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NATALIE GORIN, BS. in L.S. George Peabody College Co-Sponsor of Library Club I Books! Books! And more books! What Words more aptly u describe the Snyder Library at WFSH? When a student steps through the portals of the library, Miss Natalie Gorin or Mrs. Robert Crouch assists him in a quest for information, en- tertainment, or reading pleasure. -Books reveal their inner thoughts under covers, but the students at WFSH bubble over with uthat Coyote spiritn when they take advantage of Snyder Li- brary. K W awww-fm get ,V.. ,f 'V 'ff . .,'f, 5' 5 '.'- P HC 9 This student is taking advantage of the wide variety of reading material offered by the Snyder Library. The Readefs Guide to Periodical Literature plays an important part in the composition of a Junior's or Senior's term theme. MRS. ROBERT T. CROUCH, B.S. Texas Woniarfs University Co-Sponsor of Library Club
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MRS. J. C. PORTER, B.A. North Texas State College MRS. LEON W. HORN JR., B.S. EMMA LOU PROCTOR, B.S. Texas W0man's University Howard Payne College Co-Sponsor of Junior Red Cross Editorial Advisor of THE COYOTE J oumalism students prepare copy for TEEN T I M E S a n d T H E COYOTE NEWS. MRS, EDWARD A. WALSH, M.A. University of California .IFRS B' APBRTTTQN sponsor of THE COYOTE NEWS em Oman S Umvefsllv MRS. DONNIE MCMANUS, B.S. Midwestern University M . '
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MRS WALTON ALLEN, B.S. Texas Christian University Co Sponsor of Biology Club WILLIAM T. FALLS, B.S. West Texas State College ' MRS. DOROTHY THOMPSON M.Ed. Midwestern University Sponsor of Chemistry Club 51-:sence The Coyote Fieldhouse explodes as the spirit reaches the summit! Science also has a way of exploding the interest of each student who has studied biology, chemistry or physics. With the ever present development in satellites, bombs and space exploration, the Department of Science has an excellent opportunity to bring praise for its work in educating students for this modern world. JAMES H. CLARK, M.S. University of Kansas Biology offers the student knowledge of the living organisms around him. Chemistry provides research methods through analysis of many com- pounds and elements. The universal basic laws which lead to understanding of natural phenom- ena are taught in the physics classes. Students ac- quire a broader interest in their world with the study of science in W'FSI-I. LEON PARISH, M.Ed. Midwestern University Co-Sponsor of Biology Club H1 ' --:,l-Is'sL,'f' lf--':7fi'ii'l-ff ,, H VIRGINIA MILNER, B.S. Arkansas State Teachers College
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