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FLIPPING OUT . . . Todd Jarrett shows ol? his acro- batics, while Jenjy Anderson, Darren Merchant and Gilbert Oriz look on fphoto by Karl Bertal ',- ff Y! XZ ,f 1 X DIVIDER PAGE NERDS RULE Stephanie Stebritz eats her lunch with friends while being dressed up to show her spirit during Homecoming week ac- tivities. Iphoto by Kevin Brilesl A -v..,. ,- f 'rg A m, --nun Aw if 11.5-gb 3 P 1 . xi 5 fs? aye E539 Q w S 1 I I f Q 5 1 x 1 w 1 i ! i w A
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COLLEGE BOUND , . . Mike Love and Mrs. Over- ton discuss fiiture col- lege ambitions on Col- lege Night. iPhoto by Melanie Thronel Personally, I feel that the press has no right to judge, but they give all the effort to show how good or bad the spirit is in each school, but this year we will show them who's got great pride! said Priscilla Samarripa. ENOUGH SAID! In expressing our great pride, we show just how good we can be. We competed with the best, and reached success. Having a jazz band rateds in the Top of Texas bands, a district champion volleyball team, beating top ranked Corsicana in football 2I-6, and having two national merit semifinalists, David Barker and Eric VanBlarcum, were just a few of many outstanding achievements accomplished this year. I think it's significant that South has two, count them two National Merit Semifinalists, and Grand Prairie High has zero, count them zero. said David Barker. Showing Great Pride was the new motto that was developed for our school. In everything achieved or attempted, this motto was our goal. Showing Great Pride is what we did best, and as representatives of this school we did just that. E T HSAIDI Q I A ENouG U ENOUGH SAID
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Actions .QM L Tm Through roaring crowds which fill the auditorium to cheer on the team, to sleepless nights working hard on homework, the actions of the student body truly spoke for themselves. Whether it be weekend parties and bashes, or just acting crazy in the halls: students found many ways to express their own personal style. Tracy McCullough and I like to walk down the halls singing, I know that's not too out of the ordinary, but most people don't have three choir classes anyway. said Dana Graves. THE WAITING JIT- TERS . . . Melody Peck concen- trates on the perfor- mance they are about to begin at the Park Inn International G ra n d O ' penmg. fphoto by Kevin Brilesl Wow Actions by many of the students also expressed the students own individuality. Many found that they did not have to go with the crowd to be unique. Matt Anderson and I race Motorcross. We probably are the only two people who go out on Saturday nights late and still race and do good. It's stupid but it's fun, said Derek Rambo. While some agreed with that philosophy, others liked to act as a unit. No matter what we did, or how we did it our ACTIONS SPOKE FOR US! SPECIAL TIMES
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