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With the other benefits of Senior Day Cfzme the legnl privilege of being the first in line. i Shouts and cheers echoed aeross the field as seniors prompled llze all girl luggers. 88 '! 1' I ,.t, A:K?i:kAsi . M A 'Vw wmv- B, 1-1 Surprised sophomore, Cary Crzrmpp, grin. wiflely as he reeeires ll kiss from llze Mos fi K xl' 'ji '51 Q, :Ai Baclred by blackened driflwoorl, and fl moldy boot Susan Hagen Conrerts ll vrzlculaling junior class into an enthralled audience. I 'S
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Mr. Huppert and Mr. 0,1JOI1l1!'ll try rlesperately I0 keep the ball and score a point for Orerlea. The Texas Cow Girls defeated our faoult . The unexpected can happen-and did as the nien's faculty attempted to play hasket- hall against the Texas Cowgirls. Passing, running. and dodging with the yells of the crowd, the faculty worked together to fight for a victory. Their major difficulty, however. was capturing and then holding onto the hall. Sooner than was anticipated, halftime was called. Hen with sore feet and little energy retreated to the benches. But this was only the beginning of the activity. The audience prepared themselves for the sec- ond half and attentively watched as they were entertained by the professional glers. The score Clock began again and the faculty. with a new spurt of energy, dashed out to the court. Plunging into the second half, they fought vehemently for a victory. But all their long hours of exhaustive train- ing and fancy footwork was to no avail, and they lost. Pregame activities featured the annual Faculty Alumni game with the Faculty tak- ing the win. Jane Burke, an alumnus of Overlea, looks on fle- jecterlly while .lliss Coolf and illrs. Goddard at- tempt to score a point for the faculty in the Alumni-Faculty game. Tension mounts as Over- lea's faculty becomes aware that the Texas Cozcgirls are stiff com- petition. 87
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E K si 1 i . .. p 6' SS 3 . ,Q Y 2 . , A .- 1- . i H 7,51-11, yy , - -, if 1 'A '- wi e ,iii-:ff L' H 1 . 1 size, . .. if fw- ' : :s-C ren ew -f2iisa, g:,L1g'. , was . --,..',-i. gig, ., We .4iQ::.:,: 4m Q, :Q .W E issable Tenvherf' .lliss Smzdm Ilall. Mr. Cassiday will probably never forget the day Faye Economas and Chris Griffin tool: over his office, A highlight of Senior Week was the presentation of the Senior Area sign by the Class of 1965. Led by the yells and chants of the cheerleaders, seniors unfurled their class spirit. Senior Week activities airied Uverleais respect. In a whirlwind of excitement and anticipation, Senior Week began. It rousingly initiated Wfhe Most Kissable Teacher Contest. The Junior-Senior Tug of War raged with the seniors emerging victorious. On Wedriesday, the Senior Area sign was dedicated. This was ensued by a lively pep rally where seniors expressed their exuberant pride. Seniors received their symbol of stature, the class pin, on Thurs- day. No Senior Week is complete without Senior Day. On this day, upperclassmen donned the togs of teachers and administrators, and plunged headlong into the trials and tribulations of their roles. As a haven of relaxation and refreshment, seniors borrowed the faculty room, hanging a sigi on the door which read. MNO faculty allowedfi 89
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