The Howard Payne College Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1964 Page: 3 of 4
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THE YELLOW
28, 1964
PAGE 3
Season
Jose Kolina B;.iles Espanoles
will appear In the Brown wood
High School auditorium Tuesday
at 8 p.m. as the principal at-
traction of the 1963-4 season of
the Brown wood Civic Music As-
sociation.
The Builes Espanoles features
a company of nine performers in
a flamenco program from Spain.
Molina was a principal artist
with Jose Greco for five years.
The program consists of 20
production numbers. The cos-
tumes for the production were
designed in Madrid and are val-
ued at more than $80,000.
A pre-cultural formal dinner
will be held at Veda Hodge
Hall at 6 p.m. before the con-
cert.
The flamenco company made
its U.S. debut in 1962 with a
40-week tour. They played a
total of 110 performances in 107
cities from coast to coast.
Urbariite Club Will
Serve HPC Faculty
The Urbanite Club will serve
coffee to faculty members Wed-
nesday, March 4 at 3 p.m. be-
fore the regular faculty meet-
ing.
The come and go affair will
be held at the E. N. Elsey home
1107 Center Avenue.
Celia Frazier is in charge of
arrangements, and all faculty
members are urged to attend.
Center
Sandwich Shop
Across from old Past Office
Special
Hamburger and a Coke 25c
You may call MI 2-0594 for
orders to go.
605 Center Ave.
Econo Wash
Coin Operated
Laundry
1509 Coggin Ave.
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FREEDOMS ~ FOUNTAIN FRIENDS
General G. S. Meloy, Jr., center, Southwest Regional vice president for the Freedoms Foundation at
Valley Forge, is shown with his friend, O. C. (Putter) Jarvis, right, Brownwood city councilman, and
HPC president, Dr. Guy D. Newman. Gen. Meloy was in Brownwood Saturday for a luncheon meet-
ing with Dr. Newman and representatives of the college's DIA program and Douglas MacArthur
Academy of Freedom.
57 Fill Dean's List;
Honor Roll
Fifty-seven students have been
named to the Dean's List, and
41 have been listed on the
Honor Roll for the fall semester,
announced Dr. Forrest Agee,
academic dean.
Among those included on the
Dean's list, which requires a
grade-point average of 2.75 or
above, are 31 seniors, 11 juniors,
11 sophomores and 4 freshmen.
Listed on the honor roll are
12 seniors, 8 juniors, 8 sopho-
mores and 13 freshmen.
Students who made the Dean's
List are Camilla Ard, senior;
Bill Bates, junior; Herbert Brid-
well .sophomore; David Car-
lisle, sophomore; Joyce Carter,
junior; Betty Claspell, senior;
College Slated
For TV Series
Howard Payne will be featur-
ed on the "Alma Mater" series
on KRLD-TV, channel 4, at
about 3 p.m. on Sunday, March
1.
The show was taped on the
campus in February, and many
students were included in the
film.
Mr. Charles Stewart, head of
the Art Department, was in
charge of the 30-miuute produc-
tion.
Gardner Flyers,
Inc.
Invites you to learn to fly in
a new 1964 Cessna. Come to
Brownwood Municipal Air-
port and see our facilities for
instruction or telephone
Ml 5-2643 for further in-
formation.
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Brownwood'g Finest Jewelers
DIAMOND RIN&S
WATCHES
COSTUME JEWELRY
PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS
RADIOS
SAMSONITE LUGGAGE
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Alwyn Clausen, senior; Larry
Crismah, senior; Anna Gay
Davis, senior; Robbie Gay Davis,
. senior.
Also, Verdell Davis, senior;
Howard Dovers, junior; Karen
Dodds, senior; Jacquelyn Ed-
wards; senior; Richard Finley,
sophomore; Cornelia Foster,
senior; Barbara Fowler, senior;
Elva Griffin, senior; Leonard
Griffin, senior; Celinda Hall,
sophomore; Roberta Harlow,
freshman.
In addition, Judith Hayes,
junior; Darrell Haynes, senior;
Donna Beth Held, senior; Kathy
Lasater, junior; Wanna Lou
Lloyd, senior; Coleta Ludwick,
junior; Mary Glynn McClatchy,
senior; Nyoka McMahan, sopho-
more; Peggy Miller, junior; Vic-
tor Morgan, senior; Linda Mor-
ris, junior.
Also, April Nash, sophomore;
Ellen Patterson, senior; Helen
Peek, senior; Johnny Pike, sen-
ior; Jacqueline Podraza, senior;
Beverly Purvis, freshman; Glen-
da Rodgers, senior; Joyce Rowe,
senior; Linda Sams, sophomore;
Noel Schnitz, senior; Ruby
Schuman, senior; Nancy Simp-
son, freshman; Myrna Steward,
senior; Martha Anne Stovall,
senior.
In addition, Jean Tamashiro,
junior; Rose Mary Tooke,
sophomore; Garland Townsend,
junior; Arlene Travis, senior;
Gertrude Watson, senior; Vir-
ginia Whitten, sophomore; Juda-
beth Wilson, freshman; W. C.
Wilson, junior; Wilma Wilson,
sophomore; Forbes Woods, soph-
omore; Carl Young, senior.
Names on the Honor Roll are
Edward Alford, senior; Walter
Allen, senior; Donald Ray Bail-
ey, senior; Tom Biles, senior;
Jana Pynes Bloom, junior; Betty
Bramlett, senior; Rebecca Bren-
ner, freshman; Harriet Brewer,
freshman.
- Also Barbara Brown, fresh-
man; Glynda Byerly, junior;
Eunice Castillo, junior; Ivan
Chesser, freshman; Barbara
C o c k r u m; freshman; James
Ewing, freshman, Mackay Fost-
er, sophomore.
In addition, Jo Ann Free, soph-
omore; Mary Ann Gage, junior;
Virginia Green, sophomore;
Linda Ham, senior; Michael Har-
rell, sophomore; Joyce Ann Hay,
freshman; Kathleen Halloway,
junior; Nan Ivey, junior; Carol
Johnson, freshman; Sharon
Johnson, junior;'Karon Lasater,
senior; Coralea Little, sopho-
more.
Also, Jane Maples, freshman;
John Matthews, sophomore,
Sharon Mitchell, senior; Marilyn
O'Hair, junior; Nancy Perez,
freshman, Annalee Perkins,
freshman; Lewis Petmecky,
senior; Betty Redden, sopho-
more; Jack Samberson, senior.
In addition, Mary Shelton,
freshman; Bill Thomas, sopho-
more; Eunice Urbina, senior;
Loida Urbina, freshman, and
Theresa Bryant, senior,
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Two space science demonstra-
tions will be presented Friday,
March 13, at 9 and 10:30 a.m.
by the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration, announc-
ed Dr. Frances L. Merritt, chair-
man of the Division of Profes-
sional Studies.
Visual aids, experiments, and
lectures will be used to demon-
strate the nation's space pro-
gram for peaceful purposes.
Models of rockets and other
space-age vehicles will be dis-
played, and many NASA space
projects will be discussed.
Science educators will demon-
strate models of rockets and
other inventions relating to the
space age.
Both programs will last 50
minu.tes, and public schools from
adjacant counties have been in-
vited to attend.
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The Howard Payne College Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1964, newspaper, February 28, 1964; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth128459/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.