Overlea High School - Omega Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1965

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Guiding the Council were members of the Executive Committee: President Charlotte Lenz, Corresponding Secretary Karen Little, Recording Secretary Linda Foley, Vice-President Pat .WcCormick, Naomi Weitzel, Janis Rada, Nancy Weitzel Karl Kraft Lznrla Lueckel, Bill Westerfieltl, and Fred Gerlaclz. strengthened various democratic traditions. Whether climbing atop the school to mount a Christmas Tree, inviting everyone to go carol- ing, or filling food baskets, the members of the Student Council invoked pride for their Alma Mater. The Council year got under way with a work- shop for all members and officers, which gave students practical experience in the function of a representative government. Another Council purpose was fulfilled when the forty-five members, led by President Char- lotte Lenz, undertook the large project of raising 81,600 for the Rosedale Ambulance Drive. In doing so, the Council was working to strengthen student-faculty as well as school-community re- lations. Throughout the year the Council, under the guidance of Miss Betty Howard and Mr. Elmer Walker, sponsored activities which stimulated school spirit and good sportsmanship and which encouraged the development of those qualities that are inherent in all responsible citizens. They brightened enthusiasm at- Overlea by selling beat cards and shakers and by sponsoring pep rallies and carcades. The Council worked hard during the year to fulfill their purposes and to unify Overlea's student body. Chairman Al Nalhewitch ant! the Tree Committee members Char lotte Lenz, Donna ,UcNanzara, Barbara Lenz, and .lack Costello led the Council and Orerlea in mounting Christmas spirit

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. Aggie Decorations for Cotillion of Rosesf, the annual Sweetheart Dance, were begun early in January by Publicity and Decorations Committee members Sue Peters, Nancy Weitzel, Karolyn Sclzarplt, and Mary Kolb. fffi, Miss Bee Howard and Mr. Elmer Walker, Student Council sponsors, aiflerl Council members in gaining flze respect and the azlrniralion of students and the community. 46 tudent Council Ooerlcofs warehouse of spirit is maintained by Spirit Committee members Clzris Griffin, Ella Parks, Linda Lueckel, Kathy Durkin, Dave Slzroerler, Denise Cannon, llflilfe Panuska, Iaclf Costello and Sylvia Pullium.



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.llembers of the Student Court are a carefully se- lected group. The 1964-65 judges included George Buclfless, Barbara Jalcum, Chris Walters, Diana Brath- ulm, .Varian Klein, secretary Linda Lyall, Bill Wester- field, Larry Bowman, and faclf Ramult. Student Court advisers comment upon the originality of an assigned punish HIGH!- With a year of action, respect has been gained for the court. 48 As he hesitantly enters the court room, a student guilty of questionable behavior finds himself facing the nine judg- es, who comprise the nucleus of Overleais newly-established judicial branch of student government, the S t u d e n t Court. Under the guidance of Mr. Eli Henry and Mr. Jerry Sklar, the court hears cases twice a week, and after care- ful deliberation, announces the verdict. If the student is found guilty the court pre- scribes just punishment. All proceedings are recorded by a secretary and filed for use by future courts. The Student Court has con- tributed to the democratic processes embodied in Over- leais system of student gov- ernment.

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1965, pg 106

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1965, pg 59

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1965, pg 192

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1965, pg 62

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