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taff Jennifer McQuaid, Editor Angela Blanchard Michelle Dveirin Lisa Hardin Philip Lajoie Jill Pepper Jennifer Ralston Jennifer Seick Katherine Simpson Deborah Traudt Kathy Daly, Adviser Kathy Daly HIT ME. Dressed in Hawaiian attire, Jr. Buffy Barnes and Sr. Dan Sawyer place their bets at the blackjack table. Playing 2l was only one of the many activities at the after Prom party which lasted from midnight until 6:00 a.m. on May 3. ' x ALL DECKED OUT in formals, tuxedos. and crutches. Srs. John Brock and Jenni Green don't let an impediment get in the way of their fun at the Prom on May 2. John Morgan John Morgan 'HJ' IN THE SPIRIT ofcompetition, Soph. Jill Pepper and Mrs. Kathy Daly cheer as a teammate blocks a spike in the first annual yearbook vs. newspaper volley- ball game. Although the newspaper staff came out the victors, Jill vowed, Wc'll get them back next year. IMPRESSIVEY AS SR. Paul Andre admires Sr. Jay Genender's biceps, Srs. Kelly Weaver and Steve Hayutin try to muscle in on the attention. 24 Closing Copy aml Layout: Jennifer McQuaid
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New Time, New Place 0 WL5 ave! nbelievable changes continued when a com- mittee of parents, stu- dents, sponsors, and staff voted to hold graduation at Stutler Bowl at 10:30 a.m. on May 30 to accommodate the larger crowds. A smile was on every face in the gymnasi- um of Cherry Creek High School where the graduating students assembled before re- ceiving their diplomas. No face was without a smile, and the air of excitement was kept at a continual level. Outside, the level of excitement was just as high but magnified by the larger num- bers. Mr. John Peterson, father of Sonia Peterson, said, I felt a sense of enjoyment, pride, loss, and hoped she was prepared to take that step into the future that she now had to face. Parents, grandparents, friends, and godparents all were awaiting the beginning ofthe ceromonies. The smiles were wide and warm, and no tears were shed, at least not yet. As the graduates walked into the stadi- The smile on Leslie Moroyc's face only partially ex- presses the feeling that was present after being able to move the tassel tothe left side ofthe cap. John Morgan hides his feelings with shades for the bright sun. 'B um, there was a special feeling of accom- plishment knowing that they were the only class in Overland's history to have seven valedictorians: Anjali Budhiraja, Sabrina Smith, Tami Gash, Jeffrey Shesol, Bryan Pepper, Heather Reddy, and Charles Wen- nogle. Speaking at graduation were Jeffrey Shesol, Laura Protextor, Jim Reid, and Mr. James Bond. Rob Cohen and Michelle Reeves sang during the ceremony while Valerie Waldrop sang the National An- them to begin graduation. In a special tri- bute, Mr. Joseph Adamo presented a plaque to outgoing superintendent Dr. Richard Koeppe. Q W ' 1' Copy and l.1iyout: Phil Liijoie I ff I Graduation
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'Jn dwtfhr , . 'iq 'IA' '- QQ wp' . 1t.,gW-If ,KN CAUGHT WITH HIS pants down, Sr. David Hughes tells Sr. Teresa Dwyer and Jr. Michelle Weiser that he doesn't have the missing whiskey. SR. DAVID HUGHES gives Srs. Thor Nelson and Steve Seidenfield a puzzled look when Thor talks to Steve about David's missing gear. WELL, YOU KNOW! Sr. Seth Ryan comforts Sr. Theresa Dwyer when it's discovered that Selsdon is missing. Selsdon was the company drunk who kept disappearing. Copy: Kurcn Porter Layout: Karen Porter 'Noises Offl'
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