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TRIVIA
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When
Paschal moved to its new location on Forest Park Blvd,
it was built around an existing school. That became
the old part of Paschal and housed the small auditorium,
the courtyard and central portions of the new Paschal.
What was the name of the school that originally was
on that site?
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Before
Paschal was located at the corner of Berry and Forest
Park Blvd., it had a previous home. What is now at that
location?
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Although
the Panther has always been the mascot, R.L. Paschal
High School had two earlier names. What was the original
name of the school? What was the second name of the
school?
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The
song, Stardust, had special meaning for O.D. Wyatt.
Why?
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Mr.
Berry instituted a new song to replace Stardust. What
was it? Why did it have special meaning to him?
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Who
was the Dean of Girls? Hint
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Who
were the two Vice Principals for boys? Hint
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What
were the Junior High Schools that fed Paschal?
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The
following schools were in our ‘District’. Which ones
had their homecoming football game against Paschal our
senior year? Arlington Heights, Tech, Northside, Poly,
Eastern Hills, Carter Riverside.
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Who
did Paschal face on our homecoming? Who won?
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There
were two teachers
at Paschal who had PhDs? Who were they and what did
they teach?
- What
was the name of the exchange student from Australia who
graduated with us in 1964? Hint
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Two
graduates of Paschal have gone on to become governors.
Who are they? Hint
- Remember Mr. and
Miss Stardust? They were supposed to be the most handsome
people in our class. The winners were selected by two
television celebrities. Who were those celebrities?
- What was the name
of the burger joint on Berry Street?
- How about the
drive-in nutrition center on University Drive, best known
for its Bakon Burger? Hint
- Our class produced
3 National Merit Scholars. Who were they?
- Who were the Validictorian
and Salutorian of our class?
- The MVP for the
Fort Worth district in football went to a Panther. Who
was he? Hint
- Who was the most
famous golfer to attend Paschal High?
Want to see another trivia quiz. It was
in the Star-Telegram in 1988. Click
here.
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