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New spring dresses modeled by Pat Saiiga, Barbara Bresslvr, and Susan Hess matched the sunny day. For a moment, Marge Ciampa and Jane Schehiein are the focus of atten- tions as they model their self-made fashions. At 0verlea's newiy eslabiisiled vafe, invited guests wait to view some of the new spring fashions. As the line diminishes, models anxiously await their. turn to descend into the cafe atmosphere. Girls modeled their sprin creations. The promise of a gentle breeze and wami sunshine filled the lower lobby, as home economics students pre- pared for Overleais third annual fashion show. The patio was neatly transformed into a shady side-walk cafe where guests Could gather to watt-h the new outfits on parade. By late afternoon, all was ready and the program commenced. Models, from Clothing I and II classes stepped down into the cafe to show the audience their Creations. Spectators saw a variety of Casual clothes intermingled with ultra-high fashioned suits and cock- tail dresses. During each brief intermission, the Girls' Chorus, under the direction of Mr. Warreri Clock, sere- naded the guests with a repertoire of spring songs. 99
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Overlea s community viewed lathe artsf, A pleasant, spring evening accented the mood for a lively pageant. Overlea's Arts Festival presented a combination of creativity and individuality in gay ninety style. Students ex- pressed themselves through the fine arts of painting, sculp- ture, music, and dance. The major attraction of the festival seemed to be the art exhibition. One-man shows were pre- sented by Chris Griffin, Scott Hill, Lloyd Thompson, Susan Lynch, LeRoy Kehring, Charles Jones, John Fahey, Lynda Foltz, Joy Chilcote, and Tyrone Helminiak. Much of their artistry was on sale to the public. Additional exhibits were displayed by the Photography Club and mechanical drawing III class. Much preparation was needed in anticipation of success and, after a few final touches, they presented their festival to the members of the Overlea community. The enthusiasm of the spectators, as well as that of the students, showed ap- preciation of these fine art forms. Fran Sherril and Janet McGlynn danced an original interpretation called The Life and Death of a Scarecrow. Spectators viewing the talents of Overlea art students streamed through the outdoor exhibition area.
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It all began with a talfedown- and a fight for control. A half-nelson helped insure it, . . . Time called-Victory for Dennis Lilly! The smell of mats, the roaring din, and the curious eyes of students set the scene for Baltimore Countyls Third Annual Wrestlirig Tournament. Grapplers from every high school in Baltimore County eyed opponents in prospect of a win as they merged in Overleais gym. Tuesdays preliminary matches proved to he somewhat drawn out but nevertheless, many fans attended. In spite of raw throats, they anticipated Fridayis semi-finals and Saturday's televised finals. Two Overlea wrestlers, Bill Knarr in the 128 lb. class and Dennis Lilly of the 115 lh. class entered triumphantly into the semi-finals. Lilly, remaining undefeated, finished the tournament with first place honors. Muscles and strength brou ht a first place Wrestlers, referees, sportscnstcrs, and speflrilors gatlz ered zo view Oucrlcvfs tlzirfl annual wrestling tourney. .gif
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