Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 4, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 3, 1950 Page: 3 of 4
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THE YELLOW JACKET
HI-NOTES LOVE IS THEME
By now you know. Television I By Sam Daughcrty
is bringing about a icvolution in .If wo ove ono nnolhcri God
untuttainment education a n dj aW(iU(ih m us and hls oVe
music u nab niogiosfcuu as muen ( pe fwlcd us j J()hn 4 12
ill iwu jfuaia ti itiuiu uiu in iJll.
P.
Mass pio'luetion lias lowered pii
Love is hat tt to define but easy
ccs'Tholo a.e two million selsl1" ' T'?0 "'? T"y WdS
installed winch will be lnclcabJ the Lnahsh vocabulary we can-
ed by at least fifty pel cent with-
the yetu The amount of money
spent on new and linger stations
talent advertising and piomo-
tion is btaggenng. The nations
loading musical celebratics aie
signing TV contiacts legally and
otheiwise.
Whole families watch t h u
shows and forget to eat. Will
eluldien watch the comics and
crime or will paients the public
and educatois be able to demand
not define; yet we illustrate their
meaning thiough our actions ev-
eiy day. Such is the case with the
woid LOVE. The scnptuie verse
above has a two-fold meaning.
If we love one another God is in
i His love is theie God's love
vvnks thiough us in many ways.
When we smile at another student
on the campus that is God's love
wot king thiough us. When we say
a cheeiy "hello" to someone
that is also God's love woiking
tlitrulrrli He Wlml r!li1Cft: 113 to
conductive piograms and tegu-i. . ' . nrB . ..
eirsonajn'iv
Making hei fust debut in How-
aid Payne ciicles Laveine Pios-
tidge captivated Tiiuisday's chap-
el audience with her accotdian
selections and stage piesence.
Laveine was just one example of
the vanous talent of HP piesent-
ed by the Student Council.
Speaking of talent Laveine is
talent pel sonified. Her keen ac-
coidian isn't her own asset but it
does do her justice. She's also a
whi at the piano keyboaul and a
maestto at an organ
At a glance L A. (shall we call
hei?) flashes bright entiancing
blown eyes but don't be luied
yet; she also has waun blown
hair and a smile that would make
a kitten purr. She has a happy
res Hum an
Lite their offspring's viewing
hoiii.V The listening and playing
hiibus of young people will
ciououe.ss be influenced even
imne than they evei wete (which
was plenty) by uidio. Don't dis-
count TV as a fad or futuie haz-
aid It is hcie.
Among this week's popular
ing .spnif The love of God does
of com be. God's love can woik
thiough us in many many ways.
On the athletic field one can
I .show the right kind of Christian
love by being afair and good
spoit.
In the classioom one can help
ot!ieis feel at ease by a genuine
"Tin nlsihli! Tins" is Tutu Ilnm
ei peit piping of 'Get Up" and Christian attitude.
"Dish Hag." Another big hit is I n lhu camPUs 'ou can iV;nl
ma." Maybe you have already!" sp'"t "f love by 0kmK "
Maim Laiu a 's lendition of iBtur side of life and oveicom-
"Giatula." Maybe you have al-'" th'' dullcr hldo tlu"uh cain;
leady lieaid Louib Annstiong on
a leal collector's item "La Vie! mutation floweus 01 scatter pins
en Rose and "C Est Si Bon." ! As fall pi esses forwaid the switch
And some of that low down stuff is made and sknts and blouses
that eveiybody enjoys is Geoige'iL'ign the dining hall The boys
Gibbs singing "I Was Dancing emphasize comfort with casual
With Someone" and Pel cy Faith's slacks modified 'T" shntb and
"All My Love." a gala an ay of coloiful spotts-
Kay Stein has made another j shuts
hit teal ing the heai tout of "When Topping the season in fash-
You'ie a Long Long Way Fiom ions this week is the intioduction
Home."
Up and coming in the music
woild is an album of tunes fiom
film. "Summei Stock" featuring
Judy Gailand and Gene Kelley
and albo a wondeiful Columbia
album of songs by Saiah Vaughn.
Last but not least is Leopold
of sweateis and light jackets to
the campus. Without iushing the
season but peifecting an early
flash vanous students have worn
slip-ovei sweateis letter jackets!
and long sleeves dui ing the week
Pep tally showed a fashion par-
ade of bpott btyleb that aie fash-
Stokowski conducting an album umaoie accentuating ratuuioy .1
of many mooded ballet excerpts uvei' clescnption.
"Heatt of the Ballet." 1 Outstanding this yeat in eveiy
o (cncle club and class on the cam-
CTVT ITf1 A "-nTTTR IPUS lh tne formality of the scene.
One of the most admirable piac-
tices on our campus is the infor
mal habit of diessing foi dinner.
Although no set tegulation te-
qunes that the students who eat
in the dining hall dtess for the oc-
casion eveiyone seizes the oppor-
tunity to piesent their best self
aftei a hart owing day in classes.
The touch of an infoimal atmos-
STYLE OF THE WEEK
COMBOS ARE FAVORITES
I As chaiactenstic of Amencan
I manners as hotdogs ate to the
iballgame is the met easing idea
of case and casualness. Loafets
sknts spotts blouses blue jeans
semi-diess slacks spoitshnts or
white shuts set the pace in styles
foi the week.
Notewoithv in fashions is the
otiginality in diess but lating
above eveiv fad is the all-aiound
pnnciple that style and fashion is
developed not thiough newness
lor uniqueness but thiough neat-
' ness and taste. In the wotds of a
popular well-diessed ex of How-
aid Payne . . . "a cheeiful man will
go on his way icjoicing content
to look foiwatd; hononng his oc
cupation whatever it might be
leiuleting even tags tespectaute
by the way he weats them; and
and not only being happy himself
but causing the happiness of oth-
oi s"
est effott.
In the vaiious activities we en-
ter we may be a patt of campus
life by showing consideiation for
otheis giving otheis a patt in!
planning and developing these1
activities on our campus
Chi 1st mav be pet fueled in us!
only when we aie willing to 1
shaie share His love with otheis.
Chnst's love didn't die when He
died! nor when Christ's disciples
died. Chnst's love continues to
live within and is tevealed
thtoughout each Christian sei-
vant. Love is practical; it mav be
can led with you fiom day to day.
Love is abiding. As in I Corinth-
ians 13 1.1. "and now abidetli
faith hope love these three; but
tite greatest of these is love." Of
all things love continues to abide.
Love is power the most powei-
ful force on ear tit What changes
a heart lrom sin to satisfaction'
Love. What changes a ftown to a
smile? Love. What changes a
home fiom conflict to comfort''
Love. Lincoln once said- "How
can I better destroy my enemies
than by making them my fnends "
Love makes fnends not enemies
Love is putting otheis above
self. Chi 1st put His love foi us
above himself. He revealed su-
pteme love by dying on the cioss
for our sins Love is bought at a
pi ice. Chi 1st paid the pi ice; we
receive the reward of love. Love
must also be williivj to put oth-
eis above self that is love Love
is more positive than negative
Our love is shown thiough pos-
itive action not negative neg-
lect. Love is also sacnficial
Chi 1st gave himself as a sacnfice
for our sins that was love. Our
boys in Koiea aie saci if icing then
lives because of love foi freedom
and Amenca.
Let us not foi get the supieme
duty of love as shown in the
scnptuie. In Deut Cf3 aie these
winds 'Thou shalt love the Loul
thv God with all thine heart and
with all thy soul and with all
thv might " If we live up to this
gieat commandment; then tiuly
love will be tevealed thiough us
in every way.
Let tins eai be a yeat of love
and we can tiuly make this yeat
a great ear foi Chi 1st and How-
aid Payne.
o irp -n
Opo'ls A
M
mi si ci am
plieie temains altliouglt you stu-(
dents diess for the evening meal
The usual casual outfit is a peitj
dtess for the girls decked with
CURRY'S
JEWELRY
401 N. Fisk
LAVERNE PRESTIDGE
and ftte appeaiaiut tha iiul
bctlei iluk on los Shi hi
at the White house n ti It-
phone. L A was chiistcnccl Fi.m 1
Laveine Piestidge but '.'jhoitv'
is her inonrkei. 1
Slie's ahiMilv a It
even cliscouiage I In lis uppii-
cl.is men jet. as she sa.s How -aid
Pavne' I loe it' It is a won-
der iul fnendlv plan. Fi.inklv 1
am glad I chose Howaid
Pavne . " Agued'
Tins all came about aftei hei
fust impiesMnn when she visited
hoie onv Sunda l.isi e.n Am -one
could find it oas to be fnend-
lv to this peisnnahtN.
On Willi hei stoi she leads
too Biams. hi autv What 1 lse"
Well (which muck nth is one ol
her most used expulsion) she
leads to lind poetiv to collect
Now if anj oi oii Homcos aie In-
tel esttd ou miglit tiv the
'Riibtit Biowning" appmae h and
he 1 uld dcotc that time to
hcc'i :ng Mm quote 01t1 eise
(can Mill think ol a better wav to
iae time'')
You mir.ht .nid these aie fool-
pioof lnnts. Mills a sack of pea-
mi's with Mm You sic she loes.
in a m.innei of -peiikmg peanuts
and s;ihi 1 A Upic.il ficshm.m
she likes gieen. not to mention
football and basketball
L A 1- .1 Dall.isoni.in who was
one a Bison fiom Sunset High;
School As a Bison she i.itcd tops'
in Diamalics Club Good Sihol-
u ship Club and the Speakei's
Club She was a iwmbi 1 of Be -erlv
Hills Baptist Chuuh 111 Dal-
las and jouincNcd to Ridgeiiest
last summer inu see ne ciocs!
get aiound
T ii in. .mil In ill' Ml.mnmt '
ll.tl VWI.IV . .w ... t. "t
a majoi m organ with a gunralj
music minoi Hti ambition 1rshi
leligious music.
L. A. (maybe rts the Beverly
Hills effect) has played and stud-
d the accoidian foi five and one-
I half eais as a student of Bob
'Franklin instructor of accoidian
fiom Ohio She is open foi stu-
kins of auoulian music 01 she
;pic- nl act 01 man seiciions 11 con-
1. 11 ud thiough the HP Fine Aits
1) p.n.ment (If voti want to join
lu 1 1 iii' of adinneis she is an as-
' .ut m the music department
it 1 1 an be seen titer e after class-
! W v 11 a ked. L A. couldn't frnd
1 piii ticul.ii dislike but her
1 is ' is "desirable people" a
Km' to the wise . She's also a
1 in! 1 1 of the College Chorus
Cappella Choir and the
tmU Choi us
() !C. O K. she finallv admit-
cil -he just 'liked people" loves
1 i 1 and hei pastime is Usuallj
1 1. in that's out pei.sonalitj' L
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Co-eds Serve
1 7u. ;'; "'With Coke Party
al Jacket not ' JL
J.ukel Co-cds had an informal
coke p.uu in the parlor of the
Ciul's Doimitoiv Fndav Sep-
teinbei 22
The sponsoi. Miss Fi antes Mer
uit and the oflueis fonned the
By Clarence Powell
The ministeis of Howaid
Pavne College lor the second con-
secutive year have attended a
five da (mentation course The
colli se sponsored by the Gen-
eial Convention of Texas and led
b Mi. Pientice W Chunn. has
hi ought many Texas Baptist le.id-
i'is to 0111 campus The puiposeof
tins com se is to acquaint all Bap-
tist students and especiallv
preachers with the work and
leadeis of the Texas Baptist Cin-
entioii Di Stnngei tieasuiei foi Tex-
as Baptist lee titled Monda niglit
in detail pointing out the (manu-
al standing ol 0111 oigamation
ui binnger was loiiowed on
Tuesdav evening bv the capable
Chnstian lavman Di A D Fore-
man of Abilene Di Foi eman
speaking from the viewpoint of a
. ... 1 . . . .
uieiM.ig line at the dooi Nita l;l man- slillwl rtMU "l ' 1us
F.im. Dillon ntesided at the iei!-lw'Kt' UH l" 11L'' v-nirsuan m spon
i-lt 1 while Mollv Ross piesented
seual piano selci lions
Mai Ruth Ligon Doylene Gil-
inoie Pats Jay. and Thomasina
Spaiks sened cokes and cookies
to fifty guls
. . o
A cowbov was enthusing about
his lioise
I fnt the smartest lioise jou
iMi saw" he said 'One d
while nding I fell off and biokei
m leg" I
'Wait a minute" interrupted
anuthei cowbov "You're not go-1
inn to tell me he picked Miu up
and put miu baik m the saddle " 1
"No but he dragged me to my 1
bunk thui galloped lie miles to
tct me a doctoi There was only 1
urn shp 111 it He came back with
a hoi se doe toi '"
sibihties 01 meet desti lie turn Hi
continued bj stating that Wash-
ington needed mine pi aci-ni( cl-
ings and less di mkmg meetings
Di David Gaidnei on Wcelnesda
evening conducted an mien sting
discussion of the wmk of the
Baptist Standard cmphasimg
the necesMU of a good Baptist
papei in c vei home
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THE FINEST
IN
MODERN PORTRAITURE
STUDIO
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JACKETS
MAKE
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igOJCEHIEH V.I-1JI
t..v.Nvc s tiias
SANITVUY HVKltKR SHOP
Sliintj Ciirnilius
HIS Knst Baker
A SHOPPING SPOT
FOR
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Photo Equipment
Cosmetics
Toiletries
Candy
GIFTS
SODA NEEDS
LUNCHES
3 Stores For Your Convenience
Mr. L H Tapscotl Texas Bro-
Ihethood Sectetaiy spoke Thurs-
day evening on the woik of the
Baptist Biotheihood. The course
was londudcd Fnday evening
with an addiess by Dr Floyd
Chaff in Assistant Executive Sec-
retin v of the Texas Baptist.
The Oiicnl.ilmn Course thanks
to Texas Baptist is lapidly tie-
qua. nturg Baptist Students with
the gnat Iiadeis and functions
of the 01 Lini:ition
WAITIN' FUR THE BELL
"M wmk is till a-d me and heie
I be a sittm'
Rotcdoiti ain't no fun so 1 wish
1 loiild be gittm'
The doiks 1 tu kin' minutes but
the .11 lis don't seem tei go.
Who'd cvu think a period could
pass so siv lulh slow''
I vc lostcd Salh's paper 'nil I
si 1 ibblcd nei Joe's
I'm wiote on the di sk 'nd it
1 ausi d m tcai lies Woes
1 111 waitin' fin the bill but It
don't a-set in tc 1 rrng.
An' so befoie I to I ' do anolhei
thing
When no one is a lookm' I'll put
m Luni uj)nn the cliaii
So that ji 1 k that sits heie next
will know that I was there
Will as I sard befm I'm tiled
of a sittm'
So if the t ne hi 1 ain't a-lookin' I
fin s 1 11 be .1 nittin'
What I think ol oil 1 could
wiilt on tin lu ol ol a pin and if
Mill 11 In nd ilow n I 11 w 1 ilc it "
NOW
You can bung your kodak finishing to Gibbons Smith
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STUDIO
1005 Center Avenue
Blown wood
BINGHAM'S BEAUTY SHOP
"Complete Beauty Seivue"
Irma Bingham Bennett Pi op
110 West Depot Phone 2147
KING MUSIC COMPANY
"Everything In Music"
FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
r Mi-i s ( if rufii of
MOW lcl PAYNE
(01 i.F(;i:"
A homi nki eluiiih which long
ll.is stoo 1
Colli 1 be oui- ll Mill onlj'
onh would
Atte nd tin se set vices1
Sand i Si lion .. J: 15
Muiiiing Woisluj) .l():.r)r)
Training Union .. IMC
Mul-Wick Prayer Serivre
7:.'10
Fvernng Win. ship 7:.'10
Niwct model n Dccoiation in
Y P Dipt
Comloi table an conditioned
siik tuai
Fellow shij) Activities Youth
Choir
Coggin Avenue
Baptist Church
1815 Coggin Avenue
DR. H. H. HARGROVE Pastor
Southside Laundry and Dry Cleaners
Conveniently Located
Near the Campus
TELEPHONE 2024
Brooks Brothers
BANNER DAIRIES
Grade "A" Pasteurized Milk Butter Cottage
Cheese Ice Cream
"Where To Buy It"
102-4 E Commerce Phone 2G26
ft 011 1111
The chinch with a Youth Pro-
gram Welcome to Howard Payne
Students.
Tice taxicab transportation
fut lushed.
Call White Cab telephone No.
7515 or 9889 and say
"I want to go to Coggin Avenue
Bapti t Chuuh "
CHILDERS PHARMACY
Phone 851 5 512 Center
Brownwood Texas
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(Formerly Armstrong's)
Free Watch Inspection
By Santa Fe Watch Repairman
408 Center Phone 5539
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Howard Payne College
Wheie Eveiybody Is Somebody"
Becomes a reality when you stop
and shop at the
H. P. C. Book Store
Three reasons why you should
visit at the Book Store
1 . Your collegiate needs are supplied
2. The center where visitors are welcome
3. Friendly Service in a cool clean place
ROSS CLEANERS
HATTERS
CltMiun. Tailoring
Theme 4109 920 Austin
One Day Service
O'CLOCK
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YOU MAKE
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Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 4, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 3, 1950, newspaper, October 3, 1950; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth92288/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.