A slide of a photograph of John (Jack) Neumann. Just his head is shown. He appears to be outside and it looks like he is standing in front of Babson Library on the Campus of Springfield College.
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Originally from North Bergen, NJ, John L. “Jack” Neumann was a Springfield College Professor Emeritus, a Springfield College football coach, a Chairman of the National Senior Games Emeritus, the founder of the Massachusetts Senior Games, and a medical psychotherapist. Professor Neumann helped generations of students, athletes, and senior citizens improve and enrich their lives over his 57 year career as an educator, administrator, football coach, and psychotherapist. Jack Neumann was a World War II veteran, and he received his Bachelor of Science Degree at Springfield College in 1951 and his Master of Education Degree from Springfield College in 1956. His education beyond his last degree included 45 semester hours of coursework in the Doctoral Program at the State University of Iowa and the Graduate Studies Program at the University of Massachusetts. He started his career in Springfield College in 1965 when he was hired by Coach Ted Dunn to serve as Offensive Coordinator for the Spr