Dobson High School - Equus Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)

 - Class of 1988

Page 175 of 328

 

Dobson High School - Equus Yearbook (Mesa, AZ) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 175 of 328
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DOING THE DIRTY WORK Mario Cardinal© dedicates himself to all the tasks of keeping the cam- pus clean. Along with his hard work, he shares his friendly personafity with students. BEHIND THE SCENES Mr. Browning orders equipment and schediies requests for audio visual events. '1 ike my job because the equipment I provide allows students to learn easier In that aspect. I feel ike a second teocher. This is my first year here at Dobson High and I love it! All the students are wonder- ful. -Howard Gacke, Se- curity- A ANARCHY-(an-ar-ke) The state of confusion the parking lots are in on any given day. The parking lots during lunch lime are in a stale NOT ALL FUN AND GAMES. Handing parent phone cate and checking files in the administrative office are two of Mrs. Harman’s dal- ly jobs. The purpose of her work is to make sure students are attending their classes. pport Staff of anarchy. BOOK(buk) A very non-popular item used by students to pursue further education and possible graduation. ‘7 can't do my work to- day because I left my book in my locker.”

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 UP FRONT I relate well to students Mr. Rowden's and Mr. Stor- mcnt's secretary, Pat Hunter. has been here since May of last year. Her main duties are to keep “Oh no, I forgot my pen- cil ... I have to run to my locker to get my books ... I'm hungry! I have a headache. These every- day needs of students pro- vided important jobs for many people on campus. With more work and less play, the support staff stayed on its toes in order to keep the student body run- ning smoothly. At the begin- ning of the year, the nurse faced students who failed to meet the immunization law requirements. She also dealt with those who had head- aches and problems as seri- ous as broken bones. For those who had a case of the junk food junkies. the student store was open first through fifth hours. Mrs. Ryan commented. Cookies and candy were most com- monly bought. Students were also approached by the security guards whose job was to keep the haUs clear of any roaming stu- dents. Around every corner, there was always a hard working staffer doing their best. Design by Bobbi Bintz. Photos by MicheUe Cunico. 1.2.3.4 StHl smilng. even offer the confusion and long Snes of registration. Mrs. Lazaro continues to count and or- ganize the never ending supply of and all of them have made my job an enjoy- able experience. up with athletics and activities. She also is responsible for check- ing up on the No pass. No play policy. books. 160 cademics



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O NOT The library ? Hmm, it's a good place to go when you wont to get out of class! Commented Steve Raush. That was what everyone thought anyway. If the homework for second hour wasn't done, there was always the library. If there was a class in there already, then entrance was a breeze. That's the prob- lem, Shirley Houston, head librarian stated, It's hard to keep track of everyone when there's a library full of kids. I usually go to the public library anyway,” confessed Patricia Wagner. Unfortu- nately that was the view when it came to actually us- ing the library. What stu- dents didn't realize was that the books in the library were selected especially to meet the research assigned in classes for the students' convenience. Had they real- ized this, much time could have been saved. Even though the library was not the coolest place to be, at least it was there when the students' needed it. Design by Roya Maroufkhani. Photos by Anne Lane. KICKING BACK. Could it be that junior Elizabeth Reed didn't complete her English Lit. assignment ? The library is the per- fect atmosphere tor catching up on an extra reading assignment or class research. CONCENTRATION IS THE GAME. Studies seldom ceose for Senior Shelby Shields. He found the work load is heavy and increasogty more difficult as the time until graduation draws closer CATCHING LOST ZZZZ'S This is not the most common scene in the Kxary. However, students can almost always be found snoozing. Suo Mymy just cocid not resist resist the soft couch to the hard desk top. DISTURB 162 cademics

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