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

 - Class of 1988

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YCDU l 1 . g, aw! The unique style of our school would not have been if it were not for the unique blend of people that make up the Student Body. Each person's individual actions and some kind of effect, some small and some large, on the total image of our school. Lori Burssel commented, Everyone at South has their own style. It makes no difference here what you wear or what you drive. Everyone respects you for what you are. It didn't matter who you were with, or what you did, just as long Posing Proudly Breaking the long stand- ing tradition Robert Wil- liams, Jason Thomas, Jerry Anderson, Steven Cherry, Jason Cartw- right, Karl Berta, and Darren Merchant pose with the Kip's Big Boy taken from the North side. as you were here. For many students this was their last year here, but for many others it was their first. The other students at South have made my year enjoyable. This is my first and last year at this school, and the people have made it an unforgettable exper- ience, added Lori Brussel. And many other people agreed. The people at South are what made the year enjoy- able. The student body's actions speak for themselves, as do the people at South. Enough said. PEOPLE 1

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M. Adams, James- Adams, Jason-Tennis 84-85, crosscountry 8586 Adams, Laura-FHA 84-85, Thespians 87-88, Football manager Allen, Keith-Football 84-88, Varsity Captain-88, Baseball 8488, Student Council 85- 82 Prom Attendent, Junior Class Favorite' Allen, Kendell-Marching Band 84-88, Jazz Band 84-88, Drum Major 86-88, Whois Who Allen, Stacy- Allman, Kendal-Baseball 84-85, Soccer 87-88, Stage Crew 85-87 Almond, Stewart-National Art Honor Society 8788 Ammons, Jolene-FBLA 85-88, Marching Band 84-88, French Club 8586 Anderson, Jerry-Football 84-88, Powerlifting 84-88, Student Council 86-88, FCA 86'-87 Anderson, Matt- Armstrong, Stacie-Band 84-85, Newspaper 84-85, HECC 87- 88 M1 Senior Class Officers . . , Dennis Covington, Treasurer: Stacey Lan- caster, Vice President: James Faust, Re- porter- Sandy Wraley, Secretary: Eric Van Blarcum, President. - Photo by Kevin Briles 1 O PEOPLE 0 AM Raw-44. enior Class officers took on an enormous amount of responsi- bility when they ac- cepted the challenge of representing the senior class. For them it was all work and no play. They spent hours after school preparing the events for the senior year. Some of these tasks includ- l feel that the theme 'LA Major Release. The theme this year is appropri- ate when you consider the guinea pigs we've been these four years. We've finally finished school and it's all up hill from here, but for now it is a Major Releaseli' :ommented Sandy Wra- ey. t lm 'esponswle Finding a place for fo' the semo' the class of '88 to gra- ed planning activities such class and I duale WHS yet another as: magazine sales, home- dilemma that faced coming decorations, senior best to 'epresem the Senior Class walk, and graduation. them' - OffiCCrS. Many bi, , 1 should do my 99 Senior year is the most James Faust problems were important yearg therefore, we need officers that would get the job done, exclaimed Senior Class President Eric Van Blarcum. Their heaviest burden was decid- ing on a theme for the senior class. After much thought and many hours of consideration, they chose overcome when the decision was made to hold commencement ceremonies at the Warrior Bowl. So the Senior class officers were once again suc- cessful in their endeavors.

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