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BMQPM Passing the Buck Mrs. Murphy cannot believe that members Mike Lenheiser and Aaron White are paying their dues for National Art Honor Society lN.A.l1.s.y.qPnmo by Kevin Brilesl x Applying the Dough Thomas Cates turns in his Tex' as Tech application to Mrs. Rogers along with his thirty dollar entrance fee. iPhoto by Kevin Brilesj Ringing in the Year Looking over the selection of senior rings, Denise hall totals up the amount of money owed, enjoying one ofthe many privi- Ieges of being a senior. iPhoto by Kevin Brilesl --'I ACADEMICS 2
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Hf5X!,'E.'G' Not all events took place at school. The surrounding com- munity, including stores, shops, and local businesses, helped to make free time more fun. Many students used their after school hours and weekends to get out and about on the town. Wheth- er it was work or play, one could almost always see some- one they knew working, or just hanging out. Many students found a good place to work at many businesses in the commu- nity. I like my job at Reinos because l'm in charge, the mon- ey is good and the hours are short and convenient. It teaches me responsibility, and I get to meet new people. Said Chris Cass. SEARCHING FOR THE RIGHT PLACE . . . Frankie Rios puts up videos while working at the Video Library. Photo by Karl Berta. Grand Prairies restaurants, parks, and facilities provided all kinds of entertainment. While some preferred to rent a movie at a local video rental store, other enjoyed a good workout at the Fitness Unique. Because it's so close, I like to play rac- quetball there, the facilities are also a whole lot better than oth- er places, commented Karl Berta. These and many more ac- tivities are just a few of the many things that kept students busy while they were not in school. In order for us to be what we are the support from our community was a must. Without the support many things, such as signal '88 would not be possible. Enough said. COMMUNITY 2 7
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