The Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 5, Ed. 1, Friday, September 23, 1977 Page: 2 of 8
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A warning .
The Junior Class should watch their president
closely.
After resigning the position last week Ronny
Tucker withdrew his resignation in senate
Tuesday. His indecision should serve as a warning.
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By MARCI FREEMAN
1927
1927 saw the start of women's athletics when a Gymnasium
class for women opened.
1929
1929 saw the arrival of Thomas H. Taylor as President of HPC
as Edgar Godbold became General Superintendent of the
Missouri Baptist Association.
1928
Cecil B. De Mille author of "TheTenCommandments" was an
HPC Beauty Contest Judge in 1928. Chosen for first place was
Miss Olene George 2nd Wilma Keeler 3rd Bobbie Grant.
1930
The Yellow Jackets accumulated the best record of any Texas
school outside the Southwest Conference by winning the Texas
Conference Championship in 1930 for the third time in a row a
feat that had never before been accomplished in any athletic
conference in the Southwest.
We welcome your letters. They must
however comply with the guidelines set
forth in Speaking Out
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Basically a student newspaper The Yellow Jacket is under
the auspices of Howard Payne University.
The newspaper's offices are located in Winebrenner 108. The
newspaper may be reached by calling extension 381.
Editor BUI Cells
Business Manager LeeLaughlin
Advisor Tessica Martin
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V UHUVIS.
Dear Editor
I am taking this opportunity
to endorse Charles Mania as my
candidate for Freshman Class
president. The Freshman Class
is off to a good start but they
must not stop or look back if
they are going to continue to be
the "best of all the rest"
Therefore I urge my fellow
classmates to Join with me and
cast their vote for Charles
Manis on Tuesday September
27.
In my opinion Charles is well
qualified both as a spiritual
leader and a social leader.
Unlike his opponents he has
already given to the class the
type of time and effort which
will be required of him should
he be elected.
I also feel that Charles is the
one who will best keep us united
as a class which will always
stand for the Christian beliefs
and ideas in which this in-
stitution was built upon. So
remember vote Charles Manis
Freshman Class president.
Respectfully Yours
Tim Doyle
Freshman Yell Leader
CLEP tl
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students
The College Level
Examination Program better
known ai CLEP testa teem to
be the "In" thing for students.
These tests give advanced
placement in many courses.
This is great because one can
spend 1 noun taking a test
and receive 3 hours credit for it
Some student! have "clepped
out" of up to 15 hours.
You can take up to three tests
in one day. These tests are
given on Saturday mornints at I
a.m. once a month. You should
sign up for these tests the last
day of the preceeding month.
There is a fee of $32 Jtfor each
test.
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Art profs judge
in exhibition
Maurine Stewrat and Elolse
Trigg associate professors of
art at Howard Payne Univer-
sity were recent Judges for the
Hill Country Arts Foundation
host of the fall exhibition of
works by member artists of
Region xm of the Texas Fine
Arts Asm. (TFAA).
The two local artists judged
more than 75 art works in-
cluding paintings of any media
graphics and sculpture for the
Hill Country Arts Foundation
show on display In Ingram Tex.
through Sept 25.
Maurine Stewart who has
experience as an artist
teacher demonstrator lecturer
and Judge holds a bachelor of
fine arts degree from the
University of Texas and a
master of education degree
from Howard Payne Univer-
sity. At HPU she teaches
design painting ceramics
sculpture and drawing. Best
known for her protraits in oil
and acrylics her work i s known
throughout the Southwest and is
included in many private
collections. In addition she has
held one-man shows in several
principal cities.
Eloise Trigg who holds both
bachelor and master of art
degrees from HPU and who has
done post-graduate work at
Texas Tech University works
in the fields of crafts and
painting and is a specialist in
the field of art education. Her
work is Included in private
collections throughout the state.
The Texas Fine Arts Asso. is
the largest visual arts
association in the Southwest
claiming more than 4000
members. Following local art
shows in each district winning
art work is then sent to Austin
for a state exhibition in the
spring.
Art work included in the state
exhibition is later divided into
traveling shows many of which
the HPU department of art
sponsors in its gallery each
year.
next exam will be administered
October 15 and one more will
be given November 19. They
will be given in Room 115 of
Newman Hall according to Dr.
Robbins of the HP psychology
department
Registration forms
and samples can be picked up
at Dr. Robbins' office in
Newman Hall.
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by Leesa Huey aid BUI Cells
Monday Sept. 12-The first
chapel in Mexican-American
heritage week featured several
dances by a dance troupe from
south Texas
Though it ran over the chapel
period it was well worth it.
Grade- A plus.
WEDNESDAY SEPT. 14-A
continued emphasis of Mexican-
American heritage by La Hora
Bautista Dr. Francisco Lemus
psycholinguist was the guest
speaker.
He
made some good points about
Mexican-American contribu-
tions to our society. He also said
something good about how that
a personal relationship with
Jesus Christ is the key to the
changes that need to be made in
society.
Attendence was low but this
is par for a Wednesday chapel
Grade-B
FRIDAY SEPT.ll-Enterta-iner
Neely Reynolds from who
knows where performed. His
style was a combination of
country and folk ballads. His
song "One Man Band" was
descriptive of his performance.
The trumpet imitation that he
did seemed to be the best
received part of his show.
He was courteous enough to
keep it short.
Grade-C plus.
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Mug on sale
Howard Payne mugs are on
sale by the senior class.
These mugs may be obtained
from Tony CarabaUo
class vice president
There are two variations to
toe mug and prices range from
to $1 for glasses.
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The Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 5, Ed. 1, Friday, September 23, 1977, newspaper, September 23, 1977; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth102909/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.