The Howard Payne College Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. XXXXV, No. 25, Ed. 1, Friday, April 11, 1958 Page: 1 of 4
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The HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE
YELLOW JACKET
VOLUME XXXXV
BROWNWOOD TEXAS. FRIDAY APRIL 11. 1958
NUMBER 25
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Eight
CHEERLEADERS Elected IIPC Cheerleaders for next year were left to right Cecil
Friend Beverly Murray Earlina Crawford Leroy Pollock (head cheerleader) Pat Mel-
ton and Thomas Atwood.
Leroy Pollock Named
HPC Head Cheerleader
Six Howard Payne students
were selected by the student
body to represent HPC as cheer-
leaders for 1058-59. The students
will fill their positions begin-
ning in the fall of 1953.
Those elected weie Leroy Pol-
lock head cheerleader; Thomas
Atwood Cecil Friend Earlina
Crawfmd Beveily Murray and
lepeaiir. Pat Melton.
Leioy is a sophomore student
from Santa Anna and is majoring
in u.mmercia! art. He is a mem-
ber (f A Capnella Choir Glee
club arid the Art Club.
Thomas fiom Kernut is also
a opnomme He is majoring 1:1
Bibli and minoimg in p.-ychology.
A -ophunioie. Civil 1-. majoiing
in niucation. and is a graduate
ol Hiownwood High School.
Dr. Held Honored
At Speech Meet
Dr. McDonald Held chanman
of tin- Division of Speech Aits at
Howaid Payne v. a- elected vice
president of the Southern Speech
O-socuition at the convention held
last week in Houston with rep-
rest ntatives of 25 colleges attend-
ing. As vice president he will be
in charge of the program for the
1959 convention to be held at
Louisville Ky. 111 connection with
tlie fifteenth anniversary of the
South( rn Baptist Theological
Semmai y. It also means that he
automatically will succeed to the
association presidency at the 1959
convention.
Three HPC students also won
honors at the Houston convention.
Phil Schiller Brownwood stu-
dent and David George San An-
tonio debate team won four of
their six debates on "Resolved:
That the Requirement of Member-
ship in a Labor Organization As
(See DEBATE Pg. 2)
Seek
Earlina is a junior from Dallas.
She is majoring in elementary
education and is a member of
TSEA A Cappella Choir and the
Jacket Co-Eds.
Beverly is the only freshman
on the team. She is a speech ma-
jor from Fort Worth.
Pat is the only 'carrj -over'
member of the team. She m rve 1
;i chi i ' le.idi r for '."7-'5U Pat is a
voice ma lor and a member of A
Cappella Chon Jacket Co-i dn and
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Etta Lawrence Yellow Jac kit
editor.
Miss Petty was selected by a
committee of seven faculty an 1
student lfulei's appointed b tin
Yellow Jacket staff aftei the p.i
pi 1 received an mvitat n fio'ii
Glamour Magazine to nomina .1
Howaid Pane co-ed for the hi.n
or.
The selection w.is mi'de on ;.
10 pmnl cheek list (oilsidcium
liguie posture grooming imagi
nat'on and good over-all plan-
ning of a wardrobe and waidmbt
budget individuality uinli" slant
iri4 of her1 own fa-hron type an I
apprupi lateness 111 costumiiiL and
makeup.
F01 the contest fashion prclun
were submitted of Miss Pittv in
campus foimal and off campi.--daytime
costumes.
Miss Petty is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Petty 1500
Ninth Street.
Her statistics: Five feet eight
inches tall 120 pounds and an
11 dress size.
Council Posts
was elected to the campus Who's
Who.
These students will fill va-
cancies left by 57-515 cheerleaders
who were Sidney Barton Gary
Nicolcs Bunny Martin Nola En-
nen and Louise Hiimm
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HPC'S BEST-DRESSED Jane Petty Yellow Jacket
nominee from Howard Payne in the Glamour Magazine
search for America's 10 best-dressed college co-eds poses
Campus Election
Slated April 14
Eight candidates are competing
for four Student Council offices
to be filled in a student body
election April 14. Those seeking
election and their positions are:
President
Jac1: Riley a junior student
nnjoiiiig in history and fiom
AmniilK). lie is a member of
L S B and BSU. and served as
wee piesident of his class in 195G.
Eob Sorenson liom San Ber-
n 1 M10. Calif is a junior voice
majni. He was selected for the
Who's Who on campus is a mem-
ber of A Cappella Choir and i
the junior class vice president.
G&ry Nichols also a junior stu-
dent is a biology majoi from Kla-
math Falls Ore. He has served
as head cheerleader of 57-58 and
was chosen class favorite his
ophomore year.
Vice-President
Roy Kornegay a junior from
Lafayette La. is president of
L.S.B. and president of A Cap-
pella Choir. He is majoring in
lehgious education.
Jim West also a junior is a
speed "iioi from Dallas. He is
a numb 1 ol L.S.B. Ministeral
Alliance and 1 le College Th litre.
Secretary
Peggy Pale fiom Lancaster is
a junior speech major. She is
vice-president of Jacket Co-eds
a member of Alpha Chi and the
Theatre Club.
Myrna (Pud) Light is a junior
music major from Llano. She is
a membei of the Yellow Jacket
Band Jacket Co-eds and was
Football Sweetheart in '57.
Treasurer
Nancy Yant a sophomore from
Foit Woith rs majoring in edu-
cation and history. She is a mem-
ber of the Jacket Co-eds.
Petitions have been filed by
sixteen students to fill the po-
sitions of class president or stu-
dent council representative in the
three upperclass divisions.
Robert McMahan and Paul But-
ler are candidates for president
of the junior class. Candidates
for class representatives are Pat
Craus Elaine Kelscy and Pat
Brown.
Marc Wilder and Giegg Ber-
ry are the candidates for presi-
dent of the senior class. Those
seeking positions as representa-
tives of that class are Roland
Wilson. Jeanette Sewell Dickie
Din-on and Delores Mabry.
Ed Martin in the only candidate
fi' the soplmmoie class piesident.
C iid.dat tor icpie-e ntativt ?
Klw ma Hawthorne Kay Gk'
1 I in C. air! Jatk Beckett
BSU Skies
Election Day
Fndav Apnl 11 1 tin d te
foi the .initial election of the
BSU officeis for ")!!-'59. Those
nominated aie David G'oige
piesident; Grace Maitine and
I BeMy Skinner enlistment chair-
n .111 Kathryn Weedon devotion-
1 al chanman. Tommy Pisnoll and
Ra Parki r missions chairman.
B tly Eckeiman and Peggy
rnwn social chairman; Marcia
Si h.M-inburg and Patsy Ridf-e-
v sii-ieiiiiy: Kranci Hen-
1 . promotional chairman
Violet Cox Elaine Kelse and
' ilvu 1 Beaveis puhheit ; Jeiry
Bob Hutton Howard Si luitt
Chnstain citizenship; Ed Gifforel
and Bill Wicker music John
Brown and Martha Sawyer radio
chairman; Dr. C. O. Mitchell
faculty advisor and the Rev. J.
T. Gibson pastor advisor.
Eight-hour-law passed by Con-
gress in 1868 provided that in all
government employment eight
hours should constitute a day's
work.
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The Howard Payne College Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. XXXXV, No. 25, Ed. 1, Friday, April 11, 1958, newspaper, April 11, 1958; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth102704/m1/1/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.