The Howard Payne College Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. XXXXVI, No. 28, Ed. 1, Friday, May 1, 1959 Page: 2 of 4
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THE YELLOW JACKET
"THE VOICE OF THE CAMPUS"
Texas Intercollegiate Press Association Member
THE STAFF
Editor Mary Etta Martin
Assistant Editor Jeanette James
Sports Editor Don Newbury
Business Manager Hiiiiny Martiii
Circulation Manaizots Shirley Crenshaw
J fm Gathright
Advisor Tcssica Martin
Heporters: Hugh Stiles. Kathleen Alexander. Hodger Croker
Dean Mekiimis. Paul Konris
May
Chris). Nniir lies) l'riend
There are si vct-.il tvpc.s of n la-
tioimhip associated w i 1 1 1 Christ and
His followers The -.iipivnii associ-
ation is the Saviorhnod relation-
ship. In thi-. i.ipaiity Christ ac-
i oinplishcs something fur man that
in. in is unable to do for himself.
Another i ehitiotiship pertains to
the shepherd role of Christ toward
his followers in this position He
not only leads His followers pro-
tects :t ii il provides for their wel-
fare lint also knows thein person-
ally. other relationships dial with
Christ as a teacher a leader and
master of those who have clio'in
to follow Him.
All of lis may not understand
or comprehend the thoolouv con-
nected with all the relationships
iii" ntioned lmt there is i relation-
ship lietween Christ and tin- Chris-
tian that can ho understood It
oticerns the friendship between
Christ ami His followi rs le-us- is
the best friend man has known.
Many of our associates do not
measure up to all that N included
in rial lriemlship in many cases
people use their so called friends
as- a "prop" for their own ciro or
as u ncics-.arv arthl. for llieir
own good and welfare Others try
to protect their personality so in-
tensly that ii is impossible for
one to be himself.
Some one lias said. "A real friend
is one wlio knows the good as well
as- th bad in our life and is still
our friend."
In the light of this thought it is
easv to realize that Christ is our
In -t friend. He knows our woak-
iii ss. faults as well as our sins and
still considers us- his friends. As a
RESIGNS
(Continued from Page t)
General Convention of Texas and
is a director of Preferred Life
Insurance. Dallas. He is a member
of the Iirownwood Lions Club and
all bodies of the Masonic Lodge.
He and his wife have two
daughters Mrs. Joe K. Bissett of
Itasca and Mrs. Dale Gore of Fort
Worth who together with their
husbands are graduates of Howard
Payne.
An optimist s-ees an opportunity
in every calamity ... a pessimist
sees a calamity in every opportun-
ity. The greatest ability is depend-
ability. Automobilo-bicyolo collisions dur-
ing 105S injured fi'J.liUO persons.
te &i? j0w m r z w m m mjw
1 1959
mutgr.
fz..cr
L-l
fin nd. Ik does not make his follow-
is vI.ims but strangely releases
i hi in to real living.
The friendship of .Jesus towards
:the Christian is one which Ho is
wilIuiK to go the extra mile in .shar-
ing His nature to help men bo-
come their best and yet permit them
to lie uuiiiue. ChrisL can be your
best friend only if you will lot Him.
As your friend you will be the
object of His affections and your
destiny will lie his concern. As
your friend He will stay by your
side when all others have loft.
9 ' C
Fridav. May I
10 ( li.ipi 1 studi nt pnm. mi installation ol HSU old'eers
1 NnoiispiiMtuni. Sen tier BlIg. Classioom
7:30 Piesi nt.itioii ol I.i Omen. Caiggin ( hapcl
Saturday 2
PLAY DAY
10:30 Softball name between lieslunen and sophomores. Sports-
man I'atk
12:.'10 Gaines. plaed between the library building and the gym
I Softball game between junior and sctiiiu class Spoilsman I'.uk
1 Championship game. Spoilsman l'uik
S Magic Show. Minis Auditoiiutn
Sunday 3
A.M. First Baptist Church Bieakfast Honoring Howard Pavne
Graduates
Monday 4
10 Chapel Dr. Huff
1 N'i'oiispiratioii Science Bldg. Classroom
2:30 College 'iheatie. Daniel' Baker Campus
(i USU Executive Council Meeting Libiaiy Classroom
7 Life Service Band
7 Mission Band
5 Urbanites
Tuesday ."
1 Noonspiration Science Bldg. Classroom
5:15 Student Council Meeting Library Classroom
6 TSEA 201 Ad Building
0:30 Alpha Beta Sigma Business Annex
7 Ministerial Alliance 201 Ad. Building
7 Ministers Wives Association 202 Ad. Hldg.
Wednesday fi
10 Chapel Or. Guv Xewinan
I Noonspiration Science Bldg. Classroom
3:30 Faculty Meeting. Bell Club Boom
1:-15 Faculty Social Hour. Bell Club Boom
6 Jackets for Jesus
0:30 YWA
0:30 Young Democrats
- Church Night
Thursday May 7
J Noonspiration Science Bldg. Classmom
May 7-S-D Community Playhouse Presents "Hits Sop" Coggin
Chapel
Friday 8
10 Chapel student program
1 Noonspiration Science Hldg. Classroom
7 Junior-Senior Banquet
Cultivation of the eartli is the
most important labor of man. When
tillage begins other arts follow.
No man is free who is not master
if himself.
Fortson To Marry
James Anderson
.Mrs. Minnlo Ola Fortson has an-
nounced the engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of her daugh-
ter. Joyce to .lames Michael An-
derson son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Anderson of Brownwood.
Miss Fortson. ii l!)f" graduate of
Iirownwood High School attended
Howard Payne and now is employ-
ed at Harper's Food Store.
Anderson graduated in lOao from
Blanket High School and is to
graduate from Howard Payne this
spring. He is associated with liis
father in the Anderson Paraland
Service Station.
Wedding vows will he solominiz-
ed May ISO at 7 p.m. in tile Melwood
Baptist Church witli tho Ilcv. J.
Travis (iibson pastor officiating.
City Playhouse Presents 'Bus
Tht Community Playhouse will
present "Bus Stop" at 7 p.m. May
7-!l in Coggin Memorial ('Impel.
The leading roles vv'ill lie played
by Mr. and Mrs. Bayford L. Hoyle.
Mr. Hoyle is an Hl'C associate
professor of chemistry and Mrs.
Hoyle is assisting in tho Speech
Division.
Dr. Leonard Daniel professor of
chemistry and chairman of the
Science Division and Jack Hoaron
freshman student from Montgom-
ery Ala also are in the cast. Alex
w&ldaA
rj
OWINGS JEWELRY
Santa Fo Watch Inspection
Phone MI 2-2784
107 W Center Avenue
Fine Watches and Diamonds
AUP
&
And . . . something else. we're
glad that one fad hasn't hit our
campus . . . and that is- the one
where the fellow students all over
the nation tire competing to see
liow many men can get into one
telephone booth.
Onlj recently iliil vie notice llial
the fad was affecting our part of
tlie couiilrj. Miilene Clirislian
College men got into (he act last
week when thev Iricil tin- game
for spurt and ended up vvilh about
B! lio)s in (lie huiitli.
Bales for the game say that both
feet must be inside the booth to
count. In Malice last week some
competitors claim a team of '''' set
a school record for this congested
.sport.
Members of the Press club had
a nice trip to Iluutsvillc for the
II e e v e associate professor of
speech is directing the play.
Advance tickets are fifty cents
for students and $1 for adults.
They will be 7." cents ami ? ."in
at the door.
Money from till advance sale;
will he presented to the "Dream'"
fund for sending 1 1 PCs "A .Mid-
summer Xight's Dream" to Kuv-
land this summer.
Advance tickets mav be pur-
chased from inembi rs of the cast.
KltO.M: Till: SKIFF
Texas Christian I'nhersity
A male upperi lassman ambled
Ui to a coed who had just come
into the class from the windy out-of-doors.
I "My you've got your hair fixed
differently. What kind or hairdo is-
that?" "It's ti From-li roll." she n plied.
"I was going to call it a hurri-
cane whip." lie grinned.
I'ltOM: tiii: SIC. I
Ouachita Baptist College
There was a cowboy (not drug
store) who was halted on the trail
by Chief Lazy Calf son of Sitting
Bull.
"What name you call-tun. hub?"
inquired the Indian.
"(!o by the name of Tex podncr"
answered Tex.
"You conie-uni from Texas hull?"
"Nope! 'Smatter of fact hail
from Louisiana" said Tex.
"How come-um name Tex? asked
the Indian getting redder in the
face.
"Well chief now whoever heard
of a cow-puncher named Louise?"
I'KO.M: Till: SKA IlltKASK
Corpus Christ! Ciilterslty
A young soldier went ihto a
colonel's' otfice without knocking.
Annoyed the colonel liarked
"Can't you read that sign? It says
'Private. Keep Out!'"
"Didn't think it applied to me"
answered the soldier. "I'm a cor-
poral." Knowledge like timber is best
when well seasoned.
The best way out of difficulty is
through it.
Sanitary Barber Shop
A. M. (Shorty) Cornelius Owner
J. H. Hendricks
George H. Epperson (HPC Student)
Bill Taylor (Shine Boy)
'A Place Where You're Always Welcome"
208 E. Baker
MUM
BORROWED
BROWSINGS
S&4ti&af SG&e
state TIPA convention last week-
end. The whole trip was very
democratic ... for instance when
the L'loup decided to liamo A. C.
(iarvin "Big Daddy" a special
meeting of the press club was call-
ed and motions were heard by tho
president. The name received a
majority vote!
c are proud of our new "am-
h:iss:id(irs"...and vie hear Hint
Indian PinKi upset both the house
and the senate on her recent islt
In the capitol ... we wonder how
Hindi fan mail she lias received.?
Tomorrow night is the night . . .
lie sure and plan to seo Harry
lilaekstone r when he presents
his great magic show in Minis
Auditorium . . . he conies- to Howard
P. iv lie's campus highly recommend-
ed. The liiiiiM things von (In in art
eiliictitiiiii ... like drawing seven
straight lines or seven curved lines
and then coloring. Mr. Stewart re-
purls that this is nut new ... that
must of din- grandmothers did the
same things jours ago ...except
their finished pnnlucls were iiilts.
iusiness Club
io
icers
Officers were elected at tho
prl L'l business meeting of Alpha
lietii Sigma a business organiza-
tion. Those elected to hold positions
during the l!i."!i-fin school year in-
clude Russell Palmore president;
Mildred Curley vice-president;
Linda McCord secretary and treas-
urer; Cecile Blunt reporter and
Boh Wallen parliamentarian.
The club has ordered pins with
the Alpha Beta Sigma emblem to
be presented to the members of
the club. Other business included
plans for a May picnic on Lake
Iirownwood in the near future.
The secret of happiness is not in
tloing what you like... but in lik-
i it u what you do.
If you are big enough your
troubles will be smaller than you
are.
The only thing necessary for tho
triumph of evil is that good men do
nothing.
PEERLESS
DRUG CO.
201 NORTH CENTER
Ph. Ml 3-4576 or Ml 3-4577
FOR HOWARD
PAYNE
OUR ALL
Melwood
Baptist Church
Melwood at Wesley
Travis Gibson Pastor
JEW WIS and
r.
Headquarters for . . .
COLLEGE GIRLS' CLOTHES
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The Howard Payne College Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. XXXXVI, No. 28, Ed. 1, Friday, May 1, 1959, newspaper, May 1, 1959; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth102738/m1/2/?q=%22United+States+-+Texas+-+Brown+County%22: accessed June 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.