Overland High School - Trail Yearbook (Aurora, CO)

 - Class of 1988

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orsing around, Sr. Nikki Ortiz prepares her horse for the parade. Nikki spent a great deal of her free time working with horses so her entry in the parade was a natural. wi '5a g.,.qe A Bfiaseti-nba imager 1-mm ere's pie in your face! Jr. Sean Hicks de- vours a chocolate pie during the assembly's pie eating contest. His effort helped the juniors win the class competition. .,.., ..



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EELI GOOD The evening was chilly on October 16, but the crowd in the stands at Stutler Bowl was hot and spirited. The spirit of over 30 students was aroused at a pre- game activity organized by J r. Lisa Hardin to decorate cars before the game. The activity was to get people in- volved and promote school spirit, said Lisa. Before the game the cross country team carried the torch from school to Stutler where the stands were packed with fans decked out in green and blue. A blaze of green and blue balloons could be seen as the Homecoming game against Mullen began. At the end of the first half, Mullen led Overland 10-0. At half time, Homecoming Queen was an- nounced. The nominees were Becky Beougher, Michelle Dveirin, Tracy Newberg, and Katie Ramsdale. Michelle Dveirin was announced Homecoming Queen. Michelle, a cheerleader, quoted one of their cheers by saying, I feel good, oh, I feel so good! Mullen scored two more touchdowns in the second half to defeat Overland 31-0. Al- though this loss did affect some people, others still remained in high spirits. Sr. Janna Garza Paul Saemm Copy-i Miclzl1eMnxcuandBeuyTnuti Lay t: CamlKim said, I don't think our loss affected the stu- dents, everyone was still spirited. Many alumni also returned for Homecom- ing. Said alumni Dave Reeb, I'm really glad to be back because it's great to see everybody again. I really feel welcome. Although the football team lost, the best of times was still had at the dance the next day. The theme 'The Best of Times by Styx was chosen by student council who chose the col- ors pink, navy, and clear. At 8:00, Saturday night, with the dining hall decorated with bal- loons galore, the cafeteria atmosphere was replaced by one of romance and excitement. Not all decided to go with a date. A big ole' group of us are going stag, said Sr. Shane Patrick on Friday. At 10:30, the rest of the royalty was an- nounced. Evan Husney was crowned King and Jrs. T.J. Kennedy and Courtnee Calvert Prince and Princess, Sophs. Bryce Harmon and Duke Johnson Duke and Duchess, and Fr. Tony Cozza and Jenna Straface Lord and Lady. The record breaking crowd of over 700 stu- dents topped off the week in spirited style. Knhy Day ing for a day, Sr. Evan Husney receives the crown from Queen Michelle Dveirin as Princess I r. Courtnee Calven looks on. One couple from each grade was crowned. omecoming nominee Sr. Tracy Newberg and her escort Sr. lay Ginsberg walk through the aisle created by the color guard and poms at halftime. H omecomzng ' 2 .f .-:fm-'-4' ' -.- .'. Q' .- .-.n-.- ...,,,, . L.-M., .-

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