The Howard Payne University Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 14, Ed. 1, Friday, February 6, 1987 Page: 3 of 4
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IN A RUSH Delta Chi Rho members left to right
Amy McFarland Tawni Angel Traci Angel and Jennie
Guest artist to present concert
Earnest Harrison artist
in residence and professor
of oboe at Louisiana State
University in Baton Rouge
will play a concert at 7 p.m.
Tuesday in Mims
Auditorium reported Jon
Remley assistant pro
Coggin Sunday School to be
The Coggin Avenue Bap-
tist Church college depart-
ment has left the church.
Due to space problems at
the church the college
department is now holding
Sunday School in the Blue
Room of Veda Hodge Hall.
"The change will also
make it more convenient
Pruitt announces upcoming
Howard Payne's director
of plant operations Horace
Pruitt has announced a
multitude of projects that
are either in progress or
planned for this spring.
The department is cur-
rently working on building
a sign and installing lights
for the school entry drive
running between Main and
Center avenues next to the
J. Howard Hodge
Memorial Towers. The en-
try drive sign will be two
sided and is being position-
ed perpendicular to Main
Avenue.
fessor of music at Howard
Payne.
The concert will be open
to the public with no admis-
sion charge.
Harrison will also con-
duct a clinic for HP
students while here and on
Tuesday afternoon will
for students to be involved
in a Bible study on Sunday
mornings" said Craig
Miller university minister
at Coggin. "This is just
another way that Coggin
Avenue is supporting and
reaching out to HP
students." Coggin was the
sponsor for the Belize Mis
The sign itself will be
gray Georgia granite sur-
rounded by red brick and
supported by a washed ag-
gregate base.
The granite will be carv-
ed to allow aluminum let-
ters to be set into the actual
rock. The lettering on the
sign will include Howard
Payne University and 1889
the year the school was
founded.
Pruitt says he hopes to
have the sign which will be
lighted at night completed
by March 15.
Live oaks and crepe
Perry tell Carolyn Habel right all about their
organization during All Greek Rush Tuesday night.
conduct a Master Class
which will be open to
students by invitation.
Harrison accepted his
post at Louisiana State
after 22 years as an or-
chestra player in major
symphonies. In addition to
held on HP campus
sion trip taken recently by
several HP students.
Last Sunday was the first
time the Sunday School
class met in the Blue
Room with attendance
already up from last
semester.
Students who are in-
terested in getting involved
maintenance plans for HPU
myrtles are to be planted in
the median of the drive.
The landscaping of the me-
dian should be completed
by the latter part of
February. A sprinkler
system was installed in the
entry drive median last
spring.
Other activities current-
ly underway include up-
dating the sprinkler system
in Old Main Park install-
ing a sprinkler system and
leveling ground for an out-
door volleyball court bet-
ween the swimming pool
and tennis courts.
clinic
teaching at LSU he plays
with the Timm Woodwind
Quintet and the Baroque
Ensemble of the univer-
sity's school of music.
He is a graduate of the
Eastman School of Music
of the University of
Rochester in New York.
in the on-campus Sunday
School are invited to meet
in the Blue Room at 9:30
a.m. on Sundays.
Transportation from the
HP campus to Coggin Ave.
Baptist Church's morning
worship service will be
available following Sunday
School each week.
Materials for the outdoor
volleyball court were
donated by Nancy Cobb
women's athletic director.
The court will consist of a
bed of sand surrounded by
railroad crossties.
Pruitt's department is
also replacing trees that
have died over the past
several years throughout
the campus making plans
to pave the parking area
behind Veda Hodge HaU
and enlarging the parking
area across Fisk Avenue
from Thomas H. Taylor
HaU.
Students who enjoy
music from the "big band"
era will not want to miss
the Russ Morgan Big Band
Orchestra in concert ac-
cording to Neil St. Clair
president of the
Brownwood Community
Concert Association.
The concert is set for
Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the
Brownwood High School
auditorium and is a part of
the Community Concert
Association's spring con-
Christian radio station
loses antenna
still on the air
For those who in the past
enjoyed listening to KGNZ
FM 88 a Christian music
radio station out of Abilene
the station has not gone off
the air.
According to a recent
KGNZ newsletter ice ac-
cumulations on the night of
Jan. 17 caused the top 100
feet of their 400 foot tower
to collapse destroying
their antenna and putting
them temporarily off the
air.
Both Christian stations in
that area lost their towers
that night but none of the
secular stations went
down.
Jack Hill president of
the station looks upon the
situation with optimism.
"One of the silver linings is
that we will be able to
Yellow
The Yellow Jicket Is a weekly stu
dent publication of the Journalism
Department of Howard Payne
University. All work contained in it
is the work of university students
and Is set and printed at the
Browawood Bulletin offices located
at 700 Carnegie Blvd.
The information and views con
tained within the paper do not
necessarily agree with that of the
university administration or Board
of Trustees.
The Yellow Jacket will accept let
Editor Teresa McCarter
Business Manager Pat Davis
Circulation Assistant Melody Monroe
Reporters Clarence Bagby David Dolezal
Melody Frerlch Tim Glenn
Teresa McCarter Jill Renfro
Steve Harmon
Photographers Claren Bagby
Lloyd o lay ton
VDT operator Julie Daehnert
Co-sponsors Robyn Roberts Tessica Martin
cert schedule. Howard
Payne students are admit-
ted free with their HP iden-
tification cards.
"In addition to the Russ
Morgan Big Band Or-
chestra there will be some
big-name vocalists
performing for this con-
cert" St. Clair said. The
performers that St. Clair
mentioned included John-
nie Ray Barbara McNair
and The Four Lads.
replace our old antenna
with a newer and better one
with a better pattern" he
said. This new tower may
allow HP students better
reception than ever before.
"So if Satan meant it for
our harm God will turn it
for our good" Hill said.
But everything has a
price especially a new
antenna. The new project is
estimated at $35000 to
restore the tower and allow
the station to operate at full
capacity.
"(The Bible) tells us not
to be anxious about
anything and this includes
fallen towers and big finan-
cial needs" Hill said.
The station expects to
have the new antenna
within 33 days.
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right to edit any letter or choose not
to run it. Letters should be typed
doubled-space and delivered to the
Office of University Information
located In the Packer Adminlstra
lion Building or sent to Campus Box
173 Howard Payne University
Brownwood Texas 76801.
The deadline for all news and let
ters is Monday at noon for a Friday
publication. Questions regarding
this publication may be answered by
calling (91$) 646-2502 ext. 332.
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