Overland High School - Trail Yearbook (Aurora, CO)

 - Class of 1988

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Lisa Hardin, Lisa Saine, NAHS: FRONT ROW: Rachel Calkins, Gail KYOVTU-, Holly Buchanan, Gail Schultz, Pam Morgan, Shelly Hamilton, Angie Mansfield. ROW 2: Tina Mlynar, Shari Valenta, Holly Loban, Laurie Kubitz, Katie Burke, Clark Kinney, Yvette Wiwel, Cathy Staggs, Lesley Straface, Lisa Pistone. BACK ROW: Stephanie Stuben, Lisa Bnxmtiel, Kristine Debel, Mike Rivera. lustin Bolinger, Brant Wit1el,loel Still, leffrey Day , Michelle McCullah, Connie 'K Har-nmis, Michelle Kim fl ate, Raquel lNTERNA'l'lONAL CLUB: FRONT ROW: Shamayne T Femandez, Sheri Pn1d'homme. BACK ROW: Mrs. Heather Pickles-Otero, Sun Pak, Carmen Cachan, Navneet Singh. fr Kris Silvers, Tricia Martinez, TRAIN ERS: FRONT ROW: lennifer Moroye, Kristy Kirkpatrick. ROW 2: Jason Persoff, Jenni Martik, Abby Ulitzky, Laurie Newman, Kristen Wells, Ienni Koontz, Travis Mcllnay. BACK ROW: Bill ' Mr. Tod McKercher, Devin Denette. Ca se, lntem Jeff Silverman, 'gif Q Viv Q - - i 3'? 'K' :are-fifv' ' xv '-ff aw -ff 4 g l- . .. V- 'm x -M .- ,e .a. ':1..f,+ Q., S at . A 5. , ,Y va in. 62. 05 ,ily . .xl . 17 1 , im , COPY: Melina L,,,,,,,, I Trai nl A



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