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JOHN COSTELLO 0verlea's creativity is, exemplified in John Costello. His lead role in Our Town and his winning first place in Extemporaneous Speaking at the Baltimore County Forensic Festival demonstrate his many talents. John's work in both the Student Council and the senior class organization has earned him the admiration of his fellow students. He is a mem- ber of thc Election Board and the Spanish Honorary. John's acceptance at the Citadel has fulfilled his future plans. FAYE ECONOMAS The dependability, social ease, and dedication of Faye led her classmates to choose her as their class president. Maintaining a B aver- age, Faye tirelessly worked for the Class of '65 and for OHS as' a whole. Along with her class duties she worked with the Student Council, and was a member of the Spanish Honorary. She was also art editor of the Oracle, Faye plans to attend American University to prepare for a career in the diplomatic service. SUSAN HAGEN Molding Overlea's opinion through her work on the Oracle for three years, Susan has gained the respect of hcr fellow students. Her work in the journalistic field has not been limited to the Oracle, of which she was editorvin-chief this year but includes work on the Alpha Book and the Spanish newspaper. Shc has been a member of the Student Council, the Election Board, the Spanish Honorary, the GAA, and the hockey, basketball, and softball teams. She is a member of tho National Honor Society and is graduating sixth in the class, Susan will pursue English and Journalism at Gettysburg College. OMEGA names ten seniors to Hall of Fame. MARIAN KLEIN Outstanding sportsmanship and athletic skill have proven Marian to be an asset to OHS. Marian served as the Vice-president of the CAA in both her sophomore and junior years, and she was President in her senior year. She has lent her talents to Overlea's hockey, basketball, and softball teams during her three years of high school. She has also gained respect through her work as a judge in the Student Court. Marian will study Physical Education at Towson. I I4 CHARLOTTE LENZ Dedicated hard work and long hours are typical of Charlotte, president of the Student Council and a leader among students. Along with her Council activities, Charlotte has been a member of the National Honor Society, the Spanish Honorary, and the Gymnastics team. She was editorial page editor of the Oracle this year. Graduating ninth in her class, she will continue her education as a math major at Gettysburg College. LINDA LUECKEL Through outstanding service in the Student Council, Linda has proven her value to Overlea. Her high academic record carncd her member- ship in the National Honor Society and she is graduating eleventh in her class. She has writ- ten for both the Alpha Book and the Oracle, and was managing editor of the Oracle this year. She has been a member of Ovcrlea's tennis team throughout her high school career. Linda is entering Towson to become a teacher.
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i fi Commencement was seen as bolh an end and a beginning by Sharon Veach, John Costello, and Jlr. Cassiday who adriressezi the grafizlales. ies in the futuref' .. ' Anxious alumni receive their last issue of the Oracle, a keep sake lo remember Orerlea by. 5 I 3
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The Omega announces the mem- bers of the 1965 Hall of Fame, students who have proven to be valuable assets to Overlea. Chosen to this position of honor by a panel of faculty members, the candidates were rated on per- sonality traits, interests, activities, and acquired skills. Ten seniors earned this superior rank this year. The Hall of Fame is not limited to a certain number of studentsg nor is it a popularity contest. For these reasons, the Hall of Fame is a recognition bestowed above all other traditions. The administration, faculty, and student body express their sincere congratulations to these students. It is hoped that the success they have attained in the past will continue in the future. MARJU SIIMSEN Reserved and quiet, but forceful in her own way, Marju has gained recognition by both her classmates and the faculty. Graduating fourth in the class, she is a member of the Spanish Honorary and the National Honor Society. She was also the copy editor of the Omega in her senior year. She plans to become a math teacher and will be studying at Towson. WILLIAM WOLINSKI Ranked first in his class, with an A average, Bill has earned his place in the Hall of Fame. Bill has been a lab assistant throughout his years in high school. His outstanding achieve- mcnt and interest in science earned him the Bausch and Lomb Award. As Vice-president of thc National Honor Society, he lcd the aca- demic Class of '65 forward. His scholarship to thc University of Rochester has fulfilled his future plans in biological or chemical research. .IANIS RADA Her work as a member of the Spanish Hono- rary, the Student Council, the Senior Class organization, and the Hockey team has credited Janis with this honor. She has been on the Omega staff for two years, being faculty editor this yearg and she has served as the Vice- president of the Wheel and Safety Club. Grad- uating seventh in the class, Janis plans to study Spanish at Towson. PATRICIA RINALDI Pat has won a place in the Hall of Fame by her active participation in both the Student Council and the Senior Class organization. She has maintained a high academic average and is graduating eighth in her class. She has been a member of the FTA and the Senior Choir. This year she was news editor of the Oracle. Teaching is her goal.
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