Odessa High School - Corral Yearbook (Odessa, TX)

 - Class of 1966

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Odessa High School - Corral Yearbook (Odessa, TX) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 31 of 312
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,,, 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

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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.



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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.

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