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

 - Class of 1988

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South Grand Prairie High School - Signal Yearbook (Grand Prairie, TX) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 112 of 340
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I K NI , 'E-A Printing Members:iM. Rodriguez, J. Ybasso, M. Davenport, T. Felan, W Meierkodi J. Ramirez, G. Guerra, S. Page, L. Penny6gf'M.l'Seliva,L1f3 Todd, T. Hughes, A. Rangel, R. Soto, dr' Mr. Shearer. M.. , . , ,Meow Quessusus,,---- I re- - - , ...... H H Gsm: mmn IIIOIIHWO V gwxg 'X , ' 1' If 1 Drafting Members: DL Annestedt, QL Barron, K. Burgass, .LEChildress, SEQ-Cortez, A. Fields, E. Flores, T. Lewis, J. S. Ludwig, S. MuIkey,M. Rami:-ez,7A. 55aenz, A4 Sample, J. Sepulveda, C. Tabor, P. Tovar, Krwdmble, Jueinglo, ci Axt,'K. Briles, J. Rhondes, R. Clavez, S. Vanscoyk, H. Cortez, J. Coske, B. Cowden, K. ifatheree, D. Bowler, M. McHugh, A. Peterson, I. Poulos, and Mr. Farr. , ,gi W ' . . L, .A,:2. X ,V V V 5 s ORGANIZATIONS Q g !'. , ,.,, ,,..-ff V J I b ?i2!i? 2 am isa 'Q f W C N 4' ,

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The summer brought forth some confused people, some buddies, and some burning hot and ready-to-go staffers. The summer camp for year- book staffers taught the young staffers a lesson or two about how to produce a winning yearbook. On the final day of :amp the Signal Staff took home an array of awards. Back in the spring, the staff was put together by Jeanne Shouse through an interview process. Students interested filled out an appli- :ation and then were interviewed. The interview was to get to know Mrs. Shouse and her letting you know what to expect and let you know how it would be, said Christine Tills. Senior editor Dennis Covington said, We ave a really good staff. I'm really ex- r 'if rn Hand picked and squeezed to perfection cited about all the great people who are also really good workers. Once school started the staff began putting ideas together to complete the theme ENOUGH SAIDT. We're a very creative crew and for the ones who are not creative they are hard workers. That is what makes producing a year- book so unique. You start from scratch and watch all the staffers work off of each other's strengths to get the job donef' said sponsor Jeanne Shouse. Photography is the basis for the yearbook. You can have excellent everything else, but without the pic- tures to tell the story you loose the excitement in the book. This year all our photographers were award winners at camp. Brian Nix stated. I only F V- - ,Q GNAL STAFF . . . Kuehler, D. Covington, M. Throne, S. Rubino, C. Lamb, S. Van Scoyk, A. Teieda, C. Tills, S. rrmons, R. Harbuck, S. Plunkett, F. Johnson, C. Hughes, M. Lenheiser, J. Smrcina, D. Dunn, J. rodes, S. Sugg, B. Babina, C. Overton, B. Nbr, J. Garrett, C. Hevels, K. Betta, lf. Brives, J. Esparza, Turner. want to take selective pictures that are appealing and full of interest for the student body. As usual, all the basics and new ideas were learned in the sum- mer. Page design and graphics were brought together on paper to produce winning ideas. When school started everything was changed to fit with what we wanted for our school and a very fast paced schedule was main- tained in order for the book to be re- ceived in May. Beth Babina sums it up by saying, lim thrilled because you get to use your creativity and even though it is really hard work in the end it is total satisfaction. This staff is al- ways alive and working hard. .r g ,f V . .Q- r' Ntgffkk is . I M A s . O f l E DEEP IN THOUGHT . . . Christie Lamb concentrates on the yearbook staffs sports pictures to decide which ones to use. SIGNAL STAFF 7



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F' as fm f - 1-lnapii--4' , iw' - i z . iii l X Nag, Lighting It up Troye Todd 8' Traci Hughes Ht the papers for printing. Placing it down Marlo Rodriquez readies the paper for duplica- tlon. S The vocational building on the outside of the school, was filled with white walls, clean floors, and crisp air. Students within the building that attended classes there were young people with, their career plans at hand. Drafting students were organized and also concerned about their organization. The draft- ing club president, Kenneth Powell, stated that . .. The officers orga- nized all parties and the members raised money for their new jackets by selling advertising buttons. The students in drafting were also trained on computers. The modern style aided the students in ways of working with new ideas while creat- ing projects. The CAD System fcomputer draftingl was a computer system that students were taught to use. Drafting tools were also at hand to draw the sketches. The tools were supplied by the students. Mark Kil- lough said We work on projects for two hours. The members all worked on projects that were to be submitted into the VICA Competi- tiong Vocational Industrial Clubs of Hard at work Irene Poulos drafls her final copy. '-I Wav .zffffb , fi agar W ff-E M54 1 1 j S w5 y'2 1 9 , fix- . . f f qt., 1 5 xviM 4 A i me ' 2 f , . .. .1 I gag I WM if l in 1 I i , annum-li' in ' America. The competition was held in February. The class instructor chose the best drawings and entered them. Each club is represented by a teacher. The drafting club's repre- sentation was Mr. Fam. The contest consisted of 2 skills department which asked the participants ques- tions about drafting. The other was presentation in which students were judges on their drawings. Kenneth Powell confidently stated In the future I will have an engineering ca- reer after attending UTA. The printing members learned how to prepare their future. Kevin Lewis stated This is the only class you can get a job in after you gra- duate. The class printed bulletins for local jobs, referral sheets, and wonderful progress reports. The students were taught how to use the printing machines and tools for co- pywriting. The printing students also participated in' a printing com- petition. The competitors were cho- sen by the instructor to represent the class in February. They attend- ed the VICA contest for printing. DRAFTX PRINT

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