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1966 Yearbook

1966 Yearbook

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