R L Paschal High School - Panther Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)
- Class of 1941
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JUNE SENIOR FAVORITE BARBARA BUNDGCK IUNE SENIOR FAVORITE EDWIN CARRUTH s. LOW SENIOR FAVORITE GEORGEMA ROMINGER Pg N t3 gl! Low SENIQR FAVORITE BGB MIZELL Pug: Ninely-nine TUNIGR FAVORITE IEAN WILSON POHIJ X, IUNIQR PAVQRITE I-IARGLD BAKER SOPHOMORE PAVQRITE BETTY IUNE TI-ICMPSON I' at, SOPHOMORE FAVORITE IACK AVINGER P O H iJ'll x 0'4- 1 -K1 K Ll' K, v X A xwfktlf fl. r ,KAN f xx , ' , V -ff f il'l,5-I ll iv , VJ VV t tallfiw , , 1 , P t, . ,, f L Y., PM K N I -WET-V vfbfx tsxpvr l n. J ' f N, r . n N Aww i in Pt' M fciw' , gf of ig J ' , 1 ' 43 . .1 X' Us N ' ' rr-J-FM ' ttnbk' My u en 0 y nymv Mix K 'jlltff If , PKLVD lf! I 1-ff , lf' ' f tv t t. - mn' VLA WZMLA 1 HORACE BUSBY- Editor l94l Panther, Editor Pantherette, Boys Debate Repre- sentative, Winner in Quill and Scroll Na- tional editorial writ- ina contest. EDWIN CARRUTHA President of the Stu- dent Body, Band Drum Major, Senior Favorite. SARA COOKE President oi the Na- tional Honor Society. HAROLD BAKER- Vice-president oi Student Body, Presi' dent Vagabond Play- ers, lunior Favorite. MARY FOULKSf - TOM REEDER Girls Debate Rep lune Senior Class resentative,City Win- President, Writer ot ner in Fire Prevention Schools Alma Mater. Essay Contest. f 4, X' 4 'ip . P O t Hmnlrmf Funr A02 'IMO 1940-41 l OE MOSELEY- Leading Band and Orchestra Musician, Composes, Orches- trates, and Conducts, Texas Representative for Leopold Stokow- ski Orchestra. GARY SOUTHERN- lanuary Girl's Scholarship Winner. BOB MIZELL- Boys Debate Rep- resentative, Corn- mander-elect ot Girls Drill Team, Class Fa- vorite. DOROTHY RITCHIE- Concert Master ot Paschal Orchestra. GEORGE HOSEY4 Q lanuary Boy's Scholarship Winner P ge Om' Hnmlred F i,. .Q l gm, lulill . IEW 60l'liel'lf5 About Our Faculty , 17 Speaking of Seniors . , , . 23 But These Underaraduaies , 55 Around the Clock 73 On the Trophy Trail , 79 At the Top A . 93 Under the Gavel , . lO9 Pass in Review ,.,.,. . l , . l33 Through the Business Section. . 149 we .!4UeI 6lge adcka HER DAY: Lite begins at 8:20, she usually rides Cll .... then, ot course, she has to gossip at the lockers about last night CZ? .... study comes C37 .... and she performs her favorite task, writing themes C45 .... you wouldn't believe it, but look at what she carries C57 .... and strolls around the halls if possible C65 .... she plays around a little in P. E. C73 .... and gets mad at silly boys in class C83 .... inevitably, she has to gossip, class or no class C9l .... and on Monday she takes in the assembly ClOl .... but she cah't miss painting up Cl ll .... finally she goes home for study, supposedly, a date probably Cl2l .... .S?ll6!eI'lf5 ,.!4UOI'6lg8 3400! HIS DAY: He usually rides the bus Cl3 .... keeps his locker jammed with rarely used texts C23 .... tries to learn sornethinq about typina C33 .... banqs away at football durinq P. T. C43 .... sometimes answers a question or tries, at least C53 .... then, too, it he's a real boy he's always doing somethinq queer, like aettina a hot seat on the radiator C63 .... has to bull around the lunch room tor a lonq time C73 . . . . or maybe talk to the man all men must meet C93 .... then he tools around in the assembly a while ClO3 .... or aabs some more it pos- sible Cll3 .... and where there's a woman theres wit, or at least, boys can't resist showing oft for qirls C123 .... takes on some military drill Cl33 .... then takes oft ior home on a bike or in or jalopy Cl43 .... n .q, 0 , M Lum x-1 1' ' -, ' U- cw. .u-1-1 : -I 5 - gg! 4 , , 11 ' 61 -.- Q ' ,W ' .1 , - hp. 5 '.Lf'M7- ' W. mf, f: ::,- '..: --1 U, , 'N' 4 ' '-gil? Q .5 u 'W Qghi-5 X ' . yr-.1 s Q D, 1 -L . - . 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W' 42 ' w .2 W7 f I 5 6 X x XX S Z I f ,', w'5lI , ff '1wXN X 1 ' ' x 11 0 N x X ww -IN 2 xX K XXX -xXLx N X K ' X mx, ggxx V ' ff X n f X al- V . X XXX ' X Vx X '--- ,V I X Rxx .. ary . Yjfwler fke gave! PUBLISHERS OF MEMORIES First Bow: Robins, Swanson, Cornell, Oudkirk, Williams, Hauser, Wheeler, Thomas Second Row: Caskey, Roberson, Townes, Brown, Snider, Wilson, Echols, Hurley Third Bow: Shyroc, Samanie, Melton, Harker, Powell, Faulks, Norman 1941 PANTHER Editor-in-Chief . . . .Horace Busby Associate Editors . Iigfjrgfuglggiell Business Manager Donald Samanie F It S Margaret Caskey Gcu Y ponsors ' F. L. G. Hurley PANTHER STAFF MAKES HISTORY BY DEDICATING 32nd YEARBOOK TO AVERAGE STUDENTS Well, if you're stuck, you'd better ask Horace. He can do it. And do it he has from can did camera snaps to write-ups of at least half the book. He even arranged for the publicity in the Pantherette by writing it himself. But the rest of the staff has been busy, too, even if they didn't work on everything at once. The biggest job has been typing the write-ups, captions, and headlines. And Levena Cor- nell, Leta Oudkirk, Elizabeth Thomas, and Ioan Snider have had their hands full almost every afternoon. Classifying pictures was another headache, and virtually everyone had a share in that. Hugh Brous's worry has been gathering facts for the cadet section, and Mary Alice Wil- son, Mary Faulks, and Ruth Swanson have done a smiliar job for the clubs. Counting votes for the favorites was another of those tedious jobs that took a lot of careful- ness and was very important, as Carl Parker, Elwynne Roberson, Elaine Townes, Barbara Brown, Billy Harker, lanice Echols, Evelyn Wheeler, Wilda Williams, and lack Reichenstein can tell you. The people who have gotten those snapshots for you are C. M. Grubbs, Pat Hogan, lacque- line Clark, Winston Pritchard, and, of course, Horace Busby. Getting advertisements from business men, firms, and schools takes lots of time and salesmanship. Donald Samanie, Kelly Shyroc, and lean Powell could give a course in selling ads by now. loyce Melton has had a one-man for one-woman? job of pasting pictures. And those stu- dents who went to Denton to represent Paschal in the State High School Press Association meet were Betty Norman and Donald Samanie. P gl Om' Hundred Ten SOB SISTERS AND NEWS HOUNDS First Row: Ott, Welsh, Reichenstein, Grubbs, Busby, Kilpatrick, Mahon, Thompson, VV'einstein Second Bow: Tipton, Field, Forgy, Wheeler, Robertson, Cashion, Davenport, Moseley, Hur, Welcli Third Bow: Lockett, Buckeridge, Thompson, Burditt, Chavey, Busby, Chambers, Bennett, VValker, Fox, Taylor Fourth Row: Parker, Feree, Mitchell, Harker, Bibbink, Churchill, Schwartz, Landrum, Finley, Coursey Fifth Bow: Stephens, McCoy, Schwain, Lively, Elkins, Iackson, Beauchamp, Bumpas, Holt, De' Lipsey, Blevins STAFF Fall Spring Horace Busby . . . Editor-in-chief Horace Busby Iimmie Kilpatrick. . Associate Editor Eleanor Schwartz Doris Mahon . . . Managing Editor . Billy Welsh Al Weinstein . .,,. Copy Editor lerry Bennet lack Beichenstein, La Rita Thompson lerry Ferrel, Marion Mitchell, Boy Welch Business Statt Assistant Editors Bill Ott, lack Beichenstein, lane Lively, Beatrice Buckeridge, Billy Welsh Marilyn Landrum, David Lewis FOURTH ESTATE ISSUE WEEKLY PUBLICATION, PANTHERETTE, RANKING HIGH AMONG TEXAS PAPERS Twice having Won as the state's leading Weekly in Texas high schools and always ranked high by national journalistic societies, Paschal's Pantherette tout Tuesday tor Sc? has become a student tradition. Noted tor the gossipy revelations ot romance in Panther Purrs plus the study hall timelpasseru oi the weekly Crossword Puzzle, and the cadet honor column, Golden Saber, the Pantherette has appeared in Paschal for some twelve years as a student tabloid and news agency, under its present adviser, Mrs. Minnie E. Tipton. Individual reporters on the staff have four times this year taken honors in the international contests ot the Quill and Scroll. I-Iorace Busby was ranked as one ot the ten top editorial writ- ers ot the nation for an editorial, Education: the Keystone of National Defense. Al Weinstein and Bill Welsh won third place in the regional copy reading contest and fourth in regional head- line Writing respectively. lack Beichenstein took an honorable mention in the region tor adver- tising display Work. Again the paper repeated its journalistim honors by capturing top honors in their district in lnterscholastic League competition, Two journalists represented the school at the Austin writ- ing competition March l and 2. Page One Humlred Eleven will ,l It lu l l' o X im ,'9 w. I 'Mr ' f 1 ft., t WIZARDS OF A's First Row: Clancy, Roberts, Taulbee, Rhea, Rutherford, E:lens, l-fosey Second Row: Reichenstein, Mumford, Miller, l-laynie, McCally, Moseley Third Row: Richardson, Faulks, M-:Cfonagill, Kilpatrick, Davis, Armstrong, Vtfalters, Ingram, Brackeen Fourth Row: Elkins, Sarnanie, Allred, Rankin, Lupton, Southern, Morris OFFICERS President Sarah Cook Vice-president . , , Ruth Taulbee Secretary , . Dorothy Rhea Treasurer . . , . . . Bertice Rutherford Sponsors. , Miss Agnes Edens, Miss Leslie Mae Clancy PASCHAL CHAPTER OF NATIONAL HONORARY SOCIETY LEADS SCHOOL IN FOUNDING COURTESY TRADITION Fullfilling their honor as the school's leading students in the scholastic field, members of the National Honor Society joined together last fall to inaugurate a drive among Paschal stu- dents to make courtesy the school's leading characteristic. The organization was joined by the Senate and Little Congress in presenting auditorium discussions and poster campaigns for out- standing student conduct. Chief innovation for the chapter, founded in 1935 by its present sponsors, Miss Agnes Edens and Miss Leslie Clancy, was a reorganization of elections to membership. Membership in the honor group, hereafter, will not be disclosed until the night of graduation of each class. But besides this revamping the club sponsored several social undertakings, notably a tamale supper honoring the sponsors last fall, and a social luncheon in April for all present members. Membership in the National Honorary Society is restricted to the upper one-tenth, scholas- tically, of each class, and members are inducted by vote of the faculty. Pngr Om' Hundred Trrclre INTELLECTUAL STAR-GAZERS First Row: Kruger, McMillan, Busby, Bridges, Kirkpatrick, Teter, McGonagill, Motz, Collier, Bradish, Thomas, Fisher, Watkins, Eakle, Maceo, Walton Second Row: Richardson, Riggs, Hazen, Baker, Flowers, Davis, Cochran, Elliott, Armstrong, Roberts, Lattimore, lackson, Brown, Naham, Featherstone Third Row: Rowe, Baker, Morris, Stegall, 'Webb Bush, Bogie, Foullcs, Hansard, Lane, Powell, Rankin, Southern, Morris, Lillard, Sanders, Noble Fourth Row: Powell, Smith, Porter, Brous, Richardson, Hood, Iohn, Rasmus-en, Reeder, Garrett, Christian, Broyles, Samanie, Hall, Ehrhardt, Turner, Rutherford, Henley Fifth Row: Holsapple, Carruth, Richardson, Crockett, Raney, Shadle, Hosey, Young, Nagle, Sewell, Graves, Calwell, Shryoc, Dobbs O F F I C E R S Fall Spring Dick Kruger . .. .President . .. .,,, Horace Busby lack Sewell , Vice-President. . ,..., Henry Motz Billie Burt r . . .Secretary ,.,, r . .Margaret Fox Henry Motz . . Treasurer ..,, Ford Bradish Bob Garrett, . . , Parliamentarian . . . . Donald Samanie Harold Baker , Sergeant-at-Arms . , . Wayne lohn Charles Erhardt , , , , .... Reporter , . , Charles Ehrhardt Miss Charlie Noble, . , , Sponsor r Miss Charlie Noble PENTA CLUB STAR OBSERVATION MAKES ASTRONOMY MAGAZINE Receiving mention in an astronomy magazine for the accuracy of their observation of the transit ot Mercury was only one oi the achievements of the Penta, Paschal's senior honor mathematics club. Under the guidance of Miss Charlie Noble, sponsor, and Mr. Oscar Monnig, club lecturer, the Penta studies the stars While it encourages the study ot mathematics. Other outstanding activities included sponsoring a Slide Rule Club each semester, award- ing ribbons, letters, and pins to honor math students, and a school dance. Pagz' One Hundred Tbirlrrn i ll'al' ll v: Ittli lull' n u IM' 1 ,'f 1 5 Q ll u AMBASSADORS OF GOOD-WILL First Row: Rankin, Taullzee, Winfrey, Bomar, Moseley, Walters, Powell, Ward, Waldron Second Row: Haller, Thomas, Davenport, King, Rosenthal, Daiches, Garston, Briggs, Lamb Anderson, Street, Engst, Baker, Berry, Rogers, Garrett, Fisher Third Row: Wheeler, Mcliinney, Verner, Myers, Childress, Biork, Hall, Evans, Worthington Swanson, Mayer, Nittelverg, Budd, Osier, Minyard, Bridges, Roberson, Ferree, Broxon Ehrhardt Fourth Row: Smith, Nelson, Shifflett, Rheinlander, Chandler, Brown, Hagman, Hull, Elliott, Ingram, Armstrong, Clarl-2, Scott, Minnis, Oltorf, Mitchell, Culbertson, Manchester, Griggs, Churman, Monroe, Brock Fifth Row: Brown, Anderson, Finley, Mciiinzie, Gann, Rosenthal, Meyer, Sankary, Nlleinstein, Rubin, Dewey, Stanford, Morrison, Burns, Hicks, Ellis, Seipel, Cochran, Southern, Greene, Reeder Sixth Row: Hall, Schwain, Mattison, Groginski, Scott, Miller, Bothwall, Durway, Score, Hardie, Brous, Rowe, McLeland, Maloney, Avinger, Allread, Wilson, Hamilton, Clary, Rasmusen OFFICERS , , . loseph Mosely Charlotte Walters L Egon Powell . Edna Louise lones , Elaine Ward Frank Winfrey . Ruth Taulbee President First Vice-President Second Vice-President Secretary , Corresponding Secretary Treasurer . , Assistant Treasurer Parliamentarian Mozelle Rankin Sergeant-at-Arms Kathrine Waldron Sponsor , . , . , , . Miss Louise Bornar PAN AMERICAN STUDENT FORUM ARRANGES TALKS, PICTURE SHOWS With numerous talks and picture shows, interesting programs, and a state convention at Denton in March, the Pan American Student Forum has rounded out a busy year. The club has the Friendly Neighbor Policy tor its purpose and seeks to develop a deeper understanding of Latin American countries. Organized in l934 by its present sponsor, Miss Louise Bomar, it has grown to be one of the largest clubs in Paschal. Page Om' liumlrml Fourlcerz DIGGERS OF THE DEAD PAST , I 32 I I till i I 'I I Q I . A First Row: Mixon, Echols, McMillan, Roberts, Armstrong, Haynie, Budd, Grimland, lVfcGown I II I ' I I Second Row: Smith, Minnis, McReynolcls, Verner, Stedman, Reineke, Dunn, Francisco, Williams, I Baker, McCally I Third Row: Rutherford, Shaw, Lamb, Ott, Hawley, Lindsey, Hagman, Smith, Winn, Clayton, Blanton, Seipel Fourth Row: Sparks, Hafner, Schutts, Weinstein, Moring, Clark, Brock, Haynes, Stegall, Powell, b Briggs, Parker O F F I C E R S President . . , , i , Francis Armstrong Vice-President . Moreene Roberts Secretary , , , , Betty Haynie - Treasurer , . . Wilda Williams Parliamentarian , Culver Grimland ,M Sergeant-at-Arms , lanice Echols M- Critic , , . , Katherine Calkins Reporter . , Doris Brackeen I I I Historian . , . Betty Budd I I Sponsor . Miss Ruby Mixon vc, l I I It IUNIOR HISTORIANS GIVE PRIZES FOR HISTORICAL THEMES , I I l ,It In order to encourage interest in the history of Tarrant County and Fort Worth, the Iunior Historical Society has offered a prize for the best theme on any subject related to the history , I I of the county and city in a school-wide contest. I Programs given at regular meetings of the club feature interesting incidents, buildings and ' V ' III stories of local history. I I I , , II I I ' ' I Page Our Hundred Fiftren M . ,'tlwQ?h, l, x. 4.5 il t IHS, '1 lHuH.I . lflni!! ,-1 'ii ibeabcafion Panthers have long been dedicated to the promi- nent in the school. This l94l Panther is dedicated to those, though, who make the school go 'round- the average boy and the average girl. ln between on grades, tull of good times, always nominating, never a nominee, friends to classmates and teach- ers alike, the average are, in reality, the school. To those of today represented by George Witte and George Ann Brown, and to those average stu- dents ot yesterday and ot tomorrow, this Panther is dedicated with a toast to their unrewarded honor. . . Pug: Eight I V 'vs IH' ETHER ENTHUSIASTS First Row: Vllheeler, Boles, Boley, Pool Second Row: Davies, Turner, Sharp, Massey, Wright, Berger, Lattiriiore Third Row: Stephens, I-lagman, Byrnes, Taylor, Ruth, Lowden, lanes, Brock O F F l C E R S President . . . . Clifford Teague Vice-President .Mary Lattimore Secretary-Treasurer Mary Louise Winn Sponsor . T. Reginald Boley RADIO WORKSHOP ATTENDS BROADCASTS, PRESENTS ORIGINAL RADIO SKITS How to Act Before a Microphone, or Nuts to Nervousnessu might Well be the title of a hook of personal experiences of Radio Workshop members, for frequent trips to radio stations to Watch broadcasts, coupled with their own performance of original skits, give them a real insight into what actually happens when VVe're on the air. The study of radio technique includes lectures on different phases of radio, the setting up of radio models, and demonstrations by ham operators. Pugr Om' Hn1nfrmlSix'l I UN IOR G-MEN . First Row: Sherwood, Leonard, Clark, Cordry, Foullcs, Ichns, Little, Robins, Gantt Second Row: Kantrovich, Shannon, White, Henry, Leach, Bryson, VVallace, lanes, Blum, Johnson Third Row: Tunstill, Hull, Russell, Kiser, Phillips, Frost, Kurtis, Iones, Merrell, Klernrnedson Fourth Row: Green, Wurth, Reid, Walker, Bradford, Collier, Cooper, Berry, Calhoun, Bowles, Teague O F F I C E R S Spring Fall Mary Foullcs President Wayne lohns Gordon Reeves . .Vice-President Paul Leonard Paul Robins , , . Secretary lune Shannon Paul Leonard . . Treasurer . Paul Robins lacqueline Clark , . . Reporter , . . Dixie Iohnson Mrs. Lilian Gantt . , ,Sponsor , . Mrs. Lilian Gantt IUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE SPONSORS FINGERPRINT PROIECT Quick, Watson, the magnifying glass! And another fingerprint bites the dust as the lunior Academy of Science pursues its relentless purpose of tracking down-pardon us, fingerprintinggthe entire student body. Not that these prints are wanted for criminal records, they hasten to state, but for identification purposes. The club, which encourages an interest in science, has also made a study of photography and of fireworks. Two delegates, Mary Foullcs and Paul Leonard, were sent to the state con- vention in San Antonio. Page Om' Humlrril Srrculr' 25 . 4 I ll'ul' ll IX I n it will POTENTIAL CICEROS ltzlj x ill' l l - First Row: Busby, Broyles, Christian, Matz Second Flow: Roy, Edwards, McGonagill, Pierce, Bradish, Fisher, Blanton Third Bow: l-lalbower, Sarnanie, Garrett, Sullivan, Griffin, Ehrhardt, Turner Fourth Bow: Brock, Rutherford, lohn,,l-tall, Elkins, Ftasrnusen, Reeder . R ,- . ff? -' ,JL I I rw it 'I ' ,inf ,. orricrrts President , Al I First Vice-President Second Vice-President lll'l. A HONOR CUP, DEBATE SCHOLARSHIP TO STUDENTS ,, vt, f Rub-a-dub, dub. Three men in a tub. My, what a cheap hotel! ' 1 lt' Horace Busby Bill Christian Milton Broyles Secretary Henry Motz Treasurer . Don Samanie Parliamentarian Ford Bradish Sergeant-at-Arms , . . , . . , . Tom Reeder Critic . Bob Garrett Sponsors . . Miss Marguerite Boy, Miss Alta-Beal Blanton CITY'S OLDEST CLUB, THE SENATE, ORGANIZED IN 1913, OFFERS this tavorite, tailed to open the parliamentary proceedings of Paschal's debate club, the Senate. Numbering many ot the city's outstanding lawyers and civic leaders as tormer Sena- ' tors, the organization devotes most ot its time in study ot debate and other speech work. i Not one Wednesday night in some twenty-tour years has some so-called proverb, such as However, the Francis Bryant Memorial Cup is awarded by the club each six weeks to the , school's highest ranking home room. Membership is restricted by application speeches and honor roll scholastic rating. X As tor social activities the Senators held, in addition to their usual end-ot-the-term banquet, l ' I I 1 a Christmas party, and sponsored an appreciation dance in honor ot Mr. Wyatt. Biggest event, ' though, was the all-school Ranch Week trorn April 7 to 12, which was complete with beard- growing contests, horseshoe pitching matches, and parades around the city. l l ' ' I Page Om- Humlrml Eigblsen F EMININE TONGUE WAGGERS ,xjv 7 ' First Row: Workman, Briggs, Moore, Shaw, Rolxrts, Calkins, W'illiamson, Benson Second Row: Barham, Robertson, Pite, RheaipLowdon, Smith, Clark, Elliott, Cavender, Taulbee Third Row: Lindsey, Banner, Willis, Bridges, Detee, Rozelle, Morrison, Norman, Ingram, Rankin, Thompson ' 'X Fourth Row: Powell, O'Neall,YFoul5!s,4fj7alters, Lupton, Davis, Stewart, Winton, Graves, Schutts X l! i . O F F I C E R S Spring Fall Moreene Roberts . . President . Helen Copeland Sarah Cooke. . . First Vice-President . . . Sarah Cooke Betty Norman ,.,, Second Vice-President. . . Marjorie Moore Marjorie Moore. . .,... Secretary. . . .Moreene Roberts Catherine Calkins . . .Treasurer. . Catherine Calkins Carol Davis . . . . . . Critic. . . . . . .Nadine Briggs Sergeant-at-Arms Reporter . . .. . Sponsors . . . . . ' lean Shaw . . . . . . Betty Ann Williamson Miss Claudia Workman, Miss Elveta Benson LITTLE CONGRESS SENDS REPRESENTATIVES TO BAYLOR SPEECH INSTITUTE Woman gets the last Word again, as Little Congress members practice up in the age-old feminine prerogative. Familiar with the principles of parliamentary law and rhetorical arts, the Little C's are one up on masculine exhorters and although outnumbered, manage to hold their own with their brother organization, the Senate. The Little Congress this year sent two girls to the Baylor Speech Institute to represent the debate team, joined the Senate in December for a dance, gave their own Valentine dance, and were one of the first to join in the courtesy campaign. Pug: On: Hundfed Ninelra FUTURE FOURTH ESTATERS First Row: Harrison, Davenport, Kilpatrick, Mahon, Thompson, Burditt Second Row: Tipton, Wheeler, Moseley, Ashford, Coursey, Iohnson, Towns, Harker, Ribbink Third Row: Hur, Reichenstein, Porgy, Xftfallze-r, Vt'elch, Meltcn, McCoy, Churchill, Landrum, Parker O P F l C E R S President Iimmie Kilpatrick Vice-President . . Bill Harrison Secretary-Treasurer , Nellie Davenport Sponsor Mrs. Minnie E. Tipton PRESS CLUB, UNDER TIPTON'S GUIDANCE. ISSUES DIRECTORY. VISITS LOCAL DAILY, SPONSORS LECTURE SERIES Studying the history of the printing press and the origin of the newspaper in high schools, members of Paschals Press Club also undertook a heavy schedule of service by compiling the school's student directory and sponsoring lectures by local featured newspaper writers. Visiting the Star-Telegram along with the Iournalism classes, the aspiring members of the fourth estate followed the production of a daily to gain pointers in their work on Paschal's weekly Pantherette. Mrs. fda Belle Hicks, noted columnist, lectured to the students at a special appearance last fall. Club members were served refreshments and, as usual, participated in ct journalistic quiz on current affairs. mo 111111, PUT YOUR LITTLE FOOT-ERS t 1 First Row: Iustin, Reid, Davenport, Wurth, Goldsmith, Clarke, Marshall, I-lulsey, Francisco Second Row: Harp, Williams, Feeney, Milliorn, Thomas, Stewart, Cox, Milleson, Willianis Third Row: Kendrick, Tracy, Harris, Leonard, Copeland, Donica, Russ, Blazi, Massengale, Forbes Fourth Row: Green, Paschal, Rutledge, Monk, Evans, Markurn, Knight, Knight, Barham, Berry, Bowles Fifth Row: lohnson, Tuck, Bradford, McCoy, Walker, Tones, Bunn, Walker, Oltorf, Brewer, Doug- las, Stanley, McGaif O F F I C E R S President . , , , , , Nellie Davenport Vice-President . . . . leanne Moseley Secretary . , , , . Don Elliot Treasurer , . ., . lack Graves Reporter ..,,....,.. , . Stanley Reid Program Chairman , . . Bettye Thompson Sponsor , , . Miss Gladys Francisco DANCE CLUB DONATES RECORDS FOR PASCHAL SOUND SYSTEM One of the youngest and most enthusiastic of Paschal's organizations, the Dance Club, has given some titty records to the school for use on the sound system. These records offer a variety of classical, semi-classical, and popular selections. A Christmas party and dance, complete with refreshments and all the trimmings, high- lighted the year's activities. Page Om' Humlrrd Twenty-one llll l - I tt, 19 v-. PETTICOAT BATTALION First Row: Mlliorn, 'Williams Walton, Kina, Vfhite, Marshall, Pearson, Nilalensky, Francisco Second Row: lohnstcn, Vtfhiteley, Hnepper, Steinbauqh, Gideon, Souter, Iaclcson, Smith, Davis, Baker, Henry, Carlson, lffeenum, Morrison Third Row: llniqht, Vowell, Busby, Neely, Coale, Caldwell, Oqleshy, Ellis, Barnum, Barnes, Bush, Burleson, White Fourth Row: Wilkins, Santon, Kilpatrick, Fielder, Welch, I-lankins, Rutherford, Padgett, Collins, Eaqle, Brown, Rosamond, Gunter, Kennedy Fifth Row: Dewey, Monroe, l-laqy, Coursey, McMillan, Bast, Barqsley, Kerr, Milton, Ward, Cushing, Schwain, Collie G F F I C E R S Fall Spring Billie Ruth Vtfhite President i Billie Ruth White Frances Marshall Vice-President . Alice Ray Kina Frances Marshall Secretary Annette Marshall Ianetha Walton Treasurer lanetha Walton Inter-Council Representative , . lleta Smith Sponsors Miss William Reid, Miss Lucy Payne, -Miss Gfldys Francisco, Miss Florence Pearson GIRL RESERVES MAKE SCRAPBOOKS FOR CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL Carryinq out the Girl Reserve ideal ot service tor others, the Paschal High School chapter has had as its outstanding activity the rnakina ot scrap books for the Fort Worth Childrens Hospital. Gther activities have been the observanceoi the 60th anniversary in April by a vesper service and a tea, an Easter eaa hunt at the Tarrant County Orphans' Horne, and the annual Mother-Daughter Banquet. Pug: Om' Huudrerl Twmly-I 0 SODALITAS LATIN A , RX First Row: Wallace, White, Walton, Feagan, Hooker, Leonard, iQ'Neal, Kent, Fox Second Row: Gardner, Lowry, Powell, Davis, Carlson,gYHoward, Harper, Akin, Freeman, Webb, Moxley A ' 'Y - Third Row: Chapman, lustin, Wilchar, Watson, Brockrnan, Bateman, Robins, Reinli, Ncey Fourth Row: Bonti, Cook, Durway, Schoonover, Parr, Martin, Richardson, Burns, Reich, Gray Fifth Row: Elliott, Kilpatrick, Leathurwood, Ke-rsey, Wright, Ealtle, 'x'Vinton, Pleshelc, Steele, Bradshaw O F F 1 C E R S Fall Spring Betsy Feagan .President r Madge O'Neal Iimmy Hooker , . Vice-President Billy Ruth White Billie Ruth White r Secretary . Margaret Fox Paul Leonard, . . Treasurer . , , . Ioe Bateman lanetha Walton , Reporter Betty Brook Eakle Florence Kent , , Critic Betsy Feagan Helen Wallace Sergeant-at'Arms ,Carl Brockman Madge O'Neal Parliamentarian Annelle Elliott Miss Anna Gardner . r Sponsor Miss Anna Gardner LATIN CLUB RELIVES ROMAN DAYS, EVEN USES CAKE RECIPE In the study ot Roman lite, the 1941 theme, the Latin Club has tried reliving the ancient Roman lite as far as possible, even to baking a cake by an old Roman recipe. This year marked the 22nd anniversary of Paschal's second oldest club, organized in 1918 by Miss Lily B. Clayton, with a motto that is still respected and believed in by all the members: Vincit que se vincit -he conquers who conquers himself. Pug: One Hundred Twenly-Ihre: ll : all gt, I-ll, E' ll1,I 19 lt Ili i x 1 'I 1 X LOS LEONES l First Row: Branch, Colins, Worthington, Blum, Brown, Rheinlander, Pacheco, Durway Second Flow: Rawlins, Scott, McMahon, Danica, Rosenthal, Emens, Clay, Pacheco Third Row: Gilden, Miller, Baker, Scott, Oltorf, Reynolds, Ballard, Connell, Kohant Fourth Row: Green, Boone, lustin, Monk, Laslci, Palumbo, McDonough O F F I C E B S Fall Bobbye Lee Rheinlander President . Ruth Hill . , Vice-President , Iuliug Blum Recording Secretary . Dorothy Worthington . Corresponding Secretary Amelia Pacheco. .Treasurer i Bolin Durway t Parliamentarian . , Iames Branch Sergeant-at-Arms Malcolm Collins Critic Mildred Brown Reporter i Spring Mary Elizabeth Scott Dorothy Worthington , . . .Sterling Emans .. , Bolin Durway , ,Amelia Pacheco . Peggye Oltort . lulius Blum . . . .loe Pacheco , David Bothwell SPANISH CLUB ENTERTAINS WITH MEXICAN DINNER Following an old Spanish custom of many years, Los Leones held its usual Mexican banquet, featuring South-of-the-Border food and music. Organized in 1922 by Miss Eula Lee Carter, Los Leones has for its chief objective an understanding ot the Spanish people and their countries--an understanding fostered by the numerous programs featuring Spanish music and Spanish topics. Pngr Om' Hur1n'rml Tufruty-four BRUSH BRANDISHERS IIIIII I III I I I I I I' I , It I I First Row: Hays, Agee, Pinson, Russ, Haynes, Williamson, Webb, Webb, Anderson I II I I Second Row: Robbins, Searcy, Pressley, Flory, Cozzens, McMahon, Iaclcson, Bush, Foulks, Vigus, I H ll Rosenthal, Caldwell, De-Manche i I Third Row: Baker, Knight, Buse, Tracy, Daniel, Strong, Hollis, Mathews, Wright, Snider, Mc It Ginnis, Young, Iones 'ls I I Il ' I I ' G1 I 'x G f O F F I C E R S I I I I I President .,.. . r , . . Ellis Agee I II I I Vice-President I ,i . PeqQY Haynes f I Secretary-Treasurer r i . Edna Russ 7 'I Sponsor r I i Miss Creola Searcy , I L , I I ' 5 I , I ART CLUB TAKES TRIPS TO PUBLIC LIBRARY EXHIBITS I I Numerous trips to the Public Library to look at art exhibits, sketching trips, quiz programs, I II I I ,I I art games, and a Water color exhibit have been evidence of the Art Club's wide-awake interest this year. Organized in 1938 by the present sponsor, Miss Creola Searcy, the Art Club has con- I., sistently followed its original purpose-to give its members an opportunity to increase their X I' appreciation of art work and to satisfy their personal desire in creating. I I I I I I I l It ' I I , I ' I , I Page Om' Hundred Twenty-H112 ,lm a65a96l,Uag5 fo J6'l0WLJge Mile after mile o'er the slippery iilefl lihe story of life in between . . . the between! perioql borgoin bgsemeiqi sole crowds ,:,,,,.l ,love birds shuffling along iii-Ucrwdcrze . . . footballers plow- ing tljroqgli f. . flobliers operiirig . . . picking up w,,,C:loEfeT COI'l4lQIllS. A. ..f--'A'l'l 'ul' this on the rood to 4- 'P3l'iigHer'leorninq. 4-S u X . ,I w ill lllillll f i FOOTLIGHT FAVORITES First Row: Phillips, Schlottman, McClary, Baker, Vtfeinstein, tones, Sweet Second Flow: Gilbert, Brachrnan, Barham, Ritchie, Sutton, Miller, Feeney, 'Wheeler Third Row: lfilpatriclz, McCrary, Shittletl, Crofton, Thompson, Burrowes, Slocum, Saam Fourth Row: McGee, Towns, Perree, Iones, Ccllins, Stapleton, Ashe O F F I C E R S President i , . . Harold Baker Vice4President Annabel McClary Secretary . , lane Wilson Treasurer limmy Schlottman Reporter Al Weinstein Sponsor Miss Mary Sweet VAGABONDS UNCOVER POLLY WITH A PAST AND REVEAL IT TO PUBLIC AT SPRING SHOW Playing before a capacity audience, a stellar cast of student actors presented a three-act dramatization of Polly With a Past in Paschal's auditorium March 20, for the Vagabond Players' featured dramatic offering of the season. Ernestine Ashe, limmie Schlottman, Helen Copeland, and Clark Ferree headed the cast of ten under the direction of Miss Mary Sweet. Limited to the exclusive membership of students who have appeared in Paschal stage productions, the Vagabonds have been the leading theatrical group of city schools since 1930, when Albert McCleery, now a Fordham University professor and author, founded the first group. Since that time the would-be Bernhardts and Barrymores of Paschal have annually produced several dramas with students handling all stage, lighting, prop, make-up, and acting chores. For several years the group also used student directors. Members, though, still are offered a chance to learn the mysteries and intricacies of the stage from footlights to grease paint or any other field of the art. Pagv Our Ilnurfrml Tiwrrty Y. M. C. AIDERS I 'tn ... I ltr' First Row: Collins, Baker, Noah, Arseneau, Patterson I II I l Second Row: McGee, Hawley, Iverson, Baker I W Third Row: Nichols, Byrnes, Strong, Carter, Hurley In I I I o P P IC E R s f' President , , . . , . . . . Ralph Baker I Vice-President . . . Flavin Arseneau I I Secretary ,. ,. . , Raymond Wood III Program Chairman , Bryan Baker Sponsor .,,.,,, F. L. G. Hurley MVN Nu ' I HI-Y CLUB SPONSORS WEEKLY EXHIBITIONS For the entertainment of Paschal High students, the I-li-Y Club has sponsored an exhibition ll lt Q' 1 r' I ' ' in the front showcase, changed each Week. The exhibitions have featured such interesting I subjects as autographs, match collections, and newspapers. I The Hi-Y is a high school organization of the Young Men's Christian Association, and in keeping with its three-sided emblem, attempts to create and extend throughout the school high standards of Christian character. lt is also recreational in nature, with activities that include skating parties and an Easter I I ' l sunrise breakfast. l ' u I l ' ' I Page On: Hundred Twenty-5 'I llll, 4 X al xxx I . it PARLEZ-VOUS FRANCAIS-ERS First Row: Hooker, Clark, Rankin, Southern, Lowdon, Lattimore, Samanie, lohn Second Row: Gillespie, Barham, Williams, Dashiell, Thompson, Tuohy, Tanner, Sullivan, Gett- zendaner Third Row: Robertson, Copeland, Berry, Cheatham, Buster, Cavender, Pulliam, Sellars Fourth Row: Winton, Shotts, McGee, Robbins, Winn, Stedman, Hansard Fifth Row: Tracy, O'Neall, Ray, Jones, Cochran, Walton, McClary, Blanton, l-lardis O F F I C E R S President , e , , . . . Gary Southern First Vice'President . , Kathryn Lowdon Second Vice-President . r . Mary Lattimore Secretary , . , , Mozelle Rankin Treasurer .,., , , .... Wayne lohns Reporter . , . , . lacqueline Clark Serqeant-at-Arms . . . Donald Samanie Critic . . . , . . , . lirnmy Hooker Sponsor . , . . r Miss Mary Gillespie LE FRANGLAIS BUYS OPERA RECORDS, PRESENTS MOVIES, FRENCH SPEAKERS Forty million Frenchrnent can't be wrong. And neither can the members oi Le Franqlais, Paschal's French Club, when they invest their hard-earned money in records of Carmen and other operas sunq in French. Movies taken by Gloria Lupton on her trip abroad, accounts oi lite in France by French college students, and club procedures carried on entirely in French have helped increase the club's knowledge ot that language. Pagr Our Hxlrxdrsd Tzwrlty-right PASCHAL'S PHILHARMONIC First Row: Faulkner, Breese, Dunn, Collier, Ritchie, Balch, Davis, Cochran, Vfriaht, Leonard Second Row: Dashiel, Boswell, lones, Morse, Schwain, Hansen, Evans, Miller Third Row: lnskeep, Cobb, Dent, Elliott, lrvin, McCuist1on Fourth Row: Cannon, Cardona, lfliller, Ray, Roberts, Elliott,AinsWorth, M':Cown,Rol1erts,Mosely, Rowe Fifth Row: Mayer, Prine, Harrison, Anderson, Allred Director Miss lrrna Poindexter Concert Master Dorothy Ritchie Accompanists Moreene Roberts, Doris Ray ORCHESTRA PLAYS FOR OPEN HOUSE: PRESENTS SPRING CONCERT To the orchestra, backbone ot musical orqanizations in Paschal, aoes much ot the credit tor musical entertainment during the year. Besides playing for the Open House proqram and for the Northern Division of Texas State Teachers' Association, the orchestra has presented a sprinq concert and has furnished music tor both commencement exercises and a musical show. Since l926, when fifteen ill-assorted instruments formed the entire aroup, the orchestra has attained almost tull symphonic orchestration. Pugr' Om' llnllrlrrrrl Trrrrlly-nine' Hilti lil ' it i X X Ili Ll ., ,.I.I.I.1-.Ira C I I I I II I I I rs! I II I ' I is k Charles Wilson , Aibe-ft Blake I I Harold Renegar . I Ruth Wyche V' I lrma Poindexter I I I II I 1 ,119 f, BOYS' GLEE CLUB ON RADIO PROGRAM: I .lf ' I I Participation in the radio program ot the history department is just one ot the many activi- ,II ties of the Boys' Glee Club, which furnishes music for many school programs. ln addition to I the above-mentioned program, the Boys' Glee Club has sung at the annual spring concert, the lk I g HIGH NOTE HITTERS First Row: Ellis, Burns, Douglas, Tanton, Wyche, Winri, Hines, Gideon, Moore Second Row: Chambliss, McCrary, Boyd, Steinebauah, Duease, Haque, Hull, Barham, Mc- Reynolds, Roberts Third Row: Cole, Haynes, Kennard, Knight, Broxson, Carrell, Steqall, Maqill, Brock, Chunn Fourth Row: Matkin, Sparks, Be-aupre, Dent, Horan, Crill, Monroe O F F I C E R S President . Tommie Dent Vice-President , , , Chrissie Mae Moore Secretary-Treasurer Mary Louise Winn Accompanist . Ruth Wyche Director Miss lrma Poindexter GIRLS' GLEE CLUB REPRESENTS PASCHAL IN ALL-CITY A CAPELLA CHOIR The Girls' Glee Club has provided music tor many special occasions, including represen- tation in all-city A Capella Choir under the direction ot Dr. W. C. Bain of North Texas State Teachers' Colleqe. They sang also on the annual music program, the Christmas program, and the March Open House proqram. Popular amonq clubs and orqanizations of the city as well as in school, the Girls' Glee Club has sunq before various meetings and luncheon clubs. Pugr One Huuilrrtl Tlwirllbrm lltli Il 'x I I Nw ' fl, Q SWELLELEGANT SWINGSTERS First Row: Mcffarrity, Bious, Brock, Tones, Reece, Batter, Clark, VVhite, Rogers, Peck, Ainswcrth, Walker, Garrett, Eothwell, Carruth Second Row: Hogan, Prine, Hawlett, Glascow, Holloway, Bass, Brewer, Tunstill, Lunsford, Dodd, Mayer, Horan Third Row: Rowe, Anderson, Erneiick, Rutherford, Allred, Woodward, Wright, Smith, Broyles, Moseley, Schwartz, Davies, Smith Fourth Row: King, Thorpe, Iames, Smith, Foster, Davis, Michero, O'Flaherty, Ruth, Snow Fifth Row: Gregg, Hollis, Morris, Harrison, Ribbink, Allen, Lipscomb, Straiton Director Kenneth C. lVIcGarrity Drum Major , . Edwin Carruth SCHOOL BAND STRUTS ITS STUFF IN TEN PARADES AND TWENTY-FIVE CONCERTS Sixty-two . . . count 'eml . . . brand new purple and white uniforms, bought with the proceeds from a pay concert and donations from the P. T. A. and other organizations, made the Paschal band look just as good as it sounded this year. Under the capable direction of Mr. Kenneth McGarrity, the band has become an outstand- ing musical organization, whose popularity is evidenced in its numerous engagements. This year the band has played some ten parades and twentysfive concerts, including playing at conventions, schools . . .remember that North Side trip? . . .British War Relief Fund, world pre- mier of The Westernerf' shows of different kinds, football games, and pep rallies, On the student trip to San Angelo the band played a street concert in Ballinger. The band has been fortunate this year in having several excellent soloists and boys who could arrange music. Pugz' Our Hnmllml Tlnirly-lnrn Q 1 14 Aww' K W wff Pmfrwg- , ,U y u . X W. E . X W ffl X Xx X S Z X t N l ' I vp I ,fl I I J x X H 1 . If V' f . XX Xx- M ' W Wm ' XR Jlxlx X. X XX X I ' -. XX. f f j, ,- X N h i 'XX -ia ' f , - XX- ' ff! x - x xi II- - Y . X! 1' XXV X xx! . F, , -V X K xxx Z 1 kr.. Xi Tgl, -' Z I! IIIIIIII .f ' I x. V..- I I 'iI,: u m, I I I REGIMENTAL STAFF I First How: Belvin, Carrulh, Sarnanie, Bradish Second Row: Paschal, Reeder, Hood, Stapleton REGIMEN TAL HEADQUARTERS Forward march. . .all right, you, get in step .... Yeah, you, and I don't mean ya brother . . hup . . hup . . . two . . three . . four .... Cornpanneeee Stop - er - halt! . . . Wipe it off back there. VVhat'da ya thinks so funny anyway? Under the command of student officers and strictly on a loasis of arrny drill and discipline, some 485 khaki-clad boys of Paschal marched behind the guidons of five companies this year to form one of the largest Reserve Officers' Training Corps units in the state and, also, the leading military machine in any local high school. FIRST BATTALION STAFF SECOND BATTALION STAFF First Row: Matz, Hall, Naharn First Row: Turner, Kruger, York Second Row: Fisher, Haynes Second Row: Pratt, Mahler Page One Hundred Tlairly-four WHY WE HAVE CADETS First Row: Bennett, Lewis, Roberts, Wilson, Ashe, Shotts MILITARY SPECIALTIES With the nation rapidly becoming more conscious of the importance of military training, Paschal's cadet enrollment, like most other schools, set an all-time record since the days when the corps was established on a national basis shortly before the World War I. When the local branch of the corps was first organized in l9l6 only some twenty or thirty boys donned the old style army uniforms with leggings, cartridge belts, officers' boots, et al, to march as Fort Worth High School's sole company. RIFLE TEAM SPRING OFFICERS First Row: Pratt, Russell, Samanie, Kruger, Anderson First Row: Ellott, Griffin, Rubin, Pratt Second Row: Jones, Martin, Paschal, Bradish, Wood, De- Second Row: Race, Reeder, Ruth, Winfrey, Craig, Russell Carlo, Noah, Dyer, Arseneau, Olney, Massey in . t Ill., 'I .lllll 5. 1 4 -I fill. I Page One Hundred' Tbirly-fir: .szzafd Ll' clzarning Classrooms . . . roll calls . . . homework Cughll . . . here's the outline tor your term theme . . . note-passing . . . giggles . . . the classfs bright boy answering the impossible . . . right answers but wrong questions . . . l-lere's a note to take home . . . Pst. Punch her! gossip. . . . Where Mr. and Miss Paschalite do everything but eat and sleep Ccorrection, do everythingl. ill' ' in. L . : -I lnl I all l'l' I I. 95 I 4 I I, ll 1 llllhl I llliin Qs W. 1 X , I ltr l COMPANY A THROWS OUT ITS COLLECTIVE CHEST First Row: Griniland, Green, Lewis, I-lalbower, Sec-:nd Row: Fox, XNilsc'n, England, Vandervoort, Crowder, Bateman, Nichols, Thompson, Dowdy, Olney Third Row: Griffith, Ridley, Hamilton, Blevins, Leatherwood, Mills, l-lays, Roberson, VJinfrey,Rodgers,l-larnist Fourth Row: Nichols, Hanley, Clynch, Tice, Henley, Lelfils, Holder, Dada, Harding, Bridges Fifth How: Fincher, Durell, Shryoc, Craig, Churman, Bradford, Lane, Patterson, Devaney, Noah CADET COMPANY A Captains Second Lie-utenants lOl-IN ERICSON FRANK WINFREY HXMES ANDERSON PHIL GRIFFIN But over the intervening years the corps at Paschal developed and maintained a laudable heritage ot victories, traditions, brilliant individual accomplishment, and all the things that go to make up a historic heritage tor any army unit. Year in and year out the cadets wearing the purple and white citation cord ot Paschal have finished high, or more often on top, in squad, platoon, company, or rifle team competition Pngc Om' Hnmlrfii Thirty-rzx i tt First Row: Lipscomb, McGonaqill, Garrett, Race Second Row: Lack, lchnson, Hur, Hubbard, Slaqle, Griffith, Allen Third Row: Collins, Millican, Baker, Ottman, Palrner, Hill, Hcerster Fourth Row: Foard, Hanley, Vinson, lflficlcman, Iohnson, Foster, Alexander CADET COMPANY A First Lieutenant Second Lieutenants ROBERT GARRETT BILLIE G. RACE GEORGE STEPHENS Particularly have the rifle teams brought state-Wide tame to the corps with trips to Intercol- legiate Rifle Matches, and last year to the Kemper Military Academy meet in Booneville, Missouri. No other hiqh school corps in the state boasts of such an extensive travelinq record as Paschal's sharpshooters. And in view of past records this year's ritle tearn was awarded with letters and sweaters as the inauguration of an annual custom in the future. Page One Humlrcd Thirty-revel .l'l. 5 it I ' THEY FEEL A DRAFT COMING ON IMI' I I I :Ii I I I I I I First Row: l-losey, Naham, Bennett, Hamilton I , Second Row: Peters, Featherston, Fillmcre, Owens, Bean, Ouinn, Vastine, Morris, Puma, Hewitt, Beckman, Crowder, Dobbs, Reid, Moore Third Row: lNalker, May, McLeland, Hall, McCrary, Cordry, King, Young, Draper, Wilcox, Walter, Aston, McClure, Martin, Baker, Day lk- Fourth Row: Ward, Forbis, Bell, O'Connor, Boyd, Markgral, Aston, Penix, Clary, Carter, Strong, Mason, Reid I I i f I I ll CADET COMPANY B ll f Captain Second Lieutenants 'A ROBERT MIZELL IAMES E. RASMUSEN I GEORGE CRAIG I , I . fx , , II I- 'I I As tor the year 1940 and 1941 passing in review, Paschal not only set an all time high in student enrollment but declared some kind ot a record when a total ot tive different command- ants and assistants were in charge ot the regiments' GHO in less than tour months. Sergeant William Cherry and Sergeant B. C. Evans began the school year and then late in September changes began to come to make Paschal known as a home for traveling commandants. The I ue, I 1 I Page Ons Humlrrii Thirty-right lg First Row: Moring, Hasrnusen, Griiiin Second Row: Bass, House, Lilledahl, Lowe, Whitman, Moore, Southern, Robbins, Kimberling, Davis, Poole, Brown, Buxton Third Row: Rasimor, Reichenstein, Purser, Nichols, Newman, Smith, Greenwood, 'Vv'alker, I-lager, Sebastian, Maxson, Meissner, Locke Fourth Row: Bell, Clayton, Hawpe, DeLipsey, Fox, Garrett, Smith, LaFaver, Sellars, Lay, Euse, Reeder, Shaw CADET COMPANY B First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant IESSE HAMILTON ABRAHAM SANKARY two sergeants were ordered away by the army department and were replaced by Major H. C. Robertson, who in turn was replaced by the present commandants, Sergeant Edward Pugh and Sergeant Maurice de Carlo, early in December. For a While the back ottice ot the armory had the aspects of Grand Central Station on M-day. Drilling from sweltering September on through the winter and part of the spring principally Pagr One Hundred Tbiriy-nine will llwll Nw lull' ' Ill' lm A SMALL CROP OF THE CORPS First Row: Christian, Sullivan, Ashe, Nixon Second Row: Robinson, Scott, l.ficCrimmon, Rickard, Heard, Merrell, Mason, Stapleton, Emens, Raines, Price, Delvianche, Hagood Third Row: Smith, lfifood, Conklin, Ratiiff, Powell, Martin, Ioyce, Kleeburg, Paschal, lones, Bullard, Hall, Bibb, Bruyere Fourth Row: White, Evans, Schwartz, Turner, Elliott, Ruth, Bolin, Hardwick, Iackson, Overstreet, Brous, Israel, Webster, Miller, Solomon I ll! ,rf , , . .ff ,wif 1f y CADET COMPANY C Captains Second Lieutenant IEROLD SULLIVAN IACK RUTH ROBERT LIPSCOMB for Federal inspection, which was held early this month, the corps also blended its marching skill into the local defense spirit by marching in the Armistice Day parade on one of the year's coldest mornings. Also, the cadets assisted with the opening oi the Southwestern Exposition and Fat Stock Show by parading through the downtown streets and then daily furnishing some ninety ushers tor the Rodeo performances, Page One Hundred Forly l -g -1- , First Row: Weinstein, Elliston, Anderson, Pclansky Second Row: Maloney, Moore, Shosid, Hannon, I-Xgee, lefferson, Gunn, Akin, Stapleton, Nelson Third Row: Barnes, Goodwin, Teter, York, Craig, Bal-:er, Eary, Heywood, l.-Yriglit, Runnion, Elliott, Devaney, Seideniann Fourth Row: Wurtli, Kilpatrick, Conley, Crouch, Amcilang, llimlgiall, Farms, Dunn, Crouch, Story, Shuliart, Turner, Sanl-:ary, Coady CADET COMPANY C First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant 'WILLIAM CHRISTIAN RICHARD SMITH In the twilight of April 6 the Paschal corps joined other city schools in a retreat parade at Farrington Field before Visiting Camp Wolters' generals and the general public in honor of Army Day. At this inspection parade Lieutenant Colonel lack Turner acted as executive officer of the city unit as the result of competitive examinations in which he finished second. Captain lohn Erickson was corps adjutant with Lieutenant Colonel Dick Kruger commanding the first Pugr Om' Humfrcd Furlylone .I ll iz K4 lil fx I O i 1 l ALL QUIET ON THE FRONT CSTEPSD N C 'CT First Row: Turner, Anderson, Shotts, Walker, Cassell M' Second Row: Bradford, Garrison, Turner, Lambert, Scmlzary, Willianisori, Roof, Van Buskirk, Vfinterman, Mc- Kinnon, Vrfinn, Miller Third Row: Davis, Nees, Taylor, Flobins, McCarty, Cartwright, Bailey, Cofer, Farrell, Williams Fourth Row: Bowen, Beeman, Sankary CADET COMPANY E Captains Second Lieutenants lAClI 'YORK SAMUEL PASCHAL GEORGE WALKER IOSEPH RUBIN regiment. After the Federal inspection parade, the cadets turned in their uniforms with the year's work complete. ln their joint offensive on the social front the corps was honored with a military formal at the Women's Club in December under the sponsorship of the company sponsors. Later the corps held a public dance in the Paschal gym with money aoina to the standinq company Page Om' Hnuilrvd Farly-lun V '-1 if. '- First Row: Colwell, Scott, Morley, Reuben Second Row: Adams, Moore, Cole, Hazen, Rodgers, Brous, Holler, Tutor, Douglass Third Row: Rariey, Mason, Athens, Stephan, Fuqua, Harker, Patterson, Roe, Smith, Green, Richardson CADET COMPANY E First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant HARRY COLVJELL KENNETH ELLIOTT funds. Every aspect of this social campaign is reported to have been a complete success with the objective Well taken. ARMY LIFE: The quadrangle . . . sacred to the memory of blistered feet and sagging backs ...most unforgettable spot in a cadet's travels .... Regimental parades . . .embarrassment of the officers when this year's band insisted upon swinging into step-breaking jive when they Pagv Om' Hundred Forty-tbrre will Sf P Q l tt, It i t , 1 .-61 44 N5 ' 1 X I' 'l I ,Q COMPANY F SHOT ON LINE OF POSING . I ll! li: 2,34 lull li., First Row: Richardson, Iohns, Wilson, Jones Second Row: 'Nelno Daugherty, Wlfliitaker, Burrowes, Kirilough, Russell, Gabriel, Harris, McMillen, Florin Third Row: Reeves, Sanders, Poulsen, Chisholm, McMullen, Moore, Gutkowski, Reinli, Clark Fourth Row: Dyer, Burleson, Guy, Beaupre, Bothvvell, Wilson, Holmes, Wood, Boettner lsll' ' :Ill CADET COMPANY F I 4 Captains Second Lieutenants M. T. EELVlN 'VVILUAIVI REEDER FORD ERADISH RICHARD RUSSELL ,I ICRDAIW 'NAYIJE ICJHN I ll' 0 xx- xg ' I , I p I I 'I' were supposed to stick to Stars and Stripes Forever' '... Calisthenics . . .trouble in the joints ' . . .the sheer agony of these otticers who are tootball players in condition and nearly kill the poor, unhealthy company. . .Drill . . .those silly grins ot the boys practicing skirmish methods ...it all looks like Bang, bang, l shot you. You're dead. CYou know, kid stutfl . . , Suction . .. one reason so many cadets take physics to learn the principles ot the stuft . . .Busting . . .the l 'E ' case ot suction turning into ci down dratt . . .or in a milder form Six Easy Lessons in Brushing ' Up on How to Sweep the Armory After School' '... Second Looies . . . those guys in sport suits I l ' ' I Pilgi' Oni' Illnnlrrif Fnrly-four First Row: Russell, Hooker, Riggs, Whitson Second Row: Kizer, Durway, Blaclcard, Vaughn, Webb, Iones, Brochman, Burnett, Garrett Third Flow: Steinman, Pierce, Graves, Arseneau, Buckley, Bradford, Earl Leonard, Howard, Paul Leonard Fourth Row: Cole, Price, Martin, Glass, Kunkel, Roddy, Nixon, Morrison, Hubbard CADET COMPANY F First Lieutenants Second Lieutenant TAMES HOOKER WILLIAM PRATT VERNON IONES Cdark coat, light trousersl who are always running defenseless platoons into fences or things with Wrong commands . . . Sign over armory door: There is nothing lower than a second looie . . . Goldbricks . . . guys who don't Want to stop wearing uniforms and medals . . . Pri- vates . . . boys who now dream of the pacifism of P. T .... Rookies . . . kids who go to sleep counting officers jumping over sabers instead of sheep over fences . . . Parades . . . those things after which one spends several hours with feet in warm water . . . Manual of Arms . . . just Puge Om' Hurrdrnl' Forty-fire 1 I .gll it ' If Ill 1,54 I I It , ,Q I tn. t l lll, I I i ls 1. QQEBKAHB of youfk Hey, Gracie, save me a seat. . . Watch my lunch, will you? . . . l'll take potatoes. . . l Want my penny, please. . . What, no ice cream? . . . All riqht, bud, that's my chair. . . Say, diclya get the third one right . . . so he says to me . . . flip to see who carries trays. . . Aw, leave my straws alone. . . Who copped my cookies? Page Elzven 1.4 ,- I ll'li' I 54 : Ili, i ,Q will SPRING CONSCRIPTEES First Row: Eggleston, Thompson, Ellis, Moore, Avery, Morris, Elliston, Martin, Dobbs, Nicholas, Larson, Ricker, Myers, Fox, Smith, Gressman, Maclin, Greer, Terrovana Second Row: Friend, Street, Ridings, Rehmus, Miller, Prall, Ridley, Poteet, Reid, Smith, Connell, Varner, Walden, laster, Stephens, McNeeley, Brown, Winn Third Row: Creger, Hanley, Stephenson, Garms, Miller, Rea, Leatherwood, Lose, Worthington, Sherrill, Godwin, Wilson, Matkin, Chambers, Payne, Pass, Bransom, Pharr, Wallace SPRING RECRUITS about as mixed up as it sounds so far as the long suffering corps is concerned . . . Backward March . . . most regressive step ever taken in the army . . . Forward March . . . that command which leads to conscientious obiectors, or men with hurting soles and we don't mean souls . . . Number One Uniform . . . just a pain in the neck Cstarched collarl . . . Army Life . . . or walk your way to an eighth of a credit. Page On: Hundrcil Forly-six PARADE LEADERS Wi: 'li I I II: , , I First Row: H. Brous, B. Brous, Flunnion, Coter, Stegoll, Eothwell, Boss, Boker, Peck, Burnett I I I I Second Row: Wilson, Woodwgrd, Rowe, Vondervoort, Shosid, Winn, Wicklndn, Roberts, Sworti ' u , Third Row: Smith, Wood, Shuhort, Morrison, Lipscomb, Fiiblifink, Allen, l-lorrison Fourth Row: Gregg, Ioyce, Ruth, Michero, Dovis, Foster, Ernerick I I CADET BAND ' First Lieutenonts Second Lieuterignts I I I I I l ELBERT LUNSFORD WALTQN BASS ANDREW HOWE WlLLlAlVl HARRISQN Director . Kenneth McGdrrity i I I Drurn Mcijor , . Edwin Corruth I I I I I ' s l Q , In I I I Cc1detBcxnd . . . what the School Bond looks like when they ore keeping their uniforms ' cleon . . . olwoys cr good excuse for getting out of clotss on porode ddys . . . wonder what it feels like to go strutting ground ot the heod of orll those ccrdets? . . . Oh, oh! Where did thot I I sour note corne from? . . .Boornl Boom! Tumeto-to-tum-turn . . . turn-turn! . , . All the south ond I I I , east side teorchers see of their pupils on pcrrcrde days is the left eor . . . Children, did you never see ccrdets before? I I I I I Pugr One Huuilrrd Furly-ren' - ' ' 1 'lr ,V 1 -ff-'vffrf w .r,g1 QMWMZM nm-' WMM! wifm M9'Q5?f?7 6 , 1 MQWMJ KWM ff 9 Ziyi My M W i ' WW fQ'WfWw W KWWW W Wifi Ziff WTl9jfWfW5W'W f MW M M Widffifiyi W ff gwjffjwfffiwgf QMMWW MWA WW fwfwffwj 4 KJ MW 0 W f 1 f M 1 ' I I ff' fx Q . ff I 1' f . A n Jfzfyxj 2 If ,f X K ' A Q 0 ! -f ' f W W 5, x ' I Md . ' W n Q I V V N E :in - . f f '- if ' :wi f mlkmwil X X' Q- I 2 W1 f' I Qf y f x X Z , I .YM XX X 'I ' 'I W X X xx kk ! X X 'ig R XR LJXX X '-X - XX? fy? 1 Q XX X' 1 rats xgv Vf jllmgl. ffm uriinefni .glcfion .I wh. n . n l 1 ' ' : H MJ ll' - I ! X K Wy . W yn if ffbf N M , . J f Eff ' . ' I -,V , DJL SENIOR CLASS QUEEN I , ,, I ERNESTINE ASME f Annual Get-Out Reveals Set for Ma 27-28 THE CAT'S PAW CI-Ii 'ya Popj Don't lead a dog's life, read Cat's Paw 10 leashed barbed wires No Phony Vol. Bombing Plant On the Trinity Price 1 Qt. CFormerly Cartersvillej Cheap TEAEHEH HAULED CHE!-IVY ISN'T SHED INTU IIIIUHT EIIH IIPPHESSINE STUDENTS' EHEEDIIM IIE WILL Mrs. Many Tip-the-scales-at-a- ton appeared in Short Circuit court yesterday on a charge of insulting the students of Paschal. The teach- er was accused of asking some stu- dents to stop dancing in the library. We can't have such faculty up- risings, declared Joe Rodent, of- fice worker and sound system op- erator. Rodent fthe ratj announced that in view of the new school spirit, the faculty must at all times be sup- pressed. A retaining room for in- considerate administration has been considered. Teachers must also Watch their conduct in the auditorium and lunchroomf' he continued. We can't have so much correction, it disrupts our matching, etc. Other teachers up for arraing- ment are Miss Charles Virtuous, violation grade and hour law by excessive homework, Miss Ruby Mixem, inciting rebellion of north against the oppressing southern statesg Mrs. Miriam Tide, commit- ting mayhem with a chalky weap- on. These teachers are termed a hindrance to complete freedom and unrestrained expression of person- ality of all the students. According to the new order of the Honor System, this majority oppression must cease. 0 DON'T BEEF ABOUT IT- CAFETERIA CUT TO CAFE According to Miss Leaning Bos- kins, lunchroom diredcor, food will be served cafe style with definitely no more teria. This came after Workers broke under strain and couldn't dish it out. The cafe motto will be t'Eat it or else-bring your own. As in the past, the menu will be beef, Mon- day, chipped beef, Tuesday, scal- loped beef, Wednesday, hemmed beef, Thursday, hamburger, Fri- day. Water will be served and pen- nies will be cheerfully fought over to each buyer. PASCHAL PRO AN- NOUNCES SERVICES OPEN TO BIDS Ed Carruth, retiring professional student body president and drum major, has announced that he will lease his presidential services to any high school next fall. His drum major hours have been contracted for by a small Texas school al- ready. Carruth. the man who made his- tory by being at Wolfe's door in- stead of vice-versa, stated that he must not be expected to attend classes according to his policy at Paschal and should be offered the friendship of the administration. . MISS GEAR DIRECTS FACULTY IN RADIO SWAN SONG Under the radio direction of Miss Neutral Gear, the R. L. Paschal faculty presented the finale in the recent WEAK - WEARY Texas Quantity Hook-up educational se- ries with a program highlighted by vocal solor interpretation of My Mother Was a Lady by Miss Nell Ouch-It's Hot, commercialized teacher. A faculty fiddle band interpreted Alexander Is a Swoose but no one could understand the interpreta- tion. Mr. T. Reginald Cotton fBoleyJ spoke on Radio: the cause and cure of but was stopped by the vice-president in charge of ''You-can't-shoot-that-off-in-here. An office trio of Miss Several Roads, Miss Glad-to-Park Her, and Mrs. Caroline Valley-way opened ghe show, which they shouldn't have one. 1.0.1 Were you trying to catch that train, sir? he asked pompously. The panting would-be passenger eyed him balefully for a second be- fore he hissed in reply: Oh no, I merely wanted to chase it out of the station. Page Om' Hundred Fifly-one Program to Feature Yawns And Other Bores, Such As Class President, Speeches Declaring that despite the sheep- skins you can't pull the wool over my eyes, class prexy Joe Botz alias Tim Rider, will open the mouths of a suffering audience on May 27 when he begins the custo- mary boring proceedings to get the customarily bored seniors out of the customarily boring school. After he has rattled off a while, the orchestra will play O Pussy in A Flat by Jiggersdecops and The Belles of St. Mary's Wring Out the Clothes for Me, by Drizzle- puss. The school principal will gab awhile, telling a few jokes and say- ing how he hopes the seniors won't come back, before some guy f1'om the school board gives out an award for distinguished service in suffering through Caesar. Then the program will really get dull as hundreds of guys and girls start slouching by for their baaa-hides fsheepskinsj. Of the graduates, several will be quite unexpected. Grover Cole is expected to make some of his for- mer customers turn over in their you-know-whats when he is freed. And perpetual Wooly Moffatt is rehearsing a true confession ad- dress for the occasion to wit, I owe it all to my neighbors. Time schedules are being pre- pared for the benefit of parents who don't wish to rent beds for the occasion. All people with names below M will graduate some time Wednesday morning, with those be- low V getting out of it all around 5 a. in. Coffee will he served all night and hypos will be adminis- tered upon request. Board tboredj 1ne1nbe1's will work in three hour shifts until the job of diploma-gin ing is complete. Like most commencements the ceremony will be held in the rodeo arena although seniors giving prop- er evidence of being human will not have to enter through the chutes. 1 HOSPITAL LIST Despite the efforts of Doctors to keep him quiet, Charles Ehrhardt seems certain to recover from laryngitis. Carol Davis is recovering from a skid on a banana diet. Donald Samanie, suffering from pneumonia after a recent shave, is receiving flowers from Frank Mc- Gonagill. Dan CSluggerJ Bell is having his ears treated. He doesn't lil-'f cauli- flowers. First row: Brooxie Nell Boberson, Sue Cotntrell, Charlotte Gcrrzo, Edno Iones Second row: Billie Morqoret Bridqes, LoNelle Mitchell, Cloror lo Minyord, Buth Wyche Third row: Beverly Boswell, lerry Bennett, Dorothy Kneisler, Letho Ann Doniels I U Ilfmlvr-.I I-,lm-nm EIII-IIIIIIIINS UF YUIIR BETTER LIVING Symbols not of War . . . but ot SERVICE! The smoke stacks of our electric plants may resemble somewhat cannons but they are the tools of prooluction-not ot clestruction. They are sentinels ot electric service and better liv- ina-reminders of one of Amer- ica's great blessings. Twenty-four hours a clay you have all of the electric service you Want for better living-to make your life more enjoyable. And the cost is only a few pen- nies a olay-one of the smallest items of your iamiIy budget. TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY It's Got Everything Beauty Floating on Wheels Roomy and Comfortable Economical Speed Easier on Your Pocketbook, too ' I WHAT???? Y . Him The 1941 SEE IT AT FORT WORTH'S OLDEST FORD DEALER I at 315 Commerce Street IIIarenoeIIraItIIotorCo. wzth the New Fashions RENFBO I8 DRUG STORES IN FORT WORTH There's One in Your Neighborhood O H ildfl MAY CGET 5cD THE CAT'S PAW PAGE-BOY BOB THE CAT'S PAW Published unintentionally to fill up space by the Doity Dig Press Company, and unable to get in as last class matter. STAFF Phenna Mynt ...........,..... chief cat Sal Hepatica ..... .. .associate meower Single Mint ......,.....,. money maker Double Mint ....,.... head counterfeiter Din Teen .....,..,.........., too young The contentions of this dumb sheet are fully rejected from copyrights unless wrong, and nothing that appears is fit to be wholly or in part reprinted with- out 1'etyping. On sale at every owner's house UNSPONSORED. IDITORIALS How times have changed. Look at this old-fashioned dictionary: Broncs-a section of New York. Cattle-a pot used for cooking. Colt-what you catch from sitting in a draft. Corral-a sort of shell. Cowboy-a bull. Heifer-a gentle breeze. Lariat-a kind of card game. Mare-the head of a town. Ox-to question. Ranch-a sort of tool. Rodeo-used for eavesdropping on broadcasting stations. Sombrero-a half-breed Mexican. Applesauce-an edible. Pipe-a cylindrical section of iron. Cinch-equine belt. Dope-narcotic. Drunk-having imbibed. Frail-delicate. Gin-machine for removing cotton from seeds. Neck-part of animal between head and trunk. Rye-a cereal. Pet-a cherished animal. Mug-a drinking cup. Dam-a barrier. Spoon-utensil for eating. Dirt-soil. Stack-a pile of a1'ticles. College-a place to receive learn- ing. ... .0. ,. Bill Williams fgraduatinglz Good bye, I am indebted to you for all that I know. Mr. Stone: Don't mention such a trifle. .- Senior: What are you doing with your socks on wrong side out? Soph: My feet got hot, so I turned the hose on them. l0 She Was only a stablen1an's daughter, but that girl could stall. WHY GIRLS LEAVE HUME IN TWU ACTS Authors On Request Act I. Pauline: Oh, how I long for my Willie, the dilly! Brutus: Woof, woof. Pauline: Harkl Is that my be- loved Willie I see approaching? No, 'tis the villain. fDid you ever see a play without one?J Paul Phil- lips. Ugh, I detest him. Brutus of the limited vocabulary: Woof, woof. tThe villain, what this play couldn't do without, bursts in upon the monotony of the scenery.J Paul: Ah, my fair Pauline. How farest thou? fVillain twitches his mustache.J Pauline tcoolyl: Depart, thou of the weak knee caps, before my Willie finds you here and gives you the threshing you deserve. Paul: Why, that slug? I could find delight in making a pretzel of him. Pauline: Weazel! Thou couldst not ruffle a curly lock in my fair Willie's hair. tThe main reason is that the hero doesn't have a curly lock in his hair.l Brutus: Woof, woof. The villain is so infuriated at Pauline's insinuation that Willie does not have a lock of curly hair that he grabs her and hurls her in- to the lake. But our noble Brutus, the water spaniel, drinks up all the water, and thus fair Pauline is saved. Pauline: Ah, here comes my ever- ready and Bulova Watch time Will. Paul has a particular avidity for the cheap perfume Willie uses, so he plans a hasty exit. But the noble Brutus is part Spitz, so he spits up the water he has imbibed from the lake and drowns the villain. Willie enters at this point wear- ing a tidy tied tie, red socks, and Paris garters from Leonard Broth- ers. fPaid adv.J Willie: Pauline, my sweet, are you hurt? Pauline: No, my grateful life conserver. Brutus the logician: Woof, Woof. CURTAIN 'Moralz Don't count your chickens with a hatchet. Why keep that school girl com- plexion? Garrett remarked as he b1'ushed off his lapel. ,1O,i Miss Beck: What did Atilla call his favorite wife? Jimmey: Hunny, I guess. .. 01- Patsy B.: I want a ticket to Chi- cago. Ticket Agent: By Buffalo? Patsy B.: No, by train, of course. . T0- 1 Billie Ruth: What's the date to- day? Paul K.: You have a newspaper in your hand, look at it. Billie Ruth: Yes, but it's yester- day's paper. 1.-Ol. Bobbie: Who was Hamlet? Miss Clancy: I'm amazed at your ignorance. Bring me the Bible and I'll show you. TO... Professo1': I forgot my umbrel- 1- a Wife: When did you realize that you had forgotten it? Professor: When I raised my arm to close it after the rain stopped. Pug: One Hunrlrml Fifty-four Mistress: Have you given the goldfish water? Maid: No ma'am, they ain't fin- ished the water I gave them yester- day. 0 First Fellow: My notebook has been itching lately. Second Fellow: How come? First Fellow: I ran out of scratch paper. i I'd tell you the one about the window that was painted on the outside, only you probably wouldn't see through it anyhow. ..-Q-.0T. A flea and a fly in a flue Were imprisoned, now what could they do? Let's flee, said the fly, Let's fly, said the flea- So they fled through a flaw in the flue. Insignificant Bo Peep, Has forfeited her mammals of the genus Ovis, And does not perceive at what posi- tion to ascertain them, Suffer them to be companionless, And they will proceed to their domi- cile, Agitating their tails subsequently. THE UHTH TE AS AGHIC LTUHAL EULLEEE CA co-educational branch of the A. 6. M. College! ARLINGTON, TEXAS V AGRICULTURE MUSIC IOURNALISM HOME ECONOMICS LAW BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ENGINEERING MEDICINE LIBERAL ARTS V Write to Registrar for catalogue and details I 5 ddfn Q,-' . X,-.5 . c-- 1 ' .lil . - ,gb , X I . , - , ,sluy l x 0 'iz E lv . 4 llllllff' .lf S I 4 , ' 1 t Q lillill L ! ' , 1 lnll 'f mm Me jwffghfd Monday assemblies, pep rallies, plays . . . the auditorium on review . . . crowds crashing in and out . . . the toot-toot of Popeye the Sailor . . . magicians and cowqirls and Mc- Cullough and Fisher, feature attractions . . . mi- crophone squeaks . . . right in front of the crowd . . . Finis: Tommy, play the alma mater . . . everybody stand. . ' Page Tulflw 5. H.. N, ' , t ,si , , , 4 l Naug- ull lt Xxw Lf., 1 .I+ t ,X tw , l ,gk X l I7 smiuyf 9 . .f 1 All i fx: , ij , XX . LX '.tv ., Y .L 'l J l. Leg ort .... 2. cl 'fn Another touchdown ,... 3. Hmmm. Tennis steps out .... 4. lt's cr Wom- orn's world .... 5. Cheesecake .... 6. Hurley offers intimote counsel .... 7. Writing letters .... 8. In short, this is halt-Witte .... 9. Knorcky ot the bor .... 10. Storing section .... ll. Ancient American Puzzle: distinguish between horses ond people lit crnyl. Page One Huurlrsd Fifly-.fix FORT WORTH'S N--uf 'TLT ' J p ,gif FASTEST GROWING JW -'Q DEPARTMENT l MEF, ?01elj-011 STORE 9 MWA 'Of Enx 5 I ,QU MA! fgfjw R. E. cox DRY eooos co. Jcfwoe we MW pw 7 W. E. LAURENCE-FLORIST WW WW ' f 6 Phone uazz 407 West Magnolia ,E ff? STUDEBAKER fpxfl Shi Americds Stand-Out N ' K-1 Buy for 1941 'ff X a 9331 faa'ZfawLSOClAL14ffa1M T41 'Q The Hofel Texas offers modernly appoinfed rooms capable of handling your social affairs regardless of size or characfer. For your nexf social call fhe Hofel Texas and ask abouf fhe excellenf facilifies available. You'll find our personnel helpful and courfeous. HENRY LOVE, Manager Page One Hrmdrrd Fiflysxrven MAY CAND NAYSJ THE CAT'S PAW PAGE TORN G S Very I rksome F and Otherwise Parting thought-a sensible girl is not as sensible as she looks, be- cause a sensible girl has more sense than to look sensible. . t Soon will the sun beside the sea 1 Tan many human peltsg ' The bathing season will be on And very little else. lori f Do you take this woman for but-l ter or wurst? Oh, liver alone, I ham what Ig ham, I never sausage nerve. 0 If you don't succeed at first, try second base. T..iO, Y Professor on Ethics: I will lec-i ture today on liars. How many of you have read the 25th chapter? All raised hands. That's fine.l you're just the group I wish to l speak to. There is no 25th chap-i ter. ?i0 1 l How is it that you know sol much about the Smith's affairs? We're looking after their parrot while they're awayfl l 0 ' If you can't go to sleep, try lying! on the side of the bed, you mightj drop off. 0 This year let's forget about our ancestors and give our descendantsi something to brag about. You! know that many a family tree was started by grafting. 0 44 Waiter: Are you Hungary? Broker: Yes, Siam. Waiter: Den Russian to the ta-E ble and I'll Fiji. Broker: All right, Sweden myl coffee and Denmark my bill. 1 Oi.T l Operator, I'm calling the zoo. Sorry, but the lion's busy. l lg? y Eggshellent Time Had By All At Pesqui-Sentinel Hunt It's just a hard-boiled custom, said Fish President Sam Can after the sophomore egg-hunt celebrat- ing the Pesqui-Sentinel of some- thing or other. Georgette Ann Georgette won the contest by vir- tue of her fast talking which sounded like a rooster's wife spreading the gossip. Ken Rarebit led the boys but lost when he became unusually hungry for springing chickens on the half- shell. After the hunt was over the class gagged the chaperones and entertainment was enjoyed by all. 1.--0.,.. All women are angels, for three reasons, if not more: women are always up in the airg Women are always harping about something: and women never have an earthly thing to wear. lol. College bred is a four-year loaf made with the aid of father's .lough. lv X ----':- 1 ll ..-.'.-. -x-:--.f iff' i2 ,J - K, K-L ggyx., ,- if 1 tg. .- , - -.,.3gq:,3:-:A ., nt? Ag' M 'f'f4w4fiZjf,-' ' y 7--I f -'ftffitigifg f'i'99 --' 7? -fffiiwiiii Q' 4 - -A W . ' 1. I I- .. ,-I j-ff, ' -ffx f , A N fa Z!! f 'IL .4111 NOW PLAYING PIANO fAz' the end of Federal Iiispeetioizj Well, this Tommy Ribbink will do anything to play the alma mater at the end of everything. Judge: What is your age, ma- dam? Fair Witness: Twenty-two years and some months. Judge: Just how many months? You know you are on oath. Witness: A hundred and twen- ty-u .-,0 He hasn't proposed yet, but his voice has an engagement ring in it. Wlsf GUYS, eu- ' ---- 41 '1 ., H I .'..f x rr' :IA l ' ,A ' TQ :...f-171' A '.,J,.- il Mig: -,.J , , . Q ,. ..- - ls ,' s YT I 1 I- ' ' -.-' rs , '.'--K--S 1.- What passes for a woman's in-Z RIFLE SQUAD tuition is often nothing more thanl man's transparency. A The result of aspiring writers on the rifle squad. Page One Humlrrd Flflr-fight J Q T Q tx. S Tayl0r's Made' Thorn H3 xx X9 .K 3 x X x S M lj m X jg O1 X K, SS , X' X T5 db - 1 Ti YLUIFYS ST IIIU ' PHOTOGRAPHS -THAT LIVE FOREVER FORT WORTH, TEXAS Burk Burnett Building - 4th and Main Phone 2-7104 ' ,I MAY CFINISHJ THE CAT'S PAW PAGING PHILIE HARRIS JUST SUPPOSE- Billy Welsh could whisper and had long curly hair. Nellie Frances Thomas didn't look sleepy. Winston Anderson caught on to something. Upper lockers were lower lock- ers. There was no such thing as per- oxide and as a result no such thing as bleachers in Paschal. The steam radiators could play real boogie-woogie instead of just bangin' around. Bill Christian wasn't in trouble. Hugh Brous didn't think his jokes were funny like everyone else doesn't. Someone listened to every assem- bly program. Time flew. Ann Fite wanted to come to school. Mary Foulks didn't know an an- swer. Morris Sankary was calm. Charlotte Garza had gone to Pas- chal three years instead of one. Pantherette sales went above one thousand. Panther sales did likewise. The bells didn't ring at 8:20. P. E. classes didn't have to suit out. A R.O.T.C. sergeant forgot to say halt and ran his men through the fence. Mr. VVyatt didn't smack his lips while talking over the speaker. Tlie1'e was no such thing as school. ,.Yi0.i Courtesy Council on Trial For Disturbing the Peace and Ruining the School Testimony is scheduled to begin this morning in the trial of the Paschal Courtesy Council for dis- turbing the peace, wilful hog-call- ing, and upsetting the apple cart. The defense attorney, Normally Adlebrains, reported that no Wit- nesses could be found to testify that the council members had any character. If the members are acquitted, which seems impossible in view of their reputations, a hot reception is expected for them on their return to school where they will be grilled concerning an alleged misuse of the public time with dull assembly programs. Other charges will be, Q13 doing a lot of talking but not taking any actiong Q21 asking the principal to call meetings in order to escape disliked class periodsg Q33 failure to set an example for students to follow. New, More Inspiring School Song Adopted For Next Yeai-'s Session Because it was considered un- lucky in view of our football sea- son, the present alma mater will be discarded next year in prefer- ence to a new alma mater song Written by aspiring BMI writers. ALMA MATER for-iginal may fto be sung in any tuneJ Alma Mater Alma Mater Alma Mater CHORUS Alma Mater Alma Mater Alma Mater tTake Alma through twelve notes but keep mater away until you need more notes for Alma. Don't give up. Only five out of four can hum it anyway.J HONG, BONG. HONG! or The First Hundred Years Are the Hardest Once upon a test day dreary, While I pondered, weak and weary, On how many of my answers could be wrong, Suddenly there came a banging, Such a clatter and a clangingg Quoth the speaker: Bong, bong, Give me your attention a minute, Urged the voice, that voice that came from in it, I just want to play for you my favorite song. And while I gazed back distracted At the way the darn thing acted, Quoth the speaker: Bong, bong, bong! Sometimes they go on forever, Losts and founds, announcements clever. And 'tis then I feel within me 'twon't be long Till I get up, a la Tarzan, Beat my head against the bars an' Yell back at it, Bong, bong, bong! ,---0?. Advice to the girls: 1. Keep away from trackmeng they are usually fast. 2. Never make dates with biology studentsg they enjoy cutting up too much. 3. The football man is all rightg he will tackle anything. 4. You can trust the boys on the swimming teamg they will dive in and do their best. 5. Watch out for the baseball manp he bits and runs. 6. The tennis man is harmless, but he enjoys a racket. 7. Be careful of the Vagabond Club mcmberg he usually has sev- eral good lines. 8. Always let the member of the band talk about himselfg he enjoys bong! blowing his own horn. OFFICIAL PANTHER BUDGET FOR MONTH OF MAY INCOME: Advertising ........... Graft off clubs .......... Blackmail from pictures . .. Matching ........................ . Gifts. Donations, Miscellany ......... Vote counting money from favorites.. TOTAL INCOME ...... OUTGO: Printing ...........,....... Libel suit ttwo pair pantsj ..... Sponsor's gasoline . ............... .. Stamps fapologies to insultedj ....... 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Clean up nian brushes up .... ll, There'll always be an EnglandfBundles for Britain .... l2. Another mile ..., l3. Minnie the Red Cross girl .... 14. Low seniors Crash high seniors' ban- guet .... l5. Historian ,wwf Unusual Fountain Drinks C. C. CROSS TRIPLE XXX FAMOUS FOODS 2901 West Seventh 801 North Main Phone 2-6717 Phone 2-3837 Best Wishes to the Class of 1941 From lli:'rgel::'or+h's . Deparlmenf Sfore 70. 0. Ga. The Fair ls Proud of You, RAY CROWDER Gracluales! SECREST'CROWDER Congratulations! Ambulance Service 3-1213 700 Fifth Ave. Dress Well and Succeed . . . Select Your Cloth cmd Furnishings at Slaneibzeeig Baud Ga V111 7fae WORLD at our feet YOU who graduate today are our citizens and leaders of tomorrow. The tumul- tuous world into which you now step challenges each of us to make it a better place in which to live - a place where freedom and justice shall prevail. 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THE EVENING COLLEGE 53 different courses in the evening for peo- ple in business, as Well as teachers. 600 enrolled this session in evening classes. Classes meet at T. C. U., downtown, and at other convenient places. For Catalog and Other Information Address The President TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY FORT WORTH. TEXAS - P O H J JSixtjy-five 66 77 ldfing. One, jwo, er our Bong, bong. . . All right, give me your atten tion please . . . sound system at work qirl has lost her heart . . . a red girl s coat er or qir1's red coat found. . . Sing a song of five pence, a pocket full of fun, Pomtherette 5C On and on. . . Pardon me, may I see? Gad next they'H have television l I n n IIIIIII: ,iff 4 fu, I t ww I FRCIIVI THE HANDS OF STAFFORD CIIAFTSNIEN .W WMWFVGNIDIENGQMING F I I 0 0 o o 1AHlUl?0, I F1 A L NMR! N NV ig ? Q Cliblvl PAN V Nag FORT WORTH,TEXAS TEXAS WESLEYAN CCJLLEGE . i . , 'f I, .uf-. rw---1- ' , . 'parnaazmafarrrnarnrx-rr:-.u.lup.v-.u-.u.r,is.-.lv .'.',-.erawrgr s' - e 3 4 l L l .. -Q.. ' if TEXAS WESLEYAN is an institution recognized by America's great accrediting agencies for the quality of work achieved through instruction given by a faculty of broad professional training and ability to direct and inspire students through providing opportunities for an extension and refinement of their abilities to render some worthwhile service. STUDENTS receive thorough training in the regular academic courses and in the field of music . . The school of Fine Arts offers the best cultural advantages to be had in applied and Public School Music, and in the field of Art , . Courses in Bible and religious Education play an important part in the preparation for Christian Service . . Particular attention is given to those who choose pre-pro- fessional courses in Law, Medicine and Engineering. STUDENTS develop self-confidence and leadership through a well belanced program of extra-curricular activities . . These numerous organizations represent the scholarship, social and religious interests as being sponsored by College authority. PARENTS seeking to endow their children with a rich heritage, are invited to invest in the cultural education afforded in Texas Wesleyan's healthful and Wholesome environment. 'lr Write for catalogue, or telephone 5-2136 LAW SONE, President Fort Worth. Texas Pagn Om' Hnmlrmf Slxly-tn ii l 4 1 , if I I 1 vm fm 5 me ma SAFE, SURE, GU , S Zyfzal' Maw Gan Nmf rqmliliaud, T WHY TAKE YCUR BUSINESS COURSE NOW? There are many good reasons why the high school graduate should take a business course illIllIl'dil1liL'ljV affw' receiving his diploma. Here are some of them: Q15 If you are trained for business employment and then wish to go to college, you can use your education both to help you with your studies and to pay your expenses in case you need to be self-supporting. C23 If you do not finish your four-year course in college, you have some- thing to fall back on for self-support. CBJ If you Hnish your university course and cannot Hnd employment in the profession for which you have qualified, you can take a business job. C43 If you follow the profession for which you prepare in college, a knowl- I I 4 edge of business will help you to make it practical. You will notice that the l best lawyers, the best doctors, the best engineers, etc., are all good business men and women. Q51 If you do not desire to go to college, you will be able to secure a position and begin your business career as soon as you complete your commer- y 1 cial course. i A great many educators are saying, FIRST finish high school, NEXT take a l business course in a business school, and THEN go to college or go to work. BRA TLEY- DR I' Main, Third +o Fourih lPhonil c , 1 , 1 PgO HJdSlygl1I Uiffauaueaqahefzanceal BST TI UCCESS uaacf-faokdng Quang pwzfwn wwf? WHERE IS OPPORTUNITY? In many places there is 110 opportunity-and for many people there is 110 opportunity. Opportunity travels on a high level-and opportunity, like a fast train, seldom stops where there is no chance to do business. It is certainly true that the greatest opportunities today are in the field of business-and also that opportunity means most to those who are prepared to render superior service in this Held. If we are to take earnings as a basis for measuring success, business ranks head and shoulders above all other vocations. Making money is not the whole measure of success, but it is one of fbe very esswziinl fr1c'1'0rs. You are looking ahead and thinking ahead. You now have your basic edu- cation, and you're anxious to know where your chance for achievement lies. If you will look about you, you will conclude that there are a ll!70IlSt'll1tl' business men needed for every doctor, every clergyman, every lawyer, every engineer, and every architect in the community. In other words, there are a thousand calls for trained young people in business to one for those trained for any given profession. Business training will prepare you to make a living-that is the firsf step to- ward useful citizenship. It has been said that the kind of life one lives is de- termined by the way one makes one's living. If this be true-and it is--it is important to be able to make enough money to live well! 'GHUN CGLLEGE PugrOnfH d JS ty CLASS JEWELRY CAPS ANU CUWNS CUMMENCEMENT INVITATICINS PEHSUNAL CARDS BELT BUCKLES 9 SCHMIUT ENSHAVINC CU. 'Ir HAHHY SHHYUC REPRESENTATIVE S Fort Worth Ll - L .. . 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE air Advertising Specialties Commercial Printing School Year Books Catalogues ir The BABCUCK C0., Inc. I 1 1 1 7 Florence Street Telephone 2-92 19 Name Page IANUARY SENIORS Bumpas, Betty Y,,,... ...... Bean, Helen .,,...,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 6 Beauchamp, Iuanita ,,,,,,, AA,AAA 2 6 Beaupre, Martha ,.,,,,,, AA,,A, 2 6 Bechtol, Virginia ...,. ....,. 2 6 Beeman, Claude ...,,.. ,,,,,, Z 6 Bell, Arthur ........... ,,,,,, 2 6 Bellack, Edna ..,.,,.,.,.,,,,,.. ,,,,,, 2 6 Bertram, George ...,,,,..,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 6 Blevins, George ,,,,,,,t,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 6 Boettner, Charlie Henry ,,..... ..,.,. 2 6 Brackeen, Doris .,,,...,, ..,...... . ,..... 2 6 Briggs, Nadeen .,,.....,....., ..,... 2 6 26 26 Byars, leane ........ ,...., Carter, Clare l.l,,, ,..... 2 6 Cashion, lames ...,,, ,,,,,, 2 6 Chelmo, Virginia ,,,,,,, ,,,... 2 6 Clarke, Richard ,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 6 Clayton, Ethel ,,,, ..,.,. 2 ES Collins, Doris ..,... ...... 2 6 Copeland, Billy ...,, ...... 2 6 Cox, Helen Fay ..,,.... ...... 2 6 Cusick, Marguerite ,l,, ....., 2 6 Davenport, Nellie ,,,,, ..,.., 2 6 Davis, P. R. ,,,,,,...,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 7 Donnelly, Doreen .,,... .,l,,, 2 7 Dugey, Dorothy .,,...... ,,.,.. 2 7 Elkins, Glen .,... ,,.,,, 2 5 Eng, Phil .....,....,l..,,....,,.. ...,.. 2 7 Force, George ,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,..... ...... 2 7 Francisco, Mary Beth ,,,.., .. ,,.... 27 Gilbert, Ruth ..,...,.,....,.. ,..... 2 7 Gilmore, Bill ......,,..... ,,,,., 2 7 Glasgow, Harvey .,.,,.., ,,.,,, 2 7 Glasgow, Herschel ,,,.,, ....., 2 7 Gray, Nita Lois ,,...,,, ...... 2 7 Green, Robert C. ...,,, ., 27 Grice, Henry l.,..,.., ,,,,,, 2 7 Haas, Lillian ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 7 Hagy, Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ....,. 2 7 Hampton, Billy ,,,,,,,,,,,, ...... 2 7 Harrison, Iosephine ,,,,,,, r..... 2 7 Harvey, Elizabeth ,..,..., l..... 2 7 Healy, I. Gene ,,,., ....., .l.... 2 7 Helms, Ioe ,,,,,l,...,,,,,,,,. VVA... 2 7 Hilliard, limmie ,,.,,,,.,. ,,,,,, 2 7 Hosey, George ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,, 2 7 I-luifman, Homazelle ,,,,. ,,,,,, 2 7 Hunt, Holman ,.,.,..,,,,,,,.. ..,,,, 2 7 lackson, Walter ,,,...... ..,... 2 3 Ichnson, Donald ,, ,,,. ...l.. 2 3 jones, Donald ,,,,,,, ,..,., 2 3 Kahn, luanita .,,, .,,,,, 2 8 Knight, Curtis ....,,,,, VYVVVV 2 8 Kunkel, Loreen ., ........ ..,,,, 2 8 Kilpatrick, limmie ...... ..,,.Y 2 5 Lasater, Charles ,,,.,,. ,..... 2 8 Lecompte, Lige .,,,,,, ,,.... 2 3 Levine, Rosa Lee ,,,,., ,.,,.. 2 8 Lcngguth, Virginia ,,,,,, ,,,,,l 2 8 IvIcCally, Margaret ,,,,., ,,,,,, 22 3 McKinzie, Mildred ........ ....., Mahon, Doris ,,,,,,,,,,..,. ,..... 2 3 Martin, Betty lane ,,,.,, ...... 2 3 Martin, Marjean ,,,,,., ...,.. 2 8 Melton, loan ........,,, ,,...i 2 3 Mercer, Pauline ....,.. ,VYVVV 2 3 Milleson, Bettie ,,.,, ..,.i, 2 3 Mitchell, Marion .,..,, ...... 2 3 Moring, Thomas ,,,,,, ...... 2 3 Morris, Betty lane ,,,,,, ,.l... 2 3 Morris, Norma lane ,,,, ,. ,.,.,. 23 Mosely, Ieanne .,,...,,,,., ,,.,,, 2 3 Mumford, Lila Mae ,, 28 Norman, Frances ,,... .,., - Y ...... 29 Oaklund, Mildred -,. - ...,i.... ...... 2 9 Ott, Bill ,,i..........,,.,,. ...... 2 9 Pacheco, Amelia ,.,, .,,... 2 9 Parker, Carl .,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,., ...... 2 9 Patterson, Donald ,,.,,..,..,i, ..i.,. 2 9 Penn, Mary Katherine ,,..,.. ...... 2 9 Perkins, Grace ........,....,.,..,... ....,. 3 3 Powell, Archie ........,..... - ......, ...... Reichenstein, lack ...... ...... 2 5 Reichenstein, Iean ...... ...... 2 9 29 Ripple, Barbara .,.,.,.. ....., INDEX Name IANUARY SENIORS Rutherford, Bei-tice ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ryfle, lack ,,,,,,,,, Richardson, Dick ...,, Samuel, Murrel .,,.....,,..,., Schafer, Melva lean .,,,,. Schwartz, Lillian ,.,...,,.,, Scoma, Mary Veda .,,.... Scott, Loraine .,.,... ,.,,,,,,, Seipel, Patsy ,,,,,,,.,,,,, Smith, Ieanne ,,,, Smith, Shelby ,.,.... Southern, Gary ..... Smith, Alma ...... Tawater, Lorene .,.,.i. Teague, Clifford ,.,.,,. Thompson Frances .,,,., Thompson, La Rita ,,,..,, Thompson, Naomi ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, Todd, Edward ,,,.,, .,.,. .,,,, . . . Tomlinson Bett Monette ..,.., . Y Towery, Wendell ......, ............. Verner, Iimmie Dale ,,,,.. Walker, Cline ,,.................... Wallace, Robbie ..,.,,,............. Walton, Dorcas Ann ...........,.,,. Washington, Mary Louise ,,,.., Webb, Catherine ,,,,,,,, ....,,i,.,., Webb, Glenn ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,.,,,, Weinstein, Al ,,,........,,.. Weltman, Frances ...... Williams, Christine ,............. Wright, Louis ...,..,.................,.... IUNE SENIORS Agee, Ellis ........,,,,,.,.,,,.. ..,.,, Alexander, Edward ,,,,,,,..,,,,, Allen, Mary Frances ,,,,. Allison, Ioyce ,,.,.,,,,,,,,, Allred, Iohn ,,,, ,,,....,. Anderson, Dorothy ...... Anderson, Edwin ,,.,,,..... Anderson, Margaret ,,,., Anderson, Winston ,,,..,.,, Armstrong, Frances ,.,,,,, Ashe, Ernestine .,.....,.,,, Aston, lake ,,....,.,,,,... Aucoin, Cassie .....,. Baker, Lois ,,,,,,,,,,,., Baker, Virginia ,,,,. Balch, H. B. , ,,......... ,. Ball, Mar Gwen ........ Barham, Ann ....... Barnes, Betty ...... Barnett, Mary ,,., Bass, Fritz ,,,,,.,,. Bass, Ray ,,,,,,,,,,,, Bean, Betty ,,,,,,,.,., Belknap, Barton Belvin, M. T. ,,,....,..,,, . Bennett, lerry ., ,..,,,...,. ,, Billingsley, Io Iune .,...... Billington, Fay .,.......... Binkley, Bill ,,..,,........ Binyon, Bob ,,..,,..,.. Birch, Lyla Faye ,,.,,.,, Black, Tina Mae ,,,,,... Blake, Albert ,.., Blanton, Betty Sue ,,,,,.. Blocker, Dorothy ......, Bogle, Vernon ........,.. Boswell, Beverly ....... Bradford, Horace ..... Bradish, Ford .....,...........,.,.,, Breckenridge, Burk .......,.,,.,, Breese, Irene ..........,...........,....., Bridges, Billie Margaret ......,, Brock, Betty ,,.,......,............,.... Brock, Dan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,........ Brooks, Dorothy .,,,,,, Brous, Hugh .,.,...,... Brown, Barbara ...,. Brown, Wallace ,,.,..,, . Broxson, Frances ., Buckeridge, Beatrice ,,,,. Buford, Charles .......,,.., Burns, Opal ............,, Burrowes, Mark ...... Burt, Billie ,.,.,........ Busby, Horace ...,... Busby, Louise .,.,..,.. Buse, Mack .,,, ,...,...... . Bussey, Mary Del .,.... Bussey, Warren ......... Broyles, Milton ,...........,. Bundock, Barbara ....,,,, Page One Hundred Szwnly-luln Page 34t 29 29 25 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 25 29 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 3ll 34 34 34 34 31 31 Ndme Page lUNE SENIORS Calhoun, Dorothy ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 4 Calhoun, Lee ,,,, ,,,,,,,, , ,, 34 Calkins, Katherine ,,,,,, A ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 4 Cameron, lack ,..,,...,., , ,,,,,,,,,,, 34 Camp, Rufus .,..., W ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 4 Cantrell, Sue ,..,.,....,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, 3 4 Carter, Agnes ,...,.,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,, 34 Carter, Nona ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 4 Cartwright, Aubrey ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 4 Cassell, A. B. ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 4 Chambers, Gerry ,,,,,,,, - ,,,,,, 34 Chambliss, Doris .. ,.....,, ,,,,,, 3 4 Chandler, Ierry Ruth ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 5 Chandler, Ioy Lee ,.,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 5 Chapman, Dorothy ,, ,.,,,,,,, ,,,,i, 3 5 Chapman, Vennabelle ,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 5 Chavey, loan ,,,.............. ,..,.. 3 5 Chesnutt, Milby ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,v,,,, 3 5 Christian, Bill ......... ,,..,, 3 5 Chunn, Eiiygene ..,.. ,,,,,, 3 5 Churchill, Dorothy ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 5 Churman, Andrew .,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 5 Clark, Charles ..,.,,.,,. .,.... 3 5 Clark, Iacqueline .... ,,.... 3 5 Clarke, Pat ......,,......,..... .,.... 3 5 Cochran, Druscilla ...... ....,. 3 5 Coffee, I. C. ..,......,,.,,.. ,,,,.. 3 5 Cole, Grover .i..,,i,, ,,,,ii 3 5 Collier, Billy ,,,...... ...... 3 5 Collings, Robert ..,...... ...... 3 5 Collins, Dorothy .......... ...... 3 5 Colwell, Harry ..,............,. ...,.. 3 5 Connell, Emma Rene ,....., ....,. 3 5 Connor, Robert .....,..,...,..,, ..,.,. 3 5 Cooke, Sarah ,,.. .,..., , , ,....,., ...... 3 5 Coonrod, Mary Lucille ,,,,.. ...... 3 5 Copeland, Helen ......,,,,,,, ...,.. 3 6 Cornelius, Elmo .....,..,, .,,,,. 3 6 Cornell, Levena ..... .,.... 3 6 Coursey, Marion ....... ..,,., 3 6 Cowan, George .,.,..... ...... 3 6 Cowan, Iune Ann .,,,,.. ...... 3 6 Craig, George .,.,,., .,,, ,,.... 3 6 Crawford, Doris ..,,.., ...... 3 6 Crill, Betty-Io ........, ,..... 3 6 Crockett, Don ...... W .... 35 Cross, Benkey .... ..,... 3 6 Crow, C. K ......,. ..,... 3 5 Dallas, Mary .,,., ..,,,,,, ...... 3 6 Daniel, Elaine ,,,...,..,,,, ...... 3 6 Daniel, Letha Ann ......, ...... 3 6 Davies, lohn ...,...,.,... .i.,., 3 5 Davis, Carol ....,.... ....,. 3 6 Davis, Eleanor ,,.. ,,,... 3 6 Dees, Dorothy .,,.... ,,.... 3 5 DeLipsey, Harry ,,,,,,, ...., . 36 Dent, Tommie Mae ,,,.,,, ..,,.. 3 B Dickinson, lim ........,.. ...f., 3 6 Dillehay, Glen ....... ...... 3 6 Dillon, Verla lo ........ ...... 3 6 Dorsey, Betty .,,, .,.,,, ...... 3 7 Douglass, Iohn Ed ,,,,,,, ,s.,.. 3 7 Dow, Edwin ..,....,,.,,,,, ,.,V.. 3 7 Dowdy, Clifford .......,, ,Y.,.. 3 7 Dugger, William ..,.... .....V 3 7 Dumas, Doris , ,.,,.,...... ...... 3 7 Dumas, Doris ,,,, ,....,..... ...... 3 7 Dunlap, Anna Lee ,,,,,, .,-... 3 7 Dunn, Mariiane ,......,, .i..l. 3 7 Dyer, obert ..........,..,.. V..-.- 3 7 Eakle, Betty Brook ..,,,.. ...... 3 7 Echols, Betty ..,......,,,, . ..... 37 Echols, lanice .......,,,, f.YA.. 3 7 Ehrhardt, Charles ..... --Y.V . 37 Elgin, La Verne ...,.... ....V. 3 7 Elliott, Annelle .,,., ...... 3 7 Elliott, Charles .....,. .-.,.. 3 7 Elliston, Iack ,.........,,, V.--., 3 7 Engst, Mary Ruth ...... .Y,l,. 3 7 Ericson, Iohn H. ,..,.... .vY... 3 7 Evans, Naomi ,,,,,. .f.- .. 37 Falls, Iohny ..,.,.....,,,,, .vY.V. 3 7 Farmer, Romella ....... ,,,... 3 7 Feeney, La Verne .,... .YYVV. 3 7 Ferree, Clark .,..,. ..,, ., 37 Ferrel, lerry .,,,,... ...YYY 3 3 Field, Loraine ,.,... ...,.. 3 8 Finley, Evelyn ..,.... .....- 3 3 Fisher, Bobby ..........,,. ------ 3 3 Fite, Ann ..,.... Y, .,..,,,. 38 Flippo, Gwen Nell ...,.., ...,.. 3 8 Foley, Bill ,,,.,........,... ...... 3 8 Forgy, Tulsa ...,........,... . ..,-- 38 Faulks, Mary Gowen ,..... ...... 3 3 Fox, Margaret ..... 33 38 38 Fraser, FlorenC6 ....... . ..-. . Freer, P yflis Q .......... --.--- Iqmeson, lane ,,,,A,,,,,,,,,, SGTIKCITY, Abruhum --f'-- Name Page IUNE SENIORS Gaddis, Martha Sue ..,...,..,, Gage, Io Evelyn ,,.......... Gaither, Phil .....,....,... Galbreaith, lohn ,,,, Garrett, Bob ,,..Y.,...,. Garrett, Ralph ,YY,,Y.,,,,, Gernsbacher, Alice ...,. Getzendaner, Martha ,..... Gilbert, Cecille ..,,,....., Ginsburg, Helen ..,.,,.. Gipson, Camille ,,,, Goldstein, loy ,,.,..,. Goodman, Ray ,,,,.. ..... Goughnour, Norma ...., Granger, Kathryn ,,..,. Grasty, Pauline ,.,,,, ., Graves, George ,,,,,, Graves, lack Y,,,YY.,YYY,,.. Graves, Nancy ....,,......... Grayson, Paul ..., .. ....,... , Greenwood, Leonard ....., Griffin, Phil ,... .,,,,,,,...... Griffith, Kenneth ,,,,,,, Gunter, Donald .,,,.. Hagood, lack ........,. Hague, Marcille ,,..,.,., Hague, Margaret ,,,,,,, Hairston, Evelyn ,,,,... Halbower, David ....... Hall, Scott ................ Haller, Lillian .,,., Hamlett, Tom ..,,,,,.,, Hammonds, Anne .,..cc,,, Hanley, Claude ....,.,,,,, Hansard, Mary Gene ,........ Hansen, Edra Ioy ,,,,,......, Harding, Laverne ,,,,,,,,, Harker, Billy ...,..,,c,., Harp, Opal .............,,.. Harrison, Bill .... ,.,.....,.,. Hart, Henry .... ..... . Harvey, Elizabeth L. ,,,,,, , Hawley, Cleo . ,.........,. . Hayes, Ioe ,.,.......,...... Haynes, Bill ....,,.,. Haynes, Peggy ,,c,,. Haywood, lean ,..... Heavener, Doris .... Henderson, Billy ....... Henderson, O. Z. ,.,.. Henderson, S. P. ,,,,., i Henson, Bennye Io ......., Hill, Ioe ...,.........,.,i..,... Hill, Robert ,...,...,.,,,., Hillery, Harvey ,,,,,,,,,.o, Hine, Cynthia Ann ...... Hines, Roberta ........... Hodges, Dorothy ,,,.,.. Hollis, Chester ,,,,,.., Holt, Charles ...o... Hood, Iohn ,...,..,,...,. Hooker, Iimmy ..,.,,.,... Horan, Margarey .,,,, Howey, Helen Lee ......,, Hubbard, Colleen .... Huggins, Charles ..i,. Hulsey, Anthony ,,,,,.... Humphries, Othomae ,,,,,, Hur, Kemper ......,.......... Ingram, Billie Nelle ...... Irvin, Gwendolyn ,,,.. Iackson, Claude .,,........,, Iackson,Etta Virginia ...... lenkins, Frank .,,,,,.,. Iernigan, Peggy ,,., lez, Helen ....,, ,o.,,,o.. Iohnson, M. H. ,..... . Ioiner, Doris ......... Iones, Billy . ....,.... , lones, Charles .,,o. Iones, Edna ..,,,., Iones, Hutis ....,,, Iones, Vernon .....,. Iustin, Harold ....,,. lustin, lean .,.,..,. Keene, Bernice .,,,,,,. Kemp, Earlene ,,,, ,,,, . ,,,,, Kendrick, Billie Ann ......,, Kendrick, Lynn ..,....,..... Kent, Ann ................... Kersey, Letha ....... Kersey, Ruth . ....,.. . Kilpatrick, C. A. .,,.. -. King, Robert .. ........... .. Kirby, Evelyn Faye ...... INDEX Name IUNE SENIORS Kneisler, Dorothy .............,.. Kohant, Geraldine ,,.... Kraft, Dorothy ..,,,,,,,,... Kraft, Eugenia ,,,,.,.. Kruger, Dick ......,,,... Lamberth, Faynelle ,,., Landrum, Marilyn ..,,., Lane, Robert ............, Lanfer, Bill ...........,.. Langston, O. L. ,,,,, .. Lattimore, Mary ,,,, Layton, Mary ..,.,,..,.,,, Lee, lack .,.. .,.., ,,...,,..... Letwin, Rosabelle ....,, Lewis, Marjorie ,,,,..,.. Lewis, Nellie .,,,,,,.,,, Lightfoot, Marvin .,.,. Lindsay, Lenore ,,,, Lindsey, Nedra ...,,. Lipscomb, Bob .... Little, Robert ,,..,,..,. Lively, lane .,l.,. ..,..., Llewellyn, Dorothy .,,, Lockett, Bettye ,,,.,.......,. Lofton, Bobby l.., ,...,... Lowdon, Kathryn ,,,,. Lowery, Margaret ,...,,..o,., Luddington, Iohnnie ...,.... Lupton, Gloria ,,,o,....o..,,o.o Lynn, Charlotte , ,.,,,,,, ,, MacDonald, Charlotte .,... McBride, Dorothy Faye ..,.. McCaleb, Elaine ,,,,.,..,,,, McClary, Annabel ....,.,.,. McCoy, Dot . ......... , McCuistion, Mary Kate ,,,,,, McFarland, Isabel ...,,,,,,, McGehearty, Marilyn ....... McGinnis, Evelyn o,,.......,. McGonagill, Frank .,,,,, McGown, Carolyn ...... McGraw, Katerine ....., McKee, Sally .. .,.,..,. A. McKenzie, Edna .......... McMillen, limmie . .,...,.,. , McReynolds, Geraldine .,,o, Maceo, Elida ..,,,,.....,........ Mann, Hugh .. ,,,..o.,,o.. Mar, Paul ..., .......... Markum, Audrey ..... Martin, Bill ,...,o,,.,,., Massey, lack .o.,.. Mattews, Bill ,...,, May, Eudell ,,.,,.., Mayer, Esther ,,,,,,,,,, Meador, Frances ..... Medford, Geneta ..,,... Metts, Frank ,,,,,,,...o., Miller, Eugene ,,.,,......,, Miller, Flora Marie .......,. Miller, lackie oo,oo.....,..... Miller, lames , ,,.o.,,,,. . Miller, Mary Marie .,.....,. Minnis, Harret ,, ,.,..... ,. Minyard, Clara Io .,,.,,, Mitchell, Donald ....... Mitchell, LaNelle ....... Moffatt, Charles ,,..,,. Moore, Betty Kirk .,,.. Moore, Bill ,...,,..,....,.. Moore, Dick .,...... Moore, lean ,.,.,., Moore Moore, Moore, Ieanne , Houston ......, ,, Wayne .... ........ Moreland, Leonard ...... Morgan, Betty ,,,,.,..... Morgan, Ianet .,,,.,.. Morgan, W. E .....,. Morris, Bill , ,,,,,,, , Morris, Wanda ,,,,,,,. Morton, Bill .... ......... Moseley, Ioseph ...... Motz, Henry ..,.,,.. Nagle, Tom ........................ Nahon, Louis ....................... Neely, Mary Elizabeth ...,... Newberg, Mary Mae ........ Nittleberg, Delia .......,.. Nixon, Stanley ......,,,., Noah, lohn .......... Norman, Betty ..,.. O'Dell, Iimmy .l... Olmsted, Paul ,o,.. Olney, Forrest . ,,,..., O'Neall, Madge ,,,, Page One Hundred Srvnlly-Ihre: 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 Page .. .,.... 42 42 42 42 42 45 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 Name Page IUNE SENIORS Ore, Oneita ,,,,o...... ,,.,...,,,. Osier, Billye Ioy ,........ Oudkirk, Leta Maye .,,,, Overstreet, Charles ,,,, Paftord, Iere ,..,..,.... Park, Bernard ,,,, Paschal, Sam ,,,,,. Patton, Lorna ,o,,..,... Paul, Constance .,..... Paul, Martha lane .....,. Polansky, F. A. ,,,,.,,.. . Pool, Angalene ,,,....., ,, Poole, Mary Alice .,.,..,, Porter, lack ..,,,,........... Powell, Connie ,,,,,,. Powell, Frances ,,,,, Powell, lean ..,...., Pratt, Billy ,.,,,,, Quinn, Mary ,,,,,,............... Randall, Inger Marie ,,,,,,., Randle, lerry ................... Raney, Harry ................ Rankin, Mozelle ,........... Rasmusen, Ed .... ................. Rawlings, Mary Anna ,....... Redford, Thelma Dean ,,,.. Reece, Norman ............... Reeder, Tom .,........ Reid, lack ............... Reid, Wilbur ,....... Renegar, Harold ,...,.. Reynolds, Watt .,,,, Rhea, Dorothy ,....,. Rice, Rip .. .......... .. Richards, lean ,,,.,..., Richardson, Bob ,,,,.... Richardson, Virginia ,,... Riggs, Charles ,,,.,,........ Riley, W. C. . .--.-.. Ritchie, Dorothy . ...... . Robbins, Edna Faye ...... Robbins, Lucille .. Roberson, Brooxie Nell ..,.. Roberson, Elwyne ......,,, Roberson, Kenneth ,,,....,, Roberts, Mattie Ruth ,,,,,. Roberts, Moreene ...... .Y Robertson, Patricia ....... Robertson, Virginia ,,,,... Robins, Billie Marie ,,,,,. Robins, Paul ...-....A---.--- Robinson, Stella ......,, Roddy, loe .........- Rogers, Helen . ,,,, . Rose, Mary Kay ......... Rosen, Norman ,.... Rosenlund, Helen ,,... Rosenthal, Sylvia Ross, Prentice ,,,,,i... Rowe, lack ,,,,,,,.,, Rubin, Ioseph ...,... Rummel, David ,,..,,,, Runge, Catherine ..,, Russ, Edna ............. Rust, Le Wana ..... Russell, Gerald ,,....... Russell, Richard ,,,....... Rutledge, Malcolm ...... Ryan, Doris ............... Saam, Bobby .......----.f ---A- Sqmanie, Donald .---- ------f- Sanders, Walter ....... e Schouemayer, C. T, .,,, , Schutts, BGUY ..-----f,---' Schwain, Shannon ...... Schwartz, Eleanor ,..,.. Scott, Knox . ...ll.....---- we Sewell, lack .,,,,....,,,... Shadle, Charles ....,,. Shaw, Barbara ..... Shaw, lean ..... ......... - - Shqw, Robert , .. ....... A. Shelton, Betty Lou ....... Shulkey, Nancy ....... Sing1etarY. lean - .,... Small, Iohn ,,,, Smith Charles ,,,, Smith Dick ............- Smith Smith Smith Smith Evelyn .. , Frances Lee ...... Iames ............... Maclyn .,,,.... Smith, Nelson ....,, Smith, Virginia ....l. Smith, Willis B, Name IUNE SENIORS Snider, Ioan .....,,.,.,,,.,.,...,...,, Snyder, Helen .,,..,.,.,.,. Sparks, Elizabeth YY,... - Spencer, Grace .,,...., Stapleton, Guion Starr, Melvadeanwwllllllz Staton, Marie ....,......, Steele, lohn ....,.,,.,,.,. Stephens, George ,,.,,,, Stevens, Maria Lou ,,,..,, Stewart, Berniece ...,.., Stewart, Eugene ...... Stewart, Margaret ,.,., Stewart, Reed ....,....,., Stewart, Rita ,,,,..,. Stowe, Don ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Street, Gloria ,,,......... Stringer, Mary Ellen ,,,,,,. Sullivan, Verline ,,,.,,,,.,,, Sutton, Billye ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Swanson, Ruth ....,... Taliaferro, Dorothy ,.,,. Taulbee, Ruth ,,,,..,,.. Taylor, Maxine .,,. ...... Terrell, Mary Lucille ,,,,,, Thacker, Ike ..,, ,,,,,, , ,, Thomas, Elizabeth ,,,,, Thomas, Gladys ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Thomas, Nellie Frances ,, Thompson, Iames ,,,,,,,,,, Thorpe, Wix .,,.,...,.,,,,,,, Threatt, Frances ,,,,,,,,, Tidwell, Claudine .,,,... Tinsley, Eleanor ,,,.,, , Townes, Elaine ,,,,,,,, Townsley, Helen ,,,,., 'l'racy, Arnold ,,,,,. Tracy, Raynold Truelove, Evelyn .,.,,, Turner, lack ....,,.,,, Turner, Ieanne ,,,, Turner, Jerry ,,,,.,,, Page 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 .. .... . 50 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 , 51 51 Van Zandt, Frank .,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 1 Vaughn, lean ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 1 Vaughn, Russell .,.,,,,,,,,, ii,,,,, 5 1 Vinson, lackie ,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 2 Vowell, Margenia ,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,i ,,,,,,, 5 2 Vreeland, Mary Evelyn ,,,,,, ,,,,,A, 5 2 Wagner, Barbara ......,... Waldron, Katheryne ..., Walker, David ,.,, ,,,,,,,, Walker, Mary Io ..,,,,, Wall, Barbara .,,,,,.,,,,,, Wall, loe ....,,,, ....,. Wallace, Mary Edith ,,,,,,,,, Wallace, Raymond ,,,,,, Walsh, Barbara ,,,,..,... Wolters, Charlotte ,...,.,,,,,,, Walton, Pauline , Warfield, Nannie Ruth .,,.. Washington, Doxie ,,,,,,,,,, Watkins, Ouita Fay ,,,..,. Watson, Mary Lou ...... Weaver, Phyllis ....,... Webster, Iimmy ,,,,,,,,,,, Weir, Ora Marie ,,,.,.., Welch, Roy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Welch, Tommy .... Wells, 1. D .,.....,., Welsh, Billy ......, West, lim .... ,,,,,,,,, Wheeler, Evelyn .... Wheeler, leanette .,.., White, Burnis ..........,,, White, Mary Ruth ,,,,,,,,, Wiggins, Mattie Lee ,,,...... Willeford, Robert ,,,....... Williams, Wilda .... Williamson, lohnnie ...... Williamson, Onettia ...... Willis, Sammye Io ,..,., Wilson, Charles .,.,,,...., Winfrey, Frank ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Winn, Mary Louise ,,,..,,,,,, Wittmayer, Katherine ,,,.,,,, Wood, Mary lane ,,,,.,,,,,. Wood, Wilma ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Worthington, Dorothy ...,. Wright, Betty May ........ Wylie, Faye ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, Young, Bettie ...,. Young, lean ....... York, Dan .,...... Ziegler, Helen ...... 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 INDEX Name Page LOW SENIORS Alford, Bill .....,.,...,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 7 Barclay, Clara ,...,,....,,, ,,,,,,, 5 7 Bargsley, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 7 Barham, Elaine .,,,..,,.......,,, ..,..,. 5 7 Blackwell, Betty lean ...,... ..,..,, 5 7 Blazi, Alice lo- ....,........., .....,. 5 7 Bothwell, David .,,.,,,., .,,,,., 5 7 Bridges, Doris .... ,......,.,, ,,,,,,. 5 7 Briggs, Rosalie ,,., ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 7 Bullington, Mary lane .,...., ....... 5 7 Bush, Rmendia lane ....,...,, ,...,.. 5 7 Callahan, Beverly ...., ..,.... 5 7 Cavender, Betty .,,,,,,,. ,,,.,.. 5 7 Champion, Francine ,,,, ,..,,., 5 7 Childress, Marjorie .,,,,, .,.,,.. 5 7 Clark, Freddie ......,.,,.,. ....... 5 7 Cole, Helen ..........,... ..,.... 5 7 Copeland, Betty .,.... ......, 5 7 Cushing, Bill ,..,, , .,.. .,..,,. 5 7 Dezelle, lames ,,,,,,..,.,,, Dodd, Letty Anne ,........ Dugger, Barbara .,., ,. Eagle Frances ..,,,,,.,,.,, Evans, Carrie ,....,.,..,,,,..,, Faguy-Cote, Elizabeth ,...,, Featherston, Aleck ,,,,,,,. Finley, Louise ,.,.......,,,,. Floyd, Charles ...... Fox, Marjorie ..,,. Fox, Sylvan ..,,,,, Garston, Shirley ..,... Gary, Frances .,..,, Gayler, Neil .,,,...,.. Glass, Richard ,,,, Green, Ioe ,,..,,...,, Hagood, Wayne ,,,,,, Hamilton, Florence ,,,,. Hankins, Martha ...... Harmon, Maudine ,,,.,,. Holmes, Ida Mae ,,,,,... Holsapple, Cartell ,,,,, Hood, W. F. ............. . Horton, Bobby ...,.. lohn, I. Wayne .,,,,,,,,, Iones, Peggy ........ Kellner, Eugene ..,.., Kerr, Ella Faye ,,,,,,,,, King, Alice Ray ,,,,,,,, Kirkpatrick, Foy ...... Lampkin, Katherine ,,,,,, Landrum, lune ,,,,,.,., .,,, Laski, Ed .................,., MCG-ee, I. 1. ,,,,,.,,,, , Maddox. Alain ..,,..,.,, Magill, Ruth .,.,,,,,.,..,,... Matkin, Sarah lo ....... Matney, Mildred ,........ Mattison, Marjorie .,,,, Melton, loyce ,,,,....,,,, Michero, Bill ........ Mizell, Bob ..............,. Moore, Marjorie ....,...... Morgan, Mary Hope ,,,,.... Neel, Peggy ,,,,,..,,. ,.,, Nelson, Frances ..,... Nixon, Achilles .... Olson, Don ,.,..,....,...,, Penne-baker, Lillian .,,,,, Perkins, Fay ,,,...,,.,,,,.,,, Powers, Norman ...,.. Ouinn, Luther .... . Ray, Doris lane. ,,..... .. Reed, Bobbie .,,,.,. ...,,..,... Reeder, David ,,,,,,.,..,,,...... Rominger, Georgema ,,,,,. Flozelle, Nancy ,.....,,..,,,,.. Ruth, lack .,,............,..... Sellars, Mary Bena ......, Shifflett, Elaine ......,.,,, Shryoc, Kelly ............ Slagle, Grady ..... Smith, Ileta ,,.,.. Smith, Roscoe ...., Page One Hundrrd Swrntyilour 57 57 57 57 . ..,... 57 57 57 57 57 . ....., 57 57 57 57 57 57 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 Name Page LOW SENIORS Stegall, Raymond .,.,..,....,,,,.. - ..,..,.....,.., 59 Teter, Donald ............. .... .............. 5 9 Theo, Cleopatra ................ .. ..... .. 59 Thompson, Mary Paige ....... ....... 5 9 Tuohy, Clare .- .,,................ ................. 5 9 Vance, T. L .............. Vasey, Billie Sue ......... Waggner, Ed ....,... Walker, George . ,.,.., . Walker, Iva lean .,.,,.., Wallace, Ruby ........ Walsh, PEQQY --.,. ..... Walton, Ianetha ...... Webb, I. M ..... .............. White, Billie Ruth ,,,,.. Whittlesey, Robert ,,,,, Wiggs, Kenneth ......,,, Williamson, Betty ....... e- ...,..,,.. 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 2 ..,.. 59 59 59 59 59 Young, lohn ............................ - ........-..-.- 59 HIGH IUNIORS Ainsworth, Bill ..................... . ...... 60 Allen, Martha ....,. ....,.. 6 0 Allen, Tracy ...,...... ....... 6 O Andrews, Bette ..., ..... - 60 Applin, Louise ....,. ....... 6 U Askey, Marion ..,,,. . .... E 60 Aucoin, Lois ....... ..,.... 6 0 Baack, Evelyn .,.,., Baker, Carol .,.. Baker, lack ............ Baldwin, George ..,... Barnes, lune ,...,,......... Barnum, Mary Lois ,,,.... Bean, Nelson ..........,.... Bell, Dan .,,,................ Berger, Lee .,,.,.,,.,.. Berry, Anne .............. Berry, Margaret ,,.,....... Bowles, Marvin .............. Brachman, Madlyn .,,,,. Brewer, lean ............... Brock, Betty Gene, ,...... . Brown, Bettye .......... Brown, Ima Gean ....., Broxson, Edna .,,....... Bruyere, Clarence ,,.., Budd, Betty .............. Buster, Patsy .,,, ........... Calhoun, Mary Ann ...,...,. 60 60 71 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 ,L 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 Callens, Norma Louise ,,,,,,,, .,,,,.. Campbell, Monte Lu ...,,,.. Cardona, Moses ........,... Carson, Virginia ............ Cayce, Bobby ..,.,, ,,,.. Chapman, Margaret ,.,,,, .,,,, , ,.,... Cheatham, Iimmy Ruth .....,.. ....... Childress, Molly Io .......... Churman, Ruth .,,,.......... Clary, Herman ..,,.,,,,, Clayton, Irvin ....., Coier, Francis ...... Cohen, Margaret ,.... Cole, Gloria ,,.,,..... Coleman, R. H. .... . Collier, limmy ....,, Conklin, Fred ....,... Cooper, Carol ........ Cox, Bill .,,.,..,,..,........ Crawford, Iuanita ,,.,,,. Crowder, lack .,,,,.,,,, Culver, Anne ...... Davies, Edith .,... Davis, Alfred ...., Davis, Bryce ...,,,,...,, , Davis, Evelyn .,,,,,...,,,, Davis, Olive Ruth ...,,, Day, lune Anne ..,..... Devaney, lack ...... Dcak, lunene .......,... Douglas, Gene .........., Duease, Virginia ....,., Durway, Bobby . ..,,. . Durway, Bolin ..,.., Elliott, Nina .,..... Elliott, Virginia .... Farrell, Ioan ....... Galawaif. lean .,., Gibbs, Marion ....,, 60 60 60 60 60 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 - ,,,,, 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 62 62 Name Page HIGH I UNIORS Gideon, Iewell .,,.................... ,,,,, Gilliland, lean ....,..... Gillum, Dorothy .Y.,,..,..... Graham,- Margaret .,.,.,. Gray, Aileen ,......,,A.... Grayson, Glen .,.,,,,, Green, Ruth ,,,,,...,,. Grubbs, C. M ......,. Hafner, Evelyn .,AA,. Hagman, Lucille ,Y.. Hall, Patience .....,.. Hamilton, Iohn ...... Hammonds, Dell ,,,. Hampton, Doris .,,,,. Hanley, Alvin .,,,, Hardie, Iames ..... Harnist, Ellis .......... Harrell, Frances ,,..,... Harris, Helen Zoe ,.YY,.,.. Hartman, Ann ,...........,, Hauser, Betty ....,... Hauser, Ida .,...,... Henderson, Don ,.,,,. Henderson, Iim .,,,.. Holt, Iennie Lou ,,Y...... Hubbard, Glen ....,, Hull, Nancy .,.,,,...,, Ishee, Elsie ...... Ives, Vivian .........,.,...,... Ienkins, Wanda Mae ...,.,,.. Iohnson, Margie ...,..,....... johnston, Freddie ...,.,.., Ioirier, lean .,,, ,,.,.,,,,, loiner, Ruth ,,,,,,,,, Iones, Helen ..,... Iones, Iulia ...,,...... Iones, Wynelle ,,,,, Keenum, Dorothy ..,.,,,,. Kennard, Eva Marie ,,,.,.i Kennedy, Pauline .,....... Kent, Florence ..,......... Knepper, Iune ,...,,.. Knight, Loretta .,,,.. Knight, Nellie .....Y.....YYY Laski, Martha Kate ...,.. Latimer, Betty ...,,,....,, Leach, Mildred .,.,..,. Leeper, Bettie ..... Lillard, Kay ,..,..,.. McCarty, Robert .,.....,... McCrary, Lucy Anne ........ McDaniel, Ann ,,.,,..,...., McGaw, E. A. ,.i,,....,,, , McGee, lean , .,,, , McGonagill, Betty ...... Massey, Marita r,,,,.,., 6 Massingale, Ieanne ,,,.. Maxson, Iack ............,. Maxwell, leanie ,,., Miller, Patsy ,,.,,,.,,. Millican, George ........ Milliorn, Ruth ...,............. Mills, Iimmy ,..,,.. ......,,,...,, Minyard, Betty Ann .,...., Monk, Dorothy .........,... Moore, Chrissie ,.....,...,,.,.. Morrow, Mary Louise ,..,., Morse, Felicia ., ,,... Nees, Gordon ..... Nies, Dorothy ,.,.,,, Noah, Robert .,,,,,, Nunnally, Harry .,.. Padden, Colleen ,,,, Patteson, Donald ...,,,,, Payne, Howard ...... Peaster, lean ....,.. Powell, Ianice ...,, Pressley. lana .,,, . Pulliam, Ioyce .,,,. Randall, Milton ............. Rasco, Lawrence ..,,,..,...l., Reich, Eleanor ..,,.,,. E ,,..,,.,,. Richardson, Dick .,,,.. Richardson, Horace ..... Richeson, Frances ....,. Robinson, Wayne ...,., Ross, Margaret ..,.,, ....,. , Ross, Robert ,..,.....,.. ......l,....,, .,.., Runnion, George ......., lt 'L Q INDEX Name Page HIGH IUNIORS Score, Iohn ....,..,..,,,,..,..l,,.....,.. ..,... 6 4 Scott, Mary lane .,,..... ,,,,,, 6 4 Shannon, Iune ........ ....,, 6 4 Shotts, Barbara .,.,,. ,,,,,, 6 4 Slocum, lean l..,,,.., ,,,,,, 6 4 Slough, Winola .Y.,,Y YY.... 6 4 Smith, Beverly ..... .,.... 6 4 Smith, Bryant .......... ,l,... 6 4 Smith, lack ..,,,,,.,,,,., ,l,,l I 64 Smith, Mary Louise ....,...., .,.. . . 64 Smith, Taylor .....................,. ...... 6 4 Stanford, Dorothy s.....,.,.....l,.. ...... 6 5 Stedman, Emily Garnett ...,,. . ..l.,. 65 Stinebaugh, Velma ..,........ l,,,,, 6 5 Stringer, Iim ..,..,..........,... .,,... 6 5 Styner, Betty ,,l.,...l. ,..... 6 5 Sullivan, Ierry .,,,,. ...... 6 5 Tanton, Vivian ..,,,,, Tawater, Beatrice ,.,...., Taylor, ShirleY lean ....... Tucker, Laura lean ..,... Turner, Iimmy ,.,,,,.,... Turner, Susie .,,.,..l., Vowell, Aileen ,..,,.... Wathen, Betty Sue ,.,,,. Watson, Cheryl ......... Webb, Marjorie ...,,,... West, Martha Anne ,. Weston, Birdie ......,.,.. Wheeler, David l..... White, Harold ,,.,, Whitman, Iimmy ,,,,,,. Whitson, Bruce ,.,,.. Wilkins, Mozelle .,...,. Williamson, Clyde ..,.,. Wilson, Helen .......,,,,l, Wilson, Iean ...,..... Winkler, Dorothy .,,.. Witte, George ,,,,...,,. Wolfe, Betty Io ..,,,,, Wurth, lack .,,,..... York, Edward .,,,, 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 5r. 65 65 Young, Novis l.....,,,,l,,,,,...... ,... .----- LOW lUNlORS Adams, Clara Nell ..l,,,,,.......... ,..... 5 5 Allen, Iohn ,,,............ ---f-- 5 5 Avinger, lack ,,,,,,.l.. --v--- 5 5 Baker, Adelle ........., ,Y.... 5 5 Banner, Peggy ....,...... ..-f,, 5 5 Berry, Betty Rugh ,,.... .,.--, 5 5 Berry, Iuanita .,..,,., ..... 5 5 Blum, Iulius ,,,.,....... ,-,-f, 5 5 Bonte, Wilma ,.,,,,,....., .----, 5 5 Broome, Virginia .,,l, l..... 5 5 Brown, Mildred ...,.. ,,,V.l 5 5 Buckler, Harold ,,,l,l ,..... 5 5 Burleson, Laing ,,,,,. l..... 5 5 Burleson, Mineta .,..,.. ,,.A4, 5 5 Burns, lane .,,Y.....,.... ,,Y.Y, 5 5 Clynch, Marvin .,....... ...... 5 5 Cox, Margie ,,,., ...,,..,... ,.,.l. 6 5 Craddock, Alice Pat .Y,YY ...-.. 5 5 Craig, Billy .ll,,.....,...... Y..... 5 5 Davenport, lean ..,,.. Edgermon, R. S. .... , Gilmer, Dorothy ..,, Green, Charlotte ......, Grogan, Laura Lee ,....... Hall, Lamoine ..,,,,,, Haller, Bertha ...., Harris, Betty Helm, Betty Ann ,,,i... Helsley, Elizabeth ...,,,. Hicks, Frances ...,..,., Hill, Della ..,.... Hodges, Clifford .,.. Iones, Virginia .,.,,,.. Kantrovich, Mina ..Y., Kunkel, Raymond ...,, Leito, Angeline .,.... Leonard, Betty ...., Leonard, Paul ...,. Leonhart, Iames ,,,. Lindsey, Betty ,.,,, Page On: Hundred Srvtnlyeliw 66 66 66 66 71 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 7l 66 67 67 67 67 .. .,.. 67 71 Name LOW IUNIORS Maloney, lack .,......,..,..,,,,,,,,,, Mellett, Marcia .,,.,, Miller, Charles ,.,,,, Miller, Louise ,,,, Moore, Leonard ,.,... Morrison, lane .,...,.. Page 67 67 67 67 67 67 Oltorf, Peggy .,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 7 Patterson, Dick .,,,,,.,.,...... ,,..,, 6 7 Philbeck, Mary Ann .,.,,.. ,,,,,, 6 7 Rainbolt, Billie ....,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 7 Reynolds, Peggy ,,,,,,Y,,,,,, .,l.,.,.. .,.,,, 6 ' I Rheinlander, Bobbye Lee 67 Richker, Irwin .......,,......,........ ,,,,,. 6 7 Rowe, Bill .. ,.....,,,....,,.,... 67 Runnels, Bedella ,..,s.,,., , ,,.. 67 Sargent, Ieanne . ,s.,,,..,l, .. 67 Scott, Mary Elizabeth ...,.... . ,... 67 Souter, Nellie ,s....lll...,,,,.. ,, 67 Thompson, Bettye ,,..l .,,,.. 5 7 Turner, Louie ,,,.,.,,,,,,. .. 67 Walker, Ed ,.,,l,,.,,, ,,,,, 6 7 Webb, Harold ,.....,,,.,, ...... 5 7 Webb, Neta Fay ..,l... ,.,,.. 5 7 Wheeler, Marian ,,,,,,. Y, , . 57 Wilson, Claudene ,,,,, ,,,.,. 6 Winnett, Bernice .......,Y,, ,,,,......., . . .,,,., 51 Wood, Raymond ........., .,,Y,.,,,,,,,.,,,, ..,, . . 57 HIGH SOPHOMORES Agee, Ioy ,. ............,.,,,,,,,.l,,...... Y -,-,- - 55 Akin, Charles l.,..,.. ,,,,,, 5 5 Amalonq, Frank , ,,,.. .,,.. 5 5 Athens, Dolores ..., , .,.. 68 Barham, Betty ,,,, Barton, Betsy .,,. Bast, Ierriene ,,.. . Bateman, Ioe ,,,,,,,.,. Bode, Patsy Y, Boswell, Ioy Leigh Brachman, Malcolm ,,,, Bradshaw, Io Ruth ....,,,. Branch, Iames .....,.,,..... Brous, Marion . ....,,,V,l,, f Brown, George Ann ..,,,, .. Burnett, Iames ....,,..,...,, Burris, Cecelia ......,..,.. Butz, Franklin .,l. ....--,,,,,-- Carlson, Edna Louise ,.,..... Childress, Charlotte ,,.. Chisholm, Roy ,,.,,,.-..-V,, Clark, Iohn R. ,,,, Collins, Malcolm ,,,,, Compton, Bob ,,,,,..... Conrad, Earl ..,, , Cooney, Frances ,,,, Cooper, George ...,., Cordry, Eugene ,,.....,. Cresswell, Margie ,,,....Y Culbertson, Patricia ,...,.. Cushing, Bonnie .....l.... Cutler, Patricia ,.,,, Dow, Eldon ..,,,l......, Draper, Dan .,,,.........-. Edwards, Charles , ,.,, . Emens, Sterling .,.....,, Ewing, Seaton .,,,,,. Fielder, Iuanda ...,.. Fillmore, Charles ..... Finley, Rosemary ,.... Frazier, Harold ..,,, Frost, Lee .....,,V,.. - Gann, Sam .,..,.., ,. Garrett, Ken ..,. ,.,,,,, Graves, Kenneth Griffith, Phillip ,,,,,.... Hafner, Billie Lou ..,,,,, Hall, Frank ,,,,,,.,....... Hardin, Ruth V YYY...... .. Harper, Bilie lean , ....,,., . Hartwig, Carrie Sue .,.,.,,,, Heywood, Billy ........... . Higgins, Douglas ....... Hines, Mary .,,.... .,,., Holmes, Ierry .,,,,, Ingram, Betty .,,, 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 . 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 69 A ,,.. 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 I1 llll, l . lluull A A . juli l I I 50045 0!.!6'l0l,UAJge Oh, golly, l goiia get a book . . . may l have a library pass, please? . . . Shh, l'll have to send you girls back to study hall. . . Where can I find Chaucer? Try the phone book! . . . I've gotta pay enough fines to buy 'Out of the Night' . . . Psssi. W'ho's that girl who just Walked in? . . . Say, whafci I come in here to look for any- way? . . ' PgFl Name Page HIGH SOPHOMORES Iackson, Etta Ieanne .,..,,...... ....... .,...,. B 9 Iames, Bettye ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 9 Iones, Doris ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, B 9 Ioyce, Aristide .... .,...., 6 9 Iustin, Wynelle .... ,... , ,, 69 King, Raymond ,.,..... .,,,,,, 6 9 Kinlough, Robert .,.,, ,,,,,,, 6 9 Kizer, Ralph ,,.,..,,.. ,..,,,, 6 9 Lacy, Mickey ,.... ,,,,,g, 7 U Lane, Eloise .,..,., ,,,.,,, 7 0 Light, Kathryn ,,,,...,..r,, ,,,,,,, 7 0 Luton, Emarie ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, 70 Lutz, Mary Katherine .,,... .,,,,,, 7 0 MCCrary, Tommy ......., ..... ,.,.,, ,,,,,,, 7 0 McDaniel, Elizabeth Ann ..,,,., ,,,,,,, 7 0 McKinley, Evelyn ...,...... ,.,..,.,, ,,,,,,, 7 0 McKinnan, Douglas ..,..... ,,,,,,, 7 0 Meyer, Erika ,,,,..,,,, ,,,,, , , 70 Mitchell, Marcia ...,, ,,,,i,, 7 0 Moore, Bobby ,,,,,, ,,,,iii 7 O Morris, Iohn ,,YY.. -,. ,,...,, 70 Morton, Robert ...,.. ,,,,,,, 7 O Nelson, Ted .............,l.. ,,,,,,, 7 0 Newberiy, Gloria ,,,.,l ,,,,.,, 7 0 Paschal, Bobby Ioe ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 7 0 Peck, Bob ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,, 7 O Poulsen, Frank ,...... ,,,,,,, 7 O Redwine, Peggy ,,,,, ii,,,,, 7 0 Reid, Stanley ,...,. ,,,,,,, 7 0 Reynolds, Ianie ,.,. ,. ,, 70 Rickard, Ioe ,....l.. ,,,,,,, 7 0 Riddle, Grover ,.,,,, ,....,,, 7 0 Robins, Iuanita .... ,...,c. 7 O INDEX Name HIGH SOPHOMORES Russell, Genevieve ,,,,,,,,,A, ,v,,,,,,,, Slagle, Margaret ,...,,, Southern, Houston ,,,,, Stanley, Frances c,,,...,, Steele, Clarabele ....... Stepp, LaVerne ..c..,. Turner, Bill .....,......,.. Vandervoort, Carl .l,.,,. Vaughn, George ,,,,,,.,, Page 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 72 72 Wallis, Helen Louise ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 7 2 Watson, Marjorie ,,,,,,,,,, 72 Webb, Iuanita ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 7 2 White, Virginia Mae .,.,,,. ,,,,,,, 7 2 Wilkinson, loan .,.......,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 7 2 Wilson, Mary Alice ..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,. 72 LOW SOPHOMORES Avery, C. M. ,,vYY..................,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,... 71 Beard, Bill ,,....... ,,,,,,, 7 1 Cantrell, Billy ,.,.,, ,,,,,i, 7 1 Chambers, Bob ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 7 1 Coleman, Lorena ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 7 1 Cornett, Charlene ....,.. ccc.... 7 l Cory, Betty ....,.....,,.. ,,,.,,, 7 1 Cox, Ona Fay ...l.,, ,,,,,,, 7 1 Craig, Vivian ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 7 1 Cross, Nancy ,,,c. ,,,.,,. 7 l DeLoch, Betty .,.l,, Echols, Edwin ,,....... Elliston, Eugene ,.,,. Giles, Helen ,,,, .,,,, 71 71 71 71 Name Page LOW SOPHOMORES Page One Hundred Seventy-ru Griffin, Helen ..........,,.... Gulledge, lean ....... 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PUR-PLE PAN-T ,l b Q i i HAIL mem scuoou. com- CAR - RY OUR STAN r+ b 1 ' Q M-o- ness E-v QE , W Uni-To-nv a- vs I J! Q 3 H Pnmsa 'ro Tn-use PAS-C a-mu. PAS-CHAI. PAN-1 Our team is red hot, hip, hip, hip. Our team is cooling oft. . . Yea, purple. . . 'Tuxedo lunc- tiou' on the titty . . . band sweethearts . . . splin- ters . . . drill team Writing letters . . . hot clogs and cakes between halves . . . cowbells in the rain . . . tights . . . dates and corsaqes. . . . Triple XXX after it's over, qanq. . . . Yippee, Hallelujah, Rah for Paschal . . . what was the score? l s! . ,I Hllll lllhll Q .. 14' X iff . ' I X' Q 1 l l f fyrf VR X MMM M X 1 7 fl I iwxixx , i 1' f N 'lx n XX X . LXXLX XXX X . .il JAXX flfjf, Q- - ,X ,lg-f- ',' ff XX X-X .,,' - Nxxxxfs, R R Adouf UW gwhy ,4 f., fi. 5f...1...f 42.4, po... Q .521 wwf To the Pupils of Paschal: Education in its broadest sense is an absolute necessity in this life. lt is the individual obligation of each pupil to assume the responsibility in the matter. Failure to take advantage of the opportunity offered at Paschal High School will definitely jeopardize your future success and happiness. l believe in the boys and girls of Paschal High School and enjoy seeing you haDDY and free to follow the Honor System you so much enjoy. The slogan Paschal definitely stands for high scholarship is in keeping with your thinking and the four school standards: Scholarship, Citizenship, School Courtesy, and Attendance. lt is my purpose as your principal to be fair in all matters, to promote happiness and un- derstanding, and to encourage a high degree of scholarship. l am not disappointed in the results obtained thus far and feel very grateful to all for the cooperation and loyalty that is being given to the program. Let's all join our thinking and efforts and continue to keep this great institution on a basis that may be equalled by few and excelled by none. lt sometimes behooves us to analyze our own thinking and conduct. Ask yourself this question: Am l doing my part as a Paschal student by following the code of ethics outlined in the Honor System? lf you find that you are lacking in any way, in fairness to yourself and to others you should make adjustments immediately, and the entire student body will profit with you by your adjustment. PASCH1-XL'S ENERGETIC PRINCIPAL MY Dhi1OSODhy for this school is better told in the following verse: SONG OF THE WINNER The man who wins is the man who goes Ahead with his work each day: Who's never struck by his adverse luck, But makes of his labors play: From early dawn he will toil right on, And know that the world's all right And he sings a song as he goes along, For it sharpens his appetite. The man who Wins is the man who smiles And sees that the sky is blue: He is always there with a great big share A Of smiles and of sunshine, too. He never growls, and he never howls That the world is out of geari But he meets the shocks and the jealous knocks ' With a great, broad smile of cheer. WW tw VW' Plri ROY M. STONE VICE-PRINCIPAL He can dish out the penalties if he needs to, but he's not hard boiled. ln fact, quiet qood humor and friendliness are the reasons why he's just a swell guy. l-le helps to make Paschal behave and like if. OUR BEST GIRL FRIEND ff . A ff ,ff jwdiyfg. XZQQWW ' N A SWELL GUY MISS GRACE BURKETT DEAN OF GIRLS A cheery smile, twinkling blue-qray eyes, and a warm and friendly voicee that's Miss Burkett, Dean of Girls. Shes always just that nice, too, no matter how busy she is. No wonder she's eVerybody's best qirl friend! ORA BAKER Art REMA BATES ' liuglzsb MYRTLE BECKMAN Sdn' un' T, R. BOLEY Englixlr SARAH BROWNE Plwym-nl EIlm-ulimz NANCY ELLWOOD Holm- E1 Ufmufm GLADYS FRANCISCO Cullmzrrfluf LENA FRANKS Nurse CARQLYN GAITHER Mnflwzrmfn A MARY GILLESPIE l'.Y'A'lll'l? LOTTIE ROE GREEN Srnwlrf E. L.. GREGORY S4'iu1n'L' FRANCES 'GRISSO Sm-fm' WILSON GROSECLOSE Pfvyxiral lhluz ulmu , FORREST HURLEYEM!f Dum u Bo 'x f J JOHN RUTH KIRKMAN mfly.-mlm VIOLA MIDDLEBROOK Surlul Slmllrx BERN ETA MINKVVITZ M.rllu'1mrt1rs ETHEI.. OSBORNE lfrlgflxlr IUDY ROBERSON Pbyximl Eflnrufimz RUTH SANDERS Mullvrnlulics CREOLA SEARCY Ari VERNA SHERWOOD Study Hall ELAN ARD SPEARIVIAN Pbvvirul Iflllzruflnu LULA UNDERWOOD Sariuf Slmllvx ANNIE L. WALKER Luliu DOROTHY WI-IALEY English I. R. WILLIAMS Pbyrirul E,l,.I-,ffm E, I. WOLFP Muflwunlllrs PEARL W'OOTEN Lugllxlv MARY ZELOSKI Englixla M97 7 -3.3.3 ELVETA BENSON Srrvzrn' AGNES EDENS English ALINE BURDEN Cum rrlrrriul RAY KING Surlul Sfmllus CLAUDIE WORKMAN . J, A, - Eugmb into SA, QQ. in H .I..m,.1,v' ESHEFE BOMSBM I wi 25 WI CORA PHILLIPS af- - I WMV! CImum'rrml CORA GOSNEY c1.,fz,,,,g ALTA BEALL BLANTON English MARGARET WEBSTER Spnnisb MARY THOMPSON Englixl ANNA GARDNER Lalin LUCILLE BUNTING Focnlx LOIS ANNE SMITH English CLAUDIE WORKMAN Englnb LUCILLE RAWLINS Spalnxb FRANCES RHEA REED Stu' nic LUCY ANNE PAYNE Co1l1lnI'n'ml C. W. BERRY Sfivnn' I. E. CHERRY Sbnp MINNIE E, TIPTON louruulisln MIRIAM TODD Spscrb DONNA BILLINGTON Librarian MARGARET CASKEY . Spuuixb DORA MCKIBBEN Mafbemalirs FLORENCE PEARSON Sorial Shnlirx MABEL IOHNSON Afiulbmzulirx NELL BYRNES FLOY BURGESS V MEL i Eh11lyHrrH Commrrriul TEACHER!-KMA l. Chief Cook and Bottle Washer .... 2. Texas history corner .... 3. Bates and her Beauties . . . . 4. Clancys Christmas . . . . 5. Now, what was wrong that time? . . . . 6. Well, now, when l was yauriaer' '... 7. Gur Gwri Billy Bose . . . . 8. Fish Faculties .... 9. lt's the Berrys . . . . lU. Swat it, Teach! .... ll. The Boss and Family. X fl X Q 7 .S?aeaLing 0 ,gzniom 111 X q Q Iliff N14 Ns: V Xu 'h - E Q., lf , 1, ff I I i N xx If fb X ' wv XX WW A- Xxx ,x W Q .ii x f5iX X ' X x-,il X V Q X 5 i Jffi, S - WWMWQWW WW ,MJ M figiwfjffw imp P , W M Zak! fi ,251 gfgegfqf ,N . X f 14,f4!'i!jii,4Qf!5!LZ' ,f,2T'- ' f , v ,, I , . 71 ! K K4 fx K N IM ' it ylfuj, :VM UM -P fry ff! J r AV X IANUARY CLASS OFFICERS ' GLEN ELKINS IIMMIE KILPATRICK President Vice-President Prr'xy llzfllylcwnnl, fwfr' I funn' ALMA SMITH DICK RICHARDSON Secretary Treasurer Alt! Lum' -ll lull Fuzz!-W'u::y IACK REICHENSTEIN Reporter I! l'0h'l .gpfehlgef tiyfjanudfg all of juli PERSONAL DIARY OF THE MIDTEPLM CLASS . . . and then besides that wonderful banquet and dance at the Hotel Texas's Crystal Ballroom which just about wound up our social year we had a skating party, a hayride, an Americanism dance, a Christmas party, and . . . oh, we had just about everything and more than most classes dream of undertaking. We had lots of iun all year, especially on Senior Day when we all licked lollipops and acted like children lahemll again. But the fun sort of ended too soon, and we listened to Rev. Bert Helm deliver the baccalaureate sermon and tinally we got our long awaited sheepskins the next Tuesday night from Mr. Wyatt in an auditorium Commencement exercise. Yes, diary, it was a great year and, incidentally, we don't want you to forget that most of our fun-overflowing schedule was arranged by our swell sponsor, Miss Mary Sweet . . Page Twenly-fi: r lluul .41 t I g m, 'I H SCHOOL ATER NTS FALL I94-O WORDS AND MUSIC BY TOMREEDEJ1 P .Q- O .P I. PU R-PLE AND WHITE! hs HAIL I-ION-on WHITE! II 53 I bg ADES LIFE-LCJNG LIGHT! .RD GOCD-CLEAN FIGHT! 1 'wg gg IN ouR 'II-IoT'S RE- MAIN- SPIFI-IT sooo Ano TRUE- bg CQ In 'I I I. I Pun-PLE nslcnl Is PRAISE TO I vouI . I .,.8N,,.g,.gg4.. HELEN BEAN Surf! us um lu' IUANITA BEAUCHAMP L: :rl 1' MARTHA BEAUPRE Guhlun mum' VIRGINIA BECHTOL QM-1 lm: fm-mily CLAUDE BEEMAN Fmvmlly EDNA BELLACK P.-flu .-Wmplf uf ,mu ARTHUR BELL Cul-1111 GEORGE BERTRAM Qurrt GEORGE BLEVINS S11n'uf5uI'm'5X CHARLIE BOETTNEFI C5.'.mm,r pdfm DORIS ERACKEEN ll.rM'1'.1ml I BETTY BUMPUS Amlwfmm wuur NADINE BRIGGS l'r1umll1 lvluml IEANE EYAHS H11-r IAMES CASI-HON R.',,1,,fg, ,.v,11,,,,Q, mf CLARE CARTER Muffs rmm VIRGINIA CI-IELMO Cntr lm! ETI-IEL CLAYTON NN-.V RICHARD CLARKE Pal DORIS COLLINS Charm pI'rmf1lf1v,l HELEN COX Cnh' I-H1-up BILLY COPELAND Slmlmus MARGUERITE CUSICK Cfmllurlmx NELLIE DAVENPORT A utlvrlnzg fflnx WTI: E12 aiu 'Ili I fd W 'L fm ,y ' ws I-'G ! ..-C Q x gf' -W n E, XXX EIU 1' fx f Q H If 1 -A IT S61 I 4 If Pug! Twrnly-nx IM IMT I! P. R. DAVIS Brxl nl lbw lung run DOREEN DONNELLY W'ln'n x Iran? PHIL ENG lalmnrxrrs? Bah! DOROTHY DUGEY Full of pcp GEORGE FORCE Fmn-ful fvulunu RUTH GILBERT Blum! plnx lmuru MARY BETH FRANCISCO Pmrv BILL GILMORE ..GiHy,. HARVEY GLASGOW Llfwflfv Ia! I-IERSCHEL GLASGOW Surnmlir NITA LOIS GRAY Oh! Ilmxc v ws R. C. GREEN High, Wulf, umf bumlsalm' HENRY GRICE Dorf! rmlv, gzrlx LILLIAN HAAS Cfvrrrflzl ANN HAGY BILLY HAMPTON CHI: Smiling uml xnrrl IOSEPHINE HARRISON Flon-ur fm'uJ GENE HEALY Slullu, Juni you, null: ELIZABETH HARVEY Clzrnzfmlls IOE I-IELMS XVilkic GEORGE I-IOSEY Eiush-in'x 716 Jisriplf' IIMMIE HILLIARD Plnuing HOMAZELLE HUFFIVIAN Alluirml by all HOLMAN HUNT Alma's man I If I Wx M. ,i9!7? l I K I I ,I I ' I I I Page Twenty-svn' WALTER IACKSON Hlw, Iufkmll! DONALD IOI-INSON lllmlmg DONALD IONES Oulu IU.-kg IUANITA KAHN TI'I1'llI-m lull r lwr CURTIS KNIGHT Sullllr LOREEN KUNKEL W lulnlll .lml lrll CHARLES LASATER RIM.-ll LIGE LECOMPTE Mulllw ROSA LEVINE 'flu' lmlx lll ml VIRGINIA LONGGUTH film! Ipml MARGARET MCCALLY Sllvrl llml lmfly MILDRED MCKINZIE Sldlflx lfl-lllllflv DORRIS MAI-ION l.,,lflNl,Il.l Ulu: BETTY MARTIN Dum ,W IIUII MARIEAN MARTIN lm'-lIllI-lwr IOAN MELTON fl vllxflr PAULINE MERCER fIi L'1'I'I I I ' I IMI' . lf III 9f'N I, Xxx I xx Xx I u nfl xI,f.!-I I 'Er .. I 11 IIUII f:TN Af .!.'..:-fu., IL II' Q.. fl ff W 'IVF auf.. WJ I I1K4Qv--III C H t'i'rf'fI II I I , I I xxx' IEI I I l I fail I IQSPI II II II I I ffl Ti '-W. SIX' ff!! I II I I I , sf-,-,' I ,I SF If Kwai, IZIEII ,Writ ff: - is. ., . V If 1 ,fl, 1 S,-A X I l f Frl.'ll.IIlvlp I Illl,qlll.ll.lr ,li - ,J BETTIE MILLESON ,fi I 1,11-v'wllc'x lull . R I I EZIII MARION MITCHELL II III II Tun Tun If ARA,- X F: THOMAS MQRING ,I HInl1lll'fInlullllx ' JY BETTY MORRIS I I ' . XI Clltu llullufv l QI NORMA MORRIS ' , ,Xllnl-lrllllzs llllllx oi IN I IEANNE MOSELY I I ' I 5 cl.I-.lf ll-.llllr KN LILA M. MUMFORD 13nv'w Il.-light I Page Twenty-rig bt FRANCES NORMAN Charm lvrvxulliffnl MILDRED OAKLUND Wixlfnl BILL OTT Clvuflrrlmx AMELIA PACHECO Smiling wzlurlla CARL PARKER luis! fm u rurl -xxx DONALD PATTERSON , ,X All.A7?11 MARY K. PENN lguy n'n'.mu'r fm GRACE PERKINS E.xm'HvrII xlmhrrll ARCHIE PQWEL Blum! I-nllfl I f IEAN REICHENST IN A Ilrryy-1z'uUci:1ALg K BARBARA RIPPLE IA Alu' I war! BERTICE ' 2-+-2:5 IACK RYPLE 'A BI1ng!Bu11g! MURREL SAMUEL IVDIII Il smile MELVA SCHAFEH Aluuyx flu' f I LILLIAN SCHWARTZ Lux :ly ux u Ilrmnn MARY VEDA SCOMA Simply Ililfnr LORAINE SCOTT Gfamumns PATSY SEIPEL Smurl und surf! JEANNE SMITH luln-1'x rn ul SHELBY, SMITH Horsrnluu GARY SOUTHERN M1sxRDjxlrirl Aftarnvy I O-ENE TAWATER Lou CLIFFORD TEAGUE vffnlllln FRANCES THOMPSON HAH L' I1 lwurf LA RITA THOMPSON Tull umf xlufvly NAOMI THOMPSON Prrrinus EDWARD TODD Arm! .md mmlrlx BETTY TOMLINSON All Huis Amd HI-.111-u foo WENDELL TOWERY Aldrm-zfmfnmf IIMMIE VERNER sm f.,,.,,J 11.-f Nm.-' CLINE WALKER Aluuyf mulmg ROBBIE WALLACE Blum! lunuzfx DORCAS ANN WALTON W'uUcn1g un .nr MARY L. WASHINGTON Gu r llr Imp u lvrmlc CATHERINE WEBB Lm'kYulln1U GLENN WEBB Happy go lwlzy AL WEINSTEIN W'1:um1'ufA'i FRANCES WELTMAN Duff: mmf glumurunx CHRISTINE WILLIAMS Plrusillg lwrmuallfy LOUIS WRIGHT In u Izgbi, xru Wright W i l: all .. 9' Q ' Jig 12, H AU as , 1 3' FSE' ff' ff 19 I W QS: HMHE 1, I 0 fr IA' LN si I I ,Q , I nad E di I XAgN.7I+sE'?'l Ik' II H I Hff I ff! W Mg I III. F17 I fi H417 Xl. I wwe riff. ff My v ! HI .I ,fig .. A X lx' I ,if 1 ff I Mu' 1' uf-'I Puge Thirty T emorie5 of fAe My jinad Au' fAe Hggeaf 66156 IUNE SENIORS' ALBUM Marked as Zombies by their own classification, the lune Seniors were tar from lifeless creatures, and lived up to their fame as Fort Worth's largest high school graduating class by undertaking three dances with the music of George McCullough and a giant the- atrical extravaganza revue which witnessed the crowning of the seniors' queen. But besides these events the seniors are looking forward to the largest graduation exercise in the city's his- tory, to be preceded by a P. T. A. sponsored garden party, another dance and banquet, as well as the traditional Senior Day irivolity. And when lune 4 comes, this class ot cap and gown Wearers will have blazed a high mark ot activity which will long stand at Paschal, with a lot of the credit ot success going to Sponsor C. VV. Berry and to the Billy Rose of the class's theatrical, Miss Iudy Roberson, who directed the dances. The lune class has truly been a big EDWIN CARRUTH President of Student Body Vw ttmlv 4.5 in . t gm, ltlllill ,L . :itil class doing big things in a big way. Z I X 0 A-afby ,Zhi Qf., i fwqft.. 1 , . A i 1 l if TA Jjklq pw 1 -,f- I , . ff -f iff' f l-'Y -MTE'-fi at f aff W'?'Jt - T Z4-QA R, , - i - it IUNE SENIOR OFFICERS TOM REEDER MILTON BROYLES President Vice-President Cunlpnwr Anrfwfmnt BARBARA BUNDOCK Secretary-Treasurer HORACE BUSBY Reporter MIM Pulvularzly Oult' ilu' utlllor Page Thnly-nur N5:1Q.ExCIQ.' 'Y K' -Q.:-gm ELLIS AGEE , Dn'm'J llkr u mfllmn EDWARD ALEXANDER ll MARY FRANCES ALLEN H H i H L N I Rl A E l 'I ln' br-'af Uf1fnrgrl.1f11vL'n'T X YE 1 f f 1 vi- 1' ,Cfaf f, ,- , - J, N, . , - , - ,Y YQ: 1. Te. 'N - Y, B2 Vw I VN jfff T X X4 - N ff -1 IOYOE ALLISON ' . '- ' 1..,w1, :MAT 3 F 5 Q 1 f Q JOHN ALLRED6 . S R i Y E Trump.-nf . S T M A iff V OROT ERSON F li! A M ,. A' li. ' If Pi? ff? , EEC U v A ll, 'L' 4-f . v,mf XX 4, fivkx :jg , - '- f. ff T f - - A Q V' A rjj I J 'rfl lv' W lv. 1911-'Q . - I ' N ggi- I X1 VVUG Q -A, ' ,sl , Y, if if ' cfv.-.-,ful 'N , - url- -' V' lf-.-1 'f ,. N -ff Lf' R1 I ' U ff-V' Cvf f WNW MARGARET ANDERSON Spntqhrlq 'ff' ,fr J: 'Lew J WINSTON ANDERSON TALE, A, .-U-, .1 lg.-mud T35 f 3 :Z 3 J 'gg-f 11 T Q Mc Ez' Pig T FRANCES ARMSTRONG T QQ G AH.1.4l.l1mlwv ywf al f L4 1 ERNESTINE ASHE F gf Nunn! I 'VV ' U fa . 1 i IAKE ASTON i n 5 5 Q T Cm, Aw T A ,,'QTf-: XFJ W ' K . ft' 'ZJIJ' , ff ,H 1 OASSIE AUOOTN A ' f , rmmllx , .Ab ' . E Q X Q, v 1 LOTS BAK X A ff' . .ffgy ni Snunx mfllr Q ' I -V I, fffull EA,iX?'m'Hs,-Q' K A -AE , f M WT I ,Q A IR 'BAK R ' T ff. , 3 A, M, fx ,JL 1 -21, A -LRE , f RS J in ,1 ' ' fc A x ,ff 1 E , T , j H. BY BALCH Q T , '. it ,V , Drnmrurr lun' cw J L ' T K-Q lf fl MAR OWEN BALL Y f L rj ,, , f BT-,,,f,f,Tl,z1.,f ,,,.f,11.,,,11 J ,J . If X If 'ji ANN BARHAM J JJ 'J . '-fL4h 4f'W ' Tu1A..1,A-1,f11Tmw1 J: .N .JDM V! E E 's f - Aj, NF! l T ff K :lf Hjlk H ' 1 jf WR lc. BETTY BARNES ' - 1 A Inu mm .uf , . . A MARY HARNETT I 4 ' , ,Y Ol,111.-R'T,,l1T-,L.-lm-T AJ U Q M47 . , FRITZ-BASS A B fs -' rf! ' A ,Tim ruiny gzrlx W ' Q Fzkg x J, AU , A A X I x , Q ,X J 'J J X P V T:-j J!! J u .U .A M! Q' - 1 AUM I Q jf 'I ,-furkc a dxxx' flY4J'. nj xx X fi BET B AEI A .JV Q K5 l ,JY Illkr I1 rs Y. fun A S ?,.kE,f2 'fNi D If ' , T BARTON BELKNAP hi I J AJNT tum full ml' 'S Page Tbirly-two M. T. BELVIN Good ol' Camp Dullux , yy' ' I I 1 JERRY BENNETT I . ' 'ci Iuunnl :rn U. , ' 1 I ' I I T , .., Pu nlunly person: ml I I , . X ,l,,ff2f ' ,J ' 'C 326' Wjffffj .4 'VA TUNE BII:ffN6SLEY ,w ,,,f P F If' M! NK I 7' N I I PAY BILLINGTON I Suwl Jivfmsiliuu BILL BINKLEY I RT-J lwml BOB BINYON I IVHHL bi Tmilv nJx A ' ' ' -T WSG., . I I LYLA BIRCH Loads of fun cf I N TINA BLACK NMI and lowly 5 ALBERT BLAKE G Happy-guvllzzky ' H ' IJ '-K Yxk,-..-As.,-,-,.lxL.f-'.1 ' ,'Y'yNQ- AM U-LLIX lgkfgnl-kkk Q I , I I BETTY BLANTON Q16 I 7 AL I Wfilluury DOROTHY BLOCKER I I I Do you hnoxr? I I VERNON BOGLE MII , Slvmiy ns Hu' Nrlb J fl J X I , J 'f A A , -IIA-,!'lII.f 'I 'L JM I fy ,M rf MJ ,f TV BEVERLY BOSWELLI Ij I T' syyf Cuf7Ii1'ullngIo0kS If II jj K IANE IAMESON I IIT! y M I W'bI-nfs bn lunldy? J I HORACE BRAD RD T 5 B1zlTlT'j9ni1rly! I I ' I I T FORD BRADISH I 7, Vary inlrlligmt I ' ff BURK BRE E -I I I Gran I df BREESE-. II M Txrirlcr I I I in TLLIE BRI ES I. I I Cunlfuzs ful' 1 ' I yy BETTY BROCK I I I I I I Dv m nrf I ' I , DAN BROCK . ' I Willife ' I I , I I I fm -. I fi A TT' If DOROTHY BROOKS I I i 'I f I, I I ' I I Bcwifrbirlg I I I Y' ,FRI HUGH BROUS I I ,I I f' ' Fluff seflion T ' . BARBARA BROWN Dnrk ungrl ' Pug: TbirtY'tlv1ee WALLACE BROVVN Gfrvm' fmlrmnl FRANCES BROXSON A Tffmff fupkfmr A, V I BEATRICE EUCHERIDCE 4 I l u 1-'..Lf,,,.,,..1-1.- - J AX I 4: , U CHARLES BUFORD w 5 SW,-lvm 4 OPAL BURNS ' i .Nu M-1 .M mgm MARK BURROWES Q, 1 1,L.'f'1..,,flL-u' AQ, N ,AQ BILLIE EURT E H I in E Mum uu,u.l.-.I ,R I' lv fl HORACE EUSEY V, uni, lfn-L-.l1lm' if sv fi fnscw wh LOUISE EUSEY Lfjbm 1 spL,fL1,,,,q K- ,dd ' L 'i n p I I ,R j 4 MACIL. EUSE ZA f -If f fnlrufv Af I ' ,Nh fn MARY BUSSE fJ fC0 X, - 'wyfiig rm- In .1 mfllmn Hg P . A, ly, WARREN BUSSEY ,E 1 EQ? B C h ,Y . ., , n ,X I ' ' fy t if N. ' L J Lf 'Q-A. ,Z KX 1 .4 L 1' Nc, iff' xv xx A X X' if JJ! DOROTHY CALHOUN I R ,Y 4 e Cu .' ' , L M Q f ,L L LEE CALHOUN N Q? 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I 'X XJJJFI , L, I - I I PRENTICE ROSS I I - I ! ax III A IMI In rzrryum' ILIJ IM : 4' IACK ROWE A ' fl 1 ,' H.1nIilwv ff XX I IOSEPH RUBIN ,II I 3 E, I W'r:urIl' .JI Lalin I I I I I I P X 'I' I II VID RUMMEL U ,I 1 S,1,11.'fl1ug rf f nj A CATHERINE RUNGE I ' I Stl GulIl'mX I I I I I I I I -NX EDNA RUSS I y M SX l'll lry anything I iw! I I GERALD RUSSELL ' Slmrtlmml Ilrmon Pug: Forly-rigbl RICHARD RUSSELL Evusirr Q I ' MALCOLM RUTLEDGE ' I , Olv. thu! vain- ' I I DORIS RYAN Prnvlr properly BOBBY SAAM ' Hn.'llu, girls DONALD SAMANIE Curupuny, gnu! WALTER SANDERS I IIWH Luw 'rm .md Ivan- 'nu I I 5 I ' I ABRAHAM SANKARY W lmf flu you think? C. T, SCHOUEMAYER Fw.-A-fp V BETTY SCHUTTS I I' I I-' R Y, Big ,siilur , V V I cfjf,-,L-C, '---6911 A- f4f1- , l u! www 'fda T A SHANNON SOHW aj ' EM 14 Q E., A X ' -- ELEANOR SCHVVARTZ I T1 T My uunf .dldbv 7, 1 1 ' I 'W KNOX SCOTT I duff! knuu ' TACK SEWELL 1'llfignreif un! CHARLES SHADLE ' llumlxume' lfruh' ' BARBARA SHAW Q T 59 A frirmf In JU 'N I I l i I1 - IEAN SHAW -I Run' Tlnff ROBERT SHAW ' f Q . Angvl fare 7' I BETTY SHELTON I I jus! an ungrl ' I A I I NANCY SHULKEY Dear old girl IEAN SINGLETARY I . Enxy on ilu' rye: I ' I ' IOHN SMALL H.1rxa'somu utblelr CHARLES SMITH Motl1vr's mm- A-lpn ' ' I I I DICK SMITH Smurry punt: EVELYN SMITH Buffy fate FRANCES SMITH Extrnordiuary Page Forty-nine IAMES SMITH C.1.I.mUI I1 kid MACLYN SMITH EI I-fv..,,.-'I fyvffml NELSON SMITH .uI.ff.,-I 'I I1..1,,,.g '7 VIRGINIA SMITH jf ' ' ,X jg l,nrlfI1I .-I- rum My I JJ, 'F WILLIS SMITH A 'f A 1 1,..I- M. W all 1 'f rw IOAN SNIDER WI V I JJ fx ff lj y HELEN SNYDER Eff 4 IQ fi D.uulI O. T ELIZABETH SPARKSVD- ' if 15 ' Ilur IjwLmg '1 JI! GRACE SPENCER I I fy f I ,I Ildflmg I GUION STAPLETON STI I-I-III.-Im MELVADEAN STARR NA f W1 MARIE STATON S1mwIf uin--II IOHN STEELE 11Jmlf,,m.- GEORGE STEPHENS lmIIrml1Il MARIA STEVENS ,W sf.-Rr, W1 ' ..,-Q ' ,J-' S-I ww , ., S , .Q V. BERNICE STEWART QC' Ig! f Gm' Vg 'S II . EUGENE STEWART 0 I ' L.1Ily LMI.-r 'D J MARGARET STEWART Lift, bv-f.2y11fm .- f'-pf- '-vgg,'f7 REED STEVJART Hwfp f,,,,.f,fm.n ' L RITA STEWART 1' In ' Ninn' In mn' N 1 I If ' V ' , 1 - ' ' DON STOWE 1 ' . Tf,,,,.gmf.I1 , I .hi I-.A--'ls' I Iv- 1 1 YE ,s --'x GLORIA STREET I ' -fl: - , '-' MARY STRINGER F3 1 ,dd N , ,, W'url:I'r T VERLINE SULLIVAN. ' HI., 1, Tlmw QI-I I BILLYE SUTTON - J -- VJ Prvrmnv J f f f I ,.-,,, ,-,4o '-yu D ,. I I I I I 5 1 . ll' 5, bl, ,f ,rv -- , ,I All ' '7 f'3'.Ecf FilfY'4 f 127 :rm - f 1 --',g.1f, 5f'! ,,1fVu7 10 , ,f'4 I If 197 RUTH SWANSON Munn!! DOROTHY TALIAFERRO RUTH TAULBEE Slmrkliug l I I I' I ' A jrlf-.mzul .Tight I . I. MAXINE TAYLOR ' I II Gully I MARY TERRELL X:'Hul ing u1I,x'fnu? ff? IKE THACKER M, , ff ru- f.-TW If JJ! 1 r 0 . I . , fx, 'I pf gif I I 'I ,f 1,1 1' ' 1 I f' M A ITIEHZABETH THOMAS fy, X. J lnrrlv um- ! I ' Iylfx GLADYS THOMAS I Mun rbuxur NELLIE THOMAS Lil NT-ll JAMES THOMPSON Min-hiv: uni WIX THORPE , . Burimmxl 5,4545 fl 7, X, fy' 4. FRANCES THREA-TT' ,ff I sl I I 9 H I is S I I, Hlzmlgllle Ibn! 'g 'rg O iff -f ' f- . ff if f CLAUDINE TIDWELL 11'rT'riAfilf1v ELEANOR TINSLEY Spurlirr ELAINE TOWNES Dvmnrr 1' HELEN TOWNSLESQI ffgfO.y,71fw Aff - BR TDWLQ! Agn, fm fggfywy f iiffi? E5jYfQYiVf+f?1 IW: - A ' KJ My ,Zia -Q,c.fL,,NV,4f,,J RAYNOLD TRAC p .S f I Bmzlmfaf K ' 'd, Q If fw-4 L I ff , T , ,Z EVELYN TRUELOVE 49f'wyJd'-S 'T pi f Slwvf nml xilrlplm' A TACK TURNER l , , f Tb.-51-salllil-rx NI' I vf I' 1 ' I IEANNE TURNER Flir! IERRY TURNER Book lrarm I I I ' I FRANK VAN ZANDT I'm T1 x1L'z'll g11j ' IEAN VAUGHN Looking for xamelbilrg RUSSELL VAUGI-IN Abxcrl! mindml Page Fifly-ons IACKIE VINSON AIflrfm'f In rlw .mmm f Agrit- ' Lg, M RCENTA VOWELL Q KX . G15 Jaurgr! I - J - T' I? 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MARY VVATSON Fm-mlllnl PHYLLIS WEAVER Campus ruin' L J JIMMY WEBSTERK f - , ' W, .Slmlmux - ,v- ORA WETR f j ,VJ imp.-1, A 1 J Cl ROY WELCHW Lzftlr :mm ' TOMMY VVELCQI l'm un afar. Inn lm! I. D. WELLS I u1n'I nnlrurllralf af' . l,f-:mv Al Q V IIQFL 'I 51. Ai fifff' 5 yin e 1 If 5 In ,L I QEEQW x RX 4- af? IW an ge Fifty-Iwo fx I If- KI, ,' W I 6V,,f:,xL, I ,I I. BILLY WELSH If , W'bul's flew? HM WEST Wlwn-'I ilu' mmlul T? EVELYN WHEELER Tunlfvuy IEANETTE WHEELER Lurrlj BURNIS WHITE Glunmmzfx MARY WHITE AIIIII-In -rrlrznlml MATTIE WIGGINS SMI-lv ROBERT WILLEFORD Iimlm' hum ,II I WILDA WILLIAMS Dvllgblfuf IOHNNIE WILLIAMSO I Al1Iux'sfrn.'1lIlfX WL-L If I , :II IW: SZ . 14' IMI' . I I 4 G H Aj I I yt, IIALIII' 1l'II I L I I KN ., Y C Rf, ON TT ILLIA I I Lu! fun I I 025 MYE W LIS Af lntvlllgruf . Q 4 I I ' RLE WILSO s..,,,I1,f,.1 ' I I INPREY i I A11 I tax MARY WINN M- Suvvf uml xlfy I I fi' III ful, KATHERINE WITTMAYER I, w I Lulu: Irbolur I 'f MARY woom I La I ' ' JQ Cntr j I 'R IL! 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Most popu1or Seniors .... 9. Rosemont- Where the South Begins' '.... 10. Ld Congo .... 11. Our Sweet Sponsor .... 12. 1V1cLeorn41-1ome of cordet sponsors .... 13. Iennings- Gorrden of Edens .... 14. Doggett-AWtu11y c1ose to co1- 1ege .... 15. Doggett ogdin Kpgid pubhcityl .... 16. Ziegield of 318. . -1 t ' .- , - 1 . . .V W W Nwff MQW W W f2hQ? M WJ fx 1' 5. lg kwa W ,' .W lkwm fl qi fm 1 . . ,- pf. , 'I WH: - LC? W mf 3 W ff' XFX 'WL ' xx Jw X H x of M ggi gui SAQJQ Mfl6!2lf'gIf'6L0!lfL0tf86 xr, w ..-H' 1 '1' . , W.-A f' w . ', 1. 2. fv,X.v J f 4: Ar' x , , ' 'v 4 X y X , 1 ,,1,, , A , 4 lu. n 1 4 X I w 'pw 5 .v- f I fr 4 . 1 f 1, . wg... 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HAROLD BAKER President Assembly ll Low Seniors elected: Iames Dezelle, President Iames Buzbee, VicefPresident Billie Ruth W'hite, Secretary t'f.t-.pt-t-tftltrwf i1ii.lt-n1Im.1y Heading the luniors are: lack Avinger, President lerry Sullivan, Vice-President C. M. Grubbs, Secretary Barbara Schotts, Reporter Sophomores chose: Sam Gann, President Bill Turner, Vice-President Virginia May White, Secretary Doris lanes, Reporter Page Fifiy-six 0MvLMAr A4141 My BILL ALFORD f CLARA BARCLAY I I LINDA BARCSLEY I I ELAINE BARHAM . 4 . I ' I I l BETTY BLACKWELL ' ' ALICE BLAZI. . I I DAVID EOTI-IWELL .- ' DORIS BRIDGESS . 'f ' ' , I I A I. I I I N . 5, I' ROSALIE BRIGGS I MARY BULLINGTON ME LA BUSH ,N I II I XVERLY CA' HAN II- ' , I X . I Ilj I r L JI! IJ I 0, 5:31 M 'I fy, Q ' JE! , im BETTY CAVENDER I ,ly L f A I ERANCINE CHAMPION 'J . If-If Il I I MARIORIE CHILDRESS If FREDDIE CLARK IJIV f at 44' 1 f7'MJ II I , I I . f HELEN COLE I, ,J ' I '- X, fffffffiv I4 -Il V, f' BETTY COPELAND ., I ,. 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Christmastide. . . l3. I. W. and H. B .... lil. Qur secretary of lrrlerior, Slate, etc .... l5. Samuel on the Wall. 1.5 .1 Qtek W XJ'-Q E Z 1 y ju. !l':'. WI m i We ofre morchinq, united, under one great Hoq, to preserve our land, C C OPYRIGHT HOHACE BUSBY Editor-in-Chief DONALD SAMANIE Business Manager MARGARET CASKEY F. L. G. HURLEY Faculty Sponsors RAFTSMEN Tc1y1or's Studio-Photographer Stafford Engraving Co,-Enqrcxver The Babcock Co.-Printer mt, it -5 'vs' fm W' C4 ' fv r..nv-W . J 0 1. Now 1'11 te11 one! .... 2. Iust Grose .... 3. These absent shps .... 4. Blow hard. 5. Making up Cooky .... 6. Sweet Paddy OT-1a1r .... 7. The Ieep .... 8. Su11y, the Boxer 9. West's immortal Ford .... 10. Courtship 'neath the trees .... 11. Concentration camp. 12. The maddening crowd .... 13. Water boys .... 14. A Hop ..., 15. E. C. and O. D. W. Page Seventy-si 1. Oooh, whc1t's dot? .... 2. Sonqsrniths .... 3. High Stoppers .... 4. O ootcho-Hoods it is . . . . 5. Iolopy decorations. . . . 6. Ninth qrode- Pot-o-coke . . . 7. Downtown in the roin . . 8. Pount of Youth .,.. 9. Two men on or sow-horse .... 10. Mob scene .... 11. Roilbirds. . . 12. Noah ond cr 1ody .... 13. It tokes cr uniform .... 14. Look ot ihe vulture. 'lfxllafdg Q . ' - H l. Conscription hits Pctschol .... 2. Bcrndsrnen come hook to the fold .... 3. Zombie Show ott work .... 4. Duo on the steps .... 5. Slide rule sliders .... 6. Potnther solesrnctn por excel- lence .... 7. Srnilin' lock .... 8. De mob .... 9. Boqle gets childish .... lO. They comme sliding thru' .... ll. Going down .... l2. Triplets .... 13. The block ond White of it .... l4. Action for the Movie mon .... 15. Nose PgS fy gl! W KW:-SW 5 f L ff' J,--'- MI IW Mk x X 'R n f' 'af 1 Q X V W k Un fke jfopkg jfaif .w E 5 s x ,X . K 4 ' X , X 2 x ' x n.. X W x x , ll Hlllllg t g m, !uH.l L Q . :pm I PASCHI-XL'S COACHES K SPEARMAN GROSECLOSE WILLIAMS I-lvat1Cuai'b Asfl, Funllwll Bnxluvlmll Buxvlmll Arif. Fuuflmll .Af fl! .NEAR of Owl' QIZWLJ Ten years ago on the gridiron of Texas Christian University stadium and then five years later upon that same turf and at the same time on the basketball courts of North Texas State Teachers' College the three men who were destined to guide the athletic for- tunes of Paschal were starring as college heroes, all acclaimed as the tops in their con- ference. And these men, Blanard Spearman and Wilson Groseclose from T. C. U., and I. W. Williams from N. T. S. T. C., still are tops today so far as the boys who work under them are concerned. Fortune has been slight here the past few years as to victory, but the coaches still put a lot of friendly enthusiasm into their coach- ing and work long hours with the boys. Spearman, head of the staff, works out with the gridders' punt drills and line coach Groseclose can't resist making a few blocks each day himself. Newcomer Williams, heading basketball work, drills twice a day with the boys and also aids with the B squad of footballers. 'Win or lose, in the opinion of the boys who know them best, the trio of Paschal coaches not only can't be excelled, they can't be matched. Puge Eighty it bei.. SCENE OF BATTLE-FARRINGTON FIELD C ah V ,axis- , H 1-Q' , M Q :,,..:Af26 H. Q ' Z, ,.'..iH2 .ffl k - ' ' Xl sit. f , 1 W 1 'A fi , ,M EA,A ,j ,it -A-V t Q Q - .,.. 1' W1 6, ul., V, IAPI Q . N., Qggfg 3: N Z, A ,., -sg.g,.4..-. 57'lj,4:.Q.--R3S4lii:fIQ Y ' ' F' .3 M ,.,wm.- ,i 5 . ,. 5,5 . W , W W ,A d2hssqi emMz?'-frk- 2'-' ' A ' -f vlA 't5 ,. ..I H ' f 94 0-41 Griffon I9 a racle lt was a stunned, overwhelmed, and thor- oughly unbelieving file of Paschal supporters who left Farrington Field in the shadows of a sinking November 28 sun last fall. For more than five hundred Panther fans, generously sprinkled with an abundance of Homecoming guests, had just witnessed the final forty! eight minutes of the rnost disastrous season of all the history of the Purple and White. And adding insult to injury in this last strug- gle for victory the most ancient rivals of Pas- chal football teams, the North Side Steers, trampled and gored the Purple banner into its most helpless submission by a score of 45 to 6. But when thought had replaced grief for the Purple and W'hite ranks, the season, in reality, brightened up. Highlighted by two trips plus the appearance of Paschal's first ill' ll! -af I lllllqll t Illl, A lllzllll l l uniformed band and drill tearn and the an- swer to a coach's prayer with the loss of only four lettermen for next season, the sea- f ' pg' son was in reality the school's best, marred only by the record of one win against eight X defeats. ix I NK I As for the season itself, hopes were justly -l X high when a huge Paschal line and seeming- - t X ly versatile baclcfield held a highlyetouted Woodrow Wilson eleven scoreless for forty- seven minutes on a sloshy Dal-High gridiron. But with less than forty-six seconds to go, an all-state Wildcat end tipped Andrews' punt into the end zone for two points and the game. Critics, though, all ranked Paschal's line high for holding the towering Wildcats twice on the oneffoot line and praised Captain Roy Knepper, Ed Wright, Ted Dye, Andrews, and ff' C. M. Grubbs highly on their defensive worlip 1 lf t lil 'J N I ix THESE MEN LETTERED ' X 4 x A -XX q I a '4 ,t . i lft llf r - .1 CAPTAIN KNEPPER CAPTAIN wirusroran cnoss ltclI'fCl-IELL I' a t 1 Alf! N I 'Ss It tt' It -af :listing lls' V-.- 'I Il IMI Ill' ll 1 Q 'twill . fly!! I OUR MIGHTY STALWARTS First Eow: Matfarthey, Smith, Andrews, lvVithers, Hamilton, Davis, Powell, Vlilleford, lfnep- per, Grulgfbs, Cross, Grayson, Richardson, Becker Second Bow: Lewis, lVlcCrimmcn, Groce, Mcltfforrison, Sherwood, Mitchell, Vtlelsh, Mc- Knight, Dye, Buzbee, Moore-land, Sullivan, McCowan, Turner, Glasgow Third Bow: Anderson, Oroseclose, Avinqer, Townsend, Steele, Morton, Vinson, Spence 'tVright, Grayson, Robinson, Galbreath, Dezelle, Smith, Dye, Howe, Cowan GRIDIRON PARADE tCont'dl Gaining confidence, the Panthers plunged into practice with an added zest the next week for the battle against the Olney Cubs. Mixing it unusually hard for their coach, Blanard Spearman, who had once guided the Olney teams, the Panther forwards again pushed the opposition on all fronts for one quarter, Then things began to happen. A fumble gave the Cubs the ball just as Pas- chal threatened to score and on three plays the Purple was behind six pointsp before the end of the game the score stood 27 to O. Full- baclq Bill Morton along with big Bob Wille- ford, Marion Mitchell, Paul Grayson, C. L. Vinson, and several boys off the second string sparlcled even in defeat. Somewhat stunned by the unexpected Ol- ney disaster, the Panther eleven again took the field the next week to open the confer- ence race against the Biversicle Eagles. Pas- chal's band and drill team were there en masse and awed the spectators with a spec- tacular half-time formation. But, unfortunate- ly, the Eagles were not impressed and the boys from across town racked up 37 points before the final shot had sounded, and Pas- chal none. Everything the Purple machine tried went wrong and only a few hard tackles by Vinson that momentarily staved off scores enlivened the Paschal night out. Up to the time, it was Paschal's worst conference de- feat. After a weelc's lay off, the Panthers put on their best boots and spurs and, along with about five hundred students, drill team girls, band members, and parents, headed west to the lair of the San Angelo Bobcats aboard the Panther Special, Befitting the impression the Purple aggregation made on the locals, the Panther eleven gave one of their best per- THESE MEN LETTERED ROBINSON NVRIGHT ,- J r r- t i l it ii: iq.. P --'f ri. POWELL ANDREWS I' TAKING THE ENEMY INTO CAMP 5'...'..,.. ' gf Q. ...gi fm. - rt' assi ' P - stef A v,.::5-:ms P - f1.--...... . . .' ' n y 4-'ff-'--- 'A' .tx ' ' 'L ' , 4' 'A . f. - 1 I V 4 . K x A H -',x D.z..,.,. -xv ff , W if 5. .Q , - :Z 2 . ., , A, qyfggly N t' ' it-W 1 V Q ' Q.. ' 1g.i'3FT .3i:-A-A f H -is ' f ' 1 1 .. .g if 31' zsxgwifi- ' f M ,Tr i X . .w 4 . . ,, , -Q . .- wt.. IZ. A U, P 4- . - 3 Q Q -- - .. .M -. . . .- -f ,tr . s ,J ls if ' .t g d ' ' 11 ,, ' is it ' .. . a S .f1.fsr'i.-rf rig N ' -X xii :L-M., ' 5 r N - .ff . . Q.. M- - .SK-W t? f A ,t-4 - X x t- . -'E-' ' . , ' K' ...,,iv 'Y f , . - . 1'.-rj?-if . pa 'X I M1 . ,K K 5.5. ...KV-v:i.H i,.'..y,, .:.Ed3b'v E x yi A i If-:xg .Qt .1 ' W . ,if 'fti' r 3'.'t:.1-Qf ,, -. M YT. ' V-'X V ffl mb- . ,. - ., ' 4 .. g:i3.',, 1' , ffl- 'V - QQ. 'K .g..s:.Q I . ' 5 M' - ' - 3. Grayson clears the Way off tackle .... Steers close in to stop Morton behind the line. . Little Avinger stopped early on punt return. . GRIDIRON PARADE tCont'dl formances by battling all the way in a tight l8 to 6 fracas with the undefeated ranch boys. Except for a score set up by a pass interfer- ence ruling, the Purple machine was a com- plete match for the Bobcats and was a threat all the way. Again Willeford, Dye, Mitchell, Morton, Grubbs, and Knepper starred. A new end, lames Buzbee, along with little Squeaky Moore and most of the line showed some real drive in crashing around the opposition to stop play after play. Coming home to a week's lay-off before tangling with the orange clad east-siders from Poly, the squad took on some new plays and perfected a passing assault behind an un- orthodox spread formation. At the game which followed the traditional bonfire pep rally the Panthers battled the Parrots to a stand-still for two quarters, but on the first play of the third quarter an attempted quick kick was blocked by the middle of Poly's line, setting up the Bird's first score. A flashy punt return by speedy C. D. Allen plus a sustained drive gave Poly a win although the Panthers made several desperate, last-quarter drives. Dye, Vinson, lerry Sullivan, Benkey Cross, Paul Grayson, and the rest of the starting line and backfield stood out. ln the next game the Purple backs and line- men met with the perennial winner of Dis- trict 7, Masonic Home. Like every other team the Panthers were downed by the smooth- working Russelmen, but not until they had managed to scare the Masons by almost penetrating the twenty-five yard line, some- thing no other team did until the last game. Willeford was a real backfield ace with the line playing an above par game on a rain- swept gridiron. THESE MEN LETTERED SULLIVAN RICHARDSON VINSON MORTON AVINGER MOORE ill' ll! A .L CQ ' 3 I E- vii - ' 5 I -'l 'YXJFKVXQ GH 1 RIPPING OFF YARDAGE Paschals forward wall bulldogs a Steer for no gain, Robinson t73l made the tackle. GRIDIRON PARADE tCont'dl lflfilleford along with Billy Andrews again starred in the next battle when they plowed and plunged and passed the team to its first and only win over the Technical Bulldogs. Scoring two touchdowns to Techs one, the Panthers were a powerful unit that night and were masters of the game throughout. The backfield displayed a vicious running and passing game as well as one of the roughest defenses of any game. Little lackie Avinger, Bill Robinson, and a host of others rated high praise from downtown newspaper critics for their fine play. After that heart-warming victory the Panth- ers took on Arlington Heights Yellow lackets in a water polo contest to lose by 20 to U. Postponed once and finally cut short some fifteen minutes, the game was played be- fore a cheering throng of some fifteen specta- tors. On the offense Paschal fumbled almost every play and the Heights boys rang up a big score with an aerial attack despite the low ceiling. Neither side had any outstand- ing players, or, more appropriately, swim- mers. Of course, the story of the last game has already been told and is now just another mark in the book of revenges Paschal's high- ly touted and experienced '41 team will un- dertake to even up. ln this last game, Wille- ford, the backfield work horse, again led a futile offensive with Benkey Cross heading the first line of defense. But to every boy in the game or on the squad, tribute must be paid as tribute to a hard-working, sincere group of boys who played for the fun of play- ing but just didn't quite have enough power or experience to win. THESE MEN LETTERED BUZBEE DEZELLE GRUBBS SPENCE GLEN GRAYSON PAUL GRAYSON 'Q On the .NGPJWOOLA TEAM STANDINGS l. Riverside 2. Polytechnic? 3. PASCHAL 4. North Side 5. Arlington Hts. 6. Technical 'Won round robin, defeated in play-off. Again this year, as in many past days, the story of basketball at Paschal was a story of inexperienced, short, but hustling boys fight- ing against taller and much more experi- enced opposition with spirit and love of the game as their only real weapons. But behind a new coach, I. R. Williams, himself once a cage immortal, the Panthers fought their way around, over, and even under the teams which all the city wiseacres predicted would mire them close to the bottom and ended up in a close third place for the city behind Riv- erside and Poly. Starting with only three lettermen, one of whom was lost early in the season, the Pan- thers overcame an inferiority complex and romped over a bewildered herd of North Side Steers by 4l-l4 on the home court. Reed Stewart and lay Simpson, the only active re- turning letterman, flashed surprising improve- ment in this game along with newcomers T. Garrett, and lim Henderson. OUR BASKETEERS .' , 1925... ., - its mg., -...es Q -k,5,w- V- . ,.-Q W.-sax-4 .1 lx I .Ill 1 I in ll If I :Il I E L. Griffin, Bill Moore, Robert lohnson, Ralph Ill I I I I s II' I I g I Ili! I I 3 First Row: Adelberg, Garrett, Reid, Scott, Stewart, Dezelle, Henderson Second Row: Vtfillams, coach, Simpson, Biggers, Moore, Knight, Ramsel, Holsapple Page Eighty-live II I . I II't I 94 1 IUMAW Published by the Student Body of ROBERT LEE PASCHAL SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL FORT WORTH, TEXAS ww, lltli I ii . IH ' FROM THE STANDS ON THE HARDWOODS fCont'dl More confident and smoother, the Panthers turned in a beautiful first-half game but went to pieces in the second to lose to another Unconquerable, Riverside, by 32-15. But Williams' men returned to eke out a 23-20 win over Tech and down Arlington Heights by 20-l5 in order. Moore, Griffin, lohnson, and Wilbur Reid sparked the Panthers in all of these games. Again bowing before the gangling Parrots by a 40-l3 last-half massacre, the Purple climbed back up behind the goal-shooting wizardry of the Crowley ace, Reed Stewart, who sank l7 points for a 27-18 triumph over the hapless North Siders, and also walloped Tech in a tight game 22-19. But defeat came again in the finale when the Yellow lackets from the West Side downed the Panthers lb- l4 in a slow moving, badly played contest. Entering the District 7 tournament the next week as a feared underdog, the Panthers, led by lim Henderson, galloped at will over the Diamond Hill squad for a 49-22 win with nearly every man on the bench playing. But in the semi-finals the Panthers met their iinx team, Riverside, and despite some fine work PQ Eglly by Stewart and Robinson, the Panthers lost 29-l4. In a consolation the next night, limmie Ted Ramsel, Enoch Biggers, and the rest of the starters with only two substitutes downed North Side again l8-l4 for third place in a District where they were supposed to be last. Credit for the fine showing and shooting skill of cr team, many members of which had never competed in athletics before this year, is given to the long, two-a-day fall training sessions. The Purples were some three months ahead of much of the city when ac- tual play began. Also influential was the hot competition between players stimulated by the presence of a hard-working B team. Seldom has so much basketball interest been shown at Paschal and this eventually pre- sages a new era of basketball victory for the Purple and White. Particularly is this true in view of the fact that only two lettermen and three sauadmen will be lost by graduation this year, and with spring training as well as fall sessions to build up the accuracy and ability of the basketeers on the offensive and defensive, the '4l and '42 season should see Paschal higher in the running next year. AROUND THE OVAL Scoring heavily in the weights, an underdog Panther cinder squad under veteran coach C. W. Berry, surprised a favored Arlington Hts. squad and took again the city track title by 47 points against the West Siders' 42. Disgusted by his previous day's failure to place in the discus event, 240-pound Paul Grayson started the Paschal scoring with a 42' 7 toss for first place in the shot put event. Ed Wright added three more points by taking second in the same competition. In the other field events, little Eugene Stewart won the vaulting with the bar at 9' Q , and Ray- mond Hammack started a bright day of personal scoring by win- ning the broad jump on his second try. David Lewis added another point by tying for fourth in both high iump and broad jump. In the 440, Conway Nelson, first year man, eked out a win over team-mate David Walker to give Paschal first and second in this event plus lerry Sullivan's fourth in the same dash. And the same story was true of Hammack's 880 win when David Townsend man- aged to take third in this race be- hind the flying senior. Paschal relay teams collected two seconds in as many trys by placing only a matter of feet be- hind Hiverside in the 440 sprint relay, and fairly close behind the winning Iacket mile relay four- some. Leslie Nelson in the low hurdle, and Windy Pritchard on the high hurdle took two fourth places, with Worth Stewart and Fay Perkins placing third and fourth in the mile grind to complete the Purple scor- ing. The only Panther athletic team to win a city event this year, the tracksters will be favored to retain their throne, since only five men will be lost by graduation. TRACKSTERS First Row: Townsend, Akin, Perkins, Baker, Hull, Nixon, Dyer I Second Row: Nelson, Stewart, Cassell, Stewart, Paschal, Richeson, King, Rober- SOD Third Row: Berry, Mitchell, Wood, Lewis, Grayson, Hammock, Sewell, Nagle, Stafford Page Eighty-:rw i It lx Up and over. Hammack comes up fast. Get set. Happy landings, pal. . . . and coming into the back stretch. ll l: Iltli i V lull' , lm ll u LOCOMOTIVE LEADERS , . we '-v- H, ,wg ,XXX , t, First Row: Mosely it -i Third Row: Mitchel, P rs, Roberson' second ROW: Miner Fourth Row: Feree, Eell Fifth Row: Bullington, Griffin, Reynolds ela ana! Swing Boosted from the customary six leaders to an unprecedented corps of eight yell direc- tors, Paschal's cheer leaders spent a noisy year supporting a losing team from the first second on through the last. And adding a dozen new yells to the repertory, the leaders, dressed in snappy purple and white, made this a screaming good year so far as vocal support for the gridiron warriors was con- cerned. Besides leading everything from The Chant on through truck on down . . . the pepsters spent a very busy evening at each game by parading between halves with the drill team and band. And the octet also bested all predecessors by traveling some 400 miles on trips with the squad to San An-- gelo and Dallas and then later following the Masons to Dallas in the bi-district tilt. ln a social way, the cheer leaders led the school into the dance season with the cur- tain-raiser in Paschal's gym with the pro- ceeds going to the athletic fund. Then, too, the boys feasted with the footballers at their annual steak fry. Miss Nell Byrnes again sponsored the group and coached them in their vocal art. Another new precedent was set when the leaders led some of Paschal's largest basket- ball crowds in yells to the accompanying swing of the band. Pug: Eighly-eight .911 fie .gan-if l. Corn corner .... 2. Off tackle .... 3. lust oft .... 4. North Side makes it 35 .... 5. Civiliza- tion at the kill .... 6. Poppa Mac ..,. 7. Tall and short of it .... 8. Window peepers . . . 9. End of an imperfect day .... 10. Ken comes home .... ll. Ot such are fires made .... 12. Slcylines. . . . l3. Home Sweet Home .... l4. Boy, were those Parrots burned upl' '... l5. Photoq qot dize zy .... l6. Stand up and leer .... l7. Design for Texans .... l8. l-leadin' home t i .., 9 K RIDING CLUB BOXING CLUB I I 0 t 'I W Stafford, Evans, Hafner, Smith, Baker, York, Stepp, First Row: Colloert, Iohnson, Stowe, Hill, Samanie t Durway, Markham, Durway, Monk Second Row: Paschal, Moore, Nichols, West, Buse. Vtfurth, Martin ht I Third Row: Clark, Ludington, Race, Green, Lockett, Dada, Smith , OFFICERS PGH Sprint-:J CFFICERS Shelby Smith President Dorothy Monk - Doris Evans Vice-president Doris Evans Pfgsidgnt , DOH S'tOW9 5 Dan York Secretary Virginia Carson ' Harry Nunally Announcer Ralph Stafford Sponsor Mr' Wyatt I I Audrey Markham Publicity Evelyn Hafner I I Sponsor Mrs. Ora Baker X 3 orb C6164 :pl P Ill I A BOWLING CLUB C' , Fall OFFICERS Spring P Clark Feree , President . . Clark Feree - lanie Reynolds Vice-president i Milton Randall Secretary, , . , , ., Dorothy I-lodges Reporter , . . i . . . lanie Reynolds Sponsors E, ., v... v 7, V,,. ,Vtt, 7 7 ooto,t,, Miss Lucy Payne and Mrs. Miriam Todd . l I I I I Tommie Dent -'Hits First Row: Smith, Burt, Vaughn, Weinstein, Collins, Minnis, Patton, l-lodges, Perry Second Row: Ross, Dent, Barbour, Vtforkmari, Carson, Reynolds, Oltorf, McLean, Berry, Callens Third Row: Kasimov, Lanier, Breckenridge, l-lolt, Boesch, Ferree, Bothwell, Reid, Flake Fourth Row: Reid, Kellner, Kilpatrick, Payne, Todd, Morris, Lay, I-Iilman, l-lall Page Ninety TENNIS CLUB First Row: Nicholas, DeLap, Miller, Bullington, Brown, Knepper, Roberts Second Row: Paschal, Moffatt, Monroe, Mayfield, Hall, Rambo, Roberson Third Row: Ratliff, Reid, Witte, Elliston, Robinson, Sewell, Matranga .I t 'I: l. I I, If REPRESENTATIVES Girl's Singles i Mary lane Bullington Boys Singles Bill Robinson I I Girls' Doubles Doris lones, Bettie Young Boys' Doubles Wilbur Reid, Clark Ratliit Sponsor Miss ludy Roberson II 'I 5g,,,,f, cm, ,itll I SKATING CLUB f OFFICERS li I President . , lack Lambert I I I I Secretary Rrnendia Bush I , I Sponsor . i , , Miss Eula Buck I , : I ' III l I I I I I I I I I I I First Row: Pruitt, Dumas, Lambert, Martin, Iefferson, Grant, Hailey, 'Nebb Second Row: Robertson, Powell, Robbins, Nelson, Harris, Martin, Withers, Harris, DeLeach, Helm Third Row: Youngblood, Timlin, Moore, Llewellyn, Lightfoot, Brock, Hulsey, Luce, Palmer Page Ninety-one .Q tw! TEAM SPORTS First Row: McGehearty, Walsh, Sims, Ycunq, Anderson, Sharp Second Row: Faulks, Vfcrlsh, Pulliam, Dempsey, Milliorn, White, Heziqpeth, Washington Third Row: Browne, Garrison, Chapman, Townsley, Chapman, Dodd, Geron, Pool OFFICERS President , , . . Vice-president Secretary Reporter Announcer Sponsor r , .Siam-fa ARCHERY CLUB OFFICERS President Vice-president Secretary Sponsor . . .,,., ., .. Doxie Washington r .Anqelene Pool r Barbara Walsh . Dorothy Chapman Vennabelle Chapman Mrs. Sarah Browne , .,.. lerry Sullivan Brooxie Nell Roberson . . . , . Marjorie Fox . Miss ludy Roberson First Row: Paschal, Maddox, Keith, Fox, Titus, Roberson Second Row: Samanie, Tracy, Turner, Roberson, Sullivan, Stevenson, Reeder Page Ninety-two 7fflffflM, ,guy 3JWH76 friffffffwfg- A 1:1lm ' .X s , 1 X ' N . ky. . Q ! a f' NX. X, S NN Af me 2,0 l f ' QS' A 1 x W M 'H I X X 'XR MN , fa! N X 2 Lil? X Xxx in Z ,f ! l, X' IANUARY SENIOR PAVQRITE IEANNE MGSELEY I
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