Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. XXXXIV, No. 19, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 6, 1957 Page: 2 of 4
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WEDNESDAY MARCH 6 1957
PAGE TWO
THE YELLOW JACKET
3-D Color Slide
Project Will Be
Seen by Schools
A i "up cif luiMtH'ss mnjois
iimi"! !m ilni'itii'ii of Mis Mar-
..t Evan . h. takiMi ;i number
if mini -.IkK'- of campus activi-
ties TIk-m IJ-D pit tin e? will be
-hnwn to luj:h school somors
within a ."lO-mile lacliu? nf Brown-
wood. Tht- tutk-nts m the i;roup aie
Gu- Schuhmann Penny Fold Bob
Leiu'h. Bill Don Smile- and Bill
Hat'. Gu-s Sthuhmann was the
photoRiaphi'i
Sjvcial students in the Public
Relations class have taken as a
ptoject showing the tildes. These
stu lents aie Matk Smith Sam
Ciawfotd Don Sheppard Vivian
Tnpk'tt and Caioln Russell.
The shdes hae been shown to
a numbi'i of the oiganiations on
the campus Thev weie also shown
in faculty meeting
Band Entertains
At Ssnta Anna
The HPC Hand
ludi nts t mt.t
School with a concert February
2.").
The piogram consisted of a va-
nety of popular music as well as
some moit -el ious music Seveial
numbeis featuied the tiumpet
section and Johnny Milnoi sang
several novelty songs which
bi ought loud applause from the (
audience
The band played such numbers
as "Atlantis" a suite in four
movements; "B-flat Blues;" "Ten-
derly" Schubeit's "Maiche Mil-
ltane;" and "National Emblem."
entc i tamed I
Anna High
VENTRILOQUIST
'John and Jack'
Team on Campus
A couple of unusual mid-term
enrollees at Howard Payne were
"John and Jack" ventiiloquest
and dummy fiom Atlanta Ga.
The ventnlociuist is John Han-
kinson Methodist ministerial stu-
dent and son of Victor E. Han-
kinson 1954 graduate of Howard
Payne.
John has been entertaining at
chinch and civic gioup.s with his
ventiiloquism since age 1(1 He
iecentlv won an excellent lating
fin thiouing his volte in a
Gcoigia state contest
FROM THE EDITOR'S. DESK
Club Meetings Telephone
Extensions lot Up-iodaie
Some things which need to be brought up to date are
the lists dealing with club meeting times and places and
with telephone extention numbers on the campus.
Recently an effort was made to contact all campus organ-
izations in order to get news of their activities in the Yellow
Jacket Out of live clubs which are scheduled to meet on
Thursday for example four evidently do not meet any
more and one does not meet at either the time or place
listed on the schedule at the Jackets' Nest in fact it meets
in the room assigned to one of the other four.
To find out a telephone extension number that is not
known to the caller requires a roundabout red-tape type of
rigamarole which sometimes takes more time than would
be required to go in person to see the person wanted.
Fullest cooperation is desired in our attempt to bring
both lists up to date. Therefore all organizational reporters
and campus offices are being asked through this medium
to turn in the above mentioned information to the editor's
office in the Publications Annex.
The Editor
Inquiring Inquirer
Siudenis Discuss
What They Would
Like in 'Jacket'
By Don Swann
Many diffeient types of news
stones aie what HPC .students
would like to see moie of in the
Yellow Jacket. Following aie sug-
gestions leceived bv this week's
mquiier.
Sidney Barton believes that it
would be beltei to punt news
stones about futuie events earli-
er. Sidney believes that these e-
vonts will receive more iesponse.
Paul Watson (Rabbi) desires
the appeal ancc of more letteis to
the editor in the Yellow Jacket.
He believes that the Yellow Jack-
et should ask for letteis on cer-
tain issues.
Benny Davis thinks that a long
list of campus activities should
be piinted m the Yellow Jacket.
He also dcsiit's the appearance
of a tegular gossip column in the
paper.
Bob McMann desues the punt-
ing of mine spoits news about
basketball tootball and track.
Rudy Sanches thinks the Yel-
low Jacket should punt news
stones concerning national poli-
tics. fJim Heiod believes the Yellow
Jacket should publish mote hu-
man inteie-t stories.
Boy Poyner believes more hu-
man interest stones should be
printed in the Yellow Jacket be-
cause he prefers the appearance
of light reading material in the
Yellow Jacket above all other
types.
Letters from students concern-
ing improvement of the Yellow
Jacket are welcome. Let us hear
from you.
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THE YELLOW JACKET
"THE VOICE OF THE CAMPUS"
STAFF
GENE CONNER
STANLEY DAVIS MARY ETTA
LAWRENCE JUADEEN HARPER
MARIE TROSTLE
FRANCES LAMB
DIANE WEBB DON NEWBURY
JOYCE TOWNSEND
. . JIM GORDON
JANNELLE BELL
BOBBY SEALE
JON VANDAGRIFF DON NEWBURY
EUGENE FLEMING
EDITOR
ASSISTANT EDITORS
BUSINESS MANAGER
SOCIETY EDITOR
SOCIETY STAFF:
FEATURES
FASHIONS
ENTERTAINMENT
BOOK REVIEW
POETRY
SPORTS EDITOR
SPORTS STAFF.
FEATURE SPORTS-
RELIGIOUS FEATURES
STAFF:
DON SWANN CHARLES RICHARDSON RONALD McKINZIE
KENNETH TURNER DWANE GALE JESSICA PARIS. GLENN
HAMMETT BILL WICKER HAROLD MAULTSBY JACK
WOODSON DAVID EOFF.
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The other day our vice president in charge of good
news announced that someone somewhere enjoys Coke
B8 million times a day. You can look at this 2 ways:
Either we've got an incredibly thirsty
individual on our hands. Or Coca-Cola is the
best-loved sparkling drink in the world.
We lean to the latter interpretation.
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Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. XXXXIV, No. 19, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 6, 1957, newspaper, March 6, 1957; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth102671/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.