Overland High School - Trail Yearbook (Aurora, CO)

 - Class of 1988

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A .law 1 i X i 9 'l 'S COP Y and Layout: TJ Kc DECA: FRONT ROW: Andrea Reiiz, Danielle Arrnsirong, Juiie Baller, Siaci Haggerty. ROW 21 Llianne Henningsen, Brigii Carr, Courtnee Calvert, Kristin Werih, Rebecca Stevenson, Siacey Fox, ROW 3: Jenny Ralsion, Ronii Rosen, Karen Server, Neil Bel- stock, Kris Williams, HeaLher Walech. BACK ROW: Hugh Bernardi, TI Kennedy, Chris Baller, Anneue Boyd, Rob Roye Sieve Russell, Johnny Maido. nado, Sieve Wefrh, DECA: FRONT ROW Srephanie Srnilh, Tara Bunch, X Marva Bolden, Micheile Bukuf- l ROW 2: Priscilla Sohnson,Barb W Schoephoersrer, Amanda MYCYS Young Chang. BACK ROW N. Tiffany Parker, Ceha Malies, ix Kristie Faison, l'layBS Redmond ll eff Baller, Dennis N Schenkenberger. Noi Pictured: . Mychgiig Griffin, Erica Holton, l renmfe, 10935, Trevor Marfm. DECA1 FRONT ROW: Nikki Oriiz, Karen Yorieriield, Gina Beverly , Michelle Mascarenas. ROW 2: Katie Rarnsdale Krissy Debel, Melissa Klekoika, Dee Dee Brown, lenni Bedore, Sanna GBYL3- BACK ROW: Ieff Arnesonflodd Green, Shaun Sievens, Keily Mauox, Syivia Mann indy FBLA: FRONT ROVV1 M Moyer, Kirnbcrlie Pun, Alexan- dria Garcia, Andrea Hess, Cory Sher. ROW 2: lrene Sklaversky , Sean Siarnpley, lulie 'Yhorrias Christina Aronson, Melissa Mirabal. ROW 3: lon 'Yierne coii Dice, Michael Hayuiin, BACK ROW: lenifer Schrarn. ' ur Mark Hough, Scoii Kipp , Rusiin Luckin, larnie lones. Tc,-fi Lundin 2

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'ie 'Mfg W X Mig t 533 Students joined the speech and debate team for many reasons. Sr. Danielle Armstrong said, I joined because I needed to learn better speaking skills and more disciplined study skills. Jesus said, I like speaking in front of people, and debate gives me the opportunity to do so. Joining the team had a lot of advantages for the students. Ev- 'XXL Y'-T. 'Q 'E f U , , 'Lk ' ' A1 'KY 'Tiff ' 1,5 . A . fs Sgkpgfiy ,QQ s .J,g Slf. 4- nm, fy fg?63e'itf wif?-,.-' wf?f'5'4.f2lT?'9f?3P?7'.jfg .-vm... Cyl-lin P' 1 '11 in fi'-. is 5-V.. ,,s,,,f4-.,-,,-.h-,. . - ., fa ..x..,,:j,1g , A ,Q ig. xy., f QS?-f 1 if .'if2i1f:.ff2'tfsE'fte.es-' Qs- .ff5'f-as ifsiflisi'-fs 9'-'V'-f fffi' if-X '-545,-.F 'if F7 ' 1' ' I W :fi-11 -.ciihx 5 D-.1 vmpn' wk-fggkgyg, 45-.si 'ms . :. 'PJ tw.:-. 0 fwwfsi. 'f' i.'a9 ,'tY,f . , ' 4 gifs. 3, I H9123 Ax- 59 We 'ffffi-iff i2fi?f2S'Ef .533 .,.. ,,, ... . i A ' .Y . K 1' 'nz-I-' .r fs' Y- '--f' 'vi-' . ie S I m.si.ix,,g.at-Qftgwsyfiviige .4 ,i' ,Vf3Q!,.?,wt.i'r v rv. , .sq-. 'gf' ,H-I. ,.,N ,'1.y,, . If tr' 1 i 4 if -, bv - '36 .Ye ?9?'s-,Y 3 f Tvffjeggfxg- W., wif M. 5,1521-,. ,,Lt',,,g:fff .af-zz, Efseiivaf-Lit? 3 .fQZffjj, - .tg VY' 1, ' : ' af-fi' seg e -M.-, - .. Wy Q, if-fvftgff ff , , Q. Q. ,i ,,j5i,i, l. .g .., - -1 vu! R.: af : fs 1 E753 13'-a 5 .- 72 5:- is Li. Words flew with deep meaning and partnerj and LD Qwithout a part- nerj. Interpretation events were original oratory, humor, drama, extemporaneous, and poetry. Jr. Krista Hoeppner, who had experi- ence in performing most of the events, said, When you're doing your piece you have to convey an intense emotion. It's a lot differ- ent than acting. You have less to work with. You can't use your body from the waste down so you have to rely on your tone of oice and your facial ORENSICS.....-. FIRST CDF p . Winning was the best part of competition. Sr. Sheri Prud'homme said, Winning is a really unbelievable feeling. All your hard work is paid off. Sr. Ryan Reese agreed and said, It FGRTY-EICSI-IT sometimes stinging accuracy as the speech and debate team took the floor. The team competed mostly on Saturdays, although there were some ovemight competitions. People competed three times a competition unless they made it to the final round. To relieve the tension in between rounds they played cards and hackeysack or talked with friends and competi- tors. Sr. Jesus Aldana said, I don't mind competing on Satur- days because I spend more time with my friends than debating. eryone agreed that it helped their public speaking, but it helped in other areas as well. Danielle said, In debate I've leamed to commu- nicate and express myself better, and it's taught me discipline. Sponsor Jim Chase said, It gives students a more real-life experi- ence and the chance to utilize that outside of school. Students really enjoyed speech and debate because of the oppor- tunity it gave them to express themselves. In debate there were two forms of debate, CX Cwith a feels really good- like you're one of the best in the room. The team had their fair share of winning, too. At the Harrison High School meet they took first place ahead of 47 other schools. Also, at Colorado District Student Congress four out of the eight finalists were from Overland. They were Jr. Tae-hui Kim, Sr. Jesus Aldana, and Sr. Danielle Armstrong, who were chosen as superior speakers, and Sr. Tae-sik Kim, who was chosen as an out- standing speaker. fc- . A Bridget Haber FQ' 'K uton the spot, Srs. Jamie Wilson and Jesus Aldana practice a debate for the stale qualifying meet. They practiced before a room full ofthe toughest critics--their class. O 1 minutes fly by for Sr. g Ryan Reese who must complete his argument in this short amount of time. Ryan was a cross-examinaiton debator practicing in class. :1:Ilizfzizfzfz-:iz-:-:-27:71 1f:1:5:5:7:f:1:1:1 Bridget Haber

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