Honorary Alumni Announced Bjiddll ..Wll Throe Ladlea Or the Unlvenlty Alumna Or Alumnua

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Honorary Alumni Announced Bjiddll ..Wll Throe Ladlea Or the Unlvenlty Alumna Or Alumnua - ~--- ·----------. .. --·'·· Volame 65, No. S Febnuuy 3, 1982 Belton,_ Texas This Is Your Day -Charter· Day, '82 ••nns IS YOUR DAY" is the money-making project for their involved. It is traditional for the Purcell, who will invite the ballots and the top five for each theme of this year's Charter special needs. See one of the freshman class to decorate the seniors to come, two by two, honor will be listed to be voted on Day/HomecominJ. And it means Dolla _to order mums, Louanne dining hall for the Saturday night lighting their candles from the at voting places in both the SUB just that! It is your day to have a Smith, Linda Simpson, Anna Charter Day dinner. large alumni candle standing in and the dining hall, and revealed good time, to help host the many Enrriques, Teresa Pascoe, or THE SENIOR CLASS is in­ front of the speaker's stand. at the 3 p.m. basketball game former students of Mary Hardin­ Celeste Koehl. A white mum volved. Seniors wear their grad­ THE BASKETBALL TEAMS Saturday. Baylor who will be on campus dressed in school colors of 8 uation regalia for the first time in are involved. They Will play St. THE SOPHOMORE ciASS is Friday and Saturday, February ribbons and one ribbon with 10 the midnight march through the Edwards in the Homecoming involved. They will ring the bell 5-6, ·and assure them that their letters (name and year of dorms, carrying lighted candles Games at 3 p.m. Saturday in the during the Saturday morning alma mater is still alive and well. graduation or whatever you and lighting the candles of their gym. Crowning of the Homecom­ program. All UMHB students are invited want) is 510.50. You may add a friends along the way - and ing King and Queen will take THE JUNIOR CLASS will be to attend the entire Charter cowbell for 75 cents, rabbit foot singing "Up With The Purple" place at that time. ushers for the 10 a.m. Saturday Day/Homecoming program, or for 51, or a basketball for 75 through it all. Seniors are STUDENT GOVERNMENT program in the chapel. any part of it which particularly cents. But do it now! February 3 honored at the candlelighting ASSOCIATION IS INVOLVED. SO! if there is anybody on appeals to you. is the absolute deadline for service in the chapel at 8 p.m. Each mominiJ in the SUB you are campus who thinks that. Charter . DIAMOND DOLLS are in­ ordering. They will be delivered to This year's candlelighting charge invited to nominate your favorite Day is only for the alumni, tell volved. They are selling home­ you on Friday, February 5. to the seniors will be given by a for Homecoming King and them they haven't been around in coming mums. This ls the THE FRE~HMAN CLASS is 1947 graduate, M~try Hamilton Queen. The SGA will count ~he a while! (. MRS. BERNICE ALEXANDER MRS, LOREnA KINSEY MRS. LORENA CONNALLY UMHI Poatal Clerk VMIII IHneter of Hou.. " .... UMHIIaoklton .......r Honorary Alumni Announced bJiddll ..wll Throe ladlea or the Unlvenlty alumna or alumnua. The recipient UMHB. Her younaeat dauahter, UMHB In October of 1966 and haa Mra. Klnaey came to work for of Mal')' Hardln·Baylor ataff who muat be able to be preaent to Llaa, Ia a aophomore here at the been here theae paat fifteen UMHB In 1964 aa a houae· are dearly loved by atudenta, accept the award. preaent time. yeara. Her aon, Bobby, araduated keeper. In 1971 aho was faculty, and ataff alike will be It Ia the opinion of thla atudent Mra. Ale11nder atarted work· from UMHB In May of 1970. He promoted to tho poaltlon of head ·honored with Honorary Alumni editor that theae throe lldlea have Ina for UMHB a• a aeoretary to waa ortalnally a oampu1 boy and houaekeeper. She hal three aona, memborahlp at .the morn Ina met thla orlterta with eaae and I Mlaa Batelle Slater. lh February one of the flnt male araduatea of two of which attended UMHB. All propam of Charter day. am very happy to aee them of 1971 ahe waa 11ked to run the UMHB. Her aon Jam•• attended of her dauahtera·ln·law attended Honorary membonhlp Ia alven receive thla reward. offaet printer preaa. In June or '71 aummer achool here In 1969 and achool here. to an Individual who, althouah Ia The three recipient• of the ahe atarted work at the poat orftoe 1970. :J. ' She aald, "I'm really aurprlaed n ,t a former atudent of the Honorary Alumni Award thla year after only one day of lnatructlon. Mra. ~on~ally'a prlorltlea In and e1clted about the award.Thla Unlveralty, nhlblta love and will be Mn. Bemloo Ale•ander, She Ia very elicited about the life are the Lord flnt, her family Ia 1 very fine place to work, vel')' loJalty to the achool In varloua Mra, Lorena Connally, and Mn. honor and aald that ahe never aecond, and UMHB third. "I'm fine, I have /rown to love the Wl)'lo Loretta Klnaer. e1pocted It to happen. "I feel like 10 e1olted, there Ia no way to put atudenta an atilt correapond Thl Individual mlaht be any Mra. Alexander wlll have been there are other poeple who with lOme of the araduatel," friend of the 1chool·· parent, wlth the UMHB family for deaerve It more,' aald Mra. It Into worda," ahe aald. "ThiM tru1tee Cor •poua), member at thlrtlln roan ln Auau1t. Shl haa Altllnder, 111 love my work and are really 1upor areat people and Accordlna to he{·h~aband, faculty, •taff, admlnl1tratlon, ftC, four ohlldNn'i thNt atria and one thla 1chool and God haa really It Ia a areat honor to be an Mn. Klnaey would come to work A plaque 11 preaented on boJ. Her two oldeat dauahten bleaaed me In thla Job," honorary ilumnland a pleaauN to at UMHB whether 1ht' waa paid C:llaner. Dar to the honorer, attended aum111tr ola1111 at Mra, Connallr atarttd work for be part at the UMHB f...U,," or notl 'I'BE BEW 'ftte Bells •s • student Sweeth-eart Voting pu~Jieation of the lJnJversity. of tot~~ ~din-BayJor reflecting th~ staiulards and values of tlle Benefits Victims Cftristian university it ~epre­ Bell's, , . .e : . Staff Four faculty and administrative . sents. Letters t9 the eCli*~t. and Rolland Bek sponsored by Dr• ....., ..... original poetry br stories of men and four faculty and Teal Barlow. · a-e. a..._. interest may be . ·submitted to administrative women are vying The women· vying for the title of The Bells if they are written in for the title of Mr. and Ms. Ms~ Sweetheart are: Mrs. Loren,. EdlleG.l.ewfl....... ·; ··=-,. accordance with the standards Sweetheart of UHMB. Connally, sponsored by .Vicki · ' ' of UMHB and good journalis~. The ·event is being sponsored Sutton: Mr5. Bernice Alexander, If you are Interested In working on The Bells staff le~ve~ AU material submitted must be by the Historical Phila Society to sponsored by Pam Forrester; number at which you can be reached at the post of/lc~r. signed to be considered for raise· money for the Caswell Miss Carla Price, sponsored by addressed to The Bells, Box 333,. ~ampus Mall. .. · · publication. family who lost their home in a Tammy Andricak: and Mrs. fire. Lianne Turner, sponsored by Voting for the sWeethearts will Sheri Dawson. Winners will be tate place on February 8, 9, and announced at the Vaientine lehh in the dining hall. To vote for Banquet on February 10. Changes your favorite sweetheart you must Historical Phila members will Staff. ' see their sponsors. The men also be selling Valentine cupcakes Changes bav e been made this lives in Temple. He will welcome vying for the title of Mr. this week at the cost of 25 cents semester affecting the student news, submitted signed and in Sweetheart and their sponsors each. Proceeds from this will also publications. writing to the Bells campus post are: Dr. David Stricklin, spon­ go to help the Caswell family. ·Ttl~· Pells and Bluebonnet sored by Barbara Schlotzhauer; office box, or suggestions from Dr. Dan Atha, sponsored by offic~s and darkroom are now UMHB students. Pll. the second floor of Mabee on Stephani Wilson; Charlie Robin­ Mrs. Runelle Bater has moved son, sponsored by Dana Bater; PiGammuMu *"~ w~st side of the building. from Public Relations in the · Tanimy Andricat is the editor Clements Building to the third Pi Gamma Mu is an interna­ of th~ ~luebonnet and with floor of Mabee where she is now tional social sciences honor soc­ ArttJur Martinez' resignation as Director of Student Publications Psi Theta eity which brings together stu­ eclitor of file Bells· to attend the and Placement. She has been dents interested in political Upiversity of Texas, Eddie Lewis with the university for 611'2 years science, history, sociology, social "\'8S appointed editor for the and said she welcomed the Bridal Fair wort, psycholoay. economics. spring ·semester. change of responsibilities in order Psi Theta's monthly meeting is and international relations. Stu­ · Eddie is a second semester to have the opportunity to work February 4, in the HOEC Jiving sop"oinore nursing major who with students. Coach Kerr's mea aet a saow dents who have earned at least 20 job! This oae was put taptber room in Wells .Science Hall. The credit hours in any one or a by Bm EIUott's famUy. topic for this month's meeting is combination of those subjects Child Development.
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