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Among all other classes, the art department was made for the students with he EXTRA TOUCH The flowing mural grew more colorful with each brushstroke. It was the first step of the art de- partment’s goal to create one mu- ral for every room each year. Each mural was to reflect the subject of the classroom. The 1986-87 mural ap- peared as a col- lage of colors twined around the center of the walls in A-57. Photography, drawing, and painting, to name a few, ad- vanced the students’ artistic tal- ents. These talents were proudly displayed in the art shows. The art shows had an array of vivid paintings and drawings along with finely-cut jewelry and hand- sculpted pottery. Not only did the students learn the basics, they were able to ap- ply them creative- ly adding that ex- tra touch of class to all they did. Design by Kristin Bolster. Photos by Steve Dunstan. Art gives me the op- portunity to express my- self on paper. —Ginger Green Junior Erik Maxson carefully Russel Ramirez and Amie Grau sketches an innovative line draw- use their imaginations to design ing in his notebook. bangles and rings. cademics
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Surfing the sidewalk, Kevin Gillan waits for either the first hour assembly to begin or a wave to take him away. Will the real Mr. Lows please stand up? On teacher dress- up day, Wade Swanson imi- tates his favorite faculty member. Without the effort and ability of the people, Dob- son would have never reached its too good status. Although the seniors had little interest in open display of spirit, their attendance at school functions was proof enough of the pride they took in being too good. The juniors unwrapped spirit, es- tablishing traditions such as No, Kim Carreon isn’t trying a new cream to prevent wrin- kles; she’s just been dunked in cake icing. the “Blu Crew and a carni- val. Sophomores stepped up to the fast times, caught in the shuffle of high school. However, bringing in new ideas, they were not to be kept down for long. The right combination of faculty, staff, and students reached beyond expecta- tion, making Dobson too good. Design by Hilary Stephens. Photos by Greg Fresquez and Ashley Towne. PEOPLE eople 187
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