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

 - Class of 1988

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lvfpg I I UK' , Mfgmgfqgzn re it ,. v 'fr' w W'1f',,,2'f-'P J,3'i:-QGH5' , 3NaWtf GK ear a ter year, the goal remains the same. To find a new hangout for crank- ing up the music or s h o o t i n g th e breeze. Last year it was May- field and Whataburger. Before that is was .lack-n-the-Box and Pizza Hut. The seniors got to- gether and found another solu- tion toa dead-end situation literally a dead-end off of Fish Creek road. Senior Dennis Covington claims the founding rights to the place during his junior year. I was on an er- rand and I go! lost and found myself turning down a dead- end road. I remember thinking that it would be a perfect re- placement for MayHeld. I , JP' , r lv . SK 57 ! r 1 VIL' , 1:-, ' Sw-J ' Za., -l A ?'?'f'5- 'fu . ' . .-14.5-- vi-. -+.xe.s-1 '1 4 .-. y . .- 4- -s,-p., - . gfapii,-.N .A - 5.-bt.. ,1,,,,. , .Q .4 -2, -gt., , mg., X , . . .-mp. ..,.. . 4 - , ,,'-N. ,M-...i -1.3. .- .s+ri'fH f' X:-939-, ,'g4','1 Fct3?Jf,:f,..:tg 45, A ' - ' f.fT13S?W .V ,fiigiyt -..1,:f 1312- , -.M . -. . , air? .- r '-1 ,521 -1 1 .-,- .MQ--f v.p..e ' rg: WL-N., 4 .f-'t:'- --t',gl'Ej vp 5141- ' ,wif ' P - -Q,--:f.. , ,. .tg -L D if ' 9 - J ' 7 fish ,M- '7 f'. .5 .KKAWL t,,, 71,1 hs! -Q A ,..:4,f.t.f-Wm .. ,L ,,.t.w, M, Booted Boost- ers? What s go- ing on here? The question is what's not go- ing on here? This was the first time that the Chey- ennes were told not to make signs for their foot- ball players and not to bake them any cakes, cookies, etc. Previously, before every game on Fri- day they would be up Thursday night by-pass- ing homework to give the guys that extra boost Some of the cheyennes still participated in the yearly ritual by making them a little something.

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Most Memorable Moment balance and fell off the bleachers at a pep rally. Humberto Gonzales rushing to class and dropped my books all over the Chuck Rosemba um s a typical freshman, I fell St31I'S walking up the A A 1' k f, TG. effiilzn ' ia V ' slab, sua time-'gf-,,,. tau, If rua JCCI. annie- 3' M, 4' rx rl. 1'r'S.Q,'-ff .vas wr- ' .ay-. V si' iaifrl fit' X 141' Qlh T Q..,,f 34 '. me r, ' '- ,. I .'i nce again South rose to the top. No, I 'm not talking about football or basketball. No, not even academics. I 'm talking about the award-winning janitorial staff here at our school. Who kept our love notes off the tloor and into the trash? Who polished the lobby floors so good that our feet nearly slipped upon every step? Who cleaned up our confetti and newspapers after those rowdy pep g,Qg,5.,::3?.f55p?'. rallies? The janitors did. And what a job they did. They were ig!-. rewarded with the honor of ha ving the cleanest secondary school in Qifay. 6.31-1 the district. The veteran of the group, Gertie Anderson, said, Yeah, Q I know we 're good. We just work together as a team and get the job done. Yeah, we're good. JSE Q5 .Q 355 'Qi' gif 11.3-Tw' W' -S15 5-1 'ig 'A , tw---,.-via - -s ., nv 4- ' w are waz? ini- Q1!'f:v,'7- 5-Ain U .. - V ' F 5 'ltilhf , ' ,,'5f5 --- 121, 5 fi?-ue. f--f. q41ef'?J3. -5-.-'-5-5-zffnifi ' ,'..1:vr,'i,l' in-t ig 1. 'J ' ff f in 'V ' 1 4' Q x-- 5. ,gz g i. 33 'f1 i2r mf tin? tw V :-W-FQ kthfif 5' 1 J- 1-u . . 'H '.:,f f 5 H, W, If 5 '-is dw . Y .5 i 1 : J. ' r ,P-1 A hi, It :G 1, ' i 'v y H .,Pf'55f, fi . H 4 Y ,P ., XJ.. H t ll' ' 1 ,ag fflnyjfgfg- i A - Xish V, Q A glen--. u 2' .,', p- . I-. . ,A ,- , ', - A Q- f 4 A' Dee Dee 3.4-'tg ,..-M2.'.m,3img.,w,,,r-vit-..:,g:,,,.Jar .. -14174, ...avhi-sHA...' M 1 k ' -. ixVQf'5ff. -- I '49-'K OFC OC :7x5tyf4 f-.l',,Q:f,g? A . ,,., nv- N e .- gf f' - ,, L--, , - ,,, wa- 11 , gjw.-,Q-A f 1,5 .. 'e 'Ff2f'hf 'e'+ft 'af r'+'Wwliniiimlwa-a-'newbie'-B'vif? 1 ?iQxc2'.?5?tfe2've'f ,yff If QI! . . - . - 'f I ' ' I I 42 .n we nie, ws. it if .,- .H , xg, ,, . . 3.i,,.Q-,:,f.,,- -iq.. A- ..-.nav ,,v.,,.:,5-Ti....f.g,'1:w,-W7-Z A .--tr.,-.-,sag-.7951 HA, ,.',-, zz,:'faa5:.-Q31e'fae2ffrw ff'T5'2iZ'E?f'f? 25121755 away ' 5.14 . 4 , I ..' L. vb' z '. , - W -I A '-3 7-16 TWT'-A 'K '- uf, 1, ' ' V V, '. . - . 1 ', ii-' I rf:-L



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Z' eel changes? lt started off as people watch- ing their fa vor- ite movies at the local drive-in with Mom and Dad. Then the video world swept the nation and left drive-ins obsolete. Anyone could walk up to the counter and rent a movie. There was no hassle and no incredi- bly high prices to deal with. There were con- venient places such as Video Library, The Video House, not to mention the local gro- cery store. Therefore, one could avoid the fl XF l QC, . C Aly Friday night crowds and the noisy theaters always Hlled with at least one crying baby. One could now simply watch the hottest mov- ies in the privacy and enjoyment of his own home. V. V 1-..,Nu.mu.-, L ,. ,.--,-f-f- - - - - ,. , . . 1 fn- -.--. .. ,.,... . M. ,V . .A-...f, In Y -1-.-3..:' H' ' ' T,--'?Yf'E'-i1'7 k . GT? onkey see, mon- key do. Or so it seems. Teens are constantly criti- cized for copy- ing one another whether it's fashions or hairstyles. But this was one fashion that a few of our students didn't ex- pect to wear. This was the year for the knee brace. There were so many students on crutches with injured knees that there was a line for the elevators. Some did it cheering, others playing basketball and football, while still others just did it. It was almost like a disease. Pretty soon people began to notice and started to feel out of place without one. ls this the new style? or Maybe l should get one, were common jokes. But, come May all seemed to make that walk across the stage.

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