Dobson High School - Equus Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)

 - Class of 1988

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OOMING INTO OWNERSHIP Turning sixteen could mean getting a new Fiero or CRX from Mom and Dad. In other cases, however.the student had to buy his or her own car. This gave them a chance to realize the monetary value or have the feel- ing of accomplishment after the purchase. Most juniors were old enough to obtain an after-school job. Mon- ey saved went toward the car. Jim Sprunk was one of those who had PARENTS NOT RESPONSIBLeT Ajpkx Jim Sprunk, sole owner of o 1965 Ford Mustang said. I felt that my parents wer- en't responsible for my car. I wanted something all my own. bought a car in his ju- nior year. I had a job at 'The Ranch House Restaurant'.'' he com- mented. With the mon- ey earned from his part time job. Jim bought a 1965 red Ford Mus- tang.. He also paid for his own insurance. ”1 gained apprecia- tion for my car since I spent my own money. Jim said, but he saw nothing wrong with parents giving their children cars as gifts. “That's fine. Jim stat- ed. “A lot of people deserve cars from their parents. For many, cars were an essential part of life and were worth the cost on whatever terms. UP FRONT I think people who get cars for their birth- day are spoilod and should have to work for It liko somo of the rest of us.” Jolie Boucher, junior Teresa King Rick Kittl Angela K Jackie fc Jennifer K Anthony K nick : a 9 Tricio Konz Kevn Korb Lori K ortum Cristy Ko» Tina Koughn Karen Kow Keri Kranski Kevn Krause Kathy Krend Glenn Kiche Dylan Krider Monca Kut Frank Kuzel Dee Dee K Lisa Lafferty John l Chance L Anne Lane vasny H I au$en • e

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UP FRONT I enjoy the tougher classes like AP Ameri- can History. They push me to work harder than I'm used to. Chal- lenges ike this make the work more fun - Dan Sapakie. junior. TUCK BETWEEN Although seniors and sophomores argued the point, juniors were undoubtedly the class under the most stress. Sophomores con- tested that they were under pressure to ad- just to high school life. So they were new. Big deal! At least they were getting a new ex- perience out of it. The juniors had already ad- justed and were still stuck here another year. Seniors claimed that the preparation for col- lege and difficult classes made their year tougher. Hey. at least they were graduating! The juniors had ad- vanced placement classes of their own such as AP American History and Math Anal- ysis. They were the mid- dle children. Caught between the adven- tures of a new school and the relief of gradu- ation ceremony, the ju- niors were between a rock and a hard place. TRIVIAL PURSUIT Struggling through another one of Mrs. Hutchinson's open note tests. Roto Clarke does his best to find Daniel Webster in any of his folders. 2S4 ane Hope : ; Jana ! angse’-i Jenn ter Lara arez Lauto Codn y Law Ann i.e- Suzcn-e Legron ICmtoe ly Leonard Cindy .evato Neil Lie iter B. Lick ; Kristin mdsey Robin -nasioy ■ Liu Both engood LivOtSi Lochmon Brooke Logsdon Trishefe Longo Jennifc • Love ■ il eople

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