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The Yellow Jacket september 19, 2018 Howard Payne University . Brownwood, TX Volume 109, Issue 2

Inside HPU to focus on faith-based nursing “In the society today, this Katie Cravey you can have a Christian or a worldly view, it de- edition Staff Writer pends on the lens. Situa- tions can be handled differ- The Howard Payne ently with your lens. And Every edition of the Yellow Jacket newspaper is available School of Nursing is not we are able to witness to online at only teaching its students our patience,” Sutton said www.hputx.edu/yellowjacket. about sickness, shots and about the difference of - be Medicine, but it’s also ing a Christ-centered nurse. Remembering Hill ...... 2 equipping students to be- “An important aspect of Editor-in-Chief Gabi Diazde- come faith-based nurs- the university’s BSN pro- leon remembers friend, Hill- es in the medical field. gram is our intention to join ary Jackson. “The university is very our Christian commitment excited about its recently to the professional compe- In the Interim...... 4 approved Bachelor of Sci- tency of our future nursing HPU Interim President Dr. ence in Nursing Degree,” school graduates,” Tew said. Paul Armes talks about his said Dr. Mark Tew, provost “Being the hands and feet of temporary role at HPU. and chief academic officer. Christ while caring for those “The preparation and pre- who are hurting emotionally Unique Combination...... 5 sentation of a BSN propos- and physically are attributes Diana Torres is combining al is a lengthy and detailed we covet for our students.” Social Work with Spanish, process, and the university Payton Hackney, a fresh- which should make her an is indebted to the tireless man pre-nursing major, attractive job candidate. YJ Photo work of Drs. Nina Ouimette HPU freshmen nursing majors, from left, Payton Hack- was inspired to become and Laci Sutton in present- ney, Chrissa Manning, Tanner Bailey and Megan Jakubi- a nurse after kind nurses Alpha is OK...... 6 ing an acceptable proposal showed love to her family. Movie columnist Seth Rainey sin in the classroom/lab at the Thompson Academic to the Board of Nursing.” Complex. “After my grandpa got writes that “Alpha” is surpris- Dr. Nina Ouimette was the sick, I was going in and ingly good. dean of Patty Hanks Shel- “Drs. Ouimette and to obtain that approval from out of the hospital and I Elimination Game...... 7 ton School of Nursing in Sutton will be excellent the Texas Board of Nursing. saw how much nurses im- Keith Baker II wins last Abilene prior to coming to role models in how the With the medical field pacted everyone. This week’s Elimination Game. HPU. Ouimette has always compassion of Christ is constantly growing, there made the journey so much dreamed of the opportunity joined to the professional is an urgent need for easier,” said Hackney. Soccer Saturday...... 13 to start up a nursing pro- practice of nursing,” Tew said. more nurses who truly Hackney is excited to ob- The HPU men beat Ozarks gram and to use her skill set. HPU currently has seven care about their patients. tain her degree from HPU in their conference opener “It felt like a call- nursing majors: junior Ash- “There is a severe short- and begin influencing oth- while the women tied. ing and everything fell ley Strong; sophomores age of nurses, so HPU has ers’ lives. “Since there are in place,” said Ouimette. Adrien Barrientos and Ka- an opportunity to send faith- such hard times in the hos- Jackets Win...... 15 Sutton has taught nurs- cie Masters; and freshmen based nurses nationally and pital, keeping your faith HPU survived a two-hour ing education for three Payton Hackney, Chrissa globally,” said Ouimette. is so important. Faith can lightning delay and two years. Being an HPU alum- Manning, Tanner Bai- The School of Nurs- help you get through the overtimes to outlast McMurry nus, Sutton has a heart for ley and Megan Jakubisin. ing has decided to put hardest times of your life 37-31. this campus. Before the The School of Nursing Christ in the midst of its and this is something you Tailgate Party...... 16 program became a real- was approved to admit in- program. Ouimette and can share with your pa- A photographic look at the ity, Sutton decided to join coming students declared as Sutton will be teach- tience,” Hackney said. HPU football tailgate party. the HPU School of Nurs- nursing majors with the start ing the students what it ing because she thought, of the current fall semester. means to be a nurse and a “HPU deserves this.” It took HPU about four years Christian in the work field. Opinion/News P AGE 2 SEPTEMBER 19, 2018

Trust God’s plan for our HPU angel News Briefs did too, and that is more than state Gabi DIazdeleon evident in how she lived her Faced with a drastic shortage beautiful life. Anyone who of teachers, one West Texas Editor In Chief knew her knows that she lived school district may join a each and every day with as small but growing group of much love, laughter and as Confusion, anger, sad- Texas communities settling selfless as she could. It really for hiring some only avail- ness, and even more an- didn’t matter if you knew her ger flooded my entire able via screens. The Ector for four years or four minutes, County school board, which body when I got the news. she made you feel like family. After what felt like an eter- oversees Odessa, will con- I am honored to have been sider a proposal this week to nity of frustration and heart- blessed enough to call her ache, something amazing contract with “virtual teach- friend. Here are just a few of ers” through an Austin-based happened as I walked outside the many lessons she taught and, through my puffy-eyed company, Proximity Learning. me and many others during As the oil boom has caused gaze, I stared at the darkest her precious time with us: sky I had ever seen. A wave the cost of housing to soar in 1) When people meet you, the area while simultaneously of peace came over me. Now, they should be meeting Jesus even laughter fills my heart luring teachers away to high- too. paying energy jobs, Ector’s as tears of both grief and joy 2) Love on everyone every continue down my cheeks. school board is considering chance you get. the remote educators in order I looked up and begged 3) Laugh every day God for the words He wanted to fill some of its 240 vacant 4) Be a little awkward and teaching positions. me to share with my fellow be a little weird. students during this more- 5) Keep negativity off the state than-difficult time, but all I timeline. could hear were those silly 6) Check and make sure A United States Border hilly words “Hey there, lil your friends make it home Patrol agent has been ac- mama!” on repeat in my head. safe. cused of going on a nearly So, I decided I not only 7) Cheer on your fellow two-week-long “serial killing needed to share the word students. spree” that came to an end of our heavenly Father but 8) Take your vitamins. on Saturday after he was ar- also some words of wisdom 9) Tell everyone happy rested in connection with the that our very own HPU an- birthday. Last but not least, deaths of four women and the gel would want us to always 10) Forever and always kidnapping of a fifth woman. remember. The Lord says in Sting Em.’ Webb County-Zapata County Matthew 5:4, “Blessed are truth that our little Hill-billy away Saturday, was taken We love you, we miss District Attorney Isidro Alaniz those who mourn, for they will is up with “The Big Man.” from this world far too soon, you. Rest easy Hill. said Juan David Ortiz, an be comforted.” I hold onto to Some might say that How- and I can’t say I would dis- intel supervisor for the Border this in times of loss, but what ard Payne student Hillary agree. But I trust in God’s Patrol, fled from state troopers has really been getting me Bryanne Jackson, who passed greater plan. I believe Hill after the fifth woman escaped through this is the absolute and alerted law enforcement. Officials found Ortiz hiding in a truck near a gas station The 2018-2019 close to a Laredo hotel and ar- Photographers rested him without incident. Yellow Jacket Andry Binion, Kyra Chapa, Genesis Arreola Faculty Adviser nation Editor-in-Chief Mike Lee eporters Gabi Diazdeleon R North Carolina Gov. Roy Gabi Diazdeleon, Seth Rainey, Katie Cooper confirmed the follow- Cravey,Cara Ivy, Chase patterson, (325) 649-8112 Assistant Editor ing statistics on the impact Titus Brown, Yancy Flores, Preston [email protected] Seth Rainey of Hurricane Florence on his Davis, Stephen Featherston, Jaime The Yellow Jacket is a student state: 16 rivers are at major Dodson flood level, 26 people in Page Designers, publication of Howard Payne Univer- sity. Letters to the editor are welcome. North Carolina died due to the Gabi Diazdeleon, Seth rainey, Chase Columnists storm, 1,200 roads are closed, Patterson, Britni Hays, Jake Bow- Gabi Diazdeleon, Seth Rainey, Please send any feedback to mlee@ plus 2,200 people and 578 ren Dr. Robert Mangrum, Preston Davis, hputx.edu with “Letter to the Editor” animals were rescued. Flor- Jerry Leslie, Sawyer Fisher, in the subject line. ence hit the Carolina coast over the weekend. News SEPTEMBER 19, 2018 PAGE 3 Earn two Christian Studies degrees in five years

By Hpu Media tor. Because of this position, of the accelerated program. she has been able to see how Typically, graduate courses in Relations the program is benefitting her. the School of Christian Stud- Howard Payne University’s “I was able to take advan- ies will include students who School of Christian Stud- tage of the opportunity to are currently serving as full- ies offers its majors the- op work towards my master’s time ministers in churches. portunity to complete either degree while also being sur- “When you are in this ac- a Master of Arts in Youth rounded and supported by celerated program, you are Ministry or a Master of Arts professors who cared about in classes with our other grad in Theology and Ministry me as a student, a person and students, so you begin to build one year after completing a minister,” said Jeffers. “I am this great network of fellow an undergraduate degree. able to be a better minister students,” said Dr. Gramling. Students who have com- because of this investment.” “If you can make some life- pleted 75 hours of classes and The accelerated master’s long friends in ministry, they have a 3.0 GPA are eligible program was begun in 2012 will be a wonderful network to apply for entry to the ac- to allow Christian studies ma- of encouragement and support celerated master’s program. jors to efficiently earn a gradu- to you in the days to come.” In the accelerated program, ate degree. At HPU, there is Another important feature is YJ Photo students take 12 hours of financial assistance available the focus of the Christian stud- Undergraduate students at HPU have the opportunity to take graduate classes as a part of to graduate students in the ies faculty, staff and students. graduate courses through the accelerated Christian Studies their undergraduate studies. School of Christian Studies. “This is the part in the jour- program. These hours also count toward “We offer a church match ney where students get to scholarship for grad students,” come and be prepared for what who feel called by God to a and grow in knowledge,” she a 42-hour graduate degree. certain ministry vocation.” said. “I also learned equal- Anna Lauren Jeffers is a said Dr. Gary Gramling, pro- it is God is calling them to do,” fessor of Christian studies and said Dr. Gramling. “We do not Jeffers noted the ways ly important lessons out of graduate student in the pro- her classes in the acceler- the classroom about serving gram set to graduate in Decem- director of graduate programs want you to major in Christian in the School of Christian Stud- studies unless you sense God ated program have taught and loving people by watch- ber 2018. She is currently serv- her and encouraged growth. ing the professors at HPU ing at West University Baptist ies. “If a church gives $100 per has put it in your heart to do hour, HPU will match that.” that. That is a great thing for “I learned valuable lessons embody their teaching.” Church in Houston as the Kid- in the classroom that chal- Stuff preschool ministry direc- He added that there is an us though because we get to additional benefit for students welcome in men and women lenged me to think deeper HPU named ‘Best Value School’ by U.S. News & World Report By HPU Media for the 2017-2018 academic year covered by the aver- Relations age need-based scholarship What’s the Buzz? In a list released last week, or grant to undergraduates. by U.S. News & World Re- “HPU is proud to offer a To submit items and events to this HPU campus calendar, email [email protected]. port, Howard Payne was quality education with a dis- named a 2019 “Best Value tinctively Christian worldview Through Nov. 2: Contemporary Vanitas Art Exhibit, Doakie Day Art Center. at a great value,” said Dr. Paul Sept. 20: Blood Drive, Wilson Walkway, 11 a.m.-2:15 p.m. School” in the “Best Re- Sept. 20: Student-Led Worship, 9 p.m., Grace Chapel. gional Colleges West” cat- W. Armes, interim president. “We strive to make the cost of Sept. 21: BSM Campout at Lake Brownwood, 3 p.m. egory. HPU was in sixth place Sept. 22: BSM Campout at Lake Brownwood, ends at 1 p.m. among the ranked universities. an HPU education even more affordable through a variety Sept. 24: University Singers rehearsal, DMC Choral Hall, 6:30-8 p.m. The rankings are based on Sept. 24: FCA Huddle Night, 9 p.m., Grace Chapel. three variables: ratio of qual- of scholarships and other fi- Sept. 25: Free lunch at The Hub, 11:30 a.m. ity to price (determined by the nancial aid opportunities.” Sept. 28-29: Family Weekend. institution’s overall score in HPU was additionally Sept. 29: FCA Sand Volleyball Tournament, Sand Court, 6 p.m. the Best Colleges rankings); ranked 14th in the “Best Oct. 1: HPU Food & Essentials Pantry, Physical Plant, 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. percentage of all undergradu- Regional Colleges West” Oct. 1: University Singers rehearsal, DMC Choral Hall, 6:30-8 p.m. ates receiving need-based category and ninth in the Oct. 1: SGA meeting, FLLC Room 221, 7 p.m. scholarships or grants dur- “Best Colleges for Veter- Oct. 2: Free lunch at The Hub, 11:30 a.m. ing the 2017-2018 academic ans” category for the region. Oct. 5-6: Pancakes and Prayers, The Hub, 6 p.m.-6 a.m. year; and the percentage of HPU is now enrolling for Oct. 5: An Evening of Theater, HPU Theater, 7:30 p.m. an institution’s total costs the spring 2019 semester. Features P AGE 4 SEPTEMBER 19, 2018 Temporary Term HPU’s interim chief sees his role as preparation for the next president

Preston Davis

Staff Writer

Dr. Paul Armes took the position as interim president at Howard Payne this past summer and will remain in that role until the Presiden- tial Search committee finds a new, permanent president. Dr. Bill Ellis, HPU’s presi- dent since 2009, announced his retirement as president effective May 31. Ellis now works as chancellor of HPU. His duties include working with major donors to develop HPU’s extension centers in El Paso and New Braunfels. Armes, a graduate of Bay- lor University and the South- western Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, has had a lengthy career spanning YJ Photos over several decades – includ- Dr. Paul Armes, Howard Payne’s interim president, address the HPU faculty and staff in August. ing the presidency at another sponsibilities as far as man- way for the next president. tion for the next president, Baptist university in Texas. aging the school and staff. “I see my job as prepara- so to speak.” Armes said. “I was president 15 years “The main thing,” Armes at Wayland Baptist in Plain- said, “is to meet with the ad- view,” Armes said, “I was also min council, continue the president for five years at San excellent work they do and Marcos Baptist Academy.” support them in their efforts, Dr. Paul Armes Armes was contacted by Rev. as well as attend meetings on Ray Still, chair of HPU’s Board behalf of the university – be it • President at Wayland Baptist Univer- of Trustees, about taking the Baptist life or other organiza- position of interim president. tions when need be. Also, to sity for 15 years. Yellow Jacket “The board chair called help with fundraising and re- • President of San Marcos Baptist Acad- Fall Publish Dates and talked to me and visited sources in the interim period.” emy for five years. Sept. 5 about the possibility, as he Armes is enjoying his Sept. 19 and Dr. Ellis had been visit- time at HPU, noting the • Pastor of five Baptist churches. Oct. 3 ing about transitioning. As school’s format of learning • Professor at the graduate and under- Oct. 17 for how long, my guess is 10 and fellowship above all else. Oct. 31* to 12 months,” Armes said “Love the beauty of the graduate levels. Nov. 7** about how long his stay as campus. Love the people • Enjoys photography and woodwork- Nov. 28 HPU’s interim president might I’ve met and their commit- *The Oct. 31 edition will be be. He already in his fourth ment to the life of the school,” ing. the annual Homecoming edi- month as interim president. Armes said. “I loved faith- • Named “Plainview Man of the Year” tion, previewing the week- As far as the interim presi- based education, and I think end’s activities. dency, Armes says that many HPU is one of the best.” 2013. **The Nov. 7 edition will of the responsibilities are As far as the future, Armes • Holds degrees from Baylor and South- feature photos and articles the same as that of the nor- doesn’t know what will from Homecoming weekend. mal president. This extends come, but he has faith that western Baptist Theological Seminary. to most of the duties and re- his work will help pave the Features SEPTEMBER 19, 2018 PAGE 5 A Better Understanding HPU student’s Spanish minor could make her a better social worker

as a minor because I will be Cara Ivy able to communicate with a Staff WRiter larger amount of the popula- tion. I want to be able to un- derstand the culture better.” Diana Torres, a Social On the business side, ob- Work major, has stirred taining a fluency in Spanish up a “unique” combina- can elevate an applicant when tion by adding a Spanish applying for a job. It may also minor to her degree plan. increase their pay, especially Torres is currently the only in other states because Span- student at Howard Payne to ish speaking is so rare, but the do so, but her unique academ- importance of the skill runs ic combination has caught much deeper than money. the attention of Rachel Der- “Part of social works mis- rington, first-year director of sion is to help the vulner- the HPU Social Work pro- able and the oppressed,” gram, and Dr. Danny Bru- Derrington said. “It is hard nette-Lopez, chair and as- to get to some core issues sociate professor of Spanish. without being able to relate “I guarantee that Diana to people. It (speaking Span- Photo by Cara Ivy will have some sort of con- ish) is imperative for any Diana Torres (center) is combining her Social Work major with a Spanish minor, something that tact with someone with lim- health professional really. It could improve her job qualifications after college. Torres is pictured with Rachel Derrington (left), ited English,” Brunette-Lo- helps with the communica- director of the HPU Social Work program, and Dr. Danny Brunette-Lopez (right), chair and as- pez said. “I am so grateful tion and figuring out where sociate professor of Spanish. Mrs. Derrington has reached their clients are mentally.” mation, especially when it “Especially, in an emergen- the language but culture as out to the department of for- The Spanish program comes to important issues.” cy, which is why we want well and what better place eign languages. I believe it also integrated with the Minoring in Spanish gives to expand the social work/ to do this than in the social will be a great and unique HPU Criminal Justice pro- a new perspective to the cul- Spanish combination. I think work department,” Brunette- opportunity for students.” gram a few years back, but ture and ethnicity. Other than what Diana is doing is great.” Lopez said. “The Spanish Torres decided on becom- they do not want to stop bringing comfort to clients, Social workers are sup- program is looking to com- ing a Spanish minor after there. They’re hoping to this skill also helps with posed to be able to commu- bine with other majors and listening to one of Der- expand across campus and quick and efficient communi- nicate and understand the make the experience here at rington’s lectures about cul- find a variety of combina- cation. There is a significant cultural norms and values HPU a unique experience. tural norms; however, so- tions to offer to students. lack of interpreters in Texas, as well to advocate for the It will also help with reach- cial work has always been “It is important with how which produces a need for community. Brunette-Lopez ing out to the community. in the back of her mind many Hispanics and Latinos more bilingual employees. wants to offer a special class Our students here at Howard as a chosen field of study. there are in not only Texas, “It is imperative for a so- on interviewing and connect- Payne, we’re known for that “I was going to do pre- but all across the United cial worker to be able to ing with Spanish-speaking – to reach out to everyone.” law, but two weeks before States,” Brunette-Lopez said. communicate with non- clients – even if that en- I came to Howard Payne, “The more you know about English speaking clients and tails hiring someone else. I decided on social work,” the culture and the language, not have to wait for an in- “Students need to have Torres said. “I’m already flu- the more the person wants to terpreter,” Derrington said. the knowledge of not only ent in Spanish, but I chose it open up and give more infor- Entertainment PAGE 6 SEPTEMBER 19, 2018 Story of survival is surprisingly solid from home. The son, Kena, ment, consistent sources of tures litter the screen. Shots of of the movie, yet still manage Seth Rainey played by Kodi Smit-McPhee food and even reliable shelter. characters silhouetted against to survive. While it is a com- (“The Road”), finds safety Few stories are as consum- the horizon emphasize the bar- forting trope to see protago- movie columnist through an unlikely friendship ing as ones of basic survival, ren, lonely world they live in. nists consistently overcome with a deadly animal, a wolf and “Alpha” is no excep- “Alpha” does have its flaws. overwhelming circumstance, There is a reason dogs are he eventually dubs Alpha. tion. Here, in this struggle Visual effects are vital to the the extremity of some situa- known as one of the human Smit-McPhee excellently for existence, is where the films plot, as numerous- ex tions risks throwing any sense race’s best animal friends. portrays the desperation of a strengths of the film lie. tinct animals make appear- of realism out the window. Their curiosity, concern, young man suddenly thrust The camera unflinchingly ances on screen. However, Though there are more than constant joy and patient loy- into a dangerous scenario with focuses on the of char- the effects are very inconsis- a few problems with “Alpha,” alty make them one of the limited hope of survival. The acters, human and canine, as tent throughout the runtime, these faults do not define the best companions on earth. bond between Kena and Alpha they go about their daily lives waffling between believable film. This is more than a tale Through the years, people is not only a core element of the in the harshest of environs, and distractingly unrealistic. of survival. It is about power have domesticated dogs both plot, it also should evoke more forcing the audience to take on Choices regarding certain of familial connection and in- for companionship and surviv- than a few moments of remi- their perspective. Through this aspects of story structure and herent need of all life to coop- al, building an indelible bond niscence for dog owners, or perspective, viewers will feel style detract from what is oth- erate. Interwoven throughout between the two. In an explo- anyone else who has had a pet. the joy of finding sustenance, erwise a solid movie. An odd the story of Kena and Alpha ration of this millennia-long Director Albert Hughes the chill of freezing wind and sequence of events at the be- are truly powerful concepts relationship between human (“The Book of Eli”) is an ex- the comforting warm of a fire. ginning of the movie seems applicable to any era of life. and beast, the film “Alpha” perienced Hollywood film- The visual style of the unnecessary by the conclusion When the movie stays also studies another ancient maker and his ability shows movie elevates the strengths of the film. Additionally, the small, focusing on these ideas, relationship – every creature’s throughout the runtime of “Al- of the story and makes “Al- film steers away from being its characters and the world struggle against mortality. pha.” With some exceptions, pha” a much more interesting too hard-hitting, with an end- they live in, it finds its stride. A Set in prehistoric Europe, he crafts a subtle and simulta- film. Cinematographer Martin ing that feels a bit too quaint strong rapport between the two “Alpha” tells the story of the neously pointed examination Gschlacht (“Lourdes”) is a dif- given the weight of the plot. leads, one human and the other young son of a tribal leader, of the nature of survival be- ference maker for the movie. Both Kena and Alpha are animal, and the fantastic pho- who, due to a terrible acci- fore such luxuries as air-con- Gorgeous shots of landscapes presented with insurmountable tography help make “Alpha” dent, faces imminent death far ditioning, organized govern- filled with prehistoric -crea odds throughout the runtime a surprisingly solid movie. A journey through the discography of

lease of several solo mix-tapes, 2012, and that his second al- On Oct. 21, 2014, it was and debuted its first single, Sawyer Fisher His debut extended play “On bum, “ with revealed Miller signed a re- “Dang!” featuring guest vo-

Music columnist and On and Beyond” was re- the Sound Off,” will be- re cording contract and a dis- cals from Anderson Paak. leased in March 2011, peaking leased in early 2013. “Watch- tribution deal for his label The was released on The at No. 55 on the United States ing Movies With the Sound REMember Music, with War- Sept. 16. While he was still native Malcolm James Mc- chart. Off” is set to feature guest ap- ner Bros. Records, for a re- sticking to his true fashion Cormick, known profession- Miller’s single “Donald pearances from , ported $10 million. The sec- and rap, he switched it up a ally as Mac Miller, sadly Trump” became his first sin- Ab-Soul, , Ty- ond season to Miller’s MTV2 little and gave us a little bit passed away on Sept. 7. Mill- gles chart entry, peaking at ler, the Creator, Action Bron- reality series “Mac Miller more of an Indie style and er was an American rapper, No. 75 on the U.S .Billboard son and Jay Electronica. When and the Most Dope Family” knocked it out of the park. singer, and . Hot 100 and later earning a speaking of the album, Miller was also released in 2014. Miller released “Small In 2010, he signed a re- gold certification from the said that it is “very introspec- On July 30, 2015, Miller re- Worlds,” the first single cord deal with Pittsburgh- Recording Industry Associa- tive and very personal so it’s vealed that he had completed from his fifth studio album, based Indie Ros- tion of America. He subse- kind of throwing it all out there his third studio album, which “Swimming,” on May 30, trum Records. Mac Miller quently began recording his and seeing what happens.” will be his major label de- 2018. The album was an- released five studio albums, debut studio album Blue Slide This album isn’t one of his but. On Aug. 5, 2015, Miller nounced on July 13 and re- two extended plays, one Park, and released it on Nov. most recognized, but the true revealed his album title to leased on Aug. 3 to positive live album, 12 mix-tapes, 8, 2011. of- Macadelic fans know and love be “GO:OD AM” with a re- reviews from critics and fans. 31 singles, one promotional fered a lot of fun raps, such as all the hidden stories behind lease date of Sept. 18, 2015, Mac Miller was a legend single and 41 music videos. “Party on 5th Ave.” but then his lyrics. Miller announced on and that a for in the making and his tal- Miller began his career in he transitioned into more of Jan. 14, 2014, that he was no the first single “100 Grand- ent will surely be missed 2007 as a member of the hip the feels with “Missed Calls.” longer signed to Rostrum Re- kids” would drop Aug. 6. by all his beloved fans. hop group “The Ill Spoken” On Oct. 14, Miller an- cords. On May 11, 2014, Mill- Miller announced his before deciding to pursue a nounced “Pink Slime” would er independently released his fourth album, “The Divine solo career. Following the re- be released before the end of 10th solo mix-tape, “Faces.” Feminine,” on July 28, 2016, features SEPTEMBER 19, 2018 PAGE 7 Keith Baker II wins game of Elimination

peek was completely worth it. by the end of the week, there Chase Patterson After the game concluded, were only a select few left. the champion, Keith Baker II, The remaining players were Staff Writer talked about his experience. called to the Jesus statue at the “It was like search and de- center of campus for a final Howard Payne hosted a stroy. We’d hunt down cer- showdown, where Baker said, campus-wide elimination game tain people and learn about “I was hesitant – I was hurt that lasted from Sept. 10-14. the locations for supply drops, last time. I wanted revenge, but Those who participated had it was crazy,” said Baker. I wanted my friends to win.” the entire week to team up or During the game, alli- Baker’s alliance stayed to- go alone, and tag people un- ances were being formed. gether until they were the only til there was only one left. Baker joined one, but stayed ones left. “I brought a shield, my My experience in this event indoors whenever he could. friend missed me, and it was easy was very brief. I was late to “I didn’t go to lunch or din- pickings from there,” he said. register, and as soon as I re- ner,” he said. “I would just go to Baker won the game and was ceived my sock to tag peo- Fam’s after everyone had left.” given a $75 gift card. Second ple, I was tagged out by my As the week continued, the place was a $25 Amazon gift card. friend. What are the odds? number of players dwindled, “All and all it was a great However, I did manage to and people began to turn on experience,” he said. “I’ll catch a glimpse here and there each other. Alliances started most likely play next year.” of the action. I witnessed peo- to fall apart, and Baker men- If any of you are looking for ple traveling in groups, their tioned that four people in his a fun activity to participate in, tagging socks at the ready, alliance took down one of their I highly encourage joining the and some traveling alone and own – just because they could. elimination game next year. in secret, trying not to be no- Other competitors began to Trust me, you’ll have a blast, ticed by opposing players. get creative, bringing bats to hit and if you decide to not join, It was very thrilling, an am- socks back or shields for block- just keep an eye out for the ac- Courtesy Photo bush could happen at any mo- ing – anything to give them tion. You won’t want to miss it. Keith Baker II after winning Elimination standing in front of ment, and even if you weren’t an advantage. However, most Wienbrener participating, getting a quick of these strategies failed, and Nelson makes it back to HP as band director

school’s name changed from of the workers who was about decided it would be a good Britni Hays Howard Payne College to seven months pregnant came idea to go back into teaching. Staff Writer Howard Payne University. to the back and said, “You’re Since then, he has had 11 dif- Nelson later went on to needed up front real quick.” ferent jobs in three states as the University of Colorado Nelson walked up to the well as taking on odd jobs. Frank Nelson, the new band to obtain his master’s de- front of the restaurant and In 1998, Nelson drove for director at Howard Payne, gree. He has two kids as was held at gunpoint. He said a limousine company and got is one of the recent hires of well as three grandkids. that the man who was rob- lucky enough to drive Miss the university. By recent, we A section of Nelson’s his- bing that Arby’s must have America around. Nelson is mean he was hired in late June. tory is quite interesting. After been watching Frank every currently staying in Jennings Nelson was previously teaching for a few years, he time he came to the store. Hall until he finds a perma- working as a high school band wanted to go into business As the restaurant manager, nent living space. He said the director in Belton, located in and became a restaurant man- he is supposed to take a sum hardest part of getting this job Central Texas, for eight years ager for the Arby’s chain. He of the money out of the cash so fast is that there is so much before deciding on a different travelled all over the Dallas- register and take it with him, information but so little time. path and teaching in college. Fort Worth Metroplex, go- but he hadn’t been doing He stills has tons of questions Nelson is a Howard Payne ing from place to place and that lately. So that when the but he loves his job already. alumnus, having attended picking up money and trans- man robbed the store, he had Nelson replaced longtime college from 1972-1977. “I ferring it to other places. taken a lump sum of cash. HPU band director Corey Ash. crammed four years of my de- One day he stopped at an Nelson also said the rob- gree into five years,” he joked. Arby’s and was doing some ber has never been caught. He was here when our paperwork in the back. One After that rollercoaster, he Frank Nelson Features P AGE 8 SEPTEMBER 19, 2018 Five elements lead to good mental health How many of us find unique relationship of our ourselves being irritated, spirits with His and cen- Jerry Leslie grouchy or easily angered if ter our emotional strength University Counselor we don’t get a good night’s upon His guidance, sup- sleep? If we don’t rest over a port and promises, our men- Everyone wants period of days depression can tal health can weather any to have good mental health. set in and all the negative im- emotional storm. He of- Being mostly free of depres- pact of the depressed physi- fers us peace. Good mental sion, anxiety, stress, anger ological state come into play. health is a mind at peace. and a host of other negative Second, our social world These are just a few ideas emotions and physiological effects our mental health. about having overall good states is what all of us desire. Usually the more isolated mental health. Some are de- And, realistically, there are we are from people and hu- pendent upon your physical times when we will experi- man interaction, the worse actions. Others are dependent ence uncomfortable emo- our mental health will be. We upon your mental actions. tions as a course of just going were created to be in com- Some are dependent upon through life. For example, munity. People need people. the actions of others along- experiencing grief, while Third, and similarly, side yours. Some are de- painful, is to be expected as friends, family, associates, pendent upon your faith and losses take place throughout intimate relationships and spiritual choices and actions. the lifespan. But when our spiritual brothers and sisters Good mental health is emotional states are painful, usually have a positive bear- multifaceted. If I can assist uncomfortable or even de- ing upon our mental health. you in any way in your quest bilitating over a longer pe- Those that can give us posi- for good mental health, let riod of time than normal, we tive reinforcement for our per- me know and “Let’s Talk.” need to determine what is go- sonhood are very important. ing on and what can be done If we feel no one knows or to manage those emotions cares about us, we usually re- better or eliminate them. spond emotionally with pain. You might think that de- Fourth, our psychological pression is a result of bad mindset, or how we think feelings due to disappoint- about ourselves, is important ments or suppressed anger to good mental health. We or other factors that cause need a degree of self-esteem. the emotion to become Positive personal worth and more or less controlling of value benefit our sense of our mental state. But this purpose and meaning. We would only be part of the are capable of loving, receiv- possible reasons for depres- ing love and passing love sion. Good mental health to those who have no one has at least five elements that in their lives to help them must be working together. have hope. Having hope is The first – but not -neces one of the most important sarily the most important antidotes for depression. – is good physical health. Fifth, the spiritual di- “Sound body … sound mension is so important for mind” is a phrase you may good mental health. It’s not have heard before. There is just about going to church an obvious truth to this state- or repeating rituals. Spiri- ment. If we are not eating in tual health is centered in a a healthy way, exercising, relationship with our Cre- resting in a restorative way ator. He longs to be united and taking care of illnesses with us. He gives us only and injuries properly, our good things as a way of mental health can be a risk. showing us His love for us. When we can grasp the Features SEPTEMBER 19, 2018 PAGE 9 Bush pursues ministry and music at HPU said. “What they have ex- sic department are so talent- Seth Rainey perienced is not going to be ed and knowledgeable,” said very different from what we Bush. “They care about our Staff Writer are going through or will go lives, not just about what we through as ministers, so their are playing, but what is go- knowledge is very helpful.” ing on in our personal lives.” Kaitlyn Bush has long When she first came to As she nears the final year had a connection to How- HPU, Bush knew God was of her time at HPU, Bush ard Payne. The HPU senior, leading her to pursue a life reflected on what the- uni majoring in practical theol- serving in music ministry. versity has meant to her life. ogy and minoring in mu- “I came to HPU to become “Hopefully when you sic, said living just a few equipped for music ministry leave these walls you are miles outside of Brown- and decided I wanted to fo- a reflection of what you wood meant the univer- cus on the ministry aspect are learning and a reflec- sity was a familiar feature of this and study toward a tion of the God you serve,” throughout her early years. major in the Christian Stud- she said. “The person I was She said her youth pastors, ies department,” she said. when first arriving on - cam HPU alumni Dustin Wright “However, because music pus two years ago is dif- and Seth Pitman, brought is a part of my calling and ferent than the person I am their students to the Baptist also a passion of mine, I now. I am definitely shap- General Convention of Tex- chose to minor in music.” ing and forming as a per- as’s discipleship camp Super Bush is active in the HPU son and it’s because of the Summer at HPU. These trips music department in addition people pouring into my life.” were some of her early ex- to pursuing a life of ministry. periences at the university. Courtesy Photo In the fall, she plays the mel- Kaitlyn Bush is a HPU senior majoring in practical theology “While at Super Summer, lophone and marching horn and minoring in music. I got to meet members of the while also serving as a drum Christian studies department major. During the spring who were helping,” Bush concert season, she plays in said. “It seemed like a really HPU’s Symphonic Band. encouraging atmosphere.” Music has played a sig- This encouraging atmo- nificant role in her life. sphere and the closeness of While in high school, Bush the HPU community, found said she benefitted from her in the relationships of facul- participation in her high ty, staff and students, is a key school’s band. In addition part of what makes the uni- to spurring personal growth, versity special in Bush’s eyes. music brings her enjoy- “I feel like everyone ment even when practicing. cares about everyone,” “In music, there are com- she said. “Where else are positions from great com- you going to see that?” posers who express feeling Bush has found the School through music,” said Bush. of Christian Studies to be full “Knowing this and getting of great people with mean- to play that expression is ingful experiences. The fac- meaningful, especially when ulty’s familiarity with a va- the expression aligns with riety of ministries imparts a your life and experience.” unique value to the education Thanks to the faculty of that they offer their students. HPU’s music department, “What our Christian stud- she has been able to follow ies faculty are teaching us is God’s leading in an atmo- important on its own, but also sphere conducive to learning a lot of it comes from their about a subject she loves. Courtesy Photo personal experiences,” she “The professors in the mu- Kaitlyn Bush (right) in the HPU Symphonic Band. Features P AGE 10 SEPTEMBER 19, 2018

A 9/11 Memorial Flag Garden was set up underneath the Bell Towers from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sept. 11, 2018, the 17th anniversary of the terror attacks on the United States.

YJ PHOTOS Religion SEPTEMBER 19, 2018 PAGE 11

Encounter Week Saleim Kahleh and the Clay Tyner Band

YJ Photos Features PAGE 12 SEPTEMBER 19, 2018 Looking back at the charters of Howard Payne

stated purposes of the corpo- that the 1891 charter was the state even believed HPC this opportunity, the charter ration: “own, build and en- not changed to reflect these was still a junior college. To had to be amended again before Dr. Robert Mangrum dow a college for the higher changes until Nov. 25, 1912. correct this false impression, the school could obtain a loan university historian education and co-education of Amongst those changes: “ the Godbold twice asked the to build Veda Hodge Dorm. males and females, together corporation through the Trust- BGCT to enlarge the num- Now, President Taylor had with such inferior departments ees shall elect and maintain ber of members on the board been operating under the il- of education as the Board a faculty for giving instruc- of trustees to include people lusion that each amended The following is an ex- of Trustees shall establish.” tion through the sophomore from throughout the state. charter mentioned above had cerpt from FOR HOWARD The seal of the university year of the recognized college In 1932, a new charter was been a “new” charter that had PAYNE MY ALL: 125 was to consist of a star with course and preparation for filed to reflect this increase in extended the corporation’s YEARS OF CHRISTIAN five points and the words the junior year of the regular board members. In 1934, an- life 50 years each time a new HIGHER EDUCATION Howard Payne College, four year college course, but other charter was filed with one had been filed in -Aus AND SERVICE 1889-2015, Brownwood located in the would not ‘at any time’ confer an amendment restricting the tin. Even the IRS had agreed AN ENCYLCOPEDIA, by margin and the word Texas any of the college degrees.” board from borrowing any with that interpretation. Dr. Robert G. Mangrum. in letters between the points In 1914 HPC was restored money nor incurring any in- However, the Secretary of Several charters of of the star. Collegiate de- to the senior college level debtedness that could not be State suddenly ruled that the incorporation have been filed grees would be conferred in by the BGCT with the req- repaid from current funds of HPC charter had expired on on behalf of Howard Payne arts, sciences, and divinity. uisite amendments to the the college. The board could July 23, 1941 and had not been University. The first charter The first charter was to- ex charter “to again provide the not issue bonds or mort- renewed. The college imme- to be filed with the Secretary tend for a period of 50 years. ordinary branches of study gage property. This seemed diately filed a new charter of State in Austin was a hand- HPC joined the Texas Sys- through the full senior year a wise and proper thing to that was recorded on Jan. 16, written document that was tem of Correlated Schools of the recognized college do during the Great Depres- 1953. This charter was to date presented to the appropriate in 1897. At that time the Pe- course, both in the liberal and sion but after World War II, from July 1941 to July 1991. authorities on July 23, 1891. can Valley Baptist Associa- fine arts, and shall confer de- the college found that this Since 1953, the college According to this date, it tion surrendered its right to grees pertaining to the same.” prevented the acquisition of has filed amendments to would appear the college op- the BGCT to appoint the Until Dr. Godbold be- new property and the enlarge- that charter in 1961, 1967, erated the first two years with- 13 trustees and, after 1901, came president in 1923, ment of the physical plant. 1978 and 1985. In 1995, a out a charter. The secretary of when the class of 1898 had most of the13 trustees lived In 1945, the Homes and revised charter was filed to the Trustees, Judge John W. finished their degree courses, in Brownwood. As a result, Housing Finance Authority replace the charter that had Goodwin, wrote this charter. no further degrees were to be the college was considered began lending money to col- expired in 1991. The lat- Amongst the various sec- granted as a senior college. a Brown County institution leges to build dorms. In order est charter extends the life tions, one finds the original It appears, from the records, and many people throughout for HPC to take advantage of of the college to perpetuity.

Educator Preparation Program Oct. 1 is your paperwork deadline! The School of Education is accepting applications to the Educator Preparation Program for those students who want to teach/coach/be a band director, etc. after graduation. To do so, you must be certified, completing a preparation program. It is much easier to do while you are completing your degree than it is to graduate and then complete the requirements. If you are completing at least 30 cumulative hours this semester, you need to complete Phase 1 paperwork and set up an interview. If you are completing at least 45 cumulative hours and want to teach Elementary, you need to complete Phase 2 paperwork. If you are completing at least 60 cumulative hours and want to teach/coach/direct grades 6-12, you need to complete Phase 2 paperwork. If you are completing all of your coursework by the end of the semester and are ready to Clinical Teach, you need to complete Clinical Teaching paperwork. Complete this paperwork in Office 106 in the School of Education Suite in Newman Hall. If you have questions, contact us at 325-649-8144. The deadline for completion of all paperwork is Oct. 1.

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Castor’s 15 saves preserve double-OT tie HPU SPORTS UPDATE Football Record: 1-1, 1-0 in ASC Yancy Flores Sept. 8: George Fox 35, HPU 3 Sept. 15: HPU 37, McMurry 31 staff Writer Sept. 22: HPU at HSU, 1 p.m. Sept. 29: Belhaven at HPU, 1 p.m. The Howard Payne women’s soc- cer team opened American South- Volleyball west Conference play Saturday Record: 2-5, 1-1 in ASC by tying the Ozarks Eagles 0-0 in double-overtime as Lady Jack- Sept. 7: LeTourneau 3, HPU 0 ets’ goal keeper Delaney Castor Sept. 7: ETBU 3, HPU 0 recorded a career-high 15 saves. Sept. 8: Linfield 3, HPU 1 Playing all 110 minutes of the match Sept. 8: HPU 3, Paul Quinn 2 at Citizens National Bank Soccer Sept. 11: HPU 3, Sul Ross 0 Field, Castor faced 26 shots, saving 15. Sept. 14: HSU 3, HPU 0 “To see the stat sheet after the game Sept. 18: McMurry at HPU, 7 p.m. and see that I made 15 saves was in- ASC Crossover at Belton: spiring to me,” Castor said. “I’m Sept. 21: HPU vs. Louisiana Coll., just a freshman. Right now, it’s all Photo by Genesis Arreola 11 a.m. a learning experience. I know there HPU Defender Kira Teel (18) in action against UT Tyler last week. Sept. 22: HPU vs. UT Dallas, 10 is still so much more for me to learn a.m. a shot on goal. The Eagles led in they’re both teams that we feel re- Sept. 22: HPU vs. Belhaven, 4 and so much room for me to grow. shots, 26-20, and in corner kicks, 7-6. ally good about those matchups. We p.m. I’m excited to see what this team can With the tie, HPU is now 0-4- feel like we can go in and come back Austin College Tri-Match: accomplish together in the future.” 1 overall and 0-0-1 in the ASC. home with two victories,” HPU wom- Sept. 25: HPU vs. Ouachita Bapt., Kaitlyn Harrison led the Lady The Lady Jackets travel to Missis- en’s coach Brandon Badgeley said. 5 p.m. Jackets’ offense with four shots and sippi to play Belhaven at 5 p.m. In a nonconference last Thursday, Sept. 25: HPU vs. Austin Coll., 7 three shots on goal. While more than Thursday. HPU also plays at Loui- the Lady Jackets fell to UT Tyler 3-0. p.m. half of the 18 Lady Jackets who en- siana College at 2 p.m. Saturday. Sept. 28: HPU at UMHB, 6 p.m. tered the match recorded at least “Next week having two games on Sept. 29: HPU at Concordia, 2 one attempted shot, seven recorded the road is going to be a little tough, but p.m. Oct. 2: Sul Ross at HPU, 5 p.m. Men’s Soccer Jackets rally to win ASC soccer opener Record: 2-2, 1-0 in ASC minute. The Jackets held off the always said, when I score, we all Sept. 7: HPU 2, Hendrix 1 Yancy Flores Eagles in a suspenseful fight, with score. We are a team and a family. Sept. 13: UT Tyler 3, HPU 0 both teams totaling 17 fouls, in- We win together and lose together, Sept. 15: HPU 2, Ozarks 1 staff Writer cluding four on HPU. The first half and I’m definitely excited to keep Sept. 20: HPU at Belhaven, 7:30 ended with Ozarks leading 1-0. on winning and pushing forward.” p.m. Howard Payne’s Michael Wester- The Jackets gained the control of “They are a great bunch of lads Sept. 22: HPU at Louisiana Coll., man and Ricardo Pierce each scored a the game in the second half when who showed great character in be- 4:30 p.m. second-half goal as the Yellow Jack- Westerman was fouled in the box ing able to come back from being Sept. 29: UT Dallas at HPU, 4:30 ets’ soccer team won its American and scored on a penalty kick in the down at the half,” said HPU gradu- p.m. Southwest Conference opener 2-1 62nd minute to tie the score 1-1. ate assistant coach Caolan O’Gorman over the Ozarks Eagles on Saturday. Westerman led the team through- The Yellow Jackets led the Women’s Soccer HPU improved to 2-2-0 over- out the game, with five total shots. match in corner kicks 4-2, Record: 0-4-1, 0-0-1 in ASC all and 1-0-0 in the ASC. The Yel- Pierce scored the win- and tied with the Eagles in to- low Jackets hit the road Thursday ning goal in the 68th minute on tal shots 17-17 and in saves 3-3. Sept. 8: Univ. of Dallas 4, HPU 1 for a 7:30 p.m. match at Belhaven an assist from Collin Salyers. In last Thursday’s nonconference Sept. 10: Hendrix 4, HPU 0 University in Jackson, Mississip- “Scoring the winning goal as a match, the Jackets fell to UT Tyler 3-0. Sept. 13: UT Tyler 3, HPU 0 pi. HPU also will play at Louisi- freshman was definitely a wonder- Sept. 15: HPU 0, Ozarks 0 (2OT) ana College at 4:30 p.m. Saturday. Sept. 20: HPU at Belhaven, 5 p.m. ful experience for me personally. Sept. 22: HPU at Louisiana Coll., Ozarks scored first Saturday at Although I was the one who scored Citizens National Bank Soccer 2 p.m. the winning goal, it’s a team effort Sept. 29: UT Dallas at HPU, 2 Field, finding the goal in the first as always,” Pierce said. “As I’ve Sports P AGE 14 SEPTEMBER 19, 2018 HPU vs. McMurry Football Game Photos

Photos by: Audrey Binion and Genesis Arreola Sports SEPTEMBER 19, 2018 PAGE 15 Jackets beat McMurry in double-overtime

Seth Rainey

SPorts Writer

The Howard Payne Yellow Jackets claimed their first home football victory since 2015 with a 37-31 win over the Mc- Murry University Warhawks in double-overtime Saturday at Gordon Wood Stadium. Though kickoff was at 7 p.m., a two-hour lightning delay with 4:25 left in the second quarter and two over- times meant the game ended early Sunday morning about 20 minutes after midnight. A 22-yard touchdown pass from HPU junior quarterback Gage McClanahan to freshman wide receiver Thomas Wil- liams in the second overtime won the game for the Jackets. Photos by Audrey Binion After leads were traded Collin Wright (left) and Aaron Alderete combine to stop the Mc- early and McMurry looked to Murry quarterback during Saturday’s home-opening football be completing a comeback, game. Wright was named the American Southwest Conference the win was example of the Defensive Player of the Week after making 11 tackles. Yellow Jackets resilience, according to second-year Jackets put together a scor- yards passing, three touch- head coach Braxton Harris. ing drive, concluding with downs and two interceptions. “Really proud of our kids, 15-yard touchdown pass HPU senior defensive line- how they never gave up. from McClanahan to Wil- man Collin Wright was rec- There were moments where Photos by Audrey Binion liams with 32 seconds re- ognized over the weekend we lost some momentum HPU running back Kaidrion Latson (5) gains yardage against maining in the second quarter. as the American Southwest and McMurry gained some McMurry on Saturday at Gordon Wood Stadium. McMurray answered with Conference Defensive Play- back and we kept going to 7:18 left in the third quarter er of the Week after posting be able to come back,” Har- plays into overtime, the Yellow stage for the McClanahan-to- on a 46-yard touchdown pass 11 tackles, 3.5 for loss and ris said of his second win at Jackets scored on a 25-yard Williams winning touchdown. from quarterback Xavier Alex- 1.5 sacks against McMurry. HPU. “That’s what we talked touchdown pass from Mc- The Jackets entered the light- ander to wide receiver Spen- HPU junior quarterback about having grit all week Clanahan to sophomore wide ning delay with a 14-10 lead cer Knox to narrow HPU’s Gage McClanahan finished and we did today – that’s why receiver Jordan Bryant. The thanks to a 58-yard touchdown lead to 21-17. The Yellow his second start as a Yellow we won the football game.” Warhawks answered to force a pass from McClanahan to re- Jackets went up 24-17 with Jacket 16-of-32 for 265 yards The Jackets forced overtime second overtime with a 9-yard ceiver Duntay Gross immedi- a 39-yard Christian Gonza- passing, four touchdowns and after sophomore defensive end touchdown from backup quar- ately before play was halted. lez field-goal at 11:36 in the an interception, along with a Brady Wade blocked the War- terback Kevin Hurley, Jr., to HPU exited the break con- fourth quarter. An 80-yard rushing touchdown. Sopho- hawks’ game-winning field- wide receiver Trevion Harris. tinuing their momentum touchdown pass from War- more Kaidrion Latson led goal attempt with two seconds The Warhawks got the ball from their previous scoring hawks quarterback Alexander HPU in rushing with 139 yards remaining in the fourth quarter. to start the second overtime drive of the second quar- to wide receiver Knox tied on 26 carries. Junior Duntay- “It’s up to my tackles to and was subsequently held ter before the stoppage. the game up with 10:22 re- viun Gross led HPU in receiv- blow through that, so they without a first down by the At the conclusion of the de- maining in the fourth quarter. ing with five receptions for did all the work for me, I just Yellow Jackets defense. A lay, shortly after 10:15 p.m., McMurry’s Alexander 103 yards and a touchdown. put my hands up,” said Wade. fake field-goal attempt by the HPU kicked off to the - War exited the game late in the After winning the toss, HPU Warhawks was also stopped hawks and promptly forced fourth quarter due to injury elected to have the ball first by the Jackets to give the HPU a three-and-out. Starting on and was replaced by Hurley, at the start of overtime. Two offense the ball and set the the McMurry 46-yardline, the finishing the game with 339 features P AGE 16 SEPTEMBER 19, 2018

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