Odessa High School - Corral Yearbook (Odessa, TX)

 - Class of 1966

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A teen-ager may be laughing with a crowd one minute and crying alone in the next . . . covered with axle grease all day and neatly dressed to attend Homecoming that same night . . . enthused at times and completely uncon- cerned at others. Teen-agers are alike in only one way-they all contrast. Members of this pre-adult species each entertain rf? . W..- uu- themselves with individual interests- sports, homemaking, cheerleading, auto- mobiles, arts, or any number of other activities. As this is the twenty-fifth edition of the Corral, it is important to point out that the contrasts of twenty-five years ago are still evident in the youth of today. These are the contrasts of emotions, attitudes and ambitions that have in- spired the theme of the Corral '66. X Theme ...... ...... 4 Campus Life ..... .... I 8 Organizaiions ....... ....... 3 6 PersonaIiIIes ...... ....... 6 8 spans ...... .... u 82 Curriculum ..... .... I 32 Honors ..... 4 . .... I 62 Classes ....... .... I '76 5. ff' X . 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Each individual has his own ambition to attain, his success ladder to climb, and his own lite to live. For every student a different goal is set. That goal could be a life ambition such as great scientists possess, or something more temporal, such as being a cheerleader or a class officer. The contrasts are many and the goals numerous. -1 ' Jia...-.L....A . 5 5 H i 5 i 5 ' . I3 f I F 5 ll If E The Times. Theg Are frf' g 1 ,AN , X N N 4 1 w 1 i-. fn' VA- ff, 2, N ' ',wJ74J'F 'fwxwffx f A K. X f , ,w w w 1 ' ' V Lx 'Q . xxpf,-1 X, fi' F1353 iN JMJ' ' F421 kk, 1 : 11, xx: ,lr ., Y,Y, M , ,, ., f3H.?,f2 lawwv' 2, lawwalial 1' C43 mggmg, 1 in-Q-,j'1gv 1giW.1Q1ff5 WQY5'if+V'CQ Ni, Wig 3'm2wg 5 11 , ,,, ,fri , 42 , . 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At night the school ap- pears deserted except for the yellow lights in a few classrooms where custodians ready the rooms for another day's activity. After everyone leaves, the building stands a dark, silent vigil un- til the next day's ordeal begins. This familiar Odessa High is busy and bustling with contrast- ing activities everywhere. S4 wwf '- , ',,,,f'TfT3'ff7fY ' ' W, ,,,. A ,, , ,. ,M 1 ':m,,,,X ,,.,. ,, ,,,, nl , , . f5?.g,r':. , 3 ,' f A ' -51 7, I W ' +14 H4444 , ,fqfgygfii 2 , f, , - A 1 h,.,iV,l,,, , , x . . Av, , f. 3- -1,1 iz4f.gu,,f4,4 M ,f ,pxgzz 'Tlx f ,pr ', f lf !ff,,r' ' H. XX. v , nik ,IVQ xx x ,Qs ,K N. S ., X' 2'-I ff z r I b ut 'n ,.. 1 'Q 'X o x Q I ' W , s .. , , lu...f U P f 4 x 9 x' :s it X N x It H wgqz, , A- V, f CAMPUS LIFE Proms, parties, worknights, playnights . . . each special, yet completely different. The events included in Campus Life con- trast in many ways, and contrast they should, for there should be an event suited to almost every individual's tastes. Many students prefer a quiet and dignified occasion, while others pre- fer an evening of laughter and playfulness. No matter what type of extra-curricular activity one prefers, he is likely to find it on Odessa High's crowded schedule of events. X.- r 1 It 1 l ,,,,.,. 1.5 I :,. R . 1+ W. ,.-.. lc-33:1 ,+..n+-4-uv---...- ..e.....f...a f-a Bariione Wins Acclaim in ConTesT i Virtually every kind of TalenT was displayed aT This year's TalenT show. Singing groups, in- TerpreTers, and even hula dancers made Their debufs in The annual evenT, sponsored by The Odessa High choral deparTmenT. This year, winning firsT place was Clifton Word, who is widely known for his vocal TalenT. Second place honors wenT To a Tolk- music Trio consisTing of Peggy Brown, Mike Peoples, KenneTh Bowles, and STeve McCleery. Adding a dash of The rornanTic islands, Cyn- Thia Chappell danced her way To Third place by doing a hula. ACCEPTING HIS first-place Trophy, Clifton Word receives a loud round ' of applause. SHOWING HER winner's smile, Cynthia Chappell displays her trophy for ihird place. SERVlNG AS masTer of ceremonies, Larry GaTlin added much spice To The Talent show. 771 A LIVELY foursome-Kenneth Bowles, Peggy Brown, Steve McCleery and Mike Peoples-Took The honors on second place. ,E GOOD GUYS -Mark Agnew, Gary Maxtield, Danny Norris, and THE GIRLS were responsible tor payment but Mitchell Ritter played for the Thursday night twirp week dance at the dance the boys still took the lead. with a guest appearance from David Jenkins. ,Q,3,.. CU. 1-IAVEA' Galle' EVEN DURING twirp week the Student Council must work, but it's the girl, Julie Boring, who works for Gary Francell. WITH TWIRPING on the mind, Wanda Rudicil, Joy Sands and Martine Horn discuss the dating possibilities. KENNY FLETCHER purchased a permit and made Sandy Link carry piles and piles of books. L - L -.-- -E Council Initiates Twirp Dance The girls got their chance in February as Twirp Week rolled around again. Sponsored by the Student Council, Twirp Week has become an annual event. For a week the boys made girls carry their books by purchasing special permits. The highlight of the week was the twirp dance on Thursday night. The girls paid for the live music provided by the Good Guys. Broke girls were common and the fe- males agreed that it was a good thing twirp week comes only once each year. Maasai'- ve M PEP RALLIES reveal the hidden feeling that students seldom show except during such moments. Q Q 0 O Spirit Becomes Reality in Qgmbols A red broncho, a song, a band, jumping girls . . . a bell . . . symbols of a school and its spirit. The red broncho galloped many miles across' the field house floor and football fields. Spirit ll, a fat little shetland, brought spirit to many O.H.S. fans. The song linked O.H.S. students arm over arm while they sang Hail Odessa High School . Stirring music from an excellent band moved players and fans to a frenzy in pre-game pep rallies. Lead- ing those rallies six girls literally lumped their way to fame. Last came a bell briefly painted scarlet and white which became the most coveted ob- iect of district 2-AA football battles. These symbols were contrasts in spirit their own vvay, all a part of Contrast '66 THE RED victory hat worn by Assistant Principal Murra S 'd ll b ' y pr e ecame one of the favorite traditions around Odessa High. I SHOWING OFF the Victory Bell, Larry Gatlin rings the prized possession which OHS held for one year. School Song Hail, Odessa High School Hats off to you. Ever you'll find us . . Loyal and true. Firm and undaunted Always we'll be. Hail to the school we love . . Here's a toast to thee. 7xii7 J. 7?-me PROUD SENIORS make their right hands quite obvious after the senior rings arrive. Judy McLamore points out the better qualities of her ring to iunior, Gary Priddy. L-as --JW... STUDENT COUNCIL members, Martha McNaul and Bobbie Durrett work putting up posters to boost spirit. STUDENTS SHOWED off their originality in skits during pep rallies through- out the football season. Q.-- . X. Mx.-- 23 24 ' V: Christmas Brings Both Good Times Christmas drastically alters Odessa High. Sud- denly there is anticipation of holiday parties, fun, and best ot all, enough time to sleep late. The general pervading attitude of students and teachers becomes a bit friendlier. Activities' cheer baskets are slowly filled with canned food in hopes that the sophomore class will award them the best cheer basket prize. Dress- up day and the parting Christmas assembly are part of the custom of Odessa High at Christmas time. The highlight of the Christmas activities each year is the All School Prom which is always scheduled prior to the Christmas holidays. PAUSING DURING the excitement of the Prom are Belle and Beau Vickie Johnston and Mike Moore. rn 1 5 Q 'll 3 am- and Good Will r-Wo, W, TAKING TIME from the busy Christmas rush to bring food for cheer baskets are seniors Julie Sadovnick and Gerlyn McDonald. PREPARING A cheer basket for the student donations are Bill Thomas, Patsy Gonzales, Vickie Johnston and Barbara Glover. Each activity class prepares a box of 'Food which is presented to the Salvation Army during the Christmas Assembly. 5 at of tw ' ,,',- :f ,v VV .,VV If I , A 5 SENDING CHRISTMAS cards is one ofthe many ways students annually spread the Christmas spirit. 25 W9 ,whglwlg-V I A Lai JUNIOR BOARD deputy Lynda Donham-'escorts' out- law Gem Meacham to iail for breaking the permit law. SHOWING OFF her farmer's attire, .Ioy White amazes her fellow westerner. Cowboys Stage Two Dag Invasion Ti., 'b.w'- A' QQ'- ::.- 3'1 COWBOY-TEACHER Roger Corzine appears to be roughing it through the day. HAND-CUFFED to the pole which served as the iail, fugitives of iunior board law seem to be discussing an escape. 26 Quite a contrast came to O.H.S. in January. Remembering the days when men were cowboys and authority meant sheriffs, Odessa High was invaded by just that during Western Week. The halls were filled with Junior Board deputies who would iust as soon chain fugitives without a permit to the post as look at them. Perilous as it was the cowpokes survived and even attended a dance in the girls' gymna- sium early Friday morning. A sophomore, Steve NIcCleery, beat out two upperclassmen, Tommy Parker and Steve Hays, in the capacity of sheriff this year. The traditional movie High Noon was shown in the auditorium during study halls. The money made by the Junior Board from the proceeds went toward paying for the Junior-Senior Prom. ,,, X. -:.,.- T, - , l Dress Varies Various types of dress are influenced by extracurricular activities as Well as school functions. A night at the prom calls for formal wear, while a Latin banquet re- quires apparel customary to the days of ancient Rome. Almost every type of at- tire imagined can be expected at the an- nual talent show. Whether attending a tea, an informal party, or any other so- cial function, it is certain every type of appropriate wear will be sported. for Year's Events SWEATSHIRTS WERE in order for Odessa High students prior to the San Angelo grid encounter. W f ,. 15 lg x .ea V FOR THE annual Talent show, STUDENTS TURNED to formal ROMAN COSTUMES characterize clothing worn to the annual Latin Cynthia Chappell donned a typical Hawaiian kakapa cos- tume. wear for special occasions during the year. Here Vicki Johnston wears a two-piece suit for a reception Banquet, as typified here by Carol Holt, Denny Vaughn, Linda Searles, and Wayne Criswell. 27 acsac. X. -O 2 i 1. I t 1 . a,.,, l: , i i'f 'n 1 glint, ODESSA'S FAST growth in industry is characterized by the vast expanse of the Rexall Petrochemical Complex. Citg Shows Contrasting Interests - ,. ' -x X i -1 . , X TWO OF Odessa's permanent signs of progress are the Oil Show, which displays new ideas for the oil industry, and the new bypass, brought on by the need for taster travel. 28 Since Odessa's establishment more than sixty years ago, it has steadily proven its vigorous nature by be- coming one ot the world's leading industrial centers. There are tive plants which produce rubber, carbon black, petrochemicals and nylon. Yet industry is not Odessa's only interest. Many opportunities are avail- able for tun and competition. Students enloy pool and movie while some partici- pate in school competition in varied fields. TW :3A!'2F f . . SHOWING OFF his Grand Prize calf, Ernie McReynolcls was one of many FFA boys competing in the Odessa FFA Meet. X! PLAYING POOL fills many extra hours for teenage boys. The .interest in pool reached a new high this year. Progress. Fun, and Competition 'O' P 'tl i ': l 5 ll! ' THE PINBALL machines at Nicky's and other drive-ins became popular pastimes for boys, including Les Sarles, Wayne Scott, and David Vincent. 29 .,- X. -- e...-.,,-,......c,...--..-...-..e-. Y GLADLY ACCEPTING money, Mr. Spidell works selling tickets from the comfort of his desk. Buying tickets are David McSpadden and Lenora Seed. GIVING A sales pitch, Pam Sprayberry works selling student direc- tories 'For the Junior Board, 5 Sales Provide A Bl-WEEKLY task comes to many iournalism students in selling newspapers. Linda Tripp is shown here selling a newspaper to Pat Fletcher. FOREIGN EXCHANGE student, Lynette Odendaal, sells choir tickets to Randy Storie. I, Student Experience Junior achievement could be proud of the organizations of Odessa High School. Almost every club and department had something to offer to students. The chorale department and industrial vocation department provided choco- late food for students. There are many va- rieties for the finicky eaters. The iunior board added much to the material gain of students by selling Valentine telegrams, annual covers, Western day permits, and for busy talkers, student directories. F.F.A. members sold calen- dar towels which had a dual purpose, to dry the hands and provide a date reminder. EAGERLY AWAITING his tasty purchase, Donald David from senior band member Tommy Clanton. buys band candy 2? Z W DISCOVERING A tiresome iob, annual staffer, Lynn Faustlin sells an annual to a first year customer, Sonia Brown. - - Y l X:--U:-,m Y-,,- -,.7i.L.-..as..1,.f.e1-.fl--.-V----f -I--- 3I League Brings Rome to Odessa High Roman senators in togas, ragged slaves obeying every fancy of Their masters . . . quite a contrast to normal life at O.H.S., but this was what the student body saw when the Latin Banquet rolled around. The cafeteria was transformed in- to ancient Rome with the Sena- tors, third year Latin students, tak- ing precedent over lowly slaves who were first year students. Spon- sored bythe Junior Classical League, this banquet has become an annual event for the Latin students. FOLLOWED BY a pack of servants Senators Bobbie Durrett, James Draper, and Julie Sadovnlck devise unpleasant tasks for their slaves. ,L ' A SPONSOR JEAN KUSER impresses Tadpole Bourg, a first year student, with her Roman attire. Q? DAMION KISTLER and Nelda Ball were elected to serve as Anthony and Cleopatra. 32 LEIGHA DOPITA Steve Hogner recelve fhe Calpurma and Caesar awards from Bull Holm and Murray Spldell film, ' V ,V , 7 2 2342521 'fill ' 5 37.1 Wi, fra? L, SLAVE PEGGY Brown ter for a day. ,: v: H 1 Foreign Exchange Student Enjogs A Varietg of American Pastimes 4. 'Tt- ll . IN THE room that she shares with her sister , Lynette reads a letter from her parents in South Africa. Home away from home is what Lynette Oden- daal thinks about her new, but temporary resi- dence in Odessa. Lynette is Odessa High School's senior foreign exchange student from South Africa. She has studied seven languages, Latin, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Afrikaans and English. The latter two she speaks quite fluently. There are three other members in Lynette's fam- ily. These members include her father who is an employee of the Municipality of East London, her mother who is a primary school teacher, and her older brother. When asked to compare her home- land to Odessa, she stated that it is much like West Texas. LEARNING MORE about her new school Lynette looks at last year's LYNETTE HUGS her new mother, Mrs. Middleton. annual 34 ....L.m--,...--................,. he FOREIGN EXCHANGE student, Lynette Odendaal shows off her famed accent and speaking ability in speech class, Wg wi If ,UWM --.- . I A-.K LYNNETTE AND her new sister, Jane Middleton, help around the house. es X-s LYNETTE ENJOYS the new library's language lab. She uses it to practice seven languages. A -. ' , 1. x x.. IT'S SNOW? A new experience for Lynette was our snow, her first. 35 IIXIIV X r. I r -My N 5 i 3, F' -R r i 1 A I J H x 5 VN ,. -....,-,. , 1 l 5 1 Q ' 3 1 .A , - , Ji-X' nude-A 9 n Q , ,.,. i'.,'L?:l.,Z'7'T 49'! Qnn.-,.,., , ,,,,,,.,.,,,..,, . .vh.. .Mk............--4 'M .,,..f-...Q ,....,. ..,.-H,,..,..,.. --.M-...Q W-f......,.,,.,4.f.-Map M4 un- -www-WMHYNHMQ ,.,...-,M-up-1 M4-ng , .Y fff'AA Y ,,,Wg,,g,7vpg4,,,, ,,,v 46191: ,N,,' V 7' if 1 1' , Ji.. ,YV f . ' I 4 ' Q A ' 1-'1ffpi': 'af I I V ww-Q-a,f2 ffsffs. ' QQHN- '5 'fpniQj'5, l. I r' Q, ' f1 ' ' nl' ff'i.lZ?1 - , ,W Ay . .,,,, f,'du,,K . ef - - , , -,..,-,..4.ai-A 3 .Y ,- 'z -' ,. V' ., . A 1- f,.,.1. f A ' T ' - 2 ' ,. - ' - .' .m J ' ' ' ' -.' , . .aj 705- In .g .11 .-...-wm1.n-funn-rrnn-runnxiu Ax. w ORGANIZATIONS Each organization is built around a particular purpose. This purpose may be to have fun, or to work togetherg it may be to learn, or show what you have learnedg or it may be one of the many other purposes for which organizations function. No two organizations are founded for the same purpose or goal, they are all different -they work together in different ways, they attract different people-they all CONTRAST. -- X RECEIVING THE gavel, Nelda Ball is inducted to the presidency of the Student Council at a schoolwide as- sembly by Principal James G. McMath. 'Pe f. All Y..,m,,,..,.-...M ,. T Girl Heads Council. Tradition Continues For The second time in the history of Odessa High School, the student body found itself under female lead- ership. Nelda Ball won the office of president of the Stu- dent Council Thus breaking a line of male presidents broken only once before. The council continued in a normal way sponsoring playnights, and providing re- freshments for basketball games. The Council members were kept busy planning and decorating for The All School Prom and making posters for each sport through- out the year. President, Nelda Ball was even kept busy in the summer when she represented this district at the National Convention of Student Councils in Lexington, Kentucky. Last year's Student Council worked many hours to finance a foreign exchange student. The result is Lyn- ette Odendaal from South Africa who lives with iunior, Jane Middleton. There was one tradition broken in the Student Council this year, but the most important tradition, that of ex- cellence, remains steadfast. FRONT ROW: Lynette Odendaal, Lynn Smith, Linda Searls, Julie Sadovnick, Nancy Rainer, Bill Orr, Mike Moore SECOND ROW: Linda Tredway, Joy Stroud, Judy Robin, Julie Pressly, Tommy Parker, Jane Middleton BACK ROW: Becky Rhodes, Charlie Norman, Rise Murphy Marilee Leuenberger, Gayle Ingram, Beth Haines 38 I a NELDA BALL GARY MAXFIELD JULlE BORING JULIE SADOVNICK President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer POSTER PARTIES were frequent activities before football or basketball games. Junior, Julie Pressly, Mr. Spidell, and Miss Stephen liven things with well-meant suggestions to senior Danny Harris. f gen FRONT ROW: Martha McNaul, Damion Kistler, Joe Halifax, Julia De Berry, Sherry Davis, Cynthia Chappell SECOND ROW: Donna McKel- vey, Debbie Eddins, Bobbie Durrett, Liz Blanton, Lexie Bell, Joanne Baker BACK ROW: Jesse Draper, Jan Cooper, Tamara Clark, Diane Car- son, Ann Bostick, Anita Allen E 39 Marshall Heads Yearbook Staff Corral '66 represents many more memories to those on the annual staff than to most other students. To the staffers, not only does it present mem- ories of the special times, but it brings back thoughts of late hours spent put- ting those memories on pages. Some of the greatest memories stem from the journalism trips taken to Lubbock, Dallas, and Austin. These workshops are a major part of the training J Students receive, and the annual is iudged at these events. This year, Corral '65 received an All- Texas award and a Superior Rating. STAFF MEMBERS Donna McKelvey, Nelda Ball, Diana Marshall, and Joanne busy preparing and correcting pages before the publisher's deadline. Baker are 1 N ,I s,-4? NELDA BALL Picture Editor JOANNE BAKER Assistant Editor JOE HALIFAX Layout Editor MARTHA MCNAUL Sports Editor 40 JULIE SADOVNICK Class Editor DIANA MARSHALL an Editor-in-chief in PRESTON Advisor MAYNARD GERYLYN McDONALD Copy Editor I ...........-f.-.,..--1.-un-fnuguqnvwc wi. ef' - - - ,,,, GEM MEACHAM STAFF MEMBERS added during tlte school year are Roy Bingham Camille Ward Bobbie Copy Associate JO KELLEY CYNTHIA CHAPPELL Typing Editor Typing Associate MEMBERS OF the Class section, Becky Rhodes, Julie Sadovnick, and Janeen Halifax, check pictures for an important deadline. Durrett, Lynn Faustlin, and Sharon Risinger JULIE PRESSLY Copy Associate DONNA McKELVEY Layout Associate BECKY RHODES Class Associate LARRY GATLIN Picture Associate JANEEN HALl FAX Class Associate VICKIE CREEK Layout Associate DAVID JAMES Picture Associate STEVE MAULDIN Sports Associate X 4l e,em.,,X?......,,....,,--i.,,. ,Ye Looneg Edit All-Texas Newspaper S . H-A ,Or '- W-- U a' G9 8 QQ' 'fiiiil ' ' ODESSAN STAFF members Linda Tripp, Sheila Looney, and Judy Robin make last minute corrections on the paper. An All-Texas rating doesn't come easy. It takes people like Duane Rid- dle who won a first place in Editorial writing at the THSPA convention in Denton December 2-4, and cartoonist Don Adair and Features Editor Steve Hogner, who both won Cream of the Crop awards. These and the efforts of the other members of the 'Odessan staff guided by editor Sheila Looney paced the Odessan to a second place in the state. gc 6 STEVE HOGNER Features Editor MARTINE MAYS Curriculum Editor 42 UNDA BROWN PRESTON MAYNARD Editorial Editor Advisor CHARLES REDDEN GILBERT VASQUEZ Pictorial Editor Spong Edifof UO rw o SHEILA LOONEY Editor-in-Chief I 1? ,..,, SHERRY DAVIS STEVE DANIELS LINDA TRIPP News Associate Sports Associate News Associate DUANE RIDDLE CAY BUNTON JUDY ROBIN Editorial Agsociafe Editorial Associate Editorial Associate ART BOYDSTUN Photographer LINDSEY RIGGS Features Associate BRENDA WILBANKS News Associate NANCY BAKER News Associate ,H SENIOR STAFF members of the Odessan are learning to use a camera. Members are Sherry Davis, Steve Hogner, Charles Redden, and Linda Brown. f '-j- I E 3 -as-1-fs-i L H pL...s....m-.m..,.......... gg nun-.--.-. A Capella Finishes Year With Tour 'N FRONT ROW: Sherry Freasier, Cay Bunton, Martha Street, Cynthia Smedley, Karen Borden, Bellinda Myrick, Linda Searls, Julie Sadovnick, Peggy Brown, Susan Williams, Sharon Petty: SECOND ROW: Ara Lynn Earnest, Suzie Oehlschlager, Pam Boyd, Margaret Hathaway, Peggy Sikes, Cindie Miller, Mary Hazlewood, Linda Tripp, Sandy Plummer, Brenda Willbanks, Sheila Looney, THIRD ROW: Kathy Williams, Susan Flack, Barbara Goswick, Patsy Everson, Marsha Skinner, Jane Coggins, Donna Schlemeyer, Melody Maxfield, Nancy Baker, Jean Hathaway, Barbara Lathem: FOURTH ROW: Steve McCleery, Kenneth Bowles, Albert Marsh, Gary Maxfield, Pat Peeples, Clifton Word, Tom Parker, Gary Rochelle, Danny Norris, Ronnie Holloman, Jerry Williams, David Howard: FIFTH ROW: Monroe Kimbrough, Pat McCreless, Drew Ligon, Rob- bie Smart, David Jenkins, Harold Copeland, Carroll Hughes, Carleton Roy, Jon Graham, Larry Gatlin, Emerson Porter: SIXTH ROW: Tommy Akins, Ben Sherman, David Webb, Victor Williford, Mike Peeples, Bobby Ground, Leewayne Holloman, George Stewart, Morris Herring, Donald Tatum, Steve Mauldin. 't The A Cappella choir again represented Odessa High in the finest of fashions. Directed by Maurice Alfred. A Cappellalchoir members are kept on their toes. ln the fall choir mem- bers spend their Friday nights at home foot- ball games selling programs in the stands. They also sell candy, which is an all-year project leading to spring tour. Tour is always a highlight, and the choir traveled along the coast of Texas this spring. A concert in No- vember followed by the Christmas and spring concerts, a talent concert in February, plus UIL competition, are only a few components that fill the tight schedule of the A Cappella choir. ai CHORAL DIRECTOR Maurice Alfred types the schedule for choir tour. 44 y C e+..-----J-.---..- M-,m-,,-i,a:e FRONT ROW: Sharon Francis, Secretary, Albert Marsh, Boys' Uniform Chairman, Clifton Word, Vice President, Pat McCreless, President, Tommy Akins, Publicity, Linda Searls, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Pam Boyd, Historian, Peggy Sikes, Social Chairman, Sheila Looney, Girls' Uniform Chairman, Sandy Plummer, Treasurer. nose J an ennn,r ,ii i Q X is FIRST ROW: Kathy Horn, Pam Thomas, Ann Faulkner, Deborah Felts, Elizabeth Schriver, Jan Wilaby, Barbara Brunette, Sheila Davis, Patsy Hatmaker, Judy Harvey. SECOND ROW: Melody Nelson, Diane Carson, Paula Woodson, Loretta Risinger, Mary Fletcher, Sandra Burns, Shirley Murphy, Marilyn Ager, Judy Shults, Sylvia Pickett. THIRD ROW: Brenda Robertson, Elizabeth Lester, Gay De Witt, Sharon Crownover, Ann Yancy, Juanita Allen, Rebecca Mann, Patricia Shepherd, Barbie Jarrell, Charlene Brown, Julia DeBerry, Elizabeth Crown- over. FOURTH ROW: Debbie Eddins, Estrelita Quiroz, Phyllis Wein, Jean Garvin, Gloria Alvarado, Wanda Rhodes, Patricia Williams, Selina Reynolds, Mary Thompson, Susan Robinson, Yvonne Staten. FIFTH ROW: Mary Siddle, Billie Strand, Frankie Simmons, Terri Davis, Teresa McGee, Nancy Thornton, Donna Thompson, Joyce Batte, Linda Gober, Linda Crook. SIXTH ROW: Dianne Womack, Bobbie Durrett, Nelda Hena gH'NEW'TiYT'GiWVHi qbjy, Rita Edwards, Lydia Estes, Nancy Rainer. 45 Ffh Four Choirs Make Up Department ,,s, Wx lx fc i. Af D I i FIRST ROW: Donna Blanchard, Nettie Seale, Diane Mize, Carol Buss, Sandi Chennault, Sherry Spurgeon, Janis Merritt, Vickie Shelton, Brenda Buie, Jennifer Benton. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Rippy, Linda Ward, Donnella Bishop, Wanda Coggins, Patti Wagner, Beth Carey, Carla Witt, Barbara Baker, Linda Gray, Ann Mitchell, Donna Stover, Patsy Taylor. THIRD ROW: Judy Tindall, Emma Smallwood, Lynda Donham, Karen Sikes, Wendy Biro, Marsha Carson, Paula Gaston, Gerlyn McDonald, Margaret Messer, Lynn Smith, Connie Stephens, Gwen Gee, Carolyn Scown, Tamara Clark, Liz Carleton. N 'N ' .. 1' ' Qu if 'Y x5 X I 'f i JZ LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Buss, Librarian, Carolyn Scown, Secretary, Gerlyn Mc- MARTHA LIGON, choral director, looks over a book Donald, President, Margaret Messer, Vice President, Lynn Smith, Social in preparation for a test. Chairman. 46 . . ,, . N 10175 . , I F LEFT TO RIGHT: Gem Meacham, Secretary, Mary Martha Adkins, Uniform Chairman, Cecil Carlisle, Vice President, Cynthia Chappell, President, Paul Howard, Librarian, Gwen Thomas, Social Chairman. !.k'. A L J-4 vi ,- pi E , H - s -n - 'Q pa FIRST ROW: Kathy Johnston, Sherry Stallings, Londa Sherman, Alice Hatmaker, Carol Holt, Gwenneth Thomas, Pam Thornton, Lindy Rainer, Gem Meacham, Sherry Kirkland, Rita Crow, Belinda McCorcle, Pat Fletcher. SECOND ROW: Pat Taylor, Mary Adkins, Becky Brittain, Carolyn Hart, Winona Walton, Julie Boring, Beverly Osborn, Dara Greenlees, Nancy Davis, Lynn Butler, Dale Crider, Suellen Barcleleben. THIRD ROW: Eddie Gray, Janice Thomas, Debbie Chamers, Mary Osborn, Jennifer Browder, Geonne Vincent, Gen Phillips, Cynthia Chappell, Edwana Thompson, Patsy Ray, Peggy McClung, Lanell Lippard, Steve Skaggs, FOURTH ROW: Steve Barber, Robert Pruett, Rob- eff Hupp, Paul Howard, Mike Mathis, Dustin Jamierson, Burleith Locklar, James Buchanan R L' dl , oy in ey, Douglas Cochran, Clarence Grissom, Floyd Glldon, Ervel Quinn. FIFTH ROW: Cecil Carlisle, Robert Fulton, Mike Randolph, Dean Jones, Claude Bradford, Bill Jones, Randy Smith, Howard Scott, Eddie Moon, Clif Thomas, Eddie Morgan, Grady Boyd, Kenneth Stacker. 47 NWN..-A 2: STAMPING BOOKS occupied much of the time of Patsy Gonzales, Nancy Jones, and Donna Chambers. ----,-.----...,-.XT..f..........--...,.-..- ,... -.-M , BECKY BRITAIN and John Townsend testified that li- brary work is far from easy. Librarg Council Finds Same Old Job guts NOT ONLY books, but periodicals and newspapers were also the responsibility of library assistants, Sondra Tatum, Charles Griffith, and Steve Hendrick. 48 Moving into a new library- is quite a iob, lust ask any of the library assistants. This was the library's first year in the new downstairs building. Librarians and .library assistants spent long hours moving and shelving books to put the new library in run- ning order. Directed by head librarian, Laura Trawick, and assistant librarian, Kathryn Gibson, the Benjamin Franklin Library Council, an organization open to the entire student body, was required of all li- brary assistants. A charter of the National Teen- age Library Council trained students for future activ- ity in library work. In their weekly meeting the council discussed current best sellers, new books available to the school library, and problems facing this year's council. I . .M A751 - PT- ?'i2 Y5L,-,fri . Kuenstler. ALWAYS WILLING to serve you in checking books in LENDING A helping hand to student, Mark Clapham are library assistants, Gail Burgess, Mary Gonzales, and Linda and out are Dee Greer, Gloria Wharton, Billie Jean Strand, and Martha Gallegos. In New Building SANDRA NOLEN, Marice Smith, and Marilyn Ager explain library procedures to sophomore, Charles Norman. MAKING USE of the recording room of the new O.H.S. library are Betsy Gonzales, Sandra Griffin, John Riley, Marie Lloyd, Linda Rumbaugh, and Hope Trevino. ' eases G X qv .f TAKING ADVANTAGE of the li brary facilities are students, Cyn thia Calvert, and Carolyn Hart W' 'W - N '- f' '-11111-I-rmzfa-u--v-I. W , ROW ONE-Karla McDonald, Peggy Pryor, Betty Emery, Darlene Bell, Brenda Cates, Linda Myers, Cathy Han- son. ROW TWO-Charlene Franks, Dana Furnam, Sandra Danley, Shirley Adcock, Robert Miller,-Mike Miles, Billy Moore. ROW THREE-Forrest Ward, Bill Thomas, Herb Cullison, Karl Moore, Earl Cherry. ROW FOUR-Lloyd Cox, Jeff Haynes, Gerald Hoffman, Royce Gourley, Jess ,Arnold, Les Baker, Richard Freeman. OFFICERS-Karla McDonald, historian, Cathy Hanson, secretary-treasurer, Sandra Danley, party planning, Billy Moore, chaplain, Forrest Ward, president, Gerald Hoffman, vice-president, Les Baker, parliamentarian, Karl Moore, sergeant-at arms, Richard Freeman, reporter-photographer. DE Classes Create Double Chapters ROW ONE-Rayford Moore, Roy Leathers, Elaine Lorenz, Glenda O'Dell, Edith Mc- Cown, Paula Broyles, Fred Phillips. ROW TWO-Gene Stormes, Mike Phelps, Fred- die Hubbard, Doyl Burwell, Larry Adcock, Gerald Brunette, Gary Lee. ROW THREE- Tony Dunn, Roy Montgomery, Jimmy Not- grass, Ed Kidwell, Ricky Raper, Terry Pea! cock, Mike Bohannan, Barry Tredway. ROW FOUR-Glen Brown, Robert Gaw- lin, Larry Hounshell, Danny Kennedy, Char- les Huff. ROW FIVE-Billy Baker, Rondel Culbertson, Larry Sharp, Don Westfall, Ray Roberts, G. C. Wright. 50 E. - of -..,-g.geQs TT 'l' T TTT T TT M--mn I.C.T. Provides Helpful Training Industrial Cooperative Training at Odessa High School provides on-the-iob training for vocational stu- dents. This program aids stu- dents by allowing them to attend classes in the morn- ings, then train at an after- noon iob. Through Industrial Co- operative Training, students acquire various skills which enable them to utilize their experience to profitable ad- vantages. Coordinator for the Industrial Cooperative program at Odessa High School is Mr. David Ender- by. ' T I.C.T. STUDENTS Tommy Garrett, David Patterson, James Cowan, Kenneth Fox, Richard Naness, Norman Hurst, and D'onald Morgan demonstrate ne of their machines. IKM a FIRST ROW: Tonya Marsh, Linda Edge, Ruby Duncan, Nancy Harper, Vicki Emmerson, Sharon Davies, Linda Batte, Deborah Patterson, Brenda Pickett. SECOND ROW: Pual Leonard, Sue Gilmartin, Gwen Boyd, Cynthia Green, Kathy Marshall, Virginia Greer, Danny Coates, C. L. Grumbles. THIRD ROW: John Clary, Larry Morrison, Walter Croom, Roger Couch, Dennis Bright, David Jones, Craig Wade, Larry Whitaker, Johnny Watson, Ronnie Bryan, Tommy Mayo, Ronnie Roberts, Kenneth Maynard, Bill Ward. FOURTH ROW: Riley Williams, Jimmy Dennis, Farrell Mahan, David McQuire, Ronnie Wells, George Davies, Doug Haines. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Enderby, Harold Harper, Tommy Seth, Jimmy Spears, Don Sharp, Terry Scott, Dale Whiteside, Cecil Pearson, Ronnie Davis. 5l v- 'r 5 F.F.A. Concentrates on Competition Farming may be for the birds , as tar as some peo- ple are concerned, but the Future Farmers will pro- test with a very opposing argument. Farming is tor men who labor long and know Their business. Working to meet these goals, FFA sponsors several proiects through the year. Sponsored by Carl Mad- doux, the Ag boys are concentrating on livestock tor show and competi- tion. Otticers are Dale Gray, president, Ernie McRey- i nolds, vice-president, Jeff Benefield, secretary, Henry Painter, treasurer, Ronnie Meador, sentinel, John Kennedy, parliamentarian, and Charles Threatt, his- BACK ROW: Dale Mercer, treasurer, Henry Painter, reporter, Jeff Benefield, secretary, Torlan- John Kennedy, parliamentarian, Ernie McReynoIds, vice-president, Dale Gray, president. .T L.-. '3 FIRST ROW: Dale Mercer, Henry Painter, Ernie McReynoIds, Vickie Johnston, FFA Sweetheart, Jeff Benefield, Ronnie Meaclor, John Kennedy, Charlie Threatt, Dale Gray. SECOND ROW: Tom Bunger, Graig Mayberry, David Frankson, Thomas Gage, Mike Donaldson, Jim Harris, Mike Benefield, James Miller, David Snodgrass, George Fulkerson, Charlie Eubanks, Jessie Bin- nion, Bobbie Lance, Harvey Byrd. THIRD ROW: Steve Duff, Jerry Kidd, Lance Evans, Steve Gist, Terry Allen, Buck Haney, Randy Sides, Alan Yancy, Gary Greenlee, Carroll Lawson, Giles Robins, Danny James, Boyd Summers. FOURTH ROW: Carl Maddox iaclvisorj, Danny Henry, Tim McCulley, Sammy Briggs, Billy Diggs, Ricky Elledge, Jack Mahan, Jim Mahan, David Ru- bush, Douglas Davis, Charles Smithson, Danny Whitehead, Ronald Wheeler, Johnny Smith. FIFTH ROW: Don Huff iadvisorl, Gary Mosier, Tim Vestring, John Shultz, Smokey Eppler, John Jenkins, Larry Price, David Roy, Joe Samron, Joe Price, Dan Lynn. SIXTH ROW: James Baulum, Derrell Ritter, Corkey Scarborough, Greg Carter, James Whisenhunt, Mike Roberts, Henry Pettigrew, Dan Robin, Kenneth Beam, Alton Hatcher, Buster King, Herman Beckham, Larry Lewis, Ronnie Arrington, Jim Bob Harris, Jody Prosise, Sammy Soules, Ronnie Bynum, George Whisenand, Bill Brumfield, John Smith. N 52 I ' '-4 CATHY HAMM served as the Future Homemaker of America sweetheart. TOP ROW: Mrs. O'Neil, Mary Martin, Vickie Shelton, Gloria Brothers, Ima Smallwood, Pat Wheeler, Carolyn McCain, Sue Woodard, Carol Moon, Janice Jerrey, Sherry Kirkland, SECOND ROW: Jane Butler, Mava Fanning, Sharon Risinger, Carol Sparks, Angela Bueno, Cathy Hamm, Janet Bradley, THIRD ROW: Margaret Hathaway, Xan Jones, Janet Cloud. Dedicated Girls Learn bg Experience Prospective homemakers have a chance to improve and learn through the organization of F.H.A. Meeting every Mon- day during activity, girls in this organization are led by their president, Jane Butler. Also serving them as officers were vice-president, Sharon Rising- er, secretary, Mave Fanning, treasurer, Cathy Hamm, parlia- mentarian, Carol Sparks, his- torian, Angie Bruno, and chor- al director, Margaret Hathaway. Striving to produce practical techniques and to build better homes, the Future Homemak- ers of America makes its exist- ence in Odessa High School worthwhile. TOP ROW: Carolyn Billups, Barbara Lauraine, Kay Edwards, Barbie Jerrell, Mary Siddle, Sharon Gilmore, Sherry Carrigar, Welma Kidwell, Jane Coggins, SECOND ROW: Maria Cortez, Ella Adams, Donna Crow, Shirley McQueen, Judy Lawson, Sherryl Ragland, Sue William, Judy Donaldson, THIRD ROW: Cathie Burwell, Kathy Marshall, Ann Nael. 53 Y-7 League Sponsors 'Roman Activities' Not only did the Latin classes produce students skilled in the class- ical tongue, Cleopatra, and Caesar, but they also participated in an or- ganization dubbed by all worthy senators and slaves-the Junior Classical League. The League mem- bers consisted of first, second, and third year Latin students. In Novem- ber they sponsored the annual Ro- man banquet and slave sale. THE OFFICERS of the Junior Classical League are: Cstandingl Steve Hogner, vice- president: Julie Boring, treasurer: John O'Hern, president: Peggy Tipton, reporter, and Cseatedj Mrs. Jean Kuser, sponsor: Betty Adams, co-social chairman, Leigha Dopita, secretary, and not shown is Damion Kistler, orator. TW a v l, 'MW Q 1 IC 1 R-4 ac ,pw-. FIRST ROW: Ilett to rightj Michael Stallard, Michael Reich,.Michael Miller, Sandra Keener, Betty Adams, Kathleen Hughes, Kay Cooper, Patti Wagner, Suzi Oehlschlager, Donna Weaver, Judy Robin. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Whitley, Clay Boyd, Ricky Ferguson, Marsha Halli- burton, Bobbie Ward, Judith Lambert, Lanell, Lippard, Cheryl Stinchcomb, Cathy Patterson. THIRD ROW: David Crawford, Russell Payne, Linda Tredway, Phil Johnson, Julie Boring, Linda Searls, Sheila Looney, Cay Bunton, Dee Greer, FOURTH ROW: John O'Hern, Tommy Akins, Steve Daniels, Carol Wagner, Karen Sikes, Linda Manion, Linda Mize, Beth Carey, Vicki Shelton, Charlene Leuenberger, Peggy Tipton. FIFTH ROW: James Draper, Joe Creekmore, Pat McCreless, Mike McCleskey, Judy Barnett, Nancy Futrell, Carol Holt, Judy Ernst, Marilyn Schooler. SIXTH ROW: Mrs. Kuser, Bryan Blount, David Jenkins, Bobbie Durrett, Douglas Whitley, Leigha Dopita, Virginia Isbell, Marilee Leuenberger, Lou Carter, Ann Bostick, Peggy Brown. SEVENTH ROW: Rocky McClure, Wayne Criswell, Denny Vaughn, Steve Hog- ner, Michael McElfresh, Mary Bynum, Nelda Ball, Vicki Thacker. EIGHTH ROW: Kell O'Neil, James Bourg, Les Sarles, Liz Blanton, Bob Scott, John Stewart, Bennie Haiduk, Billy Scott, David Browning. 54 , I is an t... sm- rpg,-r. New Clubs Add eeded Variety Rounding out The many clubs at Odes- sa High School are The Christian Student Union and Quill and Scroll. These Two clubs were recently begun To meet The religious and iournalistic needs of O. H. S. Christian Student Union meets every Wednesday morning with a devotional and a guest speaker. Quill and Scroll, The iournalists' honor ff society, functions as the gathering group for outstanding journalism students. OFFICERS OF Quill and Scroll include: front to back, Sheila Looney-president, Diana Marshall-vice president, Steve Hogner-parliamentarian, Linda Brown- treasurer, Gerlyn McDonald-secretary. Q -sn - r' MEMBERS OF Quill and Scroll include, front: Sheila Looney, Diana Marshall, Gerlyn McDonald, Second: Nelda Ball, Nancy Kimbrough, Third: Jo Kelley, Steve Hogner, Gem Meacham, Linda Brown, Martine Mays. CHRISTIAN STUDENT Union officers are: front, Pat McCreless- Accompanist, Cay Bunton-Vice President, Tommy Adkins-Presi- SHARON PETTY, Margaret Hathaway, David Robinson, Victor dem Back Larry G H. I d J , a in-song ea er. Williford, and Danny Norris listen to the C. S. U. speaker. X 55 xg- H Academic Honors Merit Recognition www -J, If :al -L- frj Red bands on a graduation robe . 4.1 Je- mean something special to the Odessa High student body. lt -r means that the students wearing them were members of the O.H.S. chapter of the National Honor Soci- ety. Honor Society rewarded pu- pils achieving high scholastic aver- ages. To become a member an overall grade of A must be main- .tained with no grade less than a B. Diligence and determination to be iust a little bit better earned students red bands to wear on the last night as Odessa High graduat- ing seniors. FRONT ROW: Sandra Griffin, Barbara Fuller, Sherry Matthews, Deanna Head, Leigha Dopita, Darla Darville, and Julie Sadovnick. BACK ROW: Pat McCreless, Joe' Mac Sanders, John O'Hern, Gary Rochelle, and Stanley Wilson. XX. Damion Kistler, president of the National Honor Society, worked at night for de- bate in speech. 56 FRONT ROW: Lois Simmons, Julie Boring, Shirley Lippe, Libby Scott, Gwen Henry, Nelda Ball, and Linda Corbell. BACK ROWgJoe Halifax, Joe Creekmore, Harold Copeland, Damion Kistler, David Robinson, and Steve Daniels. I O,c--.g-..,....-.-.... '51 .'eT'?,T'fQE:T1r, . '1 . 777' 1 N PLANNING activities for the FTA chapter are Larry Goins, Susan Vest- ring and Wanda Rhodes. Students Choose Career Early .Students who wish to go into The Teaching career can become members of the Future Teachers of America. The Thirty members of The F.T.A. hold business meetings, show films, and have programs with guest speakers. Area and state meets were held for The purpose of ex- changing ideas. Delegates are elected to rep- resent Odessa High in all other meetings. Evelyn Talley is The sponsor of This group. C Standing left to right: Wanda Rhodes, Rita Bradley, Randy Story, Marguerite Cappella. Sitting left to right: Sherry Stallings, Susan X I Vestring, Ruby Leyva, Charles Miller. Standing left to right: Mrs. Tally, Jay Robert- son, Charlotte Gray, Larry Goins, Diana Con- fry, Treva Topper, Steve Hendricks. Seated: Prirna Sailors, Ann Faulkner, Susan Flack. . ig i X 57 -v i l l l is il i 5- ADMIRING A trophy won during previous speech efforts are debaters Greg Granath, Gerlyn McDonald, Gary Rochelle, Damion Kistler, Virginia Chisolm, and David Robinson. -1 SPECIALIZING lN prose and poetry interpretation are Nancy Gorman, Marie Lloyd, Jon Graham, and Peggy McClung. '-'f-f'-Kegel-aurnuupnug-----.a-.... Qpeeoh Season Includes Both Plags, Tournaments Tournaments and more tournaments seemed to be the words the Odessa High School speech department lived by during the year. Goin' Back to Houston, Abi- lene and Big D were familiar theme songs as the debaters and interpreters iogged over Texas to get honors in such subiects as debate, extemp, poetry and prose, duet acting, and speech analysis. Through the year, the department pre- sented three all school plays, Great Ex- pectations, Playboy of the Western World, and the rollicking spring comedy, Chicken Every Sunday. WORKING TO improve their style in extemporaneous speaking are Tommy Akins, Linda Tye, David Robin- son, Viclci Yudin, and John Hillier. ss G .I ..-m,o.,,.mW,,,,,,, ,.,, 1- 3. WW vkgg ,. ,-:FTF TOP ROW: Denny Vaughn, Tadpole Bourg, Smokey Eppler, Kenneth Beam, David Taylor, Walter Marcum. FOURTH ROW: Grady Boyd, Fred Kemper, Paul Norman, Rodney Parker, George Fletcher, Bill Jones. THIRD ROW: Steve McCleery, Sammye Dyson, Becky Rhodes, Brenda Haenelt, Sandra Swan. SECOND ROW: Kathy Elfert, Sandy Link, Karen Sikes, Janeen Halifax, Belinda Anerson. FIRST ROW: Bonnie Gatlin, Christy Stokes, Marilyn Porter, Donna Williams, Vicki Reed. Boards Hit Fast Class Pace SENIOR BOARD members .lo Kelley, Joe Halifax, and Cynthia Chappell prepare the decorations for the Homecoming Dance. gp- 6O I Senior, iunior, and sophomore board rep- resentatives work through the year for the betterment of Odessa High School. One rep- resentative is elected from each activity to serve his class. Sophomore board sponsors the annual Christmas assembly and collects the cheer baskets which are presented to the Salva- tion Army. Junior board members sell annual covers, sponsor the Junior-Senior Prom, and round- up cowboys and Indians on Western Day. Upper,classmen serving on the Senior board greet O.H.S. exes and present them with a homecoming dance. Later in the year Senior Assembly, the last senior activity, is sponsored and directed by the senior board. ,Ab TOP ROW: Tommy Garrett, Bobby Carson, Carleton Roy, Joe Halifax, Ronnie Weaver, Pat McCreless, FOURTH ROW: Harry Holcomb, Charles Eubanks, Milton Thompson, Ernie McReynolds, Ashley Yudin, THIRD ROW: David Ave- ritt, Jane Mclntire, Melodee Maxtield, Cynthia Chappell, SECOND ROW: Martha Stevens, Gloria Franco, Margie Simmons, Patty Wagner, Jo Kelley, FIRST ROW: Fay Wolfe, Leigha Dopita, Betty Adams, Peggy Tipton. VICE-PRESIDENT, Steve McCleery, explains the work to be done for the Christmas assembly to sophomore board members Peggy Brown, Smokey Eppler, and Tadpole Bourg. FIRST ROW: Daine Ausburn, Lynda Donham, Becky Shaper, Joanne Baker, Ann Rasberry, Judy Robin: SECOND ROW: Ed- wana Thompson, Cay Bunton,sMary Linn James, Peggy Mc- Clung, Sheila Montgomery, THIRD ROW: John Zugg, Tommy Doran, Chris Sanders, Ronnie Worley, Eddie Harris, Gary Prid- dy, TOP ROW: Gilbert Vasquez, Ronnie Green, Sammy Briggs, Kenneth Fox, Gary Greenlees, Roy Bingham. 3 , 1: 1 my yi----L JL f L- f 6 I wk i Odessa High Qohool Band ff?-if S 0 21, ,Q D- ', f5c3sf:?fL'L V? Q ft'-F7505-f' i '-X..-1 V . s., u 1 f'A-: f, 15- A fW'?' EFQQGQEL r- ,. QI, FL: if-' 4 if J-uf, 5 AQ?-V . Le ' 'ai' 'Y' ' 'Eg Q-,V f - 1.9 1... '- 'ef 1-'J ' 4 ID' u cv! 4 '--s, X -f , T -Q . e gut' , , ,gf ' A 'v' 1, ' -., -wr, ,I 4, 6, 11 , 1- M' ,fa 7? ,. lit, f W L4 F3355 fra Q t Y ,sl 4 h , u. ,,.4 gn, ,YJ 4 ' K . ' . ' ff 1- XJ V , ,V azfax ff fi :E , nw l , X, r a,g,f'-ff , if ,..g,,N'- N 1 - .C I 4 L f- w f- -' - fs' as A A IILILI3 111.22 914113A14npc'l1'f':'l:'.: 1'11f5Arg4l It ,J A 7 CENTER: Sherry Freasier. FIRST ROW: Nancy Ratliff, Marilyn Schooler, Sandra Griffin, Carolyn Pool, Ron Adair, Virginia Cochran, Wanda Rudicil, Gwen Callaway, Gloria Franco. SECOND ROW: Pam Allison, Lou Anna Blecher, Sally McCrury, Gary Moore, Edwina Gallaway, Annelle White, Jim Cool, Martine Mays, Dale Bauman, David Robinson, Jimmy Driskell, Terry Anderson, Ray Faught. THIRD ROW: Sandra Swan, Duane Riddle, Linda Kingston, Laura Stout, Terrye Minton, Claudia Payne, Donna Carroll, Lou Carter, Wayne Stacker, Greg Ma- honey, Paul Johnson, Leslie Beaver, Randy Storie, Ray Hudson, Shelton Smith, Tommy Powell, Jimmy Weldon, David Byrd, Gary Malone, Sandra Keener. FOURTH ROW: Graig Goodyear, Cheryl Stinchcomb, Sherry Bowers, Sherry Leonard, Sherrie Walters, Linda Gatlin, Barbara Scott, Barbara Jackson, Joyce Mathis, Becky Mooney, Prima Sailors, Pam Halbert, Ray Parker, Scott Manly, Harold Wheeler, Keith Kirby, Richard Mourning, Lawrence Rhodes, Danny Nead, David Davis, Wayne Holt, Steve Miller, Dick Thomas, Mike Grant. FIFTH ROW: Mitchell Ritter, Tommy Barlow, James Mayo, Gordon Brunner, Johnny Little, Don Wise. 62 . .L .t ww ,- 1 , , , , T TT iw ' 'T 'TT'- 1 M Continues Line oi Firsts DQ-15' Q Tr.: sv, N 'TI 135 'K :jig l J if-4' fit ww , .qfhj x if T l ' .4 ,-A-. -.-,. ' 41 ' ,Q 5 Jw, ,gg 7, , as up N Html fa 1 1 If 'f'-3' 1 4 :unix -, by rf' T 'Z f 4 fa.-w.,1 , : V Lf: T R5 hu V 1 1 , X, 1' f nv' V I M' T j ,,,,,,. 913' avufw 14 X '.kkl 'L Q, A.,- L f- -T71 TZ: ,, Q in iz .5 y . nmmmnwnyusmmiflllni ' ' J summit, fr t-.4.4A,4AAAn1 '5t.,,c,,,1ffQgy1zvgr, CENTER ROW: Jackie Jernigan. FIRST ROW: John Riley, Sarah Hammett, Judi McLamore, Joy White, Pam Stone, Shirley Lippe, Ann Stout, Elissa Osborn, Kay Cooper, Linda Brown. SECOND ROW: Pat Anderson, Mike Dotson, Kaylyn Lewis, Laveda Thomas, Ruby Leyva, Kathy Rankin, Rita Bradley, Peggy Tipton, Ray Bell, Linda Gregory, Sally Reed, Gwen Gilbert, Deanna Head. THIRD ROW: Don Adair, Paula Thompson, Ricky Strackbein, Mike Sheffield, Mazie Brumly, John Hall, Larry Rushing, Ronnie Weaver, Sandra Jarrett, Rita Pigg, Kathy Craft, Bryson Reed, Steve Ward, John Townsend, Debbie Jones, Gayle Bowers, Carolyn McKee, Lynn Rasmussen, Cheryl Phillips. FOURTH ROW: Dean Wooten, Ronny Hubbard, James Martin, Neil Dotson, Larry Tracy, Larry Harrington, Roland Cox, George Fletcher, John Jenkins, Dwayne Humble, Gary Wysong, Leonard Garrett, Robert Smith, Garry McCain, Judy Barnett, Ricky Stillwell, John Graham, Dwight Bowers, James Conner, Charlie Daniels, Joe Creekmore, Harold Paulette, Dwight Gardenhire, Mike Pollard. FIFTH ROW: David Rhoads, Donnie Jones, Kelly O'Neil, David McSpadden, Paula Maxwell, Jim Lynch, Harvey Chapa, Tim Schwager, Tommy Clanton, Jerry Sharp, Clifford Crowley, Homer Barnett, Ricky Stanley, Beth Haines, Sandra Lee. 63 y. mrfwfff' H Head maiorette OWEN CALLAWAY BETH HAINES SANDRA GRIFFIN PAM HALBERT Band Members Face Full Schedule 04' HEADING THE Broncho band as drum maiors were Marilyn Schooler and Carolyn Pool 64 During The year, The members of The Odessa High band find Themselves wiTh plenTy of acTiviTy. The major- eTTes are faced vviTh c:onsTanT pracTice sessions To add precision To Their rouTines for c:onTesTs, TooTball games and pep rallies. Pam HalberT, head maioreTTe, was repaid for her efforTs by winning The number one honor for ma- ioreTTes in The T965 Enid, Oklahoma, Tri-STaTe FesTival. The Cader Band members are usually working Towards a spoT in The bigger band. I . 1 ,..:S TAKING ANOTHER first, The Odessa High band is shown af the marching contest held in Midland. I ss--s,,-----,,-.s-a T STUDENTS QUALIFIED to ALL REGION Band are FIRST ROW: Marilyn Schooler, Sandra Griffin, Wanda Rudicil, Cheryl Phillips, Lynn Rass- mussen. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Adair, Sally McCrurry, Donna Carrol, Pam Allison, Bryson Reed. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Weaver, Jimmy Welden, Ray Faught, Kaylyn Lewis. FOURTH ROWg Dwight Garden- hire, Mike Pollard, Harvey Chapa, David McSpadden. FIRST CHAIR band members are, FIRST ROW: I-r Kaylyn Lewis, Deanna Head, Cheryl Phillips. SECOND ROW: Gary Wy- song, Donnie Adair, Ronnie Weaver, Bryson Reed. THIRD ROW: Harvey Chapa, John Townsend, Nancy Ratliff, Pam Allison. FOURTH ROW: Mike Pollard, Dean Wooten, David McSpadden. Cr, MEMBERS OF the Cadet Band, L-R are, FIRST ROW: Janice Brunner, Sherry Matthews, Peggy Cargile, Linda Gonzales, Shari Decker, Michele Stevenson, Glynneth McCombs, Kay Edwards, Teresa Kennedy, Vicki Rasmussen, Linda Parsons, Brenda Haenelt, Lou Ann Marrsf SECOND ROW: Karla Rasmussen, Ann Smith, Jean Nipper, Peggy Rogers, Kay Wright, Linda Austin, Donna Roecker, Sherry Doyle, Lewis Leverich, Peggy Atkinson, James Frasier, William Blount, Betsy Gonzales, Billie McLaughlin, John Griffith, Teddy Gallegos, THIRD ROW: Kathy Robins, Carol May, Archie Mitchell, John Akins, Dannie Hage, Gloria Wharton, Clay Walker, Donna Smith, Mike Dobson, Gary Shoe- make, Carl Briley, Mike Reynolds, Charles Sherril, Linda Lowe, Richard Cates, William Lewis, Eddie Smith, Ronny Bynum, Lloyd Yarbrough, John Harper, Orbra Frasier, Benny Rehders, Geronimo Munguia, Steve Hogner, Judy Lawson, Sharon Alderman, Nina Williams, Thelma Logan, Patsy Gonzales, Romaine Christian, FOURTH ROW: Jimmy Williams, Carol Lawson, Frank Anderson, Terry Gesch, Kenneth Grant, Tim Farris, John Carter, Pat Gilleland, David Cherry, Bobby Williams, Alan Yancey, Charles Eubanks, Ronny Ingram, Mike Kemp, Randy Wilkerson, Steve Hudson, Billy Slaughter, Ricky Hanson, Jack Davis, Herman Boyd, Cheryl Cobb, Sherry Sandall, Linda Hodges, Marsha Pieper, Absent from picture: Danny Bish, Rose Cook, Virginia Isbell, Denny Lewis, Roielio Luian, Jessie Paz, Gary Whitehead, Randal Willi- ford. - ' 65 O T Q :- cn CD -P T na W c: na cn -P cn CD : o o cu CD CD 'H 5 -4 cb na 'T f f A--Y fx? ri A C f 'Q I 's-' RQ' F if! t N x fi x A N it P ic' T V J ,l 1 l ORCHESTRA OFFICERS include from L-R: George Gowan-Vice P Davis-President, Donna Crider-Secretary, Pam Eckert-Treasurer. A 1 A THREE year member of the orchestra, Donna Crider was elected as Orchestra Sweetheart 66 resident, Sheryl Another facet of the music program at Odessa High School is the orches- tra. This organization is cultural in its scope because of the type of music played. Jointly associated with the marching red and white, the orchestra is composed of band members as well as orchestra members. Later in the year both orchestra and band take a spring trip and combine for spring concert. DIRECTING ODESSA High's orchestra and band is Bill J. Dean, whose students won five All- State places during l965-66. I K 1 X Z f 'i--fm ORCHESTRA MEMBERS include, from L-Ry FIRST ROW: Sheryl Davis, Bruce Storie Richard Baker, Donna Crider, Pam Eckert, Dennis Se- vell, Ellen Davis, SECOND ROW: Mariam Smiley, George Gowan, Monty Wood, Mary Martin, Marilyn Schooler, Nancy Ratliff, Linda Brown, Sherry Freasier, Jackie Jernigan, Gary Wysong, Ronnie Weaver, Gwen Gilbert, Deanna Head, THlRD ROW: Shirley Duke, Judy Whatley, Pam Allison, Lou Anna Belcher, Bryson Reed, Mike Dot-son Ray Faught, Kaylyn Lewis, Don Adair, Sandra Keener, Gary Ma- lone, David Byrd, Harold Paulette, Gary Gardenhire, Mike Pollard, FOURTH ROW: Mitchell Ritter, David McSpadden, Tim Schwager, Harvey Chapa, Tommy Barlow ALL-STATE ORCHESTRA members are, from L-R: Sheryl Davis-Violin, Harvey Chapa- Percussion, Sally McCrury-Clarinet, Tim Schwager-Percussion, Tommy Barlow- Percussion. 'O ---. - LES A 0 V- 14 .,gv, .J H .MSR ,M , Un.. - 1,3 !?3r'f'f fjff tw .- 4 131. N. -- ,L , v 11-Hr, Bar . ra. Q ,cg . S'E,gftl:Qf3 f .'i, .x --1.4 v -. ' J l Q A A n I- -- Yu, ' Q 4. W ' ,1 -., XMAS r, . I ' N.T .1-P . , .. A . M Q1 fi r 4.1 f ' . x K wm- . . Q , '14 4 W M cf , mwf' my XM P w H IK' v Zn if gil 'xi H- f Jfflf f' TU' 11555 68 1 .. -i '-44 1 WQQ, I -the ones who CONTRASTED with the ordinary -if --I -.f,.--V, .5 , ,.,gue, PERSONALITIE9 Each of the Personalities did something- studied, worked, spoke, smiled, or laughed-to make his name the one which students remem- bered when voting times came. The winners of most elections held during the year reveal the type of persons looked up to by the student body-they leaders, the listeners, and the learners students. X '55 3? 69 s. I Miss OHS Nelda Ball 5 7 Z In accordance with the Corral's theme of Contrast, the student body chose, for Miss O.H.S., a girl who symbolizes that trait, Nelda Ball. Nelda represents con- trasts in that her personality is so versatile that she can laugh with her friends one moment, and rule over the Student Council in the next, as the second girl presi- dent of that organization's history. Her other honors, pointing out her many interests, include the D.A.R. award, National Honor Society, three years on the Corral staff, member of Quill and Scroll, secretary of her sopho- more and junior classes, and a nominee for both Home- coming Queen and belle of the All Sc r t , X X' f lg! 14:52 .. f .L-LZ: 'FEI .1 mg, ,::. i:?vf:i,-':,,. 'f'fQC ,i if . ' A, , M . .WJ W . Q ' cg. ,. LC -af 1 The honor of all honors, Mr. Odessa High School, went to Winston Beam. Lettering for two years, Winston was brought to the attention of the students time and again during his football career. An avid sportsman, Mr. Winston also puts the shot for the Odessa High track team. As a member of the Future Farmers of America, , Winston has won a number of honors. He was nominee for beau of the All School Prom. Winston is character- ized by his quick smile and warm friendliness. ' 7l c--, c L- so Le' 'kniif JUV- .lf-Lb Mike Moore-Vickie Johnston i Joe Halifax-Nancy Rainer , ..-,.-x?,,,,,,,M,,.,,m,.-,,n,, , J 'J' Three Couples Take Runners-up Coming in close for the coveted title of Mr. and Miss O.H.S. were Vickie Johnston, Mike Moore, Nancy Rainer, Joe Halifax, Cynthia Chappell, and Larry Gatlin. Vickie is Odessa High's well-known entertaining head cheerleader and Homecoming Queen. Mike a three year student council member, is a two year letterman in varsity football. Nancy has been cheerleader for two years and a three year student council member. Captain of the Bell Team, Joe serves as the president of the senior class. Cynthia comes into view as a cheerleader and Homecoming attendant, Larry is famous for his three years as quarterback on the Broncho football team and as a tenor in the A-Cappella Choir. Larry Gatlin-Cynthia Chappell 72 I l l CHATTlNG WITH nominees for the belle and beau of the prom Scooter Warcl and Rise Murphy help calm the nerves of Mike Moore, Nancy Rainer, Lynn Smith, and Joe Halifax. earrcf' Town Square Characterizes Prom Town Square came alive in the 1965 All School Prom. The music of the Rhythm Masters added much ot the lite to the occasion. The theme was carried out by cardboard store fronts and a park scene. The presentation ot the nominees and the announcement of the Belle and Beau came at about 10 o'clock in the evening. The nominees were Vickie Johnston, Nancy Rainer, Nelda Ball, Lynn Smith, Cynthia Chappell, Mike Moore, Dean Wilkerson, Gary Maxtield, Winston Beam and Joe Halifaic. Named as Belle and Beau forthe prom were Vicki Johnston and Mike Moore. The couple won acclaim earlier in the year as Senior Favorites. TAKING TIME to admire the All School Prom cake are Cynthia Chappell and Tommy New. --.., ?7f A CLAIMING THE honors of Belle and Beau of the All School Prom were Vickie Johnston, head cheerleader, and Mike Moore, varsity letterman. 73 A I L. Bronos Elect Johnston '65 Homecoming Queen Half-time activities at The Homecom- ing game between Midland Lee and Odessa High included the band's Traditional Homecoming Ceremony, a fireworks display, and The presenta- tion of The seven candidates. Home- coming of i965 reached its climax as Vickie Johnston was crowned Queen. Vickie has been elected as head cheerleader and Senior Class Favorite. She is acTive in speech and is SweeT- hearT of The FFA. The six nominees serving as aTtend- ants To The queen were Nelda Ball, Student Council President, Cynthia Chappell, cheerleader, Brenda Wag- ner, cheerleader, Lynn Smith, STudenT Council member, Nancy Rainer, cheer- leader, and Linda Searls, Student Coun- cil member. Q 'nil . I, 1 'QSM I .-ll lar LYNN SMITH escorted by Danny Harris NANCY RAINER escorted by Gary Franggll LINDA SEARLS esqoned by Bobby Car ,Q SON It ' 'aa' a X 75 XZ . ,J Seniors Qtudg Government At Meet r PAT MCCRELESS, Susan Flack, Damion Kistler well represented O.H.S. in Austin last summer. INSIDE the invaluable experience -Pat McCre- capital one gains an less 76 Q frm U!!! 'lu THE MECHANlCS of government are revealed Four fortunate high school seniors were picked by the taculty ot Odessa High to attend Boys' and Girls' State last summer in Austin. The stu- dents met in the state capital tor a short dura- tion with several hundred other students from all over Texas. This year from Odessa High School,Pat McCreless, Susan Flack, Damion Kist- ler,and Ricky Stillwell participated in the Boys' and Girls' State program. ,NX A, 2 THE EXPERIENCE at Boys State was a tre- mendous opportunity to learn how a govern- ment operates -Ricky Stillwell. and Ricky Still- GlRLS STATE was an experience to T remember in people and govern. at Boys State -Damion Kistler see--.L...,---.c- .-.m...-...-.,., is it - AZ, 1-.,,,-xy, ,Q ,f 'iiu4,, SENIORS DANNY HARRIS and Linda Searls willingly pose for Student Council Most Outstanding pictures. O C Council Rates Two Outstanding A TYPICAL scene in December was Danny Harris hauling cardboard for the prom settings. EXPLANATIONS HAVE to be made to the council by prom chairman Linda Searls. ii 'x The Student Council elected seniors Lincla Searls and Danny Harris as Most Outstanding council members. As prom chair- man, Linda labored many hours over settings, posters, and themes. The redhead is secretary of the A Cappella choir and one of the social chairmen for the annual Latin banquet. Danny Harris gathered many truck loads of mesquite trees and cardboard boxes for the All-School Prom setting. When the Council dec- orated goal posts, he was usually at the top. This is the first year for both students in the Council. If V fM!WTl'.',f' Xl 'Q 'W f S 4 1 Students Take Outstanding, Athletic I ' qv? 'e. Ffa .1 X Personifying the ideal citizens are Julie Sadov- nick and Steve Daniels. Their fellow students elected them as Most Outstanding citizens of Odessa High. Both these students are senior honor society members. Julie is classes' editor on the annual and serves the Student Council as its treasurer. Steve is assistant sports editor for the Odessan , the school newspaper. Both of these students were runners-up to senior Most Intelligent. Sports minded iuniors and seniors chose as their Most Athletic representatives Ray Goddard and Donna McKelvey. Ray played varsity toot- ball his iunior and senior years and also ran relay on the track team. His contributions to the ath- letic program brought the title to him this year for the second time. Donna attended most ath- letic events in her capacity as cheerleader and also participated on the tennis team. As a netter she played girl's doubles. Donna has also been a member of the Student Council for the past two years. -. ja f' Z.. Qeniors Capture Best All Around. Best in a Crowd Versatility perfectly describes these students who showed themselves able in most circumstances. Diana Marshall and Gary Maxfield won the credit of being Best All Around at Odessa High School. Diana is editor of Corral '66 and runnerup to senior most dependable. Gary Maxfield, student council vice president, is a senior mem- ber of the A Cappella Choir. In every crowd there are certain individuals who con- sistently stand out for various reasons. Nancy Rainer and Bobby Carson were known for that personality trait this year. Odessa High students chose these two seniors for a variety of reasons. Nancy Rainer stood out from the crowd as a -cheerleader and student council member. Shar- ing the distinction of Best in a Crowd, Bobby Carson was a senior letterman on the Broncho golf team. G .V 59:9 z - ,, X . L ,sn - '77 2 .- fi' vfflf-C V gf? f L' ff' f -Argig, F.. t .-. ..s -...ig aft' 'E 1 Through the drudgery of monotonous details, long' lessons, and continuous tension, wit and humor are invaluable qualities. The Wittiest title this year is shared by senior couple Bonnie Hamm and Steve Hays. The ability to liven sit- uations with wit is a rare asset which Bonnie and Steve present naturally. Steve has enter- tained the varsity football team for the past two years while Bonnie keeps choir members chok- ing on their stifled notes. The title of Wittiest is truly one to be remembered. 80 R and ta Personality Polls Honor Foursome Putting the old get-up-and-go into a student body is a tough iob and ring-leading the operation was Larry Gatlin and Lynn Smith. Because of their efforts they were voted the two with the Most School Spirit. Larry, an two-year letterman in football, doubled in the posi- tions of quarterback and halfback. He was also a mem- ber of A Cappella choir and an all-state tenbr for three years. Lynn, a candidate for homecoming queen and belle of the All School Prom, served as an alternate cheerleader. She filled in many times during the season and when she wasn't leading the cheers she was always present to spur the Bronchos on. --.ss ,-gs A .-rf' . ' rialilflf ff 1 I leaf, I? Il 1 'url' ff, fn l .,,.T,.., ,mu ., :V rw -A ew-- 1l.f Practicing politeness and good manners brought the distinction of being Most Courteous to seniors Dean Wilkerson and Cynthia Chappell. For Dean, it is the second year that his classmates showed their apprecia- tion by voting him the title. He is a three year letter- man in football, and also plays varsity basketball. Cynthia's courteous qualities are revealed in the many activities in which she participates. She is secretary of the senior class, student council member, and a cheer- leader. Both Dean and Cynthia were nominees for Belle and Beau of the All-School Prom. rnrsxum-,-n...-.TWHWY-,. . Seniors Exhibit Success. Courtesg The ioke about the two voted Most Likely to Succeed in high school turning out to bums is certainly common enough, but most of these are only exceptions. This year the student body of OHS chose a couple whose chances to succeed are great if they continue as they began. Sen- iors Joe Halifax and Sheila Looney were their choices. Joe headed senior board as senior class president and served on the Student Coun- cil. His goal is to attend college and earn a de- gree in electrical engineering. Sheila is active in iournalism and hopes to major in that field. She was a member of A Cappella choir in addi- tion to working on the annual staff three years and being editor of the school newspaper, the Odessan . Sheila is president off the Quill 81 Scroll Society, the honorary journalists' society. l nv A- Mlm.- p-J1.',,, .-Mkpnr-1 '41 A ' ' ' 1- - . 1 Q 1 I - . . 'citrus Ar A -V - , - - ---.-,ar , f.- A- ,, Y litvw. , ll ' -'--- M---'V-4 -' . A. -,Y,. ,, ,,, , VVQM, . ' Q-' ' ' - if 'fl ' . f A s ' A '?Q W2 Arg, W 3 w,,. - ,:Ewu-k1w,A.z.,,.:,.m,,,.,. mf.-LQA-,Jaf:4.,.H Jiri .,g.gg ,, -, .,,. . . , . ,....,.-..m.,. - ,... 'wi-rx.-. gm. V V 1, I f Y , , 5 T sv V .Q 'S ,,,...-' M' ' 'X 1 S1 5 ,L+ S' if l f f' L-1 ,. -' ' ,wr wwf' 1. A 82 SPORTS For examples of CONTRAST, Sports show an endless number. The Types of people-their abilities, build, and drive-vary with the sport in which they participate. Sports also CONTRAST in the location, rules and requirements of the various sports. Swimmers must depend upon water for their purpose, while water is a golfer's nightmare. The CONTRASTS in sports are many and definite, because the main ele- ment of every sport is the people- and people are CONTRASTS. - aww . so Norco -- c,--c-,cs I u X' ,431 -' 'mx jk: A 1' l rA , r fflw mx Xt pf i s,. . . , , gy i x ,HW U 'L P W 1 AA ,,, V. A i 9 H' , in--a-....,. j H--ww , V A . l ' M-W 83 Qporis Conienis ' an fb-Q I f f ...a' f 3 o ..l2O ...124 , . 0 -AQ ,,- ,, ,. y. , vi, ,..,. F.-TY-A -5:37 131W 1 get v V y 1 I T! ,, S55 3 4, www 953 x AN -4 GH - L 'r , ' ' W L Y ' 1: . .N . ., . -....i 1 , ' 1 1 1 15' , l .L f' ,..--.L A as A a 3 f V T A 9 ' . ! - uv....-.,- ..., L A J , A1 ' , b , ,fflf 5 Q, 2 f . i K ,, W ' l , ig X ' ,J my I ' x 6 2 7 . 3 1' 'X '-IVR Q .,.-----....,....k -nh-....i 'mucus' , ' - , Q , 4 ' ' .'.- .wifi V, H ff, X fr- 'I-Q-.T:', E' ' . '- L- i'4'U,'r.' fl -J WN-.- . I-.-..-ns.-W -..- ------ - ----H - --y- ---H -. .77-.- ...,..,,.-U-----.-- ,,VYV,...,,,,,,-L- BARRETT STADIUM provided the home base for Bronchos' football action of 1965. Broncs Drop Pre-District Openers ' SPIRIT, HIS trainers, and the cheerleaders usher in another football season. 2 .F-,sa-.gtfesfeyl-:mel-WL-Lqgzx Although the Odessa Bronchos were rated as high as second in state by some polls, they opened the season with a heartbreaking kickoff return which provided the Red Hosses with their only score. The Golden Sandies dominated the remainder of the game, not only in statistics, but in score, as the final score of the game was 21-7. The Bronchos' second contest and first home game against the Lub- bock Westerners also proved to be a disappointment. Ray Goddard carried the ball across the goal line for Odessa's only score. The two point conversion attempt failed and. the final score left the West- erners ahead 7-6. J Mgigggg, gggg X 85 W W- X 'WHT' 1 Bronchos Shake astern Hills WA.: The Broncho offense started to roll in the 42-T2 upset over Eastern Hills' of Fort Worth. Eddie Harris, taking over the helm of the Broncho attack, connected with Larry Gatlin tor tour of the tive Broncho touch- downs. lmprovement was seen in the Broncho attack because of the change in the lineup. Lennie Givens took the position of number one end. The 'i Odessa win over the Highlanders ended non- J district play and gave them a l-2 record. ?J '...-f, LARRY GATLIN WINSTON' BEAM Back Tackle All-District RAY GODDARD GARY MOSIER Back Back 1,16 vt .I I LJ ,f , f 1 ,. . 'e, , I A, , n A Wt, .A ,, , , if .sg , ', ' , -4, 911, ,lfn . ' ,QM if f ' . P' . aiiusss BEVERS End STEVE HAYS Tackle - . ' . A Qdff, fA'L.':fZ.,,Q.'.' E51 BRONCHO HALFBACK Ray Goddard picks up valuable yardage on the power sweep against Lubbock High. 86 1 i . TRI-CAPTAINS Brusse Be- vers, Gary Mosier, and Lar- ry Gatlin look on closely as the coin is tossed. .-4 - ,515 -- ---- -f--1'----Y----Y------W Y- fw --- -- ---- - -- -..l......-......-,....,.. ' ,fs N mn . , x 1 Y-H in ' Q' fifxlttffffsr ifkf 'S A l W.I may . . lil i ig f f l I , ,.y . -f Tl iz 11 f il MILTON THOMPSON Fullback J- l do .N-1 A ---Q I . . ... A -SN' . s -. 1 1 SAFETYMAN LARRY Allen brings down a Cooper Cougar as the referee blows the play dead. Red Hosses Cage Cooper Cougars Three key pass interceptions by the Broncs in their own backyard halted serious threats by Cooper. The Fighting Red took a 12 point lead in the first half while the Red Hats crushed all scoring drives of Abilene. However, the Cougars sustained their only scoring drives in the third quarter and the Bronchos countered with another six-pointer in the last quarter to make the final score l8-7. Roy Bingham was the first Broncho to receive the Golden Helmet, an honor given to the best defensive player. I X15 Tibfif Lf! Nl DEAN WILKERSON Tackle LARRY ALLEN Quarterback W ,YN FULLBACK MARK Clapham is forced down by two Lubbock Westerners Abilene Eagles Stop Broncs Penalties, mistakes, and a speedy Eagle backtield teamed up to pro- vide a lO-6 Eagle win over the Bronchos. Abilene struck quickly with a touchdown on the second play ot the game. Late in the second quarter, the Warbirds kicked a field goal to make the score lO-O at the end of the first half. Late in the third quarter Ronnie Peoples received a long pass from quarter- back Eddie Harris for Odessa's only score. ffg.-'Fl' I 'XAJ THE ABlLENE Eagles proved to be too much tor The Broncs 'F' l if lf'-v . GENE ZEIGLER LABIN SEI-MAN Guard PETE STEWART Haltback End CARLETON ROY I agua cu Tl 7 -'1-I a---- .:.1,,-' TTW mnfnwn -0-u'N--i--i--'l----l-ULU-tin -V YT Broncho Title Hopes Crushed For all practical purposes the Broncs forfeited their chance for the championship because of their defeat at the hands of the Midland High Bulldogs. The game remained scoreless until midway into the sec- ond quarter when Larry Gatlin intercepted a Cut- shall aerial and raced 80 yards for a touchdown and the Broncs', lone score. Junior Gary Swan successfully replaced center Steve Hays, who was out of action with an ankle iniury. Carlton Roy and Larry Allen were aides to the Broncs' offense. The Golden Helmet award was given to Winston Beam for his most outstanding game of the season, according to Coach Watkins. The final score was 21-7. i l l H, ,,s, , SPEEDSTER RAY Goddard turns the corner for a six-pointer against Midland Lee. HEAD COACH Hank Watkins and Tri-Captain Brusse Bevers have a summit meeting. 1:,--, umm... Lc.-ec- QVWTF' ,pmmwcc , my vxvraw X, Ynggpf' MIKE MOORE DAVID JAMES Tackle End DANNY HENRY KENNETH FLETCHER Tackle Guard BRONCHOS' TRAINER, Doc Rhea, leaves The huddle before play resumes after a Time-out. 90 Red Hosses Romp Rebels Before making Their corne- back, The Bronchos gave up 13 poinTs To The Lee Rebels aT BarreTT Stadium on Their homecoming. AfTer The WaT- kinls crew goT sTarTed, The running aTTack of Mark Clap- ham, Larry GaTlin, and Ray Goddard bulled in for a ToTal of 229 yards. Mike Moore, Kennefh FleTcher, and David Murry were needed assisTanTs To The Red's offense. Goddard scored Two 'Touchdowns wiTh GaTlin coming in for a Third. The 21-13 defeat over The Reb- els evened The Bronchos' rec- ord, 4-4 in The season record and 2-2 in disfricf. 05. 'f '-Q DAVID MURRY DAVID WEBB EDDIE HARRIS TOMMY DORAN Guard Tackle Quarterback End JoHN zuccs GARY ETHREDGE PHIL JOHNSON RONNIE PEOPLES Fullback Halfback End End 1 1 ,66 -, 'Tl Xvf fy f fr 'Q - X Q fum -A fa-1 f' .. 2 i t Fi 42, f 'its-E1 ,X rig ,F 'v ,- ' B R 5 , Q , fe Q' wi- , ' ' 'P Ri. SCX-X85 , ,MEN . 1 :Y ugi c. s, , s A . 7' ROY BINGHAM Guard MARK CLAPHAM Fullback f- T 5,0 , ALL-DISTRICT halfback Larry Gatlin picks up yardage against three Panthers Broncs Blunder in Hands of Cats The Concho Cats romped the Broncho eleven 42-T2 as the Hosses endured their sixth loss in eight starts. After a scoreless first period the Bobcats came alive under the passing arm of junior quarterback Gary Mullins and the running of Frankie Stringer and Terry Collins. In the third quarter the orange clad Bobcats exploded for three more touch- downs and a safety on the faltering bron- chos. Despite the lopsided score the Bronchos were able to hold the highly touted Bob- cats scoreless for the first T2 minutes of play. They also scored T2 points on the Bobcat defense. No other team was able to do either all year. f uBaaasas,sa L 9' i i l i X. ,W n A i2oNN1e GREEN ' A Halfback Y 1' GARY SWAN l H-f 1 Center ' ,,-v --...,,Ng,!' vii? -HJ' ' 954: j wifi-su U , I an - 1, u , . 1 . ,,. ' L.. ,1-.fLDs4l.'e'I5d ai.. ' DLI, '...JAL RAY GODDARD sweeps around right end to move in for the TD against Midland Lee. MARK CLAPHAM pushes across the goal line as the referee signals the 6 pointer. 92 . 'R .. T JERRY CHANCELLOR End BOBBY BENEFIELD Tackle LENNIE GIVENS End DICKIE CARTER Guard Steers Qubdue Wearg Broncs The Odessa Bronchos played another half- game series. After Big Springs tromped Odessa in the first half, the determined Bronchos held them to only two first downs in the last half. But then the breaks went to the Steer's side with the longest pass of the game, an aerial from Larry Gatlin to Brusse Bevers, being called back. Labin Sel- man helped the Broncs by recovering a fumble. However all attempts were futile and the final score was 2l-O in favor of the steers. Bronze Helmet Changes ands Permian High's Panthers scored seven touch- downs to Odessa's one in the last two quarters of the intra-city battle to hand the Hosses a 35-8 defeat. After a well-fought first half, the Broncs seemed to be giving the District Champion Panthers a fight for their life. Things turned out differently as the Black Cats came onto the field with victory in mind the second half. Mike Campbell, senior quarterback, teamed with 200-pound fullback Tony Conley to lead the Pan- ther aerial and ground attack. Larry Gatlin's six-yard scamper was Odessa's only score. The senior All-District quarterback led the Bronco attack, picking up 80 yards. Along with the victory, Permian took the vic- tory bell and the Bronze Helmet from the Odessa team. , ff ' 3 C , , ttf , ,V,. ,am , , ,X ' it 1 I ' -' T CRAIG FIFE Tackle + HALFBACK RAY Goddard sweeps around right end to pick up valuable yardage against Midland. l J l ANOTHER SEASON ends with the finish ofthe annual cross-town games. x'- 'B' Team Backs Varsitg Squad B -x L .4 . i 'Q Gig' I- - ' .Q 5.4 ,, V' ,. N 1 A ' tv V ,W L, . 5, K Eiiljri ,., 7 vac-1 A ? .. semis ' 'JS-.x kt.' RICHARD KARR LARRY RUNNELS EDDIE GATLIN Trainer Trainer Trainer Broncs Gain Honors The lone representative of the Broncs on the District team was Larry Gatlin, 5' 7 haltback. Gat- lin proved by his determination throughout the season that he was worthy ot this honor. Alter- nating between quarterback and halfback on the Odessa squad, Two wins, tive losses, and two ties .told the story tor the Odessa High junior var- sity composed mainly ot sophomores. The Junior Varsity had trouble playing larger, more experienced district teams composed of iuniors. However, Head B-team coach, Ray Newton credits the team with having high spirits. The team is getting bigger and taster and soon the fundamentals they learned will be put to use. Newton, Carl Beard, and Hugh Cochran, two assistant coaches, composed the coaching staff. The Junior Varsity's two wins came against Midland High and San Angelo. Deteats came at the hands ot Monahans, Abilene High, Big Spring, and cross town rivals, Permian. The Bronchos tied Mid- land Lee, and they also tied San Angelo in the second meeting to wind up the sea- son. Gatlin was selected as an All- District halfback. 1 V,, , ,,,r . Other gridders receiving hon- ors were Winston Beam, Dean Wilkerson, and Gene Zeigler who were placed on The All- ' 4- City team. Gatlin was also named to the All-City team. rsll' lffgll 9 fi a- H llll, Q , , at ffm-, nf ' 2 4- , JON WHATLEY Manager TOMMY OVERTURF Manager GUIDING THE Broncho football squad standing left to right are Ray Newton, Jerry Rhea, Trainer, Bill Herron, Chop Van Pelt, H. P. Hawkins. Seated is Head Coach Hank Watkins. 94 fl 1 ri.. .ma 'ff 1g:e:'e'sfspm 'z,,A 'f fr .5 - our- ,-,, 'Q -, Qwfvt . N immora- '4 v ' .sl-ggii lvl il A.. .ff-P 'rs' gi - W.-T., .fyt'fv1.1i f -' Hs ---,,-J. f ' U , -,.l -' .Nxt - true- .,L...v ,v 1,4 -,aa ' -V' 1-W.--..L,', I - ' . 55 FRONT ROW L-Rzi Coach Ray Newton, Russell Scott, John Stewart, Phil McVean, Bryce Pool, Dicky Joy, Fred Kemper, Gary Vaughn, Larry Bruton, Coach Carl Beard. SECOND ROW: Ken McAdams, Ben McAdams, Mike Adams, Johnny Morris, Tommy Parker, David Taylor, Bobby Machean, Darrell Hart, THlRD ROW: John Cousert, Charles Twilligear, Cliff Thomas, Loyd Moore, Dewey Walker, Billy Slaughter, Gilbert Raley, Richard Laney. FOURTH ROW: Paul Norman, Sammy Dyson, Bill Hicks, Kenny Beam, Leroy Hester, Earl Lewis, Bob Scott, Mike Howell 1 , r ,J.V. Record Odessa Opposition 26 San Angelo ... ... O O Permian ..... .. 7 31 Midland High .. .. 0 8 Abilene High . . . . .26 i2 Big Spring . . . .22 22 Midland Lee . . . . .22 6 Monahans -. . . 9 THE JUNIOR Varsit is seen du' one of their many hard workouts 95 W 224222.-MAABXB ., , i l l li puma - EN K ...t I A 4 , .fly MW.. . l ,Q A ,N ,V . , n . ,x .xi . TXQ i lib' Taller Bronos Open Season Plag l i gin 1 un. BRONCHO GUARD Terry Peiper Tights for a rebound against The Big Spring Steers. The Odessa High cagers began prepar- ing early for disTricT compeTiTion. The Broncs placed in Two ouT of Three Tourna- menTs-Taking TirsT in The Odessa Tourney and second aT Hobbs. ln The Amarillo- Odessa TournamenT, The Odessa Team de- feaied Amarillo Tascosa and Then losT To Caprock and The Amarillo Sandies. HosT- ing seven oTher Teams The Bronchos de- feaTed El Paso Jefferson, Blackshear and Permian To win firsT place. ParTicipaTing in The Hobbs Holiday TournamenT, The Red and WhiTe placed second. ln oTher pre-season games, The Bronchos won Two out of four. The Bronchos were defeaTed by Lubbock High in The Texas Tech Coliseum, 46-54. Playing aT home, The Broncs spliT a doubleheader wiTh El Paso Burgis, losing The opener 74-80, and com- ing back To win a 70-63 decision. Gene Johnson and Wayne ScoTT led The Broncs To a 73-68 vicTory over The Carlsbad Cave- men To compleTe The pre-season ga 155, 96 i - -c new-new-W'-1-H - - 1 V- :wx -. ..-1---earl-.2.-.::.:.'.-as-:a--xi-if Z 'ijg l -, r f:,1--, . ,, : ' 'awww 'Z'- W' ' iO-w - ' 'GTO Three Foes Fall to Red Hosses Beginning district play, the Bronchos took three straight victories over Cooper, Big Spring, and Midland Lee. During the Christmas holidays the Bronchos won the district opener from the Abi- lene Cooper Cougars. The Red and White broke into an early lead and remained ahead through- out the game. The overpowering team effort of the Bronchos was too much for the Cougars to overcome. The Bronchos' second victory came over the Big Spring Steers. Terry Pieper's 34 points paced the cagers to a 62-56 victory over the towering Steers, who were led by their 6'l0 senior for- ward. The Bronchos' upset over the Midland Lee Reb- els put them in a two-way tie for first. The final minutes were the deciding factor of the exciting game. After playing in one district game, the Bronchos lost their short and fast senior guard, Randy Walker, with a back iniury. Walker had been one of the leading scorers and the spark plug of the Broncho offense. ,JW lug 4 19,4 Qs TERRY PIEPER WAYNE SCOTT Senior Forward Senior Guard LARRY ROACH GENE JOHNSON Senior Guard Junior Guard N JUNIOR GENE JOHNSON of Odessa battles Permian's Stan Hutson for a rebound. 1 Q 97 fl----...m.,, ,M Y- 7' L-XJ , z4:1Ln :Jai 5-1 'As' RANDY WALKER CHARLES MEDLIN HIGH POINT man Terry Pieper makes Two againsi San Angelo Senior Guard Junior Center DEAN WILKERSON BRUSSE BEVERS Senior Guard Senior Guard p The Bronchos' were handed Their TirsT disTricT loss by The San Angelo BobcaTs by a score of 73- 56. Terry Pieper Took The scoring honors wiTh 24 poinTs. This deTeaT puT The Bronchos in a Tie for second place wiTh The Midland Lee Rebels. The Broncs' second loss was againsT The firsT place Abilene Eagles. The Bronchos had a 20-i9 lead aT The half, buT finished wiTh a 49-42 defeaT. The nexT game puT The Bronchos in The winner's brackeT, when They deTeaTed Midland High by a score of 65-59. WiTh only one game lefT in The firsT half of disTricT play The Red Hosses were in a Two-way Tie for second place wiTh Midland Lee. If 1' I vxn. f'j' DOUG SKELTON CARL BREWER Senior Senior SENIOR LETTERMAN Dean Wilkerson shoots To score againsT Crosstown rivals, The Permian PanThers. 98 f E .L . , ,-xi. :e C1 Title Hopes Dimmed Coming to face their Crosstown rivals, the Permian Panthers, the Bronchos were tied for second place, one game ahead of the Panthers. The Broncs were de- feated, 69-60. At the end of the first half of district play, the Bronchos were tied with Permian for third place. Beginning the second half, the Bronchos traveled to Abilene to' play the Cougars. The Broncos took their second victory over the Cougars by a score of 71-63. Gene Johnson led the scoring attack with 24 points, while Charles Medlin pulled in i5 rebounds. Charles Medlin and Gene John- son were the Bronchos' leading rebounders during the first half of district play. wwf L C.. ATTEMPTlNG A quick recovery, Terry Peiper works around his opponent. sw 'C - -ef BIG SPRlNG'S center steals the tip away from Wayne Scott during the closing minutes of the first quarter. IT APPEARS that tackling is not confined only to football as a scramble for the ball erupts between Wayne Scott and a Big Spring Steer. -3 'Sur' f-5 -cf? we 1 K 91 'K'-K Rav' ,-1, -. ' , . ,- ' , va: Q-gf A . -' - f ,W , 'rv' . ,,v:a,.:,5 v - . -' Y .43 1 - - XV f 43514 z A , , M u--t .,....--....,,.,-,ilu ,A i 2 ,T x . y , -wo. FN A ew of Q.- V-m -:ft 4.- T ab 1 ,r .,. ,.-41 we at 'Q f . :7-tqY1.i-fp ,M r ' at ' t J in 1- 3, , . f fe , JUNIOR GENE JOHNSON reaches for another rebound against the Big Spring Steers. SENIOR Wayne Scott aims for another two-pointer against Midland Lee. lOO 'D' WAYNE SCOTT and a Midland Lee defender await the decision of a referee. Broncs Split Pair The Bronchos faced for the second time a much improved Big Spring team. The Steers were re- bounding better and making a greater percentage of their shots. Odessa rebounders Charlie Medlin and Gene Johnson were not tall enough to over- come the height advantage of the 6'9 senipr for Big Spring. For theseason the'Bronchos split with the Steers. The Bronchos played the Rebels for the second time with the advantage of the home gym. The Rebels were ahead most of the game, but the Bronchos came from behind in the final seconds of play to defeat Lee 50-49. In the fourth quarter the lead had changed hands several times. With a few seconds remaining and the Bronchos be- hind 48-5O, 'Wayne Scott got a rebound and scored as the buzzer sounded. nf -Q, 'U' 211' kin 4 -vryx EDDIE WPCGON KENT OLDHAM Junior forward Junior forward Bronc Cagers Triumph in Thriller The Broncs thrilled the fans in Their second en- counter with the Midland High Bulldogs, the first district game to go into overtime. The Midland Bulldogs took an early lead and remained ahead during most of the game. The Red Hosses came into the second half ten points behind the Bull- dogs. The hustle and full court press of Odessa proved too much for the Bulldogs, as the Broncs pulled in to tie the score. The score remained 49- 49 at the end of the game and through the first overtime. Terry Pieper and Wayne Scott provided the points that pushed the Red ahead in the final score. The game ended after the second overtime with the score 52-50. x,wQss,. . GU' 'VS 1 l ,ja M TOMMY DORAN DALE CQONNALLY Junior Junior STANDING BY to assist rebounder Gene Johnson are Charlie Medlin, Wayne Scott, and Tommy Doran. CHARLIE MEDLIN strains to pull down a rebound against the Midland High Bulldogs. ff ' 15' fr TIRED SENIOR lettermen observe Broncho action from the bench. Y , ,W ilk. W Red Cagers Compile 7-7 Record 2575 Q A f ONLY REPRESENTATIVE of the Bronchos on the All-City team was high scorer Terry Pieper. B-TEAM COACH Carl Beard explains a play to the B-team. Playing the last game of the season, the Odessa High Bronchos travelled to Pantherland. The two rivals played on even terms throughout the first half and the halftime score was 32-32. A Pan- ther outburst during the third quarter held the Broncs to a mere eight points compared to their 23. During the fourth quarter, Gene Johnson who was the high scorer for the game, kept the Broncho drive alive. However, the final score, 65-55, left the Bronchos lO points behind. CHARLES KEEN Manager NJ HUGH COCHRAN Varsity Coach moz I+ r 'swf-1, ,1-.,., 1ST ROW KL. to RJ Sammy Scott, Ronnie Holloman, Bryce Pool Jack Manning Ronne Alvey Steve Mauldm Coach Carl Beard 2ND ROW CL. to R.J Sammy Soules, Ronnie Stringer, Ronnie Peoples Jimmy Driscoll Billy Ford J.V.'s Soar to Successful Season With Dale Connally leading the scoring at- tack with 300 points and Billy Ford, the top rebounder with 187, the Junior Varsity re- corded a 17-3 season. Winning district the Ponies posted a 13-1 record, losing only to the Big Spring Shorthorns 63-47. Coach Carl Beard's starting team consisted of iuniors Connally, Ford, and Sammy Soules and sophomores Ronnie Peoples and Jimmy Driskell, and sixth-man Steve Mauldin. The J.V. team fought their way to the head ofthe district 2-4A B teams to provide encour- aging prospects for next'year's basketball ac- tion. FUTURE BRONCHO starters fight it out against opponents for a rebound. ,m........-......iM...i:-S Lo-s,,T:,add,,s .-L. , . n ii: , - u x.4n.,a 1 , - .M.. -. X 1 itil' ' , .,,, 1,,f--.:.:f-- , 6, -- ,. in ' ' i K 'A Q'2N'Y i.f-'liven .5 'i ' f r . . Z 1 - i l Prospects High for Track Team - Q l JUNlOR MARK CLAPHAM exhibits the shot put. the form necessary for hurling Coaching track at Odessa High for his first year, Coach Ernie Davis has high hopes for the thinclad team. With thirty-six boys working out, Davis expressed optimistic plans for the' future. With only one returning letterman, the Broncs depend greatly on individual effort. Before the track season opens on February 26, with the Co- manche Relays in Fort Stockton, the boys meet local and area schools. Differing from other sports, the district winner is picked in one meet. This year's district meet took place in early April in Abilene. ' L--ning RAY GODDARD BRENT TRUETT SEI'1iOl' Seniqr IO4 'W' A J ' 5...-!1.s1':5,1 FYKFTGI1 t V m.f,.f . , ., xi , ew- B- H f ,, I l -as l l 'a p, .. E l 1. ,x Lael 5 lust xr the a SOS ,.s ! n - 2' N3 'W ' ff fi- my,fwfrmfvfte-16Zff,ew24:04,Tws- -V V, ' ' Qfff'-344,-72,1 , 132::',4z.vffEi,Mzvf: 2zx'f'f'o w1', ' V - ,da X, ri-'P -f,,, If .. T ,-Q. . f- , ' fx. 1 ,,l N 5' X 1 -3 W W I 'Fw PHIL JOHNSON, Jerry Chancellor, Ronnie Peoples, David Snodgrass, and Ronnie Green have their work cut out for them as quarter milers. Qian, L. JK' RONNIE BARNETT Sf' MARK CLAPHAM Senior Junior GLENN BARTON RONNIE GREEN Senior Junior ' - . ' HI ---LMA---v 'ff-- f -A wage ,--7 '1 ' ,F 'f f1 -1 -1, 5 I W i '? 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' 'Q My I ggi ' k,,k f,,'1, f .1 fe wil I - , ' ','5,!j51Q W- ' ' Ei., '14, ' ' 4,13 ,I '1'i'Zi','f - ' 'V A, I-17 he -,...L.,.,..,, f Ai .- 1 f ,-. ' 1 -L . L.i+L1.j:. , , xi A o QUARTER MILERS Phil Johnson, Jerry Chancellor, and Tommy Spears train in their daily workouts. SENIOR SPEEDSTER Ray Goddard sets off To a quick start in the lOO yard dash. -K, 'xr 1 eu A ff- -af.-2. -t.'::- f 'fz-If-iasgarssl ' ',:?-.1-E442-i.-EMT: . .,... . . .. . . . . l . . ,,,, . -.-U. A ,..,,, ,. : . -- K .fa I nikki: . ,.g.. . .4.., ., .. , ...Ii HOPES FOR improvements in the high jumping field depend on Junior Ron Peeples and Rodney Burke R 'fwsis-News I- a 5...-.Baa 5... uv J g..,,4-'w:1.1:.fLr1' ravrissew .A . ,X 'Y ' uf ' ' .N 111511:-. -. . .. -.xg 11-1 -.V .. unxirxxsnme.-asus' ' . - -5323-wr..-:--1 -'G P-2:-'-1 -, 5 rv.. . ,- Q- .,' .vt u-ft .-v 'Q -. ' r 1 .9 1 - i .l L lv. L :AH 24 ,,. fy on Fx Sprinter Ray Goddard and Mike Womble promise to be the strong points of the cinder- men. Goddard, a three-year letterman, spe- cializes in the 100-yard dash and the 220. Mike Womble, a sophomore, brightens the prospect of the future team. Hopes for bring- ing in a win are also placed in milers Glenn Barton and Ronnie Barnett. The sprint relay team, composed of Ronnie Green, Mike Wom- ble, David Snodgrass, and Ray Goddard are expected to be another strong point of the thinclads. - 'sr . -:SEZ . '- r' 1-Y . , ., ., ,fr . -, . I ,Y ,, . 1, .g, I ., . ,, 'z1rIII- Mgr-Mf,..-. 'MP , r ,,,, .. .. ,.. F, ei is , H A ff .i er' 1? . if 2 L ,YK 7' Y Z If 4 fa magyar , fu Y ' ,J W i l J I ,,,.. W- . si- r ,. V , ,,,. 5 I , . : , Q., . '- .1 ,ff - - fi- ' ' If ww 1:1 ,.-.2 -i ' I Q, . I fn ..,,., J .5 I 1 ,, ...W ..- . , . K .A ... .. , . 2.0, .. .. I A - - f ,I ,,..:V,.,'v,., E . ,f 3 RONNIE GREEN, Mike Womble, David Snodgrass, Ray Goddard, Ronnie Peoples-sprint relays. I .. ,. 23 4 lm .I , ' 1- 1' ,. Y 4 ,, . 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We ,.,,,, A 4 Q ,l I .. , PHIL JOHNSON Sophomore RONNIE PEOPLES Sophomore DONNY HINESLY Junior ,v-zuzszfi :Swag I vzfwi-.2e,4EffpI:'. - -Qf:qg+I,4.Izw,f,:,::I, . ,, I -' L . ,,f1,'I,,g1:g', :1.?:w112rq.3-I-3I-, I. gjig, ,KZ-C-Q, -gf-, . ,-:Nc , -- yggfzgz.-I ykgihij-'li'3,Q54g,3'jg,'gffgg15.3-5,-wr.-.2 1 'fiiff f ' - ' I LARRY McKAY senior pole vaulter I ! l07 , ff Ill u. 1 ul mi-v.irs.a..t-L 4 u-runs. A 'ww 'Se.I5I1i1:f lr ' .- - WJ' . ,, f,,... .,,.f.,,.. .,..,, ,..,,.,,,,,,.,,., ,.,. I, I , . ,....,,- ,-.fe .,,, .,..,,...,,.. s . .,,. s.... . ,. Eff-,1+f!f':.f4'f:-4-11.15 gfifpw. H ' ' ' ' ' 5 - iI5fi7.:i:'-,f535171ff'ififziil?21r,fi'i,5,l?l-' , 2, ' , , , , I . I 1 r.fff-QLQASIQIK.. 'f'Izf'-Lids2Yaf4vfI.II1.-2Q21 ' ., I ' X H ' I , A ' 5 3:,'.j5.,:fg:.wI.: 'g:44:r:'ygf'-j,2',g.',V, , ., . 1, . I rI.-,y,,.,.- ,I 1 Q.,Ifcf,.?3,y,,IL.,fJ if, I I , . I -. r .... - . , 2 ' ' 5 ' E I ' X 2:-If1ii,':f,,I1 j, .. , C , ' 1 ' ers :J L' ' 3 1 . , if-'V l i 5 ,,. I mix.. I nhl, iv. 4 1 4 V . Q JH! 'M if X .I i an 55 swfffi'5illg'i -' All' Q' . , .. ....,..... .-.,, Nine Baseball Lettermen Return w Z, 'Q I1:. QI 11'-'QQ ,-T..,.w-....., K .i J V .K l.XiE..,.. 'V L , 'Aw n--25,47 COACH BILL Herron smiles happily after another Broncho victory. ' ' NN Returning to boost the hopes of the 1966 Broncho baseball team were Tommy New, Ernie McReynolds, Randy Walker, Leo Rod- riquez, Mike Pitner,' Dee Lancaster, Larry Gatlin, Gilbert Vasquez, and Milton Thomp- son, among these were six players who tre- quently saw action in district 2-4A competition. Under the leadership of Coach Bill Herron, in his second year as head mentor, the Bronchos will try to gain a second straight dis- trict championship. In preparation tor the season opener with the Lubbock Westerners on March 5, the Red Hosses frequently scrimmaged the powerful Odessa College team under the leadership ot former Broncho coach Julian Pressley. 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' , ., ,-tier.. 5 ,Jani 'M f . , ' ' wjw ' -1.'..fff i.:5:AQ'v M1 , 4,-,Z Maya. Zig:-7. ess K: 4 1 v L' ... A4752 . 4 . ' -. , . me in-4.41: 'r WARMING UP before the game, Jessie Benevides prepares to catch a fly. 1 I 1 Q 4 'fa o 'J ,,....,.. ,....., . .....-... V-... ,V Diamond Clashes Prove Tenacious As had been predicted, district 2-4A competition was as tough as expected because of the many letter- men which the individual schools returned for the 1966 season. As usual strong threats came from cross town rival Permian, and Midland Lee. San Angelo and Abilene Cooper also promise to give the Broncs a tough race for the district trophy. The Bronchos first encounter Abilene Cooper on their district schedule, According to Coach Bill Herron the team has great prospects. With nine returning lettermen, the diamondmen hope to match and bet- ter last year's record of top team in district. f LEO RODRIGUEZ, senior letterman, stretches to put one out at first. W N - ,I r ms! 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V' in ' T 4 ' GILBERT vAsQuEz T N. ff 13 V -R ii SCOOTER WARD Pitcher Third baseman l l ' V A A ll ' GARY PRIDDY Jessie BENEVIDES MIKE PITNER, senior letferman, practices throwing in from shortstop outfield second base. W . :ff ' H Q 3 J 2 Tl W V ' ' ' 1 r A x' ,V' n I V ' ' . . 1 . rl 1.7 . ' i ', 5 ' r of gf , ' Q ' -4 I 1 L LV Y xr NJ ' 4 'Q ., U AIA T f T mf sill V YbES57Vl J ' A if .., V .V.. fx 1- - . , 1- - . , ff. J 55 'Tn il V I N A 1 I, . V ff YV? -'1 ' 1 1.-f , 0 VVA -V V Q.. i Z V. . . , ,J ,. x 'S F-Q .QV ' . 1 rf 'lf' Jll -if n N, Ira ,V-V-, vw Q of la i' fl M ,AJ ,- if r J 1 lu 'FV-19 b V3J,r MF 2 'vxgqtg N -as ,aww 1. a 's fa -4? ry A if 'A Wg: 1 we Q? av 'W I' fPJ7.5m 9' ,3 -' .x Junior varsny consists of FRONT ROW flrj David Taylor Joe Lackey Larry Anderson Don McClung Steve Hudson James Ward Eugene Thomas Donald David SECOND ROW Url La ry Clark James Mayo Tommy Millar Mike Howel Kelley ell Mlfchell-Sharpxfien Reed Coach Jerry Graves f ll' lm, ll 4 ur 1. FW' I r, G . 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JERRY SHARP l.ENNlE GIVENS Pitcher Outflelcl DENNY VAUGHN DEE LANCASTER Shortstop Outfleld -..2..X ne Afwwwf SENIOR LETTERMAN, Randy Walker, leaps to return ball to home plate. a f .-me 'SY As.. , i ,frm afwy fa -sw 4 Uh.: i , . ,G-5:z ,y,q,gy2,f.., . 4,,,,,. wr , 4'-fffN, F49 J gywfx 3, -'QM 'WJVW 323.-'Z W W ff-v 47 ,V-2 .f sae Y' my 0515? My f f ,We w :QM tf3f1 w' l!fS'Y k9 921 'f' ...sm ! 'ml 34 up Il l' G rig' LARRY GATLIN Senior Ietterman, pitches for the Bronchos , 'fa nu 1.Lm.i. if 1 4 s uma. 'W ? f X , asm, 3 1 , 1 iq ' gi 1, ' I .. A - ff :4 ,qi Q - 1 I Q, ,X , ' Q ' ' 'f 1112 5 VV ' , Xl J l 1 f - 551' if li ' , Y . Lrews- 335-5, 'cy G3 git ' 'g V Q 5, :A fl 4 f J ,L i 4 lf fic a WW ' i f-1 'Tk ' lffl' 'V ' ' ' 'I , 3 -' 4 fr ' i lf . ' , , E . , 2 Q , ,, ,, A ' N ' E ' f- . 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' . ffsyriilf-feaigvf in gqfafzrizy fe, f .. fa ,- ., ' i lk-il5'ld'f'.5,:??f' 5.1 'Lcfi:fii fff gf ,1 -TV? ll .ff ' ' 'LL - - ' nf: ,. A 4 ' ' ' ll . 'ffi7i? 1 ' if A, 'f.f2:'Vfi5 5275?Q9f6'- 'TG:72f'i'?1ffj'glJil? '-Q: gif? -'gif b , Q---M . W 3- we-,'g.f-1' , ., .5,,-lj: 1' .xl A ' till? 'iff ,- 1 175-'l i'?'3l!' f , . 1 W-.,---rf-ff w---f-f-:ff4--- ggi,,-gm:,,-,f--,----- I rx -.. . 5' 'UU' 'llL 7i l 'Z Q , i.f? :.. -.f..1aa'.i:ai-X - 1 ..- M f , l Squad Hopes to Equal '65 Record pas.- x un BOBBY LOPEZ- LARRY WHITEHEAD- This year the Odessa High Broncho Troopers hope to improve on last year's season record of 21-9. The diamondmen had an il-3 district record in win- ning the T966 district championship. Coach Bill Her- ron has nine experienced lettermen returning to do diamond duty. Last year the Red Hosses were picked to finish fifth in the district. Determination, teamwork, and high morale shown by the Broncho squad proved different as they won the district title. Crosstown rival, Permian High, is picked to win the crown this year because of twelve returning lettermen, but the Red and White hope to prove different as they did twice last year. The Bronc squad downed the Pan- thers 6-4 and 4-3. In the last district encounter with Permian Odessa High came from behind to win the game and the crown. Catcher Pitcher T KENNY BOST- DALE CAMPBELL- l Outfield Pitcher l ll Y' A Gi.. Q- l 1 I i l ' 4 if inf' l ' ly QA s lag. f ' 1, L J Ill! if L lf I f 'ta' ' C1 ., 0 If t 1. 'le 'c T' I Vl frf rf. ,KR 1 . AY,,, S ,, Aviy I t V. . V ., l Xl 1 I 'V L fi l i 5 f l lil' f It lil xl , .. , 2 z i , , f -T ,' W , a pl . T W if T f i I . ' 5 A 4 462, 'J 1 V I ll ll ll A ,i A if ll illliiil f - ' 'I F e ' K I Q ll-', if li 1 Q fl X ' W 'gJm,+ V, K 4 'pr ,K J-J pf x p l 1 A D .o I Q T 4 , .P -pf, Hajj, T ,R X li- 5 ri- ' 1 ' 'Ilfl ' 'rtg,?'it rs W it rt T, -t ff. Y ,iii T M V, , ' T ' , 1 lf I ' 'I X i a , 1 V , ,I 4. 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Tankmen Face Tough CompeTiTion The Odessa Bronchos again face a Tough Task in aTTempTing To capTure The disTricT lead from powerful Midland High. The Bulldogs edged The Broncs in The disTricT opener, buf The final sTory is Told aT The disTricT meeT. The meeT This year is held aT The new EcTor swimming pool. All swim Teams in disTricT 2-4A come TogeTher in hopes of capTuring The disTricT TiTle. Coach Don Pennock's swimmers fared well in The opening meeTs as They Took firsT, sec- ond, and Third place in dif'ferenT swim- ming encounTers. They Took firsT place as They swam pasT Memorial High School. The Broncs seTTled Tor a second place finish in Their firsT disTricT encounTer as The Midland Bulldogs Took TirsT place. The Bronchos face Midland Lee in The new EcTor pool in furTher encounTers. The S.M.U. inviTaTional relays, with enTranTs from The enTire sTaTe help compleTe The swimming schedule for The Broncho Tank- men. jgggg-3,.7,qg:.:.-:-:.-1 -1-:eff-wggge-rain? JUNIOR TANKMAN Drew Ligon demonsTraTes The form ThaT is necessary To save seconds in The freesTyle. uid? 1 an .-4 .fn ,...1.4....r...........-............. if . .- Midland Ouiscores Broncs in 0pener The powerful Midland Bulldogs proved Their sTrengTh again in Their opener with The Odessa Broncs. Gary Francell, Team capTain, Drew Ligon, All-STaTer, and Mike McClesky Turned in fine performances Tor The Bronchos. Taking second places were McClesky in The 160 yard freesTyle and Vance Hinesly in The 100 yard freesTyle. AnoTher junior, Drew Ligon added To The Broncs' poinTs by winning The 200 yard freesTyle. Sophomore diver, Gene Ingram capTured second place in The div- ing compeTiTion. The fasT improving Broncho Tank- men have a chance for revenge againsT The Midland Bulldogs as They face Them again in The disTricT meeT. 4 1 ut' f',-' ,.,-.,..- is ,, ..... l ld' eff' 5 s COACH DON Pennock guided The Broncho swim Team during The years activities . . 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FIRST ROW Drew Lrgon Mike McClesky David Jenkins Vance Hlnesly Glenn Busch Gary Francell Coach Don Pennock ROW TWO Bryson Reed Ronnie Suttle Ricky Costa Mike Starr Cress De Busk Ronnie Rains Ashley Yudrn ROW THREE Roger Cowser Jimmy Moore Bill Butler Ronnie Saffell Jon Fuller David Terry Earl Richardson -.Em 122,55 .wx If una. , ,J 1 A , X EH K 1 ' '- , eff' ' . .1 . 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 . : 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . : , ' 1 1 1 1 1 - l I7 ,- . . 'T l -.IIH..t' ,i.':1,.'-' : ' ' I 'H' I fr-Eff 11.1. :di:.i,ai's1.-zzztft-n 0. I :-.-1 A ' - W ' -1-rf-H - 'TN-I X 4-'HF RICKY COSTA DAVID JENKINS Junior Junior MIKE STARR GLENN BUSCH Junior Junior .. V, ,. - .W .YVV ,--. Y ees... I vinf JEJI . 'I THINK .Mil 'jg F5 JE X I GARY FRANCELL takes flight. :-----. Yf- ., ,,,,. JUNIOR Ricky Costa displays his specialty-swimming the breast stroke. ..c.,-- Y- , .4,,..,-,.4...s,.-.,, , ,.......... - Tankmen Work Tedious Hours After the year is over, the swimmers usually receive much less attention and applause than their long hours merit them. These constant ef- forts towards perfection in timing, form, and speed usually begin early in the sophomore year and end late in the senior year. This year was one of the first years that the Student Council has put out extra effort to make posters to advertise and boost spirit for the swim meets. The final performance, the meets, reveals the true im- portance of the time spent in work and practice. I.. v-f- ' -....s4..e,f,cN.A. -ZW sgjuvwy F -W: 'QL--7+. 1 ---A--...... CHOSEN BY teammates as cap- tain was Gary Francell. ALTHOUGH NOT his specialty, Mike Starr appears uite at home on the diving boa x x -Q, it 'M d LALJBAOLXNL-HY 14 its ' A I i 5 . .. ..,.. i. , . ... ., , ,. .h .... H , . .-. -. . Y , , . s ,V N .. N- - - WS l nhl alt' ' ' N' CE. illy ian el- nd iii las ias lx? nal m. 5 if 1 51 E ' 1 tri ,gn 555 fr5,l uf' i'l 'Zia .I -I Zfl gil ir' 21 2 Z- Starr vlfl9 Hawes ,,... W I 5 wi3 THEM ml ,,, ,f TWO ODESSA entrants, Mike McClesky and David Jenkins, prepare to race against Midland Lee in the Odessa meet. O Good Team Requires Fundamentals The stamina and skill that swimming requires is often underrated. Swimming is one of the hardest sports to condition for, as any swimmer will agree. Under the guidance ot coach Don Pennock, the squad began the season with calis- thenics. The swimmers often warm up by swimming a mile. Much practice is required to perfect skills in turning in order to cut times. As a result- of this drilling, the Odessa swimming team contains much talent. The 400 yard freestyle relay team ranks among the best in the state. Vance Hinesly, Mike McClesky, Drew Ligon and Garry Francell compose the powerful relay team. 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A fr,-' - iw 1 'F ,ft - ,QTISE --fa A A qiggea H,,A,,,, , -n f , .. . , W le n d. wg? ,,,a.Q::k, V45 Q i gr., MQW el -.iff ,IV ,--ff? .Mfg ..- , .Nqr 1' g , ' , .11 H ,mg U 1' -.,,YV . ,-, -'-f-' ' ,, Q ' W .. ', ch..- y- ' A1 A Q Linksmen Search for Championship r TE v-.. X .' X ll, -4: Tl, Y ,X 7, xx -jf' ll' g ' ff .Q ,I qs can R . ff? 1' if - 'L f' t -Q' ' Q ,Hifi a 1171 +333 L1 .. 'QR' fi. A i ,f 7 . ' - - A . -' 'T i-'I- ' . I .. f 317 ,.A:.., . . A - gf, '.,'jT , , . Q , .. . . a THREE-YEAR letterman Bobby Carson LINING UP for a putt is senior Gary strives to cut down strokes by careful Maxfield. putting. Broncho linksters faced a tough task in trying to match last year's golfing record. However, the golfers attempt not only to match last year's second place, but to better it Preparation for the season began early. The first practice meet was held against Midland Lee and Permian. The Bronchos proved their ability as they came in ahead of both teams and took first place. The team, coached by Carl Beard, practiced daily-at Sunset Country Club. Special attention was given to driving and putting skills. Driving contests to perfect distance were a valuable aspect of training for district meets. u ss sv Y 'W ,H , 11 NG- LC 1 ' 'fisaskw-as-in-' I ausapoh nr na. i2o l T' A T Q . - - .A , A.... ......, . . .-,A- --. - .--- ': '-- 1 :J .-- 1. '.?. A1-:. E - :-' ' -' . - . TQ ' L J- afA'fe1-R11-. 'Stir-31klQ'i'.. '- ws- -. 1- - v' S I-12' ' 2H5-155'-1.:-3--e:-a'f?'4'i '-'rag'-' 1 z:.'1'-'-'Z -Q'-1 ' AZ 'fin' 'f.-t.AA lim - -.-.. . .. .- - - . A - .. . -U. -.N .A ,- x an 1 ,nm ' - ' A ,ff S In we . , his if ri! W: . ,ffg ,M ,sq -I. ww w . .xg -2 -'f 'ST-1' ,iw- it N'-U 59 r I W Sgr 'cugli fears ollers years megan 5 ltelcl 'mlan ny as is and Four Return to Spur Team Paced by medalist Leonard Cochran, the Bron- cho linksters are expected to give a good account of themselves. Cochran tied for district medalist in a runoff against a Midland High defender. Let- termen Bill Stewart, Bobby Carson, Dwayne Mc- Nabb, and Cochran returned to bolster the hopes of the 1966 golf team. Three-year lettermen Leon- ard Cochran, Bill Stewart, and Bobby Carson com- posed the top team, along with the only sopho- more to letter, Dwayne McNabb. ...MI ' ,,,,,,,4....-W-we if , 'S 4,1 xp 3 api: .wa M . 'Q y ta 'A Qff2f'4f1 PUTTING ONTO the green is iunior Billy Roberson. JUNIOR MIKE BROOKS lines up for a putt L.,-.X f I 1 Lui MII 9 'ff-C I I A I r--C. 14 .'t , 54. cf fl 40 nf' LEONARD COCHRAN BOBBY CARSON BILLY STEWART BILLY HAINES Senior Senior Beard, I W , fl -V ' Cll' I W 3 rlVlll9 I ty -f V, ,, 5lS 10 y . ir U If X .I 'dr , - . I I -. B. .,-.. I J.. . u l , as fe, ' . l ' V 'C ' E-1, ,,7'jj. I 4',, Senior Senior !7fQj'r:i?'P 437 1f:1!'5':'7f?':l-'- in f I Q I2l '.-g- .. 1..,.n ' 'alba ' 'll ' ll -H wh' 4 ' ' ' ff +fa1!,:s'ai:.u'i. 'zu W ' f Y V v wee -rf' ' f '- it as 1 --1 'f 1 1 . ., ,fjf hf .., f: .6 I ifzega 'fr' 1 ax , K XX f GARY MAXFI ELD Senior CHRIS POWELL Junior 'X 1 ,s 3? . QQ I-.,- ' Nl! MIKE BROOKS Junior DWAYNE MCNABB Junior , ATN fy' , i 1 I I A 'ta - 'wfiiix r ' ' ..-se ' .r , A ' -If .ffllli W- -'T ji 1 ' l - l ' ,L ,.', 'xi '-'- L J'9 i. I FL, . si: ' Q A- li ' -wifi 9, ' I .... -- PN-1-...N ' - .. O X - t ...aggxrz af i ' 4 .X , P... , -, Q - K ' ,i li-sf,g:,, -I . ,+ -J, , -,. pp , -4, 'f 5-451951-f '- T fl - X- , . Y., 'Q ' I7 ' ' ii- f ,- ,, x L. if , Q 'Q 'f , , -' 11. ' f51,, X. 'P F 'JV AJs-- f-53:4 .V Q- K , . v .. V -V ff: - . V N!-, -' ,- V '-fin-:rg 13.1 A . ,Q K -i 1',f , 33,95 ' ' - . , - . .--. P 'fn 1 If ,., f,:'. '....-. - 1 F Y I, -,Y-.,f,,.. Lamb! --1.39 Q45 3'-XZ'-,Q i,.P,:i'?it 4 . give 11... v gait H-,,.k:1,,Q,q-fsfzaagi , . . - 5 -- -V W... .ag -,N num., -, -,,'r..v. ' ' , -, . - aw, .Y-I '-Lys. 'sq .M . . V dj' g..--'-:,AQ.l,f1,- .gifsmxzgx c ..y.q':.,s Q' -- f:AA,,, Ab 'f ' 'a.fs...', '21 fy u P .L r- 'ig ' 'P R-i 'J , .f If? fi., 'lk .fz'9l'rg STRIVING FOR a long drive is iunior Duane Fick. Linksmen Face Tough Rivals Tough competition will be coming from the other three strong teams in district. San Angelo, Permian, and Midland Lee propose a threat to the Broncho drive. The Broncho linksters came in ahead of both Midland Lee and Permian in a pre-season meet. Set- tling for third in the first district meet, the Bronchos next traveled to an Invitational meet in Andrews. The linksters face all the district teams five times before the final decision is made. SENIOR BILLY HAINES takes on an unusual expression while lining up for a drive. ..., . E. WE... 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The season was a difficult one for a team that lacked much previous court experience since most of the travelers were sophomores. For the sopho- mores the matches provided valuable experience toward next year. The netters had dual matches against Lubbock, Permian, and Abilene, defeating Lubbock High and Abilene High. When the team traveled to El Paso, they did not win but gained more ex- perience for later tournaments. ,as JANE MclNTYRE JO KELLEY Senior Senior A Doubles I!H'L9'!!4!iF''35Mfl:mp2V!w!'!4l.1n I! .,.... EF:- fx.f.. g::.- - 'A - .. -1-5553 1-Q-ppg.yf5.f f 5, ,, sr' IS Z? I- 5 .- r 1 , ., ..f M. W ' , 1 1-N '-M. ffl A4 f , ' 'Q' - A jx . rf, A f - F5 ,,, - 1. Q. I , . ,,, ,.., . 5 E , i , ' l . II j ,Q - DONNA MCKELVEY A Singles Junior JULIE PRESSLY Junior B Singles 3 , , ff'-me-fi - -' :PW , 11 , f , r . ,- ,A ' , 1 ik - ,. Q :el 2275? , QM 1,,,,w f ., L 4-, , :ww Q, , Q, 4 ef l -' A ' 'ljmyf 1 fi 3 'fl ff5.27:- , W, , ' fQi?g3.-aj, ,7,y , s,,,fW X I 131, A I '.?,g,, igwgfgf z 1 LIZ BLANTON If f Junior gif. 1' A Doubles . ' RUSSELL PAYNE g A 'g g Senior A Doubles A 4 1 . - A v , , 1, .,,,,.,.,.:,1..Q.,...,.,,Q.,L.Zf ZA. SOPHOMORE ANN BOSTICK, the only left-hander exhibits her forehand skills. 4 V , Q i,rs' fwii ,W ,ff 7 mm 1 iili . ffff X IV ff .Jw ,nf As- ,-4, ww Mmezmzmw A SOPHOMORE MEMBER of the ieam, Rick Doubles Lax X ffl!! lla 'L M 1-mi. A un nu. 1 'HW' on the team Fowler PliYed A SOPHOMORE GEORGE RODMAN and number one boy for ihe team prepares to hut an overhead If f 4 . 6, 'W n , f 3' P 4 A 54? l' ,Q f' x ' , V1 1 J . If 4, I 1 a V W f ' 1 . ,y - A 1 , Q 4, 0, 3 E 3 4 K , , 8 , , 4 9 I 5 5 I Q- if If J, i s , . f 4, X J, 1 -4. f J J 1 ZW f , l , f , ' ., ' W , f fjz'fL',Q::,g-':.,.' 7 ' , -. 4 x,,9zf5e-:f,',fi ff .,......... 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Players for The middle class included Donna McKelvey, Liz BlanTon, and Julie Pressly. WiTh Two years To prepare, The sophomores pro- vided The bulk of The Team. Included are George Rodman, Tadpole Bourg, Ricky Fowler, Frank Tripp, and Jesse Draper. RepresenTing The girls in B division were Peggy Brown and Ann Bosfick. DOUBLES PLAYER Peggy Brown seems amused as she aTTempts To send the ball across The net. ,, .. V-. .,,V, -WD ,,.,,.,f, ,.i,.i ,.,. if nllff 'f ,gW,g9 y,, V A' ,yi q v, y X . pf Q Xl lily, -Q I' ' P 'aw- A IV' 1 ' fi J ff ,vi D T -F' !5' . Q i I P V l , ,Lx r GEORGE RODMAN TADPOLE BOURG Sophomore Sophomore A Smgles A Pwbles coAcH BRENT MCAFEE oversees me Team RICKY FOWLER FRANK TRIPP as They practice. Sophgmgfe SOpl'lOlTiOl'B ,, lamggglmxjmzwrllmhamiak V An p A Doubles B Doubles fm ' 5, x x '-. ' 5 -ma....s.2'-.s.:s.. w .. . - f.. ........ . - .... .-.. .. . ' -. . '.... .. .... ,. - .g-- -. - ,. - ': '.. 1 ', ,.- :pc , -.1 -- ,- .- . r. -. 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MIDDLE ROW: Julie Press- ly, Tadpole Bourg, Peggy Brown, Jane Mclntire, Connie Carnes, Paula Fair, Sharon Wil- son, George Rodman, Ricky Fowler, BACK ROW: Jo Kelley, Frank Tripp, Linda Means, Ron- nie Miller, Marlene Horn, Mary Bynum, Payne, Donna McKelvey Lz Blanton, Coach McAfee Kathy King Russell f.'72'!ffI?LflL'1'ff,'II.f'vfI'fy ,V Vi-Lf ,fy ,-ifi..,3,f's71Y, 4, , , f ,.,-, 7,5 ,.7,., ,,,,, ,ff .4 ', ff, fl lfifrff. .i-11,45 1 rf , J , ,V , + ff-ya I , ff,,1, eff.,-f., ,, .4 f . ,.,, , 3' ' i- ffl fl! fir. . ff? .f',l-f,fg!'fJ,'ri 11 -f 1 l , V .- f , 1, f.ef ,',fz'X,','5:fbfg ,rT,1i s ' EQ ' - .' .fi 9f!q1'f fffff-Y f 1 -I 1- , f , f fi,-' ,f Y f y . 1,,.,f,f11,, ,JV , ' flfffzrf.. L1 ,ff !f-1-,flflfl 1 ' . S - - k . J, , -F W - gn? 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' was I I yr, W ,A ' 'ff Q91 Kr, J ,.'i','J'J:Ylv s ,,',j.K'K-2-ff-,,,,f'.,,ffli Y- 'A 'I X, , f. -xv, ,ff,qff,f,,,, fyff, z,n, 1.1, 1 f,f,f,', ,-ff f. .V -ff ff,f '-.zfif fw,,'.f, -- ffl. i . , ,',s,V4,ff ,f,s,f,,,,. .....' -' ' ,I 4- Q -7-7-.-.:..-1Q514..4...4,,L,gA-.,,y 5117-7777 x .- 1 ---....,,. . W ,. , L Q I 1, r 'E 1--. -..i.,e.,,,-,2.s 4' ix-,ef .,:,., - A ., ':,:.. . 1 4.4.4 JUNIOR DONNA McKelvey demonstrates her forehand ability. , VN, ni, M-..,,,-. --Q., Pressly points to the ball SOPHOMORE PEGGY BROWN meditates after having played a hard match. 'K ' I rff -,f asa, 1 I 'fx ,al f--mi I-'fi fa., .F III' 4 aiu:-we 4 -nun 1. f I . I , i Er, ,--,, A ,,. , In V 1,-,T L-,we -I-W -,'- A ezaiex A IZ7 I--. 'Q m,,: ,,j:', 'la-'7 ':i4 'xi 'i'l f iim3: r.'.J.:-:.':e'-sei' ' .1 -I - - ' - - f-v--A -- --Y PE Courses IniTiaTe New Program z-,- ' V' ' 4,3 -6, rf ,, awry Er,g i awe Wim .V7-' . l a 5 EMPHASIZING COORDINATION Larry Hurst pradices on The parallel bars. When Presidenf Kennedy Took office, he inauguraTed The Physical FiTness Program wiTh The words, To The fuTure belongs The fiTTesT. This year a new physical educafion program was inTroduced To Odessa High School. IT sTressed hard work and exercise and was required of any sTudenT noT Taking band or choir. Offered in The new program was baskeTball, sofTball, swimming, wresfling, Tennis, plus various inTramural sporTs. The boys exercised aT The be- ginning of The period each day To develope bofh muscles and coordinaTion. This proved To be an exfensive new program. 5,4-L v T lls' X X-TRS. L - P1 i , ,, l L l. T l T T, WRESTLING IS one of The more strenuous ac!iviTies of boys P.E. fe 'vw- 'S SWIMMING PROVED to be a vital part of The new P.E. pro- gram. l B ' s -he 1'1- x , . , 4' d the Uiure :allen 'essecl udem :gram , plus we be- muscles 2 new P.E. Girls Accomplish Fitness. Skill P.E. prevented dullness and provided en- ioyment. Modern dance, basketball, tumbling, tennis, and swimming were only a few of the activities offered in the P.E. classes. Tourna- ments in basketball, volleyball, and tennis made the spirit of competition keen. This ri- valry added to the interest of classes and to the desire to excel. To add interest to the P.E. program, girls were included in the intramural program for the first time. Girls could participate in a variety of sports such as bowling, ping pong, and tennis. Such team sports as basketball, volleyball, and powder puff football were also available to girls. . ' I F, ,, ' if sg -11 , y, , : - Q V--' Q -T , 4, lf ' V jf 6 ?iL'f'?Jg,, Q ,ah : is . i -211. :it A-1 ' .H wi' ,vw ,fn , J '4..:' ,fs-:f ,. . ' . ' ' eff . I ',f' fy? ,V V. I ' ,,,, , ,T ' . SPEEDBALL, ANOTHER sport played by the girls of the PE classes, helped perfect coordination. l , i i SHARLOTT GRAY exhibits the new type of power volleyball played by all girls enrolled in P.E. classes. EXHIBITING THE coordination and balance necessary to perform balance stunts are girls of a senior P E class 17111 Rl mule wr 4. provffl il PM of ,IE pl0' s -4-'S-H-ffuzn' ' a X I29 IL, . x --W xr, MI..-Q.. ,, ,MV I-V ilI-'iiF '- W 4 -' f '-'- 1 3,-i,:gi1 '. Y. -'sz 2'-zziv: i-ax ' 'ul fr 'V i - H W ' xi .i - . 4 4. 5 3 'J' 5 ygig c l l J I 1 5 . N ., W x , ' V R: . t t M.-..f.4e1u:x'a4 . W, VICKIE JOHNSON DONNA MCKELVEY CYNTHIA CHAPPELL Senior Junior Senior Head Cheerleader W CHEERLEADING SPONSOR Frances Schlemeyer backs the Bronchos with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Schle- CHEERLEADERS DEMONSTARTED their balance and coordination. They meY9 - are left to right CBOTTOMJ Donna McKelvey, Nancy Rainer, Cynthia Chappell, KMIDDLEJ Judy Robin, Vickie Johnston, and KTOPD Brenda Wagner. H- WL-u.ua...:n '- is a...s..s..x,.:..i.v .ima .K -. ty -,J :A 3.-'sn ax -.:1.:gg5ga,:g e.:'ag'f-:. '- 1 f '!.--x3.:'-2-his 1'-hikL.s3g,3:Sipi I. - lf, 'J 49, , ,, 6, Cheerleaders Liven School Spirit According to any coach, athlete, or stu- dent, school spirit is often the deciding tac- tor in many games. For this reason, stu- dents elected six girls to spark the spirit that is necessary to boost their team. These girls started working early in the summer -and continued throughout the whole year to generate enthusiasm in the stu- dent body. Elected as representatives of the iunior class were Judy Robin and Donna Mc- Kelvey. Seniors chose Vickie Johnston as head cheerleader, Cynthia Chappell, Nan- cy Rainer-, and Brenda Wagner to provide spirit to the student body. I l CHEERLEADERS-JUDY Robin, Brenda Wagner, CFRONTJ Nancy Rainer Vickie Johnston, KMIDDLEJ and KBACK ROWJ Donna McKelvey and Cynthia Chap pell-pose during half-time activities at a basketball game NANCY RAI NER Senior - . , 15 . . , .,. .. . f , f 4 , , I z 5 ,- ,. r i' .,, V., . i V . ' .nf rn Ar- ' i Ei'2y4'tvi' ff , ,V ,, I 1 X , 1 f ' 'w JUDY ROBIN BRENDA WAGNER JUnlOI' Senior '-A N M .. '-W ,- ,,,f M A - 5 I ,J ,. w i f 4i,Qffv'M ? 'M' 8 , N M, X4-:nigger gwmrgwfj wa ,IE-'Z ,TT I VI: 5 .a , .., .t g. -.151 -L x5uL.i:QggiE.i 4 IAQYF, '. c -2 aa- 5..x'..gq.:Lq. -q.uf:':., .:.3:E5L, Q53 It?-QE:-.EM . 'I :.!i:E-,.,s.-,y:.j,f fh- 'EH 1 -, - .I 5 ll-Xiilnihvliuxxkl.-4 Bai Yun!-.ai L ,4!3n'm:,r-sa:11'5m1ffK if uma J. . T we 1- IT Takes a differenT Type of person To be a Teacher, and differenT Types To Teach differenT subiecTs. Science Teachers firmly believe That science is of The greaTesT imporTance To The youTh of Todayg MaTh Teachers sell maThe- maTicsg Speech Teachers emphasize speaking abilifyg Journalism Teachers encourage young wriTersg and music direcTors are sold on The wonders of music. All of These Teachers are righTly preiucliced Towards Their specialTies because wiThouT Their enThusiasm for a subjecf, sTudenTs mighf never be en- couraged Towards a fuTure suiTed To Them. These dedicaTed persons show varieTy in Their Teaching meThods, sub- iecTs and personalities They show Con TrasT N 'I I Ml hu u 1 1 x 1 CURRICULUM is, gf ...s....q.r--v---Wa ' ' Q ' it sf .. 1' , l 'I' sc , i i 'R iii uxaitl sz-any , may Jaw Z BEGINNING A BUSf agenda are board members O D Albright Bill Casstevens J W Hunt Dr Dwight Klr Business Manager Charles Walker, E. H. Hendrick and J, W, Wright. Not pictured are Gayle Dishong and James A Fowler School Board Plays Important Role Pressing problems concerning the educational system of Ector County need supervision above that of the superintendent level. To answer that need is a group of prominent Odes- sa businessmen who comprise the school board. ln their monthly meet- ings members discuss needs ot the complex school system. A school of the size of Odessa High, with more than l0O teachers and 2,000 stu- dents,' composes a storehouse of problems which must be discussed and solved. The educational network of 32 schools provides a variety of problems which must be resolved by the board. I34 Dr. Kirk Oversees Education Program Responsible for co-ordinating and overseeing education for the many students in Ector County is Superintendent of Schools Dwight L. Kirk. He fulfills this position by directing matters concern- ing the school system. Through his decisions, he has a far-reaching ef- fect. Odessa's school system is a tribute to the man responsible for it. TAKING A few moments to look over some school board notes before he goes to a meeting is Dr DwightL Kirk 'N w IWm Q2H ,uu l 1 V- -.i1i.. -,-,, . . . , . A, . V - -1. .-.-'..fi...1. -.-...f-.A--1- 'fm'-L r-P' i F4222 1:5 ag. A' V I . E .1 l 5 525'-Ifyl I fx 4-no PRINCIPAL JAMES MCMATH and his secretary Mrs. Gene Rowe discuss the events scheduled for the day. acultg Leader WW V' 'ff 2 i 'sp H . 'i f- , K' ' Jil -sg N. K gy saqgsfgl gi .L - . I 1. J V, , -14 P'-im- lil .,s. s , ,E . A e f u -1 1'l'. .... If I fit , 5 . lf, 'ff Ali' JAMES MCMATH, principal of Odessa High, shows by his smile that he is not as stern as some stu- dents may believe. Qgmbolizes Education The head ot every great institution has to be someone who is liked and respected by his subordinates. One such man is James McMath, who is principal of Odessa High School. Mr. McMath begins his Thirteenth year as The Chief. He has the job of meeting two different contrasting elements each day. These two con- trasting elements are the teachers and the stu- dents. PRINCIPAL JAMES G. MCMATH takes time out from his busy schedule to pose for a picture for the Corral. I to age-Juni-in 2-.sv 'Rig ' 1 'U' - A - '47 , V . . . , y. . - , . ' . . -, . . ,. .. ., .. -a--. 9.'-::'sq '-J' 11'-'-:uk 1. . ' 5--N'+ P1i-' -2 Plain-:c !?Q-.'-L -:'1.te'.--'::.--.'1:. 1'A.-,4g-'- ,L A- - ,' s '. - -if . '.-' . ,L , : Am.. .Nu .'-r. ,,-. . . I ,, ..-.- - .,.. .5.:u...-U' '- .a - . 1 gh . - .-., :hen in : ,- . .,,- 5 -,. ,-- ahllasaa .. . . . .. .. I E, ,,. ,?. :ve1:-:nf.- .ifzieiifh ,. . WS slu- , to mis lallir Mr. he renl CON' slu- f ASSISTANT-PRINCIPAL, Murray Spldell, listens to a student's version he counsels with him on discipline. Qpidell, Bransom Guide Students The Voice of Odessa High School is Mur- ray Spidell. He is the first person who new sophomores meet either in the halls or at the games with his Broncho cap. Mr. Spidell has the responsibility as second-in-command, the as- sistant principal. Edwin Bransom serves as Dean of Students for Odessa High School. Two years ago he stepped into the difficult position as dean of the bustling 2,000 member student body. v A r' r i X X 5- y ' x f I 1 fb- ALWAY5 ON hand at 5Ch00l funcflons M' Spidell DEAN OF STUDENTS Edwin Bransom undertook the lob of operating boosts the BT0f'lCl'T0 SPIFITS Odessa High s new IBM computer , , 1 91.2. ie vim. if ou. , ' I l 1 . . g I I T gg TQQIPQ13' ' 2 -fel ' ' L' Tbfmxx ' ri N ' A A ,V L ' .1 f itid..f'!1.'::t.'-' .-7' 'sf'-.'. f f5'f1i,', 'v,Q,i5fE',Ei-.Zi-rail' i. ' '- 'vi'-' 'V -T - l . I rw '4 9 , I I In ., .Q ' ix 'ffr f' Y 6' s., .1 COMPARING SOME of their notes and their students' grades are English teachers Clara Wells and Roy Hill. English Stresses Creative Works I ef YN' - , :stag . If: 'L S ' I 'Q , ? z Q- ABQ. '-05 EX JAMES CLEGHORN English B.S., M.Ed., Texas Tech BETTY FRANKE English B.A., Mary Harclinp M.A., Sam Houston State ,X LL- fi'-Q N 336 J I MAZIE HARRIS English B.S., M.A., Texas Woman's University JUNE JOHNSTON English B.S., M.A., N.T.S.U. f-327: KT' HN,-J-7 ROY HILL English B.S., East Texas State HARMON KING English B.A., Austin College: M.Ed., University of Texas In ' if ANNE JONES English B.A., B,M., Hardin Simmonsy M.A., University of Texas MARY MANITZAS B.A., University of Texas 'K '39 Lsmbnalnlaa MY 3,135 -CTR . -K fag- 341- str :-.Z:5gQ3gi '-.IL1EEg. f , E--ffm-gil -C-is5.:Z,i,-4-:QTJQX-eg 35'VQEa'-ff!-4,'g1.-'32-.kg 1 ' ' - ' '- b--'N - . ' - an . .f S?R'l.:i2R6P'SFE9I35T-1 . -?5Yl :ii'5' ' - , ' 'Ev '- JAMES CLEGHORN is known for the manner in which he uses red ink. Term themes, workbooks, and other required parts of English are everyday words to students. A semester of grammar plus a semester of litera- ture compose a one-year credit course in the language arts department. Short stories, essays, poems, and witty say- ings written by students are often published in the Literary Lasso. English teachers strive to stress the importance of the mastery of the English language to students. -5 V+-,P ETHEL WARD English BA Howard Payne MA University of Texas ' CLARA WELLS English BS Sul Ross , 4.3 'K f.- -. I - ri has T A T 4 K . 3544 ,T ., , ,, ei 'ff Y: , s . ,, , e r ase I NORENE MORGAN BESSIE AMES LACY TURNER El'19liSl'l B-A-I STEWART English: B.A., Howard Payne Englishp B.S., M.A., Texas M.Ed., University M.S., North Tech. of Texas Texas State University 'Tig fel ENGLISH TEACHER Harmon King seems contented with his lecture as he talks to his class B , ., 71- ,Y - .,... . 1- ' -...f. .ir.,1H tu. ,44,,g...4,---A . 'i L' A iki:iZ'.eiJ.u.:I.w:'.3.a2'e'.z :-.is:ri.:u.' an -L' -- '-'--'-'- - f Math Unlocks Advancing Studies The mathematics department has a var- ied choice of courses for those students wishing to unlock the door to unknown answers. All math courses are becoming more advanced in order to keep pace with the fast-moving world. Two basic courses, plane geometry and algebra, call for a firm foundation in primary math, while more advanced courses, such as second- i ' ffx .. Y C ff' Ti -V ,if f A Arif Ai MILTON KUSER Math, B.A., B.S., M.A., LL.B., Southern, . . Methodist year algebra and Trigonometry, require university, on ours o s u en a ica ion. W... I Q it f 1 d r I 1 EDITH ADAMS MINA BANE Plane Geometryf Algebf-Hi --.,..,. . 3 V ,MQ , ,,,. , , , t 7 B.A., Baylor, B.A., Baylor l- V 14.3 5, 'R ' M.A., Texas University, y 4 Vin' Western College. M.A., East , V. - 1 Texas State 5 g . ,V V JOHN MALAi5E College. l ' .5 V ,, 1 .Pt .. 2' 2 General Mathp t R , tt fl ' f ,, ss., North JERRY MARSHALL ' 1 F4 Texas State Math, B.S., ,K l I . University. Northeastern wt i.i' fi' ' ft' V . 1 f . gc- State College. l ,' . ,jf X. A A . 'W .T 3:7 I X, Tl-3: . J' wi . , I-3.3 54 Q 'J . ,-l WSF R R Q , ,W X HW w T 1 m. M' -f ,. 'sl ' 5 . R l W : T' l , ,R , Y . l l Y L N- c '. 'Wiki -Y' wg, J . i'5as. N., MATH TEACHER John Malaise goes through his daily explanations for his students. AX '7 'v-ec ., K R in- ks R T3 Q' V. I - Mn' -..X T' A , A A ASSISTING EDWANA Thompson with her algebra is math instructor Denny Park. fammmcmaeammamv, .,. v ,Y R san-A - .I rf-X-as-uu.eu 1- b..x..-L..-.su...:.w l4O 4 R 2 :s:.-. - ': -. nw-1 ::eas:Q.'f-law:-' -,'.-'fww- --.-f3'.' -a-3+-'.-sis?-1:- L: 'a -rf.-fi-'--4-eh .-1-.raw ' .1 -. -' - ' -Hs .4-1 ' . - -' ' ' ' - 1.a1f.si.a-4 ' 4' if , , rf X' E. Eh , cal nr L.: 44 1 I ' ,. Q' 1 K N: me 1 -.4 --vga . -- 1.- Y- -pr, pr-. rf' ' ,Y '4- f f 1 . 14i, '.t,v .,J4Zi'j1?4 ,J 4 in gnuslli -..m..,.... ...W 'rm' TTHI' -,Rsxm TEACHING COMMERCIAL math to iuniors and seniors is Denny Park. 4- P , T hi DOUGLAS MCLEMORE Geometry AQ 'VEC a.s,, M.Ed., West Texas State MARCUS RAMAGE Math . .3 B.S., McMurry f K,-zz-S P Vvv f .J ff fir' , ' .ik A L ,, A f , ga-qi? ' I ' Jr? DENNY PARK GLENN POUNDS Math Math B.A., Texas B.S., Ed., Texas Tech. Tech ANNE RUSSELL JOHN WRIGHT Math Math B.S., Sul B.A., University Ross State of Texas College f' 42 1' f F L A , ' a Q fzfif .,cr f-'fr -:1f:-t:iN-- - A 1 l4I Q,, Lf Aff!-.hIi..7'h1-C14-'-2' --fH- -'f'f '- 1 gmik'.i1.i i.-'Li'a-,:4:s1Ltama.aa:.' e..-1 - -- A - f - - - V --- A -V 'N MAMIE CARPENTER Art, B.S. Boston University EVELYN TALLEY ART INSTRUCTOR, Mamie Carpenter, goes over sketches for Mary Beth Ardis' next painting. Assoc, of Arts, B.S. Texas Tech Students Develop Artistic Talents J l i . F l i . y i ! :fin I ,- fwxs i 3 T ,l The statement, l can't draw a straight line, applies to many students who feel as it art were not for them. Yet some students take art and tind out that it is fun as well as edu- cational. Under the supervision of Mamie Car- penter and Evelyn Talley, beginning artists learn the basics of drawing with pencil and ink. More advanced artists work with tempera and oil paints and quick sketching. Different organizations such as the Odessa Junior Service League and Odessa Public School System give future artists a chance to display their work. EVELYN TALLEY sets up a new display for the students to go by for their next painting. ,A S5R'1,?1!f!Ef ?FH'?3P7rS'!fTEW1EB1NE51'1F?3'f!F 'ili'-1-: 'Y J 1 'I'Ei 's I 5 c tu ine, I art take edu' Car- lists and pera 9553 Jblic 5 X 1.5 New Choir Room Aids Instructors Harmony filled the classrooms of the music department in contrast to the usual discord on the campus and in the corridors 'of Odessa High. The band and orchestra led by Bill Dean and the choirs directed by Maruice Alfred and Martha Ligon participated in UIL contests and scored well in the competition this year At different seasons throughout the year mu- sic students had an opportunity to display their acquired skills and to perform before apprecia- tive audiences. It is easy to understand why the music department of OHS received high ratings as aonther year filled with a full record of achievements is completed. I if fi MARILYN SCHOOLER Drum mayor and band director Bill Dean discuss new marching formations ':l' x 3, ,1:::,7 '.,,,,,,,. '- cf CHOIR TEACHER, Martha Ligon shows students how to start from the very bottom. I BILL DEAN Orchestra Band BNE BBA Baylor University vi :I su. An. .4 1, ,, my V ,s ul ,A - . , .t.1 ', .g lil n ff Q' 'Q, fy.a I gfq i s 'i X no tix , 1'-.f 1' '15 iid sz, 4' lad 1 -K' . 7 MARTHA LIGON Choir B S Hardin Simmons MARUICE ALFRED Choir BS Hardin Simmons 4 , io -1 h . I .. Y I. I gb ' . j V 7 ., . . ., , , , , . . . ,go , .gf-f-c-.scemfmi-Q fc' M I43 rs . -, ill i t': i1 ' iv' 1 5m5'.a1dEi.f12k.a.a2r,s-tzgohaf. i. W a..-f --- -- f 'tfv-a--H -- I --A , . X S Kc- 1,1 ' . if l I -4 'thai nw-it REBA JO BAILEY Biology B.S., North Texas State. ROGER CORZINE Biology B.S., University of Oklahoma, B.A., University of Colorado. CARL BEARD Biology B.S., University of Arizona. MONROE CREECH Applied Science B.S., University of Texas. DICK BROOKS Biology B.S., University of Texas, M.E., Southwest Texas State. WILLIS GUNN Chemistry B.A., Texas Tech M.S. University of New Mexico. Teachers Explain Puzzle of Science 4 , 9 , , . shag, ss,f 322 ies, ss.,- fxvgkau ,f '1 F li' BIOLOGY TEACHER Billie Rush goes over some of the topics that will go into the students' notebooks. The Odessa High School science depart- ment seeks to supply its students with the whys and hows of science and its fundamentals. A wide range of courses including ap- plied science, biology, chemistry, electron- ics, and physics fills the needs of every student interested in taking a science course. The exploring of outer space and the study of nuclear science in today's world have made these fields of vital importance to all. 'T' willinslni-In wk .L ..-........ ...v,..........-H-..mr. ,.: .. ... , . , ,df ,. ....,, A'-,ii-i -. ...xW-,,,.:',.A..: V3 It . Z, . ,... . . . ...L t H 1 - - - mee.--L --tw. ' eiiienwfiaz f' F l l . l Q. i fri in ,.,, A LARRY Chemie E.S,, 5.W.T AND Elec BS. Chi Un , F-f .- -a:.'r-:wazazvwsfvmsfifliftiwmmmvfmw-z:ff4aI'Ff!4f2?!5R'v:i11:1 -1:1 l00KS limi, az, sums. Eire, 5 GUIQPQ 'islrf s Teal ersty law icn. l I 1 - lcedeperl ,.,,i f y . is with 2 ge alll if A V zludlilll' ' ' yi 9l9CllCl' ,245 I Saw alt ,,,, ,: A4:. ilu a science SW all in TOMS kdm ff 1 L, LARRY JHNIES Chemistr' B.S., S.W.T7 ' - IACKETT 32:5552- i 1 ' , AQHQRW '?fii' Xu WILl.lS GUNN looks on as two of his students prepare a lab experiment. mvxx NTYW' x IJ -, T i s '1-' fl ifgm lf? 4En7 BRENT MCAFEE A.A., Odessa Collegeg B.S., Sul Ross Biology SUSAN WATKINS Biology BS Texas Tech uk f A-new A BILLIE RUSH Biology B.S., Oklahoma State University G C WRIGHT Physics B S M Ed Hardin Simmons University l LARRY JONES chemistry instructor pauses before working an equation If ' H ' , . : . I Q . . . I -1 -s , as - -, . ., . ., ry . . f'TW TU V l45 al -A in cl' LH'i'1lhf, llu'I1l.'- , 'U T i . , : 1:.u.rm1ie.a-:a...4.wt it 4 - . V F H r fi F-,,. T ..' 1 Fa-. egg, J J , 1. SE T594 v in 5?-,251-5' I J fl I ar' G, i. . fl ,H i , '? ,E , HISTORY TEACHER Oran Jo Pool has her own way of keeping her class interested Through her lecfures. 1 v V .......---.......,l......-,... ,M i 9 Q , V' AX Y x 'T f- l l y Q. F V in T 225 , T ,H ' Q ' R ' 4. .,..,' f . ' n- X fl' .lk it J Ig, W7 -F Rr A-I 3,pgyfx12.,.. ev .,,.., 'y ,fl pfflf ze- g14f.,L.lv,v, I Hr- P Q V4 , I D 1-. gf' ' ri, rv ,f .. ,,,,,.P Milbank:-bulb. ,Tix 1 1 T -Y ri igflvl f M. O. BANE Sociology B.A., Baylor M.A., E.T.S.U. MARY J. GENTRY American History B.A., M.A., University of Texas WHILE WAITING for the bell, M. O. Bane goes over some last-minute notes. W' km 'W 'agua ' 1 ?o:n....s.2'-mx... nf .yn E.. g . . l......... -..- .- - ... '1-.:.. 1 A-.-., -g-,- ..,.',n.. .-,Q -- ,., . . .. . .Jvxmx . y x 1 . L. , . w--'gmt ..-pw ..,,u.,', 41,3 if i I l 1 - sf.. . - 'F N N vl- - it xt Historg Reoounts Yesterdays News The news of today will be the history ot tomorrow. To Teachers of the social science department, this statement holds many truths. Social studies consists of the laws ot the gov- ernment and the history of the governed. A student is acquainted not only with the heroic deeds of his forefathers, but geographi- cal conditions, customs, and laws of foreign lands are brought to life between the covers of history and government books. HISTORY TEACHER Ed Wynne goes over a map with Pete Stewart Hass zwnmix , , ev fs- HISTORY TEACHER James Chaney looks over a note he received from the office. W. WM5 s 4 A 1 JIM NORRED Government B A M A North Texas State Aj Ml ln ' , N pm 1.4 in as au.. V . ., . ., , , , ,I I 1 NLS., , ,, . . . . ... , . ., ' . ., . . . . . ., . ., wif-5Eg:. ff ' ,R T g 147 ., F ' ...f 'lt' 1i'Z :ma:a'series-A-ts:-1.a ' . -' 4 - - H-W -- . . ,X 6 NJ ., A ' 1 fi 1 it JO POOL American History BA Baylor MA University of Texas VERNON VASBINDER Government BS Baylor, M Ed Sul Ross 3 RALPH SWAFFORD American History B.S. Henderson State N T S U ED WYNNE History B S E T S U M Ed Sul Ross -, , , .U-...nv ...W - A ,,,,,,,. U M, GIVING CRITICISM to drama students is one ofthe iobs of Mrs. Doris Pyle. ffgi . ,ri UA H57-If Vi ' ' . sl K '2- fd' DORIS PYLE Speech, B.S. Southwest Texas State College ,ii I . ' s' tra egg ,rj ' wx 'aww Y' i BEVERLY SMITH Speechg B.S. Texas Woman's University 'fiiplrlns-it v .xgnbnilh-Ip. it i Speech Students Reach High Goal Hours of hard work and preparation await the speech student who strives to be better than average. Critical supervision by Beverly Smith and Doris Pyle encourages the earnest person desiring perefction in forensics andfor interpretive work. Through the year the bet- ter speech students find themselves living out of a trunk as they iourney over Texas to many tournaments. The versatile tourna- ment group enters different areas such as extemporaneous speaking, prose and poetry, duet and solo acting, persuasive speaking, and exciting debate. GOING OVER one of Bill Baker's lectures is speech teacher Beverly Smith. - 5 5...-.-. -' . 31,1 .5433 g.. '- ,,5.--gn' - , 2- 4 ' rr --,. Z-221 vi-Q.:..:,f 'Ig'-g.'-Q-Z,-:'!.2i -f5f!1g.5 1 . -'j'.-Af :yes , - - .'- ,' ' - 1'-1-1. 36 - ' 'A 1----I-A E ' ' 'za . 1.1:-aa-14 ' ' ' -' - Mx., I ts val await J-eiier everly smesl fifllor 9 bel- 'living Texas turna- cli ag lfflftls 3, and V' Q +,, Q , , v l' ,Ely y if ,-L f' I '41 -' I fb I ':' fin, Z A HV Q rr , g 5, ' A ii - fA 7 LAYING OUT their plans for this year's Literary Lasso are Linda Brown, Artistg Lynn McSpaddeng Diane Marshall, Senior Associate Editorg Donnie Adair, Assistant Artist, Mary English, Business Manager, Bobbie Durrett, Susan Vestring, Associate Editor, Ronnie Adair, Artistg Donna Crider, Steve Hogner, Features Editor, and Jo Kelley, Copy Editor. Publications Require Full-Time Work Contrasts '66 was sponsored by a new iournalism teacher named Preston Maynard. The demanding schedule of the entire de- partment was shared by all J students. Midnight oil was burned by the tub full as the newspaper and annual members strived to meet deadlines. Flashes of horror as to the results of missed deadlines spurred the whole department into action. Copy, pictures, and layouts showed contrasts in looks and social activities. News of Odessa High was being depicted in both annual and newspaper as Q ' 3 fast as news was made. qs, 'C Tj? DISCUSSING THE Literary Lasso are Preston Maynard Sponsor- Editor in Chief Damion Kistler- Diana Marshall and Gerlyn McDonald Senior PRESTON MAYNARD Associate Editors. B.A. Texas Tech ,Hari K IMI .., . . H. ....s .,..... .......L...... qs.. Students Compete for P.E. Goals A program ot mental and physical tit- ness is the goal for which the physical education department strives. Student par- ticipation in competitive sports, along with daily exercising, keeps students mentally awake and physically tit. Aside from the physical fitness program, health and clean sportsmanship are count- ed as necessities. The well-rounded P.E. program does the iob ot keeping students in shape. t I. 5' i I . I 'fini KA - ....-,, ra, . .fs ,, - SWIMMING TEACHER Don Pennock checks time for a swimmer ri nz ,Nic -X X 1 '5 ' . , t My f 'A J 1 M W, MV , Q ,ii , . v'-s A 5 ,i . V . V ff., 1 , E, r l '17 lm fxffa 2924 out x , MARY BARNES DOROTHY BROWN P.E. Health A.B., Austin B.S., North College. Texas State Universityy Bl'-L HERRON M.Ecl, Sul Ross. P.E. B.S., University RAY NEWTON of Texas P.E. B.S., T.C.U. HUGH COCHRON Head Basketball Coach B.S., Texas Tech. DON PENNOCK P.E. B.S., University of Texas. 'Y ERNIE DAVIS P.E. B.S., McMurry College. FRANCIS SCHLEMEYER P.E. B.S., T.C.U. H. LYNN GLASS P.E. B.S., M.Ed., McMurry. ELMER 5MlTH P.E. B.S., North Texas State University. -E, A V' x 'VI lla-Lglulnniisx.-1, BN nv- L., . . .. . V . . . .,.--t- :'. z ' .. - ,- H gf' u,. ,As .. r.:...uf.,,v-p.'i. '! .'1 v':i.L'.! 1. ' 1-.i 'xi 1 r . -'. '.'. u' . ' ' , '.' ' -- - . gg --- ,, - . - . -. - -. C-nn... V- ..,,. 9 -....' g -1 ,i -- r. ' ' I- ' .. unifs ' CAROLYN S. SMOOT P.E. B.S., North Texas State University. HANK WATKINS Head Football Coach B.S., Tulane University. GOING THROUGH one of the balancing routines are Francis Schlemeyer, P.E. instructor, and Joyce Mathis. xxll GAINING A sense of balance is only one of the activities for the girls' P.E, classes at Odessa High School. I' 11 Business Aid College, Job Goals ln today's business-minded world, typ- ing, shorthand, bookkeeping, and business arithmetic were never more important to the business student. These courses assist college work in many ways and prepare students tor future business careers. The Business Education department helps stu- dents in all phases ot secretarial work. J xi x ..l'1'uAl 'S -, -A L, V 1 ,- T 'T' 'ns V N V2 Q T . 1 X 1.145 -v if DELORE5 BEHRENS JUDITH BLAIR B.B.A., West Typing Texas State B.S., Hardin- University Simmons University DON BROWNLEE Accounting LEEMORE COOK B.B.A., Baylor Shorthand University B.B.A., North Texas State University Q . .- J-5-FQ 5 55 Saul, , J' , - .. fr' , w--5 SHOWING THE trials of a first year typist, Mike Flippin keeps right on trying for the good-natured Mrs. Johnson. T -Xb 4, ALL WORK and no play is a different story i to Mrs. Behrens. 'ua-an aku-exam. uv -1... n Mike Smith's explanation '..1: . :Y-.. .'lL r:. ' I 3 ' - 'J-J-fbtiaflsltx 7' 1 'fa' '. '-' -' TE . '1 '-ir-'Fc- .ft'i: 'F'-:i ':i f'f:' .Ji-'-' :Nth s ' ' 1' -' - ' ' l 'Q ' .-. . - V 1. '-I-.. 5. : . - ss .-3 , -.,-in N' 1 ...um J ,- 1 . , s . , A . eve ,ax QWN 45-bf MARY NELL JOHNSON Typing as., N.T.S.U.p M.A. Sul Ross AGNES THOMAS Bookkeeping B.S., West Texas State University -:Q 'Wf 'M LOU ANN SMOOT Typing Typing B.B.A., Baylorg M.B.A., University of Texas BETTY TUCKER GEORGIA STEPHENS B.A., S.M.U. Typing B.B.A., M.Ed., Stephen F. ONE OF THE iobs of Mr. Brownlee is keeping an Austin College accurate account of Odessa High's expenses. JUNIOR TYPISTS learn well that practice makes perfect :swf-' A225 1 hit I eu.: LH 4i.ur.sau. f 1 l U ll ' ll ation ff.-Fi, l H ,,e,:rs1gaT,,a-e-mln I v--. ' ' ' Gi' U : 1...,E -A'i- H-711'- V ' rm' V : 'U ' 1 lfriifiia 15' ll A'.'Zl'iz..:'1!i-fmvi i .ns - A - A ' - 'f-'- f- .....4. ...,. -,.......,...... 1.-ec..-. SPANISH TEACHER Laura Harbin gives firsthand instructions to James Paxon. : , I l ' 5 'X 1- '5 'D' . I. 'N ' A. . .,, by Ly Tx T55 'R 59 ' Lab -I if 5: 3 X JUNE GREEN Spanish, B.A. Abilene Christian College JEAN KUSER Latin, English, B.A., B.S. University of Texas M.A. S.M.U. A Ni' iw -A, I ,r1.m'Kiif:Q 4 xii AFX I ,GY 3, 5. ff' if 1 i I .W Aa, I LAURA HARBIN Spanish B.A. S.W.T.S.T.C., M.A. Texas Tech. MARGARET' MADDOUX French, B.A., M.A. Baylor Teachers Make Languages Familiar Three areas of foreign languages are offered to ambitious students who wish to participate on the academic education plan. French, Latin, and Spanish are of- fered through the third year. French classes are taught by Martha Macldoux who is the foreign language department head. Latin classes are instructed by Jean Kuser whose husband teaches advanced mathematics. The Spanish classes are shared by Laura Harbin and June Green. SX, V. UNDERSTANDING A foreign language is a basic problem, but June Green gives Weldon Thomas a helping hand in Spanish. ' is, 'EWVKSEW 11 ton.. .wus L.:..w M.. I.. K , : r w., t FM: .1..,,,gg,E,gk, -r.. 5+-3., . 3. 1 ,- . .IE-1...y.1..d,,.-q,ak:5:.,: .:-.rx ...-5,Q,.5,5:,- .T-QE.-.Exif . ll: .-.fi-,-. , ,f gl- v- , -,g,g:..'k.. s 1 -. - - nam ' - , ' - ,. ,1 , 1- a HV? tx as VICTOR DRINKARD TRACY FINIGAN WILSON HOLBERT Drafting Welding 81 Crafts B.S., West Texas Photography B.S., North State: M.A., B.S., East Texas State Colorado State Texas State University College DON WILSON JOE HOPKINS General Metals Industrial Arts B.S., North B.S., East Texas Texas State State University University VICTOR DRINKARD silently chuckles to him- self after one of those days ' of teaching drafting. Earlg Training eans Future Success ...,-- JOE HOPKINS is busy instructing one of his students in the fundamentals of woodwork -1a'1E-- 1'-Besx The important part of some student's prepara- tions for the future is Vocational Education. Taking a specialized course in either D.E., I.C.T. home- making or vocational agriculture can prepare a student for his desired career. Advantages and disadvantages of various ca- reers are made familiar to students by teachers. Students receive on the job training as well as advice on problems that are likely to be encoun- tered by the working person. nk, , I55 i , fII.n11.Jf.fi.'::tfm1-.1 if ' I'f.i-.'- :I 1,miamiCrisis-aspr.1at..zc.n:.m.au1.' .U A V .W , Vocational Training Dlfers Skill Odessa l-ligh's vocational department offers stu- dents special training for various trades. The stu- dent is offered an opportunity to develop special skills for his chosen career. Some of the courses that make up the vocational department are l-lomemaking, Distributive Educa- tion, and Vocational Agriculture. These and many more courses enable the student to better acquaint himself with the problems and demands of his career. - ' 2 ' Ar-f -as 3' , , . . tl f 5 Mfg --,,.- ,,,.B LOOKING OVER one of the stude-nt's garments that she will model in the spring fashion show is Marie Purvis. aa-.. ga' -.--it ...T ,rr ' L QLD SHOWING SOME of her students the correct way to make muffins is Elaine Smith, Homemaking instructor. Agfa 1 V if , W sf , F A .,,, . fr - .-. ,,, , r fs il , l RONALD DRAKE DAVlD ENDERBY DON HUFF Drivers Education l.C.T. Vocational B.S., E.T.S.U. B.S., M.S. Agriculture N,T.S.U. Ms, CARL MADDOUX East TEXBS Vocational REED MCEARLAND 5,616 Agriculture Machine Shop B.S., Sam Houston BA., RONALD PRESSLY M.E. Texas E.N.M.U. D,E, Tech. B.S., N.T.S.U. ' G?.W S' 2 ' 'F liilbamuhnsl-lah!! '-X ii.-A N. use . ,Q ...I . . n. .a -,.i:,,.,, .- i-.-5 , q-, - . . -ty? ..,f-I-,ff . ,.-.- .:-.- - .:,-,.-,1:. an - . A. . - , . ., ' U. .' . . M. - .' f - . '-ss' s . . - - ' M- - -. -. -Eighji, ,-'.' .J e .- : -ex-sf' - - A ' A,:.' I lilr ll u .. , IS:--4?- '::! Tm .2 ,..,, 2 :.:-32-5' Jiffrfvjgz.-iijti' I .l va' --e, ,- f-, . T -Q-1 1-.W N .Jr .- :P-ref X illm: P I II C f Ms ns BOBBIE O'NEIL f y I 4 I V ' 4 QT. Y , L' ' 1 f 9' fir ' V A, 1 fl2?Q1f':l.: 7 ,,j1,g,, I MARIE PURVIS Homemaking Homemaking B.S., West Texas B.S., M.S., State Texas Tech ANN THOMAS Homemaking B.S., Sam Houston State fr 1' ' ..,, J I :,,. 5 ,QQ 'bv V . t 5, 1 ' 'A V, rex, X , bv I ELAINE SMITH Homemaking B.S., University of Tennessee 'Y' GOING THROUGH the stiff Initiation of the FFA club is He gets a helping hand from Sammy Briggs and FFA Gray .AX Mlke Donaldson President Dale 4 U' 'ru..wa nu 1.41-'I n 9411 . . . , V, . I. Q Zyg HriT?t',.ff::.:fj- f e 7 -Q-1. P- l57 --.3, A.,., ,V ,E , MII.-.'llt,...lJa,. - 4- - ---' -4- 1, . -5 11 nam.,.-:1...4-541.u:1:1-' ' .an - -H' . .-x . .. - .- -.I - TRYING TO relax after a clay of Teaching are Reed Mc Farland and Jim Norred. Z N, ' f I LEARNING THE basic parts of a camera are Calvert Taylor, Butch Colvin, and photography teacher, Tracy Finigan. 1 5 i-.f,..,.-..,....g....,,, , 1 AWA... , ., . cgi Services Work 'Behind Scenes' ATTEMPTING TO regain strength in his arm, Winston Beam uses the whirlpool bath while Jerry Rhea, trainer, looks on. x ' r 1' ' l ill' X is 1' f' jug , Q -M fr. X ' 'DN 1 X C3-i N-1 E ' 14 i5,,-i I 1-,kwa X X . -., I F7 'V dy: L L fi Wi' . x ,sk lk 1 !',-x ix f 1 .1- 11 HELEN BREWER KEITH DAIL KATHYRN GIBSON Counselor Counselor Asst. Librarian BA., Southwestern BA., Quachita B.A., North University College, M.Ed., Texas State East Texas State University JERRY RHEA Teachers College Trainer B-Str Texas LAURA ti2AvvicK A Sr M Librarian B.S.. Stephen F. Austin College Often deserving but receiving little glory is the special services department. These take care of student needs outside the classroom. They use the personal touch, for they deal with students directly. Librarians, counselors, and trainers are be- hind the scene people whose hard work is often taken for granted. They are ready to offer their services as well as advice at all tirnes. ff 'ies wwf-E-re I ll l at x , 'fl'-sk X ,X S I Ti 'flfirlth the i - i IEQLN' l l' I lktxl U MTN i g L 'Q TRYING TO find a student, Keith Dial, counselor, looks at an l.B.M. card. fiieie f,,-' 1 -,, ,.,,, ,x T ,why . . . .t . V -1..,, . - ,..-L , -, , -K... sw .. . , .-- -t ,. - ..-f Q .---,.-,eh-V . . , --.. -, . s , tg - -- if-' ' ' ' - A ' ' -' i.r- Q 1 '5a3:l':'1- fr-'L' -C1 5 :,-ex-sf' .. - 4, -. , WF.. 'r l 1 naar.. ln L.. 'I 'bAgn1Lu6-L--AV at 5 'H+ -- I . ' . 553357-ti?5'fi?3'5?:5?T5F7v1Yl5!!5E?FW?'YS'W5Y?'5?3!'EEF74: we-! n -1 X Q Y., f f , A I A V, f tg I 'V I I ' 1 yi ,Ili -,S 7 5 bd , p. ,. I I ,L X l l . . wrf ' if g7 'S W' t ..,- I ' . f iw -' .' -,,,,..W4s' ., I Q. ...fl-lf I Q . i H, i 1 ,Q V TRYING TO think of a good excuse for Mrs. Knox is Bobbie CLARA KNOX GENE ROWE Durrett Staff Administers Range of Duties The office staff of Odessa High has various iobs. Besides keeping a record of daily ab- sences and writing class permits for absentees, they manage the lost-and-found cabinet and, in general, take care of odds and ends. The office staff maintains a full schedule with the numerous duties involved with keeping the administrative portion of Odessa High in good order. +1 227 VIRGINIA STARKS FREDA WELSH KEEPING UP with the phone calls is Ellen Dart , fofesnvgxve. I.smg,'mt.f:aif.-'+1f-f . i.. , .M,3W.1na..a:ii-4 ....tm.uu .nf s.. - A -I .- , .fi I if i T FW li Asif' ' st J ' -- M, , -r . '- 'u.,,L-.f,.'f, cue as a . 1 .Y , .s . l . J ' 1 T - I-. . Y . . .-.,-fr,-.4 W-A-4. I M T ' 15.rI'l'f'f 'f'fvfijljvjf 'Q ' ' ' ' ra-rvli .E GW 53579 me KEEPING THE teacher's lounges stocked with cokes are Joe Neal and E. G. Custodian Staff .. ij M f l ' x , 1271. I Q23 T. me 1 1 C. Xl ' gd,-7, -fn! WWW f Al 1 1 ' MERLE PEARSON takes a break before she goes to finish her daily duties. .5 u V,-4:3 Q i ,e6...fJti. ,,... ' X 1 f , gf . U f , J...A. L1 SWEEPING THE cafeteria floors is one of Sid Lee's various iobs. Spend Late Hours Keeping Odessa High clean and presentable is the iolo of the custodial staff. They spent long hours before and after school putting O.H.S. in running order. When students returned to classes each morning they found a contrasting change in appearance from the way they left it . . . clean. This was due to the smooth organization and efficient functioning of the custodial staff. -1- ba.. .Lua-tis... nr 'lt-S.. , , . ,M .,,, , . -,, .- .. -.1 ..,,,,,.--- ..- .,-,M -- . 11--f T - -' - -'-'f -- if ' Lia 1-'- ' - - ' ' 'J'-l' . '-PHT:-: 5.f '-'L-' ' ' LEASE-auf ' ' .' ' . I S :lg .-l:Q wp .l 1 V4.3 ,,. -i t .-vt, Earlg Risers Prepare Dailg Meals The food, which is virtually inhaled by many Odessa High students, sym- bolizes a great amount of work and preparation by a little known group of people-the cafeteria staff. To this group falls the chore of buying and planning food for the hungry student body. After the thundering herd comes through, the job of cleaning the cafe! teria and washing hundreds of dishes is left in their hands. Q. 1.4 'S I te job 9 and Jdenls testing clean, ticienl Xl AGNES WALTERS and Betty Fuquay strive to please stu- dents with weekly menus. -1 - e:Lee1- see- -.- -fl:-. CLEAN-UP IS a never-ending task for cafeteria personnel Ruby Stout, Betty Mc Kennerney, Thelma McSpadden, and Marie Roecker. PREPARING FOR the lunch hour rush are Eva Lee, Dale Burnett, Bonnie Prnt chard, Frances Yocham, Dot Cullison and Jimmie Carnes. ma i 4 'A if I 'x X fi ,171 ' 1 Ji AAL it gigyjigmg ,. 1 W H , i N. Q-., Ls. ti 5' wihwdhnsninn-ni-I..-.lu-iY'v. nu! , , zf --f .M-H131-azw-f-wwf-A - '-'HX' '1-.-1--'.-ala,-Jes -1 -zf.-554.--4-fn .-1-.x:w. - - ' -- ' ' ' ' . ap.: V ., I I , - , ,W-,ff ,,',.f 9 2,1 , HONDRS A very special attention must be given to the most highly stressed program of Odessa High School, its academic program. The students who are outstanding in various fields of academic study deserve recognition. The Honors section of Corral '66 is set aside for that purpose, to place honors on those who earned them. The students in this section were chosen by the faculty as the most outstanding. They were the ones who worked towards excellence, who were individuals, who showed CONTRAST. Trio Excel in English 'X. l , X X l E N ix, 411 Ll 1 'aff Z English in America should be dubbed Americanese, and Truly, American Eng- lish sTudenTs should receive awards from The deparTrnenT. Wendy Biro was chosen from The sophomore class as worThy of The honor. Gary Rochelle claims The hon- or as ouTsTanding senior. He is a mem- ber of The NaTional Honor SocieTy, and is acTive in The A Cappella choir and in The speech deparTrnenT. Duane Riddle is The iunior English sTudenT selecTed. Duane also parTicipaTes in The speech deparTmenT and plays in The concerT and marching band. He also serves as an as- sisTanT ediTor on The sTaPf of The Odes- san . RQ '-'14 -f-1 Q . H3 , ,I A j, f' 't-A 1' --Ani xx' fs ihv - --li - Speech Art Bestow Recognition A fine command of words as well as the ability to speak well in front of an audience, captured the O.H.S. speech award for senior David Robin- son. A member of the speech family for three years, David is a veteran speaker and de- bater. His presence at tourna- ments has enabled many tro- phies to find a home at Odessa High School. This year the recipients of the art award are unique. The hon- or goes to two senior boys- twins. Ronnie and Donnie Adair have shown themselves valuable artists for three years. Both boys have been awarded prizes in various art shows and do art work for the publications depart- ment. Both are three year band members. Ronnie plays the flute and Donnie, the Cornet. Business Education Awards Duet Two senior girls This year have been awarded the Business Edu- cation honor, from among stu- dents in typing, shorthand, book- keeping and other business cours- es. Billie Jean Strand has shown The quality of work necessary to receive the honor. Carolyn Pool, one of Odessa High's marching band drum rnaiors, showed her ability 1n the business field to take departmental recognition. -.Il.x Q: 191050 v I ' .- ,iiIl,,r0v Q 1i 'i.O'g .lin C' , nl O J T c'f OI X l',L 'ses I I I 5251193-f4QF1?!?!fiI! :a :'5'- .- H :Ef' 1C. . . -. . 4. 421 -A .. .1 , . . .....l'E'E51 552:17-' V325 'W' T -S' 1x X , l Three Reap Vocahonal Laurels Vocational honors have been bestowed upon Three sTudenTs This year. Junior, Mava Fanning claims The hon- or from The homemaking classes She also received The award as a sophomore Sen lor Harry Holcomb has proved hrs abrllTy Through has work ln mechanical drawing From dlsTrlbuTlve educahon comes Lols Simmons who works In a shoe sTore Through The D E program wggfl MW' W Lum. 1' Dil. 1-.1 get Rfk ,f- J if X l . V 1' - 'H M,,,.-. 1 1 ' 'X ' , ,.l., . ,J - x :TN I V, ,, H I ! V A ..N f ' 'L' 4 . , ' A , ef -x rf V-aa -' .1 n - . v .ff qrl..'7Fl!irI:l?-'xt -- J.. ':T r,'. 1 544,33 ,E' f5qi,.rLT'fm:1z4!.4l.iai.' ' .lr 'fr' - - 'W r- A --' V --Y Three Receive Science Honors ul dY ml 13 oH VCI dl un 11 BJ X U eq rlT --, - r,5',f ' A V ' ' fl ., 1 ' va .1-...sn-un vnnurgunn uua 'Au An . ' ,., H .. 4 Q ,mn . ua nor-vnu: A yn uaxmfrrrnuuu ..n' ,, r. W 5 . --1'fv'.3 . ' 63,2 lf- 319,-'i R, , ' H9534 . lfif, f f ll A ' ll A n 1 i fe ,ug ..i ,L . 'ii.l?'i: . 'f 'L . fx Q, C - - . . M. ,,,, ,. . l Q R l 1 .Jai C . ,., .. -- f--M I. . A f,,,Ei6,':x-. IQ , UL, '?5fjL ,,..A - ll, 1'?' .f ri 'w --A in -a, l Q? l fi Q l 'l .- J C R T' gf X . ' r YWWN-s., . rf' ah i gin . V mg, THIS: in S-.L-.LAY wumin' The students of O.H.S. are gaining the fundamentals in the field of science. The three science departments -physics, chemistry, and biology,- had the task offdetermining the out- standing students in their respective fields. Joe Creekmore is the physics de- partment's choice. He is a senior who has displayed his ability as an honor student by being chosen a National Merit Scholarship finalist. Joe is a member ot the band and also plays in the orchestra. George Wein is re- cipient ot the Chemistry award. He claimed the math award as a soph- omore. Charlie Norman received the biology department award. He is a member ot the Student Council and participates in many school activities. Y- - zeanfwwgv-.-ev? .,.s., ,, Y, l 68 ' . 5 1 zur- QL uiisii-1 . 3 'U , N, f .Ln .D .H .il zgsggrig.:-a:Ei.?'E?.5,'5 -. :...,.. .:, , ,- , . ... .K ',.1 Y s I ' ' 'W 4 ww' ,fr-rxw f , ' , H 'J Wifi f Trio Prove Able Mathematicians The senior, iunior, and sopho- more classes each have an hon- oree in the math department. Math is an exciting taskmaster and Damion Kistler, Wayne Cris- well, and Jesse Draperxwere will- ing and able slaves. Darnion rep- resented the senior class as a recipient. He is president of the National Honor Society, a mem- ber of the Junior Classical League and a member of the Student Council. He received the science honor as a junior and is now an active participant in speech. The Junior chosen by the math department is Wayne Criswell. Wayne participated in number s e n s e competition, which is sponsored by the Uni- versity lnterscholastic League. Jesse Draper a sophomore to whom the math award was given is a geometry student who excelled and is honored by the math teachers He also plays tennis and is a Student Council member ,f,..a-Asif 1 1 I I -f-'Y , .s.s ::i-2-.rl-E --- - lm, I ,IVQQ-3 ,iiIi.'.'7f-f'i'.'iil-'-'K-ii 'V ' .hi i!iiw.'. , Qooial STudies Honors Girls -3 TN gr y. l 'T i HisTory, governmenT, and sociology classes besTowed honors upon Three girls. The recipienTs of The awards from These Three courses are Cay BunTon, Paula WhiTe and Gerlyn Mc- Donald. Paula WhiTe, a senior, was chosen as The ouTsTanding sTudenT in gov- ernmenT. The insTrucTors picked Paula because of her indusTrious ablliTies displayed during The semesTer course. Cay'BunTon, iunior, was The hisTory deparTmenT's conTribuTion. Cay, an assisTanT ediTor of The Odessan, is a member of The A Cappella choir and Junior Classical League. She serves on The Junior Board and is vice-presi- denT of The ChrisTian STudenT Union. Gerlyn McDonald is The recipienT of The sociology honor. Gerlyn, a senior, is copy ediTor of Corral 66 and also works on The LiTerary Lasso. One of The speech deparTmenT's debaTers, Gerlyn is also acTive in TournamenT work as an exTemporaneous speaker. ,f X Ss as .9 S SE Bi,-is N55 'lL.e' Af X' ,, ' 4 . . ,wp gjnlw x . 1, f fwwlaew ago , Q L '.A,, ' 'h' V' ,9,,':,45,.r t ,,'r Ii' I L lJl 'Vi-nl ' .4 xxx Qf,a'J. , ,ER ,ii 39? .,t,:--. V foil' 459' 'XG A ., H, 'ivl 1 '. -. A - 'A '- s 'T - Publications Editors Named Top Journalists Editors Diana Marshall and Sheila Looney spent long hours after school meeting deadlines on The yearbook and newspaper. For Time spent and concern shown, These Two were selected for honors from The publications department. Editor ot Corral 66, Diana is a three-year staff mem- ber. She served as vice-president for' the Odessa High chapter of Quill and Scroll and was elected Best All Around by the student body. Sheila Looney edited the Odessan and presided as presi- dent of Quill and Scroll.'She was also chosen Most Likely To Suc- ceed. K, ' -'i' ' A I FIuTisT. Drummer Receive Honors Music plays a large parT in The curriculum of Odessa High School. One phase of The music program is The band and orchesTra. Honored as ouTsTanding in These Two organizaTions are Harvey Chapa and Marilyn Schooler. A Three-year mem- ber of The concerT and marching band, Harvey played The drums. He was elecTed percussion lieUTenanT and made all-sTaTe orchesTra. Marilyn Schooler performed in The orchesTra as a TluTe player and is one of The Two drum majors. X AA.9,,.,---4 091:58 ' lgmmi' aa.. .sms x..:..w I 9 ' 1 i 72 ' ' T T T I 2. ' ' '. .X- -H-'inlilz 9 I 1 1' ' ' -. ' ':s'.:.-',i:s...5.s:z'5 ': .,i Q- UL.-mg . . ..-,n- - a, - H - j I - - . T ' h-'---A-H ' -' 2 - ' . ..a,a:.a.u ' c P fl CAP W Baritone Organist : Talent The other phase of the music department is the choirs directed by Maurice Alfred and Martha Ligon. Their choice of recipients are two senior A Cappella choir members. Clifton Word, a booming baritone, was an All-State and All-Regional choir member for two years. Honored for two years by the choral department, Clifton won first place in the annual all-school talent show. Pat Mc- Creless, accompanist to the choir, also was deemed worthy to receive the honor. He is president of the A Cappella choir and is a member of the National Honor Society. rv' f i 19, -.7...fL,' .x J ,qw e , .pd Anjo J -..' ..L-C 1 ,LL K. 'J' ' X 1 Eff, Q KM' ' Ir 4. x il 6-1 I 1 -r 1' T am I' I I I , q , W, r A .pri , -'ifi f- ew' X ' L Q'2's'e i K ,,?1.L,,,a, f +V Hui L ' ' ... ,U Y. f --A ,2.3f7LQ:x:., Xxihi. , ' lbvr' x I Girymngggvy E17 G du Lion MEF ,- X Q8 Polgglofs Garner Awards s ' . I .X W Jeni 3 was 1 Sill li XXX fiiir' lflfg ' if I Showing abiliTies Toward speak- ing foreign Tongues were The Three sTudenTs chosen by The language Teachers. Taking The honors This year were Two seniors and a sophomore. Leigha DopiTa, a senior, was honored by The LaTin deparTmenT. She served as secreTary for The Junior Classical League and posed as Calpurnia aT The annual Roman banquet Foreign exchange sTudenT Ly- neTTe Odendaal is The Spanish de- parTmehT's choice. LyneTTe speaks several foreign languages, includ- ing her own naTive Africanees. Ara Lynn EarnesT is The only sophomore chosen by The lan- guage deparTmenT. Her language is French. She is also one of The few sophomores in A Cappella choir, where she sings second soprano. Kr-gi,. . ,.,,g,,,,aR W . , , 55:51:44:-ff . -'fs -'. s-1- 1 .. 'e??f-,:wP--- 1 eaohers Announce Ten Oil Finalists Senior students who are en- rolled in English participate in the region-wide oil essay contest sponsored by the Texas Oil Com- pany and Gulf Corporation. Four essays are taken from the top ten oil papers in O.H.S. and go into county competition. From county they go to district competition. The top winner receives a s5oo scholarship with second place re- ceiving SSOO and third, 5200. For the past two years O.H.S. stu- dents have garnered the top four places thereby setting an un- equaled record in district compe- tition. The topic this year was What Conservation of Oil and Gas Means to Texas. COPPING TOP ten honors are Paula White, Shirley Lippe, Claudia Pendleton, Darla Darville, Jackie Compton, John O'Hern, Ronnie Adair, Damion Kistler, Ronnie Weaver, and Phil Phillips. i ws I. . 'V : i.iUlAlllnit.'5!'ti.'Iil.'-'Fifi -N'3 W'fT--' - li' iiii-'1.J.'iE e' :z!.wif:ufi,a:. a.:.. w- V - 4 -- -'v 1 , -+1 .... ,,,, NNW, W- ,7,7 N , 1 1 2? ii l Y w l i 1 1 T 3 l Z 1 l E l 1 4 A 3 4 w I 76 30-11-n V WLTTIHHYW - '- lf: Y.-.s f' ' ' ' 'YV' 1'4 ' . f I' 91' 4 i CONTRASTS are shown in al- most every group of people-and the classes section is no different. Students are presented in their everyday lives and in special sit- uations, where each reacts differ- ently. The classes section is a com- plete representation of the most important element of a high school, and the element that shows the most CONTRAST-the people. l R 1 F-, V, . ,- 4 l O Nr Q . l A SENIOR SPONSORS Monroe Creech, Jerry Marshall, Mazie Harris, and Roy Mack Hill prepare decorations for 1he Homecoming dance sponsored by the Senior Class. , KM -,ffl lf! ii- v-.--- is HEAD SPONSOR Mrs. Mazie Harris takes 'lime out from her dulies as class sponsor and sopho- I I v lruun N more English Teacher to relax with a magazine j' in The library. I llll If I 1 V ' ' 'i,32l0l'nXlaiSQ.-4 EY :ruin-' so - -a -- a:-.-. V ur- --.--,L-. -1- -i--tz wegg-i 'r ,:i,-gg--4-235-L.:-li L: ge- ' ' 'I ' ' -- 1 4. l me lime ho- ine Q. SENIOR VICE-PRESIDENT Pat McCreless was also president of the A Cappella choir and All-region choir accompanist. Seniors VoTe Halifax For Their last year aT Odessa High School, sTudenTs elected Joe Halifax, Pat McCreless, and CynThia Chappell for Their officers. Leading his class as presidenT, Joe parTicipaTed on The STudenT Council. His many activities included being captain of The bell Team and The Honor Society. As vice- presidenT, Pat was active in The A Cappella choir where he was presidenT. His scholasTic: merit achieved him a spoT in The honor sociefy. Cheerleader Cynthia Chappell held The position of secretary of The senior class. ELECTED AS senior class secreiary this year was CyriThia Chappell. Cynthia was also a cheerleader and a Student Council member. rf Y Class President CORRAL LAYOUT ediior Joe Halifax served The seniors as Their president. Joe was also a member of the Student Council. 093534 x..:?' Representing the senior class as favorites this year are Vickie Johnstion and Mike Moore. Vickie was head cheerleader and reigns as i965-1966 Homecoming Queen. Mike was elected favorite his junior year and served as iunior class president. He presently served on the Student Council and played ot- fensive tackle on the varsity football Tearn. IBO f mf-11-1-.wfrxwaugsmvrmnamsxwl-rvm . - ---af-ws. SSw Q!b B1'l?1 . -- '1 -1-- -H'-'RJSQ -' : , 452'-mi-.I-ak e.-.sl 'LA' if Senior Favorites n. ' ' Q : t 1 2 ez:-ze-ii :Jie -. Johnston. Moore Cop Favorite Titles Runners-up for the title of Senior Favorites were Gary Maxtield, Lynn Smith, Nancy Rainer, and Joe Halifax. Gary served as iunior class vice-president and is now Student Council vice-president. Lynn was a Stu- dent Council member and Homecoming Attendant. Cheerleader Nancy Rainer also attended the Homecom- ing Queen. Joe was a two year member of the annual staff and captain ofthe bell team ...3,.? ' fzgfffw' can - - W ' W V I I8l ' I Er 1 ' ' 'i' 7 1 '.., . , ,'.,,' 1 14.1 1 ..,,.4 -1, -an , , , ' M.rQf:igi1.nin.1T.', n..ll.5A':l3'- i .!1fti.1,Av..., 1 5-144:19w15u.v.mi:a:fe:-fa.-Anzm-mi.nAa.z sl : -' f- M if -. Senior Mosi Dependable is. ffl 1' i ir T 2 ll l if, I lug' X il V 1, X, , Af' lf' ' A ' wcj 7' Lf' f-Q 1' 'zu 1' rl ,' . 'lv x e e VoTed as Senior MosT Deperidables for This year are Julie Boring and PaT McCreless. Julie holds The posiTion of secreTary of The STudenT Council and sings in The Mixed Choir. PaT is ,,, presidenT of The Odessa High School A Cappella choir and vice- presidenT of The senior class. T T g.x,, ag,a , Wqwmm 4.s..s..m,.s.i.x X w ' 'U ,1 , :,-- ,v. 4- -':Wz1w.,, .- - '1 .r ' .. '-: 4.1351 gy'-:,.': .:i --:i.-511. ..-.u.- - .5 . . : . - V.. ., .W . .. -fy...-qs. 1 . L. wg. . . -ahaha. atv. 2 :Q : r u X. -3-1 .-.xml . u.n.X.x...-4... ... .. ... .- .. -....., -. .. . .Qui aww: T, M '- , um aTT , Q, A ' ' 2 ., A, , . A ,vw- 'Vw Y C7 'Q' Q l lvlnt -M4 T. 'N Twosome Takes Dependable Honors Nearly capTuring The Dependable TiTle were Tour close running seniors. Cynthia Chappell, Diana Mar- shall, Bill Orr, and Dean Wilkerson shared The secondary sloTs. CynThia was a cheerleader and secreTary of her class, while Diana ediTed The Corral. Bill was a STudenT Council member and Dean played lineman Tor The Broncho fooTball Team ,,- fi ll si1a:-.'i'll.i7lfll51'1ll:- l1 'Wf l ' 5'iiavsif-M315ivdaliriif-I?f2sJia5LZ'Zi::u'i.aili. dm.: - - ef- '--v- ' - Senior Most Intelligent kkglux' in 1-.r l' xy e 'nay' Qgrfzgf mi , ,M I H4 Barbara Fuller and Damion Kistler were rated Most lntelli- gent by their classmates. Both of these students were National Merit Scholarship semi-finalists this year. Barbara was secre- tary ot The National Honor Society, while Darnion served as president. This past summer Damion went to Boy's State, and he was a Student Council representative. -na.. ana L-.suv v x. 'M' . , .. . , . . .----- -.-. '-- v - ' .: --.f -.---. ' - - ' -- M - .--.':. ,ns r -yi.: f . -- - ' - A ' '-- -- vm-swan . . , ...u...1 - , - '-f- - -.- -w--x.-un. - 5--: -x . .- - -. - e t w -. ,. ., ,J , . , -..I ,, . . . , . W, -1, , '1,- 11.2 a,,-g-pwfg11111:-veit' it lu 355 .- L . 1 ,-1 1- V9-r--,-, ,, ,- .zz Q. .1-3-F 1.-n-:f ' ' 1-lg.-H:.': - 7 , g3::. ,' its fmt , nr-ruff, ,, , VZ?-...,,, I 1 gf -Q ' f' ff 11,1 Qjf Seniors Puck Kistler. Fuller Intelligents 'J Four senior students who ran a close race for the Most Intelligent title were runners-up Leigha Dopita, Julie Sadovnick, Harold Copeland and Steve Daniels. Leigha was a member of the National Honor Society and the Junior Classical League. Julie was Student Coun- cil treasurer and National Honor Society member. The National Honor Society also claimed Harold as a member Steve was active on the newspaper staff and a member of the National Honor Society 2-B-rx . - G l ' O ,V if 5 V ' l ' l, . ,J ' e A J las 'K . .. ..,. 1 rv- Nr' 'M .V ,...- .-. , ,HgMg.jg-r,,'g15.gm--will ,Mmm--.,v N l,:1A,,5,f:,,'-mari,-1flf'-'Q'zfrl-S-mains: :M 'W' 'ir' ' -' rc' lil'.A. 1 1 - H Art Provides Interesting Training if , 3 M? Q or l mgx U T 'tc ,W y '21 T ,r Donald Adair Ronald Adair Mike Adams Larry Adcock :ps IR Kev' ' FS ' . '9'n,' ', , . ,. I , . X ,. l Betty Adams Mark Agnew Though true artistic ability was lacking in many cases, students who signed for an art class enjoyed the experience. Apprecia- tion and observation of art was inherent in the course. Basic structure, lights and darks, ancl anatomy soon became familiar terms to beginning students. The more ad- vanced students employed their talents in speed drawing, water color sculpting, and oil painting. -s-S STUDENTS IN the outer limits? of the art room near the cafe teria draw the sitting figure if I Qi 1 gmq I -W. V ',--A l--:HhlfoilAiV '- lk James AhrleTT Harold Aiken Tommy Akins Vickie Ales Donna Alexander Larry Allen Shirley Aleman Mary Almquisi Gloria Alvarado David Anderson Carol Anderson Juanita Andrews Roger Andrews Sylvia Arredonda Denny Atkinson David Averiff Susan Bailey Leslie Baker Nancy Baker Nelda Ball Walter Ball STeven Barber Suellen Bardeleben Sherrie Barnes lr' ,rf ,5!,.ei.,,,, -..1,e. --wus:-hu -.-A. ..-A---J.-4 --- .A-.-. .fr -- . r :- f . , , , 5-1 ' 1 J. , Vx ,452 1 V f uw. --5, sssssssss D hm' l g - '- , .in V xl ,gf fv f , sl i.. it I N fel ,v , ' ' , H, ' . - ' 1 1 f ,F , . H 'f' D ' ' A - . - , QFA ' - i .4,,,-ff ' V 5 , ' 'K- ' ' ' A A. if ' V QW' I V f I 3 lf .f , . , M 1..: 1 '54,-5.-f1,,,,., ,. Q ,gpg 1' 'f f7'rf?1-,J 1 EV: T? ' A X' Q' ' i J V- A 1 r f , .- 3 ' 1 ft?-fcfw' - P- 4 'Z ' r ,X Q .V 3 wif ' I, , r,-', ,L V- - ' v- - 1 A ' 3 'gs I X4-1 J Pig, 45- 'f 4 , E' W- '. , ' 1,21 K. ' M I ' . , ' 'z..:, 1 i 1 f X ' l ' ' I i , 2-xgx 41.131 3 V '-W s.i.mQumr4.4 4 -f.m.qe...4. S ' ' ' ! ' I ij . . I , Q: N . ,X 1 xx y '- A ' 187 1 M5 ' '1i, 1.'iEf?-A-1-3, iL.dfii':.- , -' ff - '- -re ---- W' v--A -E . - .w.m. , , , . , .,... W.. ,V -X .s .ff ev-, ,': 'v--V , -fn ' ' X Y 5 ifvpvll 1, K x ,. I ,. 1 wiki' I --2 1 . 1.1 , 'Y'j'!V 55 , pm 4-we Linda Barnerf I X' Q, 5 at an GlennBBarT'on Joyce arte E f, ,figs Winsron Beam if ,I Leslie Beaver i u C ly I, Q Darlene Bell , ' by Orville Bell N W Rose Marie Bell I - X ' I Sin-A 1:1 l s Jessie Benavides 'h , r 1 4 gl Jeff Benefield ,Q 'Q-4 ' Gwencla Benrley 'A 5 A B -4 J x Brusse Bevers is 4 Counselor Adds Life io Bullefins Ernesf Biering hz JL' K ' A Q Y Joe Bingham ll Rodney Blackslwear Ronda Blankenship l A ef J w :A , l . V' r Q Karen Borden l ' A Julie Boring A, 1 5 ' Pam Boyd ' P' Toni Boyd Y' Y X hs -152221,-ke'-1--1 ff W ff--X 7 , ' rw-Q'-dm-nv., aaa.. -5.0-Lux s 'su' I fh .- - - . --1 ,- . . f . --: ,, ...W ... ,, . ..,.. -, - -, . , 'HE ..-.f..-:--2.5, .,:,1g-ww-9 .' -it 1 g.4rnmuu5nur n 1 1 907.gif N.-- 1.1 .::e1.-1-'11 '-4 -.--511-rs:-ga. 1: wzt-234' Z?-192.-fifgifi ' ffl l ID T f X ri? Ifgfi' sa , Wil mfr ! 1 -4 Q y ,3- Arf Boydgtun Otis Bradshaw Mickey Branch Carl Brewer STEVE Brooks Shirley Brogch Clifton Brothers Jennifer Browder Elsie Brown Linda Brown Norval Brown Dorothy Brumley Gerald Brunette Janice Brunner Walterene Bryant A familiar sight to most seniors is the bulletin board outside the counselors' of- fices. This great board covers nearly the entire wall. lt is constantly covered with pieces of information from many colleges and universities. Another purpose of the bulletin board is a large calendar of upcoming events which would interest the many seniors who pass that way jf LH N l tk tt ur noi: .ff lt- ifi' .f f ' f Q' l till 1 ,tty 57' A -,tl 5524 I nga, , l M ,f -g ni Mm SENIORS ASHLEY Yudm Mary Hazelwood David Averitt and Steve Hays check information ' ' H 5. C , f f Zia ny2f'5' . I I I vi.,-W.--,zfam-Zlsix I 89 ' .llgfi '.,.':ESFla--5433. in fs.- ..'. : yigfmait.253:-Maas'1e1i'i'22-zazf-1 . M- - W----W - -Mf- - KES. M lg A l ' 'J li 1 1 lm? 'A f 'If ll ' f ,g b 'l fi K ill - 'A Q 7 51. 41 'Q i -'Jerk 1 Q 1 ,, . 1' C C git? 5 ' ii 'J ' , C' , 5- G: 'J gg? 1 X Ronnie Bryan James, Buchanan Arthur Burnett Carol Buss l pf ji' f :W . -an V ya.. A wld, J C h. llx B ix, l T.. . ,CW C , x i, Q l Carol Callaway John Campbell Bobby Carson A4 , 1 ij , l 6 Lloyd Callaway Reba Cannaday Henry Carson l Billy Bugg Rhonda Butler gr To - 1: sr...-J V, P, 1 ftf Y' WL -' tvs JP A K ., X'l X James Burkes Patricia Caddell X 7, ,iii 5 u,y,,, J fl ' lf 6 542 gg u i I 1 1 .x 155 . I K ', .41-git F5 1 te 4 as - , Q -, J U . 1.45, .,J if 1 , lk 4 4, 5 1 Cynthia Calvert Cecil Carlisle Rebecca Cast W' J Carmen Cameron Dale Campbell John Carmichael Bobby Carrasco Richard Cates Andrea Chancey wmwmxfuos. TTI? YJNESESFXBRQ S 1 an. -h..m.1..:..wv a.-.s uw- l9O 'Q , I ,,.... Amy... ,. r , -i,. .., :--...- ,z.-.egg 5 ': 2.3 u-.2--'-5 .- 9'-S, I' -9 ' ' 1' -' ' ' ',.. , I 3 y-. f LL, gp.. g-v ' 1 ,a-.:lllJ!illMlk0.Js ,'!. lui, wi rw' T N 5 x Speech Department Wins Acclaim The speech department deviated from standard routine this year and produced three all-school plays instead of only two. ln the fall Great Ex- pectations, an English drama taken from Charles Dickens' novel, was pre- sented. December found the speech department hard at work on an Irish comedy entitled, The Playboy of the Western World. After a tour of speech tournaments all over Texas at the first of the year, the department again set- tled down in the spring to produce a rollicking comedy, Chicken Every Sun- day. These were well received by the student body. 'rr ,-ag Brenda Chapman Cynthia Chappell Tommy Clanton John Clary Jane Cogglns Butch COIVIPI Jackie Compton Claude Conner Lonnie Coones 4fg5QE-'fy-f- 'f::L7:rT- l9l P l , ill n'fL-,lIilf.?.':1-'f'-1'-VW! . 'Elm-. , 1iriii.:in:,:.1EivZ:?ii:i! 4 v -rivw-mf-S 1- ns X f 1-,it it ' l ,rf li iif'?fif - , V f l ' Q. Q... ' -F, I 3 Kay Cooper 4- -1 1 11 11 , ., ' if if -:VA 2 N ,f I ' F w kiijff ' f 'i f'9'i'i 1' 9 Harold Copeland Ralph Cox Rusty Creekmore . V In 'fi 2 fy l , 4 f J l l , f- , , f a, i ,- ie, i C, 1' N- A x X Clifford Crowley Sandra Cunningham Ellen Dart ,B 'ff' S ,YAN wit, 'N' ' 5 f : i i i Elizabeth Crovvnover Steve Daniels Darla Darville X f-ug ,, X77 r 2 A . It ' 3 J .,. x f N Linda Corbell Wayne Creel Q ,1 i p ,f ' I ' i Kms? 'Vid-:N fl Q5 'V i' 3 -A - a John Cory James Cowen Donna Crider Rita Crow ii., . i nn'n' , xxgfl Gb A W.-4 lm ?' nwffi l ' K HCCJ as aaaa aaa, J . 4 'a R2 l Vicky Crupper Sandra Danley Charles David Bidi-Q Richard Cummins Susie Darby Joyce Ann David f,,d,e,U+eff-fe-,, - N ., V 1 my 'Ent' ou. an x L.z..w.. -1-.s lPq 1 - - w1ww , - - -2- -- ---.-I ,Z-3 '. ., V.---I 4- I-. , ... ' i 4 i . . . .... -als-w-vwuu-nam.--Q-in nw-rvwvoxnusxa .. ri L. , ,ei-lun, A ws' 2 1 ' . HSE- N ' N l 'In , t,...qmiwusu'mi-fi. YQ 1 s ,, I ,Q ni .v George Davies Dana Davis Linda Davis Sherry Davis Shiryl Davis Ronald David Sandy Dean A Julia DeBerry r M ,ui xx WW- , mf' Projects Offer Moneg-Making Devices An enterprising school, Odessa High has many student supported departments. Among them are the newspaper staff, speech department, music department, and homemaking department. During the year, these various organizations become mer- cenary as deadlines on money crept closer. Such money-making proiects as selling newspapers, beats, pins, car stickers, plastic megaphones, and radio aerial flags are pushed upon the student body in much the same vein as the soaps and detergents on commercial markets. Yet, this merchandising is much fun and sometimes pays off. 1-xlx SHARON WILSON and Linda Tripp have bemused expressions on their faces as a football program is sold ff: 1' f ' v-. I93 ' ' 7 '- i'.-'U' Wi t' - C'.,f1...t,f.'.a sn.. ,- , , l WN, 'i.n1i:-.tl milf- wr- ' - W4-'. : Ma-:iiiak4iu.:m'nfa.i,wa.z1:tmfiri.ozlla 1 t ' ' A ' - 'f -Y - Seniors Anticipate Careers Dag '7'l'f 'f FT ' ',g' ' Annuall the seniors from all .,. ,E Y M ' if Odessa High schools gather at O- , ,- f dessa Colle e to obtain information , , Q L ' and attend lectures on the profes- dvv' X W sions of their choice. This year's ' V l 'Z' uest s eaker was Senator Pete Q P j 4:r,fzf,,f, 1 ' K M495 Y X . Y ,.f Sw- ,V X .13 J' f::2fT7l '7' , rf fensiir, ,v.,', 1 ,,,fff, ,T , I l I ' V if '1 I 3 l l -H Snelson of Midland. The day was rainy and seniors were seated in the college gymnasium for his ad- dress. inclement weather caused a general electrical failure. Later sen- iors attended lectures ot vocational 4 choices. ,fr- I X TX i 2? E -ll X vb l I' I ,X i 1 r f I vi Y L: V -35 f i ..,, '7' Ramona Decker Jimmy Dennis Leigha Dopita Sandra Duncan Betty Emery g.,, X ays,1 L fa V 7 ' va 1 J! Shari Decker Mike Donaldson Michael Dotson Tony Dunn Vicki Emmerson 7 av' Y y, I -A, --a-7 'Q Wwe' tif ' 'f' 2 ,W I f ,.-1 'cv Jeanne Dees James Draper Judy Drugger Dee Ann Donham Linda Edge Rita Edwards Sherry Doyle Ricky Echols Mary English Charles Eubank Melvin Eubanks RHNY.-BHRIWQ T' H-dihnmanfl-L-aiutk .sf in-in Tu' wmxwsif1mw V ' - t ' l -' , L Q ff f - 1c,:':'1.:'.- bg -:I s k 3 ' STATE SENATOR Pete Snelson addresses seniors of Odessas four high schools at the annual Career Day program on the campus Odessa College. Bobby Evenson Don Everett James Everhart Ray Faught Ann Faulkner Barbara Fisher Susan Flack Brenda Fleming Linda Fleming Candice Fletcher Kenneth Fletcher Pat Fletcher ,R E F' T 195 WP' Mr, --. ww- 'P - 11 zf' ' ' ' i ' , ' Yi :-.Q . l 1- 1 fy, A f A g f' ,, -f 1, ,. f f ,fl f 7 ya? . w gwiyif l ' y l Garry Francell Sharon Francis Gloria Franco fr 'Qi 'X -I X, v 9 1' Bobby Frantom Jimmy Frasier Obra Frasier Richard Freeman Bobby Fuller George Fulkerson Edwina Gallaway Theodore Gallegos Thomas Garrett Lynetta Garvin Eddie Gatlin Larry Gatlin Linda Gatlin Gwen Gilbert James Gilleland Sue Gilmartin Michael Gilmore Lana Glover Linda Gober Ray Goddard Linda Gonzales vas.. iw..-.m..:..w.. w. -H. -nvv-an-amxzki:s:x'u'.1:fol2:Qx3S2s - Y in i- -P' --4 'i,,3i'i - 3.1, 'gS --:.g',.-'- aid' ,'- ' ' ' I ' ff- 175, 9 We , ,,,, 0 c A qli..fl:74f'1 9:11- s i -5-re'E5'-:ff -' .1 our-1-u , - -ir. .J 5 '4' A I li N WN x 'xnl'l x ' 1 1 -fu Y' Excitement Pervades Senior Class End of the year activities were accompanied with a flurry of excitement where seniors were con- cerned. It was their year. Nostalgia left some feel- ing low, but the hustle and bustle of coming gradua- tion remedied the situation. Parties, and Senior Assembly occupied their time, and swiftly brought the semester to a close. Seniors especially appreci- ated the fact that they were not required to take final term exams in the spring. The seniors were left with a year that they would not soon forget. SENIOR ALBERT MARSH contemplates which graduation invitations to SSH d to his friends. Kathryn Goodson Craig Goodyear Royce Gourley George Gowan Kenneth Grant Linda Gray Marvin Gray Thomas Gray Cynthia Green Sandra Griffin John Griffith - and I ,X f- , ,,. Vx 4 , fs? , W . 4 . f f ,oi ,, 5 V-W. J ' .o-' if A 1'-34 1 V , ,J , ' ' ' , f-'fr - .mmf Q, -ft!! 337-' ,V 3 ,,jif'. VV Y ' tx Y l ' - I, ,.. - I ,F y 'TK Y ,. v y,yi.,1y2,f7 fl. , 4,1 f. 1- Lf, 2 W4 Q. .2 I N 521, , , , -or Z , ,J dia Wig, . ' ' W-, ff ' ' I I ff! f ' ' 'Q - iff' ,af , W . M!! , . I. I , 'l ty if 1 t ' 1 f l ' 1 ,.. i Q 'ffl , fr . -, if ' ' Clarence Grumbles t- ' f- 1 ' V f wwf , X lltflw 5 ' 4 ' .1-itll i. ifiniui- A W' -, V. W 1. , , f 5, . . i -FREE,-Q,-ga-:e1,:fe-.sm -if - I P 'V 5' Y ' ' ,'i'i-ff1i'r.itilfjQ'- 3' fit i.ifff':fA'f.'. .- 1.51Zi'-'i3'f5lE'-'iifiizilif''i'I'Y' '-AF ' ' ' T' ' I N 'T ' ' ' ' 'W' fa 'Zi 7 ., s, . Q I F , , 6 ,hh ' 'I' sw' wif-' f iw! -say, ,ly i - . 1, T , 'Q fe A V . , ,Y N , , SENIOR BOBBY CARSON I lc d T f th ' T k Billy Haines Pam Halbert a es a Van age 0 e prlvae Wm Joe Halifax John Hall area of a new library Table. Librarg Feaiures New Equipmeni y One of The conTrasTs of This year is The l new library. This concrefe and sfeel sTruc- Ture is Tully carpefed and air-condiTioned. ResT and relaxaTion are The prime reasons why sTuclenTs flock There. A center of aT- TracTion is equipped wiTh lisTening phones. This Table feaTures a Tape recorder and 1 Two phonographs for sTereophonic or mon- 1 la- aural records. ALS- A r.'g'ig1,j ' ,I . 1 it ff' . R - T Ronnie Harn CaThy Hanson Clifford Hammon Ronnie Harrison James Harris Mary Harden Celso Harper Nancy Harper Carolyn Hardman Danny Harris Michael Harrison 1 1 - Gail Harris Allan Harwell Jean Hathaway Patsy Hatmaker Jeff Haynes Stephen Hays Mary Hazlewood Deanna Head Sandy Heath Cynthia Henderson Danny Henry Gwendolyn Henry Jack Herring Michael Herrington Gerald Hoffman Sandra Hoffnagle Steve Hogner Harry Holcomb Dorothy Holdridge LeeWayne Holloma Gloria Hooper Bob Howard Freddie Hubbard Ronnie Hubbard if A lfm',Ljill',.:'lfif-L'if-193 . ,fL, .6Zs Lu fm .1 ir umm' u- f' an ,Aw Tl . . . 1- e1.e,,e:,,L,,E.e.i...... , Collegiate English Beckons Seniors u I -in 1, 3 t J. , ,.,. F if 'l S 3: .ij 2 ut . .Saws 2, 54. use Xx .1 in Wy 1 f I., if. MRS CLARA WELLS, an authority on John Milton, guest lectures the En9ll5h Classes of Mrs. B. Franke concerning Milton's life. , so - l r- rv: ,ji . V fo H - A 1' fri Y 'Lp 1'- 3. r 'x if t Ee 'Ze 5 . w 47, I Eleanor Hubnik Alton Hatcher Larry James i lil1 4-TQ if Ray Hudson Donna lngram William Johnson V af' :L 'S The seniors of 1966 found Their final year at Odessa High School dif- ferent from any previous year at O.H.S. They en- countered the trials and tribulations of senior litera- ture. Shades ot Milton, Shakespeare, and the Brownings echoed through the rooms of English 42. Theme structure suddenly became more important as teachers prepared students for college work. .x fl., f ' 1 I W nry f z f ji f, 3 jysQ75,fikr1 ,W V v,,,ik :rw , If . ng ' , ,, if , 7 r l f a y 'Q' 624 , ' 1 . ,,' t, ea x .L fe,- l l Carroll Hughes Novella Hughes William Hunt Sidney lngram Wayne lvers David James Vickie Johnston Donnie Jones Linda Jones WYvBHHl Vs-'SQTTN N aa.-indium! A-.s 'V'- -L . .-. - pn- . , -s '. -I 'an-1-.. .xi 'H ' ' ' 1:-nzrru-wvuwxurg - 's- - V . - - -x -.'-hw! ,-. '-..' :- r ' vsrveu--rxnmww ,B x F gh- g my I--. 1 s -, 1, ..,. f., eq- ,-14 -4- ,-1: iw qw 1:-'fw v -new -www-eewverffmitw' . J: 3 ,- 4 ' A '. 5: 'W-g1:.F...5'l uf' ?:'ii':.? -, '.:suXT E--H :. 9. 2332. 1 . . 1 ...lu .J 1 4 , xiii!! nu' ls x s ' L L ' ' X 1 2 1 ' ' Q. Dean Jones Nancy Jones James Jordan Charles Keen Henry Kelly John Kelley Mary Kelley Danny Kennedy Johnny Kennedy Lawrence Kidwell Danny Kincaid Linda Kingston Keith Kirby Steve Kirk Damion Kistler Kennelh Lackey Bennie Lambert Terry Landrum John Laroux Barbara Lathem Louin Lathem Carrol Lawson Gary Lee Sandra Lee ,,,. ,ff ,J li'i w e , 0 A 'iff 1 gig, 5, . .M V . I bw! if 1., , - 'L fx- fe , -'Q f' , , , A .A ' -' 7, , V , f v i g j . M, any I NP, X .V . r gi ,N ' :gi lx NX ' , I Ls, N l 1 XS.. , 1 4 ff N' X i K K 5 x .- - ,Y gag: ' .E 5 X 4 J' is L .. . A L vias: Qqe- . ,I Wx A X i . 0 ' Q Q ,.., s 'ss' i1g,,w5f:. . ' 1 ' X or 33 ' - ' 'XXXL 1:' ff- 1 pace 5 Q b- 15 4 X I . 'Q ' l WS.-3 'N x 2: igeg--. g SWE-. ' 51m.F- ' i 5 si? .1 .c.., Loma, ...J X - My gan- -'pg ,,,.- , 1-igwillilg T I L ff L Km .fa ,f , fr! , J, N 3, ,a , . 11 ,ff .- ' --....... -fi? -5 YM? blx r fl 'Q ,5 IM14 x 64:1 1, fa, ww ,, ': , wp i 7 '1'j ' i , ,nc A f , , ,I 2 l V f ,Wmff f y,yf,0,. ,, ! ..4.-0 '27 rmffazzffwvffm xgizgsgfg - Wir 'Q f, 4,,,g,4.1-'pawn' ' , .1 fx l Mfflzu' 'W' .4g,:, : ,hy new i '3 f ml in I ' 1 lu 4 ra i. 4 4- -r-amid-I 1111 ,., ' 20I I Q .fl'4,'Il-.-1-U7 y 7 .-i.. r: iff: . 'if 4-fdf-5.2 :ar 12159: W ' ' 'V ' ' r '-'- fax. 'P ,f Robert Leonard Charlene Leuenberger Lewis Leverich Marilyn Lewis Shirley Lippe Johnnie Little Otis Locklar Sheila Looney Elaine Lorenz William Love Cynthia Lynch Robert Lynch ,l,.L., L, HYQWN 'H u:a4m-.Num-3..z..sv hm.,-.n 'M' Scarlette McAnally Janie McArthur Gary McCain Linda McComas Edith McCown James McCracken V Pat McCreless l Timothy McCully - Y: f .J UZ 5Vfy ' 'CT sl? 'f V .5 .uf , -1. YN I N! , Y X f! R e W L l K J 5 Qaucg Pong Boosts Lagging Spirit A common sight at all OHS football games was Spirit II, a saucy Shetland pony. It seemed as though no game was official until Spirit arrived. His presence was a welcome sight as he encouraged Broncho players and helped the cheerleaders lead yells. The spirit ot the student body and foot- ball team alike seemed to droop and rise like the pony's mane as the Bronchos drop- ped several games. .X min, , : 'f ,z . . 1 , ,,,., vi f .in Gerlyn McDonald Larry McKay Linda MCKIDHIS FHM I H 4 uni. u. 3 Q . T , fi f A f' L l I. X' ' x it ,i ' ' A' 203 :ml 4:E,'i,5f'fl','5l,'l,jfrl',-:Q-lf'-lki'-Wil' ..a'V'! 5-'-if,- f fff, fjgi f'-1:Z'E,Hfi5'fe .E Et.-Zifzziid'''4 'in' -' - ' K ' W- A ' ' X . my Kenneth McGill Carolyn McKee Judi NlcLamore J is 9 t V l Qi.: R. .lane Mclntire Karen lVlcKiernan Billie McLaughlin 4. l J. f - it I fj X J' f , 1 4 JI ,, In at STUDENT COUNCIL secretary Julie Boring gives orders to a student wishing to decorate goal posts before a football game. Q43 Varietg Shown in Decorating Big events were made from a myriad of little things. Streamers and ornate props combined to give atmosphere to proms. Student Coun- cil members wrapped goal posts with crepe paper before football games to welcome the opposing team and the Bronchos. Students decorated the hallways with post- ers, Christmas trees and sundry other items for special events. t, ,V iii V, . 1 lf. 'ZZ f 71, f .f 1 of 9 i rfb H' , M9 ' fi ax, l Y' lr' qui Martha McNaul Ernie McReynolds David McSpadden Jerrie McTee Albert Marsh Gregg Mahoney Gary Malone Richard Maness Ben M6pleS ,.-- ,....--a -::,s..,s-.i ,T Wu , Y, '--- ...sas ' I!YS - - -'s -1 ' .ff '-'. 'r' - -, 'I' ' ' 'f ' ' ' s J.. - -Q-...uf . I -Ja 2 : . -hangs. w I blind- an-n -:ha B L xv! 1-.s '91 . .. . , .w,mq ,, ,, ... ,. ., , .W - -f-5 ..-,. :J ,.,,.L.,.-,.:- I I x . a I 4 1 1 su .skis-:fg-J1'-3:33.-1-':1-'ff'IF'-'Sufi'-J''Q-'- i1 f'I-24 1-2-s-21-,s-SF:-22-x-:Gs Pl-1-if-s32F?iFf:i3ET'?i:t 1, La- Tonya Marsh Diana Marshall Lynn Marton Vicki Mason Ann Massey Joyce Mathis Sherry Matthews Gary Maxfield Melodee Maxfield Carol May Kenneth Maynard Martine Mays Joe Meason Nancy Meekins Dale Mercer Margaret Messer Edward Messirner Mike Miles Kathleen Miller Peggy Miller Steve Miller Nyane Minter Terrye Minton Linda Mize 7327, V' . 4 f' ,iii M V 7 .. 0 4? 1 7 J Q Q. I' W s J ,Yi 'flip f ' ., P Q A ., I J ' fl . X A I--at l X X N ff: AM N.-.1 avi' if ' 2 , WW rg: 'M ,K -hx guilt: ml' Q fffci .mv X X M i 205 1 M J? f9.-4'l,- . fgagml-a' , WWW., M Y W W c s. -H c Bronehos Bid Vietorg Bell Farewell ASSISTANT principal J. R. Colgin looks on as students from Odessa and Permian unload the victory bell in its new home. i -2- I 1 y , a. : l , l i O l l r .2 r ,kg ? 'Z' ' f :LM f 1' .-A 1 l ?1'f ':-- u-F J X A different atmosphere per- meated Odessa High School. The personality ot the school this year compared to that per- sonality of last year's Odessa High School was drastically al- tered. This was due to one tangible thing-the district 2- AAAA victory bell. Cross town rival, Permian High School, cap- tured this beloved hunk ot iron and, in a touching fare- well ceremony, members ot the O.H.S. student body pre- sented the bell to Permian and wished them well on their march to the state champion- ship. Lloyd Mize Rebecca Mooney Charles Moore Janice Moore - WZ: ' A f at X7 as-Mya .., .1-,f ,- .,-. , ,mf V + rfrt 1 Karl Moore Mike Moore Lance Moore Thomas Morrison Wayne Moseley Gary Mosier Jack Motley Ronnie Motley .,...--Q--f-fern-aw:efs-s.-f---a-:ln..s.i:-4,gant-- -,N qbglh V - -at i X' i fin' qgilu-wf1.! 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Kerry Peacock Lorefla Peacock Ceil Pearson Mike Peeples Claudia Pendleton Beverly Peffil Mike Phelps Cheryl Phillips Fred Phillips Mike Phillips Phil Phillips Brenda Pickelr Terry Pieper Frank Pierce Larelra Pigg John Pitner ' ' Y -2f.wg.:m,w--f Ai-V.-ver., Z .M H -V Aww -'am. -f'-:s:k.a5.g:si..a,g:.f.i3i ' H ,fl f .-wp' 1 4 ,'f1g1L9.:-Si ,f5,-Q--es-7-,-.s, ,sg ,.,-,gmt-. wr-3,-1-Q .1 -1-Q. -1: t'.eg:,:'-.fi-, 32. ez'-za:-:-1'-i -1 -:.i-I-as-..?5:3i'l-7-.Ie-1: '- - -.1-,-1.433-1 S X i i I H -my1-1--wlyaiwruwga'gggrfv-qewgqn-n1rfm '1W? 'f'F'Q?' - A rs .:, - ' 11 -v' f1-wf.1I'f' .,- e Each year many seniors choose to take the National Merit Test. This test is designed to meas- ure the amount ot knowledge Odessa High seniors have com- pared to the Nation. Every student who takes this test finds out how he stacks up against the nation's students his age. Four seniors had that extra something which caused them to top the heap on their excellent scores. A .of MN , 'Z' ' 1 Sandy Plummer Carolyn Pool Larry Pruitt Margaret Pryor Nancy Ratliff Charles Redden ear' ':1lX NATIONAL Merit Finalists from Odessa High were John O'Hern, Damion Kistler, Rusty Creekmore and Barbara Fuller. ,,-4, NX, Vg, ' we 1 V A, : ,3,, 554 W. , , .jjj ,- 'nfl 5, ' may 5 .MW 1 xx x 2+ L x f ' ' ff?-r V Nqp- ? f E X Iv . Vwygf Q y V , . :E rg M if r U 5 L' .ray 'ln 4? I l, ., ' ,fe I ,, I ,,' 1 ' .Ill-1 ' , i . .5 1 5' 1 , 0, Joe Prosise Lynn Rasmussen Bobbie Prather Nancy Rainer Susan Reed Larry Price Larry Rains Linda Reeves Sandra Reeves H4 i sf' 1. 1 'UMW L l L ,F P 209 4 f 'ith'2V,,i9'tl-trim -if I 4'1's-1 t :xg-35.11w.:z'v.razf:z.aa'-'f-:.- -.,. if H- Y . --4 e-'41 --f 1.1.-fmuf.-iQ,Yvl.-,, , , ,I Benny Rehders Diane Roberts Alan Reynolds Mike Roberts Beverly Richardson Mike Roberts James Rives Paul Roberts uns, I Ll Larry Roach Linda Robertson Students Make Most of Last Year ll . W A. Z W . ,F J X t pg 'fi X , , e David Robinson David Robinson Dennis Robinson U by Gary Rochelle Leo Rodriquez Carleton Roy EJ?-L LARRY GATLIN miles away as bizarre perch. 'M 'V anus X5L.z.x.v,. --' possibly envisions himself a thousand he leans against the pole of his fgwaimiff-fm, , ,, , 1 V' I' .....,......-...,.-.-.--0...-.Wx u---vxnnr-an-am:n.u-,wvw:f.:.n,y4 . ruin - . In. - , ,.. ,, .yhnirs . ., - Q . ,.: .. I J T. . . . , .. , ' - ' I- ' i ' . ihixifnv X' ' 1- .- ,.-Lf ,- 1 . - , .Q-. -. -, ,, 1 - --::,.,,-I .1424-Pi' J-- 1' -l H in . it x A --. I ' 'Q ,Q-1,4::L.'st1:'-.1g'a.- 2 ' 51' w '5 , QT' , wif ' ' emi- frf f ' ,f fm iff' 1 T, I ,f VM Q ,' 1 , . f 2: -6 ff! 7 ' M y .gg '? we 1 ' ,,.... jf T 9 7:5 -0 V J - 2 yin? , 3 N ' X 1 r -'H' Larry Rushing Gayle Sanders Barbara Scott big wheel prototype. Warren Russell Joe Mac Sanders Elizabeth Scott 'SP' Margaret Samson Les Sarles Wayne Scott Julie Sadovnick Sonia Sanders Terry Scott Mary Sanchez John Scannell Marilyn Schooler ,M ' ' :l Wfliifl - ,f-ff, The last year and what will A fkifi we do? . . . seems to be the ques- ran ' ir l Q fl - ' tion all seniors ask themselves. Sen- 'li V ior year is the most different of all y X d w ,V ' 7 ,, previous years because students A feel as if they were stepping off f ' ,X the brink into a totally new exist- X , H ,,,,. , ,,,.,.,,.yf.,., i T T l,-s- fi mg ence.iSome seniors use their last 'ma L j klfvih. -f I year as one for crowning achieve- xifr w , -fry 7 I l ments and continued hard work. f ' . 'L .ji ' Others simply lounged around A 'V A school personifying the standard gif' 'A ' 'T 2 lex ,T K A Tim Schwager Carolyn Scown Nettle Seale Linda Searls Freddie Scroggins Labin Selman iuiilld ,f his ,R ' 21 I ff, 5 ' lf it..w'i'k1,iii3'.-it531 1.-3, , .-Wiiw , if55iffiiiafhMsaifiiiamrisaaazraiaissausrw--'-- W - -f f- wr H --- - Q-' fr .,. .:., -L' J .. :I-. . : , Dan Sharp Virginia Sherril Kathy Shipp Elizabeth Shriver Peggy Sikes Lois Simmons Robert Simmons Margaret Simons Doug Skelton Rose Ann Smallwood Cynthia Smedly Cleo Smith Curtis Smith Johnny Smith Lynn Smith Skelton Smith Sherry Smith David Snodgrass Jack Spann Tommy Spears Gerri Stanley Treva Stark Yvonne Staten Connie Stephens 4 .,,-v-ffm. .,-. J -, 2 ml ,N 1 f ,H ,i 1 -ug---m .qwwgqguqq-gn1 . I . . . - .- 1 . - .- v,.-:- .-.-J-if gag N. s .. , i t ' 'J' V'-1451 TF. . - '.,. v 1 --1........ .-'- ... ,A -....,,, - . -. 3.-nl -.-..,,...-.-'-'.- r. , -1 :tl 4 -in all if- ut imipgq 31 i ' ,g:.3.P.,:,g:N-N1--'fastsxfiwszh--.i xkfx'-.Hi :at t v s in Students Don Ancient Roman Garb Periodically the ancient days of Rome are revived, though not for very long. The Junior Classical League sponsors the Latin Banquet, where slaves are bought and sold. These busy little bodies per- form menial tasks for their exalted masters who are usually seniors. Seniors take advantage of being masters for some will soon ioin the ranks of ignoble freshmen in colleges. Thelma Stephens Martha Stevens Michele Stevenson ---- . ff:-r' - '--' mffvvff-of Billy Stewart A ' George Stewart ' Pete Stewart Rickey Stillwell ,la M , Merilynn Stinchcomb Fredrick Stormes . Billie Strand Martha Street Glendene Suitt Randy Tackett Calvert Taylor Patsy Taylor JML-L-X an 'fm l Y l -i Q um: SPONSOR Jean Kuser, Damion Kistler, two slaves, Nelda Ball and slaves enioy the banquet. ,V ,.....,.. . ....,, . 2 i ll f 1 ... ri. , 44' i ,, Q-WC' ' , 'K f r- fffv. w , f W, .1 - , ' , r K V af J -ani E WWW . fs asc ' ' had bl f FV lf, 2' W ' li uudnru ity : 'ff , ' , -' ff' L ' 1 ,if . 'f, 1 f fy? .'. ii ' ' . f 'Hi ,J f g t ...u-. , . ' T fa V 'rf' lm 1 , l c 5' w , I P v - 1 T ,i ,iii f . 1,6 - Y, V T N' , , ' 1' t Eff ' , ' ' 1 , --,- 1, - 2.3 ... '-E-s i iart ti , , , In ,W B s . ly i --...,..N.- V ..-.ef ..t.ese..:.-n-.mf-e X. Barry Templeton Linda Templeton Wayne Terry Janice Thomas Novella Thomas Juanita Thompson Milton Thompson Nancy Thornton V ' aaa fi X s, ll yu-5,5 ..f,1 : ,i - It V Tlx. Y T o it J Q' Q i? .4 . l , 1 ich fl J . . . .T 1 ' 'Z , T -f, 1' J' .p ' ' Ali N' : Vil a krll l -2 ,,, AA if J , X-4 'ffl P , 3, T N 1 Jl Y If T '5 A fi? 5 V ' -nf -Eff X l 1' 9 ' S 'li it 'M' -7 N T i I Alice Tice i Q ,- sk 'ffl' A W J Alfa' i l l 1 5 l L11- x ,-..... , 1 r 1 f l 'K it? Wei? n , ,x 4- 3 4 43 f .J l er ff fa E1 ' V. ' il. X .fx Gilbert Tieman Peggy Tipton John Townsend Linda Tripp Brent Truett Mary Turner Linda Tynes TONI BOYD smiles at the photographer as he immortalizes her and her sweatshirt. 7 'l qw au. uhnhh-. -nk my I fm.. .,1....Qfs-1:3 M--If----w K-,,,:s: J,-. ,Q ,, N t -fmt'-N wit-'-'- ' 0 tif 1 at'- Jo' YE' Tgmmy Vaughn Helen Verner Susan Vestring David Vincent Craig Wade Sweat Shirts lnvade Fashion World School Spirit sank lower and lower . . . and then There were sweat- shirts. Sweatshirts exemplified a spirit booster drive sponsored by the Student Council. Sweatshirts were of varying sizes, colors, and shapes. Cheerleaders led the yells in sweatshirts prior to the ill-fated game with the San Angelo Bobcats. Though the game was lost, sweat- shirts were a novel way to boost spirit. Brenda Wagner Patty Wagner Sharon Wagner Johnny Walker Randy Walker Marsha Wallum Alma Walton Bobbie Ward 55 'a . ,:f,:.g .i'rU1f .arf ft' . f f W - 9 ni -. l -x 'r ' 4 ,yt, , ' ' 17? ' , , , JA, ,.1.-Q-. Forrest Ward r , Jack Ward .f Q1 f ,fav Linda Ward Scooter Wa rd :ff ' , ,,'az:fwf-sr 1.1-E,:,,.X - v - fn. 3 kai-fif' .. , I ' - in: . .. , -ag Ui' i ,xsdff ' :df 1 , fill it sl flrlft Lxlnxii' A-.L raid- I ,L 'lfZfi f.5:!-f-Lei f? 3 fat-il.-. r PL .-2' - I' 2 'En 1 ,Ju 53 X1 1 7 is IQ , 'J 77 7 , 1 5 ig, fz 1. . VFW VV is vi 4:25 ' -bv'-I K n al X l Annelle While Dean Wilkerson Dave-ne Wilson lf R if iiii T7 ini WY? 'Nr i f Paula While Julia Williams Sfanley Wilson William Ward .1 Johnny Warson 'U' Ronnie Weaver David Webb Phylis Wein Ronald Wells William Wesl Donald Westfall it T7 9. l NPN' 'l' i 4 f 'Q I 5 W 'T lx l 'r l il Don Whitehead Elizabeth Janice Wieson Kathy Williams Whilenlon Terry Williams Fay Wolf Riley Williams Dean Woolen Carolyn Woodard ,, , . Y- r-V-. -- --.-f--Q-wwf--p.v.-w-nm'--s--sw, U ,- - ', - .4 ,.-:,1,in5xai. .aax4 - , 1 .. .f 'T-av es., f a , .rf----fn .-. .se N Q Busy Office Staff Works Diligentlg .NMM-.s-... - ' is P' '92 J 9' ,. 1 ,. Gmyml.. MELODEE MAXFIELD seems To enioy her office work as here she keeps teachers boxes supplied with material N' I ll Lf? .Ali Contributing to The office staff during Their study halls were many OHS seniors. They worked in the various de- partments keeping records and filing material essential to The smooth running order of Odessa High School. Mr, Spi- dell's assistants aided in The selling of Tickets during foot- ball season and were on hand whenever needed. Attend- ance office assistants Traveled The campus for nine months picking up The reports of The absentees. In The main office students were put To work operating The switchboards and filling teachers' boxes with bulletins. X was x r '?' Clifton Word Dewey Wright Kay Wright Virginia Yancey Ashley Yudin Gene Zeigler k iwi' T' f'4!iffft'.l:.lf'5Q -if! 'W ' 1HF'?.- T 53Li.:gJia1.Tv. --assi.-mime. .su - -' f . --'- -- I '.1. I lf- ' ' ,N 1,3 . .,.- I-::.:,wf--. -, G- ,-...,....e.:f.f-go-, U ..- , .. . f..x.4.....f.. 4... ............ ,fo , .., , Jil' fm 6.15 fail? THE PRIMARY responsibility of the iunior sponsors is to plan for the Junior-Senior Prom. Reba Bailey, James Chaney, Roger Corzine, and Susan Watkins also assist the iunior board in student directory and valentine telegram sales. BIOLOGY lNSTRUCTOR Roger Corzine is the head sponsor for the iunior class. A W 'yn-1--1,e.,s.N aff --Q, ,,qM7,.,, 2 1 8 R as y 's e wN'W 'm t 'W'f'r's -we u.aw..smucx..a,t:.sa Doran. Bingham Lead Junior Class Leading his iunior classmen as president was Tommy Doran. Tommy was elected junior favorite and spent a great amount of time punting for the Odessa Bronchos. His right hand man in the line of succession was vice-presi- dent Roy Bingham. Roy was a first string gridder for the Odessa High School varsity and was a member of the staff for Corral '66. Judy Robin was elected to handle the secre- tarial duties of her class. She was cheerleader and repre- sented her class on the Student Council. These three stu- dents were the triumvirate of the junior board. 'PKWV ' VICE-PRESIDENT of the iunior class this year was Roy Bingham. Roy was also a member of the Corral Staff. JUDY ROBIN, an active supporter of all OHS activities, was chosen as Secretary of the Junior Class by her classmates. ' ' Jcmfmaxmmms Eildfififwh VARSITY GRIDDER Tommy Doran was elected Junior class president. -,J F Junior f':.:. A I ' Favorites 4..- :fn 1? Q ' 1 4 1-ff -v,, if ff QS ef SS-. ....,. ,,f..s- qi 1 JA Junior cheerleacler Judy Robin exhibited an interest in a variety of activities. She was a two year Student Council mem- ber, Junior Class Secretary, a member of the Odessan staff, and a Junior Classical League member. Junior Favorite Tommy Doran also lecl an active life. He was a two year member of the varsity football team and busiecl himself with the iob of junior class president. nk!-ndhsl Lux. a.-.sa .,.. . . .... 220 f' me 'L ,I . : ,- .4 -' l QQ,,'-.':',-'15'ilfaifl-,fiffflmi'.'Ef.'W?2YPi'?S'mIf 'T gl .4 -qmiv , , 5 ,tl . 1519.54 Znsfvl srffsl-gwuml: iff- X-tmp, wx X s .Gr X l -,I f . Robin. Doran Win Junior Favorites Backing Judy Robin and Tommy Doran, Junior Fa- vorites, were runners-up Donna McKelvey, Joy Stroud, Charles Medlin, and Tommy Parker. Cheerleader Donna McKelvey served on the Student Council as did Joy Stroud. Basketball player Charles Medlin served as vice-president of his sophomore class. Tommy Parker played football and enloyed the position of being The only 'Umor boy to serve onthe Student Council l , l I l V ,iv A I rl- Y A PM 22l X : ,J ., J. . .nfl I' l'f ,.i1- ',u,,-.Jr .... .4--,-:1...,.,. f ,,.v,- . 1-V .. 4. , .. , ,, , , x ii' ' ,., '7.,l,,, 'Pgggfwlnilrfillr.':l5?54-5531!, .ifrh-,ire-.',-, . 'ai:,:-.'mz.o.hm4fa.r-:malta s:rr.,:u.'d.4u. fl 1- f W rf-'--'-f 4 '-,--- 'ff -- 7, , , . ,A .. - . ,- . -A., - -Av-1...-, , , ,: .ax-3.-- - 2,-,., A . ........f.2.s,....., . .AM H-a rm fl-ia 1 43: Junior L Mosl Dependable 6 '33 ,Z 3075:-M J ' L J M L ' - 1 51 W ,ff 3, 4 ,, 14.42 A 'E ' Q my ,, Qc' 1' it ' A, -Q! K! ,, v ' V I .ll I ' ll A 5 Look up Liz Blanlon and Roy Bingham if someone To de- hx fl pend upon is needed, The Junior class said as They chose ' A these Two for The Title of Junior Dependable. Liz played Tennis is J Pl and served her sophomore class as secrefary. She held a posi- Tion on The Sfudenl Council. Roy Bingham was a second year Q .V varsiiy foolball player and was elecied vice-president of The 'LN iunior class. 2 m- 'As gil'-f 'h I' i 4 s n nf. L mf4e.Z:,4,x5,,. Y A -4 222 , lv 7, ,,,,,,u ,ww W, , , , ,, ' n T2 J- -2-1-2 -m.wmsmw:x..aea:.aai lt N . -ff , - - -- .f t ' - - QEn !111QN',' . ' t .. - 1 . vc, -1-.iv ' --1 L.: ' dfwfi' :li-1.-F 1 T !ll g Li i tf 'l-?l.0!::l,'Mm, Q l - 'V izaulfiil,-'9Z13'.1:Ei-1-i'fr 4 K sz5:5zf::::FS3El21:?7' I l l 2 ,v U it ll Xl at ll 4 x X iff... , 45-Ev il ali all we 3, 5, My .. Qs , 1 W E-ELT-,1.:,'fNlf no Z.:-fxiifijf ww, Q ,.,, TM. aixsmiv. ' Blanton. Bingham Tagged Dependable Runners-up, Lexie Bell, Julie Pressly, Sammy Briggs, and Gary Etheredge were also considered dependable by the iunior class. Lexie was a second year Student Council member. Sammy Briggs, a Future Farmer mem- ber, earned the title runner-up for the second year of dependable. Julie Pressly, a two year Student Council member, participated on the tennis team. Gary Ethe- redge a two year varsity football player, was runner up to sophomore favorite last year -:el-rr '-Ti? r . X K f I ' B , 1 . El I J ' i i . . 1 Q 49,1 V- ,QZTHT -fic , . ,Z 223 -fi... Hfn',',:g-ggiifig.Mitts.: .'a?ifnfel.1-5,- . 3:3zs,5gf,Q1zz..r4gQyrat:Qei:iai:am:aaa2.f:.iii- we H' -U -me--- - --- Y-Y -f - -- -LQ.-rv -.:z.1L:2L-1:-Z --1:f1L,1,-...C...li, LMA, , Junior Most Intelligent 1 l vm 1' '--' X M .1 i'iiE ' y lx l I Xl xg l For the second year classmates named Linda Tredway and Phil Johnson as Most Intelligent. A Junior Classical League member, Linda served on the Student Council for tvvo years. Juniors chose her as a nominee for class secretary. Active in athletics, Phil played on the varsity football team and was a trackster for the Bronchos. Belonging to the Junior Classical League, Phil was a slave at the annual Latin Banquet. fi 'mnnqr lunuhnmlblnhhk-uminah ff' X.- 224 - , , Y-- A----wi'---v-.wx-H-www-v-x-ini fic, . ,.-his , ' . C I ,- ' g .g gn' - 'QW'--':' l'l4 lif3i Mttwre 1 161--.VL 55'-l-52liiflf551E5f3-flgilgmn-2H-HL:-1Nfl-an-'-:Ag---4 -z-cv.,-..:g,,.9,1.-.1.:,4'.m?a:-1-1 .F Q' l Tredwag, Johnson Coming close to the title of Junior Most lntelligents were four outstanding runners-up. These were Duane Riddle, Virginia Chisolm, Lindsey Riggs, and Wayne Cris- well. Duane recently was named as number one fea- tures writer in Texas. He also was a tournament de- bater. Virginia was active in speech where she debated and extemporized. Lindsey, an active member of the Odessan staff placed second last year as an intelligent runner up Known for his wide interest Wayne main tained his grade to an outstanding degree 1:-cz-i-:X- 'L'-X Exhibit Intellect l I - I , . l fl? V -,-I,E,em. , - I A 225 l 111,',3:55,ii'.?,iirL.it-inHi xiffiisiisi.-. r my5.,ggi:iaza:iz:aan-:Leefe1.:u.ie.m.fmf -A a. -a - W- .i...e. ,B-Heal-3,.,....- K A by N-at--nw-Ml.:-J? W Awww -A J l New Library Features Language La xi 3 4:2 , ' gg. ...Y A. A li as lll .Pl I J . ,fill 1. -4 ' '-5 f , ' -. N dl' N- H ll fi tif. an ' at X A i . 'ff 73' f, 4 'br r 2 l Fl B lj A 'N ski , .ll V ll l' r in l Q le Q 'sr A J A. . ' T A -ea' af' l X te . I x l ,. 'x fl' 4 y a M , 41 3 I i ' ' l i l l . a5'u ir . I l l llll ll lil , illl ,sig fsih f s Q Zft ev fv- I -A 1 f of Mary Adkins Pam Allison Della Andrews Peggy Atkinson Marilyn Banta Shirley Barrow .Q 5 44: 'N ra ,-L ,31- , ,4 .. 1 LJ-', 2 , T w , all e ' , . ,sg . ' if f Q' ,' tri W 5 ,f A r ,P leg: P G ,I lk we wg I I i ,.s i fri, fi -, ff . V ffkfyi fix, , one J YL ,f f Greg Akins Paula Amy Jesse Arnold Linda Austin Ronny Barverousse Pat Barton Don Alexander Larry Anderson Judy Ash Junior Bailey Homer Barnett Billie Jo Bates Doris Alexander Mickey Anderson Rita Ash Wyvonna Bailey Joyce Barnhart Joy Bates L9 Carol Allen Pat Anderson Particia Ashcraft Billy Baker Linda Barrow Linda Batte xiii:-4 In-NY 51 mi-all fo, , 'ts 47 ,, X fb fl , Q 1 vili, M 2,0 M J A ,Ah , , fir. ifiiafga. , 3.31.35-fa , lrf'5 -1lL.4'fi'v 2- -.', v-I la if l 'CJK' ff: p '?P 3 Terry Allen Jim Andress Marsha Ashton Joanne Baker Pat Barrow Dale Bauman 226 , e-, v-f-we-vwx--.-.I , -Ivi ,,,,,'iu :asl, , - . , , .lui ,Z gr-.5 MHHLWH 'H'dHNl? if V, N? 7. ' if I A ' ggi, 51 'ig f A I , ' gun , ,. A W ft.: f ' , ' ' 3 5 ' , , 1 ' 4 lnag V4 V - Q--'xr -' V V '- ff iff ' I . ,,-fs Linda Bearden Billie Beasley Herman Beckham Kaye Benedict Bob Benefield Mike Benefield Upon entering the new library, one's gaze falls to a unique table oft to The left. Covering this table is a large cellophane bag. Closer observance of the table discloses The fact that it is a listening lab. The listening lab has two phono- graphs, a Tape recorder, and var- ious earphone outlets for private listening. The senior class of '65 donated enough money to supply the library with many record al- bums. fhfgy ,pr X Mit Lynn Beckworth Lou Ann Belcher Larry Bentley Gerald Benton gg., 3 If A NC? 'K A' lik, .1 - Ai 'L 1. . ' X -Pff T f . Q eff, ,til T N ,-l QW of z I N :ll .Wi W will 'va 3 N Q 1 , l B. ff ry 5,7 is I 55? : I ., a 51:7 4-V! I ., . 1 ' V -A if , f B In --My r f, - , ... . 1 1 ' 4' 'J' gf If , 4' 4 , A A It 4 7' ,:,.V,uf' ' A ' X ' Qarol Berry Ann Billups Rgy Bingham Donella Bishop Liz Blanton Glenda Blum Mike Bohannan Kenneth Bos, ,-g,7'4a'-f?'1'fff I f ' A 'f': : 'N Ps 227 iz, i --..J-rr-, --.Um ,lg-fffzifx.. e....-. .-7 B, , f Y ..A, , N , 04 'U U , , 4 Tv . ,. l 4 J .,o ,A . , L D 'N Y ri. Y -:Te ,Hill I x M' X . J ,, lgxfkqx 'x .,f. , sz -2 B, ff ee 'e B B -me , , X-Fei ,V ,A F 1 L .A . ' V v-ff , 3 L 'Tj' 1 . . X f x,., fe 'Y 1 9 is ., 'F 9 ' 1 X ' 5 f' 1 L , . ':w'if1- ' ,, f W 1 ' 1 f My K 1 aff ' fl- J 2 ' ' '72 ax M ff, ,.C sf ll , ' 'ty l rv, ffl 'U' f ,, Q, I Dwight Bowers Alan B0Yd Don Boyd Jimmie Boyette Anita Boxley Kenneth Brakeville 5BmmY 55995 Carl Briley Mike Brooks Mike Brown Ruth Ellen Brown Sandra Brown Belinda Browning David Browning Paula Broyles if 1 L 'Jan FQ' 'J x V , In A WD ' f ' V :I -fr X ' fi' i 'A B1 V K A goin: 'x -6' Q W gn, - 1 F Q, i J mi Ziff' - 3, af :ii ui.: XX A y Q , . 1 JH rf' 1 -N f Slhl, f 'A i K - JV , 1 We 2 LN ,.a'e 'lg 'req f n an ' W AE, K ...xg QA rf , noe ' ' l - mirlm-Alix ff.-, 'ir' fig- e k 5 .iii ' if I' - , N- ' L I 1' . 3? Z Q V 3' ' I, l Q-1 1, -1 ,ei f X J ln' X ir .- J --, 1' dihnuulhnxink-,Balham ish .-.- .,e..........- --we ,- , A -,, - ',-. ' -',..- :-s - ,fi ll J ' -CTU' -I fa' ., A ll l X ,. - W F14 . fx' B' fu: , Iii QXK I... 32' Claude Bradford Ruth Brown Bill Brumfield Angeline Bruno Tom Bunger Cay Bunton Rodney Bourke Sandra Burnes Ronnie Burrows Doyle Burwell Glenn Busch Marsha Bussey Jane Butler Ronald Bynum Deborah Byrd David Byrd Joe Cain Gwen Callaway Marguerite Cappella Jimmy Carman Connie Carnes Janie Carpenter Sherry Carriger X, f V li' ' 4.1 lf! 'l ' . '-' -' .' -tl-:'f.3'sEl ' 3 if-1?51,GE.. .'f'-if-5. '2V.NL'JL1l2x3i1fr:.?'73l.- Q-S-Q-15233.-S31 -r 5 t-i 4 it ' X Current Events Interest Students ln a year of Turbulence and war, iun- iors as well as sophomores and seniors, kept in touch with events which happened throughout the world. Viet Nam was a new word added to the vocabularies of many students as American servicemen gave their lives for their country. Civil strife at home was a blow to many as demonstrations kept popping up through- out the year. Clifford Carter , Dickie Carter 2 Gregg Carter W Michael Caswell Suzie Cecil ,P ,Z 3 ,ff L 545 fl , :M ,1 4:2 L3 Jerry Chancellor V Martha Chapa A 5' vi Gerald Chase David Cherry ,,,. gi 1? Z, l X M Earl Cherry M . d j .A .X JH, , Bill Chesser V Doris Childress Gin Chisolm Romaine Christain Mark Clapham . Janet Cloud Steve Clower Cheryl Cobb Ginger Cochran g, N READING A daily newspaper, Gem Meacham keeps in touch with happenings throughout the world. I l,..- .ce , I ff -.1 4 Q P . 'J 'xg in 'Q' r , ' , . . -an ' , ffl , N 'P' 3 42 . ff, ' 211' if 1, ' , , , . , ,f ue ' ' - ,Qt Y M' I fr, - V W iz Q.-w f .7 V f' 3 rv I-,ff ,V 4,,. ! gk If h if flMafrW739QMwv41 t f ' ., 5. ,' if 1 1 ' A Q 4 yi: df., ,iff 5' ' f p, ' N t y 1.41 fr ' ' ' f , i jf, ff 'TTU' li ff, r Mai r , if if 5 l x . f :wi X' f ' .fl I fax, -ai I 1 3 Nl ll i il - ll ' 5 lt 2 l Q 4' l 9' L t 2 73 'l li s 531, ll N l 'ix i , C N- in fl' J! r Q' fill 'i U, . M T1 593: J xlll e j. , 5 1 1 1 I A V -' .A .xg -' .' A il h 'ix' fi gi , ' .i ' E L N ft ' 1- 4 i Q f tsl, . 1 ' 9 , . wg , ., : 1 l' K ,4-- , 4A'4 f X 1' Q K 5 'Nj l 4 l g G' i ,-.5 It , ,.1..- - ' . Y A 1' :C auf 4 N K N -0 iii .-. 9 .E- I ., :. , .1 J.. Er' 1 Sa 3-. S 2 C ...s r 'R . it E' S.. .final 58 47 -sr 1154 ,wav .,.,..,A , -, ,. Juniors Take Special Skill Courses . x ',, 1' VG A Y ...I 4 l rl es ss tri, it ' is A A ry ,Q K A g .32 3 A V-' -li -av- g- g W? n' j T -Q '5- .- Kyle N51 - ,f , J Abi-ilj Ll Among the wide selection of courses available to iuniors are such subiects as machine shop, art and sociology. These elec- tives are designed for The pur- pose of alleviating some of The burden of heavy study and Teaching more practical skills. Juniors enrolled in These courses find Them most inter- esting and profitable. .. rpg Wanda Coggins 4' 5 T, 'Q Doug Cole -W uf Jimmy Collum -'S' 3 Beverly Colvin L Diana Condry Dale Connally J. D. Connally James Cook Jerry Cooper Q g 4 'fb' Maria CorTez i. ' f 1 I Y' A' , Pauline Cortez ' r '75 Ricky Costa , I .. '4 Mary Couser -1' ,, -ff? vi-4 Mike Cowan N '-' - C'V T John Cowsert A' N, UN 5 I K .ng y X ' X Q 1a ' .. ' X T - f ' 3 1 A xx I -7,5 J ' 4 . 7., f V V 'Vs-X I J QI' 1 N3 X' Barbara Cox ' .. 'J 5 T' ' J 'U X Tv' . f gg Kathleen Cox 0 Ag' V' i 'F 5 VY .gd .E ND -- Qi- Vickie Creek Q3 . Si 'x-jg 'fl Q77 Brenda Creel f f Sheila Crew ' ' a . X f -, X 1 'a W 5534, ',,-- T J, , Y ll-lsr. 0 L-hYnni.h H-. M , ,, C ..-...A -......,,......-v,.-..-1--sw.--1-us, are , -- ,.-:axg ' .' . P- ' -Q nf.: -:x fig f tm si' 1, Nw' - ' H' J-e -'- , t 2 X 'D ' - - ff? i'lf '- 'ti ' i ,I 'Z 1 Qxv -r' Am., ,, . 1 1 2. fagfji Dale Crider Mary Danner Kaye DeMoss Danny Dobbs Lynda Donham Tommy Doran Neel Dotson Madalena Duarte Tommy Duncan Bobbie Durrett Michael Dye Pam Eckert Debbie Eddins Andy Ellis Gary Etheredge Roberta Eubanks Lance Evans Elizabeth Evenson Patsy Everson Ewing Downen Daniel Fails Paula Fair Mava Fanning 1l'Xl,V' f ,. --49 lg Al' .ff Q . .. b: V . 'lk Wa wifi' T 'iii X I DeLoyce Crismon Mike Davenport Jeanne Denton . Y' A -li 1, X :R , ,fs f. , ff if M , -2+ Q - X. iii f d? . , Eff---7.4 E. ki m.. .1 l l' fx c,,t - A QE X f.. 'ut WT' 10 U s .fi I i U , ,V ' JJ X 1 ,X 1 . J.. ,de .'.. Wayne Criswell Ellen Davis Linda Denton li IW Z' :fl Y-- . Ins,-L .Ti .A 1:3 iii limba , 5, ' 'H A, 5 . 'll . 3. F J ' Y l- A , ii,,i J I I -,,,J ni -fr 41 i A? w. 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Tim Farris Lynn Faustlin Duane Fick Barbara Fine Mary Fletcher Pat Fletcher Mike Flippin Janet Forbes Billy Ford Faye Ford Glenda Fore Rocky Foster Kenneth Fox Sandra Franklin Charlene Franks Sherry Freasier Martha Gallegos Virginia Gamean Robert Gann Sandra Garner Dean Garrett Lennie Garrett Rickey Garrett Robert Gawlik Cindy German Floyd Gilclon Wesley Gilliam Sharon Gilmore Sharon Girard Bix Givens Lennie Givens Barbara Glover Larry Goins Louise Golden Betsy Gonzales ifaekrziazi-1: Agua: ' ' 21 -' KENNETH BRAKEVILLE puts a cardex card in the machine for scheduling. l.B.M. Requires Student Training A mysterious monster machine lurks and functions behind the brown door. Students are not admitted to this room because the delicate tem- perature balance would upset the ma- chine's equilibrium. The monster is an I. B. M. machine which has taken over the iobs of scheduling and com- puting grades. Students who are al- lowed in the I. B. M. room require special instruction in order to execute their job as office assistants. ,xy .H F V . Z- 4 A f ggi sg Q M, A ef? -K,-er n .s v ' 1 Greg Granath Mike Grant vw I ,LZ cf If ,,-fe ee f--- -.-efeflsx MMA W ' . 4 , , MA., , rm, rv 'va I 4 'J A? is X pK J si ..fz.zf-,' . . .V i' .Ng A l, V- A 5 'x .wi 1 A 1, 'qi 2 ' f 1' .V an ' r l':-41f . Ike Gonzales Barbara Gosw Charlotte Gray Dennis Gray mx flair' lisl ,7 X17 Mary Gonzales Glenda Graham Jerry Gray I ., f Q ., f x N' 'Q Jvc 3 , 'ef Patsy Gonzales Mike Graham Sharleif Gray .. - .,. cow., l L ln? - - f- - ,ee-VN L ,... x.f.J.,JL,:... ..,m.ne.-1........., fi: .At w 1 , 'Q' ' f. ff. - at X IX r 4' v,,fji , , 'C-? if 'sr 4 T ,Zi VV I 'hx T S, , X Q ' 1 W fn. ' ' H- .. ,i r' 'fx I 'I I . 1 I ' A-C ' - - V - it ,.i , ' -. , c- f eff l Lf. J Q, W yn, , ' in tw, A i Ts e , ,J n ll i ifxw ,fx T , T . XX . ,ff X X 6: I I , . , 'X I T ,. 1 fn, 'II x I Nt Y 1 'wwf 0 , ' - 1 'JV' . , H' y, - A . A ' ,K 4 Z ' fi' , l I xv - I 4 Q5 R tx 2, '45 'Y f gf T T , ' ,N H Q fray ll' .f nf. X Q X f is Jimmie Green Ronnie Green Gary Greenlee Ditliam Greer Virginia Greer Lincla Gregory Jerry Griffith Gerald Griffen Roger Grimes Clarence Grissom Rite Grissom Bobby Grounds Donna Hagar Bennie Haidwk -109 Halfacfe Marsha Haliburton Cathy Hamm Franklin Hamiter New Tgpists Face Tiresome Task I t A 1 TO A bored Rocky McClure, typing iust seemed too difficult. Wu' Typing is a skill that requires hard work and hours of practice. Those new to the subject often find Themselves frustrated when unpracticed fingers fumble the keys and make many mistakes. Yet for students with ambition, typing is a key to open practically any business door. gwf::sw-.m,.,,Q61TF, 'Z P V Sham sislnlnik M hh I . v..-,...,. ,.-. . H., ,, -,ff-:sn-w-vac an r . . y- . -.. .- . -9- - sq 'JW ,X of 'N' ref? f' f H ,xox H,, ',4 1 ig y 1 ' . ..' xx if Sarah Hammett Elaine Hare Randy Harrison Glen Heddins Nelda Henager Steve Hendricks Joanette Henry Sharon Henson Bill Hicks Ann Higdon John Hillier Vance Hinesly Robert Holder Larry Hopkins Judy Hostetter Paul Howard Elizabeth Hoyle Raymond Hubmk Claudia Hudson Loyd Hughes Marlene Hughes Shirley Hukill - - rw W-1'v:u-wwmmwwrw X , . , . A 1. me sro: ts., , ,' '... ..... ' ' Vi fl H 'Mill 7' .' :miill!!zar:sa4?Yf.lQE':x'5v:f.--.5wzxwzasaiQW!!-sal'-1-.ers-1-'..x1z':e-ae:-Q-11' 'Hari' ' H 5 - P- ,- Y 1 ' , 9'D f' V A t . .. s Q fy 'J N N f vs-of- Qf ' .X , sf if ' it x V. , A Q V .14 5 Ari 1 -1, ,NI 4 y W lst '- K ,I K ws' i 'vfjs 1 sw, - -H if A D ,W s ,ef-.. ' -5 ax -..ix 1 .- , ec, 'vs-If l 1 Xl, W. fQvc- as I N J ll ' xx Danny Hana Eddie Harris Carolyn Hart '-3 :F -3 Q X L , in D as . I , v Klfwfl J 213 I all I . - f J Q Z 1 f-was .44 Qi -of Douglas Hanes Jim Bob Harris Judy Harvey Buck Hanney Ricky Harris Margaret Hathaway L .. , P Y, V if ,R 663.3 Q' ji KV Er. fb 1 -5.1 -su I . , r ,k,, A . s X s ,+ X ,x 1.52, X ,gyifw 'Z X . if ifffyf W V ' A J 4 ,1 3f f fs. ,. 'ii 1 7 , if , , b. . X , N f ..4.LfilQ4'.Q ..', ,114 its 5' I' in ill' lf VW K 14 w mum' 47- -riwu-all Pam Harbison Betty Harrison Johnny Haynes ,, , A J: QL -ra if , Q, an 4,1 Duane Hardy Brenda Harrison David Heath at fn' 'V-K . -Q if P , X ff 251 ,Z 1 'YV A J : , H fm rm 'if -. - ,tive --1 -f- ' v , V 'F ' 19 ' f . L if r' ff '-A 22 , ,s ,J ,. M Q t as f , ik ' Q Q.. , I - X Q, 41, -V . Ni 7 ' - jim A V in I ' sail, Li' .ess J . H is 'ff l 1 11+ NW' V, if NX i J' fi as Regina Huffman 'V 7 V5 Y' 'gal ,f ' -VA V 3 t , A , l 'nfs I '. ' 4.4 2 ' ' H Q , F I I ' . kkx Q! - if 1' Q5 ggi, -' :A In few? ,-,,e13m,,X 235 l ' 75 ?3- g,s12.1f-I - T555iii?f 5'-'f.e2i'-'ei.I ii '- ' ff crm--' 'fi . i 'a ' at 1 'X i I? ' -ll - , P -4, . - , W N- y , , 1.2, , 'o'fl'5 fx J .1 J s ... g I if 4 we , se , e , gg r R: z ef ff X ! Q ,r j ' iii. ill JN Afl M ' . r is I 1 X L, . - ., k A-.xaqwm , . --s ' J i ,ir . , Q xxx ' . 1 is A L. i 0 t Q ' - is is-I Zi - Q f , -A ., , -.117 f -f e. N ' 5' 6 '18 .... ' X, i - . 3 f V .1 iv , ff 'l il . , f X V if F, . .1 V 'Y' ', f vw. Q 'd I ls. --- 3 'W' jf 4 Xb ir ' ' K xii ' J' L Ui? H5 ' li .f E M' 'll' Q ' i iil.Jri .-'ii' -ll if Danny Humphries Gary Humphries Jerry Ives Bennie Jackson Larry Jackson Lynda Jackson Mary Linn James Guston Jamierson Don Jarrell Sandra Jarrett David Jenkins Jackie Jernigan JOY STROUD adiusts her typewriter as she prepares to type for U.l.L. , J vi -H ,--fr V J. 3 .La .ff . ,tv XJ X Gene Johnson David Jones J A' fx ab, 5. 1 J I il ei 'N K -- r -fl :,, ' ' 6 'ix . Y A sv .Y V, as ,eftkh A J Y 1:5 - J Q , zuv .X in y y l ii-- ',. '.N,x- . - ' iff' ,ff-11 ' 'ry' J f -. fn XX V 'jf n- i Q .fi Lx., .- I u g I 1 Phil Johnson Randy Johnson Virginia Johnson Xan Jones Dickey Joy Richard Karr U. I. L. typing is one of the many con- tests which Odessa High enters through- out the year. University interscholastic League incorporates typing, speech, iour- nalism, ready writing, and music into ma- ior events each spring and winter. Long preparation and practice go into these contests. 6- Ii F 2 -'R I 'U -Il ' I , -.'- ' Y 7 Q tif' i X 455'- , 1 N 1 f ' -is . Linda Johnston Vickey Johnston Sandra Keener Bill Keith f.e.e.e........5.mf,ee,..E, Lee ,,.asmw , i Uilnnalnd LAY mink 236 ' '11 'I 'M 4. ' '-5.1 '.::nzJf.2'l3'1.lQ:1.'iz55a-551.51-ixS-.'v.+.mq ',x.':g:1.,,'21.-sE'1S4V-:Q .. n 'al .M ls ' 11' W N'L 'l1 'W 'f'f'5l l3 T? 'V'WE l 7'7- .1 H g ' 11+ ' - Ll.I.L. Includes Meng Qubjeels X. . -'e ' r'?i0,,'iA-K if. L of .9 ma' '5 f ' VV- 1, V V 1, . 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Q X ,V , , ff' l V L y ez, ,L L A .9 ,A ,VV A , L' V fn ip A f , L. f we . Q rv NX ' VV' '. V :if V, ' K 'Q .3 fl ' : 'c :J ,. iff m f Q ,- A if ,. 1:4 Vfffeg -4-Q -I 'f Qi, ,QL 1 ,V 2' Vg! l A . x lv ,Lx J... . 2 'fix 'I 4' . 1 'V A ,- V ' ,.. W iw af.. 5 ' V K 'Z': I J' 1 . l' ' L . 'f m ,gf ' , ' ,,,,, -, .. Jerry Kenyon Allen Kuncheloe Franklm Kruse Nancy Lambert Ruby Leyva Thelma Logan Shirley Kennedy Nancy Klmbrough Muna Kxser Ricky Laney Kaylyn Lewis Wulllam Lockett v5 Jerry Kidd Judy Kung Johnny Kruse Calvm Lawson Drew Lrgon Ed Long J mllqlllf 13' :file L, qfsghf uv-:slack -1 W' '- UH 5, ly 1 '4.1- - pg.-v..-g,v,,. .f:r ....., ..V...,.,.,. , .. ,.,.1 .. ,, . . W... .L ...U , ,. , 'V -. 1544 14'g,...F5w'.' . 1 Eli :,- - 3 Jflefdfa li.. 'h 'A .d.Es':1.1' 2.4 S'z2--il J f 4 WV - ' Wnlma Kndwell Lmda Kung Lnnda Kuenstler Sandra ee Lanelle Llppard Kathleen Long Bull Kimbrough Monroe Kimbrough Kenneth Klrkland Patsy Klrkland Judrth Lamberf Dee Lancaster Sherry Leonard Bobby l.ew1s Patricia Lusenbee Jackle Lloyd Bobby Lopez ' - -----+L--lr::.1::::li- ANVAg- -.M W , . , A , Y ---... o. Z..-ok, -a-f,d,,u...-.4....,.d,.Lf! L...,,.. r. .1,..,f,. f...,,4....... ......--...,... Q. .,.. , .rex ,- J' '77 41' 1 , YQ., X NO' 1,1 j tif K 'i 5: -A- 5 . tt .-Q L ,V 4.5 4 3-v Kenneth Lorenz Linda Lovett Judie Lowery Richard Lowery Linda Luper Sherry Lynch Choir Banquet Provides Fun. east K. t' ' 'QE . . fa . . I -M- . MA 4 K I K . M I. , - 4 Vw as Q ' ' ' ,LL-A ' ', L- K. , -x V v 'U' 'S 1 2 tfm,I3?. f , 'f ff' ' , r ' ,, , , ' W at ' T! ' ' '. 5 ' X, ' -A K -0-5 at ' -f xy . It K fu X -4 - r e- L ' ff? -' is .1 I , -K LK. K AA-if X 9 -2 y. . , r l xnvmrfif l - 1 A y If . I X ft. i i hh . Mr J X , if' Q32 t ' 1 'J' at .- ,, lk , ea W ,X ,Q if -Q , I my ti lg, X I -we it Vote X hfsf:al,g Haste: -tzreiet 4- X r .,,, . lk ,M HMM!! M qt .751 ' '- e I ,Q rl V 'x In I Ls' ',, -:Wifi I sv , ' ' L ' ID 'fn 6, kt X W lr 4 - ' 'f lffx N I- I 1-242+ I f ji ,g,, Z fo ' ,g 4 f .f x , L at I 13. ,g x :Q ' 'N , -ff L r ,' i in 4 t 1 is 3 l Q17 L ' 51 'ewan Vi' 1' . A-.rg , A eff, Qii 5, k XXX an L ' J I 1 '- -y f' r I t ,J . - ., ,M ,T -.L , ,Q -A . K - k ff fr , . J K-, VV dev' 9 ,x 3 -, H' af ith , 5 V I - i7 if ' A if 1 x J qv A ,pix ?'-I A if W Nr Judy Lynchard David McClure Donna McGurie Bobby Machen A. P. Martin Terry McCafferty Leda McCauley Maruin McCleery Mike McCleskey PQQQY MCCIUUQ Rocky McClure Glynneth McCombs Karla McDonald Deanna McGaha Teresa McGee Donna McKelvey Sharon McKinney Dewain McNabb Lynn McSpadden Pat McWhorter Lynn Maddox John Mahan Greg Mahoney Scott Manly Danny Manning Gary Martin James Martin Rita Martinez Bonnie Matheny Brenda Mathis 1 ,1,,,,, ,t..,. o,.g,, I T X Il- P J-elif'-I --'--- -1... -H as ' A-m:x..a,g:.ag. 'J fi Songsters attacked heaping piles of food at the annual choir banquet in De- cember. The members enioyed pre-Christ- mas festivities by exchanging gifts and the latest gossip. Banquet devotees were entertained by a quintet from the W. D. Singers of Odessa College. A CAPPELLA CHOlR member Marsha Skinner chooses a variety of food from the buffet at the annual Choir Banquet. Mike Mathis J. fc V Steve Mauldin W Paula Maxwell :fy - ' Tommy Mayo E ff, Gem Meacham X 4, 1 Ronnie Meador ,' .- Charles Medlin U A if-lfttf 5- James Melton i , Larry Melton at Jane Middleton g 1. Charles Miller Cinclie Miller Mike Miller Robert Miller Ronnie Miller Sammie Milner Judy Mitchell X 4 fr , , A ,- A SK' 'i3'Q'jg . 5-.fe x jf fx Q- ,N 'A 1 , Au, ci X I f s f , et' if ty' Q ll -.V a 'N J ,. w.- .-me , 'f 4 I' .fl , xx .s Q f X X f 41 t 4.. 65 i S 'li' f f , H! M ,U x ,fs xl '11 11 A Y l . l . , QA Q t 1 s -,f A V 4 R Mt If f .s.' : Q' ,writ ' . lin. , ' Q ,-fl, Q ci, :2 , ,, l ' I - ' ,Q ':- ,K '9xk Ronnie Montgomery Sheila Montgomery ,Q Carol Moon .fm 1Y?:.Trg.Ae,-:,,,7i'1-17:12-3 tiilfrfiffklmgllllik W - 1.-..Lnf.-rf ---- - -lf,,,...... .-. A, 5 1 1 B 5 fic 4-:av , ' J Q' Y. -'.TL. V F J . r' l in V P' if 'M 4 - 2 7: Vw l ' J gf' B ,ff ' . ,.. , K- y X , as Billy Moore Gary MOON? Donald Morgan David Morrell Sue Mowdy Geronimo Munguia Michael MU Pl'lY Shirley MUYPPY James Musitelli Linda Myrick Barbara Nail Bobby Nelson ' Ted Nelson , at YA -sa l C, '23 t, 13. ffl Robert Newman, , 1, f f Alan Nichols ,ff I f Pam Nickson f ,ri Q l V Kent Oldham J J i fx J if Illi a . . 4: ll Bllll -V llxx llll l l Nl! K ' 'fx ., V I V 1 K I , 7 Kelly O'Neil f 'I l : A .5 rdf? ,f 23- get Tommy O'Neil - , ' 'P I I Q Diane Orsburn AL. ,fy . A , L iff, 17. ff P Tommy Overturf V' , ' li J' f L ,X I Jerry Owen J P Q J, D i ' -g ' Vw-- is X f fl W ' J' l B B 1 ' PX J X P X ' igfiasgl A X I rg I Bill Painter , fa ,f v i J ,al rw V ,, ' 'E' ' A, Eldon Palmer is J W ' V James Palmer ,,'l'5, K l J Q9 rf, Ray Parker Nm ' 'L . ,, A54 5 Tommy Parker K Y' ' -Q, ai , .. ' 152' 5 I , ' x ,ix Q55 ,- ,df Q X Y, if .3 C s X ' 1 ig 5 4, f X .M ,. 'X if e i ' 5 x g by tr Bobby Farmer .X 3 :iw A ,A ' X gb R X, W David Patterson Y J , 5-1? ' A 1 ' ' Debbie Patterson fbi, J ' ' ' -4' . 5 i James Paxson X ' L .ll IXQQ 1: A vi U ' I Terry Peacock l D P PM J 5' 1 fQJ 'Y, 2 J T X X , if Q., ' 4 3 J' 'ff AXX B' x g' 6. A 4 . A fr- L I r-- l ,sg 3 4' illil J' .L w Nq li l s 1 U ,Q oi r' Q. A Pat Peeples Nancy Penick Sharon Petty Gen Phillips Mark Phillips 'W' uaxgnhns Lash 'ala J f It ,.,,. ,-, -..,..,.o ,.-M.. W-.11 -A1-., 3- ,,--3,1 ,- . ., 2-. ,-l if-an 1: . , l. , .4 ,--- 1-.W -, qs-'y V' :quagnq-nqf:m - . ,- ...,,,, ,, , ,. ,,,,. -,, , ..wr,1.1.1..i:q.ir.:.. --2 h5f,.I .Y .. 4.i.s1 E,.fs an A.. tm..e.,.--.- .. .. . . I, . N W' -l l' x-'QM QQ! -.. , ',Tg1g: 5,,: Q.,Q-ii-1'-'f.-YAEXMG'-2- -2.Wx el.'.si-birth,-:.' -.-:fs ff-12.t1:a:?--i-.2's-:1-s' ' N ' -'r-'TQ-'finale' .. -w-. 4 , W, A' V .Qc , Q 5 P , ,J ,f ...,. ' if , , v f sal ' ' . ' 1 1 f,-4 , ' Q.. ,rg 1 Junior Enrollment Reaches An all time high in school enrollment was reached in 1965-66. Approximately 2,000 stu- dents packed into rooms, halls, and the field house. Sardines enioyed more of an open berth than did Odessa High students because of crowded facilities. As the enrollment ex- panded, students became conditioned for foot- ball by blocking and shoving through the halls. It WEQS easy to see the contrast in num- ber of students at O.H.S. Chris Powell Tommy Powell 4' Andy Powers Julie Pressly Mary Prentice 55 Ronnie Price f .. , f fre ' ' '1'. i If ' -.. , 1 ' , 4 - 4 2 iii' J 1 if 1 'l J ,,.1'u,w I ,f r i lf! f ' . I 31, ,cv- ' fiffv' A A QQ, is . ef , S, - .A X Emerson Porter Paula Pounds New High Gary Priddy 'W ' N ' bv- Bobby Proctor Sheryl Raglen 2 '4-f V Joe Rampy 'I ' V? M lima Mike Randolf , Ann Rasberry f Ricky Raper , V Patsy Ray -- , Walter Rayburn M-l f 1 'f f 'V 53222427.1211 a' 'fi 1'3f1'i5 1 ' we :.f?f' .'f,-1.1 V - .. W , . . .....,. W., l uf ifiiigffllllhllii-?f'l'lli'tlif'5l1'-9--gl .iPI'I'f'l'.'.-1 1 '.!'44ifsfiiu5u.2nan'a1fn.: :'.4' ivaimr..nzl14n'J 'il ' ,,-, fv Ar-. 1- 'Q1-Qlv , Q, 1 1 Program Inspires Christmas Spirit A gigantic group composed of all choir classes entertained parents and friends with traditional Yuletide carols in the an- nual December concert. Several of the oldtime favorites were Hark the Herald Angels Sing, O Come All Ye Faithful, and Silent Night. In keeping with the Christmas spirit, choir members of the fairer sex dressed in formals of red and white. ,7 ' R' Q , Lo 7 X U U 5 lifioilll if X gi LD l' iawwilwi l . A V 2 I ,af S ' fi! LV i Q 6 il UW the a Jfvv., 'i ef A-J SL i ,bi J i wwf law Ai Ur it ilwf i i J-iw if i its ,L LQ if JAOJ Q,uoyUU,ig UMW iiJ LL -w t - J UXQJV Jlfw CW Qyxcf all UJW tow jg, i f IONNEE viNcENt I-il M Adk' it k it rgiaves before y i if i ,V 5 J , , Schoir concert. eps ary ms oo e mg QV? NUU i , , lou i give XWJ lf' QLWUJN QQ JL, Q! 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V, . .-Li. .- 1 ---'ig 1: . gy -1: gum , .. .A V. . .. 9 . ' -- ,, 5-'..-wr, ' - '.-5.2.'.'725-f,.z:.g: .. ' 'W' -'MH M m lm ' r 'f l 'lf 'mfNl'L'r'w x. 'lu' l J X - -'-'fsgkiifffrw' x S . 2 M Y, x J' 'I f ,,,m.1.. .M 'AWSQ Z 311 :wi , -4-1 :K ' fs ff' J Ss -huh .,- I Billy Roberson Sandra Rowe Delba Sanchez Bobby Sanders Chris Sanders Ray Sanders John Saunders David Sayles Donna Schlemeyer Marilyn Schneider Roy Schumacher Linda Searcy Linda Seay Tommy Seth Barbara Shanks Betty Shanks Becky Shaper Jerry Sharp Mifchell Shar Owen Sharp Donna Shaver Donna Shaver Mike Sheffield Ben Sherman Kendall Shirley Eugene Short Randy Sides wnmx 3 IZ' ,gQs.,,,,V X ,. Judy Robin Linda Rumbaugh S M .lx ' r , 5 'il is fR5b , - N yr N-'fx 'wx , ff X . 1, . X ,HSV flixzl lar X il l Larry Robinson Larry Runnels . Y., x ' . ll J x FR 5' i was si ll 'Y ' Emi -J l Susan Robinson John Russell Sam Rogers Prima Sailors Kenney Ross Brenda Samples Q if' ' .- -A W ' N I ' in ' ' 'Lan . as ,J i Q SQ, ' A J ,J f-as I, ,- .- . , NW EE. QAZ7, , , 'ff' V I-ol-x , X -f-' , 'iv N ' X .Q I X A ' ,y 1 X ' ilk . '- a' S , Q Q ,yy i V J any K 1' +' l J fi '5 X ie, .- 1' ' , X XU , 5 Q , 'g '- f f . 27 1' ,J ,ng is 1 A, , A-4 J! Q' ,I vnu f f Q- v k A A 7 J fe' i f 'W' ' '-as ' s S... f- 1 ' . if fa' l if R K N J w. 59 X 5' ., 511' - . J' J 'Lili -. 115 :.Xi.zef1rf' f -L ,ms ' A -'L f--M Y aw l' '5 'ir3fT l2 , - 2' fl- A fe Q' V f as rx :- Q rs' . ,WAS QAQ K X 0, ' Q! Y b sb V: 'rf 5 Y ' ' ,. N' ' sl -' ,,,,5 ' f, X4 y A ' ' 'W' W . nl 'W J -f ay.. 5 X as J rl Jvfmflf J is J ,4fs,f:M 4 f f ' ' -. .mi muff! I ..: xl .5 x T ff 5-A uv- --4F fin , mg- uf 2 4j 'da 73 .3 4 W' Af lumhyl q,lL X Val lfa Lx -f A s if Mud- WE' .7 , 'i Wx .fr 'J 'f ' -of .7 is vrk . , , ' il 32. 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' fi . --wifi l X X -fix Dana 5ikeS Gerald Simons Frankie Simmons Roi Sue Simmons William Simmons Marsha Skinner Robbie Smaff Marion 5mlleY Dennis Smith Eddie Smith Jerry Don Smith Jimmy Smith Choir Work Overtime for Program , . ,.. ' x A 'Dy .lb . A 4 A , ls , .A fem J I X V? 'J ,315 C2 .. 'fri' ., ,I 7 i r . 'I 7' ,' M ,fr 'L , N 4' Q If ' X f-1 X X A 1 lx l , fx 'il i git f r If W AQ, K ' ' - ' w ...yi ,gi V 'mhz I f N , 2 i' x ,V ffl? as -Q ,TNF x ,QQ , fm fa, - s Q71 iiffwh, M , 1 . l , 49: Xu 'S ,S r 'G 'V , . ' ' - 3 ,X . ff Q ' ' :ze , ii x X ,VL y ? I f ll .' ' U 5 'fjfu 43.1115 is i IQ l. 532522:-4?1g A , 5, 4,' Q 4-' I fn V 'iufff Xl J, , fy, A 2 ft 3 7, -Q . ni- Y 1 ff ,Q ,mi '-.453 1' 7 I f ,,.,- x 11 ft 1 -7 7 ,X ' .l John Smith Mike Smith Sharon Smith Sammy Soules Carol Sparks John Spears Pam Sprayberry Brenda Stafford Wayland Standefer Rickey Stanley Mike Starr Bobby Stevens Charlotte Stevens Gwenn Stewart Marlene Stewart Teresa Stewart Pam Stone Randy Storie Tommy Storm Ann Stout A-If Aer- ,, . Shu shi. :uv ala , r A 44 J . .X ,,,.., ,..,,,L ,Q ..,. ,S , , ,. .:,.wM. ,. I, , - . A-srl' 1 -1 .1--ml 'l. 1 7l'HE H'twfgrlvlQ1qqf.n- ,. . D .4 In-w-.N.,.,1, in 1.3, 6352. .- .1-.-.154 ,p l I f 'sk .il l ' I -' fl-l 5.?Sf.'J-Tri .1f:..f2'5'?-iff. 'ik'-.5'-'7-'T-E-xN5iX'eN-is,Els?if-..-3.ff7L3. T! 9,'Q'fc'5gE1g'?F1'j4L '-'r'-'-I-'-'-,g-'rf-:S'?.ff.-3-E?-'ax-:1ZA:1Ee-:, : 1:--T 5l,'.l,-x , ,I u.1q,r1 nn , Q - 1 xl lllu-IMA 1 , 1. In v u Mix xxkx L' 'Awww 1 x H1 ,a JR ' f' :kr rw: ig, 2 V 1 1 4 nigh? L I, U ,f!:f 9'f , ' Ai - 1 ' ' , ' 1 -s ' 4 Y lv: s f . ,, i ,, - C WI, ' 1 Ki i 4. ' 4 Lil- :L K.,,..s T, , ' T lil 1 -A so ,, T-T my on T' T 1 I es 'J .I 'x , , J,,, ,f . in f an ' f ' f . ix ' Qvv T, ' ff T 'M .5 3 5 A.. 1 X K K I X 4, N X I X 0 X ,I JOY Sfroud Betty Stump Judy Sullivan Terry Suppler Ronnie Suhle Gary Swan Tena TalleY Don Tafum Randy Taylor Jerry Thacker Tonia Thacker Eugene Thomas Busy choir members were rushed for Time as Maurice Alfred began his great building proiecT. As The Tower of Babel reached To The sky, so did The choir risers as more heighT was added To Them. The purpose of The raising ofethe risers was To accommodaTe 300 choir members dur- ing The ChrisTmas choir concert. When The building was over, Top risers were about six feeT Tall and There were fifteen rows. MIDST THE pandemonium goodies for a bolt. Ze J 1 f X f' . Mike Peeples reaches info his bag of - Q ,, Y ff: A . ,7 43 l , T? A is, ,V I I rl, . , V ,. .M -55 .JF bl. :..I If An 51- , .T , A me , --. -A gg ' A i ' - ,R ,ygyvy U V, , - T' f' ' ,Q 1 :e 2 '13, N Z MQMA fl ' , ,.-was'-Q my . v . i Q ,- .- . , .,, ff - a my T, Ll . ,I , -r , gg N .of si' iz V ' ' ' l ,f .G E3 'lcv vw' -f T . , ' , f' . Y-J .2 i , Z -' V, M V. I ' .f I' 2 Q Jim Thomas Mildred Thomas Weldon Thomas Donna Thompson Edwana Thompson Marhn Thompson Paula Thompson Charles Threatf Mike Tipton Treva Topper Laffy Tracy Linda Tredway .xx 'H BW lllhlll' lx l V 'H vioauivinr! HL! nlnu.aL W ff ' V- l A 7 H ill f 'rf' ff ' ff ,:'7l'Ti T ,Pla 1 ' 'Z ' c:5,i'l'.fiTIi'i ffi . - H 1-+-fm'-W--1fe'-W 1 4 Q-of-. 'f r-- -'- vw- ,.:-:e-,d,,,:fz1U..m... ---.,... Y YY . ,- ,-,,,,,A,,,, , A A A fe' FHA Tea Prescribes Perfeciion Q 'QQ-Q -as 1-5, -Jef . ' v s . .9 -.. ,JA sf' i l P' 5' ii ' ff X 1 X . 'x Y Z.:-X , iw , 1 , 1 ,J K fir' i U - ly T 9 5 1 L Hope Trevino Dana Turman Bobby Waddell Eddie Wagnon Brenda Ward Carol Warner Nil f 'vvwuun-Q., f fn- ,-- ,s fx '- 'T 'K-J ' ' .-..., ji -, , 15, 'Q 3 is i 'Z an 'urn as ,:- ,rx if A i -A ., ir ... , xx ,f ' x ' , 2, I fi- . . '55 'W 1: L+ A L Q3 H' 1 , - ya Joe Turner Ronnie Turner Dewey Walker Sandra Walker Lynette Warren Janie Weatherby The TuTure Homemakers of America Chap- Ter of Odessa High busies iTselT Through The year wiTh Teas and fashion shows. The girls who are members have usually been in a homemaking class and enioyed iT so much ThaT They wish To conTinue The sTudy of home man- agemenT, child-care, cloThes making, and cooking. Clearly The girls desired To be pre- pared for fuTure marriage and family. :' rm, K V Ti V A 5? ' iw' 4 127' wg ' V! .A f 2 ' .f if 'Q 5 , f , .H N' ' 2? A 1 x ' 4. f qu , T x f fig' ' f'1 ' 'if ,grfa ff. V ki V Q' ,ai :V ' ' 3 ' ' ., i 'W ' T we-T is , A r-,.,, , 4 'vs 3' ' . I f ,,,,f v , Q -X r Gilbert Vasquez Linda Wallace George Wein David Voohrees Arnold Ward Jon WhaTley Wesly Vienneau Mary Wallace Wanda Westberry a '--aaa-w:m..,-as gg: J am 20,13 .1 , I '-vain NLT. Hb-YI' an in 4,152 1 rf? I X l ix J 'fi 246 A Kia I1 ,44',c5rn.'1 -5--C, f , ,Q 5 1- e .1 xx NX 'h x o ' 'ev ffvy- 1 - . eva s Mix 'E ff 1--- ,- ' g -7., llllnll i Ali:-if f'-a P W' f gg 0 ' 3 ff 9 FSS, , ,. Qi F Harold Wheeler Joy White Janice Wilabay Patty Williams Sidney Williams Sue Williams Susan Williams Wayne Williams HIS: 4'Q- FSE 5: s'Kl'7f?1f 3..7 x 3. .'f'v3?Z W N3 S , 9 ,fl 4 ' fi 5:, .4 1 .fs i ,H Nw! s Q -am f 1 f r Ronnie Wheeler Danny Whitehead Gloria Whorton ,4 w rl 0 541 1, N NWN Z s ffm , Randall Williford Victor Williford Gail Wilson Mac Wilson Sharon Wilson Sue Winn Sharon Winn Vickie Wise Ronnie Worley Francis Wright Johnny Wright Alan Yancey Paula Young Carol Zorn John Zugg ,pi-af lssnnx L 15,5 i I fa J ls -1 km:-.',.,s: :.:. .f -m 1 'AJ ,f AX Hi.-.L--21: r .xl-1. -n.-an - 1 -'J-'a :-::-14 '-' -1 u r an vu r 1 -v ,Q 1 , , 5 S ,V mg .149 r I., . R ,xnxx x .xis,:x,, t X -.ik xxx 5 w. .A X my i f , if ' gg . ,ic l .,.l'+ M pe' - ' YW X. 1 ar e -:X 'idilf l llm -ax 'fr fir , JIS' Hilvilldil QW YY, ,fi R g In , 1: . -as fn Q F I f.: N- ' ' :I ..s-.iff . I-Ai 4 zQ ' V- PEW R' ., ,f-., E glitz 4 - 35 'Wswa + f J ' -- ' v , K ff? 1 1 5 l 0 , f' 5 af Ronald Wheeler Larry Whitehead Earl Whitworth 1,4 ,1':+52,i:0? fn. A 7 gil as i ,,-. X Vw,-3 if e ll if-44 rx T. l 'lllillii 'ir ll-'llll-.ilalll jallf 'lll 4ilf.e4lif1n..i JP n4.:wLr.n.u1.4n 'W' x fm' George Whisenant Ron Whitener Sue Whitmore , Q .. X- A fr ,, ,fi -D' 1 l if T 27 I .63-. vv w-frm. ve' l Larry Whitaker Douglas Whitley Linda Whittington ff' R E 'lvlw U Til- 7 I -V: s lf, ,Q X .x ' ' cull X M nr -vw f yi EJ 4 ... . if ff x 41' -q'i il 1 A X-.17 A' ' ff .i 1 ' - , la --5 if ,. ' 'Sf , wi 'L K if ,X 55557 'f 53 T Q56 1 ., -60 as SH 1 ,fi .A- f as Ann White Brenda Wilbanks Martha Wilkerson iy., f what 1' ,foal 5 Q ff arr' ,- ..iiifxilliilliiwllilliliilimllffflfyt' 57176 A rf b1x X ,G W . . . l ,i,v L I 5723 ' Z belv V, ,wg Z V ff.. N -? ' , il V rm? -A ' 7 , . - sy W3 in 1 K A -. kyyw VV I I QL , 1 , f . it - as . r ipaq: W G R. R, it Q R is me . E - - ' 2 G' i l N ,- J ' 'A - x, . A Ylf 1, ,NT - X ,i ,,, .. 'LT' 'ff fs X :J W W K I 'QQ V - ,iii . X :lg g fy., V E:ewf,---,ss..,,,,,,, ,- ,. . , ,.,, ,.., H ...M of OVERSEEING the Christmas Assembly is the maior duty of sophomore sponsors Ralph Swafford, Mrs. Bessie Stewart, Mrs. Mary Nell John- son and Chop Van Pelt. The sophomore board sponsors the Christmas Assembly each December on the last day before the holidays. HISTORY TEACHER Ralph Swafford directs Sophomore Board activities as head sponsor. Here he picks up IBM cards of the previous lyf days abserztees and other items in his Main V Office box. Q ' Q 248 - s - s 'sf -- -- -wean: 'xii ':z.aixi.i:fz5-ik N ill' 'I 'I.. us. , 2? nu. annul Aff 4 ' 5 I l rl If 5' P' 'l Nell lcfnl I holilays, Hd difeds .5. all SPUV ol we Plevlw ,, his Mall' HK Qophomores Vofe McCleerg Leader All good insTiTuTions musT have Their chosen leaders. One such insTiTuTion is The Sophomore Class. Comprised of new Bronchos , if funcTioned ably under leadership of presi- denf STeve McCleery, vice-presidenf Fred Kemper, and sec- reTary Becky Rhodes. Sfeve is well-known by his class- mates and is a member of The A Cappella choir. Sopho- mores honored Fred wiTh The TiTle of Class Favorife. The Corral sfaff had Becky as assisTanT class ediTor. She was also elecTed To The STudenT Council. if Z' ll I CHOSEN BY the sophomores as Their vice-president is Fred Kemper. Fred also played halfback for The iunior varsiTy. IN ADDITION To serving as sophomore secretary, Becky Rhodes was elected Sophomore FavoriTe. PRESIDENT OF The sophomore class Ths year is Steve McCleery. Steve is also a member of The O H S Track Team f '27 J ,,,, ' ' ' lfnfxfzfe -21:-----fre:-ng-1: ..v..f,.-,g- - 1- -DM... .. ,I....s.4..... ..l.. .,aA , K ,c .. I Sophomore Favorites ,oooooo, l First year students at O.H.S. Becky Rhodes and Fred Kemper have been chosen by their classmates as Sophomore Favorites of 1965-1966. Aside from displaying high academic ratings they have demonstrated a willingness to work. Becky was a member ot the Student Council and secretary of her class. Fred represented his class as vice-president. His many activities also included a starting position on the Broncho iunior varsity. br 250 aid ZS e1:,.e-gL.g,,W: ,A ,AJQEQM , , +...,,,x A u .ive-L f, : -: - ur: HHH ' ' '.l5?5l3S3fl,':Q'l v-.rw x xv ., 4 - -w in. ,W s ,: ef : i'+'--I-1 : .i-r. 'QI' N X N A - N r , 'f - A W- 5 as QL? Rhodes. Kemper Selected Favorites A., .4 Anita Allen, Gayle Ingram, Steve McCIeery and Gary Vaughn, who also caught the eye of their fellow class- mates, were near misses to the Sophomore Favorite's title. Anita was a Student Council member and Steve ' held the position of vice-president of the sophomore f A class Gayle also served as a Student Council member f while Gary played on the lunior varsity football team ,cf 1 Guin, 'qi Nl llzl fli 41 iq ,4 ur if! 14' ullwwlllna' 1-I .' rr . 2 f!:u If 'LZ' ' ,!:'.- ,L-if-'fra 'n'1..f,::'.r-, --4- rr---1...,,,. .. ..-.-:-- -- .. . . , ...., W., .. , ,. .,-.......,,,, , l ' N I lf i 'Yu 71155-114 -'fi H .f.. !: rn 1 iif. azrri-.ia-'f'-Y' :dvi li. ' H '- 't ' ' rv'-, --.,,eeif....,.e i., -, v, . A Huw 4 SJ H 1 f ...Q f f I Q gf ,, ,, Sophomore Most Dependable 4 L.-1154.3 ' Q ff MQW uv Mb. The dependability department ot the sophomore class was headed by Ann Bostick and Charles Norman this year. Ann Bostick served on the Student Council as did Charles. These two demonstrated dependability through the school year's activities, in their classmates' opinion, and they actively sup- ported Odessa High School activities. ix. ...W , X! 2 5 2 ' ' V ' r- -was-5 at 'JJ-aiN',.a:fiI-is , ,u f. M4 a -. ., . iw-M31 41 ,! '4'.AG,,,5wf,'?ggQf?4'ef c'ff'fP'f4' fd! Bostiok. Norman Top Dependables Coming in second for the dependable titles are runners-up Peggy Brown, Smokey Eppler, Rise Murphy, and Ronnie Peoples. Peggy Brown is a member of the Junior Classical League and is active in sports. Smokey plays The position of lineman on the Broncho B football team. Rise Murphy represents her class on the Student Council and Ronnie Peoples plays split end on the Broncho varsity team J? Mi6EtlmKW QW 511 E 4 l l s :if Ei 5. l l l P? - Y-N,-. A-fl-Iuusi... - ,Q - Qegie- fm- L f . nf. . 4. s .IQLQY ,x. .fc , tif-iff ,, i y X 5 le? ' '.m,,-fl MJ li ill: rfitfli t S 1 ly A M62 fl! Students entering Odessa High School for the first year are easily impressed by many things: a new school, new people, and elections. One ot the elections in which sophomores parti- cipate is Most Intelligent. Coming out on top were Camille Ward and Jesse Draper. Camille was a nominee tor secretary ot the sophomore class and Jesse participates on the Student Council. 254 Sophomore Most Intelligent Fd f'its-w.: 1f.iQl'i:'sr, :Slt'4'f 'A '- ' . .6-. 'Wes Sophs Elect Most Intelligent Couple The intellects ot the sophomore class are rep- resented by Clay Boyd, Denny Vaughn, Janeen Hali- fax and Marilee Leuenberger, who are runners-up for Most Intelligent. Clay is a participant in the Junior Classical League, as is Denny. Janeen is a member of the '66 Corral staff and Marilee is a Student Council representative C2-E-SX ur ' it 255 flu ' 'Wtl'l'llllil1SWfifillliilll35,'.1l'2FLillil-'.QlRti'i'-lei?3.,. . 545'lfiiifiiaiiiiiifiisbzfazi:fai:iw.:zai:axa:. 1- nw- -'-b' -ff - , ig, 4, V I 1. -5 if ,mr f A- I , new if H. V v f 'sa ,I Pg '95 r 4 y . f X I ml , V A --gm ' , f, ' A W 1 x - ' A 1 5 , 31. ,. ar- ' ,.- . .az . x x in X ls,-:ig -of ,I I N ki! T ... ,. N.. I Wi-ek Y at .. B .1 A . 76 , W fain if - R I K l., ing ff, Emi, , -rw -- J' -5 A ' 5? -0 :Q il .gf , S1 --4' 5 1 da f ' , . Y ' I 1 X f f f' 1 V S' . f. 4 Eric fri - , ' v il-li . I X I V A , is f '11 A I b ' A 1 -- , l - , ff-f 'fill 5 -1 ' ' 1 fr I ,' ' 1 D 1' V ,N,.:, ., ff M 1 or 1 'Ill f 1, . '- .4 W if i 431 '94 X f .,,,,, .1 Ye' 1' A .f . A 4 rs - ff A ,4 ' A . pts , Q ZZK I X ' -.41 f a, ' y K X .,, A 7 . :.,, ' , . lxx -' ICXXL l ill ' A. ic. Lim-, 4 ,far ' ' wx at -4 , - E' , r ' 6, Wil i t i i 'A A A Ella Adams Mike Adams Marilyn Ager David Aiken Phyllis Akin Eddie Albritton Sharon Alderman Earline Alexander Anita Allen Janita Allen Stephen Allen Susan Allison Ronny Alvey Belinda Anderson Deborah Anderson Frank Anderson Terry Anderson Mary Beth Ardis Mitchell Arnold Peggy Arnold Ronnie Arrington Cleda Asbury Linda Atkins Brenda Bailey Barbara Baker Bobby Baker Richard Baker Cheryl Ball David Bardeleben Johnny Barela Raymond Barela Mike Barker Tommy Barlow Carolyn Barnett Judy Barnett by se 'W'- -'A' f ----wa -r Q n :asv-Nr..a4.-S 1 ff, M. ister LEARNING by domg sophomore Carolyn McCain takes articles which she has lust washed from the washing ma chme and prepares to dry them Experience Proves Best Teacher Finding a complete home In Itself in the homemaklng rooms, sophomores begin to tackle the problems that make a house a Steven Barrow home. The homemaking depart- CY 'l'la Bafs , , James Baucum , ment offers the girls a chance to 1 be little Miss Homemaker as they wash and iron clothes, cook complete dinners and do general household chores. The girls are given firsthand experience t keeping both a neat and happy Eiggeghesfr home' Carolyn Beers Nl Kenneth Beers my , Mary Bell 67- ,Q Cecilia Benavidez ji Q 4 Martha Bentley fix -' - WJ Cathy Berry f t 4 ' l-Q C C , ff f ' , l , :7 4 Q - , ' 5 1 :A James Berry C, k , 1 I C I A 2 4 John Berry 1 F 7 ' 'mv - ' - - ' J 5' F' rjffif' I f Carroll Bicknell ' V4 I -,J 1, - . - - Q H., Joey Biggerstaff fl -.77 -- Q vi 'T' .J - , I -T. Carolyn Billups f 'v ..-fs I, L 11 1 -1 ,sf xegfgx 1 ' X -sf: ,T T ll 257 f-SHUI 'fm .w ,,':-,s1.1i:'.- :' V, N 'i'rf'H.1f ::f11.1-?4-.2f'.avM-' .f :.r..fe'.'w-1.--1 -'-of-1 . ' iwmfvffn-..-fume.-.,.,...wm -1 7, ffl ' N it i it 'srr 's '. 'fl 'l c' at 2 for i X f rrr T . Y. -,.-..,..ff:...1-:L Q:-1225 :Xe :fn U :Lee A-:Em,.. ,..........-,,., -V ----151-nm:-neun A k 1 'T s l -Zvi Y W lx A L x 1 ,, .. ., JERRY WILLIAMS and Monroe Kimbrough enioy a quiet lunch 16.4 .,' X? -ef 'P '- li' H- 1' ' f.,..3 ' -' 1 f,:7s 5 N .41 K' i ' 4 I ix A ' , . X l I Rjf iivx 3 J -V -'I' T -H I -I-I f , W 6 5' C F 'ei l I f 'A . ---rv. , C2 , K fn. x f. X 5 ,ff-'-f ...- I- Bill Birdwell Wendy Biro Bryan Blount Eldon Blount Jack Boone Ann Bostick in the school cafeteria. , 444, I F 4, V? 'e ' 4 ' 2' ll 'L Y . 'Z' , i iff' ff ' f f Jw Y , A H, I 4. Y X V 'V XXV - X., I Ay: L V , A' if C 3' ff' - 1 5 , ,, y v ,, .1 ar. ' , l WV ,J 1 , 1 X 1 I XX lv ,.,- Q xl o Nr V. 'J X X. X Paula Bishop Delores Blue James Bourg K6 ! -6' -4 ,iv i Harry Bizzle Patricia Black Donna Blanchard Leon Blunt Max Boafman Richard Bolger Laura Bowen Gaylg Bowers Sherry Bowers . H -- T., , V . 51,-ff?-a-1-filxIIT-:',.,f'gage-:-1551:'5.Qg-g--'5.'2rf1-gl-rzffiitv - - T -4 . . .- - - '1'! ' ' ,' -'i--1' ff ' 1. - E - . SFF' -- . . -- 'Q E X IJ' rv ,iii , vs,1-ig qlxnslcm 1 uxq I r'1Qulk1'? Zl?:'-GU :,,5QE'1'!U'kE':f4'Sl9T x n 1 -H -- x s' X L H Ai :R Cafeieria Provides RelaxaTion. Relill To break The monoiony of classes every day comes The lunch period. EiTher A or B lunch provides a Time for many sTudenTs To relax and Take ad- vanTage of The meals prepared by The cafeTeria sTaff each day. Many of The sTu- denTs use The forTy minuTes Tor sTudying, buT mosT use The Time for eaTing and Talk- ing To friends. fs: Wi-ff, J, Q . , 4- 5. 'usa' X, 3 5 E r 'fr S 1' l n Q ,- -9 :alum an rg, , A I.-96, id N if X ' N -,4 KenneTh Bowles Janef Bradley PresTon Bradshaw X 3' -49 ,..-- 4-Q i .aff .9 sr' Sylvia Branum Regina Brown David BrlghT Richard Brown .-Z5 QM! f lm q, 1 ip 5If '41 ur i.-le 4 -:nm n-1 1 ps I 1? Q f . V ..q!L.1,2, Xxx A , P ' X l' 1 :K . ,vi 4.1, K 4 ,cox 4. g ,-2 y M, , T -5 .T , 3 ,rut rx lifx ' f 'V . f il, f x I if, T 'lk .1 - I lm Grady Boyd Lee Bradshaw PaTricia Branecky Clay Boyd Rita Bradley Kennerh Branch ff' ' 1' T. , T ' ' I 1-439 'kc fN I G 'B J? 1717 Jess Bfllev Rebecca Brirtarn Gloria Brothers Peony Brown RIC Brown Soma Brown Barbara BruneTTe Gordon Brunner . .gf , - x I if' ff 1. ' an V, 5 . 3 .on we 'J , ' f , ,T ,H A if T!f'3'i,.,,' fr r, ' v' bi U , in t , K X. 5.1 r E - fi n . . QL rl , ,Ho V 4 L, I .Til - Qf '-K' ., . , A A. - - if fs -Y ,,.: A , , I P ,fu U Q V , , I , -, rr ,.' ' gil 1 T . , ,. j lljf ffi ' f gf., ,f 5 f 5 ' ', 6 ,, ,Q ggjgyrk ,Nz ,J 5 ' i- ' j ,Z . , , k I ps V 259 f:'-fgggfgg,,iff'-f,ai1'5raff'ragirrtigrk'-:f,pr A '-1'- '- - f -f W an-or 1. Mid-Term Means Exams and Changes .Q T M. l 1 3 A BAD TIME for everybody was mid-term exam week, and here sophomores Sally McCrury, Debbie Anderson, Anita Coughlin iforegroundl, Becky Rhodes, and Janeen Halifax are having it rough. , f l 'V ' T A ' ll T. I--I! N V W N x 7, , T l lf lil iillll X 1 'V,,, ,Q 'fi .A ,Q 'I Tfgg, Relief is being Through with mid- term exams. One of The most dreaded words in Odessa High was finals and one of The most dreaded Times was mid-Term. One mention was enough To bring on The groans. Cram- ming To brush up on a whole semes- ter of material was everybody's Task but no one liked iT. 1' f cr , 'ja .T 'im' I . V 13. fl , 1 A 1 T lm gf ' e,r if Q my , 51' M ,T is my of T ti Q , 3 , all H ? KMW l - if' X I l I ,V X M, g ,,, xx 'x ,sis T f fn f ' ., . I T , l, 4' f 47 , V Q , T -Md wflgfy , V fs - any ' , , an 1 4 , , K Wg , I, 2.1. I 1 ,,AV I4 f b e ali J e,,,,:, T , .T.' 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Darrell Brunson l-GUY Bruton Rudy Bryant Larry Buckelew Brenda Buie Melvin Bullock Gayle Burgess NBUCY BUVUS Gordon Button Cathy Burwell Bill Butler Eddie Butler Lynn Butler PGQQY BUNCH Mary Bynum Lem Byrd David Cameron Sharon Cameron Nita Cannaday Lee Capps Beth Carey Peggy Cargile Liz Carlton Judith Carney br 260 A-ww-M ,fa-M-else, . - .D-I 1 X , ' 't M a W . . . , ,, ,,,,,,,..,. l XX . , z-U BS mid- adsl lnalsl limes WGS l'BlTl- l'TlSS4 task Grace Carrell Donna Carroll Diane Carson Marsha Carson John ,Carter Lou Carter Malinda Carter Maiy Castello Steve Cavender Debbie Chambers Donna Chambers Keith Chambers Gail Chatham Sandra Chennault Larry Choate Bobby Clark Curtis Clark Larry Clark Tamara Clark Kay Clifton Robert Clinton Barbara Coats Eddie Cobb Hattie Cobb Douglas Cochran Charlotte Colbaugh Jimmy Colbaugh Barbara Cole David Collier Carolyn Collum Leann Conner Ronny Conner Vamta Conner .lan Cooper Jimmy Cooper f 738 K - 1 -Q 'l A ' Xf- J . 6'5 5 ,f 4 ,,. 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' lp- Q it J ' 4 1412 ff f A' vfff V 4, -sig i , f if + V C V , l i -f , ss A - ' Ti 4 I fb r L ' L: lf C: I I P' fl f ,f I ' ' 7 - ' V 12 ' l 'sr , , Af A, l X l - nf., V' 'f . , , X ' - f i ' wllflh ill lr 4 ' ' i i X , X ' tl I A 44 ,f I ... ,N 515: 'R fr- ,Q rf 'Q 5' in l 'Eff' , V - sir, I I 4' l X s s llg r is 5 if ,f -f ' X? . 71 31 rf f 5 W' 9, r A' 44 Ls, 'A r ', 1 X X ' ' Y 7 -.-E bgffgfwgiir A C ' V 'Ki' 4 if D X C X X Gary Corbitt Kathy Corely Neva Cory Anita Coughlin Roger Cowser James Cowsert Bonnie Cox Charles Cox Larry Cox Sharron Cox Shirley Cox Kathy Craft Mike Cralle David Crawford Dennis Crawford Linda Crook Peggy Croom Donna Crow Sharon Crownover Shirley Cullison Joe Damron Charlie Daniels Donald David Troy Davidson David Davis Douglas Davis Jack Davis Keith Davis Ray Davis Roy Davis Sheila Davis Terri Davis Thomas Davis Cress De Busk Sharon Deke 1,2--1:.,L.., , , fy.. L Qophomores Fin New Qurroundin .,f W-4'rw'QPFI-Wlz'wrist!-'!.'il'1 1 '-fu' A 555 N he Upperclassmen give sophomores a bad time, but it only lasted as long as they were sophomores. lt was a ritual for old- timers to send newcomers to the wrong end of the haH before they learned theh way around. Once in a while the iuniors and seniors were nice and helped the sophs out, but that vvas only on rare oc- casions. Linda Denham 1 'ily' Kenneth Denton , gn X Gay DeWitt Billy Diggs - Richard Dismuke Mike Dobson Q 1 Judy Donaldson E .li- Jimmy Donovan by--9 Ronny Dowell if if 'Q Jesse Draper A 1.4! A If Ronny Draper ' Jimmy Driskell Pat Dudley Steve Duff ' ' r Shirley Duke A ' Sammye Dyson Ara Lynn Earnest Terry Eckel Eugenia Edwards Kaye Edwards w--Q 1 9 EBB'nX Nl A .. X .1 . . l N tg X , .. S, ' X. ' sf-., - f-':: was aims, eat. fg .V x 2 . -:E - In . 'iw J- fig- -2 K SOPHOMORE CLASSMAN, Anita Allen looks toward upperclassman and big brother Larry Allen for guidance. 'O J f ' V 4 , r' 1 -A ' 'Q 'f -J ' 'N , , . , . f -a -, F 'sanity , , 'ms l ' , 'Z fmmaakllfaf. X f Jimi ,T 2 u A J l ,, ,x fw j My '?.:?H: .1-.J E, l 4 Atfv i 3 r Q 2 'A lp--Wm :in I fv- r 'fvzf f :Eb .I ,f 1 fi..m.i.,. ui Y www: ffm -- -U I X ar sf x 1 DA ' '91 I 75, X 1,7 Q, v ,V x , gsm ,ir es., - ' N a X Q' -lf .1 'P l 5 f- . I 1 ,gf n .31 Q -:af ' A . .df F A-I, ,' N. I ' 263 -M -W' W- -.V Y.--.,..--.....4n:fgl,-.-.1::i1f,sfismf-Yes, 1 ra- iff.:-2.-,rs a.-M,-.g...,.,.e -Q-1 f,.,:....,,. .-. 1 , uv. 'Hsu ...N -...... ... f fl , : vi ' 4.7 l id A ax I It .i ig f, , i, 1 - wall f 'L' ' Jn -Q 1 K ill' N vfr, -? L L Z' A .21 Y T7 li it A J-I V 'RYA-'Qi V I .L Aix sw Vi , rs w V Q. 112 K E' i X .nr y F ,-F F r ii' 41 F x 1 to K. ,na-ma Y -. l X . ll I V. In-X , . ii M 1444 V Q, .1 6 wi j i , 4 ,Q X - rf, I ,Q 1: - V , I I ,. , KA V ,C K ff if fi. 1' 'X Q . 1 , l l! og is ,, E -. X A N ii? lox ' ,4 k . C o r - .ill ist 0 F... K- A ',,. 495 X f .5 C - se , .l .A , E' .arc f 1-' fv 'MW re: fi 'Q' 1 r . Y' ' X I Y' I W .632 L ,V W X J rf.-if ,f if xlf - in ,G WJ: X X fav, Mi: - .1 uf- Tommy Edwards Kathy Elfert Ricky Elledge Carolyn Elliott Tfaffls Epplef Lanelle Estes Rickey Everhart Gall F6llS Larry Erwin Deborah Felts Pete Fowler Carolyn Eskew Craig Fife Rickey Fowler Mike Fitzgerald Robert Fowler George Fletcher Robert Franklin Glenda Ford James Frasier ,-T' , I K X 1 'Mt I, -in will ., L '10 . .,.4 11 r 5 ,tx K N'-b J i 1 rl ,.. A AJ. A 'I-R f Ex . . . A . wifi I f x ,- . 2 175 ' Wil , lefsffe-9' X , Judy Ernst Wilke Felps Tommy Foust Kenny Freeman by 264 During the many spirit days of the year, the sophomores carried their load. They often came up yelling the loudest at pep rallies. While Charles Norman decorates a car with red and white stream- ers, Ricky Ferguson looks on wearing his Beat San Angelo sweatshirt. ..--,uae...s...,.w-- -...--Wweszf. , . , . .- .- ' ' 'rw--'mere veqcwne-wrfgmvs-.iL1ee'11 . 1 '- 1-rf -. 'tif-'!'N! 'i '.ul L13 Will!! 5 ' - Leica?-5114 'assarah.-sew?fgf-2-iwv.-Qss-as9 liar-1-Q.-r-Sfav.-.51.Qian ' f -- 'A R '- Qophs Join in Spirit Sophomores ioined upperclass- men in plugging Odessa High's spirit efforts during a year filled with success and failure. From helping fill the field house with pep rally spirit to selling booster ribbons, sophomores added their hands and lungs to the school's drives. Early-morning poster par- ties brought student council mem- bers to OHS to dab red paint in the art rooms, as other sopho- mores planned ingenious skits f6r it if rd. 'Z K , 'YS ' lib., .Qs L 1 5 '55-N ' E -QA .215-J ' 1:7 ,if 'iilfdli l 'X Donna Frost Jon Fuller Nancy Futrell Mi1Ch Gage pep rallies. fa QY, K 1, ., It rs N, V .gl ylqp' .1 , X V l G ' ' , , . . , . ,. 7 l ...fy - 4 6 Q if 4 'D ,-Vt-1 al ll! Dennis Garner Candy Given Brenda Gouge Terry Green the fab 'fa-ar Paula Gaston Dennis Gleason Mary Gouge Dara Greenlees -:ex '.:o Z',,-A Q .-sgv Bonnie Gatlin Jams Glenn John Graham Gary Gregory Cguffffrlah :nl llltfvlfn ffllfi Va .nu I L A 7-I H' il V-f-w ,g f-le .5 '.,, - -.mf ,.,., ff' V fn. ra , 9 l .W Robert Fulton Norma Gann -3 .. 1 ' Q 425 t Y r -,Z I Ricky Furgason Nancy German 1, 3 . fr vt- . Q, 1, . ff' X .,,. ff --. .L T vw K: VJ at , TX he 1 . if 4. .G V-I - 1 L7 ff 4, K' l de: V 1 f 1 . ,P i 'A I A rw A Given Gee James Glisson Mary Graham Paula Griffin -.rl .fr S? I 41 N--4 aw W Frank Gilbert Linda Golden Mike Graham Charles Griffith Terry Gish Shirley Gortney Mike Green Aaron Grounds . ff. 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D 'Vi' A 'rg k - . n --'Wi 'L fi ' It H 'W 'Ye Xxx, ,. ..: Sharon Grounds Linda Gustin Jerry Gutherie Brenda Hanelf Beth Hains Janeen Halifax Ricky Hamm Larry Haney Larry Hanson Ricky Hanson Mary Hardin Bruce Hardwick John Harper Marcella Harper Larry Harrington Bobby Harrison Darrell Hart Darlene Hartfield Shirley Harwell Ray Haston EARLY BIRD, Law- rence Rhodes, re- trieves his music 'Folder in preparation for band rehearsaL If-'14---1 f- .z.,.a,,: Q X , . , . .F . .. , 4 ,, . . . guns' '1! '111'11yM'1 rsgfsssvuwwm . . . '1! I .+.- . -s s-' N 'C' S ' L '- 7 nF-X'-rl ':r!r ':?F if-li145.'!i l'5'.f '-- .ei Tiff-lizef-l1ii? ?9h.hcNT1'31l'f1D'0'9fiaif-35232:-11-'fa-713-at-:1fa?-12 ' Y - ,.. . m if gparalicn relteaftil- Earlg Hours Bring Rewards to Band Early morning rehearsals are one of the things which make a top-notch band. Odessa High has a first division band which pro- bably results from plenty of early practice sessions. In the fall when the bell rang calling students to class, the band had already been at it for at least an hour. They even marched undaunted through cold and frost before the season was over. When they moved in- side, 'the rehearsals still carne at an early hour. The band hall be- came a very familiar place to those early risers as winter wore into spring. Troy Haston Cherri Hatch Alice Hatmaker Richard Heady Bobby Helmstettler Sue Hembree Susan Henry L ,fr Shirley Henson ' ' ',.!,,n Mike Hermon ' l Manuel Herrera Margin Herring Q f Y Wins I l I -' ' I ' rr 1- I' 1 U A i Morris Herring Leroy Hester Genevie Hill Jimmy Hill Don Hinesly Patsy Hrser Carol Hite Linda Hodges Mike Hoffnagel 'Lt- Q. It 1 .f J .R v ilmgzdi f' 1 . . I ...l J I l c - , Ll XML l 0 K .- f rs e f 154 lf.. XL 5 lg! ,F Nkjiv- ' Z',y as f 1 Ronnie Holloman Carol Holt Wayne Holt Marlene Horn Mary Horn Donna Horton Z L.iE-5.3434 gmMgzi::1ww1 '-an-'15 px ' 267 i 'iirfaiiiliil'ii-P:tidbit?i5.11.11i'a.li42i?'e::52.1., . f.:i:-:Exim 'wwf - -'WW' . i L if SOPHOMORE STUDENT COUNCIL - A-, mA,,..TeYe-,f,,,1 .4,,,.-,. , ,,w'.,m,,-Q , . Y H M Awllr-Hi,,,-MAIL-A Minn-J -J -K., Plag Night Attracts Qophomores fx' - - 'X at one of the monthly play nights. I ,.,i ITT' ' 1 A 'Q' , UQ n..- . , 1 N C ,-rfsl-Ut? 'K ic! ... Lf , .9 A-M f Q 4 wi , saves.,-W -,i .W y. 's 955 ff 5, - n .-1:7 members Tamara Clark and Jesse Draper work' i 'X' 'vi F if J, - . C 1 h S yu rv J, ,.. V Q. of 5.9 V ii I' gy I xx-ofa, 1.55 ' ' 'V . - , . gg I fi LQ XX if I 1. is -1, ,B l . BQ - ,Zh I 4' 'I K I . if.: gf-i I IQ' X. su i l 'Q A-' fx I 'fra 51 I 'Q fx ii I , I as- if I - gpg ,, I I f 1-,, ',., ,I 51?--'f' if ,,'Q:i , I cXv'l.i'C- :CHILI I I I ...'lf .I. J.. .r .- .,. ,M -I f':.,I N 3,1 YN :' ' hard WON Play night rolled around once a month and, for some, that was not often enough. Sponsored by the student council, play night was a highlight in the after-school activities of any Odessa High stu- dent. It afforded students a place to circulate and meet schoolmates while they danced to a live band or records and played volleyball or basketball. 'K William Howard W Mike Howell ' Fred Hubnik ' Mike Hubnik Danny Huckaby Q 'Nl 5' f M If Mez X I I It 1 i -Jw f gm, ,IA ,lr Floy Hudson Steve Hudson Marlin Humble ' Gay Hungerford Jim Bob Hunley f , , Larry Hunt I Robert Hupp Larry Hurst Gayle Ingram Z, Qfh f ,- lv , 'PIT Qc -A Q41 268 aiktdx- I rv 4:9 . ,s ,Q J-Q O, lc I 2 Gene Ingram I Ronny Ingram Virginia Isbell Barbara Jackson Dannette Jamerson Johnny Janosik .A Y - -- emszzgsf -,qff-: aku Barbie Jarrell Sandy Jarrett Janice Jeffrey John Jenkins Connie Johnson Paul Johnson Steffanie Johnson Cathy Johnston Bill Jones Danny Jones Debbie Jones Paul Jones Richard Jones Robbie Jones Linda Jordan Bobby Judkins Verna Jurnigan Mike Kemp Fred Kemper Bob Kendrick Teresa Kennedy Lonnie Kincanon Buster King Kathie King Nathan Kirby Sherry Kirkland Ronny Koonce Nolan Kowacich Dianne Knauss Sandra Kraft James Lambert Bobby Lance Betty Lane David Lankford Danny Latham ,-4, - f -113:-law ,.,,,,fu if - 5 X? 5 15' 4 if 4. 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Barbara Lauraine David Lawson Judy Lawson Donna Lee Elizabeth Lester Marilee Leuenberger David Lewallen Dennis Lewis Earl Lewis William Lewis Ronny Lillie Sandy Lindenburg Roy Lindley Sandy Link John Lilton Marie Lloyd Mary Kay Logan Lincla Long Betty Lorenz James Lovett Linda Lowe Bobby Luffman Roielio Luian Delton Lunceford Linda Lundgren Jimmy Lynch Don Lynn Jimmy Lynn Ben McAdams Ken McAdams Sharon McAnally Carolyn McCain Sylvia McCammon Lane McCartney Steve McCleery f,.-,,,.-,,,,,V , 'i'l1'f'fav1v: 'f.if E:'E1Afirtti-5535 'f' ' N' 'f H. Qoph Go Wild in First Snowfall -+,. -.--.. 471 '1 - ,Vf a 'vE -Af 'WEE-'Z- f' f' MY.-. , mln. 'nf' .. '-,Nj ---.- : T 'Y' H .-- T- - ..-W r -f ' Wg:-., ' 7' ' me- an , 2. .- - -- . . ., ,.,.....c.., .iN-.., R , ' L , ' 1 ,0- s ,.a- jr? .: -' 'gf -.N . 1 x ' will Ht, 5 , . X ,Lil-' ,fran sae ' '67 3-314: f I . y ,,. f, :.f,-f'?,f-'Z .- g g 'Ll' Steve McCown Sally McCrury Debbie McKay K ?f l!m ,ii Xi , . X ff' DENNY VAUGHN and Keith Chambers, two sophomores, 'frolic J. C. McClure Donnie McComaS in the snow despite its one disadvantage-it's cold. Gene McCoy KathY Mfcfacken Mike McElfresh Barbara McGray The first snow fall of the year Ricky MCMUHY 5 , l blanketed Odessa in the middle 5 i eY MCQUEBH .J , Phil McVean - 5' of January. ln places almost five , X. Y . .sf V' inches of snow covered the i X Qround. School attendance was ., lj-.Q-Tj ff'-T 1 ,XX not hampered by the sheet of snow since it was records day for the teachers. Snow is a rare thing in Odessa and five inches of it is a pleasant shock to most students. A few small snow flur- ries are the only memories some Odessans have of the preceding winter, but this year snowmen, snowballs, and icicles have be- come a reality Rick Maddox Jim Mahan Linda Manion Rebecca Mann Jackie Manning Walter Marcum lx: ,WWW 'I xt ral., ,fra Q 1 4-...annuals 4-21-I , I A -N ' W - N., , 1 1 r X W I . 15 91 L ' 'f slr 7 . , . . , - .. -. 1 -'E'71l5'? i'.'-1a,f.3 f!rl'1 , .zfzf-22442. 'A ' '-- ' r H '2'H ' . v.:...-fl. 1 :1-- - - ' ' ,,, v- 9 P 71,1 1-9 I -'is ..-,,5,..L.4f In... ....+.,,....II. . .. ,..-..- l -v vr-lx ' H3 ' cf, is ., V 2 I ,V 1 R K 79 f l' y, it i if ll'. K rQ+11 'Z .L ll ,,-' 3 1 -'Y .Il vas, R S K fl , ',wN ff 'll V 1 fa ll l 'Ja ,fx 1 tk N X1 X Sw X .' ' w xl I . 5 ,Y -X f' . 1' 4, X 3 , x g ' fy, mfr ' , A 142 ' .s 'Y .5 . 4, rf F lm' .rt Aff , R if lffff jf , x 'Z' Q fi ,, f, ,vez 'lx r 2 fd I 1 G ' Y , 1 5 K F l ,4: ?r, f A f J X , 'S ' -wvvf lab 1-3? A Q? ,,.pJ,,. -,-,, .t .vw Q Q tix '23 15 Rex Marrell Gary Marrs Lou Ann Marrs Ann Martin Charles Martin Mary Martin Pat Martin Stanley Martin Tony Martin Janice Matthews Larry Maxwell Marsha Mayfield Linda Maynard James Mayo Carolyn Meador Joyce Mercer Janis Merritt Joyce Merritt Tommy Miller Carolyn Miller Hazel Miller James Miller Peggy Miller Patsy Milligan Danny Minter Melody Minter Manuela Miranda Ann Mitchell Archie Mitchell Diane Mize Vickey Mize Pat Moellering Bryan Montandan Eddie Moon Carolyn Moore fa,-,gf - fbi, .,,, , , 4, Qoph Help at Qohool Functions Always enthuslastlc and always rea dy sophomores were Integral parts of the student body when rt came to helprng with the many actrvltles of the year Student councrl sophomore members served on all commrttees and made a variety of posters for boosting sprrrt and decoratrons for the All School Prom The number of sopho mores who showed up for games and dances proved that as rn past classes entering classmen fund the newness of hugh school both confusing and fun Connre Moore Jrmmy Moore Loyd Moore Ronny Moore Tom Moore Melanre Montrlla Clarence Morgan John Morris Pamela Morrrssey Davrd Morton Kenneth Mosele Gary Mullock Connie Murrllo Ruse Murphy Sue Nabors Danny Nall ,X Yu HELPING AT playmght Becky Rhodes punches Jesse Benavldess 3CllVI'lY card w,,,...af N-J-ff' 4:- Fi-1 sf If 'Z 'xc ! fu xv ' W vie Meng Hard Workout Face Athletes Practice makes perfect is the old adage much used by hard-workers. Athletes worked out every day after school to perfect their form and to strengthen their muscles. Base- ball players as well as track stars spent many hours running up and down the bleachers in the field house to gain speed and muscular growth. Football players clashed more with their own teammates than with their op- ponents. Swimmers muscles ached for days atter strenuous workouts in the pool. Bas- ketball proved hard to most when the season rolled around with its grueling tasks of prac- tice and practice some more. HELPING NEWCOMER Denny Vaughn, Larry Gatlin explains how to improve style during locker room session. Frances Nail Mike Neal Linda Nelson '-3' Melody Nelsor Sandy New Pat Niemann Lequita Nipper Sandra Nolen Charles Norman Paul Norman i , Kathy Osborn V Roy Owens ' V ' Louis Palmer H Marsha Parker V V ' Rodney Parker .L X ,, We 2 P i George Parrish h Linda Parsons JA Cathy Patterson Z, Jennie Patterson i' Pauline Patterson ....-.-..a-a..fe-.:-- f '-' F- '-- -.1-f Yfvf L Q-mwsese Ke, --- Yi :Vw m 'lu re U L CU ar ll S iEuSOfl VGC XDENHS Mike Patton Harold Paulette Claudna Payne Jesse Paz Cathy Peacock Toby Pendleton Ronnie Peoples Bully Perry Mike Peters Henry Pettigrew Judy Pettit Eddie Phelps Jan Phillips Joyce Phullxps Teresa Phillips Johnnie Pickens Danny Pickett Jackie Pickett Sylvla Pickett Marsha Preper Lanita Pigg Christy Pinkstaff Lana Pinner Shyrel Poe Eddie Pointevint Howard Polland Mike Pollard Bryce Pool Beverly Poole Cheryl Pope Marilynn Porter Danny Pradon Joe Price Cheryl Prosise Robert Pruitt rv- ',n 'M' s-.J l f W-C Q-.5 M 53 Q55 -tuf- as 'Uv ?-5 K mn Q mf mi Y- nav dk- We Yx 4 rv? 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N x tg, U N Wanda Pruitt Jo Ann Pryor Ervel Quinn Estelita Quiroz Lindy Rainer Ronnie Rains Gilbert Raley Kathy Rankin Mary Raper Jimmy Raschke Karla Rasmussen Vickie Rasmussen Marsha Ray Ben Read Sally Read Larry Redman Dean Reed Fay Reed Vicki Reed Judy Reeves Mike Reynolds Selina Reynolds Dave Rhodes Becky Rhodes Lawrence Rhodes Mary Rhodes Mary Rippy Derrell Ritter Mitchell Ritter Brenda Roberts Lynn Roberts Mike Roberts Brenda Robertson Sue Robins Dan Robin f - K- ees., -- . ,U . Forgotten Ear Returns to Limelight One of the long-lost arts, piercing ears, is being revived by today's teenagers. Doc- tors, mothers, and others are being con- fronted by girls wishing to be up-to-date in the latest ear rage. Years ago pierced ears were quite common, but they have almost become extinct in recent years. Teen-age girls are wearing tiny earrings in all shapes and sizes and in any color. The long-ignored ear has again become a center of attention. ,N 912- i X . .A A ll K '--2 .. A :'H:1,. 1' . ' ir ,,..., ,QA ff 1 - 1 'Wf .X it ,X i XX V-:a':f X , 1 . I lp, -,Qs ,, . -fe Wf-ffm V- 5 V we Q K ' 'U 1 L X 'C ,. '51 ,IS 1 2 '5,.,.i' il ,E .,. :ll-all 'W 1 'rl lllls llrll x ,,,, . . , 'il :1.,,K1f:l'Elli'illt.' Hill 1 irillliil' -' wil' llaiill 'li rl ral tv Howard Robins Kathy Robins Nanc Rodgers Y Wanda Rudicil J,,,Lz1 nf-.--if W a-X I i J! Aan-. r f ' y 'r LW. M SOPHOMORES AND seniors alike have pierced their ears. Senior Gwen Gilbert admires sophomore Brenda Bailey's new earrings. f X fi g. R . Amanda Robinson GBOFQG Rodman Manuel Rodrigues David Ruebush Jer,-y Runnels rm .A if 'uf ll fi in 'Pea A L 4 if uf A ! 5 4,,,, M0 f -1 3 as -Q fd f :Mu A ,f O I A 3 A4 ' 1' I ,f-if Wm, zu., , A El l'leen Robinson Irene Robinson Jay Robinson Peggy Roecker Helen Roedel Peggy Rogers Donald Russell Ronnie Saffell Raymond Saldana -fl 'nt , i I f ,- GREATLY SURPRISED by the originality of their Valentine telegrams, George Rodman and Frank Tripp experience their first Valentines Day at OHS. ffl- . it K 4 H. ' . X l , ji 'ogffll' ,, Nfl, ,, 'H l -.J XX Y 1 N i L if ...X M 4' . 'f --' 1 if 5' Pe .R X g 4, l I ll I y QL Il ' ll I f V, X-nl 4- -Qg I' -e Ye I v FQ. :mil l , an a ix if v v ' X ,lf Sherry Sandell Mary Sanders Joy Sands Susan Sapp Karen Sarles Ray Savell Becky Sawyer Carolyn Sayles Fred Scheible Bill Scott Bob Scott Howard Scott Jeanna Scott Mike Scott Russell Scott T - . -v 1 wwf '.'wviuv:1,v:n::'t '!QW'i'1B!'f1lW: .,l 'nx 1. fa- .1 - . .mn.1-e--2.-e:c::f:,2-f. !'H'i'i N,i:f-' M15-fffflill'W? -I., ,:- mY'-'-M123-312'Hifi?-h:wS1?e:':t:w Love Bug Strikes Through Each year the Junior Board makes Val- entine Day a bit more interesting. Through the Junior Board, students can send tele- grams to teachers and students. Students seem to get more out of receiving than giving in this case. The telegrams range from love letters to grudge messages. The sophomores seemed to outdo themselves in originality with such telegrams as Please be my Valentine I don't need a dog. .-'iilfs Lenora Seed if Henry Seibold l' ' . David Sharpnack f ', 5 Vicki Sheldon -Q 4 Patricia Shephard Y ' K ff, ,--l lm r In M x .cn , Londa Sherman Charles Sherri Gary Shoemake ' John ,Shults Judy Shults Mary Saddle Enid Slhllling Karen Sikes Steve Skagges Dob Slade Billy Slaughter Robert Slaughter Emma Smallwood N Jimmy Smart I Brenda Smith ,Q 'gas gif: :Lf LIL if-L'-lk-. 12,3 :El if wtf. l y rg'-li-H 'JW -f fs ' -.'-iuqurgg. 1:!fi,y'f1f. ' gg, 55:3-rg: Qi'-'.i5:.1'.,':lvL? 417g-f-!1-'L -:g'.:.i:,Q: ..-.ea 'aw-F - ue- 7--.. ' .-, - -- me-Q f-ff :Sexy-aazugm-faq. , :N ,-1--nw av- Q1, lfllihl':'f1.'lTl'3'm5'Al7,9.-almll'F'4f6l:'.ti :.'. T ex-HlfisllshiwiiCvfizrlraafel.-':1.tiziiviiauzilni- '. unailhzimdr - ' ' H -. ur' Sammy Scott Valerie Scott Mamie Seabolt Nancy Seabolt Mike Seals Ann Searcy Telegram .-44 '- i A41 , . , ,,, T me f 1 : we 1 .1f-,- ., W i l . 1- ' P1 i K . VK, 5, ,Amie . 3 .1 10 T , my . W , 1 X 1 iz lies an , J , ,5 ,- ,, fi -..- 'X s- a x , A 4 'Six . 9 if W ' ir ' Cad , 'exif X f. 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Hn - - .. .:-. ....s!F-1 . k-- in----at--'z3.1.1-,..'?.ifrE-iv-'.a N wlyrgw 1,11 vmiip 15gqg.'f51i'f ' 'f'--::'- EX!i'r.Y5Siitlfifl-s'l551lR2E-.,s-sQ.5'iT5!'!ffs'eF',3i-.-.-,.-.-.1-,-.,i.-2.-its J.--f--:---.3-Aserm.,--,-gf..-1 ki:-sz, A -X . s Library Means New Experiences Reading opens new horizons filled with new experiences. All English teachers agree that a shelf of books is a Treasure chest filled with new worlds. This year along with new worlds to explore sopho- mores had a new library to explore them in. Equipped with a conference room and a new language lab the library was new to everyone at O.H.S. l KENNY BOWLES chooses a book in the new library. Marilyn Tatum I i s a' T l fy . Q 'f sri David Taylor 5 I Q, l . 7' , sf- ' ii. A, David Taylor V ' V ' V , 'f Par Taylor if pi , - A-T -rj g V ,LM I Waddell Taylor , if A ?'ifiZih?l'f-Q 'Q pl ' V, -ff F 4, i Y I, N I . 5, , f ' l 'i f' ' ' . f zz' .. 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Barbara Thurman John Tiemann Judy Tindali Sherrie Tinier Cyml-,ia Tinney Tonia Tolles Frank Tripp Robbie Truelock Bruce Truitf Mary Tucker Qharles Twilligear Danny Twilligear Judy Twiiligear Steve Unger Danny Vail Janie Van Zan? De,-my Vaughn Gary Vaughn ENGROSSED IN THE onafield base-bali aciion, sophomores Steve Hudson and James Ward are among others with high hopes for the upcoming baseball season. QM? X en: in 282 l a- X . .. ., . .T A 1 . mn - -.v-slam -. .- .1 -s .. .-e751 - ' ve -- 15 :1 -.- ri?-. , 'I .L-re G':-4334557-i'f'?2-' , it , pawn-4--iflm4wgui:i.iqi:f2TgQl ':1-:1..i.1,11 :932if.19:?'Eix2EifQ2H'FS!FS42i'iS!i?Qf5iv:HRSYETT'-el!-if-1.15-.: , M . . X, .,,. .. . .. ,, .. .. ,,.. . , ...A V , VV .... em. . ,. A, ... .. e. off xx! :.:..:4:.L... -- -.. -- .--.- Newcomers Add To Odessa High School's dis- trict champion baseball team gained some new members This fall. Sophomores coming into school for The first year added many new faces and abilities To organizations and The baseball Team was no ex- ception. Defending Their Title, The baseball Team began Their regular season in March. Baseball workouts did not be- gin iust in The spring, how- ever, They started long be- fore. James Vaughn Lynnette Vaughn Tim Vesfring Geonne Vicent Rick Wade Cecil Walker Baseball Team Q 5ff - -'V ,. '1g,2 K g TT - l J Clay Walker ., Q 9 ffl M my J Sherrie Walters , -.Q , gg V V, V if jV,,,'l V1 J, , .,,f-fig Winona Walton . f ' ' ' , T as F' VV ki., 1 ' ,J Q I f Camille Ward ' fum' 'J , f T h 1 . ,t James Ward fV 5 .WV , 7 A., , 'H V . ' 'ii15.li.I - . 'aw ,' f' . is -' ' 51 sf: N 'E i ' ,f X X .- - 47 V . ' m J Hy ' 7 Nancy Ward . a 'ff ff, 'V 7 , ,, , ,V in N ' Steve Ward 13 i Q ,3l f ' f 37 ' ,af if , tcm' V I Jimmy Warriner V W N' 'Q ,5'Q. f .' A Joanna Watkins V ' f if nv .1 ' ,- Bob Watson 7. . ,K 3' w i V . A ' -1 , 77' 'A-' A,V.x I f .' -.X ,,,, It fl , X V k ,. I .23 ns. 'V X v A N ' if Te' H all ' . fa f A f T' 1. . T r -iffy. f o 1,1 f ex KV 5 5 . X N V. V Q ,VY li I. 7 ,V V ,, ., wx r . . e- f t 1 . Lonnie Watson Sandra Watson Schelle Weaver Liz Welborn Jimmy Weldon Pat Wescott John West Carolyn Wester Patsy Wetherbee Judy Whatley f-fv 12: .2 .. ' .- 9 -- '- fx? ., ..VV E . s 4' vt- J ivy A. AN M 19 li GRM Q41 I I H 'irvfiirnalr-w7Q.eo H Ml mam r 1 'Juv-21 Jw M' ' i l i a 1 x Y xi' J l f 4 f 1 3 X 1 N V V. l ' ' 2 x 1 l ' , ff' , J 'A V J J . I ' f 'sv T ' T 'A Y la, -' ff' 'f if - 'L V 4123, ' 'li I T Qi V .... V . NV . , , , il V 4 4 ,V fiifEi4fgQ:V4 A .-Q V T 4. T, 'f X ' afffizzawzzzae .mm:?ff::: T l - ,.....a... . -. ,,.. ...Titan-is ,3g'.11:.e1f 1: -f-----Y X av-A ,. - . .T - 4 f ,..', HAV... ,, V - V.-51411. --V ,-: A ',-,-1.-g-ygizpf, A,,.g..:. ,-'sa-f1 .gy,'.-.y.4':. -,-amz,-egg Q1-.-.zg .-'fg:1-'.- --1- 1-.1 ' ----Q -' ::..w',:i, A . . .. 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A'ff'l'gfl'i11lxQ7i Hjl JR ,N . , 4 ev ,-ve Q, , ,Qi nv' , A Y 4 - 9 , i '17 -ci' M ., Jr N- sql F.. f . w 'N 1- il Xxlflf - Mike Wheeler Pat Wheeler George White Martha White Jimmy Whitley Mike Wilks Brenda Wiesen Susan Wilhelm Nelva Wilkerson Randy Wilkerson Tommy Wilkins 5, 284 fb, ,, ,i X,--,-...,....,,. L f ix.. riculum .LQ i N l I L. L I! ll Ni il 1 -iii' 1-..i.,,E In -- 4, . , its wk ' 1 It '31, l. itll: 5371 1 .. .5 ,V 'X iligllsl wlfflil . M., 2 111 9 lc any ' , 15' 1 VY!! n. !'Q 'fT... l X . . . . . .f t-qi--1 ..i1.--at-1,ggq---q'gf i rw! 'mmnmsuvl - 4..,-, ,- F-Waltz.. E '- 'IG Y -. 'JWYHWL'll-Lllawlilifililiillifilflffllluf '-4'1s'i--:a'- ,:,.rs-iz?-52?i'21iir3:ave-if'N2wh2'?2:'r1v-Mali-r-19533-3i'::1':f4.1irH1+1 -4'-'' 1' X 0' ,.- Studies Fill Spare Time for Qoph Undergoing their first chal- lenging year of exams, term papers and lab experiments at Odessa High, sophomores otten found hours previously filled with dates and good times for all instead used for first-year Latin or correcting themes not up to par. The change from iunior high stu- dies to the Odessa High cur- was made with no little strain over grades, as sophomores made another step toward their longaawait- ed graduation line of '68. i,'figz.QQ.1.,.2, ..,f1 A M lx -I T' gg , ., 3, 4 f 1 ' I 'mi' 2, 3 . :AQ i I ' xv Carla Wm Leonard Woods Lloyd Yarbrough i-:mx jdf ,f1.nu',, rl, 'Hr l 'I h'lH'llllL' is X. A A , 524' Barbara Williams ' ,N 'r, ' I av if Bobby Williams M A 4,73 , f I ,jg ' Charles Williams l 'Za'-f 1 Eg ' VE Q-74, fi a ,J rs, charge was W' 'ef ,X -I f gfil 5, ,JL 'sig ' Q 4 E332 r fffQr, ,jQV 1 Donna Williams - Q' l' .ff ' , V-Y' , 4-M16 Y Jerry Williams , ,ffl 1,5 ' as 'H Q Jimmy Williams rv QL 4 , I6 f f' 'Wx ' L 'Pm A f rr -V , I 2 l 1 'N 1 d3:3'W ' 5. Mina Williams my 6-4 -fn! Q ' ' 9' Pat Williams '13 ' -1 ' Don Wise 'f Qiglfx f'l'1 1 - , ,.f.1-1 1. , rw' 'u f i A fl, .M V., , I1 yn mm ', 8- -s - , 1 f . . 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A .,,., . 5- .1 -1, -uv-qw . , -1 Y- - r. nv , L I-'. -- . -.pew -, rr-',-3 g.':.-:war w:..-:.,:',:,f.:fi',: 9,15-,... .:. -1, :glee '. ,-Q-, :nl-P .- - 41 'iris--Lf' , - -Y - 5 -- l '1 ' - :75f!rii'l 'f 1 1:ff -ifii.'1.'.w ff- il? , '.5.fl,- .V ii. f.'i-fm'1EiiZ25airisf+:i'--ai..-'dass -: Pu.. -A A ' , .. 1 s. 4 ,.:n.- -i ...am --- - ' - A - on my way into it was neat in effect, that I realized was would and aylor To Mr for his constant We wish gratitude for to prepare whom we erly Hunt, Blue Bunny-go Mr. Moseley, pressed to balance with Before ending Contrast, we would like you with one last thought, one last contrast. The class of '66 has been a unit for some three years, and it seems as though we rather take our corner of security for granted. But after graduation night, this unit will resemble the legendary Humptyw All the Kingls Horses and all the King's men couldn't put the class of 'bdkack together again. But we can-and we lt's here in Contrast. The good times . . . the fun . . . the work . . . the victories . . . the -they're all here in Corral '6 them back together again. 46,272 286 124. -Y ADAMS, EDITHA Math, 140, 141 ALFRED, MAURICE Music, 143' BAILEY, REBA Science, 144 BANE, M. O. Sociology, 147 BANE, MINA Math, 140 BARNES, MARY P.E., 150 BEARD, CARL Science, 144 BEHRENS, DELORES Typing, 152 BLAIR, JUDITH Typing, 152 BRANSOM, EDWIN Dean ot Students 137 BREWER, HELEN Counselor, 158 BROOKS, RICHARD P.E., 150 BROWN, DOROTHY P.E., 150 BROWNLEE, DON Business Education 152. CARPENTER, MAMIE ATT, 142 CLEGHORN, JAMES English, 138 COCHRON, HUGH P.E., 150 COOK, LEEMORE Business Education, 152 CORZINE, ROGER Science, 144 COZBY, JIMMIE English, 138 CREECH, MONROE Science, 145 DAVIS, ERNEST P.E., 150 DEAN, BILL Music, 143 DIAL, KEITH Counselor, 158 DRAKE, RONALD Driver's Education, 152 DRINKARD, VICTOR Industrial Arts, 155 ENDERBY, DAVID Vocational Education, 156 FINIGAN, TRACY Vocational Education, 154 FRANKE, BETTY English, 138 GENTRY, MARY JANE Social Studies, 147 GIBSON, KATHRYN Library, 158 GLASS, LYNN P.E., 150 GREEN, JUNE ish, ,154 Facultg Index GUNN, WILLIS Chemistry, 145 HARBIN, LAURA Spanish, 154 HARRIS, MAZIE English, 138 HAWKINS, H. P. Social Studies, 146 HERRON, BILL P.E., 151 HILL, ROY Math, 138 HOLBERT, WILSON Industrial Arts, 155 HOPKINS, JOE Industrial Arts, 155 HUFF, DON Vocational Agriculture, 152 JOHNSON, MARY NELL Typing, 152, 157 JOHNSTON, JUNE English, 138 JONES, ANNE English, 139 JONES, LARRY Chemistry, 145 KING, HARMON English, 138, 139 KUSER, JEAN Latin, 154 KUSER, MILTON Math, 140 LIGON, MARTHA Music, 143 MADDOUX, CARL Vocational Education, 154 MADDOX, MARGARET French, 154 MALASIE, JOHN Math, 141 MARSHALL JERRY NIBTIW, 141 MAYNARD, PRESTON Publication, 49 MCAFEE, BRENT Science, 145 MCFARLAND, REED Vocational Education, 156 MCLEMORE, DOUGLAS Nlalh, 150 MEANS, JOE Head Football Coach, MORGAN, NORENE English, 139 MORRIS, JOYCE English NEWTON, RAY P.E., 151 NORRED, JIM Social Studies, 147 O'NEAL, BOBBIE Homemaking, 156 PARK, DENNY Math, 140 PENNOCK, DON P.E., 150 POOL, ORANJO Social Studies, 147, 146 POUNDS, GLENN Math, 141 PRESSLY, RONALD D.E., 152 PURVIS, MARIE Hornernaking, 156 PYLE, DORIS Speech, 148 RAMAGE, MARCUS Math, 141 RHEA, JERRY Special Services, 158 RICHEY, LaRUE Math RUSH, BILLIE Science, 145 RUSSELL, LILA ANN Math, 140 SCHLEMEYER, FRANCES P.E.,150,151 SMITH, BEVERLY Speech, 148 SMITH, ELAINE . Homernaking, 157 SMITH, ELMER P.E., 150 SMOOT, CAROLYN P.E., 150 SMOOT, LOU ANN Typing, 153 STEPHEN, GEORGIA Typing, 153 STEWART, BESSIE English, 139 SWAFFORD, RALPH Social Studies, 147 TACKETT, ANDREW Electronics, 147 TALLEY, EVELYN Art,, 142 THOMAS, AGNES Business Education, 153 THOMAS, ANN Typing, 159 TRAWICK, LAURA Library, 158 TUCKER, BETTY Business Education, 152, 153 TURNER, LACY English, 139 VAN PELT, WILLIAM ICHOPI 151 VASBINDER, VERNON Social Studies, 147 WATKINS, HENRY CHANKJ 151 WARD, ETHEL English, 139 WATKINS, SUSAN Science, 145 WELLS CLARA English, 139 287 Senior Index ADAlR, DON-Band, 63-66, 2nd Lieu- tenant, 65-66, Orchestra, 64-66, Lit- erary Lasso Artist, 65-66, Corral 66 Art Award. 63, 65, 149, 186 ADAIR, RON-Band, 63-66, All-Dis- trict Band, 65-66, All-Region Band, 65-66, Literary Lasso Artist, 65-66, Corral '66 Art Award, Top Ten Oil Essay. 61, 65, 149, 186 ADAMS, BETTY-Sophomore Board Alternate, Junior Board, Senior Board, F.F.A. Sweetheart Nominee, J.C.L., 63-66, Chicken Every Sun- day 54, at 186. ADAMS, MIKE-Allen Academy- Track, 63-65, Football, 64-65, Odessa High-Football, 63-64. 186 AKINS, TOMMY-Mixed Choir, 63- 64, A Cappella Choir, 64-66, CSU President, 65-66. 58, 55, 45, 187, 44, 54. ALLMAN, SHIRLEY-187. ADCOCK, LARRY-50, 186. AGNEW, MARK-21, 186. AHRLETT, JAMES-187 AIKEN, HAROLD-187. ALBERTSON, DIANE- ALES, VICKI-187. ALEXANDER, DONNA-187. ALLEIN, LARRY-187, 87, as, 263. ALMOUIST, MARY-187. ALVARADO, GLORIA-45, 187. ANDERSON, CAROL-187. ANDERSON, DAVID-F.F.A., 63-65, Mr. F.F.A., 63-64, Parliamentarian, 64-65, My Sister Eileen ,, Playboy ofthe Western World . 187. ANDREWS, JUANITA-187. ANDREWS, ROGER-187. ARMSTRONG, JAMES- , ARREDONDO, SYLVIA-187. ATKINSON, DENNY-187. AVERITT, DAVID-Sophomore Board, Junior Board, Senior Board, Junior Usher, CSU Publicity Chairman, 65- 66. 187, 189, 61. BAILEY, SUSAN-Mixed Choir, 63- 65, UIL Typing, 64-65, 187. BAKER, LESLIEfDE, 64-66, Parliamen- tarian, 65-66, 50, 187 BAKER, NANCY-A Cappella Choir, 63-66, Librarian, 64-66, UlL Speech, 63-64, Tournament Drama, 64-66, Odessan Statt, 65-66, 43, 44, 59, 187. BALL, NELDA-Band, 63-64, Annual Staff, 63-66, Copy Editor, 64-65, Pic- ture Editor, 65-66, National Honor Society, 64-66, Student Council, 63- 66, President, 65-66, Quill 81 Scroll, 64-66, JCL, 63-66, Class Secretary, 63-65, Most Dependable, 63-64, Fa- vorite, 64-65, Miss O.H.S., DAR Award, 65-66, Homecoming 81 Belle Nominee, 65-66, 40, 32, 38, 39, 56, f i 4 if .Q TM 55, 54, 70, 74, 187, 213. BALL, RALPH-JCL, 63-64, The Man Who Came To Dinner, 64-65, 187. BARBER, STEVEN-47, 187. BARDELEBEN, SUELLEN-L i b r a I' y Council, 63-66, Treasurer, 64-65, Girl's Choir, 63-64, Mixed Choir, 65- 66, 47, 187. BARNES, SHERRIE-187. BARNES, LINDA-188. BARNETT, RONNIE- Track, 63-66, Odessa City 2-mile run BARTON, GLENN-Voc. Ag, 63-65, Track 63-66, Odessa City 2-mile run record, 188. BATTE, JOYCE-45, 188. BEAM, WINSTON-F.F.A., 63-66, Football, 63-66, All City, 64-66, All- District, 64-65, Gold Helmet, 65-66, Track, 63-66, Senior Board, Mr. O. H. S., Nominee for Beau. 188, 71, 86. BEAVER, LESLIE-Band, 63-66, 1st Lieutenant, 65-66, All District Band, 65-66, Chicken Every Sunday, 65- 66, 188, 62. BELL, DARLENE-50, 188 BELL, RAY-Band, 64-66, 63, 188. BELL, ROSE MARIE-188. BENTLEY, GWENDA-188 BENAVIDES, JESSIE-188, 273. BENEFIELD, JEFF-188, 202. BENEFIELD, MARCIA BEVERS, BRUSSE-Sophomore Board, Senior Board Alternate, Football, 63- 66, Captain, 65-66, Basketball, 63- 66, 188, 86, 87, 89, 98. BINGHAM, JOE-188. BENNION, JESSE-52. BLACKSHEAR, RODNEY-188. BLANKENSHIP, RONDA-188. BORDEN, KAREN-188, 44. BORING, JULIE-Runner-up Most De- pendable, 63-64, Most Dependable, 64-66, Student Council, 63-66, Sec- retary, 65-66, National Honor So- ciety, 64-66, JCL, 63-66, Treasurer, 65-66, Corral '65 Spanish Award, 56, 182, 188, 204, 39, 54, 47, 21. BOYD, PAM-188, 45, 44. BOYD, TONI-188, 214. BOYDSTUN, ART- B team football, 62-63, Varsity football, 63-64, JCL 62-63, Odessan Staff, 64-66, 43, 189. BRANCH, MICKEY-189. BREWER, CARL- B team Basketball, 63-65, Varsity Basketball, 65-66, B team Baseball, 63-64. 98, 189. BROOKS, STEVE-189. BROTHERS, CLIFTON-189. BROWDER, JENNIFER-47, 189. BROWN, CHARLENE-Girl's Choir, 65-66, 45, 189. BROWN, GLEN-D.E., 52, 189. BROWN, LINDA-Band, 63-64, Odes- san, 64-66, Editorial Editor, 65-66, Quill 8. Scroll, 64-66, Treasurer, 65-66, Literary Lasso, Art Editor, 65- 66. 42, 43, 55, 63, 149, 189. BROSEH, SHIRLEY-Band, 63-64, DE, 64-66, F.H.A., 63-65, President, 64- 65. BRUMLEY, MAZIE-Kermit High- Band, 62-64, JCL, 63-64, Algebra Award, 63-64, F.T.A. 63-64, Odessa High-Band, 64-66, 63, 189. BRYAN, RONNIE-V.l.C., l.C.T., 190. BRYANT, WALTERENE-189. BRUNETTE, GERALD-50, 189. Z4--...:.e..-.sec -- .. Y 1 288 -188. r 4 -up Moet De- Dependable, 63-66, Sec- Honor So- l, Treasurer ish Awar 51, Ir, 21 I err ioorball. ra-cr, ri 64-66. 13. Baslrelballr 511, , 98, 199. 9. I 189. 1,115 Cl1Ollr l89.Od I-64 es' or. 95661 rreasurffr Edrror. 65' at f DEr rderr. 61' I HIQI' Alrlfa 4. 066559 1. -If 190. 19. r dz Broncs Boast BRUNNER, JANICE-65, 189. BUCHANAN, JAMES-Regional Sci- ence Fair, 63-64, Playboy ot the Western World, , 65-66, Best Actor Award, Mixed Choir, 65-66, Foren- sic League, 65-66, Debate, 65-66, UIL Interpretation, 65-66, 47, 59, 190. BUGG, BILLY-F.F.A., 63-66, Trainer for Spirit II, 63-64, 190. BURKES, JAMES-190. BURNETT, ARTHUR-190. BUSS, CAROL-Girl's A Cappella Choir, 64-66, Librarian, 65-66, 46, 190. BUSSEY, LINDA BUTLER, RHONDA-190. CADDELL, PAT-190. CALLAWAY, CAROL-190. CALLAWAY, LLOYD-190. CALVERT, CYNTHIA-49, 190. CAMERON, CARMEN-190. CAMP, KAREN CAMPBELL, DALE- B Football, 63- 64, Varsity Football, 64-65, B Baseball, 63-65, Varsity Baseball, 65- 66, 74, 190. CAMPBELL, JOHN-190. CANNADAY, BEBA-190. CARLISLE, CECIL-Mixed Choir, 63- 66, Vice-Pres., 65-66, 47, 190. CARMICHAEL, JOHN-190. CARRASCO, BOBBY-190. CARSON, BOBBY-S o p h o m 0 r e Board, Junior Board, Senior Board Alternate, B Basketball, 63-64, B Golf, 63-64, Varsity Golf, 64-66, Best in a Crowd, 65-66, 61, 75, 79, 121,190,119,118,198. CARSON, HENRY-190. CAST, REBECCA-190. CATES, BRENDA-F.H.A., 63-64. CATES, RICK-Band, 63-66, Sopho- more Board Alternate, 190, 65. CHANCEY, ANDREA-190. CHAPA, JAVIER-Band, 63-66, All Region, 64-66, All State, 64-65, All District, 65-66, All State Orchestra, 65-66, 63, 65, 172. CHAPPELL, CYNTHIA-Junior Board, Mixed Choir Pres., 65-66, Class Sec- retary, 65-66, Cheerleader, 65-66 Student Council, 65-66, Runner-up Miss O.H.S., Homecoming 84 Belle Nominee, 65-66, Most Courteous Girl, 65-66, Track Sweetheart, 65- 66, 41, 20, 27, 47, 39, 60, 73. 81, 179, 183. CLANTON, TOMMY-Band, 63-66, Orchestra, 64-65. 31, 63, 191. CLARY, JOHN-191. CLINTON, TOMMY-I.C.T.: Sopho- more Board, 191. CLOWER, J EFF- ,,fgk15.sf1:raffi'2'-2-'a'f'fff '62iE'1x ' MH .AJ-IJ on Bell but Blacks Bomb Bliss COCHRAN, LEONARD-- B Golf, 63- 64, Varsity Golf, 64-66, Medalist, 64-65, JCL, 63-66, 119, 12.1. COGGINS, JANE-Girls A Cappella, 63-64, A Cappella Choir, 64-66, F.H.A., Pres., 64-65, 44, 53, 191. COLVIN, BUTCH-191. COMPTON, JACKIE-A Cappella Choir, 63-66, All-Region Choir, 63- 66, All State Choir, 65-66, Girls Quartet, 63-66, Student Council, 63- 65, JCL, 64-66, Runner-up Favorite, 63-64, Most Dependable, 64-65, Great Expectations 65-66, Top Ten Oil Essay, 191. CONNER, CLAUDE-191. COOK, PAT- COONES, LONNIE-191. COOPER, KAY-Bancl, 63-66, Sopho- more Board Alternate, COPELAND, HAROLD-S T U d e nt Council, 63-64, Sophomore Most In- telligent, Junior Most Intelligent, Senior Runner-up Most Intelligent, National Honor Society, 64-66, A Cappella Choir, 65-66, 44, 56, 185, 192. CORBELL, LINDA-National Honor Society, 64-66, UIL Spelling, Corral '65-French Award, 56, 192. CORY, JOHN-192. COWEN, JAMES-192. COX, ROLAND-63, 192. CREEKMORE, JOE-54, 56, 63, 192, 209. CREEL, WAYNE-192. CRIDER, DONNA-Orchestra, 63-66, Secretary, 64-66, Sweetheart, 65-66, Literary Lasso, 65-66, 149, 192. CROW, RITA-Mixed Choir, 65-66, Girls' Choir, 64-65, 47, 192. CROWLEY, CLIFF-Lovington High School-Band, 63-65, Most Friendly, 64-65, 63, 192. CROWNOVER, ELIZABETH-192, 45. CRUPPER, VICKY-192. CULLISON, HERBERT-D.E., 65-66, Football, 63-64, 50. CUMMINGS, RICHARD-Basketball, 63-65, 192. CUNNINGHAM, SANDRA-192. DANELY, SANDRA-D.E., 65-66, 50, DANIELS, STEVE-Sophomore Run- ner-up Most Intelligent, Junior Run- ner-up Most Intelligent, Senior Run- ner-up Most Intelligent, Junior Board, Most Outstanding Citizen, 65- 66, B Team tootball, 64-65, Track, 63-64, Honor Society, 64-66, JCL, 63-66, Odessan 43, 54, 56, 78, 185, 192. DARBY, SUSIE-192. DART, ELLEN-UIL Typing, 64-65, Al- ternate Junior and Senior Boards, 192. DARVILLE, DARLA-A Cappella Choir, 63-66, Jane Eyre , 63-64, All-School Talent Show, First Place, 63-64, UIL Extemporaneous Speech, 63-65, UIL Debate, 63-65, Diary of Anne Frank, 64-65, Forensic League, 64- 66, Secretary 64-65, National Honor Society, 64-66, Top Ten Oil Essay, 56, 192, 24. DAVID, CHARLES,-192. DAVID, JOYCE-192. DAVID, RONALD-193. DAVIES, GEORGE-193. DAVIS, DANNA-193. DAVIS, LINDA-FHA, 64-65, Girls Choir, 63-66, 193. DAVIS, SHERRY-Junior Board, Stu- dent Council, 65-66, Odessa Staff, 65-66, 39, 43, 193. DAVIS, DUANE-ICT, 193. DAVIS, SHIRYL-Orchestra, President, 65-66, All-State, 63-66, 64-66, 193. DEAN, SANDIE-Girls Choir, 63-66, 193. DeBERRY, JULIA-Sophomore Board, Mixed Choir, 63-64, Girls' Choir, 63- 64, President, 65-66, Student Coun- cil, 39, 45, 193. DECKER, RAMONA-194. DECKER, SHARI-65, 194. DEES, JEANNE-194. DENNIS, JIMMY-194. DONALDSON, MICHAEL-Voc. Ag., 63-66, 52, 194. DONHAM, DEE ANN-194. DOPITA, LEIGHA-JCL, 63-66, Secre- tary, 65-66, Junior 81 Senior Boards, National Honor Society, 64-66, Run- ner-up Most Intelligent, 64-66, Corral '66 Latin Award, 33, 54, 56, 61, 174, 185, 194. DOTSON, MICHAEL-63, 194. DOYLE, SHERRY-194, 65. DRAPER, JAMES-JCL, 63-66, Track, 63-65, Junior Board, ICL Slide Rule, 64-65, 32, 54, 194. DUGGER, JUDY-194. DUNCAN, SANDRA-194. DUNN, TONY-50, 194. ECHOLS, RICKY-194. EDGE, LINDA-194. EDWARDS, RITA-Mixed Choir, 64- 65, Girls' Choir, 65-66, 45, 194. EMERY, BETTY-50, 194. EMERSON, VICKI-194. ENGLISH, MARY-Girls A Cappella Choir, 64-65, A Cappella Choir, 65- 66, Literary Lasso, Business Manager, 65-66, 149, 194. EUBANKS, CHARLES-Band, 63-66, Junior and Senior Boards, F.F.A., 63-66, 52, 61, 65, 194. EUBANKS, MELVIN-194. EVERSON, BOBBY-195. 054' . .VE 4 EVERETT, DON-Swimming team, 63- 64, 195. EVERHART, JAMES--195. FAUGHT, RAY-Band, 63-66, All- District Band, 65-66, Orchestra, 63- 66, 62, 65, 195. FAULKNER, ANN-Girls Choir,.63-66, F.T.A., 65-66, 45, 57, 195. FISHER, BARBARA-195. FLACK, SUSAN-Girls A Cappella, 63-65, A Cappella, 65-66, F.T.A., 63- 66, Parliamentarian, 63-64, Treas- urer, 64-65, Vice-Pres., 65-66, Girls' State, 64-65, 44, 57, 76, 195. FLEMING, BRENDA-195. FLEMING, LINDA-195. FLETCHER, CANDICE- The Man Who Came to Dinner, 64-65, 195. FLETHER, KENNETH-Sophomore and Junior Boards, Football, 63-66, 21, 89, 195. FLETCHER, PAT-Mixed Choir, 63-66, 195. PAM FOSTER-Bowie High-lVlaior- ette, 64-65, Homecoming Attendant, 64-65, FRANCELL, GARRY-Swimming, 63- 66, Captain, 64-66, Most Valuable Swimmer, 64-65, 21, 75, 116, 117, 118, 196. FRANCIS, SHARON-45, 196. FRANCO, GLORIA-61, 62, 196. FRANKLIN, FRANCES-196. FRANTOM, BOBBY-196. FRASIER, JIMMIE-196. x. Kookg Costumes Characterize FRASIER, ORBRA-65, 196. FREEMAN, RICHARD-50, 196. FULKERSON, GEORGE-52, 196. FULLER, BARBARA-Honor Society, 65-66, Secretary, 65-66, Senior Board Alternate, National Merit Finalist, 65-66, Senior Most Intelligent, Betty Crocker, Homemaker of Tomorrow State Finalist, '66, 56, 184, 196, 209. GALLAWAY, EDWINA-Band, 63-66, Assistant Drum Major, 65-66, Library Committee, 65-66, 62, 196. GALLEGOS, THEODORE-Band, 63- 66, 65, 196. GARRETT, THOMAS-61, 196. GARVIN, JEAN-F.T.A., Girls Choir, 45, 196. GATLIN, EDDIE-94, 196. GATLIN, LARRY-Student Council, 63-64, Football, 63-66, Captain, 65- 66, All-District, 65-66, A Cappella Choir, 63-66, All-Region, 63-66, All- State, 64-66, Runner-up'Mr. O.H.S., Most School Spirit, 65-66, 20, 41, 44, 55 72, 23, 91, 80, 86, 87, 196, 210, 274. GATLIN, LINDA-B a n d, 63-66, F.H.A., 63-64, 62, 196. GILBERT, GWEN-Honor Society, 65- 66, F.T.A., 63-66, Secretary, 64-65, Orchestra, 64-66, Stage Band, 64-66, 63, 196, 277. GILLELAND, PAT-65. GILMARTIN, SUE-Sedan H i g h- Band, 63-65, Girls Choir, 63-64, Class Secretary, 63-65, Homecoming Queen Nominee, '63, Odessa High- I.C.T., 65-66, 196. GILMORE, MICHAEL-196. GLOVER, LANA-196. GOBER, LINDA-Girls Choir, 65-66, 45, 196. GODDARD, RAY-Varsity Football, 64-66, Varsity Track, 63-66, Most Athletic, 64-66, 196, 78, 86, 89, 92, 93, 104, 106, 107. GONZALES, LINDA-Band, 63-66, F.H.A., 63-66, Historian, 64-65, 65, 196. GOODSON, KATHY-197. GOODYEAR, CRAIG-Band, 63-66, 62, 197. GOURLEY, ROYCE-50, 197. GOWAN, GOERGE-197. GRANT, KENNETH-65, 197. GRAY, EDDIE-47 197. GRAY, LINDA-Girls A Cappella, 64-66, 46, 197. GRAY, MARVIN-52, 197. GREEN, CYNTHIA-F.H.A., 63-64, Sophomore Board Alternate, Junior Board, 197. GRIFFIN, SANDRA-Band, 63-66, All Region, 65-66, Nlaiorette, 65-66, Honor Society, 65-66, Sophomore Board Alternate, Library Council, 64-66, 49, 56, 61, 64, 65, 197. GRIFFITH, JOHN--197, 65. GRUMBLES, C. L.-197. HAINES, BILLY-Band, team, 64-66, 120, 121, 119, 198. HALBERT, PAM-Band, 63-66, Head Nlalorette, 64-65, 62, 64, 198. i-IALIFAX, JOE-Student Council, 63- 66, Senior Class Pres., Honor Society, 65-66, Bell Team Captain, 65-66, Most Likely to Succeed, 65-66, Run- ner-up Mr. O.H.S., Corral Staff, 64- 66, Layout Editor, 65-66, B toot- ball, 63-64, Nominee beau All School Prom, '66, Junior Usher, Runner-up Favorite, 63-66, Quill 84 Scroll, 65-66, 40, 56, 179, 181, 60, 61, 198, 72, 73, 81, 39. HALL, JOHN-Band, 63-66, 63, 198. HAMM, BONNIE-80, 198. HAMIVION, CLIFFORD-198. HANSON, CATHY-Band, 63-64, D.E., Secretary, 65-66, 50, 198. HARDIN, MARY-198. HARDIVIAN, CAROLYN-198. HARPER, CELSO-198. HARPER, NANCY-Band, 63-65, Stu- dent Council, 63-64, JCL, 63-64, Cor- ral Statt, 64-65, V.l.C., 65-66, Secre- tary, 65-66, 198. HARRIS, DANNY-Junior Board, Stu- dent Council, 65-66, Council Most Outstanding, 65-66, 198, 75, 77, 39. HARRIS, GAIL-199. HARRIS, JAMES-198. HARRISON, MICHAEL-198. HARRISON, RONALD-198. HARWELL, BURYLE-199. HATCHER, CURT-52, 200. HATHAWAY, JEAN-Mixed Choir, 63-65, A Cappella 65-66, Girls Quartet, 65-66, Orchestra, 63-66, Secretary, 64-66, 44, 199. HATMAKER, PATSY-Band, 63-64, 199, 45. HAYNES, TOMMY-50, 199. HAYS, STEVE-Varsity football, 64- 66, Varsity track, 65-66, Junior Board, Wittiest, 65-66, Playboy of the Western World, , B team foot- ball, 63-64, 80, 86, 189, 199. HAZELWOOD, MARY-Senior Board Alternate, A Cappella Choir, 65-66, 44, 189, 199. I HEAD, DEANNA-Honor Society, 65-66, Band, 63-66, All-District, 65- 66, 56, 63, 65, 199. HEATH, SANDRA-199. HENDERSON, CYNTHIA-M i x e d Choir, 63-64, Sophomore Board, 199. HENRY, DANNY-52, 89, 199. HENRY, GWEN-56, 199. HERRING, JACK-199. 64-66, Golf 290 ff' 7 it 1 161129 Qwncil ' 197. 1 116 6,11 11.193, 1995 He ' 193 11 Ouncil, 63. '91 Swett, 111 . 1 1 1 , 65.61, '599' Run l Staff, 61. 1 5 loot- 1 All School Runner-up zfcll, 65-66, 1, 198, 72, 66,61 198. 13. 93. 1,-1 I .61 63-61, 50 198, -195, I, 63-65,516 ., 63-61, Cor- 65-66, Secre- ' Ecard, S16- Icuncil 11621 I 75, 77, 39, 193, 99. 9 red Cltoir, 5.56, Girls tra, 63-66, gl, 63-61: 99. netball, 61' 55, Junior P1ayIJOY ol team 1091 199, riot 59919 off' 65-697 Soclelll aria, 95' IX9 oa Xa. Ai' ! l TF Y! ! Q 'GMI 1' YS' F Q 'N I ' -' -All hi ii ..f,,5f: 11 -. '11 4-:5g:lg.!s ss.-Elf-FQ i7f1TQ'5Iii'-?lt1'-..:Se-i-ff X L 1 I Q I ',t'v',xy1 u,iq'g4m ',M:Ti,tr45lnfm',-gi, 1 Q I lvwgg, wing vi -in 'Q s! '. T E WY: q.:,,.,' .- N. x 1 , .J , Crazg Campus Capers HERRINGTON, MICHAEL-199. HOFFMAN, GERALD-D.E., 65-66, Vice-Pres., 65-66, Tennis, 64-65, 50, 199. HOFFNAGLE, SANDRA-F.T.A., 63- 65, 199. HOGNER, STEVE- My Sister Eileen , Jane E re Quill 84 Scroll Odessan Y I I Staff, 64-66, Features Editor, 65-66, F.T.A., 63-64, Band, 63-66, JCL, 63- 66, Vice-Pres., 65-66, Caesar , Lit- erary Lasso, 65-66, 42, 43, 33, 55, 54, 65, 149, 199. HOLLEY, JO ANNE-VIC, 65-66, HOLCOMB, HARRY-61, 199. HOLDRIDGE, DOROTHY-199. HOLLOMAN, LEEWAYNE-44, 199. HOOPER, GLORIA-199. HOWARD, BOB-199. HOWARD, DAVID-44. HUBBARD, FREDDIE-D.E., 65-66, 50, 199. HUBBARD, RONNIE-Band, 63-66, 63, 199. HUBNIK, KAY-200. HUDSEN, RAY-Band, 65-66, 62, 200. HUGES, CARROLL-A Cappella Choir, 65-66, 200, 44. HUGES, KATHLEEN-JCL, 63-66, 200, 54. HUNT, WILLIAM-200. INGRAM, DONNA-200. INGRAM, SIDNEY-200. IVERS, WAYNE-200. JAMES, DAVID-41, 89, 200. JAMES, LARRY- B Basketball, 63- 64, Sophomore, Board Alternate, 200. JOHNSON, WILLIAM-200 JOHNSTON, VICKIE-Student Coun- cil, 63-64, Runner-up Favorite, 63-64, Tennis team, 63-65, Captain, 64-65, Head Cheerleader, 65-66, Senior Fa- vorite, Homecoming Queen, F.F.A. Sweetheart, 65-66 Belle of All-School Prom, 65-66, Runner-up Miss O.H.S., Playboy of Western World , 27, 129, 12 4, 128, 75, 74, 73, 72, 200, 181, 180, 52. JONES, DONNIE-Band, 63-66, 63, 200. JONES, LEAN-201. JONES, LINDA-200. JONES, NANCY-Girls Choir, 63-64: F.T.A., 64-65, F.H.A., 65-66, Library Council, 65-66, 48, 201. JOHNSON, BILL-I. C. T., 64-65, Swimming Team, 63-64, 201. JORDON JAMES 201 KEEN CHARLES 201 KELLEY HENRY 201 KELLEY JO Sophomore Board Alter nate Junior Board Alternate Senior Board Varsity Tennis Team 63 66 Annual Staff, 64-66, Typing Editor, 65-66, Literary Lasso Staff, 65-66, Copy Editor, 65-66, Quill and Scroll, 64-66, 41, 55, 60, 61, 122, 125, 149, 201. KELLEY, JOHN-201. KENNEDY, DANNY-50, 201. KENNEDY, JOHN-F.F.A., 63-66, Parliamentarian, 65-66, Spirits II Trainer, 65-66, 50, 201, 202. KIDWELL, LARRY-50, 201. KINCAID, DANNY-201. KINGSTON, LINDA-Band, 63-66, Library Council, 64-65, Historian, 64- 65, 62, 201 . KIRBY, KEITH-62, 201. KIRK, STEBE-201. KISTLER, DAMION-National Honor Society, 64-66, President, 65-66, For- ensic League, 64-66, Student Council, 65-66, JCL, 63-66, orator, 65-66, Runner-up Most Intelligent, 63-65, Senior Most Intelligent, National Merit Finalist 65-66, Debate, 64-66, Extemp. Speaking, 64-66, Boys' State, 65-66, Editor Literary Lasso, 65-66 Top Ten Oil Essay Kiwanis Science Award, Kiwanis English Award, 65- 66, Corral '65 Chemistry Award, Corral '66 Math Award, 32, 56, 58, 184, 201, 209, 213, 76, 149, 39. LACKEY, KENNETH-201. LAMBERT, BENNIE-201. LANDRUM, TERRY-201. LAROUX, JOHN-201. LATHEM, BARBARA-44, 201. LATHEM, LOUIN-201. LAWSON, CARROLL-52, 65, 201. LEE, GARY-50, 201. LEE, SANDRA-Band, 63-66, 63, 201 . LEONARD, ROBERT-202. LEVERICH, LEWIS4BancI, 63-66, 65, 202. LEUENBERGER, CHARLENE-Sopho- more, Junior, Senior Boards Alter- nate, CSU, 64-66, UIL Typing 64-65, 54, 202. LEWIS, MARILYN-202. LIPPE, SHIRLEY-Band, 63-66, Honor Society, 64-66, JCL, 63-65, Top Ten Oil Essay, 65-66, 56, 63, 202. LITTLE, JOHN-62, 202. LOCKLAR, BURLEITH-202, 47. LOONEY, SHEILA-Odessan Staff, 64-66, Editor, 65-66, Corral Staff, 63-66, Literary Lasso, 64-65, Mixed Choir 63-64- A Cappella Choir 64- 66 JCL 63 66 Best Dressed Slave 63 64 Quill 8r Scroll 64 66 Presi dent 65 66 Sophomore Board Jun lor Board Runner up Sophomore Most Intelligent Runner up Junior Most Dependable Most Likely to Succeed, Corral '66 Journalism Award, Pres. SCSP conference Texas Tech, 65-66, 42, 55, 45, 44, 54, 171, 81, 202. LORENZ, ELAINE-F.H.A. 63-64, D.E., 65-66, 50, 202. LOVE, BILL-202. LYNCH, CYNTHIA-202. LYNCH, ROBERT-202. MCARTHUR, JANIE-203. McCAIN, GARY-Band, 63-66, 63, 203. McCOl1RAS, LINEA-203. MCCOWN, EDITH-50, 203. MCCRACKEN, JIMMY-203. MCCRELESS, PAT-A Cappella Choir Accompanist, 63-66, All Region Choir Accompanist, 63-64, JCL, 63- 66, Latin Award, 64-65, Runner-up Most Dependable, 63-65, Most De- pendable, 65-66, Senior Class Vice- Pres., Boys' State, 65-66, Corral '66 Choir Award, 54, 56, 55, 45, 61 , 76, 173,179,182, 203. MCCULLEY, TIM-Football, 65-66, 52, 203. MCDONALD, GERLYN-Corral Staff, 63-66, Copy Editor, 65-66, Quill and Scroll, 64-66, Secretary, 65-66, Girls' Choir, 63-64, Girls' A Cappella, 64- 66, President, 65-66, Sophomore Board, Junior Board Alternate, Na- tional Forensic League, 65-66, Tour- nament Debate, Extemp., 65-66, The Man Who Came to Dinner , Great Expectations , Playboy of the Wes- tern World , Chicken Every Sun- day , Literary Lasse, 65-66, Corral '66 Sociology Award, 25, 40, 55, 58, 46, 149, 170, 203. MCGILL, KENNETH-203. McINTIRE, JANE-Tennis team, 63- 66, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Boards, JCL, 63-64, Science Club, Parliamentarian, 63-64, 61, 122, 125, 203. McKAY, LARRY-Football, 63-65, Basketball, 63-64, Track, 63-66, Sen- ior Board Alternate, 107. 203. McKEE, CAROLYN-Band, 64-66, Dis- trict Band, 65-66, 63, 203. McKIEARNAN, KAREN-Girls' Choir, 64-65, 203. MCKINNIS, LINDA-Girls' Choir, 63- 64, Mixed Choir, 64-65, 203. MCLAMORE, JUDIE-Band, 63-66, 23, 63, 203. MCLAUGHLIN, BILLIE-Band, 63-66, 65 203 McNAUL MARTHA Corral Staff 63 66 Sports Editor 65 66 JCL 63 66 Junior Board Student Council 65 66 Quill and Scroll 64 66 40 23 39 204 'mlm I 11 IIN 4 ..mIuA,.i: m4.um.uu..a-wLuukm- I I I .MI d I -I i I I ' I 1 ' ' , 5 rd: I ' ' - 1 - 1 - f , - I ' I 1 - - ,, - 1 f - 2, I - 2 In - : 29 f ' . ' f ' . f f ' I j I I I I ' I I ' I I I f I I ' I I f ' lf! ,Q-isssisaa 21 -FTF -lar' 1 : I px A - ' -1 ' - 1 ru I - ,'-' --4-.-Y --.....q1.::::- --1r.:.yHa-sg:-DL-, . ,Def - V..-. McREYNOLDS, ERNIE-Senior Board, B team baseball, 63-64, A Team baseball, 64-66, All-City, 64-65, All District, 64-65, F.F.A., 63-66, Vice- Pres., 65-66, District Judging Team, 63-64, Area Judging Team, 63-64, State Judging Team, 63-64, 52, 61, 29, 204. McSPADDEN, 'DAVID-Band, 63-66, Stage, 65-66, All-District, 65-66, All- Region, 64-65, Orchestra, 65-66, My Sister Eileen , The Diary of Anne Franke , Great Expectations , 59, 63, 65, 30, 204. McTEE, JERRIE-204. McANALLY, SCARLETTE-203. MAHONEY, GREGORY-62, 204. MALONE, GARY-Band, 63-66, Golf Team, 63-65, Junior Board, 62, 204. MANESS, RICHARD-204. MANNAN, BETH-Girls' Choir, F.H.A. MAPLES, BEN-204. MARSH, ALBERT-Mixed Choir, 64- 65, Treas., 64-65, A Cappella Choir, 65-66, Robe Chairman, 65-66, 44, 45, 197, 204. MARSH, TONYA-V.I.C., 65-66, I.T.C., 65-66, 205. MARSHALL, KATHY-53. MARSHALL, DIANA-Corral '66 Jour- nalism, Annual Staff, 63-66, Edi- tor, 65-66, Assistant Editor, 64-65, Literary Lasso, 65-66, Senior Asso- ciate Editor, Quill 84 Scroll, 64-66, Treasurer, 64-65, Vice-Pres., 65-66, Runner-up Senior Most Dependable, 'Best All Around , 65-66, Girls' Choir, 64-65, Social Chairman, 40, 55, 79, 149, 171, 183, 205, 286. MARTON, LYNN-205. MASON, VICKI-205. MASSEY, ANN-205. MATHIS, JOYCE-62, 205. MATHEWS, SHERRY-Band, 65-66, Honor Society, 65-66, 56, 65, 205. MAXFIELD, GARY-Sophomore Class President, Sophomore Most Depend- able, A Cappella, 63-66, All-Region, 63-64, Golf Team, 64-66, .JCL, 63- 65, Best Dressed Master, 64-65, Stu- dent Council, 64-66, Vice-Pres., 65- Best Sen- 66, Junior Most Dependable, All Around, 65-66, Runner-up lor Favorite, 65-66, 21 , 44, 118, 121, 120, 39, 79, 205, 181, MACFIELD, MELODEE-Senior Board, Junior Board Alternate, Mixed Choir, 63-65, A Cappella Choir, 65-66, 44, 61, 217, 205. MAY, CAROL-Band, 63-66, 65, 205. MAYNARD, KENNETH-V.I.C., 65- 66, Sergeant of Arms, 65-66, 205. MAYS, MARTINE-Band, 63-66, - As 64 sistant Editorial Editor, Odessan, - 65, Curriculum Editor, Odessan, 65- 66, Quill and Scroll, 64-66, 42, 62, 55, 205. MEASON, JOE-205. 292 MEEKINS, NANCY-S o p h o m o r e Board Alternate, 205. MERCER, DALE-F.F.A., 63-66, Treas- urer, 65-66, 52, 205. MESSER, MARGARET-Girls' A Cap- pella, 63-66, 46, 205. MESSIMER, EDWARD-205. MILES, MIKE-50, 205. MILLER, KATHLEEN-205. MILLER, PEGGY-205. MILLER, STEVE-Band, 63-66, 62, 205. MILTON, JOHN-200. MINTER, NYANE-205. MINTON, TERRY-Band, 63-66, Or- chestra, 63-65, Literary Lasso, 65- 66, 62, 205. MIZE, LINDA-A Cappella, 63-66, All-Region, 63-66, 54, 205. MIZE, LLOYD-206. MONTGOMERY, ROY-50. MOONEY, BECKEY-Band, 64-66, 62, 206. MOORE, CHARLES-206. MOORE, JANICE-206. MOORE, KARL-Choir, 63-64, D.E., 64-66, Sergeant at Arms, 65-66, 50, 206. MOORE, LANCE-206. MOORE, CHARLES-D.E., MOORE, MIKE-24, 38, 89, 72, 73, 181,180, 206. MORRISON, THOMAS-206. MORRISON, LARRY-D.E., 64-65, I.C.T., 65-66, MOSELEY, WAYNE-206. MOSIER, GARY- B Football, 63-64, Varsity Football, 64-66, Captain, 65- 66, 52, 86, 87, 206. MOTLEY, JACK-206. MOTLEY, RONNIE-206. MOURNING, RICHARD-62, 207. MOYER, MARGARETT-Girls' A Cap- pella Choir, 63-64, 207. MULLINS, JIMMIE-207. MUNGUIA, LUPE-207. MURRAY, DAVID- B Team Foot- ball, 63-64, Varsity Football, 64-66, 90, 207. MYERS, LINDA-D.E., 50, 207. MYERS, MARGIE-207. MYRICK, LINDA-Girls' A Cappella, 63-65, Librarian, 64-65, UIL Solo Competition, 63-64, A Cappella, 65- 66, All-Region, 65-66, All-State, 65- 66, Jane Eyre , My Sister Eileen , The Diary ot Anne Franke , The Man Who Came to Dinner , Great Expectations Playboy of the West- ern World , UIL Poetry and Prose ln- terpretation, 63-66, UIL Dramatic In- terpretation, 65-66, 44, 59, 191, 207. NEIDERT, BOB-207. NEW, TOMMY-Sophomore Board, Baseball, 64-66, Track, 64-66, 73, 74, 207. NICHOLS, RICHARD-207. V , I NORMAN, SHERRY-207. NORRIS, DANNY-44, 55, 21, 207. NOTGRASS, JAMES-D.E., 65-66, Parliamentarian, 65-66, F.F.A., 63- 64, Conducting Team, 63-64, 207, 50. ODELL, GLENDA-50, 207. O DE N D A A L , Lynette-Student Council, 65-66, American Field Serv- ice Scholarship, 65-66, Corral '66 Spanish Award, Foreign Exchange Student, 207, 30, 34, 35, 38, 174. ODOM, JOHN- OEHLSCHLAGER, SUZlE4JCL, 63- 66, Sophomore Board Alternate, A Cappella Choir 63-66, 207, 44, 54. O'HERN, JOHN-JCL, 63-66, Presi- dent, 65-66, National Honor Society, 64-66, National Merit Finalist, 65- 66, Top Ten Oil Essay, 65-66, 54, 56, 207, 209. ORR, BILL-Student Council, 64-66, Bell Team, 65-66, Track, 63-65, Football, 63-64, Nominee Senior Class President, Runner-up Senior Most Dependable. 38, 107, 183, 207, ORR, JOE-207. OSBORN, BEVERLY-Mixed Choir, 207, 47. OSBORN, ELISSA-Band, 64-66, 63, 207. OSBORN, KAY-207. OSBORN, MARY-Mixed Choir, 65- 66, 207. OVERTURF, KATHY-208. PAINTER, HENRY-F.F.A., 63-66, Re- porter, 65-66 District Secretary, 65- 66, Judging Team, 63-66, 52, 208. PARKER, JIMMY-208. PAYNE, RUSSELL-JCL, 63-66, Ten- nis Team, 64-66, 54, 123, 125, 208. PEACOCK, KERRY-50, 208. PEACOCK, LORETTA-208. PEARSON, DAVID-Wink High- B Team Football, 63-64, B Team Bas- ketball, 63-65, Varsity Football, 64- 65, Varsity Basketball, 64-65, Var- sity Golt, 64-65, Odessa High- I.C.T., 65-66, 208. PEEPLES, MIKE-20, 44, 208, 245. PENDLETON, CLAUDIA- Top Ten Oil Essay, 208. PETTIT, BEVERLY-208. PHELPS, MICHAEL-50, 208. PHILLIPS, CHERYL-Band, 63-66, All- District, 65-66, Senior Board Alter- nate, 63, 65, 208. PHILLIPS, FRED-D.E., 65-66, 50, 208. PHILLIPS, MIKE-208. PHILLIPS, PHIL-Sophomore Board Al ternate, I.C.T., 65-66, Top Ten Oil Es say, 208. PICKETT, BRENDA-I.C.T., 65-66 V.I.C. 65-66, Girls' A Cappella, 63 65, 208. PIEPER, TERRY-96, 97, 98, 99, 208. :ms:au,eufg-,,A-,-,L,- If-lv- is lf 207, . 65361 -li 63. 114: 207, Hiudem Field 55,, .oral '66 Exchange 1 38, 174, -lil, 63. ierrieie, A P71 ll, 51, 1116: Presi- norSCcie1f, iinalist, 65. 65-66, 54, mil, 64.55, ack, 63-65, wee Senior PIERCE, FRANK- B Baseball, 63-64, Varsity Baseball, 64-66, A Cappella, 63-65, 208. PIGG, LORETTA-63, 208. PITNER, MIKE- B Baseball, 63-64, Varsity Baseball, 65-66, JCL, 63-66, 208. PLUMMER, SANDRA-A Cappella, 63-66, Treasurer, 65-66, Sophomore and Junior Board Alternates, 44, 45, 209. POOL, CAROLYN-Band, 63-66, Ma- iorette, 64-65, Drum Maior, 65- 66, Nominee Sweetheart, 65-66, UIL Typing, 64-65, Corral '66 Business Award, 61, 64, 209. PRATHER, BOBBIE-209. PRICE, LARRY-209. PROSISE, JOSEPH-F.F.A., 63-66, Al- ternate Junior Board,, Conducting Team, 65-66, 52, 209. PRUITT, LARRY-209. PRYOR, MARGARET-209. RAINS, LARRY-209. ROBERTS, MIKE-55, 210. ROBERTS, MIKE-210. ROBRTS, PAUL-210. ROBERTSON, LINDA-210. ROBINSON, DAVID-Band, 63-66, 58, 62, 210, 74. ROBINSON, DAVID-Sophomore Board Alternate, Junior Board, Hon- or Society, 64-66, National Forensic League, 63-66, President, 65-66, UIL Debate, 63-66, UIL Extemp., 63-66, UIL Original Oratory, 64-66, Chick- en Every Sunday , 55, 56, 210. ROBINSON, DENNIS-210. ROCHELLE, GARY-A Cappella Choir, 63-66, All-Region, 63-66, Speech, 63- 66, Captain Debate Squad, 65-66, Choral '65 Math Award, Honor So- ciety, 64-66, Choral '66 English Award, 44, 56, 58, 164, 210. RODRIQUEZ, LEO-Junior Board Al- ternate,-Baseball, 64-66, 210. ROECKER, DONNA-Band, 63-66, 65. ROY CARLETON- B Team Football, 63-64, B Team Baseball, 63-64, Varsity Football, 64-65, Mixed Choir, 63-64, A Cappella, 65-66, Senior Board, 44, 61, 88, 210. RUSHING, LARRY-Band, 63-66, Junior Board, Senior Board, Chick- en Every Sunday 63, 211. RUSSELL, WARREN-211. SADOVN ICK, JULI E-Corral Staff, 63-66, Class Editor, 65-66, Girls Choir, 63-64, A Cappella, 64-66, JCL, 63-66, Sophomore Board, Stu- dent Council, 64-66, Treasurer, 65- 66, Honor Society, 64-66, Quill and Scroll, 64-66, Sophomore and Jun- ior Most Intelligent, Runner-up Sen- ior Most Intelligent, Most Outstand- ing Citizen, 65-66, 39, 44, 40, 32, 56, 185, 211, 78, 25, 38. SAMSON, MARGARET-21 1. SANCHEZ, MARY-211. SANDERS, NORA-21 1 SANDERS, JOE MAC-Tennis, 63-66, B Football, 63-64, JCL, 63-66, Hon- or Society, 64-66, 56, 211. SANDERS, SONIA-21 1. SARLES, LESS-211, 29, 54. SCANNELL, JOHN-211. SCHOOLER, MARILYN-Band, 63-66, All-Region, 64-66, All-District, 65- 66, Drum Major, 65-66, Orchestra, 64-66, JCL, 63-66, SCHRIVER, ELIZABETH-45, 212. SCHWAGER, TIM-63, 211. SCOTT, BARBARA-62, 211. SCOTT, LIBBY-56, 211. SCOTT, TERRY-l.C.T., 65-66, Track, 63-64, 211, 74. SCOTT, WAYNE- B Team Basket- ball, 63-64, Varsity Basketball, 64- 66, 29, 97, 99, 100, 101, 211. SCOWN, CAROLYN-F.T.A., 63-64, Girls' A Cappella Choir 63-66, Vice- Pres., 65-66, My Sister Eileen , 46, 21 1. SCROGGINS, FREDDIE-211. SEALE, NETTIE-Girls' Choir, 63-64 Girls' A Cappella, 64-66, 211, 46. SEARLS, LINDA-33, 211, 75, 77 38, 44, 45, 54, 27. SELMAN, LABIN-Football, 65-66 88, 211. SHARP, DONALD-l.C.T., 65-66, VIC, 65-66, 212. SHARP, LARRY-D.E., 65-66, 50, 212 SHERRILL, VIRGINAI-212. SHIPP, KATHY-212. Foreigner Finds Friends and Frolics ,'i335iQ5' RAINER, NANCY-Nominee sopho- ' ' ' more and Senior Class Secretary, ,d h. Sophomore Board, Runner-up Jun- Xe Cel' ior Favorite, Runner-up Senior Fa- , vorite, Best All Around, 64-65, Best 41667 63' in a Crowd, 65-66, Nominee Home- coming Queen, 65-66, Nominee , , Belle, 65-66, Nominee F.F.A. Sweet- 3 Cm' 65' heart, 65-66, Runner-up Miss O.H.S., Student Council, 64-66, Cheerleader, l- 64-66, 38, 45, 72, 73, 75, 79, 128, .,63-lJlJgliE- ' 129, 181, 209. e:rela1y,65- ' RASMUSSEN, LYNN-Band, 63-66, 1632.201 1 All-District, 65-66, JCL, 63-64, 63, l 65, 209. 63.56,1e1- 1 RATLIFF, NANCY-Junior Board Al- ?3,i25,2l18 ternate,, Band, 64-66, All-Region, 208, Il ik l'll91'lB 3 TeamBas- Fcolballi bl' 1.15111- ,ia Higii- 63-65, All-District, 65-66, 62, 65, 209. 208245, REDDEN, CHARLES-Snyder-Library ' Club, 63-64, Vice-Pres., 63-64, Chess ' Club, 63-64, Odessa High-Quill 81 Scroll, 65-66, Odessan, 64-66, Pic- torial Editor, 65-66, 42, 43, 209. ?O3. REED, SUSAN-209. liaibfill' REEVES, LINDA-209. Will' SE51Ysi?SS'E'S1'3EC'Z29Q10 56.50101 REYNOLDS, ALAN-Junior Varsity l Football, 63-64, Varsity Swimming, V Bowl. 64-65, 210. e ONES. RICHARDSON, BEVERLY-210. len RIVES, JAMES-Senior Board Alter- - 65-667 nate, 210. V1 3, ROACH, LARRY-Basketball, 63-66, welt' 6 97, 21 o. ROBERTS, DIANE-210. Q91 I as-' igS,fi12'1fWnPrllf'-- 2-fe' rr-X it ,' I I I Gatlin Gains Glorg bg Giving Glee SIKES, PEGGY-A Cappella Choir, 63- 66, Librarian, 64-65, Social Chair- man, 65-66, Girls' Quartet, 65-66 Girls' Trio, 64-65, Great Expecta: tions , 44, 45, 212. SIMONS, MARGARET-61, 74, 212. SIMMONS, LOIS-D.E., 65-66, Repor- ter, 65-66, Most Outstanding Stu- dent, 65-66, Honor Society, 64-66, 56, 212. SIMMONS, ROBERT-212. SKELTON, DOUG- B Team Basket- ball 63 65 Varsit Basketball, 65-66, 1 ' 7 Y Senior Board, 98, 212. SMALLWOOD, ROSE ANN-212. SMEDLEY, CYNTHIA-Girls' A Cap- ella 63 64 A Cappella, 64-66, Li- P , ' I brary Council, 44, 212. SMITH, CLEO-212. SMITH, CURTIS-Sophomore Board V.I.C., 64-66, Automechanics, 64-66 212. SMITH, JOHNNY-F.F.A., 63-66, 212 SMITH, LYNN-Girls' Choir, 63-64 Reporter, 63-64, Girls' A Cappella 64-66, Social Chairman, 65-66, Sophomore Board Alternate, Student Council, 64-66, Runner-up F.F.A. Sweetheart, 64-65, Runner-up Sen- ,s L if ,J .QCD ...N A 341 .IX fl ff v 1' I L-Y ' ' . J - l 'XXV I 5 I 1 I . ,, A .2 I 'I . y ll . , . . fl l ii. .prfg 5-4'-,I Y ,A-,. Aly.. if Y . K ,N 1 qs, ' N .fi-' J'-7' V 1' Q61 - . - C AQ. K ing ' T . 5 5gEf75i'Q4-?1i,.?- 'Pb V '4',gf'5??g. 1 Ufflil 5 'eff-.57-:sit-1-?r .,2-r' F' 294 I ior Favorite, Nominee Belle, Nomi- nee Homecoming Queen, Alternate Cheerleader, 65-66, Most School Spir- it, 65-66, 181, 212, 73, 75, 80, 38, SMITH, SHELTON-62, 212. SMITH, SHERRY- Jane Eyre , My Sister EiIeen , 212. SNODGRASS, DAVID-F.F.A., Judg- ing Team, 63-64, Track, 65-66, 107, 106, 52,105, 212. SPANN, JACK-212. SPEARS, TOMMY-Varsity Track, 65- 66, Junior and Senior Board Alter- nates, 212, IO6. STANLEY, GERALDINE-212. STARK, TREVA-212. STATEN, YVONNE-212, 45. STEPHENS, CONNIE-Girls' A Cap- pella Choir, 64-66, 212, 46. STEVENS, MARTHA- Jane Eyre My Sister Eileen , Senior Board, 61, 213. STEPHENS, JEAN-213. STEVENSON, MICHELE-Band, 63-64, Jane Eyre , My Sister EiIeen , 65, 213. STEWART, BILLY-119, 121, 213. STEWART, GEORGE-213, 44. STEWART, PETE-Football, 63-66, Baseball, 63-64, Track, 64-66, 213, 88. STILLWELL, RICKEY-63, 76, 213. STINCHOMB, MARILYN-Girls' Choir 65-66, Girls A Cappella, 63-65, JCL 63-64, 213. STORM, GENE-D.E., 64-66, Presi- dent, 65-66, 213. STRAND, BILLIE-Girls' Choir, 63-66, Library Council, 65-66, 49, 213, 45. STREET, MARTHA-44, 213. SUITT, GLENDENE-213. TACKETT, RANDY-213. TATUM, SONDRA-48. TAYLOR, PATSY-Girls' A Cappella, 63-66, My Sister EiIeen , Playboy of the Western World , The King's Henchmen , 59, 213. 46. TEMPLETON, LINDA-Fairbanks- Mixed Choir, 63-64, F.H.A., 63-64, 214. TERRY, WAYNE-214. THOMAS, JANIICE-Girl's Choir, 63- 64, Mixed Choir, 64-65, 214, 47. THOMAS, NOVELLA-214. THOMPSON, JUANITA-214. THOMPSON, MILTON-Sophomore Board Alternate, Junior and Senior Boards, Football, 64-66, Basketball, 64-66, THORNTON, NANCY-Girls' Choir, 63-66, Mixed Choir, 64-65, Librari- an, 65-66, 214, 45. TICE, ALICE-214. TIEMANN, GILBERT-214. I I TIPTON, PEGGY-Sophomore and Junior Board Alternate, Senior Board, 'My Sister Eileen , JCL, 63- 66, Reporter, 65-66, Band, 63-66, Sweetheart, 65-66, 214, 61, 63, 54. TOWNSEND, JOHN-Band, 63-66, 2nd Lieutenant, My Sister Eileen , 48, 63, 65, 214. TREDWAY, BARRY-214. TRIPP, LINDA-Girls' A Cappella, 63-64, A Cappella, 64-66, Odessan, 42, 43, 44, 30, 193, 214. TRUETT, BRENT-Varsity Track, 64- 66, 214, 104. TURNER, MARY ALICE-214. TYNES, LINDA-Sophomore Board, 58, 214. VAN ETTEN, FREDDIE-Permian High -Drama Club, Odessa High-l.C.T., VAUGHN, THOMAS-Band, 63-65, D.E., 65-66, 215. VERNER, HELEN-215. VESTRING, SUSAN-Assistant Editor Literary Lasso, 65-66, Miss F.T.A., 65-66, UII. Shorthand and Typing, Mixed Choir, 63-64, Odessan Staff, 65-66, Quill and Scroll, 65-66, 57, 215, 149. VINCENT, DAVID-Sophomore and Junior Board, 29, 215. WADE, CRAIG-215. WAGNER, BRENDA-74, 215, 128, 129. WAGNER, CAROL-54. WAGNER, PATTY-JCL, 63-66, The Man Who Came to Dinner , Play- boy of the Western World , Great Expectations , The Diary ot Anne Franke , Chicken Every Sunday , Junior and Senior Board, Girls' A Cappella, 64-66, 59, 61 , 54, 46, 215. WAGNON, SHARON-215. WALKER, JOHNNY-215,. WALKER, RANDY-Sophomore and Junior Board Alternates, JCL, 63-64, B Team Basketball, 63-64, Varsity Basketball, 64-66, Varsity Baseball, 63-66, 98, 215. WALLUM, MARSHA-215. WALTON, ALMA-215. WARD, BOBBIE-JCL, 63-66, 215, 54. WARD, JACK-215. WARD, LINDA-Girls' A Cappella, 64-66, Girls' choir, 63-64, 215, 46. WARD, FORREST-Band, 63-64, JCL, 63-64, D.E., 64-66, Preslaem, 65-66, WARD, scootER-Baseball, 64-66, 73, 215. WARD, WILLIAM-216. WATSON, JOHNNY-216. WEATHERS, JUDY- WEAVER, RONNIE-Band, 63-66 All-Region, 64-66, All-Dlstrlct, 65- fm ' 1n-,R Adcock 63-66, ine B anta, Ander :ISN and 551110, lCl, 63. 1, 63-66, 163,51 1, 63-66, fi Eileen , Cannell, 2 Oflessan, iiacl, 61. 11 IIS Board, Man High llgli-1.6.1, id, 63-65, stent Edifor 'lisa i.1.i-l., and iyping, lessen Salt, 65-66, 57, ornoie and , 215,126 ner , Plei- zrldl, Great ry 01 Anne y Sundayl: rd, Girls' A 51, 16215. 15. i6moie and ri, 63-61, 3.61, Varsity :W Baseball, 5 53.66, 215, k Cappella, 45 215, 16. 63.6117 JCI, 151111 EH 64.661 i ,I 63.661 inn, 65' 66: Captain, 65-66, Orchestra, 65- 66, Senior Board, Top Ten Oil Es- say: 61, 63, 65, 216. WEBB, DAVID-44, 90, 216. WEIN, PHYLLIS-45, 216. WELLS, RONALD-216. WEST, WILLIAM-216. WESTFALL, DONALD-Band, 65-66, D.E., 65-66, 50, 216. WHITE, ANNELLE-62, 216. WHITE, PAULA-Corral '66 Govern- ment Award, Top Ten Oil Essay, 216, 170. WHITEHEAD, DONALD-216. WHITENTON, ELIZABETH-216. WIESEN, JANICE-216. WILKERSON DEAN-Varsit Foot I Y ' ball, 63-66, B Basketball, 63-64, Var- sity Basketball, 64-66, Track, 63-64, Adams, Ella Jean-53, 256 Adams, Michael J.-95 Adams, Mike-256 , Gary- Student Council, 63-65, Sophomore Class Vice-Pres., Runner-up Junior Favorite, Runner-up Senior Most De- pendable, Nominee Beau, 65-66, Most Courteous, 64-66, 183, 216, 81, 88, 98. WILLIAMS, JULIE-Library Council, 63-64, Reporter, 63-64, 216. WILLIAMS, KATHY-216, 44. WILLIAM, RILEY-V.1,C., 65-66, Chap- lain, 65-66, 216. WILLIAMS, TERRY-Band, 63-64, Swimming, 64-66, Trainer, 65-66, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Board Alternates, 216. WILSON, DAVINE-216. WILSON, STANLEY-I-Ionor Society, 64-66, 56, 216. WINCHELL, JOE BILL-216. Student Index Ashcratt, Patricia-226 Ashton, Marsha-226 Atkins, Linda-256 Atkinson, Peggy-65, 226 WOLF FAYE-Band, 63-65, Junior and Senior Boards, 61, 216. WOODARD, SUE- 216. WOOTEN, DEAN- F.H.A., 65-66, 53 216, 63, 65. WORD, CLIFTON-217, 44, 45, 24 20, 173. WRIGHT, DEWEY-217. Adkins, Mary Martha-47, 226, 242 Ager, Marilyn Sue-45, 49, 256 Akins, John Greg-65, 226 Akin, Phyllis-256 Albertson, Theodore- Albertson, Richard- Albritton, Eddie-256 Alderman, Sharon-65, 256 Aleman, Susie- Alexander, Donald-226 Alexander, Doris-226 Alexander, Earline-256 Austin, Austin Jimmy- Linda-65, 226 Bailey, Brenda-256, 277 Bailey, Junior-226 Bailey Wyvonna-226 Baker: Barbara-46, 256 Baker, Billy-50, 226 Baker, Bobby-256 Baker, Joanne-40, 61, 226, 39 Baker, Richard-256 Ball, Cheryl-256 Marilyn Jo-226 WRIGHT, KAY-65, 217. WYSONG, GARY-63, 65. YANCY, ANN-Girls' Choir, 64-66, 217, 45. YEE, MARILYN-F.H.A., 63-64, YUDIN, ASHLEY-Sophomore, Jun- ior, and Senior Boards, Junior Var- sity Football, 63-64, Swimming, 64- 66, Runner-up Most Dependable, 64- 65,189, 61,116, 117, 217. ZEIGLER, GENE-217, 88. Beckam, Herman Roy-52, 227 Beckworth, Lynn-227 Beers, Carolyn Kaye-257 Beers, Kenneth-257 Belcher, Lou Anna-62, 227 Bell, LexieAnn-39, 223, 227 Bell, Mary Frances-257 Benedict, Kaye-227 Benetield, Michael-52, 227 Benetield, Robert-92, 227 Benevidez, Cecilia-257 Benham, Rhonda Joyce- Bentley, Larry-227 Bentley, Martha-257 Benton, Gerald-227 Benton, Jennifer-46, 227 Allen, Anita-251, 256, 263, 39 Allen, Carol Louise-226 Allen, Janita-45, 256 Allen, Stephen-256 Allen, Terry Lee-52, 226 Allison, Pamela-62, 65, 226 Allison, Susan-256 Alvey, Ronny-256 Amy, Paula-226 Anderson, Belinda-60, 256 Anderson Deborah-256, 260 1 Anderson, Frank-65, 256 Anderson, Larry-226 Anderson, Mickey-226 son, Pat-63, 226 Barberousse, Ronny-226 Bardeleben, David-256 Barela, Johnny-256 Barela, Raymond-256 Barker,'Michael-256 Barlow, Tommy-62, 256 Barner, Joyce- Barner, Joyce- Barnett, Carolyn-256 Barnett, Homer-63, 226 Barnett, Judy-63, 54, 256 Barnhart, Joyce-226 Barnhill, Leo- Barrow, Linda-226 Barrow, Patrick-226 Berry Carol-227 Berry Cathey Sue-257 Berry James-257 Berry James Wayne- Berry, Janice Marie- Berry John Wesley-257 Bicknell, Carroll-257 Biggerstatt, Joe Ed-257 Billups, Carolyn-53, 257 Billups, Delores-227 Bingham, Roy-41, 91, 61, 219, 222, 223, 227 Birdwell, Billy-258 Biro, Wendy-46, 164, 258 Bish, Danny Wayne-227 Anderson, Terry-62, 256 Andress, James-226 Andrews, Maria Della-226 Ardis, MaryBeth-142, 256 Arnold, Jesse H.-50, 226 Arnold, Mitchell-256 Arnold, Peggy-256 Arnold, Vivian- Arnold, Ward-246 Arrington, Ronnie-52, 256 Asbury, Cleda-256 Ash, Judy-226 Ash, Rita-226 J In -, --, ,5,,,---,,2-,f.:e..,e.e---l-le-l- an-ESX Barrow, Shirley-226 Barrow, Steven-257 Bars, Cynthia-257 Barton, Pat-226 Bates, Bi1IieJo-226 Bates, Joy Jean-226 Batte, Linda-226 Baucum, James-52, 257 Bauman, Dale-59, 62, 226 Beam, Kenneth-60, 95, 257, 52 Bearden, Linda-227 BeasIey,.BiIIieJoy-227 Beasley, Linda-257 Bishop, Donella Lou-46, 227 Bishop, Paula-258 Bivens, Wayne-227 Bizzell, Harry-258 Black, Patricia-258 Blair, Terry- Blanchard, Donna-46, 258 Blankenship, Shirley- Blanton, Liz-54, 39, 222, 223, 227 123, 124, 125 Blount, Bryan-54, 258 Blount, Eldon-65, 258 Blue, Delores-258 Anita- Ag--, .... aezsj - - mv-V, W...-...Aiea-A1.,.., .. . .... . .W 2 J' Lollipop Lovers Lick Into Limelight Blum, Glenda-227 Blunt, Leon-258 Boatman, Gene- Boatman, Max-258 Bohannan, Michael-50, 227 Bolger, Richard-258 Bond, Bonita-227 Bond, Walter- Boone, Jack-258 Bost, Kenneth-227 Bostick, Ann-39, 54, 123, 125, 252, 253, 258 Bourg, James-52, 54, 60, 61, 124 125, 258 Bourke, Rodney- Bowen, Bill-227 Bowen, Laura-258 Bowers Dwight-63, 228 Bowers Gayle-63, 258 Bowers, Sherry-62, 258 Bowles, Kenneth-44, 20, 259, 281 Boxley, Brunson, Darrell-260 Bruton, Larry-95, 260 Bryant, Rudy-260 Buckelew, Larry-260 Buie, Brenda-46, 260 Bullock, Melvin-260 Bumgardner, Pamela- Bunger, Tom-52, 228 Bunton, Cay-43, 61, 55, 44, 54 170, 228 Burgess, Gail-49, 260 Burgess, Sue- Burke, Rodney-106, 228 Burns, Nancy-260 Burns, Sandra-45, 228 Burrows, Ronnie-228 Burton, Gordon-260 Burwell, Cathie-53, 260 Burwell, Chester-50, 228 Busch, Glenn-7, 117, 118, 228 Bussey, Marsha-228 Butler, Billy-117, 260 Chambers, Keith-107, 261, 271 Chancellor, Jerry-92, 105, 106, 229 Chapa, Martha-59, 229 Chase, Gerald-229 Chastain, Linda- Chatham, Gail-261 Chennault, Sandra-46, 261 Cherry, David-65, 229 Cherry, Earl-50, 229 Chesnut, Karne- Chesser, Billy-229 Childress, Doris-229 Chiles, Linda- Chisolm, Virginia-58, 225, 229 Choate, Larry-261 Christian, Marian-65, 229 Clapham, Mark-49, 104, 229, 88, 91, 92 Clark, Bobby-261 Clark, Curtis-261 Clark, Larry-261 Clark, Tamara-39, 46, 261, 268 Boyd, Alan-228 Boyd, Dan-228 Boyd, Clay-54, 255, 259 Boyd, Grady-47, 60, 259 Boyette, Jimmie-228 Bradford, Claude-47, 228 Bradley, Janet-53, 259 Bradley, Rita-57, 63, 259 Bradshaw, Preston-259 Bradshaw, Ronald-259 Brady, Larry- Brakeville, Kenneth-228, 233 Branch, Kenneth-259 Brandon, David- Branecky, Patricia-259 Branum, Sue-259 Briggs, Sammy-52, 61, 223, 228 Bright, David-259 Bright, Dennis- Briley, Carl-65, 228 Briley, Jessie-259 Brinson, Willie- Brittain, Rebecca-47, 48, 259 Brooks, Mike-119, 120, 121, 228 Brothers, Gloria-53, 259 Butler, Deborah- Butler, Eddie- Butler, Jane-53, 228 Butler, Lynn-47, 260 Button, Peggy-260 Bynum, Mary-54, 125, 260 Bynum, Ronald-52, 65, 228 Byrd, Darrell- Byrd, David-62, 228 Byrd, Deborah-228 Ruth Ellen-228 Brown Annie- Brown, Mike-228 Brown, Peggy-33, 44, 61, 20, 54 253, 259, 124, 125 Brown, Regina-259 Brown, Richard-259 Brown, Rick-259 Brown, Ruth-228 Brown, Byrd, Harvey-52, 260 Cain, Joe-228 Callaway, Gwen-62, 64, 228 Cameron, David-260 Cameron, Sharon-260 Cannaday, Nita-260 Cappella, Marguerite-57, 228 Capps, Thomas-260 Carey, Beth-46, 54, 260 Cargal, Rodney- Cargile, Peggy-65, 260 Carleton, Elizabeth-46, 260 Carman, Jimmy-228 Carnes, Connie-125, 228 Carney, Judith-260 Carpenter, Janis-228 Carrell, Grace-261 Carriger, Sherry-53, 228 Carroll, Donna-62, 65, 261 Carson, Diana-45, 39, 261 Carson, Marsha-46, 261 Carter, Clifford-229 Clifton, Wanda-261 Clinton, Robert-261 Cloud, Janet-53, 229 Clower, Steve-229 Coates, Danny-229 Coats, Barbara-261 Cobb, Cheryl-229 Cobb, Eddie-261 Cobb, Hattie-261 Cochran, Douglas-47, 261 Cochran, Virginia-61, 229 Coggins, Wanda-46, 230 Colbaughm, Jimmy-261 Cole, Barbara-261 Cole, Byron-230 Collier, David-261 Collum, Carolyn-261 Collum, Jimmy-230 Colvin, Beverly-230 Condry, Diana-57, 230 Connally, Joe-230 Connally, Kenneth-101, 230 Conner, James-63, 261 Conner, Leann-261 Conner, Vanita-261 Cook, James-59, 62, 230 Cook, Rose- Coonce, Sherry- Cooper, James-261 Cooper Jan-39, 261 Cooper, Jerry-230 Cooper, Kay-54 Brown, Sandra-228 Brown, Sonia-31, 259 Browning, Belinda-228 Browning, David-54, 59, 228 Broyles, Paula-50, 228 Brumtield, Bill-52, 228 Brunette, Barbara-45, 259 Brunner, Gordon-62, 259 Bruno, Angeline-53, 228 is 296 Carter, Carter, Carter, Dickey-92, 229 James-52, 229 Lou-54, 62, 261 Carter, John-65, 261 Carter, Malinda-261 Castello, Mary-261 Copeland, Danny- Corbitt, Ga ry-262 Corley, Cortez, Cortez, Cortez, Kathy-262 Maria-53, 230 Pauline-230 Richard-230 Caswell, Michael-229 Cavender, Steve-261 Cecil, Suzan-229 Chambers, Debbie-47, 261 Chambers, Donna-48, 261 Cory, Joyce- Cory, Neva-45, 262 Costa, Ricky-117, 118 Couch, Rodger- Coughlin, Anita-260, 262 pf ,- -,e-jf-V. 2- Couser, Mary-230 Couser, Roger-1 17, 262 Cowan, Michael-230 Cowsert, James-262 Cowsert, John-95, 230 Cox, Barbara-230 Cox, Bonnie-262 Cox, Charles-262 Cox, Kathleen-230 Cox, Larry-262 Cox, Lloyd-50 Cox, Sharon-262 Cox, Shirley-262 Craft, Kathy-63, 262 Cralle, Michael-262 Crawford, David-54, 262 Crawford, Dennis-262 Crawley, Carole- Creek, Vickie-41, 230 Creel, Brenda-230 Crew, Sheila-230 Crider, Mary-47, 231 Crismon, Deloyce-231 Criswell, Wayne-33, 27, 231 Crockett, Gerald-231 Crook, Linda-45, 262 Croom, Peggy-262 Crosby, Sharon-231 Crow, Donna-53, 262 54, 225, Crownover, Sha ron-45, 262 Culbertson, Rondel-50 Cullison, Shirley-262 Cupp, Edward- Damron, Joe-262 Daniell, Sandra-231 Daniels, Charlie-63, 262 Daniels, Rickey- Danley, Brenda- Danner, Mary-231 Davenport, Micheal-231 David, Don-31, 262 Davidson, Myrl- Davidson, Troy-262 Davis, Calvin-262 Davis, David-62, 262 Davis, Ellen-231 Davis, James-231 Davis, John-52, 262 Davis, John Wesley- Davis, Kay-231 Davis, Keith-262 Davis, Nancy-47, 231 Davis, Ray-262 Davis, Roy-262 Davis, Sheila-45, 262 Davis, Tandra- Davis, Terri-45, 262 Davis, Thomas-262 Deaton, Donna- Debusk, Cress-117, 262 Deke, Sharon-262 DeMoss, Kaye-231 Denham, Linda-263 Denton, Jeanne-231 Denton, Kenneth-263 Denton, Linda-231 oevyyi,,DQnsj1,5,s263g1,X I iri. zu: -frr Digby, Glen-231 Digby, Paula-231 Diggs, Billy-52, 263 Dillard, Sharon-231 Dismuke, Richard-263 Dobbs, Danny-231 Dobson, Mike-65, 263 Donaldson, Judith-53, 263 Donham, Lynda-26, 46, 231 Donovan, Jimmy-263 Doran, Tommy-61, 90, 101, 219, 220, 221, 231 Dotson, Neel-63, 231 Downen, Ewing-231 Dowell, Ronny-263 Draper, Jesse-125, 254, 255, 263, 268, 39 Draper, Ronald-263 Driskell, Jimmy-62, 263 Duarte, Madalena-231 Dudley, Pat-263 Duff, Steve-52, 263 Duke, Shirley-263 Duncan, Ruby- Duncan, Tommy-11, 231 Dunham, Mark- Duniphon, Jimmy- Durrett, Bobbie-41, 32, 231, 149, 23, 39, 45, 54 Dye, Mike-231 Dyson, Sammye-60, 95, 263 Earnest, Ara Lynn-44, 174, 263 Easterling, Robert- Eckel, Terry-263 Eckert, Pamela-231 Eddins, Debbie-39, 45, 231 Edwards, Eugenia-53, 263 Edwards, Kaye-65, 263 Edwards, Tommy-264 Elfert, Kathy-60, 264 Elledge, James-52, 264 Elliott, Carolyn-264 Ellis, Harvey-231 England, Edwin- English, Elizabeth- Epperson, Billy- Eppler, Travis-60, 61, 253, 264, 5 Ernst, Judy-54, 264 Erwin, Larry-264 Eskew, Carolyn-264 Estes, Lanelle-264 Etheredge, Gary-90, 223, 231 Eubanks, Roberta-231 Evans, Lance-52, 231 Evenson, Elizabeth-231 Everhart, Rickey-264 Everson, Patsy-44, 231 Fails, James-231 Fails, Mary-264 Fair, Paula-231, 125 Fanning, Mava-53, 231 Farquhar, Ellyn- Farris, Jimmie- Farris, Tim-65, 232 Faustlin, Lynn-41, 31, 232 Felps, Wilke-264 Felts, Deborah-45, 264 Ferguson, Ricky-54, 264, 265 Fuck Duane 120 121 232 Fife Craig 93 264 Fine Barbara 232 Fxnn Glenn Fischettl Robert Fitzgerald Michael 264 Fletcher George 60 63 Fletcher Mary 45 232 Fletcher Patrrcia 30 47 Flippin Michael 232 Forbes Janet 232 Ford Billy 232 Ford Faye 232 Ford Glenda Fore Glenda 232 Foster Clyde Foster Rocky 232 Foster Sandra Foust Thomas 264 Fowler Pete 264 Fowler Rickey 123 124 125 264 Fowler Robert-264 Fox Kenneth-61 232 Fox Sandra- Frame James- Franklin Robert-264 Franklin, Sandra-232 Franks, Charlene-50, 232 Frasier, James-65, 264 Freasier, Sherry-44, 62, 2 Freeman, Dale- Freeman, Kenneth-264 Fredrickson, Allen- Froelich, Henry- Frost, Donna-265 Fuller, Jon-117, 265 Fulton, Robert-47, 265 Futrell, Nancy-54, 265 Gage, Thomas- Gage, Mitchell-50, 265 Galey, Jimmy- , if Gallegos, Martha-119, 232 Galvan, Gregorio- Gann, Norma-265 Gann, Robert-232 Gardenhire, Dwight-63, 65 Garman, Nancy-58, 265 Garman, Virginia- Garner, Dennis-265 Garner, Jerry- Garner, Sandra-232 Garner, Thomas Garret, Dean-232 Garrett, Leonard-63, 232 Garrett, Linda Garrett, Richard-232 Gaston, Paula-46, 265 Gatlin, Bonnie-60, 265 Gawlik, Robert-232 Gee, Given-265 Gee, Gvvendolynn-46 German, Cindy-232 Gesch, Terry-65 Gesch, Tommy- Gilbert, Frank-265 Gilbreath, Sharon- Gildon, Floyd-47, 232 Gilliam, Wesley-232 Gilmore, Sharon-53, 232 Girard, Sharon-232 Gish, Terry-265 Gist, Steve-52 Given, Candace-265 Given, Bix-232 Givens, Lennie-92, 232 ,. , 7,-zrs,-K ,-, ,-N, , ,.,.2,,.s-.e.3u: J - ' ,M . -W ,, Gleason, Dennis-265 Glenn, Janis-265 Glisson, James-265 Glover, Barbara-25, 232 Goins, Larry-57, 232 Golden, Linda-265 Golden, Louise-232 Golden, Michael Gonzales, Betsy-49, 65, 232 Gonzales, Ike-233 Gonzales, Manuel-233 Gonzales, Mary-49, 233 Gonzales, Patsy-48, 65, 25, 233 Gortney, Shirley-265 Goswick, Barbara-44, 233 Govvan, Joe-233 Gouge, Brenda-265 Gouge, Danny Gouge, Mary-265 Graham, Glenda-233 Graham, Jon-44, 63, 265 Graham, Mary-265 Graham, Michael-233, 265 Granath, Greg-58, 233 Grant, Michael-62, 233 Gray, Charlotte-233 Gray, Dennis-233 Gray, Jerry-233 Gray, Laura- Gray, Charlette-57, 127, 233 Greene, Georgia- Green, Jimmie-234 Green, Michael-265 ' 1 ., 1. 11' 5' 298 'E X Green, Ronald-61, 92, 106, 107, 234 Green, Terry-265 Greenlee, Gary-52, 61, 234 Greenlees, Dara-47, 265 Greer, Dee-49, 54, 234 Greer, Virginia-234 Gregory, Linda-63, 234 Gregory, Gary-265 Griffin, Gerald-234 Griffin, Paula-125, 265 Griffith, Charles-48, 265 Griffith, Jerry-234 Grimes, Allen-234 Grissom, Clarence-47, 234 Grissom, Rita-234 Ground, Aaron-265 Ground, Bobby-44, 59, 191, 234 Grounds, Sharon-266 Gustin, Linda-266 Guthrie, Jerry-266 Haenelt, Brenda-60, 65, 266 Hagar, Donna-234 Hage, Daniel-65 Haiduk, Bennie-54, 234 Haines, Beth-63, 64, 38, 266 Halfacre, Joe-234 Halifax, Janeen-41, 60, 255, 260 266 Hall, Sherry Halliburton, Marsha-54, 234 Ham, Richard-266 Hamilton, Sheldon- Hamiter, Franklin-234 Hamm, Cathy-53, 234 Hammett, Sharon-63, 235 Hana, Danny-235 Hanes, Douglas-235 Haney, Royce-52, 235 Hanson, Larry-266 Hanson, Ricky-266 Harbison, Pamela-235 Hardin, Mary-266 Hardwick, Bruce-266 Hare, Floydene-235 Harper, Harold- Harper, John-65, 266 Harper, Marcella-266 Harper, Robert- Harrington, Elizabeth- Harrington, Larry-63, 266 Harris, Eddie-61, 90, 235 Harris, Jim Bob 52, 235 Harris, Ricky-235 Harrison, Betty-235 Harrison, Bobby-266 Harrison, Brenda-235 Harrison, James Harrison, Randall-235 Harrison, Rebecca- Hart, Darrell-95, 266 Hart, Virginia-47, 49, 235 Hartsfield, Nita-266 Harwell, Shirley-266 Haston, Ray-266 .,eg.q--- 1,-fy,-V - V , ,V X . .. . , , , .- - 6 . - L. , - 1.v:, ':1'lN-:view . ,4.re'Ing, , ,. LJ ' P -,' W'YHli1Y!f'6?lNfir3I'ttf-f5lf:l'f'3ltII'?6'56i-1-6 3 ' X - L lt, IO7, 266 15 234 I 191, 266 IS, 266 34 38, 266 6, 266, 266, il, 234 1 il 235 5 5 6 ,266 235 as Haston, Troy-267 Hatch, Cherri-267 Hathaway, Margaret-53, 55, 44 235 Hatmaker, Alice-47, 267 Haynes, Johnny-235 Haynie, Larry-266 Heady, Richard-267 Heath, David-235 Helmstettler, Bobby-267 Hembree, Sue-267 Henager, Nelda-45, 235 Hendrick, Steve-48, 57, 235 Henry, Mavis-235 Henry, Susan-267 Henson, Shirley-267 Hermon, Mike-267 Herrera, Manuel-267 Herring, Margin-267 Herring, Morris-44, 267 Hester, Leroy-95, 267 Hicks, William-95, 235 Higdon, Martha-235 Hill, Genevie-267 Hill, Jimmy-267 Hillier, John-59, 235 Hubnik, Raymond-235 Huckaby, Danny-268 Hudson, Claudia-235 Hudson, Floy-268 Hudson, Steve-268, 282 Huff, Charles-50 Huff, Ralph- Huftman, Debbie- Huftman, Kay- Hughes, Sue- Hughes, Marlena-235 Hukill, Shirley-235 Humble, Dwayne-63, 268 Humphries, Dan-236 Humphries, Gary-236 Hungerford, Gay-268 Hunley, Jim-268 Hunt, Larry-268 Hupp, Robert-47, 268 Hurst, Larry-I26, 268 Hurst, Norman- Ingram, Gayle-38, 25l, 268 Ingram, Gene-I I9, 268 Ingram, Ronnie-65, 268 Isbell, Virginia-54, 268 Ives, Jerry-236 'x Afu Hinds, Ricky- Hinesly, Dale- Jackson , Barbara-62, 268 Jackson, Bennie- Jones, Marvin- Jones, Paul-269 Jones, Ray Jones, Richard-269 Jones, Robert-269 Jones, Ross- Jones, Xan-53, 236 Jordan, Linda-269 Joy, Dicky-95, 236 Judkins, Bobby-269 Karr, Richard-94, 236 Keener, Sandra-54, 62, 236 Keith, Billy-236 Kelley, Casey- Kemp, Michael-269 Kemper, Fred-60, 95, 249, 250 251, 269 Kendrick, Bob-269 Kennedy, Gay- Kennedy, Shirley-237 Kennedy, Teresa-65, 269 Kenyon, Jerry-237 Kidd, Jerry-52, 237 Kidwell, Wilma-53, 237 Kimbrough, Bill-237 Kimbrough, Nancy-55, 237 Kimbrough, Monroe-44, 237, 2 I-nnesly, Don-IO7, 235, 267 Jackson, Dale- KIHCGHOH, Lonnie-269 Hineslyl VanCe..1 17 Jackson Larry-236 Kincheloe, Allen-237 Hinson, Theresa Jackson' Lee- King, BUSTGV-52, 269 h I ' 'I Snow Storm Qwaths Qc oo in Si ence Hiser, Patsy-267 Jackson, Lynda-236 King, Carmen- Hite, Carol-45, 267 James, Danny-52 King, Judy-237 Hobbs, Ronnie- James, Mary-61, 236 King, Kathy-I25, 269 HOCIQG, Gary- Jamierson, Dannette-268 King Linda-237 Hodge, Gregory- Hodges, Linda-267 Hoffnagle, Michael-267 Hogan, Chester- Holder, Robert-235 Holland, Preston- Holland, Ray- Holloman, Ronnie-44, 267 Holt, Carol-27, 33, 47, 54, 267 Holt, Wayne-62, 267 Hooper, Sharon- Hopkins, Larry-235 Horn, Kathie-21, 45 Horn, Marlene-125, 267 Hornback, Linda- Horne, Jean- Horton, Donna-267 Hostetter Julia-235 Hougton Paul Hounshell Larry 50 Howard Paul 47 235 Howard William 268 Howell Donald Howell Mike 95 268 Howes Judy Hoyle Carrie 235 Hubnik Fred 268 Hubnlk Michael 268 Jamierson, Dustin-47, 236 Janosik, Johnny-268 Jarrell, Barbie-53, 45, 269 Jarrell, Carlton-236 Jarrett, Sandra-63, 236, 269 Jeffery, Paul- Jeffrey, Janice-53, 269 Jenkins, David-2I, 54, 44, II7, I I8, I I9, 236 Jenkins, John-52, 63, 269 Jernigan, Jackie-63, 236 Jernigan, Verna-269 Johnson, Connie-269 Johnson, Dorothy- Johnson, Gene-97, IOO, 236 Johnson, Paul-62, 269 Johnson, Phillip-54, 224, 225, 23 IO6 IO7 IO5 Johnson Stephanie 269 Johnson Virginia 236 Johnson William Johnson Vicky 25 236 Johnston Kathy 47 269 Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Bill 47 60 269 Carolyn Danny 269 David 236 Deborah 63 269 9 Kirby, Nathan-269 Kirkland, Kenneth-237 Kirkland, Patsy-237 Kirkland, Sherry-47, 53, 269 Kirklen, Ann-236 Kiser, Nina-237 Koonce, Ronald-269 Kowacich, Nolan-269 Knauss, Diane-269 Kraft, Sandra-269 Kruse, Franklin-237 Kruse, Johnny-237 Kuenstler, Linda-49, 237 Lambert, James-269 Lambert, Judith-54, 237 Lambert, Nancy-237 Lancaster, Dee-237 Lance Robert 52 269 Lane Bettey 269 Laney Richard 95 237 Lankford David 269 Latham Danny 269 Lathem Nancy Lauriaine Barbara 53 270 Lawson David 270 Lawson Judy 53 65 270 Lawson Lynn H, 3 i I LULJ1 i.a4.adu-eu...-anilihiui' mmT ' 61 1 1 I - I 1 4 ' - .. 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I Lawson, Thomas-237 Leathers, Roy-50 Lee, Ann- Lee, Donna-270 Lee, Sandra-237 Lettwich, Steven- Lehman, Marvin- Leonard, Sherry-62, 237 Lester, Elizabeth-45, 270 Leuenberger, Marilee-38, 54 270 Lewallen, David-270 Lewis Bobby-237 Lewis Denny-270 Lewis Earl-95, 270 Lewis, Kay-63, 65, 237 Lewis William-52, 65, 270 Leyva Ruby-57 63 237 Lagonf Drew-44,' 115, 116, 1 Lillie, Ronny-270 Lindenberg, Sandra-270 Lindley, Roy-47 Link, Linda- Link, Sandy-21, 60, 270 Lippard, Evelyn-47, 54, 237 Lisenbee, Patricia-237 Little, Sherry- Litton, John-270 Lloyd, Jackie-237 Lloyd, Marie-49, 58, 270 , 255, 17, 237 McAnnally, Sharon-270 McCain, Carolyn-53, 257, McCafrferty, Terry-238 McCammon, Sylivia-270 McCartney, Carl-270 McCauley, Leda-238 270 McCleery, Steve-44, 20, 107, 60, 61, 249, 251, 270 McCleery, Marvin-238 McCleskey, Mike-116, 117, 238, 1 19, 54 McClung, Peggy-58, 61, 47, 238 McClure, David-238 McClure, J.C.-271 McClure, Rocky-54, 234, 238 McComas, Donald-271 McCombs, Glynneth-65, 238 McCorcle, Belinda-47 McCown, James-271 McCoy, Gene-271 McCracken, Kathy-271 McCrury, Sally-62, 65, 260, 271 McDarman, Jesse McDonald, Karla-50, 238 Mclflfresh, Mike-54, 271 McFarland, Deborah- McFerrin, Lawana- McGaha, Deanna-238 McGee, Teresa-45, 238 McGray, Barbara-271 McGuire, Donna-238 ,J Marrs, Lou Ann-65, 272 Martin, Allison-238 Martin Ann-272 Martin Charles-272 Martin, Clift- Martin, Gary-238 Martin, James-63, 238 Martin , Mary-53, 272 Martin Patricia-272 Martin Stanley-272 Martin Tony-272 Martin, Vickie- Martinez, Rita-238 Masterson, Carla- Matheny, Bonnie-238 Mathis, Brenda-238 Mathis, Michael-47, 239 Matthews, Janice-272 Mauldin, Steve-41, 44, 239 Maxwell, Larry-272 Maxwell, Paula-63, 239 Mayberry, Greg-52 Mayfield, Kerre- Maytield, Marsha-272 Maynard, Linda-272 Mayo, James-62, 272 Mayo, Tommy-239 Meacham, Gem-41, 229, 55, 47 26, 239 Meador, Carlyn-272 Meador, Ronald-52, 239 Temperature Tortures Tennis Team Lockett, Bill-237 Lotlin, Mary- Logan, Mary-270 Logan, Thelma-65, 237 Long, Edd-237 Long, Kathleen-237 Long, Linda-270 Looper, Linda- Lopez, Anna- Lopez, Robert-237 Lorenz, Betty-270 Lorenz, Kenneth-238 Lovett, Charles- Lovett, James-270 Lovett, Linda-238 Lowe, Linda-65, 270 Lowery, Judie-238 Lutfman, Bobby-270 Luian, Roielio-270 Luncetord, Delton-270 Luncetord, Thomas- Lundgren, Linda-270 Lynch, Jimmy-63, 270 Lynch, Sharon- Lynch, Sherry Lynchard, Judy-238 Lynn, Daren-52 Lynn, Don-270 Lynn, Jimmy-270 McAdams, Ben-95, 270 McAdams, Ken-95, 270 5, 300 McKay, Debra-271 McKelvey, Donna-40, 41, 78, 221, 238, 128, 39, 123, 125, 129 McKinney, Glenda McKinney, Sharon-238 McMurry, Ricky-271 McNabb, Dewain-120, 121, 238 McNew, Jimmy- McQueen, Darla- McQueen, Shirley-53, 271 McSpadden, Lynn-149, 238 McVean, Phil-95, 271 McWhorter, Janice- McWhorter, Patricia-238 Machen, Bobby-95, 238 Maddox, Jo-238 Maddox, Rick-271 Madrid, Manuela Mahan, James-52, 271 Mahan, John-52, 238 Mahan, Warren- Mahtouz, Angela- Mahoney, Greg-238 Mangan, Jo- Manion, Linda-54, 271 Manly, Scott-62, 238 Mann, Rebecca-45, 271 Manning, Jackie-271 Manning, Danny-238 Marcum, Walter-60, 271 Marrell, Rex-272 Marrs, Ga ry-272 Means, Linda-125 Meddres, Diana,- Medlin, Charles-98, 101, 221, 239 Medlock, ,Gary Melton, James-239 Melton, Larry-239 Mercer, Joyce-272 Merriman, James- Merritt, Janis-46, 272 Merritt, Joyce-272 Meyer, Eleanor- Middleton, Jane-35, 38, 239 Miles, Billie Miller, Carolyn-272 Miller, Charles-57, 239 Miller, Cynthia-44, 239 Miller, David Miller, Hazel-272 Miller, James-52, 272 Miller, Marsha- Miller, Mike-54, 239 Miller, Peggy-272 Miller, Robert-239 Miller, Ronnie-125, 239 Miller, Tommy-272 Milligan, Patsy-272 Milner, Sammie-239 Minter, Danny-272 Minter, Melody-272 Miranda, Manuela-272 Mitchell, Ann-46, 272 Mitchell H Archi .,y,q W il ,239 23, ss, 11, 3 1, 221, 233 1, 232 1 l l Mize, Carol-46, 272 Mize, Vickey-272 Mololey, Maryline- Moeller, Patricia-272 Mandanclan, Bryan-272 Montgomery, Ronnie-239 Montgomery, Sheila-61, 239 Montilla, Melanie-273 Moon, Carol-53, 239 Moon, Eddie-47, 272 Moon, Moore, Linda- Billy-5O, 240 Moore, Carolyn-272 Moore, Connie-273 Moore, Gary-62, 240 Moore, James-1 17, 273 Moore, Linda- Moore, Loyd-95, 273 Moore, Michael Moore, Ronald-273 Moore, Tom-273 Moreno, Jose- Morgan, Clarence-273 Morgan, Donald-240 Morrill, David-240 Morris, Johnnie-95, 273 Morrissey, Pamela-273 Morritt, Mike- Morton, David-273 Moseley, Kenneth-273 Motes, Larry- Mowdy, Sue-240 Mullock, Gary-273 Munguia, Geronimo-65, 240 Munguia, Margaret- Murillo, Connie-273 Murphy, David- Murphy, Kathy- Murphy, Mike-240 Murphy, Rise-73, 253, 273, 38 Murphy, Shirley-45, 240 Murrell Rex- Musitelli, James-240 Myrick, Linda-240 Nabors, Sue-273 Nail, Barbara-240 Nail, Danny-273 Nail, Frances-53, 274 Neal, Michael-274 Nelms, Stephania- Nelson, Linda-274 Nelson , Melody-45, 274 Nelson, Robert-107, 240 Nelson , Ted-240 New, Sandra-274 Newman, Robert-240 Newton, Cynthia- Nichols, Alan-240 Niemann, Pat-274 Nipper, Lequita-65, 274 Oliver, Roloert- O'Neil, Kelly-63, 54, 240 O'Neil, Tommy-240 Orsburn, Diane-61, 240 Osborn, Kathy-274 Overturt, Thomas-94, 240 Owen, Jerry-240 Owen, Judith- Owens, Roy-274 Painter, William-240 Palmer, Hubert-240 Palmer, James-240 Palmer, Wayne-274 Parker, Linda- Parker, Marsha-274 Parker, Ray-62, 240 Parker, Rodney-60, 274 Parker, Thomas-95, 38, 240 Parmer, Bobby-240 Parrish, George-274 Parrish, Leslie- Parsons, Linda-65, 274 Parsons, Mickey- Patterson, Cathy-54, 274 Patterson, David-240 Patterson, Debby-240 Patterson, Jennie-274 Patterson, Pauline-274 Nixon, Pamela-240 Nlolen, Sandra-49, 274 Norman, Charles-49, 252, 253, 38, 264, 274 Norman, Paul-60, 95, 274 Odell, Doris- OIdham,,BQssel,lfl.QQ2 249 so ff sz-W'f '-'W' 't'x 1' 'f Patton, Michael-275 Paulette, Harold-63, 275 Paxson, James-154, 240 Payne, Claudia-62, 275 Paz, Jessie-275 Peacock, Cathy-275 Peacock, Terry-240 Peeples, Pat-44, 240 Penick, Nancy-240 Peoples, Ronnie-90, 253, 105, 275 Perez, Tony- Perry, Billy-275 Peters, Michael-275 Pam, Judy-275 Pettigrew, Henry-52, 275 Petty, Sharon-44, 55, 240 Phelps, Eddie-275 Pherigo, Wayne- Phillips, Gen-47, 240 Phillips, Janette-275 Phillips, Joyce-275 Phillips, Mark-240 Phillips, Teresa-275 Pickens, Johnnie-275 Pickett, Danny-275 Pickett, Jackie-275 Pickett, Sylvia-45, 275 Pieper, Marsha-275 Pierce, Edward-241 Pigg, Lanita-275 Pilkington, Danny- Pinkstat'-F, Christy-275 Pinkstaff, Ronald-241 Pinner, Lana-275 Piper, Lelaneen Pitt, Shirley-241 Poe, Shyrel-275 Pointevint, Eddie-275 Pollard, Howard-275 Pollard, Michael-63, 65, 275 Poole, Arnold-241 Poole, Beverly- Pool, Bryce-95, 275 Pope, Cheryl-275 Porter, Emerson-44, 241 Porter, Marilynn-60, 275 Potts, Howard- Pounds, Paula-241 Powell, Chris-120, 121, 241 Powell, Chyree- Powell, Tommy-62, 241 Powers, Andy-241 Pradon, Danny-275 Prentice, Mary-241 Pressley, Julia-41, 38, 223 125, 241 Prestwood, Pat- Price, Joe-275 Price, Patty- Price, Ronnie-241 Priddy, Gary-61, 23, 241 Pritchard, Brenda-8 Proctor, Bobby-241 Prosise, Cheryl-275 Pruett, Robert-47, 275 Pruitt, Wanda-276 Pryor, Joann-50, 276 Quinn, Ervel-47, 276, 284 Quiroz, Estelita-45, 276 Raglen, Sheryl-53, 241 Rainer, Lindy-47, 276 Rains, Ronnie-117, 276 Raley, Gilbert-95, 276 Rambagh, Linda- Rampy, Joe-241 Randolph, Mike-47, 241 Rankin, Kathy-63, 276 Raper, Mary-276 .,. 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2 Ruebush, David-52, 277 Runnels, Jerry-277 Larry, Runnels-94, 243 Russell, Donald-277, 243 Scott, Sammy-279 Scott, Valerie-279 Seabolt, Mamie-279 Seabolt, Nancy-279 Seals, Mike-279 Searcy, Ann-279 Searcy, Linda-243 Seay, Laiuana- Seay, Lynda-243 Seed, Lenora-30, 279 Seibold, Henry-279 Seth, Tommy-243 Shackeltord, Ronny Shanks, Barbara-243 Shanks, Betty-243 Shaper, Becky-243 Sharp, Jerry-63, 243 Sharp, Mitchell-243 Sharpnack, David-279 Shaver, Donna-243 Shettield, Mike-63, 243 Shelton, Caroline- Shelton, Vicki-46, 53, 54, 279 Shepherd, Patricia-45, 279 Rhoads, David-63, 276 Rhodes, Becky-41, 60, 38, 249, 250, 251, 260, 273, 276 Russell, John- Sattell, Ronnie-117, 277 Sherman, Ben-44, 243 Sherman, Londa-47, 279 Sherrill, Charles-65, 279 Valentine Verses Voice Varied Vows Rhodes, Lawrence-62, 266, 276 Rhodes, Mary-276 Rhodes, Wanda-45, 57, 242 Richardson, Earl-117, 242 Richey, Johnny- Riddle, Duane-43, 59, 164, 62, 225, 242 Riggs, Donna- Riggs, Joyce-242 Riggs, Lindsey-43, 225, 242 Riley, Cathy-242 Riley, Chuck- Riley, John-49, 63, 242 Rippy, MaryAnn-46, 276 Risinger, Loretta-45, 242 Sailors, Prima-57, 62, 243 Saldana, Maria- Saldana, Raymond-277 Samples, Brenda-243 Samron, Joe- Sanchez, Delia-243 Sandell, Sherry-278 Sanders, Chris-61, 243 Sanders, Mary-278 Sanders, Ray-243 Sanders, Robert-243, Sands, Joy-21, 278 Sapp, Susan-278 Sarles, Karen-278 Sattertield, Helen- Sihilling, Enid-279 Shirley, Kendall-243 Shirley, Randall- Shoemake, Gary-65, 279 Short, Eugene-243 Shorter, Mary- Showalter, Jerry- Showen, Vickie- Shults, John-52, 279 Shults, Judith-45, 279 Siddle, Mary-45, 53, 279 Sikes, Dana-244 Sikes, Karen-54, 60, 46, 279 Sides, Randy-52, 243 Risinger, Sharon-41, 53, 242 Rister, Richard-242 Ritter, Derrell-52, 276 Ritter, Mitchell-62, 21, 276 Saunders, John-243 Savell, Ray-278 Sawyer, Becky-278 Sayles, Carolyn-278 Simmons Simmons Simmons Simmons, Frankie-45, -244 Roi-244 William-244 William-244 Robbins, Giles- Robbins, Sue-276 Roberson, Billy-119, 121, 243, Roberts, Brenda-276 Roberts, Johnny- Roberts, Lynn-276 Roberts Michael-276, 125 Roberts Nancy- Roberts Ronnie-50 Robertson, Brenda-45, 276 Robin, Dan-52, 276 Robin, Judy-42, 43, 61, 219, 220, 221, 128, 243, 38, 54, 129 Robins, Howard-277 302 P Sayles, David-243 Scarborough, Parvin-52 Scheible, Fred-278 Schlemeyer, Donna-44, 243 Schneider, Marilyn-243 Schulze, Theresa- Schumacher, Roy- Scott, Billy-54, 278 Scott, Bob-95, 54, 278 Scott Howard-47, 278 Scott, Jeanna-278 Scott Mike-278 Scott Russell-95, 278 Simons, Gerald-244 Sims, Ronnie- Sims, Sandra- Skaggs, Steve-47, 279 Skinner, Marsha-44, 244, 239 Slade, Dab-279 Slaughter, Billy-95, 279 Slaughter, Robert-279 Smallvvood, 'Emma-53, 46, 279 Smart, Jimmy-279 Smart, Robbie-44, 244 Smiley, Marion-244 Smith, Ann-65 73 9 3 l 279 i , 273 53, 54, 279 -75, Q70 243 7, 279 5, Q79 13 75, 279 79 279 sa, 279 0, 46, 279 E43 45, 244 244 244 l 79 , 2447 239 279 9 3, 46, 779 ll Starnes, Keith-280 Starr, Michael-7 77, 778, 244 Stevens, Bobby-244 Stevens, 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