Overland High School - Trail Yearbook (Aurora, CO)

 - Class of 1988

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M Nfl' hw! 'GTS' 'li'L...l' -neu, it ibm JC' 315 ,puff George Martinez: Wrestling 9-123 Baseball 9,10,12. Michelle Mascarenas: DECA 12. Seth Matus: Pol. Awareness 9,l1,123 Speech and Debate 9-123 Quill and Scroll 122 Newspaper 123 Cross Croun- try 11,12. Julie Mayers-Phillips: Ski Club 12, Band 9-122 Track 93 Swimming 10-12. Edward A. McDonald Jr. , Shannon R. McDonald: Blazer Power 9,101 Student Govt. 93 Track 9-123 Volleyball 93 Cheerleader 9-12. Sean McGechie: DECA ll,l23 Radio Club 11,123 CC Ski Club 9-123 Student Govt. 9'12Q Football 103 Rugby 12. Shannon McGorry: Soccer 93 Swim- ming 9,l0. Russell McGowen: Ski Club 12: lnd. -Arts 11,123 Soccer 9,103 Wrestling 9-11. Laurie McGuane: DECA 112 Proj. Closeup 123 Student Govt. 9-123 News- paper 123 Cross Country 11,123 Lacrosse 11,12. Jason McLean: Spanish Club 93 Premed Club 11,123 Swimming 9,103 Lacrosse 9-12. Paul McNeil: Latin Club 123 Football 9-12, Wrestling 9-123 Track 11312. Jennifer McQuaid: NHS 10-123 Latin Club 10-123 Quill and Scroll 10-123 Literary Mag. 10-123 Yearbook 10-12. Robert Mead Tammy D. Mena Don Mendell: Ski Club ll,l2Q Ind.,Arts 11. John P. Mendel! Kris Mennekes Melissa Mensik: Track 10,111 Basket- ball 9,103 Volleyball 9-12. Eric Mercer: Student Govt. 9,103 Tennis 9,103 Track 11,123 Swimming 93 Baseball 10. Bill Mercer: O Club 121 Football 9,101 Wrestling 9-12. Anne Meyer: NAHS 11,123 Proj. Closeup ll, Student Govt. 9-121 Track 10-123 Basketball 9. Deborah Michel: Ski Club 10,121 Band 9,101 Swimming 9-12. Doug Milliron: Ski Club 103 Blazer Power 113 Football 9.10. Andrea Mills: Premed Club 123 Drama 9,103 SADD 10: Lacrosse 12. Lew A. Mitchell: Radio Club 12. Marc Mitchell: Ski Club 93 Soccer 9- 11. Andria Moldzio Lori Montague: Swimming 93 Poms 9. David Moorhead: Football 9-12, Baseball 9-123 Basketball 9. Pamela Morgan: Art Club 11,123 Ski Club 12g Radio Club 123 NAHS 11,123 Student Govt. 9-123 Track 9-123 Basket- ball 9,10,123 Volleyball 10,12. Kay Mosley: Track 103 Volleyball 93 Cheerleader 10. Mike Mraz: Ski Club 123 Fencing Club 12g lnd.Arts l2Q Lacrosse 10-12. Jeffery Mullen: Ski Club 123 Football 113 Track ll,l2Q Basketball 9,10. Dean Munnel: CC Ski Club 9-123 Soccer 9-123 Wrestling 93 Lacrosse 9- 12. Dana Murphy: Blazer Power 9a Soccer 9-111 Basketball 93 Cheerleader 10-12. .-:2 E1E22252525rE5EfEr:1:1E1S1E1ZrErEr' .1515

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Julie W illiarrts la7er Pals Srs. Kristie Roscr and Chris Campbell help lfr. Jon Stolson get organ- ized. Club members not helped each other, but had fun as well. Blazers find there is no handicap for those who have fun Just what type of student would have spent his extra time getting to know and deal with other students? He was a Blazer Pal. He and the other members of his club did all they could to makchigh school some ofthe best years for their fellow classmates. They were the club most noted for its members, many who were handicapped. The club itself had entered its second year of work with some determination to keep it going. One of the biggest problems it had endured was that of membership. Because B lazer Pals meet after school it's hard for a lot of students to attend because of sccularjobsj, said Averi Shaubman, the cluh's coordinator. This was one handicap that was easier to overcome, as some sen- iors did have a share in the club despite their jobs and other activities. Seniors Andy Foxx and Greg Boswell, for example, were both active members. Boswell was presidentofthe club and also a member of Life Skills. i'Being in Blazer Pals is a lot of workf, said Boswell, 'ibut I still enjoyed it. Andy, Carlton, and all the other members always had a good timefi Whatever activities the members agreed on was what they did for that week. Every- thing from going to movies to going to concerts were part of the agenda for all members. Still, activities were not all that came with the club. lt also brought together students of all different interests, abilities, and backgrounds. As Ms. Schaubman stated, Blazer Pals is a chance for students to meet and have fun with other students they wouldn'tnormally meet. lt's basically a social activities clubf, Getting together and having a good time, were,not surprisingly, the main pur- pose of Blazer Pals. uWe don't really have anything big planned for this year, but l'm not sure it's too necessary. We have enough fun the way things are, said Greg. Blazer Pals may have been a fairly new club, but they, nonetheless, had a share in capturing some attention as concerned and outgoing students. 6 Copy and Layout: Paul Maldonado ' 'i5iE1EfE1Z1S2E1EIE1:1EfE1 E 'iififiiiiiiiiiili SiifififE5E5S5E5S5S555Sfigiifififiiifiiiiiiifif53555Eiifiliiiif img Qt N., ..-sf



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S L0 Throughout the years, seniors have al- ways chosen outlandish ways to express themselves. In the past, seniors have been known to do such things as ride a motor- cycle down the tnain hall or streak through the school in only paper bags and jock- straps. Pranks have almost become a tradi- tion for the senior class. Each class tries to top the preceding one, and the wilder the prank, the better. Sr. Jeff llahne said, 4' Pranks give sen- iors a chance to show their feelings and ag- gressions toward underclassmen and the faculty. One example ol' showing their aggressions toward ttnderclassmen was dangling a freshmen from the second story tw e I keeps students entertained I' and faculty unamusecl by pranks balcony or taping them to the bannisters. Another idea for a senior prank was to trace a body form on the ground somewhere near to the school and surround it with yellow police tape like someone had died. Sr. Analisa Kantor said, HWe bought the chalk and everything, but the cashier must have heard us and called the cops because they were at school when we arrivedf, Some pranks were unplanned. At the Homecoming assembly, Sr. Todd lvladden took an extra chocolate cream pie to vyolf down after one of the cotnpetitions. Fellow Sr. Evan llusney attempted to Usnakeu a bite. He ended up with the whole thing-on his face. ln retaliation, Evan dealt with Todd in a like manner, mtich to the delight Lisa l ltudin E E .rtr ofthe crowd and the chagrin ofthe faculty. Summing tip tlte spirit of pranks, Sr. Karla Todd said, ul think pranks are a senior privilege, and l think they should be done safely and legally. r. Todd Nladden waits forthe right ntotncnt to assault Sr. Evan llusncy with at pic during the llornecotning assctnbly. livan tastes the sweet delight ol' being a senior. ,if -ww if P fffm Copy: llcathcr Dowd Layout: Jennifer Ktcman 5 2

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