Clarion University of Pennsylvania - Sequelle Yearbook (Clarion, PA)

 - Class of 1980

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student Senate student Senate is the elected representative body of the students. In addition to being in charge of allocating Clarion Student Association funds to all campus organizations, Senate also represents students in faculty and state governmental organizations. Participation in committee work and enthusiasm in bettering campus life are also requirements of a senator. Row 1: L. Faett, A. Weekley (President), K. Natale (Vice- President), B. Baraldi. Row 2: D. MacEwen, H. Cawley, E. Roth, D. Zumbrum, R. Gandy, R. Free. Row 3: Dr. Nair (Advisor), Mr. Krull (Advisor), S. Porter, B. Faverty, 0. Tarr, M. Przestrzeiski (Secretary), S. Rutherford, S. Boggan, J. Smith (Parliamentar- ian). Not pictured: D. McCooley. Center Board Center Board is the administra- tive organization responsible for developing, promoting, and schedul- ing the recreational, cultural, and social programs for the entire cam- pus. The Board consists of elected student officers, committee chairpeo- ple, faculty, alumni, and a representa- tive from Student Affairs. Left to right: Dr. Hardwick, Dr. Nanovsky (Advisor), C. Minnemeyer, J. Spencer, C. Reed, M. Audain, D. Tomeo, Miss Rose, M. Anderson, C. McKee, K. Schneider, Mr. Wassink, M. Sollee, Mr. Smith. Group« 27

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Data Processing Management Association The club attends vendor shows where different computer equipment is shown, holds local chapter meet- ings where various speakers speak on data processing, and demonstrate a computerized car for the Academic Festival. Row 1: R. Burns, C. Naugie, S. Brubaker, P. Martin, D. Christianson, D. Gourley, T. Newccmier. Row 2: T. Cancilla, B. Facchine, K. Huffman, S. Chobot, D. Martin, D. Stewart, J. Gardiner, P. Flynn, D. Gadsby, K. Kinch. Row 3: J. Willit, E. Ross, S. Chitester, L. Dornblaser, N. Ligette, K. Hoist, L. Furth, K. Kelly, C. Gatti, D. Dreier, R. Snyder, R. Ober. Row 4: D. Sellers, J. Kramer, L. Kelley, D. Rudolph, M. Goucher, N. Lembcke, A. Smith, D. Niederriter, M. Feeser, T. Bochak, M. McAllister. Accounting Club The Accounting Club was the first business-oriented club formed on campus. The main purposes of the club are to broaden the education and interests of accounting students and to expose the accounting profession to our fine program here. These objectives are met through activities which included: guest speakers from the various fields of accounting and attending National Association of Accountants dinner meetings. Row 1: P. Rhodes, D. Golden, L. Simonatii, T. Millar, J. Fury, T. Ransel, R. Raucci. Row 2: J. Karkoski, J. Kramer, S. Koza, L. Schnell, H. Dupree, J. Maruccio, unknown, unknown, L. Przybocki, D. Butcher, P. P. Jacquith. Row 3: D. Lindahl, J. Bogniak, J. Brocious, T. Cancilla, K. Huffman, M. Fleck, J. Cole, G. Yesenosky, D. Reed. 26 Groups



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Phi Beta Alpha Phi Beta Alpha is the honorary society for Business Administration students. Its purposes are threefold: to honor outstanding achievement, to stimulate the desire for achievement, and to sustain and support an oustanding program in the field of business. Row 1: S. Chitister, E. Ross, L. Kelley, S. Koza, T. Miller, G. Yesenosky, C. Handford, M. Malizia, T. Cancilla. Row 2: M. Baric, E. Buscher, C. Gatti, L. Larimer, L. Simonetti, J. Furey, G. Braughler, 0. Beggs. Row 3: W. Ross, D. Stewart, D. Gourley, D. Golden, J. Hopeck, J. Douglas. J 4 ' y 1 Row 1: T. Newcombe, J. Bogniak, B. Christman, H. Kahle, V. Matusik, D. Heffner, C. Fulton. Row 2: K. Kinch, S. Myers, K. Atwood, N. Gorelli, P. McGrath, B. Connelly, P. Dalessandro, B. Putsy, B. Dalmaso, P. Rhodes, M. Goucher. Row 3: B. Burtell, T. Cook, P. Fiynn, D. Dieier, J. Kramer, J. Koehler, M. Hurley, J. Minio, J. Karkowski, J. Oalzeli, G. Shatter. Row 4: Dr. Fleck, J. Miller, G. Dalessandro, T. Watkins. 28 Groups

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