R L Paschal High School - Panther Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

 - Class of 1968

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3 Ni'-lf , 3 s- r Q a Q -rumour Miss Doris Cheney explains how the United States bought and tought to get Mrs. Thelma Gebhard explains the complex poetry of Milton to her seniors. the boundaries it has today. Miss Cheney is an expert on American history. Distingui hed Teacher Retire from PHS A teacher is a friend, companion, counselor, and of course educator. Some teachers give long and dis- tinguished service to one school, Thus it is only fitting that these teachers should be given recogni- tion when they retire. Three teachers who built fine records at Paschal retired this year: Miss Doris Cheney, Mrs, Thelma Gebhard, and Mrs. Beatrice Dunning. ai Miss Cheney has taught in the social sciences depart- ment for many years. Paschalites ran for Miss Cheney's classes because she was highly recommended by their older brothers and sisters. Linking past with present, Miss Cheney made history a vital and fascinating subiect for many interested students. Quiet and friendly, Mrs. Thelma Gebhard taught in the language arts department. Teaching English, Mrs. Gebhard tried to prepare her students for the rigor- ' ous English classes facing them in college. The suc- cess of her former students proves that she did her iob effectively, passing on the skills they needed. Art was Mrs. Dunning's specialty, and she brought numerous art awards to Paschal in her work with her students. This dedicated educator combined patience, skill, and emphasis on the individual to bring out the best in her students. She often arranged shows by well known artists in Paschal's Little Gallery. Mrs. Dunning chats with Mr. and Mrs. o. D. Wyatt. Mrs. Dunning worked closely with administration officials for the school. I5

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Juniors and Soph Picnic at Twin Points Beverly Kostohryz, llene Glozer, and Cissy Ramsel launch their rowboot. we Shirley Roberts registers fear as she swings high. Sunny skies finally morked a Junior-Sophomore pic- nic on Fridoy, Moy 17, defying The TroldiTionol roin. Supplied wiTh Twin Points' full bc1TTery of volleyball neTs, renTed booTs, cind swings, The iuniors ond soph- omores enTerTciined Themselves oll c1fTernoon, wiTh brover souls oT'TempTing To swim in The icy loke. Af! Ter o cofered meol of borbecue, beons, lemonode, ond pie, The underclossmen resumed Their acTiviTies unTil evening. Mciny sTudenTs broughT musical in- sTrumenTs To culminoTe The picnic in singing. AT 7 o'clock, The cors pulled ouT, leoving Twin PoinTs messy ond deserted, waiting for The incoming seniors. o ---rf f'1.ig T. I M'-...T W my ..- ZW ' vga' ggi' ..,.s., V 5:-.-- i AE? i fl if 'it-1 - f T.. Q, . 1 e3i'ssiff:e.1..f-Q-me -rf,-'.-frfeirrf e ef are V01 2-.L ..' - ,-:, - - ig-'K r nzfgrfe- 'fz'57 E+'w::f1 '--we ' 'T - 'T . M ,- .-N sm..- , V. A--.3 -, :lg-' gc, ..,---s '-L.-, 'tes K.-,J bye,-if! A ,Qi ,gin , I A H ,MM ,gf ' '5...:,41'1ss,, 7' V7 ,F ...ae-L we-.: '.:.. .ie-Igf -E-To -- S-cj.. - i i c ' ' f .. -.4f ,5-was-,Qrj7 s -fi---c-PM -Q - 1 ,Q cv., P' f '5 ' 1 - H ' H- . fi' - ss ---ee if-'?'f'L5:':-A-1 -A-fgi' - ,V fx . 2. ' 'ian 4l -' ' Twiell 1 .. , 'E' - V .4 A fa. fav . , ,.... My f, , sv- .... -- c4 es. ,N e--Q . - 'v-'fra-tv, .,,. f 5 : ' 'ZF v?f'-Q-v-.,... 4 A ,' . , -e 3 , ' . se...A:.e::.,1,,.x r - - M, -'f -in af ' '-e-- Sei , 37' ' I ? ' '- ' C 'ir iii, ,. f J: M -..1f,':,-ffeiise S- .e -,-r.,, , , . ,+:',. ' ' 1 ,, ' ifr51.,1,fl,I M'4N..1 T 5 .Q 2 'le I N- .'5-'1.i'f'- ' ' A ,. , ,e ,,, .. , - f c 5-4 gi.l'g-?'.-'ef-7Q?n?,4'. f,,,.,-' ,V - :KM 3 fl ,ycsaaas gk 1 A: S525-A-, ,M ,'.,,u,.,1Q'i..f ,b'W:,: 75,3 ,Q 14 . V, ,N s s- f A . . or-,as 1. A , ,.,v . iv 'c ful.. . x..1:'L.. '? !.a,'5 ivti' v. .,4-42 V , Swimming was one of the main activities at the picnic, even though the water was cold. Twin Points Park Area is situated on Eagle Mountain Lake. Lovely ladies of the iunior class pose winningly at the beginning of o furious volleyball game. Included are: Cathey Spears, Leslie Summers, Nancy Reid, Liz Johnston, Ilene Glazer, Beverly Kostohryz, Cynthia Slaughter, frantically trying to secure victory for the team. ei-1-c 3 iwes H5



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The crowd of seniors swing to the soul music of the Red Hearts. Af- ter eating their dinner, seniors moved lo the floor for dancing. Susan Knott and A. B. Aldredge listen to the dinner speeches. l sf , ., Dinner Dance Delights Paschal Graduates Roger Pins and his dale laugh loudly at the antics of the band i6 ' And here he is - Little Gary Furgeson!! Performing with a style covering everything from James Brown to Little Stevie Wonder, Gary was more than iust a star at the May 24 dinner dance: he was soul, he was ex- citement, he was a great senior dance. Supported by the excellent music of the Red Hearts, this pint- sized soul singer was truly a show-stopper. Prior to the formal dance was the class dinner, which was held in the Grand Ballroom of the Texas Hotel along with the dance. During this, the senior officers Jim Shaw, Larry Brown, Nicki Thompson, and Barbee An- derson introduced the guests and the sweetheart, Mol- lie l-licks, gave the invocation, and expressed the en- tire class's appreciation to the sponsors and parents. The dinner dance was a unique and superb blend of companionship, of fun, of humor, and of reflection. Danny Duke and Susan Hebert struggle lo keep the food off their formal clothes. The Dinner Dance called for long, formal dresses and luxedos.

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