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+ | Buttons are usually given from a team at a regional to another team or person attending the same regional. People have habits of collecting buttons from year to year or collecting as many buttons as they can at regionals. | ||
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Here lies the history of the team buttons. The list here is sorted by year. | Here lies the history of the team buttons. The list here is sorted by year. | ||
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==2009== | ==2009== | ||
− | [[File:2009Sticker.jpg | right | thumb]] | + | [[File:2009Sticker.jpg | right | 100px | thumb]] |
In [[2009]], to save money the team decided to use cost effective stickers instead of buttons. | In [[2009]], to save money the team decided to use cost effective stickers instead of buttons. | ||
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==2007== | ==2007== | ||
− | [[File:2007Button.jpg | thumb]] | + | [[File:2007Button.jpg | left | 100px | thumb]] |
+ | In [[2007]], the button used matched the [[T-Shirts#2007|shirt]] for the year. The button design was created by [[Daniel Peterson]]. | ||
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+ | The button featured the circuit lion along with the text "1261" down the left side and "Peachtree Ridge Robo Lions" along the top. On the back of the button was the team's website address. | ||
==2006== | ==2006== | ||
− | [[File:2006Button.jpg | thumb]] | + | [[File:2006Button.jpg | left | 100px | thumb]] |
+ | This was the button for [[2006]]. | ||
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+ | The design of this button was done by no specific person. The team just kept progressively modifying and tweaking them until the button design looked good.<ref name="newcomb">[[Matt Newcomb]] thinks this was so.</ref> | ||
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+ | The team also gave away other items such as: | ||
+ | *Light-up lion pins | ||
+ | *Yellow spirit sticks | ||
==2005== | ==2005== | ||
− | [[File:2005Button.jpg | thumb]] | + | [[File:2005Button.jpg | right | 100px | thumb]] |
+ | This was the first [[2005|year]] the team had buttons. | ||
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+ | The design of this button was done by no specific person. The team just kept progressively modifying and tweaking them until the button design looked good.<ref name="newcomb"/> | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
[[Category:History]] | [[Category:History]] |
Revision as of 12:32, 12 April 2010
Buttons are usually given from a team at a regional to another team or person attending the same regional. People have habits of collecting buttons from year to year or collecting as many buttons as they can at regionals.
Here lies the history of the team buttons. The list here is sorted by year.
2010
In 2010, the team used the same stickers as in 2009.
2009
In 2009, to save money the team decided to use cost effective stickers instead of buttons.
The buttons feature the circuit lion with "Peachtree Ridge High School" at the top and "Team 1261 Robo Lions" below the lion.
At the bottom of the sticker is "teamprhsrobotics.com" which is a misprint for the actual team.prhsrobotics.com site. On the sticker, the period is missing between "team" and "prhsrobotics".
2008
In 2008, the team used the same buttons as in 2007.
2007
In 2007, the button used matched the shirt for the year. The button design was created by Daniel Peterson.
The button featured the circuit lion along with the text "1261" down the left side and "Peachtree Ridge Robo Lions" along the top. On the back of the button was the team's website address.
2006
This was the button for 2006.
The design of this button was done by no specific person. The team just kept progressively modifying and tweaking them until the button design looked good.<ref name="newcomb">Matt Newcomb thinks this was so.</ref>
The team also gave away other items such as:
- Light-up lion pins
- Yellow spirit sticks
2005
This was the first year the team had buttons.
The design of this button was done by no specific person. The team just kept progressively modifying and tweaking them until the button design looked good.<ref name="newcomb"/>
References
<references/>