Overland High School - Trail Yearbook (Aurora, CO)

 - Class of 1987

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John MeC1ees: Commitment Club 10,1 1,123 Football 9-12. l.eeann McClendon Wayne McDonald: Band 93 Student Govt. 10,1 1,122 Football 9-12: Track 9-12: Basketball 9-121 Commitment Club 12. Denise McKenzie: Octagon Club 123 Bicycle Club 12. John McNeil: Bicycle Club 123 Proj. Closeup 12: Student Govt. 10.1 1,123 Soeeer 9,10,1l3 Lacrosse 1 1,1 2. Roh McVay: Ski Club 9,103 Student Govt. 10.11.123 Football 9,101 Wrestling 9-12: Rugby 1 1. BohRoh Medina Tammi Mena Robert Mertis: Ski Club 12: lleca ll: Newspaper 1 1. Angelia Miller: Spanish Club 93 Student Govt. 9,10. Don Milliron: Deca 12: Ski Club 11.121 Football 10,1 1,123 Baseball 10,l2. Melissa Mizer: Deea 113 Proj. Closeup 11,123 Student Govt. 10,1 1,123 Yearbook 12: Cheerleader 9-12: Poms 10, Lori Molnar Monte Montgomery: Art Club 10,11,123 O Club 10,1 1.123 Radio Club 123 Blazer Power 113 Ind. Arts 12: Football 9,101 Lacrosse 9-12. Jodi Moore: NHS 10,1 1,121 NSHS 10,1 1,123 Ski Club l01JaZz Band 9,l0,l 13 Student Govt. 9,123 Soccer 9,103 Cheerleader 123 Poms 10,1 1,12. Lisa Simone Moore: Basketball 9-123 Softball l0,l2. Tavin Moore Maria Moran John Morgan: NHS 10,11,12Q NFHS 9-123 Radio Club 12: Pol. Awareness 12: Student Govt. 11,l2Q Quill and Seroll 11,121 Newspaper 11,12. Leslie Moroye: NHS 11,121 Premed Club 12: Radio Club 123 FBLA 9,103 Student Govt. 9,103 Yearbook 10,1 1,121 Swimming 9,102 NAHS 12. Kathleen Morrow: Blazer Power 12. Jennifer Mosier: Octagon Club 11,123 SADD ll, Cheerleader 10,1 1,l2. Michelle Mraz: Basketball 9-12: Volleyball 9-12: Softball 9-12. Michelle Mullica: Drama 9,101 Choir 9,105 Basketball 9. Amy Mund: DECA 11,121 Proj. Closeup 121 Student Govt. 12: Newspaper 12. Bridget Muniz: Color Guard 10,111 Athletic Training 10,1 1,123 Student Govt. 9,l0,l 13 Track 93 Basketball Mgr. 11 Casey Murphy: DECA 11,123 Fencing Club 123 Blazer Power l1,l2Q FBLA 121 Track 12. Geoff Murphy: Football 9,l0,11: Wrestling 10. Heather Mustacehio Craig Nassi: DECA 11,121 Ski Club 9,103 Science Club 9: Student Govt. 10,1 1,123 Football 10,1 1,122 Track 9,10. Seniors :rn 'ravi -....v N, V.. I' ?W l 1' 'V' 1:2- .. 6-' Nga-. hs. --af Ai: -f -iw p va, '. 3 W .1- Lil 1 iii Us We . F 'Ik Q,-2. A 'Bt we Q' r w I' ,N Yu ,mi X 3. ,1fv'f ' film-1.4! FIA- ll' ', 4, fs an-1 ..... 2 - A 1' 1 X x, .- '-., 7 .Ma f 1 Copy: Karen Porter Layout: Karen Porter 3 ro- I gt ffl' 1,219 Ya-'Sb Y . L 'D u v. - .4 --1 -.

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Dnce twice three times . . . oh no 7 7 ANOTHER WREICK! My first reaction is shock. I sit in the ear and think, Oh my God. I canlt believe this just happened. At first I'm calm. I get out of the car, inspect the damage, and ex- change information with the other driver. After all, being a veteran of five car wrecks, I know what to do! Then I get worried when I start thinking about how lim going to tell my parents. My mom reacts by first asking if anyone was hurt, then yelling at me about the dangers of reckless driving. My dad, who would like to take away my car, my license, my allowance, and my freedom, usually lectures me for the next three weeks. Almost every senior has had at least one experience involving some kind of accident or ticket. I've been in four accidents and gotten about nine tickets, said Sr. Rob Cohen. 'LI don't think my driving is really that bad, I'm just careless sometimesfl Some students think that policemen tend to be harder on teenagers than necessary. It seems like some cops set out just to bust teenagersf, said Sr. Drew Kitchell. How- ever, one police officer with the Aurora Police Depart- ment explained his view. I do think some teenagers are careless drivers, but they are also less experienced than most adult driversf, Although car trouble was common among most seniors, some students had a perfect record. l'I've never even been pulled over by a policemanf' said Sr. Denise DeBono. I guess I'm just lucky! Darren Hardy THIS BUG IS one of the many ears in the student parking lot that shows the result of ii fender-bender, HELPING SR. KRISTIN Stringfellow with her neck brace. fellow whiplash sufferer Sr. Pam White endures her discomfort. The two were in an accident that not only hurt their necks but also totaled Kristin's green Datson. tv-- 6' If 'tl lx T Liljander-McCartin if



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1, ... I - s A X I ,243 Y. , i X . 1 I' 1 A1 al .P A f I , .,r .4-- ' .. rw, 5 9 W' Wait! Can this really be HIAPPENING TO US? It's outrageouslu, said Sr. Laura Protextor after her car had been stolen. Her keys were taken out of her locker and then her car was taken. Not everyone had cars stolen, for others it was money or books. The lockers seemed to be broken into more than in previous years. With the remodeling of the school and the removal of the commons area, the lockers were more prone to theft. They were no longer centrally located, and because of this, they were harder to watch. School administration was always trying to find a solu- tion to this problem, but there was never a perfect solu- tion. Dean Matt Beatty said, We,re not satisfied with itf, He was upset about all of the theft going on. He said that students should help the security and administration orga- nize themselves in a sort of task force to help stop the crime going on. Not only students, but the school itself was subject to such thievery. Over the summer the science department had several skeletons stolen, and other expensive equip- ment was taken. Security tried to keep an eye on the school, but they needed the help of students and teachers. Several students assisted in capturing some of the people who were break- ing into the lockers. Mr. Beatty summed up the general feeling about the constant locker break-ins. He said, It,s frustrating and degrading. AN UNIDENTIFIED STUDENT attempts to vandalize this V.W. Bug. Theft and vandal- ism increased both in the parking lot and insidc the building. COOPERATION BETWEEN STUDENTS and security helps control the problems in the parking lot. George Ferguson, the security guard, visits with Jr. Anne Rail and Soph Da- vid Cohen while watching the lot. Tom lmbcr McClees-Nassi

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