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

 - Class of 1968

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J: 1 L L At the first pep rally of the 1967-68 football season, the entire font- coaches gave the name and position of each player as he walked on ball team was introduced to the student body by the coaches, The the stage, and the cheerleaders led the crowd in vocal support. Spirited Rallies Spark Mutual Enthusia m Vividly demonstrating the Spirit of '68, Paschalites cheered, stomped, and waved their hands at pep rallies during the year. The enthusiastic students were led by cheerleaders on the stage and P.S.P. members dispersed throughout the audience. For the student body, the pep rallies were a good method of voicing their support tor Paschal's teams. In addition, students welcomed these assemblies as zestful breaks from the school's routine. To the team members, the school's enthusiasm was an impetus to play harder. Thus, the lively pep rallies were profitable to both spectators and players of Paschal. OH NO, CHERYI. FORGOT T0 SHAVE HER HANDS AGAIN! PSP members larry Brown and Nancy Maples watch as cheerleaders launch the pep rally. Gikfhai, H HELP SEND THESE KIDS T0 FLYING SCHOOL. Heather Haynes and Richard Mel- lina leap high with enthusiasm while leading the Panthers in raucous yells

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gh 2 7 n H ' A 1 Q Q:-in--J f if jf' A FREEZE! I'VE DROPPED A CONTACT!! Juniors and seniors hurry to classes, counselors attempt to lessen the confusion by aiding bewildered complete their open schedules, harried teachers endeavor to balance the students. This moment of organized chaos characterized the entire day. Upperclassmen Commence on Hectic ote Juniors and seniors began the 1967-1968 school year on a hectic note as they registered for classes. As in former years, students were divided into four separate groups, each group registering in succession. For the second, and, hopefully, last time, seniors shed their dignity to run for classes on September l, I967. Juniors followed the upperclassmen September 7, registering in the morning. Teachers, counselors, librarians, and the office staff helped the students in making out their schedules. With schedules in their possession, iuniors and seniors could look ahead to the official beginning of the school year. LET'S SEE, THERE'5 A CHOICE BETWEEN ARMY, All FORCE, OR DRAFT-DODGING? Pam Nunn, senior, registers with Mrs. Phyllis Kaupp for her computer math class. 0 war Mr. Berry Sullivan, distributive education teacher, watches with dismay as students anned to register pour into the lbnchroom during registration day.



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HGIMME THAT OLD-TIME RELIGION . . . Jane Aston, Patty White, Susie Brooks, and Dianne lyers ioin Cynthia Seibert to lead a spirited crowd of Paschalites in loud cheers in support of the team. ' l s Six busloads of Paschal Panthers iourneyed to Wichita Falls September lo to challenge the Rider Raiders in a preseason clash. Cokes and food were brought by many students for refreshment during the long trip, also the time was passed talking, singing, and leading cheers. Arriving in Wichita Falls, eager Panthers were met by clear weather. P. S. P. members and cheerleaders sparked spirit with Paschal's new fiber-glass mascot, a gift from the class of 1967. Although suffering defeat, Paschalites seemed to enioy the trip, The buses traveling homeward echoed the mingled sounds and noises of Paschal Spirit. HMOUTH WITH SEX APPEAL . I can Weiner, member of the P.S.P., holds up the Panther for the team to run through. Pa chal' Buses Journey to Wichita Fall ANY AGGIES ON THIS BUS? Enthusiasm and anticipation filled the air of ford, Ann McKithan, Dianne Byers, Dave Bloxom, Duane Davis, and John the buses traveling to Wichita Falls for the first out-of-town game. Don Stan- Henderson take part in the fun of the occasion, signalling their support. 5, 9? if ,K fi sw

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