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

 - Class of 1982

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- 0RKING T0 CREATE THE I s f 1 I I ' ii ' .t t S I A was 'viking K -f gffgitf' I - BEST .. I ti 2 ,'g,,,a.fg I 5 QI, I . . ' ' ' - '1 i '-lit, 'lrfiaix ' A e S H d d f 1 d t who worked onthe Sabre, includingtheladvisor, is I ,T m,:'v.?1.- , V N tookvolnythgireareierireiftzetaivccgf tin Lerggte thagfthe yfaftb?0Ew'I.I.FEt be as we-H recewed as me ' Q' tag' ef . 2: this year's Sabre. Their diligent and continuing Ste ma? s.:I O e' 1 new ge wlliihavi sfonljehir' ,9g.Qgi:,1i7ai512Zg W4 dedication to producing the best book ever is seen Wrsk. e manage one 'Z y ui' exp eme S' 'I ft 3333455212 5, in every page. at lnhs. e try very ar to c eckland correct g , Q 5-l.?.Y.i M .1 Newstaff members turned to veteran staffers An- everyzhfngr Venn I50 ?e 'ine5 Ile S'mP'Y m'55 ' , 'fg'ff,g nette Renaud, Karen Kirby, and Debra Birdsong some 'ng' e eee ry 0 ma e sure as. many It li -135 fl'-'N2i5Q5w,5t t,5- f whenever problems came up. Some staffers took Studftgfs as pessmeharei phgtegraphed and 'neme' if '-6. iIi,.'lA sb, ' on an extra load of working on more than one sec- ed' 'S' tee' 'sf Very ar 'T esabfe 'S Supposed to ' H5421 'Q Q it yi?-'it'1 tion. In charge of the 26 page senior section, in- be fe:1.eVe yhe'n9'e1Seuth Gmane Siudem: -we' S K, 1' :g,'Qi'if.1,?m:X f cluding senior credits and index, was Debra Bird- 33519 'Deep y an our approach to domg 't' She 'gift if! ,Q song. Debra also completed more than half of the ' . . . . '. UR , ' sports section after she completed the senior sec- C For a sprmg deegfery beek' Teyier pub eh i9 Q55 t 'ii t 'fee' tion. Following Pam BarIow's transfer to another empany seisepec' 'C deadhnes wmch the Staff 'S -K 1 - school Andy Summers who worked with Lisa to meet' The mst one for the 1982 book wee Oc' - .V ' Watts and Stacey Thener on the freshman section, Fiber 15' WVTSQ xgsgrgizyiregsebgext gefdhnegg , I V A ,,,, i ' assumed responsibility for thejunior section. Pages ' eem e 'sw , L' -IQ.-tm. get jg, Paula Helms and Karrie Klug were section editors next 76 pages were to be Sem' on January 152 76 ' ' g if-2 :V 5 ' ' ' on the very difficult Living pages, which involved ggggingege :I bg Liewggepggrugeykarg Tgugna' F, Y, g 3, If iii 5 I . , I . ' finding out about everything that was going on at . P 9 y . ' Y' 5 Vj A 5 , Q ti, it I South Garland. Organizations, produced by Pepper then' everythmg that hepeens ene' 'ms date must f + ,tt 'if .L , 2, . Scott and Scott Luna, required the student editors enher be p e'e'ren9ee for In coverage' Such as sp -QF-iitmt , V, 'ea' if A fo of M. fit HEWSQ' tion. The faculty section was completed by Keith 9 y ' .ffifi y, 1,2 J A: te- My j , Rada and the sophomore section by Pat Malone. One of the most difficult jobs staffers take on is being certain that the sections they are responsible for are as interesting as possible. Everyone had problems with which to deal. Features for the senior section were time consuming for me, ex- plained senior section editor Debra Birdsong that and getting all the typing done. Sometimes I thought l'd never get all the names and credits finishedl For Keith Rada of the faculty section, his biggest hurdle was, when I lost a couple of pic- tures I had to have for the section. This problem was a fairly common one. Everyone on staff misplaced or lost a picture and had to have it replaced at one time or another. In the Living sec- tion, Paula Helms commented that getting pictures for her pages that had to be taken away from cam- pus was a tough job. Sometimes it's hard to find a photographer to go and the people we needed to be inthe picture, she said. Probably the most common fear for everyone Donna Watkins was essential in the production of this year's book. She worked with each staffer and provided assistance whenever necessary. Her fin task was to see that all pages were cor- rected and delivered to Taylor Publishing Company. 'xv ap - J If ,4- te V4



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Editors Message - 'yy j - .. yi V if f A , 4 W '1 I U When I look back and think about how much I really wanted to be on the SABRE staff as a freshman and then again as a sophomore, I sometimes wonder why. When I finally got on staff my junior year, I learned that it takes a lot of hard work and dedication to make a good yearbook. So I worked hard and dedicated myself to that one goal. There were a few problems along the way, but, of course, there's always some kind of problem in every publication. We were able to overcome them, however, and in my opinion, produce a pretty good book. This year has had its problems, too. Having almost all new staffers and then losing some of them before our deadlines were completed was the biggest obstacle we faced. We did succeed in getting the job done, though. I have had the privilege of working with a good staff along with a very dedicated advisor, Donna Watkins. Being editor this year has brought an extra special meaning to being a senior. The responsibility helped me to grow as a person and to produce what I hope will be one of the best SABRES ever. Annette Renaud Editor, Senior 1982 7 ' I My senior year was made more special to me because I was the assistant editor of the 1982 SABRE. Producing this year's yearbook took a long time and involved many extra hours of hard work. Through the determination and dedication of those who made up the staff, we've completed the 1982 SABRE. The purpose of the SABRE is to provide the student body with an account of the year as we were able to record it. With the help of our principal, Charlie White, and numerous other members of the faculty, the job was not as hard as it could have been. Without Annette, the staff and our advisor, Donna Watkins, the job would not have been possible. We hope we have succeeded in producing a book that represents you, the student body of South Garland. Karen Kirby Senior 1982

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