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1966 Yearbook

1966 Yearbook

Title

1966 Yearbook

Description

THE IOWA CLUB
First row: Robert Shortall; Fr. William Dawson, Moderator; Patrick Johnson; George Bohnenkamp, President; Robert Menke, Vice-president; Kenneth Brune; Thomas Duffy. Second row: Michael Glass; Jeffrey Hanne; Joseph Striegel; Donald Claeys; John Lyman; James
King; John Peters; Thomas Newmaster. Third row: James Dunn; John Ihle; Jose Liana; Lawrence Burdt; Daniel Mertens; Robert
Timmerman; Michael Hunter; Martin Ohsann. Fourth row: Joseph Bentler; Robert Fullenkamp; John Kuchinski; Joseph O'Donnell; Eric
Eipert; Michael Blaser.
The roster of area clubs would be incomplete without
the Iowan's. As we live in their state while attending
college they show us what it means to be an Iowan.
They are justly proud of their past, present, and future.
Again this year the Iowa Club did much to increase
the active participation of students in many of the activities. Homecoming received much support and the
club built a float for the parade. The annual Christmas
party was enjoyed by all attending Ambrosians. The
club joined many of the clubs at Christmas and gave a
basket of food to a needy family of this locality. Its
social date brought them to the Clayton House Ballroom. Picnic plans for the summer as well as plans for
the coming year completed the college year.
First row: Michael Rock, Vice-president; William Shea, President; George Flynn,
Secretary-Treasurer. Second row: Anthony Prendergast; Edward Ersfelt; Michael
Grady. Third row: James Williams; Robert Newman; John Toohill.
CENTRAL
ILLINOIS CLUB
The Central Illinois Club was organized
for the purpose of strengthening interests of
the students and alumni in the school and
promoting campus activities. Students living in central Illinois comprise the majority
of its members but anyone wishing to, may
join.
The club also sponsored three annual
events in Illinois; the summer picnic in
Peoria, a Christmas Dance held during the
holiday break, and gifts to seniors were
awarded at the annual spring picnic to celebrate their successful completion of undergraduate studies.
The CIC also presented the Ed Kelly
Award to the member of the track team who
had done the most to foster good sportsmanship throughout the year at Saint 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/122