The Coyote (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 1, 1966 Page: 1 of 4
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WEATHERFORD COLLEGE
VOLUME iV-No. 4
January, 1966
Sweethearts and Favorites Presented
At WRA Annual Christmas Formal
WC Gets New Buildings
Christmas Formal
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MR. SCHUSTER, History Instructor
WAYNE TEMPLETON
Basketball Beau and
Sophomore Favorite
Schuster at TSHA Session
Weatherford College history in-
structor Stephen W. Schuster will
deliver a paper to the Texas State
Historical Association Friday, Ap-
ril 29, at a morning session of the
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The Basketball Sweetheart, Ann
Cooper, was presented along with
the Beau, Wayne Templeton. Miss
Cooper is a freshman from Weath-
erford, majoring in English. Wayne
Templeton is a sophomore from
Fort Worth majoring in engineer-
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and freshman classes were pre-
sented, also. Sophomore favorites
are Candy Resener, from Weather-
ford, majoring in physical educa-
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The Coyote Staff wishes Mr.
Roberts a Merry Christmas and
Happy New Year, NEXT YEAR!!!
The Weatherford College Wo-
men’s Recreation Association gave
their annual Christmas formal for
the students at WC. The Beaus
and Sweethearts of each WC club
were presented at the dance. It
was held on Saturday, December
18th. The dance began at 8:00
p.m. and was formal, (formats for
the girls and suits for the boys.)
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I. Couts Hall building notice the
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the lower hall.
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Three new Weatherford College up to 75% of the cost of buildings,
buildings will be built because if the local district will supply
Parker County Junior College Dis- the other 25%. Allocation of a
trict voters want them, according portion of the college tuitions, plus
to the Weatherford College Board a sinking fund of local taxes, will
of Trustees, who announced the re- finance this building program with
suits of the December 18 bond no increase in the junior college
election. The returns showed 925 tax, according to Howard Sprague,
for and 170 against the issuance Chairman of the WC Board of
of $520,000 in bonds, which will Trustees.
assure WC of enough federal as- A combination of factors were
sistance to finance the needed prominent in promting the board's
buildings. The buildings needed in- decision to proceed with this build-
elude an auditorium-fine arts ing plan without delay. These fac-
building, a library-classroom build- tors, including increased enroll-
ing, and a physical education build- ment, recent federal and state leg-
mg which will include a gymnasi- islation, and recent retirement of
um. : building indebtedness, were prom-
The bond election, which passed • „ . .
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college buildings. The federal gov-
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Schuster’s paper will discuss
“The Modernization of the Texas
Rangers from 1930 to 1936,” and
will take approximately 25 min-
utes to deliver.
Schuster came to Weatherford
College after receiving his M.A.
degree in history from T.C.U. last
year. He and his wife, Denise, live
at 317 W. Columbia in Weather-
ford.
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The freshman favorites are Mae
Nan Windham from Mineral Wells,
majoring in history, and Joe Pfaff
from Fort Worth, majoring in
physical education.
Miss Sue Hamilton and Jody
Oren were elected by the WC stu-
dents as Miss and Mr. Weather-
ford College. Miss Hamilton is ma-
joring in business administration.
She is a sophomore from Weather-
ford. Jody Oren is a sophomore
from Carrollton, majoring in art.
For entertainment the WRA
girls lined up the group, “The
Screaming Skulls.”
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heart presented was Linda Cody.
Miss Cody is a freshman from
Mount Pleasant, majoring in Home
Economics.
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