The Howard Payne College Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. XXXXVII, No. 11, Ed. 1, Friday, December 4, 1959 Page: 4 of 4
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Faculty To Reveal
Talents In Show
"Les Follies Academique" a
faculty talent .show sponsored ly
the .Jacket Co-Ktls is to be presented
in Minis Auditorium Friday Decem-
ber 1 at 7 ::'() p.m. Sally Lyons
chairman has announced.
The srttiiiK for the show is to be
a French cafe miss Lyons explain-
ed. All participants in the show.
which includes a ariety of enter-
tainment are faculty members.
Admission prices are 7.1 cents for
adults and ."u cents for students.
Tickets may be obtained from the
Jacket Co-Kds or members of the
faculty.
"Les- Follies Academhiuo" is
sponsored by the .Jacket Co-Eds to
raise funds for the athletic ban-
quet to be held in the spring.
Classes Select
Eight Favorites
Class favorites were elected in
class meetings Friday November
20 according to Odie Windham
Senate elections chairman.
Pauline Oh. music major from
PenaiiR .Malaya and David George
speech major from San Antonio
wore elected Senior Class favorites.
Junior Class favorites are El-
vrana Hawthorne Iirowmvood ele-
mentary education major and Gene
Smith Hermit mathematics major.
Class favorites for the Sophomore
Class are Eugenia Wilson Waxa-
hachie voice and piano major and
George Mosier liallinger Bible
major.
Annette Hrooks secondary edu
cation major from San Antonio
and Jack Phillips. Bible major from
San Antonio are the Freshman
Class favorites.
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DIAMOND RINGS-WATCHES
COSTUME JEWELRY
TYPEWRITERS
RADIOS
SAMSONITE LUGGAGE
Credit at 'o Extra Cost
See Display in Bookstore
ALL SMILES
place clow us on tin licul ol .ick Phillips and Annette Hiooks as
pait of activities at the last all-school party where the two were
revealed as Mr. and Miss Fiiendline.ss of the Freshman Class.
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Dr. Lrniuul Daniel and Dr. Geo McChristy
HONOR SOCIETY TO INITIATE
ELEVEN NEW MEMBERS SOON
Eleven persons will lie initiated
Saturday as members of Theta
Ppsilon Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi
national honor society announced
Mrs. Raymond (Marjorie) Wood-
ruff president.
Initiated as active members will
be Pat Cook junior fiom Killeen;
Mildred Curley a senior from
Grand Saline; Mrs. Robert L.
(Karma Sue) Waldrop junior from
Sidney; Mrs. Leonard (Gloria)
Daniel junior from ISiownwood
Guy D Newman wife of Howard
Payne's president and Mrs. Olga
Schultz of San Antonio as alumni
members.
The initiation will be held at a
formal tea for on campus and out-of-clty
honorary members and
luembers-at-large at 2 p.m. Satur
day in the formal parlor of Veda
Hodge Hall.
Dr. A. .!. Qiiinn acting head of
the Department of Religious Edu-
cation is in charge of the initiation.
Dr Frances L. Merritt chairman
of the Division of Education is
Seven Students
Spend Holidays
In New Mexico
Seven Howard Payne students
and members of the Volunteer
Mission Band spent the Thanks-
giving Holidays on the annual
Thanksgiving extension trip.
Those making the trip were W. A.
Paik Sue Hughes Ken Ross. Gary
Peterson. Martha Mayhugh Hill Ord
and Doretta Causey.
Tile group's first stop was at
Van Horn Hill Ord's homo where
services were held in the First
Baptist Church.
From there they traveled to El
Paso where services were held in
the Mountain' View Baptist Church.
While in El Paso they visited the
Spanish Baptist Publishing House.
The final stop was at Carlsbad.
X.M. the home of Sue Hughes.
There the seven conducted services
in the HillCrest Baptist Church
on Saturday night.
The previous night the group hail
held services at the Monument
Baptist Church Monument N.M.
They were program guests of the
North Hill Church of Carlsbad on
Sunday morning.
A short trip to Juarez M. was
taken where some time was spent
visiting some of the old missions
and churches of the city.
Another interesting feature was
the tour through the Carlsbad
Cavern.
"It was a wonderful trip and a
grand experience" commented Sue
Hughes extension trip director.
Senior Class
Asks For Boxes
The Senior Class will spon-oi a
box supper at Kirkland Boat Docks
at Lake Brown wood. Friday. De-
cember 11 at G:.'!0 p.m. announced
Mary Ellen Isenhour chairman
All women attending are to bring
boxes of food. There are to be
prizes for the prettiest the small-
est and the largest boxes. Miss
Isenhour stated.
Mickey Walker and .lim Wliitt
are in charge of entertainment tor
the evening. Arlene I.ockliait is in
charge of publicity.
This is an all-school partv and
all students and I'aculH iik ip1 '
are invited to attend. Mis--hour
said.
Registrar Journeys
To Houston Meet
Mrs. 1!. o. Herring re "istrar wa-
in Houston recently to attend the
( ulivelitloli ol Tevis College Regis-
trars and Admissions Officer-.
The convention was held .it the
Rice Hotel witli a tour of iigis
trar's offices at the l'iiiei'sil of
Houston as a convention highlight
Alton Lee registrar of Ha lor 1 ni-
versity was elected president of
the organization for the eoiiiiiij
year.
SANITARY BARBER SHOP
208 East Baker Street
Brownwood Texas
A M ' Shorty ' Cornelius Proprietor
Joe 0 Grizzle Flat Top Specialist
J H Hendricks
"COME IN AND SEE US"
DAVIS FLORAL CO.
"Flowers Whisper What Words Cannot Say"
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and Mrs Theion (Ruby) McKenzie! fiiimoloi- for the chapter.
junior from Comanche.
Other initiates will he Miss Annie
Slielton assistant professor eme-
ritus of history and Miss Eula
lliiski w visiting professor of
journalism as honorary member--;
Charles A. Stewart head of the
Art Department and Maurine (Mis.
Charles A.) Stewart instructor in
art as faculty members and Mrs.
Always your best entertainment at
Interstate's BOWIE Theater
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AN INTERSTATE TMEAZRE
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SUNRISE CLEANERS
AND MEN'S WEAR
& Special discount to all students on Men's Wear ft
ft Suits ft Shirts
ft Sports Wear ft Pants
All types of Mens Formal Wear for rent
900 Austin Ave. Phone: Ml 2-2940
Tlie tea also will mark the open-
inir of the chapter's annual white
elephant sale to continue throunh
December !i in the education cur-
riculum library Proceeds from the
sale will no to tlie chapter's
cholarship fund.
SPORTS CALL
l Continued from Pane 3)
li.Miiiiasiuin tlie so-called home
court advantage becomes even
more commanding.
Don't turret' Satin day is doublo-
lic adc r niejit A freshman ganio
with Decatur llaptist College var-
its will piecede the varsity tilt.
A tip of the hat to Coacli .1. II.
i Cap I Shellon and his seven-
mc mlier cross-country track team
lor anaiu briiiKiUK the national
Hack s-potlinht to I IPC. The ruin
net's braed l'-deKice Nebraska
weather not to mention I!" other
teams to nail down tlie third
place l ibbun ill the XAIA cross-
coiiuti meet held Saturday in
Omaha.
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SHOE SHOP
Belts
Boots
Billfolds
Shower Shoes
NEW ITEMS FOR SALE
Leather Ear Clips
Leather Pony Tails
Bags
Western Belts Belts for Ministers
Western boots & belts
and complete line of shoe polishes
And many other items we can't mention
Present your blanket tax
and get your discount at
Inlow Shoe Shop
111 K. Chandler Tel. MI 2-2941
What Makes Pop Corn Pop?
Popping corn contains water. When the water gets hot enough
the kernel explodes. Result: popcorn.
We're not passing this information along as a public
service. Actually we're up to the same old game.
You see popcorn makes most people thirsty.
Fortunately when most people get thirsty
they hanker for the good taste of Coca-Cola.
Wouldn't you like some popcorn right now?
C'mon now wouldn't you?
SIGN OF GOOD TASTE
Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by
BROWNWOOD COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.
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The Howard Payne College Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. XXXXVII, No. 11, Ed. 1, Friday, December 4, 1959, newspaper, December 4, 1959; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth102752/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.