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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.
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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+
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,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'-
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