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they come unexpectedly with unusual people--teachers It was out of the ordinary Something unheard of, but it was tme. By the time the freshman class became the senior class, they had made some unexpected friends- their teachers. As a freshman I saw my teachers as anything but friends, now I have more respect for them as teachers and consider them friends, said Sr. Karla Todd. Most teachers shared the same attitude as their students. Yearbook adviser Mrs. Kathy Daly said, The best part of teaching a class like yearbook is getting to know the stu- dents as individuals and as special people. They make teaching very rewarding. Many teachers made the effort to know their students better in and out of the class- room. English teacher Mrs. D Sobiech said, I try and make an effort to talk to them on their level and make an effort to talk to them during and after class as much as I can. Most students had the same attitude when it came to trusting their teach- ers. Sr. Trent Norman said, I feel pretty comfortable about talking to certain teach- ers about some problems. However, as in any relationship there was a limit that had to be set. Mr. Tod McKercher said, There is a fine line be- tween myself the teacher and myself the friend. My students have to know I'm in charge, but still care. As graduation came around and the seniors started leaving, they found it was hard to leave certain teachers. Sr. Chris Trobly said, G'There are some teachers I have really grown to respect and admire and it's going to be hard to say goodbye? KH fm ff: .K Q- A... is X Gy,-mf' V 1 X Atfklgzgil Kelly Griesemer etting by with a little help from his friend, Sr. Justin Hcrsey goes over his grades with science teacher Grant Ste- vens, who also coached cross country.
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. 3,69 Wd seniors create memories that will last for years to Colne Like sands through the hour glass so are the days of seniors' lives. As the days of high school were numbered, so did the seniors' storylines cometoaclose. 'fPeople are realizing this may be the last year they will see their friends and classmates they have spent the past three years with,', stated Sr. Sarah Bale. Realizing the short amount of time left to be together, seniors' attitudes changed to- ward others. Sr. Theresa Seaman said, The word fsenior' was all our class needed to become unifiedf, Sr. George Martinez added, 'LThe instant the seniors of last year left, we as juniors knew that we would have to become unified and become the leaders of Overlandf' Unity was also a major goal among the student council officers ofthe class of '88 'Bringing our class together will make our memories of the times spent together even stronger, said Vice President Sr. Kristin Gebhart. Many activities organized by the senior class showed the unity within their class. These included the senior picnic, senior retreat, and the building of the Homecoming float for the parade. Seniors had to face the reality of going into the real world and leaving their friends, Sr. Elean Cummings said, lt is going to be abig adjustment without all my friends, but I am sure we will keep in touch. Some seniors had special feelings which they had developed towards their class- mates. Sr. Steve Russell said, UWC, the class of l88, are the most loving and caring class that has hit Overland. As the seniors left the closeness of family and friends at the end of the year, they went on to another scene ofa continuing saga of the days oftheir lives--that of the real world which school had prepared them for. nd they're off...'llie seniors cheer on classmates during llomeeoming as- sembly competitions. Unfortunately, thejuniors won the overall competition. 0 Lori Race: J 5iE5:1:3:5: izfi' .-:3: 5 tftftf 2727512511: -. -,.,.-.-.- .-.,..,.....-.,.-.......-.- -.-. W -.-.-.-,-.-.-.-.-... ...-.-...-.,.-.-.-.-.-.-.-...-.-...-.-...-.,.,.f.-.- . - . aff' 92. f T L ? W -X ,Y 4?
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