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Bob King and Terry Lewis nmlre the minute fuljuslments neces- sary for uccurutv results :with the pfzologfupliif' reproriucer. The 1lIl1llSlfI'IlIiSf, published annually by the ad- vanced Printing III class, is an informative news sheet which illustrates and informs the student luody of the Work, and activities of the Industrial Arts De- partment. It is written, set up and published solely by the students and is distributed without charge. Mr. Milton Mathiowdis, the sponsor, makes the publication of the lluiuslritllisl, a practical application of printing techniques for students, who show a de- sire to enter the fields of lithography and printing. Printing III class exhibited technique in THE I DU TRIALI T 66 Printing III class works conscientiously on the production of THE INUUSTRIALIST.
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From the precincts of room 110 come the sounds of students practicing perhaps the most versatile of musi- cal instruments, the human Voice. At various times in the course of a day Overlezfs four vocal music groups practice under the direction of Mr. W31'1'6I1 Glock. His high standards for performance taught students the art of music. Wheri the Boys, Glee Club was in rehearsal, the strains of the HCEll1IlC3Ill,S Egiturw, a student university song, rang out with the power that only male voices could project. Later the strains of Mozart and Bach indicated that the A Cappella Choir, the pride of the department, was again trying for the perfection and skill needed to perform the intricate and demanding measures. Then in the afternoon, music from the light classics and folk songs were chafacteristic of the Girls, Choir. Still later, the sound of popular hallads told that the Girls, Clee Cluh was in session. Each of the groups has proved itself worthy of repre- senting Overlea in the community. Dzrczfor Warren Flock buonzcs fl sludi In mem! zrprcsszons Members of the Girls' Choir create u sacred spirit of llzrzstmus 115 :hu prrform rn 1111 fhrulnms assembly
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THE OMNIBUS editors often conferred on tlle value of a X submitted piece ofditerature. 1964-65 editors included Jana A Herman, Sandy Hardin, Ron Haslem, and Linda Allison. The OM IB U published sv M 1 .1 s A-v' students? creativity. This year a new tradition was established at Overlea with the publication of the Omnibus, a literary magazine. The magazine published outstanding poetry, es- says. and illustrated fiction, the expression of many students. The works were contributed by individuals or were obtained through the English Department. The writing was screened for con- tent and literary quality under the direction of editor Karen Mooney. The Omnibus helped stimulate the creativity of Overlea's students by giving them the opportunity to be published. Trying to arrive at an agreenient on content, poetry editor Phyllis lllansky, editor-in-chief Karen Mooney, and Larry Osborne consult reference materials. ....,::- W , All Q ' li c k in f.7iQjlL73TI9fll7 ESQ: ff V V' V ' X if Q 1- OMNIBUS editors beam with pride as adviser, Miss Carole Cacarzaugh, approves rt final draft of the literary magazine. 67
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