raduate student Jonathon Gerst works with 9-year-old Kevin Lee during a caffeine udy Jan. 15 in the Ganus Athletic Center. "It has been a lot of fun to get to work with ildren during this study. and it was also a good learning experience because I was le to learn a lot about exercise physiology that I would not have otherwise learned," erst said. (Photo by Amy Beene) Or. J.D. Yingling, assistant professor of kinesiology, teaches a wellness class in the fall. Yingling also served as the director of aquatics this year. (Photo by Jeff Montgomery) time M0TION Randy Tribble, assistant professor of kinesiology, clarifies the scoring system of bowling to Nnenna Okoronkwo during a bowl– ing class in 1983. Tribble, who played for the Bison football team from 1973 to 1976, joined the kinesiology faculty in 1981. He was named head football coach in 1994 and continued serving in that role this year in addition to his teaching responsibilrties. "It is an honor to be able to coach at my alma mater," Tribble said. "I just want the student athletes to have as good an experience at Hard– ing as I had." (Photo from 1983Petit Jean) kinesiology & exercise science II 179
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