The Howard Payne University Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 15, Ed. 1, Friday, January 29, 1982 Page: 1 of 4
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The Howard Payne University
YELLOW JAOIKET
Non-ProlitOrg.
U.S. Postage Poid
Brownwood Tx. 76801
Permit No. 104
Volume 69
January 29 1982
Number 15
Coach Hicks announces football staff
Five football coaching
positions and an athletic trainer
at Howard Payne have been
announced by HP head football
coach and athletic director Bill
Hicks.
Vance Morris will serve as
assistant head coach and
defensive line coach Scott
Smith as offensive back coach
Mark Bachtel as offensive line
coach Howard Thompson as
defensive secondary coach and
Larry Nelson as receiver coach.
Mike Chandler has been hired
as athletic trainer.
Morris Smith and Chandler
are new to the HP staff while
Bachtel Thompson and Nelson
were retained from the former
staff.
"I am extremely proud of the
staff we have been able to
assemble at Howard Payne.
The Lord has answered my
prayers-I was able to hire
people on my dream list. They
are men of exceptional quality
as coaches educators citizens
and representatives of the
moral standards of HP. They
are the kind of men we want to
coach and influence our young
people. Our staff is a close
family and we are eager to
accept the challenge and the
task before us" said Hicks.
A native of Missouri Morris
was graduated with a
bachelor's degree from William
Jewell College and received a
master's degree in education
Registration open for
Students desiring to par-
ticipate in any of the 45 non-
credit Continuing Education
courses offered this semester
may register at the first or
second meeting of class said
Dr. J. W. Cady vice president
for academic affairs and
director of continuing
Personal defense course
A course In personal defense
for women will be taught
tonight from 6 to 10 p.m. in
Yellow Jacket Gym. Tuition for
the course which is offered
through the Division of Con-
tinuing Education is $8.
Protection against rape
grabs knives purse attacks
surprise situations and other
possibilities of attack will be
taught in the four-hour class
session.
"Any woman from age 10 to
110 should take this course" Dr.
Betty Wilson course instructor
said.
Dr. Wilson will use materials
from the University of Missouri.
Morris is an ordained deacon in
the Baptist church active in
church work and the Fellowship
of Christian Athletes.
He coached at Austin College
in Sherman from 1974 until 1980
and was a voluntary coach this
past season when Austin
College had a season record of
11-1-1 and tied for the NAIA
Division II national cham-
pionship. "I met Vance at a National
FCA conference several years
ago and we have been close
friends since" said Hicks. "He
possesses a variety of coaching
and teaching experience on the
college and high school levels as
both an assistant and head
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VANCE MORRIS
education.
Registration was held Jan. 21
but some classes are scheduled
to meet beginning February
March or April.
Courses being offered are
Preaching Seminar Sunday
School Lesson Youth Director's
Workshop Food Preservation
prepared by Dr. Veronica
Eskridge at Sam Houston State
University in the course. The
class will view six filmstrips
and then be given the chance to
put the material learned into
practice.
The filmstrips deal with
safety at home safety in
walking and driving safety in
non-serious and serious attacks
handreleases t-stance and
block follow through.
Persons interested in the
course may register during
office hours at the Registrar's
Office located in Old Main or
at the class meeting.
coach. Vance is a great
motivator and example for
young men."
Scott Smith a graduate of
Baylor was a four-year football
letterman at the Waco school.
While at Baylor Smith was in
charge of setting up visits to the
Baylor campus for prospective
football players and coaching
the safeties in the defensive
secondary in 1981.
"Scott was a starter during
his career at Baylor on both
sides of the ball: first as a
quarterback and these last two
years as a defensive back. He
was an exceptionally intelligent
and dedicated player and is
capable of coaching offensive or
defensive backs. He played his
SCOTT SMITH
continuing education courses
Microwave Cooking Furniture
Upholstering Carpentry and
Woodlathing General Welding
How to Use Your New Camera
Joy of Photography Knitting
Pottery Death and Dying
Antiquing Basic Sailing Dog
Obedience Genealogy Ice
Carving Intermediate Guitar
Rubik's Cube Western Hor-
seback Riding and Con-
versational Portugese.
Other courses offered are
Emergency Medical
Technician Income Tax
Procedure Insurance for the
Consumer Medication Aide
Real Estate Principles II Real
Estate Appraisal Small
Business Management
Supervisor as Administrator
Assertiveness Training Child
Development: Birth to
Five GED Preparation
Marriage Enrichment Powder
Puff Mechanics Speed
Reading Weight Control Your
Speaking Image and Your
Career Racquetball Tennis
Everyone Cardiopulmonary
Recuscitatlon Couponing and
Refunding Investments and
final year at Baylor as a
graduate student working
toward his master's degree. He
is a winner in every way and
one of the top young coaches in
the country" Hicks said.
HP's new athletic trainer
Mike Chandler is a 1981
graduate of Baylor and a 1977
graduate of Lancaster
Robertson High in Lancaster.
He served as student athletic
trainer for football and track
while at Baylor and was also a
graduate assistant trainer. He
was a part-time athletic trainer
at Cameron High Bremond
High Waco Robinson High and
Waco Connally while at Baylor.
Chandler was president of the
Student Athletic Trainers
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MIKE CHANDLER
Personal Defense for Women.
Information about tuition
class descriptions and dates for
'Super Shopper' seminar
"One man's trash is another
man's treasure."
And Mitzi Eades turns that
"trash" into food for her family.
The "trash" is coupons and
refund offers found in
magazines newspapers and on
labels which Mrs. Eades
redeems.
In December the mother of
four boys decided not to spend
another cent of her husband's
income for her family's
groceries. To get started she
borrowed $31.51 from her
husband and since that time
she hasn't needed to borrow
another penny.
"The companies give away
absolutely everything" Mrs.
Eades said.
A person spending from two
to three hours a week on
Association at Baylor a
member of Sigma Phi Epsilon
National Fraternity and was
named to Who's Who Among
Students in American
Universities and Colleges in
1981.
Hicks said "The most
awesome responsibility of any
head coach is the physical well-
being of his players. Due to the
physical demands of any sport
the trainer may well be the
most important nember of the
staff. When I was informed that
Howard Payne needed to hire a
trainer I referred immediately
to one of the best trainers Skip
Cox at Baylor and asked his
advice as to the best trainer
available. His and my firs;
choice for the position was Mike
Chandler. He was an honor
student majoring in biology at
Baylor and is presently pur-
suing his master's degree. He is
an exceptional teacher ex-
perienced in the arena of sports
medicine and a caring person.
We are fortunate to have him."
Hicks has been on the job for a
little more than a month
coming as head football coach
and athletic director last Dec.
17 after serving as defensive
line coach at Baylor for 11
years.
Hicks said to the HP students
in convocation Jan. 21 "I think
you can be a part of our family.
I hope we can be a part of
yours."
each class may be obtained in
the Registar's Office located op
the first floor of Old Main.
couponing and refunding will
save at least 50 percent of his
total grocery bill. Last year
Mrs. Eades saved ap-
proximately $4500 using her
"Super Shopping" techniques.
On separate shopping trips
she bought $202.13 worth of
groceries for only 19 cents and
then bought $292.87 worth for
$1.87.
This "Super Shopper" will
give two seminars Saturday at
Howard Payne and teach
participants her saving tips.
One will be held from 9:30 a.m.
until 11:30 and the other will be
from 1:30 p.m. until 3:30 p.m.
Both will meet in Newman Hall
room 136. The seminar will cost
$6 and Is offered through the
Division of Continuing
Education.
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The Howard Payne University Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 15, Ed. 1, Friday, January 29, 1982, newspaper, January 29, 1982; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth103034/m1/1/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Advertising%22: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.