Overland High School - Trail Yearbook (Aurora, CO)

 - Class of 1987

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David Garcia: NSHS 111 Football 9-123 Track 113 Baseball 9.10,12. Aareon Gardina: Spanish Club llQ Blazer Power 10,1 1.123 Drama 123 Choir 10,1 1,123 Swimming ll: Blazer Pals 10,11,12. Scott Gary: Ski Club 9-123 Proj. Closeup 111 Student Govt, 9-123 Yearbook 113 Soccer 9-123 Baseball 9-12. Tami Gash: NHS 10,1 1,121 NGHS 11,123 Ski Club 11,123 Premed Club 123 Student Govt. 123 Quill 8L Scroll 11,123 Literary Mag, 11,123 Yearbook 11,123 Soccer 9,103 Track 111 Volleyball 9-123 Cheerleader 10,1 l,12. Leslie Gebhart Kim Gebinine Jay Genender: DECA 111 Ski Club 9-123 Student Govt. 9-123 Lacrosse 101 Rugby 12. Jim Geppner: Fencing Club 1 1,121 Drama 10,1 1,123 Thespians 11,123 Cross Country 10,121 Track 9,l0. Michelle Gibb: Student Govt. 10,1 1,123 Cheerleader 9-12. Matt Gibbs: Art Club 11,123 FBLA 93 Student Govt. 11,123 Soccer 9,10.1 13 Basketball 93 Rugby 12. Dawn Gisii Band 9,10.1 13 Color Guard 103 Swimming 11,123 Mgr, Swimming ll. Bruce Givens: Octagon Club 113 Student Govt. 11,123 Football 9-123 Wrestling 101 Baseball 93 Basketball 93 Lacrosse 10,1 1.12, David Goldberg: Latin Club 9-123 Radio Club 121 Proj. Closeup 123 Student Govt. 12. Joshua Goldberg Simona Goldin: Octagon Club 103 SADD 11.123 Proj. Closeup 121 Pol. Awareness 123 Quill 8L Scroll 11,123 Newspaper 11,123 Volleyball 9. Shari Gonzales: Ski Club 123 Color Guard 103 Student Govt. 123 Mgr. Boys' Track 9,l0,12. Jesse Gonzalez Michelle Gossweiler: DECA 111 Ski Club 93 FBLA 12: Student Govt. 9-12. Brent Graham: Ski Club 9,103 Radio Club 123 Fencing Club 11,123 Student Government 9-123 Industrial Arts 9-123 Football 9,10,123 Lacrosse 9- 121 Rugby ll, Liar Granot Ceei Grant: Octagon Club 93 Blazer Power 123 Political Awareness 10. Brett Graves Jennifer Green: DECA 123 Ski Club 9.103 Radio Club 123 Band 9-123 FBLA 12: Percussion Ensemble 9-123 Proj. Closeup 12: Soccer 10.11. Anne Greenwood: Proj. Closeup 123 Soccer 10,111 Track 123 Poms 9, Dean Grigsby: Wrestling 9.11.12. Sandra Grimm Jacqueline Gruneisen: DECA 123 Spanish Club 10. Garrett Gunter: DECA 123 Ski Club 121 Radio Club 123 Bicycle Club 123 Science Club 91 Lacrosse 1 1.12. Alexander Gurevieh: Latin Club 11,123 lnd. Arts 123 Tennis 9: Soccer 9.103 Basketball 9. Heather Gustafson: DECA 11,123 Radio Club 12. 1 Seniors 1 9' 2,1 ar' 'xv Ml 1 o i Y A 'MQ' m 'W V www. ....,,T, 1117 1 M IW .vw A 111' et 11111 1 li ,SF '12, 2 1 ,t F wt-.t ,Ma Q 'U'- t 14 ag ly 1 ,,,, 31 X fha- .: N tk C myilhlf Y . M Qi 3,1 v 'WPFWA ,A 'fr E 1- I .W if 3 12: df is -Wiki: ' lf' -lm - 'w ,,. 41 r 0 nl., 'F'

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my 1'-if 'I 1-M 'r ,Ma-. -f 4... H Shelley Waltz More than manners are learned A THE IYIIANGR The Manor was Ha place for students to get individual- ized attention and help with personal problems and classes towards a high school diplomaf' said Mr. Jim Wagle, a teacher at the Manor. The Manor was technically a part of Overland, but it was located off of Jewell Avenue a few blocks away from Overland. An average of 50 students were enrolled at the Manor each year. These students went to school from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon, and they also worked 30 hours per week. Most of these students said they loved the Manor and wouldlnlt think about coming to Gverland. Jr. Cimian Fer- guson said, '6The teachers are more than teachersg they are your friends, too. The people are all like a familyf, Sr. Liz Wright agreed with Cimiang she said, I love it. At the Manor the teachers donit treat you like little kids. They have respect for us and we for them. We can relate. The teachers all loved their jobs. After they helped a student they felt i,Greatl Proud! said Ms. Arlene Levie and Mrs. Janet Brown. They loved teaching because it gave them the opportunity to have a closer and more personal relationship with the students, said Brown. The one-on-one basis gave the students and teachers a more personal relationship-a great friendship! pyplcnnt' 5 g l oul:.lennifer R l - Sr. Michael Martin reads the daily comics while waiting for his first hour teacher to begin. Michael attended the Manor his junior and senior years. Keeping up on current events, Sr. Erika Clancy relaxes with the newspaper before class. Dunn-Gallup 5 J: V7



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If Do they think money GROWS ON TREES? The final moment-graduation-where graduates walked down the aisle to receive their diplomas wearing caps and gowns they rented for 21513.50 This unforgettable moment was only one of the many expenses seniors faced. The college board tests, which were to be taken from the junior year, amounted to a large sum. The American Col- lege Test cost 551050, the Scholastic Aptitude Test cost 511.130, the Advanced Placement Test cost 34900, and the Achievement Test cost 518.50 Senior pictures also ranged in cost depending on the studio. Mathew Brady Studio offered students a free sit- ting although students paid S8 to have yearbook pictures printed in color, The minimum cost was S69.95, but of the 400 seniors who ordered, the average spent was 55130.00 Senior announcements were another expense faced. Re- presentatives from Autrey came to sell the announce- ments. Three packages of announcements were available to seniors. One senior package had 80 announcements, 100 personal name cards, three packages of Thank You Notes, one package of Pride Seals, one deluxe apprecia- tion gift, one souvenir announcement cover, and one de- luxe memory book. The Autry representatives also sold senior pendants that came with necklaces, bracelets, or key chains. Cpl 181. layoll llil lVlATllliW BRADY STUDIO owner Marge Stroh assists Sr. Donna Bellamy with buying pictures. During the summer many seniors like Donna bought senior potrait packages from Mathew Brady Studio. LOOKING AT CLASS rings are Srs. Steve Hayutin, .leffShcsol. and Dave Goldberg when Josten representatives were at Overland. Shelley Waltz Garcia-Gustafson 1

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