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First Roux' Scott, Pacheco, Brock, john. Sweeney, Crutchheld, Welsh, Mitchell. Second Row: Pinkerton, Ferguson. Rutherford, XVhite-ley, Vestal, Dubuis, Phillips, Hill. Tiras. Third Roux- Rawlins, Fairweather. Sanders, Hanley, Drury. Burns, Prall, Motheral, Brock, Scott, Ballard. Fonrrb Roux' Gravrel, Green. Xlifonscy. Monroe. Hutch. XVilson. Kent. Pittenger. loanidd Full Renee Sweeney . Bobby Crutchfield . Frances Pacheco . . Mary Elizabeth Scott Marie Rodriguez . . Marcia Mitchell . Rugby Green . Doris Welch . . . Esau Diaz .... Miss Lucille Rawlings . . President . . . Vice-President . . Recordingbiecrelary . Corresponding Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Purliumenlurian . . Sergeant-at-Arms . . . Critic . . . Reporter . . Sponsor . Spring . Renee Sweeney . . . Wayne John . Frances Pachecho . . . . Lee Brock Mary Elizabeth Scott . Bobby Crutchfield . . Billy Logan . . . Doris Welch . . Gloria Pittenger Miss Lucille Rawlins Promoting a better understanding between the Americas is the excellent and timely theme of the spanish Club. In furthering interest in the Spanish language and the people themselves, the Spanish Club has had speakers on various occasions, as well as reports, music, stamp collections, etc., presented by its members. On February 20 a Mexican banquet was held at the Del Rio Cafe. At that time occurred the most anticipated event of the year, when awards are presented to the boy and the girl who have done the most for the club. The fact that the awards were articles made in Mexico added to the appreciation and enjoyment of those gifts. Page One Hnuilrrtl Tu enly
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'G-un.. Firxl Rauy- Pitchford. Carter, Bateman, Gabriel. Durway. Wfalton. White. Second Roux' Porter, Brockman, Firzhugh, Carvcy, Wfard, Allread, Keith. Gunn, McGraw, Carlson. Tl1irdRuu'.' Miss Gardner. Rosentein. Adams. Stewart. Myers. XY'illiams. Marklin, Martin, Gilhllan, Necller. Collins. Fourlb Roux' Mclver. Perry, Rachel. Kantrovich, Teel. Proctor, Scott. Greene, Cook. XY'hite. Fifth Roux' Miller, Galaway. Garrison, Gardner. Blackburn, Burgin. Parr. Kauffman. Leonard. W'right. Shannon, Prickett. Sixlb Roux' Grogan, Boren, Bryson. XY-'olE, Rowan, Keirsey, Davis, Cannon. Dean, Bridges. jones. Kent, Steadman. s6'l'8!2gfIR01l'.' Becker, Berry. Crutchfield. Lane. Norred. Applin, Tr-ter. Tomas, Rickard. Fren, Cheshier. ayton. l C Fall Spring Joe Bateman . . . President . . Max Rosenstein Karl Brockman . . Vice-President . .Mina Kantrovich Madge O'Neal . . Serrelary . . Frances Ann Gunn Treasurer . . Jerry Lind Porter Reporter . . . Virginia jones Critic . . . . Joe Rickard Parli.1n1er1lin'i.m . . Betty Proctor Formerly the Latin Club, the junior Classical League is a national organization with a Paschal membership of sixty-two, one of the largest of the Paschal clubs. Particularly active this year, the club has collected tinfoil for National Defense, and books for the Victory Book Campaign. Its most important project, however, was the yearly Latin Tourna- ment, held April 11 at Paschal. This contest is district-wide, and always has a large attendance. Prizes this year, in accordance with the times, will be defense stamps. The display at Paschal's Open House on April 9 was an outstanding one, representing the Latin language, customs, and people. Page On: Hundred Nimflren
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l t First Roux' Baker, Thompson. Cramer, Byrnes. Second Roux' Watson, Emens, Wfilson, McCrary. W'orley. Noey, Bridgess, Drury, Miller. Tuohy, XVaters. Third Roux' Phillips, Slocum, Leach, Xllfatson, Russell, Buster. Pinson. Baum. Hines, Nedler, Holbrook, Sweet. Fourth Roux- Finley. Broach, Shotts, Berry. Faguy-Core. Maddox, Nelson, Oakley, XVallis, Maddox, Adams. Fiflh Roux- john, McGee, Counts, Farr, McGowan, Clements, Floyd. Kemp. Clark. Groginski. Fall Harold Baker . Jimmy Byrnes . Bettye Thompson Ruth Cramer . . Cora Phillips . Mary Sweet . agadoncb . President . . Vice-President . Secretary-Treatllrer . . Reporter . . . . Spa nr or . . . Direclor . . Basin ess Manager Spring Bettye Thompson . .Charles Clark . Betty Waters . Charles Floyd . Cora Phillips . Mary Sweet . J. W. Herndon The Vagabond Players engaged in an active season and brought much laughter and enjoyment down Paschal way. Starting with the slapstick comedy, The Pot Boilers, the Players made a great hit. Starred in that cast were Marion Clements, Hannah Groginski, Adelyne Nedler, Charles Floyd, while Dennis Kemp, Billy McCowan, and Dan Hampton supported. As the mid-term senior play, His First Dress Suit was given with Harold Baker taking the male lead and Peggy Neel taking the feminine lead. Goodnight Caroline, a radio skit, was presented both at Paschal and at some junior high schools. Clare Tuohy, Ted Dye, Elizabeth Faguy-Cote, and Fred Faulkner comprised the cast, while Charles Floyd served as announcer. The big play of the season was Through the Night, a murder mystery in three acts, with Fred Faulkner, Clare Tuohy, Betty Thompson, james Anderson, and Charles Clark in leading roles, with a supporting cast of james Farr, jimmy Byrnes, Wayne john, and jack Counts. Lila Baum and Hannah Grokinski were student directors. june Seniors presented Antic Spring with Charles Floyd and Betty Waters in the leads. Page One Hzirxtlred Twenty-om'
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