050_1967 Yearbook
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050_1967 Yearbook
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TRI-BETA CLUB
Theta Theta, an honorary society in Biology, is
the St. Ambrose chapter of the National biological association known as Beta Beta Beta. The
aim of Tri-Beta is to stimulate scholarship, promote biological research, and to further the
growth of biological knowledge. Undergraduate
members are students that show superior academic achievement and aptitude in the field of
Biology.
The group has sponsored a career lecture series,
has assisted in the building of a nature trail
in Scott County Conservation Park, and has presented papers at gatherings such as the North
Central Region's annual meetings at Mount
Mary College, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
FIRST ROW: Dr. Vinje, M. Ohsann, T. Walsh, Chung Lee. SECOND ROW: Dr. Corwin,
Advisor; T. Webster, M. Nonnenmann, P. Paone, R. Fullencamp, President. THIRD ROW:
Mr. Komasa, A. Cass, J. Curran, L. Antagnoli, R. Casini. FOURTH ROW: J. Baumert,
Sec'y,- A. Pusateri, R. Zippay. FIFTH ROW: S. Zelnio, J. Hamlin, L. Williams, Vice-president.
SIXTH ROW: Fr. Rice, G. Jerome, N. Zremski.
The Math club, under the guidance
of Rev. Joseph Hratz, Chairman of
the Math Department, functions
like a tool in that it is used for
promoting higher and more varied
learning in mathematics. Lectures
from visiting mathematicians as
well as a trip to a Regional convention have been most successful
in this aspect. Although membership in the club is not restricted,
it primarily consists of students
majoring or taking a minor in
Mathematics.
MATH CLUB
FRONT ROW: Jeff Hanne, Frank Broh, Chung Lee. BACK ROW: Bob Long, President; Cliff Collins, Mike
Brockman, Sec'y-Treasurer.
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Theta Theta, an honorary society in Biology, is
the St. Ambrose chapter of the National biological association known as Beta Beta Beta. The
aim of Tri-Beta is to stimulate scholarship, promote biological research, and to further the
growth of biological knowledge. Undergraduate
members are students that show superior academic achievement and aptitude in the field of
Biology.
The group has sponsored a career lecture series,
has assisted in the building of a nature trail
in Scott County Conservation Park, and has presented papers at gatherings such as the North
Central Region's annual meetings at Mount
Mary College, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
FIRST ROW: Dr. Vinje, M. Ohsann, T. Walsh, Chung Lee. SECOND ROW: Dr. Corwin,
Advisor; T. Webster, M. Nonnenmann, P. Paone, R. Fullencamp, President. THIRD ROW:
Mr. Komasa, A. Cass, J. Curran, L. Antagnoli, R. Casini. FOURTH ROW: J. Baumert,
Sec'y,- A. Pusateri, R. Zippay. FIFTH ROW: S. Zelnio, J. Hamlin, L. Williams, Vice-president.
SIXTH ROW: Fr. Rice, G. Jerome, N. Zremski.
The Math club, under the guidance
of Rev. Joseph Hratz, Chairman of
the Math Department, functions
like a tool in that it is used for
promoting higher and more varied
learning in mathematics. Lectures
from visiting mathematicians as
well as a trip to a Regional convention have been most successful
in this aspect. Although membership in the club is not restricted,
it primarily consists of students
majoring or taking a minor in
Mathematics.
MATH CLUB
FRONT ROW: Jeff Hanne, Frank Broh, Chung Lee. BACK ROW: Bob Long, President; Cliff Collins, Mike
Brockman, Sec'y-Treasurer.
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