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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,
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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
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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
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