f H -X if J i : W rt . ' 2 S sf pi SMSMF wnlluunvvmluinq 5 Each state is represented by a plaque atop the Lincoln Tomb in Springfield, Illinois, which is home to Ambrosians P. Pirrera, I. Picco, A. Pirrera and C. Pirrera. l l iliimi.. The Youngstown Sheet and Tube is a landmark to the steel town of Youngstown, Ohio, home to Leonard Cockman. 1 , n,ttiht , ciawausm mrs ifiiwmg ,r,. F ., - - , as tntt t,n p aemann an auuumamm 20516 fri new rsrsvaarruae nsn ' uarznae .s f , mms 6 COLLEGE The wide open spaces are not words to a song in many parts of our na- tion. George H. Kuhn finds the land ideal for hunting on his ranch near his home in Ocate, New Mexico. f i, 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 signif- icance as a private Catholic college stems from our be- ing 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 Califomia, WVashington State to Florida the students came to leamg 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 except 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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THE MOST REVEREND RALPH LEO HAYES S.T.D. PRESIDENT 5 qv'-I-wi s tgp 5 49 M Y - .VL X vi ll Mi OI-'ERE ET I tile :i Y .4 . BISHOP HAYES 8 COLLEGE 1 lo ll II Illlllllll 'P ,grim ff is C-'5X Y. A VER ITATE 'Daunpnrt SEAL OF THE DIOCESE OF DAVENPORT, IOWA x sl. THE RT. REV. MSCR. THE RT. REV. MSCR. PAUL D. MOORE, SEBASTIAN C. MENKE, V.G., P.A., PH.D. VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY AND TREASURER BD. OF CONTROL, TRUSTEE uide College Policies Opere et Veritate fBy work and adhering to the truthj 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 mann, its steps to se- cure 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. Am- brose 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 goveming body, The Board of Con- trol, 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 Iames P. Gaffney, Rev. Iohn B. McEniry, At- torney Hayes Murphy and Mr. Iohn 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 dedi- cated friends that the objectives and the ever increas- ing needs of the College are being met and provided for.
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