Overland High School - Trail Yearbook (Aurora, CO)

 - Class of 1987

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AFTER JUMPING FOR Z1 pass Sr. Chuck Wennogle ends up hitting the dirt after a defensive player tips the pass. Chuck spent most of his after school hours at football practices. 51 if if KV N .0 Q. rv VJ-I i . '. 'Nt' ' AW' ' i . ...M 'I Q . ' ' Q.,qg,,Qnf:i.:5 ', 4, . ,v..,sj,ar.-EQ I air ' Darren llardy AU' Bryan Pepper CHECKING HIS POCKET for the right address, Sr. Dave Brooks makes another routine delivery. Dave worked for T.J.'s Pizza all summer and into the school year. 1 6 Activities I i l x I i 5 t . 1 Melissa Mizer PUMPING UP HIS biceps, Sr, S0011 Peltinger ai- who lifted either to improve performances in sports or tempts to pull outa few more reps. Lifting after school just to improve their physiques. was not unusual for Scott and many other students,

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l l Shelley Wall7 AT THE FIRST student council meeting Junior WCP? among the mfl.nYl0PIC5fm1hC agenda, HOIPC- Class President Danielle Armstrong explains the COITIUIE Plans dommaled this and CVCVY meelmg juniors' summer activities. Although class reports during Sefncmbef- Copy und Layout: Jennifer Seick, Michelle Dvcirin DO I REALLY look like this? At registrations last stop, Fr. Lauren McFarland examines her I.D, picture before heading for home and one last day of freedom. 3 , ml I it 4' ,A- l f,1 x Zi f .1 - .3 , Leslie Moroyc in .al Leslie Moroye WHILE THE DISTRICTS van unloads supplies, Srs. Kim Imus and Dawn Gisi load up with school registration materials. Registration was condensed into two days in- stead ofthe usual four. First Daze 1 5



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J i we Nl V tw t If I . 12 Waiting for time To fit in some hile the teacher ram- bled on about math- ematical functions and how to apply them, a few students glanced up at the lin- gering time on the clock. Final- ly came that all too familiar sound of the bell. Another school day had ended .or had it? For various students that sound heard every day at 2:30 was obsoleteg their day was far from over. Several students took up their after school time by participating in athletics in and out of school. For Sr. Dave Tolson, tennis provided him with some after school excitement. This is my fifth year playing, and I enjoy doing it for the competition and the pressure. Besides the unusual school sports, there TAE KWON DO STUDENT Sr. Jenni Green per- fects a high block. Jenni took Tae Kwon Do twice a week to keep in shape and feel secure walking at night. SPECIAL TEAMS COACH Harry Bull organizes the upcoming play. Besides teaching American llisto- ry, Mr. Bull also coached for the varsity football team. Shelley Waltz eds' meat were other athletic activities such as weight lifting and Tae Kwon Do. There wasn't a day during any given week when a student couldn't hear the sounds of iron clashing and heavy breathing going on in the new weight room after school. Lifting keeps me in shape for gymnastics, but I also enjoy it, said Sr. Alec Lewis. Jobs were another one of the many pur- suits of students after school. Some worked at the local fast food restaurants, while oth- ers worked at grocery Stores, clothing stores, ice cream parlors, and other busin- esses. Sr. Jamie Shumaker found work in manicuring for O'Brien and Company. There was a deeper reason for her to work other than money. I think working is an experience because other people have things handed down by mom and dad and lead a sheltered and uneventful life. These people tend to become faceless yuppies, Jamie added. There are other events students partici- pated in that were not as common, such as Copy: Dave Wilson Layout: Dave Podrasky n1 2'f newspaper, yearbook, music lessons, and theatre. For Editor-in-Chief Sr. Rob Hix- son, newspaper took up a large chunk of his time. You have to really plan your time because there is always something going on, whether it's a trip to the printer or a deadline night. Another activity that took up time after school was theatre. These people worked many hours completing stage props, work- ing on lighting and sound arrangements, and acting as well. Jr. Jeff Rydberg real- ized that theatre work didn't just take up after school time, but was rather a round the clock job. Some of the best ideas for a play, air band, or something are thought of in places like English class. While many students went straight home at the sound of the bell, some had other plans. Whether it was athletics, jobs, news- paper, music lessons, or theatre, these peo- ple all had a reason for their activities. To them, there was life after school. Life After School

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