Dobson High School - Equus Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)

 - Class of 1985

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Varsity Cheer. Front Row: Kim Holland, Valerie Rubio, Dawn Boehm. Second Row: Rachel Davis, Suzy Martin, Becky Priest, Lorie Dunn. Back Row: Kristen Kerekes, Nan- cy Johnson, Jyl Queeney. Brandi Martinez dresses up in the traditional Mustang costume and transforms into the fun loving mascot named Spunky. Cheerleaders Rachel Davis, Lorie Dunn, and Valerie Rubio prompt the vivacious Dobson audience at a game against Chaparral, to get involved with a spirit raising chant. 1A» Varsity Choor 1 Z.O Campus Activities

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Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Front Row: Mark Hodlts. Tammy Kettunen. Shawn Walstad. Sherri Sandberg. Laura Nash. S. Jenkins. Sponsor Nancy Ellis. Second Row: Marglo Rhoads. David Buot, Terry Buske, Gina Finical. Monique Kannapel. Michelle Mityok. David Vasquoz, Lisa Lane, Wyatt Mapp. Becky Adams. Third Row: Sponsor Connie Colbern. Samantha Wadloy. Ian Keefe. Leif Johanssen, Tammy Gray. Rick Porez, Aaron Sterns. Back Row: Sponsor Mike Clupper, Sponsor Russ Winer. Sponsor Randy Lutz. Sponsor Jan Dietrich. Marc Loathors. Mike McLaren. Russ Baxter. Interact. Front Row: Taml Jacobson. Francos Botro. Debbie Cadzow. Valerie Rubio. Second Row: Hanne Hansen. Nancy Johnson. Julio Parnell. Suzy Mar- tin. Phi Nguyen. Sherri Rutledge. Seema Sharma. Sponsor Perry Annolto. Third Row: Joe Gabriolla. Jorry Mooro, Nick Thomas. Sangita Patel. Ellen Wise. Back Row: Sponsor Connie Colbern, Mike Nacho. Mark Anderson, Scott Rand, Todd Bailey. Robert Sherr, Trade Crater. Jennifer McConnell. Mollssa Mon- ten. Holly Sundborg, Mark Hamblin. Oasis. Front Row: Sponsor Frod Browning. David Buot. David Vasquez. Sherri Sandberg. Michelle Mityok. Kari Elting. Second Row: Marglo Rhoads. Cyndl Fuller. Tammy Kettunen. Laura Nash. Rick Perez. Tim Fuller. Aaron Sterns. Back Row: Sponsor Calhorino Cahlll-Fablano. Shawn Walslad. Samantha Wadley, Gordon Brown. Mike McLaren, Lynette Briggs. Lisa Lane. Wyatt Mapp. An]l Inman. New Clubs Campus Activities 125



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Varsity Cheer Enhances School Spirit At a home game against Chaparral, the cheerleaders perform Hold Em' Defense, one of the many chants they learned. The varsity cheerleaders inspire the crowd of the Mesa game by demonstrat- ing a unique, two person high pyramid. Instigated by the eleven cheer- leaders on the track, the boister- ous crowd gave the football game the utmost excitement. The cheer squad worked hard on per- fecting their chants and stunts, as wel as rousing student participa- tion in athletic endeavors. The group goal as reflected by Rachel Davis, cheer captain, was to re- present the school in a respect- able and talented manner. This took up an abundance of their time and energy. Of course the spark plug of the squad was Spunky, our wild and crazy, blue and silver mascot. Spunky never failed to add vigor and animation to the captivated audience. He always meant something for the crowd to look forward to at the games. As the cheerleaders stirred the specta- tors with happy smiles. Spunky was there wagging his ears and smurf- ing to the beat of the band. Although many mishaps oc- curred, such as Spunky's inability to see the crowd through the horse head and the cheerleaders new uniforms not arriving, the girls al- ways remained in team unity, as did al of the squads when they had difficult obstacles to over- come. Together the assembly of cheerleaders were prompted to work around the new pyramid rule of only two girls high. This chal- lenged the squads to be enterpris- ing in developing new and unique pyramids, (continued) Design by Heather Oddonetto. Photos by Jerry Moore. VarsHy Choor Campus Activities 1Z Involving the Mustang Crowd

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