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1966 Yearbook

1966 Yearbook

Title

1966 Yearbook

Description

DELTA EPSILON SIGMA
Elects Seventeen to Membership
Thomas Michael Dowling
Accounting
George Richard Flynn
Accounting
Thomas Leo Flynn
English
Terry Lee Hansen
Political Science
Dennis George Hickey
Political Science
Lawrence Florien Kamin
Biology
Thomos Joseph Keefe
Mathematics
Michael Edward Lannon
Political Science
Jose Evaristo Liana
Chemistry
Ronald William McGarry
Accounting
Michael Edward Metz
Philosophy
Daniel Paul Michalek
Business Administration
Donald Paul Miller
English
Raymond Michael Schaab
Philosophy
William Lee Thiessen
Education
Jerome Francis Vogel
Mathematics
Lawrence Jay Young
Accounting
The national honor society for students of Catholic
colleges and universities, Delta Epsilon Sigma, has its
Xi Chapter on the Saint Ambrose College campus.
Each year initiates are selected by a faculty committee from no more than ten per-cent of the seniors
who have maintained a "B" average and who have
actively participated in the extra and co-curricular
events of the college.
The national honor society was founded in 1939.
Saint Ambrose College was a charter member in the
organization. Miss Juanita Monholland is the moderator of the Xi Chapter of Delta Epsilon Sigma.
R. Geiger, Treas.; Fr. J. Smith, V. P., D. Haskin, Sec; J. Norton, Pres.
H. Shannon Boyd
Thomas F. Chouteau
Prudent C. Coussens
Rev. John P. Dolan
Rev. Francis Duncan
Wallace Evans
John F. Fitzgibbon
Rev. James E. Greene
Gerald Hamel
John Hiebing
Thomas Hutchinson
Rev. James P. Kelleher
Leo Kilfoy
John Killion
Eleanor Koester
Rev. Joseph E. Kokjohn
Gregory A. Lensing
John F. McGuire
Matthew M. McMahon
Ivan J. McShane
Ronald E. Maertens
George D. Monty, Jr.
Paul Pluwak
Agnes C. Renner
James D. Resnick
Leslie E. Schaefer
Robert E. Sutton
Charles C Vorderberg
John E. Westburg
Arthur J. Yonke
AMERICAN
ASSN. OF
UNIVERSITY
PROFESSORS
The American Association of University Professors was founded in 1915 to advance the ideals and
standards of the academic profession. It is the only
organization which is national in scope and exclusively devoted to serving the interests of the academic profession as a whole, in contrast to the hosts
of specialized and professional associations. The
St. Ambrose College Chapter is, in the same sense,
devoted to the interests of the faculty rather than
to the more narrow interest of individual departments or divisions. The local chapter provides a
vehicle for discussion and action.
During the past year, as in many previous years,
the local chapter has been active in the promotion
of academic freedom, adequate salaries for all
faculty members, physical facilities which can promote and encourage an interchange of ideas among
members and the creation of administrative forms
which will aid in the growth and preservation of
quality liberal education at St. Ambrose.

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/120