R L Paschal High School - Panther Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)
- Class of 1964
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An incliyiclual may bc ri rn-flccting sur- facc, be-coming a part of all that lu- has inn-L. The high school years consist ol many imagcs cast upon thc pcrsonality of cacli student. Education itsvlf is aimcd toward accuratc and meaningful rcflcc- tion of human knowlcclgc and cxpvricncv. This hook mirrors 21 se-gina-nt of that ox- pcricncc-that wonderful year l96-l. 1 1 4 dar For , THAT WONDERFUL YEAR 1964 THOSE WHO TAUGHT US ........ Faculty And Administration ' WHO WE WERE . . . . 24 Classes THOSE WE CHOSE . . .104 Favorites wHAr we ow .O . . .uso Activities wHAr we romeo . . .wa Organizations THOSE WE CHEERED . . . 216 Athletics Mlliilllar Xi X wi? '- 'ul' ,fha K L Q, as AQ 5 2 , X N ., 1, , 1 Charles M. Berry Principal 5 , Q . ,, NP .6 3, l ., ! :self . t t 3' ,t 3 1, Pride in a winning team and school radiate Mr. and Mrs. Berry with daughters, Beverly and Dixie, share a proud mo- d ' f P h l. from a proud administrator's face as he con- ment w'th son Mark upon his 1963 gra uation rom asc a gratulates Coach Bill Allen. . HJ I lb lf oeolcmlo 4, it Upon his appointment two years ago as principal of Pasch High School, Mr. Charles M, Berry faced a gratifying challenge, the direction of one of the largest high schools in the Southwest. This challenge was a high point in his career as an educator and administrator. Hard work, courtesy, and pride in being a Panther are characteristic of Mr. Berry. Such qualities have accompanied him through more than thirty years of teaching, counseling, and coaching. Mr. Berry's day does not end at 3:40, He works late at school and carries work home each day. In this way he maintains a reputation as an excellent school organizer. In addition to being an avid reader, Mr, Berry gets much pleasure from time spent working in his yard. His meticulous work with plants and lawn makes his home a place of beauty. He takes great pride in his family, which includes three Paschal graduates. As participant, judge, and viewer, he has a love for athletics in its every phase. Because of this, he is especially interested in Paschal's athletics and in the promotion of school spirit. Through triumphs and trials, Mr. Berry has been a firm hut fair leader. He has been Paschal's staunch defender in the face of outside criticism and has evidenced his faith in the essential responsibility and maturity of its students. Genuine liking for young people has enabled him to say, 'il have been happy in my work. For these qualities of industry, loyalty, firmness, and fairness, we recognize Mr. Charles M. Berry. In this spirit, we dedicate to him the 1964 Panther. Mr. Berry enjoys a rare mo- Our principal exchanges flags with Ed- ment of relaxation from offi- uardo Amadeo, symbolic of the warm ties cial duties. formed during Project Amigo. I 2 . 5 l t i There are moments of action and moments of quiet vision in the life of an administrator. A familiar part of daily activities at Paschal are Mr. Berry's addresses over the P. A. system. REFLECTIONS OF PASCHAL 1 x if-K, 1? f .J Of I, . if 1 Increased knowledge if, '75, Eid-z s P . gmgg. :was .9365 X X U ll ll s - . n Lasting memories l QL STUDENT BODY OFFICER we Elected to serve as a link between the students and the administration and faculty, the student body officers help to correlate and publicize school activities. In addition to representing the Paschal student to the public, they have such specific duties as presiding at assemblies and leading in Service Council projects. Thus they help reflect the wishes and standards of the student body-the spirit of the typical Panther. r 1 V 1 , ,f,. ' if we . if 'Z by e me R ' can Z. INT, :A ts'l 1 Connie Fraker Secretary Susan XV ebb Reporter SIE k4g,,-- l In the high school classroom a teacher strives to lay a foundation for the prac- tical application and further study of her subject. A counselor provides per- sonal guidance as students l make the all-important de- cisions of their high school years. In addition to hours spent in the class- room, a teacher spends much time in preparation and study. As a teacher consults with her principal, faculty and adminis- tration work together toward a common goal. i Ll K W 'o 7 W JM U W.,,fef , , e ,, QMW--fo-::f 1q' 11 i lv , 4.V,V Paw ' 1 C 4 , f Q 4 w 4 ,- N., -f I ZW -, X , , ,. .M W. N, wr Ng Liv .Nm .. 'X' X N A - in sf. ,, , A 1 1 QE An iv fi-1 15.1, - ' .A: 1L33 '3'1' . .L : . 1 l im. .1- 2 Q 4 hr we N ' W- V ' vxmfg: 1- 5, ' ' 11,3 -1 kfLw 1 5 X, r L31-iw, H , kwa 4 H W, We fx vs ' ' Qluf wifffw-1-',, 'rm yu, 'A . if.. ng-eg: A 2 'p in 1' 5if Q mv, ' f' 'Wi 3T3'i31,a fu fiigg-'i FL 1 .lilgli-, ' ,Jill U ,,.'A,sQi1 M L-' I F YI iillf N ' 'Mf- V ' A '-Q Yi-1 N , ADMINISTRATION A93- Charles M. Berry Principal 5 ,, Hubert Cherry C. L. Turner Frances Reed Vice-Principal Vice-Princi sal I I ,a'w .W-Q49 'W-svv4U' Dean of Girls Elden B. Busby Supmintendcnt of Schools Roy M. Stone Assistant Supuxintcndcnl. ...J James Bailey Coordinator of Instruction High Schools fix' 'SI Ada. Scott Lou Schavitz Secwtary-Bookkeeper Secretary Gladys Parker Registrar W N: I xzvzw- ' ' , f m ' -f ,VX will 'll' use I if 4 uri, Auiig I 'V . . x i m y 3 . S1 f Q' 1, 1 k,kx . ,x .. , W, ,- 4,5 we .,,, 1 Ju 5 P I 'If' f l ff-4. 1 ,sflv ffspigfiisi Q Q ' Kg,jf':'Fg,:-H . W 5 K s ' , 0 9 av. '!f 'I ' ra! '11 th'-lfstlu in 4 W gf ,illi 5 Nadine Ottrnan Jean Bethea Oleta Cope Attendance Clerk Attendance Clerk Attendance Clerk Ellamargaret Orren Gladys Bowles Nurse Nurse ik STAFF iv X 'ug 4 1 ' 1 A 1 I x FACULTY Billy Allen Mathematics Charlotte Allerton History Carole Applewhite Physics Keith Averitte Counselor Lillian Bales Mathematics Robert D. Barr History Dianne Barrett English, Latin Edith Bartley Chemistry Rema Bates English Vicki Bates Mathematics Robert Bennett History Clayton Bodiford Mathematics Edith Adams English Bill Allen Reflections of a school year invariably in clude the image of teachers The faculty, com posed of dedicated educators, help make life at Paschal pleasant and profitable With their help students become increasingly aware of the value of education. This education consists, in part, of a teacher's influence upon his pupils -both direct reflection and stimulation to ward independent thinking Business Law, Physical Education in I r J pw ww., -,Ad i, .W Hg :af J., .N -,,,,x5..+...f. 41- if .f,4:...r ... ,.-Lx-. f K' 1 W f vw ' ztri' fl -'if :ii 43 , .LY V. .,,, A g Af- ,. , ft? iii? ' bf- -ap ., gg, ' I .W . ..,, , fi, ,.g, W N J'flfl d??'kf - ' Q., . X www, . T.. 7,23-1.,5,7.J?dk .MM .Q -w, Q. 1 i 1 u f w I v 4 E 1 P J i - 1 J i 4 x K . l v 1, - 71' SQ x w f N 1 1 1 1 n 7 I W l ! i I 1 1 I i I if 1 ,. FACULTY Louise Bomar Spanish Donald Bostick Mathematics Aline Burden Business Education Agnes Butzky Homemaking Clara Lou Byrd Librarian Foy Byrd Chemistry Margaret Caskey English, journalism Doris Cheney History Virginia Coblentz Mathematics J. D. cody Industrial Arts Sue Coffman English SFC Adolph Cooksey R.O,T.C. Mary Couch Biology James Cox Biology, Physical Education Dean Cozine History, Physical Education Ouida Dean History Edith Dominy English Herman Duncan Counselor Beatrice Dunning Art Birdie Elder Counselor - its S-egg g ,hog X N5 i .41 una' INSTRUCTIN6 as-1 fx, ...N R131 c-rv? N 02 ' M., ,, , Iwwjwkr A r W N lg ,L A is ,WV . 'Y f -:sw ' 3 . - -4 I .,tA f' , Q i A gi ' q , FACULTY Winifred Elliott English Gwendolyn Farar History t Homemaking Mary Fenger English, German Adele Firkins Physical Education Thorsten W. Frohm History Wilson Gault Mechanical Drawing Thelma Gebhard English Belle Gibbins English Kenneth Gire History Don Golden Physics Edith Gregory English Frances Grisso Biology John Hamilton Mathematics MfSgt. Dallas L. Harris R.O.T.C. Linda Henslee Mathematics Phillip Hewett Band Betty Hill Mathematics John Hill History Joy Hill Physical Education Durward Horner History, Physical Education TRAINIBIWQL 54 QW' ghfft ' X i'1 i S 3' 'J 2 9 P Ifih. ' if we Mike l i .3 'Si P v'w we ' c 'w v 5 -1 J-1 avf R5 Dfw . M. s-.,,., JZ' 5: FACULTY History Louis R. Hudgins Chemistry Tom E. Huff English Elizabeth Johnson Spanish Thelma Johnston Counselor Margaret Kann Counselor Aubyn Kendall English Richard Kendall Biology Carol Klein French Bob Lee '- Physical Education Julia Lesser Mathematics Muriel Lightfoot Business Education Marjorie McBride History O. D. McCauley Mathematics Joe Pat McHaney History, Physical Education Ruth Martin History Lois Ruth Mitchell Music Ruby Mixon Study Hall Joe L. Norton English Allen Orgain Mathematics I8 f'-Q 1? ,ng new :mt T77 .. W sw il? Steffi if if 'il X i t 'i,, M5 A wigs. if ti ffif-F' fx , L , A , 647 if 3 .1 wif' Q fm-2' 'Q t. '38- ,Hs 005. on 15,- A Cl'-P W-uv C? vb- 1. K nm- ,-if sf-15. Aw COUNSEUNG ,Fi cfm ..f, 4 i?Mm ww., ,Q mix X 4621? Q FACULTY Esther H. Osborne History, Spanish Patricia Parker Business Education Jim W. Patterson History Lucy Ann Payne Business Education A. D. Pickett Industrial Arts Mary Purvis English Aniee Rhodes History Zelma W. Rhodes History Goldie Ripper English Judy Roberson Physical Education Terry Roberts English Millie Rosenstein study Hall Lois Anne Smith English Rose Marie Smith Homemaking Ruby Belle Smith Mathematics Lester Snow Biology Ophelia Sparks Librarian Lillian Stanclifer Physical Education Gracla Stedman English Linda Stewart Mathematics tw M Q Vw , 'S ,K tix, tt' , ,NNW CHALLENGING if Yrmp -fs 'f 'fr 4 Q his 3? ff, i - H 7, s1,,,, E- g tg: 5? ff ff av. 'Q' t' ' w.'l w.. ,f 'WND 5. S XZ I 1 F Mimlkkkxxx' FACULTY Mary Strain English 'Q Berry Sullivan Business Education Elizabeth Sullivan Mathematics V, Nina Terry Distributive Education i Mary Lee Thompson Counselor Rita Thompson English Miriam Todd Speech Charlie L. Turner Physical Education Josie Bell Vanderpool Biology Gerald Wall Biology, Chemistry 'Q' www Claire S. Weathersby Latin Percy Lee Welch Biology Dorothy Nell Whaley Business Education an jean Wilcox Latin Annette Wfiley English, French Olivia Wilkerson Spanish INSPIRING Shirley VVilkir1son History james Wood Physical Education Thelma Yost History J. D. Youngblood Mathematics im.. Wt 'df ff fi ? Q I xx I X I X X W 22 Horace Thurman I Building Engineer Day Custodiansz Allen, Thurman, Com- mander, Hughes, Crider, Noble, Overall. MAINTENANCE . ,, A -,,.- i 'V' -- A Zi ' f S A -gi A . ' Q' . 1 s w vw via! 'D ' .i - 1 Q :Tir .151 xv, . 'f 1 , L. yy, 4 Ry, .Ti ,,-5, 1 5 Q a.. si' f K , - r 0 'A K, pa- N g A i so--1--sq i , v R, ky X2 g W if 4 c - ' ,E l ' l, ,I ' ,V VQKA 'N V, Maids: Johnson, Neal, Irvin, Garrett, Shoffner. 1 ,,,, .,..- I - in li 'qL,,,,, A Night Custodians: Commander, Phillips, Kitchen Staff, Frame Cafeteria: Johnson, Woods, Fisher, Duncan, Cook, Frieson, Kincaid, Day, Darden, Fuller. Yates. Anna Fulton W ,xc Cafeteria Manager -5 fall' : i ,f 5Sy X Beal, Pope, Duncan, Williams. Kitchen Staff, Main Cafeteria: Lewis, Miles, Willrich, Watson, Clark, jones, Hall, Mays, Marshall, Buckingham, Harris, Gregory, Lewis, Hinckley, Fulton, fQe1Qf, Qfwwgsm cfll , Qe'QMf,5,.'g5QfHfQ I . fr . i x , N y fi 5, CAFETERIA 1 + S : i Q e F ' 95 r 23 x Y f Sophomores, oft overlooked in ' W- vp the scramble, contribute a boun- tiful share of school enthusiasm. ell , i Seniors pass many serious hours in contemplation of the site for their higher education. Trigonometry gives senior-year springboard to future mathemat- ical aspirants. fi: V -1-..,., , A.. Q E H Pr? XI :if , ' - iw 'TTT-i':' :1',,x:1 Lax, .. mmm, f , . 111- - I Rc-cl roses add brilliamt flair to Cl11Il1iHL1tiOI1 of high sclxool labors. WHO WE WERE :QW V W? -N .1 ,..... :A M K r ,:.::5:J, 'R' Y f.: '11,-, ,, TQ ,::w:.,lfMj?ut ::'w-.m f.-N'7 l'5w'5-. m,,,,K-,,- W. .ugjk qx .nm-P 'Sn' 25 ' 4 4K1 1 E 5 .A-.Q le-ei ,U 'Q' Gib- I ' Senior Class Sponsors: Mr. Durward Horner, Mrs. Grada Stedman, Mr. james Cox, Mrs, Elizabeth Johnson, Mr. Bob Lee, Mr. D. Cody. Bill Witcher breaks tape at end of record-breal-Q 'lSay, Emily, guess who just got ing three minute-56 second passing period. his braces removed P ,xqf'- 305 , S.-,G 4' W. Gs ll? y l- v ,gm I 1 I VNV P K X SENIORS 'gSay, John, who's that Avoid those cancer sticksg - ' ' guy? try Garretfs snufff' fl l l Aw - N X' , Q K I Sondra Adams Jimmy Adkins Sharon Adkins Judy Albergo Connie Alexander Denny Alexander Harold Alexander jack Alford Anne Allen Chris Allen Gail Allen George Allen Peggy Allen Sherry Almquist Clyde Amburn Hunter Anderson Steve Andrews Beverly Angell Margaret Ankele Larry Anton - Rodney Applegate Kay Appleman Kandi Armintor Mike Aston 28 Clarence Abbott Mark Abramowitz Sv 'Isa' Class of 6 Marsha Atherton Don Atkins Linda Atkinson Eddie Aycock Pamela Baggett Kay Bailey Bill Worth. Baker Phillip Barajas Danny Barboza Bill Bames Larry Barnes Clifton Barnhart Brad Bartholow jimmy Baskin Kay Bass Tricia Bates Barsha Baugh Carol Beall Bad news men Number 31 didnt pass the physical, 29 Adrea Bernstein Robert Bethea Gayle Bibby Peyton Bickford Stanton Bigelow Judy Billings Marshall Billingsley Christine Binger Kelle Birdsong Dan Bishop Bob Black Earlene Black Paula Black Betty Blackburn Yvonne Blackerby Chesley Blacklock Jackie Blades James Blakewell Barbara Blakistone Marsha Blanchard Sanford Bogart Larry Borden Bob Bott Ray Virgil Boulton M' I-1: ' , . -NL? 'Q 1 3 'No 'f-2.17 chool tarts with enior 'bf .,f-v Y' 15 SX. 'Us W? . 1---Q Watch itg shels making a play for the syrup. 30 NK wg-nv 'tv-v f . a Y I is. Nr-v 11 Ku- X Snr Sharon Bowen Wayne Bowen Pat Boyd Ellen Brachman if va' 9 iff IVA Track Meet Lana Bradford Richard Bradford Judy Bradley Mary Helen Brandt James Branham Bob Brendle sa V? ,ffl AQ SENIQRS Janice Brewer Betsy Brooks Bettina Brooks Linda Brooks Rebecca Kay Brothers John Brous Margaret Brown Chip Bruce Larry Bryan Charles Bryant Harold Bryant Lynda Buckley Bob Buffington Carol Bunting Kenneth Burch Tommy Burgett Johnny Burgoon Ranny Burke TexAnn Burnett Cheryl Burns Rianne Burns Charles Butt Cheryl Butts Jerry Byrd 31 Y . fm 1' ll u U - X i ' 1 SENIORS Bill Campbell Kit Campbell Sue Cantrell Ronald Caram Clay Carpenter Kenneth Carroll Larry Carroll Alan Carsrud Bob Carter Nancy Carter Skip Carter David Casstevens Joe Casstevens Charles Caughey Rhea Chafin Gardner Chambliss Jane Chennault N aida Cherry 32 F Carey Caldwell Jeff Caldwell Diane Callaway J!! Linda Byrne John Cadenhead Sherry Cadenhead 5' , N W- M rg, sf M H ,.,- , ,TWIN ,hwy 52 an Q Hn.- W'-qv' Randy Cahoon 'K lbs .1- ' , lv'. Yr--1' Q.f','l'D vs., exp 3r ,,.,.-Q has Q is 'Eff' 49 NJ --5 10? ,sn- Byron, Bronte, Browning Q2-'Er w-+1 Q-f Gail Childers Mike Ciccolella Larry Clanton Trish Clardy Danny Clark Kay Clay Lee Clay Susie Climie Truitt Clinard Mike Clynch Terry Cobb David Cochener Sandy Coggins Suszy Cole John Collins Jackie Combs Linda Conclitt Douglas Conn Judy Conner Diane Conrad Randy Conway James E. Cook Ronnie Cooley Bill Coombes Ricky Cooper Sue Cooper Carolyn Cornelius Tricia Bates, F Honor Student 33 Charles Crabtree Howard Craft Charles Cramer Mary Frances Crew Georganna Crist J. R. Crouse 'Louis Cullum Yvonne Cummins Penny Sue Current Al Cushman Arlene Daniel Connie Danner Glenice Darlage Charles Davidson John Davidson Sheila Davies Danny Davis Elaine Davis Judy Davis Sandy Davis Tommy Davis Katrina Dean Susan Dean SuzAnn Deaton Class Officer Candidates Make ly., bs bw ? ',,..f l is - gf ' tysr' X QE' T' sts i n Q7-9 N-fx mf, -i m: , f gi 1 r, , xv i, 4? if 1b ' C A jab N- .iisx K Q a f, , 's 0 s z Y 4 a '1 i ' 9 lla. 'XII 4 ,pm Cn You say you had it made 7th period Sat- urday? . . . Senior staffer helps puzzled undergrad claim picture. 34 rm pw-s 24' Paul Debenport LeRoy DeFord Mike DeManche Dianne Dennis Carol Denton Jane Dickerson :nw '4'I '? Y' sweety-Q, , ,as VK QQ., 0-as gp ' 1v g-v Q4 'Ls' M K .gg its. 1, vi 6 .ax Xi . as ' ' .iw Hs A is y V 2 f--if - l K 4 . C J if ve, Ihr, .,..-, -49' Al' v--.ty semons Sandra Doss Cancly Dransfield Sheila Dressler jack Droitcourt Lane Dryden Donna Duke Ross Dumke Polly Durham Patti Dye Ben Dyess Kenneth Dyleski Carolann Earl Letty Eckarclt Kathy Edwards Sandra Edwards Allan Ekholm Pandora Elder Jerryal Elliott Karen Elliott Bill Ellis Leon Ellis Neal Ellis Seena Ellis Larry Ellman Q5 ma L I ' X 1 l ' x Wi N X ' 1 1 gl: f l lf l semorzs Michele Etier Kitty Evans Linda Ewing Kathy Farmer Linda Farris Deidre Faudry Malinda Ferguson Teena Ferguson Garry Ferrick Shari Field Laurey Fish Mike Fitzgerald Alan Fleck Terry Flood Jack Foreman Stuart Foster Donna Fowler Connie Fraker Randy Francis Ronnie Franks Pegie Frazier Gary Freer Bryan Freeze Cathy French 36 Frances Ericson 3, gg Karen Essary Sandra Estes x 4' X .K l W -.fx . l F ' f . 5 his ,LRF N. s'x 'Nw' emor Faithful Follows fu-,y Karen Fuqua 718 Drew Furgeson Bill Furlong Randy Gachman 'Uv-wr Susan Gant in gsm' V175 VX 1:-'r Robert Garza Bill Gatlin Jackie Gauntt Linda Gay Gary George Kathy Gibbins 'Nl Q-uv' Wag, av., 'V Carol Gotcher Billy Graham gf' x wr Don Grantlancl 3 Wanda Gray Robin Gibbs Jim Gick 76: Terry Gillentine ,,- Wendy Glasgow C Stan Glenn YET' Andy Goldberg George Gomez James Goacl James Goode Anita Gossage All the Way Why can't I wear a little white cap?,' Coach McHaney feels snubbed at Pancake Supper. 37 Rick Graydon Dwayne Green James Green Randy Green Pamela Greener Becky Gresham John Gresham Lana Griffin Linda Griffin Peggy Griffith Gary Grounds Sally Guenther Carolyn Guinn Gail Gumm Lillian Hale enior Royalty Welcomes ' 'Nl' v-,,...., Betty Hall John Hall Lamoine Hall Pene Hamrnon Pat Hanan Kathy Hardin Y Pat Hardin Rusty Hardy Larry Hargrave Girls'chorus holds lunch period practice with male advisors. 38 Noel Hargrave Darwin Harp George Harr .... Dorothy Harrell Paul Harris Sally Harris Mike Hartwell Lloyd Hawthorne Judy Hazlewood Tom Hazlewood 'hi Ss- QL We r lll , ,,. N. we f Q Q42 Q15 SENIORS Phil Headland Carolyn Hedgpeth JoLynne Henderson Janet Henry Ben Herman Bobby Herman Ben Hernandez Wayne Herndon Ronny Herzfeld David Hetherington Tina Heuer Don Hickman Larry Hill Lydabelle Hille Helen Hillman Joe Hineman Carol Hinton R. S. Hittson Jim Holder Pat Hollifield Jim Holmes Lewis Holmes David Holybee Johnny Hoover 39 s .X s AA fm V' 5 -as -xxx, 7 V 11:33 .' xx l Nll - ' l . A v 1 l ri .. f ll l .zlylzf if -if Ian Howie Cindy Hubbard Jimmy Huckaby Barbara Hudson James Hudson Johnny Hughes Patricia Hull Rita Hull Ben Hulsey Bob Hunnicutt Nancy Hunnicutt Anne Hunt Nelda Hynds Karen Imber Twila Impson Paulette Irvin Joe Irwinsky Caron Jacobs 40 Leslie Hope Brian Hopper 6 John Horan -f Kathe Horn john Houghton '55 Jane Howard 1-1. Donald Howell xi f , uvx ,g,s, 1 '..1 Y-1' 3 Cy wb! '5,-E, s. Class of '64 Peddles Periodicals For sw X xi 'if Q' 1 S! Wt' ,go- fv . 6 Phil Justice Karen Kauffman uv, '-:.:rjlf Roger Kaye Sandy Keathley Scott Kee Till if ,W 'CI-'P Carol Jacobsen Walter Jakiela qv. ' Jim Jamison th Jan Jarrnon Janet Jelen Jack Jenkins Jane Jenkins Kay Johns Jan Johnson John Johnson Joyce Johnson Mary Anne Johnson Mickey Johnson Rob Johnson Ronnie Johnson Sarah Jayne Johnson Susan Johnson Suzie Johnston Patricia Joiner Carl Jones Ginger Jones Lana Jones Paula Jones Peggye Jones A student works from sun to sun, but a Student Council Sponsor's work is never done-and Mrs. Elliott proves it! 41 Gary Keel Gary Wayne Keeney Nancy Kelley Camille Kemplin Kenneth Kenyon Billy Key Scott Killpack Christy King Marianne King Vicki King Eddie Kirkpatrick Shari Kirtley Bobby Kish Sandra Kissinger Wayne Kizer Sheila Klein Dwight Lee Klingenberg David Kobrin Barbara Koonce Thomas Koops Larry Korenman Bonnie Korman Leslie Kriesberg Kenneth Kubiak Floors inspire Jeanne White's artistic ability. 42 Top 'GP SF --qv Ll Jim Kunke Jack Labovitz Linda Lace John Lagrone Dee Lane Linda Larcom ve- T G' '--... Yearbook -.av - I 'C7 'V wx 4 ' rw bp' lx gn. gfk Doug Lawhorn Billy Lawrence Richard Lawson Chris Lay . wi Wir: -.Q uw is N semorzs Patsy Kay Leach Suzy Leach David Leatherbury Mike LeBlanc Pat Leech Mike Leeman David Leese Sharon Leifeste Hank Leithner Billy Leonard Karen Lerner J. Lesok Lou Levy Jimmy Lewis Tom Lewis Linda Liles John Linebarger Marvin Livesay Penny Locke Sondra Lockley Jimmie Kaye Loftin Jack Loftis Jerry Logan Kcnn Long 43 - mf? yt' H fn... I ia-fs.sg-1,Li.5,1.T't 5 ,JW M- 7 , , I , :iw ,,. V, ,xg Lorrie Lorirner 9- Marilyn Loveless 7 'ff' kg W2 4' ' X A I g Tig 1 I ,Q l lj 1' 2 l ' 4 K I semorzs i Stanley Luce Patti Lucius Patricia Ludington David Lumpkin Huey Luster Carol McAdams Carolyn McArnis David McBride Cassie McCally Patsy McCleskey Carl Ann McCluney Loretta McCorstin Laurel McCutcheon Gail McDaniel Bob McElroy Robbie McGee jerry McGill Linda McGowan Bill McKenna Gerry McKenzie Jim McKenzie Bill McKesson Jim McKnight Mike McLemore 44 q..M.r Q-.s in Paula Lovell 9 42? H John Lowther V V m N, X -' 'Q' Q--A--Q .I , Gary Lucas Q 46 fka, My 'w-.11 'is' Q-'Y 'fx 1-.v C? 2.7 up PSAT, SAT, CEEB, ACT wif' Kaylon Martin Rosemari Martin Duke Martinez Doug McMahan Geoff McMath Susie McMath Kathleen McNelly Dennis McPeak Jack Maddox Marc Madiand Eileen Mahoney Torn Malone Tim Maloney Glenda Mann Linda Mann Paul Mann Alice Ann Marrs David Marrs Charles Marslett Andy Martin Donna Martin B Step ri ht up' The reatest show on earth! Annual staffers distribugfe class picfuies. 45 Linda May Judy Mayes Bill Mayne Cissy Mayne Jerry Mays Diane Mehl Larry Mehl Mike Meinhardt Bill Melton Marc Michie Marcia Michie Storrni Miles Gary Miley Anne Miller Darrell Miller Gerald Miller joan Miller Bruce Milliken Carol Minton Don Misenhimer Pam Mitchell Shelia Mitchell Robert Montgom Delyn Moore A Fond Farewell Follows Mul- ef Students have a Student Directory Proofing' party. 46 Larry G. Moore Mike Moore Mildred Anne Moore Morris Moore sr- V? NI' vwv xr i N Pat Moore Rusty Moore Susan Moore Linda Morgan Molly Morgan Marialyce Morris A t ggi we s 4' . l lf I W '-' W9 N f ' or 'mf va f l iflfgx , A , 1 ,il N SENIORS Dee Morrison Robert Moses Gaston Mounce Linda Murphy Jeannine Murray Sherry Myers Kathryn Nairn Torn Naler Bobby Nelson Dennis Nelson Esther Newell Dianne Newman Harry Newton Suzanne Newton David Nichols Deda Nix George Noah Frank Norris Betty Nowell Sherry Nunns Joe Nutt jon Nyberg Michael Oakley Beverly Oates 47 Neil Oxford Sharon Pace Adam Pacheco Jim Palmer Tom Pardue Eloise Parker David Parkinson Sheila Parks Sandra Parris Henrietta Parrish Susan Parsons Greg Patterson David Patton Susan Payne David Payte Jacque Payton Steve Peck Barbara Pennington 48 l P W2 W .' xx fwll N N' MGX i is l n i K lf l 'ff , on zggym' 1-5.4 er .1 - fa David Ott Howie Owen Mary Kay Owens Mike O'Connell Eileen O'Donohoe Pam O'Neal Ronnie Orlando 'uh 'Y Tri- li We J 'sd 'f'- ,Q-,. ,JA .mix ,-f- Q i 'fr' -7-Zh Sh hi fu. eniors Round the Bend and Head tif Reid Pennington Daniel Perez Al Perry Beverly Peters jo Ann Peters Bonnie Petrash Lynn Petrelli David Pfuhl Maetha Pierce Mike Pinckard Greg Pipes Victoria Popov Carol Poynter Carol Pratt Cynthia Preston Nina Sue Price Jerry Pricer Jim Prichard Marilyn Priddy Sandra Prindle Donna Pritchard Jim Prout Bi1lPruett Ralph Pruitt Jr. Paul Pulliam Ronny Purkey Evelyn E. Raley Yes, Ma'am, it's cheaper by the yard. 49 Rozy Ratliff Ralph Reavis Jimmy Redding Phil Reece Denis Reeser Mike Reiland Ronnie Reimert Maria Renola John Reynolds Teresa Rhoten jackie Rich Emory Ricketson Joe Riddell Donna Riddle Irish Riley Karen Rimmer Joe Ripper Reggie Robbins Diann Roberts Don Roberts Fred Roberts Walt Robison Nick Rogers Peggy Rohde Does Smirynovich come before or after Smith ? asks Joyce Ann Walsh while proof- reading student directory. 50 In the prmg A Sensors Fancy 'V 1 5 ff' i Ni. Mike Rokey Joel Rosenthal Amy Ross Bob Rowland Leslie Rowland Bill Russel alla semons L fr Robert Salinas Donald Sampley Bruce Sanders Gene Sanders Jim Sanders Candy Sandler David Sankary Stewart Sappington Richard Savitz Ron Savitz Glenna Schroeder Sally Schumer Sally Schur Marlene Schwartz Frances Scott Frank Scott Maureen Scully Linda Seinwerth Sandy Self Bill Sheets Robert Shellberg Margaret Shelton jim Shepard Clayton Sherman 51 SENIORS Jimmy Silcox Daphene Simmons Robert Simon Carol Simpson Lois Singleton jim Slaughter Alan Smith Caron Smith Donna Smith Greg Smith Judy Smith julia Smith Larry Smith Lawrence Smith Royse Smith Stanley Smith Stephen Smith Linda Smoak Wayne Soignier Arlene Sonkin Michael Sorenson janet Spain George Spears Jeannie Speer 52 Stanley Spigel Sue Spivey Ray Springer Elizabeth Stacey Ben Stanbery Connie Stanfield Mona Stephens Nancy Stephens Priscilla Stephenson Richard Stephenson Ann Stewart Don Stewart Kay Stewart Wynell Stinnett Samuel Stovall Judy Streett Jimmy Stringer Susan Stuck Z Rhodes cuz takes off the mask. 53 Finals Frei Eageu Donna Sumpter Jay Tadlock G. T. Taff Pat Tallent Phil Tanner Cindy Tate John Taylor Bill Temple Cecil Temple Carolyn Terrell Bob Tesch Carol Tharp Jakie Thaxton David Thomas Jay Thomas Judy Thomas Mike Thomas Richard Thomas James Thompson Joyce Thompson Louise Thompson Sheila Tilley Jon Philip Timmons Suzanne Tinsley Slave labor fascinates meg I can watch it for hours? 54 fv- YT? Benjy Tobor Cathy Tomlinson John Tomlinson Robert Trimble rads - John Tucker Maureen Tummins Sharon Kay Tunstill John Turner Terry Turner Charles Unfried page nfs , ,fr A . f x My -, ,J , 'I I 'iw' ,P f Qi ' X 'Q ' ii -I .- H'L.i7r?v. il V .V it wa .M J 1 - Emily Utterback if -' Dennis Vaden .- Q? Steve Van Y Gloria Ann Vargas Frank Vasquez Margaret Vaughan Vicki Vigaretti Richard Vivion James Walker Larry Walker Joyce Ann Walsh Donna Jean Walston Shirley Walthall Allen Wammack Mary Ward Patty Ward Cynthia Ware Barbara Warren Tommy Wassenich Judy Waters john Watson Ann Weaver , Steve Webb Susan Webb 55 ,- Joey Weber .I X ji N 7 in Charles Weinman lxx 'l N Herb Weisblatt .N A Q semons s if, giimewwia xii BQ, A alqv, f is-, 5? 55'?3at2S?ifQf9 Yi ?5H, if gy Saas- 'Q 563A John White Rick White Roger White Carolyn Whitsel Robert Whittaker Randy Widaman Clay Wiegand Priscilla Wilkerson James Willeford Andy Williams Bill Williams Cheri Williams Dennis Williams Tommy Williams Trent Williams Wileen Williams Danny Willis Carol Willits 56 Farris Wheat Susan Wheat Johnny Wheeler Sf- Claudia White Jeanne White 'TLT' v-as Fl ,rv QI Qu-vx-:GUY i 'N4p ii-J QQ? Gary Youngblood Pat Yung Harold Zcnick Jerry Zenick Kirk Zimmer Patty Zimmerman Tana Zipperian Lucy Zuniga Bill Wilson Donna Colleen Wilson .Ierre Wilson Lesley Wilson LouAnne Wilson Lucy Wilson Brenda Wines Nita Wishcarnper Bill Witcher Richard Wolfe Dusty Wolters Gary Wood Susan Wood D'Ann Woodall Cecilia Woods David Woodyard Donna Woolard Judy Worsham Don Wright Lonnie Wright Tom Wright David Yates Johnnie Yates Carol Ann Young e Hear no evil. . . , 355' N .-,Q ' X 'ze ,,, ., Q. ' .L 4453 x ,KI , uf 97.3 5 2 991 6 ..x .- , , .Sv J. K l .3 -1 ,., ii ,X ii 1 'FST ki, .Lx eg ,- -, J. ,bg if-W 1, v , A 1 - wc. Q W wg . ' .Q I Q ' I .W ' . if 31 v 'N Q7 junior Class Sponsors: Mr. James Patterson, Mr. Robert Barr, Mr, Tliorston Frohm, Mrs. Virginia Coblentz, Mrs. Rita Marie Thompson. 'This is as fun as a barrel of monkeys, whispers Dean Parks. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. iTgf.'g5.E l JUNIORS New smoke detector for rest room monitors modeled for wary A ,, students. A A Bill Aaron Judy Abbott Neil Ackerman Billy Adams Win Adams Betty Alexander Kathie Alexander Pam Alexander Toni Allard Charles Allgood Kenneth Arnburn Donna Andrews F sanciene Andrews James Ansley Steve F, Ansley Bob Archenhold Margaret Archer Clayton Arthurs Cheryl Artmier Beth Atchison Jeanne Atkinson Kelley Atkinson David Atnip Annette Austin q'?7 I w I5 .SCL 6 60 1 :- z 3' -., , , . QQ, , . -i V2 rffififb L , K ' I 5 A J .Q 1 x, '.::r . ' iw we N .W V , IEQW, x 4' fl 5' A Y N X it 22 if fi 41: x - -11. mei-.5 Vi? an aan ' in' . ,isghy , N? ' ' rw' , t 5 as - , 1 I. L V iff Q 'ax V. ur'-Q. I -H Hs, N rv . f a 1 fx 1, , P,- ,s 5 Panther Middlers 'KV Linda Axley .Ierry Lee Bailey Sheila Bailey Cathy Baker Luann Ballenger Cindy Bane Karen Banker Loyce Barbee Bill Barber f--Q if' V133 X' a fa F-i 9' ...qu- 'xt Til 'X' gum 'A'-Uvgi TIF 4-e dv? 've 'wif ' Dana Barber Gary Bargas Ann Barlow Sharon Basden Bill Basham Charlie Bassharn 'YY ,W-v Just a second, my eyelashes just fell off exelzxims Cheryl Bernstein. Dinah Bazer Bruce Beard Rudy Bechtel Toni Beck Eddie Belcher Gary Belcher Judie Bell Paul Bell Jeanie Bellah Anita Belz Victor Benavides Bob Bennett Susan Bennett Linda Bentley Debby Berliner Cheryl Bernstein Mike Berryhill Tony Berta Susie Billingsley Johnny Bills Betty Black Woodie Mae Blacklock Judy Blankenship Linda Lee Blankenship Cindy Blum Rickie Bodner Cheri Boesch lX4ike Boesch Andrea Bond Cindia Boothe 'SAnnua1 pictures! I just wanted a sugar cube, walls janet Small. Mike Bradford Nancy Bransom Cathey Brazell Martha Brewster Dick Bridges Julia Bridges Jerry Brigman Linda Brinson Beth Bronson Dale Bronstein Bobby Brooks Kathy Brooks Barbara Brown Sharon Brown Mary Brownfield Kathi Bruce Pam Brunelle Sharon Bryant James Bundock. Carolyn Burkett Joe Burkett Terry Burnett Barbara Burns Charles Burton 62 Charles Borgeson Winston Borum Benny Bowden Gary Bowden David Bowen Sharon Bowerman Jim Boyd Wfoody Boykin Ross Brackett FUR pf-fy Qs, J af N self 'C 3 Npfpf . , Q A 4, 5 .eiH'E C, i, owl s fi ' ....,. B... X . 'ww BP' 'QQ' chedules 4'- ,Ma James Clay Mike Clecre Sandy Clement Lynn Clements Sally Clifford Martin Coady 'Siu Tommy Burton Marsha Busbec Ronald Busdosh Susan Calaway Billy Calder Diane Campbell Stephen Carlin Pat Carlson Barbara Carroll Pat Carter Susan Carter Kay Carver Linda Sue Castle Craig Cathey Nancy Cauker Melba Cavalier Fred Caver Moffitt Cecil Jane Chaffee Jack Chailer Fred Chambers Suzanne Chambers Chisai Childs Harrell Chism Virginia Chitwood Paul Christensen Kenneth Churchill Barbara Clark Gloria Clark Terry Clark -I 'I I , 5 253 Q: . l T X' JUNIORS 63 Bob Cocanower Sheilha Cockerharn John Cockrell Lynn Cody Patty Coffey Melinda Cohagan Carol Ann Cohen Susan Cohen Carol Sue Cohn Grover Cole Suzanne Coleman R. D. Collins Brenda Colyer jim Conlee Marlene Cooper Yvonne Cooper Steve Copeland Sherwin Coplin Cathy Costello Rosa Cotner Mack Cotton Steve Coulter Tim Coulter Cheryl Counts Rita Couser John Covanes Cheryl Coveney Carol Cowart Ronald Cox Danny Crabb T 5? x 5 JUNIORS 'Q is St if f Marylaine Craig Linda Crowder Cindy Culbertson Michael Curd Danny Cushman Vicki Cusick A. .i ,A V i' vw - -if M 'X ia. ' . , -,pam 7,1 Cushman Leads refer em wmv ?'52'5'5f fkitireix .H '- . wn,f,,t,1p-.- f ' wr, . ' '45 1 be .H 2-I f V. 5.3. 5 , . -4 1- 1 fi .wiv s V , ' are warg' 4- V, . ,2zggrf.' LqQ1 s -. I 4-1 1 V, sg , W. . ,, . r i....,, ,.,. , f V QVM ', 64 ' ' f ' X22 1, - 2' 'zigqzw fggwggf fgf- WQQQQ as :fi,,,f1:1 -A-M ' M M if? 5 bf ' 3,-Q 1- , Q i x K V113 'L . A f i ,I 1 22 1, r 1, , ,- rw QQ W rrag f ir f .. t ll ' gk 4-Fi2n.'r.gwgQ -L 'gi , ' f' r f asf. , ' s fl m f 1 f My 134 ig K 1 Nl , V ew 253:92 -W nf- fp rms! 'lmi,4? Q' ' 'M i 52, free 1 QM ri? mi 45 David Dale Dorothy Daly Dennis Dance Larry Daniels Sandra Darrow Martha Daugherty Vicki David Danny Davis Jim Davis vii as JV ' ' ' ' isle 'r i B A is N the Middle Class Therc's only one problem with six people in a locker? 'YS avr: 'fffff' 1.6. f Q, 11-1 ,As NE' in 2,3 w 2 L Z, Q a F, ' ff Karen Davis Tim Davis Bill Dean Nancy Deas Sandra DeLaGarza Linda Denham Carmen Dennis Carolyn Dennis Kerry Dennis Ruth Dennis jon Dial Hettie Dick Betsy Dieb George Dijulio Gwen Dill Danna Dixon Jeff Dixon Bill Dodgen Susan Dodgen Delwin Doggett Veronica Doskal Ricky Doss Suzy Dowdy Dan Downs 65 Eat nh.. Gabriel, come blow your horn! Peggy Duran Danny Dwight John Dycus Brenda Easter Jerry Eastham Pat Echels Bill Echols Jimmie Edwards Kraig Eggspuehler Mike Ehlers Jack Ehrlich Dolly Eichmann Harold Eisenman Barry Eitelrnan Carlene Ekholm JoAnne Ellis Susan Ellman Diane Etier Bill Evans Griff Evans Stephen Ezell Frank Faecke Coleman Farleigh Cathy Fawcett Patricia Felts Eddie Felty Judy A. Ferguson Judy C. Ferguson John Ferris David Fine 66 Sandy Downs Dorothy DuBose Bettie Dudley Gloria Duke Beverly Duma Dwight Dupont Chem Experts Contemplafe Copper, Calcium, and Carbonic Acid George Gilmore Sandie Gipson Maryann Glicksman Lynda Godfrey Cheryl Goldberg Carol Goldman Ed Goodson William Goodwin Tommy Goolsby r igkg' l f' 'F' r 1 Patty Fleischer Wayne Force Rebecca Forrester -Ian Freed Sharon Freese Rita Frey Shari Friesen Karen Sue Furrh Sharon Gabert Larry Gahagan Carolyn Gamble Hank Gardiner June Garrison Sharon Garrison Harriett Garvie Travis Gatlin Marsha Gay Tom Gemmell Don Gibbons John Gifford Pat Gilleland Gary Gillespie Shirley Gillis Judy Gilmartin 67 Carla Gore Linda Graham Kathy Grandey Sharon Granger Rick Grape David Graves Sally Graves Karan Gray George Green Randall Green Verna Green Alan Greenberg Lynda Gregory Jeff Griffin Becky Griffith Susan Grimm Richard Gruver Melinda Guerry Ronny Guess Jerry Guest Laurie Gumm Andy Haden Marsha Hadfield Marti Hale Fun-Fllled Juniors Frohc was 1:57 i 11 f N 5 163. X , JUNGIQRSR M QT -fam. , ting M 68 Bruce Hall Ginger Hall John Hall Nickie Hall Pauline Halle Shelby Hallmark Joanna Haltom Jackie Hamilton Marcia Hammonds 'Z' Chad Hannah Mike Hardgrove Jane Harris Sandra Harris Marilyn Harrison Patsy Harrison in But where do you put the.pencil in? 04311 Q-. 4-N-,. -did' -6? sad 5 X X iq,-,I :fi ,my Jay Harse Sherry Hart Phil Hartman Robert Hasty Dorothy Hatfield Phil Hawker Jane Hawkins Steve Hawkins Rusty Haws Judi Hayes Kathie Hayes Anne Haygood Gary Head Nancy Heel Susan Hejl Bobby Helsley Andy Hemphill Cindy Henderson Benny Henry Jim Henry Talmage Hensley Jim Herman Jane Herring VVayne Herron Carl Hickey Don Higgins Jeff Hightower Linda Hildebrand Joe Hill Sharon Hill 69 Come out, come out, wherever you are. Richard Holybee Ronnie Holybee David Hooten Donna Hopson Billy Horan Bobbie Horton Don Horton John Hosek Lynn Howard Lynn Howell Rusty Hoyle Barbara Hoyt Martha Hubbard Joe Hudson Larry Huffman Margie Hughes john Hull Vernon Hulme Dennis Hunt Jan Hunter Pam Hunter Betty Hurley Priscilla Hurley Betty Hutsell 70 Judy Hines Beverly Hinz Beverly Hodge Kay Hodge Robert Holder Tom Hollingsworth Bill Holmes James Holmes Vicki Holmes Ex-fish Watch Football in Frenzied -, Exuberance Gene Kelly Marva Kenas Donna Kendall Pete Kendall Gary Kenny Randall Kildow Freddy Hutton Leonard Ingalls Jan Isbell Kathy Israel Bud Jackson William Jackson Sue Jacoby Sandy Jarrell Karen Jewell Becky Johnson Carol Johnson Doug Johnson Judy Johnson Kathy Johnson Butch Johnston Jill Johnston Linda Johnston Martha Johnston Carol Jones Doris Jones Jan Jones Linda Jones Sheralee Jones Camille Joseph Eric Kattner Rosalyn Katz Miles Keener Linda Keesy Babs Keith Danny Kelley ' I V 4 X l tf I on llf JUNIORS , i. '1 Ronald Kile Steve Killpack Danny Kilpatrick jay Kineannon Debra King Keith King Robert King Vivian King Kay Kinlough Delane Kinney Howard Kinzy Donna Kizer Mike Knox Dale Kolar Hank Korman Robert Korman Barbara Koy Joan Labovitz David Laird .Ioellen Lambert Gerry Lands Roger Lane Grady Langley Ann Lanier jimmy Lasater Ray Laskoski Lana Laves Dorsey Lawhorn Wanda Lay Dudley Layne f'..x'.?:? Q N I5 . :gag I JUNIORS 72 Perry Leach Dedie Leahy Hester Leatherbury Dick LeBlanc Brenda Lee Dana Lefler Future eniors Ponder un, as 6 df' Susan Levin Vivian Levine Max Levy Eddie Lewis Jan Lewis Jeff Lewis john Lewis Sherry Lewis Karen Leyh 'XY Preliminary cholasiic Apiiiude N. . . and I thought Coach Turner's paddle Dale Lighthart Bobby Little jim Little David Lobingier Sammy Loeb Johnny Loggins Jan Lott Jimmy Loudermilk Janice Love Ken Lovin Sally Lovin Janelle Lowe Bryan Lucas Karen Luce Greg Ludington Richard Ludwig Nancy Lyon Pat McArnis Sandy McAnally Joe McCawer Richard McClain Marsha McClelland john McCorkle Mike McCulley 73 af, 1-A H - is I we Christi McDaniel David McDaniel Robert McDaniel Kim McDonald 'ZF' Ron McDonald Janice McFarland nm- I don't think there is a rabbit in here!,' Jeff McGhie Mickey McHam Virginia McHenry Mike Mclnturff Mary Mclver Austin McLaughlin Jim McLean Dan McLeland Larry McMahon Margaret McNamee Brian McNeil Donne McReynolds Susan McReynolds Betty Macune Kay Magnor Roy Magruder Dee Anne Major Byron Makarwich Dale Malone Dick Malone Sheila Malone Kathleen Maloney Steve Malott Mike Mandl Kathy Maples Larry Marrs Luther Marshall Buzz Martin Jackie Martin Janice Martin 74 el? if-V' W Aid Purchase of Rings Pamela Martin Jesse Martinez Carol Mathis Melba Matlock David Mayer David Mayo Walter Mays Ronald Meador Danny Melton Sherri Merideth David Merril Jerry Meyerspn 1 Gerald Mitchell Mary Anne Mitchell Dennis Moad Queenie Mobley Keith Moffat Vicky Mohr David Moller David Montgomery Bill Moon Susan Middlebrook June Miles Karon Sue Miles Bobby Miller Linda Miller Mary Miller Marcy Millican Benny Milling Glenda Mills Diana Miner Charla Mitchell Dena Mitchell iii: , i f' 7 5 JUNIORS W if fiztaffiii s bla. 2655 Q, 5 Q, 3332 il g,s,,M aw 75 Danny Moon Gale Moore Sammy Moore Robert Moorhead Scott Mooring Larry Morgan Steve Morphis Judy Morris Patricia Morrison Anne Morrow Carolyn Morrow Robert Morton Kerry Moseley Jackie Moser Felix Moss Jody Motl Robert Moulder Shannon Mountjoy Ronald Muller Sandra Murchie Bill Muse Kenneth Neal Paul Neece Vernon Neel - ye . K RFQ-ig? I Jumoks e if ti' 76 Middle Men Listen Enviously lo College- Jeannine Newsom Linda Newton Tom R. Newton W. Tom Newton Ronnie Nichols Lee Nicol Pam Nix Russell N oblitt Carol Nordin 5 Q if Bound eniors Arlene Northcott Richard Norton Bill Nunnallee H. D. Oakley Bill O'Brien Bill Ohlen A Supervisor's view of L. A. Smith Harvey Oles . Paula Oliveri Eddie Oliveros Kay Orbison Candy Owen Cissie Owen Donna Owen Peggy Owens Roy Pacheco Lyman Palmros Don Park Nancy Park Jimmy Parker Joan Parker Patricia Elena Pa Sam Parker Shirley Parker D'Ann Parks Dean Parks Donna Parks Kurt Parr Karen Parrish George Patten Larry Patterson Sharon Patterson John Patton Jerry Paul Martha Paulson Charles Pelz Jimmy Pendleton rker l 77 But they said even a five year old could assemble it. Bill Pierce John Pierce Don Pigg Kathy Pine Terry Pinkard Gary Pinkerton Keith Pittman Eddie Planche Harry Polito Janet Pospichal Ann Post David Potter Judy Potts Harriett Powell Curtis Powers Roy Prater Wesley Pratt Sheron Prestidge Frances Price Jan Price Linda Pruitt Diane Pulliam Kenneth Pulliam John Raley Janet Pennington William Perdue Ronnie Perkins Cynthia Pettigrew Dale Phillips Martha Phillips Stanley Phillips Carol Philpot Billy Phipps Glistening Bands of Gold Bring 909 Exclamations Galore Ann Rios Linda Robbins Ann Roberts Carroll Roberts Pat Robertson Becky Robinson iii 5 glzejfn ' l f' il, Kathleen Rall Arthur Ramirez Jimmy Randles Bobby Rape Victor Raupe Barbara Ray Mary Ray Carolyn Raymond Kathy Reade David Reeves Larry Reimert Art Renfro Lynn Renick Elaine Renner Barbara Renola George Retos Darla Rhodes Marion Rice Terry Rich Carole Richards Bobby Richardson David Richardson Linda Richardson Carolyn Richey Karen Richmond Mary Anne Richmond Mac Riddle Johnny Ridgway David Rightmer Rick Ringler it is ,t,e 79 Kenny Rogers Steve Rogers Marcia Rosenthal Howard Ross Patsy Ross Ronnie Roudon Nita Roundtree Stanley Rowell April Rowland Cynthia Rowland Adelene Roy Cheryl Rubenstein Ted Ruby Annette Russell Susan Rutledge Mike Ryan Sharon Ryan Harry Saginaw Cynthia .Samuelson Mike Sanchez Cindy Sanders Ronnie Sanders Connie Sanderson Sharon Sass John Scarbrough Sybil Schaad jim Schell Dick Schmale Bettye ,Schuessler Stuart Schuster 5- N. 'Y 'P-Y .1 W ' - A I 6 XM y me 5 JUNIORS f ,skin at -e ggi Lrg .M ies, gm ,M , '33 80 we ...ey N ,... YE Future Leaders Compet Philip Schutts Arlene Schwartz C. T. Scott Don Scott Richard Seale Edwin Seghers 9 2? awil ,S my mg, -11, M X , ,.v ' Z lf , Q 1- , 9 x ' - 4 mi ,fx IUS Livvy Seibert Janet Lee Selcer -Iacquelyn Sells ' ' ti, , in i y Arthur Serrano p 713 'ati' fl Mary Sewell iii 'ix , I R'-3-' Larry Shackclforcl X i fi A Sandra Shaffer 'R S ff'f'f,:: Lb, 1 Bobbie Shaw K H.- has !AV. E!! janies Slieicl , V X V -N.. -S VW M , 1. N 7, :,,,- , 4 'rf S ' M W ' V Ugg? k ,ka ,., Ak, k J 4 5 , f lx JT .Q . . -fo-wg 45 X M .- 'qxgjgfgxw .. Af' -'E 'M ,lv an ,s-. ...S 1' ky so ' , f,' 1 1 y 'if' ' QV 5132 v 4.. I for Student Body Fflces . ' , XJ kg' W f f , S Q Pe X S Q' , ,Q A 1 1 D 'v- A C ,iw . .x . gr , y gr 3 K The 8 : 45 limited roars into view. Bill Shepherd Danny Shepherd Johnny Shepherd Marsha Shirley Mary Shoaf David Short Dianne Shults Bill Sievers Becky Simmons Francine Simmons Hal Simmons Warren Simmons Eddie Simpson Joe Simpson Ruth Ann Simpson Kay Slocomb Janet Small Sonia Small Zelma Smart Donnie Smith Kay Smith Ken Smith Mike Smith Pam Smith 81 Paschal juniors go cheesecake. Nancy Springer Rosalyn Springer Gary Standridge Sheryl Stanford Robert Staples Linda Stapp John Starnes Sally Steger Diane Steinert Rob Stenstrom David Stephenson Trish Stephenson Gail Stevens Janet Stevens Mary Scott Stewart Mike Stewart Kay Stockton Lorin Storey Deanna Story Diana Stotler Cindy Strickling Sharon Stroud F redi Stryer Debbi Stuard Donna Stuard Lynn Stuart Mike Stuart Joe Stuebing Anne Stumhoffer Steve Stump 82 Rusty Smith Van Smith Ronnie Soignier Herby Sparks Ann Spillman Bobby Spitler 'eww ' , it , 4 ,GDP Qs ,1 Q- H91 F J wav A , ,.,. x i sz7's,.a.: fi 'R ' o 1 f' 3- , . ' S .at Q i, . wa, ink L -. il f ff , 5' .ts F A X 9 jx, Middlers Ho 1 f f A 'Du . 'Uh-Q 47 73 1-' .all 7 ..' Jw . ...Q-X ,-L....y i , ' xt ni? 1 , 7 ff 0 an ru 3 0.4 : ., . E4 . . ' .Q f . 15 . A ,F , 1 M53 '.-Rb , up A--Q. lx. .Y Afsf ....., as Qr P . 'CN -...tw 5 .3 Q35 iff -.fs 3 vw? ' .asv ax .... 'ia GL, iv' -iv Aa.. l alfa? 44 Q! 413' 'heir Annual Ant-Attracter , .f, V A01 rr 1 ,. -ca,-i ry 5 xg 43 ' 7 'rr Joy Trussell Kathy Turbeville Mary Turner Cheryl Unkart Q' 'TT Kay Sullins Libby Sumner Toni Sutphen Ronnie Sutter Nancy Taff Jena Tate Teri Diane Teague Ralph Terrell Robert Terry Clifford Thompson Jan Thompson Judy Thompson Louise Thompson Mike Thompson Ann Thornton Nancy Thurmond Barbara Tills Larry Tiner Ben Tipton Robert Toburen Alan Tomlin Gary Trammell John Trentman Steve Triplett Kirk Urquhart iffy, 1 jim Utterback r , it 7 R 'L Betsy Vance ' C l A V Cl Gigigysaniigrsail 83 Vw , iff, s I K 1' . 5 -XM JUNIORS new Mike Waldron Gary Walker Jean Walker Sandra Wallace Charlotte Wallum Ellen Walsh Jo Walsh Jimmy Waltrip Sally Ward Steve Ward Warren Ward Russell Washburn Cheryl Waters Jonni Waters Lois Way Maria Webb Dennis Weber Ronnie Weddell Karen Weilman Charles Weinert Carolyn Weinrnan Charles Welch Johnnye Wells Marty Wender 84 - AEE? -rf' Patrice Vaughan Ellen Victor Tony Vidaurri Phyllis Vinson T. E. Vitek Tommy Wadley Mary -Io Wagner Sonja Walden Dani Waldron I' 'Q A 4 . wig, NN.. 5-sm x,,rXi 'T i 'TQ , . E . .J L . CN' -pf -... ii lw f-wall vi1Q -011 fi X, 6 fg ' x., W, L. N , 1 f x.. 1 fax ja: af azz' V- A, V - me -1 if! -Q its ,1., R X- I VA V ak A I .Ta . 1 ,M l if ileasri W s . in ' fi if, - 41, . V ' is so -. Q liisil fl V w ls'f -- 1 'S ' '1 . . + i ' ' - ' if ' ff ' . ,7 s , Y W, Q 11' Ag: 'eff 5 P -R' Mi' Q l .swf ?'i5 sz ' I f uw v-L, 4 Almost Out, Juniors Fumbl ,. A, A, 1' .a--1-2122523595 if If it if ' , h ,, at ' y.vv kry, V in K ll ,i i n in ZA 'UN an y ,I . ' N s 1 , X ,-45 ACT' 8 'Q ' 'S if X 1 k bil' ll.s ' J yan e at is fm - .A KW A my - F . 5: 1 171 Q k 0 lr a - ' me-X gg, . Q be '-as .Q I3 V ' it s x 5 :asf 3 s :Lf Ilfnfg We it B, M Q'-4' t 'Ti 4'-if? 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K if R Linda Wilson V l lN1iriam lVinesankCr 1' y , B Linda Wiseh H 'V ' X do not climb treeslw B , ' W N, Britt West Wilma VVheat Barbara White Buzzy Wlhite Elizabeth White John Whiteley Carol Whitley Fran Whitley Dodi Whitt Danny Whittle Peggy Widaman Suzanne Widdeeke Mark Widener Reid Wier Jim Wiggins Patty Wiggins Mike Wilemon Bill Wiley Doug Wiley Pam Wilkerson Pat Wilkerson Terry Vtlilkins John VVilkinson Cecil VVilliams Dana Williams David Williams Ernie Williams Kathy Williams Michael Williams Monte Williams It says right here that elephants positively 85 X 'SGee whiz, you're engaged again? The Thinker? 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Smith Greg Smith Janet Smith Jeanne Smith Jimmy Smith Ronald James Smith Sharon Smith Sue Smith Tony Smith Howard Sonkin Mike Sortore Stella South Stephanie Southgate Mark Spakowski Kathy Spaulding Bobby Spears Carolyn Sprinkle Alfred Stacey Larry Stacy Teresa Stacy James Standifcr Dianna Stanley Shary Stanley Marilynn Starling Karen Steffensen Betty Stell Lois Stenstrom Kenneth Stewart Nora Stimmel Carol Stolz Cathy Story Robert Stow Mary Streett lndia Striekland Kay Strickling Carole Stringfellow Linda Stults Sherrie Stump lOl Rees Stuteville Mike Summerhill Donnie Sunderman Pat Swagerty Susie Swaim Christy Talbert Beverly Anne Taylor Cheryl Taylor Larry Taylor Martha Taylor Norris Ray Taylor Sam Taylor Vernon Taylor Melissa Teddlie Pamela Templeton David Terry Jerry Thomas John Mark Thomas Rayna Kay Thomas Terry Thomas Lee Thompson Mike Thompson Tommy Thompson Pamela Thornton Pat Thornton Ken Thurmond Kay Thweatt Keith Tidwell Marshall Timmons Linda Tindall John Tiner Jennifer Tinsley James Toburen Ellen Triplett Karen Turner Larry Turner Linda Turner Beverly Tye Nilta Underwood Louise Upton Sue Utterback Bill Vahrenkamp Jim Van Hoose Talcesa Yan Tassel Sharon Verner Sam Vernon Lanny Vest Don Visser Donna Jeanne Wakeman Bill Walker Mike Walker Larry Walkington Ann Wallace Maudi Walsh Rick Walters Phil Walthall Teacher's eye view of a Coffey Klatch. l02 4 .352 ' lS w is fv 122 - A T M, T 'i' L gil l' VS K T ' T , L 5 L' 'TJ' gl 2 K o n '-s 22- vi .X -as L nfs., ,N 4 -'N wi , s L -.-A ...,,, K L . 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LA, z 'VW ,Q ov ARS ne PANTHER Richer li-. l , QA, ssl -me ...xv Marcia Louisc Yok Paula York Bud Young Gary Young Mark Young Mike Young Rhonda Young James Youngblood Bob Yung Mark Zimmer Linda Zimmerman Gene Zuber ley Bill West Jane Westpheling Jackie Whaley Dee Wheeler Joyce Wheeler Shirley Wheeler Billy Mc White David White Donnie White Steve Wfhite Vivia White Joy Whitfill Peggy Whitten Larry Widmer Sally WVieser Bill Wiggins Edith Wiggins Tim Wilbanks Ellen Wilhurn Bonnie Wilkerson Joyce Williams Marvin Williams Pat Williams Mary jane Willig Linda Wills Dianne Wilson John Wilson Melinda Wilson Susie Wilson Sharland Windham Susan Wise Albert WVittneben Tommy Wofford Susan Wolelnen Marc Wolens Donna Wolf Dave Vlood Philip Woodall Ted Woodard Sharon Woodring Bill Woods Carolyn Woods Cary Woods Rory Wooten Candace Wray Larry Wren Cynthia Wright Maurica. Wright 'finia Wright Roberta Wyatt Diane Wygant Karen Yancey Ben Yandell Donnie Yandell Joan Yarbrough Jimmy Yeary A winning team and a wonclcrlul homvcoining dance give Paschalites IHE'IT10l'lCS to chz'1'isl1 for- ever. lil ffl The little auditorium reverberates with Z1 mighty cheer, Style show quccn nominees anxiously await the magic mo- ment. N ,Q .ww 1- J 'ff fileaafm ,173 ' mx Pm- l I ' xmiggm ,,,,M i '- ',w- , , 1: gi? K' -N- '-5 1 Vi 1 2 f Q VY! ,,,,q,.44'-E' ' V DT. , 'f N ' L V, , 4 , N' ,V t . . ,VY ,.. ,. N ,, X L M , . P' ,j W - ., , s , , V ' ' ., H 151. XTR '-2 L. ' 1' 5 .M - ' V- ' ' -mg, p .hx ,. ' x ' j. ,,, - sw., . .3 ,Y Q .Q X W - 1' 'H . N. -w f, : - H 1 - . fx . Viv 1-1-,ph .V , img. ' . 1: 1 V v- Y -xx y , . .151 ,5, X9 ,I W l 'so Q 1 S. ' . 1, Q- +1 -, ff -3 N If 7' 'fr 5 ' , - ' 1 N , ' , ' ,L - ,, my , 9 5 .tn -,H - ,Q . A hw. ,x , 1, fl' T -' ' :xl , 1 ' - I 'Q ' f- -'NXR Wx- f ' .' 5-11 - -,QNX--.,.' N ' ' V f N A , L Q 5 'Ni' Q 'L KX - ,- -1 I . 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'W J Ox x U 1. , , ,xxx , 4 V MC ff , 1 ,Lx M' ' 'x ' ,-V P 'V , , 'A if , L-Y' -,. X c , . ,f . . xx x X v. Q X f Carol Burnett Steve Smith Deep Purple 1 '16 . jx L ' 9 1 if 5 I DANNY BAKER JULIA CONRAD NP f '...1'5' i Q ' Ja, BEN DYESS Purple hadows PENNY LOCKE x 1 V' QW Ku V , Q N. '.k' ' , GLENN INGRAM 110 I 'ZZ7 MALINDA FERGUSON CYNTHIA PRESTON RALPH REAVIS KELLE BIEDSONG Baseball EMILY UTTERBACK Football ports DEBBIE DRAKE Track weeihearis N , . MISS PASCHAL Donna Duke Donnais perceptiveness and sincere attitude is evi- -Igl lxmm Z ffm aww-szoxf V - Donna arrives at school, ready for a day of pep rallies, as well as studies. dent as she carefully performs at chemistry experi- ment. Around P. H. S With Miss Paschal Touch that sandwich again, and I'll beat you to death with my wet straw' I baptize thee in the name of the principal, the NW' s if faculty, and the holy commencement. Participation in church activities broadens and adds perspective to Donna's busy week. MR. PASCHAL Bob Hunnicutt -14 , if 1 - ggi ,1L,,,f' A Q , - fx, , , we ' . -. ' 9 . . 1.f,f,,-. 1zi.,..e ' 'zsc.?s2,, - -- fri . g if- 1 f '1' . 11,i -09221551 ., -T. . - ii12I2'v N A break in the grueling work of thi- clay is cnjoycd at lunch by Bob and his classmates. Couccntration and :L steady hand :irc prcrcquisitr-s for any physivs studcnt. Around P. H. . W Mr. Paschal Another year. another presidency, Active participation in church activitivs pro- vides spiritual growth which is necessary for a wull-rounded pcrsonality. 1 mn 554 2 As alldistiict umm, Bob rcprsscnts his sfhool both on and off thi' court in 1 SIJOI'tSI1l2l.l'liiiii' manner. -4 LOU LEVY and MISS PASCHAL FINALISTS Q JT Eff! ' fm'-rpg 2:5 JN 5 Q2 7 1 - W V, 4 Q Y as .ar by J vfni-3 i ' X , ff? K is LETTY ECKARDT ROB JOHNSON CONNIE FRAKER ' V . ..,1s. As the school year progresses, certain Paschal- ites stand out among their classmates for most truly representing different phases of Paschal's personality. After much deliberation and many nominations, the PANTHER Staff has chosen the students who best embody this personality. With great pride and pleasure we present to you- PANTHER S T A F F MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED SALUTES GLENNA SCHROEDER and TOM HAZLEWOOD Most scnoot svuznso A BETSY BROOKS and DENNY ALEXANDER f ,vi N Ns 3 ' f A , MOST CHEERFUL TRICIA BATES and BOBBY BETHEA if I f - I T PANTHER STAFF MOST TALENTED SALLY GUENTHER and DAVID NICHOLS MOST FRIENDLY GAIL GUMM and JIMMY LEWIS BEST DRESSED JUDY WORSHAM and A LARRY ANTON SALUTES MOST STUDIOUS T TRISH CLARDY and PAT HOLLIFIELD T, L33 MOST WITTY KAY APPLEMAN and HULL BELMORE -' Y ' N 'afhfw . 7 1-f ' ' 'f,:f- 'vwf'f'T ' -'iffy ' ' J. ' f 1' 5 'Tk 2' ' Magik ,MW Wifffwbf, -,,,,,, ...LW 1 Q wr' ,. .,.f- ' MOST ATHLETIC SANDY WEST and GREG PIPES . 'F ew Q ... 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A positive person in every activity she undertakes, BEVERLY ANGELL is known by the faculty and her friends as an organizer and a leader of causes . As past editor of the Pantherette, she has been an outstanding representative of Paschal in numerous writing contests. BEV'S high ideals and service are traits to be admired. Resolve to be thyself. An individualist in every respm 1, MARGARET ANKELE is always will ing to give of her time to aid in the ai- tivities of the school. As Vice-Presidc-ni of Pan-Am, she handles the meetings most successfully. MARGARETS sin cerity and eagerness to help endear hm to all who meet her. For the good are always the merry. The embodiment of friendliness and good humor-that is CHARLES BOR- GESON. His attitude of cooperation and good humor is displayed in his endeav- ors in Scouting, service and sports at Paschal, and community service through the Tarrant County Youth Council. Pas- chalitcs who know CHARLES realize that his ready grin and pleasant disposi- tion are only external manifestations of a genuinely happy and considerate per- son. lo strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. An excellent and inquisitive person, MIKE DE MANCHE is always striving for the best in everything he undertakes. MIKE'S perseverance is seen in the hard work he puts into the band and his out- standing science fair project. No endeavor is in vaing its reward is in the doing. Not one to do anything half-way, DA- VID COCHENER attacks his duties with eagerness and diligence. As Presi- dent of Pan-Am, he worked hard to make the Argentine Amigos feel at home. DA- VIDlS attitude, appearance, and knowl- edge make him a most valuable repre- sentative of Paschal. ,AF iii S H' 1 . Royal While most students at Paschal devote their high school careers to attaining the goals of scholarship, courtesy, loyalty, and cooperation set forth early in our school's his- tory, some enhance the lives of all of those about them by going far- ther than is required. Each year the faculty and administration at Pas- K 4 v 9 i A o x .- :F 1-'. 2- ., . tl. , ' 4 'S- ' :- . 4, 5 1 if A A . .- f. ' . ffl: , ff 11.-if l 25.1 ' 0 I Purprles Q chal nominate students to be recog- nized in the Royal Purple section of the Panther for their outstanding work and leadership. These students represent separate phases of Paschal life, yet combined-they make lip the world of Paschal student body. Therefore, we dedicate these pages to the 1964 Royal Purples. A thing of beauty is a joy forever. The only high school member of the TCU ballet troupe, MICHELE ETIER brings her own contributions of beauty and joy to her school and community. An ROTC sponsor for the second year, she spends a great deal of thought, en- ergy, and time promoting a wholesome attitude within the Corps. MICHELE is an excellent scholar who reflects credit on her school and on herself. 'KShe liked what'er she looked on and her looks went everywhere. An air of friendliness and cheerfulncss always surrounds CONNIE FRAKER, whether she is in the classroom or work- ing on extra-curricular activities. A most cooperative student, CONNIE works 'well with other students as well as with teach- ers and goes beyond the minimum rc- quirements. How many loved her moments of glad A pert walk and friendly smile typify the presence of CATHY FRENCH. Deeper than this, though, is the perse- verance that conquers a challenge and the inquiring mind that finds out why. Sewing occupies spare moments and pro- vides an outlet for her keen creative sense. Winner of the Altrusa Award and member of the Panther staff, CATHY adds a charming and cheerful spark to Paschal's halls. Oh could you view the melody of every grace and music of her face. As a cellist in the Fort Worth Sym- phony, SALLY GUENTHER not only has made a great contribution to the Music Department, but also is a fine representative of the type of student Paschal should like to show the public. Well mannered and polite, SALLY is highly thought of by pupils and faculty alike for her enthusiastic participation in activities both in and out of school. Never leave that till to-morrow which you can do to-day. An attitude of industry and willing- ness to cooperate is characteristic of BARBARA HUDSON. She is ever-ready to do her part to see a job through and spends many hours in such extra-curric- ular activities as Future Teachers' Club and yearbook work. Coupled with fine' intelligence and loyalty, these qualities combine to make her a fine representa- tive of Paschal. lm 1 X w 1 V L fr' ' ,LwfiI,k2a1rfQF M194 Kr? tw: X' :!?wm'E E 2 din ulbfir -5-Yiwu! ant 1'if54:2Qi91Q DWP: ,lj 4-m3Qw,LaliJ,63iiLk: fi Iswglwii-'PZ wifi,-kiiwzfi iii w x 1 l T w Y w N 1 1 X . N A L 1vI: '7 ,727 jj Lajiblvlllljzl :Y Pggflo 'wkijlui 'gjwfv xfffgilfilk . was 'FJ KFW5' H isfams im-b 2' gag.. 5.x j L 1513, xu 31 ml 15 Gciifffw K, lim? jpaih. wr 5E5lF?91fi gaflkxx 'dff EIAYHUA ? hx fl XTYXHUV 'ffillkmke G16 g'Who are neither children nor God, but men in a world of men. For their leadership in school and on the football field, LOU LEVY is saluted by the faculty and his fellow students. Pleasant and friendly with all people, he never fails to speak for what is right. LOU'S excellent abilities make him a fine representative of Paschal not only as a scholar, but also as an athlete. He who dares to be different. , Every society must have its critic, thus Paschal has its JIM PALMER. From his co-editor position on the Pantherette, his voice has been raised frequently but sinf cerely where a voice was needed. From behind black-rimmed glasses, a iudicious visionary views Paschal in strictly objec- tive terms. His terse journalistic style has won numerous awards, and his wry hu- mor has awakened many a classroom. ward-looking men. Where the willingness is great, the dif- ficulties cannot be great. Willing and cooperative, GLENNA SCHROEDER does a lot more in every field than she ever wants or gets credit for. A very fine student and leader, GLENNA has the attitude that makes a ' fine school spirit and a helpful, loyal friend. - Ride on! Ride on over all obstacles, and win the race! A keen interest in both his studies and athletics makes BILL RUSSEL a leader in Paschal and a Royal Purple. Quiet, but always courteous and interested, BILL is an excellent student with par- ticular ability in mathematics and sci- ence. Representing Paschal as a starter on the A basketball team and on the baseball team, he was chosen for the jim' jackson Most Valuable Player Award by his basketball teammates. As an athlete, scholar, and leader, BILL RUSSEL has earned the respect of faculty and stu- dents alike. There is always a new horizon for on- One of Paschal's National Merit Final- ists, JOE RIDDELL has brought credit to his school and himself through his su- perior gracles. A hard worker, both at school and in his church, JOE is given positions of importance because of his dependability and trustworthiness. Purpleis 6' was-1964 CHEERLEADERS 5 .Is N '1 K L I x Q QENNV X DENNY ALEXANDER iq 7 bum K , fl BETSY BROOKS -1'A Q ,XX 'Z , 'df fy rf ...Q ,tg Q CLIFTON BARN HART 4,1 Vt? NANCY YOUNG 2, , M bfi 5 5 I I . Q vf ,z ' QAUL I CINDY PAUL TATE PULLIAM Eitwif NLNN , A gs P-A-S-C-H-A-L! Cheerleaders brave the heights to lead the student body in an early morning pep rally. The excitement of a football game is reflected in the enthusiasm of Paschal's cheerleaders. E, 34 5 QQ, 1' :ll f- 'v Ir: ' ,. , X X gf' , ll xi I I Ks I 1 it A titty if A RICKY DONNA DOSS DUKE Qt Q- ' s I' x S' 1 gut X SUE SPIVEY ew. 53 X V WI MIKE BRADFORD -G NK x'i DIANE CONRAD F I 4 QAREV l CAREY CALDWELL The glitter of royalty graces the more M: - 'x glamorous activities of a school year. To the victor belongs the praiseg to the school belongs the pride. From keeping out the rain to defeating arch rivals, a united Paschal spirit pervades every activity, meets every challenge. 136 While students make ? Q gk 4 fd Mfv f,v A , - W ff If , ' . l ,, Q , C . ' A ' . , , gf , , i . ,. ,, 1 X , 4-' - - J . 0 l ,. fff f , 'S ' rr V 0 - . - 1 1' g ll ,. 1 4' 1 - 9 , , 1. ' v . K I 1 4 ' . f' u sf' 1 'N M F- .- Vg N 'w Y -H, if . 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'l l '1 sam ' ,J is A' WL Maia To greet the new faces of students, workmen give the campus The idea for a new fountain emerges as Robert a new look, One such improvement is a counseling office which Trimble searches for his senior ring. was expanded to accommodate the pupils. O O O Put on a New Face an p P I f wi 1 f' . 11 ' ,, ,,-- ravi' Q -1' l fl 'li ll Q l . - sam - f Z win Q , ,Q - . .rg , llllllsl llglxtall ,la ' 'L . ' .2 V I U ', Fil.-'elif N L Nl Q K' XX jf L'.,'sw1','i'2fifif'31. Khulna-.- -Qi.. ---Q... i ,. x ' 'QQ 1:5-X s..--.,.?.,.j1,. , e i 3-ry-r5g:. J 'ees The frame cafeteria slowly forms from a skeleton of wood Paschal's parade of model homes gets a new paint job. and nails. 139 -if 1 , AW,L,,1 ' l,,,, ' P A 5 H A L H l G 6 A ,, ' It F LJ'L 'fe ' fl :ii I nnumnmon ,I 'A'nArn:l ',: E:- ' - K, ' J K, xr' :E U' -A' E ' ' -if JZ pf' fj?:g 1-FI: 'E suclngggnizs nh :gg 1,-v, Q f 1 I Vrlemykf V -- gg:- . '+zN1':'m mm -K - E ---V-x we . ' if 1 : Q ' . iss.: T-f f. iygrtwy 'V Q '-:isllrisisawlcnvlol . Q Hr: ,xiii K V. N. - tw nam mmisvgn E3 'I -,fm 1 -ff f- af . 4 E555 : W.. ., VV i R, ,Q-ihgusri ::..J'H?E.-W ,M y .Ay A ,, I - V. gg,, ixgimnvieuucnmx :gut t t t las.-ff' -frame. . L lp tik i . , Q M L,LA . M '- l 1 Q 7'?t .'1JifBQf . A l p N Wil 'W H H+- K Mlm if lmm n ,awww refs-if-gil: A . Additional strain on enrollment was reflected in the large increase of teachers. Each department expanded its curriculum to meet the diverse in- terests of its individual pupils. V? Yearly running for classes leaves juniors and seniors tired and ragged. Say, you can forge well,', says Mrs. Thompson, okaying a tentative schedule. How much do I owe you for that AUP Is 'X' your first or last name? asks Mr. Hudgins as he signs up a student for his classes. 0 0 0 140 Crank Up the Old Grind H E R E Okay, but where's my fortune? Paschal biologists arrive at Will Rogers Exhibit Hall to visit Fort Worthls first Health F air. The many vivid displays stirred the minds and stomachs of busloads of students. . . . Observe How Their Health Fares So that's where they come from. Hey, that's the same shade as your lipstick! 141 .v w -- .4 .V-. vi, A .. sv' 4 -, b2?1 ?.YE5t ,A -L31-H i 16- vm, '. ,.., - ' wr fl' ' fQ?!'EQ3f' -ef ff 4- H, 1 ., .4 . . ,,. . ., vlfxl ' 'Qrrxif . ' . 's ' LA - 3 kin. f ,mf .1. ,. 9 :gf'J,, f1F?-21.1 3 1 . gffiggij-'.,.5g:??l 5 jf: wit ' 11-1ff1f1fr:2m:?,.1 We ff 'X 'lvggy flgagg wig, fP,,Fi,gy1s1vz?g,Q,5 A .-fi: QA T, 'Y'- ,f?.'3 '?:1?'r355Qiv'rfl I3l'g'i,-7,5 ' 'x fin' f. .-r.?,f.afxv I - 'JA ' W -' 512155 ,' , . . ,, 'L - ,. f 'E - .lf ' In - V v 1 ft L' ,f-1' - 4 .1 if f.- . , all 1 r' fl ' ' ,,- ' -2 p, 4, ox ss ' h 3 1955 - l . :X A ,W iam fl M - r -2- a we .1 : A I ' ,, . .gl .ly W . MA. - 1 . - . ' l t -ex- ,L .nt W Q 1 ! Q37 ' 5 J ' .ff Q . . , , iii? X1 l ll 4 M, - V X' A , .. ,. 4 -' if 4 aff ' if 1 A '19 s Howdy Week Royalty, Betsy Brooks and Denny Alexander, reign during the traditional welcome week for new students. Who eats lollipops? I use them to hold my tongue in, brags Susan Gant to Marilyn Priddy as they entertain at the Howdy Week Program. 142 H .W sw ., A M K 'f iv XM' Cheerleaders don winning smiles at the pre-school party for sophomores. POSSE boys, Bill Campbell and Truitt Clinard, enjoy stashing bottles. Name tags prove a great help in learning new names. . . . Roll Out the Purple Carpet vw 13 What truck? I don't see a truck. 'lWhen the Saints Go Marching In -John Tucker, Johnny Yates, Ben Dyess . . . lroll and Roll lo Hallowed Halls ,mf ., 'J' , , Bells ring and the sheep return to the fold. The ways they re- turn are numerous and varied-using cars, feet, trikes, and bikes. QAM 1 , Mai SCHOOL Scenic cruisers deposit scholars at one of Paschal's many entrances. Students cheerfully rush to homerooms. 143 2- I 1 .- M2 . ' 9 XX' ' No, I do not want a pinch of salt in my coke. Texarkana played host to hundreds of Paschal students blazing a trail on the yearly football trip. Explosive spirits of the week were carried from buses to stadium to guarantee victory for the team. . . . Go Greyhound to Victory sa l Whip it on 'em, Paschal Panthersf' urge cheerleaders as Superstitious Paschalitcs hopefully nail up fetish time for departure nears. 44 Cheerleaders at the Homecoming pep rally appear through At the Homecoming Dance, end of the week's festivities, a the sea of faces to lead yells that recall vivid memories for queen was crowned and a victory was celebrated. Most exes. popular step was the Yellow Jacket Stomp. . . . Extend Paws to Past Grads It'll never get off the ground, cautions Dianne Den- Rob Johnson socks to keep Carol Jacobsen from going into orbit nis to Pam Dixon and Sandy Davis. with newly won crown. Nonconformist Carey Caldwell claps on the offbeat. .44 A national legend became a national symbol of courageg Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy became a widow. The grace she gave her tasks as First Lady was a charming complement to her hus- bandls political virility. Roses and affection greeted this couple in Fort Worth on what was to be their last public visit. No Paschal student, no American will ever forget the day No- vember 22, 1963. Objectively speaking, it was the most histori- cal day of any pupil's life. Personally speaking, it was the first time many had experienced such great tragedy. A flag flown at half-staff was a fitting but inadequate emblem of a coun- tryls grief for its assassinated leader. . . . hare a Nation's orrow. Disillusioned pupils turned to teachers for comfort, asking questions that could not be answered. Huddled around radios, students listened for any note of hope. When the fateful news was announced, it was met with stunned disbelief, and a stifled sob from the corridor. I4 3 fg M -251,5 5 A ox fm , , ,' A , A .K 1.5 .V ying 1 -gi' W , .v.. .ig'Q 4, ,., v- 7 A ,, --1,37 X, -V 'D 5 1 W A 1 -. N. , E ,. Q l rf I I Y . ' ' ' , ' , - X-X s M. N- X 'N . ' ' 1 f ' M' , . b - , my . I , I ' . Vg ' i i ' x ' 4. , r .r.,,,,, 35 N 1 ' A X 'N , f f .- Y a . , ,f-s1',,,v,Y?,.. JNL . 2 h ' ----.., 2' ,fs M.-. , .YJ : Q ,,,- 1' P n Q Xi g. XX . , at -v I1 , ,mmwf ' l nl 1-' rp A, N 5 Q, gr A , 'Q nw iw 4 . . ., TY as-' Y 'fe -th I'm sorry but you'll have to join the models, union. What comes after S4,836,23l.48? Students' unknown plight: the amount of money spent on game tickets, dance tickets, and paid as- semblies. Also included in the yearly sums are P. E. fees, raffles, and bets on championship bouts. Uncle John wants you for the Paschal Air I wonder how much we could get for these on the black Force. market ? O O 0 Beg, Borrow, and Barter 149 Beating away on the skins, Don Wright, Mr, Hewett, and Ray Torres formed one of many acts that per- formed in the two-night run of thc Paschal Sports Follies. the Follies A W w ,pu If I can't be the engine, I just won't play. ,S 5 S 1 fr lk ,ff C 115 W 331 , . 4 .1 f' ., V, , F ' 1? ' Q - A - - 535 X 'kmwm an-:af M 'FT I Q S V., NIA 1 ,Q 'Wh' V it . i A Z-1. ' kwin F ' i fl' if M H. , K, , ,V gr 5 1 A -Q If 5, E.. L ,lf . A A s- 2 i' 3 1 A 1 ti -W ' I v1 ww . -. fs ' A - f my W 'f' , . 1 YH, J l lk . W W . ,..,.t Q, X ,bvff If as ..-r' Reigning over second night performances, Queen Cindy Tate and runners-up, Nancy Young and Donna Duke. wk-ix' f ' Lines, solos, and combos danced, sang, and played their way to fame. The talent flowed, fast and furiously. The Agony and the Ecstasies Wendy and Tinkerbell think happy thoughts and prepare Darn! It's rest period and I forgot my little blanket. to fly. 2. 6,1 X., M A star crowns a treeg Christmas comes The boys sextet renders Rudolph the Red Nosecl lxcmdcei with fervor . . . Greet a eason, Religious and festive aspects of Christmas are expressed Childhood dreams are captured by childhood by the MUSIC Department in thelr yearly program. legends, Santa Claus and the Sugarplum Fairy. J'- ' :M K ,.,.wqvmgA Q--4-5.-', Mr. Golden finds himself behind thc eight ball as usual. I I Q I don't care if my reindeer are getting coldg I'm not dressed yet! If I'vc told her once, I've told her a thousand times- O bring us some figgy pudding . . . don't starch my shirts! of' 4 40 Sw Business, industry, and greater Fort Worth were visited and The American school system went on review in viewed by the fixture leaders. minds of curious observers. . . . ay Bienvenidos to Mrs. Reid distributes name taffs to Amigo hosts. . . '? U . Families of students opened their homes to forelgn guests who were sponsored by the Fort Wlorth Press. mls he kidding? Faces of leading citizens reflect their reactions toward Mr. Berry's welcome speech spoken in Spanish. Argentine exchange students were visitors to Paschal and Fort Worth for two weeks in the Operation Amigo program ded- icated to making friends by meeting strangers, li - .i Y Not only industrial America but cultural America held interest for the Argentine teen-agers. Van Cliburn chats with fellow music lovers. Hangers, X? Hands across the continents. , .- 5 It's down the hall and to your leftf, Carey Cald- well comforts an Amigo in the midst of a rousing Texas howcly. Cindy Lydick and Juan Tomas compare their countries' physical fitness programs by Indian wrestling. I'll bet I can hit 80 before I get to that wall. M The Fort Worth Press I Y 5 'MlC-3 My, what big shoulders you have! Y , 4 , 3 . Every time I tuck my tummy in my pants fall off. ay Adios -ni' Go tell Mrs. Reed I just found the tunnel. Why d0csn't anybody ever ask for my autograph? Folk music and folklore were exchanged by the foreign- ers and the natives. ,Q if JAG iff- .fl ' . .1 K. .f ff-f f 'A qu, ,,l 1 jf' A i,g,,lWn, , 7 WLRQV swf' Q. Msg. ' f, 1 . . v, ks ll 'Q' ij u ., .s. Parties and food were common ground. Language barriers s dissolved when these two appeared. I to Friends i . We Operation Amigo helped open the door leading to future world alliances. Doesrft an electric golf club with a tele- scopic sight take the fun out of the game? After a whirlwind two weeks, good-byes were finally said. A deep knowledge of two nations, a deeper respect of new friends were voiced in simple promises to write. 157 we ' f i ,aw l V 1 'x'i ef' ef. ' e. e A, .us W 3 . I If A AW: 5 X , I 5 .4 ef. si., .e .fe l A f y --I fe .w .4 . s, 50' ' 1'1 ,Q I ' lTZ',k ,f5:fQ ii 8.4. 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Frolic and Freeze in the now Snow that meant danger to drivers meant fun to students. Two holidays allowed time to relearn the arts of building a snowman and of fighting a war. f Operation Amigo revolutionaries liberate Autumn Drive. MJTUIQNURQ A W NM, K' WH WRU,-. is . - - w e i , nic' www Diane Conrad, ll, brags about not needing shoulder pads. Lou Levy warns fellow students not to tangle with witch doctors. C C O Coach Bill Allen confers with the coach of national cham- pions, Darrell Royal. As guest speaker for the football ban- quet, Royal revealed his secrets for a successful team, secrets that made him coach of the year. Billy Calder sights insect needed for biology collection. Typical Texas appetites feasted on typical Texas fare, steak and baked potatoes. The amount of food was matched only by the amount of praise heaped on outstanding players. Feast with Royal-T .I VK X , s 4 1 -xx x , 1 ,f n L he 4 -vi INR fd' .f ' x ya '31 14 ' y' x ia-px 'Qi A, ' 1 I ' 1 ' My-'X-1,. .K -1' 1' A A. lv: i2':Y'.- Yxzfwp - Lsufiz, v 4i.'.'-ms' ,ij4x 'ws'3 ifkA1 ' 1' '. .4u 'j!,f,'f.b..x MH ns gH'fs'FA+-12C gfx'g?'h':'yss-y-rw-f 'Hi' .1 ,K-3, 4. 1, Neurotic students rush to sign up another class schedule for the second semester. Typical chaos at the counseling office. f' Oh boy! A coed draft. Hot line to Washington? But I want But- terfield 8. - Don Moody confers with Mrs. Johnston about a complicated schedule change. . . . Hit the Trail to Fail ....T..,, , i ,Amxl . A l' Elilllilgiwglxi' 1 :wmv , l 25,4 M Y xx J gg l I 1 I l l 'Y if ii , -'Q l v .Ogre ,W .1 , ,- W 3 1 - A 4 siitflv , f Yep, it's my ten gallon, L.B.J. special. WVestcrn-type royalty, Diane Conrad and Steve Van Y. Long and lanky looks of the Old WVcst set Paschal back 21 hundred years. Dressed in lcvis and buckskin, girls went casual and boys grew boards to be authentically XVcstcrn. . . . addle Up For Ranch Day Q ,fl I. F ,f x Fashion styles followed fancy and little else. Culottes, G . B tl h .w t shifts, madras, and Oxford cloth made Paschal strictly ivy Cnume Ca C' an Swea Us - league. Two more days of training and I'll be ready for Cassius, . . . Follow Pads and Fancies Peter, Paul, and john Ruskin. -t 4 ---- , Jay Frankel declines invitation as Paschalites join Beatlemania s 5 l zfi and holds his own hand sweeping the nation. 'sg s I 163 For a whole week students had to perform as Fort Worth citizens visited Climax of the week came on Thursday when parents Paschal and viewed their tax money at work. paraded through halls and classrooms. . . . Open Portals to Parents 4 I 1 n ' Yes, what's-his-face is a fine student. Mickel' C0015 Shows Wplcal .School 5tY1e5 and un'tYPiC9-1 'kAnd this one sets off the bomb in the boiler room, Dr. school guest 1n the Parents, Nlght program. Srfangelove explains' I think they found Mother's secret recipe. Wipe Nair on . . . Suzie Wong invaders from outer space haunt Paschal Visitors take a breather while senior girls complain they have This is discrimination! just because I have a black poodle to trudge that many miles every day. ,X ,fr I find vinegar works better on warts than a ball-point pen. Aw e'mon fellas, be nice. It's 21 Guest s eaker. . Q P 'iIt's just terrible how these things seem to creep up on me, Ellen Bracliman ponders. . . . hape 166 Signs of ever-marching time: seniors form an orderly line to be measured for Caps and gowns. Senior Connie Danner gets swell-head as graduation time draws IICELF. Up for hip Out V l 1 Saturday night raid at Barr's Turkish Bath He flies through the air with a consumptive wheeze. . . . Pamper the Profs. The little men in white try to put Benny Milling in a strait jacket. Turner tries for a difficult spare. by 'V 'SI think they scored in the wrong goalf' whispers Pantherette editor Jim Palmer to Robert Korman. The two served as commentators for the annual student-faculty clash which raised money for the spring sports. 167 Stalwarts of spirit, the Paschal band reflects and radiates the fervor of a football game. i l Soaring pompoms spur the spirit of the student body. Dreams are made and stars are born behind Paschal's footlights. Solemn marchers pay tribute to a lost President. Y .. gr V M 'qv' lr , ,,.lvw'i.':.x'- Q '. ilgif 'N QT ' . . . .. ' PJ J 'A ' 4' ' I gs.Ng X 'Y 9 an ' N 'Mf ' 1 -1 ' 'an A , ' f- rv, .. L. A ' ,t A 4 ,Y 1 X: A',, V, f .!!l.kMg A 1. ' f V . ' , - , ,, , am, , ' Q -w ff. ' . ' . SAR, 'wg f ,A f 'Q M . ' Q 1' . f . Lxrga' F nm ww - -I g- .f M 3- -,Q , . ' Ag,-. va X .. , J. x - f . 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Q K -A: ,x ...QA . wp ,H - -1 113' 5, - ,1 5' X 5 ffzcif 'AFXZY7 .r W QM WEUW? . 2 v .. :W f fe ,. J . , V5 ' 2 ' 1.5 L 0 .5 ' - il vw., f nf . N' I-.:5'j j'-gvW.J...VQ , f .E I I K A I K. M Eg, -. ' 3:V,'g.!'QE ' .Q 3 wall?-M . 1 ' - . 1- . H., gvfsqg z, - 1.9 V , ' ' Mg-'L ' , , , ' ' '. M' - Ml. '31 155' 1. 5 ' wfli ' -A. i ,isgqwt-ehvwgm -N 1 'Q b l ., . gf Q . 3 I - - me I .ii 1 W , V QQ - . 1374. H+., V V .7 ii?g S gf . V. M 3.5 N-, v QA- 5? , s.:?,WW-WW 'I Mk :ml irq., :?f..r X , W . U 1 - 1-1 5 Q ' , ,M A - L , Wx M-fe. -.- -f , 1.. ff 7 1 , ff: '-fzii ' ' .A-, f , W 1 2 f ' Z ' x fwms - ,, A W -1 ' If W Y , . N 1'H!:v. w f 7, RE ' Y 3 I. ji! ' 113- W lk f-xs??3.- I 5 ,. - 57 - - ' ' ui V X 5 . . .f ' 5. . I3 f 1 -.. I in If' ' - 1. 5 5 Str ROW l: White, PRESIDENT, P. Moore, IST VICE-PRESIDENT, Willits, 2ND VICE-PRESIDENT, Black, 3RD VICE-PRESIDENT, Miles, RECORDING SECRETARY, Cooper, CORRESPONDING SECRETARY, Gregory TREASURER, Herman, ANNOUNCER. ROW 2: Way, Hardin, jenkins, Carsrud, Hopper, Horn, Lerner, Schwartz ROW 3: B. Moore, Donner, Kelley, Stevens, Atkinson, Wakeman, Cowen, Mrs. Dunning, SPONSOR. ' 2 1 rl I . g A ff ss ,- - 1' V Y A. it l ,if ra, X 'vt Paschal art students substitute ancient arti- facts as original work. Art Club Encourages Aesthetic Interests The Paschal Art Club, organized in 1959, is one of our most active organizations. Its purpose is to encourage interest and understanding of the fine arts through programs, lec- tures, visits to galleries, and school art shows, Among its ac- complishments are the lomaation of the Little Gallery and the sponsorship of art shows and scholarships. Activities out- lined for this year's 31 members included drawing, painting, crafts, and commercial shows with awards given, Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Beatrice Dunning, club members enjoyed lectures and programs supplementing the regular art curric- ulum. Mrs. Dunning, Art Club sponsor, discusses artistic methods with four club members. 70 is l Kathe Horn heads the portrait painting project of the Art Club. i I i 5 N. 'Q 51 Q .. K V Q, Y ' Q 'T' ..p--'fffgifxd gave, -..5L' Q' , ack Droitcourt ex lains to fellow mutineers how to 'iAnd after ou finish the manicure ou ma do rn P 1 Y y Y Y Y deal with Mrs. Dunning. hair. Techniques of paintings are demonstrated in Art Club meeting. 171 Band Marches in Cotton Bowl Parade Fire Prevention and Stock Show Parades allowed the Paschal Band to exhibit its skill this year. Even more of an honor was the invitation to march in the Cotton Bowl Parade. In the First Marching Festival, in competition with fifty-five other bands, the Paschal Band reached first division in marching and inspection. In the state level University Interscholastic League Contest at Texas Christian University, it captured two first divisions and completed the first step of a sweepstakes band. One of the top five stage bands in a Brownwood contest was Paschal's, which is two years old. The entire band participated in the Peanut Bowl at Eastland on September 14. Joe Percy, Dean Parks, and Penny Locke were chosen for thc All- Star Band, an honor sought by over 800 band members. 'K' I 'Lv Marching proudly forth, the Paschal Band enhances the Cotton Bowl Festival Parade. Mr. Hewett bubbles with enthusiasm for his top division band. STAGE BAND-ROW 1: Bruce, Percy, Scott, Teague, McKnight, Aldrich, Greener, Ricketson, Parks, Allen, Locke, Daniel. ROW 2: Mr. Tolar, STUDENT DIRECTOR, Mr. Hewett, DIRECTOR, Jacobsen, Cramer, Potter, Hubbard, Allen, Barber, Rutledge, Chambers. ROW 3: Stringer, MeGarrity, Thomas, Felty, Byrd, McSwain, Harris, Nichols. E m T . 1, ,9--W .aw ROW 1: Moody, Mr. Hewctt, DIRECTOR, Teague, Thornton, Deaton, Impson, Locke, Faudry, Lewis, Johnson, Stringer Hasty. ROW 2: Gomez, Barber, Waltrip, Lair, Conner, Rutledge, Leach, Whitley, D'Acosta. ROW 3: Price, Waters, Stew- art, Hare, Harris, Brown, Johnson, Springer, Windham, Weinert, Easter, Russell, Scott, Boyenga, Sumpter, Vinson, Colyer Pruitt, Martin, Cohagan, Yokley, Beach. ROW! 4: Isbell, Van Tassel, Pehkonen, Davis, Cook, Miller, Hofstein, Ekholm Parker, Pfuhl, Jackson, Nichols, Thompson, Clay, Parks, Baker, Axley, Simpson, Moore, Geeseka, Ray, Shipley. ROW 5? Crane, lNIcCormick, Cooper, Horton, Smith, Keesy, McGarrity, Thomas, McSwain, Cahoon, Felty, Byrd, Hodge, Ricketson, Aldrich, Scott, Greener, Percy, Goldsmith, Meador. ROW 6: Beaty, Fawcett, Dijulio, Serrano, Lankford, McCrorey, Gut- kowski, Cramer, DeManche, Potter, Reimert, Allen, Hubbard, Cunningham, Yandell Swagerty Bridges Haas Black ROW 7: Stewart, Lewis, Koop, Wiley, Holder, Gillispie, Keathley, Chambers, Reimert, Covanes, Magnus, Little, Iiirkpati rick, Simmons, Dean, Harper, Yandell. 1 A- Y f,v f ', vs. . g - . 'wi ni: . '- f 'Mfr' A W - t ' N - , t 44. t . 3 A. SN Q J W K e ,A K K K3-w..::.--rat tu-- ' an V, 8 X , -. ,, , s. cfyx.. .' N 2 . -fi, rf , V- , . et., K K 1 Attired in bermuda shorts, the band members spent many arduous hours in summer drill. MAJORETTES: Teague, Lewis, Thornton, Imp- son, Locke, Deaton, Faudry, Johnson. J l l li iff? 1 S ' V M-,,,, yn A' ar C-ff-V Q N..,,,,M 1 ROW l: Loftis, PRESIDENTg Hollifield, VICE-PRESIDENT5 Mr. Sullivan, SPONSOR5 Dixon, SECRETARYg Glas- gow, TREASURER5 Bazer, REPORTER. ROW 2: Tomlinson, Salclana, Owen. Barristers Pursue Intricacies of Law To learn more about the fundamentals of law and how they influence everyday lives is the purpose of Paschalls Bar- rister Club. Organized five years ago, it is sponsored by Mr. Berry Sullivan. Speakers were invited to explain various phases of the law, its beginnings and purposes. The club also made field trips to courts to see law in action. .S President Jack Loftis signs his John Hancock to membership cards 'I74 Barristers become the judges for actual courtroom decisions. Billy Leonard, Shari Field, and Emory Ricketson pause for meditation during busy day. Gary Keel Bible ,Club Qonducfs Study 'of 'aEphesians Every Wednesday morning the Bible Club delves into the wisdom of the Bible. Sponsored by Miss Edith Adams, the members not only study, but also have fellowship and religious inspiration, Their principal project this year has been study with occasional speakers. They also have a service project and a spring banquet. ROW 1: Keel, PRESIDENT, Leonard, VICE-PRESIDENT, Burns, SECRETARY, Miss Adams, SPONSOR, Hammon, Field, Wright, R. Young, G. Young. ROW 2: Harper, Ricketson, Nyberg, Kennedy, Ward, Munden, Buckley, Klng, Castle, Brown. T9 175 I V? mr? , A Van Cleave, PRESIDENT, Massey, King, Ellis, Carroll, Pierce, Alford, Jenkins, Mrs. Firkins, SPONSOR. Boosters Bolster School Spirit g f Vg- Giant murals and flowing crepe paper were the fl result of the activity of the Booster Club this year. A 'X 'Cdl Every day at fourth period the members, guided L by Mrs. Adele Firkins, designed and painted the '? colorful banners traditionally hung in the halls. '-.,,,f Since 1954 the Boosters, assisting the cheerleaders, have given a vital effort towards increasing school T E enthusiasm. They wear school colors to pep rallies and games. Their artistry can be seen in the goal it post trimmings, pep rally posters, and homecom- Q lv X my L7?5sws '9'-4-'...'4f ing decorations. Q Ying .,l-S: is Booster Club stretches to decorate the halls. Enthusiastic girls add finishing touches to a clever banner President Mike DeManche shows fellow club members German script. Das Dgautschesiuldium Feastsfalhe German Way This year, as an innovation, the German Glub, Dax Dr21zt5clzcstudium, has its own pins. Also new is the sponsor, Mrs. Mary Fengcr, Organized in 1960, the club tries to promote an understanding of the history and language of Germany. The pro- grams add insight to matters only briefly consid- ered in class. They were given almost entirely by members of the club and included a film and sex'- eral programs of slides. An interesting project and social highlight was the dinner at a Gemian res- faurant. ROVV 1: Mrs. Fenger, SPONSOR: Lipscomb ROVV 2: Hollifield, TREASURER: Petrelli SECRETARY: Lawson, Kelly, Hildebrand ROW 3: DeManche, PRESIDENT: Lowther, VICE-PRESIDENT: Walkington, Walker, Thompson. ROW 4: Caughey, Gardiner, Schuessler, Jacoby, McReynolds. if 59? . el A... Germany is a purple country located on either side of the Berlin Wall. 42253 , Hts i ,:.' if -,fm I W ..,, . VV 1' ff rf' az.-:sash gy., 177 , ff r 623 G 1-ff g E344 s r' X 5 E an M iff., D. E. Plans Surveyjof Past Students To Determine Their Success As tomorrowfs leaders in the fields of marketing and distribution, the members of Distributive Education strive to develop a high degree of citizenship through experience on a part-time job basis while in high school. During the past year, members participated in the state convention, entering sales and interview contests. The group also heard speakers from business organizations and coop- erated with the Credit Men's Club and the Advertising Club. Other activities included a fall luau honoring officers, a Christmas open house, participation in the marketing seminar at Texas Chris- tian University, and an open house honoring training sponsors. Plans for the future include a mar'- ket research project and a survey of D.E. students of the previous ten years to determine their success. ROW 1: Campbell, PRESIDENT, Green, VICE-PRESIDENT, Hardy, VICE-PRESIDENT, Joiner, TREASURER, Davis, REPORTER, Wellendorf, PARLIAMENTARIAN, Miley, SERGEANT-AT-ARMS, Tallent, Shea, McMath, Riley, Houghton. ROW 2: Miss Nina Terry, SPONSOR, Malone, Harlan, Hanan, Sullivan, Patterson, Hunter, Johnson, Hart- well, Weddell, Moulder, Hamilton. ROW 3: McGee, Keeney, Blacklock, Tunstill, Blades, Crew, Williams, Conditt, Loftin, Sonkin, Self, Goad. ROW 4: Friesen, Parker, Soignier, Morgan, Brooks, Acklin, Holmes, Smart, Mclver, Gahagan, Green ROW 5: Stewart, Riddle, Thompson, Oates, Nix, Singleton, Johns, Edwards, Murphy, Smith, Story, Pennington, Richard- son, Wommack. Handicrafts for fun and profit. weiwgm ,QUW D.E, Sweetheart, Sandra Acklin H Mike Hartwell contemplates switching the peach and kraut juice labels. ffl Look under TU for Twilight Zone. If they come for the mate, itls another six dollarsf' D.E. students learn the facts of life earlyg man can be replaced by a machine. Sears executive shows advantage of working in a nation-wide department store to Rick Graydon, Larry Smith, Jimmie Loftin, and Jo Adams. ..?,,,4 l ff... i me ' ROW' 1: Wlest, PRESIDENTQ Alexander, VICE-PRESIDENTQ johnson, SECRETARY: Rowland, TREASURER, Hunter, PUBLICITYQ Padgett, Cohagan, Conner, Rutledge, Walsh. ROW 22 Duke, Pat Wilkerson, Pam Wilkerson, Betts, Forrester, Hedgpeth, Miller, Bennett, Vaughan, Van Cleave. ROW 3: Donna Stuard, Debbi Stuard, Cowen, Crew, Reade, Lay, Denham, Koy, Mrs. E. Orren, SPONSORQ Abbott, Gilrnartin, Maloney, Field, Stephens, Saldana. , l A Field Trip to I-larris Hospital I Highlights .Future Nurses' Year To inform, interest, and encourage students to consider nursing and the allied health careers as a vocation is the purpose of the Fu- ture Nurses Club. This year, sponsored by Mrs. Ellamargaret Orren, they have endeavored to stress the allied fieldsf which include med- icine, dentistry, pharmacy, and medical technology. In addition to attending the regular monthly meetings, members participated in a candy sale and a field trip to a nursing school. A number of interest- A ing speakers were featured on the monthly meeting programs. The club was organized in 1954 and claims a membership of 40. Future Nurses contemplate future careers as head nurses. O And the latest model in Wisteria white, Linda Diana Padgett sees nursing as a profession of human life, Conner, Susan Rutledge, and Carol Johnson debate not only its ending, but also its beginning. which uniform to wear. Y ,if lv? al we Members speculate on a place of future employment, Harris Hospital. The day of Mrs. Gladys Bowles, Pasehal's injured nurse, is brightened by red roses and a visit from Mrs. Orren and future HUYSCS. euy,ee so r,en ,, -, .f fsqrswxliifm xy zX A N It is , ,.,. M., g e e t 'W of -rs. fr .s , .... f 1 . 181 Sixth grade is the door from childhood to youth, concluded Mrs. Fredonia Baker. Introducing our sponsor, Mrs. Aubyn Kendall. . .? F.T.A. Offers H00 Scholarship to Deserving Future Teacher Learners, now aspiring to be teachers of the future, comprise Paschal's Future Teachers uf America. Sponsored by Mrs. Aubyn Kendall, the club invited teachers of all grades to speak at club meetings. This year kindergarten, elementary, junior high, and high school teachers talked on their specialties. The sophomores among the Future Teachers gave a program of their own choice in March. Earlier in the year members of F.T.A. gave apples with a note of appreciation to the teach- ers at Paschal. A one-hundred dollar scholarship was provided for a deserving senior, this was presented at the annual banquet at the end of April. A delegation of F.T.A. officers attended the state convention held in Austin on February 28- 29. A Saturday evening dance with presentation of awards highlighted the convention. ROWV 1: Guenther, PRESIDENTg Hudson. VICE-PRESIDENTQ Herring. RECORDING SECRETARYQ Nairn, COR- RESPONDING SECRETARYQ Farris. TREASURER: Murray. REPORTER: Wishard. PUBLICITYQ Hawkins, SOCIAL CHAIRMANg Dixon, SGRAPBOOK CHAIRMANQ Graves. YEARBOOK CHAIRMAN: May. Allen, Dye, Hurley, john- son, Lewis, Gregory. ROXV 2: Middleton, Meyer. Cooper, Montgomery. Shaw. Ausland, Rugg. Saldana, Parsons, Lipscomb, Tye, Lerner, N. Cowen. Schultz, Fincher, Gotcher, Casler, Young. ROV' fl: lirziselton. McAdams. -Iohnston, jelen, Duke, Mrs. Kendall, SPONSOR: ZlIT1I1lCI'IHl1fl, Dodd, hhfilson, 'l'omlinson. Kelley. Tummins, Cowen. Nowell, Burkett, Hil- debrand, Morrison, Duran. Ziegler. QT' fr 182 A. r Wf 2 I , fam A ,V Sally Guenther registers for Delegates, Jane Herring, Linda Farris, Sally Guen- Villa Capri housed Pagchallg represent- Paschal's delegation to state ther, and Barbara Hudson look over convention ativeg to the state convention, convention. materials. Miss Helen Beard thoroughly enjoys telling about her first graders. On Halloween Future Teachers gave all Paschal faculty members an apple and a note of appreciation. Sally Graves and Pat Morrison listen intently as Miss Susan Rayburn tells about teaching only boys. 183 J, A , pus 1,,,,.g1w,., fi ROW 1: Loftis, PRESIDENT, McAdams, VICE-PRESIDENT: Morrison, SECRETARY, Winesanker, TREASURER' Ross, REPORTER, Rosenthal, Richey, Couser, Stapp, Stevens, Nliss Wiley, SPONSOR, Mrs. Klein, SPONSOR. ROW' 2: Schur, Hudson, Shaw, Renola, Popov, Doskal, Hinton, Lee, Chervenak. Garrison. League, Post. ROW 3: Cooper, Giles, Eichmann, Biggins, Lipscomb, Hayden, Cohn, Stevens, Atkinson. Brock, Montgomery, Rowland. RONV 4: Droitcourt, Wil- liams, Stotler, Victor, Moore, Pace, Lewis, Pine, Miles, Stacey, Strcett, Dennis, Johnston. ROW 5: Cunningham, Daley, Wheat, Ferguson, Guenther, King, Hildebrand, Richmond, Ziegler, Hubbard, McHenry, Prichard, Weinman, Berliner. are Enllvers Meefmgs When Linda Ferguson called HJ, unf' the French Club members quickly covered the corresponding space on their bingo cards. At the end of this February meeting, winners were awarded prizes. At another meeting the members learned French Christmas carols. They celebrated Christmas and the end of the year with a party. The French Club, spon- sored by Mrs. Carol Klein and Miss Annette Wiley, promotes interest in activities related to the French language and culture, The friendly postman, Diana Stotler, sends invi- l tation to French Club Christmas party. 184 3' af Three-hour course in bingo is added to French requirements. l Dauntless Democrat, Howard Green, speaks Y . I Know The Greeks, the newly organized Pas- chal History Club, under the direction of Mr. Robert Barr and Mr. John Hill, actively dedicates itself to the motto, I am what I know. The purpose of the club is to seek truth, and to present a supplement to classroom work in history. This year the 61 members visited city officials, attended public meetings and school board sessions, and heard a series of selected speakers. forth at a Greek conclave. twirl-.. Rival Republican, Del Barron, shows con- cern as curious Greeks ask pointed ques- tions. ROW 1: Watson, PRESIDENT, Alexander, VICE-PRESIDENT, Clardy, SECRETARY-TREASURER, Palmer, RE- PORTER, Barnhart, ACTIVITIES, Wright, MEMBERSHIP, Terrell, ACTIVITIES, Scarbrough, SOCIALS. ROW 2: Turbeville, French, Herman, Temple, Kendall, Warfl, Stapp, Ben Herman. ROW 3: Dean, Rowland, Heuer, Kriesberg, Richey, Stewart, Hunt, Durham, King. ROW 4: Baggett, Moseley, Shelton, Randles, Saginaw, Dodson, Hull, Widaman. ROW 5: Bailey, Shirley, McPeak, Leonard, Hammon, Dye, Bodner, Wender, Hall, Black, Mr. Barr, SPONSOR: ROW 6: Livesay, Farris, Holder, Howie, Sanders, Yates, Conlee, Montgomery, Copeland. A! 2 I F A E ROW 1: E. Stacey, VICE-PRESIDENT, Hunter, SECRETARY-TREASURERQ Tomlinson, PRESIDENT, Mrs. Sparks, SPONSOR, Mrs. Byrd, SPONSOR. ROWV 2: Tinsley, Hainmon, Burns, Small, Lair, Clark, A. Stacey, Ward, jones, Nix. ROW 3: Simon, Martin, Meeks, Hall, Lowrance, Aslin, Reiland, Aman. Liilirary Club Rouses Enthusiasm For Books Dedicated to fostering an interest in librarian- ship as a career and stimulating an enthusiasm for books, the Library Club, under sponsors Mrs. Ophelia Sparks and Mrs. Lou Byrd, helped Pas- chalites appreciate the fine facilities of the school library. Among the many activities scheduled for the 26 members were the celebration of Book lVeek, National Library Wleek, and a Christmas coffee for all the faculty and staff. -arf xl Paschal students reserve top drawer status for dolls. in lj 53. .i rw l tg, Mm 'il-Iey, I see here we've ordered The Bob- Lanny Meeks complains to Liz Stacey about the com- sey Twinsf, plications of the Dewey Decimal System. 41 ,rm fn' Little Congress Sweetheart, Bruce Sanders. Little Congress seniors gave their annual football line dance at the Homecoming pep rally to the tune of Want to Be a Football Herofl NI Golden-throated Mr. Cherry sparkles combined meeting of Little Congress and POSSE with words of wisdom. I I t Little Congress Entertams e ,. .r e . ,,. -My t . '.ere Al Homecoming Pep Rally 'l i i ll Q 1, Wilfrid 11,0 . -aY... l Q? C1 W L XQAU xl-Jf 31 6 , 'fl I ' l UQ' 1 ' ,QQ Promoting enthusiasm for school activities, Little Congress . 'l r- - ,, V offers its members an opportunity to serve. The members A V A ,- 'Q J 'I J V helped with Homecoming activities, and also served as host- . 6' I5 V .gi ' esses for the Amigos and for Open House during Public My ta , fr Schools Week. During the fall, the members, for the first lg ' , V, ,I g - g -'.. if L' time, chose a sweetheart, Bruce Sanders. Two line dances if 2:55 . VV 3 Q, w g fl Siwlluysf e,,, were given this year, the annual football line dance at Home- Pflg . A a X 1 , , coming and a Howdy Week line dance, A progressive dinner ' i i 'ii' '1-,- f 1:47 - ln . ' -'39-F o was held at Christmas time. -'warm ' . ext- -, - f , .ew ' JY 1 1.1.-'A' 3.1-cm.-, .,,.i, ,, , ,, .,.., , ,,-i,, ., V- ....,,g,,f V .,, , . C .,, , - A - . f,g,,e.:eg:,,,yi,.f-.'gfmmpA-ez., eq - 6' -A Nj .lj '33, .e,,,,. ,,,,1....,..,, we , ,. W M:-, .5,,.,,.,k K In , ,, V , .-- ., Wygte.. e .ft -. .ls . ,:,,,,. ., fs. . .,l,,.,1g , ,in , ,. ,,,, ., ,ipa ' A wit . N j 'afw he ROW l: Mrs. Butzky, SPONSOR, Lane, PRESIDENT, Webb, IST VICE-PRESIDENT, Mayne, QND VICE-PRESL DENTQ Brooks, SECRETARY, Morgan, TREASURER: Schroeder, PARLIAMENTARIAN, Lace, REPORTER, Harris, SERGEANT-AT-ARMS: Newsom. ROW' 2: lNl1itlcy, Goldman, llcwnstvin. Harrison, Fraker, Lyncl, Conrad, Coolcs, Gul- lcdge, Duke. ROXV 3: Small, Lanier, llirdsong, Ray, Stovall, Ec'kurclt. lloyd, Appleman, Clifford, Adams. ROW fl: Spivey, Dransficld, Miller, Clark, llcckcr, Logan, Cant, Drake, johnson, lVlcAnally,Yo11ng. lpn me Md M. ut- X X r. AA.: in Miss Mitchell teaches the fundamentals of music. Pas- chal is the only school in Fort Worth to offer Har- mony and Music Apprecia- tion classes. All-Cnty Chorus Selects Witfneben As Soloist The Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, and Boys' Double Quartet strive to provide their members with a singing background of all types of music. Performing in such pro- grams as PTA meetings, the Christmas assemblies, the Amigo assembly, the Spring Musicale, and Commence- ment, the groups are all directed by Miss Lois Ruth Mitchell. This year selected members sang in the All-City Chorus, and Albert Wittneben and Robert Staples won first and second places, respectively, as soloists with the group. A beneficial activity for both choruses was partici- pation in the Texas Wesleyan College Choral Clinic. The Boys' Double Quartet, in addition to participating in school programs, sang for outside groups. Also included in the Music Department are classes in Music Apprecia- tion and Harmony, taught by Miss Mitchell. All-City tenor soloist Albert Wit tneben and runner-up Bob Sta ples. ROW 1: Priddy, Mitchell, Morgan, Stewart, Hammon, Kelley, Vaughn, Jones, L. Gumm, Allen, G. Gumm, Couser, Ward, Tum mins, Minton, Owens, Conrad, Gant, Bates. ROW 2: Blackerby, Garvie, Farmer, McAmis, Hill, Leonard, Furlong, Youn ACCOMPANISTg Simmons, Adkins, Cahill, Priddy, Simmons, Burns, Phillips, Johnson, Shaffer. ROVV 3: Moore, Moser, Scott, An derson, Wright, Hensley, Layne, Perkins, Smith, Staples, Reid, Wittneben, Raley, Wallace, Barbee, Weinman, Atkinson. ROW 4 'l88 L L 1 W H 3 K i I 1: ,, ,X P T A mi' O25 f I ' - I ki A P at 4 . 1 : V V , at , f !m4 A n 4, W A W' 5 - K. , i , i J W 'F 'JI' .:w,, 1 l - A A ,K R 3 ' , V X 5 X 2 W I Y if in nfs KJ lx w. 1 i - . as ., i ....... . - GIRLS' CHORUS-ROW 1: McMahan, Weilman, Smith, Owen, Slayden, Lawson, Stuard, Shannon, Wilson, Martin, Wise. ROVV 2: Bennett, Streett, Taylor, Wilkerson, Kennedy, Pruitt, Lyles, Daughtry, Whitt, Cadenhead. ROW 3: Shoaf, David, Hubbard, Fortenberry, Sharp, Wilkerson, King, Blackburn, Procter. ROW 4: Ryan, Smoak, Russell, McCorstin, Galbreath, Ferguson. Fields, Bass, Fleischer, Davis, Nyberg, Pratt, Casstev- BOYS, DOUBLE QUARTET-ROW l: Cahill, Wittneben, ens, Jamison, Seale, Nelson, Malone, Loeb, Atkinson, Adkins, Simmons. ROW 2: Smith, Young, Staples. ROW 3: Lancaster, Hunter, Heel. Malone, Nyberg. 9 ., T Q hx. .94 alive . '13 FALL MEMBERS-ROXV l: VVassenich, PRESIDENT, Terrell, VICE-PRESIDENT, Wilson, SECRETARY, Clardy, TREASURER, Miss Smith, SPONSOR, Mrs, Ripper, SPONSOR. ROW 2: Dransfield, Stuckert, Korman, Mehl, Cough- ran, Dean, Hynds, Etier, Rowland, Atkinson, Ankele, Schroeder, Fraker, Kemplin, Hudson, Wishcamper. ROW 3: Kaye, Hollificld, Sherman, Weisser, Miley, Buffington, Kirkpatrick, Hunnicutt, Pulliam, Cochener, Burgoon, Ott. Judy Bradley points out the list of new members to a surprised Chip Bruce. 90 National Honor Society Recognizes Top Scholars The National Honor Society, under the spon- sorship of Miss Lois Anne Smith and Mrs. Goldie Ripper, has as its aim the recognition and promo- tion of scholarship, service, leadership, and char- acter in the pupils of Paschal High School. The R. L. Paschal Chapter was organized in 1935. Fall term members are seniors with all A aver- ages for the previous two years, spring term mem- bers must be in the top fifteen per cent of the senior class. The annual spring luncheon is the chief activity of the group. s E 5 1 3 l Dianne Dennis enjoys the fruits of her labors A funny thing happened to me on the way to the National Honor as she leaves school to attend the Spring Ban- Society meeting. quet. SPRING MEMBERS-ROW 1: Webb, Bowen, Mayne, Lane, McGluney, French, Leach, Allen, Clay, Koonce, McCleskey, Bradley, Stewart, Jenkins, Hunt, Jacobsen. ROW 2: Rhoten, Hammon, Conrad, Gotcher, Stacey, Willits, White, Deaton, Mil- ler, Martin, Angell, Shelton, Simmons, Black, Gauntt. ROW 3: Zipperian, Hardin, Schur, Wheat, McAdams, Chafin, Rapfo- gel, Cramer, DeManche, Waters, Dorris, Bigelow, Smith. ROW 4: Rimmer, Oxford, Imber, Riddell, Gresham, Smith, Sheets, Reeser, Malone, Meinhardt, Guenther, White, Loftis. ROW 5: McKnight, Orlando, Korenman, Ben Herman, Bobby Her- man, Craft, Lowther, Russel, Bruce, Belmore, Miley, Alexander, Lawson, Ackerman. ' v ' - f . ' A , , K . ,. ., , - , .- , ,, uw JJ ,ral 6 mi elf-vis i L. J 'W:xs? ' by M-4. if all 40 191 Four 0rchestraMembers Wi Participating in school programs and in all-city and all-state groups, the Paschal orchestra promotes interest in good music through performance. Programs this year included thc Christmas assemblies and evening performance, Amigo assem- bly, Spring Musicale, Baccalaureate, and Commencement. In addition, members participated in the All-City Orchestra, and several first and second chair positions were won by Pasehalites. Six orchestra members traveled to Denton in Decem- ber and won places in the All-Region Orchestras, and four advanced to the All-State Orchestra, hcld February 6-8 in Z FIRST VIOLINS: Buckley. CONCERT MISTRESS, Livcsay, Rowland. Geisler. Felts. Deas. FLUTES: Stewart, Scott, Beach. CLARINETS: Pehkonen, Isbell, OBOE: Yoklcy. BASSOON: Goldsmith. TRUMPET: Gutkowski. HORNS: Dean, Phillips. PERCUSSION: Wlalker. SECOND VIOLINS: Van Tassel. Maddox. Reznikoff, Kieffer, Bowman, lVilburn, Cowen. VIOLAS: Stevens, YYilkins, Simmons. CELLI: Guenther. Rowland. Mclieynolds, Ferguson, Morehouse. Sectional First Chairs in Paschal,s Orchestra: Seated: Lynda Buckley, first violin, Jody Goldsmith, bassoong Sally Guenther, 'cellog Mary Scott Stewart, flute. Standing: Bill Dean, French horn, Dean Parks, clarinet, Janet Stevens, viola, Telesa Van Tassel, second violin: Charles Cramer, trombope, Bill VValker, percussion, Terry McGarrity, trumpet. All-Stale eats Houston. Directed by Miss Lois Ruth Mitchell, the group met each morn- ing at period one for rehearsal. Other activities included a Christmas party and a reception for junior high orchestra members planning to at- tend Paschal. K:- First and Second Chairs in All-Gity Orchestra: Mary Scott Stewart, flute, Dean Parks, clari- net, Terry McGarrity, trumpet, Charles Cra- mer, trombone, Janet Stevens, viola, Lynda Buckley, first violin, Neil Oxford, piano, Sally Guenther, 'cello. Cowen. VIOLAS: Stevens, Wilkins, Simmons. CELLI: Guenther, Rowland, McReynolds, Ferguson, Morehouse. Concert Mistress, Lynda Buckley All-State Orchestra Winners: Sally Guenther, 'cellog Linda Ferguson, 'cello, Lynda Buckley, first violin, Janet Ste- vens, viola. 193 I David Cocliener, president. lfargarct Ankele, vice-presi- dent, and Xliss Bomar. sponsor. discuss the bulletin on spring projects. ,r9' 'Ewan Pan-American Student Forum Spanish Club Officers to The Paschal Pan-Am Spanish Club was founded in 1935 through the efforts of present sponsor Louise Bomar. Paschal's club was originally a member of a national Pan-Am organization, which broke up at the outset of World War H. It functions now as a member of the PASF of Texas and is dedicated to encourag- ing a respect for all nationalities in the Americas and an under- standing of them based on a more thorough knowledge and appre- ciation of the peoples of all the countries of the Western Hemi- sphere. It encourages the learning of Spanish as a medium of communication and serves as an example of what can be accom- plished by individuals of different ancestry working together. Q ROW 1. Cochener PRESIDENT Ankele VICE-PRESL Amigo Martin Bercetehe addresses businessmen at farewell banquet at Ridglea Country Club. 94 DENTg Goldman, CORRESPONDING SECRETARY, Cars- rud, TREASURER, Sass, ASSISTANT TREASURER, Bil- lingsley, PARLIAMENTARIANQ B, Blakistone, PUBLICITY CHAIRMANQ Miss Bomar, SPONSOR. ROYN 2: Pigg, Field, Stanley, McDaniel, Merideth, jones, Blum, Phillips, Utterback Wishard, Hawkins, Herring, Bennett, Nix, Rosenthal, Joseph Howard, Kimble, Talbert, Tye, Wlinesanker, Malone, Munson Southgate, Ezell, Hall, Houghton, Casler, Schultz, Fincher Wellman, Graves. ROW 3: V. Smith, Brownfield, Lindsey J 9 : 1 J Alan Carsrud, Pan-Am treasurer, staples welcome posters preceding arrival of Amigos. w PY 57' xl S' el l'S Annual enhon This ycar's club of 114 members has participated in a number of outstanding and rewarding activities including Operation Amigo, for which the club was official host. The members served as guides and interpreters for the Argentine students during their one-week visit to Paschal. The club celebrated a typical Mexican Christmas with a fiesta at El Chico's on December 12, Highlighting the spring semester was the PASF state convention at Austin from the 19-21 of March. The delegation, headed by president David Cochener, attended several workshops on Latin American activities, blending in a modicum of fun for good measure. Wright, Markland, Schweitzer, Holsapple, Davis, Whitten, Burns, Munden, Grandey, Yarbro, Glicksman, Blankenship, Stephens, Rugg, Ausland, G. Pritchard, Koonce, Wilkerson, Johnson, Wilkerson, Dick- Tomlinson, Mclleynolds. ROW 4: Thornton, Beaty, Fos- Rios, Powell, Blakistone, Roberts, Krone, Mc- Braselton, Wieser, K. Smith, Hughes, Ellman, J. Prichard, Taylor, Crow, McLean, King, Gildcn, Coultor, Baum, Wood, Chatham, Dun- Pan-Am members, Susie Billingsley. Ann Roberts, ,lo XValsh. Sharon Sass, and David Cochener. interpreted for Latin Amer- ican visitors to the State Fair of Texas in a special booth at the Hotel Adolphus in Dallas, October 6. Mr. Charles M. Berry addresses Pan-Am members at their annual Christmas banquet at El Chico's Seminary South. Spe- cial guest entertainers were Moses Cardona, guitarist, and his wife who accompanied him. Pictured in the center is Louise Bomar, club sponsor. 'El' -wb, ,it D in-+ Susie Billingsley, parliamentarian, speaks to the club at the February meeting on South America-Land of Contrast. ' S You're sure this is the way Sea Biscuit started? Panther staffers are chosen for their cheerful dispositions. 'fMy three seniors beat your four sophomores, says poker editor David Cochener. Barbara Hudson wonders how Paul Debenpoits trig- onoinetry will help proportion pictures. Panther Staff Plans, Publishes, And Plays Complexity was an apt description of the Panther staff this year: persecution complexes, superiority com- plexes, and maybe even an inferiority complex. With a thousand pictures to caption and a class section with the list of names misplaced, there was plenty of work to do. The sixteen staffers took pictures, wrote copy, designed layouts, and captioned pictures. Their goal was to record here the smiles and frowns of a year at Paschal. Miss Zelma Rhodes, as sponsor, and Miss Lois Anne Smith, as advisor on composition, attempted to keep the staff moving with top efficiency. Along with the work, the staff had its fun with birthday celebra- tions, a cook-out, and a year-end banquet. When the deadline was finally met, the staff members all breathed sighs of relief and satisfaction. They were awarded tok- ens in recognition of their part in the fifty-fourth Panther. Ted Stacey prepares to take rare photograph: Ch Bruce at work, ip xg 2 ..,,., ,. M... ROW 1: Calder, Cochcncr, Hall, Dean, Kaye, Bruce. ROW 2: Rapfogcl. Wishcampcr, Stacey, Coleman, Hudson, Miss Rhoclcs, Miss Smith, Rowland, Dcbcnport, French. ROW 3: Blakistonc, Kcinplin. John YVhite. Roh lluflvington, Julia Lesser, Kcllc Birclsong. Diane Wbolard, ancl Ben Herman per- formed the sales operations for the Panther this year. 'l'hrough their hands flowccl thousands of dollars and annuals. Their many hours and cloublc checks of sums brought efficiency and accuracy to a complicated procedure. Leslie Rowland falls for Ricky Rapfogel, Annual staffers chuckle over clever captions. ' I -Q' S ft I ..1 sf. XA1 - 44 X?-S t .' s , 'gi ., . .kfnwvlf Hunt and peck system-Peggy hunts and Carey peeks. Panfherette Becomes All-American This year Paschal's bi-monthlynewspaper was cho- sen as one of the select few all-American papers by the National Scholastic Press Association, The honor was last won in 1956 and is only one of the Pantherette's many achievements. Designated as the best in the city by the Fort Worth Press, it had numerous awards given to individuals on the staff. This success can be largely attributed to the sponsors, Mrs. Margaret Caskey and Mrs. Goldie Ripper. In 1927 the first issue of the Pantherette went to press. Since then the paper has grown in quality and size, often six pages, longer than that of any other school. The paper is issued every other Tuesday and costs only ten cents. It presents an accurate picture to the students and faculty of life at Paschal. The staff members acquire skill in writing and in the mechanics of a newspaper. The members of the staff proved their originality in the basketball game with the annual staff by using nineteen players and two basketballs, They showed their appetites at the banquet at the end of the year. Journalism pins were awarded to those members who wrote a required number of lines in columns, news ar- ticles, features, interviews, and editorials. ROW 1: Angell, CO-EDITOR: Mrs. Caskey. McKenzie. Baggett. Zcnick. CO-EDITOR. ROW 2: Macunc, Lee, McHenry. Taff, Ezell, Simon, Ward, Allen Merrill, Miller. Noah. Rich. Palmer. .Af f-Tia l Y fi- ' ' R ' R . ,'E. 1 rf 4 , e f e' I . W f i Qu , Q 1- , 5 A frqg ,:. . ' ' W X , - W A- ,gli Ti lr O '- i f au - r '1 - , . V , W 6 T XX ' ..,. rk ,Q J W :Aki I 5' Q Wm? N 52 ' ' 1 W A V Y ,s,4:gg.gg,,4: ROW 1: Caldwell, Furlong, Hurley, Dennis, Korman, Williams. ROW 2: Owen, Blackburn, Kendall, Alexander, Zenick, Jelen, Imber, Herman, Mrs. Ripper, SPONSOR. .sm 1 Did I write this grody story? r u , Get 'em while they're hot! Terry Rich is surprised at the illustrations on Robert Korman's slide rule, 9 0 Charles Weinert demonstrates to the Penta Club that three equals three. Top Math Students Give Talks to Penta Club Computer programming and talks given by students were only two of the varied activi- ties of the Penta Club. It also awarded ribbons to outstanding mathematics students. Those who received at least four ribbons and one A were eligible to take a test for the depart- mental award and a letter or pin. Mr. Donald Bostick worked with the computer program- ming class, visiting the computer center at Texas Christian University. Organized in 1919, Penta is sponsored by Mrs. Lillian Bales, The members had a Christmas party and a ban- quet for winners of gold pins and departmental awards. ROYV l: Mrs. Bales, SPONSOR, Reynolds, PRESIDENT, lVeisser, VICE-PRESIDENT, Billingsley, SECRETARY: Low ther, TREASURER, Sass, Echols, Duran, Wishard, Hawkins, Young, Ross, Atkinson, Allen, Hudson, Rowland. Turbe ville, Walsh, Doskal, Williams, Hurley, Herring, Roberts, Winesanker, White, Sherrnan, Bowen. ROW 2: Etier, Dennis, Pe trelli, McAdams, Felts, DeManche, Dodson, Chailer, Renola, Zipperizm, Cooper. Gumm, Parsons, Brown, Gilleland, Ward Horan, Holsapple, Casler, Alexander, Waldron, Stotler, Ekholm. ROW 3: Adkins, Keener, Marslett, Caldwell, Smith, At- kins, Ziegler, Renola, Johnston, Gilmartin, Krone, Bronson, Glicksman. Shelton, Lindsey, Bazer, Woodyard, Chatham, Mayes Blakewell. ROW 4: Nichols, Carsrud, Dennis, Widaman, Hazlewood, Giles, Thomas, Hulsey, Scarbrough, Coulter, Gifford Ross, Gardiner, Cochener, Ackerman, Campbell, Ellis, Martin, Miller. Munson, Williams. ROW 5: Cocanower, McCrorey Armstrong, Wlhite, Carter, Tomlinson, Michie, VVolters, Mehl, Simon, Sumner, Nlaloney, Lands, Horan, Sehur, Daniels Randles, Hawkins, Kile, Petrelli, Hulme, Graham, Hildebrand. ROYV 1: Paulson, Bruce, Larcorn, League, Lyles, Dickey, Hlakm-y. ROW 2: Wlialey.Ridings, Duncan, Meyers, Griffin, Gar- vic, Wooten. ROYV 3: Foster, hVray. Turner, Carroll, Scoggin, Geisler, Daughtry, Owen. ROV' 4: Hubbard, Defibaugh Jones, Millsap, Harrell, Ewing, Hill. Furrh, Magnor. ROW 5: Wooclring, Fiala, Poore, Logan, Ludwick, Pierce, Gonzales Carter, Cockerham, Moser. ROW 6: Lefler, Rose, Ruggiero, Elmore, Duncan, Verner, Bixby, Beaty, Woods. ROW 7 Stell, Stults, Danner, Mormino. Pep Club Rallies School Spirit as Panthers Fight For Victory Waving pornpoms and flags, the 55 members of the Pep Club added zest to the year's pep rallies. They appeared as a group at all football games, wearing purple skirts, white blouses, and white jackets. Early in the year the club had its own bus to the Cleburne game and later to the play-off with Garland in Dallas. The club, sponsored by Mrs. Joy Hill, practices every day at the sixth period. At this practice session they work with the cheerleaders, learning new yells and working out new routines used in the pep rallies. Dumbo, the flying cheerleader, puts pep into club members. ies? 'Yi' x - 5 l if l l x ROW 1: Dyess, VICE-PRESIDENT, McKesson, Casstevens, Sanders, Clay, BUSINESS MAN- ACER. ROW 2: Mr, Cherry, SPONSORQ Campbell, PRESIDENT, Klingenberg, SERGEANT- AT-ARMS, Key, Holmes. ROW 3: Martinez, Clinard, Freeze, Robison. ROW 4: Moore, Yates, SECRETARY, Carter, O'Connell, Trimble, Leeman. ROW 5: Tucker, Barajas, SERGEANT- AT-ARMS, Mr. Allen SPONSOR, Wood. Posse I HQ.-L Susan Webb, POSSE sweethe My Fro o eo Proceeds A, Under the co-sponsorship of Mr. Hubert Cherry and deserving senior boy. va--M . 'f - r Officers' meeting looks like a confab of Local Cattleman's Association. Mr. Bill Allen, the Paschal Organization to Support School Enthusiasm dedicates itself to raising the level of enthusiasm among students for sports and school life in general. Each year the POSSE has a rodeo, the proceeds of which pay for a 81,000 college scholarship for some POSSE members take care of hubcaps. 202 Red Cross Sends Exhibit to Canada The High School Red Cross, originally founded in 1917 by Woodrow l'Vilson, was organized at Paschal during the school year of i940-4-l by Miss Grace Burkett in order to give Paschal students the opportunity to assist in the work of the American Red Cross. This year's 50 mem- bers under the direction of its sponsor, Miss Shirley YVilkinson, and President Barbara Blakistone have prepared a relief chest for disaster areas. The club also prepared an exchange exhibit from Paschal for the ix 4 f Canadian Junior Red Cross. They also assisted in the annual Red Cross drive for funds. Mary Lou Fincher receives money for High School Red Cross annual enrollment. ,,'f.,g Paschal Majorettes perform at Carswell Air Force Hospital as part of a Red Cross proj- ect. ROVV 1: Miss lN'ilkinson, SPONSOR, Blakistone, PRESIDENTQ Hurley, VICE-PRESIDENT, Dunn, SECRETARY, Hunter, TREASURER: Davis, Gregory, Post, Chaffee, Johnston, Bell, Shryock. ROW 2: Weilman, Rowland, DeCaru- fel, Petrelli, VVest, Johnson, King, Lowe, Small, Van Tassel, Duncan. Rosenthal. ROW 3: Hardin, McFarland, McReynolds, Schutts, Riddle, Rea, Merrctt, Massey, Gotcher, Fincher. ROW 4: Ward, Bowen, Williams, Bechtel, Makarwich, Boykin, Cramer, Sonkin, Mahoney. ROW 5: lVilson, M, Johnston, Martin, Allen, Clore, Bradford, Dryden, Planche, Parker, Brarnmer. 2 'twig' ill ROW 1: Graves, Stanfield, Rhodes, Allen. ROW 2: Miller, Etier, Mrs. Thompson, FACULTY SPONSOR, Bibby, Sanderson. ROTC Promotes Honor, Dependabilily, and Service Tactical maneuvers and a tank excursion with the 49th Armored Division heightened excitement in the Reserve Officer's Training Corps this year. A re- cruiting drive aimed at junior high school boys in- cluded publicity and open house. Organized 59 years ago the Corps is commanded by Sgt. Dallas L. Harris and assistant commandant S.F.C. Adolph E. Cook- sev, who spent the year before in Vietnam. The drill team is the defending city and inter-city champion. E:-:tra-curricular activities include rifle team, drum and bugle corps, basketball and softball teams. The sponsors participate in the girls' Rifle League and help with all-city activities such as the Christmas dance and the spring formal. CO. A -ROW 1: Springer, Graves, Combs, Kish, ROW 2: liusdosh, Whiteley, McFall, Hamilton, Humphrey. ROW 3: Neal, Fischbem, Young, O,Halloran, Brooks, Davis. ROW 4: Kile, Norton, Billingsley, Clifton, Parr, Cox. -f M Q -..A-...1-gg ?Q , :..' f ee -E525 E53 : .T M W ,fl Ev 1 5 41? XL' I 'V I A ,UQ X 1l,,?,,,,. ovwwwsw,.swi,.w e- l Q ' l-i R x :Vi ,id Mi',.w-'inf ,,11 :Xi li 'L LJ - R - fl U lb ig. 5 l ' W 5 'S H-m.ii ' I . 5 in H mg this Q -'qv 5-sl Wm DRUM K BUGLE CORPSfROW l: Rhodes, Bradford. ROW 2: Billingsly, Clifton, Moseley, Davis. ROW 3: Bellamy, Angell, Hamilton, Kish. ROW 4: Jordon, Davidson, Leller, Wood. ROW 5: Gonzales, Rightmer, Copeland. 2 . I :ff STAFF-ROW 1: Willey, Williams, Etier, Conn Woodyard. ROW 2: Cliambliss, Huckaby, Youngj blood. CO. li -ROXV l: lYest, Stanficld, Loltis.'llz1lf. ROYV 2: Z1-nirk, Slllltll. Taylor. Flinn, Gonzales. ROW 3: l'V2ISl1lJUI'Il, XY8.ll'iL'I'. Hayes, Reynolds, Williams, Vudvn. ROW' -l: lil3llUlll'Ii. jackson, liellamy, jordan, Marslett, liunclock. 5 2 Lx Sgts. Harris and Cooksey work out orders of the day for the 103 cadets. ROTC CO. HCR-ROW 1 ton, Rotcnbcrg, Angell RL RlFLE TEAM-ROW l: Conn, Dyleski, Dodson. ROW 2 W1lliams, Kish, Weinert, Allen. xtlodgc, Sanclorson, Roberts, Dodson. ROW 2: Florv. Kinff. Donawho. Cox Sorenson. ROW 3: Ncw- , XX cllcslcy, V1SSC1', Coady. ROW 4: Copeland, Patt'c1'son,DKite, Schmidt, lfakcr, YVoocl, Johnson. R X DRILL TEAM-ROW 1: D. Cox, Angell. ROW 2: Dance, Coady, McFall, Rightrner. ROW 3: King, D. Mor- rison, R. Morrison, Parr. ROW 4: Holmes, Stegncr, Flory, Chambliss. ROW 5: Williams, Patterson, OlHallo- ran, Chinworth. ROW 6: Davis, Rutledge, Kish, R. Cox, ROW 7: Roberts. SALUTING: Conn, Bibby. HEADQUARTERS-ROW 1: Dance, Holmes, Miller, D. Morrison, Kunke. ROW 2: Weinert, Moseley, Hudson, Hosek, Ansley. ROW 3: Lefler, Polito, Huffman, Fox, Roach. ROW 4: Pendleton, Claunch, Schurman, Hooker, R. Morrison. ROW 5: Parker, Gruver, Mayer, Chinworth, Davidson. l e S . pgyilf -X 207 Then Cleopatra signed a 2000 year contract with MGM. A 2 An ancient culture, the Etruscans, are described by Mr. Barnes. Pompeii, Etruscans Interest Populus The SPQR Populus, which was organized in 1961, has as its purpose the promotion of the study of the Latin language and the Roman culture. This year the Populus, which wel- comes into its membership all first and second-year Latin students, meets on the first and third Thursdays of each month. The meetings covered the aspects of Roman culture which time prohibited studying in class. These programs were given by the students in the club, with an occasional guest speaker. The group is under the sponsorship of Mrs. Claire Weathersby. ROW l: Bowen, PRESIDENT: Schuster. VICE-PRESIDENT: Lindsey, SECRETARY: Mayes, REPRESENTATIVE ROVV 2: Jernigan, Doran, Atkinson, Hall, Casler. Guild. ROXV 3: Peterson, Montgomery, Gant, U'ilburn, Barnhart, Agce ROXV lc Bibby, McMahan, Logan, McGnuirk, Carsrucl. ROW 5: Reynolds, McTaggart, Myers. Falls, Horan, Armstrong ROW 6: Ekholm, Williams, Mrs. Wcathcrsby, SPONSOR. ,x EQQW 'W Ta, 54 ef We 5 . Wx!! THE O 'Elf gr ,Uv e ,af ROW l: Hollifield, 1ST CONSULg Wilson, 2ND CONSULg Stanbery, PRAETERQ McGarrity, SCRIBEg Mrs. Wilcox, SPONSOR, Hudson. ROVV 2: Wishcamper, Carlson, Vance, Ielen, McBride, Aaron, Katz, Wisch, Pulliam. SenatusfClad Togas, Celebratgg Vergil's Aeneid formed the classical background for the SPQR Senatus this year. Devoted to the intensive study of the author of the year Ceither Vergil or Cicerol, the mem- bers encouraged advanced Latin study by personally talking to second year students and telling them the merits of ad- vanced study. The club has purchased several models of an- cient Rome for the Latin Department. A major service is the distribution of honor cards to An students each six weeks, period. A memorable Roman Saturnalia was held during December. Latin Senators can't afford modern clothes, but really live it up on modern delicacies. 1 1 i Sporting a noble Roman nose, Bill Aaron portrays Cicero. 209 Scientific minds of Frank Weisser, Lesley Wilson, and Glenna Schroeder think sci- entific thoughts. Mike DeNIanche spent many hours working on his project for the Science Fair. cience Club Urges Participatlbn in Fair Several students this year, encouraged by the Science Club, have pursued research projects. It is the goal of the club that all of its members next year will have such projects. Mr. Louis Hudgins and Mrs. Frances Grisso assumed the sponsorship of the club this year. Members enjoyed a program on mathe- matics and several informative films. A Christmas party and a banquet held in April to honor Straight A+ science stu- dents highlighted the year. In addition, a field trip was con- ducted at the Nike missile base in Denton during the fall. ROW 1: Lowther, PRESIDENT, DeManche, VICE-PRESIDENT, Hudson, SECRETARY, Weisser, TREASURER, Angell, REPORTER, Mr. Hudgins, SPONSOR, Mrs. Grisso, SPONSOR, Mayes, Echols, Hulme, Zipperian, Chatham. ROW 2: Wishcamper, Atkinson, Etier, Cohn, Renola, Bowen, Alexander, Ross, Armintor, Pritchard, Brown, Dennis, Or- 3: Keener, Hinernan, Caldwell, Elliott, Felts, Atkins, Miller, Salclana, Hcrzfeld, Lawson, Dennis, McHenry, lando. ROW Owen, Baum, ROW' 4: McAdams, Hazlewood, Carter, Loftis, Hildebrand, Widaman, Nichols, Schroeder, Wilson, Williams, W ier, White, japan-w 2 Randles, Jernigan. ,ninuiuuu r .1 ---Q -- - IO 0,'0! ii. Y-Teens take a representative sample of each cake on sale to insure its freshness. l V s 9 Y-Teens Bunny A branch of the Young Women's Christian As- sociation, the Y-Teens of Paschal are devoted to realizing in their daily lives the ideals of living to which they are committed. Members visited the All-Saints' Home and gave an Easter egg hunt for the orphans. They held a bake sale during the month of February to raise money for a gift to be given to the school at the end of the year. The club, which takes its membership from all Paschal girls, is sponsored by Mrs. Linda Henslee. 0. ,. mga, if -4 ROW l: Mrs. Henslee, SPONSORg Johnson, PRESIDENTg Sal- dana, VICE-PRESIDENTg Whitley, SECRETARY-TREASUIL ERg Miles, Womack, League, Montgomery. ROW 2: Cohagan, Beack, Lewis, Vinson, Horton, Pruitt. S v But you're supposed to look for the eggs, not eat them, Jan Johnson explains as members stage a frol- icsorne Easter egg hunt. 2ll , ..-...sun Q ,,,- . 1? STEERING COMMITTEE-Mrs. Elliott, Hunnicutt, johnson, Yates, Schroeder, Debenport, Jacobsen, Fra- ker, Wlebb, Ray, Goldman, Cushman, Doss, Drake, Francis, Logan, Grubbs. ervioe Council Compiles iudeni Directory When new students and visitors meet smiling faces, seek information at one of the two student activity boards, or observe the courtyard, they are seeing the effects of the Student Service Council. Sponsored by Mrs. Winifred Elliott, the Council encourages high standards and school spirit through words and deeds. The four points of the honor system-cour- tesy, cooperation, loyalty, and scholarship-are the impetus behind its actions. The Service Council, con- sisting of homeroom representatives and class and student body officers, correlates student body and faculty and assists in school activities. During Howdy Week the sophomores are greeted and presented a program. The student directory is compiled and sold in the fall. The Sports Follies tickets are sold, ush- ers are provided, and the Follies are publicized. Dur- ing Public Schools Week there are hospitality com- mittees. All of these services and others, such as stu- dent body elections and various programs, are pro- vided by the Service Council. Its 200 members C100 representatives and 100 alternates from the home- roomsj are elected with high grade averages. The sixteen student body and class officers make up the steering committee. iff i f Img: i V' 'f.g ia1' ,. i '52, 5 i , , -in A ' of 'S l REPRESENTATIVES-ROW 1: Mrs. Elliott, SPONSOR, Johnson, Debenport, Fraker, Webb, Hunnicutt, Yates Schroeder, Jacobsen, Doss, Ray, Goldman, Francis, Drake, Logan, Ellis, Harris, Watson. ROW 2: French, Utterback, Young Schwartz, Labovitz, King, Morgan, Stenstrom, Horan, Hampton, Bradley, Ezell, Russell, Braselton, Gillespie, Johnson, Wiley ROW 3: Walsh, Jenkins, Coulter, Granger, Rall, Bernstein, Powell, Brunelle, Gumm, Wfestpheling, McCleskey, Birdsong, Zim- merman, Wilson, Minton, Stuckert, Echols, Parks, Miller, Thornton, Templeton, Dennis, Smith. ROW 4: Hudson, Chambers Stotler, Spellman, Lewis, Holmes, Ellman, Herman, Ingram, Downs, McDaniel, McGhie, Levy, Oliveros, Kirkpatrick ROW 5: Wolens, Campbell, Harrell, Walker, Austin, Ott, Pierce, Gullege, Maples, Clark, Deering, Giles, Beckoff. ROW 6 Borgeson, Baldwin, McGee, Sanders, Schur, Herman, Nelson, Johnson, Youngblood, Prichard, Falls, Bowen, Peeples, Her- Zlzman, Morgan. Service Council representatives aid members of the Parents' Club in welcoming visitors during Public Schools Week. Rx, fl H Li ,,N Imaginative Service Council members show creativity in dec- orating bulletin boards. 1. i C at 3 Q Q G E I K. I A 3 I Vg ,A 2 fr i- 'li i f ' il f ' L 2250..- . if MQ? 15' is fa-Q , , K y :,t, I ,Af f 1 , i J .lt 1 M 'C ALTERNATES-ROW 1: Mrs. Elliott, SPONSOR, Dean, Wishcamper, Hudson, Andrews, Lane, Mitchell, Steinert, Atkin- son, Gilden, Davis, Ray, Thornton, Ratliff, Pehkonen, Hayden, ROW 2: Hawkins, Bogaess, Jones, Nicol, Phillips, Billings- ley, Rowland, Curtis, Allen, Hofstein, Jones, Mayes, Boothe, Talbert, Fizer, Duncan. ROW 3: Hejl, Crabb, Muller, Wat- son, Yelton, Lewis, Glicksman, Wright, Moore, White, Stacey, Allen, Bateman, Lipscomb, Smith, Schultz. ROW 4: Cohen, Kilpatrick, Hall, Jacobs, West, Leonard, Malone. ROW 5: Millsap, Chailer, Cassidy, Norman, Hunnicutt, Ezell, Serrano, Miley, Hull, McLeland, Morningston, Burnett, Buffington, Weisser, Hazlewood, Gray, Dixon. 2,3 4 X x, l l g 1 l , i Q' b B it ROW 1: Long, PRESIDENT, Prichard, VICE-PRESIDENT: Dennis, SECRETARY, Layne, Childs, Bates, Coveney, Peters, Bernstein. ROW 2: Pardue, Whitsel, Hayes, Carter, Pace, C-ooles, Brachman, Sanders. ROW 3: Lerner, Womack, Oxford, Kriesberg, Young, Walker, Slaughter, Bonen, Mrs. Todd, SPONSOR: ROW 4: Weber, Popov, Herman. Hmm . . . You're looking a little peaked. Are you eating your greens ? StagefDooi Climaxes Vagabond Year Since its formation in 1928, Vagabonds, under the expert direction of Mrs. Miriam Todd, has offered Paschalites an excellent season of first- rate plays performed with near-professional abil- ity. Besides producing their own plays, the mem- bers make a point of attending the fine offerings available in the Fort Worth area. This year the season was climaxed by the three act, Stage Doorf' which was presented to full houses of pleased and entertained Panthers, W3 new EF -H Six if 4 go 'ff yr AA-I 4. Action on the field is niirrored in the faees of the players. 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' lf W2 F -Q 2 Mug - in if -QE f in fi --f?.Q9z3-5,5-a,-15 L v E A-df' ,gifs ' alia: 32 gi, A 1 5, 4 k r Q 6, T., -5 f l srfsi a 4 r esgeie V i 'il L A . ,ag Jl it gf til ii, yo .M 1,1 '11 ,getty 5391x3351 if 'Y' Qc! 1963 Varsity Football Team ROW 1: Jerry Brown C6315 Ronnie Muller C8315 Lynn Clements C6215 Bill OlBrien C2215 Andy Martin C6715 Glenn Ingram C3015 Randy Conway C1115 David Ott C2015 Alan Tomlin C1315 David McDaniel C6115 Doug Wiley C211. ROW 2: Reggie Robins, Manager5 David Bowen C3315 Steve Van Y C4215 Dennis Hunt C8715 Robert Toburen C6615 Stan Rowell C5315 Bob Black C2315 Coleman Farleigh C7515 Danny Owens C8415 Jeff Brook- shire C7715 Rick Ringler C8515 Danny Cushman C4315 Jim McLean, Manager. ROW 3: Rhea Chafin, Managerg Coach Bill Allen, Robert Terry C1015 Bill Pruett C4015 Clay Wiegand C3115 Gene Sanders C6515 Clay Carpenter C8615 Charles Crabtree C4115 Bill Calder C5015 Jim Little C8115 Danny Crabb C8215 Danny Davis C3215 Coach James Coxg Coach Joe Pat McHaney. ROW 4: David Yates C8015 Johnny Polk C7115 Lou Levy C7415 Gary Grounds C7215 Robin Gibbs C1215 Rob Johnson C6415 Gary Freer C5215 Greg Pipes C6015 Bill Witcher C5115 Jim Slaughter C7315 Robert Moses C761. Paschal Captures District Championship The Paschal Panthers swept to their fourth straight district football championship and captured a spot in the state playoffs. Paschal posted a per- fect 640 record in district competition and a 9-3 mark over the regular season. After dropping their first two starts, the Panthers reeled off nine straight victories before falling to Garland in the quarterfinal playoff game. Paschal chalked up five shutouts in district play. Eastern Hills was the only city team to penetrate the Panther end zone. The Panthers won several important individual awards. Guard Greg Pipes earned a berth on the all-state team. In additon, Pipes, Halfbacks Glenn Ingram and Danny Cushman, Ends Clay Carpenter and Ronnie Muller, Tackles Johnny Polk and Lou Levy, Fullback Charles Crabtree, Quarterback Randy Conway, and Center Gary Freer were included on the all-district team. Ingram enjoyed an outstanding year. He led the district in both rushing and total offense with 848 and 852 yards respectively. His 42 points were good enough for second place. Conway was the city's most accurate passer and placed third in pass completions while Quarterback Robin Gibbs finished second in punting. Season Record Final District Standing - PASCHAL OPPONENT TEAM W L T Pct. San Antonio Lee ......... ..........., 7 13 Paschal .,......,.,,....,,.,.,,,,,,,.,.,, ,,5,,,, 6 0 0 1,000 Cleburne ............... ......... 1 4 20 Amon Carter-Riverside., ,,.,. ,,,,,,, 4- 2 0 ,657 Arlington ........................ ........ 1 3 6 Eastern Hills .......,..,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4- 2 0 ,557 Texarkana .................,....,,.. ......... 2 8 7 Arlington Heights ,,,,.,,, ,,,,.,, 4 2 0 ,667 Amon Carter-Riverside ........ ........ 2 8 0 North Side ............. ,,,,,. 2 4- 0 .333 Technical ........................,,. ,,,,,,., 4 2 0 Polytechnic ,,,,,.Y,. ,,,,,, 1 5 0 .167 Polytechnic ..................... ........ 1 4- 0 Technical .....,... ,,,,,,, 0 6 0 ,000 Eastern Hills ..........,.... ,,,.,,,, 2 3 7 Arlington Heights ......,.,. ,,,,,,,, 2 0 0 North Side ............,............ ,,,,,,,,, 2 8 0 Dallas South Oak Cliff ........ ,,,...,., 2 1 12 Garland ,............,,...,,,,..,.,.., ,.,,, 0 34- 219 nasal Xi 1 15, '71 1 an at . 'Il N 21 Q Assistant Coach Joe Pat McHaney huddles with Head Coach Bill Allen faiks over a play with All-State Segiiof lineman Jeffv BFOWH C633 and Johfmv Polk Guard Greg Pipes. K 20 Linebackers Gene Sanders 165D and Charles Crab- tree C4-lj confer with Assistant Coach james Cox. ALL-DISTRICT-ROW 1: Glenn Ingram, Randy Conway, Greg Pipes, Danny Cushman, Ronnie Muller. ROW 2: Charles Crab- tree, Clay Carpenter, johnny Polk, Lou Levy, Gary Freer. Ingram, Pipes, and Crabtree were elected tri-captains of the team. c, , S . ja x 'Q F' 1 , 71 we re ' 1 1 1 r Will Wil E lags' ?K'5f1!R3: 5JXiKf4- 8x. U:ifa.HV47:3.A5n 1 sAfYJ'Hl'i'533 :5lSx'!f11'1l' .95 TKJEHl 'WIEYBVL AX X xi ,I 'N , 1 w - ,L ' ' ui' ' F , N . I 'X awweun S w - A 5,49 3 M V9 enn ei ,4PgQx K2 2 e Q Q ee .' wi? if ...X e J 1 W i inf , ff gg ' 1' . A ws 1 QW? Randy Conway Greg Pipes District's Most Valuable Player DistriCt's Outstanding Lineman OUTSTANDING PLAYER if E e eeeee n QR. it - f ., ,fe fi K, '+- V Q , MW, K , In iff? I fl Y ' n V 1 f -' W iii- fail. 1 z 1. ,vm ,J an 11' wr. A K r'-' Zz- 4 Glenn Ingram District's Outstanding Back A Districfs Outstanding Junior Back Danny Cushman I D ,ew Bob Black Senior Halfback David Bowen Junior Fullback Jerry Brown Senior Guard 'SS Robin Gibbs C123 makes the tackle Andy Hibbits H229 of Arlington is on Arlington's Larry Porter at the on the receiving end of a pass as tyii . 2 Paschal 17 yard line. Steve Van Y Q4-25 defends. M: T diii Lee Turns Back Panthers 13-7 I Sept. 13 - Hallback Linus Baer lived up to his all-state rating by scoring two touchdowns in leading San Antonio Lee's Volunteers past Paschal, 13-7. The Panthers' lone score came on a spectacular 85- yard pass-run play from Randy Conway to Glenn Ingram. Sept. 27 - The passing of Dick Turner and the running of Arlie Scott carried Cleburne by Paschal, 20-14. Fullback Charles Crabtree scored both Panther touchdowns on short runs of one and two yards. Oct. 4 - Paschal gained its first triumph of the year with a 13-6 comeback victory over Arlington. Glenn Ingram and Bill Pruett led the Panther attack scoring a touchdown apiece. Oct. 11 - Paschal's slumbering offense exploded for four touchdowns as the Panthers upset Tex- arkana, 28-7. Quarterback Randy Conway threw touchdown passes to Ends Clay Carpenter and Jim Little while Bill Pruett and Clay Wiegand ran for the other scores. Coach Allen gives sideline instructions to David Yates f8Ol, John- ny Polk C71j, Jerry Brown C63j, and Randy Conway fllj. 222 M Ln-, fw- J' lt P very? f.-WV . , if . C3 ,W XTX X 5 X Randy Conway Senior Quarterback Charles Crabtree I' , K. . ' 11. . N e 1 it, 5 , . Q Q g .P , I .Ui t-time K v r 2 , sg S '.- rs ' 9 'Zu ni A, FN -. 1 Kgs r Q ' t -M .rm 5 .for Carter Falls In District Opener, 28-0 senior Fullback f N ' X Clay Carpenter Senior End E 5 I If Oct. 17 - Paschal combined a powerful running attack with a stout defensive effort in defeating Amon Carter-Riverside, 28-0. Greg Pipes led the tough Paschal defense that turned back every Eagle effort in the district opener, Halfback Glenn Ingram notched the first Panther tally as he broke loose on a 54-yard touchdown scamper in the first quarter. Dennis Hunt booted the first of four successful extra points to give the Pan- thers a 7-0 lead. Danny Cushman ran for two TD's, one on an 88-yard punt return and the other on a three-yard burst up the middle. Fullback Clay Wiegand accounted for the other six-pointer with a one-yard thrust to paydirt in the third quarter. li3E:Y'!B.Snis!1 Q:!?'!!E'x Il?AnJ'iX.E-YB P741 Robin Gibbs f12j races around end with Carter s Ron nie Martin Q44-D in pursuit Danny Cushman H35 powers his way into the Eagle end zone from three yards out for a Paschal touchdown -rf' . Quarterback Alan Tomlin U31 finds himself sandwiched among four Tech players. Panthers Roll By Technical, 42-0 Oct. 24 - Halfbacks Glenn Ingram and Bill Pruett scored two touchdowns apiece in leading a six- touchdown assault against Technical as Paschal overwhelmed the Bulldogs, 42-O. Ingram also paced the Panther ground attack with 137 yards rushing. The game remained scoreless until the final minute of the first quarter when Charles Crabtree slammed over the goal from two yards out. Six minutes later, Ingram chalked up his first TD to give the Panthers a 14--0 lead. The Panthers marched 86 yards in four plays for their third marker. Key plays in this drive were a 33-yard run by Ingram and a 39-yard jaunt by David Ott. Pruett raced the final 12 yards for the tally. Dennis Hunt converted giving the Panthers a 21-O halftime cushion. Ingram climaxed a 63-yard drive in the third period with a 14--yard scoring trip. Two fourth-quarter touchdown runs by Doug Wiley and Pruett raised the final score to 42-O. Glenn Ingram f30j is brought down by Ronnie Steadman after a two-yard gain. I 5 .fsfyfg I J, 224 ls 'V Al Cushman Senior Tackle Rob Johnson Senior Guard Lou Levy Senior Tackle , V '72 K yuh ' , ., e it I or Q y f fre., 'QQ' .. K ii. I ' O M V g W QA- 1 Z i W P . . V H , i 1 Robin Gibbs I X Senior Quarterback gy H Ronnie Muller 5 W fl' or' H gi: f 3 Junior End j W- ' ' 2 It I K' f X ,f Dennis Hunt l i ' I ' M ui Junior End , If - , .t g Z 4 . ,.,. . if - , . . 'R' , - -gf - ,.. , 1 . ,,.- n,,A ,Q ' ,Q , 1 . t -- f gsggigtlffr-gf ,:,Asfg'S:'-'.f w.g.,9g-Q. ,Hgh . ' .gs-.'..,-1 hiasriams nm-fs. - N ' ,W . : fx! Mali ,Lf fy 11,1 ,gf I 2' VPN - W f V , V 'Ffa N- 1 - V. 'ri-.ifz 'e ' A e 1 ' 1 ' . ' 2. 'fyfJgg.f,3-yx'g.c' 5 Sfefgyf TS' 1' V-TW? as . - F ' -- ' '.iirrff'ai2fi'TMT? .-'1ff5+1'5g:i1w. s:.'t'f.1f N -5 Wi' Vffilffima - PT? 1 ii' Purples Repel tubborn Parrot, I4-O Nov. 1 - The Panthers chalked up their third straight shutout, defeating the Poly Parrots 14-0, and set the stage for their showdown battle with Eastern Hills the following week. Quarterback Robin Gibbs, subbing for injured starter Randy Conway, engineered the Panthers on both of their touchdown marches while fumbles stopped other drives at the Poly 29, 11, and eight-yard lines. Guard Grcg Pipes headed the Paschal defensive platoon which limited the Par- rots to six first downs and 14- yards rushing. Halfbaek Glenn Ingram once again led the ground game with 104- yards rushing. Halfback David Ott put the Panthers ahead with a 32-yard scoring sprint mid- way in the second period. Dennis Hunt kicked the point to make it 7-0 at the half. After a scoreless third period, Paschal marched 67 yards for its second touch- down. With Ingram and Bill Pruett grinding out most of the yardage, the Panthers moved to the Poly five-yard line from where Fullback Charles Crabtree slammed over for the six-pointer. Hunt's kick made the final score. 14--0. Poly's Loy Clark f3ll brings down Glenn Ingram f3Oj after a six-yard gain. Glenn Ingram f30j breaks loose for an 11-yard gain in the opening moments of the first quarter. Ingram reaches in vain for a Robin Gibbs pass. wfffg jf E f ,, it fx ' M y ii if e 'K xg ' -, TW-s., Q , V Glenn Ingram of is N951 X fl 7 g senior Hilfback fi 1 bN rfufwhe ff! Q -j ' f 5, 5,7 V Andy Martin - '-nx. ' e 3 A ,,,,h, 7 'Y 1 Senior Guard ,C- mx. ' 7 A X Robert Moses i ' Senior Tackle 4 K AL I is g 1: www? '71 1 A V' Nifty - si Hb, -K lv., vt Q Revenge! Paschal-23 Eastern Hills-7 . Nov. 8 - The Paschal Panthers gained the revenge they were seeking as they upended Eastern Hills, 23-7. The victory avenged last year's 8-7 loss to the Highlanders and allowed the Panthers to remain unbeaten in district play. Eastern Hills opened the game by marching 66 yards for its only touchdown. Leslie Jackson threw 17 yards to Ted Harris for the marker. Mike Moore converted to give the Highlanders a 7-O lead. Quarterback Randy Conway led the Panthers to the tying touchdown just 48 seconds before the first half ended. Working from the spread formation, he threw key passes to David Yates, Jim Little, and Bob Black to spearhead the drive which reached the nine. Then on fourth down, he fired a touchdown strike to Black. Dennis Hunt's first of three extra points tied the score at 7-7. Early in the second half, Paschal moved 41 yards for its go-ahead TD after Gene Sanders intercepted a Highlander pass. Charles Crabtree climaxed the drive by slamming over the goal from three yards out. The Panthers added a safety to lead 16-7 at the end of the third quarter. Danny Cushman's 27-yard touchdown return of an intercepted pass in the final period put the game out of the Highlander's reach and raised the final count to 23-7. Ted Moberg C32j comes to the end of the road as Greg Pipes QBOQ Clay Wiegand f31j dives unsuccessfully for a Randy applies the tackle. Conway pass. , l l 5 M 5 2. 75 ' ,SJR ' s H ' eslefw . E K . f f f 3 figi' i b gr it .ua f K I. . if -t is s 'P 'iff .w5'v' , ,r ,. 'U evil .g s A , sg. ' st ff 4-' .,... KL! N4 U i M' new Lv Danny Crabb Junior End David McDaniel umor Guard David Ott Senior Halfback S .A 5 L. . - eg ' Ku if Q am -' -ez' 4, Charles Crabtree H13 deflects a Jacket pass intended for Larry Burns KIOD. Panthers weep Past Jackets, 20-0 20-0 Homecoming victory over Arlington Heights. The largest crowd of the regular season, ll,083, watched the Panthers score all three of their touchdowns within a four-minute span of the third quarter. The Panthers scored their first touchdown after Ronnie Muller recovered a high snap from the Heights center on the Yellow Jacket 24-yard line. It took Paschal only three plays to score with Glenn Ingram going the final seven yards for the six-pointer. Paschal struck quickly after the kickoff as Danny Cushman picked off a Jacket pass and raced it back to the one. Three plays later Fullback Charles Crabtree blasted over for the TD to give the Panthers a 13-0 lead. The Yellow Jackets were forced to kick on their next series of downs. Punter Mike Nelson got off a 54-yard boot to the Paschal 10 where Cush- man took the ball and raced it back down the sidelines for 90 yards and a touchdown. Dennis Hunt kicked the PAT to complete the night's scoring. Danny Cushman HBH attempts to sidcstep Gene Mahurin HOD on a punt return. 227 s l Q E 70-A -at 'S if , f . . 5 M l so y i C5 i I D I V if fe X 3 V . 1 ' t , -' , K a t sf. P f, 3 -J af' 5 K . . . iizfiw 1 1 , M . x. I' 4, . P .. N . 1 ggi 5- V. . ,g W,,. ., y . ,- -L iiiqy, we . ' sq ' T w 'V idwsg...-f.:gfeE'f ' t N , . , M.. S , ..s. P if 1 S S ' P ' ' ' j f f1 .g yr ' san-f. is L . fy- Y A E .i fiT??'2.fzf.f.-f f -5 - si f .ar i 4 .vv h ' f5sfi rfs12:'f A6 Gary F reer Greg Pipes Senior Center Senior Guard Paschal Wraps Up Title With 28-0 Win . Nov. 21 - The Paschal Panthers won the undisputed District 4A-5 football championship by defeat- ing the North Side Steers, 28-0. The Panther defense limited the Steers to two first downs and 50 yards total offense. North Side held the Paschal offense in check until late in the third quarter when the Panthers started a 65-yard drive for their first touchdown. Halfback Glenn Ingram contributed a 26-yard run to the march which reached the Steer six-yard line. From there Ingram hammered over for the score two minutes deep in the final period. Dennis Hunt kicked his first of four extra points to give the Panthers a 7-O lead. On North Side's next series of downs, Quarterback Richard Baileyls pass was intercepted by Dan- ny Cushman, who returned it 52 yards for the Panthers' second touchdown. With 1:17 left in thc contest, Reserve Doug Wiley scored Paschal's third marker on a 13-yard end run. Then on the last play of the game from the Steer 29, Quarterback Robin Gibbs hit Wiley with a short pass. The junior proceeded to race the remaining distance for the touchdown that made the final score read 28-0. The game was the 50th meeting between the two schools. Doug Wiley f21j eludes the tackle of Frank Leito f83j en route to a touchdown on the gamels final play. 228 3 it . to A .1 3 ,Q , ,xg I 1 'K J - f t lx. S ...s if ,s l V ,,.. W. W4 p . NN I , .. .L S.. M ' V 'X , Xe! fi N x . sf? 'iiiiii E' ,- I ,A A ,V WA ,Im Johnny Polk Senior Tackle Bill Pruett Senior Halfback Jim Slaughter Senior Tackle Charles Crabtree Hlj leaves a trail of Golden Bears behind as he scores on Bill Pruett C405 is hauled down from behind an 11-yard run. after a short gain. Crabtree Powers Purples Past SOC, 21-I2 Nov. 30-The power running of Fullback Charles Crabtree propelled the Paschal Panthers to a 21-12 bi-district victory over Dallas South Oak Cliff's Golden Bears. Crabtree scored all three Paschal touchdowns and ran for 135 yards as the Panthers were forced to come from behind twice in the contest. The Golden Bears took a 6-O lead in the second quarter on Quarterback Mike I.ivingston's 97-yard punt return. Doug Wiley raced the ensuing kickoff back to the SOC 43 to set the Panthers' first scoring drive in motion. Randy Conway threw a 23-yard pass to Jim Little and a six-yard toss to Bob Black to keep the drive going, Then from the 11, Crab- tree blasted over for the score. Dennis Hunt kicked the PAT to give Paschal a 7-6 lead. Livingston put the Bears ahead a minute later with a 59-yard scoring pass to Jackie Allen. The Panthers moved 65 yards in six plays for the go-ahead TD. Crabtree slammed over from 14 yards out giving the Panthers a 14--12 lead. The first half ended with SOC on the Paschal two-yard line. Crabtree capped a 67-yard drive in the third period with an eight-yard touch- down run. Hunt converted to end the scoring. The Panther defense stiffened up in the second half as the Bears crossed only once into Paschal territory. Crabtree bursts into the end zone from eight yards out for the third Panther touchdown. . ffm 'FLC rr' ,. X T 'f r J f . ,ff 5 S -'M - . ...I 1 tgzsioyiiilfiiack , 1. ff 3 A., j ry. r ff' ' David Yates , TTDJZZ' Senior End . Gene Sanders Senior End ff 'Q l 4. QQQQM ., if . J fs it s fx. .3 . 5. 59 Q 4 If :Siu si vky. 1. s W 4 i 1 - Al,h b A y kts-be y X- i ,f X was ry , ' X Doug Wiley i g1-,,V . , Junior Halfback fs Billy Calder Junior Tackle Jim Little Junior End 4 M 1 fs i eason Ends As Panthers Bow To Garland Dec. 6 - The Garland Owls put a sudden end to Pas- chal's quest for a state championship by overwhelming the Panthers in the quarterfinal tilt, 34-0. Twenty thousand spectators looked on as the Owls built up a 23-0 lead at halftimeg then added 11 more points m the second stanza to bring the score to its final count. The Panthers staged their only serious scoring thrr-at late in thc game, but a fumble halted the drive at the Garland one-yard line. Q5 i ix W X M5 I m is A U N W s. a., ' Clay Wicgand Bill Witcher S51'liOI' Fl1lllJ21Cli Seninr Center Glenn Ingram Q30j sees nothing but Owls as he attempts to find a gap in the Garland line. 230 r' Pe 9.9 on e Goree if so f 9 Q, .chu ROW 1: Boston, Betsill, VVhite, Black, Riddle, Broyles, Crawford, Grecnslade, Peavler, Butler, Stephenson, Wittncben, Gibbs, Schro- eder, Harbison, Sunderman, Zimmer, Gibbins, Hart. ROWV 2: Coach Cozine, WVilson, Moore, Glidewell, Stow, Powell, McDonald, Sanders, Jones, Simmons, Adkins, Jones, Ramirez, Case, Tiner, Wlood, Watson, Dillard, McClellan, Norman. ROW 3: Coach Wood, Cooksey, Baker, Cozzens, Andrews, Thompson, Parker, Baldwin, Henderson, Stuteville, Shield, Yung, Hensley, Williams, Stacy, Wheeler, Peters, Brannon, Brezina, Harse, Laningham, Sessom, Coach Lee. ROW 4: Henry, Francis, Johnson, McGee, Horton Nowell, Davenport, Kauitzsch, Nelson, Boyenga, Nunnallee, Thomas, Jeffries, Standifer, Pierce, Ehlers, McCrocklin, Johnston. i B Football eason Record TEAM PHS OPP Lake Worth 29 O Cleburne .,........ ...... . .. 6 7 Highland Park ,.... .. ..... 20 21 Carter ........., .... .... 8 0 North Side .. . .. 8 O Technical ..., . 28 0 Poly ........ ... ,... .. .. 20 9 Eastern Hills , ......... , ,Y,,, 12 6 Arlington Heights . 0 20 L. D. Bell .......,... 6 8 Larry Powell QIOJ reaches for a pass ' t A l' t He' hts. UB team head coach, Bob Lee, explains some fundamentals to agams rmg on lg - ' B k . Backs David Henry and Danny a er James Wood and Dean Cozine, coaches of the BN team line, help David Cooksey with his four-point stance. t A ,V .1-i i:'11-iii' ogfhvfieixaiize-2621:-ov r. f ' A ' ' filing ' ., , ' V C 1 Y G' ' , K M A -F ' Ufo,ggle,y S, - ,.,. . f i ,I , A 5 l 1 'V 1 H: --di ga, V 1 , . N , , , .,,. if ,, Q Y was-3-e ' .4-'M' . ' 4 h w: . 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I . 7 A, I. 1963-64 Varsity Basketball Team Russ Byington, Bob Hunnicutt, Joe Hill, Tim Coulter, Graham lkffaxey, Mike Sanchez, Bill Hunnicutt, Bill Francis, Kirk Zimmer, Danny Cushman, Jeff Newman, Richard McClain, Russel, David Leatherbury, John Hull, Bug ' Highlanders End Panther I itle Hopes Paschal's basketball team was eliminated from the city race on the last night of the season as they lost to the Eastern Hills Highlanders. If the Panthers had defeated Eastern Hills, they would have won the second half championship, But the Highlanders won it to take the second round title and went on to defeat pre-season favorite Poly, the first half winners, in a playoff for the district championship. The loss to Eastern Hills dropped the Panthers into second place of the second half standings with a 4-2 record after finishing third in the first half with a 3-3 mark. Paschal posted a I2-10 record over the regular season. Post Man Bob Hunnicutt was team Captain and leading scorer with 204 points and a 17,0 average. Second high scorer was Bill Russel, who tallied 129 points and averaged 108, Kirk Zimmer and David Leatherbury both scored 106 points and averaged 8.8. Hunnicutt finished behind Carter's Dawson Granade and Poly's Gene Wilson in the district scoring race. He earned further honors by being named to the all-district team. Russel and Leatherbury were named to the second and third teams respectively. 62300 NON-DISTRICT RESULTS Waco ,,,,,,, Temple ................ ..... Highland Park ....... ..... Denton ...........,,.,, .i,.. L. D. Bell ............... ..... Arlington Heights Waco .................. .... . .... . Temple ,..... Richland .............. Highland Park ..,. PHS OPP 51 45 51 37 42 57 54 69 52 48 47 40 76 59 52 53 45 53 48 63 Record Final District Standings DISTRICT RESULTS FIRST HALF PHS OPP Team W L Pct. Poly ............ ..... 4 3 52 Poly .,,. .......... ...... . . . .. 1.000 Carter .... ..... . .. ..... 56 47 Arlington Heights ...... ..... . 833 North Side ................ ..... 3 4 36 Paschal .....,........... .. .500 Arlington Heights ....... ..... 5 5 63 Carter .. . .......... .500 Technical ............... 70 55 Eastern Hills .... ...... . 333 Eastern Hills ..... ..... 5 4 48 Technical . ...,. .. .. .167 Technical ....,..,,., ..... 5 1 39 North Side ... .. .. ..... .... . ,167 Carter ........................ ..... 6 1 55 Arlington Heights .... ..... 5 9 71 SECOND HALF North Side ..,.,,.,, ,.,,. 6 0 35 Eastern Hills .... .... .. . ........ . .. .833 Poly ,,,,, ,...,,....., ..,.. 5 5 53 Paschal ..... ........... . ...... . 667 Eastern Hills .... 42 64 Arlington Heights . .. .667 Poly ........... .......... ...... . 6 67 Carter ................... .... . .500 Technical ..., ,..., . 167 North Side ..... ..,... . 000 233 Head Coach Charlie Turner urges the team on from the bench. Coach Turner diagrams a play on the floor during a time out. 4 Bob Hunnicutt, an all-district choice, served as team captain. Hunnicutt and Carterls Paul Middleton scramble for a loose ball. Danny Cushman U31 attempts to balance thc ball on his foot as Wayne Templeton C241 of Eastern Hills looks on. ' '-11? -M N P' J li Jan. 2-The Poly Parrots proved to be too much for Paschal as they defeated the Panthers, 52-43. Forty-five fouls were called in the opening district game for both teams. Jan. 9--Paschal grabbed a seven-point lead in the first quarter and then held on to defeat Carter, 56-Al-7. Bob Hunnicutt and Bill Russel led Panther scoring with 21 and 16 points respectively. Jan, 10--David Rt-sendez's set shot with seven seconds left in overtime propelled North Side to a 36-3-1 upset victory over Paschal. The game had been tied 30-30 at thc end of regulation play. Post Man Bob Hunnicutt paced the Panthers in scoring with 16 points. Jan, 14- Arlington Heights overcanie Past'hal's three-point lead in the final two minutes of action to defeat the Panthers, 63-55. Bob Hunnicutt's 19 points and Kirk ZlIT1IT1CI'lS 14 led the Panthers. Jan. 18 --Bob Hunnicutt poured in 26 points as the Panthers overwhelmed Tech, 7U-55. David Leatherbury added 16 points for Paschal. Jan. 24 -Paschal concluded first half competition by posting a 54--48 decision over Eastern Hills. Kirk Zimmer hit for 16 points to take scoring honors. Bob Hunnicutt C31j leaps high to capture a rebound. Panthers Maul Bulldogs, 51-39 Jan. 30-The Paschal Panthers opened second roun C1 play by whipping David Leathel-bury 4253 and Joe H111 C245 go up for the the Tech Bulldogs, 51-39. The Panthers won the game by scoring 17 points ball after a missed free throw by Bill Russel CIOQ. to Tech's one during an eight-minute span late in the contest. High-point man for Paschal was David Leatherbury with 13 points. Jan. 31-Paschal fought off a stubborn Carter team to notch its fourth straight win by a 61-55 count. Bob Hunnicutt's 22 points led the scoring attack. David Leatherbury f25j and Danny Cushman f13j put the squeeze on Po1y's William Prince. 6 Purples uffer 71-59 Loss Feh. 4-Arlington Heights struck for 23 points in the final pe- riod to stop a Paschal comeback and defeat the Panthers, 71-50. The game was tied at 52-52 with five minutes left when the Jack- ets caught fire and scored 19 points to Paschal's seven. Bill Russel headed the Panthers' effort with 18 points. Feb. 7-Paschal made up for its first round loss to North Side by racing to a 50-35 verdict over the Steers. Bob Hunnicutt paced the winners with I6 points while Bill Russel and Kirk Zimmer scored lfl- each. Danny Cushman Tim Coulter JLlI1lOI' Guard Junior Guard Dawson Granade Q35l, city scoring champion, tries to get a shot off past Joe Hill f24j defends against Tommy Bu R 1 Bob Hunnicutt 1315. Hom 4455 of Poly. 1 P556 Senlor Guard Bob Htumicutt C311 centers the ball to Danny Cushman C13j as Poly de- fenders move in. Richard McClain Junior Guard to , I X , xg-.sk f Ay RusseI's hot inks Poly By Two Points Feb. 14-Bill Russel's 10-foot jump shot in the final five sec- onds gavc the Paschal Panthers a stunning 55-53 upset victory over the Poly Parrots. The loss was Poly's first in 11 games and put the Panthers briefly back into championship contention. Bob Hunnicutt topped Paschal scoring with 20 points. Russel scored 14, and David Leatherbury had 12, Kirk Zirnmer Senior Guard John Hull Junior Guard J Sl!! Leatherbury finds his path to the basket The ball seems to be hanging in mid air to the blocked by the Yellow jackets David Sykes amazement of Klrk Zimmer f23j and ames Cfilj and Lee G1lbert 235 Wehman f24j of Arlington Heights Bill Russell 1101 prepares to receive a pass from Joe H111 245 Bob Hunnicutt shoots over the outstretched arms Highlanders Jolt Paschal Out ot Title Picture Feb. 18-Paschal experienced its coldest night of the year and dropped out of the district race, falling to the Eastern Hills High- landers, 64-42. The Panthers clicln't hit a long shot until late in the third quarter when Junior John Hull connected. But by then it was too late. High for the Panthers were Bob Hunnicutt with 15 points and Hull with 12. Bill Shields 1211 of Arlington Heights at- tempts to keep the ball away from Bob Bill Russel QIOJ is fouled by Tech s Mille Daxid Leatherbuty wins tht battle for an Hunnicutt 1315. Sharp as he drives for a layup all impoitant rebound 'W 7 IW B' Basketball eason Record ' 1 5 ,fa . Q.,-, 1 ' , Q :N -if 11. fr, ,ff - 4 f- fs 1 A 7 l ix 1 4 'A 'S 5 , ' Q I f VT l f 5 'P ,f,. 5 v -1 ' rf A 1 ' t X . ?Y - ' , 1 .1 1 f I ' R, 1 'l ' - , 1 ' 1 1 s i .V A-Qtnfasq g K ' Q ll l: ' ' '1 ' it , ll ?,l5l:l'll,l, , TxllS,l'llll,1, ' .Pl9?l1ll..k 'l 31311, . in . s is I 2 ll A A 'N .f 2 1 l 1 is l Q V is X I 115 li J 5 1 l ' 5 B BASKETBALL TEAM-ROW 1: Zimmer, Floyd, Young, Savage, Schwartz, Robinson. ROW 2: Har- ris Herrin ton Car ale Blackmon Lowrance Hankins. 3 g 7 J 7 Q PHS OPP 30 28 Burleson ,..... Burleson ....,,.,..,.,.,.. ..-.... 3 3 21 Masonic Home .. .. ,,,..,, 31 15 Masonic Home ...., ...Y,.. 3 5 18 Nolan H ,,,,,,,,,,, YYVYV . . 39 42 Masonic Home ,,,,,,,,, YYYYYVV 6 4 31 Fort Worth Christian ,,,,,,, 39 31 Fort Worth Christian ,...... 51 27 Arlington Heights ,..., ,,,,,,, 6 1 45 Eastern Hills ,,,, ,.i,,,, 34 28 Kennedale ,,,,,,,,, ,....,, 5 5 26 Nolan ,... .,,,.., 3 4- 38 Burleson ,,,,,.... .,.,..i 2 9 20 Burleson ............. ..,.,., 4 1 46 Lake Worth ,...,,,i,,,,,,, ,,,,,Y. 3 8 19 North Side ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, , , , ,,,,,,. 39 27 Fort Worth Christian ,,,,,,, ..,,,.. 5 5 31 Arlington ......,,il,,,i.. ,,.., ,,,,,.. 3 4 38 Rusty Ingle, Johnny Deaton, Steve Stump and Fort Worth Christian ,,,.., ,,,...,,...,...,.,,ll,i, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,... 5 8 32 Jimmy Dunaway served as this years basket ball managers. B BASEBALL TEAM-ROW 1: Henderson, Hammer, Hayden, Baldwin, Powell, Thompson, Garrison Schroeder. ROW 2: Zimmer, Boston, Robinson, McDonald, Wood, Wills, Henry, Terry, Sunderman, Gib- bins, Griffin. ROW 3: Case, Domm, McCurdy, Cooksey, Francis, Powell, McGee, jones, Gray, Baker, New- Il'13.I'1. Mi- i 1 'M,'i'i.In' JL .4 2.5--v.'1 P 'FZYEQ' Yi Bills.. , ,, c, 3, ,gg ,ta lg Lal W is 1,1 1964 Varsity Track Team ROW 1: Bill Pierce, Danny Cushman, Rob Stow, Jack Ehrlich, Steve Van Y, Mark Widener, Jerry Betsill, Jim Holmes, Woody Boykin, David Daniel, Doug Wiley, Bill O'Brien, Jon Dial, Harold Wyatt. ROW 2: Coach james Cox, Larry Harbison, Jon Timmons, Bill Ellis, Bob Buffington, Jack Maddox, Ray Penclery, Ben Hernandez, Jesse Shepherd, Chuck Caughey, Mike Yocom, Mike Sexton, Lewis Owen, Dave Massey, Jim Adkins, Mike Hardgrovc, Coach Bob Lee. ROW 3: lan Howie, Mgr., Byron Makarwich, Tommy Thompson, Warren Cargal, Bill Witcher, Greg Pipes, Joe Kubes, Andy Bowen, Dick Malone, David Bowen, Terry Pinkard, Leonard Ingalls, Billy Phipps, Jimmy Lewis. 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A .Q Bill Ellis makes his bid for a high finish in the 220. 1,5 T W 1 In ,sums l 9 'mat U, fe-Kasey-:a',:s+:2nt-:f 'wwe aff wf 1 f -. .' . f' .-K' is .sn ff 'au -f, :ff-f n 'E NF! 144: ff, .it li .' 4 N , , N 'K ,gs , f -M gi ,, W Dave Massey Senior, 440 y hits the tape flrst to Wm the heat ln the 100 yard dash r 3- A 5' A 4-'JAM it is . rp!!! mW 'E' 99 , ,. i 7- WL u 1964 Varsity Baseball Team ROW 1: Randy Conway, Skip Carter, Bill Dodgen, Clay Wiegand, Roy Martin, Gary Pinkerton, Richard McClain, Tom Newton,-Ronme Roudon, Mgr., Rodney Broyles, Mgr. ROYV 2: Larry Tiner, Joe Percy, Jay Tadlock, Billy Key, David Yates, Bill Russel, Tom Koops, Kirk Zimmer, Don Rea, Mac Riddle, Coach joe Pat McHaney. ROW 3: Rusty Wood, Davidh Reeves, Sam Parker, Larry Patterson, Jim Conlee, Cecil Temple, Danny Crabb, Lou Cullum, Ken Amburn, Rob- ert T urman. X - Q- , K ma ., Q. s W by I, a m it K N . y L ig , W N, ig y a . 2 Z f ' 4 her- .,, ,. '......a...-..,..- 1 f g -,-..-,. 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K . ,L - J I !. 4 ., V7.6 If . 4 Km' 5 A z mi Buzz Martin Junior Pitcher Clay Wiegand Senior Infielder Gary Pinkerton Junior Outfielder Richard McClain Junior Infielder Jay Tadlock Senior Infielder , ' 1 z K-I . N .....- ,4-,. .. X. , , as Q - ,Wm , -1,-5 -sv. Bill Dodgen Junior Pitcher Louis Cullum Senior Pitcher ,,,.,- TENNIS Boasting five returning lettermen, the Paschal tennis team had a successful year competing in tournaments in Wichita Falls, Garland, and Waco, Under the sponsorship of Robert Barr, the netters made a fine showing in both the city double round-robin matches and in the city high school tourna- ment. Representing Paschal in the city tour- nament were Marc Michie, singles, and Dan McLeland and Bobby Richardson, dou- bles. The net team posted its best season in five years with more boys participating in more matches than ever before. .....-,....,. i - 9 Q :ein V, ll! I I I, ' 4 I WWW I If X, f . , in , J .V Y, V , ,tg Kr Q V,,' Q, X, if - T lf f ' . fc , lifgli I -:we I I I. If . Ida. I' nIfV'iii f 51 -- 47 I : ' V ff-: A it ' l l W till' I iii 57 s I 1' 2 ,,X,E,, 5.17 , V Q as . 2 fn . , . .5 i C, - K X 3 9:45 V. , I lil- I .M ' ' - aff' A i ii J 3 gferg.: g SIE- I 5, L, I 5 i- ,l' , srts ff , 3' 51 A , il' '. If' 1 '3' . I ' I Q, S Q , ii. I A . ,M , A . u ww :I :7' I, ,: - 'lt . A y V ,Q W. , ' ' V' iygfitrl ,V A L 1 4, 4, L i TENNIS TEAM ROW l: Richardson, Michie, McLeland, Waldron, Ward, Wright, Dale. ROW 2: Mr. Barr, Malott, Faecke, C. Ferre, Droitcourt, L. Ferre, Debenport, Kenyon. SWIMMING TEAM ROW 1: Ingram, Major, Nicol, McGee, Ray, Lytle, Reynolds, Ludington. ROW 2: , Thomas, Haws, Gillespie, Ezell, Wolters, Armstrong, Savitz, Hightower, Knowles. ROW 3: ernigan, Michener, Hawley, Keener, Adams, Steinberger, Andrews, Christensen, Smith, Phillips, Fershtand, Lee, Goodwin. GOLF Paschal boasted a superior golf team un- der the qualified supervision of Mr. Wilson Gault. Golfers Denny Alexander, Larry An- ton, Alan Fleck, Bruce Sanders, and Tom Wright were among linksmen who led the Panthers to numerous victories. Practice ses- sions were held daily on the new Benbrook course. The work was rewarded with trips to Wichita Falls, Brownwood, and Dallas. SWIMMING The Paschal swim team, while competing against such teams as Highland Park, SMU, and Arlington State, posted the enviable record of 40W wins. As the only high school swimming team in the area, the PHS tank- ers represented District 5-AAAA in the state meet in Austin in March. Captained by John Reynolds, the team's outstanding swimmers were Richard Armstrong, Greg Ludington, and Gary Steinberger. Top di- vers were Gary Gillespie and Pete Ray. Pan- ther coach James Patterson served this year as president of the Texas Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association. GOLF TEAM ROW l: Dijulio, Runnion, Cooper. ROW 2: Sanders, Poss, McNeil, Purkey, Casidy, Grubbs, Finley, Jones, Gilbert, Alexander. ROW 3: Anton, Rogers, Kubes, Anderson, Hur- ley, Lyon, Sassman, Donathan, Pittman, Harden, Shepard, Mr. Gault. ROW 4: Caldwell, Wright, Norris, Coulter, Tipton, Fleck, Kincannan, Wood, Belcher, Bowen. Z145W'1 t 'VQWW fu nl X-'X' 'fi' f f '.LL 2 f W fe: it it . ,f'f- reel Q crrr ii ' ' if ' J ttrl i to t 5 at ,tw J t t V T A . VV YJ . ae- I in '-jf K l llc S K 2 FOOTBALL CHAMPS-ROW 1: John Turner, Brad Bartholow, Steve Webb, Larry Clanton, Bill Mar. ROW 2: Curtis Opperrnan, Mike Myers, Mickey Yowell, Ernie Williams, John Dodson. Ernie Williams spots a downfield receiver in I Teams To Titles John Turner's period five team swept to 26 straight victories this intramural game. Jim Wiggins displays follow-through on a crucial shot. and won the 1963 intramural football championship. Only two teams were able to score against the champs during the entire K I season. X N I.. 4 l , - at Don Wright captained his periodwtwo team past Bill Sheets' g3 .,gW -, period four team to win the basketball title. Both teams earned 5 ,t,,, ff Q N M 4,QjiQ1fl'z!'i M ' the right to play against the faculty in March. rigjj L ig5,,. '?, f ff, All members of championship teams in intramural sports receive 51 if ' ,f letters for their efforts. H' 'i r'1l'r '- ' -f'- H. AX , ,rir - BASKETBALL CHAMPS-Doyle Hayes Ckneelingj, steve King, Benny fi rplsy V lsii ii L J Milling, Don Wright, Jim Utterback. I'.- f . -' 1 'W MQ in A . i gi SCL. .A . M . .W K . K - , .. . .,'7, .t.. t .- , . ,s A . , ., , , . ,. -. s . ff .fx -P ns' - -V '- Y -- ,, 1 ' , f 1 W .:r'2fw 'S' -1 :wif Ms--,H 1' .V - W 1' , ' V V ' W- f gg 5 K Wt' - g ,, 't'-' L ' ' ifk fy ,gi l we iii ,. M t L t lg ., fn M r J an S e e s ' A,. ,',. 7 'WP , ,L f . -tr .. i Q , S+ na.. f C i , 8 5 , M' ' V S' DP , , .J ti I - f l f n f J 5. S 1 Z: V ,il ,.,, ,..,,. . 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The girls' ability is tested in the following categories: sit-ups, squat-thrusts, pull-ups, 50-yard dash, shuttle run, and standing broad jump. The various activities allow each girl to participate in a sport of her choice. Girls' P. E. instructors are Joy Hill, Judy Rober- son, Adele F irkins, and Lillian Standifer. Catcher Kathleen McNel1y watches as Lana Griffin bangs out a hit. ROW 1: Wanda Lay, Linda Denham, Susan Wheat, Beverly Peters, Marcia Michie, Sally Horan, Glenna Schroeder, Jody Fizer, Jean Walker, Jane Chaffee, Linda Wilson. ROW 2: Mrs. Standifer, Doris Jones, Charla Mitchell, Donna Woolard, Marcia Hammonds, Sandra Estes, Malinda Ferguson, Joyce Ann Walsh, Maetha Pierce, Kelle Birdsong, Kandi Armintor, Margaret Brown. an TENNIS Participation in tennis increased again this year with the girls' net team competing in several local and out-of-town tournaments. Coached by Mrs. Lil- lian Standifer, the team showed improvement placing high in the Abilene, Waco, Wichita Falls, and Garland tournaments. State-ranked Sally Horan, a sophomore, upset Dabby Phillips in the Abilene Halloween Tournament to take the A-Girls Singles trophy. Other outstanding players were Glenna'Schroeder and Jean Walker. Concentrating on doubles, the team made a good showing in the city tournament with each participant showing improvement from an active year in tennis. . State-ranked Sally Horan practices ground strokes from the baseline. Mental alertness and forceful strokes carried Glenna Schroe- der and Sally Horan far in the city tournament. Doris Jones, junior single player, returns a lob at the net .. q rg' R' E Q 5 1 , K - 'f .,, fi , , L ' , 'W .Ny , . :S lf L, ,, f, s at at .V - swf E 5 . 'SY g . .A A ... ' ' I f ii 5 ., .. . , X ,, N T, ,V W -. gg: .,- H ...-... 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