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

 - Class of 1988

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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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ultry shapes glistening in the summer sun and the smell of coco- nuts drifting through the air start an- other steamy s u m m e r . Summer was just heating up as students were cooling off. Since the pressures of school were cooling off. Since the pres- sures of school were long N0 pring has sprung and it ' s n e a rl y prom time, and we gotta get tanned quicku buzzed throughout the conversations. The question was So what do we do?,' Run out to the nearest tanning booth and . ' get browned? Drop out of school until you're dark enough to return? Relax, there are plenty of solu- tions to fit your needs. Ar- tificial tanning is popular because it is quick and easy and can also be done SPECIAL TIMES Hill gone, at least for three months, there was serious goofing off to be done! Sum- mer meant a lot of things to different people. In many cases, students considered summer to be a time for pure and simple enjoyment. Many people realized that summer meant fun and friends. One place I liked to hang out was at Arlington Stadium watching the Rangers and having a good timej' junior David Wright said. INES all year round. Lisa Lor- enz said I like artificial because I'll do anything it takes, and I ask for is enough color to keep me from looking dead-neon- white. Natural tanning isn't losing any business either because it can be done in the privacy of your own backyard and it's free. Well, I just feel it would be better for you than ar- tificial, said Michelle Gingo. Again modern technol- ogy forces choices as to natural or artificial Can you tell the differ- ence? I To me, summer Is sharlng good times with your friends and vacationing with your family. Sum- mer Is what you make of It. Kaywatwn J 'A'if f r . l On the Hrst of Au- gust, my friend and I rented tuxes, a limo and went to the Hy- att Regency far din- ner. It was great! KEIIIICUI Powell PA :Urinal :QP-fn STORM . wunfeerfng gnemig ents ajsnmngerg. - job, Paul ,Wooley ' helps out with some painthrg at rbirview Baptist Churchg Iphoto by Cindy. K Hughes! ,.. -. .W Vx, ?4:jl.f7.' Q 1- ' .i Q .. , .:e.,1q f., ,s -' rr 5-'23 :LZ 't Yi? 4, , .9 r,f..,, me -. . 4. A. 5 5 we -- .1 r 6-212 1-Mal MCP!! f' aww. . ..,,.. X '7'1: swim' is i a. I yi 1 6 - are ' Y llftff in' ,px N l, ti li' S ff rr YZ' 1 nil w fy 31,,ei.1gg,:',.f. I ' 'ju gs-j:. 4 Vgjpifr lv i 1 Y' ks rt Q me ,. A. 'Qi rv if ' .QF .- r --. s., -e 5 gig-:M . I l l I l

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