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 229 of 340
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fini QM Cortex, Nora Coulbourne, Steven Cox, Gretchen Cox, Tammie Cronin, Jill Crotts, Kymmi Cruz, Jeanette Cruz, Sonny Cullins, Sheila Cumbie, Kelli Currirnmings, Zandria Curry, Jena Curry, Steve Damian, Daniel VkDan, Hoang ifDarbyshire, Rochelle ' Darrow, Ginny K Davila, 'Rodney Davis, Barbara Davis, Patrick Davis, Wesley Dean, Anna DeLa Garza, Briza Del Bosque, Mike DeLeQn, Tammy Delgado, Ricky Diez, Regina Dibble, Robbie Dickerson, Terry Diesen, Angle Dillon, Amanda Dodd, Angela Donato, Carrie Donnell, Cindy Doughty, Leslie Douglas, Rosie Dover, Chad Dowell, Andalon Duckworth, Paul Dunbar, Tara Dunn, Colleen Durham, Terrence Durham, Tiffany Dye, Shawn Edwards, Chad Edwards, Nikki Eilers, Jeremy Elledge, Nancy Elliot, Jeana Ellwood, Herb Emmons, Tammy Eppes, Staci Ernst, Carl Esparza, Christine FRESHMAN 2 1 5

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S delle wahfg. Q ,V Lemug gown fwgm I he telephone, a teenager's ,L,,Qf' I main necessity, sometimes ta became a never ending in- -Sald ii 11110101 timidation. It seemed every- l'll always remem- ber the times the upperclassmen would yell out, 'Ah, look at the fresh- m a nl' ' - A m y Brackeen Castro, .Jerry Champion, Bobbie Chanate, Leona Chapman, Bryan Charles, Carletta Charter, Sarah Chavarria, George Chisley, Lamar Christopher, Eric Cinotto, John Claeson, Caren Clark, Devon Clark, Lee Clark, Mary Clemons, Keith Cobb, Shelley Cole, Sharee Coleman, Tiffany Collins, Adrian Collins, Dana Collum, Katy Collyer, Jason Conley, Sherri Conley, Stacy Conroy, Heather Cordova, Leticia Cornelius, Bridget 2 1 4 PEOPLE time something went wrong or some- thing exciting happened the phone was the first to hear it. The telephone also became a parents main target when grounded. Being grounded did not stop many freshman from using the phone. Many creative ways were found in which to get in touch with friends. I go use the phone at a friend's house when I can, said Dayleen Nelson. Others would sneak around and use the phone when their parents left home. I use the phone from the time they leave till they come home. remarked Chris Pries. When caught the consequences were not too severe. Chris Sampson remarked, UI just get grounded for a longer time when I am caught. Some of the main uses of the phone was to catch on the latest gossip, talking to that special someone. When I get home I call friends or they call me and we catch up on lwhat we couldn't talk about in schooll re- marked Tammi Sudduth. Phonellimi- tations were another problem. Most had to be off by l0:00p.m. Davette Esparza commented, 'The latest I'm allowed to use the phone is 9:45 on school days, and that really was a problem because I always got tp the good parts around that time. Then there were those special ones who had their own lines. Since I have my own line I talk forever, I usually get off between l:00 and 4:00 in the morn- ing, commented Amy Brackeen. For many of the freshman the tele- phone was a must! They could not function without using one. What ever the reason for using or not usirtg the phone the temptation was too great. As Glinda Galvan exclaimed, Ill I did not have access to a telephone I think I would have to be admitted to a nut



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Esparza, Davette Esquivel, Veronica Estes, Carlos Estrada, Janelle Fantroy, Veronica Fatheree, Heather Faulkner, Tom Fegan, Paul ' Fernandez, Rumuld Fields, Nancy Findlay, Stacy Fisher, Heath Fitch, Nicole Fitzgibbon, Chris Flaten, Brett Flores, Joe Flores, Rene Flores, Sean Foos, Sarah Fortiz, Meat Foster, Bryan Fowler, Chris Franklin, Donnie Frazen, Melissa Freelen, Angela Fuller, Keisha Gaarder, Michelle Gaines, Chris Galindo, Sandra Galindo, Sergio Galvan, Glinda Gamhrell, Domus Gann, Josh Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, , Niki Garcia Garcia, Garcia, Elizabeth Helen Marissa Robert Tony Garnantz, Samantha Garza, Garza, Garza, Garza, Garza, JoAnn Mari Matthew N i I na Veronica Gatson, Rachel 2 16 PEOPLE Q-, SEAKIN' in Trying to be as quiet as possible to avoid getting m trouble, Joel Hetfington gets home Just a little late from the school dance. -- Photo by: Melanie Throne 41 na C7

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