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 240 of 340
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Tayor, Cliff Teer, Bill Terrance, Kita Terrell, Amanda Tharp, Patricia Thomas, Bilue Thomas, Kathy Thomas, Shawn Thomason, Tammy Ting, Simon Todd, Troye Torres, Lorie Toth, Jason Trammell, Gary Tran, Kim Tredemeyer, Matt Trevino, Angelina Trevino, Laura Trevino, Morena Trevino, Nick Trigg, Shunda Tucker, Julie Tune, Brandee Tung, Paul Llssery, Chris Ulrich, Chris Varga, Armando Vargas, Leo 2 2 PEOPLE New Wim! ?. . .I A570hAUedupaudwpLceDgo l itting home another week- end with no place to go? Many of us had this prob- lem because they didn't have a car or their best friend had a date. So activities were limited to just sitting at home and watchin T.V., lis- tening to the radio or something else totally boring. On weekends I just stay home and watch T.V. I hardly every go anywhere on the weekends, replied Jason Toth. Then again there are others that go out with older friends to parites or dancing. Going to the movies is another place teenager liked to go. There were usually two places I went on the weekends: either to the movies or the West End Market to dance and meet people, comment- ed Shawn Thomas. Also, sometime or another we have gone to a party or place to dance and have fun, ibut it turns out to be really boring. We lived through it and told ourselves never to go to that place again. Me and some friends went out to a party one time and everything turned out to be a total flop, said Jeff Harbuck. Everyone had their special place to go whether it was just staying home or going to a party. Fun could usually be found any- where at anytime because everyone wants to have fun no matter lwhere they go. I'm the kind of person that no matter where I go I am going to make it fun, commented Noemi Ben- avides i .

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is If fave . Guam we uppw ciameu, II h my gosh! What a looker, but he doesn't even know that I exist. These were words that were often said by many underclassmen about the sen- ior. At least once during ones high school days we all had a crush on a Senior. Since the first day of school I had a crush on an upper classmen girl. Right now we are just friends, but maybe someday. replied Shawn Thomas. Also, there is that crush we had on that girl or guy that lived next door. We would talk about them and say how cute or good looking they were. There was a girl l use to live He's so fine ... During passing period, De- vin Clark tries to make her- self unnoticed while admir- ing Senior Dennis Coving- l fl v next door to which l had a crush on. We got together but I moved and that was the end of that, Mike Earhart said sadly. Teenage crushes are cut to look back on and laugh about, but sometimes there is that chance where the upper classmen finds out and one gets totally embarrassed. I had a crush on an upperclassmen and told someone about it and he found out! I was so embarrassedlwextolded Me- lonie Roach. ton. - Photo by Bryan Nix l freshman v to good Stovall, Samantha Street, Rob Sudduth, Tammi Suggs. Bryan Talley, Monica Taylor, Allen FRESHMEN 2 2



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