The Howard Payne University Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 17, Ed. 1, Friday, February 14, 1975 Page: 3 of 4
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Rewards out for
Academy majors
The Hatton W. Sumners
Foundation of Dallas is offering
$4000 rewards for ten of Texas'
best college students to major in
the Douglas MacArthur
Academy of Freedom at
Howard Payne University.
Students may double major in
other fields also.
Ten full two-year scholar-
ships of $1000 a semester ($4000
total) are available for students
who have completed sixty hours
of undergraduate work by the
fall with a cumulative grade
point average of at least 3.0 on a
4.0 system.
Taylor Hall
has meeting
"We're gonna get ya" was
the recurrnet phrase after the
Taylor Hall "jocks" held their
first dorm meeting of the Spring
semester.
The phrase was aimed at the
person or persons who have
been stealing in Taylor Hall.
Coach Don Hood dorm
director told the men that
component sets watches
radios and even guns had been
stolen from various rooms.
It is believed that someone
has a pass key which was
reported lost last year and is
using this key to gain entrance
to the rooms. Hood warned the
men that Hock-Shops in the city
as well as in surrounding cities
were being checked and that if
the alleged key did not show up
in a week stricter action might
be taken. "Sure I'd like to catch
you" said Hood "but unless
you're dumb you'll slide that
key under my door."
Hood also commented on the
.cussing that seemed to slip from
line Christian's mouths the
meaning of Quiet Hour
showering after 11 p.m. the use
of air conditioners during
winter and finally about plans
for forming a Dorm Council for
Taylor Hall.
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KAT-FISH-KORNER
RESTAURANT
COMMERCE SQ. 646-8441
ALL YOU CAN EAT
Thurs.- Boiled Shrimp $2.50
"Peel 'em & eat 'em"
Sunday- Fried Shrimp $2.50
Bar-B-Que Sandwich
With French Fries -$1.25
Fried Chicken -$1.25
ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY
r:
BY "DAVE
10 Discount to
all HPU Students
with I.D. Cards.
The Academy of Freedom is
an interdisciplinary honors
program for juniors and seniors
in the social sciences. Students
will take upper level courses in
economics history philosophy
political science psychology
and sociology while main-
taining a 3.0 average.
This program is suited to
careers in fields as varied as
religion law government
service high school and college
teaching business and social
work. Alternates for these
Sumners Scholarships will have
an excellent chance of receiving
lesser scholarships.
Applications for these
Sumners Scholarships may be
obatined at the Academy of
Freedom from the receptionist
or from Ricky Akins.
Application deadline is March 1.
Soul Purpose will
appear in chapel
Appearing in chapel
February 19 will be "Soul
Purpose."
This gospel musical team is
non-denominational and consits
of four Christian vocalists and
musicians ranging in age from
20 to 27 and two back-up
musicians.
"Soul Purpose" has for the
past two years written and
recorded many original songs
that portray a very new sen-
sitive phase in gospel message
music. The group not only
writes much of its material but
also takes many top gospel and
message songs of the day and
adds its specific touches and
feelings to them through its
musical arrangements.
In the past two years this
group has had spots on many
talk and variety shows has had
two successful tours of Canada
and has been in concerts with
many of the nation's top per-
formers and gospel groups.
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MOORE"
YEUOW JACKET
Students to
speak at DIA
David Carpenter and Louis
Starzel have been chosen to
attend the twentieth annual
Student Conference on National
Affairs at Texas A&M
University.
The conference annually
brings together students
faculty members government
officials and well known public
figures from throughout the
United States for a thought-
provoking three and one half
day forum on selected national
and international issues.
The theme of this year's
conference which is being held
February 12-15 is "America:
The Third Hundred Years."
Carpenter and Starzel will
report on the conference at
D.I. A Forum on Tuesday
February 18.
The 8 p.m. forum will be held
in Constitution Hall at the
Academy of Freedom.
Bulls to be sold
The Texas Polled Hereford
Association will hold its fourth
annual performance tested bull
sale Monday February 24 at 1
p.m. at the Howard Payne
University bull testing center.
All bulls have been on an
official 140-day feed test con-
ducted by the University
Agriculture Department under
the supervision of Howard 0
Davis.
"This will be an excellent
opportunity for Polled Hereford
breeders commercial cat-
tleman and crossbreeders to
obtain Polled Hereford bulls
that will increase weaning
weight average daily gain
weight per day of age quality
and lower fat content in their
cattle." Davis said.
Women athletics
being organized
Intercollegiate athletic events
for Howard Payne women are
being organized and will begin
next fall according to Ken
Henson athletic director.
Several girls first expressed
their interest to Dr. Roger
Brooks who referred them to
Henson.
"We had a meeting in which
the girls voted for volleyball
and basketball" said Henson
"Volleyball will begin in the
fall and basketballin the spring
semester."
Howard Payne will bein the
central zone of the Texas
Association of Intercollegiate
Athletics for Women. Baylor
Mary Hardin-Baylor Sam
Houston Southwest at
Gerogetown and Texas A&M
are the schools included in the
central zone. TAIAW is divided
into seven zones and there will
be a zone and state playoff in
each sport.
Tryouts for the teams are
tentatively scheduled for late
this semester. Any girl in-
terested is elligible to try out.
"There will be a 5-day
workout program and the gym
has been tentatively reserved
from 1-3 p.m. daily for the
girls" said Henson.
Bicentennial
Howard Payne University
officially started its American
Revolution Bicentennial
celebration last Wednesday
February 12 according to the
HPU Bicentennial Committee.
Chosen as one of 115 college
and university campuses
Auditions to
be conducted
Vocal and instrumental
auditions for the international-
known Continental Singers and
Orchestra will be held Tuesday
Feb. 18 from 2 to 5 p.m. and
from 7 to 9 p.m. at the First
Christian Church in Brown-
wood. Johnny Johnson Talent
Director for Continental
Singers a non-profit Christian
organization with offices in Los
Angeles and Rotterdam
Holland will be conducting the
auditions. Persons between the
ages of 16 and 25 are eligible.
Remember that special
on
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Friday February U 1975
throughout Texas Howard
Payne and the city of Brown-
wood will interlockingly host
Bicentennial projects in this
area.
HPU projects will be
catagorized into three themes.
They are 'Heritage' 'Festival
USA' and 'Horizons'.
The theme of 'Heritage' will
relate to projects tied to history
national state or local.
'Festival USA' projects are
designed to involve all the
citizens from the school and the
community. It is to also attract
visitors.
Projects in the catagory of
'Horizons' are ones which
provide for the future.
Already the schools of
Howard Payne have stepped out
and outlined various activities
and projects that are within the
three themes to take place this
semester and during the
summer months.
GREASY
SPOON
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