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DELTA EPSILON SIGMA Elects Seventeen to Membership Thomas Michael Dowling Accounting George Richard Flynn Accounting Thomas Leo Flynn English Terry Lee Hansen Political Science Dennis George Hickey Political Science Lawrence Florien Kamin Biology Thomos Joseph Keefe Mathematics Michael Edward Lannon Political Science Jose Evaristo Liana Chemistry Ronald William McGarry Accounting Michael Edward Metz Philosophy Daniel Paul Michalek Business Administration Donald Paul Miller English Raymond Michael Schaab Philosophy William Lee Thiessen Education Jerome Francis Vogel Mathematics Lawrence Jay Young Accounting The national honor society for students of Catholic colleges and universities, Delta Epsilon Sigma, has its Xi Chapter on the Saint Ambrose College campus. Each year initiates are selected by a faculty committee from no more than ten per-cent of the seniors who have maintained a "B" average and who have actively participated in the extra and co-curricular events of the college. The national honor society was founded in 1939. Saint Ambrose College was a charter member in the organization. Miss Juanita Monholland is the moderator of the Xi Chapter of Delta Epsilon Sigma. R. Geiger, Treas.; Fr. J. Smith, V. P., D. Haskin, Sec; J. Norton, Pres. H. Shannon Boyd Thomas F. Chouteau Prudent C. Coussens Rev. John P. Dolan Rev. Francis Duncan Wallace Evans John F. Fitzgibbon Rev. James E. Greene Gerald Hamel John Hiebing Thomas Hutchinson Rev. James P. Kelleher Leo Kilfoy John Killion Eleanor Koester Rev. Joseph E. Kokjohn Gregory A. Lensing John F. McGuire Matthew M. McMahon Ivan J. McShane Ronald E. Maertens George D. Monty, Jr. Paul Pluwak Agnes C. Renner James D. Resnick Leslie E. Schaefer Robert E. Sutton Charles C Vorderberg John E. Westburg Arthur J. Yonke AMERICAN ASSN. OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS The American Association of University Professors was founded in 1915 to advance the ideals and standards of the academic profession. It is the only organization which is national in scope and exclusively devoted to serving the interests of the academic profession as a whole, in contrast to the hosts of specialized and professional associations. The St. Ambrose College Chapter is, in the same sense, devoted to the interests of the faculty rather than to the more narrow interest of individual departments or divisions. The local chapter provides a vehicle for discussion and action. During the past year, as in many previous years, the local chapter has been active in the promotion of academic freedom, adequate salaries for all faculty members, physical facilities which can promote and encourage an interchange of ideas among members and the creation of administrative forms which will aid in the growth and preservation of quality liberal education at St. Ambrose.
Title | 1966 Yearbook |
Date | 1966 |
Transcript | 66 Oaks |
Publisher | The Consolidated Graphic Arts Corporation, Canton, OH |
Rights | St. Ambrose University 518 W. Locust St., Davenport, IA 52803 |
Title | 1966 Yearbook |
Date | 1966 |
Transcript | DELTA EPSILON SIGMA Elects Seventeen to Membership Thomas Michael Dowling Accounting George Richard Flynn Accounting Thomas Leo Flynn English Terry Lee Hansen Political Science Dennis George Hickey Political Science Lawrence Florien Kamin Biology Thomos Joseph Keefe Mathematics Michael Edward Lannon Political Science Jose Evaristo Liana Chemistry Ronald William McGarry Accounting Michael Edward Metz Philosophy Daniel Paul Michalek Business Administration Donald Paul Miller English Raymond Michael Schaab Philosophy William Lee Thiessen Education Jerome Francis Vogel Mathematics Lawrence Jay Young Accounting The national honor society for students of Catholic colleges and universities, Delta Epsilon Sigma, has its Xi Chapter on the Saint Ambrose College campus. Each year initiates are selected by a faculty committee from no more than ten per-cent of the seniors who have maintained a "B" average and who have actively participated in the extra and co-curricular events of the college. The national honor society was founded in 1939. Saint Ambrose College was a charter member in the organization. Miss Juanita Monholland is the moderator of the Xi Chapter of Delta Epsilon Sigma. R. Geiger, Treas.; Fr. J. Smith, V. P., D. Haskin, Sec; J. Norton, Pres. H. Shannon Boyd Thomas F. Chouteau Prudent C. Coussens Rev. John P. Dolan Rev. Francis Duncan Wallace Evans John F. Fitzgibbon Rev. James E. Greene Gerald Hamel John Hiebing Thomas Hutchinson Rev. James P. Kelleher Leo Kilfoy John Killion Eleanor Koester Rev. Joseph E. Kokjohn Gregory A. Lensing John F. McGuire Matthew M. McMahon Ivan J. McShane Ronald E. Maertens George D. Monty, Jr. Paul Pluwak Agnes C. Renner James D. Resnick Leslie E. Schaefer Robert E. Sutton Charles C Vorderberg John E. Westburg Arthur J. Yonke AMERICAN ASSN. OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS The American Association of University Professors was founded in 1915 to advance the ideals and standards of the academic profession. It is the only organization which is national in scope and exclusively devoted to serving the interests of the academic profession as a whole, in contrast to the hosts of specialized and professional associations. The St. Ambrose College Chapter is, in the same sense, devoted to the interests of the faculty rather than to the more narrow interest of individual departments or divisions. The local chapter provides a vehicle for discussion and action. During the past year, as in many previous years, the local chapter has been active in the promotion of academic freedom, adequate salaries for all faculty members, physical facilities which can promote and encourage an interchange of ideas among members and the creation of administrative forms which will aid in the growth and preservation of quality liberal education at St. Ambrose. |
Publisher | The Consolidated Graphic Arts Corporation, Canton, OH |
Rights | St. Ambrose University 518 W. Locust St., Davenport, IA 52803 |
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