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Page 8IWestern Maryland College/December 1, 1988 -Up CloseandPersonal----- by Andrea Covington for no other purpose but to expose. I suppose it's ironic because as a psychologist I don 't As a service to the WMC mind asking questions at ali. community, the Phoenix has begun Q: How do you feel about a regular column where students teaching? . can learn about people around A: I like to teach because I campus ... up close and personal. enjoy psychology. But I also like The subject of this interview is Dr. the students, I don't think you can Stephen Colyer, Professor of leach unless you do: • Psychology and Chair of WMC's Q: How do you relate to your Psychology Department. students? Q: Where are you from? A: There's not much A: Well, I was born in New difference between myself and the York City, but I lived most of my students. I just have more formative years in Philadelphia. Dr. Stephen Colyer, Head of experience than they have with Q: Wheredid you receive your the psychology Department 'the material. education? Q: How do you think your A: I was an undergraduate at includes humans.) So, even as a students relate to you? Gettysburg, majoring in Political young person, I was interested in A: I would guess tha; some Science and English. Ithen got my psychology. students are very interested in what Master's Degree and Ph.D. (in Q: Did you ever do work I have to say. But I think some Psychology) at Temple University besides teaching? students are disinterested. although in Philadelphia. A: I worked as a reporter for their interest is peaked sometimes. Q: Why does psychology the Main Line Times, which is a I don't necessarily try to teach interest you? newspaper in the Philadelphia towards the very inter~ted people. A: I was always interested in suburbs (now the Suburban). But I try to teach in the middle. I do why animals behave the way they Ididn't enjoy asking the questions think about the disinterested do (when I say animals, that that needed to be asked or prying student Fox leads yearbook production. . DOWN By Tammie Gitt 1 OP2R.\l1ONAL DEGREE lfORMIClDB "ARTY Plans for the 1988·89 WMC .. HYMNTOTH! "I'Ill.ORY· yearbook are underway under the 5TOONE5D)E direction of Editor-in-Chief David 6PlJU.MAN 7 RESPIlcrED IN ACADEMIA Fox. 'JaAX The theme for this year's book, 9PUTO will 10 PETTTE "What's all the commotion?", 11 __ """ OUT reflect the many changes on campus 17 NORW POET this year including buildings as well 19 GRAIN 21 DROP as student activities. "MARGIN According to Fox, the goals for 23CVBAN this year's yearbook staff are to 2AJUNEAU 26FALSEHOOO "have a consistently well-designed X1 ANNATATE book. to emphasize student ... "CANAL organizations and to have a good David Fox, yearbook edHor 29 DRIVE-IN rAMEJUCAN ORAFfITl") representation of students in the 31 HYMN" student life sections." The book will not be going on 35 FORBID and will be "FEAT Editors for the book have been sale until this spring nYAOJT chosen and are as follows: Ines published and distributed next "lCAOIER Perez, photography editor; Beth fall. 39 CRAVAT 40 ICELANDIC UIERARY Clark, student life editor; and Anyone with questions. IJJie Phoenil(stafj 8 wosx Patrick Feehan. senior section comments or suggestions are 41 BASE editor. The staff will work on a invited to contact David Fox ACROSS 13 AL'Il!R. OF All ooot 31ESt1MAlF..S v .1 1 lila v ;) 14 COJlROSNl! ]. GK.. OOODESS OFTIlEIWtTH Q GIQ l. Q ).I V Pol 3 1 n I would ukf to wish':' , 15 MOTOR OIL BRAND -40 DESERVE "'lIIV] ViVO 16 FLOWER. SMEllING BtnL 41 DECUNID 19]9 NOBEL Sl.LVlII .1·10 llWOODWINDINSlRUMENT PJUZE(GER..) 2OPHYSlCALJ'ERSON _ 44QRRA ] .0 SLY 0 V d 00 V everyone tlie6est of ~! . 21 TO MISREPltESENT '"DRY 111.L H10] 231!XAMPl.1! "I no lSV;) ] 1111 2SPARADlSE 49 TOY luck ott[inals . .9Lfso, 26I'tECEOFC..A.Y so OWINGS 27ROI OHVH I :> v IOlllA V 0] V If a Q Q "PASf SlGL NUMBER SEVEN o .!. ~ ~ fiave a safe and fiappy hofi.Jay! ]l·IRREUOIOUS ].? v Q H V H