Howard Payne College - Lasso Yearbook (Brownwood, TX)

 - Class of 1967

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■i mm ih Howard Payne College were everybody is somebody where I am an individual... seeking enjoyment in moments, and life in shadows. My thoughts, though not unique, indicate specialization and cannot be pondered Completely indivisible, I boast, yet to live must acquire andlachZust be different or Iamaninamgwm creature. Individual. . . an end of universe Lasso ’67 Published by the yearbook staff of Howard Payne College Brownwood, Texas Volume 54 Mitch Wilson Tessica Martin Don Ballenger The urgent needs to communicate involves all students in a vital search for self-expression. I offer opinions still demand the right to be heard, and I, enslaved by the intellect, must grant them a chance. For, faith in one’s creative ability is but an expression of the will and Strong belief consists in accepting affirmations of soul Curiosity is little more than another name Curiosity and ■ corridor through which human thoughts must pass when being elevated to emotions. Beseiged by a tumult of unique ideas for action, I scientifically equate the merits of new schemes in view of establishing moral values. Having probed and analyzed It is to the inner self that I appeal, he mind can analyze, yet it cannot feel, 11 TS THE DEDICATION for the student with an individual teacher who provides through the example in his or her own life and the rare ability that each individual needs to find his own individual way. The Lasso staff dedicates this yearbook to such a teacher... Mrs. Dorothy Jean Schroeder 16 i Hodge Hall ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 26 FACULTY WILLIAM B. ANDERS Prolessor of Music, Artist in Residence W. B. ARD Director of IBM Center, GEORGE A. BAKER MRS. SARA BAKER Instructor of Music IVAN W. BAUGH Choral Director, Associate . Professor of Music DR. JOHN L. BEARD EUEL H. BELCHER JR. Associate Professor of Music KERLIN BRAGDON MRS. FRANCES BRAGDON NELLY BRANDENSTEIN BURTON BURRUS RODNEY CANNEDY RUTH COLE 7 87 Assistant Professor of Modern Language THRONES BILL PURSER Head of Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation; Assistant Football Coach, Associate Professor of Physical Education DR. A. J. QUINN Head of Department of Religious Education, Professor of Bible, Religious Education and Greek MRS. BERTA M. QUINN Associate Professor of Education ALEX REEVE ROBERT SARTAIN Assistant Professor of Mathematics MRS. DOROTHY JEAN SCHROEDER Associate Professor of Sociology RENE SHAW J. H. (CAP) SHELTON Track Coach DR. JAMES L. SHIELDS Assistant Professor of R MRS. JACK STANFORD Instructor of Biology DR. DANNY STEPHENSON Head of Department of Chemistry, Assistant Profe'ssor of Chemistry CHARLES A. STEWART MRS. MAURINE STEWART Associate Professor of Art FREDERICK L. THIEBAUD MRS° PHYLLIS THIEBAUD Instructor of Modern Language MRS. SUSIE BELL TORRES Associate Professor of Modern Languages DR. NAT TRACY Chairman of Division of Religion and Philosophy, Head of Department of Religious Knowledge, Professor of Religion MRS. ELOISE TRIGG Instructor of Art STAFF UR™Elizabeth h. e W. T. CANON MRS. CARYL CONNAWAY Secretary to Director of Student Aid SANDRA COX Secretary to Head of Education MRS. GWEN DAVIS Secretary to the President HOWARD L. DEVERS Assistant Librarian MRS. MAROLYN DUNNING Secretary to the Registrar CLEARENCE DYCUS Assistant Registrar KATE FIELDS Catalogue Librarian MRS. NANCY GOSS Secretary to the Dean of ALENE HORN Invoice Clerk MRS. RUTH HOWARD MRS. ESTHER HUDSPETH Cashier MARTHA KEELER' Secretary to the Executive Vice-President MRS. DORIS H. KEITH MRS. AUDREY LAVONNE LASTER Secretary to the Academic Dean © 2 MRS. JUANITA LEACH Secretary to the Director of Public Relations MRS. KAREN LEATHERMAN Secretary-Receptionist, Douglas MacArthur Academy of Freedom MRS. GERALDINE MALLOUF ■■Hi MRS. BOBBIE MASSEY Receptionist, Jennings Hall MRS. BETTE McMILLAN Secretary, Public Relations MRS.P LINDA MAULDIN ATHELENE PORTER Assistant Director of Bookstore and Student Center MRS. KENNETH ROBERTSON Secretary to Director of Student Aid MRS. RUTH M. SAUNDERS Reference and Periodicals Librarian 'rUN MRS. NEDRA RUSSELL IBM Operator LA VON SNIDER Assistant Catalogue Librarian MRS. FANORA TAYLOR Alumni Secretary ■HbSv iH 1 1 T-l MRS. H. M. TIETZ MRS. SUE TUCKER MRS. FAYE WINEBRENNER Assistant to the Registrar CAROLE WOOD MRS. JUEL RAY YOUNG MAINTENANCE FRANK W. BROWN A. C. ELLIOTT DOMINGO GONZALES THOMAS E. HILL ORVAL KENNEDY RAYMOND LYKINS JOHN MITCHELL EDWIN R. POOLE AUBREY C. STEWART J. P. STRECKERT ULAS H. SIKES TRUSTEES Rev. Ferris Akins, Ballinger Rev. Bill Arnold, New Braunfels Smith Bell, Brownwood Rev. Haston Brewer, Eastland Paul Cates, Lubbock Dr. 0. H. Chandler, Ballinger Rev. James L. Cooper, Dallas A. B. Culbertson, Fort Worth Dr. J. Brown Cutbirth. Houston Sam Cutbirth, Wharton William B. David, Fort Worth George A. Day, Brownwood Warren Duren, Goldthwaite Henry L. Evans Jr., Brownwood Dr. Buckner Fanning, San Anton Fred L. Flynn, Harlingen Dr. J. B. Fowler Jr., Lubbock Edward N. Garrett, Brownwood Rev. Carl Grissom, Andrews J. D. Harper, Goldthwaite Dr. Veda Hodge, Midland Rev. C. B. Hogue, Odessa Rev. Neal T. Jones, Dallas Elliott J. Kemp, Ballinger Dr. Marvin P. Knight, Dallas Rev. Robert W. McGinnis, Dal Clyde McIntosh, Brownwood Dr. R. M. McKee, Galena Pari Dr. J. B. McLeroy, San Anton: Dr. I. E. McNeill, Houston Rev. Clifford 0. Ove Gene Porter. Brownwood E. J. Powell, Brady Dr. C. Melvin Ratheal, Lubbock H. Don Rodgers, Abilene Bob Ross, Brownwood Rev. George M. Slayton, Brownwood Herman J. Smith, Hurst Rev. Jack L. Stricklan, Fort Worth Dr. R. C. Tennison, Brownwood Dr. Kenneth Thurmond, Fort Worth Dr. R. P. Ward, Houston Joe N. Weatherby, Brownwood Dr. Ferman R. Weedon, Houston Allan R. Wisenbaker. Dallas Dr. Leon P. Woods, El Paso Hull Youngblood Jr., San Antonio Elementary Education 4 l m •SSL. Hi !?} i riiiidh © ©t ;' l Il twa Elementary Education Stephens, Dawn r ft 4 i ' HN l Tubbs, Mary I Goldthwaite Business Education Turner, Jeff Brownwood — -5' lil o 4 o f) I 50 ’ r ' n if' mYJS Sm JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS are, 1, Sherry Purvis, senator; Bob Chapir 63 . Richland Springs 64 65 67 Thompson, William Kerrville 71 'EEEEE. EEEE. 'EES ' M S£ Z' ....... Sa biego, CaliforaS BrU (anile Westbrook j; 1-, B.ownwuod 2=:SI,::::::: JES3 76 Okonr.rll. Mike Second Semester and Special Students Shepaid. Bienda ........ FOOTBALL ’66 Jackets Lose to NM RICHARD CALLAHAN—T BASKETBALL Varsity Schedule GAME Texas U ACC Angelo State Angelo State Sul Ross •Sul Ross •Texas A I •East Texas State •McMurry •Texas A I •McMurry •Stephen F. Austin OPP 81 102 83 THE STUDENT MANAGERS, Gary art's! Ffi MIKE GIBBS—F DANNY FAUBION—C JAMES HARRIS—G EDDIE NELSON (14) and Tom Carter (22) struggle with two Sam 103 VARSITY RECORD 107 CHARLES JOHNSON 100, 220, Relays JUNIOR LEE Mile, Three-Mile ROBERT LEWIS 100,220, Relays TUG-OF-WAR winning team in the fall was “ ' ' '' 111 112 113 Cap and Gown OFFICERS OF CAP AND I GOWN, above, include, left to right Mary THETA ALPHA PHI MEMBERS AN OFFICERS low, include, left to ngh. Wanda fraternity. P - V Ed Franken,eh’ and Mr' eorge BLUE KEY 115 GAMMA BETA PHI PHI ETA DELTA 116 KAPPA DELTA PI ALPHA CHI K,cSSuS «LKT'' 117 THE ACADEMY MEMBERS are, left to right: i THE DOUGLAS MacARTHUR ACADEMY OF FREEDOM SENIOR MEMBERS OE THE ACADEMY, include, left to right. 118 119 INTERNATIONAL CLUB MEMBERS, include, left to right, Melba O’Neal, Minetta Caldwell, Susie Jung, Elizabeth Alexander, Jackie Yamahira, Dr. Jose Rivas, Wayne McLaren (back), Sonia Bendfeldt, Louella Kubota, Noemi Valladares, and Sharon Goodlick. INTERNATIONAL CLUB The International Club has become a home and place WANDA SMITH SWEETHEART SIGMA LAMBDA CHI to the mi OFFICERS OF SIGMA LAMBDA CHI, below MEMBERS, at left, include, left lo right, Ronny Lee (back), Jimmy URBANITE MEMBERS, above, include, kneeling left to right, Suzanne Dillingham, Dorcas Newcomb, Simmic Talley, and Karrie Wilkins. Standing left to right, Francis Heath, Zanna Holcomb, Carolyn Schrader, Margaret Latham, Sherry Coffee, Joan Stewart, Candy Mynck, and Anette Hawthorne. URBANITES UR ANjTE OFFICERS, right, _ include, left to right, Kay Atker- 124 DELTA OMICRON SIGMA “ -to -- mmmmm 125 iffilS FRENCH CLUB The French Club is a club designed promote an added s“ -“k ' SPANISH CLUB ;HSE PHI EPSILON MU MEMBERS OF PHI EPSILON MU, pictured below. BSU MA Wheeless, prc n; Jerry Massey 131 JACKETS FOR JESUS 133 LSB Life Service Band is for anyone wishing t( pictured above, include, left to right: First Rawlins, Carole Bell, Gaynell Tipps, and L 135 PHI MU ALPHA Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia strives to advance the cause of DELTA OMICRON ORGAN CLUB PIANO ENSEMBLE The Student Group of the American Guild of Organists The Piano Ensemble is established to develop ability to strives to promote interest in church music and to elevate the sight read and to present an annual spring concert. MEMBERS AND OFFICERS pictured above, include left to right, (Uek aecre.a sLry Purvis, Mary Youngkick 1, treasurer; MEMBERS OF THE PIANO ENSEMBLE, i 137 A CAPPELLA CHOIR 140 AWS OFFICERS ARE: Left to right, Martha Turner, vice-president; Ruth VEDA HODGE DORM COUNCIL THE DORM COUNCIL OFFICERS are: Seated, left to right, Juel Dawn Love, president; Mrs. Elizabeth Boeker, sponsor. Standing, 141 INTERORGANIZATIONAL COUNCIL The Interorganizational Council is composed of the president or a representative from each organization on the FOOD COMMITTEE MEMBERS of the Interorganizational Council, above include, to right, Bruce Peterson, Richard Clark, Bob Chapman, James 142 STUDENT ASSOCIATION EHi V THE LASSO STAFF 145 THE YELLOW JACKET STAFF Jerry Edwards, business manager Fred Rayburn, Editor TOP NOTCH MISSES TESSICA MARTIN AND BOB RICKS, pictured b 147 149 THE 1966-67 YELL LEADERS, pictured above, top to bottom, left 153 WHO’S WHO George Ann Neal SENIOR FAVORITES Art Allen Juel Ann Bradford Garyson Wetzel Fall began with registration 184 185 and the President’s reception for freshmen. The freshman play, are dress 186 ed, and wear hats $,nPrcaw when Autumn leaves' 192 H'k 193 Irffi EIGNS OVER WEEK-END ACTIVITIES 197 199 203 Hitch Your Wagon to a Star,” BSU Sweetheart Banquet Theme 205 Glamour’s Best Dressed Computer Date Night 212 Last Word As the last picture is taken and the last story written, it is hard to believe that another year has come to a close. It has been an exciting not all some expected, and much more then others bargained for. But then, “fate is not always bliss.” For some it has been the most of their college liv the freshman ye For others, however, it wa. The closing of a r lives nd as these people gaze fondly bt at Old Mail they catch glimpses i their past years at Howard Payn But it isn’t Old Main What is The studen y laugh, play, study, work, and we, _ constantly being molded into individuals searching for the singular identity, and yet constantly becoming ONE in spirit. And it is this spirit the 1967 Lasso. As you have glanced through the preceeding pages, I hope that you have felt this spirit, and that it is a part of you. And as years go by and you thumb through this book again, that you will have fond memories of “a small school in the heart of a big state” where the individual is the rule and not the exception, “Where everybody is somebody.” —Mitch Wilson 213 Faculty and Staff Index “is Student Index ■i mm ih


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