Seton Hall University - Galleon Yearbook (South Orange, NJ)
- Class of 1969
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Editor-in-Chief JOSEPH L. BODNAR Executive Editor MICHAEL GALLIVAN Business Editor MARTIN McCORMACK Photography Editor RICHARD MORRIS Moderator REV. KENETH O LEARY Darlington Editor DENNIS HOGAN Paterson Editor JOANNE BAKOS Associate Editors MARY DEGNAN JOHN DELANEY Art MICHAEL GUARRAIA Poetry JOHN DELANEY BRUCE RAFFERTY Administrative Advisor MR. EDWARD HENDRICKSON Staff Paul Acocella, Rosemarie Agamie, Louise Alifano, Frank Ambrosino, Richard Ar- j it?’ Bernard Bacchetta, Tom Bolduc, Lois Bono, Agnes Colaneri, Mary Fitz- patrick, Elizabeth Hart, Edward Jette, John Kenlon, Richard Kunert, Donald Lucerto, Miles Montemore, Patrick Mun- ley, Lynn Partacz, Bruce Rafferty, Arthur Reynolds, Daria Sawczyn, Patricia Sween- ey, Barbara Turatti, Mary Yurko DEDICATION AND THEME 4 SENIORS - 16 WHO’S WHO _ 148 ADMINISTRATION _ 160 FACULTY .. 172 STUDENT LIFE ...... _ 192 GREEKS .. 206 ACTIVITIES _ _ 226 SPECIAL EVENTS .. 264 SPORTS .. .. 300 SENIOR DIRECTORY .. 348 CONCLUSION .. 378 $£IA{JG SO. Qft THE GALLEON SETON HALL UNIVERSITY SOUTH ORANGE, NEW JERSEY When the stress and confusion of this con- temporary world frustrates us in such a way that we loose sight of our purpose, we start a search for our position in this tumul- tuous place. find the answer. We ex- ur selves for we feel that st be some reason for our e at this specific time. But all becomes muddy, and we collapse again into confusion, despair, and frustration. The world spins around at such a rate that we lose hope and doubt our own abilities and convictions. Now we turn our face from the mirror. We seek others; we need someone else for we know that it is in other peo- ple that we grow. We search for someone to share our lives with. We learn more about ourselves and others, and we de- velop somewhat of an understanding of why, who, what we are. This is so fantastic, and it motivates us to uncover an even greater knowledge of ourselves. So we leave our comfortable place to go out to experience more. We can’t find total fulfillment through one person alone. We need to surround ourselves with people who love living, and who display it to everyone. We search to find a greater meaning in our lives. • ••« Recently to Seton Hall a man has come who seems to have a rare quality. He is a man who has shown us what life is all about. W e admire him as one who has meaning in his own life and who has conveyed this meaning to those around him. It is for this reason that we dedicate this book to him, Mr. Edward Hendrickson. His close friends say that he has found his ‘ fountain of youth ’ in working with college students. Indeed he is youthful for he possesses the ability to be both a friend and an administrator to us. So we learn from him how to communicate with people. There are times when you surround your- selves with many people, and everything is good and beautiful. You for- get all your problems be- cause now they seem so insignificant. You wish that you could be this way forever. You wish that you could go back to the beginning and start the good times all over again. In these days when an administrator has to earn the respect and faith of those he guides, Mr. Hendrickson has been able to rise above the mire of the Establishment to manifest his integrity. He does this all by being himself at all times. .ft Then, when everyone leaves, and you are alone, you wonder why people still hate each other, why people kill each other, why people don’t love one another. You sit there frustrated in that you don’t know what you can do to change these people. However, you do know that you have to do something for you wouldn’t be able to live with yourself. JKbJ: JOSEPH DOMINIC ABRUZZESE Bachelor of Science Marketing The light of learning faded . . . MECHTI ACHMETOV Bachelor of Arts Psychology JOHN B. ACOCELLA Bachelor of Arts Political Science PAUL F. ACOCELLA Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts ROSEMARIE AGAMIE FRANCES ANN AIOSA Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Bachelor of Science Elementary Education 18 JANICE LUCILLE ALBANESE Bachelor of Science Elementary Education LOUISE ANN ALIFANO Bachelor of Science Elementary Education GREGORY MEDDIE ALLARD Bachelor of Arts Philosophy JOHN ANTHONY ALMEIDA Bachelor of Arts History LOUIS RICHARD ALONGE Bachelor of Arts Biology VINCENT JOSEPH AMATO Bachelor of Science Biology ELPIDIO RALPH AMBRIOSO Bachelor of Science Accounting . . . and went out. FRANK ANTHONY AMBROSINO Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations 19 DOMINIC FRANCIS AMOROSA VIRGINIA M. ANDREANO Bachelor of Arts History Bachelor of Science English Education Blow in his ear and he’ll follow you anywhere. JOHN JOSEPH ARAGONA Bachelor of Science General Science Ed. 20 ANTHONY J. ARDISE Bachelor of Arts English WAYNE DONALD ANDREWS Bachelor of Science Accounting RENEE ANGELICA Bachelor of Science Nursing RICHARD ALAN ARDITO Bachelor of Science English Education LOUIS VICTOR ARMINIO Bachelor of Arts Psychology BARBARA ANN ARMSTRONG Bachelor of Science Elementary Education RICHARD J. ARNHOLS Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages Love is a matter of human involvement. ALEX J. ASSELTA Bachelor of Arts Government BARTHOLOMEW GEORGE ATKINS Bachelor of Science History RICHARD R. AULICINO Bachelor of Arts Biology JOSEPH RALPH AURIEMMA Bachelor of Science Marketing 21 MARTIN I. AXELRAD Bachelor of Science Accounting DIANE BABICH Bachelor of Science Elementary Education JOANNE VIVIAN BAKOS Bachelor of Science Elementary Education ROSEMARY LOUISE BALDINO Bachelor of Science Nursing DAVID A. BARBER Bachelor of Science Physical Education RICHARD FRANCIS BARBONE Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations Academic accomplishment can be measured in a variety of ways. JEANNE K. BARCLAY Bachelor of Arts English BARNETT LOUIS BARMEN Bachelor of Arts Government EILEEN C. BARRY Bachelor of Science Nursing WILLIAM R. BARKER Bachelor of Arts History JOHN B. BARON Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages ANDREW J. BAUMGARTNER Bachelor of Arts History THOMAS A. BEACH Bachelor of Arts Government FREDERICK C. BEAUCHAMP Bachelor of Arts English This man is either a shrewd gambler or a sore loser. LINDA JANE BEHR Bachelor of Arts Sociology ANTHONY T. BELLO Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts EDWARD PETER BEGLEY Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations SALVATORE CHARLES BELLINI Bachelor of Science Accounting CARLA VIVIAN BELLO Bachelor of Arts Social Studies To rehearse is to make yourself someone else. JOSEPH ERNEST BERTHOLD Bachelor of Science Physics MICHAEL J. Bachelor of Arts BERARDI Sociology JOHN J. BERTALAN Bachelor of Arts Political Science JOSEPH RALPH BENFANTE Bachelor of A rts Psychology MICHELE MARY BERTONE Bachelor of Science Elementary Education JOAN M. BYRNE Bachelor of Science Elementary Education ANTHONY F. BEYER Bachelor of Science Physical Education 25 The quantity and diversity of literature can stagger the imagination. V 1 LINDA ANN BIERHERR Bachelor of Science Nursing JOHN FRANCIS BIERNACKI Bachelor of A rts Biology WALTER A. BILOTTA Bachelor of Arts Biology BARBARA I. BLOCKUS Bachelor of Science Elementary Education 26 MARGARET G. BLOWERS Bachelor of Science Nursing FRANK WILLIAM BODE Bachelor of Science Social Studies Education JOSEPH LOUIS BODNAR Bachelor of Science Accounting LINDA B. BONARDI Bachelor of Science Nursing WILLIAM WAYNE BONGIORNO Bachelor of Arts Biology JOSEPH CHARLES BONK Bachelor of Arts Government LOIS JEAN BONO Bachelor of Science Elementary Education GREGORY W. BOSSET Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations JOHN J. BOTTA Bachelor of Arts English “ Miss Perkins, 1 think 1 just sat on the letter opener.” 27 MICHAEL DENNIS BOTTE Bachelor of Science Business WILLIAM FRANCIS BOYLAN GERALDINE ELLEN BOYLE Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts Bachelor of Science Elementary Education ROBERT JOEL BRASS Bachelor of Arts Political Science RALPH J. BRAVACO Bachelor of Science Mathematics ARTHUR JOHN BRADY Bachelor of Science Physical Education 28 EDWIN LOUIS BRAUN Bachelor of Science Accounting NEIL A. BROMIRSKI Bachelor of Science Mathematics MARGARET MARY BROPHY Bachelor of Science Elementary Education CHRISTINE A. BROZENA Bachelor of Science Elementary Education ANTHONY MICHAEL BRUNO Bachelor of Science English Education CATHERINE MARGARET BUCKLEY Bachelor of Science Elementary Education 29 MARY CAROLYN BUETTNER Bachelor of Science Elementary Education ANTHONY P. BUFANO Bachelor of Arts Political Science FRANCIS JOHN BURBAGE, JR. RONALD EDWARD BURGESS Bachelor of Science Accounting Bachelor of Science Accounting JOHN PATRICK BURKE Bachelor of Science Marketing JOSEPH JAMES BURKE Bachelor of Arts History 30 LAURA ELLEN BURKE Bachelor of A rts Sociology MICHELE KATHLEEN BURKE Bachelor of Science Elementary Education MARY ELLEN JILL BURY Bachelor of Science Elementary Education JOHN WAYNE CACCIOLA Bachelor of Science Social Studies Education NELLA GINA CALDARONE Bachelor of Science Elementary Education JAMES GARY BUZAR Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations ANDREW W. CAIRNS Bachelor of Arts Psychology WILLARD ERWIN BYER, JR. Bachelor of Science Public Accounting JAMES LOUIS CALANTROPIO Bachelor of Science Spanish Education LINDA DORAND CAMPBELL Bachelor of Science Nursing 31 CHARLES B. CANAVAN Bachelor of Science Social Studies Education ROBERT J. CANTORE Bachelor of Science Accounting FREDERICK W. CAPUANO Bachelor of Arts History 32 Portrait of the curator as a young man. JACQUELINE CANONICO Bachelor of Science Elementary Education JOANN HELEN CAPORASO Bachelor of Science English Education MARYELLEN PATRICIA CARL Bachelor of Science Education JAMES ROBERT CARLSON Bachelor of Science Accounting JOSEPHINE ANN CARRABBA Bachelor of Science Elementary Education DENNIS M. CARROLL Bachelor of Arts English CHARLES ANTHONY CARR Bachelor of Science Accounting MARGARET JO-ANN CARRIGG Bachelor of Science N ursing ROBERT G. CARULLO Bachelor of Science Accounting 33 JAMES R. CASAGRANDE Bachelor of Science Health Physical Ed. DONALD JOSEPH CASCIO Bachelor of Arts Psychology JAMES A. CASOLA Bachelor of Science Accounting KEVIN F. CASSIDY Bachelor of Arts English JAMES A. CAUFIELD, JR. Bachelor of Arts English THOMAS WALTER CAVANAGH Bachelor of Arts History Kingfish, you done fooled me fo ' the last time. r 34 DANIEL JAMES CHALLAN Bachelor of Science Accounting BROTHER CHARLES JOHN CHAPPETTO Bachelor of Arts English With this very machine I’ll rule the world. STEPHEN PHILIPP CHAROS Bachelor of Arts Psychology BERNARD JOHN CHELIS Bachelor of Arts Psychology JOHN M. CHIEGO Bachelor of Science Accounting { LOUIS T. CHINI Bachelor of Science Accounting RONALD WILLIAM CHRISTIE Bachelor of Science Accounting STEPHEN MICHAEL CICCARELLA Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages 35 THERESA ANN CIGNARELLA Bachelor of Science Elementary Education KENNETH JOSEPH CIUFFREDA Bachelor of Arts Premedical JOHN MARVIN CLONINGER Bachelor of Science Physics Education 36 ANTHONY CIORRA Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages ROBERT PAUL CLARK Bachelor of Arts History C-IMc i . TJJ 5IPW V ' or TTlOSt Wlit) w ir, 150 5WI|T Tjr TTlOSc Wlw | t;7 H’, 150 li ' Ni) ' br lilOSc Wlw u ' fiiVr. 150 5H0KT ror 7H05 c Who IJt li ' ltt . Pul Who [JVc a Me ts NOT JOHN FRANCIS CIPOLETTI Bachelor of Science Accounting BRUCE ROBERT CLEARY Bachelor of Science Accounting WALTER JOHN CMIELEWSKI Bachelor of Science English Education MARYELLEN VIRGINIA CODY Bachelor of Science Nursing WILLIAM ROCCO COLAGRANDE Bachelor of Arts Psychology AGNES PATRICIA COLANERI Bachelor of Science English Education f r t ANTHONY MICHAEL COLATRELLA Bachelor of Arts JOSEPH RUSSELL COLAVITA Bachelor of Arts English LUCILLE A. COLE Bachelor of Science Elementary Education 37 Premedical WALTER N. COLEMAN Bachelor of Science Accounting ROBERT MICHAEL COMOLLO Bachelor of Science Accounting 38 JOSEPH M. COLELLA Bachelor of Arts Political Science ROBERT W. COLEMAN Bachelor of Science Business Education WALTER ROBERT COLEMAN MICHAEL ANTHONY Bachelor of Science Accounting COLUCCI, JR. Bachelor of Science Elementary Education JOSEPH ANTHONY CONCODORA FRANK JOHN CONLAN Bachelor of Arts Premedical Bachelor of Science English Education f ATHA F. CONTE FRANK LOUIS CONTICELLO ROSE MARY CORSO Bachelor of Science Nursing Bachelor of Science Finance Bachelor of Science Elementary Education f - MARYANN E. CONSTANTINO Bachelor of Science N ursing JANET CELESTE CRISCIONE Bachelor of Science Elementary Education WILLIAM J. COWEN Bachelor of Arts Political Science STEPHEN R. CRONIN Bachelor of Arts Biology TERRANCE F. COYLE Bachelor of Science Accounting 39 A THOMAS GARY CROSS Bachelor of Arts Sociology FRANK JOSEPH CUNDARI Bachelor of Science Accounting WILLIAM JAMES CURRIE Bachelor of Arts Political Science 40 JAMES RUSSELL CROWLEY Bachelor of Science Secondary Education TRUDIE CUSHING Bachelor of Science Nursing CHARLES JOSEPH CUCCIA Bachelor of Arts Political Science MICHAEL EATON CUNNINGHAM Bachelor of Arts Government JOHN A. CUSTODE Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations i i i ♦ JOHN STEVEN D’ACONTI Bachelor of Arts Biology CHARLES DAMBROSKI Bachelor of Arts English MARIE HELENA DANAVE Bachelor of Science Elementary Education JOHN S. DALTON Bachelor of Science Marketing JOSEPH LOUIS DANCSAK Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations ALEX WILLIAM D’AMBROSIO Bachelor of Arts History DANTE D. D’AMICO Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations BARBARA DANELSKI Bachelor of Science Elementary Education 41 ROBERT M. D’ANGIOLILLO Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts LOUIE DE ANGELIS Bachelor of Science Accounting THOMAS S. DAVIDSON THOMAS JOHN DAVIS Bachelor of Science History Bachelor of Arts Philosophy JAMES ELTON DEAS RONALD A. DE CICCO Bachelor of Science Secondary Education Bachelor of Arts English y t r f MARY F. DEGNAN Bachelor of Science Elementary Education LINDA SUE DE GREZIA Bachelor of Science Elementary Education JOSEPH DEL SORDI, JR. Bachelor of Arts History JOSEPH ANTHONY DE LUCIA Bachelor of Science Accounting JOHN F. DELANEY Bachelor of Science English Education DANIEL J. DEMARCO Bachelor of Arts English WILLIAM NICHOLAS DEMCHER Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations 43 STEPHEN M. DEMKO Bachelor of Science Mathematics PETER M. DE PAUL Bachelor of Science English Education RAYMOND J. DE RIGGI Bachelor of Science Accounting 44 HENRIETTA CHRISTINA DE MUCCIO Bachelor of Science History Education JUDITH ANN DE RIENZO Bachelor of Science Elementary Education DWIGHT CARLTON DE RISI Bachelor of Arts Premedical RICHARD PAUL DE ROSA Bachelor of Arts Premedical DANIEL JOSEPH DE TROLIO Bachelor of Science Accounting FELIX DE VINCENTIS Bachelor of Science Mathematics Education CHARLES DE ROXTRO Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages You really want to eat here, huh. YALANDA L. DI BENEDETTO Bachelor of Science Elementary Education BRIAN THOMAS DEVENEY Bachelor of Arts History ROBERT JOSEPH DI BENEDETTO Bachelor of Science Premedical Biology ROBERT F. DI BIAS Bachelor of Science Marketing 45 ANTHONY P. DI BIASE Bachelor of Arts Premedical MICHAEL JOSEPH DI COLA Bachelor of Arts History ELEANOR D. DIETRICH Bachelor of Science Nursing LUCILLE F. DI GIOVANNI Bachelor of Science Elementary Education BARBARA GRACE DI NICOLA Barht lor of Science Nursing ANTHONY DI PALMA ROBERT JOHN DI QUOLLO Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations 46 PAUL R. DISBROW Bachelor of Science Accounting ! 1 ) REGINA DOMERASKI Bachelor of Arts English ROBERT JOSEPH DOMINICK WALTER L. DONOFRIO Bachelor of Science Accounting Bachelor of Science Social Studies Education JOHN DONOHUE Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages RICHARD EDWARD DOOLEY Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations PATRICIA LOUISE DORIS Bachelor of Arts English MADONNA DEEGAN DORSA Bachelor of Science Elementary Education JOSEPH G. V. D’ORSI Bachelor of Science Social Studies 47 The most educational part of college is the bull session. CHARLES JOSEPH DOWD RAYMOND EDWARD DROZD Bachelor of Arts History 48 WILLIAM ROBERT DROSBACK Bachelor of Science Finance MARY ANNE E. DUDAS Bachelor of Science N ursing PATRICIA MARY DUFFY Bachelor of Science Nursing SHARON MARY DUNN Bachelor of Science Elementary Education VIRGINIA LEE DUKES Bachelor of Science Elementary Education PHILLIP COURTNEY DUNPHY Bachelor of Science Physical Education JAMES DULL Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages Selecting some sounds in the Paterson cafeteria. JAMES ALAN DUTTER Bachelor of Science History ( JAMES C. DYCHKOWSKI Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts STEPHANIE ANN DZIEKONSKI Bachelor of Science Nursing THOMAS VINCENT EAGER WILLIAM PETER EDMUND Bachelor of Science Marketing Bachelor of Arts History 50 LAWRENCE R. DZIUBEK Bachelor of Science Public Accounting THOMAS F. EDWARDS, JR. Bachelor of Arts History ( I KAREN FRANCES EGAN Bachelor of Science Elementary Education ROBERT J. EMMA Bachelor of Arts Premedical EUGENE A. EHRLICH Bachelor of Science Bookkeeping and Accounting Education ABRAM EICHENBLATT Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations GERALDINE C. ENGELBACH Bachelor of Science Nursing ANTHONY B. ENRIGHT Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations 51 MARY LOU ERCOLANO Bachelor of Science Elementary Education EUGENE J. ERRICO Bachelor of Arts English PAUL VINCENT ERDOS, JR. Bachelor of Science English MICHAEL JOSEPH ESTOCK, II Bachelor of Science Business Education ■% 1 1 Is ■ 1 Pi 1 Ill ft ALBERTO ERRICO Bachelor of Science Physical Education THOMAS EDWARD ETCHELLS Bachelor of Science Accounting Identification (L to R) : Nos. 07632, 09896, 87943, 54786, 79051, 84037, 69547, 78507 and 67523. Excuse to mother, No. 42: The late meeting. JO ANNE EWING Bachelor of Science Elementary Education MICHAEL THOMAS FABRIZIO Bachelor of Arts Biology DAVID A. FARGNOLI Bachelor of Science Social Studies FRANCIS A. FALATEK Bachelor of Science Business Education DENNIS THOMAS FARRELL Bachelor of Arts Philosophy MARY LOU FALK Bachelor of Science Elementary Education 53 EDWARD FRANCIS FARRELL Bachelor of Arts English GARY STUART FEINMAN Bachelor of Science Accounting RAYMOND ALAN FARRINGTON Bachelor of Arts History JOHN VINCENT FELICETTI Bachelor of Arts History FRANK MICHAEL FASANO Bachelor of Arts English Two girls wrap presents while two robots rap each other. LANE M. FERDINAND Bachelor of Arts Political Science 54 WILLIAM J. FERNANDEZ, JR. Bachelor of Science Chemistry RICHARD THOMAS FERRI Bachelor of Arts Government COSIMO J. FERRARI Bachelor of Science Biology PAUL W. FERRARA Bachelor of Science Marketing DOMINIC PETER FESTANTE Bachelor of Arts English 55 ROBERT JOSEPH FETTWEIS KENNETH F. FINN Bachelor of Arts History Bachelor of Science English Education MICHAEL JAMES FINN Bachelor of Science Accounting DANIEL MARTIN FINNEGAN Bachelor of Arts English THOMAS JOSEPH FIORE Bachelor of Science Marketing MARY THERESA FITZPATRICK Bachelor of Science History Education 56 EDWARD ANTHONY FITZPATRICK Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations JAMES FLAHERTY, JR. Bachelor of Arts History FRANK TRAVERS FLANNERY Bachelor of Arts History BARBARA LYNN FLEMING Bachelor of Science Elementary Education JOSEPH ALOYSIUS FLEMING Bachelor of Arts Biology THOMAS M. FLETCHER Bachelor of Science Accounting JOHN JOSEPH FLUGEL Bachelor of Science Marketing KEVIN PATRICK FOLEY Bachelor of Arts Political Science ALAN P. FORCE Bachelor of Arts Biology 57 Modern music turns him on. ANNE MARIE FORD Bachelor of Science Nursing MARY LOU FORSTER Bachelor of Science Nursing CHARLES BERNARD FOX, JR Bachelor of Science Accounting 58 SR. SHARON FRACLOSE Bachelor of Science Nursing EDGAR M. FRENKEL Bachelor of Arts Premedical GAIL MARIE FUCHS Bachelor of Science Elementary Education THOMAS HENRY FUCHS Bachelor of Science Mathematics GERALD EDWARD FUSELLA Bachelor of Arts History PATRICIA M. GAHAN Bachelor of Science Elementary Education ROBERT M. GALIONE Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations MICHAEL LEO GALLIVAN Bachelor of Science Economics RITA E. GALLO Bachelor of Science Elementary Education FRANCIS XAVIER GARRITY Bachelor of Arts History RICHARD CARL GENABITH Bachelor of Arts History 60 ROBERT EDWARD GEISLER Bachelor of Arts History CHARLES V. GIAIMO Bachelor of Science Accounting JOSEPH GEORGE GIAN ATT ASIO Bachelor of Arts Psychology MICHAEL JAMES GIBBONS Bachelor of Arts French NICHOLAS PETER GIANNOTTI Bachelor of Science Finance CAROLE MARIE GIBBONS Bachelor of Arts Psychology THOMAS PATRICK GIBLIN Bachelor of Arts Political Science JAMES JOSEPH GIESEN MARK EDWARD GILLIGAN Bachelor of Science Mathematics Bachelor of Science Accounting ANTHONY RALPH GIORDANO Bachelor of Science English JAMES A. GIULIANO Bachelor of Science Elementary Education JOHN A. GIRGENTI Bachelor of Arts Political Science JOHN T. GLEASON Bachelor of Science Marketing f RONALD J. GNIDZIEJKO Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts GLORIA JEAN GODLESKY Bachelor of Science Elementary Education 62 RUSSELL M. GOMES Bachelor of Science English JOSEPH GOODE Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages FRANK GOSS Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages JOSEPH FRANCIS GOURLEY Bachelor of Science Accounting JOHN JOSEPH GRAEBER Bachelor of Arts Predental Is this the face of a scholar? EDWARD F. GRAICHEN, JR. Bachelor of Science Business Education JOSEPH LOUIS GRANITO Bachelor of Science Chemistry ANTHONY VINCENT GRAZIANO Bachelor of Science Elementary Education ROBERT L. GREGORY Bachelor of Science Mathematics CHARLES MARK GRIPPO Bachelor of Science Mathematics Signing the James Brown contract makes the idea of a Soul Weekend a reality. CHARLES P. GROM Bachelor of Science Accounting 64 GREG R. GRUBELICH Bachelor of Arts Political Science MICHAEL WILLIAM GRZELAK Bachelor of Arts Biology i ANGEL GUIKOFF Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations JOHN MICHAEL GUDERIAN Bachelor of Arts English MARGARET KATHERINE HACKER Bachelor of Science Elementary Education JAMES P. GUY Bachelor of Arts Sociology 65 MICHAEL C. GUARRAIA Bachelor of Arts French ANTONIO GIAN CARLO GUIDA Bachelor of Arts Sociology ANGELO J. GUARINO Bachelor of Arts Political Science ROBERT A. GUARRERA Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations JOANNE E. HAERTEL Bachelor of Science Elementary Education PATRICIA LALLEY HAMWAY Bachelor of Science Elementary Education ROY J. HALI Bachelor of Science Marketing JOHN BRUCE HANDLEY Bachelor of Science Social Studies MARY HELEN HALLAWAY Bachelor of Science Elementary Education ROBERT JOSEPH HANNA Bachelor of Science Marketing H M 1 % t 66 WILLIAM M. HARNETT Bachelor of Science Economics ■■ CAROL ANN HARRISON Bachelor of Science Elementary Education LAURENCE F. HARRINGTON Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts 0 ELIZABETH SELENA HART Bachelor of Science English Education JOSEPH E. HANSON Bachelor of Arts English LESTER ROBERT HARRIS Bachelor of Science History Me and the guy at the top of the other page are athletes. I know because F r . Hor- gan told me” JOHN PETER HARTLEY Bachelor of Arts Psychology HUGH McCORMICK HAYDEN Bachelor of Arts Political Science RICHARD F. HEALEY Bachelor of Arts Political Science TERRY RONALD HEATER Bachelor of Arts History HENRY DAVID HEBERLING Bachelor of Science Social Studies Education RICHARD LAWRENCE HEFFERS Bachelor of Science English Education k V 68 f EILEEN RITA HEINDEL Bachelor of Arts History JAMES J. HEINZE Bachelor of Science Accounting LOUIS P. HESTRES, JR. Bachelor of Arts Philosophy CHARLES JOHN HEUSER Bachelor of Science Marketing EDMUND STEPHEN HIGGINS Bachelor of Arts History PETER B. HIGGINS Bachelor of Science Marketing 69 RICHARD LEE HILDEBRAND Bachelor of Science Physical Education ELAINE TERESA HOFFMAN Bachelor of Arts Spanish MARGARET B. HOLLENBECK Bachelor of Science Elementary Education 70 DONALD J. HINES Bachelor of Science Accounting GLENN RICHARD HOFFMAN Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations ROBERT K. HIRSCH Bachelor of Science Accounting DENNIS HOGAN Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages WILLIAM F. HOLT Bachelor of Science Marketing i i J t k k 4 ANDREW S. HUDAK Bachelor of Science Marketing DOROTHY A. HORN Bachelor of Science Elementary Education HELEN HURLEY Bachelor of Science Elementary Education LOIS T. IANNUZZI Bachelor of Science Elementary Education THOMAS MICHAEL HUNT Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations JOAN ELIZABETH IANNACCONE Bachelor of Science Elementary Education MICHAEL J. HORGAN Bachelor of Arts History THOMAS W. HORAN Bachelor of Science Accounting RAYMOND A. IANNUZZI, JR. Bachelor of Science Physical Education LANCE M. INCITTI Bachelor of Arts Premedical KEITH ROY ISLEIB Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations 72 DANUTA ANN IMIOLEK Bachelor of Science Nursing BETTYE ANN INGRAM Bachelor of Science Nursing DANIEL F. IMPERATRICE Bachelor of Arts Political Science ROBERT JOSEPH IRACANE Bachelor of Science Accounting “Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble . . I i 9 l 1 i 1 KENNETH PHILIP JANIAK Bachelor of Science Social Studies Education PAUL BAKER JACOBY Bachelor of Arts English RICHARD P. JARUSIEWICZ Bachelor of Arts French GEORGE JADELIS Bachelor of Arts Psychology ALAN JOHN JEGLINSKI Bachelor of Science Marketing FRED ALBERT JINOCH Bachelor of Arts Psychology 73 MORRIS L. JOHNSON Bachelor of Science Accounting SHARON D. JOHNSON Bachelor of Science French Education GARY M. JUST Bachelor of Science Marketing PATRICIA KAMIN Bachelor of Science Nursing WANDA MARION KAMIONKA Bachelor of Science Elementary Education 74 GREGORY MICHAEL JUBA Bachelor of Arts History i f % A WILLIAM W. KARATZ ' Bachelor of Science Physical Education CHERYL ANNE KARCZEWSKI HENRY EDWARD KARWOWSKI Bachelor of Science Nursing Bachelor of Science General Science “Gee, you have three aces and the other guys don’t have any.” HARRY LEONARD KATZ Bachelor of Science Physical Education BERNARD JOSEPH KAZER Bachelor of Science Marketing 75 BRIAN P. KEELEY Bachelor of Arts Pre-Law History JOHN JOSEPH KEHOE Bachelor of Science Marketing WILLIAM JOSEPH KEIBER Bachelor of Arts History ANGELA MARIE KELLER Bachelor of Arts Sociology 76 CATHERINE MARY KELLETT Bachelor of Science Nursing CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL KELLY Bachelor of Science . Accounting JAMES KELLY Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages KATHRYN ANN KELLY Bachelor of Science Nursing MARY E. KELLY Bachelor of Science Nursing THOMAS J. KELLY Bachelor of Arts History PETER JAMES KENAH Bachelor of Science Marketing JOHN KENLON Bachelor of Arts English 77 JAMES J. KENNEDY Bachelor of Science History THOMAS HENRY KIDA Bachelor of Science Accounting FRANK DAVID KIEVITT Bachelor of Arts English MIKLOS KINDA Bachelor of Science Accounting Paterson has its own parking problems. CASIMIR W. KLECZKO Bachelor of Arts Biology CHERYL ANN KNIGHT Bachelor of Science Nursing HAROLD CHARLES KNOX Bachelor of Arts Political Science 78 DANIEL JOHN KOCSIS Bachelor of Arts Sociology RICHARD JOHN KODA Bachelor of Science Public Accounting MICHAEL D. KOSTENKO Bachelor of Science English Bachelor of Science Nursing RAYMOND FRANK KOZAKEWICZ Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts KENNETH RAYMOND KRUSHENSKI Bachelor of Arts Government ROBERT S. KRENZEL Bachelor of Science Marketing 79 RICHARD JOSEPH KUNERT Bachelor of Science History Education RAYMOND KUPKE Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages EILEEN JANET KURUC Bachelor of Science Elementary Education EL WOOD J. KUNZMANN Bachelor of Arts History Individualistic society may start with indi- vidualistic dress. i CLEMENTINE ANN KUSS Bachelor of Science Social Studies Education 80 JOHN LAFERRERA Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages | 4 GEORGE K. LALKA Bachelor of Science Chemistry WILLIAM R. LAMB Bachelor of Science Economics MARYANN P. LANCASTER Bachelor of Science Nursing RICHARD LAMKEN Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages WILLIAM ANTHONY LANCIERI Bachelor of Science Marketing 81 $ i Bachelor of Arts Premedical MICHAEL ROBERT LARKIN Bachelor of Arts Psychology ELAINE THERESA LARDIERI Bachelor of Arts History 82 EVELYN A. LAWLER Bachelor of Science Elementary Education f i JAMES HARRY LECHLITER Bachelor of Science Mathematics THOMAS J. LEANE Bachelor of Arts Government BARBARA JUDITH LECKI Bachelor of Science Elementary Education ROBERT L. LAWTEN Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations LAWRENCE E. LEAR Bachelor of Arts Economics CARL EDWARD LEKANDER Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations 83 “ Crazy college kids! Give ’em a little beer and they think they can fly.” SHEILA F. LENIHAN Bachelor of Science Nursing KEVIN J. LENNON Bachelor of Science History FRED E. LESSER Bachelor of Science Accounting MARILYN LETICH Bachelor of Science Elementary Education MICHAEL V. LILOIA Bachelor of Science Business Education PAUL DAVID LISOWSKI Bachelor of Science Finance MARK L. LEVY Bachelor of Science Social Studies Education WILLIAM CARL LOEFFLER Bachelor of Science Business-Marketing 84 Bachelor of Science Social Studies Education MADELINE CARR LOMBAERDE BRIAN DANIEL LONERGAN Bachelor of Science Mathematics Bachelor of Arts History CAROLE JEAN LUBAS Bachelor of Science Nursing PHILIP LEON LUBOFF Bachelor of Arts French DONALD A. LUCERTO Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts DENNIS JOHN LUDDY Bachelor of Arts Government 85 JOSEPH FREDERICK LUPO Bachelor of Science Mathematics ELAINE MARY LUSARDI Bachelor of Science Elementary Education DENNIS E. LYNCH Bachelor of Science Marketing WILLIAM F. LYNCH, III Bachelor of Arts Social Studies J. WALTER MacFARLANE Bachelor of Science Marketing ALAN CHARLES MacDONALD Bachelor of Science Mathematics 86 FRANCIS XAVIER MacKINNEY Bachelor of Arts ■ English ROBERT JOHN MADARA Bachelor of Arts English ROBERT NEIL MAGOVERN Bachelor of Arts Sociology DONALD T. MAHER Bachelor of Science Marketing THOMAS S. MAJOR Bachelor of Arts Psychology JOHN FRANCIS MALONE Bachelor of Arts History JOSEPH W. MALYSKA Bachelor of Science Accounting LOUIS JOSEPH MANCUSO, JR. Bachelor of Science Marketing 87 PAUL D. MANGANIELLO Bachelor of Arts Biology Premedical CHARLES A. MANTO Bachelor of Science History THOMAS STANLEY MANIKOWSKI Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts SR. M. ARLINE MANNING Bachelor of Science Nursing 5 V THOMAS W. MARCINIAK GEORGE A. MARINO Bachelor of Science Physical Education Bachelor of Science . Public Accounting 88 JOSEPH A. MARINO Bachelor of Arts Biology THOMAS ANDREWS MARKT Bachelor of Science Public Accounting PETER JAMES MARTIKES Bachelor of Science Chemistry WILLIAM B. MARINO Bachelor of Science Marketing JOSEPH N. MARKKOVICH Bachelor of Science Finance . . . while the one on the right used Today’s ALL. STEVEN ALAN MARX Bachelor of Arts Government MONICA C. MASKE Bachelor of Arts English 89 PATRICIA ANN MASTROMARINO Bachelor of Science Mathematics Education REGINA MARIE MATHIESEN BART LOUIS MATTALIANO Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Bachelor of Science Physical Education ALLAN S. MATTHEWS Bachelor of Science English DENNIS M. MAUTONE Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations CHARLES H. MAYER Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations DENIS FRANCIS MAYER Bachelor of Science Physical Education 90 JOHN J. MAYOREK Bachelor of Science Accounting JOHN JOSEPH MAZIARSKI Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations ANTHONY LOUIS MAZZA Bachelor of Arts Psychology DANIEL CARMINE MAZZAGETTI Bachelor of Science Accounting JOSEPH R. McCABE Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations JOSEPH McCANN, III Bachelor of Science English Education 91 ROBERT JOHN McCALL Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations MARIE ELIZABETH MCCARTHY Bachelor of Science Nursing MARTIN LAWRENCE McCORMACK Bachelor of Science Public Accounting JOHN THOMAS McCREADIE Bachelor of Arts History FRANK J. McCREE Bachelor of Science Elementary Education JANE E. McCURRAN Bachelor of Science Elementary Education CHARLES MCDERMOTT Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages I At Christmas time mountains of presents were wrapped for the Annual Christmas Party for the area’s orphans . . . m fli ■ ... Of course, tests had to be run to insure that the presents were in working order. I RITA PATRICE MCDONALD Bachelor of Science Elementary Education ALBERT BRIAN McFADDEN Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts NEIL PATRICK McFADDEN Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations ANDREW GEORGE McFARLAND Bachelor of Science Chemistry JOHN JOSEPH McGIRR Bachelor of Arts Biology THOMAS P. McGUINNESS Bachelor of Arts Psychology 93 WILLIAM M. McGUIRE Bachelor of Arts Sociology THERESA ANNE McLEAN Bachelor of Science Elementary Education PATRICK FRANCIS McKEE Bachelor of Arts Political Science JOHN ROBERT McKINLEY Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations JAMES McMAHON Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages JAMES GEORGE McKEOUGH Bachelor of Science Accounting KENNETH C. McLOONE Bachelor of Science Accounting 94 fl f J 4 JOHN VINCENT McMANUS Bachelor of Science Accounting JOHN THOMAS MEEHAN Bachelor of Science Accounting ALBERT PAUL MELINI Bachelor of Arts Political Science BERNADETTE ANNE McNAMARA Bachelor of Science Elementary Education MARILYN LOUISE MEKOSH Bachelor of Science Elementary Education CHARLENE ANN MEADE Bachelor of Science Nursing ALICE M. MELBY Bachelor of Science Elementary Education EILEEN MARY MENAGHAN Bachelor of Science Nursing 95 MARIE M. MERRITT FREDERICK EDMOND METZLER VICKI MEZZO Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations Bachelor of Science Elementary Education 96 A little snow falls and everybody turns mountaineer. RUDOLFO MICHELS Bachelor of Science Economics CAROL LEE MIDURA Bachelor of Science Elementary Education WILLIAM N. MILIANES n Bachelor of Arts Political Science DANIEL E. MILLER Bachelor of Arts English RONALD JAMES MILOS Bachelor of Science ■ Education 97 PAUL ARTHUR MINAFRI Bachelor of Arts History SHARON R. MITCHELL Bachelor of Science Nursing CHRISTINE ELLEN MINDAS Bachelor of Science Elementary Education MICHAEL JOHN MIRARCHI Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations KATHLEEN AGNES MOLINELLI Bachelor of Science Elementary Education VINCENT F. MOLOUGHNEY JOSEPH MONTANO Bachelor of Science Mathematics Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages 98 MILES THOMAS MONTEMORE Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts MILAGROS MORALES Bachelor of Science Social Studies Education ROBERT PETER MOSCO Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations MARY ANN MORGAN Bachelor of Science Elementary Education ROBERT JOSEPH MUELLER Bachelor of Arts Psychology JOHN JOSEPH MULLEN Bachelor of Arts Psychology JOHN E. MULLER Bachelor of Arts Sociology 99 PATRICK MUNLEY Bachelor of Science Mathematics JAMES MICHAEL MULVANEY Bachelor of Arts History MARY ROSE MURRAY Bachelor of Science Nursing WALTER F. MUSHINSKI Bachelor of Science Social Studies Education VIRGINIA SUSAN MURPHY Bachelor of Science Elementary Education FRANCES MARY MUSSANO Bachelor of Science So.cial Studies Education JOHN JAMES MURPHY Bachelor of Science Accounting 100 BARRY B. MUSTER Bachelor of Science History Education MATTHEW C. NADDEO Bachelor of Arts French FRANK PAUL NAGLE Bachelor of Science Mathematics GLENN HENRY NAKLICKI Bachelor of Science Mathematics Education SUSAN L. NADLER Bachelor of Science Nursing LINDA ANN NAPORANO Bachelor of Science Elementary Education ALEXANDER NARCISE Bachelor of Science Accounting 101 ANTHONY NARDINO Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages JOHN F. NEARY Bachelor of Arts History PAUL ALEXANDER NESBITT Bachelor of Science Mathematics 102 RONALD JOHN NASH Bachelor of Arts History BRUCE NEGRYCZ, II Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations KAREN DENISE NEVIN Bachelor of Science Nursing ROSE MERLE D. NAZAR Bachelor of Science Social Studies DIANE N. NICASTRO Bachelor of Science Elementary Education MARIA RITA NICHOLSON Bachelor of Arts English JANE ANNE NIELSEN Bachelor of Science Nursing To listen to another’s ideas is to improve your own. CAROL ROSE NOTARO Bachelor of Science Nursing STEVEN NOVAK Bachelor of Science Social Studies Education CAROL ANN NIETUBICZ Bachelor of Science Elementary Education BRUCE B. NIOSI Bachelor of Arts Government DANIEL J. O’BRIEN Bachelor of Arts Economics 103 JAMES J. O’BRIEN Bachelor of Science Accounting JOHN O’CONNELL JEAN MARIE O’CONNOR Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages Bachelor of Science English Education RICHARD KEVIN O’CONNOR ROBERT SETON O’CONNOR, JR. Bachelor of Arts History Bachelor of Science Accounting JOHN A. O’HARA Bachelor of Science Mathematics Education First you collect the information . . . ANTHONY PATRICK O’HARE, JR. Bachelor of Science Social Studies Education jr 104 ALICE ANN OLENHAUS Bachelor of Science Elementary Education . . . then you try to figure out what it means. ELLEN V. OLIVO Bachelor of Science Elementary Education CAROL ANN OLLENSCHLEGER Bachelor of Science Nursing JOHN PAUL OPALKA Bachelor of Science Mathematics ARTHUR J. ORIEL Bachelor of Science Accounting SANDRA MARIE OROS Bachelor of Arts Psychology JAMES LAWRENCE OSBORNE Bachelor of Science Accounting 105 KATHLEEN HELEN OZGA Bachelor of Science Nursing PHYLLIS ANN PANAS Bachelor of Science Elementary Education WILLIAM SIMON PACIESAS Bachelor of Science Physics JOHN EDWARD PANKENIER Bachelor of Science Marketing KENNETH ALLEN PAGLIUGHI Bachelor of Arts Government JOHN FRANK PALLINO, JR. 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PERRONE Bachelor of Science Nursing 108 RONALD WALTER PIATKOWSKI Bachelor of Science Marketing JOHN PETILLO Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages RAYMOND DAVID PICCIANO Bachelor of Arts Economics GEORGE PIEGARO Bachelor of Science English Education ROBERT MARTIN PING Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations DANIEL ANDREW PIETRO Bachelor of Arts Premedical RICHARD A. PLAATSMAN Bachelor of Science Psychology 109 NANCY THERESA PLACA Bachelor of Science Nursing RAYMOND S. POLITOWSKI Bachelor of Science Marketing EDWARD POSFIMATO Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages 110 THOMAS JOSEPH POLAKOWSKI Bachelor of Arts English ELIZABETH R. POLLAK Bachelor of Science Elementary Education VIRGINIA M. POLITO Bachelor of Science Elementary Education ROBERT JOHN POLLAK Bachelor of Science History BARBARA ANN POTOCKI Bachelor of Science Elementary Education JOHN R. PRIMAVERA Bachelor of Arts Economics STANLEY RICHARD PSZCZOLKO W SKI Bachelor of Science Mathematics EDWARD R. QUINN Bachelor of Arts Sociology GARY JOSEPH PROSCIA Bachelor of Science Accounting JOSEPH A. PUSKAS Bachelor of Science Accounting ELEANOR MARIE PURCELL Bachelor of Science Accounting ROBERT L. PYHEL Bachelor of Science Physical Education THOMAS JOSEPH QUINN Bachelor of Arts Economics 111 MAUREEN MARGARET RACANIELLO Bachelor of Science Elementary Education JOHN W. RAIMO Bachelor of Arts History MICHAEL JOHN RADIGAN Bachelor of Arts History RICHARD ROBERT RAGER Bachelor of Science Mathematics Education CARLOS A. RAMIREZ Bachelor of Science Accounting BRUCE F. RAFFERTY Bachelor of Arts English “Yea, you can bite my fingernail HAROLD RAPEL Bachelor of Science Social Studies Education 112 MICHAEL LEO REDDINGTON Bachelor of Science Public Accounting RONALD WALTER REBA Bachelor of Arts Political Science BARBARA LESLIE REISBOARD Bachelor of Science Elementary Education RAYMOND RICHARD REID Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations FRED WILLIAM REISTER Bachelor of Arts Psychology ROBERT JOHN REEBER Bachelor of Science Mathematics RONALD STANLEY REMBISZ Bachelor of Arts Psychology 113 SUSAN HELEN REMORENKO Bachelor of Science Chemistry PHILIP JOSEPH RENDER Bachelor of Arts Biology ARTHUR WARREN REYNOLDS Bachelor of Science Social Studies Education RICHARD LOUIS RICCIARDI Bachelor of Arts Psychology JOSEPH RIEDER Bachelor of Arts English ISABEL JEAN RILEY Bachelor of Science Elementary Education 114 ROSE MARIE RIMMELE Bachelor of Science Elementary Education DAVID EUGENE RIZZO Bachelor of Science Political Science PATRICK H. ROBINSON Bachelor of Arts French WILLIAM BOOTH ROCK Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts CATHERINE ESTELLE RODGERS Bachelor of Science Nursing JAMES T. RODGERS Bachelor of Science History Education KATHLEEN ANNE ROGERS Bachelor of Science Elementary Education ROBERT ROMAN Bachelor of Science Elementary Education STEPHEN E. ROMAN Bachelor of Science Accounting PATRICIA ANN ROMANOWSKI Bachelor of Arts Sociology 115 DENNIS S. ROSATELLI Bachelor of Science Accounting BRUCE M. ROTHSCHILD Bachelor of Science Biology PAUL RICHARD ROWETT Bachelor of Science History DANIEL JOHN ROTONDI Bachelor of Science Physical Education JOSEPH E. ROWLAND Bachelor of Science Accounting GEORGE RUANE Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages ROBERT ANTHONY RUSIGNOLA Bachelor of Arts Political Science RALPH LOUIS RUGGIERO Bachelor of Arts History JAMES M. RUSIGNUOLO Bachelor of Science Marketing 117 FRANK PETER RUSSOMANNO RAYMOND R. RUSSOMANO KATHLEEN ROSE RYABY Bachelor of Arts History Bachelor of Science Science Education Bachelor of Science Nursing ROBERT C. SAAL Bachelor of Arts Sociology 118 HELENE E. SABATOS Bachelor of Science Elementary Education PETER SABOLCH Bachelor of Arts Biology ERNEST R. SADOWSKI Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations ROBERT P. SALSBURY Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations CARMEN PHILIP SALVATORE Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations When you’re having problems, the best thing to do is to ask for help. JOANN MARIE SALVESTR1N1 Bachelor of Science Nursing MICHAEL ANTHONY SANTANIELLO Bachelor of Arts Psychology THOMAS GEORGE SANTORA Bachelor of Arts Predental 119 True education takes place in the classroom . . . NICOLETTE T. SARAPPA Bachelor of Science Nursing ARP AD J. SAVOLY Bachelor of Science Chemistry DARIA SAWCZYN Bachelor of Science English Education JAMES ANDREW SBARBARO Bachelor of Science Chemistry LAWRENCE ANTHONY SCANZILLO Bachelor of Science Physical Education The “Feminine Mystique” continues to be a source for never-ending wonder. JAMES H. SCHEICK Bachelor of Science Marketing OSCAR SCHERER, JR. Bachelor of Science Biology ROBERT JOHN SCHLENDORF Bachelor of Science Accounting CARL JOSEPH SCHMIDT Bachelor of Science Chemistry BARBARA LORRAINE SCHMITT Bachelor of Science Elementary Education EDWIN W. SCHMIERER Bachelor of Arts History ELEANOR THERESA SCHOCH Bachelor of Science Elementary Education THOMAS D. SCHROLL Bachelor of Science Business Education JOHN SCHUSTER, III Bachelor of Arts Psychology 122 HERMAN JOHN SCHUTZE, JR. Bachelor of Arts Biology KENNETH F. SCHWETJE Bachelor of Arts Political Science RICHARD F. SCHWOEBEL Bachelor of Science Accounting DONALD FRANCIS SCILLIERI RONALD J. SCIOSCIA Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations Bachelor of Science Accounting JOHN M. SCULLY Bachelor of Arts History MAURICE A. SCULLY Bachelor of Arts English KATHRYN E. SEMPLE Bachelor of Science Elementary Education AUGUST JOSEPH SENERCHIA Bachelor of Arts Biology CAROL THERESA SERAFINI Bachelor of Science Elementary Education 123 MARY CLAIRE SHANAHAN Bachelor of Science Elementary Education DENNIS JOSEPH SHANING Bachelor of Arts Psychology HARRY B. SHAPIRO Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts SUSAN C. SHEA Bachelor of Science Elementary Education WILLIAM JOSEPH SHEA Bachelor of Arts History 124 Together yet so very much alone MARK EDWARD SHEEHET Bachelor of Science Marketing LINDA MARIE SHERIDAN Bachelor of Science Chemistry WILLIAM GEORGE SHLALA Bachelor of Arts Political Science SHERYL LYN SIEGEL Bachelor of Science Nursing DANIEL MICHAEL SIERCHIO Bachelor of Science Accounting PATRICIA D. SIMPSON Bachelor of Science Nursing PRISCILLA ANN SIROTNAK Bachelor of Science Elementary Education SONA E. SILON Bachelor of Science Elementary Education ROBERT CHARLES SISSERSON Bachelor of Arts Political Science 126 “The university will be run for, not in spite of, the students JOSEPH T. SKULSKI Bachelor of Science Marketing PATRICIA FRANCES SLEGESKY Bachelor of Science Elementary Education ROBERT C. SMALL Bachelor of Science Marketing JOHN JOSEPH SLEVIN Bachelor of Arts Psychology MARGARET D. SMITH Bachelor of Science Nursing 127 PAUL DOUGLAS SMITH ROBERT MICHAEL SMITH Bachelor of Science Physical Education Bachelor of Arts Sociology ROBERT JOSEPH SODANO Bachelor of Science Marketing VINCENT SOROKOSKI JOSEPH CARMEN SPARACINO Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages Bachelor of Science Accounting 128 5 ROBERT B. SPARKS ne Bachelor of Science Marketing LINDA ANN SPATOLA Bachelor of Science Nursing JOSEPH SPINOSA Bachelor of Arts Premedical CAROL MARY STAKNIS Bachelor of Science Nursing GEORGE C. SPINA Bachelor of Arts History GERALD L. SPITLER Bachelor of Science English Education WARREN A. STECKER Bachelor of Arts History 129 DONALD H. STECKROTH Bachelor of Science Accounting MICHAEL STELLATO Bachelor of Science Elementary Education LORRAINE JOAN STEWART Bachelor of Science Nursing WALTER FRANKLYN STILLMAN Bachelor of Science Marketing RICHARD JOSEPH STRASSER Bachelor of Arts Government 130 WILLIAM JAMES STRINGER Bachelor of Arts English LEO STELZER, JR. Bachelor of Arts Bioiogy Premedical JOHN PHILIP STRAPP, JR. Bachelor of Arts Political Science WILLIAM JAMES STROLLO, JR. Bachelor of Arts Sociology JOHN HENRY SUMINSKI Bachelor of Arts American History JOHN JOSEPH STRONG Bachelor of Science Accounting JOHN L. SULLIVAN Bachelor of Arts Communication Arts JOSEPH PAUL SURIANO Bachelor of Arts Social Studies CAROLYN M. SULLIVAN Bachelor of Science Elementary Education MARC P. SULLIVAN Bachelor of Arts Political Science JOHN PHILIP SWARTZ Bachelor of Arts Psychology 131 PATRICIA MARY SWEENEY Bachelor of Science Nursing MARYANN TAHAN Bachelor of Science Elementary Education SUSAN F. SWETLEY Bachelor of Science Elementary Education STEPHEN S. SZUCHS Bachelor of Science Chemistry MELINDA A. TAKACS Bachelor of Science Elementary Education CARROLL ANN SYREK Bachelor of Science Nursing CHRISTOPHER TARANTINO Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations VINCENT PHILIP TAVORMINA Bachelor of Science Accounting ROGER W. THOMAS Bachelor of Arts History KATHLEEN HELEN TENNANT Bachelor of Science Nursing MARY D. THOMAS Bachelor of Science Nursing RONALD CHARLES THOMPSON Bachelor of Arts Sociology ELIZABETH MARY THOMAS Bachelor of Science Elementary Education MICHAEL J. THORNTON Bachelor of Science Marketing 133 JOHN F. TICHE Bachelor of Science Accounting MICHAEL J. TORSIELLO Bachelor of Arts Biology JOSEPH JOHN TOMASEK Bachelor of Arts History JOHN R. TORT, JR. Bachelor of Arts Economics 134 ANN MARIE TRACEY Bachelor of Science Elementary Education ALAN WALTER TREZ Bachelor of Arts Sociology DONALD E. TREMBLAY Bachelor of Science Marketing LINDA J. TRONCONE Bachelor of Science Elementary Education 135 JULIUS F. TUPAJ Bachelor of Science History BARBARA ANN TURATTI Bachelor of Science Elementary Education VICTOR R. UNSINN Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations ARMAND THOMAS URSINO, JR. Bachelor of Science Marketing ROBERT GEORGE VACCARO Bachelor of Arts History ROBERT HENRY VANDER CLOCK Bachelor of Arts History i JOHN EDWARD VAN HOOK Bachelor of Arts 136 Classical Literature Language CLIFFORD VINCENT VAN NEST Bachelor of Arts Psychology 1 LYNN MARY VARGO Bachelor of Science Nursing KATHERINE ANN VEIGA Bachelor of Science Elementary Education JOHN R. VERBOVSKY Bachelor of Arts Biology Z ROSEMARY ADELINE VERDI Bachelor of Science Elementary Education CLIFFORD PAUL WALSH Bachelor of Science Finance 137 JOHN W. VESTER Bachelor of Arts Biology JOHN J. WALSH Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations ROSEMARY CATHERINE WALSH ROBERTA M. WARREN SARAH M. WATERS Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Bachelor of Arts Sociology Bachelor of Science Marketing 138 SCOTT I. WATKINS Bachelor of Science Elementary Education CURTIS FREDERICK WATTS Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations ANN INGRAM WEBER Bachelor of Science Elementary Education RONALD WILLIAM WEINBERG Bachelor of Arts Social Studies CAROL L. WEIS Bachelor of Science Elementary Education ALFRED J. WERDANN Bachelor of Science Accounting ARTHUR ALAN WEINSTEIN Bachelor of Arts History WILLIAM E. WEISS Bachelor of Arts History BRUCE ROBERT WESSEL Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations 140 JESSIE ANN WESTERMAN Bachelor of Science Nursing GEORGE W. WESTERVELT Bachelor of Arts History t FRANK CYRIL WIGGINS Bachelor of Arts Psychology TERRENCE J. WHELAN Bachelor of Arts History MATTHEW FRANCIS WILHELM Bachelor of Science Marketing JUDITH A. WILLARD Bachelor of Science Elementary Education 141 STANLEY F. WISNESKI Bachelor of Arts Economics JOHN JOSEPH WOGLOM Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations RICHARD J. WRUBEL Bachelor of Arts Psychology DOUGLAS R. WOLF Bachelor of Arts Philosophy JOHN L. 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Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Bachelor of Science Physical Education JANICE ANN ZOLLO Bachelor of Arts Elementary Education KENNETH D. ASSMANN Bachelor of Science Management ROBERT JOSEPH CAPPOLA Bachelor of Arts Pre-Dental LOIS ATTALLA Bachelor of Science Elementary Education THOMAS CREGAN Bachelor of Science History Education EDWARD FOX Bachelor of Arts English JAMES H EIMLICH Bachelor of Arts History JOHN KIELEY Bachelor of Arts History ALFREDO DINIS JULIO Bachelor of Science Marketing JORIE RESCH Bachelor of Science Elementary Education WILLIAM C. VICTORY Bachelor of Science Industrial Relations ROBERT SLIPE Bachelor of Arts Classical Languages 147 WHO’S WHO KEVIE 148 ROGER RON PAUL PHIL SARAH MARYLOU 156 ANDY MIKE PATTI 157 158 159 ' VBr v « AjB v W|ii A . Sv r £ % , w j Jb vJ 1 r— A VIlETi m l if | r ■Bl 4Bv ■■■■■■■■■■■ MR. WILLIAM J. STOUTENBURGH ARCHBISHOP THOMAS A. BOLAND BOARD OF TRUSTEES m DR. JOHN MENG DR. CLARENCE C. WALTON MR. CHARLES M. GRACE BISHOP JOHN J. DOUGHERTY BISHOP JOHN J. DOUGHERTY MR. JOHN E. FARRELL MONSIGOR WILLIAM F. HOGAN MR. IRVING R. ROSENHAUS MONSIGNOR JOSEPH A. DOOLING MR. THOMAS H. GASSERT 163 MOST REV. JOHN J. DOUGHERTY S.T.D.. S.S.D.. E.H.D.. LE D President of the University OFFICERS VERY REV. MSGR. EDWARD J. FLEMING S.T.L., Ph.D. Executive Vice-President REV. THOMAS G. FAHY, Ph.D. Vice-President in Charge of Instruction ALFRED D. DONOVAN, J.D., Ll.D. Vice-President in Charge of Student Personnel Services robert j. devalue, b.s. Vice-President in Charge of Business Affairs 166 DEANS JOHN H. CALLAN, Ed.D. Dean of the School of Education EDWARD M. FITZGIBBON M.A. Dean of Paterson College SISTER AGNES M. REINKEMEYER, Ph.D. Dean of the School of Nursing WILLIAM J. DOERFLINGER, M.A. BERNARD A. DUFFY, M.Ed. Assistant Dean of the School Assistant Dean of the School of Education of Business Administration REV. ALBERT B. HAKIM, Ph.D. MIRIAM F. O’DONNELL, M.A. Dean of the College of Arts and Science Executive Dean of University College ROBERT J. SENKIER, Ed.D. Dean of the School of Business Administration BERNARD J. STACK, M.A. Assistant Dean of the College of A rts and Science 167 STAFF “On the other hand we have five fingers — and one cigar.” REV. JOHN M. FRANCIS E. BOCC1A JOHN BOTTI GENE W. COLLINS LEE W. COOKE BALLWEG ED.M. LL.B. B.S. B.A. B.A. Director of Student Alumni Executive Director of Assistant Director Dean of Men Teaching and Placement Secretary Public Relations of Admissions JOSEPH CUCINOTTA M.B.A. Course Counsellor DONSON W. DESSAU B.S. Security Chief J. DOUGLAS DEMAREST V. REV. MSGR. WILLIAM NOE FIELD Purchasing Agent Manager of Administrative Services M.L.S. University Librarian 168 EDWARD M. F1TZGIBBON THOMAS E. FINNEGAN M.A. B.S. Dean of Paterson College Associ ate Director of Development MARIE K. FREDERICK J. GUSTAVE F. GOERZ FITZSIMMONS GARR1TY M.A. University Registrar M.A. Assistant to the President for University Development Course Counsellor EDWARD S. HENDRICKSON B.A. REV. JOHN J. HORGAN B.S. Director of Student Affairs Director of Athletics ROBERT B. IMGRUND M.A. Director of Housing O. LAWRENCE KEEFE M.A. Sports Information Director and News Publicist “Eating rather light these days, aren’t you, Bob?’’ “Hello, is this the Newark News? Cotdd you tell me how many points Kevin Foley scored in tonight’s game?” 169 AMELIA L. KLEPP M.B.A. Dean of Women STANLEY KOSAKOWSKI M.B.A. A ssistant Director of Student Affairs University College HERBERT C. KRAFT M.A. Director of the University Museum EDWARD MAN1GAN B.S. Assistant Director of Student Affairs ALICIA M. MAGNUSON Course Counsellor REV. JAMES McMENEMIE S.T.L. University Chaplain MARION E. O ' NEIL M.A. Dean of Women Paterson College JOSEPH M. PAQUETTE B.A. Assistant Registrar Paterson College 170 . . and this little piggy stayed home.” JOHN J. REYNOLDS B.A. Assistant Director of Development ALPHONSE S. RYLKO M.B.A. Director of Financial Aid REV. HENRY J. SCHREITMUELLER S.T.L. Assistant Spiritual Director REV. JOSEPH T. SHEA S.T.L. Director of Admissions STANLY STRAND M.A. Director of Placement RAYMOND J. WOLBER Psychometri st HENRY P. WUJCIAK D.E.E. Data Processing Supervisor 171 ROBERT H. AHRENS, JR. M.A. English KENNETH R. ALLEN B.A. Theology LTC. JOHN O. ALLYN Military Science FACULTY RUBEN ALONSO PH.L. Modern Languages PAUL ANDER PH.D. Chemistry JOHN J. ANDERSON M.A. Philosophy REV. JOHN ANNESE S.T.B. Theology IRVING ALPERT C.P.A. Accounting AMEDEO AMENDOLA Ph.D. Philosophy JOSEPH W. ANDRUSHK1W PHD. Mathematics, Chairman 111 REV. JOHN M. BALLWEG B.A. T heology FRANCIS EDWARD BOCCIA ED.D. Education RAYMOND R. BRENNAN M.B.A. Business Administration PAUL V. BUONAGURO PHD. Counseling and Special Services 173 DENNIS L. BARATTA M.ED. Education MARY ROSE BARRAL PH.D. Philosophy ELIZABETH BAUMGARTNER, R.N. M.S. Nursing EDWARD T. BYRNES PHD. English REV. JAMES CAFONE M.A. T heology REV. ALFRED V. CELIANO PH.D. Chemistry, Chairman This man ' s beard is so heavy . . . that he can’t close his mouth. K. STANLEY CLARKE M.A. Chemistry GERARD J. DALCOURT Ph.D. Philosophy WALTER J. COHRSSEN M. MUS. Art and Music LOUIS C. DE CRENASCOL LL.D. Art and Music, Chairman REGINA CIZIUNAS, R.N. B.S.N. Nursing JOSEPH CUC1NOTTA M.B.A. Business Administration AMERICO P. COCCO M.A. History and Political Science ANTHONY D’AMATO M.B.A. Marketing JOHN P. DEEHAN M.B.A. Accounting, Dean of Business Graduate School EUGENE COTTER PH.D. Classical Languages 174 GLORIA DELVECCHIO M.A. Education VICTOR J. D1 FILIPPO M.A. Heal tit. Physical Education and Recreation Chairman NICHOLAS D DE PROSPO PHD. Biology, Chairman R. GORDON D1PPEL PHD. Finance, Director LOUIS DE SIMONE M.A. English JOHN B. DUFF PHD. History and Political Science GEORGE DEVINE M.A. T heology THOMAS A. DUFF M.A. English WILLIAM DINEEN LL.B. Business Law WILLIAM J. DUNHAM M.A. History and Political Science A concurrence of events which could only take place on a Wednesday. 175 Art knows no age limit. L. ETHAN ELLIS PHD. History THOMAS P. EMMETT M.A. T heology ROBERT ESCHBACHER M.A. English GALEN W. EWING PHD. Chemistry 176 “Well, you told me to look natural. MARTHA FLYNN, R.N. M.S. Nursing DR. WILLIAM FORMAAD ED.D. Director, Speech Pathology and Audiology MICHAEL C. GAR1F1NE C.P.A. Accounting GEORGE GERMANN M.A. Computer Programming GLENDORA FOOS, R.N. M.A. Nursing SR. ADELAIDE WILLIAM FREEL M.A. Education REV. OWEN W. GARR1GAN PH.D. Chemistry SALVATORE A. GETZIE A dministrative Specialist Military Science A year in which we reached out farther than ever before. 177 GUSTAVE F. GOERZ M.A. Insurance FRANCISCA GUERRERO M.A. Nursing JOHN R. HARRINGTON M.A. English EMIL HENSLER C.P.A. Accounting CHRYSANTHY GR1ECO M.A. English GEORGE GUBAR PH.D. Psychology ERNEST J. HANN1G M.S. Physics EDWARD J. HENRY PHD. Modern Languages, Chairman A true faculty gets involved both inside and outside the classroom. ROBERT A. HERRERA M.A. Philosophy 178 FATHER MCMENEMIE FR. MAKOWSKI RESIDENCE HALL COUNCIL wmm 3032 AL MACDUFF IE M I KE ADAMS I AL LUCIANI AL INSERRA BOB LOSYK ERN IE DUH CARY EDWARDS TOM KERRIGAN ' qt fvf SCHOENHAUS F RE D S I KORA JOHN MOONEY BOB DECKER RICK WESTOVER JERRY A. HIRSCH PH.D. Chemistry In here the poker games go on forever. ROLAND F. HIRSCH PHD. Chemistry HENRY THOMAS HOLLINGSWORTH ED.D. School Administration Chairman SUI LIN HSU M.B.A. Finance SALVATORE IMBROGNO PH.D. Government THOMAS C. K. HO PH.D. Education PAUL S. HSIANG S.T.D. Philosophy DANIEL H. HUCHITAL PH.D. Chemistry JOSEPHINE IORIO, R.N. M.A. Nursing “I don’t care what he says. refuse to believe I don t exist! 179 EVERETT V. JETER PH.D. Education JAMES E. JOHNSON M.ED. Mathematics ROBERT A. JONES PHD. Psychology, Chairman When things get going so fast your head begins to spin . . . . . . the best thing to do is to slow down and think a while. ALFRED KANA M.S. Statistics and Management Science JAMES P. KANE M.A, Education FRANK F. KATZ PH.D. Biology GERALD W. KEENAN M.A. English JOHN R. KELLER PH.D. Biology 180 . . not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse . . ELIOT KRAUSE M.S. Biology DAVID M. KRESKY B.S. Mathematics NORMAN LEHRMEN PH.D. Economics REV. PETER F. LENNON M.A. Theology ANN M. LEONARD M.A. Nursing 181 “Yes, it is. One of the most magnificent cigars I’ve ever experienced.” MERRILL H. LEVITT LL.B. Business Law HOWARD T. LUDLOW PHD. Industrial Relations, Director EDWARD ROSS LEW IN SON PH.D. History and Political Science CHARLES McK. LYNCH B.A. History and Political Science JAMES R. LINDROTH M.A. English LAWRENCE E. MACPHEE PH.D. English CHANTAL LOMBARDI M.A. Modern Languages GERARD P. MAGLIO D.D.S. Modern Languages AURELIO LONGARAY M.F.A. Art and Music JOSEPH F. MAHONEY PHD. History and Political Science 182 THOMAS P. MAHONEY M.A. Education DONALD M. MARKLE M.ED. Education REV. JOHN MAKOWSKI M.A. T heology ROBERT A. MARKOFF PHD. History SR. MARY CLAIRE MALARKY M.A. T heology JAMES McGLONE PH.D. Communication Arts GEORGE S. MANNING M.A. Sociology EDGAR MILLS PH.D. Modern Languages REV. BERT MARINO M.A. English PETER M. MITCHELL PHD. History and Political Science An effective educator is able to relate to the students. 183 JOHN S. MONTANARO M.A. Asian Studies W. SCOTT MORTON PHD. History and Political Science VINCENT V. MOTT PHD. Marketing, Director REV. DANIEL A. MURPHY PHD. Education MARGUERITE MORENO M.A. Education REV. JOHN F. MORLEY S.T.B. T heology f REV. PHILIP D. MORRIS S.T.D. Communication Arts REV. RICHARD NARDONE S.T.L. Theology JOAN T. NOURSE PH.D. English PAUL M. OCHOJSKI PHD. English, Chairman g 184 • NAPOLEON PAPALE M.A. Secondary Education JAMES R. PARIS M.A. English LESLIE P. PASTOR M.A. Modern Languages JOSEPH PELUSO M.A. Communications Arts HAROLD PETITPAS PHD. English PATRICIA A. PILAS M.S. Education 185 ELVIRA PR1SCO L1TT.D. Modern Languages REV. JOHN RAD AN O S.T.B. Theology GILBERT RATHBUN M.F.A. Communication Arts PHYLLIS RUSSO M.S. Nursing GUY L. QUINN ED.D. Education WILLIAM J. RADTKE M.A. Philosophy ALBERT W. REINERS PH.D. Education GUILLERMO SANCHEZ PH.L. Modern Languages LUCINDA SAN GIOVANNI M.A. Sociology 186 Mr. Shea, Theology teacher — young and vibrant in his years and his spirit. I J ' Doctor Sanchez, Profesor de Espahol — a little older in years but still young in spirit. FREDERICK SCOTT M.S. Marketing ARTHUR SANTUCCI M.A. Education MARY H. SCANLAN PH.D. English BERNHARD W. SCHOLZ PH.D. History CHARLES SHAFFER PH.D. Industrial Relations EDEN E. SAROT PH.D. Modern Languages ALFRED J. SCHMIDT M.A. Management Science REV. HENRY J. SCHREITMUELLER S.T.L. T heology WILLIAM M. SHEA M.A. T heology 187 HIRSCH LAZAAR SILVERMAN PH.D. Education GERTRUDE M. SLANE M.S. Biology FRANCIS T. SMITH M.A. Modem Languages Director of Language Laboratory REV. NEIL J. SMITH S.T.L. Sociology WILLIAM A. SMITH, JR. S.T.B. Philosophy ANTHONY J. SONNESSA PH.D. Chemistry EDWARD J. SPAN1ER PH.D. Chemistry BASIL W. STECIUK ED.D. Classical Languages BERNARD STERNSHER PH.D. History REV. CHARLES STENGEL A.B. Theology “I can ' t remember where I left the other half of my glasses.” . . and on the other hand we have five fingers — and no cigar.” 188 M Mrs. Jeanne Ade led the league with a season’s total of 43,289 tickets handed out. JACK J. STUKAS PH.D. Marketing REV. EDWIN V. SULLIVAN PHD. Sociology, Chairman FRANCIS J. SULLIVAN PH.D. Education REV. JAMES B. SULLIVAN S.T.L. JOHN D. SWEENEY Classical Languages M.A. English BRIGITTE M. SYS M.A. Modern Languages ERNEST L. TAMBURR1 M.S. Education JOSEPH A. TRINGALI COLONEL, U.S. ARMY Military Science MARCHELLE TH1EBAUX PH.D. English THOMAS TROYANO S.T.B. T heology 189 KUO YING PAUL TSAI PH.D. History and Political Science JOHN B. TSU PH.D. Asian Studies, Chairman GEORGE J. TURNER PH.D. Secondary Education Chairman CYNTHIA H. TYSON M.A. English PAUL URSO PHD. Biology MICHAEL F. VALENTE PH.D. Theology, Chairman BASIL HARILAOS VASSOS PH.D. Chemistry VIRGINIA E. VOIGT M.A. General Professional Education Chairman HELEN B. WARRIN PH.D. Education 190 DANIEL P. WEEKS AILEEN WEI PH.D. M.A. Chemistry Asian Studies CHARLES WEISS C.P.A. Accounting, Chairman CHARLES M. WEST PH.D. Philosophy GEORGE WHITE EDWARD R. WINANS M.ED. M.A. Education English EILEEN AMY YORK, R.N. M.A. Nursing IHOR V. ZIELYK B.A. Sociology JULIUS ZSAKO PH.D. Art and Music 191 Each of us began it alone , vague in our expectations . vague in our desires . but wanting very much to grow But there ' s not much light in loneliness and not much grows in the dark. ! Realizing we can t do it alone we work at finding others— a struggle at first but even more a need. t ' £ ■ y V ? i f 4,4 r ri wt • Kof l fc. ml jpM , Ik more confident . tre find time for many things, but mostly many people. Seems such a long way from the alone first days. Strange how one can pack so much in four short turns. - Strange also how often it seemed there was not enough time to do it all , m m ■ :- i; : Ml ■t ' rr how sometimes thoughts of what we wanted to do and what had to be done collided Look back now on the thousands of feelings and on the thousands of faces. This was a microcosm of life and in what measure we found them here will we ever find them. o INTERSORORITY COUNCIL First row, left to right: Kathy Halleran, Laura Menza, Mary Lou Ercolano, Presi- dent; Carmen Streets, Ginny Murphy, Mrs. Grieco. INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Left to right: Vic Paglia, Tony Beyer, Presi- dent; Tom Spagnola. 208 ALPHA KAPPA PSI ■Hi Bm-wm - -Jr T, Jm, M t mr 4H i % J w ' -Wmm A ijfl B m-M tt IdP! ■kJBbl IJI ■ Ik- 1 H First row, left to right: Tom Gerehty, Lou Miceli, Vic Unsinn, Ed Begley, Joe Boscia, Ernie Sadowski, Jack Parker, Mike Semko. Second row: Kurt Wolf, Charlie Grom, Tom Langhein, Bob Suessman, Ralph Radisch, George Marino, Bob Iracane, Mike Mirarchi, Roy Hali, Mike Thornton, John Flugel. Third row: Tom Spagnola, Tom Hunt, Mike Rowicz, Mike Pennella, Greg Surman, Mike Nolan, Joe Markovich, Denis Lenihan, Bill Harnett, Greg Bosset. First row, left to right: Frances Mussano, Lynn Partacz, Lucille DiGiovanni, Wanda Kamionka, Vice-President; Sharon Dunn, President; Lois Bono, Secretary; Barbara Turatti, Treasurer; Diane Babich, Mary Yurko, Joanne Bakos. Second row: Dale Lan- drigan, Rosemarie Agamie, Patricia Racamato, Tina Kuss, Regina Layer, Betty Jane Agamie, Susan DeLuca, Coletta Marguard, Geraldine Boyle. ALPHA SIGMA MU ALPHA PI EPSILON First row, left to right: Robert McCullion, John Tully, Jim Verdi, John Dalton, John Wassel, Tom Berlinski, Tom Craig. Second row: Frank Procino, Mike Adams, Bill Aspinwall, Tom Horan, Hank Madretzke, John Mooney, Kevin Clark, Gary See, Bob DeVenezia. 210 NHL DELTA THETA EPSILON 211 i DELTA SIGMA PHI First row, left to right: John Giehl, Sam Raia, Ron Nash, Bob Comollo, Tony Bruno, President; Bill McGuire, Bill Erbe, John Botta, Steve Force, Bob Goeckel. Second row: Bob Magovern, Ron Skopak, Barry Massone, Rod Metta, John Handley, George Wes- tervelt, Bob Tobin, Pat Hanson, Juan Vasquez. DELTA SIGMA OMICRON First row, left to right: Phil Lanfranchi, Dave Weber, Frank LaValva, Bob Larkin, Joe Austic, George Peterson. Second row: Joe Stahley, George Lalka, Dan Kalafut, Mark Wegg, Dan Finnegan, Mike Cammarota, Mike Pevietta. Third row: Dennis DiMarco, Bill Casey, Bruce Waldman, Jim Geden. ZETA CHI RHO Sitting, left to right: Maryellen Heiszer, Kathy Garrity, Vice-President; Marie Merritt, President; Phyllis Panas, Treasurer; Barbara Armstrong. Second row: Janice Lapinski, Linda Troncone, Mary Baldwin, Social Chairman; Judi DeRienzo, Pattie Jaswinski, Kathy Kelly, Rita Gallo, Maryann Tahan, Jean Kovaleski, JoAnn D’Onfrio, Evy Lawler. I 213 THETA DELTA PHI First row, left to right: Mary Lou Falk, Dorothy Frey, Maureen Racaniello, Lucille Cole, President; Marilyn Mekosh, Ginny Murphy, Mary Ellen Conti. Second row: Helen Hurley, Mary Lou Ercolano, Maria Ritotta, Ellie Schoch, Carol Serafini, Jeanette Baartmans, Barbara Boonstra, Ruth Schantz, Mary McGowan, Barbara Fleming. Third row: Barbara Hentze, Bernadette McNamara, Dianne Flath, Lois Attala, Mary Degnan. PI BETA DELTA 214 First row, left to right: Dave Chaffin, Mark Lichtling. Second row: Ken Spassione, Jim Kent, George Faour, Jerry Haggart. Third row: Jim Malespina, John Sullivan, Bill Griffin, Harry Shapiro, John Kvasnosky. PI KAPPA ALPHA Sitting, left to right: Tim McManus, President; Steve Sobel, Dan McGeehee, Chapter Consultant; John Grillos, Tom Walsh, Treasurer; Art Warner. Second row: Joe Don- zella, Jim Sowers, Stan Gutkowski, Bob Linarducci, John Palermo, Bert Sebilia, John Acocella, Jim Mague, Joe Bottitta, Mike Kirsch. Third row: Bruce Roznowski, John Baier, Tom Foran, Paul Pavlik. Tony Manello, Rudy Fiocca, Ray Abbate, Tom D’Altrui, Vice-President; Bill Singler. Fourth row: Dennis Reichardt, Randy Glendon, Kevin Bach, Steve Hardin. SIGMA ALPHA BETA First row, left to right: William Carroll, John Meehan, Treasurer; Robert McCall, President; William Moss, Vice-President; Michael Fowler, Secretary; Kevin Finn, His- torian. Second row: F. William Bode, Kenneth Finn, William Hendricks, Michael Conte, Raymond Aboyoun, Edward T. Farrell. SIGMA THETA SIGMA Kneeling, left to right: Barbara Cockburn, Christine Busch. Pledge Mistress; Patti Gahan, President; Kathy Brennan, Vice-President; Francine Mackerer, Liz Heimbuch. Second row, standing: Charlene Meade, Betsey Russell, Pat Duffy, Laura Menza, Mari- anne Pepe, Vicki Morris. Third row, standing: Marianne Henry, Linda Porzer, Rose- mary Baldino, Tanya Terry, Maryellen Cody, Carole Gibbons, Rebecca Rosen. 216 i SIGMA PI Front row, left to right: Ed Hearne, Steve Novak, President; Vic Minelli, Vice-President; Mike Anton, Dave Fargnoli, Joe Abruzzese, Tom Polakowski, Bob Gardiner. Second row: Tom Befumo, Jack Clayton, Mike DiComo, Secretary; Vic Pedalino, Vito Grap- pusso, Joe Hreben, Paul Natale, Rich Rager. Third row: Bill Clinton, Reed Edzek, Clem Falszarano, Phil Ulias, Treasurer; John Jahara, Tony Minitti, Bill Lowe, Tom Foley, Tom Callahan. 2 T r SIGMA TAU GAMMA First row, left to right: Mike Fabrizio, Joe Spinosa, Vice-President; Larry Memmola Art Reynolds, Vice-President; Sandy Goldberg, Vice-President; Joe Ferreri. Second row: Dwight DeRisi, Bob Bzik, Paul Benoit, Bernie Bacchetta, Jim Whitehead. Third row: Rich Carchia, Glenn Hogan, Bob Safinski, Frank Dimenti, Tony Togno, Dave Stagnitto, Bill Michau, John Graeber, Tom Ercolano. Fourth row: Joe Bodnar, Presi- dent; Joe Marino, Gary Schreck, Walt Murray, Mike Baxter. Left to right: Andy Smith, Rev. Henry Schreitmueller, Edward Probert, Dr. William Cornell, Joe Bodnar, Mr. Edward Hendrickson, Gina Brenneis, Art Reynolds. Chapter president, Joe Bodnar receives national charter from national president, Dr. William Cornell at the installation dinner of Sigma Tau Gamma. 2 18 SIGMA PHI EPSILON Kneeling, left to right: Daniel Pietro, Bruce Tomason, James Schmitt. Second row: Charles Manto, Mike Wagner, Tom Grehl, John DeFranco, James Koshner, Jerry Pemoulie, Robert Patteta. Third row: James Heimlich. Neil Mackey, Elliot Dalberg, Paul Grimm, Herb Baldwin. Fourth row: Leo Stelzer, Mike Schottlekotte, John Schutze, Alex Altomare, Robert DeCoulaz. 219 TAU DELTA PHI Front row, left to right: Lenny Patruno, George Zeppenfeldt, Bob Kimball, Harry Spitz- fadin, Vice-President; Ray Russomano, President; Bruce Kilian, George Wozniak, Wayne Mezzaros. Second row: John Cirincion, Secretary; Bob Uva, Vincent Mott, Dennis Harney, Fred Wright, Dan Peterson, Kerry Richardson, Lou D’Andrea, Tom Hornish, Ray Fleming. 220 M W H TAU KAPPA EPSILON First row, (L to R): William Johnson, A1 Heding, Kenneth Gremli, Mario Marmor- stein (Hegamon), Victor DiBlasi, Brian Dunne, John Swartz (Epi-Prytanis), Joseph Burke (Prytanis), William Hansen, Dennis Vacante. Second row: Michael Hatrack, Eugene Tinfo, Len Petrewictz, Nick DiMini, Anthony Pagano, Brian Bucosi, William Buongiorno, Joseph Monahan, Edward Henry, Michael Spada, John Malletto, Charles Bridge, Kerry Layton, Lee Shemanski, Terry Burke, Robert Hakim. Third row: Jack Rodecker, Jeff Simko, Jerry Griffen, Anthony Cussia, Dennis O’Keefe, Frank Ballous, Zbigneuw Bruks, Anthony Costango. Fourth row: Daniel Kuhn, Arthur Taurazzi, Kevin Campane, Edward Viola, Jerry Wilson, Joseph Bucca, Daniel Blaine. 221 PHI BETA GAMMA PHI BETA GAMMA —Paterson Sitting, left to right: Tony Graziano, Thomas Fletch er, Treasurer; Joseph Caratenuto President; Frank Mamno, Secretary; Edward Fitz Patrick. Standing: Thomas Portelli Ralph Ruggierio, Robert Grecco, Robert Coleman, Wayne Disbrow, William McVeigh Gary Lobman, Michael Demski, Matt Perkins, Alan Gutkin. ’ 222 PHI DELTA PI Front row, left to right: Chris Carlson, Gerri Lessack, Sue King, Joy Moscoso, Kathy Leary, Dora Barnes. Second row: Kathy McCarthy, Lynn McIntyre, Carmen Streets, Katie Mahoney, Pat Week, Maureen Frye, Anita Grant. Third row: Mary Therese Sullivan, Sharon Champion, Dee Reilly, Janet Wilde, Nancee Gordano, Madelyn DeGennaro. 223 PHI KAPPA THETA First row, left to right: Charles Dowd, Wayne Andrews, Mike Botte, Alex Asselta, Thomas Cavanagh, Ron Zagari, Fran Falatek. Second row: Steve Giocondo, Chuck Saaf, Ken Pagliughi, Joe Amabile, Don Nolan, Walt Donofrio, Walt Mushinski. Third row: Jack Gallagher, Tom DiAn- gelis, Dan Paquette, John Shumway, Neal Brande, Ernie Mascara, Hugo Moras. Fourth row: Dave Kerins, Ed Graichen, John Mazurek, John Kearns, Lou Chini, Bill Beyer, Otto Sisbarro, Bob Pedone, John Warne, Larry Barrato. Fifth row: Joe Asselta, Rich Libonate, Dan Morris, Don Steckroth, Ray Lockey. Sixth row: Russ Mvrowski, John Felicetti, Steve Zielinski, Bill Loftus, Steve Schultz, Allan Atzrott, Joe Logarzo. CHI DELTA RHO R First row, left to right: Alice Lockhart, Linda SanFilippo, Dorothy Arnold, Treasurer; Mary Lou Veniero, Secretary; Patricia Saunders, Peggy Lutz, President; Sue Lupinelli, Vice-President; Patricia Pescatore, Kathleen Falton, Marissa Loccardi, Marcia Peterson. Second row: Johanna Lee Silane, Irene Bakanouskas, Virginia Andreano, Milagros Morales, Marlene Castigliolo, Faith Anne Hogan, Susan DaCasto, Mattie Mola, Kath- leen Ottilio. 225 STUDENT SENATE South Orange Sitting, left to right: Sal Perillo, Vice-President; Kevin Foley, President. Standing: Dennis O’Keefe, Corresponding Secretary; Bill Strasser, Treasurer. STUDENT COUNCIL Paterson Left to right: Joan Iannaccone, Secretary; Frank W. Bode, President; Charles Fox, Treasurer. ' i STUDENT COUNCIL Evening Sitting, left to right: Joe Vogel, Delegate; Jeanne Barclay, Vice-President. Standing: John P. Rapp, Parliamentarian; Sarah Waters, Historian; Ronald W. Piatkowski, President. 228 i SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS South Orange Left to right: John Almeida, Vice-President; Charles Dowd, Treasurer; John Suminski, President; Joseph Abruzzese, Sen- ator; Joseph Burke. Senator; John Delaney, Senator; Charlene Meade, Secretary; Thomas Cavanaugh, Senator. Paterson ) Left to right: Lynn Partacz, Treasurer; Kenneth Finn, President; Robert McCall, Vice-President; Daria Sawczyn, Secretary. 229 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS i Paterson t r 230 Left to right: Joseph Caratenuto, Treasurer; William Moss, President; Charles Casey, Vice-President; Susan Lupinelli, Secretary. Sitting, left to right: Barbara Cockburn, Robert Stagg, President; Ed Jette. Standing: Phil Calabrese, Otto Sisbarro, Tony Cuccia. South Orange SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Paterson Left to right: Claire Patterson, Secretary; Joseph Severino, President; Phyllis Beuttner Treasurer. SETQN HALL UNIVERSITY 231 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Ralph Coccaro, Martin Picinich, Paul Callan, Kevin Hart, Kathy Curran, Frank De Lucia, Jean Bagiackas. South Orange ACCOUNTING CLUBS South Orange First row, left to right: Francis Drury, Mark Levin, Richard Koda, Vice-President; James Carlson, Treasurer; Tony De Lucia, President. Second row: Ken Townsend. Greg Modzelewski, James King, Tony Cardazo, Bill Fisher. Third row: Larry Dziubek! Recording Secretary; Bob Iracane, James McKeough, Corresponding Secretary; Joseph Boscia, Tom Gerghty, Brian Rollin, Roy Hali. Paterson Sitting, left to right: Joe Gourley, Eleanor Purcell, Frank Labarca, Raymond Braun. Standing: Salvator Bellini, Charles Fox, Frank Bonasia, William Anderson, Robert Kizimir, John Duffy. ALPHA EPSILON DELTA Front row, left to right: Dennis Pastena, Michael Fabrizio, Larry Memmola, Richard Ardito. Second row: John Rozanski, Martin Lorenze, John Wassel. Third row: Vincent Di Maria, Dwight De Risi, Edgar Frenkel, Bruce Rothschild, Robert Carvallo Bob Safinski. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY Left to right: John Rozanski, Bruce Rothschild, Bill Fernandez, Art Do Charles Zafonte, Ray Zizik, Edgar Frenkel, Steve Szucs. 234 ART CLUB First row, left to right: Michael Guarraia, President; Miles Montemore, Klara Zacharias. Second row: Bill Keiber, Linda Gaylord, Michael Radigan, Joseph Colella. BIOLOGY RESEARCH SOCIETY Left to right: John Rozanski, Steven Yatrofskv, Jerry Parrish, Edgar Frenkel, Bruce Rothschild, Robert Kosinski, Charles Zafonte, Dennis Pastena, Mike McCormack. i 235 BROWNSON DEBATE SOCIETY Left to right: Ed Allen, John Hannum, Paul Callan, Bill McGourty, Sal Perillo, Presi- dent; Rich Girgenti, Bob Kennedy, Bob Mote. CHAPEL COMMITTEE 3;® r ' ght: Harriet Chaderes, Kathy Duggan, Virginia Andreano, Charles Morel Chris Brosnahan, Scott Watkins. 236 COSMOPOLITAN CLUB Sitting: John A. F. Apwah. First row, left to right: Linda Behr, Cassandra Nix, Carlos Ramirez, Marco Mendieta. Second row: Joseph Castillo, lisa Hum- mel, Marge Smith, Juanita Trimmel, Emmaii ' uel Dimowo. Third row: Alan Davis, Edgar Trimmel. CHEERLEADERS Front row, left to right: Dora Barnes, Maryann Tahan, Barbara Boonstra. Second row: Paula Farmer, Sue Ellen McCarthy, Linda Troncone, Elaine Osowiecky. Third row: Maryann Henry, Joy Moscoso, MaryEllen Cody. DELTA EPSILON SIGMA First row, left to right: Steve Szucs, Jim Sbarbaro, Elaine Lardiere. Second row: John Aragona, Cliff Walsh, John Su- minski, Gus Senerchia, John Raimo. Third row: Joe Colavita, Fred Zimmer- mann, Bob Fettiveis. First row left to right: Agnes Colaneri, President; Adele Donato, Secretary, Treasurer 5® 1 . na Matthieson Mary Beuttner, Mary Fitzpatrick, Barbaja Schmitt. Second row William Carroll Vice-President; Daria Sawczyn. Third row: Kevin Finn Richarc Kunert, Harry Conti, Raymond Wright, Elizabeth Hart, Christopher Brosnahan DRAMA CLUB I ! 1 r 238 ECONOMICS CLUB Front row, left to right: Bruce Toma- son, Rudolfo Michels. Second row: John Primavera, David Patterson, Mi- chael Gallivan, William Lamb, William Harnett. FOOTBALL CLUB Front row, left to right: Eileen Barry. Don Lucerto, President. Second row: Vinnie Bracigliano, Dan Kalafut, John Conlan, Vice-President. Third row: Diane Cunningham, Bill Dean, Frank Wiggins, Len Pinto, Jim Granato. I 239 FRENCH CLUB Front row, left to right: Joanne Ewing, Daria Sawczyn, Paul Ja- coby, Mary Fitzpatrick, Eileen Walton. Second row: Richard Kunert, Edward Farrell, President. HALL’S ECHO Paterson Front row, left to right: Agnes Colaneri, Paul Jacoby, Barbara Schmitt, associate editor; Kenneth Finn, editor-in-chief; Daria Sawczyn, Joanne Bakos, Elizabeth Hart. Second row: John Kenlon, photographer; Richard Ardito, business manager; Anthony Graziano, art editor. LITERARY MAGAZINE Wings Paterson Left to right: Daria Sawczyn, co-editor; John Kenlon, art editor; Agnes Colaneri, co-editor. 240 CIRUNA Front row, left to right: Robert Rusignola, President; Harvey Ru- binchik, Secretary; Michael Stone, Vice-President. Second row: An- thony Bufano, John Girgenti, Jo- seph Colella. Third row: Ronald Reba, Dominic Amorosa, William Currie. LIBRARY COMMITTEE Sitting, left to right: Christopher Brosnahan, Virginia An- dreano. Standing: Kathy Duggan, Richard Lester, Harriette Chaderes. MARKETING CLUB First row, left to right: John Pankenier, Secretary; Dennis Lynch, president; Joseph Skulski, Treasurer; Peter Kenah. Second row: Vice-president; John Kehoe, President; Dennis Mautone, Vice- Thomas Eager, John Oros. 241 MATHEMATICS CLUB Left to right: Alex Roskowski, Secretary; Diffily, President; Paul Nesbitt, Treasurer. Julia MODERN LANGUAGE CLUB PHI ALPHA THETA Front row, left to right: Joe Colella, Mike Di Cola, John Farrington, A1 Peterson, Fran Garrity. Third row: Joe Raimo, Mike Radigan. Second row: Terry Heater, Ray Ferreri, Art Reynolds, Paul Nesbitt, Jerry Parrish. PHILOSOPHY CLUB Seated (L to R) : William Sheryka, Stanley Dubicki, Dr. Iannuzzi, John Claytor, John Krafjack, Pat Rapp, Em- Mary Rose Barral, Moderator; Roberta Warren, Agnes manuel Dirnowo. Bulmar, Joann Cavan. Standing: Anthony Scinella, Lois 243 PI MU EPSILON Sittine, left to right: Julia Diffily, Treasurer; Stanley Pszlczol- kowski, President. Standing: Patrick Munley, Vice-President; Ralph Bravaco, Steven Demko. PIRATE CLUB Front row, left to right: J. Spirit Conlan, President; Andrew Baum- gartner. Second row: Frank Wiggins, Martin McCormack, James Buzar. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Paterson Sitting: Joanne Bakos, President. Standing, left to right: Daria Sawczyn, Mary Yurko, Vice-President; Edward Farrell, Wanda Kamionka, Secretary; Sharon Dunn, Milagros Morales. 244 RESIDENCE HALL COUNCIL First row, left to right: Joseph Donato, Len Pinto, Paul Benoit, President; Mark Wetzel, Kevin McShea. Second row: Dennis Luddy, Lance Incitti. Third row: Richard Buckley, Bob Lishak, Bill Stratton, James Keats, Marco Mendietta. Fourth row: Fred Beau- champ, Mike Famigletti, Dennis Kennedy, Jack Kurlycheck, Pat Donohue. ST. THOMAS MORE PRE-LEGAL SOCIETY Front row, left to right: Albert Melini, Vice-President; Thomas Girgenti. Second row: William Loftus, Dennis Luddy, Bob Rusig- Cavanagh, President; Charles Saaf, Joe Colella, Ronald Reba, John nola, Peter Blackwell, Fran Falatek. 245 SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT Sitting, left to right: Ed Begley, Mike Mirarchi, Ernie Sadowski. Standing: Tom Hunt, Vic Unsinn, Greg Bosset, Mike Rowicz, Tom Spagnola. STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION First row, left to right: Doran Vecca, Bruce Normandia, Pete Fisher, Ray Perkins, Jules Tupaj, Len Marciano, Fred Zimmerman, Pete Keating, Tony Bruno, Joann McDonough. South Orange STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Paterson in ft 1 Kneeling, left to right: Re- gina Matthiessen, Virginia Polito, Janet Criscione, Re- gina Layer, Diane Bab- ich, Millie Morales, Jackie Canonico, Josephine Car- rabba, Janice Zollo. Sec- ond row: Virginia Handzo. Mary Richardson, Mary Buettner, Ellen Oliro, Lu- cille DiGiovanni, Fran Mussano, Rosemarie Ag- amie, Sharon Dunn, Lynn Partacz, Betty Jane Ag- amie, Tina Russ, Wanda Kamionka, President; Jo- anne Bakos, Secretary; Lois Bono, Mary Fitzpatrick, Barbara Turatti, Eileen Kurue, Barbara Schmitt, Henrietta DeMuccio, Jill Bury, Peggy Lutz, Kathy Foltin. Third row: Nella Caldrone, Kathy Duggar, Russ Zoeller, Scott Wat- kins, John Fernandes, Richard Blauvelt, Richard Kunert, Kenn Finn, Rich- ard Ardito, Hank Heber- ling, Margie Brophy, Liz Hart, Mary Yurko, Joan Iannacone, Gloria God- lesky. THEATER WORKSHOP First row, left to right: Mary Scudi, Gladis Reece, Gerry Klein, President. Second row: Bob Young, Ken Olmstead, Vice-president; Lois Attalla, Vice-president; Mark Wegg, Jim Stefanile, Barbara Fleming, Secretary; Miles Montemore. YOUNG AMERICANS FOR FREEDOM First row, left to right: Richard Shibell, Ken Miele, Maria Nichol- son. Second row: Jim Donohue, Greg Grubelich, Jacqueline Core, Doctor Pogany, Margaret Buechel. UNIVERSITY CLUB m mm - n Sitting, left to right: Paul Minafri, Agnes Colaneri, Secretary; Edward Fitzpatrick, Vice- President; Christopher Tarantino, President; Mary Yurko, Treasurer; Robert McCall, Susan Lupinelli. VARSITY CLUB Front row, left to right: Chip Weiss, Andy Baumgartner, Larry Rovelstad, President; Joe Wladyka, John Thurston. Second row: Bill Shea, Dan Traficante, Jack Donavan, Ronnie Dolan, Steve Borycezwski. Third row: Sean McGorty, Dennis Borque, Howie Cox. Fourth row: Bob Schurnz, Christian Zier, Bill Smalley. Fifth row: John Bertalan, Tommy Deangelis, John Suminski, Bill Skorupski, Tom Winters. Sixth row: John Kurlychek, Steve Schultz, Doug Parker. Seventh row: Carl Dobbins, Bart Atkins, Joe Arvey, Matt Swit. Eighth row: Tom Martin, Kevin Tuhill, Marty Murphy, Bruce Rafferty. 248 YOUNG DEMOCRATS First row, left to right: Ronald Ulak, Mike Derczo, Bob Geissler, Bill Shlala, President; Craig Martin, Bill Treger, Joan Robinson. Second row: Nelson Drobbness, Joe Olivo, Bill Murphy, Mike Woodruff, Bob Purcell, Alan Arons, Bruce Normandia. Third row: Julius Tupaj, Mike Radigan, Frank Adorna, Leonard Marciano. YOUNG REPUBLICANS First row, left to right: Ma- ria Nicholson, Sally Porter, Ken Miele, Ed Allen, Jim Donohue, Greg Grubelich. Second row: Tex Charko- wick, Jules Loby, Marga- ret Buechel, Doctor Andras Pogony, Richard Shibell, Jacqueline Core. 249 John Slevin and Rick Thoennessen, Chairman of the Public Relations Committee. Mike Gallivan, Chairman of the Social Committee. 250 John Delaney, Vice-President Bob Ariosto, Charles Casey, Jack Oldham, Chairman of the Fine Arts Committee; Bill Strasser and Mike Gallivan. Bob Ariosto Roseann McDonough, Secretary. 252 253 Ed Schmierer, Chairman of the Social Action Committee. Dennis O’Keefe, Chairman of the Entertainment Committee. SOCIAL ACTION COMMITTEE The Executive Board of the Social Action Committee: Andy Baumgartner, Frank Wiggins, Ed Schmierer and Toni Buonaguro. Santa Claus, Mike Jones. Joe Emmet, Director of Engineers BOARD OF DIRECTORS — Sitting: Tony Bello, Bill Rock, Joe Em- mett. Standing: Jim Malespina, Mark Lewis, John Krasnosky, Jerrv Haggart, Fred Simmonds. wsou Harry Shapiro, Disc-Jockey 256 Tony Bello, Director of Sports Haggart, Director of Remote Operations Harry Baisley, Engineer Ed Trimmel, Disc-Jockey THE SECOND LOOK COFFEE HOUSE RALPH TARTAGLIA - Manager JOHN HOGAN Manager BOB TAYLOR .... ..... Assistant Manager BILL ROE Entertainment Coordinator John Hogan, Manager Bob Taylor, Assistant Manager; Bill Roe, Entertainment Com- mittee; Ralph Tartaglia, Manager 259 Dick Strasser, Managing Editor Mike Radigan, Contributing Editor Ed Jette, Photography Editor Dave Stagnitto, Copy Editor the 1969 galleon Joe Bodnar, Editor-in-Chief 262 Rich Morris, Photography Editor I Mike Gallivan, Executive Editor Don Lucerto -jHhhbs a Mary Degnan, Associate Editor I ! Sitting (L to R): Daria Sawczvn, Assistant Editor; Joanne Bakos, Editor. Standing: John Kenlon, Richard Kunert, Mary Fitzpatrick, Barbara Turatti, Lois Bono, Elizabeth Hart, Richard Ardito, Lynn Partacz, Agnes Colaneri, Rosemarie Agamie, Mary Yurko. 263 1 SPANKY AND OUR GANG THE 5th DIMENSION 270 THE MEMBER OF THE WEDDING w Jkfa. This map shows the excavation site being uncovered by the University Museum. Each dot represents a wall post ; the heavier dots outlining actual Indian dwellings. UNIVERSITY MUSEUM The clay pipe seen in close-up view below can be seen to the right of center in the photo above. One of the more spectacular finds was this burial site; this six year old child, molar teeth just appearing in the upper jaw, was buried long before Columbus came to America. t Culinary items: on the left is one of the first types of cooking utensils to be found in I America; on the right are muscles — used at that time for food. This giant earthen jar graces the work area of Mr. Herbert Kraft, Director of the Museum. 281 NAT HENTOFF 282 esther forman singer MOftRI ' ARMA NDO ' sjJDd S41 jo uins ai|4 aiuajojsfl OOA3J4I 9V19W: SOdWO: dfdujoD SNOIJ I DEDICATION OF DORMITORY AND HUMANITIES BUILDING I Thursday, March 6, 11 a.m. 2 p.m. Dean Senkier prepares his amendment to the original proposal. Bishop Dougherty confers an honorary degree on Clark Kerr. Sal Perillo reads a proposal for the establishment of tri-partite committee. Parliamentary procedure gave way to Professor Harold Petipas’ cry to be heard. Dr. Petipas makes a plea to the students not to believe what the faculty has to tell them. Professor Tom Emmett cries out against the amendment of Dean Senkier. 1 l i There were those who screamed and shouted, and then there were those who considered all that had been said before they spoke. Here we see Fr. Fahy arranging his amendment carefully in his mind before he presents it to the body. 5:00 p.m. Finally, when the topic had been thoroughly hashed out, a vote was taken. The proposal was passed unanimously . As the discussion was nearing an end, some stopped to re- flect upon what had taken place. Here, Doctors Duff and Mitchell compare their ideas. Likewise, Monsignor Fleming waited a time before he ever said a word. considerable length of The year 1968-1969 was a great political year both for the nation and for Seton Hall. Here at Seton Hall we saw an attempt by the stu- dents to gain a voice in the university ' s decision-making process. We saw one member of our family make a bid for Congress. We saw priests contending with our archbishop. We saw a man who had a dream about ending a war. We also saw a man, a kindly man, attempt to become V ice-P resident. We saw some of these succeed, but we saw some of these fail. How- ever, even by failing all is not wasted. If by failing one man ' s eyes are opened to the bad which is going on, and if one man is given a bit of hope, then to fail is sacred. i 292 293 294 The Black Students League Presents SOUL WEEKEND 296 Saturday saw many exhibitions of black culture such as lectures on Negro art, poetry reading and soul music by local talent. The Weekend started with a concert by the inimitable James Brown. At one point he was challenged for his place on stage by one of the most soulful five-year-olds ever seen. 297 One of the most significant events of the weekend was the inter-denominational service which took place on Sunday. The “Gospel Jamboree” involved eight groups of v arious sects in a demonstration of Negro liturgical music which ranged from the traditional gos- pel choir to the contemporary soul quartet. The under- lying characteristic of all the performances was a vital- ity seldom experienced in white Christian liturgy. This vitality gradually spread to everyone present giving us a rarely felt sense of communal worship. It was in the involvement of man’s humanity in the worship of God that the black service achieved its excellence. Soul Weekend was not limited to the young. People of all ages contributed to this exhibition of black culture and unity. The purpose for which the weekend was conducted was ful- filled when Jimmy Deas presented the Bishop with a check for the Martin Luther King Scholarship Fund. It is also worth noting that James Brown personally contributed a thousand dollars to the fund and will do so for the next four years. 299 FOOTBALL Seton Hall ..... ..... 6 Iona ... ..... 17 Seton Hall ..... ..... 19 King’s ..... 20 Seton Hall ...... ..... 51 Norwalk ..... 0 Seton Hall ..... ..... 14 Jersey City State — ..... 7 Seton Hall ____ ..... 18 Manhattan ..... 14 Seton Hall ..... 13 Georgetown ..... 38 Seton Hall ..... ..... 26 Marist ..... 14 Seton Hall ..... ..... 18 Providence ..... 46 305 306 307 BASKETBALL Kevin Foley gets off a last-second, fast break pass to Mel Knight against St. John’s. Seton Hall ____ .... 68 Loyola . 62 Seton Hall ._ .... 94 Colgate -- 68 Seton Hall ... .... 63 Fordham .... 77 Seton Hall . 66 St. Francis -- 63 Seton Hall .... 81 Fairleigh Dickenson ... . 61 Seton Hall ... . 72 Hofstra .... .... 66 Seton Hall . .. 81 American U. .... 79 Seton Hall ____ . .. 57 Georgetown ... .... 69 Seton Hall .... .... 74 Pennsylvania U. .... 76 Seton Hall .... .... 69 Rochester .... 71 Seton Hall .... .... 80 Wagner .... 83 Seton Hall -- .... 45 St. John’s 66 Seton Hall ..... .... 81 Army 66 Seton Hall -- .... 59 Iona ..... 57 Seton Hall .... .... 56 Boston College ..... 84 Seton Hall .... .... 52 Manhattan ... ..... 58 Seton Hall .... .... 76 Scranton (O.T.) ..... 77 Seton Hall .... 81 Connecticut „ .... 79 Seton Hall - .... 67 Holy Cross 74 Seton Hall .... .... 79 St. Bonaventure’s ... 97 Seton Hall .... .... 65 St. Peter’s 67 Seton Hall .... .... 76 St. Joseph’s 92 Seton Hall .... .... 56 Villanova ... .. ... 73 Seton Hall .... .... 86 Providence 102 Seton Hall .... .... 56 L.I.U. 62 Mel Knight and St. John’s Carmine Calzonetti both move towards a loose ball. Gary Cavallo hits the of- fensive boards against St. Peter’s. 309 Chris Zier and Larry Rovelstad chase a loose ball in vain. 5’ 11” Ken Moss hits the deck after outposi- tioning 6’9” Dan Cornelius for a rebound against St. John’s. 310 Determined Mel Knight maneuvers through St. Peter’s tight zone. Kevin Foley’s off balance jumper finds the mark. John Suminski crashes the boards, and also St. Peter’s Bob Leckie. : j , J Mel Knight works for a jumpshot behind a John Suminski screen. A fast-break, and a two-pointer by Larry Rovelstad. Mel Knight mystifies Pirate fans with one of his patented, twisting drives. Gary Cavallo stop-fakes Elnardo Webster en route to three point play. 313 John Thurston nets two points on a twisting drive. Larry Rovelstad boxes out Elnardo Webster as Bill McCrea spears a re- bound. Mike Wall rebounds a missed Manhattan jumpshot. Chris Zier wrestles St. Peter’s Ed Strong for a rebound. and Art of Basketball Not Seen by the Naked Eye SOCCER Seton Hall „ 0 Drew 3 Seton Hall .. 0 West Chester 5 Seton Hall .. 1 N.Y.U. 6 Seton Hall .. 0 Wagner 3 Seton Hall _ 1 L.I.U. 5 Seton Hall __ 0 N.C.E. 4 Seton Hall .. 0 Fairleigh Dickinson __ 8 Seton Hall .. 1 Manhattan 1 Seton Hall __ 4 St. Francis 2 Seton Hall 0 C.C.N.Y. 4 Seton Hall .. 4 St. Peter’s 1 Seton Hall .. 0 Rider 5 Seton Hall 2 Army 4 Seton Hall .. 2 Jersey City State 5 Seton Hall .. 0 Rutgers 7 318 ;• r ■ u s n 3 1 ' iv. « i tfitm mill lr • { - ■ liP- ' P ? III! m j ■ Uifimimn 319 r If , • « Of - .. . ' II U. 1 • • • _ Am mm ,,:- . «• ..« , £3P? J 7 f P r - - - 4M. «• • Hu}ktr 320 321 Running Running is a limberous mixture of arms and legs and heartbeat and inhales and exhales and reaching and pumping and sweating: pushing off the ground and moving over the ground Forward. To run is to feel your body loose and strong and Working, forward. Along the ground before you. (pull your elbows back and push off the ground and you move forward and your body is a Long swift ship setting sail.) Done with ease and rhythm your body is a poem running in through the music of the ground, of the earth. Rolling into the hills and slopes and flats and rocky places and green meadow grass that is soft and delicious to run in and Join. Running joins. Moving, pulsing, working blood of one joins streams with the other as the streams of all tributaries must flow mixed with the Great River. Flowing mingled in motion and movement through each other, And then, maybe a breeze or a passing leafy tree joins the runner to the things above and around and all things move along in undulating flow of different size circles, all wrapped in one. Earth to Runner, Runner to Earth. Earth — when all are joined in fiber, in touch, in working flow Wonderful working and music into each other, the Earth and the Runner, the poem. And the runner must stop: and slowly disjoin himself piece and piece of himself again, separation from the earth pulling himself into arms and legs and inhales and exhales, while the music, the song, the brief poem is ebbing. But for one span, one circle when all life is joined the Runner knows joy. Fitting, fitting into the Poem , the Song, and Possessing power and being possessed by power, creating and Answering! Once having been and then like green meadow grass torn from the womb all undone from the Poem, the Runner separates. And joy of answering Truth draws the runner aside — alone. For the runner, the poet, stands poised on the brink of another song to come, another run. by Bruce Rafferty TRACK Tom Winters Sean McGorty 322 pull your elbows back and push off Bruce Rafferty Rolling into the hills and slopes and flats and rocky places and green meadow grass that is soft and delicious to run in and Join. Running joins. Terry Honan Flowing mingled in motion and movement through each other a passing leafy tree joins the runner to the things above and around _£ fis- Earth to Runner , Runner to Earth , when all are joined in fiber , in touch , in working flow the Earth and the Runner, the poem. aiwprii , and slowly disjoin himself 328 pulling himself into arms and legs and inhales and exhales while the music , the song, the brief poem is ebbing, torn from the womb all undone from the Poem. But for one span the Runner knows i°y • . . . Answering! And joy of answering T ruth draws the runner aside alone. . . . poised on the brink of another song to come, another run. 329 I SWIMMING Seton Hall _____ 35 Kings Point __ 69 Seton Hall _____ 40 Monmouth _____ 65 Seton Hall _____ 60 Hunter _____ 42 Seton Hall ..... _____ 42 N.Y.U. 62 Seton Hall __ 40 Paterson State _____ 64 Seton Hall _____ 55 Manhattan 40 Seton Hall _____ 34 St. John’s . 65 Seton Hall _____ _____ 48 Fordham __ 56 Seton Hall _____ 37 Queens ______ 65 Seton Hall ___ _____ 40 L.I.U. 52 Seton Hall _____ 60 Adelphi _____ 44 Seton Hall _____ ____ 62 Glassboro State 42 Seton Hall _____ 52 N. Y. Maritime ____. ______ 51 330 ' GOLF April 5 Princeton April 7 St. Peter’s April 8 ... __ Manhattan April 12 April 14 April 17 April 21 Rider April 29 Columbia May 1 N.Y.U. May 2 Wagner May 5 Villanova May 6 St. John’s May 12 Fairleigh Dickinson May 14 Metropolitan Intercollegiates May 17 Army Bob Belliveau holes a fifteen footer. 1 Ron Bailey connects with one from the fairway. % John Douglas sinks his putt for a birdie. ffeh-r. . i ‘ J : M 4Nw ,«U f «r ,rj % TENNIS April 5 Monmouth April 8 Fairleigh Dickinson April 12 N.C.E. April 14 St. John’s April 16 Rutgers April 19 .... Manhattan April 23 Stevens April 26 Fordham April 30 St. Peter’s May 3 N.Y.U. May 7 Rider 336 BASEBALL March 29 .... Providence March 30 .......... .... Vermont April 3 Fairleigh Dickinson April 5 Manhattan April 7 St. Francis April 10 .... Navy April 12 ____ Wagner April 13 ____ Rutgers April 15 St. John’s April 17 Fordham April 19 Fairleigh Dickinson April 20 .... .... Ithaca April 22 N.Y.U. April 23 . Manhattan April 24 Rutgers April 27 Rider April 29 St. Francis May 1 Army May 3 Iona May 4 Villanova May 5 Princeton May 6 Wagner May 7 L.I.U. May 10 Hofstra May 12 St. Peter’s May 13 C.C.N.Y. May 14 Lafayette Pirates try their hand at a hit and run. Bob Sparks is lifted off his feet by pitched ball. Here ' s a close-up of a Pirate bat cracking on impact. Ron Dolan rips a double to the left-center field fence. 1 1 I I I Bob Stanchak prepares to slap the tag on Providence runner. John Thurston turns for home scoring the Pirates’ first run of the new season. John Thurston causes a heavy breeze. ...... ■ . ' ■ 342 Ron Dolan moves towards the plate on a ground ball I I 3 I ■ i Wmmm J -..S ? S9RHHI Steve Boryczewski tosses his mask to look for loose pitch. 343 SPRING FEVER- 1969 While the vestiges of winter still sparkled, Spring struck our compus on Tuesday, March 18 — two days ahead of schedule. It caught us by surprise, but we managed to make the best of it. Classes were cut to make time for skateboarding and softballing. The flora and fauna wake up while long-unused lawn chairs wait for occupants. 346 When the weather warms up, so do the arms. What Nature has wrought, let not even the Law put asunder. 347 SENIOR DIRECTORY ABRUZZESE, JOSEPH D., 143 Oakland Terrace, Newark, N. J. Freshman Class Secretary, Sophomore Class Secretary, Senator, Senior Class; Sigma Pi Fraternity; Marketing Club; Young Democrats; Varsity Club; Baseball; Wrestling. ACHMETOV, MECHTT, Box 181 Rd. 2, Boonton, N. J. Gleen Club; Ski Club; Psychology Club. ACOCELLA, JOHN B., 915 Stuyvesant Avenue, Irvington, N. J. Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity; Soccer. ACOCELLA, PAUL F., 123 Van Winkle Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Setonian, Sports Editor, Editor in Chief; Zeta Epsilon Tau, Recording Secretary; Booster Club; Intramurals; WSOU, Colorcaster; Football Club, Public Relations, Manager; IFC; c.c.c. AGAMIE, ROSEMARIE, 388 Pacific Street, Paterson, N. J. Alpha Pi Epsilon Sorority; Student Council; Psychology Club; Galleon. AIOSA, FRANCES ANN, 409 Passaic Avenue, Lodi, N. J. Student Education Association. ALIFANO, LOUISE ANN, 35 Memorial Road, West Caldwell, N. J. Setonian, Executive Assistant; Booster Club; Glee Club; Setonian Film Society; National Education Association; Galleon. ALLARD, GREGORY MEDDIE, 142 Legion Place. Malverne, N. Y. Setonian Film Society. ALMEIDA, JOHN ANTHONY, 27 Sharon Avenue, Irvington, N. J. Student Senate; Senior Class Vice-President; IFC; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Setonian; Young Democrats; Sigma Pi, Vice-President, Treasurer; Baseball. ALONGE, LOUIS RICHARD, MD 25 Sloane Road, Newburgh, N. Y. Delta Sigma Phi, Chaplain; Intramurals. AMATO, VINCENT JOSEPH, 228 Power Street, New Bruns- wick, N. J. Glee Club. AMBRIOSO, ELPIDIO RALPH, 502 Franklin Street, Elizabeth, N. J. Accounting Club; R.O.T.C. Officers’ Club; National Society of Scabbard and Blade. AMBROSINO, FRANCIS ANTHONY, 7 Silverwhite Road, Little Silver, N. J. Galleon; Dorm Council. AMOROSA, DOMINIC FRANCIS, 106 Thompson Strreet, Rari- tan, N. J. Art Club; International Relations Club; National Student Association; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society. ANDREANO, VIRGINIA M., 78 Jefferson Place, Totowa Boro, N. J. Chi Delta Rho Sorority; Student Council; Hall’s Echo; Wings; Chapel Committee, Sacristan, Treasurer. ANDREWS, WAYNE DONALD, Arbor Avenue, Landisville, N. J. Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity; Booster Club; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Club; Setonian Film Society. ANGELICA, RENEE, 186 East 25th Street, Paterson, N. J. Registered Nurse’s Association. ARAGON A, JOHN JOSEPH, 32 Wilshire Drive, Kenilworth, N. J. American Chemical Society; Psychology Club; Delta Epsi- lon Sigma; Student Education Association; Academy of Science. ARDISE, ANTHONY J., 34 Sherwood Avenue, Paterson, N. J. Pi Beta Delta, President; Workshop Theater; WSOU. ARDITO, RICHARD ALAN, 815 21st Street, Union City, N. J. Student Council; Hall’s Echo; SEA; Galleon. ARMINIO, LOUIS VICTOR, 6 Frances Street, Clifton, N. J. Academy of Science; Bowling Club; Psychology Club. ARMSTRONG, BARBARA ANN, 293 Concord Avenue, Union, N. J. Booster Club; Zeta Chi Rho Sorority, Treasurer; Student Education Association. ASSELTA, ALEX J., Edwards Avenue, Minotola, N. J. Booster Club; Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity, Treasurer; International Re- lations Club, St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society. ASSMANN, KENNETH D., 104 Willow Road, Metuchen, N. J. ATKINS, BARTHOLOMEW GEORGE, 7 17th Avenue, Apart- ment 2F, Newark, N; J. Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity; Elizabeth Seton Education Association; Young Republicans; Varsity Club; Fencing; Football Club. AULICINO, RICHARD R., 6665 Colonial Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Academy of Science; Booster Club; Setonian Film Society; WSOU. AURIEMMA, JOSEPH RALPH, 283 Ridge Street, Newark, N. J. Marketing Club; Pi Sigma Epsilon Fraternity. AXELRAD, MARTIN J., 815 Greenwich Lane, Union, N. J. BABICH, DIANE, 28 Winslow Place, West Paterson, N. J. Alpha Pi Epsilon Sorority; Hall’s Echo; Psychology Club; SEA; Chapel Committee. BAKOS, JOANNE VIVIAN, 46 Hamilton Avenue, Wayne, N. J. Alpha Pi Epsilon Sorority; Student Council; Drama Club; Hall’s Echo; Wings; Psychology Club; SEA; Galleon, Paterson Editor. BALDINO, ROSEMARY LOUISE, 519 Pleasant Avenue, Piscata- way, N. J. Sigma Theta Sigma Sorority. BARBER, DAVID A., 291 Laurel Hill Avenue, Norwich, Con- necticut Pershing Rifles; Physical Education Club; Football. BARBONE, RICHARD FRANCIS, 57 Lakewood Terrace, Bloomfield, N. J. Bowling; Delta Sigma Omicron Fraternity. BARCLAY, JEANNE K., 268 Parker Avenue, Maplewood, N. J. Student Council, Secretary, Vice-President; Galleon, Editor, Evening; Social Action; Hazard; Ski Club, Newark Evening, Vice- President. BARKER, WILLIAM R., 271 Forest Road, South Orange, N. J. Delta Sigma Delta Fraternity; Booster Club; Scabbard and Blade; Ski Club; Triphibian Guard, Drillteam. BARMEN, BARNETT LOUIS, 1686 Walker Avenue, Union, N. J. Basketball, Manager; Baseball, Manager. BARRY, EILEEN C., 74 Mason Street, Metuchen, N. J. Stu- dent Union Board; Setonian; Football Club; Zeta Chi Rho Soror- ity. BAUMGARTNER, ANDREW J., 37 Elmwood Avenue, Carteret, N. J. Booster Club; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Var- sity Club; Track; Social Action Club. BEACH, THOMAS A., 175 Mallory Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Young Republicans. BEAUCHAMP, FREDERICK C., 437 Moore Drive, Mt. Holly, N. J. Residence Hall Council; Intramurals; Advanced R.O.T.C. BEGLEY, EDWARD PETER, 103 Bell Avenue, Saddle Brook, N. J. Alpha Kappa Psi, President; Scabbard and Blade; Society for the Advancement of Management. BEHR, LINDA JANE, 220 Mt. Vernon Place, Newark, N. J. Cosmopolitan Association; Workshop Theater. BELLINI, SALVATORE CHARLES, 9 Terrace Place, Garfield, N. J. Accounting Club. BELLO, ANTHONY T., 511 Passaic Avenue, Passaic, N. J. Booster Club; Delta Theta Epsilon Fraternity; Ski Club; Young Democrats; WSOU. BELLO, CARLA VIVIAN, 163 Mill Street, Paterson, N. J. Phi Alpha Theta; French Club. BENFANTE, JOSEPH RALPH, 8821 17th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Biology Research Club; Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity; Varsity Club; Football Club. BERARDI, MICHAEL J., 54 5th Street, Hoboken, N. J. Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. BERTALAN, JOHN J., 2111 North 46 Avenue, Hollywood, Florida Varsity Club; Dorm Council; Wrestling. BERTHOLD, JOSEPH ERNEST, 87 Burlington Avenue, Pater- son, N. J. Physics Club, Vice-President. BERTONE, MICHELE MARY, 398 Maywood Avenue, May- wood, N. J. Glee Club; Student Education Association. BEVAN, JOAN MARGARET, 124 Dalton Street, Roselle Park, N. J. Booster Club; Setonian; Literary Club; Student Education Association. 348 BEYER, ANTHONY F., 980 Walash Avenue. Brick Town, N. J. Physical Recreation Club, President; Wrestling; Football’ Club ' Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, Secretary; IFC, President; Dorm Council; Varsity Club. BIERHERR, LINDA ANN, 15 Orange Heights Avenue, West Orange, N. J. Glee Club. BTERNACKI, JOHN FRANCIS, 32 Vine Street. East Providence Rhode Island Academy of Science; Setonian Film Society. BILOTTA, WALTER A., 35 Manor Drive, Newark, N. J. Var- sity Club; Swimming. BLAUVELT, RICHARD T., 112 Ryerson Avenue, Paterson, N. J. SEA. BLOCKUS, BARBARA I., 1930 Henry Street, Rahway, N. J. Booster Club; Student Education Association; Literary Club. BLOWERS, MARGARET G., 41 Ferguson Place, Ramsey, N. J. BODE, FRANK WILLIAM, 44 Godwin Place, Clifton, N. J. Sophomore Class, Vice-President; Junior Class, Vice-President; Sigma Alpha Beta Fraternity, Secretary; Student Council, Vice- President, President; Hall’s Echo. BODNAR, JOSEPH LOUIS, 8 Scribner Avenue, South Norwalk, Connecticut Galleon, Editor in Chief, Executive Editor; Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, President; Accounting Club; C.C.C. BONARDI, LINDA B., 13 Schuyler Drive, Clark, N. J. BONGIORNO, WILLIAM WAYNE, 663 East 58th Street, Brook- lyn, N. Y. Biology Research; Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity; Varsity Club; Swimming. BONK, JOSEPH CHARLES, 76 Middlesex Avenue, Metuchen, N. J. Delta Theta Epsilon Fraternity, President, Pledgemaster; Booster Club; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; IFC. BONO, LOIS JEAN, 2 Colonial Terrace, Upper Saddle River, N. J. Alpha Pi Epsilon Sorority, Secretary; Hall’s Echo; Psy- chology Club; SEA; Galleon. BOSSET, GREGORY W., 45 Poe Avenue, Newark, N. J. Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity; Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment. BOTTA, JOHN J., 15 Williamson Place, Fair Lawn, N. J. Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity. BOTTE, MICHAEL DENNIS, 8 Woodland Avenue, Blackwood, N. J. Phi Kappa Theta, Secretary; Booster Club; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Intramurals; Student Federated Govern- ment, Secretary. BOYLAN, WILLIAM FRANCIS, 52 Alpine Road, Yonkers, N. Y. WSOU; Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity; Football. BOYLE, GERALDINE ELLEN, 62 Maple Place, Clifton, N. J. Alpha Pi Epsilon S5rority; Psychology Club; SEA. BRADY, ARTHUR JOHN, 311 Smith Street, Newark, N. J. Omega Pi Fraternity, Treasurer; Physical Education Club, Presi- dent; Varsity Club; Baseball; Football Club, Captain; IFC. BRASS, ROBERT JOEL, 1 Rosemont Drive, West Orange, N. J. St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society. BRAUN, EDWIN LOUIS, 410 Valley Road, Clifton, N. J. Ac- counting Club. BRAVACO, RALPH J., 45 Fairmount Terrace, East Orange, N. J. Pi Mu Epsilon Fraternity. BROMIRSKI, NEIL A., 92 Warwick Road, Hillside, N. J. Math Club. BROPHY, MARGARET MARY, 234 Trenton Avenue, Clifton, N. J. Wings; SEA. BROZENA, CHRISTINE A., 14 Elm Place, Irvington, N. J. BRUNO, ANTHONY MICHAEL, 557 Floyd Street, Englewood Cliffs, N. J. Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity, President; Elizabeth Seton Education Association, Vice-President; NJEA, President; Workshop Theater; Social Action Club. BUCKLEY, CATHERINE MARGARET, 159 Palisade Avenue, Bogota, N. J. BUETTNER, MARY CAROLYN, 22 Cedar Street, Bergenfield, N. J. Drama Club; Hall’s Echo; SEA. BUFANO, ANTHONY P., 50 Wallis Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. BURBAGE, FRANCIS JOHN, JR., 126 South Stiles Street, Linden, N. J. BURGESS, RONALD EDWARD, 626 Pacific Avenue, Perth Amboy, N. J. Phi Beta Gamma Fraternity; Accounting Club. BURKE, JOSEPH JAMES, RD 3 Box 217, Freehold, N. J. Phi Alpha Theta; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Scabbard and Blade; Stu- dent Senate, Senator; Booster Club; R.O.T.C. Officers’ Club. BURKE, JOHN PATRICK, 60 Dayton Street, Newark, N. J. Marketing Club; Young Republicans; Football. BURKE, LAURA ELLEN, 81 Maple Street, West Orange, N. J. Booster Club. BURKE, MICHELE KATHLEEN, 1027 Stanton Avenue, Eliz- abeth, N. J. Booster Club; Student Education Association; Lit- erary Club. BURY, MARY ELLEN JILL, 757 East 27th Street, Paterson, N. J. SEA. BUZAR, JAMES GARY, 7 Leslie Court, Springfield, N. J. Ac- counting Club; Booster Club; Setonian; Social Action Club; Student Union Board, Social Committee; Football Club; Traffic Court Judge. BYER, WILLARD ERWIN, JR., 121 Main Street, West Orange, N. J. Accounting Club. CACCIOLA, JOHN WAYNE, 18 Barton Street, Edison, N. J. Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity; Elizabeth Seton Education Associa- tion. CAIRNS, ANDREW W., 5 Forsgate Drive, Ringwood, N. J. Pershing Rifles. CALANTROPIO, JAMES LOUIS, 135 Anderson Parkway, Cedar Grove, N. J. Elizabeth Seton Education Association; R.O.T.C. Officers’ Club; Triphibian Guard; Scabbard and Blade. CALDARONE, NELL A GINA, 126 Union Avenue, Paterson, N. J. SEA. CAMPBELL, LINDA DURAND, 21 Hilltop Road, Mendham, N. J. Booster Club; Glee Club, Vice-President; Phi Delta Pi Sorority. CANAVAN, CHARLES B., 55 Kakeout Road, Butler, N. J. Elizabeth Seton Education Association; International Relations Club. CANONICO, JACQUELINE, 192 Harding Road, Glen Rock, N. J. Alpha Pi Epsilon Sorority; Psychology Club; SEA. CANTORE, ROBERT J., 245 Copeland Avenue, Lyndhurst, N. J. Accounting Club; Booster Club; Phi Beta Gamma Fraternity, Secretary. CAPORASO, JO ANN HELEN, 311 North 13th Street, Newark, N. J. CAPUANO, FREDERICK W., 121 Bloomfield Street, Hoboken, N. J. CARL, MARYELLEN PATRICIA, 129 Orient Way, Rutherford, N. J. CARLSON, JAMES ROBERT, 9 Montrose Avenue, Summit, N. J. Accounting Club, Treasurer; Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity. CARR, CHARLES ANTHONY, II6V2 Cedar Street, South Bound Brook, N. J. Accounting Club. CARRABBA, JOSEPHINE ANN, 305 Rossiter Avenue, Paterson, N. J. Alpha Pi Epsilon Sorority; Psychology Club; SEA. CARRIGG, MARGARET JOANNE, 216 Hopkins Avenue, Jer- sey City, N. J. Booster Club; Phi Delta Pi Sorority. CARROLL, DENNIS M., 194 North 19th Street, East Orange, N. J. CARULLO, ROBERT G., 126 Madison Street, Hoboken, N. J. Accounting Club. 349 CASAGRANDE, JAMES R., Pleasant Hill Road, Woodbridge, Connecticut Physical Education Club; Varsity Club; Baseball. CASCIO, DONALD JOSEPH, 3481 Hance Bridge Road, Vine- land, N. J, Delta Sigma Delta Fraternity. CASOLA, JAMES A., 85 Cedar Street, Ridgefield Park, N. J. CASSIDY, KEVIN F., 14 Tappan Street, Kearny, N. J. Booster Club; Setonian; Sigma Pi Fraternity; Intramurals. CAUFIELD, JAMES A., JR., 833 Berkley Street, New Milford, N. J. Booster Club; Intramurals; Dormitory Council. CAVANAGH, THOMAS WALTER, 30 Crest Drive, Shrewsbury, N. J. Phi Kappa Theta, Parliamentarian; St. Thomas More Pre- Legal Society, President, Secretary; Setonian, Sports Writer; Stu- dent Senate, Senator; Intramurals; Alpha Mu Gamma Fraternity; Booster Club; Student Center Board. CHALLAN, DANIEL JAMES, 6909 Jackson Street, Guttenberg, N. J. Accounting Club; R.O.T.C. Officers’ Club. CHAPPETTO, CHARLES JOHN, 138 Beech Street, Paterson, N. J. CHAROS, STEPHEN PHILIP, 14 Maylen Drive, Southampton, Long Island, N. Y. Psychology Club; University Glee Club, Re- cording Secretary, Vice-President, President. CHELIS, BERNARD JOHN, 12 Varsity Road, Newark, N. J. Academy of Science. CHIEGO, JOHN M., 562 Franklin Avenue, South Plainfield, N. J. Accounting Club. CHINI, LOUIS T., 707 Wheat Road, Teaneck, N. J. Accounting Club; Booster Club; Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity; Economics Club; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Junior Class Secretary. CHRISTIE, RONALD WILLIAM, 59 Columbia Terrace, Wee- hawken, N. J. CICCARELLA, STEPHEN MICHAEL, 16 Laura Avenue, Nut- ley, N. J. CIGN RELLA, THERESA ANN, 55 Halsted Street, Newark, N. J.. Phi Delta Pi Sorority; S.N.J.E.A. CIPOLETTI, JOHN FRANCIS, 183 Totowa Avenue, Paterson, N. J. Accounting Club. CIUFFREDA, KENNETH JOSEPH, 123 Larch Street, Port Read- ing, N. J. Alpha Epsilon Delta Fraternity. CLARK, ROBERT PAUL, P.O. Box 168 First Avenue, Allen- wood, N. J. CLEARY, BRUCE ROBERT, 143 Washington Place, Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. CLON1NGER, JOHN MARVIN, 438 Mantoloking Road, Brick Town, N. J. Physics Club, Vice-President; S.N.J.E.A. CMIELEWSKI, WALTER JOHN, 208 North Third Street, Har- rison, N. J. COCCIA, JOSEPH JOHN, 149 North 15th Street, Bloomfield, N. J. Delta Theta Epsilon Fraternity, Treasurer; Intramurals. COCO, MICHAEL, 74 Carman Street, Hempstead, Long Island, N. Y. Setonian; Social Action Club. CODY, MARYELLEN VIRGINIA, 13 Branch Avenue, Ocean- port, N. J. Sigma Theta Sigma Sorority; Booster Club; Cheer- leader; Student Council, Vice-President, Newark; Lieutenant Army Nurse Corps. COLAG RANDE, WILLIAM ROCCO, 60 Ridge Street, Orange, N. J. Psychology Club; Social Action Club; Student Educational Association; Setonian; Intramurals. COLANERI, AGNES PATRICIA, 77 Larch Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Drama Club, President; Hall’s Echo; Wings, Co-Editor; SEA; University Club, Secretary; Galleon. COLATRELLA, ANTHONY MICHAEL, 299 Fairway Avenue, Belleville, N. J. Academy of Science; Alpha Epsilon Delta, President. COLAVITA, JOSEPH RUSSELL, 54 Cedar Avenue, Newark, N. J. Delta Epsilon Sigma Fraternity. COLE, LUCILLE A., 52 Charles Street, Roselle Park, N. J. Theta Delta Phi Sorority, President; Thomas McHugh Education Association, Recording Secretary. COLELLA, JOSEPH M., 295 East 22nd Street, Paterson, N. J. Art Club; International Relations Club; St. Thomas More Pre- Legal Society; Setonian Film Society; Phi Alpha Theta Fraternity. COLEMAN, WALTER N., 49 Finnigan Avenue, Saddle Brook, N. J. Accounting Club; Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity; Chapel Committee. COLEMAN, WALTER ROBERT, 5-02 Bellair Avenue, Fair Lawn, N. J. COLEMAN, ROBERT W., 5-02 Bellair Avenue, Fair Lawn, N. J. Accounting Club; Phi Beta Gamma Fraternity; Drama Club; Psychology Club. COLUCCI, MICHAEL ANTHONY, JR., 2765 Allen Avenue, Union, N. J. Booster Club; SEA; S.N.J.E.A. COMOLLO, ROBERT MICHAEL, 16 Twin Oaks Drive, Me- tuchen, N. J. Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity, Treasurer; Accounting Club. CONCODORA, JOSEPH ANTHONY, 94 Monhegan Street, Clif- ton, N. J. Alpha Epsilon Delta Fraternity; Booster Club. CONLAN, FRANK JOHN, 5 Gardner Place, Parlin, N. J. Booster Club, President; Elizabeth Seton Education Association; Setonian, Copy Editor; Varsity Club; Football Club, Vice-Pres- ident; Tennis. CONSTANTINO, MARYANN E., 132 Madison Avenue, Irving- ton, N. J. Phi Delta Pi Fraternity; Booster Club, Student Coun- cil; National Association of Student Nurses. CONTE, ATHA F., 75 Oakland Avenue, Tuckahoe, N. Y. CONTI, MARY ELLEN JOY, 11 Rock Spring Road, West Or- ange, N. J. Booster Club; Theta Delta Phi Sorority; SEA; Glee Club; Setonian; ISC; Council for Exceptional Children, Secretary. CONTICELLO, FRANK LOUIS, 264 Orange Avenue, Irvington, N. J. Finance Association; Intramurals. COPPOLA, ROBERT JOSEPH, 122 Greene Avenue, Totowa, N. J. Academy of Science; Biology Research; American Chem- ical Society; Alpha Epsilon Delta Fraternity. CORSO, ROSE MARY, 481 Greylock Parkway, Belleville, N. J. Phi Delta Pi Sorority; Booster Club; Student Education Asso- ciation; Glee Club. COWEN, WILLIAM J., 746 Emerson Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J. Track. COYLE, TERRANCE F., 60 Midland Avenue, East Paterson, N. J. Accounting Club; Wrestling; Football Club, Business Man- ager. CRISCIONE, JANET CELESTE, 226 Bennington Court, Clifton, N. J. Psychology Club; SEA. CRONIN, STEPHEN R., 10 Thomas Terrace, Wayne, N. J. Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity; Intramurals. CROSS, THOMAS GARY, 353 South Centre Street, Orange, N. J. Fencing. CROWLEY, JAMES RUSSELL, 236 Oakwood Avenue, Bogota, N. J. Elizabeth Seton Education Association; Pershing Rifles, Trick Drill Commander; R.O.T.C. Officers’ Club; Student Union Social Committee; Student Union Social Action Committee. CUCCIA, CHARLES JOSEPH, 230 Westminster Place, Lodi, N. J. International Relations Club; Scabbard and Blade; Young Democrats. CUNDARI, FRANK JOSEPH, 46 Hagaman Street, Port Reading, N. J. CUNNINGHAM, MICHAEL EATON, 800 Wall Road, Spring Lake, N. J. CURRIE, WILLIAM JAMES, 93 Mt. Ridge Drive, Wayne, N. J. Baseball; Varsity Club. 350 CUSHING, TRUDIE, 304 Harrison Avenue, Harrison, N. J. Sigma Theta Sigma Sorority, Corresponding Secretary; Glee Club, Secretary; Junior Class Secretary; Social Action Club. CUSTODE, JOHN A., 9 Edgewood Avenue, Colonia, N. J. Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity; Intramurals. D’ACONTI, JOHN STEVEN, 142 Grove Street, Bloomfield, N. J. Academy of Science. DALTON, JOHN S., 1609 North Stiles Street, Linden, N. J. Marketing Club; Alpha Sigma Mu Fraternity, President. D’AMBROSIO, ALEX WILLIAM, 124 Westwood Avenue, Long Branch, N. J. St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Young Dem- ocrats; Intramurals. DAMBROSKI, CHARLES, 71 Maple Avenue, Irvington, N. J. Booster Club; Setonian Film Society; Football Club; IFC; Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity; Football. D’AMICO, DANTE D., 32 Emeline Drive, Hawthorne, N. J. Student Council; Accounting Club. DA NAVE, MARIE HELENA, 1112 Woolley Avenue, Union, N. J. Theta Delta Phi Sorority; Booster Club; Junior Class Treasurer; S.N.J.E.A. DANCSAK, JOSEPH LOUIS, 27 Peck Avenue, Newark, N. J. DANELSKI, BARBARA, 14 Baldwin Avenue, Bloomfield, N. J. D’ANGIOLILLO, ROBERT M., 5 Marie Terrace, Milltown, N. J. Glee Club; WSOU. DAVIDSON, THOMAS S., 137 Park Avenue, Rutherford, N. J. DAVIS, THOMAS JOHN, 127 Palisade Avenue, Bogota, N. J. DE ANGELIS, LOUIE, 238 Van Winkle Avenue, Nutley, N. J. Accounting Club. DEAS, JAMES ELTON, 517 Brunswick Street, Wilmington, North Carolina Omega Psi Phi Fraternity; Black Student League, Pres- ident. DE CICCO, RONALD A., 409 Victoria Street, Raritan, N. J. Booster Club; Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity. DE COULAZ, ROBERT PAUL, 2417 Second Avenue, Altoona, Pennsylvania Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity; Fencing. DEGNAN, MARY F., 27 Oakland Avenue, Bloomfield, N. J. Theta Delta Phi Sorority, Treasurer; Booster Club; Setonian; SEA; Galleon, Associate Editor. DE GREZIA, LINDA SUE, 1013 Main Street, Paterson, N. J. Alpha Pi Epsilon Sorority; Student Council; SEA; Psychology Club. DELANEY, JOHN F., 64 Chaffee Avenue, Albertson, N. Y. Elizabeth Seton Education Association; Glee Club; Booster Club; National Student Association; Setonian Film Society; Student Sen- ate; Workshop Theater; C.C.C. DELSORDI, JOSEPH, 73 Midland Boulevard, Maplewood, N. J. R.O.T.C. Officers’ Club; Scabbard and Blade; R.O.T.C. March- ing Band. DE LUCIA, JOSEPH ANTHONY, RD 3 Smithburg Road, Freehold, N. J. Accounting Club, President; R.O.T.C. Officers’ Club; Scabbard and Blade. DEMARCO, DANIEL J., 26 Mitchell Street, Lodi, N. J. DEMAREST, PHIL J., 105 Herman Street, Hackensack, N. J. National Student Association. DEMCHER, WILLIAM NICHOLAS, 34 B Wavecrest Avenue, Winfield Park, N. J. DEMKO, STEPHEN M., 90 Meyers Street, Edwardsville, Penn- sylvania Seton Hall University Math Club; Federated Student Government; IFC; Mathematics Club; Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, Vice-President; Pi Mo Epsilon Fraternity. DE MUCCIO, HENRIETTA CHRISTINA, 1222 16th Street, Fort Lee, N. J. Wings. DE PAUL, PETER, M., 14 Byrne Road, West Orange, N. J. Elizabeth Seton Education Association; University Students for Social Action, Treasurer; Football, Manager. DE R1ENZO, JUDITH ANN, 117 North Tenth Street, Newark, N. J. Booster Club; Zeta Chi Rho Sorority. DE RIGGI, RAYMOND J., 119 Sunset Avenue, Newark, N. J. Accounting Club; Baseball. DE RISI, DWIGHT CARLTON, 50 Lords Way, Manhasset Hills, N. Y. Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity; Student Senate; Dorm Newspaper; Alpha Epsilon Delta Fraternity. DE ROSA, RICHARD PAUL, 424 Frankfort Street, Orange, N. J. Academy of Science; Booster Club; Alpha Epsilon Delta Fra- ternity; Setonian. DE TROLIO, DANIEL JOSEPH, 132 Ridge Street, Newark, N. J. Accounting Club; Intramurals. DEVENEY, BRIAN THOMAS, 32 Meadow Lane, Glen Head, N. Y. Setonian Film Society. DE VINCENTIS, FELIX, 535 Raritan Road, Linden, N. J. Eliz- abeth Seton Education Association; Mathematics Club. DI BENEDETTO, ROBERT JOSEPH, 16 Pulaski Street, Bloom- field, N. J. Delta Sigma Omicron Fraternity; Alpha Epsilon Delta Fraternity. DI BENEDETTO, YALANDA L., 783 Ridge Street, Newark, N. J. DI BIAS, ROBERT F., 81 Mansel Drive, Landing, N. J. Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity. DI BIASE, ANTHONY P., 79 Cedar Hill Avenue, Belleville, N. J. Booster Club; Fencing. DI COLA, MICHAEL JOSEPH, 103 Lawrence Drive, Cranston, N. J. Glee Club; Phi Alpha Theta Fraternity. DIETRICH, ELEANOR D., 581 Grand Avenue, Ridgefield, N. J. DI GIOVANNI, LUCILLE F., 2039 Edwin Avenue, Fort Lee, N. J. Alpha Pi Epsilon Sorority; Student Council; SEA. DI NICOLA, BARBARA GRACE, 13 Nevin Street, Jersey City, N. J. Booster Club; Phi Delta Pi Sorority, Vice-President. DI OUOLLO, ROBERT JOHN, 395 Montague Avenue, Scotch Plains, N. J. Accounting Club; Finance Association; Ski Club, Vice-President; Young Democrats, Vice-President; IFC; Society for the Advancement of Management; WSOU; Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity, Treasurer. DISBROW, PAUL R., 24 Central Avenue, Ridgefield Park, N. J. DOMERASKI, REGINA. 754 Kingsland Avenue, Lyndhurst, N. J. DOMINICK, ROBERT JOSEPH, 52 Underwood Street, Newark, N. J. Intramurals; Track; Delta Sigma Delta Fraternity; Ac- counting Club; Karate Club. DONOFRIO, WALTER L., 377 South Harrison Street, East Or- ange N. J. Booster Club; Elizabeth Seton Education Associa- tion;’ St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Football Club; Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity. DOOLEY, RICHARD EDWARD, 38 Lafayette Street, Rumson, N. J. Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity; Booster Club; Varsity Club; Basketball. DORIS, PATRICIA LOUISE, 71 Marion Avenue, Newark, N. J. DORSA, MADONNA DEEGAN, 34 Bedford Road, Mahwah, N. J. ’ D’ORSI, JOSEPH G. V., 25 Turner Street, Port Reading, N. J. Sigma Pi Fraternity; Elizabeth Seton Education Association. DOWD CHARLES JOSEPH, 71 Third Avenue, Long Branch, N. J. Booster Club; Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity, President; Student Senate; Basketball; Senior Class, Treasurer. DOWEYKO, ARTHUR M., 530 Academy Street, Maplewood, N. J. Academy of Science; Art Club; Soccer. DOYLE, CATHLEEN P., 9 New Street, Cranford, N. J. DROSBACK, WILLIAM ROBERT, 425 Wilden Place, South Orange, N. J. 351 DROZD. RAYMOND EDWARD. 112 Pulaski Street, Newark, N. J. Kappa Sigma Tau Fraternity; Karate Club; Intramurals. DRURY, FRANCIS THOMAS. 79 Nichol Avenue. New Bruns- wick, N. J. Accounting Club; Pershing Rifles; R.O.T.C. Officers’ Club. DUDAS, MARY ANNE E., 499 Grove Avenue, Edison, N. J. DUFFY, PATRICIA MARY, 2198 Walnut Place, Cinnaniinson, N. J. Sigma Theta Sigma Sorority. DUKES. VIRGINIA LEE, 1933 Axton Avenue, Union, N. J. Philosophy Club. DUNN, SHARON MARY, 35 Hillside Drive, Totowa, N. J. Alpha Pi Epsilon, President; Student Council; Accounting Club; Drama Club; Psychology Club; SEA. DUNPHY, PHILLIP COURTNEY, 44 Sherman Place, Jersey City, N. J. Physical Education Club; Football Club; Baseball. DUTTER, JAMES ALAN, 501 Janet Road, Neptune, N. J, Elizabeth Seton Education Association. DYCHKOWSKI, JAMES C., 21 Kate Terrace, Piscataway, N. J. Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity. DZIEKONSKI, STEPHANIE ANN, 246 Summit Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Sigma Theta Sigma Sorority; Booster Club. DZIUBEK, LAWRENCE, 54 Passaic Street, Passaic, N. J. Ac- counting Club, Recording Secretary. EAGER. THOMAS VINCENT, 37 Morningside Road, Verona, N. J. Marketing Club; Glee Club; R.O.T.C. Officers’ Club. EDMUND, WILLIAM PETER, 10 Bowdoin Street, Maplewood, N. J. Pershing Rifles, Executive Officer; R.O.T.C. Officers’ Club. EDWARDS, THOMAS F., JR., 894 South 19th Street, Newark, N. J. Pershing Rifles; R.O.T.C. Officers’ Club. EGAN, KAREN FRANCES, 97 Jasper Avenue, Teaneck, N. J. EHRLICH, EUGENE A., 190 Paine Avenue, Irvington, N. J. Elizabeth Seton Education Association. EICHENBLATT, ABRAM, 71 Chestnut Avenue, Irvington, N. J. 6 EMMA, ROBERT J., 121 Oakland Terrace, Newark, N. J. Al- pha Epsilon Delta Fraternity; Academy of Science; Booster Club; Setonian, Sports Editor; Student Senate, Vice-President, Senator. ENGELBACH, GERALDINE C., 8217 Second Avenue, North Bergen, N. J. Booster Club; Student Nurses’ Association. ENRIGHT, ANTHONY B., 132 Third Avenue, Newark, N. J. Intramurals. ERCOLANO, MART LOU, 4 Bowdoin Street, Maplewood, N. J. Theta Delta Phi Sorority; Booster Club; Ski Club; Student Sen- ate, Recording Secretary; Glee Club, Treasurer; Thomas C. Mc- Hugh Student Education Association, Treasurer, President; Inter Sorority Council, President. ERDOS, PAUL VINCENT, JR., 86 Mountain Avenue, Berkeley Heights, N. J. Delta Sigma Delta. ERRICO, ALBERTO, 353 Main Street, Chatham, N. J. Eliz- abeth Seton Education Association; Booster Club; Physical Edu- cation Club; Football Club. ERRICO, EUGENE J., 82 Evergreen Avenue, Morristown, N. J. ESTOCK, MICHAEL JOSEPH, 8 Nicholson Drive, Chatham, N. J. Student Education Association; Setonian. ETCHELLS, THOMAS EDWARD, 17 Durante Road, Waldwick N. J. Accounting Club. EWING, JO ANNE, 21 Washington Avenue, Clifton, N. J. SEA. FABRIZIO, MICHAEL THOMAS, 25 Flagg Road, Southboro, Massachusetts Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity; Alpha Epsilon Delta, Treasurer. FALATEK, FRANCIS A., 603 Washington Avenue. Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity; Booster Club; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Setonian Film Society; Baseball. FALK, MARY LOU, 27 Elmora Avenue, Cranford, N. J. Theta Delta Phi Sorority; Student Education Association; Inter Sorority Council. FARGNOLI, DAVID A., 251 Eppirt Street, Orange, N. J. Sig- ma Pi, Treasurer; IFC, Representative; Physical Education Club; Young Republicans; Football Club; Intramurals. FARRELL, DENNIS THOMAS, 140 Maple Avenue, Irvington, N. J. Philosophy Club; Varsity Club; Football Club; Tau Sigma Phi Fraternity; Football; Baseball; Squash. FARRELL, EDWARD FRANCIS, 623 Market Street, Paterson, N. J. Sigma Alpha Beta Fraternity; French Club, President, Vice-President; Psychology Club. FARRINGTON, RAY ALAN, 27 Godfrey Avenue, Roseland, N. J. R.O.T.C. Officers’ Club; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal So- ciety; Phi Alpha Theta Fraternity; Scabbard and Blade. FASANO, FRANK MICHAEL, 4 Oxford Lane, Madison, N. J. Setonian. FEINMAN, GARY STUART, 589 Pleasant Valley Way, West Orange, N. J. Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity; Student Union Board, Social Committee. FELICETTI, JOHN VINCENT, 1602 Elmwood Aveune, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Booster Club; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; IFC; Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity; Intramurals. FERDINAND, LANE M., 48 Oberlin Street, Maplewood, N. J. St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; C.C.U.N. FERGUSON, MICHAEL JAMES, 250 Mt. Vernon Place, New- ark, N. J. FERNANDEZ, WILLIAM J., JR., 170 Pacific Street, Newark, N. J. Academy of Science. FERRARA, PAUL W., 320 South Street, Elizabeth, N. J. Mar- keting Club; Pi Sigma Epsilon Fraternity. FERRARI, COS1MO J., 48 Oak Street, Paterson, N. J. FERRI, RICHARD THOMAS, 6 Sandra Circle, Westfield, N. J. International Relations Club; Modern Language Club; St. Thom- as More Pre-Legal Society; Young Democrats. FESTANTE, DOMINIC PETER, 170 North Madison Drive, South Plainfield, N. J. Glee Club; Workshop Theater. FETTWEIS, ROBERT JOSEPH, 68 Colonial Drive, Clark, N. J. St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Phi Alpha Theta Frater- nity; Delta Epsilon Sigma Fraternity. FINN, KENNETH F., 424 North Midland Avenue, Saddle Brook, N. J. Senior Class President; Sigma Alpha Beta, Vice-President’ Student Council; Hall’s Echo, Editor; SEA; Federated Student Government. FINN, MICHAEL JAMES, 75 Roosevelt Avenue, Jersey City N. J. Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity FINNEGAN, DANIEL MARTIN, 62 Midland Avenue, Glen Ridge, N. J. Delta Sigma Omicron Fraternity, Secretary. FIORE, THOMAS JOSEPH, 1 1 Brinsmaid Place, Newark, N. J. Phi Sigma Epsilon Fraternity; Marketing Club. FITZPATRICK, EDWARD ANTHONY, 8 Hillside Terrace, Gar- field, N. J. Phi Beta Gamma Fraternity, President, Treasurer; Student Council; University Club, Vice-President. FITZPATRICK, MARY THERESA, 61 Whittingham Place, West Orange, N. J. Drama Club; French Club; Wings; SEA; Galleon. FLAHERTY, JAMES, JR., RD 2 Box 300C, Hackettstown, X l • J • FLANNERY, FRANK TRAVERS, 43 B Colfax Manor, Roselle Park, N. J. R.O.T.C. Officers’ Club; Scabbard and Blade; Intra- murals. FLEMING, BARBARA LYNN, 25 Hoover Drive, Bricktown, N J. Theta Delta Phi; Booster Club; Student Council; Ski Club; Workshop Theater, Secretary, Treasurer; N.J.E.A.; SEA. FLEMING, JOSEPH ALOYSIUS, 102 Upper Mountain Avenue, Montclair, N. J. Booster Club; Glee Club; Student Senate; Var- sity Club; Swimming. 352 FLETCHER. THOMAS M., 7-33 Forest Street, Fair Lawn, N. J. Phi Beta Gamma Fraternity, Secretary, Treasurer. FLUGEL, JOHN JOSEPH, 250 Mt. Vernon Place, Newark, N. J. Marketing Club; Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity. FOLEY, KEVIN PATRICK, 14 Nelson Avenue, Blue Point, N. Y. St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Student Senate, Pres- ident, Recording Secretary, Corresponding Secretary; Booster Club; Varsity Club, Vice-President; Basketball, Co-captain; c.c.c. FORCE, ALAN P., 96 Maple Street, West Orange, N. J. FORD, ANNE MARIE, 25 East Church Street, Bergenfield, N. J. Registered Nurses’ Association. FORSTER, MARY LOU, 812 Essex Avenue, Linden, N. J. Art Club; Basketball. FOX, CHARLES BERNARD, JR., 14 Edison Street, Bayville, N. J. Student Council, Treasurer; University Club; Federated Student Government, Vice-President. FRACLOSE, SISTER SHARON, 155 Jefferson Street, Newark, N. J. FRENKEL, EDGAR M., 1013 Schleifer Road, Hillside, N. J. Biology Research; Alpha Epsilon Delta Fraternity. FRIEDLANDER, JOHN, 40 Tiemann Place, New York, N. Y. Marketing Club. FUCHS, GAIL MARIE, 2091 Kay Avenue, Union, N. J. Social Action Club; SEA; Literary Club; Booster Club. FUCHS, THOMAS HENRY, 30 Joerg Aveune, Nutley, N. J. Math Club; Mathematics Club; Student Union Academic Com- mittee. FUSELLA, GERALD EDWARD, 200V2 Garside Street, Newark, N. J. Delta Theta Epsilon Fraternity. GAHAN, PATRICIA M., 39 St. Paul Avenue, Newark, N. J. Sigma Theta Sigma, President; Booster Club; Cheerleader; Soph- omore and Junior Class President. GALIONE, ROBERT M., 167 Ampere Parkway, Bloomfield, N. J. Intramurals. GALLIVAN, MICHAEL LEO, Mayflower Court, Martinsville, N. J. Galleon, Executive Editor; Intramurals; Student Union Board; C.C.C. GALLO, RITA E., 29 Bellevue Avenue, Bloomfield, N. J. Zeta Chi Rho Sorority. GARRITY, FRANCIS XAVIER, 131 Crescent Road, Florham Park, N. J. Phi Alpha Theta Fraternity. GEBAUER, RICHARD J., 53 Hoover Street, North Arlington, N. J. Setonian; Kappa Sigma Tau Fraternity. GEDEN, JAMES P., 1010 Ridge Court, New Milford, N. J. Se- tonian Film Society; Mathematics Club; Delta Sigma Omicron Fraternity. GEISLER, ROBERT EDWARD, 512 North Fourth Street, Har- rison, N. J. Student Union Academic Committee; Glee Club; Young Democrats, Vice-President; Varsity Club; Phi Alpha Theta Fraternity; Tennis, Captain. GENABITH, RICHARD CARL, 722 Springfield Avenue, Irving- ton, N. J. Academy of Science; Setonian. GIAIMO, CHARLES V., 141 Orchard Terrace, Union, N. J. Accounting Club; Phi Beta Gamma, Corresponding Secretary. GIANATTASIO, JOSEPH GEORGE, 93 Omaha Avenue, Rock- away, N. J. GLANNOTTI, NICHOLAS PETER, 641 Court Street, Elizabeth, N. J. Finance Association. GIBBONS, CAROLE MARIE, 378 Valley Street, South Orange, N. J. Modern Language Club, Treasurer; Sigma Theta Sigma Sorority; Psychology Club, Executive Secretary; Alpha Mu Gam- ma, Treasurer; Glee Club, Vice-President. GIBBONS, MICHAEL JAMES, School House Lane, Jamesburg, N. J. Modern Language Club; Baseball. GIBLIN, THOMAS PATRICK, 12 Rosney Terrace, West Orange, N. J. Booster Club; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Young Democrats. GIESEN, JAMES JOSEPH, 16 Old Forge Road, Millington, N. J. Math Club; Pi Mu Epsilon Fraternity. GILLIGAN, MARK EDWARD, 76 Midland Avenue, Montclair, N. J. GIORDANO, ANTHONY RALPH, 1045 Neck Lane, Elizabeth, N. J. Academy of Science; Setonian; Young Democrats. GIRGENTI, JOHN A., 101 Prescott Avenue, Hawthorne, N. J. International Relations Club; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal So- ciety; Triphibian Guard; Young Americans for Freedom; Delta Epsilon Sigma Fraternity. GIULIANO, JAMES A., 297 Clifton Avenue, Newark, N. J. SEA; Pirate Club. GLEASON, JOHN T., 217 Demarest Avenue, New Milford, N. J. Booster Club; Intramurals. GNIDZIEJKO, RONALD J., 25 Highland Avenue, Kearny, N. J. WSOU Radio Station, Chief Announcer. GODLESKY, GLORIA JEAN, 156 Eighth Street, Passaic, N. J. SEA. GOMES, RUSSELL M., 23 Harrison Street, Belleville, N. J. GOURLEY, JOSEPH FRANCIS, 12-10 Hopper Avenue, Fair Lawn, N. J. Accounting Club, President. GRAEBER, JOHN JOSEPH, 108 Lindbergh Boulevard, Bloom- field, N. J. Academy of Science; Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity; Intramurals. GRAICHEN, EDWARD F., JR., 213 Seventh Street, Middlesex, N. J. Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity; Booster Club; Freshman Class, President; Student Senate, Corresponding Secretary; WSOU, Sports Announcer; Baseball. GRANITO, JOSEPH LOUIS, 4 Miriam Place, Middletown, N. J. Sigma Tau Gamma Fraterni ty; American Chemical Society; Alpha Epsilon Delta Fraternity. GRAZIANO, ANTHONY VINCENT, 104 Market Street, Gar- field, N. J. Phi Beta Gamma Fraternity; Drama Club; Hall’s Echo; SEA. GREGORY, ROBERT L., 6 Pennington, Passaic, N. J. Math Club. GR1PPO, CHARLES MARK, 176 North Hill Road, Colonia, N. J. Football Club; Mathematics Club. GROM, CHARLES P., 1509 Elaine Terrace, Union, N. J. Ac- counting Club; Alpha Kappa Psi; Ski Club. GRUBELICH, GREG R., 119 Mali Drive, North Plainfield, N. J. Young Americans for Freedom, Vice-President; Young Repub- licans, Chairman. GRZELAK, MICHAEL WILLIAM, 25 Van Reypen Street, Jer- sey City, N. J. GUARINO, ANGELO J., 487 Church Street, Belford, N. J. Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity. GUARRAIA, MICHAEL C., 373 Van Winkle Avenue, Haw- thorne, N. J. Art Club, Social Director. GUARRERA, ROBERT A., 233 Lakeview Avenue, Clifton, N. J. Psychology Club. GUDERIAN, JOHN MICHAEL, 26 Overlook Avenue, West Or- ange, N. J. Modern Language Club; NFCCS. GU1DA, ANTONIA GIAN CARLO, 27 Mt. Prospect Avenue, Dover, N. J. Glee Club; Pershing Rifle; Workshop Theater; Var- sity Club; Soccer; Wrestling. GU1KOFF, ANGEL, 40 Bradford Avenue, Upper Montclair, N. J. Cosmopolitan Association, President. GUY, JAMES P., 289 Reynolds Terrace, Orange, N. J. Market- ing Club; Modern Language Club; Swimming. HACKER, MARGARET KATHERINE, 21 Linden Avenue, Kearny, N. J. Booster Club; Theta Delta Phi Soroity; Glee Club; SEA. 353 HAERTEL, JOANNE E., 322 Waiter Avenue, Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. Elizabeth Seton Education Association. HALI, ROY J., 814 74th Street, North Bergen, N. J. Marketing Club; Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity. HALLAWAY, MARY HELEN, 98 Morgan Place, Kearny, N. J. HAMWAY, PATRICIA LALLEY, 375 Knickerbocker Avenue, Paterson, N. J. Psychology Club; National Education Associa- tion. HANDLEY, JOHN BRUCE, Spring Creek, Hallton, Pennsylvania Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity; Elizabeth Seton Education Associa- tion; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society. HANNA, ROBERT JOSEPH, 142 Prospect Place, Middlesex, N. J. Marketing Club. HANSON, JOSEPH E., 162 Irving Avenue, South Orange, N. J. Delta Sigma Phi, IFC Representative; Workshop Theater; So- cial Action. HARNETT, WILLIAM M., 65 Wildwood Avenue, Upper Mont- clair, N. J. Economics Club; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Socie- ty; Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity; Omicron Delta Epsilon. HARRINGTON, LAWRENCE F., 35 Grove Street, Paterson, N. J. WSOU. HARRIS, LESTER ROBERT, 39 Passaic Street, Garfield, N. J. Elizabeth Seton Education Association. HARRISON, CAROL ANN, 145 Kensington Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Theta Delta Phi Sorority; SEA; N.J.E.A. HART, ELIZABETH S., 209 Park Avenue, Cliffside Park, N. J. Drama Club; Hall’s Echo, Assistant Editor; Wings; Galleon; SEA. HARTLEY, JOHN PETER, 19 Bromley Place, Bloomfield, N. J. Academy of Science; Booster Club; Setonian Film Society; Psy- chology Club. HAYDEN, HUGH MC CORMICK, 9 Devon Road, Bronxville, N. Y. International Relations Club. HEALEY, RICHARD F., 87 Severna Avenue, Sprinfield, N. J. Phi Beta Gamma Fraternity; International Relations Club; C.C.U.N. HEATER, TERRY RONALD, 12 Second Street, Frenchtown, N. J. St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Phi Alpha Theta Fra- ternity; C. C. C. HEBERLING, HENRY DAVID, 346 Sussex Avenue, Paterson, N. J. SEA. HEDING, ALBERT J., 286 Belleville Pike, North Arlington, N. J. Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity; Physical Education Club, Secretary. HEFFERS, RICHARD LAWRENCE, 106 Bond Street, Iselin, N. J. Intramurals; Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity. HEINDEL, EILEEN RITA, 18 Dodie Drive, Parsippany, N. J. HEINZE, JAMES J., 99 Hudson Street, Newark, N. J. Account- ing Club. HESTRES, LOUIS P., JR., Estate Thomas, 22 Ninth Street, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands Cosmopolitan Association; Glee Club. HEUSER, CHARLES JOHN, 8 Fifth Street, West Keansburg, N. J. Marketing Club; Ski Club; Intramurals. HIGGINS, EDMUND STEPHEN, 44 Van Cortland Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. Track. HIGGINS, PETER B., 219 Cross Street, Harrison, N. J. Mar- keting Club; Pershing Rifles; R.O.T.C. Officers’ Club. HILDEBRAND, RICHARD LEE, 182 West High Street, Bound Brook, N. J. Physical Education Club; Track; Soccer. HINES, DONALD J., 188 Fourteenth Street, Cresshill, N. J. HIRSCH, ROBERT K., 2178 Balmoral Avenue, Union, N. J. Accounting Club; Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity; Riffle Team. HOFFMANN, ELAINE TERESA, 256 Seton Hall Drive, Param- us, N. J. Glee Club; Modern Language Club, President, Secre- tary; WSOU; Alpha Mu Gamma Sorority, Secretary, President. HOFFMAN, GLENN RICHARD, 162 Concord Street, Clifton, N. J. Accounting Club; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Setonian. HOLLENBECK, MARGARET B., 220 Newman Street, Metuch- en, N. J. Glee Club; Setonian; SEA; WSOU. HOLT, WILLIAM F., 596 Chestnut Street, Union, N. J. Mar- keting Club; Pi Sigma Epsilon Fraternity. HORAN, THOMAS W., 25 Manor Drive, Newark, N. J. Ac- counting Club; Alpha Sigma Mu Fraternity. HORGAN, MICHAEL J., 308 Academy Street, South Orange, N. J. NFCCS; Setonian, News Editor; Social Action. HORN, DOROTHY A., 530 Park Avenue, Orange, N. J. HUDAK, ANDREW S., 39 Pinho Avenue, Carteret, N. J. Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity. HUNT, THOMAS MICHAEL, 863 18th Avenue, Irvington, N. J. Accounting Club; Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity. HURLEY, HELEN, 2787 Kennedy Boulevard, Jersey City, N. J. Booster Club; Student Education Association; Theta Delta Phi, Secretary, Treasurer. IANNACCONE, JOAN ELIZABETH, 350 Knickerbocker Av- enue, Paterson, N. J. Student Council, Secretary; SEA. LANNUZZI, LOIS T., 190 A Parker Street, Newark, N. J. IANNUZZI, RAYMOND A., JR., 79 Floyd Street, Belleville, N. J. Soccer. IANTOSCA, DOROTHY T., 171 College Place, South Orange, N. J. INGRAM, BETTYE ANN, 514 Walnut Street, Elizabeth, N. J. INGUAGIATO, JANICE, 446 North 11th Street, Newark, N. J. Student Education Association. IMIOLEK, DANUTA ANN, 172 22nd Street, Irvington, N. J. Theta Delta Phi Sorority. 1MPERATRICE, DANIEL F., 42 Sunnyside Terrace, East Or- ange, N. J. Young Republicans. 1NCITTI, LANCE M., 1075 Oliver Avenue, Williamsport, Penn- sylvania Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, Vice-President; Student Senate; Residence Hall Council, Secretary-Treasurer, President; Intramurals. IRACANE, ROBERT JOSEPH, 457 Franklin Avenue, Belleville, N. J. Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity; Intramurals. ISLEIB, KEITH ROY, 76 Edison Street, Clifton, N. J. Kappa Sigma Tau Fraternity, President. 1USPA, ALLAN MICHAEL, 114 Peck Avenue, Newark, N. J. Delta Tau Epsilon Fraternity. JACOBY, PAUL BAKER, 370 19th Avenue, Paterson, N. J. French Club, Vice-President; Hall’s Echo, Feature Editor; Wings. JADELIS, GEORGE, 1221 Erhardt Street, Union, N. J. NFCCS; Social Action Club. JANIAK, KENNETH PHILIP, 17 South Pierson Road, Maple- wood, N. J. Elizabeth Seton Education Association; Triphibian Guard; Scabbard and Blade. JARUSIEWICZ, RICHARD P., 243 Church Street, South Amboy, N. J. JEGLINSKI, ALAN JOHN, 925 King George Road, Fords, N. J. Marketing Club. JINOCH, FRED ALBERT, 59 Harman Road, Edison, N. J. Student Union Board, Recreation Chairman; NFCCS, Treasurer, Secretary. JOHNSON, MORRIS L., 296 South Burnet Street, East Orange, N. J. Accounting Club. JOHNSON, SHARON D., 86 Cedar Street, Colonia, N. J. Mod- ern Language Association; Student Union Board, Academic Com- mittee; Student Council. JUBA, GREGORY MICHAEL, 1818 Orchard Terrace, Linden, N. J. JULIO, ALFREDO DINIS, 10 V 2 Adams Street, Newark, N. J. WSOU. JUST. GARY A., 150 Grant Avenue, East Newark, N. J. Soc- cer; Delta Theta Epsilon Fraternity, Secretary; Varsity Club; Bowling Club. KAMIN, PATRICIA, 41 Ellington Street, East Orange, N. J. Booster Club; Student Nurses’ Association. KAMIONKA, WANDA MARION, 428 Park Avenue, Paterson, N. J. Alpha Pi Epsilon Sorority; Drama Club; Psychology Club, Secretary; SEA, Treasurer, President. KARATZ, WILLIAM, 46 Dawson Street, Belleville, N. J. Stu- dent Education Association; Physical Education Club, Treasurer; Young Democrats; Varsity Club; Basketball; Soccer; Squash. KARCZEWSKI, CHERYL ANNE, 113 Temple Terrace, Palisades Park, N. J. Booster Club; Sigma Theta Sigma. KARWOWSKI, HENRY EDWARD, 202 Parker Avenue, Maple- wood, N. J. KASSAY, MICHAEL JOHN, 806 Center Street, Piscataway, N. J. Accounting Club; Triphibian Guard. KATZ, HARRY LEONARD, 51 Temple Place, Irvington, N. J. Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity; Intramurals. KAZER, BERNARD JOSEPH, 14 Wonham Street, Clifton, N. J. KEATING, PETER LYNE, 126 5th Street, Ridgefield Park, N. J. Setonian; Setonian Film Society; Elizabeth Seton Education As- sociation, Vice-President, President; S.N.J.E.A. Hi-Lites Paper, Editor. KEELEY, BRIAN, 69 Poplar Avenue, West Long Branch, N. J. KEHOE, JOHN JOSEPH, 459 Riverview Avenue, North Arling- ton, N. J. Pi Sigma Epsilon, President; Marketing Club, Presi- dent; Ski Club. KEIBER, WILLIAM JOSEPH, 117 Robinson Street, Teaneck, N. J. KELLER, ANGELA MARIE, 105 17th Avenue, Paterson, N. J. Booster Club; Glee Club. KELLETT, CATHERINE MARY, 502 Victor Street, Scotch Plains, N. J. Sigma Theta Sigma; Student Senate; Social Action Club. KELLY, CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL, 20 Thomas Street, Clif- ton, N. J. Student Council; Accounting Club, Treasurer. KELLY, KATHRYN ANN, 493 Whitewood Road, Union, N. J. Booster Club; Zeta Chi Rho Sorority, Vice-President. KELLY, MARY, 121 Pine Street, Bogota, N. J. KELLY, THOMAS, 356 Fifth Street, South Amboy, N. J. Boost- er Club; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society. KEN AH, JOHN FRANCIS, 209 Midland Avenue, East Orange, N. J. Student Union Board Fine Arts Committee; IFC; Delta Theta Epsilon, President; Intramurals. KENAH, PETER JAMES, 247 Midland Avenue, East Orange, N. J. Pi Sigma Epsilon; Marketing Club; Karate Club; Intra- murals. KENLON, JOHN, 514 Laurel Road, Ridgewood, N. J. Phi Beta Gamma Fraternity; Student Council; Drama Club, Treasurer; French Club, President; Hall’s Echo; Wings; University Club; Galleon; Chapel Committee. KENNEDY, JAMES J., 76 Bar Harbor Road, Freehold, N. J. Elizabeth Seton Education Association. KIDA, THOMAS HENRY, 501 Passaic Avenue, Passaic, N. J. Accounting Club; Alpha Kappa Psi. KIEV ITT, FRANK DAVID, 260 East 24th Street, Paterson, N. J. French Club, Treasurer; Hall’s Echo. KINDA, MIKLOS, 29 Ridgewood Avenue, Irvington, N. J. Ac- counting Club; Sigma Tau Gamma. KLECZKO, CASIMIR W., 373 Hall Avenue, Perth Amboy, N. J. Biology Research. KNIGHT, CHERYL ANN, 30 Chelsea Drive, Old Bridge, N. J. Theta Delta Phi. KNOX, HAROLD CHARLES, 5 Manor Drive, Newark, N. J. Delta Theta Epsilon; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society. KOCSIS, DANIEL JOHN, 105 Athenia Avenue, Clifton, N. J. KODA, RICHARD JOHN, 78 Elmcroft Road, Stamford, Con- necticut Accounting Club, Vice-President; Alpha Kappa Psi; Varsity Club; Wrestling. KOSTENKO, MICHAEL, 91 Van Pelt Place, Singac, N. J. Tri- phibian Guard; Varsity Club; Track. KOVALESKI, JEANNE Booster Club; Zeta Chi Rho Sorority. KOZAKEWICZ, RAYMOND FRANK, 60 East Park Street, East Orange, N. J. Setonian. KRENZEL, ROBERT, 42 Wilson Avenue, South River, N. J. KRUSHENSKI, KENNETH RAYMOND, 6 Eberly Place, Fords, N. J. Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity. KUNERT, RICHARD JOSEPH, 65 Maple Road, Ringwood, N. J. Drama Club; French Club; Wings; SEA; Galleon. KUNZMANN, ELWOOD, 20 Ash Street, Basking Ridge, N. J. Football Club. KURUC, EILEEN JANET, 21 Franklin Avenue, Garfield, N. J. Psychology Club; SEA. KUSS, CLEMENTINE ANN, 8 LaSalle Avenue, Clifton, N. J. Alpha Phi Epsilon Sorority; SEA. LALKA, GEORGE, 371 Jackson Road, Atco, N. J. American Chemical Society; Delta Sigma Omicron. LAMB, WILLIAM, 60 Florence Avenue, Colonia, N. J. Eco- nomics Club; Young Republicans. LAMBRIGHT, GARY BRUCE, 233 Schley Street, Newark, N. J. LANCASTER, MARYANN, 722 Kearny Avenue, Kearny, N. J. Sigma Theta Sigma; Glee Club. LANCIERI, WILLIAM ANTHONY, 54 Stevens Avenue, Cedar Grove, N. J. Marketing Club, Recording Secretary; Pi Sigma Epsilon, Recording Secretary. LANDRIGAN, DALE R., 706 82nd Street, North Bergen, N. J. Alpha Pi Epsilon Sorority; French Club, Treasurer. LAPCHAK, JOHN THEODORE, 38 Cortland Street, Newark, N. J. Booster Club; Setonian; Alpha Epsilon Delta. LARDIERI, ELAINE THERESA, 39 Montrose Street, Newark, N. J. Modern Language Club; Setonian, Associate Editor; Se- tonian Film Society. LARKIN, MICHAEL ROBERT, 3 Marshall Street, Irvington, N. J. Tau Epsilon Phi; Psychology Club; Intramurals. LAWLER, EVELYN, 108 Benjamin Street, Cranford, N. J. Pi- rate Club; Zeta Chi Rho; Student Education Association. LAWTEN, ROBERT, 2050 Central Road, Fort Lee, N. J. Alpha Kappa Psi. LEANE, THOMAS, 18 Magnolia Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Phi Kappa Theta; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society, Treasurer; Basketball. LEAR, LAWRENCE E., 185 Dewey Street, Newark, N. J. Del- ta Theta Epsilon Fraternity. LECHLITER, JAMES HARRY, 582 Chestnut Street, Stirling, N. J. Math Club. LECKI, BARBARA JUDITH, 8 Weber Terrace, South Amboy, N. J. Booster Club; Student Education Association. LEKANDER, CARL EDWARD, 44 Demarest Place, Maywood, N. J. LENIHAN, SHEILA F., 21 Richelieu Terrace, Newark, N. J. Sigma Theta Sigma Sorority; Student Senate, Corresponding Sec- retary. 355 LENNON, KEVIN, 36 Pine Grove Terrace, Newark, N. J. Booster Club; Phi Kappa Theta; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Basketball. LESSER, FRED, 22 Back Drive, Edison, N. J. Phi Sigma Delta. LETICH, MARILYN, 521 67th Street, West New York, N. J. Booster Club; Student Education Association; Theta Delta Phi, Social Director; Literary Club. LEVY, MARK, 16 Yvro Drive, Edison, N. J. Tau Epsilon Phi. LILOIA, MICHAEL, 35 Essex Street, Belleville, N. J. Account- ing Club; Alpha Kappa Psi; Intramurals. LIMPARIELLO, LOUISE, 65 Monticello Aveune, Newark, N. J. LISOWSKI, PAUL DAVID, 101 Elmont Place, Colonia, N. J. Student Union Board; Finance Association, Vice-President; Alpha Sigma Mu Fraternity. LOEFFLER. WILLIAM CARL, 108 Edgewood Avenue, Spring- field, N. J. Pi Sigma Epsilon; Marketing Club. LOFTUS, WILLIAM, 2002 Pleasant Avenue, Glenside, Pennsyl- vania Booster Club; Phi Kappa Theta, Recording Secretary, Vice-President; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Golf. LOMBAERDE, MADELINE CARR, 96 Minnisink Road, Toto- wa, N. J. Delta Epsilon Sigma; Pi Mu Epsilon; Math Club, Secretary. LONERGAN, BRIAN DANIEL, 37 Newell Place, North Arling- ton, N. J. R.O.T.C. Officers’ Club. LUBAS, CAROLE JEAN, 2110 Dill Aveune, Linden, N. J. Booster Club; Sigma Theta Sigma; Young Democrats; Literary Club; Political Science Club; Student Nurses’ Association; ; Stu- dent Union Board, Social Committee; Sophomore and Junior Class Treasurer. LUBOFF, PHILLIP LEON, 1655 Monroe Avenue, Bronx, N. Y. Alpha Mu Gamma; Modern Language Club; Setonian; Social Action Club. LUCERTO, DONALD, 448 New England Terrace, Orange, N. J. NFCCS; Setonian; Football Club, President. LUDDY, DENNIS JOHN, 134 Fern Circle, Waterbury, Conecti- cut Residence Hall Council. LUPO, JOSEPH FREDERICK, 42 Newport Avenue, Somerset, N. J. Football Club. LUSARDI, ELAINE MARY, 83 Arlington Boulevard, North Arlington, N. J. Workshop Theater; Student Education Asso- ciation. LYNCH, DENNIS, 87 Elm Road, Caldwell, N. J. Pi Sigma Epsilon, Vice-President; Marketing Club, Vice-President; Intra- murals. LYNCH, WILLIAM, III, 171 Tooker Avenue, Springfield, N. J. Kappa Sigma Tau; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Varsity Club; Karate Club; Fencing. MAC DONALD, ALAN CHARLES, 126 Jumping Brook Road, Lincroft, N. J. Sigma Pi Fraternity. MAC FARLANE, J. WALTER, 531 Magie Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J. MAC KINNEY, FRANCIS XAVIER, 35 West 7th Street, Bay- onne, N. J. MADARA, ROBERT JOHN, 24 Parkview Avenue, Belleville, N. J. R.O.T.C. Officers ' Club; Scabbard and Blade. MAGOVERN, ROBERT NEIL, 207 South Lake Drive, Belmar, N. J. Booster Club; Young Democrats; Football Club; Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity. MAHER, DONALD, 151 Cherry Avenue, Bound Brook, N. J. MAJOR, THOMAS S., 202 South 22nd Street, Irvington, N. J. Academy of Science; Fencing; Psychology Club. MALONE, JOHN FRANCIS, 1090 Mary Street, Elizabeth, N. J. Setonian. MALYSKA, JOSEPH, 120 Inwood Avenue, Colonia, N. J. Ac- counting Club. MANCUSO, LOUIS JOSEPH, JR., 4324 South Broad Street, Trenton, N. J. Sigma Pi Fraternity. MANGANIELLO, PAUL, 347 Woodlawn Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Alpha Epsilon Delta; Swimming. MANIKOWSKI, THOMAS STANLEY, 133 Gulick Street, Bloss- burg, Pennsylvania Glee Club; WSOU Radio Station. MANNING, SISTER ARLINE, 155 Jefferson Street, Newark, N. J. MANTO, CHARLES A., 198 Market Street, Saddle Brook, N. J. Elizabeth Seton Education Association; International Relations Club; Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity. MARCHINI, ALBERT T., 16 Upland Way, Cedar Grove, N. J. Sigma Alpha Beta Fraternity; Accounting Club. MARCINIAK, THOMAS, 41 Remsen Avenue, Avenel, N. J. Baseball; Squash. MARINO, GEORGE, 1501 Elaine Terrace, Union, N. J. Ac- counting Club; Alpha Kappa Psi, Historian; Ski Club, Secretary; Inter Fraternity Council Newsletter, Editor. MARINO, JOSEPH, 801 11th Aveune, Paterson, N. J. Acad- emy of Science; Biology Research; Sigma Tau Gamma; Workshop Theater; Galleon. MARINO, WILLIAM, 24 Tooker Avenue, Springfield, N. J. Marketing Club; Wrestling. MARKOVICH, JOSEPH, 10 Walter Place, Irvington, N. J. Al- pha Kappa Psi. MARKT, THOMAS ANDREW, 51 Frederick Place, Morris- town, N. J. Accounting Club. MARTIKES, PETER JAMES, 9 King Street, Toms River, N. J. Sigma Tau Gamma; American Chemical Society; Intramurals. MAUER, JOSEPH C., 63 West Tremont Terrace, Irvington, N. J. MARX, STEVEN ALAN, 585 Plymouth Road, Hillside, N. J. St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; C.C.U.N. MASKE, MONICA C., 528 Third Street, Lyndhurst, N. J. MASTROMARINO, PATRICIA ANN, 54 Terrace Avenue, Nut- ley, N. J. Booster Club; Math Club; Student Education Asso- ciation. MATHIESEN, REGINA MARIE, 996 Crystal Lake Terrace, Franklin Lakes, N. J. Drama Club; SEA. MATTALIANO, BART LOUIS, 826 Avenue A, Bayonne, N. J. Swimming; Football Club; Physical Education Club. MATTHEWS, ALLAN, 59 Tinker Drive, Mount Holly, N. J. Bayley Review; Student Education Association; R.O.T.C. Officers’ Club; Glee Club; Varsity Club; Wrestling. MAUTONE, DENNIS, 56 Taylor Street, Newark, N. J. Pi Sig- ma Epsilon; Marketing Club, Vice-President; Fencing. MAYER, CHARLES, 75 First Street, Keyport, N. J. Alpha Kappa Psi; International Relations Club, Treasurer; Ski Club, Pres- ident; Track; Wrestling. MAYER, DENNIS FRANCIS, 100 Maple Street, Avenel, N. J. . Physical Education Club, Vice-President; Varsity Club; Baseball; Soccer; Squash. MAYOREK, JOHN, 33 Turner Street, Port Reading, N. J. Ac- counting Club. MAZIARSKI, JOHN JOSEPH, 169 Lake Avenue, Clifton, N. J. MAZZA, ANTHONY LOUIS, 3 Cruz Street, Cranston, Rhode Island Booster Club; Glee Club; Ski Club; Psychology Club; Social Action Club. MAZZAGETTI, DANIEL CARMINE, 68 Stuyvesant Avenue, Newark, N. J. Accounting Club. MC CABE, JOSEPH R., 39 Kingsland Street, Nutley, N. J. 356 MC CALL. ROBERT JOHN, 263 East First Street, Clifton, N. J. Sophomore Class Vice-President; Junior Class Vice-President; Senior Class Vice-President; Sigma Alpha Beta Fraternity, Pres- ident. MC CANN, JOSEPH, 6 Douglas Drive, Little Falls, N. J. Tau Epsilon Phi, President; Student Education Association. MC CARTHY, MARIE ELIZABETH, 162 Summit Avenue, Jer- sey City, N. J. MC CORMACK, MARTIN LAWRENCE, 135 Lincoln Avenue, Clifton, N. J. Student Advisory Board; Galleon; Setonian; Choice ’68, Executive Secretary; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee. MC CREADIE, JOHN THOMAS, 423 Jefferson Street, Carlstadt, N. J. MC CRF.E, FRANK, 102 4th Street, Newark, N. J. Booster Club; Student Education Association. MC DONALD, RITA PATRICIA, 84 Claremont Aveune, Verona, N. J. Booster Club; Phi Delta Pi, Treasurer; Glee Club; Student Education Association. MC FADDEN, ALBERT BRIAN, Normandy Heights Road, Mor- ristown, N. J. Setonian Film Society; WSOU Radio Station. MC FADDEN, NEIL PATRICK, 6 Daniel Drive, Middletown, N. J. MC FARLAND, ANDREW GEORGE, 219 Baldwin Terrace. Orange, N. J. American Chemical Society; Delta Sigma Omi- cron; Intramurals. MC GIRR, JOHN JOSEPH, 2045 Balmoral Avenue, Union, N. J. Academy of Science; Biology Research. MC GUINNESS, THOMAS, 45 Heron Road, Livingston, N. J. Academy of Science; Psychology Club. MC GUIRE, WILLIAM, 288 Wisteria Drive, Bricktown, N. J. Delta Sigma Phi, Vice-President; Young Demorcrats; Varsity Club; Sociology Club; Cross-Country. MC KEE, PATRICK FRANCIS, 18 Lexington Drive, Livingston, N. J. Setonian; Seton Hall Students and Faculty for World Peace. MC KEOUGH, JAMES GEORGE, 4611 Linden Avenue, Phila- delphia, Pennsylvania Accounting Club, Corresponding Secre- tary; Second Look Coffeehouse, Comptroller. MC KINLEY, JOHN ROBERT, 102 Maitland Avenue, Haw- thorne, N. J. MC LEAN, THERESA ANNE, 2266 Woodland Terrace, Scotch Plains, N. J. Booster Club; Student Education Association. MC LOONE, KENNETH L., 49 Finnigan Avenue, Saddle Brook, N. J. MC MANUS, JOHN VINCENT, 65 Edgewood Drive, Florham Park, N. J. Accounting Club; Glee Club; Phi Beta Gamma Fraternity. MC NAMARA, BERNADETTE ANNE, 103 West 55th Street, Bayone, N. J. Booster Club; Theta Delta Phi, Historian; Inter Sorority Council, Corresponding Secretary; Student Education As- sociation. MEADE, CHARLENE ANN, 743 Jersey Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J. Booster Club; Sigma Theta Sigma; Cheerleader; Soph- omore Class Secretary; Junior Class Vice-President; Senior Class Secretary. MEEHAN, JOHN THOMAS, 14 Fairview Avenue, Park Ridge, N. J. Sigma Alpha Beta Fraternity, Treasurer. MEKOSH, MARILYN LOUISE, 567 William Street, East Orange, N. J. Booster Club; Theta Delta Phi; Freshman Class Secretary. MELBY, ALICE MARIE, 244 East First Avenue, Roselle, N. J. SEA. MELINI, ALBERT PAUL, 747 South Valley Avenue, Vineland, N. J. Phi Kappa Theta; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Young Republicans; Intramurals. MEN AG HAN EILEEN MARY, 80 Lafayette Avenue, Maywood, N. J. Booster Club; Phi Delta Pi. MENZACO, DOLORES, 2701 Orchard Terrace, Linden, N. J. Booster Club. MENZEL, VINCENT DANIEL, 61 Fulton Street, East Orange, N. J. Math Club. MERRITT, MARIE, 10 Yale Terrace, Zeta Chi Rho, Secretary, President; Booster Club; Student Education Association, Treasurer. METZLER, FREDERICK EDMOND, 115 Seventh Avenue, Haw- thorne, N. J. MEZZO, VICKI, 451 Mountain Avenue, North Plainfield, N. J. Student Education Association; Glee Club; Phi Delta Pi. MICHELS, RODOLFO, 7 Edgewood Road, Summit, N. J. Eco- nomics Club, Vice-President; Young Republicans; Soccer. MIDURA, CAROL LEE, 425 David Street, South Amboy, N. J. Booster Club; Stu dent Education Association. MILIANES, WILLIAM, 28 Huntington Street, Concord, New Hampshire Booster Club; International Relations Club; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Social Action Club; Wrestling. MILLER, DANIEL, 97 Darcy Street, Newark, N. J. MILOS, RONALD JAMES, 267 High Street, Stirling, N. J. MINAFRI, PAUL A., 12 John Ryle Avenue, Haledon, N. J. Phi Alpha Theta Fraternity; Student Council; French Club, Vice- President; University Club; Galleon. MIRACHI, MICHAEL JOHN, 15 Cooper Avenue, West Long Branch, N. J. Alpha Kappa Psi, Vice-President; Society for the Advancement of Management, President. MITCHELL, SHARON, 341 East 33rd Street, Paterson, N. J. Booster Club. MOLINELLI, KATHLEEN AGNES, 100 Davis Avenue, Harri- son, N. J. Student Education Association; Phi Delta Pi, Histo- rian, President. MOLOUGHNEY, VINCENT, 324 Ringwood Avenue, Pompton Lakes, N. J. MONTEMORE, MILES THOMAS, 537 Billings Avenue, Pauls- boro, N. J. Art Club, Vice-President; Modern Language Club; Setonian Film Society; Workshop Theater. MORALES, MILAGROS, 56 Holsman Street, Paterson, N. J. Chi Delta Rho Sorority; Psychology Club; SEA. MORGAN, MARY ANN, 157 Bay Harbor Boulevard Booster Club; Student Education Association. MOSCO, ROBERT PETER, 50 Monticello Aveune, Newark, N. J. R.O.T.C. Marching Band. MUELLER, ROBERT JOSEPH, 3 Dunkirk Drive, Parsippany, N. J. Academy of Science; Psychology Club. MUHA, JOHN, 639 Woodbridge Avenue, Avenel, N. J. Track. MULKEEN, WILLIAM JOSEPH, 750 Floral Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J. St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Setonian; Young Democrats; Student Union Board, Academic Committee, Enter- tainment Committee. MULLEN, JOHN JOSEPH, 1027 Poplae Drive, Falls Church, Virginia Booster Club, Corresponding Secretary; Glee Club, Cor- responding Secretary, Vice-President; Varsity Club; Soccer; Psy- chology Club, Vice-President; Social Action Committee, Treas- urer; Residence Hall Council; Student Union Board, Entertain- ment Committee. MULLER, JOHN E., 21 Cloverdale Circle, New Shrewsbury, N. J. Booster Club; Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity. MUNLEY, PATRICK, 30 Harry Road, Somerville, N. J. Stu- dent Education Association; Math Club; Social Action Club; Pi Mu Epsilon, Vice-President. MULVANEY, JAMES MICHAEL, 90 Meyersville Road, Chat- ham, N. J. Triphibian Guard. MURPHY, JOHN JAMES, 96 West 36th Street, Bayonne, N. J. Accounting Club. 357 MURPHY. VIRGINIA SUSAN, 2 Normandy Place, Roselle, N. J. Booster Club; Theta Delta Phi; Freshman Class Treasurer; Inter Sorority Council, Corresponding Secretary. MURRAY, MARY ROSE, 521 Summer Avenue, Newark, N. J. Booster Club. MUSHINSKI, WALTER, 5 Broad Street, Hainesport, N. J. Phi Kappa Theta; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Varsity Club; WSOU Radio Station; Tennis. MUSSANO, FRANCES MARY, 30 West 34th Street, Paterson, N. J. Alpha Pi Epsilon Sorority; SEA. MUSTER, BARRY, 203 Pomona Avenue, Newark, N. J. Tau Epsilon Phi. NADDEO, MATTHEW, 40 Duer Place, Weehawken, N. J. Modern Language Club. NADLER, SUSAN, 616 Elm Avenue, Ridgefield, N. J. NAGLE, FRANCIS PAUL, 543 Grier Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J. Glee Club; Mathematics Club. NAKLICKI, GLENN HENRY, 103 Lopez Road, Cedar Grove, N. J. National Student Association. NAPORANO, LINDA ANN, 653 Evergreen Parkway, Union, N. J. Booster Club; Student Education Association; Phi Delta Pi. NARCISE, ALEXANDER, 136 Halsey Avenue, Rockaway, N. J. Accounting Club; Varsity Club; Wrestling. NASH, RONALD JOHN, 53 Golden Avenue Phi Alpha Theta; Delta Sigma Phi; National Student Association; Young Democrats. NAZAR, ROSE MERLE D., 1015 Elmer Place, Hillside, N. J. SEA; WSOU. NEARY, JOHN, 30 North 20th Street, East Orange, N. J. NEGRYCZ, BRUCE, 15 Brinkerhoff Place, Passaic, N. J. NELSEN, JANE ANNE, 576 Stratford Road, Union, N. J. Reg- istered Nurses’ Association. NESBITT, PAUL ALEXANDER, 5 Overlook Road, Chatham, N. J. Math Club, Treasurer. NEVIN, KAREN DENISE, 82 Lexington Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Booster Club; Phi Delta Pi. NICASTRO, DIANE, 31 Stuyvesant Avenue, Newark, N. J. Student Education Association. NICHOLSON, MARIA RITA, 3162 Kennedy Boulevard, Jersey City, N. J. Glee Club; Literary Club. NIETUBICZ, CAROL ANN, 77 Birch Street, Bloomfield, N. J. Phi Delta Pi, Recording Secretary; Student Education Associa- tion. NIOSI, BRUCE, 217 Grove Street, Lodi, N. J. Delta Sigma Phi; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society. NOTARO, CAROL ROSE, 429 Lawrie Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. Registered Nurses’ Association. NOVAK, STEVEN, 191 Glenside Place, North Plainfield, N. J. Sigma Pi, President; Student Education Association, President; In- tramurals. O’BRIAN, DANIEL, 20 Braemar Drive, Wayne, N. J. O’BRIEN, JAMES, 1 Westbury Road, Iselin, N. J. Accounting Club. O’CONNOR, JEAN MARIE, 227 Paul Court, Hillsdale, N. J. O’CONNOR, RICHARD KEVIN, 16 Bertram Avenue, South Amboy, N. J. Booster Club; Student Education Association. O’CONNOR, ROBERT SETON, 617 Loretta Terrace, Plainfield, N. J. Kappa Sigma Tau; NFCCS, Treasurer. O’HARA, JOHN, 82 Danforth Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Stu- dent Education Association. O’HARE, ANTHONY PATRICK, JR., 107 West Quackenbush Avenue, Dumont, N. J. Student Council; Drama Club; Psychol- ogy Club, President; SEA; University Club. OLENHAUS, ALICE ANN, 163 Chestnut Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Booster Club; Student Education Association. OLIVO, ELLEN V., 69 Lincoln Avenue, Clifton, N. J. Psy- chology Club; SEA. OLLENSCHLEGER, CAROL ANN, 338 North 11th Street, Newark, N. J. 7 OPALKA, JOHN PAUL, 28 Marne Street, Newark, N. J. Math Club. ORIEL, ARTHUR, 11 Heather Drive, Englishtown, N. J. Ac- counting Club. OROS, SANDRA MARIE, 252 Irvington Place, Trenton, N. J. OSBORNE, JAMES LAWRENCE, 146 President Road, West- wood, N. J. OZGA, KATHLEEN HELEN, 445 Madeline Avenue, Garfield, N. J. Sigma Theta Sigma; Student Nurses’ Association. PACIESAS, WILLIAM SIMON, 401 Pine Hill Street, Miners- ville, Pennsylvania Academy of Science; Delta Sigma Phi, Ed- itor; Math Club; Physics Club, President; Football Club; Setonian Film Society. PAGLIUGHI, KENNETH ALLEN, 741 Fava Street and State Street, Vineland, N. J. Booster Club; Phi Kappa Theta; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society, Secretary; Intramurals. PALLINO, JOHN FRANK. JR., 180 Parker Street, Newark, N. J. Varsity Club; Baseball. PAN AS, PHYLLIS ANN, 53 Morsa Avenue, Bloomfield, N. J. Booster Club; Student Education Association; Zeta Chi Rho, Sec- retary. PANKENIER, JOHN EDWARD, 42 Red Road, Chatham, N. J. Pi Sigma Epsilon, Executive Secretary; Marketing Club. PANTOS, GEORGE THEODORE, 308 West Northfield Road, Livingston, N. J. Student Union Board Entertainment Commit- tee; Booster Club; Varsity Club; Football Club; Rifle Team, Captain; Kappa Sigma Tau, President; Track. PAOLETTI, JOHN A., 6 Hillside Avenue, West Orange, N. J. Accounting Club; Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity. PAOLI, PHILIP FRANCIS, 30 Anthony Drive, Madison, N. J. Accounting Club; Phi Beta Gamma, Vice-President. PAPACCIOLI, GEORGE VITO, 32 Dillingham Place, Englewood Cliffs, N. J. Academy of Science; Booster Club; Football Club. PARTACZ, LYNN DENISE, 98 Doty Road, Haskell, N. J. Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Class Treasurer; Alpha Pi Epsilon Sorority; Hall’s Echo; Wings; Psychology Club; Galleon; SEA. PASQUALE, CAROL MARY, 49 Baltusrol Way, Short Hills, N. J. American Chemical Societ y. PASTENA, DENNIS ANTHONY, 205 East McClellan Avenue, Livingston, N. J. Swimming; Karate Club; Alpha Epsilon Delta, Historian. PATERNO, RONALD EDWARD, 130 Butler Avenue, Roselle Park, N. J. PATERSON, THOMAS VINCENT, 13 Lafayette Place, Kearny, N. J. Economics Club; Ski Club; Triphibian Guard. PATRUNO, LEONARD, 267 Henry Street, Orange, N. J. Tau Delta Phi; Intramurals. PAUSWINSKI, BEVERLY JEAN, 9 Ruby Place, Newark, N. J. Literary Club. PERILLO, SALVATORE, 25 Fox Hollow Lane, Old Westbury, N. Y. Setonian; Student Senate, Vice-President; Brownson So- ciety, President; C.C.C. PERRONE, JOSEPH PHILIP, 63 Wayne Avenue, Paterson, N. J. Accounting Club. PERRONE, SANDRA, 524 Palisade Avenue, Garfield, N. J. Phi Delta Pi. PIATKOWSKI, RONALD WALTER, 209 A York Street, Jersey City, N. J. Marketing Club, Vice-President; Student Council, 358 President; Federate Student Government; Pi Sigma Epsilon Fra- ternity. PICCIANO, RAYMOND DAVID. 6211 Hudson Avenue, West New York, N. J. Economics Club; Young Democrats. PIEGARO, GEORGE, 354 16th Avenue, Irvington, N. J. Tri- phibian Guard; Scabbard and Blade, Executive Officer. PIETRO. DANIEL ANDREW, 96 Coddington Avenue, Staten Island, N. Y. Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, President, Vice- President; Alpha Epsilon Delta Fraternity; IFC; Intramurals. PING, ROBERT MARTIN, 711 Fifth Avenue, Spring Lake, N. J. PLAATSMAN, A. RICHARD, 378 Wyckoff Avenue, Wyckoff, N. J. Academy of Science; Booster Club; National Student As- sociation; Setonian Film Society; Ski Club, PLACA, NANCY THERESA, 147 West Fourth Street, Clifton, N. J. ISC; Zeta Chi Rho. POLAKOWSKI, THOMAS JOSEPH, 631 Boulevard, Bayonne, N. J. IFC; Sigma Pi Fraternity. POLITO, VIRGINIA M., 499 Sussex Road, Wood-Ridge, N. J. Hall’s Echo; SEA. POLITOWSKI, RAYMOND S., 511 Ocean Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. POLLAK, ELIZABETH R., 130 Linden Avenue, Irvington, N. J. Elizabeth Seton Education Association; Counsel for Exceptional Children. POLLAK, ROBERT JOHN, 268 40th Street, Irvington, N. J. Bowling. POTOCKI, BARBARA ANN, 159 Orchard Street, Garfield, N. J. Setonian; WSOU. PRIMAVERA, JOHN R., Howard Street, Madison, N. J. Base- ball; Golf. PROSCIA, GARY JOSEPH, 74 West Lindsley Road, Cedar Grove, N. J. Triphibian Guard, Executive Officer. PSZCZOLKOWSKI, STANLEY RICHARD, 669 Richfield Av- enue, Kenilworth, N. J. Phi Mu Epsilon Fraternity, President; Math Club; Setonian Film Society. PURCELL, ELEANOR MARIE, 79 Cresthill Avenue, Clifton, N. J. Alpha Pi Epsilon Sorority; Student Council; Accounting Club, Secretary; Galleon. PURKIS, MARY, 832 Livingston Road, Elizabeth, N. J. PUSKAS, JOSEPH A., 25 Mayflower Street, Clifton, N. J. Ac- counting Club; Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity; Mark eting Club; Triphibian Guard, Finance Officer. PYHEL, ROBERT L., 23-42 Cambridge Road, Fair Lawn, N. J. Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity; Physical Education Club; R.O.T.C. Officers’ Club; Varsity Club; Swimming. QUINN, EDWARD R., 45 Oak Avenue, Irvington, N. J. QUINN, THOMAS JOSEPH, 323 Gregory Avenue, West Orange, N. J. Economics Club; Omicron Delta Epsilon Fraternity. RACANIELLO, MAUREEN MARGARET, 44 Byrd Avenue, Bloomfield, N. J. Theta Delta Phi Sorority. RADIGAN, MICHAEL JOHN, 659 Belgrove Drive, Kearny, N. J. Art Club; Phi Alpha Theta Fraternity; International Rela- tions Club; Setonian; Setonian Film Society, Young Democrats. RAFFERTY, BRUCE F., 59 Wychoff Avenue, Manasquan, N. J. Track. RAGER, RICHARD ROBERT, 21 DeRoon Avenue, North Hale- don, N. J. Sigma Pi Fraternity; Elizabeth Seton Education As- sociation; Math Club. RAIMO, JOHN W., 115 McFarlane Road, Colonia, N. J. Mod- ern Language Club; Setonian Film Society; Phi Alpha Theta Fra- ternity; Delta Sigma Epsilon Fraternity. RAMIREZ, CARLOS A., Calle Jose C. Del Valle 148, Tela, Honduras, Central America Cosmopolitan Association. RAPEL, HAROLD, 1104 Heck Street, Asbury Park, N. J. Del- ta Sigma Phi Fraternity; Varsity Club; Soccer. REBA, RONALD WALTER, 44 John Street, South River, N. J. Booster Club; Collegiate Conference of the United Nations; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Young Democrats; Society for the Advancement of Management. REDDINGTON, MICHAEL LEO, 221 West End Avenue, Rari- tan, N. J. Delta Sigma Omicron Fraternity, President, Treas- urer; Intramurals. REEBER, ROBERT JOHN, 69 Cummings Street, Irvington, N. J. Mathematics Club. REID, RAYMOND RICHARD, 721 Beechwood Road, Linden, N. J. REISBOARD, BARBARA LESLIE, 73 Myrtle Avenue, Newark, N. J. Booster Club; Young Democrats; SEA. REISTER, FRED WILLIAM, 873 Independence Aveune, Trenton, N. J. REMBISE, RONALD STANLEY, 11 Chapman Street, Bloom- field, N. J. Academy of Science; Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity, Corresponding Secretary; Setonian; Psycholgy Club. REMORENKO, SUSAN HELEN, 10 Great Hills Road, Short Hills, N. J. RENDER, PHILIP JOSEPH, 70 Scott Avenue, South Amboy, N. J. Setonian Film Society. RESCH, JORIE, 7 Hamilton Avenue, Arlington, N. J. Booster Club; Sigma Theta Sigma Sorority; Glee Club, Treasurer; Seton Voice; SEA; N.J.E.A. REYNOLDS, ARTHUR WARREN, 17-31 11th Street, Fair Lawn, N. J. Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, Vice-President; Eliz- abeth Seton Education Association; Phi Alpha Theta Fraternity; Galleon. RICCIARDI, RICHARD LOUIS, 424 Westwood Avenue, Long Branch, N. J. Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity; Ski Club; Young Democrats; Intramurals. RIEDER, JOSEPH, 91 Carbon Street, Paterson, N. J. Elizabeth Seton Education Association; Varsity Club; Soccer. RILEY, ISABEL JEAN, 255 Park Avenue, Orange, N. J. Boost- er Club; Theta Delta Phi Sorority; SEA; Student Council; Council for Exceptional Children, Vice-President. RIMMELE, ROSE MARIE, 393 Isabella Avenue, Irvington, N. J. SEA; Council for Exceptional Children. RIZZO, DAVID EUGENE, 726 West Third Street, Williamsport, Pennsylvania Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity; Young Demo- crats; Intramurals; Wrestling. ROBINSON, PATRICK H., 92 Hales Avenue, Staten Island, N. Y. Pershing Rifles. ROCK, WILLIAM BOOTH, 720 Reeder Road, Paramus, N. J. Phi Beta Delta Fraternity, Secretary; Setonian; Workshop Theater; WSOU. RODGERS, CATHERINE ESTELLE, 7 Lorraine Street, Glen Ridge, N. J. Student Senate; Federated Student Government; Sigma Theta Sigma Sorority. RODGERS, JAMES T., 3 Vassar Avenue, Somerdale, N. J. Eliz- abeth Seton Education Association. ROGERS, KATHLEEN ANNE, 76 Lafayette Avenue, East Or- ange, N. J. Sophomore Class Vice-President; Student Council; Cheerleader; Sigma Theta Sigma Sorority; Seton Voice; Glee Club. ROMAN, ROBERT, 360 Kennedy Drive, Fairview, N. J. Golf. ROMAN, STEPHEN E., 44 Union Street, Clark, N. J. Account- ing Club. ROMANOWSK1, PATRICIA ANN, 2 Joseph Street, South River, N. J. ROSATELLI, DENNIS S., 1506 64th Street, North Bergen, N. J. Academy of Science; Bowling Club, Captain. 359 ROTHSCHILD. BRUCE M., 12 Baxter Road. Edison, N. J. Academy of Science; Biology Research. Vice-President, President; Delta Epsilon Sigma Fraternity; Alpha Epsilon Delta Fraternity; American Chemical Society, Treasurer: Second Look. ROTONDI. DANIEL JOHN, 388 Clifton Avenue, Newark, N. J. Physical Education Club. ROVELSTAD, LARRY W., 2232 Schiller Avenue. Chicago, Illi- nois Varsity Club, President; Dormitory Council; IFC, Record- ing Secretary: Basketball, Co-captain: Baseball. ROWETT. PAUL RICHARD. 5 Arlington Place, Piscataway, N. J. Sigma Pi Fraternity; Elizabeth Seton Education Associa- tion. ROWLAND, JOSEPH E., 20 Wagner Street, Fords, N. J. Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity. RUDDY. JEANNE MARIE, 236 Manchester Road, River Edge, N. J. Hall’s Echo; Psychology Club. RUGGIERO, RALPH LOUIS, 328 East 29th Street, Paterson, N. J. Phi Beta Gamma Fraternity. RUSH, MIKE, 153 North Munn Avenue, East Orange, N. J. RUSIGNOLA, ROBERT ANTHONY, 147 Eagle Street, North Arlington, N. J. International Relations Club, President; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society. RUSIGNUOLO, JAMES M., 35 Manhattan Court, Nutley, N. J. Marketing Club; Football. RUSSO, PATRICIA A., 60 East Street, Port Redding, N. J. Sigma Theta Sigma Sorority; SEA. RUSSOMANNO, FRANK PETER, 246 Vermont Avenue, Irv- ington, N. J. Pershing Rifles, Commanding Officer; R.O.T.C. Officers’ Club. RUSSOMANO, RAYMOND R., 147 West End Avenue, Long Branch, N. J. Academy of Science; Tau Delta Phi Fraternity, President, Treasurer: IFC, RYABY, KATHLEEN ROSE, 32 Madison Avenue, Clifton, N. J. Booster Club; Phi Delta Pi Sorority; Freshman Class Treasurer; SEA; Glee Club. SAAL, ROBERT C., 9 Stonybrook Road, West Caldwell, N. J. R.O.T.C. Officers’ Club; Scabbard and Blade; Triphibian Guard; Sociology Club, Treasurer. SABATOS, HELENE E., 2240 Stecher Avenue, Union, N. J. Booster Club; Elizabeth Seton Education Association; SEA; Seton Voice. SABOLCH, PETER, 222 North Arlington Avenue, East Orange, N. J. SADOWSKI, ERNEST R., 10 Temple Place, Irvington, N. J. Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity, Secretary; Ski Club. SALSBURY, ROBERT P., 445 Paramus Road, Paramus, N. J. Freshman, Sophomore, Junior Class President; Sigma Alpha Beta Fraternity; Student Council, President; Drama Club; Uni- versity Club. SALVATORE, CARMEN PHILIP, 320 South Harrison Street, East Orange, N. J. SALVESTRINI, JOANN MARIE, Box 32, Golden Bridge, N. Y. SANTANIELLO, MICHAEL ANTHONY, 86 Montrose Avenue, Rutherford, N. J. IFC; Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity; Football. SANTORA, THOMAS GEORGE, 22 Crawford Street, Jersey City, N. J. Tri Zeta Fraternity; Football Club. SARAPPA, NICOLETTE T., 26 Van Wagenen Street, Newark, N. J. Art Club; Cosmopolitan Association, Vice-President. SAVOLY, ARPAD J., 23 Helen Street, Warren Township, N. J. SAWCZYN, DARIA Senior Class Secretary; Drama Club; Hall’s Echo; Wings, Editor; Psychology Club; SEA; Galleon, As- sistant Editor. SBARBARO, JAMES. ANDREW, 258 Wayne Avenue, Cliffside Park, N. J. Biology Research; Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity; Alpha Epsilon Delta Fraternity; Delta Epsilon Sigma Fraternity, President; American Chemical Society. SCAFARIA, COSMO D., 811 South Street, Elizabeth, N. J. Philosophy Club. SCANZILLO, LAWRENCE ANTHONY, 30 Frederick Street, Belleville, N. J. Physical Education Club. SCHEICK, JAMES H., 682 Parker Street, Newark, N. J. Ac- counting Club; Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, Treasurer; Market- ing Club; Young Democrats; Varsity Club; Football; Wrestling. SCHERER, OSCAR, JR., 51 Cayuca Drive, Peekskill, N. Y. Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, Secretary. SCHLENPORF, ROBERT JOHN, 127 May Street, Hawthorne, N. J. Phi Beta Gamma, Vice-President; Student Council. SCHMIDLE1N, ROBERT WILLIAM, 42 Circle Road, Florham Park, N. J. Zeta Zeta Zeta Fraternity; Triphibian Guard; Intra- murals. SCHMIDT, CARL JOSEPH, 173 South Avenue, Hawthorne, N. J. Academy of Science; Ski Club; American Chemical So- ciety; Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity. SCHMIERER, EDWIN W., 4 Old Forge Lane, Trenton, N . J. Student Union Board Social Action Committee, President; Phi Alpha Theta Farternity; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Young Democrats. SCHMITT, BARBARA LORRAINE, 8 Lorrie Court, Wayne, N. J. Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority; Drama Club; Hall’s Echo; SEA; Chapel Committee. SCHOCH, ELEANOR THERESA, 17 Douglas Road, Glen Ridge, N. J. SEA; Elizabeth Seton Education Association; Setonian; ISC, Vice-President. SCHROLL, THOMAS D., 70 Edgewood Avenue, West Orange, N. J. SCHUSTER, JOHN, III, 4 Anton Place, Matawan, N. J. Acad- emy of Science; Booster Club; Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity; IFC; St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Setonian Film Society; Psy- chology Club; Football Club. SCHUTZE, HERMAN JOHN, 152 Alps Road, Wayne, N. J. Academy of Science; Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity; Alpha Epsilon Delta Fraternity. SCHWETSE, F. KENNETH, 71 Long Hill Road, Little Falls, N. J. Triphibian Guard. SCHWOEBEL, RICHARD F., 66 East Emerson Avenue, Rah- way, N. J. SCILLIERI, DONALD FRANCIS, 970 East 28th Street, Pater- son, N. J. SCIOSCIA, RONALD J., 19 Donna Court, Nutley, N. J. Ac- counting Club. SCULLY, JOHN M., 330 Mt. Prospect Avenue, Newark, N. J. Delta Theta Epsilon Fraternity; IFC; Fencing. SCULLY, MAURICE A., 36 Country Club Road, Neptune, N. J. Student Union Board Social Action Committee. SEMPLE, KATHRYN E., 90 Grand Avenue, Newark, N. J. SENERCHIA, AUGUST JOSEPH, 202 14th Street, Woodridge, N. J. Academy of Science; Biology Research; Sigma Tau Gam- ma Fraternity; Psychology Club; Alpha Epsilon Delta Fraternity; Delta Epsilon Sigma Fraternity. SERAFINI, CAROL THERESA, 556 Mt. Prospect Avenue, New- ark, N. J. SEA; Theta Delta Phi Sorority. SHANAHAN, MARY CLAIRE, 165 West Eighth Street, Bay- onne, N. J. Booster Club; National Student Association; SEA. SHAN1NG, DENNIS JOSEPH, 24 Colgate Road, Maplewood, N. J. Booster Club; Student Senate, Vice-President, Senator. SHAPIRO, HARRY B., 74 South Munn Avenue, East Orange, N. J. Pi Beta Delta Fraternity; Setonian; Workshop Theater; WSOU. SHEA, SUSAN C., 25 Laurel Place, Nutley, N. J. SEA. SHEA, WILLIAM JOSEPH, 540 Bradford Street, Albany, N. Y. St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society; Varsity Club; Track. 360 SHEEHET. MARK EDWARD. 112 Market Street, North Hamp- ton, Massachusetts Marketing Club; Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity. SHERIDAN. JANE MC CURRAN, 430 New England Terrace, Orange, N. J. Booster Club; Student Education Association. SHERIDAN, LINDA MARIE, 214 Dodd Street, East Orange N. J. American Chemical Society, Secretary. SHLALA, WILLTAM GEORGE, 496 Scotland Road, Orange, N. J. NFCCS: National Student Association; Setonian; Young Democrats, President, State Vice-Chairman. SHUGRUE, TIMOTHY JOSEPH, 34 Westbrook Road, Westfield, N. J. Setonian; Phi Alpha Theta Fraternity. SIEGEL, ALAN BART, 21 Palisade Road, Linden, N. J. Glee Club. SIEGEL, SHERYL LYN, 49 Finnigan Avenue, Saddle Brook, N. J. SIERCHIO, DANIEL MICHAEL, 254 A Clifton Avenue, New- ark, N. J. Accounting Club; Delt a Theta Epsilon Fraternity, Secretary; IFC. SILON, SONA E., 563 Central Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Booster Club; S.N.J.E.A., Vice-President; SEA. SIMPSON, D. PATRICIA, 411 Cross Street, Harrison, N. J. Booster Club; Phi Delta Pi Sorority. SIROTNAK, PRISCILLA ANN, 20 Garfield Place, Rutherford, N. J. Workshop Theater; SEA; Council for Exceptional Chil- dren. SISSERSON, ROBERT CHARLES, 5305 Fairview Terrace, West New York, N. J. Intramurals. SKULSKI, JOSEPH T., 104 Marsh Avenue, Sayreville, N. J. Booster Club; Pi Sigma Epsilon Fraternity, Treasurer; Marketing Club. SLEGESKY, PATRICIA FRANCES, 41 Lincoln Avenue, New- ark, N. J. WSOU; NEA. SLEVIN, JOHN JOSEPH, 116 Meyersville Road, Chatham, N. J. Setonian Film Society; Student Union Board Social Action Com- mittee; Psychology Club; Student Union Board, President. SMALL, ROBERT C., 424 Grier Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J. SMITH, MARGARET D., 191 River Road, Piscataway, N. J. Cosmopolitan Association; Army Nurse Corps. 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TO | PHI SIGMA DELTA THE CLASS OF 1969 GRA DU A TING SENIORS j Paul Acocella Frederick Lesser Thomas Gregan Claude Malone Compliments of )} James Dychowski Ronald Rembisz « Michael Finn Michael Santaniello Robert Hirsch Charles Tortorello jj Kenneth Krushenski Anthony Wysocki A FRIEND j I ★ | 376 DELTA SIGMA PHI FRATERNITY EPSILON XI CHAPTER CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR SENIOR OFFICERS BROTHERS 1968-1969 President ANTHONY M. BRUNO Treasurer ROBERT COMOLLO Pledgemaster GEORGE WESTER VELT I.F.C. Representative JOSEPH P. HANSEN Seniors Seniors Seniors LOUIS ALONGE VINCENT HARS BRUCE NIOSI JOHN BOTTA ROBERT MAGOVERN WILLIAM PACIESAS JOHN CUSTODE RONALD NASH MICHAEL RUBINO JOHN HANDLEY CARL J. SCHMIDT ‘T HE CHARTER YEAR ” CONGRATULATIONS TO BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1969 FROM PI KAPPA AL PHA President Thomas F. McManus, III Vice President Thomas A. Altoli Treasurer Thomas C. Walsh Lithographed by RAE PUBLISHING CO., INC. 282 Grove Avenue Cedar Grove, N. J. 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