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

 - Class of 1988

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CHILLIHG OUT Emmanuel Music scopes out the scene for future prospects. fphoto by Bryan Nixj ,...,,,. - 'i' GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS . . . Living the single life, Jason Stansbery likes to be surrounded by friendly females. lphoto by Bryan Nix! be .......... I W, - , . LEADING TH EM OHM. Amy Brackeen and Stacy Findlay love to go to the Friday night football games with a group of girls to cheer the team. Iphoto by Bryan Nix! 1 SPECIAL TIMES P E R F E C TI O IY ONLY . . . Christie Mankins, Cindy Shelton and Karen Pritchett search through piles ot' pictures for that special guy. lphoto by Bryan Nixj

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X 4 Mums are really a status symbol: the bigger and better your mum fs the more people wilt re- Id ., ga you. Cathy Sullivan JIS li rl Homecoming Is good In a sense, but bad because of all ure money people have to spend an something they'Il I .. on y wear once. Janelle Emery LET'S G0 THROUGH T H A T AGAIN , . . Mrs. Farr and Paul Evans re- v i e w 4 fi n all instructions for presenting the Homecoming Queen. Iphoto b y M e I a n i e Thronej 've got to get a date!'l This phrase was heard echoing up and down the halls as Homecoming drew nearer. Many people didn't have dates and began to wonder why we have Homecoming at all. Mike Herring felt that, Homecoming has lost it's meaning, and instead of being a time to support our football team, it has become time to compare how much guys spend on mums. Oth- ers decided that Homecom- ing wasn't that bad. After all, said Michelle Campos, I'm not really sure why we have it, but it's neat to see the exes cheer and come out and all. The date itself is no big deal. Mike Love agreed and said you get all dressed up and go out to a nice restaurant and use all the etiquette you know - real great fun.', Whatever the opinion, Homecoming was an event to remember, Q e Pl W VV Veil f rrr'r'r'r wrw VWFMNT ,ta . fe.. W 1 Q f 1 f l ti! Li rw -rg l if ig fl W ,A lkqllliilril X seret. liflfllzlfd fit i i l ' -W l .,,.f ,L 'lg 'f 5 --- ll X: f not Q. lll, l,l,,i . ingle, tingle, some, it is a mystery to A V .l rattle and them why girls even wear lg,'..,.l,Q,l clinkl These mums, while still others . Wy.- sounds are all that can be heard. They are the minia- A. ture cowbells I on the mums, which girls who are fortunate enough to have one, wear on Homecoming. The mums are bigger and better and more expensive for the guys who must buy them. Mike Herring said, I spent eighty to ninety dol- lars. It would have been easier for me to grow one in my backyard. To hold the opinion that girls wear mums only to com- pete with one another. Marc Allen explained, It's only a big competi- tion for them to see who has the prettiest mum. Girls tend to argue that the reason they wear mums is because it's sim- ply a tradition which no one ever bothered to change. HOMECOMING 1



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Q ,. ,.., l., . .. .- .-te I. v f 1 :me to Piran- in num. its meretji fun to Search t than ,fo Missy! DEl'KHCZ5.i1 Iphoto by? 'Me- lanie Throne! 37 if 'Z 'P-vw-,-r- gt t fy . fs 'iz I- - T N' Rf' . 1 '- :. g ' ' ff' 1 . H'-.f,-'JU-1 - ef ' . in ' gm -5g5r.:,,g,gZ K Q' . ,,,, , . .M -. K .- 1 QM . gg? it ii, I 1 like Tbeiiig :tb i 1 ti i single because. tg I can have my choice of wom- e n ' ' R 69916 Bames lhhothz ' by Meiapierv .. Throne1Q,+E5l xxvx SMAK w 3 D u rl ng. .I:I1Ge5g! PHSSMQ Pbiflqflfi' Veronica foitiz ie a 4,s 451144 i 'f?K'3!f11?!? to Ashok? 8- Hiendlxfb tionp fphcatdi if ft offs-fe 5'71'?5f K A: ,. wi ooh the feel of it! You are free to go out with who- ever you please. Just think, there was no chance for boredom to set in when there was someone new everyday. This was the life-style everyone wanted to lead. Not only guys but girls too found that going stag can be much more stimulating. I love being single because you can look at and touch the merchan- disef' exclamined Shelli Throne. Perhaps Michelle Campos summed it up best by stating that g'The chase is always more fun than the catch!', fifths. h ,e ,eww Y vttf. . ..-VV wi f ew V I-ef it is i l l l l H' s 1 .5 l x kr 1 i el I M to g' Kg' liz yt, 1, ig t parties, in No one takes them seri- the halls, in ously when it comes to a classrooms, L H n 0 m a t t e r where, they're always the one flirting throughout the day and having a good time with everyone. Hap- X permanent relationship. Down to earth relation- ships just aren't the style of these day to day lover- boys. Swinging single and fancy free seem to fit these py to be unat- '-- e,-'a t-W -igfv tached, yet al- e ways a part of everythingg commited only to friend- ships and a stag lifestyle are these students. Jenni- fer Smith noticed their favorite words are usually darling and sweetheart. guys and girls to a tee. It's the kind of people that like to play the field and aren't afraid to have a good time. said Cheryl Jarrett. SINGLE LIFE 1

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