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Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • 10

Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • 10

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Quad-City Timesi
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Davenport, Iowa
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10
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10 TIMES-DEMOCRAT Thursday, May 20, 1971 Divenport-Bettendorf, Iowa St. Ambrose To Graduate 196 A Message to Mathers from Uncle Sara A total of 196 St. Ambrose College students are candidates for bachelor of arts and bachelor of science degrees to be awarded at commencement exercises at 3 p.m.. Sunday on campus. The ceremonies will be preceded by an 11 a.m.

mass for graduates and guests in Christ the King Chapel and brunch in the college dining room. After the graduation, a reception will be held in the lounge and dining Honor graduates scheduled to receive bachelor of arts degrees include: Magna cum laude. Randy Richards, philosophy, and Ronald Wehde, English, both of Davenport; Regina Coussens, music, Moline. Summa cum laude. David Fyfe, mathematics, Milan.

Cum Laude. Honore Johnston, English; Barrie Ricketts, accounting, both of Davenport; James Kreinbring, English, Clinton. The Wall Street Journal Student Achievement Award will be presented to Thomas Harvey, and the Delta Sigma Pi Scholarship Key Winner award will go to Barrie Ricketts, both of Davenport. Honor awards for election to membership in Xi Chapter of Delta Epsilon Sigma will go to Richard Andrews, John Butler, Michael Cooper, Regina Cous-sers, Thomas Crosley, Edward DeJaegher, John Early, David Fyfe, Thomas Harvey, Kevin Hedrick, Sister Mary Harold Herrmann, O.P., Honore Johnston, Richard Kasper, Thomas Knight, James Kreinbring, Edward Kross, John Lovsin, Brother John Joseph Mc-Dermott, Sister Janet Marie Pfile, O.P., Randy Richards, Barrie Ricketts, Edward Stoes-sel, Michael Ursini, and Ronald Wehde. CANDIDATES for bachelor of arts degrees also include: Davenport.

Gregory Anderson, business administration; Richard Andrews, natural science; John Bald, art; Larry Bell, physical education; Roger Cawiezell, political science; Randal Connelly, political science; Thomas Crosley, accounting; Steven Cum-mings, accounting; Thomas D'Auben, history; Brian Dor-an, business administration; Scott Doup, accounting; Richard Drapeau, business administration; Willard Dudley, English; William Ehlers, business administration. John Fey, elementary education; Paul Gardner, sociology; Keith Guy, history; John Haldeman, business administration; Thomas Harvey, business administration; Rich ard Hclble, accounting; Guy Hoard, accounting; Jane Jcp-sen, elementary education; Eugene Jerome, biology. B. Anthony Kausal IV, political science; John Kessler, elemenatary education; Thomas Knight, psychology; Andrew Lenaghan, business administration; Carol Lindholm, psychology; William Long, accounting; Patrick Maher, political science. Kazi Maliszewski, philosophy; Jerome Marietta, psychology; Thomas Marion, business administration; Dennis Martin, business James McClanahan, accounting; Dyan McClimon, art; David Moore, accounting; Neil Mullin, English; James Orr, business administration; William Pohlmann, political science.

Denis Prior, business administration; Michael Quandt, business administration; Thomas Ralfs, business administration; Elizabeth Read, German; Anthony Remke, accounting; Philip Roberts, speech and drama; Thomas Rotundo, political science; William Scott, history; Clarence Simmons, physical education. Stephen Sottos, sociology; Paul Staack, philosophy; Edward Stolley, business administration; Robert Thomas-son, accournting; William Trai- Bettendorf, and Dale Witten-bom, art, Moline. Iowa. John Butler, summa cum laude, history, Muscatine; Mary Lou Wuestenberg Engler, elementary education, Donahue; Lawrence Ewers, accounting, Clinton; Dennis Fahy, business administration, Muscatine; Mary Fischer, elementary education, Eld-ridge; Leon Green, Speech and drama, Grand Mound; Richard Kearney, political science, DeWitt; William Kedley accounting, DeWitt; Terence Knock, history, Clinton; Edward Kross, political science, Clinton; Robert McGarry, elementary education, DeWitt; Michael Nugent, accounting, Grand Mound; Stephen Pi-cray, Clinton; Philip Seng, political science, Lost Nation; Donald Sullivan, physical education, Ca-manche; John Thiel, business administration, DeWitt; Michael Wieck, business administration, DeWitt, and Stephen sociology, Clinton. Illinois.

Thomas Conway, physical education, Reynolds. Candidates for bachelor of science degrees include Deborah D'Zuro, chemistry; Richard Huff, physics; Richard Kasper, biology; Eric Knouse, chemistry; Brother John McDermott, physics, and John Owens, engineering physics; all of Davenport, and Thomas Odendahl, physics, Silvis. Mlor tki ktkrs and doctors, too. An important message. With vital information for mothers with children who simply can't learn in the ways most children learn.

You may have a child who is like seven million other American youngsters who are absolutely OK but for something which prevents their absorbing 'knowledge or, perhaps, simple everyday skills. Maybe it's deafness or hearing difficulty, blindness or impaired vision, or some bodily defect. Such handicaps may not always be curable-but even so Special Education methods can teach these children a great deal. And if a child has a mental or behavioral learning handicap, Special Education can often not only teach him, but also help to reduce or even overcome the condition. If your child is hard to teach, write for the name and address of the nearest school or clinic having Special Education facilities.

The information is free-from Uncle Sam. nor, physical education; Alex Vance, art; John Watson, political science; and Robert Wilbur, accounting. Quad-City area. William Austin, biology, East Moline; Ronald Bessenecker, English, Bcttendorf; Anton Braun, psychology, Princeton; Carolyn Buckley, elementary education, LeClaire; Kathryn Burns, art, Rock Island; Merwin Col-Jins, psychology, Moline; Martin Connolly, speech, Betten-dorf; Thomas Corsiglia, political science, Bettendorf; Stephanie Davis, elementary education, Rock Island; Susan DeDoncker, elementary education, East Moline. Edward DeJaegher, business administration, East Moline; Phillip Dismore, philosopy, Bettendorf; John Damon Early, cum laude, accounting, Moline; Gene Eng, accounting, Rock Island; David Fratzke, business administration, Silvis; Michael, Kernan, sociology, Princeton.

Lawrence Leahy, business administration, Rock Island; William McNeil, sociology, Moline; David Moore, biology, Bcttendorf; Larry Nelson, business administration, Silvis; Michael Ostertag, biology, Bettendorf; Clarence Roberts, accounting, Moline; Stephen Roell, accounting, Moline. Ronald Schwerdtfeger, business administration, Bettendorf; Gary Lee Seamans, business administration, Rock Island; Stephen Shendelman, business administration, Bettendorf; Joseph Smith, English, Rock Island; Susan Spring, English, Rock Island; Edward Stoessel, sociology, Bcttendorf; Thomas Thompson, history, Silvis; Michael Valley, sociology, Rock Island. Leonard Van Besien, business administration, Bettendorf; Mary Waterstreet, psychology, Rock Island; Larry Weindruch, business administration, Bettendorf; Barry Wilk-en, business administration, I 0 LOOK YOUNC LOOK SMART OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS TIL 9 PM CLOSER LOOK Ray Fills Post DES MOINES (AP) Mrs. Richard Moore, Des Moines, has been appointed to succeed Mrs. Maurice Noun, also of Des Moines, to a four-year term on the Capitol Planning Commission, Gov.

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