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Thanking some friends who helped
along the way, as my HPU
for long, she is definitely someone I can
Samantha Coronado count on and trust. We have grown so
.close over the last few months, and she
is another person I don't know what I'll
Edor-indo without.
All my XAO sisters - what can I say
Ok so summer is just around the corner, about these ladies? First off, they are re-
and we are all getting ready to say good- ally my family, just as the other two ia-
bye to our friends - whether they are grad- dies. If it wasn't for XAO, I really don't
uating, transferring or just leaving for the know where I would be. These ladies
summer. have always been there for me through
Before I get to that, let me just say good thick and thin. I know that I can always
luck on finals and let's finish strong. count on them whether I am here or
I am transferring and leaving Howard somewhere else.
Payne. I am thankful I have had so many We have all been through so much, and
great opportunities while I have been here. that has truly made us stronger. Pledging
Leaving a place is always hard, but I've is really the best decision I have made at
done it before and I can do it again. HPU. I could literally name each and ev-
The hardest part about leaving is the ery one ofthem and include why they are
family that I have here. I can honestly say so special to me, but that would literally
that if it wasn't for Kellie, my roommate take up the entire newspaper.
and best friend, I don't know how I would There have been late night sleepovers
have made it past my freshman year, let where we talk and talk. Or sometimes
alone all the way to our junio year.
Tnetwo of us are always there for eachother. I remembe breaking down so many
times that first year away from home and
feeling alone. There have been so many
ups and downs during these last three
years, and I couldn't have gotten through
them without her.
She has always been there for me, and
I will miss her like crazy. She has always
been there to encourage me or tell me like
it is - whether it was what I needed to hear
at the time and whether it's what I wanted
to hear or not.
I couldn't have asked for a better friend.
Sara, another one of my roommates and
best friends, is also someone I will miss
like crazy. While we haven't been close
THE 2013-2014
YELLOW JACKET
EDIOR-INCHIEF
SAMANTHA CORONADO
ASSISTANT EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
KELLIE WARNER,
SPORTS EDITOR
JENNIFER L. KOTZUR
PAGE DESIGNERS
KELLIE WARNER, NICOLE BIRD,
SAMANTHA CORONADOjourney ends
I'm in a jam and call one for help. What
I love most about my sisters is that no
matter what, they never say no when you
need help. They have been a huge en-
couragement and have helped me grow
and become a stronger person.
I have no idea what I will do without
them next semester. I have loved watch-
ing our organization grow and couldn't
be prouder of how far we all have come.
I can't wait to see how our organization
will continue to grow.
Overall, all of the people I have be-
come close to have made a valuable
impact on my life at HPU. I honestly
couldn't have done this without them. I
will miss everyone so much.
For those of you who are leaving for
whatever reason, I would suggest keep-.
ing in touch with those you are close to
and letting them know how much they
mean to you.PHOTOGRAPHERS FACULTY ADVISER
KATIE MULLANEY, RACHEL MIKE LEE (325)649-8112
MAHAGAN, CRISTINA AREVALOREPORTERS
JENNIFER GOFF, JENNIFER L. KOT-
ZUR, TIFFANI PEOPLES GABI GUEST,
HANNAH JANSEN, ITZA JARAMILLO
COLUMNISTS
SAMANTHA CORONADO JENNIFER L.
KOTZUR, DR. ROBERT MANGRUM, DA-
VID STIPPICK, JARROD WHITE, CATH-
ERINE J. SMITH, ASHLEY MOON, CA-
LEB MCCONNELL, KELLIE WARNERThe Yellow Jacket is a student publication
of Howard Payne University. It aims to
cover the pulse of student life as well as the
interests of faculty, staff, administration and
Brownwood at large. Letters to the editor,
are welcomed and may be reprinted at the
behest of the editorial staff. Please send any
feedback to yjacketahputx.edu with "Let-
ter to the Editor" in the subject line.Sixteen people ded in three
different states afAer tornadoes
ter through r o t S
Oklahorna, Iowa and Arkansas
were the three states that were
hit with these major stores and
labama, Louisiana, Tennessee
and Mississippi were threatened
to tornadoes and hail. Vilonia and
Mayflower were the hardest hit
cities.
WORLD
Three people in South Korea
were arrested for suspicion of
destroying evidence of the sinking
ferry. The director of the Korea
Shipping Association incheon
office and two other people were
arrested and accused of destroying
the evidence.II
NEWS BRIEFS
CAMPUS
Howard Payne residence halls
close and campus apartment
leases end at 2 p.m. May 10. All
students will be required to vacate
their residence with the following
exceptions: 1) graduating seniors
wiil be given an additional 24
hours to move out if needed, 2)
students signed up for May term
housing will be held over until
their new assignment is available,
and 3) students traveling with a
University group will be given
extensions as needed.
STATE
A Democratic House leader
asked whether or not it was legal
for his criminal lawyer. Perry is
under grand jury investigation for
bribe and coercioncharges after
tried to force District Attorney
SRosemary Lehmberg to resign
because she pled guilty to drunk
driving. His criminal lawyer cost
$450 an hour and is hired in a
contract that runs through October.
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