https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/browse/page/6049?sort_field=Dublin+Core%2CCreator&output=atom <![CDATA[Iowa Heritage Digital Collections]]> 2024-03-28T10:02:37+00:00 Omeka https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/84747 <![CDATA[1966 Yearbook]]> Education is the chief defense of the nation. The
educational system of the United States is greatly enhanced and aided by the private colleges and institutions
which give students the opportunity for advanced
learning. These colleges weld the system into the culmination of our proud heritage. Our American heritage
has made our nation strong; its strength coming from its
people. This strength is our defense.
Saint Ambrose alumnus Paul
Kamerick shakes the hand of
United States Vice-President
Hubert Humphrey in the
vice-president 's office in
Washington, D. C. Mr. Kamerick is Assistant Counsel to
the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigation.
He is the brother of Reverend Bernard M. Kamerick of
the Saint Ambrose faculty.
There are approximately
25 Saint Ambrose Alumni in
the Washington, D. C. area.
Nearly 40 alumni live in
near-by Virginia while alumni numbering 35 are located
in bordering Maryland.]]>
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Title

1966 Yearbook

Description

ST. AMBROSE and THE NATION
Education is the chief defense of the nation. The
educational system of the United States is greatly enhanced and aided by the private colleges and institutions
which give students the opportunity for advanced
learning. These colleges weld the system into the culmination of our proud heritage. Our American heritage
has made our nation strong; its strength coming from its
people. This strength is our defense.
Saint Ambrose alumnus Paul
Kamerick shakes the hand of
United States Vice-President
Hubert Humphrey in the
vice-president 's office in
Washington, D. C. Mr. Kamerick is Assistant Counsel to
the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigation.
He is the brother of Reverend Bernard M. Kamerick of
the Saint Ambrose faculty.
There are approximately
25 Saint Ambrose Alumni in
the Washington, D. C. area.
Nearly 40 alumni live in
near-by Virginia while alumni numbering 35 are located
in bordering Maryland.

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/5
]]>
https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/84749 <![CDATA[1966 Yearbook]]> Haskin is seen walking near the chapel of the
U. S. Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs,
Colorado, her hometown.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin is the home of Ambrosians and the Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co.
Mr William Stipich, director of marketing services looks at the 1965 Oaks with
Ambrosians Tim Fisher, Peter Brust and John Schaffner.
Students Become Leaders
During the shorter breaks
from schoolwork Ambrosians
use the time to visit in parts
of the nation which are new
to them. Because of its central location, Iowa offers a
starting place for many exciting short vacations. While
in Keystone, South Dakota,
a stop at Mount Rushmore
National Memorial Park was
on the itinerary of Chuck
Flavin, Tom Clancy, Tom
McGarry, Tom Hawkins and
Bob Zahlman. Many Ambrosians from the east travel
throughout the nation's west,
while the students from the
west often have a chance to
tour the east.]]>
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Title

1966 Yearbook

Description

Associate Professor of Chemistry, Miss Dorothy
Haskin is seen walking near the chapel of the
U. S. Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs,
Colorado, her hometown.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin is the home of Ambrosians and the Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co.
Mr William Stipich, director of marketing services looks at the 1965 Oaks with
Ambrosians Tim Fisher, Peter Brust and John Schaffner.
Students Become Leaders
During the shorter breaks
from schoolwork Ambrosians
use the time to visit in parts
of the nation which are new
to them. Because of its central location, Iowa offers a
starting place for many exciting short vacations. While
in Keystone, South Dakota,
a stop at Mount Rushmore
National Memorial Park was
on the itinerary of Chuck
Flavin, Tom Clancy, Tom
McGarry, Tom Hawkins and
Bob Zahlman. Many Ambrosians from the east travel
throughout the nation's west,
while the students from the
west often have a chance to
tour the east.

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/6
]]>
https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/84751 <![CDATA[1966 Yearbook]]> Springfield, Illinois, which is home to Ambrosians P. Pirrera,
J. Picco, A. Pirrera and C. Pirrera.

The Youngstown Sheet and Tube is a landmark to the steel town
of Youngstown, Ohio, home to Leonard Cockman.

The wide open spaces
are not words to a song
in many parts of our nation. George H. Kuhr
finds the land ideal for
hunting on his ranch
near his home in Ocate,
New Mexico.
Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, where the Monongahela River meets the
Alleghney to form the Ohio, is the home of Rick Muck who is
standing near the Golden Triangle.
We, of Saint Ambrose College, feel that our significance as a private Catholic college stems from our being a part of the educational system of our nation. Our theme "Saint Ambrose College in the Nation" denotes
our heritage, our present and our future. This past year
at St. Ambrose students from twenty-six states gathered
to become better members of their nation. From Maine
to California, Washington State to Florida the studens
came to learn; to learn about their heritage and to be
able to fashion and create a better future. Within this
book lies our present, the school year 1965-1966.
St. Ambrose alumni now reside in every state of
the union excep't Vermont. The doctors, teachers and
business men who have graduated from St. Ambrose
have given us our heritage. We have made our present
Together we will shape the future, the future of our
nation.
Ambrosian Gerald Martin is seen at the Strategic Air Command
Base in Labrador. Both veterans and sons of military personnel
come to Saint Ambrose from all parts of the continent.]]>
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Title

1966 Yearbook

Description

Each state is represented by a plaque atop the Lincoln Tomb in
Springfield, Illinois, which is home to Ambrosians P. Pirrera,
J. Picco, A. Pirrera and C. Pirrera.

The Youngstown Sheet and Tube is a landmark to the steel town
of Youngstown, Ohio, home to Leonard Cockman.

The wide open spaces
are not words to a song
in many parts of our nation. George H. Kuhr
finds the land ideal for
hunting on his ranch
near his home in Ocate,
New Mexico.
Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, where the Monongahela River meets the
Alleghney to form the Ohio, is the home of Rick Muck who is
standing near the Golden Triangle.
We, of Saint Ambrose College, feel that our significance as a private Catholic college stems from our being a part of the educational system of our nation. Our theme "Saint Ambrose College in the Nation" denotes
our heritage, our present and our future. This past year
at St. Ambrose students from twenty-six states gathered
to become better members of their nation. From Maine
to California, Washington State to Florida the studens
came to learn; to learn about their heritage and to be
able to fashion and create a better future. Within this
book lies our present, the school year 1965-1966.
St. Ambrose alumni now reside in every state of
the union excep't Vermont. The doctors, teachers and
business men who have graduated from St. Ambrose
have given us our heritage. We have made our present
Together we will shape the future, the future of our
nation.
Ambrosian Gerald Martin is seen at the Strategic Air Command
Base in Labrador. Both veterans and sons of military personnel
come to Saint Ambrose from all parts of the continent.

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/7
]]>
https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/84753 <![CDATA[1966 Yearbook]]> Corporation 8
Administration 10
Faculty 13
Seniors 22
Juniors 44
Sophomores 53
Freshmen 62
Graduate Students 76]]>
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Title

1966 Yearbook

Description

66 Oaks COLLEGE
Corporation 8
Administration 10
Faculty 13
Seniors 22
Juniors 44
Sophomores 53
Freshmen 62
Graduate Students 76

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/8
]]>
https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/84755 <![CDATA[1966 Yearbook]]> PRESIDENT

THE RT. REV. MSGR.
PAUL D. MOORE,
V.G., P.A.,
VICE-PRESIDENT
THE RT. REV. MSGR.
SEBASTIAN G. MENKE,
PH.D.
SECRETARY AND
TREASURER
BD. OF CONTROL,
TRUSTEES
Guide College Policies
"Opere et Veritate" (By work and adhering to the
truth) describes the life of His Excellency Bishop Ralph
Leo Hayes. One can see spiritual growth as Saint
Ambrose has increased its breath and scope, its great
advancements toward the "whole man", its steps to secure and give its students the knowledge needed for a
purposeful life. Bishop Hayes has seen these and other
growths as he fostered them. They are to his credit
as well as to the many people who have helped him.
Assisting Bishop Hayes in the governing of St. Ambrose College is the Board of Control and the Board
of Trustees. Incorporated as Saint Ambrose Seminary
in 1885, its name was changed to Saint Ambrose College
in 1908. The direct governing body, The Board of Control, consists of Bishop Hayes, The Rt. Rev. Msgr.
Paul D. Moore, Vicar General, and the Rt. Rev. Msgr.
Sebastian G. Menke, President of Saint Ambrose College.
The Board of Control is advised by the Board of
Trustees. This past year was saddened by the death of
Dr. William Foley, Sr., an alumnus, a trustee, and a
friend of the College. During this school year The
Honorable James P. Gaffney, Rev. John B. McEniry, Attorney Hayes Murphy and Mr. John A. Schneider joined
the Board. They meet four times annually in committees
concerned with Educational Policy, Finance, Development,
Associates and Rural Service. It is through these dedicated friends that the objectives and the ever increasing needs of the College are being met and provided for.
COAT OF ARMS OF
HIS EXCELLENCY
BISHOP HAYES
SEAL OF THE
DIOCESE OF
DAVENPORT, IOWA]]>
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1966 Yearbook

Description

THE MOST REVEREND RALPH LEO HAYES, S.T.D.
PRESIDENT

THE RT. REV. MSGR.
PAUL D. MOORE,
V.G., P.A.,
VICE-PRESIDENT
THE RT. REV. MSGR.
SEBASTIAN G. MENKE,
PH.D.
SECRETARY AND
TREASURER
BD. OF CONTROL,
TRUSTEES
Guide College Policies
"Opere et Veritate" (By work and adhering to the
truth) describes the life of His Excellency Bishop Ralph
Leo Hayes. One can see spiritual growth as Saint
Ambrose has increased its breath and scope, its great
advancements toward the "whole man", its steps to secure and give its students the knowledge needed for a
purposeful life. Bishop Hayes has seen these and other
growths as he fostered them. They are to his credit
as well as to the many people who have helped him.
Assisting Bishop Hayes in the governing of St. Ambrose College is the Board of Control and the Board
of Trustees. Incorporated as Saint Ambrose Seminary
in 1885, its name was changed to Saint Ambrose College
in 1908. The direct governing body, The Board of Control, consists of Bishop Hayes, The Rt. Rev. Msgr.
Paul D. Moore, Vicar General, and the Rt. Rev. Msgr.
Sebastian G. Menke, President of Saint Ambrose College.
The Board of Control is advised by the Board of
Trustees. This past year was saddened by the death of
Dr. William Foley, Sr., an alumnus, a trustee, and a
friend of the College. During this school year The
Honorable James P. Gaffney, Rev. John B. McEniry, Attorney Hayes Murphy and Mr. John A. Schneider joined
the Board. They meet four times annually in committees
concerned with Educational Policy, Finance, Development,
Associates and Rural Service. It is through these dedicated friends that the objectives and the ever increasing needs of the College are being met and provided for.
COAT OF ARMS OF
HIS EXCELLENCY
BISHOP HAYES
SEAL OF THE
DIOCESE OF
DAVENPORT, IOWA

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/9
]]>
https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/84757 <![CDATA[1966 Yearbook]]> ADLER
Davenport, Iowa
THE RT.
REVEREND
MSGR. A. J.
BURKE
Clinton, Iowa
DR. D. R.
CARMODY
Crete, Illinois
THE HONOR- MR. W. P.
ABLE JAMES GANNON
P. GAFFNEY Colfax, Iowa
Marengo, Iowa
MR. J. M.
HUTCHINSON
Davenport, Iowa
MR. J. F.
HYNES
Des Moines,
Iowa
THE RT.
REVEREND
THOMAS
JORDAN
Rock Island, III.
MISS G. KELLY
Davenport, Iowa
MR. WARREN J. THE RT. REV. JOHN B.
McELENEY REVEREND McENIRY
Clinton, Iowa C. H. Clinton, Iowa
MEINBERG
Iowa City, Iowa
National Interests Represented in College Directors
MR. H. MR. J. R.
MURPHY MURPHY
Moline, Illinois Saratoga,
California
MR. J. J. QUAIL
Davenport, Iowa
MR. JOHN A. THE RT. REV. HARRY
SCHNEIDER REVEREND TOHER
Iowa City, Iowa LEO C. STERCK Bettendorf, Iowa
Davenport, Iowa
THE RT.
REVEREND
JAMES REIDY,
V.G., P. A.
Peoria, Illinois
THE RT.
REVEREND
JOSEPH
WAGNER
West Point, Iowa
MRS. P. B.
ROGGE
Davenport, Iowa
MR. CHARLES H.
WHITMORE
Rock Island, III.
MR. FRANK H.
SCHIERBROCK
Davenport, Iowa
DR. W. E.
FOLEY, SR.
Deceased
September 6, 1965]]>
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Title

1966 Yearbook

Description

MR. PHILIP
ADLER
Davenport, Iowa
THE RT.
REVEREND
MSGR. A. J.
BURKE
Clinton, Iowa
DR. D. R.
CARMODY
Crete, Illinois
THE HONOR- MR. W. P.
ABLE JAMES GANNON
P. GAFFNEY Colfax, Iowa
Marengo, Iowa
MR. J. M.
HUTCHINSON
Davenport, Iowa
MR. J. F.
HYNES
Des Moines,
Iowa
THE RT.
REVEREND
THOMAS
JORDAN
Rock Island, III.
MISS G. KELLY
Davenport, Iowa
MR. WARREN J. THE RT. REV. JOHN B.
McELENEY REVEREND McENIRY
Clinton, Iowa C. H. Clinton, Iowa
MEINBERG
Iowa City, Iowa
National Interests Represented in College Directors
MR. H. MR. J. R.
MURPHY MURPHY
Moline, Illinois Saratoga,
California
MR. J. J. QUAIL
Davenport, Iowa
MR. JOHN A. THE RT. REV. HARRY
SCHNEIDER REVEREND TOHER
Iowa City, Iowa LEO C. STERCK Bettendorf, Iowa
Davenport, Iowa
THE RT.
REVEREND
JAMES REIDY,
V.G., P. A.
Peoria, Illinois
THE RT.
REVEREND
JOSEPH
WAGNER
West Point, Iowa
MRS. P. B.
ROGGE
Davenport, Iowa
MR. CHARLES H.
WHITMORE
Rock Island, III.
MR. FRANK H.
SCHIERBROCK
Davenport, Iowa
DR. W. E.
FOLEY, SR.
Deceased
September 6, 1965

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/10
]]>
https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/84759 <![CDATA[1966 Yearbook]]> Ph.D., State University of
Iowa, Vice-President of the
College
REV. FREDERICK J.
McMAHAN
Ph.D., State University of
Iowa, Dean of the College
MISS JUANITA
MONHOLLAND
B.A., Marycrest College,
Registrar
REV. THOMAS L. DINGES
B.A., Notre Dame University,
Dean of Men
MR. THOMAS A. GRADY
B.A., St. Ambrose College,
Business Manager
COL. CARROLL J.
WILLIAMS
B.A., St. Ambrose College,
Director of Development
ADMINISTRATION
A steady and consistent rise in academic excellence
has resulted from the Administrations heart to conceive, the understanding to direct, and the hand to execute the policies responsible for this desired progress.
The influx of the largest enrollment since the immediate post war period was handled with dispatch.
Registration problems were at a minimum as a result
of the recent spring and summer registration program.
Cooperation of the Admissions Committee and the Admissions Counselors has considerably reduced the number of scholastically delinquent students.
Residence problems were challenging but the Davenport households responded to the call for rooms. Saga
Food Service continues to adjust its serving hours to
student schedules. All's well that ends well.
MR. LEO G. MILLER
B.A., State University of
Iowa, Ass't. Director of
Development and Alumni
Secretary
MR. JOHN F.
McNAMARA
Ass't. Director of
Development
MR. RICHARD
AUBRY, SR.
B.A., St. Ambrose College
Ass't. Director of
Development
MR. JAY J. KANE
B.A., University of Iowa,
Director of Public Information]]>
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Title

1966 Yearbook

Description

REV. JOSEPH E. KOKJOHN
Ph.D., State University of
Iowa, Vice-President of the
College
REV. FREDERICK J.
McMAHAN
Ph.D., State University of
Iowa, Dean of the College
MISS JUANITA
MONHOLLAND
B.A., Marycrest College,
Registrar
REV. THOMAS L. DINGES
B.A., Notre Dame University,
Dean of Men
MR. THOMAS A. GRADY
B.A., St. Ambrose College,
Business Manager
COL. CARROLL J.
WILLIAMS
B.A., St. Ambrose College,
Director of Development
ADMINISTRATION
A steady and consistent rise in academic excellence
has resulted from the Administrations heart to conceive, the understanding to direct, and the hand to execute the policies responsible for this desired progress.
The influx of the largest enrollment since the immediate post war period was handled with dispatch.
Registration problems were at a minimum as a result
of the recent spring and summer registration program.
Cooperation of the Admissions Committee and the Admissions Counselors has considerably reduced the number of scholastically delinquent students.
Residence problems were challenging but the Davenport households responded to the call for rooms. Saga
Food Service continues to adjust its serving hours to
student schedules. All's well that ends well.
MR. LEO G. MILLER
B.A., State University of
Iowa, Ass't. Director of
Development and Alumni
Secretary
MR. JOHN F.
McNAMARA
Ass't. Director of
Development
MR. RICHARD
AUBRY, SR.
B.A., St. Ambrose College
Ass't. Director of
Development
MR. JAY J. KANE
B.A., University of Iowa,
Director of Public Information

Publisher

The Consolidated Graphic Arts Corporation, Canton, OH

Rights

St. Ambrose University 518 W. Locust St., Davenport, IA 52803

Identifier

http://cdm16810.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16810coll2/id/11
]]>
https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/84761 <![CDATA[1966 Yearbook]]> REILMAN
M.S., Notre Dame
University,
Admissions Counselor
MR. JOHN KILLION
M.A.L.S., Rosary College,
Librarian
MR. CHARLES TULLY
B.A., St. Ambrose College
Admissions Counselor
REV. FRED
VERBECKMOES
B.A., St. John's University,
Manager of College
Bookstore
MR. ROBERT O. TAYLOR
Brown's Business College,
Office Manager
MR. JOHN HURST
B.A., Alma College,
SAGA Food Manager
MISS ELEANOR KOESTER
M.S.L.S., Western Reserve,
Assistant Librarian
Administrative Council
Seated (1. to r.):
Rev. F. J. McMahan
Dean of College
The Rt. Rev. S. G. Menke
President of the College
Rev. J. E. Kokjohn
Vice-president of College
Standing (1. to r.)
Mr. W. Evans
Faculty Member
Dr. P. Coussens
Faculty Member
Dr. J. Fitzgibbon
Faculty Member
Col. C. J. Williams
Director of Development
Mr. T. A. Grady
Business Manager
MISS MARILYN ACKERMAN
B.L.S., Coe College
Assistant to the Librarian
MR. MAX SHIFFMAN
Temple University,
Placement Bureau Director]]>
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Title

1966 Yearbook

Description

REV. THOMAS J.
REILMAN
M.S., Notre Dame
University,
Admissions Counselor
MR. JOHN KILLION
M.A.L.S., Rosary College,
Librarian
MR. CHARLES TULLY
B.A., St. Ambrose College
Admissions Counselor
REV. FRED
VERBECKMOES
B.A., St. John's University,
Manager of College
Bookstore
MR. ROBERT O. TAYLOR
Brown's Business College,
Office Manager
MR. JOHN HURST
B.A., Alma College,
SAGA Food Manager
MISS ELEANOR KOESTER
M.S.L.S., Western Reserve,
Assistant Librarian
Administrative Council
Seated (1. to r.):
Rev. F. J. McMahan
Dean of College
The Rt. Rev. S. G. Menke
President of the College
Rev. J. E. Kokjohn
Vice-president of College
Standing (1. to r.)
Mr. W. Evans
Faculty Member
Dr. P. Coussens
Faculty Member
Dr. J. Fitzgibbon
Faculty Member
Col. C. J. Williams
Director of Development
Mr. T. A. Grady
Business Manager
MISS MARILYN ACKERMAN
B.L.S., Coe College
Assistant to the Librarian
MR. MAX SHIFFMAN
Temple University,
Placement Bureau Director

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/12
]]>
https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/84764 <![CDATA[1966 Yearbook]]> SECRETARIES
of the
ADMINISTRATION
MRS. GRACE OUGH MRS. BELVA
Library Assistant
MRS. KATHLEEN
SPENCER
Sec, Dean of Men
COUNTRYMAN
Sec, Registrar
MRS. RUTH
PEACOCK
Cashier
MISS MARY
STOLMEIER
Sec., President and
MRS. MARY ANN
FELLMAN
Steno., Business
Office
MRS. DOROTHY
PETERSON
Sec, Development
MRS. LILLIAN
WEAVER
Dean of the College Library Assistant
Maryann Fellman and Ruth Peacock aid pensive students in solving financial
arrangements before completion of fall registration.
MRS. MARJORIE
BOLAND
Ass't. IBM Operator
MRS. JOY
HERTZENBERG
Library Assistant
MISS ELIZABETH
PHELAN
Sec, Development
MRS. EVALINE
WEIR
PBX Operator
MRS. RUTH COLE
Sec, Placement Office
MRS. LOUISE
KLINGMAN
Bookkeeper
MRS. GENEVIENE
REHMANN
Library Assistant
MRS. MARGARET
WESTPHAL
Sec, Testing Office
MRS. BETTY
LAGONI
IBM Operator
MRS. LORETTA
SALSBURY
Hostess,
College Center
MRS. RITA
WILKERSON
Sec, Admissions
The Keyword Is Service-
No Mistakes Allowed
NOT PICTURED
MRS. MARYANN
CARMICHAEL
Sec, Publicity
and Athletics
MISS JULIANN
CRONIN
Recorder
MRS. MILDRED
GRAY
Hostess, College
Center
MRS. JO ANN
LINNBERG
Cashier, Bookstore
MRS. WILLIAM
SMITH
Hostess, College
Center
MRS. TILLIE SOBEK
Postmistress]]>
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Title

1966 Yearbook

Description

ASSISTANTS,
SECRETARIES
of the
ADMINISTRATION
MRS. GRACE OUGH MRS. BELVA
Library Assistant
MRS. KATHLEEN
SPENCER
Sec, Dean of Men
COUNTRYMAN
Sec, Registrar
MRS. RUTH
PEACOCK
Cashier
MISS MARY
STOLMEIER
Sec., President and
MRS. MARY ANN
FELLMAN
Steno., Business
Office
MRS. DOROTHY
PETERSON
Sec, Development
MRS. LILLIAN
WEAVER
Dean of the College Library Assistant
Maryann Fellman and Ruth Peacock aid pensive students in solving financial
arrangements before completion of fall registration.
MRS. MARJORIE
BOLAND
Ass't. IBM Operator
MRS. JOY
HERTZENBERG
Library Assistant
MISS ELIZABETH
PHELAN
Sec, Development
MRS. EVALINE
WEIR
PBX Operator
MRS. RUTH COLE
Sec, Placement Office
MRS. LOUISE
KLINGMAN
Bookkeeper
MRS. GENEVIENE
REHMANN
Library Assistant
MRS. MARGARET
WESTPHAL
Sec, Testing Office
MRS. BETTY
LAGONI
IBM Operator
MRS. LORETTA
SALSBURY
Hostess,
College Center
MRS. RITA
WILKERSON
Sec, Admissions
The Keyword Is Service-
No Mistakes Allowed
NOT PICTURED
MRS. MARYANN
CARMICHAEL
Sec, Publicity
and Athletics
MISS JULIANN
CRONIN
Recorder
MRS. MILDRED
GRAY
Hostess, College
Center
MRS. JO ANN
LINNBERG
Cashier, Bookstore
MRS. WILLIAM
SMITH
Hostess, College
Center
MRS. TILLIE SOBEK
Postmistress

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/13
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https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/84766 <![CDATA[1966 Yearbook]]> "The purpose of life is to matter, to be productive,
to have it make some difference that you lived at all."
These words of Leo Rosten are apt in reference to the
Faculty of Saint Ambrose College.
Usually unnoticed committee work is an important
part of the functioning of the college as an integrated
unit. Faculty elected members (three) serve on the Administrative Council with the officers of the Administration. Appointed committees range from Educational
Policy to Space Utilization and Student Personnel to
Student Discipline. During the current year the Teacher
Education Committee has prepared a report on teacher
preparation for the State Education Department.
The academic day has been lengthened in order to
accommodate degree candidates. One can fulfill degree requirements by attendance of classes between
2:00 P.M. and 9:30 P.M. on four days a week.
The cooperation of the Physical Education Department and the Athletic Committee brought the inauguration of the invitational holiday basketball series.
Faculty members have portrayed the College to the
Community through a series of TV programs directed
by Rev. Francis E. Marlin. All phases of college
academic activity have been presented.
Dr. Robert M. Corwin travelled to Georgia to present a paper at a national meeting of biologists. Rev.
Edward M. Catich continues to respond to the demands
for lectures and publishing. Father Catich has
established himself as a leading authority on Edvard
Munch, a giant of twentieth century art and letter cutting
into slate, the art of calligraphy.
Another milepost has been reached at St. Ambrose.
In the relatively long history of the College, for the
First time three lay professors have served full time
for twenty years: Dr. Prudent C. Coussens, Mr. H.
Shannon Boyd, and Miss Agnes C. Renner.

MR. TERENCE O. ALDRICH
B.A., St. Ambrose College,
Instructor, English
MR. OSCAR O. BARNETT
M.B.A., University of Denver,
Assistant Professor, Accounting
MR. H. SHANNON BOYD
M.S., Western Illinois State
College, Chairman, Department of
Engineering, Associate Professor,
Engineering
SR. RITAMARY BRADLEY,
C.H.M.
Ph.D., St. Louis University,
Professor, English
DR. RITA KAPOOR BRICKSIN
Ph.D., University of Illinois,
Assistant Professor, Economics
and Business Administration
MRS. CARYL BUCKSBAUM
M.A., Yale University,
Assistant Professor, English
MR. DAVID A. BURK
M.M., American Conservatory
of Music, Assistant, Music
MRS. ROSEMARIE BURWELL
B.A., Augustana College,
Instructor, English]]>
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Title

1966 Yearbook

Description

FACULTY, 1965-1966
"The purpose of life is to matter, to be productive,
to have it make some difference that you lived at all."
These words of Leo Rosten are apt in reference to the
Faculty of Saint Ambrose College.
Usually unnoticed committee work is an important
part of the functioning of the college as an integrated
unit. Faculty elected members (three) serve on the Administrative Council with the officers of the Administration. Appointed committees range from Educational
Policy to Space Utilization and Student Personnel to
Student Discipline. During the current year the Teacher
Education Committee has prepared a report on teacher
preparation for the State Education Department.
The academic day has been lengthened in order to
accommodate degree candidates. One can fulfill degree requirements by attendance of classes between
2:00 P.M. and 9:30 P.M. on four days a week.
The cooperation of the Physical Education Department and the Athletic Committee brought the inauguration of the invitational holiday basketball series.
Faculty members have portrayed the College to the
Community through a series of TV programs directed
by Rev. Francis E. Marlin. All phases of college
academic activity have been presented.
Dr. Robert M. Corwin travelled to Georgia to present a paper at a national meeting of biologists. Rev.
Edward M. Catich continues to respond to the demands
for lectures and publishing. Father Catich has
established himself as a leading authority on Edvard
Munch, a giant of twentieth century art and letter cutting
into slate, the art of calligraphy.
Another milepost has been reached at St. Ambrose.
In the relatively long history of the College, for the
First time three lay professors have served full time
for twenty years: Dr. Prudent C. Coussens, Mr. H.
Shannon Boyd, and Miss Agnes C. Renner.

MR. TERENCE O. ALDRICH
B.A., St. Ambrose College,
Instructor, English
MR. OSCAR O. BARNETT
M.B.A., University of Denver,
Assistant Professor, Accounting
MR. H. SHANNON BOYD
M.S., Western Illinois State
College, Chairman, Department of
Engineering, Associate Professor,
Engineering
SR. RITAMARY BRADLEY,
C.H.M.
Ph.D., St. Louis University,
Professor, English
DR. RITA KAPOOR BRICKSIN
Ph.D., University of Illinois,
Assistant Professor, Economics
and Business Administration
MRS. CARYL BUCKSBAUM
M.A., Yale University,
Assistant Professor, English
MR. DAVID A. BURK
M.M., American Conservatory
of Music, Assistant, Music
MRS. ROSEMARIE BURWELL
B.A., Augustana College,
Instructor, English

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/14
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