Catalog of Howard Payne College, 1954-1955 Page: 33
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BULLETIN OF HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE
ORGANIZATIONS
Students' Association. The Students' Association is a voluntary
organization of the students having for its purpose the
maintenance of high ideals in scholarship, character and conduct.
It re-enforces the discipline of the Faculty and gives training in
self-government and a feeling of individual responsibility for the
institution. The Students' Association elects the Editors and Business
Managers of the two student publications, audits their accounts
through the comptroller of the College, and guarantees
their acts as its agents. The Executive Committee of the Faculty
Council is consulted constantly by the officers of the Students'
Association.
Baptist Students' Union. The Baptist Students' Union sponsors
all of the religious work that is done on the campus. Affiliated
with the B. S. U. are the Life Service Band, Ministerial Alliance,
Ministers' Wives' Association, the Morning Watch, and the
Young Women's Auxiliaries. Students who, in addition to membership
in the local Baptist Churches, belong to one or more unit
organization within the local church, are regarded as active members
of the B. S. U. All students, regardless of denominational
affiliation, are urged to become actively associated with the
church of their choice in Brownwood. All students in Howard
Payne are included in the socials and other general activities of
the B. S. U.
Pi Kappa Delta is a National Association of Intercollegiate
Debaters. The Howard Payne local chapter is the fourth organized
in Texas.
Alpha Beta Sigma. A club for students majoring in the field
of business education. Club programs are planned for student
development, with opportunity for participation in a variety of
activities designed to promote scholarship, encourage and foster
high ethical standards in business and professional life, develop
aggressive business leadership, and to be of service to Howard
Payne College and to the community. Club membership is open
to all students who profess an interest in business education.
International Relations Club. The purpose of this organization
is to acquaint students with international problems and to
make them more definitely conscious of the relationships which
exist between the various nations of the world. The Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace provides books which constitute
source material for the study of many problems.33
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Howard Payne College (Brownwood, Tex.). Catalog of Howard Payne College, 1954-1955, book, April 1955; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46498/m1/35/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.