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Dr. Joy Broom and Dr. Beverly Stafford, head of the women's pe, department discuss plans for intramu- rals. Dr. Broom handles the intramural program Orleans. They presented the waltz, tango and ballroom dancing styles. Faculty members ofthe department are Dr. Joy Broom, Angela l-lammerli, Marion Bussell Qcoordinator of women's athletlcsj, Carolyn Self qwomen's tennis coachj and Dr. Beverly Stafford, depart- ment head. A new course called recreational games was offered by the department during the summer, Shuftleboard and bowling were among the games offered. Buddy Stantield and Ellen Lacy gave a dance dem- onstratuon in the Union Ballroom, doing a medley of dances from the waltz to the lox trot Angela I-lammerli, sponsor ot the Coquettes dance ieam, and instructor ol dance demonstrates the Correct golf form Harnmerli also works with her own dance group O Womens Health and P E 231
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C0llCQlC 0l lfllllcillltlll -hunk, .1 A ,,. Qi -M . Department of Women's Health and Physical Education Patience and adjustment were needed by members of the VVomen's Health and Physical Education Department when the construction of the swimming pool began, The pipe which would supply water to the pool was run through Shaver Gym, with the constant noise of con- struction. Pennington The department, headed by Dr. Bev- erly Stafford, held several workshops for both students and the surrounding com- munities. A National Golf Foundation workshop was conducted by Carol Johnson, a full- time educational assistant from Cincin- nati, Ohio. A softball workshop featured Mrs. Bose Scott, coach at Andrew Jackson High School, regarded as one of the best high f Q ' we tif wsrfxtm -. fl lfvorriens Health and PE 5C22.'? T 1 ' , 1.5-'ffff V A-' PV. QAAYZHM . 'XIWZYQ . My,-,M 2 ,X 3 ,, . 1 -V40 4 ,- bww, 2 v , ,,, ..4,,1, A. Q . . P T- . X i ' -- 'ri-f f - .fl '-:':f-ff tm -tp -1 U f --:f V-wh., ,, ' ' --G ma xiii- ix,z.,,'5., LT? 2539-231522 K2 5K,Qw:,.,t . ...W at ' , , - 4 ' N, , . . , ,, MA,-,.,,,, ,MG-, .. ., ,. -. A , . . W'-ffl? 53155131 7 ss-.lf .2 'ffif Fi Q , 'fx' 579 ' - 1 QQ- j.,..,g'.w:,gfjz-,f' 332' ,gm 9,33 ' ' ,f ' .v W. ,-...rig , 'V' . - '1'H,Lf5LNL1f.f tan 1 1- ,,,-mf. , ,, mf ,. . EMG. - 1'f 5i?Q:H L ' . I , ', : uf fig sz A 3, , 45, , .M st 1. . f viii Dr. Philip Bergeron Jr., head of the men's physical education department, makes his office in the cen- ter of all class and intramural activity: Stopher Gym. Jae Lee, a black belt in judo and karate, has offered classes in self-defense and worked with the Karate Club in various contests. school teams in the state. The clinic cov- ered the coaching and officiating of wom- en's fast pitch softball. Two departmental clubs are sponsored by the women's P.E. department, the P.E. MAJDBS AND MINDBS CLUB and DELTA PSI KAPPA, an honorary physical education fraternity for women. The Majors and Minors Club was initi- ated this year, with plans to sponsor serv- ice projects and workshops. Delta Psi Kappa, both a service and a social organization, initiated ten new members in the spring. Officers are Carla Michell, presidentg Linda Becnel, vice- president, Millie Naquin, secretary, and Mary Berthelot, treasurer. The group is sponsored by Mrs. Carolyn Self. Delta Psi Kappa helped the women's P.E. department sponsor a dance dem- onstration. The dance demonstration, coordinated by dance instructor Angela Hammerli, featured Ellen Lacy and Buddy Stanfield of the Fred Astaire Dance Studios in New Recreational Games, a new activity class offered in the summer, consists of learning and playing games like shuftleboard and air tennis.
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Dance Noor VBCBWBU Because of warping due to moisture, the floor of the dance hall in Shaver Gym had to be replaced QBeIowj the Acadian Coquettes practice a routine on the new floor On right is a poster which was spotted outside the Psychology Department Extra care is being given to the new floor, and now no one is allowed inside the studio unless shoes are removed outside ,-.-.--n-vv-km, - 4, , -,,,...--- '7T DHNCIN G IS F? GREHT U93 To LJORK N5-UPS! oul WOR HH Cttlltglt 0l lftlllcilllllll Psychology Department Besides offering a program for psy- chology majors to follow and go on into graduate work, the Psychology Depart- ment offers undergraduate and graduate work in counselor education. This enables the students to be trained for work in teaching and school situa- tions. Sponsored by the department, the Psy- chology Club works to bring together the faculty and students interested in psy- chology and to create a good relationship and exchange of information. Officers of the Psychology Club are Nancy Armitage, presidentg Bill Rogers, vice-presidentg Kim Bomaire, secretaryg and Janice Fink, treasurer. Advisors for the club are Dr. Charles Phillips and Muriel Davis. Dr Francis tvliller became head of the Psychology Department in the tall when Dr. Paul Fitzgerald resigned to accept another post. B..
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