Overland High School - Trail Yearbook (Aurora, CO)

 - Class of 1988

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.C ,h Q., , vw X , - K 1 p Fx, . r Q l all C' LL Caught trying to go to your locker? Frustrated in your attempts to sneak snacks from the cafeteria? Don't worry, it's just security practicing Was the toughest job in school trying to serve up delectable lunches to hungry, yet finicky students? Was it cleaning up spots of spit from the walls? Or was it instilling knowl- edge to reluctant scholars during eighth pe- riod? Actually, none of these jobs rivaled the challenge presented to the security staff. As the school population changed in both size and complexion, so did the role of security. Where once the main function of a guard was to shoo the students out of the locker areas and into the cafeteria, now their goal was to prevent fights, vandalism, and theft. Even though their jobs increased in respon- sibility, respect for them did not necesarily follow. Students generally treated the guards on a scale of respect somewhere between a younger sister and a policeman. Offering one student's opinion, Sr. Stepha- nie Wheeler said, I don't see them serve any real purpose as far as security. My friends have had things stolen out of their lockers while the security guards were drinking coffee or reading the paper in the cafeteria. On December 2, class meetings were held to reinforce the necessity for students to fol- low the school rules. The task of enforcing those rules fell largely on the although they did receive teachers and administrators and faculty have combined together problems. Also the students' been a big plus to security, said guard Cortez Collins. Disruptive behavior usually some specific discontent by a students. The banning of the caused rebellion by the students. the trash cans to symbolize their the smoking area ban, said Helen DeComa. Of course, only a very small students actually made the difficult. The vast majority their need to sneak to their lockers during free periods with the recognition that the guards had a job to do--the toughest job in school. Debbi: Tr-mud! ot every encounter with a security guard resulted in a refenral to the dean's office. Here guard Cortez Cqayz Carol Kim md Justin Thyme Layout: Cami Kim Collins shares a laugh with Soph. Chris Caudillo. Mr. Collins also eamed respect by coaching basketball. ' E JJ

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I ,..., . ,.,.,,...,...,.. .,.. , Szzsi-s:?i.s-I1-,r,?, fw-' '-f - Jim Huge-Superintendent James Harrington-President, School Board Nancy S ence-Vice President, School Board Robert Vgilson-Secretary, School Board Patricia Hayes-Treasurer, School Board James Seff-Assist. Secffreas., School Board Joseph Adamo-Principal Anne Adams-English 9BS, English 10, Mass Media Bob Alexander-AP Biology, CP Biology, Ski Club I Gary Alexander-Trig., Algebra, College Algebra, Gyrrmastrcs llelen Alkes-Computer Programming, Calculus, Trig. Beth Alseike-Spec. Services Team Leader John Andersen-Math 3, Basic Algebra, Basic Geometry Richard Anderson-CP Chemistry, AP Chemistry Frank Armito-Custodian Sue Annstrong-Gourmet Foods, Housefllome, Marr.lFamily, Foods Beth Baker-Cherrristry, CP Chemistry, Cross Country Ski Club Tamara Bauer-Latin, Semantics, Latin Club Matt Beatty-Dean, Wrestling Janeen Benson-PE Coordinator, Sociology of Sport, Free Weights, Weight Training Joan Besly-Am. History, World Cultures Linda Bilyeu-Records George Black-Security Bill Bliss-Psychology, Am. History, Poliltical Awarenes Club Pat Bock-EOP Dee Bond-Math Analysis, Computer Programming J im Bond-Social Studies Coordinator, Am. History, AP History, Am. Govennent, Football Cynthia Booth-Spec Servics Denise Bourg-Math 1, Computer Programming, Geometry Acc. Ben Bowen-English 9,l0, Student Govennent Susan Braverman-Nurse Bruce Brown-Intro to Business, Accounting, Ind. Sports, Team Sports, Soccer Cathy Brown-Science Aide Harry Bull-Am. History, Football, Girls' Basketball, O Club Susan Burrows-Am. History, You and Law, Economics Ann Burton-EOP Waheed Butt-Gen. Science, Physical Science, Science Club Lorraine Calkins-Art Aid Dawn Cangilla-For Languages Alene Carlson-Counselor, Dept. Coordinator Sharon Carlson-EOP Jan Carre-Records Shirley Carroll-English Aide Ron Castagna-Activities Director, Lacrosse I Keith Chamberlain-You and Law, Am. History, Project Close- U Lgu Ann Chamberlain-Spanish Jim Chase-English 9, English 9 Acc., Forensics, Debate, Speech and Debate Jim Christina-Security Eric Coble-West Civ., Sov.lAm. Relations Cortez Collins-Security, Basketball Jennifer Condreay-GramfW ri Review, AP English, Semantics, Speech and Debate Geneva Corace-English 10, Creative Writing, Literary Magazine Emmett Cruson-Math Coordinator, Algebra Acc. Carlos Cuaron-Special Services - 1' nf' -.f-'W frfiz-E.-E15 . 3 :L ,X 5 U 'N 1 is 5 as ia- R ' . f 'fs is tw. .,t.r,tm,,. 1, 6. A L ii? Mi: E ma 5 P 5 , f- an ff J it ,,,,, ,wwf t ,,f!,5,ff!:i. ,, . - E 5 ii C tg Q J F 5 if Q is L 1,3 , if fr tt is as t :see 1 it as a-- . - it it : Q F- .s C 1 at Pt . . 1 t g X tee, J '----- , --- ,,ttt , L it V XT X ,,,, ,,, .t,, I' C ., 'R A 1 sv it :whiff XR



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Doris Cushing-EOP Cathy Cytrynowicz-EOP Ben Dalton-Mechanical Drawing, Auto Mech., Woods, Tennis, Wrestling Kathy Daly-English 10 BS, GramlWrit. Review, Year- book, Lit. Magazine Bob Dando-Ind. Tech. Coordinator, Woods, Metals Charleen Dansky-Records Nancy Dawson-EOP Helen DeComa-Security Mary Dove-Spec. Services, English Dee Jay Driver-Spec. Services, Counselor Diane DuPuis-EOP Sandra Erickson-Physics, Chemistry Gayle Erskine-Gourmet Foods, Foods, Child Develop- ment Beth Farr-Geometry, Consumer Math, Math Finance, Algebra Samuel Feld-English 10, World Lit, Humanities Cheryl Fellows-Food Services Manager Sandy Fishbein-EOP Rachel Forer'SS Aide Sheryl Foster-English l l Acc., loumalism, Intro to I our- nalism Lindi Franzini-GymlDance Becky Freeman-Gennan Masako Furuiye-Food Services Esther Garcia-EOP Marcy Gentry-Spec. Services Peggy George-English 9, English 10 Acc., English l 1 BS Michael Giddings-Algebra l and 2, Geometry Helene Goldblatt-Spec. Services Mary Gomez-Counselor Morgan Graham-Counselor Pam Gregory-Counselor Marlene Grueber-Assistant Principal Elsa Guiterrez-Food Services Marianne Guthals-Nurse Bob Hanson-Am. History, Psychology, Wes. Civ,, Radio Club Julie Harris-Counselor Paul Helander-Counselor Debra Heller-Student Teacher Noreen Henckel-EOP Ruth Hennan-Gen. Biology, CP Biology Ruth Hilsenbeck-Food Services Mary Alice Hinderer-Spanish Alice Hinton-Business Dept. Coordinator, Typing, Ac- counting Rand Hogarth-Human Science, Gen. Biology Kelly Howard-Wes. Civ., Am. History, SADD Shelley Howard-Art Dept. Coordinator, Painting, Draw- U18 Earlene Humble-Security Marty Hutchison-EOP Pat Hynes-Dean John Icabone-Band, lazz, Percussion Lori Johnson-Algebra, Math, Basic Algebra Marsha Johnson-Basic Algebra, Albegra, Geometry, Geometry Acc. Jeff Keefe-Earth Science, Environ. Study, Blazer Power Tom Keefe-Physics, CP Physics, AP Physics, Odyssey of the Mind Debbie Kennedy-Reading Improvement, Adv. Expos. 'M fad' K A E it as 1 ' is wi' X st H

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