Overland High School - Trail Yearbook (Aurora, CO)

 - Class of 1988

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Qffaaqv KZ View National and international events during the school year tightened the relationships be- tween many people and countries. Some examples follow. Opening ceremonies for the Olympics aired on Saturday, Feb- ruary l3. The winter games in Calgary, Canada encouraged sportsmanship and comaraderie between people of all nations. On August 16, a large group of New Agers gathered on Mount Tamapolis in Califomia to set off an era of peace during the har- monic conversion, the alignment of the planets to fulfill Mayan prophesies. Some groups in Den- ver gathered also. The 200th anniversary of the U.S. Constitution on Sept. 17, united people all over the country in celebration and remembrance of our freedom. American citizens were again brought together when 18 month old Jessica McClure fell down a well in Midland, Texas. The country followed her story on the news and prayed for her safety during the 2 lf2 days it took res- cue workers to pull her out. Whether a near-tragedy or a celebration, many events brought people all over America and also the world closer to one another. , . -.,,..,,, E ' Q Pcoplc Alone and trapped in the dark. Eighteen month o d Jessica McClure is rescued from the shaft she fell into in her backyard in Midland, Texas. Rescuers and volunteers cheered as the child was pulled from the rubble. Yeah! l dream of the gold. Brian Boitano qualifies for the lympics by capturin Y first at the January trials tn Denver. EBrian went on to cagture the old b narrowl defeating, anada's irian allrser on lgebruary 2 . -2'2- 'fin

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lines were also created Editor in Chief .......... Assistant Editor .,...... Photo Editors ........ Activities Editors ......... Sports Editor ................ Academics Editors ....... Clubs Editors ......... Classes Editors ......... Business Editor ......... Business Staff ....... Mini-Mag Staff ......... Attention Getters .........Jennifer McQuaid ...........Katie Simpson ........Debbie Traudt Lisa Hardin Pepper Jennifer Ralston ........Angie Blanchard ........Michelle Dveirin Jennifer Seick .........Jennifer Ralston Jill Pepper .........Jennifer Seick Staff ....... ................ M imi Bouzarelos, Courtnee Calvert, Traci Cobum, Tania Colderbank, Nikki Dardano, Jay Darley, Heather Dowd, Jenny Gabler, Kim Goodwin, Tim Hall-Stith, Deanna Hardy, Matt Jones, Analisa Kantor, TJ Kennedy, Jennifer Kiernan, Carol Kim, Melissa Lucero, Paul Maldonado, Michelle Marcu, Anita Nayar, Micaela Reddy, Tyler Salazar, Beth Schinn, Theresa Seaman, Kendra Smith, Betsy Traudt, Patty Wei. Info- graphic Artists .............................................................. Paul Sorenson Kim Goodwin Bill Roberts Senior Portrait Photo a her ...................... Mathew Brad Portrait Studio Michelle Dveirin gf P Y Underclass Portrait Photographer .............................................. Life Touch Lajoie Karen Wang Special Thanks to Ron Castagna for his unflagging support and encourage- Amanda Myers ment, Sheryl Foster for her computer knowledge and her patience with our Kelly Carbaray use and abuse of her office, Dave Kandel for his Mac-expertise and willing- Angie Blanchard, Mimi Bouzarelos, Kim Goodwin, Tim Hall-Stith, Matt Jones, Michelle Marcu, Anita Nayar, Beth Schinn, Kendra Smith. ness to always bail us out in a pinch, Judy Zirrunerman for balancing our books and budgets, Sharon Carlson for more help than we could have ever expected, Carol Shull for cheerfully cleaning up after us, Jason Bumett for Photographers ....... .............. K elly Griesemer, Bridget Haber, making Macintosh understandable and organized, and Gayle Banyard, Pat Evan Husney' Tenilmndin' Lori Stout Noreen Henckel and Maria Kintzle for all kinds of invaluable Contributing Reece, Paul Sorenson, Julie Williams. , ' ,' , , Photographers ....... ............... J arod Trow, Chad Bond, Angie asslstance' And a Speclal thanks 10 Dee' hm- Kim- Barb- Joanne- Hwy- Mansfield, John Kron, Jeff Pgland, Ron, Susan, Sharon, and Sheryl for helping the adviser keep her sanity and AdVlSCI' ...................................................................................... Kathy Daly her perspective during it all. The Trail was pub- lished by Herff-Jones Yearbooks in Logan, Utah. The representa- tive was Dave Kandel. The cover, a white lithograph with four applied colors, was de- signed by the Trail staff. Two-thousand copies of the book were printed which sold for S20 in the fall and S30 in the How We Did It spring. A 24 page sup- plement was produced during the summer and distributed in the fall. The paper is 80 lb. Bordeaux Special, ex- cept the mini-mag sig- nature which is l00 lb. Eurogloss. Colors used in the four-color sections are Herff Jones mix-and- match colors. Mini-mag spot colors are HJH320 and HJ3200. The mini-mag signa- ture is cut two inches from the top. All copy and graphics were type-set by stu- dents on the Macintosh computer using the Pagemaker program. Body copy and captions are Times at 10 pt. and 8 pt. respectively. Head- on the Macintosh. The styles varied for each section: activities used Timesg sports used Ge- nevaBold,New Century Schoolbook Italic, and New Helvetica Narrow, mini-mag used Timesg clubs used Avant Gardeg academics and under- class used New Helvet- ica Narrowg and seniors used Challenge QLe- trasetj. Trail volume nine earned an All American rating from the National Scholastic Press Asso- ciation with four marks of distinction. The Co- lumbia Scholastic Press Association awarded it the Silver Crown with All Columbian ratings in four categories.



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tc I f 'ly Daly Jnco's Blade Steve Watson s a pass pattem during warmups the AFC Championship game inst Cleveland on January 17. The mncos went on to the Super Bowl lost to the Redskins 42-10, to the appointment ofthe Denver fans. People Kissing the American soil, Pope John Paul II traveled 17,000 miles to take a ten-day trip to North America during the fall. He stopped in seven states and discussed sensitive issues such as abortion, gay rights, and birth control with American Catholics. Cradled in the arms of her adoptive mother Elizabeth Stem, Baby M's ordeal is over. Judge Harvey Sorkow granted sole custody to William Stern, ruling againstsurrogate mother Mary Beth Whitehead, who retained visitation rights. Copy and Layout: Anita Naya! and Beth Schirrn Meeting of the super powers. For the first time, Mikhail Gorbachev came to the United States for a sum- mit meeting with President Ronald Reagan. He brought with him a new policy of glasnost, or openness. Re- agan and Gorbachev signed ahistory- making treaty banning medium and short range missiles in Asia and Eu- rope setting lhe stage for fixture peace agreements. Gorbachev's wife Raisa, who accompanied her husband, hit the headlines with her sense of style. Scandals everywhere! Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker reluctantly left their PTL ministry when Jim's affair with church SCCreIa1'y Jessica Hahn and Tamrny's drug addiction were exposed. Jimmy Swaggert, another tv evangelist, left his pulpit February 22 because of a sexual scandal. 4 . ' --by , '-1-'f'.'.3 5 t f r , ,335 'Af 1 '5 -I: ,f People Robert Preston, an actor who ap- peared in movies such as The Music Man and Victorllfictoria, died in 1987. Other celebrities who passed away included Fred Astaire, John Huston, Jackie Gleason, Clara Peller, and Andy Warhol. Li.sTEN Up!! ug -- Lt. Oliver North better at yourself Jackson, 'The Man in Mirror e . , fear I'm not a --Jessica Hahn, People They'vegpt eve- rything. they :aka glen' coach- n e eve - bcgy wants thleln to, there's not gging to be any- ing left for white geople. I means theplay- ers are b ac . The on? thing the whi es con- trol are the A coachinsg jobs. --Jimmy The Greek nycier ' wants to put a ' 2' fl 4 tail on me, go --' , ahead. They'd be very bored. 5 ' --Gary Hart Q34 J 4 ttit 'J II anybody , + Q , I tell people 'I'm not a star, man, I'm a planet. ' Charlie Sheen, Lie Things Happen. --Sr. Justin Thyme

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