Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 14, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 9, 1951 Page: 1 of 4
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YELLO
ACKET
THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS
COEDUCATIONAL BAPTIST COLLEGE IN TEXAS
PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY
OF HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE LARGEST SENIOR
VOLUME 37
BROWNVOOD TEXAS
TUESDAY JANUARY 9 1951
NUMBER 14
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Be
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Construction of the $250000
Walker Memorial Library begins
this week on the campus of How-
ard i'ayno College in Brownwood.
With reading room accommoda-
tions for 300 students the library
will be a two-story modern build-
ing of red brick built on Georg
HPC business Manager J. H. (Cap) Shclton ccnf.o with Ui'iid'ng Sup. Joss L. Groan on progress
being made in land escavations for the Walker Moiior'-al Libra:- now under construction.
Howard Payne College Business Deparlmenl T
New Course In Religions Education
A new course in the fields of
business administration and re-
ligious education will be offered
at Howard Payne College in Sep-
tember 1051 according to Wil-
liam J. Brewer head of the busi-
ness department at Howar d
Payne.
The course "Church Account-
ing and Financial Administra-
tion" is beleived by college offi-
cials to be the only one of its na-
ture taught in tins section of the
nation. Brewer who wrote the
text and outlined a plan of study
as his disertation work for a PhD
at the University of Texas has
traveled extensively in the South
to gather information.
"Designed particularly for min-
isterial students and those who
aspire to work as church secre-
taries and accountants the course
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TO SING IN DALLAS WEDNESDAY Opening the music program at the Stale Baptist Evangidislie
Conference in Dallas Wednesday the Madrigal g'oup of Howard Payne College will smg "My Jesus
I Love Thee" by A. J. Gordan; "Angels We Havj Heard On High" a French carol; and "Jesus
Priceless Treasure" Bach. Students in the group are pictured from left to right; Wanda Van Stone
Corpus Christi; Don Jones Dallas; Marilyn Seymuir Sinlon; Bill Denton San Francisco California;
Carol Lowe Rosenburg; Joy Garrett Anthony San Antonio; Bert Lovelace Las Vagas N. M.; Mar-
joric Dcntpn Son Francisco California; George Dickey Brownwood; Lois Wines Memphis; Charles
Mayo Greenville; and Nita Jones Childress.
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ian .s vie. Shelves and stack space vities and stack space together
will hold 100000 volumes. with ample office for the library
Architect's plans call for a first staff- Carrels will be conveniently
floor mam icaditv room foi per- lo-ated throughout the star';
ndiculs and open stacks; a re- rooms.
seiw book room with supplemen- With concern for individual
tary books on open .-helves suf- education the second floor pro-
ficient spa'e foi processim; av.li- vides a scpaiate music library
offers actual experience in keep-. Students may apply credit from
ni' reroi i and practice sets for the course in either business ad-
church financial problems" ministration or religious educa-
Brewer said. tion.
EoF. Smith To Assume Duties
As Business Office Beekeeper
E. F. Smith former Brown
County clerk will assume duties
this wee kin the accounting of-
fices of Howard Payne College
according to Dr. Thomas II. Tay-
lor HPC president.
Smith whose term as county
clerk expired January 1 is doing
work on a Certified Public Ac-
countant degree. He will leplace
Euel Smith in the college ac-
count and assist in teaching bus
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Am
And Accounting
iness administration courses.
William J. Hi ewer present
dean of business administration
will take over as head of the col-
lege's accounting offices.
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Seven strategically - located
Match of Dimes equipment de-
pots that never close ate ready to
fill any emergency order. Give
today to tight polio I
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thie semuvus for group study
fifes foi faculty UjC and well
c'T'.pn '' audii-vi.-ual renins with
spac ior showing f'.im. Club
uon;. I'fT Ii.i..'ir.vood citu-.ei'-; to
ine for ircliiifs of literary and
t .mo arts eliilir. will aiso be located
mi the second floor.
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. r. ia a-idv J Dallas to the libt
i 'i :. . lilies wl.eio he will
;. .k e.ulv in 1D51.
t ..ham will pea': Tuesday
'anua.y Ti. ix-f'.ie ihe
t ni.iK.l statcwi 'e Darjli;t Evano-
litic Confer encc. The conference
i'.c f fi'o.u M-mday evening
I i:y i' to V.odne..ilav lvon in
bc..'' First Bnpiist Chuich.
V. 'le lis.u 3030 pa..tois and
'. ...li f.om all ow-r the stutt
. t .r '.cd to hear Graham and
"i (i k.v diikiivunalicird speakers.
I. pu.po.i' .j1 the conference is
' :.;.i:i'.n to Te:....- li.ipii-ls the
r. ! I pud method.; ' .: w.nnuig
2-0.C3J n-.w CLustiaiu- in K'ji.
Tlu. goal oi a quarter-million
new Clnistiaiu this year was set
by the Bap'ist Geneial Conven
tion of Te.a:i meeting in Fort
Worth m November. This number
floes not it for only to new church
mcmbeis vn 1 will not include
Baptist . who move their mem-
tifc
bei.-lup lrom one church to an-
other. Since the largest number of
converts 'ever won by Texas Bap-
ti. ts in one year was nearly 58000
m 1950 the new goal is more
than four times as many as they
have ever i cached before.
Dr. C. Wade Fieenum state
.superintendent of evangelism for
Texas Baptists is in charge of
anangi ments for the conference
.'i: 1 for eleven regional evange-h.stii-
itilliei to be held in Texas
cities I um January to March.
The i -dlies will be putterend
after the statewide meeting in
Dallas. Three of them Houston
Waco tail San Antonio will
feature Billy Graham. Rallies will
al-'o be held m Tyler Beaumont
dl Pao Amarillo Abilene Lub-
bock and Elfctra.
Graham will hold revival serv
ices in Fort Worth for one month
preceding Easter this Sunday.
The meeting is to be sponsored by
Baptists of Tairant county.
Other speakers for the Dallas
conference will include Dr. J.
Howard Wiliams state Baptist
"xoeutjve secretary Dallas; Wil-
liam Fleming Ft. Worth layman
prcsid nt of the Baptist General
Convention of Texas;
Dr. Duke K. McCall executive
.ccietary of the Southern Baptist
Convention Nashville Tenn.; Dr.
Homer G. Lindsay pastor of the
First Baptist church Jacksonville
Flu.; and Dr. W. R. White presi-
dent of Baylor University Waco
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A nn on need i
Aiipn-xn.iate'.y 2;0 AEC-npon-sored
piedoctoral fellowships in'
thi' physical an 1 biological scion-'
ccv are available for the 1031-32
fiscal car through the Oak Ridge
In.-iitule of Nuclear Studies
which is udinini .leiin; the pro-
jirm for the Atomic Energy
Commission.
!;.' prediicloral fellowships
:nilc i basic stipend of $10001
ilu 'nccni nt.. ol i.300 if mar-
led tnl $""J0 per child not c-1
".'.': two in nunber. Additi'm-
' i "').ui!.e will be ina.lo fm
i tli? place f study . n 1
Me;"" or universi'v tu' '.
." " "ninents will be for in
. . bciiiniiir.g September 1 lfl"l
.i i'. is expected tiiat hikv..i!
i be iradc where appiop'ia'
;'.-i. 'er.ts who have had one
e . f graduate stud; a! T:
i .. i" entering upon ih-- i-lt.--.
'in -i.-e eligible for ilu fi:AV-
u :n 'die physic: 1 .'iii;uv
v.!l' -tp:ili.a'its for fel. w.hin-
'.' t'.-. r:.)logical scienre- mut
.-t .' -eeivod their ba-h"lfr' vie-
?' ee.
'to iUa!;i'y fin' ;t fi licv.-hip a
candidal" inus: pkei rcs-eaih so
.iato I to atomic eni'i-i a to
iiify : y.'- -umptlon t!:at upon
v mp!e'.i:.n ' f hi- r.Uit'ie'!. !-.e wdi '
v.p.cid'y .suitefl ft r 'mploy-.
iu b; tile AF.C w one of its'
iitrapt.ns.
In 'Hchtion to the predocloralj
'f U'vvships- lh.- Institute will ap-J
.' u up lo 75 AEC postdoctoral
' 'llt'wi iu the
v-i'vcnl medical
nl ivol'ud'-'t ; hid.ng ae 'icu; -
ui'".1. fcienc. . The basic stinend I
$::.00f) wi'
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allowances 1 1
;J.'ot;cal to tijoau ptovided
r-. '
I'l'c .octoral fellows.
The Institute will also award
'0 radiological physics fellow-
ships for study at Vandcibilt Un-.ver-.ty
and the University of
Roiii".-ier with field training at
a national laboratory of the AEC
Applicants must have received
thtiv bachelor's degree befoic be-
L'inning the fellowships.
All fellow.s must leccive secur-
ity cleaninc in accordance with
xi.-itr.g ngulaiions and must be
citizens of the United States.
Application forms and other in-
tnmation may be obtained from
deans of medical and graduate
-'li'iols and heads of university
-uc nee departments or may be
blamed directly from the Oak
RicIo Institute of Nuclear Studies
t Oak Ridge Tennessee.
Tomme Prexy's
Grandson To Be
UT Fral Member
Brown Tomme Jr. grandson of
Dr. and Mis. Thomas H. Taylor
has been elected a member of a
University of Texas Fraternity
Tan Beta Phi. He is the son of
h. and Mts. M. Brown Tomme
i f Fort Worth.
Tan Beta Pi is an honary en-giiK-eiing
fiaternity at the Uni-
versity of Texas. Members are
ekcted on the records of charac-
L'i personality and scholarship.
Brown is a junior tit the Uni-
versity majoring in electrical en-
;ineeitng. He is a member of Pi Kappa
Alpha a social fraternity and Pi
Eta Sigma a scholarship frater
nity. Brown is also a member ofi
ilso a member ofi
of Text noxej
the University
Rifle Team.
Blown spent the holidays with
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas II. Taylor in
iht ir home 1014 Fisk.
The average person takes 18-
000 steps a day. Some polio pa-
ti.'nts can't take one! Won't you
help them? Give lo the March of
Dimes today.
Sij'n seen in a St. Louis win-
dow: "Ladies these shoes pos-
lively make street walking a
pleasure."
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dolph Air rone Ba.-v for a con-
ftience on the .inniei.iry of his
entry into the ivuMniv service.
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thin but Brii'.cher fmeial Carl
B. Mi'D.micl. baM1 coir;iu.ndi i tU '
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i'deie.1 iwo .sttu lor
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of tl.j fact that the T'-xan was at
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erals no for confirmation tit that ficcr o' a put suit group
time. Tl.cn Gem r.il Cuter d. n-j In 1937 General Carter com-
ned his :ccond . tar the n. xt ilay 1 eided the First Provisional
at Randolph Field. T : t S-madron in the ferry-
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lh. J. Tidwsll Steeled Semtaiy
hi f exa?j IIMe f eaehers Meeting
Dr. D 1). T.dwci! II PC po-
test oi I! hi- : nl (' . k v i.
v. lecled SLC'i'at oi iiii iK'.'h
otg. .liecl lexas A- m latuni ot
uiuie ii'iicuii m u:lllil uec. j.i.
Dr. Tidwell spoke to Stephf -
vtlle Masons and then wives at
Steplienville Dei. 1. on "lhu
Message ot Cnri-tm.i
A' ;t
meeiitt" oi i nun n i u-mi n fiut
school educator.s i.i Kj le Tc -:as
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Appointed iith Basdor Of PuMicily
D' A. A Btii.n Howard Payne
vice-president and diuctor ot
public lelatioiis announce.' this
month the appointment of Bill
Jomes North Texas Slate College
Ijoutnali'-m student to the office
of Publicity Director.
Jomes will serve as director of
both athletic and general publici-
ty. At North Texas he was on the
staff of the Campus Chat a stu
dent newspaper and served as
president of his Freshman class.
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. '..! .Janiiiiiy 1D20.
t wu.- First Lieutenant Carter
. n .'ui ' i ll):Q while he was post
op r. tion and engineering offi-
i ;'. Ch."iute Field. Rantoul
I! mi . Thee were the dark
tin-. of the An- Force's growth
.-lid it was Alaich 1. 1934 before
General Carter put on his cap
tain's trades. During that time
he -cred three ears at France
v u. ianmiri Canal Zone was
' . tr ! 1 1 ing at Brooks Field
;.:id Was assistant director of fly-
iii'.. .tr Corp.s Training Center
Randolph Field from October
!."! in June 193:2. He went from
thee to tactical school at Max-
w. it Field Alabama where he
1 1. le captain.
! v; more .thool at Command
. i (ii-ivud Staff School Fort
' T. cnwiuih. Kansas for nine
."I '.Hit. and then Captain Carter
wi -t lo Langley Field Virginia
for duty as S-3 and executive of-
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T. iwell .-poke on "Christ-
'.' ' at i. n" Tin Kyle Baptist
i iMnioied by the Rev.
uilioik 194 1 graduate of
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... fu :i two exstu-
(ll.ii Joyd O Neal and Gravson
C 'ii'tini.on. wdio tuc on thn for.
n mi.'Mou lield in South Amer
ica.
lexas Sludenl
i.I.'i.li 1. 1 Dunes supports the
most extensive voluntary re-
-arch ororam ever levelled at
a .-ingle disease. Give today to
fight polio!
" .'arch of Dimes provides assis-
tant j for polio patients who need
help iv'tii'dless of race color or
creed. Give today !
Thfvc are 2(122 local March of
Dimes chapters covering all parts
o ti-' U. S. and territories.
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Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 14, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 9, 1951, newspaper, January 9, 1951; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth92298/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.