The Coyote (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 9, Ed. 1 Monday, March 28, 1949 Page: 2 of 4
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THE COYOTE
THE COYOTE
Dee Hubbard
Editor-in-Chief
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Joan Barber
Assistant Editor
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COWBOYS AND COWGIRLS....
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Hats, and Cowboy Boots.
filled at —
W. H. BOWDEN AND SONS
BEN FRANKLIN’S
YOUR WESTERN HEADQUARTERS
Come on down and git fix-
ed up too, with everything
"I'm a’headin’ fer Bowden’s
to git fixed up fer Pioneer
Day. They’ve got them new
Levis, Western Shirts, Stet-
Sports Editor ....
Exchange Editors
Business Manager
still going steady
Rhodes.
Wedding bells
Dear Homer,
It wasn’t easy, but miracles still
happen. .
Staff Members — Mac Abels, Betty Bean, Waymon Chilcutt, Royce High-
.. . tower, Barbara McCrary, G. B. Parks, Rosalene Plumlee, Bill Strain,
Dick Strain, Jack Strain, Shirley Whaley and Billy Wayne Wright.
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Byrd-Edwards affair too much.
We fouled up on Pat Kincaid and
Bobby Smith last issue. There’s not
i .word of truth to it, because she is
............. Weldon Spracklin
Charles Grissom and Lon Mask
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Published Semi-Monthly by
Journalism Classes at
Weatherford College
Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Weatherford, Texas
under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
Subscription rates: 75c per semester, payable in advance.
Dear Doc,
Thanks for fixing all the little
things that were wrong with my car.
• Homer Jefferson.
son and Extra Wide Brim
By snooping around the halls of
ole W. C. you can find out the most
interesting things, so let’s snoop a
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Dear Friend,
Can you use your influence to get
the roads in the surrounding terri-
tory paved?
Motorcade Travelers.
Dear Motorcaders,
See me just before election and
I’ll make lots of promises.
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South Main.
Hoping everyone has a wonderful time, and wishing for the
Parade to be longer and better than last year.
Thanks,
EDGAR LEE DIXON, Jr.
Parade Chairman.
Dr. Fix-It...
Dear Dr Fix-It,
You fixed it up between Jackie
and John. Why don’t you fix it up
between Lona and Jake?
A worried Group.
Dear Worried Group,
Maybe I could if both would co-
operate.
with Raymon
All your school needs can be
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games, contests in the morning.
At 2:30 the Big Parade which brings back the memories of
our forefathers. It has been set forth this day for everyone to have
a big time. A dinner in the evening, with a big Square dance at
night.
So get behind this with all your heart.
We should thank the Dean, and Faculty for such a day.
So tell everyone you see and get ready for the big Parade,
each person try and get a horse, floats, or anything for entertain-
ment.
We wish to send our thanks for Boys, Girls and Teachers, who
helped us on our motorcade.
The Parade will start at 2:30 P. P. sharp. This should be a day
-to remember at old W. C. ,
wemre Hoping that everyone will be present, for the Square
dance held in the gym. Invite the Square Dance Club of the
a cowboy needs, ’cept a
.. horse.
rang for Aline
Dear Doctor,
Can you tell us what to do with
three Burkburnett boys? One of
them steals girls’ cars and cooper-
ates with another boy in getting
girls in embarrassing places. The
third boy calls these two girls un-
kind names.
Two unhappy females.
Dear Girls,
try rat poison, if you think that
would work.
inspiring.
One way to get Shirley and Bill
out of their dreamy-eyed trance is
to yell “Hey, whatcha doing?” This
is a sure fire method.
Ann Milburn seems to find G.
B. Parks and Bill Strain equally en-
joying.
Bill Barber has found the “girl
of his dreams” in WHS ., Beverly
Curtis.
Dodie Sullivan’s car seemed to
hemwvenderfje "pick-up" during
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Rosalene Plumlee and Odin Kerce
town, and the music will be furnished by the boys on the campus, were enjoying a lovely summer’s
So let your hair down, and roll up your pants legs, and get behind evening drive Friday night.
the Pioneer Day.
Bill Beard and Mary Jo Powell
seem to find each others company
quite, shall we say, intellectually
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Western Watch Bands for Cow-
girls and Cowboys. Also a wide
assortment of Western Belt
Buckles.
FANNIE PRICE
JEWELER
Wolfenberger ~5hd Jack Isbell Tues-
day night. Congratulations to both
of you.
Mary Jo Powell received a beau-
tiful bracelet and necklace from
the love of her life, Eugene Jordan,
who is now in the Navy.
Polly Smith and Jodie Ransom
made a twosome the other night.
Jo Ann Nichols and Deanne Glenn
are still dating steadily.
Brown, what’s so interesting south
of Fort Worth? Gran-pa??!! We
thought there was something inter-
esting south of Weatherford—Ber-
nice.
It is nearing the great day of fun and joy, for each of us. It is
Pioneer Day—April 1, which you all have in mind, there will be
Dear Doc, old boy,
Can you fix it up so we can move
Weatherford College to Azle be-
fore I graduate?
Jr. Dixon.
Juney, old pal,
That’s a pretty good idea. I’ll try
my best..
Bill Bowden was home from
The Parade will gather at the front of the main building on Kemper last week end and kept
Mary Ruth Byrd pretty busy, but
that didn t seem to disturb the
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