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mm, FRANCIS D. ROSE Major: Commerce Minor: Economics From Clymer, Pa., came the Pro to leave his mark on the campus of St. Francis. Alpha Phi Delta is proud of this brother, who was a member of the Tri-County Club and the Spanish Club, Since his favorite hobllb' is aihleficfi il is h?ll'fllY surprising that he was occupied with intramural sports. Before college, Fran was a corporal in the U. S. Army Military Police. After graduation he intends to use his degree in commerce and economics as a government Mnployee. CARL C. RUBBO Major: Accounting Minor: Economics Carl spent four years in the United States Marine Corps bc- twcen 1942 and 1946, after which he founded and operated the Rulmlxo Distributing Co. in Nanty Glo. His activities at Saint Francis include the Accounting, Ecu- nomics, Spanish, Veterans, and Tri-County Clubs. 'l'hc fact that Carl holds a private pilot's license will no doubt he a great asset to him when he enters goxernment work after graduation. Scalar gflISS DANIEL E. ROSTELLI Major: Commerce Minor: Economics A United States Navy veteran, Dan traveled daily from Wil- liamsburg to attend classes and take part in the social and cul- tural life of Saint Francis. VVhile a student, Dan was also a member of the Camera Club, the Economic Club, and the Tri-County Club. Upon graduation he intends to take up studies for his Masters degree. GEORGE RUBEN Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Sid, a veteran of the United States Army, came to Saint Francis after his military service, which in turn followed his graduation from Clymer High School. Although his personal interests center around sports and athletic activities, George found time to hold membership in the Spanish Club and the 'I'ri-County Club, as well as main- taining mcmhership on all of the intramural sports rosters. . will
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JAMES A. RHODY Major: English Minor: History Jim comes to S.F.C, daily from Patton, Pa., where he leaves his lovely wife and two daughters while he studies and par- ticipates in extra-curricular activities for their future happi- ness. Past President of the camera and Jazz Clubs, when time allows he can be found playing the piano, hunting, or fishing. Nlfith an English major, teaching or graduate school is ahead. . ' MICHAEL R. RIMINI M1-lJ0rr Hlstnry Minor: English Buzz came to Saint Francis from Lilly Washington High School. in Lilly, Pa. Because he traveled cvery day from his stamping grounds in Lilly, Buzz was eligible for member- snip ln- the Tri-County Club, in which he became quite active. ln addition to commuting and participating in the Tri-County organization, Mike found time for the many and frequent activities of the French Club. -VVith his history major and English minor, Michael Richard Rimini intends to make a mark for himself as a teacher. Of 1959 JOANNE E. RISO Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Lovely Jo Riso spent her summers during her college career at Holstra College. Yet each fall wnen she returned to S.F.C. she was ready to dive into another year of active participation in the many events of the Loretto College campus. Among her varied activities, Jo was Vice-President of the CoEd Club, a member of the Dramatics Club, the Metropolitan Club, the French Club, the Student Education Association of Pennsylvania, and the Bell Tower staff, as well as a member of the Resident Council on Standards for Women. Jo will be surely missed at Saint Francis, when she has left Loretto to enter the field of elementary education. ,fn , Isa- EDMUND V. ROMEROWICZ Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Ed, a skin-diving and fencing enthusiast and a graduate of Altoona Public High School, transferred to the College Among the Pines from Pennsylvania State University in the fall of 15056. XVnile at Saint Francis, Ed found time to take an interested part in the activities of the Economics Club, the German Club, as well as in those of the Loretto. Although his future plans are uncertain, Ed will surely be a representative alumnus of Saint Francis and will no doubt go far in the business and industrial fields. Y . nl -.
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Wy i -qipw MARK RYCHECK Major: Chemistry Minor: Mathematics Upon reaching the S.F.C. scene after spending one year at the University of Dayton, Mark became quite artive in student groups. lie served as President of the Science Club, Treasurer of the Choir, and held membership in the American Chemical Society, the Terpsichorean Club. and the German Club. Mark intends to do graduate work in Chemistry after fzrarluatiun. CAROL SAFCHINSKY Major: Elementary Education An ardent Frankie fan, Carol was a member of the Varsity Cheerleaders. A resident of Avenel, New Jersey, she was active in various campus organizations, among them the Bell Tower and the Student Education Association of Pennsylvania. Carol will graduate with a Bachelor of Scienee degree in education and then plans to pursue a teaching career in New Jersey. Of 1959 VICTOR SCARPELLO Major: Economics Minor: Commerce Vic spent two years with the United States Army before coming to S.F.C. Another native of the Burg, Vic was active in student activities while at St. Francis: he was elected Secre- tary-Treasurer and then President of the Holy Name Society and held membership in the Economics and Pittsburgh Clubs and was particularly active in the Veterans' Club. RAYMOND SCHIFFHAUER Major: Accounting Minor: Economics Ray makes the daily trek from Johnstown, Pa., where he attended Johnstown Catholic. An Army Veteran, Ray is an ae- counting major and an economics minor. Despite this busy sc-hedule, Ray still finds time to participate in the Accounting Club. Tri-County Club, and intramural sports. Water sports and golf take up Ray's leisure time. After graduation, he would like to pursue a career with The government as an accountant. W.. ,,,,. ....lLx' . -..,,..n.:l: W M ' ' '15 f .A ,.u.. Q if 'fy ,,,. fn Q ,.. 'fu 1 if f.. . ll ,til if f rgqfrxf A ff .. f... rfiii f' f',4:.f I it sv v. 7 .,' . 4' F.-as-QQ' if' M I Q-,rx-: guna, ' K . 4, 1 Q in 1.,.,: gg 74 . ,, ' ' 1 fuk: ...f'Li?!:,ifgggg v
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