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YOUTH FUL MEMORIES RESURFACE Kim Kenyon. Smith was Kenyon's teacher as as Coach Woody Smith consults with Coach DUNN well as coach during her high school years. , ,,x., I f tw, .I ft. ' Rx W inf aa itil, aaa' hat an old nit-picky fuddy duddy! exclaims a student as he realizes his teacher is hopelessly backward, old fashioned, and basical- ly no fun. Sitting back in his desk, the student ponders over the thought that his teacher could ever have been young, maybe even a teenager. Many teachers, though, were once, believe it or not, students themselves. Many did some quite unusual things when they were in high school, and many still do. Ms. Tamera Bauer was as rebel- lious as they came. She skipped her own graduation because she felt it wasn't a great accomplishment be- cause it was so easyf' At her wedding she refused to have to kill flowers for her bouquet. Mr. .lim Bond, social studies teach- er, admits he didnit work as hard as he could have in high school. I was lazy,', he said, and also disobedient. A teacher told me there's a right way, a wrong way, and my fthe teacherisj way, and we do things my way. Mr. Bond coughed in disrespect and was immediately kicked out of class. This Jim Bond was a far cry off the well- liked teacher he is today. Growing up in Denver, Dr. Ted Tsumura, even at a tender age, was concerned about the physiology and health of others. One day during a softball game, a friend was chasing a hard hit ball. It went over the fence, and when his friend climbed over to retrieve it, the ring on his finger caught on the fence. The finger stared Dr. T. straight in the eye. Our dash- ing hero did not falter, though. The finger is something he needed and be- longed to him, I needed to get it back on his handf' Dr. T. grabbed the fin- ger in one hand and his friend in the other and rushed to the hospital. Thanks to the quick thinking of this budding health specialist, his friend was able to regain almost full use of his finger. Many teachers' lives remained similar to that of their younger ones. They were simply not the Hfuddy dud- dies they appeared to be. Mr. Bond explained that teachers appear to be demanding, but in reality they are giving advice because they were once students themselves? Teachers' Pasts
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an Cl' i ife- Kathy Rife-Math, Algebra Marilyn Rink-EOP, Counseling John Rinow-Custodian Buel Robinson-Assistant Principal Mary Roelker-Science Technician Sue Roser-Biology, Gen Science Mary Jane Rowe-Media Coordinator Trudy Rozas-Office Manager Susan Rudoff-ESL Ricky Safer-ESL Kay Sandler-Eng 9, Reading Improvement Eugenia Sarmiento-Foreign Exchange Teacher Tim Sautel-Special Service Averi Schaubman-Social Worker Tony Schenbeck-Athletic Director Mary Schieferecke-Counselor Karen Schiemann-Drama Helga Schmitz-For Lang Coordinator, German Ted Shantz-PE, Wt Training Arralea SharifSecurity Mary Martha ShawiWest Civ, World Rel, You and Law Heather Sheets-Foreign Language Student Teacher Claire Shipman-Nurse Sandra Shive-EOP, Dean Sam Short-Drawing, Printing Carol Shull-Custodian Paul Smith-Choir Susan SmithAPE Aide Woodie SmithfEng 9,l0, GrammarfWriting Review Debbie Sneddon-Western Civ, World Geography Denise Sobiech-Eng 10, Semantics, Adv Expos Clem Staaek-Autos Barbara Stamper-French Grant Stevens4Physical Science, General Science Betty SwallowfFood Services J jx, Sherry Swanson-Eng 9,l0 UV l li Laurie Swetnam-Wood-Social Worker of w N Vicki Switzer-Psychologist , , ,t ll . . I . K v X3 Gini Taylor-Biology WN! M Jeff Thompson-PE, Aquatic Recreation 'xii Barbara Thorngren-Media ' Ted Tsumura-Science Coordinator, Human Physiology Marijane Tufts-Food Services Paulette Vaithc-Special Services Aide Neal Wallace-Photography, Ceramics, Drawing Lauri White-Consumer Math, Algebra Ray Willett-Counselor Vanessa WilliamsfTyping, Career Exp Pat Wisner-Typing, Notetaking, Intro Bus Gordon Young-Mech Drawing, Ind Design, Architecture Norma Young-EOP, Media Elaine Zarba-EOP, Special Services Judy Zimmerman-Bookkeeper Phil Zimmerman-Special Services Director 232 Faculty ,ef4 kt.. L. 5.1 Copy: Tami Gash and Dawn Smith Layout: Jacquclyn Hyde
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D U R I N G T H E HOMECOMING pep assembly, Jr. Gary Wheeler races on tricy- cles to the pleasure of the crowd. st sa.. at, .Y 'I 5, . Q 'sm 1- e .-V .T .f fs any so-i 3? ik R .4 xiii' f.-as-:lei :Q . ci I I Q as .1 te, 'Q Hardy AMAZED AT THE way the var- sity football team is playing, Srs. Sherman Scholten and Ed Bushel point in awe. Spectators got in- volved at the games. BREAKING THE BARRIER. Jr. Todd Madden watches as his teammate thrusts through the sign made by the cheerleaders for the Homecoming game. The Blazers were victorious over the Boulder Panthers. OVERLAND STU- DENTS AND parents attend Bronco games on Sundays to support the AFC West Cham- pions. Family activities were usually planned around the games. SR. STEFANIE TAYLOR works bus- ily on layouts for the ad section of the year- book. As business man- ager of the '87 Trail, hard work and long hours were plentiful for Stefanie. . Y E W 'V' QQ? . 'Q if Hardy if n 1, , .. .-is Sy is ,, . T yKIl -R 95:9 ,-L ss f Ads and Index Division : s na.--Q
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