Villanova University - Belle Air Yearbook (Villanova, PA)
- Class of 1965
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At times we have looked at Villanova through jaun- diced eyes, at other moments we were looking through the rose colored glasses of an important academic or ath- letic victory. During those days that soon will seem so short we saw muddy holes in Mendel Field and beautiful lighting at Christmas on Dougherty Hall. We gazed at some pretty unbelievable things be it in the examination room, or the dinner line, or under the Pie Shoppe table. We have had many things impressed on our minds while here at Villanova. We see the 1965 Belle Air as a chronicle of what to us will always be our alma mater. Come with us, as we see Villanova . . . WE SEE THE 1965 BELLE AIR Editor-in-Chief, Robert J. Williams, Jr. Managing Editor, Faith M. Connor Business Manager, David C. Moore contents CAMPUS LIFE • 4 UNIVERSITY • 41 ORGANIZATIONS 125 SPORTS • 177 SOCIAL • 233 SENIOR • 251 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY VILLANOVA, PENNSYLVANIA oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo “What does it profit a man if he should gain the whole world and suffer the loss of his eternal soul.” In our days here, we have seen a physi- cal growth in the size of the religious facili- ties of the grounds. 5 The students religious participation has steadily ex- panded with additional masses added to the daily schedule. 7 Nightly talks by well versed Augustinians have stimulated many a Villanova mind as Evening Chapel continues to be an important part of the religious training of the well rounded graduate. Most of all there has been the security of the closeness of the sacraments and the solace of the chapel. • (TT uirJiM 9 Some of us had the opportunity to see Villanova in all of its splendor with the sunlight glaring from the east side of Dougherty Hall, others saw the nocturnal campus with fluorescent illumination relegated to the evening session classrooms. II We saw studying at many times, in several places. It increased in direct proportion to the closeness of exam- inations, but the soaring number of Dean’s listees shows that there were some studying. 12 13 14 We were at Villanova to get an education and in that mission we have succeeded, surviving exams, speed demons, illegal parkers and extra-curricular activities. The social life runs the gamut from the Forrest to the Sheraton and many, many places in between. Perhaps if all of the energy devoted to selling and buying tickets, renting motel rooms for out of town dates, and simply the planning of events were spread out among more stu- dents, all would be better oriented for the work-a-day world. 16 It has been said many world troubles have been settled over a Martini at an ambassadorial party. We have been well prepped for the diplomatic corps. 18 20 American life in the 20th Century is unique in that the great pressures are often relieved by helping others, while at the same time we enjoy ourselves. 22 “How did Pearl Harbor look from the air”, asked the Villa- novan. This question summed up the way many people felt about the chances given to Villanova’s 1964-65 sports teams. 23 The football and basketball teams performed far above expectations, but were denied a shot at crowning glory by some more interested in money than college athletics. 24 25 The other teams including swimming, track and baseball kept the Wildcats in national promi- nence. From Athletic Director Art Mahan down to the managers, the Department of Athletics gave us one of the many bright spots in our years on the Main Line. 27 • Schola Cantorum Student agitation for a Cultural Center to be located on campus has increased during the past four years, and the Stu- dent Government Association has succeeded in bringing to us some of the top names in all fields. 28 Singing City Choir 29 Mary Perkins Ryan Are Parochial Schools the Answer Robert Bauman and James Burkhart Liberalism v$. Conservatism 30 Etienne Gilson Birth of Lutheranism Louis Untermeyer, The Singing City Choir, and Schola Cantorum were impressive although they drew small gatherings compared to Dr. King. The Conservative-Lib- eral debate lost much of its draw because there was a last minute substitution for Fulton Lewis, III, but it fulfilled its main function. 31 32 But, the nation joined Villanovans in listening to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., speak into a sea of micro- phones explaining why “every man must have something he is willing to die for.” The Nobel Peace Prize winner topped a year of events furthering the cultural gains of Villanova. International Night 34 Between Theology and Poli Sci When resistance is beginning to lower Comes a pause in the weeks recitations That is known as Activities Hour. Spanish Night 35 Political Union—Walter AA. Phillips Students have provided many services for the entire Villanova community. Speakers have in- formed, the publications have acted as chronicles, WWVU and the SGA have acted as communiations links. A documentary on CBS singled out the “Detached Americans.” At 10:30 on Thursday it’s a shame that there are still a few detached Villanovans. 37 Literary Society—Mr. David Appel ■ 39 Philadelphia’s Convention Hall has housed national political con- ventions, the Beatles, and the championship sports events, yet no more important function has graced the overheated barn than our grad- uation ceremonies. With a prayer for Villanova And a sweet amen. —Alma Mater The Honorable Arthur A. Goldberg A vast, sprawling University like Villanova must be pulled together from the top. Be it faculty or student the Administration has the full trust and faith of those who fall under it. The reason for this trust is the knowledge that the executive officers of the University be they religious, lay or student, are men and women who have come to their positions through devotion. Their efforts for the University were spotted by the acute eyes of former administrators and they have been groomed to give us Villanova as we have had the pleasure of seeing it. AS WE SEE THE UNIVERSITY Osar Graduate of U CUm of 196): REVEREND JOHN A. KIEKOTKA, O.S.A. THE PRESIDENT Dr. Abraham A. Neuman, President of the Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning presenting an Honorary Degree to Father Klekotka. Capt. Marlin D. Clausner, Father Klekotka, and Mr. Paul P. Fay, Jr., Undersecretary of the Navy. Rev. John J. Curran, O.S.A., M.A.; Hon. Theodore L. Rcimel, U.D., D.Sc., Litt.D., S.T.L., Chairman; Very Rev. John J. McShea, A.B., LL.B., U.D.; Rev. John A. Klekotka, O.S.A., M.S., D.Sc., O.S.A., M.A., Secretary; John C. Kelly, A.B., U.D.; absent from Ped.D., Treasurer; Vory Rev. James A. Donnellon, O.S.A., Ph.D.. picture. Very Rev. Charles F. Kropp, O.S.A., M.S., Vice-Chairman. BOARD OF TRUSTEES The Board of Trustees is made up of prominent members of the community both clerical and lay. Their duties are to deal with major financial and policy decisions. Mr. John C. Kelly, a member of the Board of Trustees of Villanova University, will celebrate his 50th anniversary as a graduate of Villanova in June 1965. Very Rev. James A. Donnellon, O.S.A., Ph.D., U.D., D.Sc., litt.D., S.T.L., 45 VICE-PRESIDENTS Rev. Joseph A. Flaherty, O.S.A., Rev. John J. Curran, O.S.A., M.A., Vice-President for Financial Affairs Ph.D., Vice-President for Academic Affairs ADMINISTRATION Rev. George J. Mclaughlin, O.S.A., A.B., M.A., Dean of Men; M. Dorothy Boyle, B S., M.S. Ed., Dean of Women; Rev. Francis X. Smith, O.S.A., A.B., M.A., Director of Admissions. Rev. Charles D. Tirrell, O S.A., M.A., Asst. Chaplain; Rev. Mar- shall Halphen, O.S.A.. A.B., Asst. Chaplain; Rev. William I. Hopkins, O.S.A., A.B., Chaplain. John J. Cleary, U.B., Asst. Dean School of law; John J. Gallon, B.S., M.S.. Dean Engineering; Harold G. Reuschlein, J.S.D., U.D., Dean School of Law; Richard D. Avil, Prof. Degree in E.E., Asst. Dean Engineering. Henry T. Koonce, B.S., M.S., Director Research and Development; Albert H. Buford, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Dean Graduate School; Rev. J. Bernard Hubbert. O.S.A., A.B., M.A., Ass , to the Dean Arts and Sciences; Robert J. Welsh, O.S.A., A.B., S.T.I., S.T.D.. Dean Arts and Sciences; Harold F. Hartman, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Assoc. Dean Arts and Sciences. Rev. Louis A. Rongione, O.S.A., A.B.. M.A., B.S., Ped.D., Librarian; Marion M. Schrum, B.S., M.S.N.E., Ed.D., Dean Nursing; Rev. Richard D. Ap- picci, O.S.A., A.B., Dean Extracur- ricular Activities; Thomas C. Kenny, O.S.A., A.B., M.A., Asst, to Vice- President of Financial Affairs. Charles P. Brudcrle, A.B., M.A., Dean University College,- Frederick M. Bur- gess, B.S., M.B.A., Assoc. Dean Uni- versity College; Rev. Philip F. Barrett, O.S.A., B.S., M.A., Dean Commerce and Finance,- Walter H. Klein, B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Asst. Dean Commerce and Finance. S G A OFFICERS While we were here, the Student Council became the Stu- dent Government Association. The name change became official with the ratification of a new constitution for the organization. Upon joining a National SGA, Villanova was especially com- mended for its concert and lecture series, the orientation, and the various successful activities of the spirit committee. Thomas Furst, President of the Student body Stephen Frcind, Secretary; Henry Miller, Executive Vice-President of Educational Affairs, David Moore, Executive Vice-President of Student Affairs; Robert Cowan, Treasurer; John Ryan, Executive Vice-President of Student Government. 49 S.G.A. CONGRESS AND SENATE 4 -;: S.G.A. SENIORS D. Addonizio, V. Arpa, A. Atkinson, W. Bales, F. Bolforti W. Brennan, T. Bruderle, J. Casey, F. Con- nor, J. Corradino T. Furst, T. Gavin, A. Hunter, J. Kostecky, F. lo Prcsti W. Manfred, P. Mongan, D. McNenny, H. Miller, D. Moore M. Neuman, A. Parone, J. Pcleckis, J. Ryan, J. Sargent J. Smock, R. Stout, J. Whalen, R Williams, C. Zaccaria E. Abato, K. Curtin, R. McCormack, J. Murphy, M. Weeks 51 ALUMNI FOUNDATION The Alumni Association has devoted a good portion of the past four years to building an organization that will be geared to the greater membership expected with the large graduating classes of the next few years. Run by the Alumni members themselves, the center of activity is here, while one o.f the major strides of late has been enlarging the geographical scope of the Associa- tion. The success of this is shown by the current list of officers which shows several from out-of-town areas. Mr. George Pequignot, B.S., Executive Secretary Alumni Associa- tion. As always, the class of 1965 is quick to participate in activities such as this year's alumni outing. 52 PUBLIC INFORMATION Charged with keeping Villanova's good name be- fore the public. Gene Ruane and staff use such ve- hicles as Hometown News Service, the Campus Calen- dar and frequent news releases. PLACEMENT OFFICE The placement ottice, under the direction of John A. Moritz, has the responsibility of placing seniors in permanent positions and providing many students with the opportunity to finance their education through part-time work. Or, who wants to volunteer for a patch test? As the student body grew in the last several years the Falvey Memorial Library kept pace. Just doing that was quite an accom- plishment. In addition the facilities have been expanded within the build- ing to make the best use of all available space. Aided by special drives, purchases have included special furni- ture, additional volumes and countless periodicals. 54 LIBRARY U if development OFFICE A ' ' •• « N)-ar Even at current rates, tuition pays for 60% of the student's education. A large part of the remainder is raised by the Develop- ment Fund. Most successful is the Parent's Program which is aiming at a $50,000 goal, realization of which will make Villanova's the most successful such program in the nation. 55 OFFICE OF DEVELOPMENT INFIRMARY SECURITY OFFICERS The infirmary is equipped to provide first aid and administer to the needs of a few students who are confined to bed. Otherwise, it's quick medication and back to class. The police force performs vital services that would otherwise necessitate per diem hiring from a protection agency. A hidden, but nevertheless necessary function, is the close relations between University and other local police departments, which has on more than one occasion kept a Villanovan out of needless trouble. colleges ARTS AND SCIENCE Rev. Robert J. Welsh, O.S.A., S.T.D., Dean, Arts and Sciences With the coming of the great technical evolu- tion following Sputnik, the School of Arts and Sciences began an expansion further into the sci- ence fields that found themselves with an ever- increasing number of aspirants. The Class of 1966 is the first class to be allowed to avail themselves of a new program awarding a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Social Studies. This curriculum has become increasingly popular among those preparing for specialized positions in society which are not specifically covered in any other University program. Under this new liberalism the College has found its list of applicants growing. Harold F. Hartman, Ph.D., Associate Dean, Arts and Sciences CHEMISTRY First Row: Charles Kavanagh, Edward Ronwin, Dcminic Roberti, Bernard Downey, Jose de la Vega, Thomas Doyne, John Cawley. Second Row-. Ivan Lichtenstein, William Barnhurst, Gregory Morns, James Markham, Walter Zajec, Sherwood Spadafora, Robert Grob. PSYCHOLOGY Joseph Devane, Gunther Reifh, Eugene Wei- sand, Eugene Albrecht, James Calkins, Bernard Bonniwell, Beratd Manus. GEOLOGY John Yen, John Rive, William MacDonald, Edward Belt, Clarence Casella. SPEECH Edward Trudeau, Anthony Frayne, James O'Toole PHILOSOPHY Rev. Robert Russell, Benedict Paparella, Thomas Busch, Denis Corish, Peter Kreeft, John Kearney, John Tich, John Beach, James O'Brien, Lawrence Stepelevich, Timothy Sullivan, Michael Slattery, Charles O'Neil, James Anderson, John Cassidy 60 BIOLOGY Charles Gibley, Rev. Ralph Shurer, Robert Uicker, Carlos Thillet, Justine Murphy, Theodore Kncpp, William Langan, Thomas DcCaro, Robert Davis, Roman Maksymowych, John McClain MODERN LANGUAGES Edward Bell, Casimir Erzegovich, Charles Helmetag, Gaetano Pastore, Wilson Frescoln, Vito DiVincenzo, Rene Mongeau, John Mulligan, Mar- ron Fort 61 First Row: Edward McGrath, Jerome Fischer. Thomas Martinez, Joseph McGowan. Second Row: Ralph Bel- las, James Mitchell, Kenneth Miller, William Lupton. James Green, Larry Kirkpatrick. Third Row: Laurence Gunter. Robert Kantra. Joseph Blimm. FINE ARTS Georgo Radan First Row: Charles Bcrnardm, Joseph OaCrema, John Htrnon. Second Row: Edward Kopper, James Murphy, Joseph Kinney, Robort Wilkinson, Andre Turcotfc, James Cleary, George Murphy, Neil Bronnan. 62 ENGLISH HISTORY First Row: John Cipollini, Raymond Cum- mings, Joseph George Jr., James Bergguist, Francis Coghlan, Henry Rofinot, Bohdan Procko, Thomas Mcntzcr, Daniel Carroll. Sec- ond Row: Thomas Greene, Edward Cannan, Richard Cichowski, Donn Riley. POLITICAL SCIENCE Fritz Nova, John Logue, Hafeez Malik, Robert Langran, Frank Colon, Fred Khouri, Joseph Nevins. 63 THEATRE Vincent Cleary, John McEncmey, Robert Rowland, Kenneth Wright 64 CLASSICAL LANGUAGES Cyrus Sharer, William Herron GEOGRAPHY THEOLOGY First Row: Rev. Joseph Papin, Rev. Michael Gallagher, Rev. James Ryan, Rev. Raymond Geisscr, Rev. Marshall Halphen, Rev. Joseph Kemme. Secono Row: Rev. Richard Appicci, Rev. George Riley, Rev. Nicholas Chang. Third Row: Roger Van Allen, Rev. Charles Tirrell, Rev. Edward Doherty, Rev. Henry Weeks, Rev. John O'Rourke. 65 PHYSICS George Stott, Joseph Flynn, Felix Beiduk, John Sullivan, Phillip Sentner, William Driscoll, Carl Chase, Richard Yasko, Jay Strieb, Marvin Gross, Rev. Bernard Hubbcrt. Howard McGinn, Elizabeth Walsh, Marie Smith LIBRARY SCIENCE EDUCATION George Harris, Gerald Flood, Rev. Louis Rongione, Leo Zuckowski Lawrence McGarry, Barry Young, John Hughes, Edward Cahill, James McKenna, Charles Palaz- zolo SOCIOLOGY Francisco Mighore, Thomas Linahan, Rich- ard Derrig, James Brooks, Lucien Roy. David Sprows, John Simpson. Emil Amc- lotli, Karl B-ederman. Paul Gormley. Au- gust Sard nas, Placido Jaramillo, Eugene Kiefer, William Dannacher. 67 MATHEMATICS ENGINEERING 1 For the student contemplating a career in the ever- widening field of technology, the College of Engineering offers an excellent background in Chemical, Civil, Electri- cal, and Mechanical Engineering with emphasis placed upon proper scientific preparation and application. Strong electives in the Liberal Arts College reinforce and broaden the technical aspects of the student's education. As we see Villanova, the Engineers probably have the toughest curriculum. Also, have you ever noticed how many of them never wear a white shirt? 68 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Rev. Anthony Mullen, Joseph Hicks, Tsute Yang, Ray- mond Adams. Aslam Abbasi, Clement Kopf, Nils Ljung- man, Richard Avil, Joseph Kozikowski, Charles Me- Keough, Lucio Calabrese. ■■■ ■■■■ ■■■■ nil iiii iiii ■■■■ i ■■■ ■■■■ ■■■■ nil ini iiii ■■■■ a ■■■ ■■■r'iii iiii iiii iiniiii i ■■■ r r mi imi? 'im ■ MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Joseph Devine, James Tolan, James Donnelly, John Walton, James Coyle, Theodore White, William Gorman, Joseph Greyson, James Anderson, Raymond LeBer. William Murphy, George Auth, Walter Harrington. 69 Robert White, George Ych, Hsiu Yuen, William Rice, Robert Sweeny, John Myers. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERING Richard Miller, James Schuster, Char- les Etter, Arnold Thomas, James Brown, Robert Lynch, John Gallen, Ralph Koliner, Martin Redding. COMMERCE AND FINANCE The School of Commerce and Finance has continued to grow in the last four years, giving the student background in business courses while at the same time allowing him sufficient latitude to pursue a rounded education by taking a certain In 1963 the C F Building was renamed Bartley Hall in honor of the school's founder. Father Joseph Bartley, O.S.A. Walter H. Klein, Ph.D., Assistant Dean, Commerce and Finance ACCOUNTING Gerald Dougherty, John De La Cour, George Chorba, Charles Kelly, Harry Rohlfmg, Conal Byrne. ECONOMICS James Kim, Joseph Lucia, Rev. Thomas Furphy, Charles Welsh, Albert Weitzmann, John Raezer. John Tonkinson, Ih Hsu, George Matlin, James Gatza, Robert Nally. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION George Pearce, Patrick Dough- erty, William Charlton, Frederick Burgess, Frank Eby, John Tokar. 73 NURSING Since its beginning, twelve years ago, the College of Nursing has pro- gressed from a mere handful of students to its present enrollment of nearly 250 girls. After completing the four-year course at Villanova, a nursing student receives a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing. She is also qualified to take the State Board examinations to enable her to practice as a registered nurse. Through the guidance of thoroughly qualified faculty members, the students learn to consider the emotional and psychological as well as the physical needs of patients. The Villanova nursing student, after gradu- ation, is thus prepared to assume the role of a truly professional nurse. Miss Marion Schrum, Ed.D., Dean of Nursing Top Row: Mrs. Evelyn Behanna, Miss Margaret McDermott, Miss Marcetta Horne, Miss Mary Alice Holland, Miss Gwendolyn Braxton, Miss Anne Don- nelly, Miss Dawna Groom. Miooce Row: Miss Constance Ferris, Mrs. Evelyn Johnson. Front Row: Miss Harriet Murphy, Mrs. Myrtle Feigen- berg, Mrs. Julia Paparella. 74 FRESHMAN Our indoctrination, gradually, if not immediately, acclimated the fledgling nurses in the true spirit of Villanova. We watched them prepare for their nursing careers through an intense study of the natural and the social sciences. Breaks between classes gave them an opportune time to make new friends. 75 76 SOPHOMORE NURSES Sophomore students ere introduced to basic nursing principles in a hospital setting. The importance of the vi- tal signs — temperature, pulse, and respiration is stressed. Pharmacology, the study of drugs and their proper usage, is attempted by the girls. They also learn the importance of asepsis and sterile technique. 77 JUNIOR NURSES In her Junior year the student has the opportunity to reinforce her basic nursing skills in Medical-Surgical Nurs- ing as well as gain experience in such fields as Obstetrics. 79 80 SENIOR NURSES In psychiatric nursing the Senior student uses her own personality as the therapeutic tool in helping mentally disturbed people return to health. Public Health Nursing allows the student to further develop her teaching and observational skills. Senior Seminar is the experience during which the student is able to assume the responsibility of leader of the nursing team. 81 We view the future during the latter part of our Senior year. As we receive our pins, the sym- bol of the completion of four years nursing edu- cation, we see ourselves about to take our hard- earned places in the Nursing Profession. 82 Visions GRADUATE SCHOOL Albert H. Buford, Ph.D., Dean, Graduate Studies. The Graduate School of Villanova University presents the Graduate student with an opportunity to join with the faculty of the University in the common pursuit of learning. It endeavors to supply to the graduate student the training needed for special purposes, especially in the field of education. The undergraduate student is given the opportunity to see this advanced training in action when that com- passionate figure distributes exams and blue books at test time whilst the instructor keeps anxious vigil in his office for results. 84 85 86 Fortunately, however, this is probably his sad- dest task in the pursuit of professional compe- tency, as the days are filled with serious research in the field of his choice, under the skillful guid- ance of the Dean and staff of the graduate school. 87 GRADUATE THEATRE Richard A. Duprey, Chairman, Associate Pro- fessor, Drama Criticism, Playwriting. Villanova University offers the Master of Arts Degree in Theater with the primary purpose of preparing teachers and potential playrighfs to contribute to a new American theater within the framework of Christian Humanism. The Villanova Playbox provides the practical workshop for this academic endeavor and attempts to show the campus community and people of adjoining areas something of the new theater as if emerges. 89 Hamlet (left) contemplate! the skull cf the court jester he knew as a boy. The scene took place at the Graduate 1 heatre production of the Shakespearian tragedy during a 400th anniversary year performance in the Playbox. 0 LAW SCHOOL John J. Cleary, U.B., Assistant Dean, School of Law. Harold G. Reuschlein, J.S.D., ll.D.. Dean, School of Law. Well into its second decade, the name of the Villanova University Law School is attached to a fast rising star. Two U. S. Supreme Court Justices were scheduled for visits to the campus in 1965, a rare occurrence. Mr. Justice Potter Stuart was to sit at the final moot court argument in March and the Commencement speaker was Mr. Justice Arthur Goldberg. The appearances of both of these men is an apparent tribute to the high regard that has greeted Villanova graduates in the practice. Villanovan James L. McHugh, '62, is the University's first Supreme Court Clerk, serving under Mr. Justice Tom Clark. U. S. Congressman William J. Green (D-Pa.) was a student at the school. In addition, Law Schoolers have found welcome mats at firms in Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo, New York City and Philadelphia. This is compounded by enthusiastic alumni support and decidedly good bar ex- amination results. 2 FACULTY Seated: J. Edward Collins, Jane Hammond, John Stephenson. Standing: Gerald Abraham, John Murray, Donald Dowd, Don- ald Giannele, John Cleary. 93 LAW REVIEW Henry Burgoyne, Thomas Twardowski, Thomas Finn, Lawrence Lavin, Robert Kelly, Michael Hynes, Patrick Campbell, Paul Downey, John McNeil. INTER-CLUB COUNCIL STUDENT BAR 94 Joseph Busacca, Paul McMenamin, Edward Mullen, Henry Bur- goyne. HONOR BOARD James Tai . James Griffith. Patrick Campbell, John Good, Nino Tinari. 95 Richard C. Anglno Fronk J. Benasutti Robert L. Berthem John J. Bernstein Joseph 0. Sizzano. Jr. Horvoy Blank RICHARD C. ANGINO • 39 Kreider Avenue, Lancaster, Pa • Franklin and Marshall • Bachelor of Laws • Law Review 2,3; St. Ivc's law Club 1,2,3. FRANK S. BENASUTTI • 4808 Greene Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Drexel Institute of Technology • Bachelor of Laws • Ameri- can Law Students Association 1,2,3,- Cartiorari Law Club 1,2,3. Student Bar Association 1,2,3. ROBERT L. BERCHEM • 198 Gulf Street, Milford, Conn. • Fairfield University • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Asso- ciation 1,2,3,- Chief Justice Warren Club 1,2,3,- Law Review 2,3, Editor 3,- Student Bar Association 1,2,3. JOHN J. BERNSTEIN • 4039 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • University of Pennsylvania • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1,2,3,- Stern Law Club 1,2,3,- Law Review 2,3; Student Bar Association 1,2,3. JOSEPH D. BIZZANO, JR. • 2255 Nevada Avenue S., St. Louis Park, Minn. • Villanova University • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1.2,3,- Chief Justice Stern Law Club 1,2,3, Sec.-Treas. 2. HARVEY BLANK 6918 Oakland Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Penn- sylvania State University • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1,2,3,- Cardozo Law Club 1,2,3, Vice- President 3,- Rcimel Moot Court 1,3; Student Bar Association 1,2,3,- The Docket 2,3; Voluntary Defender 3. ALFRED O. BREINIG, JR. • 151 W. 4th Avenue, Conshohocken, Pa. • Muhlenberg College • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1,2,3; Cartiorari Law Club 1,2; Student Bar Association 1,2,3; Stern Law Club 2,3. LAWRENCE J. BRENNER • 529 N. Saint George Street, Allentown, Pa. • Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary • Bachelor of Laws American Law Students 1,2,3; Charles Evans Hughes Law Club 1,2,3; Reimel Moot Court 3,- Student Bar Association 1,2,3. HENRY M. BURGOYNE, JR. • 725 East Phil-Ellena Street, Phila- delphia, Pa. • Saint Joseph's College • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1,2,3,- Cartiorari Law Club 1,2,3, Vice-President 3; Inferclub Council 3; Student Bar Asso- ciation 1,2,3, President 3. JOSEPH F. BUSACCA • 222 Berwind Road, Radnor, Pa. • Villa- nova University • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1,2,3,- Executive Committee 1,2,3; Law Review 2,3; St. Thomas Moore Law Club 1,2,3,- Student Bar Association 1,2,3, Vice-President 3. PATRICK C. CAMPBELL • 300 Essex Avenue, Narberth, Pa. • Villanova University • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1,2,3; Cartiorari Law Club 1,2,3, President 3; Honor Board 3; Student Bar Association 1,2,3. CHRISTOPHER J. CLARK • 33 Daytona Avenue, Albany, N. Y. • Siena College • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1,2,3,- Chief Justice Taney Law Club 1,2,3; Law Review 2,3; Student Bar Association 1,2,3. SAMUEL G. CORSO «2811 Swede Road, Norristown, Pa. • Uni- versity of Virginia • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Alfred O. Brelnlg, Jr. Lawrence J. Bronner Henry M. Burgoyne. Jr. Joseph F. Busocco Patrick C. Campbell Christopher J. Clerk Association 1,2,3; Cartiorari Law Club 1,2; Reimel Moot Court 3; Student Bar Association 1,2,3. JAMES J. CURRAN, JR. • 1401 Oak Road. Pottsville. Pa. • Georgetown University • Bachelor of Laws • American law Students Association 1,2,3; Chief Justice White Law Club 1,2,3; Reimel Moot Court 2,3; Student Bar Association 1,2,3. CONRAD J. DeSANTlS. JR • 1826 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • University of Pennsylvania • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1,2,3; Chief Justice Taney law Club 1.2.3. - Executive Comm. 1, 2; Law Review 2,3,- Student Bar Asso- ciation 1,2,3. LEWIS C. DiSTASI, JR. • 1220-A Roosevelt Drive, Upper Darby. Pa • Ridor College • Bachelor of Laws • American law Students Association 1,2; Charles Evans Hughes Law Club 1,2,3, Vice-President 3; Reimel Moot Court 2,3,- Student Bar Association 1.2.3. PAUL J. DOWNEY • 5606 Woodbine Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. • Villanova University • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1,2,3; Charles Evans Hughes law Club 1,2,3, President; Interclub Council 3,- Reimel Moot Court 2,3; Student Bar Association 1,2,3. THOMAS P. FINN 2175 Lacombe Avenue, Bronx, N. Y. • Man- hattan College • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1,2,3,- Chief Justice White Law Club 1,2,3, Sec-Treas. 2, President 3,- Interclub Council 3; Student Bar Association 1.2.3. 97 ROSEMARY FLANNERY • 666 Midway Lane, Blue Bell, Pa. • Chestnut Hill College • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1,2,3; Reimel Moot Court 3; St. Ivc's Law Club 1,2,3,- Student Bar Association 1,2,3,- The Docket 2,3. WILLIAM B. FREILICH • 31 S. Wyoming Avenue, Ardmore, Pa. • Haverford College • Bachelor of Laws • American Lav Stu- dents Association 1,2,3,- Charles Evans Hughes Law Club 1,2,3; Law Review 2,3, Editor 3; Student Bar Association 1,2,3,- The Docket 2,3, Associate-Editor. EDWARD J. GEIST • 1125 W. Duncannon Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. • King's College • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Stu- dents Association 1,2,- Cardozo Law Club 1,2,3; Reimel Moot Court 3,- Student Bar Association 1,2,3. HOWARD L. GLEIT • 5728 Wynncfie d Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. • Pennsylvania State University • Bachelor of Laws • Ameri- can Law Students Association 1,2,3; Charles Evans Hughes Law Club 2,3,- Reimel Moot Court 2,3; Student Bar Association 2,3. JOHN E. GOOD • 406 East Lancaster Avenue, St. David's, Pa. • Lycoming College • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1,2,3; Chief Justice Stern Club 1,2,3; Honor Board 1,2,3; Law Review 2,3,- Student Bar Association 1,2,3. JAMES L. GRIFFITH • 19 Naylor Avenue, Clementon, N. J. • St. Francis College • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1,2,3; Chief Justice Warren Club 1,2,3, Vice-President 3,- Honor Board 1,2,3, Chairman 3; Law Review 2,3. MALCOLM J. GROSS • 45 S. 4th Street, Allentown, Pa. • Muhlen- berg College • Bachelor of Laws • American Lav Students Association 1,2,3; Cardozo Law Club 1,2,3; Law Review 2,3; Student Bar Association 1,2,3. LAWRENCE S. GROSSMAN • 16 S. 37th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • University of Pennsylvania • Bachelor of Laws • Stern Law Club 1,2,3,- Student Bar Association 1,2,3; The Docket 2,3. THOMAS J HENRY • 427 E. Allens Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. • Villanova University • Bachelor of Laws • American Lav Students Association 1,2,3; Chief Justico Warren Club 1,2,3; Reimel Moot Court 2; Student Bar Association 1,2,3, Treasurer 3. JOSEPH J. HERRING • 148 W. Wayne Avenue, Wayne, Pa. • St. Joseph's College • Bachelor of Laws • Reimel Moot Court 2,3; St. Ive's Law Club 1,2,3; Student Bar Association 1,2,3. MICHAEL H. HYNES • 7000 Lincoln Drive, Philadelphia, Pa. • Saint Joseph's College • Bachelor op Lav s • American Law Students Association 1,2,3; Interclub Council 3,- Law Review 2,3,- St. Ive's Law Club 1,2,3, President 3; Student Bar Association 1,2,3. FREDRIC C. JACOBS • 4054 Balwynne Park Road, Philadelphia, Pa. • Pennsylvania State University • Bachelor of Laws • American Lav Students Association 1,2,3; Lav Review 3; St. Thomas Moore Law Club 1,2,3; Student Bar Association 1,2,3; The Docket 3. THOMAS W. KEEGAN • 229 Whitehall Road, Albany, N. Y. • St. Bernardino of Siena College • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1,2,3; Law Review 2,- Rcimol Moot Court 3,- St. Thomas Moore Law Club 1,2,3; Student Bar Associa- tion 1,2,3. Roitmary Flannery Howard L. Cleit William B. Freilich John E. Good Malcolm J. Gross lowrence S. Grossman J. Joseph Herring Michael H. Hynes Thomas J. Henry Fredric C. Jacobs Edward J. Geisl James I. Griffith Thomas W. Keegan ROBERT G. KELLY, JR. • 5960 Drexel Road, Philadelphia, Pa. • University of Pennsylvania • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1,2,3,- Chief Justice Warren Club 1,2,3, Treasurer 2, President 3; Inferdub Council 3,- Reimel Moot Court 3,- Student 8ar A'sociation 1,2,3. LAWRENCE M. LAVIN • 126 Margate Road, Upper Darby, Pa. • St. Joseph's College • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Stu- dents Association 1,2,3,- Chief Justice Taney Law Club 1,2,3, Scc.-Treas. 2, President 3; Interclub Council 3, President; Reimel Moot Court 2; Student Bar Association 1,2,3. STANLEY LEBOFSKY • 1034 Rock Creek Drive, Wyncofe, Pa. • Penn State University • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1,2,3; Chief Justice Taney Law Club 1,2,3. Reimel Moot Court 2. HILLEL S. LEVINSON • 7958 Summerdalc Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. • Temple University • Bachelor of Lav s • Chief Justice Warren Club 3. JAMES J. LYNCH, JR. 4127 Taylor Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pa. • Villanova University • Bachelor of Laws • American law Students Association 1,2,3,- Charles Evans Hughes Law Club 1,2,3; Student Bar Association 1,2,3, Tho Docket 2.3. 98 Stonley Ubolski MICHAEL A. MACCHIAROLI 1162 Atwood Road. Philadelphia. Pa. • St. Joseph's College • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1,2,3; Charles Evans Hughes Law Club 1,2,3,- Law Review 2,3; Reimel Moot Court 2,3; Student Bar Asso- ciation 1,2,3; The Docket 2,3. DANIEL J. MADDEN • 5 Cheltenham Avenue, Cheltenham, Pa. • LaSalle College • Bachelor of Laws • American law Students Association 1,2,3; Charles Evans Hughes Law Club 1,2,3,- Reimel Moot Court 2,3,- Student Bar Association 1,2,3. ROBERT A. McATEER • 50 Devon Street, North Arlington, N. J. • LaSalle College • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1,2,3,- Chief Justic Warren Club 1,2,3; Student Bar Association 1,2,3. JOSEPH P. McCURDY, JR. • 502 Hampton Lane, Baltimore, Md. • Loyola College • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1,2,3,- Chief Justice Taney Lav Club 1,2,3; Reimel Moot Court 3,- Student Bar Association 1,2,3. DOUGLAS K. McGIVNEY • Moffitt Road, Plattsburgh, N. Y. • Plattsburgh State Teacher's College • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1,2,3,- Reimel Moot Court 2,3; St. Ive's Law Club 1,2,3. JOSEPH H. McGLYNN • 323 Owen Avenue, Lansdowne, Pa. • Villanova University • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Stu- dents Association 1,2,3; Chief Justice Taney Law Club 1,2,3,- Reimel Moot Court 2,3. JOHN H. McNEIll • 1412 Medford Road, Wynnewood. Pa. • University of Notre Dame • Bachelor of Laws • American law Students Association 1,2,3,- Cardozo Law Club 1,2,3, Sec.-Treas. 2, President 3,- Interclub Council 3, Vice-President 3; Reimel Moot Council 2; Student Bar Association 1,2,3. ROBERT O. MICKLER • 845 Old Hickory Road, Jacksonville, Flor- ida • Fordham University • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1,2,3,- Chief Justice Taney Law Club 1.2,3, Vice-President 3; Interclub Council 3,- Law Review 2,3,- Reimel Moot Court 2; Student Bar Association 1,2,3,- Counsellor 1,2,3. RICHARD C. MORRISON • 339 Louella Avenue, Wayne, Pa. • Villanova University • Bachelor of Laws • Reimel Moot Court 2.3; St. Ive's Law Club 1,2,3, Secretary 2,- Student Bar Associa- tion 1,2,3. SAMUEL G. MOYER • Helen-Marie Apts., Lansdale, Pa. • Penn- sylvania State University • Bachelor of Laws • Amorican Law Students Association 1,2,3,- Reimel Moot Court 3,- St. Thomas Moore Law Club 1,2,3,- Student Bar Association 1,2,3. WILLIAM L. MUTTART, JR. • 25 Bodine Road. Berwyn, Pa. • Pennsylvania State University • Bachelor of Laws • Reimel Moot Court 3,- St. Thomas Moore Law Club 1,2,3. FRANCIS P. O'HARA • 1613 Pne Street, Norristown, Pa. • Villa- nova University • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1,2,- Chief Justice White Law Club 1,2,3,- Reimel Moot Court 3,- Student Bar Association 1,2,3. JAMES S. QUINLIVAN • 20 Lennox Avenue. Albany, N. Y. • Siena College • Bachelor of Laws • American law Students Association 1,2,3,- Chief Justice Warren Club 1,2,3,- Student Bar Association 1,2,3. MARK F. QUINN. JR. • 319 W. 10th Avenue, Conshohocken, Pa. • Villanova University • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1,2,3; Chief Justice White Law Club 1,2,3; Reimel Moot Court 2,3,- Student Bar Association 1,2,3. RICHARD E. REGAN • 115 Edgehill Road, Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. • University of Toronto • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1,2,3,- St. Ive's Law Club 1,2,3, Vice-Presi- dent; Studont Bar Association 1,2,3; The Docket 2,3, Editor. SALVATORE J. RICO, JR. 1149 Central Avenue, Albany. N. Y. • Villanova Univorsity • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1,2,3; Cardozo Law Club 1,2,3; Reimel Moot Court 3; Student Bar Association 1,2,3. ALFRED G. ROTHMAN • Chetwynd Apts., Rosemont, Pa. • Uni- versity of Scranton • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Stu- dents Association 1,2,3; Charles Evans Hughes law Club 1,2,3; Reimel Moot Coourt 3; Student Bar Association 1,2,3. SALVADOR J. SALAZAR • 8 W. Avenue, Wayne, Pa. • Pennsyl- vania State University • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1,2,3; Cartiorari Law Club 1,2,3.- Reimel Moot Court 3,- Student Bar Association 1,2,3. 99 Robert M. Schwartz Adelmo L. Sereni Stephen H. Serota Robert P. Subranni Thomas M. Twardowtfci Andrew H. Von Derslice ROBERT M. SCHWARTZ • 301 Cherry Bend, Morion Stdtion, Pa. • Pennsylvania State University • Bachelor of Laws • Cardozo Law Club 1,2,3,- Law Review 2,3,- Student Bar Association 1,2,3. ADELMO L. SERENI • 457 S. Ithan Avenue, Rosemont, Pa. • St. Joseph's College • Bachelor of Laws • Cardozo Law Club 1,2,3; Reimel Moot Court 3; Student Bar Association 1,2,3. STEPHEN H. SEROTA • 636 S. 57th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • University of Pennsylvania • Bachelor of Laws • Cardozo Law Club 1,2,3; Reimel Moot Court 2; Student Bar Association 1.2.3. ROBERT P. SUBRANNI • 8802 Ventnor Avenue, Margate City, N. J. • Rutgers University • Bachelor of Laws • Reimel Moot Court 3; St. Thomas Moore Lav Club 2,3; Student Bar Associa- tion 2,3. THOMAS M. TWARDOWSKI 917 County Line Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa. • University of Notre Dame • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1,2,3; Interclub Council 3,- Law Review 2.3, - Reimel Moot Court 2; St. Thomas Moore Law Club 1,2,3, President; Student Bar Association 1,2,3. ANDREW H. VAN DERSLICE • Edgewatcr Plaza Building, Norris- town, Pa. • Pennsylvania State University • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1,2,3; Chief Justice Warren Club 1,2,3; Student Bar Association 1,2,3. KARL A. WAGNER, JR. • 402 Broad Street, Milford, Pa. • Get- tysburg College • Bachelor of Laws • Reimel Moot Court 3; The Docket 2. BASIL S. WALSH • 1156 Maple Crest Circle, Gladwyne, Pa. • University of Pennsylvania • Bachelor of Laws • Chief Justice White Lav Club 1,2,3; Student Bar Association 1,2,3. VEDDER J. WHITE • 3839 Trask Avenue, Erie, Pa. • Villanova University • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Asso- ciation 1,2; Chief Justice White Law Club 1,2,3, Vice-President; Reimel Moot Court 3,- Student Bar Association 1,2,3. JAMES J. WILSON • 6327 Theodore Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • St. Joseph's College • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1,2; Cardozo Law Club 1,2,3,- Student Bar Association 1,2,3. ZACHARY T. WOBENSMITH • Dark Hollow Road, Jamison, Pa. • University of Pennsylvania • Bachelor of Laws • Chief Jus- tice Warren Club 1,2,3; Student Bar Association 1,2,3. EDMUND PANTANI • 10 Zegmonf Street, V est Haven, Con- necticut • University of Connecticut • Bachelor of Laws • American Law Students Association 1,2,3,- St. Thomas More law Club 1,2,3; Student Bar Association 1,2,3. Karl A. Wagner. Jr. Batil S. Walth Veddcr J. Whit James J. Wilton Zachary T. Wobentmith Edmund Pantani It. Col. Thomas J. Johnston, Jr. Villanova's NROTC Unit, the second largest in the nation, boasts an enrollment of over 300 midshipmen. The program consists of one naval course each semester and a weekly two-hour drill period. During the third year of the program each midshipman has the option of becoming an officer in the Navy or Marine Corps. Lt. Col. Thomas J. Johnston, Jr.; It. Cdr. Donald J. Johnson, Major James I. Black, Jr.; It. Cdr. Joseph E. Bailey, It. Reginald E. Wtsberry, Jr.; Lt. jg. James E. Dunn, QMC Ralph W. Hauss- mann, YNC Francis J. Roderick, Jr.; FTC Steven Kaplafka, GMGC Richard E. Burke, GYSGT Joseph A. Migliacci, SKC Robert E. Larsen, GS-3 Miss Veronica A. Menendez. 101 DRILL TEAM Whiskey Company, the pride of the battalion, is the award-winning drill team which has seen competition throughout the country. Each member of the team practices two hours every morning, to insure Whiskey's continued excellence. 102 103 NAVY DAY Gary F. Leidecker, Hanford N. Lockwood, Jr.; Sgt. Joseph A. Migliacci, John R. Moore, Mar tin H. Brennan. The highlight of the NROTC year is the annual Navy Day, held in the Fall. The battalion attends morning Mass in the Chapel, followed by a Communion Breakfast. Later that day the unit marches info the stadium prior to the football game and sits in a bloc during the con- test. In addition to this event, the bat- talion performs in two reviews, in the Fall and Spring. These are attended by notable military personnel. PISTOL TEAM 104 RIFLE TEAM SOCIAL Twice during the year, the battalion sponsors resplendent socials where the future officers receive their training in the various arts which are so vital in a port of call. These affairs are held in Country Clubs which provide the atmo- sphere for a highly enjoyable evening. Besides these two events other activities are also held which, though not as for- mal, are equally enjoyable. 106 While traditionally an integral part of the phys- ical plant of the University, the Seminary is vir- tually divorced from the University scholastically and financially. Now in the new St. Mary's Hall next to the Law School, the fast expanding Seminary facilities, St. Mary's Hall, is a proud addition to the Uni- versity scene. Through their training grounds on the Villanova campus, the Order of St. Augustine perpetuates itself and its ideals. Rev. Joseph D. Keffer, O.S.A., Director of tho Seminary. SEMINARY 107 Rev. Joseph A. Maher. O.S.A., Assistant Director Seminary. In addition to their monastic life, the seminarians participate in intramural sports activities that are preparing them for their future work with students, a major part of the Augusfinian program. Many of the seminarians attended Augusfinian High Schools or Preparatory Schools in addition to Villanova. Some came to the Friars after learning of them from one of the many parishes the order has in suburban Philadelphia or upstate New York. Soon these followers of Christ will go out to teach the nations from whence they came. Some will enlist for the Japanese mission fields that the Order has worked in for several years, bringing the faith to the non-Christian Asiatics. 109 Vincant i. Altimore, O.S.A. Stephan 8. Boucher, O.S.A. Philip A. Colombo, Jr., O.S.A. Richord R. Civlagar, O.S.A. VINCENT E. ALTIMARE, O.S.A. • 901 Hoffman Street, Phila- delphia, Pa. • Mother of Our Savior Seminary • Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy • Augustinianum Club 1,2,3,4,- Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4,- Polyphonic Choir 1,2,3,4; Sanc- tuary Society 1,2,3,4,- Schola Cantorum 1,2,3,4,- Tagastan Club 1,2,3,4. STEPHEN B. BOUCHER, O.S.A. 1122 Aldea Avenue, Ot- tawa, Canada • St. Patrick's College High School • Bache- lor of Arts in Philosophy • Augustinianum Club 4; Glee Club 4; Augustinian Mission Stamp Dept. 4; Liturgy Club 4, Polyphonic Choir 4; Schola Cantorum 4; Seminary Band 4. PHILIP A. COLOMBO, JR., O.S.A. • 65-40 Parsons Boulevard, Flushing, N. Y. • Augustinian Academy • Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy • Augustinianum Club 1,2,3,4; Augus- tinian mission Stamp Dept. 2,3; Glee Club 3,4,- Glen Mills Catechetical Group 4,- Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4; Liturgy Club 4,- Photography Club 1,2,3,4; Polyphonic Choir 1,2,3,4, Schloa Cantorum 1,2,3,4; Seminary Band 1,2,3,4; Tagastan Club 1,2,3,4; Seminary Yearbook Editor 3. RICHARD R. C2ULEGER, O.S.A. • 726 S. Catalina Avenue. Redondo Beach, Calif. • Villanova Preparatory School • Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy • Augustinianum Club 1,2,3,4,- Glee Club 3,4; Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4; Seminary Band 1; Tagastan Club 1,2,3,4. Richard DaFulgantiU, O.S.A. Foul F. Eoton, O.S.A. RICHARD DeFULGENTIIS, O.S.A. • 7417 Rogers Avenue, Upper Derby, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bache- lor of Arts in Philosophy. PAUL F. EATON, O.S.A. • 2302 Chestnut Avenue, Ardmore, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy • Augustinianum Club 1,2,3,4; Augustinian Mission Stamp Dept. 1,2, President 3; Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4; Tagastan Club 1,2,3,4. MICHAEL A. ENDICOTT. O.S.A. • 46 Provincial Road, Hol- land Park, Brisbane, Australia • Villanova High School • Mlchaal A. Endlcoft, O.S.A. John A. Fifigibbon,. O S A Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy • Augustinianum Club £4; Intramural Sports 3.4; Photography Club 3,4; Sanctuar v ?,4; SeminarY Band 3,4; Tagastan Club 4. Seminar, Yearbook Editor 4. JOHN A. FITZGIBBONS, O.S.A. • 105 f. Hathaway Lane, avertown. Pa. • Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy • Augustinianum Club 1,2,3,4,- Glen Mills Catechetical Group 4; Intramural Sports 1,2.3.4, Tagastan Club 1,2.3,4, Vice President 3. RICHARD J. GARCHINSKY, O.S.A. • 104 S. G enwood Ave- nue, Alden, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bache- lor of Arts in Philosophy • Augustinian Club 1,2,3,4; Augustinian Mission Stamp Dept. 1,2, Officer 3,- Photography Club 2,3,4; Polyphonic Choir 1,2,3,4; Glen Mills Catechetical Group 3,4,- Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4; Schola Cantorum 1,2; Seminary Band 1,2, Director 3,4; Tagastan Club 1,2,3,4; Seminary Yearbook Editor 2. MYLES G. GLASGOW, O.S.A. • 3 Union Avenue, Bala-Cyn- wyd, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy • Augustinianum Club 1,2,3,4,- Augus- s,amp 1A Intramural Sports 1.2,3,4, t n P.-0n'o Ch°ir Seminary Athletic Commission, Reprc St J Tagastan Club I.2.3.4. w, .. KERR, O.S.A. • 1603 Edgeway Drive, Fairmont, • 'p ' ’ Fa,rrnont Senior High School • Bachelor of Arts mu,. rWHV ’ Au9us,'nian Club 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Glen rh . o Lt,Ca GrouP 4; Intramural Sports 3,4; Polyphoms DFNK . S?la Can'Torum 3.4; Tagastan Club 3.4. ENIS j. McCarthy. O.S.A. • Bronx, N. Y. • Austinian emy Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy. Richard J. Garchintky, O.S.A. MyUs G. Glotgow, O.SA. William H. Karr, O.S.A. Donit J. McCarthy, $ - Daniel P. McClafferty. O.S.A. Thomoi I. MeNIchol. O.S.A. DANIEL P. McCLAFFERTY, O.S.A. • 6 W. Hartwell Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. • Augustinian Academy • Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy • Augustinian Mission Stamp Dept. 1,2, Secretary 3; Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4; Polyphonic Choir 1,2,3,4; Tagastan Club 1,2,3,4. THOMAS L. McNICHOL, O.S.A. • 7431 Boyer Street, Phila- delphia, Pa. • Cardinal Dougherty High School • Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy • Glee Club 4; Glen Mills Cate- chetical Group 4,- Intramural Sports 2,3,4; Polyphonic Choir 2,3,4,- Seminary Athletic Commission, Vice-President 3; Tagastan Club 2,3,4. Raymond A. Mitchell, O.S.A. Richard P. O'Uory, O.S.A. Gerald D. Ryan, O.S.A. Robert R. Murray. O.S.A. RAYMOND A. MITCHELL, O.S.A. • 65 Martyn Street, Cairns, Queensland, Australia • Cairns State High School • Bache- lor of Arts in Philosophy • Augustinianum Club 2,3,4, Glen Mills Catechetical Group 4,- Polyphonic Choir 2,3; Tagastan Club 2,3,4. ROBERT R. MURRAY, O.S.A. • 131 Washington Street, Carthage, N. Y. • Augustinian Academy • Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy. RICHARD P. O'LEARY, O.S.A. • 2930 Davidson Avenue Bronx, N. Y. • Augustinian Academy • Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy. GERALD D. RYAN, O.S.A. • 74 Pleasant Street, North Syd- ney, N. S. Canada • Good Council Prep • Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy • Augustinianum Club 4; Intramural Sports 4,- Liturgy Cub 4,- Tagastan Club 4. WILKS K. TURNER, O.S.A. • 154 Sirley's Road, Lindum, Brisbane, Australia • Villanova High School • Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy • Augustinianum Club 3,4,- Intramural Sports 3,4,- Polyphonic Choir 3,- Seminary Band 4; Tagastan Club 4. JOHN M. WALSH, O.S.A. • 103 Hickory Lane, Rosemont, Pa. • Augustinian Academy • Bachelor of Arts in Philoso- phy • Augustinianum Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Glen Mills Catechetical Group, Chairman 4,- Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4,- Santuary Society 1,2,3,4; Tagastan Club 1,2,3,4. GERALD O. WATT, O.S.A. • 437 S. Catalina Street, Ventura, Calif. • Villanova Preparatory School • Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy • Augustinianum Club 1,2,3,4,- Augustinian Mission Stamp Dept. 1,2, Co-director of Appeals 3,- Glen Mills Catechetical Group 4,- Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4; Liturgy Club 1; Polyphonic Choir 1,2,3,4,- Schola Cantorum 1,2,3,4; Tagastan Club 1,3,4, Secretary 2. DENIS G. WILDE, O.S.A. • 16 Marirod Court, Long Island, N. Y. • Chaminade High School • Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy • Augustinian Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Glen Mills Catechetical Group 4; Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4,- Liturgy Club 1; Polyphonic Choir 1,2, Director 3,4,- Organist 1,2,3,4,- Schola Cantorum 1, Director 2,3,4,- Seminary Band, Director 2; Tagastan Club 1,2,3,4. Gerold O. Wolf. O.S.A. D«nlt G. Wild , O.S.A. III UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Charles P. Bruderle. M.A., Acting Director University College. ° ' Frederick M. Burgess, AA.B.A., Assistant Direc- tor, University College. ---, —...wjjw, nmi CYCMiny, JO'u,uo'' and Extension sessions, has an enrollment of some 1625. Students in U. C. are primarily those whose schooling would be unable to continue without the financial backing of a full-time job. With employment foremost, and the additional respon- sibilities of marriage for 58%, these men and women are showing the extra effort that is so necessary in today's world. During 1964-65, the Mechanical and Electrical Engineering programs of University College were accredited by the Engineering Council for Profes- sional Development, the national accrediting body- This is added to a long string of firsts for U. C. in the past four years. Student Council: Alfred Marsini, Katherine Umfrid, Thomas Harper, John Nawn, Marcia Boykin. Honor Fraternity, Alpha Sigma Lambda: George Eltring- ham, Martin Rohner, Leonard Markford. 114 underclassmen FRESHMEN We saw the student body expand in the form of the largest Freshman class ever to enter the University, includ- ing incidently, the largest enrollment of girls. We watched as the class of 1968 joined as a unit under the direction of the Blue Key and the Orientation Com- mittee. With the high percentage of attractive female members f e class had little trouble becoming acquainted with each other and Villanova. It is clear that the Freshman Class will be a credit to our Alma Mater. 116 Two bewildered looking Frosh arrive and immediately start to learn. Their lesson: those big bags will never fit in those small Austin rooms. Now, if you are going to be a Villanovan, you have to remember what Jack Kraft says . . . Put your foot on the white line, bend the knees . . . You meet some strange girls at Mixers. 117 ■vVT1 118 Class Officers: Brendan Moore, treasurer; Marie Gadren, secretary; Donald Serafano, vice president; Timothy Coyle, president. Charged with orienting the Freshmen to the life at Villanova the Class of 1967 somehow managed to fulfill their obligation. In the process they set a Villanova record for being the subject of drowning attempts. As the year proceeded their other events came off with more finesse and we now feel ready to entrust them with the running of the University from Dougherty Hall. The Sophomores are shaping up. We no longer see them as a threat to the community. 119 SOPHOMORES Steering Committee: John Zoubck, Edward Yarrish, Donald Scrafano, James Donegan, Stephen Seitz, Rich- ard Brant, James Proud, John Dougherty. Class Officers-. James Griffin, treasurer; Frank Eck, president; Betsy Grabowski, secretary; Paul Dixon, vice president. JUNIORS This year's Junior Class got their baptismal fires in an orientation headed by a committee of our class members. They followed our example well. We watched as the Class of 1966 developed until their overall participation as a class rivaled our own. In their class elections interest has been phenomenal by Villanova standards, with close to 70% of the elec- ,0rate casting ballots. tion 6 ICaVe Vi,,anova assured that the high student posi- Jun-S m, OOC ands- This statement is based on the - ass handling of such events as Charity weekend tif. .rare dispa,ch and fhe overall active and useful par- ticipation of class members. 122 Meditating following the reception of Communion at the Ring Mass, proud Juniors inadvertently display their class ri 123 steering Committee: Leo Carroll, Betsy Grabowski, Don Anderson, Bob Birmingham, John Graziano, Paul Dixon, frank Eck, George Valva, Jim Griffin, Steve Freind, George Vironis. Between 10:30 and 11:30, Each Thursday Morning Hour, Comes a Pause in Scholastic Endeavor, Known as the Activities Hour. To some that hour’s respite is a good chance to catch the view from the Pie Shoppe Chair. For so many others, it is only another sixty minutes to devote to the realization of a COMPLETE education. For many the hours, days, even weeks spent in the successful pursuit of extra-curriculars will mean more in terms of future employment than countless hours in class. For others it is a waste of time (both their own, and the other working members in the activity). To those who are tak- ing the best from the activities by giving their best, this section is dedicated. AS WE SEE THE ORGANIZATIONS I I Paul Dickson, John Smock, Jack Ryan, leo Carroll BLUE KEY At times a very active group the Blue Key So- ciety is made up of various pillars of the Uni- versity. Their primary responsibilities include quickie 40c tours of the campus that attempt to present Villanova in its best light. Parents Week- end and Orientation also fall into their bailiwick. Dennis O'Hara, Dennis Driscoll, Vince Arpa, Tim Driscoll, John Casey, Ernest Abato, Mario Carmardo. Ward Williams, Jim Griffin, Jeff Radovich, Charles Zaccaria, Paul Dixon, John Smock, Jack Ryan, Paul Shea, Don Serafano, John Zoubek, Chris Fisher, Tom Fursf, John Fenlon, David Banmiller, Prcntis Yancey, Brenden Moore, Dan Keating, Meg Sullivan, back center. 127 SPIRIT COMMITTEE The only group on campus that has been organ- ized for something that should not be needed, the Spirit Committee nevertheless does its best to bring out the school spirit in even the most intro- verted Villanovans. CHEERLEADERS By an act of Student Government Asso- ciation, November 11, 1964, girl cheer- leaders became a reality on the Villanova campus. Cheerleading will never be the same. That's a good sign. Michael DiBenedotto, Program Director Jack Wilkinson, Chief Engineer 130 WWVU Staff Heads First Row: Mary Jane Bradley, Jim Briggman, Dave Buscher, Jack Wilkinson, Larry Krupa, Bob Strong. Sec- ond Row: Tom Dabney, Ron Gladis, Bill McCloskey, Pete McCarthy, Mike DiBenedetto. 131 Larry Krupa, Business Manager WWVU has two aims: To bring the best in Villanova-geared entertainment to those within the sound of The Radio Voice of Villanova Uni- versity and to provide training for those inter- ested in making professional broadcasting their career. During the regular broadcast week, WWVU fea- tures live broadcasts of sporting events and spe- cial shows from local entertainment spots. In the past year, WWVU has earned a rating in the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System as the Number One Radio Station in its class. 132 CONCEPT CONCEPT deals with philosophical inter- pretations of psychological, sociological, politi- cal, and artistic problems and ideas. Like NEWSWEEK, CONCEPT advertises it- self as a journal of fact and opinion. Like the Class of 1965 its Villanova history began in 1961. Again, like us it has been successful. Brian Krupar, E. E. McDonal, Ward Williams, Ste- phen Webb, Lynn Rotando, Dick DiGiacomo, Bern- ard Harrigan; Robert Koogler, back center. LYNX The LYNX is the resultant product of Villanova's literary efforts. Using mostly original works and interviews with top literary figures, the LYNX presents the creative student with a medium for exhibiting his aptitudes in literature. First Row: Jack Sargent, Tom Perlitz, Jack Ryan, Prentiss Yancey, John Rabe- neau, Dan Keating, Dave Edwards, Denny O Hara. Second Row: John Gerosky, Hil- lary Russoll, Jeff Radovich, Steve Carney. 133 BELLE AIR Any organization that has a separate entrance for girls must be different. That's the 1965 staff of the Belle Air. Having survived the overall student apathy at Villanova, the staff can be, and is, indeed proud of this edition of the Belle Air. Because of the overall cohesion of the staff, it can be said that it was, for the most part, fun putting this year's book out. There was a moment, however, when there was a re- luctance to call it fun. For instance, we are still waiting for some organizations to reply to questionnaires. Robert J. Williams, Jr., Editor-in-Chief 134 Faith Connor, Managing Editor Dave Moore, Business Manager Bill McCloskey, Roseanna Boylan, Bill Tuckor, Andie Corrao, Tom Dabney. 135 Al Verdi end Tom Sebastian, University Co-Editors Top Row: Terry Wilson, Laurene Kerwn, Lucille Cerchiere, Eileen Walters. Second Row: Mary Ann Rooney, Bill Pyne, Ed Mancinelli, Mimi Fierro, Bob Morganstern, Linda Keon, Margie Kurzejewski, Mary Lou Csere. Third Row: Charles Brennen, Jack Mikuse. 136 Gene Bove, Fraternities Editor; Jack Kelley, Theater Editor. James Whalen and Mary Price, Senior Co- Editors. First Row: Caryl Corby, Pat Kennedy, AAarirose Bonham, Marie Gadrcn, Pat Forester, Pat McErlane, Domenick Seville, Charlie lobesco. Second Row: Dick Shadl, Jeff Lodewich, Ed Stepien, Frank Samer, Howie Wertman, Bill Abcud, Bill O'Brien, Danny Casullo. Third Row: Larry Zapf, Steve Steitz, John Zoubek, John Schmid, Phil Mino. There are a few things that we still cannot figure out. Like: Why did Dabney have us pose outdoors in twelve degree cold (and at night?), or is Faith for real when she gets mad (or is it an editor's dramatization)? As individuals looking at these glossy pages, we wonder about an awful lot that best goes unsaid. But we know how it all happened: We worked at it. And it was fun. 138 Alan Sallee, Sports Editor VILLANOVAN If you can survive a night at the printers you can survive anything. The staff of the Villanovan, confident in this knowledge, can now go face a world filled with incompetent people, knowing full well that their publisher has sent them out well prepared. Thomas Bruderle, Editor-in-Chief 139 140 Stephen Friend, Sports Editor John Roberts, Feature Editor; Matt Roche, Copy Editor. 141 Bob Elschner, Bob Fennel, News Editors. The staff did a good job, and the editors did their best. But, no matter how long the nights at the printer's or in the office; no matter how hard-hitting the editorials, the members of the staff can't do it all themselves. It's a shame they stood alone. PHOTOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT James S. Andre, Editor-in-Chief; Rev. Ralph Shurer, O.S.A., moderator. Staff: Richard B. Dunne, Peter Rideg, Anselm J. Harrison, Thomas C. Thomas, Albino Vendrasco, Robert H. Sturm. 143 Three-fold in purpose, the Villanova Band is composed of units to cover marching, concerts, and dance music. Whether it be as the pride of the Main Line at a football game performance, the sound of the Main Line at a concert or simply good dance music at a dress up affair, the Band has indeed a dis- tinctive sound. Director: C. Dudley Louden 145 VILLANOVA BAND First Row: Jim Debesis, Jan Montero, John Mitchell. Second Row: Dick Labella, Tom Pope, Stan Lockiski, Steve Alchcrmes, Dick Kelly, Frank Matricardi, Frank Romano, Jay Dugan, Jon Dubs, Jeff Richard, Paul Sessions, George Esser. 146 Singers' Officers: Jim Sulzman, Barry Burke, Tom Westoff, Mike Neuman, Tod Braun, George Esser, Frank Matricardi, Frank Romano. VILLANOVA SINGERS While they culminate their yearly schedule of choral adventures with a tour of the Mid-western United States, the primary function of the Villanova Singers has been entertainment through on-campus appearances. Campus performances include the Red Mass and Christ- mas and Easter tapes that were made available to the 456 affiliates of the Mutual Broadcasting System. 147 Jim Croce, Lucille Cerchiaro, Margee Walsh, Maureen Regan, Lorraine Farino, Andie Cor- rao, Maureen McHale, Bruce Bartolini. Under new direction, the Women's Glee Club is now recognized as a full- fledged member of the Villanova Musical ensemble. Their schedule has been ex- panded to include several on-campus dates in 1964 1965 performances instead of the usual. - one. Their recognition was formalized late in 1964 by their acceptance into the Student Government Association. WOMEN’S GLEE CLUB fraternities First Row: Tim F. Driscoll, president; M. Louis Camardo, vice-president; Robert Spell- myer, social chairman. Secono Row: Harold J. Keating, secretary; James J. Seaborg, treas- urer; John J. Ryan, S.G.A. representative. DELTA PI EPSILON ISO Delta Pi Epsilon the Commerce and Finance school's social motivator has been among the most active on campus during our stay. Initiating the wearing of fraternity lapel pins was a move taken during our Senior year, that we hope will continue as a Villanova tradition. Also, as we watched them for four years the organiza- tion distinguished themselves by working at an orphanage when we were Juniors and of course their monthly T.G.I.F. gatherings. Skimmers and red bow ties mark the future brother once a year. Among their achievements this year was the winning of the cherished trophy symbolic of the Joyce Kiley Mile championship. Our main thoughts of D.P.E. have to be of good times and parties and close brotherhood; we think of their active support of the Parent's Weekend Program; we think of an active group of Villanovans, distinguishing themselves and their school. 151 The past scholastic year saw Delta Pi Mu revise its con- stitution for the first time since 1946. It was their float at homecoming in our Senior year that took the coveted Nick Basca Alumni Trophy. The Arts and Sciences Fraternity along with its solid scholastic footing placed an unde- feated football team in the Infra-Mural finals in the fall and fielded four basketball teams during the winter sea- son. This type of activity has been symbolic of DPM dur- ing our years at Villanova. Also in 1964-65 members of this frat, took orphans to the Villanova-Xavier football game. While we were here their most visable activity was the beret, ascot and cane that annually marked pledging period. Less visable but equally important was the effor in our Senior year that produced the first authorized history of this the oldest fraternity on the Villanova scene DELTA PI MU Jock Emery, president; Joe Vetram, vice-president; Jerry Rubino, recording secretary; Roger Elsasser, treasurer; Robert Morgernstern, corresponding secretary. I S3 Anthony Aromando, treasurer; Gary Busenkell, secrc tary; Anthony Mascia, president; Peter Casterline, vice president; Robert Hughes, S.G.A. representative. LAMBDA KAPPA DELTA 154 I Lambda Kappa Delta is one of the oldest fraternities on campus, perhaps that is why they come up with some of the best ideas, that although funny to most, always man- age to rub someone the wrong way. We saw an interest- ing example of this at the Nurse's Mixer at Halloween, 1964. Really, when you think back they were pretty original costumes; so what if all of the girls didn't think so. Then there is the Intern's garb (green no less) that the pledges wear while they are aspiring to become full fledged brothers—Pretty Distinctive. As a social fraternity, their parties, of course, were above average. On the serious side the Fraternity's activ- ity in service Fields has always been exemplary. Perhaps that's why the Physician Saints Luke, Cosmas, and Damian do not disown them. 155 :__ PHI KAPPA PI A$ the second oldest fraternity at Villanova, Phi Kappa Pi stands proud- ly on its long and distinguished history. In this present period of transition for the fraternities Phi Kappa Pi has taken a leading role just as it has done since its establishment in the Fall of 1907. The brotherhood's history states that it will continue to do so in the future. Originally founded for both academic and social purposes, the brother- hood gave up most of its technical functions to the engineering societies during the thirties. The social activities continue, and are highlighted yearly by the dinner-dance. The Villanova Engineer was formerly A Phi Kap publication under the name 'The Owl. The Owl Hop was held annually, for years on Temple- Villanova Football Weekend, but was discontinued soon after the famed series was halted, because of financial infeasibility. Sitting: Richard Guilmette, vice-presi- dent; Charles Montante, president; Joseph Gondusky, S-G.A. representative. Stand- ing.- Henry Seagcr, secretary; Joseph Scla- fani, sergeant-at-arms; Anthony Quattro- chi, treasurer. 157 PI THETA CHI 158 SESmJ Sitting: Carolyn Bird, treasurer; Eileen Walter, presi- dent; Nancy Hammel, vice-president. Standing: Margie Kurzejewski, activities coordinator; Carol Canlanese, secretary; Joanne Brubaker, S.G.A. representative. Aside from the Pie Shoppe, at 10:30 on Thursdays, probably the only place you'll find most of the female Villanovans in one fell swoop is at a Pi Theta Chi function. There are many reasons for this, not the least of which is the fact that there is only one sorority and Pi Theta Chi is it. The sisterhood has many unique ideas. It is one of the few social groups on campus that has a quality point quota for admission (2.0). This year saw the attempt to initiate a girl's intra-mural swimming team and another attempt to stage a basketball game between Pi Theta Chi girls and a boy's team. (The boys were to wear boxing gloves.) Dues go for charitable work that, seriously, helps the good name of Villanova shine even brighter. Profession- ally, the sorority attempts to impress on members the importance of being a credit to the nursing vocation. Perhaps it is the pledging period that we will remember best. Happy Lunch. Sitting: Ernest N. Abate, Judith A. Coila, James P. Whalen. Standing: Robert Spcllmeyer, John F. Ryan, Jr., Michael J. Strofolino, William E. Blauvelt, Richard F. McCormack. Sitting: Marguerite E. Kurzejewski, Vincent J. Arpa, Eileen C. Walter. Standing: J. Corradino, Allen E. Atkinson, Robert M. Strong, John McDonnell, John C. Casey. WHO’S Sitting: Faith M. Connor, David C. Moore, Justine Nebus. Standing: George J. Esscr, R. Michael Neuman, Robert Williams, Jr., Jack Emery, Andrew Camelio. 160 I uuvu Sitting: John S. Smock, Mary Sullivan, Francis J. Farrell. Standing: Dennis A. McNenney, Thomas P. Brudcrle, Timothy F. Driscoll, Carl S. Dolente. WHO In Villanova history no class has placed as many members in Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities as the Class of 1965, with 40. This follows a trend of new highs that developed while we were students here, spurred by the overall excellence of the students in many fields. Sitting: William Ryan, Bernard lietz, Francis M. Roddy. Standing: Stephen Webb, William Manfred, Joseph F. Karnicky, David F. Hyland, Paul R. DiGiacomo. 161 _______ urn UMSCOll, ......■■«■a v.m; Charles Montante, Phi Kappa Pi; Tony Mascia, Lambda Kappa Delta; Bill Hurley, Delta Pi Epsilon; Maggie Walsh, Phi Theta Chi; Allan Jones, Lambda Kappa Delta; Pote Casterline, Lambda Kappa Delta; Jack Emery, Delta Pi Mu. Standing: Joo Wallis, president, I.F.C.; Bill Howell, secretary, I.F.C. Representing over 500 v;ii is one of the biqqest °ovans the Inter-Fraternity Council, in effect, efforts are behind fh °r9ani2a,,ons on campus, even though most of their Established in 1962 w if tiveness in co-ordinating wa,c ed f e move to increasing effec- 2 tions. 9 dnd re9ulafing the activities of the social organi- end which features a enCi ° ,fle year wif lnter-f:ratern,,y Week' separate groups. Qr0uP party and individual dinner-dances for the 'NTER-FRATERNITY council DELTA EPSILON SIGMA The scholastic top 10% of the Arts and Science student body is honored in Delta Epsilon Sigma which pays tribute to the vanishing American and the rising American. With the new emphasis on science, scholastics in this field becomes omnipotent. With the de-emphasis of Liberal Arts by our Society, scholarship in this field becomes more exemplary. First Row: Francis J. Farrell, vice-president; Bernard A. lietz, Jr., president; Daniel A. Masone, secretary. Second Row: Joseph Torregrossa, William N. Ryan, Paul R. DiGiacomo, R. Michael Neuman, Andrew P. Camelio. Third Row: Dana B. Roper, John J. Walsh III, Francis M. Roddy, Robert J. McTarsney, Joseph F. Karnicky, John J. Fitzpatrick. The history of the University's Electrical Engineering Fraternity Eta Kappa Nu is syncronous with our own here at Villanova. They, like we, began their Villanova career in 1961. At that time the fraternity was established to promote scholarship in the E.E. field. Achievement is awarded with a symbolic slide rule. The Villanova Chapter participates with chapters at Penn and Drexel for the only EKN multiple chapter initiation in the country. ETA KAPPA NU erator- RirhjtrW ck- sec.re,ary; Ar,hur Ryan, vice-president; Joseph Hicks, mod- Albert The o Pr0Sldent; Michael Hill, treasurer. Standing: John Schwcring. Cronov A 0nrw L zaok' Vincenf Arpa, Edward Farrell, Clark Rich, Kenneth ttx r Ne,“n-Rob H °,d R- “nd First Row John Smock, secretary; Joseph O'Brien, president; William langelier. vice-president; Tim Driscoll, treasurer. Second Row: Joseph Egan. Robert Correll. Brian Krupar, William Reiss, William Klimek. Th.ro Row: Louis Berlingo. John Gioffre, Walter Spath. James Giardina. For some reason it has been noted that C Fers stay in t eir ® „ world at the East end of the campus. While a goodly num er o to the world of extracurricular, Gamma Phi bridges the c asm, the honor society is extra-curricular. it no, But, the type of activities participated in by t ese ■ anov . ordinary, sinclTtheir efforts are aimed at tutoring, and scholas.c develop In order to be selected for this Honor Society, students must a 3.0 scholastic average in their Junior and or Senior year and meet requirements of a competitive interview. Activities such s seminars end lectures point to the reason lor mem ber's high scholastic achievement and interest. GAMMA PHI 165 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS As the only organization on the Villanova campus devoted to forming a true Catholic Brotherhood, the Fr. Ludwig, OSA, Council 4609 of the Knights of Columbus has as its purposes those set down by the Supreme Council, viz. to render financial aid to its members and their families; to promote social and intellectual exchange among its members and their families; and to promote and conduct educational, charitable, religious, and social welfare work. During the past year the Council sponsored an Orphan's Outing, gave financial assistance to an Indian Seminarian, held two Communion Break- fasts, and through its meetings provided a social outlet for its active members. 166 PI TAU SIGMA The National Honor Fraternity of Mechanical Engineering, Pi Tau Sigma, has as its goal the reversal of a trend that unfortunately accompanies growth. That is loss of faculty-student contact. Pi Tau Sigma is closing the gap. First Row: Martin McKendrick, vice-president; Richard Galli, president; Joseph Peleckis, treasurer. Second Row: Van Wenstrup, secretary; James Owens, corres- ponding secretary; Philip Plano. Third Row: Joseph Gonduskr, Ralph Pesserelli, Thomas Russo, Albert Van Huff, Harry Furlong. Fourth Row: John Bentz, Philip Lauriello, Gabriel Falla, William Painter, Peter Beaty. TAU BETA PI First Row: Bob Strong, Art Ryan, Joe Corradino, President; Joe Gondusky, vice- president; Joe Peleckis, Steve Sawyer. Second Row: Rod Plourde, Jim Owens, Vince Arpa, Pat Givey, Rich Galli, Rich Shiavi. Third Row: Tom Luckow, Bill Bren- nan, John Flanagan, Frank Nicastro, John Huriey, Ralph Passerelli. Fourth Row: Tom Howard, Mike Hill, Bill O'Donnell, Charles Lombardi, Tom Hillegass. Fifth Row: Harry Furlong, Marty McKendrick, Frank Maher, John Podgursky, John Bentz. Despite the idea held by many students, Tau Beta Pi is an honor fra- ternity bestowing platitudes on those students who have in turn conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character as undergraduates in Engineering. The organization is limited to those in the top 8 of their Engineering Division and is, therefore, looked on as the real cream of the slide rule crop. Tau Beta Pi yearly sponsors an open house for high school seniors interested in engineering. Pledging is in the form of a secret initiation • _I 168 theater Mask of Angels —John McPeak, Bonnie Lucas BELLE MASQUE The Belle Masque Drama Society is an undergraduate extracurricular association devoted to the theater arts. A major production each semester is the center of the club's activity. In this production the undergraduates are given an opportunity to develop their talents as actors, managers, artists, and scene builders in the many different ways demanded by a full scale dramatic production. 170 The Typist —Caro! Mattissee, Joe Tallon 171 V K Wask of Angels —John McPeak, Bonnie Lucas £ The Typist —Carol Mattissee, Joe Tallon % v - 'Vi; S The Typist Belle Masque's Fall performance this year was an evening of three one-act plays: The Lesson by Eugene Ionesco, Mask of Angels by Notis Peryalis, and The Typist by Murray Schis- gal. As a tribute to William Shakespeare, the Society's Spring production was Winter's Tele. The Lesson —Jerry Bober, Betty Kelly Tho Lesson —Jerry Bober 173 TURF 'N’ TINSEL Founded in 1933, the Turf and Tinsel Club, or T 'n T, is an all male society, dedicated to staging an annual, original musical comedy. Traditionally, script and songs for every show must be written by a Villanovan. Authors are guided by T 'n T s motto, The laughter of man is the contentment of God. t 1 175 176 Now led by the new girl cheerleaders, the cheering seldom stops on the Villanova campus. With at least one major sports team surprising the national sports reporters at all times, Villanova fans are rather pampered and frankly we like it. While there are some sports where athletes have not made it scholas- tically, Villanova is a shining example of players successfully mixing scholastic with athletic life. We have had some thrills while at Villanova. Many of the ones we will never forget came while watching the blue-and-white clad repre- sentatives of Villanova. Wally Jones behind the back to Leftwitch, Atkinson smashing through to stuff the ball down the quarterback's throat, Traynor racing past the opposition, Hubie with a dunk, McDonough in a splash of glory, Villa- nova collecting medals at the Olympics. AS WE SEE THE SPORTS VL ]4 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Art Mahan, Athletic Director. Fr. Curran, Chairman of the Athletic Board. Kenny Mugler, Villanova's Sports Information Director writes some pretty unbe- lievable news releases before the various athletic seasons get under way. But then, Villanova's coaches have produced some pretty unbelievable records in the last four years. Under the direction of Art Mahan, the Villanova Athletic Department not as scholarshipped up as some schools, always works with material that seems a little weak for the job. At least it seems that way to everyone but Ken Mugler. We're glad the coaches and teams have backed Kenny up. Ken Mugler, Athletic Publicity Director; Bob Whelan, Business Manager. Dr. J. F. lee. John Jake Nevin, Trainer,- Charlie Farnan, Equipment Manager. 179 Villanova University's 1964 Varsity Football Team Front Row: Assistant freshman coach Ted Aceto, backfield coach Joe Rogers, co-captain Al Atkinson, head coach Alex Bell, co-captain John McDonnell, trainer Jake Ncvin, line coaches Joe Faragalli and Lou Ferry. Second Row: Paul McGrath, Joe Santomauro, Dick Sernyak, Tom Smith, Mike Strofolino, Jack McDonald, Emmett Michaels, Dave Connoll, Chappy Moore, Harry Walter and Bill Quigley. Third Row: Mike Buono, Al Becker, Dave Capozzi, John Fry, Lou Morda, Rich Green, George Hunt, Tom O'Connor, John Burke, Steve Weglarz and Larry Jones. Fourth Row: Joe Scerca, Greg Fay, Don Koshlap, John Schunke, Al Stopko, Bill Andrejko, Tom Flanders, John Kolmer, Jim Johnston, Barry Ambrosius, and Brian Mc- Donnell. Fipth Row: John Kellchor, Paul Sodaske, Gerry Bellotti, George Piper, Phil Bender, John Connor, Jim Case, Charlie Ahrens, Ray Covi and Frank Sherlock. Sixth Row: Managers Gerry Franceksi and Roger Elsasser, John Dzurenko, Tony Ferrainolo, Dick Favrizio, Otto Schoenborn, Rudy Jugo, Tom Brown, Roger Agin, Jerry Strid and managers Tom Fitzgerald and Dick Rosensteel. Villanova 22 Villanova 32 Villanova 27 Villanova 34 Villanova 34 Villanova 31 Villanova 7 Villanova 6 1964 Football Statistics Toledo 6 Holy Cross 0 VMI 7 Detroit 0 Delaware 0 Xavier 13 Boston College 8 George Washington 13 FOOTBALL The 1964 gridiron edition of the Wildcats fought its way to a highly successful 6-2 season, in the process displaying the most explosive offense seen on the Main Line in years. Only a greatly disputed decision by Bud (Born to Lose) Dudley kept the 'Cats from capping their year with a Liberty Bowl appearance. Bell's Bombers quickly served notice that they would be an Eastern power, racing to six straight decisive victories. Then came the fateful November afternoon when the Cats hooked up with the powerful Eagles of Boston College in a battle for Eastern supremacy. For 58 minutes. Bell's Bombers played the pride of Beantown off its feet, but a blocked punt in the waning moments snapped the Wildcat win streak. The following week the 'Cats fell again, this time to George Washington in an upset. Despite the two losses, the 'Cats could still garner a Liberty Bowl berth with an impressive win over Buffalo in their season finale in upstate New York. A snow cancellation ended the 'Cats bowl dreams as the Bisons pulled the greatest retreat since Dunkirk. It was that kind of a year. The defense led by Emmett Michaels, Tom O'Connor and Tom Brown put the clamps on a B. C. back. Co- captain John McDonnell displays the excellent pursuit that marked the Villanova defense this year. 181 182 End John McDonnell scores against V.M.I. on a pass from Dave Connell. B. C. is on the losing end of this collision be- tween Villanova's two great tackles, Al Atkin- son and Tom Smith. Dave Connell rolls around right end, led by Jack Mc- Donald, to score against Xavier. Three important reasons for Villanova's success on the grid- iron: Dick Sernyak, Tom Brown, and Dave Connell. 183 The Connell to McDonnell combina- tion clicks again as anxious Wildcats look on. I Villanova's leading ground gainer, Tom Brown, shows why he is one of the greatest backs to play at Villanova. Chappy Moore is about to dissect a Delaware back. Mike Strofolino moves in as Tom Smith looks for something he lost. 184 Dick Sernyak run for good yardage against Delaware, behind the block- ing of Tom Brown. The Bird averaged 4.2 yard a carry thi year. Roger Agin, Mike Strofoiino and John McDon- nell clear the way against Xavier. Joe Santomauro follows Tom Brown and Mike Strofoiino through a hole opened by John Kolmer and Emmett Michaels. I ' Mike Buono and Paul Sodaski close in on V.M.I. quarterback. The Bird shows how he got his name as he flies In to pull in another pass. Senior guard Bill Quigley stops Xavier back. It's unfortunate, but a lot of college football players let the gridiron glories go to their heads. The 1964 Wildcats, however, were co-captained by a man who reversed the trend and allowed his head to go to the gridiron. He was awarded by being named to almost everyone's All-Ameri- can squad. Always thinking, always acting, be it on the football field or off, Al Atkinson has been a bright spot on the Villanova campus for the last four years. There were many moments in Al Atkinson's collegiate career that stand out in our minds, but a splendid example of his effort for the team was in 1962 when he streaked from the shadows in Philadelphia's John F. Kennedy Stadium to almost nip the 99-yard touchdown dash of Terry Baker as Villanova surprised the grid world by holding the mighty Beavers. As we see it, Al Atkinson helped to make Villa- nova the University we are proud to call our Alma Mater. AL ATKINSON - ALL-AMERICAN PflWP Each Saturday Jake Nevin cares for the physical injuries of the players. He has become a symbol of Villanova sports. Many a great man has passed and will pass through our school, but it will be hard to find a greater man than Mr. John Nevin. Emmett Micheals and Jack McDonald move in on Boston College back. Dave Connell rolls out behind Tom Brown, Bill Quigley and Joe Santo- mauro. 189 US Despite a 1-3 record, the Villanova football yearlings showed great promise of becoming seasoned performers for Alex Bell's varsity. The Wildkittens started slow, dropping decisions to Navy, Bullis Prep and Maryland. Gaining poise toward the end of their campaign, the Frosh finished the year on a bright note with an unbe- lievable 22-0 thumping of Paul Dietzel's highly-touted Army team. The triumph over the Cadets was proof that the Frosh can be counted upon for plenty of action in coming years and brings hope to Villanova that football on the Main Line will remain top notch. 1964 Football Statistics Villanova 27 West Chester 32 Villanova 12 Bullis Prep. 39 Villanova 8 Navy 42 Villanova 22 Army 0 FROSH FOOTBALL First Row: Richie Philips (coach), J. Rinder, D. Cranley, J. Greco, Maslanka, F. Insell, J. Lignelli, E. Bollinger, J. Bach, F. levinsky, J. Schuyler, Ted Aceto (coach). Second Row: W. Gordon-manager, R. Rosensteel (coach). M. De Raismes, J. Nolan, R. Mulhearn, D Pendich, B. O'Toole, D. Ditze, J. Colistra, M. Poehner, J. Montgomery, B. Murry, J. Valenza. Tom Fitzgerald (coach), J. Tallon (manager), J. Dowsett (manager). Third Row: D. Webb, P. Owon, J. Moresy, G. Prosak, J. Shanley, B. McCormick, F. LoBiondo, S. Geary, G. Gingery. L. Rossi, J. Ewart, B. Podstawski. Not in picture-M. Chapel, E. 190 191 BASKETBALL The 'Cats of this year have come far to prove that they rank with the best in the country. Mr. Kraft has worked his boys long and hard. The proof of their efforts can be seen on the record book and the invitation to the N.l.T. This year's team was led by co-captain, All-American Jim Washington and Bill Melchionni. Fine support was given by co-captain George Leftwich, Eric Erick- son, Bill Soens, Bernie Schaffer, Pete Coleman and Ben Kenny. Varsity Basketball Team Seated: Assistant Coach Jack Devine, Kevin Traynor, Joe Turk, Eric Erickson, co-captain George Leftwich, head coach Jack Kraft, co-captain Jim Washington, Bill Melchionni, Charlie Coleman and Trainer Jake Nevin. Standing: Manager Leo Bradley, Rich Kelleher, Bernie Schaffer, Bill Soens, Frank Gaidjunas, Terry McGuire, Ben Kenny and manager Al Lupcho. Villanova 88 Scranton 42 (A) Villanova 93 Xavier 89 (H) Villanova 61 . Princeton 60 Ovt. (H) Villanova 65 American U. 48 (A) Villanova 95 Toledo 60 (H) Villanova 70 Niagara 45 (H) Villanova 101 St. Francis Pa . 58 (A) Villanova 52 Penn 47 Ovt. Villanova 74 Wichita 86 Villanova 65 Illinois 74 Villanova 78 St. Francis N. Y. 49 (A) Villanova 86 LaSalle 72 (H) Villanova 59 Temple 3 (H) Villanova 72 Detroit 70 (H) Villanova 75 Penn 46 (H) Villanova 71 Duquesne 55 (A) Villanova 89 Canisius 78 (H) Villanova 85 DePaul 67 (H) Villanova 52 St. John's 43 (H) Villanova 77 St. Bonavent. 64 (A) Villanova 61 St. Joseph 69 (H) Villanova 71 Providence 57 (H) Villanova 91 Memphis St. 58 (H) Villanova 84 Seton Hall 63 (A) Villanova 73 Marquette 69 (A) Quaker City Tournament 192 Billy Melchionni, Villanova's fine high scoring guard, oxhibits defenso, an integral part of V. U. basketball. Little more can be said about Jim Washing- ton's value to Villanova basketball; his record speaks for itself. In three years he has amassed over 1000 points and 1000 rebounds, not to mention the fact that he has been the back- bone of three tournament teams in his college career. George (Honey Bear) leftwich, ending a fine career as a Villanova guard and playmaker. shows the heads-up basketball form needed for a top-flight back court man. 193 Kevin Traynor cashes in a snowbird on a back court steal. Villanova bench watches as V. U. defeats Penn. Gaidjunas taps it back up after an outside shot against Wichita. Wash holds off — as 'Nova upset in Quaker City. V for Villanova Bill Soens rolls to his right for two after high pass fron’ Erickson, as Melchionni looks on. Pete drives the lane after handoflf from Wash. Billy changes direction for the follow-up. 195 Wash's expression speaks for itself as he catches a glimpse of Villanova's NEW-TYPE CHEERLEADERS. Owls all around, but the shot is good, as Bernie Shaffer movos to his left. Wash moves in for the follow-up. Honey Bear finds no trouble taking an open lefty lay-up, a ,er receiving lead pass from Billy Soens. 196 Billy Melchionni exhibits the muscular control which makes him agile and quick on the court. Billy Soens goes up for a shot over the head of a la ► Salle ball player, as Erickson positions for rebound Split picture shows how Melchionni sets up Wash for the shot against Penn. 198 Eric Erickson twists his way to a basket against Canisius, as Soens and Melchionni watch. Dribbling down the lane, Nard moves on Sutors of La Salle for a hook shot. 199 NATIONAL INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT Madison Square Garden gets its first look at the 1965 Wildcats before the N.l.T. Quarter Finals. Leftwich tip-toes in for a shot as the 'Cats work their way into the finals. Erickson shows the determination and effort that has made him one of Villanova's most consistent players over the last three years. Capping a fine season the 'Cats were invited to the N.l.T. in New York City. This marks the fourth trip to post-season tournaments for Jack Kraft and his teams in as many years. This year's team, led by Jim Washington, was seeded Num- ber One and finished runner-up to a strong St. John's team. We at Villanova can only be proud of our team and con- gratulate them on their fine performance throughout the season. Jim Washington clears the ball to the outside as Villanova begins one of its patented fast breaks. Bill Melchionni ponders the fate of the Wildcats in the closing game of the 1965 season. Villanova Villanova 72 75 Scranton St. Joseph 74 69 FROSH BASKETBALL Villanova 80 Princeton 77 Villanova 74 Temple 73 Villanova 71 La Salle 84 Villanova 71 . Univ. of Penna. 60 Villanova 88 . La Salle 68 Villanova 66 Temple 74 Villanova 59 Univ. of Pennn. 95 Villanova 72 . St. Joseph 87 Villanova 70 Seton Hall 72 Frosh Basketball Team First Row: Tom Barke, Al Cresta, Denny Carluzzo, Frank Guerin, Jim Meehan, Jay Derent, Dave Turtzo, Coach Jack Devine. Second Row: Pat Reddington, Joe Crews, Mike Barnes, Stove Krines, Tom Keaveny, Jim Stinger, Mike Glaza, Ed Cunningham. 202 Mike Glaze controls tap against La Salle frosh. Froth from top left to right: Jim Stinger, Frank Guerin, Dave Turtzo, and Joe Crews. Frosh basketball this year has proven to be most en|oyable. The Wild Kittens, due to lack of height, were not expected to be able to compete with the power of the 63-64 team. With the loss of Joe Crews at mid- season, the rebounding effort had another serious setback. The season, (5-6), was finished with a tough two point loss at Sefon Hall. Coach Devine has done outstanding work with his team, which should produce some 'Top Cats of the future. LONGINES [t 4 VILLANOVA UNIUPDCitv VILLANOVA VISITORS BAIL ON QTR DOWN TO 60 0 + ‘ y f jJ!ii : f: ' 'f' t - r' frf2 ft V • . £ A TRACK 'V. Varsity Track Team Standing: Assistant coach James Tuppeny, George Conway, Steve Stoddard, Bill Heidel- berger, Andy Mancini, Earl Horner, Charles Preas, Prentiss Yancey, Ken Coniglio, Joe O'Neill, John Croushore, Robert Cubbin, Noel Carroll, coach James Elliott. Kneeling: Manager Edward Giegengack, Larry Livers, Jerry Stoeffel, Stan Kozlowski, Al Adams, Marty Ferko, Dave Hyland, Gene Dwyer, Jim Orr, Tom Sullivan, trainer Jake Nevin. Not Pictured: Marshall Uzzle, Augie Zilinear. F Outdoor Track Schedule April 16-17—Iona Relays April 23-24—Penn Relays May l-Quan ico Relays May 8-Quantico May 18-St. Joseph's May 22-Metropolitan Relays May 28-29-1.C. 4-A June 11-12—N.C.A.A. Away Away Away Home Home Away From the snow and freezing cold of the cross-country season ini the indoor season, to the spring weather of the outdoor season, th Villanova Harriers continued to bring honors and records back 1 Villanova. With the loss of two Olympians, Vic Zwolak and Roland Cruz, the strength of the team lies in the middle distance men, e$p dally All-Americans Noel Carroll and Tom Sullivan. Jumbo's boy closed another indoor season and opened the outdoor season wit the Penn Relays, 1C 4-A's, and NCAA's. Indoor Track Schedule Jan. 16-Mass. K. of C. Meet Boston Garden Jan. 28—Wanamaker Millrose Games Madison Square Garden Jan. 30-Boston AA Meet Boston Garden Feb. 5—Phila. Inq. Games Conv. Hall, Phila. Feb. 11-N.Y. A.C. Indoor Games Madison Square Garden Feb. 20-National AAU Championships Madison Square Garden Feb. 25-N.Y. K. of C. Meet Madison Square Garden Feb. 27—Mason-Dixon Games Louisville, Ky. Feb. 27—Baltimore Sun Invitational Baltimore Civic Center Mar. 6—1C 4-A Champ. Madison Square Garden Tom Sullivan and Wetton of Great Britain at start of the Philadelphia Inquirer Mile. WORLD RECORD TWO-MILE RELAY TEAM, INDOOR AND OUTDOOR-Tom Sullivan, Al Adams, Noel Carroll, and Jim Orr. Larry Livers faking off and winning high jump at meet with Quantico Marines. 205 IC4-A champion Earl Horner and Marshall Uzzle finish one, two against the Marines. All-American Vic Zwolak paces Dave Hyland and Marty Ferko in the 3000 meter Steeplechase. Miler Tom Sullivan and Marine Billy Mills go through mile in Quantico dual-meet. 207 All-American distance man Dave Hyland in the two- mile run against the Quantico Marines. Broad jumper and triple jumper Chuck Preas exer- cising his specialty in the Quantico meet. Tom Sullivan and Lou Kotikas take lead against La Salle and go on to finish 1 and 2 in the meet. Varsity Cross Country Team Seated: G. Dwyer, T. Watson, S. Staddard, T. Sullivan, L. Kotikas, manager E. Giozengark. Standing: coach J. Tuppeny, R. Cubbin, J. Orr, M. Ferko, N. Carroll, captain D. Hyland, M. Ferko, coach J. Elliott. CROSS COUNTRY At start of cross country meet with La Salle, held at Fairmount Park, which closed a fourth undefeated season. 209 Victor Zwolak, member of the 1964 United States Olympic Team, a former Marine and a Villanova All-American, has been an outstanding distance and cross-country man through his four years at Villanova. OLYMPIANS Irish Olympian Noel Carroll, ono of the world's outstanding middle- distance men, is exceptional in the 440 through the mile. Noel holder of many records, is the anchor man on Villanova's World Record Two-Mile Relay Team. 210 Olympian Rolando Cruz vaults in the IC4-AS f°r a win and a personal victory. FROSH CROSS COl NTRY SEATED: H. Tegenhardt, A. McCafferty, J. O'Leary, A. Sellatfo. Stanoinc: Cooch Jim Elliott, I. Hamilton, T. Pat- rick, C. Messenger, Asst. Coach Jim Tuppeny. Tom Patrick and Charlie Messenger led the Villanova frosh cross-country team to an undefeated soason and IC4-A championship. 211 Varsity Swimming Team Front Row: Bob Frey, Frank Musico, Greg Doyle, Denny West, Ken Kerr, captain Rick Girdler and head coach Ed Geisz. Middle Row: Pat Sullivan, Ed Sperr, Tom Brennan, Tim Turvey, Ray Donnelly, Joe Parell and manager Ray Curran. Top Row: Chris Fisher, assistant coach Jack Lumsden, Dick Feron, Bob Beise, Doug Rebak, Pete Ancona, Jim Rowley, Bill Bohrmann and Bill livingood. SWIMMING Villanova 17 Maryland 77 Villanova 68 Univ. of Penna. 27 Villanova 56 Rutgers 29 Villanova 78 Seton Hall 16 Villanova 37 Princeton 58 Villanova 66 West Chester 27 Villanova 32 63 Villanova 55 . Navy 40 Villanova 67 La Salle 28 Villanova 63 N. Y. Univ. 31 Villanova 29 65 Villanova 77 St. John's • 17 The so-called experts predicted the quick demise of Villanova swim- ming with the 1964 departure of three of Villanova's greatest All-Ameri- cans. However, the 'Cats proved them wrong as they rolled to an 8-4 season highlighted by an inspired 55-40 rout over heavily favored Navy. 'Cat Captain Rick Girdler, holder of four school records, after an early season slump, came storming back in fine style to pace the mermen to a lofty spot in national ranking. Girdler was backed up by a strong squad, headed by fellow All-American Ray Donnelly and senior stars Doug Rebak, Chris Fisher, Roger Guthrie and Ed Sperr. 212 I— (M All-Americans Ray Donnelly (fop) and Captain Rick Girdler, who between them own five University records and three Villanova pool records. Junior Bill Livingood prepares to bang into one of his patented turns enroute to victory in the 200-yard backstroke. Captain Rick Girdler easily outdistancing his competi- tion, while churning to a school record in the 200- yard individual medley. Ken Herr strokes his way to a big lead for Coach Geisz's outstanding medley relay team. 213 I Perfect form is exhibited by Villanova's Sophomore diver. Bill Bohrmann. Senior freestyler, Chris Fisher takes off with a fine start while anchoring the Cats' 400-yard freestyle relay team against N.Y.U Freshman Swimming Team Front Row: Paul Hornsloth, Frank Helies, Ed Ritti, Tom Brady. Oan Rogers, Bill O'Connor, Bill Timmel, Mike Fitzmaurice and head coach Ed Geisz. Middle Row: Jim Hazelwood, Mike Hopkins, Lee Cappellaro. Alan Fischer, John Doherty, Pete Alter, Dick McAtccr, and manager Craig Kolb. Top Row: Bob Brenker, Jack Hartley, Bob Linnett, Chuck Friday, Dick Lamb, Steve Tarnell, Rich Schupper and assistant coach Jack Lumsden. Ed Ritti, Mike Fitzmaurice and Paul Hornsleth, high school All-Americans from Malvern Prep, formed a strong nucleus for this year's fresh- men squad. All-American freestyler Ray Donnelly is only a blur as he splashes to another big victory for Ed Geisz' 'Catfish against La Salle. 215 BASEBALL Villanova University annually challenges the perennial powers of the East, yet seldom have they had a losing season. An inveterate contender in the N.C.A.A. tournament, the Wildcats have set their sights on that post-season bid to be the highlight of one of their most successful seasons. Returning from last year are veterans at every position including Art Mahan, Jr., whose consistent batting eye ranked him as one of the top hitters on the squad. In addition, the Cats have a hard hitting line-up, both on the field and in reserve and backed by better than average fielding and pitching. The biggest obstacle to be met, however, will be the utilization of this potential strength to the fullest and the uniting of it to form one of Villanova's finest squads. Varsity Baseball Team Kneeling: Art Mahan, Jr., Paul Pecoraro, Andy Camelio, Mike Zaia, John Stevens, and Jack Emery. Second Row: Trainer Jake Nevin, Paul Puchalik, Bob Hall, coach Art Mahan, Sr., assistant coach Larry Shane, Ed Parelio, and Tom Marziaz. Standing: Manager John Patane, John McMillan, George Pond, Tom Sofield, Vic Majewski, Don Albino, Bill Bergotd, Jim Morcey, Dion Vondorleith, and manager Bill Batos. 216 1965 Villanova Baseball Schedule Mar. 27—St. Joseph's Home Apr. 3—Penn Away Apr. 6—Princeton ........ Home Apr. 8—West Chester Home Apr. 10—Penn State Away Apr. 15—La Salle Away Apr. 20—Army Away Apr. 24-Seton Hall Away Apr. 26-St. Joseph's Away Apr. 29—Navy Away May 4—Delaware Home May 5-Fordham Away May 8—Seton Hall Home May 10—La Salle Home May 12-Lafayette Home May 14—Ithaca Home May 15—Rutgers Away May 22-West Chester Away Late in the innings with a man on third, a high fly is as good as a single. Jack Emery, senior outfielder, angles in on the ball for the quick catch, pivot, and long throw home. On a perfect throw from catcher Andy Camelio, Dion Vonderleith, junior shortstop puts the tag on this would-be stealer in the tenth inning of the Penn State game. - As he rounds first base, Villanova's catch- er, Andy Cemelio, sees the play setting up before him, and stretches a hard-hit singlo into a double in the West Chester game. One of the most improved pitchers on the squad, southpaw Tony Can- , m°, former St. Benedicts star, displays the perfect stretch and follow- through. 218 The little men with the big bet. Art Mahan. Jr., lunges forwerd on his swing which sent the ball into deep left center for a triple in the Navy game. Tempers flare os Coach Art Mohan and assistant Larry Shane appeal a call at the plate. Villanova went on to win the game against La Salle as well os the Big Five Title. ■ ' 220 Mike Zoia receives a pat on the back from toammotes Bill Smith and Dion Vonderleith as he crosses home plate after his double in the eighth started the rally that downed a tough Temple team. With an extra burst of speed, Mike Zaia beats out an infield single. Zaia's quickness on the bases often enabled him to stretch a single into a double. Pitcher Bill Smith's quick move to first base has cut down many potential stealer. After flashing the signal to the catcher. Bill Bergold readies himself for the throw. 221 RUGBY Rugby Schedule FALL: Sept- 26-Holy Cross lost 8- 3 Oct. 7—N. Y. Rugby Club lost 17- 3 Oct. 10—Ma'hatt'n Rugby Club tie 8- 8 Oct. 17—Penn State lost 11- 5 Oct. 24—Pittsburg Rugy Club won 24- 8 Oct. 31 —1st Troop Rugby Club tie 10-10 Nov. 7—Jeff. Med. School won 16- 8 Nov. 8-Lehigh won 21- 5 Nov. 21— Phila. Rugby Club won 9- 3 SPRING: Mar. 13-Old Blue Mar. 20-Navy Mar. 27—Fordham April 3—Drew April 4—Philadelphia April 10—Yale April 17—Easter April 24-Brown May 1—Tournament (Villanova, Holy Cross, Virginia, Columbia) May 8-Manhatfan Rugby at Villanova, is one of the fastest growing and most unique intercollegiate sports. Originally an English game, it is now played by American students against other schools such as Yale, Penn, Brown, Prince- ton, Penn State, and Harvard, whose squads contain some imported Eng- lish ringers. This year's squad, captained by Dick Gove, performed well last fall (4-3-2) with the backing of such stalwarts as Jim Brant, Bert Lombino, Denny LaHifF, Brian Carty and Rich Ward. Under Coach Francis Coughlan the team plays a fall and spring schedule, so there is action throughout the year. Bottom Row: Dennis LaHiff, Dick Gove—captain. Middle Row: John Betch. Brian Carty, Phil Lo Buono, Bill Blauvelt, Rich Ward, Kevin Fidgeon, Jim Brant, Larry Rosintoski. Back Row: Coach Mr. Francis Coughlan, Ross O'Donaghue, Vic Sarkissian, Don Donlan, Leo Campbell, Frank Clancy, Mike Kain, Jim Campbell. Al Doody, Dave Bishop, Jim Stillwagon, Rich Seibcl, Rich Crawford, Jim McCusker. 222 Bottom Row: Bob Ried, Ed McFadden, Ed Elliot, Bill White—co-captain, Jim Rantanen—co-captain. Rich Hook, John Wehrum, Don Swartz, Gene Melchor— coach. Midole Row: Harry Oldfield, Jim Bonauto, Tom Garamore, Cris Fader, Hilary Russell, Ron Meyer, Ed Volz, Bill Cattie, Kevin Tyler. Back Row: Ed Paul, Pat Mullin, John Bradley, Herb Fixler, Rich Santoro, Pete Mills, Ed Caughlin, Tom Spain, Ray Hollander, Pete Murphy. Missing: Jim Ryan, Don Pellecchia, Pete McCarthy, Jim Higgins, Chub Connor, Bob Companaro, Ralph Marsh, Jack Russo, Bob Cappa. LACROSSE The Villanova Lacrosse Club goes into its fifth season with a full ten game schedule against such opponents as Notre Dame, University of Penn, C. W. Post and Georgetown. New coach Gene Melcher is looking to a good season this spring with the return of many veterans and a strong freshman turnout. 223 GOLF The 1965 golf season has promise to be one of the better ones at Villanova. Four lettermen return from last year: Tom Qualey, Bill White, Bill Graham, and Ben Kenny. The addition of a few freshmen and senior, Cestone, an engineering student who will finally have time to compete, should add greatly to the team. The schedule is once again one of the toughest in the east with perennial powers. Army, Navy, and Penn State being played away from home. A win over any of these teams would make Villanova an eastern golf power. Golf Team Schedule April 3—Army ....... 7—Penn LaSalle . 12—Princeton 23-Rutgers 26-Georgetown 28-Navy May 3—St. Joseph's 7—West Chester 14-Penn State Lehigh . 17—Seton Hall 21—Delaware ............. Ben Kenny, basketball player, shows his versatility as captain of the Villanova Golf Team. Away Away Home Home Away Away Away Away Away Home Home George Burling, William Graham, Ben Kenny, Thomas Qualey, Douglas Parker. Not Shown: William White. In rounding out the 1964 season, John Bren- nan traveled to New York where he captured the 1964 National Intercollcgiato Match Game Championship. BOWLING Donald Logan, Bruce Thomas, Moe Passannante, John Brennan (Capf ), Spence Jones. Not Shown: Dick Brodrick, Sal Rico (Moderator). A successful past season found the Wildcat Keglers first in the Delaware Valley Conference and runner-up in the Eastern National Round-Robins. The two biggest achievements of the team this year were capturing the Region 3 Association of College Unions Crown over twelve of the finest collegiate teams in the East and Sophomore Spence Jones' qualifying for the Eastern Region 3 All-Star Squad to compete in National Competition in St. Paul at the season's end. Bowling Team Schedule 1) St. Joseph's, 2) Penn, 3) Penn State, 4) La Salle, 5) Drexel, 6) Rutgers, 7) P.M.C., 8) P.C.P., 9) Delaware Other annual events participated in are: 1) Easter Intercollegiate Doubles Held in Phila. 2) Eastern Intercollegiate Singles Held in New York 3) Association of College Unions Tournament 225 PISTOL Gary F. leidecker, James Durborow, Anthony O. Mascia, Coach GySgt. J. A. Migliacci, Martin H. Brennan, William J. McGettigan, Theodore M. laven. Scores Pistol 7-3 Villanova 2153 University of Massachusetts 2101 Villanova 2162 Rutgers 1946 Villanova 2142 Penna. Military College 1884 Villanova 2142 U.S. Merch. Marine Academy 2088 Villanova 2148 U.S. Coast Guard Academy 2157 Villanova 2194 Mass. Inst, of Technology 2125 Villanova 1350 U.S. Military Academy 1387 Villanova 1356 U.S. Naval Academy 1372 Delaware Valley Pistol League Villanova 1090 Chestnut Hill 984 Villanova 1104 Post Office 1060 Eric Goopfert, Stephen Pribula, Ted ledandowski, Joe Smith, Capt., Coach GySgt. J. A. Migliacci, Ed Millison, Mike Wilhelm, Andy Wofford, Ed Casper. Edward Casper, GySgt. J. A. Migliacci, Coach; Joseph Smith, High Shooter. RIFLE Scores Rifle 3-0 Villanova 1378 Temple Villanova 1394 P.C.P S. Villanova 1389 Gettysburg 1366 1349 1378 Brian O'Shea shoot puck out of Villanova zone after receiving pass from Jay Maguire (11). Kneeling: Dixie Page, Tom McCormick, Dave Lyons, John Hirst, Warren Gabaree, Dean Goodwin, Mike Loscalzo. Standing: Capt. John Clement, Marc Clement, Richie Dunn, Ted Hcndle, Bob Birmingham, Brian O'Shea. John Roura, Pete Maggio, Drew McKinnloy, Jay Maguire, Paul Viano. Villanova's 1964-65 hockey team showed great potential early in the season, but injuries to key players hurt their chances for a winning season. With three games left in league play, the Wild- cats are holding on to third place. Despite their losing season, next year's outlook is on the bright side, since only Captain John Clement will be lost by graduation. Hockey Team Record V.U. OPP. Penn 1 II Bucknell 4 1 Lehigh 5 6 Franklin and Marshall 0 3 Lehigh 4 5 Bucknell 1 0 HOCKEY Roger Guthrie Tony Candelmo Vic Majewski Jim Morcey Eric Erickson Chris Fisher Rick Girdler Andy Camelio Art Mahan, Jr. Jack Emery Ben Kenny Rich Ambron Mike Strofolino Tom Smith Marshall Uzzle Stan Kozlowski Chappy Moore Al Atkinson Tom Sullivan Marty Ferko Noel Carroll Mike Buono Dick Sernyak Bill Quigley Jack McDonald Emmett Michaels HSR Intramurals provide the opportunity for all students to take an active part in athletics. Tough little men display their skills week after week, as pictured below. INTRAMURALS I New to the campus this year will be a bridge tournament sponsored by the Intramural Department. One of the worthiest activities of the Intramural Department is the con- duction of Red Cross Life Saving and water safety course. 63 bad shots, 17 walking violations, 4 3 4 fouls, and dumping of pipe tobacco on the floor can be over- shadowed by one good pass. 231 Our intramural program functions in an efficient manner due to the efforts of the staff and co-ordinators, under the direction of Mr. Geise, Mr. Lumsden, and Mr. Moran. The Annual Muff Day comes under the supervision of the intramural department. The fast moving sport of handball was added to the intramural program this year. Located in the center of Philadelphia's Fashionable Main Line, Villa- nova finds it almost hard to avoid a sparkling social life. Nevertheless we manage. With no national social fraternities permitted, no frat houses, and no evening mixers, most Villanovans find the hub of their social life is somewhere around the Main Line Drive-In or Center City, Philadelphia. The campus does sparkle at times, however, and somehow, the daz- zle of the occasional “event makes up for the severe lack during the rest of the year. AS WE SEE THE SOCIAL 236 HOMECOMING I It was something we won't soon forget—Home- coming 1964. If all began with, a glowing bon- fire, a date's warm hand in yours, and the crowd's cheering the Cats on to their victory over Detroit. Vivian Pomilio reigned as queen that week-end —the spotlight was hers. A capacity crowd thrilled to George Shearing and Autumn Leaves as well as to the Serendipity Singers and those two fe- males in pink dresses. Ah yes, home is where the heart is. 238 The wonders of nature on an autumn day can do wonderful things to a relationship. To be with your perfect partner among the willows, where silence captures your deepest thoughts, makes you realize what life is all about. 239 SOPHOMORE COTILLION After all those field house dances, the Sophmores finally did itl They brought romance to our campus. It was like an evening in Paris, as couples waltzed around a flowing fountain, in disbelief of their accomplishments. 240 242 CHARITY WEEK-END Christmas spirit is easy to acquire when you're a Villanovan. Those silver bells start ringing very early at the Charity Ball, marking the beginning of Charity week-end. We reached in our pockets many times, as we bought every toy that Santa ever made. The Johnnies were happy-and so were we. 243 campts. lh 6Verywhere. in P 'S. especially on the Villanova something we tln Tr'n®W' some,hin« has haPPened here' they will find denne‘ Buf ,heV seek together, and happiness 245 Senior Weekend was a blending of many emotions. Friday night we radiated a certain joy as we danced cheek to cheek with that special someone. Eleanor Furey wore the crown of a Queen, and filled the Sheraton Ballroom with her winning smile. Saturday, at our Class Party, we monkeyed to the music of the Orlons at the Crystal Ballroom. We felt a flicker of sadness as this weekend drew to a close, because these, moments of joy and sadness were blended for the last time. They are memories now near and close to our hearts. srjitw s! 247 SENIOR WEEK-END 248 We do things in a big way at Villanova. Our Junior Concert featured the Phoenix Singers, Carolyn Hester and the Four Fresh- men. Saturday night we filled the ballroom of the Sheraton, but even with the crowds, we were two, lost in an enchanted evening. 249 JUNIOR WEEK-END we have seen too tho6 ° anot 1er school year many of the couples together. They will transf y6arS Wil1 ,ake the,r place in society do they parf. °rm e rans'ent into the permanent, 'til death t i 250 “Villanova, Villanova When we leave your shelt'ring walls We shall leave an echo ringing Through your treasured halls. —Alma Mater The echo rings. The resounding marks of the Class of 1965. More members of Who’s Who than any class in history. This one fact attests to the overall excellence of our class: academic, athletic, managerial, editorial. Our hopes are two. That the training we have from Villanova will enhance our excellence. And, that we have left a legacy that will for- ever improve the way others see Villanova. AS WE SEE THE SENIORS Senior Clast Officers: Howard Ulep, treasurer,- Ernest Abate, president; Al Verdi, secretary; Carl Dolenfe, vice-president. Senior Steering Committee—First Row: Joseph Walsh, Howard Ulep, Jay Phillips. John Smock, Al Verdi, Carl Dolente, Ernest Abate. Tom O'Brien, Bob Dclfoe, Leonard Ganiel, Ted Braun. Second Row: Bill Manfred, Lou Berlingo, Frank Archineco, Charles Zaccaria, Mimi Fierro, Eileen Walters, Jim Brant, Vince Arpa. Jim Seaborg. Meg Sullivan, Judy Colla, Don Pellecchia, Jack Ryan, Tim Driscoll, John Casey Last Row: Tony Dellomo, Joe Distefano, George Schruender, Dennis LaHiff, Don Day, Dick McCormack, Paul Varello, Ken Cronin. 253 Emttf N. Abot« William C. Aboud Vincant J. Acampora Albert I. Adams Omit G. Addonlrlo Konnath M. Algazy Michael R. Allegro James H. Allen, Jr. Joanne V. Alshon Julie A. Alvarez Richard T. Ambron Joseph A. Andolaro ERNEST N. ABATE • 59 Chatham Street, New Haven, Conn. • Notre Dame High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • SGA 2,3,4; Sec. 3, Sr. Class Off., Pres.; Steer. Comm. 3,4,- Orientation Comm.; Blue Key 2,3,4; Delta Pi Mu 2,3,4,- NFCCS 1,2,3; T T 2.3; Who's Who 4. WILLIAM G. ABOUD • 302 DeKalb Street, Bridgeport, Pa. • Bridgeport High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Belle Air 4. VINCENT J. ACAMPORA • 1317 Castle Avenue. Philadelphia, Pa. • Bishop Neumann High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Political Union 2,3,4; WWVU 2,3,4; ICG 3,4; Young Republican Club 4. ALBERT L. ADAMS • 21 Gray Street, Jersey City 2, N. J. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. DENIS G. ADDONIZIO • 21 Cottage Street, Belleville, N. J. • Blair Academy • Bachelor of Science in Economics • SGA 3,4; Jr. Concert Comm,- CCD 2.3; IJF 2.3; SAM 2,3,4,- Shamakinaki 2,3. KENNETH M ALGAZY • 4921 Woodland Avenue. Drexel Hill, Pa. • Upper Darby High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • SGA 3,4; Biology Club 2,3,4; Mendel Bulletin 2,3,4. Edward J. Angerman, Jr. John E. Angevlne Joseph f Annuntiata Frank A. Apiary Wolter H. Archbold George W. Archer MICHAEL R. ALLEGRA • 645 E. 79th Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. • Garden City High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engi- neering • ASME 2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3.4; Phi Kappa Pi I, 2,3,4. JAMES H. ALLEN, JR. • 207 Cricket Avenue. Ardmore, Pa. • Lower Mcrion Senior High School • Bachelor of Civil Engi- neering • ASCE 1,2,3,4,- Intra. Sports 1,2,3.4 JOANNE V. ALSHON • 32 S. Grant Street. Shenandoah, Pa. • J. W. Cooper High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Belle Masque 2,3,4; Literary Soc. 4; Young Republicans Club 4 JULIO A. ALVAREZ • 750 Haverford Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa. • Colegio Champagnot High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • IEEE 4; Spanish Club 3,4; Villanovan 4. RICHARD T. AMBRON • 25420 West End Drive, Great Neck, N. Y. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. JOSEPH A. ANDOLARO • 101 Fairview Avenue, Hammonton. N. J. • Hammonton High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; SEA 1,2,3,4. EDWARD J. ANGERMAN, JR. • 935 E. Fifth Street, Bethlehem. Pa. • Bethlehem Catholic High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • Charity Weekend 3,- ASCE 4; Infra. Sports 3. Villanova Engineer 1,2; T T 2. JOHN E. ANGEVINE • 8 Mead Terrace, Glen Ridge, N. J Glen Ridge Public High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • K of C 4. Marketing Soc. 4; Track 1,2,3,4. JOSEPH F. ANNUNZIATA • 17 Main Street, Hopkinton, Mass. • Bachelor of Arts in English. FRANK A. APTACY • 144 f. Elm Street, Conshohocken, Pa■ • Saint Matthew's High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • Sr. Steer. Comm.; ASME 2,3,4. Intra. Sports 1.2,3,4; Phi Kappa Pi 1,2,3,41 Spirit Comm. 4, WWVU 4. WALTER H. ARCHBOLD, III • 663 General Scoff Road, Wayne. Pa. • Malvern Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science n Economics • Belle Air 4; Infra. Sports 3,4; Marketing Soc. 3,4; SAM 2.3,4. GEORGE W. ARCHER • 3309 Oxford Circle North, Allentown. Pa. • Parkland High School • Bachelor of Science in Mathe- matics • NROTC 2; Drill Team 2; Intra. Sports 2; 8ridge Club 1- FRANK A. ARCHINACO • 161 Maple Street. Roselle Park. N. J. • Sacred Heart High School • Bachclor of Science in Eco- nomics • Sr. Dinner-Dance; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Intra. Sports 1.2.3.4. Prelaw Soc. 1.2.3.4 GREGORY G. ARMSTRONG 3310 Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn. N. Y. • Chaminade High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • NROTC 1.2.3.4. Intra. Sports 1,2,3.4. Semper Fidelis 1,2,3,4; SEA 1,2. Villanova Singers 1,2. ANTHONY R. AROMANDO • 295 Montclair Avenue. Newark. N. J. • Saint Benedict's Preparatory School • Bachelor of Sci- ence in Biology • Biology Club 1,2.3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4. Lambda Kappa Delta 1,2, Treas. 3,4; Mendel Club 1,2,3,4; Mendel Bulletin 3.4,- Rugby Team 4. VINCENT J. ARPA • 1239 Dill Road. Havcrtown, Pa • Mon- jignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engi- neering • SGA 4; Gen. Chairman, Homecoming Weekend 4, Sr. Steer. Comm.; Charity Weekend 3; Orphan's Outing 3; Jr. Mother's Day, Chairman 3. Ring Comm. 3; Jr. Steer. Comm.. Spring Outing 2; IEEE 2,3,4, Blue Key 4; Eta Kappa Nu 3,4. Spirit Comm. 3,4, Tau Beta Pi 3,4; Villanova Engineer 4; WWVU 3,4; Who's Who 4. PETER C. ARREN • 200 Orchard Road, Springfield. Pa. • Arch- mere Academy • Bachelor of Arts in History • Hisory Club 3.4. JOHN N. ARZIO • 864 Delmont Drive, Wynnewood, Pa Bachelor of Science in Economics. ALIEN E. ATKINSON • 409 Sansom Street. Upper Darby. Pa • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • SGA 4; Acc. Soc. 2,3,4; Football 1.2,3,4. Co- Captain 4; T T 2,3,4; Who's Who 4. RONALD J. BANDOIA • 387 Park Avenue, Perth Amboy. N. J • Perth Amboy High School • Bachelor of Science in Eouca tion • IAC 1.2; SEA 1,2,3,4; History Club 4. ALFRED J. BANKS. JR. • 5324 Horrocks Street. Ph.adelphia, Pa • Father Judge High School • Bachelor of Arts in Social Science • NROTC 1,2,3,4, Intra. Sports 1.2,3,4; Psychology Club 3,4,- Quarter-Deck Soc. 4; Mu lambda Chi 2,3,4 JOHN L. BANTIVOGIIO • 1574 Kaighn Avenue. Camden. N. J. • Gisbon Eustocc Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • SAM 4; Intra. Sports 4. MARYROSE BARBONE • 826 Ridge Pike. Conshohocken. Pa • Bishop Kenrick High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Pi Theta Chi 1,2,3,4. LAWRENCE C. BARKENTIN • 201 Benedict Avenue. Thomwood. N. Y. • Pleasantvillc High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4,- lambda Kappa Delta 1.2,3,4 Thomas J. Barnshaw Joann P. Barolok CUmonl B. rv«o F. Bartolini William S. Bates Mo V L' 0U , iOMAS J. BARNSHAW • 14 f. Township Line Road. Norristown. . • Bishop Kenrick High School • Bachelor of Science in ychology • Cheerleaders 1,2,3; Intra. Sports 2,3.4, Mu mbda Chi 3,4; Psychology Club 3,4. )ANN P. BAROLAK «112 Leslie Lane. West Chester, Pa. • Villa jria Academy • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Pi Theta .i 1,2,3,4. EMENT B. BARRETT • 826 West 10th Street. Erie. Pa. • Bache- jr of Science in Social Studies. •UCE F. BARTOLINI • 77 Grand Avenue. Washington, N. J. • Jmiral Farragut Academy • Bachelor of Science in Social udies • NROTC 1,2,3,4; Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4. Villanova Singers WWVU 3,4. IlllAM S. BATES • 1 1 Hilltop Road. Cheshire. Conn. • Saint ary's High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • ROTC 1,2,3,4; SGA 4,- Jr. Concert Comm.; Mother's Day Comm.; iseball 1,2,3; Drill Team 1; Finance Soc. 4,- IJF 3; Infra. Sports 2, IRS 3,4,- Sanctuary Soc. 3,4. ikRRY I. BAUER. JR • 2816 Willits Road. Philadelphia. Pa • ithcr Judge High School • Bachelor of Science in Chemis- iy • Am. Chem. Soc. 1,2,3.4 255 LOUIS A. BEAMEN • 144 N. Cedar Lane, Upper Darby, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Cottilion Comm. 2; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4. FREDERICK P. BELFORTI • 65 Wafer Street, Milford, Mass. • Mil- ford High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Delta Pi Mu 2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2; NFCCS 1,2,3,4; Sociology Club 4; Psychology Club 1,2,3,4; SGA 4. EILEEN M. BENSON 1317 35fh Street, Washington, D. C. • Holy Trinity High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Pi Theta Chi 2,3,4; Women's Glee Club 1,4. JOHN C. BENTZ • 27 East Hendrickson Avenue, Morrisville, Pa. • Bishop Egan High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engi- neering • ASME 2,3,4; Tau Beta Pi 3,4. JAMES F. BERKERY • 44 Edward Street, Demarest. N. J. • Bergen Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Conservative Club 1; Finance Soc. 3,4; Pre-Law Soc. 2; T T 2,3. HENRY A. BERLING «3116 Patterson Avenue, Richmond, Va. • Benedictine High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Pre-Law Soc. 3,4. Louis A. Beamon Frederick P. Belforti Eileen M. Benton John C. Bonn James F. Berkery Henry A. Berling LOUIS BERLINGO • 23 Fairvicw Place, Port Chester, N. Y. • Port Chester High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Acc. Soc. 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4,- Gamma Phi 3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4. EDWARD C. BERLINSKI • 38 Binham Street, Forestville, Conn. • Saint Anthony's High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Delta Pi Epsilon 3,4,- Gamma Phi 3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4. JOSEPH T. BINDER • Route 2, Walnutport, Pa. • Allentown Cen- tral Catholic High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engi- neering • ASME 1,2,3,4. ADAM J. BIRKENHEUER, JR. • 5205 D Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Saint Joseph's Preparatory School • Bachelor of Civil En- gineering • ASCE 2,3,4,- Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4,- Villanova Engi- neer 3,4. JOHN F. BISHOP • 28 Berry Street, Rochester, N. Y. • McQuaid Jesuit High School • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering • AICE 1,2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4. RICHARD T. BIANCATO «111 Robert Avenue, Port Chester, N. Y. • Port Chester High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Infra. Sports 1,2; Swimming 1,2. BERNARD F. BLANCHE • 631 W. Lafayette Street, Norristown, Pa. • Bishop Kenrick High School • Bachelor of Science in Edu- cation • ACS 1,2; Infra. Sports 3, 4,- SEA 3,4. FRANCIS 8. BLANCHE 631 W. Lafayette Street. Norristown. Pa. • Bishop Kenrick High School • Bachelor of Science in Edu- cation • ACS 1,2; Intra. Sports 3,4; SEA 3,4. ROBERT H. BLASI • 33 Tuxedo Parkway, Newark, N. J. • Newark Academy • Bachelor of Arts in Social Science • NROTC 1,2,3,4,- Psychology Club 3,4,- Quarter-Deck Soc. 4,- Sociology Club 3.4. WILLIAM E. BLAUVELT, JR. • 527 Shackamaxon Drive, Westfield, N. J. • Saint Benedict's Preparatory School • Bachelor of Sci- ence in Economics • Cath. Press Club 2,3,4,- Gamma Phi 3,4; IRS 2, Pres. 3,4,- SGA Rep. 3, Pres. 4; Rugby Team 3,4; Who's Who 4,- Pre-Law Soc. 1,2; Sanctuary Soc. 2,3,4. JOHN E. BODO • 333 Rittenhouse Circle, Havertown, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Basketball 1; Infra. Sports 3,4; SAM 3,4. EUGENE M. BOVE 512 Fairmont Road, Havertown, Pa. • Haver- ford High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Belle Air 3; Fraf. Editor 4,- SAM 2, Publicity Director 3, Vice-President 4. 256 Auitin J. Bowlei Leonard F. Box Daniel A. Boyle leo C. Bradley Mary Jane Bradley Regina L. Bradley AUSTIN J. BOWLES • I 1 Acre Lane, Hicksville, Long Island, N. Y. • Hicksville High School • Bachelor of Arts in History • Delta Pi Mu 2,3,4,- Pre-low Soc. 3,4; T T 2,- History Club 3,4. LEONARD F. BOX • 39 Broadway, Beverly, Mass. • Saint John's Preparatory School • Bachelor of Arts in History • K. of C. 3,4; Political Union 3,4; History Club 3,4. DANIEL A. BOYLE • 404 East Ridley Avenue, Ridley Park, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Arts in Social Science • Cheerleader 1,2,3,- Intro. Sports 1,2,3,4; Mu Lambda Chi 2, Officer 3,4; Psychology Club 3,4; Villanovan 1. LEO C. BRADLEY • 660 Ycadon Avenue, Yeadon, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Acc. Soc. 2,3,4; Basketboll Manager 1,2,3,4; Intro. Sports 1,2,3,4,- Pre law Soc. 2. MARY JANE BRADLEY • 127 Hickory Lane, Rosemont, Pa. • Saint Katharine of Sienna • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Steer. Comm. 3; Belle Air 2,3,4; CCD 2,3,4, IJF 3.4. NFCCS A. Pi Theta Chi 1,2,34; Shamokinaki 3,4,- WWVU 2,3, Head Librarian 4. REGINA L. BRADLEY 214 Orchard Lane, Norristown, Pa. • Soint Matthew's High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing JOSEPH F. BRADWAY, JR. • 118 S. Plaza Place, Atlantic City, N. J. • Peddie Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Ac. Soc. 1. JAMES S. BRANT • 187 Peshekee Trail, Medford Lakes, N. J • Holy Cross High School • Bachelor of Arts in Social Science • Orphans Party 3; Steer. Comm. 3; Biol. Club 1; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; IAC 1; K. of C. 2,3,4,- Rugby Team 3,4,- Sociology Club 3,4. FRED L. BRAUN • 243 State Street, Carthage, N. Y. • Augustinian Academy • Bachelor of Scicnce in Physics • Am. Inst, of Physics 4,- Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; K of C 3,4; Physics Club 1,2,3,4,- Sanctuary Soc. 1,2,3,4. THEODORE E. BRAUN • 105 Rohary Drive, New Haven, Conn. • Notre Dame High School • Bachelor of Arts • Steer. Comm. 4, Delta Pi Mu 2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4,- Villanova Singers 1,2,3,4; Rugby Team 1,3,4. WILLIAM B. BREGMAN • 7761 Mellon Road, Wyncotc, Pa. • Chel- tenham High School • Bachelor of Arts in Social Science • Baseball 1; Rugby Team 2. CHARLES J. BRENNAN • 554 Forrest Avenue, Drexcl Hill, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Jr. Dinner Dance 3,- Acc. Soc. 3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4. SAM 4; T T 4, Belle Air 4. DAVID B. BRENNAN • 173 Warrior Road. Drexol Hill, Pa. • Haverford Township Senior High School • Bachelor of Arts in Classical Language • Belle Masque 1.2,- Beta Gamma So- ciety 1; Classics Soc. 3,4, Secretary 3, Pres. 4,- Philosophy Club 3,4. JOHN D. BRENNAN • 600 East Main Street, Dallestown, Pa. • York Catholic High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engi- neering • ASME 2,4,- Bowling 1,2,3,4, T T 2. JOHN P. BRENNAN • 96 Wilson Street, Blauvelt, N. Y. • Don Bosco Preparatory School • Bachelor of Arts in English • Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4. MARTIN H. BRENNAN • 1 W. Third Avenue. Johnstown, N. Y. • Johnstown High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Stuoies • NROTC 1,2.3,4,- Delta Pi Mu 2,3,4; Pistol Team 1,2,3. Captain 4. MICHAEL M. BRENNAN • 123 f. Fifth Avenue, Conshohocken, Pa. • Saint Matthew's High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics. WILLIAM P. BRENNAN • 63 Richmond Terrace, Rahway, N. J. . Holy Trinity High School • Bachelor of Chemical Engineer- ing • SGA 4. AICE 2,3.4; CCD 2. Intra. Sports 1,2,- SGA Tutoring Program 3,- Tau Beta Pi 3,4; Villanova Engineer 4 J« ph F. Bradway, Jr. David B. Brennan James S. Brant John D. Brannon Thaodort I. Brown Mortin H. Brannon William B. Brtgmon Mkhoal M. Brannon Frad I. Broun John P. Brannon Chartas J. Brannon William P. Brannon EDWARD J. BRIDE • 580 Bast Road, Brittol, Conn. • Bristol Central High School • Bachelor of Arts • NROTC 1,2,3.4, Jr. Concert Comm. Chairman; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Drill Team 1,2,3; IJF, Chairman 3, Co-Chairman 4,- Villanovan 3,4,- WWVU 1,2,3,4. Music Director 4. RICHARD N. 8ROCHU • Juniper Ridge, Danbury, Conn. • Kimball Union Academy • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4,- IFC Ball Comm. 2,3,4; Lambda Kappa Delta 1.2.3.4, - Shamokinaki 2,3,4. JOHN E. BROWN • RD 1, Washington Crossing, Pa. • Council Rock High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • ASME 4, Ice Hockey Club 1,4. FREDERICK J. BRUCE • 915 166 Street, Whitestone, N. Y. • Saint John's Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Marketing Soc. 4; SAM 3,4. THOMAS P. BRUDERLE • 547 Stratmore Road, Havertown, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Arts in Social Science • Political Union 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1.2; Villanovan 1, Sports Ed. 2, Asso. Ed. 3, Ed.-in-Chief 4; WWVU 2,3,4; Who's Who 4. FRANCIS J. BRUNO • 676 W. Germantown Pike, Plymouth Meet- ing, Pa. • Bishop Kenrick High School • Bachelor of Arts in Social Science • Gregor Mendel Club 3,4; Lambda Kappa Delta 1.2.3.4. JOHN P. BRUNO • 157 S. Cedar Street, Hazleton, Pa. • Saint Gabriel's High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Biology Club 3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4,- K. of C. 3,4; Lambda Kappa Delta 2,3,4. ANTHONY D. BUONADONNA • N. W. Blvd.. Newfield. N. J. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. MICHAEL P. BUONO • 45 Lindberg Avenue, Broomall, Pa. • Mal- vern Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Acc. Soc. 3.4,- Football 1,2,3,4. FRANK V. BURKE • 4880 Roosevelt Boulevard, Philadelphia, Pa. • Father Judge High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Stuoies • IRS 4; Political Union 3,4; T T 1,2; ICG 1,2,3; Parlia- mentarian 4. HELEN J. BURKE «1117 Wilson Drive, Upper Darby, Pa. • Acad- emy of Notre Dame • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Belle Masque 1,2; Pi Theta Chi 1,2,3,4; Women's Glee Club 1,2,3. WILLIAM A. BURNS • 505 Barbara Drive, Norristown, Pa. • Bishop McDevitt High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Acc. Soc. 2,3,4; Gamma Phi 1,3,4. CHARLES C. BUSACCA • 222 Berwind Road, Radnor, Pa. • Valley Forge Military Academy • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Delta Pi Mu 1,2,3,4; French Club 1,2,- Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Sociology Club 1,2. CARL D. BUSCAGLIA • 1522 S. Ringgold, Philadelphia, Pa. • South Philadelphia High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • ASME 1,2,3,4,- Beta Gamma 2,- Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4,- NROTC Band 1,2,3,4. JOHN T. BUSCH 1619 Lochmoor Boulevard, Grosse Point, Mich. • Austin Catholic Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Marketing Soc. 2,3,4,- Sanctu- ary Soc. 2,4,- Pi Sigma Epsilon 2,3,4. EDMOND A. BUSSARD • 11 Am Saumweg, Staus, Switz., College of Jcuwa • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • AIEE, IRE 2,- Intra. Sports 2; Political Union 3,4. ROBERT J. BYRNE • 500 Chester Avenue. Clifton Heights, Pa. • West Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Biology Club 1, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, Pres. 4,- Intra. Sports 1,2,- Russian Club 4. WILLIAM P. BYRNE • 615 Turner Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • Belle Masque 1,2, Soc. Dir. 3,4; K of C 3,4; Literary Soc. 2,3,4; SEA 1,2,3, Program Director 4,- WWVU 2.3,4. John P. Bruno Chariot C. Butotco Anthony 0. Buonadonna Carl D. Buxoglia Miehaol P. Buono John T. Buich Fronk V. Burke Edmond A. Buttard PETER M. CAHILL • 664 Cameron Road, Sovth Orange. N. J. • Saint Benedict's Prep High School • Bachelor of Arts in His- tory • Delta Pi Mu 2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; History Club 3,4. THOMAS V. CAIME • 162 St. Nicholas Avenue, Broooklyn, N. Y. • Brooklyn Preparatory School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engi- neering • Intra. Sports 2. JOHN P. CALABRIA • 190 Mott Ave., Inwood. Long Island, N. Y. • Don Bosco Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • NROTC 1,2,4; Orientation Comm 2; IJF 1,2.3. Co-Chm. 4; Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Villanovan 2,3; Univ. Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Shamokinaki 2,3,4. NICHOLAS A. CALIO • Red Bank and Hessian Avenue, Thoro- fare, N. J. • Gloucester Catholic High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • ASME 1,2,3,4; Spirit Comm. 4, Villanova Singers 3,4. JOHN E. CALNAN • 305 McKinley Avenue. Norwood, Pa. • Saint James Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Acc. Soc. 1,2,3,4,- Gamma Phi 3,4; Infra. Sports 1,2,4. JAMES V. CAMARDELLA • 395 Dogwood Lane, Manhasset, N. Y. • Manhasset High School • Bachelor op Science in Eco- nomics • Infra. Sports 1; Shamokinaki 2. Peter M. Cahill Thomo V. Calm John P. Colabria Nicholas A. Collo John E. Colnan Jome V. Comardolla And row P. Camello loo J. Campbell John Campagna Thomos E. Campbell James P. Campbell Anthony J. Candolmo ANDREW P. CAMELIO • 40 School Street, Somerville, Mass. • Somerville High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • Baseball 2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Infra. Athletics Council 1,2,3,4; SGA Tutoring Pro. 3; SEA 3, Sec. 4; Who's Who 4. JOHN CAMPAGNA • 000 Shadeland Ave.. Drexel Hill, Pa • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Infra. Sports 1.2,3,4,- Music Society 1.2.3,4, Spirit Comm. 1,2,3,4; Villanova Singers 1,2,3,4. JAMES P. CAMPBELL • 7 Elmcrest Drive, Danbury, Conn. • Danbury High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Acc. Soc. 3,4,- Rugby Team 2,3,4. LEO J. CAMPBELL • 1077 Washington Street, South Attleboro, Mess. • Attleboro High School • Bochelor of Science in Eoucation • Rugby Team 2,3,4. THOMAS E. CAMPBELL «119 North Cedar Lane. Upper Darby. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Arts • Football 1; Infra. Sports 2; Spanish Club 1. ANTHONY J. CANDELMO • 97 Mitchell Street. W. Orange. N. J • Bachelor of Arts in Mooern Languages Daniel J. Copo4anno Camellas t. Carr Bernard A. Capaldi Cannon Vincent I. Cardinal Caponiti Chari F. Catty Rob ri V. Callion Robert J. Carr Eug no G. Cttlrona Harry E. Cerino Gerald T. Chapman Andrew Chote Chariot G. Cheled n ROBERT J. CARR • 122 Academy Lane, Upper Darby, Pa. • Monsignor Bonnet High School • Bachelor of Arts in Social Science • French Club 1; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Psych. Club 3,4. BRIAN V. CARTY 216 90 h Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. • Brooklyn Preparatory School • Bachelor op Science in Education • Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4,- SEA 1,2; Rugby Team 1,2,3,4. CHARLES F. CASEY • 105 Rodney Street, Worcester, Mass. • North High School • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology • Psychology Club 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2. JOHN C. CASEY • 322 West Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Arts in Social Science • Soc. for Psych. Invest. 1,2,3,4; Delta Pi Nu 2,3,4; Psych. Club Vice-Pros. 3,4; Steer. Comm. 3,4; Who's Who 4. Blue Key 4; SGA Co-Chm., Elec. Comm. PETER F. CASTERLINE • 305 Susquehanna Avenue, Wyoming, Pa. • Wyoming Seminary • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Concert Comm. 3; Concept 3,4; Biol. Club 3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; IFC Ball Comm. 1,2,3,4; Lambda Kappa Delta 1,2, Vice- Pres. 3,4,- Mendel Bulletin 4. ROBERT V. CATIZONE • 51 Fairchild Avenue, Morris Plains, N. J. • Bayley-Ellard High School • Bachelor op Science in Economics • Conservative Club 3,4; K of C 4; Pre-Law Soc. 2,3,4,- Rocket Soc. 3,4; T T 1,2,3,4. JUNE H. CELLA • 730 Dutton Circle, Springfield. Del. Co., Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Nursing. HARRY E. CERINO • 824 Scotia Road, Philadelphia, Pa. • Roxbor- ough High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Delta Pi Mu 2,3,4; Psych. Club 1,2,3,4. EUGENE G. CESTRONE • 28 North Trooper Road, Norristown, Pa. • A. D. Eisenhower High School • Bachelor of Arts in Edu- cation. GERALD T. CHAPMAN «615 Stockton Circle, Ridley Park, Pa. • Saint James High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Acc. Soc. 2,3,4; Gamma Phi Secretary 3,4; Infra. Sports 1. ANDREW CHASE • 523 Laurel Road, Yeadon, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Intra. Sports 1; Lambda Kappa Delta 1,2,3,4; Mendel Bulletin 2; Mendel Club 4. CHARLES G. CHELEDEN • 6830 North Broad Street, Phila., Pa. • Cardinal Dougherty High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • NROTC 1,2,3,4; Pre-Law Soc. 2,3,4, Secretary 4. WILLIAM CHENEY • 1267 Rosemont Lane, Abington, Pa. • La Salle High School «Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • ASME 1,2,3,4; CCD 1; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Villanova Engi- neer 4. DONALD A. CHIAPPETTA « 712 Miller Avenue, Clairton, Pa. PAUL W. CHIPELLO • 219 South Main Street, New Canaan, Conn. • New Canaan High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • IEEE 2,3,4; Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Univ. Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Concort Band 1,2,3,4; Villanovan 2,3,4. William Ch n y Danold A. Chiappeita Paul W. Chlp lle Edward F. Chrltti Nlcholai J. Cl«ar lli Francit S. Citcaron EDWARD F. CHRISTIE • 831 16th Avenue North, Texas City, Tex. • Kirwin High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Belle Air 4; Infra. Sports 3,4; SAM 2,3, Sec. 4. NICHOLAS J. CICCARELLI • 70 West Marshall Road, Lansdownc, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Arts in Science • Infra. Sports 3,4,- Lambda Kappa Delta 2,3,4. FRANCIS S. CICCARONE • 721 West Oak Street, Norristown, Pa. • Bishop Kenrick High School • Bachelor op Mechanical Engineering • ASME 3,4. Richard D. Cloffey John B. Clement Frank Clancy Michael Clemente Jomet J. Cloylon John F. Cogan RICHARD D. CLAFFEY • 2131 Fruitville Pike, Lancaster, Pa. • Lancaster Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Cotillion Comm. 1, Intra. Sports 1; Marketing Soc. 2,3,4; SAM 4. T T 2.3,4; Pi Sigma Epsilon 3,4. FRANK CLANCY • 7 Greenway Street, Hamden, Conn. • Notre Dome High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Rugby Team 2,3,4; Cross Country 1; Track 1. JAMES J. CLAYTON • 2636 South Colorado Street, Phila., Pa. • Bishop Noumann High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • Literary Soc. 2,4; SEA 1,2,3,4. JOHN B. CLEMENT • 12 Columbus Avenue, Waterford, N. Y. • La Salle Institute • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • IEEE 2,3,4, Eta Kappa Mu 3,4; Ice Hockey Club 1,2,3,4; Intra. Sports 3; Tau Beta Pi 3,4. MICHAEL CLEMENTE • 1946 Fairview Avenue, Mount Penn, Pa • Reading Central Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; K of C 4; Pre-law Soc. 4. JOHN F. COGAN • 735 Arden Road, Jenkintown, Pa. • La Salle College High School • Bachelor of Science in Chem- istry • ACS 3,4. 8RIAN F. COLAMOSCA • 221 E. Woodland Avenue, SpringField, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics. ANTHONY COLAVITA • 2243 S. 15th Street, Phila., Pa. • Bishop Neumann High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Beta Gamma Soc. 3,4; Mendel Club 1,2, Sec. 3.4,- Villanovan 2,3. NANCY J. COLEMAN • Cedar Street, Menlo Park, N. J. • Benedictine Academy • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Belle Masque 2,3,4; CCD 2; Literary Soc. 4; Pi Theta Chi 2,3,4; Women's Glee Club 2; Young Rep. Club 4. MICHAEL F. COLL • 122 McKinley Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics. MICHAEL J. COLL • 112 Sycamore Road, Havcrtown, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • Intra. Sports 4; PSEA 3,4. JUDITH A. COLLA • 820 Windsor Avenue, Windsor, Conn. • Mount Saint Joseph Academy • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Steer. Comm. 3,4; Who's Who 4; T T 1,2,3,4; Pi Theta Chi 1,2,3,4; IFC 3,4,- Mother's Day 3; Charity Ball 3; Jr. Week Villanovan. Brian F. Colamoua Anthony Colavita Nancy J. Colemon Michael F. Coll Michool J. Coll Judith A. Colla CLARENCE A. COLLINS, JR. • 107 Ogden Avenue, Collings- wood, N. J. • Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. THOMAS F. CONLAN • 29 Saint James Road. West Chester, Pa. • Bishop Shanahan High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • ASME 3,4. JOHN B. CONNEEN • 2620 Main Street, Bethlehem, Pa. • Bachelor of Arts in Sociology. JOHN M. CONNELLY • 108 Bardaden Road, Rosemont, Pa. • Devon Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Physics • NROTC 1,2,3,4,- Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Physics Club 1,2,3, Pres. 4. FAITH M. CONNOR • 111 Fennerton Road, Paoli, Pa. • Villa Maria Academy • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • SGA 4, Co-Chm. of Cul. Affairs Comm.,- Jr. Steer. Comm.; Pi Theta Chi 1,2,3.4; Who's Who 4; Belle Air, Copy Ed. 3, Managing Ed. 4; IJF 2, Prog. Chm. 3.4; WWVU 1,2,3,4; Navy Nurse Candi- date Corps. GERALD A. CONSALVI • 1307 Andover Road. Phila.. Pa • Haverford Senior High School . Bachelor of Science in Social Stuoies • Villanova Chem. Soc. 1.2; Sociology Club 4, Tennis Club 4. 261 VINCENT D. COONAHAN • 1511 Johnson Street, Philadelphia. Pa. • La Salle College High School • Bach lor of Chemical Engineering • AICE 2,3,4,- Mother' Day Comm. 3; Pjychology Club 1,2; Semper Fidelis 2. THOMAS J. CORBETT • 13 Motley Lane, Bloomfield, N. J. • Sefon Hall Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Infra. Sport 1,2,3,4; WWVU 1,2,3,4; Lynx 3; K of C 3,4,- Cotillion Comm. 2; Jr. Ring Comm.; Jr. Dinner Dance Comm.; Orientation Comm.; Blazer Comm. 2. JOSEPH C. CORRADINO • 1432 N. Peach Street, Philadelphia. Pa • Saint Thomas More High School • Bachelor of Civil Engi- neering • SGA 2,- Mother's Day Comm. 3; ASCE 3; Infra Sports 2,- Tau Beta Pi 2,- Who's Who 4. ROBERT A. CORRELL • 31675 Shiawassee, Farmington, Mich. • Lincoln Park High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Acc. Soc. 1,2,3,4; Gamma Phi 3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2; Pre-Law Soc. 4; NOMA 4. JOHN F. CORRIGAN • 3 Elizabeth Court, Maywood, N. J. • Ber- get Catholic High School • 8achelor of Arts in English • Finance Soc. 1; Intra. Sports 2,3,4; Literary Soc. 4, Shamokinaki 2; Spirit Comm. 4. DOMINICK CORTEILESSA • 140 Park Drive, East Chester, N. Y. • A. B. Davis High School • Bachelor op Science in Biology • Jr. Dinner Dance Comm. 3; Mendel Club 2,4; Inra. Sports 1,2,3,4. Raul E. CokuIIurIo Michael L. CoimI John J. Courlomancho Samuol H. Cowon Frodocick J. Cox Poul E. Cox RAUL E. COSCULLUELA • Vedado, Habana, Cuba • Colegio De Bclen • 8achelor of Science in Economics • Finance Soc. 3,4 Political Union 4; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4. MICHAEL L. COSSEL ‘111 Spring Street, Scottdale, Pa. • South moreland Joint • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Acc. Soc. 3; Pre-Law Soc. 3; Pi Sigma Epsilon 4. JOHN J. COURTEMANCHE • 149 Warwick Street, Lawrence. Mass. • Lawrence Centra! Catholic High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • IEEE 1,2,3,4, Circuit 2,3,4,- Eta Kappa Mu 3,4; Tau Beta Pi 3,4; Villanova Engineer 2,3, Copy Editor 4 SAMUEL H. COWAN • 14 McPhelin Avenue, Haddonfield, N. J. • Bachelor op Civil Engineering. FREDERICK J. COX • 631 S. Conkling Street, Baltimore, Md • Loyola High School • Bachelor op Chemical Engineering • ACS 4,- AIEE 1,2,3,4; Villanova Engineer 4,- T T 3,4. PAUL E. COX • 11 Ridge Drive, Glen Cove, N. Y. • Chaminade High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Cotillion Comm. 2; IJF 3,4; Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4; SAM 2,4. RICHARD N. COYER • 1703 Monroe Avenue, Scranton, Pa. • Scranton Preparatory School • Bachelor of Electrical En- gineering • IEEE 2,3,4, Circuit 4; Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4. CHARLES J. CRAIG • 142 Hastings Avenue, Havertown, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor op Science in Eco- nomics • Acc. Soc. 2,3,4,- Villanova Singers 2,3,4. DONALD M. CRISTELL • 2086 Westfield Avenue. Scotch Plains. N. J. • Seton Hall Preparatory School • Bachelor op Science in Biology • Mendel Club 3.4,- Intra. Sports 1.2,3,4,- Lambda Kappa Delta 1,2,3,4; Rugby Team 4. JAMES J. CROCE • 1114 Anderson Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pa. • Upper Darby High School • Bachelor op Science in Psychol- ogy • Psychology Club 3,4; Villanova Singers 1,2,3,- Villanova Spires 1,2,3, WWVU 2,3,4. KENNETH R. CRONIN • 14 Dartmouth Street, Garden City, N. Y. • Garden City Senior High School • Bachelor op Arts • Sr. Steer. Comm.,- Jr. Chariy Ball Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Spring Auting Comm. Publicity Chairman 3; Cheerleaders 4; Lynx 1,2,3,4; Music Soc. 4,- Sanctuary Soc. 1,2,3,4,- Spirit Comm. 1.2.3.4, - T'nT 3; Augustinian Seminary Guild 1,2; Co-Chairman Senior Float 4. JOSEPH M. CROTTY • 7433 Overhill Road. Philadelphia, Pa. • LaSalle High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • NROTC 1.2.3.4, - ASCE 3,4; Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4. 262 Robert J. Crowe Nestor E. Cruz Mary I. Csere Franklin E. Cubboge David J. Culligon Carl F. Cummings ROBERT J. CROWE • 440 E. 20th Street. New York, N. Y. • Trinity-Pawling High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Stuoies • IJF 2; Intra. Sports 1,2,3.4; Psychology Club 3.4; Shamokinaki 2; Villanovan 2; Rugby Team 1,2. NESTOR E. CRUZ • 182 Exchange Street, Chicopee, Mass • Mal- vern Prep School • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering • AlChE 2,3,4; Villanovan 1; Villanova Engineer 4. MARY L. CSERE • 12fb Avenue and Tuckahoe Road, Dorothy, N. J. • Sacred Heart High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Belle Air 4. Pi Theta Chi 1,2,3,4. WWVU 1,2,3, Women's' Glee Club 1,2,3. FRANKLIN E. CUBBAGE • 6541 Windsor Avenue, Philadelphia. Pa. • West Catholic High School • Bachelor of Electrical En- gineering • IEEE 4; Villanova Engineer 4; WWVU 4; Intra. Sports 4. DAVID J. CULIIGAN • 808 Valley Drive, Syracuse, N. Y. • Cathe- dral Academy • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • ASM 2,3,4,- Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4,- Phi Kappa Pi 2,3,4,- Shamokin- aki 2; Villanova Engineer 3,4. CARL F. CUMMINGS • 609 Edgevale Road, Baltimore, Md. • Bachelor of Arts. ALFONSO S. CUOZZO • 8050 Leon Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Father Judge High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Mendel Club 1,2,3,4,- Psychology Club 3,4,- SGA Tutoring Prog. 2,3. EDWARD F. CURLEY • 21 Bloomfield Avenue. North Caldwell. N. J. • Immaculate Conception High School • Bachelor of Arts Infra. Sports 1,2. JAMES S. CURRAN • 116 W. Sweet Briar Road, Wildwood. N. J. • Wildwood Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • NROTC 1,- Conservative Club 3,- Intra. Sports 1.2.3.4, - Villanovans 4. KENNETH C. CURTIN • 450 W. Sickles Street, Kennett Square, Pa. • Kennett High School • Bachelor of Arts in English • SGA 4; Steering Comm. 3,- Orientation Comm. 2,- Blue Key 1,2, 3.4, - Delta Pi Mu 1,2,3,4,- Lynx 2; History Club 3.4. THERESA A. CUTILLO • Box 100 R.D. =3, Pottstown, Pa. • Saint Pius Tenth High Schoool • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Jr. Charity Weekend 3; Cotillion Comm. 2; Pi Theta Chi 1,2,3.4, T T 3. MICHAEL W. D'ALESSIO • 136 Union Avenue, Maplewood, N. J. • Seton Hall High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Rugby Team 1,2. HAROLD E. DANIELS, JR. • 709 Market Street, Lykens, Pa. • Lykens Public High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engi- neering • NROTC 1,2,3,4; SGA 3; IEEE 1,2,3, Vice-Chairman 4 Circuit 4; Drill Team 1,2,3,4,- Eta Kappa Mu 3.4; Quarter-Deck Soc. 4,- Tau Beta Pi 4. HERBERT J. DAVIS • 7920 Cadillac Lane. Philadelphia, Pa. • Roman Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Finance Soc. 1,2,3,4; Pol. Union 4. Pre-Law Soc. 2.3,4 T8J 4; Sociology Club 3,4. DONALD L. DAY • 413 Briarwood Road, Wallingford, Pa. • Malvern Preparatory School • Bachelor of Arts in Psychol- ogy • Sr. Dinner Danco Comm.,- Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Dinner Dance Comm.; Soph. Cotillion Comm.,- Orientation Comm.; Delta Pi Mu 1,2,3,4; Psychology Club 3,4. RICHARD J. DE CARLO • 4114 Glenside Street, Philadelphia. Pa. • Bishop Neumann High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Acc. Soc. 2,3,4; Gamma Phi 3. GERALD W. DECKER • 2803 Holme Avenue, Philadelphia. Pa. • Central High of Philadelphia • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Acc. Soc. 2,3,4,- Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4,- Veteran's Club 1,2. ALFRED C. DE COTIIS • 57 Kipp Avenue. Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. • Don Bosco Prep High School • Bachelor of Science in Political Science • Jr. Charity Ball Comm.; Belle Masque 4; CCD 1; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4,- Political Union 3.4,- Shamokinaki 3.4. Thereso A. CuHllo Gerold W. Oeckei Michael W. 0'Aletsio Alfred C. DeCoHis Kenneth C. Curtin Richard J. DeCorlo Alfonso S. Cuozzo Harold E. Daniels, Jr. James $. Curran Edward f. Curley Herbert J. Davis Donald I. Day George J. DoFilippU Joioph 0. DoFulvio Potquole D. DeGennoro Storting F. Delano Robert J. Dolfoe Anthony £. Dellomo GEORGE J. DE FILIPPIS • 3325 Highland Avenue, Camden, N. J. • Camden Catholic High School • Bachelor of Electrical En- gineering • AIEE 2,3,4; AIRE 2,3,4. JOSEPH D. DE FULVIO • 220 West Third Street, Bethlehem, Pa • Bethlehem Catholic High School • Bachelor of Arts in Psy- chology • NROTC 1,2,3,4; Psychology Club 3,4; Quarter-Deck Soc. 4; Sociology Club 3,4. PASQUALE D. DE GENNARO • 1550 Governors Avenue, Dover, Del. • La Salle Military Academy • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Economics Club 3,4,- NOMA 4. STERLING F. DELANO • 614 C Larchmont Acres, Larchmont, N. Y. • Mamaroneck Senior High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Literary Soc. 4; SEA 1,2,4; T T 1,2; Rugby 4. ROBERT J. DELFOE • 20 First Street, Carden City, N. Y. • Cham- inade High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Cotillion Comm.; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Pre-Law Soc. 1,2,3,4; Sanctuary Soc. 1,2,3,4. ANTHONY E. DELLOMO • 1130 E. 48fh Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. • Midwood High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Mother's Day Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Fi- nance Soc. 4. JOSEPH F. DE LUCIA, JR. • 100 W. Somerset Street, Raritan, N. J. • Somerset High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • Intra. Sports 1.2,3,4; SEA 3,4. JOSEPH M. DEL VECCHIO • 41 Concourse West, Brightwaters, N. Y. • Seton Hall High School • Bachelor of Arts • Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Psychology Club 3.4,- Spirit Comm. 3,- History Club 3,4. JULIUS A. DeMEO • 205 Maplehill Road, Huntington, N. Y. • Bachelor of Arts in History. RONALD DERRICK • 1505 McGovern Terrace, Wilmington, Del. • Wilmington High School • Bachelor of Science in Geology • Geology Soc. 2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4. THOMAS J. DEVINE • 1465 Market St., Harrisburg, Pa. • Bach elor of Science in Economics. MICHAEL Dl BENEDETTO • 7203 Spruce Street, Upper Darby, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Arts in Modern Languages • SGA Tutoring Program 1,2,3,4; Villa- novan 2.3; WWVU 2,3,4. LOUIS A. Dl CARLO • 5527 Hunter Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Saint Thomas More High School • Bachelor of Arts in His- tory • History Club 3,4. PAUL R. Dl GIACOMO • 372 Riverview Road, Bridgeport, Pa. • Bishop Konrick High School • Bachelor op Science in Biology • NROTC 1. Delta Epsilon Sigma 4; Concept 4,- Biology Club 1,2,3, Vice Pres. 4; Mendel Bulletin 3, Ed. in Chief 4, Who's Who 4. MICHAEL C. DILI8ERTO • 97 Jefferson Avenue, Norristown, Pa. Bishop Kenrick High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • SAM 4; Univ. Marching Band 1,2; Concert Band 1,2. JOSEPH Di MARINO • 72 E. Lancaster Avenue, Paoli, Pa. Bachelor of Science in Psychology. VINCENT G. Dl MAURO • 14 Johnston Street, Fords, N. J. • Woodbridge High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Acc. Soc. 2.3; Belle Air 3, CCD 1,2,3,4; Delta Pi Epsilon 2,3,4. Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Fr. Orientation Comm.; Jr. Char. Outing Comm.; Rugby Team 2,3. DAVID L. Dl ROMUALDO • 222 S. Church Sreet, Clifton Heights, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Belle Air 2. CCD 3; Geology Society 2; Intra. Sports 2,3,4,- Spanish Club 3. Track 2. JOMph F. D lu io Joicph M. D.IV.«hio Mhs A. 0.M.O RoooW O.rritlc Thomo$ y 0 vin. MUho.| 0IE n 4.lt« Uul. A. OiCorlo Foul «. DiGiocoma Micho.1 C. DilitmH, oiMori, , vtac.nl Q L Oi n,wolda JOSEPH M. DISTEFANO • 72 Howard Street, Lawrence, Mass. • Saint John's Prep High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineer- ing • ASCE 1,2,3; IJF 3; Villanova Engineer 3, Business Mgr. 4 T T 3. JOSEPH F. DISTEFANO • 7275 Bradford Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Bachelor of Arts in English. JOSEPH L. DI TOMO • 245 Frederick Road, Havertown, Pa. • Devon Preparatory School • Bachelor of Arts in English • Bowling 1,2; French Club 1,2; Infra. Sport 1,2,3,4; Literary Soc. 2,3,4; Photo Club 1,2; SGA Tutoring Program 1,2,3. JOHN B. DOHERTY • 882 Martin Avenue, Bryn Mawr, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Acc. Soc. 2,3,4; Infra. Sports 2,3,4. CARL S. DOLENTE • 1929 Grecntrcc Road, Cherry Hill, N. J. • Bishop Eustace Preparatory School • Bachelor of Arts in English • Sr. Class OFF., Vice-Pres.; Jr. Class OFF., Troas.,- CCD 2,3,4,- Lynx 3,4; Delta Pi Mu 2,3,4. NORMAN J. DONAGHUE • Eldridge and Taylor Apts., West Col- lingswood, N. J. • Camden Catholic High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • IEEE 3.4 Jotcph M. DisUfono Jotcph F. Diitcfono Jotcph I. DITomo John B. Doherty Cori S. Dolentc Norman J. Donoghuc David J. Donahue Raymond C. Dortoy Fronti A. Donnelly Jamet J. Dougherty Albert C. Doody Kathleen M. Dougherty DAVID J. DONAHUE • 816 De Kalb Street, Norristown, Pa. • Bishop Kenrick High School • Bachelor of Science in Psy- chology • NROTC 1,2,3,4,- Intra. Sports 1,2.3.4; Psychology Club 2,3,4,- Quarter-Deck Soc. 4. FRANCIS A. DONNELLY • 54 E. Cuthberl Boulevard. Westmont. N. J. • Camden Catholic High School • Bachelor of Arts in History • Belle Masque 3,4; Delta Pi Mu 1,2.3,4; Intra. Sports J,2,3,4; History Club 3.4. ALBERT C. DOODY • 1067 Rosegold Street, Franklin Square, N. Y. • Sowanhaka High School • Bachelor of Arts in Poli- tical Science • NROTC 1,2.3,4,- Delta Pi Mu 2,3,4; IJF 3,4, Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4,- Semper Fidelis 3,4; Rugby Team 3,4. RAYMOND C. DORSEY • 623 Woodward Avenue, McKees Rocks, Pa. • Stowe Twp. High School • Bachelor of Electrical En- gineering • IEEE 2,3,4; Eta Kappa Mu 3,4. JAMES J. DOUGHERTY • 259 Ripka Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Psychology. KATHLEEN M. DOUGHERTY • 954 County Line Road. Bryn Mawr, Pa. • Bryn Mawr Hospital School of Nursing • Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Patrick A. Dougherty Edward T. Doyle Robert J. Dowling Doni W. Oritcoll Lynne Oownlng Timothy F. Oritcoll PATRICK A. DOUGHERTY • 1101 Spruce Avenue, Elsmere, Wil- mington, Del. • Pierre S. duPont High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • IEEE 3,4; WWVU 2,3. ROBERT J. DOWLING • 66 Dryden Drive, Meriden, Conn. • Marianapolis Prep High School • Bachelor of Arts in English • Jr. Concert Comm..- Delta Pi Mu 1,2.3.4, IJF, Chairman 3,4; Literary Soc. 3.4,- Villanovan 3,4; Rugby Team 2,3,4. LYNNE DOWNING • 1554 Maple Street, Bethlehem, Pa. • Fitz- gerald Morey Hospital • Bachelor of Science in Nursing. EDWARD T. DOYLE 910 Westdale Place, Springfield, Pa. • Mon- signor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • NROTC 1.2,3.4, AICE 2,- ASCE 2,3,4. Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4 Quarter-Deck Soc. 4. DENIS W. DRISCOLL • 1650 44rh Street. Brooklyn. N. Y. • Brook- lyn Prep High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Steer. Comm. 3,4; Blue Key 3,4,- K of C 1,2,3,4; Jr. Ring Mass Comm. Chair.; Belle Air 1,2,3; Marketing Soc. 3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; SGA Tutoring Prog. 2. TIMOTHY F. DRISCOLL • 62 Fair Haven Road, Fair Haven, N. J. • Red Bank Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Steer. Comm. 3,4; Blue Key 1.2,3,4; Delta Pi Epsilon 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Gamma Phi 3, Treas. 4; Jr. Dinner Dance Comm. Chairman. 26S John G. Drotdick George f. Oruitl Jon I. Dub Edword G. Duffy Richord T. Duffy Vinconl P. D’Ulltte Donald A. Duncan Richard B. Dunne. Jr. Eugeno J. Dwyor James J. Dwyer Michael J. Early David T. Edward JOHN G. DROSDICK • 432 Allen Street, West Hazleton, Pa. • West Hazleton High School • Bachelor of Chemical Engi- neering • AICE 1,2,3,4,- Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Sanctuary Soc. 1,2,3,4. GEORGE F. DRUIST • 4309 Prasse Road, South Euclid, Ohio • Charles F. Brush High School • Bachelor of Electrical En- gineering • NROTC 1.2,3,4; IEEE 2,3,4. Drill Team 1; Intr. Sports 1,3,4; Quarter-Deck Soc. 4. JON I. DUBS • 24 Lee Street, Hanover, Pa. • Delone Catholic High School • Bachelor of Arts • Lacrosse Club 1,- Sanctuary Soc. 1,2; Villenova Singers 1,2,3,4; Villanova Spires 3,4. EDWARD G. DUFFY • Yerkes Road, Yerfces, Pa • Bishop Ken- rick High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Intr. Sports 1,2,3,4. RICHARD T. DUFFY • 38 Wooffon Road. Essex Fells. N. J. • Delbarton High School • Bachelor of Arts in Social Studies • Delta Pi Mu 2,3,4; Intr. Sports 1,2,3,4,- Psychology Club 3.4; Shamokinaki 2. VINCENT P. D'ULISSE • 134 Overhill Road, Upper Darby, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Electrical En- gineering • IEEE 4; WWVU 1.4 DONALD A. DUNCAN • 334 Valley Road. Merion, Pa. • Bache- lor of Science in Economics. RICHARD B. DUNNE, JR. • 10 Rivervue Avenue, Warwick, R. • La Salle Academy • Bachelor of Science in Education • NROTC 1,2,3,4; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Fr. Orientation Comm.; IJF 2,3,4; Photo Dept. 3.4; Spirit Comm. 1,2; WWVU 2.3.4; Drill Team 1,2,3,4. EUGENE J. DWYER • 414 N. Arlington Avenue, East Orange, N. J. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. JAMES J. DWYER • 6 Laude Court, St. Louis, Mo. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. MICHAEL J. EARLY • 628 V . Lafayette Street, Norristown, Pa • Bishop Kenrick High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Acc. Soc. 2,3,4; Intr. Sports 1,4. DAVID T. EDWARDS • 1666 N. Point Avenue. San Francisco. Calif. • Saint John's College High School • Bachelor of Science in Political Science • NROTC 1,2,- Delta Pi Mu 1.2.3.4; Drill Team 1,- Lynx 3,4, Managing Editor 4 Joteph B. Egan Richard J. Egger, Jr. Robert V. Ehnow Thomoi H. Ellis Roger W. Eltatter John W. Emery JOSEPH B. EGAN • 225 E. 35fh Street. New York, N. Y. • Im- maculata High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics NROTC 1.2,3,4; Acc. Soc. 1.2.3,4; Gamma Phi 2,3,4; Intr. Sports 1,2,3,4; Quarter-Deck Soc. 4. RICHARD J. EGGER. JR • 1477 Potter Lane. Wayne. Pa • Uni- versity of Detroit High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Stuoies • Political Union 3.4; Pre-Law Soc. 4. ROBERT V. EHNOW • 23 V eiss Avenue, Flourown, Pa. • La Salle High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • SAM 4. THOMAS H. ELLIS • 717 13fh Street. Watervliet. N. Y. • La Salle Institute • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering • NROTC 1,2.3.4; IEEE 1,2,3.4, Circuit 4; Ice Hockey Club 1.2,3.4; Quarter-Deck Soc. 4. ROGER W. ELSASSER • 57 E. 14fh Street, Huntington Station. N. Y. • Chaminade High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Jr. Mother's Day 3; Delta Pi Mu 1,2,3, Trcas. 4, Football, Mgr. 1,2,3,4; Intr. Sports 1,2,3.4,- Sanctuary Soc. 1.2; Villanovan 4. JOHN W. EMERY • Morrie's Acres, Phillipsburg. N. J. • Phillips- burg High School • Bachelor of Arts in English • SGA 1; Jr. Class Off., Pres.,- Cottilion Comm. 2,- Baseball 1,2.3.4; Delta Pi Mu 2,3,4,- Intr. Sports 1,2.3,4,- Sanctuary Soc. 3,4; Who's Who 4. ___________ Bernard P. Ennii John J. Eppig, Jr. Erie J. Erickson George J. Ener Paul D. Erfle Franeit J. Forrell BERNARD P. ENNIS • 46 Mitchell Street, Rochester, N. Y. • Aquinas Institute • Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engi- neering • AlChE 2.3,4; Intr. Sports 1,2,3,4; Swimming 1,2; Villanova Engineer 4. JOHN J. EPPIG, JR. • 7 Harbor Road, Harbor Acres. Port Wash- ington, N. Y. • Chaminade High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Mendel Bulletin 4; Univ. Marching Band 1,2,3, Pres. 4; Concert Band 1,2,3, Pres. 4. PAUL D. ERFLE • 2500 Wynncficld Drive, Havertown, Pa • Saint Joseph's College High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineer- ing • AlChE 1,2,- AICE 3,4; ASCE 3,4, Villanova Engineer 3,4. ERIC J. ERICKSON • 140 Green Valley Road. Upper Darby, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Basketball 1,2,3,4. GEORGE J. ESSER • 137 Luddington Ave., Clifton, N. J. • St Peter's Preparatory High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • SGA 3. Ph‘ Kappa Pi 2,3,4; Who's Who 4. IEEE 2,3,4; Intr. Sports 1,2,3,4; Sr. Steer. Comm.; CCD 4,- Sanctuary Soc. 1,2,3,4; Villanova Engineer 2,3,4. FRANCIS J. FARRELL • 39 Louis Street, Staten Island, N. Y. • Augustinan Academy • Bachelor of Science in Chemistry • ACS 1,2,3, Vice-Pros. 4, Delta Epsilon Sigma 3, Vice-Pres. 4; WWVU 2,3,4; Who's Who 4; SGA Tutoring Prog. 3.4; Sanctuary Soc. 1. WILLIAM M. PATH, JR. • 6101 N. Fairhill Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Bachelor of Arts. JOHN G. FAY • 102 Valley View Drive, V etherfield, Conn. • Cardinal Dougherty High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Football 3,4; SAM 4. JAMES C. FELLER • 362 Malcolm Avenue, North Plainfield. N. J. • North Plainfield High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • SGA 3; Jr. Charity Outing Comm.; Jr. Mother’s Day Comm.,- Jr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Cottilion Comm.; Blue Key 2,3,4,- Delta Pi Epsilon 2,3,4; Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4, lacrosse 3,- Pre law Society 1,2,3,4, T T 3. ANDREW J. FENNELL • 1805 Powell Street, Norristown, Pa. • Bachelor op Science in Economics • Acc. Soc. 3,4,- Gamma Phi 3,4. MARTIN J. FERKO • 2023 125 Street, College Point, L. I., N. Y. • Bachelor of Science in Biology. JEREMIAS FERNANDEZ, O.S.A. • Villanova Monastery, Villanova, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. RICHARD I. FERON • 514 £. Durham St., Philadelphia 19, Pa. • St. Joseph's Prep • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Delta Pi Mu 2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,- NFCC 1,2,3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4; Tennis 3,4. DONALD P. FICCA • 1410 Cardinal Drive. Coatesville. Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. KATHRYN M. FIERRO • 711 N. Church Shreet, Hazleton. Pa • Hazleton Senior High School • Bachelor of Science in Nurs- ing • Steer. Comm. 3,4; Fr. Orientation Comm , Belle Air 4 Pi Theta Chi 1,2,3,4,- Jr. Charity Outing Comm..- Soph. Cottilion Comm.,- Soph. Spring Outing Comm.; T T 3. ZACHARY J. FINK • 708 Berwyn Avenue, Berwyn. Pa. • Bache- lor of Science in Chemistry. EDWARD J. FINN • 257 Township Line Road, Upper Darby, Pa • St. Thomas More High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Acc. Soc. 4. CHRISTIAN A. FISHER • 945 Church Street. North Wales. Pa. • la Salle College High School • Bachelor of Arts in English • Soph. Cottilion Comrr..; Blue Key 1,2,3,4; K of C 3,4; Pre law Soc. 1,2,- Swimming 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1. 267 THOMAS M. FITZGERALD • 3667 Highwood Drive, Washington. D. C. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. JOHN J. FITZPATRICK • 17 Dewey Road, Cheltenham, Pa. • West Catholic Boys' High School • Bachelor of Arts in Mod- ern Languages • Belle Air 3; Beta Gamma Soc. 3; Delta Epsilon Sigma 4; SGA Tutoring Prog. 3,4,- History Club Vice-Pros. 3, Pres. 4. HERBERT B. FIXLER • 15 Edgebrook Road, New Brunswick, N. J. • New Brunswick Senior High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • NROTC 1.2,3; Drill Team 1,2; Intr. Sports 1,2; Lacrosse Club 1,2,3,4; Spirit Comm. 1. JOHN T. FLANAGAN • 265 Berkley Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Northeast Catholic High School • Bachelor of Chemical En- gineering- • IEEE 2,3, Vice-Pres. 4; Tau Beta Pi 3,4. TIMOTHY C. FLANAGAN 151 Whiteland Hunt Road, Downing- town. Pa. • Malvern Preparatory • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Marketing $6c. 3,4,- Pi Sigma Epsilon 3, Pres. 4. REGINA M. FLATLEY, SR. • 2000 W. Baltimore Street, Balti- more, Md. Thsmot M. Filig«rold John J. Fitzpatrick Herbert B. Fixltr John T. Flanagan Timothy C. Flanagan Regina M. Flatley, Sr. Richard P. Flogol Eugene A. Floyd, III leo J. Flynn Michael C. Foley John J. Ford, III Thomas J. Forete PATRICIA A. FORRESTER • 2548 Talmadge Road, Toldeo, Ohio • St. Urusla Academy • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Pi Theta Chi 1,2,3,4; Belle Air 3,4; Jr. Steer. Comm.; WWVU 2; Young Republicans 4; Jr. Mother's Day Comm.; Women's Glee Club 2,- T T 3,- Jr. Charity Ball Comm VINCENT J. FORTE • 6 Deepwood Drive, Wolcott, Conn. • Bache- lor of Civil Engineering. MICHAEL P. FOSTER • 1407 Highland Avenue, Chester, Pa. • Bachelor of Arts in English. JOHN F. FOWLER • 1006 Buckinham Way, Morrisville, Pa. • Bachelor of Arts. DONALD G. FOX • 116 S. Clay Street, De Pere, Wisconsin • Bachelor of Science in Economics. GEORGE J. FOX • 349 Powell Road, Springfield, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • ASCE 3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Rugby 2.3. 268 RONALD P. FLEGEL • 912 Burke Avenue, Rockledge, Pa. • St. Joseph's Preparatory • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • ASME 2,3,4; Intr. Sports 1,2,3,4; Villanova Engineer 4. EUGENE A. FLOYD. Ill • 2439 E. 14fh Street, Brooklyn 35, N. Y. • Bachelor of Science in Physics. LEO J. FLYNN • 608 Salter Place, Westfield, N. J. • Bachelor of Science in Biology. MICHAEL C. FOLEY • 3902 Netherfield Road, Philadelphia, Pa. • La Salle College High School • Bachelor of Mechanical En- gineering • IEEE 2, ASME 3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,- IFC Ball Comm 4; Phi Kappa Pi 1,2,3,4. JOHN J. FORD, III • 11 Dechert Road, Conshohocken, Pa. Bachelor of Science in Social Studies. THOMAS J. FORESE • 63 Soutn Sth Avenue, Coatesville, Pa■ Coatesville Senior High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Acc. Soc. 2,3,4,- IJF 3; SAM 4. Patricia A. Forrester Vincent J. Forte Michael P. F ‘Mf John F. Fowler Donald G. Fox George J. F« Gerald 8. FroncesM Eugene M. Francisco Heim K. From Joseph M. Freeman Harry F. Furlong Thomas J. Furst GERALD B. FRANCESKI 815 Main Street. Forest City, Pa. • Forest City High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Finance Soc. 3, Pres. 4,- Football 1,2,3,4; Pre-Law Soc. 2,3,4, SGA Tutoring Prog. 3.4. EUGENE M. FRANCISCO • 29 Greenhill Road, Broomall, Pa. • Malvern Prep • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Infra. Sports 3,4,- IRS 4; Marketing Soc. 2,3,4. HEINZ K. FRANZ «316 Valley View Road. King of Prussia. Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. JOSEPH M. FREEMAN 6311 Newtown Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. • Bachelor of Arts in English. HARRY F. FURLONG • 4717 Tampa Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Northeast Catholic High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • ASME 2,3, Treas. 4, Pi Tau Sigma 4, Tau Beta Pi 4. THOMAS J. FURST • 14 Sands Road, Glen Cove, N. Y. • Cham- inade High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • SGA 1,2,3,4; Stud. Cabinet Chair. 3; Stud. Senate 2, Vice-Chair. 3, Pres. 4; Stud. Body Pres. 4; Steer. Comm. 3; Fr. Orientation Comm. Chair.; Blue Key 2,3,4. DAVID P. GALLAGHER • 20 Grant Avenue. Haverford. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Arts in His- tory • T T 2,3; History Club 3,4. EUGENE C. GALLAGHER • 160 Moir Avenue, West Conshohoc- ken. Pa. • La Salle High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies. PHILIP GALLAGHER • 7135 Louise Road, Philadelphia, Pa. • La Salle High School • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering • AlChE 2.3,4,- Psychology Club 1,2,3. RICHARD J. GALLI • Skyline Drive, Glen Mills, Pa. • Bishop Shanahan High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineer- ing • ASME 2,3, Sec. 4; P. Tau Sigma 3, Pres. 4,- Rocket Soc. 1,2; Tau Beta Pi 3,4; Villanova Engineer 4. LEONARD S. GANIEL • 322 Campe Street. Egg Harbor City, N. J. • Holy Spirit High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Steer. Comm. 3,4; Pre-Law Soc. 1,2,3,4; Gamma Phi 3,4; Fr. Orientation Comm.; Soph. Cottilion Comm.,- Soph. Spring Outing Comm.; Jr. Charity Ball Comm. THOMAS G. GAVIN • 1008 Grandview Street, Scranton, Pa. • Scranton Preparatory School • Bachelor of Arts in Sociology • NROTC 1,2,3,4, SGA 3,4; Intra. Sports 1.2,3,4; NFCCS 4; Sem- per Fidelis 2,3,4; Villanovan 3,4. MARY J. GEIGER • 607 Hickory Lane, Seaford, Del. • Seaford High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Phi Theta Chi 1,2,3,4; T T 2; IJF 2; Navy Nurse Candidate Corps 4; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Cottilion Comm. JOSEPH J. GERBER • 25 N. Oak Avenue, Mi. Ephraim, N. J. • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering. JOHN C. GEROSKY • 682 Laurel Lane, Wyckoff, N. J. • Ramapo Regional High School • Bachelor of Science in Psychology • Delta Pi Mu 1,2,3.4. Intr. Sports 1,2,3,4; Lynx 2,3, Art Ed. 4. Psychology Club 3,4; Jr. Dinner Dance Comm.; Jr. Ring Comm,; Sailing Soc. 4; Soph. Cotillion Comm. WILLIAM A. GESUALDI • 400 Clark Street. Claik's Green, Pa. • Clark Summit Abington High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • SGA 4; IEEE 2,3,4,- Eta Kappa Mu 3.4,- Intr. Sports 2,3,4; Phi Kappa Pi 2,3,4; Villanova Engineer 4,- SGA Rep. EUGENE GIACOMELLI • 318 Mount Vernon Street, Vineland, N. J. • Sacred Heart High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Acc. Soc. 1,2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Nick Basca Comm. 1; Pre-Law Soc. 2,3. ALBERT J. GIANNANTONIO • 422 Conerd Drive, SpringMd, Pa. • Upper Darby Senior High School • Bachelor of Civil En- gineering • NROTC 1,2,3,4; Intr. Sports 3,4; Photo Club 4, Villanova Singers 1. Eugene C. Gollogher Joseph J. Gerber Philip Gallagher John C. Gcrosky Richard J. Golli William A. Gesuoldi Leonard S. Goniel Eugene Giocomelli Thomas G. Gavin Albert J. Giannantonio David T. Gibbon James J. Gibney Peter S. Gillen John J. Gloffre Alphonse Giordano, Jr. Richard B. Girdler DAVID T. GIBBONS • 146 Grofon Place, West Hempstead, N. Y. • Saint Agnes Cathedral High School • Bachelor op Arts in History • Soph. Cottilion Comm.; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Literary Soc. 4; NFCCS 1,2; Political Union 4; History Club 3,4. JAMES J. GIBNEY • 49 W. Willow Sreet, Beacon, N. Y. • Bachelor of Arts in Sociology. PETER S. GILLEN • 77 Bellmore Street, Floral Park, N. Y. • Floral Park High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Delta Pi Epsilon 1,2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4. JOHN J. GIOFFRE 411 Westchester Avenue, Port Chester, N. Y. • Archbishop Stepinac High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Acc. Soc. 2,3,4; Gamma Phi 3,4; Intr. Sports 1,2,3,4; Nick Basca Comm. 1. ALPHONSE GIORDANO, JR. • 49 Cornell Drive, Livingston, N. Y. • West Orange High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • NROTC 1,2,3,4; Delta Pi Epsilon 2,3,4; Ice Hockey Club 1; Intr. Sports 1; SAM 3,4; T T 2. RICHARD B. GIRDLER • 388 Morris Avenue, Mountain Lakes, N. J. • Mountain Lakes High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Jr. Charity Outing Comm.; K of C 3,4; Swimming 1,2,3, Captain 4; Intramural Staff 2,3,4. GEORGE J. GIUNTA «516 Kennedy Road, Springfield. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Intr. Sports 1,2,3,4,- Pre-Law Soc. 4. PATRICK W. GIVEY • 660 Monroe Avenue, Ardsley. Pa. • La Salle College High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • IEEE 2,3,4, Vice-Ch. 4; Eta Kappa Mu 3,4, Sec. 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, Catologer 4. RONALD J. GLADIS • 2339 Moore Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Bishop Neumann High School • Bachelor of Electrical En- gineering • IEEE 2,3,4, IJF 3,4, Villanovan 2,3,4; WWVU 1,2,3,4,- Amateur Radio Club 4; Intra. Athletics Council 1,3; Spirit Comm. 3,4. H. WILLIAM GLAZIER • 105 Montgomery Avenue, Norristown, Pa. • A. D. Eisenhower Senior High School • Bachelor of Science in Political Science. WILLIAM C. GLENN • 3632 W. Rum Road. Munhall. Pa. • Mun- hall High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Jr. Charity Outing Comm.; Intra. Sports 2,3.4; K of C 4; Marketing Soc. 4; Pistol Team 2; Rugby Team 3,4. WALTER G. GOGOLA «515 School House Lane, Willow Grove, Pa. • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. ANDREW M. GOLEBIEWSKI • 1506 White Horse Pike, Egg Har- bor, N. J. • Saint Joseph's High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Acc. Soc. 2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1.2,3,4. JOSEPH M. GONDUSKY • 406 N. Clinton Street, Cathage, N. Y. • Augustinian Academy • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineer- ing • ASME 2.3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4, Phi Kappa Pi 2,3,4; SGA Rep. 4; Pi Tau Sigma 3,4; Tau Beta Pi 3,4; Villanova Engineer 3,4. EDWARD J. GORNOWSKI • 825 New England Drive, Westfield. N. J. • Holy Trinity High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4, Intra. Athletic Council 2,3; Lambda Kappa Delta 1,2,3,4. RICHARD H. GOVE • 4603 Boulevard, Brant Beach, N. J. Southern Regional High School • Bachelor of Science in Ed- ucation • K of C 3,4; Lynx 4. Rugby Team 2,3, Captain 4. JOHN C. GRAZIS, JR. • 12 N. 23rd Street. Pottsville, Pa. • Potts- ville High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4,- IRS 4; Marketing Soc. 4; Political Union 4. WILLIAM A. GREENE, JR. • Dewart Road, Greenwich, Conn. • Saint Mary's High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • NROTC 1,2,3.4, Delta Pi Epsilon 2,3,4; Drill Team 1,2; Ice Hockey Club 1,2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Semper Fidelis 2; Pi Sigma Epsilon 4; Rugby Team 2,3,4. George J. Givnla Andrew M. Golebiewski Patrick W. Givey Joseph M. Gondutky Ronald J. Gladis William H. Glatier William C. Glenn Walter G. Gogola Edward J. Gornowskl Richard H. Gove John C. Grom, Jr. William A. Greene. Jr- EDWARD G. GROVES • 5946 Belmar Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Father Judge High School • Bachelor of Arts • Sr. Dinner Dance Comm.; Jr. Charity Outing Comm.; Acc. Soc. 4; Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; History Club 3.4. ANGELO R. GUADAGNO • 456 Avenue C. Bayonne, N. J. • Xavier High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • IEEE 2,3,4; K. of C. 2,3; Phi Kappa Pi 1,2,4. HENRY H. GUERKE • R. D. 4, Easton, Pa. • Notre Dame High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • NROTC 1,2,3,4; Drill Team 1,2,3,4; Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Intra. Athletics Council 3,4; Political Union 1,2,3,4,- Pre-Law Soc. 1,2,3.4. VICTOR R. GUILMETTE • 503 Durling Road, Union, N. J. • Scion Hall Prep. • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • IEEE 2,3,4; Circuit 2,3,4; Eta Kappa Mu 3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Phi Kappa Pi 1,2, Treas. 3, Vice-Prcs. 4,- Sancutary Soc. 2; Villanova Engineer 2,3,4. ANDREW J. GUINOSSO • 6705 Germantown Avenue, Philadel- phia, Pa. • Cardinal Dougherty High School • 8achelor of Civil Engineering • NROTC 1,2,3,4; AlChE 2; ASCE 3,4; Intra. Sports 1,3. JAMES M. GUNN • 178-14 80 Drive, Jamaica Estates, N. Y. • Holy Cross High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engi- neering • ASME 4. THOMAS W. GURCHICK • 939 Paul Street. Gloucester City. N. J. • Gloucester Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • ACS 1,2,3,- Astronomical Soc. 3; Rocket Soc. 2; Rifle Team 1,- NEA 2,3,4; Penn. State Educ. Assoc. 2,3,4. THEODORE GUSTENHOVEN • 849 Lincoln Avene. Maywood. N. J. • Bergen Catholic High School • Bachelor of Arts in English • Golf Team 4; Intra. Sports 2,3,4; K of C 4; Shamokineki 2; Spirit Comm. 4; Villanova Singers 1. ROGER J. GUTHRIE • 5 Hamilton Road. Waltham, Mass. • Bache- lor of Science in Economics. EDWARD A. GUZIK • 6663 Montague Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Roman Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Psy- chology • IJF 2,3,4; WWVU 3,4 SAMIR N. HABASH • Box 840, Jabal Hussein. Amman, Jordan • Alahliyyah College High School • Bachelor of Chemical En- gineering • AlChE 1,2,3,4. WILLIAM C. HAID, JR. • 5926 Erd,ck Street. Philadelphia, Pa. • Father Judge High School • Bachelor of Science in Psychol- ogy • Intra. Sports 1,- Psychology Club 3,4; Sociology Club 3,4. Robert J. Hall Fronds A. Halsoll William J. Halstead Ronald J. Ham Alexander H. Handy. Jr. Coleman J. Honover ROBERT J. HALL • Brasher Falls, N. Y. • Bachelor of Science in Eoucation. FRANCIS A. HALSALL • 1037 E. Cheltenham Avenue. Philadel- phia, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Physics. WILLIAM J. HALSTEAD • 24 Maplewood Road. Hartsdale, N. Y. . White Plains High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Bowling 3,4,- Intra. Sports 3,4 RONALD J. HAM • R. D. 1, Box 22, Johnstown, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics • CCD 4,- Drill Team 2,3; Political Union 3.4,- Rocket Soc. 1,2,3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4; Riflo Team 1.2.3- ALEXANDER H. HANDY, JR. • 15 Canoebrook Road, Short Hills, N. J. • Millburn High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Delta Pi Epsilon 2,3.4. Intra. Sports 1,2,3.4,- Marketing Soc. 3,4; T T 1,2,3. COLEMAN J. HANOVER • 133 Parkside Road, Plainfield. N. J. . Plainfield High School • 8achelor of Science in Economics • NROTC 1,2,- Semper Fidelis 1; Villanova Singers 1,2. 271 Elborl J. Hording Ronald M. Howlcy Korl J. Hedberg Joseph C. H ff rnan John J. Hoffron Ronold F. H nft Jay A. Hcrjhofl Wilbur E. Herfjtein Jam J. Hill Michael D. Hill Paul 0. Hill Thomas J. Hillegatt ELBERT J. HARDING • 56 f. Greenwood Avenue, Lansdowne. Pa. • Lansdowns-Aldan High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Accounting Soc. 1,2,4; Bowling 1,2,4; Finance Soc. 1,2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Pre-Law Soc. 3,4; Psychology Club 4. RONALD M. HAWLEY • 30 Aldwyn Lane, Villanova, Pa. • Devon Preparatory School • Bachelor of Arts in English. KARL J. HEDBERG 4155 Terrace Street, Philadelphia, Pa • Roman Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Acc. Soc. 2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; T T 2,3. JOSEPH C. HEFFERNAN • 909 Comstock Avenue, Syracuse, N. Y. • William Nottingham High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • SGA 3; ASC 4; Biology Club; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; K of C 2,- lambda Kappa Delta 2.3; SGA Rep. 3,4; lynx 2; SGA Tutoring Prog. 1. JOHN J. HEFFRON • 572 Miller Street, Luzerne, Pa. • West Side Central Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; IF Ball Comm. 3.4: Lambda Kappa Delta 1.2,3,4. RONALD F. HENTZ • 4618 Hurley Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Cardinal Dougherty High School • Bachelor of Science in Physics • SGA 4, Physics Club 1,2,3,4. JAY A. HERSHOFF -2101 Springhouse Road, Broomell, Pa. • Lower Merion High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics. WILBUR E. HERTSTEIN 6108 Princeton Avenue, Glen Echo, Md. • Saint John's Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Astronomy • Am. Inst, of Physics 2,3,4; Astronomical Soc. 1,2,3,4,- Concept 1,2,- Intra. Sports 2,3; Mendel Bulletin 3; Physics Club 2,3,4; Rocket Soc. 3; Math. Club 1,2,3. JAMES J. HILL • 3117 W. Tenth Street, Chester, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Chemistry • ACS 4. MICHAEL D. HILL • 932 Broad Street, Collingdalc, Pa. • Mon- signor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Electrical En- gineering • IEEE 2,3, Treas. 4,- Eta Kappa Mu 3, Trcas. 4; Tau Beta Pi 3,4. PAUL D. HILL • Cherry Lane, Tallman, N. Y. • Suffern High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Belle Masque 3; Con- servative Club 3,- Finance Soc. 3,4,- Young Republicans 4. THOMAS J. HILLEGASS • 12 E. Chestnut Hill Avenue, Philadel- phia, Pa. • Saint Joseph's Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering • ASCE 1,2,3,4; Tau Beta Pi 3,4. Richard J. Hill Flayd J. Helway Bernard J. Hoogland Roger C. Hop Thoma H. Howard William E. Howell, Jr. RICHARD J. HILLES • 325 E. Huckley Avenue, Ridley Perk, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studifs • NROTC 1,2; Drill Team 1; Intra. Sports 1; Psychology Club 2,3,4,- Sociology 3,4. FLOYD J. HOLWAY • 1147 E. 39 Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. • Brooklyn Technical High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Delta Pi Epsilon 2,3,4. BERNARD J. HOOGLAND • 232 Emmett Place, Ridgewood, N. J- • Bergen Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Finance Soc. 3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Semper Fidelis 1,2,3,4. ROGER C. HOPE • 800 Hazle Street, Tamaqua, Pa. • Tamaqua High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Delta Pi Epsilon 2,3,4; Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Intra. Athletics Council- Marketing Soc. 2,- NFCCS; Spirit Comm. 1,2; T T 2,3. THOMAS H. HOWARD • Saucon Valley Road, Behlehem, Pa. Saint John's Preparatory School • Bachelor of Chemical En- gineering • AlChE 2, Treas. 3. Sec. 4; Tau Beta Pi 3,4. WILLIAM E. HOWELL, JR. • 108 E. Pembrey Drive. Wilmington, Del. • Salcsianum School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Delta Pi Epsilon 2,3,4, Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; WWVU 2; Rugby Team 2,3; IF Council 3, Sec., Treas. 4. William W. Howerton Kevin J. Huguc Charles A. Huguei Arthur R. Hunter John W. Hurley Horry J. Hukhinton WILLIAM W. HOWERTON 314 Marlyn Lane. Wallingford. Pa. • Bromfleld School • Bachelor of Arts • NROTC 1,2; Con- cept 2,3,4; Drill Team 1,2; Villanova Singers 1,2,3,4. KEVIN J. HUGUE • 296 Sherwood Drive. Southport. Conn. • Fairfield Preparatory School • Bachelor of Arts in History • • Conservative Club 2.3,4, Intra. Sports 1,2,3.4. Pre-law Soc. 3,4; T T 2,3,- History Club 3,4. CHARLES A. HUGUES • 5946 Chester Avenue, Philadelphia. Pa. • West Chester High School • Bachclor of Arts in Political Science • SGA 4, French Club 1; Intra. Sports 1.2.3.4, Political Union 4; History Club 3,- SGA Rep. 4; Basketball Club. ARTHUR R. HUNTER • Bridge Street. Wallkill. N. Y. • Saint Patrick's High School • Bachelor of Science in Physics • Astronomical Soc. 2, Treas. 3,4; SGA Rep. 4; Musk Soc. 3.4; Pistol Team 2,3,4. JOHN W. HURLEY • Bucksport, Me. • Augustinian Academy • Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering • AlChE 2,3,4; Tau Beta Pi 3.4,- Univ. Marching Band 1,2,3,4,- Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Villanova Engineer 3,4,- T T 3. HARRY J. HUTCHINSON • 100 Maple Avenue. Narberth, Pa. • Saint Joseph Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Lambda Kappa Delta 1,2,3,4. DAVID F. HYLAND • 335 Colonia Boulevard. Rahway, N. J■ • Saint Peter High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Blue Key 4, K of C 3.4. Track 1.2,3.4; Who's Who 4. LEONARD M. INSALACO • R. D. 1. Pittston, Pa. • West Pittston High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering AIEE 3,4,- Intra. Sports 3,4. SAMUEL A. IORIO • 289 Linden Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. • Saint Michael High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Basketball 1,2,3; Marketing Soc. 2. DAVID W. JACOBS • 107 Brook Road. Pittsford, N. Y. • Pittsford Central High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Jr. Steer. Comm.; Concept 1,2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2.3.4; Music Soc. 1; Psychology Club 2,- Univ. Marching Band 1,2.3.4; Villa- nova ns 1,2,3,4. PETER J. JACOBY • 242 Meeting House Lane. Merion Station. Pa. • Harriton High School of Lower Morion • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Sr. Homecoming Comm. 3,4; Sr. Con- cert Comm. 3,4,- Jr. Charity Outing Comm.,- Jr. Concert Comm.; Belle Air 3. JOHN A. JANITZ • 603 Heckman Avenue. Nazareth. Pa. • Notre Dame High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • AIEE 2,- ASME 2,3,4,- Intra. Sports 1.2,3,4; Phi Kappa P. 1.2,3.4. David f. Hyland David W. Jacobs loanard M. Insalaco Fotor J. Jacoby Arthur F. Jonningt John N. Johnson Mary E. Jormon Lloyd C. Jonos Richard J. Jodko Raymond A. Jonos ARTHUR F. JENNINGS • 304 Krewson Terrace. Willow Grove. Pa. • Bishop McDevitf High School • Bachelor of Science in Me- chanical Engineering • ASME 1.2,3,4 ARY E. JERMAN • 48 E. Stewart Avenue. Lansdowne, Pa • hbishop Prendergast High School • Bachelor of Science in RICHARD J. JODKA Lawrence Academy • • 31 Nashua Street. Ayer. Mass • The Bachelor of Arts • Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4. IN N. JOHNSON • 639 Pennsylvania Avenue. Prospect Park. • Saint James Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science • ■ •-------- • i CCA I VJi LLOYD C. JONES • 1459 Briarclift Drive, Bethlehem, Pa. • Allen- town Central Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics. MOND A. JONES • 254 Heather Road, Upper Darby, Pa. • io Heart School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies 'a Gamma Soc. 2; Conservative Club 2; CCD 3.4, Intra. Sports 1,4; Philosophy Club 3,4,- Psychology Club 2,3,4; Villanova for Psych. Inv. 3,4. 273 JOSEPH F. KARNICKY 121 Sherman Avenue, Trenton, N. J. • Notre Dame High School • Bachelor of Science in Chem- istry • ACS 1,2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2; Who's Who 4. ROBERT A. KASE • 438 Fourth Street, East Greenville, Pa. • Upper Pcrkiomen High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineer- ing • ASCE 1,2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; NFCCS 2; Villanova Engineer 4. ANDREW T. KASHUBA • 649 Central Avenue, Ardsley, Pa. • Bishop McDevitt High School • Bachelor of Science in Chem- istry • ACS 1,2,3, Pres. 4. ROBERT M. KATEN • 84 Eighty-Ninth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. • Brooklyn Technical High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Class Officer 3; Charity Outing Comm. 3; Charity Party Comm. 3; Coftilion Comm. 2; Acc. Soc. 3,4; Intra Sports 2.3.4. MICHAEL G. KAZIMIR • 1924 Henry Street, Rahway, N. J. • Linden High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Coftilion Comm. 2; Spring Outing Comm. 2; Acc. Soc. 2,3,4; Bowling 3,- Gamma Phi 3.4. Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4,- Lacrosse Club 3.4, - T T 2,3; Rugby Team 2,3. HAROLD J. KEATING • 220 Brookside Road, Norristown, Pa. • Bishop Konrick High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Delta Pi Epsilon 2,3, Sec. 4, Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Marketing Soc. 2,4, S-ec 3; Pre-Law Soc. 3.4. Joseph f. Kornicky Robert A. Kate Andrew T. Koihubo Robert M. Kolen Michael G. Koilmir Harold J. Keating Robert M. Keating Kevin 0. Keeley John 0. Keenon Daniel B. Kelleher John D. Kelliher Jomet J. Kelly ROBERT M. KEATING • 225 8 131 Street, Belle Harbor, N. Y • Xavier High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Acc. Soc. 1,2,3,4; Inra. Sports 1,2,3,4,- Lacrosse 3; Semper Fi- delis 1; K of C 1,2,3.4. KEVIN D. KEELEY • 429 Iven Avenue, Wayne, Pa. • Radnor Senior High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Belle Masque 1; Lambda Kappa Delta 1,2,3,4, Lynx 3. JOHN D. KEENAN • 4423 Sherwood Road, Philadelphia, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Marketing Soc. 2,3, Trees. 4,- WWVU 4; Pi Sigma Epsilon 3, Vice-Prcs. 4. DANIEL B. KELLEHER • 24 Brookwood Drive, Wayne, N. J. • DePaul Diocesan High School • Bachelor of Science in Biol- ogy • Intra. Sports 1,2.3; Lambda Kappa Delta 1.2,3,4,- Spanish Club 1,3,4. JOHN D. KELLIHER 417 North Hermitage Avenue, Trenton, N. J. Trenton Catholic Boys' High School • Bachelor of Arts in Social Science • Delta Pi Epsilon 2,3; Intra. Sports 1,2,3; Psychology Club 2. JAMES J. KELLY 712 Hessian Avenue, National Park, N. J. • Gloucester Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Acc. Soc. 2,3,4,- Intra. Sports 4; K of C 4,- Spirit Comm. 3,4. MIRIAM E. KELLY • 7029 Shelbourne Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Saint Basil Academy • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Pi Theta Chi 1,2,3,4, WWVU 1,2,3,4. RICHARD KELLY • 6 Nob Hill Road, Wilmington, Del. • Selesi- enum High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • Phi Kappa Pi 1,2,3,4; Villanova Singers 1,2,3,4. THOMAS L. KELLY • 406 Parkview Drive, Wynnewood, Pa. • Bachelor op Science in Biology. EDWARD R. KENNEDY • 502 S. Sterley Street, Shillington, Pa. • Masuk High School • Bachelor of Arts in Social Science • K of C 2,3,4; Sanctuary Soc. 1. Miriam I. Kelly Richard K ||y Thomot L Kelly Edward R. Kennedy William H. Kenney Eugene B. Kenny WILLIAM H. KENNEDY • 1609 Brent Road, Oreland. Pa. • Bach- elor of Science in Education. EUGENE B. KENNY • John's Lane, Ambler, Pa. • Saint Matthow's High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Basketball 1,2,3,4; Golf Team 1,2,3,4. 274 Vincont J. Konsil linda-Jonc Keon Karlton A. Kioffor Arthur J. King Edward J. Kipp Barry J. Kinch VINCENT J. KENSIL • 106 Wilson Avenue, Havertown, Pa. • Bachelor of Arts in Modern Language. LINDA J, KEON • Knollwood Exi., Elmsford, N. Y. • BriarclifP Manor High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Jr. Steer. Comm., Belle Air 3,4; Concept 3; Pi Theta Chi 2,3,4; Sha- mokinaki 4; T T 3. KARLTON A. KIEFFER • 426 E. Wadsworth Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. • La Salle High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • NROTC 1.2,3.4. IEEE 1,2, ASCE 2,3.4; NFCCS 1,2,3.4, Phi Kappa Pi 1,2,3,4; Quarter-Deck Soc. 4. ARTHUR J. KING • 296 Esplando, Hackensack, N. J. • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • K of C 1,2,3,4, Pre-Law Soc. 2. Sociology Club 2, Vice-Pres. 3,4. EDWARD J. KIPP • 69 Thatcher Road. Rochester. N. Y • Bacm- lor of Civil Engineering • AICE 1,2,3.4; ASCE 4; Nick Basca Comm. 3,4; Spirit Comm. 3,4. BARRY J. KIRSCH • 317 W. Pine Street, Clearfield. Pa. • Bach- elor of Arts in History. ROBERT M. KLIMEK 110 Standish Drive, Pearl River, N. Y. • Loyola High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • AICE 1,2,3,4; ASCE 1,2,3,4,- Intro. Sports 3,4; Villanova Singers 2,3,4. WILLIAM B. KLIMEK • 20 Wilcox Avenue, South River, N. J. • South River High School • 8achelor op Science in Eco- nomics • Acc. Soc. 2,3,4; Gamma Phi 3,4. EDWARD F. KLINE 1701 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. • Holy Spirit High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Intro. Sports 1,2,3,4; K of C 2,3,4; IRS 3,4; Marketing Soc. 2, Pre-Low Soc. 3,4; SAM 4. HERMAN W. KLUMPP • 6848 Radbourne Road. Upper Darby. Pa. • Upper Darby High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Sr. Dinner Dance Comm.; Finance Soc. 1,2,3, Vice- Pres. 4; Intro. Sports 1,2,3,4,- Pre-Law Soc. 3,4,- T T 1,2,3. JOHN M. KOLAR • 105 Front Street. Bridgeport, Pa. • Bishop Kcnrick High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Acc. Soc. 2,3,4; Univ. Marching Band 2,3,- Concert Band 2,3. EDWARD KOOSA • 240 Edin Avenue. Waterbury, Conn. • Sacred Heart High School • Bachelor of Arts in Science • Intro. Sports 1; Lambda Kappa Delta 2,3,4,- Spanish Club 1,2. EDWARD R. KOSEK • 2533 Tulip Street. Philadelphia. Pa. • Saint Joseph's Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Biology. JAMES F. KOSTECKY • 738 Sunset Avenue, Akron, Pa. • Ephrata Union High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • SGA 4: ASCE 2,3,4,- AICE 2,3,4,- Intro. Sports 2,3,4,- Villanova En- gineer 2,3,4. STANLEY A. KOZIOWSKI • 556 Groom Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. • Bachelor op Science in Sociology. GEORGE M. KOZUB • 958 Allengrove Street. Philadelphia. Pa • La Salle College High School • Bachelor of Mechanical En- gineering • IEEE 2,- ASME 3,4; Intro. Sports 1,2.3.4. ROBERT V . KROPP • 1032 Monocacy Street, Bethlehem, Pa. • Bethlehem Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Stuoies • Jr. Dinner Dance Comm.; Intra. Sports 1.2,3,4; Psychology Club 1,2,3,4; Univ. Marching Bond 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Sociology Club 3,4. WALTER I. KRUDOP • 149 Oak Street, Patchogue. N. Y. • Scton Hall High School • Bachelor of Science in Chemistry • Cot- tilion Comm. 2. ACS 1,2,3,4,- Intra. Sports 1,2,3.4; Shamokinaki 2; Villanova Chem. Club 1,2,3,4. Edword Keeso Hermon H. Klumpp George M. Koiub Edward f. Kline Stonley A. Koilowtki Robort M. Klimok Edward R. Ko ok William B. Klimok Woltor L. Krudop Robert W. Kropp Jamet F. Kotltcky Edward A. Kurek Marguerit E. Kgr e|ewtki Williom R. Kuter Dennis P. La Hlff Lillian M. Lamb Joseph J. lamberla RAYMOND H. LANING • '337 Paumanake Avenue, West Islip, N. Y. • West Islip High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Bello Air 4,- Intra. Sports 2,3,4; SAM 2,3,4; Villanova Singers 3,4. JOHN J. LAVIN 314 Machesfer Road, Cemphill, Pa. • Bishop McDevitt High School • Bachelor of Arts in English. EDWARD C. LEAHY, JR. • 215 Carlton Drive, Broomall, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • NROTC 1,2,3,4; Acc. Soc. 4; Intra. Sports 4; K of C 4. ROBERT V. LEARY • 118 Union Avenue, Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. • La Salle High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Science • ASME 1,2,3; Belle Masque 2; Biol. Club 2,3; Marketing Soc. 2,3,4; Phi Kappa Pi 2,3,4; Political Union 4. DONALD P. LE BER • 72 Bates Road, Great Neck, N. Y. • Great Neck South Senior High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • ASME 2,4; Intra. Sports 2,3,4; Villanovan 3; Villanova Engineer 4. BRIAN P. LEDDY • 813 Co Ionia Road, Elizabeth, N. J. • Saint Francis Xavier High School • Bachelor of Arts'in English • Infra Sports 1.2,3,4, K of C 2,3,4; Pre-Law Soc. 4. EDWARD A. KUREK «315 Gesner Street, Linden, N. J. • Linden High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Charity Ball Comm. 3; Concert Comm. 3; Spring Outing Comm. 2; Delta Pi Epsilon 2,3,4; Intro. Sports 1,2,3.4; K of C 3,4; Rugby Team 2,3,4. MARGUERIT E. KURZEJEWSKI • 10 Delaware Avenue, West Long Branch, N. J. • Long Branch Senior High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Cottilion Comm. 2,- Belle Air 3,4,- Nurses' Pinning Comm. 3,- Pi Theta Chi 1,2,3, Act. Coord. 4,- Who's Who. WILLIAM R. KUSER • 449 Bellvue Avenue, Trenton, N. J. • Bachelor of Science in Psychology. DENNIS P. LAHIFF • 310 Abbey Court, Ridcgwood, N. J. • Bergen Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Intro. Sports 1,2,3,4; K of C 3,4; NFCCS 1,2,3,4; Pre-Law Soc. 3.4; Rugby Team 1,2,3,4; Jr. Ath- letic Smoker. LILLIAN M. LAMB • 68 Mount Joy Avenue, Scarsdale, N. Y. • Nazareth Academy • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Mother's Day Comm.; CCD 1; Pi Theta Chi 1,2, Treas. 3,4; Women's Glee Club 1, Vice-Pres. 3; T T 1. JOSEPH J. LAMBERTA • 108 Glen Road. North Babylon, N. Y. • Bachelor of Arts. GEORGE H. LEFTWICH • 236 Longfellow Street, Washington, D. C. • Archbishop Carroll High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Basketball 1,2,3,4. WILLIAM M. LEMBERG • 86 Martha Road, Harrington Park, N. J. • Bachelor of Science in Education. JEFFREY C. LEMON -3616 Cherry Hills Drive, Flossmoor, III. • Mendel Catholic High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineer- ing • AICE 2,3,4; Baseball 2; Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Intra. Athle- tics Council 2,3,4; Villanova Engineer 3,4; Rifle Team 1,2. PATRICIA A. LESKA • 2029 S. Aiken Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Nursing. STEPHEN B. LESTER • 100 W. Tulplehocken Street. Philadelphia. Pa. • Cardinal Dougherty High School • Bachelor of Civil En- gineering • AlChE 2; AICE 3,4; IB Ball Comm. 4. PETER A. LEVIN • 849 Margo Lane, Narberth. Pa. • Harriton High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Gamma Phi 3,4,- Pre-Law Soc. 4; Villanovans 2,3,4, Bus. Mgr. 2. Raymond H. lonnlng John J. lavln Edward C. Uahy, Jr. Rob.rt V. Loary Donald P. le Ber Brian p- Uddy George H. leftwich William M. Lemberg Jeffrey C. Lemon Patricia A. Letka Stephen B. Letter Peter A Uvln JACK P. LIEBERMAN • 1005 Dell Lane, Wyncote, Pa. • Chelten- ham High School • Bachelor op Science in Economics • Intra. Sports 1,2; Pre-Law Soc. 1,2,3,4. BERNARD A. LIETZ • 2107 Becchwood Road, West Hyattsville, Md. • Archbishop John Carroll High School • Bachelor of Science in Astronomy • Am. Inst, of Physics 1,2,3,4,- Delta Epsilon Sigma 3,4; Music Soc. 1,2.3,4,- Physics Club 1,2,3,4. Sec- Treas. 2, Vice-Pres. 3; Who's Who 4. EDWARD D. LIM-QUEE-YOU • 29A Old Hope Road, Kingston, Jamaica • Saint George's College • Bachelor op Electrical Engineering • Shamokinaki 1; Villanova Singers 1,2 3- IEEE 2,3,4. THOMAS J. LINTHURST 411 Marple Road, Broomall, Pa. • Mon- signor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics. SARA C. LIPAN • 107 Windsor Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Nursing. PAUL J. LIPTAK • JO Broadale Road, Clifton, N. J. • Pcekskill Military Academy • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Delta Pi Epsilon 2,3,4,- Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4,- Lacrosse Club 3,4,- SAM 4. Jo k P. Liebermon Bernard A. lieti Edward 0. lim-Quee-You Thomas J. linthurtt Sara C. Upon Paul J. liptak Philip Lo Buono Donald J. Logan Mary Ann lokitis Charlos G. Lombardi Margot A. Lombardi Albert J. lomblno, Jr. PHILIP LO BUONO • 6038 Monitor Place, West New York, N. J • Saint Francis Xavier High School • Bachelor op Civil En- gineering • ASCE 2,3,4, Intra. Sports 1,2; Phi Kappa Pi 1,2,3,4, Rugby Team 3,4. DONALD J. LOGAN • 14 Maplewood Road. Hartsdale. N. Y. • Iona Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Bowling 1,2,3,4,- Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4,- Varsity Bowling Team 1.2.3.4. MARY ANN LOKITIS • 25 S. Emerick Street. Shenandoah. Pa • Saint Joseph's Hospital • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Belle Masque 2,3,4,- WWVU 3,4 CHARLES G. LOMBARDI 712 Lancaster Pike. Villanova, Pa. • Malvern Preparatory School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • ASCE 2,3,4; Beta Gamma Soc. 3.4; Villanova Engineer 3. MARGOT A. LOMBARDI • 20 Wendy Lane, West Hartford, Conn. • Mount Saint Joseph Academy • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • CCD 1,- Nick Basca Comm. 1; Pi Theta Chi 1.2,3,4; Spirit Comm. 1,- Women's Glee Club 1,2,3,4,- T T 1,2. ALBERT J. LOMBINO, 1R. • 503 Munro Avenue, Mamaroneck. N. Y. • Mamaroneck High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Charity Party 3, Conservative Club 3.4. Intra. Sports 1.2.3.4, - Marketing Soc. 3.4. Spirit Comm. 1,2,3.4, T T 1,2,3, Rugby Team 1,2,3,4, Vice-Capf. 4 Franci 0. Lo Prejti Lucille M. looney Edward J. Lowery Daniel M. Lucci Anthony J. lucid! Thomo. W. luckow FRANCIS D. LO PRESTI • 11609 Bustleton Avenue, Philadelphia. Pa. • Central Catholic High School for Boys • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics • Conservative Club 4; Intra. Sports 1; Political Union 3,4; SGA Tutoring Program 1. LUCILLE M. LOUNEY • 141 Swarthmore Avenue. Charleston, West Virginia • Bachelor of Science in Nursing EDWARD J. LOWERY • 660 Mullica Hill Road, Mantua. N. J. • Saint Thomas More High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineer- ing • NROTC 1,2,3,4. AlChE 2; AIEC 3.4, Infra. Sports 1,2,3.4 Quarter-Deck Soc. 4. DANIEL M. LUCCI • 5929 Kennedy Boulevard, North Bergen, N. J. • Emerson High School • Bachelor of Arts in Social Science • Intra. Sports 2,3,4,- Psychology Club 4. ANTHONY J. LUCIDI • 7328 Revere Street, Philadelphia. Pa. • LaSalle College High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • ASCE 2,3,4 THOMAS W. LUCKOW • 326 W. Fisher Avenue. Philadelphia. Pa. • Cardinal Dougherty High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • ASCE 2,3,4,- Tau Beta Pi 3,4,- Villanova Engineer 3.4. 277 Patricia M. Ludwig Ronald R. Lycxok Thomas A. lynam Francis T. Mahor Frank P. Majorossy Eugene F. Maliszowskyj PATRICIA M. LUDWIG • 145 Cinnamon Hill Road, King of Prussia. Pa. • Robert E. Lee High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Belle Masque 1; Belle Air 4; Navy Nurse Candi- date Corps 3,4; Pi Theta Chi 1,2,3,4; WWVU 1,2,3,4. RONALD R. LYCZAK • 6226 Gillespie Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Trenton Catholic High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engi- neering • AIEE 1,4,- Eta Kappa Mu 3,4. THOMAS A. LYNAM 719 Main Street, Benscnville, III. • Mon- signor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Conservative Club 3,4; Finance Soc. 3,4; Marketing Soc. 2,3,4,- Pre-Law Soc. 2,3,4,- Psychology Club 1.2; SAM 2,3. WILLIAM H. MADDEN • 292 Ambassador Drive, Rochester, N. Y. • Brighton High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineer- ing • IEEE 2. Belle Masque 3,4; IJF 2,3.4; WWVU 1,2,3. EDWARD T. MAGUIRE • 4027 West Chester Pike. Newtown Square, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • ASME 1,2,3,4. ARTHUR L. MAHAN • 1002 Kenwyn Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in History. P t r J. Mongon John F. Manning Anthony W. March Woltor G. Marker Theresa M. Marroni Lawronco J. Martone William H. Madden Edward T. Maguire Arthur I. Mahan Gerald F. Malloy Edmund J. Mancinelli William G. Manfred FRANCIS T. MAHER • 2548 Fernwood Avenue, Roslyn, Pa. • Bishop McDevitt High School • Bachelor of Chemical En- gineering • AlChE 2,3,4; Tau Beta Pi 3,4. FRANK P. MAJOROSSY • 67 Woodland Avenue, Morristown, N. J. • Baylcy Ellard High School • Bachelor of Civil Engi- neering • ASCE 3,4,- Intra. Sports 1,2. EUGENE F. MALISZEWSKYJ • 4332 Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Northeast Catholic High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • IEEE 2,4; Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4,- Pistol Team 4. WWVU 2,3,4. GERALD F. MALLOY • 129 Green Valley Road, Upper Darby, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Political Science • Intra. Sports 1; Psychology Club 4; Sociol- ogy Club 4,- History Club 4. EDMUND J. MANCINELLI • 1013 Old Lane, Drexel Hill, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Jr. Dinner Dance Comm.; Jr. Mother's Day Comm.; Soph. Cotilion Comm.; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Marketing Soc. 2,3,4; SAM 4,- T T 1,2, Belle Air 3,4. WILLIAM G. MANFRED • Box 85. Hannawa Falls, N. Y. • Pots- dam High School • Bachelor of Arts • SGA 2,3,4; Sr. Dinner Dance Comm.,- Sr. Steer. Comm.; Belle Air 3; Intra. Sports 1; K. of C. 1,2,3,4,- Villanovan 3,4. PETER J. MANGAN • 971 Midland Avenue, York, Pa. • York Catholic High School • Bachelor of Arts in Political Sci- ence • SGA 3,4; IJF 3,4,- NFCCS 1,2,3,4; Villanovan 2,3,4, WWVU 3,4; History Club 3,4; IRS 3,4. JOHN F. MANNING • 140 Signal Road. Drexel Hill, P - Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. ANTHONY W. MARCHESE • 1634 S. 8fh Street, Philadelphia Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. WALTER G. MARKER • 119 Parkview Drive, Springfield, Dela- ware County, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. THERESA M. MARRONI • 2809 W. Ninth Street, Chester, Pa. • Notre Dame High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Belle Masque 1; Belle Air 4; Pi Theta Chi 1,2,3,4; WWVU 2,3,4. LAWRENCE J. MARTONE • 11 Valentine Avenue. Glen Cove, N. Y. • Bachelor of Civil Engineering. Anthony F. Moicio Jomci N. Mason Daniel A. Masone John D. Massaro James I. Massi William J. Mastellon ANTHONY F. MASCIA • 290 Montclair Avenue, Newark, N. J. • Newark Academy • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Biology Club 3.4; Intra. Sport 1,2,3,4; IFC Ball Comm. 4; lambda Kappa Delta 1,2,3, Pres. 4. JAMES N. MASON • 1 Wycfcoff Street, Greenlawn, N. Y. • Harborfield High School • Bachelor of Science in Political Science • Finance Soc. 4; lynx 3,4; Pre-law Soc. 4; Swimming DANIEl A. MASONE • 274 Hamburg Turnpike, Riverdale, N. J. • Butler High School • Bachelor of Arts in Science • Soph. Spring Outing Comm.; Astronomical Soc. 1; Conservative Club 1; Geology Club 1,2,3,4,- Music Soc. 2; Sanctuary Soc. 1. JOHN D. MASSARO • 2012 S. Redfield Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • John Bertram High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Belle Air 3.4; Intra. Sports 4. SAM 2,3,4; T T 1,2,3. JAMES L. MASSI • 23 East Street, Waterbury, Conn. • Bachelor of Science in Biology. WILLIAM J. MASTELLON • 150 Bradley Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. • Archbishop Stepinag High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Jr. Charity Ball Comm.,- Jr. Dinner Dance Comm.; Jr. Concert Comm.; Jr. Mother's Day Comm.; Finance Soc. 2,3,4- IJF 2,3; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4,- Nick Basca Comm. 1,2; Sanctuary Soc. 1,2,3,4; K. of C. 4. FRANK P. MATRICARDI «218 Cedar Street, Columbia, Pa. • Lancaster Catholic High School • Bachelor of Arts in Social Science • SGA 3; CCD 1,2,3; SGA Rep. 4; Psychology Club 3,4, Sanctuary Soc. 2,3; Vilanova Singers 1,2, Sect. 3,4. PETER J. MAZZA • 434 Boston Avenue, Egg Harbor, N. J. • Holy Spirit High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Acc. Soc. 2,3,4,- Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4,- Pre-Law Soc. 2,3,4. ELIZABETH J. McALEESE • 141 Connecticut Avenue, Freeport, N. Y. • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Jr. Charity Party,- Jr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Cotillion,- Soph. Spring Outing,- IJF 2,3,4; Pi Theta Chi 1,2,3,4; Psychology Club 1; Shamokinaki 2,4. THOMAS P. McCAFFREY • 442 Barry Avenue, Marmaroneck, N. Y. • Archbishop Stepinac High School • Bachelor of Arts in History • Delta Pi Mu 1,2,3,4; Economics Club 3,4,- Biology Club 1,2; Intra. Sports 1,2,3; Marketing Soc. 3,4,- Spanish Club 1.2; T T 2,3,4,- Rugby Team 2,3,4. JOSEPH F. McCAHON • 560 Larchwoood Avenue, Upper Darby, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Sociology Club 4. EDWARD J. McCarthy • 134 Packard Way, Brockton, Mass. • Saint John's Preparatory School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • ASME 2,3,4. Margaret C. MtCloln Charte MtClenoghon Patrick I. M«Clo key John W. McCormick, Jr. Franci J. McDevitt Elvln E. McOonol, Jr. Frank P. Matrlcordl Peter J. Mona Elizobeth J. McAleeie Thoma P. McCaffrey Joteph F. McCohon Edward J. McCarthy MARGARET C. McCLAIN • 2520 Prescott Road, Havertown, Pa • Archbishop Prendergast High School • Bachelor of Arts • Belle Air 3; Pi Theta Chi 1,2,3,4; T T 2. CHARLES McCLENAGHAN • 5542 Florence Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. • Southeast Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Acc. Soc. 2,3,4,- Gamma Phi 3; K. of C. 3,4. PATRICK L. McCLOSKEY • 912 Putnam Avenue, L. I.. N. Y. • Sanford H. Calhoun High School • Bachelor of Arts in Eng- lish • Fr. Orientation Comm.,- Literary Soc. 4, Nick Base a Comm. 2, Co-Chairman 3,- Sanctuary Soc. 1,2,4. JOHN W. McCORMICK, JR. • Lcilcrweg 142, Wassanaar, Neth- erlands • Saint Louis High School • Bachclor of Science in Economics • NROTC 1; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Tennis Team 3,4. FRANCIS J. McDEVITT • 7327 Shisler Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Father Judge High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engi- neering • IEEE 2,- Geology Soc. 1,- Amateur Radio Club 1. ELVIN E. McDONAl, JR. • 52 Spruce Street, Corwall-on-Hudson. N. Y. • Storm King Preparatory School • Bachelor of Arts in History • NROTC 1,2. CCD 1.2,3, Drill Team 1.2,- Infra. Sports 2,3,4; Psychology Club 2; History Club 4. 279 JOHN J. McDonald • 1919 Forrestal Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • LaSalle College High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Acc. Soc. 1,2,3,4,- Football 1,2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2, 3,4; K. of C. 4; Nick Basca Comm. 1,2,3,4. JOHN P. McDONNELL • 1416 Greywall Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. • Saint Thomas More • Bachelor op Science in Economics • Acc. Soc. 1,2,3,4; CCD 3,- Football 1,2,3, Co-Capt. 4; T T 3. MICHAEL T. McELROY, JR. • 3141 Guilford Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Father Judge High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Acc. Soc. 2,3; Pre-Law Soc. 2. JOHN C. McFADDEN • 616 Debaugh Avenue, Towson, Md. • Loyola High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • Soph. Cottillion,- ASME 2,3,4; Lacrosse Club 1,2,3,4; Phi Kappa Pi 1,2.3,4. DANIEL J. McGARRIGAN «110 Sloan Road, Springfield, Del. Co., Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • IEEE 1,2,3,4; Intra. Sports 4. JOHN J. McGARRITY • 709 Greythorne Road, Wynnewood, Pa. • Lower Mcrion Senior High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics. John J. McDonald John P. McDonnell Michoel T. McElroy. Jr John C. McFadden Daniel J. McGarrigan John J. McGorrity William P. McGovern Sr. Bernard A. Vincent P. McGrow McGrath, C.B.S. Joteph f. McGuire William P. McGwire Jamet M. Mdnemey WILLIAM P. McGOVERN • 517 Old Gulph Road, Penn Valley, Pi • Malvern Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Delta Pi Epsilon 2,3,4; Finance Soc. 3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Shamokinaki 4. SISTER BERNARD ANTHONY McGRATH, C.B.S. • 2000 W. Balti- more Avenue, Baltimore, Md. • Bon Secours School of Nursing • Bachelor of Science in Nursing. VINCENT P. McGRAW • 316 N. Washington Street, Carthage, N. Y. • Augustinian Academy • Bachelor of Science in Physics • NROTC 1,2,3,4,- Am. Inst, of Physics 4; Physics Club 1,2,3,4. JOSEPH F. McGUIRE • Western Avenue, Marlboro, N. Y. • Marlboro Central High School • Bachelor of Arts in Science Infra. Athletic Council 1,2; Spanish Club 1; SGA Tutoring Pro- gram 2; T T 3. WILLIAM P. McGUIRE • 234 Sydney Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Northeast Catholic High School • Bachelor op Arts • Classics Soc. 2,3; CCD 1,2,3, Pres. 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4. JAMES M. MclNERNEY • 5 Louleel Court, Wayne, Pa. • Bache- lor of Science in Economics. ROBERT A. McKELVIE • 22 Vividleaf Lane, Levittown, Pa. • Bishop Egan High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • NROTC 1,2,3,4, Concept 3,4; Political Union 2,3.4, Liberal Party Chairman 3, Pres. 4, Drill Team 1,2; Wildcat 1,2, Editor 3,4. MARTIN D. McKENDRICK • 12 Ellwood Avenue, Courtland, N. Y. • Portland High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineer- ing • ASME 2,3,4, Pres. 4; Pi Tau Sigma 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Tau Beta Pi 3,4; Track 2,3. NICHOLAS V. McKENNA • 4956 Madison Drive, Brookhaven, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • 8achelor of Arts • NROTC 1,2,3,4. ROBERT S. McLAUGHLIN «318 Upland Way, Drexel Hill, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Sr. Dinner Dance; Acc. Soc. 2,3,4,- Baseball 2,4; Belle Masque 2,4, Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4, Marketing Soc. 4. SISTER ANGELA THERESA McLEOD, C.B.S. • 2000 W. Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. • Saint Martin High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing. STEPHEN D. McNAMARA • 226 Welsh Terrace, Merion Station, Pa. • Malvern Preparatory • Bachelor of Science in Educa- tion • CCD 2,3,- French Club 1,- Literary Soc. 2,3; Lynx 3; SEA 2,3,4. 280 DcnnW A. McNcnnoy Thomas A. McShonc Robert J. MeTorsnoy Pof«r J. Melchcr Emm J. Michaels Waller E. Mielcarek DENNIS A. McNENNEY • Fernbrook, Bordentown, N. J. • The Hun-School of Princeton • Bachelor of Science in Political Science • SGA 3,4; French Club 1; IRS 3,4; Political Union 2,3, Sec. 4; Psychology Club 2; Spanish Club 1,2; SGA Rep. 3,4. Villanovan 4; Villanova Singers 4; Who's Who 4; Politico Copy ED. 3, News Ed. 4. THOMAS A. McSHANE • 8043 Leon Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Father Judge High School • Bachelor of Arts in Social Science • Intra. Sports 2,3; Psychology Club 3,4. ROBERT J. McTARSNEY • 19 Grant Place, Staten Island, N. Y. • Augustinian Academy • Bachelor of Arts • NROTC 1. PETER J. MELCHER • Hereford, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Biology. EMMETT J. MICHAELS • 126 Lee Street, Portage, Pa. • Portage Area High School • Bachelor of Arts in Social Science • Football 1,2,3,4; Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Political Union 4; Pre-Law Society 3,4. WALTER E. MIELCAREK • 3563 Rena Street. Philadelphia, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies. JOHN F. MIKUSA • 3939 Dennison Avenue, Drexcl Hill, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Jr. Dinner Dance! Belle Air 4; Intra. Sports 1,2.3.4; SAM 2,3,4; T T 1,2. JOSEPH W. MILACCI • 16 Julia Avenue, Trenton, N. J. • Notre Dame High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • IEEE 1,2,3,4; Circuit 4; CCD 2; Eta Kappa Mu 3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Villanova Engineer 4; Tau Beta Pi 4. VICTOR J. MILL, III • 14 Cabot Road, Andover. Mass. • Canter- bury School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Delta Pi Epsilon 2,3,4,- IJF 3,- Intra. Sports 3,- Nick Basca Comm. 2,- SAM 2.3; T T 2. THOMAS F. MILLER • 998 Grassy Hill Road, Orange, Conn. • Notre Dame High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engi- neering • ASME 3,4,- Intra. Sports 2,4,- Phi Kappa Pi 1,2,3,4. GEORGE T. MILLER • 89 Cannon Place, Oreland, Pa. • Bishop McDevitt High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Basketball 1,2,3,4,- Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4. HENRY L. MILLER • 229 Green Briar Lane, Havertown, Pa. • Saint Joseph's Preparatory School • Bachelor of Arts • SGA 4,- Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Charity Ball; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Geology Club 3; Villanovan 3,4; T T 2,3, Pres. 4. JAMES R. MITCHELL • 2124 S. Simpson Street, Philadelphia. Pa. • West Catholic High School • Bachelor of Arts in History • SGA 2,- Fr. Orientation,- Conservative Club 2; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; IRS 1„3,4, Vice-Pres. 2. JOSEPH E. MITCHELL • 123 Genesee Street, Lawrence, Mass. • Central Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Chemistry • Ice Hockey Club 1,2,- Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4; K. of C. 4. ROBERT I. MOLLICA, JR. • 35 Sunnyside Avenue, Reading, Mass. • Central Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Stuoies • Psychology Club 4. JOSEPH P. MOLLOY • 509 S. Third Street, Colwyn, Pa. • Bache- lor of Arts. JOSEPH E. MONAHAN • 4038 Joshua Road, Lafayette Hill, Pa. • Saint Matthew's High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering IEEE 2,3,4,- Spanish Club 2,3. WILLIAM J. MONAHAN • 948 Park Avenue, Collingswood, N. J. • Bishop Eustace High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Lambda Kappa Delta 1.2.3,4. John F. Mikuta Jamot R. Mitchell Joteph W. Milacci Joseph E. Mitchell Victor J. Mill, III Robert I. Mollico, Jr. Thomas F. Miller Joseph P. Molloy George T. Miller Joseph I. Monahon Henry L Miller Williom J. Monohen Salvator Mona t ro Jam J. Montk Chari J. Montontc David C. Moor John ft. Moor Jam A. Money SALVATOR MONASTERO • 8 Burns Rood. Claymont, Del. • Claymont High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics. JAMES J. MONEK 1217 W. Union Boulevard, Bethlehem, Pa. • Bethlehem Catholic High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • IEEE 1,2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2. CHARLES J. MONTANTE • 600 Charles Avenue, Kingston, Pa. • West Central Catholic High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • IEEE 3.4, Circuit 1,2,3,4; Phi Kappa Pi 1,2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Villanova Engineer 1,2,3,4. DAVID C. MOORE • 106 Harry Street. Conshohocken. Pa. • Saint Matthew's High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • NROTC 1,2,3,4; SGA 3,4; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Belle Air 3, Bus. Mgr. 4; K. of C. 3,4; NFCCS 1,2,3,4; Pre-Law Soc. 3. Vice Pres. 4,- Semper Fidelis 3,4,- Villanova Singers 2; Who's Who 4. JOHN R. MOORE • 216 E. 50th Street, New York, N. Y. • Xavier High School • Bachelor of Arts in History • NROTC 1,2,3,4; Drill Team 1,2,3,4,- NFCCS 1,2,3,4; Pistol Team 3,4, Semper Fidelis 1,2,3,4. JAMES A. MORCEY • Summit Road, Prospect, Conn. • Sacred Heart High School • Bachelor of Arts in History • Baseball 2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4. JOSEPH A. MORI ARTY • 201 David Drive. Bryn Mawr, Pa. • Radnor Senior High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Acc. Soc. 1,2; Delta Pi Epsilon 1,2,3,4,- Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4,- Marketing Soc. 1,2,3,4,- Psychology Club 1,2; Pi Sigma Epsilon 2,3,4. JAMES P. MORRISON • 345 Kenmore Road. Havertown, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Arts in Phil- osophy. JOSEPH F. MORRISON • 444 Overbrook Road, Ridge wood, N. J. • Bergen Catholic High School • Bachelor of Arts in English • Literary Soc. 1,2,3,4,- French Club 1; Shamokinaki 2; Spirit Comm. 4,- Villanovan 3,- Chess Club 2. RICHARD J- MULLIGAN • 22 Dewey Drive, New Brunswick, N. J. • Rutgers Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Drill Team 1; Economics Club 1,2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; K of C 4; Pre-Law Soc. 1,2,3,4; Spirit Comm. 4. WILLIAM T. MULLIGAN • 3734 Hylan Boulevard, Staten Island, N. Y. • New Dorp High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Marketing Soc. 2,3,4. DANIEL T. MURPHY • 446 Linden Avenue. Woodbury Heights. N. J. • Augustinian Academy • Bachelor of Arts in Phil- osophy • Conservative Club 4,- Concept 4; Political Union 4, Pre-Law Soc. 4. JAMES C. MURPHY -113 Shawnee Road. Ardmore, Pa. • Mon signor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Arts in Social Science • Jr. Mother's Day; Geology Soc. 2; Intra. Sports 1,2, 3,4; Intra. Athletics Council 1,2,3,4,- Sailing Soc. 1,2,3,4. JAMES T. MURPHY • 135 Beverly Avenue. Staten Island. N. Y. Xaverian High School • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering • SGA 3.4. AICE 2,3,4, Intra. Athletics Council 1,2,3,4,- K. of C. •2,3.4,- SGA Tutoring Program 2,3,4; Villanovan 2. JOSEPH A. MURPHY • 1 Sumac Drive, Huntingdon, N. Y. • Huntingdon High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics. MICHAEL I. MURPHY • 2891 Gradyville Road. Broomall. Pa Saint Joseph's Preparatory School • Bachelor of Arts in Social Science • Jr. Dinner Dance,- Jr. Concert; Pre-Law Soc. 4; Psychology Club 3,4. BARBARA E. MURRAY . 3730 Gradyville Road. Newtown Square, Pa. • Fitzgerald Mercy Hospital School of Nursing • Bachelor of Science in Nursing. JOHN J. MURRAY, JR. . 427 Kathmere Road, Havertown, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Acc. Soc. 3,4; Villanova Singers 3,4. Jo ph A. Moriorty Jom C. Murphy Jam P. Morrison Jom T. Murphy Jot ph F. Mormon Jo «ph A. Murphy ftirhard J. Mulligan Micha l L Murphy Barbara I. Murray THOMAS F. MURRAY • 350 London Road, Staten Island, N. Y. • Saint Peter's High School • Bachelor of Arts in English. JOSEPH J. MUSUMARRA • 241 Massachusetts Avenue, North Andover, Mass. • Lawrence Central Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • Baseball 1; Ice Hockey Club 1,2; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Music Soc. 4, SEA 4. PETER A NACCARATO • 4961 Princeton Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. • Father Judge High School • Bachelor of Civil Engi- neering • ASCE 2,3,4. ELAINE NAPLES • 711 Wayne Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. • Georgetown Visitation High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursinc • IRS 1; NFCCS 1; Pi Theta Chi 1,2,3.4; Shamokinaki 1. MARY D. NAPLES • 711 Wayne Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Bachelor of Scence in Nursing. LEIGH P. NARDUCCI • 206 Jacory Street, Norristown, Pa. • Bishop Kendrick High School • Bachelor of Science in Educa- tion • Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4; NFCCS 1,2,3,4; SEA 4. JUSTINE A. NEBUS • 153 Pulaski Avenue, Sayreville, N. J. • Saint Mary's High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Steer. Comm. 3,4,- Pi Theta Chi 1,2,3,4; Who's Who 4; Spirit Comm. 1,2; Soph. Cotillion Comm.,- Jr. Charity Party Comm.; Jr. Mother's Day Comm. Thomas F. Murray Joieph J. Mutumarra Potor A. No«aroto Elaino Naples Mary D. Naples loigh P. Norduco Justine A. Nobus R. Michaol Nouman Edward J. Novillo Frank J. Nicastro Robort A. Norton Josoph P. O’Brien R. MICHAEL NEUMAN • 442 Hale Avenue, Harrisburg, Pa. • Bishop McDevitt High School • Bachelor of Arts in English • Intra. Sports 1.2.3.4. Literary Soc. 1,2.3.4. Music Soc. 1,2; Villanova Singers 1,2,3, Pres. 4; K. of C. 3,4; SGA 4, Co-Chair. Cultural Affairs Comm. EDWARD J. NEVILLE • 15 Crown Top Road, Manhasset, N. Y. • Saint Mary's High School • Bachelor of Arts in History • Delta Pi Mu 2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4,- Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, T T 1.2,3. FRANK J. NICASTRO • 2955 N. Ringgold Street, Philadelphia. Pa. • Cardinal Dougherty High School • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering • AICE 2,3,4: Intra. Sports 3,4. Tau Beta Pi 3.4 ROBERT A. NORTON • 2800 Haverford Road, Ardmore, Pa. • Los Angeles High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • NROTC 1. JOSEPH P. O'BRIEN • 105 Blakeley Road, Chester, Pa • Saint James Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Soph. Cotillion Comm.; Fr. Orientation Comm.,- Acc. Soc. 1,2, Treas 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Beta Gamma Soc. 3,- Gamma Phi 3, Pres. 4; Infra. Sports 4; T T 3. homo i H. O’Brien William O. O’Brien Daniel F. O'Connell Gerald L. O'Connell Francis N. O'Connor Thomas D. O'Connor THOMAS H. O BRIEN • 4 Knox Place. Staten Island. N. Y. • Saint Peter's High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • Sr. Steer. Comm.,- Conservative Club 4; Political Union 4,- SEA 1,2,3,4,- Intra. Sports 1.2,3.4,- Pa. Stud. Ed. Assoc. 1,2,3,4. WILLIAM G. O'BRIEN • 145 Kathmere Road, Havertown. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Acc. Soc. 1,2,3.4; Belle Air 4, Pre-law Soc. 2.3. Intra. Sports 3. DANIEL F. O'CONNELL • 6 Baltusrol Place, Summit, N. J. • Sum- mit High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Acc Soc. 2,3,4; Gamma Phi 3,4; Intra. Sports 1.2,3,4,- Lacrosse 1,2.3.4. SGA Tutoring Prog. 3,4. GERALD I. O'CONNELL • 115 Prospect Avenue. Douglaston, N. Y. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. FRANCIS N. O'CONNOR • 8 Bethlehem Pike, Colmar. Pa • Saint Matthew's High School • Bachelor of Science in Educa- tion • Stud. Ed. Assn. 3,4; Villanova Singers 1. THOMAS D. O'CONNOR • 42 Ivy Lane, Lansdale, Pa. • Lansdale Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Psychology • Soph. Blazer Comm . Football 1.2,3,4; Gregor Mendel Biology Club 2,3; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Lynx 2; Psychology Club 1,2,3,4 283 I Willlom f. O'Donnell frank J. Oiiniki Andrew B. O'Keefe James f. Owens David P. O'Malley Wayne J. Pose Raymond J. Oneidas Charles f. Ponofi WILLIAM F O'DONNELL • 345 Stevens Street, Philadelphia. Pa. • Cardinal Dougherty High School • Bachelor of Civil Engi- neering • ASCE 2,3,4; Tau Beta Pi 3,4. ANDREW B. O'KEEFE • 105 Grasmere Road, Bala Cynwyd. Pa. • Malvern Preparatory School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • IEEE 2,3,4. Circuit 4. Eta Kappa Mu 3,4; Nick Basca Comm. 2; Phi Kappa Pi 2,3,4; Villanova Engineer 4. DAVID P. O'MALLEY • 2600 Prescott Road, Havertown, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Sr. Dinner Dance Comm.; Infra. Sports 1,2; Villanova Singers 2. RAYMOND J. ONEIDAS • 96 King Street, Kearny, N. J. • Kearny High School • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology • Football 1; Intra. Sports 1.2,3,4; Psychology Club 4; Spanish Club 1,2. JOHN I. O'NEILL • 2436 S. 75th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • West Catholic Boys High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Belle Air 4; Infra. Sports 2,3,4; SAM 2,3,4. JAMES F. ORR • 19 Country Corners Road. Wayland, Mass. • Bachelor of Science in Sociology. FRANK J. OSINSKI • 288 Hampton Road, Bridgeport, Pa. • Bishop Kenrick High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • NROTC 1,2,3,4,- Delta Pi Epsilon 2,3.4, Finance Soc. 2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4. JAMES F. OWENS 2919 Disston Street, Philadelphia. Pa • Father Judge High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engi- neering • ASME 3,4; Intra. Sports 3.4, Pi Tau Sigma 3,4; Cor- responding Sec. 4; Tau Beta Pi 3.4. WAYNE J. PAGE • 211 Jackson Street, Woodbury, N. J. • Bachelor of Civil Engineering. CHARLES F. PANATI • 1400 Beech Avenue, Atlantic City, N. J. • Holy Spirit High School • Bachelor of Science in Physics • Jr. Charity Ball Comm.; Jr. Mother's Day Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Am. Inst, of Physics 1,2,3.4,- SGA Tutoring Prog. 3; T T 3,- Physics Club 1,2,3,4; Infra. Sports 1. JOSEPH B. PAPERMAN • 164 Edgehill Road, Bala Cynwyd, Pa. • Lower Merion Senior High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Finance Soc. 1,2.3.4. Univ. Marching Band 1,2,3; Concert Band 1,2,3, Stud. Conductor 4. ROBERT W. PARKER • RFD 1, Wyldewood Road. Westport, Conn. • Fairfield Prep. High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • NROTC 1,2; Soph. Cotillion Comm.; Acc. Soc. 4; Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Pre-Law Soc. 1,2,3. Alfred A. Paron John A. Paik y G org W. Poiquorcllo. Jr. Ralph Pastor lli Rob rl E. Pof h n Richard M. P ai ALFRED A. PARONE • 78 Manhasset Trail, Medford Lakes, N. J. •Bishop Eustace Prep High School • Bachelor op Arts in history • Conservative Club 2; IJF 3,4, Political Union 3,4. Spirit Comm. 2,3,4. JOHN A. PASKEY • 12008 Elmore Road, Philadelphia, Pa. father Judge High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engi- neering • ASME 2.3,4; Intra. Sports 3,4. GEORGE W. PASQUARELLO, JR. . 2406 N. Greenhill Road. Broomall, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of science in Economics • Finance Soc. 2,3.4. Intra. Sports 1.2,3,4. RALPH PASSARELLI • 927 Mill Street. Mays Landing, N. J. . icucii School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering AbME 3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3.4, Physics Club 3,4, Rocket Soc. h?mErT E P.AICHEN 36 Marlboro Road. Delmar, N. J. • Bethle- hem Central Senior High School • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics • Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4. PEA3E 43 Lincoln Avenue, Norwich, Conn. • saint Bas.l s Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- omics • Jr. Steer: Comm, Infra. Sports 1,2,3.4 Marketing Soc. ?orK•rtTn; 223;.Spiri, COm - U iv Joseph T. Polcckis Edward P«rlst«in Pawl J. Pokor Donold E. Pollccthia John J. Polorcik Anthony F. Pennacchia PAUL J. PEKAR • 1332 Penn Avenue, Scranton, Pa. • Saint Paul High School • Bachelor of Arts in History • NROTC 1,2,3,4. History Club 4. JOHN J. PEIARCIK • 1647 Reed Street, Coatesville, Pa. • Bishop Shannahan High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Intro. Sports 1,2,3,4,- Marketing Soc. 2,3, See. 4; Pi Sigma Epsilon 3.4. JOSEPH T. PELECKIS • 722 DeWitt Street, Linden, N. J. • linden High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • ASME 3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; K. of C. 4; Tau Beta Pi 3 4 SGA Rep. 4. DONALD E. PELLECCHIA • 136 Windward Isle, Clearwater, Fla. • Parsippany High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Stuoies • NROTC 1,2,3,4; Sr. Dinner Dance Comm.; Sr. Steer Comm.,- Jr. Charity Ball, Jr. Dinner Dance,- Jr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Cotillion; Fr. Orientation Comm.,- Delta Pi Mu 1,2,3,4; Drill Team 2.3,- Intra. Athletics Council 1,2,3,4; Lacrosse Club 2,3,4,- Semper Fidelis 1,2,3,4. ANTHONY F. PENNACCHIA • 52 Ravenswood Avenue, Provi- dence, R. I. • LaSalle Academy • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Steer. Comm. 3.4. CCD 1,2,3,4,- Delta Pi Mu 1,2,3,4,- IFBC 2; IJF 3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4. Political Union 4. T T 2; Jr. Ring Comm.; Soph. Cotillion,- IRS 4. EDWARD PERLSTEIN • 537 Wynlyn Road, Wynnewood, Pa. • Lower Merion Senior High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Lambda Kappa Delta 1,2,3.4. GEORGE J. PETERMAN • 55 Home Road, Hatboro, Pa. • Bache- lor of Arts in Science. JOHN R. PETERS 2103 Maple Avenue. Altoona, Pa. • Bishop Guilfoyle High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Biol. Club 2.3,4,- Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Intra. Athletics Council 1,2,3, Pres. 4,- Spanish Club 3. LOUIS PETRILLO • 38 Stuyvesant Plaza, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. • Archbishop Stcpianc High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Stuoies • Bowling 1; Delta Pi Mu 2,3,4,- Biol. Club 1; Infra. Sports 2,3; NFCCS 2,3,4. Political Union 2; Sociology Club 3, Pres. 4; Sailing Soc. 4,- SGA 3,4,- Shamokinaki 1,2. JOSEPH H. PETTO • 2310 Loney Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Northeast Catholic High School • Bachelor of Electrical En- gineering • IEEE 4,- Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4. JOSEPH V. PHELAN • 1015 Bridge Street, Philadlephia, Pa. • Saint Joseph's Preparatory School • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering • Am. Chem. Soc. 2,3,4. JOHN J. PHILLIPS, JR. • 520 Blossom Street, Fitchburg, Mass. • Dublin School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Sr. Dinner Dance,- Sr. Steer. Comm.,- Jr. Charity Outing; Jr. Dinner Dance,- Jr. Ring Comm.,- Soph. Cotillion; Soph. Spring Outing; Cheerleaders 3,4; Delta Pi Eusilon 2,3,4,- Intra. Sports 2,3,4. George J. Peterman John R. Peter lowit Petrillo Joseph H. Petto Joseph V. Phelan John J. Phillips, Jr. JOHN M. PIERCE • 8 Rochsolach Road. Paoli, Pa. • Devon Pre paratory School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • NROTC 1.2,3,4,- SGA 3; Belle Air 4; Conservative Club 4; Infra. Sports 1,2,4,- Marketing Soc. 3,- Pi Sigma Epsilon 4. RICHARD M. PIRONE • 75 Chicago Avenue. Massapequa, N. Y. • Massapequa High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Bello Air 3.4. Infra. Sports 1,2; SAM 2,3,4; Semper Fidelis 1,2,- Villanova Singers 3,4. JANIS M. PISANO • 8401 Chippewa Road, Philadelphia, Pa. • Hallahan High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering. MICHAEL P. PITOCCHI • 11 Frankel Road, Massapequa, N. Y. • Massapequa High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • IEEE 1,2.3,4. CCD 2,3; Ice Hockey Club 1,2,3,4. Pistol Team 2.3.4, - Intra. Sports 1,2.3,4,- Quarter-Deck Soc. 3,4; Sailing Soc. 3.4, - Villanova Singers 3,4. PHILIP V. PLANO • 4925 Pulaski Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. • LaSalle High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • ASME 1,2,3,4; Pi Tau Sigma 3.4, Tau Beta Pi 3,4. MICHAEL PLANTE • 443 Abbott Road, Paramus, N. J. • Bergen Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Conservative Club 3,- Mendel Club 2, 3, 4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Mendel Bulletin 3,4. 285 JOHN PODGURSKY • 2 Elton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. • Saint John's Preparatory School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • ASCE 2,3.4. Tau Beta Pi 4; WWVU 3.4. ANTHONY C. POLSEILI • 1404 Dickman Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Bishop Neumann High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Literary Soc. 2. ERMIN AA. POMPIZZI • 273 Winding Way, Merion, Pa. • Malvern Preparatory School • Bachelor of Arts in Social Science • Intra. Sports 3,4; Lambda Kappa Delta 1,2,3,4; Nick Basca Comm. 2,3,- Psychology Club 3,4. THOMAS D. POPE • 735 Mount Vernon Avenue, Haddonfield, N. J. • Camden Catholic High School • Bachelor of Arts in English • Sr. Dinner Dance Comm.; Intra. Sports 3, 4; Literary Soc. 3,4; SGA Tutoring Prog. 3,4; Villanova Singers 3,4. CLINTON H. POWERS • forest Trail, Farmington, Conn. • Farm- ington High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Villanova Singers 1,2.3.4; WWVU 3,4. KARL R. PRANTNER 214 Rockingham Road, Rosemont, Pa • Saint Katherino of Siena High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies. John Podgursky Anthony C. Polielli Ermln M. Pompltii Thomas D. Pop Clinton H. Powers Korl R. Prontntr Mary A. Price Jos ph f. Ptak William A. Pglsln lll William C. Pyn Michael W. Quigley Dennis P. Quinlan AAARY A. PRICE • William Road, RD «4, Binghamton, N. Y. • Chenango Forks Central High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Sr. Dinner Dance Comm.; Cotillion Comm. 2; Bollc Masque 1.2, Belle Air 2,3.4; IJF 4; Pi Theta Chi 1.2.3,4, Spirit Comm. 1,2; WWVU 2,3,4. JOSEPH F. PTAK • 11850 Edgewater Drive, Lakewood, Ohio • Samt Ignatius High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • NROTC 2,3,4,- Acc. Soc. 3,4; Intra. Sports 3,4; Quarter Deck Soc. 4,- Sailing Soc. 3,4; Villanova Singers 2,3,4. WILLIAM A. PULSINELLI • 251 Jackson Valley Road, Washington, N. J. • Bachelor of Science in Biology. WILLIAM C. PYNE • 900 N. 64th Street. Philadelphia. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Mother's Day Comm. 3; Acc. Soc. 3,4; Finance Soc- 4; Intra. Sports 1.2.3.4; Sociology Club 3,4; Belle Air 3.4. SAM 4. MICHAEL W. QUIGLEY • 158 E. Conestoga Street. Steelton. Pa. • Bishop McDcvitt High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco nom.cs • Football 1.2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Pre-Law Soc 2.3,4; T T 1,2,3. DENNIS P. QUINLAN • 46 Wyncroft Drive, Media, Pa. • Mon signor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Mendel Club 1,2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1; Mendel Bulletin 4. NICHOLAS J. QUINN • 65 Van Schoich Avenue, Albany, N. Y. • Christian Brothers Academy • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • NROTC 1,2,3.4,- Spring Outing Comm. 2; Fr. Orienta- tion Comm.; Psychology Club 3,4; Quarter-Deck Soc. 4; Univ Marching Band 3. REGINA M. QUINN • Washington Avenue. Bethlehem. Pa. • Bethlehem Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Bello Masque 2,3,4,- Literary Soc. 4,- Young Republi- cans 4. RACHAEL T. RAMSPACHER • 245 S. Bayberry Lane, Upper Darby, Pa. • Villa AAaria Academy • Bachelor of Science in Nursino • Cottilion Comm. 2; Belle Masque 1,2,3; Pi Theta Chi 1,2, Act. Coord. 3,4; Women's Glee Club 1,2,3,4. ANTHONY T. RANDAZZO • 12 Maple Leaf Drive, Park Ridge, N. J. • Don Bosco Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Intra. Sports 1,2,3.4; SAM 1,2; Rugby Team 1. JAMES J. RANTANEN 2516 Huntingdon Lane, Ardmore, Pa. • Haverford Senior High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Finance Soc. 2,3,4; Intra. Sports 3,4,- Lacrosse Club 3.4. DOUGLAS V. REBAK • 16 Westbrook Lane, Roosevelt, L. I., N. Y • LaSalle Military Academy • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Spring Outing Comm. 2. Delta Pi Epsilon 2,- Executive Comm. 4; Intra. Sports 3,4; Nick Basca Comm.,- Swimming 1,2 3,4; Pi Sigma Epsilon 4. Rachael T. om po M' Oouglo. V. bok Nicholas J. Quinn Anthony T. Rondo no Regina M. Quinn James J. Rantanen 286 William P. Rein Stephen R. Richardson Thomas F. Renny Vincent A. Riggio Clark P. Rich Richard I. Ring WILLIAM P. REISS • Route 1, Hellertown, Pa. • Hellertown High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Acc. Soc. 2.3.4. Gamma Phi 2,3,4; Intra. Sports 2,3; Univ. Marching Band 1,2, 3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4. THOMAS F. RENNY • 4380 Vired Avenue, New York, N. Y. • LaSalle Academy • Bachelor of Arts in Classical Language • Classics Soc. 3,4; Pre-Law Soc. 2,3,4; Semper Fidelis 1,2,3,4 T T 3. CLARK P. RICH • 5245 Chester Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. • West Philadelphia Catholic High School for Boys • Bachelor of Elec- trical Engineering • IEEE 2,3,4; Ela Kappa Mu 4. STEPHEN R. RICHARDSON • 1934 Swatana Street, Harrisburg, Pa. • Bishop McDevitt High School • Bachelor of Science in Chemistry • Am. Chcm. Soc. 4; Music Soc. 2. VINCENT A. RIGGIO • 63 Carline Drive, Clifton, N. J. • Clifton High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • ASME 2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Phi Kappa Pi 1,2,3,4. RICHARD L. RING • 57 Surrey Lane, Tenafly, N. J. • Tenafly High School • 8achelor of Science in Economics • Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Pre-Law Soc. 4; Spirit Comm. 2. T T 1,2,3. JOAN A. RINKO • Finleyville Road, Elrama, Pa. • Clairton High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Steer. Comm. 3; Spring Outing Comm. 2: Nurses' Pinning Comm. 3; Pi Theta Chi 1,2,3,4,- Women's Glee Club 1,2. ROBERT D. RISSONE • 142 Bradley Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. • Scarsdale High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Conservative Club 2,3,4,- Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Marketing Soc. 4; SAM 2,3,4. ALBERT J. RIVIELLO • 67 Hughes Avenue, Gloucester City, N. J. • Gloucester Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • Pre-Law Soc. 4; SEA 2,3,4. RAYMOND A. RIZZI • 3120 Knorr Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Saint Joseph Preparatory School • Bachelor of Civil Engi- neering • NROTC 1,2,3,4; ASCE 3.4; Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4. JOHN A. RIZZOTTE • 486 13fh Street, Hommonton, N. J. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. DAVID J. ROBERTS • 248 W. Nedra Avenue. Philadelphia, Pa. • Cardinal Dougherty High School • Bachelor of Science in Ed- ucation • Infra. Sports 4; Literary Soc. 2,3, Sec.-Treas. 4; NFCCS 1.2.3,4, SEA l,4; Villanovan 3,4. JOHN E. ROBERTS • 1030 Lancaster Avenue. Rosemont. Pa. • Malvern Preparatory School • Bachelor of Arts • SGA 1,2,3,- Jr. Dinner Dance Comm.,- Orientation Comm.; IJF 2,3,4; Infra. Sports 1.2,3,4, NFCCS 1,2,3.4; Villanovan 1,2, Feature Ed. 3.4 T T 1,2,3, SGA Rep. 3.4. LEON E. ROBINS 7137 Eighteenth Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minn. • Aberdeen High School • Bachelor of Science in Geology • NROTC 1.2,3,4; Mother's Day Comm..- Drill Team 1.2. 3.4,- Geology Soc. 2,3,4; Ico Hockey Club 1,- Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4. FRANCIS E ROCHE «415 Media Line Road, Broomall. Pa. • Saint Joseph Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Bello Air 4; Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4,- SAM 3.4 FRANCIS M. RODDY • 3753 McKinley Street, Washington, D. C. • Archbishop Carroll High School • Bachelor of Science in Physics • NROTC 1,2,3,4; Astronomical Soc. 3.4, Trees. 4; Men- del Bulletin,- Physics Ed. 4; Physics Club 1,2,3,4,- Rocket Soc. 1,2. MARY A. ROONEY • 81 Roosevelt Avenue, Dumont, N. J. • Dumont High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Mother's Day Comm.; Steering Comm. 3,- Cottilion Comm.,- Spring Outing Comm.; Belle Air 1,2.3,4,- Pi Theta Chi 1,2,3,4,- Nurses Pinning Comm. 3. ROBERT E. ROSCOE • 900 Allen Street, New Cumberland. Pa. • Bishop McDevitt High School • Bachelor of Chemical Engi- neering • AICE 1,2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1.2,3.4. Joan A. Rinko John E. Robert Robert D. Rlssone Icon E. Robins Albert J. Rividlo Francis E. Roche Roymond A. Ritii Fronds M. Roddy John A. Riiiolte Mary Anne Rooney David J. Roberts Robert E. Roscoe Lowrenc J. Rosintotki Lynn A. Rolando Maryanno Rowland Honry J. Rumborgor Wallor F. Rummil Thema J. Rutto ARTHUR P. RYAN • 248 Crestview Road, Manasquan, N. J. • Red Bank Catholic High School • Bachelor of Electrical En- gineering • IEEE 1.2,3,4; Eta Kappa Mu 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Tau Beta Pi 3, Trees. 4. EDMUND J. RYAN • Olmstedville, N. Y. • Newcomb Central School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • IEEE 2,3,4, Intra. Sports 2,3,4; K of C 3,4; Sanctuary Soc. 1,2; Univ. March- ing Band 1,2,3,4; Concert Band 1.2,3,4. JOHN F. RYAN • 333 Plymouth Avenue, Brightwaters, N. Y. • Chaminade High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Lynx 2, Asst. Ed. 3,4; Delta Pi Epsilon 2; SGA Rep. 3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Ice Hockey Club 1,2; SGA Chair. Soc. Affairs 3, Excc. Vice-Pros. 4, Blue Key 1-4. WILLIAM N. RYAN 3014 Joshua Road, Lafayette Hill, Pa. • Malvern Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Concept 4; Delta Epsilon Sigma 4; Mendel Club 3.4, K of C 1,2, 3,4; Lambda Kappa Delta 1,2, Sec. 3,4,- Mendel Bulletin 3, Biol- ogy Ed. 4; Who's Who 4. ROBERT I. SALASIN • 6012 Pacific Avenue, Wildwood Crest. N. J. • Wildwood High School • Bachelor of Science in Biol- ogy • Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Lambda Kappa Dolfa 2,3,4. ALAN L SALLEE • 1737 Deer Park Avenue, Louisville, Ky. • Saint Xavier High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • Arthur P. Ryon Edmund J. Ryon John F. Ryan John F. Sanborn Alberto J. Sonchu Willi M. Sand rt LAWRENCE J. ROSINTOSKI • 329 Cheswold Road, Drexel Hill. Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Arts in History • NROTC 1,2,3.4; Belle Masque 2,3,4,- Belle Air 3; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Nurses' Pinning Comm. 3; Political Union 3.4, Rugby Team 2,3,4, VU Rep. on GE College Bowl 2. LYNN A. ROTANDO • Greenwich Road, Bedford Village, N. Y. • Fox Lane School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Concept 3,4,- Delta Pi Mu 2,3,4; Nick Basca Comm. 3; Psychol- ogy Club 2,3,4. MARYANNE ROWLAND • 137 Orchard Road, Springfield, Pa. • Archbishop Prendcrgast High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Belle Air 1, Exchange Ed. 2, Nursing Ed. 3.4,- IJF 3,4,- Navy Nurse Candidate Corps 3,4; Pi Theta Chi 1,2,3,4,- Vil- lanovan 4; Women's Glee Club 2,3,4. HENRY J. RUMBARGER • 418 Bryan Road, Havertown, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Mechanical En- gineering • ASME 1,2,3.4, Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4. WALTER F. RUMMEL • Sinclair Terrace, Short Hills. N. J. • Mill- burn High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Intra. Sports 1,2,3.4,- Pre-Law Soc. 2,3,4. THOMAS J. RUSSO 1129 Cedar Street, Boonton. N. J. • Morris Catholic High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • ASME 3,4,- Rugby Team 2. Basketball 2,3; Belle Air 3.4; Delta Pi Mu 2,3,4, Infra. Sports 2.3.4, - Sanctuary Soc. 3,4,- Villanovan 3; Pa. Stud. Ed. Assoc 2.3.4, - T T 3. JOHN F. SANBORN • 1412 Lawndale Avenue, Havertown, Pa • Haverford Township Senior High School • Bachelor of Me- chanical Engineering • ASME 2,3,4. ALBERTO J. SANCHEZ • 1730 Lakefront Avenue, East Cleveland, Ohio • De La Salle High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. WILLIE M. SANDERS • Valley Forge General Hospital, Phoenix- ville. Pa. • Shelby High Schoool • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • SGA 1. JOHN J. SANDOSKI • 11 Revere Road, Berwyn, Pa. • Devon Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Acc. Soc. 2,3,4; Finance Soc. 3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2; Pre-Law Soc. 4 JOHN E. SARGENT • 2810 £. 26th Street. Tulsa. Okie • Cascia Hall High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • NROTC 1,2,3,4; SGA 4; Steer. Comm. 3; Delta Pi Epsilon 2,3.4. Lynx 1,2,3,4. SANDRA A. SAUER • Box 12, Port Jefferson, Long Island, N. Y. • Port Jefferson High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Steer. Comm. 3. Spring Outing 2; Pi Theta Chi 1,2,3,4; Psychol- ogy Club 1. willlom N. «yon ob rt , Alon L Soil. J«hn j. Sandoiki John |. SorB nl Sandro A. Sou.r STEPHEN G. SAWYER • 4020 17fh Street. Washington, 0. C. • John Carroll High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • AICE 2,3,4; ASCE 2,3,4,- Infra. Sports 1,2.3.4. Tau Beta Pi 3.4 Villanova Engineer 3,4. FRANK J. SCHAFFER • 509 Leighton Avenue, Silver Springs, Md. • Bachelor of Science in Biology. KATHLEEN SCHIFFHAUER • 780 Scoff Road. Mt. Lebanon. Pa. • Mt. Lebanon High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Belle Mosque 1; Pi Thcto Chi 1,2,3,4,- Women's Glee Club 1. ROBERT C. SCHILLOW 216 Upper Valley Road, North Wales. Pa. • Lonsdale Catholic High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • IEEE 1,2,3,4,- Bowling 2; Intra. Sports 2,3,- Sail- ing Club 2,- Villanova Engineer 4; WWVU 4. WILLIAM L. SCHLOSS • 2500 Aqua Vista Boulevard, Fort Lauder- dale, Fla. • Cascia Hall Preparatory School • Bachelor of Sci- ence in Economics • NROTC 1,2,3,4; Dinner Dance 3; Orienta- tion Comm. 2,- Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Marketing Soc. 3. PAUL A. SCHMIDT • 2 Norfolk Road, Great Neck, N. Y. • Xavier High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • Char- ity Outing 3; Spring Outing 2; Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4,- Intro. Ath- letics Council 1,2,3,4; Biology Club 1,2. Stephen G. Sawyer Fronk J. Srhofter Kothleen Sehlffhouer Robert C. Sthillow Willlom L. Sehlots Pawl A. Schmidt Peter J. Schoulti Carl j. Schwab John H. Scheier, Jr. George H. Schrvondor. Jr. Harold A. Schwarti John R. Schwering PETER J. SCHOULTZ • 206 Anne Burras Lane, Newport News. Va. • Mount Saint Joseph High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Intra. Sports 2,3,4; K of C 2,3,4, Troas. 4. Marketing Soc. 2,3,4,- T T 2. JOHN H. SCHEIER. JR. • 192 Smallwood Drive, Buffalo, N. Y • Saint Bernard's School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Steer. Comm. 3,- Acc. Soc. 2,3,4,- Intra. Sports 1,2,3. GEORGE H. SCHRUENDER. JR. • 54 Dufton Court, North And over. Mass • North Andover High School • Bachelor of Sci- ence in Economics • Steer. Comm. 4. Delta Pi Epsilon 2.3 4 Ice Hockey Club 1,2,- Intra. Sports 1,2,3.4,- K of C 3,4; NFCCS 1,2,4,- Pre-Law Soc. 4. CARL J. SCHWAB • 2304 S. Gilinger Road, Lafayette Hill, Pa • La Salle College High School • Bachelor of Science in Phys- ics • Am. Inst, of Physics 1,2,3,4,- IJF 3,4; Intra. Sports 2; Phys;cs Club 1,2,3,4,- Pre-Law Soc. 3,4; Villanovan 2. HAROLD A. SCHWARTZ • 21 E. Waverly Road, Wyncofe, Pa • Cheltenham High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engi- neering • ASME 3,4; Villanova Engineer 2.3. JOHN R. SCHWERING • 211 W. Spencer Street. Philadelphia. Pa. • Roman Catholic High School • Bachelor of Electrical En- gineering • IEEE 1.2,- Eta Kappa Nu 3,4. Edward Scully Vyfawlot S. Senkus James W. Seoborg. Jr. Richord S. Semyok Robert J. Semet Pool F. Seymowr EDWARD SCULLY 762 Fern Street, Yeadon, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor op Science in Economics. JAMES W. SEABORG, JR. • 25 Grefa Place, Staten Island, N. Y. • Xaverian High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Steer. Comm. 4,- Delta Pi Epsilon 2,3,4, Treas. 4. Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Rugby Team 2,3,4. ROBERT J. SEMET • Dellon Road. Willow Grove. Pa. • Upper Dublin High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • NROTC 1,2,3.4. IEEE 2.3.4; ASME 1,- Quarter-Deck Soc. 4. VYTAUTAS S. SENKUS • 21 Totten Street, Bcthpage. N. Y. • Beth- page High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • Am. Chem. Soc. 1.2; Football 1,3; Intra. Sports 1,2; Lacrosse Club 1,2; Semper Fidelis 1,2,3,4; Shamokinaki 3. RICHARD S. SERNYAK 411 Bryan Street, Havertown, Pa. • Mon- signor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Football 1,2,3,4; Pre-Law Soc. 1,2,3,4. PAUL F. SEYMOUR • 329 River Drive, East Paterson. N. J. • East Patterson High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • ASCE 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3; Intra. Sports 1,4. 289 l«e E. Sholgo . Mithool Sim Fovi J. Sh o Mirhoel A. Simpion J. Michael Sherlock Girard S. Si ca Gregory A. Shorten Stanley V. Sitfce Joseph 0. Shukitt Charles T. Slack Thomat . Sicoli Charles V. Slovis LEE E. SHALGOS • 9340 S. Bell Avenue, Chicago, III. • Bishop Rice High School • Bachelor op Science in Political Science • Intra. Sports 1,2,4; Pre-Law Soc. 4. PAUL J. SHEA • 90 Tower Road, Waterbury, Conn. • Canterbury High School • Bachelor of Arts in History • Blue Key 2.3,4. Lambda Kappa Delta 1,2,3,4,- Spanish Club 2,- History Club 3, Sec. 4. J. MICHAEL SHERLOCK 8128 Winthrop Street, Philadelphia. Pa. • Saint Joseph's Preparatory School • Bachelor of Mechan- ical Engineering • ASME 1,2,3,4; Villanova Engineer 2,3,4. GREGORY A. SHORTEN • 100 N. Fairfield Rood, Devon, Pa. • Chaminade High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Class Officer 2; Cottilion Comm. 2; Orientation Comm 2; Foot- ball 1,2; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Lacrosse Club 3,4. JOSEPH D. SHUKITT • 434 Shetland Road. Darby, Pa. • Olnoy High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • ASME 1,2.3,4. THOMAS R. SICOLI • 31 Saint James Road, West Chester, Pa. • West Chester High School • Bachelor of Arts in English • Spanish Club 1,2. R. MICHAEL SIM • 3720 Cardiff Road, Chevy Chase, Md. • Saint John's College • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Jr. Dinner Dance Comm; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; SAM 4; Spirit Comm. 2,3,- T T 1,2,3; Rugby Team 1,2,3. MICHAEL A. SIMPSON • 2207 Liberty Street, Allentown, Pa. • Allentown Central Catholic High School • Bachelor op Science in Economics. GIRARD S. SISCA • 1647 Powell Street, Norristown, Pa. • Bach- elor of Electrical Engineering • IEEE 2,3,4,5; Football 1; Phi Kappa Pi 2,3,4,5. STANLEY V. SITKO • 240 Pensdale Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Roman Catholic High School • Bachelor of Mechanical En- gineering • ASME 1,2,3,4. CHARLES T. SLACK • 129 S. Sth Avenue, Coatesville, Pa. • Scott High School • Bachelor of Science in Political Science • Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4,- IRS 4. Political Union 4; Pre-Law Soc. 1. 2,3,4. CHARLES V. SLAVIS • 32 County Road, Simsbury, Conn. • Sims- bury High School • Bachelor op Civil Engineering • AlChE 2,3,4; Intra. Sports 2,3,4; Phi Kappa Pi 1,2,3,4. Villanova En- gineer 3,4. ™ J. SMITH • 2629 Bethel Avenue, Merchontville, N. J. Morchantville High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics. JOSEPH P. SMITH -5013 Sargent Road N.E., Washington, D. C. • bachelor of Science in Political Science. THOMAS 21730 Englehardt Drive, Saint Clair Shores, Mich. • Austin Catholic Preparatory School • Bachelor of Sci- ence in Education • Dinner Dance 4,- Football 1,2,3,4; Sanctu- ary Soc. 1,2.3,4; T T 2.3,- History Club 3,4,- PSEA 3.4. JOHN $. SMOCK • 300 Hagans Road, Elmhurst, III. • Immaculate . «‘°h Scho°l Bachelor of Science in Economics NROTC 1 2.3.4, SGA Sen. 2.4,- Sr. Steer. Comm.; Sec. Jr. Class. D Vomm ; Chair- Soph- Cott.; Blue Key 1,2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Delta Pi Epsilon 1,2,3,4. ROGER J SOENS, JR. . 600 W. 64th Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. • William Penn Charter High School • Bachelor of Science in economics. LUIS P. SOMOANO • Maximo Gomez, No. 163, Colon, Cuba P. Varela High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineer- ing • ASME 3.4,- Spanish Club 2,3,4. John P. Sorrcntino R. Murray Sp«« « Robert B. Spellmcycr Edwin V. Sperr Michael E. Spinopollce, Jr. Stephen J. Spontok JOHN P. SORRENTINO • 900 Orange Avenue, Cranford, N. J. • Holy Trinity High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4; lambda Kappa Delta 1,2,3,4; WWVU ,2,3. R. MURRAY SPEECE • 61 Pierce Street, Kingston, Pa • W. S. Central Catholic High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • ASCE 2,3,4, CCD 2,3,4; Geology Soc. 2,3,4; Intra. Athletics Council 1,2,3,4,- Rugby Team 2,3,4. ROBERT B. SPEllMEYER • 256-43 Upland Road, Great Neck, N. Y. • Great South Senior High • Bachelor of Science in Econom- ics • Steer. Comm. 3.4; SGA 1,2,3,4; Soph. Spring Outing Comm. Chair.,- Marketing Soc. 3, Pres. 4; K of C 1,2,3,4; Intra. Sports ,2,3,4; Delta Pi Epsilon 3,4. EDWIN V. SPERR • 43 lewis Avenue, East Lansdowne, Pa. • Mon- signor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Arts in Social Sci- ence • Psychology Club 1,2,3,4; Swimming 1.2.3,4, Rugby Team 1,2; Sociology Club 3,4. MICHAEL E SPINAPOLICE. JR. • R.D. 1. Port Jervis, N. Y. • Glen Rock High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Infra. Sports 2; lambda Kappa Delta 1,2,3,4; Univ. Marching Band 1,2,3; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Villanovans 1,2,3,4. STEPHEN J. SPONTAK • 6 E. 4th Street, Pottstov n, Pa. • Saint Pius X High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • IEEE 2,3.4. ROBERT A. STARR, JR. • 204 Hollywood Circle, Camp Hill, Pa • Bishop McDevitt High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • NROTC 1,2,3.4; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Intra. Sports 1,2, 3,4; Nick Basca Comm. 1,2; Quarter-Deck Soc. 4; SGA Tutoring Program 1,2; Pi Sigma Epsilon 4. CHARLES A. STEARIE • 2800 Nottingham Way, Trenton, N. J. • Trenton Catholic 8oys' High School • Bachelor of Science in Psychology • Delta Pi Mu 1,2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1.2,3,4; Pre- law Soc. 4; Psychology Club 2,3,4,- Tennis Club 3,4. GLENN J. STEIDIE • 103 Bella Vista Street, Tuckcloe, N. Y. • Eastchesier High School • Bachelor of Arts in History • Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4,- K of C 1,2,3,4. DENNIS R. STEVENS • 39 E. Logan Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Saint Joseph's College High School • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering • Soph. Cottilion Comm.; AlChE 1,2,3,4; Infra. Sports 1,2.3,4; K of C 1. MICHAEL W. STEVENSON • 4 Stanley Drive, Baltimore. Md • Mount Saint Joseph High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • ASME 2,3,4,- Phi Kappa Pi 1,2,3,4; Villanova En- gineer 2,3,4. GERALD V. STOEFFEL • 762 Tuckahoe Road. Yonkers. N. Y. • Mount Saint Michael High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Track 1,2,3,4. Robort A. Starr, Jr. Chariot A. Stoarlo Glonn J. Stoidlo Oonnlt R. Stoncnt Michaol W. Stovonson Gorald V. Stooffol ROBERT J. STOUT 116 Kane Avenue, Middletown, R. I. • Dela Salle Academy • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • SGA 4,- Jr. Mother's Day Comm.,- IEEE 2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Sanctuary Soc. 1,2,3,4. EDWARD L. STRANIX • 7925 Pickering Street, Philadelphia. Pa. • La Salle Military Academy • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Football 1,2,3; Intra. Sports 1.2,3.4; Semper Fidelis 2.3,- T T 1,2. PETER J STREMIC • 150 Berkley Road, Glenside. Pa. • Malvern Prep High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Gamma Phi 1,2,3,4. WILLIAM R. STRICKLAND • 9 Hudson Street, Hicksville. N. Y • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor op Arts in English • NROTC 4; Jr. Mother's Day Comm.; Delta Pi Mu 1,2.3,4,- IF Ball Comm. 2,3; Physics Club 1,2; Political Union 3,4; Quarter- Deck Soc. 4. ROBERT M. STRONG • 324 College Park Drive, Monroeville, Pa. Idaho Falls High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engi- neering • AIEE 1,2,3,4; Eta Kappa Mu 3,4; IJF 1,2.3.4. Tau Beta Pi 3,4,- WWVU 1,2, Manager 3,4. WILLIAM J. SUBICK • 6240 Cottage Street. Philadelphe, Pa. • Father Judge High School • Bachelor of Science in Mathe- matics • Delta Epsilon Sigma 3.4 291 FLORA M. SULLIVAN • 507 Saude Avenue, Essington, Pa. • Notre Dame High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Phi Theta Chi 1,2,3,4; WWVU 1,2,3,4. JOHN C. SULLIVAN • 8802 E. Torresdale Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. • Father Judge High School • 8achelor of Science in Psy- chology • Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; NFCCS 4; Psychology Club 2,3,4,- Villanova Singer 3,4; Villanova Soc. for Psych. Invest. 4. JOHN J. SULLIVAN • 722 Mason Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies. MARY M. SULLIVAN • 10205 Bieber Place, Silver Springs, Md. • Academy of the Holy Name High School • Bachelor of Sci- ence in Nursing • SGA 2,3; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Charity Party Comm.,- Soph. Spring Outing Comm.; Fr. Orientation Comm.; Blue Key 2,3,4,- Chair. Nurses' Pinning Comm. 3; Pi Theta Chi 1,2,3,4; Women's Glee Club 1,2,3,4. THOMAS D. SULLIVAN • 4748 N. Ashland Avenue, Chicago, III. • Saint George High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Biology Club 3,4; Mendel Bulletin 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Cross- Country JAMES F. SULZMAN • 276 Pawling Avenue, Troy, N. Y. • Cardi- nal Farley Military Academy • Bachelor of Arts in Modern Languages • French Club 1,2,3,4; Sanctuary Soc. 1; Spanish Club 3,4,- Villanova Singers 1,2,3,4. Floro M, Sullivan John C. Sullivan John J. Sullivan Mary M. Sullivan Thomas 0. Sullivan Jamos F. Sulimon Michaol W. Surowioc Thomas C. Sulula Ronald I. Swontkowski John G. Switklos, Jr. Mary C. Swift John J. Syktt MICHAEL W. SUROWIEC • R.D. 1, Millville, N. J. • Sacred Heart High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering • Circuit 2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4,- Villanova Engineer 1,2,3,4. THOMAS C. SUTULA • 4872 Roosevelt Boulevard, Philadelphia, Pa. • La Salle College High School • Bachelor of Arts • Sr. Dinner Dance 4; Cottilion Comm. 2; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Pre-Law Soc. 1,2; Sociology Club 3. RONALD E. SWANTKOWSKI • 63 Summit Street, Edwardsvillc, Pa. • Edwardsville High School • Bachelor of Science in Chemistry • NROTC 1,2,3.4; ACS 4; Semper Fidelis 4. JOHN G. SWICKLAS, JR. • 42 N. Riverside Avenue, Terryville, Conn. • Saint Anthony High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • NROTC 1,2,- IF Ball 2,3,4. MARY C. SWIFT • Cedar Hill Road, Ambler, Pa. • Academy of the Sisters of Mercy • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Belle Air 1,2,3,4; Navy Nurse Candidate Corps 3,4,- Pi Theta Chi 1,2, 3,4,- Villanovan 4. Women's Glee Club 1,2,3. JOHN J. SYKES • 116 N. Thurlow Avenue, Margate, N. J. • Holy Spirit High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineer- ing • Charity Party 3,- Mother's Day 3; Steer. Comm. 3; Orien- tation Comm. 2; ASME 1,2,3,4; Infra. Sports 1,2,3,4,- Psychology Club 3,4,- Villanova Engineer 3,4. DANIEL L. SYLVESTER • 18 Center Avenue, Willow Grove, Pa. • Bishop McDevitt High School • Bachelor of Science in Psy- chology • Psychology Club 2,3,4,- SEA 3,4; WWVU 1,2,3,4. CHRISTINE E TATE • 1220 N. Broad Street. Philadelphia, Pa. • Fergus Falls High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing. HENRY A. TATE • 25 W. County Line Road, Ardmore, Pa. • Mon- signor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy. LAWRENCE D TAVIANINI • RD 1. Nazareth, Pa. • Notre Dame High School • 8achelor of Mechanical Engineering • ASME 3,4,- Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Rocket Society 3,4; Villanova Engineer 3,4. JAMES P. TELFER • 1540 6 Street, Rensselaer, N. Y. • Saint John's Academy • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • AICE 3,4 RICHARD THACKRAY, JR. • 126 Fayette Street, Johnstown. Pa • Westmont Hilltop High School • Bachelor of Arts in Psy- chology • Ice Hockey Club 1,2,3,4,- Lacrosse Club 1.2; Psychol- ogy Club 1,2,3,4,- Villanova Sociological Soc. 3,4. 292 Michael I. Thoit Albeit H. Them Jamo J. Thornton Michael E. Tierney John M. Tolpo Gordon R. Tomeo MICHAEL L. THEIS • 3266 N. Newkirk Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • to Salle College High School • Bachelor or Electrical En ginecrinc • IEEE 1.2.3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4. ALBERT H. THEM • 2800 Hellerman Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • La Salle College High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engi- neer.nc • NROTC 1. IEEE 2.3,4; Drill Team 1. Eta Kappa Mu 3,4; Intra. Sports 1.2.3,4. Phi Kappa Pi 1,2.3,4, Tau Beta Pi 3,4. Villenova Engineer 4; WWVU 3,4 JAMES J. THORNTON • 30 W. Madison Avenue, Clifton Heights, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School — Bachelor of Arts. MICHAEL E. TIERNEY • 64 Maple Avenue, Floral Park, N. Y. • La Salle Military Academy • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • CCD I; Intra. Sports 3.4; SAM 4. Shamokinak. 2. Spirit Comm. 4; T T 1. JOHN M. TOLPA • 4-59 lyncresf Avenue, Fair Lawn, N. J. • Bergen Catholic High School • Bachelor of Mechanical En- gineering • ASME 1.2.3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3.4; Rocket Soc. 4. Villenova Engineer 4; Rifle Team 4. GORDON R. TOMEA • 33 Landis Place, Clifton, N. J. • Pope Pius XII High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • Char. Ball 3. Char. Party 3; ASCE 2,3,4; IJF 3; Nick Basca Comm. 2,3; Villanova Engineer 4. GEORGE D. TONGRING • 37 McKay Drvc, Breton Woods. N. J • Saint Rose High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Cheerleaders 3; Rugy Team 1,2,3,4. FRANCIS A. TOTH • French Creek Drive, Kimberton, Pa. • Bishop Kenrick High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • NROTC 1,2,3,4,- Pre-Law Soc. 3, Treas. 4. ANTHONY G. TRAMONTOZZI • 44 Kindcrkamack Road, Mont- vale, N. J. • Pascack Valley Regional High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Soph. Cottilion Comm.; Intro. Sports 1,2,4; Pre-Law Soc. 2.3, T T 1,2,3; Rugby Team 1,2,4. BRIAN J. TRAYNOR • 1800 Earlington Road, Havertown. Po. • Monsignor 8onner High School • Bachelor of Science in Edu- cation • Basketball 1,- Intra. Sports 1,2,3,- Infra. Athletics Coun- cil 4,- Sailing Soc. 3,4,- Track 4; T T 3. THOMAS C. TROIL • 709 Cricket Avenue. Ardmore. Pa. • Mon- signor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Social Studies • CCD 3,4,- Psychology Club 3; Spanish Club 1,3; Villa- nova Singers 1,2,3,4. JOSEPH E. TRONCELLITI 2142 County Line Road, Ardmore, Pa. • Saint Joseph's College High School • Bachelor of Arts • Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4. DAVID F. TRUE • 165012 Northern Boulevard, Flushing, N. Y. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. ANTHONY R. TULLIO • 204 Hearth Road. Broomall, Pa • Bache- lor of Mechanical Engineering. E. FORD TURPING • 403 Glenmorc Avenue, Elkins Park, Pa. • Saint Joseph's College High School • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering • AlChE 2,3.4. LINDA A. UDICIOUS • 3806 Dogwood Trail. Allentown. Pa. • Allentown Central Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Belle Masque 2,3,4; WWVU 3.4,- Women’s Glee Club 2. HOWARD G. ULEP • 30 E. Hawaii Street, Kahului, Hawaii • Saint Anthony Boy's High School • Bachelor of Science in Psy- chology • NROTC 1,2,- Sr. Class Treas.; Sr. Steer. Comm.. K of C 3,4; Lynx 3,4,- Concert Band 1,2; Villanova Soc. for Psych. Invest. 3,4,- T T 3; Sociology Club 4. VICTOR R. UMPlERRE • Calle San Pedro 105, Rio Piedras. Puerto Rico • Colegio San Ignacio • Bachelor of Science in Political Science • Fr. Club 1.2,3,4,- IRS 3.4; Copy Ed.. Psychology Club 2; Spanish Club 1,2,4, Vice-Pres. 3; Villanovan 4; Villanovans 4. Brian J. Traynor Thomas C. Trail Joitph C. Trancalliti Undo A. Udiciout Howard G. Ul p Victor I. Ump.tr? Marshall E. Uzzl Robsr F. Vo«hiono Albtrl M. Von Hu Robert J. Von Zyl Raul J. Varsllo Albert L. Verdi MARSHALL E. UZZLE • 719 Preston Avenue, Bryn Mawr, Pa. • Haverford High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Intra. Sports 2,3,4; Pre-Law Soc. 2,3,4,- Track 1,2,3,4. ROBERT F. VACCHIANO • 1530 Mifflin Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Bishop Neumann High School • Bachelor of Science in Edu- cation • SEA 1,2,4. ALBERT M. VAN HUFF • 1 Martin Avenue, Bordentown, N. J. • Trenton Catholic High School • Bachelor of Mechanical En- gineering • ASME 1,2,3,4; Bowling 1,2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2, 3,4; Literary Soc. 4; Rocket Soc. 3,4; Villanova Engineer 3,4; Villanova Soc. for Psych. Invest. 4. ROBERT J. VAN ZYL • 322 Margate Road, Upper Darby, Pa • Upper Darby High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4,- SAM 3,4. PAUL J. VARELLO • 435 Beach 66, Sf. Arverne, N. Y. • Far Rock- away High School • Bachelor of Civil Engineering • Sr. Steer. Comm., ASCE 1,2,3,4,- IJF 3,4,- Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4,- Univ. Marching Band 1,2,3,4; T T 3,4,- Charity Ball Comm. 3; Jr. Con- cert Comm. ALBERT L. VERDI • 103 Main Street, Netcong, N. J. • Morris Catholic High School • Bachelor of Arts in Modern Lan- guages • Sr. Class Sec.,- Sr. Steer. Comm.,- Belle Air 2, University Co-editor 3, University Editor 4; History Club, Sec. 3, Vicc-Pres. 4,- Who's Who 4. WILLIAM A. VILL 219 Nottinham Drive, Lynchburg, Va. • Saint Mary's High School • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering • AlChE 2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4. KATHLEEN T. VISGIL • 903 Maple Avenue, Collingswood, N. J • Camden Catholic High School • Bachelor op Science in Nursing • Soph. Cottilion Comm.,- Pi Theta Chi 1,2,3,4; Spirit Comm. 2,- T T 2. VINCENT A. VORRASO • 3852 Bennington Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Northeast Catholic High School • Bachelor of Civil En- gineering • AICE 1,2,3,4,- Football 1,2,3.4. RICHARD L. WADE • 412 Morris Avenue, Summit, N. J. • Bachelor of Arts in History. JOHN J. WALKER • 5708 Boyer Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Cardinal Dougherty High School • Bachelor of Science in Chemistry • ACS 1,2,3,4. JOSEPH J. WALLIS • 137 Parkdale Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. • Saint Joseph's Collegiate Institute • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4,- IF Ball 4,- Lambda Kappa Delta 1,2.3.4,- IFC 2,3, Chairman 4. JAMES M. WALSH, JR. • 2 Father Jogues Place, Ticonderoga, N. Y. • Cardinal Farley High School • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology • Dinner Dance 3; Cottilion Comm. 2; Delta Pi Mu 1,2,3,4,- Intra. Sports 1; Lynx 4; Psychology Club 3,4; Spirit Comm. 1,2; T T 2. JAMES P. WALSH • 1525 Arch Street, Norristown, Pa. • Bishop Kenrick High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Acc. Soc. 4,- Intra. Sports 2,3,4. JOSEPH R. WALSH • 1525 Sfuyvesanf Avenue, Trenton, N. J. • Delbarton High School • Bachelor of Arts in Sociology • Steer. Comm. 3,4,- Charity Outing 3; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; WWVU 3,4; Sociology Club 3,4. MATTHEW F. WALSH • 220 Lowrys Lane, Rosemont, Pa. • Devon Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Psycholocy • NROTC 1,2.3,4,- Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Psychology Club 3,4,- Sem- per Fidelis 3,4. EILEEN C. WALTER • 147 Rutherford Avenue, Woodbridge, N. J. • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Charity Party Comm.; Jr. Mother's Day Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Belle Air 1,2,3,4; Pi Theta Chi 1, Sec. 2, Vicc-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, SGA Tutoring Program,- Who's Who 4,- IFC 4,- SGA Concert Scries. HARRY L. WALTER • 424 Ridge Avenue, McSherrystown, Pa. • Delono Catholic High School • Bachelor op Science in Edu- cation • Football 1.2,3,4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; K of C 4; Pre- Law Soc. 4,- SGA Tutoring Prog. 3,4,- SEA 4. William A. Vili Kothlaan T. Visjll Vin« nt A. Vorroso Rithord I. Wad John J. Wolksr Jassph J- Wol,i‘ Jomat M. Walsh, Jr. Jomas P. Walth Joiaph R. Wolsh Matthsw F. Walsh Ellaan C. Wolt.r Harry I. Wolt r RICHARD M. WARD • 122 Marvin Avenue, Uniondale, N. Y. • Uniondalo High School • Bachelor of Science in Geology • NROTC 1; Charity Ball 3; AlChE 2; Drill Team 1. Geology Soc. 3,4; IJF 3; Intra. Sports 3,4; Rifle Team 2; Rugby Team 3,4. JOHN A. WARES — 2331 Huntington Street, Bethlehem, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. JAMES J. WATSON • 80 Elbridge Road, New Britain, Conn. • Saint Thomas Aquinas High School • Bachelor of Science in Political Science • Pre law Soc. 3. JANE M. WEAFER 111 Gannett Road, North Scituate, Mass. • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Jr. Steer. Comm.; Pi Theta Chi 2,3,4,- Soph. Spring Outing Comm.; Jr. Charity Outing Comm.,- Jr. Mother's Day Comm. STEPHEN R. WEBB • 61 Rivercliffe Road, Lowell, Mass • Kerth Academy • Bachelor of Science in Biology • lambda Kappa Delta 3,4; Mendel Bulletin 3, Business Ed. 4; SGA Tutor- ing Prog. 3,4; CCD 1,2; Concept Ed. Board 3, Chair. 4; literary Soc. 2. JEANETTE G. WEBER • 117 Mill Road, Havertown, Pa. • Fitz- gerald Mercy Hospital School of Nursing • Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Richard M. Ward John A. Want Jamn J. Wotion Jan M. Woofer Stephen R. Webb Jeonette C. Weber Maurice R. Week , Jr. Jon F. Wenttrup Daniel T. Whalen Jame P. Whalen Stephen J. White William R. White MAURICE R. WEEKS, JR. • 443 Quincy Street, Washington, D. C. • Saint John's College High School • Bachelor of Science in Education • Geology Soc. 2. Bio'ogy Club 1; Infra. Sports 1,2. 3,4; Lambda Kappa Delta 1,2,3,4; Mendel Bulletin 3.4, Music Soc. 2,3,4,- SEA 2,3; SGA, Cultural Affairs Comm, Spirit Comm. 4 JAN F. WENSTRUP • 1141 Lincoln Lane, Huntingdon Valley, Pa • Bishop McDevitt High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering • ASME 3,4; Pi Tau Sigma 3, Sec. 4. DANIEL T. WHALEN • 101 Homestead Avenue, Trenton, N. J. • Hamilton High School • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineer- ing • NROTC 1,2,3,4, ASME 2,3,4 JAMES P. WHALEN • Creek Road, Drexcl Hill, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • SGA Co-Chair. Elect. Comm. 4. Belle Masque 2,3; Belle Air 3, Sr. Co-ed. 4,- Gamma Phi 3,4,- Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4,- SAM 2,3, Pres. 4; Who's Who 4,- Orphan's Outing 3. STEPHEN J. WHITE • 147 Main Street, Woodstown. N. J. • Woodstown High School • Bachelor of Arts in English • Shamokinaki 3. WILLIAM R. WHITE • 57 Harvard Street, Garden City. N. Y • Garden City High School • Bachelor of Arts in Political Science • Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Lacrosse Club 1,2, Capt. 3,4, Pre-law Soc. 3,4,- Spanish Club 1. Eugene M. Wi k Williom F. Wilder Robert J. William , Jr. Charles Wilson Glennon J. Wilhelm Robert T. Winter EUGENE M. WICKS • 4051 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia. Pa. • Saint Thomas More High School • Bachelor of Arts in Sociology • Sociology Club 3,4. WILLIAM F. WILDER • 5833 Sylvester Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Father Judge High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Biology Club 1,2,3,4. GLENNON J. WILHELM • 3071 Avondale, Ashtabula, Ohio • Edgewood High School • Bachelor of Electrical Engineer- ing • NROTC 1,2,3,4; Cottilion Comm. 2; Belle Air 2,- Nick Basca Comm. 2,- WWVU 3. ROBERT J. WILLIAMS, JR. • 631 Carsonia Avenue, Reading, Pa. • Reading Central Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • SGA 4,- Belle Air 2, Divisions Ed. 3, Ed.-in-Chief 4; Intra. Sports 1; K of C 4; SAM 2. Treas. 3,4,- Who's Who 4. CHARLES WILSON 1515 Thackery Street, Scranton, Pa. • Scran- ton Central High School • Bachelor of Science in Education . Pre law Soc. 2,3,4; SEA 1,2. ROBERT T. WINTFR 1410 Cushing Road, Scotch Plains, N. J. • Seton Hall Preparatory School • Bachelor of Science in Psy- chology • Conservative Club 4. Intra. Sports 1,2,3,- Pre-law Soc. 1,2,3,4,- Psychology Club 3,4; Spanish Club 1; VSPI 4. 295 Robert J. Young Robert W. Zebrowiki Thomas M. Woodward William H. Wright, Jr. Frank P. Zanzalari Francis J. Zarych Louis G. Wolfel Stanley M. Zaleski Ronald D. Wolfe Michael J. Zaia Williom G. Wixted Charles A. Zaccaria WILLIAM G. WIXTED • 4232 Tudor Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Father Judge High School • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology • Intra. Sports 2,3; Psychology Club 3,4. RONALD D. WOLFE • 161 Fern Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Cardi- nal Dougherty High School • Bachelor op Science in Eco- nomics • NROTC 1,2,3,4. LOUIS G. WOLFEL • 236 Second Avenue, West Catasquagua, Pa. • Whitehall High School • Bachelor of Science in Political Science • Villanova Singers 1,2,3; Villanova Spires 1. THOMAS M. WOODWARD • 12 Coo rdge Street, Methuen, Mass. • Bachelor of Science in Economics. WILLIAM H. WRIGHT, JR. • 324 Glen Avenue, Scotia, N. Y. • Saint Columbus High School • Bachelor of Science in Geol- ogy • Astronomical Soc. 4; Geology Society 1,2,3,4. R03ERT J. YOUNG • 255 Chipman Road, Easton, Pa. • Notre Dame High School • Bachelor of Science in Psychology • Psychology Club 1,2,3,4. CHARLES A. ZACCARIA • 38 Bateman Avenue, Revere, Mass. • Revere High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • SGA 4,- Blue Key 3,4; Cheerleaders 2,3,- Ice Hockey Club 1,2; Intra. Sports 1,2; Spirit Comm. 1,2,3,4; Alumni Rep. 4. MICHAEL J. ZAIA • 1411 Lehigh Parkway, Allentown, Ra. • Allentown Central Catholic High School • Bachelor of Elec- trical Engineering • AIEE-IRE 3,4; AlChE 1,2; Baseball 1,2, 3,4,- Bowling 1; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4. STANLEY M. ZALESKI • 3066 Livingston Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • North East Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Eoucation • Literary Soc. 2,3,4; SEA 1,2. FRANK P. ZANZALARI • 295 Washington Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. • Perth Amboy High School • Bachelor of Science in Geology • NROTC 1,2,3,4; Geology Soc. 1,2,3.4. FRANCIS J. ZARYCH • 2748 E. Pacific Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Northeast Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Marketing Soc. 2,3,4; SAM 4; Psychology Club 4. ROBERT V . ZEBROWSKI • 188 Maple Avenue, Patchague, N. Y. • Seton Hall High School • Bacelor of Electrical Engi- neering • AIEE-IRE 4; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4. Williom H. Zech Robert J. Zimmer Lawrence Zeigonfuu John A. Zlngali Arnold W. Ziccordi Anthony C. Zinni WILLIAM H. ZECH • 105 N. Rockburn, York, Pa. • York Catholic High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Infra. Sports 2,3,4; Amateur Radio Club 2,3,4. LAWRENCE ZEIGENFUSS • 5259 Burton Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Father Judge High School • Bachelor of Arts in Science • Intra. Sports 1,2; Shamokinaki 3. ARNOLD V . ZICCARDI • 985 Mifflin Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Bishop Neumann High School • Bachelor of Arts • Conserva- tivo Club 3; Spanish Club 2,3; Rugby Team 1. ROBERT J. ZIMMER • 610 Hector Street, Conshohocken, Pa. • Saint Matthew's High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Soph. Cottilion Comm.; Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4; Marketing Soc. 2,3,4,- Pre-Law Soc. 2; SAM 4; T T 1,2; Pi Sigma Epsilon 2,3,4. JOHN A. ZINGALI • 61 Ardsley Road, Montclair, N. J. • Mont- clair High School • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Biology Club 3,4; Intra. Sports 1. ANTHONY C. ZINNI • 611 W. Elm Street, Conshohocken, Pa. • Samt Matthew's High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Intra. Sports 1.2,3,4. Richard J. Zolko RICHARD J. ZOLKO • 445 Springmill Avenue, Conshohocken, Pa. • Saint Matthew's High School • Bachelor of Science in Eco- nomics • Intra. Sports 1,2,3,4. BISHOP, THOMAS R. • 29 Dyer Lane, Grosse Pointe Farms. Michigan • Bachelor of Science in Economics. BROKOWSKI, RICHARD S. • 6200 Tackawanna Street, Philadel- phia, Pa. BUKVICS, ROBERT S. • 522 8th Avenue, Bethlehem, Pa. • Bache- lor of Science in Education. 8URGOYNE, SR. M. MERCEDE • Convent of Mercy, Montgomery Avenue, Merion, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Nursing. BURKE, JOHN R. • 7036 North Twelfth Street, Phoenix, Arizona • Bachelor of Science in Economics. CAIN, GERARD A. • 2107 W. 17th Street, Wilmington. Delaware • Bachelor of Science in Economics. CAPALDO, RALPH A. • 1733 Powell Street, Norristown, Pa. • Bachelor of Science in Biology. CESTONE, GAETON • 66 Oakridgc Road, Verona, New Jersey • Bachelor of Civil Engineering. CICCONE, RONALD J. • 2858 S. 15 h Street, Philadelphia 45, Pa. • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering. CONNELL, EDWARD J. • 603 S. Van Buren Street, Wilmington, Delaware • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering. CUSUMANO, JOSEPH M • 682 Pugh Road. Wayne, Pa. DOMBROWSKI, MICHAEL • 66 Heron Road, Middletown, New Jersey • Bachelor of Science in Psychology. EFROS, PETER • Sycamore Drive, Rumson, New Jersey • Bache lor of Arts in History. EHRLICH, A18ERT • Chetwynd Apartments, Rosemont, Pa. • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering. 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DOYNE, Ph.D. Pennsylvania State University, 1957 Associate Professor, Chemistry At Villanova since 1957 ROBERT L. GROB, Ph.D. University of Virginia, 1955 Associate Professor, Chemistry At Villanova since 1963 CHARLES J. KAVANAUGH, A.A. LaSalle College, 1935 Assistant Professor, Chemistry At Villanova since 1953 IVAN E. LICHTENSTEIN, Ph.D. University of California, 1960 Assistant Professor, Chemistry At Villanova since 1961 JAMES J. MARKHAM, Ph.D. University of Minnesota, 1958 Associate Professor, Chemistry At Villanova since 1956 GREGORY MORRIS, Ph.D. University of Delaware, 1953 Visiting Assistant Professor, Chemistry At Villanova since 1964 GEORGE N. QUAM, Ph.D. Iowa State College, 1924 Professor-Emeritus, Chemistry At Villanova since 1946 DOMINIC M. R08ERTI, Ph.D. Princeton University, 1959 Assistant Professor, Chemistry At Villanova since 1960 EDWARD RONWIN, Ph.D. University of California, 1952 Associate Professor, Chemistry At Villanova since 1961 SHERWOOD H. SPADAFORA, M.S. 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KINNEY, JR., M.A. Villanova University, 1959 Assistant Professor, English At Villanova since 1959 EOWARD A. KOPPER, JR., Ph.D. Temple University, 1963 Assistant Professor, English At Villanova since 1963 LARRY KIRKPATRICK, M.A. Brown University, 1962 Assistant Professor, English At Villanova since 1964 WILLIAM L. LUPTON, B A. Mount St. Mary's College, 1961 Instructor, English At Villanova since 1964 THOMAS E. MARTINEZ. M.A. Villanova University, 1959 Instructor, English At Villanova since 1959 JOSEPH P. McGOWAN, M.A. Boston College, 1954 Assistant Professor, English At Villanova since 1957 EOWARD McGRATH, Ph D. Cornell University, 1935 Professor, English At Villanova since 1937 JOHN J. McSHEA, O.S.A., M.A. Oxford University, England, 1946 Professor-Emeritus, English At Villanova since 1937 KENNETH A. MILLER, B.A. Villanova University, 1958 Instructor, English At Villanova since 1959 JAMES J. MITCHELL, M.A. University of Pennsylvania, 1951 Assistant Professor, English At Villanova since 1949 GEORGE D. MURPHY, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, 1964 Assistant Professor, English At Villanova since 1954 JAMES J. MURPHY, M.A, Niagara University, 1963 Instructor, English At Villanova since 1963 PATRICK J. NOLAN, M.A. University of Detroit, 1962 Instructor, English At Villanova since 1962 MICHAEL J. O'DONNELL, O.S.A., M.A. The Catholic University of America, 1931 Associate Professor, English At Villanova since 1932 JOSEPH W. RATIGAN, M.A. University of Pennsylvania, 1949 Associate Professor, English At Villanova since 1948 JOSEPH C. REINO, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, 1951 Assistant Professor, English At Villanova since 1960 ANDRE C. TURCOTTE, M.A. Villanova University, 1962 Instructor, English At Villanova since 1962 ROBERT E. WILKINSON, M.A. Boston University, 1956 Assistant Professor, English At Villanova since 1957 Fine Arts GEORGE T. RADAN. 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BRUDERLE, M.A. Georgetown University, 1948 Associate Professor, History At Villanova since 1946 EDWARD L. CANNAN, Candidate Ph.D. Columbia University Assistant Professor, History At Villanova since 1964 DANIEL B. CARROLL, M.A. University of Pennsylvania, 1955 Instructor, History At Villanova since 1963 FRANCIS COGHLAN, M.A. University of Notre Dame, 1956 Assistant Professor, History At Villanova since 1955 RAYMOND L- CUMMINGS, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, 1964 Associate Professor, History At Villanova since 1949 ALBERT J. DORLEY, JR., Candidate Ph.D. St. John's University Assistant Professor, History At Villanova since 1964 JOSEPH GEORGE. JR., Ph.D. Boston University, 1959 Associate Professor, History At Villanova since 1959 THOMAS R. GREENE, Candidate Ph.D. New York University, 1961 Instructor, History At Villanova since 1964 RICHARD J. HOPKINS. M.A. Saint Louis University, 1961 Instructor, History At Villanova since 1962 THOMAS J. MENTZER, M.A. University of Notre Dame, 1957 Assistant Professor, History At Villanova since 1957 VINCENT H. PONKO. JR.. Ph.D. Loyola University, 1959 Assistant Professor, History At Villanova since I960 BOHDAN P. PROCKO. Ph.D University of Ottawa, 1964 Associate Professor, History At Villanova since 1949 BERNARD F. REILLY, M.A. University of Pennsylvania, 1955 Assistant Professor, History At Villanova since 1955 DONN C. RILEY. Ph.D. St. Louis University, 1960 Assistant Professor, History At Villanova since 1960 HENRY I. ROFINOT, Ph.D. Columbia University, 1958 Associate Professor, History At Villanova since 1947 ALEXANDER RUDHART, Ph D University of Vienna, 1962 Associate Professor, History At Villanova since 1954 MARK W. SHOLOFSKY, M.A. St. Louis University, 1955 Assistant Professor, History At Villanova since 1955 Library Science HOWARD F. McGINN. Ed.D. University of Pittsburgh, 1957 Professor, library Science At Villanova since 1960 A. MARIE SMITH. B.S. Drcxel Instituto of Technology, 1927 Lecturer, Library Science At Villanova since 1960 E. ELIZABETH WALSH, M.A Villanova University, 1962 Instructor, Library Science At Villanova since 1959 Mathematics EMIL AMEIOTTI. M.S. University of Illinois, 1928 Professor, Mathematics At Villanova since 1938 KARL J. BIEDERMAN, M.S. Purdue University, 1957 Assistant Professor, Mathematics At Villanova since 1957 JAMES O. BROOKS. Ph.D. University of Michigan, 1964 Assistant Professor, Mathematics At Villanova since 1964 WILLIAM H. DANNACHER. M.A. Villanova University, 1950 Assistant Professor, Mathematics At Villanova since 1956 RICHARD A. DERRIG, M.S Brown University, 1964 Instructor, Mathematics At Villanova since 1964 PAUL J. GORMLEY, M.A. Villanova University, 1961 Instructor, Mathematics At Villanova since 1959 PLACIDO E. JARAMIllO. M.S Colorado State University. 1964 Instructor, Mathematics At Villanova since 1964 EUGENE W. KIEFER, M.A. Villanova University, 1959 Associate Professor, Mathematics At Villanova since 1948 THOMAS C. LINAHAN, M.A. Villanova University, 1959 Assistant Professor, Mathematics At Villanova since 1955 DONALD J. IIVENGOOD, M.A. University of Vermont, 1963 Instructor, Mathematics At Villanova since 1964 WILLIAM MIEHLE, M.S. University of Pennsylvania, 1959 Assistant Professor, Mathematics At Villanova since 1960 FRANCISCO MIGLIORE, Ph.D. University of Catania, 1947 Assistant Professor, Mathematics At Villanova since 1960 LEON C. ROBBINS, JR., M.A. University of Pennsylvania, 1949 Assistant Professor, Mathematics At Villanova since 1959 LUCIEN R. ROY, M.A. University of California at Berkeley, 1951 Assistant Professor, Mathematics At Villanova since 1958 AUGUST A. SARDINAS, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, 1962 Associate Professor, Mathematics At Villanova since 1963 JOHN H. SIMPSON, B.S. U. S. Naval Academy, 1925 Assistant Professor, Mathematics At Villanova since 1954 DAVID J. SPROWS, M.A. Villanova University, 1962 Instructor, Mathematics At Villanova since 1962 JOSEPH T. SUCHAR, M.A. Temple University, 1962 Instructor, Mathematics At Villanova since 1962 ROBERT B. WHITING, M.S. University of Pennsylvania, 1940 Instructor, Mathematics At Villanova since 1964 Modern Languages EDWARD M. BELL, M.A. State University of Iowa, 1959 Instructor, Modern Languages At Villanova since 1963 DONALD F. BROWN, Ph.D. University of Illinois, 1935 Professor, Modern Languages At Villanova since 1961 VITO J. Di VINCENZO, M.A. University of Pennsylvania, 1947 Associate Professor, Modern Languages At Villanova since 1948 MARRON C. FORT, M.A. University of Pennsylvania, 1963 Instructor, Modern Languages At Villanova since 1964 WILSON L. FRESCOLN, Ph D. University of Pennsylvania, 1961 Associate Professor, Modern Languages At Villanova since 1947 THOMAS F. GILLIGAN, O.S.A., LL.D. Merrimack College, 1957 Professor, Modorn Languages At Villanova since 1930 CHARLES H. HEIMETAG, M.A. University of Kentucky, 1959 Assistant Professor, Modern Languages At Villanova since 1964 VICTOR KRUPITSCH, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, 1957 Associate Professor, Modern Languages At Villanova since 1958 REn£ G. B. MONGEAU, M.A. Boston College, 1961 Instructor, Modern Languages At Villanova since 1961 JOHN J. MULLIGAN, Ph.D. Boston University, 1957 Associate Professor, Modern Languages At Villanova since 1961 GAETANO N. PASTORE, M.A. Villanova University, 1962 Instructor, Modern Languages At Villanova since 1964 DANIEL J. RIVAS, Profesor de Ingles Universidad de la Habana, 1947 Assistant Professor, Modern Languages At Villanova since 1947 Philosophy JAMES F. ANDERSON, Ph.D. University of Toronto, 1940 Professor, Philosophy At Villanova since 1959 THOMAS BUSCH, M.A. Marquette University, 1962 Instructor, Philosophy At Villanova since 1964 JOHN D. BEACH, Ph.D. Laval University, 1952 Assistant Professor, Philosophy At Villanova since 1962 JOHN ROBERT CASSIDY, M.A. Villanova University, 1960 Instructor, Philosophy At Villanova since 1963 DENIS J. CORISH, M.A. University College of Dublin, 1957 Instructor, Philosophy At Villanova since 1962 JOHN K. KEARNEY, M.A. Villanova University, 1964 Instructor, Philosophy At Villanova since 1964 PETER J. KREEFT, M.A. Fordham University, 1961 Instructor, Philosophy At Villanova since 1961 CHARLES J. McFADDEN, O.S.A., S.T.L. Rome, 1948 Professor, Philosophy At Villanova since 1936 JAMES F. OBRIEN, Ph.D. The Catholic University of America, 1952 Professor, Philosophy At Villanova since 1952 CHARLES J. O'NEIL, L.S.M. Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1940 Professor, Philosophy At Villanova since 1962 BENEDICT A. PAPARELLA, Ph.D. The Catholic University of America, 1955 Associate Professor, Philosophy At Villanova since 1955 ROBERT P. 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Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1937 Assistant Professor, Physics At Villanova since 1959 MARVIN A. GROSS, M.S. Drexel Institute of Technology, 1964 Instructor, Physics At Villanova since 1961 J. BERNARD HUBBERT, O.S.A., M.A. The Catholic University of America, 1939 Assistant Professor, Physics At Villanova since 1957 PHILLIP J. SENTNER, M.S. Drexel Institute of Technology, 1958 Assistant Professor, Physics At Villanova since 1955 GEORGE W. STOTT, M.S. Columbia University, 1932 Assistant Professor, Physics At Villanova since 1957 JAY D. STRIEB, M.S. University of Pennsylvania, 1962 Instructor, Physics At Villanova since 1963 JOHN R. SULLIVAN, B.S. U. S. Naval Academy, 1917 Associato Professor, Physics At Villanova since 1949 RICHARD N. YASKO, Ph.D. Pennsylvania State University, 1963 Assistant Professor, Physics At Villanova since 1964 Political Science FRANK T. COLON, Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh, 1963 Assistant Professor, Political Science At Villanova since 1962 HAROLD F. HARTMAN, Ph.D. Cornell University, 1935 Professor, Political Science At Villanova since 1936 FRED J. KHOURI, Ph D. Columbia University, 1953 Associate Professor, Political Science At Villanova since 1951 ROBERT W. LANGRAN, M.A. Fordham University, 1959 Assistant Professor, Political Science At Villanova since 1959 JOHN J. LOGUE, M.A. Yale University, 1951 Assistant Professor, Political Science At Villanova since 1959 HAFEEZ MALIK, Ph.D. Syracuse University, 1961 Associate Professor, Political Science At Villanova since 1961 MARTIN J. MANLEY, M.S.F. University of Maryland, 1955 Assistant Professor, Political Science At Villanova since 1948 JOSEPH H. NEVINS, JR., M.A. Georgetown University, 1958 Assistant Professor, Political Science At Villanova since 1958 FRITZ NOVA, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, 1943 Professor, Political Science At Villanova since 1953 Psychology EUGENE J. ALBRECHT. Ph.D. Loyola University, 1957 Associate Professor, Psychology At Villanova since 1961 BERNARD L. BONNIWELL, Ph.D. Ottawa University, 1960 Associate Professor, Psychology At Villanova since 1953 JAMES CALKINS, Ph.D. Purdue University, 1964 Assistant Professor, Psychology At Villanova since 1964 JOSEPH R. DEVANE, Ph.D. Loyola University, 1960 Associate Professor, Psychology At Villanova since 1962 JAMES F. DUFFY, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, 1961 Director, Psychology At Villanova since 1964 GERALD I. MANUS, Ph.D. New York University, 1958 Associate Professor, Psychology At Villanova since 1963 GUNTHER REITH, Ph.D. Texas Technological College, 1964 Assistant Professor, Psychology At Villanova since 1964 EUGENE H. WELSAND, Ph.D. Loyola Univorsity, 1959 Associate Professor, Psychology At Villanova since 1962 DANIEL J. ZIEGLER, M.A. Temple University, 1961 Instructor, Psychology At Villanova since 1961 Sociology EDWARD E. CAHILL, M.A. University of Notre Dame, 1957 Assistant Professor, Sociology At Villanova since 1958 JOHN E. HUGHES, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, 1960 Associate Professor, Sociology At Villanova since 1961 LAWRENCE J. McGARRY, M.A. Fordham University, 1962 Instructor, Sociology At Villanova since 1963 JAMES J. MCKENNA, JR., M.A. University of Notre Dame, 1956 Assistant Professor, Sociology At Villanova since 1956 CHARLES PALAZZOLO, M.A Louisiana State University, 1955 Assistant Professor, Sociology At Villanova since 1959 8ARRY S. YOUNG, M.A. Fordham University, 1963 Instructor, Sociology At Villanova since 1960 Speech ANTHONY J. FRAYNE, M.A. St. Francis College, 1928 Associate Professor, Speech At Villanova since 1935 Richard r. McDonough, m.a. Pennsylvania State University, 1958 Assistant Professor, Speech At Villanova since 1955 JAMES J. O'TOOLE, M.A. Wayne State University, 1962 Instructor, Speech At Villanova since 1962 EDWARD A. TRUDEAU, M.A. New York University, 1961 Instructor, Speech At Villanova since 1964 RAYMOND G. WILKE, M.S. University of Wisconsin, 1962 Instructor, Speech At Villanova since 1962 Theatre JACKSON G. BARRY, Ph.D. Western Reserve 1963 Instructor, Theatre At Villanova since 1964 RICHARD A. DUPREY, M.A. Tufts University, 1958 Associato Professor, Theatre At Villanova since 1956 THOMAS F. NEVINS, M.A. Villanova University, 1962 Instructor, Theatre At Villanova since 1962 Theology RICHARD D. APPICCI, O.S.A., B.A. Villanova University, 1957 Instructor, Theology At Villanova since 1961 FRANCIS X. BOYLE, O.S.A., M.A. Oxford University, England, 1940 Associate Professor, Theology At Villanova since 1940 JOSEPH J. BURNS. O.S.A., Ed.D. Duquesne University, 1961 Associate Professor, Theology At Villanova since 1950 THOMAS F. CALPIN, O.S.A., M.A. The Catholic University of America, 1939 Associato Professor, Theology At Villanova since 1951 NICHOLAS T. CHANG, J.C.l. Pontificia Universitas de Propaganda Fide, Rome. 1944 Assistant Professory, Theology At Villanova since 1963 JOHN P. CORLEY, O.S.A., A.B. Villanova University, 1935 Instructor, Theology At Villanova since 1963 EDWARD C. DOHERTY, O.S.A., M.A. Villanova University, 1962 Instructor, Theology At Villanova since 1961 LOUIS A. ELTZ, J.C.D. The Catholic University of America, 1942 Lecturer, Theology At Villanova since 1959 MICHAEL J. GALLAGHER, O.S.A., M.A. Villanova University, 1961 Instructor, Theology At Villanova since 1961 RAYMOND E. GEISSER, O.S.A., M.S. University of Southern California, 1950 Instructor, Theology At Villanova since 1961 HOWARD A. GRELIS, O.S.A., M.A. Villanova University, 1916 Associate Professor, Theology At Villanova since 1912 MARSHALL J. HALPHEN, O.S.A., M.A. Augustinian College, 1963 Instructor, Theology At Villanova since 1963 WILLIAM I. HOPKINS, O.S.A., A.B. Villanova University, 1957 Instructor, Theology At Villanova since 1961 RUDOLPH J. HRASCANEC, O.S.A., S.T.D. University of Zagreb, 1940 Professor, Theology At Villanova since 1963 JOSEPH W. KEMME, O.S.A., M.S. The Catholic University of America, 1942 Assistant Professor, Theology At Villanova since 1942 THOMAS C. KENNY, O.S.A., M.A. Villanova University, 1954 Instructor, Theology At Villanova since 1957 CHARLES F. KROPP, O.S.A., M.S. The Catholic University of America, 1942 Associate Professor, Theology At Villanova since 1942 JOSEPH A. MAHER, O.S.A., M.A. The Catholic University of America, 1955 Instructor, Theology At Villanova since 1957 JOHN F. O'ROURKE, O.S.A., M.A. Augustinian College, 1962 Instructor, Theology At Villanova since 1962 JOSEPH PAPIN, Ph.D., S.T.D. Catholic University of Holland, 1946 Professor, Theology At Villanova since 1963 JOSEPH W. PAQUETTE, O.S.A., M.S. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1940 Associate Professor, Theology At Villanova since 1936 GEORGE F. RILEY, O.S.A., M.A. Augustinian College, 1962 Instructor, Theology At Villanova since 1962 JAMES T. RYAN, O.S.A., M.A. Augustinian College, 1963 Instructor, Theology At Villanova since 1963 HENRY B. SYVINSKI, O.S.A., M.F.A The Catholic University of America, 1948 Instructor, Theology At Villanova since 1958 CHARLES D. TlRRELL. O.S.A.. M.A. The Augustinian Collego, 1962 Instructor, Theology At Villanova since 1962 RODGER VAN ALLEN, M.A. Villanova University, 1965 Instructor, Theology At Villanova since 1964 HENRY F. WEEKS, O.S.A., M S. The Catholic University of America, 1946 Assistant Professor, Theology At Villanova since 1955 ROBERT J. WELSH, O.S.A., S.T.D. Gregorian University, Rome, 1950 Professor, Theology At Villanova since 1955 NORBERT W. WHITLEY, O.S.A., S.T.l. The Catholic University of America 1941 Assistant Professor, Theology At Villanova since 1957 ENGINEERING Chemical Engineering EDGAR W. CLARKE, Ph.D. Pennsylvania State University, 1949 Professor, Chemical Engineering At Villanova since 1960 JOHN A. MYERS. Ph.D. University of Kansas, 1964 Assistant Professor, Chemical Engineering At Villanova sinco 1963 WILLIAM J. RICE. Ph.D. Princeton University, 1964 Associate Professor, Chemical Engineering At Villanova since 1957 ROBERT F. SWEENY, Ph.D. Pennsylvania State University, 1960 Assistant Professor, Chemical Engineering At Villanova since 1964 303 ROBERT E. WHITE, D.Ch.E Polytechnic Instituto of Brooklyn, 1942 Professor, Chemical Engineering At Villanova since 1949 GEORGE C. YEH, Ph.D. University of Toronto, 1957 Professor, Chemical Engineering At Villanova since 1961 HSIU HUO YUEN, D.Ch.E. Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. 1952 Professor, Chemical Engineering At Villanova since 1952 Civil Engineering JAMES E. BROWN, JR., B.C.E. Villanova University, 1957 Instructor, Civil Engineering At Villanova since 1957 CHARLES G. ETTER, JR., Sc.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1952 Professor, Civil Engineering At Villanova since 1961 ROBERT J. FILECCIA, M.C.E. Villanova University, 1964 Instructor, Civil Engineering At Villanova since 1963 JOHN J. GALLEN, M.S. in C.E. University of Pennsylvania, 1947 Professor, Civil Engineering At Villanova since 1940 RALPH KOLINER, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, 1956 Professor, Civil Engineering At Villanova since 1957 ROBERT D. LYNCH, M.S. in C.E. University of Pennsylvania, 1960 Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering At Villanova since 1962 WILLIAM J. McNICHOL, M.S.C.E. Drexel Institute of Technology, 1957 Associate Professor, Civil Engineering At Villanova since 1953 RICHARD H. MILLER, M.S. in C.E. University of Pennsylvania, 1950 Professor, Civil Engineering At Villanova since 1955 MARTIN J. REDDING, M.S. University of Illinois, 1960 Instructor, Civil Engineering At Villanova since 1964 DAVID J. SCHOOR, M.S. University of Pennsylvania, 1959 Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering At Villanova since 1962 JAMES J. SCHUSTER, Ph.D. Purdue University, 1964 Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering At Villanova since 1964 ARNOLD R. THOMAS, M.S. University of California, Berkley, 1950 Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering At Villanova since 1964 Electrical Engineering ASLAM ABBASI, M.S. University of Pennsylvania, 1963 Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering At Villanova since 1959 RAYMOND F. ADAMS, M.E.E. University of Delaware, 1955 Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering At Villanova since 1947 RICHARD D. AVIL, E.E. Villanova University, 1948 Professor, Electrical Engineering At Villanova since 1954 LUCIO CALABRESE, Ph.D. University of Turin, 1949 Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering At Villanova since 1964 JOHN DIAMESSIS, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, 1963 Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering At Villanova since 1964 JOSEPH J. HICKS, M.S. Drexel Institute of Technology, 1958 Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering At Villanova since 1956 HENRY T. KOONCE, M.S. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1933 Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering At Villanova since 1956 CLEMENT M. KOPF, B.S.E.E. Kansas State, 1930 Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering At Villanova since 1958 JOSEPH KOZIKOWSKI, M.S. University of Pennsylvania, 1959 Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering At Villanova since 1964 NILS H. LJUNGMAN, M.S. Drexel Institute of Technology, 1958 Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering At Villanova since 1961 JAMES L. MARSHALL, M.S. Massachusetts Institute of Technoloav 1949 Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering At Villanova since 1957 CHARLES M. McKEOUGH, B.E.E. Villanova University, 1961 Instructor, Electrical Engineering At Villanova since 1961 ANTHONY J. MULLEN, O.S.A., M.S. The Catholic University of America 1954 Professor, Electrical Engineering At Villanova since 1959 YASUO YAMAJI, Ph.D. Kyoto University, 1959 Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering At Villanova since 1963 TSUTE YANG, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, 1960 Professor, Electrical Engineering At Villanova since 1962 ANTHONY J. ZYGMONT, M.S. Drexel Institute of Technology, 1963 Instructor, Electrical Engineering At Villanova since 1963 Mechanical Engineering JAMES R. ANDERSEN, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, 1949 Professor, Mechanical Engineering At Villanova since 1961 GEORGE H. AUTH, M.M.E. Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1946 Professor, Mechanical Engineering At Villanova since 1944 JAMES J. COYLE, M.S. University of Minnesota, 1949 Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering At Villanova since 1964 JOSEPH P. DEVINE, L.L.B. Un'l937,V °f Pennsylvania Law School, ie.Cl rnf' Mechanical Engineering At Villanova since I960 JAMES B. DONNELLY, M.S. Columbia University, 1927 Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering At Villanova since 1955 WILLIAM M. GORMAN, M.E. University of Pennsylvania, 1937 Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering At Villanova since 1930 JOSEPH C. GREYSON, M.S. University of Pennsylvania, 1948 Professor, Mechanical Engineering At Villanova since 1943 J. WALTER HARRINGTON, III, M.E. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1959 Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering At Villanova since 1955 ROGER C. HEIMER, M.A. University of Pennsylvania, 1948 Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering At Villanova since 1956 SCHUYLER V. JENKINS, M.E. University of Pennsylvania, 1932 Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering At Villanova since 1959 RAYMOND J. LE BER, M.S. U. S. Naval P. G. School, 1953 Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering At Villanova since 1960 PAUL G. MENZ, M.S. Drexel Institute of Technology, 1961 Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering At Villanova since 1957 WILLIAM J. MURPHY, B.M.E. Villanova University, 1957 Instructor, Mechanical Engineering At Villanova since 1957 LOUIS F. SANDER, M.S. Marquette University, 1961 Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering At Villanova since 1961 JAMES E. TOLAN, B.S. Villanova University, 1926 Instructor, Mechanical Engineering At Villanova since 1960 JOHN N. WALTON, B.S. U. S. Naval Academy, 1917 Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering At Villanova since 1954 THEODORE H. WHITE, M.S. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1942 Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering At Villanova since 1960 COMMERCE AND FINANCE Accounting CONAL J. BYRNE, M.B.A. Temple University, 1950 Associate Professor, Accounting At Villanova since 1946-51; 1958 GEORGE J. CHORBA, M.B.A. Temple University, 1955 Associate Professor, Accounting At Villanova since 1951 ALVIN A. CLAY, M.B.A. Drexel Institute of Technology, 1957 Assistant Professor, Accounting At Villanova since 1955 304 JOHN J. OE LA COUR, B.S. Villanova University, 1950 Assistant Professor, Accounting At Villanova since 1956 GERALD A. DOUGHERTY, B.S. Villanova University, 1959 Instructor, Accounting At Villanova since 1963 HARRY L. GELMAN, M.B.A. Rutgers University, 1958 Assistant Professor, Accounting At Villanova since 1962 CHARLES F. KELLY, B.S. Villanova University, 1959 Instructor, Accounting At Villanova since 1959 HARRY J. ROHLFING, B.S. Villanova University, 1950 Instructor, Accounting At Villanova since 1960 Business Administration FREDERICK M. BURGESS, M.B.A. Indiana University, 1949 Associate Professor, Business Administration At Villanova since 1953 WILLIAM H. CHARLTON, M.B.A. University of Pennsylvania, 1954 Assistant Professor, Business Administration At Villanova since 1956 PATRICK J. DOUGHERTY, M.A University of Pennsylvania, 1938 Professor-Emeritus, Business Administration At Villanova since 1926 FRANK H. EBY, JR., M.B.A. Temple University, 1957 Assistant Professor, Business Administration At Villanova since 1961 JAMES T. GATZA, M.B.A. Harvard, 1964 Assistant Professor, Business Administration At Villanova since 1964 IH SEN HSU, Ph.D. State University of Iowa, 1954 Associate Professor, Business Administration At Villanova since 1957 WALTER H. KLEIN, Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh, 1954 Professor, Business Administration At Villanova since 1952 GEORGE E. MATLIN, Ph.D. Pennsylvania State University, 1953 Associate Professor, Business Administration At Villanova since 1964 ROBERT V. NALLY, M.B.A University of Pennsylvania, 1961 Assistant Professor, Business Administration At Villanova since 1957 GEORGE R. PEARCE, M.A. Loyola University, 1949 Associate Professor, Business Administration At Villanova since 1953 WILLIAM J. RUCKSTUHL, M.B.A. University of Pennsylvania, 1955 Assistant Professor, Business Administration At Villanova since 1962 JOHN A. TOKAR, Ph.D. New York University, 1962 Assistant Professor, Business Administration At Villanova since 1964 JOHN J. TONKINSON, M.B.A. University of Pennsylvania Assistant Professor, Business Administration At Villanova since 1964 Economics PETER S. ELEK, Ph.D. Royal Palatine Joseph University, Budapest, 1945 Lecturer, Economics At Villanova since 1964 REV. THOMAS J. FURPHY, O.S.F.S., M.A. University of Pennsylvania, 1936 Instructor, Economics At Villanova since 1964 JAMES J. KIM, M.A. University of Pennsylvania, 1961 Assistant Professor, Economics At Villanova since 1964 JOSEPH L. LUCIA, M.A. University of Pennsylvania, 1957 Assistant Professor, Economics At Villanova since 1957 REV. GEORGE J. McLAUGHLIN. O.S.A., M.A, The Catholice University of America, 1940 Associate Professor, Economics At Villanova since 1947 EDWARD V. MURRAY, M.B.A., Harvard University, 1951 Assistant Professor, Economics At Villanova since 1954 JOHN RAEZER, M.A. University of Pennsylvania, 1964 Instructor, Economics At Villanova since 1964 CHIPEI P. TSENG, Ph D. State University of Iowa, 1950 Associate Professor. Economics At Villanova since 1962 C. GERALD WALSH, M.A. University of Detroit, 1960 Assistant Professor, Economics At Villanova since I960 ALBERT M. WEITZMANN, LL.B. Templo University, 1949 Associate Professor, Economics At Villanova since 1954 CHARLES J. WELSH, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, 1963 Associate Professor, Economics At Villanovia since 1957 General Business 1928 f M C. A. HENRY. LL.B. versity of Pennsylvania, fessor. Business Law Villanova since 1926 t RD F. RILEY, M.S. anova University, 1962 ,ociate Professor, Business Law Villanova since 1953 RD E. RUANE, LL.B. nple University, 1954 iistant Professor, Business law Villanova since 1955 ( NDER G. SEVERANCE. LI B. nple University, 1932 tisfant Professor, Business Law nursing 1. SCHRUM, Ed.D. University, 1958 College of Nursing ova since I960 EVELYN BEHANNA, B.S.N. University of Pennsylvania, 1962 Instructor, Nursing At Villanova since 1964 M. DOROTHY BOYLE, M.S. Ed. University of Pennsylvania, 1956 Assistant Professor, Nursing At Villanova since 1954 GWENDOLYN BRAXTON, B.S.N. University of Pennsylvania, 1962 Instructor, Nursing At Villanova since 1964 THERESA CHRISTIAN, M.S. Nurs. Ed. University of Chicago, 1947 Assistant Professor, Nursing At Villanova since 1958 JEANNE DALY. M.S. Ed. University of Pennsylvania, 1959 Assistant Professor, Nursing At Villanova since 1959 ANNE B. DONNELLY, M.A. Teachers College, Columbia University, 1958 Assistant Professor, Nursing At Villanova since 1959 MYRTLE F. FEIGENBERG, M.S. Ed. Temple University, 1959 Associate Professor, Nursing At Villanova since 1955 CONSTANCE I. FERRIS, M S N. Catholic University, 1958 Assistant Professor, Nursing Ed. At Villanova since 1963 DAWNA GROOM, B.S.N. Georgetown University, 1958 Instructor, Nursing At Villanova since 1964 ELIZABETH M. HEWETT, M.P.H. University of Pittsburgh, 1953 Assistant Professor, Nursing At Villanova since 1959 MARY ALICE HOLLAND, B.S.N University of Pennsylvania, 1964 Instructor, Nursing At Villanova since 1964 MARCETTA HORNE, M.S. Ed. University of Pennsylvania, I960 Assistant Professor, Nursing At Villanova since 1956 EVELYN JOHNSON, B.S.N Florida A and M, 1961 Instructor. Nursing At Villanova since 1964 MARGARET M. McDERMOTT, M S N. Catholic University, 1955 Associate Professor, Nursing At Villanova since 1964 HARRIET D. MURPHY, M.S.N. Catholic University, 1955 Assistant Professor, Nursing At Villanova since 1955 CATHERINE OBLACZYNSKI, M.S.N. Catholic University, 1960 Assistant Professor, Nursing At Villanova since 1958 JULIA B. PAPAREllA, M.S. Ed University of Pennsylvania, 1956 Assistant Professor, Nursing At Villanova since 1955 MARY F. PEPPER, M.S.N. Ed. Catholic University. 1952 Assistant Professor, Nursing At Villanova since 1955 THERESA B. PONKO, M.S.N. Catholic University, 1958 Assistant Professor. Nursing At Villanova since 1962 E. LOUISE THORNTON, M.A, Teachers College. Columbia University, 1952 Instructor, Nursing At Villanova since 1963 305 DIRECTORY OF ORGANIZATIONS SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS BLUE KEY SOCIETY Rev. William Farrell, O.S.A. Pres.—John Smock V. Pres.—John Ryan Sect.—Leo Carroll Treas.—Paul Dixon SPIRIT COMMITTEE Rev. John O'Rourke, O.S.A. Brian Banmiller LECTURE COMMITTEE Rev. George Lawless, O.S.A. Henry Miller PUBLICATIONS THE VILLANOVAN Rev. Louis Rongione, O.S.A. Editor-in-Chief—Thomas Bruderle Exec. Ed.—James Brennan Associate Ed.—Thomas Krause CONCEPT Rev. George Lawless, O.S.A. Stephen Webb LYNX Rev. George Lawless, O.S.A. John Sargent BELLE AIR YEARBOOK Mr. Thomas Linahan Ed.-in-Chief—Robert Williams, Jr. Managing Ed.—Faith Connor Business Manager-David Moore VILLANOVA ENGINEER Rev. James Ryan, O.S.A. Editor—Edward Farrell OTHER ORGANIZATIONS ACCOUNTING SOCIETY Mr. Alvin A. Clay Pres.-Louis Berlingo V. Pres.—Joseph O'Brien Sect.—Charles Shea Treas.—Joseph Santomauro S.G.A. Rep.—Allen Atkinson AMATEUR RADIO CLUB Rev. George Riley, O.S.A. Pres.—Vince Finocchio V. Pres.—Bill Zech ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY Rev. Edward Jenkins, O.S.A. Pres.—Bernard Liefz Sect.—James Spaulding Treas.—Francis Roddy S.G.A. Rep.—Arthur Hunter BELLE MASQUE SOCIETY Rev. Marshall Halphen, O.S.A. Pres.—Richard Galli Sect.—Larry Miley Treas.—Tom Yezerski S.G.A. Rep.—Betty Kelly BETA GAMMA DEBATE SOCIETY Mr. James O'Toole Pres.—James Griffin V. Pres.—Jeff Radowich Sec.—Katherine Koller Treas.—Dick Behrens S.G.A. Rep.—Ed Grey CONFRATERNITY OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE Rev. John O'Rourke Pres.-Scott O'Gorman V. Pres.-William McGuire Treas.—Robert Beattie CONSERVATIVE CLUB Mr. James Brown Pres.—John Lawrence V. Pres.—Dave Johansing Sect.-Treas.—Carl Strahle S.G.A. Rep.-Don Franz FINANCE SOCIETY Mr. Patrick J. Dougherty Pres.—Gerald Franceski Sect.—William O'Neill Treas.—Donald Fox GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY Dr. Clarence Casella Pres.—Robert McCook V. Pres.-Daniel Masone Treas.—Peter Rideg S.G.A. Rep.—James Fisher ICE HOCKEY Mr. James Moran Pres.—John Clement INTER-COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE ON GOVERNMENT Dr. Frank T. Colon Pres.—Frank Burke Sect.—Lawrence Reiter Treas.—J. Matthew Repko S.G.A. Rep.—Bob Dean INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS SOCIETY R. Admiral Joseph Nevin Pres.—William Blauvelt Sec.—Phyllis Greyson Treas.—Peter Mangan S. G.A. Rep.—William Bates INTRAMURAL ATHLETIC COAAMITTEE Mr. Edward Geisz KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Rev. George Lawless, O.S.A. Grand Knight—Chris Fisher Deputy Grand Knight—Jim Brant LACROSSE CLUB Pres.—William R. White V. Pres.—James Ranfanan Mod.—Mr. Gene Melcher LITERARY SOCIETY Mr. James Mitchell Pres.—Tom Krause V. Pres.—Matthew Roche Sect.-Dave Roberts MARKETING SOCIETY Mr. Frank Eby Pres.—Bob Spellmeyer V. Pres.—Fred Meyer Sect.—John Pelarcik Treas.—John Keenan NATIONAL FEDERATION OF CATHOLIC COLLEGE STUDENTS Rev. Michael Gallagher, O.S.A. Pres.-John Shade V. Pres.-John Ruth Treas.—Ray Matera MUSIC SOCIETY Dr. George Radan Pres.—Daniel Masone Sec.-Treas.—John Eppig PEACE CORPS Rev. George Riley, O.S.A. PERSHING RIFLES Major J. L. Black, U.S.M.C. Pres.—John Moore V. Pres.—John Franz Sect.—Leon Robins Treas.—Roger Wellbrook S.G.A. Rep.—Thomas Kelly PHILOSOPHY CLUB Mr. Peter Kreeft Pres.—John Brown POLITICAL UNION Mr. John Logue Pres.—Robert McKelvie V. Pres.—Greg Leonard Sect.—Dennis McNenney Treas.—John Clarke S.G.A. Rep.—Frank LoPresti PHYSICS CLUB Mr. William Driscoll Pres.—John Connelly PRE-LAW SOCIETY Mr. Richard Ruane Pres.—William Blauvelt V. Pres.—David Moore Sect.—Charles Cheleden Treas.—Frank Toth S.G.A. Rep.—Jeffrey DeLuca PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Dr. Eugene Welsand Pres.—Howard Ulep V. Pres.—John Casey Sect.—Robert Carr Treas.—Harry Cerino S.G.A. Rep.—Fred Belforti SANCTUARY SOCIETY Rev. Charles Tirrell, O.S.A. SEMPER FIDELIS SOCIETY Major J. L. Black, U.S.M.C. Pres.—Paul Viano V. Pres.—Pat Harrington Sect.—Don Casey Treas.—Gerald Page S.G.A. Rep.—George Ackerson SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT Mr. Robert Nally Pres.—James Whalen V. Pres.-Eugene Bove Sect.—Ed Christie Treas.—Bob Williams SOCIOLOGY CLUB Dr. Edward Cahill Pres.—Louis Petrillo V. Pres.-Arthur King Sect.—Eugene Wicks Treas.—Daniel Apodonno S.G.A. Rep.-Thomas Gavin SPANISH CLUB Mr. Vito DiVincenzo Pres.-Carl Cummings V. Pres.—Gabriel Falla Sect.-Treas.-Fred Psaki S.G.A. Rep.—Dennis McNenney STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Mr. Gerald Flood Pres.—Robert Garawski V. Pres.—Mike Ferko Sect.-Treas-Mark Favinger WWVU RADIO STATION Mr. Raymond Wilkie Manager-Robert Strong Business Mgr.-Lawrence Krupa Program Dir.—Michael DiBenedetto Chief Eng.—John Wilkinson S.G.A. Rep.-Peter Mangan YOUNG REPUBLICANS Prof. John Stevenson Pres.-Don Franz V. Pres.-Jim Brennan Sect.-Joe Sclafani Treas.-Joe Molinari YOUNG DEMOCRATS Dr. Cyrus Sharer VILLANOVA CREW CLUB Mr. John Galloway Pres.-Clem Kopf V. Pres.-Greg Liscid Sect.-Bob Griffin Treas.-Lou Sonzoni MUSIC ORGANIZATIONS VILLANOVA SINGERS Rev. Edward Doherty, O.S.A. pres -Michael Newman V. Pres.-George Esser Sect.—Thomas Westoff Treas.-Frank Romano S.G.A. Rep.-John Somers VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY BAND Rev. Edward Doherty, O.S.A. Pres.-John Eppig V. Pres.-Vincent Cardinal Sect.-David Boyle S.G.A. Rep.-Robert DeLauretis WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB Rev. Michael Gallagher, O.S.A. Pres.-Marguerite Walsh V. Pres.-Carol Egan Sect.-Treas.-Maureen Regan Librarian—Annette Paczkowski S.G.A. Rep.-Barbara Park THE SPIRES Rev. Edward Doherty, O.S.A. Prcs.-Frank Romano THE VILLANOVANS (Dance Band) Rev. Edward Doherty, O.S.A. THE STAFF OF THE 1965 BELLE AIR EDITOR-IN-CHIEF UNIVERSITY NURSING Robert J. Williams, Jr. Albert L. Verdi Maryanne Rowland MANAGING EDITOR Faith M. Connor BUSINESS MANAGER David C. Moore Charles G. Cheleden Francis A. Toth SENIOR James P. Whalen Mary Price Jack Mikusa William Pyne Catherine Fierro Charles Brennan Mary Jane Bradley Ed Mancinelli Patricia Ludwig Theresa Marroni Mary Lou Csere Margie Kursejewski SOCIAL Roseanna Boyian Valerie Herbstritt FRATERNITIES Eugene Bove William O'Brien William Aboud Thomas Ryan Phil Mino Bob Morgunsturn COLLEGES Tom Sebastian Caryl Corby Geri Egizi Steve Seitz John Zoubek Frank Samer John Schmid Larry Zapf Ed Stepien Jeff Lodewick Dick Shadl Ken Hedges TYPING Andie Corrao Lucille Cerchiaro Maureen Regan Laurel Kerwin SPORTS Alan Sallee Samuel lorio Jerry Stoeffel Pat Forrester Linda Keon Bernard Schaffer Jack McDonald Tom Fitzgerald Terry Wilson Tara Siegal Carol McGrady Diane Benzing Mary Rose Bonham Pat Kennedy Patricia Montt EXCHANGE Mary C. Swift UNDERCLASS Bill Tucker Howard Wertman Barry Clifford Marie Gadren ACTIVITIES Tom Dabney Daniel Casulla John Gabberf Frank Latson Charles Lobosco Pat McErlane Barbara Park Dominic Seville THEATER John Kelley COPY William McCloskey Acknowledgements The Editors and Staff of the 1965 Belle Air wish to take this opportunity to express our appreciation to the following people, without whose help this book would never have been possible: Mr. Thomas Linahan, moderator; Mr. Daniel Solari, of the William T. Cooke Publishing Co.; Miss Louise Crisci. Mr. Joseph Durinzi, Mr. Cullen P. Serr of Carl Wolf Studio; Mr. Kenneth Mugler of the Athletic Dept.; Reverend Richard Appicci, Dean of Student Activities; Reverend Joseph Kemme, Vice-President for Students Affairs,- Mr. Thomas Furst, president of the Student Government Association and those of the studonf body of Villanova University who assisted in making this book a success. 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Deliciously Different A DOLLY MADISON ICE CREAM Philadelphia Dairy Products Company 4th and Poplar Streets PHILADELPHIA MA 7-5400 317 KEYSTONE DRAWN STEEL COMPANY A Subsidiary of La Salic Steel Co. Spring City, Pennsylvania Compliments ★ Standard and Specialty Cold Finished Steel Bars Our 59 th Anniversary of 1926 1965 CHETWYND” COMPLIMENTS Rosemont OF Pennsylvania A FRIEND HUGGLER INSURANCE AGENCY COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE ★ NI 4-7070 120 West Lancaster Avenue PAOLI, PA. 318 PENNSYLVANIA BRUSH RACK COMPANY CONSHOHOCKEN FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Housewares Rack Service Specializing in Food Markets Three Convenient Offices CONSHOHOCKEN PLYMOUTH SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER LAFAYETTE HILL 4% Current Rate 1005 Dell Lane WYNCOTE, PA TU 6-8349 Congratulations to the Class of 1965 TED, ALA MOM FORREST Compliments of the Compliments WAYNE DINER ROSEMONT LAUNDRY Open ’Round the Clock Serving Villanova Students Phone: MU 8-9676 WAYNE, PA ROSEMONT, PA COOPER’S CHILDREN CENTER O the Main Litte Itys FLOHR CHEVROLET 215 W. Germantown Pike NORRISTOWN, PA. 12 5 E. Lancaster Avenue ARDMORE, PA 8 East Main Street (In Charming Shop) NORRISTOWN, PA. 319 Best Wishes to a Wonderfully Understanding Class Your Junior Week Will Never Be Forgotten GADZIK SALES CO. Personalized Party and Dance Favors Philadelphia, Pa. 19140 Where Thousands Save Millions Each Year Dividend 4 lA% LOWER MERION FEDERAL SAVINGS ggl Home Office nJsV 44 E. Lancaster Avenue ARDMORE, PA. ★ 44 N. Bryn Mawr Avenue BRYN MAWR, PA. THE SHERATON HOTEL Selective Dining Cafe Careme - Cheshire Cheese Town Room - Indian Queen Minute Chef - Wine Cellar Ballroom Seating 1700 for Banquets and 22 Other Function Rooms JOSEPH M. CURRY General Manager 172 5 Kennedy Boulevard PHILADELPHIA, PA. DOYLE AND McDONNELL, INC. Nursery and General Contracting Landscapers for Villanova University BERWYN, PENNA. Main Office: Niagara 4-0270 LEGAL INTELLIGENCER Printers — Publishers 10 South 37th Street PHILADELPHIA 3, PA. EV 6-1535 Booking Over 150 Schools and Colleges in the Country” THE WILLIAM HONNEY AGENCY 1411 Walnut Street PHILADELPHIA 2, PA. LOcust 4-1948 LOcust 4-0257 ★ Top Folks Groups - Jazz Combos Name Orchestras 320 Compliments of the class of 1966 excellent design skilled craftsmanship superb RINGS quality PINS MEDALS CHARMS CUPS PLAQUES TROPHIES j YOUR CLASS JEWELER DIEGES CLUST One Wynnewood Road, Wynnewood, Pa. NEW YORK PROVIDENCE Manufacturing Jewelers R. S. McCracken Sons, Inc. Compliments Everything in Welding of Industrial Supplies UNION PAVING COMPANY PHILADELPHIA, PA. One East Wynnewood Road WYNNEWOOD, PA. GEORGE MEHRER SON Roofing ★ BA 8-6153 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 322 TONY’S Rosemont Italian Steaks and Hoagies Seasoned to Your Taste ★ 908 Conestoga Road ROSEMONT, PA. Cold Sodas — Milk — Ice Cream Phone: LA 5-9377 Hours: 9 A. M. to 12 Midnight Congratulations to BENEFICIAL MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 1200 Chestnut Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. 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