Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 8, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 31, 1950 Page: 1 of 4
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PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY
OF HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE LARGEST SENIOR
THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS
COEDUCATIONAL BAPTIST COLLEGE IN TEXAS
VOLUME 37
BROWNWOOD TEXAS TUESDAY OCTOBER 31. 1950
NUMBER 8
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James Mallow Mrry Lavson
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Molly Boss m& lary Lavson Sloored
As 1 950 M& mi FoofbaiS Sweethearts;!"
Students Present Music
For Baptist Revivals
Sivcral students and student
urnups have sun for the revival
I winch was held last week at Mel-
uod Baptist Church. These in-
c hided Marilyn Seymour Phebe
P In sun Olen Nalley. the Boys
Quartet and the Girls' Trio.
The 1 joys' Quartet furnished the
mu ic for two funerals last week.
Phc be Pi-clersoii sanK or a btin-
(!: Sehool Inhtallation at Blulf-
u w last Tuesday night. La Verne
P-c-li'lt-e j;ave an nccordian pro-
Krain at the Friendship Home for
tv A "en al.-o last Tuesday.
The B. S. U. Quartet sang at the
1'ilkie.st Cliapel last Thursday
evoninfj. The Madrnjal Singers
st'nu ai Lake Brownwood Baptist
Encampment Knclav noon for the
dediintiMn of the new W1IU cot-
tage. The Kieslimen Boys' Quar-
tet sum;; for tlie campus hour at
the Clirlh' Doimitory Friday eve-
ning. All of the music for the Golden
j Deeds 13aniuet at the First Bap-
iNt Church last Thursday eve-
limn w-ii furnished by the How-
ard Pa-iK- College music depart-
ment. This mcliidttd the Madrigal
. Miign Boys' Quartet Girls'
I Trio Flit Cravens Tenor Bill
I Denton Baritone with Jane
'Black as MC-Naruitor.
a
vrfc i a nr - $9 U7 n (ffl w
Air force Hand Ur West niffii dtmA
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Arrive On HPC Campus For tiiaic
Bands i
The third annual Howard Pa.MU" Degree in Music Education from
College Band Clinic will be held Penn State in August of 1949.
at the college 'Iue.-day. Eleven VVA.1G Pioitor formerly dircct-
baivl.s have accepted invitation ed the 7(iUtli AAF Band at Lock-
to attend the clinic and tli.ee add- boiuiic AFB ; nd was music direc-
ltional ban Is will conij in Bmwii- tor with the all-airmen "Opera-
wood Tueday afternoon for aitioji Ii;.ppiness" she w. He attend-
concert by the Air Fore Band of.ed Columbia University and Jul-
the West guet band for the clinic i hard School of Music.
Bands from Bangr Santa Anna I The Air Force Band of the
Coleman Brownwood High. San West has made numerous tups to
Saba. Goldthw. ute Meinrd Cross isijiroundin;; lommunities for pa-J At
Plains Pettus Eastland and rades and concerts throughout the ;
Breckenndi.e will attend with southwest and has gained wide
their dre tor; The Mason Brady ' reputation through its weekh
iii'f! Dublin High Si't'iol band l-'unda; noon half-hour broack a t
ill att'-nd the cone. '-t at 4 p. m. Ove: ratio station V.'OAI m San
Antonio.
D.Tui majoi - for tin b iid .''i.
J S;t. Lou M'Min' S J- 't. Er-
p".' Sii-.nn :n 'ind Sgt )os( on
Libir.it. ire. T!ie alti'inale tin
iiitie- ol (iiiiiii major. iv T-S''
P.niii it S McPheison and S I An
tliotv J. iMkiiiihv ar aii.in.i-
H"l S
W I' be
this band v 11 conduct lime
the individual m trument a1
a. in. and .it 1 p. m
At '1 !" p m theie will be .
huge parade with .ill or tin hand
participatim:. The paruli
form at rowan1 Pa lie C il
and will end at th.- Memo: i:.! tiain.11
w'nere die Air Fo.ce Hand ". nli.
.-.la lium. ther.'
.m i Muni coii-
i". id I nidgid
noon ano 111. lit
The top time
1 T Of. . .
ivi' in a" in 01
. will pu evt a
tbo 1 ;. 1 1 i'i d at
A 1 Force
ilit ip drriK.
Two -weethearts v.ue pre-uit-ed
at the hall ol the Howard
Pa.Mie-SoiiihMt Texas. Satur-
da nvht Oilobei 2Jt.
Moll Iio.s.s was crowned Sweet-
iuait ol the football team and
..el ML'
s.i theai t
-Tai Lou
Ko-i-. '
In n cogiutii n of
The Howard Payne Mmic De-
I parlment will fuinish the entire
1.1. al piogram for the Calvary
1 HantiM Chiveh adult bannuet
a .saluto to thein(Xl TuL.fllny 0Veiiiim November
v hile tlvv pla.ed 2 Can oil Lowe will be the Ma.s-
..in! Mfonhgl'.t and U of Ceie. ionics lor the musnal
' program which will include the
I Git!.-' Trio the B. S. U. Quartet
'and several music department
The Air Force Band of the
West : Vniiii)oi(l u' m'rilv.ri of
'il.- Coir.biii ci 5 30th and ill' th Ail
Force Bands at Lai kland Air
Foice Ba.se. Sar .nt"iiio. A total 1
of 'i!i airnu n e.ni-.pnsc the unit
with each gioiio np.-iatiiu. wi.ha
in nut'.i of 3J pi . 1 no I.
Cominan'ing oflicer i-iv c.iii-
duetor of the (iv! is CWC San.-
uetl Kiut VOJC; Veinon E'Ad
Bi'Dcto.- a.-iManl dinv. ir. CWO tl. '
Kurt" "rac'cated lioin Penn 1-
vi.nia Stale Collece obtaniiiv; a
raehelor ol Sen m ' L'ei:ee. and
lived as ;"-! tant dun tor of the
US'-' A Band i.urlr ; Col. Ge.-ec S
Howard He icciviM !ii ?.;.i.tei'
ian a".d m rip! w ri'i 1 1 s
.1:. P. llaidn. wl. 'i T S
t i'". Mdne an.l Si.t Li .
' i.i-ne s-luuc tni a In mis-
tr.itive untie:.
The Ai' Fo'ce Band wi'l pl.i
ioii' 'U.mbus lo" usi .et
piiii ill 'n- Iiitir.-ihnlasl Li -
'u.- .'.iu i. Dim von for tlu i it-
11. 1-'il ' . F". -chaii mi mbi 1 ol
United Na---
Maiy Lou Lowson was crowned ' tion.s Week lb band formed
Sweetheail ol the band. jtlnee links lepresi nt'ng the chain
Mollv Ross was e-iortcd bv wo.k of the UN Asinbly The
Bob Henderson i-piesentmg ' b: nd then pk.wd the "Battle
James Mallow band captain. Bob 'Hymn ol the Kcnublii" in dilute
Wright piesented the Sweetheart 1 1" tlu United Nations.
of the football team a bouquet of I Following the leiemony. the. 1 1st Church. The Madrigal Sing
red loses followed bv a presenta- Band Sweetheart accompanied byeis will 'o to Del Rio on Novem-
tion of ied loM-s- to the Sweet-' the V Mow Jacket Band oil the I be 12 and 13 to suv; for the First
heart ol th band b Wallace Cobb. held while the Fo-tball Sweet-1 Baptist Church at Del Rio High
drum M.ijui. iv ar' was esfoited otf the luld by I Sihool and the DelRio Music
Thi' band then lormed a "M" th. U mi lepn entatiM's. 'Study Club
soloists.
On the same evening the Boy-'
Quartet several soluinsts and La-
Vnne Prestidge t.ccordianist will
furnish the musical program lor
a yotitli rally at Dublin iFrst Bap-
Audubon Screen Tours To Present First FiSm
"Sagtuaroiand" Nov0 3 In Mssns Auditorium
.1 Audubon Screen Audubon Somtu.
A set li
Tunis hae been .scheduled loi
this ( oin.MUiuty piesented by
Howard Payne Collige and the
National Audub m Societv and
staged b the Natuial Science
Club.
I'i ida night November '.' Kail
11. MasloWhki will open the sea-
son with "Saguaroland" al 15.00
p. m. "Saguaroland" is announced
"as an Aiiona aciventuie" a col-
the lane
HPC CHORUS TO SINC
AT STATE CONVENTION
Dean Snr.p on and Don June-
P'l'.-idi nt. ol the Oratoi 10 Clnau
i nd A C. pn lla. resp.'ciivilv
have aiiiiouivcd several bookmg.s
for the choius groups m the next
few wei ks. Wanna Van Stone is
die Student V'tivitics Sec -clary
in charge ol bookim-.
The fir.M Choiu.s tun is to th
S.ale tani.M Conention in Fori i
t
Worth. Nov mb.-r t. Tliev will
pr.ibablv sin- in the Steplu-nvilk
High School on the way to Foi 1 1
Woith. !
Thev will .sing at 2 15 on Wid-
iesda. ol the Slate Comintion
and will retuin home that attei-
noon. !
The net Choiu- tup will be to'
Ami ru a I grialei appieciation and konwl- Hoestoii tor the Bapti.-l Studi nl i
Civil Servieo Announces
Sshedme oS Exams
'j'n. I'.i a.1 St.iU- C.il Sei'Mii
Co minis .on I.. announ.'eil ex-
.immat.on to. Cartoi aphic Aid
and Engineering Cartographic
and Statistual Diaitsman for fil-
ling portions hi Washington D
C and vicinity. A few Carto-
graphhic Survey Aid jobs in mo
."lie In Id unit.s wiP also be Idled
! Th.- -alane.s range fnnn $2.4"i0 to
- '.ii'J) a eai.
To qualil . appl.i.uit- mu-t
'Miow liom 1 o a e.i.s dep. ndm.;
nil the ii ade ot i n-ition ol appro-
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D-vr. Ma or Willaco Cobb
which i nahles Biownwood
Club1
)tiuiam-.
'J'!n Natuial Science
.stales. "Th" Audubon Screen
Toui bung the finest Natural
hi tor leiture.- to our school.s
ulicil.'e ol the voi Id of nature about . Union Convent. on. Novembei 17.
us thu.s furthering conservation lii. and 19. While in Houston the
BEAM EUfF MI0UMi.ES Il'FS OV ?TUBEHTS
ELECTED AS WHO'S WHO II HOWARD FAY1E
oi our natural resoiuces."
gioup will Mng al the Convention.
who pei.onally piesent the best Sllt.1Ltv c-IjiIjIl- to join. Mem-
l!)f)l is the Audubon Centennial i at First Bapli-l Church at Wood-'Hcia
year celebrating its origin in J lain I Ban'ist Cliurch ;.t ".hicli D;
lJi51. Anyone interested in be- William all. Hariell is pa.-lu .
loinmg a number of the Auilubon I The Choir will sing m Atislii
Thu.nn 'tudents fiom How aid' T'v -.
Pa lie .'Hide nt bod. have been ot- tlu- sii...
Us
4udi n' w u i
lent liou limn
m ait-color ouuioor motion pic-
tui's on a variety ol wildhle sub-
ject.. Tin -I- 01 caniations and
iii;Po;i mis aie oileied in the inter-
r.
or 1dm. a story
mn.lilv I'Miiiinis. ..olden jioiifls est ol Will I. lie protection. Wise
shimnieimg mountains and desert i"'1' "f natural icouue.- and con-
sunsits. It is a land also of thei'i'valion erlucalioi "
I
ber-hip due.s aie live dollars.
Othei sireen loins for the l!).r0-
r)l series aie: G. Hainson Orian
By Eiie Changing Shores on
and Temple on the trip to Hous-
ton and possiblv one other en-
gagement on Sund.iv nudit on the
lituin tup.
The oniv oiner otl-campiis
' l e. i li
. lal I
ilected for the Who'.s pinnti::i ol na mo-.-uoe I t 'd i'
Who ho'-.or ot Ameriian College the I... ultj liii Vcicnt-i '
and Un.erMly campuses. eied lor Who's Who aie .s ' -i n
Dean '-.. T. Io1' uteir (Mi.Kiiiin'.iir aiu-
.1 . . lit
who re- l'lL'; '" l1(' ampu-. c m '
In
lluf'
a pn-- release.
announced those
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Win i'n m ol
the
honor
as the follow
ami
Mondav December 11 19.10; Bert I booking tor the Chon that ha-
Harwell Canada Weit Friday. been dcl'initelv accepttd is lo Dal-
January 2U 1951; Telford H.I las on Mai eh 2 and U when the
saguaio. giant cactus which1 Howard Pasne luither says Work Artie to the Tropici Tin. s-
giow.s to a height ol lilty leet and 1 "We la'u pk aMire m bringing dav Febiuarv 20 l!)fl and Har-
lives for two tctituiies is known this .eiie.s ol pioeaams to Blown- old M. Bill Wings and Tabons
loudly as Aiiona Chi istmasj wood a a community public ser- Friday. Apnl K5 1951. All the
Tiee." Iviie to its luends This piogram tours will be scieeiied in the
Thi-e.sciein toui.s are the f list ' aim.- to .stimulate thiough edu-ii Minis Auditorium at 11:00 p. m
of their tvpe to be inesented ml cation ol people oi all ages a
Brownwood The tour is a nation- nunc than 140 otlur c itics m the
al organiation spmi-oied bv the Unit d State- to pieMiit these
JaekeS Cavalcade Broadcasi on KBWD
By Siudenls Oi Radio Production
gioiip will .-mu loi Inspiratn n
Week set vices at the Ninth Dallas
Baptist Chin eli and m seveial
Dallas High School-.
Bo Intelligent enough to doubt.
i standing pel son dity.
lant
Tlu.-e .ludi nts will be
pepii-
itllled
Howard Faync Music
ceivid the
mg.
Ti-il I'.nvii. Tlovce Burrows. Le-
rov Copp'ic Frank G.llha.n Bill f lhl Wti..n In pn-...d 1.
Har'.sfiel I. Billie F. Hartsfield
Donald .lav. Sadie Kabaawa
Bob l.athem Tieva Oglestn ' Teachers To Attend
Khal.ith Scoti Ann Sell and National Convention
Joe Smith. Jr Dl. . i Ml. ch.lc '.
Classithii as seniors three of j!ls j. v. C'.h.m wi 1
du abovi w.ll giaduate m Janu- u ut. .'.. ; ti.
i.v w.th the other ten planning Association ol T aclu"
Jail Services
Are ReorffaEiized
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.u'll illlli ed
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1 th. mi i-
Tlie-i ii-
' n. ..his and
to reci :ve their degrees in May.
ol Sin. -i (in 'llmr
I he Jui ki I Cavalcade piogiani'oi
ol Wednesdas night featured a
new member ol the Howaid
Payne teaching stafl Mrs. Elm.se
Glove who has a varied experi-
ence m choral and oratorio woik
radio aiting and in teaching
most iccentlv at the Grcenbriar
School lor Girls in Virginia. At
Howaid Payne Mrs Grove holds
the positions of Professor of
Vioce Dnector of the Girls' Mod-
ern Choir and Head of the Drama
Department. Mrs. Giove present-
ed a sketch on modern art entitl-
ed "Cultivating John."
Others who appeared on the
program weie the Madrigal Sing
ers uireclect ty Uon Jones; tne
Freshman Girls' Octet under the
direction of Mrs Grove; the BSU
Male Quartet composed of Dew-
ey Baldwin John Max Cox Jack
Milliner and R. C. Hammock; and
Miss Lois Wines pianist. Miss
Wines is u sophomore music maj-
lioin Mimplii- Texas and a
pupil ot Fiedc in k Tluebaud head
ol the piano depaitment of How-
aid Payne.
Tne Jacket Cavalcade is a
weekly program broadcast over
KBWD at !!:00 each Wednesday
evening and n produced by the
Radio Production Class of How-
aid Payne College under the dl
reclion of A. ID. Wlusenant.
God never judge: a man until
the end of his days why should
you or I'
NOTICE
The Yellow Jacket will not
bo pr'nted next Tuosday No-
vember 7 because of the
Homecoming paper which
will bo distributed November
10-11.
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ifiHf. fe- JdiSHBwSliii
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mg in Diin'ii L'oloiado on No-'. n
i vember !l and 4 ' ' . . '
I Dr. Gaiiett w i'i In .1 n.u i oi i . i u
re.seaii'i panel ol co'u"i ov.ll
problem. Mi.s Gmvi II -w '
part ill the (hseussinii on oi-e
tranvn ' tin college gn Is I
l)r Ganetl and Mi - Grove w ill
sing at the Fr.M Bapti.. Cmio h
at Clovi.- New MiMv.i. on Sun-1
dav. Novev. bei a a. lb' v i.-luin
liMin tlu in. etui . i
day i i;-iu t'u nu n and
b. 'iu t.iu .-.lit die Sun-
It . v and the Bible
In or ' t to make this
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Student Ccuacil Vg:.3sTq Sponsor
lamrnvdi Har;es Fal Tharsilay
A haive. t Festial will upbi vilo e i.j.i ..u' vimm .led by
tlu annual Ikdlowin C'enival e e i i 'a- -
his .iar bei-uisi' ol eoniiii ."i" Th. i-.'.iu ! slate. 1 Iha thiv es-laiupu-.
activiiies Bill Halt t.eld.i pu i.dly v i in-d ' enu iiiisie the
Student Council: 1st row: Doug Duboso Fayo H'll and Alvin Sparks; 2nd row Miss Cox John Baker
Billie F. Hartsfiold R. C. Hammock Virginia Reynolds Bill Hartsfield; 3rd row Brooks Dozier and
Jorry Wheat
pil'slvi nt of Stink nt Colin ll .111-
noun vul The H.iive.t Festival
will hi held in the Ph.ical lidu-
lation Buildiiu; Thin .div night
Nnu mber 2 al 7 Hi) n m
All plan.- that v . re fonnc'ly
annoimi ed im the Hallowi mi Car-
nival will be moditied lor the
FcMiva1 Klection ol the King -.nd
Quei n ol the Harvist will be con-
ducted Election ol the King and
Queen of the Harvest will be con-
ducted. Each vote is one cent and
the candidates in this race are
inioim ditv nl this ou'.is.on The
bi. .-. a.'i .ii' ie led lo w i ar their
old elo'hi- nliiv' jeans aie siig-ve.-tivl
and the "ill. are to wear
1 1 tin" dii...ses. pliiul blouses or
Mivs do; has announced that they
m.iv veai their jeans and shuts
li i (hi acttvitv
17 MORK SHOPPING DAYS
BEKOPi K CU R ISTAI AS 154
MOKE DAYS OF PRAYER
BEFORE THE COLLEGE
REVIVAL
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