South Garland High School - Sabre Yearbook (Garland, TX)

 - Class of 1982

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South Garland High School - Sabre Yearbook (Garland, TX) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 317 of 328
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Page 317 text:

si' nf? W . Us 1 . f,. f SG Principal Charlie White has an opportunity to meet PM Magazine's Leeza Gibbons. South Garland's 1982 Sabre was pro- duced bythe yearbook staff during regular class periods fifth hour each day and dur- ing numerous work sessions. South Garland High School is located at 600 Col- onel Drive, Garland, Texas 75043. The cover of the Sabre this year is white Duroiith with four four-color prints. The photographs were processed by Rene Schwalm, a 1980 S.G. graduate. Tiffany letters on the cover are Marine Blue. Paper stock used is 80 pound Enamel. The book has a Smyth Binding. Endsheets are in four color with a Marine Blue 7006 background. A Helvetica standard body type is used '55 . Sophomore Bruce Minter brown bags lunch. Senior Mike Jones doesn't seem able to face the day. Ronald Linenweber has a ham- burger and fries for lunch. throughout the book and for all captions. Underclassmen, seniors, and faculty pic- re tures were taken by School Photographers lnc. They also took the pic- tures forthe honor section and candids of the Colonel Ball. With such a new and young staff there was a need for some outside assistance in some parts of the book. For their ex- pertise in writing, the Sabre wishes to recognize a number of Plantation, SG's news-magazine, staffers for researching and compiling several features included. Among them were Lloyd Chumbly and Gary Newsom tSportsig and Diane Shelton, Julie Rich, and Deidra Culp fSpecial Featuresi, and Steve Knagg was also helpful with photographs we needed. To our Taylor Publishing Company Representative, Acie Mitchell, we offer our appreciation for his guidance and patience. To those especially wonderful faculty members who were so understanding around deadlines, giving us class time and extensions we wish we could do more than say thanks. Your support is greatly appreciated. Colophon 3

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The Performing Arts Center of Garland will have its grand opening on June 5. The Community Annex Building is another place for Garlandites to go for recreation and crafts. Storer Cable employee Jenny Elders works in the public access department where many SG students went to work with television equipment. The Garland Civic Theatre provides much enter- tainment for the residents of Garland.



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In the Printed Word, This Is a Thirty 5 As the 1982 school year came to a close and a new group of Seniors prepare to walk out into the world, we want to look back and remember the things that were 1981-1982. In the fall we saw the coming of KFlNL, a project of South GarIand's newly formed broadcasting department and S.G.'s drama department Bus Stop. We also saw the annual return of the exes, the crowning of Lisa Roach as homecoming queen, and the appointment of Ms. Deborah Bryant as S.G.'s curriculum vice-principal. The start of the new semester marked the coming of the Colonel Ball and S.G.'s Broadcasting ll class, and a special visit from PM magazine's host, Ms. Leeza Gibbons. I 'G ' 'swf-'t .Kin Lunchtime was an occasion for faculty members to spend a few minutes together. Dennis Melka gets his lunch from the short lunch line. The fall semester also meant the Awards' Day assembly, which recognizes seniors and juniors with academic achievements. Just when we thought the year would pass by without further disrup- tions, students learned that assistant principal G. Lyons was appointed principal for Brandenburg Middle School, leaving his position open with no hint of who would follow him. This school year was very like the ones in the past, and in contradic- tion, it was also very different. A school year is like that - with much repetition and always the possibility of the unusual. PM Host Leeza Gibbons was a special guest speaker for members of SG's broadcasting class.

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