Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 20, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 13, 1949 Page: 3 of 4
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Wednesday April 13 1949
THE YELLOW JACKET
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It seems tli.it - 1'riny is lure and you
kn iW w'it tn.it is supposed tn lri tij;
however Old Sit'n Hull li.is observed u
hit of licklciuss in tlic absence of the
AOpell.i Choir members (when the
e.it's aw.iv the mice will pl.iv) and
Sparky tuned to he enjoying the
company of Nit.t F.ive Dillan in Tom
niy's absence. Bud Wriyln also seems
to have strayed tow ird I'os.ilind Beene
in Hiddie's ahsenee.
It is nice to see such steadies as
Zinie Gilbert and I'aula I Inches Katie
and Flop Cedoni.i Geer and Mar-
shall Smith and N'ell Illgin and Lem
mie Jones.
Since the days of Mo'-ie. Hill Small
ing has been seen with Mary Smith
and Marvel Kendall. Some triangle!
We wonder if I lutlsy found out that
Mildred did not throw the rotten ba-
nana. Eddie I lam and Clyde Payne were
seen at the High School Play Fri-
day night. Congratulations Eddie.
We thought be was a woman hater.
The trips to A & M Jo Arvin has
been making seems to have paid off.
Notice that third finger left hand
addition. As if she'd let vou miss it.
I wonder what happened to Frank
Harnett and Ann when June came
home.
Has Hetty Shields given up Pistol
Liner for Whitey?
Then there's Jo Ann Phillips going
with Ann Pittman and Micklcr to the
lake Freshman Day and ending up
with a date with Micklcr Friday night.
Ann seems happy with "Hullet" Moore
howeer.
Will H. M. & Vonnie decide once
and for all whether they are or aren't!
Hoy Uranium seems to lie remaining
true to rteith.i. We like 'em like
that.
Is it true that Dot Sanders and Leon
Ji.ie hit it off quite well?
"Flash" Carter and "Speedy" Ogles-
by still seem to le enioving one anoth-
er's company.
Jody Long is seen with Hritt Towery
while Herman steps out with Judy
Stevens.
Then there are the couples like Hill
Smith and Vera Hain and Jo Ann
Wolfe and Fd Palmer.
I'll bet Zachic was happy last week
end Huck was here.
Can't J.ujuot eer settle down to one
girl? M.ivhe he thinks it doesn't pay.
I wonder win it is that when Hoy
15 rd makes a date he alw.tvs makes
one for H.nden Fields too. I don't
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-ee why they should be afraid of high
i col girls do ou?
W'n was Swanner so anious that a
eertin edition of the Yellow Jacket
nit reach Ha lor? It piys to be true
Joe or so they say.
State WMU Leader
Honored With Tea
at Women's Dorm
Many members of Baptist Women's
Mism nary Unions from Hrownwxd
and surrounding towns were guests at
a tea given Saturday afternoon from
3 to 5 o'clock honoring their state
president Mrs. Earl H. Smvth of
Mart.
Mrs. Smyth was in Brownwood to
speak at a meeting of the First Bap-
tist WMU Monday afternoon. She
was the house guest of Mrs. J. N.
Weatherhy president of that group.
Guests for the tea were met by
Miss Dorothy Co dean of women
and introduced to Mrs. Smvth; Mrs.
Weatherhy Mrs. W. A. Todd Dis-
trict 16 WMU president; Mrs. J. II.
McClain of Waco past District 16
president; Frances Smith president
and Kit Cummins president elect of
the Dormitory Young Women s Asso
eiation.
Alternating at the tea tabic were
Mrs. C. G. Sivclls and Mrs. J. W
Jennings past presidents of District
16. The table was laid with a linen
drawnwork cloth and silver appoint-
ments. The color scheme carried out
the WMU colors with the purple
trimmed cake and an all-white center
piece of stock and Easter lilies.
Mrs. Gordon Taylor wife of the
dean of men presided at the crystal
punch bowl placed on a second table
covered with a white linen cloth.
An arrangement of purple iris was
placed on the buffet and bridal
wreath was used throughout the recep-
tion rooms.
Assisting in the house party were
members of the Dormitory YWA in-
cluding Iva Jo Johnson Eunice Ra-
mon lone Wcxid Johnnie Ash and
Filene House.
Win your wings and a commission
in the U. S. Air Force. A special in-
terviewing team will be here to tell
oti how. The date April 25-26.
The place West Entrance Ad. Build-
ing. hpc
She was so voting and fair to see
1 took her for a ride;
The old bus rattled jerkily
Through moonlit countryside.
Romance was in the air and called
Bebuilding her and me
When suddenly the motor Mailer
But censored so did she!
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Pat White To Wed George Murry
Friday At Austin Avenue Church
Mr. and Mrs. David C. White. 1207
lrina announce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their daugh-
ter Patsy Jean to Mr. George Cole-
man Murray son of Mrs. Huby Mur-
ray of Thorndale.
The wedding will be Friday April
15 at 11 00 a. in. at the Austin Ave-
nue Prcsbwcrian Church with the
Hev. Edwin W. Norton officiating.
Miss White is a graduate of Borwn-
wood I Iigh School and is now a fresh-
man at Howard P.nne. Mr. Murray
is a graduate of Thorndale I Iigh School
Prizes Announced
For Photo Contest
COLUMBIA. Mo. March.-Pries
h.ne been announced for the fourth
annual Kappa Alpha Mu Collegiate
Competition by W. J. Bell e.ecutie
secretary. Prints must be received by
April 30 1949 to be eligible for the
awards.
Grand Prize will lie a complete pic-
ture assignment on SCIENCE ILLUS-
I'HA'I FD. with shooting script tech-
nical direction and acUiie an expense
account research help and general as-
sistance by the magaine staff plus
regular p.nment lor the accepted arti
ilc.
This prize will go to the photo-
grapher entering the liest group of si
to ten prints including entries in at
least three of the fie divisions.
A Cirofles camera and carrying
case awarded by POPULAR PIIOTO-
GHAPHY will go to the entry judg-
i d "best of show" regardless of the
division in which it is entered. This
print will not be eligible for other
awards.
"I hs show is open to all regularly-
enrolled students in accredited colleges
l lid universities. Fntn blanks may be
obtained fiom W. J. Bell Kappa
Mp'ia Mu IS Walter Williams Hall
University of Missouri Columbia Mis-
souri. Take viiur tests for Aid Torce pilot
training A speci il interviewing team
will he at West Entrance Ad. Building
on April 25 26.
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will liecomc the luitle of George
and he served thirt four months in
the Air Force before coming to How-
ard Payne. I le is now a junior stu-
dent. The couple will make their home in
Brownwood where thev will continue
their studies.
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Making a sudden decision to "get
away from it all" and concluding that
he could best make up his mind as to
his plans for the future Stan Kenton
sailed for Brazil on February 7. Ru
mors persist that he may turn to the
study of nschiatrv. But there's also
the chance that he will be back as i
bandleader again this summer.
The Andrews Sisters will head for
Europe again after a three-weeks en-
gagement at the New York Roy Thea-
tre this summer.
Reports that Duke Ellington would
disband bis orchestra this month was
denied emphatically by the Duke be-
fore he closed at the Los Angeles Mis-
hon Dollar Theatre.
Stan Kenton's Congo star Jack
Cost.inz.i joined the King Cole Trio
last month in a surprise move which
pretty well makes the King G)le quar-
tet from now on.
Lucky Strike has just cancelled
Frank Sinatra from the high-budget
"I lit Parade" program in an unexpect-
ed move. He will go off the program
as soon as his present thirty-nine weeks
contract runs out.
Lucky Strike also cancelled its day-
time Don Ameche musical abruptly be-
cause it couldn't compete against soap
operas.
The world's finest classical music.
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Holidavs! This week-end too! How
il. e
d.n
111 is
I his will lie the first real holi
since we came back from Christ-
hohd.ns. 1 hope we all make the
In st ol these lour days.
The A'C.ippclla choir Is now back
frm their tour and they have almut
I u! time to get enough rest. From all
reports they had a very good time ami
enjoyed every moment of it.
As you all know Merrill Lum.in
h'oke his leg while on the tour and
'e is now in the Hamilton Hospital at
Olney Tcvis. I'm sure he is verv
' tvsome up there so why don't vou
take a little time and send him a card
to dicer bun up. I know he will ap-
preciate it.
It seems ages since freshman day
iil we all lived over it. Although it
wis sorta cloudy and rainy evervone
seemed to have had a uikkI time nt
the lake. Ma be nc.t year the weath-
er will be warm and the sun will
shine.
The stirini; weather last week made
evervone so lazv but is so nice to have
pring here again after such a long
winter.
Have ou seen the H-Pond since it
has been cleaned? It is going to be so
much prettier when they get it fin-
ished. Bob Lith.in and Robin Guess
tried to stress in chapel the other day.
that if vou will keep off the grass it
will grow i tie campus win tie sucn
prettier if you will walk on the walks
and let the grass grow.
Not only is the campus getting dress-
ed up but the inside is getting painted.
I lave you noticed Cap's new office
and Dean I luff's and Tatum's remodel-
ed offices? I have heard that they are
going to redecorate the main office.
How nice everything will be.
I hove all of you have a very happy
Easter. Enjoy ourselves and be care-
ful. So long for now
including outstanding symphonies
singers chamber groups conductors
choral groups and opera troupes soon
will be presented for the first time cm
Capital platters as a result of the re-
e'ent agreement through wchicli Capital
will release the famous German Tele
funken discs in the United States.
Here are some of the last Capitol
hits "Blum Blum" (I wonder who I
am)-Peggy Lee; "Here I'll Stay" Jo
Stafford; "So In Love" Gordon Mac-
Rae; "The Hot Canary" Paul Wes-
ton; "Lemon Drop" Woody Herman;
"The New Ashmolean" Johnny Mer-
cer; "Portrait of Jenny" King Cole
Trio; "Cruising Down the River" Jack
Smith; "Sixty-two Ladies in Sea Green
Pajamas" The Starligbters.
The original Nature Boy is a bit
unhappv with life in general and peo
ple in particular these days. He says
All 1 want from ille is to be able to
compose and be witn my wite anu
babv." His latest tune is "Lond of
Love."
Capital Hits.
Get .in interview with the Aviation
Cadet Traveling Team. April 25-26.
Ad. Building West Entrance.
Service
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CAMPUS PERSONALITY
Don't believe that old story that
onlv children ate spoiled I here is at
least one exception nijhl here on the
'.mpil. Rubiit.i I aveine Keese is
t'ie (idv child ol lr. ami Mrs Hubert
C Kccm but In r lrn iidlmess unl
lining " ello" will n-ll mi that she
s as (cmplctelv un.illi cicil .mil tin
polled a person as vou will lind am
where.
Bomi in I I.ino O tint (u bir d
I1) " I iveinc attended yrade sthnl
it Pr nne Mountain 'I In u .ill' r
arniin: all the multiplicity n tabli
iin to "10" .ind the entile alphabet
' e ' in still siv it -iivt isk In r
I i. erne entered I le'elen l.shui" I ligl
Si lion graduat'iig in 1')I5.
Fur the Inst eir of her lollcyc hie
Lav erne was a "tea sippcr " Vis sin
went to Tcsas Univrsit. However
since Januan 1917 L.iverne bis bien
a student at Howard P.nne and loved
every minute of it1-!
Her major is secretarial tr lining and
art. You have probably seen some
oi ner work ui.it is it oii ever go
in the Library. II vou haven't seen it
why don't joti go in and take a look'
Her art real! has a distinctive stvle.
If ou want to find out Lav erne's
favorite dessert lust mention pecan
pie a la mode Her pet peeves are
gossiping people and fanatics
I ven though Lav erne has lieen go
mg to II P. C. over two vears im
bock has succieded in making a Bap
tist out of her. She is a memlier and
Post-Tour Parties
For A Cappella Choir
"All work and no pl.n makes Jack
a dull lxy" s.ns the old proverb.
Members ol the A Cappella Choir evi
denlly believe the saving since thev
have celebrated the completion of the
annual spring tour with two social
activities.
Miss Dorothy Cov Dean of Women
entertained the choir with an infor
mil reception lor members .mil their
dates m the parlors oi Howard P.nne
Hall billowing the home concert April
t Special guests were Mr and Mrs
Wall and Dickie. Dean and Mrs. Gor
don I.nlor Mrs. Sevmour and "Gm
ger" mother of Marilvn. and Mrs
French mother oi Barbara. The group
was entertained bv the "terrible four"
quartet Gerry Dratch. Bob Milam
Bill Langston and Leonard l'.iiiny.
led B.'V.i plaved the piano. The
highlights of the night were the "Do
vou remember ..." stories Irom the
choir tour.
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COSMETICS HAIR PREPARATIONS NOVELTIES
Special Prices to Students
Styles for the
College Man
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it mis leuul.irly t'ie I ir t Methodist
Chinch ind w.i rcccntk elected presi
dint of the Methodic Student Union
On the campus I averne is an .nine
member of the Art Club and I 'I A.
When she received her 1! S. de-
gree in la I .ivcrnc plans to int take
it i ivv b.r .ibout three months and then
buckle down in th. inb of teaching
- III'C
Ministers' Wives Fete
Husbands With Party
On I hursd.n- night March 31 the
Ministers Wives entertained their bus
bands at a weiner roast given at the
Cuegin Park
ApproMinitelv 50 .mended. Presi
dent and Mrs. Thomas 'I.nlor were
honor guests.
Games were conducted by the social
leader Mrs. W.dly Pendergrass.
On Saturday night the organization
was entertained by the director Mr.
Woodrovv Wall and the chaperone for
the tour. Mrs. Gordon 'I.nlor with a
part) at the lake. Mr. and Mrs. 'I ru
m in llarlowe welcomed the guests at
t''iir cabin Alter an evening of in-
I irm.il entertainment ice cream and
cake were served. Cliff Pederson
-bowed movies made on the choir
tour.
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Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 20, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 13, 1949, newspaper, April 13, 1949; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth102616/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.