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The men of the Class of 1957 will realize their goal on June second when thev are graduated from Gannon College. At that lime their college (lavs will end. For many it will mean the end of four of the most memorahle years in their lives . . . years of hard work combined with the fellowship of good friends and a sense of belonging to a group that had a meaning and a purpose. They'll remember their first day at Gannon College, a day of new experi- ences and people. They were tossed in with 200 other men. most of whom they had never seen before. But. the following days and years led to the formation of friendships that meant much during these college years and will continue to exist through- out the rest of their years. The men of '57 have left their impression on the school. A record of significant and lasting contribution to their Alma Mater is their legacy. It is one in which they can feel immense pride. The class that was famous for it's best yet slogan will leave Gannon as . . . the best yet. CLASS ADVISOR Rev. John Bicsey. Senior Class Advisor, is a relatively new face on the Gannon campus. His warmth of personality and fine sense of humor overcame this newness early in his association with the Class of 1957, as he worked throughout the year with the Class. To Fr. Bicsey. the Class of 1957 offers sincere thanks for a job well done.
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THE CLASS OF 1957 OFFICERS O Robert Vilchinsky President Richard Dunford Douglas Kingston Robert Marsh Vice-President Secretary Treasurer COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES II James Rrzezinski William Garvey John Rimp
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MICHAEL ANTHONY ANNUNZIATA Erie, Pennsylvania B.S.— Electrical Engineering A.I.E.E., Treasurer; Radio Club; Sigma Phi Epsilon. Mike found a home in the Engineering Building during his four years at Gannon. Despite the grind of the Science curriculum, he still found time to delight the hearts of many Erie lasses- Mike's perseverance and hard work helped to push Gannon's Christmas Carnival over the top. After two years with Uncle Sam, Mike will make a million as an Engineer and raise a brood of little An- nunziata's to enrich Gannon's coffers. RENZO JOSEPH ARMANINI Erie, Pennsylvania Management Club B.S. — Business Administration Gannon's answer to Elvis Presley, Joe combined the abilities of playing the banjo, mandolin, violin, and guitar with that of the tonsorial art. Joe pyramided his meager resources into enough cash to get married, through his interest in the stock market. But the ulcerous job of watching his portfolio was too much, so Joe decided to take a job at the Hammermill, where he will continue after graduation. JOHN CARMEN AZZATORI New Brunswick, New Jersey B.S. — History N.F.C.C.S.; Sociology Club; IM Sports; Softball Commissioner; I. R. C; O.M.K. The women of Erie cried when John left in February to do some special work at Seton Hall, but he left many pictures of himself around to brighten up the cold winter nights. But the echo of his New Jersey accent lingers still in the halls of Old Main. John professes a deep interest in people, and this will aid him, no doubt, in his chosen profession, teaching. JOHN GEORGE BARWIN Johnsonburg, Pennsylvania B.A. — Political Science Tau Kappa Epsilon; I. C. G.. Historian, Secretary: N.F.C.C.S. : O.M.K. Joe Luckey claimed Jack's spare hours for the dispatching of stray cigarette butts, until the desperate cries of the Boys' Club boys aroused his sympathies and he gave up the broom for the life guard jacket. Tau Kappa Epsilon and I.C.G. claimed what little time he had left. When his tour of duty in the army is completed. Jack will enter the teaching profession.
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