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NATIONAL BAND CHAMPIONS PERFORM The stage band advocates sax on the stage. The saxophones highlight the bond ' s rendition of ' I Remember Bo Mr. Phil Hewett breaks the record for eating mikes. A gold record was awarded to Paschal ' s national championship stage band. Miss Texas gets stuck with a corsage from the stage bond. Sue Hare presents Miss Texas a token of appreciotion. Strains of cool jazz emanated from the auditorium on October 29 as the Paschal Stage Band presented two paid performances to music-loving students. The young musicians, under the guiding beat of Mr. Phil Hewett, rendered effective versions of numbers ranging from quiet mood music to the wildest jazz. The 50-cent ad- mission charge also entitled the audience to hear a num- ber by Mary Lou Butler, Miss Texas of 1965, who was guest performer. Proceeds went to financing the band ' s numerous activities. 53
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For added color, Paschal boys flaunt brightly pat- terned paisley ties for both evening and casual wear, modeled here by Lynn Copelond, Keith Wat- son, Bob Gate, and Lee Anderson. PASCHAL FLIPS OVER FADS Popular styles in shoes this year as shown by Panthers are buckled, tied, and white boots. Also, saddle oxfords made their comeback for both boys and girls after many years of gather- ing dust. Many fads have found their beginning in Paschal ' s halls, and this year proved no exception. From heads down to toes, Paschalites sported varied creations. Like the ever-popular madras, paisley also made the scene in ' 66 in the forms of dresses, blouses, and ties. The mode for girls this year Vi as the total look (svi eaters and matched legs), poor-boy shirts, hip-hugger skirts, and crazily patterned hose. Popular footv ear included tie or buckle shoes, boots, and the returning saddle ox- fords. Rings, too, shov ed originality as fingers v ere adorned by large stones, flowers, bugs, colored plastic, and wooden bands. Original rings are the peak of style, hands down Janice Bernard, wearing a hip-hugger skirl and poor-boy blouse, and Karen Miller, decked out in identically patterned sweater and stockings, demonstrate the latest vogues.
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MODELS SWING AT FASHION A-GO-GO Fashion-minded students and parents came to Paschal on the night of November 2, to see Fashion A-Go-Go, presented by members of the student body and faculty. The discotheque atmosphere was enhanced by the pres- ence of go-go girls and a combo, The Committee. The styles modeled in the show came from Cox ' s, who also supplied a master of ceremonies. Former Paschalite Shar- on Garrison sang to add a professional touch to the pro- duction. Models in the event, sponsored by the Parents Club, included Messrs. Arthur Lotspeich and Hubert Dut- ton as well as two club mothers. And UNIVAC picked Bill to be my date. Paschalite Bill Hunni- cutt models the newest cut of blazer with Paisley tie. Here is the latest fashion from Paris the current look in after school wear. Texas. Julia Conrad exhibits Well, SOMEONE ' S got to sing! Preston Thomas, Grubbs, and Mark Casstevens play background music. Steve Henrichs, Jin Where is the party? As a grand finale to the evening ' s fashion show, Cox ' s Department Store presented all of the models in a 54
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