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f ' 'IW , -Ji w- , X W H 3 f . f l , y, . l MRS, KATHHYN STANLEY Miss LOUISE SELF MR IAY R MCDANEL Mr. E. D, Echols: B.S., Abilene Christian College Q Miss Marqurite Griffin: B.A., Hardin-Simmons University: M.S., North Texas State College Q Mrs. Mary Grubb: BIA., Abilene Christian College Q Mr. Robert Harwell: B.A., M.Ed., McMurry College Q Mr. Vaiden Hiner: B.S., Mc- Murry College: M.Ed., Hardin-Simmons University Q Miss Odell johnson: B.A., Southern Methodist University: M.A., University ot Alabama Q Mr. Roy Large: B.S., M.Ed., Sam Houston State College Q Mrs. Yvonne Lee: B.A., Baylor University Q Mr. lay H. McDanal: B.S., Penn. State Uni- versity Q Miss Louise Selt: B.S., M.S., North Texas State College Q Mrs. Kathryn Stanley: B.S., Hardin-Simmons University TEAMWORK . . . Big ones, little ones, and middle sized, too come engrossed in a physics experiment. STUDYING LEAVES . . . Biology students often wonder what will come next as they attempt each new experiment Here they study the structure of leaves under microscope. X l X- X
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