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A version of sound mind, sound body is realized in phys ed courses. Below Right: Accompanied by music, students were whipped into shape in Aerobic Dance. PHYSICAL EDUCATION — First Row: Mr. Samuel T. Beidleman, Mr. William A. Flamish. Second Row: Mrs. Helene H. Hospodar, Mrs. Connie R. Kunda. Third Row: Mr. Frank P. Marino, Mr. Kenneth T. Moyer. Fourth Row: Mrs. Maryann H. Seagreaves, Mr. James K. Trumbo. Fifth Row: Mr. Raymond J. Whispell. physical education — courses in exercise of the body” — Webster “Regardless of the activity or the level at which it occurs, playing for playing’s sake is one of life ' s ends.” — F rank P. Marino “It only took me four years to fulfill my phys ed requirement. — Jill Guidroz “Why does Muhlenberg require phys ed courses but not give credits for them?” — anonymous “We should be in sports not because they are practical but because they’re not, not because we feel better but because we don’t care how we feel, not because our fitness is increased but because we are so interested we don’t even notice.” — George Sheehan 29
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the Individuals religion — study of systems, faith and worship — vveDsier “It’s not original but it says it all — God is love.” — Chaplain Bremer “Religion is something you find f or yourself; no course can teach it to you.” — Jim Osenkowsky “Religion is a great force — the only real motive force in the world; but what you fellows don’t understand is that you must get at a man through his own religion and not through yours.” — George Bernard Shaw “There ' s nought, no doubt, so much the spirit calms As rum and true religion.” — Byron Studying in view of the chapel is inspirational. Below: This coffee and fellowship hour pro- vides just that for Dr. Jennings and students. Although he looks like he ' d rather be exploring Below: Religion classes bring students of differ- the C.A., Erik Jodock takes time out to pose with ent majors together. Find the business, soc, and his father at the opening of the Ray King exhibit. English major in this History of the Jews class. RELIGION — First Row: Dr. David H. Bremer, Rab- bi William Greenburg. Sec- ond Row: Dr. William H. Jennings, Dr. Darrell H. Jodock. Third Row: Dr. Rodney E. Ring. aSfefi 28
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the Individuals Special Services Performing essential tasks we often neglect to think about, the college’s special services staff keeps college life running smoothly. Subject to criticsm, Union meals planned and prepared by Holben and company are some- times supplemented by special dinner and dessert nights. When students reluctantly head for the libes, a dedicated library staff is ready to help them find the materials they need. Dorms are made spanking clean by a hard-working custodial staff, which began coming in on Sundays to take care of the excess debris left on weekends. If there ' s trou- ble, call security? In response to student protest, revisions have been made in the security force under the new direc- tion of Hugh Harris. Plagued by pink eye and the flu, stu- dents visited the doctor, from 8-10 in the morning, or the nurses during an all-nighter in the infirmiry. Striving to keep the new Prosser addition clean and sparkling, custodian Mike Ferety squeezes his sponge out for the scrub. Left: BOOKSTORE — Anne Loewen, Barbara Kulbaba, Lucille Dollar, Roma Werley. CUSTODIANS — First Row: John King, John Fabian, Margaret King, John Drayton, Hilda Minehart, Evelyn Zilfou, Mike Ferety, Robert Kuhns. Second Row: Leyda Berguido, John Fritz, Evelyn Schwartz, George Kern, Mike Lasko, Jay Roosevelt. Right: FOOD SERVICE — First Row: Lori Kachmer, Donna Galanti, Mary Erdman, Shirley Riegel, Donna Yoder. Second Row: James Mohr, Barry Lesperance, Bill Holben, Andrew Palco, Lewis Davis, Mike Lasko. 30
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