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Lecturer in Physical Education
Degrees: Bachelor's degree, Saint Joseph's College.
Professor Massoels has served as both Athletic Director and head coach for the men's and women's cross country and track and field teams at SJC since 1990.
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Assistant Professor of Physical Education
Degrees: Bachelor's degree in Kinesiology and Health Studies, master's degree in Education, University of Central Oklahoma; doctorate in Education with emphasis in Health Promotions, Oklahoma State University; Certified Health Education Specialist.
Professor Querry has more than 15 years of experience in the education field and a passion for promoting healthy living in men and women of all ages. One of her proudest accomplishments was serving as coach for an independent handball team and watching three members join the 1996 Olympic team. She also has a special interest in working with the elderly to encourage a regimented exercise routine.
A native of Francesville, Indiana, Professor Querry enjoys instilling in her students the importance of movement so they can pass the knowledge on to their own students in the future. "Physical Education is the only subject that teaches motor skill development in its curriculum. I want to give my students a desire to take their jobs seriously and really love what they're doing," she said.
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Assistant Professor of Physical Education
Degrees: Bachelor's degree, Moorhead State University; master's degree, Colorado State University; doctorate in Education, University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
Assistant Professor of Physical Education Dr. Gary Sanders has been teaching at Saint Joseph's since 2006. He has taught dance classes from all ages - elementary to college - along with community education and has presented at numerous conventions at the local, state, district, and national levels. In 2006, he presented dance at two different schools in Ski, Norway and has been voted a Minnesota Dance Educator of the Year.
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