Dobson High School - Equus Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)

 - Class of 1988

Page 72 of 328

 

Dobson High School - Equus Yearbook (Mesa, AZ) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 72 of 328
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News ab. Front Row: Paula Burke. Shanda LivolsJ, Barb Banno, Kira Stamler, Dannl Fowler. Heather Summerfield. Second Row: Advisor Marjorlo Corvder, Debi Malatesta. Tina Gerbasl. Peggy Frost. Ginger Green. Tony Targhetta, Tracy Cox. Kym McKain, Brenda Thacker. Bock Row Brett Percy. Matt Brabb, Paul Powell. Tim Siegel. Chad Worth. Paul DISytvester. UP FRONT The most reward- ing thing about be- ing on the newspa- per staff is fitting a layout to perfection, and then seeing it in its final form in The Roundup. •Kira Stamler, senior Literary Arts. Matt Self. Trever Randall. Bonnie Bell. Mark Carson Tracy Cox. Patrice Kerlch, Cindy Larez, Mltzl Boles. Julie Neaves Advisor Nlckl Remos. 58 ampus Activities

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Class When student council mem- bers set their minds on mak- ing the year filled with festive dances, spirit weeks and other activities, they suc- ceeded with results they could be proud of. This group of students worked above and beyond the call of duty for themselves and their peers. Student Council spon- sored many events, but their two main areas of concen- tration were Homecoming week and Spring Spirit week. Homecoming was a long in- volved process. Each officer had to take part in planning the week festiviites. It start- ed off with a dress up day for each day of the week. Then, on game day, all alumni were honored along with the Homecoming King and Queen. The dance on Saturday night topped it an off. FRUSTRATION AT ITS BEST Jacque Brown expressos In her own way the terrible feeling of frustra- tion. A feeling most commonly known by student councf members when they find out what their next assignment w be consisting of. Even though it was a lot of work, we got repaid by the satisfaction of knowing people appreci- ated what we did for them,” said Kristen Drath- man, junior secretary- treasurer. This was proved by Steve Rausch when he stated, Student Council made Homecoming Being a student lead- er has made me more responsible, and has broadened my views to the point where I can see all sides of an issue.” -Jason Bredi- mus, Student Body President worth attending. I thought it was a big suc- cess. Some people say the way to go out is with style and class. Student Coun- cil did just that and much more. Design by Courtney Robi- son. Photos by Tana Price. Student Council n



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 CAUGHT IN A CLUTTER. Debi Malatosta never realized how ■ much cutting and pasting skills were required in newspaper . She per- fects her newspaper layout. Creative Mind YEAH. THAT'S ITI After searching through a small stock of photos. Newstob staffers Paula BurVe and Tony Targhetta fi- nely choose the picture to appear on the next issue's front page. ALL IN A DAY’S WORK. Using her vast knowledge in the journalism field, newspaper advisor Marjorie Conder helps sports writer Dannl Fowler to work through her mistakes on front page copy. Creative minds writing creative copy took Literary Arts and Newsiab by storm. Literary Arts became an elective class instead of a club, and the literary maga- zine, previously known as Perspectus, was changed to Filagree and Shadows. The magazine represented var- ious art forms created by tal- ented students. It contained everything from drawings and photography to short stories, poems, and essays. A talent for. as well as a class in journalism, was the prerequisite for students to be accepted on the news- paper staff. Responsibilities STORY-TIME AGAIN. Literary Arts students Barb Kump, Greg Marlinoz. and Danna Pigusch fake time from a creative writing class to discuss possible titles for the newly formed magazine. FMgree Shadows was the name finally de- cided on. I--■—I of the Mustang Roundup re- porters included covering two to three stories per issue, writing headlines and cut- lines, designing layouts, cropping photos, and then editing their work. The Roun- dup not only had reporters but photographers and a It takes responsible people in order for a newspaper to suc- ceed. Marjorie Conder. cartoonist as well. Literary arts and newspa- per displayed a shining ex- ample of excellent students with outstanding skills. Design by Cyndie Parsons. Photos by Michelle Cunico CRAZY WITH STRESS. Even under a hectic deadline. Roundup editor Heather Summer- field manages to keep her coo! with fellow staffer Jamie Harlwig. whle faking time out of a busy schedule to relax. t iterary Arts Newslab vr

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