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H ■■-ST m V. ' ■V : ■- m 7 4 ■.v .4 ■4,; ! .tfj JNy Kv «l: ■■I ■4  _% I THE 1962 LANCE represents a depar- ture from the traditional Gannon Col- lege yearbook design. Gone are the stuffy pictures, the formal portraits, and the endless paragraphs — that were never read anyway. And, in their place . . . THE 1962 LANCE is a pictorial review, intended to tell a story — a story of the Gannon student as seen through his eyes, the eyes of his professors, and the eyes of the community. THE 1962 LANCE attempts to capture, in pictures and words, the life of the Gannon student. A life that is divided among the religious, the academic, the social, and the physical aspects of a college career. From the day he enters as a freshman to the day he dons the graduate garb, the Gannon student experiences a life that is unique unto itself, and will again only be relived in his memories — so to this end . . . THE 1962 LANCE presents Abstracts 1962. mt Tii'PiffJaffiB w WW m m M W A m h h THE NINETEEN SIXTY-TWO LflNCE GANNON COLLEGE ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA CO-EDITORS: JAMES P. MALONEY MICHAEL W. RALFE TABLE OF CONTENTS PICTORIAL ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY GRADUATES UNDERCLASSMEN ACTIVITIES MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS SPORTS I! II 3 5 Ft 20 38 62 70 82 92 130 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS wmr m m 152 The shadows in a quiet hallway, a few seconds of shared laughter, intense moments that meet important prob- and the spiritual successes of man's relationship with his God and his fellow men are all scattered, iso- lated impressions of the past year. To bring order to these chaotic memories and form them into descriptive qualities — qualities which describe the texture of his life at (lannon College last year — on the next fourteen pages . . . GANNON M I _] J A V w ££3i i ABSTRACTED . . . describes in a pictorial essay, moments when these qualities candidly appear. An accidental shot by a photogra- pher and an active campus, mixed well with human relationships, serve as the basic ingredients which make certain qualities evident. And they became evident somewhere in the endless panorama of the 1961-62 school year . . . Somewhere in the many subtle reflections . . . Somewhere in his memories' maze . . . Somewhere there were moments when . . . ■wmm _ V H . . . the prevailing quality was masculinity. These are times when a certain quiet and un- inhibited ruggedness is appar- ent; it appears in varying re- laxed poses, in tense profiles of expectation, and in direct and active participation. These same varying degrees of mas- culinity are also quite evident when the male is mixed with the opposite sex. An all male campus has its problems — and its rewards. . . . he felt the spaces be- tween campus walls too narrow, the tables too crowded, the rooms too small, the book racks too close and the ceilings press- ing down on him. But time and familiarity blend this quality of physical closeness into an intimate and inter- esting world; he learns to function and feel the com- fort of belonging. And in the critical situation, he can share this comfort. . . . time stretched out; life seemed to be hinged on a wait- ing pendulum, and with it, he waited. The paradoxes in the qualities of college life are subtle enough; the seconds of intense activity, or the coming frenzy, are remembered long after any thought of waiting passes. He rarely recalls the numberless moments spent in anticipation of freedom, food, friends, finals, and fortune. 12 . . . the challenge came unannounced and he answered it with the quality of initia- tive. However his talents and resources are tested in the future, today he faces some- times the two most difficult aspects of col- lege life: the difficulties of his subject mat- ter and the problems of paying for his education. Sometimes he answers this challenge alone — because he can see the necessity of pushing himself harder than he ever has. And sometimes, he must call upon the initiative and the ready resources of others. 13 Hi 1 mm 1 M . . . he becomes aware of the endless, endless flow of words. From the begin- ning of freshmen orientation in the fall, to the seniors' last bull session in the spring, there is talk, discussion, lec- ture, consultation, rumor and occa- sionally mature silence. But communi- cation is invaluable. To know what others know, he must listen intently; and to know what he himself thinks, he must speak enthusiastically. 14 15 . . . certain aspects of small, in- formal activities take on a high- er quality — and yield more permanent memories, than the widely heralded major campus events of the year. Even being a part of the preparation for a major event, often gave him a chance to create — give some- thing of himself — rather than merely being a mass participant or spectator. He learns the qual- ity of activity is in the amount of life it recreates for him. 17 Ui (OLLEGE Jen KniAhts ETBALL TEAM . . . a kind of frenzy was the only quality he could feel. The college year has built slowly to the terms' end; both academic and extra-curricular activities now take on aspects of frantic completion. Some of his frenzy appears in glazed expressions, anxious moments of tense hope, and final bursts of energetic spectacle. But these are all qualities of his year. Some- where in his future they will re- turn. . . . Somewhere they will return in fragmentary, vague and isolated scenes of his memories' recording of the 1961-62 year at Cannon Col- lege. 19 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Founder and Chancellor The dioceses of Erie and of the nation have come to know Archbishop John Mark Gannon as an outstanding leader in a multiplicity of endeavors. Without a doubt the most noticeable of his character- istics is that of a Master 1 )esigner and Builder. Archbishop Gannon has been a creator of dreams — great dreams of re- ligious and cultural development ; he has worked tirelessly in transforming these dreams into reality. In 1944 he sensed the need of a college where young men could prepare them- selves for their places in the world. Gan- non College, the Archbishop's Master Plan and a living tribute to his name, had a humble beginning in a three-storied man- sion. Since then the Archbishop has watched with loving eyes as Gannon has soared to 15 buildings housing some 1700 students from that meagre beginning 18 years ago. We are deeply grateful to Archbishop John Mark Gannon, Designer and Builder, for the foresight and initiative he has shown in developing his master plan. To him every Gannonite owes the deepest respect, humblest gratitude and manliest love. For through his intercession we can fulfill God's plan for us. 'III' fr ,- Most Reverend John Mark Gannon, Archbishop of Erie Auxiliary Bishop Secretary — Board of Trustees Most Reverend Edward P. McManaman, Auxiliary Bishop and Pro- Vicar General of the Diocese of Erie, was instru- mental in the founding of Gannon College, and now serves as secretary of the Board of Trustees. Nationally known for his interest in sound, progressive, Catholic education. Bishop McManaman has constantly striven for the ad- vancement of this principle here at Gannon. Throughout the history of the college, he has maintained a personal interest in many of the individual students and teachers, and has always given freely of his time and experience in order to develope a better Gannon College. Most Reverend Edward P. Bishop of Erie. 22 McManaman. Auxiliary Executive Committee — Board of Trustees L. to R.: Monsignor Gooder, Bishop McManaman, Father Pisoni, Monsignor Nash, Archbishop Gannon, Monsignor Stanczak, Father Cebelinski, Father Slater. Absent: Msgr. James Murphey. Lay Advisory Board Executive Committee L. to R.: J. Le Grand Skinner, Frederick A. Blass, James Curric, Chairman, Monsignor Nash, John W. English, Philip Cochran, Roger Griswold, Honorable Sameul Roberts. 23 President Distinguished Citizen of the Year Rt. Rev. Msgr. Wilfred J. Nash was singularly honored this year by the Greater Erie Chambei of Commerce, which voted him the Distinguished Citizen of the Year. Made in recognition of Msgr. Nash's untiring leadership, and for his many contributions toward making Erie a better place in which to live, the honor was indicative of the type of leader that we are fortunate to have here at Gannon. Through his con- tinued efforts to improve the cal- ibre of the curriculum, the fac- ulty, and the students, he has led the way for the college to be a source of pride and distinction for the community and a source of encouragement and growth for the students. As one of the foremost proponents of Gannon's current expansion program, Msgr. Nash has shown that he will continue to lead the way in the efforts to make Gan- non College known and respected as a center of culture and learn- ing, and a molder of strong, in- telligent citizens. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Wilfred J. Nash President's Council Composed of the deans of each divi- sion, the assistant to the President, the Director of Student Personnel Services, the Treasurer, the Head Li- brarian, and the Business Manager, the President's Council is concerned with maintaining the efficient organi- zation of the school. Their function is to determine policy and coordinate the activities of their various depart- ments to provide a smooth working in- tellectual plant, and to assure the financial welfare of the college as a whole. SITTING: Dr. John Waldron, Msgr. Nash, Dr. Gerald Krause, STANDING: Mr. John Hynes, Rev. Louis Lorei, Rev. Norbert Wolf, Rev. Robert Barcio. Rev. John Slater, Rev. Casmir Lubiak. 24 Guidance Dept. L to R: Rev. Homer DeWalt, Rev. How- ard Niebling. Mr. Owen Finegan. Director, and Mr. Joseph McLaughlin. SPECIAL OFFICES Rev. John Slater, Assistant to the President. Rev. Louis Puscas, Director of Student Activities. Mr. Richard Herbsritt. Registrar, and Rev. Lawrence Speice; Asst. Regis- trar. 25 Special Offices L to R: Kevin Quinn and Rev. Norbert G. Wolf Treas. Rev. Lubiak, Head Librarian, and Rev. Bower, Assistant Librarian John B. Hynes, Business Mgr. Rev. Richard Sullivan Director of Religious Activities Thomas Bates, Public Relations Mrs. Hilbert, nurse and Dr. Heible Rita Ann Nies and Mary Heya, Librarians 26 Public Relations: Lucy Dill Library Staff: Barbara Scardinski, Ann Sedor, Eleanor Januleski. Office Assistants Treasurer's Office: Peggy Johnson and Janice Miller. Registrar's Office: Jane Stahon, Dolores Kowalski, Mary Przezwicki, and Elizabeth Hellman. 27 HUMANITIES The objective of the Division of Humani- ties is the preparation of the students for a life that has breadth of interest and depth of knowledge. Its aim is to maintain UK- liberal tradition in a Christian education. The faculty of the Humanities Division is admirably suited for its purpose. A cross section of their members reveals a high per- centage of experienced educators, quali- fied by years of recognition in research and writing to provide the instruction necessary to the formation of the well-rounded grad- uate. To form an effective counter-balance to these more experienced men, the Hu- manities Division also includes a solid con- tingent of younger teachers, who already have demonstrated their erudition and abilities through exceptional records, both as students and as teachers. The production of thinking Christians, well trained in those fields that are neces- sary to the useful, active citizen, is the aim of Gannon College. The excellent humani- ties faculty, under the experienced lead- ership of Dean Louis Lorei, is a prime fac- tor in the realization of that end. Rev. Louis H. Lorei, Dean of Humanities History RICHARD L. BEYER Professor; Director, Department of History A.B. Allegheny College: M.A. University of Iowa; Ph.D. Uni- versity of Iowa THOMAS F. MISH Instructor in History M.A. University of Detroit; B.A. Aquinas College, Crand Rapids, Mich. left: Dr. R. Beyer right: Mr. T. Mish Foreign Languages left to right: Mr. H. Funk, Dr. A. Ciccozzi, Dr. N. Rothschild, Mr. E. Cairo, Dr. P. Peterson, Fr. R. Fin, Dr. F. Saad, Mr. E. Soto, Dr. T. Drezga. EUGENE CAIRO Instructor in Foreign Languages B.A. University of Wisconsin; M.A. University of Wisconsin ; Completed requirements for Ph.D. University of Wisconsin ATTILIO CICCOZZI Instructor in Latin, Italian, and Greek Diploma R. Liceo Classico — L'Aquila; Laurea R. Universita degli Studi di Roma: Thesis Pontificio Istituto Archcologies — Roma; Ph.D. Larea in Let- ters, University of Rome. TIHOMIL DREZGA Associate Professor of Political Science Docteur en droit; Sorbonne, Paris diploma, Scuola Vaticana di Biblioteconomia REV. ROBERT FIN Associate Professor of Russian Language and Literature Ph.D. Gregorian University, Rome, Italy: M.A. State Teach- ers' College, Budapest, Hungary: STL. Studium Generale, OP., Budapest, Hungary; S.T.D. Paz- many Peter State University, Budapest, Hungary PAUL PETERSON Professor of Latin and Greek Director, Department of Foreign Languages B.A. University of Pittsburgh; M.A. New York University; Ph.D. New York University and Columbia University NORA ROTHSCHILD Assistant Professor of German Dr. iur. Universitat, Frankfurt a.m.; M.A. Catholic University of America; L.L.B. University of Buffalo DR. BERTA WEBER HANS FUNK FRANCIS SAAD Assistant Professor of French B.A. Pazmany Peter State Uni- versity of Budapest; M.A. Paz- many Peter State University of Budapest; Ph.D. Pasmany Peter State University of Budapest : Decretum Habilitationis Univer- sity of Szeged ERON SOTO Assistant Professor of Spanish B.S. Politechine National Insti- tute, Mexico; B.S. Gannon Col- lege; M.A. National University of Mexico and University of Buffalo: candidate Ph.D. Na- tional University of Mexico Psychology MELVIN E. CARNEY Assistant Professor of Psychology B.A. Gannon College; M.A. Fordham University; candidate for Ph.D. Western Reserve Uni- versity. RICHARD L. HERBSTRITT Registrar; Instructor of Psychology B.A. Gannon College; M.A. Fordham University 29 left to right: Mr. R. Herbstritt, Mr. M. Carney, Fr. H. Neib- ling, Fr. H. Pa«kevi ius REV. HOWARD V. NIEBLING Instructor — Psychology and Theology A.B. St. Mary's Seminary and University; M.A. Catholic Uni- versity REV. ANTANAS P. PASKEVICIUS Instructor in Psychology B.A. in Phil. State University in Kaunas, Lithuania; B.A. in Theol. Gregorian University in Rome; M. in Theol. Gregorian University in Rome; Ph.D. Maximilian University in Mun- ich, Germany Sociology REV. JOHN BERNARD BICSEY Sociology HA.. St. Mary's University: M.S.W., Catholic University of America: Candidate for D.S.W., C.U.A. JOSEPH FRANCIS TASGONE Assistant Professor of Sociology A.B., St. Bonaventure Univer- sity; A.M., St. Bonaventure Uni- versity; Candidate Ph.D., St. Louis University. L to R: Fr. Bicsey, Mr. Tascone. English I. to R SEATED: Mr. J. Young, Mr. C. Rowland, Dr. J. Rouch, Mr. J. Wallach, STAXDIXG: Fr. Pilatovvski, Mr. J. O'Con- nor. Mr. A. Nania. Mr. A. PfcfTer. Mr. McLaughlin. ANTHONY J NANIA Instructor in English B.A., Northland College, Ash- land, Wise; M.A., Marquette University: Ohio State Univer- sity. JAMES A O'CONNOR Instructor in English A A .. St. Joseph's College, Princeton, N.J.: B.A., St. John's University, NY.: M.A., St. John's University. N.Y. KTIHR SAUL PFEFFER Instructor in English A.B., Cornell University; M.A. John Hopkins Uni ersity REV. FREDERICK JOHN PILATOVVSKI Instructor in English Ass. Arts., St. Joseph's College, Princeto n, N.J.; Cannon Col- lege; M.A. Columbia U. Teachers College : Secondary- School Adm.. Fairfield U. JOHN S. ROUCH Assistant Professor in English B.A.. St. Bonaventure Univer- sity: M.A.. University of Michi- gan; PhD. University of Cin- cinnati JOHN CARTER ROWLAND Associate Professor in English B.A., Gannon College: M.A.. Pennsylvania State University: Ph.D. Western Reserve Univer- sity. JOHN S WALLACH Instructor in English B.A. St. Bonaventure Univer- sity: M.A. St. Bonaventure L'ni- versity. RICHARD J. WEILAND Instructor. Director of Speech and Dramatics B.S. St. Marys College: MA St. Louis University J. JACOB YOUNG Assistant Professor in English B.A. Georgetown University: M.A. Boston College: Ph.D. Candidate Western Reserve University. L to R Fr. Burke, Dr. Crispo, Fr. ThompsorijFr. Dipre. Philosophy REV. JOHN R. BURKE Instructor in Philosophy B.A. St. Bonaventure Univer- sity; M.A. St. Bonaventure Uni- versity: Ph.D., Candidate, Ford- ham University. REV. ALPHONSE CRISPO Associate Professor of Philos- ophy; Director, Department of Philosophy. Ph.D. Gregorian University, Rome: S.T.L. Gregorian Uni- versity, Rome; LL.D. State Uni- versity, Rome. REV. GILIO L. DIPRE Instructor in Philosophy B.A. St. Bonaventure Univer- sity; M.A. St. Bonaventure Uni- versity: Ph.D., Candidate, St. Bonaventure University. REV. JOHN THOMPSON Assistant Professor of Philosophy B.A. Montreal University; M.A. Montreal University. REV. JOHN J. HILBERT Instructor in Theology B.A. St. Mary's University; M.A., Candidate, Catholic Uni- versity. REV. JOSEPH M. LACHOWSKI Instructor in Theology A.B. Gannon College; S.T.L. Angclicum-Rome, Italy; S.T.D. Angclicum-Rome, Italy. REV. HOWARD V. NIEBLING Instructor in Psychology and Theology A.B. St. Mary's University; M.A. Catholic University of America. REV. JAMES VV. PETERSON Professor of Theology ; Director. Department of Theology B.A. St. Mary's University; M V Catholic University of America; Graduate Studies, Western Reserve University. University of Notre Dame. REV. JOHN P. SCHANZ Associate Professor of Theology B.A. St. Marys' University; M.A. Catholic University of America; Ph.D. Western Re- serve University. REV. RICHARD J. SULLIVAN Instructor m Theology; Direc- tor of Religious Activities. B.A. St. Bonaventure University Theology L to R: Fr. Sullivan, Fr. Peterson, Dr. Schanz, Fr. Neibling, Fr. Hilbert. Fine Arts REV. BONA VENTURE CIUFOLI Associate Professor — Fine Arts S.T.L., Pontificum Atheneum, Rome, D.U.J., Pontifical Athen- aeum Education Rev. Bonaventure Ciufoli CHARLES L. ALCORN Assistant Professor of Education B.A. Grove City College; M.S. Harvard University. CHARLES R. COLVIN Associate Professor of Education B.A. St. Bonaventure Univer- sity: M.A. St. Bonaventure Uni- versity: D.Ed. Western Reserve University. OWEN T. FINEGAN Lecturer in Education B.S. Duquesne University; M.S. University of Pittsburgh. JOHN WALLACH Instructor in Education B.A. St. Bonaventure Univer- sity: M.A. St. Bonaventure Uni- versity GEORGE VOCHIM Lecturer in Education 1 m • i Dr. Colvin, Mr. Wallach, Mr. Yochim, Mr. Finegan, Mr. Alcorn. Political Science REV. JOSEPH J. BARR Associate Professor. Chairman. Department of Political Science Ph.D. Fordham University. TIHOMIL DREZGA Associate Professor in Political Science Sorbonne, Paris, docteur en droit: diploma Scuola Vaticana di Biblioteconomia. JOSEPH P. SCOTTINO Associate Professor in Political Science B A., Gannon College, M.A., Fordham University. Ph.D. Fordham University L to R: Dr. Barr, Dr. Drezga, Dr. Scottino. SCIENCE The division of Pure and Applied Science is a vital part of Gannon College. It aims to develop the understanding of scientific principles which are basic to the individual student's field of study. To produce science graduates with an active working knowledge of their specialties, the division of Pure and Applied Sciences presents a comprehensive range of courses to educate the student in relation to the world around him. The faculty of the Pure and Applied Sciences Division is typical of the entire Gannon faculty. Headed by Dean Kraus, it is composed of a blend of experience, youth, and a high level of expertness. The science student is sure to leave Gannon with a sense of accomplishment, and a desire to further himself in the knowledge of his field, thanks to the firm guidance and high-calibre of teaching ability possessed by the science faculty. Dean Gerald R. Kraus Chemistry THADDEUS M. GORSKI Assistant Professor of Chemistry B S., University of Pittsburgh, M.S., University of Pittsburgh GERT G. SCHLESSINGER Assistant Professor of Chemistry B.S., City College of New York, M.S., Case Institute of Tech- nology, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. REV. ADDISON VEHL Assistant Professor, Director Department of Chemistry B.S. , St. Bonaventure Univer- sity, M.S., St. Bonaventure Uni- versity. Mr. T. Gorski, Dr. G. Schlessinger, Rev. A. Yeh Left to right. Mr. T. Miller, Mr. A. Terrill, Mr. L. J. Vetrone, Mr. A. Cook, Mr. J. Palmer, Dr. J. Sclvaggi, Dr A. Seligman. Engineering ARTHUR H. COOK Assistant Professor of Engineering Drawing B.S. State Teachers College, Indiana, Pa. Mr. Selvaggi discusses department plans with Mr. Miller and Mr. Palmer. THOMAS C. MILLER Instructor of Electrical Engineering B.E.E. Gannon College. Erie. Pa. JAMES E. PALMER Instructor of Electrical Engineering B.Sc. University of Western Ontario: M.S.E.E. University of Pennsylvania ARTHUR M SELIGMAN Assistant Professor. Thermodynamics. Machine Design M.E. Institute of Technology, Dresden, Germany: Doctor of Engineering, Institute of Technology, Danzig JERRY A. SELVAGGI Instructor in Electrical Engineering B.E.E. Pratt Institute: Candidate for M.S.E.E. Pennsylvania State University ALAN R. TERRILL Instructor B.S. Pennsylvania State University: M.S. Pennsyl- vania State University LEONARD J. VETRONE Instructor in Mechanical Engineering B.S. Ml'. Gannon College; M.S. EM. Pennsylvania State University Mathematics and Physics JAMES J. FREEMAN Associate Professor of Mathe- matics, Director of Mathematics B.S., University of Pittsburgh: M.S., University of Pittsburgh. REV. JAMES McCULLOUGH Instructor in Mathematics B.A., Gannon College; M.S.; University of Michigan,. REV. BERNARD RUSSELL, C.S.V. Associate Professor of Mathematics A.B., St. Viator's College; M.S., University of Michigan. REV. ROBERT JOSEPH SCIAMANDA Instructor B.A., St. Bonaventure; M.S., Catholic University; University of Pennsylvania. MR. WEIDLE Instructor B.S., Gannon College. JAMES MARTIN YADESKI Instructor in Mathematics B.A., Gannon College; B.S., Gannon College. FRONT ROW: Fr. McCullough, Mr. James Freeman, Fr. Sciamanda. BACK ROW: Mr. Gerald Kraus, Fr. Russel, Mr. Weidel. Missing: Mr. J. Yadeski. Aw ' ■Iff i 9 1 • I  4t i Biology Left to Right: Dr. E. Kohlmiller, Mr. W. Schubert, Dr. V. Arena. 35 VICTOR ARENA Assistant Professor of Biology B.A., Liceo Vittorio Emman- uele, Naples, Italy; Ph.D., Uni- versity of Naples, Italy; Diplo- ma Radiobiology, University of Michigan. ELMER FRANK KOHLMILLER Assistant Professor of Biology B.S., Western Reserve Univer- sity; M.S., Western Reserve University; PhD., Institutum Divi Thomae. WILLIAM A. SCHUBERT Assistant Professor of Biology; Director, Department of Biology B.S., LaSalle College; M.S.. University of Pittsburgh. BUSINESS The faculty of the I )i ision of Business Administration, under the able guidam e of Dean Waldron, has lor it's objectives the education of cultured gentlemen and the provision for their specialization in Accou nting, Business, Finance, or Econom- ics. The teachers of this Division are well suited to serve in this capacity, for many of them have served well in the business world, while others have gained distinction for their achievement in writing, graduate study, and in education. The developement of skills in accounting, finance mathe- matics and statistics, and the developement of the ability to correlate these skills with sound business principles are the aims of all business students. These aims are realized, here at Gannon College, under the dedicated leadership of the faculty of the Division of Business Administration. Dr. John E. Waldron, Dean of Business Administration General Business Left to right: Ernest Wright, Peter Smaltz, James Hanes, Ludie Kinney, Absent: Robert Brill, and Gerald McNelis. ROBERT J. BRILL Instructor in Business Administration B.S., Waynesburg College, M.B.A.. University of Pittsburgh JAMES G. HANES Lecturer — Business Law A.B., Gannon College, L.L.B., Dickinson Law School LUDIE KINNEY Instructor in Economics B.S.. Oklahoma State Univer sity, M.B.A., Ohio State Uni- versity GERALD A. McXELIS. JR. Lecturer in Business Administration B.A.. Gannon, L.L.B.. Univer- sity of Pittsburgh PETER R. SMALTZ Instructor in Business Administration A.B., Pennyslvania State Univer- sity. Graduate Studies. Univer- sity of Pittsburgh ERNEST C. WRIGHT Lecturer in Business Administration B.S. Gannon College. M.B.A. University of Chicago. Accounting Left to Right: Mr. A. Sini- cropi, Mr. G. McCallum, Dr. M. Kavanagh, Rev. R. Susa. JOSEPH L. BRESSAN Instructor in Accounting B.S. Gannon College JAMES R. FINNECV Lecturer in Accounting B.S. Gannon College WILLIAM LATIMER Lecturer in Accounting B.S. Gannon College; M.B.A. Western Reserve University JOHN P. SUSKO Associate Professor of Business Administration ; Director, Department of Economu I and Finance Ph.D. University of Notre Dame; M.A. University of Pitts- burgh; B.S. University of Pitts- burgh ROBERT J. TULLIO Lecturer in Business Administration B.S. (lannon College FRANCIS G. WEITHMAN A ISOciate Projessor oj Accounting A.B. Allegheny College; M.A. University of Michigan; C.P.A. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ERNEST C. WRIGHT Assistant Professor of Accounting B.S. Gannon College; M.B.A. University of Chicago MICHAEL R. YARBENET Lecturer in Accounting B.S. Gannon College; C.P.A. Commonwealth of Pa. Economics Left to Right: Mr. M. Yarbenet, Mr. W. Latimer, Mr. F. Weithman, Mr. J. Bressan, Mr. R. Brill. MICHAEL J. KAVANAGH Assistant Professor of Economics B.A. University College, Dublin; M.A. University College, Dub- lin; Ph.D. Fordham University GEORGE E. McCALLUM Instructor in Economics B.A. University of California; A.A. University of California; Ph.D., Candidate, University of California ANTHONY V. SINICROPI Instructor in Economics and Labor Relations B.S. St. Bonaventure University; M.I.L.R., Cornell University REV. ROBERT P. SUSA Instructor in Economics B.A. St. Bonaventure University; Graduate Studies, Catholic Uni- versity 37 I if GRADUATES m m B . -. '62 Graduates Senior Class Officers: left to right, Dick Tann, Treasurer, Jim Maloney, Vice-President, Jim Zimmerly, President, and Ronald Ostromecki Secre- tary. . . . Four years ago I was a high school senior, ready to graduate, young and enthusiastic, looking forward to the big rough world of college ... It doesn't seem so hard now, after getting through it. College was quite an influence on me, now that I think of it . . . All the things I've done, the people I've known, the decisions I've made . . . they'll stay with me the rest of my life ... I wonder if I would do the same things over again . . . Yes, I believe I would . . . almost everything, any- way. . . . It's funny . . . these fellows I go around with, eat with. work with, live with . . . good companions for four short years . . . Will I ever see them again? . . . Some of them, maybe, but who, when, under what circumstances? . . . It was a good year . . . after those years of rank-and-file jobs it was rewarding and satisfying to be finally responsible for everything . . . Quite a challenge, but there were many who helped me . . . Those comps were something, weren't they? . . • the job interviews sure did bring the outside world back into focus . . . Now that I'll be working in it I should begin paying even more attention ... I wonder what I'll be doing five, ten years from now . . . I'm glad I can finally get married ... . . . Been doing a pretty good job, so far, I think with my life ... I know where I stand, what I want out of life, my chances of getting it . . . Seems like this year has been tying everything from the past together, and at the same time giving me a chance to look ahead a little . . . Right after I graduate I'll be starting from the bottom again, for a couple of years, at least . . . But right now . . . Senior Class Advisors: left to right, Fr. Howard Niebling, and Fr. Richard Sullivan. 40 4 i CAKL amann NORMAN J. ANDERSON ROBERT A. BAKER JAMES A. BALDAUF WALTER BALDAUF RONALD BARACKA ROBERT BARTLETT DONALD BARTOSIi GANNON GREETS 300 FROSH Sept. 12, 1958 CARL AMANN Jeannette, Pa. Business. Student Investment Trust, Fencing, Intramurals. NORMAN J. ANDERSON Erie, Pa. Engineering. Pennsylvania Society of Professional Engineers ROBERT A. BAKER Meadville, Pa. Electrical Engineering. American Institute of Electrical Engineers. JAMES A. BALDAUF Pittsburgh, Pa. Accounting. Student Investment Trust, Intramurals. WALTER BALDAUF Chemistry. Science Club. Erie, Pa. RONALD BARACKA Erie, Pa. Engineering. American Institute of Electrical Engineers. ROBERT BARTLETT Harbor Creek, Pa. Political Science. International Relations Club. 41 DONALD BARTOSIK Accounting. Erie, Pa. JOSEPH J. BEGALLA West Middlesex, Pa. Political Science. Blue Key Honor Fraternity (Treasurer), Delta Sigma Phi (President), Gannon Knight, Lance, I.F.C., Who's Who. RONALD H. BERNARD Erie, Pa. Mathematics. American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Confra- ternity of Christian Doctrine, Intramural Sports. JOSEPH J. BEGALLA. JR. RONALD H BERNARD RICHARD J. BLUEMLE ROBERT BOOTH DAVID J. BOROWSKI WILLIAM W. BROOKHOUSER ALFRED BROSIG. JR. ROBERT A. BROWN MARC M. BRUNNER DENNIS R. BUTO RESIDENTS COP FROSH ELECTIONS RICHARD J. BLUEMLE Pittsburgh, Pa. Chemistry. Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity, Chemistry Club, Science Club, Intramural Football and Basketball. ROBERT BOOTH Industrial Management. Erie, Pa. DAVID J. BOROWSKI Erie, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Bowling League, American Institute of Engineers. JAMES A. CAMMARATA CHARLES J. CAMPAGNE Oct. 10, 1958 WILLIAM W. BROOKHOUSER Erie, Pa. English. Management Club. L.I.T. ALFRED BROSIG, JR. Erie, Pa. Chemistry. ROBERT A. BROWN Erie, Pa. Business. Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity, I.F.C. MARC M. BRUNNER Erie, Pa. Industrial Management. DENNIS R. BUTO Erie, Pa. Electrical Engineering. I.M. Football, Basketball, ROTC. Scabbard, Blade, AIEE. JAMES A. CAMMARATA Buffalo, N.Y. Biology. Freshman Class Secretary. Science Club, Intramural Foot- ball, St. Thomas Moore Club. Blue Key Fraternity. CHARLES J. CAMPAGNE Erie, Pa. Psychology. Alpha Phi Delta, C.C.D.. Intramural sports. 42 '62 Graduates ITALO CAPPABIANCA Erie. Pa. Political Science. I.R.C., ICG, Chess Club, U.N. Day Advisor. HENRY S. CARR Pittsburgh, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Cheerleader, G.O.A.C. President, Pershing Rifles, A.I.E.E., P.S.P.E. THOMAS J. CARROLL Oil City, Pa. Finance. Scabbard Blade, Student Investment Trust. Varsity Basketball, Delta Sigma Phi. DEL A. CARYL Business Administration. St. Thomas More Club. Erie, Pa. JERRY CHICCARINO, JR. Farrell, Pa. Political Science. Intramural Sports, ROTC Band, Sociology Club, IRC. LAWRENCE E. CHIU North Point, Hong Kong Political Science. St. Thomas More Club. GEORGE L. CHRISTOPHER Finance. ROTC. Chicago, Illinois THOMAS CHRISTOPHER Kenmore, N.Y. Sociology. Sociology Club, Intramural Sports, Gannon Knight, C.C.D. ITALO CAPPABIANCA HENRY S. CARR THOMAS J. CARROLL DEL A. CARYL, JR. 'Lecture' 43 JERRY CHICCARINO LAWRENCE E. CHIU GEORGE L. CHRISTOPHER THOMAS CHRISTOPHER PAT L CHRZANOWSK1 ALEXANDER O. CLEMENTE JV C 1! HARRY COCHRANE WILLIAM J. CONLIN HOWARD J. CORBIN DONALD R. CURTIS RICHARD L. DARBY JOHN L. DECKER '62 Graduates PAUL CHRZANOWSKI Cheektcnvaga, N.Y. Business Administration. Delta Sigma Phi, Intramural Sports. ALEXANDER O. CLEMENTE Erie, Pa. English. Drama Club, Talisman Players, Lance, L.I.T., Alpha Psi Omega. HARRY COCHRANE Erie, Pa Accounting. WILLIAM J. CONLIN Sharpsville, Pa. Accounting. Delta Sigma Phi. HOWARD J. CORBIN Brookville, Pa. Industrial Management. Intramural Football Softball. DONALD R. CURTIS Erie, Pa. Industrial Management. RICHARD L. DARBY Erie, Pa. Political Science. JOHN L. DECKER Erie, Pa. Engineering. P.S.P.E., Intramural Sports. 'Delight' 44 G1ACOMO DiDONATO JOHN DiMATTIO JAMES DOLESK1 DAVID DUNDON ROTC ACQUIRES NEW QUARTERS Sept. 23, 1959 NICHOLAS E. DeFAZIO Erie, Pa. DAVID DUNDON Erie, Pa English. Alpha Phi Delta, L.I.T., P.S.E.A., C.C.D. Accounting. S.I.T. JAMES J. DeLENA Buffalo, NY. MATTHEW D. ENDERES Girard, Pa Foreign Language. Class Secretary, Student Council, 1,2,3,4, Biology. Science Club, P.S.E.A. Social Chairman, 3,4, Tau Kappa Epsilon Treasurer, 3,4, Blue Key 3,4, 8-Ball Chairman, Winter Carnival Chairman, Who's Who, Navy Band Chairman, P.S.E.A. PAUL DeSANTIS Sharpsville, Pa. English. TKE, LIT, P.S.E.A., Wehrle Hall Council President, Cannon Knight. JOHN FALCONER Erie, Pa. Engineering. A.I.E.E., Scabbard Blade, Intramural Football. MATTHEW D. ENDERES JOHN FALCONER RICHARD D. DiBACCO Biology. Alpha Phi Delta. Eric. Pa. GIACOMO DiDONATO Ridgway, Pa. Industrial Management. ROTC Band, Intramural Sports. JOHN DiMATTIO Accounting. JAMES DOLESKI Accounting. Accounting Club. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. 45 THOMAS FALCONER RAYMOND A. FERRICK MARK FIERLE WILLIAM G. FLVNN PETER N. FORBINI ALAN FORSHA JAMES FREEMAN LEE C. FULLER KKK OPENS THIS EVENING Oct. 2, 1959 THOMAS FALCONER Engineering. Intramural Football. Erie. Pa. RAYMOND A. FERRICK North East. Pa Accounting. Student Investment Trust, Intramural Basketball. WILLIAM G. FLYNN Buffalo, N.Y. Political Science. International Relations Club. Gannon Knight News Editor. Who's Who. Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity President, Interfraternity Council, Advanced ROTC, Distinguished Military- Student, IM Softball. MARK FIERLE Lake View, N.Y. Business. Student Investment Trust, Varsity Basketball. Intra- mural Sports. JOSEPH J. GAETA RICHARD GEORGE PETER N. FORBINI Accounting. Erie, Pa. ALAN FORSHA Erie, Pa. Engineering. American Institute of Electrical Engineers President, P.S.P.E., Student Council, Bowling Club. JAMES FREEMAN Erie, Pa. Electrical Engineering. American Institute of Electrical Engineers Treasurer, Science Club, Debatng Club, IM Football and Basket- ball. LEE C. FULLER Psychology. Saybrook, Ohio JOSEPH J. GAETA Brooklyn. N.Y. Business. Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. Varsity Baseball and Basketball. RICHARD GEORGE Erie. Pa. Political Science. ' International Relations Club. Intercollegiate Conference on Government. '62 Graduates THOMAS V. GETCHELL Erie, Pa. Biology. Science Club Secretary, St. Thomas Moore Club President, G.O.A.C., Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. CARL A. GIANNELLI Erie, Pa. English. Alpha Phi Delta, Drama Club, Interfraternity Council 59, COD. RONALD T. GIZA Industrial Management. Morann, Pa. JAMES GOGGINS Sharon, Pa. Industrial Management. Gannon Knight, Office Manager: Student Investment Trust Public Relations Officer, Lance staff. THOMAS A. GOSTOMSKI Erie. Pa. Chemistry. Pershing Rifles, Chemistry Club, Science Club. Ad- vanced R.O.T.C., Intramural Sports. JOHN A. GREEN Finance. Spanish Club. WILLIAM H. GREENWALD Accounting. LEONARD A. GRUCZA Accounting. Scabbard Blade. Erie. Pa. North East, Pa. Erie, Pa. THOMAS V. GETCHELL CARL A. GIANNELLI RONALD T. GIZA JAMES GOGGINS 'Concentration' WILLIAM H. GREENWALD LEONARD A. GRUCZA 47 '62 Graduates THOMAS C. GlELCHER ROBERT HAGEDORN THOMAS ( (.1 ELCHER Erie, Pa. Mathematics. Intramural Bowling, A.I.E.E., Basketball, Football. ROBERT HAGEDORN McKeesport, Pa. Business Administration. Intramural Football, Softball, Basketball 1,2,3,4. Student Investment Trust President Vice President, Weight Lifting. RONALD HALDER R alto. Calif. Industrial Management. Glee Glub, A.I.E.E. DAVID JOSEPH HANLIN Erie, Pa. Industrial Management. A.I.E.E. ALBERT HATKEVICH Erie, Pa. Chemistry. RICHARD HELD Erie, Pa. Mathematics. Intramural Volleyball. Student Council. ELWYN K. HILDUM Erie, Pa. Accounting. Gannon College Accounting Association. THOMAS C. HILLNSKI Erie, Pa. Mathematics. ROxNALD HALDFP DAVID JOSEPH HANLIN ALBERT HATKEVICH RICHARD HELD ELWYN K I II I. DIM THOMAS C. IIII.IN'SKI 'Research' 48 it J. VICTOR HITCHCOCK DONALD W. HOFFMAN HUBERT J. HOLLAND JOHN C. HOLLISTER HAL HOWARD DAVID L. JERGE AL KENDZIORA ROBERT KIDON DEVELOPMENT PLAN ANNOUNCED Nov. 25, 1959 J. VICTOR HITCHCOCK North East, Pa. Accounting. Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity, Intramural Football. DONALD W. HOFFMAN Business. HUBERT J. HOLLAND Finance. JOHN C. HOLLISTER Accounting Erie, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Erie. Pa. HAL HOWARD Erie, Pa. Business. Varsity Baseball, Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball. DAVID L. JERGE Erie. Pa. Accounting. Sign Language Instructor, C.C.D., Gannon Knight, Advanced R.O.T.C. AL KENDZIORA Erie, Pa. Mathematics. Science Club. C.C.D., R.O.T.C. Band, Intramural Football, Bowling League, Blue Key Fraternity. Secretary Tau Kappa Epsilon, Editor Gannon Knight, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. ROBERT KIDON Fairview, Pa. Prc-Mcdical. Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity, Science Club. President, Glee Club. JAMES A. KIEKLAK Chemistry. President Chemistry Club. Erie, Pa. CLIFFORD P. KIRSCH Pittsburgh. Pa. Political Science. Blue Key, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Athletic Manager, President, I.R.C.I.C.G., Who's Who in American Colleges Uni- versities. JAMES A. KIEKLAK CLIFFORD P. KIRSCH 49 JOSEPH KLEINER FRANK J. KLEINHANZ ROBERT KLOMP AUGUST F. KNIERMAN THOMAS KONOPKA WALLACE KOWALSKI DAVID P. KRAUS THOMAS J. KUBIAK CANCER RESEARCH TO START Oct. 5, 1960 JOSEPH KLEINER History. Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity. FRANK J. KLEINHANZ Business Administration. ROBERT KLOMP Sociology. Intramurals, Sociology Club, Golf. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. AUGUST F. KNIERMAN Linesville, Pa. Electrical Engineering. GO. AC, ALEE., P.S.P.E. THOMAS KONOPKA Erie. Pa. Finance. Pershing Rifles. Intramural Football, Advanced Corps R.O.T.C. WALLACE KOWALSKI Erie, Pa. Industrial Management. St. Thomas Moore Club. Intramural Sports. THOMAS KUJAWINSKI BERNARD A. KUSTER DAVID P. KRAUS Erie, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Intramural Sports, A.I.E.E. THOMAS J. KUBIAK Erie, Pa. Mathematics. THOMAS KUJAWINSKI Erie, Pa. Accounting. Bowling 1,2,3,4, Spanish Club, Intramural Basketball, Football 1,2. BERNARD A. KUSTER Newark. Ohio Sociology. Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity. Varsity Basketball 3,4, Advanced R.O.T.C, Intramural Sports 1.2. Scabbard Blade, Dorm Council President 3. Sociology Club. 50 '62 Graduates PATRICK LILLIS Lackawanna, New York Mechanical Engineering. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Scabbard Blade, Pennsylvania Society of Professional Engineers. DAN LINCOLN Erie, Pa. Electrical Engineering. A.I.E.E., Intramural Football, Decathlon, Pershing Rifles. JOHN C. LINZ Electrical Engineering. A.I.E.E.. P.S.P.E. Meadville, Pa. JEROME F. LOTT Pittsburgh, Pa. Industrial Management. Sophomore Class President, Basketball 2,3,4, Co-captain, Student Council 2,3, Blue Key, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Delta Sigma Phi. WILBUR F. LYNAM Oil City, Pa. Finance. Sophomore Class Secretary, Student Investment Trust, Delta Sigma Phi. Intramural Sports. JAMES J. LYNCH Accounting. Sports, Bowling. Erie, Pa. JAMES P. MALONEY Erie, Pa. English. Junior Senior Class Vice President, Blue Key, Lance co-editor, Who's Who, Secretary of LIT, Scabbard Blade, Chair man of the Junior Prom, Advanced Corps ROTC. JAMES MANNO Ridgway, Pa. Business Administration. Captain Weight Lifting, Rifle Team. 'Study' PATRICK LILLIS DAN LINCOLN WILBUR F. LYNAM JAMES J. LYNCH i JAMES P. MALONEY JAMES MANNO 51 Thomas F. Manucci Joseph J. Markiewicz '62 Graduates THOMAS F. MANUCCI Finance. Alpha Phi Delta, Intramural Sports. Erie, Pa. JOSEPH J. MARKIEWICZ Erie, Pa. Industiral Management. Delta Sigma Phi, Scabbard Blade, Glee Club. JAMES ROBERT MARTIN Oil City, Pa. Accounting. Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity, Lance. C.C.D., Debate Team, Student Council (Sophomore). JOHN PATRICK MASSON Rouseville, Pa. Languages. Glee Club, Lance, Dean's List, Intramural Sports. DONALD MATTS Accounting. Accounting Association. EDWARD MATULEVICH Electrical Engineering. A.I.E.E. Erie, Pa. Erie. Pa JOHN A. MAURO Pittsburgh, Pa. Business Administration. Delta Sigma Phi Sgt. At Arms — Assis- tant Pledge Master, Scabbard Blade — Assistant Pledge Master, Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,4; Intramural Softball, Advance ROTC THOMAS E. McGINNIS Erie. Pa. Industrial Management. A.I.E.E., Intramural Football. Donald Matts Edward Matulevich 'Osmosis John A. Mauro Thomas E. McGinnis 52 JOSEPH P. McGINTY, JR. ROBERT C. McGUIRE CLINTON MEEDER ROBERT MILDENBERGER THOMAS MILLER WILLIAM E. MILLER FORREST C. MISGHLER RONALD S. MISKO JUNIORS PLAN GALA CARD PARTY Feb. 8, 1961 Franklin, Pa. Erie, Pa. Sherman, N.Y. Erie, Pa. TOM MILLER Erie, Pa. Mathematics. Intramural Football, Softball, Who's Who, Vice President of Senior Glass. JOSEPH P. McGINTY, JR. Psychology. St. Thomas More Club. ROBERT C. McGUIRE Chemistry. G.O.A.C. CLINTON MEEDER Industrial Management. ROBERT MILDENBERGER Mathematics. Student PSEA, Intramural Football. WILLIAM E. MILLER Business Administration. G.O.A.C. FORREST C. MISCHLER Pre-Medicine. Science Club, Y.C.S. Punxsutavvney, Pa. Fairvievv, Pa. RONALD S. MISKO Jeannette, Pa. Accounting. Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, Drama Club, G.O.A.C. 53 RICHARD A. MOROCCO. JR. Farrell, Pa Political Science. International Relations Club, Spanish Club, Debate Club, Dorm Council. Intramural Basketball and Football, Prom Committee. JOHN MOSIER Kane, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Rifle Team, American Institute of Electri- cal Engineers, G.O.A.C. RICHARD MOROCCO, JR. JOHN MOSIER Charles F. Mullins Robert Murphy Edward F. Murphy Raymond J. Napierkowski Peter F. Niedzwecki Edward J. Norberg Theodore J. Nowak Regis Ochs, Jr. MSGR. NASH INVESTED SUNDAY FEB. 15, 1961 CHARLES F. MULLINS West Seneca, N.Y. Sociology. Sociology Club, Dorm Council, St. Thomas More Club, Intramural Sports. RAYMOND J. NAPIERKOWSKI Natrona, Pa. Accounting. Student Council, Dorm Council, Scabbard and Blade, Advanced ROTC, Intramural sports. ROBERT MURPHY Buffalo Chemistry. Science Club. St. Thomas More Club, Advanced ROTC. PETER F. NIEDZWECKI Ridgway, Pa. Electrical Engineering, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, P.S.P.E., St. Thomas More Club, Intramural Sports. EDWARD F. MURPHY Erie, Pa. EDWARD J. NORBERG Bronx, N.Y. Physics. American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Student Lab Accounting. I eacher. THEODORE J. NOWAK Erie, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Peter O'Neill, Jr. Kenneth Osborne, Jr. REGIS OCHS, JR. Lucinda, Pa. ACCOUNTING. Spanish Club, G.O.A.C. PETER O'NEILL Lucinda, Pa. Electrical Engineering. American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Pennsylvania State Education Association. T: ' KENNETH OSBORNE. JR. Erie, Pa. Industrial Management. Science Club, Gannon Knight. Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. 54 '62 Graduates RONALD R. OSTROMECK1 Erie, Pa. Chemistry. Dean's List, Senior Class Secretary, Chemistry Club, Pershing Rifles, Intramural Basketball. EDWARD PALATTELLA Port Washington. NY. History'. Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. THOMAS R. PAONESSA Niagara Falls, N.Y. Pre-Dental. Science Club, Glee Club, Tau Kappa Epsilon Frater- nity, Blue Key National Fraternity, St. Thomas More Club. C.C.D. CHARLES PASZKO Industrial Management. Intramural Sports. Erie, Pa. JAMES P. PELLEGRINO Erie, Pa. Industrial Management. American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Pennsylvania and National Education Association. ANDREAS S. PHILIPPAKIS Patras, Greece Industrial Management. Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity (Vice President) . SAMUEL J. PIETRANDREA Koppel, Pa. Pre-Medical. Blue Key National Fraternity Science Club, C.C.D., Freshman and Junior Class President, Student Council, Who's Who. ROBERT POMMER Accounting. Erie, Pa. RONALD R. OSTROMECKI EDWARD PALATTELLA THOMAS R. PAONESSA CHARLES PASZKO 'Discussion' JAMES P. PELLEGRINO ANDREAS S. PHILIPPAKIS SAMUEL PIETRANDREA ROBERT POMMER 55 '62 Graduates ROBERT F. POPOWSKI MICHAEL J. PRENDERGAST ROBERT F. POPOWSKI Languages. Spanish Club, Bowling Club, P.S.E.A. Erie, Pa. MICHAEL PRENDERCAST Erie, Pa. Industrial Management. American Institute of Electrical Engineers. ANTHONY J. PRINCIPE Brockway, Pa. History. Pennsylvania State Education Association, St. Thomas More Club, Intramural Football. RICHARD PRYJOMSKI Natrona, Pa. Finance. Management Club, Glee Club, Drama Club. HUGH RALSTON Erie, Pa. Electrical Engineering. American Institute of Electrical Engineer- ing, Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity, Intramural Sports. LAWRENCE A. RAWA Erie, Pa. Pre-Medical. Science Club, Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity, Intramural Sports. JOHN J. REISER Erie, Pa. Languages. Spanish Club, Pennsylvania State Education Associa- tion, C.C.D. ANTHONY J. PRINCIPE RICHARD PRYJOMSKI CHARLES REITEBACH Accounting. Erie, Pa. HUGH RALSTON LAWRENCE A. RAWA UPk JOHN J. REISER CHARLES REITEBACH 56 'Diversion' o ' _ JOHN RIDDLE DAVID RINDERLE EDWARD RINDERLE FRANK ROGALA DAVID M. ROSS RICHARD ROVCE RONALD I. RVS WILLIAM SANDUSKY TALISMAN PLAYERS BEGIN SHOWS Oct. 25, 1961 JOHN RIDDLE Eric, Pa. Business. Blue Key Fraternity, Lance, St. Thomas More Club. DAVID RINDERLE Eric, Pa. Electrical Engineering. American Institute of Electrical Engineers. EDWARD RINDERLE Erie, Pa. Electrical Engineering. American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Gannon Knight Reporter, Tennis Team. IM Sports. FRANK ROGALA Biology. Science Club. DAVID M. ROSS Finance. Student Investment Trust, C.C.D. RICHARD ROYCE History. RONALD J RYS Chemistry. Science Cluh. Student Investment Trust Erie, Pa. Snicthport, Pa. Ripley, N.Y. Erie, Pa. WILLIAM SANDUSKY Erie, Pa. Biology. Science Cluh Vice President. Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity, IM Sports. WILLIAM J. SANKO Erie, Pa Electrical Engineering, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Scabbard and Blade. Advanced ROTC. BERNARD SCHAMING Bradford. Pa. Electrical Engineering. American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Pennsylvania State Education Association. Lance. WILLIAM SANKO BERNARD SCHAMING 57 NORBERT J. SCHMITT PAUL SCHMITT JOHN D. SEYFFERT DAVID J. SITTER RICHARD SITTER DAVID SHIEL JOHN J. SHIMEK JOSEPH SHIPLEY McCLUSKEY SIGNS FIVE YEAR PACT March 29, 1961 NORBERT J. SCHMITT Pittsburgh, Pa. Accounting. Scabbard and Blade, Intramural Basketball, Softball. PAUL SCHMITT Erie, Pa. Electrical Engineering. American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Glee Club. JOHN D. SEYFFERT Greenlawn, N.Y. Business. Scabbard and Blade, Saber Team Captain, ROTC Ad- visory Council, Distinguished Military Student, Intramural Football and Baseball. RUSSELL SHUMAKER JOHN SLATER 58 DAVID J. SITTER Erie, Pa. Electrical Engineering. American Institute of Electrical Engineers. RICHARD SITTER Erie, Pa. Physics. American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Bowling Club, Intramural Basketball. DAVID SHIEL Sociology. Sociology Club, Advanced ROTC. JOHN J. SHIMEK Mathematics. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. JOSEPH SHIPLEY Erie, Pa. Political Science. Lance Sports Editor, Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity. Glee Club, St. Thomas More Club, Scabbard and Blade, Varsity Golf, Junior Class Treasurer. RUSSELL SHUMAKER Erie, Pa. Electrical Engineering. American Institute of Electrical Engineers. JOHN SLATER Sheffield. Pa. Finance. Student Investment Trust. C.C.D. President, National Federation of Catholic College Students Delegate. '62 Graduates LEROY F. SMITH Business. Erie, Pa. WILLIAM T. SNYDER McKeesport, Pa. Foreign languages. Spanish Club, German Club. Pennsylvania State Education Association, Intramural Sports. RAYMOND SOBIERAJSKI Maspeta, N.Y. Business. Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. Scabbard and Blade, Ad- vanced ROTC, Intramural Football. FRANK SOKOL Business. Varsity Golf. WALTER T. SOUTHWORTH Finance. Advanced ROTC, Pershing Rifles. FRANK SZPARAGA Electrical Engineering. Oakmont, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. RICHARD A. TANN Erie, Pa. English. L.I.T. Treasurer, Senior Class Treasurer, Blue Key Na- tional Fraternity, ROTC Brigade Commander, Distinguished Mili- tary Student, Scabbard and Blade President, ROTC Cadet Ad- visory Council, Saber Team. Who's Who. ANTHONY TERRIZZI Industrial Management. Erie, Pa. LEROY F. SMITH WILLIAM T. SNYDER RAYMOND SOBIERAJSKI FRANK SOKOL WALTER T. SOUTHWORTH FRANCIS SZPARAGA 'Rabble-Rousing' 59 v J RICHARD A. TANN ANTHONY TERRIZZI MICHAEL A. TRYON ADRIAN TUROWSKI RAYMOND C. VENTER SALVATORE VITELLI '62 Graduates MICHAEL A. TRYON Buffalo, N.Y. Industrial Management. Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, Pershing Rifles, Chess Club, Intramural Sports. ADRIAN TUROWSKI Erie, Pa. Sociology. Sociology Club, St. Thomas More Club, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. RAYMOND C. VENTER Erie, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Pennsylvania State Education Association. SALVATORE VITELLI Erie, Pa. Business Administration. PAUL A. VAN HOENE Pittsburgh, Pa. Foreign Languages. Pershing Rifles. JAMES J. WEBER Erie, Pa. Industrial Management. Scabbard and Blade. RONALD J. WEIR Erie, Pa. Philosophy. St. Thomas More Club, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. JOHN H. WIAND Stoneboro, Pa. Political Science. International Relations Club, Dean's Llist, Stu- dent Council President, Blue Key National Honor Fraternity Vice- President, Who's Who. Advanced ROTC, Pershing Rifles, Dorm Council, Varsity Baseball, Intramural Sports. PAUL A. VON HOENE JAMES J. WEBER RONALD J. WEIR JOHN H. WIAND 60 'Relaxation' !■■« ROBERT E. WILSON RICHARD C. WINGERTER RONALD S. WISINSKI MARY ALICE YOCHIM Jr JOHN R. ZACK JACK H. ZIMMER JAMES G. ZIMMERLY EDWARD ZUKOWSKI OVER 200 TO GRADUATE MAY 23, 1962 ROBERT E. WILSON Sharon, Pa. Finance. Pershing Rifles Treasurer, Advanced ROTC, Intramural Football, Softball. RICHARD C. WINGERTER Erie, Pa. Electrical Engineering. American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Student Council, Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity. St. Thomas More Club, Intramural Sports. RONALD S. WISINSKI Erie, Pa. Electrical Engineering. American Institute of Electrical Engineers Sc( retary, Lance. Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity Vice President, Blue Key National Honor Fraternity, Student Council, Who's Who, Intramural Softball. Bowling Club. MARY ALICE YOCHIM Erie, Pa. Chemistry. Chemistry Club Secretary and Treasurer, Red Cross. JOHN R. ZACK Erie, Pa. Chemistry. Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity, St. Thomas More Club, Who's Who, Student Council, Blue Key National Honor Fraternity, Intramural Sports. Advanced ROTC, Distinguished Military Stu- dent, Chemistry (Hub. Science (Hub JACK H. ZIMMER Lake Pleasant, Pa. Electrical Engineering. American Institute of Electrical Engineers Chairman, Gannon Knight, Glee Club, G.O.A.C. JAMES G. ZIMMERLY Erie, Pa. Pre-Medical. President of Senior Class, Treasurer of Student Council, Student Union Board, Who's Who, Science Club, C.C.D. Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity, Pershing Rifles Distinguished Military Student. Intramural Sports. Bowling Club. EDWARD ZUKOWSKI Erie. Pa. Mathematics. Battle Group Commander. Pershing Rifles. Graduation 61 UNDERCLASSMEN •- r- - . . UNDERCLASSMEN Juniors Since I first came t Gannon and joined the tanks of those who formed the class ot '63 im life has been most complicated. In those earl) days my concept of college consisted ol dances, ball games with rowdy pep-rallies, and week-end parties. Serious students appeared a hit odd and the classes I atended seemed to he a malignant growth arising from compulsory education. It was not long before I found myself evaluating these original ideas: I became thoroughly worried when my marks left something to he desired. Simultaneously the realization evolved that no one forced me to come here and behold, I arrived at the first step ol maturity. Since that time I have been constantly shifting ideas while in the process of gaining new insight and discarding old habits. My outlook, both social and academic, is stimulated and satisfied in new ways, hut the important factor is that they are kept in proper balance. After passing the stage of a wise-fool, in academic terminology, I found, myself with only two short years left. I have grown now and my various accomplishments are respected by the underclassmen who are eagerly waiting to fill my shoes. This year the junior prom will he my dance, and no one could he more anxious than I, for it represents to me the threshold of my senior year. Gannon indeed has meaning for me. The familiar buildings, the favored professors and the vivid dreams of the administration fill my life. This incomplete panorama lacks but one year, but yet to think of leaving Gannon is not a completely pleasant thought. To me Gannon will always inspire the idea of achievement, and in this tri-annum I feel that I have proceeded a little farther along the road to becoming an educated man. J. Messina, D. DeSante, T. MacKrell and M. Lander, officers of the Junior Class 64 Some of the mothers of the Junior Class enjoy an evening at the card party. Suzanne Liotta models at the style show which was the feature of the card party. Rev. B. Susa and Rev. R. Bower Junior Class Advisors. Jim Rudy, Mike Lander, Ceorge Brugger, Joe Messina and Dave DeSante discuss plans for the stereo raffle. UNDERCLASSMEN The fraternity rush periods play a major part in the Sophomore year. Most of the Sophomores won't for.net The Catcher and Salinger. There are times when a Sophomore needs a midmorning nap to finish the day. Then there were moments of serious concentration. Sophomores Completely orientated. Oh, high school is still a pleas- ant memory, but being a sophomore, I have experi- enced nearly all the worries once — registration, ROTC, term papers, college activities . . . worries? Not so bad. You're in the Army now. Man 'n' boy, do I know the ropes. All the freshmen ask me who to take for English. I can look forward to that major field now. Look at those grades in this and that. Maybe the guidance de- partment does know what it's talking about. I didn't give too many orders as a freshman in the old fraternity. but now I'm a sophomore, and there's a lot I can do. I'll be a BMOC . . . but in what activities — in just anything that gets me prestige? Or how much time should I spend on maneuvering, on doing the actual drudgery? If I really applied myself to that major, I'd be a regular genius probably. But, all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. Of course, I could start really resting up from my freshman year. After all, I deserve it. I could even switch my major and get C's in that other field with no trouble at all maybe. Moderation in all things? Well, maybe. With all my knowledge, I could sit back just a little and become the scholarly cynic. I'd be satisfied with my present learning and take pot shots at everybody else very skillfully from my own, high, educated point of view. That shouldn't be too tough, and I could get all the fun on the side I owe myself. Darn it though, I always did want to really pursue that first field with the best of my ability and really learn something inter- esting to mvself. This is the crossroads, I guess. Fr. J. Hilbert and Dr. E. Kohlmiller, the Sophomore class advisors. Sophomore class officers: F. Cammarata (Treas.), T. Waldon (Prer..), M. DiMonaco (V.P.), S. Muscarella (Sec.) . PAGE DONATED BY TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY FRESHMEN Class Advisors: L to R Fr. Lawrence Speice and Fr. John Schanz. Freshman Class Officers: L to R Patrick Hayes, Sec. Chester Palmer, V.P. Richard Marz, Pres. Dan Shade Treas. Impressions The freshman year in college can be considered as an era of apprehension. It is an exposure to count- less new and different experiences. You get the feeling that you are the smallest of cogs in an intricate machine — a number, a file, a face vying for recognition as an individual. In some ways it is a difficult change, that of giving up established high-school social standing to accept college name- lessness. The freshman is occupied with unanswered questions. . . . where's the Guidance Office? . . . who's the assistant Registrar? . . . how does this prof mark? ... I wonder who'll be at this mixer? Then there are the frustrations. . . . I've got three days to do this term paper . . . she turned me down for the Mil-Ball, ME!!! cool it, it's not due for an hour yet . . . double cuts today??? As all these questions start to resolve themselves we begin to feel at ease. Some of the upper-classmen start to speak to us in the hall. We found out where the Guidance Office was. Look out world, were collegians now. To be GDI or not to be that is the question. Did he win the Twist contest at the Pilothouse again? Parties are great, but can't wait till summer. We've lost the sounds of ey sonny and where will we go from here boys to become familiar with the resounding there will be a critique for all seniors and juniors ... G-G GAN N-N NON has become second nature. Delayed cadence, de- layed cadence, delayed cadence count ... always brings memories of those joyous Thursday after- noons. We're now participating in Inter-collegiate rather than city-series or District Ten programs. This then is the life of the freshman — new, exciting, cool but fast moving, white hot but sultry. Bigger stakes with bigger chances. A constant full court press on life. Three Greek letters of success. Be- longing. Solidarity. Spirit. Look out world I'm on my way to the top. 4 m 1 ?f 4 ,41 69 X. - . ACTIVITIES ■HE ► V«4 iJ r k _. ,.| i 2 sr i ; SPIRITUAL One more Friday morning Com- munion. College years are time to mature but maturity for a man means not only physical growth but mental and spiritual growth as well. Gannon College recognizes that a man must grow in this three-fold way if he is to be a whole man. It is the function of the Department of Religious Activities to promote spiritual maturity and to provide a means of expression for what is learned in the Theology classes. Opportunities for daily Mass and weekly confession are made available to the students. Twice during the academic year, studies are set aside for a period of retreat and re- flection. Various clubs and organizations such as the St. Thomas More Club, Young Christian Stu- dents. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, have been organized to provide an outlet for the zeal and interest that a man's intellectual knowledge of his faith should generate. The department is especially interested in forming habits and prac- tices that the Gannon graduate will carry into his life's work. Fr. Richard Sullivan. Spiritual Director. Confession for first Friday. 72 President, Msgr. Wilfred Nash offers Friday Mass. Friday morning Mass in the Audi. St. Thomas More Club presents the living Rosary. Beginning tin- Fall retreat at St. Pat's. 73 Concluding the annual Communion Breakfast. RETREAT Conference . Who are you? Why are you here? Where are you going? Twice a year the classrooms and textbooks are closed and the Gannon student enters three days of Retreat. Webster defines retreat as an act of retiring or withdrawing. The Gannon Retreat is just that. For three days in the Fall, all academic and social ac- tivities cease. An air of solitude shrouds the entire school and pierces deep into the soul of each individual. The Day of Recollection in the Spring is a welcome pause in the hum-drum of college life. Gannon Retreats are unique in their recognition of the individuality of each student. Just as the physical and intellectual needs of each are differ- ent, so too are the spiritual needs. Thus, there are no rigid rules and strict regulations governing the Re- treat. It is rather, a time to withdraw to yourself and God and ponder. Who am I? Why am I here? Where am I going? Confession . . I r p Consecration . . . 75 Conclusion Scholastic Hall of Fame The college yearbook is a report of the actual life of the school throughout the year. It reports the highlights, the outstanding, the faithful, the successful, and the ambitions. In this section we salute those who have brought Gannon's name before the public through these efforts in producing concrete proof of solid academic success We salute those who have given dedicated service in promoting in- tellectual development throughout the student body. We salute those who have proven their skill in the highly competitive world of classrooms, research, and examinations. And we salute those who have given their best to acquire that degree of education that will enable them to use their talents most wisely for the benefit of them- selves and others. For it is in these sincere and determined students that the true aims of Gannon College, and of education itself will be realized — the production of energetic, skilled, and productive citizens. RICHARD W. HELD WALTER B. SCHAMING EUGENE E. WANK THOMAS G SCHNEIDER Deaths List Spring 1961 THOMAS C. HILINKSI THOMAS C. GUELCHER THOMAS D. MILLER ANDREAS S. PHILIPPAKIS 77 THOMAS CHARLES GUELCHER RICHARD W. HELD THOMAS C. HILINSKI JAMES L. LETCHER THOMAS DUANE MILLER JAMES F. RUANE WALTER B. SCHAMING GERARD ALAN SCHLAK THOMAS GERARD SCHNEIDER RONALD N. DelBENE ANDREAS S. PHILIPPAKIS JAY VINCENT HEBERT EUGENE E. WANK CHARLES FRANK EMMONS RONALD R. OSTROMECKI JOHN AFTON KOHUT DAVID RICHARD FABIAN INGO WERNER MAY THOMAS W. CLARK GARY EVAN EICHELSDORFER ROBERT M. PILEWSKI MERLE BRUCE COHEN PETER JAMES MCNELIS MICHAEL F. NOWAKOWSKI THOMAS C. MacDONALD MICHAEL W. BALFE JOHN HAMILTON FISHER ALOIS C. KENDZIORA ALAN BRAINARD BROWN NORMAN J. ANDERSON ROBERT J. BRZEZINSKI STEPHEN W. PETERS FRANCIS C. BEHAN THOMAS L. SNYDERWINE DONALD N. VanDAMIA ROBERT PAUL CIPRIANO ANTHONY J. PALERMO KENNETH R. GAMBLE JOSEPH J. ZENTIS FRANK A. CHIMENTI JOHN THOMAS SCHAAF MICHAEL A. TRITTO PAUL IRWIN SHATTUCK ROBERT J. BOWLER THOMAS J. McENERY, JR. JACK H. ZIMMER JOHN ANTHONY LORELLI JOHN F. MOULTHROP ROBERT R. TRIANA JOHN CARL VACEK JOHN RONALD ZACK NORMAN D. GAYLORD JAMES A. MATTS FRED VICTOR FERKETIC GEORGE A. BRUGGER THOMAS MILTON FLYNN DAVID J. HANLIN JAMES R. KARLE FORREST C. MISCHLER STANLEY S. STASZEWSKI ALPHONSE E. WEDZIK PETER NICHOLAS FORBINI LEE JOHN WELLS WONDERLAND Miss Kathy Clark, Queen of the 1961 Gannon College Winter Carnival. 79 ACTIVITIES Peggy Johnson, Pat Renshaw, Bob Sedymeyer, Bill Pavlachk and Marlene Reich applaud as John Marianni names Audrey Schultz queen of the Basketball Festival. Basketball Festival Enthusiastic crowds, lovely queens, elaborate dis- plays, sports events, trophies, dancing and music were all part of the first annual Basketball Festival. The weekend of the seventeenth and eighteenth of February witnessed such firsts on the Gannon campus, as a basketball game between Mercyhurst and St. Vincent's, a coed Mass and mammoth displays honoring the team. After the Mercyhurst-St. Vincent's contest Satur- day afternoon, the crowd became alive with school spirit at a pep rally. The Gannon-John Carroll game led the evening events. Immediately follow- ing the game the lilting strains of the Teddy Ar- men Band filled the ballroom of the Moose Club for the Basket Ball. Here amid the excitement of a college weekend Miss Audrey Schultz was crowned queen of the Basketball Festival. Sunday's events commenced with a coed Mass in the auditorium celebrated by Fr. Sullivan. Two ja concerts were scheduled for the afternoon fea- turing the Teddy Armen quintet. As a finale the trophy for the best display was presented to AIEE while Delta Sigma Phi received the trophy for runner-up. The weekend itself was not one bit short of its theme . . . Gannon Conquers All. Joe Messina throws up the ball to start the girls' basketball game at the armory. PAGE DONATED BY STERLING MILK COMPANY n fr The runner-up display, built by Delta Sigma Phi was beside the en- trance of Old Main. The AIEE display which won first place honors was built on the marque above the audi entrance. And two more for Willie! Jack Burns starts his drive for two. Peggy accepts her seond place trophy. The Teddy Armen Quintet sounds off at the jazz concert. MILITARY Cadre Officers Capt. Ludie Kinney, Lt. Col. William Rhodey, Lt. Col. John Forston, Capt. Michael Craig, Capt. Calvin McCully. RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS Among the most distinguished of our Gannon College graduates is the R.O.T.C. cadet — the young man who has qualified himself for leadership, the most responsi- ble type of leadership demured of youth by this country. In one hand, he has a college degree which certifies him to pursue endeavors in the arts or sciences, or in the business world. In the other hand, he has an officer's commission, a certificate of authority given him by his country to command men — perhaps even to lead them in battle. This authority to command is not lightly given, nor is it easy for the individual to attain. It requires long hours of study and drill on the campus, and six weeks of training at summer camp. This R.O.T.C. training is designed to develop and perfect the qualities of leadership required in both military and civilian life, and to give a young man an opportunity to reinforce his knowledge with actual practice in the techniques of leadership. In this respect, then, R.O.T.C. is the training ground for tomorrow's leaders, not only in the armed forces but also in private enterprise, and government. The pattern of the past is significantly clear — many of today's young second lieutenants an- tomorrow's generals, executives and statesmen. PAGE DONATED BY QUINN-BERRY CORPORATION Cadet Officers L to R: Lt. Col. B. Kuster, Col. R. Tann, and Lt. Col. J. Mauro. Brigade Staff Sgt. Mace, Sgt. M Quaid, Sgt. Rothweiler, Sgt. Hess, Sgt. White and Sgt. St. Clair. Cadre Sergeants PAGE DONATED BY KRAUS ELECTRIC COMPANY MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS FIRST POIST: B. Kuster. D. Newman, J. Diefendorf, J. Turner, N . Ledwin, J. Messina, L. Grucza, J. Zack, N. Schmitt. J. Mauro. J. Vail, T. Power, M. Demma, T. Coyle, C. Krasnesky. BACK PORTIOX: P. Goelkler, M. Balfe, J. English, J. Maloney, E. Zamorski, R. Lea, P. Szymanowicz, J. Patterson, J. Lorelli, E. Brown, S. Kerchansky. J. Rudy, R. Sobierajski, R. Bischoff, J. Um- pirowicz, D. Sette, W. Conlin. CENTER: 1st Lt. Seyffert, Capt. R. Tann, Lt. Col. John Forston, 2nd Lt. R. Napier- kowski, 1st Sgt. Svoren. Scabbard and Blade Scabbard Blade is a National Military Honor Society with local chapters, called companies, located in one hundred sixty leading colleges and universities which have Reserve Officer Training Programs. The main purposes of the Society are to raise the standard of Military Education in American colleges and universities, to unite in closer relationship their Military Depart- ments, to encourage and foster the essential qualities of good and efficient officers, and to promote friendship and good fellowship among Cadet Officers. Further, the Society disseminates knowledge of Military Education among the students and people of the country in general, acquainting them with our national defense needs. With the growth in size and influence of the Society, students are now realizing that Military' Service should be performed willingly, cheerfully and wholeheartedly. D Company 14th Regi- ment was founded at Gannon College in 1958. Each year, the Scabbard Blade sponsors the Military Ball, which is the highlight of the college's social calendar, and a dinner-dance which is given in honor of senior mem- bers. During the spring semester Scabbard Blade sponsors a pre-summer camp for the members of the Advanced Corps that will attend six weeks of Army training during the summer at Ft. Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania. The Society also sponsors a saber team which performs numerous times throughout the year and has developed into a precision unit. PAGE DONATED BY TOM KARLE'S VARSITY SHOP. Scabbard and Blade members take part in pre-summer camp training at Camp Notre Dame. Lt. Col. Forston is given associate membership in Scab- bard and Blade, by cadet First Lt. Seyffert. Cadet Capt. Svoren improves his marksmanship in preparation for sum- mer camp. Cadet Capt. Power presents his class on map reading. Sabre Team L to R: J. Seyffert, T. Power, R. Sobierajski, J. Maloney, E. Zamorski, L. Grucza, B. Kvister, R. Bischoff, J. Lorelli, R. Napierkowski, D. Svoren. PAGE DONATED BY JOSTEN'S. MILITARY Tr-hick Man-ual!' Pa-rade . . . Hrest!' Company Staff L to R: Thomas Southworth, Paul A. Von Hoene, Thomas Konopka, Michael A. Tyron, Edward J. Norberg, James G. Zimmerly, Robert E. Wilson, John Evans. Sh-ape up!' 1st ROW: L-R Captain Calvin R. McCully, U.S.A., Major Micae! A. Tryon, C.O., Lt. Con. Thomas J. Konopka, Exec, Father James McCullough, Chaplain. 2nd ROW: Rohert E. Wilson, Fi- nance Officer, John Evans, Ronald P. Kingston, Paul A. VonHoene, Operations Officer. David R. Fabian, Patrick J Brophy, Edward J. Norberg, James Zimmerly, Public Information Officer, James Zimpfer. Thomas A. Gostomski, 3rd ROW: B. Nash, L. Niles, D. Prawdzik, J. Gominiak, J. Flecken, I May, R. Rossoni, M. Homan- sley, W. Nicholson, P. Lynch. G. McEneany, W. Zentis, D. Tullio. 4th ROW: E. Intrieri, J. Fatter. M. Creulich, P. Quinn, M. Ham- mer, J. Herd, J. Sechrist, L. Dresch, W. McQuillen, S. Steficek, R. Delancy, J. Schuster. 5th ROW: W. Orzepowski, R. Rafferty, L. Mclntyre, C. Wilson, D. McSweeny, D. DelPorto, P. Jargiello, J. Goellner, T. Loeffler, B. McCutcheon, P. Eisuerth, P. Nasca. 6th ROW: R. Amendola, L. Lepkowski, M. Sheehan, L. Mohney, T. MacKrell, J. Kearney, W. Gordon, D. McCurdy, R. Sudzina, W. Lampart, N. Dowdall. Pershing Rifles The National Society of Pershing Rifles is an organization of drill teams from many colleges and universities throughout the country. The drill team of Gannon College was invited and accepted into the national organization in May, 1957. Gannon's drill team was invited because of it's outstanding record in college and civic affairs during the past seven years. To foster a spirit of friendship and cooperation among men in the military department and to maintain a highly efficient drill team is the foremost purpose of the Pershing Rifles as propounded by its distinguished founder, General John J. Pershing. This organiza- tion offers to the individual the chance to learn the element of military leadership under conditions not afforded to the average R.O.T.C. cadet. Discipline is a must, expected by all! Pershing Rifles offers the individual a better opportunity to become a man who will be respected for his clean cut appearance and posture. In 1961, Company 0-5 was invited to the renowned Cherry Blos- som Festival in Washington, D.C., where the already famous Gan- non trick drill team matched it's prowess against the very elite of the drill teams in the country. This is the first time that Gannon's drill team was invited to such an event and the invitation was ex- tended solely on the remarkable achievements of Company 0 din- ing the past ye. it Page donated by the Journal Publishing Company MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS FIRST ROW: Major Joseph J. Zentis. SECOND ROW: Lt. DiDonato, Capt. Bischoff, Sgt. Bauder, Sgt. Vail, Sgt. Rudy. THIRD ROW: J. Rodgers, J. Vasil, J. Theiss, J. Christiano, J. Locke, S. Rossi, D. Ahl. FOURTH ROW: G. Crane, H. Blenke, W. Miles, D. Hixson, J. Zdunski, R. Taccone, A. Sziriski, B. Ambron. FIFTH ROW: J. Crane, P. Moran, J. Dematteo, D. Amann, R. Meister, W. Brosang, T. Wiand. SIXTH ROW: W. Dearborn, G. Damond, W. Furdell, R. Praetzel, R. Geiremann, L. Lefaiver, J. Fava, J. Brunsak. SEVENTH ROW: P. Callahan, J. Brunscak, R. Byrd, N. Crino, R. Sambuchino, D. Caldwell, R. Stampee. ROTC Band The brass section begins practice. Just a scant two years ago, the Cannon Col- lege ROTC Band consisted of one senior officer, one junior non-commissioned officer, and eighteen basic course cadets. It partici- pated only in required ROTC functions, such as drills and ceremonies. Now the band is better than twice that size, being composed of two senior officers, two junior non- commissioned officers, and 48 basic course bandsmen. It is a musically and militarily proficient unit which performs public con- certs, civic functions, and school ceremonies as well as ROTC drills. Because the brigade is divided into two bat- talions, the band is divided into two units. For the one drill period, a six man drum corps is provided and led by a junior cadet sergeant. The full band drills on the other drill day. The musical presentations are directed by Mr. Anthony Sinicropi. Mr. Sinicropi has introduced unique and varied numbers into the musical repertoire of the band. PAGE DONATED BY SANITARY FARMS DAIRY INC. 1— Confidentially, the Major doesn't like guys who wear shades! ■I Ah! Ah! Summer Camp Sniper tactics. Reporting for physical. Night Patrol. 4 Moving out to a new position. ORGANIZATIONS PPA ALPHA FRA| CDLDNY yELcnr E5 ydl TD T HE KETBALL FE5TI - 1 SIGMA PH RATERNlt ( GAMMA RHC CHAPTER ▼ 2E2j|i Blue Key The Blue Key National Honor Fraternity is an organization devoted to aiding and assisting the school in whatever areas that such assistance is needed. Its members are junior and senior men who are chosen for their leadership qualities and outstanding service to the college. To be eligible; one must have maintained a qualitv point average of 2.5. The Blue Key aspires to study student problems, enrich student life, and to stimulate and promote the progress and best interests of the institution in which it is founded. One of the main purposes of Blue Key is to initiate various needed programs around the college. These programs, if effective, are then adopted by the school as regularly scheduled scholastic and social events. The Freshman Orientation period and Parent's Day are examples of the type of programs which Blue Key has initiated. The highly successful Winter Carnival held each year in early December has been the special project of Blue Key since the Gannon Chapter was founded. Nationally, Blue Key was organized in 1921. The Gannon Chapter was installed in 1958. Miss Kathy Clark, Blue Key Sweetheart Left to Right: J. DeLena. Pres., J. Wiand, Vice Pres.. J. Begalla. Treas., A Kendziora, Sec, R. Wisinski, S. Pietrandrea, P. Szymanowcz, D. Tann, J. Lott, P. Wardell. J. Maloney, T. Paonessa, M. Balfe, P. Hickey, J. Zack. J. Cammarata, D. Fabian. Fr. Louis Puscas. Advisor. Individual Accomplishments Twenty-seven Gannon seniors and juniors have been se- lected bv their deans and fellow students to enter the ranks of Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities. Michael W. Balfe, a junior political science major from Pittsburgh is a member of the Blue Key Honorary Fra- ternity, is active on the GANNON KNIGHT and is co- editor of the LANCE. Joseph J. Begalla, a senior politi- cal science major from West Middlesex, Pa., is the Presi- dent of the Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity, treasurer of Blue Key, and belongs to the LANCE staff. James J. DeLana, senior Language major from Buffalo is the Blue Key President, TKE treasurer, Paul R. DeSantis, senior Eng- lish major from Sharpsville, Pa., is the Dorm Council president, and is the district president of the P.S.E.A. David R. Fabian, junior from Erie, belongs to the Per- shing Rifles, L.I.T., and Blue Key. Alan L. Forsha, Sen- ior Class representative to Student Council, is an Electri- cal Engineering student. Thomas V. Getchell, a senior biology major from Erie, is the St. Thomas More Club president and the Science Club secretary. Patrick F. Hickey, a junior political science major from Erie, be- longs to the Pershing Rifles, Tau Kappa Epsilon, and Blue Key. Alois C. Kendziora, a math major from Erie and a senior is the GANNON KNIGHT editor, and is secretary to both Tau Kappa Epsilon, and Blue Key. Clifford R. Kirsh, a senior political science major from Pittsburgh, belongs to the International Relations Club and is a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon and Blue Key. R. Michael Lander, a junior from Erie, is the treasurer of the Junior Class and belongs to Tau Kappa Epsilon. Jerome F. Lott, an industrial management major from Pittsburgh and a senior, is the captain of the basketball team, and belongs to Blue Key and Delta Sigma Phi fra- ternities. James P. Maloney, a senior English major from Erie, is the co-editor of the LANCE, and Senior Class Vice-President, and belongs to Blue Key. John M. Mari- ani, a junior from Coraopolis, Penna., is the president of Alpha Kappa Pi fraternity. Joseph T. Messina, a junior math major from Erie, is the Junior Class President, and Student Council representative. David B. Newmanis a junior from Erie who belongs to Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. George T. O'Donnel, a junior business major from Erie, belongs to the Alpha Kappa Pi fraternity and works for the GANNON KNIGHT and LANCE. Ron- ald R. Ostromecki, a senior chemistry major from Eric is the Senior Class Secretary. James R. Schumacher, is a junior from Pittsburgh, majoring in math and is acti t in the Dorm Council, Tau Kappa Epsilon, and the St. Thomas More Club. Samuel J. Pictrandrea, a senior pre- med major from Koppel, Pa., belongs to the Science Club and works on the LANCE. Philip B. S ymano- wicz, a junior math major from Erie, is a member of Blue Key, Tau Kappa Epsilon. and Student Council. Richard A. Tann, a senior pre-law student, is from Erie and is the Senior Class Treasurer. Patrick Wardell, a junior from Erie, is the Vice-President of Student Coun- cil, and belongs to Tau Kappa Epsilon, the Pershing Rifles, and Blue Key. John H. Wiand a senior from Stoneboro, Pa., is a pre-law student and is Student Coun- cil president, and is the Blue Key Vice-President. He also plays on the baseball team and belongs to the Per- shing Rifles. Ronald S. Wisinski, a senior electrical engi- neering major is from Erie. Ron is vice-president of the Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity, a member of Student Coun- cil, Blue Key Fraternity, AIEE and the LANCE. John R. Zack, a senior from Erie is a chemistry major. He is a member of Student Council and the Blue Key Fra- ternity. James G. Zimmeriy is a pre-med student of the senior class, treasurer of the Student Council, member of CCD, Science Club, and the Pershim; Rifles. He is also on the Student Union Committee and is a member of the Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity. Left to right: 1st ROW, S. Pietrandrea, P. Syzmanowicz, M. Balfe. 2nd ROW, J. Messina, P. Hickey, D. Newman, R. Zack. 3rd ROW, D. Tann, J. Zimmeriy, D. Fabian, J. Wiand, P. Wardell, R. Wisinski. 4th ROW, T. Getchell, G. O'Donnel, J. Mariani, J. DeLena. 5th ROW, M Lander, J. Maloney. 6th ROW. J. Schumacher, A. Kendziora, J. Begalla. 7th ROW. R. Ostromecki. P. DeSantis, A. Forsha. 8th ROW. C. Kirsch. Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities 95 HONORARIES The members of the 1961-62 Student Council have endeavored to fulfill their motto to advance our- selves spiritually, to augment our education, to en- courage social activities, to foster a spirit of com- panionship among ourselves, and to do honor to the name of this college . . . Concrete evidences of their effort can be seen through the many acti- vities planned, initiated, and continued hy council. The council generates interest in athletics by staging pep rallies and supervising the plans for the homecoming game. It also sponsors social events such as the Friday Night Dances and the 8-Ball. Campus clubs are well-organized and func- tional through Council's Club Coordination Com- mittee. Achievement sought by the members and accomplished through student cooperation has made this council the student's Council. 'Next time get him to sign a contract! Student Council FIRST ROW: L to R, J. Zimmerly Treas., J. Zack Sec, J. Wiand Pres., Rev. Louis Puscas, Moderator, J. Messina, T. Waldron, SECOND ROW: G. O'Donnel, L. Ferraro, R. Marz, J. Maher, LAST ROW: A. Forsha, J. Fillippo, C. Cooney, R. Wisinski, P. Hickey, J. Chadonic, E. Lander, R. Esser, N. O'Rourke. «r Dorm Council L to R; R. Foster, J. Holeva, D. Flynn, N. O'Rourke, L. Coup, T. Krug, E. Ksepka, P. Desantis. Each year the resident students of VVehrle Hall elect a council to coordinate its activities. Commonly known as the Dorm Council it serves as the repre- sentative body of the resident students to the faculty councelors and the col- lege administration. The council, which consists of representatives from each floor, also undertakes to promote fellowship among the fellow students. The council elects one of its members to represent it on the Student Coun- cil. In this way the dorm students retain an active voice in student govern- ment. During the past year the Dorm Council has supervised parties for the dorm students, worked with the Student Council on various college activi- ties, sponsored a Christmas mom decorating contest, and helped to collect for St. Joseph Orphan Home. 97 PAGE DONATED BY SLATERS FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT HONORARIES FRONT ROW: Left to Right, P. DeSantis, B. Rezmerski, SECOND ROW, J. Timon, B. Cas- taldi, F. Ferketic. B. Schaeffer. D. Fabian. — VP. G. Brugger, Pres. Mr. J. Carter Rowland, THIRD ROW: Dr. John Rouch, Mr. J. Jacob Young, R. Tann, Treas., V. Sulecki, B. Jackman and J. Maloney, Sec. Lambda Iota Tau Open discussion at Mercyhurst Literature symposium ■BiltiS-Jl wm hi Alpha Nu is the Gannon chapter of Lambda Iota Tau — the honorary fraternity for English and foreign language majors and minors. To gain admission, a student must have a high scholastic average and must have faculty sponsorship. It is the L.I.T. which sponsors the motion picture series which compli- ments the English courses. This group also sponsors a lecture series which features prominent professors from universities of the nation. Programs of the past year included two symposiums with English majors of Mercyhurst College in which members discussed the literary value of novels, essays, and plays by prominent authors. 98 Alpha Psi Omega, dramatic honor frater- nity, stimulates interest in the theatrical arts and pays honor to college men and women who have contributed to the drama programs of their respective colleges. The chapter at Gannon is the Kappa Beta cast. Membership is awarded to those who show outstanding achievement and ability in any of the facets of dramatic art. Eligibility is determined by a process of accumulating a sufficient number of quality points, which are awarded in proportion to the amount of services rendered in any of the arts or crafts, while a member of the Talisman Plavers. Alex Cleme nte (left) assists Mr. Weiland in the direction of The Merger' Alex's first literary offering. Alpha Psi Omega Left to Right: Mr. Weiland, David Beyer, Alex Clemente, Peter Chojenski, and Henry Carr. 99 PUBLICATIONS The Gannon Knight FIRST ROW: L to R M. Balfe, J. Barsotti, J. Skrypczak, T. Uhrmacher, G. O'Donnel, J. Vacek, A. Kendziora, Editor, Mr. Anthony Nania, Advisor. W. Sulecki, C. Emmons, SECOND ROW: B. Graf, R. Ballay, M. Gallagher, J. Goggins. J. Herbert. M Cohen, THIRD ROW: D. Svoren, J. Brooks. D. Hixson. L. Mclntirc, J Plavcan, A. Logan. J. Hirsrh. Published every Wednesday throughout the school year. the Gannon Knight keeps the student body, faculty, alumni, and interested friends of Gannon informed and entertained with the events in and around the college. This year the publication's headquarters was moved from it's time-worn offices in the Carriage house to a new location in the basement of Aquinas Hall. In the new surroundings the Knight was able to earn a reputation for comprehensive and interesting news coverage as well as for mature expres- sion of student opinion. Editor Al Kendziora and his staff - John Yacek. news; Tom Uhrmacher. sports: Charles Emmons, fe atures; and Wayne Sulecki. copy editor -- spent many a happy hour under the Chapel on Monday afternoon preparing the paper for the amusement of the students on Wednesday. The business transactions were professionally handled by business manager. George O'Donnel. and advertising man- ager. Larry Mclntire. With the assistance of Faculty Advisor, Mr. Anthony Nania, the paper's tone and journ- alistic merit continuously improved and the GK was awarded the All-Catholic (highest' rating by the Catholic Press Association. Page donated l Breeze Publishing Co. 100 Bernie Graf, John Vacek, and Mike Balfe dis- cuss incoming copy . . . 1 :00 Editor, Al Kendziora, greets News Editor. John Vacek. Hi. John. What do you have? Well, Al. I've got fifteen articles by Bernie Graf on the St Thomas More Club like 'Plumbing Improved at the Maria House. Swell. 2:00 With a sheepish grin. Feature Editor, Charles Emmons, enters the office. Were a little short this week, Al -- three features by Fr. Sullivan. Could we run one of those and a half a dozen cartoons? ' No! Well, how about that full-page Marlboro ad? We may need that for the front page. 3:00 Al asks, Big sports week, Tom? Sports Editor, Tom Urmacher, however, is buried too deeply in his hand- book of sports cliches, as he labors over the lead sports st.r the shuffleboard tournament. 4:00 Mr. Xania, faculty advisor, leaves with his final comment. Don't youse guys go printin' nothing insidious at the last minute, now. O.K., Mr. Nania. says Wayne Sulecki. Copy Editor, as he hides the Playboy advertisement behind his back. 9:00 As the editors leave the office, Al Kendziora, completed newspaper in hand, comments. Wouldn't it be funnv if we lost the layout sheets now? Wayne Sulecki, John Vacek. and Joe Brooks get together to put i n the finishing touches . . . i ifot FA Joe Barsotti and Jens Skrypczak help the editors choose the pictures to be used in the Coming issue Charlie Emmons and Merle Cohen demonstrate their unique knack of adapting popular ideas tii the ( lanni in Kniyht . . . There are times when even Al Kendziora and Mi Nania wondei whethei it is all worth it . . . Listen now Jerry, we need SOME pictures. The besl recipe for a good LANCE is to start with two (lean, neat rooms in the basement of Aquinas Hall. Make sure the files are empty and the typewriters are at their inevitable best. A place lor everything, and everything in its place. Now to this add a couple of editors, Mike Balfe and Jim Maloney, and a rather extended staff. About two photographers will do, or maybe three. Possibly three on layout. and a dozen or so writers, typists, etc. Time is a necessary ingredient for this concoc- tion. After a few months, the spanking clean rooms are not so spanking anymore. The file cabinets are literally creaking with incongruous matter and typewriter keys are complaining of tired blood. The extended staff has more or less extended itself right out of the office with two or three regular callers and one or two once-a-week visitors. By this time the editors are pulling out what little hair they have left ... or devising sadistic little schemes to get even with the photographers. At this point you add a coordinating editor by the name of Joe Brooks and a typing editor, found under the label of Stan Kiewice who find that they have suddenly become the ex- tended staff. A little seasoning like Mr. Young, the faculty advisor, and Fr. Slater, the modera- tor, always helps the flavor. For extra spice sprinkle with a few deadlines provided by the American Yearbook Company, and the result is a delightful dish . . . THE 1962 LANCE. Lance I Joe Brooks consults the layout manual. Joe Barsotti and Mike Balfe discuss pictures from the Tennessee A I game. 1962 LANCE STAFF Joe, Bob and Jerry look over some negatives for the theme section 102 Co-Editors Jim Maloney, Mike Balfe Faculty Advisor J. Jacob Young Coordinating Editor .... Joe Brooks Business Manager George O'Donnel Typing Editor Stan Kiewice Photography Editor .... Ron Ballay Sports Editor Tom Uhrmacher Literary Editor Fred Ferketic Photographers Joe Barsotti, Bob Klugiew icz. Jerry Skrypzak Staff: Pat Masson, Joe Messina, John Riddle, Bill Castaldi, Joe Zentis, Jim English, John Vail, Alex Clemente, Joe Regner, Dave Hathaway. Art Gaedicke, Al Forsha, P. Chicatalli, Bob Donegan, Linda Luedtke, Nancy Moore. Tom Uhrmacher completes a writeup for the Belmont Abbey game. The Business staff set a new record this year for add solicitations. Left to right: J. Vail, A. Gaedicke. J. Regner and G. O'Donnel. Alex Clemente creates the fable of the pigeon. Nancy Moore and Linda Leudtke finish some of the typing. Stan Kiewice our Freshman Typing Editor makes the most of Sr. Alexia's tutoring. Left to right: J. Maloney (Go-Editor), R. Swanson (Company Rep- resentative), J. J. Young (Faculty Advisor), M. Balfe (Go-Editor): SECOND ROW: T. Uhrmacher (Sports Editor), J. Messina, S. Kiewice (Typing Editor). F. Ferkctic (Literary Editor), J. Brooks (Coordinating Editor), (;. O'Donnel (Business Manager), J. Bar- soiti, R. Ballay (Photography Editor), J. Skrypzak. DONATKI) BY CARAVAGLIA STUDIOS CLUBS Pat Delaney, a 1961 Gannon graduate, does lay- mission work in Yucatan, Mexico. Gontcnted faces following a 1961 Communion Breakfast. 104 A friendly discussion at the Maria House. Food is served at the orphan's Picnic. FIRST ROW L to R: G. Mische. D. Edwards, T. Ranallo, B. Graf, T. Getchell, Pres. Fr. Peterson, L. Chiu, R. Ancona. 2nd ROW: J. Lopez Montes, R. Pears, J. Fitzgerald, C. Drexler, N. Vacca, R. Rosswog, T. Swartzwelder. 3rd ROW: A. Principe, T. Voskuhl, W. Kennedy, D. Petulla, R. Weir, W. Castaldi, W. Kowalski, A. Denny. 4th ROW: J. McGinty, D. Caryl, T. Schneider, K. Dodson. D. Stemmler, F. McDowell. J. Radkowski. 5th ROW: T. Laniewicz, E. Trozzo, J. Cammarata, T. Grant, D. Lalley. 6th ROW: J. Simmons, P. Moran, J. Riddle, E. Brown. St. Thomas More Club The Saint Thomas More Club is an organization of Catholic students whose primary objective is an active furtherance of Catholic ideals through the Lay Apostolate. To supplement this goal a varied program of events is planned each year to develop in its members and student body the spiritual, intellectual, and social virtues so necessary to every collegate. In order to further Catholic ideals, the club orientates a two phase apostolic program both local and ov erseas. One of the local phases include work with the children from St. Joseph's Home: the annual orphan's picnic in the Fall, the Easter egg hunt in the Spring, the supervising of the Home's intramural basketball program, and the treating of the boys from the Home to weekly basketball games and movies. In the Spring, the club sponsors a Lay Mission Forum in which leading men and women in the field of lay mission work discuss the part which the col- lege has in the mission field. The club's overseas phase is seen in the Latin American Training Program, which prepares college students for eventual work in Mexico. This ideal has been realized in the past year. Two 1961 electrical engineering graduates have been sent by the program to teach in the boys high school in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. The club has its own training center, The Maria House. There are nine members living at the Maria House this year. They plan to go down to Yu- catan either by next summer of after graduation, for a period of two years. The present training program in the Maria House consists of daily Mass, meditation and spiritual reading, classes in the Spanish language, rosary in Spanish, Spanish being spoken at the meals, and classes two nights a week in Mexican history, culture, and other various topics necessary for a good un- derstanding of the Latin people. CLUBS CCD Local college students took part in the Inter-collegiate Day. Left to right: F. Buffamonti, P. Kraengel, H. Blenke, D. Lannon, D. Svoren, R. Havrilla, G. Ziolek, H. Krigel, D. BelTempo, J. Policastro (Treas.), T. Sebald (Pres. I.C. CCD Board) J. Slater, R. Polhemus, T. McEnery (Sec), J- Budny (Pres.), F. Deverse. The Confraternity of Christian Doctrine program was initiated on Gannon's campus in 1957. College CCD units are chiefly concerned with recruiting college students to be either teachers, fishers, or helpers in the CCD movement. The teachers bring religious instructions to local students at- tending public schools. Fishers seek out those who want to know more about the Faith. Valuable assistance is provided by the helpers. On our campus the teachers program is the most developed. Twenty-five Gannon men are currently teaching local high schools. With increased co-operation from Villa Maria and Mercyhurst membership in CCD has increased steadily over the years. A CCD Inter-Collegiate Day, sponsored by the three colleges, sparked the fall semester. Its purpose was to foster teaching and initiate fisher and helper divisions on the college level. Ray St. John, a prominent CCD man from Greenville, Pa., was the featured speaker. Workshops on the vari- ous CCD programs were conducted, and the adults present clearly indicated that they backed the college CCD all the way. The participants derived many worthwhile ideas from this undertaking, and in general the Day was very successful. Ray St. John discusses college participation in CCD activities. PAGE DONATED BY THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Planning committee for the Inter-collegiate Day. CCD is one organization that is not restricted to Gannon students. L Mr. St. John took part in many informal discussions with the students after the formal pro- gram ended. PAGE DONATED BY LADIES CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION CLUBS 1 • I HE Is that Channel 12 or 33? Off to the convention 108 American Institute of Electrical Engineers The Gannon College Chapter of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, open to all students majoring in Engineering, Mathematics, or Physics, is primarily a professional organization. The club sets up tours of area plants that would be of interest to the members. Being named the Most Active Club on Campus last tall. with a membership of eighty students, it is now one of the largest organizations at Gannon. Under the leadership of its officers Jack Zimmer, John Lin . Ron Wisinski, Jim Freeman and Faculty Advisor, Mr. Jerry Selvaggi, more elaborate activities are being planned for the future. Gannon Electrical Engineering students are given important contact with the indus- tries for which they are preparing to enter by this organization. By close association with practicing engineers in their field, students receive invaluable preparation for future positions by learnin g how to put theory into practice. FIRST ROW (sitting) Left to Right; Roanald Wisinski Set John Linz -- Vice-Chairman, Jack Zimmer Trcas. SECOND ROW: Karl Klaus, Alan Forsha, Henry Carr, Daniel Lincoln. Paul Major, Richard Cottrell, Robert Baker. Ted Novvak, Paul Schmitt. Al Kalccki, John Falconer. THIRD ROW: Paul Podbielski, Bob Lea. Steve Kerchanski, Brian Draves, David Kraus. FOURTH ROW: Peter Niedzwecki, Tom Hornamann, John Metclski. James Schumacher, Tom Lew, August Knierman, David Eichelsdorfer. FIFTH ROW: John Cerra, William Sank.., Frank Szparaga, Hugh Ralston, Tom Falconer. ' — J CLUBS International Relations Club The International Relations Club of Gannon Col- lege is affiliated with the International Relations Clubs of America. Its prime function at Cannon College is to produce annually a Mock United Nations General Assembly which draws area high school students from three different states. Some 500 students participate in this action held in the Spring of each year. The I.R.C. is one of the most dynamic student groups of the institution. Affiliated with the Carnegie Endowment for Inter- national Peace, the college organization partici- pates actively in regional and sub-regional meet- ings sponsored by the parent-organization. It also sponsors mock elections, and serves as a practical information center for the Political Science Stu- dents. Archbishop Gannon and Msgr. Nash commend Fr. Barr, Mr. J. Zipper and C. Kirsch on the success of U.N. Day. SITTING left to right: Rev. J. Barr (Faculty Moderator), C. Kirsch (General Chairman- U.N. Day), P. Donatelli (Sec); STANDING: F. Smith, R. McGaughty, T. Wonders, L. Chiu, M. A. Miles, J. Budny, J. R. Thompson, S. Goss, (absent from picture) M. Balfe, J. Patterson, P. Hickey, N. Vacca, D. Rybak. P.S. RE. The Pennsylvania Society of Professional Engineers is an organization which was established at Gannon in order to give the engineering students an opportunity to meet with professional men in their field. Students get practical views of their future work by participating with members of the National Society of Professional Engineers at meetings, social events, and field trips. Gannon's branch of the PSPE also works in conjunction with other professional engineer- ing groups in its effort to provide a link between its mem- bers and practicing engineers. Through this organization the students make many valuable contacts with professional men who are willing to help them to plan their careers. Science Club 1st ROW: R. Venter (V.P.), H. Carr, J. Decker, A. Kneirman, G. Titus, T. Pontzer; 2nd ROW: T. Schumacher, J. Szymanski, A. Seligman (Faculty Advisor), P. Lillis, (Pres.), N. Anderson; 3rd ROW: R. Lea, P. Nied- zwecki, J. Moulthrop; 4th ROW: J. Linz. C. Leingang, A. Forsha, R. Cottrell. The Science Club is composed of students in the various science fields. It aids in broadening their knowledge of the sciences through movies, field trips, guest speakers, and general discussions. This year the science club is working to purchase books for the Biology library in the new school building and also plans several field trips to museums, hos- pitals, and research centers. In addition, speakers in local medical, pharmaceutical, and biological organizations have been giving talks to acquaint the members with the role of these sciences in the communitv. SITTING 1. to r.: D. Tubbs, K. Rogers, R. Bluemle, S. Pietrandrea, L. Rawa (V.P.), R. Kidon (Pres.), T. Getchell (Sec), Dr. E. Kohlmiller (Advisor) ; 2nd ROW: R. Seidel, D. Jobes, L. Hornaman, H. Litre, A. Baker, E. Trozzo, J. Morr- issey, F. Maxin, W. Wilhelm, D. Svoren, F. Ferketic, W. Sandusky, J. Brennan. CLUBS •-« .  • t ,f tft vyf r.|i y| SIT V Mr. Edward Lamb of Erie made possible the development of the Gannon College Student Investment Trust, when, in 1952 he donated $2,500 for the purpose of giving students practical experience in dealing with the. New York Stock Exchange. For the next four years consecutively, Mr. Lamb made four additional $2,500 dona- tions raising the total amount to $12,500. The Trust, under the supervision of Mr. Ernest Wright, discusses the desireability of buying and selling many different stocks; it enables its members to become some- what familiar with the field of investment and to begin making financial analysis of stock fluctuations. As of October 1961, the Student Investment Trust portfolio of stock had a market value of $28,000. Thus, through investing and reinvesting the club has been able to more than double its original assets. The club has stock in many different industries. Among them are drugs, aviation, electronics, oil, electrical appliances, and the food industry. The S.I.T. also awards scholarships each year to students in Business Administration who show academic promise and are in need of financial assistance. L. to R. FIRST ROW: T. McEnery, R. Kingsley, J. Slater, E. C. Wright, Faculty Advisor; T. McCarthy, V. Pres.; B. Springer, Pres.; C. Amann, Treas: S. Oliver, Sec; R. Tobolewski, J. Brown: SECOND ROW: B. Dickerson, G. Behringer, J. Scherer, M. Dickerson, D. Hayes, W. Lynam, J. Carbon, R. Ferrcik, D. Dundon: Standing: J. Goggins, L. Raub, Alumni Member. P. S. E. A. The college chapter of the Pennsyl- vania State Education Association, now in its third year at Gannon, is an organization consisting of those students who plan to go into the teaching profession. Student P.S.E.A. is affiliated with the Pennsylvania State Education Association, and is also affiliated with the National Edu- cation Association (N.E.A.). The purpose of the student P.S.E.A. is to provide the students with professional background and experiences. It aims at promoting and fostering student attitudes, at improving professional standards in education and in the teaching profession, and at allowing students to develop leadership abili- ties by working as officers and com- mittee chairmen. I. to R. FIRST ROW: D. Hixson, J. DeLena, J. Vacek, J. Radkowski, P. DeSantis, W. Straub, SECOND ROW: A. Denny, J. Brooks, J. Winkowski, C. Bouder. J. Barsotti. THIRD ROW: T. Simmons. D. Stemmler, M. Endres, J. Rudy, W. Castaldi. CLUBS Spanish Club The Spanish Club of Gannon College was founded in 1948 by Eron de Leon Soto, Faculty Advisor. Its purpose is to provide an intermediate system for conversation and a cultural study of the Span- ish language, at the same time increasing the in- terest in Spanish-American relations. This organization is as much social as it is cultural, frequently showing movies for its members and guests, in co-operation with the local International Institute. The big attraction of the Spanish Club is the annual observation of Pan-American week. Ban- quets, Latin-American songs, and other entertain- ment take place during this week, participated in by all Spanish societies. Mr. Soto, moderator of the Spanish Club. ROW 1: Bob Loesch, U.G. Cairo (advisor), Max Murry, Lewis Forti (Treas.), Wm. Straub (vice-pres.), Joe Farrell (pres.), Wm. McCormick (sec), Mr. Soto (advisor), Bob Hain. ROW 2: Tom Uhrmacher, Gary DeMaison, Robert A. Mabucin, Robert L. Klein- hans, Jos. Gredler, William Cooper, Bob Sigler, Bob Nieratko, Henry Wiencykowski, John Teubner, Ken Kightlinger, Ron Ballay. ROW 3: Bob Kerner, Tom Gray, Joe Zdunski, Fred Pfister. Dennis Lalley. Glee Club BACK ROW, Left to right: L. Pais, R. Goring, D. Joint, C. Tackley, P. Schmidt, P. Kraengel, J. Zimmer, T. Camp, M. Hardik, F. Pastor. FRONT ROW: Fr. Sullivan, Director, T. Krugg, V. Prota, R. Cardo, L. Coup, J. Hirsch, J. Vignol, J. Galeazzo, J. Fillipo. R. Concilia, J. Stasic, A. Stelmach, K. Blackburn, D. Beiter, D. Lynch, J. Koehler, J. Christiano, S. Kerchansky, J. Miller. Piano, L. Collier. The voices of men blended in beautiful harmony have always been a traditional part of college life. Nothing is more expressive of the good fellowship of student life than singing together. Carrying on this tradition at Gannon are the men of the Glee Club. Good singing demands rehearsal time. It is only the generosity of the members of Gannon's Glee Club, who are willing to make the sacrifices in time and effort that such good singing requires, and that have contributed to the recent success of the club. The primary purpose of the Glee Club here at Gannon is to sing for school functions such as Parent's Day and Convocation Day. The Glee Club also presents programs at Christmas and in the Spring. 'Voices in Song' 114 Fr. Hilbert, J. Maher, R. Veith, S. Muscarella, T. Ranallo, G. Serafini, T. Buffamonte, W. Kennedy, J. Wilshire, K. Gamble, R. Ward, F. Cammarata, F. Mischler, R. Sigler, J. Matts. YCS The Y.C.S. (Young Christian Students) of Gannon College are members of the International Movement of the same name. It is a specialized movement of the lay apostolate which tries to transform the student environment into a more fully Chris- tian one, and to enhance the spiritual formation of its members through Catholic Action. Meetings of groups of four to seven men and a chaplain begin with a brief dis- cussion of Sacred Scripture and the liturgy. The rest of the meeting is termed the Social Inquiry, which, in order to accomplish its purpose, uses the three-step process of observing the existing situation in the environment, judging this situation in the light of Christ's teachings, and acting upon group decisions which are carried out by all the members in an effort to make the situation more Christian. Thus the students take on responsibility for their environment. Student Union Committee As the college students in the Erie area continue their every day struggle with academics, and are constantly frus- trated with tests, term papers, and essays, a haven for rest, relaxation, and relief from school life is a refresh- ing diversion. The Student Union provides such an atmosphere. Set in a collegiate en- vironment, it allows students to relax, enjoy themselves, and get away from the grind of every day studies. This year's Student Union Committee, composed of members from St. Vin- cent's, Mercyhurst, Villa Maria, Can- non, is determined to continue to make the Union just such a place. Theirs is the task of maintaining the recrea- tional facilities of the Union, making them available to the students, and providing for all replacements and repairs that become necessary. Carol Spencer; Sec, George O'Don- nel ; Chairman, Judy Hientzle, Pat Wardell, Margaret Lynch, James Zim- merly; Treas., June Grata, Richard Tann, Mary Lou Jackson. 115 Debate The newly formed Gannon College Debate Society strives to stimulate in students an interest in current controversial subjects, to develop their ability to think logically, to research extensively, and to express clearly and concisely in the speakers platform their findings. As a member of the Debating Association of Pennsylvania Colleges, it also affords participants opportunities to meet students of other colleges on an intellectual level. President Gerald Krause Secretary William Kennedy Members Harry Rudolf Charles Fourspring Thomas Wonders John Freed Barry Turner Advisor Mr. James O'Connor Left to right: J. Kraus, T. Wonders, H. Rudolph, J. Freed (absent), C. Fourspring, B. Turner, W. Kennedy, Mr. J. O'Connor (Advisor). Mr. James O'Connor, De- bate Club Advisor. Red Cross Council The Gannon Red Cross Council is an organization established with a two-fold purpose. The main purpose is to benefit the community. This is achieved by active student participation in various programs offered by the Red Cross. The second purpose is to benefit the student by broadening his views on the importance of community organization. The Council also organizes clubs and groups at Gannon to en- tertain and assist veterans and orphans in the greater Erie area. In addition, the Council aids the local Red Cross Chapter by providing personnel needed to perform its many and varied functions. Left to right: J. Sadder, W. Hughey, T. Ranallo, Mr. W. Latimer (Advisor), S. Muscar- ella, F. Cammaratta, F. Buffa- monti, M. Vahey; STAND- ING: S. Oliver, T. Charles. GOAC members switched to indoor activities for the Winter Carneval. Gannon Outdoor Activities Club The Gannon Outdoor Activities Club attempts to provide its members with a variety of outdoor activities. In the past year the renewed interest in the club has brought significant results. This has been done through the efforts and under the guidance of Fathers Speice and Susa, two directors w ho have completely revised the organization. Members in the organization participate in many activities, including hiking, skiing, tobogganing, and ice skating. These activities take place for the most part at Camp Notre Dame, where GOAC has obtained a cabin. In addition to their outdoor activities, GOAC also takes part in the intramural sports program on campus. ROW 1, left to right: T. Manley (Treas.), F. Savino (V.P.), B. Saviola (Sec), ROW 2: J. Broun, R. Misko, D. Flynn, H. Carr (Prcs), J. Hermann, Fr. L. Speice (Advisor), ROW 3: G. Tutaj, M. Evans, R. Dahl, W. Miller, R. Wasselson, R. Dossinger, D. Smith, ROW 4: G. Mueller, R. Gegenfurtner, R. Dubover, B Gross, F. Pastor, R. Sustak. P. Volansky. Drama Club The Drama Club offers practical experience in the theatre to all interested students, either in the fields of theatre producing or act- ing. A number of plays, both modern and classic, are offered to the Erie public each year, utiliz- ing the acting and technical talents of the club members. The most noticeable presentation that the Talisman Players in- cluded for the Fall semester was the production of Angel in the Pawnshop. In addition, the Drama Club also presented three jazz concerts during the course of the semester. The Talisman Players STANDING: L. to R. D. Rybak, T. Stephens, A. Clemente. SITTING: FRONT ROW D. Beyer, Mr. R. J. VVeiland, Faculty Advisor. MIDDLE ROW B. Kerner, R. Muller, P. Chojenski. LAST ROW D. Flynn, H. Carr, B. Ulrich, J. Keddie. Drama is personified in Dick Salamon as he looks up from the GLASS MENAGERIE. 118 I'm looking for an angel. Successful plays start long before opening night. Angel turned me down. Angel in the Pawnshop Rehearsal after rehearsal is necessary until all the flaws are eliminated. 1 Opening night, the audience, the applause, and more than anything the personal satisfaction, suddenly make it all worth-while. 1 iN 1 B r-VJ f — . bW. bEH J BBf ■bbbbbI 1 H B bH . a£ bUbI Bk. fl [ ■■■- B V bbKbbbV Br • ■■■■■v ■■V rV x ' ' 9 bB BBH BBv BB BBv ' — ' M BBB • W m Bk IB 1 JbI L. - B BC V L d F flST flCW: E. Dax. S. Muxcarella; SECOND ROW: F. Buffamonti (Treas.-Sec), T. Cosgrove (Pres.), Fr. J. Biscey (Moderator), D. Petulla (V.P.), R. Klugievvicz, J. Diefendorf; THIRD ROW: W. Otten, M. Sheehan, J. Radkowski, C. Shiel, L. Forti, N. McElroy, F. Cammarata, D. Flynn, J. Donnelly, L. Grande, P. Carroll. Sociology Club The Sociology Club of Gannon College has been established for the purpose of acquainting the student with present day social problems and the opportunities available in the careers of Sociologists and Social Work. The club's activities include guest speakers and field trips to the vari- ous institutions in the area to gain a more complete knowledge of the broad aspects of the field. Membership in the club is open to all students interested in the social problems existing in the world today. The club would also like to extend its grati- tude to Rev. Biescy (Moderator for his invaluable assistance and guidance throughout the year. Fr. Biscey discusses a current problem with Don Petulla. Jim Donnelly and Nick Crino at a Sociology seminar. 120 GREEKS I.F.C. The Sigs should be fined $20.00. The Interfraternity Council is the supreme juris- dictional body among fraternity organizations. Its objectives are: (1) to promote the general interests of the college. (2) to promote the interests of the several campus fraternities, (3) to promote the interests of college fraternities in general, (4) to insure cooperation between the fraternities and the college authorities, (5) to insure cooperation among the fraternities on campus, (6) to discuss questions of mutual in- terests and, (7) to make, to the fraternities such recommendations as the council sees fit. The Interfraternity Council is composed of representatives from the four recognized social fraternities on campus. Although it was estab- lished only a year ago, the council has initiated many new functions on campus, including an I.F.C. Booth at the Christmas Carnival, Inter- fraternity parties, regulated rushing programs, and Cannon's first Homecoming Day. 1 L I move that the TKEs be fined $40.00. That's an extra $60.00 to promote Homecoming, FIRST ROW 1. to r. D. Eichclsdorfer, D. Hayes, S. Crane. Rev. Louis Puscas (Moderator) D. Tarabasso, SECOND ROW J. Vickey, R. Brown, K. Kightlinger, J. Marianni, R. Bishoff. GREEKS Left to right, FIRST ROW: M. Timon, W. Conlin, W. Sandusky: SECOND ROW: J. Zimmerly, R. Zieziula, M. DiMonaco, R. Kidon; THIRD ROW: R. Bluemle, R. Brown, D. Eichelsdorfer; FOURTH ROW: M. Demma, D. Doyle, D. Prawdzik, F. Maxin, J. Dudenhoefer, J. Pittner: FIFTH ROW: J. Seigel, R. Bowes, R. Burkart, A. Baker, M. Andrews, T. Klebes, E. Kuhar: SIXTH ROW: W. Gordon, J. Solazzo, G. Gegenfurtner, J. Morrissey, J. Cooley. R. Janosky; SEVENTH ROW: K. Durkin, J. Brooks, M. Crowley, J. Gominiak; EIGHTH ROW: R. Dymski, M. Vahey; NINTH ROW: A. Masson (Treas.), P. Kuzina (Sgt. at Arms), J. Begalla (Pres.), Rev. A. Yehl (Chaplain), R. Wisinski (V.P.), J. Shipley (Sec). Delta Sigma Phi Sandy Valicenti, Sig Sweetheart for 1961-62 Delta Sigma Phi international social fraternity aspires to create an atmosphere of close and sincere fellowship which is so valuable to the development of a well- balanced collegian. The Fraternity proposes to supple- ment the formal education of college men with the valu- able experience of learning to live with others and the opportunity to develop the important qualities of personal responsibility and leadership. Delta Sigma Phi was founded in 1899 at the city college of New York. The Gamma Rho Chapter was organized at Gannon in 1953; it was the first fraternity on campus. The Delta Sigs hold their annual Fall Weekend, the Carnation Ball, and main other parties throughout the year. They also take very active and successful part in intramural sports. As a part of their National Engineered Leadership Program the Delta Sigs have sponsored a series of lectures by faculty members from various departments of the College. 122 PAGE DONATED BY AKD PRINTING Dr. Rouch chats with a few of the brothers at the English Dept. lecture. Mr. Rowland and Kevin Durkin talk over the possibilities of majoring in English. The Sigs hold an annual Christmas Party for the orphans from St. Jot's. Bob Janosky is one of the many twisters at the Sig parties. PAGE DONATED BY A FRIEND The second shift finishes supper in the house's dining room. TKE Sweetheart Miss Audrey Schultz Tau Kappa Epsilon Tail Kappa Epsilon is the largest social fraternity in the world. At Gannon College, it is represented by the Delta Chi Chapter, lounded in 1954. It is the largest fraternity on the Campus, having at present sixty-four members. TKE has as its main purpose the academic advancement of the individual by requiring a 2.5 over-all average among its members which is well above the minimum requirements. Some of the TKE's recent accomplishments include the presenta- tion of highly successful concerts, the donation of the American flag to the gym, the hanging of a large basketball schedule-board on the front of the lawn of the school, and the construction of large displays to advertise the Winter Carnival. Aside from this, the fraternity has a standing policy of building school spirit by encouraging its members to participate in school functions and by working, as a group, to promote the activities of the Gannon Campus. 1st ROW: P. Wardell, A. Philipakus. A. Kendziora. K. Rogers, B. Flynn, E. Palatella, J. DeLena. 2nd ROW: B. Gizzere, P. Syzmanowitz, B. Pavlachk, M. Tryon, E. Hayes. P. I lit key. P. Gloekler, J. Patterson, J. Signorele, W. Sulerki. Rev. R. Bower. 3rd ROW: L. Koch, N. Ledwin, M. Jao.x. M. Moran. (i. Lounger. B. Nash, F. Deverse, A Kaminski, T. Battaline. R. Lea, D. Newman, M. Vacca, M. Lander. J. Schumacher. 4th ROW: P. Butryn, D. Hayes, R. DeCosmo, D. Tubbs, G. Holquist, J. Bondanza, W. Palcic, D. Pratt, G. Moore, J. Jenc, J. Brennan, A. Russian. D. McCurdy. 5th ROW: H. Wolfhope, W. Lam- part. C. Leingang, R. Miester. J. Shank, K. Osborn, R. Cludjienski. Q 1 'Tons of Fun 'Study or Song? Fratcr Whale Whales 125 Big Jim sounds off. Greeks ALPHA PHI DELTA The Beta Rho Chapter of Alpha Phi Delta was initiated at Gannon in November of 1959. The membership of the fratemit) is small and is meant to remain small. It is the belief of the brothers that small organiza- tions give to its members individuality and the opportunity for each member to use his talents and to develop real bonds of friend- ship among the brothers. For it is only in a small fraternity that brotherhood in the true sense can be realized. In this sense Alpha Phi Delta is restrictive, membership is an honor and high scholastic standards must be met. Looking forward to a good season. Hike!!! Read) t u ' t . the beach i 126 Looks like the drinks arc running low. FIRST ROW: C. Vendetti, A. Mancusso, D. Bonivita. SECOND ROW: D. Agostini. D. Sciger, A. Campenalla, T. Manucci, A. Franc. R Bischoff. . DeFazio, R. Vendetti. THIRD ROW- J. Sargoli, B. Rocco, D. Taribaso. A. Stankiewicz. 'Get Ness. GREEKS Pi Kappa Alpha Colony The Pi Kappa Alpha Colony is the newest addition to the Greek societies on the Gannon Campus. Formed by ten Gannon men in May 1960 as Alpha Kappa Pi Local Fraternit) they were made a Pi Kappa Alpha Colony on February 3, 1962 by an inspection team from nearby chapters at Case, Pitt, and Carnegie Tech. The Colony has an active membership of 23 men. Even though Pi Kappa Alpha Colony is a social fraternity the Brothers strive principally for an academic goal while being a service to Gannon College. A few of the services include the printing of a semesterly combi- nation desk blotter and scholastic calendar, distribution of ashtrays, and paintin every room in Gannon's Annex plus many others. At present, Pi Kappa Alpha Colony is enjoying the faculty advisorship of Captain Ludie Kinney and Mr. Richard Herbstritt. The Colony's Chaplain is Father Howard Xiebling. Dream Girl, Pat Renshaw r If you must know she was my cousin. First Row L-R: G. O'Donncl (Treas), B. Sedlmyer (Sec), R. DiCicco (V. Pres.), J. Mariana (Pros.). Second Row: K. Kightlinger. Denis Mr Sweeney, C. Sedlmyer. T. Kazrzmarek, Third row; J. Ma- her, J. Grey, D. Wieczorek, G. DiMaison, J. Cran e, Fourth Row: E. Hoge, T. MacKrcll, D. Key, R. Morosky, J. Wittman. 128 Please, just one more drink. Who needs a swim suit? I'll have a pound and a half! SPORTS HOME OF THE GANNON COLLEGE ©olden Knights BASKETBALL TEAM ALPHA tW  'TA tl FIRST ROW; left to right: J. Gorup, J. Mauro, W. Alford, J. Gaeta (CC), J. Lott(CC), J. Burnes, A. Lawson, N. Stith, J. Bod- nar, C. Kirsch (Manager); SECOND ROW; D. Fox (Assistant Coach), H. Elwell (Assistant Coach), M. Andrews, B. Kuster, R. BASKETBALL This past year will long be remembered by Gannon fol- lowers as the year the school's basketball renaissance got its start. A new coach, new players, new spirit . . . these indredients spelled out the revival of the cage sport here at Gannon. George Hesch, himself a former Knight star, took over the head coaching position on the sudden retirement of Ed McCluske . Coach Hesch molded the frosh recruits in with a sparse number of veterans and the mixture jelled from the opening game. Although young and, as some people said, inexperienced, the Knights tore out and won nine of the first ten games. The second half of the season found its rough spots but the team still compiled a tremendous record, which is not bad for an 'inexperienced' team. The crowning point of the season came when the Knights received a bid to compete in the NCAA small college post- season tournament, at Akron, Ohio. The results of that tournament are not known at this printing. Nobody could be singled as the one star on the Gannon team this year. They all have been stars. While Alford, Law- son, Byrnes, Gaeta, Lott, Bodnar, Ward and Stih played most of the varsity games, other players such as Kuster, Hauck, Andrews, Carroll and Mauro all contributed to the success ot the team. In the following pages, six games will be reviewed, which brought both joy and sorrow to Gannon. These six are re- miniscent of actions brought to thousands of local fans bv tin- colorful and talented, GANNON GOLDEN KNIGHTS. Ward, J. Holeva, W. Foster, T. Carroll, A. Stankewicz, R. Hauck, G. Hesch (Head Coach), Rev. L. Puscas (Director of Student Activ- ities). Season's Record Gannon 87 Baldwin Wallace 68 Gannon 55 Mansfield State 62 Gannon 73 Pikeville 44 Gannon 61 St. Vincent 37 Gannon 76 Steubenville 63 Gannon 99 Malone 56 Gannon 87 Indiana State 70 Gannon 88 Texas Southern U. 72 Gannon 65 Muskingum 41 Gannon 79 Belmont Abbey 58 Gannon 61 Youngstown U. 62 Gannon 58 Edinboro 56 Gannon 103 Thiel 48 Gannon 61 Alliance 63 Gannon 60 Stuebenville 58 Gannon 71 Buffalo State 76 Gannon 59 Le Moyne 52 Gannon 64 Alliance 65 Gannon 94 Tennessee A I U. 84 Gannon 67 Waynesbui 50 Gannon 47 Youngstown L . 57 Gannon 67 John Carroll U. 7:; Gannon 99 Philadelphia Textile I. 84 PAGE DONATED BY THE CELLAR The coaches, left to right: D. Fox, G. Hesch and H. Elwell. Sprightly Lasses, left to right: B. McGaugh. S. Bye. J. Warnoch, S. MacDonald and L.A. Tarby. Dashing Cavaliers, left to right: B. Carsen, G. Huge, T. Charles and R. DiCicco. (absent J. Crane). The five graduating seniors return their warm up jackets to manager Cliff Kirsch. Left to right: Joe Gaeta (CC), John n Rpn Kuster, Jerry Lott (CC), and Tom Carroll. CHEERLEADERS The sometimes rabid Gannon cheering section was led this year by five sprightly lasses from Mercy- hurst and five dashing cavaliers from Gannon. Initially this lively troupe was faced with the task of overcoming the antipathy of past seasons, but the combination of infectious new cheers, sparkling exe- cution, and the thrilling perform- ance of this year's Golden Knights brought on a rash of exuberant cheering that sometimes threatened to disrupt the process of the law next door. Mercyhurst's representatives on this year's squad arc: Sandy Mac- Donald. Sue Bye, Bonnie McGaugh, Laurel Ann Tarby and Joan War- noch. The Gannon men are: Rich Chico DiCicco, Gene Hoge, Brent Carsen, Tommy Charles and Jim Crane. Congratulations to this year's squad for an exceptional job. 133 Basketball I can fly!!! I can fly!!! Texas Southern Alford High — 25 -And one. Gannon 88 — Texas Southern 72: Al- ready having won six of their first seven starts, the glittering Knights were faced with a mountainous task with Texas Southern University. The Texans were tall, and then some. But to the touring visitors, Gannon must have looked a little bigger. Although down by five points at inter- mission, the locals put on a sensational scoring exhibition midway thru the sec- ond half, which broke the game wide open. Tied 49 all with 13:40 to play, the hot- handed Knights ripped off a 19-2 lead that left Texas Southern wondering. L. C. Snow hit for his teams lone buc- ket during this time. When it was all over, Gannon had tied a school mark for consecutive vic- tories six. PAGE DONATED BY W. T. (JRANT COMPANY And no one layed a hand on him! Pass! Steubenville Gaeta Excels Gannon 60 — Steubenville 59: Enjoying an 11-3 card, the Knights met Steubenville College for the second time this year. A 10 point winner the first time around, Gannon was hard pressed to eke out this two-point overtime verdict in the Audi. It was co-captain Joe Gaeta who turned the tide of the contest. With Gannon down 52-50 with only 32 seconds left, Gaeta stole the ball from an over-anxious Baron and sent the contest into overtime with his ensuing bucket. In overtime, foul line ability paid off for Gannon as six of the team's eight points were from the charity line. Time ran out for Steubenville. This gave the Knights 12-3 record and 11 victories in the last 13 contests. Better than half of the season was over. The team was on its way toward setting a new standard of Varsity Basketball at Gannon. Area schools were becoming conscious of the Knights as a real menace on the hardwood court. Drive — Shoot! Jack moves in! - _ y i$ M t- V WW iV 1 - 1 L Jl ' 1 '-i ' w An I Jl B Bfl | m£ p k j B ', ' P i Two points for takedown! PAGE DONATED BY WWYN RADIO STATION Coach McGuire goes into his act! BELMONT ABBEY Lott Hits in Clutch Gannon 79 — Belmont Abbey 58: Belmont Abbey, coached by fiery Al Maguire, was determined to end Gannon's seven game winning streak. Coming from a tournament victory in New York City, the Abbey was awakened by St. Bonaventure. Nevertheless, the high flying Knights wasted no time bringing the visitors down to earth. Gannon raced off to an overwhelming 46-30 halftime lead and never faced a serious threat from the North Caroliners in the final twenty minutes. Maguire put on several performances of his own during the game and drew the rants and raves of hundreds of spectators. His performance went for naught as Gannon had number eight in a row easily in hand. Where did you find that? PAGE DONATED BY HEYL PHYSICIANS SUPPLY COMPANY Gad Zooks! A spaceman. 136 ZZ B t L l -4K TENNESSEE Jf A'1 l5£ 1 STATE ' j Where's that handle Alford — Lawson — Bodnar — Byrnes — Outreach Visitors Gannon 94 — Tennessee A I 84: Much-heralded Tennessee A I came to town with the country's number 2 small college rating to show for their season's efTorts. The visitors dazzled the crowd with pre-game activities reminis- cent of the Globetrotters. The antics were of little value during the game. Gannon stormed to a lead of 14-2 before A I awoke. The speedy southerns rallied and took a small 29-27 lead, their only edge of the night. Gannon was not to be denied of the school's biggest win on record. The Knights fought bark to lead 41-28 at halftime. The second half followed the pat- tern of the first and the Golden Ones shocked one of the finest teams in the country, Tennessee A I. Excuse me! I've got two! There's one more behind yon. Al! ( id e;rt it Jack ! YOUNGSTOWN Streak Snapped Youngstown 62 — Gannon 61 : It had been over a month since Gan- non had last tasted defeat. Youngstown University came to the Audi, with intentions ol doing about that, and they did. Ahead by three at intermission, the Knights suffered a ghastly cold second half and saw their eight game streak go by the boards. Youngstown shot an amazing 49% from the floor compared to Gan- non's 28rr. Finally, however, it was a 5'8 Penguin by the name of Hill Lenzo who stopped the Knights. Lenzo, utilizing his tremendous dribbling ability, provoked his op ponents fouls. He then made two decisive free shots in the final minute. The Knights' ninth con- secutive victory was never realized. No Sweat! It's all mine. Al Lawson, coming out of orbit. Safe at third! Coming through! 138 PAGE DONATED BY ISSAC BAKER SON ■■kvvl K.N 1 1 vJII  i4M J Clear the way for the steamroller! Lott — ery ALLIANCE Gaeta's Effort Not Enough Alliance 65, Gannon 64. Fritting away a five point lead with only four minutes to go, the Golden Knights suffered a second heartbreaking defeat to Alliance in a game that went down to the final sec- onds. Ahead by as many as nine points in the second half, (iannon just couldn't contain an Eagle Freshman by the name of Bill Mandy. Mandy came off the bench to ignite an Alliance drive that brought the visitor one point off with sixteen seconds left. Little Rich Stanczak dropped in two fouls at that time and the edge was in their favor. Two desperate attempts at the buzzer by Gannon didn't connect and the Eagles had their second Gannon victory. Through these pages you have been able to scan the season in review. This has been a good year; next year could be even better. While a more rigorous schedule has been aligned, it is reassuring to know- that a stroung team will be back in the fall to continue the Gannon traditions. C'mon kids, lets get up and play basketball! Joe Carta awarded sweater from Pi Kappa Alpha for performance in Alliance game. 139 PAGE DONATED BY GANNON COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION VARSITY SPORTS : kw v i SP . IM A FIRST ROW L to R: J. Gaeta. P. White, J. Turner, J. Zack, T. Macioge. D. Schaaf, R. Mor- rocco, and Coach Richard Detzel. 2ND ROW: C. Kirsch, M. Fierle, M. McLaughlin, J. Seyf- fert, D. Schaeffer, E. Janosko, B. Guest, J. Wiand, and J. Lazorchak. Baseball The Golden Knights Baseball team had a rough '61 season. Out of nine games, the Knights were only able to pick up one win, which was over Alliance. They were hampered by rain, which consequently forced them to postpone many games, and which kept them away from many practice sessions. Joe Gaeta was high man with a batting average of .333 with John Wiand second, with a .278. Pitcher Mark Fierle had a 1-4 sea- son. Fixe players are gone from the team for this coming year. They include Mike McLaughlin, De Wayne Schaffer, Brian Guest, Pete White, and Ed Janosko. H Knights 0 Slippery Rock Knights 0 Slippery Rock Knights 0 Duquesne Knights 4 Alliance Knights 6 Fredonia Knights 5 Youngstown Knights 4 Duquesne Knights 0 Alliance Knights 1 Youngstown 1 win, 8 losses 10 8 2 2 9 7 5 2 9 Anybody bring a ball? Ready to go! Hard Smash! Gel ■cm! HE On deck! JU jltaw Got 'em' 141 1 J. Shipley, R. Klomp, F. Sokol, D. Driscoll, Fr. G. Dipre (Coach), D. Spiegel, D. Bondi, D. Shipley. Hit it like dad showed us!' I'll show that ball. II C'mon Frank, birdie this hole. Nine holes, Nine up. Golf The 1961 edition of the Gannon College Varsity Golf Team continued the excellent record established in i960, when the Knights completed a ten match schedule undefeated. Returning veterans from that undefeated squad are Frank Sokol, from Oakmont, Pa., who finished second in the state schoolboy tournament in 1958, Dave Driscoll, former star from Erie Academy, and Dan Shipley, who played his high school golf at Erie Prep. These three formed the nucleus of a strong team which finished the season with 6 wins. 1 loss, and 1 tie. The only opponent which gave any trouble to the Gannon squad was the always-strong Youngstown Penquins. This team, which played Gannon on a home-and-home basis, inflicted the only loss on the Knight's record, a 19-5 setback on their home course. The outcome was much closer the second time around, Gannon leading all the way to the final green before being forced to settle for a 12-12 tie match. The Knights romped through the remainder of the schedule, al- lowing no other opponent to score more than 3 points against them. Based on the excellent season record, Gannon was invited for the second consecutive year to compete in the N.A.I. A. National Cham- pionship at Shawnee, Oklahoma. The team did not live up to expectations at this tour- nament, finishing 20th in a field of 41, as compared to their fourth place finish in 1960. Other team members who helped provide team balance were Joe Shipley, Denny Spie- gel, Hob Klonip, and Dave Bondy. The record: Gannon Opponent 18 0 Alliance College 16 2 l' 2 Edinboro State College 5 19 Youngstown University 15 3 Alliance 16 2 Edinboro 12 12 Youngstown 16 2 1 a Fredonia State College 16 134 2 41 Baldwin-Wallace College Warming up on the putting green. VARSITY SPORTS TENNIS Rain, rain, go away . . . Gannon's tennis team wants to play. No matter how many times the Knight's 'racquet squad' re- peated this saying, old Jupe Pluvius just turned his head in the other direction and let the rains fall. This sizes up the fortunes of last year's team. Only five matches out of a nine match schedule made their way into the record books with the other four falling to the weather. Still the Knight's managed to compile a 3-2 record. Although confronted with an inexperienced squad, Coach Laszlo Doemeny was able to mold a smooth working unit out of the newcomers. After an opening win over Alliance, the team fell before two experienced foes in Geneva and Edinboro. The squad rebounded with a win over Fredonia and a repeat win over Alliance. Then the rains came, and the two matches with Youngstown and repeat engagements with Edinboro and Fredonia went by the boards. Five returning members of last year's first team bolster the hopes of Coach Doemeny this year. If the racqueteers learned from last year's experiences, then they should be able to hold their own against these same opponents, as well as Clarion Teachers College and vaunted St. Bonaventure. Anthony Casciano demonstrates the backhand method. L. to R. Mr. Laszlo Doemeny, faculty moderator: Martin Evans, Blair Smoulder, Michael Demma, Dick Salamon, captain; Anthony Casciano. L. to R. KNEELING: Al Valicki, Brian Brom, Fred Ferketic ; SITTING: Don Svoren, Captain; Dave Agostini, Dean Brunner, Jim Puette; STANDING: Carl Amann, Bob Kopeznski, Ed Kahl, Martin Zgraggen, Brian Ambron, Mr. Laszlo Doemeny, Coach; Art Moore, Dave Stanrzak, Tom Gray, Bob Sustak, Dick Sosnowski. Fencing Implementation of step number three has made the fencing team complete in all aspects. When Coach Lazlo Doemeny introduced the new sport to the Gannon scene two years ago, interested students were able to partake only in the saber event. Last year, with more students at- tracted to the sport, foil competi- tion was added to the agenda. Still something was lacking. This year that something has been added to the team. Epee, the final step in the slow development of the fencing squad, has found its place into the team's field of con- centration and positive results should be gained. Four letter men greeted Coach Doemeny as this year opened. Again the team faces another challenging schedule including matches with some of the East's top fencing schools, but with any luck the iquad should better last year's 4-3 record. That'll teach him. 145 INTRAMURAL Football Three league champions were crowned in the I-M Football League with the Rams claiming the overall title with wins over the Outcasts and Wayside Six. In an annual attraction that doesnt draw too many, the I-M All Stars whipped the Faculty 20-8. How- ever, the intellectuals will be back for more next year. Jim Maloney puts on the big rush. Capt. Craig almost makes it around end in the Faculty-All-Star game. Capt. Kimmey pulls down another one. Looks like a long gain for the faculty. One more All-Star bites the dust. I just can't keep up with these stu- dents anymore. Basketball Intramural league champ- ionships were won in the 1961-62 basketball season by the Sabers of Scabbard and Blade in the National League, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity of the Continen- tal League, and Delta Sig- ma Phi Fraternity of the American League. In the first playoff game for the school championship, the Delta Sigs impressively downed the Tekes by the score of 50-38. In the championship game how- ever, the log was reversed with the Sigs being beaten by the champion Sabers in a nip and tuck defensive battle, 46-41. The ball's up in the air in one of the hot I.M. games. Intramural Champions, Scabbard and Blade, FIRST ROW: L to R: E. Brown, N. Schmidt, J. Messina, R. Zack. 2nd ROW: J. Rudy, J. Maloney, G. Diebler, T. Power, and W. Kras- nesky. It doesn't look like this one is going in. What's that little thing bouncing around over there.' PAGE DONATED BY FISCHER AND SCHELLER PHARMACY That rim should've been over six inches to the right. INTRAMURALS Bernie gives it that Tommy More swing. Softball Delta Sigma Phi captured the I-M Softball crown in a year that saw a record 18 teams divided into two leagues. Rain and forfeitures ham- pered the league's success but the teams that did partici- pate really hooked up in some wild and wooly games. Let's get 'em Broff. Strike three. 148 PAGE DONATED BY NELSON, GOLDBERG, HEIDT. Bowling 'That should be worth a strike. Two leagues gave 72 Gannon bowlers ample op- portunity to make like Don Carters, Harry Smiths, etc. last year. The Bozos captured the Thursday loop crown while the Hot Shots were the best of the Friday league. The Bozos captured the school crown in a rolloff at Berry's Auditorium. Al Kend- ziora. Ed Rodgers, Ed Rinderle. and Joe Zentis comprised the Bozo team. B ii W 3L j V 1 m ' i ill l L L B Ifl I'll pick up that span- this time. DONATED BY BERRY'S BOWLING AUDITORIUM ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS KOLLE4 PAGE DONATIONS A Friend Page Donated P. 122 K1 ) Printing Co. 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Meyer Sons Erie's Foremost Clothiers 817-23 State Street Perry Men's Clothes Formerly Perry Square Clothes 322 Central Mall Mr. Mrs. T. Sobierajski Son Raymond Congratulate the Class of 1962 5420 63rd Place Maspeth 78. New York Taggart's Mens Store Erie's Smartest Men's Shop 1010 State Street Trasks Serving Greater Erie State at Ninth Streets West Erie Pla a eschler's Shoes for Men Weschler's of Course 924 Peach Street Yellow Cab Co. of Erie Your Second Family Car GL 5-441 Zink's Dry Cleaners Official ROTC Cleaners 110 East Sixth Street PARENT PATRONS Mr. Mrs. C. Amann Mr. Mrs. Angelotti Mr. Mrs. Ballay Mr. Mrs. M. Battellino Mr. Mrs. H. Bauer Mr. Mrs. J. Begalla Mr. H. Blenke Mr. Mrs. J. Berry Att. J. Broscoe Mr. Mrs. W. Brosang Mr. A. Brosig Mrs. M. Bruncsak Mr. Mrs. J. Calabrese Mr. Mrs. H. Caldwell Mr. Mrs. V. Cardo Mr. T. Carpin Mr. Mrs. J. Carroll Mr. J. Charles Mr. Mrs. J. Christiano Dr. Mrs. G. Christopher Mr. Mrs. E. Chrzanowski Mr. Mrs. J. Chundrlek Mr. Mrs. G. Colton Mr. Mrs. L. Coniglio Mr. Mrs. T. Coyle Mr. Mrs. D. Crino Mr. Mrs. S. DeCarlucci Mr. Mrs. Defazio Mr. Mrs. D. DiVincenzo Mr. Mrs. E. Divins Mr. J. Drab Dr. L. Eoans Mr. Mrs. A. Ferrick Mr. Mrs. C. Fuller Mr. Richard Garaner Mr. Mrs. G. Gegenfurtner Mr. Mrs. D. Gigliotti Mr. Mrs. A. Gilles Mr. Mrs. C. Gleba Mr. Mrs. R. Grant Mr. Mrs. V. Haibach Dr. R. Griffin Mr. Mrs. M. Hammer Dr. Mrs. J. Hart Mr. Mrs. C. Haurilla Mr. Edward Heil Mr. Mrs. G. Holland Mr. Mrs. W. Joint Mr. Mrs. E. Kanai Mr. Mrs. P. Kempinski Mr. Mrs. A. Kenoziora Mr. John Kires Mr. Mrs. S. Kirsch Mr. Mrs. W. Krahowski Mrs. Anna Ksepka Mrs. Bernard Kuster Mr. John Kwiatkowski Mr. Mrs. P. Lallej Mr. Mrs. E. Lannon Mr. Mrs. J. Lazorchak Mr. Mrs. T. Leone Mr. Mrs. M. Lillis Mr. Henry Lin Mr. Mrs. A. Logan Mr. Mrs. E. Lokiec Mr. Mrs. C. Lott Mr. Mrs. J. Lutz Mr. Mrs. S. Macioge Mr. Mrs. L. Makucin Dr. J. A. Mancuso Mr. Mrs. P. McK.n Mr. L. Mahon Mr. Mrs. L. Mailliaid Mrs. Clare McEneairj Mr. Mrs. T. McGinnis Mr. C. R. 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Padden Son, Inc. ( lopes VuU .in I )erby's ( landies E. A. Doubet Hall's Cigai Store Restaurant Jarecki's Jewelers Keystone Coat Apron Towel Supply Company Mehler's Clothing Store ( )liver Kokko Reliable Home Furnishing Company Rudy Baur's Barber Shop Seaway Aluminum Manufacturing Corporation Taylor's Shoes Wilson Research Corporation WLEU Radio Station 153 About A Pigeon: A Kind of Fable Fortune beaming on a bird, sent him to learn. With father's hope and families' pride, He studied wisdom, values, methods, data and exulted tides. Creeping early, were materialistic sides.) Regardless: light came of labor. And Success. A Blessing and another hope. Perhaps knowledge will lead him to the GOOD. Perhaps he'll find the courage. Perhaps he'll find the conviction. Perhaps, per se, add meaning to the life of birds. 1't haps . . . 154 - He went. He saw the gold that lines satin souls. He saw what power knowledge was. He envied satin souls. He desired. He sold his soul for a satin shroud. He hungered and he plotted with the rest, Smiled in the teeth of fellow plotters; and won. He soared on ftanneled wings. K tf He perched high in a Vulgarian's nest of Cotton Candy. He slept — Pinch warm in rationalizations . He slept too warm, too safe . . . He died. K DIRECTORY Seniors Pa. Amann, Carl 522 N. 6th St., Jeannette, Pa. Anderson, Norman 1010 Selinger Ave., Erie, Pa. Angelotti. Ronald 421 East 2nd St., Erie, Pa. Bainbridyr. Richard C. 4506 Sterretania Rd., Erie. Baker, Robert A. - 1202 West 38 St., Erie, Pa. Baldauf. James 1080 Thornwood Dr., Pgh. 34, Pa. Baldauf. Walter 1001 Walnut St.. Erie, Pa. Baracka. Ronald 348 East 9 St.. Erie. Pa. Bartlett, Robert — Box 75, Harborcreek, Pa. Bartosik, Donald F. - 746 East 8 St., Erie, Pa. Bayless. Alfred T. - 710 Wallace St.. Erie, Pa. Begalla, Joseph - RD. 1, West Middesex, Pa. Bernard, Ronald 558 East 7 St.. Erie, Pa. Berris, Lawrence 1221 E. 27 St., Erie, Pa. Biancosino, Nicholas — 1516 Liberty St., Erie. Pa. Bischoff. Ronald E. - 602 West 26 St., Erie. Pa. Bluemle. J. Richard - 1201 Woodbourne Ave.. Pgh. 26, Pa. Booth, Robert H. - 1680 West 14 St., Erie, Pa. Borowski, David - 2715 Brandes St., Erie. Pa. Brookhouser, William - 819 Cascade St.. Erie, Pa. Brosig, Alfred, Jr. - 3004 Arcadia Ave.. Erie, Pa. Broun. Robert A. - 536 Hilltop Rd., Erie, Pa. Brunner. Marc — 2540 Colonial Ave., Erie. Pa. Bula, John 1205 West 40 St., Erie, Pa. Buto. Dennis 3401 Brandes St., Erie, Pa. Cacchione. N. Nunzio - 905 West 16 St., Erie, Pa. Cammarata. James — 31 Knox Ave., Buffalo 16, N.Y. Campagne, Charles H.. Jr. - 232 West 16 St.. Erie, Pa. Cappabianca. Italo - 926 West 27 St.. Erie. Pa. Carr, Henry S, III - 421 Gettysburg, Pgh. 6, Pa. Carroll, Thomas J. 307 Hoffman, Oil City, Pa. Carson, Edward — 925 Weschler Ave. Erie. Pa. Carvl. Del A.. Jr. - 1044 West 8 St.. Erie. Pa. Causgrove. Ralph P. - 3009 Burton. Erie, Pa. Cerra. John 35 Rockland Place. New Rochelle, N.Y. Chessario. Joseph 603 West 17 St., Erie, Pa. Chiccarion, Jerry 1823 Farrell Terrace, Farrell. Pa. Chiu. Lawrence '- 324 King's Rd. 2nd Floor. North Point, Hong Kong, China Chojenski, Peter - 1019 East 10 St., Erie, Pa. Christensen. David — 9 Kellog St.. Erie. Pa. Christoph, Edward - 704 E 38. Erie. Pa. Christopher, George L. - 10350 So. Seeley. Chicago, 111. Christopher, Thomas — 123 E. Hazeltine. Kenmore 17. N.Y. Chrzanowski. Paul - 39 Campbell Rd.. Cheektowaga 15, N.Y. Cipriano, Robert P. — 91 Putnam St.. Buffalo. N.Y. Clemente, Alexander — 1861 Buffalo Rd., Erie, Pa. Cochrane, Harry' - 1 12 West 4 St, Erie, Pa. Coluzzi. Americo - 1858 W 35 St., Erie. Pa. Conlin. William - 310 Hazen Rd.. Sharpsville. Connor Robert E. - 436 E 23 St.. Erie, Pa. Corbin, Howard - R.D. 1. Brookville, Pa. Crouch. John - 443 West 9 St., Erie. Pa. Curtis, Donald - 440 East 27 St.. Erie, Pa. Dahl. Roy - 645 E 5 St.. Erie. Pa. Darby, Richard L. - 3415 West Lake Rd.. Erie. Decker, John L. - 1031 East 25 St., Erie, Pa. Deegan, Raymon E. — 3028 Oakwood St.. Erie. Pa. DeFazio, Nicholas E. 2131 West 3 St.. Erie. Pa. DeLean, James — 433 West Ave., Buffalo. N.Y. DeSantis, Paul — 426 Ridge Ave.. Sharpsville, Pa. DiBacco, Richard - 1342 West 43 St.. Erie, Pa. DiDonato, Giacomo A. - 1050 North Broad St.. Ridgway. Pa. DiMattio. John 1545 West 23 St.. Erie, Pa. Dolan, Clarence F. — 4204 Carney Ave., Eric. Pa. Doran. Michael - 235 West 23 St.. Erie. Pa. Eichelsdorfer. David - 226 West 23 St.. Erie. Pa. Endres. Matthew 36 Olin Ave., Girard, Pa. Evans. John 1414 Custer Dr.. Erie. Pa. Falconer. John - 3025 Old French Rd.. Erie. Pa. Falconer, Thomas — 3223 Stough Ave.. Erie. Pa. Ferrick. Raymond R.D. 3, North East, Pa. Fierle. Mark Versailles Rd.. Lakeview, N.Y. Fink, James 4055 Garden Ave., Erie, Pa. Flynn, David 221 Glenruadh Ave.. Erie. Pa. Flvnn. William 154 Macamley St.. Buffalo. N.Y. Forbini, Peter N. - 737 East 28 St.. Erie. Pa. 815 West 11 St.. Erie. Pa. 928 West 22 St.. Erie. Pa. 2648 Poplar St.. Erie. Pa. Fuller. Lee C. - 6847 Lake Rd A htahula Ohio Tiaeta. Joseph — 131 Engert Ave.. Brooklyn 22. N.Y. George. Richard 5831 East Lake Rd.. Erie. Pa. Getchell. Thomas V. 403 East 37 St.. Erie. Pa. Gianelli. Carl A. 1920 Poplar St.. Erie. Pa. Pa. Pa. Forquer. Timothy Forsha, Alan L. Freeman. James Gilles, Bruce - 343 N. Maui St., Meadville. Pa. Giza, Ronald — Morann, Pa. Glosick. Thomas Box 157, Irvine, Pa. Goggins, James 710 Baldwin, Sharon. Pa Gostomski, Thomas 2315 ferry St., Erie. Pa. Graf, Bernard - 3016 Liberty St., Erie, Pa. Green. John — 2816 Pennsylvania Ave.. Erie. Pa. Creenwald. William H. n St.. North East. Pa. Groszkiewicz, Frank h e.. Cambridge Springs. Pa. Grucza, Leonard - 618 East 15 St., Erie, Pa. Guelcher, John - 401 Clifton Dr.. Erie. Pa. Guelcher, Thomas — 401 Clifton Dr.. Erie, Pa. Hagedorn. Robert 1301 Patterson. McKeesport. Pa. Haider. Ronald 133 S. Marcella Ave.. Rialto. Calif. Hanes, Charles 1 136 W 39 St.. Erie. Pa Hanes, Thomas A. — 604 Chestnut St.. Eric. Pa. Hanlin. David — 659 Downing Court, Erie, Pa. Hatkevich, Albert 527 East 7 St., Erie, Pa. Held. Richard - 725 Mvrtle St.. Erie. Pa. Higham, Richard D. - R.D. 5. Meadville, Pa. Hildum. Elwvn K. - 227 West 26 St.. Erie. Pa. Hilinski. Thomas - R.D. 7, Buffalo Rd.. Erie, Pa. Hitchcock. Victor - 57 W. Main St.. North East. Pa. Hoffman. Donald - 3545 West 12 St.. Erie. Pa. Hoffman, John E. - 31 15 W 25 St.. Erie. Pa. Hoidn. Felix J. - 5027 Hillsdale. Erie, Pa. Holland. Hubert - 7135 Meade St.. Pgh. 8. Pa. Hollister, John - 2310 James Ave.. Erie. Pa. Howard, Harold - 803 Powell Ave.. Erie. Pa. Jakubowski. William - 649 East 13 St.. Erie. Pa. Jerge, David — 3010 Washington Ave.. Erie. Pa. Kacprowicz. Frank — 633 Montpelicr Ave.. Erie. Pa. Kehl. John — 4164 Crestmont Ave.. Erie. Pa. Kendziora, Alois C. - 1321 East 20 St.. Erie. Pa. Kidon. Robert — 66 E. Chestnut St.. Fairview. Pa. Kieklak. James A. — 4165 Crestmont Ave.. Erie. Pa. Kingston. Ronald - 3006 Post Ave.. Erie. Pa. Kirsch. Clifford - 66 Estella Ave.. Pgh. 1 1. Pa. Klaus. T. Karl - R.D. 2. Waterford. Pa. Kleiner. Joseph - 335 East 33 St., Erie. Pa. Kleinhanz. Frank J. - 3333 Bolivar St.. Erie, Pa. Klomp, Robert - 1214 East 10 St.. Erie. Pa. Knierman. August F. — 115 Water St.. Linesville, Pa. Konopka, Thomas 2412 Perry' St., Erie. Pa. Konwinski, Leon - 1149 West 26 St.. Erie. Pa. Kowalski. Wallace - 334 East 11 St.. Erie. Pa. Kraus. David - 428 East 27 St.. Erie. Pa. Kreitinger. Thomas - 3201 Old French Rd.. Erie. Pa. Kubiak, Thomas - 2207 Parade St., Erie, Pa. Kujawinski, Thomas — 609 East 9 St.. Erie. Pa. Kuster, Bernard — 48 Pearl St.. Newark. Ohio Kuzmin, George - 213 East Front St.. Erie. Pa. Lang. Walter - 4023 Main St.. Lawrence Park. Pa. Larkim. James - 212 Hoffman Ave.. Oil City. Pa. Laskosh, Joseph F. - 724 Garden St.. Titusville. Pa. Lichtinger. William — 1347 Patterson. Erie. Pa. Lillis. Patrick — 87 Victory, Lackauana 18. N.Y. Lincoln. Dan 3127 Holland St., Erie. Pa. Linz, John - R.D. 4. Meadville. Pa. Lorelli. John A. — 603 Fourth Ave.. Punxsutawney. Pa. Lott, Jerome — 1941 Pioneer Ave.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Lucas, Joseph J. 521 West 10 St.. Erie. Pa. Lynam. Wilbur F. - 216 East 6 St.. Oil City. Pa. Lynch. James J. - 320 Metz St.. Erie. Pa. Lyons, Gary - 329 W 29 St.. Erie. Pa. Major, Paul - 3411 Holland St.. Erie. Pa. Maloney. James P. - 234 East 5 St.. Erie. Pa. Manno. James — 308 South St.. Ridgwav. Pa. Manucci, Thomas - 2730 West 32 St., Erie. Pa. Marchal. Andre — 536 Zehvr. Erie, Pa. Marion. Edmond D. - 313 S. 1st St.. Sharpsville. Pa. Markiewicz. Joseph J. — 706 East 6 St.. Erie. Pa. Martin. James R. - 322Cedar Ave.. Oil City. Pa. Masson. John P. - 200 Second St.. Rouseville. Pa. Matava. Joseph. Jr. R.D. 3. Union City. Pa. Matts. Donald — 5111 Lexington St.. Erie. Pa. Matulevich, Edward - 301 Reed St.. Erie. Pa. Mauro. John 930 Center Ave.. Pgh 38. Pa. McCormick. Michael A. - 918 Washington Place. Erie. Pa. McGinnis. Thomas — 1416 Oakmont Ave.. Erie. Pa. McGintv. Joseph - 169 West 6 St.. Erie. Pa. McGuire. Robert C. - 382 Fair Ave.. Erie. Pa. Meeder. Clinton — 108 Edmunds. Sherman. N.Y. Meehl. Donald 75 Vine St.. North East. Pa. Merlene, David J. 1010 Fast 6 St.. Ashtabula. Ohio Messina, Paul - 504 E. 34 St., Erie, Pa. Mildenberger, Robert — 3528 Greengarden Ave., Erie, Pa. Miller, Thomas - 1121 West 11 St., Erie. Pa. Miller, William — 210 Chestnut St., Punxsutawney, Pa. Mischler. Forrest — 75 Curtze Dr., Fairview, Pa. Misko, Ronald - 530 North 6th St., Jeannette, Pa. Mitir, Joseph - 3225 Elmwood St., Erie, Pa. Moore, George A. — 176 N. Llincoln, Orchard Park, N.Y. Morocco. Richard A. — 1210 Roemer Blvd., Farrell. Pa. Mosier, John - R.D. 1, Box 86, Kane, Pa. Moulthrop, John — 1400 Water St., Conneautville. Pa. Mullins, Charles F. — Collins Ave., West Seneca. N.Y. Murphv, Edward - 4212 Peach St., Erie, Pa. Murhy. Robert - 157 Good Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. Murray, Donald - 3624 W 12 St.. Erie. Pa. Napierkowski. Raymond J. — 90 Walnut St., Natrona, Pa. Nowrocki, Daniel - 1163 East 38 St., Erie, Pa. Nicolls, Robert — 1 18 South Irvine, Sharon, Pa. Niedzwecki, Peter F. - 237 High Ave.. Ridgway, Pa. Norberg, Edward 1812 Pitman Ave., Bronx 66, N.Y. Nowak, Stanley - 632 East 9 St., Erie, Pa. O'Grady Robert - 823 W 3 St., Erie. Pa. Oleski. Vincent 603 East 8 St.. Erie, Pa. Olon, Lawrence P. - 104 Crawford St., Oil City, Pa. O'Neill, Peter. Jr., - Lucinda, Pa. Osborne, Kenneth — 1325 Patterson Ave., Erie. Pa. Osiecki, Thomas - 624 East 30 St., Erie, Pa. Ostromecki. Ronald 1269 East 28 St.. Erie. Pa. Palattella. Edward 38 N. Marwood Rd.. Pert Washington, N.Y. Paonessa, Thomas 431 Portage Rd., Niagara Falls. N.Y. Paris, Raymond — 2807 Arcadia Ave., Erie, Pa. Passerotti, Joseph 2625 W 10 St., Erie, Pa. Paszko, Charles - 424 East 11 St., Erie, Pa. Peggs. Donald G. - 340 Craig St., Erie, Pa. Pellegrino, James 445 West 10 St., Erie. Pa. Personott, Robert 453 Yi East 12 St., Erie. Pa. Perry, Eugene - R.D. 1 Meadvillc. Pa. Philippakis, Andreas 39 Elilnos Stratiotoy, Patras, Greece Pietrandrea, Samuel — 583 6th Ave.. Koppel. Pa. Pommer, Robert — 375 Bird Dr.. Erie, Pa. Pontz er, Terence 500 Spruce St., St. Marvs. Pa. Popowski, Robert F. - 658 East 25 St.. Erie. Pa. Pouer, Thomas - 801 Bellaire Ave., Pgh. 26. Pa. Prendergast, Michael 1122 Chesnut Hill Dr.. Erie, Pa. Principe, Anthony J. - 910 5th Ave.. Brockway, Pa. Pryjomski, Richard — 51 Linden St., Natrona, Pa. Ralston, Hugh - 551 East 6 St., Erie, Pa. Rawa, Lawrence - 2815 Reed St., Erie. Pa. Reiser, John - 932 West 8 St., Erie, Pa. Reitebach, Charles 1359 West 32 St.. Erie. Pa. Renshaw, Robert - 844 E 22 St.. Eric. Pa Renaud, James - 1580 West 42 St.. Eric. Pa. Rhoads, William. H. 325 Blackstone Dr., Erie. Pa. Riddle, John - 1321 West 9 St.. Erie. Pa. Rinderle, David E. - 710 Rosedalc Ave., Erie, Pa. Rinderle, Edward 1153 East 29 St., Erie. Pa Rocco, Alfonzo J. - 1619 Norman Ave . Astabula, Ohio Rogala, Frank 2926 Perry St., Erie, Pa Rogers, James J. 931 E 27 St., Erie, Pa. Ross, David Smethport, Pa Ross. John 540 Wesl 16 St . Erie, I'.. Rouwog, Raymond 634 Weal 9 Si . Erie, Pa. Royce, Richard 1 2 South State St., Ripley N.Y Rya, Ronald 71 I E 1  Si Erie, P« Rzodkiewicz, Ri hard 17 ;'' Bird Dr., Erie, Pa. Samuels, Jamea 6204 Raymond Court. Eric Pa. Sandusky, William - 919 East 27 St., Erie, Pa. Schaming, W. Bernard — 16 Constitution Ave., Bradford, Pa. Schilken, John — 639 Smithson St.. Erie. Pa. Schmitt. Norbert J. - 624 Excelsior St.. Pgh. 10, Pa. Schmitt. Paul - 215 East 24 St., Erie, Pa. Schneider, Thomas — 823 German St., Erie, Pa. Senger. Richard - 949 West 30 St., Erie, Pa. Seyffert, John D. 36 Oakwood St., Greenlawn, N.Y. Sheridan, Gerard — Hilicrest, North East, Pa. Sitter, David J. - 309 East 10 St., Erie. Pa. Sitter, Frederick — 926 Chelsea, Erie, Pa. Sitter. Richard, Jr.. 926 Chelsea St., Erie, Pa. Shiel, David — 1047 Newton Ave., Erie. Pa. Shimek, John 617 East 3rd St.. Erie, Pa. Shipley, Joseph - 426 West 31 St.. Erie, Pa. Shumaker, Russell - 442 East 14 St., Erie, Pa. Slater. John — Roystone. Sheffield, Pa. Slomski, Charles J.. Jr. - 914 Wallace St.. Erie, Pa. Smith. Clinton - 3937 Ridge Pky. Erie, Pa. Smith, James - 237 East 23 St., Erie. Pa. Smith. Leroy F. - 909 West 9 St., Erie, Pa. Snyder, William T. — 231 Sassafras St.. Erie, Pa. Sobierajski. Raymond 54-29-63rd Place, Maspeta 78, N.Y. Sokol, Frank - 836 Porte, Oakmont, Pa. Southworth. Walter - 454 East 28 St., Erie, Pa. Springer, William - Coltra Dr., Basking Ridge. N.J. Squeglia. David — 702 Brandes St., Erie, Pa. Stark, Peter - 1 130 E. 3 St.. Erie. Pa. Stolinski, Edward, Jr. - 518 2 East 8 St., Erie. Pa. Straub. William 3847 Station St., Eric, Pa. Strub, Raymond 2240 Rinderle Dr.. Erie, Pa. Swanson. Robert. Jr. — 322 Twin Oaks. Lake City, Pa. Szparaga. Francis 518 East 11 St., Erie, Pa. Tann. Charles 1054 W 6 St.. Erie. Pa. Tann. Gerald 639 Ohio St., Erie, Pa. Tann, Richard - 922 West 10 St.. Erie. Pa. Terrizzi, Anthony - 1616 Poplar St., Eric, Pa. Tinglcy. James E. RD 2, Albion, Pa. Titus. George J. — Pulluvida. Trivandrum, India Tryon. Michael A. - 251 Herman St., Buffalo 11, N.Y. Turowski. Adrian 831 East 24 St., Erie, Pa. Venter, Raymond C. I 102 West Lake Rd., Erie, Pa. Vitelli, Salvator - 249 West 23rd St.. Erie. Pa. Von Hoene, Paul A 200 Overdale Rd., Pt?h. 21, Pa. Voskuhl, Thomas 1913 5th Ave., Beaver Falls. Pa. Walt . James - 2723 Raspberry St., Erie. Pa. Weber, James J. 1 134 East 8 St., Erie, Pa. Weir, Ronald 502 Maryland St., Erie, Pa. Weyand, Charles 2523 Poplar St., Erie, Pa. White, Dennis 73 Redmond Ave., Buffalo 23, N.Y. Wiand, John Linden St.. Stoneboro, Pa. Wilson. Robert 4 19 North Oakland Ave., Sharon, Pa. Wingerter, Richard - 1029 West 29 St., Eric, Pa. Wisinski, Ronald S. 22lo Kilpatrick Ave., Erie, Pa. Wright, Harold 625 Euclid Ave., Erie. Pa. Yochim, Beit 632 Maryland Ave., Erie, Pa. Yochim, Mary Alice 109 East 26 St., Erie, Pa. Zack. John R. - 2952 Maple St.. Erie, Pa. Zamorski, Edward - 1029 East Ninth St., Erie, Pa. Zentis. Joseph 5 South Main St., McKean, Pa. Zimmer, Jack H 2513 Station Rd Wesleyville, Pa. Zimmcrly, Jim - 247 West 26 St., Erie, Pa. Zuilkoski, Stephen Jr., 37 E. Biss.ll Ave., Oil City. Pa. Zukowaki, Edward - 624 East 22 St., Erie, Pa. Doleaki, James 536 California Dr., Erie, Pa. luniors Agostini, David 635 West 22 St., Erie, Pa. Ahlgrim, Carl J. P.O. Box 1, North East, Pa. Allen. Tony Dutch Rd., Lake City, Pa. Anderton, John 21 Glenwood Dr., Oil City, Pa. Balfe, Michael - 109 Ridgewood Ave., Pgh. 29, Pa. Barsotti, Joseph 306 Johnson Dr., Ellwood City, Pa. Bartone, Philip — 379 Residence St., Conneaut, Ohio Bartone. Ronald — 4114 Melrose St., Erie, Pa. Bauder. Charles 1036 West 7 St., Erie, Pa. Baumbach. Charles H. Jr. — 5702 Bonaventure Dr., Erie, Pa. Bayle, William R.D. 4, Corry, Pa. Bednarski, Floyd - 646 East 24 St., Erie, Pa. Bennett. William - 3134 Holmes St.. Erie. Pa. Bergan, Thomas 534 Smithson Ave.. Erie, Pa. Bierbauer, Theodore 2826 Raspberry St., Erie. Pa. Bleil, William R.D. 3, Erie, Pa. Bobango, John 1102 East 12 St., Erie, P a. Bondanza, Jerome 631 Center Rd., Buffalo, N.Y. fioslett. John A . Jr. - 3854 Greenaburg P., Pt;h. 21, Pa. Boues. David 625 Weal 6 St., Erie. Pa. Brennan, John J. Brockpoit, Pa 157 Brophy. Patrick 32 East 30 St., Erie, Pa. Brown, Edward A. 3409 Ellsworth Ave., Erie, Pa. Brugger, Oeorge A. — 4814 Fort Sumner Dr., Washington 16. D.C. Bun nil Paul 109 Hoyt St., Dunkirk. N.Y. Budny, Joseph 747 East 23 St., Erie, Pa. Byrne, Thomas 5169 East 23 St., Erie, Pa. Calamita, Joseph 2302 Peach St., Erie, Pa. Carbon, James 101 Walnut St., Warren, Pa. Carlin, Thomas 223 Short St.. Erie, Pa. Castaldi, William - 2000 N. Broom St., Wilmington 2, Del. Chandley, Donald - 125 Lake Ave., Erie. Pa. Chapman, Dennis 247 West 5 St., Erie, Pa. Chiaramonte, Dennis 702 East 6 St., Erie, Pa. Chicatelli, Paul 468 Sandusky St., Conneaut, Ohio Chludzinski, Ronald - 960 East 31 St., Erie, Pa. Cioccio, James - 304 East 1 1 St., Erie, Pa. Clark, Thomas 68 South St., Clarion, Pa. Cone ilia, Ronald T. 32 Lincoln St., North East, Pa. Cooney, Charles 122 West 29 St., Eric, Pa. Coagrove, Terrence J. 53 Reed Ave . Lackawanna 18, N.Y 7 Coyne, John R. - 431 Hastings St., Pgh 6. Pa. insia, James - 321 Pine St., Punxsutawney, Pa. DeCosmo, Ralph 724 Berkshire Ave., Pgh. 26, Pa. ler, Eugene 1115 East 30 St., Erie, Pa. Mm hat 1 920 Lock St.. Tarentum, Pa. Demetter. Richard 1203 West 31 St., Erie, Pa. DeSante. David - 3009 Pine Ave., Erie, Pa. i ... Richard C. - 915 Hiland Ave . CoraopolU, Pa. I)k kerson, Milton 143 Farmingdale, Cheektowaga, N.Y. Dickerson, Robert 143 Farmingdale Rd. Buffalo 25, N.Y. Diefenbach, Thomas A. 918 East 28 St., Erie, Pa. Diefendorf, James E. Ill 3900 Terrace Ave., Pennsauken, N.J. Dowling, Richard 306 West Spring, St., Titusville, Pa. Drn.li. Lewis E. 122 Winfield Dr., Grove City, Pa. Drexler, Arthur J. 932 West 21 St., Erie, Pa. Dundon, David 4564 Darcie Dr., Erie, Pa. Ehrensberger, Louis Penn Ave., St. Mary's, Pa. Eichelidorfer, Gary 226 West 23 St., Erie, Pa. man, Thomas - 601 Mill Road, Clearfield, Pa. Eiswerth, Thomai - 2620 Chestnut St., Erie, Pa. Engle, William - 2029 6th Ave., Beaver Falls, Pa. English, lames - 125 W. Blass St.. Titusville. Pa. Esola, John 907 H St., Meadville, Pa. Esser. Robert 255 East 29 St., Erie, Pa. Fabian. David - 1037 East 9 St., Erie, Pa. Farrell, Joseph R. - 1033 West 7 St.. Erie. Pa. Ferketic. Fred - 2720 Edison St., Pgh. 12, Pa. Ferric. Russell Donation Rd., DR 5. Erie, Pa. Filer. Robert 48 Plum St., Greenville, Pa. Flatlev, Willard J. 1954 East 2 St.. Erie, Pa. Franco. Alfred - 257 Kirkwood Dr., Buffalo, N.Y. Fustine, Ronald — 420 Hyde Ave., Ridgway, Pa. Gaylord, Norman - 244 East 29 St., Erie, Pa. Geiger, Donald RD. 3, Hershey Rd., Erie, Pa. Giangiordan, Orlando 100 South Second St., Greenville, Pa. Glance, Robert 1 120 East 12 St.. Erie. Pa. Clasl, John — 186 Laurelwood Ct., Emporium, Pa. Gioekler, Paul - 2702 Homestead Dr., Erie, Pa. Gray, James G. - 927 East 31 St., Erie. Pa. Grieshaber, Charles — 146 Patterson, Erie, Pa. Grignol, Lewis 517 Pittsburgh Ave., Erie, Pa. Grosso, Vincent - 107-22 Monterey St., Queens Village, N.Y. Hardik. Milan - 19 Hathaway St., Girard, Pa. Hatheway, Richard - 2918 Myrtle St., Erie. Pa. Haves. David - Box 521, Lake City. Pa. Hayes. Edward 2861 Bershire, Cleveland Heights, Ohio Hetter, William - 1027 East 8 St., Erie, Pa. Hickey. Patrick - 1220 West 10 St., Erie, Pa. Holcva, John — 519 Linden Ave., New Kensington, Pa. Holquist, Gary V. — 31 16 Raspberry St., Erie, Pa. Holtz. William J. 1044 West 25 St.. Erie, Pa. H...n. Robert 1024 West 21 St., Erie, Pa. Hornaman, Thomas — 822 East 26 St., Erie, Pa. Hubert, Norbert F. R.D. 2, Waterford, Pa. Hughey, Francis Jr. — 317 Washington Ave., Oi City, Pa. Intrieri. Fugene — 2215 Perry St., Erie, Pa. Jackson, Richard E. - 1 1 Oak St., Westfield, N.Y. Jacox, Morgan 4508 Homeland Blvd., Erie, Pa. Jarzomski, Thomas — 419 East 5 St., Erie, Pa. Jobcs, David - 704 East 35 St., Erie, Pa. Kaczmarck. Thomas - 1019 .. Reed St., Erie, Pa. Kalicki. Al - 1421 East 8 St., Erie, Pa. Kaminsky, Anthony — 441 1 Homeland, Erie, Pa. Kerchansky. Stephen 909 Wagner St., Carnegie, Pa. Kightlinger, Kenneth L. — 480 North St., Meadville, Pa. Kingsley, Richard 747 East 24 St., Erie, Pa. Klaus. Thomas - 950 West 6 St.. Erie, Pa. Roller. Frederick - R.D. 1. North East, Pa. Koster. Edward - 4303 Parade Blvd., Erie, Pa. Krainock, Frank 1010 Ash St., Erie, Pa. Krasnesky, William R.D. 6. Hannon Rd., Erie, Pa. Kujawinski. James 609 East 9 St., Erie, Pa. Kuzina, Paul 15 Coolidge Rd.. Buffalo. N.Y. Lander. Ronald M 1356 East 20 St.. Erie. Pa. LaPrice. Richard - 713 East 29 St.. Eric, Pa. Lauderbaugh, Richard G. 4137 Crestmont Ave., Erie, Pa. Lea, Robert 521 East Main St., Titusville. Pa. Ledwin, .Norman A. 733 Moore Ave., Kenmore. N.Y. LeFaivcr. Robert - 3121 Perrv St.. Erie. Pa. Leibold, Dalton J. - 3003 Feasler Ave., Erie. Pa. Leingang, Charles 3308 Charlotte, Erie, Pa. Leu. Thomas 2717 Federal St., Camden, N.J. Lewkowicz, Richard 655 West 8 St., Erie, Pa. Liebel, James - 755 Rosedale, Erie. Pa. Lindstedt. James - 1 1 Mason St.. Falconer, N.Y. Litra, Herman J. 1701 Coursin St., McKeesport, Pa. Lucht, Edward James 3844 Sassafras St., Erie, Pa. MacKrell, Thomas R. 128 Moohead, Erie, Pa. Maloney, Thomas - 3625 Charlotte St.. Erie, Pa. Malovich, Jacob - 603 Meadow vale Lane, Media, Pa. Mariani. John 1110 Hiland Ave., Coraopolis, Pa. Maryott, Ronald - 51 Second Ave., Union City, Pa. Masson, Andrew 200 Second Ave.. Rouseville Pa. May, Ingo — 102 Sassafras St., Erie, Pa. HHH HH Mayes, Harold 183 Main St., Brookville, Pa. McCarthy, Terrence — 3907 Edgewater Dr., Ashtabula, Ohio McCurdy, Donald — R.D. 1, Davison Rd., Harborcreek, Pa McEnery, Thomas, Jr. — 507 Andrews Pk. Blvd., Erie, Pa. McGuinness, James — 8519 Frankstown Rd., Pgh. 21, Pa. McLaughlin. Gerald 238 Beachgrove, Erie, Pa. McSweeney, Dennis - 1 1 16 West 34 St., Erie, Pa. Mentz, Charles - 3172 Glenwood Pk. Ave., Erie, Pa Merhar, Carl 1 194 East Grandview Blvd., Erie, Pa. Messina, Joseph 504 East 34 St., Erie, Pa. Metelski, John — 411 Florence, Ridgway. Pa. Mingoy, Robert J. 5135 W. Ridge Rd., Erie, Pa. Misctie, George — 1961 7ih Si., Si. Cloud, Minn. Morosky, Robert - 350 East 2nd St., Erie, Pa. Morrissey, John 528 Shunpike St., Erie, Pa. Moser, Robert J. - 4009 Parade St., Erie, Pa. Murphy, David J. - 355 West 29 St., Erie, Pa. Newman, David B. - 350 West 8 St., Erie, Pa. Nicholson, William - 1832 West 29 St., Erie, Pa. ielsen. David 2002 Camphauscn Ave.. Erie. Pa. Nowak, Theodore J. — 3015 Tuttle Ave., Erie, Pa. Ochs, Regis, Jr. — Lucinda, Pa. O'Donnel, George - 1835 East Lake Rd., Erie. Pa. Oliver, Samuel, Jr. - 718 North St.. Oil City, Pa. Owen, Thomas 1214 West 30 St., Erie, Pa. Pais, Louis — Box 144, Lewis Run, Pa. Patterson, James - 249 West 5 St., Erie, Pa. Perry, Martin - 386 North St., Meadville, Pa. Petulla, John D. - 615 West Front St., Oil City, Pa. Pierce, David - 2622 Perry St., Erie, Pa. Pinizotti, Myron — 6600 Pine Ave., Niagara Falls, N.Y. Pitetti, Gary - 1428 West 31 St., Erie, Pa. Pittner, Gerald 450 Main St., West Seneca 23, N.Y. Plavcan, John - 237 East 28 St., Erie, Pa. Podbielski, Paul - 3008 Marvin, Erie, Pa. Policastro, Joseph A. — 554 Shearer St., Greensburg, Pa. Pontzer, Joseph — 500 Spruce St., St. Marys, Pa. Prota, Vincent — 221 County, New Haven, Conn. Quirk, Patrick 217 Peach St., Erie, Pa. Rawa, Edward G. - 1139 Buffalo Rd., Erie, Pa. Regal, Fred - 117 Parade St., Erie, Pa. Reiser, Thomas — 11 54 West 7 St., Erie, Pa. Petsch, Erich - 56 South Pearl St., North East, Pa. Rezmerski, John — 338 Shawmut Ave., Johnsonburg, Pa. Ritscher, Ronald - 407 East 38 St., Erie, Pa. Rogers, Kenneth T. 228 Maryland Ave., Erie, Pa. Rositer, Dennis — 936 Ardmore Ave., Erie, Pa. Rudy, James - 2909 Liberty St., Erie, Pa. Ryan, John — 5139 Lake Pleasant Rd.. Erie. Pa. Rybak, David - 143 Cadman Dr., Williamsville 21, N.Y. Sabatino, Thomas — 21 East 31 St., Erie, Pa. Sadler, Joseph - R.D., Kent, N.Y. Salamon, Richard — 826 East Ave., Erie, Pa. Sarnowski. James — 1018 German St.. Erie. Pa. Schaeffer William - 509 Peach St. 4 Erie Pa. Schetzina, Jan F. - 1060 West 6 St., Erie, Pa. Schlack, Michael - 1716 Walnut St., Erie, Pa. Schlaudecker, Robert T. - 1824 West 32 St., Erie, Pa. Schumacher, James R. - 170 Mt. Joseph St., Pgh. 10, Pa. Schupp, Walt — Lucinda, Pa. Sebald, Anthony V. - 1110 West 9 St., Erie, Pa. Sedelmyer, Robert - 1842 East Lake Rd., Erie, Pa. Seethaler. Michael - 2118 Elsie St.. Pgh. 10. Pa. Serafini. Gerald J. 1261 Forrest St., Coalport, Pa. Sette, Domenic 2925 Cherry St., Erie, Pa. Sheeser, Joseph — 407 Highland Ave.. Punxsutawney, Pa. Shipley, David - 436 West 31 St.. Erie. Pa. Signorelli, John A. - 1416 West 35 St.. Erie. Pa. Simmons, Jerome S. — 521 West 7 St., Erie. Pa. Skidmore. Stephen — Route 2. Summerville, Pa. Skuce, John 410 Halley St., Erie. Pa. Slurkanich, Frank — 2627 German St.. Erie, Pa. Smith, Don E. - R.D. 1, Guys Mills, Pa. Smith, Frederick F. - 318 East 4 St.. Erie, Pa. Stankiewicz, Alfred — 3106 Marvin Ave.. Erie, Pa. Storrer, Harold M.. Jr. - 1855 West 37 St., Erie, Pa. Struab, William J. - 633 Euclid Ave., Erie. Pa. Stubenhofer. Norman — 458 East 24 St., Erie, Pa. Svoren, Donald S. - 211 Oakgrove Dr.. Williamsville, N.Y. Swanson, Paul - 633 West 1 1 St.. Erie, Pa. Swartzw elder, Thomas — Box 143. Strattanville, Pa. Szyman owicz, Philip - 1929 East 7 St., Erie, Pa. Szymanski, Joseph D. - Glen Hazel Rd.. Wilcox, Pa. Timon, Edmond M. - 6026 Ravine Dr., Erie. Pa. Tirabasso, Daniel — W. Maple Ave., Geneva. Ohio Trozzo. Ernest - 3013 Lake Ave., Ashtabula, Ohio Trzeciak. David — 509 Greenridge Rd., New Kensington, Pa Tubbs. David - 517 W. Spruce St.. Titusville, Pa. Tucker. Robert - 3210 State St., Erie, Pa. Turner, Joseph - 106 Fairfield, Buffalo 14. N.Y. Lhrmacher. Thomas — 328 Lighthouse St.. Erie, Pa. Llrich. Robert - 218 West 22 St., Erie, Pa. 158 Umpirowicz, Joseph - 2716 Pear St., Erie, Pa Vacca. Nicholas - 7 Bangor St.. Pgh. 11, Pa. Vacek, John - 145 High St., Pgh. 23, Pa. Vail. John — 305 Maple St., Emporium, Pa. Van Tassel, DeRonde - 244 Benzinger, Buffalo 6, N.Y. Vendetti, Chester - 3502 Cherry St., Erie, Pa. Wagner. Earl - 2623 Holland St.. Erie. Pa. Walsh, Robert - 180 Wright St., Corry, Pa. Waltz, Donald - 1155 Buffalo Rd., Erie, Pa. Wambsgans. William - 904 East 37 St., Erie. Pa. Wardell. Patrick - 237 West 21 St., Erie, Pa. Wenrick William - 208 Myrtle St., Erie, Pa. White. Robert E. - 227 Woodland Ave., Conneaut, Oh Wienczkowski, Henry J. — 2213 Parade St., Erie, Pa. Wilhelm, William C. - 1808 East 6 St., Erie, Pa. Wittman, James — 331 East 35 St., Erie, Pa. Wojciechowski, John J. — 702 East 23 St., Erie, Pa. Wolf. Gerald - 323 East 28 St., Erie, Pa. Wolfhope, Henry - 118 Churchill St., Johnstown, Pa. Yacobozzi. Albert — 705 Plum St.. Erie. Pa. Young, Robert L. - 2919 Auburn St., Erie, Pa. Zehe, Allan - 4226 Sassafras St., Erie, Pa. Zgraggen. Martin — 112 Century Dr., West Seneca, N.Y. Zieziula, Ronald - 95 Reed St., Buffalo, N.Y. Zimpfer, James — 341 Wabash Ave., Kenmore 17, N.Y. Sophomores Ahl. Dennis - 8612 East Lake Rd.. Erie. Pa. Akus, Walter 745 East 23 St., Erie, Pa. Alward, Gerald — 3937 Crestmont Ave., Erie. Pa. Amendola, Richard — 627 East 4 St., Erie, Pa. Amenta. Laurence - 77 Robinson St., North East, Pa. Anderson. Gerald F. 54(1 West 17 St . Erie. Pa. Andrews, Matthew W. — 2919 Palmgreen Ave., McKeesport, Pa. Andrzejewski, Leonard 27 East 3 St., Erie, Pa. Angelotti, Thomas 1 1 19 Brewster St., Erie, Pa. Bailey, C. Robert - 320 E. Colombia Ave., Corry. Pa. Baker, Alexandei S. 699 Cohasset Dr., Sharon, Pa. Baker, David 243 Berkshire Ave., Buffalo. N.Y. Ballay. Ronald - R.D. 4, Box 428. Leechburg. Pa. Baiter, Peter 1 109 East 25 St.. Erie. Pa. Battellino, Thomas 28 Wilson Ave., Greensburg, Pa. Behan. Francis 908 East 23 St., Erie, Pa. Beli ik. Robert V. 11 Spearman St., Farrell, Pa. Bias , zyk, Joseph 1 156 Buffalo Rd.. Erie. Pa. Blenke, llnm ion Archangela Ave ( olonia, N.J. Bobango, Gerald J. 3014 Buffalo Rd.. Wesleyville, Pa. Bolash, William P. 1 105 Atkins St., Erie. Pa. Bonavita, Dennis II J Beech St., Warren, Pa. Borchick, Alberl 6201 Brownsville Rd., Pgh., Pa. Bowes, Richard 625 Wesl 6 St., Erie, Pa. Bowler, Robert J. Stai Rome, Meadville, Pa. Brace, John 378 West 15 St., Ashtabula, Ohio Brom, Brian 1 19 West Park St . Sharon, Pa. Brooks, Joseph 1725 Luty Ave., Pgh. 1-'. Pa. Brosang. William 1919 Stafford St., Farrell, Pa. Brown, Joseph 123 West 26 St., Ashtabula, Ohio Brown, William 1118 Atkins St . Erie, Pa. Brugger, Robert 3817 Bee, h Ave., Hue. Pa. Bruncsak, Joseph 161 1 Kimball Ave., Arnold, Pa. Brunner, Dennis 2426 Pierce Ave., Niagara Falls. N.Y. Buffamonti, Frank Jr. 1 1 5 Si hool St., Buffalo, N.Y. Bmckait. Raymond 700 Thornton St , Sharon, Pa. Byrnes. John 7500 Calumet St.. Pgh. 18, Pa. Calabrcse, Patrick 124 Parade St., Erie, Pa. Caldwell, Dennis II 1215 West 10 St , Erie. Pa Cammarata, Frank II Knox Ave.. Buffalo N.Y Camp, Terrence J 108 I lone Ave . Oil City, Pa. Campanella, Anthony 1 137 West 18 St , Erie, Pa. Campbell, Rodney 52 First Ave . Tarentum, Pa. 1 irgioli Ji ise] ih 18 1 9 Elmw nod Si Erii P Carpin. Brent T Fairview R .. Kersey, Pa. i.ino, Anthony 224 Benzingei St., Bull. do 6, N.Y. Chadonic, John 720 Blawnox We., Pgh. 18, Pa. Chapin,-Gale 80 Wood St.. Emporium, Pa. Chute, Edward 7015! Churchland St., Pgh. 6, Pa. Cianella. John 3031 Ellsworth Ave., Erie, Pa. Cohen, Merle - 126 East 31 St., Erie, Pa. Colton, Gordon 1125 Hazel St . Erie, Pa. Coin, i i, Ronald - 2219 Taggert St.. Wesleyville, Pa. Coluell. Charles 170 East Willow Ext . Meadville, Pa. Cottrell, Richard 3017 Glenwood Park, Erie, Pa. Coyle, Thomas 3702 Jules Lane, Wantagh, N.Y. Crane, Gerald 1060 Silliman Ave., Erie, Pa. Crane, James 1 mi Central Dr.. Erie, Pa Crowley, Michael 1687 West 14 St., Erie. Pa. Cunningham, Eugene 118 Washington Ave.. Oil City. Pa. Cunningham fohn 54 7th St., Mansfield, Pa. Dahle, Richard 104 S. Drake, Titusville, Pa. Dailcy, Thomas 963 West 30 St., Erie, Pa. Darvish, Abdullah 28 Khayam fKhanegha) Tehran. Iran Davis, Philip P 130 ( lhautauqua, Erie, Pa. Davis, Wade 1827 West 9 St., Eric. Pa. I lax. Edward F. 1 15 Kennedy Ave . Pgh 14, Pa Dearborn, William 221 I Myrtle St . Erie, Pa. DeCarlucci, Augustine 21 Lenox St . I fniontown, Pa. Decker, Ronald 510 Cherry St . Erie, Pa. Delaney, Russell 160 East 6 St., Erie, Pa Delett, Eugene 1 16 South St ( Jreem ille. Pa Del Gotto, John - 39 State St., Manchester, N.Y. Del Porto, Douglas - 326 Marshall Dr., Erie, Pa. DeMaison. Garv R.D. 2. Guv Mills. Pa. De Matteo, John - 951 East 31 St., Erie, Pa. Denny, Anthony - 260 East 5 St., Erie, Pa. Deverse, Frederick — 1517 Broad St., South Greensburg, Pa. DiMonaco. Michael — 812 Powell Ave., Erie, Pa. DiVincenzo, Carl J. - 1335 N. Main St., Washington, Pa. Divins, James F. — 342 Parkside Dr., Erie, Pa. Dodson. Kenneth - 708 West 10 St., Erie, Pa. Dolan, John — 265 Daugherty Ave., Sharon, Pa. Donegan, Robert — Midway Blvd., Conneaut Lake, Pa. Donnelly, James — 330 Crescent Ave., Buffalo 14, N.Y. Doutt. Charles A.. Jr.— 412 Rocky Grove Ave., Franklin, Pa. Downing, Allen A. — 19 Corydon St.. Bradford, Pa. Doyle, Dennis - 3844 Sunset Blvd., Erie. Pa. Draves. Brian G. - 507 Canary St., Dunkirk, N.Y. Dudenhoefer. James — 4321 Branch St., Erie, Pa. Durkin. Kevin 606 Deer St., Dunkirk. N.Y. Dvmski, Ronald 758 East 9 St., Erie, Pa. Edwards, Dennis - 61 1 Moran St., Oil City, Pa. Edkin. Richard — 539 Virginia Ave.. Erie. Pa. Eisert. Martin P. - 3217 West 29 St., Erie, Pa. Eldridge. Larry - 1 120 B. Taeoma Rd., Apt 3, Erie, Pa. Elliott, Herbert 404 Hess Ave.. Erie, Pa. Emmons, Charles — 420 Beachgrove Dr., Eric, Pa. England, Thomas — 62 Summerlea St., Pgh. 32, Pa. Eskra. David 1 18 West 24 St.. Erie. Pa. Euliano, Neil 2810 State St., Erie, Pa. Evans, Martin 1813 Fifth Ave., Arnold, Pa. Fahey, Richard - 958 West 9 St., Eric, Pa. Ferko, David -151 Grahamville St.. North East, Pa. Fcrraro, R. Leo 1 100 9th Ave., Brockway, Pa. Fetzner. Arthur 1209 Priestley Ave.. Erie. Pa. Fetzner, Joseph 1 104 East 12 St., Erie, Pa. Flaherty, William - 1040 West 31 St., Erie, Pa. Flatley. John - 822 West 24 St., Erie, Pa. Flcishcr. Edward 195 Elm Ave., Andover, Ohio Flynn, Daniel R.D. 1, East Chatham, N.Y. Flynn, John 1117 McCleary St., McKeesport, Pa. Freeman, Theodore 36 Leishman, Ave., New Kensington, Pa. Frew. David - 939 West St., Erie, Pa. Gaedecke, Arthur R.D. 6, Meadville, Pa. Gallick, Thomas 216 Amelia St., McKees Rocks, Pa. Gamble, Kenneth 2811 Cascade St., Eric, Pa. Gam, Gary — 1704 Center St., Wesleyville, Pa. Gegenfurtner, George — 46 Erb St., Buffalo, N.Y. Geiermann, Richard — 2840 Hastings Rd.. Erie. Pa. Gittere, Robert 78 West 5 St.. Dunkirk, N.Y. Gizoli, Louis 15 Lake Ave., Erie, Pa. Gleba, Chester — 1030 East Grandview Blvd., Erie, Pa. Goellner, F. John - 2680 Cherry St., Erie, Pa. Gominiak, John — Amies Court, Gowanda, N.Y. Goodrick, James 157 Ventlev Ave., Sharon, Pa. Gordon, William 612 East 28 St., Erie, Pa. Grace, Patrick — 2 Mission Dr., Mt. Lebanon. Pgh. 28, Pa. Grande, Louis - 448 West 17 St., Erie, Pa. Granetto, Paul 2331 Glendale, Erie, Pa. Grant. Thomas 426 State St., Conneaut, Ohio Gruzosky, Richard R.D. 1. Girard. Pa. Guianen, John — 917 Pennsylvania Ave., Erie, Pa. Gustafson, Willard A , [r. - 1424 West 8 St.. Erie. Pa. Habrusky, William 923 Hess Ave., Erie, Pa. Haibach. Garv B. 3910 Trask Ave.. Erie Pa. - Ridgway Rd., St. Marys, Pa. 5 West 9 St., Oil City, Pa. West 8 St., Erie, Pa. 1 12 F.ast 23 St . Erie. Pa. 145 Pleasant St., Bradford, Pa. I Hammer. Mai tin A Hanton, David J. Hail. James 120 1 I laws, Rh haul Healey, Tet ren e 159 llebeit. Jay - 2664 Peach St., Erie, Pa. Heil. Edward 178 Melrose St., Rochester, N.Y. Iloge. Eugene Walnut St , Floreffe, Pa Homansky, Michael I) R.D. I. Box 29, Cranesville Mut lei. William 1002 Fiedlei Dr., Erie, Pa. fablonski, Kenneth I 1 17 East 30 St., Erie, Pa. Pa. Jaaosky, Robert — 10 4 Edgewood Kd., New Kensington, Pa. Jargiello, Paul 642 East 25 St.. Erie, Pa Jenc, John 851 Leisure V [ohnstown, Pa. Johnson, Gary 23 W. Pleasant St., ('■-. Pa Kennedy, Eugi 17 Linden Avi ( )il City, Pa. Robert 2 1 1 I Kettering, Gary G. - 1146' 2 Buffalo Rd., Erie, Pa. Key, Donald 570 W. Mahoning. Punxsutawncy. Pa. Kirberger, Brian R.D. 1. Guy Mills. Pa. Kires, Robert 10 Retford Di . Liverpool, N.Y Klebes, Thomas 11 500 Lake Pleasant Rd., Erie, Pa. Klein. Kenneth 624 Weil 25 St., Buffalo, N.Y. Klink. James P. 154 Folgei St., Buffalo, N.Y. Klugiewicz, Robert 11 1 East Ave . Erie, Pa Knochel, John W. 1101 Auburn St., Brie, Pa. Koch, Leonard 877 Freedom Ave., Johnstown. Pa. Kohut. John 228 Stan- St., Albion, Pa. Komisarski, Joseph R. R.I) ?1. Cranesville, Pa. Kopcznski, Robert 1009 Wayne St., Erie, Pa. Kostrubanic, Alan 17 Lourdea Dr.. Cirard, Pa. Ko ik, Joseph 706 East 10 St.. Erie, Pa. Kraeling, John B.. Jr. 965 Beachwood Dr.. Meadville, Pa. Krakowski. Walter 68 Inirhatn Ave., Lackawanna 18, N.Y. Krenn. David - 2717 Houston St., Pgh., Pa. Krotos ynski. Thomas — 442 East 15 St., Eric, Pa. Kruszewski, William — 1107 Pennsylvania Ave., Erie, Pa. Kuhar. Edward H. 917 East 8 St., Eric, Pa. Kuhar, Joseph 917 East 8 St., Erie, Pa. Kwiecinski, Paul Renwick St., Pgh. 10, Pa. Lacey, Robert — 4149 French St., Erie, Pa. Lalley, Dennis 107 Ashley Dr., Blasdell 19. N.Y. Lamar, Kevin - 3050 Hershey Rd., Erie, Pa. Lampart, William 15 Humber Ave., Buffalo 15, N.Y. Lander. Joseph — 1044 West Fifth, Erie, Pa. Langer, William Iroquois Ave., Harborcreek. Pa. Laniewicz, Thomas P. — 135 LaSalle St.. Erie, Pa. Laurila, Gerald 1114 West 5 St.. Erie, Pa. Lawrence. Paul - 307 East 5 St.. Erie. Pa. Lazorchak. Joseph 904 Hess Ave., Erie. Pa. LeFaiver. Lawrence 3221 Reed St., Erie, Pa. Leone, Val - 633 West 16 St., Erie, Pa. Lepkowski, Bernard — R.D. 2, French Creek. Clymer, N.Y. Linz, Ronald - R.D. 4, Meadville, Pa. Locke, John — 2118 Prospect Ave., Erie, Pa. Loesch, Robert — 447 Dale Dr., Erie, Pa. Lohse, Donald 20 East 34 St., Erie, Pa. Lokiec, Edward 91 Fitch St., Carteret, N'.J. Lundgren, Donald 1033 Montpelier Ave., Erie, Pa. Lunger, Gary — 207 Goodrich St., Erie, Pa. Lynch, Edward Jr. 5038 Exeter Rd., Erie, Pa. Lynn, Richard — 402 Euclid Ave., Erie, Pa. MacDonald, Thomas - 2918 Plum St., Erie, Pa. Macey, John - 2106 West 32 St., Erie, Pa. Macioge, Terry — 827 Todd, Ellwood Citv, Pa. Maglio, Frank 62-58 81st St., Rego Park. N.Y. Maher, John C. - 130 Oak Grove St., Oil City, Pa. Mailliard. James - R.D. 6. Meadville. Pa. Majewski. Frank - 844 Ea 22 St., Erie, Pa. Mancuso, Anthony — R.D. 1, Meadville, Pa. Mangol, James — 14 Vine St.. Girard, Pa. Marcinko. E. Dennis 1712 Poplar St., Greensburg, Pa. Martin. David 5535 South Ave., Bradford, Pa. Marton. Aanthony 436 Ledwick Dr., Erie, Pa. Mascaro, Peter — 3828 Lewis Ave., Erie, Pa. Matts, James A. — 5111 Lexington St., Erie, Pa. Maxim. Francis M. — 1606 Edgewood, Coraopolis-, Pa. McCormick, William T. 911 Almira Ave.. New Castle, Pa. Mc Caughey, Robert R.D. 1, North East, Pa. McKenna, James 3 75 (.lenda Dr., Beaver Falls. Pa. McLaughlin. Vincent L. - 322 Cameron St.. Reading. Pa. Mcister. Robert A. — 61(1 Roslvn Ave., Erie. Pa. Meshanko, Robert P. R.D. 2. Box 258. Valencia, Pa. Mesley, Jeri R.D. =2. Guy Mills. Pa. Messineo. Leonard 1 it) Melville St.. Rochester. N.Y. Meyer, Blase - 1165 Race St., McKees Rocks, Pa. Miller. John J. 1250 East 31 St.. Erie. Pa. Mirante, Vincent J. 918 3rd St.. Ellwood City, Pa. Modzelewski, Paul M. 911 East 10 St.. Erie. Pa. Moran, Michael J. 1867 Willow Ave., Niagara Falls. N.Y. Moran, Paul E. ' 553 West 29 St.. Erie. Pa. Moser, James 1 Boyer, Erie. Pa. Mueller. Gerard West Creek Rd.. Emporium, Pa. Murphy, Charles 2919 Garland St.. Erie. Pa Murphy. Peter 603 N. Dallas Ave., Pgh., Pa. Murphy, Timothy 155 Wesl 29 St., Hue. Pa. Murray. Elmo D., Jr. 431 Peach St., Eric. Pa. Musante, Eugene C. 200 Cayuga Ave., Warren. Pa. Musante, Louis 120 Crescent PL. Warren, Pa. Muscarella, Stephen — 170 Auburn, Buffalo. N.Y. Musin, Donald J 1264 Leechburg Rd.. Lower Burrell, Pa. Myers, Arthur 2535 Crescent Dr., Erie. Pa. vky. Richard 6509 East Lake Rd., Erie. Pa. Nan , Gerard 2779 Glenmawr Ave., P«h 1. Pa. Nash, Robert — 3636 Lancaster Rd.. Erie, Pa. Nieratko, Robert 629 Indiana Dr., Erie. Pa. Lawrence 2666 Putnam Dr., Erie, Pa. Oldakowski. Albert Jr 430 East 9 St.. Erie. Pa. Oliver. David R. 18 Edgewood Dr., Oil City, Pa Olowin, Jan — 1739 Pro ; . Pa. Orzepowski, Walter 1021 Silliman, Erie. Pa. Ostrowski. David E. ! Ostrowski, Thomas R.D 5, Gunnison Rd., Erie, Buffalo Pa. 6. N.Y Ottaviani. Anthony 16 North Ogden St. Otten, Walter 365 East 36 St., Erie. Pa. Pace. Peter Lewis Run, Pa. Pakela. Thomas 319 Short St.. Eric, Pa. Pakulski, Robert 1211 Liberty Ave., Natrona Heights, Pa. Palcic, William 56 Bader Ave., Gowanda, N.Y. Palermo, Anthony 1 12 Clinton St.. North East, Pa. Palmer. Douglas ' 1217 West 29 St., Eric, Pa. Palmer. William (,. East Springfield, Pa. Parmarter, Raymond R.D. 1, North East, Pa. North Gulf Rd) Pawlaczyk. William - 6 5 St.. Erie. Pa. Pears. Robert R.D. 1. Sharpsville. Pa. Pfister, Frederick 71 1 Hess Ave., Erie. Pa. Pierallini, Fred 125 Thompson Ave., Clairton, Pa. Pohan. Charles — 1112 Stanton Ave., New Kensington, Pa. Pratt. Richard - 1000 Aetna Drive. Ellwood City, Pa. Prawdzik, David - 632 East 28 St., Erie. Pa. Pribonic, Phillip - 1543 Greenock Buena Vista Rd.. McKeesport, Pa. Puette, James 3650 Stoneleigh Rd.. Cleveland Heights. Ohio Quigley, James 3312 Francisco St.. Pgh. 4. Pa. Radkowski, John — 1 145 March St.. Sharon, Pa. Radkowski. Stephen — 905 N. Water Ave., Sharon. Pa. Ramirez. Armando E. Concordia 705, San Juan. Puerto Rico Ranallo, Thomas 45 Shorcham Blvd.. Buffalo. N.Y. Ray. James 6 Church St.. Greenville, Pa. Regner. Joseph 2948 Peach St.. Erie. Pa. Reilly, John M. - 2010 16th St.. Niagara Falls. N.Y. Reiman, James Jr. R.D. 2, North East. Pa. Reuscher. Thomas — 333 Maurus St.. St. Marys. Pa. Rich, Leonard 209 Martha St.. New Castle. Pa. Riebe. Edward 12 Tower Court. Hempstead. N.Y. Ritchie, Gerald - 2353 West 29 St.. Erie. Pa. Rizzo. Ronald - 70 Wall St., North East. Pa. Rodgers. James — 422 Eliza St.. Houtzdale. Pa. Roehrl. Richard 626 Mohawk Dr.. Erie. Pa. Ross. Bruce 2627 Wolverine Dr.. Erie. Pa. Rushin. Andrew E. 728 Linden Ave.. Johnstown. Pa. Rusterholtz, Dale - 4569 West 38 St.. Erie. Pa. Ruta. Samuel 1211 Fulton St.. Peh.. Pa. Scalise, Anthony F. - 613 Brown Ave., Erie. Pa. Schaaf, Dennis 449 West 4 St., Erie. Pa. Schaut. John 115 Washington St.. St. Marys, Pa. Schleicher. Edward 922 West 29 St.. Erie. Pa. Schmit. Mary Virginia 1352 West 28 St., Eric. Pa. Schoenbein. James — 320 Hess Ave., Erie, Pa. Schreiber, Donald A. - 620 Hall Ave.. St.. Marys, Pa. Scully. Timothy 223 French St., Erie. Pa. Schwartz. William 303 Olympia St.. Peh . Pa. Sedelmyer. Charles 230 Sanford Place. Erie. Pa. Seidcl. Richard 610 Kahkwa Blvd.. Erie. Pa Sepsi. Gary 6208 Raymond Ct., Erie. Pa Shank. James 421 Lincoln Ave., Erie. Pa. Sharrer, George R.D. 6. Walk Rd.. Erie. Pa. Shattuck. Paul 416 Parkway Dr.. Erie. Pa. Sheedy. H. Scott - 104 N. Homewood Ave.. Peh.. Pa. Sheridan. Michaed 1232 Album St., Pgh.. Pa. Siegcl. James 42 Chelsea Ave., Erie. Pa Sigler. Robert 3828 Amidon Ave.. Erie. Pa. Skonieczka, Kenneth 343 East 13 St.. Erie. Pa. Skrzypczak. Jerome 418 Lighthouse St.. Erie. Pa. Smith. Richard J 20 N. Main St.. McKean. Pa. Smith. Thomas 507 East 6 St.. Eric. Pa. Smoulder. Blair — 30 ! . Walnut St.. Warren. Pa. Snyderwine. Thomas 1 146 Griswold St.. Sharon. Pa. Solazzo. Joseph 1 148 West 31 St.. Erie. Pa. Sorensen, John 113 East Ave., Erie. Pa. Southworth.. Richard A. 3518 Ellsworth Ave.. Erie. Pa. Spiegel. Dennis 655 West 26 St.. Erie. Pa. Stampce. Robert West Creek Rd.. Emporium. Pa. Stanczak, David 813 East 10 St.. Erie. Pa. Stasik. John Coalport, Pa. Stemmler, David 1000 Main St.. Coraopolis. Pa Stephens. Thomas W. 1211 West 32 St.. Erie. Pa. Strain. Charles R. - 3100 Ashlyn St.. P?h.. Pa. Strollo, Michael 9 Olin Ave., Batavia, N.Y. Stuczynski, Edmund 2320 East Ave., Erie. Pa. Sulkowski,, Ray 627 East 30 St., Erie. Pa. Swenki, Vincent |. 823 llr-s Ave., Erie. Pa. Sybyl, Lawrence - 3 103 Old French Rd.. Erie. Pa. Szewczykowski, Charles 441 East 12 St.. Eric. Pa. Sziriski. Alex - 120 Custer Dr.. Erie. Pa. Sambuchino, Richard 1648 West 23 St.. Erie. Pa. Saviola. Brian 192 Lafavette. Williamsville, N.Y. Tackley, Clyde 7 Lisle Rd.. Owego, N.Y. I 160 Thaler, Robert - 3822 Argyle. Erie, Pa. Theiss, John - 338 West 26 St., Erie. Pa Thompson, John R. - 707 West 50 St., Erie, Pa. Timon, Thomas — 809 Cherry St., Erie, Pa. Tisi, Charles - 450 West Main St., Geneva, Ohio Tullio. David - 930 East 27 St., Erie. Pa. Tutaj, George - 12 Sterling, Buffalo, N.Y. Urbaniak, Bernard Jr. - 342 East 13 St., Erie, Pa. Uszacki, Robert — 521 Roberts Rd.. Dunkirk. N.Y. Vahey, Mark — 331 Broadway, Youngstown, Ohio Yallimont, Walter - R.D. 6, Kuhl Rd., Erie, Pa. Van Natten, Michael — 634 Glenruadh Ave., Erie, Pa. Yeith. Robert — 1670 Biebel Ave., Erie. Pa. Vendetti, Richard — 3502 Cherry St., Erie, Pa. Venditto, Bernard - 214 E. Lutton St., New Castle, Pa. Vickey, Geoeffrey - 3927 Wood St., Erie, Pa. Vogel, Dennis - 525 West 4 St., Erie, Pa. Wat liter, Joseph - 1130 West 9 St., Erie. Pa. Waldron. Thomas — 4625 Upland Drive. Erie, Pa. Walsh, Richard - 524 East Ave.. Erie. Pa. Ward. Robert - 415 Dunn Blvd.. Erie, Pa. Welch, John 3918 Willow Ave.. Pgh. 34. Pa. Wenerowicz, Norbert — 550 East 13 St., Erie, Pa. Pa. Pa. Werner, Joseph — 201 Madison St.. St. Marys, Pa Wieczorek, David — 536 East 14 St., Erie, Pa. Wilshire, James — 90 Merle St., Clarion. Pa. Winkelbauer, Paul - R.D. 1, Edinboro. Pa. Witherup. Eugene — 1430 Eagle St.. Franklin Whitford. Charles - 408 Myrtle St., Erie, Pa. Whitney, Albert G. - R.D. 2. Clymer. N.Y. Wozniak, Casimir — 759 East 1 1 St.. Erie, Pa. Wozniak, Paul — 4505 Brandes St.. Erie. Pa. Wroczynski. George — 660 East 1 1 St.. Erie, Pa. Yocco, Louis G. — 812 Benenington Rd.. Falcroft Zabela. Richard - 3060 Zephvr. Pgh. 4. Pa. Zaums. John - 443 Beverly Rd.. Pgh. 16. Pa. Zawistoski, Thomas A. — 703 Brandes St., Erie, P. Zdunski, Joseph — 629 Indiana Dr., Erie, Pa. Zelaski, Edwin — R.D. 5. Sampson Rd.. Erie, Pa Zemenek, Francis R. 3605 Bird Dr.. Erie, Pa. Zentis, William P. 919 Poplar St., Erie, Pa. Zukowski. David — 102 Hess Ave., Erie. Pa. Huber. John - R.D. 1, Valencia, Pa. Jazwinski, Richard — 55 Sharon Rd.. West Middlesex, Pa Kellev. Thomas — 51 East Elm St., Titusville, Pa. Freshmen Abrams, Joseph J. 806 Belmont Road. Butler. Pa. Albertson, Robert — 123 Cypress St.. Erie, Pa. Alford, William - 1120 Walnut St.. Fan. -II. Pa. Allen. Ernest 119'.. E. South St.. Corry, Pa. Amann. Donald - 914 Fast 27 St.. Erie. Pa. Ambron, Lewis - 525 East 30 St., Erie, Pa. Ancona, Ralph Calle 1 ) 80 Col Yuc, Merida, Yucatan Anderson. David — 74 Buhl Court, Sharon, Pa. Andrae. Michael — 909 Raspberry St.. Eric, Pa. Andrews. Thomas 538 Tamplin St.. Sharon, Pa. Anthony. Nicholas I 12 West Main St.. Conneaut, Ohio Anysz, Joseph 1331 West 37 St.. Erie. Pa. Auth. Joseph. Jr. 1500 Creedmoor, Pgh., Pa. Bablak. George J in 19 East 10 St., Erie, Pa. Baldwin, James — 980 Lancaster Ave., York, Pa. Barnard. L. Scott 29 West 35 St., Erie, Pa. Baron, Walter, Jr, 825 East 1 1 St . Erie, Pa. Bauer, Florian Marienville, Pa. Baumcratz, James II Snydersburg, Pa. Bauschard, David I. 2113 Greengarden Rd., Erie Beeman, Lawrence I I Hermitage Rd . Rochester, Behringer, George, III HI Wesl I St., Erie. Pa. Bene,-. Da id R Stolle Rd.. Elma, N.Y. Beltempo, David 1080 Woodlawn Dr., Coraopolis Berry, John 1916 Evans St . Mi Keesport. Pa Bigelis, Frank 204 Rice Ave., Lake City, Pa. Biggins, John W. 127 Sandusky St., Conneaut, Ohio Blackburn. Kenneth 1 _' Harriet St . Tonawanda, N. Blazer, Thomas 172 Miffln St.. Whitaker, Pa. Bleil, John E. R.I). I Erie Pa Bodnar, Gerald 1 18 Russell St., Sharon, Pa 1161 ( Irestmonl St . Erie, Pa. 888 Lorimer, Brooklyn 22, N Lorimer, Brooklyn 22, N Y. 1 02 Sassi ii as St , Ei ie. Pa Ji 2 I West hlei We . Erie, Pa 15 N h ine St Warren, Pa. 622 New Castle Rd , F.n.ell. p., 185 Buffalo Rd., Erie. Pa fi Hilltop, Eric Pa 949 East 6th St . Ashtabula, Ohio 18 On haul St., File. Pa. Ill;: East :: St Erie, Pa. st i I St I 1 1, Pa Pa. N.Y. Pa. Bonnie. Richard Bradley. Robert Bradle) I hi imas Bi.hU . Timothy Brccse, [ nomas, Brindis, James Bn tsi i ic I Brow n. David Brow n, James A Brow n. Warren Brow n. William Bi ' 'st. ivvski, III Bui i eri, John ( I F Bun i, Thomas Bules, Ronald Byrd, Richard than Philip 2821 Wayne, Erii Pa 91 1 Fulton St., Eric Pa 1007 em, C I). . File. Pa Bca hgi 1 1 c Ei ie, Pa Camp. Joel 308 Hone Ave., Oil City, Pa Cancilla, Paul 2825 Woodlawn Ave., Weslcyvillc, Pa. Cardillc, Thomas 17 Stambaugh Ave., Sharon, Pa, Richard 1562 Unionport Rd., Bronx 62, N.Y.C. Cargioli, Frank 'Hr West 1 7 St . Eric, Pa. Carter, Gerald 1 15 A. St . Sharon. I a Charles, John T. 976 Buffalo Rd., Rochester I I, N.Y. Christiano, Joseph I 5 ; Munson Ave., West Hempstead Chundrlek, Paul 89 Wesl High Si . Union City, Pa, Cipalla, James 101 I Fast Lake Rd . Erie, Pa ( lipalla, Louis, I 1805 Peai h S( Eric, Pa. Cl.uk. Charles 1201 Ash St., Erie, Pa Clark, Paul 121 1 West 54 St., Erie Pa ( olaluca. Valentino 609 Brodhcad Rd . Miquippa, Pa. Collms. Frcdcrii k !9 ! Poplai St , Erie. Pa Colvin, Clarence ''12 West II St . Eric, Pa. Coniglio, Salvatore 110 Glencove, Kcnmore 23, N.Y. N.Y. Cook, Cassius — 2934 Pine Ave., Erie, Pa. Cooley, Joseph 34 Sterling Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. Cooney. Gerald - 3513 Old Orchard Rd., Erie, Pa. Cooney, John 127 West 34 St., Erie, Pa. Cooper, William 861 Co rbett Dr., Pgh., Pa. Copeck, Thomas — 123 Grandview, Conneaut, Ohio Coup, Lawrence — 3409 Garbett St., McKeesport, Pa. Crino, Dominick 63 East Seventh St., Dunkirk, N.Y. I loss. William — Dock Road, Madison, Ohio Curry, David — 987 Chancery Lane, Meadvillc, Pa. Damond, Gerald — 627 Beech St., Warren, Pa. D'Aurora. David - 1727 West 31 St., Erie, Pa. DeBello, Dominick 2914 Auburn St., Erie, Pa. Deet, Thomas — 14 Penn Ave., Ridgway, Pa. Devany, James — 15 Chapman Pkwy., Hamburg, N.Y. Diefenbach, Gary 918 East 28 St.. Erie, Pa. Diefenbach, William 162 East 35 St., Erie. Pa. Dieteman, David 711 Raspberry St., Erie. Pa. Dilley, Robert 5033 Lake Pleasant Rd., Erie, Pa. DiPlacido, David 633 Wesl 2 I St Erie, Pa. Ditrich, Dennis - R.D. 6, Peck Rd.. Erie, Pa. Dobrowolski, David 815 East 25 St., Erie, Pa. Donegan, D. Kenneth 2418 Willowhuist Court. New Caste, Pa. Donohue, John - 915 West 6 St., Erie, Pa, Dossinger, Robert 84 Pine St., Hamburg, N.Y. Dowdall. Norbert 11 Highgate Ave., Buffalo 1 I, N.Y. Drab. Richard R. 106 (rear) Trubv St.. Greensburg, Pa. Drexler, Charles II. 932 West 21 St., Erie. Pa. Dublin. Robert 1 1 18 West 6 St., Erie. Pa. Dubovec, Rudolph — 753 Lake St., North Kingsville, Ohio Dubowski, Thomas 2711 German St., Erie. Pa. Dudenhoefer, Frederick 1321 Branch St., Erie. Pa. Dundon, Douglas 621 Walnut St., Erie, Pa. Farley, J. Richard 19 Averlon Ave., Erie, Pa. Fisweilh. Paul 2620 Chestnut St., Erie. Pa. Fssei. Ronald 180 Richbarn Rd.. Pgh. 12, Pa. i it n II. John J., Jr. 1736 West 8 St., Erie, Pa. Fatter, James 307 Mercei Rd.. Ellwood City, Pa. Fava, James I I'. Iluion St . Erie, Pa. Filippo, fames 1151 Wesl (.ore Rd.. Erie. Pa. I ill . John I . I Fast 11.11 Rd.. Colonia, N.J, 1 inleon. Michael 20422 Coventry, Detroit 3, Mich. Fitzgerald, Joseph P. 935 West 8 St., Erie, Pa. 1'lec ken. John I',. 2610 J.u kson Ave., Erie, Pa. Flynn, feffrey 219 Arborwood Dr., Gibsonia, Pa. Forti, Lewis ' 262 5th St., Niagara Falls. N.Y. Foster, William R. 390 Carilla Lane. Columbus 1, Ohio Fourspring, Charles 256 West 21 St., Eric, Pa. Franceschello, Joseph 539 West 18 St., Erie. Pa. I John E. 266 East 34 St., Erie, Pa. Fricioni, Eugene 215 Allegheny Ave., Cheswick, Pa. Frisina, Dominic 305 Walnut St., Meadville, Pa. Fronzaglia, Ronald 222 1 Liberty St., Erie, Pa. Frye, Robert 2708 West 26 St., Erie, Pa. Furdell, William 2816 Auburn St., Erie, Pa. laleazzo, John 803 Fast 26 St.. Erie, Pa. Gallagher, Martin 878 Baldwin Ave., Sharon, Pa. Gallagher, Michael 55 S. Washington, North East. Pa. Gardner, John 135 West 9 St.. Erie, Pa. I legenfurtner, Robert 16 Erb St., Buffalo, N.Y. George, Roberl 260 Easl 2 St., Erie, Pa. George, Roger ] 129 Parkdale, Buffalo 13, N.Y. Geragi, Ronald 1200 San Pedro St., Pittsburgh. Pa. Gerbrai ht, Thomas R. I '• Cascade St.. Erie, Pa. 161 (.us. John 3908 Zimmerman St., Erie, Pa. Giglotti, Richard Lois Lane, Punxsutaney Pa Giles, Joseph - 257 East 7 St., Eric, Pa. Golab, James S. 118 East 2 St., Erie, Pa. Goring, Robert F., Jr. 2822 Liberty St., Erie, Pa. Gorup, Anthony 3236 Francis Dr., Allison Park, Pa. Gray, Thomas - 927 East 31 St., Erie, Pa. Gray, William 239 I Wore Dr., Meadville, Pa. Gray, William E. - 807 West 9 St., Eric, Pa. Gredler, Joseph 1222 East 30 St., Erie, Pa. Greulich, Michael 1750 West 14 St., Erie, Pa. Griffin, George 5562 Zieger Ave., Verona, Pa. Griffith. Robert 1019 English Ave., Erie, Pa. Grisanti, Anthony 405 Woodward Ave., Buffalo, NY. Gross, William - R.D. 1, Union City, Pa. Grugin, William - 725 Rosedale Ave., Erie, Pa. Ham. Robert 210 East 8 St., Erie. Pa. Halahan, Ronald 38 Alexis St., Pgh., Pa. Hall. Daniel T. - 215 Lake Cliff Dr., Erie, Pa. Hannibal, Alan J. 107 Condot St., St. Marys, Pa. Hanninen, Thomas 1623 West 21 St., Erie, Pa. Hauch, Richard W. - 454 West Main St., Kutztown, Pa. Havrilla, Thomas - R.D. 1, West Middlesex, Pa. Hauley, Walter W., Jr. 551 East 9th St., Erie, Pa. Hayes, Patrick 1434 West 52 St., Erie, Pa. Healy, Mack — 166 Kennedy, Bradford, Pa. Heard, John 3214 West Lake Rd., Erie, Pa. Heidt, David - 1206 West 28 St., Erie, Pa. rleim, Robert - 335 S. Shore Blvd., Lackawanna, N.Y. Heinlein. Robert — 2846 Homes Ave., Erie, Pa. Henderson, James — North East Road, Findley Lake, N.Y. Herrmann, James — 33 Shorewood Dr., Rochester, N.Y. Hicks, Dennis M. — General Delivery, Fairview, Pa. Hinchcliff, Merril R., Jr. - 450 West 31 St., Erie, Pa. Hirsch, Joseph - 121 Dunster St., Pgh., Pa. Hixson, David - 3942 Oxer Rd.. Erie, Pa. Humenay, Robert Front St., Grassflat, Pa. Johnson, Roger — 835 Priestly Ave., Erie, Pa. Johnston, John — R.D. 1, Punxsutaney, Pa. Joint. Dennis - 922 West 32 St., Erie, Pa. Jones, Herbert 2818 Shadyland Dr., New Castle, Pa. Kaczmarek, Norbert - 1019' 2 Reed St., Erie, Pa. Kahl, Edwin, Jr. - 738 Woodlawn Dr., Sharon, Pa. Kanai, Edward - 527 Neeb St., Pgh. 7, Pa. Kearney, James — 4608 Roxbury Dr., Bethesda, Md. Keddie, John B., 35 Hillside Ave., Kearny, N.J. Keller, John - 35 Delray Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. Kempinski. Paul - 2118 Sarah St., Pgh., Pa. Kennedy, Jon - 310 West 22 St., Erie, Pa. Kewley, Richard 138 Aldrich St., Gowanda, N.Y. Kiel, Joseph - 5105 Perkins St., Erie, Pa. Kiewice, Stanley - 550 East 27 St., Erie, Pa. Kishton, Frank - 3213 Pine Ave., Erie, Pa. Kleinhans, Robert L. - 72 West Bruceton, Pgh. 36, Pa. Koehler, John - 515 Bellevue Terrace, Pgh. 21, Pa. Koller, Robert - 4935 Glenwood Dr., Williamsville 21, N.Y. Kopf, Ronald - 3215 Auburn St., Erie, Pa. Kownacki, Joseph — 635 East 22 St., Erie, Pa. Kozlowski, Laurence — 2004 Ash St., Erie, Pa. Kraengel, Paul - 610 Woodlawn, Buffalo 11, N.Y. Kraeling, William — 965 Beechwood Dr., Meadville, Pa. Kramer, Thomas 3141 Oakdale Pkway, Erie, Pa. Kraus, Gerald A. 1 155 West 54 St., Erie, Pa. Kriegel, Henry — 406 Short St., Johnsonburg, Pa. Krug, F. Thomas - 561 No. Michael, St. Marys, Pa. Krupinski. James — 448 East 10 St., Erie, Pa. Kruszewski. David — 735 Rosedale Ave., Erie, Pa. Krzyzanowicz, James A. — 1 1 St. Hedwig's Ave., Dunkirk, N.Y. Ksepka, Edward 40 Northside Ave., South River, N.J. Kucharski, John 947 H St.. Meadville. Pa. Kulinski, John - R.D. 2, Franklin. Pa. Kurtz, Harry E., Jr. 4795 Genesee St., Buffalo, N.Y. Kwiatkowski. John R. - 1832 6th Ave. Beaver Falls, Pa. Lachowski, Robert A. - Box 172 R.D. 1, Fairview, Pa. Lander, Edward F. - 1044 West 5 St., Erie, Pa. Lannon. David 434 Woodlin Ave., North Tonawanda, N.Y. LaPricc, Chester A., Jr. - 713 East 29 St.. Erie, Pa. Law son, Alfred 1506 West Street, Homestead, Pa. Lea, John — 321 East Main St.. Titusville. Pa. Lekowski, Lawrence 56 East 28 St.. Erie, Pa. Lesko.Jan.es 224 Nice liann St.. dirard. Pa. Letizia. James — 1253 East 27 St.. Erie. Pa. Lipinski, John 528 East 1 1 St.. Homestead. Pa. Lipinski, John 528 Hast 11 St., Erie. Pa. Leofrler. Thomas 2222 Plum St.. Erie. Pa. Logan, Albert 708 Graham St.. Peh. 35, Pa. Lutz. Robert 108 Cedarbrook Rd.. Ardmore, Pa. Lynch, David - 4048 Cambronne St., P«h.. Pa. Lynch, Philip R. R.D. 2, Conneaut Lake. Pa. Lyons, Thomas Oak St., Stonebor. Pa. Madonia. Samuel 94 Wall St.. North East. Pa. Mahoney, Michael — R.D. 1, Conncaun ille. Pa. Major. Cerald 311 1 Holland St.. Erie. Pa. Major, Peter - 3411 Holland St., Erie. Pa. Makucin, Robert - 136 Cleveland. New Britain. Conn. Manley, Thomas J. 135 Shoreham Dr.. Lakevicu. N.Y. Manning, Richard — 701 Lowell Ave.. Erie, Ppa. Mansfield, Thomas — 623 Sommerheim Dr.. Erie, Pa. Maressa, James — 1 15 Pierson Ave., Newark. N.Y. Marini, John - 923 West 22 St.. Erie. Pa. Martiny, Joseph — 363 Ormond Ave.. Sharon. Pa. Marz. William - 7514 East Lake Rd.. Erie. Pa. Mashank, Greg — 89 S. Myers. Sharon. Pa. Mastrian, Patrick - 925 West 18 St.. Erie. Pa. Matlak, Richard - 1020 East 34 St.. Erie. Pa. Matusiak, Thomas — 2921 Wayne St.. Erie, Pa. May, Timothy - 507 East 29 St.. Erie. Pa. McBride, Richard - 323 West 24 St.. Eric. Pa. McCallion, James W. - 316 East 34 St.. Erie. Pa. McCartan, John - 825 South Braddock Ave.. Pgh., Pa. McClellan, W. Dennis — 284 Orange St., Conneaut, Ohio McCutcheon, Bruce — 1656 West 40 St., Erie, Pa. McDonough, John — 36 Linden St., Holyoke, Mass. McEneany, George F. — 37 Lincoln Ave., Avon, N.J. McGrath, Michael - R.D. 4, Mill Rd., North East, Pa. - Mclntire, Thomas — 3034 Glenwood Pk. Ave., Sharon, Pa. Mclntyre, Larry — 741 McClure Ave., Sharon, Pa. McKay, James — 381 Commercial Ave.. Cliffside Park, N.J. McLaughlin, Damian — 4641 Dorchester Dr.. Erie, Pa. McMahon, Patrick J. - Box 98 R.D. 1, Lake City, Pa. McQuillen, William - 130 Lisbon Ave.. Buffalo. N.Y. Metz, Ronald 1207 Atkins St.. Erie, Pa. Midtlyng, Thomas - 323 Wrest 9 St., Erie, Pa. Mikotowicz, Joseph — 2303 Downing, Erie, Pa. Miller, James - 410 Eureka St., Pgh., Pa. Mohney, Lon — 421 Argonne Dr.. New Kensington, Pa. Morrison, Theodore — 779 Deer St., Dunkirk. N.Y. Mortimer, Carl - 321 Bailies Run Rd., Creighton. Pa. Muller, Richard - 353 East 29 St.. Erie. Pa. Munley, Richard — 782 Gasteiger Rd., Meadville, Pa. Nasca. Philip C. - 853 Prospect. Buffalo. N.Y. Nicholas, Gerald P. - 2808 Riverview Ave., M Keesport, Pa. Novario, Ollivio - 210 E. Sheridan. DuBois. Pa. O'Brien, John - 3724 California Ave.. Pgh.. Pa. O'Brien, Michael - 43 Park St. N.E., Lakewood. Ohio O'Brien, Thomas - 931 Saint Ann St., Pgh. 34. Pa. O'Connor, Thomas — 292 Hampton, Kenmore 17. N.Y. Orendi, Robert — 261 Hamilton Ave., Farrell, Pa. O'Rourke, Neil - 127 Summit, Buffalo. N.Y. Osiecki, Joseph - 607 East 1 1 St., Erie, Pa. Owen, James — 2716 Ash St., Erie. Pa. Palcic, Daniel T. - 62 Caroline Rd., Gowanda. N.Y. Palmer, Chester — 429 N. Columbus St.. Alexandria. 'a. Palotas, George - 339 East 23 St., Erie. Pa. Parmenter, Tim — R.D. 4. North East. Pa. Pastor. Frank — 631 Hillside Ave., Franklin. Pa. Picard. John 395 Detroit St.. Conneaut. Ohio Picard. Paul 395 Detroit St.. Conneaut. Ohio Piccuta. Michael J. - 113 W. Wabash Ave., New Castle, Pa. Pierce. Gerald R. R.D. 1. Buffalo Rd.. Harborcreek, Pa. Poker. Ronald R.D. 2, Girard. Pa. Polachek. Michael - Box 13, Hawk Run. Pa. Polaski. Eugene 191 Clarion Rd., Johnsonburg, Pa. Polhemus, Richard — 72 Shepard Ave., Kenmore 17. N.Y. Policastro. Ben R.D. 7, Greensburg. Pa. Powell, Paul 4112 Roval Ave.. Erie. Pa. 162 Praetzel, Robert -517 Wattsburg Rd.. Erie. Pa. Purchase, John — 614- Lincoln Ave.. Erie. Pa. Pytlarz, Jerome - 918 East 29 St.. Erie. Pa. Quinn, Joseph — 3129 So. Park. Lackawanna 18. N.Y. Quinn, Paul — 5454 Peach St.. Erie. Pa. Rafferty, Robert - 2651 Schlev St.. Erie. Pa. Rakowski, Gerald - 2506 Pear St.. Erie. Pa. Raponi, Lawrence J. — 1701 Walnut St.. Erie. Pa. Raska, Matthew 708 French St.. Erie. Pa. Reitzell, Charles — 3719 Lochiel Ave.. Erie, Pa. Rice, David - Still Rd.. Union City, Pa. Roberts Eugene 949 Van Buren Ave.. Franklin Square L.I. Roessner, Philip J.- 405 E. Cherry St., Clearfield, Pa. Rogers, Vincent — R.D. 1, Lake City. Pa. Rossi, Samuel 321 Hamilton. Farrell, Pa. Rossoni, Ralph — 1 148 Brown Ave., Erie. Pa. Rothstein. William - R.D. 4, Box 117, Erie, Pa. Rudolph, Harry - 1 124 West 5 St., Erie, Pa. Ruzzier, Guy - 1525 Walnut St., Erie. Pa. Rys, Thomas - 71 1 East 19 St., Erie, Pa. Sainsbury. James — 20 Farmington Rd., Pgh. 15, Pa. Salata, Michael - 2503 High St., Natrona Heights, Pa. Salberg, James — 625 Dahlia Rd., Monroe ville, Pa. Salchli, Philip - 710 Marshall Dr., Erie, Pa. Salisbury, John Point Chautauqua, N.Y. Sappington, Joseph — 122 Curtze Dr., Fairview, Pa. Savino. Frank V. - 121 87 St., Brooklyn 9, N.Y. Scarsella, Alfred M 55 Wesley, Youngstown, Ohio Schaaf. William - 2014 West 29 St., Erie, Pa Schaerfer, Thomas 3424 West Lake Rd., Erie, Pa. Scherer, James 3312 Glenside Ave., Erie, Pa. Schroeck. Harold 733 East 30 St., Erie, Pa. Schuster. John - 1516 Middle St., Pgh. 15, Pa. Schultz, Joseph - 2715 Raspberry St., Erie. Pa. Sm ie, James — 1615 Liberty St., Erie, Pa. Seelinger, Robert 4236 Pine Ave., Erie, Pa. Sechrist, John - R.D. 3, Moraine Dr., Erie, Pa. Seelinger, Robert 4236 Pine Ave., Erie, Pa. Shade, Daniel - 1034 West 30 St., Erie, Pa. Sheehan, Michael 912' .' Perry St., Sandusky, Ohio Shelhamer, K. Eugene - 101 Eric St.. Edinboro, Pa. Sienkiewicz, Phillip - 729 East 28 St., Erie, Pa. Sipple, William - 335 East 36 St., Erie, Pa. Skibinski, Edmund - 730 East 5 St.. Eric. Pa. Smith, David - Boot Jack Rd., Ridgway, Pa. Smith, Frank — 136 So. Irvine Ave., Sharon, Pa. Smith, James — 3300 No. Mearlowcroft Ave., Pgh., Pa. Soutar, John - 526 Grimes St., Sewickley, Pa. Sowinski, Raymond — 19 Kuntz St., Natrona, Pa. Spak, Daniel — 209 Marlboro Dr., New Kensington, Pa. Spellman, Edward R.D. 2, Ripley, N.Y. Steficek, Stephen - 516 West 7 St, Erie, Pa. Stelmack, Andrew - 921 West 36 St., Eric, Pa. Stenger, Ralph 19951 Upper Valley Dr., Euclid, Ohio Stih, Norman - 838 East 216 St., Euclid, Ohio Stossell, George - 276 Clark Rd., Kenmore 23, N.Y. N.Y. Stroul, Steven - 6027 Overlook Dr., Erie, Pa. Sudzina, Ronald — 1896 Pine Hollow, Sharon, Pa. Sullivan. Kenneth — 1913 Wagner Ave., Erie, Pa. Sustak, Robert - R.D. 2, Franklin, Pa. Symons, Eugene P. — 58 Pearl Ave., Oil City, Pa. Taberski, Benjamin — 1396 Payne Ave., North Tonawanda. N.Y. Taccone, Rocco — 221 East 25 St., Erie, Pa. Tellers, Stephen - 1211 West 9 St., Erie. Pa. Temple. Philip - 941 West 24 St.. Erie, Pa. Terza, William - 1000 E. Smithfield St., Boston-McKeesport, Pa. Thiemann, Dennis — 1109 McConnell Ave.. Eric, Pa. Thomas, Norman D. - 2408 Parade St., Erie, Pa. Thompson, Clifton - 3821 Page St., Erie, Pa. Thorn, Thomas — 261 Southwood, Kenmore, N.Y. Tobolewski. Raymond — 3426 Hershey Rd., Erie, Pa. Treiber, James 1050 Polk St., Erie, Pa. Trinkwalder, Peter — 270 Wheatfield, North Tonawanda. N.Y. Tullio, David - 437 Lake Cliff Dr., Erie, Pa. Turner, Barry 330 West 24 St., Erie, Pa. Turos, Joseph. Jr., 210 Liberty St.. Erie, Pa. Tyzckowski. Thomas — 950 East 30 St., Erie, Pa. Umpirowicz. Anthony — 2716 Pear St., Erie, Pa. Urda, Michael 130 East Ave., Greenville, Pa. Vargo, Vincent - R.D. 7, Hannon Rd., Erie, Pa. Vasil, James — 2607 Jackson Ave., Erie, Pa. Vath, William 4 Lafayette St., Ridgway, Pa. Yeiga, John — 609 Cranberry St.. Erie, Pa. Vignoe, James — 220 State St., Rutland. Vt. Voelker, David — 166 Walter, Tonawanda, N.Y. Volansky, Paul — 538 Morgan St., Tonawanda, N.Y. Wagner, Thomas — 3704 French St., Erie, Pa. Walsh, Edward 3439 Hershey Rd., Erie, Pa. Wasylson, Robert — 101 Burk Ave., Johnstown, Pa. Weindorf, Michael - 1103 Kahkwa Blvd., Erie, Pa. Wells, John 36 Ellsworth, Sharon, Pa. Werner, Frederick G. 1585 West 40 St., Erie, Pa. Wetherbee, Roy - 1043 East 5 St., Erie, Pa. Whalen, Terrence 21 1 Gridley Ave., Erie, Pa. Whiteman, Jon — 75 Orchard St., Erie, Pa. Wiand, Terry — Linden St., Stoneboro, Pa. Wilcox, Dave -318 West 9 St.. Erie, Pa. Wilczynski, Daniel - 521 East 21 St., Erie, Pa. Wilson, Peter — 405 California Dr., Erie, Pa. Wilt, Gerald - W. Mam St., Findley Lake, N.Y. Wingerter, James - 3007 Court Ave., Erie, Pa. Wingerter, John 316 Maryland Ave., Erie, Pa. Winner, Jan — 944 West 26 St.. Erie, Pa. Wonders, Thomas 1 16 Churchill St., Johnstown, Pa. Woolley, Frederick — 2520 C.im ade St., Erie, Pa. Wozniak. Michael 726 East 12 St., Erie, Pa. Wukeson, lames 1325 Overhill St., Bethel Park, Pa. Yonko, John - 2317 Wallace St., Erie, Pa. Ziegenhinc, Robert - 910 Plum St., Erie, Pa. Ziolek, Gary - 2532 East Falls St.. Niagara Falls. N.Y. Lopez-Montes, Jose — P. Mazarik 18, Mexico 1)1'.. Mexico 163 A Letter from the Co-Editor March 5, 1962 Dear Mike, It sure feels good to have that book in to the printers. Now we will have to see il we can pass a tew courses after neglecting our studies thus far in the semester. We learned plentv in this year, plenty about the production of yearbooks, but maybe not so much about academic mat- ters We made a lot of mistakes and had to correct them last. We could never have accomplished what we have without the loyal support we re- ceived from the stafT. They were certainly there when we needed them. Certain key members of the staff presented peculiar talents which constituted the balance we so well needed. Without the assistance of our adviser, Mr. Young we could have never gotten the book done on time. He kept us aware of our deadlines when we wanted to forget them. I honestly feel that without his watching over us' we still wouldn't have the book done. What would we have done without our coordinating editor, Joe? He started slow, picked up steam and by the time of our final deadline was hard to keep up with. He sure will make an able co-editor for you next year. in the Business Department, George pulled no stops in his campaign. For the revenue he brought in he should at least be given a fret- yearbook. Despite his classic letters and peculiar spellings he accomplished what has to be called the best patron drive in the history of the Lance. Stan's woodpecker touch sure came in handy and was a great replacement for the 'hunt and punch method we all used so poorly. He went beyond this though and did a bang up job of proofreading. With our constant concern for the mater- ial aspects of the book, we lost contact with the so-called tangible abstracts. It was here that we needed Alex, and his desire for the arty things in life, to bring our sometimes too practical minds up to an intellectual level. His essays will prob- ably stand as yearbook classics for quite a while. Tom and Ships kept dose watch on audi doings and gave pregnant reports and analyses of sports happenings. Ron's job of scheduling, identifying and general editing of photos gave him much leg work and probably iron-deficiency anemia (or tired blood). Jerry. Joe and Bob came through well at the finish. Although giving us anxious moments and cause to utter vile oaths, the quality of their pictures couldn't be beaten. With several suggestions, a lot of film, undaunted perseverance and a few well placed kicks, they did their jobs, the extent of which is attested to by the open- ing section of the book. Your roommate Fred did a great job of riding herd on his literary staff. Coordina- tion in this area was difficult and kept Fred on the go. Even John, the editor of the Knight, took time from his newspaper to assist us in proofreading. The contributions of Al Kendziora, Don Svoren, Charlie Emmons and Rick Mar added spice to pages which would have otherwise lacked class, unity and attrac- tiveness. John even came back after his graduation to continue the contributions of his fine layouts and write-ups. Thanks also have to go to those members of the original staff who, due to scholastic and other extra-curricular probems had to resign their staff positions. To Joe, Ron. Jim, Bernie, Jim and John, thanks for the assistance you were able to give. Now that all is finished, I think a final toast should be given to John and Hein- rich who instilled and fertilized our ideas. A personal thanks has to go from me to you. Your energy and level-headedness can only be termed as fantastic. I can't help thinking of you as the personification of the term perpetual motion. I could always trust you to correct my sometimes tragic layout errors. I am sure that you will achieve even greater success with next year's book. I know that this book has pleased both of us and hope that it presents a desirable and attractive backward look at Cannon. 1961-62, for the students, faculty and par- ents of Gannon College. Your friend and CO-editor. tf . 164 w .1 M.,,  . '.W •T« _ S   ; $ £ ■■■■M M' . ; :«« ■7 ■•  I ■■I ■;.; ' ifi ■i.f A iv H ■■H u v ir 3 — • I
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