The Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 14, Ed. 1, Friday, March 21, 1924 Page: 1 of 4
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The Yellow Jacket
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VOL. 10 NO. 14
LAfcGE NUMBER
OF OLD TRACK
MEN ARE BACK
CHAENE WHK.HI ST N FORD
McALISIHl Rr PROMIS-
ING PROPfctTS
Coach J Homo Shd'on before thi.
dally downpours of i un hid i luge
aggregation of ti ick niittnil wink-
ing dall mi the niwh nilde j ith m
the Howaid Pivic Pit which bids
I well for How ird Pmin to go thtough
a successful mi
In onl one pusitii n is Coich Shcl
ton absolutch suic of h iving i ml
mail mr int. iiusiwod l nis vcici mi
is Joe Ballc Chacncv who holds htuh .
school and college iceoids in tht 100
and 220 dashes lit h is st irteil woik-
ing this week for whit is txptctcd to
be his best i ir It is his mibition
to set new ucoids in both these
events.
There aie a luge number of litter
men reluming this seion to make
the squad Felton 'Pooch' W tight s
. one of these men Otluts includ
Harvey Mooic md Cip McAlistei
McAIlistei step off thn ili-f nice in
a any event plcntv t i-t Pi sett Rich
ey and i )lwud ne ithcis win
ft Were momlcis rf the pi i 1 list n
who will igun sC ittei cm 1 is t u tin
u Blue and (. 1 i
t. There aie i luge nuniln of fust
o year men wh bid well to mike whit
A is expected to be the fistrst club in
( the college s histoij Vmong these is
J Harvey Stinfoid lettci mill in foot I
ball and who holds a high iccorl in
a national meet at Chicigo in th
" high jump He is also lurning some)
and is heaving the discus and jiclin
' When all is taken into consideration
old men reti mng and fust men here
L it is a good bet that How -ml Pivn
5" will enter a track teim in tl c T I A
m A. meet that will aeatte npilers n
" every direction in an etfort to come
out.ia.Ahi3 lead Wo'ili the Yellow
Jackets go'
Il THEODORICS AM) IKMM.S
GI E PIE SUPPER
Theodorics and Irvings were enter-
li tained last Saturday evening at their
r hall with an interesting program which
was full of amusing games The event
of the evening was the pie supper
that netted a small amount of cash
for the treasury A unique method
t was used in bidding on the pies All
the girls left the room then each one
extended her hand thiough the open
. ing of the door and the bojs had to
bid on her hand to get i pie The
Jfl highest pie Miss Vilah Coughr-ins
was sold to long distance Curtis
I In the pioi im that pieccded the
auction the majoi attraction wis a
5 n new rendition of The Old Gr i
m Mare" by the Theodoric Jizz Snco
tl' paters. In the seiond cisc ill mu
"" sic stopped and bp irkpluj Hen ing ami
" Claude Curtis gai in onginal intei
pretation of the well known words
lt Several intimate friends were pres
ent. Mrs. Haitgiacs was in honored
no) guest Reporter
SLIME EDITION WILL
ft SOON GO TO PRESS
ui
R i On April 18 the ' irshman tliss
IfK'will publish h'ir tlji i ue whi h
rtit-f will be flill "f their wis and hiught
savings Ihev are cxrcitcd ti put
jjOot a hot r umber Foil wini are the
' m un rcstlictions that w il be imposed
t(upon them
Only .the editorial depirtment will
in vne nanus oi me ciass nuveT-
Using will be solicited b the regular
j'lsUff.
Half of the material for the edition
STFmust be turned in to the editor on
Tuesday by noon preceding the puu-
truncation da The other half must
00bt in by 9 p m Tuesday
' Only events taking place up to and
ren-including Tuesda evening will ap-
evpear in the paper of thit week
t ti The editorial staff of tho class edi-.-tlon
will take charge of the copy and
will use the blue pencil at their dis
sretion.
All copy must bo typewritten before
being turned in to the printers
Clata members must read the proofs
ior the edition
E I" President of class is urged to call
ilectlon for class editors at once.
These must confer with the editor-
n-chlef for the paper as soon as pos
' ilble.
Are jrou reading all the advertise-nenta't
STUDENT
BmSnnS freshmen and Upperclassmen
c. of CONVENTION' Engage in a Spirited Tussle
About scvcntv-five porsors ftom
cities md towns in West Tex is will
le cntcitiincd at thi epens( of the
college when the West lexis Ch im
bei of Commeice his its mnu il eon
vcntioli in Biownwood this icur Thee
vill be cntert unci on the II ir. u I
plan-thit is bed iml btnkf nt will
ue lurtusneit tire the entile thud
flooi of the Gills Hill will le mil
to bet. tm m -mil th n In ikt i-t ill
lie seue 1 m tin spinous dmit g h il
f- it Clll st It 17" shllllll tllr I C s
(km mil
On tin i three ila- V iv 1 ! It md
1) tin c tv expects t iccrmnio lite
0 00(1 sitois On t- list 'U i
urge bnijut will It ivm 1) the'
cj 1 in gunm I . this
bung thi onh iv ill ibl
pice luge
croimous.
enough to sut such
ciowd as is expected to ntti ml
G0DB0LD CONSIDERING
PLANS FOR IMPROVE-
MENT OF BUILDINGS'
Di Edgai Godbold his plans umW
his consideiation for the renovating
of thi old and ecrepit Cottage Home
and also for the painting of the new
gymmsium The Cottage Home could
lie improved m looks and inside mil
fort
This building was formtrlv two
icsidences and about the end of the
19th centurv the two buildings were
moved to the nresent site and loined
it hFS w Lt'Mi Hfc w& fBTfc'BtLBJBBBBLBjiLTnBLLw 3LLt"wtLBL t W A
together For the last ten ears or er His wonderful musiei inship in 1 Richard H Clove! gran i exilted tine Hili Schoil his sLr rd that l TtNas Chan'-'- of Corn-
more this old building his been the artistic interpretations proved in in ciBani7er of the world md secietaiy thev will attend the whili ce rfcieiice n'tc um"'ltl"1 md it is likch thit
ejesore of the campus Dr (.ndbold spniton t( the orehestn ind a jov of the ex stu lents assoel itiou of Ok I in i bodv Manv othei i! sses nii dU' wl" bt -hinged ind How-
states that present funds do not war to hi he i e s The onh stn will I ihom i wis present for the instill i expected to likcwi e ittcnd I ln' 'm wl" havi- l-imts here
rant the buildin; of i new Cottage apr i in B ow iw d nntirn an! turn and direeted the organmn" The purpo e of the confe rence is to I Co ch St tm h " "c ilth of mi-
Home but that extensive lmptovc night Mondaj Xpnl 7 it the How The organi7 ition is i fritermtv fori ciuin t the high sth ) 1 stnelerts with ' " whlch ht en 5tket- m"'
ments will bo made on the nresent ard Pivne Auditorium. unJci the lo mi n traplmr. mul ntb u h i n n plihi I th Hntisi nr. .n f turi -tJ mll mcn t( represent the Blue and
building He also has plans on fo it
to get monev to paint the gvmni
sium a much needed impiovement
for the building
The Domestic Science Dopirtnunt
will also be better equipped for the
coming veir This depirtment h is
steulih giown this veil and is it
tncting
college
th attention of the cntue
MID-TEXAS TEACHERS
ASSOCIATION MEETING
IN BROWNWOOD NOW
Todav ard tomonow the Mid Texis
Teichers Association is meeting in
Brownwood fo. their innual eonven-
tion which is beimr held it the Minim
Fine AiU Building
Mr Hufford of Coleman is presi
elent md Miss Cecil Grav is seeieUiv
of the association Both ire well
known throughout the state in then
edue itional work The Paient reich-
eis' Club are serving lunch at noon
toda at Brownwood High school
The feature amusement during the
convention will bo tht reception to
be given at Howaul Pavne Hall this
afternoon This tea part la expected
to be one of the largest ever given in
Brownwood
Howard Pant College is ilwavs
inxious to hilp the teathtrs through-
out the State and we extend to them
our heartiest welcome
B. S. U. IS PLANNING
BANQUET FOR APRIL 3
The Baptist Student Union is plan-
ning an elaborate banquet for Apnl
3 at which new officers for the next
veur will be elected It will probably
be given at the Southern or Graham
Hotel
An cnjovable time was had about
this time last year when the banquet
was held at the Southern Hotel The
banquet this year is expected to sur;
pass any other banquet they have
ever given before Several note!
speakers will be on the program for
the evening
PUBLICATION OF HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE BROWNWOODOn last rridiv the Class of 27.thit otheis of then clas weic en
tithtied in i bodv on the campus togiged in spinted witstlmg m itches
uud the green fl lg th it had been
hoistid on tht fl ig poll
urn tunc dui-
mi! the night 1 fore It w is i e mi-
plott suipn e to the U peiel i-smcn
but the weic soon oigmied and
teiiK f)i the bittle b ') 50 About'
the s ime turn inothu gleen tlig
111' I 1 in I mi thi fl iir miln .in th
stccnle (f the mam buildmcr but
few deteimincil uppciclussmen so in
ovtipiw.icil thi m mil the flu wis
taken t'own
This seemed to be i sign il foi the
class ruh below foi the two bunches;
of w n nor- wen s ion it w u straps
vvcie wielded with gre it detent In
battleis of both classes ill the time
ST. LOUIS SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA CONCERTS
ENGAGED FOR APRIL 7
IIROW NW(H)I) IS SM IXI SI CITY
ON SPRIM r rSI I I lOUIt j
Thi St Louis Smphnn Orchestral
I lecentlj has completed the gr"atest
ceason it its historv Artisticallv it1
was a triumph for Mr Rudolph Gin7
who in his thud ve ir h onlu"tor of
I the orchestra demonstratt d 1 ( v ind i
doubt his tine capabilities as a le d
eal dueetion of Cameion Maishill
Dunng the 1921 spi ng festival
tour eleven states in the Middli West
South and Mutrwcst will le visited
Fightj four concerts ue scheduled
for fottv two cities The fiet that
it w is possible to an mgi such in ex
'tensive tour s-enis in it elf loiielu
rNTIRE PrRSONNFL Of THE ST LOUIS s MPHON"V ORCHrSTIU TO BE HERE PRIL 7th
tfUtflHWHjBML d&A&Ljtkrt&JL tJX&JL 9
sive proof of the is I tl im til it the I Texis the II iw ml Pivnc ch ipter will
St Iouis Svmphonv Oi.n ti i undeiK the lo Igc fio mvvhich nth I nisti
Ml (.aii7s leidcrship his tiken I'tutlotis will hive to neeivc then
iioiimcnt and tcini nit i plceLhutei It h is been fe lined hcie th it
i in ' the foien i t oiehestris i hi
westim hemispheie
In keeping with the piogici an 'j
development of these innual spring
ftlv l tul" H-u Triubel the i
"l-itul voung soprano is iccom-
P "-' thL onhctri ippeu.ng is
Mlo't n ni irl ''I1 of tlu ut"-s ''
ho visited As u u il Mi Gail? will
suriendcr the biton to fricdtrick V is
cher the assistant conductor m some
of the concerts to ippeur as pian t
soloist Michel Gusikotf coniert mis
tcr of the orehestn and H Mix
Sttindel first cellist also will ap-
pi ir mmj times in a oln capacitv
as will lohn Kiburz flutist
Mmc Pampon h irpist
and
The home season for 1924 1925 will
duplicate the 1923 1924 season in
point of numbers of concerts Sixtv -
five were plaved in 1923 21 including
fifteen pairs of regular svmphonv con
certs (thirtj) and eighteen Sunelav
afternoon "pop" concerts all given it
the famous Odcon Ntarh 100000 '
loveis of musit in St I ouis attended'
hese oncerts
Brownwood h one f the eight lex -
as cities to have th
attraction this
season and is probably the smallest
cty and beyond doubt the smallest
college to have this master attraction
Texas A &. M is the onh other ir
Mitution in his Stite to hnvr thei
artists and it is mHppd nn nntvnr.
tunity to have the attraction here
Tickets are now nn sale nt .Ionfi
Dublin and those desiring to procure
a good seat should reserve such im-
mediately. Correct this sentence. Cap MtAl
lister had a quart of corn but put it
in his trunk to keep
n w s Mon n "" "?-'"- of the 1 inge st
winded Afti I all weic thuuhlv
Wnlll (lit hnstllltlis (i isi il mil thi
L lMlus nu n tht untll n on
I A brut 2 00 p m i shoit iu-h w is
ticcd t this time in uppuelass
mm climbed into i ti c with i le
c iting shot (un m I succci 1c 1 iftci
nil' nut twtntv shots in hoitim. thu
fligiliwn whehwis nist n tl cirn
off the ficl 1 bv the upielcl is-mcil
Onh one m two c isu iltirs weic re
poited but thev weie onh mm i All
the bittlcis ue to le eommenilcd on
the fine sp ntstii mship ilispla( 1 ill
iluurg the lush
A. B. 0. OF THE R. R. R.
IS POPULAR LODGE;
ORGANIZED SATURDAY
PRESIDENT GODROM) ELI CTEI)
GRAM) HIGH SIRE
The Grand Lodge of the Realm of
.xaa of the ancient and Ilcncficient
Older of the Red Red Rose wis or
gunized in Brownwood last Saturdav
mBht with i ilinncr md installation
0f officers feituring the evenings
iirmn.im nt thi smith m M.it. I
1N associated with them in the school wnk mil bung them in touch with
wori. while thev c in get together it the dmomimtion il colleger thus u
dtnneis and other swial fune tions for tciesting them it m f iih ig in
the purpise of being issieiated with Chiistnn ml iluich ictivitns
uth othei better in older that thev Although the piounm h i not been
might disehugc then duties more mnource 1 it this time it is unde i
wiseh sti d that s ime of the le 1 link Bip
i hemming the urand hlge of.tists if the South will sp i
Rllt Institute in I Texis Umvcisitv
I expect to soon orgini7c ml whi l
these institutions ipph toi membci
hip it will le given hv this ci llcge
P.esie'cnt I dgu Godbe 11 w is ehos
en gland high sue with Dean Thorn
H Tivl.u is gi md high mokus
C uiieion M ushall de in of the school
f music wis named
giand high
scribe Ivman Stinlev of the pi mo tnuich UstSundav which was m ob
depirtment being app mited to the po M s inc- ot Devotiot il Dn Although
sition is grind high piovnler Dr tnL cither was dis igieeible tiftv I
Bin Shelton wis named as keeper md members githcred it the Dirndl
curner of B md O Hoiace Shdton B ktl rmL ArN Builling and mirth
and Felton Wright were elected is'td two abre ist t) the church l
keepers of the innci an 1 outer wick sPl-ial music ml singing wis a
ets rcspeUivch Mill ird L Cope wasft'lturt " tnt piogrim mil the id
named grind high conductor Harrx
Walsh as grind high keeper of thclttUl rtcimd bv his audience ot De
wmlrobc it d Allen Bell as gi ind IoIa members and friends His
jhigh prodelei J Uxt w-ls from Nthtmuh 2 18 Then
The oiganization expects within i ' tolJ thtm of tht han of nu fio(1
short t me to install other chiptcrs whlch was good upon me as also the
tlsewhcie in Texis and to glow rap Kl"''s words that he his speken un
Ulj and iKcomc well kniwn ovei the
countiv as being the first lodge in
Ttxis keeping How ird Pavne Col -
leire befou the evs of thi neorle
I . m
THREE MFMBERS OI H P
rACULH ARE JUDGES IV
A DFCL VM TION CON! FS1
Tht Rising Star High sthool staged
declamation contest on the night
I of Mareh 10 Mlss Herring Public
I Speaking teacher Miss H askew
Academy English teachei and Mr O
E Winebrenner professor of Sciences
were the appointed judges in the con
test and the drove to that city in
cars that night
They report a good contest and a
pleasant trip
TEXAS
NOTED PRIMA DONNA
SINGS TO A LARGE
AUDIENCE MARCH 14
Maiuxr Miwell puma donn i vo
pr mo of the Chic igo Oper i C omp mv
pic ised hei uidtcnce 1 ist I ml iv night
ut the emceit Miss M ixw II n
mnked high is i smgei mil cm In
clissul with such well known singe is
as Anna C ise uni (thus of equil
link This einciit winch wis the
cci nil minihci of the ttists f uis
w is espc lalh inteii ting t thi nm
sic l)eis Hei Mini i iiih mil
wholcMiiiu an 1 cum 1 will tluiuuh
i ut the luditolium
Miss Mixwdl is i nttivc of tin
I niti 1 St itcs h iing been ic mil in 1
edue ited here She is tht tpc ot
utist which his in idi Uiownwi d
mu ic il and Hiownw i 1 fimcd foi its
ltti ictions
I ol i M u D unci w
foi the week end
is in Com ineho
HOWARD PAYNE B. S. U.
TO BE HOST OF HIGH
SCHOOL CONFERENCE
Membeis of the "senioi ird lunioi
classes of the high schools of the sev
I en suiioutding counties will be uetts
'of the Baptist Studon. Union and of
the eoll"gi on April 4 f i id 0 in a
I tuies on I ife s Problem dnccti d
ijisuiii ctmii'iiucc t still's in ic"c
bv loscph P B oi of Dill is will be
the nnin fi ituie f thi conference
I Thu Ll. . iv n r...i.
I Confeicnecs sinulu t this one ue
to le hell in five othei le uling Hip
tist colleges if the St lU luim. the
month of April
DE M0LAYS OBSERVE
DEVOTIONAL DAY AT
AUSTIN AVE. CHURCH
The Brownwood DcMolivs enjoved
seimon preiched bv Rev Rives pis
lo1 tnc Austin Avenue ricsbteriin
i irl' R" RlNe thit followed vis
to mi Aml tnev s ' let us rise
UP aml bull(l So tKt strengthened
jthclr han(1 for thl'' Xoli work" He
emphasized the need of having a
I strong foundation before building up
I" 1L
m
DR SCVRHOROUGH TO SPEAK
IN CH U'EL IN INTEREST Oh
THE 75 MILLION CVMPAIGN
Next Wednesdav morning Dr L
R Scarborough will speak at the
chapel hour in the jnterest of the 75
Million Campaign His campaign
headquarters are at Nashville Tenn
He is touring the country giving his
lectures in the interest of the cam-
paign All are invited to attend the
chapel service.
FRIDAY MARCH 21. 1921
RAIN CAUSES
LULL IN DAILY
LULL IN DAI
BASEBALL WORK
'i I M UW I ( K I I s () vp so
Willi JOHN I Vl.'M ION
MM W I I h
I it( with th (. il if Km plu'u'
th 1 ihn. i il In fi imc I hind
il) n tlu ell iw I i ( v 1 lb aitists
duimg tin list two ecks in 1 cpmg
tht m li n then il pi utile dunng
th i nh t umiL n I lefiri open-
ing the si is n tin I ist of this mi nth
DfspiK tin f ict tl it i un his kept
thi emdidatis iff tl f eld Co ie i
Ito St iti n h is h i 1 mu tings daih
the gvniiiasium ml the i has discuss
( 1 tight plus u 1 discussed lusebul
pioblcnis
W hili the fit els w ie hiving to
stiv inside bei iusi of the i un the
iliwnp ui his uiled m iteri illv in
picking down the soft laver of el i
1( im which hid bien pi iced over the
dimuiHl wh i Ol 1 Si 1 dies mile
his ip c n nee next Unit foi i few
d iv the illiw I ukets will hive i n
I tin 1 i t st iHiells in the 1 I
The 'i 11 w Iieket will i n the
c is n iw v fl m il in with tile
limi i ic s f J ) J uet n it
Stcphwivilk with i tw i. mu s( i K s
M mh S md Tin n t in if
t imc will le live 1 in the ell w
I ekets iwn ne t i in st -mini jr.
( i llet.1 nun nt nv il pnl J mil !
The I icki ts will m ike i f( ui l imc
tup stilting Vpiil 7 with i couple
of contests with Siuthwcstern Uni
veisitv it Cieoiget wn md then on to
Sm Mjico fsi two tilt in the same
number of divs agimst the South
west Tex is State leichcis College
The next eontest is igunst the s me
clubs however the Bobcats from Sin
Maicos ire coming hcie to ph on
April J9 and M iv Dij
It is slated on the schedule tha tne
eUow Jackets aie to joume to Sim
mons College Mij 1J ind 13 for
. - .
coup of tt""rs. 1n' the next two
(lavs charge the Abilene Christi in
College W il Ie its but the d ites con
flict here with the innuil convention
Gold stingers At everv position in
'the infill I there is i battle going em
foi the position mil s()nie Inch af-
fuis ire being st ie 1 In the out-
field it is i hird niittet with five or
six w mting c ich pi ue ind fighting
ilcspei itch fin it
j How ml Pivne is linking tow ird
its gre itcst bisebill sL i on'
FACULTY MEMBERS
j HAVE PLAYFUL TIME
AT DORMITORY PARTY
The tuultv numbers their hus-
tands wives woethi uts mu tricnds
weic highlv cntcitiined it i putv
Tucsdav nikht it the How ird Pivne
II ill
ll tormilitv wis ilimin ited md
speeches were left out md eveivone
went into the j imcs foi i good time
V foot! ill g mu wis plavcd in which
H irv ml md lie fought U a tie
The criekcr rice wis won bv a mm
with luge litestiU oigins but small
nuntil poweis i thev were small
at this hiur
The suit else i ue w is won hv Mis
. Allison md Mr MctuIUv Scveial
I other games were foun 1 to be ainus-
ing md ill guests participited in tho
ttrattions while the two fai me r bovs
Glen Biooks and Honce fehelton f
Rockweiod sing Thit Old Gang of
Mine
After the Kami s a twocouist lun-
cheon wis seivcd the first murso
consisting of chicken salad w ifcrs
hot punch and olives while the second
consisted of pmeipplt custard ind
I ingel foid cake
tverv one enjoved the evening and
were verv thmkful to Mrs Chadwtll
and .Miss Cle o McChnstv for the fav-
ors that were shown bj them in fur-
nishing the place of reception
C EARLY NEW PRESIDENT
OF BORD OF TRUSTEES
In the recent election for officers in
the Board of Trustees of Howard
Payne College Mr. C. Y. Early a
prominent business man and college
'fympathizer wag elected president
I to succeed John T. Yantis.
" "r 7r.
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