How delightful to think of old times and old places. As I looked at the annual, I fondly remembered many of those faces. Hope some of you remember me. I still use the doilies that Kay Blackburn's mom gave me as a wedding gift, and relish her mom's biscuits that I ate at so many sleepovers. Now I have a group of ladies the age my mom would have been, that I play cards with, teach a … [Read more...]
Dalton Tomlin
After PHS, I received a BS in Commerce Degree from TCU in 1960; a Doctor of Jurisprudence Degree from the University Of Texas School Of Law in 1963; and a Master of Laws Degree from Harvard Law School in 1964. I joined what is now known as Vinson & Elkins Law Firm as an Associate in the summer of 1963, and returned to the law firm after completing my work at Harvard (at that time, the Firm … [Read more...]
Mike Tripp
Born in Wichita KS in the winter of '37. Family moved to Foat Wuth in '41. Went to George Clark Elementary with a bunch of future Panthers. Went to Daggett Jr. Hi until my last year. Family moved into Rosemont Jr. Hi. district where I finished before attending Paschal. Spent first year of college at North Texas where I ran track and chased skirts. By the second semester I was on schol-pro so … [Read more...]
Scott Turner
I moved to Fort Worth at the beginning of the 10th grade and remember my first day in the new environment. I signed up for band but did not know about the orchestra. On the second day I dropped study hall and joined the orchestra but also stayed in the band. I must admit that I liked the orchestra better than band. I was always very impressed with Ms. Lois Ruth Mitchell. I was also fortunate to be … [Read more...]
Billy Tuttleton
I was born in Fort Worth at St. Joseph Hospital on January 31, 1938. Two years Later my brother Don Tuttleton who also attended Paschal and graduated in 1958, was born and my sister Ann was born in 1944. We lived all over Fort Worth, but never in any other city. My parents bought a home in Morningside on Ramsey Street when I started the third grade at Morningside Elementary School, I attended … [Read more...]
Jerry Ward
It was Lily B. Clayton, McLean, and Paschal, then TCU, ACU, IBM. IBM gave me the opportunity to work and live in Germany, England, and Vienna/Budapest, as well as Houston. I ended up doing a PhD at the University of Warwick in the UK. Met a Dane, got married, two kids, Kris and Sofie. (Well, we are no longer married, but we work diligently with the kids). IBM offered a “package” when I was … [Read more...]
Sue Woodward Krukoski
It is funny now to look back and remember how I thought I was “so grown up” at 17 years of age. Snort! After graduation in May of 1956, I began working at General Dynamics. There was no preparation or encouragement by my family to go to college, which is what I wanted to do. My mother worked there, and she paved the way for me to be hired. I worked in the Tooling Department for twelve … [Read more...]
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