Overland High School - Trail Yearbook (Aurora, CO)

 - Class of 1988

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Tia Pedrett Sean Peperas Shelley Peterson Jarad Phillips Derek Phipps James Pike Melissa Pike Stephen Pockross Stephanie Pope Ricky Post Charmaine Poulin Amanda Powers Sharol Preisser Kaelyn Prejean Jeffrey Radloff Heather Ragan Tiffany Raikes Amy Rail Reed Ralston Michael Ramstetter Monty Ranisate Mary Rapp Terry Rathbum Michael Reardon Micaela Reddy Tricia Reeb Conrad Reid Joshua Rein Amy Remmers Michael Rice Michelle Richardson Kola Rios Stacy Rittacco Michael Rivera Suk Rivera Troy Robb Bradley Roberts Elizabeth Roberts Nathan Robinson Christopher Rogers Susannah Rogers Rene Rojas Mundy Rollins Jermifer Ronayne Erin Rosenshine William Rosser Jonathan Rothstein Christopher Russell Shawn Salvino Heather Samson Denisse Samuels Terran Samura Chris Sanford Lora Sauer Brian Sawyer Jeremy Sawyer Tommy Schenbeck Jeffrey Schlauder Michael Schreiber Kari Schulz Tamara Seaman Tanya Seaman Matthew Searcy Dana Sefton Kanaye Sekimi Heather Shields Seth Shoemake Christopher Shriner Joanne Shwayder David Simon Mariella Siraa Charles Sisson K ww' . , ' 'F' .... t ,l.i eetr S ug l.. . .. J . ,... - i if I --K e . V 1 J - ' 'iii .713 ,N .s ,... .. 5 kk , K I Q ww ,EQ . W-My.:-1,,, ' ti.-,wfaijsez-:1g,:11 ' l ' mMJggkij, gL: ..: -s erif . -itr -- ' ..t - - ---, Q e:9ss.1.f5Eg,--E- E ., .. .sf - sg grwsfys - . Q. iris - ' T' . fm- -,.,. R s itll ' ls'i 'J 1 - - - s 1 , -, e A 4 3 L ' 'ii i . ,l,,. l,,. A . F s'ii 'J f ' :S . ---- , ' sr ' H ,--- - ' s .. . ,L . .,,, K 3 t . ,ft ... .. s,.. , ..., s . .,.. .. , .. , .. ,......,. ,,.. at .t .. .. . - .., .... v ,... N .,..., -r. WS. .,,..,,.. 1 .. qw. i .,.. ,,,,. . .. ,. ., ,.,,... tt. . , rrr- in . K . ,r-- A . ' '-r- ' e eeee 'J e to ' e T . 'it i - . B ' ' A . Q X , ,.: ., -'. V .... ,, .ff gf-sz WW.:-gferg--'z fs-ws. gg-y -spas mfr 1132 i T -he x. eetts- ls,'e - if K LV.. - ., ill -:ig A . J .... S . ..,.le V bt 1 wi . - , , S, ,Z 5.-wt V . ,...,. W ..i....... ., K - - P ,K rs Y Q Q l u v 5, r it ' ,..,, A 5- .tt , ,swf E,-:awe ,L elee J A A N' 'T X rs ,, ffl?-gt H L ,wr 5 ., 1 -.t', .:f', -1 : ' 5 S -i-HE-lee i ' 'Qi 2: 'Z pp QE r F Q-X s , gig.. Q - Qi ii-5 . . .QE i -.i' -is .-s,ffa'a,,. k,,i , ., .. - ries! - . 'Is sig ---- K fm 11. -' 15, wee- :ssl L, -Y 1' Jes si. - -1,'?22...,,, af- :ge Q X -1 fiffiiii -tw: he ' +2 K U ,.., K ..., . it . tels rr., in iiii 'T to r.r eess C2 x FY: ..k, ,. B J . ..,.. . ,, ,N 'E S PW ,W t

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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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N'l R Ss i. N 3 , , Si Q s Q g X l reelanee photographer Ron Dorito from lligh School three day Whom Session' Ron also SPCVU CUC dal' at U10 Sports magazine talks to Jr. Jeremy DuPont during a printers to watch the process of publishing lite Scout. Daly Sk iv 1' 1 ,X J as Stix wa , Q 4 1' 3 sf . S . SV' ,M .. Long judged by national critiques as a superior publication, recognition by High School Sports magazine again proves The Scout a cut What's going on? Ask tThe Scout! When students wanted to know what was going on in the news they could turn to The Scout. lt reported the news around the nation as well as around the school. The newspaper was recognized with a very prestigious achievement. The national maga- zine-Iligh School Sports featured the newspa- per in its February edition. The magazine dealt with high school sports and athletes across the nation. In each issue, the magazine chose some high school extracurricular activity, other than a sport, to feature in their Time Out section. When The Scout was chosen, it was the first time that lligh School Sports had decided on a newspaper for its feature. High School Sports chose The Scout from twelve other award-winning newspapers from across the nation. The paper was chosen over the competition for its coverage of interna- Co-py: Kun Goodwin Layout: Tyler Salazar tional, national, local, and school events. It was also chosen for balanced coverage, clean layouts, and creative designs. Although many staff members had never heard of the magazine, they were excited to be chosen for a feature in a national magazine. The Scoutis advisor, Mrs. Sheryl Foster, Said, i'Most of the staff did not realize what was going on until the professional photographer came to take pictures for the article. I was tree mendously surprised and pleased. Sr. Jarod Trow said, Nlvlost people do not get the chance to be in a nation-wide magminef' Being chosen for the feature was a great morale booster. It gave the staff more incen- tive because they had been recognized for their work. Sr. Jason Bumett said, This recogni- tion made the staffmore willing to workhardf' Mrs. Foster said, 'lThis makes the entire staff feel like weare doing something right. It helps us keep concerned with quality. Debbie Traudi sk V . 5 aint- as The recognition helped the staff feel better about being on newspaper. It in- creased morale and made us work harder. Sr. Jarod Trow ....... .......,...,. .

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