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If VOLLEYBALL REQUIRES quick thinking as Denna Mc- monthly playnights. Geehee and Victor Williford discovered at one of the SWINGING AND swaying with the beat of the i usic af playnight were Larry Motes and Mary Harden. THE PACERS lend their service for playnight. They are Larry Reynolds, Jimmie Robinson, Rickey Hodges, Larry Rushing and Donnie Jones. Watching is Curtis SIgman. JAMES DRAPER and Ron as he attempts a goal. Harrison trail Les Sarle 23
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Playnights, Band Parties Fill Nighfs WHAT BAND member can forgef that table full of cookies? Mike Sneed, Wayn Bowers, Edward Moore, and Dennis Gregory mad full use of It. Since one out of every 19 stu- dents at OHS are band members, it was only natural that many of the Tonights for the student body would revolve around this organization. Probably most memorable of all were the band parties which gave the Marching Red and White a chance to entertain visiting bands following the home football games. With the help of the Band Boosters, the members furnished refreshments for the visitors, and the girls ' gymnasium was opened for an hour of dancing. DANCING, OR watching dancers, was a favorite activity for many students such at Mickey Hardison, Pam Halbert, and Richard Doughdrill. THE Band party offered a lot of fun for seniors Vivian Young and Gary Kincaid. 22 HH V ' Hl 1 ' B MPp ' i ., 1 r 1 ' ' |PB piiill r 1 U H m fl 1 V 1 ilf
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Prom Glitters Like Christmas Weather Deck the halls . . . chestnuts roasting on an open fire . . . O, Christmas Tree . . . some of the sounds of Christmas. There are sounds . . . there are sights . . . and there are those occasions which give that special feeling, even though there was nothing spectacular about them. A prom, a shopping trip, decorating a tree, or just passing by the gaily decorated West Odessa homes helped to make Christmas this year something special. As always, it was a season of fun, and although Christmas Day could well have been a day in May, the sleet and cold of the few days preceding Christmas helped to give the illusion of that fa- mous White Christmas . BOBBY GROVES and Rusty Wall pause from their debating long enough to take a day off in preparation for the All-School Prom. SOPHOMORE STUDENTS Tommy Parker and Joanne Bale finish their last minute shopping at a local jewelry store. STUDENT COUNCIL member Gary Arnold uses a stop- ladder to add the finishing touches to the school tree.
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