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sv Mrs. Carol Chappell, Debate Club Sponsor since mid-term, gratulations to the winning debaters' team of Cissy Thorn- along with Larry Brown and Carl Weisser, gives her con- ton and Cathy Weaver as they admire the trophy they won. Debate ClubArgu Crim Investigation One ot the newly organized clubs at Paschal this year is the Debate Club. Sponsored by Mrs. Carolyn Kuykendall in the tall semester and in the spring term by Mrs, Carol Chappell, the club held weekly meetings. In common with the debating societies all over the country, the Paschal club's topic was, Re- solved that Congress should establish uniform regu- lations to control criminal investigation proce- dures. The debaters traveled to several contests this year. In January, they attended the T. C. U. Tournament at which the girls' team took tirst place. The organization went to the Baylor Tournament in February and to the Notre Dame Tournament in March at Wichita Falls. There, two ot the teams were in the top eight. Through their research and competi- tion the members develop quick thinking and logic. SOR: Susan Knott, Secretary, and Mike Chinworth, Treasurer, conduct the club's meetings George McLendon presents the debate topic to the club as Susan Knott listens. The topic concerned regulation of investigation. Debate Club officers for this year, Joe Falkner, President, Mrs. Carolyn Kuykendall, SPON-
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it Q,-. NX AQSQQ, Sue Benson, Proierl Chairman, Cynthia Giles, Project Co-Chairman, and George A member of the Medical Technological Team from Harris Hospital ex- White, Publicity Chairman, load boxes of food for the club to send to Vietnam. plains the display to Future Medical Careers member Susan Denton. O l FMC Club Travels to Parkland Hospital Officers are Robert Cook, Chaplain, Marcia Vernon, Secretary, Mrs. Ellamarga- ret Orren, SPONSOR, Sally Snedal, President, and Gary Solomon, Vice-President. Paschal's Future Nurses Club broadened its scope this year to include students interested in all as- pects ot medicine, and it changed its name to the Future Medical Careers Club. The main proiect of this year's organization was directed toward Viet- nam. Members of the club sent twenty-three packages ot books and magazines to the American fighting tor- ces. Speakers tor the club meetings this year in- cluded Dr. Hewett from T. C. U., Dr. W. V, Brad- shaw from the City Health Department, and a demon- stration by the Medical Technological Team from Har- ris Hospital. The members have been on field trips ranging from the Clinical Research Center, Dallas's Parkland Hospital, the Health Museum in Fair Park, and a visit to All Saints Hospital in Fort Worth.
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Row One: Mayer, Dickson, Goldberg, Godwin, Glidewell, Zimmerman, N. Allen, Paulson, Grimmett, Bernstein, Milligan, Brooks, Jackson, McGowan f Clark: Row Two: Hutson, Queen, Akin, West, Edmondson, Anderton, Alley, Freeman, Carter, Hileman, Atnip, Bookman, Florin, Hemminger, Henderson Hill: Row Three: Woodring, Menefee, Clemens, Ankenbauer, Stevenson, Broad: Ch R ' l 'L L' Pclschol's Mixed Chorus ond Girls' Chorus, under the sponsorship of Mrs, Pot Atkinson, provide tolented students with the opportunity to exhibit their sing- ing obilities. The Girls' Chorus, which meets ot per- iod one, performed in concerts in December ond in the spring, with the fifth period Mixed Chorus, The Mixed Chorus cloims thirty-five members occepted in the All-City Chorus, fourteen in the All-Region Chorus, ond one All-Stote Choir member. The chorus por- ticipoted in the TWC Chorol Festival in October, ond the Open House program during Public Schools Week, ond will toke port in the Boccoloureote Ser- vice in May. This years chorus also received C1 spe- ciol invitation to perform tor opening ceremonies ond speciol concerts ot the Son Antonio l-lemisFc1ir. Row One: Guardalabene, Green, Patterson, Maddox, Morphis, Jerome, Meek, Ryan, Anderson, Kenney, Lee, Warthoe, Barker, Vessels, Ward- Iaw, Anderson, L. Fields, Cell, S. Brooks, Richey: Row Two: Croy, Patty Ryan, Herron, Thompson, Miller, Foote, Schlenk, Baylor, Gibson Hirsh, Markum, Lemond, Williams, Andrews, Soper, Savage, Stockton Flinn, , , Avirett: Row Three: Roudon, Overcast, G. Fields, Gifford, En: ... dus, Perciballi, Alexander, Ballew, Sisco, Carlisle, G. Clark, Stewart, Lasater, Lips, S, Allen, Gary: Fourth Row: Phillips, Laningham, Tutor, Wright, Allums, Woodard, McCoy, Nevins, Hall, Dye, Boles, Kirkpatrick, McBride, Spriggs, Roberts, O'Byrne, Hunt, Alford, and Mandl are the mem- bers of the Girls' Chorus, meeting at period one under Mrs, Pat Atkinson. to Hemisliair Pat Atkinson conducts the Mixed Chorus during their fifth period class. 'Wlimiiii i J nen, Spurgeon, Wetmore, Lottimore, Gadlin, Reynolds, Baker, Little, McGiIvray, Edwards, Parker, Brooks, Echols, Norris, Mclnturff, Uhl- Row Four: Oliver, Giles, Rambo, Stennis, Treadway, Bartholow, Evans Travis, Fleming, Thornton, Rios, Hill, Burton, MacMillan, Yung, Ro- gers, McMullin, Merriwether and Hebert are the.members of the 1967- 1968 Mixed Chorus, which meets every day during the fifth period i K ll! 1 1 Z I ll Q. rx' L an thi L'5 fi r ' 3 ' 1 .1 1 l -. ..' r' .A ' - 5 '
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