Overland High School - Trail Yearbook (Aurora, CO)

 - Class of 1988

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is! gi. N Ns X I 1' 4-,Q , ...,, at Concentrating on the jobs of organizing prom and increasing class unity, junior class officers strive to accomplish We want to put on the best prom Overland has ever seen, said Junior Class PresidentJill Pepper. Planning the prom was the primary job of the class officers. The rest of the officers were Vice President Mike Mattingly, Secretary Mollie Eaton, Treasurer Jenny Barnes, and Representatives Virginia Gorsevski and Debra Betson. All officers agreed that having a prom that Overland will never forget was among their top goals for the year. Justa good prom wasn't enough. They wanted something more, some- thing unbelievable, said Mollie. 'iUnbelievable, like most things, is not cheap. Ticket sales were a big part of the expenses but alone were not enough. Virginia said, Working in the concession stand at home football games was also a big help. mln order for prom to be what we wanted we had to work together, said Jenny. Virginia added, I believe our class has worked hard on putting on the kind of prom we want, with Jill's help especially. Some of the officers ran for office involved with prom. Mollie said, 'SI ested in helping our class become and interesting, along with Of course, prom wasn't the only thing the juniors did, but it was the most important and time consuming. Other than building a float for Homecoming, most of the activities planned and executed were fundraisers spe- cifically for prom. Mollie said, HWe have a great Class but it would make things a lot easier if we had more class unity. Jenny added, 'iln order for our class to become more united we needall differ- ent groups to get involved. Notjust the jocks or the smarter students, everybody. Jill finished with, Prom helped the class to become closer and be able to work together. Next year we will be even closer. Helping to plan prom involved an unbeliev- able amount ol' time, butworkingwithspon- sors, officers, and the class made it a lot of fun. Jr. .lill Pepper JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Mollie Eaton, Jenny Bames, Jill Pepper, Mike Mattingly, Virginia GOYSCVSJU. Copy: T1 K nnndy Layout: An' N y NOT PICTURED: Debra Betson, 0 dget Haber

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Competition is a natural part of high school, whether it occurs during the class or in athletics, but it proves even stronger when it is From athletic diversions to mathematic di- siblings who shared their high school both helpful and harmful to each of sometimes similar and disparate goals. was one area of competition be- Fr, Alan Biltimier said, I trying to do my best. Mike lettered his sophomore year, so I also best J r. Mike Biltimier added, trying to do better than it works out well because we each other to do better. and his brother J r. Todd had pressure because they offensive and defensive posi- in football. Tyler said, We both push each other to exccll in football and to get in shape for the upcoming season. This puts some competitiveness in our relationship. Academic pressure was also shared be- tween family members. Jr. Tae-Hui Kim and her brother Sr. Tae-Sik Kim both had accumu- lated grade point averages of 4.0. Tae-Hui said, I feel acertain amountofpressure to live up to his reputation. His achievements pro- vide a good goal for me to shoot for. This pressure was not always bad. Tae-Hui added, We have a friendly type of competition that helps me succeed? Even though competition existed between family members, the years shared in high school seemed to be the building blocks for even stronger relationships. Jr. Kirstin Czeczok said, I like going to high school with my younger sister Amy. It has changed our relationship from only being sisters to also being great friends. .... nf' as Lori Rocca An aggressive game of one on one correctly reprc- I3Lltimicr's relationship. 'lhcy often competed not only in sents Ir. Mike Biltimier and his brother Fr. Alan Sports but also in academic achievements

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