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■M BIH ■■Hi ■ ■■■ Hi Another year has past and its moments re- main but a maze of memories to be re- called by ... a cheer- ing crowd . . . a windy day . . . a warm smile. THE 1963 LANCE GANNON COLLEGE ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA Michael W. Balfe, Editor Joseph W. Brooks, Associate Editor M TABLE OF CONT ENTS NEW GANNON ACTIVITIES FRATERNITIES ORGANIZATIONS SPORTS FACULTY SENIORS Lw 4 30 50 68 94 114 136 CONTRIBUTORS 162 THE NEW GANNON The wind always whistles around Perry Square, but in the past year it has whistled a new tunc, a song of newness. Now the wind is the wind of change. For Gannon College the zephyrs have brought much, new buildings, new facilities, new students, and, most of all, a new spirit. The 1963 Lance here begins a near-impossible task; it attempts to capture the gifts of the wind on glossy paper, to encrystalize a way of life on black and white pages. The life of the student is a very special mode of existence, shel- tered yet fretted with subtle entrapment for both intellect and spirit. The student life is the very heart and soul of a society, the protector of its heritage, the seer of its visions, the former of its future. Thus the student lives in a world divided: he toils in the sometimes misty but always fruitful fields of the intellect, but he dwells in the modern world of change and practicalities. So when the matt rial fact ts of the world encroach upon the hallowed domain of his college, th studt nt reacts in ways as varied as the individuality of the human spirit, yet as similar as the universal kinship of mankind. In the year just finished the students of Gannon have pursued the elusive prizes of tin intellect in a gleaming new building replete with walls of glass and steel, daylight illumination, and thermostatically controlled climate-conditioning. They listened to lectun s by young educators, eager and able, still trailing auras of new thoughts and great universities. THE BEGINNING September! Perry Square dons new garb as the leaves of Summer color and wither and drop. The waters of the fountain arc dared by fragile boats of brown and orange, scudded by breezes on the run from fast- advancing Winter. The beaches are deserted now, and the wind off tin Lake carries the smell of cold. The men of Cannon return to their cam- pus. . . . The Freshman, filled with the enthusiasm of a new adventure, discovers the rewards of new-found friendships, the irritations of doing everything en masse. He soon learns the cold facts of college; he will be treated as a man, but he must also take the initiative. If you need something done, do it yourself. . . . The Up per classman, his enthusiasm tempered with the hard-won modicum of experience, prepares for an- other term of reading lists, library research, exams, and activities. He girds his scholastic loins and seeks help from the sources that rarely fail h im . ! STUDENT-TEACHER RELATIONSHIP . . . great teacher but he throws tests that could . . . so he told me to see him after class today so he could . . . but did you ever try to take notes from a . . . gave us an oral today and he made me so . . . last paper I got back from him looked like a map of the Mississippi deltas . . . some day that guy is going to get . . . but he saw me in the hall so I couldn't . . . changed all his tests . . . so I asked him if you couldn't . . . just because In 's got a Ph.D. he thinks he can . . . It a In rs provide the student with an in- i xhaustible topic of conversation, and possi- bly tin situation works both ways. But as the bright days of Fall give way before the irit xorable advance of Winter, many Can- non It achers and studi nts slip off the robes of status and become simply friends . . . and in these frit ndships lie the roots of true edu- i a I ion. SUi lALi Lilr lL As the daily life of the student settles down to some semblance of routine his mind turns lightly to thoughts of . . . The Twist . . . Rush parties begin . . . Mixers in the Audi lead to new friend- ships . . . Fraternity parties . . Saturday nights see the lounge crowded with collegians . . . the Twist and the Twitch and the U.T. and tin Shimmy . . . There's something about a uniform, and the Alii Ball draws its annual huge crowd . . . Everybody goes to the 8-Ball, and it's free (and dry) . . . The witching hour on Saturday night and there are traffic jams in front of the girls' schools . . . Plenty of girls in tin Evening Session this year and a plethora of Gannon men anxious to help with the riddles of Plato and the tactics of Lee . . . Boy meets Girl and it's every man for himself . . . i ■ 1 1  - — —— 1 1 I- I ■ I' i V , 12 SCHOOL SPIRIT See you at the game tonight! . . . All seniors are asked to attend the Class meeting today at 1 1 . . . but if we don't start getting the pictures now, we won't have . . . sure I know Gannon's small but . . . Is the Who's Who list out yet? . . . I really am sorry, honey, but I've got to practice tonight for the big . . . well, height isn't everything . . . but we've got to have that story by tonight . . . One day the student looks at his calendar and realizes that suddenly Gannon has become the unifying element of his entire life . . . and he is glad . . . and this is school spirit . . . ACADEMIC PANIC Exam schedules fiutti r gaily on bulh tin boards . . . suddt nly verybody is walking faster . . . NoDoz sales quadruple . . . the library is finally crowded . . . blood-shot eyes becomt the new status symbol . . . beards are numerous be- cause nobody has time to shave, man . . . but look, I've got four exams scheduled on that day already . . . comprehensive? . . . he shouldn't ask us that . . . I know there aren't any left on the shelf, some dirty . . . three down, two to go . . . took the gas . . . got to pull at least a 96 to get a . . . borrow your notes for . . . would you go over that one more . . . just one more to go . . . that second essay . . . just think, six whole days with nothing to . . . . I ERIE WEATHER The snow is late this year but in De- cember Old Man Winter descends with a vengence . . . three fierce storms in a row . . . seventeen below . . . We have just received word that all public and parochial schools in the Erie area will be closed today due to the worst storm in several years. The single ex- ception is Gannon College . . . as usual . . . but, Father, my car wouldn't start . . . walked eleven blocks in snow up to my . . . the mayor said Erie was u ally . . . cold? You should have bc ti here in . . . frozen right to the . . . do those vents in the lounge always blow cold air . . . I know it was due today but iln snow got . . . couldn't get th door open hi tan t th, ce-cicles . ■ .another ht inches! . . . J s - • NV mm, 17 MEANINGFUL RELA TIONSHIPS As the academic year progresses the student is less and less alone in the crowds . . . he has friends now, good friends who have individuated themselves from the herd . . . friends to talk ivith in the lounge . . . friends to eat with . . . to play cards with . . . to double date . . . let's go up for a hamburg . . . how- about a hand or two of Pinochle . . . with my roomie . . . I've been waiting for you since . . . come on over to my place tonight and we'll study for . . . haven't got one tonight. Think you could fix me up with . . . what're you doing tonight, brothers . . . The simple, unspoken pleasures of masculine friendship lend a sense of worth to the most mundane activities done together. The friends of a man's college years may disappear from the stage of his life on graduation day or may endure throughout the remainder of his days. In either case, the college years, the years of roomies and buddies and brothers, are not soon for- gotten. 19 EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES . . . but damit, I've already got three meetings at eleven . . . Look Joe, we've got to railroad this proposal through . . . go forth from Gannon and preach the . . . depends on whether we can get the treasurer to . . . take it to Council, they've got plen- ty of . . . cancel the field trip to Lake Erie? . . . but we've at least got to have a constitution before we can have a party . . . with you on our team, who needs opponents? . . . for the good of the whole student body . . . hit one more note like that and you're . . . like sure I know yesterday was the dead- line but . . . The out-of-class life of the Gannon man is liberally seasoned with a multiplicity of extracurricular activities, and he savors it fully, and it is good. l- ' i J l  ' j •d' ■ - ..... J -1 i p— - '- — — H TT fVYTT T I T T s t2 tp tt 1 Jte £., • ik ■ 17 W. 1 iH At BV . b B M Z SEMESTER LULL There are a few periods in each year when aca- demic pressures slack, activities are somehow rather inactive, and the student body reflects a general attitude of mild boredom . . . it's really hard to believe; no papers due for three weeks . . . you know, I just realized how really dead this place is . . . threw a surprise quiz. I was so surprised I almost . . . there must be a party somewhere this weekend . . . how about a movie today . . . I know it's fattening but what else is there to do . . . nine hours and I'm still tired . . . play the winners . . . might as well . . . 7 ; x ft .d i H inwiunmiiniwMm As a group college undergraduates seem to have a propensity for drifting along through school, doing' just enough work to get by, blaming mediocre grades on tough profs, showing little or no real interest in their courses. The men of Gannon possess no special immunity against this lackadaisi- cal attitude; it periodically infects at least a certain percentage of the Peach Street Kids. And yet there comes a time, whether an instant or a month or a semester, when, unexpectedly perhaps, the hereto- fore dormant spark of intellectual curiosity is fanned by the stirring winds of knowledge and bursts into surging flame. Interest and motivation are somewhat ethereal qualities, yet they are of prime importance in forming the intellectually aware and successful student. Deep private prob- ing, incisive questions in and out of class, inde- pendent research and inquiry, these are the hall- marks of the cultured college man. INTELLECTUAL A WAKENING SPRING FEVER Days grow longer . . . the first harbingers of Spring appear . . . Robins flutter in soft breezes off the Lake . . . letters from the girl back home take on new significance . . . all the potent living forces of Nature con- spire to draw the student away from his bookish pursuits . . . draw him to pursuits more primal . . . draw his eye to the open window . . . his feet to the playing field . . . his heart to . . . Let's hit the beach today! . . . ball game at Bayfront . . . there's a crowd at Manny's . . . we're having a picnic on . . . change clothes . . . let's go . . . just couldn't make that eight o'clock . . . how many days of class left? . . . can't be soon enough for . . . 27 NEW CHALLENGE . . . representative will be interviewing Seniors today in the Guidance Offit i until . . . all S niors are required to see . . . ap- plications an i tradable in the . . . couldn't get enough im itations it In r . . . flunked your comp.J . . . applied fin overseas duty . . . what do you mean I need two mar ( rt dits? . . . starts at $7200 per year . . . I was accepted by all but . . . honorable mention . . . mar- ried next week in Buffalo but last night . . . Words of the men of Gannon, borne on the winds of change, going forward to live the lives they have spent the last twenty years preparing for; going out, perhaps not to w the world on fire, but at hast to fan the embers of Truth and Faith, the embers which give solid warmth to the hot-cold world they are about to carry on their shoulders. 28 ACTIVITIES ACADEMIC INGO W. MAY CUM LAUDE The prime purpose of higher educa- tion is the development of academic standards. To attain this goal stu- dents must give up much of their spare time. They must learn the material, be able to digest it, and finally they must develop a clear and pleasing manner of expression. The LANCE salutes those who have given dedicated service in promot- ing intellectual development throughout the student body. We salute those who have proven their skill in the highly competitive world of classrooms, research, and exami- nations. And we pay tribute to those who have given their best to acquire that degree of education which will enable them to use their talents most wisely for the benefit of themselves and others. For it is in these students, who have maintained an overall average of 3.5 or better, that the true aims of Gannon College, and of higher education itself, will be realized. We, then, salute with praise those presented. JAMES A. MATTS CHARLES F. EMMONS JAY V. HEBERT J ACTIVITIES ST. PAT'S DANCE The annual Saint Patrick's Day Dance on March 17 drew a turnaway crowd at the Masonic Hall. Sparking the event was the loud and lively music of the Jack Peters Septet. The band traveled here from the Ithaca School of Music. Proceeds from the Lance sponsored event are used to defray the cost of publishing the yearbook. Chosen to reign as the 1962 Miss Lance was Miss Joyce Hoover, who became the bride of the Lance Literary Editor, Fred Ferketic, this past April. AN IRISH jig by an Irish hurst on an Irish day. LANCE QUEEN Miss Joyce Hoover radiating her royal beauty. JUNIOR PROM WHAT'S GOING on? OUTSTANDING SENIOR John Wiand and fiancee Patty Vath reign as, king and queen of the prom. Richard MalTby . . . May 1 2th . . . Junior Prom . . . King or Queen . . . Formal or semi-formal . . . These were the most common words heard around Gannon campus immediately after the Easter recess. Last year the Prom was held at Rainbow Gardens. Richard Maltby provided the sounds which cap- tured the feet of dancing Gannonites and their dates. The decorations set the scene in a spacious and beautiful garden. Amid the palms, roses, and geraniums scoared the gushing water falls which recreated the atmosphere of a lovely spring evening. Last year's prom also set a precedent. For the first time in Gannon's history a King was selected to reign over the Prom. YOU'RE NOT thirsty? Well have another pretzel. SOCIAL Did you see that dress she had on? HE WAS my date . . . She was my best friendl MILITARY BALL The 16th Annual Military Ball was the first social event of the 1962-63 school year. This event, the only formal dance at Gannon, is under the direction of the Scabbard and Blade National Military Society. Under the chairmanship of Dominic Sette, the dance offered the ROTC cadet a chance to socialize in formal military fashion. One of four closely matched contestants, Miss Marcia Gay Kreger was selected to reign as the 1962-63 Co-ed Colonel. The intermission ceremony was sparked by the pre- cision drill movements of the Pershing Rifle Drill Team and the Scabbard and Blade Saber Team. SING-SING party. SETTLE BACK and have a my flowers at . . . . I use Clairol . . . 7-up goes great with ... I buy al 8 - BALL Each year Gannon Students are treated to a semi-formal dance financed by a special student activity fund. The 8-Ball sometimes referred to as the highlight of the fall semester, is under the direc- tion of Gannon's Student Council. Intermission entertainment featured a group of folk singers, known as the WE'RE NOT BROTHERS. Miss Patricia Hagerty, a student nurse from Hamot, was selected over four other contestants to reign as queen. This year's dance was the largest ever held. Minia- ture beer mugs were given by the Student Council as a door prize favor. THEY SAID it would be a dry 8-Ball. SOCIAL FANTASY IN SNOW - A WINTER ADVENTURE HELL-ppI It all began on a cold wintery evening, Friday, December 14. The event was Gannon's annual Winter Carnival. Some 500 students fought the snow storm to come and participate in the first day of the Carnival festivities. The opening dance ended, but the crowd remained. Booths sprang up in every corner. In a matter of an hour wooden frames covered the auditorium floor. Some students entered the Audi as the eight o'clock bell announced Saturday's first class. Soon the auditorium filled with eager workers. The girls' schools were busily finishing final details on their queen's thrones. The Sociology Club's Igloo turned into a chapel, the Talisman Players created a Showboat, the Sigs had a Daisy Dunk, and the TKE chefs seasoned the pizza. The spirit and cooperation of Christmas filled the remodeled basketball court. Students gave their all in com- pleting the trimming. WHICH ONE did you say he was? «i; . 1 M • i THREE LOVELY sevens! WELL, IT'S our booth, isn't it. ECTASY!!! 39 GIVE ME the dime I'll take it from there. EVERYTHING SWINGS on Friday night. Saturday evening was a continuation of that spirit. Club participants working long hours behind their booths,- others getting wet; some serving as waiters; and a few were trying to be card whizzards. Girls were singing, cheering, pinning signs, and praying for their queen's victory. Sunday finally came. The Winter Carnival Queen was selected, and indeed, it was a hard decision. The judges chose petite Carole Anderson of Villa Maria College to reign as our queen in 1963. But Carole wasn't the only winner. Villa Maria College won. Every girl that sang or helped build the booth was a winner. Spencer, Hamot and St. Vincent's were winners. The spirit of having competed was their reward. Gannon can truly be proud of having fostered such a spirit of cooperation and competition among our neigh- boring schools. HOW WOULD you like to take this to bed with you? OH!! YOU'RE going fo the convent! BASKETBALL NIGHT This year's Gannon Basketball Night saw a novel collection of past and future All-Americans displaying their talents in the preliminary game. According to prior reports, the old pros, the Gannon faculty, took the floor to vanquish the young inex- perienced Student Council squad. This year's faculty team, which went on to score a 50-48 triumph was spirited on by one of St. John University all time greats, Mr. James O'Connor who ably teamed with Mr. Joseph Bressan and the pride of the public relations department, Tom Bates. The fans enjoyed them- selves thoroughly, but the feeling was short lived as the Golden Knights went down to defeat at the hands of the Steubenville Barons. The float contest was won by Scabbard and Blade with the Talisman players taking second honors. After the game, Stu- dent Council sponsored a dance to round off the festive evening. THE WINNING float under construction. THE LITTLE showoffs start their show. QUEENS ■■ ■■MBMMi HMHV Hi marcia gay kreger co-ed colonel 42 pat haggerty 8 ball 43 QUEENS caro le anderson Winter Carnival Queen 44 Joyce hoover lance queen FRATERNITY SWEETHEARTS carrie walach delta sigma phi mary kay soisson tau kappa epsilon QUEENS ♦ ( ; •v i 4 $ '- m ■I v.Q • « i V . J., patti peterman alpha phi delta 48 1 sammi person pi kappa alpha FRATERNITIES FRATERNITIES From left: Patrick Wardell Treasurer, Robert Nash, Elwyn Brown, John Vacek, Bernard Graf, Patrick Hickey Secretary, David Hayes, Richard LaPrice, Joseph Budny, Philip Szymanowicz President, Frank Cammorota, Joseph Brooks, Joseph Barsotti, Michael Balfe Vice-President. BLUE KEY The Blue Key National Honor Fraternity is an organiza- tion founded to honor those of the College who have shown that they can maintain a high scholastic average and still be active in extracurricular functions. Its mem- bers are junior and senior men who maintain a cumulative quality point average of 2.5 or better and who show qualities of leadership in the many clubs and organiza- tions on campus. The Blue Key is an organization devoted to aiding and assisting the school in whatever areas that assistance is needed. To this end it initiates various programs around the college. If effective, these programs are then adopted as regularly scheduled scholastic and social events. The Freshman Orientation Period and Parent's Day are ex- amples of the types of programs which Blue Key has initiated. The special project of the Blue Key has been the highly successful Winter Carnival, held each year in December. The project has been the responsibility of the Blue Key since the Gannon College Chapter was founded in 1958. Nationally, the Blue Key was organized in 1921. SO, WE caught you looking again this year, Dick. 52 LAMBDA IOTA TAU Members of Lambda lota Tau, even though the organization is an honorary literary fraternity, have many interests which reach beyond literature itself. One member has been accepted to medical school and at least two others are planning on law school. Most of the members have entered the field of English from other areas, and most of those who have were at one time majors in the sciences. One student put his scientific talents to work and designed an ingenious electronic game for LIT's booth at the Winter Carnival. Most of the members plan to teach English, but there is also some interest in technical and creative writing. To become eligible for membership, a student must be an En- glish or foreign language major or minor, must have a high quality point average, and must have the sponsorship of a faculty member. However, this does not mean that LIT members are stodgy, conservative scholars. Conversation at meetings ranges from Aristotle's Poetics to beatnik poetry and the popu- lar James Bond detective novels by Ian Fleming, from great literature to foreign cars. A party is also an important event on the LIT calendar. LIT sponsors the motion picture series that is part of the sopho- more English courses, and helps with the lectures by prominent professors from other schools, twice a semester. In cooperation with the English department, they sponsor a number of lunch- eon lectures by members of the department and outstanding students, popularly called The Beefsteak Club. This year LIT took on sponsorship of the Scutcheon, Gannon's new general interest magazine. Half the magazine's staff is made up of LIT members, including both editors. LIT included in this year's plans a trip to a lecture or cultural event in some other city, and a symposium on some phase of literature. From left: Wayne Sulecki Secretary, George Brugger President, Dick Tann Treasurer, Tom Schlaudecker, John Rezmerski, Bill Schaeffer, Francis Behan, Professor Rowland. Absent were Professor Rouch and David Fabian Vic-Pres. 53 FRATERNITIES From left: Bonnie Hoff, Richard J. Weiland, Director, Tom Stephens, Dick Salomon, Richard Muller. ALPHA PSI OMEGA 54 Alpha Psi Omega, dramatic honor fraternity, stimulates interest in the theatrical arts and pays honor and rec- ognition to college men and women who have contrib- uted to the drama programs of their respective col- leges. 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 dra- matic art. Eligibility is determined by a process of ac- cumulating 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 Talismen Players. From left: FIRST ROW: Jim Crane, John Chadonic, Dave Taribaso, Frank Cargioli; SECOND ROW: Bob Sedelmyer, Dave Newman, Fran Maxin, Tony Casciano. F.C. To accomplish its goal of better co-operation and communication among fraternities, I. F.C. has extended its functions into almost all phases of fraternity life. It has formulated rules and procedures for the rushing and pledging of new fraternity members and serves as a regulator of fraternity affairs. The Interfraternity Council is the supreme jurisdictional body among fraternity organiza- tions. Among its objectives are the promoting of the general interests of the college and those of the several campus fraternities. The Interfraternity Council is composed of representatives from the four recognized so- cial fraternities on campus. Although it was established only two years ago, the council has initiated many new functions on campus, including an I. F.C. booth at the Winter Carnival, Interfraternity parties, Greek weekend, and regulated rushing programs. ' -. • DELTA SIGMA PHI From left: FIRST ROW: Pat Hayes, Sam Rossi, John Morrissey; SECOND ROW: Dave Prawdzik, Dick Johnson, Jerry Carter, Jim Broscoe, Bob Janosky, Mark Vohey; THIRD ROW: Fran Maxin, Milan Hardik, Tom Klebes, Tony Ottaviani, Ed Stuczynski, Jim Dudenhoefer Sgt. at Arms, Ron Ziezuila; FOURTH ROW: Fred Dudenhoefer, Cassius Cook, Dick Bowes, Mike DiMonaco, Jack Gominiok Treasurer, Tom Waldron President, Churck Moore; FIFTH ROW: Andy Masson, E. Kuhor, Bob Word, Jim Brown, Kuzena Vice-President, Dr. J. Addison Yehl Chaplain; SIXTH Joe Cooley, Dick Walsh, John Mike Demma, Tony Casciano, Greg Moshank, Marty Evans,- EIGHTH ROW: Bill Gordon, Jim Siegel, Jerry Nickols, Joe Sol- lazzo, Al Baker, Pete White. Joe Brooks Secretary, Paul Carter Rowland Advisor, Fr. ROW: George Gegenfurtner, Kucharski, SEVENTH ROW: Joe Schultz, Mike Crowley, During this past year Gannon College has seen many varied accomplishments of the Gamma Rho chapter of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity. These services were performed for the college in line with their Engineered Leadership program. This program is specially designed to produce leaders from the members of the fraternity by stressing organization and unified accomplish- ments of each committee in the chapter. Through this program the Delta Sigs have published the Fast Break magazine, the first substantial basketball program for the school. They also had their Golden Knight protecting the Audi and announc- ing home games during the basketball season. Among the chapter affairs the Sigs have organized a Mothers Club and an Alumni Club to assist them in their undertakings. The members of Delta Sigs, led by president Tom Waldron, are prominent in many campus organizations with eight members on Student Council, two members in Blue Key National Honor Fraternity and six members named to Who's Who among Stu- dents in American Universities and Colleges. Tony Ottaviani is president of the Junior Class and Joe Brooks associate-editor of the Lance. The social year of the Sigs is centered around five events. The first event of the school year is the Fall Weekend, then the Or- phan's Christmas Party for the children from St. Joseph's. Next is the Sweetheart Dance, the Sailor's Ball which is held by the pledges, and finally the formal Carnation Ball held in the Spring. Gamma Rho chapter, Gannon's first fraternity, began in 1954. Their house at 547 West Sixth Street their pride and joy, was the first fraternity house on campus. On this record they base their claims as Gannon's First and Finest. AT THE CARNATION Ball new brother Jerry Carter has his pin attached by his date. EVERYONE IS WELCOME aboard at the annual Sailor's Ball, held by the pledges. WORKING HAND in hand, the members of the newly formed Mothers Club help the brothers install new drapes for the house. FRATERNITIES ■BHMll BUT THAT'S the Star of Da id. AND FOR my next number TKE is the world's largest fraternity with over two-hundred chapters. It is represented here at Gannon by Delta Chi, and has been highly regarded as one of Gannon's top social fraternities in its nine year existence. TKE has a primary purpose of promoting academic advancement and scholastic achievement. This is evident by the fraternity's overall average of 2.5, which is well above the overall chapter requirements for entrance. TKE's accomplishments this year included the presentation of the highly successful Broth- er's Four concert, the donation of a fifty star American Flag to the gym, a large bas- ketball schedule board on the front lawn of the administration building, and the con- struction of a large display for this year's Basketball Festival, and active participation in the Winter Carnival. TAU KAPPA EPSILON WHO SAID fraternities have drinking parties9 58 sspssa From left: FIRST ROW: Dave Hayes Treasurer, Skip Syzmanowitz Pledge- master, Bob Lea Historian, Jim Shank Sergeant at Arms, Mike Moran, Jim DeLena President; SECOND ROW: Tom Diefenbach, Wayne Sulecki Secretary; THIRD ROW: John Metelski, Gary Holquist, Louis Grande, Paul Gloekler, John Chadonic, Jerry Bondanza; ROW FOUR: Bill Schaaf, Bill Pavlachk, John Signorele, Norm Ledwin, Dave Newman; ROW FIVE: Tony Kaminski, Rich Sosnowski, Gary Lunger, Bob Miester; ROW SIX: Gary Diefenbach, 59 Leni Koch, Bill Gross, Tom Grant, Fr. Sommers, Ed Hayes, Tom Pratt, Lou Forti; ROW SEVEN: Mike Lander, Fred DeVerse, John Kohut, Bob Waylson, Dick Giermann, Tom Battlellino, Joe Christiano; ROW EIGHT: Jon Whiteman, Tom Wonders, Ralph DeCosmo, Jack Jenc, Chuck Liegang, Joe Turner, Don McCurdy; ROW NINE: Tom O'Connor, Phil Nasca; ROW TEN: Rich LaPrice, Morgan Jacox. FRATERNITIES A PERFECT evening — soft lights, soft music, o beautiful girl and alcohol. BRING ON the pizzal THIS ONE looks like about an 87 degree bank. FROM LEFT: Ralph Rossoni, Frank Cargioli, Louis Grignol, Joe Cargioli, Dom Frisina, Jack Malovich, Dennis Bonavita, Cher Vendetti, Dan Tirabasso Secretary, Tony Mancuso Treasurer, Mr. Ernest Wright Advisor, Rich Vendetti President. ALPHA PHI DELTA Beta Rho Chapter of Alpha Phi Delta was initiated at Gannon in November of 1959. The membership of the fraternity is small and is meant to remain small. Highlights of the fraternity's many functions throughout the school year include the annual Founders Day Dinner Dance and the annual Spaghetti Dinner. The chapter also participates actively in intramural sports, school activities, and community projects. It is the belief of the brothers that a small organization gives to its members individuality and the opportunity for each member to use his talents and to develop real bonds of friendship 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, thus high standards must be met. 61 I From left; FIRST ROW: Art Gaedcke, John Cresanta, Jack Maher, Mr. James Wieczorek, Chick Sedelmyer, Ron Geragi, Tom Kaczmarek; THIRD ROW: Chuck O'Conner Faculty Advisor, Dick Hatheway Treasurer, Gene Hoge Vice-President, Colwell, Tom Eisenman, Jim Grey, Don Key, Ed Kanai; FOURTH ROW: Jim Witt- B. Robert Sedelmyer President, Joe Regner Secretary; SECOND ROW: Dave man, Fritz McDowell, John Freed, Jim Crane. Dieteman, Nick Crino, John Mariani, Dennis McSweeney, Paul Chicatelli, Dave PI KAPPA ALPHA GOES NATIONAL Gannon College became the first Catholic college to gain a charter from the Pi Kappa Alpha National Social Fraternity. On December 2, 1962 following the formal initiation, banquet, reception, and installation, Epsilon Upsilon became the one hundred fortieth chapter of FIKA. Many long months were spent in service to Gannon College and in meeting the rigid require- ments of TTKA before the dreams of the forty newly initiated brothers were culminated in achieving this chapter status. Pi Kappa Alpha was founded on March 1, 1868 on the campus of the University of Virginia. Since that time, it has grown to become highly ranked in the top ten social fraternities in the United States. To implant the highest ideals on character, scholarship, personal concl ' manhood, and good citizenship are the chief aims of TTKA. Under the spirited support and encouragement of Pi Kappa Alpha's two faculty advisors, Mr. James O'Connor and Mr. Charles Kroncke, and its chaplain, Fr. Howard Niebling, Epsilon Upsilon chapter has held innumerable successful social func- tions including its TTKA Dream Girl Dance and its Founders Day Weekend. The fraternity gladly gives its services and such things as: the Gannon social calendar blotters and Golden Knight's basketball promotional aids to increase community interest in Gannon College. Pi Kappa Alpha constantly strives for improvement in the social, spiritual, and intellectual interests of its members in their rela- tions with their college and their community. 62 '- ™ T sk 1 « l ,- w THE BANQUET following installation concludes the weekend ceremonies. ' «|§|| INSTALLATION TEAM poses after a busy two days transforming a colony into a 63 THE NATIONAL charter is presented to President Bob Sed- chapter. elmyer by the national officers. lor. K ■n THE FINE points of the precision made sabres are explained to Chaplain Father Spiece by Colonel Forston. IF ONLY I were 4-F. THE SABER Team honoring Miss Barbara York at the Winter Carnival PAGE DONATED BY TOM KARLE'S VARSITY SHOP 64 SCABBARD AND BLADE AFTER THIS we'll have a half-hour of PT. Scabbard and Blade National Miliary Honor Society provides opportunity for its members to increase their knowledge and proficiency in military matters. D Com- pany, 14th Regiment, Gannon's Chapter of Scabbard and Blade, was initiated in 1958. Membership is avail- able to those Advanced ROTC cadets who have main- tained a 2.0 average and are acceptable to the Company. Scabbard and Blade engages in many activities. It sponsors the Military Ball. Each spring, Scabbard and Blade conducts a three-day encampment to prepare the juniors for summer camp. A dinner-dance, sponsored by the juniors is also held each spring. The Sabre Team, conducts precision drill demonstrations during ceremonies of several of the College's major social functions. Among these are the Military Ball and the Gannon College Winter Carnival. Scabbard and Blade is also active in many of the col- lege intramural sports. The Company basketball team, the Sabers, won last year's Gold Medal Tournament. From Left: FRONT; Dom Sette Captain, Phil Szymanowicz 1st Lieutenant, Elwyn Brown 2nd Lieutenant, Mike Balfe 1st Sergeant. FIRST ROW: Joe Messina, Joe Turner, Tom Diefenbach, Louis Musante, Bernie Graf, Paul Gloekler, Denny Bonavita, Ron Ballay, Charlie Mentz, Dave Steines, SECOND ROW: John Uail, Al Franco, Jim English, Dennis Speigel, Jim Diefendorf, Richard Hayes, Joe Bruncsak, Jim Patterson, Joe Szymanski, Mide Demma, THIRD ROW: Gary Sepsi, Cheyenned Krasnesky, Joe Umpirowicz, Joe Brunner, Joe Budny, Blair Smoulder, Tom Jarzomskj, Terry Camp, Dave Newman, Norm Ledwin. V- W- ■ fl '•'«- m H r i t 9 MILITARY FROM LEFT, FIRST ROW: Louie Dresch, Marty Hammer, James Zimpfer, John Wojiechowski Executive Officer; David Fabian Company Commander, James Ferrara, Capt. Calvin R. McCully Faculty Advisor, Fr. James McCullough Chaplain, Dennis McSweeny, Norb Dowdell, Tom Kaczmarek, Lon Mohney. SECOND ROW: Allan Stanko, James Lutz, Don Ackerman, Phil Nasca, Stan Frongzaglia, Russ DeLaney, John Ceramic, Ron Kowaleski, Don Kurpiewski, Jeff O'Hara. THIRD ROW: Edward Stebell, Bob Bach, John Legler, Rich Pryor, Vic Curti, Howard Rose, John Sechrist, David Prawdzik, Tim Boss, James Vigleone, Louis Cesa. FOURTH ROW: John Pay- rash, Joe Buzanowski, Robert Marcus, James Fatter, Nicholas Anthony, Tom Leonordi, Philip Lynch. FIFTH ROW: Mike Sheehan, Tom Krotozinski, Phil Walsh, Bill Cichowski, Frank Quin, Chuck Waddingham, John Henke, Larry Lepkowski, Richard Amendola, Edward Tulmac, Ralph Rossoni, Mike Konopka, James Swartz, Robert Boris. PERSHING RIFLES Company 0-5 of the National Society of the Pershing Rifles was char- tered at Gannon College in the spring of 1956. The school year 1956-57 saw P R Cap. Arthur Gunther as Company 0-5's first com- manding officer. At its initiation on the drill floor in February of 1957 at the drill meet sponsored by the 1st Batallion of the 5th Regiment, Company 0-5 showed it was not going to be just another rout step outfit. First place in platoon drill went to Company 0-5. Since that date, Gannon College has dominated that event at the 1st Batallion Drill Meet. Some other awards Company 0-5 has received are Outstanding Com- pany Award, 1st Annual Gannon Invitational Drill Meet, 1961; Most Improved Company Award, 5th Regimental Drill Meet, 1961; and the First Company to receive the Commander's Award, the highest award possible to a company in the 5th regiment. Company 0-5 received the 5th Regiment Commander Award in the spring of 1962. Besides these awards Company 0-5 has had the distinction of being invited, for the last two years, to the Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington D.C. This year Company 0-5, under the leadership of P R Capt. David Fabian, expects to surpass its achievements of last year, just as every year it has surpassed the achievements of the previous year. PAGE DONATED BY ISAAC BAKER SON fifi NO PUSHUPS!!! What about Jack's physical fitness program? m l pi SHOULD WE give him a deficiency or a dishonorable discharge? THE BRASS show off another trophy before putting it in the case. wn ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT LEADERS CLASS OFFICERS FROM LEFT: FIRST ROW; Ed Kuhar, Tony Ottaviani, Ed Stuczynski, Jim Crane; SECOND ROW; Lew Forti. Ron Geragi, John O'Brian, Paul Volensky; THIRD ROW; Jeff O'Hara, Tom Grandenetti, John Reisenberg, Jim Meko. 70 I tH behSHBSuBj m From left Tom Wonders, George O'Donnel, Mike Lander, Jim Patterson, Tom Grandenetti, Mike Demma, Vince Cassano, Rich Carver, Pat Hayes, Jim Porter, Lew Forti, Ron Esser, Treasurer Joseph Turner, Ed Lander, Jim Brown, Secretary Robert Ward, Jim Rudy, John Chadonic, President Joseph Messina, Marty Evans, Joe Cooley, Vice President Tony Ottaviani, Rich Bruno. STUDENT COUNCIL The preamble to the Student Council Constitution best describes the purpose of Gannon's Student Government. They are pledged . . . to advance ourselves spiritually, to augment our education, to encourage social activities, to foster a spirit of companionship among ourselves, and to do honor to the name of the college. For the spiritual advancement of the student body, Council has taken various steps toward spiritual leadership. This includes a Father-Son Communion Break- fast during the Lenten season. Throughout the year, they will be seen taking the lead in spiritual activities, such as Friday morning Mass, the annual retreat, the Living Rosary, and the Day of Recollection. To help augment the education of the Gannon student, Council strives to main- tain an intellectual atmosphere by sponsoring a Guest Lecture Series. For the convenience of the Gannon Student Council has prepared a Student Handbook containing helpful information about Gannon rules, customs, and tidbits. Social life at Gannon College revolves around the many Friday Night Mixers. In addition to these a host of other social activities are provided. The 8-Ball, a free semi-formal dance highlighting the fall social season, is the responsibility of the Student Council. In order to insure a spirit of brotherhood among the different groups on campus, Council has coordinated all their activities. In its role as coordinator, Council designs a yearly social calendar which blends the activities of Gannon groups with those of the neighboring women's schools. In furthering the name of Gannon College, Student Council takes part in various community activities. Each fall Council participates in the city-wide United Fund Campaign. This year to promote an interest in local and national politics, Coun- cil has been instrumental in the forming of the Young Republicans' and the Young Democrats' Clubs. To provide interesting topics of debate between these two parties, Council has established an organization known as PROBE, which will pre- sent a controversial political subject for discussion each month. The Boys at South Hall will never go for this, Pete. ■ STUDENT LEADERS WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES H H From left: FIRST ROW: David S. Hayes, George O'Donnel, Mike Kaczmarek, Tony Ottaviani, THIRD ROW: Tom Getchell, Joe Brooks, Bob Demma, Phil Szymanowicz, Charles Emmons, Mike Balte SECOND ROW: Ward, Jack Maher, Marty Evans, Tony Denny, FOURTH ROW Jow Budny, Steve Muscarella, Jerry Bondanza, Frank Cammarota, Jim Crane, Tom 72 John Chadonic, Joe Messina, John Vacek, Tom Waldron, Chet Vendetti. C.C.D. Gannon's Confraternity of Christian Doctrine is one of the most active organizations on campus. Each week at least twenty-three accredited CCD teachers from Gannon instruct elementary and secondary school children in eleven parishes in the Erie diocese. Gannon founded the CCD unit in order to bet- ter coordinate the teachers' activities. The cam- pus activities are not limited to Gannon students, however. Under the direction of a college inter- collegiate CCD Board, college students from Villa, Mercyhurst, and Gannon co-ordinate teach- ing, home-visiting, and group activities on the three campuses. Each fall, an inter-collegiate CCD Day is held. This year's program featured speakers from Pittsburgh and a college panel from Niagara University. CCD also introduced a new diocesan program for college students — a Summer Volunteer Program. It is hoped that the summer of 1963 will see the first efforts of college teachers in summer school. From left: FIRST ROW: Joe Budny, Bob Bausch, Tom McEnery; SECOND ROW: Dan Flynn, Tony Sebald, Dave Smith. RELIGION CLASSES with public school students are a weekly occasion for CCD teachers. 73 SPIRITUAL From left: FIRST ROW: Al Brown, George Mische, Tom Schneider, Dennis Edwards, Charles Drexler, Fr. Peterson; SECOND ROW: Bill Bleil, Bob Piccirillo, Joe Montes, Larry Chiu, Ralph Ancona, Joe Chisholm; THIRD ROW: Rich Royce, Mike Moran, Dave Eckart, Bob Ingrund, Dave Stemmler, Rich Browakowski, Walt Kowalski; FOURTH ROW: Armando Ramirez, Bob Meshanko, John Cross, Bob Pears, Tom Getchell, Ed Dax, Tom Havrilla, Tom Laniewicz, Tom Jarsomski, John Radkowski, Bill Engle, Jerry Simmons,- SIXTH ROW: John Bliel, Don Petulla, Bob Pikor. The St. Thomas More Club is an organization of Catholic students whose primary objective is to promote Catholic ideals in all walks of life, and to foster an aware- ness of the layman's responsibility to international development. To achieve these objectives a program of activities has been set up to train future Catholic leaders. On a local level the activities include: work with the children of St. Joseph's home, the annual orphans picnic in the Fall, the Easter egg hunt in the Spring, supervising the Home's intramural basketball program, and the treating of the boys from the Home to weekly football games, basketball games, and movies. The speakers com- mittee endeavors to foster similar organizations in high schools and at other col- leges. To accomplish this, speakers are sent to various high schools and colleges. Headquarters for the club is the Maria House which acts both as a residence and training center for those who wish to pursue apostolic work in Latin America. The club is fortunate at this time to have a number of students from Latin America re- siding at the Maria House, aiding in the Latin America Training Program. At the present time two graduates of Gannon representing the St. Thomas More Club are completing their second and final year of teaching at a boys high school in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. Upon graduation this year two other members will be sent and maintained by the club to continue this project. At all times the club strives to fulfill its motto A Servant Of God First. 74 SAINT THOMAS MORE Y.C.S. The Young Christian Students (YCS) is a specialized movement of the lay apostolate which aspires to improve student environment and student life and to enhance the spiritual formation of its members. YCS exists in both Catholic and secular colleges throughout the United States, and in some parishes. A national headquarters team of full time workers handles the publications, contact between groups, the national meet- ings, and the coordination of the national program. YCS is an international movement existing in nearly 50 countries. The International Secretariat in Paris coordinates the work of the movements in the various countries. The heart of the Young Christian Students lies in the groups of students in the schools who attempt to serve the needs of the other students and of the school. The students, in groups of four to ten, come together weekly for a meeting with a chaplain. At meetings the students look objectively at aspects of their student life and, using St. Thomas' outline of the virtue of prudence — OBSERVE, JUDGE AND ACT - attempt to make their environment more fully Christian. Time is also set apart during the meeting for scripture and liturgy discussions in which the students grow in knowledge of Christ and His teachings and those of His Church. At Gannon there are five YCS groups composed of freshmen, sophomore and junior members. Fathers Sullivan, DeSante and Hilbert act as the chaplains of the various groups. K. II, ;¥ 9 From left: Fr. Sullivan, David Rice, William Cooper, Robert Sigler, James Matts, Terry Whalen, Frank Cammarata, James Wingerter. 75 1 } fl Ft GANNON KNIGHT Backing indignant student protests over unsavory cafeteria food and supporting Student Council attempts to solve the perennial parking problem, the Gan- non Knight, student weekly newspaper, is one that is published solely from the student point of view. Boasting a total circulation of over 2,000, the paper is staffed by students from every division of the College. The editorial staff, recognized as a free thinking group, consistently attacked those conditions which it felt, in its best judgment, were the most pressing stu- dent problems, while at the same time praised and encouraged the best quali- ties of school administration officials. Not all work, the paper supplements its journalistic attempts with fun-filled escapades. This year it initiated the Charlie Brown Kite Flying Contest to compliment the freshman orientation program. Special editions are published for ex- traordinary campus events, notably the basketball opener and the Winter Car- nival. The Knight gets funds for its operation from student activities fees and from advertising. From left: FIRST ROW: Wayne Sulecki Copy Editor, Rev. Paul DeSante Moderator, John Vacek Editor- in-Chief, Tom Krug News Editor, Tom Uhrmacher Sports Editor; SECOND ROW: George Mische, John Rezmerski Marty Gallahger, George O'Donnell Business Manager, Jerry Skrypzak; THIRD ROW: Joe Cooley, Don Svoren Feature Editor, Jay Hebert, Frank Smith, Ron Bally, Joe Barsotti Photography Editor; FOURTH ROW: Dennis Chapman, Joe Brooks, George Brugger, Tom Piscitelli, Jim Martin. 76 DON I JUST stand there, say something. WAAL, LET me thoat! saay something . . . about GEO. O'DONNELL billing one of the Lance's many advertisers. From left: FIRST ROW: Ron Ballay, Mike Balfe, Joe Brooks, Mike Demma; SECOND ROW: John Morrissey, Tony Casciano, Jim Dudenhoefer, Joe Messina, Joe Barsotti; THIRD ROW: John Scott, Mike McGrath, Marty Evans, Ray Burkehart, Joe Cooley; FOURTH ROW: Ed Kanai, George Mische, John Vacek, Doug Lennon. Missing: Stan Kiewice, George O'Donnel, Jerry Skrypzak, Ron Decker, George Brugger. 77 LANCE A lot of initiative and enthusiasm, a few novel ideas, a little past ex- perience, a host of would-be con- tributors, and a batch of new pho- tography equipment on order . . . these were the elements with which the 1963 Lance staff started tack- ling their greatest ever yearbook. As time wore on additions came to pass. Some professional photogra- phy was introduced by nationally- known Irving Lloyd. Bob Swanson, American Yearbook representative, tapped his years of experience to Lance advantage. Faculty Advisor, Father Slater, responded to a sub- tle hint, and outfitted the desper- ately needed dark room. Joe Bar- sotti's photography staff attained an unexpected rating for dependa- bility. But as time wore out deletions also came to pass. The host of would-be contributors didn't contribute. Sub- ordinate staffs integrated and then disintegrated. The batch of new equipment remained on order just a little too long. The initiative, de- termination, and enthusiasm oc- casionally waned. One element re- mained constant — the staff's desire to produce a high quality annual. One hundred and eighty pages and attempted originality and con- sistency in pictures, layout, typogra- phy, and theme are the features in- cluded to make the 1963 Lance fulfill its promises. MH MHHH H HnOHa §■■■■■ FROM LEFT: FIRST ROW: Dave Lynch, John Rezmerski, Co-editor. SECOND ROW: Joe Zentis, Tom Schlaudecker Co-editor, Bill Castaldi, John Crouch. THIRD ROW: George Brugger. THE SCUTCHEON Last year, several English majors noted that Gannon was with- out a literary magazine, and decided that such a publication was needed. Shortly before school began in September, two seniors, Tom Schlaudecker and John Rezmerski, consulted Dr. Rowland, head of the English Department, and with his ap- proval began working out a format for the proposed maga- zine. As they conceived it, the magazine would not be strictly literary, but would have a broader scope, encompassing many areas that might interest college students. The aim of the magazine was taken from that expressed by Addison and Steele in The Spectator: To enliven morality with wit, and to temper wit with morality. In keeping with the theme suggested by the names Knight and Lance, they named the projected publication The Scutcheon. After school began, the staff was organized, a publicity cam- paign was started, and written contributions were solicited. Through the efforts of Publicity Manager John Crouch, news- papers and radio were used to reach as many people as pos- sible not only at Gannon, but in the surrounding area. Initial re- sponse was poor, but some contributions were received. Essays' were assigned to staff members, and then more contributions were received. To provide the magazine with a source of fiction, Dr. Rowland conducted a creative writing seminar which provoked several student-written stories. A few offerings came from Erieites who wished to see their work published. A deadline was set for articles, and George Brugger, Bill Castaldi, Frank Smith, and Wayne Sulecki, the editorial staff, along with the executive editors, began the work of reading, judging, correcting, editing, and organizing. Publication was planned for the end of the semester. Under sponsorship of Lambda lota Tau, the magazine is expected to be continued and improved in future years. PAGE DONATED BY TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY 7fi INSTITUTE OF ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS On January 1, 1963, the two largest engineering organizations in the world, The Ameri- can Institute of Electrical Engineers and the Institute of Radio Engineers, merged to form the Institute of Electric and Electronic Engineers. The AIEE has been on the Gannon Campus since June of 1956. A joint AIEE-IRE stu- dent branch was formed in April of 1962. The purposes of the IEEE are scientific, literary, and educational; directed toward the advancement of the theory and practice of electrical engineering, electronics, radio, allied branches of engineering or the related arts and sciences. The Student Branch at Gannon assists in the professional development of the students. Membership is open to all students enrolled in the division of Pure and Applied Science. The club takes part in the various activities around the campus. This year's officers are Paul Major — chairman; Joe Matava — AIEE Secretary,- Paul Podbielski — IRE Secretary,- James Schumacher — Treasurer,- and Mr. Frank Groskiewicz — Faculty Advisor. • JT% I • . 1 • • ! FROM LEFT; FIRST ROW: Jim Schumacher Treasurer, Tom Lew, Paul Major President. SECOND ROW: Paul Podbielski, Mike Doran, Chuck Slomski, Jim Cioccio, Al Kalicki, John Metelski. THIRD ROW: Joe Matava Vice-President- Secretary, Don Smith, Mr. Groskewicz Advisor. PAGE DONATED BY KRAUS ELECTRIC COMPANY 79 OPEN DISCUSSION brings members up to date on current events in the field of education. FROM LEFT: FIRST ROW: John Radkowski, Jerry Sim- mons President, Bill Castaldi Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Terry Macioge, Mrs. Frita Davis, Dave Martin Secretary-Treasurer, Richard Kewley. THIRD ROW: Bernie Graf, Bill Reimen, Henry Wienczskowski, Louis Pais, Bill Maneval FOURTH ROW: Dr. Charles R. Col- vin Advisor, Mrs. A. Dunfee, Joan Dalton. FIFTH ROW: John Satsik, Paul Desantis, Mr. Charles L. Alcorn Advisor. PENNSYLVANIA STATE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Student P.S.E.A., is an organization limited to those Gannon students who are planning to enter the teaching profession. The chief purpose of the organization is to supple- ment the regular education courses by promoting movies, speakers, panels, and discus- sions that cannot be covered in the classroom. Student P.S.E.A. is affiliated with the Pennsylvania State Education Association and the National Education Association. Through membership each member is entitled to the N.E.A. Journal, the P.S.E.A. Journal, and the P.S.E.A. Newsletters. These periodicals keep the student abreast of the most current development in education trends, impor- tant statistics, latest audio-visual techniques and improved teaching experiments. The organization aims at promoting and fostering student attitudes, at improving pro- fessional standards in educal n and in the teaching profession. PAGE DONATED BY JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANY PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS The purpose of the student chapter of the Pennsylvania Society of Professional Engi- neers is to instill professional thinking among engineering students and to bridge the gap found between classroom applications and those techniques used in the indus- trial world. The student chapter here at Gannon fulfills its purpose through professional guest speakers, personal contacts with businessmen, and tours of industry. Through these means of communicating with industry the engineering student obtains informa- tion pertaining to various fields of engineering, job opportunities, salaries, and has an opportunity to see on the spot engineering practices. In past years, the student chapter has made these industrial tours a definite part of its yearly activities. During the past academic year, this student chapter has become affiliated with the National Society of Professional Engineers, thus promoting a Gannon College stu- dent engineering club not only statewide, but nationally. ■■ FROM LEFT: FRONT: George Titus. SECOND ROW: Louis Musante, Robert Lacey, Richard Lewkowicz, John Moulthrop Vice-President, Joseph Szymanski President, Charles Leingang Recording Secretary, Charles Mentz, Fred Kol- ler, Charles Szewczykowski. PAGE DONATED BY SLATER FOOD SERVICE 81 AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY The Gannon chapter of Student Affili- ates of the American Chemical Society was founded during the Spring semester of 1961. It was officially recognized by the American Chemical Society shortly thereafter. The objects of the Affiliate as stated in its constitution are-. ... to afford an opportunity for the students of Chemistry and Chemical Engineer- ing at Gannon to become better ac- quainted, to secure the intellectual stimulation that arises from professional association, to secure experience in pre- paring and presenting technical mate- rial before chemical audiences, to fos- ter a professional spirit among the mem- bers, and to instill a professional pride in Chemistry and Chemical Engineer- ing. Membership is open to all Chemistry majors who have become affi liated in- dividually with the American Chemical Society as Student Affiliates. Activities during the past year have in- cluded a field trip to the Atomic Power station at Shippingport, Pennsylvania, the beginning of construction of a Po- larograph, and the sponsoring of speak- ers from the Chemical Industry and re- lated fields at the Affiliate's meetings. Rev. Xavier Mihm has been the faculty advisor of the Affiliate since its incep- tion and has contributed greatly to the development of the chapter. FROM LEFT: FIRST ROW: Joe Kostansek, Paul Swanson. SECOND ROW: David Zukowski, Bob Ulrich, Dan Nawrocki. THIRD ROW: Carl Merhar, Ingo May, Paul Jargiello. THE SHIPPINGPORT plant provided the Chemistry Club with many eye-opening sights. I I • Mil «[ CIITIll Mill □□uaauna M .... t. ' lie ■ DEBATE CLUB This was the year of expansion for Gannon's new Debate Club. Besides par- ticipating in intercollegiate tournament competition, the debaters presented exhibition debates before a number of area high schools and professional associations. The club also initiated an intramural debate program, open to all Gannon students, and sponsored two debate tournaments. The first of these tournaments was co-sponsored with Student Council. It brought representatives from eighteen high schools to Gannon from cities throughout the northeastern United States. The second tournament was held on March 23 as part of a round-robin series conducted with six area colleges. Through these various activities, the club endeavors to spread the name of Gannon as a fine academic institution and to provide a practical forum for the development of speaking, research, and persuasive techniques among Gannon students. This year the debaters, under the auspices of Mr. James O'Conner, have com- peted in nine tournaments. In addition, Bill Kennedy won awards for his speaking prowess on two occasions and Emmett Kraus won a citation for his outstanding speaking ability. IMH.I units 'Let's see now . . . 'blonde' is under FROM LEFT: FIRST ROW: Eugene Kennedy, Paul Powell. SECOND ROW: Emmett Kraus, Daniel Hamilton, Michael Mahonev Treasurer, Gerald Kraus President, Mr James O'Conner Advisor. PAGE DONATED BY FISHER SCHELLER PHARMACY «• EXTRACURRICULAR GANNON COLLEGE HISTORICAL SOCIETY To provide for those who are concerned with history a chance to enlighten themselves regarding that subject ... so that by investigating the record of the past, we may better understand the problems of the future. A relatively new group on campus, this club is mainly geared for majors in the field of history, but any interested person may become an associate member. Among other things, membership required the sub- mission of a research paper on some selected topic. This group's main area of concentration this past year has been local history, viz., those events, persons, and sites of historical significance which can be traced in the immediate surrounding area. A field trip of sites in the immediate city was taken by the club in October, as well as an expedition to Waterford in November. On each of these forays the format was the assignment of a particular site to some member, who through research served to enlighten both himself and others on the significance of his topic. Other historical pil- grimages have been planned for the future. More than capably advised by Dr. Beyer and Mr. Mish, the Historical Society looks forward to further adventures along the pathways of the past. FROM LEFT: Tony Deny, Louis Pais, Bob Sigler Treasurer, Jerry Bobango. Phillip Lynch, Doug Lennon, Deno Barsotti President, Bob Kerner, Dave Rybok. PAGE DONATED BY W. T. GRANT COMPANY 84 SING ALONG with Fr. Rich. FROM LEFT: Terry Camp, Frank Pastor, Steve Kerchansky, Clyde Tackley, Marty Gallagher, Val Adams, Pat Gallagher, John Stasik, Ron Geragi, John Price, Frank Genuso, Art Broom, Fr. Richard Sullivan Director. 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. GLEE CLUB PAGE DONATED BY LADIES CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION 85 EXTRACURRICULAR   iv From Left: Bob Donegan President, Dave Rybak, Joe Budny, Chet Vendetti, Bob McGaughey,- FRONT: Mike Bolfe. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB The International Relations Club of Gannon College is celebrating its tenth anniversary this year. Its prime function at Gannon Col- lege is to produce annually a mock United Nations General As- sembly which draws area high school students from three different states. Some five hundred students participate in this affair held in the spring of each year. This year, high schools that have partici- pated for ten years will be given special awards and honors at a banquet. The I.R.C. is affiliated with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, the college organization participates actively in regional and sub-regional meetings sponsored by the parent- organization. It also offers Political Science students practical training in their field. WE DON'T drink that in our countr 86 FIRST ROW: front, left Pat Smolinski, Kathy Cook Sec. SECOND ROW: Don Svoren President, Bob Ward Treasurer, Jim English Vice-President; THIRD ROW: Mr. Fleming Advisor, Fr. Paskus, Dick Vendetti; FOURTH R OW: Dan Hamilton, Ben Fogarty, Marilyn Pokarski; FIFTH ROW: Ken Gamble, George Brugger, Dave Lynch; SIXTH ROW: Bob McKee, John Vacek, George Del Porto, Tom England, Joe Gredler, Denny Rossiter. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB The Psychology Club was organized this year to unite students who share a common interest in Psychology for the express purpose of discussing and establishing programs which will enlighten the members as to the various aspects of Psychology as a science and a pro- fession. This organization is open to all area college students expressing a desire to advance their knowl- edge in Psychology and to advance the purpose of the Psychology Club. Activities of the club include field trips to institutions connected with psychology, guest speakers, discussion groups, motion pictures, and many other features which tend to increase one's knowledge in the ever- growing field of Psychology. 87 EXTRACURRICULAR R.O.T.C. BAND The Gannon College R.O.T.C. Band, which has provided music for R.O.T.C. drill, pep rallies, basketball games, school activities, and formal concerts, has also begun to make itself known in other areas. Without interfering with their musical proficiency, the members of the band were judged the best in squad and platoon drill in the Brigade Competition last year. In addition, the band has worked behind the scenes to help sponsor such events as the Military Ball and the Gannon Invitational Drill Meet. Last year the band became a charter member of the National R.O.T.C. Band Associa- tion. This year the band will journey to Camp Kilmer, New Jersey, to take part in the N. R.O.T.C. Band Association competition on April 19-20. Here Gannon will compete musically and drill-wise against R.O.T.C. bands from all over the country. In addition to their drill and musical capabilities, the band has yearly banquets and a cord ceremony. By the tremendous spirit exhibited by some of this year's bandsmen, the band has enough potential to remain on the upswing for many years to come. 88 PAGE DONATED BY AKD PRINTING COMPANY s - From Left: FIRST ROW: Marty Evans, Ernie Trozzo, Dr. Kohl- miller, Bill Wilhelm SECOND ROW: Fran Maxin, John McFadden, Mike Andrae, Paul Chicatelli, John Brace THIRD ROW: Dave KofFman, Ron Zymilinski, Dennis Barnes, Dennis DeSantis, Dave Jobes. SCIENCE he Science Club is composed of students in the various science fields. It aids in broad- ening their knowledge of the sciences through movies, field trips, guest speakers, and general discussions. It also provides its members with a means of expressing themselves C[ ID on topics in which they have taken a special interest. Several members of the Science Club have visited St. Vincent's Hospital to witness surgery. They are also planning on visiting various cancer research centers in the area. This year the science club is work- ing to purchase books for the Biology library in the General Purpose Building. 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 community. PAGE DONATED BY NELSON, GOLD BERG, HEIDT 89 EXTRACURRICULAR From left, FIRST ROW; Mr. Ernest Wright Faculty Adviser, David S. Hayes President, Milt Dickerson Vice President, Ray Tobalaski Treasurer, Bob Dick- erson Secretary,- SECOND ROW; Terry McCarthy, Anthony Umpirowicz, David Steines, Bill Gray, Joe Brown, Ron Fustine; THIRD ROW; R. Stanley, Nash, Tom Grant, Leni Koch, George Tutaj, Berni Leptkowski. STUDENT INVESTMENT TRUST 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 deal- ing with the New York Stock Exchange. For the next four years con- secutively, Mr. Lamb made four additional $2,500 donations raising the total amount to $12,500. The Trust, under the supervision of Mr. Ernest Wright, discusses the desirability of buying and selling many different stocks,- it enables its members to become somewhat familiar with the field of investments and to begin financial analysis of the stock fluctuations. As of November, 1962 the Student Investment Trust portfolio of stock had a market value of $22,000. Thus through investing and reinvesting the club has been able to almost double its original assets. The club has stocks in many different industries. The S.I.T. also rewards scholarships each year to students in Business Administration who show academic promise and are in need of finan- cial assistance. PAGE DONATED BY ERIE INSURANCE EXCHANGE 90 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 engages in seminars and field trips to the various institutions in the area to gain a more complete appreciation of the broad aspects of the field. Membership is open to all students interested in the problems facing an individual in the modern world. It hopes that by understanding these problems men will be able to improve not only the lot of the less fortunate but also that of himself. 1 FROM LEFT: FIRST ROW; Jim Donnelly Vice-President, Ted Bierbauer Secretary- Treasurer, Frank Buffamonti President, Mr. Joseph Tascone Advisor; SECOND ROW; Dave Kren, Pat Carroll, Frank Cammarata, John Radkowski, Marty Brown; THIRD ROW; Marty Hammer, Mike Simmons, Ed Dax, Roger Kaligowski, Ron Concilia. PAGE DONATED BY BREEZE PUBLISHING COMPANY 91 EXTRACURRICULAR TALISMAN PLAYERS The Talisman Players, Gannon's dramatic organization, offers prac- tical experience in the theatre to all interested students, both in the fields of theatre production and acting. At least three plays are pre- sented during the academic year, utilizing a program designed to further develop the student through actual practice and study. A summer program recently initiated by the Players has met with much success in entertaining the Erie public as well as providing further opportunities in theatre work for interested students. During the past summer, four student-directed productions were staged. In the summer, as well as during the academic year, theatre courses are offered in many phasss of form, style, and production procedure. The first presentation of the Talisman Players for the Fall Semester was Appointment at Noon, a tense, symbolic play concerning three men sentenced to die. On the same program was Green Pastures, lightly dealing with the Negro's interpretation of the Old Testament. Moliere's The Imaginary Invalid was presented in December. And several other productions were planned for the spring roster. ' A BAD heart, weak kidneys, diseased bowels, that's what you really have. From left: Norman Gehrlein, Mr. Richard J. Weiland, Thomas Stephens, Richard Muller, Bob Bach, Richard Solomon, Bonnie Hoff, Brian Brom, Pat Majeski, Chuck Waldingham, Tim Cook, Ed Schleicher, Dennis Delusio, Mary Ann Bricher, Bob Kerner, Michael McGuinness, Andy Dutkowsky. YOUNG DEMOCRATS War, peace, Cuba, and Berlin — these topics now are matters of everyday student conversation. Dur- ing the next few years Gannon will produce a group of men and women who will take their places as intelligent citizens in communi- ties across the nation. These gradu- ates will provide the nucleus of leadership in their respective com- munities. They will be called upon to choose public servants and, in some cases, to be public officials. To arouse this political interest in the students, Gannon established the Young Republicans and Young Democrat organizations. From left: FIRST ROW: John Morrissey, Mike DiMonaco, Bob Ward, Mike Demma, Tom Waldron,- SECOND ROW: Dave Steines, Tom England, Jerry Nichols, Joe Solazzo, John Kucharski; THIRD ROW: Tony Casciano, John Chadonic; FOURTH ROW: Tom Rohrer, Pete White, Joe Cooley, Fran Maxin. From left: Mike Lander Secretary, Dave Hayes President, Bob Nash Treasurer, Elwyn Brown Vice-President, Ken Rodgers,- SECOND ROW: Ed Hayes, Chuck Moore, Jerry Carter, Jim Middendorf, Jay Hebert; THIRD ROW: Ed Riebe, Bill Gordon, John Tompson. 93 YOUNG REPUBLICANS The object of these organiza- tions is to develop and foster political thought and spirit, to develop intelligent, aggressive, and serviceable political or- ganizations on campus, and to give students the opportunity to meet prominent business, civic, and political leaders from the city, county, state, and nation. To promote political discussion the Gannon College, STU- DENT COUNCIL established a committee called PROBE, aim- ing to create a more intense awareness of national political controversies, Probe has set up a series of discussions ranging from Should we adopt Medi- care to Can Socialism work in a Christian land. m - SPORTS JUST ONE thin dime. BASKETBALL Gannon's going big time. We're playing teams like Notre Dame, Xavicr, DcPaul, Kentucky Wcslyan, Southern Il- linois and Tennessee State. We're going big time alright and we're going to make it. We got this Jack Byrnes kid; he can jump like a jack-rabbit, and shoot . . . well, he's just terrific. And you re- member Al Lawson; he's probably one of the fin- est prospects in collegiate basketball; he moves like a cat and docs he ever fight for those re- bounds! Then we have Willie Alford, just about the most colorful ballplayer around. How about Jerry Bodnar? Have you ever seen such a soft jump-shot? With fifth position still open, it's a toss-up between Jumbo Jim Cipalla and Norm Stih. Either of them can give us the board strength we need. With the potential of Jim Mc- Callion, Ji?n Chatterton and Bob Rojik on the bench it looks like a big season ahead. GO GET 'EM Jumbo. HEY JACK, we're playing basketball, remember? FROM LEFT: FIRST ROW; Dick Bardwell, George Hesch Head Coach, Bud Elwell Assistant Coach, Jack Byrnes Co-captain, Jerry Bodnar Co-captain, Jim McCallion; SECOND ROW; Dick Fox Freshman Coach, Jim Cipalla, Matt Andrews, Willie Alford; 97 THIRD ROW; Bob Ward, Roger Kuligowski Manager, Jerry Gorup Manager, Dick Lutz; FOURTH ROW; Al Lawson, Dwaine Bagley, Bob Rojik, Jim Chatterton; FIFTH ROW; Lou Warren, Norm Stih, Bob Foster. I'LL GRAB his arm and, Al, you take the ball C'MON GANG, it can't be that bad. MID- SEASON CRISIS I told you Gannon was going big time. It's practically mid-season and they sport a fine 7-1 record. That's great, isn't it? That big win over Southern Illinois earned Gannon a reputation in basketball circles. What a fine team effort. Jack Byrnes and Al Lawson were at their best against Villa Madonna. That Steu- benville game was a thriller . . . a one point victory in double overtime and 24 points for Cipalla. Then Xavier's giants tromped over the Knights; they were just too big. But we came right back to frolic past Mansfield State, and Western Ontario. This earned us a ranking of 12th in the UPI and 8th in the AP. PLEASE BUDDY, that's my leg. w wiw WILLIE'S IN orbit for another two pointer. Gannon has run into some problems. Those suspensions ruined our chances for any tournament bids, didn't they? We've lost our co-captains and some good bench material. This didn't help our cause any. But the suspensions and what-all have contributed to the Gannon big time pic- ture. Any big time school would have done the same thing the Gannon administration did. A school thinking big time must have rules and regulations for its players. And they must abide by them. This indicates Gannon is going big time. We're going all the way. THAT DRUM is driving me crazy. r WAIT WILLIE, I'll give you a boost. w i « ( m BASKETBALL . . . HARDER. HARDER!.'! LOOKING AHEAD rA '•! 4 bffb 14 ¥ ■ Dqw Didn't we find some great ball- players these last few games? Jim McCallion, Jim Chatterton, Bob Rojik, Lou Warren, Dick Lutz all have come through for us. These new look boys along with our ir- replaceable trio of Lawson, Ci- palla, and A ford have played some fine basketball the second half of the season. They've been looking h Ih r with each game. And they 11 hi playing together for two more years. They should be great. Gan- non's going big time alright. We're looking to tin future. We're going to maki it. , ■■■.;,-. mm WtS THEY DON'T make anything like they used to. LET'S ALL jump next time. SEASON RECORD 54 Southern Illinois U. 49 80 Villa Madonna 72 76 Steubenville 75 61 Xavier University 91 96 Mansfield State 72 76 Western Ontario U. 43 60 Edinboro State 52 79 Belmont Abbey 59 64 Alliance 65 95 Malone 55 67 Geneva 75 48 Youngstown University 53 ob Tennessee A. I. U. 75 52 Kentucky Wesleyan 87 68 Buffalo State U. 56 58 Alliance 68 75 Indiana State 54 65 St. Vincent 54 72 Tennessee A. I. U. 85 47 Notre Dame 82 68 Philadelphia Textile U. 58 48 DePaul University 83 66 Steubenville 78 72 Youngstown U. 70 65 Findlay 87 WITH THE greatest of ease - FROM LEFT: KNEELING: Mr. Richard Detzel, Bob Heverley, Joe Gaeta, Joe Turner, Pete White, Mark Fierle, Manager Jerry Corup. STANDING: Rich Matlak, Sam Coneglio, Bob Koller, Jim Cipalla, Jerry Bodnar, Dick Kewley, Pete Major. HITTING THE dirt John Wiand pulls up with a triple. w BASEBALL Inexperience and the weather played a big part in Gan- non's baseball team compiling a somewhat disappointing 2-6 record. Infielders Joe Turner, Joe Gaeta and Pete White, and pitcher Mark Fierle were the only lettermen returning to Coach Dick Detzel's young squad. Old man weather also played havoc with the diamond men as rain curtailed practice. Only three sessions were held before the opener. In addition, two games were canceled because of inclement weather. Gannon recorded its first victory in their third game with a 5-3 decision over Fredonia State. Rich Matlak turned in a stellar pitching performance in this game. He also pitched the second victory, a 10-4 rout over Alliance. In addition to his outstanding pitching, Rich finished the season as the team's leading hitter with a lusty .410 average. Joe Turner and Joe Gaeta were close behind at .400 and Pete White ended with .358. Big Jim Cipalla led the team in homers with three. With no less than nine lettermen back in Gannon uni- forms, the outlook for this season is much better. With this experience and some good weather, a complete re- versal of last year's record could be on tap. COACH DICK DETZEL ANOTHER BIG one comes over with Bob Heverly carrying the mail SEASON RECORD GANNON 3 DUQUESNE 8 GANNON 1 YOUNGSTOWN 8 GANNON 5 FREDONIA STATE 3 GANNON 0 ALLIANCE 6 GANNON 1 YOUNGSTOWN 7 GANNON 3 YOUNGSTOWN 6 GANNON 10 ALLIANCE 4 GANNON 3 DUQUESNE 8 103 PORTS GOLF Gannon's golf team enjoyed another fine season to give new coach Howard Elwell much satisfaction. The Knight linksters compiled an enviable record for the year, losing only to the mighty Penquins of Youngstown, twice. The entire Gannon team showed well on the course. Three seniors, Frank Sokol, Bob Klomp and Joe Ship- ley were backed ably by Dan Shipley, Denny Spie- gel, Bill Brown, Joe Kownacki and Ed Stuczynski. After an opening loss to Youngstown, the Knights blitzed through Edinboro, Canisius and Alliance. The Penguins from Ohio put an abrupt halt to that win- ning skein but there was no stopping the locals after that loss. In succession, Gannon rolled over Fredonia State, Eris County Tech, Alliance, Canisius, St. Bonaventure, Edinboro and St. Bonaventure again. Average wise, Bill Brown was the leading Knight linkster with a 77.9 chart. Kownacki and Spiegel tied for second at 79.1 and Sokol, Dan Shipley, Klomp, Joe Shipley and Stuczynski followed respectively. Brown also garnered the most points won by a Knight with 30' 2. He was followed by Spiegel, a close second at 28, Kownacki, Dan Shipley, Stuczyn- sik, Sokol, Klomp and Joe Shipley. Despite the loss of three seniors, this year's squad should better the standard established by last year's fine team. Experience will be a keynote. SEASON RECORD GANNON 7Vz YOUNGSTOWN 16 V2 GANNON 16 EDINBORO 2 GANNON IOV2 CANISIUS Th GANNON 15' 2 ALLIANCE m GANNON Th YOUNGSTOWN 10' 2 GANNON 12 FREDONIA STATE 6 GANNON 12 ERIE COUNTY TECH 6 GANNON 14' 2 ALLIANCE 3' 2 GANNON 14' 2 CANISIUS 3' 2 GANNON 16' 2 ST. BONAVENTURE l' 2 GANNON 8 EDINBORO 7 GANNON 13 ST. BONAVENTURE 2 AN INFALLIBLE wedge puis Frank Sokol beside the pin. 104 l-.:: 5  ►• «3%r 1 w 51 • ™ VJ f.«, ? -.C- ... i?_ J- t, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Jackman, Ed. Stuczynski, Frank Sokol, Joe Shipley, Joe Kownacki, Denny Spiegel, Bill Brown. WE'LL SEE what you say after eighteen. 105 SPORTS TENNIS A new coach will make his debut when Gannon's tennis team takes to the courts this spring. Eldo Zenglien, one of the most experienced players in the area, will handle the team which strug- gled to a 4-3-2 record last year. Zenglien, a teacher of tennis for over thirty years, has played in most of the European countries as well as in most of the United States. His teaching and an experienced squad should make for a highly successful campaign this year. The entire team will be back to make Mr. Zenglien's job a little easier. Returning are Pat McMahon, Blair Smoulder, Marty Evans, Rich Sambu- chino, Mike Demma, Tony Casciano, and Rick Marz. This veteran aggrega- tion should improve last year's some- what mediocre record. The '62 racquet squad played ties with Alliance and Youngstown before bow- ing to powerful Geneva College 6-3. The Knights tasted victory for the first time when they topped Fredonia State by a similar 6-3 score. Two wins over St. Bonaventure and an- other tie with Alliance, along with losses to Youngstown and Edinboro, closed the season. The returning veteran team could give Gannon an enviable record among the schools in the district. The chances are good. SEASON RECORD GANNON 3 ALLIANCE 3 GANNON 4 YOUNGSTOWN 4 GANNON 3 GENEVA 6 GANNON 6 FREDONIA STATE 3 GANNON 7 ST. BONAVENTURE 2 GANNON 4 YOUNGSTOWN 5 GANNON 3 ALLIANCE 3 GANNON 7 ST. BONAVENTURE 2 GANNON 3 EDINBORO 6 A HARD slam scores another point for Pat Mc Mahon. 106 AN ACE quickly puts Tony Casciano out in front. PERFECT FORM helps Rich Sambuchino stay on top. KNEELING: LEFT to right: Rick Marz, Mike Demma, Tony Casciano, Blair Smoulder. STANDING: Marty Evans, Jim Crane, Rich Sambuchino, Pat Mc Mahon, Mr. Laszlo Doemeny (coach). CROSSCOUNTRY Cross-country was revived on the Gannon scene under Coach Howard Bud Elwell. The inexperienced Knight harriers improved immensely as the season progressed, and, on the way, uncovered quite an individual attraction. Unheralded freshman Steve Dornish finished first in six of his last seven meets. In all he compiled an admirable record including six first place finishes, and twenty-third in the Canisius College Invitational. Coach Elwell is looking forward to a greatly improved team next year. In addition to Dornish the balance of the team was made up of John Amann, Terry Camp, Milt Dick- erson, Marty Hammer, Tom Hornaman, Ed Kuhar, and Ab Logan. RESULTS Gannon Opponent 50 Slippery Rock 45 Buffalo State 36 Thiel 43 Grove City 31 Duquesne 33 Canisius 44 Slippery Rock 39 John Carroll 43 Allegheny 43 Buffalo U. 15 18 20 20 25 22 19 32 20 20 1 GADZOOKS! I'M late for my eight o'clock class again. From left: FIRST ROW: Steve Dornish, Milt Dickerson, Tom Hornaman, Frak Abbet,- SECOND ROW: Ed Kuhar, Terry Camp, John Amann, Coach Howard Elwell; THIRD ROW: Ab Logan, Marty Hammer. BERRY'S BOWLING lanes host the many Gannon bowling teams every Thursday and Friday afternoons. BOWLING From FRONT: Tom Kujawinski, Rich Sambuchino, Norm Gaylord, Bob Nieratko, Joe Calamita, Al Kendziora, Dick Dowling. Gannon bowlers splashed their names across the country's newspapers last spring when a repre- sentative Knight squad won the first annual NAIA Intercollegiate Bowling Tournament at Kansas City, Missouri. To get to the tournament, the keglers had to dispose of all District 30 competitors — and dispose of them they did. Rattling the pins for a qualifying average of 189, the Knights stormed to western horizons. Four rounds of three games each composed tournament activity. After the first round we were third. Two rounds later we had advanced to second. Then, shooting the tournament's high game of 1017, the Erie aggregation swept into the first place title spot. Central Oklahoma captured the 'place' position in the affair while St. Joseph's 'showed.' The winning margin — 59 pins. Heading the Gannon keglers was Joe Calamita. Calamita's 196 average captured third place in the tourney as he paced the Knight's to vic- tory. He received a medal for his high finish. Every participant on the Gannon team received an individual medal while the school was awarded the championship plaque. SPORTS FROM LEFT, FIRST ROW: John Brace, Tom Zawitoski, Bob Marcus. SECOND ROW: Ron Gerono, Joe Mikotowicz, Bob Stampee, M Sgt. Ronald McQuaid Advisor. RIFLE TEAM Beginning the 1962-63 season with only one return- ing marksman and a new coach, Staff Sergeant Ronald J. McQuaid, the team bowed four times be- fore nipping Kent State University by one point, 1367-1366. Following this close victory, the Knight riflemen went on to blitz Alliance College 1391-1321, this being the highest team score fired in Gannon history. As the second season enters its final stage the Riflemen carry a 2-4 record with Team Captain Bill Bolash leading Lake Erie Intercollegiate Rifle Con- ference top ten, and Tom Zawistowski, Ron Gerono, John Brace, Tom Eisenman, and Joe Mikotowicz all threatening to make the top ten competition much more demanding. With all triggermen returning next year, Gannon Rifle Team have their sight picture centered on the LEIRC trophy for the 1963-64 season. CONFERENCE LEADER, Ed Bolash checks his score. PAGE DONATED BY PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY no INTRAMURAL SPORTS Gannon's intramural ath- letic program is a prime example of the progress that has been made, dur- ing the past year, in the development of a well rounded individual. The intramural program, under the direction of Mr. Bud Elwell, enabled hun- dreds of students to ex- pend their exsess energy and thus relax the rigidity of academic life. The striking feature of the program was in its organi- zation. Something new was attempted this year, as all teams competed within either the dorm, the inde- pendent, or the society- fraternity division, with the winners contending for the All-College Championship. WHAT D'YA mean, pass the bal NO GAIN, but what form. ■||l|||lg WPl JOjgjjg r m 1 B ■ 8 m flt Tl J r ■A M WJ vfc Ik ' u Hf ']fll - f ' jm W j fm L J J MP''- : T fi v LTW L f J ■ ' t PAGE DONATED BY RADIO STATION WWVN t i MIGHTY IKE drives one to the tennis courts. SMILE THE next time you say Scabbard and Blade. CAMPUS COMPETITION GET OUT'A my way, you big Football, basketball, softball, golf, bad- minton, tennis, swimming, and a host of other sporting events began to take its toll upon the combatants and also set the general spirit of the program. In the course of rough competition, several of the warriors were forced to become observers, as physical incapacitation oc- casionally resulted. This only added to the excitement as plots of revenge took form. Beat those damn Sigs, Those refs really hosed us, and Talk about wild animals, are a few of the classic themes that remained from the matches. Darwin would surely have smiled if he could only have seen Gan- nonites indulge in this athletic sur- vival of the fittest. WHY DON'T you hit it to me? GANNON'S OWN little Pancho . . . Ancona. FACULTY ■ Y . TWO BISHOPS PRODUCE A MONSIGNOR DIRECTS... The drama of life at Gannon College involves a large cast; but as in every drama, the responsibility for success rests mainly with the actor in the leading role. The out- standing figure in the Gannon story, then, is the man who made it a reality — His Excellency, Archbishop John Mark Gannon. Archbishop Gannon was determined that his drama would be successful when he assumed the leading role about nineteen years ago. He was then, as he is now, a prac- tical man of high ideals. The drama he enacted was his dream of a school which would train and produce Chris- tian men for the world. His Excellency executed his part perfectly. He founded Gannon College and developed it into the Gannon we know today, the school which has achieved a many- splendored distinction. Behind the scenes at Gannon College we have an as- sistant producer. He is Bishop Edward P. McManaman. His motto, To Serve Christ, exemplifies his every action. Bishop McManaman, Auxiliary Bishop and Pro-Vicar General of the Diocese of Erie, was instrumental in the founding of Gannon College, and now serves as secre- tary of the Board of Trustees. We are deeply grateful to them for the foresight and initiative they have shown in developing the stage of ed- ucation at Gannon College. To them every Gannon stu- dent owes his deepest respect, humblest gratitude, and manliest love. RIGHT REVEREND WILFRED J. NASH, PRESIDENT OF GANNON COLLEGE Fortitude, Leadership, and integrity, abstractions connoting excellence in character, are ideals for which the Gannon man is encouraged to strive. He is continually reminded that such virtues are necessary for success and progress. It is understandable, then, that the great strides being made by Gannon should be founded in the efficacy of these virtues. Hence, we can appreciate the fact that Monsignor Wilfrid J. Nash, in whom these virtues are manifested, is the leading figure in the momentous de- velopments the college is now undergoing. It was by no mere coincidence that Gannon's Develop- ment Plan was initiated during Monsignor Nash's tenure. Throughout his years at Gannon, he has arduously sought to propel the college into national prominence — athletically, academically, spiritually. As the college's first Athletic Director, he revitalized a wavering interest in inter-collegiate sports. Later, as Dean of Humanities, he utilized his influence to perpetrate an intellectual atmos- phere befitting a Catholic college. Today, as President of Gannon College, Monsignor Nash's varied energies are fused in a single goal — the directing of Gannon .College as an institution where in the energetic, enthusiastic youths of today are molded into the leaders of tomor- row. From left: MOST REVEREND JOHN MARK GANNON, Archbishop of Erie, MOST REVEREND EDWARD P. McMANAMAN, Auxiliary Bishop of Erie. BOARD OF TRUSTEES The Board of Trustees, the legal governing body of the College, is composed of members of the clergy of the Diocese of Erie. Their duties include choosing the President of the College, approving statutory changes, and establishing policies to be enforced by the administration. Before any major decision, recom- mendations of the Lay Advisory Board are carefully scrutinized. FROM LEFT: Monsignor Gooder, Bishop McManaman, Father Pesoni, Monsignor Nash, Archbishop Gannon, Monsignor Stanzak, Father Cebelinski, Father Slater. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MOST REV. JOHN MARK GANNON MOST REV. EDWARD P. McMANAMAN RT. REV. JOSEPH J. WEHRLE RT. REV. JOHN W. MURPHEY RT. REV JAMES F. MURPHEY VERY REV. PAUL E. GOODER REV. JOSEPH J. CEBELINSKI REV. ENNIS A. CONNELLY REV. MARTIN A. GRADY REV. OTTO PISONI 118 LAY ADVISORY BOARD FREDERICK A. BLASS EDWARD P. BOYLE SAMUEL BREENE PHILIP COCHRAN JAMES CURRIE JOHN H. DeVITT JOHN W. ENGLISH G. RICHARD FRYLING, SR. CHARLES L. JONES ROBERT KEIM VINCENT F. LECHNER RICHARD C. LYONS, M.D. WILLIAM P. McVAY PAUL POUX, M.D. MR. JUSTICE SAMUEL J. ROBERTS JOHN SHARKEY, JR. J. LeGRAND SKINNER MICHAEL J. VESHECCO EVERETT D. WALKER RICHARD J. BLILEY JOHN J. PERKINS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The Lay Advisory Board provides a source of sound advice to the Col- lege. The members are selected for their per- sonal prestige, their rec- ognized integrity of char- acter, their ability in business and financial manners, and their inter- est in the College and its work. Their function is the discussion and recom- mendation of policy to be followed by the Col- lege in all areas, both academic and non- academic. They provide a special avenue of con- tact between the College and the Community. FROM LEFT: J. LeGrand Skinner, Frederick A. Blass, James Currie Chairman, Monsignor Nash, John W. English, Philip Cochran, Roger Griswold, Mr. Justice Samuel J. Roberts. PAGE DONATED BY CARAVAGLIA STUDIOS 119 ADMINISTRATION FROM LEFT: Rev. Louis Puscas, Mr. John B. Hynes, Rev. Norbert G. Wolf, Rev. Louis Lorei, Msgr. Wilfred J. Nash President, Dr. John E. Waldron, Mr. Gerald R. Kraus, Rev. Casmir J. Lubiak, and Rev. John J. Slater. PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL The President's Council exists for the purpose of maintaining the effici- ent organization of the school. Their function is to determine policy and coordinate the activities of the various departments to provide the smooth working intellectual plant, and to assure the financial wel- fare of the college as a whole. During the past year the President's Council has approved a new core curriculum for engineering students, and have established a cultural committee composed of members of the faculty and the student body. They have also been responsible for the establishment of the new book store, the expansion of the library and the introduction of the IBM system. Playing an important part in the physical growth of the college, the Council has held prominant discussions concerning the purchase of the Playhouse, the Unemploy- ment Office, and the TKE house. They organized the cooperative edu- cational play among Gannon, Mercyhurst, and Villa Maria Colleges, and have expanded the present educational facilities here at Gannon to include the late afternoon and evening program. PAGE DONATED BY JACK MONAHAN LTD 120 SPECIAL OFFICES MR. RICHARD L. HERBSTRITT, REGISTRAR AND REV. LAWRENCE P. SPEICE, ASSIST- ANT REGISTRAR. REV. CASMIR J. LUBIAK, LIBRARIAN AND REV. ROBERT F. BOWER, ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN. MR. JOHN B. HYNES, BUSINESS MANAGER. MR. THOMAS F. BATES, ASSOCIATE IN PUBLIC RELATIONS. 121 - k REV. LOUIS FUSCAS, DEAN OF MEN ♦ REV. RICHARD SULLIVAN Director of religious activities REV. NORBERT WOLF, TREASURER REV. JOHN SLATER, ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT REV. LOUIS LOREI, DEAN OF HUMANITIES HUMANITIES Acknowledging the perfection of the intellectual, so- cial, moral, and spiritual facets of the personality of man as a divinely ordained end, the Humanities Di- vision of Gannon College seeks to contribute to the attainment of this perfection in the lives of its stu- dents by training in the tradition of Christian educa- tion. The student learns to'develop the ability to ex- press himself clearly and effectively, to attain a capacity for literary appreciation, and to become aware of the beauty of the fine arts. The Division also provides the student with an intellectual basis for faith and the practice of religion, by imparting an understanding of the meaning of self to the world, to his fellow man, and to his Creator. Chosen to impart this perfection to the student at Gannon is Rev. Louis H. Lorei, Dean of the Division of Humanities. Rev. Lorei, after several years as head librarian, was appointed Dean in the Spring of 1956. He was selected because he best exemplified the development of the different faces of man. Father Lorei imparts the meaning of self to the world by promoting the interests of Gannon College, to his fellow man by assisting teachers in their chores, and to his Creator as a humble priest. 123 DEPARTMENT HEADS RICHARD BEYER, PhD.; DIRECTOR, HISTORY. REV. JOSEPH J. BARR, PhD; DIRECTOR, POLITICAL SCIENCE. REV. JOHN B. BISCEY M.S.W.; DIRECTOR, SOCIOLOGY. I UNDERSTAND Wittgenstein Just As This Board - Blank!!! CHARLES R. COLVIN, D.ED.; DIRECTOR, EDUCATION. REV. ALPHONSE F. CRISPO, PhD.; DIRECTOR, PHILOSOPHY. REV. BONAVENTURE CIUFOLI, J.V.D.; DIRECTOR, FINE ARTS. ■• DEPARTMENT HEADS A READY explanation of any problem is available to Dr. Nora Rothchild's German students. gCHH.£ JOHN J. FLEMING, M.A.; DIRECTOR, PSYCHOLOGY ML REV. JAMES PETERSON, M.A.,- DIRECTOR, THEOLOGY DR. PAUL PETERSON, Ph.D.; DIRECTOR, LANGUAGES 126 DR. J. CARTER ROWLAND, Ph.D.; DIRECTOR, ENGLISH TASSO'S JERUSALEM DELIVERED i s the highlight of Dr. Tihomil Drezga's Comparative Epic course. RICHARD J. WEILAND, M.A., DIRECTOR, SPEECH 127 GERALD A. KRAUS, DEAN, DIVISION OF PURE AND APPLIED SCIENCES. 128 SCIENCE Heading the Division of Pure and Applied Science, Dean Gerald R. Kraus is now in his twenty-fifth year at Gannon. He received his degrees of Bachelor and Master of Science from Carnegie Institute of Technology, and then came to Gannon's predecessor Cathedral College in 1937. Primarily a mathematician, Dean Kraus is respected for his knowledge in all phases of the various sciences. But with more than adequate skills as an educator and administrator, his accomplishments at the head of the Science Division distinguish him at Gannon. Graduates of the engineering department are in heavy demand and ap- plicants to graduate schools from the departments of Biology, Chemistry and Mathematics are readily accepted. Since his appointment as dean in 1955, the division has tripled its enroll- ment, now claiming well-over one-third the entire population of the school. Playing a key role in the development and expansion of Gannon, Dean Kraus combines his administrative duties with his executive positions on the President's Council, the Advisory Council for the department of Engineer- ing, and the Committee on Admissions. MR. GERALD A. SELVAGGI, B.E.E. DIRECTOR, ENGINEERINC mm MR. JAMES FREEMAN, M.S., DIRECTOR, MATH AND PHYSICS DR. ELMER KOHLMILLER takes time out from his busy schedule to glance at the newspaper. FR. ADDISON YEHL, M.S., DIRECTOR, CHEMISTRY MR WILLIAM A. SCHUBERT, M.S., DIRECTOR, BIOLOGY BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DR. JOHN E. WALDRON, DEAN OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The Division of Business Administration has as its objective the education of cultured gentlemen in the fields of Accounting, Business, Finance, and Economics. It is the aim of this Division to instill the desire to meet the exacting qualifications which will enable a student to face the many intricate and complex problems which exist in the modern business world. By developing these specific skills in each individual, in accordance with his vocational needs, the student is able to attack these problems intelligently and with great confidence. These aims are realized at Gannon under the able direction of Dr. John E. Waldron, Dean of Business Administration. Dean Waldron is responsible for the curriculum within the Division. He must also serve as an immediate advisor to each individual in planni ng their future courses and, in effect, their future careers. With patience and understand- ing, this dedicated educator has devoted his talents to the development of responsible citizens in the business profession. FRANCIS G. WEITHMAN C.P.A. DIRECTOR, ACCOUNTING JOHN B. SUSKO, Ph.D. DIRECTOR, ECONOMICS AND FINANCE Accompanying the many changes in Gannon life for the 1962 Fall semester, the Evening sessions are the largest forward step taken since the General Purpose Building was opened. This program is a multiple expansion of the night school, adding over eighteen hours of class time per week to the former evening schedule. With this program Gannon has also gone coed and now has over one hundred women attending classes in the afternoon. Dr. Joseph P. Scottino, a member of the Political Department and former Chairman of the Athletic Committee, was chosen to direct the Department of Evening Sessions. Dr. Scottino graduated from Gannon in 1950 and' after doing graduate work in Political Science at Fordham University he returned in 1955 to teach in the department from which he graduated. Before long, his interest in the affairs of the College manifested itself in some outstanding committee work. This, together with his participation in local politics and reception of a Doctorate in Political Science, distinguished Dr. Scottino as an outstanding faculty member and the most fitting candidate for the position of Director of the Evening Sessions. EVENING SESSIONS JOSEPH P. SCOTTINO Ph.D., DIRECTOR, DEPARTMENT OF EVENING SESSIONS MILITARY SCIENCE LT. COLONEL WILLIAM A. RHODEY. PROFESSOR OF MILITARY SCIENCE LT. COLONEL JOHN W. FORSTON, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MILITARY SCIENCE ROTC The purpose and mission of the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps is to pro- duce college trained officers for the Regular Army and the Army Reserve. This mission of the ROTC applies to those students who have satisfactorily com- pleted four years of basic and advanced ROTC courses. A secondary mission of the ROTC is to lay the foundation of intelligent citizenship with the student and to give him basic military training which will benefit him in fulfilling his obligations as a citizen of the United States. ROTC will help the student in civilian life. Special emphasis is placed upon leader- ship, self-discipline, initiative, and responsibility — qualities which are essential in all fields of endeavor. The program at Gannon is under the command of Lt. Col. William A. Rhodey. Lt. Col. Rhodey graduated from Henderson State Teacher s College, Arkadelphia, Arkansas, in 1942, receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree. Lt. Col. Rhodey has completed the Officers Associate Basic Course, the Officers Associate Advanced Course, and the Advanced Officers Course at the Infantry School, Fort Benning, Georgia. He graduated from the regular course at the Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, in 1953. Lt. Col. Rhodey has been awarded the Distinguished Service Cross, The Bronze Star Medal, The Army Commendation Medal, the Combat Infantryman's Badge, and the French Croix de Guerre. A CLEAN rifle is a mark of a good soldier. SENIORS FROM I.Eli George O'Donnell President, David Hayes Treasurer, Joseph Budny Vice- President, and Jerry Bondanza Secretary. 3 63 Graduates 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 be- lieve I would . . . almost every- thing, anyway .... It's funny • • • these fellows I go around with, eat 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 chal- lenge, but there were many who helped me . . . Those comps were something, weren't they? . . . the job inter- views 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 mar- ried . . . Been doing a pretty good job, so far. I think with my life . . . my chances of getting it . . . Seems like this year has been tying everything from the past to- gether, and at the same time giving me a chance to look ahead a little . . . Right after I .grad- uate I'll be starting from the bottom again, for a couple of years, at least . . . But right now . . . 138 MICHAEL W. BALFE CHARLES BAUMBACH, JR. FRANCIS C. BEHAN THOMAS J. BERGAN JOSEPH D. BARSOTTT FLOYD R. BEDNARSKI WILLIAM E. BENNETT THEODORE C. BIERBAUER 9 63 Graduates MICHAEL W. BALFE - Pittsburgh, Pa. Policial S ience. Dean's List, Lance Editor-in-Chief, Blue Key National Honor Fraternity Vice-President, Who's Who. Gannon Knight, CCD, International Relations Club, Probe Di- rector, Advanced ROTC, Scabbard and Blade Secretary. JOSEPH I). BARSOTTI - - Ellwood City, Pa. History. Gannon College Historical Society President, PSEA, Blue Key National Honor Fraternity, Gannon Knight Photog- rapher, Lance Photography Editor, Public Relations Pho- tographer. CHARLES H. BAUMBACH, JR. - Erie. Pa. Finance. FLOYD R. BEDNARSKI -- Erie, Pa. Account- ing. FRANCIS C. BEHAN - - Erie, Pa. English. WILL- IAM E. BENNETT -- Erie, Pa. Business Administration. THOMAS J. BERGAN • Erie, Pa. Political Science. THEODORE C. BIERBAUER - Erie, Pa. Sociology. Sociology Club, Management Club, CCD, Intramural Sports. A senior 139 RONALD E. BISCHOFF WILLIAM J. BLEIL JOHN J. BRENNAN EDWARD A. BROWN JOHN BOBANGO ELWYN L. BROWN JEROME J. BONDANZA GEORGE A. BRUGGER lives with memories R )NALD E. BISCHOFF — Erie, Pa. Electrical Engineer- ing. Alpha Phi Delta, Glee Club, Advanced ROTC, Scab- bard and Blade, Intramural Basketball and Football. WILLIAM J. BLEIL - Erie. Pa. Accounting. Account- ing Association. St. Thomas More Club. JOHN BOB- ANGO Erie. Pa. Business Administration. Pi Kappa Alpha. Spanish Club. Intramural Sports. JEROME J. BONDANZA Buffalo, N.Y. Business Administr ation. Management Club, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Semper Fidelis Club President, PLC Class Secretary, Intramural Sports. JOHN J. BRENNAN Brockport, Pa. Biology. Science Club I an Kappa Epsilon, CCD, Advanced ROTC, In- tramural Sports EDWARD V BROWN Erie, Pa. Mathematics. Saint Thomas More Club. ELWYN L. BROWN - Fairview, Pa. Mathematics. Young Republi- Club Vice-President, Advanced ROTC, Distinguished Milium Student Scabbard and Blade Treasurer, Saber ream Captain GEORGE A BRUGGER Washington, D.C Englisl l lean's List, Lambda Iota Tau President, Lance Gannon Knight, Scutcheon, Senior Class Secretary, Basketball Festival Co-Chairman, Junioi Class Card Party ( .1 Fencing T( am. 140 JOSEPH F. BUDNY PAUL S. BUTRYN JAMES R. CARBON ROBERT A. CARONE JOHN T. BULA THOMAS A. BYRNE THOMAS M. CARLIN PATRICK J. CARROLL 9 63 Graduates JOSEPH F. BUDNY - Erie, Pa. Political Science. In- ternational Relations Club, Senior Class Vice-President, CCD President, Advanced ROTC , Scabbard and Blade, Saber Team. JOHN T. BULA - - Erie, Pa. Industrial Management. Intramural Football and Basketball. PAUL S. BUTRYN - - Dunkirk, N.Y. Finance. Student Invest- ment Trust, Tau Kappa Epsilon, ROTC Band, Intramural Sports, Gannon Dance Band Secretary. THOMAS A. BYRNE - - Pittsburgh, Pa. Accounting. Accounting Club, Management Club, Intramural Sports. JAMES R. CAR- BON — Warren, Pa. Business Administration. Manage- ment Club, Student Investment Club, Alpha Phi Delta, Cross Country Team, Intramural Sports. THOMAS M. CARLIN - Erie, Pa. Industrial Management. ROBERT A. CARONE -- Oil City, Pa. Sociology. Sociology Club, Intramural Sports. PATRICK J. CARROLL Brad- ford, Pa. Sociology. Sociology Club. WILLIAM G. CAS- TALDI — Wilmington, Del. English. PSEA Vice-Presi- dent, Lance, St. Thomas More Club, Bowling Club. DONALD J. CHANDLEY — Erie, Pa. Business Adminis- tration. Advanced ROTC, Scabber and Blade. memories of the past four years . WILLIAM G. CASTALDI DONALD J. CHANDLEY 141 '63 Graduates fOSEPH K CHESSARIO I'M I. D CHICATELL1 PE I IK B CHICCARINO LAWRENCE E CHI1 RONALD W (III. I DZINSK1 JAMES L CIOCCIO THOMAS V CLARK RONALD T CONCILLA JOSEPH R. CHESSARIO — Erie, Pa. Electrical Engineer- ing. American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Alpha Phi Delta. IPC!. Intramural Sports. PAUL I). CHICATELLI - Erie, Pa. Pre-Medical. Science Club, Chemistry Club. Pi Kappa Alpha. Winter Carnival Committee. Rifle Team. Intramural Sports. PETER B. CHICCARINO Farrell. Pa. Sociology. Sociology Club. Intramural Basketball. LAURENCE E. CHIU Hong Kong, China. Political Science. St. Thomas More Club. RONALD W. CHLUD- ZIXSKI ■ Erie. Pa. Pre-Medical. Science Club, Tan Kappa Epsilon. Rifle Team. Intramural Basketball and Softball. JAMES L. CIOCCIO — Erie. Pa. Electrical En- gineering. American Institute of Electrical Engineers. THOMAS W. CLARK Clarion. Pa. Accounting. RONALD T. CONCILLA - North East. Pa. Sociology. Sociology Club, PSEA. Drama Club. CCD. (dee Club. CHARLES C. COONEY Erie. Pa. Industrial Manage- ment. Student Council Representative. TERRENCE J. COSGROVE - Lackawanna. N.Y. Sociology. Sociology Club. International Relations Club. Gannon Knight, Dorm Council. U.N. Day Committee. Intramural Sports. of victories and defeats CHARLES C COONEY TERRENCE J COSGROVE 142 ROY E. DAHL EUGENE R. DEIBLER THOMAS L. DAILEY JAMES M. DAMBROSIA RICAARO A. DEMETTER MICHAEL A. DEMMA RALPH DeCOSMO DAVID A. DeSANTE of long nights over books. ROY E. DAHL — Erie, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Ameri- can Institute of Electrical Engineers, Tau Kappa Epsilon. THOMAS L. DAILEY -- Erie, Pa. Accounting. JAMES M. DAMBROSIA — Punxsutawney, Pa. Mathematics. Intramural Football. RALPH DeCOSMO - - Pittsburgh, Pa. Finance. Student Investment Trust, Tau Kappa Ep- silon, Bowling Club, Intramural Sports. EUGENE R. DEIBLER — Erie, Pa. Industrial Management. Intra- mural Sports. RICAARO A. DEMETTER - - Erie, Pa Accounting. Management Club, Student Investment Trust. MICHAEL A. DEMMA — Tarentum, Pa. Chemistry. Who's Who, Science Club, Chemistry Club, Lance, Probe Committee, Delta Sigma Phi Pledgemaster, Young Demo- crats, Varsity Tennis, Advanced ROTC, Scabbard and Blade, Intramural Sports. DAVID A. DeSANTE — Erie, Pa. Sociology. Sociology Club, Sophomore Class Vice- President, Student Council, Junior Class Vice-President, CCD, Intramural Football and Basketball. 143 ERMENIO A. DiBELLO MILTON J. DICKERSON THOMAS A. DIEFENBACH MICHAEL D. DORAN ROBERT R. DICKERSON JAMES E. DIEFENDORF RICHARD J. DOWLINC ARTHUR J. DREXLER When difficulties arise . ,1 •'C «£ :h4T. DENNIS M EDWARDS LOUIS E. EHRENSBUROER ERMENIO A. DiBELLO — Erie, Pa. Industrial Manage- ment. MILTON J. DICKERSON - Buffalo, N.Y. Finance. Management Club, Student Investment Trust Vice-President, Intramural Football, Basketball and Soft- ball, Cross Country Team. ROBERT R. DICKERSON - Cheektowaga, N.Y. Finance. Management Club, Student Investment Trust, Intramural Sports. JAMES E. DIEFEN- DORF Pennsavken, N.J. Sociology. Sociology Club Secretary, Advanced ROTO Scabbard Blade, Saber Team, Intramural Football and Baseball. THOMAS A. DIEFENBACH - Erie, Pa. Accounting. Cannon College Accounting Association, Management Club, Economics Club, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Advanced ROTC, Scabbard Blade. MICHAEL D. DORAN - Franklin. Pa. Electrical Engineering. American Institute of Electrical Engineering. RICHARD ). DOWLINC Titusville, Pa. Finance. Student Investment Trust, Bowling Club President, Basket- ball Iram Manager. ARTHUR J. DREXLER - Erie, Pa. Physics. Advanced ROTC, Pershing Rifles. DENNIS M. EDWARDS - Oil City, Pa. Psychology. Psychology Club, St. Thomas More, Advanced ROTC, Intramural Sports. TOUTS E. EHRENSBERGER St. Marys. Pa. Political Science. St. 'Thomas More Club, Intramural Sports. DAVID EICHELSDORFER THOMAS F. EISWERTH JAMES R. ENGLISH DAVID R. FABIAN GARY EICHELSDORFER WILLIAM R. ENGLE JOHN EVANS JOSEPH R. FARRELL 3 63 Graduates DAVID R. EICHELSDORFER — Erie, Pa. Mathematics. American Institute of Electrical Engineer's President. IFC Vice-President, Delta Sigma Phi, Intramural Softball. GARY E. EICHELSDORFER -- Erie, Pa. Mathematics. Intramural Softball. THOMAS F. EISWERTH - - Erie, Pa. Accounting. Management Club, Intramural Sports. WILLIAM R. ENGLE -- Beaver Falls, Pa. Business Ad- ministration. Management Club, Lance, St. Thomas More Club, Intramural Football, Basketball, and Softball. JAMES R. ENGLISH — Titusville, Pa. Psychology. Lance, CCD, Advanced ROTC, Scabbard and Blade, Intramural Sports. JOHN EVANS - - Erie, Pa. Industrial Manage- ment. Advanced ROTC, Pershing Rifles Supply Officer. DAVID R. FABIAN - - Erie, Pa. English. Lambda Iota Tau Vice-President, Who's Who, Freshman Class Vice- President, Advanced ROTC, Distinguished Military Stu- dent, Pershing Rifles. JOSEPH R. FARRELL — Erie, Pa. Foreign Languages, PSEA, Spanish Club President, Ad- vanced ROTC. a report that isn't finished . . . 145 FRED I BRKETIC | ll I GLASL J W1I-.S (. CRAY, JR. VINCEN I '. GR SSO WILLARD | FLATLEY I'M I I. GLOEKLER LEWIS J GRIGNOL )()ll II GUELCHER '63 GRADUATES FRED V. FERKETIC Pittsburgh, Pa. Psychology. Outstanding Psychology Student. Dean's List. PSEA. Lambda Iota Tau. Science Club, Lance Literary Editor. Gannon Knight, CCD, Fencing Team. WILLARD J. FLATLEY -- Erie, Pa. Mathematics. JOHN E. GLASL Emporium. Pa. Accounting. Management Club, Gan- non College Accounting Association, Intramural Basket- ball. PAUL E. GLOEKLER — Erie. Pa. Accounting. Gannon College Accounting Association, Management Club, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Advanced ROTC, Scabbard and Blade Public Information Officer. JAMES G. GRAY, JR. Erie, Pa. Accounting. Accounting Club. Pi Kappa Alpha Treasurer and Social Chairman, Advanced ROTC, Intramural Sports. LEWIS J. GRIGNOL — Erie, Pa. Industrial Management. Alpha Phi Delta Treasurer, Intramural Sports. VINCENT G. GROSSO — Queen's Village, N.Y. Chemistry. Chemistry Club. Dorm Council, Intramural Sports. JOHN H. GUELCHER -- Erie, Pa. Accounting. Accounting Club, Student Investment Trust, Student Sports Council, Intramural Football, Basketball, and Softball. His Mind Wandering 146 MILAN HARDIK PATRICK F. HICKEY RICHARD T. HATHEWAY DANVID S. HAYES RICHARD D. HIGHAM JOSEPH J. HOLEVA EDWARD S. HAYES, JR. GARY V. HOLQUIST He Remembers His Freshman Tear . . . WILLIAM J. HOLTZ NORBERT F. HUBERT 147 MILAN HARDIK — Erie, Pa. Foreign Language. Delta Sigma Phi, Advanced ROTC, Glee Club. RICHARD J. HATHEWAY — Erie, Pa. Accounting. Pi Kappa Alpha, Treasurer, Advanced ROTC. DAVID S. HAYES — Lake City, Pa. Finance. Who's Who, Senior Class Treasurer, Student Investment Trust President, Young Republican's President, IFC Treasurer, Tau Kappa Epsilon Treasurer, Gannon Knight, Management Club. EDWARD S. HAYES, JR. — Erie, Pa. Business Administration. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Young Republicans, Intramural Sports. PATRICK F. HICKEY — Erie, Pa. Political Science. Blue Key National Honor Fraternity Secretary, Who's Who, Student Council, Tau Kappa Epsilon Vice-President, Gannon Knight Feature Editor, Advanced ROTC, Persh- ing Rifles. RICHARD D. HIGHAM — Meadville, Pa. Industrial Management. JOSEPH J. HOLEVA — New Kensington, Pa. Political Science. International Relations Club, Dorm Council, Varsity Basketball, Intramural Sports. GARY V. HOLQUIST — Erie, Pa. Business Ad- ministration. Management Club, Economics Club, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Bowling Club. WILLIAM J. HOLTZ - Erie, Pa. Accounting. Gannon College Accounting As- sociation, Management Club, Economics Club, Intramural Sports. NORBERT F. HUBERT - - Waterford. Pa. In- dustrial Management. mMA BRIAN J. JACKMAN RICHARD E. JACKSON MORGAN E. JACOX DAVID R. JOBES THOMAS A. KACZMAREK ALEXANDER KALICKI THOMAS W. JARZOMSKI ANTHONY F. KAMINSKY a year of working . . . studying . . . worrying BRIAN J. JACKMAN - Erie, Pa. English. Lambda Iota Tan. RICHARD E. JACKSON -- Westfield, N.Y. Eco- nomics. Glee Club. MOROAN E. JACOX — Erie, Pa. Ac- counting. Management Club, Tau Kappa Epsilon. THOMAS W. JARZOMSKI - Erie, Pa. Accounting. CCI). St. Thomas More Club, Advanced ROTC, Scabbard and Blade Intercollegiate Red Cross. DAVID R. JOBES Erie, Pa. Biology. Science Club. Chess Club. THOMAS A. KACZMAREK - Erie, Pa. Industrial Management. Who's Who, I'i Kappa Alpha. Advanced ROTC. Poshing Rill'-. Intramural Football and Basketball. ALEXANDER KALICKI I. lie. Pa. Electrical Engineering. American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Pershing Rifles, Fencing Team. ANTHONY T. KAMINSKY, JR. Erie. Pa Sociology. Sociology (Hub, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Advanced ROTC. Pershing Rifles. ROTC Band. 148 y63 Graduates RICHARD J. KINGSLEV - Erie, Pa. Finance. Student Investment Trust, Management Club, Gannon Knight. FREDERICK A. KOLLER -- North East, Pa. Mechani- cal Engineering. PSPE, Intramural Football. FRANK N. KRAINOCK - Erie, Pa. Accounting. THOMAS M. KREITINGER — Erie. Pa. Electrical Engineering. PAUL F. KUZINA — Buffalo, N.Y. Pre-Dentistry. Science Club, Delta Sigma Phi Vice-President, Young Democrats, Intra- mural Sports. R. MICHAEL LANDER Erie, Pa. Fi- nance. Who's Who, Young Republican Club, Student In- vestment Trust, Tau Kappa Epsilon. RICHARD J. LaPRICE — Erie, Pa. Physics. Gannon Knight, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Intramural Volleyball. RICHARD G. LAUDERBAUGH - Erie, Pa. Industrial Management. NORMAN A. LEDWIN -- Kenmore, N.Y. History. His- tory Club, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Student Union Council, PSEA, Advanced ROTC, Distinguished Military Student, Scabbard and Blade, Saber Drill Team, Gannon Invita- tional Drill Meet, Varsity Cross Country, Intramural Sports. HERMAN J. LITRA — Erie, Pa. Biology. Science Club. orientation week . . . HI hdth RICHARD J. KINGSLEY FREDERICK A. KOLLER FRANK N. KRAINOCK THOMAS M. KREITINGER PAUL F. KUZINA R. MICHAEL LANDER RICHARD J. LaPRICE RICHARD G. LAUDERBAUGH NORMAN A. LEDWIN HERMAN J. LITRA 149 '63 Graduates JOHN A. LORELLI Punxsutawney, Pa. Industrial Management. Glee Club, CCD. Gannon Outdoors Activi- ties Club. Advanced ROTC, Scabbard and Blade. ED- WARD J. LUCHT - - Erie, Pa. Business Administration. PALL MAJOR Erie, Pa. Electrical Engineering. American Institute of Electrical Engineers Chairman, Bowling Club President. Intramural Basketball. JAMES J. MAXXO - Ridgway, Pa. Business Administration. Weight Lifting Team Captain, Rifle Team. ANDREW F. MASSON - - Rouseville, Pa. Finance. Delta Sigma Phi Treasurer, Intramural Sports. JOSEPH A. MATAVA - Union City, Pa. Electrical Engineering. American Institute of Electrical Engineers Secretary, Intramural Basketball. IXGO W. MAY -- Erie, Pa. Chemistry. Chemistry Club. Advanced ROTC. Pershing Rifles. HAROLD MAYES, JR. - Brookville, Pa. Business Administration. Bowling Club. Intramural Sports. TERREXCE B. McCARTHY - Ashtabula, Ohio. Finance. Student Investment Trust Vice- Presidentj Management Club. Intramural Basketball and Football. DOXALD D. McCURDY - Harborcreek. Pa. Finance. Management Club, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pershing Rifles. fraternity rushing. JOHN A. LORELLI PAUL A MAJOR ANDREW F. MASSON [NGO W. MAY EDWARD J LUCHT JAMES J. MAN NO JOSEPH A MATAV HAROLD MAYES. JR. fERRENCE B Mc RTHY DONALD I) M.CLRDY 150 THOMAS J. McENERY, JR JAM ES McGUINNESS DENNIS D. McSWEENEY CARL F. MERHAR ROBERT P MESHANKO JOSEPH T. MESSINA JAMES P. MIDDENDORF GEORGE J. MISCHE The year Gannon started building THOMAS J. McENERY, JR. - - Erie, Pa. Accounting. Student Investment Trust, CCD Secretary, Glee Club. JAMES McGUINNESS - Pittsburgh, Pa. Psychology. Psychology Club, Gannon Knight, Debate Club, Intra- mural Football. DENNIS D. McSWEENEY — Erie, Pa. Accounting. Accounting Association, Pi Kappa Alpha, Ad- vanced ROTC, Pershing Rifles Finance Officer. CARL F. MERHAR, JR. — Erie, Pa. Chemistry. Chemistry Club President, Drama Club. ROBERT P. MESHANKO — Valencia, Pa. Accounting. St. Thomas More Club, Drama Club. JOSEPH T. MESSINA - - Erie, Pa. Mathematics. Student Council President, Who's Who, Student Council Representative, Junior Class President, Gannon Knight, Lance, Advanced ROTC, Scabbard and Blade. JAMES P. MIDDENDORF - Girard, Pa. Business Administration. Young Republican Club. GEORGE J. MISCHE — St. Cloud, Minn. Sociology. Sociology Club President. Lance, Gannon Knight, St. Thomas More Club. 151 JOSEPH A. MITRI ROBERT H. MOROSKY JOHN W. MORRISSEY JOHN F. MOULTHROP DAVID J. MURPHY DANIEL A. NAWROCKI LAWRENCE S. MORROW- DAVID NEWMAN When Imaginations First Envisioned Greatness. WILLIAM J. NICHOLSON. JR. CEORGE T. ODONNEL JOSEPH A. MITRI — Erie, Pa. Business Administration. Accounting Association. ROBERT H. MOROSKY ■ Erie, Pa. Accounting. Student Investment Trust, Pi Kappa Alpha President, Intramural Football. JOHN W. MOR- RISSEY - Erie, Pa. Biology. Science Club, Lance, Gan- non Knight, Delta Sigma Phi, Intramural Sports. LAW- RENCE S. MORROW -- Erie, Pa. Finance. Intramural Sports. JOHN F. MOULTHROP -- Conneautville, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. PSPE President. DAVID J. MURPHY Erie, Pa. Finance. Intramural Sports. DANIEL A. NAWROCKI — Erie. Pa. Chemistry. Chem- istry Club Vice-President, PSEA, Intramural Sports. DAVID NEWMAN -- Erie, Pa. Chemistry. Who's Who, Cannon Knight, Tau Kappa Epsilon, IFC, Advanced ROTC, Scabbard and Blade Pledgemaster, Intramural Sports. WILLIAM J. NICHOLSON, JR. Erie, Pa. Mathematics. CCD, Advanced ROTC, Pershing Rifles. GEORGE T. O'DONNEL - Erie. Pa. Business Adminis- tration. Senior Class President, Who's Who, Student Coun- cil Representative, Gannon Knight Business Manager, Lance Business Manager, Pi Kappa Alpha President. Student Union Chairman. St. Pat's Dance Chairman. 152 '63 GRADUATES VINCENT J. OLESKI — Erie, Pa. Business Adminis- tration. SAMUEL E. OLIVER, JR. Oil City, Pa. Ac- counting. Student Investment Trust Treasurer, Intra- mural Sports. FREDERIC J. OPRENDEK, JR. - Erie, Pa. Industrial Management. Fencing Team Captain. THOMAS S. OSIEKI — Erie, Pa. Electrical Engineering. American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Intramural Football. LOUIS A. PAIS — Lewis Run, Pa. History. Gannon Historical Society Vice-President, Glee Club, PSEA. WILLIAM C. PALMER — East Springfield, Pa. Accounting. JAMES M. PATTERSON - - Mercer, Pa. Political Science. International Relations Club, Student Council Representative, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Dorm Coun- cil, Young Democrats, Advanced ROTC, Scabbard and Blade. FRANCIS M. PERRY — Meadville, Pa. History. Intramural Sports. VINCENT J. OLESKI J. OPRENDEK LOUIS A. PAIS JAMES M. PATTERSON SAMUEL E. OLIVER, JR. THOMAS S. OSIEKI WILLIAM C. PALMER FRANCIS M. PERRY JOHN D. PETULLA PAUL PODBLIELSKI GARY L. PITETTI JOSEPH A. POLI CASTRO RICHARD A. PITTS THOMAS I . POWER JOHN G. PLAVACAN VINCENT A PROTA bringing success in many areas. JOHN I). PETULLA Oil City, Pa. Sociology. Sociology Club, St. Thomas More Club, Intramural Sports, National Federation of Catholic Students. GARY L. PITETTI - Erie. Pa. Accounting. RICHARD A. PITTS — Corn, Pa. English. JOHN G. PLAVCAN -- Erie, Pa. Physics. Gan- non Knight Circulation Manager. PAIL PODBIELSKI Erie, Pa. Electrical Engineering. American Institute of Electrical Engineers. JOSEPH A. POLICASTRO Greensburgj Pa Accounting. Management Club, CCI) Treasurer. THOMAS F. POWER - Pittsburgh, Pa. In- dustrial Management. Advanced ROTC, Scabbard and Blade, Inn. .mural Sports. VINCENT A. PROTA New Haven, Conn. Science Club, Dorm Council Vice-President, (ilee ( Hub President, Y( IS, Intramural Softball. 154 MJTM GERALD J. SERAFINI DANIEL R. SHIPLEY JOHN A. SIGNORELLI JEROME S. SIMMONS CHARLES J. SLOMSKI, JR. FRANK SLURKANICH DONALD E. SMITH JAMES R. SMITH '63 Graduates GERALD J. SERAFINI Coalport. Pa. Industrial Management. VCS. Intramural Sports. DAXIEL R. SHIPLEY - - Erie. Pa. Biology. Golf. Red Cross. Intra- mural Sports, Prom Chairman. JOHN A. SIGNORELLI — Erie, Pa. Accounting. Accounting Association. Manage- ment Club, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Young Democrats. JEROME S. SIMMONS — Erie, Pa. Foreign Languages. PSEA, St. Thomas More Club, Intramural Sports. CHARLES J. SLOMSKI, JR. -- Erie, Pa. Electrical En- gineering. American Institute of Electrical Engineers. In- tramural Football and Basketball. FRANK SLUR- KANICH — Erie, Pa. Industrial Management. DONALD E. SMITH - - Guys Mills, Pa. Electrical Engineering. American Institute of American Engineers. JAMES R. SMITH - Erie, Pa. Electrical Engineering. a potpourri of solemnity and gaiety 157 9 63 GRADUATES RICHARD T. SOSNOWSKI North East. Pa. Ac- counting. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Young Democrats Club, Varsity Fencing Team, Intramural Sports. WILLIAM C. SPRINGER Basking Ridge, N.J. Business Adminis- tration. Student Investment Trust President, Intramural Football and Softball. WILLIAM J. STRAUB — Erie, Pa. Foreign Languages. Spanish Club Vice-President, PSEA President, Advanced ROTC, Bowling Club. NORMAN A. si UBENHOFFER - Erie, Pa. Accounting. Management ( Hub, Bowling Club, Intramural Basketball and Softball. WAYNE A. SULECKI Erie, Pa. English. Lambda Iota Tau Secretary, Gannon Knight News and Copy Editor, Lance. Scutcheon, Tau Kappa Epsilon Secretary, Spanish Club. GOAC, Fencing Team Captain, Intra- mural Sports. DONALD S. SVOREN - Williamsville, X.Y. Psychology. Psychology Club President, Gannon Knight Feature Editor. CCD, Advanced ROTC, Dis- tinguished Military Student, Scabbard and Blade Secre- tary. Fencing Captain. PHILIP B. SZYMANOWICZ - Erie. Pa. Mathematics. Blue Key Honor Fraternity Presi- dent. Who's Who, Student Council Representative, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Advanced ROTC, Distinguished Military Student. Scabbard and Blade Vice-President, Intramural Sports. JOHN W. TIMON — Erie, Pa. English. Lambda Iota Tau, PSEA. GEORGE J. TITUS - - Trivandrum, India. Mechanical Engineering. Assistant Instructor in Chemistry, PSPEA. GERALD P. TRAMBLEY — Erie, Pa. Philosophy. Now All Behind Him. RICHARD T. SOSNOWSKI WILLIAM J. STRAUB WAYNE A. SULECKI WILLIAM C. SPRINGER NORMAN A. STLBENHOFFER DONALD S. SVOREN PHILLIP B. SZYMANOWICZ JOHN W. TIMON f.KRALD P. TRAMHLEY 158 MrtM ERNEST C. TROZZO ROBERT J. ULRICH DAVID N. TUBBS NICHOLAS A. VACCA JOSEPH F. TURNER JOHN C. VACEK THOMAS A. UHRMACHER JOHN S. VAIL Yet That Gained At Gannon ERNEST C. TROZZO — Ashtabula, Ohio. Pre-Medical. Science Club, Sociology Club. Student Investment Trust, St. Thomas More Club, Intramural Sports. DAVID N. TUBBS — Titusville, Pa. Pre-Dental. Tau Kappa Ep- silon, Science Club. JOSEPH F. TURNER - - Buffalo, N.Y. Finance. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Student Council, Treasurer, Dorm Council, Advanced ROTC. Scabbard and Blade, Varsity Baseball. THOMAS A. UHR- MACHER — Erie, Pa. Business Administration. Manage- ment, Club, Gannon Knight Sports Editor, Lance Sports Editor, Spanish Club, Bowling Club, Intramural Football. Basketball, and Softball. ROBERT J. ULRICH - - Erie. Pa. Chemistry. Science Club, American Chemical Society- Secretary, Drama Club Treasurer. NICHOLAS A. VACCA — Pittsburgh, Pa. Political Science. St. Thomas More Club, Tau Kappa Epsilon. JOHN C. VACEK - Pittsburgh. Pa. Psychology. Psychology Club, Gannon Knight Editor, Lance, Dean's List, Who's Who, Blue Key- National Honor Fraternity, PSEA. JOHN S. VAIL - Emporium, Pa. Business Administration. Management Club, Lance, CCD Vice-President, Advanced ROTC, Na- tional ROTC, Band Association President, Distinguished Military Student. Scabbard and Blade. Intramural Sports. CHESTER J. VENDETTI PATRICK J. WARDELL GEORGE T. VLAHOS THOMAS C. VOSKUL ROBERT L. WALSH WILLIAM A. WENRICK HENRY J. WIENCZKOWSKI WILLIAM C. WILHELM will not be lost. HESTER J. VENDETTI - Erie, Pa. Political Science. Who's Who, International Relations Club, Alph'a Phi Delta Historian and Pledgemaster, Young Democrats, In- 11. m, u.itl Football and Basketball. GEORGE T. VLAHOS Erie, Pa. Mathematics. THOMAS C. VOSKUHL - Beavei Palls, Pa. Sociology. Sociology Club, Pi Kappa Alpha, St. Thomas More Club Vice-President, Advanced ROTC, Int.; iral Sports. ROBERT L. WALSH — Cony, Pa. Chemistry. Chemistry Club, Science Club. PATRICK J. WARDELL • Erie. Pa. Sociology. Blue K Honoi Fraternity, Who's Who. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Student ( ouncil Vice-President, Sophomore ('lass Presi- dent, Pershing Rifles WILLIAM A. WENRICK Erie, Pa Accounting. HENRY J. WIENCZKOWSKI Erie, Pa. Foreign Lan Student PSEA, Spanish Club, Pershing Rifles, Rifle Team. WILLIAM C. WILHELM Erie Pa Pre-Medical. Science Club, Advanced ROTC, ROT( Band Bowling Club. 160 '63 Graduates JAMES L. WITTMAN -- Erie, Pa. Business Administra- tion. Management Club, Lance, Pi Kappa Alpha Vice- President, Spanish Club, Intramural Sports. JOHN J. WOJCIECHOWSKI Erie, Pa. Industrial Manage- ment. Advanced ROTC, Distinguished Military Student, Pershing Rifles. HENRY P. WOLFHOPE — Johnstown, Pa. Accounting. Management Club, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Young Republicans. EDWARD A. ZAMORSKI - - Erie, Pa. Industrial Management. Advanced ROTC, Scabbard and Blade. JOSEPH J. ZENTIS — McKean, Pa. Foreign Languages. MARTIN A. ZGRAGGEN — West Seneca, N.Y. Chemistry. Chemistry Club, Fencing Team. RON- ALD F. ZIEZIULA — Buffalo, N.Y. Chemistry. Chemis- try Club, Science Club, Delta Sigma Phi, IFC, Advanced ROTC. JAMES A. ZIMPFER — Kenmore, N.Y. Business Administration. Management Club, Advanced ROTC, Pershing Rifles, Invitational Drill Meet Chairman. Memories are indestructible. kdZL JAMES L. WITTMAN HENRY P. WOLFHOPE JOSEPH J. ZENTIS RONALD F. ZIEZIULA JOHN J. WOJCIECHOWSKI EDWARD A. ZAMORSKI MARTIN A. ZGRAGGEN JAMES A. ZIMPFER 161 CONTRIBUTORS PAGE DONATIONS AKD Printing Co. 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Complete Line of Electric Supplies 1325 State Street Page Donated P. 79 Ladies Catholic Benevolent Association Be sure — Insure the way L.C.B.A. 305 West Sixth Street Page Donated P. 85 Nelson, Goldberg, Heidt Building Gannon College 1215 G. Daniel Baldwin Building Page Donated P. 89 Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity Gannon's Friendly Fraternity Page Donated P. 78 Radio Station WWYN 1260 on Your Dial Broadcasting all Gannon Basketball Games Page Donated P. 1 10 Slater's Food Service Management Serving Gannon and 100 other Campuses Page Donated P. 81 Times Publishing Co. MORNING NEWS, TIMES, SUNDAY NEWS 20 East Twelfth Street Page Donated P. 82 Tom Karle's Varsity Shop Quality Clothing 928 Peach Street Page Donated P. 65 W. T. Grant Co. Known for Values 18 West Ninth Street Page Donated P. 84 164 In the course of producing a yearbook such as this, one receives the help of so many individuals who have a sin- cere interest in Gannon College and its students. We take this opportunity to express our sincere gratitude to ad- vertisers and patrons without whose interest and coopera- tion, this book would not have been possible. Thanks to the contributions, assistance, and advice of many, the 1963 LANCE reached new heights. BUSINESS CONTRIBUTORS Berry's Bowling Auditorium Serving Erie Bowlers for 27 years Tenth French P. A. Meyer Sons Erie's Foremost Clothiers 817-23 State Street Boston Store Complete Department Store 718 State Street Taggart's Mens Store Erie's Smartest Mens Shop 1010 State Street Daka Paper Co. Suppliers of Hammermi Fourth State Firch's Sunbeam Bread 1902 Cranberry Street George A. Freidreck's Religious Goods 2326 Sassafras Street Goods Trasks Serving Greater Erie State at Ninth Streets West Erie Plaza Liberty Plaza Zink's Dry Cleaners Official ROTC Cleaners 110 East Sixth Street James G. Hanes 813 G. Daniel Baldwin Building PATRONS Darling Florists 1 09 West 7th Street Oliver Kokko 18 North Perry Square Derby's Candies 2849 Peach St. E. A. Doubet 202 East 1 0th Street Erie Camera Center 14 East 10th Street Gannon College Book Store Mehler's Clothing Store 1121 State Street Rev. Robert F. Bower Rev. James Peterson Sterling Milk 330 Peach Street Taylor's Shoes 33 East 9th Street 165 PARENT PATRONS Mr. Philip Ambrosino Mrs. Patsy Aquino Mr. Mrs. Matthew Andrews Mr. Mrs. W. Atzert Mr. Mrs. Bailey Mr. Mrs. E. Ballay Mr. Mrs. D. Barsotti Mr. Mrs. M. Battellino Mr. Mrs. J. Bender Dr. J. A. Biggins Mr. Mrs. W. Blenke Mrs. Ann Bonavita Mr. Mrs. J. Breindel Mr. Joseph Broscoe Mr. Mrs. R. Burchart Mr. Mrs. A. Burke Mr. Mrs. S. Butryn Mr. Mrs. J. Buzanowski Mr. Mrs. D. Byrne Mr. Mrs. J. Calabrese Mr. Harry Caldwell Mr. Mrs. W. Camp Mr. Mrs. V. Cardo Mr. Mrs. W. Castaldi Mr. Mrs. F. Chatterton Mr. Mrs. N. Chicatelli Mr. Mrs. R. Coffey Mr. Mrs. G. Colton Mr. Paul Connelly Mr. Mrs. J. Cotter Mr. Mrs. L. Crane Mr. Mrs. D. Crmo Mr. Mrs. J. Christiano Dr. Gustave DaLuiso Mr. Mrs. S. DeCarlucci Mrs. Alberta DeCosmo Mr. Mrs. P. DeSante Mr. Mrs. L. Donnelly Mr. Mrs. B. Ehrensberger Dr. Leonard O. Evans Mr. A. J. Filer Mr. Mrs. J. Gallagher Mr. Mrs. H. Gemler Mr. Mrs. F. Gennuso Mr. Mrs. C. Gittere Mr. Charles Grieshaber Mr. John H. Haines Mr. Mrs. P. Hardik Mrs. A. J. Hayes Mr. James Hayes Mr. Leo A. Hellman Mr. Mrs. J. Ganley Mr. George Gegenfurtner Mr. Mrs. F. Gies Mr. Mrs. J. Griech Mr. Mrs. S. Gulnac Mr. Mrs. C. Havrilla Mr. John Henke Mr. Edward P. Kanai Dr. A. F. Kaminsky Mr. John Kires Mr. Mrs. A. Klemetsmo Mr. Mrs. J. Kohut Mr. Steve Kuhta Mr. Mrs. D. Lannon Mr. Larry Laconi Mr. R. W. Legler Mr. Mrs. T. Leone Mr. Mrs. A. Logan Mr. Mrs. J. Lukas Mr. Mrs. H. Lutz Mr. Mrs. J. Lutz Mr. John Maglio Mr. Mrs. L. Makucin Mr. Harold Mayes Mr. Mrs. M. Malovich Mr. Mrs. J. Mando Mr. Mrs. E. Marcus Mr. Mrs. J. McCartan Mrs. Margaret McGee Mr. Mrs. P. McKay Mr. Mrs. J. Mesaros Mr. John J. Metelski Mr. Albert Meyer Mr. Mrs. T. McMillan Mr. Charles A. Moore Mr. Mrs. Harry Morosky Mr. Mrs. P. Munley Mr. Mrs. P. Musante Dr. Mrs. J. Nardini Mr. Mrs. W. Nichols Mr. Mrs. F. Niebauer Mr. Mrs. G. O'Donnel Mr. Mrs. K. Orendi Mr. Mrs. F. Ottaviani Mr. George Palmer Mr. Frank Perry Mr. Mrs. J. Pidgeon Mr. Frank J. Pikor Mr. Rocco Pisciuneri Mr. Mrs. S. Plesluska Mrs. Josephine M. Polaski Mr. Martin Poliak Mr. Mrs. M. Porter Mr. Mrs. T. Power Mr. Sherman Pratt 1st Sgt. Mrs. W. Price, USMC Mr. Mrs. E. Riebe Mr. Mrs. C. Robinski Mr. Bruno Roehrl Mr. Mrs. N. Rositer Mr. Mrs. A. Royce Mr. Mrs. J. Rybak Mr. Mrs. P. Saviola Mr. Mrs. V. Sarvis Mr. Mrs. A. Schriefer Mr. Mrs. R. Sedler Mr. Richard Sertz Mr. R. W. Shively Mr. Mrs. J. Sikora Mr. Mrs. G. Small Mr. Mrs. H. Smith Mrs. Edward Spiegel Mrs. Marina Stalski Mr. Mrs. Ralph Stenger Mr. L. A. Stossell Mr. Thomas W. Strubler Mr. Edmund Stuczynski Mr. Mrs. F. Sukitsch Mr. Mrs. V. Seelinger Mr. Mrs. E. Trozzo Mr. Mrs. J. Trzeciak Mr. Mrs. C. Tyson Mr. Mrs. M. Vahey Mr. Mrs. N. Veronesi Mr. Mrs. A. Voelker Mr. William Vonah Mr. M. C. Wells Mr. Mrs. J. Walsh Mr. F. J. Werner Mr. Mrs. A. Watters Mr. James McWilliams Mr. Cyril Wirtner Mr. Mrs. E. Cusak 166 GENERAL INDEX Accounting Department Chairman 132 Acknowledgements • • 162 Activities Section 30 Administration Faculty 114 Alpha Phi Delta 60 Alpha Phi Delta Sweetheart 48 Alpha Psi Omega 54 Archbishop Gannon 116 Baseball 102 Basketball 96 Basketball Night 41 Biology Department Chairman 130 Blue Key National Honor Fraternity 52 Board of Trustees 118 Bowling Club 109 Chemistry Department Chairman 130 Chemistry Club 82 Class Officers 70 Closing 180 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 73 Contents 3 Cross Country 1 08 Cum Laude 32 Division of Business Administration, Dean 131 Division of Humanities, Dean 1 23 Division of Pure Applied Science, Dean 128 Debate Club 83 Delta Sigma Phi 56 Delta Sigma Phi Sweetheart 46 Director of Evening Sessions 1 33 Economics Department Chairman 132 Education Department Chairman 125 Eight Ball 37 Eight Ball Queen 43 Electrical Engineering Department Chairman 1 29 English Department Chairman 1 27 Essay Section 4 Faculty Roster 168 Fine Arts Department Chairman 1 25 Foreign Languages Department Chairman 1 26 Fraternity Section 50 Gannon College Historical Society 84 Gannon Knight 76 Glee Club 85 Golf 104 History Department Chairman 124 Homecoming 40 Institute of Electric and Electronic Engineers 79 Interfraternity Council 55 International Relations Club 86 167 Intramural Sports Ill Introduction 1 Lambda lota Tau 53 LANCE 77 LANCE Queen 45 Lay Advisory Board 119 Mathematics Department Chairman 1 29 Military Ball 36 Military Ball Queen 42 Organizations Section 68 Patrons 1 64 P.S.E.A 80 P.S.P.E 81 Pershing Rifles 66 Philosophy Department Chairman 125 Pi Kappa Alpha 62 Pi Kappa Alpha Sweetheart 49 Political Science Department Chairman 124 President 117 President's Council 1 20 Professor of Military Science 134 Prom 35 Psychology Department Chairman 1 26 Psychology Club 87 Public Speaking Department Chairman 127 Rifle Team 110 Army R.O.TO. Band 88 Scabbard and Blade 64 Science Club 89 Scutcheon 78 Senior Class Officers 1 38 Senior Section 1 36 Sociology Department Chairman 124 Sociology Club 91 Special Offices 121 Sports Section 94 St. Patrick's Dance 34 St. Thomas More Club 74 Student Council 71 Student Investment Trust 90 Student Roster 1 69 Talisman Players 92 Tau Kappa Epsilon 58 Tau Kappa Epsilon Sweetheart 47 Tennis Team 1 06 Theology Department Chairman 126 Title 2 Who's Who 72 Winter Carnival 38 Winter Carnival Queen 44 Young Christian Students 75 Young Democrats 93 Young Republicans 93 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION ROSTER ALCORN, CHARLES L. - Ed.M. Assistant Professor of Education ALLISSEE, S. S. CHARLES T. Instructor in Military Science ARENA. REV. VICTOR L. - D.Sc. Assistant Professor of Biology BARCIO, REV ROBERT G. - Candidate. Phd. Assistant Professor of History BARR, REV JOSEPH J. - Ph.D. Associate Professor of Political Science Director, Department of Political Science BATES, THOMAS - B.B.A. Associate of Public Relations BEYER, RICHARD - Ph.D. Professor of History Director, Department of History BICSEY, REV. JOHN B. - M.S.W. Assistant Professor of Sociology Director, Department of Sociology BOWER, REV. ROBERT F. - B.A. Instructor, Assistant Librarian BRESSAN, JOSEPH J - C.P.A. Instructor of Accounting BRILL, ROBERT J. - M.B.A. Instructor of Business Administration BURKE, REV. JOHN R. - Candidate, Phd. Assistant Professor of Philosophy CARNEY, MELVIN E. - MA. Assistant Professor of Psychology CERAMI, MRS. CATHARINE - M.S. Instructor of Mathematics CICCOZZI, ATTILIO - Ph.D. Instructor of Latin and Greek CIUFOLI, REV. BONAVENTURE - J.U.D. Associate Professor of Art and Music Director, Department of Fine Arts COLVIN, CHARLES, R. - D.Ed. Associate Professor of Education Director, Deportment of Education COOK, ARTHUR H. - B.S. Assistant Professor of Engineering Drawing CRAIG, CAPTAIN MICHAEL F. - B.S. Assistant Professor of Military Science CRISPO, REV. ALPHONSE F. - LL.D. Assistant Professor of Philosophy Director, Department of Philosophy DeSANTE, REV. PAUL J. - MA. Instructor of English DeWALT, REV. HOMER C. - MA. Guidance Officer DIPRE, REV. GILIO L. - Candidate, Phd. Assistant professor of Philosophy DREZGA, TIHOMIL - Docteur en droit, Sorbonne, Paris Diploma Scuola Vaticana di Biblioteconomia Associate Professor of Political Science FIN, REV. ROBERT GEORGE - S.T D. Associate Professor of Russian FINEGAN, OWEN T. - M.S. Director of Guidance and Placement FLEMING, JOHN J. - Candidate, Phd. Assistant Professor of Psychology FORSTON, LT. COL. JOHN W. - B.S. Assistant Professor of Military Science FOX, RICHARD A. - B.A. Assistant Basketball Coach FREEMAN, JAMES J - MS Associate Professor of Mathematics Director, Department of Mathematics and Physics FUNK, HANS Language Lab Supervisor GARVEY, ROBERT - B.S. Lecturer of Accounting GORSKI, THADDEUS M. - MS Assistant Professor of Chemistry HANES, JAMES G - LL.B. Lecturer of Business Administration HERBSTRITT, RICHARD L. - MA. Regi-i HESCH, GEORGE P. - M.S. Instructor of Chemistry Heod Basketball Coach HEYA, MARY K M S.L.S. ctor, Assistant Librarian HILBERT. REV JOHN J. - W ■ logy HILBERT, MRS MARY E - R.N. Nurse HIPP, REV JOSEPH F BS In-.tnjrtor of Finance HYNES, JOHN B. - Director of Business Management KAHL, ALFRED L. - M.B.A. Instructor of Business Administration KOHLMILLER, ELMER F., Jr. - Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Biology KRAUS, GERALD R. - M.S. Professor Dean of Pure and Applied Science KRONCKE, CHARLES O. - M.B.A. Instructor of Finance LATIMER, WILLIAM N. - C.P.A. Assistant Professor of Accounting LEVIS, REV. ROBERT J. — Candidate Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Theology LOREI, REV. LOUIS H. - MA. Professor Dean of Humanities LUBIAK, REV. CASIMIR J - M.S.L.S. Professor, Head Librarian MACE, M Sgt. KENNETH R. Armorer McCULLOUGH, REV. JAMES - M.S. Instructor of Mathematics McCULLY, CAPTAIN CALVIN R. - B.S Assistant Professor of Military Science Mclaughlin, joseph w. — M.Ed. Assistant Director of Guidance McNELIS, GERALD A., Jr. - LL.B. Lecturer McQUAID, ROBERT J. - S.F.C. Instructor of Military Science and Tactics MEYERS, S.F.C. DOVEL T. Supply Sergeant MIHM, REV. XAVIER R. - Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry MILLER, THOMAS C, III - B.E.E. Instructor of Electrical Engineering MISH, THOMAS F. - M.A. Instructor of History MONAHAN. THOMAS A. - C.P.A. Lecturer of Accounting MYER, NORMAN G. - M.S. Lecturer of Mathematics NANIA, ANTHONY J. - M.A. Assistant Professor of English NASH, Rt. Rev. Msgr. WILFRID J. - LITT.D. President NIEBLING, REV. HOWARD V. - M.A. Instructor of Psychology NIES, RITA A. - B. S.L.S. Instructor, Assistant Librarian O'CONNOR, JAMES A. - M.A. Instructor of English PALMER, JAMES E. - M.S. Instructor of Electrical Engineering PASKEVICIUS, REV. ANTHONY - PhD Assistant Professor of Psychology PERKINS S., GARY O. Instructor in Military Science PETERSON, REV. JAMES W. - MA. Professor of Theology Director, Department of Theology PETERSON, PAUL WARD - Ph.D. Professor of Latin and Greek Director, Department of Foreign Languages PFEFFER, ARTHUR A. - M.A. Instructor of English PIZZAT, FRANK J. - Ph.D. Clinical Psychologist PUSCUS. REV. LOUIS - B.A Dean of Men RHODEY, Lt. Col. WILLIAM A - B.A Professor of Military Science and Tactics ROTHSCHILD, NORA - LL.B. Instructor of German ROUCH, JOHN S. - Ph.D. Associate Professor of English ROWLAND, J. CARTER - Ph.D. Associate Professor of English Director, Department of English RUSSELL, REV. BERNARD M. C.S.V. - MS Associate Professor of Mathematics SAGUE. MIGUEL - D.Ed. Instructor of Spanish SALA, FRANK - B.A. Lecturer of Mathematics SCALISE, FRANK, N. - M.B.A. Lecturer of Economics SHCANZ, REV. JOHN P. - Ph.D. Associate Professor of Theology SCHLESSINGER, DR. GERT - Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry SCHUBERT, WILLIAM A. - M.S. Associate Professor of Biology Director, Biology Department SCIAMANDA, REV. ROBERT - M.S. Instructor of Physics SCOTTINO, JOSEPH P. - Ph.D. Associate Professor of Political Science Director, Evening Sessions SELIGMAN, ARTHUR M, - Dr Eng. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering SELVAGGI. JERRY A. - B.E.E. Instructor of Electrical Engineering Director, Engineering Department SINICROPI, ANTHONY V. - M.I.L.R. Instructor of Economics and Labor Relations STRAW, WILLIAM H - C.P.A. Lecturer of Accounting SLATER, REV JOHN J. - M.A. Assistant to the President SMALTZ, PETER R. - A.B. Instructor of Business Administration SOMERS, REV. ELDON K. - Candidate. Ph. D.Ed. Guidance Officer SOTO, ERON DeLEON - PhD Assistant Professor of Philosophy SPEICE, REV. - S.T.B. Assistant Registrar St. CLAIR, M Sgt. FRANKLIN J. Chief Clerk SULLIVAN. REV. RICHARD J. - M.A. Instructor of Theology Director, Religious Activities SUSA, REV. ROBERT P. - B.A Instructor of Economics SUSKO, JOHN P. - Ph.D. Associate Professor of Business Administration Director, Departments of Economics and Finance TASCONE, JOSEPH F. - Candidate, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Sociology TERRILL, ALAN - M.S. Instructor of Mechanical Engineering THOMPSON, REV. JOHN - M.A. Assistant Professor of Philosophy TULLIO, ROBERT J. - B.S Lecturer of Finance VETRONE, LEONARD - B.M.E. Instructor of Mechanical Engineering WALDRON, JOHN E. - Ph.D. Professor Dean of Business Administration WALLACH, JOHN S. - M.A Assistant Professor of Education WEBER, BERT M. - PhD Lecturer of German WHITE M Sgt JAMES R. Sergeant Major WEIDLE, PAUL - B.A. Instructor of Physics WEILAND, RICHARD J. - M.A. Assistant Professor of Speech Director, Department of Public Speaking WEITHMAN, FRANCIS G. - C.P.A. Professor of Accounting Director, Department of Accounting WITKOWSKI, CHESTER - M.Ed. Lecturer in Mathematics WOLF, REV. NORBERT G. - M.A. Treasurer WRIGHT, ERNEST C. MBA Assistant Professor of Accounting YARBENET, MICHAEL R. - C.P.A. Lecturer of Accounting YADESKI, JAMES M - BEE. Lecturer YEHL, REV. ADDISON MS Associate Professor of Chemistry Director, Department of Chemistry YOCHIM, GEORGE J. - M.S. Lecturer of Education YOUNG, JOHN JACOB -- M.A. Assistant Professor of English STUDENT ROSTER SENIORS AGOSTINI, DAVID L. - 1510 Liberty St., Erie, Pa. AHL, DENNIS R. - 8612 East Lake Rd., Erie, Pa. AKUS, WALTER J. — 745 East 23rd St., Erie, Pa. ALTHOFF, ARTHUR, JR. - 4023 Oxer Rd., Erie, Pa. BALFE, MICHAEL W. — 109 Ridgewood Ave., Pgh. 29, Pc GETCHELL, THOMAS V. - 903 East 37 St., Erie, Pa. GIANNELLI, CARL A. - 633 West 17 St., Erie, Pa. BARSOTTI, JOSEPH D. BARTONE, RONALD D. BAUDER, CHARLES J. - BEHAN, FRANCIS C. - BENNETT, WILLIAM E. BERGAN, THOMAS J. - 306 Johnson Dr., Ellwood City, — 4114 Melrose Ave., Erie, Pa. 1036 WEST 7th St., Erie, Pa. 908 East 23rd St., Erie, Pa. - 3134 Holmes St., Erie, Pa. 534 Smithson Ave., Erie, Pa. Pa. Pa. N.Y. BIERBAUER, THEODORE C. - 2826 Raspberry St., Erie, BISCHOFF, RONALD E. - 602 West 26th St., Erie, Pa. BLEIL, WILLIAM J. - R.D. 3, Erie, Pa. BOBANGO, JOHN - 1102 East 12th St., Erie, Pa. BONDANZA, JEROME J. - 631 Centee Rd., Buffalo 24, BRENNAN, JOHN J. - Brockport, Pa. BROWN, EDWARD A. - 3409 Ellsworth Ave., Erie, Pa. BROWN, ELWYN L. - 5231 Million Rd., Fairview, Pa. BRUGGER, GEORGE A. — 4814 Fort Sumner Dr., Washington 61, D.C. BUDNY, JOSEPH F. - 747 East 23 St., Erie, Pa. BULA, JOHN T. - 1205 West 40th St., Erie, Pa BUTRYN, PAUL S. - 409 Hoyt St., Dunkirk, N.Y. BYRNE, THOMAS A. - 5169 Woodworth St., Pgh. 24, Pa. CARBON, JAMES R. - 101 Walnut St., Warren, Pa. CARLIN, THOMAS M. - 1004 Weschler Ave., Erie, Pa. CARONE, ROBERT A. - 512 West Front St., Oil City, Pa. CARRIER, JONATHAN L. - R.D. 3 Hershey Rd., Erie, Pa. CASTALDI, WILLIAM G. - 2000 N. Broom St., Wilmington 2, Delaware CHANDLEY, DONALD J. - 125 Lake Ave., Erie, Pa. CHAPMAN, DENNIS G. - 247 West 5th St., Erie, Pa. CHESSARIO, JOSEPH - 603 West 17th St., Erie, Pa. CHIARAMONTE, DENNIS V. — 1808 West 23 St., Erie, Pa. CHICATELLI, PAUL D. - 468 Sandusky St., Conneaut, Ohio CHICCARINO, JERRY, JR. - 1823 Farrell Terrace, Farrell, Pa. CHIU, LAURENCE - 324 Kings Road 2nd Floor, North Point, Hong Kong CHLUDZINSKI, RONALD W. - 960 East 31 St., Erie, Pa. CIOCCIO, JAMES L. - 304 East 11th St., Erie, Pa. CLARK, THOMAS W. - 618 South St., Clarion, Pa. CONCILLA, RONALD J. - 32 Lincoln St., North East, Pa. COONEY, CHARLES C. - 422 West 29th St., Erie, Pa. COSGROVE, TERRENCE J. - 53 Reed Ave., Lackawanna 18, N.Y. CROUCH, JOHN S. - 443 West 9th St., Erie, Pa. DAILEY, THOMAS L. - 963 West 30th St., Erie, Pa. DAMBROSIA, JAMES M. - 321 Pine St., Punxsutawney, Pa. DECOSMO, RALPH - 724 Berkshire Ave., Pgh. 26, Pa. DEIBLER, EUGENE R. - 1115 East 30th St., Erie, Pa. DELENA, JAMES J. - 216 West 3rd St., Erie, Pa. DEMETTER, RICHARD A. - 1203 West 31st St., Erie, Pa. DEMMA, MICHAEL A. - 920 Lock St., Tarentum, Pa. DeSANTE, DAVID A. - 3009 Pine Ave., Erie, Pa. DeSANTIS, PAUL R. - 426 Ridge Ave., Sharpsville, Pa. DiBELLO, ERMENIO A. - 1141 West 24th St., Erie, Pa. DICKERSON, MILTON J. - 143 Farmingdale Rd., Buffalo 25, N.Y. DICKERSON, ROBERT R. - 143 Farmingdale Rd„ Buffalo 25, N.Y. DIEFENBACH, THOMAS A. - 918 East 28th St., Erie, Pa. DIEFENDORF, JAMES E. - 3900 Terrace Ave., Pennsauken, N.J. DiGIORGIO, ANTHONY J. - 655 South Irvine Ave., Sharon, Pa. DiPAOLO, ANTHONY - 3503 Penna. Ave., Erie, Pa. DORAN, MICHAEL D. - 235 West 23rd St., Erie, Pa. DOWLING, RICHARD J. - 306 W. Spring St,. Titusville, Pa. DRESCH, LEWIS E. - 122 Winfleld Dr., Grove City, Pa. DREXLER, ARTHUR J. - 932 West 21st St., Erie, Pa. EDWARDS, DENNIS M. - 61 1 Moran St., Oil City, Pa. EHRENSBERGER, LOUIS E. - Penn Ave., St. Mary's, Pa. EICHELSDORFER, DAVID R. - 226 West 23 St., Erie, Pa. EICHELSDORFER, Gary E. - 226 West 23 St., Erie, Pa. EISWERTH, THOMAS F. - 2620 Chestut St., Erie, Pa. ENGLE, WILLIAM R. - 2029 6th Ave., Beaver Falls, Pa. ENGLISH, JAMES R. - 125 West Bloss St., Titusville, Pa. ERDELY, ANTHONY J. - 740 East 10th St., Erie, Pa. ESOLA, JOHN L. - 907 H St., Meadville, Pa. ESSER, ROBERT E. - 255 East 29th St., Erie, Pa. EVANS, JOHN - 1414 Custer Dr., Erie, Pa. FABIAN, DAVID R. - 1037 East 9th St., Erie, Pa. FARRELL, JOSEPH R. - 1033 West 7th St., Erie, Pa. FILER, ROBERT F. - 48 Plum St., Greenville, Pa. FLATLEY, WILLARD J. - 1954 East 2nd St., Erie, Pa.. FLYNN, DAVID E. - 221 Glenruadn Ave., Erie, Pa. FORQUER, TIMOTHY J. - 815 West 11th St., Erie, Pa. FRANCO, ALFRED N. - 257 Kirkwood Dr., Buffalo 24, N.Y. FUSTINE, RONALD A. - 420 Hyde Ave., Ridgway, Pa. GAETA, JOSEPH J. - 131 Engert Ave., Bklyn. 22, N.Y. GAMBLE, KENNETH R. - 2811 Cascade St., Erie, Pa. GAYLORD, NORMAN D. - 244 East 29th St., Erie, Pa. GLANCE, ROBERT J GLASL, JOHN E. - GLOEKLER, PAUL E. GRAF. BERNARD R. GRAY, JAMES G. - - I 120 East 12th St., Erie, Pa. 186 Laurelwood St., Emporium, Pa. - 2702 Homestead Dr., Erie, Pa. - 3016 Liberty St., Erie, Pa. 927 East 31st St., Erie, Pa. GRIGNOL, LEWIS J. - 517 Pittsburgh Ave., Erie, Pa. GROSSO, VINCENT G. - 107-22 Monterey St., Queens Village, N.Y. GUELCHER, JOHN H. - 401 Clifton Dr., Erie, Pa. HANNINEN, THOMAS K. - 1623 West 21st St., Erie, Pa. HARDIK, MILAN - 19 Hathaway St., Girard, Pa. HATHEWAY, RICHARD J. - 2918 Myrtle St., Erie, Pa. HAYES, DAVID S. - Box 521, Lake City, Pa. . HAYES, EDWARD S. JR. - 720 Liberty St., Erie, Pa. HELD, RICHARD W. - 725 Myrtle St., Erie, Pa. HETTER, WILLIAM D. - 1027 East 8th St., Erie, Pa. HICKEY, Patrick F. - 1220 West 10th St., Erie, Pa. HIGHAM, RICHARD - R.D. 5, Meadville, Pa. HOLEVA, JOHN J. - 519 Linden Ave., New Kensington, Pa. HOLQUIST, GARY V. - 3116 Raspberry St. Erie, Pa. HOLTZ WILLIAM J. - 1044 West 25th St., Erie, Pa. HUBERT, NORBERT F. - R.D. 2, Waterford, Pa. JACKMAN, BRIAN J. - 2207 South Shore Drive, Erie, Pa. JACKSON, RICHARD E. - 1 1 Oak St., Westfield, N.Y. JACOX, MORGAN E. - 4508 Homeland Blvd., Erie, Pa. JANOSKY, ROBERT J. - 1084 Edgewood Rd., New Kensington, Pa. JARZOMSKI, THOMAS W. - 419 East 5th St., Erie, Pa. JOBES, DAVID R. - 704 East 35th St., Erie, Pa. KACZMAREK, THOMAS A. - 1019' 2 Reed St., Erie, Pa. KALICKIK, AL - 1421 East 8th St., Erie, Pa. KAMINSKY, ANTHONY F. - 4411 Homeland Blvd., Erie, Pa. KARPEN, RODERIC B. - 2901 Old French Rd., Erie, Pa. KERCHANSKY, STEPHEN D. - 909 Wagner St., Carnegie, Pa. KINGSLEY, RICHARD J. - 747 East 24th St., Erie, Pa. KINGSTON, RONALD P. - 3006 Post Ave., Erie, Pa. KIRES, ROBERT M. - 103 Retford Dr., Liverpool, N.Y. KOLLER, FREDERICK A. - Rd. 1, North East, Pa. KOSTER, EDWARD H. - 4303 Parade St. Blvd., Erie, Pa. KOWALSKI, WALLACE P. - 334 East 11th St., Erie, Pa. KRAINOCK, FRANK N. - 1010 Ash St., Erie, Pa. KRASNESKY, WILLIAM A. - Rd. 6 Hannon Road, Erie, Pa. KREITINGER, THOMAS M. — 914 Wallace St., Erie, Pa. KUZINA, PAUL F. - 15 Coolidge Road, Buffalo 20, N.Y. KUZMIN, GEORGE St. - 1028 West 27th St., Erie, Pa. LANDER, RONALD M. - 1356 East 20th St., Erie, Pa. LAPRICE, RICHARD J. - 713 East 29th St., Erie, Pa. LAUDERBAUGH, RICHARD G. - 4137 Crestmont, Erie, Pa. LAWRENCE, PAUL N. - 307 East 5th St., Erie, Pa. LEA, ROBERT - 321 East Main St., Titusville, Pa. LEDWIN, NORMAN A. — 733 Moore Ave., Kenmore, N.Y. LEINGANG, CHARLES J. - 3308 Charlotte St., Erie, Pa. LEW, THOMAS - 2717 Federal St., Camden, N.J. LEWKOWICZ, RICHARD E. - 655 West 8th St., Erie, Pa. LITRA, HERMAN J. - 814 Sassafrass St., Erie, Pa. LITZ, ROBERT J. - 2108 Myrtle St., Erie, Pa. LORELLI, JOHN A. - 603 Fourth Ave., Punxsutawney, Pa. LUCHT, EDWARD J. - 3844 Sassafrass St., Erie, Pa. MACKRELL. THOMAS R. - 128 Moorhead St., Erie, Pa. MAJOR, PAUL A. - 3411 Holland St. Erie, Pa. MALONEY, THOMAS O. - 325 Charlotte St. Erie, Pa. MALOVICH, JACOB M. — 603 Meadowvale Lane, Media, Pa. MANNO, JAMES J. - 308 South St., Ridgway. Pa. MARIANI, JOHN A. - 1110 Hiland Ave., Corapolis, Pa. MARINO, EDMOND D. - 313 So. First St. Sharpsville, Pa. MARTON, ANTHONY C. - 436 Ledwick Dr. Erie, Pa. MASSON, ANDREW F. - 200 Second Ave. Rouseville, Pa. MATAVA, JOSEPH A. JR. - Rd. 3 Union City, Pa. MAY, INGO W. - 503 West 9th St. Erie, Pa. MAYES, HAROLD JR. - 183 Main St. Brookville, Pa. MCCARTHY, TERRANCE B. - 3907 Edgewater Dr. Ashtabula, Ohio McCURDY, DONALD D. - Rd 7 Davidson Road Harbarcreek, Pa. McDOWELL, FRANCIS J. - 547 Lafayette Ave. Sharon, Pa. McENERY, THOMAS J. JR. - 507 Andrews Pk. Blvd. Erie, Pa. McGINTY, JOSEPH P. — 423 Elk St. Frankllin, Pa. McGUINNESS, JAMES - 8519 Frankstown Road Pittsburgh, Pa. McLAUGHLIN, GERALD W. - 238 Beachgrove Dr. Erie, Pa. McSWEENEY, DENNIS D. - 1116 West 34th St. Erie, Pa. MENTZ, CHARLES J. - 3172 Glenwood Pk. Ave. Erie, Pa. MERHAR, CARL F. - 1194 E. Grandview Blvd. Erie, Pa. MESSINA, JOSEPH T. - 504 East 34th St. Erie, Pa. METELSKI, JOHN B. - 411 Florence St. Ridgway, Pa. MEYNER, DANIEL R. - 3005 Homestead Dr. Erie, Pa. MIDDENDORF, JAMES P. - 51 Chestnut St. Girard, Pa. MINGOY, ROBERT J. - 5135 W. Ridge Rd. Erie, Pa. 169 MISKO, RONALD ST. — 530 North 6th St. Jeannette, Pa. MITRI, JOSEPH A. - 1410 Liberty St. Erie. Pa. MOROSKY, ROBERT H. - 50 East 2nd St. Erie, Pa. MORRISSEY, JOHN W. - 528 Shunpike Road Erie, Pa. MORROW, LAWRENCE St. - 2640 Hazel St. Erie, Pa. MOSER, ROBERT J. - 4009 Parade Blvd. Erie, Pa. MOULTHROP, JOHN F. - 1400 Water St. Conneautville, Pa. MURPHY, DAVID J. - 355 West 29th St. Erie, Pa. MUSANTE, LOUIS P. - 420 Crescent Park Worren, Pa. MUSIN, DONALD J. - 3264 Leechburg Rd. Lower Burrell, Pa NAWROCKI, DANIEL A. - 1163 East 38th St. Erie, Pa. NEWMAN, DAVID B. - 350 West 8th St. Erie, Pa. NICHOLSON, WILLIAM J. JR. - 1832 West 29th St. Erie, Pa. O'DONNEL, GEORGE T. - 1835 East Lake Road Erie, Pa. OLESKI, VINCENT J. - 1131 East 8th St. Erie, Pa. OLIVER, SAMUEL E. JR. - 718 North St. Oil City, Pa. OSIECKI, THOMAS ST. - 624 East 30th St. Erie, Pa. OWEN, THOMAS F. - 1214 West 30th St. Erie, Pa. PAIS, LOUIS A. - Box 144 Lewis Run, Pa. PAKELA, THOMAS A. - 319 Short St. Erie, Pa. PALERMO, ANTHONY - 122 Clinton St. North East, Pa. PALMER, WILLIAM G. — East Springfield, Pa. PASZKO, CHARLES P. - 424 East 11th St. Erie, Pa. PATTERSON, JAMES M. — 249 West 5th St. Erie, Pa. PERRY, FRANCIS M. - 386 North St. Meadville, Pa. PETSCH, ERICH F. - 56 So. Pearl St. North East, Pa. PETULLA, JOHN D. - 615 West Front St. Oil City. Pa. PIERCE, DAVID E. - 2622 Perry St. Erie, Penna. PLAVCAN, JOHN G. - 237 East 28th St. Erie, Pa. PODBIELSKI, PAUL - 3008 Marvin Ave. Erie, Pa. POLICASTRO, JOSEPH A. - 554 R Shearer St. Greensburg, Penna. POMMER, ROBERT C. — 3753 Bird Dr. Erie, Penna. PONTZER, TERENCE E. - 500 Spruce St. St. Marys, Penna. POWER, THOMAS F. - 801 Bellaire Ave. Pittsburgh 26, Penna. PROTA, VINCENT A. - 342 West 4th St. Erie, Penna. PUETTE, JAMES P. - 3650 Stoneleigh Rd. Cleveland Hts., Ohio QUIRK, PATRICK J. - 654 West 8 St. Rear Erie, Penna. RADKOWSKI, JOHN R. - 1145 March St. Sharon, Penna. REIMAN, JAMES - Rd 2 North East, Penna. REISER, BERNARD T. - 1154 West 7th St. Erie, Penna. REISER, JOHN JOSEPH - 932 West 8 St. Erie, Pa. REITEBACH, CHARLES D. - 1359 West 32 St. Erie, Pa. RENAUD, JAMES D. — 1580 West 42nd St. Erie, Penna. REZMERSKI, JOHN C. — 338 Shawmut Ave. Johnsonburg, Penna. RHOADS, WILLIAM H. — 325 Blackstone Drive Erie, Penna. RITSCHER, RONALD D. - 407 East 38 Street Erie, Pennsylvania RIZZO, RONALD J. - 70 Wall St. North East, Penna. ROGERS, KENNETH - 228 Maryland Ave. Erie, Penna. ROSSWOG, RAYMOND R. - 634 West 9th St. Erie, Penna. ROYCE, RICHARD B. - 12 South St. Ripley, New York RUDY, JAMES J. - 2909 Liberty St. Erie, Penna. RYBAK, DAVID J. - 143 Cadman Drive Williamsville 21, N.Y. SABATINO, THOMAS J. - 231 East 31 St. Erie, Penna. SADLER, JOSEPH E. - 245 West 8 St. Erie, Pa.. SCHAEFFER, WILLIAM L. - 509 Peach St. Apt. 4 Erie, Penna. SCHETZINA, JAN F. - 1060 West 6th St. Erie, Penna. SCHILKEN, JOHN - 639 Smithson Erie, Penna. SCHLAUDECKER, ROBERT T. JR. - 1824 West 32 St. Erie, Penna. SCHNEIDER, THOMAS G. - 823 German St. Erie, Penna. SCHUMACHER, JAMES R. - 1701 Mt. Joseph St. Pittsburgh 10, Penna. SCHUPP, WALTER J. - RFD 1 Lucinda, Penna. SEBALD, ANTHONY V. - 1110 West 9th St. Erie, Penna. SEDELMYER, ROBERT B. - 1842 East Lake Rd. Erie, Penna. SENGER, RICHARD C. - 949 West 30th St. Erie, Penna. SERAFINI, GERALD J. - Box 152 Coalport, Pena. SETTE, DOMENIC R. - 2925 Cherry St. Erie, Penna.. SEYFFERT, JOHN D. - 36 Oakwood St. Greenlawn, New York SHIPLEY, DANIEL R. - 436 West 31st St. Erie, Penna. SIGNORELLI, JOHN A. - 1416 West 35th St. Erie, Penna. SIMMONS, JEROME S. - 521 West 7th St. - Erie, Penna. SIMPSON, SAMUEL K. - 2179 South Manor Drive Erie, Penna. SKUCE, JOHN C. - 410 Halley St. Erie, Penna. SLOMSKI, CHARLES J. JR. - 723 East 36th St. Erie, Penna. SLURKANICH, FRANK W. - 2627 German St. Erie, Penna. SMALL, THOMAS A. - 620 Carley Ave. Sharon, Penna SMITH DON E. - Rd 1 Guys Mills, Penna. SMITH, JAMES R. - 237 East 23rd St. Erie, Penna. SOSNOWSKI, RICHARD . - Rd. 3 Wilson Rd. North East, Penna. SOUTHWORTH, WALTER T. - 454 East 28th St. Erie, Pa. SPRINGER, WILLIAM C. - 54 Goltra Dr. Basking Ridge, N.J. STOLINSKI, EDWARD J. JR - 518' 3 East 8th St. Erie, Pa. STRAUB, WILLIAM J. - 633 Euclid Avenue Erie, Penna. STUBENHOFER, NORMAN A - 458 East 24th St. Erie, Penna. SULECKI, WAYNE A. - 1414 East 9th St. Erie, Penna. SVOREN, DONALD S. — 211 Oakgrove Dr. Williamsville, N.Y. SZYMANOWICZ, PHILIP B. - 1929 East 7th St. Erie, Penna. SZYMANSKI, JOSEPH D. - Glen Hozle Rood Wilcox, Penna. TANN, RICHARD ARNOLD - 922 West 10th St. Erie, Penna. THOMPSON, JOHN R. - 707 West 50th St. Erie, Pa. TIMON, EDMOND M. - 6026 Rauine Dr. Erie, Po. TIMON, JOHN W. - 809 Cherry St Erie, Penna. TIPABASSO, DAN D. - W. Maple Ave. Geneva, Ohio TITUS, GEORGE J. - Pulluvila, Puvar P O Trivandrum Kerala, India TROESE, STEPHEN J. - 58 So. 7th Ave. Clarion, Penna. TROZZO, ERNEST C. JR. - 3013 Lake Ave. Ashtabula, Ohio TRZECIAK, DAVID A. - 509 Greenridge Road New Kensington, Penna. TUBBS, DAVID A. - 517 West Spruce Street Titusville, Penna. TUCKER, ROBERT J. - 3210 State St. Erie, Penna. TURNER. JOSEPH F. - 106 Fairfield Ave. Buffalo 14. N.Y. UHRMACHER, THOMAS A. - 328 Lighthouse St. Erie. Penna. ULRICH, ROBERT J. - 218 West 22 St. Erie, Penna. UMPIROWICZ, JOSEPH J. - 2716 Pear St. Erie, Penna. USZACKI, ROBERT R. - 521 Roberts Rd. Dunkirk, N.Y. VACCA, NICHOLAS A. - 7 Bangor St. Pittsburgh 11, Penna. VACEK, JOHN C. - 145 High St., Pittsburgh 23, Penna. VAIL, JOHN S. - 305 Maple St. Emporium, Penna. VENDETTI, CHESTER J. - 3502 Cherry St. Erie, Penna. VOSKUHL, THOMAS CHARLES - 1913 5th Avenue Beaver Falls, Penna. WALSH, ROBERT L. - 180 Wright St. Corry, Penno. WANK. E. E. - 662 West 9th St. Erie, Penna. WARDELL, PATRICK J. - 237 West 21 Street Erie, Penna. WENRICK, WILLIAM A. - 1106 East Lake Rd. Erie, Penna. WHITNEY, ALBERT G. - RD. 2 Box 118 Clymer, N.Y. WIENCZKOWSKI, HENRY J. - 2213 Parade St. Erie, Penna. WILHELM, WILLIAM C. - 1808 East 6th St. Erie, Penna. WITTMAN, JAMES L. - 5145 Exeter Road Erie, Pa. WOJCIECHOWSKI, JOHN J. - 702 East 23Rd. St. Erie, Penna. WOLF, GERALD M. - 323 East 28th St. Erie, Pa. WOLFHOPE, HENRY P. - 856 East 26 Dr. Erie, Penna. ZAMORSKI, ED A. - 1029 East 9 Street Erie, Pa. JUNIOR ABRAMS, JOSEPH J. - 806 Belmont Road Butler, Pa. ALLEN, TONY D. - Dutch Road Rd. 1 Lake City, Pa. AMENDOLA, RICHARD A. - 627 East Fourth St. Erie, Pa. ANDERSON, GERALD F. - 540 West 17 St. Erie, Pa. ANDREWS, MATTHEW W. - 2919 Palmgreen Ave. McKeesport, Pa. ANDRZEJEWSKI, LEONARD M. - 327 East 3rd St. Erie, Pa. BABLAK, GEORGE J. - 1049 East 10th St. Erie, Pa. BAINBRIDGE, RICHARD C. - 4506 Sterrehania Rd. Erie, Pa. BAKER, ALEXANDER S. - 699 Cohasset Dr. Sharon, Pa. BALLAY, RONALD E. - RD 4 Box 202 Leechburg, Pa. BALTER, PETER J. - 1109 East 25th St. Erie, Pa. BATTELLINO, THOMAS M. - 28 Wilson Ave. Greensburg, Pa. BAUMBACH, CHARLES H„ JR. - 5702 Bonavevture Drive Erie , Pa. BAYHURST, RICHARD G. - 104 East 6th St. Oil City, Pa. BEDNARSKI, FLOYD R. - 646 East 24th St. Erie, Pa. BIGGINS, THOMAS P. - 599 So. 7th St. Sharpsville, Pa. BLENKE, HENRY E. - 100 Archangela Ave. Colonic, New Jersey BOBANGO, GERALD J. - 3014 Buffalo Road Wesleyville, Pa. BOLASH, WILLIAM P. - 1305 Atkins St. Erie, Pa. BONAVITA, DENNIS J. - 412 Beech St. Warren, Pa. BONNIE, RICHARD J. - 4162 Crestmont Erie, Pa. BOWES, DAVID H. - 625 West 6th St. Erie, Pa. BOWES, RICHARD C. - 625 West 6th St. Erie, Pa. BRACE, JOHN M. - 378 West 35th St. Ashtabula, Ohio BROM, BRIAN G. - 449 W. Park St. Sharon, Pa. BROPHY, PATRICK J. - 321 East 30th St. Erie, Pa. BROWN, JOSEPH J. - 423 W. 26th St. Ashtabula, Ohio BRUNCSAK, JOSEPH C. - 1611 Kimball Ave. Arnold, Pa. BRUNNER, DENNIS T. - 2426 Pierce Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. BUFFAMONTI, FRANK JR. - 115 School St. Buffalo 13, N.Y. BURCHART, RAYMOND E. - 700 Thornton St., Sharon, Pa. BURKE, THOMAS R. — 383 Riverview Ave. South Croton on Hudson, NY BYRNES, JOHN H. - 7500 Calumet St. Pittsburgh 18, Pa. CALABRESE, PATRICK J. - 424 Parade St. Erie, Pa. CALDWELL, DENNIS H. - 1215 West 10th St. Erie, Pa. CAMMARATA, FRANK A. - 31 Knox Ave. Buffalo, NY CAMP, TERRENCE J. - 308 Hone Av. Oil City, Pa. CASCIANO, ANTHONY - 224 Benzinger St. Buffalo 6, NY- CHADONIC, JOHN J. - 720 Blow Ave. Pittsburgh 38, Pa. CHICCARINO, PETER B. - 800 Park Ave. Farrel, Pa. COHEN. MERLE B. - 126 Eas 31st St. Erie. Pa. COLTON, GORDON J. - 3125 Hazel St. Erie, Pa. COLWELL, CHARLES W. - 420 East Willow Ext. Meadville, Pa. COOLEY, JOSEPH E. - 34 Sterling Ave. Buffalo 16, NY COTTRELL, RICHARD C. - 429 West 29th St. Erie, Pa. COYNE, JOHN R. - 431 Hastings St. Pittsburgh 6. Pa. CRANE, GERALD E. - 1060 Silliman Ave. Erie, Pa. CRANE, JAMES E. - 1401 Central Drive. Erie, Pa. CROWLEY, MICHAEL J. - 1687 West 14th St. Erie, Pa. CUNNINGHAM, JOHN W. - 54 7th St. Mansfield, Penna. DAHLE, RICHARD E. - 104 South Drake St. Titusville, Pa. DAVIS, PHILIP L. - 330 Chautauqua Blvd. Erie, Pa. DAVIS, WADE J. - 1827 West 9th St. Erie, Pa. DAX, EDWARD F. - 445 Kennedy Ave. Pittsburgh 14, Pa. DEARBORN, WILLIAM R. - 2211 Myrtle St. Erie, Pa. DECARLUCCI, AUGUSTINE L . - 221 Lenox St. Uniontown, Pa. DECKER, RONALD CHARLES - 2510 Cherry St. Erie, Pa. DELANEY, RUSSELL J. - 460 East 6th St. Erie, Pa. 170 HAMILTON, DAN M. HAMMER, MARTY A. HANTON, DAVID J. HART, JAMES P. - DELPORTO, DOUGLAS D. - 326 Marshall Dr. Erie, Pa. DEMATTEO, JOHN A. - 951 East 31st St.. Erie, Pa. DENEEN, JAMES J. - 326 Metz St. Erie, Pa. DENNY, ANTHONY J. - 260 East 5th St. Erie, Pa. DEVERSE, FREDRICK - 1517 Broad St. South Greensburg, Pa. DIMONACO, MICHAEL L. - 812 Powell Ave. Erie, Pa. DIVINS, JAMES F. - 342 Partside Dr. Erie, Pa. DOLAN, JOHN S. - 265 Dougherty Ave. Sharon, Pa. DONEGAN, ROBERT J. - Midway Blvd. Conneaut Lake, Pa. DONNELLY, JAMES E. - 330 Crescent Ave. Buffalo, NY DRAVES, BRIAN G. - 507 Canary St. Dunkirk, NY DUDENHOEFER, JAMES E. - 4321 Branch St. Erie, Pa. EDKIN, RICHARD A. - 539 Virginia Ave. Erie, Pa. EISENMAN, THOMAS J. - 601 Mill Road Clearfield, Pa. ELDRIDGE, LARRY F. - 1120 B. Tacoma Rd. Apt. 3 Erie, Pa. ELLIOTT, HERBERT W. - 404 Hess Ave. Erie, Pa. EMMONS, CHARLES F. - 420 Beachgrove Drive, Erie, Pa. ENGLAND, THOMAS J. - 624 Summerlea St. Pittsburgh 32, Pa. ESKRA, DAVID P. - 148 West 24th St. Erie, Pa. EVANS, MARTIN J. - 1813 Fifth Ave. Arnold, Pa. FAVA, JAMES E. - 443 Huron St. Erie, Pa. FERRARO, LEO R. - 1100 9th Ave. Brockway, Pa. FETZNER, JOSEPH - 1104 East 12th St. Erie, Pa. FLHERTY, WILLIAM J. - 1040 West 31st St. Erie, Pa. FLYNN, DANIEL E. - Rd 1 East Chatham East Chathman, NY FREEMAN, THEODORE I. - 1326 Leishman Ave. New Kensington, Pc FREW, DAVID R. - 939 West 4th St. Erie, Pa. GAEDECKE, ARTHUR G. - Rd. 6 Meadville, Pa. GARN, GARY L. - 1704 Center St. Wesleyville, Pa. GEGENFURTNER, GEORGE W. - 46 Erb St. Buffalo, NY GEIERMANN, RICHARD N. - 2840 Hastings Rd. Erie, Pa. GITTERE, ROBERT C. - 327 Robin St. Dunkirk, NY GLEBA, CHESTER D. - 1030 E. Grandview Blvd. Erie, Pa. GOELLNER, JOHN F. - 2680 Cherry St. Erie, Pa. GOMINIAK, JOHN P. - Armes Court Gowanda, NY GORDON, WILLIAM J. - 612 East 28th St. Erie, Pa. GRANDE, LOUIS J. - 448 West 17th St. Erie, Pa. GRANETTO, PAUL J. - 2331 Glendale Ave. Erie, Pa. GRANT, THOMAS R. - 426 State St. Conneaut, Ohio HALAHAN, RONALD A. - 38 Alexis St. Pittsburgh, Pa. - 2129 N. Michigan St. Elkhart, Indiana - Ridgway Road St. Marys, Pa. - 5 W. 9th St. Oil City, Pa. 1201 West 8th St. Erie, Pa. HAWLEY, WALTER W. JR. - 951 East 9th St. Erie, Pa. HAYES, RICHARD J. - 442 East 23 St. Erie, Pa. HERBERT, JAY V. - 2664 Peach St. Erie, Pa. HOGE, EUGENE R. - Walnut St. Floreffe, Pa. HOMANSKY, MICHAEL D. - Rd. 1 Box 29 Cranesville, Pa. HORNAMAN, THOMAS J. - 833 East 26th St. Erie, Pa. JABLONSKI, KENNETH E. - 1147 East 30th St. Erie, Pa. JARGIELLO, PAUL A. - 642 East 15th St. Erie, Pa. JAZWINSKI, RICHARD M. - 55 Sharon R. West Middlesex, Pa. JENC, JOHN E. - 851 Leisure Ave. Johnstown, Pa. KARL, ROGER F. - 855 Wilmot Road, Scarsdale, N.Y. KENNEDY, EUGENE W. - Ashtabul, Ohio KERNER, ROBERT J. - 2634 Cochran St. Erie, Pa. KEY, DONALD V. - 570 W. Mahoning St. Punxsutawney, Pa. KIRBERGER, BRIAN D. - Rd 1 Guys Mills, Pa. KLEBES, THOMAS H. - 4500 Lake Pleasant Road, Erie, Pa. KLINK, JAMES P. - 154 Folger St. Buffalo 20, N.Y. KNOCHEL, JOHN W. - 3101 Auburn St. Erie, Pa. KOCH, LEONARD R. - 877 Freedom Ave. Johnstown, Pa. KOHUT, JOHN A. - 228 State St. Albion, Pa. KOSTRABANIC, ALAN S. - 17 Lourdes Drive, Girard, Pa. KOZIK, JOSEPH R. - 706 East 10th St. Erie, Pa. KRAELING, JOHN B. JR. - 127 West Seventh St. Erie, Pa. KRENN, DAVID J. - 2717 Houston St. Pittsburgh 12, Pa. KROTOSZYNSKI, THOMAS J. - 442 East 15th St. Erie, Pa. KRUG, FREDERICK T. - 561 North Michael St. St. Marys, Pa. KUHAR, EDWARD H. - 917 East Eighth St. Erie, Pa. LACEY, ROBERT M. - 4149 French St. Erie, Pa. LALLEY, DENNIS - 107 Ashley Drive, Blasdell 19, N.Y. LAMAR, KEVIN T. - 3050 Hershey Road, Erie, Pa. LANDER, JOSEPH N. - 1044 West Fifth St. Erie, Pa. LANGER, WILLIAM A. JR. - Box J, Harborcreek, Pa. LANIEWICZ, THOMAS P. - 135 Lasalle Ave. LW PK, Erie, Pa. LAZORCHAK, JOSEPH F. - 904 Hess Ave. Erie, Pa. LEFAIVER, LAWRENCE E. - 3221 Reed St. Erie, Pa. LEFAIVER, ROBERT S. - 3121 Perry St. Erie, Pa. LEONE, VAL J. - 633 West 16th St. Erie, Pa. LEPKOWSKI, BERNARD T. - RD 2 French Creek, Clymer, N.Y. LIEBEL, JAMES F. - 755 Rosedale Ave. Erie, Pa. LINZ, RONALD JAMES - RD 4, Meadville, Pa. LOCKE, JOHN L. - 2118 Prospect Ave. Erie, Pa. LOESCH, ROBERT M. - 447 Dale Drive, Erie, Pa. LOKIEC, EDWARD S. - 18 Capp St. Carteret, N.J.. LUNDGREN, DONALD M. - 1033 Montpelier Ave. Erie, Pa. LUNGER, GARY E. - 207 Goodrich St. Erie, Pa. LYNCH, EDWARD P. - 5038 Exeter Road, Erie, Pa. LYNN, RICHARD A. - 402 Euclid Ave. Erie, Pa. MacDONALD, THOMAS C. - 2919 Plum St. Erie, Pa. MACIOGE, TERRY D. - 827 Todd Ave. Ellwood City, Pa. MAILLIARD, JAMES L. - Rd. 6, Meadville, Pa. MAJEWSKI, FRANK P. - 844 East 22nd St. Erie, Pa. MAJOR, PETER A. - 3411 Holland St. Erie, Pa. MANCUSO, ANTHONY M. - RD 1, Meadville, Pa. MANGOL, JAMES L. - 14 Vine St. Girard, Pa. MARCINKO, DENNIS E. - 1712 Poplar St. Greensburg, Pa. MARTIN, DAVID L. - 553 South Ave. Bradford, Pa. MARTIN, JAMES M. - 2619 German St. Erie, Pa. MARYOTT, RONALD L. - 1845 West 24th St. Erie, Pa. MATTS, JAMES A. - 5111 Lexington St. Erie, Pa. MAXIN, FRANCIS M. - 1606 Edgewod Ave. Coraopolis, Pa. McCORMICK, WILLIAM T. - 911 Almira St. New Castle, Pa. McGAUGHEY, ROBERT D. - RD 1, North East, Pa. McGUIGAN, KENNETH W. - 2753 Euclid, Wesleyville, Pa. McGUINNESS, EDWARD - 8519 Frankstown Road. Pittsburgh 21 Pa McKEE, ROBERT E. JR. - 243 East Fifth St. Erie, Pa. McLAUGHLIN, VINCENT L. - 322 Cameron St. Reading, Pa. McLAUGHLIN, WILLIAM T. - 2821 Oakwood St. Erie, Pa. McMAHON, WILLIAM P. - 115 Hoffman Ave. Oil City, Pa. MEISTER, ROBERT A. - 610 Roslyn Ave. Erie, Pa. MESHANKO, ROBERT P. - RD 2, Box 258, Valencia, Pa. MESSINEO, LEONARD L. - 436 Melville St. Rochester 9, N.Y. MIRANTE, VINCENT J. - 918 Third St. Ellwood City, Pa. MISCHE, GEORGE J. - 521 West Seventh St. Erie, Pa. MODZELEWSKI, PAUL M. -911 East Tenth St. Erie, Pa. MOORE, STEPHEN R. - 3820 Briggs Ave. Erie, Pa. MORAN, MICHAEL J. - 1867 Willow Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. MORAN, PAUL E. - 553 West 29th St. Erie, Pa. MOSER, JAMES R. - 524 Boyer Road, Erie, Pa. MUELLER, GERALD J. - West Creek Road, Emporium, Pa. MURPHY, CHARLES M. - St. Mark Seminary, Erie, Pa. MUSCARELLA, STEPHEN J. - 170 Auburn Ave. Buffalo 13, N.Y. MYERS, ARTHUR L. - 2535 Crescent Drive, Erie, Pa. NAGOSKY, RICHARD E. - 6509 East Lake Road, Erie, Pa. NASH, ROBERT S. - 3636 Lancaster Road, Erie, Pa. NILES, LAWRENCE C. - 2666 Putnam Drive, Erie, Pa. OLIVER, DAVID R. - 16 Edgewood Drive Oliver Mr. Oil City, Pa. OSTROWSKI, DAVID E. - 424 East 34th St., Erie, Pa. OTTAVIANI, ANTHONY N — 166 North Ogden St. Buffalo 6, N.Y. PACE, PETER F. - Lewis Run, Pa. PALCIC, WILLIAM M. - 56 Bader Ave. Gowanda, N.Y. PALMER, DOUGLAS J. - 1217 West 29th St. Erie, Pa. PARMARTER, RAYMOND JAMES - RD 1 North Gulf Road, North East, Pa. PAWLACZYK, WILLIAM F. - 633 East 25th St. Erie, Pa PEARS, ROBERT P. - RD 1, Sharpsville, Pa. PFISTER, FREDERICK W. - 711 Hess Ave. Erie, Pa. PIERALLINI, FRED E. - 521 Thompson Ave. Claieton, Pa. PIERCE, GERALD R. - RD 1 Buffalo Road, Harborcreek, Pa. PITTS, RICHARD A. - 530 Concord St. Corry, Pa. PONTZER, JOSEPH A. — 500 Spruce St. St. Marys, Pa. PRATT, RICHARD P. - 1000 Aetna Drive, Ellwood City, Pa. PRAWDZIK, DAVID A. - 632 East 28th St. Erie, Pa. RAMIREZ, ARMANDO E. — Box 2885, San Juan, Puerto Rico RANALLO, THOMAS L. - 45 Shoreham Blvd. Buffalo, N.Y. RAY, JAMES J. - 6 Church St. Greenville, Pa. REGAL, FREDERICK J. — 117 Parade St. Erie, Pa. REGNER, JOSEPH E. - 2948 Peach St. Erie, Pa. REID, TERRENCE E. - 4325 East Lake Road, Lawrence Park. Erie, Pa. RIEBE, EDWARD P. - 12 Tower Court, Hempstead, N.Y. ROEHRL, RICHARD W. - 626 Mohawk Drive, Erie, Pa. ROSITER, DENNIS C. - 936 Ardmore Ave. Erie, Pa. RYAN, JOHN D. - 5139 Lk. Pleasant Road, Erie, Pa. SAMBUCHINO, RICHARD R. - 1648 West 23rd St. Erie, Pa. SARNOWSKI, JAMES LEO - 1018 German St. Erie, Pa. SAVIOLA, BRIAN J. - 192 Lafayette Blvd. Williamsville 21, N.Y. SCALISE, ANTHONY F. - 613 Brown Ave. Erie, Pa. SCHAAF, DENNIS M. - 449 West Fourth St. Erie, Pa. SCHABACKER, DAVID M. - 732 West 7th St., Erie, Pa. SCHAEFFER, THOMAS E. - 3424 West Lake Rd., Erie, Pa. SCHLACK, MICHAEL J. - 1716 Walnut St., Erie, Pa. SCHLEICHER, EDWARD J. - 922 West 29th St., Erie, Pa. SCHMIT, MARY V. - 1352 West 28th St., Erie, Pa. SCHOENBEIN, JAMES J. - 320 Hess Ave., Erie, Pa. SCHOENFELD, RICHARD F. - 3005 State St., Apt. 14, Erie, Pa. SCHREIBER, DONALD A. - 620 Hall Ave., St. Marys, Pa. SCULLY, TIMOTHY J. 223 French St., Erie, Pa. SEDELMYER, CHARLES E. - 230 Sanford Place, Erie, Pa. SEETHALER, MICHAEL J. - 21 18 Elsie St., Pittsburgh 10, Pa. SEIDEL, RICHARD S. - 610 Kahkwa Blvd., Erie, Pa. SEPSI, GARY J. - 6208 Raymond Court, Erie, Pa. SHANK, JAMES R. - 421 Lincoln Ave., Erie, Pa. SIEGEL, JAMES A. — 432 Chelsea Ave., Erie, Pa. SIGLER, ROBERT P. - 3828 Amidon Ave., Erie, Pa. SILVERTHORN, DANIEL S. - 3018 Garland St., Erie, Pa. SKONIECZKA, KENNETH T. - 343 East 13th St., Erie, Pa. SKRZYPCZAK, JEROME F. - 418 Lighthouse St., Erie, Pa. SMITH, RICHARD J. - 20 N. Main St., McKEAN, Pa. SMOULDER, BLAIR T. — 1310 Sill St., Warren, Pa. SOLAZZO, JOSEPH C. - 1148 West 31th St., Erie, Pa. SOUTHWORTH, RICHARD A. - 3518 Ellsworth Ave., Erie, Pa. SPIEGEL, DENNIS J. - 655 West 26th St., Erie, Pa. 171 STAMPEE, ROBERT F. — West Creek Rood, Emporium, Pa. STASIK, JOHN H. - Coalport, Pa. STEADMAN, JOHN H. - 445 Stafford Ave., Erie, Pa. STEINES, DAVID J. - 809 Prindle St., Sharon, Pa. STEPHENS, THOMAS W. — 1214 32nd St., Erie, Pa. STUCZYNSKI, EDMUND R. - 2320 East Ave., Erie, Pa. SULKOWSKI, BEN JOSEPH - 246 East 8th St., Erie, Pa. SWANSON, PAUL W. - 633 West 11th St., Erie, Pa. SZEWCZYKOWSKI, CHARLES J. — 441 East 12th St., Erie, Pa. TACCONE, ROCCO J. 221 East 25th St., Erie, Pa. TACKLEY, CLYDE F. - 75 Lisle Rd., Owego, N.Y. TIMON, THOMAS L. - 809 Cherry St., Erie, Pa. TISI, CHARLES L. - 450 West Main St., Geneva, Ohio TULLIO, DAVID J. — 930 East 27th St., Erie, Pa. TUTAJ, GEORGE A. - 12 Sterling Ave., Buffalo 16, N.Y. VAHEY, MARK A. — 331 Broadway Ave., Youngstown, Ohio VEITH, ROBERT R. — 1670 Biebel Ave., Erie, Pa. VENDETTE, RICHARD A. - 3502 Cherry St., Erie, Pa. VICKEY, GEOFFREY S. - 3927 Wood St., Erie, Pa. WAGNER, EARL J. - 2623 Holland St., Erie, Pa. WALDRON, THOMAS A. — 4625 Upland Drive, Erie, Pa. WALSH, PHILIP R. - 524 East Ave., Erie, Pa. WALTZ, DONALD R. - 1155 Buffalo Rd., Erie, Pa. WALTZ, JAMES ANDREW - 1135 West 36th St., Erie, Pa. WARD, ROBERT S. — 415 Dunn Blvd., Erie, Pa. WASICLEWSKI, JOHN J. - 352 East 9th St., Erie, Pa. WASIELEWSKI, RICHARD STAN - 459 East 7th St., Erie, Pa. WENEROWICZ, NORBERT P. - 550 East 13th St., Erie, Pa. WERNER, JOSEPH E. — 201 Madison St., St. Marys, Pa. WHITE, PETER R. - 915 Park Ave., Farrell, Pa. WHITFORD, CHARLES J. - 408 Myrtle St., Erie, Pa. WIECZOREK, DAVID C. - 536 East 14th St., Erie, Pa. WILSHIRE, JAMES V. - 90 Merle St., Clarion, Pa. ZAMPOGNA, MICHAEL J. - Bos 41, West Hickory, Pa. SOPHOMORES ALFORD, WILLIAM I. — 1120 Walnut St., Farrell, Pa. AMANN, DONALD F. - 914 East 27th St., Erie, Pa. AMBRON, LEWIS B. - 525 East 30th St., Erie, Pa. ANDERSON, DAVID L. — 74 Buhl Court, Sharon, Pa. ANDREWS, THOMAS J. - 538 Tamplin St., Sharon, Pa. ANTHONY, NICHOLAS J. — 142 West Main St., Conneaut, Ohio ARENTS, DONALD - Rd. 2, Girard, Pa. AUTH, JOSEPH A. — 1520 Creedmore Ave., Pittsburgh 26, Pa. BARNARD, LLOYD S. — 29 West 35th Street, Erie, Pa. BARON, WALTER R. - 825 East 34th St., Erie, Pa. BAUER, FLORIAN J. — PO Box 287, Marienville, Pa. BAUMCRATZ, JAMES H. - 833 East 10th St., Erie, Pa. BEEMAN, LAWRENCE M. - 43 Hermitage Rd., Rochester, N.Y. BEHRINGER, GEORGE J. - 41 1 West 10th Et., Erie, Pa. BERRY, JOHN J. — 231 Sassafras St., Erie, Pa. BODNAR, GERALD W. — 448 Russell St., Sharon, Pa. BRADLEY, THOMAS J. - 3002 East 38th St., Erie, Pa. BRADLEY, ROBERT P. - 3002 East 38th St., Erie, Pa. BRINDIS, JAMES V. — 15 N. Irvine St., Warren, Pa. BROOKS, JOSEPH W. - 1728 Luty Ave., Pittsburgh 12, Pa. BROSCOE, JAMES R. - 622 Sharon N.W. Castle Rd., Farrell, Pa. BROWN, JAMES A. — 536 Hilltop Rd., Erie, Pa. BROWN, MARTIN WM. - 5447 Gardner Drive, Erie, Pa. BROWN, WARREN E. — 949 East 6th St., Ashtabula, Ohio BROWN', WILLIAM G. — 48 Orchard St., Erie, Pa. BRUNCSAK, JOHN L. - 1514 Riverside Drive, Arnold, Pa. BRZOSTOWSKI, THOMAS S. - 1118 East 8th St., Erie, Pa. BUCCERI, JOHN V. - 223 E Bloss St., Titusville, Pa. BULES, RONALD R. - 914 Fulton St., Erie, Pa. BUTO, THOMAS J. - 2821 Wayne St., Erie, Pa. CALLAHAN, PHILIP C. - 428 Beachgrove Dr., Erie, Pa. CAMP, JOEL F. - 308 Hone Ave., Oil City, Pa CANCILLA, PAUL F. - 2825 Woodlawn Ave., Wesleyville, Pa. CARBERRY, FRED - 716 11th St., Franklin, Pa. CARDILLE, THOMAS J. - 37 Stambaugh Ave., Sharon, Pa. CARDO, RICHARD T. - 1562 Unionport Rd., New York, N.Y. CARGIOLI, JOSEPH - 3819 Elmwood Ave., Erie, Pa. CARGIOLI, FRANK - 919 West 17th St., Erie, Pa. CARROLL, PATRICK J. - 301 Jackson Ave., Bradford, Pa. CARTER, GERALD V. - 445 A Street, Sharon, Pa. CHRISTIANO, JOSEPH J. - 153 Munson Ave., West Hempstead Lit., N.Y. CHUNDRLEK, PAUL F. - 89 West High St., Union City, Pa. CIPALLA, JAMES S. - 4014 East Lake Rd., Erie, Pa. CIPALLA, LOUIS J - 3805 Peach St., Erie, Pa. CLARK, CHARLES C. - 3201 Ash St., Erie, Pa. COLALUCA, VALENTINO G. - 6009 N. Brodhead Rd., Aliquippa, Pa. COLLINS, FREDERICK E. - 2970 Poplar St., Erie. Pa. COLVIN, CLARENCE L - 40 Orchard St., Erie, Pa. COOK, CASSIUS T. - 2934 Pine Ave , Erie, Pa. COONEY, GERALD R. - 3513 Old Orchard Rd., Erie, Pa. COONEY, JOHN R . - 127 West 34th Street, Erie, Pa. COOPER, WILLIAM L. - 861 Corbett Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa. COUP, LARRY M. - 3409 Garbett Ave., McKeesport, Pa. CRINO, DOMINICK A. - 63 East 7th St., Dunkirk, N.Y. CROSS, WILLIAM C. - Dock Rd., Madison, Ohio CROTTY, DENNIS J. - 3132 Grubb Road, Erie, Pa. CURRY, DAVID T. - 987 Chancery Lane, Meadville, Pa. DAMOND, GERARD J. - 627 Beech St., Warren, Pa. D'AURORA, DAVID J. - 1727 West 31st St., Erie, Pa. DE BELLO, DOMINICK L. - 2914 Auburn St., Erie, Pa. DEET, JOHN T. — 14 Penna. Ave., Ridgway, Pa. DEVANY, JAMES F. - 15 Chapman Pkwy., Hamburg, N.Y. DIEFENBACH, GARY W. - 918 East 28th St., Erie, Pa. DIEFENBACH, WILLIAM R. - 162 East 35th St., Erie, Pa. DIETEMAN, DAVID F. - 714 Raspberry St., Erie, Pa. DILLEY, ROBERT A. - 5033 Lake Pleasant Rd., Erie, Pa. Dl MASI, ROBERT E. - 2620 Cochran St., Erie, Pa. Dl PLACIDO, DAVID P. - 633 West 23rd St., Erie, Pa. DITRICH, DENNIS C - Rd. 6 Peck Rd., Erie, Pa. DOBROWOLSKI, DAVID V. - 815 East 25th St., Erie, Pa. DONOHUE, JOHN P. - 915 West 6th St., Erie, Pa. DOWDALL, NORBERT P. - 41 Highgate Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. DOYLE, DENNIS P. - 3844 Sunset Blvd., Erie, Pa. DOYLE, DUANE L. - 334 West 6th St., Erie. Pa. DRAB, RICHARD R. - 406 Crearl Truby St., Greensburg, Pa. DREXLER, CHARLES H. - 932 West 21st St., Erie, Pa. DUBLIN, ROBERT S. - 1148 West 6th St., Erie, Pa. DUBOVEC, RUDOLPH J. - East St., N. Kingsville, Ohio DUBOWSKI, THOMAS A. - 2711 German St., Erie, Pa. DUDENHOEFER, FREDERICK J. - 4321 Brance St., Erie, Pa. EARLEY, RICHARD J. — 19 Averlon Ave., Erie, Pa. ESSER, RONALD D. - 180 Richbarn Rd.. Pittsburgh, Pa. FARRELL, JOHN J. - 3225 Charlotte St., Erie, Pa. FATTER, JAMES L. - 307 Mercer Rd., Ellwood City, Pa. FILIPPO, JAMES R. - 1151 West Gore Rd., Erie, Pa. FINLEON, MICHAEL J. - 20422 Coventry, Detroit, Mich. FITZGERALD, JOSEPH P. - 935 West 8th St., Erie, Pa. FLEISHER, EDWARD T. - 195 Elm St., Andover, Ohio FLYNN, JEFFREY E. - 219 Arborwood Dr., Gibsonia, Pa. FORTI, LEWIS A. - 255 5th St., Niaqara Falls, N.Y. FOSTER, WILLIAM R. — 390 Carilla Lane, Columbus, Ohio FREED, JOHN E. - 266 East 34th St., Erie, Pa. FRICIONI, EUGENE - 215 Allegheny Ave., Cheswick, Pa. FRISINA, DOMINIC J. - 305 Walnut St., Meadville, Pa. FRONZAGLIA, RONALD F. - 2224 Liberty St., Erie, Pa. FRYE, ROBERT J. - 2708 West 26th St., Erie, Pa. FURDELL, WILLIAM J. - 2816 Auburn St., Erie, Pa. GALEAZZO, JOHN P. - 803 East 26th St., Erie, Pa. GALLAGHER, MARTIN F. - 878 Baldwin Ave., Sharon, Pa. GALLAGHER, MICHAEL E. - 55 S. Washington St., N. East, Pa. GARDNER JOHN T. - 435 West 9th St., Erie, Pa. GEGENFURTNER, ROBERT A. - 46 Erb St., Buffalo, N.Y. GEORGE, ROBERT J. - 260 East 2nd St., Erie, Pa. GERAGI, RONALD R. — 1200 Sanpedro St., Pittsburgh, Pa. GERBRACHT, THOMAS R. - 406 Cascade St., Erie, Pa. GIES, JOHN F .— 3908 Zimmerman Rd., Erie, Pa. GIGLIOTTI, RICHARD L. — Lois Lane, Punxsutawney, Pa. GILES, JOSEPH F. - 257 East 7th St., Erie, Pa. GOLAB, JAMES S. - 118 East 2nd St., Erie, Pa. GORING, ROBERT F. - 2822 Liberty St., Erie, Pa. GORUP, ANTHONY G. - 3236 Francis Dr., Allison Park, Pa. GRAY, WILLIAM E. - 807 West 9th St., Erie, Pa. GRAY, WILLIAM J. - 239 Devore Dr., Meadville, Pa. GREDLER, JOSEPH E. - 1222 East 30th St., Erie, Pa. GREVLICH, MICHAEL J. - 1750 West 14th St., Erie, Pa. GRIESHABER, CHARLES K. - 1446 Patterson Ave., Erie, Pa. GRIFFITH, ROBERT J. - 4019 English Ave., Erie, Pa. GRIGNOL, GEORGE E. - 1435 West 43rd St., Erie, Pa. GRISANTI, ANTHONY C. - 468 Woodward Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. GROSS, WILLIAM - Rd. 1, Union City, Pa. GRUGIN, WILLIAM C. - 725 Rosedole Ave., Erie, Pa. HAIBACH, GARY B. - 3910 Trask Ave. Erie, Pa. HAIN, ROBERT D. - 240 East Eighth St. Erie, Pa. HALL, DANIEL T. - 215 Lake Cliff Drive, Erie, Pa. HANNIBAL, ALAN J. - 107 Condot Road, St. Marys, Pa. HAVRILLA, THOMAS R. - RD 1, West Middlesex, Pa. HAYES, PATRICK M. - 1434 West 52nd St. Erie, Pa. HEARD, JOHN C. - 3214 West Lake Road, Erie, Pa. HEIDT, DAVID F. - 1206 West 28th St. Erie, Pa. HERRMANN, JAMES E. - 33 Shorewood Drive, Rochester 17, N.Y. HORN, ROBERT V. - 1024 West 21 St. Erie, Pa. 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COTTER, JAMES - 589 Brussels St., St. Mary's, Pa. CRANDALL, DANIEL - 1007 Amber Court, Erie, Pa. CROSS, JOHN - 1821 Oxford St., Erie, Pa. CROSSEN, JOSEPH LEO - 1127 Beverly Rd„ Port Voe, Pa. CUNNINGHAM, WILLIAM - 10 Bonderoft Dr., Buffalo 26, New York CURCIO, THOMOA - 130 Railroad St., Schenectady, New York CURRIE, KENNETH - 313 Illinois Ave., Erie, Pa. CURTI, VICTOR - 1825 Nadles Town Rd„ Pittsburgh, Pa. CUSACK, MATTHEW - 2070 46th Street, Long Island City, NY. CZUPKOWSKE, JOHN - 1412 East 29th St., Erie, Pa. DAILEY, ROBERT - 1347 West 30th St., Erie, Pa. DALUISO, DENNIS GUSTAVE — 2660 South Park Ave., Lackawanna, N.Y. DAMBROSIA, RONALD - 321 Pine St., Punxsutawney, Pa. DANIEL, CARL - 1626 Liberty St., Erie, Pa. DARRVISH, ABDOLLAH, 1727 West 31st. St., Erie, Pa. DECECCO, DALE R. - 717 Poplar St., Erie, Pa. DECKER, LAWRENCE J. JR., - 1031 East 25th St., Erie, Pa. DECKER, MICHAEL PAUL - 1031 East 25th St., Erie, Pa. DEFAZIO, DAVID M. - RD. 5, Donation Rd., Erie, Pa. 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GALLAGHER, PATRICK T. - 3006 Landis St., Pittsburgh 4, Pa. GAMBATESE, DAVID A. - 444 West 17th St., Erie, Pa. GANLEY, JOHN T. - 831 Washington St., Meadville, Pa. GAROFALO, WILLIAM N. - 23 Eversley Ave., Norwalk, Conn. GARROTT, JOHN W. - 1532 Sherman Ave., Hagerstown, Maryland GEARY, GEORGE J. - 146 Jamaica Ave., Pittsburgh 29, Pa. GEHRLEIN, NORMAN J. - 1044 West 20th St., Erie, Pa. GEISLER, ROBERT W. - 1824 Devonshire Rd., Coraopolis, Pa. GEMLER, HAROLD J. - 14 East 32nd St., Erie, Pa. GENNUSO, FRANK JR., - 698 Seventh St., Buffalo 13, N.Y. GERONO, RONALD A. - 981 Industry St., Pittsburgh 10, Pa. GILMORE, RICHARD P. - 215 East 3rd St.. Waterford, Pa. GLENN, DAVID M. - R.D. 3, Cambridge Springs, Pa. GLOSE, JOSEPH H. - Old Lake Shore Rd., Angola, N.Y. GLOVER, CHARLES T. - 522 East Ave., Erie, Pa. GOLDBACH, KENNETH P. - 421 Second St., Heidelberg, Pa. GOLEMBIEWSKI, WALTER T. - 960 East 21st St., Erie, Po. GRANDE, JAMES M. - 448 West 17th St., Erie, Pa. GRANDINETTI, THOMAS D. — 93 Westwood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. GREEN, JAMES G. - 357 West 23rd St., Erie, Pa. GREHL, RONALD J. - 2971 Poplar St., Erie, Pa. GRIECH, FREDERICK G. - P.O. Box 34, Portland Mills, Pa. GRIECO, ANTHONY JR. M. — 31 1 Sixth Ave., Asbury Park, New Jersey GRIEGGS, WILLIAM F. - 504 High Ave., St. Marys, Pa. GUENTHER, JOHN C. - 646 William St., Meadville, Pa. GULNAC, EDWARD S. - 218 W. Garfield Ave., New Castle, Pa. GUSTIS, JAMES S. - 845 South Canal St., Pittsburgh 12, Pa. HABURSKY, RONALD G. - 923 Hess Ave., Erie, Pa. HAGAN, FRANK E. — 804 O'Brien St., Pittsburgh 9, Pa. HAIBACH, DALE L. - 3910 Trook Ave., Erie, Pa. HAIN, WILLIAM R. - 238 East 8th St., Erie, Pa. HAINES, JOHN C. — 3007 Watson Blvd., Endwell, N.Y. HANSEN, JORN G. - Box 75, Findley Lake, N.Y. HANSON, JAMES C. - 1007 West 8th St., Erie, Pa. HARABURDE, FRANCIS M. - 609 East 12th St., Erie, Pa. HARTMAN, JOHN P. — 412 Walnut St., Erie, Pa. HASENHUETTL, GERARD L. - 255 East 9th St., Erie, Pa. HAUCK, RICHARD W. - 454 West Main St., Kutztown, Pa. HEAVEY, JOSEPH F. - V.A. Hospital, Aspinvall, Pittsburgh 15, Pa. HECKER, THOMAS P. - R.D. 2, Edinboro, Pa. HEIBEL, JAMES P. - 715 East 7th St., Erie, Pa. HEIM, ROBERT J. - 304 Dunlap St., Pittsburgh 14, Pa. HEIN, LARRY D. - 2914 East 27th St., Erie, Pa. HELLMAN, THOMAS G. - 214 Broad St., Port Allegany, Pa. HENKE, JOHN D. - 220 Goodrich St., Erie, Pa. HERR, RICHARD F. - 34 Marjann Terrace, Kenmore 23, N.Y. HEVERLEY, ROBERT V. - 624 Welty St., Greensburg, Pa. HITZ, KENNETH J. - R.D. 3, East Law Rd., North East, Pa. HOLMSTROM, MICHAEL - 3009 Millfair Rd., Erie, Pa. HOMAN, CHARLES E. - 935 Beach St., Oil City, Pa. HORAN, MARK E. - 303 East Bradv St., Butler, Pa. HRINDA, ROBERT J. - 313 Twin Oaks Dr., Lake City, Pa. HUBER, JOHN T. - 714 Boston Blvd., Sea Girt, N.J. HUGHEY, JOHN D. - 317 Washington Ave., Oil City, Pa. HUMENAY, EUGENE J. - Box 216, Grassflat, Pa. IGNACZAK, LOUIS R. - 4007 Sunset Blvd., Erie, Pa. IMGRUND, ROBERT JR. - R. D. 6, Mercer, Pa. JACKMAN, WILLIAM M. - 2207 South Shore Dr., Erie, Pa. JANSEN, JAMES D. - 146 East 32nd St., Erie, Pa. JASKOLKA, GABRIEL A - 642 East 19th St., Erie, Pa. JEFFRIES, MAURICE W. - 316 Howard Ave., S. Lakemon, Altoona, Pa. JOBES, JAMES M - 5306 Exeter Rd., Erie, Pa. JOHNSON, ARTHUR C. - 4)1 West 4th St., Erie, Pa. JOHNSON, GARY L. - 210 Elk St., Lake City, Pa. JOYCE, EDWARD L. - 205 Rochaway St., Boonton, N.J JUODENAS, EDMUND - 17928 Neff Rd., Cleveland 19, Ohio KALISTA, WALTER T. - 313 East 7th St., Erie, Pa. KARPINSKI, ROBERT P. - 229 Sanford Place, Erie, Pa. KEEFNER, EARL R. - R. D. 1, Oil City, Po. KELLY, JOSEPH P. - 156 East 37th St., Erie, Pa. KENNELLEY, JAMES J. - 96 Harding Ave., Bradford, Pa. KEYSER, JAMES M. - 8870 Hurlbert Land, Clarence, N.Y. KIENHOLZ, GERALD L. - 737 East 34th St., Erie, Pa. 174 KILLMEYER, FRED J. - KING, THOMAS P. - KINGSLEY, DAVID B. KINGSLEY. THOMAS J KISHTON, FRANK L. • 4137 Timberlone Dr., Allison Park, Pa. 10 Spruce St., Oil City, Pa. - 224 Muntz Ave., Bulter, Pa. — 1704 Bridge St., New Cumberland, -3213 Pine Ave., Erie, Pa. Pa. Pa. KISSINGER, RAYMOND J. - 103 Walnut St., Oil City, KLEINER, WILLIAM M. — 335 West 33rd St., Erie, Pa. KLEMETSMO, ROBERT R. - 3910 Briggs Ave., Erie, Pa. KLIXBULL, THOMAS L. — 1511 Righe Ave., Coraopolis, Pa. KLUTZ, JOSEPH C. - 1157 West 5th St., Erie, Pa. KOFFMAN, DAVID M. — 2917 Holland St., Erie, Pa. KONOPKA, MICHAEL A. - 2640 Vandalia Ave., Erie, Pa. KOSTANSEK, JOSEPH A. - 7366 Rovenna Rd., Painsville, Ohio KOWALEWSKI, RONALD A. — 2912 German St., Erie, Pa. KOZAK, DAVID C. - 89 Nason Parkway, Lackawanna 18, N.Y. KRAUS, EMMETT - 1155 West 54th St., Erie, Pa. KRAUZA, ANTHONY J. — 113 S. Mercer St., Linesville, Pa. KREIT, LAWRENCE W. - 149 Y. Franklin St., Hagerstown, Md. KRONENWETTER, CHARLES R. - 396 Rosalie St., St. Marys, Pa. KROTOSZYNSKI, RONALD J. - 3833 Wood St., Erie, Pa. KUHRMAN, WILLIAM - 1237 West 8th St., Erie, Pa. KUHTA, STEVEN F. - Nu Mine, Pa. KULIGOWSKI, ROGER — 599 Ward Rd., North Tonawanda, N.Y. KUNEMAN, CHARLES L. - 3001 Liberty St., Erie, Pa. KURPIEWSKI, DONALD - 512 East Third St., Erie, Pa. KURPIEWSKI, THOMAS - 512 East 3rd St., Erie, Pa. KUSHNER, RONALD A. - 243 Ignatius Ave., Carnegie, Pa. LACONI, DAVID H. - Box 75, Thelma Drive, Saxonburg, Pa. LALLMAN, FREDERICK J. - 3238 Burton Ave., Erie, Pa. LANDER, RONALD F. — 1356 East 20th St., Erie, Pa. LARSEN, JOHN W. - 2915 Plum St., Erie, Pa. LEGLER, JOHN A. - 2323 Sassafras St., Erie, Pa. LENHART, ARTHUR N. - Guys Mills, Pa. LENNON, DOUGLAS M. - 618 8th St., West Hempstead, L.I., N.Y. LEONARDI, THOMAS J. - 724 West 8th St., Erie, Pa. LINSE, RICHARD C. - 4115 East Lake Rd., Erie, Pa. LIPPI, LAWRENCE J. - 9 A. Hall Manor, Harrisburg, Pa. LIPTAK, JOEL J. - 1060 Brandon Rd., Cleveland, Ohio LITWINOVICK, THOMAS J. - 121 Alcorn Ave., Oil City, Pa. LOUTZENHISER, DAVID H. - PO Box 14, Summerdale, Pa. LUTZ, JOHN M. - 3002 Plum St., Erie, Pa. LUTZ, RICHARD D. - 310 Ridgewood Ave., Pittsburgh 29, Pa. MAHER, JOHN C. - 130 Oak Grove St., Oil City, Pa. MAHER, STEPHEN M. - 1010 West Second St., Oil City, Pa. MAJEWSKI, ROBERT E. - 2205 Bird Dr., Wesleyville, Pa. MALYS, GERALD J. - 133 Poplargrove St., Pittsburgh 10, Pa. MANDO, JOHN P. - 325 East 29th St., Erie, Pa. MANGANELLI, DENNIS J. - 132 8 Taylor Ave., New Kensington, Pa. MANNING, RICHARD J. - 701 Lowell Ave., Erie, Pa. MARCUS, ROBERT E. — 1420 Glenwood Dr., Sharon, Pa. MARRONE, JAMES J. - Box 173, Wilcon, Pa. MASON, DAVID J. - 3712 French St., Erie, Pa. MASTERS, BRUCE A. - 924 93rd St., Niagara Falls, N.Y. MAY, KLAUS W. - 503 West 9th St., Erie, Pa. MAZICK, JAMES W. - 1112 West 37th St., Erie, Pa. McADAM, JAMES D. - 3330 Knight St., Oceanside, N.Y. McFADDEN, JOHN C. - 2921 Hastings Rd., Erie, Pa. McGEE, JOSEPH M. - 120 South Market St., Mechanicsburg, Pa. McGINNIS, WILLIAM G. - 1416 Oakmont Ave., Erie, Pa. McGRATH, ROBERT G. - R.D. 4, Mill Road, North East, Pa. McGUINNESS, MICHAEL - 8519 Frankstown Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. MclNTIRE, THOMAS J. - 3034 Glenwood Park Ave., Erie, Pa. McKIERNAN, THOMAS F. — 1341 Penna. Ave., Meadville, Pa. McLAUGHLIN, DAMIAN J. - 4641 Dorcheter Dr., Erie, Pa. McMILLAN, THOMAS R. JR. - 561 McClelland Rd., Canonsburg, Pa. McMULLEN, LENUS P. - 453 Lafayette St., Lancaster, Pa. McQUAID, DONALD A. - 1549 West 26th St., Erie, Pa. McWILLIAMS, ROBERT J. - 1004 Maryland Ave., New Castle, Pa. MEARA, JAMES T. - 138 Grendview Ave., Conneaut, Ohio MEHLER, ROBERT W. - 537 Shenley Drive, Erie, Pa. MEISSNER, JOHN E. - R. D. 2, Conneautville, Pa. MEKO, JAMES A — 4020 Cochran St., Erie, Pa. MELLON, JOSEPH M. — Rd. 3, Lisbon, Ohio MENTZ, RONALD T. - 3172 Glenwood Pk. Ave., Erie, Pa. MESAROS, JOHN J. - 1023 Market Avenue, Farrel, Pa. METZ, RONALD W. - 1207 Atkins St., Erie, Pa. MEYER, JOSEPH A. — 544 Center St., St. Marys, Pa. MICHAELIS, OTTO E. - 2536 N. Tracy Dr., Erie, Pa. MILLER, EDWARD PAUL — 8 Petroleum St., Oil City, Pa. MILLER, RICHARD A. - 1020 East 4th St., Erie, Pa. MOORE, CHARLES R. — 1612 Sunset Drive, Warren, Ohio MORRISON, JAMES M. - 606 Reed St., Erie, Pa. MORTON, LEVANT T. - Rd 3, Erie, Pa. MOSCO, HOMER A. - 4009 Parade Blvd., Erie, Pa. MOTTY, ROBERT J. - 231 E 24th St., Erie, Pa. MURRAY, MAXWELL N. - 535 W 8th St., Erie, Pa. MUSANTE, ROBERT J. - 212 Mohawk Ave., Warren, Pa. NARDINI, BRIAN F. - 5921 Bradley Blvd., Bethesda, Md. NECKEL, DANIEL A. - 413 Dunn Blvd., Erie, Pa. NEFF, JOHN S. - 5158 Leona Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa. NEUMAIER, DAVID B. - 350 W 8h St., Erie, Pa. NIEBAUER, FRANCIS J. - 18 West Main St., Fairview, Pa. NIEMINSKI, JERE C. — 4016 Washington Ave., Erie, Pa. NOWACINSKI, JOHN F. — 2626 Brandes St., Erie, Pa. O'BRIEN, DAVID L. — 419 Kathylynn Drive, Monroeville, Pa. O'CONNELL, ROBERT N. - 3946 Cloverlea St., Pittsburgh, Pa. O'HARA, JEFFREY M. - 305 Craig St., Erie, Pa. OKICKI, ROBERT L. - 22651 Hadden Rd. - Euclid 17, Ohio ORIOLE, PHILIP M. - 7 South St., Warren, Pa. OWENS, JAMES E. — Bartlett Road 1, Harborcreek, Pa. PALMER, ROBERT I. - Baldwin St. Ext., Meadville, Pa. PARSH, DAVID M. - 348 W 8th St., Erie, Pa. PARULO, THOMAS M. - 1065 McCain St., Brockway, Pa. PATTERSON, DAVID C. — 114 Summit Rd., Butler, Pa. PAYTASH, JOHN F. - Box 85, Little Genesee, N.Y. PERKINS, JOHN J. - 3825 Trask Ave., Erie, Pa. PETERSON, GREGORY A. - 1019 Weschler Ave., Erie, Pa. PICCIRILLO, ROBERT P. - 136 Gront Rd., Ridgway, Pa. PIDGEON, JOHN J. — 545 Davis Avenue, Kearny, New Jersey PIEROTTI, JOSEPH L. - 82 Williams St., Bradford, Pa. PIKE, ROBERT D. - 427 East 25th St., Erie, Pa. PIKOR, ROBERT F. - 61 Gillette St., West Hartford 7, Conn. PISCITELLI, THOMAS J. - 1005 Wampum Rd., Ellwood City, Pa. PISCIUNERI, JAMES F. - 1908 W. Washigton St., New Castle, Pa. PLESLUSKA, RICHARD S. - 1027 First St., McKees Rocks, Pa. PLESZEWSKI, PHIL - 35 E. Courtney St., Dunkirk, N.Y. POLHEMUS, RICHARD J. - 72 Shepard Ave., Kenmore 17, N.Y. POLIAK, KENNETH J. — 1038 Parsonage St., Creighton, Pa. PORTER, JEROME M. - 141 Harvington Dr., Rochester 17, N.Y. PRESTA, LOUIS J. - 2828 Colonial Ave., Erie, Pa. PRICE, JOHN L. — 5321 Michigan Ave., Camp LeJeane, N.C. PRUCHNIEWSKI, FRANCIS E. - Rd. 6, Box 304, Erie, Pa. PRYOR, RICHARD J. — 4261 McCaslin St., Pittsburgh I , Pa. QUINN, FRANCIS B. — 619 Poplar St., Erie, Pa. RAMIREZ, ALBERTO E. — Box 386 Cruz St., San German, Puerto Rico REISENBERG, JOHN R. - 103 Hillcrest Ave., Erie, Pa. RIZZO, GARY E. — 102 So. Mill St., North East, Pa. ROBERTSON, RICHARD — 901 Hartt Road, Erie, Pa. ROBINSKI, CHARLES A. - 2514 Agate St., Harrisburg, Pa. ROGERS, DANIEL A. - Manchester Road, Lake City, Pa. ROJIK, ROBERT J. — 1029 Vinial St., Pittsburgh 12, Pa. RONAN, JAMES M. - 309 McPherson S., Warren, Pa. ROSE, HOWARD E. — 4425 Wood St., Erie, Pa. ROSE, JOSEPH S. - 938 W 25th St., Erie, Pa. ROSE, ROBERT J. - 1032 Polk St., Erie, Pa. ROYER, ROBERT E. - 1837 West 50th St., Erie, Pa. RUTKOWSKI, JAMES M. — 312 Euclid Ave., Erie, Pa. SALTSMAN, NELVIN E. - 227 E. 3rd St., Erie, Pa. SANFORD, HOWARD A. - 1406 Aris Dr., Erie, Pa. SARBAK, JOHN J. - 1142 W. 54th St., Erie, Pa. SARGENT, MARK C. — 2913 Auburn St., Erie, Pa. SARVIS, JOHN A. - Rd 1, Duncansville, Pa. SCHACK, MICHAEL R. - 3807 Lake Ave., Ashtabula, Ohio SCHELL, JOSEPH P. — 341 Bonnymead Ave., Harrisburg, Pa. SCHMIDT, WILLIAM C. — 132 North Second St., Greenville, Pa. SCHMITT, GREGORY J. - 215 E 24th St., Erie, Pa. SCHOEPPNER, GERALD R. — 708 Columbus Ave. N.W., Canton, Ohio SCHREIBER, DONALD A. - 620 Hall Ave., St. Marys, Pa. SCHRIEFER, CHARLES G. - 2644 Sigsbee St., Erie, Pa. SCHULTZ, THOMAS R. - PO Box 62, Wilcox, Pa. SCHWARTZ, JAMES F. - Box 253 Rd 4, Erie, Pa. SCIAMANDA, JOSEPH M. - 1011 E 24th St., Erie, Pa. SEDLER, LAWRENCE R. - 1005 Farrell Road, Erie, Pa. SHIVELY, ROBERT M. - 835 Hartt Road, Erie, Pa. SHRUM, GERALD K. - 1601 Linwood Ave., Erie, Pa. SIKORA, JOHN M. - 4345 Morse St., Erie, Pa. SILVER, THEODORE R. - 2612 W 25th St., Erie, Pa. SIMMONS, MICHAEL J. - 1915 W 35th St., Erie, Pa. SIMON, WILLIAM L. - 903 Linden Ave., Erie, Pa. SINIK, SEMIH - 1534 W 23 St., Erie, Pa. SIPPLE, THOMAS K. - 946 E. 36th St., Erie, Pa. S1VAK, MICHAEL V. - 239 E. 27th St., Erie, Pa. SLIVINSKI, RICHARD V. - 311 Parade St., Erie, Pa. SMITH, DAVID G. - Boot Jack Rd., Ridgway, Pa. SMITH, PATRICK C. - 315 Hoffman Ave., Oil City, Pa. SMITH, ROBERT J. - 315 Hoffman Ave., Oil City, Pa. SMITH, THOMAS J. - 4020 Maple St., St. Marys, Pa. SMITH, WILLIAM B. - 952 Windsor Ave., Windsor, Conn. SMITH, WILLIAM C. - 1403 E. 8th St., Erie, Pa. SMITH, WILLIAM J. - 510 Kearsarge Ave., Ridgway, Pa. SOUERS, THOMAS A. - 2718 Perry St., Erie, Pa. SOUTAR, JOHN W. — 526 Grimes St., Sewickley, Pa. SQUEGLIA, GERALD A. - 920 W 22nd St., Erie, Pa. STANKO, ALAN W. - 1357 W. 24th St., Erie, Pa. STARK, DAVID P. - 2309 Myrtle St., Erie, Pa. STASIAK, THOMAS J. - 84 Pinelurst Ct., Lakeview, N.Y. STEBELL, EDWARD T. - 1413 E 29th St., Erie, Pa. STEFURAK, RICHARD C. - 2625 W. 6th St., Erie, Pa. STEGER, WILLIAM J. - 2252 W. 32nd St., Erie, Pa. STEINER, PETER W. - Box 28, Lucinda, Pa. STELMACK, ROBERT G. - 418 Chautauqua Blvd., Erie, Pa. STOLINSKI, CLEMEN A. - 656 E. 25th St., Erie, Pa. STORM, DONALD L. - Rd 5, Gettysburg, Pa. STORTEN, WILLIAM - 2214 Bird Drive, Erie, Pa. 175 STROHMEYER, DAVID C. - 1334 W 31st St. STUBLER, DANIEL J. - 414 Moin St., Rouseville, Pa. STUMPF, WILLIAM T. - 1039 E. 30th St.. Erie. Pa. SUKITSCH, RICHARD E. - 1575 Spring Garden Ave.. Pittsburgh 12, Pa. SUTULA, GERALD L. - 531 E 3rd St., Erie. Pa. SYKES, PHILIP A. - 233 Shenley Drive, Erie, Pa. SZCZENY, DANIEL J. — 119 Lake Avenue, Erie, Pa. TABERSKI, BENJAMIN T. - 3002 E. 38th St., Erie. Pa. TABERSKI, THADDEUS B. - 3002 E 38th St., Erie, Pa. TAFT, EDWARD J - 3632 Stough Ave., Erie, Pa. TALLARICO, JAMES — 715 Kimball Avenue, New Kensington. Pa. TERPACK, GEORGE J. - 239 W Park St.. Sharon, Pa THALER. ROBERT T - 3822 Argyle Ave., Erie, Pa THOMAS, FREDERICK E. — 113 Howard St.. Pittsburgh 9, Pa. TIPPING, HARRY A. - 814 Allegheny Ave Ext., Oil City, Pa. TR OJAN, EDWARD - 1687 Bryant St., Erie, Pa. TWARGOWSKI, STANLEY - 1111 Reed St., Erie, Pa. TYSON, MICHAEL E. - 928 Linden St., Sharon, Pa. ULRICH, RONALD L. - 218 W 22nd St., Erie, Pa. UNGER, THOMAS J - Rd 1, Mahoning, Pa. URBAN, THOMAS R. - 2803 Eastlown, Parkway, Erie, Pa. VANOERVORT, THOMAS L. - 515 E 33rd St., Erie, Pa. VARHOLA, MICHAEL H. - 509 W 5th St., Erie, Pa. VERONE, JOHN G. - 428 Lawrence Ave., Ellwood City, Pa. VERONESI, CHARLES L. - Force, Pa. VESPLI. LEWIS H. - 25 Anytrell Dr., Webster, N.Y. VIGLIONE, DAVID V. - 1415 W 51 St., Erie. Pa. VONAH, THOMAS W. - 5706 Jones Lane, Erie, Pa. WADDINGHAM, CHARLES E. - Box 62, Saxonburg, Pa. WAGNER, THOMAS E. — 3204 French St., Erie, Pa. WALDINGER, JAMES L. — RD 3 Waterford Rd., Erie, Pa. WALSH, PHILIP R. - 1216 Woodbourne Ave., Pittsburgh 26, Pa. WALTON, TERRENCE — 324 Rock St., Ridgway, Pa. WARD, EDWARD T. — 3636 Harbison St., Pittsburgh, Pa. WARREN, LOUIS S. - Box 516 Pioneer Rd., Shortsville, N.Y. WATTERS, JOSEPH A. - 206 16th St., Arnold, Pa. WEGMILLER, ALFRED B. - 107 Maple Ave., Lake City, Pa. WELCH, THOMAS R. - Leet Road, North East, Pa. WELLS, GARY M. - 3517 Parade Blvd., Erie, Pa. WELTE, ROBERT A. - 905 Walnut St., Erie, Pa. WESCHLER, CHARLES J. - 521 Connecticut Drive, Erie, Pa. WETTSTEIN, EDMUND F. - 604 Chestnut St., Erie, Pa. WIESEN, ROBERT H. - 1926 E. 6th St., Erie, Pa. WILSON, WILLIAM H. - 29025 Ridge Rd., Wickliffe, Ohio WINELAND, PAUL L. - 749 Memory Lane, McKeesport, Pa. WISNIEWSKI, EDWARD P. - 2604 Frontenac, Erie, Pa. WITTMEYER, EDMOND J. — 42 Grandview Ave., Hamburg, N.Y. WOJCIECHOWSKI, DAVID J. - 438 E list St., Erie, Pa. WOOLSTRUM, KENNETH A. - 4119 Bell St., Erie, Pa. WRIGHT, ERNEST C. - 3030 Ash St., Erie, Pa. YATES, THOMAS B. - Manchester Heights Rd. 1, Lake City, Pa. YOCHIM, DANIEL E - 632 Maryland Ave., Erie, Pa. ZAMPOGNA, ROBERT F. — Box 41, West Hickory, Pa. SPECIAL STUDENTS ANTOLIK, PAUL MICHAEL - Ridge Rd., Girard, Pa. BAKER, DAVID RICHMOND - RD. 5 Lake Pleasant Rd., Erie, Pa. BARRY, JOHN FRANCIS — 62 Beechwood St., Farmingdale, N.Y. BATES, THOMAS FREDERICK - 459 West 6 St., Erie, Pa. BENDER, HAROLD JOHN - 1304 West 21 St., Erie, Pa. BUKI, JOSEPH BERNARD - 91 Leith Walk. Conneaut, Ohio BURGESS, DALE LAVERNE - R.D. 3. Union City, Pa. CHASE, THEODORE L. - 559 West 5 St., Erie, Pa. CHISHOLM, JOHSEPH J. - 3612 Holland St., Erie, Pa COHEN, LARRY JAY - 136 East 37 St., Erie, Pa. COYNE, JOSEPH CLETUS - Moin St., Locust Gap, Pa. DAISLEY, WILLIAM EDWARD - 1148 West 8 St., Erie, Pa. DALY, REV. MATTHEW - 130 East 4 St., Erie, Pa. DAVIS, FRIEDA - 2606 Bird Dr., Erie, Pa. DEBETHIZY, RICHARD A. - 26 Oak Ave., Camphill, Pa DITULLIO, JOHN LAWRENCE - P.O. Box 1231, Erie, Pa. DONNELLY, ROBERT LAWRENCE - 310 4 St., Freesport, Pa. FISCUS, BERNARD J. - R.D. 2, Summerville, Pa. FOGARTY, BENJAMIN MILNE - 600 East Quaker Rd., Orchard Park, N.Y. GRANT, RICHARD JOSEPH - 814 Main St., Conneaut, Ohio GROSS, DAVID JOSEPH 424 West 9 St., Tarentum, Po. GRUZOSKY, RICHARD ANDREW - R.D. 1, Girard, Pa. HARMAN, DAVID EDWARD - 804 Wyoming Ave., Erie, Pa. HUED, JANE LUCY Bowen Rd., Elmo, N.Y. IMS, MARGARET H 4172 West 10 St., Erie, Pa ON, HENRY JOHN R.D. 2, Conneaut, Ohio KAUFMAN, GEORGE EMIL - 1037 West 30 St., Erie, Pa. KIT MILLER. WARREN F. - 20 West 38 St., Erie, Pa. KNOLL. DAVID DENYS - 805 German St., Erie, Pa. KOLONAY, JAMES F. I Bo 254, Hastings, Pa. KONNERTH, JAMES HARVEY - 708 Cokorodo Dr., Erie I KUKLINSKI, EDWARD Pa. LYNCH. DAVID CHARLES - 409 East 7 St.. Erie, Pa. MANEVAL, WILLIAM A. - 303 Halley St., Lawrence Park, Pa. MATOSIAN. TANIL GEORGE - 1221 Rankine Ave., Erie, Pa. MAYER. REV. RICHARD - 2004 East Lake Rd.. Erie, Pa. McALEER. THOMAS JOHN - 809 Hudson St.. Hoboken. New Jersey McCLOSKEY. JAMES PAUL - 889 Vankirk St., Clairton, Pa. McCORMICK, JOHN PHILIP - 918 Washington Place, Erie, Pa. McGOUGH, BONNIE ANN - 419 Juniata St., DuBois, Pa. McDONALD, MICHAEL PETER - 724 Ash St., Erie. Pa. MclNTYRE. JOHN MORRIS - R.D 4, Corry, Pa. MENOSKY, JAMES RICHARD - 1039 East 11 St.. Erie. Pa. MIKOLAJCZYK, BARBARA ANN - 743 East 24 St.. Erie. Pa. NAGLE, LAWRENCE M. JR. - 280 East 38 St., Erie, Pa. PALMER, DONALD JOSEPH - 612 Maryland Ave., Erie. Pa. PARMENTER, DAVID H. - 3204 Old French Rd.. Erie. Pa. PASCARELLA, MARY SUE - 5362 Wolf Rd., Erie, Pa PAWLACZYK, REV. ANDREW W. - 633 East 25 St., Erie, Pa. REID, EDWARD O. - 540 West 8 St.. Lawrence Park, Po. RENSHAW, JAMES PETCH JR. - 229 Shorehaven Dr., Erie, Pa. RUZZIER, GUY J. - 1525 Walnut St.. Erie, Pa. SCHOENFELD, RICHARD F. - 3005 State St., Apt. 14, Erie, Pa. SCOTT, JOHN LAUGHLIN - 508 Mohawk Dr., Erie, Pa. SIMMONS, MICHAEL J. - 1915 West 35 St., Erie, Pa. SUTKOFF, JOSEPH DENNIS - 6170 Spires Dr., Erie, Pa. TEED, VINCENT ELLIS - 723 West 9 St., Erie, Pa. VLADIMIROFF, SISTER M. ALP - 345 East 9 St., Erie, Po. WALKIEWICZ, JOHN W. - 71 1 East 21 St., Erie, Pa. WALSH, NANCY DEBORAH - 95 Maple Pkwy, Lake Mohawk, N.J. WELSH, PETER JOHN - 1125 West 9 St., Erie, Pa. WILLIAMS, BEN EDWARD - 249 East 11 St., Erie, Pa WITKOWSKI. WILLIAM C. - 239 West 8 St., Erie. Pa. WURZBACH, SUSAN DAVIS - 808 West 7 St., Erie, Pa YOUNG, EDWARD DANIEL - 716 South Main St., DuBois, Pa. EVENING STUDENTS ADAME, LUPE - 2135 East 32 St., Ashtabula, Ohio AHLGRIM, CARL J. - P.O. Box 1, North East, Po. AICHNER, JUDITH - 1020 East 8 St., Erie, Pa. AKUS, JOANNE - 745 East 23 St., Erie, Po ALEXANDER, RICHARD G. - 822 West 30 St., Erie, Pa. ALLISON, CRAIG R. - 120 2 West 22 St., Erie, Pa ANDERSON, DAVID L. — 448 East Main St., Corry, Pa ANDERSON, NORMAN J. - 915 West 7 St., Erie, Pa. ANDERTON, JOHN J. - 21 Glenwood Dr., Oil City, Pa. ANTALEK, FRANK - R.D. 1, McKean, Pa. 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BEALL, VALERIE - 334 West 5 St., Erie, Pa. BENDER, DAVID - 330 East 33 St., Erie, Pa. BENEDICT, ROBERT - 157 Strawbridge Ave., Sharon, Pa. BERDIS - LAWRENCE F. - 1221 East 27 St., Erie, Pa. BERKLITE, RAYMOND - 1916 West 37 St., Erie, Pa. BERNARD, GLORIA - 3656 West 26 St., Erie, Pa. BIEBEL, REV. WILLIAM - 501 East 38 St., Erie, Pa. BIELANIN, RONALD - 253 East 25 St., Erie, Po. BIERLEY, JOHN WALTER - 1745 West 14 St., Erie, Pa. BILETNIKOFF, FILMORE - 370-7 Cascade St., Erie, Pa. BINDSEIL, EDWIN R. - 504 Shorehaven Dr., Erie, Pa. BLASZCZYK, JOSEPH R. - 1156 Buffalo Rd., Erie. Pa. BOAM, MARLENE — 3603 Sterrettania Rd., Erie, Pa. BONCELLA, MARY - 207 Lake Cliff Dr., Erie, Pa. BONE, MICHAEL — 917 Liberty St., Erie, Pa. BOOKMAN, IRVIN - 4111 Wood St., Erie, Pa. BOWSER, DIANA - 1686 West 12 St., Erie, Pa. BOYD, ADEN - 340 Grant St., Saegertown, Pa. BRADFORD. JOHN - 3609 Allegheny Rd., Erie, Pa BRAZEL, GENE - Route 1, Jackson Center, Pa. BREESE, THOMAS F. - 823 Weschler Ave., Erie, Po. 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CASSANO, LOUIS - 1203 East 29 St., Erie, Pa. CAUSGROVE, RALPH P. - 3009 Burton Ave., Erie, Pa. CENTNER, JANET - 605 East 9 St., Erie, Pa. CHESKO, MONTE M. - 839 East Gore Rd., Erie, Pa. CHIRO, JEANNE - Route 5, West Springfield, Pa. CHOJENSKI, PETER P. - 1019 East 10th St., Erie, Pa. CHRISTIE, NORMAN - 4335 Morse St., Lawrence Park, Pa. CHRISTOPH, EDWARD C. - 704 East 38 St. Blvd., Erie 5, Pa. CHURNETSKI, JOHN - 38 Graham Ave., Wilkes Barre, Pa. CIANELLA, JOHN - 3031 Ellsworth Ave., Erie, Pa. CIPRIANI, JOHN R. - 215 East 30 St., Erie, Pa. CIRKS, IRWIN - 346 East 35 St., Erie, Pa. I. CLAWSON, ELLEN COLLINS, EILEEN - COLLINS, KATHLEEN CONNER, ROBERT E. CORSI, RONALD L. — R.D. 3 Reichert Rd., Erie, Pa. 1008 Tacoma Rd., Erie, Pa. — 1008 Tacoma Rd., Erie, Pa. — 436 East 23 St., Erie, Pa. - 3026 Atlantic Ave., Erie, Pa. COSTE, JOSEPH - 604 Ohio St., Erie, Pa. COUGHLIN, MARY - 404 East 38 St., Erie, Pa. COVEY, LINDA - 332 West 6 St., Erie, Pa. CRESANTA, JOHN EDWARD JR. - 7209 Pine Way, Pittsburgh, Pa. CRITCHLOW, ALAN - 121 West 9 St., Erie, Pa. CUNNINGHAM, AUDREY - 816 Cranberry St., Erie, Pa. CUNNINGHAM, JOHN B. - 425 West 10 St., Erie, Pa. DAHL, ROY E. - 645 East 5th St., Erie, Pa. DALGLISH, SANFORD JAMES - 1029 Rumsey Ave., Erie, Pa. DALTON, JOAN - 1123 East 28 St., Erie, Pa. DARR, EUGENE KENNETH - 1338 West 11 St., Erie, Pa. DAVISON, JOHN - 9202 Bird Dr., Erie, Pa. DAWLEY, THOMAS M. - 444 East 27 St., Erie, Pa. DAWSON, FAITH - 336 East 8 St., Erie, Pa. DEEGAN, RAYMOND E. - 3028 Oakwood St., Erie, Pa. DeGEORGE, LINDA - 2104 Pear St., Erie, Pa. DELEHUNT, JOHN I. - 3315 Old French Rd., Erie, Pa. DELIO, PETER M. - 859 East 28 St., Erie, Pa. DELPORTO, GEORGE B. - 3224 Pine Ave., Erie, Pa. DEMARCO, RONALD P. - 830 Ardmore Ave., Erie, Pa. DENNING, PATRICIA - 261 East 22 St., Erie, Pa. DESROSIERS, JOHN - 1522 West 45 St., Erie, Pa. DETZEL, BERTILLE R. - 537 East 6 St., Erie, Pa. DiCARLO, JAMES T. - 1162 West 31 St., Erie, Pa. DICKEY, JACK - 1731 Cole Dr., Erie, Pa. DIEHLY, JAMES - 3116 Pine Ave., Erie, Pa. DiFUCCI, JOSEPH - 1346 West 40 St., Erie, Pa. DiLUZIO, PATRICK - 2714 Cascade St., Erie, Pa. DINGFELDER, EDWARD - 1731 Powell Ave., Erie, Pa. DOBBS, VERNON D. - 2017 Wayne St., Erie, Pa. DOLAN, CLARENCE F. - 4204 Carney Ave., Erie, Pa. DOMBROSKI, RICHARD - 612 East 14 St., Erie, Pa. DOMBROWSKI, DIANNE - 114 East 31 St., Erie, Pa. DOMINICK, ANTHONY - 1822 7 St., Erie, Pa. DORNISCH, BERNARD - 601 Maurus St., St. Marys, Pa. DOYLE, RONALD L. G. - 236 East 5 St., Erie, Pa. DREGALLA, HERMAN C. - 1030 Weschler Ave., Erie, Pa. DUNFEE, MARGRET - 2402 Buffalo Rd., Erie, Pa. EASTMAN, EDWARD H. - R.D. 3, Meadville, Pa. EBISCH, ROBERT - 1717 Mobile Ave., Erie, Pa. EDMONDS, THEODORE C. - 2922 Shannon Rd., Erie, Pa. EHRLER, GRETCHEN - 4144 Trask St., Erie, Pa. ELCHYNSKI, CHARLES - 5025 Wattsburg Rd., Erie, Pa. ETTER, ROSS - 707 East 8 St., Erie, Pa. FALCONE, JAMES A. - 2220 McCLelland Ave., Erie, Pa. FALK, RICHARD K. - 148 Lake Cliff Dr., Erie, Pa. FALL, JOHN STANLEY - 512 East 24 St., Erie, Pa. FAULKNER, CHARLES - 3249 Regent St., Erie, Pa. FENN, BEVERLY - 3503 Hampshire Rd., Erie, Pa. FENTON, NORMAN P. - 3607 Charlotte St., Erie, Pa. FERA, RAYMOND - 1825 7 St., Erie, Pa. FERKO, MAUREEN - 151 Grahamville St., North East, Pa. FERETTI, WILLIAM A. - 715 South Hill Rd., Erie, Pa. FERRIE, RUSSELL W. - Donation Road R.D. 5, Erie, Pa. FETZER, RICHARD D. - 1553 Winslow Dr., Erie, Pa. FIASCO, JAMES - 1035 West 10 St., Erie, Pa. FIEDLER, WILLIAM E. - 1244 West 22 St., Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. St., Erie, Pa. St., Erie Pa FIORELLI, RAYMOND - 5337 West Lake Rd., Erie, Pa. FISHER, CHARLES A. - 319 East 25th St., Erie, Pa. FISCHER, RICHARD F. - 319 East 25 St., Erie, Pa. FITZGERALD, RAYMOND - 538 Pelham Dr., Erie, Pa. FLESHMAN, HELEN - 242 West 8 St., Erie, Pa. FLYNN, WILLIAM P. — Maple Drive, Edinboro, Pa. FOREST, CAROL - 1832 East 6 St., FORQUER, RUSSELL - 815 West 11 FORSTON, JOHN W. - 703 East 41 FORTUNE, RICHARD W. - 710 Main St., Conneaut, Ohio FRANGOPOULOS, VICTOR S. - 1724 Tyler St., Aliquippa, Pa. FRANZ, JOSEPH - 4109 West Ridge Rd., Erie, Pa. FREEMAN, SHIRLEY - 2648 Poplar St., Erie, Pa. FRIED, FRED J. JR. - 1339 Lynn St., Erie, Pa. FULLER, DONALD E. - 4030 Carney Ave., Erie, Pa. GALLAGHER, TIMOTHY - 55 South Washington St., North East, Pa. GARBIN, JOHN - 3428 Elmwood Ave., Erie, Pa. GARVEY, JAMES W. - 276 Linden Ave., Oil City, Pa. GEISLER, WILLIAM - 3312 Allegheny Rd., Erie, Pa. GENTILE, WILLIAM J. - 2540 Colonial Ave., Erie, Pa. GORCZYCKI, CHRISTINE - 941 East 23 St., Erie, Pa. GORNEY, RONALD - 222 West 21 St., Erie, Pa. GRABINSKI, RAYMOND - 2625 Linwood Ave., Erie, Pa. GRADEN, GLORIA - R.D. 1, Lake City, Pa. GRAFIUS, GERALD - 3612 Bird Drive, Erie, Pa. GRAHAM, JOHN A. - Wattsburg, Pa. GRANER, JAMES - 1130 Elk St., Franklin, Pa. GREGORY, HELEN - 604 Chestnut St., Erie, Pa. GRIESBACH, WALTER R. - 1075 Newton Ave., Erie, Pa. GULLYES, HARPER G. JR. - 3925 Briggs Ave., Erie, Pa. GUNTHER, EUGENE - 2802 McClelland Ave., Erie, Pa. HANES, THOMAS A. - 604 Chestnut St., Erie, Pa. HACKENBERG, AUTHUR C. JR. - R.D. 1 Belle Rd., Harbor Creek, Pa. HAGGENJOS, GEORGE JACOB - 3603 Harvard Rd., Erie, Pa. HAGLE, ROBERT JR. - 334 East 5 St., Erie, Pa. HAIN, LAWRENCE P. - 820 East 30 St., Erie, Pa. HALEY, PATRICK - 630 Tacoma Rd., Erie, Pa. HAMILTON, BRUCE - 232 E. Main St., Girard, Pa. HAMILTON, LARRY A. Glenruadh Ave., Erie, Pa. HANSON, STEVEN - 336 East 34 St., Erie, Pa. HARDING, GERALD D HARRIS, FREDERICK J. HART, JUDITH - 821 HATHEWAY, DONALD HATHEWAY, JOHN - HAUBER, WALTER — 1014 West 26 St., Erie, Pa. — 4203 Buffalo Rd., Erie, Pa. West 9 St., Erie, Pa. — 2918 Myrtle St., Erie, Pa. 1916 West 35 St., Erie, Pa. 2827 Lafayette, Erie, Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. HEALEY, TERRENCE P. - 145 Pleasant St., Bradford HEALY, MARIAN - 2703 Charlotte St., Erie, Pa. HEIL, RALPH T. - 2906 Ash St., Erie, Pa. HEINLEIN, ROBERT J. - 2846 Homer Ave., Erie, Pa. HEISER, RICHARD D. - 1206 Elks Dr., Ashtabula, Ohio HENNING, JAMES - 1035 Newton Ave., Erie, Pa. HERSHBERGER, ANNETTA - 13 West 7 St., Erie, Pa. HERVEY, HAZEL MRS. - 51 Lakeview Ave., Fairview, HERZOG, GERALD C. - 3421 West 23 St., Erie, Pa. HESS, EDWARD J. - 1808 5 Buffalo Rd., Erie, Pa. HIGHAM, JAMES J. - 2121 West 33 St., Erie, Pa. HILBERT, PAUL A. - 1127 East 35 St., Erie, Pa. HILL, MARJORIE - 2801 McClelland Ave., Erie, Pa. HILL, WILLIAM J. JR. - 1145 West 35 St., Erie, Pa. HOFF, BONNIE - 1409 West 10 St., Erie, Pa. HOKAJ, THOMAS - 945 East 25 St., Erie, Pa. HOLTZ, LAURENCE - 2522 Parade St., Erie, Pa. HORANIC, DAVID — 710 Ardmore Ave., Erie, Pa. HORNSTEIN, RONALD — 771 Hartman St., Meadville HOTCHKISS, LYLE - 33 West Band St., Corry, Pa. HOWELL, JOHN - 2913 Plum St., Erie, Pa. HUGHES, PATRICK - 510 Raspberry St., Erie, Pa. IACOVETTA, RICHARD J. - 1639 West 39 St., Erie, Pa. IADELUCA, ELAINE - 241 East 3 St., Erie, Pa. INTRIERI, ENGENE JOHN - 2215 Perry St., Erie, Pa. JACKSON, MARY A. - 528 Myrtle St., Erie, Pa. JAMES, MARLENE - 4253 W. Lake Rd., Erie, Pa. JANICKI, JOSEPH J. JR. - 1016 East 24 St., Erie, Pa. JANKOWSKI, RONALD E. - 340' 2 East 3 St., Erie, Pa. JARMOLOWICZ, ROSALIE - 3020 Saltsman Rd., Erie, Pa. JAWOROWICZ, JUDITH - 1112 East Lake Rd., Erie, Pa. JAWORSKI, JOSEPH - 1142 East 29 St., Erie, Pa. JOHNSON, DENNIS - 703 East 37 St., Erie, Pa. JOHNSON, KEITH - 166 Old Ridge Rd., Fairview, Pa. JOHNSON, ROGER G. - 835 Priestly Ave., Erie 7, Pa. JOHNSTON, CHARLES A. - 370 East 37 St., Erie, Pa. JONES, ROBERT E. - 2406 Eastern Ave., Wesleyville, Pa. KAMINSKI, THOMAS R. - 643 East 39 St., Erie, Pa. KARG, SR. M. REBECCA, O.S.B. - 345 East 9 St., KEAN, MEARL M. - R.D. 2, Conneautville, Pa. KELLY, ALVIN - R.D. 1, McKean, Pa. KEMP, ROBERT - R.D. 1, Erie, Pa. KENNEDY, SUSAN - 441 West 31 St., Erie, Pa. KIBLER, FRED H. - 541 Ellicott Court, Meadville, KING, DESMOND J. JR. - 4030 Crestmont Ave., Erie, Pa KLEINER, JOSEPH - 335 East 33 St., Erie, Pa. Pa. Pa. 177 Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Erie, Pa. KLINS, ALBERT E - 404 Ross St., Erie, Pa. KLOSZEWSKI, STANLEY - 2316 Edinboro Rd., Erie, KOHLMILLER MARGARET - 4305 Wayne, Erie, Pa. KOKET. GEORGE - 2910 Perry St., Erie, Pa. KONIECZNY, JOSEPH - 2205 Station Rd., Erie, Pa. KOSACK. ALEX - 2027 Harrison St., Erie, Pa. KOSCELNIK, THOMAS C. - 1254 West 22 St., Erie, KRASTEL, SR. FLORENCE MHSH - 329 West 10 St., Erie, Pa. KRAWIEC, SR. MARY DAMIAN - 345 East 9 St., Erie, Pa. KRESS, HARRY - RD. 3, North East, Pa. KUJKOWSKI. RONALD - RD. 5 Hilborn, Erie, KUPCZYK, CHESTER - 918 Chestnut St., Erie, KUPCZYK, STEPHEN - 1024 East 35 St., Erie, KWIATKOWSKI, JEROME R. - 817 East 28 St., LAMENDOLA, TOM J. - 754 East Main St., Corry, Pa. LAPP, EDITH - 2017 Poplar St., Erie, Pa. LARSON, GERALD - 3432 Saltsman Rd., Erie, Pa. LARSON, JOHN L. - 4031 Crestmont, Erie, Pa. LASKOSH, JOSEPH - 724 Garden St., Titusville, Pa. LAWRENCE, SANDRA - R.D. 2, Saegertown, Pa. LEE, CHUNZ YIUR - 12 West 7 St., Erie, Pa. LEET, TOM - 400 Rondeau Dr., Erie, Pa. LEGENZOFF, KENNETH - 2857 West 30 St., Erie, Pa. LEHAN, BETTY - 3529 Sassafras St., Erie, Pa. LEOFSKY, EDWARD - 2845 Euclid Ave., Wesleyville, Pa. LEOFSKY, PETER - 3011 East 33 St., Erie, Pa. LEONE, DOLORES M. - 1047 West 28 St., Erie, Pa. LESKO, JA. ES S. - 224 Mechanic St., Girard, Pa. LESKO, ROBERT T. - 3506 West 12 St., Erie, Pa. LETTERIO, JOHN J. - 4322 Allegheny, Erie, Pa. LEWIS, HAROLD J. - 1014 Park Ave., Meadville, Pa. LICHTINGER, VINCENT D. - 1046 East 30 St., Erie, Pa. LINDSAY, BRIAN - 2701 Harvard Rd., Erie, Pa. LISH, THEODORE G. - 3951 Liberty St., Erie, Pa. LONCHARIC, FRANCIS C. - 1755 West 34 St., Erie, Pa. LONEY, BERNARD G. - 418 Stafford Ave., Erie, Pa. LUKASZEWSKI, EDWARD J. - 511 East 28 St., Erie, Pa. MACER, JOAN - 201 Myrtle St., Erie, Pa. MACK, MARILYN - 4234 Station Rd., Erie, Pa. MACKINNON, FLORENCE — 1017 Cranberry St., Erie, Pa. MAJEWSKI, PATRICIA - 844 East 22 St., Erie, Pa. MAKYNEN, ARTHUR R. - R.D. 1 Box 213, Lake City, Pa. MANNA, AUGUST - 617 East 10 St., Erie, Pa. MAREK, JOSEPH C. - 241 West 11 St., Erie, Pa. MARTIN, WILLIAM D. - 624 East 32 St., Erie, Pa. MASTERSON, JOSEPH - 306 West 26 St., Erie, Pa. MATTERS, JOHN - 716 West 50 St., Erie, Pa. MATTIS, THOMA S. - 1131 West 26 St., Erie, Pa. MATTIVI, IRVING C. - 3720 Raspberry St., Erie, Pa. MATTSON, NORMAN - 4882 Buffalo Rd., Erie, Pa. MATUSZAK, KENNETH G. - 2634 Myrtle, Erie, Pa. MAY, DARRELL R. - 201 Raspberry St., Erie, Penna. MAY, JOHN - 134 West 24 St., Erie, Pa. MAY, THOMAS R. - 1228 East 22 St., Erie, Pa. MAZIARZ, JOSEPH E. - 446 Arch St., Meadville, Pa. McCARTY, DOUGLAS - 6211 Buffalo Rd., Harborcreek, Pa. McCRACKEN, WILLIAM - 3831 Garden Ave., Erie, Pa. McDANIEL, RICHARD A. - 1928 Garloch Dr., Erie, Pa. McGILL, ANNE - 54 South Pearl St., North East, Pa. McGREEVY, SR. M. TERESITA - 345 East 9 St., Erie, McKENNA, MAUREEN SR. MHSH - 329 West 10 St., McQUISTON, THOMAS - 2102 Bird Dr., Erie, Pa. McQUISTON, VERLE - 2102 Bird Dr., Erie, Pa. McQUOWN, SR. M. RAPHAIL, OSB - 345 East 9 St., MEHALL, FRANCIS J. - 511 Liberty St., Erie, Pa. MERSKI, MARILYN F - P.O. Box 453, Erie, Pa. MICHAELIS, LAWRENCE - 2631 Schley St., Erie, Pa. MICHAELSON, NICK - 108 Cherry St., Lake City, Pa. MILEWSKI, EDWARD F. - 1240 West 21 St., Erie, Pa. MILLER, JAXON - 510 Howe Ave., Lawrence Park, Pa. MILLER, MARILYN 823 Oregon Ave., Erie, Pa. MILLER, RICHARD J. - 5701 East Lake Rd., Erie, Pa. MILLER. RONALD - 4021 Crestmont Ave.. Erie. Pa. MISKILL, HOWARD P. - 244 East 8 St., Erie, Pa. MODIE, DIANE B - 623 Kahkwa Blvd., Erie, Pa. MODZELEWSKI, CHESTER - 112 Hess Ave., Erie, Pa. MOEHLER, DONALD - 108 West 2 St., Erie, Pa. MONOSKI, STEPHEN JR. 1404 East 31 St., Erie, Pa. MOORE, DONALD A. - 611 Pin Oak Dr., Erie. Pa. MORSCHHAUSER, WILLIAM J, - 1266 Boyer Rd., Erie, MOSIER, JOHN - R.D. I Box 86, Kane, Pa. MOSKOT, JAMES - 1120 Idaho Ave., Erie, Pa. MROZOWSKI, CARL - 1035 East 24 St.. Erie, Pa MULVIN, WILLIAM 2985 Peach St., Erie, Pa. NAPIERKOWSKI, MARY ANN - 915 East 11 St, Erie, NARUSEWICZ, ROBERT - 1038 Queen St., Erie, Pa. NAWROCKI, DAVID - 552 West 17 St, Erie, Pa. NEFF, MARY 3930 Station Rd NEINER, DAVID K. - 2955 Maple St., Erie, Pa. NEWARA, ROBERT - 1129 East 27 St.. Erie, Pa. NEWBERRY, DONALD - 4445 Wildberry Lane, Erie, Pa. NICE. RICHARD E. 674 Highland Ave., Meadvi! Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. I'., Pa. NIEBLING, SR. M. AQUINAS - 345 East 9 St., Erie, Pa. NIELSEN, DAVID H. - 2002 Camphausen Ave., Erie, Pa. NIEWOLAK, HARRY - 308 Wallace St., Erie, Pa. NOEL, ROBERT - 442 Clinton Court, Meadville, Pa. NOLAN, WILLIAM - 1504 Wilkins Rd., Erie, Pa. NOVOTNY, CAROLYN - 238 Connecticut Dr.. Erie, Pa. NOWAK, JOAN - 2003 Lakeside, Erie, Pa. NOWAK, RICHARD T. - 433 East 2 St.. Erie, Pa. NOWICKI, EDMUND A. - 930 West 28 St., Erie, Pa. NYE, RICHARD - 1740 West 15 St., Erie, Pa. OATMAN. WILLIAM G. - 1067 Rankine Ave., Erie, Pa. OCHRAN, GEORGE - 110 Fisher Dr., Erie, Pa. OGRADY, ROBERT - 823 West 3 St., Erie, Pa. OLDS, BRUCE A. - 109 East High St., Union City, Pa. OLER, JACK - 3314 Allegheny Rd., Erie, Pa. OLIVIEKO, PATRICK - 1160 West 23 St.. Erie, Pa. O'NEIL, GIULIANA - 444 East 4 St., Erie, Pa. OPRENDEK, FREDERID J. JR. - 915 Chestnut St., Erie, Pa. ORLANDO, VINCENT - 906 West 21 St., Erie, Pa. ORR, ROBERT - 3057 West 25 St., Erie, Pa. OSIECKI, CASIMER F. - 933 East 7 St., Erie, Pa. OZECHOSKI, ANTHONY T. - 1025 West 27 St., Erie, Pa. PALIAN, ANTONIA - 520 West 6 St., Erie, Pa. PALLOTTA, EDWARD - 636 West 21 St., Erie, Pa. PANGERC, WILLIAM J. - 1289 East 38 St., Erie, Pa. PARANA, S. M. FRANCESCA OSF - 934 Forest Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. PARIS, RAYMOND J. - 2807 Arcadia Ave., Erie, Pa. PARKS. SUSAN - 1340 West 9 St., Erie, Pa. PARMETER, DAVID - 145 East 30 St., Erie, Pa. PASSEROTTI, JOSEPH D. - 2625 West 10 St., Erie, Pa. PASTRICK, SR. M. GEORGE - 345 East 9 St., Erie, Pa. PATALITA, MICHAEL - 548 East 21 St., Erie, Pa. PATALON, JOHN A. - R.D. 2, Wattsburg, Pa. PATTON, ORION G. - 446 West 6 St., Erie, Po. PAYNE, GARY L. - 3424 Asbury Rd., Erie, Pa. PECK, VINCENT A 1)10 West 30 St., Erie, Pa. PECORARO, MARIO - 1144 West 22 St., Erie, Pa. PEGGS, DONALD G. - 340 Craig St., Erie, Pa. PENDLETON, JAMES - 3349 West 41 St., Erie, Pa. PENN, ROBERT - 2415 Saltsman, Erie, Pa. PENPEK, LOUIS G. - 334 East 23 St., Erie, Pa. PERKINS, RICHARD - 37 East PERRY, CHARLES F. - 3126 Hemlock Dr., Erie, Pa. PETERMAN, PATRICIA - 30 West St., Erie, Pa. PETERSON, JOHN - 1440 West 42 St., Erie, Pa. PETERSON, RAYMOND — 3304 West 41 St., Erie, Pa. PFADT, JEANNE - 4628 Homeland Blvd., Erie, Po. PHILLIPS, GRETCHEN - 704 East 34 St., Erie, Pa. PIANTA, THOMAS - 906 East 27 St., Erie, Pa. PIERETTI, VINCENT - 2522 Brandes St., Erie, Pa. PODGORY, WILLIAM - 552 East 21 St., Erie, Pa. PODSIADLO, ADAM — 323 West 16 St., Erie, Pa. POST, JAMES - 1914 West 34 St., Erie, Pa. POSTAS, MARY - 1356 West 33 St., Erie, Pa. POWELL, MARY LOU - 1123 Brewster St., Erie, Pa. POWELL, ROBERT - 318 East Jefferson St., Jefferson, 'Ohio PRASSACK, JOHN R. - 3102 Ellsworth Ave., Erie, Pa. PRESCOTT, JOHN - 808 East 24 St., Erie, Pa. PRESUTTI, PLAS - 1060 West 4 St., Erie, Pa. PRYLINSKI, ROBERT - 3836 Perry St., Erie, Pa. QUINN, RICHARD - 3009 Hazel St., Erie, Pa. RABBITT, JAMES - 2543 West 34 St., Erie, Pa. RAFFERTY, JAMES - 340 East 36 St., Erie, Pa. REED, JAMES N. — 3833 Oxer Rd., Erie, Pa. REICHARD, C. E. - 449 Buffalo Rd., Harborcreek, Pa. REISCH, BARBARA - 3514 Stoughton Rd., Erie, Pa. RENSHAW, ROBERT - 844 East 22 St.. Erie, Pa. RETTMAN, RICHARD F. - 2707 Buffalo Rd., Wesleyville, Pa. RILLING, FRED H. JR. - 30 Martin Ave., Erie, Pa. RINEHART, ELAINE - 3667 West 10 St., Erie, Pa. RITSCHER, BARABARA - 407 East 38 St., Erie, Pa. RITTER, THOMAS A. - 1339 West 8 St.. 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SATELLI, SILVIO - 1250 West 22 St., Erie, Pa. SAVELLI, GUY L. — 2702 Parade St., Erie, Pa. SCANDLON, SR. M. IMELDA OSB - 345 East 9 St., Erie, Pa. SCHILLER, FRANK J. - 1416 East 9 St., Erie, Pa. SCHLICK, MARIAN - 1007 West 21 St., Erie, Pa. SCHULER, WILLIAM T. — 644 East 26 St., Erie, Pa. SCHWARTZ, WILLIAM F. - R.D. 4 Box 253, Erie, Pa. SCOTT, HAROLD L. - 67 W. Main St., Ripley, N.Y. SEVOK, RONALD - 509 Lighthouse St., Erie, Pa. SEXAUER, JAMES F. - 717 East 29 St., Erie, Pa. SHALKHAM, JEANNE - 343 West 18 St., Erie, Pa. SHERIDAN, GERARD J. - Hillcrest, North East, Pa. SHIELDS, ELIZABETH R. - 155 West 21 St., Erie, Pa. SHULTZ, RALPH E. - 2502 Cherry St., Erie, Pa. SIBBALD, WILLIAM G. — Maple Drive, Fairview, Pa. SIEGEL, WILLIAM — Buffalo Rd., Harborcreek, Pa. SIEMBIDA, HELEN - 3221 Priscilla Dr., Erie, Pa. SILVER, LARRY - 3914 Eliot Rd., Erie, Pa. SIMMONS, LAWRENCE - 2920 French St., Erie, Pa. SIMON, PATRICIA MRS. - 3725 Ridge Rd., Erie, Pa. SIMPSON, JOHN L. - 1153 West 27 St., Erie, Pa. SINNOTT, MARY LOUISE — 3020 Post Ave., Erie, Pa. SIPPLE, MILTON A. - 646 East 29 St., Erie, Pa. SITTER, JAMES J. — 926 Chelsea Ave., Erie, Pa. SLOWIKOWSKI, JOHN - 1029 East 3 St., Erie, Pa. SMITH, BETTY — 3302 Washington Ave., Erie, Pa. SMITH, DONALD — R.D. 1 Thurston Rd., Meadville, Pa. SMITH, LENDAL - 1521 West Gore Rd., Erie, Pa. SMITH, NELLIE E. — 2467 Norcross Rd., Erie, Pa. SMITH, STEPHEN R. - 1741 West 25 St., Erie, Pa. SMITH, THOMAS — 1122 Guettner Ave., Erie, Pa. SMOLINSKI, THOMAS J. - 2710 Asbury Rd., Erie, Pa. SMOOT, RODNEY D. - 1306 Aris Dr., Erie, Pa. SNYDER, ALAN — 275 Clinton St., Greenville, Pa. SNYDER, JACK R. — 906 East 8 St., Erie, Pa. SONNTAG, MARY JEAN — 903 West 26 St., Erie, Pa. SONTHEIMER, JAMES - 3305 Hazel St., Erie, Pa. SOSEY, THOMAS - 923 Walnut St., Erie, Pa. SOUTHARD, RICHARD — 3056 West 12 St., Amherst, Ohio SPEARS, KENNETH — 1236 Smithson Ave., Erie, Pa. SPEICE, JAMES H. - 255 East 9 St., Erie, Pa. 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ZIROLI. GUILIANO G. - 760 East 9 St., Erie, Pa. Pa. 179 4:45 a.m. - February 25, 1963 Dear Joe, We finally made it. The 1963 Lance is bagged and will soon be on its way to the company. It's hard to believe that it's really finished. I don't think the full realization has hit me yet nor will it for quite some time. It seems that in the past two years the book and the office have become such an intrinsic part of me that I'll be incomplete without them. Nevertheless it is done, and now we can go back to leading the half-normal life of a student. The Lance certainly has given us a lot to think about. It could have been better, much better. On the other hand, it could have been much worse. Even though it has its weak pages, it has plenty of strong ones too. I think we are all proud of it. There's no doubt, putting out a yearbook is a tough job, and this one was no exception. It never could have been done without the immeasurable amounts contributed by so many. Where would we have been without the enthusiasm and devo- tion of our photography editor, Joe Barsotti? He did a fantastic job of capturing life at Gannon in his little black box. But he was more than just a photographer. Joe was there to argue with every decision we made. I think of him as the third editor of the book. You might say that Irving Lloyd helped a little also. His excellent pictures were one thing. They really gave that added something to the essay, but his photographic techniques, his theories on layout and photo editing, and his ad libbed seminars were too valuable to measure by any given standard. None of us will ever forget our fabulous and profitable trip to Irving's home in Birmingham, Michigan. Bob Swanson, our representative from the company, also turned out to be a terrific asset. He offered intelligent guidance in many areas, and especially in our cover design. Next on the list is Stan Kiewice. He outdid his own performance from the previous year, completed the senior section almost singlehandedly, and filled the positions of co-ordinating editor, typing editor, correspondent, and proof reader at the same THE 1963 LANCE STAFF Editor-in-Chief Mike Balfe Associate Editor Joe Brooks Co-ordinating Editor Stan Kiewice Business Manager George O'Donnel Photography Editor Joe Barsotti Organizations Editor Ron Ballay Literary Editor Joe Messina Sports Editor Tom Uhrmacher Essay Editor George Brugger Photographers Jerry Skrypzak, Dave Smith John Scott STAFF John Vacek, George Brugger, George Mische, Bernie Graf, Ron Decker, Marty Evans, Jim Dudenhoefer, Tom Billingsley, Mike Demma, John Morrissey, Ed Kanai, Mike McGrath, Ray Burkehart, Pete White, Joe Solazzo, Mary Ann Olson, Mary Jo Serve, Betty DiGiorgio, Colleen McCafferty, Linda Leudtke, Judy Grata. THE EDITOR'S ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS time. This was quite a load, but he managed it. Of course, without Ron Ballay, our organizations editor, this book either never would have gone to press or else we would have had thirty-five irate organizations clamoring for recognition. Ron had a difficult assignment, and he handled it well. Joe Messina, our literary editor, saved the day more than once and even managed to write a few decent articles. If it hadn't been for Joe's faithful support we would still be trying to make our Christmas deadline. George Brugger, commander-in-chief of the essay section, in- voked the inspiration of the muse and composed thirteen mas- terful treatises on life at Gannon. George deserves a high commendation. George O'Donnel piloted the business staff to another financially successful year. Jerry Skrypzak came through with top notch pictures when he was called on. Dave Smith and John Scott also de serve credit for their excellent darl room work. Old reliable Tom Uhrmacher hac sports facts and figures ready foi the asking. Some of those sport: pages would have been hard goinc if it hadn't been for Tom. Father Slater, our faculty modera- tor, wasn't always able to devote a: much time and energy to us as he would have preferred. Neverthe- less, he did maintain a restraining influence. There were others too, others who made the load significantly lighter throughout the year. John Vacek, George Mische, Bernie Graf, Jim Dudenhoefer, Ron Decker, Chipper Morrissey, Pete White, Tom Billingsley, Marty Evans, Ray Burkehart, Joe Solazzo, Bob McKee, Ed Kanai, and Paul Chicatelli all helped signifi- cantly. I hope I didn't forget anyone. If so I ask that they accept my apologies and my thanks. The girls, oddities of all male staffs, served at least a two-fold function. They helped us in the typing department, and they also becam e morale boosters who livened up dark and gloomy days. Mary Jo Serve and Betty DiGiorgio made trips from Mercyhurst to give us a hand. Linda Luedtke and Judy Grata burned the mid-night incandescents over the senior section. Colleen McCafferty even took time out from her own book to offer us her invaluable literary criticisms. Joyce and Fred Fer- ketic, vacationing in Erie over the Christmas holidays, spent more than a few hours helping on our December deadline. Of course Mary Ann Olson's efforts were also appreciated. At the very least she supplied the moral support needed by the editor. I would like to direct my final words to you personally, Joe. Your work on the 1963 Lance demonstrated your natural apti- tude in the field of yearbooks. Your energy and enthusiasm were overshadowed only by your astounding efficiency. I am sure you you will do an excellent job next year. As you know well, it really is a job. Don't ever let anyone underestimate the time and effort involved. But is also a very worthwhile and rewarding en- deavor. The long nights, anxious hours, weeks of utter confusion and all the rest are an unavoidable part. They have their value and when taken together with the many good times involved they complete a tremendous aggregate of pleasant and educating experiences. Your good friend Mike Balfe, Editor-in-Chief 1963 LANCE m


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