Dobson High School - Equus Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)

 - Class of 1988

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Dobson High School - Equus Yearbook (Mesa, AZ) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 284 of 328
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Tony Cirrone Tim Clophom Jennifer Clark Stephanie Clark Tosha Clark Zach Clay Tim Cobb Kevin Coon Vince Cole Gary Coiemere Jeff Colins Jody Coins Angio Colvin Tammy Connell Dan Conway Jeff Cooley Heather Cooper Kristi Cooper Chris Copeland Thomas Copenhaver Aaron Corless Laurio Corwin Brenig Cory Aaron Covey Cheri Coward James Cox Greg Coyne Bil Cozcrt Lisa Crance Tammy Crites Christy Crossman Mary Helen Cruz Robert Curran Renee Cush Damon Dabey Stephanie Daihaug Kelly Dan Dan Dare Alyssa Darstein Jennifer Davis Amy Day Alex DeAlcala Melea Deangeiis Suzie Dee Jackie Defazio Nicole Demartino Charity Dengler Roquel Dennison Diana Denny Randy Detherage David Diaz David Divito Corin Doak John Doane 270 People

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0T$ TO OFFER Along with students and teachers, the Train able Mentally Handi- capped pupils contrib- uted to a special part of the student body. Mrs. Houser and her teacher assistant. Mrs. Brotowicz, taught math and reading along with personal grooming. After learning in a classroom atmo- sphere. the students took on more responsi- bility by going to Park- way or Mesa Vo Tec in the afternoon. There they learned basic re- sponsibilities such as yardwork and house- cleaning. A few of the students also held jobs. Gilbert Courtney ran the dishwasher in the cafeteria and Pat Campbell was able to work at Rosita's. Each of these activities pro- vided opportunities and prepared the stu- dents for the outside world. Mrs. Houser also UP FRONT “Working with the T.M.H. students has given me a chonce to understand them and to realize that they are very lovable and en- joyable people;' Cher Secor, sophomore. Jason Car Jeff Cordo Robby Carl frtshel Corn Tammy C Neal Cart commented. The stu- dents definitely bene- fited by attending a public high school. It game them a chance to meet other students and to be a part of high school functions. FREE TIME. T.M.H students make the most ot therr Friday morning by talking with eoch other about harmful drugs and medcnes that people com- monly use. Ct-.-s Cir Cu s Case H Jennifer C sstdy Mark Cathemer [lanceis I Katie Cekn u Debbie C amness ■ • ley Stephanie fehastin Fra-'k C'laJBH cn Scott Che Ty Childers Shuet Choi Cannon C Chad Aiex« tophom



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Tiffany Donli Dow Heather Jim Doyte Steve Broody jgherty oyte CiS D lean Ael.sa DydB Scott DyeH Co'len Eberte Darron Ec er Jett Ecmc H Mke Edwi Ids Tim Ehle Timm EitMim TommEifr B Ron Eic- : o David E • xfer R)tz Enriquez Dawn Eric John Erke Sarah Erfcfl Kathy Esc Jason E Jennifer E reedoms and Responsibilities Popularity, freedom and independence were some words de- scribing the way that many sophomores felt when that great day came, getting a drivers license. It was a long awaited day and the key to transportation during the high school year. Now a student could drive to the local han- gouts on the weekends without the embarass- ment of making their parents drop them off a block away. Their curfew got a little later and it was no longer IT'S A PARTY. OR IS IT1 SADO member. Connio Was- klewlcz posses out flyers. The flyers had party on the front but to the surprise of many it contained a message from S.A.D.D. necessary to wait around for others to give a ride. Many soph- omore drivers felt proud that they were able to take their friends to long awaited games and parties. After receiving their licenses, many drivers did not realize what re- sponsibility came with that little piece of pa- per. It was thier promise that every traffic and moral law would be upheld. A license also in- volved making the choice not to drive while drinking. Kim Favro of S.A.A.D. stat- ed. “Our job on cam- pus was to make stu- dents aware of the consequences of driv- ing while intoxicated.” UP FRONT It’s really fun to have your drivers liconse In your sophomore year. It s the time when your prlvilogos are extended and your restrictions are fewer. -Tesha Clark. Sophomore S ophom ores 271

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