M emoLrs PUBLISHED BY THE GRADUATIMG CLASS OF 1960 VILLA MARIA COLLEGE ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA HIS EXCELLENCY, JOHN MARK GANNON Archbishop of the Erie Diocese REVEREND MOTHER AURELIA President of Villa Maria College SISTER DOLORETTA Dean of Villa Maria College Row 1: Sister Eunice, Sister Wi lhelmina, Sister Lucy, Sister Verena, Sister Mary Yvo, Sister Cherubim, Sister James Francis. Row 2: K. Moffett, Angelo Aiduini, Vincent DeLuca, Bernadette Hilinski, Lenore Nelson, Ethel Jones, Sister Ann, Sister Neomi, Sister Lawreace, Pauline McGoey, Esther Carlin, Fran- ces Grzejka, Margaret Krider, Zoltan Heya, Julius Drossin. 0acuLh jjedication RT. REV. EDWARD H. LATIMER, Ph. D. To Father Latimer — Your wonderful sense of humor, patience, barbed comments and practical philosophy — but that ' s licfe — have added a great deal to our college memories. We will always remember you and we respectfully dedicate our yearbook to you out of gratitude and admiration. E M I O R Senior Class Officers Row 1: Linda Carney, Pres. Row 2: Donna Gigliotti, Student Council Kep., Mary Ann Holl, Secy.-Treas., Carol Kellar, Vice Pres. Sister Julia Marie Class Advisor xUfie Senior C Lass The biggest moment in a student ' s college career is the moment when she receives her diploma. It is this step that concludes hours of studying, days and evenings of classes, various club meetings and all other religious and social activities that are symbolic of college. It is this step that begins a new life for each member of a graduating class. It is this step that the Class of 1960 is about to take and we hope that each one of us will be able to well adapt herself to the future, whatever it may be. VIRGINIA ARDILLO North East, Pa. Elementary Education Always a lady . . . but, she can ring out the cheers at gym show time . . . almost left behind; we ' re glad to see her back . . . beautiful complexion. MARY THERESE BECHT Erie, Pa. Elementary Education Finished in February . . . loves teach- ing . . . quietly independent . . . makes her own clothes , . . lovely engagement ring. DOROTHY BRINIG Erie, Pa. Nursing Drives a blue Merc . . . frequent Prac- tice House visitor . . . loves the City of Brotherly Love . . . vivacious cheer- leader . . . collects shoes and bags. LINDA CARNEY Erie, Pa. Elementary Education As efficient as secretary Suzie . . . Who ' s Who . . . complacent disposition ... a real student . beautiful blue eyes. well-dressed . . DORIS CIPOLLA Erie, Pa. French Knows thousands of languages . . . refuses to conform ; even to non- conformity . . . drives a Volkswagon . . . always kind and generous. ALICE CONNOR Mayport, Pa. Nursing Experienced referee . . . charming smile . . . marriage ahead . . . Sunny disposition; her good humor never fails, even in distressing moments. 10 DOROTHY COX Erie, Pa. Home Economics Very intelligent . . . loves bargains, especially when she can say charge it . . . lovely house — shows Home Ec training . . . combines four children with college. MARY ELLEN GRAND ALL Pittsburgh, Pa. Business Education Drawling good humor . . . troubles and gripes leave her undisturbed . . . ready with a joke . . . always band-box fresh . . . can type up a storm. ELSIE CURRY Erie, Pa. Nursing Charming smile . . . ready to pitch in and help out . . . the longest and the fringiest eyelashes. . . devil-may-care, but dependable. 11 MARY ELLA FRANKHAUSER CURWENSVILLE, PA. Nursing Bubbling laugh . . . tiny waist; peaches and cream complexion . . , rouses sleepy classmates gently . . shares her possessions willingly. DONNA GIGLIOTTI Erie, Pa. History Always helpful . . . knows all the ins and outs of history . . . Erie Insurance Exchange should regret her gradua- tion , . . multi-languaged member. JUDITH HEISE Erie, Pa. Elementary Education Altar-bound (she ' ll be a July bride) . . . curly-topped . . . the tiniest feet west of old-time Japan . . . rosy-cheeked . . . always laughing. 12 MARY ANN ABRAMOSKI HOLL Erie, Pa. Elementary Education Effervescent personality . . . belongs to the handsomest husband in the class . . can get a job done well — and on time . . . Who ' s-Who. CAROL KELLAR Erie, Pa. Elementary Education Prom-Queen attendant the year we were in charge . . . tans to a honey- gold in summer and keeps it almost till Christmas . . . soft-spoken . . . well thought decisions. CAMILLE KLUGIEWICZ 0i I Erie, Pa. n ' t Elementary Education cA A true chameleon . . . switches effec- i tively from Dodie Goodman in the 1 y locker-room to serious student in the 1 classroom ... to ZsaZsa at a Prom or social function. . 13 JANE LAMBERTON TiTUSVILLE, Pa. Biology Sweet smile . . . subdued manner . . . curly hair . . . loves hats . . and biology . . . Practice House belfry dweller . . . soft-spoken. MYRNA LUCHESSI Salinas, Puerto Rico Home Economics Avid TV viewer . . . hails from the sunny islands ; but can throw a snow- ball farther than an Eskimo . . . speaks the Crown-Prince ' s English — and well. Y PATRICIA LYNCH Erie, Pa. Social Studies Bridge enthusiast . . . combines work- ing artd college . . . extremely neat . . . Saint Patrick ' s day is the loveliest night of the year. 14 MARY McEVOY Erie, Pa. Elementary Education Boy, how she can polka! . . . change- able hairdo . . . has gotten slimer every semester . . . loves art work for future classroom use. JOANNE MARSHALL Warren, Pa. Elementary Education Beautiful, beautiful brown eyes . . . wears a mink stole, yet . . . always agreeable . . . never involved in dissen- sion . . . nicknamed Pete . . .Who ' s Who. ANGELA MOBILLA North East, Pa. Elementary Education Athlete par-excellance . . . can handle her new Chevy in rain, snow, sleet, hail and dark of night . . . long chest- nut-brown hair. 15 CLARE MOREHOUSE Erie, Pa. Elementary Education Planning to be an August bride . . . our high-scoring forward . . . well-rounded personality . . . Holy Rosary cadet. MARY LOUISE NIEBAUER Erie, Pa. Elementary Education Dean ' s List and Who ' s Who . . . high- scorer on National Teacher ' s Examina- tion . . . lend a helping hand, but never causes a fuss. MILDRED O ' KEEFE Erie, Pa. Nursinq Our seldom-seen colleague . . . combines college with nursing . . . devoted to her profession . . . Assistant Directress of Nursing Services at St. Vincent Hospital. 16 ELLAMARIE OLCESE Shamokin, Pa. Elementary Education Doctors, lawyers (but not editors-in- chiefs) find this blue-eyed redhead charming . . . and vice versa . . . makes a beautiful bride model . . . sharp- witted. ETHEL OLOSKY CURWENSVILLE, PA. Elementary Education Short, curly aubur n hair . . . engaged to be married . . . wears green well cherishes her long fingernails . . . flut- ters her long eyelashes. ISABEL PARKER Fairmont, W. Va. Medical Technology Personality-plus . . . beautiful Christ- mas bride . . . Who ' s Who . . . soloist in pool show . . . pert pony tail goes under Mother Hubbard cap at bedtime. 17 ALICE RAZZANO Bradford, Pa. Elementary Education Curly, coal-black hair . . . loves little children . . . knows forty-seven ways to prepare apples . . . accident-prone . . . loves Friday night coffee- Klatsches. MARY ANN ROHRL Wheeling, W. Va. Nursing Soft-spoken . . . vaguely-southern drawl . . . tall and poised in uniform . . . gay and bubbling at leisure . . . serious at study . . . engaged to be married. PATRICIA RUDOLPH Erie, Pa. Business Education Plans a summer wedding ... to the perfect groom . . . flair for clothes . . . can mix and match with the best of them . . . quiet and reserved . . . Who ' s Who. 18 LOIS OWENS SALYER Erie, Pa. Elemental-} Education Determination-plus . . . adores baby Michael . . . wonderful friend . . . creative artistic ideas — and carries them out . . . can wear high heels for hours and hours. RITA SERVIDEA JOHNSONBURG, PA. Home Economics Miss All-around-everything . . . and she can cook, too! . . . how could we have survived without her? . . . Takes responsibility seriously, but fancy titles with a shrug . . . Who ' s Who. MARTHA SIMOPOULOS Buffalo, N. Y. Mathematics Makes stunning clothes — and looks good in them . . . understands calculus ! . . . shining black hair . . . works part- time at ye olde eating place. 19 NANCIE LOU SMITH Erie, Pa. English Elegant coiffure . . . unusual clothes . . . loves parakeets . . . well-read . . . goes for crazy sandals . . . calm, de- cisive, and intelligent. MARY ANN STANGLER Erie, Pa. Elementary Education Wears diamond on third finger left . . . full of fun . , . always ready for a good laugh . . . can adjust to anything — even a cafeteria classroom. PATRICIA SUSMARSKI Erie, Pa. Elementary Education Skizzy , always changing her hair-do, loves clothes . . . beautiful red-blond hair . . . prized possession — brand-new car . . . soft-spoken. 20 RAJNI TANDON India Home Economics Handles her Buick agilely — but the door sticks . . . wears charming saris of exquisite fabric . . . popular with class- mates because of charming disposition. BARBARA TESTA Brooklyn, N. Y. Elementary Education Raven-black hair crowns ready-witted head . . . shows us New York ' s latest styles . . . loves animals, especially turkeys . . . poised x)n the highway. MARTHA UNDERWOOD Erie, Pa. Elementary Education Treated us to glimpses of her Belgian Congo adventures and endeavors . would you believe that she can handle a rifle, repair a car, and speak several African dialects ? ... she can ! 21 BERNADETTE VARICK Hawk Run, Pa. Home Economics Marvelous cook . . . Sodality leader . . . peaches and cream complexion . . soft- spoken, but means what she says and it ' s always kind. OLGA VIGLIONE Erie, Pa. Elemtntary Education Loves children — their antics and achievements . . . hard worker looks lovely in white . . . good sport . . . con- tagious laugh. JEAN WATKINS Waynesboro, Pa. Sociology Villa ' s Venus . . . smartly dressed . . . versatile swimmer, dancer, basket- ball-er . . . charming speech and ex- pression . . . champion corn-popper. 22 F M E M R E 23 m 2 b ' •, ' ' II D B JR e t E M 27 Junior Class Officers Row 1: Judith Hart, Pres. Row 2: Mary Ann Ashworth, Treas. Mary Ann Deptula, Secy. Absent when picture was taken, Charlotte Nowakowski, Vice Pres. C m junior Glass The big responsibility of the Junior ClasS ' is the annual Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet. This traditional affair highlights the social calendar of the school year. The ingenuity, co-operation, and talents shown by the class in past events will surely ex- hibit itself at this year ' s affair. We, the Senior Class, are sure that the Juniors are capable of taking over as the school ' s big sisters . Sister Lawreace Class Advisor 28 The Junior Class Mary Ann Ashworth, Frances Burgoyne, Paula Burke, Sharon Cerami, Rosemary Chiappazzi, Mary Jo Connors, Barbara Corwin, Mary Ann Deptula, Darcie Dinges, Varma DiSantis, Mary Ann Donovan. Nancy Ferraro, Mary Fitzgerald, Judith Hart, Susan Healy, Anne Herbstritt, Elizabeth Humaney, Kathleen Jaeger, Mary Ellen Kennedy, Audrey Lachowski, Patricia Laniewicz, Mary C. Little, Lois Lynch, Kathleen McCurdy, Jeanne King Maleckar Mary Mobilia, Kathleen Moore, Susan Muldoon, Mary Ida Niebauer, Charlotte Nowakowski, Carolyn Rarick, Barbara Rossi, aMry Elizabeth Rossiter, Betty Runzo, Rita Smich, Mary Ann Straub, Chaileen Stumpf, Janice Thompson, Mary A. Traynor, Audrey Treiber, Kathleen Walsh, Mary Ellen Weber, Sandra Williams, Barbara Wolf, Mary Yurcan, Loretta Gallagher. 29 Sophomore Class Officers Row 1: Dorothy Gathers, Pres., Row 2: Ann Servidea, Vice Pres., Virgrinia Kulinski, Secry.-Treas. Carolyn Hertel, Student Council Rep. Cyke Sophomore Ulass Very shy and timid, the sophomores entered college in the fall of ' 58. However they soon became accustomed to the ways of the upperclassmen and settled down to college life. To our little sisters we, the Seniors, wish good health, happiness and success in the future. Sister Lucy Class Advisor 30 The Sophomore Class Eloise Amenta, Elizabeth Anderson, Mrs. Dorothy Angeloff, Jane Baretta, Karen Behr, Mary Bologna, Constance Braznick, Carmelita Caserta, Mary Chaffee, Elena Chimera, Mary E. Connelly, Mary Carole Grotty, Jacqueline D ' Aurora, Jetta Ferraro, Grace French, Carmelita Fronzaglia, Karen Garfes, Dorothy Gathers, Judith Grack, Paula Halloran, Carolyn Hertel, Doris Hoehn, Mary Lou Humphries, Mary Hynes, Mary Louise Jackson, Joann Jordan, Virginia Kulinski, Lillian Lander, Kathleen Lashinger, Judith Loef- fler, Jean Lynch, Betty Ann McCuUough, Mary Lou Mancuso, Patricia Mason, Margaret Matrisciano, Shirley Mitchell, Loretta Morelli, Rita Niebauer, Susan Novdsedliak, Mary Nunes, Ellen O ' Hara, Linda O ' Polka, Beverly Patterson, Penelope Perfetto, Mazie Purdue, Grace Romao, Vera Schuetz, Judith Schnurpfeil, Ann Servidea, Dianne Seymour, Barbara Singer, Mary Jo Singer, Mrs. Audrey Smith, Feme Smith, SonjaStangle, Mary Ann Surovick, Bernice Vogel, Josephine Vella, Jane Yopek, Linda Wells, Mary Ann White, Mary Lou Williams, Katherine Wisniewski. 31 Freshman Class Officers Row 1: Mary Sue Pascarella, Pres. Row 2: Kay McKnight, Sec.-Treas. Georgia Conway, Vice Pres. Cyke [fjremmaYL Olass The Freshman Class arrived at school ready and eager to start a new and exciting college career. Rather green at first, they were not to be outdone by the other classes. They are well represented in sports and show much enthusiasm and school spirit. Sister James Francis Class Advi sor 32 The Freshman Class Mary Ann Ball, Mary Anne Bartholomew, Joanne Bayline, Mary Bender, Edmonda Berarducci, Mary Bliley, Lynne Bowers Patricia Brogdon, Jane Brugger, Betty Burggraf, Barbara Burnity, Jean Berna- dis, Mary Ann Collins, Georgia Conway, Patricia Coyne, Judith Craker, Diane Demuling, Margaret Dris- coll, Wilma Duck, Jane Duffield, Dorothy Eichmiller, Annette Felice, Mary Flynn, Barbara Forget, Francine Frania, Margaret Frankhouser, Diana Gambatese, Doores Genova, Catherine Gidos, Susan Gieser, Constance Gotham, Alice Grealy, Gene Grey, Barbara Grove, Majorie Habersack, eBrnice Hafey, Joann Healey, Mary Heise, Carolyn Heuer, Marilee Heuer, Nancy Heyl, Nancy Hinds, Mary Hornung, Judith Horvath, Alexandra Hor on, Elizabeth Hynes, Lois Jazwenski, Joan Kershaw, Ann Kulas, Patricia Kuss, Susan Leitzinger, Lucille Levesque, Mary Jo Lindsey, Helen Loew, Kathryn McKnight, Kathleen McMahon, Catherine NcNerney, Audrey Mason, Rebecca Mayes, Donna Meade, Ruth Mehl, Ann Miles, Carla Miller, Ruth Miller, Doroth y Modzelewski, Rose Mary Morris, Dorothy Mosebarger, Elaine Mozdy, Judith Mozdy, Judith Mozdy, Anna Nelson, Carol Neyman, Nellie NocoUs, Marianne Novak, Mary Pas- carella, Sally Passmore, Joyce Pfeufer, Frances Pelkowski, Mary Prawdski, Diane Roth, Mary Anne Ryan, Barbara Scharrer, Ronette Schneider, Mary Seman, Kathleen Stephens, Kathleen Sullivan, Dolores Sutula, Elizabeth Swift, Betty Timmons, Mary Tkarcik, Carol Turek, Elaine Vladimiroff, Mary Vogelberger, Constance Yokes, Carol Wargo, Margaret Watchorn, Mary Weiner, Barbara Wenta, Linda White, Henrietta Witkowski, Dorothy Yackanich, Anne Zultowski, Susanne Gizoli, Patricia Kefurt, Mary Kieklak, Mary King, Marilyn Bender, Kathleen Battaglia, Gertrude Bartasavich, Norma Carpin, Susan Cashman, Kathleen Crotty, Patricia DeFazio, Susan Dewey, Janice Dowikowski, Mary Ehrenberger, Yvonne Gralek, Carolyn Hammer, Mary Hannon, Elaine Kubeja, Mary Malloy, Patricia Meyers, Carolyn Mogel, Patricia Narducci, Judith Page, Ann Ruska, Kathleen Short, Carol Stockman, Gretchen Straub, Maureen White, Judith Lenze, Mary Ann Herzing. 33 e T I I T I E. 34 Soaauly Row 1: Mary Lou Niebauer, Pres., Row 2: Jane Baretta, Mary Lou Jackson, Mary Ellen Kennedy, Doris Hoehn, Mary Bologna. Re G) ross Row 1: Joan Marshall, Pres. Row 2: Barbara Wolfe, Dolores Genova, Rosemary Chiappazzi, Mary Lou Jackson. Absent when picture was taken, Camille Klugiewicz. 35 Jfiadricfal ilu MHrMM-Hifli JB4 ' Row 1: Mary Traynor, D(Jrothy Gathers, Betty Humaney, Carolyn Hert«l, F. Frania, Ann Herbstritt Barbara Wolfe. Row 2: D. Eichmiller, Mary Ann White, Doris Hoehn, P. Halloran N Hinds k ' Sullivan, Ellen 0 ' Harah. ' ' ' wLmmiYUj Demonstrating some of the skills learned in swimming are Jean Kershaw, Jean Sullivan, and Alice Greely. asKewau Seniors, Clare Morehouse, Angela Mobilia, Linda Carney, Carol Kellar, and Camille Kluipewicz shovvoff some of the basketball form that helped them win the school championship. MaomLnton Clare Morehouse, Angela Mobilia try for a Badminton point. 37 e Id II E 38 Gkila Stuoif Glut? Row 1: E. -Olosky, M. Bologna, M. Straub, E. O ' Harah, D. Haines, M. Niebauer. Row 2: R. Morris, M. Traynor, B. Runzo, M. Matriciano, M. Bartholomew, J. Barletta. Row 3: N. Heines, J. Marshall, R. Smich, N. Heyl, S. Muldoon, J. Beyline, S. Passmore, S. Giesler, M. Crotty, R. Miller, D. Yackovich. Row 4: L. Carney, M. Ashworth, C. Rsaiick, M. A. Holl, S. Cerami, A. Nelson, J. Jordan, R. Niebauer, J. Hart, 3. Humaney. SiJeni (P. S. C. Of. Row 1: J. Ferrara, C. Braznik, L. Lynch, C. Klugiewicz. Row 2: M. A. Ashworth, M. Niebauer, E. Olosky, B. Rossiter, M. Williams. Row 3: C. Kellar, S. Muldoon, N. Ferraro, B. Rossi, R. Morris. Row 4: M. McEvoy, C. Rearick, S. Cerami. CfLice .yrfeyneu Row 1: J. Hayes, C. Fronzaglia, P. Burke, J. Sullivan, F. Frania. Row 2: M. Vogel- berger, J. Loeffler, D. Eichmiller, M. Pas- carella, M. E. Kennedy, J. Vella. Row 3: C. Caserta, ' J. Yopek, G. Conway, M. Driscoll. JyramaUci eu Row 1: M. A. White, M. A. Deptula. Row 2: B. Humaney, J. Vella, B. Hafey, J. Ferraro, M. E. Kennedy. Row 3: M. A. Ashworth, M. Heuer, E. O ' Harah. yfwoern J anquaqe eu Row 1: B. Sharr, M. Jackson, S. Novosed- liak, M. Humphries, M. Connelly. Row 2: M. Traynor, D. Gathers, B. Hafey, M. Hafey, M. Hynes. 40 Stuoent C ouncu Row 1: D. Gigliotti, L. Morealli, A. Kulas. Row 2: R. Servidea, Pres., S. Williams, Vice Pies., C. Fronziglia, Secy.-Treas. Row 3: S. Novosedliak, M. Fitzgerald, C. Miller, P. Burke. OXurses eu Row 1: K. Garfes, J. Anderson, L. O ' Polka, B. Patterson, K. McMa- hon, A. Connors, M. Bliley, Row 2: M. Frankhauser, K. Ste- phens, M. Chaffee, L. Morealli, E. Curry. Row 3: A. Servidea, E. Grove, N. Nichols, R. Mahl, C. Heuer, A. Hor- ton, D. Brinig-. Row 4: L. Bauers, M. Haversak, M. Weiner, K. Lash- inger, M. Spiesman, B. Singer, M. Rohrl, J. Kershaw, P. Keifort, M. Hornung. utome Oi conomLcs Cyiub Row 1: L. Lynch, M. Williams, Row 2: A. Greely, J. Brugger, J. King Maleckar, M. Singer. Row 3: A. Thacik, P. Cayne, A. Herbstritt, B. McCullough. Row 4: B. Froget, H. Witkowski, L. Leitzinger, K. McKnight. 41 business Clul? Row 1: C. Hertel, M. E. Crandall, M. Fitz- gerald. Row 2: P. Watchhorn, V. Kieklak, D. Modzeleski, B. Rossi. Row 3: P. Gambe- tese, J. Duffield, B. Rossiter, N. Ferraro, V. Schultz, P. Rudolph. Row 4: B. Bernight, D. Seymour, J. D ' Aurora, S. Rice, A. Kulas. Row 1: M. Jackson, D. Demuling. Row 2: C. Miller, J. Pfifer, D. Genova, S. Novosedliak. Row 3: B. Hafey, M. Hafey. C. Wargo, M. Mancuso, Vincent De- Luca, Faculty Advisor. 3lolo()ij (jlu ? Row 1: K. Jaeger, P. Halloran, L. Jozwin- ski, M. Lindsey, D. Roth. Row 2: B. Burg- graf, M. Prawdzik, B. Wolfe, M. Weber, C. Miller. Row 3: D. Angeloff, K. Behr, J. Schnurpheil, S. Stangle, B. Corwin, D. Genova. 42 JPatrons Rev. Thomas F. Griffin Rt. Rev. Edward Latimer Rev. Louis Lorei Rev. Paul H. Olmsted Rev. Norbert Wolf Miss Esther Carlin Miss Frances Gzrejka Miss Bernadette Hilinski Miss Ethel Jones Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Krider Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Moffatt Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tarnovecky Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nelson Mrs. Mary Vogel Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Becht Joseph A. Humenay Joseph Klugiewicz John Lanausse Paul Luchessi Monroe Marshall Charles Mobilia Nicholos Mobilia Mr. and Mrs. Dominic E. Olcese Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Parker Mr. A. G. Postlethwait Mrs. Florence Razzano Mr. Guy A. Schreiber Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Servidea Mr. and Mrs. Frank Susmarski Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Tinder, Jr. Child Study Club Freshman Class Home Economics Club Junior Class Math Club Nurses Club Sophomore Class Student Council Villalogue Villa Marie College Alumni Association Five Friends In Memory of Dr. P. J. McFadden 43 (Pal. rom A. DUCHINI INC. A P STORE West 8th and Pittsburgh Ave. A. BRUGGER AND SONS BARKER ' S DELICATESSEN 1001 West 6th St. BENSON ' S GROCERY 726 West 8th St. BRIDAL FLOWER SHOP 460 East 14th St. CHUCK ' S IND. SERVICE 3116 West 26th St. KAHKWA GARAGE 1801 West 8th Street LEONARDI FLORIST 722 West 8th St. LONDON ' S Distinctive Fashions LUCAS ' PASTRIES 1001 West 8th St. LUIGI ' S LIBERTY GRILL 18th and Liberty Sts. MEADOW BROOK DAIRY CO. MEHLER 7 UP BOTTLING CO. ERIE COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 2325 Broad St. HARRY E. MUELLER, JR. Real Estate CROWN BOTTLING WORKS 415 East 18th St. DARLING FLORISTS 103 West 10th St. EMIL KESSELRING AGENCY 2928 Peach St. ERIE INSURANCE EXCHANGE GEO. A. FRIEDRICHS Church and Religious Goods HUMENIK ' S IGA MARKET Grassflat. Pa. JOHN BROWN FLOWER SHOP 312 East 8th St. PEPSI-COLA Erie Bottling Corp. RANDAZZO ' S RESTAURANT 262 West 8th St. SEALTEST FOODS S. NIEBAUER AND SONS General Contractors R. P. BORG TRUCKING SITTER TRUCKING 3211 Maple St. WEIBLEN PHARMACY 8th and Liberty Sts. YELLOW CAB COMPANY OF ERIE 117 East 10th St. 44
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