OAKS - Volume 31
A yearbook is a yearbook is a yearbook, and by any other name it remains just that, a year book.
It attempts to place the year before its readers. And, mirabile dictu,
it takes just about a year to do it.
The 1965 Oaks was conceived…
Accent on Community and College
technical decisions to make: amount
of color to be used, what weight of
paper, cover design, three column
format, etc. ad infinitem.
The summer's months brought a
vacation to most of the staff. But
Mert Hart, art…
The Ambrosian News, student
newspaper, rededicated itself to a
twofold but inter-related concept of
service: to the student body and to
the staff members. By complete, well
delivered news stories, feature articles and editorial columns, the Ambrosian…
News Demands Literature Under Pressure
KEN WOLF, editor for 1963-64, established
the News as an All-American rated paper.
This year Wolf retired to be "editor
emeritus" and served as the writer of
the popular "Sounding Board" column.
DOCTOR…
KSAR Features Network News, Longer Hours
Left to right, Bernie Miralgia, Tom Lawlor, Dave Steckel, Ken O'Brien, Steve Stacy, Tom Wieland, Al Matula, Brian King, Glen Geiger, Mike
Breipohl, Tom Jansen, John Demme, Dave Ermie, Bill Winell, Kevin…
Surveys Determine Music Selection
The Constitution of the St. Ambrose radio station, KSAR, provides
for the student body: the means of
obtaining intelligent and useful information along with international,
national and campus news; an appreciation…
1964-65: Youth
In Constant Motion
Youth is normally in motion.
Youthful St. Ambrose College (83
years young) after much preparation was again ready for its family.
North, South, East and West, by
train, plane, bus and automobile,
the students…
Convocation Greets Frosh & Parents
Sunday 20 September
Student Council and NFCCS welcomed new students and parents to
the campus. East Hall was the focal
point of arrival activities: room assignments, schedules for the day,
and the traditional…
Candidate Visits Campus
Two pre-engineering students, Dale Den-
klau, left, and Bob Davis "zero-in."
publicans hosted Attorney General
Evan Hultman, candidate for governor.
Thursday 1 October
Dan Deninger, Senior Class President described initiation…
October Brings New Vice-President
Pulitzer Prize play "All the King's
Men." All seats were reserved.
Associated Collegiate Press opened fall convention in Chicago. In
attendance were: Miss Agnes Renner, Adviser; Don Miller, Editor;
Merwin Hart, Art…