Dobson High School - Equus Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)

 - Class of 1988

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HE BIG SHOTS WALK THIS WAY Heodng up the made rush to the servor lockers. Lori Dietz, Colleen VanderZonden. and Lance Smaw. avc:d being trampled by the crowd. WORKING FOR A LIVING Mom alwoys sold to show some responsibly and sen- ior. Bryan Paddock does a great job at that by working at The Gap in Fiesta Mail. No other year in highschool was as great as the senior year. Sure, seniors end- ed the year with graduation and the Senior Trip, but betore that was a year filled with privileges allowed only to seniors. If they chose to, sen- iors started off school with shortened sched- ule. This gave them the chance to contem- UP FRONT After highschool. Lance Whllewolf plans to attend the U.S. Naval Academy to better serve his country and to get a great start on a career in medcine. plate their future while lounging by the pool or sitting in front of the television. When seniors were at school, they had their own places to hang out and talk be- fore classes. Even if Mr. Walsh broke up the group a couple of times a week, The Wall was the favorite spot of most seniors. Most seniors took full advantage of any privilege offered them. Although senioritis did strike early seniors kept the faith and their spirit alive until graduation. OHMYI It's a bird, a p(ane-it's prob- ably only a hoop but senors Mike Kuehn, Mlko Hender- son. and Tony Bingham find it quite interesting - 240 pie

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YEARS FREEDOM Three years and six months ago the class set out to over-come a major obstacle-the freshman curse. After much deliberation we made it through the year, winning many spirit week competi- tions and showing the other classes just what the class of 88' was made of. Soon, though after a much needed sigh of relief the year came closer to an end and we as a class were ready to be the terror- izes not the terrorized. Then it happened the dreaded announce- ment no more fresh- man ... still at the bot- tom. The days passed on, and with time we got that spirit back, know- ing that the next year we would be one step away from the top. Well we got there, and that extra year waiting was worth it! Seniors exclaimed: These years have been the best, even through the bad times but we must not forget the good.” Tiffany Ay- mar, Dobson is almost perfect, all we need now is a beach.” Alan Sinclair, It is awesome being the last four year class, because like they say “'last is best' Nan- cy Johnson, We've had a whole extra year of memories and good times. Leah Heron, We are more mature because we have been in highschool longer than most sen- iors.” Greg Czerniski. UP FRONT Steve Nache has ora- tions of attending coiege at the university of Notre Dane. He would like to major in engineering or in- ternation business. He states, “highschool is a stepping stone toward He. SENIORS STICKING TOGETHER A frequent scene on cam- pus. were seniors strolling along to class. Where s Cami Covey's mind stroling off to’’ SENIORS SHOWING OFF Excited seniors show their winning grins at the senor as- sembly. However, they're supposed to be listening to Mrs. Calwell. UP FRONT Rory Nordvold plans to attend college in Hawai or California. The one thing that Rory was sure of was that he was gong to make plenty of money. He also plans a good He, full of everything he wants. » 231



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 UNIOR OFFICERS fl BREAK THE MOLD There are always traditions to uphold, but the junior class ofticers did their best to Break the mold. The main projects that Matt Gehrman, pres., Bernadette Spilotro, vice pres., and Kristin Drathman, sec tres. had wait- ing for them when they took of- fice were the tasks of organiz- ing Mrop and Prom. They went about it with a unique style. Traditionally, Morp had been held indoors with a set style of dress to adhere to. Morp 88' was The Great Outdoors with four backgrounds depict- ing a forest, a beach, a snow scene, and a desert land- scape. Students were invited to dress in any or all of the four different styles, and the results were fascinating. I think that all three of our diverse opinions and ideas came together in council with the whole student body in mind. Kristen Drathman, Jr. class sec tres. SNEAKING AROUND No? a o‘ -s can r e a;, sneaky os Sao a C nus Kriston Drathman. c- c ass S 3C tres is caught The act or s:opng h©r secret santo, Leigh Pyper. a box of Gobstoppers as her surprise for the aav UP FRONT A WORK OF ART Bernadette Spilotro. unior class vice pres. admired her masterpiece. De- signing and hangng sprit promoting posters is only one of the many jobs student counci members carry out Even though the officers weren't the people I ex- pected to bo in council. I think they carried out their duties as woll as anyone could.” -Keri Deilz, junior. NOT ALL FUN AND GAMES. Juno' class president Matt Gehrman shows his serious side in a council meet- ing Working on all the plans ihat have to be made for Morp and Prom always takes precedent over the more enjoy- able activities. Junior Gk-r'ij ,

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