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Members of the Mixed Choir assembled to carol for the Tree's family. created seasonal cheer. Only a very special tree can make a Christmas meaningful. The boltomless closet was oecupied by Edgar Eckert who received all the items placed into it. 8
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,Xu Tension mounted as the cast awaited :heir cues backstage. Thanksgiving signaled the beginning of the holiday season at Overlea. Again the students engaged in heated competition in the annual basket drive. Homerooms tried to out-do each other in filling and decorat- ing baskets to give to needy families. Wfom Jones won the first place honors, and the baskets were delivered. As Christmas neared, holiday spirits rose and the drama class, under the di- rection of Mrs. Gail Howard, presented a lively play, The Treef, It showed how modern young people discover that Christ- mas just isn't Christmas without a treef' Concluding the play, the Mixed Choir caroled wllwas the Night Before Christmasi' before the stage. It was a cheerful closing to a cheerful season. bustle of holida activities Inspired by the theme of famous books, the Thanksfiving baskets were appealing to the eye as well as the appetite.
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The highlight of the evening came when Gary Starkey, Jim Todhunler, Wayne Hunt, Ed Wocken- fuss and Carroll Jaskulslri entertained the audience with Gay 90's songs and comedy antics. A a beach party amused sophs. Party goers labovej leave the beach scene and head for the refreshment stand. Mike Panuslra tries his best to sell his wares at his little board- walk stand. 86 H. . . Mal Whatid you do with my seersucker ber- mudas? . . . And who's the rat that threw my hum- mers away? . . .W These sights and sounds filled the early evening hours of March 26, as sophomores prepared for their Beach Party, held in the school cafeteria. Decorations were reminiscent of the sand and surf they could look forward to this summer. A mock board- walk held stands where proprietors sold souvenirs to unsuspecting passers-by. Entertainment for the evening featured a Gay 90,s skit filled with songs and spontaneous laughter. Girls and boys who took part in the action wore bathing suits typical of that era to add to the old fashioned effect. JJ' Informal attire permitted a relaxed atmosphere at the Sophomore Beach Party.
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