Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 18, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 26, 1952 Page: 1 of 4
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YELLO
ACKET
PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY
THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS
OF HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE LARGEST SENIOR
COEDUCATIONAL BAPTIST COLLEGE IN TEXAS
VOLUME XXXVII
HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE BROWNWOOD TEXAS TUESDAY FEBRUARY 26 1952
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Love Divine" Presented By Chorus
In Connection With Music Conference
Howard Payne Oratorio Chorus i choir at Central Lutheran Church
' un ior the drection of Dr. Clyde Dallas.
Jay Garrett and guest artists
'presented "Love Divine" an Eas-
tei cantata in Minis Auditorium
Thursday evening February 21.
Student soloists included: so-
pranos Maggie Leee McMinn and
Phebe Pederson; contralto Nita
Jones; tenor Don Jones and Frit.
The presentation was in con-1 Cravene; baritone Carroll Lowe;
nection with the church music
conference held February 20-22.
Honr r guest for the occasion
and bass Ronald Giun.
Hho Alpha Initiation
Honor guests and leaders of the
Riddle Whitlosk Heeeive Doctor 05 Musis Degrees
Honorary Doct( r of Music dc- Pcvne awatded the honorary dc- ie. Anvrion Conservatory in
grots were conferred on J. D. give?. Dr. V II. Hargrove pastor Chicago; Issac Barmas Klind-
Ridtli'' arid E. Clyde Whitlnck at uf Coggin Avenue Baptist Churc'i woith - Scii wenka Conrei vator-
mni in Berlin; and Samutl Gartl-
Dr. Frederick; E. Etryort. enmnnsnr
f tv r..nnf.t!. " r.i-in t u I conference were initiated as hon-
prescnt as planned due to illness OViUy 'omburs of the Rho Alpha
of his wife. Dr. Eggert of the'Fn(lay al 4 P- m-
Soull western Conservatory Dal-! Thc lltition included Dr and
la-- ui; formerly on the music ' Ml ' J- M Rifldlc. Mrs- Lucille
staff at Bavlor Univetsitv. He'Kn'' and Rn D- Jones of
v.ns an eariv teaelier nf Dr. Clvrln lv- Toxas Baptist Department of
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the icgular chapel seivice of Pnuvinvond said the benediction
Howard Payne College Friday j JL. rjuic. Riddle. Director of n?r at lnc Institute of Musical
i-eoruary il at 1U a. m. tie DenarMnent of Church Music. "- iNt'w i '"
This cu'cmony was the climax P:.pt is General Convention of
of the thiid annual Church ATus- Ttyr - was born in Van Zandt
ic Contort nee in which those men CnuiVy in 1U95 and began woik
Mr. hillock has t
Southwo. tern Consorvalorv and
hod participated.
St. :iary':. Collope Dalkn; TSCW
m thc field of music and religious Denton; vnc at Weatherford Ju-
Jaj Carrett of the Howard Payne Chuich hl Dallas; Dr. R. Al-
ii UMt department. to" Reed director of the Depart--!..
m'Mit of Public Relations and Ra-
uut'si soioisis ior me caniaia m T- .
. . . d:o Texas Bapli ;t headquarters
. U4 were Mrs. Eloise Giove contralto. T- . -. 0. . c
aught at . .... Dallas Dexter Riddle head of
. . lujju-itv ui iiiu riowaiu ruvnu .
music and diama departments
and presently with the South
western Conservatory. Dallas;
and Mrs. Berth inn Riooks sopra-
no a member of Dr Eggert's
Tl e program for the service in- education at Southwestern Ban- nior College Weatherford. He
eluded the organ prelude by tit Theological Semirnrv Ft. was co-founder of the Ft. Worth
James McGaughy organist of the:Wirth in lf)lf). conservatory of music.
Howard Payne music faculty and Following graduation from the Kc has been concerlmaster of
the processional with Prof. O. E.J Seminary he studied at Monte- the Ft. Worth Symphony Orches- H. P. COUNCIL KAS
Wmebrenner ol the Lhemmry7uma College uas Vegas New tra for sixteen years and has di-
departrnent acting as Marshal. Mexico where he later served as rected the choir of the Broad-
CHAPEL ELECTION
ion on an amc
invocation
The Howard
Dr. N. A. Moore of the Bible de-' a teacher and head of the vocal way Presbyterian Church in Ft. i An elect
puninuuL iiuituii-oiiu;uuii.- uni- uup.u iinum. jii mu iwu oe iv- worm ior 16 years. 1 10 the Howard Payne Student
VOlSUy tUUUnV piUHUUIlCUU UlU COIN LU it OUUIIUIOI- Ol rtrib UOgree Tn 10?.fi ho W.-l 5innmtnrl mncJn f!otinil onnsf iflltinn nn nnnnnnnn.
I with tno first graduating class of crilic and cditfn. on the Ft Worth mcril of tho all-school picnic plans
Payne Oratorio 1 that college. c.. rr.. :: i.:..i j i. Wj...u r 4 tt...
... . . .... ... I A .. r -J"" lUL-SJam u UH.MUUI1 WHICH n"-4 :unyi uy iiu in riusi now-
Chorus with E Clyde Whitlock j After twenty years of church he stin maintains. nis musicnl os. nrd Payne junior were featured
as guest conductor presented work Mr. Riddle was elected to snys havo appeni.ed in the Elud on thc! chapel program Thursday
"The Omnipotence by Schubert. his present position in January Musifnl rnII1.ir. nnf clltuwocf. Febrnarv 21.
Guest soloist was Dexter Riddle 1 1945. L nr :; I r ' .
nPinrt hie rfnnm!nf!B!1i .r'" "" xne amenamem wnicn
t!ie musjc department. East Texas
baptist College Marshall; and
Mrs. Eloise Grove of the South-
western Conservatory Dallas.
Also initiated as honorary
mmbcis were E. Clyde Whitlock
music editor and critic of the Ft.
Worth Star Telegram Miss Bar-
thina Brooks Dallas and Lamoin
Champ Coggin Avenue Baptist
nidmcnt I Ch"rch: Dallas-
Members of the facultv initiat
ed as regular memberr were Mrs.
Clyde Jay Garrett and Mrs. Frank
C. Mills Jr.
Students who were initiated as
regular members included Rose
Mary Walthal Gerald ino Duffer
1 James Newman Sam Kirkpatrick
son of J. D. Riddle and head of' During his denominational car-1 T1M . ! . " ' vuul' w"c" Wclb 1 and Mrs. Mary Bowman.
ihn m.icSr. rlnnnrfmon) nf Wfl nrr ho !. u.nrf nc nc!lnn nf lv" WIllUO'-K VV a mCmDCr 01 paru Uy U1U blUULT.l DOU.V WUS
Tpyhs Rnntii PnlloPo. Mnrshnil. I the Tr;inimr TTninn Ponvonfinn the committee to ret up standards stated on the ballots as follows:
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Dr. Clyde Jay Garrett head of ! 1940-41. That same year his name and .courses ?' m' an ac-' On a designated day in chapel
the fine arts department of How-1 appeared in "Religious Leaders Ll"ailucl SUDJCCl '" 10xas mgn '" wm ue open 10 nomina-
ard Payne presented the official; in America." He was a member scho.ls- Slnce 194 hc has bcen U(;n" fl'om thc student body as a
. .. ii-rii'iviriri iirixn tiixa i r vrr- rt a.nn r 1 i iii- fiu nr ii'irini'L' i 1 i iri ti
of the Executive Board State """"fa '1" "-- m- """ v.uu.w. 4 '
representatives of schools and or-
ganizations. Dr. W. A. Todd head
of the Bible department present-
ed honor guests.
Dr. Z. T. Huff dean of Howard
Training Union department for
ten years.
E. Clyde Whitlock
E. Clyde Whitlock of the Ft
Worth Star Telegram staff be
rrwrwnr attoat wft ni
i age of seven with a half-size vio-
AT SR. CAMPUS HOURlin. At nine he had a part in the
Southwestern College orchestra
and chorus at Winfield Kansas.
He has studied violin under
A "typical Howard Pi.ync Col-
lege convocation service" was the
highlight of Campus Hour held
Friday night in Howard Payne
Hall by the senior class.
Participating in the mock ser-
vices were R. B. Cooper pianist
who played the processional and
C scale; Kenneth Brown and John
Engleman honored guests for the
occasion; Peggy Cloyd who an-
nounced the guests; and Clarence
Powell who directed the convo
cation anthem.
' Others included membe
lion agency as a member of the lowing year. In addition to those
Texas Music Teachers Associa- nominated any others who wish
tion. to run may do so. A regular try-
As a charter member of the out da-v win bc sct asidc in chaPcl
TMTA organized in 1915.. Mr. for a11 lhosc wno havc bcen nomi"
'..... . . ar4"s-litj.4 V r-tm j-ntia-r 4 --i
gan formal study of music at the 'Whitlock s a permanent director 1U1-" unu UL"'S aill"S lu 1U"-
of the organization. He is also ATier ine "T-ouis tne stucicm
chairman of the Examining Board.
Listed in Who's Who in Amer-
ica he is a life member of Phi
Mu Alpha-Smfonia honorary
Ralph Wyhe of the Wyhe Violin 'music fraternity. He has
School Kansas City; Adolf Weid- Master Mason since 1920.
been
body will elect by secret balloting
five cheerleaders out of which
the head cheerleader will be elec-
ted later.
Student Council president Bill
Perkins presided over the elec
tion."3 W
imimi a-ii
Climax
4 ! J. B. Hicks vice-president of the
council announced that tne annu-i
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March 3 through V lias bcen de- j various campus activities
signaled as "Mission Emphasis' "Open Doors" will be the theme
APPLICATIONS FOR
SELECTIVE SERVICE
EXAMS BEING TAKEN
Austin Texas Feb. 12 Briga-
dier General Paul L. Wakefield
state director of Selective Service
reminded male college students of
draft age today that they must ap-
ply quickly if they wist to lake
the Selective Service college
qualification test this spring.
Applications for the test to bo
given on April 24 must be post-
marked no later than midnight
Monday March 10. Applications
postmarked after that time will
not be accepted.
Any local board of the Selective
Service System can furnish the
'M3c5ftiro Fmwlfoasiic WicxcJb-
.rjiJifjjAWJ. iiaflfcg.tfhkinsjJai.s ik wuiii g. . . . . ibervice bystem can lurnish th
HI ilIl-SV.iJUUl UilUlL Will UL' UU1U clt . . . - . -
.. . t r . I student with a bulletin of mfor-
the lake April 1 as part of Go .. . . . . .
... . ... . mation about the test apphca-
Wettern cek being sponsored .. r .
r i r i i tt 'tion blank and envelope for mail-
bv Daniel Baker and Howard. A .. .. .
r . . hng. Applications go to Educa-
Payne Colleges. Both schools will .. L . . .
J a limn rrriclitifr SJ''in- TJiiii4 rr
nrirt 'i-iriMln in fin ;i 1 1 -t l ir5 rnt i'n. t' ' '
Week" by B. S. U.'s of colleges of morning watch programs. Y.-'dco e ()f the acllvllies 'of the Now Jorsoy'
irs of land universities throughout the W. A. and Ministers' Council willjwct!k i Tot be able to tako the test i
the "faculty" Jane Black Mae. state. The week of mission pro-jcombino for an Annie Armstrong!
grams and study will p'-ecede the home mission prog.-am. and all
carry
annual Mirsion lollowship to be class meetings will
hold March 7 and 8 at Southwest-J mission theme
ern Theological Seminary Ft. .M'ssion Band PJay
Thursday Marcli o V? Mission i
Worth
Students to Attend Conference
Band mis: jonary play "Silver
Nichols and Mary Frances Bask
et.
Receiving degrees from "Doc-
tor" J. 13. Hicks were Pablo Dav-
ila Gienda Perrin and Rogene
Worlov.
Jean Roderick guest soloist
sang anthems to the honorees ac
companied on harmonicas by Payne students will attend the
Mary trances tsasKei ana 1'eggy e-omeience wnicn win meei in umbia S. A. now on
Cloyd. (general assembly on Friday night wl Sp0a'k.
Masters of ceremonies for the of "Mission Emphasis Week" ses- r b. Cooper mission chairman
senior class presentation oi uam- Kiuns conemtung oaiurciay eve- 0f the B. S. U. is in charge of all
Edylh Frost introduced by J.
... i B. Hick: and accompanied at the
out the . . .-i i i
piano ov Lois Roberts sang "Cold
Cold II. -j I" "Blue Moon" and
' Bumh Sheet Blues."
o
I Wings will be presented in chap-1 tv-l...; a-- TJr..-.
Annroyimatelv sixtv Tlownrd ' i r i i f i n n i w a JJcLulMso nave
iviwAiintHi.iv mai iiowciit. 0i jn eiiapil Friday Rev. G. W.I
I iviL'vuituuii uii.-Muuary io oi-
furlough
pus Hour were Sam Doughtery
and Johnny Scott.
ning March 8.
At Howard Payne special mis-
programs. "Tho campus is urged
to lake part in any of these mis-
J. W. Jones led the group in sion emphasis programs will belsion emphasis programs" Cooper
said. "Wo don't want this to bo an
end but a beginning in great
Christian vision.
singing several songs
Mabel Khim introduced by
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presented each morning through
out the week at Morning Watch
each day at Noonspiration and at
Game Nicrht Monday
Howard Payne College Urban-
ites had a game light at Leona
Gill's home Monday February
18 at 7:30. During a short busi
ness meeting Sibyl Brooks was!
elected reporter.
Mrs. Blake served refreshments shows the nature of the test and
in
ipplicanl must be a Selective Ser
vice registrant who intends to re-
quest occupational deferment as
a student; must be satisfactorily
pursuing a full-time college
course undergraduate or grad-
leading to a degree; and must not
previously have taken the test.
The test a three-hour written
examination is to provide evi-
dence for tho use of local boards
in considering deferment of a
registrant from militaiy service
as a student.
Tho test has bcen termed a
"measure of scholastic ability."
The bulletin of information ob-
tainable at local draft boards
of cake and punch.
I sample questions and answers.
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