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X. W., 'Um' W, :NP VINCENT A. WEISS Major: Sociology Minor: English Abe loudly protested his nickname but his friend suc- ceeded in spreading it about campus. During his years as a Frankie, Vinnie executed the duties of co-sports editor of the Lore-tto. sports editor of our yearbook, snorts director of the Radin Club, librarian of the Economics Club, member of the Glee Club and Sociology Club, andf last though far from least in his bookf--brother of Delta Sigma Phi. His ambitions point to fame in journalism, radio, or television, and, we may safely predict, will deal with sports. WILLIAM K. WERTENBACH Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics Bill Wertenbach scrved in the Army Signal Corps during the Korean conflict before taking his studies at Saint Francis. VVhilc in Loretto, Bill served as president of the Radio Club, and was a member of the Veterans' Club, the Pittsburgh Club, and the Tri-County Club. Some uf l!ill's future plans include working toward his Masta-r's degree. Senior 6flI55 MICHAEL J. WHALEN Major: Mathematics Minor: Physics Although Mike occasionally expressed nostalgia for the Burg, he became an S,F.C, enthusiast. Sports highlighted his extra-curricular activities, for he was a varsity baseball player, a member of the Varsity UF Club, and Athletic Chairman for Theta Kappa Phi. Unless Uncle Sam steps in, Mike intends to cuter the business world. DONALD WISSEL Major: Sociology Minor: English Don came to Saint Francis from Hayley Ellard High School in Madison, New Jersey. He has spent part of his summer free- dom with the Marine Corps at Quantico, Virginia, as a par- ticipant in the P.L.C. Program. Don's interests vary, and his activities therefore included membership in the Photography Club, the German Club, the Flying Club, and the Radio Club. After a tour with the U. S. Marine Corps. Dun intends to go into the insurance and real estate business. -.-si M an xfx iw' suv-W' 1......... fl! .uv- , v-s- T
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EDWARD P. VILCHINSKY Major: Accounting Minor: Economics Vulch worked hard with Dr. Zanzuccki, and upon irrad- uation hc will receive a B.S. degrrf-e with a major in account- ing. Although he traveled from Johnstown every day, Vulch was still active on campus. A member of the Tri-Counfy Club and Ac'c'oi1nIirig Club, he is also an active participant in intra- mural sports. lIis future plans include industrial or govern- mental accountinpr, ROBERT W. WACHTER Major: Sociology Minor: EnZli5h Hob is well known for his smiling face behind the counter in the Campus Club. He has also engaged in intramural sports and was a member of Theta Kappa l'hi, The Economics Club, Sociology Club, and Anthracite Club. He was also in charge of thc blood donors of Giles Hall. After graduating' with a sociology major and an English minor, Bob plans to attend Naval Officers' School. Of 1959 ROBERT H. WALSH Major: History Minor: English A brother of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, Bob played intra- mural and I.F.C. sports, as well as holding active membership in the Glee Club, the Sociology Club, the Spanish Club, the Pittsburgh Club, and the N.F.C.C.S. Future plans for this native of the Burg include graduate study in his major field. Q'- W '7 nmrlfn JAY M. WASILKO Major: History Minor: English This graduate of Barncsboro High School is a veteran of the Unitcd States Army and a former employee of Cadillac Motors of Defroit and Standard Oil of Cleveland. Jay, who intends on using: his history and Enxzlish back- ground to enter the teaching field, was a member of the French Club and the Tri-County Club during his stay at Saint Francis. 4 3k-'4- .'-.'-1.1 - ,,-Auf' .1 wi - -1' '- '. f.' -,,,.,. A. VA,.J wp. un- 1.1 M, .',N-my
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THOMAS WYLAND Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Tom Wyland. who intends to use his commerce and economics background in business or industry, was one of our intelligent committing students who managed to find the wholesome bal- ance between academic and social endeavors. ln off campus hours, Tom enjoyed the relaxation of outdoor sports such as hunting, fishingf and swimming. Participation in school club activities filled in any iraps of spare time, for he was an enthusiastic member of the German, Science, Economics, and Tri-County Clubs. A busy life in a busy world are ahead for a hard-working Harnesboro gentleman, FRANCIS YETSO Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics Fran spent two years with the United States Army in Korea before taking up his studies at Saint Francis. His: activities here included Vice President of the Vets' Club, member of the Pittsburgh Club and Holy Name Society, as well as Chief Technician of the Radio Club and radio station KSFC. After graduation, Fran will use this experience to enter the field of electronics and research. DP fffx BARBARA YAKAMAVAGE Major: Elementary Education Very personable Yakie has an activities list which is most impressive, including Feature Editor of the Bell Tower, News Editor of The Loretto. Treasurer of the Co-ed Club, reporter for the French Club, Treasurer of the Student Education As- sociation. and membership in the Young Democrats, The Third Order Secular. and the Anthracite Club. In addition to all these activities, this lover of the Jersey Shore had little difficulty maintaining a place on the Dean's List. After graduation Yakie intends to take up her teach- ing career in the Pittsburgh area. 1959 GEORGE YOUNG Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Dynamic George Young highlighted his varied activities career by winning the post of Editor-in-Chief of the BELL TOWER. ln other fields. George was a brother of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, a member of the lnter-Fraternity Council, a fea- ture writer for THE LORETTU. secretary of the Economics Club. and member of the Student Participation Committee. He capped his many accomplishments hy being elected to Who's XVho in American Colleges and Universities. fri'-ll -lsiiiif'
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