1966 Yearbook
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1966 Yearbook
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Frosh P.E. class makes use of the rings.
Coach Kilfoy runs P.E. class 102 through various drills in the pool
Coach Owen attempts to explain to student a maneuver on the parallel bars.
PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
The physical education program at St. Ambrose
meets the needs of the students by providing a great
deal of physical activity. In the freshman year the
emphasis is placed on physical conditioning and swimming. In the sophomore year the program of classes includes basketball, football, softball, swimming, tennis,
golf, bowling, track, wrestling, volleyball and gymnastics.
The athletic facilities are also opened to the students during the week and on week-ends. The gymnasium and the swimming pool are opened at specific
times for students who want to take advantage of them.
A student attempts a difficult maneuver on the bar.
Physical conditioning is the prime concern for all involved in the P.E. classes.
Coach Kilfoy runs P.E. class 102 through various drills in the pool
Coach Owen attempts to explain to student a maneuver on the parallel bars.
PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
The physical education program at St. Ambrose
meets the needs of the students by providing a great
deal of physical activity. In the freshman year the
emphasis is placed on physical conditioning and swimming. In the sophomore year the program of classes includes basketball, football, softball, swimming, tennis,
golf, bowling, track, wrestling, volleyball and gymnastics.
The athletic facilities are also opened to the students during the week and on week-ends. The gymnasium and the swimming pool are opened at specific
times for students who want to take advantage of them.
A student attempts a difficult maneuver on the bar.
Physical conditioning is the prime concern for all involved in the P.E. classes.
Publisher
The Consolidated Graphic Arts Corporation, Canton, OH
Date
1966
Rights
St. Ambrose University 518 W. Locust St., Davenport, IA 52803
Identifier
http://cdm16810.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16810coll2/id/113