The Howard Payne College Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. XXXXVII, No. 25, Ed. 1, Friday, April 1, 1960 Page: 4 of 4
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Sfudemf Body Approves BSU Slate
Of New Term Executive Officers
George Mosicr sophomore from
Ballingcr was elected pi evident
of the IIPC Baptist Student Union
Executive Council for 19G0-C1 in
an election hold in rhapel March
18.
Mosier a Bible major is a mem-
ber of the Life Pel vice Band and
the Ministerial Alliance He is now
mm vini; as '-ecictnry of the BSU
Executive Council.
Elected to serve with Moiser
were:
Jo Evelyn Denton junior secon-
dary education major from Camer-
on elihtnient chairman.
Press Club Jaunts
To El Paso Meet
Nine students and their sponsor
were to leave at noon Thursday to
go to the Tcii Intercollegiate
Pi ess Association Comenlion at
Texas Western Colli ui in El Paso.
Texas.
Tho' e goins fiom th. I.asso
staff weie Beth Scott editor; Pat
Howaid assistant editoi : Mary
Etta (Mrs Bunn1 Mai tin. busi
ness man. ice r and John Mack-
stock photogiaphcr
Those coins; from the Yellow
Jacket staff were .leanette lames
editor; Shiilev Cienshaw associ-
ate editor: Kathleen Alexander
managintr editor- Don Newbury
sport editor .ind Iiunn Mai tin.
business nianai'i i and president of
the I'row Club Mr A C Gaivin.
sponsor of the I.asso. is sponsor of
the group.
Howard Pane College was one
of the first members of the TIPA
and helped organize it IIPC en-
tries for the convention ( ontests
were announced in an earlier pa-
per. Tho gioup will Mtuin Sunday
April L':: bait) Tessim Mai tin. fac-
ulty spoiifc-oi of the Yi How Jacket
staff.
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Eiowiraood Texas
A t.l Snrrty C01 le ius Proprietor
Joe 0 bnzz F'at Top Specialist
J H Hendricks
'COME IN AND SEE US"
LETBETIER & SONS
Mattress Factory Furniture
Upholstering & Carpet Specialist
FISK& THIRD
ARROW COACH LINES
Schedule
aisilkm:
North & West
3 10 A.M.
11-45 A.M.
1:15 P.M.
10:00 P.M.
WACO
1 1. Uorlh Dallas
0 !2l) A.M.
:00 P.M.
Ticket Information: l'liono MI fl
Shirley Crenshaw Houston
sophomore majoring in religious
education social chairman.
Jean Flowers Dallas junior ma-
joring in secondary education and
physical education devotional
chairman.
Buford Waldrop freshman his-
tory major from Richardson pro-
motional chairman.
Dick Ivey sophomore speech ma-
jor from Denver Colo publicity
( hairman.
Eugenia Wilson Waxahachie
sophomore majoring in voice and
piano secretary.
Paul Podraza freshman Bible
major from Baytown Noonday
chairman.
Billy Frenchmeyer Houston
sophomore religious education ma-
jor. Christian citizenship chairman.
Richard Osborne sophomore re-
ligious education major from La
I'orte radio chairman.
Jane Russell freshman elemen-
tary major from Cameron music
1 hairman.
Jack Phillips sophomore ma-
jor fiom San Antonio missions
( hairman.
Faculty advisor is Dr. Chris Jor-
dan and the pastor advisor is the
Rev. Earnest Weodon pastor of
the Cahaiy Baptist Church.
Science Students
Attend Conference
A second group of four science
major students has been selected
to participate in tho Collegiate
Sc ience Research Conference April
7 and S.
They are Frances Lamb senior:
with double major in chemistry and
biology; Sabiina Lin sophomore
phhics major; Richard Mabry
sophomore biology major and
.lac k Beckett junior biology ma-
jor. Two alternates are Jim Burdett
and Jan Howard.
Students participating in this
lonltieiice will visit the graduate
piogram and reseat eh facilities of
Nuith Texas State College and
Texas Women's Univcisity in Den
ton; South Center and Te.xas In
stalment Company in Dallas.
This group will be accompanied
b Dr. Chris Jordan.
AUSTIN
East & South
1:25 A.M.
9:20 A.M.
2:20 P.M.
7:45 P.M.
- ' - 'I.IG Charter: Phono MI 34147
Classes
Officers To Head
Three Divisions
Leading the upper classes at
Howard Payne for 19G0-C1 will bo
Jim Bond senior president; Oris
Smith junior president; and Ron
nie Fowler sophomore president.
Other class officers elected in
chapel last Friday are:
Seniors: Jean Flowers vice
president: Baibara Beavers secre-
tary; Sue Hughes treasurer;
Oletii Youscy reporter and Patsy
Ridgaway and Beth Scott Sena-
tors. Assisting tho junior president
will be Vice President Bill Ison-
liour. Secretary Cccilo Blunt
Treasurer Jo Ellen Bell Reporter
Jan Nowlin and Senators Anita
Duncan and John Gill.
Eddie Davis will serve as sopho-
more vice president Jeannie
Scaief as secretary Irene Chun as
treasurer Pat Barlow as reporter
and Jan Daehnert and Kris Stengel
as senators of that class.
Coach Whitis Pulls
High Point Score
Coach Glen Whitis poured 13
points through the hoops here
Tuesday night to lead the men's
faculty club past tho men student's
team 11-30 in the thrilling finale
to the annual far ult -student bas-
ketball game.
Women students smashed the
women facultj members lfi-1 in
the preliminary contest.
Gloria Mjers led the women
scoring with eight points while
Mrs. Gioner Pitts hit three for the
losers.
David Gilger. Calvin Fryar and
Roy Self paced the men students
with 10 S and 7 respectively. Stan
Owen hit nine for the winners.
SPORTS CALL
(Continued from Page 3)
games at the first of the season.
then finished up winning some-
thing like the laht six."
McCarver hkips oer his own
deeds or claims he can't runembu.
But the truth was that Nig was
somewhat of a sensation and his
name was nantionid pioininentl
in All-Ameiiian ranks that tin.t
ear.
"our o!wli .1. mies Pixlee. be
lieved in haing only one ball
carrier" said Nig "Ht'd stii k that
one gu in tbu game and run him
until he was pooped then put in
another one and run him."
Nig'h first ear at George Wash-
ington he scored 51 points a
school record that still stands.
SUMMARIES
(Continued from Pago 3)
North Texas 1956).
880-Yard Run 1. Barry Almond Hous-
ton 2 George Brown Texas ASd 3 Lowell
Bishop HPC; 4 Willie Myers nri- 1 ime
1 S4 1 (New Record Old Record of 156 3
by Tom Bell ACC 1956)
220-Yard Uasn 1 uanny rry nuunun
2 Tony Garza Texas A&I 3 Charles Goza
H-SU 4 Dick Watson Texas ASJ Time
22 5
220-Yard Low Hurdles 1 Bob Water-
man Houston 2 Gary Petross HPC 3
James Keel HPC 4 Woodie Hagen Texas
A&I Time 25 2.
Mile Relay 1 Texas A&I 2 HPC 3
Houston 4 SWT Time 3 219
The California condor normally
nests only every other year and
then lays only one egg. It's no
wonder there are only about 60
of them alive today.
WADE & ABBOTT
BARBER SHOP
408 Center
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peech Representatives Plan
To Attend Association Confab
Ten college representatives
will attend the thirtieth annual
convention of the Southern Speech
Association at Winston-Salem NC.
announced Dr. McDonald W Held
chairman of the Division of Speech
and association president who will
preside for the onvontion
Dr Held and Mis (Bcnerly)
Held instiuctor in M'eech. will
a company nine students to the
convention. April 1-S in the Wake
Forest College city.
IIPC students participating in
the week's activities me to be
Joe ! w a t h m e y Bi own wood
fieshman. entered in Student Con-
gress d e b a t e extemporaneous
speech interpretative reading and
oratory.
Pat Ciaus Beaumont senior en-
teied in Student Congress debate
and after dinner speech
Pob Eaton. Castro Valley Calif.
iunior entoied in Student Congress
and debate.
Don Bucknidster. Biownwood
senior entered in debate
Tom Held. P.rownwood fiesh-
man. entered in Mudcnt Congiess
and extemporaneous speech
.leanette Cogdill. Tin mm .11 1
Mex sophomiiii intend 111 stu-
dent Congress and niti 1 pietatne
leading.
J. R Bmeis Ji Santa Uosa
fieshman entetid 111 Student Con-
gress cxtcmpoi jucoiis speech and
oiatory.
.John Ciane. San Antonio fiesh-
man. elitcied 111 Intel pretatne
leading.
Southern Speei h A soc latum
DAVIS FLORAL CO.
' Flowers Whisper What Words Cannot Say"
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S a y A h
M
Anachronism?
Not really. 'Cause if Coke had been
around in Caesar's day Caesar would
have treated himself to the sparkling
good taste the welcome lift of Coke!
Caesar's motto "I came I saw I
conquered." Pretty good motto for
Coke too the prime favorite in over
100 countries today!
Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by
BROWNWOOD COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.
'"Mis- thiiteen southern states It
is the publisher of "Southern
Speech Journal."
Evoiy f mil th year the Associa-
tion nieetH in Texas said Dr. Held.
Ni xt year the convention will be
held in Miami Fla and in 10G2
it will compile in Austin Tex.
Cap Gown Society
Accepts Members
Nine now members have been
acceptt d into the Cap and Gown
SocieH for senior women honor
students.
The are Susan Chapman Jo
Eehn Denton. Mrs. Barbaia Good-
win Jo Laynno Hill Mrs. Ruby
McKi luie Ulcnda Pinion Mrs.
Ncld.t Posey Gwendolyn Rusleo
.mil Kill nia Sue Waldrop.
The initiation will be hold to-
morrow Mildred Curley president
of Cap and Gown will bo the in-
stallation officer.
j 1jo'4s diooling saliva can down
I lie cliiost biscuit. But racoons are
jslioit of spit and must moisten dry
1 food. 'I hoy oven "wash" a wet frog
icloie eating.
harry ford
MEN'S WEAR
TELEPHONE Ml 5-2631
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The Howard Payne College Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. XXXXVII, No. 25, Ed. 1, Friday, April 1, 1960, newspaper, April 1, 1960; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth102766/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.