South Grand Prairie High School - Signal Yearbook (Grand Prairie, TX)

 - Class of 1988

Page 103 of 340

 

South Grand Prairie High School - Signal Yearbook (Grand Prairie, TX) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 103 of 340
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Q LAST TIME . . . over his poetry for the last time, David Barker makes the final 1 43 DEJA VU MEMBERS . ., M. Nguyen, A. Lasten J. Robinson, B. Flaten, H. Nguyen, T. Hguye n, M. Harris, E. Van Blarcum, T. Cosby, L. Levy J. Wilson, P. Westmoreland. L. Cauthen, J. Knott, D. Overton. ' '- DOUBLE VISIONS MEMBERS . . . R. Gray, M. LeBlanc, C. Mann, D. Tovar, S. Strain. DEJA VU AND DOUBLE VISIONS 8

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PRIZED PUBLICATIONS Deja Vu! Huh, what's that? If you have heard or even asked this question, then maybe you need to know a little more about Deja Vu. The club consisted of several talented students, who composed a publication of prose, poetry, and artwork. Not only did the members of Deja Vu submit their work, but any student interested was also encour- aged to show their talent. Deja Vu's purpose was to give students a chance to have their work published. Double Visions was a televi- sions club made up of hard- 1 4 r A COIVIMA GOES I'IERE . . . Prooheading the Deja Vu copy, Mrs. Sneed and Julie Wilson look for mistakes to correct. Iphoto by Bryan Nixl ORGANIZATIONS Something to be proud of. working and talented broad- casting students. As a new project, Double Visions made a Video Yearbook. The yearbook made a spe- cial focus on football and Chey-Annes. This project was to be promoted to schools in North Texas. Chris Mann said, I like producing my own T.V. shows and the video annual, also I like the friendships between Michelle, Rodney, Steve and I. Double Vi- sions also produced a game show similar to Whiz Quiz or Jeopardy called Sparkle. The game show consisted of 5th grade GEM students. Three students were chosen from two competing elemn- tary schools. The members agreed that producing the show was a lot of ufn and a chance to experiment for the future. I joined Double Visions to get the exper- ience and knowledge for be- coming a professional tele- vision personalityf' said Mi- chelle LeBlanc. I SEE YOU . . . Looking on, Mrs. Donegan and Mr. Fallin make sure the T. M class are in order while taping Sparkle. iphoto by S.Ounartha1 ARE YOU SERIOUS . . . Realizing the problems on the set, Karen Carpenter thinks about how to correct the problem lphoto by S Ounarthal



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NHS is an active group which leads in promoting many activities within the school and community. The club consisted of many bright and dedicated stu- dents who led their class by taking part in leadership ac- tivities. In December, some of the NHS members par- ticipated in a Torch Run. They ran from DFW Hospi- tal to Carswell Air Force Base holding a lighted torch. As a result of the run, a tree was give to the Armed Forces to promote peace. Jason Cartwright, a partici- pater in the run said, It was a lot of fun and for a great cause. The NHS officers were President, Eric VanBlar- cumg Vice-President Barbie Flaten, Secretary, David IT GOES LIKE THIS . . . Before a HHS meeting, Barbie Fla- ten, David Barker, Jason Cartw- right, and Eric Van Blarcum go over the agenda. iPhoto by Kevin Brilesl O ORGANIZATIONS I Q x , I Ewemug fu, Barkerg Historian, Karl Bertag and Social Chair- man, Jason Cartwright. The NHS members had to have a 3.66 grade point average and also had to be nominat- ed by their previous teach- ers. Thus all four years were evaluated. The fact that the grades and activities are noticed and rewarded is what I like most about NHS, said Karl Berta. Mu Alpha Theta was a mathematics club for stu- dents with good math skills interested in competing in math contests. To be an ac- tive or national member, students had to be enrolled in a high level of math. To be an associate member one had to be enrolled in Geom- etry. To give those who were not enrolled in either a chance to compete also, those in Algebra I were con- sidered affiliate members and able to compete. Don Dao said, The meetings are a chance for me to learn dif- ferent aspects of math and how to apply them to every- day lifef' A math contest was sponsored by Mu Alpha Theta members in Febru- ary. April is Math Educa- tion Month. National Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta were two clubs designed to recog- nize those who excel aca- demically. WE COULD DO THIS? Deciding what to bring up at the next Honor Society meeting, Wal- ter Wykes, Anthony Marks, and Sam Wester give their views. iPhoto by Kevin Brilesl HERE IT IS... As Cheryl Landers looks for the right answer, Cheralyn Glenn, Boyd Hansboro and Theresa Lamb listen to oth students answers. iPhoto by Kevin Brilesl

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