Villanova University - Belle Air Yearbook (Villanova, PA)
- Class of 1963
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BELLE AIR VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY VILLANOVA. PENNSYLVANIA: Freshman Orientation is a time of mass movement. Sore throats, rolled - up trousers, neat boiv ties, and snappy dinks become the uniform of the day for all Frosh in the know. Not think- ing, rather stunned, bewildered Fresh- men chant in unison to the dictates of the men in the White Flats. At the whim of O.C.'s”, the cowed Freshmen warble traditional songs and growl the Wildcats on to victory. With a quiet father and son good-bye, and a bid of farewell to a past way of life, the Frosh begins his journey into the new world of maturity. Sophomore Cotillion Mardi Gras—the fes- tive world of bursting balloons, flying stream- ers, and joi de vivre.” A boy and girl sitting in quiet conversation, casting the final ballots for queen, the loveliness of the Cotillion Queen herself, and the tenderness of the last dance create the ephemeral aura of Cotillion. 4 6 The weary Sophomores, with sounds of Mardi Gras still lingering in their minds, drive to Delaware to participate in the excitement of a traditional football game. The proud anticipation of the coach, the crashing against the opponent’s line of defense, the spectators’ frenzied hurrahs” for the winning touchdown, and the awe-filled child’s eternal question can I have your autograph?,” mixed with a thousand cheers, make a memorable finish to a memorable week-end. With the sound of singing silver bells, Christmas arrives at Villanova. The festive air of holiday- time is captured in the tinselly atmosphere of the Charity Ball. The enchanted spell cast by the beauty of a church tower, a quiet dance for two in the middle of a merry crowd, and the singing of Christ- mas Carols en masse, create a feeling of ffPeace on earth, good will to men.” 9 Charity week-end means something to us, hut it means so very much more to those orphans we call Johnnies.” The twinkle in their eyes, the glow of their faces, the shy smiles of excite- ment and happiness, and their over-all effervescence, are an indication of how much a little bit of kindness means. In spite of the rainy Jay, those special” girls, our mothers, were welcomed to Villa- riora’s campus with a warmth and ferror that melted away the clouds. Mother’s Day, a Junior Week tradition, commences with a risit to the Chapel to witness the Holy Sacri- fice of the Mass. Hellos” and I’d like yon to meets” are heard as we escort our proud moms through the campus we hare learned to know and lore. The pinning of the cor- sage, the posing for pictures, and the many other tender moments bring to a close a day that will long be remembered by all. It's Friday night and as )unior Week draws to a close, the Juniors and their dates venture to the Field House to hear the offbeat sounds of Maynard Ferguson and his band, and thrill to the melodious harmony of The Four Lads. The blare of trumpets, the syncopated sounds of jazz, the reflection of the brass, and the warm sounds of song fill the air and combine to make this an evening of enjoyable music. 16 The spirit of Spring, with a flourish of formats, black tics, and a toast of cheer, welcomes the Junior Dinner Dance to Downingtown. With the intro- duction of the lovely Junior Queen and the frenzy of Limbos” and Twists”, we witness the tradi- tional closing of Junior Week festivities, although they will remain a poignant memory for years to come. - 17 The pervading -spirit as we enter our final year and feel the approach of winter is one of nostalgia. We find pleasure in the simple things—a girl's laughter—an ice cold can of beer—the long trek to the picnic grounds—and the discovery that Martin's Dam is warmer than it has any right to be. V The old Villanoia railway is a scene of many mixed hellos. There, amid the week- end baggage and anticipated enjoyment, we bid a greeting to our special girls and adieu to those wearisome week-days. Letters writ- ten on scratch pads between classes and later polished in the dorm become realities, as she steps from the train into waiting arms. A quick fuss, the warming of cold hands, and a blazing bonfire—the beginning of a Home- coming Week-end. 20 firrrrrrrrrry y r Homecoming is our answer to the great question of what to do with a week-end. It is long in preparation, frantic in execution, and magnificently distorted in memory. The selection of the Homecoming Queen—a process shrouded in secrecy, the mud-soaked football player receiving a half-time pep talk, the blended harmony of The Four Fresh- men, and the Villanovan, with his date by his side clearly ponders the last note of the big” week-end. Senior Weekend is a mixture of joy and sadness. Friday night we witnessed the splendor of a televised Inter-Collegiate Jazz Festival and applauded Stan Kenton’s clairvoyant decision. Saturday we danced our way into the elegance of the Florentine Ball— una notte a firenze”. As these last moments of the weekend are savored by the nostalgic senior, he realizes that the simple but beautiful things, such as the Queen’s winning smile, and the aura of can- dlelight shedding a soft glow on a date’s cheek, are moments never to be experienced again. 25 26 And finally comes the procession of Pomp and Circumstance, which cues the departure of the awaiting Senior. The traditions of Graduation which once seemed distant and far away, be- come a reality. The pedagogue’s quiet moment of prayer, the attainment of the coveted diploma, and the adjust- ment of the Graduate’s hood — the symbol of achievement are culmina- tions of life, love, hope, fear, anticipa- tion, regret, and—Villanova. 27 DEDICATION This forty-first edition of the Belle Air is dedicated to a quiet man of God, and of Villanova. the Reverend Joseph Charles Bartley, of the Order of Saint Augus- tine. In this tribute we are joined by friends, students, faculty, and administration and our Alma Mater to whom Father’s life was so generously given! The 28 sources from which came his ideals and his never- flagging devotion to duty were first, his love of God. his priesthood, and his school. Villanova. Father Hartley came to Villanova in 1909. 54 years ago. to begin his religious studies in the Order of Saint Augustine. The qualities of keen mind, clear perception, and devotion, lead to his ordination to the priesthood in 1919. Following soon thereafter. Father was awarded a Doctorate from the Catholic University in Washington. He was placed in charge of the pro- gram of Commerce and Finance at Villanova in 1922. From 1930 until 1950, in addition to these duties, Father Hartley directed the summer session, the eve- ning and the graduate schools. Successful growth characterized all his endeavors. During the years of 1943 until his untimely death. Father held grave responsibility as a member and secretary of the Hoard of Trustees of Villanova. It may be said that Father led three lives, that of priest, an administrator, and an authority in the field of 1 finance. Throughout the years as student, priest, professor, and Dean of the School of Commerce and Finance. Father worked quietly, with no fanfare, never seeking recognition for his widespread accomplishments. His material success is written not only in the lives of so many of his students, but also in the buildings that were erected primarily because of his initiative and perseverance. Long years of selfless dedication give firm evidence 9 of Father's deep love for Villanova. It has been well said, that since the September day in 1909 when he first saw Villanova. his heart and mind never left. May we who have had the great privilege of having been associated with him. and who knew him, benefit by a rare and truly inspiring life of conviction, courage, and generosity. May God grant this great man de- serving reward and a knowledge of our appreciation and gratitude. Father Bartley died on September 7. 1962. May he rest in peace. 29 UNIVERSITY Villanova is more than an educational institution, it is a way of life. From morning to night, students reflect its Motto—Unitas, Caritas, Veritas. There is something that lies deep within the Villanovan which ties him forever to his classmates. This intangible spirit we call Unitas. By the examples and teachings which mold our characters and enlighten our minds, we fulfill Caritas. Truth strengthens our religion, and is found in the associations of student with student, with faculty members, and with God. THE PRESIDENT I extend hearty congratulations and best wishes to each of you men and women who in 1963 become graduates of Villanova Univer- sity. With our diploma we place on you our stamp of approval for your educational achieve- ment under our auspices. Today we are proud of what you have done. I hope that we may always be proud of your further accomplishments as you proceed to wend your way through life. We might wish that our diploma could be for you a guarantee of your success in all your future endeavors. But that can be guaranteed by no man. It is for you to persevere in your efforts to succeed by continuing along the paths of moral con- duct and intellectual endeavor that we judge you to have learned at Villanova. I do hope that moral conduct and intellec- tual endeavor will continue always to be your pursuits. Both of these things will be par- ticularly expected of you by God and by your fellow man. While the graduates of our coun- try each year number many thousands, yet you are a select group who have been allowed more time and opportunity to develop the immense capacities that lie in you than has been given to most people in the history of the world. In the Providence of God these have been allowed you not only for your own enjoy- ment and enrichment. You will be expected to contribute more to the welfare of your fellow-man, your community, your country because of your opportunities to study more deeply the science of life and nature. This gift of yourself for the benefit of others will not cost you as much as it may seem. You will be the more richly rewarded by finding your life more useful, more inter- esting, more purposeful, more happy. And it is upon such a life that both man and God will heap honor and glory in the end. May such a life be yours, graduates of Villanova. Class of 1963! I 32 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Very Rev. James A. Donnellon, O.S.A., Ph.D.. LL.D., D.Sc., L.TT.D., S.T.L., Chairman Rev. John J. Curran, O.S.A., M.A.; John C. Kelly, LL.D.; Rev. John J. McShea, O.S.A., M.A., Secretary; Rev. John A. Klekotka, O.S.A., MS., D.Sc., Treasurer; Very Rev. Charles F. Kropp, O.S.A., M.S., Vice-Chairman. Absent: Hon. Theodore L. Reimel, LL.B., LL.D. Rev. Joseph W. Kemme O.S.A..M.S., Vice-President for Student Affairs VICE-PRESIDENTS Rev. Joseph J. Gildea O.S.A., Ph.D., Vice-President for Academic Affairs 35 Rev. Robert Welsh, Dean Arts and Science; Richard L. Jewett, Ass. Dean Engineering; Harold F. Hartman, Ass. Dean Arts and Sci- ence; Rev. Francis Smith, Direc- tor Admissions; Rev. George Mc- Laughlin, Dean of Men; John J. Gallen, Dean Engineering; John J. Cleary, Vice Dean Law. ADMINISTRATION Rev. William Hopkins, Chaplin; Albert H. Buford, Ass. Dean Graduate; Harold G. Rcuschlcin. Dean Law; Frederick M. Burgess. Ass. Dean Part-time; Charles P. Bruderlc, Dean Part-time; Rev. Joseph Gildea, Dean Graduate; Dorothy M. Boyle, Dean Women. Rev. Franis Boyle, Ass. Dean Commerce and Finance; Henry T. Koonce, Director Research and Development; Rev. Philip Bar- rett, Dean Commerce and Fi- nance; Rev. Louis Rongione. Li- brarian; Marion M. Schrum, Dean Nursing; Myron S. Heidingsfield, Associate Commerce and Finance. LIBRARY The Villanova University Library provides resources and air-conditioned facilities for study and research by both graduates and undergraduates as well as visiting scholars. The Library’s collection is being constantly augmented by new acessions to keep pace with scholastic requirements. Special facilities provided by the Library are the Music Room, the Browsing Room for recreational reading, and the Villanova Room with a rich collection of historical material related to the early history of Villanova University and the Philadelphia area. Reverend Louis A. Rongione, O.S.A., Librarian. First Table: A. Grimaldi, S. Enas, K. Reidy, R. O’Donnell, D. Ruberg, W. Donnelly. Second Table: M. Zuam, C. Boettcher, M. Dorrian. M. Moesel, S. Benham, L. Gates. J. Hetznecker, M. Chambers, J. Feuerstein. 37 DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION Rev. William E. Farrell, O.S.A., Assistant to the President for Development. Mr. Harry R. Halloran. Chairman of Development Program. The function of the Development Office is to provide a coordinated effort for the implemen- tation of the policies and objectives of the University, as enunciated by its Board of Trus- tees. Special reference is made to the areas of public relations, alumni relations, and the soli- citation of financial support. Stated more simply, the objective of the Development Office is to increase the resources of Villanova Uni- versity by presenting its case to government, business and industry, foundations, alumni, parents, and friends. These increased resources are applied to (1) buildings and equipment, (2) endowment. (3) operating funds (including faculty salaries and student aid), and (4) research. The De- velopment Office, then, attempts to maintain a program of justified, organized, dignified asking within an environment of understanding and respect. 38 Mr. Eugene Ruane, Director of Public Information, and his Secretary, Mrs. Richard Scharr. The President of the University oversees all development efforts. His chief executive officer is the Assistant to the President for Development. Assisting the staff of the Development Office in this program are the President’s Development Council and the Advisory Board of Lay Trustees. The former group meets three times a year in order to plan and carry on the current campaign for financial support. Miss Eileen Casey, Secretary to the Assistant to the President for Development. Mr. James F. Elliott, Vice- Chairman of Development Program. ALUMNI The Alumni House, the center of all alumni activi- ties, serves especially as a hospitality center for return- ing graduates. George Peauignot, the Alumni Secre- tary. and his staff have as their responsibility the unification of all alumni endeavors towards one goal: service to and advancement of Villanova University through the General Alumni Association. All in all the homelike atmosphere of this building gives the Alumni a place to relax and feel at home while on campus. It also provides them with a chance to view the work of this organization in co-ordinating all the Alumni activities. George J. Pequignot, Alumni Secretary. 40 The eighteen man unit of Villanova’s Campus Police, headed by Captain John Murphy, is an integral part of the University. They are responsible for the protec- tion of students, faculty, visitors, and their property. However, maintainance of law and order is not new to these men in Blue, many of whom have had previous experience in protecting and serving the public. CAMPUS POLICE INFIRMARY Middleton Hall, one of the resident buildings at the cast end of campus, also houses Villanova’s medical facilities. The infirmary is staffed by four registered nurses and employs the services of Dr. Dennis Boyle. To the above lies the responsibility for the general health of the priests, students, and personnel of Villanova. 41 A B9= Rev. Robert J. Welsh, O.S.A., ST.D., Dean, Arts and Sciences. Harold F. Hartman, Ph..D., Associate Dean, Arts and Sciences. ARTS AND SCIENCE The Arts and Sciences Division, under the direction of Rev. Robert J. Welsh, O.S.A., has continued its climb towards its academic goal, to achieve the highest possible standards of education. The Bachelor of Arts curricula are intended to provide the student with a broad education in the Humanities so he may appreciate the fundamentals of Western Christian Culture and enjoy a useful life in his profession. The Bachelor of Science curricula are intended to prepare the candidate immediately for a career in his chosen field as expert in teaching, research, industry, or social work, or for further study in graduate schools. First Row: B. Procko, T. Mentzer, M. Sholofsky, H. Rofinot, A. Rudhart, R. Hop- kins. Second Row: J. George. C. Bruderle. F. Coghlan, D. Riley. B. Reilly, V. Ponko, A. Turner. HISTORY JOHN H. BERG IN, JR., Mi. Instructor of History New York University, 1961 At Villanova since 1962 CHARLES P. BRUDERLE. M.A. Associate Professor of History Georgetown University, 194S At Villanova since 1946 FRANCIS COGHLAN. M.A. Assistant Professor of History University of Notre Dame, 19S6 At Villanova since 1055 RAYMOND L. CUMMINGS, Mi. Assistant Professor of History Georgetown University, 1952 At Villanova since 1949 BERNARD DEAN. M.A. Assistant Professor of History University of Buffalo, 1954 At Villanova since 1956 JOSEPH GEORGE. JR.. Ph D. Assistant Professor of History Boston University, 1959 At Villanova since 1959 RICHARD J. HOPKINS, M.A. Instructor of History St. Louis University, 1961 At Villanova since 1962 FRANCIS J. MANNO. Ph D. Assistant Professor of History Georgetown University, 1954 At Villanova since 1957 THOMAS J. MENTZER, M.A. Assistant Professor of History University of Notre Dame, 1957 At Villanova since 1957 VINCENT H. PONKO, JR., Ph D Assistant Professor of History Loyola University, Chicago, 1959 At Villanova since 1960 BOHDAN P. PROCKO. M.A. Assistant Professor of History Columbia University, 1946 At Villanova since 1955 BERNARD F. REILLY, M.A. Assistant Professor of History University of Pennsylvania, 1955 At Villanova since 1955 DONN C. RILEY. Ph D. Assistant Professor of History St. Louis University, I960 At Villanova since 1960 HENRY L. ROFINOT. Ph D. Associate Professor of History Columbia University. 1958 At Villanova since 1947 ALEXANDER RUDHART. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of History University of Vienna, 1962 At Villanova since 1954 MARK W. SHOLOFSKY. M.A Assistant Professor of History St. Louis University, 1955 At Villanova since 1955 ANTHONY R. TURNER. H.D. Instructor of History Oxford University, I960 At Villanova since 1962 SPEECH ANTHONY T. FRAYNE, M.A. Associate Professor of Speech St. Francis College, 1928 At Villanova since 1935 JOSEPH T. JONAS, M.O. Associate Professor of Speech National School of Elocution and Oratory. 1927 At Villanova since 1926 richard r. McDonough, m.a. Assistant Professor of Speech Pennsylvania State University, 1958 At Villanova since 1958 RAYMOND G. WILKE. MS. Instructor of Speech University of Wisconsin, 1962 At Villanova since 1962 R. McDonough, R. Wilke, J. Jonas, A. Frayne, LIBRARY SCIENCE HOWARD F. McGINN. Ed D. Professor of Library Science University of Pittsburgh, 1957 At Villanova since 1960 MARY Y. PARR. MLS. Assistant Professor of Library Science Western Reserve, 1049 At Villanova since 1962 A. MARIE SMITH, BS. Professor of Library Science Drexel Institute of Technology, 1927 At Villanova since 1960 E. ELIZABETH WALSH. M A. Professor of Library Science University of Detroit, 1960 At Villanova since 1960 H. McGinn, M. Parr, E. Walsh, A. Smith GEOGRAPHY CYRUS J. SHARER, Ph D. Associate Professor of Geography St. Louis University, 1955 At Villanova since 1954 ASTRONOMY EDWARD F. JENKINS, OS.A., Ph.l Professor of Astronomy Catholic University, 1939 At Villanova since 1935 GEORGE McCOOK, M.A. Instructor of Astronomy Villanova University, 1961 At Villanova since 1961 EDUCATION JOSEPH J. BURNS, O.S.A., E.Ed. Associate Professor of Education Duquesne University, 1961 At Villanova since 1950 GERALD J. FLOOD, M.A. Instructor of Education Johns Hopkins University, 1957 At Villanova since 1959 GEORGE A. HARRIS, M.S. Professor of Education University of Pennsylvania, 1949 At Villanova since 1947 LOUIS A. RONGIONE, OSJi., Pcd.D. Professor of Education Steubenville College, 1957 At Villanova since 1950 LEO M. ZUCKOWSKY, Ph D. Assistant Professor of Education University of Notre Dame, 1961 At Villanova since I960 Seated: G. Harris. Standing: G. Flood. L. Zuckowsky, Rev. L. Rongionc. MATHEMATICS EMIL AMELOTTI, M S. Professor of Mathematics University of Illinois. 1928 At Villanova since 1938 KARL J. BIEDERMAN, MS. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Purdue University, 1957 At Villanova since 1957 WILLIAM 0. DANNACHER. M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Villanova University. 1950 At Villanova since 1956 MARTIN J. DRURY. BS. Assistant Professor of Mathematics U. S. Naval Academy, 1925 At Villanova since 1955 PAUL J. GORMLEY, M.A. Instructor of Mathematics Villanova University, 1961 At Villanova since 1959 TOBIAS HAHN, LL.B. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Temple University, 1927 At Villanova since 1956 EUGENE W. KIEFER. M.A. Associate Professor of Mathematics Villanova University, 1959 At Villanova since 1948 ANDREW P. LAWTON, B.S. Instructor of Mathematics U. S. Naval War College, 1942 At Villanova since 1957 THOMAS LINAHAN, M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Villanova University, 1959 At Villanova since 1955 WILLIAM MIEHLE, M S. Assistant Professor cf Mathematics University of Pennsylvania, 1959 At Villanova since I960 FRANCISCO MIGLIORE. PhD. Assistant Professor of Mathematics University of Catania, 1947 At Villanova s:nce 1960 JOHN S O'LEARY. O.S.A , M S Professor of Mathematics Villanova University, 1917 At VUIanova since 1908 ANTHONY J. PICARD. M.A. Instructor of Mathematics Villanova University, 1962 At Villanova since 1961 LEON C. ROBBINS, M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics University of Pennsylvania, 1949 At Villanova since 1957 LUCIEN R. RAY, M .A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics University of California, 1951 At Villanova since 1958 JOHN H. SIMPSON, B5. Assistant Professor of Mathematics U. S. Naval Academy, 1925 At Villanova since 1954 DAVID J. SPROWS. M.A. Instructor of Mathematics Villanova University, 1962 At Villanova since 1962 JOSEPH T. SUCHAR. M.A. Instructor of Mathematics Temple University. 1962 At Villanova since 1962 JOHN L. WOODBURY, B.S. Instructor of Mathematics U. S. Naval Academy, 1926 At Villanova since 1957 P. Gormley. W. Dannachcr, T. Linahan, E. Kiefer, J. Woodbury, F. Migliore, D. Sprows, J. Suchar, E. Amclotti, L. Robbins, L. Roy. J. Simpson, W. Miehle, M. Drury, K. Biedcrman, A. Picard, T. Hahn. First Row: W. Frescoln, V. DiVincenzo. Second Row: G. Radan, V. Krupitsh. E. Kruh. R. Mongeau, J. Perivier. Third Row: J. Mulligan. D. Brown. MODERN' LANGUAGE DONALD F. BROWN, Ph D. Professor of Modern Language University of Illinois, 1935 At Villanova since 1961 VITO J. DIVINCENZO, A M. Associate Professor of Modern Language University of Pennsylvania, 1947 At Villanova since 1948 WILSON L. FRESCOLN, Ph D. Associate Professor of Modern Language University of Pennsylvania, 1961 At Villanova since 1947 THOMAS F. GILLIGAN, OS.A., LL.D. Professor of Modern Language Merrimack College, 1957 At Villanova since 1930 ERIC KRUH. M.A. Assistant Professor of Modern Language University of Chicago, 1947 At Villanova since 1960 VICTOR KRUPITSCH, Ph D. Associate Professor of Modern Language University of Pennsylvania, 1957 At Villanova since 1958 RENE G. B. MONGEAU. M.A. Instructor of Modern Language Boston College, 1961 At Villanova since 1961 JOHN J. MULLIGAN. Ph D. Associate Professor of Modern Language Boston University, 1957 At Villanova since 1961 GEORGE T. RADAN, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Modem Language Pazmany Peter University of Budapest. Hungary, 1948 At Villanova since 1960 DANIEL J. RIVAS, PROFESSOR DE INGLES Assistant Professor of Modern Language Univcrsidad de la Habana, 1947 At Villanova 1947-48: 1961 JACQUES-HENRI PERIVIER. M.A Instructor of Modern Language University of Pennsylvania. 1061 At Villanova since 1962 POLITICAL SCIENCE FRANK T. COLON. M.A. Instructor of Political Science University cf Pittsburgh, 1960 At Villanova since 1962 HAROLD F. HARTMAN. Ph D Professor of Political Science Cornell University, 1935 At Villanova since 1936 FRED J. KHOURI, Ph.I). Associate Professor of Political Science Columbia University. 1953 At Villanova since 1051 ROBERT W. LANGRAN. M.A Instructor of Political Science Fordham University, 1059 At Villanova since 19S9 JOHN J. LOGUE. A M. Assistant Professor of Political Science Yale t'niversity, 1951 At Villanova since 1959 HAFEEZ MALIK. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Political Science Syracuse University, 1061 At Villanova since 1061 MARTIN J MANLEY. M.FS. Assistant Professor of Political Science University of Maryland, 1948 At Villanova s!nee 1948 JOSEPH H. NEVINS. JR.. M.A Instructor of Political Science Georgetown University, 1958 At Villanova since 1958 FRITZ NOVA. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Political Science University of Pennsylvania, 1943 At Villanova since 1953 J. Nevins, H. Malik, F. Colon. J. Loguc, F. Nova, R. Langran, M. Manley 46 SOCIOLOGY EDWARD E. CAHILL. M.A. Assistant Professor of Sociology University of Notre Dame, 1957 At Villanova since 1057 JOHN E. HUGHES. Ph D. Associate Professor of Sociology University of Pennsylvania. 1960 At Villanova since 1961 JAMES J. McKENNA, JR., M.A. Assistant Professor of Sociology University of Notre Dame, 1956 At Villanova since 1956 CHARLES PALAZZOLO. M.A. Ass'-stant Professor of Sociology I.oui'iana State University, 1955 At Villanova since 1959 J. Hughes, E. Cahill, C. Pallazzolo, J. McKenna. CHEMISTRY WILLIAM J. BARNHURST. M.S. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Fordham University, 1954 At Villanova since 1953 JOHN J CAWLEY. Ph D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Harvard University, 1961 At Villanova since 1961 BERNARD J. DOWNEY, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry The Catholic University of America, 1952 At Villanova since 1959 THOMAS H. DOYNE. Ph D. Associate Professor of Chemistry Pennsylvania University, 1957 At Villanova since 1957 CHARLES J. KAVANAGH. A.B. Assistant Professor of Chemistry LaSalle College, 1935 At Villanova since 1953 IVAN E. LICHTENSTEIN, Ph D. Assistant Professor of Chcm'stry University of California. 1960 At Villanova since 1061 JAMES J. MARKHAM, Ph D. Associate Professor of Chemistry University of Minnesota, 1958 At Villanova since 1056 KENNETH F. O DRISCOLL. Ph D. Associate Professor of Chemistry Princeton University. 1058 At Villanova since 1958 JOSEPH W. PAQUETTE. O.S.A., MS. Associate Professor of Chemistry Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 1940 At Villanova since 1936 GEORGE N. QUAM, Ph D. Professor Emeritus of Chemistry Iowa State College. 1924 At Villanova since 1946 DOMINIC M. ROBERTI, Ph D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Princeton University, 1959 At Villanova since I960 EDWARD RONWIN. Ph D. Associate Professor of Chemistry University of California, 1952 At Villanova since 1961 SHERWOOD H. SPADAFORA. M S. Assistant Profes or of Chemistry St. Joseph’s College, 1957 At Villanova 1953-1961; 1962 JOSE R. de la VEGA, Ph D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry University of Havana. Cuba, 1948 At Villanova since 1961 WALTER W. ZAJAC, JR. PhD. Assidant Professor of Chcnvstry Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1959 At Villanova since 19.50 First Row: B. Downey, E. Ronwin. D. Robcrti, T. Doyne. J. de la Vega, C. Kavanagh, K. O’Driscoll. Second Row: W. Zajac. W. Barnhurst, S. Spadafora, G. Quam. J. Cawley. J. Markham. T. Kncpp. R. Maksymowych, Rev. R. Shurcr, J. McClain. M. Way. C. Thillet, T. DeCaro, J. DeTurck, C. Gibley. BIOLOGY THOMAS DeCARO, M S. Assistant Professor of Biology University of New Hampshire, 1950 At Villanova since 1954 JOHN DcTURCK. M S Instructor of Birlogy Bryn Mawr Collcse. 1961 At Villanova since 1955 CHARLES W. GIBLEY. Ph D Instructor of Biology Iowa State University, 1961 At Villanova since 1961 THEODORE R. KNEPP, M.S. Instructor of Bioloey Canis us College. 1961 At Villanova since 1961 THOMAS J. LOWERY. Ph D. Associate Professor of Biology Fordham University. 1955 At Villanova since 1955 ROMAN MAKSYMOWYCH. Ph D. Assistant Professor of Biology University of Pennsylvania, 1959 At Villanova since 1959 JOHN A. McCLAIN. Ph.D. Professor of Biology University of Pennsylvania, 1939 At Villanova since 1930 RALPH C. SHI RER. O.S.A., M.S. Instructor of Biology Villanova University, 1958 At Villanova since 1959 JOSEPH J. PREVITE, JR., MS Assistant Professor of Biology Boston College, 1959 At Villanova since 1958 CARLOS J. THILLET, Ph D. Assistant Professor of Biology Rice Institute, 1957 At Villanova since 1960 MARCO F. WAY. B.S. Assistant Professor of Biology St. Bonavcnture University. 194S At Villanova since 1957 48 CLASSICAL LANGUAGE VINCENT J. CLEARY, M.A. Instructor of Clashes Villanova University, 1959 At Villanova since 1960 GEORGE P. LAWLESS. OS.A.. M.A. Assistant Professor of Classics Catholic University. 1959 At Villanova since 1957 JOHN J. McENERNEY, Ph.D. Professor of Cla«sics University of Pennsylvania, 1950 At Villanova since 1947 WALTER G. RAFTER. OS.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Classics Villanova University, 1917 At Villanova since 1913 ROBERT J. ROWLAND, M.A. Instructor of Classics University of Pennsylvania, 1961 At Villanova since 1961 KENNETH T. WRIGHT. M.A. Assistant Professor of Classics University of Missouri. 1957 At Villanova since 1957 V. Cleary, J. McEnerncv, R. Rowland. K. Wright GEOLOGY EDWARD S. BELT, Ph D. A sistant Professor of Geology Yale University, 1062 At Villanova since 1062 CLARENCE J. CASELLA, A.B. Instructor of Geology Hunter College, 1056 At Villanova since 1061 LUCIAN B. PLATT. PhD. Assistant Professor of Education Yale University, 1060 At Villanova since 1061 JOHN T. C. YEN. D.Sc. Professor of Geology Glasgow University. 1048 At Villanova since 1057 First Row: Dr. T. C. Yen Back Row: Dr. Plott, C. Casella, Dr. E. Belt PHYSICS FELIX M. BEIDUK, Ph D. Professor of Physics Indiana University, 1040 At Villanova since-1050 ROBERT M. BURKE. O.S.A., M.S. Instructor of Physics Catholic University of America, 1956 At Villanova since 1050 CARL T CHASE. Ph D. Associate Professor of Physics New York University, 1930 At Villanova since 1961 WILLIAM G. DRISCOLL, M.S. Professor of Physics University of Pennsylvania, 1038 At Villanova since 1033 JOSEPH E. FLYNN. M S. Instructor of Physics Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 1937 At Villanova since 1959 MARVIN A. GROSS. B.A. Instructor of Physics Temple University. 1956 At Villanova since 1961 J. BERNARD HUBBERT, O.S.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Physics Catholic University of America, 1930 At Villanova since 1057 ROBERT H. MAYNE, M S. Assistant Professor of Physics University of Pennsylvania, 1950 At Villanova since 1061 PHILLIP J. SENTNER, M.S. Assistant Professor of Physics Drexel Institute of Technology, 1958 At Villanova since 1055 GEORGE W. STETT, M.S. Assistant Professor of Physics Columbia University, 1032 At Villanova since 1955 JOHN R SULLIVAN. B.S. .Associate Professor of Physics U5. Naval Academy, 1917 At Villanova since 1040 Seated: M. Gross, Rev. M. Burke, R. Mayne, P. Senter. G. Stett. C. Chase, V. Driscoll. Standing: J. Sullivan, Rev. J. Hubbert, F. Beidek, J. Flynn Dr. G. Radan ENGLISH RALPH A. BELLAS. Ph D. Assistant Professor of English University of Kansas, 1960 At Villanova since 1958 CHARLES W. BERNARDIN, Ph.D. Professor of English University of Wisconsin, 1949 At Villanova since 1953 JOSEPH H. BLIMM. M.A. Instructor of English Villanova University. 1961 At Villanova since 1959 NEIL F. BRENNAN, Ph D. Assistant Professor of English University of Illinois, 1959 At Villanova since 1960 ALBERT H. BUFORD, Ph D. Professor of English University of North Carolina, 1946 At Villanova since 1957 JAMES J. CLEARY, M.A. Assistant Professor of English University of Pennsylvania, 1945 At Villanova since 1956 HENRY B. CUSHING, M.A. Assistant Professor of English University of Notre Dame, 1954 At Villanova since 1954 JOSEPH J. DaCREMA, M.A. Instructor of English Villanova University, 1960 At Villanova since 1 61 JEROME J. FISCHER, M.A. Associate Professor of English Columbia University, 1947 At Villanova since 1947 JAMES GREEN. M.A. Instructor of English Seton Hall University, 1958 At Villanova since 1959 JOHN M. GREEN. M.A. Assistant Professor of English University of Notre Dame. 1954 At Villanova since 1955 ROBERT A. KANTRA, M.A. Assistant Professor of English Fordham University, 1958 At Villanova since 1962 JOSEPH A. KINNEY, JR., MA. Instructor of English Villanova University, 1959 At Villanova since 1959 WILLIAM J. KRUPA, O.S.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of English The Catholic University of America, 1945 At Villanova since 1945-56; 1959 THOMAS E. MARTINEZ, M.A. Instructor of English Villanova University, 1959 At Villanova since 1959 JOSEPH P. MeGOWAN, M.A. Assistant Professor of English Boston College, 1954 At Villanova since 1957 EDWARD MeGRATH, Ph.D. Professor of English Cornell University, 1935 At Villanova since 1937 JOHN J. MeSHEA, O.S.A., M.A. Professor of English Oxford University, 1946 At Villanova since 1937 KENNETH A. MILLER, B.A. Instructor of English Villanova University, 1958 At Villanova since 1959 JAMES J. MITCHELL. M.A. Assistant Professor of English University of Pennsylvania, 1951 At Villanova since 1949 FINE ARTS GEORGE T. RADAN. Ph.D. Director of Fine Arts Pazmany Peter University of Budapest. 1948 At Villanova since 1960 GEORGE D. MURPHY. M.A. Assistant Professor of English University of Notre Dame, 1951 At Villanova since 1959 PATRICK J. NOLAN. M.A. Instructor of English University of Detroit. 1962 At Villanova since 1962 MICHAEL J. O’DONNELL. O.S.A., M.A. Associate Professor of English The Catholic University of America, 1931 At Villanova since 1932 GAETANO N. PASTORE, M.A. Instructor of English Villanova University, 1962 At Villanova since 1 62 JOSEPH W. RATIGAN. Ph D. Associate Professor of English Umv-rsity College, Ireland. 1962 At Villanova since 194S JOSEPH C. REINO, Ph D. Assistant Professor of English University of Pennsylvania, 1951 At Villanova since I960 ROBERT M. SLABF.Y. Ph D. Associate Professor of English University of Notre Dame, 1961 At Villanova since 1960 ANDRE C. TURCOTTE, M.A. Instructor of English Villanova University, 1962 At Villanova since 1062 ROBERT E. WILKINSON. M.A. Assistant Professor of English Boston University, 1956 At Villanova since 1957 T. Martinez, G. Pastore J. Blimm, K. Miller, N Brennan, H. Cushing, J M. Green, A. Turcottc P. N'olan, J. Cleary, R Kantra, J. Green, R. Bel las, J. Kinney, J. Rcino J. DaCrema, R. Wilkin son, J. Fischer, J. Mitch ell, E. McGrath, Rev. M O'Donnell. O.S.A. D. Corish, Rev. C. Me Fadden, J. Tich, F. Kovach, C. O’Neil, J. Whalen, J. O'Brien, M. Slattery, P. Kreeft, Rev. J. Quinn. B. Paparella. Rev. R. Russell. PHILOSOPHY JAMES F. ANDERSON. PhD Professor of Philosophy University of Toronto, 1940 At Villanova since 1959 JOHN D. BEACH. Ph D. Assistant Professor of Philosophy Laval University, 1952 At Villanova since 1962 DENIS J. CORISH. M.A. Instructor of Philosophy University College, Ireland, 1957 At Villanova University since 1962 VINCENT F. HAYDEN, Ph.L. lecturer of Philosophy Immaculate Conception College, 1940 At Villanova since 1959 FRANCIS J. KOVACH, Ph D. Assistant Professor of Philosophy University of Cologne, 1959 At Villanova since 1962 PKTF.R J. KREEFT, M.A. Instructor of Philosophy Fordham University, 1961 At Villanova since 1961 CHARLES J. McFADDEN, O.S.A., Ph.D Professor of Philosophy The Catholic University of America, 1958 At Villanova since 1936 JAMES F. O BRIEN. Ph D. Associate Professor of Philosophy The Catholic University of America, 1952 At Villanova since 1952 CHARLES J. O’NEIL. Ph D. Professor of Philosophy Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies. 1940 At Villanova since 1962 BENEDICT A PAPARELLA, Ph D. Assistant Professor of Philosophy The Catholic University of America, 1955 At Villanova since 1955 JOHN M. QUINN, O.S.A.. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Philosophy The Catholic University of America, 1960 At Villanova since 1938 ROBERT P. RUSSELL, O.S.A., Ph.D. Profcs or of Philosophy Gregorian University of Rome, 1938 At Villanova since 1938 MICHAEL P. SLATTERY, Ph D. Associate Professor of Philosophy London University, 1954 At Villanova since 1961 JOHN G. TICH. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Philosophy University of Chicago. 1957 At Villanova since 1960 JAMES E. WHALEN. M.A. Assistant Professor of Philosophy Boston College. 1951 At Villanova since 1960 PSYCHOLOGY EUGENE J. ALBRECHT, Ph D. Associate Professor of Psychology Loyola University, Chicago, 1957 At Villanova since 1961 J. DAVID BARCIK Instructor of Psychology Western Wisconsin University, 1960 At Villanova since 1962 BERNARD L. BONNIWELL, Ph D. Associate Professor of Psychology Ottawa University, Canada, 1960 At Villanova since 1953—LOA HUGH H. CARBERRY. M.A. Instructor of Psychology University of Detroit. 1960 At Villanova since 1960—LOA JOSEPH R. DEVANE, Ph D. Assistant Professor of Psychology Loyola University, 1960 At Villanova since 1962 GF.RARD A. DeWIT. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Psychology University of Nijmcgan. Holland, 1962 At Villanova since 1958 JAMES F. GRIMES, M.A. Instructor of Psychology Duquesne University, 1961 At Villanova s:nce 1961 FRANK H. MELONE, M.A. Instructor of Psychology Tcmole University, 1960 At Villanova s:nce 1960 W. PORTER SWIFT, Ph D. Director of Testing Cornell University, 1947 At Villanova since 1962 EUGENE H. WELSAND, Ph D. Associate Professor of Psychology Loyola University, 1959 At Villanova since 1962 DANIEL J. ZIEGLER. M.A. Instructor of Psychology Temole University, 1961 At Villanova since 1961 R. Duprey, B. Coyne. R. Harshbergcr. T. Nevins THEATRE BERNARD A. COYNE, M.F.A Instructor of Graduate Theatre Catholic University, 1959 At Viltanova since 1959 RICHARD A. DUPREY, A M. Assistant Professor of Graduate Theatre Tufts University, 1958 At Villanova since 1956 RICHARD F HARSHBERGER. M.A Instructor of Graduate Theatre Villanova University, 1960 At Villanova since 1960 GEORGE A. HERMAN, M.F.A. Assistant Professor of Graduate Theatre Catholic University, 1954 At Villanova since 1960 THOMAS F. NEVINS, M.A. Instructor of Graduate Theatre Quincy College, 1962 At Villanova since 1962 THEOLOGY RICHARD D. APPICCI, O.S.A., B.A. Instructor of Theology Villanova University, 1957 At Villanova since 1961 FRANCIS X. BOYLE. O.S.A., M.A. Associate Professor of Theology Oxford University, England, 1910 At Villanova since 1939 THOMAS F. CALPIN. OS.A . M.A. Associate Professor of Theology The Catholic University of America, 1939 At Villanova since 1951 WILLIAM G. CULLEN. O.S.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Theology Villanova University, 1962 At Villanova since 1961 JOHN 1 DALEY, OS.A., M.A Associate Profcsor of Theology The Catholic University of America, 1931 At Villanova since 1946 EDWARD C. DOHERTY, OS.A., A.B. Instructor of Theology Villanova University, 1954 At Villanova since 1961 JOSEPH C. DOUGHERTY, A.B. Lecturer of Theology Holy Cross College, 1931 At Villanova since 1959 KEVIN F. DWYER. O.S.A., M A Instructor of Theology Augustinian College, 1962 At Villanova since 1962 LOUIS A. ELTZ, J.C.D. Lecturer of Theology The Catholic University of America, 1942 At Villanova since 1957 MICHAEL J. GALLAGHER, OS.A., M.A. Instructor of Theology Villanova University, 1961 At Villanova since 1961 RAYMOND E. GEISSER, OSA„ MS. Instructor of Theology University of Southern California, 1950 At Villanova since 1961 HOWARD A. GRELIS, OS.A., M.A Associate Professor of Theology Villanova University, 1916 At Villanova since 1912 WILLIAM J. HOPKINS, O.S.A.. A.B Instructor of Theology Villanova University, 1957 At Villanova since 1961 TIMOTHY F. KEATING, OS.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Theology The Catholic University of America, 1939 At Villanova since 1939 JOSEPH W. KEMME. OS.A.. MS. Assistant Professor of Theology The Catholic I niversity of America, 1942 At Villanova since 1942 THOMAS C. KENNY, OS.A., M.A. Instructor of Theology Villanova University, 1954 At Villanova since 1957 EDWIN F. KING. OS.A., M A. Assistant Professor of Theology The Catholic University of America, 1954 At Villanova since 1961 JOSEPH A. MAHER. OS.A., M.A. Instructor of Theology The Catholic University of America, 1955 At Villanova since 1957 AUGUSTINE M. MALONEY. O.S.A., Ph D Associate Professor of Theology Roman Academy of St. Thomas. 1929 At Villanova since 1961 JOHN F. O’ROURKE, O.S.A., M.A. Instructor of Theology Augustinian College, 1962 At Villanova since 1962 ROBERT E. REGAN, OS.A., S.T.D Professor of Theology The Catholic University of America, 1941 At Villanova since 1950 GEORGE F. RILEY, O.S.A., M.A Instructor of Theology Augustinian College, 1962 At Villanova since 1962 HENRY B. SYVINSKI, OS.A., M.F.A. Instructor of Theology The Catholic University of America, 1948 At Villanova since 1958 CHARLES D. TIRRELL, OS-A., Ph D Instructor of Theology State University of Iowa, 1950 At Villanova since 1962 HENRY F. WEEKS, O S A . M S Assistant Professor of Theology The Catholic University of America, 1946 At Villanova since 1955 ROBERT J WELSH, OS.A., S.T.D Associate Professor of Theology Gregorian University, Rome, 1950 At Villanova since i950 NORBERT W. WHITLEY, OS.A., S.T.L Assistant Professor of Theology The Catholic University of America, 1941 At Villanova since 1957 Rev. G. Riley, Rev. J. J. Burns, Rev. Win. Cullen, Rev. T. Keating, Rev. H. Weeks, Rev. R. Sanford, Rev. E. Doherty, Rev. J. Kemme, Rev. K. Dywer, Rev. M. Gallagher, Rev. R. Appicci, Rev. J. Paquette, Rev. L. Ron- gione, Rev. C. Tirrell. John J. Galen, M.S., Dean, Engineering. ENGINEERING Richard L. Jewett, M.S., Associate Dean, Engineering. To prepare students for their varied and vital roles in America's prosperity and growth, the Department of Engineering offers a comprehensive and detailed four and five year program. This carefully planned program covers both the theoretical and practical aspects of engineering. Knowledge of the basic con- cepts of physics, chemistry, mathematics, and me- chanics forms the foundation of engineering. Once again the concepts of Christian living and the Humani- ties are not ignored, thus preparing the graduate for his future endeavors. S3 R. Kennedy. R. Avii, T Hsu, T. Gabrielle, C. Kopf, J. Marshall, Father Mullen, R. Adams, T. Yang, H. Koonce, J. Hicks, S. Rao ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ASLAM ABBASI, E.E. Instructor, Electrical Engineering Milwaukee School of Engineering, 1957 At Villanova since 1950 RAYMOND F. ADAMS. M E.E. Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering University of Delaware, 19SS At Villanova since 1947 RICHARD D. AYIL. E.E. Professor of Electrical Engineering Villanova University, 194S At Villanova since 1954 LUCIO CALABRESE, Ph D. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering University of Italy, 1949 At Villanova since 1962 THOMAS C. GABRIELLE. B E E Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering Marquette University. 1955 At Villanova since I960 MICHAEL HAWES. B E. Instructor cf Electrical Engineering University College, Dublin, 1959 At Villanova since 1962 JOSEPH J. HICKS. M.S.E.E. Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering Drexel Institute of Technology, 1958 At Villanova since 1956 TSE WEN HSU, M S. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering Im| erial College, 1957 At Villanova since 1962 ROBERT M KENNEDY, BS.E.E. Instructor of Electrical Engineering Rutgers University, 1959 At Villanova since 1961 HENRY T. KOONCE. M S. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology.. 1933 At Villanova since 1956 CLEMENT M. KOPF. E.E. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering Kansas State, 1930 At Villanova since 1958 NILS H. LJUNGMAN. M.S.E.E. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering Drexel Institute of Technology, 1958 At Villanova since 1961 JAMES L. MARSHALL, MS. Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 1949 At Villanova since 1957 CHARLES M McKEOUGH, B E E Laboratory Instructor of Electrical Engineering Villanova University, 1961 At Villanova since 1959 ANTHONY J. MULLEN, O.S.A., MS. Professor of Electrical Engineering The Catholic University of America, 1954 At Villanova since 1959 S. NEGESWARA RAO. Ph D. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering University of Illinois. 1962 At Villanova since 1962 WILLIAM A. SLAVIN', B.S. Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering Villanova University, 1913 At Villanova since 1918 TSUTE YANG. Ph D. Professor of Electrical Engineering University of Pennsylvania, 1960 At Villanova since 1962 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING EDGAR W. CLARKE. Ph D. Professor of Chemical Engineering Pennsylvania State University, 1949 At Villanova since 1960 DONALD R. KLEIN, M S. Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering Villanova University, 1959 At Villanova since 1953 WILLIAM J. RICE, MS. Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1948 At Villanova since 1957 ROBERT E. WHITE, D.Ch.E. Professor of Chemical Engineering Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1942 At Villanova since 1949 GEORGE C. VEIL Ph D. Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering University of Toronto, 1957 At Villanova since 1961 HSIN HUO YUEN. D.Ch.E. Professor of Chemical Engineering Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. 1952 At Villanova since 1952 W. Rice, H. Yuen. G. Yeh, E. Clarke, R. White, D. Klein 54 First Row: Y. McNichol, R. Miller. Second Row: C. Etter, R. Kolincr. Rev. Farrell. D. Schorr. Third Row: R. Jewett. L. Mathers. J. Gallen. R Lynch. J. Brown First Row: J. Anderson. Second Row: S. Jenkins, J. Tolen, V. Gorman. T. White, I . Menz. K. Ahuja. G. Auth. B. Raja. M. Alarcon. R. LeBer. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING KRISHAN K. AHUJA, M S. Instructor of Mechanical Engineering Yillanova University, 1962 At Yillanova since 1962 MANUEL M. ALARCON. B.M.E. Lab. Instructor of Mechanical Engineering Yillanova University, 1962 At Yillanova since 1962 JAMES R. ANDERSEN. Ph D. Professor of Mechanical Engineering University of Pennsylvania, 1949 At Villanova since 1961 GEORGE H. AUTH, M M E. Professor of Mechanical Engineering Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1946 At Villanova since 1944 JAMES B. DONNELLY, MS. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Columbia University, 1927 At Villanova since 1955 FRANCIS E. DUFFY, M E. Instructor of Mechanical Engineering University of Delaware, 1947 At Villanova since 1962 WILLIAM M. GORMAN. M E. Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering University of Pennsylvania, 1937 At Villanova since 1930 JOSEPH C. GREYSON. MS. Professor of Mechanical Engineering University of Pennsylvania, 1948 At Villanova since 1943 J. WALTER HARRINGTON, III, ME Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 195-J At Villanova since 1961 ROBERT C. HEIMER, M.A. Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering University of Pennsylvania, 1948 At Yillanova since 1956 SCHUYLER V. JENKINS. M E. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering University of Pennsylvania, 1932 At Villanova since 1959 RAYMOND J. LEBER. MS. Instructor of Mechanical Engineering U.S. Naval P.G. School, 1953 At Villanova since 1960 JAMES H McELHANEY. MS. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering University of Pennsylvania, 1960 At Villanova since 1955 PAUL G. MENZ. M S. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Drexel Institute of Technology, 1961 At Villanova since 1957 CIVIL ENGINEERING JAMES E. BROWN, JR., B.C.E. Instructor of Civil Engineering Villanova University. 1957 At Villanova since 1957 CHARLES G LITER, JR., Sc.D. Professor of Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 1952 At Villanova since 1961 WILLIAM E. FARRELL, O.S.A., B.C.E Instructor of Civil Engineering Villanova University, 1945 At Villanova since 1956 JOHN J GALLEN. MS. IN C.E. Professor of Civil Engineering University of Pennsylvania, 1947 At Villanova since 1910 RICHARD L. JEWETT. M S. Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering State University of Iowa, 1934 At Villanova s:nce 1961 RALPH KOLINER, Ph D. Professor of Civil Fmgincering University of Pennsylvania, 1956 At Villanova since 1957 ROBERT D. LYNCH, M S. IN C.E. Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering University of Pennsylvania, 1960 At Villanova since 1962 LEWIS J. MATHERS. M S IN C.E. Assistant Professor in Civil Engineering Washington State University, I960 At Villanova since I960 WILLIAM J. McNICHOL, M.S.C.E. Associate Professor of Civil Engineering Drexel Institute of Technology, 1957 At Villanova since 1953 RICHARD H. MILLER. M5.C.E. Professor of Civil Engineering University of Pennsylvania, 1950 At Villanova since 1953 JAMES J. SCHUSTER. M C E. Assistant Profes'or of Civil Engineering Villanova University. 1961 At Villanova since 1958 DAVID J. SCHORR. M.S.C.E. Instructor of Civil Engineering University of Pennsylvania, 1959 At Villanova since 1962 WILLIAM J. MURPHY, B.M.E. Instructor of Mechanical Engineering Villanova University, 1957 At Villanova since 1957 BASAVARAJU B. RAJU. Ph D. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Michigan State University, 1961 At Villanova since 1961 LOUIS F. SANDER, M S. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Marquette University. 1961 At Villanova since 1961 JAMES E. TOLAN. B.S. Instructor of Mechanical Engineering Villanova University, 1926 At Villanova since 19«) JOHN N. WALTON. B.S. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering US. Naval Academy. 1917 At Villanova since 1954 THEODORE H. WHITE, MS. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Tcchnologv. 1942 At Villanova since 1960 55 Rev. Phillip Barret, O.S.A., M.A., Dean, Commerce and Finance. COMMERCE AND FINANCE The Commerce and Finance Division, established in 1922, currently offers Majors in Accounting, Economics, Finance. In- dustrial Administration, Marketing, and General Business. This division prepares the student for the numerous problems of the business world, while giving him a background in the Humanities, thus giving him a “well-rounded” education to add to his Christian background. The graduate leaves Villanova possessing all the qualities of a Catholic gentleman. Myron S. Heidingsfield, Ph.D., Associate Dean, Commerce and Finance. 56 E. Jonik, H. Gclman, A. Clay, F. Bird, H. Rohlping, C. Kelly, J. Kopenski ACCOUNTING FRANCIS A. BIRD, MS. Assistant Professor of Accounting Pennsylvania State University, I960 At Yillanova since 1962 GEORGE J CHORBA. M A. Associate Professor of Accounting Temple University, 1055 At Yillanova since 1051 ALVIN A CLAY. M A Assistant Professor of Accounting Drexel Institute of Technology At Yillanova since 1955 JOHN J. DeLaCOUR, BS. •Assistant Professor of Accounting Yillanova University. 1950 At Yillanova since 1956 HARRY L. GELMAN, M B A. Assistant Professor of Accounting Rutgers University, 1956 At Yillanova since 1962 EDWARD L. JONIK, B.S. Lecturer of Accounting Yillanova University, 1940 At Yillanova since 1949 CHARLES F. KELLY. BS. Instructor of Accounting Yillanova University, 1949 At Yillanova since 1949 JEROME H KOPENSKY, BS. Assistant Professor of Accounting LaSalle College, 1950 At Yillanova since 1955 RICHARD L. McMONIGLE, B S. Assistant Professor of Accounting Yillanova University, 1950 At Yillanova since 1956 HARRY J. ROHLPING. BS Instructor of Accounting Yillanova University. 1950 At Yillanova since 1960 LEO H. SCHAEFFER. M B A. Professor Emeritus of Accounting Northwestern University, 1923 At Yillanova since 1922 EDWARD G. SUTULA. M.B.A Lecturer of Accounting University of Pennsylvania, 1951 At Yillanova since 1951 R. Ruane. H. Riley. A. Severance, Y. Henry GENERAL BUSINESS WILLIAM C. A. HENRY. LL.B. Professor of General Business University of Pennsylvania, 1928 At Yillanova since 1926 HOWARD F. RILEY, MS. Associate Professor of General Business Yillanova Universiyt, 1962 At Yillanova since 1953 RICHARD E. RUANE, LL.B. Assistant Professor of General Business Temple University Law School, 1954 At Yillanova since 1955 MATTHEW J RYAN. LL.B. Instructor of General Business Yillanova University. 1959 At Yillanova since 1959 ALEXANDER G. SEYERANCE, LL.B Instructor of General Business Temple University, 1932 At Yillanova since 1929 57 A First Row: 1. Hsu, N'ally. Second Row: Carrol. V. Ruckstuhl W. Klein, R. R. Miller. S. INDUSTRIAL ADMINISTRATION STEPHEN J. CARROL. M A. Assistant Professor of Industrial Administration University of Minnesota, 1959 At Villanova since 1961 R. GORDON DIPPEL. Ph D. Assistant Professor of Industrial Administration Columbia University. 1962 At Villanova since 1960 III SEN HSU. Ph D. Associate Professor of Industrial Administration State University of Iowa, 1954 At Villanova since 1957 WALTER H KLEIN, Ph D. Associate Professor of Industrial Administration University of Pittsburgh. 1954 At Villanova since 1952 ROBERT E. MILLER. M A. Assistant Professor of Industrial Administration University of Miami. 1950 At Villanova since 1959 ROBERT V. NALLY, M B A. Assistant Professor of Industrial Administration University of Pennsylvania, 1961 At Villanova since 1957 WILLIAM J. RUCKSTUHL. M.B.A Assistant Professor of Industrial Administration University of Pennsylvania, 1955 At Villanova since 1962 FINANCE CONAL J. BYRNE, M B A. Associate Professor of Finance Temple University, 1950 At Villanova 1946-51; 1958 PATRICK J. DOUGHERTY, M.A Professor Emeritus of Finance University of Pennsylvania, 1938 At Villanova since 1926 george j McLaughlin, os.a., m.a Associate Professor of Finance The Catholic University of America, 1940 At Villanova since 1947 GEORGE R. PEARCE. M.A. Associate Professor of Finance Loyola University, 1949 At Villanova since 1953 First Row: T. Roberts. Second Row: C. Tseng, A. Wcitzman. Third Row: W. Herron. E. Mur- ray, C. Walsh, C. Welsh. Fourth Row: 1). Dixon ECONOMICS DONALD F. DIXON, Ph D. Assistant Professor of Economics London University, 1961 At Villanova since 1961 PAUL J. FITZPATRICK, Ph D. Lecturer of Economics Catholic University of America, 1931 At Villanova since 1960 WILLIAM P. HERRON, M.A. Instructor of Economics University of Pennsylvania, 1962 At Villanova since 1957 JOSEPH B. LUCIA, M.A. Assistant Professor of Economics University of Pennsylvania, 195 At Villanova since 1957 EDWARD B. MURRAY. M B A. Assistant Professor of Economics Harvard University, 1951 At Villanova since 1954 THOMAS ROBERTS. Ph D. Associate Professor of Economics University of Pennsylvania, 1959 At Villanova since 1961 C. GERALD WALSH, M.A. Instructor of Economics University of Detroit. I960 At Villanova since I960 ALBERT M WE1TZMANN. LL.B Associate Professor of Economics Temple University, 1949 At Villanova since 1954 CHARLES J. WELSH, M.B.A. Assistant Professor of Economics University of Pennsylvania, 1952 At Villanova since 1957 CHIPEI P. TSENG. Ph D. Associate Professor of Economics State University of Iowa, 1950 At Villanova since 1962 MARKETING FREDERICK M. BURGESS, M.B.A Associate Professor of Marketing Indiana University, 1949 At Villanova snicc 1955 WILLIAM H. CHARLTON. M.B.A Assistant Professor of Marketing University of Pennsylvania, 1954 At Villanova since 1956 FRANK H. EBBY, JR.. M.B.A. Assistant Professor of Marketing Temple University. 1957 At Villanova since 1961 RONALD CATTY, Ph D. Associate Professor of Marketing Cornell University, 1957 At Villanova since 1961 MYRON S. HEIDENSFIELD, Ph.D. Professor of Marketing New York University, 1945 At Villanova since I960 JOSEPH C. SAVAGE. M.B.A. Professor Emeritus of Marketing Harvard University, 1928 At Villanova since 1957 M. Heidensfield, R. Gatty, F. Burgess, W. Charl- ton, F. Ebby NURSING A decade has past since September of 1953 when seven women enrolled in the first class of the newly established basic baccalaureate program of nursing. As pioneers, these students have paved the way for prospective nurses who desire a liberal education while acquiring professional skills. The currently enrolled 157 full-time nursing students, while pursuing their professional goals, have also established themselves as an active part of Villanova University. 60 Sitting: M. McBride, J. Paparclla, M. Hore, J. Large, M. Schrum. Standing: E. Hewitt, M. Pepper, M. Feigenberg, I). Donnell, S. Shine, M. Starzynski. C. Oblac- zynski, B. Boettgcr, H. Murphy, T. Christian, T. Ponko. SISTER M. ANTONIA, C.R.S.M., M S S. Lecturer At Villanova since 1955 BLANCHE H. BOETTGER, M5-N.Ed. Instructor At Villanova since 1961 M. DOROTHY BOYLE, MS.Ed Dean of Women At Villanova since 1954 THERESA CHRISTIAN, M.S.N.Ed. Assistant Professor At Villanova since 1958 JEAN D. DALY. MS.Ed. Assistant Professor At Villanova since 1959 DOLORES P. DONNELL, BS.N Instructor At Villanova since 1960 ANNE B. DONNELLY, M.A. Assistant Professor At Villanova since 1959 MYRTLE FEIGENBERG, MS.Ed. Assistant Professor At Villanova since 1955 61 ELIZABETH M. HEWETT, M.P.H. Assistant Professor At Villanova since 1959 MARCETTA HORNE, MS.Ed Assistant Professor At Villanova since 1956 GAIL A. KURTZ. M.S.N Instructor At Villanova since 1962 JOAN TERESA LARGE, M.A. Assistant Professor At Villanova since 1961 M. ELIZABETH McBRIDE, MSN Assistant Professor At Villanova since 1958 DOROTHY L. McCARRON. MSN Lecturer At Villanova since 1961 HARRIET I). MURPHY. MSN. Assistant Professor At Villanova since 1955 CATHERINE C. OBLACZYNSKI Assistant Professor At Villanova since 1955 JULIA B. PAPARELLA, M S.Ed. Assistant Professor At Villanova since 1955 MARY F. PEPPER. MS.N.Ed Assistant Professor At Villanova since 1955 THERESA B. PONKO, M.S.N. Instructor At Villanova since 1962 FRANKLIN H. REEDER, M.D., M.P.H. Lecturer At Villanova since 1957 MARION M SCHRUM. M.S.N.Ed Dean of the Nursinz Division At Villanova since 1960. CATHERINE S. SHINE. M.S.N.Ed. Instructor At Villanova since I960 FRANK J. SISKO, MSS. Lecturer At Villanova since 1959 “No, girls, this isn't Vasey Hall!’- FRESHMEN Determined to have the ex- periment turn out correctly Pat McErlane precisely meas- ures the needed element. Her lab partner, Sandy Fortunato, awaits the results of the first phase of the experiment. Deep in thought the freshman wonders of what lies ahead in her years at Villanova. SOPHOMORES Mary Kay Swift takes one last check before she begins her first day of clinical experience at Fitzgerald Mercy Hospital. Mimi Fierro and Mary Jane Geiger contribute their part to the advancement of science. Hospitalization can often be a frightening experience for a young child. At the Philadelphia Naval Hospital, Judy Miller reassures this youngster who is away from his home and parents for the first time. JUNIORS The gleaming sterile equipment and the pungent odor of ether set the stage for a serious mood as the Junior Nurses observe their first operation. 64 Preceding the time of delivery, Mary Ann Walsh checks the fetal heart beat of an unborn infant. SENIORS Four years nearing an end—and the senior receives her graduate pin from Father President. The patient centered approach is an in- tegral part of psychiatric nursing. Stu- dents as Joann Dynakowski listen intently trying to understand the problems of their patients. Making rounds with the public health nurse, Noel Mc- Geehan visits the patient in his home to administer needed care. r Lt. Col. Thomas J. Johnston, Jr., Associate Pro- fessor of Naval Science. m mm First Row: Miss M. Lee, Lt. R. Knott. Maj. R. Anderten, Lt. Col. T. Johnston, Capt. J. Boyle, LCDR. C. R. Stamey, Lt. J. Donahue. Lt. B. Ryan. Second Row: Chief R. Larson, Chief R. Forbes. Chief F. Rodrick, Chief J. Didier, M Sgt. J. Reilly, Chief M. Silva. “By direction of the President of the United States you are hereby appointed a MIDSHIPMAN in the Reserve of the United States Navy. . . With these words the Regular Midshipman enters the Naval Service and at the same time begins his college career in one of fifty-two universities around the country. Villanova is fortunate to be one of these fifty-two universities. The Navy Department, in cooperation with the administration, has established a Naval Re- serve Officers Training Corps here, and filled the department with its men and material. A staff of offi- cers and enlisted men, commanded by Captain John G. Boyle. USN. teach the Midshipmen courses in Naval Science, designed to benefit them when they embark upon their Naval careers, as commissioned Naval officers. The Regular Midshipman differs from his classmate, the Contract Midshipman, in that the Regular student has his tuition, books, and fees paid for by the Gov- ernment as a result of a series of highly competitive mental and physical tests taken in high school. On the other hand the Contract student is selected from the incoming class of Freshmen by a series of tests, physicals and interviews. Both receive monthly allowances from the Govern- ment, the Regular, during all four years, and the Contract, during his Junior and Senior years. The Contract Midshipman earns his commission as Ensign in the Navy Reserve, and the Regular earns his in the Regular Navy. At the beginning of the Junior year the Midshipmen are given an opportunity to become Marine Corps Officer Candidates, where courses in Marine Science are substituted for those in Naval Science. A com- mission as a Second Lieutenant in the Marine Corps awaits him upon graduation. This past year a new program was begun in the NROTC Battalion. It is called the Flight Indoctrina- tion Program (FIP) and offers qualified seniors a chance to learn to fly and receive an FAA pilot’s license. Enrollment in this program is limited to those seniors who pass the rigorous Navy Flight Physical and Test, and who express a desire to enter Naval Flight Training upon graduation. Reaction to the FIP program in its first year of existence has been extremely favorable. Whether the newly commissioned officer chooses a a career in Naval Air, submarines, fighting ships of the line, or in the Marine Corps, the excellent qualities developed in him so well at Villanova will always shine forth. This year, as always, the Villanova Drill Team con- tinued to put on sparkling performances of precision drill. The trick team is a platoon of the Whiskey Com- pany which is the Drill Team company of the Mid- shipman Battalion. Midshipman Roger Bride is the Commanding Officer of Whiskey Company, and Mid- shipman Richard Heulit is in command of the Drill Team. As usual, the team placed among the top twenty in the country in the annual Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington. D. C. They also continued to place among the front runners in the Fourth Naval District Drill Meet. These fine performances, as well as the Annual Villanova Invitational Meet and the half-time show of the Xavier game, continue to make the Drill Team a much respected and admired group. Success can only be attributed to intensive practice, and early risers can watch the team go through its maneuvers each morning from seven to eight. Two other drill teams, aside from the trick team, compose the remainder of Whiskey Company. Mid- shipman Ken Holman and John Nelson command these Freshmen and Sophomores who will some day soon be representing the NROTC unit and Villanova as well, on the drill field. DRILL TEAM 67 REVIEW QUARTERDECK SOCIETY The climax to the Midshipman’s fall and spring drill periods is the bi-annual Admiral’s Review. The battalion is presented to Father President. John A. Klelotka, O.S.A., and to the Commandant of the Fourth Naval District. Other distinguished guests, including several generals and admirals are usually on hand and make these reviews the highpoint of the outdoor training period. In operation since 1954, the Quarterdeck Society is one of many activities within the Midshipman Bat- talion. This Society is composed of the 1 c Midship- men. who receive a knowledge of what to expect in a Naval career, through a series of talks given by their moderator. Lieutenant Knott, USX. Once com- missioned, their knowledge gained here serves as a valuable aid. SUMMER CRUISE Last summer the Middies were spread around the world; some were on cruises in the Atlantic, the Arctic, and the Mediterranean, while others remained on land in a program of am- phibious training in Virginia and flight indoctrination in Texas. The summer cruises taken by the Villanova Midshipman offer them valu- able practical experience, as well as providing them with an enjoyable vacation. WILDCAT The “Wildcat” is the NROTC of- ficial publication and is now in its third year. Editor Midshipman Chris Clark has done a great deal for elevat- ing the “Wildcat,” with the help of Ed. Coffey and Lieutenant John Dona- hue. RIFLE TEAM This year’s Rifle Team was mod- erated by Father Timothy Keating. O.S.A., and coached by M Sgt. John Reilly, USMC. The team has been rebuilding and preparing for next year’s heavy schedule. The team is captained by Art Blades. 69 Fredrick M. Burgess, M.B.A., Assistant Di- rector, Part-Time. Charles P. Bruderle. M.A., Acting Director. Part-Time. PART TIME DIVISION Under the efficient supervision of Mr. Charles P. Bruderle. the Under- graduate Part Time Evening School keeps pace with the pressure of its endless responsibilities. Education after an eight hour day proves difficult for both students and teachers. It is to their credit that Villanova's night school students are able to apply themselves by many hours of study and hard work. They constantly strive towards that all important goal . . . the attainment of knowledge along with a college diploma. 70 evening student, a college education is an earnestly sought goal. Because the classes are of a small size, a strong student-teacher re- lationship is usually developed among those in the Part-Time Di- vision. Rev. Joseph J. Gildea, O.S.A., LL.D., Dean, Gradu- ate Studies. GRADUATE SCHOOL The Graduate School of Villanova is the most metabolic branch of the University. Every year brings on increased enrollment of students, seeking to integrate their general education, cultural improvement, and professional excellence. In its curriculum, the Graduate School seeks to extend and deepen knowledge by serious research, to secure specialized training in order to improve their occupational competency, to supply the need of advanced training for special purposes, especially in the field of teaching, and finally to offer the graduate student the opportunity to join with the Faculty of the University in the common pursuit of learning, wherein the student is encouraged to develop according to his indi- vidual capacities and to learn to live and work together as a community of scholars. Albert H. Buford, Ph.D.. Assistant Dean, Graduate Studies. As a means of supplementing their graduate studies, Mathematics graduate students examine solid geometric figures in the Mathematics Museum located in Mendal Hall. Dr. Brennen of the English department is seen lecturing to one of his graduate classes. Chemistry lecture broadens the gradu- ate student’s field of knowledge. A Platomist or an Aristotelian. Chemistry graduate students exchange ideas. A 75 LAW SCHOOL Harold G. Reuschlcin, J.S.D., LL.D., Dean, School of Law. John J. Cleary, LL.B.. Assistant Dean, School oj Law. Since the establishment of the English Inns of Court (common law in its earliest schools and forms), law schools have attempted to satisfy a three-fold responsibility to their students, to the future clients of their graduates, and to the society which these graduates must help to guide. Villanova University’s Law School has followed these principles in their policy of not merely to produce lawyers, but lawyers who will be a credit to themselves, their profession, and their country.” This was stated by Dean Rcuchlein at Villanova’s 1952 inauguration of the first class in the study of law. Since its infancy, it has grown to great heighth, gained respect, and received outstanding recognition. Success can be attributed to the combined efforts of the administration, the faculty, and the student body. 76 First Row: J. Cleary, J. Stephenson, D. Giannella, W. Painter. J. Hammond, D. Dowd. Second Row: H. Reuschlein. T. Hogan, Visiting Professor of Law, (Uni- versity of Nottingham, Kngland), G. Abraham, J. Collins. I The Law Review is a quarterly magazine which inculcates in the students a better understanding of law and the tools of legal research. Law students spend long hours of study before they are prepared to take bar exams. Very Reverend Nicholas J. Sul- livan, SJ., The President of Le- Moyne College. RED MASS Incantation of blessings . . . crimson vestments . . . Law School . . . Red Mass. Originated in the thirteenth century, this Votive Mass of the Holy Ghost has been an occasion of importance since the Law School’s existence. This year, as in previous years, the Red Mass was solemnized in the Yillanova Chapel by the University’s president, Rev. John A. Klekotka. The principal significance of its celebration is the invocation of divine blessings upon the Law School—its intentions, faculty and student body. 4 79 I 80 ORDER OF THE COIF The Order of the Coif is a national honor society having chapters at virtually all of the leading law schools in the United States. Election to the Order is comparable to elec- tion to Phi Beta Kappa in general collegiate studies, and is limited to the top ten per cent of the graduating class. The School of Law at Villanova is the first law school connected with a Catholic institution of higher learning to receive a charter. The society takes its name from the English Order of the Coif which was the most ancient and one of the most honored institutions of the common law. It is thought by some that it probably antedated the Norman Conquest; in any event it was more ancient than Westminster Hall or the oldest of the English courts in which the common law of England, as we know it. was fashioned. It was an association of lawyers, never large in number, from whose members exclusively the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas were appointed, and who for centuries had the sole right to appear as barristers in that Court. Later, the judges of the King’s Bench and of the Exchequer were also appointed from among the Sergeants of the Coif. The charter in the American Order of the Coif was granted to the School of Law at Villanova after an inspection con- ducted for the Executive Committee of the Order by Pro- fessors Clark Byse of Harvard University and Shelden D. Elliott of New York University. Following their favorable report, each of the country’s forty-seven chapters balloted upon the question of establishing a chapter at Villanova. Thus in 1961 Villanova’s School of Law acquired a chapter in the Order of the Coif. Distinguished New York lawyer and Democratic nominee for the United States Senate, James B. Donovan,Guest Lecturer. JAMES A. ALEXY • 513 Plymouth Road, Glcnside, Pa. • B.S.. Pennsylvania State University • Bacehlor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1, 2, 3: Student Bar Association 1, 2, 3; Chief Justice White Law Club 1. 2, 3. MICHAEL P. BIANCHINI • IMO X. Cherry Street. Shamokin, Pa. • B.S. in Economics, Yillanova University • Bachelor of Laws • Charles Evans Hughes Law Club I. 2, 3, Vice-President; Rcimel Moot Court 2, 3; Student Bar Association 1, 2, 3. VINCENT A BIFFERATO, SR • 2 Dorking Court. Sheridan Square, Wilmington 8, Del. • Bachelor of Arts. Villanova University • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1. 2, 3; Cartiorari Law Club 1, 2. Secretary-Treasurer 2; Student Bar Association 1, 2, 3. ROBERT A. BLOOM • 6620 N. Fifth Street, Philadelphia. Pa. • B.S. in Economics, University of Pennsylvania • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1, 2, 3; Chief Justice Warren Club 1. 2. 3: Student Bat .Association 1, 2, 3. MICHAEL R. BRADLEY • 461 Lombardy Road, Drcxel Hill, Pa. • B.S. in International Relations, St. Joseph’.' College • Bachelor of Laws • Cardozo Law Club I, 2, 3; Law Review 2, 3; Student Bar Association 1, 2, 3. EUGENE J. BYRNE • 142 Gordonhurst Avenue, Upper Montclair, X. J. • B.S., Mount Saint Mary’s Ccllcgc • Bachelor of Laws • Chief Justice White Law Club 1, 2, 3; Honor Board 2; Student Bar Association, Vice-President. THOMAS FRANCIS CAFFREY • 16 Royal Street. Law rence, Mass. • B.A., Merrimack College • Bachelor of Laws • Cartiotati Law Club I, 2, 3; Law Review 2, 3, Editor - in-Chicf 3; Student Bar Association 1, 2, 3. JAMES NEVILLE CAHILL • 300 Hollerith Avenue. Endicott, N. Y. • B.S. in Commerce, University of Notre Dame • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Asso- ciation 1, 2, 3; Cartiorari Law Club 1. 2, 3. Vice-President 3; Student Bar Association 1, 2, 3. THOMAS J. CORRIGAN. JR • 44 Smokctrce Road. Lcvittown, Pa. • A.B., LaSalle • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1, 2, 3; Honor Board 1; Reimcl Moot Court 2; Saint Thomas More Law Club 1, 2, 3; Student Bar Association 1, 2, 3, Class Repre- sentative 2. WILLIAM F. COYLE • 1029 W. Cliveden Street, Phila delphia, Pa. • BS., Villanova • Bachelor of Laws • Amcri can Law Students Association 1. 2, 3; Interclub Council 3; Law Review 2, 3, Managing Editor 3; Student Bar Asso- ciation I, 2, 3. MICHAEL A. DAVIS • 1059 X. Glenwood Street, Allen town, Pa. • B.S., Pennsylvania State University • Bachelor of Laws Saint Ivc's Law Club I. 2. 3; Student Bar Association 1, 2, 3. 81 PALL T. ESSIC • R I). 3 Box 517, Reading, Pa. • B S , Saint Joseph s College • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1, 2; Charles Evans Hushes Law Club 1, 2. 3. President; Interclub Council, Financial Secre- tary 3; Student Bar Association 1, 2, 3. FRANK FERRARA • 4 E Parkway Avenue. Chc trr. Pa • B.S. in Fkonomics, Yillanova University • Bachelor of Laws • Cartiotati Law Club 1. 2, 3, President .'; Interclub WILLIAM J. GALLAGHER • 37 Jackson Avenue. Ards Icy, Pa. • B.A.. LaSalle Collette • Bachelor of Laws • Chief Justice Taney Law Club 1, 2, 3. Vice-President; Reimel Moot Court 2; Student Bar Association 1. 2, 3. KENNETH GARBER • 15 Barbara Lane. Havertown. Pa • B.S.. University of Pennsylvania • Backtlor of Laws • Cardoro Law Club 1, 2, 3; Reimel Moot Court 2, 3; Student Bar Association 1, 2, 3. ROBERT A. GODWIN • 87 Meetinghouse Lane, Spring field. Pa. • B S. in Fkonomics. Yillanova University • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association I, 2, 3; Chief Justice Warren Club t. 2. 3; Student Bar Association I, 2. 3, Student Bar (Military Affairs) Com mittee 3. JOHN ANDREWS CREEXLEAF • Q05 Kearney Avenue. Cape May, X. J • A.B. in English. Washington and Lee and F'ranklin and Marshall • Bachelor of Laws • Charles Evans Hughes Law Club 1, 2, 3; Student Bar Association Council 3; Reimel Moot Court 2; Student Bar Association I, 2, 3. ROBERT H. FORD • 108 Charles Drive. Bryn Mawr, Pa • A.B., Yillanova University • Bachelor of Laws • Ameri can Law Students Association 1, 2, 3; Chief Justice White Law Club 1, 2, 3; Student Bar Association 1. 2. 3. Clas Representative 2, President 3. 1, 2, 3. JAMES JOSEPH GRUCCIO • 539 Montrose Street. Vine- land. X. J. • Saint Joseph’s College • American Law Slu dents Association 1, 2. 3; Chief Justice Warren Club 1. 2. 3. President 3; Intcrclub Council 3; Student Bar Association 1. 2, 3. THOMAS A. HOGAN • 606 Undercliff Avenue. Edge water, X. J. • A.B. in History, Fordham University • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association I. 2, 3; Cardoxo Law Club 1. 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 2. Honor Board 3; Law Review 2, 3, Case Editor 3; Student Bar Association I, 2, 3. ROBERT J JACKSON • 2586 Raddiffe Road. Broomall. Pa • B.S. in Economics, Yillanova University • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1. 2, 3. Cartiorari Law Club 1, 2, 3; Law Review 2. 3; Student Bar Association 1, 2, 3. 82 JAMES F. KIPP • 1024J J N. Clayton Street. Wilmington. Del. • B.S.. Saint Joseph’s College • Bachelor of Laws • Charles Evans Hughes Law Club I. 2, 3; Honor Board 3. Law Review 3; Student Bar Association I. 2, 3. HOWARD STANTON KLEIN • 315 S. 50th Street. Phila dclphia. Pa. • B.S.. Pennsylvania State University • Bache lor of Laws • Saint Ivc's Law Club 1. 2. 3. Vice-President. Student Bar Association 1, 2, 3. KENNETH REAM KRAEMER • 228 Dartmouth Drive. Lancaster. Pa. • A H., Yillanova University • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association I, 2, 3; Inter- club Council 3. President; Saint Thomas More Law Club t, 2, 3, Vice-President 2. President 3; Student Prefect I. 2, 3; Student Bar Association I, 2. 3. GERALD PATRICK LALLY • 105 13th Street. Hoboken. N. J. • B.A., University of Notre Dame • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1, 2, 3; Car dero Law Club 1, 2, 3; Law Review 2. 3; Student Bar Association 1, 2, 3. NED WILLIAM MANASHIL • 7728 A Penrose Avenue. Elkins Park, Pa • B.S., Temple University 1956-1057. Pennsylvania State University 1957-1960 • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1. 2, 3; Chief Justice White Law Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President; Law Review 2. 3. Article and Book Review Editor; Student Bar Association I, 2, 3. MATTHEW K. McHUGH • 4705 Newtown Road, Long Island City. N. V. • B.S., Mount Saint Mary's College • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1, 2. 3; Chief Justice White Law Club 1. 2. 3. President. Secretary-Treasurer; Honor Board 2, 3, Chairman; Inter- club Council 5; Law Review 2, 3, Comment Editor; Stu- dent Bar Asscciation 1, 2, 3; Student Prefect 1, 2, 3. FRANCIS MICHAEL McINERNEY • 282 Claremont Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. • A.B. in History, Saint Peter’s College • Bachelor of Laws • Cardozo Law Club 1, 2. 3; Student Bar Association I. 2, 3. PETER T. OMALLEY • 1304 Linden Street. Scranton. Pa. • B.S., University of Scranton • Bachelor of Laws. I 83 •J JOSEPH R. POLITO, JR. • 300 W. Washington Street West Chester, Pa. • B.S. in Political Science, Saint Joseph’ Collette • American Law Students Association I, 2, 3; Cardozo Law Club 1, 2, 3, President 3; Honor Board 1. Intcrclub Council 3; Student Bar Association 1, 2, 3. SHELDON LEO POLLOCK • 277 Devae Avenue, Yon kers, N. Y. • B5. in Economics, Villanova University • Batktlor of Laics • American Law Students Association I. 2, 3; Charles Evans Hushes Law Club I, 2, 3; Executive Committee I, 2, 3; Reimel Moot Court 2; Student Bar Association i. 2, 3, President 3. RAYMOND R RAFFERTY, JR. • 6312 Sherwood Road. Philadelphia. Pa. • A.B., Villanova University • Bachelor of Laics • Chief Justice Taney Law Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary Treasurer 2. President 3; Interclub Council 3, Recording Secretary; Student Bar Association 1, 2. 3. LAWRENCE A. RUTH • 514 Ford Street. West Consho hocken. Pa. • B.S. in Political Science, Villanova University • Bachelor of Laws • Chief Justice Warren Club 1, 2, 3; Student Bar Association 1, 2, 3. ALAN A. SANDERS • 313-B Elkinspark House, Elkins Park, Pa. • B.S. in Economics, University of Pennsylvania • Bachelor of Laws • Law Review 3; Student Bar Asso- ciation 1, 2, 3. JOSEPH C. SANTAGUTDA • 1540 S. 12th Street. Scran ton. Pa. • B.A., Villanova University • Bachelor of Laws. EDWARD A. SAVASTIO • 7101 Wayne Avenue. Upper Darby, Pa. • B.A., Ursinus • Bachelor of Laws STUART HUBERT SAVETT • 5311 W. Oxford Street. Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Economics, Temple University • Bachelor of Laws • Law Review 2, 3; Reimel Moot Court 2; Saint Thomas More Law Club 1, 2, 3; Student Bar Association 1, 2, 3. EDWIN WILLIAM SCOTT • 143 N Rolling Road. Springfield, Pa. • BS. in Economics • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1. 2. 3; Law Review 2, 3; Saint Ive’s Law Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2; Student Bar Association 1, 2, 3; Student Bar Committee 3. JOHN DONALD SILCOX. JR • 2521 Huntingdon Lane. Merion Grlf Manor, Ardmore, Pa. • B.S. in Political Science, Saint Joseph's College • Bachelor of Laws • Cardozo Law Club 1, 2, 3; Student Bar Association 1. 2. 3. ws CHARLES V. SLOAN • 535 Tioga Street. Johnstown. Pa. • B.S. in Economics • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association I, 2, 3; Saint Ive’s Law Cluli I, 2, 3; Student Bar Association 1, 2, 3. JOHN B. TALIERCO • 427 W. Lancaster Avenue. Down ingtown, Pa. • A.B., Cornell University • Bachelor o Laws • Saint Thomas More Law Club 1, 2, 3; Student Bar Association 1. 2, 3. JOHN DWIGHT TRAINER • 332 Walnut Avenue. Wayne. Pa • A.B., Bucknell University • Bachelor of Law • American Law Students Association 1, 2, 3; Saint Ive's Law Club 1. 2. 3; Student Bar Association 1. 2, 3. JOHN E. TUOHV • 450 Plymouth Road. Clenside. Pa. • A.B., Yillanova University • Bachelor of Laws • Chief Justice White Law Club 1, 2, 3; Student Bar Association 1. 2. 3. JOHN J. WALSH, JR. • 853 Wynnewood Road. Phila- delphia. Pa. • B.S. in Biology, Mount Saint Mary's College • Bachelor of Laws • Chief Justice Taney Law Club 1. 2. 3; Executive Committee 3. Treasurer; Law Review 3; Student Bar Association I, 2. 3. JOHN A. WITTE • 1545 County Line Road. Rosemont. Pa. • B.S. in Business Administration. Lehigh University • Bachelor of Laws • Saint Thomas More Law Club 1, 2, 3. Secretary-Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3; Student Bar Asso- ciation 1, 2, 3. NOT PHOTOGRAPHED THOMAS I). MAHER. JR. • 16 Inwood Avenue. Pough- keepsie. N. Y. • B.A.. Siena College • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1. 2. 3; Chief Justice Taney Law Club 1. 2. 3; Student Bar Association 1. 2, 3. JOHN PATRICK McL.ACGHLIN • Montchainin, Del. • A.B., Saint Norbcrt College • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association I, 2, 3; Saint Thomas More Law Club 1, 2, 3; Student Bar Association I, 2, 3. WALTER J. SULLIVAN • 2 Station Circle. Narbcrth. Pa. • B.S. in Political Science. Saint Joseph's College • Bachelor of Law • American Law Students Association 1. Delegate. Circuit Convention; Cardozo Law Club 1. 2, 3. Vice-President 3; Law Review 2; Student Bar Association 1. 2. 3, Representative 1. 85 THE SEMINARY The call of Christ “Come follow Me” has been answered by the Augustinian Seminarians residing in Saint Mary's Hall. These generous young men have willingly accepted the responsibility the Almighty has conferred upon them. They combine their academic pursuits with the ac- tivities of the religious life in order to develop their minds and their souls, and in this way realize the aims of their founder, Saint Augustine. The newly ordained priests take on the challenge of education and administration in Augustinian parishes and schools at home and in mission fields. Rev. Joseph D. Keffer, O.S.A., Director of the Seminary. Rev. Joseph A. Maher, O.S.A., Assistant Director of the Seminary. Humorous comment and perpetual good cheer are traits found in all Seminarians whether at work or at play. Seminarians enjoy their recreation period in a blood nor money game of football. RONALD J. DE CARLO. OS.A. • 3943 Stratford Road. Drexel Hill. Pa. • AM. in Philosophy • Augustinanum Club 1, 2, 3, 4; CSMC 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Glen Mills Catechetical Group 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Liturgy Club 3; Sanctuary Society 1, 2. 3. 4; Seminary Athletic Commission 3; Tagastan Club 1. 2. 3, 4 JOHN F. DEARY. O.S.A. • Saint Mary's Hall. Yillanova, Pa • R.A. in Philosophy • Augustinanum Club 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Tagastan Club 3, 4. WILLIAM F. DOLAN, O.S.A. • 630 Old Lawrence Road. Bryn Mawr, Pa. • BA. in Philosophy • Augustinanum Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Augustinian Mission Stamp Dept. 1. 2. 3; CSMC 1. 2. 3, 4; Glen Mills Catechetical Group 4; Intramurals I. 2. 3, 4; Semi- nary Band 1, 2; Tagastan Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Vice-President 3. President 4. MICHAEL F GLESSNKR, OS.A. • 7o Harrison Avenue. Kenmorc 23, N. Y. • B.A. in Philosophy • Augustinianum Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Augustinian Mission Stamp Dept. 1, 2, 3. 4; CSMC 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 3; Glen Mills Catechetical Group 3, 4; Polyphonic Choir 1, 2, 3; Sanctury Society I, 2, 3, 4; Tagastan Club I, 2. 3. 4. RICHARD S. HARDICK. OS.A • 548 N Pierce Street. El Cajon. Calif. • B.A. in Philosophy • Augustinanum Club 1. 2. 3, 4, President 3; Augustinian Mission Stamp Dept., President 3; CSMC 1, 2. 3, 4; Glen Mills Catechetical Group 4; Intra murals 1, 2, 3. 4; Polyphonic Choir 3; Sanctuary Society 3; Schola Cantorum I, 2, 3, 4; Seminary Athletic Commission 2. Tagastan Club I,.2, 3, 4. GEORGE MARTIN KELLER. O.S.A. • Saint Mary’s Hall. Yillanova, Pa. • AM. in Philosophy • Augustinianum Club 1, 2. 3, 4; CSMC 3, 4; Glen Mills Catechetical Group 3, 4; Intra- murals I, 2, 3. 4; Liturgy Club 3. 4; Polyphonic Choir I, 2. 3. 4. Schola Cantorum 1, 2, 3. 4; Tagastan Club 1. 2. 3. 4. JOSEPH B. McGOLDRICK. O.S.A. • 236 E. Highland Avenue. Philadelphia, Pa. • B.A. in Philosophy • Augustinianum Mission Club 3, 4; Glen Mills Catechetical Group 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Sanctuary Society 3, 4; Tagastan Club 3, 4. RALPH JOHN MOTEIRO, O.S.A. • 2124 Washington Avenue. Bronx 57, N. Y. • BA. in Philosophy. JOHN R PAGE, O.S.A. • Saint Mary’s Hall, Villanova, Pa. • B.A. in Philosophy • Augustinianum Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Glen Mills Catechetical Group 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3; Liturgy Club 2, 3, 4; Polyphonic Club 2, 3, 4; Schola Cantorum 2, 3, 4; Seminary Athletic Commission 2; Tagastan Club 1, 2, 3, 4; The Augustin - ian 3, 4. RAYMOND J. SHANLEY, A.S.A. • Saint Mary’s Hall. Villa- nova, Pa. • BA. in Philosophy • Augustinianum Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Glen Mills Catechetical Group 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Polyphonic Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Sanctuary Society 2; Tagastan Club 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS S. TRACY, O S A. • 4112 20th Street. Washington. D. C. • B.A. in Philosophy • Augustinanum Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 2; Glen Mills Catechetical Group 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Sanctuary’ Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Seminary Athletic Commission 4; Seminary Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Tagastan Club 1, 2. 3, 4. RONALD J. TL'LLY, O.S.A. • 5 Jackscn Avenue, Elmont. Long Island, N. Y. • B.A. in Philosophy • Augustinanum Club 1. 2, 3, 4; CSCM 1, 2, 3, 4; Glen Mills Catechetical Group 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Sanctuary Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Seminary Athletic Commission 1; Tagastan Club 1, 2. 3. 4. 89 ACTIVITIES The years have gone by quickly. The things we have re- membered most are those which we have enjoyed doing. The Prom . . . and that one dance; the football games . . . that Liberty Bowl; those picnics on spring afternoons . . . the beer that floated down the creek; Sunday afternoon concerts at the Field house . . . the girl whose hand you held. Through four years you have associated with people. We have made our lives here a numerous activity which can never be replaced. The Student Senate First Row: J. Hagerty, F. Gil- bride, J. McCarthy, J. O’Connor, J. Smock, T. Furst, J. Tate, J. Clancy. Second Row: J. McEr- lane, J. Delany, M. McGuinn, J. Tate, L. Rattigan, W. DiPaolo. STUDENT GOVERNMENT The Student Council is the official intermediary between the University Administration and the student body as well as being the organ of student government. The Council is formed by the student body as a means by which they may actively participate in the functions and activities of the University which directly affect them. Student suggestions and problems are channeled through the Council to the University Administration. The Council serves the dual purpose of government and service by regulating campus activities and governing the various campus organiza- tions, as well as taking part in such service functions as the Student Tutor Program. The Student Congress Reverend Richard A. Appicci, Moderator. Joseph E. Tate, Chairman of Student Council and President of Student Body. STUDENT CONGRESS I. Capozzalo G. Bavosa R. Bilon E. Behl T. Duffy J. Delaney W. Di Paolo F. J. Gilbride J. Hagen B. Hartman R. Heenan F. Hooder J. R. Howley F. J. Kelleher A. P. La Mastra J. E. Lucey R. V. Mairone R. Mitek M. X. McGeehan J. F. O’Brien L. F. Rattigan J. C. Ruggiero R. Saffer J. Silecchia J. E. Tate M. F. Whalen P. Wisiewski A. W. Wolf Not photographed: J. T. Neary BLUE KEY In order to promote and manifest the ideals and objectives of the University, the society known as the Blue Key was initiated. The organization is highly selective, ad- mitted to its membership only men and women of high scholastic average and who possess qualities of leadership, cooperation and school spirit. Primarily a service group, working be- tween the Student Body and the administra- tion, the society fulfills its goals by represent- ing Villanova University at college nights in high schools, conducting tours, assisting at Uni- versity functions and many other varied activi- ties. A. Collins (Treasurer). J. Driscoll (Vice-President), J. Howley (President), T. Semmcr (Secretary). First Row: J. Murphy, A. Lovas, J. Degnan, M. McGuinn, R. Connors, J. O’Connor, J. Xapolitano, C. Giovinazzi. J. Fricl, K. Curtin, T. Driscoll. C. Fisher. J. Smock, J. Ryan. Second Row: J. Shiels, J. Driscoll. F. Gilbride. A. Wolf. C. McLaughlin. Third Row: W. Phelan. T. Semmcr. J. Howley, J. Birle, J. Tate, M. O’Leary. J. Dynakowski. A. Collins. N.F.C.C.S First Row: T. Mention (Junior Dele- gate), J. Xeary (Senior Delegate), T. Cooney. Second Row: J. McErlanc. C. Giovinazzi, P. DiLiberty. The purpose of the National Federation of Catholic College Students is to serve the needs of the Catholic college community in the co-curricular field. They do this chiefly by providing a means whereby students can both study and act on the issues of the Twentieth Century. As an organization comprised of a definite segment of our society, the N.F.C.C.S. operates to serve as a forum for and representative of Catholic college students, both nationally and internationally. Annual meeting of N.F.C.C.S. held at Villanova. AI LaMastra is trying to give Ginny Hengcvald a letter understanding of her studies. The Student Tutor Program was instituted by the Stu- dent Council with the purpose of offering free scholastic assistance to any student who sincerely desired it. It was created with the belief that better understanding and progress can frequently be acquired with the help of a fellow student. All tutors are volunteers, who in return for devoting a few hours a week, receive a wealth of satis- faction in knowing the efforts they have induced will surely not be unaffccting. STUDENT COUNCIL TUTOR PROGRAM Seated: J. McErlanc, J. Tate, A. LaMastra. Standing: J. Friel, T. Stanley. CONFRATERNITY OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE The Confraternity of Christian Doctrine is a chapter of an international society which trains the laity to give instructions in the doctrines and beliefs of our Faith. The members enroll in a course offered by the organization which, when completed, enabled them to teach Christian Doctrine in Catholic institu- tions throughout the world. First Row: G. Pickel, R. Polaski, R. Fleming. Second Row: T. Glennon, D. Addonizio, J. McCuskee. Third Row: R. Beattia, F. Matricardi, G. Walsh. Fourth Row: Rev. John O'Rourke, O.S.A.. H. McCreedy, A. Tomei. G. Pickel (General Chairman), R. Polaski (Presi- dent), R. Fleming (Vice-President), Reverend John O’Rourke, O.S.A. (Moderator). 1 I I Standing: F. Bonner, E. Mcngel, W. Quigley, K. Marshal, F. Fee, R. Jones, W. MacFadycn, W. Kane, R. Rayan, J. Zilligan, A. D’Aqilla, J. Kelly, J. Wilber, J. Gottaresi, R. Delaney. ACCOUNTING SOCIETY The Villanova University Accounting Society, founded in 1948 originally for only the Commerce and Finance honor students, has since strived to enroll all the accounting students and to acquaint them with current problems and their solutions. Through the guest speaker program its members come in contact with businessmen working in the pri- vate. public, and industrial levels. Members entering into discusssion with these speakers are thereby given the opportunity to gain invaluable experience. R. Delaney (President), N. Goddick (Treasurer), T. Redmen (Secretary), R. Meittick (Student Council). A. Domico (Vice- President). Mr. A. Clay. 98 AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY The Villanova chapter of the American Chemical Soci- ety is a co-curricular organization open to those students whose interests are in the field of chemistry. The society, since its beginning in 1936, has expanded greatly and pres- ently its many activities include scientific demonstrations, guest lecturers, and field trips. These students are also of a social nature, for we see that their annual spring picnic and many mixers stimulate much interest among the society’s members. Since the organization is limited in size it brings about a friendly and relaxed atmosphere at all activities, whether social or scientific. Gerald Kiel, President First Row: J. Brokars, J. Kelly, J. Donahue, J. Kiel; Second Row: R. Brumbaugh, J. Johnson, J. Marowski; Third Row: J. O’Brien, J. Schmidt. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS Since its meager beginnings in 1954, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers has increased with profound rapidity. Through yearly recognition in the fields of interstate competition the organization has earned great fame and prestige due to unusual and dedicated work. With those acclaims come industry with innumerous representatives, seeking to inform the conscientious student of opportunities available after graduation. The Distillation Tower. M. Galgano, E. Abate (Vice-President). J. Hagan (Student Council Representative). F. McFadden, K. Kieffer, C. O'Donnell (Vice-Chairman). 100 Mr. R. Ovril (A.I.E.E. Moderator), J. Dougherty (President). Mr. N. Ljungmen (I.R.E. Moderator). AIEE—IRE The joint student chapter of the Amer- ican Institute of Electrical Engineers and the Institute of Radio Engineers serves the purpose of broadening the young engineer both socially and academically. The goals of the society are realized through guest lecturers and field trips. The many field trips arc not only interesting diversions but also provide the student with an excellent opportunity to catch a brief glimpse of his future life. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS P. Wisniewski (Student Council Representative), W. Sellyey (President), B. Lictz (Secretary-Treasurer). N’ot Photographed: Mr. W. Driscoll (Moderator). The American Institute of Physics, through the wide range of activities of the Physics Club, has fulfilled two important functions on campus. Through its program of guest speakers, lectures, and discussions, it brings to the student valuable information on the contem- porary problems in this field. Also, it affords its mem- bers the opportunity to display their own knowledge and accomplishments, and observe the practical appli- cations of classroom theory. First Row: B. Lietz, P. Wisniewski, W. Selleyey, W. Schearer, C. Schafer, P. Catag- nus. Second Row: A. Armenti, E. Wright, P. DiBona, F. Gasparini, C. Schwab, L. McDermontt. Third Row: J. Costello, E. Guinan, J. McColgan, M. Zabieliski, G. Fitzgerald, T. Pohle. Fourth Row: F. Difonzo. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS First Row: J. Hack, H. Lang, R. Hartman, Jr.. V. Ebbechc, R. Stefans. J. McCabe, C. McDonnell, J. Canuso. Second Row: R. Hill, E. Kazlauskas. J. Schmitt. H. Orth. S. Lazovitz, D. Ascolese, L. Dclucia, P. Peterson, T. Coons. The American Society of Civil Engineering is an organization which is open to the civil engineering student. Its purpose, as a university group, is to relate the aspects of science and business to the interested student. During the course of the year, the weekly meetings are conducted with emphasis on guest lec- turers from varicus fields of industry and science, which further enable the student to understand and appreciate his course of studies. F. Howder, Editor of On The Level, J. Claffey, Jr., Student Council Rep., R. Gallen, Trcas., Mr. R. Jewett, Moderator. J. Stewart, Vice-Pres., J. Igoe, Pres. 103 I AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS The American Society of Mechanical Engineers aims to give the Mechanical Engineering student an acquaintance with the practical side of his work. A wide range of activities is planned, intending to aid the student in his professional development. The students are offered the opportunity of meet- ing leaders of every major branch of mechanical engineering, thus providing them with important professional contacts at an early date. P. Mens (Moderator), J. Mineccc (Chairman), J. McMullen (Activities Director), C. Keaton (Secretary). The members are caught during the weekly meeting at Tolentine Hall. The weekly meeting of the Rocket Society gets ready for another interest- ing movie. ROCKET SOCIETY During the last decade the emphasis on outer space, and the traveling to the moon and other related planets has had great force in our present day society. The Rocket Society through its endeavors of outer space technology and rocketry pro- gramming strive to keep all interested stu- dents of the university abreast of the mod- ern day happenings in this field. R. Roddy, R. DePalma (Vice-President), F. Forlini, Jr. (President). V. Gerardi (Secretary). Not Pictured: A. Dinicolantonio (Treasurer). H. Ncenhold, B. Byrnes, H. Founds, M. Dimino, R. Kubiak, R. Conra, M. Popularskc. K. Algazcy, J. Nyhan, M. Sheetz, A. Kidawa, R. Boyer, X. Digiacoma. B. Dennis. G. Gallano, A. Co vivito, A. Cuozzo. GREGOR MENDEL P With an intense dedication to biological research, seminars and lectures conducted by various men in the field of Biology, the Gregor Mendel Club achieves the purpose of their organization. This organization is not limited to “Bio-majors. Rather, its functions are open to all interested students. Harry Neehold, Vice-President; Robert Byrne, Secretary- Treasurer; Dr. Carlos Thillet, Moderator: Henry Founds. President. 106 CLUB FINANCE SOCIETY The Finance Society brings the interested stu- dent abreast of the current trends and changes in the financial world. This valuable information is presented at frequent lectures by well-known authorities from all phases of finance. Club mem- bers are also shown the actual operations during their many field trips to the major financial capi- tals of the East. G. Bavosa (Vice-President), Mr. Dougherty (Moderator), V. Pizzi (President), B. Barton (Treasurer). Not Photographed: D. Pistelli (Secretary). V. Houscn, D. Masonc, C. DiAngelo, W. Wright. M. Shectz, P. Mastasiak, J. Byrd. H. Larcaux, R. McCook, F. Zanzollari, G. Walkl. Dr. Yen. R. Breckenridge, M. Cambell, D. Morales, J. Heine. GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY As old as mother earth may be, man never ceases to be fascinated by her. With this main trend, the Geo- logical society strives forward in search for the secrets of her eccentricities and phenomena. In conjunction with the Science Department various aspects of our earth arc made known to the students and through valuable lectures, trips and guest speakers in the fields of Geology and related sciences. INTERCOLLEGIATE CONFERENCE By fostering the workings of the parliamentary system lunctioning in a Democratic way of life, the student can better understand government on the state level. With the active interest cultivated by political lectures, organized trips and numerous meetings, the society may equip the interested student with the fundamental background in judiciary, legisla- tive, executive principles of the democratic state. ON GOVERNMENT First Row: P. Bronzi (President), G. Cardamone (Vice-Presi- dent). Second Row: J. McCarthy (Student Council Represen- tative), M. Coll (Secretary), B. Noto (Second Parliamentarian). T. Burke (Parliamentarian). J. Mahoney, F. Dunne, M. Rozani, P. Idell, B. Thomas, T. Burke, K. Shields, P. DeLiberty, M. Schcetz, B. Xoto, P. Bronzi. VV. Bailey, J. McCarthy. M. Coll. J. Cardamone, O. Livingstone, P. Galvin. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS SOCIETY First Row: P. Galvin (Senior Delegate), T. Burke (President). Second Row: W. Blauvelt (Sophomore Delegate), J. Mullhol- land (Junior Delegate). The I. R. S. was instituted to acquaint and in- terest the student with world problems. Through a series of lectures, discussions, and investigations conducted by the organization, the student is af- forded an excellent opportunity to gain knowledge of many aspects and problems of international re- lations. The Society serves as a stimulus to awaken in the student an awareness of the problems, and helps promote a better understanding of the diffi- culties encountered in their solution. Here, members of I.R.S. pose at Bellevue-Stratford Hotel during annual debate. LITERARY SOCIETY The purpose of the Villanova Literary So- ciety is basically to provide guest speakers and to furnish symposia on various authors and their books. It also creates a stimulus of in- terest to the student members toward the many fields of literary endeavor. It is welcomed again to the campus after a year of regretted absence. Ill E. Maher (Vice-President). J. McElroy (Treasurer), F. Shaugh- nessy (President), R. Fenstermaker (Secretary), M. Lowenstein (Student Council Representative). MARKETING SOCIETY In the last thirteen years the study of marketing has come a long way, and with it, keeping with the marketing trend, has been the Marketing Society of the University. Due to the innumerable degrees in this field the student is kept above board in current local and national trends of marketing. Being a member of the American Marketing Asso- ciation, the interested student is always absorbing new theory and practice. D. Landower (Secretary), S. Klekotka (Laison Of- ficer),]. Zawritny( Treas- urer), M. DelFra (Presi- dent). R. Anazaldi (Vice- President). PRE-LAW SOCIETY Educating the student with various elements of judiciary technique, the soci- ety familiarizes the prospective individual of law. Through the media of lec- tures by representatives in legal field, and various trips to houses of law. the inquiring student can realize and understand the legal framework of his society. First Row: J. Chobert, P. Belfi. R. Bellwoar. Second Row: R. Coogan, J. O’Donnell. A. Valery, Jr.. J. McNally. Third Row: J. Doyan, X. Darry, R. Marione. Fourth Row: J. Flanagan, R. Anzaldi, M. DelFra, J. Zawrolney, S. Klekotka. Fifth Row: F. Januzelli, E. Foy, M. LeMoult. Sixth Row. C. Hammock. 1). I.andover. T. Bourne, W. Armstrong. m First Row: J. Scorack, G. Cross, P. Bologna. Sec- ond Row: J. Grady, W. Bracken, D. Crawford. G. Cannizzaro, F. Kelle- her. Third Row: P. Rambo, Dr. E. Albrecht. Dr. E. Wclsand, G. Ric- kus, L. Everling. B. Minkly, J. Donnely, P. Verrecchia, G. Pickel. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB The Society for Psychological Investigation, commonly known on campus as the “Psych-Club,” strives to stimulate interest in the ad- vances and problems of modern psychology. Many and varied topics of discussion are presented throughout the year by noted guest speak- ers. On their frequent field trips, the members are able to see the practical application of psychological technology. r P. Bologna (Secretary), P. Rambo (President), G. Pickel (Treasurer), Dr. E. Albrecht (Chairman of Psychology Dept.), P. Verrecchia (Vice-Presi- dent), Dr. E. Wclsand (Moderator). 114 PHILOSOPHY CLUB The Philosophy Club strives to engender in the student an aesthetic interest in Philosophies of various ages. It achieves this end by con- ducting a series of lectures which give the student a better understanding and deeper ap- preciation of the ideals and learning which have molded man to his present day. First Row: J. Roher, M. Ferrera, J. Murphy, P. Murray, H. Lee, W. Iorio. Second Row: J. Sperger, J. Degnan, K. Kilmartin, R. Brokowski. 115 S. A. M The Society for the Advancement of Man- agement is primarily concerned in the work- ings of Industrial Administration. With an organized emphasis on lectures, tours, and con- ferences the focal point of this organization is reached. The society strives to introduce and make the student well versed in fundamental and technical administration. L. Young (President), G. Kunkle (Secretary), J. Lucy (Student Council Representative), T. Sheehan (Treasurer), J. Buckley (Pub- licity Director), C. Giovinazzi (Vice-President). First Row: J. Lucey, J. Madden, T. Gotsh, J. Joyce. Second Row: J. Ford, J. Bean. A. Sobcl, J. Galatas. Third Row: C. Pulfrey. T. Kelly. L. Reynolds. R. Campion. Fourth Row: A. Weaver, W. Drennan. 116 D. MacDonald, R. Heitzmann, D. Maloney, L. McGinty, B. Tyler, H. Ganio. M. Scheetz, R. Flick, Mr. Flood, D. O’Leary, F. Anderson, S. Zak. STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION R. Heitzmann (Vice-President), D. MacDonald (President). L. McGinty (Treasurer), Mr. Flood (Moderator). Having celebrated its sixth anniversary, the society has continued to attract members to the realm of teach- ing and its basic problems. Since the Society deals with education, its primary interests are denoted to this field and the situations which arise from it. Besides its programming for future teachers the society is also interested in presenting education problems to the in- dividual student, in order that he may familiarize him- self with them and act accordingly. t 117 I I SPANISH CLUB To promote interest in the Spanish culture and traditions, Villanova has offered to all stu- dents the opportunity of belonging to the Span- ish Club. The prime purpose of this organiza- tion is to instill a sense of appreciation and good will among the Spanish and American people. To fulfill its objectives, the society plans such activities as “Noche Espanola”. A Dinner-Dance, and a variety of lectures and field trips. R. Magcr (President), I. Capozzolo (Student Council Representa- tive), E. Koosa (Treasurer), V. J. DiVinccnzo (Moderator). At weekly meeting Spanish Club reviews current Spanish novel. ASTRONOMY CLUB BETA GAMMA In this present day and age, when missiles and satellites are part of our daily lives, we see the impor- tance of such organizations as the Astronomy Club. Under the direction of Reverend Edward F. Jenkins. O.S.A., the Club aims to foster interest in this increas- ingly important science. The Villanova Astronomical Observatory atop Mendel Hall houses an immense telescope through which students may learn of the universe and its phenomina. The Beta Gama Debating Society gives the inter- ested students an opportunity to develop forensic and technical skills; and to further the University in the field of intercollegiate debating. Through the methods of original oratory and group discussion projects, the society prepares itself for the annual Villanova Debating Tournament, which is rep- resented not only by area colleges and universities, but also institutions throughout the East. First Row: T. Cooney (President), C. Green (Secretary), T. McStra- vick ( Vice-President), C. Toczylowski (Treasurer). Standing: Mr. McDon- ough (Moderator). Sec- ond Row: J. Griffin, E. Fitzmourice, D. Galie. Third Row: G. D’Am- brosio, F. Schieghauser, J. Callaghan (Student Council Representative). 119 A -r ------- R. Thompson (President), Mr. Wilkenson (Moderator). THE VETERANS CLUB One of the more recent additions to Villanova’s wide range of extracurricular organizations, the Veterans Club was initiated in 1957. The purpose of the club is to foster a closer relation among former servicemen at Yillanova. This goal is fulfilled by informing its members on up to date developments in Veterans affairs. The group also promotes greater active participation in other organizations and encourages the furthering of schol- astic potentials. R. Thompson (President), J. Fitzpatrick (Secretary), W. Kane (Vice-President) C. Heinken (Treasurer), Mr. Wilkenson. SEMPER FIDELIS SOCIETY The interest of the Marine Corps Officer Train- ing Program is brought to light in the Semper Fidelis Society. Here at Villanova. the society's ex-Marines. Marine Reservists, and interested stu- dents comprise its membership. The Society interests students by providing in- teresting movies and lectures on fundamental Marine Corps tactics. A recent display of Karate was also sponsored by this organization. Major Richard L. Andcrton, Moderator. The form of Karate is performed before a group of the student body. 1963 BELLE AIR Joseph C. Ruggiero, Editor-in-Chie). JIa— Paul A. Mirabelli. Business Manager. J. Andrew Collins, Managing Editor. Edward J. O’Malley, University Editor; Richard B. Tucker. Divisions and Publi- cations. Alphonse P. La Mastra, David A. MacDonald. Theatre Editors. Richard L. Stoughton, Photography Editor. Timothy J. Flanagan, Jr., Activities Editor. James H. Shiels, Under- class Editor; Robert Car- done, Fraternities Editor. Theodore A. Aceto, Patricia A. Massi, Sports Editors. M. Patricia Stroud, Receptionist. Hilda A. Savery, Typing Editor. The 1963 Belle Air staff. Marian C. Wagner, Senior Editor. VILLANOVAN The University newspaper has been one of the most influ- ential publications to both faculty and student since its in- ception in 1893. The purpose of the Villanovan is to convey to its readers information and views of the campus. In addi- tion, the paper directly serves the students by representing a medium of expression for the views and ideas of these students. The result of the efforts of the Villanovan staff is a printed record of the spirit and events that are Villanova. The 1963 Villanovan staff. Rev. Louis A. Rongionc, O.S.A., moderator. Edward C. Farrell, Editor-In-Chief. A. Molitierno, Feature Editor and J. Dyroff, Campus X avs Editor. The Villanovan editors and staff work diligently to meet another deadline. MENDEL BULLETIN Charles Butler. Editor-m-Chief. From its origin in 1928 until the present day. the “Mendel Bulletin” has served as a stimulus for Biology. Chemistry, and Physics students. The pub- lication itself derives its name from Johann Gregor Mendel, the renowned Augustinian scientist. Each edition contains studies of research and experi- mentation which it is hoped will expand the background and knowledge of its readers. Dr. John A. McClain, moderator of the “Mendel Bulletin.” brings the publication the experience needed to publish an accurate and detailed report. THE LYNX “The Lynx” is a literary edition published each semester with manuscripts from the undergraduate schools of the university. Student endeavors of poetry, short stories, essays, critiques and art are selected on the basis of merit and degree of in- terest. Recent issues have featured personal ex- clusive interviews with novelist-playwright Morris West, publisher-columnist Bennett Cerf and Pulit- zer Prize winning novelist James Michener. Frank Murphy, Editor-in-Chief, and Rev. John M. Quinn, O.S.A., Ph.D., Moderator. Paul Norton, Richard Monks, Mark Green, Frank Murphy, Barry Thornton, John Sargent, Joseph Sa- marco, Hilary Russell, Maurice McCarthy, Michael Clarkson, John Behan. Robert Kusck and Robert Masclck. The Villanova Engineer is published four times yearly by the Engineer- ing students at Villanova University. It has grown rapidly to maintain its prominent position in the field of college engineering publications. Its function is to give the undergraduate engineers an opportunity of pub- lishing any articles, technical or otherwise, which they have written. VILLANOVA ENGINEER R. Stefans, E. Abate, R. Kusek, R. Maselek, L. Olivere, J. Lundy, R. Lynch. J. Dobbs. POLITICAL UNION The purpose of the Villanova Political Union is summed up in its motto, “Tribuni e Discipulis.” which, freely translated, means “We make statesmen out of students.” The numbers of the Union divided into three parties, the Conservative Party, the Moderate Party, and the Liberal Party. The activities of the Union are marked by a strong competitive spirit and a striving to excel. The 1962-63 officers are: P. De Liberty, Chairman; J. Clarke, Vice-Chairman; F. Dunne. Treasurer; and J. Com- pona, Secretary. The “Circuit” is published by students of Engineering for those interested in the mechanics of Electrical Engineering. It contains papers and thesis written by both students and faculty members alike. Topics in experimental research and theory as well as controversial issues appear in each article. CIRCUIT Mark Devaney, Manager, has done a great deal for WWVU in bringing the station up to its present professional sound. The quality of the sound which goes over the air waves is the prime responsibility of Frank Sauers, Program Director. wwvu A record’s eye-view of the air active WWVU staff. The entire staff of WWVU is composed solely of undergraduates and has been headed this year by Station Manager Mark Devaney. Disk-jockeys and news reporters are selected after a series of auditions, while engineers are selected on the basis of their know-how of the mechanics of radio broadcasting. The station features a wide range of music, hourly news and weather, and frequent interviews with famous names in the world of music, as well as the play-by-play of the Villanova basketball games. Personnel Director of WWVU, Senior Tom Picardo is among the tops in the Villanova world of music. 133 wwvu Now in its fifteenth year of broadcasting, Radio Station WWVU continues to grow. The “Voice of Villanova” is heard at 640 kc. on the AM dial; how- ever, the station is fully equipped to become an FM station in the near future pending final approval by the Federal Communication Commission. WWVU broadcasts nine hours daily, seven days a week, from their studios on the second floor of Dougherty Hall. The staff has managed to produce a very professional sound, so that eventually WWVU will be able to compete with the much bigger stations on the FM dial, and will be able to please the huge listening audience of the Delaware Valley. With experience at Philadelphia Radio Station WIP, Bill McCloskey is a welcome addition to the WWVU News Staff. f Tim Hauser and Tom Picardo get WWVU interview with male element of folk-singing group Peter. Paul and Mary. In 1935 the precedent for future Villanova bands was estab- lished by the first band moderator. Father Albert, who, with the help of manager Larry Shea, began rehearsals for the band. This year’s band, living up to that precedent, has found a mod- erator and president capable of carrying on the work established by those in the band’s early existence. With Father Dougherty’s drive and Ross Anzaldi’s ability the band has enjoyed a very successful year. When the football season is over, the marching band puts aside its formations and prepares for its spring concerts, under the name of the Villanova Concert Band. With the help of their Director. Mr. Herbert Fiss, they have made such things as the “Concert on the Green” and the “Christmas Concert” an integral part of campus life. First Row: C. Clark, R. Anzaldi, A. Cebrowski. Second Row: A. Chappell, J. Calabria, S. Deutsch. Father Doherty. Students put in long hours to develop the quality and tone which they pour forth. 136 VILLANOVA BAND The Villanova Marching Band heads for the stadium. Since its reorganization under Dean Reuschlein in 1953, the Villanova Singers have demonstrated con- tinuously their capacity for expression in music. The appointment of a full time musical director. Mr. Her- bert Fiss, has brought the quality of the Glee Club to a more refined peak. The Singers assist at various religious services throughout the year, including the annual Red Mass for the law students, and the Navy’s Military Mass. “On the road’’ they serve as ambas- sadors of song while presenting concerts at various colleges throughout the East and Mid-West. The Singers have found that a popular concert group is a very effective builder of good will. From Handel’s Messiah to the Kyrie Eleison of Jan Mul, they demon- strate superior quality and talent. Mr. Hubert Fiss, Director. 138 The Sanctuary Society poses with its moderator Rev. James Tirrell, O.S.A. SANCTUARY SOCIETY An active member of the Sanctuary Society assists at daily Mass. The Sanctuary Society functions for the purpose of supplying members to serve the Masses in the Monastery Chapel. It fills an important role by taking an active part in all religious affairs including Chapel exercises, annual retreats, and First Friday Adorations. The distribution of religious literature on the campus and the collection of stamps to aid the missions is also a responsibility of the members of the society. Father James Tir- rell. O.S.A., serves as moderator, and Art Wolf has served as president for the past year. 140 MUSIC SOCIETY Denny Maloney pauses during his studies for a moment of relaxation. With the intentions of developing in the student a fuller appreciation of music, the Music Society has become an active organization on campus since its origin in 1953. Dr. George Radan serves as moderator of the club and is ably assisted by the executive council. William Allard. Barry Byer, and Arthur Feldman. Originally known as the Opera-Classica Society, the Music Society has broad- ened its program to include selections from Broadway musicals, modern jazz, and certain ethnic songs, along with the great classical music of the ages. Students find enjoyment as they listen to the chamber music of Vivaldi and Debressy. SPIRIT COMMITTEE The Spirit Committee poses before falling to work on their Homecoming float. A big “V” for Villanova. Robert Spellmeyer, Chairman of the Spirit Committee. The responsibility of channeling student enthusiasm rests on the capable shoulders of Villanova’s Spirit Committee. Di- recting such activities as pep rallies, jazz concerts, and pub- licity drives, has successfully advanced the organization’s goal of promoting student interest in sport activities. The student trips to football games, a tradition since 1956, are now. more than ever, part of the Villanova spirit. Organized and effi- ciently planned by the committee, guided by Father Kenny, and ably led by Rodger Bride and Robert Spellmeyer, the Spirit Committee has proved a major asset to our University life. 142 Cheerleaders are extremely vital to the success of an athletic season. They arc charged with directing the spirit of the Villanovans. Un- known to most observers, this job entails much more than leading yells at football games and rallies, although these are the places where the work of the cheerleaders is most noticed. Acting as a link between the team and supporters, this high-spirited group of men utilize their vigor to inspire athlete and Villanovan fan alike. Richard Tucker and Maurice McCarthy, co-captains. CHEERLEADERS First Row: P. Norton, X. Stoneback. R. Tucker. Second Row: J. Quinn, A. Smith, P. J. Smith, M. Mackowski, D. McClain. I CONCEPT Concept is a bi-annual publication by the undergraduate students. Relatively new to the University, it serves to foster personal extra-curricular research in the fields of phil- osophy, art and the humanities. It features articles and essays of an intellectual nature and has become an organ of expression . . . ideas . . . thoughts . . . concepts. Peter Murry and Paul Norton, co-editors. H. Thornton, R. Monks, F. Murphy, A. Chapell. J. Pedritis, B. Sorio, P. Schmidt, P. Murry, P Norton. PHOTOGRAPHY As the only campus department operated by undergraduate students, the Villanova Photography Department is striving con- stantly to orientate new and imaginative ideas that personify the character and raise the quality of campus publications. One of the main functions of the depart- ment is producing the photographs appear- ing in the Belle Air, Villanovan. Villanova Engineer and other campus editions. 145 UNIVERSITY THEATER The costumes, the scenery, the make-up, the props, The audience that lifts yon when you're down. The headache, the heartache, the backache, the flops, The sheriff who escorts you out of town. The opening when your heart beats like a drum, The closing when the customers won't come. . . . THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS. Irving Berlin k 148 TURF AND TINSEL John Fallon, Bob Capone, Ron Meyers, Bob Frattaroli. “MAN IN THE GRAY FLANNEL TOGA” Paul Rosen and Joe Ruggiero. All the world loves a clown, and yearly, everyone makes it a point to love T ’n T. This all male musical comedy organization has provided gales of laughter for fourteen consecutive seasons with its tradition of sheer exhuber- ance and unquenchable farcical vitality. This year’s spring production was no exception ... a solid smash! Joe Ruggiero, Paul Rosen. John Lucey, Jon Janda, Jim Howley. Ron Meyers, Charlie Johnson, Jerry De Balso, Nick Russo. 150 Ob Tom Kepner, Joe Ruggiero. Ed Jaworowski, Joe Barbiero, Paul Rosen. Ed Jaworowski, A1 Reinoso, Jim Shiels. Tom Griffin , Pete Kelly. “MR. ROBERTS” Marti Keene, Guy Calissi, Ross Anzaldi, Charlie Julia, Ken Resinski, Jim McGrath. 153 = — Bill DiPaolo, Guy Calissi, Gene Corcoran, Ken Resinski, Ross Anzaldi, Bill Diepenbrock. Pete Smith Rowdy, boisterous, and wonderfully heartwarming were the imperatives used in describing the original Broadway production. Belle Masque managed to cap- ture and deserve the same acolades for its own presen- tation in the Spring of 1962. This human comedy proved to be another lustrous link in the long chain of successes in the 36-year history of the organization. Bravo, Mr. Roberts! Charlie Julia, Jim McGrath, Ross Anzaldi. Joe Styborski, Ross Anzaldi, Jim McGrath, Hugh Young, Charlie Julia, Gene Corcoran, Ken Resinski, Bill Byrne. Ken Resinski, Joe Styborski, Hugh Young, Jim McGrath, Guy Calissi, Pete Smith, Chris Clark. FALL ’62 PRODUCTION . . . Pete Smith. Frank Escobar, Paul Wachtler, Larry Rosintoski. Ken Rcsinski, James Mason, Bill Byrne Diane Hnelcski irv, Paul Wachtler, Tritia Stroud. Paul Wachtler, Larry Rosintoski. A 159 GRADUATE THEATER Joe Styborski, Tom Xevins, Walt Grove. Polished and primed, the Villanova Graduate Theatre Department launched its fifth season once again under the able guidance of Mr. Richard Duprey. With impressive bravura, the graduate students proved themselves astute fol- lowers of Thalia and Melpomene by their adept handling of both Shapespeare and the contemporary, George S. Kaufman. Not content with resting on the laurels of such past successes as “Our Town,” “Twelfth Night” and “The Glass Menagerie.” they have forged ahead, perfecting their technique and adding ‘The Merchant of Venice.” “The Man Who Came to Dinner” and “The Enchanted” to their fine catalogue of presentations. Most assuredly, the future will hold a perpetuation and extension of this grand style of Thes- pianic art. “THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER” “THE MERCHANT OF VENICE” ◄ Chris Acini, Frank Thornton. “THE ENCHANTED” Leslie Kaplin, Mary Mocscl. Chris Assini, Jerry Paonessa. Frances Krueger, Susan Redmond, Chris Assini, Jerry Paonessa, William Flynn, David Rabc, Leslie Kaplin. Mary Moesel. Mary Moesel David Rabe, Chris Assini. 165 II FRATERNITIES The Inter fraternity Council has successfully endeavored to achieve unity and brotherhood as the foundation to Villanova Fraternities. Playing a major part in the Academic and Social whir pool of college life, fraternities have organized their activities to join individuals in charitable and religious functions as well, providing an atmosphere of purposeful life in the maturing Villanova man. Membership is earned by pledges who undergo a rig- orous orientation and harassment. The pledges sometime find this hectic and frustrating, sometimes challenging, often amusing, frequently joyful and riotous, and even- tually satisfying and rewarding by acceptance and recog- nition by the organization of which they are a part. DELTA PI MU President—Rocco Giudice Vice-President—Jack Collins Recording Secretary—Jim Groll Corresponding Secretary—William Hart Treasurer—Isadore Capazzola Student Council Representative—Rich Connors First Row: Vincent Sidun, Joe Horn, Paul Burrows, Jay Coffey, Jack Krug, Tony Pennacchia, Walt Bailey, Peter Murray, Jack Fallon, Kenny McGill. Jack Geoghegan, Paul Martens. Second Row: Dick McDonough, Larry Krilla, Andy Lovas, Breff Barrett, Jim Groll (Recording Secretary), Jack Collins (Vice-President), Rocco Giudice (President), Ernest Nejamc (Party Chairman), Richard Connors (Student Council Representative), William M. Hart (Corresponding Secretary), John M. Glynn. Jack Degnan. Third Row: Roger Elsasser, Tom McCaffrey. Wayne Ranhosky, Kevin A. Shields, Peter J. Cuomo, Alex Duckett, Don Massey, Jerry Cardamone, Joe Mahoney. Ronni Wolfe, Ken Curtin, Peter V. Bologna, Maurice M. Maccario, Marty McGuinn. Fourth Row: David T. Ed- wards, Don Day, Bill Kuser, Bob Dowling, Charles Sapienza, John K. O’Brien, Chuck Gnilka, Wayne Witney, Whit Whitney, John Senscnbreyner, John Gerosky, Wm. Ray Heitmann, Kenneth J. Kilmartin, Bill Strickland. Bob Cardone. Delta Pi Mu is the oldest fraternity at Villanova. The fraternity’s functions are many and varied and it is an integral part of campus life. The frat is well represented in all campus activities and the spirit of Villanova reigns high among its members. A quota- tion from president Rocky Guidice aptly expresses the ideals of D.P.M.: “In the past, fraternities on campus were social organizations and nothing more. 'Phis year we are trying to develop the member’s re- ligious, academic, and social state in accordance with the Catholic ideals set forth by Villanova University.’’ First Row: Matthew A1 cssi, Michael Bonascra, Isadore Capazzolo, John Collins, Philip Costanzo, Frank Dominguez. Second Row: Garret Evans, Lawrence Ever- ling. Robert Festa, Rocco Giudice. Stephen Hefferen, Kenneth Holman. Third Row: Alfonso La Mastra, David Lamond, Paul Langenus, Charles McLaughlin. Howard Moran, Ernest Nejame. Fourth Row: Robert Olive. John Pisarra, Albert Rcinoso, Lou Rettino, Joseph Ruggiero. Joseph Styborski. Fifth Row: Stephen Testa, Michael Thornton. 169 President—Richard Gleason Vice-President—Frank Gilbride Secretary—John Lucey Treasurer—Dennis Strid Student Council Representative—Corky Giovinazzi First Row: Jim McCusker, John McGranaghan, Jim Dris- coll, John S. Smock, Gordon H. Mansfield, Richard Ken- nedy, Joseph P. Smith, Terence W. Smith. Second Row: Donaold Nikolaus, Edward Kurek, Donald R. Caivano, John A. Baliotti, Robert L. Beavis, David J. Dunn, Vincent G. DiMauro, Richard F. Guzzetti, Thomas A. lorizzo, Ken Watson, Jim O'Connor. Third Rom: John J. Phillips, Jr.. A1 Handy, Joseph S. Tysowski, Jr., Robert Rose, Dennis Strid (Treasurer), Frank Gilbride (Vice-President), Richard Gleason (President). John Lucey (Secretary), Corky Giovinazzi (Student Council Representative), Chris Jones, John Camiolo, Roger Hope. Fourth Row: George H. Schruender, William Searles, Jim Xapolitano, Dave Mc- Cahill, George P. Theis. Frank O'Sinski, Edward Weille, Jr., Edward Ludemann, Patrick O'Malley, Bruce K. How- son, William Howell, John Sargent, Richard E. Bennett. Chip Keating, Elliot Shanley, Paul Liptak. Fifth Row: Bob McGarry, Jim Meade, Jim Friel, Tim Crowley, Dan Hurley, Anthony Kontuly, Floyd Holway, Paul Winn, Peter Triolo, Rick Sullivan, Bruce McCaffrey, Jim Sea- borg, Michael Shea, Art Grant, Brian O'Neill, John Brandley. DELTA PI EPSILON Delta Pi Epsilon, known fondly to its members as D.P.E., is composed exclusively of Commerce and Finance students. The constitution was drawn up in 1922, and this marked the birth of an active fraternity. D.P.E. has two primary goals in mind: fraternity and unity. Under the competent leadership of Rich Glea- son. Delta Pi Epsilon sponsors social and charitable activities. By participating in these undertakings, the members gain maximum benefit and thus uphold its motto of honor, duty, and justice. 170 First Row: Joseph Birle, Daniel Buckley, Richard Campion, Robert Coogan, James Degnin, William Finncran. Second Row: Ronald Gabriel, Gerald Gaynor, Francis Gilbridc. Richard Gleason, Jeffry Herbick, Douglas Kerr. Third Row: Gary Kunkle. John Lucey, Richard Marzella, William Meyer, George Muller, William Phelan. Fourth Row: Robert Reardon. William Spingler. Dennis Strid, Louis Trombocco, Albert Valery, John Vroman. Fifth Row: Edward Walker, Martin Whelan, John Zaharek. 171 J First Row (Officers): John Intravartolo (Secretary), Louis Battista (V’ice-Presidcnt), William Shay (President). Joseph Klemek (Treasurer). Joseph Wallis (Student Coun- cil Representative). Second Row: William Ryan, Vincent J. Fumo. Stanley M. Polleck, Ted Cicero, Gerard J. Trip- pitelli, Robert Condra, Donald M. Cristell, Peter F. Caster- line, Anthony F. Mascia, Anthony R. Aromando. Third Row: Maurice R. Weeks, Robert Jones. Henry W. Founds, Anthony Kidowa, Joseph Popalarski, William J. Monahan. Michael E. Spinapolice. Randall Pittone, Joseph R. Salerno. Paul Shay. Fourth Row: Michael Pompizzi, Ralph T. Moore, Richard A. Mansmann, Harry O. Rourer, Ronald J. Scomavacca, Daniel B. Kelleler, Richard X. Brochu. Christopher Barkentin. Fifth Row: Francis J. Bruno, John P. Sorrentino. Last Row: Leo J. Flynn, Renato J. Giorgini, William Lantz, William Roccia, Joseph Bailer. Walter Reynolds, John Santilli, Joseph J. Rzeznik, Harry J. Hutchinson, Edward J. Gomowski, Donald R. Albino. LAMBDA KAPPA DELTA L.K.D., though the smallest fraternity on campus, is one of the most active. It was established in 1915, and was originally named after the three Doctors of the Church, Luke, Cosmos, and Damian. The fra- ternity, composed of pre-medical students, upholds the traditions and high ideals of the Medical Arts and Sciences by combining academic pursuits with nu- merous, diverse social functions. Its members can provide themselves in being a part of such a fraternity and the high standards it sets forth and maintains. President—William Shea Vice-President—Louis Battista Secretary—John Intravartolo Treasurer—Joseph Klemek Student Council Representative—Joseph Wallis 172 First Row: Peter Arquin, Louis Battista, Charles Butler, Arthur Christiano, Thomas Cigarran, Robert DePalma. Second Row: Edward DcSano, Harry Donnon, Peter Fabrielle, Francis Forlini, Vincent Gerardi, Charles Higgins. Third Row: Ray Kelly, Joseph Klemek, Edward Kohaut. Ronald Kubiak, William Labunetz, Francis Lentz. Fourth Row: Joseph Leone, Richard Liszewski, Clarence Marsh, Tom McKevitt, Charles A. Meyer. Jr., James Milligan. Fifth Row: Adam Meyers, James O’Hara, Edward Overfield. Timothy Pcrcarpio, Michael Romano, James Schmitz. Sixth Row: William Shea, III, Ronald Sisca, Thomas Wittkamp. Not photographed: Gene Sicgal, Anthony Mierniccki. 173 Being the largest and second oldest fraternity at Villanova. Phi Kappa Pi has gained a place of respect on campus. The fraternity offers a welcome diversion to the engineering students by alleviating the tensions of study. Phi Kappa Pi sponsors numerous smokers and parties, as well as the annual Dinner Dance. They also endeavor to achieve academic advancement by con- ducting discussions on current scientific and technical problems. President—Jim Lombardi Vice-President—Louis Olivier Secretary—Jerry Raferty Treasurer—Mike Pellitier Student Council Representative—Jerry Silecchia Sergeant at Arms—Frank McBrierity First Row: Joe Marinari, Charles Montante, Bob Kusek, Richard F.vangelista, Steve Warwick. Second Row: Ralph Jolie, Bill Bouchelle, Len Xiemiski, Mike Foley, Don God- dcau. Chuck Williams. Third Row: Mike Scheetz, Paul O’Xiel, Harry Clark. Richard Gulimette, Albert Them, Don Adair, Lou Pandolf. Fourth Row: Bob Stevenson, Jack Garland, Joseph Ratynski, Jim Cochran, John Jodre, Bill Auxer, Bruce Hayes, Don Stevenson. Fifth Row: Jim Lombardio, President: Louis Olovier, Vice-President: Jerry Silecchia, Student Council Representative; Mike Pelletier. Treasurer; Frank McBrearity, Sergeant-at-Arms; Jerry Raferty, Secretary. Sixth Row: Harry Brown, Mike Houterman. George Marcino, Fred Pfluger, Zeke Zillcr. Seventh Row: Rich Tarentino, Gordon Nagle, Joe Scott. Bob Bartollini, Terry Vincent. Eighth Row: Richard Hauser, Tom Laurence, Jim Scott, Mike Schmidt, Bob Inan, Bob Burke, Phil Lo Buono. Ninth Row: Mike Fer- rara, Gerry Sisca, Mike Allgra, Dick Roth, Clyde Keaton. Jack Burt. First Row: Karl Aimone, Gene Bchl, Sam Brattini, John Canuso, Vic Ccstone, Art Dinicolantonio, Joe Dobbs. Second Row: Frank Driscoll. Tom Duffy, Bill Durkin. Don Emilian, E. Fabncy, Mark Galgano, Harry Golden. Third Row: Stu Hatchell. Frank Houdcr. Pete La Rose, Ed Lewandoski, Jim Lombardi. President: Joe Lundy. Bob Lynch, Ken Lyons. Fourth Row: Bill Mahon, Bob Maselak. Bob McAvoy, Bob McCredie, Frank McFadden, Skip McGuire. Fifth Row: Marty McNamara. Joe Mollure, John O’Brien, Jim O’Dekirk, Lou Clivicre. Vice-President: Tom ORiellv. Bill Rhodes, Jerry Silecchia, Student Council Representative: Bob Steffans, Bob Sullivan, Bob Wctherel. 175 Haul Peek. Outside Guard; Daniel Moriarty. 6 Point Chair- man; Robert Bankle, Treasurer; Stephen Latham. Warden: Chuck Stockinger, Chancellor; Stanley Zak, Grand Knight. Kevin Shea, Deputy Grand Knight; Thomas Luebking. Financial Secretary: George Pickel, Recorder; Garry Cross. Inside Guard. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS The Father Ludwig, O.S.A. Council, Knights of Columbus completed its fifth year of operation on the Villanova campus under the leadership of Grand Knight Stanley Zak. Uniting with over a million other Catholic men. the members of Father Ludwig Council are dedicated to the ideals of Charity, Unity, Frater- nity. and Patriotism. The Villanova Council, through its six-point committee, also presents a well rounded program designed to fulfill the spiritual, social, and athletic needs of its student members. Communion Breakfasts, social affairs, and intramural teams are all offered to the Father Ludwig Knight in an attempt to provide a well-balanced supplement to academic life. 176 First Row: Robert Bankle. Joseph Banyas, Raymond Blaile,William Bowers. Charles Brady. Stephen Callanen. Second Row: Thomas Cassidy. Richard Cichowski. John Coffey. Dennis Corcoran. Garry Cross. Joseph Denahcy. Jr. Third Row: Harry Golden. Jim Hauser. Ronald Kubiak. Michael La Rose, Robert Lynch, William McNamara. Fourth Row: Daniel Moriarty, J. Patrick O'Donnell. Dennis O'Leary. Edward Overfield, George Pickel. Ill Charles Pulfrey. Fifth Row: Kenneth Resinski. John Sandonato. William Shea, 111, Patrick Traymor, Stanley Zak. Grand Knight. I PI THETA CHI President—Mary O’Leary Vice-President—Margie Stupak Secretary—Eileen Walter Treasurer—Jacqueline Greco Student Council Representative—Meg Sullivan Activities Coordinator—Gloria Ferraro First Row: Mary Ann Walsh, Marianne Ortepio. Elaine Naples. Mary Jane Bradley, Virginia Hengcvcld, Theresa Marroni. Flora Sullivan, Patti Ludwig, Dianne Naples. Second Row: Mary Rose Barbone, Gloria Ferraro, Activi- ties Co-ordinator; Margie Stupak, Vice-President; Mary O’Leary, President; Eileen Walter, Secretary: Meg Sullivan. Student Council Representative; Rachel Marta. Miriam Kelly. Third Row; Patricia Leska, Carol Burton. Pat Blake, Martha Podolosky, Judy Miller, Mary Kenny. Patricia Forrester, Kathy Erler, Karen Gradil, Dianne Wilson, Margot Lombardi, Lillian Lamb, Jeanne Burke F'ourth Row: Kathy Schiffhauer, Donna Brinton, Mary Lou Csere, Mary Ann Rooney. Lois Greyson, Margeurite Kurze- jewski, Justine Nebus, Kathy Bracey. Mimi Fierro. Judy Colla, Terri Culillo, Faith Connor. Pi Theta Chi. the only sorority on campus, is open to all of the Vilianova co-eds with the ultimate goal of putting into practice the religious, cultural and academic ideals set forth. Since its founding in 1954. it has planned numerous social functions climaxed by the annual Dinner Dance. The newly inaugurated mixer program has met with social as well as financial success. As members of the Inter-fraternity Council, the sorority has united with the four fraternities in joint effort to co-ordinate and initiate new activities. First Row: Lorraine Birkholz, Judith Boschetti, Eleanore Corte, Joann Dynakowski. Gloria Ferraro, Suzanne Hagner. Second Row: Kathleen Higgins, Diane Hneleski. Margaret Kinlan, Mary Joyce Kirk, Dolores Klauder, Annette Liberto. Third Row: Suzanne Mahoney, Patricia Massi, Dolores McCormick, Marguerite (McCormick) McGarvey, M. Noel McGeehan, Joanne McHenry. Fourth Row: Cecile Mugnier. Mary O'Leary. Michele Osiewicz. Carolyn Querry. Hilda Savery, Anna Santomo. Fifth Row: Elsie Sensi, Barbara Smith, M. Patricia Stroud, Joan Tattersall, Linda Vettese, Marion Wagner. Sixth Row: Barbara Watson. r ■ 179 In the fall semester of 1961. the Villanova Chapter of Chi Epsilon Mu was incorporated into the National Engineering Honor Society. Tau Beta Pi. Members are chosen from outstanding juniors and seniors in the Division. The purpose of the society is to give recognition to those students who have distinguished themselves by scholarship and service in the field of engineering. TAU BETA PI First Row: Mark J. Rosetta. Nick DiMarino, James O'Deikire, Robert Lynch. John Corra, Lloyd Nearing. Second Row: Willard Gcis .ler, Raymond Mergliano, James Bannon. Third Row: Louis Oliveri, Thomas Duffy, Michael Bccher, Arthur Wolf, John Mahoney. Fourth Row: Joe McConnell, Carlos Lores. Bill McMahon. Fifth Row: Edward Abate, Joseph Mi need, Roger Sotak, Arthur I)i- Xicolantonio, Robert Wcthcrel, Arthur Kriesen. First Row: Charles J. Butler, Adam M. Myers, Paul F. Cherenack, Charles A. Meyer, Jr., Henry P. Donnon, Jr.. James E. Schmitz. Second Row: Edward M. Overfield. James H. Powell, James F. O’Brien, Patrick J. Traynor. Robert A. DiFilippo, William K. Allard. Missing: Thomas M. Castagna. DELTA EPSILON SIGMA Delta Epsilon Sigma, the National Catholic Honor Society, is comprised of students who obtain the highest level of scholastic achievement in the Arts and Science School. Membership is limited to those who rank among the top 10 per cent of this division. Leadership, potential, and characteristics of future promise are also prerequisites for enrollment in the society. D.E.S. honors past accomplishments of its members and encourages further intellec- tual development. 181 First Row: John Neary, Michael Pelletier, Joseph Per- kowski, Louis Ruggcri, Richard Shiavi, George Nicolaus. Philip DiVita, Lawrence F. Elias. Second Row: James K. Bannon, Gerard A. Goulet, Robert A. Bartolini, John P. Corra, Joseph J. Hicks, Faculty Moderator; James P. Regan, President; Mark J. Rosetta. Secretary; Anthony J. Calise, William A. McMahon, Raymond J. Mergliano. Third Row: Richard Roth, J. Kenneth Croney, John S. Jordre. Missing: Robert J. Wetherel, Vice-President; Ray- mond L. Shaffer, Treasurer; Michael C. Becher, Anthony M. Divila, Donald P. Dobbin, Andrew F. Dougherty, James B. O’Derick, Michael J. Houterman, John D. Ferguson. Joseph P. McGonncll, Terence Hughes. Thomas Joseph Duffy, Peter Bernard Piotti. ETA KAPPA NU While the qualifications for membership distinctly stimulate and reward high scholarship. Eta Kappa Nu has a far broader purpose than merely to award a badge of distinction. As conceived by its founders and as carried forward by its membership, its aim is to assist its members throughout their lives in becoming better men in their chosen profession and better citizens. In return, it is another purpose of the organization that its membership be a constructive force, helping to improve Villanova and other institutions in which it is established and. most of all. helping fellow members and non- members alike in improving the standards of the profession. 182 Stephen Callanen, Donald Emilian, Arthur Wolf (Vice- Eugene Behl (Recording Secretary), Vincent Bohn (Treas- President), Jerome Silecchia (Corresponding Secretary). urer). Robert Sim (President), Robert Lynch, Arthur Kriesen, PI TAU SIGMA In the Fall of 1957. a group of junior and senior students in Mechanical Engineering, inspired by the late Dean J. Stanley Morehouse, petitioned the National Council for a chapter of Pi Tau Sigma. The active chapters voted favorably so that Villanova Chapter came into existence April 10. 1958. The newly formed chapter hopes to stimulate interest in the profession of Mechanical Engineering and to promote cooperation between the faculty and students. 183 The Lambda Pi Chapter of the National Dramatic Fraternity, Alpha Psi Omego, supplements the activities of the Belle Masque Society by striving to familiarize Villanova students with good drama. The fraternity is com- posed of those students who demonstrate excellence in dramatics, but it is not limited to thespians alone. Its main purpose is to reward those who have given their time and talent to Belle Masque presentations. This year, under the moderation of Father Dwyer, the fraternity has done much to further the ends of its constitution. ALPHA SI OMEGA First Row: Pete Smith, President. Second Row: Bill DiPaolo, Joann Dynakowski, Joe Styborski, Treasurer: Kathy Roos, Ken Resinski. Missing: Richard McIntyre. Alpha Sigma Lambda, composed of part-time students, was established at Villanova in the Spring of 1959 with the chartering of the Mu Chapter. The fraternity offers academic assistance and promotes scholarship among its fra- ternal brothers. It limits its membership to only those students who have a 3.2 cumulative average for 30 credits. A distinguishing feature of Alpha Sigma Lambda is that induction into the society insures one a lifetime mem- bership. ALPHA SIGMA LAMBDA Albert Chukitus. John Keohane, Dorothy M. Adair, Frances George Eltringham, Vice-F esident; Joseph McLaughlin. Cline, Secretary and Treasurer; Robert Gross, President; Rodney Broadlctt, Philip Porth. 185 William Allard Ross Anzaldi Charles Butler Christopher Clark Peter Connors Robert Coogan Joseph Cutroneo Robert Delaney John Dclany Nicholas DiMarino 186 WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN Joann Dynakowski Frank Gilbride Rocco Guidice James Howley James Lombardi John Lucey Louis Olivere Leo Rattigan Richard Richman Joseph Ruggiero Ralph Savoano Robert Sullivan James Tate Joseph Tate Patrick Traynor Marion Wagner COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Martin Whalen William Williams Arthur Wolf NOT PHOTOGRAPHED. Mark DeSantis, Raymond Polaski. Who’s Who Among American Universities and Colleges pays honor to those students who have shown outstanding qualities in scholarship, leadership, and participation in extra-curricular activities. Students arc nominated by a committee composed of students, faculty members and administrators. Those fulfilling the necessary requirements are approved for membership in the honorary organization, with the hope that they will maintain the high standards they achieved at Villanova throughout their lives. A 187 SPORTS Athletics flourished at Villa nova. But whether on the gridiron, track, basketball court, baseball diamond, team work and sportsmanship of all V Ulanova athletes was evi- dent. Throughout the season spectators accord much praise to individual performers but it has been Villanova s ability to play as a unit that has brought winning combinations to the main line. An all powerful determination to win and a sincere love for the game exemplified Villanova athletes, however, win, lose or draw sportsmanship pre- vailed. FOOTBALL Senior quarterbacks Ted Aceto and Rich Richman con- tinued to combine their passing and running talents to lead Villanova to its second successful season in many years. VILLAXOVA UNIVERSITY'S 1962 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Front Row, left to right: Freshman and line coach Ed. Michaels, backfield coach Joe Regers, equipment manager Charlie Farnan, captain Charlie Johnson, head coach Alex Bell, trainer Jake Xevin, line coach Lou Ferry and line coach George Karras. Second Row: A1 Reinoso, Joe Cut- roneo. Bob Merenda, Ted Aceto, Bob Kowalski, Larry Glueck, Richie Richman. Jack Clifford. Ralph Russo, Lou Rettino, Billy Joe and Mike DeLone. Third Row: Dick Bertozzi, Jack Boyle, Rich Corona, Bill Armstrong, Bob Dunn, Bill Sherlock, Jim Kropkc, Fran Dougherty. Vince Panctta, John Burke, Charlie Moore, A1 Atkinson and Jack McDonald. Fourth Row: Gene Ceppetclli, AI ('alligaris. Tom Smith, Charlie McCurran, Lou Chiarolanza, Ed Stranix, Joe Farbcr, Harry Walter, Ted Kompa, Charlie Noona, Arnie Buben and Buddy Nask. Fifth Row: Mike Strofolino, Mike Manger, Bill Quigley, Jim Thomas, Tom O'Connor, Greg Fay, Dick Sernyak, Greg Shorten, Dick Dunn, Joe Cawley. Bill Barbaro, John Dinan and John McDonnell. Sixth Row: Manager Roger Elsasser. Mike Buono, Tom Fitzgerald, Charlie O’Reilly, Emmett Michaels. Bill O'Hara. Frank Culotta, Walter Ray, Jack Gastlev. Norm I’ieschalski and manager Gerald Franceski. The eyes of football minded Mainliners were centered on the 1962 Wildcat football team. On paper, the Villanova squad, with its great spirit and co- hesiveness, equaled the record of the Sun Howl Champions a year ago. Their well-balanced offense could and did capitalize on opponents’ weaknesses. For the second time in as many years, the Cats showed a tremendous ground and aerial attack. Equally efficient was their rough, complicated monster defense, spearheaded by a rugged, determined line. The ’62 Cats were noted for their versatility, as witnesses by the fact that they were ranked ninth in the nation in total rushing defense. These achievements and hard work of both the coaches and the players did not go unrewarded, for they received a bid to play the highly talented Oregon State University team in the celebrated 4th annual Liberty Bowl at Municipal Stadium. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Pile driving left halfback Jim Thomas skirts right end behind lead blockers in season’s opener. Passing ace Ted Aceto manages to throw on target despite onrushing opponent linemen. VILLANOVA BUCKED TO GLORY . . . Villanova s fleet halfback Bob Merenda rips past Xavier line for a sizeable gain. White unit quarterback Rich Richmann starts upfield on route to some of the yardage that ranks him among all time Villanova leaders. IN THE SWIRL OF HEATED COMPETITION 1. Billy Joe 2. Bill Barbaro 3. Charlie Johnson 4. Bob Kowalski 5. Arnie Buben 6. Larry Glueck 7. Gene Ceppetelli 8. Joe Cutroneo 9. Bill Armstrong A football player’s senior year tends to bring back many memories. A look into the past will reveal the struggles and hardships, and the highlights and glory that this group of fine athletes have experienced. In 1959 when these 18 seniors first stepped onto the gridiron, they had the nucleus of a real good freshman squad. One year later, with a grueling schedule facing them, many of these boys as sophomores won starting berths on the varsity team. However, coupled with many injuries and inexperience, the Cats had an unimpressive 2-8 record. But to the surprise of many, these seniors aided in redeem- ing Villanova as an eastern football power. They now had the weight, the experience, and the coach, Alex Bell. Through 1. Rich Richman 2. A1 Calligaris 3. Lou Rettino 4. Mike De Lone 5. Ted Aceto 6. Jim Thomas 7. A1 Rcinoso 8. Bob Merenda 9. Jim Kropke 1 194 Season’s Record V.U.-West Chester................... V.U.-V.M.I.......................... Boston College-V.U.................. V.U.-Buffalo ....................... V.U.-Delaware ...................... V.U.-Xavier ........................ V.U.-Dctroit ....................... Mass.-V.U........................... V.U.-Rutgers........................ their endeavors they truly earned an 8-2 record, including a victory over Wichita in the Sun Bowl. The year is now 1962 and these once green and inexperi- 7-2 enced freshmen are now seniors, the pride of the Mainline. 31-6 They have earned themselves a respectable 7-2 record and a 24-0 bid to the nationally touted Liberty Bowl. 28-13 This year's graduation class has been said to be by many 36-6 coaches, alumnae, and fans the greatest group of football re- 22-10 cruitees in the history of Villanova. And. rightly so. for many 16-8 members of this class have been recipients of numerous honors. 14-0 As a final tribute to our senior class many of the professional 19-18 football clubs have drafted, and signed many of our standout 34-12 players. 195 i r Sophomore standout John McDonnell drags down West Chester's Little All-American Joe Iacone for minus yardage. Combining brute strength with quick steps powerful Billy Joe manages to elude an opponent’s grasp. West Chester back abruptly reaches the end of the road under a descending ava- lanche of Wildcats. ◄ All east tackle, Captain Charlie Johnson led the ’62 Wildcat squad to a successful season. Congratulations are in order for this stellar lineman who gave inspiring leadership and support to his team. Wildcat guard Al Calligaris in hot pursuit of an op- Veteran end Joe Cutroneo snares pass despite stubborn defender, ponent fumble. 1962 Freshman Football Team. Top Row: Nick Russo, backfield coach: Roger Agin, Nick Cironc, Joe Linsalata, Don Koshlap. Jay Curry, Richie Fabrizio, Dave Connell, Jerry Strid. Second Row: Jack Helm, line coach; Vic Bialous, Bill Sweeney, John Sullivan, John McAdams, Rich Schoenborn, A1 Becker, Joe Santomauro, Rudy Jugo, Tom Brown, Ed Michaels, head coach. Bottom Row: John Kellehcr, Don Hartlaub. George Ackerson, Rich La velle. Rich Rosenteel, Larry Jones. Mike Guerrieri, Joe Piela, Dave Capozzi, Joe Mauro. Not shown: Vic Bierman, Bob Schwind, manager. L FRESHMAN FOOTBALL The Wildkittens completed this season with a 2-2 record, which included victories over Bullis Prep and West Chester. men: John Kelleher, Jerry Strid, Joe Piela, Dave Capozzi, Nick Cirone, Larry Jones, John McAdams. Wildkitten starting line up. Backfield: Don Hartlaub. Mike Guerrieri, David Connell, Joe Stontomauro. Line- Fullback Billy Joe picks up valuable yardage on a draw-play late in the second quarter, LIBERTY Yillanova wildcat Maurice McCarthy wel comes all to the Liberty Bowl. Rich Richman sets himself for quarterback option play. BOWL ’62 Lou Rcttino races through a gapping hole in the Beaver’s de- fense gaining one of the many wildcat first downs. After another successful season Villanova University played host to the Beavers of Oregon State in the fourth annual Liberty Bowl Classic. Led by All American Terry Baker’s 99-yard run. Oregon State eked out a slim 6-0 victory over the Wildcats before a crowd of 17.048 freezing fans and a nation-wide color television audience. Villanova’s pile driving offense moved exceedingly well, but the stubborn Beavers rose time and time again to halt these Wild- cat attacks. By virtue of their all around play, Terry Baker received the Most Valuable Player Award and our own Billy Joe was voted the Outstanding Back. In spite of the defeat. Villanova proved that they were capable of playing nationally ranked football powers. This in itself is a tribute to the coaching of Alex Bell and his staff. Junior halfback John Boyle evades Oregon State’s tacklers for an important nine yard gain. BASKETBALL Co-Captains Jim O’Brien and Jim McMonagle share Coach Jack Kraft’s high aspirations of an- other successful season on the hardwood. Seated, from left: Assistant coach Jack Devine, Jim Hodson, Joe McGill, co-captains Jim O’Brien and Jim McMonaglc, Warren Winterbottom. Wally Jones, trainer Jake Nevin and head coach Jack Kraft. Standing, from left: Manager Denny Corcoran, Richie Richman, Gerry Stefanic, Sam Iorio, Jim Washington, Eric Erickson. Ben Kenny, Don Ficca and manager John Duffy. The ’62-’63 Villanova basketball season opened on a sour note. It was true that the Cats were the defending Quaker City Tournament champs, but the gaps left by Hubie White’s graduation and George Leftwich’s injury were glaring ones. Consequently, not many were surprised when Princeton dumped the Wildcats in the opening game at the Villanova Field House. The team played mediocre ball through the first half of the season, failing to successfully defend its Quaker City Tournament title and standing at 6-6 after twelve games. Then the Cats jelled and reeled off eleven victories in the last 13 games — defeating arch-rival. Saint Joseph’s, for the second straight year in Big Five play, tying Penn for the City title, and receiving a bid to the Xational Invitation Tourna- ment in the progress. In the XIT, Villanova gained a first round victory over DePaul. Xext the Wildcats bumped off first-seeded Wichita, ranked fifth nationally. Thus we entered the semifinals of the tournament with high hopes of victory. Unfortunately, Cani- sius avenged an earlier loss, and Marquette relegated the Cats to fourth place. The final record for the season was 19-10, an outstanding performance considering pre-season , expectations. The Cats were led this year by Wally Jones, an inspira- tional and flashy guard who carried the team to many vic- tories. Wally combined the exceptional talents of scoring, playmaking, and defending — and received All-American men- tion. Just a junior. Jones will return next year to lead the ’63-’64 squad. Jim McMonaglc soars over Princeton defender for quick two points. Backcourt ace, Wally Jones, sinks an important free throw to give Villanova a ten-point lead over Xavier University. 203 — — Jim O’Brien comes out on the short end of a battle of the boards with Duquesnc Willie Ross. I 204 i______ Sam Iorio lends a helping hand to Jim Mo Monagle in snagging a vital rebound against Princeton. Tension mounts in the Palestra as Soph guard Eric Erickson, is hemmed in by Xavier defenders. Wally Jones, Villa- nova’s Mr. Basket- ball, shows LaSalle’s Tony Abbott why he earned All-American, All-East, and All-Big Five honors. 206 Villanova's Ben Kenny hits a long jumper over the futile efforts of Detroit’s Dick Dzik as the Wildcats roll over the Titans. LaSalle’s Walt Sampson is tied by the defensive efforts of the Villanova Big Three. O’Brien. McMonagle, and Wash- ington (partially hidden). Co-Captain Jim McMonagle gets a held ball with LaSalle's George Sutor. Scrappy Wildcat guard, Warren Winterbottom deflects attempted Mus- keteer shot at Penn’s Palestra. it Eric Erickson takes advantage of a McMonigle pick on way to a valuable basket against LaSalle’s Explorers. Wally Jones stops short on a fast break and tosses in his “patented” jump shot. DcPaul’s highly-talented M. C. Thompson halts an Erickson drive. N. I. T. Jim Washington clutches an important rebound as the Cats attempt to widen their three-point lead. Hail to the victors. Happy Cats get well-deserved ride after N.I.T. upset of Wichita Wheatshockcrs. Senior Jim McMonagle tries to block out Tom Chester in Villanova's 61-46 loss to Canisius. Butch Wintcrbottom's clutch basket provides the im- petus for the come-from-bchind upset over top-ranked Wichita. Xate Bowman, Wichita’s giant, trips over Jim McMonagle as Jim Washington moves in to gain possession of the elusive round-ball. Villanova’s All-American sprinters Frank Budd and Paul Drayton finish first and second in the I.C.A.A.A.A. 100-yard dash. TRACK The loss of sprinters Frank Budd and Paul Drayton caused Coach Elliott to shift the emphasis to the mid- dle distances in the Wildcats’ bid to add more ICAAAA championships and possibly the second National Col- legiate title to its showcase. The cross country team, led by Captain Owen Maguire, started the bid by winning the ICAAAA meet and placing second in the NCAA at Michigan State. Villanova also became the first team to place three men on the All-American team, Pat Traynor, Vic Zwolak, and Tom Sullivan. The banked-board circuit was delayed by the NCAA-AAU feud but the pole vaulters made people forget the dispute. Olympian Rolando Cruz joined the 16 foot club and became its most consistent mem- ber. The sophomore mile relay team, anchored by Don Webster, set a new collegiate record in climaxing the Wildcats’ indoor ICAAAA team victory. As spring emerged, the Wildcats once again domi- nated the Penn Relays and boosted the prestige of Eastern track by victories in the California relay meets. Noel Carroll and Tom Sullivan joined the dis- tance corps and helped to make the 1963 team the most balanced team in Villanova history. 212 I Bob Collins and Harry Smcck complete last lap of the Steeplechase event, as they hurdle the water jump. Former Olympian Rolando Cruz soars over the bar at 15 ft. 6 in. during the I.C.A.A.A.A. meet held at Villanova University. te' Frank Budd defeats teammate Paul Drayton in 220 yards dash in 20.6 seconds dur- ing the I.C.A.A.A.A. Track meet. Owen McGuire, Pat Traynor and John Angevine begin the 4th and final lap of the mile run during the Father's Day Track meet. The mighty All American Shotputtcr Billy Joe lets go with a Villanova record shot of 60 feet 6 inches. I.C.A.A.A.A s gold medal winner Doug Kerr lets go with a heave of 224 ft. IO' j in. in the javelin event setting a new Villanova record. Leon Pras displays winning form in racing to victory in I.C.A.A.A.A. high hurdle event. Time 14.2. SS Villanova track team receives trophy for first winning the I.C.A.A.A.A. track meet 5 times. Accepting the award is Paul Drayton, Coach Eliot and Frank Budd. This is a fine trib- ute to mentors Eliot and Tupney for a job well done. )i I All American distance runner Pat Traynor leads the pack of runners at the % mark during the I.C.A.A.A.A. mile rule. Vic Zowolac starts to turn on the speed on the last lap of the 2 mi. distance event. I MU John Angevine leads pack at the halfway mark of the 2 mi. run. V I 218 Al Jackman springs from the starting blocks in the opening leg of the mile relay. Billy Joe becomes sixth member of the 60 foot club. Rolando Cruz lopes down runway in another attempt at the cross bar. Villanova’s Don Webster crosses tape in 50.5 seconds, completing the 440 yards dash. Event took place at the Inquirer Track and Field meet held at Convention Hall. Rolando Cruz breaks 16 foot pole vault barrier during Inquirer Indoor meet. Villanova’s winning combination of the mile relay consisted of Paul Drayton, A1 Jackman, Leon Wagner and Bob Raemort. 1963’s answer to Ron Delaney. Irish born distance runner Noel Carroll. ▼ V 221 SWIMMING Front row, from left: Manager A1 Nelson, head coach Ed Geisz, John Manning, A1 Hicks, captain Dick McDonough, Frank Keim, Roger Guthrie and moderator Rev. H. Syvinski. Middle row: Assistant coach Jack Lumsden, Rick Girdler. Jim Grimm. Bernie Ennis, Ed Speer, Dick Feron and Jack Geoghegan. Back row: Chris Fisher. Dan Hurley, Dick Blancato, A1 Ncncetti, Paul Winn and Phil Maher. Wildcat swimmer Rick Girdler executes winning form in butterfly event. Captain and All American swimmer Dick McDonough takes a breather. 222 A coach’s dream. Villanova’s outstanding freestyle relay team consisting of Rick Girdler, Dick McDonough. Paul Winn and Jack Geoghegan. Wildcat A1 Nancctti demonstrates diving prowess with a backward one and a half. BASEBALL 4 Versatile Phil Fidalgo was the chief reason for many a Wildcat victory. 1962 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Front Row, from left: Trainer Jack Nevin, Jerry Win- chester, Hank David, Don Melega, Richie Richman, Phil Fidalgo and coach Art Mahan. Second Row: Manager Tom Redmond, Mike Kilcy, Pete Connors. Dan Rcnn, John Strogus and Joe Farber. Third Row: Bruce Howard, Jack Lynch, Pete Sapnar. Frank Shecrin and Gerry Harrington. Last Row: Bill Smith and Don Albino. Not in photo A1 Weigand and Dick Radziak. a fl V o . ' Yl• i Mi H vA% 4 ▼ ‘T 1 T . ; - Shortstop Jack Lynch shows his hitting prowness as he slams a double to right center field against LaSalle College. His speed payed off. Reserve catcher Joe Farber beats out an infield hit. • -. 1 s . : • ______________________________________________ Mixed emotions are personified by Wildcat players as they view the action from the Villanova bench. Work-horse of the Villanova mound corp Bruce Howard proved to be a “thorn in the side” to Wildcat opponents. Captain I)an Renn prepares to tag out West Chester player attempting to steal third l asc. Plays like this made Danny a solid performer. 228 Members of the 1962 Golf Team include (from left to right) Frank Gilbride, Ed Coffey, John Driscoll, George Stanton, and Scott Schwartz. GOLF Despite a tougher schedule and the loss of five Iettermen, the 1963 Golf Team fielded one of its best teams in years. John Driscoll and Hob McMahon were the only players returning to the team which was to face such regional powers as Army, Navy, Princeton and Penn State. But players such as Scott Schwarz, Ben Kenny and Joe Patterson provided excellent play to assure success. During the past three years the golf team has had one of the best intercollegiate records in the East. It has compiled a record of 36 wins and 8 losses, while winning eleven and losing four last year. Last fall Ed Coffey, Bob McMahon, Joe Patterson and Captain John Driscoll represented Villanova in the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Association Champion- ship. John Driscoll reached the finals finishing fourth in the qualifying rounds. ViManova’s home matches are played at Aronimink Golf Club, site of the 1962 Professional Golfers’ Asso- ciation Championship. John Driscoll displays form that garnered him the position as captain of this year’s team. 229 Captain Luke St. Ongc kicks ahead against first troop Rugby Club. Villanova forms loose scrum as Don Crout- hamel takes line out and passes off to half Ed Kurek. RUGBY Wildcats Tom James, Ed Kurek and “Duke” Ford converse on the ball as Don Cannava moves in. BASKETBALL Pat Massi surrounded by a host of defenders Tap off—Tricia Straud and Mary Joyce Kirk fight for ball during practice session in Alumni Gym Mary Joyce Kirk intercepts pass intended for Joan Tattersall Larry Glueck Dick McDonough OUTSTANDING ATHLETES Jack Lynch Billy Joe Hi Wally Jones Rolando Cruz Jim O'Brien Pat Traynor INTRAMURAL Ed Geisz, Intramural Director SPORTS Baseball enthusiasts get their chance to participate in Intramural softball during the spring months at Yillanova University. Under the Intramural Sports Program, ample facilities are provided to the students. Quarterback Iggic Ifuginia releases pass behind bone crushing block. Intramural linemen scramble for loose ball on Austin Hall field. “This rhubarb must cease!” Referee Ben Bump holds up hands in last valiant effort to halt the squabble. Defenders Denny Callag- han and Jim Grady move in on enemy pass receiver Willy Warte. Team captains Charlie Roberts and Mike Clements shake hands after a hard-fought championship game between the “Rejects” and “5 men.” Great enthusiasm and pride is shown by both faculty and stu- dent body. In keeping with the intention of Villanova Univer- sity to develop a graduate both spiritually and physi- cally conditioned, a campus-wide athletic program of intramural sports has long been the source of much interclass rivalry. Intramurals serve to channel the pent-up athletic interests of the students, and to offer them a well-balanced program of recreation. Regularly scheduled games insure that all partici- pants have an equal opportunity to land play-off berths. Round after round only serves to increase tension, tempers and competitive spirits. This program is set up by Ed Geisz, the Intramural Director who is only assisted by John Lumsden and the officers of the Council. Faculty member Father Michael Gallagher fights student Randolph Benedict for rebound. 0 Defensive men move in to shackle midfielder during practice session at Villanova University stadium. Villanova attackman Dave Dunn cradles ball as he pivots to feed midfielder. LACROSSE Bill White dodges defensemen enroute to score. Art Mahan, Athletic Director and baseball coach. ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT With a toss of the coin some games are lost and some are won. Throughout the season, much acclaim is accorded many Mainliner performers. But few fans realize the amount of time and energy of the men be- hind the scenes who seldom receive cheers but they form an integral part of a winning combination. And in a way, they are just as vital to the team as its players. Each member sees and lives the game as it progresses and is proud of knowing that he is doing something to help the team. Ken Mugler, Athletic publicity director. Rev. Father Curran, Chairman of the Athletic board. UNDERCLASSMEN These short years as an underclassman, consisting of dances, parties, classes, tests—adulthood, make up a brief but complete preface to one's last year of College. The foundation which is created during this period of time is the key to one's future. Whether motives are dedicated to a life of service to God or to fellow man, the underclass years are irreplaceable. FRESHMEN A Frosh is introduced to the literary life.’’ Orientation—what docs it mean? Traditions to be learned, forms to be filled out. spirit to be created, new friendships to be developed; but most important of all. a sense of love and devotion for Alma Mater. ‘First semester will be over before we finish these forms.” ‘‘Cold Frosh guard the stadium from the attack of West Chester Rams.” ‘Guys, the thing to remember is, don’t get caught. 243 SOPHOMORES Sophomore Class Officers: Greg Shorten. Treasurer: Charlie Zaccaria. Vice- President, Dianne Naples, Secretary; John Clancy, President. Sophomore Class Orientation Committee. Now that freshman year is over for the class of ’65. they will settle down to the role of being upperclass- men and can begin to look forward to many future events, under the able leadership of President John Clancy. Giving needed assistance in guiding “frosh during Orientation Week resulted in a job well done. Now Sophomores look back upon Cotillion, the first social event held by the class. The class sponsored a Spring Project which included patronage and assist- ance to a group of orphans who came to the campus to participate in field events. 244 Knroute to Mardi Gras. And remember, there are two “I’s” in Villanova. “O.C.’s” perform their functions. Junior Class Officers: Rich Connors, Treasurer; Joe McGill, Vice- President; John Hagerty, President; Jim Murphy, Secretary. The class of 1964 has truly left a mark of success upon the history of Yillanova this year. Under the guidance of John Hagerty, class president, and the Reverend Michael Gallagher. O.S.A., class moderator, along with the other officers and active class workers, the juniors have successfully arranged the tra- ditional Orphans’ Weekend, tied for first place with the seniors for the Homecoming floats, and sponsored one of the most enjoyable Junior Weeks to be held in many years. As the juniors now prepare to fill the places of the graduating class, the spirit which they so splendidly displayed for their three years has been intensified even more in preparation for their future tasks. The “new” Villanovans provide music in keeping with the theme of “silver Bells.” 246 The annual Charity Ball introduces the true spirit of Christmas to Villanova. JUNIORS Entertaining the “Johnies” was all part of the day. “A bike would be nice.” “Line forms to the left for the start of a great day. SENIORS As the senior approaches his long-awaited graduation day, he is filled with conflicting emotions. He experiences feelings of anticipation, thinking of the new avenues awaiting him. Yet, too, he experiences a nostalgia for another part of his life that has ended. The memories of days at VUlanova will remain with him forever, never again to become a reality. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY You arrive at Villanova in 1959, more than a little worried, shyly confident, and very confused. You are immediately attacked by a horde of maniacs known as “white hats.” You learn the Alma Mater, “V for Villanova,” and meet a few friends. You have your start towards the Villanova spirit. A rarely seen football team compiles an unimpressive 1-8 record, but you hope things will get better when your fresh- man team reaches the varsity level. Before you have time to plan the spring round of picnics, it is election time. High- lights of the class elections include a complete sweep by the “Voice of Unity” party. In a cloud of all night cramming, you pack up for an intellectual summer vacation. The Senior Class Officers are Ralph Saviano and Jim Tate (sitting), Jim O'Brien and Bob Coogan (standing). The motto of these men has been progress, keeping in mind the note of success in everything they undertake. In their activities they have been guided by the invaluable advice of the class moderator, Reverend Richard D. Appicci. During the summer vacation you read three books and come back educated and tanned. You take over the other end of orientation and soon become the proud possessor of a class blazer. There still aren't enough home games to suit you. so you join a thousand other Villanovans on a trek to West Point—or is it New York City? The monsoon season comes with its daily mud baths, but spring breaks through and elec- tions are again upon you. They are noisy, with promises flying fast and furious. You now take a serious view of management and elect Jim Tate. Rocky Guidice, Frank Gilbride, and Jim O'Brien to office. Before the year’s end you have ordered your class ring and—you have become a part of Villanova. 250 When you return after a hurried summer, you realize that you are a junior now and it’s high time you started studying. Some of the highlights that will remain a memory are the Sun Howl, the NCAA, the Quaker City Tournament, the IC4A Crown, getting your class ring, the establishment of girls' intramurals, and the Orphans’ Outing. You saw Mendel Hall dedicated and opened and now another new building has come to campus, the new seminary. You have seen Villanova grow. This growth isn’t confined to buildings and enrollment. With the start of Junior Week—you begin to realize another growth —in yourself. You've learned the spirit of Villanova and you are part of it. The Senior Steering Committee is comprised of approximately seventy-five members, whose pur- pose is to assist with all functions of the class and to act as a liason between officers and the senior student body. As you enter your senior year, you find that you have many mixed emotions—anticipation, nostalgia, regret for things un- done in the past three years, and a firm resolve to do everything, and to cram every bit of knowledge, fun. and living that you possibly can into these last eight months. You attend every dance, every football game, every frat party, and make plans for the final wind-up—your last big weekend—a blast to end all blasts—your Senior Weekend. You make your last retreat, attend your last class, take your final “final exams” and then— you graduate. As you slowly and solemnly walk up and re- ceive your diploma—the memories of the past four years jumble together in retrospect. You and your classmates have grown together from Villanova freshmen to Villanova men and women. EDWARD L. ABATE • 422 Portland Drive, Broomall. Pa. • Mon- sienor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering • Villanova Engineer 1, 2. 3, Art Editor 4; AICE 2, 3, Vice- President 4; Tau Beta Pi Honorary Fraternity 3, 4. THEODORE A. ACETO • 2839 Constitution Road, Camden 4. N. J • Gloucester Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Educa- tion • Senior Dinner Dance; Orphans Outing; Junior Dinner Dance; Belle Air 2, 3. 4; Villanovan 3; T T 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 4; PSEA 3. 4. SANTO CHARLES AGOLINO • 227 Wyoming Avenue, West Pitts ton, Pa. • West Pitt'ton High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Villanova Singers 1, 2, 4; Spanish Club 1, 4; Intramurals 2. 4. JON CARL AIMONE • 1402 Central Avenue, Union City, New Jersey • St. Michael’s High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • WWVU 1; Pre-Law Society 2, 3, 4; Society for the Ad- vancement of Management 3, 4; PKP 1, 2, 3, 4. MATTHEW ANTHONY ALESSI • 4 Butler Place. Garden City. New York • Garden City High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Senior Dinner Dance; Intercollegiate Jar Festival 4; Charity Ball; Orphans Outing; Orphans Party; Junior Dinner Dance; Sophom-rc Cotillion; Freshmen Orientation; Spirit 2; T T 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; DPM 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM K. ALLARD • 110 W. Shore Road, Warwick. R. I. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics • National Collegiate Who’s Who; Belle Masque 1. 2; Music Society 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN BAPTIST AMENDOLA • 245 Collins Avenue. Mt Vernon. N. Y. • Archbishop Stepinac High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. FRANK ANDERSON • Federal Furnace Road. Plymouth. Mass. • Plymouth High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • Sanctuary Society 3, 4; Villanova Society of Psychological Investigation 2. 3: Ice Hockey 3. 4; Student Education Association 1, 2. 4; PSEA 1, 2. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY S. ANGELUCCI • 803 N. 66th Street. Philadelphia. Pa. • St. Thomas More High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco nomics • Accounting Society 3, 4. ROSS ROBERT ANZALDI • 48 Jackson Avenue, Rutherford, N. J • Rutherford High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • National Collegiate Who’s Who; Student Council 3, 4; Mother's Day; WWVU 4; Belle Masque 3, 4; Villanova Band 1, Student Director 2, 3. President 4; Pre-Law 1. 2. Student Council Repre- sentative 3, Vice-President 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. J. WILLIAM ARMSTRONG. JR. • 717 Milldam Road. Towson 4. Md. • Loyola High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Senior Dinner Dance; Senior Steering; Junior Orphan's Outing; Junior Dinner Dance; T T 4; Pre-Law Society 2, 3, 4; Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, 4. PETER LOUIS ARQUIN • Orcficld Rt. 1, Pa. • Northwestern High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Villanova Band 2. LKD 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD GEORGE ASCOLESE • 1717 Park Avenue. Willow Grove, Pa. • Cardinal Dougherty High School • Bachelor of Chil Engineering • American Society of Civil Engineers 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH J. ATHANSIO • 20 Jefferson Street. Glen Cove. N. Y • Bachelor of Science in Economics. JOHN J. BAILEY • 437 Southwest Drive, Silver Spring, Md. • Archbishop John Carroll High School • Bachelor of Arts • Sopho- more Cotillion; WWVU—Radio Station I, 2, 3; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4 252 ROBERT J. BAMMF.R • 7442 Fayette Street, Philadelphia. Pa. • Cardinal Dougherty High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Spanish Club 3. 4. ROBERT L. BANKLE • 3221 Englewood Street, Philadelphia. Pa. • Father Judge High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Senior Dinner Dance; Intercollcgatc Jazz Festival 4; Orphans Outing; Orphans Party; Junior Dinner Dance; Sophomore Cotillion; Fresh- men Orientation; Spirit 2; Belle Air 3, 4; T T 3, 4; K of C I. 2. 3. 4; Marketing Society 2, 3, 4; Nick Basca 4; Shamokinaki 3, 4; Intra- murals 1. 2, 3, 4. JAMES K. BANNON • 145 E. Willard Street, Philadelphia. Pa. • Northeast Catholic High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • American Institute of Radio Engineers 2, 3. 4; Yillanova Rocket Society 3; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Eta Kappa Nu 3, 4. JOSEPH M. BANYAS • East Greenville. Pa. • Allentown Central Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Student Council 4; T T 2, 4; K of C 3. 4; .Astronomy Club 3. 4; SAM 2. 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM J. BARBARO • 6201 S. California Street, Chicago. Ill • St. Rita's High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN D. BARRENTINE • 625 North 64th Street. Philadelphia, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. JOHN M. BARRON • 54W N. Fairhill Street, Philadelphia 20. Pa. • Cardinal Dougherty High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Accounting Society 2, 3, 4; Quarterdeck Society 4. BRUCE J. BARTON • 400 Harvard Avenue, Broomall, Pa. • Marple-Newtown High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Senior Dinner Dance; Intercollegiate Jazz Festival 4; Finance Society 2, President 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, i. LOUIS CHARLES BATTISTA • 224 Sherman Street, Watertown. N. Y. • Watertown High Schcol • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Senior Dinner Dance; Belle Air 4; Spanish Club 3. 4; LKD 1, 2. 3, 4. JAMES F. BEAN • Box 71, Pipersville, Pa. • Lansdale Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Society for the Advance- ment of Management 2, 3, 4. EUGENE C. BEHL • 1323 North 28th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • St. Joseph Preparatory School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • Student Council 4; Sophomore Cotillion; American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3, 4; Pi Tau Sigma 3, 4; PKP 3, 4; Intramural 1, 2. PETER J. BELFI • 89 S. Brighton Avenue, Upper Darby, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Pre-Law Society 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3. 4 DANIEL A. BELL • 762 Drcxelbrook Drive. Drexcl Hill, Pa • Bachelor of Science in Economics. DAVID B. BELL • 122 Mott Avenue, Burlington, N. J. • Burlington Senior High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Villanova Band 1. ANDREW CHESTER BKLLANO • 629 N. 64th Street, Philadel phia. Pa. • St. Thomas More High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • American Institute ot Radio Engineers 3, 4. 253 V ROBERT G. BELLWOAR • 701 Kins of Prussia Road, Radnor. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Pre-Law Society 4; Sailing Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH L. BERGIN. JR. • 4871 Windsor Street. Philadelphia. Pa. • West Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Society for the Advancement of Management 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. LOUIS EUGENE BERNARD • 45 Trappe Road. Royersford. Pa. • Roman Catholic High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • American Institute of Electrical Engineers 3, 4; American Institute of Radio Engineers 3. 4. PAUL S. BERTZ, JR. • 537 W. Chestnut Street. Lancaster, Pa. • Lancaster Catholic High School • Bachelor ol Science in Economics • Sanctuary Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Gamma 3, 4; Accounting Society 2, 3, 4; Shamokinaki 1, 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY A. BEVILACQUA • 196 Grayson Avenue, Mercerville. N. J. • Bachelor of Arts. RICHARD LEE BILON • 5 Nugent Street, New Hyde Park, X. Y. • Holy Cross High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Student Council 4; Orientation 4; Mother’s Day; American Chemical Society 1; CCD 2, Student Council Representative 4 JOHN J. BIRD. JR. • 50 Meadowbrook Road. Short Hills, X. J. • Millburn High Schcol • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Student Council Variety Show 3; Charity Ball; Orphans Outing; Orphans Party; Ja z Concert; Mother's Day; Junior Steering; Sophomore Cotillion; Bell Air 2. 3; T T 2, 3; IRS 3; NFCCS 1. 2, 3, 4; Marketing Society 2, 3; K of C 1, 2, 3, 4. LORRAINE T. BIRKHOLZ • 20S4 Jones Road. Fort Lee. X. J. • Academy of the Holy Angels • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Charity Ball; Orphans Outing; Orphans Party; Yillanovan 3; T T 1. 2, 3, 4: Belle Masque I, 2, 4. Make-up Director 3; IRS 1, 2. Women's Glee Club 2; Nurses Pinning 3; Shamokinaki 2; Pi Theta Chi 1. 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH D. BIRLE • 3000 Sheridan Road, Chicago, 6 III. Malvern Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Senior Steering; Charity Ball; Orphans Outing; Orphans Party; Junior Dinner Dance; Mother's Day; Junior Steering; Sophomore Cotil- lion; Spirit I, 2; Blue Key 4; Sanctuary Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Marketing Society I, 2, 3. 4; SAM I, 2; Nick Basca 2; DPE 1. 2. 3, 4; Rugby Team 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND G. BLAILE • 58 Birchbrook Drive, Smith town, N. Y • Scton Hall High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • K of C 3, 4; Accounting Society 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. CALEB JOHN BLAKE • 808 Sterling Drive. Flossmoor. III. • Mendel Catholic High School • Bachelor of Arts • NROTC t, 2, 3. 4; Student Council 4; Mother's Day; Spirit 1; Belle Air 4; Villanova Singers I, 2, 3, Officer 4; Music Society 2; Spanish Club 3. 4. NFCCS 1, 2, 3, 4; Finance Society 4; Quarterdeck Society 4; Nick Basca 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4. MITCHELL J. BLANCK • 1415 Clements Road, Wyncote. Pa. • Cheltenham High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Belle Masque 4; Villanova Society of Psychological Investigation 4 ALFONSO J. BOCCUTI • 2208 S. Clarion Street. Philadelphia. Pa • Bishop Neumann High School • Bachelor of Science in Mathe- matics • French Club 2. JOHN JEFFERY BOLE • 5009 Dermond Road, Drexel Hill. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Semper Fidelis 4; Villanova Rocket Society 4; Marketing Societ 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD L. BOXACCARSO • 191 Oakland Avenue, Eastchesta N. Y. • Bachelor of Arts. 254 MICHAEL R. BONASERA • 320S Judith I.anc, Oceanside, N. Y. • Oceanside High School • Bach (lor of Science in Mathematics • Inter collegiate Jazz Festival 4; Orphans Outinst; Villanovan 1, 2; Astron- omy Club 3, 4; NFCCS 3; DPM 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS J. BONNER • 607 E. Strafford Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. ROBERT J. BORRACCIO • 7300 Passayunk Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. PHILLIP THOMAS BOSCHE • 3610 Hillcrest Road, Harrisburg, Pa. • Bishop McDevitt High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Senior Dinner Dance; Intercollegiate Jazz Festival General Co-Chairman 4; Senior Steering; Junior Dinner Dance; Junior Jazz Concert; Mother's Day; Sophomore Cotillion; WWVU I, 2, 3, Advertising Manager 4; Belle Air Publicity Manager 2; T T 3. Busi- ness Manager 4; Sanctuary Society 2, 3, 4; NFCCS 1, 2, 3, 4; SAM 3. 4; Nick Basca 4; Shamokinaki 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JUDITH ANN BOSCHETTI • 1340 Hudson Road, West Englewood, X. J • Academy of the Holy Angels • Bachelor of Science in Xursing • Orphans Party; WWVU 1, 2. Co-Librarian 3, 4; Belle Air 1,4; T T 2, 3; Belle Masque 2, 3; IRS 1, 2; VISA 2, 3; NFCCS 1, 2, 3, 4; Women's Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Pi Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra- murals 3. 4. THOMAS F. BOURNE • 329 Scaview Avenue. Swansea, Mas . • Monsignor Coyle High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Junior Dinner Dance; Spirit 3, 4; Pre-Law Society 1, 2. 3, 4; Sailing Club 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. FRANK S. BOZZA • 246 Milbank Avenue, Greenwick, Conn. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. JOHN H. BRACE. JR. • 8413 Williams Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. • Northeast Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Intramurals 1, 2. WILLIAM B. BRACKEN • 159 W. Springfield Avenue, Philadelphia. Pa. • Chestnut Hill Academy • Bachelor of Arts in Social Studies • Villanova Singers 1; Villa nova Society of Psychological Investigation 3, 4; NFCCS 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. JOHN P BRACOLONI • 163 Anderson Street, Trenton 10, N. J. • Trenton Catholic Boys’ High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco nornies • T T 4; NFCCS 4; Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 4. Marketing Society 3, 4. STEPHEN D. BRADLEY, JR. • 112 Vendome Road. Crosse Point. Mich. • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. SAMUEL V. BRATTINT • 517 Cheyney Road, Springfield, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • Orphans Party; Villanova Engineer 4; AIEE 2, 3, 4; AIRE 3. 4, Villanova Rocket Society 2, 3, 4; PKP 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES P. BRETT • 139 Academy Road, Clifton Heights, Pa. • West Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Veterans Club 1; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. ROGER S. BRIDE • .301 Baltimore Road. Rockville. Md. • Richard Montgomery High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 1, 2, 3. Company Commander 4; Student Council 3, 4; Spirit 1, 2, Co-Chairman 3, 4. WILLIAM P. BRODERICK, JR. • 7217 Grays Avenue, Philadcl phia, Pa. • West Catholic High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engi- neering • American Institute of Electrical Engineer 4; American Institute of Radio Engineers 4. 255 J JOHN' A. BROKARS • 616 Marlyn Road, Philadelphia, Pa. • St. Thomas More High School • Bachelor of Science in Chemistry • Senior Steering; Junior Steering; American Chemical Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 3, 4. PHILIP ANTHONY BRONZI • 247 Nevada Avenue, Atlantic City. N. J. • Holy Spirit High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • International Relations Society 3, 4; Intercollegiate Con- ference on Government 2, 3, President 4. RICHARD J. BRUMBAUGH • Swede Road, Norristown, Pa. • Bishop Kendrick High School • Bachelor of Science in Chemistry • American Chemical Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH F. BRUMFIELD • 2439 Linden Drive, Ha vert own, Pa • Bachelor of Science in Economics. ARNOLD A. BUBEN • 3279 Miller Street, Philadelphia. Pa. • LaSalle College High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Accounting Society 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 2. 3, 4. DANIEL P. BUCKLEY, III • 765 W. South Street, Carlisle, Pa • Bachelor of Science in Economics • T T 2, 3, 4; Met Club 2, 3, 4. DPE 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1,2; NFCCS 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH J. BUGGY • 121 Barker Avenue, Sharon Hill. Pa • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. JOHN A. BUKIS • 4027 N. 6th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. JAMES E. BURKE • Sylvan Shorer, Riva, Md. • St. Mary's High Schcol • NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Quarterdeck Society 4; Lacross Club 2, i, 4. THOMAS F. BURKE • 270 Copley Road, Stonehurst, Pa. • Mon- signor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Student Council 4, Parlimcntarian 4; IRS 1, 3, Secretary 2, Presi- dent 4; ICG I, 2. 3; NFCCS 3; CCD 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Law Society 4; Intramurals 3, 4. THOMAS L. BURTON • 244 E. Forrest Drive, Chalfont, Pa. • Lansdale Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Sociology • Semper Fidelis 2, 3, 4; Rugby Team 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. CHARLES JOSEPH BUTLER • 2613 Bala Lane, Ardmore. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • National Collegiate Who’s Who; Student Council I, 2; Stu- dent Activities Co-Chairman; Senior Dinner Dance; Charity Weekend Co-Chairman; Charity Ball; Orphans Outing; Orphans Party; Junior Steering; Orientation; Mendel Bulletin 3, Editor-in- Chicf 4; Villanova Band 1, 2, 3; LKI) 1, 2, 3, 4; Delta Epsilon Sigma Intramurals 1, 3. WILLIAM B. BUTLER • 295 Hyslip Avenue, Westfield, N. J • Holy Trinity High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics. RICHARD J. CAIRA • 361 Democrat Road, Gibbstown, N. J. • Paulsboro High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Society for the Advancement of Management 2, 3, 4. DENIS J. CALLAGHAN • 6064 Drexcl Road. Philadelphia, Pa. • LaSalle High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Market- ing Society 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. 256 STEPHEN’ S. CALLANEN • 298 Riley Street, Falk Church, Va. • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. ALFRED J. CALLIGARIS • 6119 Monroe Place. West New York. N. J. • St. Joseph’s High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • K of C 4; NFCCS 1, 2, 3, 4; Accounting Society 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL F. CAMARDO • P. O. Box 2C4, Riverside, N. J. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. ROBERT J. CAMPBELL • 1S01 Wynnewood Road. Ardmore, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engi- neering • Villanovan 3, 4; Villanova Society of Psychological In- ve tieation 3, 4; ASME 2, 3, 4. RICHARD A. CAMPION • 12 Craton Road, Wayne, Pa. • Malvern Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Senior Dinner Dance; Intercollegiate Jazz Festival 4; Spirit 3, 4; T T 1. 2, 3. 4; SAM 2, 3, 4; Nick Basca 3, 4; Interfraternity Ball 4; DPE 2. 3, 4; Rugby Team 1, 3. 4, Secretary 2. GERALD A. CANNIZZARO • 1148 Louise Avenue, Lancaster, Pa. • Lancaster Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Psychology • NROTC 1; Senior Dinner Dance; Villanova Band 3, 4; Sanctuary Society 2, 3 4; K of C 1; Villanova Society of Psychological In- vestigation 2, 3, 4; ACS 1; NFCCS 2, 3, 4; CCD 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 1; Nick Basca 1; Shamokinaki 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 4. ALOYSIUS V CANNON • 4027 Fairway Road. Lafayette Hill. Pa. • Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Junior Orphans Outing; Junior Steering; Finance Society 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. BERNARD A. CANNON • 271 Radar Drive. King of Prussia, Pa. • St. Matthew’s High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2; Society for the Ad- vancement of Management 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. ROBERT ALVIN CANNON • 2431 Geneva Avenue, Glcnsidc, Pa. • LaSalle High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Senior Dinner Dance; Intramurals 3, 4. ISIDORE A. CAPOZZOLO • 589 McKinley Street. Radnor. Pa. • Pius X High School • Bachelor of Arts in Social Science • Student Council 3, 4; Senior Dinner Dance; Senior Steering; Orphans Outing; Mothers Day; Junior Steering; Spirit 1. 2; Villanova Singers 1. 2. 4, Vice-President 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; NFCCS 1, 2, 3, 4; Inter- fraternity Ball 3; DPM 1. 2, 3. RONALD J. CARPINELLA • 411 Quigley Avenue. Willow Grove. Pa. • LaSalle College High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engi- neering • American Institute of Electrical Engineers 3, 4; American Institute of Radio Engineers 3, 4; PKP 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD P. CARRIGAN • 352 Lewis Road. Springfield. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • Sophcmore Cotillion; Orientation; Spirit 2; AIRE 2. 3, 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL F. CARSON • 3180 Lake Shore Road, Chicago. 111. • Malvern Preparatory School • Bachelor of Arts • Spanish Club 1; Rugby Team 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 4. A. ANDREW CASANO • 468 Guy Park Avenue, Amsterdam, N. Y. • St. John's Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • K of C 2, 3. 4; Literary Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Shamokinaki 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM J. CASHIN, JR. • 7033 Clearview Street, Philadelphia 19, Pa. • LaSalle College High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • IRS 4; Accounting Society 3, 4; Intramurals 4. 257 JACK C. CASSADY • 1541 Vernon Street, Norristown, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. GERALD S. CASSIDY • 64-36C 186th Lane, Flushing 65, X. Y. • Holy Cross High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Senior Dinner Dance; Intercollegiate Jazz Festival 4; Senior Steer- ins; IRS 3. 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Law Society 2. 3. 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS E. CASSIDY • 12 Oak Place, Hawthorne, X. J. • Mont clair Academy • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Intercollegiate Jazz Festival; Junior Dinner Dance: T T I; K of C 3, 4; Marketing Society 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Basketball 1 THOMAS MICHAEL CASTAGXA • 511« Woodland Avenue, Phila delphia, Pa. • West Catholic Histh School • Bachelor of Arts • Cotillion; Spirit 2; Cheerleaders 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ALFONSO B. CASTANOX • 6445 212th Street, Bayside, X. Y. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. JAMES JOSEPH CASTELLO • 514 Woodbine Avenue. Xarberth. Pa. • Malvern Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Yillanovan 4; Yillanova Singers I, 4; Marketing Soeietv 3, 4; Pistol Team 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4. BARTHOLOMEW H. CAVAXAGH • 323 S. Chester Pike. Glen olden. Pa. • Saint James High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Orphans Outing; Orphans Party; Sanctuary Society 4; K of C 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Shamokinaki 2; Freedom Forum 3, 4. EUGENE C. CEPPETELLI • R.R. 1, Copper Cliff. Ontario. Canada • Copper Cliff High School • Bachelor of Science in Edu- cation • Senior Dinner Dance; Orphans Outing; Belle Air 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 3. 4. ROBERT J. CERXIGLIA • 26o Westpark Lane. Clifton Heights. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Edu- cation • XROTC I. 2. 3, 4; Bell Air 3. 4; Villanova Singers 3. 4. ICG 2. RICHARD VICTOR CESTOXE • 66 Oakndge Road. Verona. X. J. • Verona High School • Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering • Villanova Engineer 4; ASCE I, 2, 3. 4; PKP 3, 4. PAUL F. CHEREXACK • 2152 F aslburn Avenue. Philadelphia, Pa. • Cardinal Dougherty High School • Bachelor of Science in Mathe matics. JOHN F. CHOBERT • 6643 Malvern Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. • Saint Thomas Mere High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Sophomore Cotillion; Pre-Law Society 4; SAM 2; Lacross Cluh 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR ANDREW CHRISTIANO • 664 Lincoln Avenue, Orange. X. J. • Livingston High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • WWVU 2, 3, 4; Mendel Bulletin 4; T T 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Astronomy Club 3, 4; Villanova Rocket Society 2. 4. Treasurer 3. LKD 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS G. CIGARRAN' • 506 Susquehanna Avenue. West Pit- tston. Pa. • Pennsburv High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • T T 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; LKD I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN B. CLAFFEY • 3013 Robin Lane. Havcrtown. Pa. • Mon- signor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer ing • ASCE 2, 3, 4. 258 CHRISTOPHER M. CLARK • 3907 Arcadia Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Northeast Catholic High School • Bachelor o] Science in Social Studies • National Collegiate Who's Who; NROTC I, 2, 3. 4; Orientation Committee; Spirit 3; Lynx 2, 3. 4; Belle Masque 3; Yillanova Band 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH M. CLARKE • 90 Primrose Drive, New Hyde Park, Long Island, N. Y. • Bachelor of Arts in English. JOSEPH V. F. CLAY, 111 • 1017 Cornell Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science n Civil Engi- neering • NROTC 1. 2, 3. 4; Sophomore Cotillion; ASCE 2. 3. 4; Quarterdeck Society 4; PKP 2, 3, 4. EDWARD T. CLUTE, JR. • 25 Pine Valley Road, Broomall. Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. JOHN F. COFFEY • 3226 N. Dover Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Northeast Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Yillanova Band 1, 2; K of C 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH J. COLITZ • Main Street. Seltzer City, Pa. • Nativity of the Blessed Mary High School • Bachelor of Science in Mechani- cal Engineering • Yillanova Engineer 4; K of C 4; ASME 2. 3, 4; Amateur Radio Club 2; Yillanova Rocket Society 4; Intramurals 3, 4. ANTHONY C. COI.L • 112 Sycamore Road. Havertown. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • PSEA 1, 2, 3, 4; NEA 1, 2, 3, 4. J. ANDREW COLLINS • Upper Broadway, Fort Edward. N. Y. • Hudson Falls High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Senior Intercollegiate Jazz Festival; Senior Steering; Senior Dinner Dance; Junior Dinner Dance; Junior Jazz Concert; Blue Key 2. 3. Treasurer 4; Belle Air 3, Associate Editor 4, Co-Editor Divisions 3; T T 4; Nick Basca 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. JOHN J. COLLINS • 32 Half Lincoln Street, Middletown, N. Y. • Bachelor of Arts in History. MICHAEL J. COLLINS • 258 S. River Street. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. • Saint Mary's High School • Bachelor of Arts • Belle Air 2; Yillanova Singers 2, 3, 4; Pre-Law Society 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 DENIS SHEEHAN COMMETTE • 120 Wildwood Avenue, Mont- clair. N. J. • Montclair High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • K of C 1. 2. 3. 4; AIEE 1. 2; ASCE 3. 4; Swimming Team 1; Baseball 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES EUGENE CONALLEN, JR. • 5551 Windsor Street, Phila- delphia, Pa • West Philadelphia Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Intramuials 1, 2, 3, 4, EDWARD J. CONNELL • 603 S. Van Burcn Street, Wilmington. Del. • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering. PETER W. CONNORS. JR. • 59 Locust Street. Reading, Mass. • Reading Memorial High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • National Collegiate Who’s Who; NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Dinner Dance: Senior Steering; Charity Ball; Sophomore Cotillion: Lynx 2; T T 3; Sem| er Fidelis 3, 4; Psychology Club 3. 4; Quarter- deck Society 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4. KENNETH CONTE • 166 Harrison Avenue, Garfield. N. J. • Saint Mary's Ruthorford High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Literary Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, J; Astronomy Club 4; Amateur Radio Club 4; Yillanova Rocket Society 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. 259 ROBERT AUSTIN' COOCAN • 1807 Fifth Avenue, Spring Lake. X. J. • St. Benedict’s Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Who’s Who; Senior Class Officer, Secretary; Senior Dinner Dance; Jazz Festival 4; Senior Steering; Junior Dinner Dance; Junior Steering; Semprr Fidelis 2; Spanish Club 2, 3; Pre- Law Society 4; Nick Basca, General Co-Chairman 4; Shamokinaki 2; DPE 2, 3, 4; GP I, 2. 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4. DENNIS J. CORCORAN • ISOS Odell Street. Bronx. N Y • Man hat tan Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • K of C 3, 4; IRS 3; Psychology Club 3; Varsity Basketball Manager 1, 2. 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. NICHOLAS CORDASCO • 110 Eastern Parkway. Irvington. N. J • Archbishop Walsh High School • Bachelor of Science in Economic • Yillanova Band 3; Accounting Society 4; Shamokinaki 3. JOHN M. CORNELY 311 Hinkson Boulevard, Ridley Park. Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. JOHN P. CORRA • 2753 N. 20th Street. Philadelphia, Pa. • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering. MARY ELEANORE CORTE • 400 Old Eagle School Road. Straf ford, Pa. • Saint Catharine of Siena High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • WWVU 2, 3; Pi Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra murals 3, 4. PHILIP ROBERT COSTANZO • 34-23 Jordan Street. Baysine. N. Y. • Holy Cross High School • Bachelor of Arts in Social Science • Senior Dinner Dance: Intercollegiate Jazz Festival; Senior Steer ing; Beta Gamma Debate Society 2; ICG 3; Phvchology Club 4. Pre-Law Society 3, 4; Interfraternity Ball 4; DPM 3, 4; Intramural- 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS X. COTTERALL • 4047 Ellendale Road, Dread Hill, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economic - • Marketing Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team 3. 4 GARY H. CROSS • 109 S. Cambridge Avenue, Ventnor, N. J • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. JOHN M. CROSS • 38 S. Main Street, Muffler Hill, N. J. • Gloucester Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economies • Accounting Society 2, 3, 4. JOHN J. CROWLEY • 34 Arcadia Place. Staten Island, N. Y. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. JOSEPH A. CULLEN • 1620 Winton Avenue. Havcrtown, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economic« • Orientation; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4. JOSEPH A. CUTRONEO • 6805 Meadowvicw Avenue, North Bergen, N. J. • Union Hill High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • National Collegiate Who’s Who; Psychology Club 3, 4; Astronomy Club 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Rugby Team 4. Intramurali 3, 4. JAMES J. DAKEN • 139 Hilton Avenue, Maplewood, N. J • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. GEORGE F. DALE • 2211 Haverford Road, Ardmore, Pa. • St Thomas More High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Spirit 2. 3, 4; Accounting Society 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4 260 PETER H. DALY • 18 Habor Terrace, Perth Amboy, N. J • BocJulor of Science in Economics. ALBERT V. IVAMATO • 2S4 Randolph Avenue, East Rutherford. N. J. • East Rutherford High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY C. D’AMICO • S03 Pine Street, Camden. N. J. • Camden Catholic High School Bachelor of Seience in Economies • Accounting Society, Vice-President 4. ANTHONY T. IVAQl'lLA, JR. • 211 Lafayette Avenue. Oreland. Pa. • Malvern Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Sophomore Cotillion; Accounting Society 2, 3, 4; Nick Basca 2; Interfraternity Ball 2. ALBERT M. D’ARCANGELO, JR. • 7501 Hallcck Street. S.E.. District Heights, Md. • Conzaga Catholic High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • Sanctuary Society 2, 3; ASME 4; Villanova Rocket Society 4; Intramurals 1. THOMAS H DARLINGTON • R. D. 1, Root Road, West Chester. Pa. • West Chester Joint Senior High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Accounting Society 4. ANTHONY M. DAVILA • 3702 Woodhead. Houston. Tex. • St Thomas High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • Spanish Club 4; AIEE 1. 2, 3, 4; AIRE I. 2, 3, 4; PKP 1. 2. 3. : Chess Club 1, 2, 4, President 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD P. DAVIS • 120 Flintlock Road, Drexel Hill. Pa. • West Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Physics • Ameri- can Institute of Physics 1, 2. RICHARD M. DEFURIA • 21 Duncan Street, Millburn, N. J. • Millburn High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • Vil- lanova Engineer 3, 4; Villanova Band 1, 2, 3; ASME 2. 3. 4; Intramurals 1. JAMES J. DEGNIN • 28 Hamilton Avenue, Kerny, N. J. • Queen of Peace High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Finance Society 2, 3, 4; DPE 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 4 JOHN H. DELANEY • 134 Upland Road. Havertown, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Accounting Society 2, 3, 4; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT E. DELANEY • 40« Aldan Avenue. Aldan, Pa. • Mon signor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • National Collegiate Who’s Who; Accounting Society 2. Secretary 3. President 4; Prc-I.aw Society 4; Shamokinaki 3, 4; DPE 2, 3, 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN M. DELANY • 47-29 197th Street. Flushing. N. Y. • Holy Crovs High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Student Council 3, Secretary 4, Student Cabinet 4; Senior IWnner Dance. Senior Steering; Psychology Club 2, 3, 4; Shamokinaki 2, 3, 4. Intramural I, 2. ROMEO A. DiI.lBKRIS, JR • 37 Evergreen Place. Gibbstown. •V J. • Paulsboro High School • Bachelor of Science in Physics • American Chemical Society 1; American Institute of Physics 1, 2, 3. 4; Villanova Rocket Society 2; Intramurals 1, 2. J MICHAEL DkLONK. Ill • 539 Moreno Road, Wynnewood. Pa • St. Joseph's College High School • Bachelor of Arts in Social .Science • Senior Dinner Dance; Junior Jazz Concert; Bello Air 4. Villanovan 3; T T 3. 4; Psychology Club 3. 4; Nick Basca 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. 261 WILLIAM J. DELONG • 1221 S. Ruby Street. Philadelphia, Pa. • St. Joseph’s College High School • Bachelor of Arts in History. LEWIS A. DeLUCIO • 24 Grove Street, Mechanicville, N. Y. • Mcchanicville High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • Vil- lanova Engineer 3, 4; Villanova Band 1, 2; K of C 4; ASCE 2, 3. 4. Intramurals 2, 3, 4. ANDREW J. DEMPSEY • 89 Barbara Road. Drexcl Hill. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Literary Club 3, 4. PAUL W. DeMURO • 509 Berkley Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. • Bachelor of Arts in English. JOSEPH J DENAHEY. JR. • 13 Longstreet Road. Peabody. Mass • St. John’s Preparatory School • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering • Scnicr Steering; Junior Dinner Dance; Junior Steering; K of C 2. 3, 4; AICE 1, 2. 3, 4; Nick Basca 3, 4; Interfraternity Ball 2. 3. 4; Shamokinaki 2, 3, 4; PKP 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey Club 1. 2. 4. Secre tary 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT A. DePALMA • 248 S. 2lsl Street, Philadelphia. Pa • Morristown School for Boys • Bachelor of Arts in Science • T T 2. Villanova Singers 1; Spanish Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Astronomy Club 4. Geological Society 4; Villanova Rocket Society 2, 3, 4; LKD 2, 3. 4 EDWARD A. DeSANO. JR. • 30 Belviderc Boulevard. North Providence, R. I. • Moses Brown High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Villanova Singers 1; Astronomy Club 3, 4; LKD 1, 2. 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN G. DEUTSCH • 4-15 192nd Street. Flushing, N. Y. • Holy Cross High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Vil- lanova Band 1, 2, 3, 4; SAM 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. PETER J. DiBONA • 1101 Blythe Avenue, Drcxel Hill, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. ROBERT DiFILIPPO • 1500 Lawndale Avenue, Havcrtown. Pa. • St. Joseph Preparatory School • Bachelor of Arts in Classical Lan- guages • WWVU 1; T T 3, 4; Pre-Law Society 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2. JOHN FRANCIS DILLON • 112 Walnut Avenue, Ardmore, Pa. • Windham High School • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics • Belle Masque 2, 3; Music Society 2, 3, 4; DPM 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural' 1. 2; Mathematics Society 3, 4. NICHOLAS JOSEPH DiMARINO • 5220 Westbrook Drive. Clifton Heights. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering • Who's Who; Senior Steering; Charity Ball: Orphans Parly; Junior Dinner Dance; Junicr Steering; Sophomore Cotillion: Orientation; Spirit 2; Villanova Engineer 2. 4; AICE 2, 3. 4; Nick Basca 4; TBP 3, Recording Secretary 4. ARTHUR ROBERT DiNICOLANTONIO • 6701 Atlantis Avenue Ventnor, X. J. • Holy Spirit High School • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering • ASME 3. 4; Villanova Rocket Soc et 1. 2, Executive 3. Treasurer 4; PKP I, 2, 3, 4: Tau Beta Pi. WILLIAM S. DiPAOLO, JR. • Barnegate Light, N J. • Mercer? burg Academy • Bachelor of Arts in English • Student Council 2, 3, 4, Executive Vice-President of Student Government 4, Student Senate 4, Cultural Affairs Chairman 3. Student Council Dance 2. 3. Chairman 4. Variety Show Publicity Chairman 3; Charity Ball 3. Orientation 2, 4; WWVU 2, 3; Belle Masque 1. Executive 2. 4. Pub Hefty Director 3; Intramurals 2; Alpha Psi Omega 4, President 2, 3 PHILIP S. DiVITA • 731 Wynncwood Read, Philadelphia, Pa • St. Thomas More High School • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering • AIRE 2, 3, 4: Villanova Rocket Society 3; Eta Kappa Xu 4; Tau Beta Pi 4. 262 JOHN’ J. D'LAURO • 3023 Edmonds Road, Lafayette Hill, Pa. • St. Joseph' Preparatory School • Bachelor of Arts in History • Orphans Outing; Sophomore Cotillion; T T 3, 4; Music Society 1; IRS 1; Spanish Club 2; Pre-Law Society 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4. DONALD DOBBIN • 85 Hillside Terrace, Staten Island, N. Y. • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering. ROBERT J. DOLGE • 2058 LaRue Street. Philadelphia, Pa. • St. Joseph Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Mother’s Day; Sophomore Cotillion; Accounting Society 2. 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. VINCENT JOSEPH DONAHUE • 153 Lake Drive, Downingtown. Pa. • Roman Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Accounting Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL P. DONLEVY • 4101 Manayunk Avenue, Philadelphia 28, Pa. • Bahelor of Science in Economics. JOSEPH J. DONNELLY • 4451 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia. Pa. • Northeast Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Psychology Club 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. HENRY P. DONNON • 261 Copley Road, Upper Darby, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Senicr Dinner Dance; Orientation; Spirit 4; Mendel Bulletin 4; LKD 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Delta P.psilon Sigma; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM J. DONOHUE • 1405 Sunnyhill Lane, Havertown. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Educa- tion • Spirit 2; Belle Air 4; Villanovan 1, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANK G. DOOLEY • 33 Cricket Avenue, Ardmore, Pa. • Mon- signor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Accounting Society 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY ELLEN DOOLEY • 522 W. Media Parkway. Wallingford. Pa. • Fitzgerald Mercy Hospital School of Nursing • Bachelor of Science in A'ursing. ANDREW F. DOUGHERTY • 23 N. Linden Avenue, Upper Darby. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engi- neering • Russian Club 3; AIEE 2, 3, 4; Golf Team 4; Intramurals 2, 4. JOHN D. DOWER • 1045 Drexcl Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Political Science. RALPH F. DOWGIN • Route 130, Cranbury, N. J. • St. Peter's High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Intramurals 2. BRIAN E. DOWNEY • 1121 Ashton Road. Wynncwood, Pa. • Malvern Preparatory School • Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy • Senior Dinner Dance; Intercollegiate Jazz Festival 4; Senior Steer- ing; WWVU 4; Belle Air 4; T T 4; Russian Club 4; Astronomy Club 1, 2, 3, 4; American Chemical Society 1, 2, 3, 4; American Institute of Physics 1, 2, 3, 4; AICE 3; AIEE 3; ASCE 3; Yillanova Rocket Society 1. 2, 3; Pre law Society 4. GERALD W. DOYON • 50 Sunnyside Drive, Shelton. Conn. • Shelton High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Intramural I, 2, 3, 4. 263 WILLIAM J. DRENNEN • Prospect Hill. Newburgh, X. Y. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. FRANCIS J. DRISCOLL • 4406 Eden Street, Philadelphia. Pa. • LaSalle College High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • XROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Cotillion; Spirit 1, 2, 3. 4; WWVU I, 2, 3, 4; Villanova Engineer 4; Sanctuary Society 1, 2, 3, 4; ASCE I, 2, 3, 4; Quarterdeck Society 4; Drill Team 1. 2, 3, 4; Nick Basca I, 2, 3, 4; Shamokinaki 2, 3; PKP 1, 2, 3, 4; Ice Hockey 2, 3, 4. JOHN J. DRISCOLL • 717 Scwickley Street. Grecnsburg, Pa. • Greensburg High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Senior Steering; Mother’s Day; Junior Steering; Blue Key 2, 3, Vice- President 4; Pre-Law Society 2. 3; Golf Team 2. 3. Captain 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. THOMAS JOSEPH DUFFY • 3259 X. Dover Street, Philadelphia. Pa. • Northeast Catholic High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • Student Council 4; WWVU I; AIEE 2, 3. Student Council Representative 4; AIRE 2, 3, 4; PKP 1, 2, 3, 4; Eta Kappa Xu 4; Tau Beta Pi 4; Circuit 3, 4; Intramural 3. WALTER DULSKI • 70 Applctrcc Drive, Stanford, Conn. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. FRANCIS RICHARD DUNN • 217 E. 4th Street. Media. Pa. • Archmcrc Academy • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Account ing Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Law Society 1, 2. 3. 4; Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES ALBERT DUNN • 4828 Fort Sumner Drive. Washington lo. D. C. • Saint John’s College High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Movie Committee 3; Intercollegiate Jazz Festival 4; Senior Steering; Junior Jazz Concert; Spirit 3; T T 3, 4; CCD 1. 2, 4, Vice-President 3; Pre-Law Society 2; Nick Basca 1. 3. 4. Shamokinaki 3; Intramurals 2, 3. WILLIAM T. DURKIN • 201 Hoodridgc Drive, Pittsburgh, Pa. • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering. EDWIN J. DURR • 448 W. 57th Street, New York 19, X. Y. • Cardinal Hayes High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • Orphans Party; WWVU 2, 3, 4; Villanovan 2, 3, 4; Villanova Engineer 2, 3. 4; AIEE 2, 3, 4; AIRE 3, 4; Amateur Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4; PKP 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOANN M. DYNAKOWSKI • 1248 Lansdowne Avenue, Camden. N. J. • St. Joseph’s High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • National Collegiate Who's Who; Student Council 2; Social Affairs 2; Intercollegiate Jazz Festival 4; Senior Steering; Orphans Outing; Junior Steering; Blue Key 2, 3, 4; Belle Air 4; Belle Masque 1. 2. 4, Secretary 3; IRS 1; CCD 1; Pi Theta Chi; 1, 3, 4; Alpha P i Omega 3. 4. KENNETH O. EASTMAN • 31 Hobart Street, Babylon. L. I.. N. Y. • St. Helena High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Charity Ball; Business Whirl I; CCD 1, 2, 3. 4; Quarterdeck Society 4; Drill Team 1. 2, 3; Shamokinaki 1. WILLIAM J. EBBECKE • 5201 X. 15th Street. Philadelphia 41. Pa. • LaSalle College High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • Orphans Outing; Orphans Party; ASCE 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4. ROBERT W. EBERLE • 2437 Wvnnefield Road, Havertown. Pa. • West Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Veterans Club 2; Marketing Society 2, 3, 4. JOHN M. ELLIS • 519 Old Orchard Road, Baltimore 29, Md. • Loyola High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • Junior Jazz Concert; Villanova Engineer 1; ASCE 2, 3, 4; Shamokinaki 2; Lacrosse Club 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2. THOMAS J. EMERY • 32 Branford Road. Darby, Pa. • Mon- signor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics. 264 DONALD J. EMILIAN • 116 Crescent Road, Florham Park, X. J • Bay ley Ellard High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • Villanova Engineer 4; ASMS 3, 4; PKP 2. 3, 4; Pi Tau Sigma 3, 4; Intramurali 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM A. ENGBLOM • 166 Reese Road, Springfield, Delaware County, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. EDWARD J. ENNIS • 1138 Park Avenue. Plainfield, N. J. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. FREDERICK FRANCIS ERHARDT • 2813 Cleveland Avenue. Camden. N. J. • Camden Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Spanish Club 3, 4; Villanova Society of Psychologi- cal Investigation 3; Varsity F'ootball 3. GARRETT FRIEL EVANS • 5200 Manning Place. Washington. D. C. • Millburn High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studio • Student Council 3; Belle Air. Art Editor 3, 4; Lynx 1, Poetry Editor 2, Editor-in-Chief 3; IRS 1, 2, 3, 4; Literary Club 4; DPM 1, 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE J. EVERLING • Brynwood Apt. H-5, Wynnewood. Pa. • LaSalle College High School • Bachelor of Arts in Social Science • Junior Dinner Dance; Spirit 3, 4; WWVU 4; T T 2, 3, 4; International Relations Society 2, 3; Villanova Society of Psycho- logical Investigation 3. 4; DPM 1, 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD J. FABEXY • 505 Altavista Avenue, Harrisburg, Pa. • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering. THOMAS A. FAHY • 2712 Mifflin Street. Philadelphia. Pa. • Bishop Neumann High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies. LUIS FALLA • 700 Haverford Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. JOSEPH W FARBER • 3528 March Drive, Camp Hill, Pa. • Carbondalc High School • Bachelor of Science in Economies • T T 3, 4; Varsity F'ootball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Intramurab 1. FRANCIS X. FEE • 32 Surry Drive, Newtown Square, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Accounting Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. RONALD ROBERT FELICE • 1501 Dyre Street. Philadelphia. Pa • Frankford High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • AIRE 1, 2, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4. JAMES C. FELLER • 362 Malcolm Avenue, North Plainfield, N. J • North Plainfield High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Student Council 3; Student Activities 3: Senior Steering Charity Ball; Mother's Day; Junior Steering; Sophomore Cotillion; Cheer- leaders 1, 2; Blue Key 2. 3. 4; T T 2. 3, 4; Pre-Law Society 2, 3. 4; DPE 2, 3, 4; Varsity Swimming 1; Lacross Club 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. PAUL CARL FENICE • 7801 Allentown Boulevard. Harrisburg, Pa. •• Bishop McDcvitt High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Jazz Concert; Junior Steering; Sophomore Cotillion; T T 1, 2, 3, 4; Sanctuary Society 2, 4; Confraternity of Christian Doc- trine 4; Marketing Society 3, 4; Nick Basca 1; Intramurals 1. RONALD W. FENSTERMAKKR • 2610 Liberty Street. Allentown. Pa. • Allentown Central Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economies • Senior Dinner Dance; Intercollegiate Jazz Festival 4; Junior Jazz Concert; Belle Air 4; Villanovan 1, 2, 3, 4; T T 3, 4; Astronomy Club 2, Secretary 3, 4; Geological Society 2; A ICE 2; Marketing Society 2, 3, Secretary 4; Nick Basca 4; Shamokinaki 2, 4, Publicity Chairman 3. 265 RAYMOND JAMES FERNANDEZ • 2032 Worthington Avenue. Bethlehem. Fa. • Allentown Central Catholic High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • WWVU 3: Yillanova Engineer 3, 4. AIEE 2, 3. 4; AIRE 2, 3. 4; Nick Basca 2; PKP 1. 2. 3. 4: Intra murals 1, 2, 3, 4. NICHOLAS J. FERRARA • 1827 Elm Street, Wilmington, Del. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. GLORIA A. FERRARO • 2222 S. Laml crt Street, Philadelphia. Pa. • St. Maria Goretti High School • Bachelor of Science in Xursing • Orphans Party; Junior Steering; Nurses Pinning 3: PTC 1. 2. 3. 4, Secretary 2. Activities Co-ordinator 4. ROBERT VINCENT FESTA • 19 Wells Avenue, Congers, N. Y. • Clarkstown High School • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics • Belle Air 2, 3; Astronomy Club 3, 4; DPM 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural' 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE J. FIELDS • IS Woodland Road, Valley Stream, N. Y. • Loyola High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Blue Key 1, 2. TERENCE M. FINAN • 229 Park Place, Audubon. N. J. • St Joseph's Preparatory School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • American Society of Civil Engineers 2. 3. 4: Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4. MICHAEL B. FINNERTY • 42 Division Avenue, Bcncvillc, N. J • St. Benedict’s Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • International Relations Society 2. 3, 4; ICG 3, 4; Intra- murals 1. ANTHONY R. FISHER • 409 Washington Road, Grosse Pointc. Mich. • Austin Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Physics • Sailing Club 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN B. FLANAGAN • 4122 Merrick Street, Philadelphia 28, Pa • Roman Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics Accounting Society 2; Pre-Law Society 1, 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 2. WILLIAM FRANCIS FLATLEY • 5419 Mclmore Street. PhiUdel phia. Pa. • West Philadelphia Catholic High School for Boys • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • NROTC 1, 2. 3, 4; Intra murals 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT E. FLECK • 400 Washington Avenue. Havcrtown, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • Student Education Association 1, 2, 3, 4. REGINALD J. FLEMING • 9 Oak Hill Drive, Upper Nyack, N t • Nyack Senior High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Astronomy Club 3; CCD 3, Vice-President 4; LKD 1. 2. RICHARD T. FLEMING • 6524 Regent Street. Philadelphia 42. Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Physics. J. MICHAEL FLYNN • 153 New Jersey Avenue. Collingswood. N. J. • Bishop Eustace High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies. JOHN E. FLYNN • 120 Kathmcre Road, Havcrtown, Pa. • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. 266 JOSEPH J. FORD • 723 W. N’edro Avenue, Philadelphia 20, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. FRANCIS K. FOREST • 12 Charles Street, Sanford. Maine • St Ignatius High School • Bachelor of Science in Education. FRANK J. FORLINT. JR. • 312 Indiana Street. Union. N. J. • St. Benedict's Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Mendel Bulletin 4; IRS 3, 4; ICG 3, 4; Astronomy Club 3, Presi- dent 4; Yillanova Rocket Society 1, President 2. 3, 4; LKD I. 2. 3, 4; Yillanova Freedom Forum 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. GLENN R. FOSTER • 174 Roxbury Road, Garden City, N. Y. • Garden City High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Sophomore Cotillion; Spirit 1; Belle Masque 2, 3. 4; Yillanova Society of Psychological Investigation 4; SAM 2, 4; Intramurals I. 2, 3, 4. EDWARD D. FOY • 7342 Tabor Avenue, Philadelphia II, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. ANTHONY P. FRATE • 108 Pierce Avenue. Endlcott, X. Y. • Union-Endicott High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • Senior Steering; Junior Charity Ball; Junior Dinner Dance; Junior Steering; Sophomore Cotillion; Yillanovan 3, 4; T T 1, 2, 3; ASCF. 2,3,4; Nick Basca Committee 2; PKP 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT J. FRATTAROLI • 9 Norman Road, Stamford, Conn. • Stamford High School • Bachelor of Science in Economies • Senior Dinner Dance; Junior Orphans Outing; T T 3, 4; Marketing Society 3, 4; SAM 3; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. RONALD L. GABRIEL • West Boulevard, Newficld, N. J. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. BERNARD R. GAFFNEY • 118 Jewett Avenue, Jersey City, N. J • Marist High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • WWVU 1; T T 3, 4; CCD 2; Marketing Society 3. 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3. 4. JUAN LUIS GALATAS • 225 E. 46th Street, New York 17, X. Y. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. MARK A GALGANO • 117-49 225 Street. Cambria Heights, X. Y. • St. John’s Preparatory School • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering • Junior Steering; Orphans Party; Yillanova Band I. 2. 3, 4; AICF. 1,2, 3,4; PKP 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH B. GALLAGHER • 138 Rectar Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Widenor Memorial High School • Bachelor of Arts in English • Con- cept 3; Literary Club 4. ROBERT M. GALLEN • 643 Lawson Avenue, Havertown, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • NROTC I, 2, 3, 4; ASCE 1, 2, Yillanovan Representative 3, Treas- urer 4; Quarterdeck Society. Secretary 4; PKP 1, 2. 3, 4; NROTC Band 1, 2, 3, Executive Officer 4; NROTC 2, 3, Yice-Prcsident 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL J. GALVIN • 7106 Denon Street, Philadelphia 19, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Political Science. HENRY F. GANIO • 309 X. Gladstone Avenue, Margate City, N. J • Atlantic City High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • Yillanova Band 2, 3; PSEA 2, 3, 4. 267 FRANK X. GARBF.R • 339 W. Spruce Street. Mahanoy, Pa. • Immaculate Heart High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Charity Ball 3; French Club 3; Nick Bm 2. NORMAN V. GARRELTS • Box 27, Moody, N. Y. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. ANN T. GARTLAND • Box 1253, Myrtle Beach, S. C. • Saint Agnes Hospital School of Nursing • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • PTC 2. 3 • Pi Theta Chi 2, 3. JOHN C. GARTLAND • 48 Street North, Myrtle Beach, S. C. • Mount Saint Joseph High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Belle Masque 1, 2; Accounting Society 1, 2. 3, 4; Villanova Freedom Forum 3, 4. WILLIAM F. GATELY • 225 Linden Avenue, Towson. Md. • Loyola High School • Bachelor of Science in Psychology • IRS 2. 3, 4; Pre-Law Society 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. GERALD V. GAYNOR • 820 N. Taylor Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Bishop Neumann High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Orphans Outing 3; Sophomore Cotillion 2; WWVU 1; IRS 1; ICG 2; Finance Society 2, 3, 4; Marketing Society 2; Pre-Law 3; Nick Basca 2; DPE 2, 3, 4. JOHN S. GEBKA • 2330 E. Huntington Street, Philadelphia 25, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. JOSEPH W. GEIBLER • 5526 Larchwood Avenue. Philadelphia 43, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. DOROTHY M. GEISEL • 1302 Cheltcn Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa • Little Flower High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing. WILLARD A. GEISZLER, JR. • 410 W. 28th Street. Wilmington. Del. • Salesianum High School • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering • Villanova Engineer 2, 3, Assistant Editor 4; Sanctuary Society 3, 4; AICE 2, 4, Treasurer 3; Villanova Rocket Society 3; Tan Beta Pi 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM J. GEORGE • 1522 E. Passyunk Avenue, Philadelphia 47, Pa. VINCENT R. GERARDI • 41-15 48th Street. Long Island City, N. Y. • Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Sanctuary Society 1, 2. 3, 4; Villanova Rocket Society 2, Secretary 3, 4; LKD 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3. 4. RALPH L. GIANNATTASIO • 2446 Garnet Street, Philadelphia. Pa. • Bishop Neumann High School • Bachelor of Arts in Social Science • Literary Club 3, 4; Spanish Club I; Intramurals 2, 3, 4 ANTHONY J. GIANNI • 258 Alpine Drive, Paramus, N. J. • Don Bosco Preparatory High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Junior Jazz Concert 3; Spanish Club 1. 2; Track 1; Bowling Team 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANK J. GILBRIDE • Ccdarwood Drive, Greenwich. Conn. • St. Mary’s High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Who’s Who; Student Council 4; Student Senate 4; Senior Dinner Dance; Senior Steering; Junior Class Officer, Secretary; Orphans Outing; Junior Steering; Spirit 1. 2; Cheerleaders 1. 2; Blue Key 4; TAT 2, 3, Student Council Representative 4; GP 3. 4; Pre-Law Societv 1, 2, 4; Shamokinaki 2; DPE 2, 3, Vice-President 4; IntramuraU 1. 2, 3, 4. 268 GARY S. GILGORE • 733 Conshohockcn Street. Penn Valley. N'arberth, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Biology. PHILIP M. GILLIGAX • 8.121 Shawnee Street. Philadelphia 18. Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. STANTON’ C. GITTLEMAN • 425 Campbell Avenue, Havcrtown. Pa. • Haverford Senior High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Senior Dinner Dance; Spirit 4; Mendel Bulletin 4; Intramural 1. 2, 3. 4. ROCCO T. GIUDICE • 61 College Avenue. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. • Poughkeepsie High School • Bachelor of Science in fathematics • Who’s Who; Student Council 3; Junior Class Officer. Vice-President. Junior Dinner Dance; Junior Jazz Concert; Mother’s Day; Junior Steering; Sophomore Officer. Vice-President: Orientation; Intcrfra ternity Ball 2; DPM I, 2. 3, 4; Intramurals I. 2, 3, 4. RICHARD P. GLEASON • 43 Kenny Avenue, Merrick. N V. • Chaminadc High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Senior Dinner Dance; Intercollegiate Jazz Festival 4; Senior Steering: Spirit 1, 2, 3; Cheerleaders 1, 2; WWVU 1. 2; TAT 3. 4; Pre-I.aw Society 4; Nick Basca 2; Interfraternity Ball 2, 3; DPE 2. Secretary 3, President 4; Rifle Team 1; Sailing Club 2. 3; Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4. LAWRENCE I). GLUECK • 33 Lambert Street. Hatfield, Pa. • Lansdalc Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • National Federation of Catholic Collexc Students 1, 2: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL A. GODBY • 86 Grand Place. Kearny, N. J. • St. Bene diet Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Junior Jazz Concert; Pre-Law Society 2, 3; Sailing Club 2. 3, Treasurer 4; Intramurals 1, 2. JAMES A. GODORECCI • 239 Huntly Road. Upper Darby, Pa. • Upper Darby Senior High School • Bachelor of Science in Economic« • Accounting Society 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I. 2, 3, 4. HARRY R. GOLDEN • 1131 N. Leopard Street. Philadelphia. Pa • St. Joseph’s Preparatory School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineer ing • Villanova Engineer 4; K of C I, 2, 3, 4; AIEE 2, 3, 4. AIRE 2, 3. 4; Amateur Radio Club 1, 2. 3. 4; PKP 1. 2. 3. 4; Circuit 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH H. GORCZYCA • 27 Third Street. Elizabeth. N J. • St. Benedict Preparatory High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Accounting Society 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 GEORGE J. GORMAN • 2040 Berkley Road, Jeffersonville, Pa. • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. THEODORE T GOTSCH • II Elbcron Avenue. Allenhurst. N. J • Red Bank Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • NROTC 1. 2, 3. 4; TAT 3. 4; SAM 2, 3. 4; Quarterdeck Society 4; Sailing Club 2, 3, 4; NROTC Newspaper 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I. 2. 3, 4. RALPH D. GOTSHALL • 34 E. Glcnoldcn Avenue. Glenolden, Pa. • St. James High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies. JOSEPH J. GRADY. JR • 4423 Barry Road. Philadelphia. Pa. • St. Joseph’s College High School • Bachelor of Arts in Social Science • Psychological Club 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. CHARLES S. GRECO • 1343 Chestnut Street, Kulpmont, Pa. • Kulpmont High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Music Society 2, 3, 4; Marketing Society 2; Accounting Society 3. 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3. V JAMES W. GRIMM, JR. • 2235 Crestline Drive, Flint. Mich. • Conestoga Senior High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • ASME I. 2. 3. 4; PKP I. 2, 3. 4; Varsity Swimming 2. 3. 4. Freshman Swimming I; Intramural Council 2, 3, 4. PETER W. GUENTHER • 312 S. Devon Avenue, Wayne. Pa. • Gymnasium High School, Heidelberg, Germany • Bachelor of Elec trical Engineering • AIRE 2, 3, 4; Circuit 2, 3, 4. RICHARD H. GUIXAN. Ill • 117 S. Hickory Street. Mt. Carmel. Pa. • Malvern Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in F.eo nomics • Senior Dinner Dance; Spirit 2; T T 3. 4; Sanctuary Societ' 3, 4; Marketing Society 3. 4; DPE 2, 3, 4; Golf Team 4; Bowling Team 2. 3; Rugby Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4 JOSEPH S. HACK. JR. • 4725 Sheldon Street. Philadelphia. Pa. • Roman Catholic High School • Bachelor of Chil Engineering • NROTC 1; Semper Fidelis 3. 4, 5; Russian Club 2; AIEE 2: ASCE 3, 4, 5; Pistol Team 3, 4, 5. GERALD E. HACKETT • 455 W. 44th Street. New York. N. Y • Cardinal Earley Military Academy • Bachelor of Science in Economic • Track 1, 2, 3, 4. TRIANTAFILOS HADAVAS • 3065 W. 12th Street. Brooklyn. N Y • Anatalio High School • Bachelor of Science in Education. SUZANNE LOUISE HAGNER • 1017 Delaware Avenue. Haver town, Pa. • Haverford Township Senior High School • Bachelor of Science in Sursing • Senior Dinner Dance; Orphans Party; WWVU 1; Belle Air 3; T T 2; Belle Masque 2, 3, 4; Women's Glee Club 2, 3; Nurses Pinning 3; Pi Theta Chi I, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4 JOHN L. HALLORAN • 90 Vanderbilt Avenue, Staten Island 4. N. Y. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. CHARLES P. HAMMACK • 1726 Waltantic Street, Philadelphia 40. Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. JOSEPH J. HANLEY • 2985 Salmon Street. Philadelphia. Pa. • Northeast Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4 CHARLES F. HARRIS • 25 Green Avenue, Madison. N. J. • Delbarton High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Belle Air 2, 3. 4; T T 4; Pre-Law Society 3, 4; DPE 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN D. HARRISON • 550 Lawrcncevillc Road, Trenton. N. J. • New York Military Academy • Bachelor of Science in Economics • K of C 4; International Relations Society 4; SAM 2, 3, 4. ROBERT H. HARTMAN • 630 Trail Avenue, Frederick. Md. • St. Johns High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • Student Council 3, 4; Junior Steering; Villanova Engineer 2, 3. 4; American Society of Civil Engineers 2, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Intramural- 1, 2, 3, 4. NORMAN P. HARVEY • 5801 Morris Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. • LaSalle High School • Bachelor of Arts in English • Intramural' 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT M. HASSELL • 98 S. Broad Street, Penns Grove, N. J • Bachelor of Science in Economics. 2 70 STUART R. HATCHELL • 130 Tullamorc Road. Garden City. N. Y. • Garden City High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engi- neering • Yillanova Society of Psychological Investigation 2, 3; ASME 3, 4; PKD 3, 4; Golf Team 4; Intramurals 1, 4. TIMOTHY F. HAUSER • S Hillvicw Drive. Neptune. N. J. • St. Rose High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Junior Jazz Concert; NVWVU I, 2, 3, Business Manager 4; T T I; Yillanova Singers 3, 4; Music Society I; International Relations Society 3; Accounting Society 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. VINCENT J. HAUSER • 303 Pondficld Road. Bronxville, X. Y. • Iona Preparatory School • Bachelor of Arts • WWVU I; Geological Society 3, President 4. ROBERT E. HEENAN • 3 Claydon Road, Garden City, N. Y. • Chaminade High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Student Council 3, 4; Senior Dinner Dance; WWVU 1. 3, 4. Villinovan 4; Lynx 3, 4; Belle Masque 2, 3, 4; Quarterdeck Society 4; Sailing Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 4. STEPHEN J. HEFFEREN • 2Q8 Little Whaleneck Road. North Merrick, N. Y. • Wawtagh High School • Bachelor of Arts • Yillanova Singers 4; Interfraternity Ball 2; Baseball 1, 2; Intra murals 1, 2, 3, 4. JEFFREY R HERBIK • 514 Lindbergh Way. Lewistown. Pa • Lewistown High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Yillanovan 1. 2; Semper Fidelis I, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Law Society 2. 3; Interfraternity Ball 2; DPE 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3. FRANCIS J. HERRON • 7235 Forrest Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa • LaSalle College High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • Sanctuary Society 2, 4; Student Education Association 4. ALEC HICKS. JR. • 33 Sabine Avenue, Narberth, Pa. • Malvern Preparatory School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • Varsity Swimming 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4. CHARLES HIGGINS • 4230 Tudor Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • F'ather Judge High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • LKD 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. KATHLEEN E. HIGGINS • 700 E. Hermit Lane, Philadelphia, Pa • Nazareth Academy • Bachelor of Science in Xursing • Orphans Party; Junior Dinner Dance; Junior Jazz Concert; Belle Air 3, 4; T T 1, 2. 3, 4; Belle Masque 2, 3, 4; Women’s Glee Club 3. 4; Nurses Pinning 3; Pi Theta Chi I, 2, 3, 4; Intramural 4; Senior Intercollegiate Jazz Festival. S. DIANE HNELESKI • 802 S. 48th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • St. Leonard’s Academy • Bachelor of Science in Xursing • Orphans Party; Mother's Day; Belle Air 3, 4; T T 2, 3. 4; Belle Masque 2. 3, 4, Secretary 4; Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Nurses Pinning 3; Alpha Psi Omega 1. 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Intercollegiate Jazz F'estival 4; Senior Steering. DAVID J. HOFFMAN • 80 Mcrwin Avenue, Rochester, X. Y • McQuaid Jesuit High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • Yillanova Engineer 4; Yillanova Society of Psychological Investi- gation 3, 4; ASME 2, 3, 4. KENNETH F. HOLMAN • 28 Jefferson Avenue. New Brunswick. N. J. • New Brunswick Senior High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • NROTC I. 2. 3. 4; Senior Jazz Concert; Junior Jazz Concert; Orientation; Spirit 1. 2, 3, 4; Cheerleaders 2, 3; Semper Fidelis 2, 3, 4; CCD 1, 2; Pre-Law Society 4; Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Nick Basca 2; Interfraternity Ball 3, 4; Shamokinaki 3; DPM 2. 3, 4; Inlramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JA.MF3S J. 110LSTEIN • 127 Madison Road. Lansdownc, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Arts in Science • Mendel Bulletin 4; Intramural 4. JOHN J. HORGAX • 172 Meredith Avenue, Rosemont, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Intercollegiate Conference on Government 3; Accounting Society 2. i. 4. 271 KENNETH W. HORN • Fox Ridge Road. Armonk, X. Y. • Chaminade High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • Orphans Outing; Orphans Party; Junior Jazz Concert; Spirit I. 2; Villanova 1. 2, 4; AIEE 2, 3. 4; Nick Basca 1, 2. 3; Interfratcrnity Ball 1. 2; Shamokinaki 1, 2. Ccncral Chairman 3, 4; PKP 1, 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4. FRANKLIN W. HOLDER. JR • 639 Lawson Avenue. Havertown. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • Student Council 4; WWVU 4; American Society of Civil Engi neers 2, 3, 4; PKP 1. 2. 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. JOHN L. HOWARD • R.D. 4. Bethlehem. Pa. • Sterling School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • International Relation' Society 2; Intramurals I, 2, 3. JAMES R. HOWLEY • 118 Cochran Road. Pittsburgh 28. Pa. • Mount Lebanon High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • National Collegiate Who's Who; Student Council 1. 2. Executive Vice-President Student Affairs 3. 4; Senior Steering; Parent’s Week- end, Chairman 4; Orphans Outing; Mother’s Day, Co-Chairman; Junior Steering; Sophomore Cotillion; Orientation; Spirit 2. 3. 4. Cheerleaders 1. 2; Blue Key I, 2, Trea urer 3, President • : WWVU 1, 2; Lynx 3; T T 1, 2, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4; Finance Society 2, 3, 4; Pre-Law Society 2. 3, 4; Intramurals 2. 3. 4. CHARLES J. HL'BBS • 5014 Alma Street. Philadelphia, Pa. • LaSalle College High School • Bachelor of Arts • Spanish Club 1. 2; Pre-Law Society 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. JOHN E. HUGHES. JR. • 18 Mt. Vernon Road. Upper Montclair. N. J • Seton Hall Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Junior Mother's Day; Spirit 2; T T 3; Inter- national Relations Society 3, 4. TERENCE HUGHES • Blue Anchor Road, Atco, N. J. • Bishop Neumann High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • Ameri- can Institute of Electrical Engineers 2, 4. RICHARD C. HULIT • 62 Main Street, New Egypt, N. J. • Allentown High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Semper Fidelis 3, 4; Veterans Club 1; Quarterdeck Societx 4; Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID R. HYDE • 35 Fowler Street, F'ranklin. N. J. • Franklin High School • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics • WWVU • . Sanctuary Society 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH IAMURRI • 2425 S. Lambert Street. Philadelphia. Pa. • Bishop Neumann High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics JOHN F. IGOE. JR. • 7248 Forrest Avenue. Philadelphia. Pa. • LaSalle High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • American Society of Civil Engineers 2, Secretary 3, President 4 PAUL S. INGRASSIA • 1 Englewood Avenue, Nanuct, N. Y. • Bachelor of Science in Sociology. ALAN R. JACKMAN • 5 Wood Street, Cambridge, Mass • Rindge Technical High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • Villanova Society of Psychological Investigation 2; Track 1, 2, 3. 4 GERALD F. JACOBS • 5937 Augusta Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Father Judge High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • AIEE 3, 4; Amateur Radio Club 4; Intramurals 3, 4. THOMAS G. JADICO • 2740 S. 17th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • South Philadelphia High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • American Institute of Electrical Engineers 4; American Institute of Radio Engineers 4. 272 WILLIAM JOE • S44 Elm Street, Coatesville, Pa. • Scott Senior High School • Bachtlor of Science in Economics • Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. ELAINE B. JOHNSON • 512 Hortman Street, Blackwood, N. J. • Little Flower High School • Bachelor of Science in Xursing. JAMES R. JOHNSON • 506 Marks Road, Orcland, Pa. • Spring- field Township High School • Bachelor of Science in Chemistry • Belle Air 4; American Chemical Society 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. GERALD C. JOHNSTON • 3848 Brunswick Avenue, Drcxel Hill. Pa. • Monsit:nor Benner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Finance Society 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM J. JORDAN • 1210 Richmont Street, Scranton, Pa. • Scranton Preparatory School • Bachelor of Arts • T T 2; K of C 4; CCD 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN F. JOYCE • 3436 Brunswick Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Sophomore Cotillion; Spirit 3, 4; Yillanovan 3; Villanova Society of Psychological Investigation 3, 4; SAM 2, 3, 4; Interfratcmity Ball 1, 2; Shamokinaki 3; Intramurals 2, 4. THOMAS MICHAEL KANALEY • 1409 Stolp Avenue, Syracuse. N. Y. • Mcst Holy Rosary High School • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics • NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Jaw Concert; Sophomore Cotillion; Astronomy Club 3, 4; CCD 1; Quarterdeck Society 4; Bowling Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD E. KANE, JR. • 6849 Radbourne Road, Upper Darby. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Villanova Band 1, 2; Accounting Society 3, 4. WILLIAM M. KANE • 4425 Sherwood Road, Philadelphia. Pa. • Saint Thomas More High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Gamma Phi Honor Society 4; Veterans Club 1, 2, 3. 4; IRS 3. 4; Marketing Society S, 4; Accounting Society 4; Rugby Team 3, 4. EDWARD H. KAZLAUSKAS • 2826 Sellers Street, Philadelphia. Pa. • Northeast Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering • American Society of Civil Engineers 1. 2. 3, 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS J. KELLEHER • 1537 Devereaux Avenue, Philadelphia. Pa. • Father Judge High School • Bachelor of Arts • Student Council 4; Senior Steering; Junior Week Newspaper; Villanova Society of Psychological Investigation 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 4. GEORGE F. KELLY. JR • 7112 Erdrick Street, Philadelphia. Pa • Father Judge High School • Bachelor of Science. JAMES ANTHONY KELLY. JR. • 200 Main Street, Phoenixville. Pa. • Malvern Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • DPE 2, 3, 4; Society for the Advancement of Management 2, 3, 4; Sailing Club 1. JOSEPH C. KELLY • Valley Road, Hockcssin, Del. • Salesianum High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • International Relations Society 4; Accounting Society 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4. RAYMOND J. KELLY • 116 S. Scott Avenue. Glcnolden. Pa. • St. James High School • Bachelor of .Science in Biology • Student Ccuncil 2; Belle Air 4; Mendel Bulletin 4; Interfraternity Ball 3. LKD 1, 4, Vice-President and President 3; Track 1; Intramural- 1. 4. 273 VINCENT H. KENNEDY • 812 Dover Road, Philadelphia, Pa. • West Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Villanovan 3, 4; T T 4; Veterans Club 1, 2, 4; SAM 2; Intramural 1, 2. 4. WILLIAM A. KENNEDY • 2020 E. Pacific Street. Philadelphia 34. Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics. FRANCIS J. KENNEY • 115 Academy Lane, Upper Darby, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Junior Dinner Dance; Sophomore Cotillion; T T 2; ICG 2: Marketing Society 4; SAM 2, J; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. DOUGLAS A. KERR • 165 Prospect Avenue, Edison, N. J. • Highland Park High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Accounting Society 4; Delta Pi Epsilon 3, 4; Track 1. 2, 3, 4. HARRY FRANCIS KETTERER • 118 W. Washington Street. Fleetwood, Pa. • Central Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineernig • Villanova Society of Psychological In- vestigation 1, 2, 3, 4; American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3, 4; Shamokinaki 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. MICHAEL A. KILEY • 2647 S. 68th Street, Philadelphia. Pa. • West Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Marketing Society 4; Society for the Advancement of Management 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4. SUZANNE M. KIMNACH • 401 Hastings Avenue, Havcrtown, Pa. • Notre Dame High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Senior Dinner Dance; Intercollegiate Jazz Festival 4: Sophomore Cotillion; Spirit 3, 4; WWVU 1; Lynx 1; Women’s Glee Club 2,3,4; Shamokinaki 3, 4; Pi Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET M. K1NLAN • 357 Park Avenue, Yonkers. N. Y. • Sacred Heart High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Orphans Party; Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 1, 2, 3; Women’s Glee Club 2, 3; Nick Basca 4; Pi Theta Chi 1, 2. 3. 4. MARY JOYCE KIRK • 401 Crcenview Lane, Havcrtown. Pa. • Havcrford Township Senior High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Charity Ball; Orphans Party; Orphans Outing; WWVU 1; Belle Air 3, 4; T T 2; Belle Masque 2; Nick Basca 2; Pi Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3. GORDON R. KITTEL • 2030 Tilghman Street. Allentown, Pa. • Allentown High School • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineer- ing • Spanish Club 2; American Institute of Electrical Engineers 2, 3, 4; American Institute of Radio Engineers 2, 3, 4: Amateur Radio Club Station Manager 1, Vice-President 2. President 3. 4. Intramurals 3, 4; Photography Department 1. DOLORES M. KLAUDER • 415 Dresher Road. Horsham, Pa. • Cardinal Dougherty High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Pi Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN P. KLEKOTKA • 7270 Bradford Road, Upper Darby. Pa. • Upper Darby High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics Accounting Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Law Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH S. KLEMEK • 2801 N. Front Street. Harrisburg, Pa • Bachelor of Science in Biology. JOHN H. KLEMM • 1777 Terrace Road, Maple Glen. Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. WALTER C. KNEPLEY • Summit Trailer Park, Media, Pa. • Lower Merion High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing. 2 74 JAMES D. KNOBLAUCH • 212 Washington Street, Bristol, Pa. • Bristol High School • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics • Astron- omy Club 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 4. JOSEPH E. KNOX • 513 Howerton Avenue. Fairfax, Va. • Annan- dalc High School • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering • WWVU 3, 4; Sanctuary Society 2; American Institute of Electrical Engineers 2, 3, 4; American Institute of Radio Engineers 2. 3. 4; Amateur Radio Club 1, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, 4. WILLIAM T. KOCIS • 401 Morris Avenue, Trenton 10, N. J. • Bachelor of. Mechanical Engineering. EDWARD C. KONAUT • 13 Blackstonc Drive, Livingston, N. J. • Livingston High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Mendel Bulletin 4; IRS 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Astronomy Club 3; LKD 1,2, 3, 4. THOMAS BERTRAM KOONS • 1620 Derry Street, Harrisburg. Pa. • Bishop McDevitt High School • Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering • American Society of Civil Engineers 2, 3, 4; Intra- murals 1, 3, 4. GEORGE E. KORNMEYER • 628 Devitt Street, Linden, N. J. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. ROBERT J. KOWALSKI • 3141 Avaningo Avenue, Philadelphia. Pa. • Saint Joseph Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Accounting Society 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM J. KOZAK • 3110 Princeton Avenue, Philadelphia. Pa. • Father Judge High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Villanova Society of Psychological Investigation 2. 3, 4. GERARD P. KRAFT • 23 Kenny Avenue, Merrick, N. Y. • Bachelor of Science in Political Science. WILLIAM J. KRAUSE • 301 W. Susquehanna Street, Allentown. Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Sophcmorc Cotillion; Freshman Orientation; Pre-Law Society 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4. ROBERT C. KROPF • 232 S. Front Street, Coplay. Pa. • Coplay High School • Bachelor of Science in Physics • American Institute of Physics 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES L. KROPKE • 177 Bleecker Street, Jersey City, N. J. • St. Peter's Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Marketing Society 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2, i. 4. RONALD MARTIN KUBIAK • 3043 N. Congress Road. Camden. N. J. • Saint Joseph High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Mendel Bulletin 4; Lynx 1; K of C 2, 3, 4; American Chemical Society 2, 3, 4; LKD 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 3, 4; Freedom Forum 4. GARY JOSEPH Kt NKLE • 10S8 Esly Street. Johnstown. Pa. • Johnstown Central Catholii High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • NROTC 1. 2, 3, 4; Senior Dinner Dance; Senior Intercollegiate Jazz P'estival; Senior Steering; Orphan's Outing; Mother's Day; Sophomore Cotillion; T T 4; Villanova Singers 2; Sanctuary Society 1, 2; Semper Fidelis 2; SAM 2, 3, Secretary 4. Quarterdeck Society 4; DPE 2, 3, 4; Rugby Team 4; Sailing Club 3, 4; Intramurals I. 2. 3. 4. WILLIAM H. LABUNKTZ • 1853 Maritlcy Street, Norristown. Pa. • Bishop Kcnrick High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • LKD 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. A 275 ALPHONSE PAUL LaMASTRA • 436 Spring Street. Elizabeth N. J. • Saint Benedict’s Preparatory School • Bachelor of Arts • Student Ouncil 2, 3, 4; Senior Steering; Senior Dinner Dance. Publicity Chairman Orphans Weekend; Charity Ball: Orphans Party; Junior Steering; Sophomore Cotillion; Spirit 2; WWVU I; Bell Air 2, Dramatics Editor 4; Villa novan 2. 3; Lynx 3; T T 1. 2. 3. Secretary 4; Belle Masque 1, 2; Yillanova Singers 1; Music Society 1, 2; Nick Basca 2. 4; DPM 1. 2. 3. 4. DAVID T. I.AMOND • 1 Burr Road. Bloomfield. Conn. • Bachelor of Science in Political Science • NROTC 1. 2, 3. 4; Junior Dinnrr Dance; T T 3, 4; K of C 4; IRS 3. 4; Quarterdeck Society 4; DPM I, 2. 3, 4; Varsity Swimming 1, 2; Lacrosse Club 3, 4; Sailing Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4. DAVIN F. LAXDAUER • Route 1 Gull Lake. Augusta. Mich • Kellogg High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Senior Dinner Dance: Senior Intercollegiate Jazz Festival; Senior Steering; Junior Dinner Dance; Junior Jazz Concert; Sophomore Cotillion; Spirit 4; IRS 4; Pre-Law Society 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Nick Basca 4. Sailing Club 4; Intramural-. 1, 2, 3, 4. HOWARD LEO LANGE • S46 Marwood Road. Philadelphia. Pa • LaSalle College High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • Senior Dinner Dance; Senior Intercollegiate Jazz Festival; ASCE 1. 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4. PAUL MICHAEL LANGENUS • 34 Ridecdalc Avenue. Summit. N. J. • Summit High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studic' • NROTC 1. 2. 3, 4; Mother's Day; Junior Steering; Sophomore Cotillion; Spirit 3, 4; Belle Air 2; IRS 2. 3; Spanish Club 4; Society of Psychological Investigation 3. 4; Rocket Society 3, 4; DPM 1, 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse Club 3, 4; Intramurals I. 2. 3. 4. SALVATORE M LA ROCCA • 1178 Boulevard. Bayonne. N. J • Bayonne High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Charitx Ball; Mother’s Day; Junior Steering; Marketing Society 3, 4. Intramurals 2, 3. THOMAS J. LAUGHLIN • 562 Strathmore Road. Havertown. Pa • Bachelor of Science in Economics. FRANCIS J I.AVELLE • 740 Monroe Avenue, Ardsley, Pa. • Roman Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering • Astronomy Club 3. 4; American Society of Mechanical Engineers 4; Yillanova Rocket Society 4. MARTIN T. LAVIN' • 606 W. 67th Avenue. Philadelphia. Pa • Northeast Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering • Veteran’s Club 1, 3; WWVU 3; American Institute ot Electrical Engineers 2, 3, 4. JOHN ROGER LAZAR • 4301 Columbia Pike. Arlington. Va. • Archbishop Stepinac High School • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering • Spirit 1; WWVU 2; Yillanova Engineer 4; AIEE 2; American Society cf Mechanical Engineers 3. 4; Nick Basca 2, 3, 4. Shamokinaki 2, 3, 4; PKP 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN M. LAZOVITZ • 7041 Sherwood Road, Philadelphia 31. Pa. • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering. DANIEL J. LEINHEISER • 3153 Cedar Street. Philadelphia. Pa. • LaSalle College High School • Bachelor of Science in Civil Engi- neering • Senior Dinner Dance; Senior Intercollegiate Jazz Festival; Semper Fidelis 1, 2, 3; ASCE 3, 4; Intramurals 3. 4 MICHAEL A. LE MOULT • 10 Eagles Bluff. Port Chester, X V. • Mamaroneck High Schrol • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Senior Dinner Dance: Senior Intercollegiate Jazz Concrt; Mother's Day; Sophomore Cotillion; Yillanova Singers 4; K of C 4; Account- ing Society 2. 3, 4; Varsity Swimming 1, 2; Sailing Club 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS XAVIER LENTZ • 313 Walnut Street. Auduln n. N. J • Camden Catholic High Schorl • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Yillanova Singers 1; Music Society 2; Spanish Club 3; l.KD 2. 3, 4 JOSEPH ALFRED LEONE • Porch Mill Road. Swcdcsboro. N. J • Swcdcsboro High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Sophomore Cotillion; Mendel Bulletin Art Editor 3. 4; Bioiogx Editor 4; Belle Masque I; Music Society 4; Sanctuary Society 3, 4. Spanish Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Astronomy Club 2. 3. 4. President 3; Amateur Radio Club 2; LKD 1, 2, 3, 4 276 DAVID E. LEOPIN • 19 Ursular Court, Smithtown, X. Y. • Port Jefferson High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Senior Dinner Dance; T T 3, 4; Accounting Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4. JAMES J. LERRO 2440 Merwood Lane, Havcrtown, Pa. • Mon signor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engi- neering • American Institute of Chemical Engineers 1, 2, 3, 4. Intramurals 2, 3. EDWARD JOSEPH LEWAXDOSKI • 2 Terrace Circle, Great Neck. V. • Chaminade High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • Senior Dinner Dance; Junior Dinner Dance; Junior Jazz Concert. WWYU 1; T T 3, 4; Sanctuary Society 3; AIEE 2, 3. 4; AIRE 2, 3, 4; Nick Basca 1; PKP 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 AXXETTE CAMILLE LIBERTO • 816 Ycadon Avenue, Yeadon. Pa. • Yeadon Hi?h School • Bachelor of Science in S’ursing • Junior Ornhans Party; WWVU 1; Xurses Pinning 3; Women's Glee Club 2; PTC 1, 2, 3. 4. CHARLES AUGUST LIXDER • 1016 Pine Street, Darby, Pa. • West Philadelphia Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economies • Veterans Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Accounting Society 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD F. LISZEWSKI • Byberrv and Knights Roads, Phila delphia, Pa. • Father Judge High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Villanova Band 1. 2. 3; LKD 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. DONALD J. LIVIXGSTOX • 1710 S. SSth Street, Philadelphia. Pa • West Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • NROTC 1, 2, 3. 4. JOHN L. LOFFREDO • 26 McClean Avenue, Stamford, Conn. • Stamford High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Junior Charity Ball; Junior Orphans Party; Junior Dinner Dance; Account ing Society 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES V. LOMBARDI • 88 Shelley Street, Waterbury, Conn. • Sacred Heart High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • Who's Who; Senior Steering; Mother's Day; Villanova Fmgineer 4. Villanova Singers 1; Sanctuary- Society I. 2. 3. 4; American Society of Mechanical Engineers 1, 2, 4; Interfraternity Ball 2, 3, 4; PKP 2, 3, President 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT J LOMBARDO • 66 Mackay Drive. Tenatly. X. J. • Tenafly High School • Bachelor of Science in Political Science • Senior Intercollegiate Jazz Festival; Charity Ball; Villanovan 3, 4. Villanova Singers 1, 2, 3. 4; Music Society 1, 2, 3, 4; IRF 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; CCD I, 2. JOHX LOXDOX • 24 Academy Street. Amsterdam, X. Y. • Wilbur H. Lynch High School • Bachelor of Arts • Junior Dinner Dance: Sophomore Cotillion; Spanish Club 2; Villanova Rocket Society 2, 3, 4; Shamokinaki 3. CARLOS G. LORES • 900 Old Lancaster Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa. • LaSalle High School • Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering • American Chemical Society 3. 4; AICE 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4. WILLIAM JOSEPH LOTZE • 2 Robert Circle. Syosset. X. V. • Chaminade High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Junior Charity Ball; Junior Orphans Outing; Mother's Day; Sophomore Cotillion; T T 3, 4; SAM 2, 3, 4; Xick Basca 2; Intramurals 2, 3, 4 JOSEPH F. LOUGHRAX • 505 E. Mount Airy Avenue, Philadelphia. Pa. • LaSalle College High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • NROTC 1. 2. 3, 4; SAM 1, 2, 3, 4; Quarterdeck Society 4; DPE I, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WALTER P. LUCAS • 842 Beatty Street, Trenton, X. J. • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering. JOHN' E. LUCEY • 46 Wachusctt Street, Worcester, Mass. • North High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Who's Who; Student Council 4; Junior Charity Ball; Orphans Outing; Mothers Day; Spirit 1; T T 3, President 4; SAM 2. 3. Student Council 4; DPE 2, 3, Secretary 4; Track 1; IntramuraU I, 2. 3, 4. STANLEY J. LUKOWSKI • 372 Commonwealth Avenue, New Britain. Conn. • Sufticld Academy • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Spirit 1, 2; Accounting Society 1, 2, 3, 4; IntramuraU I, 2, 3, 4 JOSEPH A. LUNDY • 83-36 Talbot Street, Kcw Gardens. N. Y. • Holy Cross High School • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engi- neering • Spirit 2; Yillanova Engineer 4; ASME 2, 3, 4; Rocket Society 4; PKP 1, 2, 3, 4; IntramuraU 1, 2, 3, 4. NICHOLAS A. LUONGO • 7845 Mill Road, Elkins Park, Pa. • Cardinal Dougherty High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Spirit 3; SAM 2, 3; IntramuraU 2, 3. WILLIAM ANDREW LUSHER • 200 N Wyoming Street. Hazleton. Pa. • Saint Gabriel's High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engi- neering • WWVU 2, 3; Yillanova Engineer 2. 3, 4; Sanctuary Society 2; K of C 2, 3, 4; Astronomy Club 2. 3, 4; ASME 4; Rocket Society 4; PKP I, 2, 3, 4; Yillanova Freedom Forum 3; Yillanova Con- servative Club 4; IntramuraU 4. GEORGE D. LUTZ • 621 Dayton Road. Fcastcrvillc. Pa. • Ncshaminy High School • Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineer- ing • American Institute of Chemical Engineers 2. 3, 4. JOHN FRANCIS LYNCH • 8 Westwood Court. Binghamton. N. Y • Binghamton Central High School • Bachelor of Science in Mechani- cal Engineering • AIEE 2; American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3, 4; Shamokinaki 3; PKP 2, 3, 4; IntramuraU 1, 2. 3, 4. JOHN Y. LYNCH. JR • 1 Roosevelt Street. Roseland. N. J • Grover Cleveland High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT JOSEPH LYNCH • Harvey's Lake. Pa. • Hanover Town ship High School • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering • Yillanova Engineer 2, 3. 4; K of C 2. 3. 4; ASME 2. 3. 4; Interfraternity Ball 2; Shamokinaki 3; PKP 2. 3, 4; Bowling Team 2, 3; Pi Tau Sigma 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4. J. KENNETH LYONS • 37 Bcechwood Road, West Caldwell. N. J • Caldwell High School • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engi- neering • Senior Dinner Dance; Senior Intercollegiate Jazz Festival; American Chemical Society 1; PKP 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH P. MacANIFF • 7 Golfview Road. Doylcstown, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Junior Mother’s Day; Finance Society 1. 2. 3, 4; Marketing Society 3, 4; Accounting Society 4. Pre-Law Society 4; IntramuraU 1, 2, 3. ROBERT EDWARD MacAVOY • 1705 N. Second Street, Harris burg. Pa. • Bishop McDcvitt High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • Student Council 4; Mother's Day; Junior Steering. Yillanova Singers 1. 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Cotillion; ASME; PKP 1, 2, 3, 4; IntramuraU 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID A. MacDONALD • 58 Brook Avenue, North Plainfield, N. J. • North Plainfiled High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • Sophomore Cotillion; Belle Air Theater Co. Editior 4; PSEA 1. 2, 3. President 4. JOSEPH H. MADDEN • 1511 Manoa Road. Penn Wynne, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Freshman Orientation; SAM 2, 3, 4; IntramuraU 2. 3, 4. EDGAR A. MAHER • 106 Kent Road, Springfield, Pa. • Monsignoi Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Marketinr Society 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4. 278 WILLIAM T. MAHON • 7 Oak Terrace, Neptune City, N. J. Bachelor o] Mechanical Engineering. JOHN ARTHUR MAHONEY • 44 Crest Drive. Murry Hill, N. J • Seton Hall Preparatory School • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering • Villanova Engineer 3, 4; American Chemical Society 4; AICE 2, 3, 4j Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. SUZANNE M. MAHONEY • 3 N. Haverford Avenue, Margate, N. J. • Atlantic City High School • Bachelor of Science in Xursing • WWVU 1, 2; Women's Glee Club 3; Pi Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; In- tramurali 3. CHARLES S. MAIDA • R.D. 2 Box 380, Lakewood, N. J. • Freehold Regional High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • Pre-Law Society 3. 4; PSEA 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4. ROBERT V. MAIRONE • 7202 Hanford Street, Philadelphia. Pa. • Father Judge High School • Bachelor of Scienee in Economics • Who’s Who; Student Council 4; Senior Dinner Dance Co-Chairman; Senior Steering; Orphans Party; Junior Mother’s Day; Junior Steer- ing; Sophomore Officer, Secretary; Sophomore Cotillion; Freshman Orientation; Blue Key 2, 3; WWVU 2; Pre-Law Society 2, 3, 4; Nick Basca 4; Intramurals 2, 3. 4. PHILLIP S. MAKOWKA • 10607 S. Austin, Chicago Ridge, III. • Mendel Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • NROTC 1. 2. 3, 4; Sanctuary Society 3, 4; Semper Fidelis 3, 4; K of C 3, 4; Intercollegiate Conference on Government 3, 4; CCI) 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Law Society 3; Quarterdeck Society 4; Intramural- 1. 2, 3, 4. JAMES K. MANNING • 253 Windermere Avenue, Lansdownc, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Marketing Society 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH A. MANNING, JR. • 325 Cherry Lane, Havertown, Pa. • St. Fidelis Seminary • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Finance Society 3, 4; Accounting Society 4. FRED J. MARENCO, JR. • Hokessin, Del. • Kennett High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • K of C 4; Accounting Society 3, 4; Interfraternity Ball 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. NICHOLAS A. MARGARITONDO • 61 Bonnell Street, Flemington. N. J. • Hunterdon Central High School • Bachelor of Scienee in Economics • Finance Society 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3. 4 JOHN G. MAROSKI • 37 Nursery Street. Fogelsvillc. Pa. • Allen- town Central Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Chem- istry • Sanctuary Society 2, 3, 4; K of C 1. 2, 3, 4; American Chemical Society 1, 2, 3, 4. CLARENCE FRANCIS MARSH • 2 St. Martins Avenue, Haddon Heights, N. J. • Bishop Eustace Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • LKD 3, 4; Intramurals 2. 3. 4. KENNETH M. MARSHALL • 14-15 Parsons Boulevard, Flushing 54. N. Y. • Brooklyn Technical High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • NROTC 1; Villanova Band 2. 3; Accounting Society 2, 3; Drill Team 1. ROBERT O. MARSHALL • 1500 Ashton Road, Havertown, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Dinner Dance; Orphans Outing; Mother's Day; K of C 1, 2, 3. 4; Marketing Society 2, 3, 4; SAM 2. 3. 4; Quarterdeck Society 4; Interfraternity Ball 2; Shamokinaki 2; DPM 2. 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, RALPH FRANCIS MARTA • 278 N. Rolling Road. Springfield, Pa • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • Senior Dinner Dance; Junior Dinner Dance; Mother's Day; Spirit 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Vif ANTHONY JOSEPH MARTELLA • 1430 S. 23rd Street. Philadcl phia 46, Pa. • Bi-hop Neumann High School • Bachelor of Scient' in Economies • Finance Society 2, 3, 4. HARRY F. MARTIN • 2856 N. Franklin Street, Philadelphia, Pa • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. STEPHEN A. MARTINO • 26 Josephine Terrace. Bristol, Conn. • St. Anthony High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • Sophomore Cotillion; Freshman Orientation; Yillanovan I; ASME 2, 3, 4; Nick Basca 1; Intcrlratcrnity Ball I. 2; PKP 1, 2. 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD C. MARZELLA • 246 Hamilton Street, New Brunswick. N. J. • St. Peter's High School • Bachelor of Science in Economic • NROTC 1, 2. 3. 4; Drill Team 1. 2, 3. 4; DPE 2, 3. 4. ROBERT J. MASELEK • 328 Clark Boulevard. Massapequa Park. N. Y. • Massapequa High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineer- ing • Senior Dinner Dance; Intercollegiate Jazz Festival; Junior Dinner Dance; Spirit 2; Villanova Engineer 3, 4; AIEE 2. 3, 4; AIRE 4; Nick Basca I, 2, 3; PKP 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural? t. 2. 3, 4 PATRICIA ANN MASSI • 2145 Haight Avenue. New York. N. Y • St. Catharine's Academy High School • Bachelor of Science in Kursing • Senior Dinner Dance; Orphans Outing; Orphans Party; Junior Dinner Dance; Sophomore Cotillion; WWVU I, 2; Belle Air I, Sports Editor 2, 3, 4; Yillanovan 3; T T I. 2, 3, 4; Belle Masque 1, 2, 3; Russian Club 2; Nursing Week 2, 3; Nurses Pinning 4; Pi Theta Chi I, 2, 3, 4; PSEA 3, 4; Russian Language Society 2; Intramurals 3, 4. ROBERT N. MATTHEWS • 2421 Trenwith Terrace, Atlantic City. N. J. • Holy Spirit High School • Bachelor of Science in Economic • Accounting Society 2, 3, 4. JULIANNE M. MATTIMORE • 23 Garner Lane. Bay Shore. N. Y • Convent of the Sacred Heart High School • Bachelor of Science in Suning • CCD 1, 2, 3, 4. DANIEL J. McALEER • 2020 Overlook Avenue. Willow Grove, Pa • Bachelor of Science in Economics. KEVIN T. McARDLE • 1323 Atkinson Avenue, Somers'Point, N. J. • Holy Spirit High School • Bachelor of Science in Physics. EDWARD J. M« BRIDE, JR. • 1640 Welsh Road, Huntingdon Valley. Pa • St. Joseph's Preparatory School • Bachelor of Arts • Senior Dinner Dance; Junior Dinner Dance; Spirit I, 2; Lynx 3, 4; T T 4; Villanova Singers I; ICG 2, 3; Pre-Law Society 2, 3; Nick Basca 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH M. McCABE • 643 Hendren Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Roman Catholic High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • American Society of Civil Engineers 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL E. McCLOSKEY • 500 Fairmont Road, Havertown. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Junior Orphans Party; Accounting Society 1, 2. 3, 4. IntramuraLs I, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS MICHAEL McCONVILLE 7115 Boulevard East, North Bergen. N. J. • Weehawkcn High School • Bachelor of .4rfj in English • Yillanovan 4; Lynx 4; Spanish Club 1. 2; French Club 4. CCD 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4. 280 DELORES DARYLE McCORMICK • 147 Orchard Road. Spring field. Pa. • Holy Child High School • Bachelor of Science in . ursine EDWARD J. McCRACKEN • 424 Walnut Street, King of Prussia. Pa. • Bishop Kenrick High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Accounting Society 3, 4; Intramurals 3. ROBERT J McCREDIE • R.D. 1, Box 384, Bclmar. X. J. • St. Francis Xavier High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • Sophomore Cotillion: ASCE 2, 3. 4; Interfraternitv Ball 2. 3. 4; PKP I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2. CHARLES A. McDON'NELL, JR. • 239 Berkeley Road, Devon, Pa. • Conestoga Senior High School • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering • Senior Dinner Dance; Junior Dinner Dance: Mother's Day: ASCE 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Commissioner of Sports 4. JOHN' P. McELROY • 537 Geneva Avenue, Philadelphia. Pa. • St. Joseph’s Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Senior Dinner Dance; Intercollegiate Jazz Festival; Marketing Society 2,3, Treasurer 4; Varsity Football I, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 FRANCIS X. McFADDEX • 413 E. Gorgas Lane. Philadelphia, Pa • LaSalle High School • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering • Junior Dinner Dance; AICE 2, 3, 4; PKP 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. MARGUERITE L. (McCORMICK) McGARVEY • St. Bernard Hall. Darby, Pa. • Holy Child Academy • Bachelor of Science in Xursing • Charity Ball; Orphans Party; Mother's Day; Sophomore Cotillion; Villanovan 1. 2; Music Society I, 2; ICG 2; Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Shamokinaki 2, 3; Pi Theta Chi 1, 2, Treasurer 3, 4; Bowling Team 3. M. NOEL McGEEHAX • 2S W. 35th Street. Bayonne, X. J. • St. Dominic Academy • Bachelor of Science in Xursing • Who's Who; Senior Dinner Dance; Senior Steering; Charity Ball; Orphans Outing; Orphan Party; Junior Steering; Belle Air 3; Lynx 3, 4: Belle Masque 2; IRS 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Student Council Representative 4; Pi Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; Sailing Club 3. LF.O P. McGIN'TY, JR. • 2819 Arctic Avenue, Atlantic City, X. J. • Holy Spirit High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club 3; PSEA 3, 4; Intramural 3, 4. JOSEPHINE A. McGLOXE • 530 Dcrwyn Road. Drexel Hill, Pa. • Fitzgerald Mercy Hospital School of Nursing • Bachelor of Science in Xursing. THOMAS J. McGOLDRICK • 1852 S. Ycwdall Road, Philadelphia. Pa. • West Philadelphia .Catholic Boys High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Orphans Outing; Orientation; Spirit 2; SAM 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH P. McGONNELL • 199 Via Petraea. Naples. Italy • Tome Preparatory School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • Orphan Outing; Circuits 4; AIEE 2, 3, 4; Amateur Radio Club 3. 4; Golf Team 1; Intramurals 2, 3. FRANK R. McGUIRE • 1311 Gateshead Road, Towson, Md. • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering. JOANNE C. McIIENRY • 1204 Cromwell Road, Philadelphia 18. Pa. • Springfield Township High School • Bachelor of Science in Xursing • WWVU 1, 2; Villanovan 1; Pi Theta Chi 1, 2, 3. 4. FRANCIS P. McILHINNEY • 5147 Knox Street, Philadelphia 44. Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics. RICHARD C. McINTYRE • 608 Hirst Avenue. Havertown, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Spirit 3, 4; Belle Masque 1, 2, 3, 4; Villanova Singers 1; Pre-Law Society 2, 3; SAM 2. 281 THOMAS L. McKEVITT • 10108 Big Rock Road, Silver Spring. Md. • Gonzaga High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Spirit 1, 2: T T 1. 2, 3, 4: Sanctuary Society 1, 2, 4; IRS 2. 3: Interfraternity Ball 3, 4; LKD 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES P. McLAUGHLIN • 719 Chestnut Street, Coraopolis. Pa • St. Mary of the Mount High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Senior Steering; Junior Jaw, Blue Key 4; WWVU 2, 3, 4 ; YilUnova Band 4; Marketing Society 4; Intercollegiate Jait Festival 4; DPM 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES L. McLAUGHLIN, JR. • 444 Fletcher Road, Wayne. Pa • Lower Mcrion High School • Bachelor of Science in Economies • Veterans Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Marketing Society 1. 2. 3. 4. JOHN B. McLAUGHLIN • 2509 Wynncficld Drive, Havcrtown, Pa • Bachelor of Science in Economics. LAWRENCE McLAUGHLIN, JR. • Radnor Road. Radnor, Pa. • Monsicnor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economic • Senior Dinner Dance; Intercollegiate Jazz Festival; Junior Dinner Dance; Sophomore Cotillion; Finance Society 2, 3. 4; Pre-Law Society 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM A. McMAHON • 325 W. 11th Avenue, Conshohocken. Pa. • St. Matthew's High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering AIRE 4; Tau Beta Pi 4; EKN 3. 4 JOHN C. MCMULLEN • 206 Walnut Place. Havertown. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3. 4; Intramurals 3, J JOSEPH P. McNALLY • 2437 Bryn Mawr Avenue. Ardmore, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. JOHN G. McNAMARA • 1208 Pierce Street. Denver, Colo. • Bachelor of Arts. MARTIN J. McNAMARA • 1433 County Line Road. Rosemont. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engi- neering • Villanova Engineer 3, 4; AIRE 2. 3. 4; AIEE 2. 3. 4. PKP 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM E. McNAMARA • 100 Montauk Avenue, New London. Conn. • New London High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineer- ing • Villanova Engineer 2, 3. 4; K of C 1, 2, 3, 4; Astronomy Club 1, 2, 4; AIRE 2, 3, 4; AIEE 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4 JOSEPH P. McNICHOL • 7431 Boyer Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. GERALD R. McNULTY • 219 Southwood Circle, Syosset. N. Y. • Wcstbury High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Charity Ball; Orphans Outing; Orphans Party; Junior Jazz; Junior Steering. Sophomore Cotillion; Spirit 2, 3, 4; Cheerleaders 3; Villanova Singers 2; Sanctuary Society 4; K of C 2. 3. 4; Nick Basra 4; Shamokinaki 1. 2, 3, 4; PKP 1. 2, 3. 4; Rugby Team 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 MICHAEL J. McNULTY • 6104 Erdrick Street. Philadelphia, Pa. • St. Joseph's High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Senior Dinner Dance; Intercollegiate Jazz Festival; Junior Dinner Dance; Sophomore Cotillion; Finance Society 2, 3 ,4; Pre-Law Society 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. EUGENE L. MELCHER • 227 Kenyon Avenue, Swarthmorc, Pa. • Swarthmore High School • Bachelor of Arts in History • Orienla lion; IRS 2, 4; Rugby Team 1, 2; Lacrosse Club 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2. 282 EDWARD C. MEXGEL, JR. • 318 Davis Avenue. Clifton Height . Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Accounting Society 3, 4; Gamma Phi 3, 4. ROBERT MERENDA • 1124 Center Avenue. Bellmawr, N. J. • West Catholic High School • Bachelor oj Science in Economics • T T 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND JAMES MERGLIANO • 2301 N. 2nd Street, Philadel- phia, Pa. • LaSalle College High School • Bachelor oj Electrical Engineering • AIRE 3, 4; Amateur Radio Club 3; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; EKN 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES A. MEYER. JR. • 2970 Providence Road. Media, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor oj Science in Biology • WWVU 1, 4; Mendel Bulletin, Business Editor 4; Astronomy Club 2; LKD 1, 2, 3, 4; Delta Epsilon Sigma 4. JOSEPH A. MEZZAROBA • 337 N. 64th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Saint Thomas More High School • Bachelor of Science in Mathe- matics. ANTHONY J. MIERNICKI • 338 W. Lloyd Street, Shenandoah. Pa. • Shenandoah Catholic High School • Bachelor of Arts in Social Science • Psychology Club 3, 4; Villanova Rocket Society 4; LKD 1, 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES E. MILLIGAN • 220 Linden Avenue, Rutledge. Pa. • Bachelor oj Science. JOSEPH J. MINECCI • 607 Wagner Road. Lafayette Hill, Pa. • LaSalle College High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • ASCE 2, 3, Chairman 4; Pi Tau Sigma 3, 4: Tau Beta Pi 3. 4. Intramurals 1, 2. ROBERT T. MINKLEY • 40 Cherry Hill Road, Norwich, Conn. • Marianapolis Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Spanish Club 1; Psychology Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2. PAUL A. MIRABELLI • 2510 N.E. 32nd Court, Pompano Beach. Fla. • Pine Crest Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Senior Dinner Dance; Intercollegiate Jazz Festival 4; Senior Steering; Charity Ball; Mother's Day; Junior Jazz Concert; Sophomore Cotillion; Spirit 2; Belle Air 3, Business Manager 4; T T Business Manager 3. Treasurer 4; Finance Society 3, 4; Account ing Society 2, 3; SAM 3; Nick Basca 1, 2, 3, 4; Sailing Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2. J. ROBERT M1TEK • 3134 N. Patton Street. Philadelphia 32, Pa • LaSalle College High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Orientation; Senior Dinner Dance; Sophcmorc Cotillion; Spirit 4; Accounting 2, 3, 4; Pre-Law Society 3, 4. JOHN J. MOFFA • 250 Bridge Street, Drcxel Hill. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economic % • Accounting Society 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. JOSEPH A. MOLLURE • 805 Hood Road. Swarthmore. Pa. • Ridley Township High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • Villanova Band 1, 2, 3, 4; AIEE 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4; AIRE 1, 2, Vice-President 3, 4; PKP 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3. 4. HOWARD E. MORAN • 1138 N. Everett Street, Glendale, Calif. • Bachelor of Arts. DANIEL P. MORIARTY • 761 E. 39th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y • Bachelor of Science in Economics. 283 GEORGE P. MOSER • 0002 Crefeld Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. JOSEPH A. MOSHER • 65 Fowler Avenue, Revere, Mass. • Revere High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Charity Ball: Junior Dinner Dance; Junior Steering; Sophomore Cotillion; T T 3, 4; Marketing Society 2, 3, 4; Nick Baxa 1; Lacrosse Club 2. CECILE M. MIGNIER • 1601 S. S3rd Street. Philadelphia. Pa. • West Philadelphia Catholic Girls High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Senior Dinner Dance; Senior Steering; Intercollegiate Jazz Festival; Charity Ball; Orphans Party; Mother's Day; Junior Steering; Sophomore Cotillion; Spirit 2; Belle Air 4; T T 1, 2, 3, 4; Belle Masque 1, 2, 3, 4; Women's Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Intcrfratcrnitx Ball 3; Pi Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. GEORGE J. MULLER • 337 Buchwood Lane. Berwyn. Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. DONALD F. MURPHY • 37 Bennett Avenue. Binghamton, N. Y. • Binghamton Central High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. FRANK J. MURPHY • 64 Warrior Road. Drexel Hill. Pa. • Bonner High School • Bachelor of Arts in English • Who's Who; Villanovan 3; Lynx, Editor 3, 4; Concept 3, 4. JOHN C. MURPHY • 1216 Garfield Avenue, Reading. Pa. • Reading Central Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science ir. Economics • Senior Steering; Junior Steering; Cheerleaders I; T T 3, 4; Marketing Society 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. EUGENE A. MURRAY • 512 Chester Avenue. Clifton Heights. Pa • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economic« Shamokinaki 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS J. MURRAY • 914 S. 55th Street. Philadelphia 43. Pa • Bachelor of Science in Economics. JOHN S. MURZYN • 3073 E. Thompson Street. Philadelphia, Pa • Northeast Catholic High School • Bachelor of Arts in History. DENNIS J. NAWROCKI • Q05K- Anchor Street. Philadelphia, Pa. • Father Judge High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • WWVU 2; AIEE 3, 4; Amateur Radio Club 4 ERNEST J. NEJAME • 17 Arch Street. Waterbury, Conn. • Sacred Heart High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • T T 4; Villanova Singers 1. 2; Spanish Club 1. 2. 3: DPM 1, 2. 3. 4. ANTHONY P. NELSON • 43 Lathrop Avenue. Binghamton, N. Y • Bachelor of Science in Economics. ALBERT J. NENCETTI • 82 Puritan Drive. Port Chester. N. Y • Port Chester High Schcol • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Spirit 2; Accounting Society 2, 3, 4; Vanity Swimming 2. 3. 4. MICHAEL K. NEVILLE • 15 Crown Top Road, Manhassel. N. Y • St. Mary's High School • Bachelor of Science in Economic« • Marketing Society 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2. 3 2S4 HENRY J. NOE • 6003 N. Water Street. Philadelphia, Pa. • Cardinal Dougherty High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • IRS 3; Finance Society 3, 4; Marketing Society 4; Accounting Society 2, 3, 4; Pre-Law Society 3, 4; SAM 4. WILLIAM L. NOTO • 121 Prospect Street, Passaic. N. J. • Pope Pius XII • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • IRS 2, 3, 4; ICG 2, 3. 4; AIEE 1, 2, 3, 4; Shamokinaki 3; PKP 1. 2. 3, 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES P. NULTY • 4292 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. JAMES F. O'BRIEN • 3834 Albcrmarlc Avenue, Drexcl Hill, Pa. • Malvern Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Chemistry • Who’s Who; Senior Class Treasurer; Senior Steering; Junior Class Treasurer; Junior Steering; Orientation; American Chemical Society 1. Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 2, 3. Co-Captain 4. JOHN A. O'BRIEN • 2047 N. 63rd Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Saint Joseph's College High School • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering • Vilianova Engineer 4; AIEE 1. 2, 3, 4; AIRE 1, 2. 3, 4; PKP 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL J. O'BRIEN • 17 N. Hartford Avenue, Atlantic City. N. J. • Holy Spirit High School • Bachelor of Arts in Social Science • NROTC 4; Psychology Club 2; Intramurals 4. WALTER M. O'BRIEN • 915 E. Pembroke Street, East Lansdowne. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Arts in Political Science • Orientation; Cheerleaders 1; Sanctuary Society 1; K of C 4. JAMES B. O'DEKIRK • 6239 S. Claremont Street, Chicago, 111. • St. Rita High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • AIEE 2, 3, 4; Amateur Radio Club 3; PKP 1, 2, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, Officer 4; EKN 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. CLEMENT L. O’DONNELL • 139 S. Keystone Avenue. Upper Darby, Pa. • Monsignor Benner High School • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering • Orphans Outing; Orphans Party; WWVU 1; AICE 1. 2, 3, 4, Vice-Chairman; Pre-Law Society 3. 4; Shamokinaki 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES V. O’DONNELL. JR. • 321 S. Church Street, Clifton Heights, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Pre-Law Society 4; Intramurals 3, 4. J. PATRICK O'DONNELL • 7005 Dunhill Road. Baltimore, Md. • Mount St. Joseph's High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • T T 4; K of C 4; SAM 2, 3, 4; Varsity Swimming 1. 2: Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH T. O’DOWD • 4 Hillside Avenue. Caldwell, N. J. • Bachelor of Arts. THOMAS F. O'KEEFE • 105 Grasmere Road. Bala Cynwyd, Pa • Malvern Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Senior Dinner Dance; Junior Dinner Dance; Junior Steering; WWW 4; Amateur Radio Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN A. OKOLOWSKI • 221 Irving Street, Chester, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Physics. FRANCISCO J. OLAZABAL • 40 E. 66th Street. New York City. N. Y. • Dc LaSalle High School. Havana, Cuba • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Spanish Club 3, 4; Finance Society 4 Intramurals 2, 3. 285 DENNIS J. OLEARY • 2005 Scpviva Street, Philadelphia. Pa. • West Philadelphia Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • K of C 2. 3, 4; ICG 2. MARY MARGARET OLEARY • 146 Keystone Avenue, River Forest. 111. • Trinity High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Who's Who; Senior Steering; Charity Ball; Orphans Party. Mother's Day; Sophomore Cotillion; Spirit 1. 2; Blue Key 2, 3, 4. T T 1, 2; Women’s Glee Club 2. 3; Nick Basca 3; Interfratemity Ball 3; Pi Theta Chi 1, 2. Vice-President 3, President 4; Intramural Council 3; Interfraternity Sorority Council 4. ROBERT G. OLIVE • 15 Ford Place. Staten Island 10. X. Y. • St. Peter's Beys High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • DPM 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4. LOUIS P. OLIVERE. JR. • 2712 Baynard Boulevard. Wilmington. Del. • Salesianum High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • Who’s Who; Villanova Engineer 2. Layout Editor 3, Editor 4. ASCE 2, 3. 4; Villanova Rocket Society 3, 4; PKP 1. 2, Secretary 3. Vice-President 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4. DENNIS J. O’MALLEY • 263 Belmont Avenue. Doylestown. Pa. • Lansdale Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Belle Air 1; Intramurals 1, 2. EDWARD J. O’MALLEY • 541 Ballytore Road. Wynnewood. Pa • Malvern Preparatory School • Bachelor of Arts in Political Science • Senior Dinner Dance: Intercollegiate Jazz Festival 4; Belle Air. University Editor 4; T T 4; Pre-Law Society 4; Nick Baxa 4; Golf Team 4. JAMES J. O'MARA • 710 Blythe Avenue, Drcxel Hill, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Arts in History • Junior Dinner Dance; LKD 1; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4. JOHN J. O’NEILL • 712 Norristown Road, Maple Glen, Pa. • Cardinal Dougherty High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Villanova Band 3, 4; Accounting Society 2. 3. 4; Intramurals 3. 4. PATRICK J. O’NEILL • 2920 Florida Avenue, Baltimore. Md • Bachelor of Arts. THOMAS J. O’REILLEY • 21 Oak Street. Beacon, N. Y • St Patrick’s High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • Villanova Engineer 4; CCD 1; AIEE 1, 2, 3, 4; PKP 1. 2, 3, 4; Intramural- 1, 2, 3, 4. PETER A. ORSATTI • 236 Kingston Road. Upper Darby. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Mendel Bulletin 4. HENRY R. ORTH, JR. • 1747 Merchantvillc Avenue. Pcnnsaukcn. N. J. • Camden Catholic High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • ASCE 2, 3, 4. MAXIMO J. ORTIZ IDE TARANCO • Canals 260, A-2, Santurie. Puerto Rico • Cardinal Farley Military Academy • Bachelor o' Science in Economies • Music Society 4; Spanish Club 4. MICHELE A. OSIEWICZ • 222 Washington Avenue, Clifton. N. J • Pope Pius XII High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Belle Air 2. 3, 4; T T, Usher Committee 2. 3. 4; Belle Masque 2, 3. 4; IRS 1; Pi Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS E. OWENS — 77 Holmes Avenue. Hartsdale. N. Y. • Archbishop Stcpinac High School • Bachelor of Arts in English • Literary Club 2. 2S0 VINCENT A. PANETTA • 806 Kcnmorc Road, Philadelphia, Pa Bachelor of Arts in Sociology. RICHARD A. PASCALE • 8 Old Hills Lane, Port Washington. Long Island, N. Y. • Bachelor of Arts. AUGUSTINE J. PASSANANTE • 66 N. Radcliffe Street, Bristol. Pa. • Father judge High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Orphans Party: Sophomore Cotillion: Spanish Club I. 2: Accounting Society 2; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4. TIMOTHY P. PERCARPIO • Christine Place. Washington. N. J • Delbarton School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • IRS 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Astronomy Club 3; LKD 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. BERNARD A. PERELLA • 113 Bradford Avenue, Downingtown. Pa. • Bishop Shanahan High School • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics. EDUARDO H. PEREZ • 600 Old Lancaster Avenue. Bryn Mawr. Pa. • Maristas High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • ASME 3. NORMAN E. PERRY • 413 W. 5th Street, Palmyra, N. J. • Palmyra High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Music Society 1, 2; Pre-Law Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. JOSEPH F. PETACCIO, JR • 2650 Richmond Street, Philadelphia. Pa. • North Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Knights of Columbus 2; Marketing Society 2, 3, 4: Intramural' 2, i, 4. PAUL C. PETERSON • 631 Shadeland Avenue, Drexcl Hill, Pa. • West Philadelphia Catholic High School • Bachelor of Civil Engi neering • ASCE 3, 4. WILLIAM T. PHELAN • 25 Sydney Avenue, Malverne, Lon-' Island, N. Y. • Loyola High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Senior Steering; Charity Ball; Mother's Day: Junior Steering; Spirit 2; Blue Key 4; T T 2, 3. 4; Sanctuary Society 2, 3; SAM 2, 3, 4; Nick Basca 3; Interfraternity Ball 3; DPM 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse Club 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. THOMAS K PICARIM) • 27 Albany Road, Neptune, N. J. • St. Rose High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Jazz; WWVU 1. 2, 3. Personnel and Public Relations 4; T T 4; Yillanova Singers 1, 2. 3, Student Director 4; IRS 3, 4: Nick Basca 4; Inter- fraternity Ball 3; Variety Show, Music Director 3, 4. GEORGE I PICKEL, III • 115-67 237th Street. Elmont, N. V. • Holy Cross High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Semper Fidelis 1; K of C 2, Trustee 3, 4, Recorder 4; Yillanova Society of Psychological Investigation 2, 3, Treasurer 4; CCI) 2. 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 3. EUGENE PINADELLA • 421 Franklin Avenue, Belleville. N. J. • Belleville High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • K of C 3. JULIAN J. PINKOS • 321 Beech Street East, Virginia Beach. Va • Passionist Preparatory Seminary • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • NROTC 4; IRS 4. JOHN M. PIO • 8813 Revere Street, Philadelphia. Pa. • LaSalle College High School • Bachelor of Science in Chemistry • American Chemical Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I. 4. 287 PETER B. PIOTTI • 122 Walnut Street, Newtown Square, Pa. • Mensienor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • WWVU 4; AIEE 2, 3. 4; AIRE 2; Intramurals 4. RALPH J. PISACANE • 33 Coolidge Place. Hackensack, N. J. • Hackensack High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Marketing Society 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN A. PISARRA • 34 W. Lincoln Street, Verona, N. J. • St Benedict’s Preparatory School • Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy • Senior Dinner Dance; Senior Steering; Charity Ball; Orphans Outing; Orphans Party; Junior Dinner Dance; Junior Steering: Belle Air 4; Interfraternity Ball 2, 3, 4; Shamokinaki 3; DPM 2. 3, 4; Hockey Club 2; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. DOMENIC E. PISTILLI • 203 Oak Street, Ambler, Pa. • Ambler Joint High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Student Council 2; Student Senate; Sophomore Class President; Sophomore Cotillion; Orientation; Villanova Singers 1; Finance Society 1, 2. 3, 4; Bowling Team 1; Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4. VITO M. PIZZI • 734 Irving Terrace, Orange, N. J. • Our Lady of the Valley High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Orphans Outing; Mother's Day; Spirit 2. 3. 4; Belle Air 4; T T 3, 4; CCD 2; Finance Society 1, 2, Vice-President 3. President 4; Nick Basca 3, 4; Villanova Freedom Forum 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES H. POWELL • 6 E. Windermere Terrace. Lansdowne, Pa. • Berwick High School • Bachelor of Arts • IRS 4; ICG 2. 4. MICHAEL A. POWERS • 1120 Hctfield Avenue. Westfield, N. J • Holy Trinity High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Varsity Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH PRZYBYLOWSKI • 4373 Fldgemont Street, Philadelphia. Pa. • Father Judge High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • AIRE 2, 3, 4. CHARLES A PULFREY • 00 Croton Road. Wayne, Pa. • Malvern Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; K of C 3, 4; SAM 2, 3, 4; Quarterdeck Society 4; Drill Team 1, 2, 3. CAROLYN M. QUERRY • 21 Cregar Road. High Bridge, N. J. • High Bridge High School • Bachelor of Science in Xursing • Belle Air 1. 2, 3, 4; T T Make-up 1, 2, 3, 4: Belle Masque 1. 2, 3. 4; IRS 1. 2; Phi Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. WILFRED J. QUIGLEY, JR. • 332 E. Eighth Avenue, Consho- hockcn. Pa. • St. Matthew's High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Veterans Club 1; Accounting Society 3. 4. RICHARD L. KADZIAK • 610 Magnolia Avenue, Glenolden, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. CONRAD A. RAGONE • 76 Nottingham Avenue, Valley Stream. N. Y. • Central High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Accounting Society 1, 2, 3. PAUL R. RAMBO • 105 S. 4th Street, Colwyn. Pa. • West Phila dclphia Catholic High School for Boys • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Veterans Club 1; Villanova Society of Psychological Investigation I, 2, Treasurer 3, President 4. LEO F. RATTIGAN • 2541 Irvington Read, Drexcl Hill. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economic- • Who's Who; Student Council 3, 4; Senate. Treasurer 4; Senior Dinner Dance; Senior Steering; Orphans Party; Mother's Day; Junior Steering; Sophomore Cotillion; Orientation; Spirit. Secretary 2; Marketing Society 1; Accounting Society 2, 3, 4; Nick Basca 4. 288 ROBERT P. REARDON • 814 Washington Avenue, Wcstbury, X. Y. • Chaminade High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Sophomore Cotillion; Spirit 2; WWVU 2; T T 3,4; DPE 2. 3. 4; Rugby Team 1, 2, 3, 4. PETER J. REDFERX • 514 W. Shore Trail, Sparta. X. J. • St. Peter's Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Marketing Society 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN D. REIDENOUER • 295 Mcrvinc Street, Pottstown, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. FRANCIS J. REIDY, JR. • 644 Paddock Road, Havertown, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • Music Society 3; K of C 2, 3, 4; ASCE 2, 3, 4; Pre-Law Society 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ALBERT J. REIXOSO, III • 725 Wood Avenue, Roselle. X. J. • St. Benedict's Preparatory School • Bachelor of Arts • T T 1? 2. 3, 4; IRS 3, 4; Spanish Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Pre-Law Society 2, 3, 4: Interfraternity Ball 3, 4; Shamokinaki 2, 3; DPM 2, 3, 4; Varsitv Football 1. 2, 3, 4. KENNETH L. RESINSKI • S950 Dcwces Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Northeast Catholic High School • Bachelor of Arts in English • Lynx 3. 4; Belle Masque 3, President 4; Villanova Band 1. 4: K of C 2, 3, 4; APO 3, 4; Student Council. Cultural Affairs 3; Dance Decorations 4. LOUIS J. RETTINO • 7 Skillman Avenue, Jersey City 6, X. J. • St. Joseph’s Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Psychology • Psychology Club; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; DPM 3, 4. WILLIAM J. RHODES • 159 Wicks Lane, Malvernc. X. Y. • Malvcrne High School • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering • Villa- nova Engineer 4; American Chemical Society 4; AICE 2, 3, President 4; PKP 4. PATRICK J. RICCI • 130 W. Hendricks Boulevard, South Plain field, N. J. • South Plainfield High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • SAM 4. HARRY A. RICHARDSON • 416 Sharp Avenue, Glenoldcn, Pa. • St. James High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Accounting Society 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3. RICHARD RICHMAN • 4303 Parkside Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa • Overbrook High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Who’s Who; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 2, 4. GEORGE M. RICKUS, JR. • 86 E. Meadow Road. Wilton, Conn. • St. John’s Preparatory School • Bachelor of Arts in Social Science • Villanova Society of Psychological Investigation 3. 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY NICHOLAS RIVIELLO • 453 Sherman Road. Spring field. Pa. • Monsignor Benner High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • French Club 3; Intramurals 1, 2. VINCENT J. RIVIELLO • 409 Lantana Avenue, Englewood, N. J. • Englewood High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Marketing Society 3, 4; Baseball 4. CARMEN D. RIZZO • 1207 W. Oak Street. Norristown, Pa. • Bishop Ken rick High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Spirit 3; Pre-Law Society 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. 289 CHARLES M. ROBERTS • 7943 Mkhcncr Street, Philadelphia. Pa • William Penn Charter School • Bachelor of Science in Economic! • Pre-Law Society 3, 4; Lacrosse Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4, JAMES E. ROBERTS • 65 Cutler Street. Wharton. X. J. • Morris Hill Regional High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Marketing Society 1; Rugby Team I, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I. 2. 3. 4. PAUL J. ROMAN • 1015 Abington Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. • Roman Catholic High School • Bachelor of Arts • Literary Club 3; French Club 1; CCD 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3. ALFONSO L. ROMANO • 1009 Mansion Avenue, Collingswood. N. J. • Camden Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Accounting Society 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3. MICHAEL N. ROMANO • 104 S. Second Street, Bangor, Pa. • Pius X High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Student Council 1, 2; Orientation; Yillanova Singers 1, 2, 3, 4; IRS 3. Spanish Club 3; LKD I. 2, 3, 4. THOMAS H. RONAN. JR. • S03 Charette Road, Philadelphia, Pa • LaSalle High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Spanish Club 2; Marketing Society 4; Intramurals 2. RICHARD ANTHONY RONOLLO • 5004 Master Street, Philadel phia. Pa. • St. Thomas More High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Accounting Society; Intramurals 1, 2. ROBERT J. ROSENER • 49 S. Windsor Avenue, Brightwaters. Long Island, N. Y. • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies. MARK J. ROSETTA • 9806 E. Bcxhill Drive. Kensington, Md. • St. John's College High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • WWVU 1. 2, 3, Production Engineer 4; AIEE 4; Tau Beta Pi 3. Treasurer 4; EKN 3. Secretary 4. JEROME SAMUEL ROSS • 200 Spring Street, Swansboro. X. C • Swansboro High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • NROTC 1. 2, 3, 4; Semper Fidelis 3; Accounting Societv 2. 3. 4. WALTER M. ROTH • 2259 E. Ann Street. Philadelphia. Pa. • St. Joseph’s Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Economic' • Accounting Society 3, 4. JOSEPH C. RUGGIERO • 321 Allaire Avenue. I.oonia. X J. • Leonia High School • Bachellor of Science in Social Studies • Who’s Who; Student Council 4; Orientation 4: Variety Show 3. 4; Senior Steering; Charity Ball; Orphans Outing; Orphans Party; Junior Steering; Sophomore Cotillion; WWVU 1; Belle Air 1. Art Editor 2. Activities Editor 5. Editor-in-Chief 4; Lynx 1. Art Editor 2. 5. T T 1. 4, Vice-President 2, President 3; Spanish Club 1. .’: Nick Basca 3, 4, Co-Chairman I, 2; DPM 1, 2. 3. 4. BRUCE A. RYAN • 148 Lincoln Place. Waldwick, N. J. • St Luke's High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • NROTC I, 2. 3, 4; Music Society 2: ASCE 2. 3. 4: Quarterdeck Societv 4; Drill Team 1, 2, 3. FRANCIS D. RYAN • 419 X. Hermitage Avenue, Trenton, X. J • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering. ANGELO SACCO • 2312 Morris Street. Philadelphia. Pa. • Bishop Neumann High School • Bachelor of Science in Economic • Orient.) tion; Accounting Society 2, 3. 290 CONDE A. SALAZAR • Box 9842, Santurcc, Puerto Rico • Bachelor of Science in Economics. JOSEPH A. SALVIUOLO • 104 North Street. Southbridge, Ma. . • Mary E. Wells High School • Bachelor of Science in Education. JOHN T. SANDONATO • 65 N. Sixth Avenue. Highland Park, N. J. • Highland Park High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Spirit 1, 2: Villanovan 1. 2; K oi C 2, 4; Marketing Societ 2. 3, 4; SAM 2, 3, 4. ANNA L. SANTOMO • 315 E. Callom Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Little Flower High School • Bachelor of Science in ursing • Orphans Party; Women's Glee Club 2, 3; Shamokinaki 3; Pi Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH R. SANTOR • 425 Appletree Road, Camp Hill, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. PETER THOMAS SAPNAR • 69 Upper Ferry Road, Trenton, N. J • Ewing High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Charits Ball; Orphans Outing; Mother's Day; Accounting Society 2. 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ANDREW W. SAUL • Rose Valley. Moylan, Pa. • Malvern Prepara- tory School • Bachelor of Arts • Psychology Club. HILDA A. SAVERY • 5 Nenagh Drive, Fairfax Farms, Wilmington 3, Del. • St. Elizabeth's High School • Bachelor of Science in Sursing • Orphans Party; Junior Dinner Dance: WWVU 1, 2. Co-Librarian 3, 4; Belle Air I, 3. Typing Editor 4; T T 2; Women's Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Pi Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. RALPH A. SAYTANO • 23 Crcsthill Road. Yonkers. N. Y. • Iona Preparatory School • Bachelor of Arts in Political Science • Who's Who; Senior Class Officer, Vice-President; Senior Dinner Dance: Intercollegiate Jazz Festival 4; Senior Steering; Orphans Outing; Orphans Party; Junior Steering; Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD J SCANNELL • 228 Elm Street, West Haven. Conn • Bachelor of Science in Economics. CHARLES F. SCHAEFFER • S3 Cedar Street. Pottstown, Pa. • St. Pius X High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Accounting Society 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL W. SHEET?. • Reiglesville, Pa. • Easton High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Charity Ball; Orphans Outing: Sophomore Cotillion; Spirit 2, 3; Belle Air 3: Lynx 3: TAT 2, 3, 4. Villanova Band 1; Finance Society 1. 2. 3. 4; Nick Basca I. 2. 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES EDWARD SCHMITZ • 28 Fenton Road. Rochester It. N. Y. • Aquinas Institute • Bachelor of Science in Chemistry • Orientation; Belle Air 4; Lynx 1; American Chemical Society 2. 5. 4; LKD 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM SCHNEIDER. JR. • 17 Buchministcr Road. Rockville Centre, N. Y. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. JOSEPH P. SCHORN • 256 Tulpehocken Avenue, Elkins Park. Pa • Cardinal Dougherty High School • Bachelor of Electrical F.ngi necring • AIEE 3; AIRE 4. 29! JOSEPH E. SCHRACK • 1226 Marshall Street, Norristown. Pa. • Bishop Kenrick High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Spirit I; Literary Club 1; Accounting Society 2, 3: Pre-Law Society 1. 2, 3, 4; Golf Team 1; Intramurals 1. 2, 3 FRANCISCO R. I K JESUS SCHICK • Cuevlllas Street 555. Santurcc, Puerto Rico • Bachelor of Science in Economics STEPHEN J. SCHWAB • Bachelor of Science in Economics. WILLIAM C. SELLYEY • 74 Chester Pike. Collingdale. Pa • Bachelor of Science in Physics. JOHN B. SENDER, JR. • 604 Fairiill Street, Willow Grove, Pa. • Cardinal Dougherty High School • Bachelor of Science in Economic' • Pre-Law Society 1. ELSIE L. SENSI • 254 Higbec Street. Philadelphia. Pa. • Little Flower High School • Bachelor of Science in Xarsing • Orphan- Party; T T 2, 3 ; Women's Glee Club 2. 3; Shamokinaki 3: Pi Theta Chi 1, 2, 3. 4. CESAR SEOANE • Gloria 157, Habana. Cuba • Baldor High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • Russian Club 4 JOHN P. SEXTON • 1312 Hillside Road, Wynncwood, Pa • Malvern Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studie- • WWVU 1; Spanish Club I. 2. DANIEL P. SHANNON • 1580 E. 17th Street. Brooklyn -0. N. • St. Augustine High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Astronomy Club I. 2, 3, 4; PKP 1, 2; Intramurals 4 FREDERICK D. SHAUGHXESSY • Fitch Place and Toll House Lane, Warminster, Pa. • LaSalle College High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Orientation; Marketing Society 5. President 4; Varsity Football 2; Intramural 1. 2. 3. 4. WILLIAM P. SHEA. Ill • 12 Mcdburv Road. Chester. Pa. • Malvern Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Sophomore Cotillion; Orientation; K of C 3, 4; LKD 1. 2. 5. President 4. THOMAS J. SHEEHAN • 217 Otis Street. Hingham, Mass. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. JOHN E. SHIELDS • 3342 Guilford Street. Philadelphia, Pa. • Father Judge High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Mother's Day; Sophomore Cotillion: Orientation; Pre-Law Societ' 3, 4. JAMES HARRINGTON SHIF LS • 20 Summer Street. Meriden Conn. • Orville H. Platt High School • Bachelor of Science in Soci:' Studies • Senior Dinner Dance, General Co-Chairman: Senior Steer ing; Parent's Weekend 3. 4; Charity Ball, General Co-Chairman: Orphans Outing; Orphans Party: Mother's Day; Junior Steering. Sophomore Blazer, Chairman; Sophomore Cotillion. General Chair man; Orientation; Spirit 1. 2. 3; Cheerleaders 1. Captain 2. Blue Key 2, 3, 4; WWVU I; Belle Air. Publications 3. Underclass Editor 4; Lynx 2: T T 2. 3, 4; Sanctuary Society l. 2. 3. 4: IRS 2: Nick Basca 2. 4. Co-Chairman 1. 3; Intramural 1, 2. EUGENE H. SIEGEL • 2417 N 5oth Street. Philadelphia. Pa. • Central High School • Bachelor of Science in Biolocs • Spanish Club 1. 2; LKD 1, 2, 3, 4. 292 JEROME ANDREW SILECCHIA • 1834 E. A4th Street. Brooklyn 34. X. Y. • St. John’s Preparatory School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • Student Council 4: Senior Steering; Intercollegiate Jazz Festival; Junior Steering; Yillanova Engineer 4; ASME 2. 3. 4. PKP 1, 2, 3, 4; PTS 3, 4; Interfraternitv Council 3. 4; Intramural' 2, 3, 4. ROBERT MICHAEL SIM • 618 Dickson Street, Endicott. X. Y • Cnion-Endicott High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • Junior Steering; T T 2; ASME 1, 2, 3. 4; Shamokinaki 3; PKP 1. 2. 4; Treasurer 3; Pi Tau Sigma President 4. JOHN XAYIER SIMMONS • 1510 S. Corlies Street. Philadelphia. Pa. • Bishop Neumann High Schcol • Bachelor of Arts in History • Orphans Outing; Sophomore Cotillion; T T 3, 4; Yillanova Singer.' 1; K of C 2, 3, 4; IRS 1; Spanish Club 1. 2; Pre-Law Society 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHAXTS ROBERT S1NOX • 26 Willow Walk. Camden 4. X. J • Camden Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economies • Marketing Society 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. RONALD R. SISCA • 1647 Powell Street. Norristown, Pa. • A. D. Eisenhower High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Yillanova Singers I. 2, 3, Vice-President 4; IRS 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Astronomy Club 3; LKD 1, 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4 BARBARA I). SMITH • 6231 Carpenter Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Hallahan High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • WWW 1, 2, 3; Women’s Glee Club 2, 3; Pi Theta Chi 1. 2. 3. 4. WILLIAM W. SMITH • 546 Sagamore Road, Havertown. Pa. • St. Thomas More High School • Bachelor of Science in Economic • Marketing Society 3, 4; DPE 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. ALLAN L. SOBEL • 261 Tomkenn Road, Wvnncwood, Pa. • Overbrook High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Veterans Club 2, 3, 4; SAM 2, 3, 4. ROBERT X. SOBKOW • 1821 W. Rockland Street. Philadelphia. Pa. • Central High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics. FRANK J. SOBON • 325 Sandalwood Avenue, Trenton, X. J. • Trenton Catholic Boys High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engi- neering • Intramurals 1. ROBERT W. SONNEN. JR. • 405 Serrano Drive, San Francisco. Calif. • St. Patrick's Academy • Bachelor of Science in Economics • NROTC 1. 2, 3; Intercollegiate Jazz Festival 4; Junior Jazz Concert 3; Sophomore Cotillion; T T 3, 4; Semper Fidelis 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH J. SORELLE • 114 Church Street, Glassboro, X. J. • Glassboro High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Accounting Society 2. 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ROGER WILLIAM SOTAK • 200 Main Street, Ormrod, Pa. • Parkland High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • ASME 4; Tau Beta Pi 3. 4. JOHN V. SPANGLER • 4317 Tyson Avenue. Philadelphia, Pa. • Roman Catholic High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • Veterans Club 1, 2; AIEE 3, 4. WILLIAM A. SPINGLER • 110 E. Lancaster Avenue, Wayne. Pa • St. Katharine of Siena High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Charity Ball; Orphans Outing; Junior Steering; Sopho more Cotillion; Orientation; Finance Society 2, 3. 4; DPE 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 3, 4. 293 WILLIAM J. SPIRES • 9214 Academy Road. Philadelphia. Pa. Bachelor of Science in Economics. GERALD SPOOR • 23 Broad Street, Tupper Lake. N. Y. • Tupper Lake High School • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering. WILLIAM L. STAHL, JR. • Shirley Avenue. Fbhkill, N. Y. • St. Patrick’s High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; AIEE 2, 3. 4; Quarterdeck Society 4; Intra murals 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE J. STANTON • 9 Lawrance Lane, Bay Shore. N. Y. • West Islip Public High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Spirit 3; Finance Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team 1; Golf Team 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT JOSEPH STEFANS • 268 Fcrona Way. Rutherford. N. J • St. Benedict’s Preparatory School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • Mother’s Day; Villanova Engineer 3, 4; ASCE 1, 2, 3, 4; PKP 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL E. STENKO • 215 Gleaves Road. Springfield. Pa. • Springfield High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Accounting Society 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4. W. JEROME STEWART • 733 Germantown Pike, Lafayette Hill. Pa. • St. Joseph's Preparatory High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • ASCE 2, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4 WILLIAM JOSEPH STEWART • 6121 Woodland Avenue. Phila delphia 42, Pa. • West Philadelphia Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economies • T T 1; Accounting Society 2, 3. 4. THEODORE B. STOLMAN • 260 Tomkenn Road. Philadelphia. Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. FLORENCE LOUISE STOLZ • 510 Stiles Avenue. Ridley Park. Pa. • Fitzgerald Mercy Hospital School of Nursing • Bachelor of Science in Nursing. LUCIEN C. ST. ONGE • 484 Country Club Road. York. Pa. • York Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • WWVU 1: T T 1; Pre-Law Society 1; Rugby Team 1. 2. 3, Captain 4; Intramural 4. ALAN D. STORK • 1205 Rahway Avenue, Westfield, N. J. • Westfield High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Villanova Singers 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Society 1, 2, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. Spanish Club 1, 2; Marketing Society 3. 4: Nick Basca 3, 4. JOSEPH C. STOUT. JR. • 7227 Revere Street. Philadelphia, Pa. • Father Judge High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • AIEE 3, 4; AIRE 4; Intramurals 4. F'RANK M. STRACCO. JR. • 42 Hillside Avenue, Netcong, N. J- • Nctcong High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • Jazz Concert; PSEA 4; Intramurals 3, 4. NEIL J. STRAUSS • 1637 Surrey Lane. Havertown, Pa. • Valley Forge Military Academy • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Spanish Club 3; Pre-Law Society 3. 4; Pistol Team 4. DENNIS P. STRII) • 4S E. Pearl Street, Torrington, Conn. • Worrestcr Academy • Bachelor of Science in Economict • Sophomore Cotillion; Spirit 1. 2: T T I, 2; IRS 2, 3; Pre-Law Society 2, 3, 4; Nick Basca 3; DPE 2, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 4; Sailing Club t, 2, 3; Gamma Phi 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3. JOHN S. STROGL'S • 123 Starr Street. Phoenixville, Pa. • Bishop Kcnrick High School • Bachelor of Science in Economies • T T 2; Accounting Society 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2. 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4. M. PATRICIA STROUD • 4055 S. Warner Road. Lafayette Hill. Pa. • St. Matthew High School • Bachelor of Science in Xursing • Senior Dinner Dance; Intercollegiate Jazz Festival; Charity Ball; Orphans Party; Junior Dinner Dance; Junior Jazz Festival; Mother’s Day; Sophomore Cotillion; Spirit 1. 2, 3, 4; Belle Air 3, 4; T T 1. 3. 4; Belle Masque 2. 3. 4; IRC 1. 2; Women’s Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Nick Basca 2, 3; Interfraternity Ball 3; Shamokinaki 1, 2, 3; Pi Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. JOSEPH M. STYBORSKI • 574 Orchard Avenue, Pittsburgh 2, Pa. • North Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics • WWVU 1; Belle Masque 2, Treasurer 3, 4; Astronomy Club 4; DPM 1, 2, 3, 4. DANIEL F. SULLIVAN • 22 Sunset Avenue, Lawrence, Mass. • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. ROBERT JOHN SULLIVAN • 56 Vernon Drive, Pittsburgh, Pa. • Mt. Lebanon High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • Student Council 3; Senior Dinner Dance; Senior Steering; Mother’s Day; Junior Steering; Belle Masque 2; ASCE 2, 3, 4; Nick Basca 4; PKP 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH E. SZYMANSKI • 342 W. King Street. Pottstown, Pa. • St. Pius X High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Accounting Society 4; Intramural 1, 4. DANIEL JOSEPH TADDEO • 22 Denis Lane. Havertown, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics. JAMES E. TATE • 2530 Drummond Road. Toledo o, Ohio • St Francis De Sales High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Who’s Who; Student Council 3, 4; Student Senate 3, 4; Orientation 3; Senior Class Officer, President; Senior Dinner Dance; Intercol- legiate Jazz Festival 4; Senior Steering; Junior Class Officer, Presi- dent; Junior Charity Ball; Orphans Outing; Orphans Party; Junior Jazz Concert; Mother’s Day; Junior Steering; Blue Key 4; T T 3, 4; Belle Masque 1, 2; ASCE 3; Nick Basca 4; PKP 3. 4; Intra- murals 1. 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH A. TATE • 25 W. County Line Road. Ardmore, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Arts • Who’s Who; Student Council 2, 3. 4; President—Student Body 4; Chairman of Student Council 4; Vice-Chairman of Student Council 3; Senior Dinner Dance; Intercollegiate Jazz Festival 4; Senior Steering; Charity Ball; Orphans Outing; Orphans Party; Junior Dinner Dance: Junior Steering; Class Representative 2; Sophomore Cotillion; Orien- tation; Spirit 3, 4, Chairman 2; Cheerleaders 2; WWVU 4; Nick Basca 2, 4; Shamokinaki 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD JOSEPH TATKOVSKI • 32 Nisslcy Drive, Middletown. Pa. • Bishop McDcvitt High School • Bachelor of Science in Educa- tion • Villanova Singers 3. 4; Music Society 2, 3. 4; Literary Club 2; Villanova Society of Psychological Investigation 3, 4: Student Education Association 2, 3, Student Council Representative 4; Intramurals 3. JOAN ELLEN TATTERSALL • 928 Turner Avenue. Drexcl Hill. Pa. • Academy of Notre Dame • Bachelor of Science in Xursing • Belle Air 1; T T. Make-up 3; Belle Masque 3. 4; Nick Basca 4; Pi Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 3, 4. P. JOHN TAYLOR • 1525 County Line Road, Rosemont, Pa. • Scranton Preparatory School • Bachelor of Arts in Classical Lan- guages • NROTC I. LEONARD ANTHONY TERRANOVA, JR. • 400 N. 37th Street. Camden 5, N. J. • Camden Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • PSEA 1, 2. 4, Treasurer 3; National Education .Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Intercollegiate Conference on Government 2. STEPHEN J. TESTA • 142 Decrpath Avenue, Roslyn Heights, N. Y. • Bachelor of Science in Political Science • T T 2, 3. 4; DPM 1, 2, 3, 4. A 295 V JAMES S. THOMAS • 71 Grassy Sprain Road. Yonkers. N. Y. • Archbishop Stcpinac High School • Bachelor of Science in Economic • Varsity Football 2, 3, 4. ROBERT E. THOMPSON’ • 320 E. Sanger Street, Philadelphia. Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. MICHAEL JOHN THORNTON • 67 Commonwealth Drive. Port- land, Maine • Chcvcrus High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Orphans Outing; Spirit 1, 2; IRS I. 2, 3, 4; DPM 1. 2. 3, 4; Varsity Swimming I, 2; Rugby Team I, 2. 3; Intramural' 1. 2, 3, 4. JAMES ANTHONY TIDBALL • 1602 Melrose Avenue. Havertown. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • American Society of Mechanical Engineers 4; Intra murals 1, 2, 3, 4. ANNE CHRISTINE TOBIN. R.N. • 171o Woodmere Way. Haver town. Pa. • Fitzgerald Mercy Hospital School of Nursing • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Yillanova Society of Psychological Investi gation 2, 3; National Federation of Catholic College Students 2, 3, 4. PETER TON YES • 122 Webb Avenue. River Edge. N. J. • River Dell High School • Bachelor of Science in Political Science • Charity Ball; Junior Orphans Party; Sophomore Cotillion; Belle Air 3, 4. T T 3, 4; IRS 2; Spanish Club 1; Nick Basca 1; Intramurals 1. 2 ROBERT TOSCANI • 2S64 Bond Avenue. Drexel Hill. Pa. • Mon- signor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Education. JOHN J. TRACY • 400 Haverford Avenue, Narberth, Pa. • Lower Merion High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Spirit 4; Accounting Society 2, 4. Treasurer 3; Quarter- deck Society 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICK J. TRAYNOR • 1300 Earlington Road. Havertown. Pa • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Arts in History • Who's Who; K of C 4; Track 1, 2, 3. 4; Delta Epsilon Sigma 4 LOUIS P. TROMBACCO • 18 Sylvan Terrace. Summit, N. J. • Baylcv-Ellard High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics Orientation; K of C 4; Marketing Society 2. 4; DPE 3, 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH TUSTIN • 1348 Steinbcr Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • North- east Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Accounting Society 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3. HENRY J. TYLER • 10 W. 3rd Avenue. Runnemcdc, N. J. • Gloucester Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • PSEA 3, 4; Intramurals 1. CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM UZELMEIER • 3007 Guilford Street. Philadelphia, Pa. • Father Judge High School • Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. GEORGE D. VAIL • Oak Neck Lane. Bayshore. N. V • Bachelor of Science in Economics. ALBERT L. VALERY. JR. • 25 Lawrence Lane. Bay Shore. N Y • Wantagh High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Orphans Outing; Mother’s Day: Spirit 2. 3, 4; T T 3. 4; Sanctuary Society 2. 3. 4; Pre-Law Society 3. 4; SAM 1. 2, 3. 4; DPE 2. 3. 4 Lacrosse Club 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4. 296 PHILIP F. VERRECCHIA • 126 Sutton Road, Ardmore. Pa. • St. Thomas More • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Music Society 1, 2; ICG 1; Psychology Club 1, 2, Secretary 3, Vice- President 4. LINDA R. VETTESE • 2839 Gordon Street. Allentown, Pa. • Allentown Central Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Orphans Party; Sophomore Cotillion; Spirit 2; Lynx 3: T T 3; IRS 3; PTC 1, 2, 3, 4. FREDRICK R. VILAND • EspyviU, Pa. • Conncaut Lake High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Yillanova Singers I, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES VIRGINIA • 188 Canal Street, Staten Island, N. Y. • St. Peter's Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Orientation; Pre-Law Society 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4. JOHN EDWARD VROMAN, JR. • 29 Osborne Road. Albany 5. N. V. • Christian Brothers Academy • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Senior Dinner Dance; Intercollegiate Jazz Festival 4. Junior Dinner Dance; Sophomore Cotillion; T T 3, 4; Finance Society 2, 3, 4; DPE 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4. MARION C. WAGNER • 2433 Allen Street. Allentown. Pa. • Allentown Central Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Who's Who; Senior Dinner Dance; Intercollegiate Jazz Festival 4; Senior Steering; Charity Ball; Orphans Party; Junior Dinner Dance; Junior Jazz Concert; Junior Steering; Sophomore Cotillion; Orientation; Spirit 1, 2; Belle Air 1, 2, Nursing Editor 3. Senior Editor 4; CCD 1, 2, 3; Nick Basca 3. 4; Pi Theta Chi 1. 2. 3, 4. EDWIN OLEN WALKER. JR. • 6657 Malvern Avenue. Philadel- phia, Pa. • St. Thomas More High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Sophomore Cotillion; Marketing Society; DPE 2, 3. 4. JAMES B. WALSH • 524 Fox Ridge, Frontcnas. St. Louis 31, Mo. • Loyola High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Yillanova Singers 2, 3; Music Society 2, 3; Marketing Society 2, 3; SAM 3; Intramurals 3, 4. JOHN PATRICK WALSH, JR. • R.D. 1, Olyphant. Pa. • Scott Township High School • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering • Villa- nova Engineer 2, 3, 4; American Chemical Society 4; AIChE 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. MICHAEL P. WALSH • Hagysford Road, Narberth, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. WAYNE B. WALZ • 132 Harrow Road. Westfield, N. J. • Hoh Trinity High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • SAM 4. Baseball 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ALEXANDER K WARD • 206 Wardour Drive. Annapolis, Md. • Valley Forge Military Academy • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • NROTC 1. 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Orientation 3; Spirit 3, 4; Semper Fidelis 2, 3; Drill Team 1. 2, 3, 4: Intramural 1. 2, 3. President Intramural Council 4. STEPHEN LAWRENCE WASHCO • 729 Indian Creek Road. Telford, Pa • Lansdale Catholic High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • AIEE 2, 3; AIRE 2, 3, 4. BARBARA M. WATSON • 206 S. Bishop Avenue, Springfield, Pa • Notre Dame High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Yillanovan 1, 2; Belle Masque I; Music Society 1. 2; Women’s Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Navy Nurse Candidate Corps 4; Pi Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. DANIEL JOSEPH WAWRZYNTAK • 1484 Bradley Avenue. Cam den. X J. • Camden High School • Bachelor of Science in Mathe matics • NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Semper Fidelis 3. 4; Veterans Club l . Drill Team 1. 297 JOSEPH D. WEBER. JR. • 234 Kalo Street, Philadelphia 28, Pa • Roman Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Accounting Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Law Society 3. GEORGE W. WELCH • 112 Avon Road, Narberth. Pa. • Bachelor of Arts. RICHARD HARTMAN WELLER, JR. • I Farmington Drive. Chevy Chase, Md. • Georgetown Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Orphans Outing: Sophomore Cotillion: Orientation; Spirit 1. 2; T T 2; IRS 1, 2, 3; Literary Club 1, 2: ICG 1, 2; Nick Basca 1, 2; Shamokinaki 2; Varsity Swimming 2. Sailing Club 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. DANIEL WELLS • 6672-32 Place North West. Washington 15, I). C • Gonzaga High Schcol • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Junior Dinner Dance; Sophomore Cotillion; Spirit 1, 2; Sanctuan Society 1; Literary Club 2; Villanova Society of Psychological Investigation 2, 3, 4; CCD 3; Shamokinaki 1; Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4 RONALD J. WELLS • 38 Upland Road. Brookhaven, Pa • St James High Schcol • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • Sophomore Cotillion; Villanova Engineer 4; AIEE 2, 3. 4; Villanova Rocket Society 3; Shamokinaki 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. GERALD F. WEST • 216 Rosewood Avenue. Aldan. Pa. • Mon signor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Arts in History • Drill Team 1, 2; DPM 1, 2; Representative of Villanova University on the G.E. College Bowl—January 1962; NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD L. WESTERVELT • 324 Bayport Avenue, Bayport. N. Y. • Bav| ort High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Junior Jazz Concert; T T 4; Marketing Society 2. 3. 4; Intramurals 1. 2. ROBERT JOHN WETHEREL • 25 Linden Street. Massapequa. N. Y. • Massapequa High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • Orientation 1. 2. 3, 4; AIEE 3. 4; AIRE 3. 4: PKP 1. 2. 3. 4. Executive Committee 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; EKN 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Circuit 4. JOHN E. WHALEN, JR. • 26 W. Broadway, Clifton Heights, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Senior Dinner Dance; Orphans Outing; Senior Intercollegiate Jazz Festival; T T 3, 4; Marketing Society 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4. MARTIN F. WHALEN • 443 E. Montana Street. Philadelphia 19. Pa. • LaSalle College High Schcol • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Who's Who; NROTC 1. 2: Student Council 3. 4; Student Senate 3, 4; Alumni Representative 4; Senior Steering; Junior Steering: Sophomore Cotillion; Orientation; Spirit 1. 2. 4, Co-Chairman 3; Finance Society 4; SAM 2; Interfraternity Ball 3; DPE 2. 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS R. WHITE • 1377 Dyrc Street, Philadelphia. Pa. • Father Judge High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4 FREDERICK WILLIAM WHITE • 223 N. Clairmont Drive, Salis- bury, Md. • Archmcre Academy • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Junior Jazz Concert; Junior Steering; Villanova Singers 2. Accounting Society 2. DAVID E. WHITMAN • 1120 Alexander Avenue, Drexel Hill. Pa • Bachelor of Science in Economics. KENNETH M. WIATRAK • 76 Pleasant Avenue, Garfield. N. J • Montclair Academy • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Villa novan 2, 3; Marketing Society 2, 3, 4; Intramural 4 JOHN C. WILKINSON • 2S05 Main Street, Lawrenccvillc, N. J. • Trenton Catholic Boys High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engi- neering • WWVU 1. 2, Production Engineer 3. Chief Engineer 4 298 WILLIAM A. WILLIAMS • Sycamore Knolls, South Hadley, Mass • South Hadley High Schorl • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Who’s Who; Student Council 2; IRS 1, 2; ICC. 1, 2; Freedom Forum 3. GERALD W. WINCIIF.STER • 4619 Smick Street, Philadelphia 27. Pa. • Bachelor of Arts in English. FRANCIS C. WINDFELDF.R • 4204 Bennington Street, Philade! phia. Pa. • Northeast Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Education. PAIL M. WISNIEWSKI • 4519 Cottman Avenue. Philadelphia 35. Pa. • Father Judge High School • Bachelor of Science in Physics • Student Council 4; Spirit 2; IRS 2; American Institute of Physics 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2. 3. THOMAS A. WITTKAMP • 316 Ashley Drive. Summerville, S. C. • Archmerc Academy • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Astronom Club 3. 4; LKD 2. 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR W. WOLF. JR 110 Gallinson Drive. Murray Hill. N. J • Seton Hall Preparatory School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineer- ing • Who's Who; Student Council 4; Senior Dinner Dance; Senior Steering; Junior Steering; Blue Key 4; WWVU 1, 2, 3; Yillanova Engineer 4; T T 2; Sanctuary Society 1, 2, 3, President 4; ASME 1. 2, 3, 4; Shamokinaki 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Pi Tau Sigma 3. Vice-President 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. TAI KOK WONG • W.S.P. 23 San Nicolaas, Aruba Neth, Antilles WILLIAM L. WOOTTEN • Du Pont Highway. Milford. Del. • Haverford High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Accounting Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3. 4. EDWIN STANTON WRIGHT • 144-80 Sanford Avenue, Flushing. N. Y. • Holy Cross High School • Bachelor of Science in Physics • American Institute of Physics 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. ALFERO YUROKS • 27 la avenida de azucar, Porto de Santo. Puerto Rico • La cscucla mayor de la Espiritu Santo • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • Yillanova Engineer 1. 2, 3, 4; Music Society 4; Literary Club 2; Spanish Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Cassidarum Circle I, 2; ASME I. 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 3. LEONARD GEORGE YOUNG • 223 Avenue B. Pittsburgh 21, Pa • Central District Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Cotillion; K of C 3. 4; SAM 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3. President 4; Quarterdeck Society 4; Drill Team 1, 2; Intramurals 1. JOHN FRANCIS ZAHAREK • 70 Amherest Street. Torrington. Conn. • Torrington High School • Bachelor of Science in Economies • Accounting Society 2, 3, 4 ; DPE 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. STANLEY W. ZAK • 319 Windsor Road. Wood-Ridge. N. J. • St. Mary's High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • Student Council 2; Senior Steering; Lynx 2; Music Society 2. 3; Sanctuary Society 2. 3; K of C 2, Deputy Grand Knight 3. Grand Knight 4; CCD 2, 3, 4; SEA 2, 4, Vice-President 3. JOSEPH P. ZAWROTNY • 831 Church Street. Croydon. Pa. • Northeast Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economic • Pre-Law Society 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH H. ZILLICEN • 301 E. Wadsworth Avenue, Philadelphia. Pa. • LaSalle High School • Bachelor of Science in Economic« • Accounting Society 2, 3, 4. 299 THOMAS ANTHONY ARNONE • 103 Catherine Street, Red Bank. X J. • Redbank Catholic High School • Bachelor of Sciente in Economics • Sanctuary Society 1, 2; Accounting Society 1. 2, 3. 4; Pistol Team 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL J. CRANN • 37 Rynda Road, South Orange, X. J. • Saint Benedict's Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Education • Semper Fidelis 2, 3; Marketing Society 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4 FRANK A. DOMINGUEZ • 33 Hanson Avenue, Fords. N. J • Woodbridge High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • Spanish Club 2; DPM 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4; PSEA 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM B. FINNERAN • 10 Stuyvesant Avenue, Larchmont. X. Y. • Mamaroneck High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Pre-Law Society 2, 3, 4; DPE 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM MARTIN MEYER • 5300 Westbard Avenue. Washing- ton, D. C. • Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Lynx 4; DPE 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4. JOSEPH J. RADANO • 7007 Hazel Avenue, Upper Darby, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics. PAETRUS F. BAXMILLER • 308 Montgomery Avenue, Colcston. Norristown, Pa. • Bachelor of Arts. GEORGE A. BAVOSA • 280 Highland Avenue, Orange. X. J. • Scton Hall Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Economic • Student Council 4; C F Student Representative 4; Senior Steer ing; Orphans Outing; Mother’s Day; Junior Steering; Spirit 2; Belle Air 4; Yillanova Singers I, 2, 4, Officer 3; Music Society 2; Finance Society 1, 2, 3, Officer 4; Nick Basca 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM R. BOWERS • 17 Bryn Mawr Road. Pittsburgh 21. Pa • Central District Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • T T 3; K of C 3, 4; Accounting Society 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN B CANT SO • 1004 W. Cliveden Street. Philadelphia .• Pa. Central High School • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering • Charity Ball; Junior Dinner Dance Chairman; Junior Steering; Spirit 3; ASCE 2. 3. 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. PIERRE H. DE VINCENTIS • 454 New England Terrace. Orange. N. J. • St. Benedict's Preparatory School • Bachelor of Arts • Sophomore Cotillion; WWVU 1. 2, 3. 4; Pre-Law Society 2, 3, 4; Sailing Club 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM S. GROSS • 2210 N. Graham Street, Philadelphia 31, Pa • Bachelor of Science in Economics. CHARLES W. JOHNSON • 1353 S. 54th Street, Philadelphia, Pa • West Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • T T 3; Marketing Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4. JAMES F‘. JORDAN • 40 Everett Street, Lawrence, Mass. • Lawrence High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • Charitv Ball; Junior Steering; Sanctuary Society 1, 2, 3, 4; CCD I; PSEA 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey Club 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN P. LANG • 64 Hempstead Avenue. Rockville Center. N. Y. • Chaminade High School • Bachelor of Science in Sociology • WWVU 1; Lynx 3; T T 2, 3, 4; Semper Fidelis 4; Spanish Club 1. Pistol Team 2; Intramurals 2, 3. 4. 300 LEONARD J. LA PLACA • 300 Carteret Place, Orange. X. J. • Seton Hall Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studio • Junior Jazz Concert; Sophomore Cotillion; Spirit 1, 2, 3, 4; Inter- national Relations Society 2; Pre-Law Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Shamokinaki 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL P. LA ROSE • 121 Hazelmcrc Road. New Britain. Conn. • Saint Thomas Aquinas High School • Bachelor of Science in Elec- trical Engineering • Senior Dinner Dance; Jazz Festival: Junior Dinner Dance; Junior Steering; Sophomore Cotillion; WWVU 1, 4; T T 4; K of C 4; AIEE 2. 3. 4; AIRE 2, 3, 4; Nick Basca 3; Shamokinaki 1, 2, 3. 4; PKD 1. 2. 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4; Circuit. Production Manager 3, Editor-in-Chicf 4. RAYMOND J. MAGER • 461 Collins Drive, Springfield, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Spanish Club 1, 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Astronomv Club 1; Chess Club 3. OWEN J. MAGUIRE • 714 Vernon Road. Philadelphia, Pa. • Cardinal Dougherty High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Marketing Society 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. DENIS MICHAEL McCLAIN • 2520 Prescott Road, Havertown. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Arts in English • Student Council 4; Charity Ball; Sophomore Cotillion; Spirit 3, 4; Cheerleaders 3, 4; Lynx 3. 4; Concept 3; Belle Masque 1. 2, 3, 4; Geological Society 1, 2; Nick Basca 2; Shamokinaki 2, 3, 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. ADAM M. MYERS • 186 Oak Street, Teaneck, X. J. • Teaneck High Schorl • Bachelor of Science in Biology • WWVU 2, 3. 4. Mendel Bulletin, Circulation Editor 4; IRS 2; Astronomy Club 3: Amateur Radio Club 2, 3; LKD 1, 2, Secretary 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4. RICHARD A. NOVIA • 10 Osceola Avenue, Worcester, Mass. • North High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • Jazz Concert, Chairman 4; Senior Dinner Dance; Senior Steering; Orphans Party, Chairman; Junior Dinner Dance; Junior Steering; Spirit 2, 3, 4; T T 1. 2, 3, 4; Sanctuary Society 2; ASME 2, 3, 4; Inter- fraternity Ball 3; Shamokinaki 3; PKP 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4. EDWARD M. OVERFIELD • Stone Mill Road. R.D. 2, Lancaster. Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Biology. JAMES G. RALEY, JR. • 5314 Broad Branch Road, Washington. D. C. • Gonzaga High School • Bachelor of Arts • Orphans Party; T T I, 4; K of C 4; SAM 4; Nick Basca 2; Rugby Team 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS G. SEMMER • 28 Rocklynn Street. Pittsburgh, Pa. • St. Vincent Preparatory School • Bathelor of Science in Economics • Intercollegiate Jazz Festival. Chairman; Senior Steering; Charity Ball; Orphans Outing; Orphans Party; Jazz Concert, Chairman. Junior Steering; Sophomore Cotillion; Orientation; Spirit 2, 3, 4; Blue Key 2, 3. 4; WWVU 4; T T 2. 3, 4; Sanctuary Society 3. 4; Finance Society 3, 4; Nick Basca 2. 4. Co-Chairman 3; Shamokinaki 3. JOSEPH A. SOROKAC • 235 E. Main Street, Middletown, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Psychology. 301 SENIORS NOT PHOTOGRAPHED j CARL P. ACKERMAN' • 423 Elmwood Avenue, Maplewood. X. J • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering. JOHN E. AMES • 110 Colburn Avenue. Clarks Summit. Pa. • Clarks Summit High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • Student Council .J; Music Society 4; Sanctuary Society 2. 3, 4. Astronomy Club 2. 4. Student Council Representative 3; AIEE 3, 4. PKP I. 2. 3, 4; Freedom Forum 3; Conservative Club 4; Intramural 2. 3. 4. HARRY A. ARNOLD • 1S6 Sycamore Road, Havertown, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. DANIEL P. BAIER • 8213 Philadelphia Road. Baltimore 6. Md. • Calvert Hall • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Baseball I. 2. JAMES H BARBER • 27 S. Dewey Street. Philadelphia. Pa • Bachelor of Arts in History. JOSEPH L. BARBIERO • 10 Spruce Road. Saddle River. N. J • Bachelor of Science in Economics. MICHAEL CHARLES BECHER • 6614 N American Street. Phila delphia 26. Pa • LaSalle College High School • Bachelor of Elec- trical Engineering • AIEE 2. 3, 4: AIRE 2, 3. 4; Amateur Radio Club 4; EKN 3. 4; Tau Beta Di 3. 4. ROBERT C. BERGIN • 462 E. 10th Street. Northampton. Pa. • Bachelor of Arts. FRED BISCEGLIA • 31 Oakland Avenue, Harrison. N. Y. • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering. VINCENT A. BOHN • 103 Greystonc Road. Rockville Centre. N' Y • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. VICTOR J. BOLAND, JR. • 112 Flintlock Road. Drexel Hill. Pa • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economic- • Orphans Outing; Sophomore Cotillion; Veterans Club 1 2, 3; ICG 2. 3; CCD 2; Marketing Society 1, 2. 3. 4; SAM 2, 3. 4 Nick Basca 2: Shamokinaki 2: Intramurals I, 2. 3. 4. ENRICO J. BONERA • 62S Ninth Avenue, New York, N. Y. • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering. LEONARD D. BORIS • Schlosser Road R D S2. Lansdalc. Pa. • Mahanoy City High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • Veterans Club 1, 2, 3. 4; AIEE 2, 3, 4; AIRE 2, 3. 4; Amateur Radio Club 3. 4. DAVID I). BRADLEY • 237 Merwood Lane. Ardmore. Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. MICHAEL A. BRAUNER • 223 Glendale Avenue. Upper Darby. Pa • Bachelor of Arts. DAVID THOMAS BREEN • 27 Margaret Drive. Wvomissing Hills. Pa. • Reading Senior High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engi- neering • AIEE I, 2, 3; AIRE I, 2, 3; ASME 3, 4; Intramural 1. 2. 3. 4. EDWARD J. HRIF.R • 167 Cushing Street. Providence. R I • Bachelor of Arts. GEORGE C. BULLWINKLE • 550 E Parker Avenue. Philadelphia 28. Pa. • Roxborough High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engi- neering • ASME 4; Amateur Radio Club 4; Pi Tau Sigma 4; Tau Beta Pi 4. VINCENT ROBERT BURGER • 15 Shelter Rock Road. Manhasset. N. Y. • Holy Cross High School • Bachelor of Arts in History • WWVU 1; T T 4; Villanova Singers 2. 3. 4; IRS 2; CCD 2. Rugby Team 4; Intramurals I. 2. 3. 4. JAMES A. CAIN. Ill • 1319 S. Walter Reed Drive. Arlington, Ya • Bachelor of Science in Economics. LILLIAN CHOW • 10 Coach Lane, Cherry Hill. N J • Bacheloi of Science in Xursing. RICHARD EDWARD CICHOWSKI • 1145 W Allegheny Avenue. Philadelphia. Pa • Northeast Catholic High School • Bachelor of Arts in History • Belle Air 2, 3; Belle Masque 4; K of C 2. 3. 4. Spanish Club 2. 4. THOMAS F. CONNOR • Windsor Avenue. Upper Darby. Pa • Bachelor of Science in Education. EDWARD CONNORS • 6204 Jefferson Street. Philadelphia. Pa • Bachelor of Science in Economics. JULES A. COOK. JR. • 701 Greythorne Road. Wynnewood. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economic • Villanovan 3, 4; Accounting Society 2. 3. 4; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4 SR. M. DOLORETTA COREY • 16th Street and Girard Avenue. Philadelphia .10, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Xursing. ANTHONY D. COSTABILE • 87-90 193rd Street, Hollis 23. N. V DONALD J. CRAWFORD • 474 Walker Road. Wayne. Pa. • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. ANTONIO I. CRIADO • 1046 Lancaster Avenue. Bryn Mawr. Pa • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering. ARMANDO E. CUESTA • 750 Haverford Road. Bryn Mawr. Pa • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. FRANK B. CUSUMANO • Box 224 Pugh Road. Wayne. Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. ROMAN W. CYHAN • 1316 N Franklin Street. Philadelphia 22. Pa. • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. JAMES D. DELANEY • 7810 Bayard Street. Philadelphia 50, Pa • Northeast Cathclic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economic- • Senior Steering; Sophomore Cotillion; Spirit 1. 2, 3. 4; Accounting Society 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 3, 4. ROBERT T. DELCIOTTO • 284 Ellis Road, Havertown. Pa • Bachelor of Science in Economics. MICHAEL F. DEL FRA • 400 Folsom Avenue. Folsom. Pa • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Spirit 4; Accounting Society 3, 4; Pre-Law Society 2, 3. President 4; Shamokinaki 4; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4. NICHOLAS J. DELLA GUARDIA, JR • 6308 Drexel Road. Philadelphia, Pa. • St. Thomas More High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Marketing Society 3, 4. MARK E. DE SANTIS • 2000 Wesley Avenue. Ocean City. N J • Bachelor of Science in Biology. JOHN J D! GIUSEPPE • 340 High Street. Phoenixville. Pa • Bachelor of Science in Psychology. PANFILIO A. DI VALERIO • 607 Georges Lane. Ardmore. Pa • Bachelor of Science in Physics. MICHAEL DI VITTORIO • 1639 Lake Road, Conneaut. Ohio • Bachelor of Civil Engineering. RUSSELL J DOBBS • 212 Elm Avenue. Haddonfield. N J • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. CHARLES E. DOLAWAY • 501 E. Sedgwick Street. Philadelphia 19, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. JOSEPH FRANCIS DONAH I E. JR • 816 DeKalb Street. Norris town. Pa. • Bishop Kenrick High School • Bachelor of Science in Chemistry • NROTC 1. 2. 3, 4; Mendel Bulletin 4; American Chemical Society I. 2, Representative to Student Council 3, Secre tary-Treasurer 4; Quarterdeck Society 4. LEO J. DORASKI • R.D. 1. Catawissa. Pa JOSEPH P DOUGHERTY • 259 Ripka Street. Philadelphia. Pa • LaSalle High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • AIEE 2. 3. Chairman 4; AIRE 2, 3, Chairman 4; Amateur Radio Club 5; Intramurals 3, 4. WILLIAM J. DOYLE. Ill • 1930 N. 61st Street. Philadelphia 31. Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Sociology. JOHN PATRICK DUFFY • 2544 Cedar Grove Lane. Valley Forge. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Senior Dinner Dance; Senior Steering; Orphans Party. Junior Steering; Spirit 1. 2. 3. 4; Cheerleaders 1: Villanovan 1. 2. 3, 4; Belle Masque 4; K of C 4; Varsity Basketball 1. 2, 3. Manager 4; Baseball 4; Bowling Team 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3. 4. THOMAS I). ESREY • 1210 Clinton Street. Norfolk. Ya. • Prince? Anne High School • Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy • Senior Dinner Dance; Orphans Party; IRS; Cassiciacum Circle 2. Secretary 3. 4. Astronomy Club 2. 3; Intramurals 2, 3. 4. WILLIAM S. FEENY • 330 E. Gowen Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. • LaSalle College High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Accounting Society 3. 4; Intramurals I, 2. WALTER J. FETTERER, JR. • 51-10 Marathon Parkway, Doug laston, N. Y. • St. James Preparatory School • Bachelor of Seim i in Social Studies • Student Council 4; Belle Air I. Undcrcla-s and Fraternities Editor 2, 3, 4; Sanctuary Society 1. 2. 3. 4; IRS 1. Pre-Law Society 1; Conservative Club. Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4. Shamokinaki 1; Intramurals 1, 2. EDWARD J. FIELD • 2542 Central Avenue, Ocean City. N. J. • Bachelor of Science in Economics • NROTC I. 2. 3. 4. Accounting Society 1, 2. 3, 4; Shamokinaki 2. 3; Ba eball I; Sailing Club ?. 4. Intramurals I. 2, 3, 4; Charity Ball; Quarterdeck Society 4; Rugbv Team 4. THOMAS L. FORTIN. JR. • 501 Third Street. Enhaut-Steelton. Pa. • Izmir Lisesi High School, Izmir, Turkey • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • WWVU I ; IRS 2; French Club 3; Drill Team 1 JOSEPH E. FRANGER • 1 S. 325 Forest Trail. Elmhurst III. • Immaculate Conception High School • Bachelor of .4r s in Science • illanova Singers 2; Beta Gamma I; Spanish Club I; Rugbv Team 2; Intramurals I. 302 GREGORY R. FREDERICK • Beech and Cedar Streets. Pottslown. Pa. • Malvern Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomies • Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ALAN M FRIEDLAXD • 250 Winding Way, Morion, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economies. PETER J. GALIE • 211 Harry Street, Conshohocken, Pa • Bachelor of Science in Political Science. JAMES P. GALLAGHER • 516 Lakevicw Avenue, Drcxcl Hill, Pa • Bachelor of Science in Economics. RALPH P. GALLO • 1709 75th Street, Brooklyn 4, X. Y. • Bachelor of Science in Political Science. EDWARD J. GAXXOX • 418 S. 2nd Street, Calwyn, Pa. • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. ISIDORO M. GARCIA • 714 Moore Avenue, Bryn Mawr, Pa. • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering. STEPHEN T. GIUSTO • 64 Donnybrook Drive. Dcmarest, X. J • Bachelor of Science in Economics. GERARDO GONZALEZ • 9C0 Old Lancaster Road. Brvn Mawr, Pa JOHN M. GRAYES • 200 W. 54th Street, New York 19, X. Y. • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics. JAMES A. GRECH 1118 Main Street, Darby. Pa. • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering. JEAN L. GREGORY • Harwood Mines, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Xursing. JOSEPH L. HAGAN • 341 I.landrillo Road. Cvnwyd. Pa. • Mon signor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering • Student Councd 4; Orphans Party; AICE 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2 ROBERT C. HALLISSEY • 176 N. Madison Avenue. Upper Darby. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Arts in History • Charity Ball; Sanctuary Society 4; ICG 3. 4; Shamokinaki 2. 3. 4 PHILIP J. HAMMOND • 1918 S. Second Street. Philadelphia 4S. Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. PATRICK J HAND • 111 X. Chester Pike. Glcnoldcn, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Education. GEORGE K. HARRIS • 710 W. Courtland Street, Philadelphia 40. Pa. • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering. SR. AXX JOSEPH HARTMAN • Convent of Our Lady of the Angels, Glen Riddle. Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Xursing. SR M DANIEL HARTNEY • Sisters of Mercy, Mcrion. Pa • Bachelor of Science in Xursing. JEROME J. HAVRILLA • Dcvereux Gateway, Devon. Pa. DAVID P. HEIMBOLI) • Central Avenue, Island Heights. N. J. • Bachelor of Science in Political Science. JOHN A. HERCE • 8 Glen Road. West Orange. N J. JOHN B. HESS • 302 X. Narbcrth Avenue, Narbcrth, Pa • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics. RICHARD F HILL • 12 X. 6th Street, Darby. Pa. • Bachelor of Civil Engineering. JOHN B. HOAGLAND • 1459 Kerlin Street. Chester. Pa • St James High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; AIEE 4; Quarterdeck Society 4; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4 JOHN C. HODFILL • 20 Robin Ridge Road. Upper Saddle River. X. J. • Don Bcsco Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • NROTC 1. 2, 3, 4; Yillanova Singers 1, 2; DPM 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WALTER J HORN • 500 E. Durham Street. Philadelphia 19. Pa ARTHUR HUGHES. JR. • 5222 Westbrook Drive, Clifton Heights. Pa. MICHAEL J. IANNACONI • 2514 New York Avenue, Union City. N. J. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. JAVIER IBARLUZFIA • 1046 Lancaster Avenue, Bryn Mawr, Pa • Dc La Salle High School, Cuba • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering • IRS 4; Spanish Club 4; AICE 4; Rifle Team 4. JOHN J. IDKI.I. • 95 E. Essex Avenue. Lansdownc, Pa. • Mon signor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Psychological Investigation 3. 4; Chess Club 3. JOHN P. JANNIK • Star Route A, Box 18, Flcmington. N. J • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering. FRANCIS A. JAXUZELLI • 409 E. Rambo Street. Bridgeport. Pa • Bishop Kenrick High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Sophomore Cotillion; Pre-Law Society 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3. J.AMES G. JONF:S • 1017 42nd Street South. Birmingham. Ala. • Bachelor of Ch'il Engineering. ROBERT G. KEII. • 224 Main Street. Newtown Square. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Chemistry • Belle Air 3; Chemical Society 1, 2, J, President 4; Intramural- 1, 2, 3, 4. DENNIS M. KELLY • 2852 X 19th Street. Philadelphia. Pa • Roman Catholic High School • Bachelor of Arts. KARLTON A. KIEPFER • 426 K. Wadsworth Avenue, Philadel- phia 19, Pa. • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering. WILLIAM S. KOCH • 65 Sussex Road, Clifton. X. J. LEO A. KKKIDLKR • 1322 Central Avenue, Sandusky, Ohio • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. ARTHUR J KRIESEX • 5994 Engle Road. Cleveland 42. Ohio • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. WALTER R. KROPP • 1005 Foss Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pa. • Monsigncr Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • F'inance Society 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. ROBF RT A. KsSF K • 35 Gainsboro Road, Trenton 8, N. J. • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering. STEPHEN M. LACOVITZ • 7014 Sherwood Road. Philadelphia. Pa. • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering. ALBERT S. LEWANDOWSKI • 201 W. Summit Avenue, Wilming- ton 4, Del. • Bachelor of Science in Biology. FRANCIS B. LOFTUS • 26 W. Rockland Street, Philadelphia 44. Pa. DAVID A. LONDON • 73 Chester Street. Stamford, Conn. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. PEDRO A. LOPFIZ • 714 Moore Avenue, Bryn Mawr, Pa. • Bachelor of Engineering. WALTFIR L. MacFADDEX • 246 Kenmore Road, Havertown. Pa • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Orphans Outing; Accounting Society 1, 2, 3, 4. WALDO E. MACHADO • 1127 W. Rockland Street. Philadelphia 41 Pa. • Colcgio De Belen • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering. ALBERT P. MANCINI, JR • 1323 Princess Avenue. Camden. X. J • Bishop Eustace High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Accounting Society 2. 3, 4; Intramurals I. 2, 3, 4. ARNOLD S. MARTIN • 1212 Linden Avenue, Morrisvillc, Pa • Bachelor of Science in Biology. CHARLES J. MARTINO • 30 Warrell Drive, Springfield. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Arts • T T 3, 4; Pre-Law Society 3, 4. ANTHONY J. M ASCI ON FI • 1233 Morgan Avenue, Yeadon, Pa. • Yeadon High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • T T 3. 4; Marketing Society 2. 3, 4; SAM 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4. FRANCIS J. McELHENNY • 139 Barrie Road. Ardmore. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Arts • WWVU 1. Music Society 1; Literary Club 4. ROBERT C. McGILLEX • 191 Feronia Way, Rutherford, X. J. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. MICHAEL L. McGROARTY • 2 De Cou Drive. Morrisville. Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. GERALD P. McMANUS, JR. • Duck Hill Road. Duxbury, Mass. • Bachelor of Arts in English. JOHN F McNERNEY • 2238 Clayton Road, Morton, Pa. • Bachelor of Arts in History. PHILIP J. McQUAID • 210 Summit Street, Vineland. X. J • Sacred Heart High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • K of C 4; Astronomy Club 1, 2, 3, 4; AIEE 1, 2; ASME 3, 4. Yillanova Freedom Forum 3. FRANCIS P. McSHIVNEY • 5147 Knox Street. Philadelphia, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics. WILLIAM B. MOELLER • 24 Maple Street, Ramsey. N. J. • Bachelor of Civil Engineering. JAMES S. MORRIS • 44 Dale Road, East Chester. X. Y. • Iona Preparatory School • Bachelor of Arts in Political Science • Senior Dinner Dance; Senior Steering; CCD I; Nick Bases 4; Intramural' 1. 2. 3, 4. GREGORY D. MOXLEY • 2186 Linwood Avenue, Fort Lee, X. J • Bachelor of Science in Economics. JOSEPH EDMOND MULLIN’ • 2314 Coles Boulevard. Norristown. Pa. • Bishop Kenrick High School • Bachelor of Arts in English • Junior Dinner Dance; Sophomore Cotillion; Lynx 3, 4; T T 4. Beta Gamma 1. 2; Pre-Law Society 2, 3; Shamokinaki 1. 2; Rugby Team 3; Intramural 1, 2. 3. 4. WILLIAM H. NAGLE • 209 X. Brighton Avenue, Atlantic City. N. J. • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies. LLOYD NEARING • 821 X. 26th Street. Pennside, Reading. Pa. • Bachelor of FJectrical Engineering. JOHN T. NEARY • 390 Carroll Avenue. Bridgeport 7, Conn. • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering. JAMES E. NOLAN • 5436 Springfield Avenue. Philadelphia. Pa. • West Philadelphia Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Finance Society 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4. JOHN H. O’DONNELL • 108 Runson Road, Camp Hill, Pa. • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. 303 . J JOSEPH E. OLWELL, JR. • 2201 Central Avenue, North Wildwood. N. J. • St. Francis Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Marketing Society 4: Intramurals 2, 3. 4. FRANK I). PEDERSEN • 52 Primrose Drive. New Hyde Park. N. Y. • Chaminade High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineer ing • Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL R. PEEK • Paris Road, New Hartford, N. Y. • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering. EDGAR N. PERSONS • 2937 Hillside Road, Broomall, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. CLEMENT E. PLOCINIK • 27 Market Street, Summit Hill. Pa RICHARD E. PLUCHINSKY • 6S Ten Eyck Street, Brooklyn 6. N. Y. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. RAYMOND C. POLASKI • 60« Union Street, Lancaster, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Political Science. RICHARD T. PRICE • 9 Frambes Avenue, Plcasantvillc, N. J. • Bachelor of Science in Sociology. JAMES J. PURCELL • 1421 Van Stcffy Avenue, Wyomissing, Pa • Bachelor of Science in Economics. JOHN J. REILLY • 46 Midland Avenue, Berwyn, Pa. JOSEPH L. RENZETTI • 2002 W. 17th Street. Wilmington, Del. • Bachelor of Civil Engineering, LAWRENCE E. REYNOLDS • 1028 Steel Road, Havertown, Pa • Mensignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • NROTC 1. 2. 3. 4; Belle Air 2, 3, 4; Villanovan 2, 3, 4; American Institute of Physics 1, 2; SAM 4; Quarterdeck Society 4; Intra murals 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD A. RISLEY • 2755 Boulevard, Jersey City 6, N. J. • Bachelor of Science in Education. JOHN T. ROGALSKI • 843 Old Lincoln Highway, Langhomc, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Political Science. JOHN M. ROMANO • 1723 S. Newkirk Street. Philadelphia. Pa. • Bishop Neumann High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Senior Dinner Dance; Intercollegiate Jazz Festival 4; T T 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. NICHOLAS RUSSO • 23 N. Kingston Avenue, Atlantic City, N. J • Atlantic City High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Varsity Football 2. 3, 4. ROBERT M. RYAN • 120 Locust Grove Road, Roscmont, Pa. • Rockhurst High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • T T I . Accounting Society 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. WILLIAM P. SABO. JR. • 728 Superior, Aurora, III. • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering. ALFREDO A. SANTAELLA • Box 96, San Juan, Puerto Rico • Bachelor of Science in Economics. ANTHONY A. SAUK • Lot 305, Gloucester. N J. WILLIAM J. SCHLEE • 27 Green Meadow Lane, Huntington. Long Island, N. Y. • Bachelor of Science in Psychology. JOSEPH J. SCHMITT • Box 323. Main Road. Montville. N. J. • Xavier High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • AIRE 2, 3, 4. Shamokinaki 3. RAYMOND LOUIS SHAFFER • 3S02 Bonsall Avenue, Drcxel Hill. Pa. • St. Joseph's Preparatory School • Bachelor of Electrical F.ngi necring • Student Council 4; Senior Dinner Dance; Senior Steering; Junior Steering; Orientation; Spirit 4; AIEE 2, 3, 4; AIRE 2. 3, 4; Circuit 4; EKN 3, Treasurer 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. DENNIS PATRICK SHEEHAN • 1660 Stewart Avenue, New Hyde Park. N. Y. • Chaminade High School • Bachelor of Arts in History • WWVU 2, 4; Spanish Club 1. 2, 4; Shamokinaki 1; Bowling Team 1, 2, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. GEORGE SHMONK • 1432 E. Cedar Street, Philadelphia. Pa. • Olney Preparatory School • Bachelor of Arts • Concept 2, 3; T T 2, 3, 4; Music Society 1. 2, 3, 4; Russian Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Villanova Society of Psychological Investigation 1. 2, 3, 4; Cassiciacum Circle 1, 2, 3. 4; AIRE I. 2. 3; Amateur Radio Club 2, 3, 4; DPM 1, 2. 3, 4; Pistol Team 1. 2, 3, 4. JOHN F. SILVESTRE • 625 Hamilton Street, Norristown, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Education. CASIMIR S. SKRZYPCZAK • 6136 Grand Avenue, Maspeth 78. N. Y. • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. CHARLES W. SMITH • 645 Billings Avenue, Paulsboro, N. J. • Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. JAMES H. SMITH • 1927 Plymouth Street, Philadelphia 38, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Political Science. ROBERT F. SMITH • 145 S. Rolling Road. Springfield, Del. Co. Pa. • Bachelor of Science. STANLEY J. SNYDER • 4421 Knorr Street, Philadelphia 35, Pa. • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering. WALTER J. STAATS • 115 Randle Drive, Haddonficld, N. J • Bachelor of Science in Economics. ROBERT J. STADNICKI • Bachelor of Science in Economics. JOSEPH STEVENSON • Bachelor of Science in Physics. FRANCIS J. STRANICK • Linden Apartments, Pottstown, Pa. • Pottstown High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Veterans Club 1. 2; SAM 4; Varsity Baseball 2. MICHAEL J. SWITKEN • 804 Potts Lane. Bryn Mawr. Pa. • Malvern Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Economics. RICHARD E. TILTON • 125 South Street, Freehold, N. J. • Freehold Regional High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • Sanctuary' Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 2; Rugby Team 3, 4 THOMAS E. TIM BY • S10 Chestnut Street, Ridley Park. Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. JOHN JOSEPH TYRRELL • 539 Wartman Street, Philadelphia. Pa. • St. Joseph’s Preparatory School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • ASCE 1, 2, 3, 4; PKP 2, 3, 4. JOHN L. VOELLMICKE, JR. • 31 Bank Street. Sussex. N. J. • Sussex High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • ASME 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4. ALFRED G. WEAVER, JR. • 82 Orchard Street, Leominster, Mass • Notre Dame High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • SAM 1, 2. 3, 4; DPE 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD M. WEIS • 22 Rockledgc Road, North White Plains. N. Y. FRANK E. WERNER • Joslen Boulevard, Hudson, N. Y. • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. CHARLES G. WHITEHEAD • 727 Grampian Boulevard, Williams port. Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. GERALD W. WINCHESTER • 4619 Smick Street. Philadelphia, Pa • Roman Catholic High School • Bachelor of Arts in English • Baseball 3. 304 BELLE AIR STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF MANAGING EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER DIVISIONS ATHLETICS UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES SENIORS UNDERCLASSES NURSING TYPING FRATERNITIES Joseph C. Ruggiero Andrew Collins Paul MirabcUi George Bavosa Vito Pizzi Robert Banklc Edward O’Malley Robert Cardone Richard Tucker Lorraine Farino Robert Mitchell Maureen Cassidy Robert Williams Janice Spinclli Robert Schwind Marianne Ortcpio Michael Ferrara Roseanna Boylan Theodore Aceto Patricia Massi Brian Downey Michael DeLonc Edward O’Malley Albert Verdi Harry Bcnham Timothy Flanagan Raymond Kelly Lawrence Rosintoski Mary Ann Walsh Maryannc Rowland Denis Driscoll Catherine Kihn Mary Price Marion Wagner Diane Hnleski Cccilc Mugnier Kathleen Higgins Joann Dynakowski M. Patricia Stroud Carolyn Qucrry Michele Osicwicz James Shiels Patricia Berry Eileen Walters Eleanor Moriarity Mary Ann Kennv Jacqueline Greco Mary A. Rooney Margaret Stupak Hilda Savery Judith Boschetti Nina dc Joseph M. Patricia Stroud Carolyn Querry Michele Osicwicz Robert Cardone Cccile Mugnier Kathleen Higgins Joann Dynakowski Vincent Di Mauro The Editor and staff of the 1963 Belle Air wish to take this opportunity to thank: Mr. Thomas Linahan, Moderator: Mr. Daniel Solari of the William T. Cocke Publishing Co.; Miss Louise Crisci of the Carl Wolf Studio; Mr. Kenneth Mugler of the Athletic Publicity De- partment; Miss Maryanne Rowland. Dedication; Fabian Bachrach; The Villanovan: The Villanova Photo De- partment; Miss Kelly; Reverend John J. Curran. O.S.A.; Mr. Thomas Lueb- king; Mr. John Murray; The student body of Villanova University for the co-operation rendered which made this edition possible. INDEX Accounting Society 98 Literary Society 111 36 127 A.I.E.E.-I.R.E 101 Marketing Society .. . 112 Alpha Psi Omega 184 Mendel Bulletin 128 Alpha Sigma Omega 18S Mendel Club 106 40 12 American Chemical Society 99 Music Society 141 American Institute of Civil Engineers 100 Navy Division 66 American Institute of Physics 102 N.F.C.C.S 95 A.S.C.E 103 Orientation 2 A.S.M.E 104 Order of the Coif 80 Arts and Science Division . 42 Orphans' Outing 10 Astronomy 119 Outstanding Athletes 232 Athletic Department 239 Part Time 70 Baseball 224 Philosophy Club 115 Basketball 202 Phi Kappa Pi 174 Belle Air 122 Photography Department 145 Beta Gamma Society 119 Pi Tau Sigma 183 Blue Key 94 Pi Theta Chi . 178 Board of Trustees 34 Political Union 131 Bowling 230 Pre-Law Society 113 Campus Police 41 President 32 Charity Ball 8 Psychology Club 114 Cheerleaders 143 Red Mass 79 Circuit 131 Rocket Society 10S Commerce and Finance Division 56 Sailing Society 238 Concept 144 S.A.M. 116 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 97 Sanctuary Society 140 Cross Country .. 218 Seminary 86 Delta Epsilon Sigma 181 Seminary Graduates 88 Delta Pi Epsilon 170 Semper Fidelis 121 Delta Pi Mu 168 Senior Dinner Dance 24 Development Foundation 38 Senior Officers 250 F.nginccring Division S3 Senior Steering Committee 251 Eta Kappa Xu 182 Sophomores 244 Finance Society 107 Sophomore Cotillion 4 Football 190 Spanish Club 118 Freshman Football 199 Spirit Committee . 142 Geology Society 108 Student Council 92 Graduation Division 72 Student Tutor Program 96 Golf 229 Student Education Association 117 Homecoming 20 Swimming 222 I.C.G. 109 Tau Beta Pi 180 Infirmary 41 Track 212 Intramurals 234 Track Seniors 221 International Relations Society 110 Vice-Presidents 35 Juniors Junior Jazz Concert 246 Villanovan 126 14 Villanova Band 136 Junior Dinner Dance 16 Villanova Engineer 130 Knights of Columbus 176 Villanova Singers 139 Lambda Kappa Delta 172 Veteran Club 120 Law Graduates 81 Who’s Who 186 Law School Division 77 Women’s Basketball 231 Liberty Bowl 200 37 wwvu 132 Library A MADDEN FORD, INC. 780 Lancaster Avenue BRYN MAWR, PA. LA 5-0600 LA 5-4973 Compliments of THE GRANDVIEW CONSTRUCTION CORP. Construction Contractors ★ MT. VERNON, NEW YORK . . . mirabclli bros. . . . The Treadway Colonial Watchman salutes the Class of 1963. Remember the Watchman, it’s your sign of GOOD FOOD, DRINK, LODGING, from Vermont to Florida. TREADWAY INN Lancaster Avenue at Radnor-Chestcr Road ST. DAVIDS, PENNSYLVANIA Robert J. Pearce, Innkeeper MUrray 8-5800 Compliments of ALBERT F. DAGIT ALBERT F. DAGIT, JR. DANIEL C. DAGIT 30S WILLIAM H. WALTERS SONS INCORPORATED MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS Heating — Plumbing — Air Conditioning Power Piping ★ 1306-16 North Carlisle Street PO 3-8500 Philadelphia 21, Pa. For Goodness Sake— Eat JACK AND JILL ICE CREAM BEST WISHES from TV GUIDE BOBBY’S Ardmore Super Hoagie Shop 310 W. 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Victor 8-9200 J. Griffith Board man (1960) Wilbur H. Hamilton, Pres. CLASS O F 19 64 Compliments of SHEL GAR PAPER BOX CO. 402 8 Poplar Street PHILADELPHIA 4, PENNA. EVergreen 6-4776 — 6-4777 The New SHERATON HOTEL Selective Dining Ballroom Seating 1700 for Banquets Cafe Careme - Cheshire Cheese anti 22 Other function Rooms Town Room - Indian Queen Minute Chef - Wine Cellar 311 ARCH J. OLIVER, JR. General Manager Compliments of THE AMALGAMATED MEAT CUTTERS FOOD STORE WORKERS UNION LOCAL 371, AFL-CIO 888 Maple Avenue HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT MICHAEL E. LA ROSE, President Business Representatives: KENNETH L. MADIGAN W. RUSSELL DAWKINS john j. McDermott john s. pizzi FRANK SANTORA ROBERT PETRONELLA JOHN KURUC R. S. McCracken Sons, Inc. Everything in Welding Industrial Supplies PHILADELPHIA, PA. DURKIN WORLD TRAVEL Reservations Business — Pleasure Cruises - Hotels - Air Tours PHILADELPHIA 44, PA. Established 1874 MILDEN WHITE, INC. 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COMPLIMENTS OF PRE-LAW SOCIETY FORREST BEER PARLOR ★ Lancaster Pike and Roberts Road Compliments of Ala, Anne and Ted Where Bryn Maxvr Ends, Rosemont Begins, and Villanova Meets 313 An lui'italion to the ('.lass of '63 MARI -NAY WHETHER YOU'RE STARTING A JOB. studying abroad, setting up your own household or simply want convenient Full-Service banking facilities, Bryn Mawr Trust invites you to come to The Main Line's Own Bank. DINER CHECKING ACCOUNTS, Travelers Cheques, Saving Ac- counts, a New Car Loan, Christmas and Vaca- tion Clubs, — all are available here. Rosemont, Pa. LATER ON. you may need a home mortgage loan, a commercial loan to set up business, an install- ment loan for household furnishings. We can help you then. too. Compliments of Mr. W. K. Wallace, Publisher of THE TAX BAROMETER BRYN MAWR TRUST THE MAIN LINE'S OWN BANK ■ ® ® HAVERFORO BRYN MAWR WAYNC A A • • • « • • MW «IMIH KK1U« C«r4- « W. K. Wallace Confidential Client Information Bulletin W. K. 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WA 2-5600 Goodbye and Good Luck to the Class of 63 RICHARD STOCKTON 851 Lancaster Avenue BRYN MAWR, PA. ★ Gifts - Social Stationery - Cards 318 Compliments of the KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS FATHER LUDWIG, O.S.A., COUNCIL No. 4609 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY Chaplain Grand Knight Deputy Grand Knight Chancellor Recorder ..... Treasurer Financial Secretary Warden Inside Guard Outside Guard Outside Guard . Trustee ........... Trustee.......... General Chairman Lecturer OFFICERS Rev. George P. Lawless, O.S.A. Stanley Zak Kevin Shea Charles Stockinger George Pickel Robert Banklc Thomas Luebking Stephen Latham Tom Paras .....Gary Cross ..... Paul Peck Fr. George Lawless, O.S.A. George Pickel Daniel Moriarity Charles Brady WILLIAM T. COOKE PUBLISHING, INC. 21 South 21st Street PHILADELPHIA 3, PA. Integrity and 319 When the twilight shadows gather Out upon the campus green When the blue and purple night Comes stealing on the scene Loyal sons of Villanova Sing a hymn of praise To our dear old Alma Mater And our College days
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