057_1967 Yearbook
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057_1967 Yearbook
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COMMERCE CLUB
One of the reasons why the Commerce Club has been popular at St. Ambrose is the
purpose for which it was established. That purpose is to supplement the theoretical aspect
of business with some practical experience. Although the club sponsors dances and other
social functions during the year, it is not primarily a social organization. The group invites
speakers from local business firms to the campus each year; in this way, interested students
are informed about current developments in business.
FIRST ROW: Ken Martens, Vice-president; Ernest Champion, President;
Paul Barry, Secretary,- William Connelly, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Roy
Kempa, Fred Weiler, Gary Lampe, Angelo Guzzo, John Henning, Pete
Prust, Pat Limacher, John Rainey, Jojn Caluwaert, Paul Hansen. THIRD
ROW: Kevin McEneely, Mike Fornero, Dick Brice, Martin Harrington, Gil
Cervelli, Tom Cavanaugh, Ken Jeschke, Rich Ford, Don Hiss, Greg Cofield,
Ron Blaine, Jim Brownson, Stephen A. Hart III.
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One of the reasons why the Commerce Club has been popular at St. Ambrose is the
purpose for which it was established. That purpose is to supplement the theoretical aspect
of business with some practical experience. Although the club sponsors dances and other
social functions during the year, it is not primarily a social organization. The group invites
speakers from local business firms to the campus each year; in this way, interested students
are informed about current developments in business.
FIRST ROW: Ken Martens, Vice-president; Ernest Champion, President;
Paul Barry, Secretary,- William Connelly, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Roy
Kempa, Fred Weiler, Gary Lampe, Angelo Guzzo, John Henning, Pete
Prust, Pat Limacher, John Rainey, Jojn Caluwaert, Paul Hansen. THIRD
ROW: Kevin McEneely, Mike Fornero, Dick Brice, Martin Harrington, Gil
Cervelli, Tom Cavanaugh, Ken Jeschke, Rich Ford, Don Hiss, Greg Cofield,
Ron Blaine, Jim Brownson, Stephen A. Hart III.
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