Overland High School - Trail Yearbook (Aurora, CO)

 - Class of 1988

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Heather Frost: N11S 123 Latin Club 10 123 Ski Club 11,123 13lazerl'ower103 Student Govt, 10-12. Kathleen Gallegos Paulette Garcia: Ski Club 103 Prenied Club 123 lllaver Power 9,103 Student Govt. 9-123 Cross Country 10,113 Soccer 93 'lrzick 10-12. gary' Gardner: Ski Club l23131ind 9- ,losexh Garihan .lill ,ebhartz Xl1S 11,123 NS11S 10-12 Prerned Club 123 Pol, Awareness 123 Student Govt, 9-123 Cross Country 11,123 Soccer 9-123 Volleyball 10. Kristin Gebhart: N1lS 10-123 NS11S 10,113 Student Govt. 9-121 Cross Cguntry 11,123 Soceer 9-123 Volleyball Dan Gennaro: Wrestling 11. Kris Giltordz Choir 10-123 Tennis 9,10 Volleyball 9. Heather GitTord: O Club 123 Ski Club 12, Premed Club 12, Student Govt. 9- 123 Cross Country 9-123 Soccer 11,123 Track 9,103 11asketball9-11. Ginsberg: lfoolball 103 Rugby 10- Zachary Ginter: Rugby 12. N1ichaeIGlaney: Quill and Scroll 113 News waiver 11. Daxicl 1 raflforrl Gleason: Chess Club 91193l1L19'12Q.l11LZ 10-1231 ootb.i1l9-12 Wrestling 10-123 'lraek 9,10. ,lactsiieline Glen: Cross Country 9,103 'lrae ' 9-113 'lrack Xlgr. 10. Jane Godanv: Drama 9-1231'ol. Awareness 12. grian Gold: Ski Club 9-123 XYresIling Dmitrv Goldin: XllS 10-121 N1fl1S 10- 123 1.a1in Club 123 Chess Club 11,121 'lennis 9-123 Basketball 9-12. Kathy Goldinz Student Govt. 9-123 Volleyball 9-11. lkirrie Golitz: Drania 123 CC Ski Club 1... Daniel Goloson: l7ootba1l9-12, Stes en Gomez: 1-'ootball 93 Basketball Jacqueline Gougeon: An Club 93 Newspaper 123 Soccer 9: Sxxinirning 10,123 Lacrosse 11,123 Pol. Awareness Timothy Gore: Band 9-12. I-Irin Graham: X11S 11,123 Gymnastics 9-123 Cheerleader 9-12. Roh Graham: Proj, Closeup 123 Basketball 9,l0. Lauren Green: Band 9. Todd Green: Deca 11,123 Cross Country 103 lrack 103 Basketball 9-12. Christopher Gridlet: Football 9,11,123 Wrestling 9,113 Ruuby 12. Kellv Griesemer: Student Govt. 9-123 Yearbook 123 Svt irnniing 9,103 Lacrosse 11 12 ,... Kristen Groi er I Kim Guidiee: Nl lS 93 191'liI11lilO, Choir 9,103 Student Govt. 9-123 Lacrosse 11,123 Cheerleader 11,123 Poms 9. Bridget Haber: NSllS 11,123 Literary Nlae. 121 Yearbook l2lc3b'11111i1S11CS 10,113 Soltball 10,113 Cheerleader 11,12:11askt:iba1l Nler. 10. Jeff Hahne: lfootbiill 9-123 Rugby 10.12. Tim Hall-Stith: Yearbook 123 Soccer 9 12. Krisa Hallock: Choir 10-123 Cross Country 113 'lirack 9-123 Basketball 9. Copy Man Jams Frost .- .... . . . . . . . . . . . v

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rw or just casual friendship sets standards for teen dating USO what are you doing this weekend? Oh, I don't know. Not much, I guess. Why do you ask? Well,um..uh...Iwas,uh, wonder- ingifyouwantedtogooutf' What? BI knew it...I knew you wouldn't want to, o What are you talking about? I didn't hear a word you said. Oh. Um, I asked if, uh, you would go out with me this weekend. Rea11y? Sure. I'd love to. GreatV' And so another couple agreed to embark on a first date. Through the next few years of school, they would meet other people, break up, go out with others, break up, and so on. Experimentation in meeting a num- ber of people seemed to be a common base among these students. Sr. Karla Todd said, If you are dating someone, I think it is alright to see other people to get to see what they are like. These people also opted to generally stay clear of long-term, involved relationships, especially those students who were seniors. Sr. Kathy Kirschenmann said, If you get into a deep relationship, it would be harder to pull apart from each other. These feelings were not common to all, however. Students also found people whom they really wanted to be with. They felt that dating should be a commitment...that if you really enjoy someone's company and things are fine, then you should stay with that person, said Sr. Eric Woodward. Dating could mean many different things: from dating casually to having a serious relationship, to going out just as friends. From having fun to being hurt, being interested to being bored, dating proved to be memorable. DA! This public display of affection be- tween Srs. Steve Russell and Kim Guidice escapes the security guards on the upper level, but not the photographer. t.t l Bridget llabcr QCP'-.



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t's hard to maintain that macho image when your sister makes you wear a cheerleading uniform for freshman initiations, as Fr. DI Haber leams the hard way. ' M99 - lv W keep the underclassmen on their toes--or hanging by them You think it will never happen to you. Then one day, you find yourself standing on a table in the cafeteria singing nursery rhymes to hundreds of students. No, this was not anybody's idea of fun. They were being initiated. Freshmen duct taped to walls, heads getting dunked in toilets, and students on all fours rolling pennies down the halls with their noses were just a few of the more common initiations enacted. It's a ritual that must be upheld by the upperclassmen so that the younger ones don't get out of line, said Sr. Justin Time. Some initiations, however, did not produce the respect intended. We admire the upperclassmen until they intimidate us, said Fr. Jenny Lillig. lnitiations were against all school poli- cies. If an upperclassman was caught initi- ating a freshman, the upperclassman ended iii1 E2S2E2EfE2Eff2E1:2i2ECE1 5351515131223 up suspended. Some freshmen were even injured by initiations. I had to push a penny across the hard gym floor, and I ended up with a huge scab on my nose. lt didnit go away for a whole week! said Fr. Rayanne Muntean, who was one of the unlucky freshmen. These lnitiations were not always done on the spur of the momentg some of the athletic teams and other organizations made plans to initiate their new members months in advance. After enduring their re- quired initiation, the inductees were usually accepted as a member of the team. Most freshmen put up with the initia- tions without any complaints because soon they, too, would have the upper hand. Fr. Krista Wasser said, Sure we were scared about getting initiated, but who isn't? It's only part of being a freshman. i 1'n it aii..t

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