The Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 5, Ed. 1, Friday, November 21, 2003 Page: 1 of 11
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Introducing HPU Basketball
See page 8
Counseling
service offers
opportunity for
growth support
lly Cirlin.i Vill.ilp.iiulo
J Managing ' ditor
As part ot is rcsouii.es loi
purstiii.il .iiul spirilii.il giowth.
I low .ml line Universit) ollcis
counseling services tot students
.iiul employees thiough the oil ice
ol the Universiiv Chaplain l)i
Hill I lesion
As t lexas licensed 111.11
riage and I.11111I) tlici.ipisl
lleston conducts short leiin
counseling sessions which aie
tree .ind conlideuti.il
While lll'l' h.is long
olfered such counseling sei vices
lleston believes th.n it 111.1v he
necess.ir lor the HI'U coinuiuiu
t to reevaluate Us understanding
ol the 11. nine and necesstlv ol
Christian counseling
One approach lleston
oilers to counseling is siiggesluig
that students consider the service
as a resource loi growth and
proactive lite enrichment ralher
than a place to turn to when crisis
arises
"We're certainl) here tor
crisis Iiul one ol the most post
live things we'ie here loi is to
help people who want to move
ahead in their jouine). lleston
said
According!) lleston said
the transitional ii.iliue ol stu-
dents' college vears is a tune
when students should he diligent-
ly seeking various ways lor sell-
evaluation. finding wavs to
mature and improve In this
respect lleston believes counsel-
ing services to be .1 resoiuce
valuable to .ill students
"One thing that 111.n1 good
bright adults do is the take
advantage of ever icsouice lhe
can to become (lie best people
the can and that might mean
reading sell-help books finding
.1 god supportive chinch going
to counseling support groups
going to peisoii.il enrichment
retreat.
"Good health) people seek
out ways to be stronger and bet-
ter" lleston said "I he unloitu
nate thing is that theie's .1 stigma
and looking lor help is mistak-
ing seen as a sign ol weakness
when the reahl) is that it's a sign
ol good smart people "
Because lleston believes
counseling to be one ol the most
proactive enriching things a
Christian can do he said it is
most regretlul th.it many ol the
misconceptions surrounding
counseling originate in Christian
communities where needing
counseling is equated with spin
tual problems.
"Sometimes we shame
ourselves away lorm good
opportunities to grow" lleston
said. "Part ol it is that we think
that if we were spiritual enough
we wouldn't have problems
when really if we're spiritual
enough we're going to seek out
wise counsel. 'I hat's Biblical
teaching."
lleston emphasized a val-
ued interdependent nature char-
acteristic ol the Christian per-
spective saying that it's
Christian to realize that everyone
has problems and is 111 need ol
help.
"For a person to say I'm a
See COUNSELING Page 12
Children's play breaks record with 17 performances in 6 days
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Hank the Cowdog cast members Knlhy Castillo Ashley Knippers Emily Marchand and Logan Polaski inspect Hank who is played by Michael
Biittnin. In this scene. I lank has bnen knocked over by the killer stud horse Tuerto while trying to save Ashley who is played by Marchand.
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rieshm.tn Michael Briltain
played llnnk the Cowdog.
I lus'd be i sad old vvoild. it we 11 id liogs
instead ol gills sings Hank ihe ( ovvdou IK is
the st.it ol Ilk Alpha I'm Omega childieu s slum
Hank the Cowdog I hank Vu I oul loi
Makmi! O.iK
Hank the f owdug has a veiv hie il in in
all Ihe cluldien s heaits .iiniuiil heie and the
inioiilv ol them will know ilk suics ( liu
MiMiitiiv one ol the diiectois said
Il is a musical loniedv .iboul 1 1 ink the
( ouiIol' and his not so l.uthlul sidekick Diovei
lliev deal with llic sti.inis ol hie with women
iIoiil' Willi delendiui! the lancli lioiu iooles ind
lueiio. die one eved killei hoise
Ihe musical will inn MoihI.in Nov T
lluoiit'h S.iluidav. o 21 In si das tlk c.iMs
will have piiloimcil 17 limes Moiulav thioiieli
I iidav theie .lie lluee shows a dav wlm.li have-
all sold oul ( luldien Itoin the suiioiiiidiug .ilea.
Iiom San Saba loCioldlhwaile. lie coming lo see
the iiiiisital. along Willi gioups Imui (den Kose
I list Baplist ( liuicli and the I Kail ol Uas
Home I diiealois
See HANK Page 12
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Tyler Miller as Drover and
Emily Marchand as Ashley
play beauty shop.
KHPU whispers of change soon to blare
Ity Sara Me Right
II Stall ttritir
ledelmed appin all ind gen
ei.d leoii'ani Hum Imwev
ei ll should Ik no lime
beloie the iii.inv changes at
Noticing changes at klll'l aie obvious hl.uing
the llowaid l'.i)ne aiinss anvv.ives
Univeisit) sludenl i.idio sl.i (hinge is in the
lion KIII'U I lie lui. is not winks' lames Jones KIII'U
as simple as luiuiug on the (ieiiei.il M.uiagei and lll'l1
radio and tuning to 'H 7 assoaatc piolessoi ol
With a new Ocncial leleiouiiiiuiiKalious said
Mau.igei sludenl si illmi' It II I iki huh Iiul I believe
we can do il "
Jones is known at 11111
as lim Jones Suae moving
to Biowuwood and joining
lll'U m June Jones has
winked lo gi.iilii.ill change
the qualilv ol KIII'U "lo
lespond lo some ol the com
miiuit's needs "
"When I ai lived in
town the lust question an)
one asked me was Aie ou
going in change the music.' to come in such sudden
Aie ou going lo change the changes like changing music
loiin.it'' ' Jones said oi formats Jones explained
While most people Opp KHPU Paae 11
might espeet inipiovemeiit bee ISMr-U h-age 11
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The Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 5, Ed. 1, Friday, November 21, 2003, newspaper, November 21, 2003; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth92483/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.