The Howard Payne College Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1972 Page: 4 of 4
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THE YELLOW JACKET. March 3. 1972
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The Student Association is
featuring a non-midnight
movie tonight in Mims Audi-
torium. The movie, "There's
A Girl In My Soup!," stars
Goldie Hawn. Admission is 25
cents per couple or per indi-
vidual. Free refreshments will
be served during the movie,
according to SA President
Michael Cochran.
SINFONIA NAMES U ol
| HOPEFULS
Twelve pledges to Phi Mu
Alpha Sinfonia have been an-
nounced by the Nu Omega
Chapter, according to Chuck ;
Christian, president. "This is '
one of the largest pledge class-
es in memory," Christian re-
ported.
The prospects are Carlton
Dillard, David Fleet, ftandy
HogUe, Neal Morton,. Brent ' '
Pittman, Mack C?arlp9
ROdroguez, Gary Smith, David
Stark, Dan .Street, Gene Tal-
bot and Marc "Wilson. . . .
POP PLEDGES PiCKED
•Psi Omega Phi, local men's
social-service organization, has
announced the selection of
three pledges for the Spring
semester. POP president Sam
Broughton named Eon York/
Terry Vogler and Carlos Quin-
tana, all freshmen, as the
hopefuls.
OPERA BUFFS GO TO
FORT WORTH
Approximately, fifteen HPC
students and faculty, under the
sponsorship of the HPC Music
Department, are headed for
Fort Worth today for opening
night performance of the Fort
Worth Opera Association pro-
duction of "The Barber of
Seville."
Each person in the group
holds individual season tickets
'for the Association's four pro-
ductions; this is the third.
ETSU PROF TO LEAD
CHEMISTRY SEMINAR
Dr. Kenneth Ashley, associ-
ate-professor-of chemistry at
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Ashley's talk is* tentatively
entitled "Kinetics and Equilib-
rium Studies of cis-bis(oxa-
lato) isothiocyanato aquochro-
mate (III)." '
Dr. Stephenson encourages
all interested students to at-
tend.
CAP AND GOWN HONORS
Cap and Gown, honor socie-
ty for senior women, has elect-
ed nineteen junior and senior
women for membership in the
organization. Qualifications for
membership include outstand-
ing service, scholarship and
leadership.
Prospective m e m b e r s are
Nancy Ahrens, Barbara Lynn
Akins, Claydene Anglin, Cathy
Briscoe, Deborah Cartwright,
Valeri Chambers, Sherry Col-
in, Mrs. Lesley Wyse, JoRene
Collins,, , Karolyn Hardaway,
Kay Hewitt, Monta Hitt, Cindy
has been named as the spon-
sor for next year.
HPC DELEGATES TO
TRAVEL TO CONFERENCE
This weekend, the annual
Texas Student Education As-
sociation conference is being
held in San Antonio. Dr. Gene
Johnson and Mrs. Penny Ton-
gate plan to attend the con-
ference accompanied by HPC
delegates Jimmy Gault, Bob
Campbell, Patricia Hill, Joanie
Sayetta, Mary Davidson, Laura
Beckwith and Joyce Jordan.
Meeting in the Gunter Hotel
in San Antonio will be out-
standing speakers from across
the state helping to promote
TSEA unity on local campus-
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GUY D. T-SHIRTS ON
SALE AGAIN
They members and pledges
of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia will
h^ve Guy D. t~shirts on sale'
this afternoon and tonight at
the entrances to the two cafe-
terias.
The shirts are available in
all adult sizes and sell for $2
apiece. Chapter president
Chuck Christian reports that
there is only a limited number
of the shirts left arid he urges
interested students should be
prepared Friday to purchase
one.'-'
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Dr. Danny Stephenson, chair- . New members will be initi-
man of the natural sciences : ated with a formal candleIlght
and mathematics division and ceremony at. the home of Mrs.
head of the chemistry depart- ■, M^gery Evans on-March 21,
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The Howard Payne College Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1972, newspaper, March 3, 1972; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth128692/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.