Dobson High School - Equus Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)

 - Class of 1988

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Flags and Percussion. 1st Row: Robert Reeves. Chad Norton. Jon Peterson. Kevin Ritter. Chris While. Jason Poole. Chris Keener. Ray Andazola, Pam Reeves. Keith Holguin. Bob Arens. 2nd Row: lynello Jayo. Julie Wise. Julie Evans. Bethany Swadburg, Tammy Nelson. Racheal Perkins. Stacy Phar, Shauna Hendricks. Lori Gamble. Leslie Nickels. Teresa Spigelmlre, Ann Onley, Ruthle Sarnickl, Jenny Prezkop. Beth Anne Barnes. 3rd Row: Mrlnallni Kulkarni. Angela Swartfiguer, Kim Favero. Lisa White. Sherry Cor- nett. Michelle Fuller. Leslie Robertson. Kristen Drathman, Crystal Coker, Trlcla Davis, Susie Thompson. Andrea Misek, Laura Hertzler. Woodwinds. 1st Row: LaShun Barnes. Carl Mawhinney. 2nd Row: Karen Kemptes. Jennifer Harper. Katie Celmer. Donna Maldon- ado. Marnl Byram. April Stone. Jose Snell. Jennifer Badzik. Jenni- fer Hunt. Terrill Palmreuter, Cara Troye. Debbie Bennet, Tangl Crooke. Jenny Longenbaugh. Miroslave Bozlcevlc, Steve Bad- gett. 3rd Row: Kim Smith, Usa Crance. Denise Esplndola. Eliza- beth Badgott, Liz Sugges. Michelle Bolander. Kristen Hoerte. Athena Estrada. Tiffany Daugherty. Molly Mazak, Julie Nelml, Stacy Cotton. Sheelah Thomas. Chris Peterson. Karen Dubovsky, Jill Aspden. 4th Row: Susie Knapp. Julie Ann Curlee, Kim Vandor Pluym. Donna Parks. Lisa Sanders. Misty Stolldorf-Johnson. Christy Gilmour, Melissa Rice, Julie Weaver. Fred Bach. Kelli Burke. Christy Meigs. Usa Sorenson. Marissa Flke. Marcle Meyer. Mitch Henderson. Tracy Mumford, Kristina Watts. 5th Row: Bill Serva. Craig Murdock. Marla Jan Francisco. Lanie Richter. Cor- nell Troup. Steven Wyhsong. Chris Plumlee, Debbie Duhalme, Steve Hlerath. Paul Radek, T.J. Copenhaver. Cheryl Spurzem. Alaine Oyer, Dan Perkins. Timm Elfrelm. Chris Bartow. Jeff Bergh- off. Hope Lang. John Wolfgang. Brass. 1st Row: Kathy House. Ron Andre. Amy Arneson, Stacy Fields. Wednesday Pierce, Deborah Wright. Michelle Ewers. Mara Petrie. De Do Moore. Jim Sprunk. Matt Henderson. Richard Austin. 2nd Row: Amy Stoll. Christy Briggs, Dustin Slnlsh, Brent Bones. John Hannon. Steve Gruver. Brandon Jones. Eric Gar- land. Gus Swenson, Scott Esplndola. Trent Stelnbrugge. Nathan Shields. Dan Sapakie. Shane Zundel. Bret Huth. 3rd Row: Trisha Baran, Brad Mass, Loren Wise, Darren Barrett, Russell McElhany, Eric Johansson. Usa Berg. Bryan Miller. Scott Moore. Nichole Burgess. Dan Kelsey. 4th Row: Doug Johnson. Chris Sar, Stuart McIntyre. Chris Schnier. Tim Brown. Mitch Plummer, Adam Sav- age. Shawn Ageo. Justin Turner. Jack Bowling. John Lagerhau- sen. Matt Freund. David Ayraud. Stuart Smith. ampus Activities GARBAGE HOBO—IT S THE LATEST Costume contest winner senior Na- than Shields plays his trumpet from the comfort of his wonderfd trash can after being placed by his owner on the forty yard line at the Octo- ber 30th Halloween game. A DRUMLINE. WHAT IS THAT?? These guys call themselves the Dobson Institute For the Research and Development of Impact Phys- ics. Or. a chly mornng they at- tempt to develop the finer arts of percussive instruction.

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AouKtf )io rvjjii C l.'ro i YYTgfp DANCING TO THE RHYTHM. Proctice isn't always so gruelng lor Dane© Company members Trl- shelle Longo and Jaana Bostrom. They show that they can have fun while they practice for the wAjer Show. - .V-'Y A CHORUS LINE. involved in a balancing act. dance members know and practice the precision needed to put on a per- fect performance. They get in step for a difficult azz dance. e9°nn: ,s n° oth r higR Jkrformer, stated Mrs. Wolf, Dance Company advisor. For m bers of the Drama Stub £nd Dance Compartw; nities to perform were dant throughout the edication lt be a f the Dance Com- 1 practices after prepared dancers for jor shows in winter and spring as well as various per- formances during pep rallies and assemblies. Fund raisers were held to provide a ste- reo, costumes, and profes- sional dance performances. Members sold calendars and candy, and held a carwash to add to profits from their shows. The winter show, Do The Dance, was held in De- cember. The Spring Show, in April, gave other dancers not in the company an op- portunity to perform as well. The desire to act brought Drama Club members to- gether as they worked to put on various stage perfor- mances. The club helped produce and manage the fall musical. Grease, as well as the spring play. Members helped finance the shows by Thespians an opportunity to expand their Many Drama vance in have fun on stage. The Dra- ma Club gives me a chance to express a different side of Being on stage and being in Drama Chib gives me the opportu- nity to be someone else. Angela Andrews, senior. myself that I usually don't get to show, stated David Rob- inson. While most students wouldn't think of staying up late or giving up their lunch , members from both clubs did so willingly. All their hours of practicing finally paid off when the curtain closed and the final applause was heard. Design by Larisa Mailhoit. Photos by Anne Lane. PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT. Drama Club members, Sean Bar- nard and BUI Zahn, proctice their duo-acting - a scene from God's Favorite. Performing Clubs



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AT ATTENTION!! Donna Maldonado, Milch Henderson, and Scott Esplrv dola remain in formation du- ng the Friday the 13th pep assembly dressed as Jason Hit the Field! The snap of polished silver horns made a sparkle in the light as the marching band hit-the-field! Shining far above the rest, they received a superior rat- ing at ASU band day on Oc- tober 3. Then came U of A band day on October 24, they brought out the Ameri- can flag and captured the Nunnemaker. the highest award given in the state of Arizona. To take a break from that show, the band put on two special shows. October 30 was the Halloween show performed in costume with the ASU sousaphone sec- tion. The second show on November 6 was intended to bring some sun to a chilly fall night. It was the beach show where the flagline played volleyball over the tubas to the tune of Twist and Shout. HOW LAZY CAN I BE? Junior Justin Turner is stating his an- swer to that question when he was found lounging inside the bel of his sousaphone at morning practice on November 9. The pleasant morning mode it difficult for him to make it to first hour. I -----------mm It took dedication starting at camp August 9-15 to achieve excellence. Begin- ning August 31, band mem- bers were up by 5 a.m., practiced in the mud and gave up their Homecoming night, falling on U of A band day, for the chance to be among the best. It was dif- ferent, if we went we had less time than others but it Winning the Nuna- makor actually brought tears to my eyes, and finally made me realize exactly what band was all about. Ron Andre, sopho- more was worth it. said senior Ruthie Sarnicki. The sacrifices paid off. with all the recognition they received by season closing on November 21. Design by Jenny Prezkop. Photos by Melissa Smith. — UP FRONT It's a great place to find true friends. I once had an Asthma attack on the field and Scott Espindola saved me and spent hour with me until I calmed down. Julie Weaver, senior Marching Band

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