Charlie Mary Noble
Sue B. Mann
Gladys Houston Parker
Morgan Jones Davis
Wilmer Lee Allison
Price Daniel
Samuel P. Asper
Earl Meadows
Ruby Lee (Hackney) Piester
Charles Tandy
Howard M. Fender
Lila Banks Cockrell
Ted Norman
Melvin O. Dacus
Mary Elizabeth "Liz" Smith
Horace W. Busby, Jr.
Dr. Laura Lee Grogran Crane
Robert Jackson Robinson
Elston Brooks
Dan Jenkins
Charles Frank Pendleton
Edwin Shrake
Robert Floyd
Dr. Aubrey Taylor
Captain Alan L. Bean
Frank B. Ryan
Don Eugene Bowden
Dr. James M. Dunn
Charlie R. Hillard
Morton M. Meyerson
Sherwin M. Goldman
Martin Frost
Donald R. Kirks
Dr. Rebecca Ann Naylor
Gayle Hunnicutt Jenkins
J. Andy Sullivan
Richard E. Rainwater
Dr. Bill J. Leornard
Dr. Tom Delton Dillehay
J. Henry "T-Bone" Burnett
Robert Denn Fleer
Bill Owens
Donald Ray Curry
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Astronomy Teacher; the Noble Planetarium is her namesake
Educator; made Who's Who in American Education in the 1941-1942 edition.
Alpha State Treasurer of Delta Kappa Gamma
President of Exxon 1957-61
He was a National Intercollegiate Tennis Champion, winning 32 matches and becoming a top tennis coach at the University of Texas
Texas Representative (three terms), Attorney General of Texas (elected three times), four years as a US Senator, three terms as Governor of Texas.
Doctor, contributed to research on the thyroid gland.
Set Olympic pole vault record in 1936 (14'3") and broke world record with 14'11". He held the record until the fiberglass pole was invented.
Made Who's Who of American Women in 1968, and was social worker of the year in 1969.
Founder of Tandy Corporation.
Attorney General of Texas 1963-1973
First woman elected Mayor of a major US City--San Antonio in 1975.
Entertainer on KXTX and later WBAP
Singer, Actor at Casa Manana and Shakespeare in the Park and teacher at TCU
Journalist at New York Newsday and NBC's "Live at Five"
Politician, Assistant to Price Daniel and advisor to Allen Shivers.
Directory of Starpoint School at TCU
US Olympic basketball team in 1948; has Ph.D. in theology from Southwestern Baptist Seminary.
Journalist, had "The Elston Brooks Show" on the radio from 1965-1971.
Known as "the father of modern American sports writing, Mr. Jenkins wrote for Sports Illustrated for 23 years and also wrote several books. The typewriter he used to write Life Its Ownself resides in a display case in Paschal.
Awarded a Congressional Medal of Honor; was killed in Korea on July 7, 1953 due to a choice to remain on the battlefield even though he was wounded. His widow sent the Medal to Paschal; it now rests in the Panther Hall of Honor case.
Wrote Blessed McGill, which is in Texas' top 50 best books, and wrote Willy Nelson's biography.
Partner of multimillion dollar company Fitz&Floyd china, which is used in the White House.
Was President of the American Physiological Society and the
Microcirculatory Society and was a chairman in the Cardiopulmonary Council of the American Heart Association.
Fourth US Astronaut to land on the moon; landed with Apollo 12 mission on
Dec. 22, 1969 and took Paschal's flag to the moon, where it still is.
Quarterback for multiple professional football teams and Director of Athletics and Professor of Math at Yale University.
Developed freeze-dried food
Specialist on Separation of Church and State
Founder of Charlie Hillard Ford, Hillard Leasing, Hillard Rent-A-Car, and other companies.
President of company Electronic Data Systems in Dallas; his namesake is the Meyerson Concert Hall.
Tony award winning Broadway Producer
Member of Congress, US Representative
Considered the foremost pediatric radiologist.
She created the Bangalore Baptist Hospital in India and the first women to graduate surgery residency program at University Southwestern Medical School.
Movie actress
Nationally known expert in pediatric orthodedics
In charge of Rainwater, Inc. which owns Mira Vista Estates
Founding Dean and Professor of Church History at Wake Forest University
Discovered village (Monte Verde) built over 13,000 years ago.
Grammy award winning Songwriter, Performer and Producer
Member of Thunderbirds in the Air Force
First Republican Governor of Colorado in over 20 years, top ten rising political stars.
Member of US Olympic boxing team.
Famous golfer, won many tournaments such as the British Open and the Colonial |