1966 Yearbook
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Title
1966 Yearbook
Description
EIGHTY-FOURTH ACADEMIC YEAR
The faculty begin the year with a meeting in the library.
Academic year, 1965-66, the eighty-fourth for the
College, was opened with a faculty meeting, Friday evening September 17. The President, Rt. Rev. Msgr. S. G.
Menke, introduced the new members of the faculty:
Mr. Oscar O. Barnett, Accounting; Sister Ritamary Bradley, CHM, English; Dr. Rita Bricksin, Economics; Mr.
David A. Burk, Piano; Mrs. Rose Mary Burwell, English; Rev. Thomas Dinges, Dean of Men; Rev. William
Dawson, Philosophy; Mr. Francis J. Gerzina, Band; Mr.
Perry Jones, Voice; Mr. David Mallie, Latin; Mr. Paul
Pluwak, French; Mr. William Vroman, Economics &
Business Administration; Rev. John Shipman, Sociology
The Library Committee for the year was: front row; Fr. Anthor
Farrell, Dr. Bertrand Miller, Mr. Richard Geiger, Chairman, ar
back row; Mr. Robert Porod, and Dr. John Norton.
At the intersection of Locust and
Gaines Streets the Library and
Administration Building can be
seen to the left as well as
Ambrose Hall through the Ambrosian oaks. Ambrose Hall was
the first building built on the
campus in 1885 as a seminary.
The faculty begin the year with a meeting in the library.
Academic year, 1965-66, the eighty-fourth for the
College, was opened with a faculty meeting, Friday evening September 17. The President, Rt. Rev. Msgr. S. G.
Menke, introduced the new members of the faculty:
Mr. Oscar O. Barnett, Accounting; Sister Ritamary Bradley, CHM, English; Dr. Rita Bricksin, Economics; Mr.
David A. Burk, Piano; Mrs. Rose Mary Burwell, English; Rev. Thomas Dinges, Dean of Men; Rev. William
Dawson, Philosophy; Mr. Francis J. Gerzina, Band; Mr.
Perry Jones, Voice; Mr. David Mallie, Latin; Mr. Paul
Pluwak, French; Mr. William Vroman, Economics &
Business Administration; Rev. John Shipman, Sociology
The Library Committee for the year was: front row; Fr. Anthor
Farrell, Dr. Bertrand Miller, Mr. Richard Geiger, Chairman, ar
back row; Mr. Robert Porod, and Dr. John Norton.
At the intersection of Locust and
Gaines Streets the Library and
Administration Building can be
seen to the left as well as
Ambrose Hall through the Ambrosian oaks. Ambrose Hall was
the first building built on the
campus in 1885 as a seminary.
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/147