Overland High School - Trail Yearbook (Aurora, CO)

 - Class of 1987

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Joseph Killeen: Chess Club 9.12: Student Gov. 10.1 1.12: lfootball 9.10.1 I: ll.tsketbal19-12. David King: DIQCA 10.1 1.12: Radio Club 12: 1131 'X 1l1:StudetttGott.9-12: l'oolba119.l1,l21 lraek 10.11.12 Giovanna King Chris Kirtnn: Dl:'CA 11: Ski Club 10.123 lnd Arts '11SoeeCt' 9: Baseball 11.12. Drew Kitchell: Prented Club 10.11.121 Student Govt. 121 lootball 12: Sttinttning 9.101 lacrosse 9- I 1 Colleen Klekotka: Blilllll' Potter 111 Color Guard 10. Toni Kling: Athletic Trainer 9: Vocational Photography 11112. I-Irie Knutson: Skt Club 121 Band 9: Soeeur 10. Terry Kottai Yearbook 12: Softball 9-12. Yija Koutnik. Art Club 9: llteyele Club 11.121 liranm 9: SADD 12: Student Govt. 11,12: Cross Country 12. Alex Krick: NGIIS 10.1 1: Prented Club 12: Smtnnting 9.10.12. Jennifer Kuehner: SADD 12: Proj. Closeup 12: Sttintnung 9.10.11:Stsimntittg Mgr. 10. Roh Kulhaeki: 1-ootball 9-125 Traek 10.1 1.12: llaxkelball 9-12. .lo Kunst: D1iCA 1 1: Spanish Club 9.10.12:Bla1er Pou er 12: Drama 9.10: Student Govt. 9: Newspaper 10: Track Mgr. 11.12. Rajin Kusum Howard Ni. Ladsnn: Ski Club 9.101 Speech and Debate 9: Cross Country 10: Football 9-12: Track 9-12: Cotttntitntent Club 12. Nliehelle Lawnstein: Premed Club 10: Band 9.10: 1'Il1,'X 10.l2:Suimtning10. Susanna Laitinen. liwehange Student. Dun Lambert Cathy Lang: Octagon Club 11: Band 9,101 Cheerleader 10.121 Poms 11.12. Patricia Larzalcre: Softball 12: Volleyball Mgr, 1 1.12. Stephanie 1.113 ne: Color Guard 101 Softball 10.1 1.12, Jessica Leacux: Art Club 9.10: Ski Club 11.121 Proj. Closeup 12: Student Govt. 9-12: 1ndArts 12. David J. I.ee: lfootball 10. Mihwu Lee: Art Club 12: lnternat'l Club 12: Tennis 9.10, Scott Lenamond: Ski Club 12: Blazer Power 9: Wrestling 9.10: Baseball 12: Volleyball Mgr. 12. .l.G. Lenhart: Octagon Club 11,l2: Ski Club 101 Proj Closeup 11.121 Ind. Arts 9.10.1 11 Student Gott. 9-12: Soeeer 9.10.11: Rugby 11.12. Jim Lentini: Art Club 9-12: Latin Club 9.101 Radio Club 12: Blazer Power 11.121 Drama Club 9-12: 'lhvsspians 10.11.123 Po1.Awarcness 11.121 Student Govt. 9.10,11: Speech and Debate 11. -Klee J. Lewis. Ski Club 12: Football 9: Gymnastics 10.1 1,12. Michelle Lewis 1 Seniors sr it up- P56-7 ,pv- I 6. .1-'E 4 WO K 'N f 1 S ...Q he ,ga- ' Y' -nav Q? 2-M ,yn if fs.. ..-N, tu-ev 'fi

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Liiaf fn 1 df' MAD- ' 'F' 4-' IU' The place to go for ROCK IAND ROLLS Where do I go now ?', This was a common question asked by many students. The reason for this question was simple, there weren't any commons to go to, since the four commons areas had been replaced by classrooms, offices, and study halls. I was totally lost the first day of school. We were all thrown together, and nobody really has a place to go, said Jr. Krisa Hallock. Sr. Laura Protextor had another complaint. I can't get to know my own class now, there is no class unity. Nobody can look up to the seniors, because they don't even know who they are. The cafeteria was not the only new thing, a radio sta- tion, KOHS, was added, and it brought along with it entertainment and controversy. Sr. Steve Hayutin was co-founder of the radio station along with Sr. Jeff Shesol, who served as coordinator of KOHS. Both agreed that the station is worth all the money, time, and effort that has been put into it . . . every- body has benefited from it. Other students did not like the idea of the radio station. Sr. Shaun Ryan said, UThe radio station is okay, but the variety of music played represents musical tastes of only a limited fewf, With the new cafeteria, OHS was now uncommon, and as Sr. Christine Schuessler said, That is definitely some- thing to be proud of! V ' lit Leslie Moroye LEAVING THEIR LUNCH area behind, Sr. Garrett Gunter and Sophs, Hays Redmond and Sanse Severson finish taking advantage of the outdoor eating area before entering the cafeteria. STUDENTS GET TOGETHER in the new cafeteria to eat and visit with one another. The cafeteria, built during the summer, used sky- lights and large windows to light up the area. nl x Copy: Angie Blanchard Layout: Amber Laiminger Hixson-Kennedy 1



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All students have a home AWAY FROIYI HOME It's a home away from home, a place to show one's true personality. A locker was usually a true statement of a student's character. As a general rule, it seemed that someone's locker usu- ally fit that person's personality. For example, if they were organized, their lockers were really organized. Sr. Lori Lundin said, I tend to procrastinate a lot, so my locker is still only half way decorated. A personis personality could be determined by how that person decorated his locker. Sr. Karin Sigdestad said, It has stuff thatis happy and cheerful, and I see myself as happy and cheerful? Students had different reasons for decorating their lockers. Some people simply didnit like the cold gray walls or else they wanted little touches of home. But for Sr. Leann Sauer with her collage of men, she had a differ- ent reason. Leann said, If you can't live it, fantasize it. As people's personalities changed, their lockers also changed. Most lockers werenit as cluttered their senior year compared to their freshman year. As Leann said, I used to be sweet and innocent, now I'm corruptedf' Lockers were sometimes the biggest pain imaginable, yet some students must have cared about them because they made them look like how they felt. ' UF? K T Kurt Tsumura BOY GEORGE, EURYTHMICS, and Grace Jones dominate the inside ofJr. Laura Baden's locker. Students often decorated their lockers to give them a touch of their personality. STUDENTS GATHER AROUND their lockers during passing period. Lockers were a popular place to talk about the latest news. Killeen-Lewis

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