The Coyote (Weatherford, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 1, 1967 Page: 3 of 8
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November 1967
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and the counseling offices;
a two-story library; and a
faculty office building. The
faculty office building will also
be “lockable” this week.
Landscaping on the grounds
around the campus has started
with leveling the ground and
adding dirt. The large parking
lots for students and faculty
have been laid out and curbed,
but have not yet been paved.
Furniture is now being
selected by the president, the
business manager and the de-
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Construction of the new W.C.
campus is rapidly progressing.
It was learned that the two new
science buildings will be “lock-
able” this week. “Lockable”
means that they will be com-
pleted and locked until ready
for use.
The new campus will in-
clude two science buildings,
one business department build-
ing which will house the busi-
ness department, registrar’s
office, and the business office,
one fine arts building; one
classroom building for social
sciences and language, and one
classroom building for math
and English; one building which
will house the college bookstore
and 2 classrooms, the presi-
dent’s office, the dean’s office.
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Philosopher
The Reverend Olava Feijo,
professor psychology here at
Weatherford College, was bom
in Rio de Janeiro.
He has a bachelor of arts
degree, a bachelor of divinity
degree, and a master of arts
degree from Brazilian Univer-
sity. He holds the master of
religion degree from South-
western Baptist Theological
Seminary where he has com-
pleted residence work for the
director of education degree.
Fluent in Portugese,Spanish,
English, and French,he was a
professor at South Brazil Bap-
tist College and pastor of Cen-
tral Baptist Church of Rio de
Janeiro. He is presently pastor
of the Spanish Baptist Mission
of Gustine, Texas.
His wife, Denise Feijo, is
from France and is an accom-
plished singer. The Rev. Feijo,
as an evangelist, visits
churches, and he and his wife
recently did a program of mus-
ic from Brazil for a meeting of
the Pan American Round Table.
In their last meeting the Wea- cently held and officers elected,
therford College Rodeo Club Officers for the 1967-68 term
elected officers for the 1967-68 are Dalton Fox, president;
school year. The new officers Kathy Bosley, vice-president;
are Jim Cain, president; Billy Kathy Gouge, secretary - trea-
Stewart, vice-president; Chip urer; and DewayneBurney, Stu-
Shumaker, treasurer; and San- dent Senate representative,
dra Glidewell, secretary. Stu- The function of the Foreign
dent Senate Representative is Language Club is to supple-
Calvin Berry and their report- ment classroom knowledge with
er is Eddy Howton, Mrs. Law films, lectures, and field trips
and Mr. Hasse are their spon- of interest to students enrolled
sors. in foreign language courses.
Forty - three students have “Since there is not enough
indicated an interest in the time for films and lectures in
Rodeo Club this year. The club the classroom, and one of the
welcomes any student who would prime reasons for studying a
like to become a member and foreign language is to learn
join in the activities of the com- about the culture of other coun-
ing year. tries, the Foreign Language
club offers us this opportunity”
says Mr. Gus Nicholson,
sponsor of the club.
Events planned for the com-
ing year are:
December — a Flamenco
dancing show in the auditorium
January—a French meal in
Ft. Worth
F ebruary- -no program as yet
planned
March -- program on pre-
Colobian art
April--Mexican meal at Ft.
Worth
May—open
There are no dues to the club
except the interest of the stu-
dent. All students are urged to
attend, whether they are en-
rolled in language courses or
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