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EDUCATION JUNIOR First row: Albert Plouffe, David Walker, James McBride. Second row: Kenneth Bcauprc, Jack Lynch, Thomas Thurston. Physical Education as a curriculum in Plymouth Teachers College is a young but growing program. In 1957 physical education was made a part of the regular curriculum. Since 1957 the students wishing to take this program have increased considerably. With the rise in the demand for such a program, the facilities offered by the college for physical education have expanded and are expanding. A student wishing to major in this curriculum is given a firm background in the operations of both the mind and the body. He or she takes specific courses in human development, health, and teaching methods to lie used in various individual, dual and team sports. For the student not interested in physical education as a career, there is a course offered which teaches the student some of the basic rules in various sports, sportsmanship, and how to maintain physical health.
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PHYSICAL FRESHMEN First row: Joyce Smith, Alice Fishlock, Sandra Newcomb, Sherry Owen, Hilda Robic, Dorothy Donigan. Second row: Paul I-arosc, David Wilson, David Stcxldard, Hetty St. Jean, Ellen Sac sva, Peter Kramer, Ucl Gardner. Third row: Bruce Barnard. Russell Merrill, Kenneth Moulton, Wilfred Reynolds, Gene Stearns, Larry West, John Zimmer, Paul Pillion. Fourth row: Keith Mudgett, George Manix, Maurice Stebbins, John Keach, George Davis, Ford Hubbard, Mark Charron, Donald Messier, Wayne Keith, George Tsetsilas. Fifth row: Richard Renausl, Daniel Perry, Phillip Nelson, David J x s, Richard Chandler, Richard Garabetlian. 26 SOPHOMORE First row: Patricia Hansen, Carol Brown, Barbara Ashley, Mary McCormick, Joan Nims. Second row: Frcsl Reischer, Jay Brock, Robert Roy, Benjamin Turcotte, William Savage, Douglas Wiseman, Glenn Sargent. Third row: Ronald Gravel, Ronald Kunst, Bruce A mad on, Michael Graham, Kenneth McKenna. Roger Lcclcrc, John Carrigan, Charles I.andry. Fourth row: John Ludgatc, Janus Hennessey, Joseph Amorosino.
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SOCIAL FRESHMEN First row: N rman«l Spooner, John MacArthur, Ctaira Pirozxi, Rita LaPlantc, Patricia Wcdcn, Charles Ronnqimt. Second row: Donald Drooin, William Andrews, Russell No]in, Benjamin March, Richard Duchesne, James Leary. Thud row: Stephen Beaupre, Norman Charpentier, Jack W’elch, Rodolphe Simon, Nelson Dane, Gary Gilcris, David Davio, Raymond Burton. SOPHOMORE First row: Ju«lith Wrijjht. Deborah Matsis, Dawn Thurston, Sylvia Wcldcn. Second row: Alexander Bantis, Rolicrt Corriveau, Winthrop Buswell, Richard Michaels.
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