The Howard Payne College Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. XXXXVI, No. 2, Ed. 1, Friday, September 26, 1958 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME XXXXVI
BROWNWOOD TEXAS FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 26 1958
NUMBER 2
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Businessmen lo Be Honored
At Saturday Football Game
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"Hats (Iff Mr Hrownwood"
lirownwood City Mayor W. C.
Carpenter has been ns-kcd by the
Howard Payne Student Council to
proclaim .Saturday September 27
as "Mr. Hrownwood Day."
(In Ibis day Howard Payne Stu-
dents will lake an oppfirtiinlly to
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with Dunn M.i
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M.iu'Imi blown.
TIk si- m' lovely 111'C coeds will m.iieli in fiont of the Yellow Jacket Band along
ior Melvin Hussel Saturdav night duiini; pi (.'-name and half-time activities. They
D.iven Jones flag twirlcr; Barbara Davis Nedr
all Iwhleis and Joyce Moyers flat; twiiler.
Moi eland Bienda Dyer and
New Administrative Regulations Announced
For Publicity and Election Campaign Posters
A new administrative policy on
regulations lor publicity and
ele(lion posters mid banners on
tin- campus will go into effect
Monday said Alarlha St. Clair di-
re tor ol sludenl activities and
piomolion.
'The ( o-opf ration of all students
in lollowing lliesi' regulations"
li s SI Clair said "will help us
lo Kei p al He'll lic-1 Ibe buildings
and '-iniiiid . placed here for our
use."
The rules are:
1. Posters notices and similar
sinus designed to publicize school
activities may be placed on the
bulletin boards designated for that
purpose in or outside any of the
campus buildings but only on tbo
bulletin boards. There will be no
posters on the walls Inside or
outside the buildings. Displays
may be set up outside on the cam-
pus grounds provided they meet
approved regulations.
2. Posters siiuis and displays
for student election campaigning
must all be outside on the campus
Three New Appointments Are Made
For Howard Payne Dormitory Staff
Three women r.u Howard Payne
campus are a1 sinning new pnsi-
lions ibis tit II . two as directors of
the two men's dormitory's" and one
as assistant supemsor in Hodge
Hall.
Mrs Sue Merry Harrison a for-
mer member ol the Howard Payne
Colli ue stall' has assumed her
duties as dirc tor of Thomas II.
Taylor Hall. She is formerly from
Wni o.
She moved in Aunus-l llin." from
lirownwood to Waco where she
has been on the dean of women's
stall" at Mavlor I'niversity serving
most recently as head director of
Miiibson ami Harrington Dormi-
loi ies.
.Mis. Ilariiigton had been assis-
tant to tin- dean of women and
hostess in tile dining hall at
llowaid Payne since September
l'ir.::. She bad joined the HPC staff
alter the death of her husband
Daniel Haynes Hudson.
Mrs. Annie I. Prater a long
time resilient of lirownwood litis
been appointed director of Howard
Payne Hall.
She had been a floor director of
the women's doimitory Veda
Hodge Hall since 1 drill and as-
sumed her duties as director of the
men's dormitory tit the beginning
of the fall semester.
Slu is a graduate of lirownwood
High School and attended Howard
Payne College graduating with a
It. A. degreein 11121. After gradua-
tion. Mrs Prater taught four years
in elementary schools in Coleman
and Mason Counties. She has one
son Waldo also a graduate of
HPC who Is worUing as a chemist
at Ilorgcr.
.Mrs. (dlie Mae Coiner recently
moved from Abilene is serving as
assistant to Mrs. Klizabeth Itoeker
assistatc dean of women in 1 lodge
Hall.
Although this is the first time
Mrs. Comer lias held a position on
a -college campus she has? been
closely associated with young
women through the Sunday School
and various other activities.
She performs many tasks in
Hodge Hall such as distributing
mail and supervising the switch
board and litis established living
quarters in room 147 Hodge Hall.
grounds. The bulletin boards are
to bo left free for school publicity
and no signs are to bo located on
the walls of buildings.
!!. No election banners will be
hung in Minis Auditorium. Only
inners sponsoring all-school ac
tivities may be used there.
1. All posters on bulletin boards
must be attached to the bulletin
boards by thumb tacks.
fi. Publicity materials placed on
the trees on the campus must bo
tied onto the trees with twlno or
fastened to the trees with mas-U-
ing tape. Larger placards set up
on the campus may be set up with
stakes driven into the ground pro-
vided the campus grounds are not
mutilated.
fi. All posters campaign mater-
ials and similiar signs must be re-
moved by the person who put them
up. All tape twine stakes anil any
other materials used to put up
the signs also must he removed.
(See POUCV Pago '1)
BSU Convention
Set For October
The annual M a p t 1 s t Student
I'nlon Coinontion will be held
October 17-1) in the First llaptist
Church of Houston.
Dick Maker from Dallas will
lead the state BSU choir while
llaptist leaders such as Howard
Mutt J. Woodrow Fuller Maker
James Cauthen W. S. Howard
Mrowning Ware and Mill Lawson
will he featured speakers on the
three day program.
The Convention will follow the
theme "Disciplined For Today's
Demand."
Moll Plunk student at the Uni
versity of Corpus Christi and
president of the state I1SIT will
preside at the convention with
Scott Mlddleton past president
assisting.
(See HSU Pago 2)
show approlatinn to the business-
men for what they moan to tho
school and for daily courtisles
they extend to HPC students.
Letter invitations wore sent to
(he businessmen and students aro
asked to extend special invitations
lo their favorite businessman to
participate In the observance.
Special recognition and honor
will be paid tho businessmen Sat-
urday night at the Howard Payne
-Southwest Texas State College
football game beginning at 8 p.m.
in Lion's stadium.
The Urbanitos Drownwood girls
who are attending Howard Payne
will meet at the gate before the
g a m e and pin "Hats Off. Mr.
lirownwood" tags on the business-
men. The Yellow Jacket Bandwlll
partlcapate in tho program by pre-
senting a "Hats Off Mr. Brown-
wood" show.
Baptist Student
Program Is Scheduled
Hon aril Payne College pre-
sents "The llaptist Student
Speaks" a fifteen. minute pro-
gram each Tuesday at 8:15 p.m.
on K It W 1). The program h
sponsored by the HSU and -1b
under the direction of Martha
Sawjer HSl1 radio Chairman.
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ICuinllmcnt at Howard Payne
for tho fall semester had reached
a total of lo:i7 by Tuesday with
students still registering said
Airs. 11. O. Herring registrar.
The Tuesday total was ri2 stu
dents above tho final total of
'JS.ri registered for the fall semester
a year ago and was only 17 below
the top enrollment ever recorded
at the college a total of 1054
students ror the tail semester two
years ago.
Sudeuts have continued to enroll
MiIh week and accurate figures of I
enrollment should bo doiininciil-clieeih'tulcr and Pal Mellon and Thomas Atwoud and Eurlina
by the end of the week. 1 rllO DUDlJrH'ford.
58.'5!) CIIKEHI.EADKHS - This Kioup of six students will lead
the student body in veils lor the blue and Hold during football
basketball back and baseball .seasons this year. The couples left
to njdit Cecil l'liciul and Hevcily Murray Leioy Pollock head
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The Howard Payne College Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. XXXXVI, No. 2, Ed. 1, Friday, September 26, 1958, newspaper, September 26, 1958; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth102712/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.