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

 - Class of 1988

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XPECT Tl-IE UNEXPECTED xpecting another va- cation after returning from the Christmas holidays was probably the furtherest thing from a student's mind as they weari- ly trudged to school. Not even a week had passed before a winter storm hit and caused many schools and businesses to close. As the ex- citement and ice built up Wednesday ' egg lrhinls Q Sorurdoy molse-up afternoon, hysteria hit the attendance office. I thought it would be least in most. I enjoyed the ice and snow at Cottonwood Park while I went sledding down the hills. Katrina Per- rin said. Though school seemed to be a world away, the sobering thought of Sat- urday make-up days brought them back to earth, I think the make-up days are a waste of time because we're not go- ing to get anything of impor- tance, Brian Doughty said. So as the ice melted away, so A SLICK SURFACE . . . While enjoying the winter wonder- land, Brian Ray attempts to have a surfing good time. iPhoto by Bryan H120 -,, :Q-w,ff5e'-.f. ' 1, 'g W W I .' W .gmc ,, W-fa Am- 1 ,My-if-. .G -f-ap, M . doy is O Wgsyewgf ridiculous if we were did a student's dream of a 1 my time foil!-he Sroff O5 I iced ln so I left be- permanent vacation from V 'Wen OS me Swdemsh ,, fore it got any school. In the end, students pm Gurke worse , Kay Wat- claimed the vacation was a son said. The day became frantic as glft from above- students checked out. The only l thing I could think of was if f Since We.,did,-yy ljgve making up for the hours A SCREAMIN' GOOD TIME i fslee I had missed ony snow over the 0 P N . Wh., . . th . CbfiSfmOS holidays, if theweek Wofe' LM feL.5f.'lL'li',Ili fSfZQ 'Z':.J'32'ZZi ' mode up for ir, Lorenz sald' The SnO.w fer Nbk experience some smooth I AMO Clarkson brought 0Ut the kid sailing on an iced overhill. IPhoto we in all of us or at by Bryan NLU , L 2 .Mg . af 4 V .. L . -me fag A 1- A i lrte 'fg,',:-,,,gWf :,,, , .tk Q! I Sin g,i,t, rf' A JS - ' ,W . I 1-.K if ,KZ it . . va, f I ip , iti ityn .V t .Q-f I A V- I Y . . i':YQL7f'l1ie if': .H fr F4513 ' ix 9+ . .,,..f wt- Q OLYMPIC BOUND . . . . .,, , .., ,... u' f .5 ii, .if-. ' V pw' While at a nearby park, David Wright expects a good ride while looking- ahead to the bottom of the hill. iPhoto by Bryan ULU SNOW DAYS



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