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ARCHIVES SETON HALL UNIVERSITY, Editor-In-Chief Roger G. Smith Executive Editors Michael F. Adams Joseph L. Bodnar Business Editor Lawrence H. Kurtz Photography Editor Philip J. Adams Moderator Rev. Kenneth O’Leary Division Editors Darlington C. Russell Ditzel Newark Day Margaret Cotter Newark Evening Lorraine Kusen Paterson Roberta Maurano Associate Editors Richard Bartley Dennis DiMarco Gregory Battersby John McDermott Jerry Chanda Richard Morris Louis D’Esposito Patrick Russo Assistant Editors Paul Benoit James Sbarbaro Andrew Drovetti Louis Shapiro Daniel Kalafut Joanne Urna John Niziol Kathleen Woods Charles O’Toole Divider Design Robert Angelica Color Photography Richard Morris ROTC Advisor James Kopley Administrative Advisor Mr. Edward Hendrickson Staff Paul Acocella, Joseph Allebaugh, John Allen, Victoria Arsulowicz, Bernard Bacchetta, Thomas Bolduc, Rose Ann Boyle, Robert Clarke, Thomas Coughlin, Mickie Curran, James Delaney, Darlene Dlugozimski, Roger Dow, Nelson Drobness, Ed- ward Dross, Kathleen Duffy, Gary Feinman, Dennis Ferguson, Joseph Ferreri, Sanford Gold- berg, Kenneth Goski, Jean Guidoboni, Dennis Hogan, Lance Incitti, Peter Jargowsky, Edward Jette, Lynda Juall, Lynn Kosmo, Gerard Labelle, Mary Lou Lewit, Alexander Lopata, William Lutz, Ralph Pagano, Florence Pokusa, Arthur Raff, Arthur Reynolds, Richard Riccardelli, Robert Safinski, William Sandonato, Gary Schreck, David Stagnitto, John Swartz, Ralph Viviano, Mark Zuckerman seton hall a v ksity McLaughlin library SO. ORANGE. N. J. CONTENTS Dedication . Theme Board of Trustees _ Administration Faculty Graduates Greeks 2 . 18 54 192 DEDICATION 3ti iHemortam REVEREND FRANCIS J. CASSIDY 1931-1967 During our college years, when many students are wrestling with their convictions, and attempting to under- stand their religion in a changing age, Father Cassidy had come to represent an admirable combination — a modern man living in God. v Father Frank Cassidy was unpretentious and unaffected by today’s artificial society: he lived life to the fullest and loved every minute of it. He understood the present generation as few others could. He was a friend, teacher, problem-solver and confidante. vi All of the eulogies delivered at Father Frank’s funeral spoke of his dedica- tion to Seton Hall, his dedication to his pupils and his dedication to God. While we were sad at his passing we were glad for having had the opportunity to know him, to learn from him, to model ourselves after him, and to respect him for the warm person and enthusiastic priest he was. Bishop Dougherty spoke for all of us when he said, “He lived life with a song in his heart; we say good-by with a song in ours.” Vii SETON HALL COLLEGE . . . SETON HALL UNIVERSITY . . . 1856 Madison .1954 Paterson . . 1951 Newark . . . . . 1968 HAZARD ZET FORWARD! .1869 South Orange . ... ... 1927 Darlington .. . Vlll . . . 1937 Jersey City . . . For thirty years University College has been Seton Hall in downtown Newark; this year, with the transfer of the programs, faculty, students and staff of Seton Hall Newark to South Orange, University College can now share the multiple courses, libraries, labs, and activities that are the heart of the University. JJ ix For the first hundred and eleven years Seton Hall’s under- graduates on the South Orange campus were almost exclusive- ly men. With the new term, this past February, the first girls arrived from the Newark Schools of Nursing and Ele- mentary Education. Beginning in September, all the schools of the University will become co- educational. Many things are different now. The FRESHMAN . . . uncertain, immature, impressionable . . . The SOPHOMORE . . . cocky, enthusiastic, inquisitive . The JUNIOR . . . cool, impatient, idealistic . . . The SENIOR . . . learned, sophisticated, confident. xiii BOARD OF TRUSTEES MOST REV. THOMAS A. BOLAND S.T.D. LL.D. Archbishop of Newark President MOST REV. JOHN J. DOUGHERTY S.T.D., S.S.D., L.H.D., LL.D. Auxiliary to the Archbishop of Newark President, Seton Hall University Treasurer THOMAS H. GASSERT B.A., LL.B., K.S.G. Gassert Murphy, Counsellors at Law Secretary xv MOST REV. GEORGE W. AHR S.T.D., LL.D. Bishop of Trenton MOST REV. LAWRENCE B. CASEY JOHN J. CONNOLLY M.D., LL.D. Bishop of Paterson CHARLES W. ENGELHARD B.A., LL.D. Chairman of the Board Engelhard Industries, Inc. JOHN E. FARRELL LL.B. Chairman of the Board P. Ballantine Sons HONORABLE MARK ANTON Founder and Chairman of the Board Suburban Propane Gas Corporation JOHN C. HENDERSON LL.D., K.S.G. Member of New York Stock Exchange, xvi JOSEPH F. IGOE M.A. Director Igoe Bros, Inc. J. NEVINS McBRIDE B.A., K.S.G. Executive Vice President Frank J. McBride Company RT. REV. MSGR. GEORGE W. SHEA S.T.D., LL.D. Rector Immaculate Conception Seminary MOST REV. STEPHEN J. KOCISKO D.D. Eparch of Passaic life CLARENCE C. WALTON PH.D. Dean of School of General Studies Columbia University JOHN J. MENG PH.D. Executive Vice President Fordham University WILLIAM J. STOUTENBURGH LL.D., K.S.G., K.M., K.G.C.H.S. Formerly General Partner C. J. Devine Company IRVING R. ROSENHAUS LITT.B., LL.B., LL.D. Vice President for International Affairs The J. B. Williams Company, Inc. JOHN R. KENNEDY B.A., K.S.G. Chairman of the Board Federal Paper Board Company, Inc. pw mum ms MOST REV. JOHN J. DOUGHERTY S.T.D, S.S.D., L.H.D., LL.D. President of the University In a day of befuddled thinking and minced speaking Bishop Dougherty has repeatedly challenged us all to a vigorous and conscientious response to our moral and social responsibilities. A member of the Governor’s Commis- sion on Civil Disorder and Chairman of the American Bishop’s Commission on World Justice and Peace, he has made clear his personal judgments on the war in Vietnam and on the turmoil in our cities. His personal service on so many educational, civic and Church committees abundantly evidences the personal involvement in life that he has so often urged upon us; the personal involvement that our God, our Country and our University requires of each of us in these times. VERY REV. MSGR. EDWARD J. FLEMING S.T.L., PH.D. Executive Vice-President 6 OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY robert j. devalue B.S. Vice-President in Charge of Business Affairs ALFRED D. DONOVAN REV. THOMAS G. FAHY JLU.B., LL.U. Vice-President in Charge of Vice-President in Charge of Instruction Student Personnel Services 7 EDWARD M. FITZGIBBON M.A. Dean of Paterson College ROBERT J. SENKIER WILLIAM J. DOERFLINGER ED.D. Dean of the School of Business Administration 8 M.A. Assistant Dean of the School of Business Administration MIRIAM F. O’DONNELL M.A. Executive Dean of University College REV. CLEMENT A. OCKAY Executive Dean of the South Orange Campus JOHN H. CALLAN ED.D. Dean of the School of Education BERNARD A. DUFFY M.ED. Assistant Dean of the School of Education CATHERINE E. DENNING, R.N. M.P.H. Assistant Dean of the School of Nursing 9 STAFF OF THE UNIVERSITY AMELIA L. KLEPP M.B.A. Dean of Women 11 REV. WILLIAM KELLER S.T.L. Director of Graduate Scholarship JOHN L. BOTH LL.B. Director of Alumni Federation HENRY P. WUJCIAK C.E.E. Data Processing Supervisor STANLEY STRAND M.A. Director of Placement ALICIA M. MAGNUSON Course Counsellor O. LAWRENCE KEEFE M.A. Sports Information Director and News Publicist MICHAEL D. JAKIEME A.B.A. Comptroller ROBERT B. IMGRUND M.A. Course Counsellor M.B.A. Assistant Director of Student Affairs University College MARIE K. FITZSIMMONS University Registrar JOSEPH CUCINOTTA M.B.A. Course Counsellor PATRICK J. KENNEDY M.A. Assistant Director of Admissions and Advisor for Foreign Students REV. JOSEPH T. SHEA S.T.L. Director of Admissions HERBERT C. KRAFT M.A. Director of the University Museum GERALD J. CECERE M.A. Psychological Counsellor RICHARD W. WAGNER Director of Housing JOSEPH M. PAQUETTE B.A. Assistant Registrar Paterson College JOHN A. COLE M.B.A. Assistant Vice-President Grants and Research JOHN J. REYNOLDS B.A. Assistant Director of Development CHARLES F. DOURESS Equipment Manager REV. JOHN L. MANNION B.A. Assistant Director of Divinity School MICHAEL G. BACKES M.A. Assistant Director of Admissions RAYMOND J. WOLBER Psychometrist LEE W. COOKE B.A. Assistant Director of Admissions MARY COOPER KAISER C.L.S. Librarian University College, Newark NATALIE P. SMITH C.L.S. Librarian University College, Paterson V. REV. MSGR. WILLIAM NOE FIELD M.L.S. University Librarian STAFF OF MARY LOUISE CLARKEN M.L.S. Order Librarian ROLAND ROYAL PH.D. Reference Librarian 16 ETHEL C. MADDEN M.L.S. Chief Reference Librarian ELIZABETH E. AZZARA M.L.S. Periodicals Librarian HILDA T. MEYER B.A. Circulation Librarian JULIA J. CRANDALL B.A. Special Collections Librarian ANDRAS H. POGANY PH.D. Associate University Librarian THE LIBRARY CATHERINE V. GILLIGAN B.A. Science Librarian A. DONALD MCDONALD M.F.A. Consultant Reference Librarian HORTENSIA POGANY M.L.S. Chief Catalogue Librarian DARIA HORNIATKEWYCH M.A. Catalogue Librarian JONG WON LEE M.L.S. Catalogue Librarian (Asian Materials) CONSTANCE B. NOURSE M.L.S. Evening Reference Librarian Pzrcr MARION J. WEBSTER M.A. Special Services Librarian 17 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE Rev. Dean Alfred B. Hakim, Ph.D. (Right); Assistant Dean Bernard J. Stack, M.A. (Left). DAVID T. ABALOS M.A. Theology REV. STANLEY J. ADAMCZYK PH.D. Christian Antiquities JOHN J. ANDERSON M.A. Philosophy AMEDEO AMENDOLA PH.D. Philosophy PAUL ANDER PH.D. Chemistry Dr. Lewinson lecturing his history class. ROBERT L. AUGUSTINE PH.D. RUBEN ALSONSO PH.L. Modern Languages ROBERT H. AHRENS, JR. M.A. English JOSEPH W. ANDRUSHKIW PH.D. Mathematics, Chairman REV. JAMES ANNICCHIARICO S.T.B. Theology Chemistry REV. JOHN M. BALLWEG B.A. 22 Theology MARY ROSE BARRAL Philosophy DIANE BURKE PH.D. Psychology REV. FRANCIS BYRNE M.A. English EDWARD T. BYRNES PH.D. English Mr. Hendrickson and Fr. Schreitmueller meet concerning areas of joint interest. FRANCIS N. CAMINITI M.A. Philosophy JOSEPH G. CARUSO CAPTAIN, U.S. ARMY Military Science REV. ALFRED V. CELIANO PH.D. Chemistry, Chairman MARTIN J. BYRNE PH.D. Psychology REV. EDWARD J. CIUBA Classical Languages 23 AMERICO P. COCCO M.A. History and Political Science GERARD J. DALCOURT PH.D. Philosophy M.MUS. Communication Arts Director of Music MICHAEL J. D’AMBROSA M.A. Mathematics LOUIS C. DE CRENASCOL LL.D. Communication Arts Director of Art WALTER J. COHRSSEN NICHOLAS D. DE PROSPO Biology, Chairman Fr. Makowski in Corrigan Hall cafeteria. 24 LOUIS DE SIMONE M.A. English JOHN B. DUFF PH.D. History and Political Science Dr. De Prospo lectures in the amphitheater. GEORGE DEVINE M.A. Theology THOMAS A. DUFF M.A. English REV. WILLIAM DRISCOLL PH.D. History WILLIAM J. DUNHAM M.A. History and Political Science GALEN W. EWING PH.D. Chemistry 25 REV. THOMAS G. FAHY PH.D. Classical Languages JERRY M. FITZGERALD REV. JOSEPH F. FLUSK Chemistry Classical Languages V. REV. MSGR. WILLIAM NOE FIELD M.L.S. English Mrs. Magnuson in her famil- iar role as student advisor. CHARLES H. FRANKE PH.D. Mathematics REV. HUBERT J. FUNK M.E. Physics RICHARD F. GABRIEL PH.D. Mathematics Director of Computer Center 26 LAWRENCE P. GANSEMER M.A. Theology REV. OWEN W. GARRIGAN PH.D. Chemistry GEORGE GERMANN M.A. Computer Programming JOHN R. HARRINGTON EDWARD J. HENRY English Modern Languages, Chairman PAUL S. HSIANG S.T.D. Philosophy RONALD P. INFANTE M.A. Mathematics FRANK F. KATZ PH.D. Biology M.ED. Mathematics ROBERT A. JONES PH.D. Psychology, Chairman GERALD W. KEENAN English CHRYSANTHY M. KEHAYES M.A. English JOHN R. KELLER PH.D. Biology 28 A. PAUL KLOSE M.A. Communication Arts Chairman REV. ECKHARD KOEHLE ELIOT KRAUSE M.S. Biology Philosophy DAVID M. KRESKY Mathematics EDWARD ROSS LEWINSON PH.D. History arid Political Science REV. PETER F. LENNON M.A. Theology V. REV. MSGR. EDWARD J. LARKIN B.A. Theology JAMES R. LINDROTH English 29 Mr. Longaray observes his pupil’s technique. GERARD P. MAGLIO JOSEPH F. MAHONEY PH.D. History and Political Science AURELIO LONGARAY M.F.A. Communication Arts CHARLES McK. LYNCH B.A. History and Political Science LAWRENCE E. MACPHEE PH.D. English EUGENE T. McGUINNESS PH.D. Chemistry LLOYD McBRIDE B.A. Communication Arts 30 Modern Languages ALFRED J. MCNAMARA M.A. English W. SCOTT MORTON PH.D. History and Political Science REV. JOHN F. MORLEY S.T.B. Theology JOHN S. MONTANARO M.A. Asian Studies Dr. Morton contemplates a question before class. English 31 Campus chaplains, Fr. Schreitmueller and Bishop Dougherty. ERNEST V. ORSI PH.D. Biology REV. KENNETH O’LEARY PH.D. English PAUL M. OCHOJSKI PH.D. English, Chairman REV. EDWARD J. O’TOOLE PH.D. Philosophy, Chairman EUGENE V. PETRIK ED.D. Physics, Chairman ELVIRA PRISCO LITT.D. Modern Languages GILBERT L. RATHBUN REV. JOHN RADANO S.T.B. Theology GEORGE L. A. REILLY Dr. Sanchez enjoys student comment in Spanish Literature class. Communication Arts Director of Drama History and Political Science Chairman GABRIEL SARKANICH Modern Languages GERTRUDE M. SLANE MICHAEL R. SCHRAUTH MAJOR, U.S. ARMY Military Science REV. DONALD C. SMITH M.A. Modern Languages FRANCIS T. SMITH M.A. Modern Languages Director of Language Laboratory KENNETH O. SMITH PH.D. Physics Biology JOSEPH M. SPEARS, JR. MAJOR, U.S. ARMY Military Science REV. VIRGIL R. STALLBAUMER, O.S.B JOHN D. SWEENEY M.A. English BRIGITTE M. SYS M.A. Modern Languages MARCELLE THIEBAUX PH.D. English PAUL URSO PH.D. Biology Mr. Rathbun takes time out from theatre workshop. RALPH C. WALZ M.A. History and Political Science EDWARD R. WINANS M.A. English ARCHIVES SETON HALL UNIVERSITY IHOR V. ZIELYK B.A. Sociology FRED F. WANG Asian Studies CHARLES M. WEST PH.D. Philosophy RAYMOND R. BRENNAN M.B.A. Business Administration 39 NICHOLAS L. FR. CHIROVSKY DR. POL. EC. Economics, Director WILLIAM DINEEN Business Law ANTHONY D’AMATO M.B.A. Marketing McLaughlin Library Staff. RALPH FORD 40 Accounting PAUL GERACI M.B.A. Accounting GUSTAVE F. GOERZ M.A. Insurance SUI LIN HSU M.B.A. Finance WILLIAM JONES C.P.A. Accounting GEORGE C. GARBUTT B.S. Accounting MICHAEL C. GARIFINE C.P.A. Accounting Mr. Scott conducting an informal class. NORMAN HOPMAYER PH.D. Business A dministration EMIL HENSLER C.P.A. Accounting ALFRED KANA M.S. Statistics and Management Science Mr. Nesbitt with students in the Paterson lounge. MELCHIORE L. LASALA M.S. Statistics and Management Science HOWARD T. LUDLOW PH.D. Industrial Relations, Director 42 STANLEY KOSAKOWSKI M.B.A. Industrial Relations NORMAN LEHRMEN PH.D. Economics VINCENT V. MOTT PH.D. Marketing, Director WILLIAM NESBITT LL.B. Finance WILLIAM SEAMAN C.P.A. Accounting k JACK J. STUKAS PH.D. Marketing FREDERICK SCOTT M.S. Marketing JOSEPH T. SKEHAN PH.D. Economics ALFRED J. SCHMIDT M.A. Management Science Assistant Dean Doerflinger discusses plans for the new busi- ness administration building with Dean Senkier. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Dean John H. Callan, Ed.D. (Sitting); Assistant Dean Bernard A. Duffy, M.Ed. (Standing). CHARLES A. BAATZ PH.D. Education DENNIS L. BARATTA M.ED. Education FRANCIS EDWARD BOCCIA ED.D Education JOSEPH F. X. CUNNINGHAM M.A. Education V. REV. MSGR. EDWARD J. FLEMING PH.D. Education VICTOR J. DI FILIPPO M.A. Health, Physical Education and Recreation Chairman NAOMI GILPATRICK M.A. Education Bishop Dougherty and Mr. Wagner on their way to Boland Hall. C. VINCENT GEIGER M.A. Education PAUL V. BUONAGURO ED.D Counseling and Special Services HENRY THOMAS HOLLINGSWORTH ED.D. School Administra tion Chairman THOMAS C. K. HO PH.D. Education GEORGE C. LINDEMER Dean Fitzgibbon in his office at Paterson. DOROTHY MARIE LOAR M.ED. Education PH.D. Education THOMAS P. MAHONEY M.A. Education 47 Dr. Baratta discusses lesson plans with graduate students. ANTHONY T. PALISI M.A. Counseling and Special Services ALBERT W. REINERS REV. DANIEL A. MURPHY PH.D. Education GUY L. QUINN ED.D. Education ORTESE R. RONDINELLA PH.D. Elementary Education Chairman GEORGE J. TURNER HELEN B. WARRIN PH.D. Education SCHOOL OF NURSING Acting Dean Catherine Denning, R.N., M.P.H. ELIZABETH BAUMGARTNER, R.N. M.S. Nursing REGINA CIZIUNAS, R.N. B.S.N. Nursing MARY ANN DEFRINO, R.N. M.A. Nursing FRANCISCA GUERRERO M.A. Nursing Mary Ann Lancaster practices IPR’s. ANN M. LEONARD M.A. Nursing MARTHA FLYNN, R.N. M.S. Nursing FLORENCE B. FISCHER, R.N. M.A. Nursing GLENDORA FOOS, R.N. M.A. Nursing JOSEPHINE IORIO, R.N. M.A. Nursing Meditation in the Newark chapel. RITA O’BRIEN, R.N. M.S. Nursing EILEEN M. QUINN B.S.N. Nursing CAROLYN RINALDI B.S.N. Nursing ESTHER S. SCHESLER, R.N. Nursing JULIA L. MARTIN, R.N. M.S. Nursing EILEEN AMY YORK, R.N. M.A. Nursing 53 Daniel L. Abel Bachelor of Science Marketing Philip J. Adams, Jr. Bachelor of Arts Political Science Claire Grace Alberse Bachelor of Arts Sociology Joseph M. Almeida Bachelor of Arts History Angela Virginia Allora Bachelor of Science Nursing 56 Michael Franklin Adams Bachelor of Science English Education Alfred Gerald Aloi Bachelor of Arts Biology Peter John Altamura Bachelor of Science English James Michael Archinaco Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations Cynthia Ann Ardis Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Joseph Michael Assan Bachelor of Arts History 58 John George Arnold Bachelor of Science Mathematics Richard S. Balcerzak Bachelor of Arts Biology Education Vincent E. Ardery Bachelor of Science History Education Victoria Arsulowicz Bachelor of Science English Education Paul Stanley Bannon Bachelor of Arts History Elsa I. Banola Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Nicholas Barbato, Jr. Bachelor of Arts Economics Joseph Francis Barbone Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages Angelo Peter Bariso Bachelor of Science Science Education Richard Bartley Bachelor of Science English Education Linda Ann Basso Bachelor of Science Nursing Charlie Dambroski ad Jim Scheie k talk strategy on the bench. Campus Communications Co-ordinators Tack Baydala and Greg Battersby. Paul Dennis Baumgarten Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations Troy George Baydala Bachelor of Science Finance Madelyn Laraine Begega Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Charles F. Belavitz Bachelor of Science Accounting Joe Almeida and Alex Narcise stress the importance of a well rounded education. Joseph V. Berenguer Bachelor of Arts Political Science Robert R. Blasi Bachelor of Arts History Chester Albert Bonk Bachelor of Science Accounting Bill Duncan, Joe Doyle, Jack Doran, and Jim Dull in class at Darlington. Stan J. Borden Bachelor of Arts Biology Rose Ann Boyle Bachelor of Science Nursing David Allen Break Bachelor of Science Mathematics Gregory Edward Braunstein Bachelor of Science Marketing Alice Ann Brennenstuhl Bachelor of Science Elementary Education 64 John David Brady Bachelor of Arts Political Science Joseph F. Branda Bachelor of Arts Biology William Leonard Bridge Bachelor of Science Finance Philip James Briganti Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages Veronica Karolyn Brodeck Bachelor of Science Elementary Education John Robert Brophy Bachelor of Science Physical Education Robert Andrew Brothers Bachelor of Science Accounting Karen Renee Brown Bachelor of Science Nursing Michele L. Brown Bachelor of Science Elementary Education James A. Bruder Bachelor of Science Accounting Thomas William Buckley, III Bachelor of Arts English Barbara Susan Burke Bachelor of Science Elementary Education 65 Harry J. Burns Bachelor of Arts Political Science Dennis Charles Butler Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations Nicholas Butovich Bachelor of Arts Biology James Joseph Byrnes Bachelor of Arts English Half time performance by the Pershing Rifles Trick Drill Team. Andrew George Calamaras Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations Andrew John Caliente Bachelor of Science Accounting Aaron Campbell Bachelor of Arts Psychology Bernice Anne Capaldo Bachelor of Science English Education Peace demonstration. Vincent Louis Capano Bachelor of Science Marketing George Michael Capodagli Bachelor of Science Business Education Richard Frank Caponetti Bachelor of Science Chemistry 67 Anthony Carofano Philip R. Caropreso Bachelor of Science Accounting Bachelor of Arts Biology William Anthony Caruso Bachelor of Arts Psychology Lawrence Joseph Casciano Bachelor of Arts Biology James A. Cella Richard Michael Centanni Bachelor of Science Chemistry Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Jane Mary Cerruti Bachelor of Science Nursing Douglas John Cestone Bachelor of Science Mathematics Howard Holden in the Virology Lab. Robert Michael Chabak Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages Jerry Nick Chanda Bachelor of Science Chemistry Theodore Mark Chepolis Bachelor of Arts English 70 David E. Chaffin Bachelor of Science Accounting Edward Stephen Chando Bachelor of Science English Education Joseph Chiaravallo Bachelor of Science Mathematics Peter Alan Cheplic Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages David Joseph Chieco Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations Michael Edward Chmely Bachelor of Science History Education James Joseph Chmielak Bachelor of Science Social Studies Education Carmiele Elizabeth Ciamillo Bachelor of Science Nursing Robert Michael Ciampi Bachelor of Science Finance John Joseph Cicchetti Bachelor of Science Accounting Paul Alfred Cimiluca Bachelor of Science Chemistry Alfred E. Clark Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages Frederick Charles Clark Bachelor of Science Chemistry Robert Douglas Clarke Bachelor of Arts Biology Linda Patricia Clerici Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Frank Anthony Cocchiola Bachelor of Science Mathematics Education Jean C. Cohrs Bachelor of Science Nursing David Vincent Collins Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages 73 Dean Erle Cole Bachelor of Arts Political Science ,i ' f t James Paul Collins Bachelor of Arts Sociology David M. Conlan Bachelor of Arts Psychology 74 Gregory F. Collins Bachelor of Arts History George J. Commerford Bachelor of Science Management Aik Brian Francis Connaughton Bachelor of Arts History John Condon Bachelor of Arts Political Science William J. Connolly Bachelor o f Arts History William Joseph Cook Bachelor of Arts Economics Nicholas Edward Corbo Bachelor of Science Physical Education Kathleen Ann Corless Bachelor of Science Nursing Salvatore F. Cordo Bachelor of Arts Economics Eda L. Corona Bachelor of Science Elementary Education 75 Margaret Mary Cotter Bachelor of Science Nursing Lynn Ellen Cozzolino Bachelor of Science Nursing James F. Cotter Bachelor of Science Finance Dennis Michael Coyne Bachelor of Science Physical Education Sr. Michael Eileen Crutchlow, s.c. Bachelor of Science Nursing Patrick Martin Coyle Bachelor of Science Business Education Xavier Creary Bachelor of Science Chemistry 76 Ollie Culbreth, Jr. Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Peter A. Curato Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations Michael John Curio Bachelor of Arts Social Studies James P. Curran Bachelor of Arts Psychology Margaret Alice Curran Bachelor of Science Nursing Joseph Richard Daly Bachelor of Science English Education Robert Edward Daly Bachelor of Arts Political Science 77 William F. Daly Bachelor of Arts History Donald Hugh Dalzell Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages Denise Deubel signs up for the Peace Corps test. Edward Dec Bachelor of Science Marketing Language lab. Robert S. DeMarco Bachelor of Science Accounting Edward H. Dellert Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Robert H. Denequolo Bachelor of Arts Social Studies Edward Thomas Delaney Bachelor of Science Mathematics Joseph Francis DeMetro Bachelor of Arts English 80 John Anthony DeNoia Bachelor of Arts William Francis Dennehy Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts Anthony Philip DeNoia Bachelor of Arts Biology English Tom Buckley, Mike Beams, George Ljutich, Paul Bannon and John Niziol take the pause that refreshes. Donald Joseph Derych Bachelor of Science Marketing Carolann Joan DeSimone Bachelor of Science English Education Louis Christopher D’Esposito Angelo DeTata Bachelor of Science Chemistry Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Denise Deubel Michael Louis DeVincenzo Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Bachelor of Science Physical Education 82 Eugene Peter Desimone Bachelor of Science Accounting Victor Richard DeVincenzo Bachelor of Arts English Catherine D’Arcy Dillon Bachelor of Science Nursing Dennis E. DiMarco Bachelor of Science Chemistry Jane E. Dineen Bachelor of Science Elementary Education John Joseph Ditri Bachelor of Science Accounting 53 Robert Joseph DiSalvo Bachelor of Arts Biology Darlene Ann Dlugozimski Bachelor of Science Nursing 83 C. Russell Ditzel Robert James Dixon Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages Bachelor of Science Economics Sr. M. William Dobbins, m.s.c. Bachelor of Science Nursing Donald Lee Dorf linger Bachelor of Arts Biology John Henry Dornbush Bachelor of Science Accounting 84 Mary Ann Dooley Bachelor of Science Mathematics John Errol Doran Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages ROTC marching practice. Eileen Mary Dougherty Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Roger Joseph Dow Joseph Cornell Doyle Dorothy Drilock Bachelor of Arts Psychology Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages Bachelor of Science Elementary Education £ 88 BIB 4 PRES ROGER DOW V.PRES. PETER SCHWIERIC TREAS DENNIS FERGUSO SEC. DAVID CON LON SENATORS PHIL ADAMS KIN BATTISTA • JOH N BILL HANSEN • BRIAN SMI Senior Class President Roger Dow. Edward G. Dross Bachelor of Science English Education John Patrick Ducas, Jr. Bachelor of Arts English Rita Duffy Bachelor of Science Elementary Education William Henry Duncan Richard Alan Dutko Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages Bachelor of Arts English Eileen Marie Dwyer Bachelor of Science Nursing 86 Roy Patrick Dwyer Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations Thomas Lyons Dwyer Bachelor of Science Marketing James John Eagan Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages Gary Thomas Eggers Bachelor of Science Marketing Ralph Marcus Eastman Bachelor of Arts Biology Joseph Edward Ebler Paul Harold Edgcomb Bachelor of Science Social Studies Education Bachelor of Arts History Howard Michael Embleton Bachelor of Science Biology Education Donald Leslie Epstein Bachelor of Science Biology View from the chapel window. Glenn Thomas Evans Bachelor of Science Chemistry Peter Frank Falco Bachelor of Science Physical Education Dennis Gerard Fanning Bachelor of Science Marketing Winifred Louise Farrant Mary Ellen Farrell Bachelor of Arts English Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Richard Lenox Farrell, Jr. Bachelor of Arts Biology Robert George Farrell Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages James Joseph Farsetta Bachelor of Science Economics Dennis Lee Ferguson Bachelor of Arts Sociology Nancy Claire Ferrier John Christopher Fesen Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations Virginia Janet Figgins Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Richard Charles Filippone James Joseph Finch Bachelor of Science Business Education Bachelor of Science Marketing Ilona Rose Fisher Bachelor of Science Nursing Kathleen Ferguson Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Ronald F. Ferrarotti Bachelor of Science Accounting James Michael Fitzsimmons Bachelor of Science Accounting Lorin George Fleming Bachelor of Science Finance Richard Arthur Fleming Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations Charles G. Floyd, Jr. Bachelor of Science Accounting John F. Flynn Bachelor of Science Accounting Paterson Campus Cafeteria. Sr. M. Maris Stella Footen, s.f.p. Bachelor of Science Nursing Geraldine Ford Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Mary R. Ford Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Frank Michael Forgione Bachelor of Arts Political Science James Joseph Frega Bachelor of Science Accounting Virginia R. Furman Bachelor of Science Nursing Joseph J. Fusco, Jr. Bachelor of Science Accounting Paul Fusiak Bachelor of Science Social Studies Education Sharon Ann Gancarz Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Robert John Gardiner William G. Gasdaska Bachelor of Science Accounting Bachelor of Science Biology Education Thomas Aloysius Gallagher Bachelor of Arts History Kathleen Mary Gaughan Bachelor of Science English Education Joseph Gebala Bachelor of Science Accounting Robert James Galluccio Bachelor of Arts History Richard John Gehrmann Bachelor of Arts Biology Judith Gensicke Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Kathleen Ann Gerlt Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Alfred C. Giannetti Bachelor of Science Marketing Alan Franklyn Gemsa Bachelor of Science Accounting Richard Joseph German Bachelor of Arts Philosophy William Joseph Gibney Bachelor of Arts Modern Languages 97 Martin Francis Gleason, Jr. Bachelor of Science Accounting Edwin Albert Goldman Bachelor of Science Marketing Fr. Carroll celebrates folk mass in the Paterson chapel. Richard James Goldrick, Jr. Bachelor of Arts English Mass at Darlington Seminary. Anthony Patrick Granese Bachelor of Arts Political Science Michael John Gravino Bachelor of Science Classical Languages Andy Drovetti receives last minute touches before Oli- ver”. Robert William Gray Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages Maureen E. Griffin Bachelor of Science Elementary Education 101 Donald Arthur Gregory Bachelor of Science Marketing Roger Charles Greening Bachelor of Science History Education Robert John Griffin Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages John Joseph Grillos, Jr. Bachelor of Arts History Paul E. Grimm Bachelor of Science Social Studies Education Jay C. Grochmal Bachelor of Science Chemistry Theresa R. Guarino Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Jean M. Guidoboni Bachelor of Science Elementary Education 102 George Joseph Gunia Albert Dominick Gurliaccio Bachelor of Science Marketing Bachelor of Science Marketing Robert Paul Haber Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages Louis George Hakim Bachelor of Arts History V Michael Charles Hamway Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations Kevin Michael Hanbury Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages John T. Hank Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages 103 S. Leonard Gutkowski Bachelor of Arts Biology Mary Ann Hack Bachelor of Science Accounting Jack M. Halperin Bachelor of Science Physical Education Ellen K. Hannan Bachelor of Science Nursing Derrick N. Hart Bachelor of Arts Political Science Charles J. Hartmann Bachelor of Science Management 104 James Thomas Hannan Bachelor of Arts History George Richard Hardin Bachelor of Arts Psychology Dick Strasser and George Hardin make plans for Choice ’68. Richard L. Harvey Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations Mary T. Hauber Bachelor of Science Biology Daniel Edward Hearn Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts Leonard Paul Heinzmann Bachelor of Science Mathematics Jerry Chanda relaxes in Boland Hall. PATRICIA ANN HELD Bachelor of Science Nursing Bernadette Marie Henry Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Richard Thomas Higgins Bachelor of Science Accounting Joseph David Hoffman Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts 106 George Francis Hervochon Bachelor of Science English Education John Joseph Hofmann, Jr. Bachelor of Science Accounting Michael Francis Holick Bachelor of Science Chemistry Anita Catherine Holler Bachelor of Science Nursing Francis J. Hierhager Bachelor of Science Accounting James Robert Holston Bachelor of Science Accounting Lelia Hopkins Bachelor of Science Nursing Sr. M. Francis Hopkins, s.f.p. Bachelor of Science Nursing Thomas Hricko Bachelor of Science Accounting Jaroslaw M. Hucul Bachelor of Arts English John R. Hrevnack Bachelor of Arts History Mary Frances Hughes Bachelor of Science Elementary Education 107 Richard Paul Hynes Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages Greg Tornatore and friends in biology lab. Robert Iannacone Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts Dolores Ilardi Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Samuel John Infante Bachelor of Science Accounting 108 Jane Margaret Jacobus Bachelor of Science Nursing Patricia Ann Irwin Bachelor of Science Nursing Nicholas Jarmoszuk Bachelor of Science Chemistry Walter John Jaslanek Bachelor of Arts Economics Larry Roberts and Bill McGuire talk between classes in Corrigan cafe. 109 Donald Mark Jensen Bachelor of Arts Sociology Frederick Gustav Joergens Bachelor of Science Accounting John Lance Johnsen Bachelor of Science Management Robert William Johnson Maureen Lynn Jordan Bachelor of Arts Biology Bachelor of Science Nursing Thomas Henry Jordan, Jr. Bachelor of Arts Psychology 110 Lynda Helen Juall Bachelor of Science Nursing Carolyn Julian Bachelor of Science Elementary Education FTi ■ Mary Elaine Kaminski Bachelor of Arts Modern Languages A Edward M. Kaiser Bachelor of Science Chemistry Richard Peter Kamenitzer Bachelor of Science Accounting Michael Thomas Kane Bachelor of Science Marketing Harry Leonard Katz Bachelor of Science Physical Education 111 Alan J. Kane Bachelor of Arts History Sanford David Kaplan Thomas John Katransky Bachelor of Arts Political Science Bachelor of Science Physics Blase Anthony Keegel Bachelor of Science Accounting Dennis Patrick Kelly Bachelor of Science Accounting Thomas Donald Kerrigan Bachelor of Science Marketing Thomas G. Kerrigan Barbara Ann Kidney Bachelor of Science History Education Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Frank Michael Kieran Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations 113 Carolyn Julia Kinelski Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Eugene Michael Kinnealy Irene Kobasowsky Bachelor of Science Accounting Bachelor of Arts History Peter John Kokoszka Bachelor of Arts Economics 114 Albert Komlan Kodjo Bachelor of Science Chemistry Stephen John Komeshok Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts James Michael Kopley Bachelor of Arts Political Science William Michael Kostroun Bachelor of Science Marketing Stephen Adam Kopacz Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages Andrew P. Korab Madeline Marie Kosmo Bachelor of Arts Political Science Bachelor of Science Nursing Kenneth John Kovalcik Bachelor of Science Accounting George A. Kowalski Bachelor of Science Biology Education William Gilbert Kowalski Dennis L. Kozlowski Donna Marie Kraft Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts Bachelor of Science Accounting Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Teofil B. Kulyk Bachelor of Science Social Studies Education Edward John Kurtyka Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages Lawrence H. Kurtz Bachelor of Science Finance Richard I. Kuti Bachelor of Arts Economics Robert Thomas Kurlychek Bachelor of Arts Philosophy Lorraine Ann Kusen Bachelor of Science Mathematics Education Richard Peter Kwiatkowski Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages 117 Kenneth H. Lacey Bachelor of Science Marketing Marie A. LaMalfa Bachelor of Science Chemistry Jack Torpey strikes a typical pose in Corrigan cafe. f Joseph Michael Laneve Daniel Anthony Langone Bachelor of Science Marketing Bachelor of Arts Biology 118 ZET brothers play juke box in Corrigan Hall. John William Lavery Bachelor of Arts Economics Charles Vincent LaRocca Bachelor of Science Accounting James Malcolm Leber Bachelor of Science Accounting Michael John Lee Bachelor of Arts English George Kowalski lends a hand in the snack bar. Jill C. Lenk Bachelor of Science Nursing Mary Louise Lewit Bachelor of Science Nursing Benjamin Chapman Link Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts Anthony John Lionelli Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages Wayne Richard Lloyd Bachelor of Science Marketing Robert T. Lodzinski Bachelor of Science Accounting Anthony N. Lombardino Bachelor of Arts Biology Samuel Joseph Lomonico, Jr. Bachelor of Science Marketing Ralph John Lombardi Bachelor of Science Accounting Sharyn Loprano Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Peter Salvatore Macaluso Bachelor of Science Accounting 123 Dolores Theresa Lupkowski Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Walter Brian Lynch Bachelor of Arts History Charles David Lott Bachelor of Arts Biology Douglas John Lundell Bachelor of Science Accounting William Theodore Lutz Bachelor of Science Chemistry Barry Stuart Lynn William Harvey Lyons Bachelor of Science Accounting Bachelor of Arts Sociology Joseph D. Maccia Robert James MacFarlane Bachelor of Science Marketing Bachelor of Arts Psychology Paul Vincent MacAulay Bachelor of Science English Education Gerald Michael Mackey Bachelor of Science History Pete Curtin, Bill Ward, Ken St. Amand, Bill Crowley and Larry Cull await their turn at pool. Anthony Joseph Madera Bachelor of Science History Education 124 Edward Nicholas Magno Bachelor of Science Social Studies Geraldine M. Mahoney Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Marylou Mallon Bachelor of Arts History Usual state of affairs at the dorm phone booths. John Nicholas Malyska Bachelor of Science Finance 12S Joseph John Maguire Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts James Michael Malone Bachelor of Arts History Claude Lewis Mahone Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts Julius T. Marafino Bachelor of Science Accounting John Anthony Marcantuono Bachelor of Arts Sociology 126 Maryanne Christine Mangan Bachelor of Science Social Studies Charles A. Manto Bachelor of Science History Frances Ann Marano Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Peter Eugene Maricondo Bachelor of Arts Sociology Albert Thomas Marchini Bachelor of Science Accounting John Patrick Martin Bachelor of Science History Education Anthony J. Massenzio, Jr. Bachelor of Arts Biology Richard Frank Martone Bachelor of Science English Education Jane B. Martorana Anna Marie Mascolo Bachelor of Science English Education Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Anthony J. Mastroeni William George Matthews Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages Bachelor of Arts Economics 127 128 Roberta Lynne Maurano Bachelor of Science English Education Keith A. Mayers Bachelor of Arts French John Stanley Mazurek Bachelor of Arts Physical Education Michael Joseph Me Andrew Bachelor of Science Marketing 129 Robert George McBride Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages George R. McCarthy Bachelor of Science Marketing Theresa I. McCloskey Bachelor of Science Nursing Charles J. McCoy Bachelor of Science Accounting John Patrick McDermott Bachelor of Arts English Madeline McCoy Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Joseph Thomas McDonald Bachelor of Arts Political Science Maureen Monica McEvoy Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Jane D. McGuigan Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Sr. Mary Regina McManamy, o.s.b. Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Vincent Paul McTighe Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages Robert Eugene Meehan Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages Co-eds get preferential treatment on the first day of the second semester. Daniel Francis Dillon McKinley Bachelor of Science Economics Alan Francis McKay Bachelor of Science Accounting George J. Mehler Bachelor of Arts Political Science Edward John Meleniak Bachelor of Arts Economics Bill Calabrese, Rich Caponetti and Bill McGuire shoot the breeze in Corrigan Hall cafeteria. Barbara Ellen Mendes Bachelor of Science Nursing Robert Mendes Nicholas Attilio Mennuti Bachelor of Science Accounting Bachelor of Science Biology Education 133 Kevin James Merck Bachelor of Science Accounting Joan Ann Metallo Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Andrea Marie Metzger Bachelor of Science English Education Richard John Mieliwocki Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages Joel Alexander Mikulicz Bachelor of Arts English 134 Christine Therese Milan Bachelor of Science Nursing I Craig Paul Miller Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations Frederick Louis Miller Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages Jane Ellen Miller Bachelor of Science Nursing Robert Anthony Miller Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages Eileen B. Min chin Bachelor of Science Nursing John J. Minetti Bachelor of Arts Philosophy Maureen Louise Misko Bachelor of Science Nursing John Anthony Mistretta Bachelor of Science Accounting Robert F. Morgan Bachelor of Arts Political Science Joseph Vito Molinari Bachelor of Science Biology Mary Ellen H. Monahan Bachelor of Arts French James Robert Moran Bachelor of Science History Education Joseph Anthony Molnar Bachelor of Science Marketing Paul Richard Monacelli Bachelor of Science History Education James Patrick Moran Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages 137 Christine Catherine Morris Bachelor of Science Nursing Mary Jane Mosier Bachelor of Science Nursing Bishop Dougherty and Capt. Donald Angel USMC dedicate War Memorial Plaque. Edwin John Murphy Bachelor of Arts Psychology Joseph John Murray Raymond A. Murray Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts Bachelor of Science Finance Ed Coppola takes time out at the float parade. Samuel John Mustrat Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations Rosalie L. Narciso Bachelor of Arts History Joseph Frank Nardi Bachelor of Science Accounting Richard A. Natole Bachelor of Arts Political Science Sigma Alpha Beta brothers “on campus” at Paterson. Sr. Francis Maura Nestor, s.c. Bachelor of Science Nursing William A. Newman Bachelor of Science Accounting Robert James Nish Bachelor of Arts French Carlo J. Nittoli Bachelor of Science French Education John Anthony Niziol, Jr. Bachelor of Arts Biology Lynn Carol Nycz Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Sr. Jean Baptiste O’Donoghue, c.s.j.b. Bachelor of Science Biology Education William James O’Brien Bachelor of Science Mathematics Daniel James O’Connor Bachelor of Science Accounting Joseph Francis O’Connor, Jr. Bachelor of Science Marketing John Westerman Odell Bachelor of Science Accounting Derrick Anthony O’Keefe Bachelor of Science Social Studies Education Edward James Olsen Bachelor of Arts Biology James Daniel O’Neill Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations John Patrick O’Neill Bachelor of Science Marketing Fourth Floor rec room in Walsh Hall in Darlington. Judith M. Orlowski Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Carl Ortiz Bachelor of Science Physical Education Charles E. O’Toole, Jr. Bachelor of Science Chemistry Bookstore during registration. Ralph Joseph Pagano Bachelor of Science Accounting Donald Joseph Palumbo Bachelor of Science Marketing Louis Frank Pascale Bachelor of Science Management James M. Pascuiti Bachelor of Arts Political Science Joel Nicholas Pascuzzi Bachelor of Science Mathematics Robert J. Paslowski Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations Patricia Ann Pastorick Bachelor of Science Accounting Peter Thomas Panos Bachelor of Science Social Studies Education Lawrence Pellegrino Bachelor of Arts English Joseph Edward Perrone Bachelor of Arts Industrial Relations 147 Andrew C. Paszkowski Bachelor of Arts Sociology Joshua Charles Payne Bachelor of Arts Biology Alan Sidney Percely Bachelor of Arts Psychology Robert A. Pekarski Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts Louis Alan Perraud Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages The , new look on the Seton Hall campus. Kenneth Timothy Perry Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Kenneth P. Petrie Bachelor of Arts English 148 Michael Rocco Petriella Bachelor of Arts Biology James Charles Petrillo Bachelor of Arts English Anthony Eugene Petruzzi Bachelor of Arts English Leonard John Pienik Bachelor of Science A ccounting Immaculate Conception Chapel by night. Robert William Piereth Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Emelia Theresa Pisapia Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Leonard Charles Pojednic Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations 150 Vincent J. Pisano Bachelor of Science Accounting Brenda Plakey Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Florence Jane Pokusa Bachelor of Arts Political Science Kenneth P. Ply Bachelor of Arts Jeanne Polinski Bachelor of Science Elementary Education History Robert Allen Porcella Bachelor of Science Marketing William A. Prin, Jr. Bachelor of Arts Biology Nicholas Michael Ponzio Bachelor of Arts Biology John Edward Porod Bachelor of Science Elementary Education John Patrick Prisco Bachelor of Arts Psychology Hanko Poppe Bachelor of Science Social Studies Education Donald Henry Potenski Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages Richard W. Pryce Bachelor of Arts History 151 Elaine Catherine Przepaldo Bachelor of Science Nursing An ice storm coats the campus. Robert F. Quinlan Bachelor of Science Finance A Dolores B. Quinn Bachelor of Science Elementary Education 152 Federic Anthony Quintieri Bachelor of Science Social Studies Education Joseph Walter Rachinsky Bachelor of Arts History Edmund Racke Bachelor of Science Accounting Bill Reynolds contemplates his next stroke. R. Michael Vincent Rahill Bachelor of Arts Psychology Joseph Edward Randall Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations Helene E. Rec Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Frank E. Reheis Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages 154 Edward George Reading Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages Gary Thomas Reece Keith Alan Reester Bachelor of Science English Education Bachelor of Science History Education Robert F. Reid Bachelor of Arts Political Science Terrence James Reidy Bachelor of Arts Political Science James A. Remo Bachelor of Science Physics Robert John Reid Bachelor of Science Accounting Bernard Michael Reilly Bachelor of Arts English Stephen Thomas Reilly Bachelor of Science Social Studies Education Mary Alexis Reuther Bachelor of Science Nursing William Alexander Reynolds Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts George Joseph Ribnicky Bachelor of Science Accounting Robert Francis Ricci Bachelor of Science Marketing Ronald John Riccio Bachelor of Arts History Kathlyn Gail Richardson Bachelor of Science Elementary Education James W. Richter Bachelor of Arts English Robert E. Rinaldi Bachelor of Arts Biology Harvey Ira Ritter. Lawrence Charles Roberts Bachelor of Arts Psychology Bachelor of Science History Education James J. Rose Bachelor of Science Accounting Philip Rosenberg Bachelor of Arts Biology Boland Hall at Christmas. Enrico James Russo Bachelor of Science Marketing Patrick Victor Russo Bachelor of Science Chemistry Robert Joseph Russomano Kathleen Ellen Marie Ryan Bachelor of Science Finance Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Ronald J. Ryan Bachelor of Science Accounting Walter J. Ryan, Jr. Bachelor of Science English Education Bill Reynolds performs in the Student Center. Roger Joseph Rybacki Bachelor of Science Accounting i ' 1 1 ! Laura Saccone Bachelor of Science English Education Dennis Mark Salamandra Bachelor of Science French Education Gerald Louis Saltzer Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts Mike White cramming for mid-terms. Marianne Schaedel Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Maria Veronica Schneider Bachelor of Arts English Susan Ann Scholer Bachelor of Science Nursing Glen Paul Schmieder Bachelor of Science Economics Daniel A. Schweitzer Bachelor of Science Accounting Peter Dwight Schaeffler Bachelor of Science Finance Stephen Harry Schoenhaus Bachelor of Science Accounting Richard Alan Schulz Bachelor of Arts Spanish Eileen Schweizer Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Richard Robert Semanski Bachelor of Science Marketing Mary Irene Schwerzler Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Judy E. Scott Bachelor of Science Accounting Margo Marie Sendler Bachelor of Science Nursing Peter P. Schwierk Bachelor of Arts Psychology Thomas Charles Scott Bachelor of Science Marketing Rodney F. Seneca Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages 163 Francis Serafin Bachelor of Science Accounting Thomas Francis Setzer Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages A second semester phenomenon. Lydia Serafini Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Michael M. Seto Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations Joseph Michael Sfisko Bachelor of Science Economics 164 Rosalie Grace Shagwert Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Louis A. Shapiro Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts Hugh James Sharkey Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations Rex F. Shaw Bachelor of Science Social Studies Education Jerome A. Shiviskis Bachelor of Science Marketing Michael George Smalley, Jr. Bachelor of Arts History Theresa P. Sienkiewicz Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Anthony Allen Simonelli Bachelor of Scien ce Industrial Relations 166 Kathleen Elizabeth Shields Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Allan Silver Bachelor of Science Accounting Edward James Sinnott Bachelor of Science Marketing Ralph J. Smialowicz Bachelor of Arts Biology Gregory Howard Smith Bachelor of Arts History James Brian Smith Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts Kathleen Ann Smith Bachelor of Science Nursing Roger Grant Smith Bachelor of Science Chemistry Ronald Barry Smith Bachelor of Science Accounting John William Snowden Bachelor of Science Biology 167 Thomas A. Solomita Bachelor of Science Mathematics ? Joanne Spallone Bachelor of Science Elementary Education One of the many facets of Roger Smith. 169 Donald A. Spear Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations Paul Thomas Speissbach Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations Michael William Spina Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts Patricia Ann Stahl Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Richard Thomas Stair Bachelor of Science Economics William C. Starzman Bachelor of Science Economics Judith Staskevich Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Jane Arlene Stolarski Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Thomas Edward Strang Bachelor of Science Physical Education Sr. M. Lucy Stefanics Bachelor of Science Nursing Anthony Amasa Stone Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages John Andrew Strama Bachelor of Science Public Accounting James R. Suessmann Bachelor of Science Accounting 171 JOSEH STICKNO Bachelor of Science Accounting Mike Cunningham welcomes co-eds Jeanne Kovaleski, Nancy Placa, and Kathy Kelly to bookstore. George William Sullivan Bachelor of Arts Psychology Patricia Ann Sullivan Bachelor of Science Nursing Robert Edward Sweeney Bachelor of Science Accounting Ben P. Sylvin Bachelor of Science Finance Thomas T. Taibe Bachelor of Science Accounting Roger Rybacki, Director of the Seton Symphony, ponders his next selection. Cynthia Marie Tanski Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Christopher Tarantino Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations John Charles Tarantino Bachelor of Arts Political Science 173 Mark W. Tarson Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations Charles John Terry Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations Paul Robert Tessier Bachelor of Arts Psychology Sr. Martin Therese Teti Bachelor of Arts Sociology Donald Thomas Thelander Bachelor of Arts Political Science Frank Edward Thewes Bachelor of Science Marketing Jo Ann Thomas Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Robert L. Thompson Bachelor of Arts Political Science William Gerald Tobia Bachelor of Science Management Science Emanuel J. Tumino Sally Tumino Bachelor of Science Marketing Bachelor of Science Elementary Education 176 tiA James Francis Tortora Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages Charles Alexander Tortorella Bachelor of Science English Education Rose Ann Theresia Tram Bachelor of Science Nursing Robert J. Treger Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Rev. Frank Louis Troi Bachelor of Science Biology Education Rosemary B. Tumminello Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Joseph Anthony Valenti Richard W. Vallario Bachelor of Arts Political Science Bachelor of Arts English William Hugh Varley Bachelor of Arts Psychology Rita Claire Urbanowicz Bachelor of Science Nursing Richard Andrew Van Sprang Bachelor of Arts Psychology Charles John Vassallo Bachelor of Science Social Studies Education 177 Albina Viana Bachelor of Arts English Sr. Angelita Vazzano, c.s.j.b. Bachelor of Science Elementary Education The Humanities Building’s first winter. Alexander L. Vigh Angelo Anthony Vilardi Bachelor of Arts Biology Bachelor of Arts English 178 Phil Adams and Rog Smith work the night shift in the Galleon office. John A. Wallace Bachelor of Science Social Studies James Michael Walsh Bachelor of Arts English Michael Christopher Walsh Bachelor of Science Marketing William Eaton Ward Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages Bob Clarke studying in his dorm room. Richard Thomas Weinmann Bachelor of Arts Biology Kenneth Allen Weir Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts Gladys Patricia Wheelman Bachelor of Science Nursing 182 Karen Weinspach Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Allan Gregory Wickersty Bachelor of Arts Psychology William Charles Wells Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages James W. Weinstein Bachelor of Arts Philosophy James Peter Wigand Bachelor of Science Biology Donald Allen Wiggins Bachelor of Arts Psychology Michele Wilcox Bachelor of Science Elementary Education David Paul Williams Bachelor of Arts English Clifford Parker Wilson Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages Maria Perpetua Wiseman Bachelor of Science English Education 183 Vincent Michael Wisniewski Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations Amile Agnes Witek Bachelor of Science Nursing H. Allen Witzgall Bachelor of Science Marketing Suzette Elsie Wolber Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations Jim Sbarbaro working on his next 4.0. James Darryl Wolfe Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations 184 Raymond Joseph Wolff Bachelor of Science Marketing Kathleen Mary Woods Bachelor of Science Nursing Eugene Matthew Wronko Bachelor of Science Accounting Helen Kathleen Wright Bachelor of Science Social Science The “mob”: Brian Smith, Larry Casciano and Rich Gerhmann. Gerald Eugene Wronski Bachelor of Science Biology Education Anthony Joseph Yosco, Jr. Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts Eva M. Zacharias Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Rosario Anthony Zappulla Bachelor of Arts Biology Rebecca Nunez Zegarra Bachelor of Science Spanish Education John P. Zeszotarski Bachelor of Arts Biology John Zimmermann Bachelor of Science Accounting John Edward Zvalauskas Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations Albert Joseph Zubcak Bachelor of Science Business Education Robert Michael Zygnerski Bachelor of Science Management Science 187 Casimir F. Zmuda Bachelor of Arts Kalman Francis Zsamboky Bachelor of Science Mathematics Mark Kenneth Zuckerman Bachelor of Arts Biology Michael Agne Bachelor of Arts History Robert W. Bilarczyk Bachelor of Science Mathematics Wrestling Captain Roger Dow takes a dive. Paul J. Bobby Frank L. Curtin Bachelor of Science Business Management Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations Arthur William Decker Bachelor of Science Business Education 188 Hugh F. Dolan Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations Charlie Ortiz applies the finishing touches. Edward J. Kisly Bachelor of Arts Psychology Steven P. Marshall Bachelor of Arts Philosophy Richard S. Masella Bachelor of Arts Biology Carlos M. Ortiz Bachelor of Arts Modern Languages 189 John J. Reddy Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations William A. Ryback Bachelor of Science Business Administration Joseph James Rodgers Bachelor of Arts Political Science Cornelius Foley Ruddy Bachelor of Arts English Elaine Mary Roehrenbeck Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Chester A. Waleski Bachelor of Arts Economics 190 (L to R): Ken Goski (Kap pa Sigma Pi), Bill Voorhees (Delta Sigma Phi), George Wester- veld (Delta Sigma Phi), John Giordano (Tau Kappa Epsilon), Jim Byrnes (Tau Sigma Phi), Treasurer; Bill Bridge (Omega Pi), President; Bill Hansen (Tau Kappa Epsilon), Vice-President; Dan McKinley (Phi Kappa Theta), Secretary; Tom Spagnola (Alpha Kappa Psi), Kenny Oleckna (Tau Epsilon Phi), Vic Paglia (Sigma Phi Epsilon). Tau Delta Phi float at the annual pep rally. 194 ALPHA KAPPA PSI FRONT ROW (L to R): John Parker, Richard Koda, Richard Ricciardi, Wayne Lloyd, Kenneth Battista, Michael Liloia, John Malyska, John Zuahauskas, Ralph Radisch. SECOND ROW: Mi- chael Nolan, Victor Unsinn, Lawrence Pelligrino, Richard Fleming, Michael Mirarchi, John Flugel, Robert Quinlan, Charles Grom. THIRD ROW: Daniel Halhihan, Thomas Kida, Gregory Surman, Gregory Bosset, Charles Mayer. ALPHA PI EPSILON FRONT ROW (L to R): Lois Bono, Eleanor Purcell, Lynn Partacz, Lucille DiGiovanni, Mrs. Gloria Del Vecchio, Moderator; Sharon Dunn, Barbara Turatti, Wanda Kamianka, Madeline Begega. SECOND ROW: Mary Yurko, Veronica Brodeck, Florence Pokusa, Rosalie Shagwert, Bernice Capaldo, Suzette Wolber, Bernadette Henry, Jude Anne Kehoe. THIRD ROW: Tina Kuss, Geraldine Boyle, Patricia Leonard, Diane Babich, Clare Virag, Joann Bakos. 195 DELTA SIGMA DELTA (L to R) : Dennis Kozlowski, Bill Meister, John O’Reilly, Ed Chando, Frank Forgione, Bob Dominick, Dennis Pryor, Rich Casciano, Don Cardone, Jack O’Dell. DELTA SIGMA OMICRON (L to R): Chris Wild, Frank LaValva, Dan Finnegan, Bob Di Benedetto, Dennis DiMarco, Dave Break, Dan Kalafut, Rich Barbone, Alex Lopata, Mike Holick. 196 Delta Sigma Phi brothers at the Senior Class Dance. DELTA SIGMA PHI SITTING (L to R): Harold Rapel, Roger Cornell, Vin Hars, John Giehl, Bob Nish, Lou Alonge, Carl Schmidt, Mike Rubino, George Westervelt, John Zesotarski, Tony Bruno, Bill Voorhees. STANDING: Larry Roberts, Andy Hudak, Bill Paciesas, George Kowalski, John Handley, Ron Nash, John Marcantuono, John Custode, Pat Han- sen, Ron Liss, Tom MacDonald, Bill McGuire, Phil Gon- nella, Rod Metta, John Botta, Andy Paszkowski, Mike Smith, Bob Goekel, Steve Force, Phil Adams. 197 ZETA EPSILON Tau FRONT ROW (L to R): D. Cestone, C. Mahone, J. DeMetro, A. Wysocki, J. Dychkow- ski, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: D. Epstein, P. Acocella, Recording Secretary; F. Lesser, R. Zappulla. THIRD ROW: R. Hirsch, M. Santaniello, J. Branda, M. Finn, W. Mat- thews. FOURTH ROW: J. Morgan, C. Tortorella, T. Cregan, R. VanSprang. FIFTH ROW : R. Oldroyd, R. Smialowicz, L. Heinzmann, President. ZETA CHI RHO FRONT ROW (L to R): Gerry Lorimer, Kathy Garrity, Liz Reilly, Mary Ellen Heizer, Kathy Viega. SECOND ROW: Barbara Armstrong, Linda Yglesias, Marie Merritt, Jo Ann D’Onofrio, Kathy Kelly, Linda Troncone. THIRD ROW: Eileen Barry, Kathy Killilea. FOURTH ROW: Judi DeRienzo, Mary Baldwin, Denise Borrello, Patty Jaswinski, Janice Lapinski, Philis Panas, Rita Gallo, Dotty Grandjean, Kathy Walsh, Marilyn Miller. : THETA DELTA PHI KNEELING (L to R): Barbara Bronstra, Mary McGowan, Barbara Fleming, Marilyn Mekosh, Ginny Murphy. SECOND ROW: Jeannette Baartmans, Helen Hurley, Ann Wallis, Lydia Serafini, Chris Mindas, Madaline McCoy, Carol Serafini, Donna Imolek. THIRD ROW: Diane Flath, Kathy Richardson, Carolyn Julian, Trudy Shannon, Jean Riley, Karen Brown, Kathy Ferguson, Dottie Frey. FOURTH ROW: Carol Ann Farmer, Chris Milan, Bernadette McNamara, Anita Barker, Roseanne Tram, Gerry Ford, Carol Harrison, Fran Marano, Mary Clare Petit, Maureen Jordan, Chris Morris, Karen Weinspach. FIFTH ROW: Marie DaNave, Peggy Hacker, Marilyn Letich, Maureen Racaniello, Mary Hughes, Carol Bednarz, Mary Pat Wulli, Dee Quinn, Joann Thomas, Ronni Giordana, Barbara Hentze, Ruth Schantz, Lucille Cole, Margaret McEntee, Jesse Westerman. 4 SITTING (L to R): Paul Grimm, Vice-President; Joseph O’Connor, President; Robert Gardiner, Kenneth Goski. STANDING: Thomas Polakowski, Patrick Smith, Barry Martino, Philip Ulias. 199 KAPPA TAU LAMBDA SITTING (L to R): John Grillos, President; Richard Harvey; Dennis Glanfield, Treas- urer; Robert Mendes, S. Leonard Gutkowski. STANDING: Peter Schwierk, Casmir Zmuda, Raymond Swartz, James Mague, John Flanagan, John Acocella, George Hardin, Robert Dixon, William Gibney. PI BETA DELTA FRONT ROW (L to R): Derrick O’Keefe, Don Thall, Pete Gensicke. SECOND ROW: Dave Chaffin, Tom Lesko, Harry Shapiro, Howard Embleton, Joe Hoffman. 200 SIGMA ALPHA BETA FRONT ROW (L to R): Robert Denequolo, Kenneth Finn, Michael Kenefick, Michael Fowler. SEC- OND ROW : Wallace Nowesielecki, Dennis Pallozzi, John Meehan, Leonard Pojednik, William Carroll, Richard Centanni. THIRD ROW: John Farino, Joseph Nardi, William Moss, Kevin Finn, William Bode. FOURTH ROW: Robert McCall, Theodore Farrell, Douglas Lundell, Robert Salsbury. SIGMA THETA SIGMA FRONT ROW (L to R): Peggy Cot- ter, Anita Holler, Recording Secre- tary; Kathy Corless, Treasurer; Pat Duffy, Margo Sendler, President; Trudie Cushing, Kathy Woods, Cor- responding Secretary. SECOND ROW: Mary Murphy, Mary Ann Lancaster, Kathy Rogers, Charlene Meade, Pat Sweeney, Stephanie Dziekonski, Linda Panas. THIRD ROW: Ann Tracy, Angela Allora, Nancy Ferrier, Je an Cohrs, Rose- mary Baldino, Barbara Mendes, Pat Syganiec, Mary Murray, Kathy Ozga, Sharon Herdade. FOURTH ROW: Eileen Dwyer, Barbara Mer- cadanti, Micki Curran. FIFTH ROW: Lynn Kosmo, Lynn Cozzo- lino, Rosemary Walsh, Jorie Resch, Virginia Furman, Pat Gahan, Rose Boyle. SIXTH ROW: Carole Lubas, Sue Swetley, Chris Busch, Francine MacKerer, Mary Lou Lewit. 201 Reception following the induction of Sigma Delta Psi into the national brotherhood of Sigma Tau Gamma. SIGMA TAU GAMMA (L to R): Larry Kurtz, Treasurer; Angelo Guarino, Jack Grant, John Niziol, Joe Bodnar, Dwight DeRisi, Larry Memmola, Rich Brannegan, Paul Bannon, Joe Marino, Paul Benoit, Mike Beams, Vice-President; John Graeber, Lance Incitti, Secretary; Joe Spinosa, Bob DiBias, John Vester, Jim Delaney, Mike Fabrizio, Steve Marshall, Bob Pyhel, Auggie Senerchia, Tom Bolduc, Jim Sbarbaro, Parliamentarian; Tom Buckley, President; Steve Suto, Joe Sfisko, Tony Togno, Pete Martikes, Bill Stringer, Roger Smith. 202 SIGMA PHI EPSILON FRONT ROW (L to R): Jim Tracey, Ken Kovalcik, Gerry Krako, Bruce Thomason, Ray Regan. SECOND ROW: Bill Cisielski, Bill Caruso, Jack Monahan, Charles Dambroski, Bill Varley. THIRD ROW: Vic Paglia, John Schutz, Mike Katchmer, Steve Cronin, Jay Woglom, Treasurer; John Bowen, Andy Korab, Danny Pietro, President; Leo Stelzer. TAU DELTA PHI FRONT ROW (L to R): Charles Balletti, Vice-Consul; Michael Ra- hill, Consul. SECOND ROW: Anthony Alfaro, George Wozniak, Ralph Carretta, Dennis Moeller, Brian Boucher, Raymond Russo- mano, Quaestor; George Pulice, Gerald Wronski, Corresponding Secretary; Sabino Caterina, James Richter, Recording Secretary. 203 TAU EPSILON PHI (L to R): Alan Percely, Joseph DiLorenzo, Robert Paslowski, Joseph Rodgers, Philip Fischer, William Giglio, Marc Levy, Harvey Ritter, Michael Curio. FRONT ROW (L to R): T. Moore, A. Pagano, D. Rizzo, J. Maletto, M. Spada, J. Burke, W. Hansen, President; O. Sherer, A. Picconi, P. Sammon, J. Ridgway, D. Opalinski, W. Johnson. SECOND ROW: S. Lamonico, M. Berardi, L. Pietrewicz, G. Collins, J. Finch, W. Petschko, T. Burke, S. Strapp, W. Boylan, G. Bennett, A. Heding, C. Bridge, M. Marmorstein, K. Greml. THIRD ROW: R. Dow, T. Driscol, D. O’Keefe, B. Dunne, R. Pekarski, J. Scheik, M. Hatrak, B. Bucossi, J. Swartz, F. Ballouz, J. Bucca, J. Benefante, F. Borowski, R. Rybacki, R. Galluccio, J. Macey, D. Richards, D. Sullivan, P. Power, D. Kelly, B. Stillman, L. Winters. 204 Prize winning Tau Kappa Epsilon float at the pep rally. PHI beQ GAMMA FRONT ROW (L to R): Joseph Randall, Joseph Caratanuto, Thomas Portelli, Allen Gutkin, Frank Grosso, Joseph Naumann. SECOND ROW: Jules Korzeniowski, Michael Demski, Robert Grecco, Anthony Graziano, Robert Schlendorf . THIRD ROW : Wayne Disbrow, Gary Lobman, Thomas Fletcher. 205 FRONT ROW (L to R): Susan King, Kathy Leary, Joy Moscoso, Pat Simp- son, Lorraine Zorn, Juanita Dennis. SECOND ROW: Darlene Dlugozinski, Linda Juall, Pledge Mistress; Candy Cia- millo, Cathy McCarthy, Kathy Ryaby, Corresponding Secretary; Jerri Lessack, Jill Lenk, President; Eileen Minaghan, Barbara DiNicola, Vice-President, Ei- leen Fitzpatrick, Karen Nevin, Linda Cambell. THIRD ROW: Chris Carlson, Sharon Champion, Margaret Carrigg, Maryann Constantino, Lee Hopkins, Linda Behr, Kitty Mollinelli. FOURTH ROW: Carmen Streets, Maureen Frye, Ilona Fisher, Pat Held, Kathy Smith, Terry Cignarella. THstotisj PHI DELTA PI PHI KAPPA THETA FRONT ROW (L to R): A1 Asselta, Treasurer; Rick Shaw, President; Tony DeNoia, Vice-President; Richie Smith. SECOND ROW: Gerry Suozzo, Jim McKenna, Jack McDermott, Gary Brown. THIRD ROW: Chuck Saaf, Tom Jordan. FOURTH ROW: Tom Wade, Larry Barrato, Tom Scott. FIFTH ROW: Bill Beyer, Dan Mc- Kinley, John Mazurek, Dan Hearn, Tom Cavanaugh. SIXTH ROW: Ken Pagli- ughi, Ernie Mascara, Bob Pedone, Char- lie Dowd, Jack Gallagher, Mike Botte. SEVENTH ROW: Ed Graichen, Lou Chini, Tom Kerins, Frank Murphy, John Furphy, Don Wynne, George Fu- nari, George Hervochon, Dennis Farrell, Steve Zeilinski, Bill Loftus, Recording Secretary. EIGHTH ROW: Hugo Moras, Bob Saugstad. NINTH ROW: A1 Atzrott, Paul Edgcomb, Tom De- Angelis. CHI DELTA RHO SITTING (L to R): Kathleen Foltin, Linda San Filippo, Mary Lou Veniero, Patricia Saunders, Peggy Lutz, Virginia Adreano, Kathleen Moclaire, Matilda Mola, Suzanne DeCastro. STANDING: Irene Bakanauskas, Patricia Pescatore, Dorothy Arnold, Faith Ann Hogan, President; Susan Lupinelli, Alice Lockhart, Bonnie Kida, Marcia McDermott. Phi Delta Pi sorority meeting. 207 STUDENT GOVERNMENT STUDENT SENATE South Orange FRONT ROW (L to R) : Anne Marie Bercik, John Grillos, George Hardin, President; Dennis O’Keefe, Tony DeNoia. SECOND ROW: Ed Chidiac, Brian Dunne, Roger Dow, Bill Hansen, Chuck Saaf. STUDENT COUNCIL Newark Day FRONT ROW (L to R): Mary Ellen Cody, Shelia Lenihan, Ilona Fisher. SECOND ROW: Kathy Brennan, Mary Lou Erco- lano, Kathy Halleran. 210 STUDENT COUNCIL Paterson (L to R): Roberta Maurano, Secretary; Joseph Naumann, President; Joseph Randall, Vice-President; Richard O’Neill, Treasurer. STUDENT COUNCIL Newark Evening t SITTING (L to R): Patricia Shes- tok; Ronald Piatkowski, President; Florence Dawson; Robert Roberti. STANDING: Lorraine Kusen; Roselyn Rosse; Victoria Arsulowicz, Arthur Raff. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS FRONT ROW (L to R): Roger Dow, President; Peter Schwierk, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Tony De Noia, Ken Battista, Ann Marie Bercik, David Conlan, Senators. South Orange (L to R): William Sandonato, Vice-President; Clare Virag, Secretary; John Farino, President. Paterson 212 Senior Class President Roger Dow and Prom Chairman Phil Adams hustle chances on the Senior Corporation car to co-eds Diane Cunningham and Diane Blazinski. 213 JUNIOR CLASS .OFFICERS South Orange FRONT ROW (L to R): Dennis Shanning, Vice-President; Thomas Cavanaugh, Senator. SECOND ROW: Joseph Fleming, Senator; Louis Chini, Treasurer; John Suminski, President. ) Newark FRONT ROW (L to R): Charlene Meade, Vice-President; Patti Gahan, President; Marie DeNave, Educa- tion Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Carol Lubas, Nursing Treasurer; Trudie Cushing, Secretary. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS i i Newark (L to R): Kathy Garrity, Vice-President; Janis Liepinski, Secretary, Chris Busch, President; Mary Ellen Heizer, Treasurer. Paterson (L to R): William Carroll, Student Council Representative; Kevin Finn, President. South Orange (L to R): Ed Chidiac, Brian Dunne, Joe Ridgeway, Chuck Saaf, Rich Casciano, Jack Gallagher. 215 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Newark FRONT ROW (L to R): Doug Parker, Rep- resentative; Ginny Gasperine, Vice-President; Jacob Chitty, Representative. SECOND ROW: Barbara Cockburn, Nursing Treas- urer; Deanie Gulabeck, Secretary; Jim Chris- tiano, President. Paterson (L to R): Patricia Saunders, Treasurer; Joseph Severino, President; Claire Patterson, Secretary. South Orange FRONT ROW (L to R): Arnold Hor- vath, Otto Sisbarro, John Fiorilla, Lee Boyles. SECOND ROW: Frank Nicco- letti, Bill Strasser, Bill Poole. RESIDENCE HALL COUNCIL FRONT ROW (L to R): Robert Clarke, Lance Incitti, Presi- dent; Dennis Luddy, Mark Schepps, Joe Donato, Paul Benoit, Cliff Van Nest, Len Pinto, Joe Citro, Mike Derczo, Kevin McShea, Mike Berube. SECOND ROW: Fred Beauchamp, John Loefehlm, Michael Adams, Russ Murawski, Jim Keats, Bob Gillooly, Tony Cuccia, Daniel Kuhn, Larry Hanretta. FEDERATED STUDENT GOVERNMENT (L to R) : Steve Demko, Andy Baumgartner, Mike Botte, Jack McDermott, Jim Delaney, Kevin McShea. 217 ACADEMY OF SCIENCE FRONT ROW (L to R): William Prin, Presi- dent; Robert DiSalvo. SECOND ROW : Richard Massela, Rosario Zappula, Donald Epstein, Bruce Rothchild, Joseph Branda. THIRD ROW: August Senerchia, Joseph Marino, Edward Delaney. Paterson Sophomore Class meeting. 218 ACCOUNTING CLUBS South Orange FRONT ROW (L to R): Jack Strama, Frank Serafin, Charles LaRocca, Robert Mendes, Don Budis, Ken Townsend. SECOND ROW: Jim McKeough, Tony DeLucia, Charles McCoy, John Hoffman. SITTING (L to R): Mary Ann Hack, Secretary; Ronald Smith, „ President; Edmund Racke, Treasurer. STANDING: Joseph Nau- uaterson mann, Wallace Nowesielecki, Joseph Randall, John Dornbush, Douglas Lundell, Paul Hailey, Edwin Braun, Ralph PaganO, Eleanor Purcell, Vincent Pisano, Joseph Gourley. 219 ALPHA EPSILON DELTA SITTING (L to R): Dr. Nicholas D. DeProspo, Moderator; James A. Sbarbaro, Secretary; Michael R. Petriella, Jr., Presi- dent; Joseph L. Granito, Vice-President; John A. Niziol, Treas- urer; Richard S. Masella. STANDING: Michael T. Fabrizio, James Wigand, Philip R. Caropreso, August J. Senerchia, Dwight C. DeRisi, Donald Epstein, Bruce Rothschild, Michael McGirr, Rosario A. Zappulla, Richard Farrell, William A. Prin, Jr., Robert Rinaldi. ALPHA SIGMA LAMBDA SITTING (L to R): Vitoria Arsulowicz, Philip Grassia, Florence Dawson. STAND- ING: Marie Perucich, Lorraine Kusen, Vir- ginia Desmond. 220 AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY Student Affiliate SITTING (L to R): Charles O’Toole, Treasurer; Dennis DiMarco, President; Patrick Russo, Vice-President. STANDING: James Sbarbaro, Dr. Jerry Hirsch, Moderator; Joseph Granito, Louis D’Esposito, Xavier Creary, Bruce Rothschild, James Celia, Linda Sheridan, Secretary; William Lutz, Roger Smith. BIOLOGY RESEARCH SOCIETY SITTING (L to R): Michael McGirr, Richard Masella, Joanne Rinaldi, William Prin, Jr., John Niziol, Joseph Branda, Mark Zuck- Renga, Donald Epstein, Rosario Zappulla, Bruce Rothschild, Philip erman, August Senerchia. Caropreso. STANDING: James Wigand, Robert DeSalvo, Robert BROWNSON DEBATE SOCIETY (L to R): Rich Girgenti, Ed Allen, Neil Ruddy, Sal Perillo, Bob Mote. 222 i CHAPEL COMMITTEE mm (L to R): Thomas Peller, Maria Wiseman, Virginia Adreano, Kathleen Duggan, Charles Morel, Frank Allegra. CHEERLEADERS FIRST ROW (L to R): Kathy Cor- less, Captain; Kathy Woods, Co- Captain. SECOND ROW: Candy Ciamillo, Pat Gahan, Kathy Rogers, Linda Troncone, Joy Moscoco, Sue Swetley. 223 COSMOPOLITAN CLUB FRONT ROW (L to R): Emanuel Dimowo, Larry Kurtz, Lance Incitti, Paul Benoit, Carlos Ramirez, Albert Kodjo, Lenny Pinto, Joe Donato. SECOND ROW: Mary Richard- son, Angela Petrello, Mary Jane Ruffing, Elliot Waleski, Mike Adams, Jim Keats, Mary Ellen Van Grofski, Martha Ross. DELTA EPSILON SIGMA (L to R): Winifred Farrant, James Hannan. 224 DRAMA CLUB FRONT ROW (L to R): Jane Marto- rana, Adele Donato, Patricia Sippie, Dolores Lupkowski, Wanda Kamionka. SECOND ROW: Maria Wiseman, Pa- tricia Grachowski, Roberta Maurano, Alan Note, Peter Panos. THIRD ROW: William Sandonato, Andrew Drovetti, E dward Dross. ECONOMICS CLUB (L to R) : Mike Adams, Larry Kurtz, Paul Benoit, Bob Saugstad, Dan Hearn, Steve Schultz, Don Bocksel, Dan McKinley, Russ Murawski. ELIZABETH SETON STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION (L to R): Michael Adams, Peter Keating, Fred Zimmerman, Richard Bartley, David Break, Peter DePaul. 225 FINANCE ASSOCIATION FRONT ROW (L to R) : Peter Schwierk, Loren Fleming, John Dixon, Rich Harvey, Greg Battersby, Bob Mendes, Jack Strama, Grillos, John Malyska, Troy Baydala, Larry Kurtz, Bill Griffin, Ray Swartz. David Weide. SECOND ROW: Bill Bridge, Bob Quinlan, Bob FOOTBALL CLUB FRONT ROW (L to R): Pete DePaul, John Grillos, Mark Zucker- Keats, Dick Van Benthuysen. THIRD ROW: Jim Fitzsimmons man, Bill Griffin, Jim McGue, Greg Battersby, Don Lucerto. Bob Dixon, Mike Adams. SECOND ROW: Bill Paciesas, John Hofmann, Dan Deets, Jim 226 FRENCH CLUB FRONT ROW (L to R): Jane Martorana, Suzette Wolber, Christopher Brosnahan. SECOND ROW: Theodore Farrell, Warren Gessman, Monica Maske, Leo Petrosky, Thomas Carroll. THIRD ROW: Jack Kieley, John Kenlon, Andrew Drovetti. 1 227 GLEE CLUBS FRONT ROW (L to R): Vince Amato, Joe Castillo, John Mullen, Dick Bartley, Eman- uel Dimowo, Achilles D’Amico (Director), Chris Erstling, Mark Schepps, Lou Hestris, John Yerger. SECOND ROW : Mechti Achmetov, Bob Geisler, Steve Marshall, George Spina, John McManus, Mike O’Brien, Mike Mullen, A1 Clark. THIRD ROW: Teo Kulyk, Bill Kowalski, Bruce Davis, Bob Giordano, Tom Wrobleski, Tom Callahan, Mike Brown, Bob D’Angiolillo, Jim Weinstein, President. FOURTH ROW: Pete Kokoszka, Harry Dr um, Marc Sullivan, Craig Martin, Frank Schachtele, Tom Eager, A1 Matthews, Bill Treger, Frank Lovecchio. FIFTH ROW: Joe McHale, Mike McCormick, Dave Richer, George Zeppenfeldt, Tony Lee, Jim Hicks, Jim Malone, Rich Konopka, Dave Kerins, George Sullivan, Ed Trimmel. FRONT ROW (L to R) : Rose Boyle, Mary Lou Lewit, Candy Ciamillo, Marcie Paland, Virginia Furman, Angela Allora, President; Nancy Ferrier, Jean Cohrs, Carol Weis, Liz Reilly. SECOND ROW: Ellen Hannon, Barbara Mendes, Anne Whelan, Anita Holler, Pat Irwin, Maureen Misko, Jean Guidaboni, Louise Alafand, Lyn Kosmos, Barbara Mercandante, Bette Thomas. 228 HALL’S ECHO Paterson (L to R): Roberta Maurano, Rich- ard Ardito, Agnes Colanieri, Wil- liam Sandonato, Elizabeth Hart, Daria Sawczyn (sitting), Andrew Drovetti, Kenneth Finn, Editor; Virginia Adreano. LITERARY CLUB FRONT ROW (L to R): Paul Benoit; Roger Dow, Treasurer; Joe Molinari, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Mike Adams; Phil Adams, Secretary; Warren Covert, Presi- dent. MARKETING CLUB FRONT ROW (L to R): Prof. Frederick Scott, Moderator; Dennis Fanning, President; Joe Perrone, Vincent Capano, Wayne Lloyd, Bill Giglio, Ed Sinnot, Jim Elias, Bill Kostroun, Vice-President; Ray Wolff, Sergeant At Arms; Bob Ricci, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Dan Stagg, John Kehoe, Charles Baletti, Ken Lacey, Harry Snyder, Bob Spagnola, Mike McAndrews, Bob Porcella, John Pescatore, John O’Reilly. THIRD ROW: Tom Murray, Jerry Feinthel, Peter Lanzi, Austin Kelly. ' MATHEMATICS CLUB 230 FRONT ROW (L to R): Mary Ann Dooley, Douglas Cestone, Treasurer; David Break, Patricia Shestok. SECOND ROW: Roman Goy, Edward Delaney, President; George Galinak, Vice-President; Madeline Carr, Secretary; Charles Grippo. NATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION SITTING (L to R): William T. Lutz, Walter Jablonski. STANDING: Douglas Wolf, Steven Marshall. MODERN LANGUAGE CLUB FRONT ROW (L to R): Edward Delaney, Vice-President; Elaine Hoffman, Secretary; Robert Nish, President; Richard Massella, Executive Chairman. 231 George Hardin, President of the Student Senate. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB (L to R): Warren Covert, Secretary; Joe Molinari, Treasurer; Phil Adams, President; Roger Dow, Vice-President. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS Student Section i i. (L to R): George Febish, Frank Farese, William S. Paciesas, J. E. Berthold, Thomas Antoniuk, Richard Johnson, Norbert Kubilus, Joseph Parsons, Glenn Tegeder. 1 f D i l PI SIGMA EPSILON FRONT ROW (L to R): Bob Ricci, Treas- urer; William Kostroun, Vice-President; Dennis Fanning, President. SECOND ROW: John O’Reilly, Secretary; Prof. Frederick Scott, Moderator; Ray Wolff, Sergeant-at- Arms. 233 POLITICAL CLUB FRONT ROW (L to R): Mike Adams; Phil Adams, Vice-President; Paul Benoit; Roger Dow, Treasurer; Fred Buechel. SECOND ROW: Joe Molinari, Presi- dent; Warrent Covert, Secretary. POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB 234 FRONT ROW (L to R): Pat Irwin, Ilona Fisher, Ginny Furman, Charlene Meade, Carol Panulla, Rose Boyle. SECOND ROW: Lynn Kosmo, Trudie Cushing, Carol Lubas, President ; Mary Lou Leivitt. PSYCHOLOGY CLUBS SITTING (L to R): Robert MacFarlane, President; Dr. Diane Burke, Moderator. SECOND ROW : Anthony Wysocki, Louis Arminio. THIRD ROW : Robert Dougherty, John Hartley, Bernard Chelis, Thomas Major, Carole Gibbons, John Mullen, Harvey Ritter. FOURTH ROW: Jim Curran, Aaron Campbell, Peter Stolz, Frank Wiggins, August Senerchia, Edwin Murphy, Anne Marie Bercik, John Allen, Allan Wickersty. South Orange Newark (L to R): Sr. Paul Garvey, Prof. F. J. Murphy, Roselyn G. Rosse, Robert V. Roberti, Florence Dawson. Paterson (L to R): Joann Bakos, Florence Pokusa, Vivian Simms, Wanda Kamionka, Mary Yurko, Diane Babich. REGISTERED NURSES ASSOCIATION SITTING (L to R) : Patricia Sullivan, President; Audrey Jackson, Vice-President; Patricia Geller, Treasurer. STANDING: Madeline Shannon, Joan Rodgers, Eleanor Dietrich, Marie Rockhill, Mary Horton. ST. THOMAS MORE PRE-LEGAL SOCIETY SITTING (L to R): Terry Reidy, Vice-Presi- dent; Dan McKinley, President. STAND- ING: Tom Cavanaugh, Secretary; Mike McAndrews. ! 236 d 1 ! UNIVERSITY STUDENTS FOR SOCIAL ACTION Newark Day FRONT ROW (L to R): Mary El- len Murphy, Lynn Davis, Jeanette Grabowski. SECOND ROW: Lynn Kosmos, Donna Sticco, Mary Jo McDonough, President, Terry Lar- daro, Treasurer, Heddy Slowinski, Secretary, Jean Guidaboni. THIRD ROW: Jo Ann McDonough, Vice- President, Kathy During, Helaine Burger, Elaine Ockay, Ginny Fur- man, Laura Menza, Rose Ann Boyle, Mary Lou Lewit. Newark Evening SITTING (L to R): Robert Roberti, Arthur Raff, Ginnie Desmond. STANDING: Rose- lyn Rosse, Phillip Grassia, Lorraine Kusen. South Orange SITTING (L to R): Lilia Hop- kins, Jean Cohrs, Patricia Irwin, Maureen Miski, Candy Ciamillo. STANDING: Jim Luke, Bob Pe- karski, Bob Dougherty, Roger Thomas, Edwin Schmierer, John Mullin, Andy Baumgartner, Mike Coco. SODALITY FRONT ROW (R to L) : Helaine Burger, Rosemary Berkowitz, Vice- President; Pat Irwin, President, Rose Ann Boyle, Treasurer; Ethel Flagherty, Jean Guidaboni. SEC- OND ROW: Lynn Kosmo, Mau- reen Misko, Peggy Cotter, Secre- tary; Virginia Furman, Kathy Dur- ing, Mary Lou Lewit. | STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 238 FRONT ROW (L to R): Joseph Pezzano; William Sandonato; Joseph Daly, Vice- President; Edward Dross; Alan Note. SECOND ROW: Jane Martorana; Dennis Pallozzi; Patricia Saunders; Johanna Silane; Wanda Kamionka, Treasurer; Faith Ann Hogan; Carol De Simone, President; Joann Bakos; Kevin Finn. THIRD ROW: Lynn Partacz; Lucille Di Giovanni; Merissa Loccardi; Patricia Grachowski; Virginia Polito; Patricia Sippie; Barbara Zelhoff; Regina Mathiesen; Andrea Metzger; Mary Yurko. FOURTH ROW: Bernice Capaldo; Roberta Maurano; Sharon Dunn; Margaret Brophy; Mary Beuttner; Clare Virag; Alice Tanski; Dennis Tarantino. FIFTH ROW:. Richard Ardito; Kenneth Finn; Andrew Drovetti. UNIVERSITY CLUB FRONT ROW: Robert McCall; Roberta Maurano; Mary Yurko; Bernice Capaldo, Secretary; Clare Virag; Susan Lupinelli; Andrew Drovetti. SECOND ROW: Richard O’Neill; William Sandonato; Joseph Randall; John Dornbush, President; Ronald Smith, Treasurer; James O’Neill; Robert Salsbury. VARSITY CLUB FRONT ROW (L to R): Tony Granese, Roger Greening, Vince Ardery, Bob Sweeney, Tom Scott Chip Weiss, Ron Riccio, Joe Wladyka, Jay Grochmal. SECOND ROW: Jim Cassagrande, Troy Baydala, Andy Baumgartner, Tom Kerrigan, John Mazurek, Bill Cook, Bill Skorupski. 239 Sfre etonian VI Editor-in-Chief J. Brian Smith Executive Assistant Louise Alifano Sports Editor Paul Acocella, News Editor Michael Horgan Sports Editor Paul Acocella, Editor-in-Chief J. Brian Smith, Managing Editor Robert Quinlan, Executive Assistant Louise Alifano, News Editor Michael Horgan, Contributing Editor Gregory Battersby, Photography Editor Louis Shapiro. Editor-in-Chief J. Brian Smith, Managing Editor Robert Quinlan 241 the QALLeon 1968 Lorraine Kusen Roger Smith, Rev. Kenneth O’Leary, Peggy Cotter Phil Adams, Lou Shapiro Larry Kurtz, Joe Bodnar Roger Smith, Russ Ditzel Mike Adams 242 w- Joe Bodnar, Dick Bartley, Roger Smith SITTING: Dan Kalafut, Pat Russo. STANDING: Dennis DiMarco, Lou D’Es- posito Florence Pokusa, Ralph Pagano, Andrew Drovetti, Roberta Maurano, Edward Dross Mark Zuckerman, Paul Benoit, John Niziol Art Raff, Victoria Arsulowicz Rich Morris Greg Battersby, Jack McDermott 243 THE 2nd LOOK COFFEEHOUSE Jim McKeough, Controller Ralph Tartaglia, Assistant Manager 244 245 wsou Station Manager Joe Maguire Director of Engineering Richard Koziol Director of Announcing Dave Chaffin 246 Announcer Mickie Tacacs Engineer Mark Leichtling Al D’Alessio, Host of International Concert Hall, and secretary Catherine McCarthy. Chief Recording Engineer Joe Emmett Newsman Fred Simmonds 247 RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS 248 CADRE OFFICERS (L to R): Capt. Robert Wardell, Maj. Michael Schrauth, Maj. Joseph Spears, Lt. Col. John Allyn, Maj. Richard Szabo, Capt. Joseph Caruso. SUMMER CAMP 82nd Airborn troopers wear Viet Cong uniforms to aid cadets in realistic training. During five day field training exercise cadets put classroom theory into practice under simulated combat conditions. 249 NATIONAL SOCIETY OF PERSHING RIFLES Seton’s Hall Company K-8 Trick team demonstrates its precision by assuming a perfect straight line. f Pershing Rifles show winning precision in basic drill. First Place Trick Drill, First Place Basic Drill Pennsylvania Military College Invitational Drill Meet First Place Trick Drill, First Place Basic Drill Villanova Invitational Drill Meet First Place Trick Drill, First Place Basic Drill St. Peter’s College Invitational Drill Meet First Place Trick Drill, First Place Basic Drill John J. Pershing Drill Meet First Place Trick Drill, Second Place Basic Drill Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute Invitational Drill Meet First Place Trick Drill, Second Place Basic Drill Boston Beanpot Invitational Drill Meet First Place Trick Drill, First Place Basic Drill Eighth Regimental Drill Meet Techniques of patroling at Fort Dix. Roughing it up on a weekend exercise. 251 ®ripjntnmt ©tmrb Annual Triphibian Guard-Pershing Rifle football game. COMPANY FORMATION. OFFICERS AND CADRE ADVISOR (L to R): Second Lieutenant Dennis Matthews, Executive Officer James Moran, Moderator Capt. Joseph Caruso, U.S.A.R., Commanding Officer Raymond Oldroyd. Triphibian Guard Commander Ray- mond Oldroyd inspects his troops. S cabtmr an Plabe SITTING (L to R): Cadet 1st Lt. John Strama, Cadet Capt. James Elias, Cadet Capt. Alan McKay. STANDING: Cadet Capt. James Moran, Cadet Col. Paul Monacelli, Cadet Maj. Troy Baydala. ROTC BAND i Kenneth Battista, John Malyska Michael Adams Angela Allora Troy Baydala, Gregory Battersby Roger Dow, Anne Marie Bercik, Stephen Schoenhaus Kathleen Corless John Dornbush, Clare Virag, Joseph Randall Jean Cohrs 257 James Elias, Robert Galluccio Richard Farrell, Roger Smith, Dennis Ferguson Richard Fleming Ilona Fisher Kathleen Gaughan 258 Richard Kamenitzer John Grillos, William Prin Lynda Juall Patricia Held Anita Holler 259 Jill Lenk Roberta Maurano, Andrew Drovetti, Andrea Metzger Douglas Lundall, Dean Cole Mary McDonough Daniel McKinley 260 Paul Monacelli Mary Clare Petit Emelia Pisapia Joseph Naumann, Alan Note Jeanne Murphy 261 Peter Schwierk, George Hardin Kathlyn Richardson Margo Sendler Patricia Shestok, Anthony DeNoia, Lorraine Kusen 262 Francis Serafin Brian Smith, Lydia Serafini, Edward Delaney John Strama 263 CONCERTS 266 I MANTOVANI 267 268 269 THE FOUR SEASONS 270 UP WITH PEOPLE 272 273 CHAMBER RECITALS 274 r WORKSHOP THEATRE DANCE KALEIDESCOPE 277 278 279 280 281 UNIVERSITY MUSEUM SUMMER RESEARCH INSTITUTE MHHHIH HI Miller Field site in Pahaquarra Township in Warren County, New Jersey where the first Indian house pattern in the state was found ( dated ca. 1350). Excavation was jointly sponsored by the Seton Hall University Museum and the National Park Service. Mr. Herbert C. Kraft, Director of the University Museum. Historic trade items found in an Indian refuse pit. 282 John Rozanski unearths mussel shells from an Indian shell pit. Anne Marie Bercik and Dave Dowd uncover a storage pit. John Kraft excavates a refuse pit within the house pattern. Prof. Elizabeth Anderson and Mr. Kraft analyze their findings. 283 FALL WEEKEND OPEN HOUSE 284 285 QUEEN OF THE UNIVERSITY DANCE PROVIDENCE HOMECOMING GAME 287 SENIOR CLASS DANCE Music by the Seton Symphony. f Senior President Roger Dow presents the ‘‘Most Unique Mug” Award. 288 289 LECTURES (L to R): Bishop Dougherty, Lady Jackson, Cardinal Roy, Archbishop Boland. JEAN SHEPHERD SYMPOSIUM: “ The Development of People” 290 WALTER KAUFMANN DR. JOAN NOURSE REV. EDWARD SCHILLEBEECKX 291 CAMPUS CHRISTMAS PARTIES 292 DEBATE TOURNAMENTS Bob Mote is Seton Hall’s first speaker in the Princeton Debate . . . . . . while Sal Perillo supplies the rebuttal. Seton Hall’s outstanding debate team of Sal Perillo and Bob Mote display their third place trophy won in the Notre Dame Tournament. The annual Nehru Debate Tournament. 293 DAY OF RENEWAL Students listen attentively to Rev. Joseph Fitzpatrick on the aspect of confession in the modern Church. A con-celebrated Mass concludes the Day of Renewal. 294 295 FOOTBALL FRONT ROW (L to R): Jack Scott, Head Coach; Phil Dunphy; Tom McDonnell; Phil Porcelli; Bart Mattaliano; Harry Snyder, Captain; Art Brady, Captain; Bob Spagnola, Captain; Dave Barber; Chuck Sokolowski; Dennis Farrell; Tony Beyer. SECOND ROW: Chuck Russo, Coach; Tom Santora; Bill Amann; John Burke; Tex Mahone; A1 Kane; Skip DeBiasse; Jim Scheick; Jim Rusignuolo; Joe Lupo; Mike Santaniella; A1 Heding. THIRD ROW: E. J. Mearin, Coach; Dave Hagan; Charlie McCoy; Frank Einhorn; Ed Viola; Bi ll Scholl; Dennis O’Keefe; Frank Ballouz; Bill Boylan; Jim Lammers; Joe Fowlkes; Tom Newkirk. FOURTH ROW: Whitey Perillo, Manager; Pete DePaul, Head Manager; Bill Rhabin, Man- ager; John Woglom; Charlie Dambroski; Jack Kurlychek; Vic Paglia; Mike Schottelkotte; Dennis Tort; Greg Battersby, President; Mike Adams, Trainer. 299 Quarterback Bob Spagnola gets off the pass. Jim Rusignuolo (36) follows Dennis Farrell (40) around end. 300 Bart Mattaliano comes up from the secondary to halt a Georgetown ballcarrier. Al Kane finds the going rough downfield. 301 Bob Spagnola looks for the open man. Jim Rusignuolo fakes out a Georgetown defender. 302 i Ed Viola chases down Kevin Shannon of Manhattan. Bill Amann intercepts a stray aerial. Phil Dunphy cuts off a Dennis Farrell (40) block. 303 Dennis Farrell (40) takes a handoff from Bob Spagnola (10). Jim Rusignuolo throws off a halfback option. Bart Mattaliano intercepts. 304 Dennis O’Keefe throws the winning touchdown pass against Manhattan. The joy of victory. 305 SOCCER September 30 .... Seton Hall 4 ... Jersey City State 0 October 4 .. . West Chester 2 .... ... Seton HallO October 7 ... N.Y.U. 7 ... Seton HallO October 10 ... . Wagner 3 ... Seton Hall 2 October 12 ... L.I.U. 10 ... Seton HallO October 17 .... N.C.E. 5 ... Seton Hall 1 October 20 ... Manhattan 3 ... Seton Hall 2 October 23 .... Drew 4 ... Seton Hall 1 October 25 .... C.C.N.Y. 4 ... Seton Hall 1 October 27 ... F.D.U. 5 ... Seton Hall 2 November 1 .... Seton Hall 3 ... St. Peter’s 2 November 4 ... Rider 4 ... Seton HallO November 7 ... Rutgers 3 ... Seton HallO November 9 ... Army 10 ... Seton HallO Coach Nick Menza. FRONT ROW (L to R): Nick Menza, C oach; Harold Rapel; Ron Giordano, Co-Captain; Bill Lowe; Jay Groch- mal, Co-Captain; Joe Almeida; Alex Lopata; Jack Con- don. SECOND ROW: John Acocella; Dowey Doweyko; Ray Iannuzzi; Rich Hildebrand; Dennis Mayer; Gary Just; Bill Karatz. THIRD ROW: John Shields; Tom Ciprich; Joe Castillo; John Mullen; Tom Langbein; Bill Hayek; John Apwah. Defenseman Harold Rapel contemplates his next move. Bill Karatz (L) controls the ball while Alex Lopata harasses his opponent. John Acocella and Bill Karatz (14) follow the ball. 308 Defenseman Dennis Mayer and Goalie John Shields combine to stop an attack. Ron Giordano and an opponent fight for possession. 309 COUNTERS |HM| WRESTLING December 6 N.Y.M.A. 38 _____ __ - Seton Hall 3 December 9 Army “B” 19 - Seton Hall 12 December 14 Seton Hall 30 - Yeshiva9 January 3 -- C. W. Post 28 - Seton Hall 7 January 11 Kings Point 29 __ Seton Hall 5 January 13 Seton Hall 23 Marist 1 8 January 22 ______ F.D.U. 32 Seton Hall 3 February 3 New Paltz State 22 ... - Seton Hall 11 February 12 — Seton Hall 22 _ C.C.N.Y. 1 1 February 17 N.Y.U. 19 - Seton Hall 16 Captain Roger Dow and coach Steve Evanoff. FRONT ROW: Steve Evanoff, Coach. KNEELING, (L to R): Tom Hricko; Tony Petruzzi; John DeFranco; Jerry Pemaouli. THIRD ROW STANDING: Mike Spada: James Kushner; Roger Dow, Captain. FOURTH ROW STANDING: Bert Lombardi; Ed Trimmel; Joe Molinari; John Schwartz; Elliot Dalberg; Tom Murray. Captain Roger Dow goes for a “Jacobs” against his opponent from C.C.N.Y. John Swartz utilizes a pinning combination. 312 Wrestler Phil Adams poses with Interim Coach Fred Buechel. John Swartz pins the wrestler from C.C.N.Y. with a cradle. 313 BASKETBALL December 2 Seton Hall 96 N.Y.U. 73 December 6 Army 74 Seton Hall 70 December 9 Fordham 94 Seton Hall 87 December 15 St. John’s 78 Seton Hall 49 December 19 Wagner 99 Seton Hall 90 December 22 Vanderbilt 85 Seton Hall 67 December 23 Seton Hall 71 Wake Forest 70 January 4 L.I.U. 53 Seton Hall 47 January 6 Providence 70 Seton Hall 51 January 10 F.D.U. 78 Seton Hall 66 January 13 ....... Seton Hall 77 . Georgetown 57 January 20 Navy 78 . Seton Hall 68 January 25 _ Seton Hall 73 . Loyola (Md.) 63 January 27 St. Peter’s 86 _ Seton Hall 65 January 30 Seton Hall 82 . St. Francis 46 February 3 Seton Hall 68 . Manhattan 55 February 7 Seton Hall 66 . Iona 64 February 10 St. Joseph’s 56 . Seton Hall 50 February 14 St. Bonaventur e’s 8 1 Seton Hall 71 (OT) February 17 ...... Seton Hall 67 . Hofstra61 February 21 Boston College 99 ... . Seton Hall 65 February 26 Connecticut 71 Seton Hall 66 March 2 Seton Hall 94 Scranton 65 March 5 Villanova 80 . Seton Hall 66 Coach Richie Regan. FIRST ROW (L to R): John Murphy, Freshman Coach; Gerry Mackey; Bill Somerset, Co-Captain; Don Gregory, Co-Captain; Steve Schoenhaus; Richie Regan, Head Coach. SECOND ROW: Buzzy Barmen, Manager; Larry Rovelstad.; Kevin Foley; John Sumin- ski; Rich Dooley; Brian Blake. THIRD ROW: Ken Moss; Bill Young; Mike Wall; Joe Cooke; Bob Mulhern; A1 Audick. 315 Kevin Foley drives in for two. 1 Gerry Mackey bombing from the outside. Larry Rovelstad fighting for the rebound. 317 John Suminski on a turnaround jumpshot. Kenny Moss soars toward the basket. Steve Schoenhaus goes for the hoop. The Pirates being introduced be- fore the nationally televised George- town game. Gerry Mackey works inside for a Pirate basket. Bill Somerset accepts the season’s M.V.P. trophy. The Pirate fast break flashes down the court. : i Bill Somerset and Kevin Foley wrestle for the rebound against St. Joseph’s. I I ( ' I i i John Suminski (40) fights off Bill Somerset and St. Bonaven- ture’s Bob Lanier for the rebound. John Suminski gets one off against St. Bonaventure’s Bob Lanier. 321 Gerry Mackey drives past an Army defender en route to two points. Bill Somerset goes to the basket. Larry Rovelstad pulls down a rebound. John Suminski taps one in. Kevin Foley scores over a St. Joe’s player. Gerry Mackey climaxes his varsity career by earning the Outstanding Player Award in the Scranton game. SWIMMING December 2 .... Kings Point 75 ... ... Seton Hall 28 December 9 L.I.U. 54 ... Seton Hall 50 December 14 ____ .... Seton Hall 64 ... Paterson State 30 January 4 .... Seton Hall 42 ..... ... St. Francis 41 January 6 Monmouth 65 ... ... Seton Hall 37 January 10 .___ St. John’s 71 ... Seton Hah 33 February 7 .... N.Y.U. 63 ... Seton Hall 36 February 10 .... Fordham 60 ... Seton Hall 43 February 14 ..... — Adelphi 65 ... Seton Hall 38 February 17 .... Seton Hall 60 ... Manhattan 44 February 21 ..... ... Queens 59 - Seton Hall 44 February 23 ... Seton Hall 58 ... Glassboro43 Coach Jim Fetten. FRONT ROW (L to R): James Fetten, Coach; Bob Pyhel; Dennis Pastena; Walter Bilotta; Ken Battista, Captain. SECOND ROW: Jim Iliff; Bill Bongiorno; John Sullivan; John Walsh. 325 FENCING December 6 .... Seton Hall 16 Fordham 1 1 December 9 Temple 20 Seton Hall 7 December 16 Pace 15 Seton Hall 12 January 6 Seton Hall 1 5 N.C.E. 12 January 10 Seton Hall 21 F.D.U. 6 January 13 ____ Seton Hall 21 Jersey City State 6 January 31 Seton Hall 15 St. Peter’s 12 February 10 — Newark Rutgers 14 Seton Hall 13 February 21 . Drew 1 8 Seton Hall 9 February 24 — .... Seton Hall 20 Lafayette 7 March 2 Brooklyn Poly 1 6 ._ Seton Hall 1 1 March 16 Fifth Place — North Atlantic Intercollegi- ate Fencing Tournament Coach Harry Boutsikaris. I t KNEELING (L to R): John Scully; Joe Arvay; Jim Ciprich; Pete Gensicke; Gerhard Gebauer. SECOND ROW Harry Boutsikaris, Coach; Mike Warnick; Bill Lynch; Alan Peccatiello; Tom Major; Tony DiBias; Bart A tkins . THIRD ROW: John Bowen, Captain; Jim Keates; Bob DeCoulaz; Dennis Mautong; Dave Chaffin, Captain; Bruce Weldman; Anthony Ferraro. 327 Foilsman Tony Messinzio (R) with a long thrust. 328 Sabreman Dave Chaffin (L) scores on a flank attack. Foilsman Nick Corbo ( R ) prepares for an attack. 329 mmm SQUASH RACQUETS December 2 Stony Brook 9 Seton Hall 0 December 8 Rochester 9 Seton Hall 0 December 9 Army Plebes 7 Seton Hall 2 December 12 Seton Hall 7 Wagner 2 December 15 M.I.T. 9 Seton Hall 0 December 16 Trinity 9 Seton Hall 0 January 6 Adelphi 9 Seton Hall 0 January 10 Stevens 8 Seton Halil January 12 Wagner 5 Seton Hall 4 January 27 Fordham 8 Seton Hall 1 February 7 Fordham 8 Seton Hall 1 February 17 Stevens 5 Seton Hall 4 February 21 Adelphi 9 Seton Hall 0 February 24 Stony Brook 8 Seton Hall 1 Co-Captains Pete Falco and Tack Baydala. SITTING (L to R): Bob Quinlan; Dan Deets; Bill Karatz. STANDING: Mike Maloney; Troy Baydala, Co-Captain; Rev. Owen Garrigan, Coach. Dennis Mayer; Pete Falco, Co-Captain; Tom Marciniak. 331 TRACK September 23 September 29 October 14 ... October 18 ... October 21 ... October 28 ... Fordham 17 Princeton 1 5 .___ Cent. Conn. 19 Rutgers 19 Seton Hall 20 __ St. John’s 1 8 ... Temple 18 Iona 25 Seton Hall 44 Seton Hall 45 Seton Hall 39 Seton Hall 42 F.D.U. 32 Seton Hall 45 Seton Hah 45 Seton Hall 30 Coach John Gibson accepts congratulations from Athletic Director Rev. John Horgan upon being named to the Helm’s Foundation Hall of Fame. KNEELING (L to R): Ed Higgins; Roger Greening; John Martin, Captain; Ken Perry; Bob Thompson; Jim Cifelli; Rich Morris. STANDING: Andy Baumgartner, Manager; Bob Lanigan; Bill Cowen; Bill Shea; Bob Sweeney; Chip Weiss; Bruce Rafferty; John Gibson, Coach. Captain Jack Martin charges down the last half mile at Van Cortland Park. Bruce Rafferty two and a half miles out . . . two and a half to go. Chip Weiss bounds home. Bruce Rafferty (L) and Jack Martin compete against Jack Fath (30) and Don May of Fordham at Cameron Field. 335 Bob Thompson streaks by on a leg of a New York A.C. two mile relay. Bruce Rafferty, who the same night made history as the winner of the first race in the new Madison Square Garden, leads off the two-mile relay. 336 Anchor man Jack Martin lifts towards the tape in the New York A.C. meet. 337 GOLF April 1 April 4 April 6 N.Y.U. Manhattan Navy and Harvard April 9 Wagner April 1 5 ... Fordham April 17 ... St. Peter’s April 19 ... Villanova April 23 ... Princeton April 24 ... Rider April 29 ... Rutgers April 30 ... Queens and Columbia May 6 Pace May 10 ..... St. Johns May 11 Met Intercollegiates May 13 Fairleigh Dickinson May 14 Upsala May 18 ..... Army 339 TENNIS April 6 Monmouth April 9 Fairleigh Dickinson April 13 N.C.E. April 15 St.John’s April 17 Rutgers April 20 Manhattan April 22 Upsala April 24 Stevens April 27 Fordham May 1 St. Peter’s May 4 N.Y.U. May 8 Rider Coach John Kroel. FRONT ROW, (L to R): Walt Mushinski; Phil Lanfranchi; John Kroel, Coach; Mike Maloney; Don Cardone. SECOND ROW: John Furphey; Jim Ambrose; Bob Geisler; John Zeszotarski; Dick Farrell; Jerry Gebauer. 341 BASEBALL March 31 Colgate Dartmouth April 6 - .... ..... Navy April 7 __ ... _ . ..... Georgetown April 13 .... ... Fordham April 17 .. .... . ... Iona April 18 .. .. ... Rider April 20 ... .. C.C.N.Y. April 21 Ithaca April 23 Hofstra April 24 Villanova April 25 Rutgers April 9.7 Manhattan May 1 St. Francis May 2 N.Y.U. May 4 Wagner May 7 St. John’s May 8 St. Peter’s May 9 Army May 11 L.I.U. May 14 Princeton May 15 Fairleigh Dickinson May 30 Lafayette Coach Owen Carroll. FRONT ROW (L to R) : Jack Cavanaugh; Tom Scott, Captain; Bill Cook; Tony Granese; Rich Semanski; Jim Casagrande; Vince Ardery; Tom Kerrigan; Steve Schoenhaus. SECOND ROW: Buzzy Barmen, Manager; Joe Abbruzze; Ron Dolan; Ray DiRiggi; Bob Sparks; Bill Curry; Terry Burke; Tom Marciniak. THIRD ROW: Bill Skorupski; Steve Schultz; Joe Wladyka; Bill Beyer; Joe Cooke; John Thurston; Owen Carroll, Coach. 343 344 Ron Dolan ties into one. 345 Steve Schultz fires his high, hard one. Tony Granese gathers one in in the outfield. Vinnie Ardery steals second. The fans at Setonia Field. | John Thurston takes his cut. 347 INTRAMURALS Football Basketball Swimming Softball Director Ed Coppola (Left). 349 351 SENIOR CLASS DIRECTORY ABEL, DANIEL L., 81 Twinbrook Avenue, Middletown, N. J. • Marketing Club; Triphibian Guard; Varsity Club; Wrestling; Intramurals. ADAMS, MICHAEL FRANKLIN, 11 Arlton Avenue, Ramsey, N. J. • Elizabeth Seton Education Association, Treasurer; Setonian; Young Republicans; WSOU; Residence Hall Council; Football Club; Scabbard and Blade; Student Center Board; Seventh Annual Awards Dinner, Chairman; Galleon, Executive Editor. ADAMS, PHILIP J. JR., 18 Reverknolls, Avon, Conn. • Academy of Science; International Relations Club; St. Thomas More Pre- Legal Society; Setonian, Photography Editor; Booster Club; Delta Sigma Phi, Pledge President, Historian; Galleon, Photography Editor; Bayley Review, Associate Editor; Photography Club, President; Freshman Dance Committee; Senior Prom Co- Ordinator; Varsity Club; Wrestling; Intramurals. , . tir,r. Th.ri ALBERSE, CLAIRE GRACE, 341 Maplewood Aveitutv Mipfc- wood, N. J. • Sociology Club, Secretary. ALLORA, ANGELA VIRGINIA, 156 Balwin Place, Bloomfield, N, J. • Sodality of Our Lady; University Glee Club, President; Sigma Theta Sigma, Fund Raising Chairman. ALMEIDA, JOSEPH M., 8 Sabina Terrace, East Hanover, N. J. • Wrestling; Soccer; Varsity Club. ALOI, ALFRED GERALD, 186 West 17th Street, Bayonne, N. J. • Intramural Sports. ALTAMURA, PETER JOHN, 179 Notch Road, Clifton, N. J. • National Education Association; New Jersey Education Association. ALTIERI, CLAUDIO A., REV., 88 High Street, Montclair, N. J. AMATO, ANITA, 37 Hinsdale Place, Newark, N. J. • Literary Club; Booster Club; Student Education Association. AMBROZIAK, RICHARD S., 141 Feltus Street, South Amboy, N. J. • Intramurals. APONTE, ANGELO J., 28 Wallow Street, Staten Island, N. Y. • Physical Education Club; Varsity Club; Baseball. ARCHINACO, JAMES MICHAEL, 161 Maple Street, Roselle Park, N. J. • Phi Kappa Theta. ARDERY, VINCENT E„ 102 Brown Street, Trenton, N. J. • Varsity Club; Setonian Film Society; National Education Associa- tion; Intramurals; Basketball; Baseball. ARDIS, CYNTHIA ANN, 7 Longport Road, Wayne, N. J. • National Education Association. ARNOLD, JOHN GEORGE, 86 Schuyler Avenue, North Arling- ton, N. J. • Seton Hall University Math Club, Treasurer. ARSULOWICZ, VICTORIA, 76 West 17th Street, Bayonne, N. J. • Alpha Sigma Lambda Honor Society. ASSAN, JOSEPH MICHAEL, 1157 Lafayette Street, Cape May, N. J. • St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; WSUO. BALCERZAK, RICHARD S., 24 Stegman Court, ..HI, N. J. • Intramurals. BANNON, PAUL STANLEY, 1 Douglas Drive, East Meadow, N. Y. • Sigma Delta Psi; Men’s Glee Club; Setonian Film Society; ROTC Rifle Team; Resident Hall Council. BANOLA, ELSA I., 226 Union Street, Hackensack, N. J. • National Education Association. BARBATO, NICHOLAS JR., 55 Alameda Court, Shrewsbury, N. J. BARBONE, JOSEPH FRANCIS, 57 Lakewood Terrace, Bloom- field, N. J. BARISO, ANGELO PETER, 40 Elm Street, Paterson, N. J. • Academy of Science; Zeta Epsilon Tau, Treasurer, Pledgemaster; Intramurals. BARKER, ANITA, 271 Forest Road, South Orange, N. J. • Stu- dent Education Association; New Jersey Education Association; Theta Delta Phi, Parliamentarian, Social Chairman, Founder; Booster Club; Cheerleading; Seton Voice. BARRETT, PAUL R., 82 East Cliff Street, Apt. 10, Somerville, N. J. • Elizabeth Seton Education Association. BARTLEY, RICHARD, 69 Woodward Avenue, Bloomingdale, N. J. • Bayley Review; Booster Club; Elizabeth Seton Education Association, Recording Secretary; Setonian Film Society; Men’s Glee Club; Galleon, Associate Editor. BASSO, LINDA ANN, 225 Beechwood Road, Oradell, N. J. • Junior Prom Committee, Co-Chairman; Theta Delta Phi, Charter Member. BATTERSBY, GREGORY JOHN, 97 Skelly Place, Mineola, N. Y. • Academy of Science; Booster Club; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Setonian, Contributing Editor; Dean’s List; Setonian Film Society; Football Club, President; Residence Hall Council; Student Public Relations Coordinator; Student Liturgical Group; Sports Information Director Assistant; WSOU Sportscaster; Intramurals; Spire, Editor-in-Chief; Galleon, Sports Editor. BATTISTA, KENNETH JOSEPH, 402 Lake Shore Drive, Parsip- pany, N. J. • Alpha Kappa Psi, Corresponding Secretary, Master of Rituals; Ski Club; Student Senate, Senator; Varsity Club; Swim- ming, Captain; Management Club, Secretary, President. BAUMGARTEN, PAUL DENNIS, 172 Harriston Street, Passaic, N. J. • Drama Qub. BAYDALA, TROY G1 gfJliY. • Finance Associ )RGE, 340 Sunny Lane, Franklin Square, ion, Secretary; Student Senate, Treasurer; Varsity Club; Baseball Club; Squash Racket; Football Club, Pub- licity Director; ROTC National Honor Society; Dorm Council, Commissioner of Residents Athletic League; Junior Class Repre- sentative; Social Committee, Chairman, Freshman Orientation, Chairman; Basketball, Assistant to Sports Director; Intramurals; WSOU, Sportscaster; Student Public Relations Coordinator. BEAMS, MICHAEL ELLIOT, 1460 East 7th Street, Plainfield, N. J. • Biology Research, Historian; Sigma Delta Psi, Vice-Presi- dent; Campus Liturgy Group. BEDNARZ, CAROL ANN, 46 Albert Avenue, Edison, N. J. • Theta Delta Phi; Sodality of Our Lady. BEGEGA, MADELYN LARA1NE, 24 Murray Avenue, Paterson, N. J. • Alpha Pi Epsilon Sorority, Treasurer; Drama Club; Na- tional Education Association. BELAVITZ, CHARLES F., 278 East Westfield Avenue, Roselle Park, N. J. • Accounting Club. BERENGUER, JOSEPH V., 169 Fairmount Avenue, Newark, N. J. • Jeffersonian Club, Vice-President. BERKOWITZ, ROSEMARY E„ 47 Boyd Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. • Sodality of Our Lady, Vice-President; Student Nurse’s Association, Representative; Literary Club; Student Council Rep- resentative. BERLINSKI, PETER RICHARD, 20 Faber Place, Nutley, N. J. • Booster Club; Phi Beta pamma, Secretary; Basketball; Baseball; Intramurals. f BLASI, ROBERT R., 390 West End Road, South Orange, N. J. • Omega Pi, Vice-President; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Intramurals. BONK, CHESTER ALBERT, 1826 Mildred Avenue, Linden, N. J. • Accounting Club. BOBBY, PAUL J., 134 18th Avenue, East Paterson, N. J. DnoncN STAN J., 400 Valley Road, Clark, N. J. • Academy of Fencing.’ ' BORGOS, WILLIAM, JRJ 42 4th Street, North Arlington, N. J. • Finance Association, Vice-President. BOWEN, JOHN W., 133 Mountain Avenue, Summit, N. J. • Booster Club; Sigma E eltia Phi, Chairman; Elizabeth Seton Educa- BOYLE, ROSE ANN, 64-16 78th Street, Middle Village N. •, Booster Club; Sodality of Our Lady, Treasurer; Glee Club; Gal- leon; Sigma Theta Sigma; New Jersey State Student Nujse’s Association. BRADY, JOHN DAVID, 227 North Second Street, Newark, N. J. • Academy of Science; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Seton- ian Film Society. BRANDA, JOSEPH F., 44 Jean Drive, Englewood Cliffs, N. J. • Academy of Science; Biology Research; Zeta Epsilon Tau Presi- dent. BRAUNSTEIN, GREGORY EDWAlH 323 Kenneth Avenue, Fair Lawn, N. J. • Varsity Club; Track; Student Coffee House Committee. % BREAK, DAVID ALLEN, 13-09 Eastern Drive, Fair Lawn N J • Delta Sigma Omicron; Elizabeth Seton Education Association; Math Club; Setonian; WSOU, Staff Member BRENNENSTUHL, ALICE ANN, 848 Gibbons Court, Elizabeth, N. J. • Student Educational Association. 352 BRIDGE, WILLIAM LEONARD, 1306 North 27th Street, Cam- den, N. J. • Interfraternity Council, President; Finance Association; Omega Pi, Pledgemaster, President. BRIGANTI, PHILIP JAMES, 449 Buffalo kvenue, Paterson, N. J. • Booster Club. BRODECK, VERONICA KAROLYN, 572 Columbia Street, Mil- ford, N. J. • Alpha Pi Epsilom; National Education Association; Student Council, Representative. BROPHY, JOHN ROBERT, 199 Miller Avenue, Clark, N. J. • Delta Sigma Delta; Physical Education Club; Soccer. BROTHERS, ROBERT ANDREW, 912 Trussler Place, Rahway, N. J. • Accounting Club; Phi Beta Gamma, Vice-President, Presi- dent; Golf. BROWN, KAREN RENEE, 128 Claremont Avenue, Montclair, N. J. • Student Council, Representative; Glee Club; Theta Delta Phi, Charter Member, Student Council Representative; Freshman Class Secretary. BROWN, MICHELE L., 344 Davis Avenue, Staten Island, N. Y. BRUDER, JAMES A., 310 Vermont Avenue, Irvington, N. J. • Accounting Club. BUCKLEY, THOMAS WILLIAM III, Bliss Road, Mendham, N. J. • Academy of Science; Biology Research; Sigma Delta Psi, Secretary, President; Setonian Film Society; Campus Liturgy Club. BURKE, BARBARA SUSAN, 501 New York Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J. • Student Education Association; New Jersey Education Asso- ciation; WSOU. BURNS, HARRY J„ 156 West 4th Street, Bayonne, N. J. • Wr estling. BUTLER, DENNIS CHARLES, 44 Baldwin Terrace, Wayne, N. J. • Booster Club; Sigma Delta Phi, President, Vice-President; Inter- national Relations Club, Secretary; Intramurals; Collegiate Con- ference for the United Nations. BUTOVICH, NICHOLAS, 37 Eighth Street, Ridgefield Park, N. J. • Academy of Science; Biology Research; Tennis; Alpha Epsilon Delta. BYRNES, JAMES JOSEPH, 789 Madison Avenue, Union, N. J. • Tau Sigma Epsilon, Treasurer; Student Senate, Freshman Senator; Baseball; Intra-Fraternity Council, Treasurer. BYRNES, JOHN RICHARD, 114 Riverview Road, Pompton Lakes, N. J. • Academy of Science; Modern Language Club; American Chemical Society, Student Affiliate. CALAMARAS, ANDREW GEORGE, 613 Kaplan Street, Roselle, N. J. • Finance Association. CALIENTE, ANDREW JOHN, 125 41st Street, Union City, N. J. CAMPBELL, AARON, Route 2, Box 233, Clarkton, N. C. • Psychology Club. CAPALDO, BERNICE ANNE, 79 Manchester Avenue, Pater- son, N. J. • Alpha Pi Epsilon Sorority; Drama Club; National Education Association; Psychology Club; University Club, Sec- retary; Galleon; Student Council. CAPANO, VINCENT LOUIS, 137. South Center Street, South Orange, N. J. • Marketing Club. CAPODAGLI, GEORGE MICHAEL, 90 Chestnut Avenue, Irvington, N. J. • Accounting Club; Booster Club; Omega Pi,’ Treasurer: St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Young Demo- crats; New Jersey Educational Association. CAPONETTI, RICHARD FRANK, 622 Bloomingdale Avenue, Kenilworth, N. J. CAROFANO, ANTHONY, 70 Montclair Avenue, Paterson, N. J. • Accounting Club. CAROPRESO, PHILIP R„ 20 Lime Tree Lane, Liverpool, N. Y. • Academy of Science; Phi Kappa Theta, Spiritual Chairman: Alpha Epsilon Delta, Secretary, Parliamentarian; Delta Epsilon Sigma;. Dormitory Infirmarian. CARUSO, WILLIAM ANTHONY, 806 Woodwild Drive, Point Pleasant, N. J. • Academy of Science; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Cor- responding Secretary; International Relations Club; Psychology Club; Social Action Club. CASCIANO, LAWRENCE JOSEPH, 22 Essex Avenue, Maple- wood, N. J. • Academy of Science: Biology Research; Photog- raphy Club, Secretary; Senior Prom Co-ordinator. CELLA, JAMES A., 626 Sixth Avenue, Lyndhurst, N. J. CENTANNI, RICHARD MICHAEL, 122 3rd Avenue, Haw- thorne, N. J. • National Education Association; Sigma Alpha Beta. CERRUTI, JANE MARY, 7 Alden Terrace, Paterson, N. J. CESTONE, DOUGLAS JOHN, 1425 Pompton Avenue, Cedar Grove, N. J. • Academy of Science; Zeta Epsilon Tau; Men’s Glee Club, Vice-President; Math Club, Treasurer CHABAK, ROBERT MICHAEL, 1320 Belleview Avenue, Plainfield, N. J. • Booster Club. C HAFFIN, DAVID E., 157 North Street, Bennington, Vt. • Accounting Club; Booster Club; Pi Beta Delta; St. Thomas More i Pre-Legal Society; Setonian; Workshop Theater; Varsity CliiB; WSOU, Director of Announcing; Fenclhg; Intramurals; DhStitory Council; Billboard’s Man on CampSs; Second Look; Frosh Hazing Committee. CHANDA, JERRY NICK, 91 Union Avenue, Garfield, N. J. • Academy- of Science; Booster Club; American Chemical So- ciety Student Affiliate. Social Chai rman; Seton Svmphony. CHANDO, EDWARD STEPHEN, 45 East Oak Street, Basking- ridge, N. J. • Delta Sigma Delta, Vice-President; Tennis, Cap- tain; Interfraternity Council, Treasurer CHEPLIC, PETER ALAN, 518 47th Street, Union, N. J. CHEPOL1S, THEODORE MARK, Adamary Place, Pine Brook, N. J. • Gamma Iota Alpha, Sergeant-at-Arms; ROTC Rifle Team. CHIARAVALLO, JOSEPH, 946 Apgar Terrace, Rahway, N. J. CH1ECO, DAVID JOSEPH, 14 Bucknell Drive, Hazlet, N. J. • Baseball. CHMELY, MICHAEL EDWARD, 547 Livingston Street, Eliza- beth, N. J. • Student Educational Association; Intramurals; Phi Beta Gamma, Pledgemaster. CHMIELAK, JAMES JOSEPH, -769 Roessner Drive, Union, N. J. • Political Science Club; Golf. CIAM1LLO, CARMIELE ELIZABETH, 511 Valley Road, West Orange, N. J • Booster Club; Cheerleading Club; Social Action Club; Women’s Glee Club; Phi Delta Pi, Corresponding Secre- tary, Service Committee. CIAMPI, ROBERT MICHAEL, 504 North 9th Street, Newark, N. J. • Intramurals; Omega Pi, Treasurer; Finance Club. CICCHELLI, MARYGRACE, 12 Eagle Terrace, West Orange, N. J. CICCHETTI, JOHN JOSEPH, 24 Walnut Street, Fairview, N. J. • Accounting ClubjHS CIMILUCA, PAUL ALFRED, 296 Vernon Avenue, Paterson, N. J. • American Chemical Society Student Affiliate. CIMMINO, VINCENT R., 379 Delano Place, Fairview, N. J. • Sigma Alpha Beta, Secretary. CISIELSKI, WILLIAM WALTER, 15 Maple Street, Kearny, N. J. • Academy of Science; Booster Club; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice-President; Setonian Film Society; Student Senate; Young Democrats; Psychology. Club; Collegiate Council for the United Nations. CLAPP, MARCY, 400 Netherwood Avenue, Piscatawayjf N. J. • Student Education Association, Corresponding Secretary- Sodality Club; Phi Delta Pi; Booster Club; Seton Voice. CLARKE, ROBERT DOUGLAS, Old Glenham Road, Glenham, N. Y. • Residence Hall Council; Social Action Club. CLERICI, LINDA PATRICIA, 85 Euclid Avenue, Ridgefield Park, N. J. • Alpha Pi Epsilon;. National Education Association; Psychology Club. CLOSE, VERONICA K., 21 Reservoir Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. • Student Education Association; Sodality of Our Lady; Women’s Glee Club; New Jersey Education Association. COCCHIOLA,. FRANK ANTHONY, 12 Knox Place, Nutley, N. J. • New Jersey Education Association. 353 f ANN, 7 77th Street, North Bergen, , Cheerleading Club, Captain; Student Sigma, Treasurer; New Jersey Student COHRS, JEAN C., 33 High Street, Orange, N. J. • Booster Club; Social Action Club; Women ' s Glee Club; Sigma Theta Sigma, Service Committee PChairman. COLE, DEAN ERLE, 189 Christie Strei, Leonia, N. J. • Halls Echo, Layout Editor, Editorial Supervisor, Editor; Student ; Council, Chairman of Student Activities; _ Galleon, Business Manager. COLLINS. DAVID VINCENT, 10 Fairmounf Terrace, West Orange, N. J. COLLINS, GREGORY F., 14 Dogwood Lane. Freehold, N. J. • Tau Kappa Epsilon, Tledgemaster; Student Senate: Sophomore Class, Secretary; Student Council, Vice-President; Blazer Ball Committee. COLLINS, JAMES PAUL, 25 New Street, Englewood Cliffs, N. J. COMMERFORD, GEORGE J., 41 Runyon Avenue, Edison, N. J. CONDON, JOHN, 11 Crest Road, Merrick, Long Island, N. Y. • Varsity Club; Soccer Team. CONLAN, DAVID M., 39 Kenmore Avenue, Newark, N. J. • Omega Pi, Pledgemaster, President; Ski Club: Student Senate; Baseball Team; Intramurals; Freshman Dance Committee; Soph- omore Dance Committee: Hazing Committee: Junior Class, Secretary; Senior Prom Committee; Senior Class Secretary. CONNAUGHTON, BRIAN FRANCIS, 296 Monroe Avenue, River Edge. N. J. • Sigma Delta Phi; Modern Language Club; Setonian Film Society: Alpha Mu Gamma; Phi Alpha Theta. CONNOLLY, WILLIAM J.. P.O. Box 81, Milltown, N. J. COOK, WILLIAM JOSEPH, 8 Ethelridge Road, White Plains, N. Y. • Economics Club; Varsity Club; Baseball Team. CORBO. NICHOLAS EDWARD, 1012 Eton Way, Neptune, N. J. • Physical Education Club; Varsity Club; Fencing Team. CORDO, SALVATORE ' F., 29 Robinson Drive, West Paterson, CORLESS, KATHLEEN N. J. • Booster Club; Council; Sigma Theta J Nurses Association. ..1 CORONA, EDA L., 102 Heller Parkway, Newark, N. J. • Student Education Association; Womens Glee Club; New Jersey Education Association. COTTER, JAMES F., 92 Heller Parkway, Newark, N. J. • Finance Association; Marketing Club; Setonian Film Society; Chess Tournament Co-ordinator. COTTER, MARGARET MARY, 308 East 209th Street, New York, N. Y. • Sodality of Our Lady, Recording Secretary; Sigma Theta Sigma, Executive Board, Committee Chairman; Galleon, Newark Day Editor. COYLE, PATRICK MARTIN, 398 21st Avenue, Paterson, N. J. • Nation Student Association; Elizabeth Seton Education As- sociation. COYNE, DENNIS MICHAEL, 1970 Lufberry Street, Rahway, N. J. • Delta Sigma Delta; Physical Education Club; Varsity ClubT Soccer; Wrestling: Intramurals. COZZOL1NO, LYNN ELLEN, 782 Alps Road, Wayne, N. J Booster Club; Seton Voice, Culture Editor and Typist; Council; Sigma; Theta Sigma. CREARY, XAVIER, 15 Union Street, Montclair, N. CRUTCHLOW, SISTER MICHAEL EILEEN, S.C., Xavier Juniorate, Convent, N. J. • Registered Nurses Assd CULBRETH, OLLIE JR., 1 Heckman Drive, Apt. 5 City, N. J. • Social Action Club, President; Student CURATO, PETER A., 7 Kenneth Street, Parlin, N. J Club; Phi Beta Gamma, President; Intramurals. j CURIO, MICHAEL JOHN, 112 West Grant Av lue, Roselle Park, N. J. • Gamma Iota Alpha; St. Thomas M e Pre-Legal Society; Intramurals. CURRAN, J1AMES P., 55 Mill Ro d, Morris J rb s, N. J. Setonian; Psychology Club. r CURRAN, MARGARET ALICE, 820 beth, N. J. • Booster Club; Political Science Club; Sigma Theta Sigma. DALY, JOSEPH RICHARD, 1397 Pompton k venue, Cedar Grove, New Jersey • Choir; Drama Club; NatiJial Education Associa- tion, Vice-firesident; Student Federated Government; Galleon; Chapel Committee, Chair man. DALY, ROBERT EDWARD, 78 Lawrence Avenue, West Orange, N. J. • Kappa Tau Lambda, Secretary. DALY, WILLIAM F, 322 Prescott Place, Plainfield, N. J. DALZELL, DONALD HUGH, 16 Alexander Avenue, Kearny, N. J. DAM RPSKI, CHARLES JR., 71 Maple Avenue, Irvington, N. J. • BOWS ' Club; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Social Chairman; Football Club T DAVJIANO, BENJAMIN JAMES, 506 Norwood Street, East Orange, N. J. • Accounting Club. DAVIS, JOSEPH PATRICK, 117 Murray Street, Elizabeth, N. J. DEC, EDWARD, 70-C Wavecrest Avenue, Winfield Park, N. J. • Marketing Club. DECKER, ARTHUR WILLIAM, 105 Spratt Avenue, Staten Island, N. Y. DECKER, ROBERT ALLAN, 539 B Morris Avenue, Springfield, DEGNAN, THOMAS JOSEPH, 276 7th Street, Jersey City, N. J. DELANEY, EDWARD THOMAS, 128 40th Street, Irvington, N. J. • Academy of Science; Seton Hall University Math Club, President; Modern Language Club, Vice-President; Delta Epsilon Sigma; Alpha Mu Gamma, Vice-Presi dent; Eastern Colleges Science Conference. DELLERT, EDWARD H., 351 Woodlawn Avenue, Jersey City, S N. J. • JPershing Rifles; Swimming team. Captain; Varsity Club OTi ' “ 1 Accounting Club. Student Education Association; New Jersey Education Association. DeMARCO, ROBERT Si, 313 Runyon Avenue, Middlesex, N. J. • Accounting Club. tat Newark, N. J. Resident. lie Paterson, N.J. tS, .90 Hudson fkvenue, Mapfe- Secretary; Setonian; icing; WSOU, Pro- DeMETRO, JOSEPH FRANCIS. 2 • Academy of Science; Zeta Epsild DENEQUOLO. ROBERT H.. 210” • Sigma Alpha Beta. DENNEHY, WILLIAM FRANC wood, N. J. • Booster Club; Pi t ... Setonian Film Society; Workshop Theater; gram Director. DeNOIA, ANTHONY PHILIP, 497 Richmond Avenue, Maple- wood, N. J. • Academy of Science, Secretary of Biology Division; Booster Club: Phi Kappa Theta, Corresponding Secretary, Vice- President; Student Senate, Senator; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Intra- murals. DeNOIA, JOHN ANTHONY; 79 High Street, Newark, N. J. • Omega Pi; Intramurals; Sophomore Class Corresponding Secretary. DePIETRO, JOSEPH ANTHONY, 138 76th Street, North Bergen, N. J. • Academy of Science; National Student Association; Seton- ian Film Society; Swimming; Intramurals. DERICKS, MICHAEL JOSEPH, 228 Gregory Avenue, Passaic, .D JOSEPH, 170 Woodland Avenue, Little OAN, 179 Kearney Street, Pater- Sergeant-at-Arms; Drama cfiib; Treasurer, President; Psychology DERYCH, Ferry, N. J DE SIMONE, son, N. J. • Alpha Pi National Education ' Club. DESIMONE, EUGENE PETER, 325 1 N. J. • Accounting Club. D’ESPOSITO, LOUIS CHRISTOPHER, 656 East 22nd Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. • Academy of Science; Setonian Film Society! f American Chemical Society Student Affiliate; Booster Club; In- tramurals: Galleon, Senior Editor. DeTATA, ANGELO, 69 North 13th Street, Bloomfield, N. J. • tuden Educatior Association; Pirate Lounge, Director; Intra- § Lyndhurst, murals; Bowling; L DEUBEL, DENIS Student Education! Woman’s Glee CM DeVINCENZO, f N.J. 1 DeVINCENZO. VICTOR RICHARD, 928 Douglas Terrace. Union, N. J. • Delta Epsilon Sigma; Modern Language Club. Belmar, N. J. ’resident; Junior r Club. 130 Ralston Avenue, South Orange. N I • Association; New Jersey Education Association; b: Booster Club. 1ICHAEL LOUIS, 567 No. 7th Street, Newark, DILLON, CATHERINE D’ARCY;604 9th Ave • Freshman Class, President; Sophomore Clas Class, President; Senior Class, President. DiMARCO, DENNIS E., 917 Lakeshore Drive. Collingswood, N. J. • Academy of Science: Booster Club; De|i§ Sigma Omicron; I Men’s Glee Club; American Chemical Society Student Affiliate, President; Galleon, Senior Editor; Campus Liturgy Club; Social Action Club; Seton Symphonyilntramurals; Inlerfraternity Coun- cil Representative; Physics Club. ■ ? Ili||rfrat 354 rrojeei nqBuuras, 03 • LAS lAr RALPH L I N. J. • Academy of S j | Exea ve ffirntniftee. l - Jj.BLER, JOSEPH F£ f f ark i ;N. J. • Studen . 1 - 1380 J rf rney Drive, New Brunswick, ■detrf Council President, 1st Vice-President, Correspond- |unor; setonraft rum society. ■ W f 1JRS, GAR ' JflpMAS, 106 Mapil Street, Toms River, N?); RetinjLClub; St.Thomak More Pre eeal Soci q Jr. Dance Secr ary Repr entat i ve ; Phi Delta Pi Sorority; Inter-Sorority r ’jH., 95 Vassar Avenue, Newark, N. J. • Ac- Qafnma Iota Alpha, Vice-President. r S, JAMES MICHAEL, 13 Peden Terrace, Kearny, N. J. • ' ' tAccajjnting Club; Platoon Leader Class, U.S.M.C.; Ac- counting ©rab Banquet Committee, Chairman; Football Club, Badness Manag rflSgmper Fidelis Society, President. FLAHERTY, ETHeB| 5 Boyd Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Sodality; Afew Jersey Tfcication Association; Student Education 355 FLANAGAN, JOHN P., 26!A Dorman Street, New Haven, Conn. • Booster Club, Vice-President; Kappa Tau Lambda, Secretary; National Federation of Catholic College Students; National Stu- dent Association; Young Republicans; Cheerleaders Club, Presi- dent; Federated Student Government, Representative; Student Center Board. FLEMING, LORIN GEORGE, 566 High Street, Closter, N. J. • Finance Association; Alpha Kappa Psi, Historian, Social Chairman; Track. FLEMING, RICHARD ARTHUR, 432 Russell Avenue, Phillips- burg, N. J. • Accounting Club; Booster Club; Alpha Kappa Psi; Ski Club; Student Senate, Senator; Baseball; Seton Hall Blood Bank, Chairman; Intramurals. FLOYD, CHARLES G. JR., 448C Jefferson Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J. • Accounting Club. FLYNN, JOHN F., 505 Argyle Avenue, Orange, N. J. • Account- ing Club; Young Democrats. FODOR, MICHAEL EUGENE, 467 Brook Avenue, Passaic, N. J. • Alpha Epsilon Delta. FOERST, MARY PAT, 9 Trask Avenue, Bayonne, N. J. • Stu- dent Education Association; Sodality of Our Lady; Theta Delta Phi; Seton Voice. • FOOTEN, SISTER M. MARIE STELLA, S.F.P., 308 Willow Avenue, Hoboken, N. J. • Registered Nurses Association. FORD, GERALDINE, 741 8th Street, Carlstadt, N. J • Theta Delta Phi, Founder; Student Education Association; New Jersey Education Association. FORD, MARY R., 70 St. Paul Avenue, Newark, N. J. • Student Education Association; Theta Delta Phi, Sergeant-at-Arms; Booster Club; Intersorority sCouncil. Treasurer; Seton Voice. FORGIONE, FRANK MICHAEL, 221 East McClellan Avenue, Livingston, N. J. • Delta Sigma Delta, Pledgemaster; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society. FORSYTHE, THOMAS J., 404 Midland Avenue, Metuchen, N. J. FRAGALE, DOMINIC J.. 322 Cleveland Avenue, Long Branch, N. J. FREGA, JAMES JOSEPH. 121 Barbour Street, Haledon, N. J. • Student Council; Intramurals. FURMAN, VIRGINIA R., 5 Birch Tree Lane, West Paterson, N. J. • Booster Club; Political Science Club; Student Council; Sodality of Our Lady; Glee Club; Sigma ThefaSigma. FUSCO, JOSEPH J. JR., 58 Ampere Parkway, East Orange, N. J. • Accounting Club; Delta Theta Epsilon, Treasurer; Young Re- publicans. FUSIAK, PAUL, 219 John Street, Harrison, N. J. GALINAK, GEORGE P., 298 East 1 Street, Clifton, N. J. • Mathematics Club,. Vice-President; Varsity Club; Fencing. GALLAGHER, BRADFORD KEITH, 63 Van Wyk Road, Build- ing 64, Lake Hiawatha, N. J. GALLAGHER, THOMAS ALOYSIUS, 12 Bjron Road, Short Hills, N. J. • Golf Team. GALLUCCIO, ROBERT JAMES, 81 North 12th Street, Haw- thorne, N. J. • Tau Kappa Epsilon, Hypophetes, Pledge and Rush Committee; Assistant Editor of Galleon ’67; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Scholarship Club; Intramurals. GANCARZ, SHARON ANN, 2 Maple Avenue, Wallington, N. J. • Alpha Pi Epsilon; Drama Club; National Education Association. GARDINER, ROBERT JOHN, 62 Birchwood Drive, West Pater- son, N. J. • Accounting Club. GASDASKA, WILLIAM G., 620 Pierce Street, Bethlehem, Pa. • Academy of Science; Phi Kappa Theta, Corresponding Secretary. GAUGHAN, KATHLEEN MARY, 222 Franklin Avenue, Has- brouck Heights, N. J. • Alpha Pi Epsilon; Choir; Drama Club; French Club; National Education Association, Secretary; Psychol- ogy Club; University Club. GEBALA, JOSEPH, 101 Hope Avenue, Passaic, N. J. GEHRMANN, RICHARD JOHN, 81 3rd Street, North Arling- ton, N. J. • Academy of Science; Bayley Reviews; Pi Beta Delta; National Federation of Catholic College Students; Setonian, Cir- culation Manager and Copy Editor; Setonian Film Society; Work- j shop Theater; University Students for Social Actioit ■K GEMSA, ALAN FRANKLYN, 50 f Bo den Avenue! Maplewood, N. J. • Accounting Club. ' GENIScfcfe, JUDITH, 9 15 Washington Avenue, Roselle, N. J. • Sodality; Literary Club; Social Action; Recreation Club, Vice- President GFRLIV KATHLEEN ANN, 3 Roosevelt, Terrace, Livingston, N. J. • Literary Club; Booster Club; Student Education Associa- tion. GERMAN, RICHARD JOSEPH, 926 Paterson Avenue, East I Rutherford, N. J. GIANNETTI, ALFRED C., 113 Jackson Street, Haskell, N. J. • ■ Delta Sigma Delta: Marketing Club; Club Football. GIBNEY, WILLIAM JOSEPH, 32 Perry Street, Belleville, N. J. • Kappa Tau Lambda; Modern Language Club; Alpha Mu t Gamma. GIGLIO, WILLIAM V., 900 Clark Street, Linden, N. J. • Gamma Iota Alpha. GLEASON, MARTIN FRANCIS JR., 225 Kingsland Terrace, South Orange, N. J. • Accounting Club. GNIEWYK, EUGENE GERALD, 695 Mt. Prospect Avenue, Newark, N. J. GOLDBERG, JAY HARRIS, 156 Elmwood Drive, East Paterson, N. J. • Accounting Club. GOLDMAN, EDWIN ALBERT, 4-14 Saddle River Road, Fair Lawn, N. J. • Marketing Club; Men’s Glee Club; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Founder and Manager, ' 2nd Look Coffee- house. GOLDRICK, RICHARD JAMES JR., 738 Hill erest Road, Ridge- wood, N. J. • Workshop Theater. GONZALEZ, ANTONIO, 43 Lincoln Park, Newark, N. J. GOOVAERTS, HAROLD VLADIMIR, 29 Ridge Place, Wayne, N. J. • Accounting Club. GOSKI, KENNETH JOSEPH. 318 Massachusetts Street, West- field, N. J. • Kappa Sigma Pi, Pledgemaster, Social Chairman; Elizabeth Seton Education Association: Setonian, Special Activities Chairman; Triphibian Guard. GRANELLO, JAMES PAUL, 52 Ravine Drive, Colonia, N. J. • Economics Club. GRANESE, ANTHONY PATRICK, 1633 Clearview Avenue, Clearwater, Fla. • Alpha Mu Gamma; St. Thomas More Pre- Legal Society; Setonian; Varsity Club; Baseball; Intramurals. GRANT, JOHN F., 29 Orchard Street, Keansburg, N. J. • Sigma Delta Psi; Modern Language Club; Philosophy Club; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Alpha Mu Gamma; Soccer. GRANT, LESTER E., 646 Madison Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J. • Kappa Sigma Pi; Triphibian Guard. GRAVINO, MICHAEL JOHN, 28 Buffalo Avenue, Paterson, N. J. GRAY, ROBERT WILLIAM, 52 Greglawn Drive, Clifton, N. J. GREENING, ROGER CHARLES, 55 North Beverwyck Road, Lake Hiawatha, N. J. • Varsity Club; Track. GREGORY, DONALD ARTHUR, 1590 Metropolitan Avenue, Bronx, N. Y. • Varsity Club; Basketball. GRIFFIN, MAUREEN E., 81 Sanford Place, Jersey City, N. J. • New Jersey Education Association; Student Education Associa- tion; Booster Club. GRIFFIN, ROBERT JOHN, 906 Mt. Vernon Avenue, Haddon- field, N. J. GRILLOS, JOHN JOSEPH JR., 415 South Avenue West, West- field, N. J. • Kappa Tau Lambda, Vice-President, Pledgemaster; Student Senate, Parliamentarian, Sophomore Treasurer; Soph- omore Class, Treasurer; Blazer Ball Committee; Hazing Commit- tee; Interfraternity Council, Recording Secretary; Student Traffic Court Judge. GRIMM, PAUL E., 16 North 9th Street, Newark, N. J. • Kappa Sigma Pi, Vice-President, Secretary; Elizabeth Seton Education Association; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Triphibian Guard; Football Club. GROCHMAL, JAY C., 4 Kirk Hill Court, Baltimore, Md. • Academy of Science; Booster Club; Seton Hall University Math Club; Setonian; Varsity Club; Baseball; Golf; Soccer, Captain; Squash Racquets. GUARINO, THERESA R., 5 Shady Lane, Lodi, N. J. • National Education Association. GUIDOBONI, JEAN M., Obery Heights, Plymouth, Mass. • Women’s Glee Club; Booster Club; Sodality of Our Lady; Galleon; Social Action Club; New Jersey Student Education Association; Student Council. CUNIA, GEORGE JOSEPH 107 George Street, South River, N. J. • Tau Kappa Epsilon; Marketing Club. ; GURLIACCIOJ ALBERT DOMINICK. 1404 Palisade Avenue. Union City. N. J. • Marketing Club. GUTKOWSKI, S. LENOARD, 602 Main Street, Sayreville, N. J. • Kappa Tau Lambda; Football Club. HABER, ROBERT PAUL, 720 Gates Terrace, Union, N. J. HACK, MARY ANN, 69 North 6th Street, Paterson, N. J. • Ac- counting Club, Secretary. HAKIM, LOUIS GEORGE, 299 Lakeview Avenue, Clifton, N. J. • Zeta Epsilon Tau; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society. HALPERIN, JACK M., 1472 Elaine Terrace, Union, N. J. • Delta Sigma Delta; National Student Association; Physical Edu- cation Club; Varsity Club; Soccer; Squash Racquets. HAMWAY, MICHAEL CHARLES, 597 Crooks Avenue, Clifton, N. J. • Intramural Sports. HANBURY, KEVIN MICHAEL, 84 Sherman Place, Jersey City, N. J. • Booster Club. HANK, JOHN T„ 75 Evergreen Street, Midland Park, N. J. • Booster Club. HANNAN, ELLEN K., 51 Holiday Drive, W. Caldwell, N. J. • Sodality of Our Lady; Glee Club; N. J. State Student Nurses Association. HANNAN, JAMES THOMAS, 432 Preakness Avenue, Paterson, N. J. • Art Club; Modern Language Club; St. Thomas More Pre- Legal Society; Delta Epsilon Sigma; Phi Alpha Theta; Alpha Mu Gamma; Intramurals. HARDIN, GEORGE RICHARD, 260 Mt. Vernon Avenue, Or- ange, N. J. • Booster Club; Kappa Tau Lambda, Parliamentarian, Sergeant-at-Arms, Pledgemaster; Student Senate, President, Re- cording Secretary; Sophomore Class, President; Freshman Class, Vice-President; Football Club; Student Center Board; Freshman Hazing Committee; Intramurals; Vietnam War Memorial Fund Committe, Chairman; Blazer Ball Committee, Chairman. HART, DERRICK N., 92 Carnegie Avenue, East Orange, N. J. • International Relations Club. HARTMANN, CHARLES J., 1011 Madison AVenue, Elizabeth, N. J. HARVEY, RICHARD L., 117 E. Westfield Avenue, Roselle Park, N. J. • Booster Club; Kappa Tau Lambda, President; Elizabeth Seton Education Association; Modern Language Club. HAUBER, MARY T., 198 Washington Road, Sayreville, N. J. HEARN, DANIEL EDWARD, 810 3rd Avenue, Bristol, Pa. • Phi Kappa Theta; Modern Language Club; Alpha Mu Gamma. HEINZMANN, LEONARD PAUL, 13 Sherman Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. • Zeta Epsilon Tau, President; Math Club; Intramurals. HELD, PATRICIA ANN, 10-10 Ellis Avenue, Fair Lawn, N. J. • Student Council, 2nd Vice-President; Bowling Club; Phi Delta Pi, President, Rush Mistress; Sophomore Class, Vice-President; Inter- Sorority Council, Representative. HENRY, BERNADETTE MARIE, 14 Gashen Street, Paterson, N. J. • Alpha Pi Epsilon, Vice-President; Drama Club; National Education Association; Cheerleader; Freshman Class, Treasurer; Sophomore Class, Treasurer. HERDADE. SHARON LEE ANN, 465 No. 7th Street, Newark, N. J. • Glee Club; Sigma Theta Sigma. HERVOCHON, GEORGE FRANCIS, 2 Vose Avenue, South Orange, N. J. • Senior Class, Senator; Junior Class, Senator; Football Club; Phi Kappa Theta. HIERHAGER, FRANCIS J., 433 Douglas Avenue, Avenel, N. J. • Accounting Club; Phi Kappa Theta, Secretary; Jr. Class Ski Weekend Committee, Tour Chairman. HIGGINS, RICHARD THOMAS, 38 Ozone Avenue, Cedar Grove, N. J. HOFFMAN, JOSEPH DAVID, 32 Weldon Road, Edison, N. J. • Pi Beta Delta; Setonian: Workshop Theater. HORMANN, JOHN JOSEPH JR., 532 Woodbridge Avenue, Avenel, N. J. • Accounting Club; Football Club, Treasurer; Intramurals. HOLICK, MICHAEL FRANCIS, 347 N. Stiles Street, Linden, N. J. • Academy of Science; Delta Sigma Omicron, Secretary; American Chemical Society Student Affiliation. HOLLER, ANITA CATHERINE, 137 Meisel Avenue, Spring- field, N. J. • Glee Club, Vice-President; Sigma Theta Sigma, Re- cording Secretary; New Jersey State Student Nurses Association. HOLSTON, JAMES ROBERT, 395 Church Street, Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. • Accounting Club. HOPKINS, LELIA, 891 South 19th Street, Newark, N. J. • Social Action Club; Student Council, Glee Club Representative; Glee Club; Phi Delta, House Chairman; Bayley Review. HOPKINS, SISTER M. FRANCIS, S.F.P., 25 East Hamilton Place, Jersey City, N. J. • New Jersey Student Nurses Association, Representative. HREVNACK, JOHN R., 1487 Hiawatha Avenue, Hillside, N. J. • Track; 2nd Look. HRICKO, THOMAS, 6 Cornell Street, Wharton, N. J. • Wrestling; Varsity Club; Accounting Club. HUCUL, JAROSLAW M., 77 John E. Busch Avenue, Somerset, N. J. • Academy of Science; Fencing. HUGHES, MARY FRANCES, 348 Marlboro Road, Wood-Ridge, N. J. • Theta Delta Phi; Student Education Association; New Jersey Education Association; Student Council. HYNES, RICHARD PAUL, 172 Washington Street, Bloomfield, N. J. IANNACONE, ROBERT, 5 Suzan Court, Apt. D-2, West Orange, N. J. • Pi Beta Delta. ILARDI, DOLORES, 202 Boulevard, Kenilworth, N. J. • Wom- en’s Glee Club; Booster Club; Student Education Association; New Jersey Education Association. INFANTE, SAMUEL JOHN, 1 Rosedale Terrace, Livingston, N. J. • Accounting Club. IRWIN, PATRICIA ANN, 51 Forest Avenue, Caldwell, N. J. • Sodality of Our Lady, Vice-Prefect, Prefect; Women ' s Glee Club; University Students for Social Action, Vice-President; New Jersey State Student Nurses Association. JACOBUS, JANE MARGARET, 1085 Salem Road, Union, N. J. • Political Science Club; Seton Voice; Sophomore Dance Com- mittee. JARGOWSKY, PETER P., 131 47th Street, Sea Isle City, N. J. JARMOSZUK, NICHOLAS, 172 Sheridan Avenue, Clifton, N. J. • Academy of Science; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Modern Language Club. JASLANEK, WALTER JOHN, 4 Garret Drive, West Paterson, N. J. • Academy of Science. JENSEN, DONALD MARK, 312 Stiles Street, Elizabeth, N. J. • Sociology Club. JOERGENS, FREDERICK GUSTAV, 18 Harding Terrace, Irv- ington, N. J. JOHNSEN, JOHN LANCE, 415 Jackson Street, Hoboken, N. J. JOHNSON, ROBERT WILLIAM, 23 Beech Street, Cranford, N. J. • Photography Club, Parliamentarian. JORDAN, MAUREEN LYNN, 1423 Lexington Place, Elizabeth, N. J. • Theta Delta Phi, Charter Member, Treasurer. JORDAN, THOMAS HENRY JR., 616 Forman Avenue, Point Pleasant Beach, N. J. • Academy of Science; Booster Club; Inter- fraternity Council, Representative; Junior Class, Vice-President; Football Club, Vice-President; WSOU Sports Announcer; College Carnival, Co-Chairman; Junior Class Ski Weekend, Co-Chairman; Jurifc lass Dance Committee. JUALL, LYNDA HELEN, 659 Victoria Avenue, Paramus, N. J. • Student Council (NewarkDay), Recording Secretary; Bowling Team; Federated Student Gover nment. Representative, Record - ing Sgefetary; Queen of the University Dance, Chairman; Phi Delta Pi, Pledge Mistress; Junior Prom, Co-Chairman; Galleon, Business Editor (Bewark). JULIAN, CAROLYN, 29 Beechwood Road, West Caldwell, N. J. • Theta Delta Phi Sorority; Student Education Association; New Jersey Education Blssociation. KAISER, EDWARD M., 79 Penobscot Street, Clifton, N. J. • Academy of Science; Mathematics Club; American Chemical KAMENITZER, RICHARD PETER, 6 Forest Avenue, Old Tap- pan, N. J. • Phi Beta Gamma, President, Pledgemaster, Historian; Student Council, Parliamentarian, Representative. KAMINSKI, MARY ELAINE, 41 Christie Avenue, Clifton, N. J. • Booster Club; Literary Club; Alpha Mu Gamma Language Fraternity; Modern Language Club; American Chemistry Society; Art Club; Delta Epsilon Sigma. KANE, ALAN J., 9 Bennett Avenue, Saugeities, N. Y. • Football KANE, MICHAEL THOMAS, 934 Ray Avenue, Union, N. J. • Marketing Club. KAPLAN, SANFORD DAVID, 2290 Balmoral Avenue, Union, N. J. • Gamma Iota Alpha. KATRANSKY, THOMAS JOHN, 82 Pennsylvania Avenue, Hope- lawn, N. J. • Physics Club, Secretary, Treasurer. KATZ, HARRY LEONARD, 51 Temple Place, Irvington, N. J. Wgm .Jr ,, ■ WmjEm w H 357 • Gamma Tato Alpha; Physical Education Club; Intramurals. KEARNEY, WILLIAM PATRICK, 201 Maryland Avenue, Pater- son, N. J. • Golf. KEEGEL, BLASE ANTHONY, 226 VanNostrand Avenue, Jer- sey City, N. J. • Philosophy Club; Marketing Club. KEHOE, JUDE ANN CHRISTINE, 19 Rossiter Avenue, Pater- son, N. J. • Alpha. Pi Epsilon, Secretary; National Education Association; Psychology Club. KELLER, BRUCE ELLIOTT, 1 Rosemont Drive, West Orange, N. J. KELLY, DENNIS PATRICK, 35 Manor Drive, Apt. 10P, New- ark, N. J. • Accounting Club; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Intramural. KENLAN, MARY K., 32 The Crescent, Montclair, N. J. • Drama Club; National Education Association. KERRIGAN, THOMAS DONALD, 1465 East 55 Street, Brook- lyn, N. Y. • Setonian Film Society; Varsity Club; Baseball; Foot- ball Club. KERRIGAN, THOMAS G., 44 Carolina Avenue, Newark, N. J. • National Student Association; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal So- ciety; Election Committee, President. KIDNEY, BARBARA ANN, 206 Paterson Avenue, Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. • National Education Association. KIERAN, FRANK MICHAEL, 23 Schlosser Drive, Rochelle Park, N. J. • Accounting Club; Society for Advancement of Management. KINNEALY, EUGENE MICHAEL, 834 Parker Street, Newark, N. J. KINELSKI, CAROLYN JULIA, 1052 Alina Street, Elizabeth, N. J. • Student Education Association; National Education Asso- ciation; Glee Club; Sodality of Our Lady, Secretary; Theta Delta KISLY, EDWARD J., 139 Linden Avenue, Irvington, N. J. KOBASOWSKY, IRENE, 255 Bloomingdale Avenue, Cranford, N. J. • Music Club, Secretary; New Jersey State Student Nurses Association; Student Education Association. KODJO, ALBERT KOMLAN, 21 Rue du Dahomey, Lome, .Togo • Academy of Science; Soccer. KOKOSZKA, PETER JOHN, 110 Culver Street, Somerset, jj. J. i Seton Hall Men’s Glee Club. KOPACZ, STEPHEN ADAM, 168 West 9 Street, Bayonne, N. J KOPLEY, JAMES MICHAEL, 12 Plymouth Road, Clifton, N. J. • International Relations Club; Pershing Rifles; Young Americans For Freedom, Treasurer; Young Republicans, Chairman. KORAB, ANDREW P., 41 Menzel Ave., Maplewood, N. J. • Sigma Phi Epsilon; International Relations Club; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Young Republicans; Student Captive Nations Information Association. KOSMO, MADELINE MARIE, Box 364, Jamesburg, N. J. • Booster Club; Social Action Club; Sodality of Our Lady; Uni- versity Glee Club; Sigma Theta Sigma; Galleon Yearbook Staff; New Jersey State Student Nurses Association. KOSTROUN, WILLIAM MICHAEL, 78 Poplar Avenue, Little Ferry, N. J. • Pi Sigma Epsilon; Marketing Club, Vice-President; Ski Club; Intramurals; 2nd Look, Advertising Director KOTWICKI, FRANK ANTHONY, 41 George Avenue, Middle- sex, N. J. • Accounting Club; Delta Sigma Delta. KOVALCIK, KENNETH JOHN, 139 Ray Street, Garfield, N J • Accounting Club; Sigma Delta Phi; National Scholastic Honor Society. KOWALSKI, GEORGE A., 1077 Grove Street, Irvington, N. J • Academy of Science; Delta Sigma Phi, Social Chairman; Elizabeth Seton Education Association; Ski Club; Intramural. KOWALSKI, WILLIAM GILBERT, 125 Katherine Avenue, Clif- ton, N. J. • Men’s Glee Club; WSOU. KOZLOWSKI, DENNIS L„ 605 S. 19th Street, Newark N J • Accounting Club; Delta Sigma Delta, Social Chairman; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Intramurals. KRAFT, DONNA MARIE, 51 Stetson Road, Ringwood, N. J. • National Education Association; Psychology Club. KRIEGER, CLARE M., 437 65th Street, West New York, N. J. • Seton Voice; Student Council. KRZYWOSZ, VINCENT THOMAS, 32 Reynolds Avenue E Newark, N. J. KULYK, TEOFIL B., 696 Van Houten Avenue, Clifton, N. J • Men’s Glee Club; Ski Club; Tennis. KURLYCHEK, ROBERT THOMAS, 148 Hillcrest Drive, Wayne, N. J. • National Federation of Catholic Students. KURTYKA, EDWARD JOHN, 44 Terrace Avenue, North Hale- don, N. J. KURTZ, LAWRENCE H., 171 Pomona Avenue, Newark, N. J. • Booster Club; Cosmopolitan Association; Finance Association; Sigma Delta Psi, Treasurer; Interfraternity Council; Economics Club; Intramurals; Galleon, Business Editor. KUSEN, LORRAINE ANN, 301 Armstrong Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. • Social Action Club, Recording Secretary; Student Council; Alpha Sigma Lambda, Treasurer; Galleon, Newark Evenisfc Editor. KUTI, RICHARD I., 63 Harrison Avenue, Milltown, N. J. • Booster Club; Economics Club ' Intramurals. KWIATKOWSKI, RICHARD PETER, 401 N. 5th Street, Har- rison, N. J. LACEY, KENNETH H.. 374 Chapman Street, Newark, N. J • Marketing Club. ; LaMALFA, MARIE A., 406 North Sixth Street, Newark, N. J. • Academy of Science; Booster Club. LANEVE, JOSEPH MICHAEL, 5 Cona Court, Haledon, N. J. • Marketing Club. LANGONE, DANIEL ANTHONY, 2541 Radcliff Avenue, Bronx, N. Y. • Academy of Science. LaROCCA, CHARLES VINCENT, 414 Washington Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J. • Accounting Club; Booster Club. LAVERY, JOHN WILLIAM, 7 Hinchman Avenue, Denville, N. J. • Economics Club; Setonian. LEACH, ROBERT SHAWN, 439 Norwood Street, East Orange, N. J. • Accounting Club. LEAHY, EDWIN DENNIS, St. Mary’s Abbey, Morristown, N. J. • Philosophy Club. LEBER, JAMES MALCOLM, 64 Hughes Street, Maplewood, N. J. • Booster Club; Phi Kappa Theta; Senior Prom Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Accounting Club. LEE, MICHAEL JOHN, 10 Myrtle Street, Rutherford, N. J. LENK, JILL C., 132-B Richfield Terrace, Clifton, N. J. • Social Action Club; Phi Delta Pi Sorority, President; Junior Class, Vice- President; Junior Prom Committee. LEONARD, PATRICIA ANNE, 601 Wyoming Avenue, May- wood, N. J. • Alpha Pi Epsilon; Drama Club; National Educa- tion Association, Secretary; Hall’ s Echo. LEPREE JOSEPH MARTIN, 1420 Concord Place, Elizabeth, N. J. LEWIT, MARY LOUISE, 73 Lynton Place, White Plains, N Y • Booster Club; Social Action Club; Sodality of Our Lady; Uni- versity Glee Club; Sigma Theta Sigma Sorority; New Jersey Stu- dent Nurses Association. L Kooseveit Avenue, Lynd- hurst, N. J. • WSOU, Director of Public Relations, Chief Remote Engineer, Producer; Pi Beta Delta, Treasurer; Setonian; Workshop Theater. LIONELLI, ANTHONY JOHN, 118 Clinton Street, Hoboken N. J. i , rsairn mace, JNewarK, N. J. • Delt; Sigma Phi, Sergeant-at-Arms; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society LJUTICH, GEORGE P., 944 Virgil Avenue, Ridgefield, N. J Sigma Delta Psi; Seton Hall Men’s Glee Club; St. Thomas Mon Pre-Legal Society; Setonian Film Society; Spire. LLOYD, WAYNE RICHARD, 194 Mt. Horeb Road, Warren N. J • Finance Association; Alpha Kappa Psi, Secretary; Market for the Advancement of Management; WSOU LODZINSKI, ROBERT T., 317 Miner Terrace, Linden N J « Accounting Club. n nA L AL v P x x J HN ’ 32 ° ak Street ’ LincoIn P k, N. J LOMBARDINO, ANTHONY N., 17 CarolinS Avenue, Newark N. J. • Academy of Science; Art Club; Men’s Glee Club LOMONICO, SAMUEL JOSEPH JR., 69 New Street, Wood bridge, N. J. • Tau Kappa Epsilon, Secretary; Squash; Scholar- ship Club. LONGO, ROBERT T., 61 Lindsley Place, East Orange, N. J. « i adata S ?r°£ v E A U T ™ n Association ; Setonian Film Society LOPATA, ALEXANDER DANIEL, 146 Madison Court Liv mgston, N J. • Academy of Science; Delta Sigma Omicron Treasurer; Soccer; American Chemical Society Student Affiliate Treasurer. 358 LOPRANO, SHARYN, 3 Carolina Avenue. West Orange, N. J. • Women ' s Glee Club, Treasurer: Sigma Theta Sigma; Booster Club; Football Club; Student Education Association; Seton Voice. LOTT, CHARLES DAVID, 32 Sherwood Avenue, Haledon, N. J. • Academy of Science; Zeta Epsilon Tau, Judicial Committee. LUNDELL, DOUGLAS JOHN, 613 Pine Avenue, Saddle Brook, N. J. • Accounting Club: French Club; Sigma Alpha Beta Fraterhi- ty. Treasurer, Social Chairman. LUPKOWSKI, DOLORES THERESA, 169 Hunter Street, Lodi, N. J. • Drama Club, Treasurer: National Education Association: Hall’s Echo. LUTZ, WILLIAM THEODORE, 355 Dodd Street, East Orange. N. J. • Academy of Science; National Student Association, Cam- pus Co-ordinator; American Chemical Society Student Affiliate. LYNCH. WALTER BRIAN, 1 Roosevelt Street, Roseland, N. J. LYNN, BARRY STUART, 390 Charlton Avenue, South Orange, N. J. • Acounfihg Club; Setonian; 2nd Look, Publicity Chairman. LYONS, WILLIAM HARVEY, 610 Sherman Avenue, Roselle ' l; N. J. • In ' ' ' Park,, i Intramurals; Sociology Club. MACALUSO, PETER SALVATORE, 59 Hazelwood Avenue, Newark, N. J. • Zeta Upsilon Sigma; Accounting Club. MacAtJLAY, PAUL VINCENT, 6 Concord Drive, Old Bridge, N. J. • Gamma Iota Alpha, Secretary; Elizabeth Seton Student Education Association; Seton Hall Men’s Glee Club. MACCIA, JOSEPH D., 75 Florence Avenue, Bloomfield, N. J. • Market inc Club. MacFARLANE, ROBERT JAMES,; 21LDale Rpad,AretIfbfSfiel Connecticut • Academy of Sc ' ienee;. psychology ' Club, President. MACKEY, GERALD MICHAEL, 20 Maple i Strike, GldnWuod Landing, N Y. • Elizabeth Seton Strident Education Associatioi£ Varsity Club; Basketball. MADERA, ANTHONY JOSEPH, 188 Roseville Avenue, .Newark, N. J. • Tau Epsilon Phi, Recording Secretary. J MAGNO, EDWARD NICHOLAS, 359 East 19th Street, Person, N. J. • National Education Association; Psychology Club; Widfent Federated Government. -m ' M ’ . . 4 -sSmb™ jQ SE p H JOHN, 151 Melrose ' AyellJe, Ir igtpn , ?eta Delta, Vice-President; Setonian; Workshop The- MAHONE, • Booster _ - MAHONEY, GERALDINE M. , 70 West 9th StreejL Bayonne, MALLON, MARYLOU, 937 Pennington Street, Newark, N. J. Art Club, Treasurer; Setonian Film Society. MALONE, JAMES MICHAEL, 225 Watchung Avenue, West Orange, N. J. • Modern Language Club; Young Americans For Freedom, Chairman; Young Republicans, Student Institute Com- munist Affairs; WSOU. A. Jfl MAGUIRE. JO . .. — .v.wov . N. J. • Pi Beta Delta, Vice-President; Setonian; Works! ■; WSOU, Station Manager. NE, CLAUDE LEWIS, 232— 102nd Street, Fort Lee, N. J. tion: Marke ter Club; Football Team; Intramufals; Zeta Epsilon Tarn Society; Inti T E M ., 70 West 9th Street, Bayonne, N. J. McBRIDE, MALYSKA, JOHN NICHOLAS, 2 Howell Place, Newark, N. J. • Accounting Club; Finance Association, President; Alpha Kappa Psi, President; Delta Epsilon Sigma: Setonian, Features Editor. MANGAN, MARYANNE CHRISTINE, 145 Lincoln Park, Pe- quannock, N. J. • Alpha Pi Epsilon; Drama Club; National Education Association. MANTO, CHARLES A., 198 Market Street, Saddle Brook, N. J. • Sigma Phi Epsilon, Chaplain; Elizabeth Seton Education Asso- ciation; International Relations Club. MARAFINO,; JULIUS T„ 20 Sunnyside Road, West Orange, N. J. • Accounting Club; Setonian. MARANO, FRANCES ANN, 104 Beaumont Place, Newark, N. J. • Theta Delta Phi; New Jersey Education Association; Student Education Association. MARCANTUONO. JOHN ANTHONY, 317 Park A ' ark, N. J. • Delta Sigma Phi; Photography Club; Soc MARCHINI, ALBERT THOMAS, 16 Upland Way, C N. J. • Accounting Club; Sigma Alpha Beta, Public Committee. MARICONDO, PETER EUGENE, 8 North 17th Street, Prospect Park, N. J. • Seton Hall Men’s Glee Club; Sociology Club, President. f f MARSHALL, STEVEN P., 220 Main Street, Matawan, N. J. Booster Club; Sigma Delta Psi; Men’s Glee Club; Modern Lan- W guage Club; Philosophy Club; Workshop Theater. MARTIN, JOHN PATRICK, 816 Parklane South, Franklin Square, N. Y. • Varsity Club; Track, Captain. MARTONE, RICHARD FRANK, Dover-Chester Road, Dover, N. J. • Booster Club; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Elizabeth Seton Educa- tion Association; National Student Association; Young Democrats; Football Club. MARTORANA, JANE B., 122 Emerson Avenue, Paterson, N. J. • Drama Club; National Education Association; Psychology Club; Galleon; Junior Prom Committee. MASCOLO, ANNA MARIE, 300 Delano Place, Fairview, N. J. • Student Education Association; New Jersey Education Association. MASELLA, RICHARD S., 326 Doyle Street, Elizabeth, N. J. • Academy of Science; Biology Research; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Alpha Mu Gamma, Executive Chairman; Modem Language Club; Biology Honors Research Program. MASSENZIO, ANTHONY J. JR., 7 Lessing Court, West Orange, N. J. • Academy of Science; Biology Research Society; Fencing. MASTROENI, ANTHONY J., 1048 E. 26th Street, Paterson, N. J. MATTHEWS, WILLIAM GEORGE, 421 S. Union Avenue, Cran- ford, N. J. • Art Club; Booster Club; Economics Club; Zeta Epsilon Tau; Inlramurals. MATUSKA, JOHN E., 17 Pine Tree Drive, Colonia, N. J. • Ac- counting Club; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Treasurer; Ski Club; Intra- murals; Galleon; Scholarship Club. MAUER, CHARLES J., 63 Tremont Terrace, Irvington, N. J. MAUER, MICHAEL THOMAS, 63 W. Tremont Terrace, Irv- ington, N. J. MAURANO. ROBERTA LYNNE, 66 Demarest Place, Maywood, N. J. • Choir; Drama Club; Wings, co-editor; National Education Association, Secretary, Vice-President; Hall’s Echo, Business Man- ager, Circulation Editor, Activities Editor; Student Council, Sec- retary, Election Committee; Galleon, Paterson Editor; Queen of the University, 1966-1967. MAYERS. KEITH A., 927 Pines Lake Drive, Wayne, N. J. • Student Educational Association; Men’s Glee Club, Recording Secretary; Modern Language ’’Club; Campus Liturgy Club. MAZUREK, JOHN STANLEY, 368 Arnold Avenue, Perth Am- boy, N. J. • Phi Kappa Theta; Physical Education Club; Varsity Club; Basketball; Baseball. McALEAVY, FRANCIS PATRICK, 125 Grove Street, Somer- ville, N. J. • Booster Club; Economics Club, Treasurer. McANDREW, MICHAEL JOSEPH, 217 Henry Street, South Am- boy, N. J. • Academy of Science: Booster Club; Finance Associa- - — —’ ting Club; Physics Clulf St. Thomas More Pre-Legal ROBERT GEORGE, ; McCarthy, george r., 947 a • Student ' Council. McCLOSKY. THERESA I., 10 Registered Nuises Association. McCOY, CHARLES J., 5 Plauderville Avenue, Garfield, N. J. • Accounting Club; Football Club. McCOY, MADELINE, 740 Washington Street, Carlstadt, N. J. • Theta Delta Phi, Charter Member; New Jersey Education Associa- tion; Student Education Association. McCULLY, JOHN SAMUEL, 8 Linda Circle, Matawan, N. J. • National Federation of Catholic College Students; Intramurals; Society for the Advancement of Management. . McDERMOTT, JOHN PATRICK, 1745 South Broad Street, Tren- ton, N. J. • Booster Club; Phi Kappa Theta, Parliamentarian; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society, Treasurer; Setonian Film Co- ciety; Federated Student Government, President. McDonald, JOSEPH THOMAS, 423 Chestnut Street, Roselle, Delta Sigma Phi, Assistant Pledgemaster; Intramurals. )UGH, MARY JO, 197 Lincoln Avenue, Newark, N. J. lent Education Association; New Jersey Education Associa- Sodality; University Students for Social Action, Secretary; ’hysical Recreation Association, President; Senior Class, Vice- President; Booster Club. McENTEE, MARGARET, 207 Mallow Hill Road, Baltimore, Md. • Sodality of Our Lady, Secretary; Theta Delta Phi; Junior Class, Officer, Secretary; Booster Club. McEVOY, MAUREEN MONICA, 38 Cummings Street, Irving- ton, N. J. • Students Education Association: Booster Club; Lit- erary Club; Glee Club; Political Science Club; Seton Voice. IcGIRR, MICHAEL JAMES, 2045 Balmoral Avenue, Union, Academy of Science; Biology Research, Secretary; Alpha Delta. GH, KATHLEEN MARY. 79 40th Street, Irvington, New Jersey Education Association; Student Education !EPH, 21 ciuy s IE, S5 Hei CurtisS, Henry Street, Orange, N. J. Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J. itreet, Bloomfield, N. J. McGUIGAN, JANE D., 344 Davis Avenue, Staten Island, N. Y. McGUIRE, MICHAEL ALOYSIUS, 1374 Garfield Place, Eliza- beth, N. J. • Accounting Club. McHALE, THOMAS EDWARD, 757 Grove Street, Irvington, N. J. McKAY, ALAN FRANCIS, 307 Hazel Road, Clifton, N. J. • Accounting Club; National Society of Scabbard and Blade, 1st Sergeant. McKINLEY, DANIEL FRANCIS DILLON, 3234 Gaylord Ave- nue, Pittsburgh, Pa. • Booster Club, Vice-President; Phi Kappa Theta, Interfraternity Council Representative; Omicron Delta Epsilon, President; Economics Club, President; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society, President; Setonian; Football Club; WSOU, Sports Announcer; College Carnival, Co-Chairman; Junior Class Dance Committee, Chairman. McMANAMY, SISTER MARY REGINA, O.S.B., 851 No. Broad Street, Elizabeth, N. J. McTIGHBj VINCENT PAUL, 252 Lakeview Avenue, Clifton, N. J. MEEHAN, ROBERT EUGENE, 270 Cleveland Street, Orange, N. J. MEHLER, GEORGE J., 171 Oakdene „A venue, Teaneck, N. J. MELENIAK, EDWARD JOHN, 37 Fairview Place, Upper Mont- clair, N. J. • Gamma Iota Alpha. MENDES, BARBARA ELLEN, 725 18 Street, Union City, N. J. • Glee Club; Sigma Theta Sigma. MENDES, ROBERT, 44 Telford Street, Newark, N. J. • Ac- counting Club; Kappa Tau Lambda, Business Manager; Hazing Committee; Triphibian Guard. MENNUTI, NICHOLAS ATTILIO, 13 Becker Terrace, Irvington, N. J. • Elizabeth Seton Education Association; National Student Association. MERCK, KEVIN JAMES, 40 Lanark Avenue, Newark, N. J. • Intramurals; Accounting Club; 2nd Look, Advertising Staff. METALLO, JOAN ANN, 79 Claremont Avenue, Montclair, N. J. METZGER, ANDREA MARIE, 103 Squirrelwood Road, West Paterson, N. J. • Drama Club; National Education Association; Chapel Committee. MIELIWOCKI, RICHARD JOHN, 249 West End Avenue, New- ark, N. J. MIKULICZ, JOEL ALEXANDER, 22 Woodside Road, Spring- field, N. J. • Modem Language Club; Alpha Mu Gamma. MILAN, CHRISTINE THERESE, 104 54th Street, West New York, N. J. • Sodality of Our Lady; Student Council, Represeta- tive; Theta Delta Phi. MILLER, CRAIG PAUL, 38 Winslow Terrace, Fair Lawn, N. J. • Young Democrats; Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment. MILLER, FREDERICK LOUIS, 217 Willow Avenue, Hoboken, N. J. MILLER, JANE ELLEN, 288 Elm Avenue, Rahway, N. J. • Theta Delta Phi, Recording Secretary; Freshman Class, Treasurer; Sophomore Class, Treasurer; Junior Class, Treasurer; Senior Class, Treasurer; New Jersey State Student Nurses Association. MILLER, ROBERT ANTHONY, 19 Henry Street, Jersey City, N. J. MIN ASIAN, HENRY, 55 Smallwood Avenue, Belleville, N. J. • Marketing Club. MINCHIN, EILEEN B., 151 Albion Avenue, Paterson, N. J. • Bowling Club; Phi Delta Pi, Social Chairman, Treasurer; Fed- erated Student Government, Representative; Inter-Sorority Coun- cil, Representative. MINARIK, JOSEPH ANDREW, 74 Avenue C, Bayonne, N. J. MIN ASIAN, HENRY JAMES, 55 Smallwood Avenue, Belleville, N. J. • Marketing Club; Intramurals. MINETTI, JOHN J., 138 N. Essex Avenue, Orange, N. J. • Acad- emy of Science, Vice-President; Modern Language Club; Philos- ophy Club, President; Ski Club; Student Senate; Young Repub- licans; Soccer; Tennis. MISKO, MAUREEN LOUISE, 117 Westervelt Avenue, No. Plain- field, N. J. • Sodality of Our Lady; Glee Club; Social Action Club; New Jersey State Student Nurses Association. MISTRETTA, JOHN ANTHONY, 22 North 8th Street, Kenil- worth, N. J. MITSCH, URSULA, 276 Livingston Avenue, Lyndhurst, N. J. • Theta Delta Phi; Glee Club; Student Education Association; Federated Student Government Representative. MOLINARI, JOHN L., 116 19th Street, Union City, N. J. MOLINARI, JOSEPH VITO, 258 Hickory Street, Kearny, N. J. • Varsity Club; Photography Club, Treasurer; Wrestling. MOLNAR, JOSEPH ANTHONY, 7 Nelson Street, South River, N. J. • Marketing Club. MONACELLI, PAUL RICHARD, 123 Fairview Avenue, Ruther- ford, N. J. • Elizabeth Seton Education Association; Pershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blade Honor Society. MONAHAN, MARY ELLEN H., Ravine Manor, Apt. E8, Fred- wood Place, Matawan, N. J. • Alpha Mu Gamma. MORAN, JAMES PATRICK, 53 Court House Place, Jersey City, N. J. MORAN, JAMES ROBERT, 82 Washington Avenue, Iselin, N. J. • Zeta Epsilon Tau, Judicial Committee, Interfraternity Council; Triphibian Guard; Scabbard and Blade National Honor Society. MORGAN, ROBERT F., 7300 Boulevard East, North Bergen, N. J. • Men’s Glee Club; Young Republicans. MORRIS, CHRISTINE CATHERINE, 41 Elycroft Parkway, Rutherford, N. J. • Theta Delta Phi, Charter Member, Pledge- mistress; Student Council. MOSIER, MARY JANE, 1001 Boulevard East, Weehawken, N. J. • Registered Nurses Association. MUELLER, CHARLES THOMAS, 319 Springfield Avenue, West- field, N. J. MUELLER, MARTIN FLOYD, 448 Lincoln Avenue, Orange, N. J. • Academy of Science. MURGOLO, JOHN JOSEPH, 81 Stuyvesant Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. • Booster Club; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Treasurer; International Relations Club; Society for the Advancement of Management. MURPHY, EDWIN JOHN, 41 Coolidge Street, Irvington, N. J. • Academy of Science; Seton Hall Music Club, President; Psychology Club. MURPHY, FRANCIS J., 817 Fingerboard Road, Staten Island, N. Y. • Booster Club; Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society. MURPHY, GERALD THOMAS, 197 Dukes Road, Rahway, N. J. • Finance Association. MURRAY, JOSEPH JOHN, 19 Rankin Street, Elizabeth, N. J. MURRAY, RAYMOND A., 513 West End Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J. • Finance Association. MUSTRAT, SAMUEL JOHN, 126 Dixon Avenue, Paterson, N. J. • Accounting Club. NAJAKA, BERNARD J., 8 Waling Drive, Wayne, N. J. NAPURANO, JOSEPH JOHN, 21 Valley Way, West Orange, N. J. NARCISO, ROSALIE L., 3291 Kennedy Boulevard, Jersey City, N. J. • Student Education Association; New Jersey Student Edu- cation Association. NARDI, JOSEPH FRANK, 80 Grove Street, Lodi, N. J. • Ac- counting Club; Sigma Alpha Beta Fraternity, Treasurer, Pledge- master; Student Council, Representative. NATOLE, RICHARD A., 204 Lawrence Place, Paterson, N. J. • Delta Sigma Phi, Chairman of Enterprises; Modern Language Club, Publicity Chairman; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society. NEILL Y, LAURA KATHERINE, 83 Sterling Avenue, Weehaw- ken, N. J. • Booster Club; Cheerleading Club; University Glee Club; Freshman Class, Treasurer; Phi Delta Pi, President; Student- Faculty Guidance, Representative. NELSON, WILLIAM, 73 Center Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. NESTOR, SISTER FRANCIS MAURA, Mother Xavier Juniorate, Convent Station, N. J. • Registered Nurses Association. NEWMAN, WILLIAM A., 471 Tremont Avenue, Orange, N. J. • Accounting Club; Management Club; Marketing Club, Treasurer. NISH, ROBERT JAMES, 119 Hershfield Street, Pompton Lakes, N. J. • Delta Sigma Phi; Modern Language Club, President; Intramurals; Georgetown-at-Fribourg University, Switzerland, Pro- gram; Alpha Mu Gamma, President. NITTOLI, CARLO J., 67 Cutler Street, Newark, N. J. • Booster Club; Elizabeth Seton Education Association; Modern Language Club; Intramurals; Seton Symphony. NIZIOL, JOHN ANTHONY, 12 Van Buren Street, Passaic, N. J. • Academy of Science; Biology Research, Secretary-Treasurer; Sigma Delta Psi; Setonian Film Society; Galleon Staff; Cosmopol- itan Association, President; Alpha Epsilon Delta, Treasurer; Res- idence Hall Council. NOTE, ALAN, 201 Crooks Avenue, Paterson, N. J. • Drama Club; National Education Association; Hall’s Echo; Student Coun- cil, Representative. 360 r mm A n N OVVOSII: LEO K I, WALLACE PETER, 86 Avenue C, Lodi, N. J. • Accounting C lub; Sigma Alpha Beta, Pledge Committee. NUNNO, WILLIAM R., 414 Farnham Avenue, Lodi, N. J. NYCZ, LYNN CAROL, 36-24 Fair Lawn Avenue, Fair Lawn, N. J. • Drama Club, Vice-President; National Education Associa- tion; FreshmynHazing Committee. O’BRIEN, WILLIAM JAMES, 46 Montrose Street, Newark, N. J. - Booster Club; Omegi Pi; Intramurals; Football Club. NOR, DANIEL JAMES, 49 Neptune Avenue, Jersey City, CONNOR, JOSEPH FRANCIS JR., 32 Hilton Street, East Or- linge, N. J. • Kappa Sigma Pi, President; Marketing Club; Tri- phibian Guard. ODELL, JOHN WESTERMAN, 46 Seminole Way, Short Hills, N. J. • Accounting Club; Delta Sigma Delta. O’DONOGHUE, SISTER JEAN BAPTISTE, C.S.J., 12 Amity Place, Newark, N. J. O’KEEFFE, DERRICK ANTHONY, 325 Park Avenue TS®] Bridge, N. J. • Academy of Science; Biology Research; Booster Club; Phi Beta Delta, Social Director, Pledgemaster, National i Chairman, Interfraternity Council Representative; Setonian, Hu- ‘ j mor Editor; Workshop Theater; Student Institute on Communists Affairs, Associate Editor; WSOU. OLDROYD, J. RAYMOND, 597 River Road, Chatham, N. J. I Zeta Epsilon Tau; Elizabeth Seton Education Association; Tri- 1 phibian Guard, Commanding Officer J I OLSEN, EDWARD JAMES, 1916 Sycamore Street, Haddoi ■Unghts N. J. • Academy of Science; Biology Research. Jffli ■LJAMES DANIEL, 30 Crescent Drive, RD 1, Lake Hopatcong, N.sJL Drama Club; Student Council; University Club, President. O’NEILL, JOHN PATRICK, 124 Speer Avenue, Clifton, N. J. • Tau Sigma Phi, Service Chairman, Historian; Marketing Club. O’REILLY, AIDAN JOHN. 6 Sussex Avenue, Morristown, N. J. O’REILLY, JOHN JOSEPH, 24 Claremont Drive, Short Hills, N. J. • Delta Sigma Delta, President, Treasurer; Marketing Club, Secretary; Ski Club; Pi Sigma Epsilon, Secretary. O’REILLY, THOMAS PATRICK, 91 Jordan Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. ORLOWSKI, JUDITH M., 508 Main Street, Sayreville, N. J. • New Jersey Education Association; Student Education Association. ORTIZ, CARL, 68 Barker Street, Staten Island, N. Y. • Physical Education Club; Baseball; Squash Racquets; Football. O’TOOLE, CHARLES E. JR,, 39 Thornberry, Winchester, Mass. • Academy of Science; Booster Club; American Chemical Society Student Affiliate, Treasurer; Seton Symphony; Intercollegiate Coun- cil, President; Pirate Cheerleader. PAGANO, RALPH JOSEPH, 434 Preakness Avenue, Paterson, N. J. • Accounting Club; Drama Club; Galleon; Senior Class, B ior Prom Committee. kRY. 24 Cleveland Road, Montclair, N. J. • New udent Nurses Association; Booster Club; Glee Club. 1ENNIS PETER, 445 Totowa Avenue, Paterson, ch Club; National Education Association; Sigma ■maternity, Secretary, President; Student Council, ONALD JOSEPH, 10 Freeman Place, Nutley, N. J. ■ ilub; Pi Sigma Epsilon. :R, McGregor Avenue, Mount Arlington, N. J. Drama Club, Vice-President; National Education Association; Hall’s Echo, Business Manage PASCALE, LOUIS FRANK, 18 Poe Avenue, Newark, N. J. PASCUTTT, JAMES M., 199 Grove Street, Montclair, N. J. Booster Club; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society PASCUZZI, JOEL NICHOLAS, 158 Melrose Avenue, Irvington, N. J • Elizabeth Seton Education Association; Seton Hall Uni- versity Math Club, Chairman of High School Program. PASLOWSKI, ROBERT J., 1830 Dill Avenue, Linden, N. J. | ' ' ' RICK, PATRICIA ANN, 33 Lanza Avenue, Garfield, N. J. • Accounting Club, Treasurer; Alpha Pi Epsilon; Psychology Club. PASZKOWSKI, ANDREW C., 26 Holland Road, South Orange, N. J. • Academy of Science; Delta Sigma Phi, Pledgemaster; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Soccer; Football Club; Sociology Club. PAYNE, JOSHUA CHARLES, 852 Park Avenue, Elizabeth, N. i • Academy of Science. PEKARSKI, ROBERT A., 14 Herbert Drive, East Bru. N. J. • Academy of Science; Tau Kappa Epsilon; WSOUjrSquash Racquets. .. ' ' ; PELLEGRINO, LAWRENCE, 61-06 79th Street, Middle Village, N. Y. • Booster Club; Alpha Kappa Psi; Setonian Film Society; Ski Club; Freshman Baseball Team; Intramurals. PERCELY, ALAN SIDNEY, 105 Milligan Place, South Orange, N. J. • Gamma Iota Alpha; Intramurals. PERRAUD, LOUIS ALAN, 10 Ravine Drive, Woodcliff Lake, N. J. PERRONE, JOSEPH EDWARD, 232 Ampere Parkway, Bloom- field, N. J. PERRY, KENNETH TIMOTHY, 94 Rochelle Parkway, Saddle 1 , N. J. • Varsity Club; Track. TLUZZI PETIT, MARY CLARE, 1075 Lorraine Avenue, Union, N. J. • Freshman Class, Treasurer; Sophomore Class, Treasurer; Junior Class, Treasurer; Senior Class, Treasurer; Student Education As- sociation, Treasurer, Vice-President; Theta Delta Phi; Intersorority Council, Representative; Seton Voice, Co-editor-in-Chief; Wom- en’s Glee Club; Co-chairman for Senior Banquet. PETRIE, KENNETH P., 37-06 Van Duren Avenue, Fair Lawn, N. J. • Academy of Science PETRIELLA, MICHAEL ROCCO, 1 1 May Street, Irvington, N. J. • Alpha Epsilon Delta, President; Intramurals. PETRILLO, JAMES CHARLES, 55 Hillcrest Avenue, Somerset, N. J. • Seton Hall Men’s Glee Club; Setonian; Football Club. PETRUZZI. ANTHONY EUGENE, 389 Lincoln Avenue, New- t ' J. • Sigma Delta Phi, Social Chairman; Pershing Rifles; ing. NIK, LEONARD JOHN, 49 Temple Place, Irvington, N. J. • •au Sigma Phi, Treasurer. I TPIERETH, ROBERT WILLIAM, 46 Newton Place, Irvington, PISANO, VINCENT J-, 212 Wilson Street, Hackensack, N. J. • Accounting Club; Hal ' s Echo. PJhAPIA. EMELIA THERESA, 261 E. 21st Street, Paterson, N. J. • Alpha Pi Epsilon; Choir: Drama Club, Secretary; National Education Association; Hall’s Echo; Psychology Club; Galleon. PLAKEY, BRENDA, 441 Halsted Street, East Orange, N. J. • Student Education Association; New Jersey Education Association. PLY, KENNETH P., 86 Watsessing Avenue, Bloomfield, N. J. POJEDNIC, LEONARD CHARLES, 22 Van Buren Street, Pas- saic, N. J. • Sigma Alpha Beta, Sergeant-at-Arms, POKUSA, FLORENCE JANE, 45 Parker Drive; Emerson, N. J. • Alpha Pi Epsilon, Corresponding Secretary; Drama Club, Sec- retary, Treasurer; French Club; Hall’s Echo; Galleon; Student Council, Representative. POLINSKI, JEANNE, 38 Lee Avenue, South Amboy, N. J. • New Jersey Education Association. PONZIO, NICHOLAS MICHAEL. 7 Rideedale Avenue, Summit, N. J. POPPE, HANKO, 122 Lincoln Place, Garfield, N. J. • Drama Club: National Education Association. PORCELLA, ROBERT ALLEN, 107 Princeton Road, Piscataway, N. J. • Marketing Club. POROD, JOHN EDWARD, 85 Minerva Avenue, Hawthorne, N. J. Drama Club, President; Psychology Club; Sigma Alpha Beta fraternity. 3 OTENSKI, DONALD HENRY, 29 Dixon Avenue, Dumont, N. J. PRIN, WILLIAM A. JR., 80 Harriet Road, Babylon, N. Y. • Academy of Science, President, Secretary; Biology Research, Vice- President; Sigma Delta Psi; Young Democrats; Alpha Epsilon Delta, Secretary; Delta Epsilon Sigma. PRISCO, JOHN PATRICK] 55 Manor Drive, Apt. 7A, Newark, - N. J. • Booster Club; Phi Kappa Theta, Treasurer. PRYCE, RICHARD W., 593 Woodbridge Avenue, Avenel, N. J. • Booster Club; Seton Hall Men’s Glee Club. PRZEPADLO, ELAINE CATHERINE, 29 Looker Street, H ill- side, N. J. • New Jersey Student Nurses Association. QUINLAN, ROBERT F., 7 Maple Leaf Drive, Park Ridge, N. J. • Finance Association; Alpha Kappa Psi, Treasurer; Men’s Glee Club; Setonian, Managing Editor; Intramurals: Spire, Associate ■ Editor. QUINN- DOLORES B., 251 East 4th Avenue, Roselle, N. J. • Booster Club; Theta Delta Phi, Charter Member; Seton Voice; Student Education Association, President. QUINT1ERI, FEDERIC ANTHONY, 312 W. Broadway, Pater- son, N. J. it, Bayonne, air Lawn, N. J. « Club, Kingsley Street, Ac- RACH1NSKY, JOSEPH WALTER, 41 West 15th N. J. • Phi Alpha Theta. RACKE, EDMUND, 3-14 Plaza Road, Fair counting Club, Vice-President; University Clul RAH1LL, R. MICHAEL VINCENT, 22 Kingsley Street, West Orange, N. J. • Academy of Science; Biology Research; Tau Delta Phi, President, Interfraternity Council Representative; Intramurals; Interfraternity Council, Corresponding Secretary. RANDALL, JOSEPH EDWARD, 23 Kenmore Place, Glen Rock, N. J. • Accounting Club; Phi Beta Gamma; Student Council; Vice- President; University Club, Vice-President; Junior Class, President. RAPPAPORT, ALAN F., 12 Dillon - Road, West Caldwell, N. J. • Sigma Delta Phi, Social Charman; Psychology Club. RAZZANO, FRANCIS CHARLES, 24 Hillside Avenue, Mine Hill, Dover, N. J. READING, EDWARD GEORGE, 16 West Prospect Street, Haw- thorne, N. J. • Booster Club. REC, HELENE E., 15 l ' A Prospect Avenue, Bayonne, N. J. • Student Education Association; New Jersey Education Association. REECE, GARY THOMAS, 105 Grove Street, Elizabeth, N. J. • Elizabeth Seton Education Association. REESTER, KEITH ALAN, 2 Main Street, Maine, N. Y. • Phi Alpha Theta; Elizabeth Seton Education Association; Varsity Club, Secretary; Track; Golf; Freshman Class, Vice-President; Freshman Class Dance Committee. REHE1S, FRANK E., 50 Eastern Parkway, Newark, N. J. REID, ROBERT F„ 132 Union Avenue, Linden, N. J. • St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Young Democrats. REID, ROBERT JOHN, 418 John Street, East Newark, N. J. • Accounting Club; Scabbard and Blade. REIDY, TERENCE JAMES, 1 16 Brookview Drive, West Paterson, N. J. • Booster Club; Phi Kappa Theta; St. Thomas More Pre- Legal Society, fSecretary, Vice-President; Track. REILLY, BERNARD MICHAEL, 1144 Woolley Avenue, Union, N. J. • Tau Sigma Phi, Secretary; Intramurals. REILLY, STEPHEN THOMAS, 249 Sterling Avenue, Orange, N. J. • Elizabeth Seton Education Association. REMO, JAMES A., 416 New York Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J. • Academy of Science; Phi Kappa Theta; American Institute of Physics; Intramurals. %. RENGA, JoANN T., 9 Delaware Place, Bloomfield, N. J. • Acad- emy of Science; Art Club, President; Biology Research,- Correj sponding Secretary. REUTHER, MARY ALEXIS, 573 Belgrove Drive, Kearny, N. J. • Booster Club; Seton Voice. | REYNOLDS, WILLIAM ALEXANDER, 208 Carpenter Avenue, ; Newburgh, N. Y. • Setonian Film Society; Workshop Theater; WSOU; 2nd Look Coffee House. RIBNICKY, .GEORGE JOSEPH, 614 West 177lh Street, Net York, N. Y. • Intramurals. RICCI, ROBERT FRANCIS, 10 Eastern States Parkway, Some ville, N. J. • Tau Kappa Epsilon; Marketing Club; Varsity Clul Squash Racquets; Pi Sigma Epsilon. RICCIO, RONALD JOHN, 382 Virginia Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. • Phi Alpha Theta, Vice-President; Alpha Mu Gamma; St, Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Varsity Club; Baseball; Intr; 1 murals. RICE, WILLIAM ANTHONY, 135 Main Str|et, West Orai N. J. • Kappa ,Sigma Pi, Secretary; Triphibian Guard; Stu Education Association; Intramurals. RICHARDS, DONALD GRAY, 533 Union Boulevard, Ridge- wood, N. J. • Academy of Science; Bayley Reviews; Booster Club; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Varsity Club; Wrestling; Student Union Board. RICHARDSON, KATHLYN GAIL, 11 Sweetwood Court, Par- sippany , N. J. • Student Education Association: Theta Delta Phi, President, Corresponding Secretary; Booster Club; Co-chairman of Senior Banquet; Seton Voice. RICHTER, JAMES W., 191 Riveredge Road, Tenafly, N. J. • Tau Delta Phi, Secretary; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Seton- Film Society; Golf; Rifle Team; Interfraternity Council. ' 63 Burlington Avenue, Union, N. J. • Academy of Science; Biology Research; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Delta Epsilon Sigma; Young 5 Americans for Freedom. RITTER, HARVEY IRA, 129 Tuxedo Parkway, Newark, N. J. • Gamma Iota Alpha, Recording Secretary. ROBERTS, LAWRENCE CHARLES, 430 Otis Road, North ' Brunswick, N. J. • Delta Sigma Phi, Social Chairman. RODGERS, JOSEPH JAMES, 126 Auth Avenue, Iselin, N. J. • Tau Epsilon Phi, President, ROERENBECK, ELAINE MARY, 97 Allison Apts., Marlton, N. J. • Literary Club; Student Nurses Association, Representative; Student Education Association; New Jersey Education Association. ROHM, TIMOTHY JOSEPH, Apt. 3, 70 Ellis Avenue, Irvington, N. J. ROMANO, RALPH SAtVATORE, 48 64th Street, West New York, N. J. ROSE, JAMES J., 35tiWanor Drive, Newark, N. J. • Tau Kappa Epsilon. ROSENBERG, PHILIP, 864 Colonial Avenue, Union, N. J. • Academy of Science. RUDDY, CORNELIUS FOLEY, Route 209, Gilbert, Pa. • Sigma Delta Psi; Setonian Film Society; Residence Hall Council; Brown- son Society, President. RUSCONI, RICHARD ALBERT, 96 Ryerson Avenue, Paterson, N. J. RUSH, SHIRLEY K., 221 High Street, Metuchen, N. J. • Reg- istered Nurses Association; RUSSO, ENRICO JAMES, 135 Milton Place, South Orange, N. J. ’ ’ g Secretin K I OR, 2 Conn. • Academy of Science; Booster Club; Men’s Glee Club; Omega Pi, Recording Secretary. RUSSO, PATRICK VICTOR, 2129 Boulevard, West Hartford, Galleon, Senior Editor filiate, Vice-President; American Chemical Society Student Af- n Symphony. ROBERT, 29 Lavergne Street, Belle- 4 MARIE, 1115 Kennedy Boulevard, ident Education Association; New Jersey k Street, Ridgefield Park, N. J.. • Ac- , 36-22 Garden View Terrace, Fair Lawn, ' ational Education Association; Freshman )SEPH, 22 Point Lookout, Milford, Conn, lappa Epsilon; Seton Symphony. RINALDI, R iety; Golf; Rl tOBERT E. J( ,|l RUSSOMANO, JOSE1 ville, N. J. • Student C RYAN, KATHLEEN j Bayonne, N. J. Education Assojci RONAL1 ig Club. , WALTE1 N. J. • Drama Club; j Hazhfg Committee. RYBACKI, ROGER j Se b; T d PAUL HENRY, 2024 Steelier Avenue, Union, N. J. • ' .ifig Club, Treasurer. INI, ARTHUR JR., 216 9th Sheet, Fairview, N. J. • Kappa Psi, Chaplain; Society for the Advancement of lagement. ;, LAURA, 26 Van Tuyl Street, Staten Island, N. Y. 4DRA, DENNIS MARK. 766 Chambers Street, Tren- R, 0 1. R A li|p LOUIS. 107 Second Street, |South Orange, N. J. • Kappa Tau Lambda, Vice-President; WSOU. SANDpNATO, WILLIAM JR, 96 Preakness Avenue, Paterson, N. • Choir; Drama Club; National Education Association; Hall’s ’-Echo; Student Council; Student. Federated Government; Galleon; Senior Class, Vice-President; Chapel Committee; Fresh- man Hazing Committee; University Club. SAUGSTAD, ROBERT S, 28 Townsend Drive, Florhatn Park, N. J. • Phi Kappa Theta; Economics Club: Varsity Club; Golf. SCHAEDEL, MARIANNE, 64 St. Paul Avenue, Newark, N. J. SCHAEFFLER, PETER DWIGHT, 18 Euclid Avenue, Summit, N. J. • Finance Association. SCHMIEDER, GLEN PAUL, 25 Manor Drive, Newark, N. J. • Tau Sigma Phi; Intramurals. SCHNEIDER, MARIA VERONICA, 258 Cleveland Avenue, Has- brouck Heights, N. J. • Choir; Drama Club; French Club; Na- tional Education Association; Hall’s Echo. SCHOENHAUS, STEPHEN HARRY, 94 Byrd Avenue, Bloom- field, N. J. • Phi Kappa Theta; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Student Senate; Varsity Club; Basketball; Baseball. SCHOLER, SUSAN ANN, 553 78th Street, North Bergen, N. J. • Booster Club; Seton Voice; Prom Committee. SCHULZ, RICHARD ALAN, 4 Garret Court, Clifton, N. J. • Alpha Mu Gamma. SCHWIilZER. EILEEN, 22 Duncan Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. • Ncw J c I s iy„gj uc g ll0n Association; Student Education Association. SCHWERZLgR, MARY IRENE, 34 Marjorie Terrace, Engle - wood Cliffs, N. J. • National Education Association. SCHWIERK, PETER P., 77 Boylan Street, Newark, N. J. • Boost- A., 863 Falesky Street, Rahway, N J SCHWERZLER, MARY IRPMF - wood Cliffs, N. J. vterk. . nPBIBHI ler Club; Kappa Tau Lambda, Business Manager, ' Interfraternity Council Representative; Student Senate; Senior Prom Chairman: Blazer Ball Committee; Hazing Committee; Freshman Dance Committee. SCOTT. JUDY E., 332 Indian Road, Wayne, N. J. SCOTT, THOMAS CHARLES, 420 Vomel Drive, New Milford, N. J. • Phi Kappa Theta; Marketing Club; St. Thomas More Pre- Legal Society; Varsity Club, Vice-President; Baseball. SEMANSKI, RICHARD ROBERT, 832 Sauitt Place, Union, N. J. • Tau Kappa Epsilon, Vice-President; Marketing Club; Baseball. SENDLER, MARGO MARIE, 310 Academy Street, South Orange, N. J. • Booster Club: Student Council (Day); Women’s Glee Club: Federated Student Government, Representative; Freshman Class. Vice-President; Sigma Theta Sigma, Social Chairman, Vice-Presi- dent, President. SENECA, RODNEY F., 420 Minton Place, Orange, N. J. SERAF1N, FRANCIS, 843 Jersey Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J. SERAF1NI, LYDIA, 556 Mt. Prospect Avenue, Newark, N. J. • Student Education Association; Theta Delta Phi, President, Vice- President. SETO, MICHAEL M., 250 Patton Drive, Bloomfield, N. J. SETZER, THOMAS FRANCIS, 291 Monroe Avenue, River Edge, N.J. SFISKO, JOSEPH MICHAEL, 76 Finderne Avenue, Somerville, N. J. • Cosmopolitan Association; Sigma Delta Psi; Economics Club; Intramurals. SHAGWERT, ROSALIE GRACE, 383 Dakota Street, Paterson, N. J. • Alpha Pi Epsilon; Drama Club; National Education Asso- ciation; Freshman Class, Secretary; Sophomore ;afilass, Secretary; Psychology Club, Secretary. SHANNON, GERTRUDE, 60 Brian Road, yest Caldwell, N. J. • Theta Delta Phi; Student Education Association; New Jersey Education Association. SHAPIRO, LOUIS A., 240 Audubon Avenue, New York City, N. Y. • Setonian, Photography Editor; Workshop Theater, Prop Manager; Student Institute Communist Affairs; Photography Club, Parliamentarian; WSOU, Producer; Galleon, Associate Photogra- phy Editor; Football Club. SHARKEY. HUGH JAMES, 208 Lincoln Avenue, SHAW, REX F., 162 Pulis Avenue, Franklin Lake Booster Club; Phi Kappa Theta, President; St. Thonii Legal Society; Setonian; Setonian Film Society. SHERRY, ROBERT WILLIAM, 313 Indian Trail, N. J. • Economics Club, Secretary; Setonian. SHESTOK. PATRICIA N„ 300 South 21st Street, Irvi • Booster Club; Math Club: Galleon; Studen t Counc Committee; Chairman Christmas Social; Federated Student Gov- ernment. SHIELDS, KATHLEEN ELIZABETH, 670 Laurel Lane, Wyckoff, N. J. • Student Education Association; Booster Club; Literary Club; Political Science Club; Seton Voice. SHIVISKIS, J WSOU. SIENKIEWICZ, THERESA P., 122 Prospect Street, Jersey City, N. J. • Student Education Association; New Jersey Education Association. SILVER, ALLAN, 319 Trinity Place, Hillside, N. J. • Account- ing Club; Gamma Iota Alpha. SIMONELLI, ANTHONY ALLEN, 397 Oak Street, Ridgefield, N. J. • Booster Club; Setonian; Basketball, Varsity Manager; Base- ball, Varsity Manager; Assistant to Sports Publicity Director. SINNOTT, EDWARD JAMES, 99 Rhode Island Avenue, East Orange, N. J. • Marketing Club. SMALLEY, MICHAEL GEORGE JR., 1366 Washington Valley Road, N. J. • Intramurals. SMIAI.OWIOZ, RALPH J, 151 Jensen Avenue, Rahway, N. J. • Academy of Science; Zeta Epsilon Tau. SMITH, GREGORY HOWARD, 386 Huntington Road, Union, N. J. • Sociology Club; Intramurals. SMITH, JAMES BRIAN, 4 Manitou Way, Scotch Plains, N. J. • Pi Beta Delta; Setonian, News Editor, Editor-in-Chief; Workshop , Moun Irvingtc tuncil, I jbeth, N. N. J. ore Pre- in tainsidffl N. J. Publicity S, JEROME A., 229 Hoyt Street, Kearny, N. J. Theater; WSOU; Photography Club; Senior Class, Publicity Chair- man; Communication Arts Career uay Committee. SMITH, KATHLEEN ANN, 18 Parade Place, New Windsor, N. Y. • Booster Club; Phi Delta Pi, Historian, Newsletter Editor. SMITH, ROGER GRANT, 29 Wilber Street, New Providence, N. J. • Cosmopolitan Association, Vice-President Sigma Delta | Psi; American Chemical Society Student Affiliate; Residence Halls Council, President, Secretary-Treasurer; Galleon, Editor-in-Chief; Assistant to Sports Publicity Director. SMITH, RONALD BARRY, 215 Hillcrest Drive, Paramus, N. J. • Accounting Club; Drama Club; Student Council: University Club, Treasurer. SNOWDEN, JOHN WILLIAM, 339 Fern Place, Bethpage, N. Y. • Academy of Science: Elizabeth Seton Education Association. SNYDER, HARRY DANIEL, 26 Monticello Avenue, Newark, N. J. • Football Team; Intramurals. SOJKA, KENNETH A., 890 Westfield Avenue, Rahway, N. J. • Delta Sigma Qmicron. SOLOMITA, THOMAS A., 294 Lakeview Avenue, Rockville Centre, N. Y. • Academy of Science; Booster Club; Kappa Tau Lambda; Math Club; Modern Language Club; Physics Club; In- tramurals; Alpha Mu Gamma; Cheerleader; Interfraternity Coun- cil, Representative. SOMERSET, WILLTAM JOHN, 139 Princeton Road, Audubon,- N. J. • Setonian Film Society; Varsity Club; Basketball, Co- Captain. SOVICH, STEVE JOHN, 170 Cambridge Avenue, Garfield, N. J. SPADAVECCHIA, FRANK L.; 1123 Washington Street, Hoboken, I 1 n. j. m SPAGNOLA, ROBERT JAMES, 49 Columbia Avenue, Newark, N. J. • Booster Club; Omega Pi, Sergeant-at-Arms; Young Dem- ocrats; Intramurals; Football Club. SPALLONE, JOANNE, 524 Highlan d Avenue, Newark, N. J. • Student Education Association; New Jersey Education Association; Booster Club. SPEAR, DONALD A., 254 East 29th Street, Paterson, N. J. • Accounting Club; Drama Club; Psychology Club; Galleon; Society for the Advancement of Management; Junior Prom Committee. SPIESSBACH. PAUL THOMAS, 82 Longfellow Avenue, New- ark, N. J. • Omega Pi, Corresponding Secretary, Interfraternity Jb C ouncil Representative; Intramurals. • SPINA, MICHAEL WILLIAM, 146 Webster Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. • Setonihn, Sports Editor; Football Club; Intramurals. STAHL, PATRICIA ANN, 737 Hamilton Street, Harrison, N. J. Education Association; New Jersey Education Asso- IR, RICHARD THOMAS, 10 Racoon Drive, Hazlet, N. J. • Economics Club. STANLEY, ROBERT WILLIAM, 126 2nd Avenue, Hawthorne, N. J. • Freshman Class, Vice-President; Sophomore Class, Pres- ident. STANTON, JEAN, 24 Winant Street, Staten Island, N. Y. STARZMAN, WILLIAM C., 44 Amelia Avenue, Livingston, N. J. STASKEVICH, JUDITH, 155 Court, Elizabeth, N. J. • Student Education Association; New Jersey Education Association. STEFANICS, SISTER M. LUCY, Benedictine Hospital, Kingston, N. Y. • Registered Nurses Association. STOLARSKI, JANE ARLENE, 34 MacDonald Street, Clifton, N. J. • National Education Association. STICKNO, JOSEPH, 65 Lord Avenue, Bayonne, N. J. STONE, ANTHONY AMASA, 233 Little Falls Road, Cedar Grove, N. J. • Bayley Review; Alpha Mu Gamma; Modern Language Club; Setonian; Setonian Film Society. STRAMA, JOHN ANDREW, 450 Rahway Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J. • Accounting Club, Corresponding Secretary; Finance Asso- ciation; Setonian; Scabbard and Blade, Finance Officer; 2nd Look, Co-manager; Delta Epsilon Sigma. STRANG, THOMAS EDWARD, 106 wood Crest, N. J. • Booster Club; E1L cation Association; Physical Education ciety; Varsity Club; Soccer; Squash murals. syr“ re- STAIR, I Heather Road, Wild- th Seton Student Edu- Jub; Setonian Film So- iquets; Wrestling; Intra- SUESSMANN, JAMES R., 128 Dwight Avenue, Hillsdale, N. J. • Pershing Rifles, Finance Officer. SULLIVAN, GEORGE WILLIAM, 487 Passaic Avenue,-’ Passaic, N. J. • Men’s Glee Club. SULLIVAN, PATRICIA ANN, 1211 Radcliffe Place, Plainfield, 36 ! N. J. • Sodality, Sacristan; Registered Nurses Association, Sec- retary, President. SURMATIS, ANTHONY JOSEPH, 4 Sunset Road, West Caldwell, N. J. • Academy of Science. SWARTZ, RAYMOND PETER, 85 Fellwood Drive, Livingston, N. J. • Booster Club; Kappa Tau Lambda, Business Manager. SWEENEY, ROBERT EDWARD, 438 Colonial Drive, Monroe- ville, Pa. • ' Varsity Club; Track. SYLVDM, BEN J., 172 Tuxedo Parkway, Newark, N. J. • Finance Association; Varsity Club; Track. TAIBE, THOMAS T., 14 East 40th Street, Bayonne, N. J. • Ac- counting Club; Bowling Team. TANSKI, CYNTHIA MARIE, 83 Pompton Avenue, West Pater- son, N. J. • Alpha Pi Epsilon; Choir; National Education Asso- ciation. TARANTINO, CHRISTOPHER, 11 Highview Avenue, Totowa, N. J. • Accounting Club; Drama Club, Treasurer; French Club; Student Council; University Club, Treasurer, Vice-President. TARANTINO, JOHN CHARLES, 319 Alden Street, Orange, N. J. • Pershing Rifles. TARSON, MARK W., 540 Broadway, Bayonne, N. J. • Finance Association; Marketing Club; Setonian Film Society; Young Re- publicans; Intramurals; Society for the ' Advancement of Manage- ment. TERRY, CHARLES JOHN, 72 Fairmount Avenue, North Arling- ton, N. J. • Pershing Rifles; Intramurals; Society for the Advance- ment of Management. TESSIER, PAUL ROBERT, 63; Manhattan Court, Nutley, N. J. • Academy of Science; Booster Club; Psychology Club. TETI, SISTER MARTIN THERESE, 402 University Avenue, Newark, N. J. THALL, DONALD MICHAEL, 52 Elm Street, Ridgefield Park, N. J. • Pi Beta Delta; Elizabeth Seton Education Association. THELANDER, DONALD THOMAS, 67 Dryden Road, Upper Montclair, N. J. • Young Americans for Freedom; Young Re- publicans. THEWES, FRANK EDWARD, 24 Hanover Avenue, Whippany, N. J. THOMAS, JO ANN, 1165 Harmony Road, Union, N. J. • Theta Delta Phi; Student Education Association; New Jersey Education Association. THOMPSON, ROBERT L., 4 Mechanic Street, Succasunna, N. J. • Track. TOBIA, WILLIAM GERALD, 44 Village Road, Pompton Plains, N. J. • National Federation of Catholic College Students; Intra- murals. TOLPA, MICHAEL JOSEPH, 4-59 Lyncrest Avenue, Fair Lawn, N. J. • National Student Association; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Tennis. TORPEY, JOHN JOSEPH, 132 Melrose Avenue, North Arling- ton, N. J. • Art Club; International Relations Club. TORTORA, JAMES FRANCIS, 182 Bergen Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. TORTORELLA, CHARLES ALEXANDER, 329 Grand Street, Hoboken, N. J. • Zeta Epsilon Tau; Elizabeth Seton Education Association; Triphibian Guard. TRAM, ROSE ANN THERESIA, 273 West Lake Avenue, Rah- way, N. J. • Theta Delta Phi, Vice-President; New Jersey State Student Nurses Association. TREGER, ROBERT J., 811 14th Street, Union City, N. J. TROI, REV. FRANK LOUIS, 88 High Street, Montclair, N. J. TUMINO, EMANUEL J., 15 68th Street, Guttenberg, N. J. • Omega Pi. TUMINO, SALLY, 1701 Mildred Avenue, Linden, N. J. • Stu- dent Education Association; New Jersey Education Association. TUMMINEIXO, ROSEMARY B., 209 7th Avenue, Paterson, N. J. • Alpha Pi Epsilon, Historian; National Education Association; Psychology Club. URBANOWICZ, RITA CLAIRE, 21 East 15th Street, Bayonne, N. J. • Seton Voice; Prom Committee; New Jersey State Student Nurses Association. VALENTI, JOSEPH ANTHONY, 38 Washington Street, Long Branch, N. J. • International Relations Club; Intramurals; Phi Alpha Theta. VALLARIO, RICHARD W., 22 Springdale Avenue, Newark, N. J. • Academy of Science. VAN SPRANG, RICHARD ANDREW, 913 Bloomfield Street, Hoboken, N. J. • Zeta Epsilon Tau; National Federation of Catholic College S tudents; Student Senate; Triphibian Guard; Intramurals. VARLEY, WILLIAM HUGH, 28 Plymouth Place, Roseland, N. J. VASSALLO, CHARLES JOHN, 54 Autumn Street, Lodi, N. J. • Elizabeth Seton Education Association; Young Democrats; ROTC Band. VAZZANO, SISTER ANGELITA, C.S.J.B., St. Lucy Convent, 12 Amity Place, Newark, N. J. VIANA, ALBINA, 140 Ripley Place, Elizabeth, N. J. • Music Club; Art Club. VIGH, ALEXANDER L., 555 Fair Lawn Parkway, Saddle Brook, N. J. • Academy of Science; Biology Research; Alpha Epsilon Delta, Historian. VILARDI, ANGELO ANTHONY, 142 Newark Avenue, Bloom- field, N. J. • Phi Beta Gamma, Vice-President; Men’s Glee Club. VIRAG, CLARE ANN, 128 River Drive, Garfield, N. J. • Alpha Pi Epsilon, President; National Education Association; University Club; Junior Class, Secretary; Senior Class, Secretary. VIRGILIO, ROBERT N., 212 Maple Street, Weehawken, N. J. • Sigma Phi Epsilon. VIVIANO, RALPH M., 236 Joline Avenue, Long Branch, N. J. VONDRAN, RAYMOND FLORIAN, 409 W. 6th Avenue, Ro- selle, N. J. • Phi Alpha Theta, President; Alpha Mu Gamma; Delta Epsilon Sigma. VOORHEES, WILLIAM W„ 452 Pines Lake Drive East, Wayne, N. J. • Delta Sigma Phi, President; Modern Language Club; Delta Epsilon Sigma; Alpha Mu Gamma; Phi Alpha Theta. WALESKI, CHESTER A., 26 George Street, Bayonne, N. J. • Pershing Rifles. WALLACE, ANNE MARGARET, 269 Union Avenue, Clifton, N. J. • Student Council (Day); Federated Student Government, Recording Secretary, Treasurer. WALLACE, JOHN A„ 31 19th Street, Paterson, N. J. • National Education Association. WALLIS, ANN MARIE, 1050 George Street, New Brunswick, N. J. • Sophomore Class, Secretary; Theta Delta Phi, Secretary; Student Education Association. WALSH, GEORGE E., 47 Ernston Road, Parlin, N. J. • Phi Beta Gamma, Secretary. WALSH, JAMES MICHAEL, 17 Coolidge Road, Maplewood, N. J. WALSH, MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER, 33 Sanderson Avenue, West Caldwell, N. J. • Pershing Rifles, Pledgemaster; Scabbard and Blade. WARD, WILLIAM EATON, 257 Kingsland Terrace, South Or- ange, N. J. WASHBURN, DIANE MARIE, 13 Orchard Street, Bernards- ville, N. J. • Sodality of Our Lady. WATERS, PHILIP JAMES, St. Mary’s Abbey, Morristown, N. J. • Philosophy Club. WEINMANN, RICHARD THOMAS, 1051 West Side Avenue Jersey City, N. J. WEINSPACH, KAREN, 31 Northfield Terrace, Clifton, N. J. • Theta Delta Phi; Student Education Association, Student Council Representative; Booster Club; New Jersey Education Association; Senior Class, Secretary; Student Council. WEINSTEIN, JAMES W., 77 Basswood Terrace, Wayne, N. 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Morley Mr. and Mrs. Peter Motti Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moylan Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Munley Marie Murray Mrs. Jenie Mustrat Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Najaka Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Napoletano Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Narise Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Nariso Mr. Joseph Natole Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Naumann Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Niccoletti Mrs. Edward Niter Mr. and Mrs. John Niziol Mr. Anthony Notaro Mr. and Mrs. John Nycz Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Olsen Mr. John J. O’Neill Mr. and Mrs. George A. Oriel Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Ortiz Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ottilio Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paczkowski Adele Palieri Mr. Frank Paoletti Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Paquerle Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paslowski Glinia Pasquale Mr. and Mrs. John Pastorick Mr. and Mrs. Roger S. Payne Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Pelka Mr. and Mrs. Cosmo Pengitore Mr. and Mrs. Qharles B. Peoples Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Picciano Anna Pico Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Ply Mr. and Mrs. John J. 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Fickert Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fina Mr. and Mrs. James Finn Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frazzano Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. H. Giasiello Mr. and Mrs. John R. Girgenti Mr. James Granato Mrs. Lillian Groziano Mr. Lester D. Harris Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Herald Mr. and Mrs. Albino Herdade Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Higgins Mr. and Mrs. John Honan Mr. and Mrs. F. Kuruc Mr. Daniel Lalley Mr. and Mrs. John Lanza Elizabeth Ritacco Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rodzielowicz The Roger Family Mr. and Mrs. John Rozanski Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ruggiero Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saake Peter Paul Sait Mrs. Antoinette Savia Dr. Robert Scalfarotto Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scholer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Serofani Mr. Peter Spverno Mr. and Mrs. William Singler Mr. Frank Spadanecchia Mr. Bill Strattor Mrs. Helen Stulga Mr. Frank Suchan Mr. an d Mrs. Joseph Surmatis Mr. and Mrs. Ben Surpin Mrs. Annette Tavormina Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thewes Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thewes Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thornton Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tonero Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Torlucci Mr. and Mrs. John J. Traina Mr. William J. Treger Family of John Tuite Mr. and Mrs. William Tully Margaret Vargo Mr. Frank D. L. Vecchio The Village Sport Shop Mrs. E. L. Voorhees Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Watts Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wechtler Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilde Mr. Earl Williams Mr. and Mrs. Casimir Zizik Marion Zohonetz Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lenz Mr. and Mrs. Richard Leonard Mr. and Mrs. John Lintner Mr. and Mrs. Gildo Lucerto Mrs. L. M. McGraw Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKenna Mi , and Mrs. Henry Macchi Mr. and Mrs. George M. Magee Mr. John Maletto Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Manikowski Mr. and Mrs. Louis Manto Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Matthews Mr. and Mrs. John Mauger Mr. and Mrs. John Mautone Anne Minissale Mr. and Mrs. A. Miolinari Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. George Mote Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mulvaney Mr. J. V. Hornbeck Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Iovino Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jackowski Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jaslanek Mr. and Mrs. Kaptein Mr. and Mrs. Irving Katz Lt. Colonel and Mrs. John Keneally Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kiely Mr. and Mrs. John M. Kinnealy Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kisly Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knox Mr. and Mrs. A. Koda Mr. and Mrs. John Kowalak Mr. and Mrs. George Kowalski Mr. and Mrs. William Kowalski Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nagle Mr. Gery Notaro Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Pepe Mr. and Mrs. William D. Pilone Mr. Michael Poko Mr. and Mrs. Sol Rappaport (f3edt lAJidheA to the C iadd oj? 68 flrom the South Orange Student Senate 1967-68 President GEORGE HARDIN Vice-President GREGORY COLLINS Treasurer TROY BAYDALA Recording Secretary KEVIN FOLEY Corresponding Secretary DENNIS O’KEEFE BEST WISHES 1968 NEWARK EVENING GALLEON STAFF BEST WISHES TO Lorraine Kusen Joanne Uma Victoria Arsulowicz Arthur Raff THE CLASS OF 1968 FROM CLASS OF 1969 MR. and MRS. CLASS WALTER KUSEN WITH SPIRIT ®!)t Class of 1968 BEST OF LUCK THE CLASS OF 1968 FROM Inter - F raternity Council CONGRA TULA TIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1968 FROM The Brothers of Tau Kappa Epsilon CONGRATULA TIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1968 FROM Sigma Tau Gamma AND TO THEIR GRADUATING BROTHERS— Paul Bannon Larry Kurtz Tom Buckley George Ljutch Mike Beams Steve Marshall Jack Grant John Niziol Roger Smith Joe Sfisko BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1968 FROM TAU DELTA PHI FRATERNITY TAU PHI CHAPTER CONGRA TULA TIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1968 FROM THE BROTHERS OF SIG EP 374 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1968 FROM The Brothers of Alpha Kappa Psi ‘National Professional Business Fraternity ’ President JOHN MALYSKA Vice-President JOHN ZVALAUSKAS Secretary EDWARD BEGLEY Treasurer ROBERT QUINLAN Master of Rituals KENNETH BATTISTA DON ' S DRIVE-IN 650 SO. ORANGE AVENUE LIVINGSTON, N. J. WISHES THE BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1968 THE BROTHERS OF DELTA SIGMA PHI FRATERNITY CONGRATULATE THE CLASS OF 1968 AND THEIR GRADUATING BROTHERS CONGRA TULA TIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1968 FROM The Brothers of Phi Kappa Theata Fraternity The Brothers of Zeta Epsilon Tau Fraternity Angelo Bariso Joseph Branda Douglas Cestone Joseph Demetro Ralph Eastman Donald Epstein EXTEND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1968 AND TO James Moran J. Raymond Oldroyd Ralph Smialowicz Charles Tortella Richard Van Sprang Rosario Zappulla Louis Hakim Le onard Heinzman Charles Lott Claude Mahone Anthony Massenzio William Matthews 375 METROPOLITAN MAINTENANCE CO. Since 1889 OFFICES • INSTITUTIONS SCHOOLS • FACTORIES INSURED BONDED PERSONNEL 300 State Hwy No 20 1. Rutherford complete supervised janitorial services • OFFICE CLEANING o FLOOR WAXING o CARPET SHAMPOOING o WINDOW WASHING ALL RELATED SERVICES Call 939-8500 art J lettering BEAVER SIGN SHOP When the Occasion posters 12 BEAVER STREET Demands the Finest graphs NEWARK, N. J. RESTAURANT - CATERER — 7 Rooms — Seating 10-900 — charts 642-4639 Gabe Lucas ★ 80 PARK AVENUE BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1968 NEWARK, NEW JERSEY FROM Phone 484-7200 — 484-2121 LORRAINE KUSEN SETON HALL UNIVERSITY McLaughlin library SO. ORANGE, N. 1. RAE PUBLISHING COMPANY 2 8 2 GROVE AVENUE CEDAR GROVE, N. J. Edward Martin Studios, Inc. Edward McKenna — Martin Arenson 164 OCEAN AVENUE JERSEY CITY 5, N. J. The editors deeply regret any omissions or errors in the 1968 GALLEON. ARCHIVES SETON HALL UNIVERSITY To those who have died in Vietnam . . . Lt. Brian D. Conlan, USMC Lt. Gerald D. Geoghegan, USMC Lt. Donald M. Leta, USA Pvt. Gregory J. McIntyre, USMC Capt. Charles J. Watters, USA
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