Overland High School - Trail Yearbook (Aurora, CO)

 - Class of 1988

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Julie TAT . Q3 ln a school where many succeed, the potential of a new class begins to become reality as the olticers make sure that There is a freshman student council tomorrow moming. Pass it on! This among the freshmen before 200 graders showed up for the first in September. Out of these 200, out from the rest for having natural abilities. s were postponed to a later date past CNovemberJ to insure not a election, but a quality election. Ramstetter, and representatives Courmcy Williams, Casey Gibson. The officers got right to work on their plans for the year, which included fundraising ac- tivities and a retreat. They tried to come up with their own unique ideas that benefited the freshman class. I want our activities to be what the freshman class wants, not just what student council suggests, said Jamie. The freshmen didn't want to be recognized know each other to insure the based upon performance not said Ms. Anne Adams. The spon- Adams and Mr. Gordon Young. unique and works well, said Adams. The freshman class officers were President Andy Davis, Vice President Katie Galloway, as just 'freshmen,' but as a class who could ac- complish anything. I think our class has the ability to complete anything, and I would like to prove that this year. 'f said Andy. During the year there was an average at- tendance of 50 to 60 interested students at every class meeting. Strong class unity and participation will make these years the best of .... s s QAX of N x 'Q G 2 11' 'xiii Y X 1 f w at Y Q Treasurer our said Katie Julie Williams 5 , R .ss-V vi-.ie--t ,. ,,... lt . .... . . ,s , ......r t e H -.ee 1 l ,e1.1 ...., .... f MN NSS: -'QU kr 'sw reshman class officers Courtney Williams, Angie meeting. Approximately 50 students showed up for each Ramstetter, Jamie Kantor, Andy Davis, Katie Gal- class meeting, loway, and Casey Gibson plan their December class Freshmen ti- sgi' : -..'- r -e . .., g . li. fi : ' 'ee-- t ' L 5 -12. 1 .51-z-1 5 ,..... at A . ..ee 124. Gif it X 'K A .... I kk,. ...,

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