1966 Yearbook
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1966 Yearbook
Description
JOHN MATTHEW BELL
Political Science
LESTER CLYDE
BICKFORD
Philosophy
BELL, JOHN MATTHEW, Glen Ellyn, Illinois. Pre-
Legal Club, Young Democrats. BENAC, JOSEPH JOHN,
Business Administration, Davenport, Iowa. BICKFORD,
LESTER CLYDE, San Pedro, California. BLEUER,
Rock Island, Illinois. Commerce Club, Investment Club.
BOHNENKAMP, RONALD PAUL, West Point, Iowa.
Iowa Club (President), Tri-Beta (Vice-President), Young
Democrats, Junior Class Vice-President, Intramurals.
BOLEN, RICHARD THOMAS, Blue Island, Illinois.
Chicago Club, Commerce Club, Intramural Football,
Basketball, Bowling, Volleyball, Baseball. BROWN,
WILLIAM FREDRICK, Chicago, Illinois. Chicago Club
(Secretary, President), Commerce Club, Big Brothers
Club, Intramurals. BUNKE, WILLIAM KURT, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Commerce Club. BURKE, SISTER
DONALD MARIE, O.S.F., Education, Clinton, Iowa.
BURNETT, GEORGE P., Millington, New Jersey. Big
Brothers Club, Chicago Club, East Coast Club, Young
Republicans, N.F.C.C.S. — Family Life Commission,
Student Council, Senior Class On-Campus Representative.
CHARLES PATRICK
BLEUER
Economics
RONALD PAUL
BOHNENKAMP
Biology
RICHARD THOMAS
BOLEN
Sociology
WILLIAM FREDRICK
BROWN
Political Science
completely absorbed in a new community of Ambrosians.
We each brought our past and molded with the present,
to share and receive and form a new community. So
it was again as we left St. Ambrose; we took what we
each were then, and mingled that with what came ahead,
that being anywhere in the world. Like it or not, we
cannot change what those past four years made us. Some
faced the working world, others the military, and still
others more academic life. Another of the many transitions and adjustments was faced by all of us. Because
of the four years at St. Ambrose, that change should
have been easier for us, and very profitable. We had
completed another step to real manhood — a mental
more than just a physical change. We had to take what
we were and continue, to face the future. In the words
of Wordsworth, we are not to look wantingly backwards at our lives, but realize that they are past, and
"find strength in wThat remains behind."
WILLIAM KURT BUNKE
Business Administration
GEORGE P. BURNETT
History
Political Science
LESTER CLYDE
BICKFORD
Philosophy
BELL, JOHN MATTHEW, Glen Ellyn, Illinois. Pre-
Legal Club, Young Democrats. BENAC, JOSEPH JOHN,
Business Administration, Davenport, Iowa. BICKFORD,
LESTER CLYDE, San Pedro, California. BLEUER,
Rock Island, Illinois. Commerce Club, Investment Club.
BOHNENKAMP, RONALD PAUL, West Point, Iowa.
Iowa Club (President), Tri-Beta (Vice-President), Young
Democrats, Junior Class Vice-President, Intramurals.
BOLEN, RICHARD THOMAS, Blue Island, Illinois.
Chicago Club, Commerce Club, Intramural Football,
Basketball, Bowling, Volleyball, Baseball. BROWN,
WILLIAM FREDRICK, Chicago, Illinois. Chicago Club
(Secretary, President), Commerce Club, Big Brothers
Club, Intramurals. BUNKE, WILLIAM KURT, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Commerce Club. BURKE, SISTER
DONALD MARIE, O.S.F., Education, Clinton, Iowa.
BURNETT, GEORGE P., Millington, New Jersey. Big
Brothers Club, Chicago Club, East Coast Club, Young
Republicans, N.F.C.C.S. — Family Life Commission,
Student Council, Senior Class On-Campus Representative.
CHARLES PATRICK
BLEUER
Economics
RONALD PAUL
BOHNENKAMP
Biology
RICHARD THOMAS
BOLEN
Sociology
WILLIAM FREDRICK
BROWN
Political Science
completely absorbed in a new community of Ambrosians.
We each brought our past and molded with the present,
to share and receive and form a new community. So
it was again as we left St. Ambrose; we took what we
each were then, and mingled that with what came ahead,
that being anywhere in the world. Like it or not, we
cannot change what those past four years made us. Some
faced the working world, others the military, and still
others more academic life. Another of the many transitions and adjustments was faced by all of us. Because
of the four years at St. Ambrose, that change should
have been easier for us, and very profitable. We had
completed another step to real manhood — a mental
more than just a physical change. We had to take what
we were and continue, to face the future. In the words
of Wordsworth, we are not to look wantingly backwards at our lives, but realize that they are past, and
"find strength in wThat remains behind."
WILLIAM KURT BUNKE
Business Administration
GEORGE P. BURNETT
History
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/25