YOUNG DEMOCRATS
Recognizing the importance of government and politics in the modern world,
the St. Ambrose-Mary crest Young Democrats try throughout the year to stimulate
political activity among the students of
both schools. The club members…
YOUNG REPUBLICANS
left to right: Paul Hallisy, Les
Elias, Pat McDonald, William T.
Rose, .William D. Gissel, Peter
J. Witry, Spike J. O'Hara,
Michael S. Smith, Nicholas M.
Segura, Vince Motto, Tom Neu-
master.
Because this was an election year, the…
SENIORS
Seniors are knowledgeable and quiet.
In the senior year responsibility appears
on the horizon and the newly formed adult
is nervous in his outgrown college cocoon.
In the first semester the senior is king.
In the second he abdicates and
his…
COMMERCE CLUB
One of the reasons why the Commerce Club has been popular at St. Ambrose is the
purpose for which it was established. That purpose is to supplement the theoretical aspect
of business with some practical experience. Although the club…
Underclassmen; FIRST ROW: M. O'Malley, Michael Maury, John Rigeman, Jim Laciak, George Wickster,
Bill Johnson, S. Delisi, Antonio Arnoldoni, Jim Brottsino, Ricardo Bostedo, Pat O'Corkery, Edward Svetich.
CHICAGO CLUB
In keeping…
Terence O'Hara Aldrich
Natural Science
Rock Island, Illinois
Thomas Charles Bianco
Natural Science
Peoria. Illinois
William Charles Arnold
Sociology
Davenport, Iowa
William Francis Bohler
Chemistry
Ottawa, Illinois
William Thomas…
Chicago Club officers: Chuck Flaven, Sec'y; Jim McCauley, Sgt.-at-Arms; Kelly Ambrose,
McGregor, Vice-president; Angelo J. Guzzo, Treasurer.
President; Don
Upperclassmen,- FIRST ROW: Geo. Wuench, Joe Stefannuti, Tom Niemet,
Tim…
Richard Joseph Cadagin
Political Science
Springfield, Illinois
Thomas Arthur Coffey
Political Science
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Frank Roland Caprata
Accounting
Davenport, Iowa
Roger McKee Connor
Philosophy
Danville, Illinois
Joseph Albert…