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

 - Class of 1941

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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

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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



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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'

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