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PANTHERETTE PASCHAL ALUMNI MOTTO: “REMEMBERING THE PAST...BUILDING THE FUTURE.” A Free Semi-annual Publication of The Paschal Alumni Association for R.L. Paschal High School. Issue 40, Spring 2012 O nly at Paschal High School, or “Panther City” as our large 5A alma mater is sometimes called, would a new purple (yes purple) athletic field seem appropriate. Naturally, to envision the concept seems a bit weird, but kind of cool just the same. The color purple, a familiar presence on Berry Street from TCU to Forest Park Boulevard, for decades has marked the “Southside” domain. With this in mind, a committed group of Paschal parents, PHS Alumni and community leaders have launched a privately funded endeavour to enhance Paschal’s all-sports facilities and to, of course, extend the proud purple tradi- tion. Paschal Legacy, as the campaign is called, is an exciting plan for the future of PHS, but it will take a spirited com- munity effort to get the project under- way. Phase I would include installing the new field with a security fence and finishing the Panther Patio. Phase II and III would support a multi- sport indoor facility with artificial turf, new locker rooms, weight room and trainer facilities. Go to www.phslegacy.com to find out how you can help build the future of the school as loyal Paschal Alumni. SOMETHING TO BELIEVE IN -- PHS LEGACY PROJECT PLEASE NOTE: Alumni who prefer to receive the Pantherette by email only, please notify Paula Medford ‘75 at [email protected] or check the box on the dues form. This will significantly cut costs for printing and postage. A special thanks to PHS Al- ums who have already request- ed to have the newslet- ter sent by email. That has been a big help. PANTHERETTE PASCHAL ALUMNI MOTTO: “REMEMBERING THE PAST...BUILDING THE FUTURE.” O nly at Paschal High School, or “Panther City” as our large 5A alma mater is sometimes called, would a new purple (yes purple) athletic field seem appropriate. Naturally, to envision the concept seems a bit weird, but kind of cool just the same. The color purple, a familiar presence on Berry Street from TCU to Forest Park Boulevard, for decades has marked the “Southside” domain. With this in mind, a committed group of Paschal parents, PHS Alumni and community leaders have launched a privately funded endeavour to enhance Paschal’s all-sports facilities and to, of course, extend the proud purple tradition. Paschal Legacy, as the campaign is called, is an exciting plan for the future of PHS, but it will take a spirited community effort to get the project underway. Phase I would include installing the new field with a security fence and finishing the Panther Patio. Phase II and III would support a PLEASE NOTE: Alumni who prefer to receive the Pantherette by email only, please notify Paula Medford ‘75 at [email protected] or check the box on the dues form. This will significantly cut costs for printing and postage. A special thanks to PHS Alums who have already requested to have the newsletter sent by email. That has been a big help.

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PantherettePASCHAL ALUMNI

MOTTO: “REMEMBERING THE PAST...BUILDING THE FUTURE.”A Free Semi-annual Publication of The Paschal Alumni Association for R.L. Paschal High School. Issue 40, Spring 2012

Only at Paschal High School, or “Panther City” as our large 5A

alma mater is sometimes called, would a new purple (yes purple) athletic field seem appropriate. Naturally, to envision the concept seems a bit weird, but kind of cool just the same.

The color purple, a familiar presence on Berry Street from TCU to Forest Park Boulevard, for decades has marked the “Southside” domain.

With this in mind, a committed group of Paschal parents, PHS Alumni and community leaders have launched a privately funded endeavour to enhance Paschal’s all-sports facilities and to, of course, extend the proud purple tradi-tion.

Paschal Legacy, as the campaign is called, is an exciting plan for the future of PHS, but it will take a spirited com-munity effort to get the project under-way.

Phase I would include installing the new field with a security fence and finishing the Panther Patio.

Phase II and III would support a multi-sport indoor facility with artificial turf, new locker rooms, weight room and trainer facilities.

Go to www.phslegacy.com to find out how you can help build the future of the school as loyal Paschal Alumni.

Something to Believe in -- PhS legacy Project

PLEASE NOTE:

Alumni who prefer to receive the Pantherette by email only, please notify Paula Medford ‘75 at [email protected] or check the box on the dues form.

This will significantly cut costs for printing and postage.

A special thanks to PHS Al-ums who have already request-ed to have the newslet-ter sent by email. That has been a big help.

PantherettePASCHAL ALUMNI

MOTTO: “REMEMBERING THE PAST...BUILDING THE FUTURE.”

Only at Paschal High School, or “Panther City” as our large 5A alma mater is sometimes

called, would a new purple (yes purple) athletic field seem appropriate. Naturally, to envision the concept seems a bit weird, but kind of cool just the same.

The color purple, a familiar presence on Berry Street from TCU to Forest Park Boulevard, for decades has marked the “Southside” domain.

With this in mind, a committed group of Paschal parents, PHS Alumni and community leaders have launched

a privately funded endeavour to

enhance Paschal’s all-sports facilities and to, of course, extend the proud purple tradition.

Paschal Legacy, as the campaign is called, is an exciting plan for the future of PHS, but it will take a spirited community effort to get the project underway.

Phase I would include installing the new field with a security fence and finishing the Panther Patio.

Phase II and III would support a

PLEASE NOTE:

Alumni who prefer to receive the Pantherette by email only, please notify Paula Medford ‘75 at [email protected] or check the box on the dues form.

This will significantly cut costs for printing and postage.

A special thanks to PHS Alums who have already requested to have the newsletter sent by email. That has been a big help.

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PurPle reignS at DiStrict anD State comPetitionS

The Panthers took charge across the district and the state demonstrating their academic prowess.

District ChampionshipsPHS Whiz Quiz team won for 11th straight year.

Panthers placed 1st in Number Sense, Current Events, Science, Math, Individual Spelling, and Computer Science at the District UIL Academic Meet.

Regional UIL Academic Championships: State QualifiersPHS Science Team won 1st place.

PHS Computer Science Team won 1st place.

Paschal’s Individual Spelling and Vocabu-lary student won 3rd place, qualifying for state.

State Championship AwardsPaschal won the entire competition at the premier high school engineering competi-tion in the United States at the TEAMS an-nual meet. (Test of Engineering Aptitude, Math and Science) Top private and public schools in Texas, all science powerhouses, were competing for the trophy.

Paschal won State Championships in Physics, 12th Grade Science and 12th Grade Math at the State Math and Science Coaches Association Meet. The Panthers also tied for 1st place in Biology. 90 high schools were competing.

Paschal Computer Science Team won the written competition at the University of Texas against 120 contestants. Overall, the Panthers placed 3rd in the state.

The PHS Computer Science Team also won the Championship trophy at Lock-heed’s first annual CodeQuest Program-ming contest. 50 programming teams from across the state participated.

Missing 1st place by one problem, Paschal placed 3rd in the state at CodeWars Competition in Houston, competing against 150 teams. Julia Anderson will attend Stanford in the fall -- no doubt she will make quite a splash!

PHS Science Team is C3H5(ONO2)3 ! (dynamite)

SportsLady Panther Soccer Team won District, Bi-District and the Area Championship.Paschal Varsity Tennis Team won the Fort Worth City Championships with five 1st place finishes.

PHS Varsity Golf Team and both Girls and Boys Wrestling Teams were District Champs.

A Lady Panther swimmer won two State Championship Gold Medals in 200 Free-style and 100 Freestyle. She was named “Female Swimmer” of the Austin State meet.

Two former PHS baseball players were drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the 2012 MLB draft.

JROTCThe JROTC Panther Battalion received the Grand Champion trophy at the Fort Worth District drill meet held at Farrington Field.

Fine ArtsA Paschal Vagabond student won the re-gional competition and represented Tarrant County in the English Speaking Union’s National Shakespeare Competition held in New York City.

toP acaDemicS: PantherS take charge

StuDent SPotlight

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Donna Kirk Bergoon ‘63Karl Beyer ‘49Irwin Blum ‘69Rodney Bryan ‘67Doug Byrd ‘54Gretchen Shulkey Childs ‘75Tilden Childs III ‘67Susan Chinworth ‘74Hazel Gunnels Choate ‘50Mac Churchill ‘67Roger Clark ‘68Carolyn Terrell Coatoam ‘64Debbi Simpson Comparin ‘72Don Crum ‘66Stephen Evans ‘62John Garnett ‘57William Gibson ‘56Larry Glazer ‘57Tom GoochLaura Gooch ‘78Tina Goss ‘82Susan Winterringer Heckmann ‘70Chris Heinrichs ‘67Jan Lewis Heinrichs ‘67Mary Walsh Henderson ‘63Chris Heuer ‘67Gary Jarmon ‘59Martha Taylor Jones ‘59

Alan Jones ‘72Billie Burt Kenyon ‘41Luanne McMath Kepple ‘60Don Kirks ‘60 In honor of Joe HardgroveEric Klein ‘82Helen Buntin Krone ‘78Terri Jackson Lane ‘70Randy Lane ‘70David Lobingier ‘65Charles Macune ‘57Wilma Seilheimer Mai ‘56Mary McMahon Markham ‘58Ed Meinen ‘75Bess Lawson Nellis ‘63Bob Nichols ‘42David Ott ‘64James Parker ‘65Leslie Finks Parker ‘70James Patterson ‘67Jean Rector In honor of Charlie D. MaysBilly Rice ‘59Celia Maddox Rice ‘60Joe Rickard ‘43Roy Rimmer ‘59Nancy Newton Rimmer ‘60Jack Rubin ‘60

Larry SchuesslerAllen SchusterHerbert Schwarz ‘45Lois George Scott ‘51Sara Ann Hyde Shryoc ‘42Lady Fine Smith ‘38Larry Steinberg ‘53Joel David Sugg ‘57Cynthia Wendland Tanner ‘68Donna Lamberson Thomason ‘62 In honor of Richard Rainwater ‘62Ben Tobor ‘64Carolyn Braselton Townsend ‘62Jim UtterbackMichael Waldron ‘65Dorothy Cook Watson ‘54Robert White ‘50Phyllis Webster White ‘51Faye Rathgeber Willis ‘53Nancy Curtis Willis ‘69John Wilson ‘39In honor of the teachers of the Class of 1939Lee Wong ‘56Mara Donaldson Wrinkle ‘63Gayle Caldwell York ‘59John Young ‘61Cal ZethraeusDale Zimmerman ‘54

Panther contriButorS(Donations received after April 30, 2012 will be acknowledged in the next newsletter)

alumni memorialS(Bold type designates person memorialized.)

Bill Allen, Coach Michael Bourland ‘61Jason Bourland ‘98Douglas Forshagen ‘63Billy Green ‘47Kenneth Jones, Jr. ‘53William Norman ‘66David O’Brien ‘63Tom Owens ‘42Richard Simon ‘51James Sindt ‘46Paul Williams ‘68Jim Anderson ‘50 Eddye Ruth Greene WilliamsLillian Bales, Math Teacher Sharon Sass Feather ‘65Elveta “Doc” Benson, Chemistry Teacher Don Dechman ‘53Bobby Bethea ‘64 Cassie McCally Gordon ‘64

Dick Bibb ‘42 Jo Ann Crowder Walker ‘45Thelma Bibb ‘45 Jo Ann Crowder Walker ‘45Paula Bills ‘74 Cynthia Bills Reid ‘74Louise Bomar, Spanish Teacher Sharon Sass Feather ‘65Ann Boswell Madison Reed ‘53Jim Brady ‘57 Alma Malone Brady ‘57Joe Mike Brees ‘48 Duane Fincher ‘48James Briggs ‘49 Jerry Briggs ‘51Mike Cason ‘58 Carrol Payne Nokes ‘60Jan Stanley Chapman ‘56 Troy Chapman ‘55Doris Cheney, History Teacher William Hargrove ‘49

Ed Conley Ralph Holloway ‘42Jim Croslin ‘51 Carol Rechenthin Wadley 52Doug Dickerson ‘61 Ginny Ludwick Butler ‘61Myron Butler ‘61Anthony Harris ‘61Donna Lamberson Thomason ‘62Sonny Dorris ‘58 Patricia Gathright Harrell ‘58Ginger Echols Madison Reed ‘53Agnes Edens Hazel Gunnels Choate ‘50Patricia Egan ‘59 Carrol Payne Nokes ‘60Jim Evans ‘58 Patricia Gathright Harrell ‘58Suzan Napier Stratton ‘58Newell Faulkner, English Teacher Lorie Milling ‘75

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Chuck Fielder ‘56 Alice Gammage-Fielder Jackson ‘57Don Fizer ‘60 Jim Shelton ‘60Bobby Joe Foster Richard Owens ‘43James Griffin ‘53 Glee Crawford Griffin ‘53William Bunnie Griffin ‘55 Mike Griffin ‘63Frances Grisso, Biology Teacher Mildred Sutton Petty ‘38Dick Hanley ‘60 Bill Hargrave ‘60Suzanne Tribble Harper ‘49 Duane Fincher ‘48Margaret A. Hays Danny Hays ‘51Thom Heinrichs ‘70 Chris Heinrichs ‘67Jan Lewis Heinrichs ‘67Don Herman ‘56 Jack Rubin ‘60Harry Hoskins ‘59 Gary Jarmon ‘59Louis Hudgins, Chemistry Teacher Thomas Hazlewood ‘64John E. Huff Diane Hartman HuffDoris & Griff Hughes Carol Sweatman Pitts ‘50Jerry Pitts ‘50In memory of our deceased class-mates Class of 1961 In memory of deceased classmates 1968 Craig Jones ‘68Ginger Jones ‘64 Emily Utterback Dore ‘64Wendy Jones ‘67 Chris Heinrichs ‘67Jan Lewis Heinrichs ‘67Pam Laird ‘61 Myron Butler ‘61Ginny Ludwick Butler ‘61Barney Lockhart Lance LeDoux ‘67Sam Dean Loeb Karen Loeb Prestridge ‘61Richard Loughridge ‘56 Byron Baird ‘54Marilyn Slaughter Baird ‘54Jeff Loveless ‘71 Christianne McKee ‘71

Jimmy Mann ‘61 Ginny Ludwick Butler ‘61Myron Butler ‘61Sherrill Martin ‘54 Arthur Odum ‘54Doris Miller Maxwell ‘46 Helen Miller Pringle ‘44Marvin Meinstein ‘63 Class of 1963 Jon Meyerson ‘67 James Patterson ‘67Margaret Milling Lorie Milling ‘75Lois Ruth Mitchell Wayne Arrowood ‘60Jim Murph ‘63 James Derrick, Jr. ‘63Beth White Nix Pam Nix Gilmore ‘65Pat Watkins Owens ‘59 Rosalee Graves Allen ‘59Aubrey “Red” Phillips Barbara Butler Frey ‘48Wesley Talbott Prescott ‘60 Robin Combest Cridland ‘60Diana Francis Prescott ‘60Debbie Chamberlain Price ‘58 Martha Taylor Jones ‘59Pat Rambo ‘52 Barbara Hellman Johnson ‘52Weldon Johnson ‘52Jane Gregory Reed Madison Reed ‘53Nancy Kirby Reid ‘60 Jim Shelton ‘60Speedy Renshaw ‘60 Jim Shelton ‘60Mary Lois Reviere Madison Reed ‘53Carolyn Reynolds, VOE Teacher Dana Little Thompson ‘70Zelma Rhodes, Yearbook Craig Jones ‘68Pam Roach Thomas ‘76Marilyn Galloway Richardson ‘57 Alice Gammage-Fielder Jackson ‘57Bubba Rubin Jack Rubin ‘60Sherwin RubinDavid Rubin ‘53 Joel Steinberg ‘52Larry Steinberg ‘53Stan Scott ‘62 Jan Keen Hull ‘62Irene Keetch Shepherd ‘27

Mary Jo Shepherd ‘45Red Simmons Sid Schmidt ‘54Lois Ann Smith, English Teacher Maridel Montgomery Rippy ‘56Kirby Smyth Lance LeDoux ‘67Sally Stemm Vicki Hammond Kirkland ‘68Phillip Thomas ‘69 Scott CorpeningMiriam Todd, Drama Teacher Sissy Florine Pulley ‘53Charlie Turner, Coach Craig Jones ‘68Wendell Nelson ‘57Cynthia Bills Reid ‘74Jim Williams ‘61Lee Wong ‘56Danny Walker ‘46 Jo Ann Crowder Walker ‘45Robin Ward ‘62 Keith Pittman ‘65Peggy Pope Watts ‘60 Jim Shelton ‘60James “Red” Weaver Margie Horne Weaver ‘50Reid Weir ‘65 Keith Pittman ‘65Goldie Ripper West, English Teacher Randy Widaman ‘64Pat Brightwell Whitson ‘44 George Brightwell ‘53Linda Brightwell Maxcy ‘57Jean Wilcox, Latin Teacher Sandra Newton Conte ‘58Mae Workman, English Teacher Gordon Reeves ‘42O.D. Wyatt, Principal Joe Camp ‘52Gordon Reeves ‘42

alumni memorialS(Bold type designates person memorialized.)

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Memorials $ for

Last Name First Name Middle Graduation Year

Maiden Name Spouse’s name (class year if a PHS Alum)

Address City State Zip

Home Phone Number Cell Phone Number Email Address

DUES$20 per person $10 if a 50 year graduate

DONATIONGeneral Fund $ Bill Allen Scholarship $Legacy Fund $ John Hamilton Endowment $

a l u m n i a S S o c i a t i o n D u e S

Please send new or changed alumni data to Paula Pike Medford ’75 at [email protected]. Thanks!

Please make checks payable to PASCHAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION and mail to P.O. Box 11876, Fort Worth, TX 76110-0876

We are a 501 (c) (3) organization -- all donations are tax deductible.

Please note any amount over the annual membership dues will be considered a contribution. Thank you!

23nD annual PhS alumni golf tournament

What: Florida Scramble 4 man teams Lunch 11:30 to 12:45

When: 1:00 p.m. shotgun start Friday, June 8, 2012

Special Events: Closest to pin, longest drive

You may arrange your own group, or we will place you, if possible, according to class year and handicap. If you wish to play in the golf tournament and/or participate as a sponsor, please complete this form along with a check payable to PHS Alumni Association and mail to Alumni Golf Tournament, P.O. Box 11876, Fort Worth, TX 76110-0876. Sign up now! For more information, call or email Roger Motheral: 817.235.1878 [email protected] or Peter Hinojosa: 817.239.0055 [email protected].

Cost: $90 per player $50 for a hole sponsorship

Prizes: For 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Awards Presentation After Play

Where: Split Rail Golf Club 2151 Old Annetta Road Aledo, TX 76008 817.441.4653

Name:_____________________________________

Address:_____________________________________________________________________________

Phone:____________________________________

Handicap:__________________Class Year:_________________

No. of Players________@$90__________________Hole Sponsor________@$50___________________

Total Enclosed:______________________________

Team Members:___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

(Detach and return with your payment.)

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PaSchal alumni aSSociationP.O. Box 11876Fort Worth, TX 76110-0876

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“How can I find out if I’ve paid my dues?”(Most frequently asked alumni question.)

Check the date by your name on the address label. This tells you when you last paid. Thanks for your continued support. Your dues do make a difference.

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Paschal Alumni E-mail: [email protected]

Class of 1957- 55thSaturday, May 267:00 p.m.Portraits of the Wild Art GalleryEntrance of Fort Worth ZooContact: Karen Haun [email protected]

Class of 1962- 50thSaturday, June 237:00 p.m.A “Stardust” CelebrationColonial Country ClubContact: Jan Keen [email protected]

Class of 1967- 45th Saturday, June 97:00-10:30 p.m.Esperanza’s Restaurant2122 North Main StreetContact: Mary Mac Shelton [email protected]

Class of 1972- 40thSaturday, June 167:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.The Brit Botanical Research Institute of Texas1700 University DriveGrounds of Botanical GardensSunday, June 17Class picnic12:00 p.m.Bellaire Drive and Overton Park WestAcross from Tanglewood Elementary SchoolContact: Cindy Messing Longstreth469-728-7323 or (c) [email protected]

Class of 1970- 60th Birthday PartySaturday, July 217:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.Joe T. Garcia’s “La Puertita” Chapel2201 N. Commerce StreetContact: Caren [email protected] [email protected]

Classes of 1970-1979Alumni Golf Tournament After PartyFriday, June 86:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.Capital Bar (Behind Dos Gringos)3017 Morton StreetPardi Gras Band- 9:30 p.m.Contact: Paula [email protected] page: “2012 Paschal Alumni Golf Tournament After Party”(You do NOT need to play in the tournament to enjoy the after party fun)

Celebrating Those “Good Old Days” -- PHS Reunions 2012

SAVE the DATE: Sunday, November 4, 2012John Hamilton 50 Year Recognition

John Hamilton has been an outstanding math teacher and Academic Coordinator at Paschal High School since 1962. As Paschal Alums, we are all aware of Hamilton’s reputa-tion for creating and keeping the top academic programs at PHS. Let’s all support this important event to honor John Hamilton and to celebrate the continued academic success of our alma mater. (Paschal High School academic rating by Newsweek: Top 1% in the nation)