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YELLOW JACKET
TUESDAY DECEMBER 11 1945
YELLOW JACKET j SIT'N BULL jMail CaLToday
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news and onl that which is fit to print will steadily Increase its
influence. Andew Carnegie.
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Chatter members Texas Intercollegiate Press Association.
Published by and for Howard Payne College Senior Baptist College
at Brownwood Texas as a part of the student activity.
Here we ate again this week
in that same old i ut 'and boy is
It dirty down hen!!) People will
Enteicd at the Po.stoffiee at Brownwood Texas as second class J keep on being dirty and we will
i keep on catching up witn tnem
and Stt'n Bull's will keep on be-
ino written see It's just a vis-
I clous circle but ain't it fun!!
Read on tho' faithful reader
va'iely is the spice of life and
seme people sure lead spicey
live for instance;
Jump on the Manhaiton mer-
ry go round and net Just half
as dizzy as we are!! Of course
you know w ho we mean Play-
boys Taylor and Harris are at It
again and not only are we con-
fused but the girls seem to be
t lie .-amc First It was Taylor-
Harris-Lindborg and
i everybody was happy. Then it
EDITORIAL STAFF
EDITOR -in-CHIEF BOBBIE HAMILTON
ASSOCIATE EDITOR "CHEE CHEE" GOVETT
MAKE-UP EDITOR KATI1ERINE BECKHAM
SPORTS EDITOR WILLIAM MOORE
FEATURE EDITOR ELIZABETH REEVES
SOCIETY EDITOR HELEN NEWTON
RELIGIOUS EDITOR JAMES BRASWELL
BUSINESS STAFF
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REPORTERS: Marv Jo Williford. Oliver Pitts. Kenneth Camn- was Harris-Buff and Taylor-
bell. Billle Barton. D. A. Bryant Ruth Dos David Espurvoa Velna Lhulberg and we thousht that
Hodges. J. W. McCraw. Bill Moore Bettv Jo Jenkins Norma John- wo were seeing things. Then
son. Jack King Fiedalene Sparks Bill Tarpley Kenneth Hazelett. 1 Evelyn Roberts. Lowell Wright
' I and Mary Leah Warren decided
FACULTY ADVISOR DR. CLEO McCHRISTY . that those fore-mentioned gad-
iabout-tots were having entirely
too much fun so they decided to
play too!! Kinda reminds us of
the confusing little games that
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up will be of short duration butlinm.nnf th ..... bcclns. Wiat
then who are we to predict?
Sliiek Baidy Is still tho gra-
cious "want to go downtown for
a cup of coffee" host to all of his
girl friends. But still it's "little
Jeannie's" letters Hint he car-
res around In his pocket.
Clyde Vinson and Billie Autery
not bad not bad in fact wo
kinda like It!! But what will
Oulta say Clyde????
Seems that the Chism-Estes
deal definitely dies a natural (?)
death when Estes came clown a
short while ago- So Cliism sets
about to asumc herself with
some of Uncle Sammy's boys
from out at Bowie two of which
by tho way did not appear for
scheduled dates with Chism and
Fish Klght must be slipping
girls!
Well Mr. Lovelace we really
thought that you were smarter
than the average sucker! Even
tho' you are just a freshman.
Of course we aren't mentioning
any names but Lovelace and
lovely lady Lindlcy
So that's how you treat girl
Cavasos Leads
Mexican Baptists
1 happy glances can be seen on
w5ium
I lu no
and 1 com
plained 1 met the man who . . .
had no feet." -Old SpanUh Pro-
v lb.
Words these are that will give
us plenty to think about when
wo ci t nuht down to "biass
cerne. I? Can we tell cur own
consei'Mico that we're not doing
our very best because we have a
handicap?
No. we can not: not if our
! ey.-. are still wide open enough aro ongagc
1 to look annul and sec the fellow
Tsnior Harris. Braswell. and 1 friends huh uentro lead tnem
. " . ' . . I ... ' ... (.!. 1 '
uareour us-ci to piay iasi year " "'" " ";th( facPS of tne lucky oncs who
(back in the days when clam- picture 01 uiem. miynuw u w.ts t . f R
a cute pose Cliee etiee. spcak of mQnpy fr(jm wmQ
Since cm rent bust-up withu.llo tne otners onlv mentlon
Billle Boyd "Ratinch" Joiner has that thcy rmjmi n letter from
Those who
fortunate just
feel neglected."
rush? You mean you haven't
felt that breeze that comes in
when some over amourous
daughter of Howard Payne Hall
jerks open the door and stares
hungrily down the walk for the
well-known blue clad figure
with the mail pact on his back.
Someone shouts I see him
coming and soon In "stamps"
the postman. The male of all
mail. Then leaps and bounds are
heard In tho hall and anxious
girls entering the back and front
doors. Remeber girls you are
not to come Into the office until
each letter is placed in Its own
compartment.
That warning only lasts until
tho last letter is In place then
there Is a mad rush and several
hands reach for the same stack
of mail. Some can be seen stand-
ing and some sitting while
otlvrs slip away to the quiet The members of the Urbanlte
solitude of their rooms and I Club honored their dormitory
those who walk aimlessly to 'sisters Friday evening Novem-
clases with the manuscript ber 30 with a theater party. The
clenched tightly in their hands sisters were called for at How-
From this group disgusted and 1 ard Payne Hall by the town girls
Rev. Alfredo Cavasos State
Evangelist to the Baptist Span-
ish Speaking People of Texas
conducted a revival meeting last
week In the local Mexican Bap-
tist Church.
Ho is a native of Mexico; born
in Monterrey Niievo Leon. Ho '
obtained his elementary educa-
tion in the Baptist International
School and finished secondary
school in a private college In
Monterrey.
In 1928 he came to Texas as
pastor of the First Mexican Bap-
tist Church of San Antonio until
1942 at which time ho was ap-
pointed State Evangelist by the
Mexican Baptist Convention of
Texas and The Home Mission
Board.
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URBANITES HONOR
DORM SISTERS
orous Jo McDermott used to be
around these parts.) Anyway
however you lo'.k at it it's still
a headache. 1 been flitting hither
Tarpley. old kid. if you really from choice or no we realty aren't quiet so
don't ou think 1 couitt not say. Among last wccks i giVo out with "I
and
yon!a certain Fomcone.
fact-." Thrie are a lot of us in in lront ot us wno is snowing
school who ma be laboring how great an asset a handicap
under what we view a- great
difficulties there may be some
physical handicap or wo may be
working our way through school
This difficulty we are too often
prone to think must be accom-
panied by a proportionate
amount of bemoaning our lot.
This handicap we too often
whisper in our own ear is a per-
fectly legitimate reason why we
may'never expect to "go places"
spiritually physically or schol-
astically. Our excuse it is true
is perfectly legitimate as far as
other people are concerned be-
cause they're probably doing not
too much bitter themselves but
honestly now. Is it really "legal"
as far as our own selves are con-
bceomes if we choose to make it
-0. Not when we see such an in-
spiring example of this in the
person of the one wlio spoke in
our Revival.
that vou oucht to calm down a 1 victims were uessie uamoie
bit? Only a suggestion of Wilma Gonunoll and Joyce
course After all B. ckham is an Christian!!
awfully nice girl to lead astray Pardon us while we bare our
that way. fangs and prepare to lunge at
Yep. Hester caught him the "brown-eyed beauty" Yoes.
Evrl Lovelace wo mean ( for a 1 Listen little man. don't you
short time only of course). How
We have griped and grumbled 'v ergy pills did you have
our wav through a war-neces-1 1U "M . "l
sitatcd rationing of shoes; pe
culiar sensation then isn't
when we encounter a veteran
who finds it no longer necessary
1 And so me enci 01 a ueauunu
jk romance uiey say uui we uie
not entirely convinced as yet. in
case you're wondering it Is Billy
to worrv about the purchase ofJU "" tt 'is'
shoes since he has no feet to 'Taylor "P " bat . . . two strikes
f . ? int . ttmn timnk (bust-ups to you fair reader)
God for our own two strong : ami at Present both seem to bemtlo Nicaragua "Bill" is enough
limbs and the possibilities of ! "om-" Blt wc !ii11 think that j to make anyone beam yes
overcoming our miserably small they just called "time out and Nll0ml??
What happened to the high
think that we in general and
Alice Miller In particular are
clue an explanaton of recent
aloof actions of yours??? You've
given "brush offs" aplenty in
your day so we've heard but
someday you're gonna meet
your match!!
Naomi Ramon was all smiles
a few days ago. No wonder that
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Go to Church Sunday.
Gilliam
Radio and Sound
Your Friend
Opposite Post Office
who transported their guests
down town via automobile to the
theater and then to a local drive
in for refreshments after the
movie.
Miss Gladys Hicks sponsor of
the Urbanlte Club accompanied
the thirty-three girls who attended.
Sunrise Cleaners
900 Austin Ave.
We. Appreciate Your Business
Phone 22940
W. C. Inlow
Shoe Shops
114 E. Channing
609 Center across
from Post Office
difficulties to do the very best ullu '' limi "'" suu" uc '" 1U"
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and scholastically!
school babe Gus? We wonder
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wnn avu uu u.x- . Hayworth combs every wave
Bov. Billv Boy ... crooned ... : ... .....
Former Lasso Editor Meditations
Becomes Bride
Miss Hicks as Hodges the hero
1 escorted "Wonkey" up to the
into place and steps out with 1 1
"Nursic" Caffcy.
dorm two minutes late. By the " "v mue gin duW
wav. there certainly was a lot of 1 Lou- has been unusually quite
Happy 1- the man that find-
eth wisdom; and the man that
"etteth understanding." (Prov.
3.13)
These are some great words
spoken by the second wisest of the position of red spotlights
all men Solomon. They are
jilotmd In the Bible; therefore
thev aro spoken with all possible
authority.
This verse of Scripture .states
vi ry delinitoly that happiness is
the natural result of obtaining
wisdom and undcivtandng. It
also implies that these two
miceless possesions are not
ia-v to get. Wisdom and under-
andlng aro available to all men j you would have thought sure
if they are willing to pay the ( that someone was being tiiur-
putv for them. Man is the crown dered or at least mildly killed
mg peak of God's creation and ' but no Jo Zeibig had just re-
He longs for men to be like Him ' ceived an orchid from hotshot
to some degree in intelligence. 1 artilleryman Nick Giey (p. -. it
wnnl Ins been received here lu of the 'olious U'lumphs had a German accent.) How-
Woid has been ictilvul here qJ Ujp mbo imt s nppH ttowcn from Nick S(pm to
of the marriage of T-5 Collen bl l0 ccn.rations. It can- be (itiito an ordinary affair
Petty daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. D. Pett of Cross Plains for-
meilv of Brownwood to Sgt.
V01 nn D. Mikel of Clarksville in
a ceremony in Hot Springs Ark-
ansas on October 15.
Mrs. Mikel Is a graduate of
Howard Payne College where she
was editor of "The Lasso" and
President of th0 Urbanlte Club
has been stationed at the Army-
Navy General Hospital in Hot
Springs for the past 14 months
as a laboratory technician.
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blushing TOinc on 'by two young lately. Watch her boys it might
men at one of the revival setv-ilust bo the proverbial "quiet be-
' Ices. Course we wouldn't men- Ioro nc stoim.
lion any names but Jack Pearce I This dirt continues to get
I and Bill Hodges can get our dirtier and dirtier ro maybe we
votes any dav that tney run 101: naci netier quit oeiore wo reaiiy
1 do say sometmng drastic kc-
Just whv does Anna D. Nor- member tho' if some of this
1 man keep probing Norma John-.seems to be a tiny bit cxaggora-
son's technique in convincing a ted be ye not deceived It really
guy who is 2000 miles away that "ain't" just hyperboles!!
the tme is NOW!! j And a further word of warn-
Well well poor Esta has felt inR t0 you "uppers" this Is what
so very mistreated this fall. Sor- happens to a dirt column when
ry that we have neglected you. a couple of freshman get ahold
Davis. So she gets desperate and0f it awful aren't we?? But It
hogties Eastman and drags him ( was such fun getting back at
hither and yon with her while vou guys your loving little pals
Naomi Ash glaring looks on. Fi.-li Twoing and Fish Boing.
From all the vellng on Third '
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Nathans
Headquarters for Howard Payne
School Emblems and Jewelry
With official school
insigmas
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Weakley-Watson
A complete hardware store in
all respects since 187G
MPS r 'SON D. MIKEL
Brcwnwood High
Players Present
Fall Drama
Chaplain Spraggins
To Be Decorated
Chaplain II. G. Spraggins a
member of tho class of '42 re-
ceived the Congressional Medal
of Honor upon being discharged
from service December 4 at Ft.
Sam Houston. Chaplain Sprag-
gins will go to Washington D. C.
in January for ceremonies at tho
White House.
I Tho Plrn'orc n 1rn inn Mr nr-
not be destroyed because It is What with the roses which came . .. ' 0f' Brownwood High
inspired of God. Let us try in a only the Sunday before. Which g " S tat ft
small way to relate these words all goes to make some people no; fe C'bcl h
wisdom and understanding to wonder has "hot shot" Grey P "u lci' " x" i
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really finally
modern life.
We certainly live during a girl?? ?
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lOIIIl. 11 IS UIl ago u' juu.iuii. . xiiuiutiunun wiiuu u uum.ii i..-i.-i
of flowers. Proxy
play will be presented Friday
December 14 under the direction
Roy W. Fletcher In the
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reopio ot tne worm arc ureu 01 . 10 dimovcu lois uio uuiur uu.v. i torium
suporfluous transient false Now let me sen how did that i t ' i Al .
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things of life and are now look-
ing for realities. They are ready
to listen to teachers college pro-
fessors newspaper editors mini-
sters and scientists rather than
politicians. Individually and all
together we can advance.
Science Is taking the fore front.
It very definitely does not con-
flict with the Bible. The two aro
harmonious. If we aro entering
into a new era of thought let us
go into minds. It is Imperative
th.t tho social sense of man-
kind shall not lag behind scien-
tific knowledge. If wo keep
abreast with the current events
we can be better Christians.
Let us close with this ancient
but yet very timely phrase: "I
think therefore I am "
cnnir im "frluf me one dozen
roses put my heart In beside all-student cast and a group of
them-" and there was more-.choir boys. Complete stage set-
something about orange bios-1 tings and lighting effects are
soms!! How about that. Lonnle? "'" yi""--"
Margie Tlmmons goes dasnlng
off to Dublin when sailor boy-
friend gives her the high sign to
come hither.
Doylo returns once more and
Merle Simmons is off again-
leaving fish Alder to entertain
himself which he does beautiful-
ly with one fish Barring.
Rumor has It that all is not
well on the Newton-Harrison
front. But then dumb us we
thought that "Babe" went home
to her girl friend's wedding to
find out how it Is done. Oh well
there arc those that say the bust
HUN!RyTMwrn
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TO EAT
W-ypl4
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First Baptist Church
"Campus Church of Howard Payne College"
Sunday School 9:45
Morning Worship 10:55
Training Union 6:15
Evening Worship 7:30
Mid-Week Prayer Scrvico 7:30
Slngspiratlon following
evening Service
"Howard Payne Students aro
Welcome and Wanted"
mm
Harry L. Spencer
Pastor
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