Jim Cody (’55, ’60), Arlington :: He became the first athletic trainer for North Texas and was recognized as a visionary for seeing the need for radical change in the tools, treatments and techniques in the field. While at North Texas, he was also a member of the Geezles. He is survived by his wife Marvie Cody (’64). Donations can be made to the Jim Cody UNT Athletic Training Student Scholarship Fund.
Submitted By jev0010 on Wed, 09/28/2016 - 12:18pm
Jim Cody (’55, ’60), Arlington :: He became the first athletic trainer for North Texas and was recognized as a visionary for seeing the need for radical change in the tools, treatments and techniques in the field. While at North Texas, he was also a member of the Geezles. He is survived by his wife Marvie Cody (’64). Donations can be made to the Jim Cody UNT Athletic Training Student Scholarship Fund.