R L Paschal High School - Panther Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)
- Class of 1957
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A L- V' r J W' -Wx L ' X 2 rj xr, fly ' ff Q -X . 1 7' ' ' , 'N ' wk y W X L N xl VL' X ., U, 1 , xl L ' ' f f f- TT fu . ,x,,4 . J y g' 41,0 ,Sir V1 ' J ra' If ...Q N . x XNJ X S 53 ,,MWwmN I . 1 4.1 W, , Q,,.-,,,-. ,ML .- A ,-,-.-.-.M -. ,Q F741-HA V1 2272 Vx, Eg Ll 1XACi Q Cgfgx-jk 31, P 1, 529 Q fx? jicci E e auf elf' 15 Kp X6 K Yi X-C 5O'f7ki I 95 7 If 25 mg a- W 7 R. L. PASCHAL HIGH SCHOOL 3001 Forest Park Blvd. For? Worfh, Texas I Awi Qaeda MQMQ MW, '!lA4xQ,fQf9'xJ-if----9' 'il T' j A541 fklgjfffgl ' l9,mf!.ef Jane Donaghe Sherwin Goldman Jean Goold aww., QR wwvvdcw .LW X MMM OA , AQ-xx xl 1 C l46-4.1-2,,Of, Q xgso-fi-1.5 gay .MW say., Macu- George Horn Bill Paddock Suzy Sawyer Jimmy Simon gem Gklro-'VQ 1 ctw- MMWL Mary Lou Hagood Sara Sturges Lvwx 9552 rtfqni-J HQ Karen Haun Joe Wise Q mLg7,afLOQ !,j0.cf., deaf mme TXLQ Lee Hawthorne Jimmy Woodyard A1 700190 Xb Jcfybcwo I , 7776117 Mrs. Elizabeth Hull . Sales Manager LL!! if-f'-' -bww , V Walter Shugart . ,, .Editor . fiffu' Onwfp 'P fbm-WJ Miss Zelma Rhodes . . Sponsor MW4 ' ' 14? ,LfyvCLPf'LAff9 KW? Lbs, I LNMPEJ ,db 490424 lvly lil. X K CLV-UNA1 .qufvb at-442. Q1 1 ' A ri' 1 -J . Dx, AX- was Nagy ,lM,c,A,q,l2,uJ-aJ1Qf- - ,jr 'S x 'Ji J lr J 'JD ,N ov' . ' f' . . J ' ,f-' 'X' U' , fm I nw QQ xy? h UU! LL ,blk ,goreworol J JJ! L ' W - V . M . . ,J V IV., - -DQ-' L This is your book . . . the 1957 J! 5 Panther . . . and in it is the story if of Paschal High School. lt is a volume filled with memories of fun, with in- fluence of an honor system, and x with values offered by a public school democracy. In this i957 chap- X ter you will see you and your friends as you portray the true spirit of AX I 'xl - J X XX Paschal High School. L J It is the hope of the Panther staff X that this book will instill in you, the P N f- I students, an undiminishing pride in Sw your school as well as a reflection M H f your high school days. , 0 CJ xl Q. J J 3- 1 V- 4 . 1 ,ZZ Y Wgbcgxff M2 offlw-f VQQQZZ ijfe-:Lv -AML' I 1.6fLQ4ff?f,Z,'A1f?f7l? , M yay! K f? if JM ,W ' WS: fa QfjZf66'ffg5252l?n5fffff fi W 1 W M or . aloaliy and Aolminis+ra1'ion , ,.iA.. . Wt W AY! lass W ' ajgfjbfte D January Seniors ...,A.. ...... I 8 X JPx'0Aqj9T5QX.4ne Seniors ,.r4,. 20 i Juniors. , .,,r. 40 yfP Sophomores ..... 60 ' Favori+esr., . ,, ..., .,,,,74 1 Royal Purples ..., ...., 9 0 , . i JN organimionsa r ,oooo 94 LZ i A+hle+ics .........o., ,,,.. I 28 ,Zyl 2,4,wial ifati Girls' A+l1le+ics A . ,.rr I58 WWA 1 i AC+ivi+ieS ororar, orrro I 62 N XID a My 'X 1 ONVEJSLVV. ,X, X1 ,A Ulfwfw i U .Digg iiwfay Am! ,520 fx A K N1 i ii 7Q,zV gig mcoyf yfgvfdwf 506, 1 WJ P An ardent fisher, our principal in- dulges in his 'favorite hobby, accom- panied by two of his grandsons. Mr. Wyatt promotes the friendly atmosphere of Paschal as he talks with a student. Paschal prexy with the aid of Mrs. McCullough undertakes his daily re- sponsibilities as a high school prin- cipal. Dedication The 1957 annual staff dedicates this edition of the Panther to one whose love of Paschal is foremost in his actions. Since 1941 Paschal students have been influenced by their principal, not only through his work for our honor system, but as a worthy friend and counselor. His untiring spirit and optimistic outlook have been an im- pelling force for good during the past sixteen years. Therefore, to Mr. O. D. Wyatt, beloved by students and faculty, we proudly dedicate the l957 Panther. Student Body President, Russ Bloxom, serves Paschalites in a friendly manner as he guides them in their activities. 3 Her qualities of leadership and pep help Karen Haun to represent Paschal capably as Student Body Secretory. Teamwork makes a job easier and more interesting according to our Student Body Reporter, Chrissie Zethraeus, and Student Body Vice-President, Harry Lynd. 'Qm ,AJ .S,fll!!PI1l KDKA!! OXXEKVPJ Russ Bloxom, Presidenf Karen Hcxun, Secretory Chrissie Zefhroeus, Reporter Harry Lynd, Vice-President an-.,.-.. .S .....'f' ...f-yu f-.4-nn ...-ug.,-we-- ,-W-1-W,-.,.-.S ..r..-L' ,..Q.-. ' ..---..,--0.-W .ww ...W Q.. ,- ,c ri E ,.. Q--.1-Q,----,... ..-.-.w...a-H... ..M.vwe-Mi. 'iq' is--Q-n,,...,q ,u..Q,,-w...,-- f 'vi .fdalnfzinidfrafion 83 jacuhy 1 ZZ QB M aff!! 4L,ac0u466Mfi? MZZM2' yawiafgwgfw 5555? 6 ,IIA Q f, L 1 Z -. 71' W l h'. I OU MR. HUBERT CHERRY Vice-Principal MR. O. D. WYATT Principal J. P. Moore W. A. Meacham David K. Sellars Superintendent of Schools Assistant Superintendent of Schools Assistant Superintendent of Instruction Frances Reed Gladys Parker Dean of Girls Registrar Velma Eads Mildred Windell Jessie McCullough School Nurse Secretary Secretary MCMA? Edilh Adams Bible Alta-Beall Blanton Foreign Lan guage Margarel Caskey English if iw Bill Allen Football Louise Bomar Foreign Language Doris Cheney Hislory Rema Sales English Eula Buck Physical Educalion J. D. Cody Melal Shop Nancy Bearden Business Aline Burden Business Lucille Coffman English Elvela Benson Science Nell Byrnes Business Charles H. Dobbs Mathematics Jim Bezdek Malhemalics William Correll Science Edilh Dominy English You wouldn'f dare! l hear you knockin'. '2 N? P X ' 2 .- , N. 4 fo . .gl A 'fx' Y LA K Xl Beatrice Dunning Agnes Edens Catherine Ellioll Winifred Ellioll Adele Firkins Jo Ann Fowler Ari English Science English Physical Education English Caroline Gaither Anna Gardner Wilson J. Gaul! Thelma Gebhard Frances Grisso Ju Laine Hale Malhemalics Foreign language Mechanical Drawing English Science Ph sical Education 7 May Hallaran John Harville E. D. Horner Gwen Howell Elizabelh Hull Doralhy Jones Hisiory Physical Education Physical Eclucalion Hislory Hislory Home Economics az,, fr And you wanf in period three algebra? Sei em' up, Joe. 1 I3 Cl,CMAg '81 , at r l' Q3 A ,. , .,-.. ' M- . KW 2 , 'sl .--. -ff: 'W A , ' N i - 3'-.. ig. t We ff ' . f Eli ,, T. -3, L Q13-4. ' is ' 2: iiikixih V-W Ruth Kirkman Mathematics Louise McClane Home Economics Florence Pearson History Dorothy Landreth Special Education Lois Ruth Mitchell Music A. D. Pickett Wood Shop 'fe H 5. it A .3 ' ,if , ...Allis 'iff 'QR Bob Lee Basketball Margaret Mitchell Mathematics William Reid Mathematics Julia Lesser Mathematics Ruby Mixon Study Hall Anice Rhodes History 5 Z.. .jvl9 Ks-I Muriel Lightfoot O. D. McCauley Business Physical Education Ross Moss Lucy Anne Puyne History Business Zelma Rhodes Goldie Ripper History English Which twin has the toni? Burlesque? . . . at Paschal? Nyce' uw' ,img 35161 awww, . . Judy Roberson Physical Education Nina Terry Disiribufive Educafion Earl P. Vowell R,O.T.C. Millie Rosenslein Srudy Hall Glenna Thomas Librarian Percy Lee Welch Science Roberl Scam Speech Mary Lee Thompson English Dorothy Nell Whaley Business Troy Singlelary R.O.T.C. Miriam Todd Speech N. J. Whilehursl Band Lois Anne Smith English Charles Turner Physical Education Jean Wilcox Foreign Language Ophelia Sparks Librarian Josie Bell Vonderpool Science Claudie Mae Workman English Mrs. Anna M. Fullon l wouldn'f frusf you an inch! Who spiked fhe punch bowl? Cvfefefiv Manager Mr. Horace Thurman Building Engineer A' L. gg, g d - ff C? ,gg '!,4g,a 44061 QC' .,7f,f?'64 L dilbafwdfd 12,5444 mgmamifi fdcffaf Q iff Z,,2ALX, 25,557 404444 f f , 4 , ,xg lv - , Lfcgddf Aifddff' ,'flf60Z'll .f '7 M5410 Cf if 0467741 L . d d Q dj 1 Af, Q, X A1676 ,Lg 6 cffgfiixvfgyflffcxi ffffgxvfc ,420-Y! , kffdfcz .2 dfdfxcfk X jfggngijfg ,4ff64',-gl7Q.f:24-fafiff ,iffff 7 X7 Q: f:f,wcYZ2U MMQOQ lywj f,6.54e,ff f' 1' 7?CfC ' p7 1,.f?,Z2zfzLQ4f QJJ4, 54zf5fc!' 5EfZ1,f,1D,42d j X L . 7 l!V ,fy , Zf 051, gggjyafprlfa! -4,ff 14C,Z!P.,c. kexgldkq, ,CL .5724 yfcilaf -Qcfcq4Z fi' if ,946-g7fcZ.e,,A17gf,g4Aff-4574! 1 LL Zi ! 767 . f I if f-wc' d dd ffb ff 1 4 fd X, - fawcf 65011.04 .. Z'4M ,456 7,04 X 1' . 'X ,X - Q, ff' f ,,.Q'f!g4ffaf4'f fgf lyidfaffnzfzf ?'6'dl44! Z K-XL? ggghi Afayw . Q K7 I if f if Qfffff, Kdffdcf fgaffv 471000 Z . ff 7 ff p ' AVL d Cf dd added 37? JANUARY CLASS OFFICERS gf? Vice-Presideni Kay Henderson Presidenr Mary Lou Breeding Secretary Sylvia Petty Reporter JANUARY CLASS SPONSOR Mrs. Frances Rhea Reed Judy Wenger? 6LI'llft6U g CALM 0 1957 18 y Anglen, Frances Breeding, Mary Lou Coble, Vera Dallas, Linda DeHay, Patricia Dickerson, Roberta Gatewood, Janet Hefner, Ann Henderson, Kay Howard, Ava Miles, Wanda Moore, Barbara Muller, David Petty, Sylvia Rossi, Grace Shahan, Margie Smith, Linda Vaughan, Beverly Velasquez, Margaret Wengert, Judy i 'E ' 'gf ,L - .,,, ., :IfE ' ' '51 , ,hr Gm is , ig , . ,,., , Lx ls - .. V if :-- ,- s V' 4 .-,.5 -I Wi ,ififl r fs slit' w. iw.,f , V if . . -. . , fr 3? fi ' fl ,. D 3' therefore, we think seniors should have Special privileges. , . . and me on a diet! .X ..... i 5 Aw W , va. tf. if.-. ' W mf ,M .fl I v ' :+- 5 nfl' lk E x 2 h 3 5 K imi.. ,M Us f Q' il err 3 1 1 Q L, is Q 53 A is N 551' M V -,,,...--vc n nr' ., Q 'Q 'ii WZMQ7 ' , : - ' 45,5 5 I' K fl fl! tg Y U' 8 ' l Har? W ' .,- '1 H A+' ,' - u '- ' -1' el we iff ,. nf fy: 5, ,gal X 3, 42 ,, X, , V' if tv? Qd Y R, H 5 1 'srl 1- gg, A Qjfgggzgg Qf4?42i2'?3? Qtr' Q sf ,fl ff! 1 lr ww- Qfilf iikifflp ' 2 figf is Slfll zlli fls Ziff ' if i rf, 'V 942531 M ,.fAwww'M-NW SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Presidenf Don Gurley Reporter Secrelary Xl Carolyn Ames Vice-President Jyyf' '3- SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS Miss Hole Miss Howell Mrs. Restine Mr. Guult ,W Shirley Sutherland Max Righlmer .me CAM 0 7957 Alexander, Mike Allen, George Allen, Johnny Allen, Nelda Amburn, Jeanette ,W Andrews, Mary i Ames, Carolyn gs, l 43- Anderson, Alice A Anderson, James Anderson, Mary K' . Anthony, Barbara b Armstrong, Roger Sf, ie 4 Ks lf? Arthur, Nellie We F we - J, a V A' h. B . 'ig gg X' - c lson, ermce :gh Ator, Kay . sg S5 a - A A 4 12ef::,:,lQ , . ' .. . , . , ,,, A Q -21- - - ' - A Awalt, Janie , Y ' , A - Bailey, Madell i ., 5' . N, ' i ge m . . I Eg A L ,,.. - 5 15,2 .E W x - vm I - x W Baker, Ann ' -1 My A 3 'r K l 'ite X P W ,K Bmw' Lynda l Barnard, Janice i f! . - - 5 '-- ' ' :,.'. ,,,I .. x 'L J ti T ' A A ig J serl ,.. An-. A J Before the game . . . at the game . . . after the game une eniom x ,E . M Se B me 1,69 I -V X12 'f:- 5 W .t ev - f-,:,.w 5 Atl' . 'f. 'ilk BBW Bassham, Gayle Bassinger, Lee Bateman, Kathleen Bates, Betty Beaird, Joetta Beedy, Juanice Bentley, Nancy Bergin, Robert Black, Bill Blevins, Gary Blount, Alkmena Bloxom, Russ Boatner, Jim Bois, Gay Bolliger, Martha Borgers, Wayne Bottoms, Brenda Bowen, Donald Boyd, Carolyn Brady, Jackie Brady, Jim Brawner, Mary Jo Brimmer, Carole Brooks, Eddie Brooks, Linda Broward, Betty Brown, Georgeann Brown, Vick Brozgold, Marvin Bulloch, Diana 22 Bunch, Gene ww Burgett, Mitchell Burkett, Dolores Burnett, James fs. ,-- Burns, Cynthia Q, , I -f., ',t:, , Bush, Thomas H Quvvt l l, 2 Butler, Helen Beth rm 1 lulla I is BYrnes, Pat VVJ7 'N 'l-rf .' , Caldwell, Linda 1 AA '::' . Callaway, Pat ,,r' A K r W Campbell, Emma Campbell, Talmage Cara m, Betty Carruth, Joveta Carter, Gene A Cason, Delbert 4.A',.. , A A Ca son, Janie ,.--M - I 5 ' ', - Q 0' Mi 515 ..f K A Qi., ,,.'. V: ::.' Y X 'Ji ',,, 1 Chamberlain, Lynne ,-rfmg , , C, A , Champion, Carole sawn Chang, Grace V hs Q N, A It never occurred to me , . . that l'd be so worried because . . . she knew exactly what to do tix if LL an v t une eniom S W VL f BX N.. L Eiiz x, V zz - aww,- ,y x 3 K J 1 ef f 'J Wm . J RR 15x Q .. , '5 ,ma s SQ ' is 4, vga may -r s KW , Q 3 ia Q EL -sr ,P t- . ,k :V v s 1 - ze Q: 'ir if W a '52 Mix? 9'M,. . Hi? X We J ,Ei 1 2 ..' 52. Xl , .,,,.. 2 ,25 Chealwood, Wilma Christiansen, Dee Clark, David Clark, Gene Clark, Mary Clark, Perry Cole, Jane May Conner, Brit Cook, Jody Cooper, Harry Cooper, Jackie Ann Cope, Sandra Copeland, Helen Cotton, Billy Coursey, Leonard Cowan, Bill Cozby, Barbara Cozine, Dean Crafl, Dee Ann Crafl, Ronald Craugh, Linda Jeanne Crenshaw, Nancy Crews, Carol Cronin, Margie Crow, Sue Crowder, Tom Crump, Carolyn Cunningham, Bob Curlee, Jim Curry, Carol 24 Darwin, Barbara Daugherty, Thomas Q Q gli Davenport, Janis iw N . 4' , 1., .H .,,,r 5 Davis, Georgia mf Davis, Joe Ai Davis, Philip Davis, Sharon , if Day, Duane W HZ Day, Juanita M Deering, Leland ' Denby, Merry Dick, David Dingee, Henry Dockham, Gary Dodgen, Barbara Donaghe, Jane Dow, Linda Dozier, Gene Dietrich, Jerry Ducayei, Edwin As fhe girls bow out . . . the beaufies bop in . , . and away we go V l I 1 une eniord 'W1 f '-we 41 K., if , W ki :X 4 'K' . .,,, We it ' ' A r 5 ,,. rf , Us H ' tiffiisfs i-eu, wld :-, w wf :: isis, f 5 , , Sflisp Dyess, Charles Eastlake, Norma Eastwood, Suzie Edwards, Dorothy Eiland, Sylvia Elder, Charles Ellis, Don Embrey, Phil Espiricueta, Mike Esslinger, Wayne Everitt, Annette Paslay Fagan, Reba Farrar, Mariorie Farris, Ronald Ferguson, Clifton Ferguson, Frances Ferguson, Margaret Fielding, Mary Lynn Fillmore, Barbara Finch, Julie Fletcher, David Fortney, Walter Foster, Carol Foster, Ronald Franks, Brenda Gaddis, Sandra Gaither, Clifford Galloway, Marilyn Gammage, Alice Gammons, Elaine 26 Garlitz, Gail Garner, Jill Garnett, John Gash, Doris Gieger, James Gignilliat, Jan Glazer, Larry Gleim, Leroy Goldman, Mike Goldman, Sherwin Good bar, Rhonda Goodwin, Walt Gordon, Rose Marie Gorman, Meredith Gouldy, Lyndl Lee Grace, Barbara Graves, Bill Graves, Etta Faye Grice, Jerry Gross, Kay What a revoltin' development this is. Fourscore and seven years ago . . . l told you not to squeeze him! l un 0 eniorfi Q 1 C , .,.. ' WS 2 4+ ., 'M 2 A15 v. f. .W , l Y ' 3 ,r 4 lm? , I is , x rf' W' - me tt , 4 vw ,wp 'wi . L tl' Gurley, Dan Hagood, Mary Lou Hall, John Hampton, Lynda Handler, Bayla Hannah, Montie Hardy, Carolyn Harlan, Peggy Harper, James Harris, Bernice Harris, Caroline Harris, Virginia Harris, Wanda Harry, Jerry Hart, Edgar Harwell, Linda Hathcock, Shirley Haughton, Patricia Haun, Karen Havis, Pat Heil, Mike Henderson, Shirley Hendricks, Charles Henry, Lynda Henson, Jerry Henson, Opal Hickman, Mary Hill, Carolyn Hitch, Merlynn Hobson, Bob 28 Hoge, Harold Holland, Mary Catherine ' Holtz, Frank Hooks, Shelby Horn, George yt gh Hornsby, Linda Houghton, Mary , Howell, Sue Hubbard, lris Huckaby, Helen if W We W - Hx' as if ' S Q 2--' E an A Huckaby, Nelda Hudson, Kathy Huert, Mike Hull, Arthur Hults, Penny Hurley, Frances Hutchison, Stella Jack, Nancy Jackson, Bill Jackson, Hallie This is it you guys . . , He wouldn't dare . . . And so I fooled them Jann, Warren John, Richard Johnson, Frances Johnson, Richard Jones, Anna Marie Jones, Bill Jones, Grady Jones, Van Jordan, Dub Justice, Cliff Keith, Don Kelly, Jan Kibbie, Kent Kimball, Barbara Kimport, Tresa Kirkpatrick, Billy Kissinger, Larry Kizer, Judy Knight, Robbie Knopp, Carol Ann Koeppe, David LaGrone, David Lamberth, Suzie Lance, Don Land, Kiwi Leath, Wayne Leddon, Dick Lee, Jerry Lerner, Fred Levisay, Don 30 Lewis, Bobby Lewis, Phyllis 2 if Lichtman, Jack Lightfoot, Andrea Liles, Edd Lipshilz, Jeanne Lillleiohn, Jim Logan, Beverly Logan, Margery Looper, Dolores Loveless, Joy f Lowe, Shirley .-i' 3 .5 Lynd, Harry A ' .. llr McBride, Carol M McCluney, Marian ll J' I McClure, Mark McConnell, Bryan J McCrory, Charles McEnlire, Johnnie 'W Keep your hands off my woman! Relaxing at the club. Don'1 believe it gl McDonald, Jimmy ' une eniom yy-pb. 1 Z7 EQ ,:'V,:,.. . .. 3,4 .,Sx. .. i vi-I5,iII5 :1I :J - ,il 'Elf' .,,. ,,,, A z , , li I, ,,A, ,Q .. .wr so ,,,,,,. Qin 4 ,pw EY kiwi is L M m 1 4 se -1 . 53, , nh s ,K .,., . R lx ' i .5 :.., 5 55:12 ' -' ' .., QR ill McFadden, Latanne McGinnis, Don McGrew, James McHam, Eddie McKee, Kay McKeown, Lynda McKinney, Ed Winston McNeill, Carlyn McNeill, Nancy Maddox, Madalyn Macune, Charles Mahaney, Parks Mahler, Betlye Maier, Edwin Malone, Alma Malone, Pat Mann, Frank Marks, Ronnie Marquis, Kay Marshall, Richard Martin, Hobart Marlin, Lynda Martin, Nancy Massengale, Margie Mauck, Sandra May, Emily Meeks, Sallye Ann Miles, Bill Miller, Jo Ann Mobley, Jerry 32 Molinar, Loretta Montgomery, Ann Montgomery, Herschel Moore, Annette ,, Moore, Marjorie L L Moore, Nancy Moore, Ronald Morris, Freddie Morris, Juanita Morris, Robert Morrison, Freddy Murray, Janis Nance, Linda Nation, Diane Neely, Robert A4 Nelson, Linda Nelson, Wendell Newsom, Bill Newsom, Glenda Nichols, Paul Sipping the suds Quick! Fill the pool. . . . watchin all the girls go by. 33 if e, , une eniom 3 1 . me 5, P I' 2 ,mff 4 5. ::. X314 ' 945 E A me .,:,' 7 -In Q.: V i, fi , J Nielsen, Betty Nix, Don Nolen, Jackie Ohlen, Alfred Ollok, Diane Owens, Gene Paddock, Bill Parker, George Parker, Jimmy Patterson, Pat Patton, Bob Pendley, Jimmy Petree, Lynda Petty, Carolyn Phillips, Bobby Phillips, Meredith Pinckard, Linda Plemons, Nancy Price, Hattie Lee Pricer, Elizabeth Privitt, Joan Pryor, Betty Pulido, Rodolfo Purselley, Dwain Pursley, Roy Pyeatt, Linda Ragland, Mary Rainwater, Paula Rambo, Jill Rambo, Roy Lee 34 4? I Rapfogel, Beth Rapfogel, Nan Rashti, Gloria Raymond, Eddy Read, .lone Reed, Carol Reid, Pat Rence, Bill Repper, Johanne Reynolds, Bill Rice, Carla Jo Rich, Bettie Richards, Jean Richter, Don Rightmer, Max Riordon, Patti Roberts, Bobbie Nelle Rosenthal, Wayne Rowland, Reba Jo Saikin, Suzanne l The honor system at work School spirit? Who? do you mean, five aces? if--1 i n une eniom my 'Rav' ls. l L f , is my , WS, 515, L 4 352' ?Qi 'xH AK' f t ' 'gr 5-Q W ?mff f'+f- 1?-so sl 51 fe F, .vi Q t , ,M i ,.-v. , ' fe ,Q Q.,-4 , , , L Sankary, Myer Saunders, Bob Sawyer, Suzy Schwartz, Lorraine Scott, Melinda Scott, Sandra Scroggie, Bill Seiler, Kent Sessions, Bob Shaw, Bill Shaw, Don Shaw, Linda Shelton, Ann Short, Wilson Shugart, Walter Silva, Horacio Simmons, Janiece Simmons, Sid Simon, Jimmy Sinclair, Judy Slaughter, Gibbs, Jr. Slaughter, Margaret Smith, Dick Sneed, Janis Snow, Wanda Snyder, Linda Sorrells, Fred Springer, Sue Standifer, Carol Kay Starling, Glenda 36 Slead, Joe Ann Steele, Bill 1 m le 2? Slokes, Wilma Slrader, Randall Sturges, Sara , Sulherland, Shirley Swift, Lyra Taylor, Clara Taylor, Cynthia ' Taylor, Lonn I 5 'S gm-T B. 'S 1' K Terrell, Lynn Terry, Melinda Thannisch, Walter Thomas, Lorna . .,.,. ., M . H ,gk Thomas, Wanda S Tice, Rosemary Tinsley, John Torrance, Lyn Townsend, Freida Tracy, Byron Biggest bird I ever saw . , . Three of a kind The Thinker 37 T, se, l 4 une eniom A if-ai,,, Tiff , H ' , .,,, 1 W, . 1 my 'M ,, f XQ fri - '. 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High haf Ruff, fuff Cfevm PUffS 39 e, I i JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Vice President Jimmy Switzer Secrefary , Jean Goold Reporter Bettye Sutherland Presidenf Rodger McFarland unior CAM JUNIOR CLASS SPONSORS: Elveics Benson, Jim Bezdek, Edith Dominy. I, fe ,J wt it kj we-. wifi Fi' 'ff -' . 5 2:9 . f Q V.-V A A ee- , is is A+., sf, fi 'Nw 'Y . ,ff as S X 2, ,Q WR MQ 1 WM? . .- 44,41 ks, J i ,L 3.5 .,,, ,fw 4 gy 'Wits M i 5 fl I if 77 ffzsftj i. f. p gi 2,. ,, Al l -,. ,B 4 ivi 'f' w A J u, . ' HQ- , ' , , it t w iii l flag? ...,.1 ', - .i.:5 Fw ltlltrliz K I 1 lf .Z Q' ml B.. fjgstzis ,, its 1 ...,. -r ' f .v iii Abernathy, Jean Alexander, Ruth Ashworth, Bob Baker, Stanley Barr, Barbara Beavers, Jud Adams, Kay Allen, Linda Atnip, Barbara Barlow, Tom Barrett, Jimmy Benton, Mary Helen Adkisson, Karen Alquist, Tommy Austin, Louise Barnds, Virginia Barrett, Sue Benton, Monty Elie' Q. A K 'tg ' y , sf Akins, Shirley Anthony, Anita Bagg, Bob Barnes, Bill Bass, Sydney Berry, Lin Albritton, John Armstrong, Bill Bailey, Bill Barnett, Sandra Beatty, Paul Berry, Mary Ann Alexander, Mary Ashloclc, Carolyn Bailey, Robert Baron, Olivia Beavers, Ella Bibb, James uniom Bingham, Dean Bohn, Helen Brackett, Bill Bright, Jo Bishop, Morris Books, Linda Bradshaw, Dar Briscoe, Dixie lene We're not hiding anything . . . honest. It leaves you breathless. Blackburn, Dennis Borgers, Robert Brammer, Yvonne Brooks, Charles Bland, Ray Boswell, Lorin Brannon, Robert Brooks, Gus : wg, -fm ,,,,.,, ,ga : Trigg 1,2 4. .X o f Y. l we 5, 5 i 'Q Q Q ,y Y if s 'I z zy 'K S if . -I ex Blanke, Beverly Bowden, Elizabeth Brannon, Wayne Brooks, Jim Blood, Patrick Bowles, Bobby Bridges, Darrell Brown, Janyce K ff2:- i g fgemt K- k ,:'? K A F Mk ..,. ,A ,X 4' .':E, s' f, c . ,rx Th- t - x W 1, N - 0 - Q.. 1 - 0 'mi w I . Tk Q I , .. . M' '. 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A 4,1 'K 2 K 9:53 ,si ,ig They were ouf of my size. Move your hand, would ya! Cox, Terrie Curry, Dick DeArman, Ramon Dorris, Sonny iir.. ,.,:.. A BE Q N. 4 1 ir 3 X ii 'S 'Rik' VF ! I gif w . ' ..- 5 Q 3 if 2 L fl 5? ,Q as ' 193 E ,, K-'Qin Crawford, Lynda Cyrus, Nancy Deafon, Burrel Doss, Ann ss' if Ng 7, 12 . 'Q , gf.: X Q' mr 3 L? ' ,f R Creed, Sandra Davis, Alice DeFord, Pat Doty, Delores Crick, Dianne Davis, Barbara Denning, Leona Drolla, Johnny M 55, iii' MQ , f 35 VO' W? ega, iv QQ as .A .i ' r i, , K' '35 e '1 if ,iw is 3 VV' r ise. :, li ' . f I . . F 1 - :., - if U ,',, , f f- F J ,rr V 3 .',V ,..' Ducayet, Alice Dulle, Felix Easter, Jerry Eastwood, Nancy Elliott, John Enas, Don Farr, Edith Ferguson, June Fogg, Esther Ford, Brenda Gamel, Cindy Gardner, Bob weaver 'Wind' Dunklin, Randy Echols, Glenda Estes, Nancy Ferrick, Linda Fowler, Janet Garland, Todd Dunlap, Marilyn Edwards, J. E. Evans, Jim Firkins, Curtis Franklin, Judy Garon, Herbert Dyer, Nedra Elder, Nathan Everett, Edward Fischer, Hans Frazier, John T. Garvin, Doris Eason, Jane Elliott, Joe Farmer, David Fitts, Herbie Gallagher, Joe Gathright, Patricia l -i uniord Gebhard, Leila Goldberg, Margie Greenberg, Natalie Grimes, Judie J' fi? fi George, Glenda Goold, Jean Greer, Don Grimmett, Johnnie D. 2 a M We were just walkin alon mindin our Pass and double 9 9 9 own business when . . Gephart, Susan Gordon, Gayle Grier, Mike Grimshaw, Bo we Gieger, Beverly Gordon, Larry Griffin, Bert Giles, Jesse Grant, Sharon Griffin, Marty Grist, Pat Gunter, Douglas fjii l-K ,, 2 is 5' U g ,,,,, ,.,,1-rf ,-31 it f J A A ' Glazer, Linda Gray, Judy Griffith, Jan Haggard, Mary 1-Q it His fvfiw .2?f1f25'f,,g 3 l i Zig? gn Hg., w'gQ ' , ,AWK W1 W X. s ix L W S ' QM 1 is .F s for Q xl Tk ,pggv . ,. fe., sw, ' 5 may we 5,1-A if Halsell, Judy Harp, Herbie Harrison, Margaret Halley, Patricia Helms, Jim Herndon, Lee Hamner, Paula Harrell, Johnny Hart, Harriet Hawker, Mary Ann Henderson, Patricia Hicks, Gary I 'E ,... 5 Handler, Golda Harrell, Linda Hart, Sally Jo Hawkins, Roberl Henry, Barbara Hill, Morris 1 s J 1 . - .1 ---- xg Q , 1 23 .. ., QQ' W 4 5 3 'gr-e AY l f J 4' jf fill x 1' -fear of QP, A ,. if Q xg V' ig k f 2 ziflwfly .. ll' ' L If iz? Yi x 524 . - 5 P It N 'iv 2 's - -ff' f'-si e: 'IZ' Hanes, Don Harris, Gordan Harfer, Lynne Hayes, Bob Henson, Tommy Hinlon, Nancy Hannah, Ned Harrison, Clifford Hartman, Judy Hedgpelh, Glenn Hernandez, Carlos Hodge, Spencer ., 2 i ,--.. if -Q 10 'X N .1 Harder, Kenneth Harrison, Judy Harvey, Charles Hefner, Jimmy Hernandez, Larry Hoffman, Gary uniorfi Hogan, Mike Howorth, Tommy Humphries, Tommy Jarvis, Lith Ann Horne, Dorothy Hubbard, Robbie Hurt, Joyce Jemison, Larry Ml think the rattle is in the valves. Concentrate, would ya! Hosford, Anita Hudson, Carolyn Husa, Ronald Jenkins, Carol An 1 .' gp ' 'X' kr, sf R xl l Ati' 9 W7 D Hough, Brenda Howard, Billy Jack Hulsizer, Douglas Hulsizer, Gail lnman, Danny Jack, Frances Jenkins, Carol Jean Johnson, Carol A A E r el A fp- ,Z IL ie'- 'F . l 9 , .J i is 1 iii' I H u 1 lik 4 J fx :li Howe, Gayle Humphreys, Harold James, Winford Johnson, Dickey 9 b , 55- , 2752275 V ' J. ft? J Water 4' X ' 5 ' J- Q f I , y J A 1 l J . if i ' 4 1-it . 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'KS i. iw: Q' 5 ss 'W , 1 X Jones, Binnie Kepple, Ann Kirkland, Peggy Kockler, Barry Laminack, Sherrie Lee, Jean Carol uniom Lee, Nancy Jo Linville, Frances Lunger, Norman McConnell, Phyllis The Line-up Bring in fhe girls! Leifeste, Sam Logan, Richard McBroom, Bill McCrorey, Mary .lo Lenox, Andy Lohmamn, Alvin McCann, Tom McCrory, Ernest Leuty, Peggy Luck, Patty McCarley, Shelby McFadden, Teresa .QF- iii l fli, A fc' .. :.- M, 63:55. :' 2:k:'!5S: e . a . Q fffi L ' fa L 2 'L -KN 1 L Q? if , L L L U , or Ligon, Barclay Lumpkin, Frances McClure, Bob McFarland, Roger 5 ,' ,K Q 5' !, N 4. 'zmjlyf 25533725 , ig 7 ,ff QZ: 1. li?-If-9 7 li i 5651 K ' 2. . l Ive .g W if li X r egg? li S , Y 1.6. sr.-:t 1 , 5 -- t , we , H. ..,,.:: A 2 Y. .X 4 i iv -iff .11 2 ft . y ' 1 .1 , 2' 1, :if- i f ,, i , .r:,.g:.f:Q'. 'YES - f':If?zIf I ,, L . - ' L - ,Q . .1 J Q , l 'fl, 1 f L mi yi L fit: ' vv V1 ' . I? . H 4 X if if .- .J - I .. .-Q.. . .ij 'Lg ' f' 'fill ji l ,.,. 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Myers, Helen Nicholson, Anna Painler, Ginny Parker, Tommy '57 WT --2' .il l 'I 55 ,fi M 1, P Y 2-1. VF' QE! 1 53: ' ,M ,. J , F1 1 2 ' 1 'tk :xx-'ff'-xpg. aa Napier, Suzan Noll, Sue Pair, Dale Parmeler, Bill W ,W L Barnum Bailey was never like This. Nash, David B. Norman, Paula Palmer, Lawrence Paschal, Barbara A -.X Ny 8 31' es ,Nl flffiif s., ,ffgf A A i sfwfff ff - :e-Q W , ma l , - - r 91 - Sig i ,M gk, ., M l, .I Nave, Nelda Oates, Carol Palmer, Mary Lou Patterson, John i l My ' -rf ,. - egg H, V E 'mf f 1' 5 .1 ii.. Hzfwiir ':: Q, .Q ii: ' Q . gg it . tjiirqxjx Fi 4 I 7 . ,ZVS ' nrr aie r 2 ,iqg it ,P ti ? my t fu: - ','. VL k,l' V k , to list .,... 2 Q5 i ' 3 N .-:i ii :'- E. 5 za., af' Patterson, Joyce Perser, Dixie Phelps, Floyd Pope, Linda Prestidge, Virginia Rangel, Edith Pearson, John Peters, Bill Phillips, Leland Potter, Jeanette Price, David Ransome, Sally 4 im. ft 1 , , 0 J A J 'ir J' R . fbi gl? 4 va -I ii , E 1, -S-ff :.f2fff2i:3:3f:1 was gms B, le J ,r.. 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QQ Q we -I' si M N si wi Webb, James While, Kirk Williams, Jimmy Wilson, Mike , .s I ,' ,siygi 5' 'Y 'N U ,s ,B-il .- T 'ii is ,eff . ,Q W. .' X ' 1 AE if 2 -at X or W. Q if .4 l'lI scrafch my own nose, thank you. Webster, Don Wier, Mimi Williams, Joe Wilson, Nick West, Larry Wiley, Sally Willis, Jean Wilson, Sarah ,Ji V is l,,, 5. L , V -3, V i n ,V S fjgg g, ,ogy xg wb ?,,x,,kY13 1 . , ws' ' Q es-wa., i-Q iii -03 ggfv, - X 11 i n ?iiS2!'!Nh1i -2 Q mari - ' '31 455 I got the answer, Coach Allenl' Wetsel, Clay Wilkes, Jana Wilson, Jimmy Wimberly, .luanell A ,,.,: ii . 'le fs fi X sw'- , ss 1, E . Weyl, Evelyn Wilkes, Terry Wilson, Lewis Winters, Gerald - , gi , at . 5 Ls -45 Q sg .,., Q. fi ggi if S iii' ,,i,f:-, ' 34- Sf- Ja we 1 . :S -4-:-x:f-v -'li.s:'- :,: ' fa as -z :-.f- , ' a A ,v 4 W Q if ie ..,, . ,,.. E V i s Q? l At tl 3 wrfff M 1 we J jr 4 2 ' f a N ii : Qi if I ' ,fr-I r '.,, I i Wise, James Witte, Carol Wittnebert, Larry Wood, Larry Wood, Robert Wortman, James Wynn, Betty Yancy, Dale Yarbrough, Sara Yates, Jimmy Youngblood, Wayne Zimmerman, Molly Fattening him up before the kill. I dreamed I played in the band in . . . I told you frogs can't swim. I'II take Bluegrass in the Fifth. I AJWJQ. . , M. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Secrefury . Tony Wright Vice-President Joan Anderson President Richard Turner Reporter ,..,., ,Tommy Ryan .SDOIUAOIWLOPQ CAM SOPHOMORE CLASS SPONSORS Mr. Turner Mrs. Hull Miss Fowler if 'il':.,.,,. rw Fl L,- N A L s es ta, 46 - in Q1 P Am- ,sam 1: tl ll e EY? Bk! is X we , fx Y Q V V .,,, .f l M ' l ,'.' -1 . is .:.- Q V' ,-.. Q -V l ,ulu ,L , I Sm . 1 ,ls-, W il' ' it '31 A W A if J W 1 ix Vzubqv 7 , We A f'3 ebs': 3 ' Q 1' ' '.-': '17 M ff' A ,L 'n l Nkdg e .,.,: 'jg 1 :ELF -'g,,: ' f..QEI5:,-.Ii V ..,:.. H. A 8? ' 'K' Q aww, . ,. 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Boyd, Jim Brachmon, Areve Brackeen, Bobs Bradley, James Brannon, Arlhur Bronsom, Rob Braswell, Sue Brooks, Dianne Brown, Ann Brown, Borbaro Brown, Carolyn Brown, Sharon Bruce, Eddie Brutsche, John Burgess, Bryce Burnside, Bill Bursey, Sheridan Burton, Bill Burton, Bob Caldwell, Gayle we W ,l VET, Q 1, 9? 3 ,i 3' a A -. lf fr p-,...,...x 's 5- ws Qi I, ' ,Ii za. 1- s,-.. ge Q, r . bgyewi a 5 - 5 f- Nm jmuw. Q ii ii V ia tibia X 'L , X3 2. Q 4, .. l 5 A V, Q , W - '53 'Y 1 . ' E, f, If rf' , V, 4 .' ,X,, 7 ,. lv' .. Q-fx is my 3 . 3' 5 Campbell, Dolores Y fntn E 4 , 2 ' F .5 iff. sl Campbell, John Ah' 3-91 1 I M' l ., Campbell, Pau .Q U, Campbell, Richard gf: 4 is . Carden, Winslon W Q 1 7511, 1 U3 'Q f '- l ,.,., . it '-'V Ati L I: Cardwell, Vickey Ann Carpenler, Diane Corrulh, Rovena Corler, Jerry Q! QB Ii SS. -Nall 1 1. i mf W' Q'- P' . in rw . e il flh- Q J E' .A.: I N 1 , O 4 i . fM '1 i,':'g'5gi, Sr., Y r XS 3 Xl 2 ,r.g,xr. 652' . i aw yd'-y.: jr? 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Decker, Sharon Devaney, Paul DeVall, Donna DeVoII, Ronna Dickerson, Don DiJuIio, Charles Dingee, Barbara Donaghe, Pal Donnelly, Marian Donohue, Judy Duarle, Merced Dulis, Neldaio Dunn, Jimmy Dwight, Barbara Edelen, Donna Jean Edmonscn, Lionel Edwards, Billy Edwards, Ryan Egan, Palsy Eiland, Sandra Eilelman, Jean Ellis, Sharon Elmore, Belly Elrod, Laquila Engleman, Chrisline Erickson, Jene Evans, Bill Falkner, Sharon Farris, Gene Faubion, Norma Faver, Sandra Fenwick, Babs is 455 . WX 5 'z Q ,. v Q .. .5 .iQ,qs,,,,p X , ,M,,, .Ewa x X , I c: gin ,J ,f , , , ..,, fun 5 ' My O f 48. A, , K .,-.am . ' Q 12 fix 9 s l 1 Q3 os X A ,www Q ,v- 1 s R ,I if' ,. 1 . fr j IEEE. J r Q' 1- s.,-,seen-.-egg- feemww A sg? E- fe-.....'.. 3-gasp. . sk We Ai siqzzzrr' Qii ,EQQh Eli? --il A,,. Ewiww J r lviv ,5,? 5? ,,Mv,g,1, , . I J .i I A s l , ,gm me ffl' J , 9 l Y, if l Y. l l lar' J ---' fo'-4' 'JY x .L 32 '- K ,yi K .4.5.,. r '. f 'jj I B - no S ---Q ll ff, 55 5 ' :,,.f.a.,. .y B Q K' . 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Girard, Don Good, Loma Golden, Kirk Goold, Mike Grant, Janice Graves, Rosa Lee Gray, Belly Green, Cordell Gribi, John Griffin, David Gross, Anne Growald, Nancy Gumm, Tuck Gummell, Donny Gulches, Judy Guthrie, Mary Hadfield, Bob Hall, Barbara Hall, Jesse Hall, Jimmy Hamillon, Linda Hancock, Jane Haney, Sandra Hannon, Jan Harper, Jeri Harris, Belly Harrison, Penny Harlman, Everlo Halchell, Don Halchell, Sandro Hawkins, Bobby Hawkins, George Hawkins, Jimmy L. Hays, Marlha Heil, Bob Henderson, Bill Henderson,Mary Ja Hensley, Carol 0 0 nfl 0 I Q 6 Whafs going on under there? Air raid! Herring, Anne Hess, Barbara Hetherington, Susan Hickey, Sarah Hickok, Pele Higgins, Pal Hobbs, Larry Holbrook, Richard Holland, Nancy Holley, Paul Hollingsworth, Dale Horn, Ellen Hornbeck, Kenneth Hoskins, Harry Hough, Mickey Houslon, Roy Howard, Billy Huberl, Katherine Hubig, Mary Frances Hudgins, Palsy Hudson, Delmar Hukill, Jim Hulen, Charles Hulsizer, Gail Hunt, Belh Hunl, Kaye Hurley, Buddy Husa, Gary Husl, Barbara Ann Hutchison, Suzanne Hyde, Lilla Jackson, Barbara :gg it ...ey ML., , s -' 'E' lm , K 1, iq RA K is 'five ff- c,,,,.f. if in l , x I l X M X f ' K Q f ,L ,. 17 X a 'if' l JY, 'lf X 5 S . 1 wav' If x 'X is f 'lx lm f -s we W ws? mliii if 1 -Z A . sa ,W War 5 in -1: 7 V ff, I Q ' ss ' -:s: . -e' , f ' 5 Q .. ' 'Alf g5?5' V - ,... ' Ii - :fin The-P7 l ' f- Q? 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Joyce, Phoebe Justice, Demaries Kaye, Linda Keen, Joe Frank Kelly, Larry Kenney, Gordon Kenney, Pat Kidwell, Darlene King, Janis Kinne, Gary Kinney, John Kinzy, Norman Knapp, Suzie Knight, Patti Korman, Frank Krafl, Helen Kuehn, Jerry Kyger, Ross La Croix, Eva Jane Lalfler, Zada Lakin, Bobby Langston, Harlan Langston, Jack Lawrence, Jimmy Lawrence, Sam Lawson, Janel Layne, Jack Leake, Weldon Lee, Larry Lee, Penny Lee, Tommie Lelfel, Richard Lesser, Marvin Levinson, Morton Levisay, Linda Lewis, Larry Ligon, Sharon Lindall, Pal Lindall, Peg Linguist, Osborne Liverman, Barbara 0 0 H1 0 I. Q :S The morning afler the night before. We will not hold hands , . We will nof hold hands . . We will . . . f Logan, Bob Lorimer, Jane Lorimer, Jim Love, Jerry Lawrence, Dan Lusby, David Lusk, Roberl W. 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Pickard, David Pickens, Clemmo Pile, Harry D. Pipes, Johnny Plankey, Van Plumer, Jo Ellen Poe, Paula Polk, Hazel Pope, Henry Porter, Linda Kay Poss, Darla Potts, Carol Powell, Lee Powell, Nancy Prescott, Paula Preslage, Kaedron Prince, Helen Privitt, Colleen Pursley, Charlene Rallon, Lindo Rallon, Tilford Ralliff, Linda Royal, Linda Ready, Gary Reasoner, Olho Reuvis, Raynor Reece, Ray Reed, Mary Ann Renick, Kay Reynolds, Bobbie Ruth Reynolds, Don Rice, Billy gi i YG .mi .,,, pgs 1 Q, Y .,, ,- P5 . 5 I -V Yffxs-if H LLM, tix 1 ,a , X nv- : Q, 42:21 1 Vx ,Q -, l, V Zi ., fa Ns, .l ,.x , 4. ,fm ., -3511, A I 1 ' T H :N.:A l M Q l i 2 l ' 5 me Ego' ,. his xr - Q-M 'fm ' 4 Ha A 5 K 1 f l X w Z as X , L.. ..,. - , X 'W .su ...,,... cgi Qs? A ., V sf W, jf J 1 SSM 3 K MWF y n o 8 ,ff X V ' G' , ,. :fi W HR' f if ,EE Q is 1 1 ' .,-w - 9 3 - ' - ,5 35 . V ' fe' ' i , is 'f I Fc 1 . 22- fe., c hili .1 i All xiii- iil3.:ifi1, ?S ' ': '- ' C lifi ' ' il .,.-. E rr 'rf' 'Q . 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M Scarborough, V Johnny film Schaar, Connie Scott, Allen Fil ' f 'Q '1 2 ? an nz' C . 5 2 Q 'S 'Q I It f Scott, Brenda Sebesta, Lou Ann Seeton, Nickie Self, Gary Shell, Hetta I Shelton, Carolyn Shryoc, Alice Ann Shull, Dorothy Siegel, Howard Sievers, Anita Marie Silveria, Walter Simmons, Delton Simmons, Sue Sinclair, Mary Singer, Grace Singleton, Marilyn Smith, Alford Smith, Bill Smith, Brenda 7'9 Q10 Q K I 'Age if f yy if ,H , , 5' Smith, Mickey Smith, Robert Smith, Vonnie Snider, Tommye Songer, Rae Ann Spain, Teresa Sparkmon, Charles Spitler, Doug Spradley, Martha Springer, Ronald Stanberry, Rec Standriclge, Stan Stanley, Mary Jim Starnes, Judy 0 I9 0 PM 0 I 0 6 We're rough, tough, and G-O-O-D looking. Don't shoot! ll s a far fall from here. Stearns, Ronnie Steele, Nancy Stein, Maxine Stevens, Jaan Stewart, Glenell Stoker, Gerry Stokes, Billy Storrer, Jean Summerlin, Paul Gene Summers, David Sutherland, Ronald Tarver, Eldon Taylor, Byron Taylor, Linda Taylor, Martha Teague, Marilyn Thames, Charlotte Thomas, Carlton Thomason, Jan Thompson, Glenda Thornton, Kenneth Tobin, David Todar, Pat Tomlin, Sheila Tomlinson, Judy Tong, Rose Marie Trimble, Lee Truly, .loe Turner, Richard Turner, Steve Ulrickson, Linda Van Der Sluis, Linda 2 is AWE? .,f-Q :. ' E 5 W I ki' by rw 9 z Q ff-. Q-we I , , , lffsifliaflzfffstl 1:-.:. MPM, J 9 X wif' . J , X f 1 T Wx F 5- f W m . S 3. gypirlfr ' ix S 'gy it 67 74 'R km '.,. '1 Q 3? f' Lf, T' fx 53 .1 rrr on S t if if is 1 at sgfwwi r Q If fi' 7 fly It jk of 12 in ' Y -. i 5 iiier i if f l ' ,I 3, 5, ii. gif Y ,.., .. rf W F zl' ,,.' T at f ,l' E ew . ,, .41 W fe 17-ff 'Sf x i f 1 I 'F +5 3 Q., -F rf-f 35, r exft' , 1 4 S f 1 L N Q ,f 75? X., slit l y .,,:, S gy I .,.. as! 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Vuksanavich, Jeanette Waggct, Kathy Waldrop, Gary Walker, Pat Walker, Torchie Wall, Charles Walsh, Howard Ward, Jerry Ware, Barbara Warham, Jim Watkins, Joan Watkins, Pat Watson, Bill Weber, Gary Wehrle, John Wharton, Norman Whitbeck, Glenda Whitcomb, Pamela While, Bob White, Doug Whitfield, Billy Whitlock, Joan Williams, Bettye Willis, Jack Wilmoth, Jimmy Deon Wilson, John A. Wilson, Tommy Wood, Marvin Woodard, Chuck Workman, Sandra Worthington, David Wright, Barbara Wright, Carolyn Wright, Tony Wylie, Carol Wynn, Annell Yancy, Glenda Yates, Charles Young, Carolyn Young, Mardelle Youngblood, Jann Zamora, Lidia 73 ja Uorifezi My WK W MM WWW WW Qpfiaalw, . A kf.Z!f,c4offs,y, wfgfzwffmawv 1 1 WWW CLcLfLo J 184,46 ,Za-L 3 Z' d , ., , Front Rau Melindq Terry joh-mnc Rcppcr, Clrole Ch-lmpion 6Aee,.La6!e,.5 and Mndalyin Maddox. N I K 1 y Sf1'l7Idi7lg.' jack 'KKiwi Land, Frank Holtz, Harry Lynd, and Hcrchel Montgomery. .jflomecaming if 9 , ' fm F4 Heel! WWII iff! fy!! 7776 L!l!01 Xladalyn offers sincere thanks to thc student body. x 1 ' ff- 62 55-2?9:i5sEvA.z' 5 1 M XM,-1 ' .Sparks jofnw Qrfepfr J64fAy A416011 Kathy takes her how as Queen of the Sports Follies for the opening night. wh- Q , , -ff ,iff vt 5 W w ,Q .SQOPL4 jlllnhf QUPUII 7749611110 3010? Melinda cops the title of Sports Follies Quccn for the second and final pct- forinance of the show. gg' ',:Qf:,:i:,i,,fig::g5:i 'V -ell : UM Mm' 4 LJ A :fx 11 gym ,NAM i, , ' Q .M wJ-. Lf X i'5.,m mimi awww .1 5 w:,si:5'fH .-E-Qfj53 ,,,gv :5 g il: E 79 .glJDl'f5 joffied QUEEN plLl1,l'l.QI'.5'lllJ Madalyn Maddox, Mary Sue XYilson, YVilma Stokes, and Carole Brimmer ,,,,,,..,.....,,.......--.-.-.- ,ez Kwwl N'-ini' it iff E A Sweetheart MARILYN Cir-XLLONYA-XY fmtcrnizes with Tri- 0 o fg a Save e fi e a rf Captains Roy Lee Rambo, Tommy Crowder, and Dun Curley. 81 'Wi Queen Liz of the House of Hull King Charlie of the House of Turner '82 Smid payday Prince Harry of the House of Lynd Princess Xlndulyn of the House of Maddox SUYIE EXQTXYOOD 'SUYY 9-XXYYFR and ROY LEU . J , .L M , M , .. . , panel Qceena unc! joreman RAMBO arc nominated dudes of thc year. MARY SUI2 XYILSON and CLIFF .IUSTICIC arc chosen by U X K K the various o1'0'nni7-ltiolms of the school to preside ns the King , . D .. a e'1h 'e offa and Queen of Hearts. CL 9L,gv-v AVA HOWARD hIOEL SUGG nuarg enior auoriferi .ll June .gznior auorifed MAX RIGHTMER ROSE MARIE, GORDON N 13,4 ,2:shAxmf.M unior cworife5 JUDILI GRIMES BILLY SXYAN f ' fflwf-.lwifffw .M , 1-ur .. ..:,- ' , , Sophomore auorifefi MARGIF. CUMMINS RUSTY UXYICNS 88 4-Q jauorife muinem -ala .Xl.XDAl,YN Xl.-XDDOX RICNT KIBBIIC CAROLIC BRIXDIICR HARRY LYND Senior Senior Senior Scnior rg, , HW lm 2 Q3 fi f,.3:v.::' -. f-:,Q:: '- --r- ' Q SF Q2 . A 3 , ' ' H 'XV ' if . 2 Y 'ifilii ' A or . DICK CURRY BFTTYF SUTHRRLAND Lfflf HERNDON LINDA CATFS junior junior junior junior bIOAN .-XNDICRSON TONY YVRIGHT NANCY DEAN STAN STANDRIDCI Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore 1 61, ' r E ANN BAKER-because she has been the power behind so many of Pas- ehal's organizations and programsg be' cause she has been on the Steering Committee and Student Service Coun- cil for three yearsg because she rep- resented Paschal in 1956 in Austin at Girls Statcg because she was Reporter of her junior Class. RUSS BLOXOH-because he hal been an outstanding leader and a liv- ing example of the honor system for his three years at Paschalg because he was the President of his Sophomore Class and Vice-President and lfavor- ite of his junior Class: because he has been active on the Steering Commit- tee and Student Service Council for three yearsg because of the initiative displayed by Russ in having his own Radio programg because he has done an excellent iob for his Speech Class as techniciang because be was Presi- dent of the Student Body this year. Ogafpllfp ed The students in the Royal Purple pages of this year's PANTHER are chosen because of their participation and attitude in activities, scholarship, and athletics, for it is through their accomplishments in these fields that teachers and other students know them. XfVC strive to acknowledge not only those who have gained recognition in their fields, but also those who have accomplished many uncredited but deserving achievements. The students, nominated by the faculty, represent every type of student. It is, indeed, an honor to be selected for this particular part of the Favorite Section when one stops to realize that the number must, of necessity, be narrowed down to twenty students out of a group of seventeen hundred. The selection of ROYAL PURPLIQS has become a tradition, which the staff sincerely hopes will continue in future years. Thus, the 1957 PANTHER presents the ROYAL PURPLES. BILL BLACK-because of his untit- ing efforts to the Science Depart- ment, because he was an officer of the Photography Club and of the Science Clubg because he has given more than the required amount of time in demonstrations of a chemical nature for the Science Club before school at the maiority of their meet- ings, because he was a finalist in the National Merit Scholarship Contest. TALMAGLI CANIPBIQLL - because he has coordinated the Pantherette Staff of 1956 both fall and spring. in such a manner that it has remained one of Pasehal's proudest assetsg be- cause of the talent in acting he has displayed in numerous Paschal pro- gramsg because he was an active mem- ber of Yagabonds for two years and an otheer this year. DAN GURLEY-because he has set many examples of good sportsman- ship in sports and in every day liv- ingg because as a sophomore he was elected to represent Daggett on the Steering Committee and was favorite of his elassg because he was active in football, basketball, and track for three years and one of the 'liri-cap- rains of the bi-district football team this yearg because he was vice-presi- dent of the Student Council and president of the Senior Class. i i , CAROLINE HARRIS-because good grades and Caroline are synonymousg because she added color to Paschal's pep rallies and half-time activities at the football games by being a char- ter member of the Pom Pom Girlsg because she has been president of her homeroom and has encouraged the students to support the activities of Paschalg because she has been active in the Penta Club. KARICN H AUX-because of her willingness to perform any duty for the benefit of others and her friendly waysg because she was runner up for Sophomore Favorite and has been in the finals of this contest for three vearsg because she has been active in ,Allied Youth, junior Classical League, Little Congress, Science Club, and Booster Clubg because she has served as Alternate Cheerleader and Panther Hascotg because she was Secretary of the Student Service Council, Steering Committee, and the Student Body of Paschal. GEORGE HORN-because he can be depended on to complete and do well any job assigned him, because he has added greatly in the music department with vocal talent and willingness to workg because he was active in .Allied Youth, Student Serv- ice Couneil, and was an officer of Pan American Clubg because he has excelled in baseball for three years. HALLIF, RUTH JACKSON fbe- eause she has given much of her time in helping others learn about various types of danccg because she has been active in Allied Youth, Pan Ameri- can Club, and Girls Glee Clubg bc- eause she has an unusual talent in ballet and modern danceg because she was chosen best homemaker of the year in the Betty Crocker contest. MARGARICT HARRISON-because she is one who has used her talents to the best of her ability in Paschal programsg because her friendliness has added to the enioyment of everyone in her two years of senior high schoolg because she has belonged to the Red Crossg because she has per- formed for various charity groups. PAUL.-X R.-XMSEY-because of her Xl.-XRGIIC Nl.-XSSlCNGAl.E-because of her attitude toward shouldering responsibilitiesg because she has been selected from hei homeroom to repre- sent them for three years in the ju- nior Red Crossg because she has been a member of the Pan American Clubg because she has been aetiye in Allied Youthg because Margie worked in the offriee this summer without any com- pensation except the pleasure derived from helping others. exceptional ability in the field of scienceg because she has been a mem- ber of the Science and Pan Am Clubs for two year-sg because she was se- lected by her homeroom to represent them in the junior Red Cross and was treasurer of that organization for two yearsg because she won second prize in a state poetry contest for Pan Am and entered five proiects in the Science l air. Ogdfplflldld L15 LYND.-X MCKICOXYN - because of her compatibility with everyoneg be- cause she has been an influencing member of the Junior Red Cross. Science Club, Future Teachers, Stu- dent Seryice Council. and Pan Ameri- can Clubg because she was an oflticer of Little Congress this year. JOHANNE REPPER - because of her calm, assured way in dealing with fellow studentsg because she partici- pated in the Penta Club and junior Red Crossg because she was a spon- sor of the ROTCg because she has contributed her time and energy for the benefit of Paschal's athletic pro- gram in being eheerleaderg because she has been candidate for the Sports lfollies' Queen for two years. SUZY SAXVYER-because of her in- terest and enthusiasm in the welfare of othersg because she was secretary of l r sophomore classg because she has .Jeen a congenial worker on the Student Service Council and Steering Committee: because she has been a member ol' l.ittle Congress. llful IA SHlal,l,-because, even though she has been at Paschal but one year. her vivaeious spirit and dazzling personality have influenced many into following her pattern of friendlinessg because she has been active in the Pan American Clubg because she was an alternate member of the Student Service Council. i ,Qs v its 93 lXlfZ 'l'lfRl.l'iY-because of her abil- ity to lead talented musicians as con- cert mistressg because she has been a contestant in the city Piano Concerto Contest for three years and won first place in l9S6g because she has been active in the orchestra and the music history and appreciation classg be- cause she was concert mistress of the All-State orchestra. -IOIC BOB XYISIC-because his humor and originality have been transferred into delightful programs for Pasehalg because -loc has worked on the Stu- dent Service Council and has been active in the Science Club and the Penta Clubg because he took part in athletics by first being on the B basketball team and graduating to the A team for two years. jlNIXlY NVOODY.-XRD-because he has helped the football team by tak- ing detailed movies of their plays that were shown to them after each gameg because he was a member of the Future Teachers and the Photog- raphy Clubsg because he helped with school mimeographingg because hc has made a supreme effort to adjust to the school and its activities in the one year he has been at Paschal. JUDY SIXCLAIR - because of the fame she and her talents have brought to Pasehalg because she was master of ceremonies, musician, and vocalist regularly this fall on her own thir- teen-week television showg because she has appeared on the Sports Follies for three years: because she has been on the Service Council for two years. nizafiorw P s V I A he ,Stl clenf SQFULCC 0llI'1 ' , The Stuaent Service Council ot Paschal High School, sponsored by Miss Alta-Beall Blanton, works throughoui the year for the advancement of the principles of our Honor System: scholarship, courtesy, loyalty, and coop- eration, The members, one representative and one aller- Karen Haun, secreiary-treasurer, Vick Brown, president, Mary Sue Wilson, corresponding secretary, Dan Gurley, . 4 - K A . Vice presjdenfv sorlng the Steering Committee, publishing and selling nate from each homeroom, take an active part in spon- Student Directories, taking orders for the Panther annuals, selling tickets for various school functions, acting as ushers and guides at Open House and during Public Education Week, and handling homeroom elections. The Council meets when it becomes necessary to solve student problems or student-faculty problems, and it has the task of upholding the ideals ofthe Honor System at all times. For me? asks an eager purchaser of the Student Councils directory. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES-Row 1: LIPSHITZ, SINCLAIR, LAND, WILCOX, GOODBAR, WILLIAMS, IANES, CUMMINS, BAKER, VEDDER, AMES, ZIM MERMAN. Row 2: LARSON, SWEATMAN, FILLMORE, HAGOOD, DAVENPORT, BOYD, COOK, MADDOX, BROWN, STALL, SMITH, HAUN. Row 3: WAGGONER BAGG, MOORE, BOTTOMS, FORTNEY, KIBBIE, LEVISAY, BLOXOM, WILSON, GILLILAND, HANCOCK. Row 4: CURRY, HERNDON, HOSKINS, RYAN, LAYNE, CARTER EDWARDS, PAXTON, GURLEY, PAINTER, CARPENTER, McCLUNEY, WETSEL, THOMAS. Row 5: BINGHAM, REEVES, MELCHER, COGNOSKY, HORN, MOORE, LEWIS MORRISON, WALSH, EVANS, STEELE, ROBERTSON, HOWORTH, LUCK, TAYLOR, ZETHRAEUS, ANDERSON, ALTERNATES: Row I: PRIDDY, RUSSELL, HOSFORD, HUDSON, DAVIS, SUTHERLAND, RIORDAN, SCOTT, FERGUSON. Row 2: HALSELL, PAD- DOCK, SHELL, BAGGETT, MASTERS, SMITH, WIER, WALKER, PYEATT. Row 31 KRAFT, JOYCE, TOMLIN, CLARK, HYDE, YOUNG, SUTHERLAND, B., ALLEN, BELL, DEAN. Row 4: LIVERMAN, PATTERSON, PETTIGREW, CORLEY, LESSER, MORRIS, SCOTT, HART, LENOX, WILEY, TILLING- HAST, MACUNE. Row 51 NEWSOM, DONOHUE, CONNER, ELDER, WISE, PADDOCK, THANNISCH, UNGER, MILES, HALL, SANDERS, GUMM, MORGAN. .Situ cfenf .szruiuf ounvi The Steering Committee, in affiliation with the Student Service Council, has become an im- portant organization to Paschal in directing its activities. The Committee's work begins early in the summer before the school year begins, as the iunior and senior officers of the preceding year and the Student Service Council officers make plans for the activities to be presented to the Student Body. These activities include the presen- tation of the Honor System to the sophomores and new students, the Howdy Week and its pro- gram, the student sock hops, the Fish Day and its activities, the Ranch Day's program, and aid in various class activities. Later in the year the Student Body officers and the new sophomore officers become members of the Committee, and together they bring many problems before the Student Service Council. 97 Hal Ha! You'll never find 'em, jeers an attendant of the Student Council Sock-Hop. STEERING COMMITTEE: Row If VEDDER, BAKER, HAUN, RYAN Row 2: ANDERSON, WETSEL, BROWN, TURNER. Row 3: ZETHRAEUS LEVISAY, MADDOX, LYND, BLOXOM. Row 4: WILSON, MCFARLAND WRIGHT, GURLEY. Left to right: MARY LOU MUELLER, president, NICK WILSON, vice president, JANE EASON, treasurer, JUDY HALSELL sec- retary. Art Club members scrutinize their sponsored exhibit of Paschal's talent. Aff CM With a goal of beautitying Paschal and bring- ing an awareness of beauty to Paschal, the Art Club, sponsored by Mrs. Beatrice Dunning, works continually to make our building more attractive. The members are mostly art students and have many interesting proiects to fill their school year. They make trips to artists' studios, take field trips, have artists as guest speakers, and arrange exhibits in the halls ot our building. These ex- hibits are presentations of students' work in the different media. 33 sf? f ' .,,.,...,.,...,.ss,,..4,a-v-mfr' WWW' -f V'Wi'MNw 'wx Row 1. MCSMITH, HITCH, HAMILTON, MORRIS, EAsoN, HALSELL, NORMAND. Row 2: MUELLER, MORRIS, CARDWELL, ROBERTS, HOLLAND, WILSON, DUNNING. Row 3. VAN DER SLUIS, MONTGOMERY, NEwsoM, HALL, KISSINGER, LOPEZ. now 1. DAVIS, SPRINGER, CRENSHAW, scott, HAUN. Row 2, SWIFT, CURRY, UNGER, FIRKINS, c., HRKINS, A. 5005 fel' Pep rallies would not be complete without the work of Paschal's Booster Club. All decorations in the halls and in the auditorium of the school make clll the school's activities more colorful. Members use their talents and time in preparing for Homecoming activities, Open House, and pep rallies, The nine members are chosen on applica- tion and willingness to work and are sponsored by Mrs. Adele Firkins, P. E. teacher. The Booster Club has a period each day in which to work on their projects. 99 How do you spell it, anyway? questions a Paschal Booster Club member busily painting banners for ci pep rally. l knew l could get this poster paper away from him. g0lfUAllg PaschaI's Bowling Club is under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Dobbs, and has become one of the most popular organizations in the school. The Len to fighf: suzls KNAPP, secretary, steve vooiwees, vice Club is 0 branch Oi fhe American Junior Bowling presidents FREDDIE MORRIS, president. Cgngregg qnd meets weekly, Teaching and developing skills in the sport of bowling, as well as fostering friendships through its activities, the Bowling Club participates in a Christmas tournament during the first semester. The second semester has members participating in the National Bowling Tournament which is held in March. Another pin boy bites the dust! Row 1: LOGAN, JONES, DAY, KNAPP, RUSSELL, ASHMORE, BRANNON, DOBBS. Row 2: BOLLIGER, MALONE, ELLIS, PULIDO, VOORHEES, PRICE, MOORE. Row 3: MAHANEY, BASSINGER, DESMOND, MORRIS, F., LOGAN, KLEMMEDSON. Row I: HOUGH, LOGAN, YOUNGBLOOD, MADDOCK, MILLIGER, WALKER, HAWTHORNE. Row 21 WALSH, MCKENZIE, SHANKS, READY, FARRIS, POFF, CHRISTIANSEN. Row 3: HARRIS, STEELE, BAILEY, COOMER, WALL, GALLAGHER, BLOOD, LOGAN. CALM CM The Paschal Chess Club has been established at Paschal this year by a group ot students in- terested in competition in the game of chess, and in furthering this popular pastime. Miss William Reid was chosen to counsel this organization and to be its first sponsor. Friday mornings find invigorating games of chess in room I I8, with patrons ofthe art busily competing. It is felt by club members that chess is most beneficial to the development of minds through the improvement of reasoning ability. IOI Dr, Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ponder a difficult chess problem. 12 ,nm in X 15, M wg Left to right: Row 1: BILL BAILEY, secretary-treasurer, BRYAN POFF, president. Row 2: JOE GALLAGHER, vice president, JOHN STEELE, reporter. Lett to right: Row 1: GLENDA STARLING, secretary: MARGARET FERGUSON, treasurer: LELAND DEERING, vice president. Row 2: BILL COTTON, vice president: LATANNE McFADDEN, parlia- mentarian, GLENDA NEWSOM, sergeant-at-arms: LEROY GLEIM, reporter, Hello, No, this isn't .loe's Bar and Grill. But it is the D. E. class learning correct telephone procedure. Qbigifridufiue gzdrcafion Miss Nina Terry is the sponsor ot the Distribu- tive Education Club of Paschal. The members of this club include students who hold part-time iobs. The club supplies members with additional information and knowledge to enable them to excel in their present and future occupations. The program of the Distributive Education Club includes specialized training in the many phases of selling-wholesale, retail, and service. Distributive Education holds the distinction of linking the occupation and education of the stu- dent together. T Row 1: SNOW, WHITT, KELLEY, REID, YATES, STARLING, FERGUSON, M., MALONE, LAMBERTH, FATE. Row 2: COPELAND, BENTLEY, FINCH, FARR, TORRANCE. DARWIN, NEWSOM. MEEK5, BROWARD, WILLIAMS. Row 3: TERRY, FRYOR, JOHNSON, MCFADDEN, WOLFENDEN, SHARP, HENRY, FLOYD, CALLAHAN, WIDENER, GAINES, LITTLEJOHN, Row 4: DEERING, CURLEE, BELCHER, GLEIM, BYRNES, COTTON, HARDER, PURSLEY, MEYER. Row 7: WALDEN, HOSFORD, CAWLEY, MARTIN, PETERS, MORRIS, COOPER, LINDER, SHAW, GATHRIGHT, VOTION, HAGGARD, PATTON Row 2: NORTON, BERKOWITZ, STAFFORD, STEVENS, CASH, THOMASON, MELTON, McNEILL, KIMPORT, WYLIE, GUTHRIE, ENGLEMAN YOUNG, WILSON, HAWKER, ELLIS, DINGEE, PETERSON, CALDWELL. Row 3: PRESCOTT, GOLDBERG, VEDDER, BROWN, LINDALL, THOMP SON, WATKINS, LQCROIX, KUEHN, DANE, REED, STURDEVANT, BLACKARD, EASTWOOD, S., EASTWOOD, N., LAMINACK, KIRKLAND, DYER WALKER, CAMPBELL, ALEXANDER. Row 4: CHAMPION, LEE, SHRYOC, HANNON, CHANDLER, EASON, BRACKEEN, HANEY, BUTLER, WAID ECHOLS, HARRIS, JUSTICE, SPRADLEY, WEYL, GRIMES, VAN DER SLUIS, LEVISAY, LINDALL, BELL, WORKMAN, MOTHERSHEAD, JONES GORDON. Row 5: HYDE, STEELE, RHODES, DUNLAP, THOMAS, THAMES, McFADDEN, MAY, LEHMAN, CHOWNING, GORDON, R., CAMPBELL ZETHRAEUS, HUDSON, TATUM, TERRELL, WILSON, MILES, NANCE, PEARSON, WHITLOCK, SANKARY. Row 6: GOOLD, HUBBARD, HORNE NIXON, MOORE, HERRING, BROWN, LAWSON, LASSITER, JONES, JARVIS, TROUTZ, GLAZER, CATES, JOHNSON, KEPPLE, TODAR, ROGERS ff, ' gui .M A-I I ' glial? llliffelf When Mrs. Velma Eads, Paschal nurse, found- ed the Future Nurses Club three years ago, little if did she realize that in a short time this organiza- I tion would gain such popularity. It is now Pas- chal's largest club, numbering T24 members. the Cliniqn, Girls who intend to study nursing in the future have an excellent opportunity to become better informed in the various fields of nursing. They too learn of the schooling of nurses, the scholar- ships available, and schools specializing in this profession, They are also always ready to aid in charity drives within Paschal, realizing the im- portant part of nursing such service is. Left to right: Row 1: PAT GATHRIGHT, vice president, KATHY HUDSON, president. Row 2: LYNN TERRELL, reporter ROSE MARIE GORDON, secretary-treasurer. Future Nurses show their need for a man around .gufure jjeac em of ,xdmerica The Future Teachers of Paschal was formed in the Spring semester ot T956 forthe second time in ten years by Miss Mary Lee Thompson. With the purpose of enlightening students on the skills and training involved in school teaching, the Left to right: Row I: ANN BAKER, president, CAROLE BRIMMER, vice president, WILMA sroicss, sergeant-er-arms, CYNTHIA F'T'A' has WOW I0 be one of Paschal 5 largesl MARRS, treasurer. Row 21 SARA STURGES, parliamentarianf and most cdiye orgqnizoi-ions' H5 acfivifies, be- JIMMY PARKER, sergeant-at-arms, MARY SUE WILSON, social . I ' chairman, cHRisriNE zErHRAEus, seeferefy, MARY HICKMAN, sides regular monthly meetings, Include an an- reporter, nuol teaching day and attendance of limited - members to the statewide convention in Denton in March. The Future Teachers of Paschal participate in district and regional activities and elect a Mr. and Miss F.T.A. each year. F. T. A. Sweethearts, Jimmy Parker and Nancy Plemons, take time for a Coke. Raw 1: AKINS, OLLOK, HARRIS, LIGHTFOOT, BAKER, DAVENPORT, ABERNATHY, THAXTON, HICKMAN, DARWIN, CASON, HATHCOCK, ROGERS. Row 2: THOMPSON, CALDWELL, DAVIS, DAY, SCOTT, BRIMMER, CRENSHAW, PYEATT, DOW, TWYMAN, DODGEN, GOODBAR, TURK, LIPSHITZ, COPE, PLEMONS, RICE. Row 3: OATES, STURGES, AWALT, DENBY, SPRINGER, MILLER, VAUGHN, PETTIGREW, JENNINGS, DENNING, BARON, MARRS, CAMPBELL, McMAHON, DAY, BOESCH, KUEHN. Raw 4: GARNER, ATOR, WILLIAMS, ROTHACKER, CRAFT, WOL- FENDEN, BATES, SNYDER, STOKES, COOPER, WILSON, HAMPTON, LEE, TAYLOR, HAGAR, McCONNELL, HORNE, NEELY, EDWARDS, HATLEY. Row 5: HERNANDEZ, WOODYARD, NAPIER, MAY, HOWARD, STEVENS, CASH, CHAMBERLAIN, ZETHRAEUS, TERRELL, MCKEOWN, BEATTY, BARLOW, WHITE, BURNSIDE, DUNLAP, PARKER, ARTHUR, PETTY, LIVERMAN, HORRELL. Row I: WILCOX, ENGLEMAN, PLUMER, BURGESS, PRESCOTT, WALKER, THOMASON, MOORE, BERKOWITZ, BAGGETT, PATTON, BECKMAN, HARRISON, METZGER. Row 2: HAGGARD, CRAUGH, BRACHMAN, SHRYOC, PADDOCK, CARPENTER, YOUNG, RICH, DEAHL, CARDWELL, PAT- TERSON, MOTHERSHEAD. Row 3: RANDOLPH, WAID, LEHMAN, KNAPP, KNIGHT, HATCHETT, THAMES, HANCOCK, POTTS, MELTON, BELL, BIERDEMAN, HUDSON, GARDNER. Row Af PRESTAGE, LINGUIST, COURSEY, COCHRAN, COOMER, HATCHETT, BEAUDRY, BOSWELL, ATKIN- SON, HARRIS, HIGGINS, HOWARD, GRIMSHAW. unior 6fl15.'5iCd! ogzague For the purpose of study and discussion of . classical civilizations and the Latin language, the I Paschal chapter of the Junior Classical League I was established in I9I8. Our chapter is a part Latin-lovers should have paid their light bill. of the national association. The club, under the sponsorship of Miss Anna Gardner, holds many social activities throughout the year as well as promoting interest in the study of Latin and of Ancient History. The students of Paschal are en- couraged by the Junior Classical League to learn of the past, so that they may have a better un- derstanding of the present and the future. PAULA PRESCOTT, Row 2: DON HATCHETT, president, CHARLOTTE THAMES, treo: urer, MARILYN MELTON, vice president, CAROL POTTS, parlia mentarlan. 105 Left to right: Row I: DONNA MOTHERSHEAD, sergeant-atearms, critic, CHRISTINE ENGLEMAN, secretary. QW JUNIOR RED CROSS OFFICERS: Row I: NICK WILSON, council representative, NANCY JO LEE, president, ANN GROSS, vice president. Row 2: DUANE WAND, reporter, JANET GATE- WOOD, council representative. I1 This is a part of the volume of work that goes into Paschal's contribution to the world-wide Red Cross program. 7 ...-nl, uniar IQ . 6055 ounci PaschaI's Junior Red Cross represents the en- tire student body, as each representative and alternate is elected from his homeroom. The club meets regularly to discuss important proiects such as packing gift boxes for the needy, overseas, and providing entertainment for the United States Public Health Service Hospital and Cars- well Air Force Base. Sponsored by Mrs. Catherine Elliot, the Junior Red Cross offers excellent op- portunity forthe school. Row If HENDERSON, HOLLAND, SHAW, LAIN, HULTS, EASTWOOD, S., LINDALL, NORTHINGTON, ELLIOTT. Row 2: SPRINGER, GATEWOOD, LEE, MARQUIS, CRUMP, KELLEY, JOHNSON, GROSS, K. Row 3: ROTHACKER, HURT, GATHRIGHT, HARRISON, BARNARD, GROSS, A., BRAC' KEEN, BURNSIDE. Row 4: VAN NESS, GIDLEY, SHRYOC, MASSENGALE, SNYDER, MOORE, KNAPP, FILLMORE. Row 5: ANDERSON, J., EDELEN, JONES, WOOD, O'KEEFE, BLANCHARD, CREMEEN. Row 6: STOKES, RIPPE, NIELSEN, PRINCE, WAND, LEHMAN, KNIGHT, PERLMAN, LAWSON. Row 7. BROOKS, BRADY, TOBIN, HEDGPETH, WILSON, N., SULAK, MARTINEZ, COHN. I-.. IifN4!E?5,: ,..., L.. B- 'ff 1. ,iv vi Row 1: EDWARDS, LOGAN, BRADSHAW, PETTY, NIX, HAWTHORNE. Row 2: KUEHN, RALTON, DAWSON, MANSON, DE VOLL, EGAN. Row 3: LEVISAY, POWELL, ROTHACKER, WYLIE, CUNNINGHA MARTIN, SPARKS, THOMAS, NANCE. Oli W, cm Aids to the library program at Paschal are the members of the Paschal Library Club. The pur- pose of the club is the promotion of the welfare of our school through suggestions and study of the library and its publicity program. This group is comprised totally of library assistants who know the organization of the library and are familiar with its functions. lts sponsors, Mrs. Ophelia Sparks and Miss Glenda Thomas, help guide the Library Club in its activities. They con- sider the interests of the studentsg the members of the Library Club help in working with new books and new methods, as well as new library proiects. 107 Are you sure you drink this stuff straight? asks a Library Club member at the annual Christmas Party Left to right: PATRICIA PETTY, secretary, MARCIA CUNNING HAM, vice president, LYNDA MARTIN, president. Left to right. Row I: NANCY EASTWOOD, sergeant-at-arms, LINDA CATES, sergeant-at-arms, SUSIE EASTWOOD, first' vice president. Row 2: LYNDA McKEOWN, secretary, MARY SUE WILSON, treasurer, LYNN TERRELL, reporter, CHRISTINE ZETH- RAEUS, president, MARILYN GALLOWAY, parliamentarian. IKATHY HUDSON, second vice president, not picturedl. I just know they're talking about me! says one attendant at the Little C Progressive Dinner. QEHL Congress The Little Congress is a girls' organization which met every Thursday in the fall with its sponsor, Miss Claudie Mae Workman, and now meets with Miss Mary Lee Thompson. Originally organized as a debating club, Little C sponsors many activities during the year. These include an annual Progressive Dinner during the Christmas holidays, a banquet in late spring to announce the new president, the study of parliamentary law, several slumber parties, and aid to charities. Before being admitted for membership, the girls must present a monologue, poem, or other form of public speaking before the club. Row 1: EASTWOOD, N., GOLDBERG, VEDDER, GLAZER, NORTHINGTON, EASTWOOD, S., GOOLD. Row 2: ROBERTS, SUTHERLAND, CREN- SHAW, BAKER, HOSFORD, HYDE, DEAN, CLARK, CUMMINS, WORKMAN. Row 3: KERR, KYNER, CATES, CHAMBERLAIN, B,, BATES, CHAND- LER, CHAMBERLAIN, D., HAUN, SAWYER, TOMLIN. Row 4: STOKES, MADDOX, WILSON, TERRELL, McKEOWN, GORDON, ZETHRAEUS, GALLO- WAY, CHAMPION, ANDERSON, RICE, GAMEL. Row lf HAWTHORNE, GARON, LESSER, BOYD, ROTAVISTA, DANIELS, JARMON, MAHAN, BAILIN, ATKINS, BURNSIDE. Row 2: CUMMING, JENNESS, BOHN, COLLINS, WILKES, DECKER, ASHLOCK, GRAY, SHELL, GUTCHES, PETERSON, STEWART, BROWN, CLARY, PETTIGREW, KAYE, POPE, KINNE. Row 3: JOHNSON, D., PATTERSON, J., PATTERSON, M., BRACHMAN, VELASQUEZ, JOHNSON, J., EITELMAN, GEPHART, BUCH- ANAN, MARTIN, BLAZI, NORTHINGTON, LEVINSON, PEARSON, WYNN, BERKOWITZ, BOMAR, STRANGE. Row 4: LORIMER, HENDERSON, BAGG, REECE, WALSH, HOSKINS, FLOORE, HOFFMAN, DESMOND, BARKER, SORRELLS, RAMSEY, WALKER, PAXTON. Row 5: BLANCHARD, JAMES, ANGLIN, ABERNATHY, BELL, NORMAN, STEELE, TAYLOR, COCKRELL, MOORE, ROBERTSON, ROTH, TOMLIN, CAWLEY. pan- merican The Paschal Spanish students, as well as any other interested students, enioy on alternate Tuesday mornings a program and meeting in- volving Latin-American customs of life. Besides these meetings, each term the Pan-Am holds a banquet to which all members are invited. Talks by Latin-Americans, folk dances, and movies of travel in Spain and South of the Border are among the functions of this organization. Each April the State Pan-American Associa- tion, sponsored by the Good Neighbor Commis- sion, holds its annual convention in Austin. Paschal sends representatives who always rep- resent their local chapter ably in state competi- tion. This club serves well its purpose of bettering relations between our country and the Latin- American countries and familiarizing us with other countries and customs. 'IO9 Senoritas love old Spanish dances, but each step brings a tired arm to these Senorsl Lett to right: Row 1: JUDY GUTCHES, vice president, MARVlN LESSER, secretary, AREVE BRACHMAN, reporter, Row 2: PHILLIP STRANGE, president, HOWARD WALSH, song leader, JOHN PAXTON, sergeant-at-arms, GARY HOFFMAN, treasurer. f9.mfAe,-effe Every other week Mrs. Margaret Caskey and her hard-working staff publish the Paschal Pan- therette. This school newspaper is the result of many hours of conscientious and untiring work, and receives many awards for excellency in the field of iournalism. This year the Pantherette re- ceived the highest award given by the N.S.P.A., the All-American, signifying that Paschal has the best publication in the United States. The members of the staff publish news from all phases of student life, including activities of organizations, personalities, and inspiring edi- torials. Row I McNElLL WILLIAMS TORRANCE ARTHUR GOODBAR CALLAWAY McENTlRE, PLEMONS. Row 2: PETTY, CREED, FINCH, KINNE, SULLIVAN HICKMAN ROWLAND ATOR MONTGOMERY Row 3 WAND STUDDARD, WILKES, FRANKS, CAMPBELL, D., CAMPBELL, T., CUN- Row I: YOUNG, READ, TERRY, HAWTHORNE, STURGES, NIARRs, ALEXANDER, SIMMONS, GAITHER. Row 2, SIMON, oooosAR, HARRIS, cRuMP, sNYoER, YoRRANcE, LEssER, HusA, cs., auRNsIoE, LOGAN, BEZDEK. Row at WOLFF, BRACHMAN, aorroms, TERRELL, LEE, GARON, HOFFMAN, sANIcARY, BAILEY. Row 4: HENDRICKS, SCHAAR, HAGOOD, MAooox, BODIN, PAXTON, BOSWELL, ALLEN, HOWARD. Row 5: MOORE, LAWsoN, GILLILAND, onoss, BEAUDRY, HUSA, o., STRANGE, HosIcINs, WALL, sHuoARr. Row at oHLEN, WISE, WARE, PHILLIPS, ROBERTSON, MILES, BLACK, DINGEE, SORRELLS, HALL, LQGRONE. Penafa CAL Among the worthwhile activities of the Penta Club is the distribution of mathematics honors at the end of each six Weeks to those students who have qualified by making an A in their six weeks' math work. Also the Penta Club sponsors the Master math minds eagerly reach slide rule class that is held in the spring before for ribbon rewards school by the sponsor, Miss Caroline Gaither. The members meet every other Tuesday to dis- cuss the various phases of mathematics. For the student interested in this field, Penta offers an excellent opportunity for extra Work. Left to right: MELINDA TERRY, vice president, LEE HAWTHORNE, 1 -I -I president, SARA STURGES, secretary, The Paschal Band Drum Major: WARREN WILLIAMSON. !9a5cAa! Zzzncl Much ofthe fine spirit dominating the Paschal student body is due to the excellent services ren- dered by the Paschal Band. Music for pre-games, football games, pep-rallies, parades and school affairs is furnished by this fine group, The purple and white that adorns these eighty-nine band members is familiar to all Paschalites who ap- preciate the fine contribution of this organization to the school. Colonel N. J. Whitehurst has served faithfully for many years as director ot this award winning aggregation. Excellent facili- ties and equipment are supplied the Band which makes good use of it by supplying Paschal with much entertainment throughout the year. Row if BERGIN, COLLINS, HUSA, D., MACUNE, c., cRAucH, HUMPHRIES, VAUGHN, HERNANDEZ, AusTlN, PETERS, PAGE, LUSBY, YOUNG- BLOOD, w., MILLIGER. Row 2: WILLIAMSON, WALKER, ANDERSON, SMITH, YOUNGBLOOD, J., BARLOW, WALL, R., STEAD, WALL, C., HANNAH, PHILLIPS, sPARKMAN, HODGE, MARRS, EDWARDS, BRADLEY, TRITTON, BAILEY, THOMAS, VAUGHN, w., MACUNE, R. Row af HORNBECK, ATKINS, alsHoP, ALLEN, BEWLEY, WORTMAN, JOHNSON, sHAw, GRIMMETT, Hoass, HANNAH, HURLEY, sARDoN. Row I-SNODGRASS, NOLL, BINGHAM, BLOUNT, BOHN, BATEMAN, ALEXANDER, R., FERGUSON, EDWARDS, D., PICKENS, HURLEY, F., FLETCHER, MILLER, ALEXANDER, M., HARWELL, Row 2-GALLAGHER, DAVIS, SWEATMAN, HENDRICK, SCHMIDT, MOORE, HARRIS, WALL, R., WALL, C., STEAD, BARLOW, YOUNGBLOOD, SMITH, ANDERSON, WALKER, WILLIAMSON, TRIMBLE, COPLIN, CUNNINGHAM, SINGLETON, SAYLORS, Row 3-RENFRO, ULRICKSON, PARMETER, YATES, HUSA, BRUCE, AMBURN, EDMONSON, LUSK, ALDERMAN, BERGIN, COLLINS, HUSA, MACUNE, CRAUGH, VAUGHT, HERNANDEZ, AUSTIN, PETERS, B., PAGE, LUSBY, YOUNGBLOOD, HANNAN, PHILLIPS, SPARKMAN, HODGE, MARRS, EDWARDS, BRADLEY, TRITTON, BAILEY, THOMAS, VAUGHN, W., MACUNE, R., HENDERSON. Majorefies: JAN YOUNGBLOOD, KAY HENDERSON, BARBARA RENFRO, LOIS MCSMITH, JEANETTE AMBURN Bottom: SANDRA WILLIAMS, Q--1 K 1 325, f ' 5 16? First chair: CHARLES HENDRICKS, LINDA HARWELL, INEZ TUR- LEY, TERRY COX. Orcked fra The Paschal Music Department has been one of Paschal's indispensable parts of student ac- tivity. Under the direction of Miss Lois Ruth Mit- chell, it tries to instill the appreciation of good music into Paschal's life by furnishing the orches- tration and music for various programs and as- semblies. Throughout the year the Orchestra has pre- sented many varied programs. Paschal was rep- resented in the All-State Orchestra by nine mu- sicians, who were placed after auditions, Other appearances of the Orchestra include the Christ- mas and Spring Concerts, P.T.A. programs, Open House, All-City High School Chorus and Orches- tra Concert, Baccalaureate, and Commencement exercises. First Violins: TURLEY, concert mistress, KIMBALL, SANKARY, HURLEY, COX, MCCLUNEY, TIPTON. Second Violins: KNAPP S., HART, TEDDLIE, BOHN, MARTIN, LIVERMAN, KEUHN. Violas: KNAPP C., ANGLIN, JOYCE, DESMOND, RAND. Basses: KATTNER, SINCLAIR, KITHAS. .ev 115 Flutes: SNODGRASS, PETTIGREW, NOLL. Oboes: ALEXANDER. Clarinet: HENDRICKS, SMITH. Bcssoons: HARWELL, BECKER. Trumpets: BERGIN, MQCREARY, GIRARD, THOMPSON. Trombones: VAUGHN, MARRS BRADLEY, SPARKMAN. Percussion: WELBORN, HORNBECK. Piano: DYER, LUMPKIN. Sgxief Selected for the ability tc sing together, as well as for having a working knowledge of har- mony, the Girls' Sextet has become one of Pas- chal's irreplaceable musical groups. The six girls and their three alternates are selected from the Mixed Chorus and Girls' Glee Club. They have entertained luncheon clubs, Woman's Club's or- ganizations, the P.T.A., and patients at the United States Public Health Service Hospital. Sextet: LYNDA CRAWFORD, FRANCES JACK, JUDY ROGERS BETH HUNT, CAROLYN HUDSON, SHARON GRANT. 'E :2.i:i:Ifi 3 l:s5Z'ff52,E'f,' v, udic eioarfmenf One of Paschal's most interesting branches of its Music Department is the Music History and Appreciation class. During the school hours the class studies classical music, opera, and the com- posers of the famous classics. Each day the class discusses the current happenings in the world of music. Sponsored by Miss Lois Ruth Mitchell, the class sports many activities, one of them being an an- nual outing to hear the Metropolitan Opera in Dallas. The Girls' Glee Club is composed of first-year students and performs for numerous assembly programs, for the Open House, and during Edu- cation Week. The Mixed Chorus has participated in as- sembly programs, competition for places in the All-City High School Chorus and Orchestra Con- cert, and has assisted in many special programs. The members appear in the Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises. Members of the Music History and Appreciation class include Edwards, Dallas, Harwell, Bardon, Cusick, Leath, Brooks, Springer. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Row I: ENGLEMAN, ROGERS, BRACKEEN, RAYEL, HERRING, YOUNG, HOLLAND, HENSlEYg Row 2: GRANT, HUNT, GATEWOOD, BROWN, AUSTIN, WAGGETT, MOORE, PRICE, Row 3: GRAVES, BIBB, BLANCHARD, HATCHETT, HARRIS, HARTMAN, LYONS, Row 4: BECKMAN, WAT- KINS, CARPENTER, accompanist, FOLK, RAUCY. 1 MIXED CHORUS Row 1: YARBROUGH, WARE, ABERNATHY, MOORE, BERGIN, RALSTON, MOORE ROBERT, RYAN, GUMM, LANGSTON, PIKE, POPE, CRAW- FORD, Row 2: BRAWNER, DOTY, O'KEEFE, BEAUDRY, ELLIOTT, BLOOD, HENDERSON, LAWRENCE, BOBBITT, ECHOLS, JOHNSON, PRIDDY accompanisf, Row 3: DAY, ALEXANDER, JACK, RANSOM, RASKIN, WARD, ROGERS, WILEY, THOMAS, COOK, Row 4: KARNES, STALL, HUDSON, LASSITER, UNFRIED, GRANT, BEAIRD, noi pidured: BERRY, CADE, GALLAGHER, JOHNSON, MILLER, NASH, PETREE, SEBESTA, WILKES, CALHOUN, SPRINGER, BOZEMAN. CONCERTO CONTESTANTS Row I: JUANITA DAY, PHOEBE JOYCE, CAROL OATES, LINDA PRIDDY, Row 2: SHARON GRANT, LINDA HORNSBY, MARIDA PIKE, EVERTA HARTMAN, FRANCES LUMPKIN. Aqahkhmsvm-u,x.aPAs.wvl-H-nd ...MY 2 3, I I1,IW, SJIIIPIIIV M CWM ,gn wma -.-i-a::z:.'.i.i3':2s'fffif-'Q-ES! P ' no. nn . Rifle Team members are, left to right: Thannisch, Hudson, McHam, back row: Crawford, Hayes, Wall, Cason. IQOZ The R.O.T.C. of Paschal High School has been one of the most well-known organizations in Paschal throughout the years, as well as being recognized as one of the best R.O.T.C, units in the city. The members, under the command of Sergeant Troy Singletary, are put through vig- orous training, to be the army of the future. These boys loin the Corps to receive training and experience, not only as officers, but as non- coms and Privates. The members learn to follow orders, observe military discipline and organiza- tion, and ioin military tactics. The R.O.T.C. covers al phases of military life, including teams in Riflery and Drilling. The Bat- talion Commander competes for the post of All- City Colonel each year, and ten members of the Paschal Corps attend a R.O.T.C. Summer Camp at Camp Dallas in Mineral Wells, in June for four weeks. The R.O.T.C. also elects sponsors each year from the most qualified girls in the school. BATTALION STAFF-First Row: COL. JULIA LESSER, LT. COL. JODY COOK, MAJ. JAN GRIFFITH, LT. COL. WALTER SHUGART, Second Row: CAPT. EDDY McHAM, MAJ. HARRY WALSH, CAPT. PARKS MAHANEY. lMAJ. DEMARIES JUSTICE, not picturedl. 45 Y -mm W. rf N Q ,. , ::::::::z::t 'ullilttifi' zmzmz ww. DRILL PLATOON-Row If WALSH, BUSH, KEITH, BURNETT, CASON, CRAWFORD, GRIFFITH, NICHOLS MAHANEY, JORDAN, NEELY, PRESSLY, HALL, J., Row 2: GRAFTON, PARKER, WEBER, BURTON, HAYES, MOORE, THOMPSON, TRIMBLE, NELSON, RUSSELL, INMAN, WAKEMAN, WILSON, N., BLAND, MUNN, BEDFORD, SABIN, Row 3: COATES, TAYLOR, BYRD, PALMER, REYNOLDS, FARRIS, PICKARD, HENSON, WORTH- INGTON, SMITH, COHN, BOWLING, WILSON, J., MITCHELL, STUDDARD, CASON, BURNSIDE. . ,-,,.,,.,. 5 I . , . '- ,. ........,,,, ,.,,, . . . ' ., . 2 -31, . , 'W ' . .,,. , ,,.,, 32 , 35 1. M. ..,,. .,.. , , 3 M.. ' Q' w 1 nz A I ffx 1:fi5'W ' 131 .4 ii U 55 3 5,-125, 'I , . Q ' .Q Q' ' 'ig' I I I L5 7 K ak . I We 4, Q A f ' f A I ' A Q. ,.-iQ:f?1 ff 1 Ti 55. , ,. sw :- ' - fr- D - Z .I,., ' wif :m x 'Z ' A .... 23Z,.VgE?,....vf 1 .wwg 1 scfsahggg' vs .W ' 1.'.'wzgy,Ej fesziii am. fp- - A A Qaiffw'-.f3QfYf Hew .vi ' 'W i.. 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ROTC COMPANY K -Row I: MARKS, SANDLER, EMBREY, MARTIN. Row 2, WILSON, PILA, BROZGOLD, HICKOK, CI-IALOUPKA, COEEMAN, WILSON, Row 3: REYNOLDS, SANDERS, MORROW, LAWRENCE, ROSS, STLIDDARD, FARRIS. '19 mv -IL ffff .vw I ROTC COMPANY L -Row I: WILSON, INMAN, WILSON, KEITH, RUSH, JORDAN, WAKEMAN, PULIDO, SABINp Row 2: CRAFTON, MOORE, TAYLOR, WAGGONER, BURNSIDE, MCKISSICK, TRIMBLE, BOWLING, HENSON, RUSSELL, LEVINSON, Row 3: COATES, BLAND, HUMPHREYS, FARRIS, WORTHINGTON, HERSCHEL, ROBERTS, SUMMERS, BOWLES, REASONER, CASON. ROTC COMPANY M -Row I: McMURRAY, MITCHELL, CASON, LEE, NICHOLS, CRAWFORD, BURNETT, Row 2: BAILIN, POPE, ARNOLD, HART, SCOTT, WOOD, HEFNER, MORGAN, WEBER, Row 3: RUBY, DUCAYET, THOMPSON, WHITE, MITCHELL, AUSTIN, PERLMAN, SMITH, COHN, SCARBO ROUGH, OUTLAW. Q-1 . u do A szrzaiziiiitlz S2 33331 ...uw ...nu ...nina Row 7: treasurer, reporlerg 3 . Q RHONDA GOODBAR, secretary, JEAN THOMPSON, Row 2. SANDRA GADDIS, president, CAROL WYLIE, MARILYN BACKUS, vice-president. The Roller Derby needs beauties like these Roller f 'nga if Skating Club members. Kami' .szafing CM Paschal's newest organization, the Roller Skat- ing Club, was 'founded early this year by Herbie Harp and Chuck Woodard. Under the leadership of Mr. J. D, Cody, the club has built up the repu- tation of one of Paschal's most active new or- ganizations. Each Tuesday evening the members of this club meet at one of Fort Worth's roller rinks to learn the fundamentals of roller skating and to relax at one of their favorite pastimes, Row 1: RUSSELL, FERRICK, LOVELESS, RUSSELL, HAGAR, WILHITE, THOMPSON, ROGERS, JOHNSON, HAWKER, HAGGARD, VOTlONp Row 2: STAFFORD, SHARP, HUDGINS, BRACKEEN, BOWERS, GRIFFITH, TAYLOR, L., VELASQUEZ, DYER, PARKER, THOMAS, BACKUS, MCBRIDE, Row 3: SCARBOROUGH, HAYS, GADDIS, WOODARD, SEAL, JACOBY, PALMER, BIGGS, McCONNELL, GRIMES. Row I: MOYER, DUNNING, HENDERSON, HOLLAND, JENNESS, SIEVERS, BOYD, BURNSIDE, HAWTHORNE, Row 2: BARLOW, HART, NANCE, NOLL, WILSON, KISSINGER, BOWEN, Row 3: SAYLORS, WILLIAMS, ALLEN, COATES, ANDERSON, WOODYARD, BLACK. pA0i0gl al0Ag The Photography Club was organized this year at Paschal by students interested in photography. Interesting and informative programs on all phases of photography, including table-top pic- tures, composition, portraits, and darkroom work, are presented at these meetings. Guest speakers such as professional photographers are often in- vited to participate in the meetings. The cIub's activities include field trips to photographic laboratories and studios, and con- tests between members. Mrs. Beatrice Dunning is the sponsor of this organization, which meets once a week after school. 123 Learning the correct procedure for photography, these students put some light on the subject. tr-L..j ' Row If BILL BLACK, sergeant-at-arms, TOM BARLOW, president LEE HAWTHORNE, vice-president, Row 2: ROBERT NEELY, treasurer, LINDA NANCE, secretary. , Pom Pom Girl leaders: SHIRLEY HENDERSON and SANDRA MAUCK. Colonel to Pom Pom Girls: Come out swinging! swf' gi Row I: MAUCK, HENDERSON, Row 2: AMES, MORROW, BOOKS, RI YOUNG, NORMAN, LEE, LAND, KIRKLAND, STEPHENS, GRIMES, RI porn porn High-stepping and fancy footwork are the words used by Paschal students to describe the famous Pom Pom Girls, The thirty-six members, four of whom are alternates, are chosen from competitive try-outs. Assembly programs feature them to arouse spirit during the pep rallies, and they are one of the outstanding features during half-time at Paschal's football games. The Pom Pom Girls wear short purple skirts and white sweaters to perform their routines, even during the coldest weather. Mfw A Wax- RDAN, BEEDY, WYNN, McKEE, THOMAS, THOMPSON, KNOPP, Row 3: DDLE, PETERSON, ALLEN, WILCOXF Row 4: MOORE, GATHRIGHT, FRANKS, CURRY, ANTHONY, BAILEY, CAMPBELL, PATTERSON, RUSSE.L, BARNETT, NAY. Row If HAWTHORNE, BOTTOMS, DAY, CARTER, SMITH, SIEVERS, GEBHARD,CAMPBELL, CYRUS, SIMMONS, MILES, CONNER, GARON, Row 2: COOMER, HUETT, GREENBERG, DOSS, NAPIER, BOWDEN, HALSELL, STAFFORD, WIER, FRANKLIN, DENBY, DUCAYET, BENSON, BLACK: Row 3: WOOLHEATER, DAUGHERTY, JOHNSON, HOFFMAN, SAYLORS, ALLEN, HORN, WALL, SILVER, EVANS, HUSA, D., GREEN, PULIDO, ELLIS, WILLIGER. Row 45 FITTS, PAXTON, LEE, STRANGE, SORRELLS, ROBERTSON, GORDON, HEJL, Mcl-IAM, HUSA, BAILEY, BOATNER. WILSON, HALL. ci en ce For those interested in science cmd in scientific development, Paschal offers an excellent oppor- tunity for study, the Paschal Science Club, This organization is a branch of the Texas and American Academies of Science and is spon- sored loy all of the science department teachers with Miss Elveta Benson as head sponsor and director. Members participate in various scientific programs of the organization, as well as invite authorities to speak and show films on related fields. The club meets every other week to dis- cuss various phases of science. Proiects were en- tered this year in the City-Wide Science Fair with the winning exhibit and exhibitor attending the National Science Fair in California. Woman's advise to future Einsteins: Now add a pinch of salt! x. 'N I H sid BILL MILES, president, BILL BLACK, vice president, MERRY DENBY, secretary: JIM BOATNER, treasurer. DIANE DAY, secretary, TALMAGE CAMPBELL, vice presidentf JANIE CASON, president. Run for your life-he's going to sneeze! JQCZAOIIKL5 The Vagabonds, organized in l928, is under the sponsorship of Mrs, Miriam Todd. This or- ganization is made up of the advanced speech students interested in a more extensive study of drama. Members get valuable experience through their various activities, the production of several one-act plays, and their annual three-act play presented in the spring. The Vagabonds choose their own scripts and do their own make- up. The Little Theater of Paschal has become syn- onomous with the name of the Vagabonds, since many of their plays are presented there. Qs ws! ROW 7: FOWLER, SONG, HOLLAND, SIMMONS, PETERSON, RUSHING, JONES, LYONS, LUCK, Row 2: LIPSHITZ, JENKINS, BARNETT, GIG- NILLIAT, CASON, RUSSELL, GEPHART, BOWDEN, AKINS. Row 31 CAMPBELL, SNYDER, TODD, MOORE, NELSON, HATHCOCK, WILSON, LEUTY, SIMMONS, BARLOW, NEELY, l i t i l l l l i l l Row I: AKlNS, BASS, SHULL, OATES, STEPHENSON, STURDEVANT, RlCH, JONES, NORMAN, J., Row 2: RAY, YOUNGBLOOD, GRIFFITH, NORMAN, M., JONES, HARTMAN, JEWETT, CREED, LANDERS, Row 31 LANDRETH, CRAFT, WAID, SHAHAN, HUPERT, SANDIFER, ALDERMAN, lEUTYg Row 4: DUNLAP, HART, POE, SMITH, CARTER, CASON, MOORE. The Y-Teens, an organization for Paschal girls, is a branch of the Young Women's Christian As- sociation. This club's purpose is to help develop characteristics enabling members to develop into a Christian adult, well equipped to meet indi- vidual responsibilities and willing to serve her community in many ways. The Y-Teens have guest speakers during the year to fill them in on a young women's obligation to society. The Y-Teen's activities include slumber parties, luncheons, hikes, picnics, and an extensive char- ity program. These girls are sponsored by Mrs. Dorothy Landreth. But l've paid my dues already! Row it CAROL STANDIFER, president, ANNA MARIE JONES vice-president, SANDRA CREED, l.C,C. representative, Raw 2 JUNE CASON, treasurer, NANCY CARTER, secretary, -. If , N1 i L' ,J ! , .2 f , GULF Er ANU XXL If L M M 'xM,f U X TX MMMWWW ff 'W WW jx Mwfck NL W A jk , 'V MM! WJ j My !, ,Jw N . I A 'X H , , x Q3 X K X . lx Q, W W J j uw J N mf Q! pf W My UQ .f4fAAfic6 X XJ ! 1 w 1 1 r W i X M ,J Row I: COACH McCAULEY, WETSEL, CISNEROS, CROWDER, T. MARTIN, PARKER, PAIR, MITCHELL, LARSON, VAUGHT, Row 2: J, MURRAY, COFFEE, GRAHAM, PATTERSON, SIMMONS, RIGHTMER, LEVISAY, GURLEY, JUSTICE, SAUNDERS, GARNETT, HARPER, Row 3: COACH ALLEN, COACH HORNER, MCFARLAND, T. MURRAY, WEST, SCROGGIE, COZINE, JOHN, BERGIN, OHLEN, CROW, OWENS, Row 4: JANN, PUGS- LEY, ENAS, C, MARTIN, SULAK, WALLACE, BORGERS, GEIGER, DOZIER, RAMBO, PRAETORIUS, JEMISON, MAKARWICH. For the first time in the history of R. L. Paschal High School, the A foot- ball team gained a berth in the quarter- finals of the state 4A play-offs. After dropping four of five of their pre-sea- son games, the Panthers stomped through the district without a setback. The Purples then iourneyed to Amarillo, where they stopped the Sandies I3-7 to win the bi-district. The following week Abilene downed a spirited Panther eleven I4-O in freezing weather. With ten lettermen returning next year, and a desire to follow the ex- ample set by the i956 bi-district champs, the I957 Panther team looks forward to a successful season. 0 Muff COACHES--Durward Horner, Bill Allen, O. D. McCauley A TEAM SCHEDULE Lubbock Monterrey , Amarillo . Adamson , Cleburne . Highland Park , Technical Polytechnic Carter Riverside Arlington Heights North Side Amarillo Abilene ...wr Q ALL-DISTRICT - Front Row: CLIFF JUSTICE, TOM CROWDERf Back Raw: ROY LEE RAMBO, DAVID ERWIN. 1-.uf MANAGERS-Gene Owens, James Harper John Garnett. TRI-CAPTAINS-Tom Crowder, Roy Lee Rambo, Dan Gurley. Gurley sweeps end for big yardage. PASCHAL BITES BULLDOGS 14-0 Paschal initiated the 4A-4 campaign by chalk- ing up a l4-O victory over Technical. The Panthers' big linemen limited the Bulldog of- fensive to a total of 74 yards, while the Purple running attack rambled for 298 yards. A Tech fumble on its own five-yard line set up the first Paschal counter. Quarterback Rodger McFar- land made it over from that point. Climaxing a 34-yard drive, David Erwin skirted left end for the final six-pointer. Both Richard John's con- version attempts were successful. t f DAN GURLEY Senior Back DON LEVISAY Senior Back RODGER MCFARLAND Junior Back l32 --K-sf , CLAY WETSEL Junior Back PANTHERS TRIP POLY 20-6 r 51 1 BILLY VAUGHT Junior Back y I33 A 93-yard kickoff return by Dan Gurley was the spark Paschal needed to parade past PoIy's Parrots. The spec- tacular run came moments after Poly had knotted the count at 6-6 in the final quarter. The Panthers went on to sew up the game when Rodger McFarland sneaked over from the two-yard line later in the quarter. A pass from Gurley to end Cliff Justice accounted for the Pur- ple's first touchdown. Richard John converted on two of his three extra-point attempts. DALE WALLACE JIM MURRAY GENE DOZIER Junior Back Junior Back Senior Back Panther defense moves in on Parrots. DAVID ERWIN Senior Back ALFRED OHLEN Senior End Panthers come in for the kill. PASCHAL ELEVEN SHOCKS EAGLES 21-0 Playing the role of underdog to highly re- garded Carter Riverside, Paschal staged an al- most unbelievable display of power football to stun the Eagles 21-O. Combining swift stabs inside and lightning jabs outside, the Panthers kept the pressure on Carter the entire evening. Led by David Erwin and Dan Gurley, the Purple rolled up a whopping 336 yards. Paschal threw up ca ferocious defensive, backboned by Roy Lee Rambo, which completely stymied the touted Riversiders. DALE PAIR Junior End CLIFF JUSTICE Senior End ROY LEE RAMBO Senior Guard t3-4 4 :lf fem , Nj ' RICHARD JOHN Senior Tackle PANTHERS OUTRUN HEIGHTS 47-33 The Purple and White clinched a bi-district playoff berth with o 47-33 victory over Arlington Heights in one of the wildest scorefests in the city's history of schoolboy football. The Panthers were paced by the elusive run- ning of David Erwin and Dan Gurley, who combined their talents to score i'ive of Paschal's counters. The Purple offensive machine scored six of the first seven times it took possession of the ball, Heights shaved the Paschal lead to one touchdown mid-way in the final period before an Erwin-to-Gurley pass put the game on Ice. ew' SW CROWDER CONRAD MARTIN ROFF LARSON BOB emor Center Junior Tackle Junior Guard Senior Erwin eludes a Jacket defender l 35 LAK' A273 Zvi-4f4!E'If.'i!'7'il'kf' Wf,.f'4 ' Te' -Q ' ' 'W 1 Erwin relates strategy for another long gain. PURPLE BLANKS STEERS FOR TITLE The Paschal Panthers defeated the Steers of North Side 14-O in their annual Thanksgiving Day game to earn themselves the undisputed 4A-3 football champion- ship. All of the scoring was done in the initial quarter, and the remaining three periods developed into a tough defensive battle between the opposing lines. The Pan- thers struck for two quick touchdowns with halfback David Erwin accounting for both tallies. The fleet Erwin pulled in a Gurley pass for the first touchdown and galloped eight yards for the other score. 4 5 WAYNE BORGERS t,,., . ,A Senior End W., . FRED PRAEToRius . .T we ll i '-:. : -l'i S X Junior End QL , . ' ,. ' i, ' Senior Guard 'zs fr' f ' Q5 ',fe-ivwfe W rs .rio . or mfr' ing. .QM LV .j, 454 s LARRY JEMISON Junior Tackle i , us, WW df, Q AWK sus al X ,,, -, Q 11' it 137 P s f in l l KP c 'T !l!ugq,m, Sandy trapped by fighting Panthers. PASCHAL UPSETS SANDIES, 13-7 The revenge-seeking Paschal Panthers staved off a desperate second-half rally to become bi- district champions by the score of 13-7. Dan Gurley and David Erwin kept the Sandie de- fenses in a turmoil with their tricky pass-run options. Erwin plunged over from the two, while Gurley circled end for 23 yards to complete the scoring for the Purple. The Paschal defense, led by Gene Dozier, Roy Lee Rambo, and John Crow, repeatedly turned back thrusts by the powerful Amarillo team to enable Paschal to ad- vance to the state quarterfinals. Panthers feast on victory. Cold weather can't freeze Paschal's spirit. Vaught' churns through Eagle line. ABILENE ELIMINATES PANTHERS IN STATE QUARTER-FINALS A crowd of better than l0,000 chilled fans saw all-stater Glynn Gregory lead Abilene, de- fending state champions, to a 14-0 victory in a drizzling rain. Gregory was the difference. The l85-pound whiz proved unstoppable as he scored both Eagle touchdowns. The Paschal of- fense, which had been successful all season, could not dent the big Abilene line. Some con- solation could be obtained by the fact that the Eagles were held to their lowest point in two years. Row I: LANGSTON, SELF, SUTHERLAND, RYAN, ABEL, BRANSOM, JENSEN, SIMMONS, COOPER, TURNER, Row 2: WATSON, WILLIS, RUS- SELL, BOYD, WALDROP, CAMPBELL, BOBBITT, HAWKINS, WRIGHT, ROTHERMEL, KINNE, RICE, Manager, Row 31 COACH LEE, COACH HARVILLE, GIRARD, TRULY, PERRY, EASTHAM, STELL, STANDRIDGE, HEJL, ALEXANDER, REYNOLDS, FITTS, manager, Raw 4: HULEN, BOLINGER, OWENS, SANDERS, MURCHISON, SMITH, SLUPSKI, KERR, GARDENER, DUNN, MARTIN, FRAZIER. A strong force of boys from the four contributing iunior high schools constituted this year's B football team. The Kittens stomped through the W, 3 6 season undefeated, allowing their opponents a total of only I4 points. oof Cl, This record enabled them to win the city B team championship. A large portion of the success of next year's football team will depend upon the present B team boys. COACHES-Bob Lee, John Harville B TEAM SCHEDULE Paschal Opp. Keller I4 0 Vllichita Falls , I3 7 Kennedale , 46 0 Cleburne .. 7 O Carter Riverside , ., 20 6 Technical 19 0 Polytechnic V32 0 Arlington Heights I4 8 North Side , 6 O gaalfeigaff In his freshman year as head basketball mentor Bob Lee faced the task of round- ing an inexperienced team into a district contender. The Panthers beat second- place Carter and third-place North Side, but hindered their record by letting up against the weaker teams in the city, to finish fourth. Paschal's basketball future is bright with five Ietterman returning next year. ' Coach Bob Lee GURLEY, COZINE, JOHNSON, ERWIN, WISE, WOODS, MARTIN, COWAN, KIRKPATRICK, RAMBO, MILLER, CAMPBELL, SWITZER, PHILLIPS NICHOLS, FORTNEY, manager. PRE-SEASON SCHEDULE Paschal Opp. Nocona 58 43 Graham 67 61 Nocona 64 51 Denton . 50 51 Bellevue , 50 73 Birdville H44 45 Prairie Valley 54 49 Denton 58 75 Birdville 61 55 Graham 50 70 CAPTAINS-Paul Nichols, Joe Bob Wise. MANAGERS-Ronnie Rosen, Tommy Parker, and Walter Fortney. fa 7 I, , I 1 ,. fy-: f fm ,, A ' . DISTRICT SCHEDULE Technical Carter Riverside . North Side . Arlington Heights Polytechnic . Technical . Carter Riverside North Side ,, Arlington Heights Paschal Opp. H35 45 51 39 36 39 59 51 H37 60 36 50 59 58 53 50 47 63 Nicohls drives in for fwo, DAN GURLEY ROBERT WOODS ROY LEE RAMBO Senior Guard Junior Forward Senior Forward GEORGE KIRKPATRICK Junior Center BILL COWAN Senior Center LARRY MILLER Junior Forward JOE BOB WISE Senior Guard JIM SWITZER PAUL NICHOLS CONRAD MARTIN Junior Forward Senior Guard Junior Center Swirzer baffles Parrot for ball RONNIE JOHNSON DEAN COZINE LELAND PHILLIPS Junior Guard Senior Guard Junior Guard DANA CAMPBELL Junior Forward DAVID ERWIN Senior Guard Woods shows defensive prowess. 144 TURNER, CAMPBELL, WALDROP, SUTHERLAND, WHITE, WHITFIELD, ROTHERMEL, CARTER, DEAN, DUNN, WALSH, LOWRANCE, HALL MURCHISON. Z?mLefAa!f The Paschal B basketball team com- pleted the I957 season with a successful district record of eight wins and one loss. This record enabled the team to finish second in the city behind Poly. The future Panthers lost only one non-district game. Outstand- ing performances from sophomores Howard Walsh, Jerry Carter, and Fred Rothermel sparked the team. MANAGER: Chuck Boatner Row 1: HORN, ABEL, McFHAlL, ALLEN, GRIFFIN, OHLEN, PRAETORIUS, JUSTICE, CROWDER, LILES, OWENSp Row 2: CAMPBELL, PETERSON, BROOKS, REYNOLDS, MARTIN, MANN, DROLLA, JOHN, CARTER, COACH HORNER, Row 3: PHILLIPS, BORGERS, MORRIS, TURRENTINE, FITTS, LARSON, WEST, CARTER, SANDERS. The Paschal baseball team is one of the favorites in the 1957 city title A race. With starters Bert Griffin and Cliff Justice back, along with several Ci 5 2 UL squadmen from last year's team, the Purple could very well repeat their .lune trip to Austin as 4A-3 representative in the state play-offs. Playing such respected teams as Abilene, the 1956 state champion, and Austin High School, the Panthers won 3, lost 3, and tied I in their pre-season schedule. . MANAGERS: Gene Owens, George Horn Coach Durwqrd Horner CLIFF JUSTICE ., My 1 1 Ouffielder JOHNNY ALLEN lnfielder 1 1 1 1 1 4 .,... fklf 1 . ci,-nn . ,,v, GENE CARTER Pitcher Liles pegs fo first for fhe double play. D Q Clif 1 1 in ms 147 TOM CROWDER Ouffielder BERT GRIFFIN Pitcher A. V v WAYNE BORGERS Ouffielder ALFRED OHLEN Ouffielder f Jw f v W--4- 4 'Hr 4 Q E r - 'Kfxa'? W. ,+ 0 lv . 4. .im I 4' N, .M .WN ,vu Aibvlifas . A D Cleburne third baseman foils to fag Justice. 'Am' , 1' ,. ,Q Eff fre la., . i TOM MARTIN lnfielder FRANK MANN Pitcher EDDIE LILES lnfielder LELAND PHILLIPS lnfielder FRED PRAETORIUS Catcher RICHARD JOHN Catcher DON REYNOLDS lnfielder LARRY McPHAIL Allen stretches for cr close play at first. lntielder 150 Panthers crffempf c squeeze plalyluplk' ,Q Sjff My DON SANDERS Ouffielder JAMES ABEL Infielder ffWwffj?fffj53f OK. NV Q? JERRY CARTER lnfielder RICHARD CAMPBELL lnfielder Raw If DUARTE, FLINT, HATHAWAY, HOGAN, GIBBINS, LUSBY, FREEMAN, CLAY, Row 2: OWENS, WAGGONER, KINNEY, KINZY, SMITH LAYNE, POWELL, CRADDOCK, COACH GAULTg Row 3: BOYD, MALLICOTE, FRANKE, HIGGINS, DAVENPORT, WARHAM, HOLLINGSWORTH HADFIELD. Coach Wilson Gault Z?mAaff The B baseball team is made up of sophomores and serves as a laboratory for the boys to learn new techniques to better prepare them for the A team. The team has no regular schedule but does play sev- eral games during the season. Under the coaching of Wilson Gault, these boys will serve as the backbone for next year's team. ixofyd l 'gf A apr? ., 1 Q , v . , . . f V - -Q, . F.:- ,gy Xu k ,VMI .T 'ly I 1,,m- Q S, 5. , , .X ' illlx . . f lf' 2 ll v - ,A A -J C..e vw-Q Row 1: JONES, JENSEN, BRANNON, WETSEL, PAIR, LEWIS, SMALL, BARKER, WALLACE, GREER, Row 2: JOHNSON, HARRISON, SWITZER BERNHARDI, PADDOCK, BEAVERS, DOZIER, RIGHTMER, ROBERTS, PYEATT, COACH McCAULEY, GOULD, Row 3: KENNEY, SIMMONS, CON NOR, PEARSON, WOOD, SIEGEL, HAYDEN, VAUGHT, MURRAY, Row 4: CAMPBELL, BROOKS, COURSEY, RICHTER, McFARLAND, SULAK, ENAS STELL, RAMBO. This year Paschal's track team is eying the city meet with great antici- pation. The boys have entered several non-district meets in preparation jade. for the city. Already this year the Panther squad has brought home the team trophy from the Tarleton Relays. ln this meet Mike Stell in the lOO- yard dash and Roy Lee Rambo in the discus set new records in their events. Continuing the progress shown thus far, the Panthers expect to complete a successful track year. Coach O. D. McCauley with managers Dickie Johnson and Mike Gould. John Pearson-high lump Gene Dozier-440 dash .,' I tit ' - MQW 45,1 Qx Wuxi? QM is W 53,31 RQ as wig, Don Enas mule relay Jimmy Pyeotl mule run Judd Beavers-220 dash Mike Stell-100 dash '13 3 J af' 'twxl Nw 1 . ' I ..,:4-x- iv vnu 539 px. My K' 'ff' ' 's .. A., a, E - e he g 1 ,- ' L R 1 f L , ' 3 lf'-3' y 'w M5 i 5 - K f'f,,:-.'. . - ef L, 1 ., .f'igjb.Q 13 -'fi pl N-w'V fg:f,u, , ,sf in 'm..z':4fg: inf! fi-xi' fl Y-ifffzgw ,ji L' ff:E'si1 V' W'4wvgiLvsf fl Q I L il if- mx Q Eg: Max Rlghfmer Charles Sulok shot put shot put 153 new if JARMAN, PARMETER, HOFFMAN, YATES, KYGER, Row 2 HosKlNs, MONTGOMERY, ouMM, PARKER, BAGG, Row as PLANKEY, MILES, HULL, JONES. ennifi Paschal is again represented in singles by Willie Wolff, the returning city tennis champion. The doubles team is sparlced by Tommy Haworth who returns from last year. Because of the experience of the team, it is favored to take the city championship. Paschal started off the tennis season well by winning the Garland Tournament and placing second in the Wichita Falls meet. Bill Morrow, Willie Wolff, Bill Paddock, Tommy GW The 1957 Paschal golf team will be com- peting for its eighth consecutive city cham- pionship. With lettermen Bill Jones and Ar- thur Hull returning along with sophomores Jack Montgomery and Harry Hoskins, the team seems destined for a successful season. The Panthers play in several pre-season tournaments before entering in the city meet. Mr. Bob Lee is the golf coach. Howorth Teams clash in the championship game. jnfra- Wura! joofhaf The boys intra-mural program under the capable direction of Coach Charles Turner began the school year with an organized football program. The boys in each physical education period were placed on teams which played a round robin schedule for a two-month period. The winners of each period participated in an elimination tournament. The autumn pro- gram reached a climax in the last week of November. At that time the finalists of the football playoffs were decided. CHAMPIONS Row T: HOUGH, LOPEZp Row 2: CURRY, W. BRANNON, ASHLOCKg Row 3: HOLLINGSWORTH, R. BRAN NON, WOOLERY, DESMOND. .ls I Q li 5 f . .S fins All eyes are on the basket in an intra-mural game. cgnfra- Maura! garfefgaff The intra-mural basketball program was similar in organization to the football program. Each boy taking P.E. was selected to a period team which played a regular schedule. As in football the winners of each period played in a tournament to determine the intra-mural basketball champions. The winners completed their season by playing the men's faculty team before the student body. CHAMPIONS Reed, Henson, Beery, Burgin, Wolfe Physical Education Teachers: Adele Firkens, Ju Laine Hale, Eula Buck, Judy Roberson gm ,alum Pat shows Judy a good defensive Softball proves to be an enjoyable basketball play. warm-weather sport. .fdfkgzfic Mogram or Qi' 4 Paschal's athletic program for girls covers many fields of sports and dancing. Those students who care for outdoor sports enioy tennis, archery, volleyball, baseball, and basketball. Interscholastic competition is held for the students who excel in tennis, archery, and volleyball. Folk danc- ing, modern dancing and rhythm are offered for those students who are interested in dance. Once a year folk dancers from each school attend a clinic atvwhich they share their favorite dances. The modern dance and rhythm girls participate in numerous programs, but their maior production is the Sports Follies. Skilled instructors in all fields have made a supreme effort to give the girls a well-rounded physical training curriculum. VOLLEYBALL TEAM-Row 1: CAMPBELL, GROSS, SNEED, JOHNSON: Row 2: DALTON, DAVIS.. PlKE, EGAN, HUDSON, CHEATWOODg Row 3 STAFFORD, JONES, ROTHACKER, WENGERT, MARTIN, FARRAR. Q10 A , innid SINGLES-Carolyn Hill istandingl DOUBLES-Mary Patterson and Sarah Hickey Each year three girls are selected from the tennis team to represent Paschal in the city tournament. The three representatives who composed Paschal's team this year were Sarah Hickey, Mary Patterson, and Carolyn Hill. This spring the tournament took place during the week of April l-5. Sophomores, Sarah Hickey and Mary Patterson, made up the doubles team, which gave a fine showing by defeating Northside in the first round, however, the girls ran into trouble in the second round and were narrowly defeated by Arlington Heights. Carolyn Hill, outstanding tennis player from Paschal and member of the Junior Tennis Club of Fort Worth, defeated Poly, Carter, and Arlington Heights to become City Cham- pion, and earned the right to represent the Fort Worth District in the Regional tourna- ment at Stephenville April 12-13. Tennis coach Ju Laine Hale predicts many sophomores and iuniors to offer heavy competition for the tournament next year. ,Z TENNIS TEAM--Barnes, Hickey, Paddock, Patterson, Huckaby, Hill Q, , FOLK DANCERS-Row 7: Baron, Taylor, Willis, Crawford: Row 2: Leuty, Ducayet, Ramsey, Lyons MODERN DANCERS-Gouldy, Jackson, Cope ARCHERS-Row 7: Turley, Twymcn, Wilhiteg Row 2: Wharton, Weems. RHYTHM GIRLS-Goldberg, Gordon, Zefhrcxeus, Simmons, Rcmsone, Jenkins .fdcfiuifiefi E P i n 4 V 1 l mg, cmfffgd 7 Row C, sea? 7. Things are looking up! Paschal is not cr convent. .syelofemher ringri 56600 ,J -- Q Okay Keni, you hold Mr. Cherr y . . Uncle Som needs you! Bum service K Thevmilers You'll wonder where the yellow went , . . ' rw ' - ' Af ' lr U' 1 ' ,,- n-'V .- -'L 'VN Roofy fooi' foot, we are fhe boys from . , Swing-n-Sway This is where I came ir1.' S I IQ JJ J I!!! lflfll Q6 Gigi? Mflng x ULU if ee I hope, I hope, I hope. Smile, or return if. A preffy girl is like 0 melody. Cheese! Which Tony has the twins? lf's a fofher, l'm a girl! The more you clap . , . While you're up . . L. . . , hm, 1' 1 U1,kq 1i22i5:w'zgf-A M.. He's shrinking! Now what could he be looking af? On Nashua, up big fellow! Wrong door? lfs three o'clock in the morning l feel idd ! Do you have briar afch legs? Shazam! 9 7 P jr CIM A6064 311171, Whaf's in The bag, Bob? Hail, hail The gang's all here. I hafe men! You can't fool me Harry . . . Hungarians rush for ihe border Hic! Come info my parlor , , . . . . life, liberfy, and the pursuit of happines L Qifi are .gnifiafecl Power of the press. Floored! Boffoms up! Gee, this floor's cold. They're nof our fype. l They walk, they talk, they sing? Out' goes the bad air, in comes the good air. Patience and Prudence Y 51, fvmiaiozzi 15 I N3-5 l K -f ,F X , tg, ,E T -dl gfffqy if , 2 ,T 3, V51 if ' .sq f e 'file 'ff-'Q A. S' Q ,, 'K 4- - g If mother could see me now . . . The ratio at Paschal is 3 to I, Shine, Mister? Swim, little fishies. The eyes of Texas are upon you. Burp! Maybe they won'i recognize me. Who got those strawberries? X .S?Mf!QI'Lf6 .APG z 2 1 X if .ax Exes root for Panthers . . , and the walls came tumbling down. Prize winners Hove you got a hum, chum? l'm not talking while the flavor lasts , , but my friends coll me Curley. E for effort tt the 27. ers will give us their 700 TA, cooperation COIWLQJ ,HOWIQ 'z. is 1 , ff' A + it A 5 . . We hold these truths to be self evident . . . Lost your what? warned me there would be days like this. lt has been merry, Mr, Berry. Close order drill. rv' I Misery mofel Oh! My foe, There's molher in the second row! .ggoorfd jofged . Zinc! jlcknf Just checkin' up. Folly Dollies She flies through the air A . . Go! Go! Go! Rather flimsy covering, Give me a hand will ya? Oops! l went to the animal fair ircua ,gnucwlw Bring 'em back alive! Darn snake died! Hernando's Hidewcy Zelle, you're no? Ivy. Si? down sfrike. Let go! Will ycf'? Up! Upland away! Take o bite of this. 5f1f .fdlfllllfld So's your old man! lf's the old dope peddler . . My mommy listens fo KXOL! Do you brush in a rush? l fhinlc that I shall never see No more pictures, please. The band wagon. My dog eats better than this! ang, on? jrai T-L5 f H Darling, fhey're playing our song! This had better be an ace! i I've heard that line before, Baby Doll l'm in a den of sin! All in favor of limeocle . . Three becxus and o peep You lookin' for trouble? 0 MCt0Fg Dub ,..,,: The old Scofchmcm Smoke gets in her eyes smiles Priddy of Carolyn Crump M-O-T-H-E-R! Lczsi slop, everybody ouf Place your bets, boys Five is your point Miss Gaither. Exfrq! , , , Exfrgl ,ff l don? cure whaf you say: ifs wrong. Mrsi Mayfield answered my leffer. Hold up. No, this is fhe Physics room. l've found an unlocked locker ie Q M o 1 MN-wi-m :,.. 2 Red Rover, Red Rover . Paffi cake, Paffi cake , . . Skip fo my Lou. .xdgidne allaglzi panfher az 0 ggi O 6 ,if Peas porridge HOT! Peas porridge COLD! Winkin', Blinkin', and Nod Had so many children she didn f know Chicken Little Bu.', when The boys came out fo play , . , what to do and fo Harry from one who cares. Deck the halls , . . . . with boughs of holly , . Chrififmafi ringd . . , buf if can't be July 4l Yes, and if's polyefhelene wrapped. Anything for on A Good grief, my fongue's caughflu The natives are restless fonighf! You come in screaming here, Will you kindly get ouf of fhe pit? Baked while you sleep. ' f C M, eflffe Aeelf' Aggressive not progressive. The Royal Gorge Roof by McCann and Co. ' ' ' bu' you were supposfd fo bring 'he Gerifol on fhe rocks. boffle opener. 5 -..JIM . ,lim Betty Ann Marcrum, Mary Wright, Carol Wright, Don Shores try lunch- Peggy Robbins, Ronald Farris, Sam Jimmy Whitmer, and Sue West check room facilities. Benson, and Glroia Teague chat in phones, the halls. ewcomem wing .F Tx ,v Pat Merrett, Richard Krizan, and John Hathway study together. Gayle Ramsey applies hammer-lock to Lee Creson. 1 - J J Coy Warden, Dennis Camp, Charles Mike King and John Wood try out getty Riclgewayg Florence Whitten- Burns look over school. new elevator. erg' Vlwcm Sf oeppey calc up On' their reading. l i I 1 Geraldine Jones, .loel Council, and David Harrison waves to new friends QfcfndllerzairkdjggnRigzigglonifroazd Ann Bozeman check references. at Paschal. Collection P y .yl'lf0 p6l,5CA6lK Richard Lukcas opens door for Barbara Littell, Madeline Klignett. Darline Willis and Janet Vanpool find office assistants willing to lend a helping hand. Dickie Taff and Judy Garrison patrol Charles Terrell plants fire-crackers in Teachers, Mr, Hanes and Mrs. Mor halls. second floor lockers. gan, are welcomed to Paschal. lf you touch me l'lI scream! ls this what you mean by semi-formal? Sanforized mambo pants Khin! we .Siem ea if ww, ,Q 3 ,F Her answer is m 1, What sparks a champion -. are unreal than mine. How does that grab you? These suspects were picked up at the corner of . My, this wood is hard, I'H sketch her on the sfage. Tweedle dee dee, ' Rome is not in Africa. J4! !QwcAaf ,Mg l've got my eyes on you. l'll see fha? Three and raise you five. IO seconds fo fake off, Captain Video! Daily fefe o fete VH do if myself 3 9 ,fa 4 S i 41 Cha-cha-cha lf's protoplasm of some type. The mad bombers. !Oa:icAaf paafimed 'aaa Manual of arms. We have no pictures of Gina. Now with my eyes closed. Too realistic Sic 'em, Fido! Do you know what that guy said? Yes, l'm in favor of Prohibition. I wanf a big orange drink 0 -L germ Cjonzfzriion A 'C' in P.E.? No lobbying, please, Whaf's number four? She marked that wrong on my paper. The sermon for today will be x -Q, v I 1 Nw , fm if Don't break training! Does the tree lunch program include the I know I have a ten here football banquet? Chamlad niog joofhaff jeadf I Alfred Hitchcock presents Abe Martin and Bill Allen talk football strategy Thai s the best one l've heard all year. Go ahead, it's just water Could it be goiter? KVM is wampum good on Ranch Day? They had me surrounded. Neighbors, have you fried Mofher Sills? ,MA Wahe OMF' ,g0IfYlQ 0l'l wang? l'm an old cowhand Certified Queens and Foreman. ls fhis Virginia Reel? We'Ii cut 'em off af the pass. l've moved my Herefords fo the South 40 I 1 A 1 I 1 1 4 I I 1 .V i. pf, , F ' f . eat. 2? iff ini. They say l resemble Rembrandt. 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