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Jacqueline Glen 'T'- Love is eontent with the present, it hopes for the future, but it doesn't brood over the past. Iwill al- .. ways be there for you. QC S .J Love you, Mum V75 Brandy K. Bell She was Numero G' Uno, brought sun- shine to our lives, and Q 'W 1' f still does! She'll al- ia r f ways be til to us! :BL . 5,11 Laura Struekman Pumper Our lov pride and belief in you is endless' Hugs Did Mom Sara Hereules 81 Flieka Laura Struekman Laura,we're as differ- ent as night and day, but you've always been there for me. l'll miss you! Love, Sara Lauren Leslie Green To my Lauren: Dream and you will sueeeed. CWe do not stumble on moun- tains, but on elods, and fall.j I'm proud of you. Love always, Mom Chad Ralston-Martin I ean't believe the years have passed so quickly - at times I think how nice it would be ifyou were small again - letting go is so hard. We love you very much. Mom and Dad To my brother: good luck and my best wishes go with you. Love, Reed Hinds To the fiestiestmem- ber ofthe family, we love you, Mom, Dad, Pete, Andy, Patches, and June Hoffman To my daughter who knows her 3 R's well. Rock, Roll, and Randy. Health and happiness always. Love, Mom Kelly Kivett Hold on loosely, don't cling too tight, but never let go of the memories we've ere- ated together. I will remember you for- ever. Love, Bren Brenda Hollis Bren, we've had some of the most interesting and crazy times together. l'VE NEVER had' so much fun getting into so much troublell Your BIG SISTER, Kelly , Cheryl Hardy You're sweet, loving, and have wonderful humor. You make me proud. Goodluek in all your en- deavours. Love Always, Mom a a a a ,.,
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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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COURTNEY KLINE of REMAX South 3000 wishes all Overland students continued success. 696-7676 Mm 5:55, , .3:5.:., ,J -555: 5:5- f:f:ff, L. g,gf:f:fggfjfff:f:fjfffifffgrglgj5:j:ffffjf'5 9:-5. '-pg. 'if-:.g.5.. -. I 'f :'g'y'-:i:?iJ:T'--'5:5: .'..... I Althottgh most of us at Overland are not in the market for a new house, a few of us have art idea of the house we would like to live in. The people at REMAX specialize in helping people find their dream houses. YVhat does yours look like? Sr. Brad Laughlin: I would live in a 20,000 sq. ft. mansion on the Atlantic Ocean. I would have a 50 meter, 10 lane pool beside a 5,000 sq. ft. cabana. ln the back there would be an 18 hole golf course and tennis courts. There would be a 7 mile cobblestone road leading from the main gate to the beach and then cir- cling around the property, eventually leading up to the main house. There would be numer- ous servants and security guards to maintain the estate while I was living my life of luxury. Sr. Susan Rottman: l would have a l5,000 square foot house set on 60 acres of land. There would be a circular driveway with huge oaks around it, and a small, figure-eight shaped swimming pool in the back. l'd have an outdoor hot tub, and in the basetnent there would be a huge recreation room and bar. 'lhe house would be impressive, but cozy. Sr. Karen VVatts: My dreatnhouse would be a huge motierrti7ed home in Squaw Valley, U.S.A. My maids and butlcrs would live in a cabana separate from the main house. I would have indoor hot tubs, a swimming pool, tennis courts, and a sauna. My home would be right next to my own private ski resort where I would ski every day. Sr. Theresa Seaman: A redwood house on the side of a mountain with a hot tub on the back deck and a gorgeous guy to cuddle with in front of a blazing fireplace. Sr. Analisa Kantor: An 8,000 square foot beachfront house on La Jolla lleach. With a swimming pool, whirlpool, tennis courts, and my convertable Ferrari Testerosa in the drive- way. Also, my personal BMW limo to shuttle me to the nearest llloomingdales at which my rich husband will pay my bills. Sr. lay Darley: A secluded ranch style man- sion tucked away about two miles south of Vail, access and ski passes to all nearby ski resorts. Sr. larod Trow: My dreamhouse is in the South of Mexico. The l'acifie faces one side of the house while my personal plantation overlooks the other. Corona makes weekly deposits forthe frig and to refill the hot tub. As a freelance photographer for S.l., l will use my beach and backyard as the location for the swimsuit issue. The models are staying with me. ....., 5
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