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FACULTY, 1965-1966 The purpose of life is to matter, to be productive, to have it make some difference that you lived at all. These words of Leo Rosten are apt in reference to the faculty of Saint Ambrose College. Usually unnoticed committee work is an important part of the functioning of the college as an integrated unit. Faculty elected members ftlireej serve on the Ad- ministrative Council with the officers of the Adminis- tration. Appointed committees range from Educational Policy to Space Utilization and Student Personnel to Student Discipline. During the current year the Teacher Education Committee has prepared a report on teacher preparation for the State Education Department. The academic day has been lengthened in order to accommodate degree candidates. One can fulfill de- gree requirements by attendance of classes between 2:00 P.M. and 9:30 P.M. on four days a week. The cooperation of the Physical Education Depart- ment and the Athletic Committee brought the inaugura- tion of the invitational holiday basketball series. Faculty members have portrayed the College to the Community through a series of TV programs directed by Rev. Francis E. Marlin. All phases of college academic activity have been presented. Dr. Robert M. Corwin travelled to Georgia to pre- sent a paper at a national meeting of biologists. Rev. Edward M. Catich continues to respond to the demands for lectures and publishing. Father Catich has established himself as a leading authority on Edvard Munch, a giant of twentieth century art and letter cutting into slate, the art of calligraphy. Another milepost has been reached at St. Ambrose. In the relatively long history of the College, for the first time three lay professors have served full time for twenty years: Dr. Prudent C. Coussens, Mr. H. Shannon Boyd, and Miss Agnes C. Renner. N959 'Fine i. -7 'ix -gli-G DR. RITA KAPOOR BRICKSIN MRS. CARYL BUCKSBAUM Ph.D., University of Illinois, M.A., Yule University, Assistant Professor, Economics Assistant Professor, English and Business Administration MR. TERENCE O. ALDRICH MR. OSCAR O. BARNETT BA., St. Ambrose College, M.B.A., University of Denver, Instructor, English Assistant Professor, Accounting MR. H. SHANNON BOYD M.S., Western Illinois State College, Chairman, Department of Engineering, Associate Professor, Engineering .R , MR. DAVID A. BURK M.M., American Conservatory of Music, Assistant, Music SR. RITAMARY BRADLEY, C.H.M. Ph.D., St. Louis University, Professor, English f.. -eau, 'DW MRS. ROSEMARIE BURWELL B.A., Augustana College, Instructor, English FACULTY
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MR. MORRIS A. CALSYN M.S., Kansas State College of Agriculture and Applied Science, Assistant Professor, Physics DR. ROBERT M. CORWIN Ph,D., Georgia University, Instructor, Biology MR. ROBERT I. DUAX M.S., Northeast Missouri State Teachers College, Assistant REV. EDWARD M. CATICH M.A., State University of Iowa, Chairman, Department of Art, Professor, Art DR. PRUDENT C. COUSSENS Ph.D., State University of Iowa, Professor, German REV. FRANCIS W. I. DUNCAN M.A., DePaul University, Assistant Professor, History MR. THOMAS F. CHOUTEAU M.A., State University of Iowa, Chairman, Division of Fine Arts Assistant Professor, Art REV. WILLIAM F. DAWSON Ph.D., University of Notre Dame, Instructor, Philosophy REV. JOHN I. DUNNE M.A., State University of Iowa, Assistant Professor, Spanish 1 V 2 ir v,,, fr , - ,, , fa XYZ- Z . .Z ww ,fy ef f at ag 4 Q Q Z 22526 LM 5 a 2 6 J f 8? 1 V? gmt' ff Z 1 M fi ff f , f f , f l 2 P5 WW ff? ,f Ajpf 'v I ' f N' , EFX, fe., :'. - . , ' .,. ,fe ,.f.f-ff.,-W.. e.ymi..f,w.v2f MR. LEROY A. CONRAD M.A., State University of Iowa, Assistant Professor, English REV. JOHN P. DOLAN M.A., St. Louis University, Associate Professor, Sociology and Philosophy MR. WALLACE M. EVANS M.B.A., Harvard University, Chainnan, Department of Professor of Physical Education ACCOUHUIIS, Pf0feSS0Y, ACCOIIIIUHS Basketball Coach COLLEGE
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