The HPC Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 25, Ed. 1, Friday, March 30, 1973 Page: 2 of 4
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THE YELLOW JACKET. March 30 1973
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JOE EGG Going into the second night of i" the comedy
performances are Laurel S rkis Donna Pipp n retardation
and Becca Strange portraying eading characters
Old women rockini! t.ui.'
their tongue child stands
one arm in the shape of a
question mar' .vail-ng
dragging one ' ' ri toit-n
hangi.ngu.r.s M- I"he otrei
child; e- i-i l
FIRST . . .
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In Quality
In Service
In Brownwood
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FLOYD L. SMITH. OWNER
646-8853 112 CENTER
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FOR
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Too much for a human to
Ij fcei " ome even
expc.e o empaths Others
are angered talking about
something enthanasia
The ojng mother pushes
the rane-backed chair its
uneven wheel
Dump . bump bump She
seems oblivious to the
ugliness of winter the chill of
the w ind. the foble r.t s of the
sun The child is wrapped in a
blanket It notices nothing.
Dried saliva on its cardigan.
Sittingall day like 'Joe Egg."
' Dav in the Death of Joe
Egg." a drama bv Peter
Nu hols carries one through
the gauntlet of human
emotior v and la ghter.
sadness and tears anxietv.
ie ief apprehension
Best Burgers In Town!
Best Prices Too!
Quick Service St Orden
To Go
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drama "Joe Egg" about mental
fathom
Despair Hnw d'e ine
endure.'
"Brian" trie- bv "pla.vinc
games." In thi- role Ocie
Robinson lead- one through
the tortuous ei-tanre of the
father of "Joe Egg " "eve?
front Hands on heads "
Blaming God. Plaving game-
placing games T h a t
bonehead doctor
Donna Pippin's "sheila."
t fi i st one wondei if -he i-
noitheonl sensible one .She
seems to know how to confront
the problems of her
daughter's disabilities Thi-
bubble soon bursts
"Freddie" Bruce Kos-.
knows what to do He is a
benevolent t.vcoon. so. "he
bu.vs so man tickets for the
m e r i c a n S p a s t i c - '
Federation raffle that he
alwa.vs wins the television."
Buthis three children are all
health
Ginger Davi- as "Pam"
the mother of "Freddie's"
three health children knows
what to do. Ignore Them.
fter all. "Joe Egg" is not
her problem
nd "Grace" Laurel
S l i k i s . '"Joe 1" g g ' s ' '
grandmother Over and over
again it'- "Wouldn't it be
l"vel.v if she was up and
running about?' Old women
locking cluck their tongue-
a nuisance. thing like
th.it with a life of its own "
But what of "Joe?" The
most difficult of parts to pla.v
she is done well b.v the thiee
"Joes"' Lou nn Fulcher.
Becca Strange and ( onnie
Gresham When "Joe" is
w heeled o n s t a g e s o m e
persons snicker the ai e
n e i v o u s So m e w a n t to
wretch "Joe's" life is too
much for the normal pei son to
fathom to cope with "Joe" is
the star
The subject matter of "
Da in the Death of Joe Egg"
is probabl the most weight
that humans encounter. How
should the familv of a ".Joe
Egg" react.'
This leviewer claimed that
"The I. ion in Winter was an
excellent production. It is now
onl "good " "Joe Egg" has
usurped ' Henr.v '"
Hump .bump bump goes
the wheel. The mothr's e.ves
grown black with the weight of
her sweet burden ivr
husband pla.v ing a new game
leaves their bittersweet
home The aristocrats bu.v
their raffle tickets as the
count their three blessings.
Grandmother knits another
cardigan but oh that saliva!
nd there sits Joe Egg
thinkingweare all as sick as
shl' HILL HAVINS
T.- pa-t 'anuar.v JJ-Jfi.
Dr Nat Trai. conducted an
t . rc -eminar on "The
h -t. tn Concept of Love.
K "w and Nexualit." which
ipf imatel TO -tudenf
i".nded The re-ponse was
- :'a..rable that Dr Tracv
hi- acreed to nold thi- -ame
-en; laracain pril 2 through
Becmumg Monda nicht
p il 1. Dr Trac will
o-duet a dialocue -eminar
:r m7to9p m in Todd Hall
He will di-cu-- tne r.iv-ter
ind magnificence of love and
-exualuv in Goc!'- purpo-e in
. 1 eat. on
Tue-da -.o.'- di-o.i--i.vi
Publications still
taking applications
pp.. -.-. - ' V.
Jac-et a :i L -- ::.: - ;:
al-o f"r "leU ' 'ac.-e:
busine-- manager are -till
beins taken accordio? M
Te-ica Martin chairman oi
the Studert pjbltcaanfl-
Eoard Anvone inter -cet tr
appl.ving fi-vr ait of tfce-e
po-uion- m'a-t comriete ar
interview 'i'J: Mis- Marunb1'
noon tocL pplt:ir.tJ mv;
al-o -jbm:c a U:tr of
app...tior eitrr to Mi-
Martin nr '. F.ofcr: H;:ur
-tuden: cairrr.an of the
Puolicati'O- E-xirc b;. -3 p m
toda.v inter- le.1.- mav be
arranged b;. calhnt: eten-ion
3 S 1 or b ;. m a l n e an
appointment Aith Mi-- Martin
at the Journah-ni Buildi"
Mi-- Marti'
P r e s - time
submitted
-.wd that at
o n e had
f ' i r m a 1
School bills due April 1
Now is the time to take care of the obligation of student
financial accounts it was emphasized this week b.v A C. Garvin
executive vice president
A review of the student financial records in the cashier's
office has shown that a number of accounts are not current
Garvin said. "Those individuals who chose to utilize the
deferred pa ment plan and are now delinquent are reminded that
April 1 is the final pa ment date for the Spring semester" he-
added "Students will not beadmitted to final examinations without a
clearance card fiom the business office indicating that all
financial accounts due the college have been .settled." Garvin
explained
I
Billy Graham film
scheduled at Bowie
The Bill Graham film. "
Time to Kun" will be showing
a t B r o w n w o o d ' s B o w i e
Theaiie pril 1 1 thiough 17
T here will be m a t i n e e
performances at 1:15 p.m.
and 3 30p m There will also
be two night shows on April 11
and 12.
n invitation is to be given
at the close of each showing.
Howard 1'a.vne students who
might be interested in serving
as counselors for those
responding to the invitation
should contact .Jerome Smith
at the office of Heligious
Activities.
All persons desiring to
become counselors must
attend counselor training
sessions especial! designed
for this movie. Training
will be on a Christian theology
of sexuality andcommtinit as
it relates to the Trinity.
Wednesda night Dr. Tracy
will speak on the physical
aspects of love sexual it and
wholeness.
The final discussion on'
Thursda night will deal with
the overtones of love homo
and marriage.
"In order that Dr. Tracy
might have some indication as
to the number of students
interested in the seminar"
said Jerome Smith director
of religious activities
"please stop b the H.Sl' office
and indicate .vour desire to
come if possible."
h-D' Minns but someone. had
vi 1. 1 eel about each of the
P'':inm- availttuie.
Theapj licants should have
Tiiod scholastic standing and
it is favoiable that the are
unior- or seniors who have
ta:e nouinalism courses or
" v e had publications
experience. Miss Martin
-aid
The business manager and
editor- will be placed on
-ervice -hcolarships. Each
editor will receive $'i(IU per
-eme-ter. and the business
manager will receive S20U
per semester. The editor
al-o i eceive academic credit.
The final decision will be
m a d e after a
Publications Board Interview
with the applicants at 6:13
p m.on.Monda.v in the Student
ssociaiion Conference
Room in the Student I'nion
Building
'sessions will be held from
2 30 to 3 3(1 p m pril 1-S at
( oggin venue Baptist
C hiirch Make up sessions
will be from 7 to 8 31) p.m.
pril 2-9 at the Melwood
Baptist Church said Smith.
Ml counselors will receive
fiee admission to the movie.
ccoiding to Smith no one
ma.v serve as counselor
unless he has attended these
training .sessions
Tickets for the movie arc
now available at the USE
office dmission at theatre
will be$l. 75. Students will be
able to purchase advance
tickets at the USE office for
$1.25 Each group of 311
students who sign up now at
the HSl' office will recieve
tickets for $1 each.
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The HPC Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 25, Ed. 1, Friday, March 30, 1973, newspaper, March 30, 1973; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth102797/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.