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The Paschal Sports Follies, the talent spectacular of the school year, filled the Paschal auditorium to capacity on the nights of November 20 and Novem- ber 2l. The Musical Fun-ln was under the direc- tion of Miss Judy Roberson, chairman of the girls' physical education department at Paschal. Members of the faculty and student body diligently aided Miss Roberson in the production. The audience was entertained by a variety of student performances, which had been polished during long hours of re- hearsal. Following these,talent d i s p l a y s, Student Body President Bill Anderson announced the queen candidates and their escorts. On successive evenings, Cheryl Phillips, escorted by David Browning, and Mary McMurtre, escorted by Randy McFarland, were crowned Sports Follies Queen by the president. '- YOU THILLY GOOTHE! PLEATHE THTOP! Lloyd Draper, Tom Bunch, Mike Harri- SEE, THESE CUES ARE HARD TO READ' Michelle Lasater performs a son James Shebesta, Darryl Gray, and David Motheral shed gloves at the show. comedy dance to The Third Man Theme during a second night encore fl. ,. l? F 'Sif,::QHS'a.., HEY I'M GROOVING OUT OF MY SKULL. The Cliffhangers, Mike Rall, Joe NAIR . . . AFTER. Bonnie Maxey illustrates fine forrn as she dances in By the Sea Gracey, and David Stallard, provide loud rock music at the Sports Follies.
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Panther Talents Exhibited During Follie Q The Yau've Got to Be a Paschal Athlete dancers do a burlesque on the track team. Peggy Dillard and Richard White sing l?l New Country Corn Flakes. 'F rt t -f f T T t t T f f Q 4, ,Q + - 'V K - Q if ' . ' 'T A fy J. 'if ' I 'Q A g ff' ' . .. mf, I I WM, ' 21 vig. X 'S isp, Sk , ai'-S. l Jr! H, , A A x ,uf may 9 Q , A -4 V Easier 'A' 57 ji I V Ar W 54 LV si , f ,, gg 3 I 3 1 5 K A A 1, im ' M 4 N, 1' ,A m e .i K NAIR . . . BEFORE. Paschal's danseux display their grace in the Flower Dance.' ., ,J 5 1' IT WAS A ROUGH NIGHT! Jim Cannon, Ken Mellina, Tom Bunch, Mike Harri- son, Joe Ulrickson, Jane Aston, Craig Thomason, Bob Shaw, Darryl Gray, and Lisa Francis take five after demonstrating their Terpsichorean to a viewing audience of more than 1500 people in Paschal's audi talents tarium.
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SEVENTEENTH CENTURY WOMAN MEETS MODERN-DAY SCIENCE. Miss Fort Worth of 1967, Cheryl Allee, sings for u rapt audience at the Football Banquet. S. au, Coaches Mack Cope and James Weaver discuss the upcoming entertainment with wives as Coach Charlie Turner finishes the meal's last course. As the '67 football season drew to a close, Paschal honored its gridmen at the annual Football Banquet. The Stage Band provided music while the guests were enjoying The meal. Added musical entertainment fol- lowed with Miss Cheryl Allee, Miss Fort Worth for 1967. After Miss Allee's performance, Coach Burley Bearden of UTA gave the main address of the night. And following Coach Bearden's speech, Frank Ewell presented Mary McMurtre, Football Sweetheart, Closing the program was the challenge to the 1968 team and The singing of the alma mater by the audience. Football Banquet Honors Panther Squad GEF, I NEVER WEARED NO SUIT BEFORE. Captains James Shebesta and Richard Alexander offer challenges to Mike Harrison of the '68 team. Guest speaker Mr. Burley Bearden tells his experiences as coach for the University of Texas at Arlington team, winner of the Southland Conference.
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