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nip and trim for Jr. Troy Schutie, Students supported Mission Plaza Barber who supported the yearbook by buying an ad every year. 2TSHomon, l'leadT l'hese brands were associated with both skiing and with Sr. Joe lloffman's job, Working in local stores for extra cash was one way that Overland students and the community mutually sup! ported each other. Julie Williams Copy: Jennifer McQuaid Layout: Katie Simpsrm ...,i .,.y.y,.,,,,.,.,.,.. ,...,.... ..... .sii ,..,....,,,.... .............,.,...,.,,,..,. i i 3 412 it
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Evan Husney I i II.isa Hardin In ten years I see myself owning a highly successful surf shop, happily married, and having fun in the sun. -Justin Hersey In ten years I see myself having a degree in something that I enjoy and using it somehow as I travel the world. --Mike Ibrahim In ten years I see myself in a New York ballet company, poor, and dying to play the lead role in Giselle, --Carrie Chapman In ten years I see myself as an interior decorator. I also hope to have a prospering business along with a successful marriage. -Lyla Bagherpour f shock hits seniors as they predict life in 1998 g4f,'S.f:f'i' aff:-Q15 -ffl it V: ,:f'1..f'fi ipiigffi V Wham? i7f69fiCi10U50f, ,eli I iiffieiiwaftaifiieneyeafag , I t The tgaunfly of again ae a maximum swmief prison for are Sentenced erirninals, the UQS.S.eR. will have another revolution, an+:I'Coioradoesii11swon't,have a major league baseball team. I i ' p I iSr.Don Frank 'Lmach the with its share of problems, conflicts. and Hopefully Caiorado will see the value of education and fund peapietwill share more with each other. Maybe an attitude ofpeace and acceptance will prevail? I e 1 tooikepiofaphilosophical questions foterae to even 3509?-?'if tase f as Q I I I , he k,'i' at ' Q 'I e A It I ' 5 we 1 I prgpff gi e , gf, Igewmstavg eIftIf++5Gif?S?511CF?f5f5fU4ii? 0ff5S5i0B31liVi?38C0mf0U35fY?ffM395aV f3f'-Q ,fla ff? s I , I 1' fflf tiff I' ff ff I Qi3?'4f'3ffY Wei ,t i n ff z'f'E11.VM J,'Qf,'g'i 3 Qikxf. f , V: -V ff, inf! Q! L, ,A ifiawriiksillghave,tixetfazQrsS,,D2I1G13Siinllwiwholestate? i 'Q 2SrfE?ahiYaaiaSiS1ii 193915 e Q1 I ' , if jg s - 44942 iffiEEf2l-iiifi if iilfq 'iti , - , MSF' Dm ,ae' f ,tl' ietii en Sf-Cinaaffwf :5:5 :7:7:?:5 Z5:
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Efficiency. Organization. Creativity. These were the nuts and bolts of a productive yearbook staff. However, these qualities alone didn,t make the book so successful. Without fi- nancial support, good books could never be- come great books. Since the first edition of the Trail in 1978 the community support for the yearbook grew tremendously. In the last few years, approxi- mately 50 business ads were sold annually bringing in over S4500 while no ads were sold in the first Trail. The senior ad became a tradition and another form of support. The first year that these ads were sold it was hard to come up with enough to fill a page. But as parents and students began to pay attention to them, sales increased until they reached the 1 89 that were sold in 1988. This consistent support made it possible for the Trail to grow with a growing school. The 308 page book with 64 pages ofcolor and an additional 24 page supplement was worlds away from the first Trail of 100 pages. The staff was also able to purchase five Macintosh computers and three lmageWriter printers to keep up with the latest technology in yearbook production. The computers set type to fit the spaces on the layouts for a more attractive spread. With these improvements, the book became consistently better and began drawing attention from national judging organizations. The yearbook and the staff grew with the support of the parents and the community. Overlandfs support had come a long way in ten short years. ,...,.................. .....,...........
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