Dobson High School - Equus Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)

 - Class of 1988

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C.O.E. First Row: Melanie Porter. Kim Magee. Angela Francisco Chrlssy Briggs. Second Row: Tatady In, Elana Kaplan, Usa Falk. Peggy Flaherty. Sarah Ahmad. Melody Grasmlck, Monica Ro- bles. Third Row: Melissa O'Conner, Anita Riviera, Heather Vaughn. Kim Bonner. David Castro. Julie Van Steen. Fourth Row: Dawn Budd. Mike Avery. Marc Moody. Scott Hansen, Robert Gallego, Hanne Hansen, Kathy Oten, Mrs. Halllgan. D.E. First Row: Micquel Castro. Kevin Hartsig. Rob Miller, Janlne Sandoval. Artie Atkinson. Sheri Stephan. Samantha Hagan. Lau- rie Morlene. Second Row: Mrs. Berseenbruegge, David Shields, David McCarvlllo. Brian Brugger. Julie McKinney. Jason Enger, Cyndee Sllsz. Christy Parker. Amle McGinnis. Misha Betts. Nat- alie Denning. F.B.L.A. First Row: Mrs. Irwin. Bob Gallego. David McCarville, Ja- son Engor. Scott Hansen. Kevin Kolb. Second Row: Tatady In, Michelle Salas. Anita Riviera, Pam McMillan. Kris Nelson, Peggy Flaherty, Mrs. Halllgan. ampus Activities

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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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b Lopf ei LQp.LiE p -,ebboiy L TAKING IT EASY Monica Robles a ow$ herself to re- lax os she reads an informative arti- cle about business related jobs open to those students who ore in COE. SOAKING UP THE FUN Heather Vaughn. Peggy Flaherty. Sarah Bonner. Trudy Badgett and Sarah Ahmad prove that C.O.E. is also a time to work. be involved and make memories. fmr GOING OFF TRACK Taking time out from the agenda of dscusvng fundraisers. President of F.8.L.A., Julie Van Steen, finds hu- mor in another member’s idea to raise money by selling club under- wear. DECISIONSIIII Showing their Involvement. D.E. members express their creative ideas on fal activities. Helping the needy and inviting in guest speak- ers were just a few of their choices. Making the Most of it All! Going to school in the morning and working in the afternoon was the decision for those students involved in D.E. and C.O.E. The C.O.E. members were employed by bonks and hospitals, while D.E. members worked in re- tail. Being involved in social activities was another im- portant way for these stu- dents to get a taste of the outside world. In November. C.O.E. students worked at The Fine Folk Festival and others devoted their time by helping out at The Special Olympics. D.E. sponsored a canned food drive and an- swered telephone calls at The Jerry Lewis Telethon. Bri- an Brugger commented, D.E. is an action packed class full of exciting econom- ic and business information, while still allowing time for other activities. F.B.L.A. was open to those students who were also in- terested in business but did not necessarily want to work. They participated in activities such as The Fine Folk Festival and throughout the year they donated food and clothing to the needy. At the end of the year, each of these clubs had a luncheon. This was an impor- tant time for each club to The best part of F.B.L.A. is the people I have met and the skils I have learned to help me in college. Melanie Porter, senior come together and to offer appreciation to those who helped them throughout the year. It was also a time for the members to realize that all their dedication and hard work really did pay off. Designed by Bobbie Bintz. Photos by Can Stonek. U UP FRONT v - Sarah Ahmad, a C.O.E. member, works at the Mesa City Prosecuters Office and some day plans to go into law. She feels that being in C.O.E. is a great way to finish high school and get first hand exper- ience in her career. usiness Clubs

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