The Howard Payne University Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 15, Ed. 1, Friday, January 26, 1979 Page: 3 of 4
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Rush week begins Jan. 30
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Jim Ryan and Pam Broussard shown hero in Minis arc Mr.
and Miss Howard Payne University as announced in this mor
ning's chapel program.
Broussard Ryan Mr. Miss
HPU Favorites Friendliest
also announced today
Hush week begins Tuesday
What is rush week you ask''
For the uninformed it is the
week in which the Gieek letter
organizations on campus solicit
pledges or members-to-be
Howard I'ayne has four ac-
tive soror.ties and tout fiatei-
nities For the women there is Delta
Chi Film a service-ftieridsliip
sorority : Sigma Alpha Sigma a
spnit-piomoting organization
Delta Omicron a music
.sorority and 'l.iu Beta Sigma
a national sorority foi ban-
dswomen Men can choose between
Alpha Phi Omega a service
fraternity Cncle K an offshoot
of the Km. mis Intel national.
Phi Mu Alpha men's music
organisation; and Kappa Kap-
pa Psy bandsmen's f i atei mty
Tuesday night thei e w ill be an
all-Oieek Hush p.uty at 7 .1(1 in
Veda's Blue Hoom at wlmli
e.ich of these organizations will
have membeis tlieie who will
explain about then fi.ileinit 01
soi only
ftei the fust night e.u li
oiganization will hae its own
sepaiate paities wlutli may be
fotmal uisual have .1 theme
01 there might be any iiumbei
of other activities Foi exam-
ple APO is hamg a pizza tush
paily one night
If urn decide to pledge you
must be at least a seiond
semester tushmen .11 I must
Inue at least a 1 1) gr.iiie point
iveiage
N 1111 have to nuke up voui
mind beloie llititsdav IVb 1
beiause th.it is uh"ii all pledge
lists ate due in the Otfue ol
Student Aff.uis Ihev williheik
ou out and see it you ise
eligible to pledge
ttei pledge lists ne in
pledguu1 begins Vou will hvi
to find out about tli.it foi oui-
self if vou dende to pledge
Happv lushing'
Now Tau Beta Sigma
In voting for Mr. and Miss
Howard Payne University
Pam Broussard and Jim Ryan
were selected to represent the
university.
Pam Broussard won the title
over Sharon Griffin and Tern
Timberlake with 35.9 percent of
the vote Ryan had 43.7 percent
winning over Jim Alexander
and Cecil Johnson.
Bryan is a senior from
Vallejo Calif and has played
varsity football. He is past
president of the Jackets for
Jesus and is the Delta Chi Rho
beau
Broussard a native of
Carrollton has been a
cheerleader a member of the
Student Union Board and The
Baptist Student Union
Executive Council She was
elected junior class favorite.
Circle K sweethcait and was a
nominee for Homecoming
Queen tw 0 years in a row .
In other elections Gary
Gramhng and Jana Sanders
wree voted as Friendliest Up-
perclassmen. Friendliest
Freshmen were Ricky Willis
andJanFowlkes.
Class favorites are Kenny
Bailev and Lynn Welch Fresh-
man Class; Mike Puryear and
Melissa Roberts Sophomore
Class; John Thomas and Sheila
Alexander Junior Class; and
Luke Reynolds and Judy I-arde
senior Class.
Bondswomen go notional
Mu Sigma Theta HP's band treasurer; Diane Hubei will be Ann Cunningham
sorority will become Tau Beta historian: Sharon Griffin national secretary of Tau Beta
Sigma a national sorority chaplain; Janlct Theda Jane SlKia. ""'1 Vicki Ciutchfield
whose nuroose is to serve the ..
band Sunday afternoon Jan. 28. toilette. Sandra Owens Distnct VI
At this time the members of
Mu Sigma Theta will be in-
stalled into Tau Beta Sigma.
These charter members are
Mary Beth Caffey president;
Sheila Alexander vice-
president; Vivian Ball
secretary; Elizabeth Hard.
president from the
Marilyn Hagood and Jessica Bay lor University chapter
Johnson members Sponsor for the oiganiz.ition
Guests for the installations is Mis F'aula Chiistian
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The Howard Payne University Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 15, Ed. 1, Friday, January 26, 1979, newspaper, January 26, 1979; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth102948/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.