Dobson High School - Equus Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)

 - Class of 1985

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Literary Arts. Front Row: Adam Roig, Marni Spletter, Lori Tschida, Tammy Patterson. Back Row: Jeanne Barnes, Steve Chang, Patrick Harvan, Jay Kamchi, Kris Marsh. Newspaper. Front Row: Lydia Garcia, Candi Simpson. Ra- chel Davis, Lisa McDowell. Second Row: Paula Willis, Tammy Buckland. Paul Novak, Laurie Boretsky. Kevin Spra- gue, Kim Edgemon, Adviser Mrs. Conder. Back Row Greg' Hitzig, Alex Selak, Steve Dick, Thomas Neumann, Rob Huck- abay, Kris Marsh. Quill and Scroll. Front Row: Rachel Davis, Cheryl Evans. Second Row: Kari Eltlng, Heather Oddonetto, Kris Marsh. Tracey Metcalfe. Back Row: Debi Ferguson, Tamera Wag- ner, Ashley Biebel, Christine Gates, Adviser Mrs. Conder. Senior Lydia Garcia from newspaper and Quill and Scroll enjoys a free moment during a Quill and Scroll meeting. 110 Publications Campus Activities

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Joe Gabriella conducts the N.H.S. meeting with leadership, dedication, and a sense of humor. N.H.S. members listed in alphabetical order are: Sally Au- gustine, Cheryl Baker, Grace Beaver, Melissa Burke, Steve Chang, Kevin Connolly. Tim Crews. Kathy Farretta, Mark Figor, Pam Flowers. Stevie Fresquez, Laura Fronheiser, Adonis Fuentes. Alex Fuentes, Debbie Funk, Joe Gabriella, Brad Gantt, Lydia Garcia, Christine Gates, Brian Hamblin, Mark Hamblin, Theresa Heath, Jeff Henning, Tami Jacob- sen. Jay Kamchi. Andrea Kemp, Lisa Lane, Jennifer Law, Johnny Leung, Jenny McConnell, Mark McKain, Bonnie Mendoza, Melissa Menten, Dawn Mohney, Mihee Moon, Doug Morrison, Mark Nelson, Carrie Osborne, Diane Os- good, Sangita Patel. Sandra Penry, Lisa Peterson, Lori Plot- kowski, Becky Priest, Scott Rand, Tiffany Robinson, Maria Schaffer, Seema Sharma, Karen Sheffield, Andy Shrader, Kathy Smith, Darren Somo, David Somo, Marni Spletter, Mike Stuart, Holly Sundberg, Christine Thompson. Lori Tschida, Yek Vongsachang, Ellen Wise, and Mike Yaker- son. Accent on Academics. Front Row: Vanessa Fuentes, Loren Emma, Laura Prakel-George, Jignasa Patel. Isabel Prakel- George. Second Row: Debbie Denlinger, Julie DeMarco, Julie Wippich, Jolene McBride, Kris Marsh, Ellen Wise, Third Row: Brad Patton, Steve Chang, Tracy Rottler, Laura Thom- as. Kelli Burke. Fourth Row: Mr. Held, Jonathan Dalton, Jay Kamchi, Chris Culver, Johnny Leung. Holly Sundberg, Melis- sa Menten, Cindy Fuller, Mr. Cox. Fifth Row: Mr. Lows. Scott Gustafson. Jeff Henning, Robert Nelson. Mark Lenox, Doug Morrison, Scott Rand, Robert Sherr, Allon Kesselman. Acodomics Campus Activities 109



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Seniors Candi Simpson and Christine Showing off one of the cleaner mo- Moore read over a collection of hai- ments of the newspaper dark room kus for the next literary arts magazine, are seniors Alex Selak and Thomas Neumann. Capturing the Action in Words Literary Arts, Newspaper and Quill and Scroll Stimulate Interest for Publications People who had a nose for news usually were involved in Liter- ary Arts, newspaper or Quill and Scroll. Critiquing poetry and sonnets was part of putting out two issues of Perspectus. Secretary Steve Chang commented, I liked read- ing students works, their ideas, wild dreams and their different opin- ions. Newspaper, the most notice- able publication, was written to be lively and interesting. Feature editor Rachel Davis commented, ”1 tried to do more than reporting. I found highlights, and interviewed to get readers interested. Quill and Scro«, the international honorary society for high school journalists, tried to encourage stu- dents journalisticaly inclined. Presi- dent Cheryl Evans was pleased with the increased interest in jour- nalism this past year. If it was writing or being recog- nized for their publication achieve- ments, journalists found a place for themselves in Literary Arts, news- paper, and Quill and Scroll. Design by Tracey Metcalfe. Photos by Karen Herbaugh, Jerry Moore and Steve WSbur. Some of the members of Literary Arts try to act out a scene from a submit- ted love poem. Publications Campus Activities 111

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