Dobson High School - Equus Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)

 - Class of 1985

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Dobson High School - Equus Yearbook (Mesa, AZ) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 121 of 314
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During a lunch hour, Andrea Bones lis- tens to the Close-Up sponsor. Set Apart and Above the Rest Clubs of the Year, Close-Up and COE, Exemplified Perfection These outstanding clubs ex- celled beyond normal club stan- dards. To achieve the prestigious award of Club of the Year, each club must have completed cer- tain guidelines set by the student government. The only two clubs to accomplish the defined qualifi- cations were Close-Up and COE. Close-Up represented our school in Washington D.C. During the year, Close-Up held meetings to brush up on current events and discuss fund raisers for the year. COE, Cooperative Office Edu- cation, was a club as well as a program offered to seniors. It gave students a chance to learn office procedures, responsibilities and an opportunity to attain three high school credits. Both clubs set high standards and were exceBent examples for clubs in the future. Design by Michele Livolsi. Photos by Karen Herbaugh and Kim Robinson. Ms. Halligan presents academic awards to four COE members during second hour.

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Cindy Fuller, a Close-Up member, displays Boy Snoopy and Mr. S” the door prizes for the Close-Up dance. Close-Up. Front Row: Adam Roig, Amberdawn Moore, Beth Felton, Karl Elting. Second Row: Sunny Carriello, Kris Marsh, Diane Osgood, Kristen Bednorz. Back Row: Patrick Harvan, Jeff Henning, Lynne Dossey, Karen Herbaugh, Jerry Moore, Nick Thomas. COE. Front Row: Dawn Devereaux, Kris Daugherty, Betsy Bellovary, Vicki Webb, Colleen McGinty, Tapan Shoemak- er. Second Row: Michelle Sentz, Angie Quihuis, Angela Chavez, Brenda Bosse, Pam Flowers. Third Row: Ms. Halli- gan, Stacy Konz, Stephanie Bailey, Karen Caves, Mechele Kern, Eric Haller, Tracy Lichti. Back Row: James Withers, Kirk Schermann, Lisa Thorne, Jennifer Yost. Tracy Lichti practices office procedures during COE’s sec- ond hour class. 1040 Club of tho Yoor Campus Activities



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Student Body Clubs Com- missioner, Laurie Varner, listens intently to student government sponsor Mrs. Gerlach. Juniors, Heather Oddon- etto and Ashley Biebel, discuss goals with Stu- dent Body Officer Kelly Glennen. Governing The Herd Student Leaders Strive To Involve 3,300 Students Governing the herd was one of the main goals student govern- ment strived to ac- complish throughout the year. Involving all 3,300 Mustangs was vital in order to meet many of their set goals. Various dress- up days, homecoming week, class competi- tions, and pep rales were all planned in or- der to get the Mus- tangs involved. Consisting of nine- teen girls and only two boys was probably the biggest obstacle stu- dent government had to overcome. Their willingness to do pro- jects and contribute ideas made it easy for all involved to work to- gether and succeed. Junior, Heather Od- donetto, reinforced their efforts by stating, Considering every- thing council did this year, I think we de- serve a round of a ap- plause. Design by Valerie Ru- bio. Photos by Karen Her- baugh. Student Body Secretary Lisa Covey positions the marquee schedule on the student government wall. Student Body President Scott Rand begins the hour by jotting down dai- ly happenings in his jour- nal. Student Government IUO Campus Activities

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