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Page 108 text:
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. Vagabonds John White and David Miller rehearse for Yes Means No. Vagabond Pre ent Brick and th THE PROUD BIRD WITH A GOLDEN WHAT? Teenage moth Jane Bill Collins, in this James Thurber skit satirizing generation Ray looks in exasperation at her fuddy-duddy father moth, gap problems. Sally Dyess acts as narrator for the comedy. .W t Members of the Vagabond Players John White Alan McDonald Chipper Hartman, Bill Collins, Claudia Latimer, Mark Pross and Tahna Box
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. f-087 I-IMMM, I WONDER IF HE'S MARRIED YET?? Janine muse over the possibility of teaching with handsome Watson, Nancy Maples, Ann Barrett, and Sallie Kellner teachers like Mr. Mann during their teaching careers. Future Teachers Attend FTA Convention The Future Teachers Club, sponsored this year by Mrs. Thelma Gebhard and Mr. Bill Mann, strives to interest pupils in careers in teaching. This year the club sponsored many activities to this end. Two guest speakers were highlights of the club pro- gram. Mrs. Carol Chappell, speech and English tea- cher at Paschal, spoke to the members about her personal experiences as a teacher. Another guest speaker was Miss Millicent Keeble, whose wide ex- perience as an instructor has moved her into a po- sition as professor ot elementary education at Tex- as Christian University. Traveling to conventions, the Paschal FTA met with representatives ot other high school FTA clubs. Interested Panther members went to T.C.U. in November tor the district conven- tion and to Dallas in February for the state meet- ing. Another profitable journey took Paschal's tea- chers ot tomorrow to Mineral Wells for on inter- club workshop. While the conventions and outside speakers were the high points of the FTA program, much important work was carried out at the regular bimonthly meetings. At the end ot the year, FTA members had learned much about the myriad oppor- tunities and responsibilities of a teaching career. Mr. Bill Mann, SPONSOR, Nancy Maples, Publications Supervisor, Sallie Kellner, Ist Vice-President, Ruth Kirkpatrick, 2nd Vice-President, Mrs. Thelma Gebhaird, SPONSOR, Anne Echols, Secretary, Connie Brewer, Treasurer, Janine Watson, Pres- idenl, comprise the officers and sponsors of the Future Teachers of America club. Miss Millicent Keeble, an elementary education professor at T.C.U., addresses Mrs. Thelma Gebhard, Mr. Bill Mann, and Paschal's FTA chapter before school. I- , WK YZ' '
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Page 109 text:
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JE 1' A TX rehearse fifth period for their maior spring three-act production of You Can't Take It With You presented in the small auditorium. l l l l Students interested in work in dramatics find an l opportunity to develop their talents by joining Pas- ' chal's Vagabond Players. The group, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Miriam Todd, consists of students in- terested in all different aspepts of the theater. l The players began the year by presenting The Brick and the Rose in the auditorium in a paid program. l The group also entertained fellow students during study halls with the comedy Yes Means No, which ' was followed by a series of short skits. In April, the Vagabonds presented their annual paid program l in the small auditorium. This year's production was l a three-act comedy, You Can't Take lt With You. l l l , and Chipper labonds' pro- duction of the comedy You Can't Take It With You. Diligent practice was required for the humorous play. l 1 . i 'L 1 5 L S 1 Officers of the 1967-1968 Vagabonds are John White, Vice-President, Mrs. Mir- iam Todd, SPONSOR: Sally Thompson, Secretary: and Steve Whittaker, President. MY SINUSES NEED TO GO T0 ARIZONA! Marilyn Shults sheds tears in Yes Means No.'
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