The Howard Payne College Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. XXXXVII, No. 17, Ed. 1, Friday, February 5, 1960 Page: 2 of 4
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pret to tho students the world's
urgent need tor trained intelligent
and dedicateil young people ac-
tie in the life and service of their
i hurch and useful in their voca-
tional calling.
Tin result is a week of frank
and fearless thinking about life
its opportunities and problems. "
a stati-imnt from the Focus Week
Handbook.
Just such n week with 10 speak-
ers is ahead of total campus life
'ns pi t week.
Those speakers and a thumbnail
ski ti h of e.ieh include:
Hit. . V. HOWARD Coordinat-
ni' i Iiairnian for Focus Week.
Howard i director of Student
Work for the liaptist General Con-
i ntion of Texas.
DR. HIM.mi (HIM.) DEM1AM
Jit. Pastor. River Oaks liaptist
(hurih Houston Texas. He has
boon a messenger to the liaptist
World Alliance Conference in Zu-
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rich Copenhagen and London.
Denham is married and has four
children.
Mil I CI. SS-Athlete and semi-
nary student. Glass was selected
as an All-American football player
while with the Baylor Bears. As
hobbies of special interests. Glass
lists "Speaking for the Lord."
HILLY CXOX College student
at Louisiana State t'niversity. Can-
non was also named to the All-
American list. lie Is married and
has three small daughters.
IMt. EDWARD X. JONES -Dean
of inMnn lion Midwestern Unlver-
silv. Wii liita Falls While a student
at Ottawa I'niverhity. Dr. Jones
was a member of the Debate Team
Choir. Student Council and was
class president. His ph n is from
l'ni.rsi f Iowa with a major
in Botany.
Hi:V M. H1UY Foreman of
mails. U. S. Post Office Dallas He
is a deacon at Gaston Avenue Bap-
tist Church and has participated in
several Focus Weeks.
('MET ItEAMES Baptist Student
Union Director North Texas State
College. Denton. He attended Okla-
homa State University and while
a student was also a varsity basket-
ball letterman.
.lOSI.I'll R. (OLEMAX -Partner
in architectual firm of Joseph
Coleman and Associates. One of
the positions Coleman has held
since graduation is that of Presi-
dent of Oklahoma State Baptist
Brotherhood.
DR. LEON WARE-Physician and
surgeon with special training in
orthodedii surgery He has been
on the staff of Baylor University
Medical Center.
LLOYD WRIC1IT Director pub-
lic relations Baptist General Con-
ention of Texas. He attended
Hardin Simmons University for a
major in journalism-radio and com-
pleted work for a masters at the
University of Texas.
MRS. 1. 0. WILLIAMS Lecturer
counselor writer Nashville Tenn.
She entered specialized religious
work as yi ung people's secretary
of Baptist State Mission Board of
Texas.
MRS. MILES PIERCE House-
wife recipient of B. S. in music
education from Mary-Hardin Bay-
lor. "Singing as I remember oc-
cupied all my extra time" she
writeB.
RODDY RAY -Senior student in
the School of Liberal Arts at Bay-
lor He is director of youth activi-
ties for First Baptist Corsicana
and Highland Baptist Waco.
MISS EUNICE PARKER Direc-
tor International Student Minis-
tries HSU. She has served as
member of Kxecutive Committee of
Youth Committi e of Baptist World
Alliance.
ROSS COCCINS- Missionary to
Indonseia he was a featured speak
MISS El'XICE l'AUKEIt
er at the recent BSU convention in
Fort Worth Hobbies include writ-
ing poetry fiction and various
articles.
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The Howard Payne College Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. XXXXVII, No. 17, Ed. 1, Friday, February 5, 1960, newspaper, February 5, 1960; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth102758/m1/2/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.