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,Al EVELYN K. DILLON, Ph.D. Professor of Physical Education for YVomen The hour exam will count as half your grade. JANET K. NELL. BS. Instructor in Physical Education for Women Quiz-zrhat do you use a hockey ' 9 JOAN HINMAN, BS. Instructor in Physical Educa- tion for Vtlomen Southern charm. stzek for. The courses of the YVomen's Physical Educa- sophomores and juniors, the students further tion Department are designed to develop and apply the skills acquired during the first year. maintain physical health and general fitness. The The department aims to provide an opportunity program is set up to provide the student with a for students to appreciate the place of recreational general knowledge of many basic activities and to activities in daily living. To this end, there are give her concentrated work in several areas. The inter-dorm athletics in which the students plays freshman student devotes her time to learning the for enjoyment with the added incentive of playing rules and skills of a variety of seasonal sports. As for her dormitory. UWho says you can't combine art with hockey? ROBERT R. PECK. Ed.D. Assistant Professor of Physical Education for men Listen up, guys! l l Q , 1 5
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SCIENCE if PETER P. JONITIS, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Sociology ROBERT G. UQEL, A.M. Now this is very important. Instructor in Sociology For the hrst half of the period, rr'e'll review the last period. . A V. . 1 ' i THEODORE YVALTHER, ' -' ,Y f f W. . 9' Qi, gif' i t K ' A.M. . ,L 4,2 ,Z Instructor in Economics A ' 1 tj-211 54, 1 l 1 My specialty is sadistics. 1 Q' A O it g .f LELAND P. BECHTEL, A.M. Instructor in Psychology I think that b is the best an- swer, however. In a rapidly changing civilization, one must be prepared to meet many and diverse challenges. The departments of Sociology and Psychology attempt to acquaint the student with the difffering values and standards held by the peoples of the world. In this way he is gaining insight into present and future problems which he must be prepared to face and overcome. Majors in the two areas have an opportunity to enter a wide variety of occupations after graduation. Past graduates include educators, consultants in for- eign aid programs, personnel workers. and specialists in the dynamics of human groups. Thus both Psy- chology and Sociology make a major contribution to- ward a better life for future generations. JOHN K. MCCREARY, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Psy- chology Last night as I had tea zrith Freud. L. ROSS CUlNfhflNS. Ph.D. Professor of Education Well now, have you considered gradzuzte work? RAYMOND L. KENDALL. A.M. Associate Professor of Educa- tion and Psychology. Late again, Rowlands?
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Aw, ret. we were just a little oH' sides. EDUCATION ROBERT W. HATCH, Ed.lN'l. Assistant Professor of Physical Education for Men. Lefs do some calijumpics. WALTER SLOVENSKI, A.M. Assistant Professor of Physical Education for Men Batesy B's for men only. Be it an intercollegiate sport or a friendly game of handball that's desired, it can always be found through the extensive program and facilities of the Physical Education Department. Cross-country, football, soccer, golf, basket- ball, track, baseball, and tennis all flourish on the Bates Campus. Over the years, these teams have compiled an admirable record for the college. Cvarcelon Field, with areas for soccer, baseball, and football, as well as a quarter-mile track, is the sports center in the warmer weather. lN'inter marks the birth of activity within the huge Gray Athletic Building. The swish of a basketball can be heard ,in the Alumni Gymnasium during the winter as Bates plays host to visiting opponents from every part of New England. Coupled with the capa- ble leadership of qualified instructors, these facilities enable Bates men to en- gage in a rich and varied programeof physical activity. 29 Q LLOYD H. LUX, ECl.D. Professor of Physical Education for Men Nou' tlzii is serioux, men. WILLIAM J, LEAHEY. JR., AAI. Assistant Professor of Physical Education for Men Give us this look YERNE R. ULLOM. BS. Assistant Professor of Physical pA..,.....ns. fn.. xbfm. Uf1.l.fi:1t.
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