Overland High School - Trail Yearbook (Aurora, CO)

 - Class of 1988

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Jeffrey Marcu Andrea Margolin Jennifer Marlin Tricia Martinez, Fiona Massey N Kenge Matthews Cindy Maxwell Adam Mays Soren McCarty Jeff McCuny Lauren Mcliarland Esther McGuire Travis Mcllnay Michelle McKeehan Patricia NlcKcever John McKinney Lynette McMichael Evetta McMillian Tommy MeMillion Matthew McMullen Melinda McNeill Michelle Mennekes Jeffrey Meyer Anna Miles Christopher Mills Michael Mills Angela Mitchell Eric Monroe Elenor Moody Allen Moore Daniel Moorhead Jennifer Moroye Jennifer Morrow Cheryl Moser Jennifer Moses Brenda Moss Michael Mroz Patricia Mullen Liane Munekata Elisa Murphy Kery Myers Kelly N'Kenge Jeremy Neal Robert Nelson Erin Nemirovsky Kristan Netzer Laurie Newman Charles Newsom Mylinh Ngo Nhat Nguyen Jennifer Niederhauser Raquel N ieto Natalie Nomian Kathryn Norris Clinton Nowery Al Ohnger Stephanie Onate Erika Ortiz Alben Ottinger Christopher Packham Jennifer Pagano Sun Pak Richard Paladino Ryan Park Jeffrey Parker Jessica Parker Janet Parkhurst Frankie Parkman Shelley Pate Brett Patin Marcus Paul Brent Peddle t 7 H st it -i5:Vl.,,t .pkk I. , , ft 7 , . . t -'Q We ,rg 'sl JN J k - J M' M C ' - 11,51 Q . at , , QQ? 31 1 We-M ,Z Q, 1 rf M ,,. W tin sf J gg' Zi if t'Qfif3'i fi' 5' f WW 3-.. N 9 - ', , '--, EMWQWWWH i ,l,ll, J iii , I 4, 2-3 f .1 , s V ,gt . W + I Myst .t 7, ' ' 6 ., y . ,ak Ai.x V , M.. iff ' 'Ra ix K N Q, 19 IQEWQ Sm E ulgaiiiwv . . 'Qi-. K 2- f Hogg 3A H ' A ll HH. Km 3 t i 1 'W R .4 lv. . ee if ,tsl -J I -N... K A t - .x W ,, , R Pi- I 2 any L IE w I va . A A i, s A A .3 'S K ,x A if 'Vi we I . K -Xi x ,' si.: .L fy A C tQi.,j 'lf l ,- t as e Q3 4 tlts , 1 eef5Wfis2s'yfgif fe fl ie mar .Y 'W . 'X f Q a ff:e+ l a f ' e,, J la: ji: v i . , eq-7-J I Q1 - c ii'1- ' H in i C C , Q i .V L, ' A s - iipl ' fi! 'fqij ieeee lar, i C eW+,: 1 sgt twin N 1 J ,J N 5 N C J 'J f 'itti in A l I, f ' S' ix , K1 V Q.. F N ,ft ,kk xx Wi A K -'S . ii. 1 qi zpk ci1 Qw Qe ff tlee flea jfWQ5 Q at Q' e x. , .M t Q t.,,kk gif J IZ, W ,XXI S -.-......-............................ -...-,.-.-..,. 4,-.-,4.4.-,-. - . -.

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4 t l X .:bE: t T Q .sis . -.... K N in -Q-3,,g,, 5 3. . . N,.kt. og .kk ,ggi F . sf? M X . : 4 'sim fists? sera S hw A , n ,, 3 ai' if WEN 4 Q, X sv 1 . t . . , i.. L , 8 W . .S -1512. 4- Qefei . :rif e Q rr? ' ii fs . I . e sf. . ,,, in .. Q ft-Q sf- 1 G t Y Q ire ,wt sv ' Long-awaited weekends always seem to end too quickly, as students suffer through five days of school while waiting for their next chance to be 'KI like weekends because it's an opportune time to indulge in the pleasures of life, said Sr. Scott Smcester. Pleasures indeed, after a long week of the six hour a day bite of school, the weekends come slowly and end quickly. Some thought school was not so bad. School is fun in between the parties, said Soph. Matt Golitz. But the opinion of most: students remained the same. 'LI live only for the week- ends,', said Sr. Lance Borlase. 'iThey're too short, said Sr. Erin Graham. Short as they might be, the weekends offered a wide variety of interesting activities. Parties were the most popular activity, but getting to them seemed to create problems for the ride' less. 'iCan I have a ride? became a very familiar request. Many would use the time to see a game, go on a date with someone special, or maybe hit the slopes in the winter and the reservoir or mountains when the weather per- mitted. The weekends are the time to forget about school and really let it all go,', said Sr. Lisa Pistone. The weekends nights were caref but the mornings were used to sleep lost during the week. It is the with friends and completely forget about school, sleep in, and do things that I have planned to dof' said Sr. Angie Mansfield. Some used the valuable time to work on last minute homework before Monday. I have to finish my essay! was a repeated complaint for the procrastinators who waited until Sunday. Letting it all go was great for the majority, butthe employed suffered the long weeks only to work long days and nights. I hate to work on the weekends, but I definitely can't live without the money, said Sr. Paul Rosas I hate the hours, but I love the money, said Sr. John Carstensen. Money went quickly on the weekends, but it was always worth it. Oh, what a weekend ! said Sr. Alan Terry. The weekends are a great time to unwind with a variety of inter- esting activities. Sr. Trevor Manley Evan Husmy C-iqnlglmag vagalign turns img gnc long two WCQE Kirschenmann afld JY. .IU1iC Rflddy COFIVCTSC Z-li Zi holiday weekend for many students. Here, Sr. Kathy Ct1py:'I'tmIla1l-Stilh Layout: Analisa Kanter party given by Jr. Lisa Hardin. iiii 1513:33f:3:ZgIgigIg!g!

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