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'’Today our concern must be with the future. The old ways will not do . . . the old era is ending . . . for the world is changing.” John Fitzgerald Kennedy i THE 1966 BELLE AIR VILLANOVA VILLANOVA, UNIVERSITY PE NNSYLVANIA CONTENTS CAMPUS LIFE............. 4 UNIVERSITY............. 32 ORGANIZATIONS..........118 SPORTS.................174 SOCIAL.................222 SENIOR.................240 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ROSEANNA E. BOYLAN MANAGING EDITOR THOMAS V. SEBASTIAN BUSINESS MANAGER BARRY O. BURKE Here at the beginning, an explanation is in order — Be mindful, therefore, of this year's record. More importantly, live the knowl- edge that this year is only one meandering in the journey, for you and for the university. Recall that we are all moving to man’s vast future. Realize that this is a pilgrimage manifested every- where and always by CHANGE. 4 FROM THE THIRD FLOOR OF THE PATRIARCH OF THE CAMPUS, ALUMNI HALL, THE YOUTH WHO LIVE THERE CAN SEE ALL THOSE BUILDINGS WHICH TODAY MAKE VILLANOVA WHAT IT IS. BUT ONLY IN RECENT YEARS HAS OUR IDENTITY BEEN MENDEL, BARTLEY, SULLIVAN, SHEEHAN, AND DOUGHERTY HALLS. IT IS DIFFICULT TO REALIZE THAT THESE STRUCTURES ARE EVEN YOUNGER THAN WE ARE, AND FOR OVER A HUNDRED YEARS VILLANOVANS ATE, SLEPT, AND 5 STUDIED IN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT SURROUNDINGS. 1943 Father Falvey and staff. 842 843 844 845 846 847 848 849 850 851 852 853 854 855 856 857 858 1954 The time of transition. 8 THE MORE DIVERSE THE STUDENT BODY, THE WIDER THE PERSPECTIVE FOR EACH STUDENT. YESTERDAY AT VILLANOVA THERE WERE ONLY THE WELL-TO-DO OF THE NEAR EASTERN SEABOARD. BUT TODAY THE EDUCATIONAL HORIZON CLAIMS NUMEROUS BACKGROUNDS: RICH AND POOR, HIGH AND LOW, WHITE AND BLACK, NEAR AND FAR. WE BRING TO OUR UNIVERSITY NOT ONLY OUR INCREASED VARIETY BUT OUR AUGMENTED NUMBER, FOR TODAY WE ARE MORE IN ONE YEAR THAN PREVIOUSLY WE WERE IN FIFTY. 9 1943 Sarge was never like this. 1934 And seven miles to the gallon!! 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1930 Biology lab in Tolentine. 0 12 ONE ASPECT OF VILLANOVA TRADITION HAS BEEN ANNIHILATED IN THE LAST FIFTEEN YEARS. WE REFER TO THE INCREASING PRESENCE OF THE FEMININE CREATURE ON OUR CAMPUS. TODAY WE CLAIM TO REMAIN STUBBORNLY MASCULINE. BUT. HAPPILY, SHE IS INSINUATING HERSELF INTO OUR FABRIC, AND HOPEFULLY. SHE IS WINNING THE BATTLE, IF. INDEED IT IS NOT ALREADY WON. AT ANY RATE SPRING COMES EARLIER THESE DAYS, AND NO MORE DOES THE WINTER WIND BITE SO DEEPLY. 13 1933 Where’! the oo-ah”? 14 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1 885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1 893 1894 1912 Doorstep sitting. 1945 Female-less engineering class. • 16 TO SAY THAT THE QUANTITY AND QUALITY OF THE FACULTY ARE AREAS OF CONSPICUOUS DEVELOPMENT AND IMPROVEMENT IS TO STATE THE OBVIOUS. INDEED. THEY ARE NUMEROUS; CERTAINLY, THEY ARE EXCELLENT. EACH YEAR BRINGS MORE AND BETTER PROFESSORS. AND IT IS ONLY RIGHT THAT THIS BE SO, FOR NO OTHER FACTOR IS OF SUCH MANIFEST IMPORTANCE IN THE SEARCH FOR THE UNIVERSITY’S EXCELLENCE. 17 1 , h—'ll ” V - t Bnl ■■■■■■ 1866 The Faculty. 1842 The old style. 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1 907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1930 A Vasey Hall conclave. 18 20 CHANGE IS NOWHERE SO POSITIVE AND SUBSTANTIAL THAN IN THE DEVELOPMENT FROM COLLEGE TO UNIVERSITY. FROM THE EMBRYO OF A DIVISION OF ARTS, WE HAVE EVOLVED TO THE MATURITY OF FOUR FULL COLLEGES, A NIGHT SCHOOL, A GRADUATE SCHOOL, AND A LAW SCHOOL. OUR DEVELOPMENT WAS JUSTLY REWARDED ON NOVEMBER 10, 1953, WHEN THE PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE CONFERRED ON US THE RIGHT TO ASSUME THE NAME “UNIVERSITY.” 21 1943 The University accountant. 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1 929 1 930 1842 Our origin: an Academy. 22 1848 The original College charter. 24 ANOTHER ASPECT OF CHANGE IS DISCERNIBLE IN OUR GRADUATION. NO MORE DO WE CLIMAX OUR EXPERIENCE OF VILLANOVA IN THE FIELDHOUSE; WE HAVE PASSED TO A MORE APPROPRIATE LOCATION. ALTHOUGH THE MOVE ENABLES MORE PARENTS AND FRIENDS TO SEE THE GRADUATION RITUAL. IT ALSO SIGNIFIES A BREAK AWAY FROM TRADITION. THIS CHANGE MANIFESTS A NEED FOR BIGGER FACILITIES IN MANY SEGMENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY; IT IS NOT NECESSARILY A CAUSE FOR SORROW. FOR IN PROGRESS. THE ADVANTAGES USUALLY OUTWEIGH THE DISADVANTAGES. 25 Major Bowes. 1918 The graduating class. 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1943 Graduation in the field house. 26 28 WHILE WE RAMBLE ON ABOUT BUILDINGS AND TEACHERS, THE MOST UNQUESTIONABLE CHANGE HAS OCCURRED WITHIN EACH STUDENT. FOR TODAY WE ACTIVELY PARTICIPATE IN THE ORPHAN'S OUTING, THE POLITICAL UNION. AND VAMP, VILLANOVA'S AID TO MEXICO PROJECT. TODAY LARGE NUMBERS OF OUR GENERATION SUFFER THE TORMENT OF INVOLVEMENT, THE TORTURE OF COMMITMENT. PERHAPS WE KNOW MORE ABOUT OURSELVES: PERHAPS WE ARE MORE CONCERNED ABOUT THE REST OF HUMANITY. BUT ESSENTIALLY OUR CHANGE IS A HUNGER IN A SINGLE SOUL, MULTIPLIED A MILLION TIMES. 29 We once were carefree. 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 ILLAN0VA 60LLEGE. a I ULfGS. I StoJmtt mm net go into tlx Con rent into by apeeml per- i nialM of the Vire-Prmi.Ieot- t) All i«t rnt in the aaoraiog without i«Ur, nn.1. when drmaeJ.caoS om mat remain by hit bol until tlx !giv l ia given to lenve the dormitory. In ewee of iMnm atwlente •hooM report to the Prefect, «ban they will receive any ■triad ttimica.________________________________________ ( yXo abaraoe froaa awak, or tardinme on aneb «avion., iv . Yesterday’ handbook. 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 Measured by coke cups. 1964 1965 1966 30 Co £ With the expansion in students, faculty and physical plant has come a necessary increase in services, facilities and coordination. With every new college there must be a new Dean, a new staff, new schemes of inter-college cooperation. The increase in undergraduate enrollment aggravates the need for more and better services. Thus, the Psychological Testing Service, the Post-Graduate Study Advisor and the Placement Service are born. As the world quickens, Villanova must grow and the need for growth itself this year justified a fourth Vice-Presidency, the Vice-President for Development. THE PRESIDENT It has only been a short time since the Rev. Joseph A. Flaherty, O.S.A., took the office of president at Villanova University. In his short tenure, Father President has impressed the student populace with his warm affability, his scholarly attitude, and his concern for the academic and extra-curricular welfare of the University. Described by the Philadelphia Bulletin as a “Shakespearean-scholar-tumed-university-administrator,” Father Flaherty exemplifies the modern Catholic's concern for the intellectual as well as the religious development of the Church. As the twenty-fourth president of Villanova, Father Flaherty has allowed the students more freedom than in the past. In an interview with the Villanovan, Father President said: “I don’t think healthy criticism should be suppressed. I believe in freedom for the students to express their views but this freedom carries a responsibility to substantiate their views.” Rev. Father Joseph A. Flaherty, O.S.A.; A.B.; M.A.; Ph.D. Father pauses to tercet a student. Mr. R. G. Rincliffe. Mrs. Harold R. Halloran, Mr. James F. Elliott. Mrs. James H. J. Tate, Mr. John F. Connelly. Mrs. James F. Elliott, Hon. James H. J. Tate. Mrs. John F. Connelly, Mr. Harold R. Halloran, Mrs. R. G. Rincliffe, Rev. Joseph A. Flaherty. O.S.A.; A.B.; MA; PhD. Father President views our ever-changing University 35 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Chairman of the Board of Trustee.'. Very Rev. James G. Sherman. OSA- MA The expansion program which has made Vilianova one of the fastest growing Catholic colleges in the country rests mainly on the shoulders of the Board of Trustees. In maintaining the traditions of a Catholic university, Vilianova’s Board of Trustees studies the latest trends in education and strives to uphold significant patterns of excellence. The Board is composed of the Prior Provincial, the Prior of the St. Thomas Monastery, the Vice-President for Financial Affairs, a Dean, and two laymen. Rev. John J. Curran, OS A., M.A.; Hon. Theodore L. Rcimcl, A.B., LL.B., LL.D.; Very Rev. James G. Sherman. O.S.A., M.A., Chairman; Rev. Joseph A. Flaherty, O.S.A., A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Treasurer; John C. Kelly, A.B., LL.D.; Very Rev. James A. Donncllon, O.S.A., Ph.D., LL.D., D5c„ Litt.D., S.T.L., Vice-Chairman 36 Rev. Richard D. Appicci, 05.A., B.A.. Vice- President for Student Affairs. Rev. John J. Curran, 05.A., MA., Vice-President for Financial Affairs. Rev. John M. Driscoll, 05.A., Ph D, Vice President for Academic Affairs Rev. William E. Farrell. 05-A., B.C.E.. Vice President for Development. VICE- PRESIDENTS 37 Rev. Robert J. Welsh, 05.A., A.B., S.T.L.. S.T.D., Dean, Arts and Sciences; Rev. J. Bernard Hubbert. O.S.A., AfB.. M.A., Asst, to the Dean, Arts and Sciences; Harold F. Hartman, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Assoc. Dean, Arts and Sciences. Charles P. Brudcrlc, M.A., Director, Summer Session; Marion M. Schrum, Ed.D., Dean, Nursing; Rev. Philip F. Barrett, O.S.A., MA., Dean, Commerce and Finance; Walter H. Klein. Ph.D., Asst. Dean, Commerce and Finance. Rev. Marshall J. Halphen, 05.A., M.A., Asst. Chaplain; Rev. William I. Hopkins, 05A., A.B., Chaplain. 38 Rev. Francis X Smith. OS.A., A.B., M.A.. Director of Admissions; Cdr. Kevin D. Harty. .Asst. Director of Admissions; Miss Terry Mar tini. Secretary John J. Gallon, B.S., M.S., Dean, Engineering; Rev. Louis A. Rongionc, O.S.A.. A.B.. M.A.. B.S., Ped D„ Librarian; George D. Bruch, Ph.B.. LL.B., LL.M.; Richard D. Avil, Prof. Degree in E.E., Asst. Dean, Engineering; Harold G. Rcuschlcin, J.S.D.. LL.D., Dean. School of Law. ADMINISTRATION 39 ALUMNI FOUNDATION Who’d they get this tent from, the Eastern Star? Standing: David A. Rafferty. Annual Giving Director; Charles Griffin, Marge Schneider, Edward Moran, Kathleen Nugent, Recorder; Xonie Moran, Edward Cahill. Sitting: Mildred Rodgers, George J. Pequignot, Executive Secretary; Henry R. Adamczyk. Assistant to the Executive Secretary; Eileen Enright. Mary Kofalt. Since over 65 per cent of Villanova’s 20,(XX) alumni have graduated after 1950, the task of the Alumni Foundation has indeed become awesome. The alumni ledger for 1905 contained only four and a half pages of notes. To understand the Foundation's problems of change, one need only watch their IBM machine try to cope with the same problem today. Mildred Rodgers and Henry R. Adamczyk. 40 Mary J. Kuhn, Acquisitions Dept- Rev. Louis A. Rongione. O.S.A., A.B., M.A., B.S., Ped.D, Librarian. Mary Kuhn. Rachael Di Berardino. Suzanne Enos. Mars Dorrian, Helen Kerrigan, Camille Boettcher, John Cutler. Lesley Dittcmorc. Rosemary- O'Donnell. Denise Rubcrg. Vivienne Cheng, Father Rongione, Mark Powdermakcr. John Fagan. William Kearney, Lucy Gates. Therese Tsui. 41 LIBRARY OFFICE OF DEVELOPMENT Rev. William E. Farrell. 05.A., B.C.E., Vice-President for Development. Eileen Casey, Secretary to Father Farrell. Due to the rising cost of education, the Office of Development has become a most significant factor in the survival of the private institution. Thanks to such successful projects as their nation- ally acclaimed Parents Program and 2,500,000 dollar Library Expansion Fund, Villanova's De- velopment office has insured the University’s indi- viduality amidst the increasing trend toward gov- ernment ownership. INFIRMARY Middleton Hall's infirmary has expanded its staff and facilities to help insure the student a speedy recovery from modern ills. It still has the best food on campus. Mrs. Rosalie Shirley, R.N. Mr. Charles Burt, Mr. Nicholas Rau, Mr. Domenick DiFilippo, Mr. Dominic Duffy, Mr. Joseph P. Cunnane. Captain, Mr. Frank Bramlage, Mr. Dennis McGuinn. Mr Henry Gryzewski, Mr. Thomas Reilly The Campus Security Force, now headed by Captain Joseph P. Cunnane has grown along with the University and continues to insure the protec- tion of students, faculty, visitors, and their property. SECURITY PLACEMENT OFFICE Serving the student body from freshman to senior year and often after graduation, the Placement Office provides guidance on career activities and part time employment. Director John A. Moritz and Miss Mary McGonigal discuss this year's schedule of interviews. Miss Gladys Senn assists Director F.ujtene Ruane in preparing a press release. Beginning as herald for Vi 11anova’s sports programs, the Office of Pu |C Information now clears and distributes all official information concerning the University and its activities. OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION 44 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Originally the only school at Villanova College, Liberal Arts has expanded into the area of sciences and remains as an integral part of Villanova University. Recent years have seen a rapid advance in facilities, with Mendel Hall being added to Tolentine and Vasey as centers for instruction in the Arts and related Sciences. DEAN Rev. Robert J. Webb. OS.A.. S.T.D. ASSOCIATE DEAN Harold F. Hartman, Ph.D. 46 Front Row: Dr. Dominic M. Robcrti, Dr. Bernard J Downey, Jr., Dr. Lillian Clarke, Dr. Jose de la Vega. Second Row: Dr. Amos J. Lcfflcr. Dr. Ivan Lichten- stein, Mr. William J. Barnhurst, Mr. Sherwood Spada- fora, Dr. Thomas H. Doync. Back Rote: Dr. A. Gregory Morris. Dr. J. Herman Schaublc. Dr. Robert L. Grob. CHEMISTRY Front Rote: Dr. Gerald I. Manus, Dr. Gunther Rcith, Dr. Eugene J. Albrecht, Dr. Eugene H. Welsand. Second Row: Dr. Joseph R. Devane. Back Row: Mr. Louis Gcrshman, Dr. Bernard L Bonniwell. Dr. James Calkins. Dr. Robert Lawson, Mr. Daniel J. Ziegler PSYCHOLOGY Mr. Ernest H. Carlson, Dr. John T. C. Yen, Dr. John F. Riva 47 GEOLOGY PHILOSOPHY Front Row: Mr. David A. Harris, Dr. James F. Anderson. Dr. Benedict A. Paparclla, Rev. Robert P. Russell, O.S.A.. Mr. Thomas W. Busch, Dr. John D. Beach, Dr. Lawrence S. Stepelevich. Back Row: Mr. Timothy D. Sullivan, Dr. Charles J. O’Neil, Mr. John G. Tich, Mr. Richard J. Gaffney, Dr. James F. O’Brien, Dr. Michael P. Slattery, Mr. Anthony Coccia. 48 SOCIOLOGY I I Front Row: Mrs. Lynda Malik, Dr. John E. Hughes-, Mr. Barry S. Young. Back Row: Dr. Charles Palazzolo, Dr. Henry Eisner. Front Row: Mr. Richard A. Derrig, Mr. Frederick W. Hartmann, Mr. Emil Amelotti, Dr. Francesco Migliore, Mr. Karl Biedcrman. Second Row: Mr. David Sprows, Mr. Thomas C. Linahan, Mr. Placido Jaramillo, Dr. August A. Sardinas, Mr. Lucien R. Roy, Dr. James O. Brooks. Back Row: Mr. Paul J. Gormley, Mr. Joseph Suchar. Mr. John Simpson, Mr. Robert B. Whiting, Mr. Donald Livcngood. 49 MATHEMATICS biology « ■ - i— M. Murphy o, R „ M, RcWr, j Uk. ,, , Ronu “ b ’ •— B“- • RMph Shurer, m°dern languages ij ? ,Rou Mr. Stanley C. Hart, Dr. Wilson L rrescoln, Mr. Vito J. DiVincenzo. Mcond Row; Dr. Donald Brown. Mr. Gaetano Mul%an°rC' Mr DaniC' J RiVaS’ Dr J°hn J fa Mr. David Chowanec, Mr. Rene C Mongeau, Mr. John O’Donnell. Mr. Charles H Mclmetag. ! Front Row: Fr. Michael Gallagher, O.S.A., Fr. James King, O.S.A., Fr. Marshall Halphcn, O.S.A. Back Row: Fr. Rudolph Hrascancc, Fr. Nicholas Chang, Fr. Edward Doherty, OS.A., Fr. Joseph Papin. THEOLOGY Front Row: Dr. Donn Riley, Mr. James Bcrgquist, Dr. Alexander Rudhart. Second Row: Mr. Thomas Greene. Mr. Thomas Mentzer, Dr. Joseph George, Jr., Dr. Raymond Cummings, Mr. Edward Cannan, Mr. Mark Sholofsky, Mr. Bernard F. Reilly. Back Row: Mr. Albert Dorley, Jr., Dr. Bohdan Procko, Dr. Vincent Ponko, Jr. history POLITICAL SCIENCE Front Row: Dr. Fritz Nova, Dr. Ernest Giglio. Second Row: Dr. Fred Khouri, Dr. John Schrems, Mr. Martin Manley. Back Row: Mr. John Loguc, Dr. Robert Langran. 52 EDUCATION Front Row: Mr. George A. Harris, Mr. Gerald J. Flood. Back Row: Dr. Leo M. Zuckowsky, Mr. Fred K. Honig- man. PHYSICS Front Row: Rev. William G. Cullen, 05.A., Mr. William G. Driscoll. Mr. Phillip J. Sentner. Second Row: Dr. Richard N. Yasko, Mr. Jay D. Strieb. Rev. J. Bernard Hubbert, O.S.A., Dr. Carl T. Chase. Back Row: Mr. Joseph E. Flynn, Mr. George W. Stott, Dr. Felix M. Bciduk 53 FINE ARTS Mr. Lewis M. Grccnburg, Dr. George T. Radan. Front Row: Mr. Lawrence Kirkpatrick, Dr. Charles Bcmardin, Dr. George Murphy. Back Row: Mr. James Mitchell, Mr. Joseph Blimm. ENGLISH Front Row: Mr. John Hcrnan, Mr. Joseph Subbiondo, Mr. Charles Haberstroh, Jr., Dr. Charles Bcrnardin. Back Row: Mr. Joseph DaCrcma, Mr. Joseph Kinney, Mr. Joseph McGowan. Mr. Joseph Ratigan. 54 ASTRONOMY Dr. Beverly B. Bookmyer, Rev. Edward F. Jenkins. O.S.A., Mr. George P McCook. THEATRE Mr. Richard A. Duprey. Dr. Jackson G. Barry, Mr Thomas F Nevins CLASSICAL Dr. John I. McEnerney, Mr. Edward Jaworowski. Mr. Kenneth Wright, Mr. Vincent Cleary. LANGUAGES 55 GREGOR MENDEL I want the kg. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS Professor William Driscoll acquaints the A.I.P. with one of the innovations in physics research. Increased interest in the physical sciences has had its effect on campus. In the last four years the Physics Club has doubled in size, the Geological Society has also grown. Correspondingly, both clubs’ activities have blossomed from sporadic events into planned projects, film and lecture series. The Gregor Mendel Biology Club has also expanded, projecting its interests in the life sciences. Its new pub- lication, THE SYMPOSIA, exemplifies these organizations’ attempts to stimulate interest outside their immediate circles. GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY Did you fed an earth tremor? I ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY The Viltanova Astronomical Society, founded in 1953, has seen change in more modern equipment for its observatory. Begun in 1932, The Spanish Society undertakes expanded activities in Spanish Night, with larger membership including women since 1961. The Sociology Club, an organization concerned with the theoretical learning of social programs, takes field trips, hears speakers with a trepled membership. Let’s see if you can take this one without dropping it. One of the many fine Spanish Club lectures. SPANISH CLUB 57 AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY Dr. Patrick Friel accepts American Chemical Society’s thanks. It’s a French Twist. I did it myself. The American Chemical Society focuses on the study of chemistry through films and lectures by students and pro- fessors with a growth in content. In the History Club, field trips and guest lecturers form the major part of a program expanded in scope and involvement. New and revitalized activities, such as discussions, displays, work- shops, etc., play an integral role in the Villanova PSEA. HISTORY CLUB STUDENT P. S. E. A. It ure was nice of you to fill in for Dr. Murphy, Mia Latour. LITERARY SOCIETY ■ I And my concept is The Literati of the campus gather in the confines of the Literary Society as noted speakers, discussions, and sym- posia enable the members to participate in literary en- deavors. MENDEL BULLETIN Since its inception in 1928, the Mendel Bulletin has progressed in the fields of Biology, Chemistry and Physics. The Bulletin is a significant form of expression for the student of Science. We must publish or perish! 59 60 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 61 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Front Row: Dr. Edgar W. Clarke, Dr. Robert E. White, Dr. Hsiu H. Yuen. Back Row: Dr. George C. Yeh, Dr. Robert F. Sweeny, Mr. John A. Myers, Dr. William J. Rice. CIVIL ENGINEERING Front Row: Mr. David Schorr, Mr. Arnold Thomas, Mr. Richard Miller, Mr. Martin Redding Mr Robert Lynch. Back Row: Dr. James Schuster, Mr. James Brown, Mr. William McNichol. Dr. Charles Etter. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Front Row: Mr. Roland YH, Rev. Anthony J. Mullen, OS.A . Mr. Richard D. Avil. Back Row: Mr. Adam Abbasi, Mr. Joseph L. Kozikowski, Mr. Charles M. McKeough. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Front Row: Mr. Paul G. Mcnz, Mr. William M. Gorman, Dr. James R. Andersen, Mr. Joseph C, Greyson, Mr. Joseph F. Bruno. Second Row: Mr. William J. Murphy. Mr. Joseph H. Goldberg, Mr. Raymond J. LeBcr. Mr Schuyler V. Jenkins. Mr. Theodore H. White. Mr. George II Aulh Back Row: Mr. J. Walter Harrington III, Mr. Joseph P. Devine. 63 V1LLANOVA ENGINEER All right, professor, show us our marks or you'll never make St to your car. The Villanova Engineer has progressed from a strictly technical digest to one of practical interest in the life of the engineer. The magazine has included some thought- provoking editorials in recent issues. I. E. E. E. A. I. Ch. E. It didn’t break the skin, but 1 told you Brazilian students to ketp your blowguns out of here. In the growth which has seen the admittance of females to the institute, the American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers has added numerous members in the last decade. It keeps the student abreast of changes and opportunities in the field. Mr. Raymond Miller discusses careers with IEEE seniors. A merger of electrical and radio engineers resulted in the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. This fairly new organization, with female members, helps E.E. students become acquainted with their field. 64 And if you make pretty license plates we might parole you. Social expansion, along with more guest speakers and movies, have characterized the American Society of Civil Engineers. An inter-engineering sports program and society newspaper are other innovations. A. S. C. E. A. S. M. E. You speled Engincring wrong again. Mechanical engineers at Villanova find an outlet for their extra-curricular activity in the American Society for Me- chanical Engineers, a rapidly-burgeoning organization. The society provides speakers, field trips, and films. 65 NO o COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND FINANCE Aware that the demands of the business world are changing, the College of Commerce and Finance in 1963 underwent a complete re-evaluation. A Curriculum Task Force was formed to determine what general knowledge integrates best with the College's specialized studies. Through its reorganization, Commerce and Finance has, in a few areas, virtually started anew to shape and adapt its policies. In other areas, it has reshaped and adjusted policies and long range views aimed at training ’a thoughtful, responsible man capable of prudent action in the changing world of business. Reflecting the revolutionizing effect the computer has on our age, the College has taken steps to make use of the computer as a teaching tool. A Desk-Side Computer System will have direct access to the General Electric computer facilities at Valley Forge. DEAN Rev. Phillip F. Barrett, O.S.A., M.A ASSISTANT DEAN Walter H. Klein. Ph D 67 Front Row: Mr. William Charlton, Dr. Walter Klein, Dr. Ih Sen Hsu. Second Row: Mr. Frank Eby, Mr. William O’Neill, Dr. James Gatza. Bock Row: Mr. Robert Nally, Mr William Brown, Mr. George Pearce BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BUSINESS LAW Mr. William Henry, Mr. Howard Riley, Mr. Alexander Severance, Mr. Richard Ruane. ACCOUNTING Front Row: Mr. Gerald A. Dougherty, Mr. Conal J. Byrne, Mr. George J. Chorba, Mr. Charles F. Kelly. Second Row: Rev. Phillip Barrett, 05.A., Mr. Harry L. Gelman, Mr. Alvin A. Clay. Back Row: Mr. John J. DeLaCour, Mr. Harry J. Rohlfing. ECONOMICS Front Row: Mr. Edward V. Murray, Rev. John A. Coughlan. O.S.A., Dr. Weber H. Peterson. Back Row: Mr. James J. Kim, Rev. Thomas J. Furphy, O.S.F.S., Mr. Albert M. Weitzman, Mr. William J. Ruckstuhl. 69 The Society For Business Achievement is Riven a few insights into the Xerox Corporation. SOCIETY FOR BUSINESS ACHIEVEMENT The Society for Business Achievement, originally the Society for the Advancement of Management, still focuses on the problems of management with lectures by and con- ferences with leading businessmen. With added student interest in law, the Pre-Law Society has increased membership to acquaint its members with knowledge of the law. Lectures and information on law school are also supplied to the society. PRE-LAW SOCIETY It looks like a typographical error 70 FINANCE SOCIETY So what’s new on . . Wall Street? Among the innovations to the Accounting Society’s calen- dar this year was the Accounting Forum, which brought many speakers to the campus. Other active Commerce and Finance organizations arc the Finance Society, gaining more members every day, with concentration on the activities of the financial world, and the Marketing Society, which recently opened its gates to non-Marketing majors in a drive for membership. ACCOUNTING SOCIETY Now that we're outside what do we do? MARKETING SOCIETY Candid . . . huh? 71 COLLEGE OF NURSING DEAN Marion M. Schrum. Ed.D. ASSOCIATE DEAN Constantly growing in size, the College of Nursing is moving towards the day when residency for the students in the College can be taken up in a women's dormitory on the campus. An increasing maturity in the type of student attracted to the College has led to new liberalism in disciplinary rules among the women at Vi llano va. Dorothy Marlow, Ed.D. 72 NUTRITION Mrs. JoAnn Brown, Mrs. Myrtle Feigenberg. PSYCHIATRIC Miss Harriet Murphy, Mrs. Catharine Oblaczynski, Miss Genevieve Runes. MEDICAL-SURGICAL Front Row: Miss Anne Donnelly, Mrs. Jeanne Daly, Mrs. Julia Paparella. Back Row: Miss Mary Alice Holland. Miss Mary Wagner, Miss Anne McCrca. 73 SENIOR SEMINAR PUBLIC HEALTH MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH Mias Dawna Groom, Miss Gwendolyn Braxton Miss Marcetta Horne, Mrs. Edith Louise Thorn- ton. Front Row: Dr. Dorothy Marlow, Miss Joan Large. Back Row: Miss Margaret McDermott, Mrs Evelyn Behanna, Mrs. Evelyn Johnson. 74 GRADUATE SCHOOL DEAN GRADUATE STUDY ADVISOR Albert H. Buford, Ph.D. Robert J. Rowland, Ph.D. Villanova has offered graduate programs for close to SO years. The Graduate School is now in a position to offer Doctoral programs in Chemistry, the first such program in University history. The growth of the graduate school has had its effect on the undergraduate side of the tracks as more and more graduate assistants take advantage of the financial aid available to those who aid undergraduate teachers. The success of the graduate programs go a long way in enhancing the name of the University, and the value of a V.U. diploma. 76 We’ve done it! . . . invented a perpetual motion bcerttap. 77 Look what he’s doinu to my clean white coat. OK — Break it up. And then, Batman said to Robin . 78 Let me see, tall, dark . . . Holy Hydrogen! 79 fhc Margo 3onca lUuuccsvty Iwoxi ms ■to RlctudADupt y Villatioua Uriwccstuj for encouraging new plugs and new playwrights in, the daring spirit of ttlatgo danes. ‘This recognition is presented to yon by your-n- colleagues in the pccfessional 'flieatre, with atlnan' cial grant to yon and your university from tire Koy C.andfua Iltarkus foundation. Itcw yorh City Tcbtuary 15,1965 From a converted auxiliary class room building built during the Second World War the Playbox has emerged as supplement to the education of the Graduate Theatre students and as a medium for new playwrights to experiment with their produc- tions. Organized by Richard Duprey and built mostly by graduate students, the little theatre received national recognition last year for its ad- vancements in the realm of drama. 80 Richard Duprey, B.A.. M.A.. Associate Professor of Drama Criticism and Playwritimt. W Mire your husband ain’t home this time? Boy! Never (tetta room at the YWCA. 81 What do ya’ mean ya’ got Old Maid? Doctor Jackson Barry directing Pirendello’s As You Desire Me Honey . . . I've got something to tell you. 83 Yes I did, I had a nose job. DEAN Harold G. Reuschlein, J5.D., LL.D law school Having completed 13 years of operation with this year’s bar examinations, the Villanova Law School and its graduates have become integral parts of the Delaware Valley community. This is not to say that the name of the University is not being transmitted beyond the area, for it is. The Library of the Law School, an integral part of any legal training ground, was named a depository library a few years back and is now receiving various federal publications. In the few years that it has been in existence, the law school under Dean Harold G. Reuschlein has gathered one of the most impressive libraries in the United States. The annual review of the school is devoted to Religion and the Public Order. This review has just completed its third year of publication. In the same light of rapid fire change, Villanova was the first Catholic Law school in the nation at which a chapter of the famed Order of the Coif honor society was chartered. VICE-DEAN George D. Bruch, Ph.B., LL.B., LL.M. 84 THE ORDER OF THE COIF These football pools set harder and harder FACULTY Front Row: Mr. William DWalcnte. Mrs. Jane Hammond, Mr John Stephenson, Mr. J. Fdward Collins., Mr. Gerald Abraham. Bock Row: Mr. J. Willard O’Brian. Mr. John J. Cleary, Mr. Donald Dowd. Mr. Steven Frankino, Mr. Donald A. Ciannclla. 85 INTER-CLUB COUNCIL Front Row: Charles Vondercone, Joseph Kelley, John Doughcty. Book Row: Edward O'Malley, John May, Paul McMenaman. Edward Mengel, Edward Mullin. Piere De Vincentis. Hey baby—You’ve (tot nice legs Front Row: Robert La Toole, Robert Durst, James Gannon, Edward Mengel, Edward Donnelly. Dolores Sesso, Richard Zamboldi, Edward O'Malley. Joseph Rink, Joseph Tate. Second Row: Nicholas Rulen, Arthur Brandolph, Thomas Candl, Michael Macchiaroti, Arthur Goldlerg, Michael Gross, Lee Silverstein. Lausend Melia, Joseph Mullin, Thomas Tomalis, Kenneth Gross. Back Row: Robert Chillis, Leo Eschback, William lorio, Louis Necharot, Lee Sherman, Eugene Evans. Richard Greines, Joseph Kelley, William Define, John Lutzenbcrg, Thomas Tumda, Martin McGuinn LAW REVIEW 86 HONOR BOARD Sherman Miller, Paul Conway, James McErlane. Joseph Tate, George Giunta, Philip Gilligan, William Gilroy. Paul Martin. All work and no play 87 1005 Intramural Football Champs—“Wamen RED MASS In keeping with the old English custom, the Red Mass is celebrated each year at Villanova. STUDENT BAR Bottom Row: PIERRE H. DE VINCENTIS • 454 Sew England Terr., Orange. •V. J. • Villa nova Univ. • bachelor ok laws • Chief Justice Stern Law Club, Pres., Sec.-Treas.; Rcimel Moot Court; Student Bar Assoc.; Inter. Club Council. JOHN J. D'LAURO • 3023 Edmonds Rd., Lafayette Hill. Pa. • Villanova Univ. • bachelor or laws • Am. Law Students Assoc ; St. Thomas More Law Club, Vicc-Pres.; Student Bar Assoc., Vice- Pres.. Sec. EDWARD G. DONNELLY. JR • 4507 State Rd.. Drexel Hill. Pa. • St. Joseph’s Collette • bachelor or laws • Am. Law Students Assoc.; Charles Evans Hughes Law Club, Vice Pres.; Student Bar Assoc ; Law Review. Editor-in-Chief. ARS THIRD YEAR DON Top Row: ARDIENNE ARSHT • 415 Old Kennett Rd.. Wilmington, Del. • Mt. Holyoke College • bachelor or laws • St. Ivc’s Law Club. Sec., Treas.; The Docket, Alumni Ed.; Student Bar Assoc JOSEPH T. BAM BRICK • 015 Bridgman St., Elmira, AT. Y. • Manhattan College • bachelor or laws • Am. Law Students Assoc.; Cardozo Law Club; Student Bar .Assoc.; Reimel Moot Court. J. DAVID BEAN • Creamery, Pa. • Ursinus College • bachelor or laws • Am. Law Students Assoc.; Charles Evans Hughes Law Club; Reimel Moot Court; Student Bar Assoc. Second Row: ROBERT G. BELLWOAR • 701 King of Prussia Rd., Radnor, Pa. • Villanova Univ. • bachelor or laws • Chief Justice White Law Club; The Docket, Assoc. Editor. GEORGE F. BENZ • 585 A Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. • Kings College • bachelor or laws • Am. Law Students .Assoc.; St. Thomas More Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. JEFFREY A. BRODKIN • 644 Haselkurst Ave., Merion, Pa. • Univ. of Minnesota • bachelor or laws • .Am. Law Students Assoc.; Chief Justice Warren Law Club; Reimel Moot Court; Student Bar Assoc.; Law Review. Third Row: THERESE M. BYRNE • 4039 Berry Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. • Rosemont College • bachelor or laws • Am. Law Students Assoc ; Charles Evans Hughes Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. RONALD J. CANTINO • 18 Hilltop Rd., Port Washington, N. Y. • Earlham College • bachelor or laws • Am. Law Students Assoc.. Charles Evans Hughes Law Club. WILLIAM H. R. CASEY • 606 S. Gulf Rd.. King of Prussia. Pa. • Kings College • bachelor or laws • Chief Justice Tawey Law Club Fourth Row: BARRY COOPERBERG • 136 W. Allens Lane. Philadelphia. Pa. • Temple Univ. • bachelor or laws • Am. Law Students Assoc.. Chief Justice Tawey Law Club; Reimel Moot Court; Student Bar Assoc. JOHN P. CRAMPTON • 700 Pennsylvania Ave., Fort Washington. Pa. • bachelor or laws. RONALD T DERENZO • 10 A'. Fourth St., MinersviUe, Pa. • Dickinson College • bachelor or laws • Am. Law Students Assoc ; Chief Justice Stern Law Club. u. and when I become Dean. 89 Fourth Row: JOSEPH S. GRANT, JR. • 122 Fornanee St., Norristown, Pa. • Univ. of Notre Dame • bachelor or laws • Am. Law Students Assoc.: ™ {u Uce S,fr La Club; Reimel Moot Court. CHARLES A. HADDAD • 724 E. Philadelphia Ave., Boyertown, a. • Univ. of Pennsylvania • bachelor of laws • Charles Evans 5“Uw Club: Rfimcl Moot Court, Winner 1065. ANDREW J. HAILSTONE • 211 N. Bromley Ave., Scranton, Pa. • ennsylvania State Univ. • bachelor of laws • Am. Law Students 1065 ’ Chitf JU5liCC Wlrrcn Uw Club; Rfimcl Moot Court. Finalist Bottom Row: WILLIAM J HAWKINS • 716 Beechwood Rd., Pine Ridge, Media. Pa • BACHELOR OF LAWS. CHARLES W. HEUISLER • BroomaU Terrace Apt, , BroomaU, Pa Holy Cross College • bachelor of laws • St. Ive’s Law Club: K«mel Moot Court; Student Bar Assoc., Sec.. Trcas.; Law Forum Comm. CHARLES D. HOWELL • 137 Parker Ave., Easton, Pa. • bachelor of laws. DOU THIRD YEAR HOW I up JOHN F DOUGHERTY • Treasure Oak, Mays Landing A. . • Univ. of Notre Dame • bachelor of laws • Cardoio Law Club, Pres ; Reimel Moot Court; Student Bar .Assoc.; Inter. Club Council. Vice-Pres. D. MICHAEL EMURYAN • 727 Bullock Ave., Yeadon, Pa. • Drexel Institute of Technology • bachelor of laws • Chief Justice White Law Club. ALLEN L. FEINGOLD • 546 Argyle Rd., Wynnewood, Pa. • Pennsylvania State Univ • bachelor of laws • Am. Law Students Assoc.; St. Thomas More Law Club; Reimel Moot Court; Student Bar Assoc. Second Row: JAMES J. FITZGERALD, III • 123 Church St., Winchester, Mas,. • Univ. of Pennsylvania • bachelor of laws • St. Ive’s Law Club; Reimel Moot Court. DANIEL T. FLAHERTY. JR. • 2W Jackson Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. • Pennsylvania Military College • bachelor of laws • Chief Justice Warren Law Club; Reimel Moot Court; Student Bar Assoc. EDWARD D. FOY. JR. • 5593 Hill Creek Circle, Philadelphia, Pa. • Villanova Univ. • bachelor or laws • Am. Law Students Assoc.; Chief Justice Stern Law Club; Reimel Moot Court. Third Row: PHILIP M GILLIGAN • 8221 Shawnee St., Philadelphia, Pa. • Villanova Univ. • bachelor of laws • Cardozo Law Club; Reimel Moot Court, Honor Board, Class Rep. WILLIAM T. GOLD • 1120 N ooth St., Philadelphia, Pa. • Temple Univ. • bachelor or laws • Am. Law Students Assoc.; The Docket, Managing Ed.; Reimel Moot Court; Student Bar Assoc.; St. Ive’s Law Club. ARTHUR M. GOLDBERG • 203 David Dr., Bryn Mawr, Pa. Rutgers Univ. • bachelor of laws • Chief Justice White Law Club; Student Bar Assoc.; Law Review. My third year and 1 Mill don't know where the books arc. 90 JOH THIRD YEAR ORE Top Row: PETER C. JOHN • 104 Anion Rd., Wynnewood, Fa. • Cornell Univ. • bachelor of laws • St. Thomas More Law Club; Student Bar Assoc.; Law Review. JOSEPH C. KELLY • Valley Rd., Hotkessin, Del. • Villanova Univ. • bachelor of laws • Chief Justice Warren Law Club, Scc.-Trcas., Pres.; Student Bar Assoc.; Law Review; Inter. Club Council, Pres. WILLIAM V. KENNEDY • 12S3 Salem Rd., Plainfield, N. J. • St. Peter’s College • bachelor of laws • Am. Law Students Assoc.; Chief Justice Warren Law Club; Rcimel Moot Court; Student Bar Assoc. Second Row: JAMES J. KERWICK • S04 Aferwyn Rd., Merion, Pa. • Villanova Univ. • bachelor of laws • Chief Justice Stern Law Club, Vice- Pres.; Volunteer Defenders .Assoc. JOHN A. LUCHSINGER • 106 S. Manoa Rd., Havertown, Pa. • Univ. of Pennsylvania • bachelor of laws • Am. Law Students Assoc.; St. Ive’s Law Club; Law Review. JAY SCOTT MacNEILL • 32 Interhaven Ave., N. Plainfield, N. J • St. Peter’s College • bachelor of laws • Chief Justice Stern Law Club; Rcimel Moot Court; Student Bar Assoc. Third Row: PAUL X. McMENAMAN • 339 Louella Ave., Wayne, Pa. • I.c Moyne College • bachelor of laws • Am. Law Students Assoc.. National Vice-Prcs.; Student Bar Assoc., Rep., Pres.; Inter. Club Council; Villanova Law Forum, Chair. ROBERT V. MAIRONE • 7202 Hanford St., Philadelphia, Pa. • Villanova Univ. • bachelor of laws • The Docket, Assoc. Ed.; Reimel Moot Court; Am. Law Students Assoc.; Cardozo Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. RICHARD D. MALMED • 716 W. Allens La., Philadelphia, Pa. • Yale Univ. • bachelor of laws • St. Ive’s Law Club; Rcimd Moot Fourth Reno: JOHN S. MAY • 269 Broughton La., Villanova, Pa. • Dartmouth College • bachelor of iaws • St. Thomas More Law Club, Trcas.. Pres.; Rcimel Moot Court; Inter. Club Council. EDWARD C. MENGEL, JR. • 318 Davis Ave., Clifton Heights, Pa. • Villanova Univ. • bachelor of laws • Am. Law Students Assoc.; Charles Evans Hughes Law Club, Pres.; The Docket, Comment Ed.; Law Review; Inter. Club Council. BARBARA R. MUEHLEIB • 419 W. Delphine St., Philadelphia, Pa. • Temple Univ. • bachelor of laws • Am. Law Students Assoc.; Chief Justice Tawey Law Club; Rcimel Moot Court; Student Bar Assoc. €j.Ifffl imi Cj tub i 9 pi e a ak 2| iLf Bottom Row: JOSEPH E. MULLIN' • 2314 Coles Blvd., Sorrislown, Pa. • Villa- nova Univ. • bachelor of laws • Am. Law Students .Assoc.; Chief Justice White Law Club, Pres.; The Docket; Student Bar Assoc.; Law Review; Inter. Club Council; Executive Comm. EDWARD J. O'MALLEY • 8650 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby, Pa. • Villanova Univ. • bachelor of laws • Chief Justice Tawey Law Club, Sec., Pres.; Law Review, Assoc. Ed.; Inter. Club Council. SUSAN S. ORETSKY • 855 Old Lancaster Rd., Bryn Mawr, Pa. • Temple Univ. • bachelor of iaws • Am. Law Students Assoc.; Cardozo Law Club; Student Bar Assoc So she stood you up again, Bill! 91 OST THIRD YEAR ZAM Top Row: PAUL H. OSTIEN. JR. • 312 Sicholion Rd., Ridley Park, Pa. • Dick- ittson College • bachelor or laws • The Docket, Ed.-in-Chief; Reimel Moot Court. JOSEPH J. RUCCI • 264 Ponus Ridge Rd., New Canaan, Conn. • Fairfield Univ. • bachelor or Laws • St. Ive’s Law Club; Reimcl Moot Court; Student Bar Assoc. DOLORES B. SESSO • 2437 Garrett Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa. • Univ. of Pennsylvania • bachelor of laws • Chief Justice Stem Law Club; The Docket. Comment Ed.; Student Bar Assoc.; Law Review. Mgr. Ed. Second Row: EUGENE D. SILVERMAN • 1104 Chelsea Towers, Atlantic City, iV. J. • Temple Univ. • bachelor of laws • Am. Law Students .Assoc.; Chief Justice Tawcy Law Club; The Docket; Reimcl Moot Court, Winner 1065; Student Bar Assoc. ARTHUR E. SKLAR • Church and Panther Rds., Wyncote, Pa. • Temple Univ. • bachelor of laws • Chief Justice White Law Club. Sec.-Trcas.. Vice-Pre .; Reimcl Moot Court; Student Bar .Assoc. H. DAVID SPIRT • 8115 Williams Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • Penn- sylvania State Univ. • bachelor of laws Am. Law Students Assoc.; Reimel Moot Court; Chief Justice White Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. Third Row: THEODORE B. STOLMAN • 260 Tomkenn Rd. Philadelphia, Pa. • Villanova Univ. • bachelor of laws • Am. Law Students Assoc.; Cardozo Law Club; Reimcl Moot Court; Student Bar Assoc. ROBERT W. SUTER • 449 If. Monument Ave., Holboro, Pa. • La Salle College • bachelor of laws • Am. Law Students Assoc.; St. Thomas More Law Club. JOSEPH A. TATE • 401 Llanerch Ave., Havertown, Pa. • Villanova Univ. • BACHELOR of laws • Honor Board. Rep., Chair.; Law Review; The Docket; Am. Law Students Assoc.; St. Thomas More Law Club. Fourth Row: NINO V. TINARI • 1554 Warwick Ave., Folcrojt, Pa. • St. Joseph s College • bachelor of laws • Honor Board Rep.; Reimel Moot Court; St. Ive’s Law Club. CHARLES S. VONDERCRONE • RD. 2. PhoenixviUe, Pa. • Univ. of Michigan • bachelor of laws • St. Ive’s Law Club. Pres.; Inter. Club Council, Sec.-Trcas.; Reimcl Moot Court; Am. Law Students Assoc. MICHAEL E. WALLACE • 5409 Torresdale Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • Villanova Univ. • bachelor of laws • Chief Justice Warren Club. Vice-Pres.; Reimel Moot Court. Bottom Row: RICHARD A. WILMANS • 100 Rolhwell Dr., Wilmington, Del. • Univ. of Delaware • bachelor of laws • Law Review; St. Ive’s Law Club. Vice-Pres.; Reimel Moot Court; Am. Law Students Assoc. ANDREW M. WOLOV • 308 Crest Park Rd.. Philadelphia. Pa. • Pennsylvania State Univ. • bachelor of laws • Cardozo Law Club. Dioifre : ReimcI Moot Courl: Student Bar Assoc. RICHARD H. ZAMBOLDI • 4011 Roselawn Ave., Columbus, Ind. • St. Bonaventure Univ. • bachelor of laws • Law Review, Comment Ed.; Cardozo Law Club; Student Bar Assoc.; Am. Law Students Assoc. 92 ■ and then I drew a second King against his Ace We know, but we needed a middle guard Mctrecal doesn’t work for me either. ZAM THIRD YEAR ZAW EDWARD J. ZAMBORSKY • 917 N. St. Lutas St . AUentown, Pa. • Lehigh Univ. • bachelor ok laws • Chief Justice White Law Club; Rcimel Moot Court: Am. Law Students Assoc. WILLIAM F. ZAUN • 2316 Montgomery St., Bethlehem, Pa. BACHELOR OP LAWS. JOSEPH P. ZAWROTNY • 1537 E. Hunting Park Ave., Philadel- phia, Pa. • Villa nova Univ. • bachelor ok laws • Student Bar Assoc.; St. Thomas More Law Club. 93 NAVAL RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS As Americans once again engage in armed conflict, the nation’s dependence on men such as Villanova’s Naval faculty becomes more apparent. And we may take both pride and confidence in its mission. COMMANDING OFFICER Capt. Marlin D. Clausncr, USN. EXECUTIVE OFFICER Cdr. Scarlc J. Barry. USN. 94 FACULTY The Honor Guard for the Navy Day Mass. Capt. Clausner welcomes Rear Admiral Caldwell, the guest speaker for the NROTC communion breakfast The United States was in the midst of war when Villanova's NROTC programs was born. The 1943 Belle Air describes the program's goal a program “with a broad intellectual back- ground. The University’s current Naval program has changed immensely since the V-12 project, but its goal remains the same. A yearbook written in this decade describes the program’s ideal product as a “gentleman of liberal education who has a sense of personal honor, who is also a strong leader, with tact, patience, justice, firmness and charity.” Current global com- mitments have made us look again to the “Barry Halls” of this land to develop men capable of leading the defense of our way of life. Capt. Marlin D. Clausner, Cdr. Scarlc J. Ba y Lc DomM J °hn o M jo Steven Black. Lcdr. Joseph E. Bailey. Lt. Reginald E. Wcsberry. Lt- J «URifhard E Burke. Kaplafka. QMC Ralph W. Haussmann. YNC Franco J. Roderick. GMGL K.cna GySgt Joseph A. Migliacd, Miss Veronica A. Menendez. The drill team humbly awaits its introduction at the Quantico same NROTC DRILL TEAM - “WHISKEY COMPANY” Tt Whisk, Company in i„ the ripple Villanova prepares a Naval or Marine officer through a balanced integration of basic academics, responsibility and military training. While at Vil- lanova, members of the campus unit apply their new learned skills on summer training programs. One of the differences between current NROTC and its parent V-12 program is the area of activity available in conjunction with their military subject. Among these are Rifle and Pistol teams: the Wildcat, the NROTC publication; and the Quar- terdeck Society. The best known is Whiskey Company, the school’s Naval Drill Team, which is consistently a winner in national competition. Edmund A. Lucke, Hanford N. Lockwood, Jr., Robert T. Pearson, Martin E. Plante, Mark A. Roman, Gary F. Lcidcckcr, GySgt. J. A. Migliacci. Battalion in formation on Navy Day. William R. Mansell, Michael A. Allen, Edward R. MiUison, Anthony W. Dougherty, Perry H. Ferguson, Barclay Morrison, John V. Kutvs, GySgt. J. A. Migliacci. Stephen M. Pribula, Erie Goepfert. SEMINARY Vacating Corr and St. Rita’s to the secular student body, those aspiring to the priesthood in the Order of St. Augustine have recently moved to quarters in St. Mary's Hall on the western edge of the Belle Air estate. Yet, despite the change of locale, seminarians are relying more and more on the secular part of the University and becoming more involved in the overall communal life of the school by taking classes with lay undergraduates, all part of a program to keep the religious and secular portions of the University amalgamated. PRIOR Very Rev. Norbert W. Whitley, OS.A SUB'PRIOR Rev. Joseph D. Kcflcr, 05.A. 98 Who said they wash the cups? Keeping up with the pace of University development has been the growth of the Seminary, both in the number of young men studying for the priesthood and the physical complex called St. Mary’s Hall. Here a future priest spends four years in the pursuit of a college degree, a necessity if he is to follow the words of Our Lord “to teach all nations.” Here he learns to accept the ascetic life: prayer, self-sacrifice, and total dedication of his life to God. But his life is not all work and prayer, Saint Mary’s offers many opportunities for recreation. A Seminarian can find relaxation in basketball, swimming, billiards, music, or reading. Here young men live together, sharing ideas and ideals, talents and life itself. Not bad for a beginner—huh ? Courtyard at St. Mary's Et introibo ad altare Dei. AUS SENIORS WIE Top Row: DAVID M. AUSTIN, O.S.A. • 5 Conlay St., Holland Park, Brisbane Queensland, Australia • ba. in philosophy • Tagastan Club; Augustinianum Club; Polyphonic Choir; Glen Mills Catechetical Group; St. Edmund's Group; Seminary Yearbook, Ed. ROBERT C. BAUMGARTEN, O.S.A. • 3820 Henry St., San Diego, Calif. • B.A. IN PHILOSOPHY • Augustinian Mission Stamp Dept.. Pres.; Intra. Sports; Tagastan Club; Seminary Yearbook. DENNIS EBEL, OS. A. • 2734 SSth St., San Diego, Calif. • ba. is philosophy • Augustinianum Club, Pres.; Tagastan Club, Pub. Comm.; Polyphonic Choir; Schola Cantorum; Glee Club. Second Row: CHARLES GWYNN, O.S.A. • 55 Winthrop St., Framingham, Mass. • BA. IN PHILOSOPHY. JOHN D. LAWLER, OS.A. • 193 WaverUy St., Arlington, Mass. • BA. IN philosophy • Augustinianum Club; Glen Mills Catechetical Group; Intra. Sports; Sanctuary Soc.; Schola Cantorum; Tagastan Club. JAMES J. McCartney, OS A. • 1026 Sussex Ave., Deptford, N. J. • B.A. in philosophy • Tagastan Club, Pub., Pres.; Augus- tinianum Club; Glen Mills Catechetical Group; Polyphonic Choir: Intra. Sports; Schola Cantorum; Seminary Yearbook. Third Row: HOWARD F. McGINN, OS.A. • 609 £. Darby Rd., Haverlown, Pa. • BA. IN philosophy • Tagastan Club; Augustinianum Club. Vice-Pres.; Intra. Sports; Librarian; Polyphonic Choir; Schola Cantorum; Glen Mills Catechetical Group; Little Flower Manor Group; Gaudeamus Comm.; Seminary Athl. Comm. JAMES M. McGLYNN, O.S.A. • 323 Owen Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. • b.a. in philosophy • Augustinian Mission Stamp Dept.; Augus- tinianum Club; Glen Mills Catechetical Group; Intra. Sports; Tagastan Club; Seminary Athl. Comm. PAUL D. OSTIGUY, OSA. • 85 Fourth St., Waterford, A Y. • ba. in philosophy • Tagastan Club; Sanctuary Soc.; Schola Cantorum; Seminary Yearbook; Seminary Athl, Comm., Sec.; Photography Club; Liturgy Club; Glen Mills Catechetical Group. Chair.; Augus- Fourth Row: JOSEPH H. REYNOLDS. OS.A. • 228 Church St., Clifton Heights. Pa. • in philosophy • Augustinianum Club; Tagastan Club; Glen Mills Catechetical Group; Photography Club; Polyphonic Choir; Seminary Yearbook; Intra. Sports. FRANCIS X. RILEY • OS.A. • 30 Colwick Dr., Somers Point, S. J. • BA. IN philosophy • Glen Mills Catechetical Group; Intra. Sports; Polyphonic Choir; Seminary Athl. Comm. RICHARD ROBINSON, OS.A. • 31 Fox Hill Dr., Little Silver, A'. J. • ba. in philosophy • Augustinian Mission Stamp Dept.; Glen Mills Catechetical Group; Augustinianum Club; Polyphonic Choir; Schola Cantorum; Tagastan Club; Gaudeamus. Bottom Row: JOHN J. STEPHENSON, OS.A. • 56 Gordon St., Manly Vale. Sydney, Australia • b.a. in philosophy • Tagastan Club; Augus- tinianum Club; Liturgy Club; Glen Mills Catechetical Group; Polyphonic Choir. PETER WIENEKE, 0S.A. • 34 Ruth St.. Higkgate Hill, Brisbane. Queensland, Australia • b.a. in philosophy • Tagastan Club; Liturgy Club; Glen Mills Catechetical Group; Augustinianum Club; Glee Club. 101 . . . and time (or relaxation. America in the last decade and a half has experienced an in- creasing demand for college trained personnel. Because of over- crowding and difficulties involved in financing a college education, a need for a part-time program had evolved. Villanova attempts to meet this problem with its University College. Since its inception, the night school’s enrollment, staff and service has continued to grow. Mirroring its times, the course load per student at Villanova has risen along with enrollment. 9° o of the part-time division is taking three courses and 5°Jo takes four. The normal load is con- sidered to be two courses. UNIVERSITY college director Charles P. Bmdcrlc. M.A. assistant DIRECTOR Frederick M. Burgess, M B.A 102 Did you ever load a truck for eight hours and then to- to read the “Ode On A Grecian Urn? Evening students unwind before classes Bartley Hall at night reflects today's burning desire for higher education 103 I think I split my pants ad you ever thought of working with your aids? How sweet it is. Disguised as a mild manned math teackrr I day 104 FRESHMEN “Okay, Fro'h, let's all wave goodbye to our tuition money together.” And so the seeds of class unity are planted. Change was never felt more keenly than during the first semester. No longer in familiar surround- ings, we were forced to rely on direction from others. From the genius of IBM—Do not jold, mutilate, or spindle me; from our sophomore brothers—Get off the sidewalk, Frosh; from profs with fuzzy faces—Shall we invoke the spirits, Gentlemen? On Monday morning those faces were a little fuzzier than usual because that was the year we were formally introduced to John Barley- corn (and his faithful companion, Hangover). That year we just tried to pass and belong. Sur- vive. And who knows. With a little luck you might even graduate. 106 Thanks for bringing me my banjo. Dad. but I'd rather have the Caddy. “Somebody put mucilanc in Herby's roll-on. The Class of 'W becomes initiated into tbe tribal rites at the annual Frosh Mixer 108 The one with the funny cars asked me out, too! 109 SOPHOMORES Sophomore year, this is your big year, baby . . . time to show those freshman nurses a thing or two; they may even go out with you this year. Monarch Notes become the scholarly Soph's Bible; text books are heavy and expensive, too. You fall from the frightening height of a plus 3.0 (in some cases) to the gutter level-of a minus 2.0; Soph, you’ve slumped, but their is always that big weekend to make up for it. Throwing thyself into the collegiate world only to find the merry-go-round was going a bit too fast. Utter sophistication combined with little knowledge of the campus results in utter boors or bores as the case may be. This is the first year that you take the famous Science course calculated to make the universal col- legian shudder . . . and not necessarily the last. Claw Officers: Anna Husar, James Husted, John Carey, Thomas Conway. Sitting: James D'Agostino, William Martini, Fredrick Hctzler, Lawrence Muth, Anna Husar, Gregory Fusco. Standing: Jerald Kinder, Glen Kocpnick, James Ruberto. Thomas Conway, John Carey, James Husted, James McGinnis . Thomas Grant, Virginia McMahon, Herbert Umplind 110 Ill You’re stick'n' the needle where? 112 till! You think they would leave a tip JUNIORS The pinnacle of success or failure is reached this third year, except the rush for graduate, law, medical schools or the plush job with the Burroughs Corporation is still a year away. AB profs can be spotted the length of a campus . . . and the classes fill up like a hot thermometer with mercury. You hit Charity Weekend like Santa Claus and Junior Weekend like Uncle Scrooge ... the Junior Class Party goes down in the annals as a quiet-type affair, the kind you can bring the family to, in preparation for the evacuation. You also assume the role of campus playboy. After all, the fresh- man nurses don’t know who you are yet, and they’re easily impressed ... at least until the first date. On the academic side, the unique campus experience known as all-nighters for various pur- poses: term papers, knee-busting tests, extra- curricular theses majors, etc., becomes an integral part of your life. 6 « : Front Row: Maureen Regan, Richard Schadl, Carol Catancsc, John McKever. Marie Gadren. Richard Holwell. William Fallon. Anthony DeVito. Stcond Row. Robert MacIntyre. Joanne Brubaker. Dennis Pepe, Philip DesJardins, Andrew Pre iosi. Edward Stepicn. Timothy Wahl, Arthur Johnson Standing: Robert Rhoades. Paul Sorrentino, Robert DeLauretis, Robert Laync, Richard Brant. Ward Williams, Richard Prendergast, Brendan Moore, Jeffrey Radowich, Mark Mcrklc, Donald Serafano, Dennis Hannon, Dean Goodwin, Uiarl« Murphy, Paul Scannell, Kevin McGuinn, Timothy Ryan, John Ruth, timothy Turvey, Peter Conserva, Lawrence Zapf, William Keane. James Donegan, Richard Holwell, Marie Gadren, Brendan Moore 114 r • Crackerjack. Where did you get yours? Tweedle dum goes to college. 115 Sure I can walk the white line. Father -w, I 116 I swear it moved. Whose turn is it to ride in the trunk? Isn’t there any more? 117 In these enlivened times, students demand opportunity for self-expression. A university's extra-curriculars are designed to answer this need. Here, too, there must be change and development. Foremost among these activities U the Student Government Association, a group whose membership, responsibilities and hardships increase yearly. Practically every conceivable area of student interest “ effectively served by an extracurricular. The evidence of constant and diverse development can be seen in each years newly spawned activities, among them the Young Republicans and the Stage Crew. Francis T. Eck, President of the Student Government Association. The Student Government Association has grown with the physical growth of Villanova. It now encompasses over forty-four campus organizations and five thousand undergraduates. It has grown ten fold since its inception. Officers of the S.G.A.: Ward Williams, Secretary; Prentiss Yancey, Exec. V.-P.; Brian Banmillcr, Excc. V.-P.; John Graziano, Exec. V.-P.; James Proud, Treasurer; Jeffrey Radowich, Parliamentarian. 120 S. G. A. OFFICERS Stephen F. Freind, President of the Student Government Association. The purpose of the Student Government Association is to provide a means whereby students may organize to be able to participate actively and effectively, in those functions of the University which directly affect their religious, social, economic, physical, and intel- lectual welfare. The SGA has grown up. Begun as a weak organi- zation, its purpose has increased to include all facets of university life. Officers of the S.G.A.: Ward Williams, Secretary; John Graziano, Excc. V.-P.; Elizabeth Grabowski. Exec. Sec.; Robert Dean, Exec. V.-P.; Richard Behrens, Parliamentarian. I---------------. 4 f ♦ 121 S.G. A. SENIORS Front Row: Thomas Krause. Betsy Grabowski, Roseanna Boy Ian, Robert Jones. Second Row: Robert Mentzinger, John Fcnlon, Denis Walsh, Gregory Galland. Joseph Mafiongelli. Back Row: Ronald Turiello, James Debcsis, Robert Morse, Robert Fisch, Lawrence Reiter. Richard Galli. S.G. A. SENATE 122 Frank Samer, Thomas Conway, Daniel Vasti, James D’Agostino, Richard Behrens. Prentiss Yancey. John Graziano, Jeffrey Radowich, Frank Eck, James Proud, Ward Williams, Robert Dean, Richar Holwell, Brian Banmillcr, David Banmiller, Leo Carroll, James Griffin. BLUE KEY SOCIETY Paul Dixon, President; Leo Carroll. Vice-President; Donald Scrafano, Secre- tary; Brendan Moore, Treasurer. When they bring the casket out . . . Front Row: John Carey, John Zoubek, Tara Siegal. Robert Ross, William Martini. Back Row: Frank Samcr. Ward Williams, Thomas Parsley, Robert Layne. Jeffrey Radowich, John Schmidt, Kenneth Hedges. The Blue Key Society can be seen at myriad affairs throughout the school year, acting as a service organization for the establishment of rap- port with the public. During orientation, the Blue Key assists the harried freshman in his first days on campus. The Society has full responsibility for Parent’s Weekend—which this year brought Manto- vani to Villanova. Front Row: Dennis O'Hara, John Fcnlon, Roseanna Boylan, Prentiss Yancey, Eugene T. Brennan. Back Row: William Carnes, Donald Anderson, Brian Banmiller, Louis Comardo, James Griffin, Frank Eck, David Banmiller 123 SPIRIT COMMITTEE Changes in the Spirit Committee have resulted in the reorganization of the committee around the Basketball Club and more trips than in the past. The Spirit Committee remains an important cog in the Villanova sports machine. Team Captain Tom Brown is presented the first Annual James Bonder Award (or the victory over West Chester State. CHEERLEADERS There have been “broad” changes in the cheer- leading. Although the male element is still an important part, the female cheerleaders have pro- vided the Villanova fans with more beauty for their money. Front Row: Phyllis Greyson, Susan Quinn. Cewyn Mur- phy. Janice Zeller. Lorraine Farino, Betsy Grabowski. Alice Hulse. Back Row: Mark Curley. Thomas Keogh, Robert Hurley. Jerome Jarecki. John Bctsch. 124 N. F. C. C. S. The mere existence of the Young Republicans is a note of change. Partisan political organizations had never been allowed on the Villanova campus prior to the 1964 elections, when the Goldwater- Johnson election was hotly debated by campus politicos. It’s a bit risque, isn't it? Like many other organizations, the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine has undertaken an expanded program of activities. Aside from its usual involve- ment with catechetical training, the CCD has in- vited more speakers than ever to Villanova. Gee, this is swell, guys. 125 YOUNG REPUBLICANS KNIGHTS We spent . . how . . . much last month? In seven years on the campus, the Father Ludwig, O.S.A., Council of the Knights of Columbus has grown from 110 to 530 members. The organization is composed of a body of Catholic men who stand for the principles of Charity, Unity, and Frater- nity. The Father Ludwig Council is one of the Each year the Knights sponsor a Communion largest college councils in the Order. Breakfast. This year it was held for the members and their parents with the guest speaker, Mr. Charles J. Ducey, Assistant Supreme Secretary of the Order. Mr. Ducey was the guest of the Council for Parent's Weekend. Charles Ducey, Thomas Lucbkinx, William O'Neill, Philip Mino, Alfred Mino, Florence Mino, Thomas Callanen. 126 BETA GAMMA DEBATE SOCIETY What a way to spend a Saturday night' Beta Gamma Debate Society has moved to en- larged quarters in Geraghty Hall under the aegis of James O’Toole of the Speech Department. The club, with more girls in debate, has increased its numbers with a resultant qualitative benefit. The Intercollegiate Conference on Government has been in existence for some 25 years, devoted to the study of governmental problems. Today, the campus chapter is active in a 40 member statewide unit. I could sure go for a cold one about now I.C.G. 127 I. R. S. Dr. Roy E. Moor addresses the The International Relations Society has grown from a small organization struggling for existence to a stable, medium-sized club with a dedicated administration and a broad program of activities. Do wc dot the “i here? The Conservative Club, founded in 1962, has incremented its membership by one hundred per cent and has also included women in its ranks. The basic principles of the club have remained unchanged. 128 IRS CONSERVATIVE CLUB SOCIETY OF MASS SERVERS AND LECTORS Whatever you do, don’t spill wax on the floor!!!! In an effort to keep abreast of the changes in today’s Church liturgy, the Sanctuary Society has now transformed its function and its name to fit its new role as the Society of Mass Servers, Lectors, Commentators, and Organists. Cecil B. Moore, one of the many pucst speakers of the Political Union. Although the Political Union has expanded to meet the times, its purpose and strong competitive spirit remain as changeless as the Latin of its motto, “Tribuniae Discipulus—Statesmen from Students.” 129 POLITICAL UNION 1' ■ '' • II ill SjTlIfl IPHI ,LJ □umiii ■M 11(11! rr- □ MB IB in HEi ini iwnn ’irfivvfli i ryxrry r?‘i} Ji x ' ______ -----L -- 1 V- j V |f_______1 -2-LV-m- 1- ..} i I J r V r 1 4 • 1 • Xk a • 'Mil 1'13:01 Front Row: Barry Burke, Albert Massi, Stanley Wyluda. Robert Dilullo, Ellsworth Stay, John De Mambro, Robert McDevitt, Thomas Swiderski, Robert Alexander, Robert Charm. Joseph Torrisi, James Beatty, John Bergin, Robert Wassmer, Ralph Riccio, John Carver, Thomas Petruska. Richard LaBclIa, James Carroll, James Clifford, Peter Terry, Frank Morgan, Jerome Bartholomew, Samuel Wright, Thomas Richardson, Francis Romano, Jan Montcro. Bock Row: William Halladay, William Cavanagh, Jeffrey Richard, Edward Stepien, Edward Potter, Ronald Turiello, Harry McCrcedy. - P°j rt ST 1 Richard Smialek, James Vincenzo, Jay Dugan, KODert Mohno, John Ranallo, Russell Williams. Walter Hack. „ tllln nch' Gregor - Butler. Roger Kelly. Charles Shuhler. «UirUn DiUon. Michael Ruanc. Richard Buchanin. Robert Keogh. KKhard Smith, Henry Hamel, Joseph Taraskas. James Debeds. Stanley Lockitski, Francis Morgan, Robert Rhoades, Donald Mon- Janov- Robert Radies, Michael Maher, Kevin O'Brien. ...nek Butler, John Raymond. William May, Paul Sessions, Ralph Utzcnbcrgcr, George Norton, Thomas Westhoff. VILLANOVA SINGERS Hie present Villanova Singers is a compo musical traditions of the University. In 1953 Cantorum (sacred music) was merged with Glee Club. Thus we have the Villanova Singe the men’s glee club presenting classical, liturgit and folk music. The two dozen or so members of thirteen yet 1 the impetus for the organization which presently as s ninety members. Simultaneous to the increase of ti ’ eI pan?e 1 concert schedule has carried the reputa- ° the Singers and the University throughout the ■ ,1 rest and East Coast, over 10,000 miles and 100 concerts n th« Past four years. 130 The ballad of Jimmy Pie Shoppe. 131 VILLANOVA BAND ,«s Band Day •• A colorful combination of Sight and Sound. The Wildcat Band invades Delaware 132 Drum Major: Sylvan Schwartz. Front Row: Walter Frasier, Gregory Loughran, Louis Innocenzi. Russell Williams, Timothy Drake, Charles Stevens. Kevin Smith. Edward Rowan. Nicholas Knox, Ronald Sineo. Richard Feigenberg, Alfred Bingham, Joseph Bucciero. James Watson, Donald Xardone, Joseph Nemeth. John Kennedy, Dennis Montefusco. Arthur Gaynor. Second Row: Louis Andrews, David Boyle, Salvatore Agro. Ronald Pomante. Paul Mortensen, Walter Stepien. Richard Costanzo, Brian Kilcullen. Jame Lodes. Eugene Gregors-. William Cavendcr, Ronald Anzalone, Leo Comerford. Michael Cutler, William J. Green. Robert John. Third Row: Gordon Mair. Henry Schmidt, Gerald Arcuri, James Scheib. David Sippel. Paul Guidone, William Fatck, Daniel Donovan, Michael Fleming, Brian O’Toole. Joseph Baltrukonis. John Fulton. Richard Greco. Philip Bosakowski. Michael Komelasky. Marching through the Quad. To keep pace with the changing times, Yillanova’s Band is almost as diversified as the University itself. Although its numbers have increased little in over a hundred years, its capabilities now range from marching to concerts to dance music. Yet despite the success of the New Yillanovans and the Concert Band, Yillanovans still seem to enjoy their musi- cians most when they don their skimmers and assume their role as the Wildcat Marching Band, without which autumn weekends would never be the same. 133 wwvu With constant installation of the latest broadcast equip ment WWVU has since 1947 moved from a dormitory broom closet to what now seem overcrowded five roo: studios in Dougherty Hall. As the station grew, chanyin from WVIL to WWVU, it became more able to fulfill the unique broadcast needs of the campus. In the past sever: years the station has become more professional while n; losing sight of its twofold reason for existence—the trainin, of future broadcasters and fulfilling the needs of Villanovan for specialized information and entertainment. William J. McCloskey, Station Manager. 134 “Fantastic! I . . . “Oh, not really.” Great form, man. Give her a 4 for legs. Nothing in here about that ?•!!?? «witch. S C-O-T-C-H, Hmm? So, that’s where you’ve been, you little deni- 136 137 BELLE MASQUE SOCIETY Following two years of steady regression, this undergraduate drama club has bounced back with a new vitality and spirit under the leadership of its .President, Michael Sutherland. Its Fall pro- duction of Robert Bolt’s A Man for All Seasons showed the enthusiasm and perfection of all those who worked for its success. The general acceptance of the production was due mostly from the support of the Villanova Arts Forum Series. The MAN . . . Thomas More, elegant, stoic and proud. The DEFECTOR . . Cardinal Wolsey. A bribe . . its refusal the tat!n P t ’ i pIa 'fu, Charming and wretched. A giving of a little and me taking of a lot. A Boy. 138 The FAMILY . . . contentment. Roper and Lady Maritaret . . . Thomas and Lady Alia-. Thomas feels something else. The Narrator of the play ... the Common Man (below). The Actor . . . The Publican (above). The Common Man as Matthew the Steward (above) - as the Juryman (below). The END . . complacency. The executioner a friend to More, The End to a Bejdnninjj. After the last performance the di«ctor. Kenneth Resinski and some of the cast. 141 WOMEN’S GLEE CLUB or8an zation, the Women’s Glee Club of Villanova has spent id rpL .,W° ye f improving the quality and quantity of its membership per oire. The club theme has become one of versatility and adapt- of music and chorale. No girls, not da-da-dum . da-de-dum. From Row: Anna Garish, Carolyn Bird, Christine Laufenberg. Mary McAlcer, Nadine Coyer, Carol Catinese, Linettc Riva, Marialcna Zaccone, Maureen McHale, Maureen Corr. Srcond Row: Patricia Hertihy, Carol Golda, Lucille Ccrchiaro. Laurel Kerwin, Deborah Rus- sell. Kathleen Bennett, Adrienne Corrao, Patricia Grady, Judith Klimck. Third Row: Mr. William Tapp, Marguerite Walsh, Eva Markovitch, Beverly Smiarowski, Eileen Kellenberg, Maureen Stianchi, Maria Diessentr, Veronica Dankel, Cheryl Bain. Mari- jtan Me Falls, Elizabeth Kelly, Katherine Welch. Fourth Row: Eileen Fynes, Ann Konzcn, Jeffra Dein, Maureen Regan, Barbara Grubb, Janice Sullivan, Elizabeth Hobdell, Brenda Bortolot, Catherine Boykin, Carol Egan. Another full house! BELLE AIR Christened after the estate on which Villa- nova now stands, the BELLE AIR is in its forty-fourth year. Although the yearbook has survived World War Two, relocation, and numerous other in- conveniences, many consider the current and most drastic change, a female editor, to be its greatest test of survival. Nevertheless, the BELLE AIR has triumphed despite the added imposition of the earliest deadline in its history. Thanks should be given to the aforementioned nurse-type editor (ess?), a diligent staff, and the Nodoz Corporation, without whose assistance none of this would have been possible. Roscanna E. Boy Ian. Editor-in-Chief. 144 I love work. I could watch it all day Maybe if I look busy I won’t have to work. Look under “L” for lost. 146 This rocs here, then that goes there . . . If you can't hack it, rack it Help!!! Did I hear someone say . . . Kelley’s? No, I don’t want any ice cream!! 147 No, that’s three cases of Bud and two bottles of Cutty. OH!! . There’s that boy again!! Organized disorder. What, me worry? 148 VILLANOVAN The VILLANOVAN, the school newspaper of Villanova University, has a long tradition of serv- ice. Starting in January, 1893, as a publication known as the VILLANOVA MONTHLY, the newspaper took on its present format as a weekly in the mid-Twenties. Since then, the paper has won numerous awards, including several All-American and first-class rat- ings in the Associated Collegiate Press. With a staff of SO persons, the VILLANOVAN usually runs 12 pages every week, containing news, fea- tures, sports, and editorials. In the past year, the paper has made significant strides in effecting campus reforms. Thomas. J. Krause—Editor-in-Chici. No, I don’t work here Isn't there any way of getting his attention??? 149 Just try an’ stop me! Don’t get the wrong idea!! We'D never get it past Mr. Ruane. Come on, dear. All work and no play They say William Randolph Hearst started this way ? 150 Later, Babe. This is Business. 151 You do nice work. Helluva staff I've got You can always spot an English major. What, no magic marker! What’s up at Beaver College? PHOTOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT Anselm J. Harrison. Rev. Ralph Shurcr, 05-A., Moderator With experimentation their keynote, the Photography Depart- ment has expanded with the times by means of a larger staff, better equipment, and imaginative leadership. The club supplies pictures for the VILLANOVAN, the BELLE AIR, and many others. Thomas C. Thomas. David Fudge, Edward Maksimoski. George Tillman, John Arnold, William Halbcdel, Peter Rideg, Robert Sturm, June Rigby, John Thill. Robert Bauer, Bela Gctztesi, Joseph Zogby. 153 CONCEPT has undergone many changes in recent years. A magazine without a pre-determined identity, this year’s editorial staff has striven to broaden its outlook and enlarge its scope. Now going into its thirty-ninth volume, Villanova’s lit- erary journay, The LYNX, keeps pace with the evolution of literature on the American campus without compromising literary tradition. CONCEPT Daniel Casullo, Donald Anderson, Michael Oslac. Charles Lobosco, Dennis Gildea, Robert Koouler, Jr., Brian Krupar, Bernard Harrisan. Peter Conserva, Prentiss Yancey. Kevin Tobin, Hilary Russell. John Rabenau, Michael Stibich. Bruce Lombardo, Dean Goodwin, Frank Hermes. William Scutta, Arthur Johnson, Dennis O’Hara. Robert Layne, Frederick Hetzler, Jeffrey Rado- wich, Stephen Carney, Thomas Perlitz. Timothy Wahl. LYNX wmmvrmm Hey, check that dame! DELTA PI EPSILON “The success of Delta Pi Epsilon is not due to any one or two members, the success it attained is due to the members who have always evidenced a keen willingness to do their part in any under- taking that will act beneficially to Villanova and to the fraternity.” This quotation pronounces the true spirit of Delta Pi Epsilon; it is from Villa- nova’s first BELLE AIR, 1922. Although customs and times have changed, and Villanova has pro- gressed from college to university, Delta Pi Epsilon has been able to keep sight of its basic purpose, as stated in a quotation from over a generation ago. You mean to tell me that you rented Convention Hall? Wadda you mean, you're outta beer? We do nice work. 1 156 These new wigs almost look real. I Front Row: Leon Pasquaricllo, William McGcttcgcn, Frank Diaz. John Kleener, John Rice, Donald Donlon. William Cameron, Richard Hook. Second Row: Joseph Purifico, Stephen Kync, John Finke, Stephen Gullo. Peter Ubaldi, Michael McLaughlin, Edward Volz, Robert Cavallo. Third Row: Robert Morgan, Samuel Rozzi. Michael Dailey, John Betsch, Michael Doyle. James Mullin, Jeffrey Brode, Joseph Ritter. Fourth Row: John McGowan, John Reilly, Timothy O'Nicll, Peter Terry. James Scanlon. Edward Murphy, Maurice Passannante, Dennis Ferro. Back Row: Dean Goodwin, Timothy Ryan, William Sales. Andrew Preziosi. Front Row: Joseph Mladinich. Treasurer; Louis Camardo. Social Chairman. John Rabenau. President; William Hurley. Secretary; Robert Layne. Vice-President; Andrew Donohue. S«co aRow!‘Francis Eck, Paul Farrell. John Caputo. Paul Burke. Thomas McLoughlin. Bruce McCaffrey, John Gonzales. Back Row: Nicholas Zaccaria, Albino Vcndrasco 157 Wild what’s? DELTA PI MU Delta Pi Mu Fraternity has several exhibitions of change. First written annals of the organization have it listed as Epsilon Pi Theta or the Classical Society. That was in 1916-17. In 1922, after an incubation period of athletic activities and lectures, the fraternity entered into the field of drama. A revolution within the brother- hood in 1924 by a group of sophomores, apparently strengthened the group and led it to better policies. The new name came in 1948 and the Joyce Keily Mile in 1960 after a reorganization and initiation of an executive council. DPM is one of the first organizations on campus to take the forward step into judicial committees to handle internal policing. If you don’t get outta there in a minute, there gonna be a mess. 158 Come on. Harry, you wanna dance Front Row: Walter Doran, Timothy Wahl. James Hornberger, Robert Evans, Robert McIntyre. Vincent Taranto, William Keane, Michael Oliver. Second Row: Ronald Rossini, John MeGarvey, Kenneth Smith, Bruce Tullo, Louis Morda, Richard Paini, William Fitzmaurice. Third Row: Peter Bruno, Joseph Fredericks, Charles Ratcliffc, Albert Massi, John Cawley, George DiPaola, William Hart, Joseph Burns. Back Row: Randall Ruch, Thomas Spain, Michael Daniels, Ronald Simprini, Michael Gurda. James Less, Stuart Bateman. Front Row: William Cleveland, Timothy Wahl. Walter Doran, Joseph Vctrano, President; Robert Marciano, Alfred Dinuruio, Jerome Rubino, Vice-President. Back Row: Michael Farrell, Robert Birmingham, Austin Kenny. Joseph Lovas, Michael Dempsey. Donald Koshlap, Michael Kelly. Fraternity brothers sponsor outing to Philadelphia Zoo. LAMBDA KAPPA DELTA Lambda Kappa Delta has undergone two distinct periods of change. An early series of evolutionary developments was in the social vein. LKD was the first fraternity to hold a dance off campus. Today’s new ideas in the organization are in the field of service. A scholarship fund has been established to aid deserving brothers in the fra- ternity. Orphans Outings give members of the brotherhood another outlet for their charitable feelings. LKD’s activities fall into the more mundane areas, with a two week pledging period and annual participation in the Joyce Kiley Mile. 160 I think she's trying to tell me something. Smooth as a baby's what? A good day for babe and bottles. I think Einstein's Theory deserves some though t. Front Row: Joseph Prantncr, William Thomas, Robert Hughes, Victor Flagiello, President; John Merli, Donald Serafano, Joseph Ferns. Second Row: Anthony Campo, John O'Neill, Henry Kneidinger, James Ferrero, Joseph Andrews. Timothy Turvey, John Ermilio, William Boyle, Walter Comiskey. Third Row: Bartholomew Cobey, James Kunik. George McManmon. Anthony Mastropietro. Dennis Montcfusco, Paul Bartley, William Chollak, Joseph Maruca. Bock Row: James Carroll, William Baldwin, Donald Korusko, Henry Glah. Aw, Father, the infirmary was such a lonely place. PHI KAPPA PI We’re having a 4-F party. Phi Kappa Pi has had one major change in its history, which, by the way is the second longest fraternal history at Yillanova. In the 1930’s, the brotherhood allowed the various engineering frater- nities to take up the academic portion of its pur- pose. The organization continued as a social frater- nity. The fraternity has also divested itself of the Villanova Engineer, a publication which Phi Kap started on its way to a proud history of its own. When put out by the fraternity it had the title The Owl. Temple-Villanova weekend was another function of the fraternity which was dropped soon after the famed football series fell by the athletic wayside. They can’t draft me now. can they? That’s the last roll out of Sheehan. Front Row: David Houser, William O'Shea, Joseph Lario, Francis DeSantis. William Riley, Thomas Seweryn, James Shoulder, Thomas Adolph, Elmer Roskovensky, George Nowell, Francis Rchill, Paul McGuire. Second Row: Francis Ashmore, Michael Horn, Peter Amato, Thomas Costello, Francis Faas, Michael Nervi, Robert Gobrick, Anthony Pereira, Joseph Bergan, Dennis Malenka. Third Row: Ronald Papszyeki, Jonathan Claiborne, Joseph Daniel, Michael Furey, William Shocn- field, Joseph Pencil, Robert Caine, Ronald Lamb, Roderick Wide. John Garcia, Paul Krishcr. Back Row: Anthony Lordi, Edward Anderson. Thomas Spcclhoffcr, Robert Heath, Richard Me- Cunney, Mark Beaty, William Kruk, John Duffy. Francis Kostecky. Front Row: Henry Rcnk. Treasurer; William May, Sergeant-at-Arms; David Stein, Vice-President; John Mcwshaw, Secretary; John Sullivan, President; Anthony Quattroehi. Second Row: David Slack, Gerald Hegarty, Paul Service. James Cichelli, James Gcrstner. Peter Wade, Joel DcFreytas, Larry Schultz. Alfred Sarbcllo. Third Row: Joseph Sclafani. Leo Sullivan, Frank Fleming, Bernard Wagner, Thomas Felly, Thomas Murphy, Anthony Carbone. Mr. Murphy. Moderator; Joseph Sciarro. Fourth Row: Frederick Weiss, Leo Dover, Francis Morrissey. Michael Gray, Theodore Hack, Joseph Cognetti, John Barrow, Raymond Kane. Paul Vincent, John Macknis, Henry Scager. Back Row: Gregory Kuzniewski, James Durborow, Jeff Kumcr, Frank Duff. Gerard Brett. 163 We’re the Metrecal-For-Lunch-Bunch. PI THETA CHI Female determination to become permanently woven into the campus fabric is exemplified by Vil- lanova’s first sorority—Fi Theta Chi. A member of Inter Fraternity Council, the sorority is now un- der its governing body and subject to its jurisdic- tion. Pledging is open to all female students. The girls brighten campus life with their Homecoming float, mixer and the annual dinner dance. The en- thusiasm and gaiety exhibited in the girls' social events is mirrored in the hearts of the children of St. Gabriel Hall, where the sorority is a welcomed visitor. How sweet it is. Who’s that dancing on the table? 164 Where are they when you need 'em ? Front Row: Marie Gadren, Maureen Mahan. Nadine Coyer, Theresa Wilson, Linette Riva, Ludlle Cerchiaro, Judith Garwood. Virginia McMahon. Stcond Row: Laurel Kerwin, Winifred Wolfe. Marguerite Sluhlcr, Mary Lally, Alice Hulse. Louise Slack, Kathleen Bennett, Veronica Dankcl, Janice McCarthy. Third Row: Barbara Eppig, Maureen Stianchi, Marjorie Cawley, Elaine Bonner. Susan Hughes, Jeanne Marrow, Maureen Hogan. Adrienne Corrao. Mary Dofncr. Back Row: Joanne Brubaker, Eileen Fynes, Diane Bensing. Janice Zeller, Marianne Amster. Eugenie Neppl, Maria Diesner, Front Row: Elizabeth Dorner, Secretary; Carol Catanc.se, Vice-President; Carolyn Bird, President; Margaret Isacco, Treasurer; Maureen Regan, I.F.C. Representative. Second Row: Valeric Herbstritt, Nancy Hatnmel, Carol Donohue, Mary McCarthy, Joyce Wooley. Third Row: Patricia Herlihy, Mari jean McFalls, Eileen Kellenberg, Elizabeth Grabowski, Elizabeth Hobdcll, Patricia McErlane, Catherine Boykin. Fourth Row: Patricia Grady, Barbara Park, Theresa DiRocco, Judith Klimck, Nancy Tomncy, Jane Jernigan. Back Row: Jcffra Dien, Elinor Wasileski, Ann Konzcn. t A4« 165 INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL In a recent seating on the Student Government Association, the Inter-Fraternity Council manifested the significant development noted in the fraternities within its jurisdiction. IFC governs all of the social fraternities on campus, closely coordinating their activities. As the fraternities have developed, so has the parent organization. One of the most important functions of the Council is the planning of the Inter-Fraternity Weekend in the spring, usually a significant social affair. Marguerite Front Row, Stated: Carolyn Bird, William Sales. Treasurer; Walsh, Secretary; William Hurley. President; Maureen Regan. Back Row, Standing: John Rabenau. Michael Farrell, Joseph Vctrano, William Keane, Victor Flagiello, William Chollak, John Sullivan, Francis DeSantis. John Barrow, Thomas Sproul. 166 Robert Gallo, Jerome Rubino, William Thomas, President; Donald Koxusko. DELTA EPSILON SIGMA Scholars in the College of Arts and Sciences are honored by membership in Delta Epsilon Sigma. Composed of the top ten percent of the Junior and Senior class, they seek to advance their own knowledge and that of their fellow students. i Carlisle Morgan, Andrew Sheridan, Dennis Murray, Richard Galli. Ronald Fletcher, Joseph Torregrossa, Thomas Felty. 168 ETA KAPPA NU Front Row: Joseph Pasternak, Veronica Wyrwas, Stephen Schramm. Paul Sarnoski. Back Row: Philip Ackerman, John Kulcsza, Bernard Trott, Robert Della Croce. Lawrence Unger. John Mewshaw. Front Row: Gerard O’Brien, Treasurer; Richard Mazzini, President; Joseph Penarezyk, Vice- President; Joseph Yuen, Secretary. Second Row: Leonard Deerkeski, James Rcti, Henry Seager, Gabriel Battista, Robert Jansen, Robert Lesniewski, Edward Freeman. Back Row: Raymond Hughes, John Watson, Francis Chapman, Robert Keefe, Theodore Hack, Fred Link, John Kichula The Villanova chapter of Eta Kappa Nu received its charter in 1961. Since then, its membership comprising the top students of Electrical Engineering, has grown in number and quality. Acceptance affords its members the opportunity to help his fellow students, through tutoring, and himself through intellectual rapport with the faculty and fellow members. 169 GAMMA PHI Front Row, Kneeling: Walter Spath, Secretary; Anthony Giachctti, President; Brian Krupar. Treasurer. Second Row, Standing: Gary Tessitore Horace Barber, Edward Carter, Edward Cieehon, Jr., Jose Buera, Kevin O’Brien, David Banmiller. Back Row, Standing: Dominic Favicri, Bruce Lombardo, David Pease, Thomas Costello, Agostino Fabietti, Joseph Overbaugh, James Collins. Efforts aimed at tutoring and scholastic development are the principal aims of the Commerce and Finance Division students, enrolled in Gamma Phi, the business honor fraternity. A competitive interview, coupled with a 3.0 scholastic average and Junior or Senior standing are the requirements of this fraternity. John A. Coughlin, 05.A., Moderator 170 Stephen Kearney, Vice-President; Frank Flcmin;;, President; Charles Griffin, Executive Vice- Pi esident. Pi Sigma Epsilon is the National Professional Fraternity for students in Economics, Marketing, and the Administrative Sciences. Members are chosen on the basis of high scholastic average and extensive participation in extracurricular activities. A striving toward a truly professional image for students in Commerce and Finance and preparation for careers in corporate leadership mark the Alpha chapter of Pi Sigma Epsilon. PI SIGMA EPSILON Front Row: Richard Anderson, Philip Evans, Michael Farley, Sergeant-at-Arms; John Repko. Joseph Kehl, Secrclary; Charles Griffin, Executive Vice-President; Frank Fleming, President; Stephen Kearney, Marketing Vice-President; Robert Kcnin, Treasurer; F'uecnc FiUmaurice. Second Row: Craig Long, Peter Bollcnbacher, Robert Schaumann, Peter Stralo, Wayne DiFrancreco. Edward Carter, Dominic Acque, Charles Wargo. Bock Row: James Longon, Thomas Teti, Robert Briles, Ross DiBono, David Johansing. John King. Thomas Halphcn, Anthony Morcllo. Peter Maggio, Robert Hurleigh. Front Roto, Knotting: Gabriel Falla, Corresponding Secretary; Peter Beaty, Vice-President; John Rohrer, President; Philip Lauricllo, William Carnes, Recording Secretary. Second Row, Standing: Barry Lupc, George Hogg, Jeffrey Langan, Vincent Marziani, Federico Echcverria, James Carboni, Robert Biese. Back Row, Standing: Gary Dzikowski, Thomas Yezerski, Peter Visalli. John Zoubek, John Fry. PI TAU SIGMA In a field rife with change, Pi Tau Sigma changes little in that it is an honor fraternity devoted to the constant goal of enhancing faculty-student communication. With scholastic achievement the primary prerequisite for admission, Pi Tau Sigma is made up of the top Mechanical Engineering students in the school. 172 Hey, who let that Nunc down here? TAU BETA PI The Pennsylvania Theta chapter of Tau Beta Pi is a relatively new organization on campus having been installed in 1961. Ever since its beginning, the fraternal society has grown steadily in both number and diversified activities. Distinguished scholarship is the primary requisite for admission. An eligible candidate must also possess both integrity and breadth of interest. Front Row, Standing: Rodney Plourdc. S.G.A. Rep.; James Refi. Secretary; Peter Beaty. Treas- urer; Philip Lauriello. President; Harold Daniels, Vice-President; Gerald McCue. Corresponding Secretary; Joseph Sclafani. Recording Secretary. Second Row: Raymond Hushes. Vincent Mar iani, Thomas Ten Eyck, Robert Jansen, Henry Seager. Gabriel Battista, Frederico Kchevcrria. Joseph Penarczyk, Joseph Yuen. Third Row: Frank Purcell, George Klein. Gerard O'Brien. Francis Chapman. Michael O'Donnell, Robert Lesnicwski. Edward Freeman. Robert Della Croce. Gerald Lione. Fourth Row, in-between: David Buscher, John Zoubck, Joh Rohrer. Back Row: John Zucker, Armando Greco. John Watson, John Kichuta. Fred Link. Edward Lowery, Audlcy Ciamporccro. John Franz. Richard McCormack, Leonard Dccrkoski. CO G? O G CO In recent years inter-collegiate sports have endured much criticism from those who consider them unnecessary or over-emphasized. But, fortunately, they remain; they continue to serve as the crystalizer of school spirit, the focus of university enthusiasm. They, too, have evolved with the other aspects of Villanova. The change in a sports program can be observed in the modernization of the older games, but also in the establishment of newer diversions, such as Lacrosse, Rugby and Crew. Intramurals have likewise expanded with golf and cross country, but, perhaps the most significant evidence of development can be discerned on the sidelines: Villanova now boasts girl cheerleaders. ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Fr. John J. Curran, Moderator of Athletic . Dr. J. F. Lee, SporU Physician. Jake Nevin, Trainer. Bob Whelan, Business Manager. Ken Mugler, Sports Publicity Di- rector. Charles Farnum, Equipment Man- ager. 176 .1 Front Row: Assistant freshman coach Ted Accto, backfield coach Joe Rogers, equipment manager Charlie Farnan. head coach Alex Bell, captain Tom Brown, trainer Jake Ncvin, freshman coach Ed Michaels, line coaches Joe Faragalli and Lou Ferry. Second Row: Jim Ewart, Gerry Bcllotti, Brian McDonnell, Tony Ferrainolo, Joe Scerca, Jerry Strid, Dave Capozzi, Dave Connell, Larry Jones, Harry Walter. Bud Piper. Third Row: Greg Prosack, Leo Rossi, Paul Owen, Dennis Ditze, Joe Nolan. John Valenza, John Schunke, John Fry, John Kolmer, Don Cranlcy, Lou Morda. Fourth Row: Steve Wcglarz, George Hunt, Barry Grossman, Bill McCormick, Frank LoBicndo, Ed Bollinger, Jim Bach, John Connor. Paul McGrath, John Bosacco, Bill Andrejko, Paul Sodaski. Fifth Row: Brendan Murray. Mike Poehner. Fred Levinsky, Bruce Bcndish, Steve Geary, Jerry Rinder, Rich Fabrizio, Al Becker, Rudy Jugo, Joe Greco, Jim Case, Chip Bender. Sixth Row: Al Stopko, Joe Colistra, Tom Flandcra, Nick Cironc. John Dzurenko, Dallas Webb, Cliff Tallman, Jack Lignelli. Ra Covi, manager Rich Rosensteel. FOOTBALL 178 «m.lA OVa yuxAJtOVA Back field coach Joe Rogers, head coach Alex Bell, line coach Lou Ferry, line coach Joe Faragalli. Take away twenty-two lettermen. Fill in the ranks with inexperience. Injure virtually all the veterans. Couple this with the toughest grid sched- ule in four years and you have the ’65 season. With the line new at their jobs and the backficld hobbled with injury, the Wildcats played many afternoons of catch-up ball. Yet despite the fact that only one victory was gleaned, Villanova came close to the biggest wins in nearly half a decade. Outplaying nationally ranked Washington State, the Cats saw victory stolen with 2 minutes to go. Villanova riddled the rugged Virginia Tech line all afternoon and missed a tie by eleven inches. 1965 might not have been fabulous, but it certainly was amazing. Coach Bell shouts encouragement to the team. Head Coach Alex Bell. COACH BELL SPEAKS . . . “It is hard to comprehend the effect that in- experience and injuries had on our team this year. While this is the type of season that you usually try to overlook, the games against Washington State and Virginia Tech stand out as some of Villanova’s finer moments even when compared to past winning seasons. It is these moments that make one look ahead with optimism.” 179 to t°ra!2cn“n J'rry S,rid S”°,h S QuamiC0 “ Mn Valenrn and Ray Covi move S r, d“ ‘“ ««d Scat-back Joe Sanlamauro returns punt to early moments ot BuOalo name. Villanova 7 Villanova 0 Villanova 14 Villanova 21 Villanova 28 Villanova 0 Villanova 7 Villanova 19 Villanova 7 4 uxui a i FOOTBALL SCORES ..............Toledo 9 Boston College 28 Washington State 24 Delaware 24 West Chester 13 Xavier 35 ..........Quantico 32 Virginia Tech 21 Buffalo 20 Tom Flandera, Wildcat end, makes spectacular grab near goal line in close contest with highly-favored Virginia Tech. In one of the more memorable moments of the ’65 season, fullback Dennis Ditze returns kick-off for an 80-yard touchdown run against the Rams. Dave Connell jukes a West Chester lineman on one of hb patented roll-outs. Rich Fabrizio takes a breather during the Boston College game. 181 Wildcats' Geary puts Leatherneck back into orbit. Captain Tom Brown gets a key block from John Schunkc. L«d by Dave Capozzi, Dave Connell carries the ball into Leatherneck territory. Villanova defenders Covi, Morda. and Fcrrainolo move in on West Chester. Halfback Joe Santomauro skirts around left end for a first down The Wildcats take the field against Delaware. 182 Halfback John Kolmer spots a hole opened up by Tom Brown and Jerry Bellotti. Soph center Mike Pocbncr takes a break during a rugged second half. Key receiver John Schunke catches Boston College off guard for another gain. Dave Connell goes to the air against Toledo 183 I Bill Andrejko runs the option acainst West Chester Safety Joe Greco attracts a crowd during a punt return 184 . x «,Tyi Safety Don Koshlap make a key interception in the West Chester came 185 Dave Connell leads the wav for sophomore back Brendan Murray Front Row: Ken Bosacco, Barry Workheiser, Frank Boal, Jim Koshlap, Shawn Rcischmann. Mike Zizzo, Ed Cielecki, Frank Iaquinta. Stcond Row: Phil Walch, Dennis Kelly, Tom Shegruc, Joe Kciffcr, Tim Murnone, Bill Donaldson. Al Moschclla, Mike McDonald. Third Row: Tom Brown, John Moss, Clarke Mcstcr. George Martin. Wayne Wiggins, Bob Traylor, Norm D’Agostini. John Sodaski. Fourth Row: Asst. Coach Chappie Moore, Asst. Coach Ted Accto, Mike Fox, Dennis Wainwright, Ed Rodda, Dick Moore, Frank Bogle. John Alden, Mike Bckclja, Coach Ed Michaels. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Alex Bell’s football program is greatly enhanced by his newly acquired gridders. The Wildkittens walloped Bullis Prep, then showed real poise in coming from behind to beat West Chester. Army avenged last year’s loss and although the Frosh succumbed to Navy, the game was up for grabs until the final quarter. The Varsity will especially profit on the line, with such prospects as 6’7” 295 lb. Rich Moore and 6’2” 230 lb. Frank Bogle at tackles. Halfbacks Frank Boal, Dennis Kelly, and Barry Werkheiser should help shore up gaps in the backfield due to graduation. 1965 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SEASON Villanova 38 Bullis Prep Villanova 22 West Chester Villanova 7 . Army Villanova 14 Navy 186 Front Row, Sitting: Asst. Coach Jack Devine. Jim Stinger, Larry Livers. Kevin Traynor, Captain Bill Mctchionni, Charlie Coleman, Joe Turk, Trainer Jake Nevin, Head Coach Jack Kraft. Second Row: Manager Ed Cunningham. Gene Cothran, Steve Krincs, Bernie Schaffer, Frank Gaidjunas, Terry McGuire, Joe Crews, Man- ager A1 Lupcho. VARSITY BASKETBALL COACH KRAFT SPEAKS . . . “We started out with one boy with a lot of experience, one boy with some experience, and the rest with none. How- ever, through determination and pride we have come to a point where we now have defeated teams with much more talent. Though not one of our stronger squads, the boys uti- lize what they have in such a manner that will always make me proud of this outfit.” Jack Kraft. Head Basketball Coach. b'V Frank Gaidjunas provided areal rebounding against St. Joe. Pre-season “experts picked the Cats to be lucky if they finished with ten wins. With only two-fifths of the planned lineup available, it looked as if Jack Kraft was due for his first losing season. All-American Bill Melchionni was bril- liant with his shooting, passing and play-making, but he couldn’t do it by himself and the Cats lost five of their first seven. The turning point came in Madison Square Gardens. After a sluggish loss to Army, the Wildcats came back to beat Colorado State and Georgetown. The team began to °n enSC Picked up wi,h he,P from Crews, Bernie on 3 vmi Cte ° eman a°d Frank Gaidjunas. From there ,1 anova fans were treated to a special kind of excite- l . a can on,y come from underdogs and upsets. Clutch hiJb ell , T RUys Kevin Traynor who never played i. 11 f?. °vL j ' an(f Carry Livers who never played college could bel’’ UP t0 3 363500 t 13t was unforgettable if you 188 Little else can be said about Captain Bill Mclchionni. In addition to his 1000 points-plus in college competition. Billy provided offensive punch to three tournament teams. But it is his guts, determination and leadership that made him All-American, like the night he shook off sickness to score 40 points and give his team another chance in overtime. Aw, come on, Bernie. Nobody ever let’s me shoot any more. Traynor decides to drive instead of pass—puts Army defender flat on his . . . rear echelon. 1965-66 BASKETBALL SEASON v.u. OPP. 93 Scranton (H) 55 59 Providence (A) 69 55 Princeton (A) 82 59 Oregon State (H) . ovt. 65 65 Toledo (A) 60 60 Pennsylvania (H) . 73 •68 Army (A) 89 •68 Colorado State (A) 57 •81 Georgetown (A) 72 56 Temple (H) ... 57 63 . St. John’s (A) ovt. 68 90 Xavier (A) 82 69 St. Joseph’s (H) 71 94 Detroit (A) 101 70 Memphis State (A) 69 94 St. Peter’s (H) 66 83 Duquesne (H) 60 61 ... Fairfield (H) 55 70 La Salle (H) 78 93 St. Bona venture (H) 81 76 Canisius (A) 62 79 Niagara (H) 61 84 Memphis State (A) 78 91 Seton Hall (H) 67 76 DePaul (A) 73 • E.C.A.C. Holiday Festival Madison Square Gar- den. “Pogo Livers shows the form that made him one of the season's biggest surprises. 189 Bernie Schaffer cuts through Penn to score. This isn’t the way wc worked it in practice. Steve Krines looks for an opening against Temple’s defense. Number 25 wrorks the ball in against Temple. 190 Pete Coleman shows the Ivy League a little of that Mainline Magic. Frank Gaidjunas taps-off against Scton Hall. The Cats being introduced for the final. A Villanovan's home away from home. “Murphy’s, NATIONAL INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT Billy leading the Cats 18-11 season. Terry takes a shot despite the efforts of Sunny Dove. Bcrnic adds two. 192 ‘•Nard” hooks a lone one. Joe watches the Cadets close in. Pete eyes the basket. v.u. N.I.T. RECORD OPP. 63 . St. John’s ... 61 85 Boston College 84 63 New York U. . 69 76 Army .65 Cats on the move. V for Yillanova . . . 193 MOST VALUABLE PLAYER N. I. T. 1966 Front Row: Manager Bill Kowalski, Bob Melchionni, John Price, Rich Angowski, Jim Feury, Ed Scullin, Frank Gillen and manager Tom Pawlowski. Second Row: Coach Jack Devine, John Jones, Paul Espel, Mike Or- mond. Frank McCall. Jim McIntosh, George May and Bill Horlacher FROSH SCHEDULE v.u. 76 Scranton 27 90 Princeton 54 66 St. Joseph’s 48 90 . West Chester 43 64 . . La Salle .. 73 81 Penn .. 74 61 Temple . . 55 84 . La Salle 62 70 Penn 61 72 St. Joseph's 46 93 Temple 80 92 Seton Hall 74 FROSH BASKETBALL The current crop of Wildkittens just could be one of the top frosh five in the nation. Coach Jack Devine blended the skills of former high school stars Jack Jones. Bob Melchi- onni, Frank Gillen, Frank McCall, Jim McIntosh, George May and John Price into a high powered cohesive unit in addition to introducing them to Villanova defence. These explosive players will be called upon next year to keep the Varsity in the national spotlight. With the likes of Jones' shooting, McIntosh’s rebounding, and Gillen’s playmaking, they seem ready for the task. 195 TRACK Front Row: Trainer Jake Kevin, Kenneth Coniglio, Steven Stoddard, Thomas Sullivan. George Conway, Manager Edward Geigengack. Second Row: Equipment Manager Charles Farnan, Stanley Koz- lowski, Albert Adams, Lawrence Livers, Marshall Uzzle, Charles Inexperience seems to be one thing all of Villanova's major sports have in common these days. The loss of stars Noel Carroll and Tom Sullivan hurt Coach Elliott’s team, leaving him with a few proven performers and the rest of the Varsity, composed mostly of sophomores. The Wildcats have but three experienced upperclassmen returning: Co- captains Earl Horner 3nd Ken Coniglio, and Bill Heidel- Prcas, David Hyland, Coach James Elliott. Back Row: Ass’t Coach James Tuppcny, August Zilincar, Joseph O’Neill, Martin Ferko, David Orr, Noel Carroll. Earl Horner berger. Horner is defending NCAA 220 champion and is equal to anyone in the nation in sprints. Ken Coniglio is a fine hurdler who should achieve greatness this season. It is Jumbo’s policy this year, as it has been in the past, to try to reach a peak by the time of the IC4-A’s. All this team needs is a little time. COACH ELLIOTT SPEAKS . . . “Do not look for Villanova to be as outstanding this year as it has been in previous seasons. This team has great po- tential, but needs time and experience to realize its top form. Look for us to come up with a few surprises with the Wildcats improving as the season progresses. It will be diffi- cult to recapture the IC4-A outdoor title but we hope to have reached our peak by then in an effort to do do. Varsity Track Coach Jim “Jumbo” Elliott. TRACK SCHEDULE — 1966 April 16 Penn State Away April 22-23 Iona Relays Away April 29-30 Penn Relays Away May 6-7 Quantico Relays Away May 14 Quantico Home May 27-28 ICAAAA Championships Away June 17-18 NCAA Championships Away A! Adams holds the lead in the final lap of the half-mile in the MET meet. 197 Star half-miler Xoel Carroll and miler Tom Sullivan steal a few moments of relaxation Broad jumper Joe O’Neill shows the Hawkmcn how to fly during the St. Joseph’s meet Larry Livers reflects the pain involved in winning the quarter mile. Dave Hyland grimaces through the last lap oi the two mile Star broad jumper Chuck Preas approaching the take-off against St. Joe’s. 198 Against Quantico. pole vaultcr George Conway clears the bar at 14 feet. Congratulations arc in order for Dave Hyland after a spectacular two mile run. Teammates Earl Horner and Jim Orr do the honors. Larry Livers and Ken Coniglio take the top spots in the 110-yard high hurdles during the Metropolitan. 199 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Front Row: Manager Ed Geigcngack, Jack O’Leary, A1 McCafferty, Charlie Messenger, Harry Degenhardt, Craig Nation. Back Row: Assistant Coach Jim Tuppeny, Paul Sanborn. Ian Hamilton, Noel Carroll. Dave Patrick, Head Coach Jim Elliott. Cross Country got off to a slow start as the var- sity dropped their first dual meet in four years. The loss of seniors Tommy Sullivan, Jim Orr, Marty Ferko and Ove Hyland took its toll in ex- perience. The harriers placed fourth in the IC4-A’s breaking Vic Zwolak’s old record. Jumbo is happy because the entire team is sophomores. Jack O'Leary, Dave Patrick and Charlie Messenger pass baseball field during their afternoon workout. CROSS Villanova 29 Villanova IS . Villanova 33 Villanova 21 . Villanova 16 Villanova 33 COUNTRY SCHEDULE . Penn State . St. Joseph's . Quantico ......St. John’s . . La Salle .... . Georgetown 26 49 22 . 37 46 25 Craig Nation, A1 McCaffcrty, Harry Degenhardt. FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY i I The freshman cross country season makes Villa nova’s Track future look bright indeed, as the Frosh swept over Penn State, St. Joseph’s, St. John’s and La Salle. But the season was capped when they won the I.C.A.A.A.’s up in Van Courtland Park by a tremendous margin, placing 2-3-S-7-9. Needless to say, Donnelly, Murphy, Gentry, Buerkle and Burhans will make next year's varsity tryouts very interesting. FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE Villanova 22 Penn State 34 Villanova IS . St. Joseph’s SO Villanova 15 . St. John's . 49 Villanova 16 La Salle 39 The Freshman Wildcats get used to the demands of col- legiate competition. 201 Front Row: Manager Ed Geigengack, Dick Buerkle. Steve Gentry, Bob Eaheart, Head Coach Jim Elliott. Back Row: Assistant Coach Jim Tuppeny, Frank Murphy. Jim Burhans, Mark Wondolleck VARSITY SWIMMING Although Swimming didn’t become a Varsity sport at Villanova until 1966, it came of age here long ago. During Ed Geisz’ thirteen year reign, the Wildcats have become a national power in swimming, finishing in the top twenty in the past three NCAA Championship meets. Villa- nova has also developed more than a dozen All-Americans Front Row: Bill Bohrmann, Lee Capellaro. Second Row: Ken Herr, Rich Lamb, Tim Turvcy, George Parell, Cap- tain Ray Donnelly, Frank Conlin, Greg Doyle, Den West, Head Coach Ed Geisz. Third Row: John Hoffman, Frank Musico, Ton Brennan, Bob Frey, in the past four years. Last year the mermen swam to an 8-4 mark and a seventeenth place finish in the the NCAA Championships. This year’s team is favored to do much better. Three of the main reasons for the optimism are the All-Americans, Ray Donnelly, Joe Parell, and Mike Fitz- maurice. A1 Fischer, Bob Brenker, Tom Brady, Managers Peter Alter and Ray Curran. Back Row: Mike Fitzmauricc, John Doherty, Bill Livingood, Chip Friday, Ed Ritti, Manager Tim Wahl, Assistant Coach Jack Lumsdcn Missing from Photo: Bob Biese, Gerry Gears, Paul Hornsletb. Ed Geisz, Head Swimming Coach COACH GEISZ SPEAKS . . . “The likes of Donnelly, Parell, and Fitzmaurice would make any team strong. But behind this trio we have better balance and depth than we’ve had in years. Although we have scheduled tougher competition, with our current var- sity and another excellent crop of frosh, we should look forward to a continuance of swimming excellence on the Main Line.” 202 All-American Freestylers Ray Donnelly and Mike Fitrmauricc psyche up be- fore the gun. 203 VARSITY SCHEDULE Villanova 29 Maryland ...... Opponent .. 66 64 . . . Catholic University . 30 66 West Chester . 29 40 .. Rutgers . 55 42 Army . 53 61 Penn 31 35 Princeton . 60 35 .. Navy 60 56 N. Y. U. . 39 73 Seton Hall 12 57 .. LaSalle 38 37 Yale .... 58 63 .. St. John’s . 32 Breast Stroker Ken Herr gets off to a fine start. Frcestyler Bob Frey mirrors the strain of competition. 204 The skillful diving of Bob Biese gleaned many points for the Catfish this season. Captain Ray Donnelly leads the Villanova natators as swimming becomes a varsity sport. Front Row: Trainer Jake Nevin, Paul Pocoraro, Gene Ramponc, Ed Parelio, Mike Zaia, Jack Emery. Second Row: Tom Edwards. Jim Johnston. Assistant Coach Larry Shane, Coach Art Mahan, Jack Grating, Sam Greenwood. Mike Yantis. BASEBALL 1965 marked a century of baseball on the Main Line campus. Time has been good to us, as Art Mahan’s baseball players have finished in the top Eastern seven for the last 14 years. After a poor beginning, last year’s Wildcat Nine swept 15 straight wins but were unfortunately denied an NCAA bid. 1966 sports an even better outlook and whisper- ings about tournament play arc already in the air. Gene Rampone and Jack Grasing will give backbone to the pitch- ing staff, and Sam Greenwood and Dion Vonder Lieth look very capable at center and short. A healthy George Pond at center could help clinch it. Villanova's second century of baseball is off to a fast start. Back Row: Jim Krammcr, Paul Puchalik, Bill Bergold. Dion Vonder- Lieth, Vic Majewski, Andy Candclmo. Jim Morccy, Jack Thciscn. Manager John Patane. Sot Shown: Art Mahan, Jr.. Andy Camclio. Bob Hall. Tom Marriar. Manager Bill Bates. COACH MAHAN SPEAKS . . . ‘ The 1966 season appears to be a good one. With the return of two veteran pitchers, we have power on the mound. Barring injuries at catcher, pitcher, short, and center, I’d say we are very strong up the middle. This should give us enough to stay in any ball game. I am more optimistic at the outset of this season than I was last year, which turned out to be very successful.” Varsity Baseball Coach Art Mahan This monument christening Charles A. McGcehan Field, honoring the former coach, also marks the 100th Anniversary of varsity baseball at Villanova. 206 Father Klekotka speaks during the commemorative ceremony behind home plate. LaSalle coach Gene McDonald joins in the pre-game ceremony. McGcehan, Charles’ brother, unveils the new memorial along with Father Klekotka and Father Donnellon. Board of Trustees Chairman. Ccnteriielckr Tom Edwards waits on deck during the Army Coach Art Mahan talks strategy before a crudal Big Five game game. 207 Mike Zaia comes home as he, Bill Bergold and a forlorn Seton Hall catcher watch the 'Cats try for a double. BASEBALL SCHEDULE—1966 Mar. 26 Penn ... . Home Mar. 28 Bowdoin Home Mar. 30 Rider Away Apr. 2 Scton Hall Home Apr. S New Hampshire Home Apr. 6 Princeton . Away Apr. 7 LaSalle Away Apr. 9 Navy Away Apr. 12 West Chester Away Apr. 14 Delaware Away Apr. 18 St. Joseph’s Away Apr. 20 Fordham . Home Apr. 22 Army . . Home Apr. 25 Temple Home Apr. 27 Rutgers Home Apr. 29 Ithica Home Apr. 30 Lafayette . Away May 7 Penn State Home May 13 LaSalle . Home Third baseman Bob Hall implores the Rain God while holding a narrow lead in late moments of game. Villa nova's double play combination clicks again with Von der Licth and Mahan. 208 Front Row: Peter Stcnncr. James Bcniuto and Boots.” Second Row: Terence McGinlcy, co-captain Thomas Willson, Diet- man Parchingar, Victor Cardoso. Kevin O'Malley. Third Row: Joseph O’Donnell, Neal Feldman, co-captain Jan Mon- tcro. Karl Dan . Peter Collins-Cona. Fourth Row: Robert Henricks. Lee Bacik, David Como, Gene Piper, Walter Heldcrman, Stephen Carney SOCCER The youngest sport on campus, Soccer is still enduring 1965 VARSITY SOCCER SCORES the pains of birth. Yet its progress from 0-3 in its first Villanova 0 St. Joseph’s 3 year to a 3-4 record this season exemplifies the spirit and Villanova 1 Haverford 0 dedication which will surely spawn winning seasons in the Villanova 3 Eastern Baptist 0 near future. The current lineup boasts players from as Villanova 0 Penn 2 close as the Main Line to as far as Austria and Hong Kong. Villanova 1 Haverford 3 Leaving the club this year are the three who brought soccer Villanova 3 Eastern Baptist 1 to Villanova — Jan Montero, Tom Willson, and Terry Villanova 0 St. Joseph’s 2 McGinley. 209 Kevin O'Malley makes a crucial steal against Eastern Baptist Front Row: Richard Santoro (co-captain), Ray Hollander (co-cap- tain). Second Row: Ed MeFadden, James Ryan, James Bonaiuto, Bill Cat tie, Dick Hook. Third Row: Tom Spain, Ron Meyer, Edward Paul. Ed Volz. Fourth Row: Jack Ross, Tom Caramorc, Pete Mills, Jim Higgins. Back Row: Ed Caughlin, Colin Connor, Kevin Tyler, Don Swartz, Pete McCarthy. LACROSSE The Lacrosse Club has come a long way in its five years on campus. The 1965 edition, captained by Jim Rantanen and Bill White, won eight in a row after its only loss of the season. Victories came over such teams as Georgetown, Franklin-Marshall, Dickinson and Penn. The returns of most of last year’s club plus the enthusiasm of new players makes Coach Gene Melcher look forward with great opti- mism. This year's squad will be led by Co-Captains Ray Hollander and Rick Santoro. 1966 LACROSSE SCHEDULE March 26—C. W. Post 30—Washington and Lee April 2—N. Y. Maritime College 5—University of Pennsylvania “B 16—Lebanon Valley College 20—Muhlenberg 23—Dickinson 37—Farleigh-Dickinson 30—Georgetown 210 Villanova's Rick Hook shrugs o£f defender’s stick while advancing the ball. 211 The Cats are on the attack against Farleigh-Dkkinson Front Row: Richard Crawford, Joseph Forns Second Row: Frank Donlan, Victor Sarkission, Vice-Captain; Mich- ael Kain, James McCuskcr, Peter Conserva. John Thomas. Back Row: Coach Francis Coughlan, Robert Gallo, Don Guerrieri, Donald Campbell, Walt Gordon, Richard Ward, William Clark, Haller La Rue, Captain. RUGBY Rugby on the Main Line is one of its fastest growing sports, and a most amazing phenomenon. Not only does it provide crisp excitement for its participants, but the revo- lutionary barley and corn nurtients taken by players, and spectators alike provide a party-like flavor never equalled at the Palestra. Rugby is mostly hard work though, and this year Villanova earned a distinguished record against rough collegiate ruggers and some of the roughest “ringers” ever to be imported from the British Isles. 1965 RUGBY SEASON Villanova 0 Pittsburgh Rugby Club Opponent 14 6 Philadelphia Rugby Club 0 3 . University of Virginia 6 14 Penn 3 11 . Lehigh 0 6 . Princeton 0 13 St. Joseph’s 6 6 . Jefferson Medical 6 The last few yards are always the hardest. BOWLING Bowling has been around Villanova for quite a while. The keglers come off of a highly successful season, having won first place in the Delaware Valley Conference and runner-up in the Eastern National Round-Robins. Perhaps their big- gest feat last year was capturing the Region 3 Association of College Unions Crown over twelve of the finest collegiate teams in the East. Despite the turnover in personnel, the outlook is extremely favorable. Front Row: Howard Riley, Rich Broderick. James Rowley, Spencer Back Row: Manus O’Donnell, Maurice Passannante, Gcoree DiPaola. Jones, James Doubek. Pat Redmond, Ralph DcFour. 213 1966 RIFLE TEAM Wildcat marksmen, led by co-captains Ed Casper and Ed Millison, have shot down some of the finest competition this year in their rise to major ranking among the country's rifle teams. Returning lettermen have bolstered the sharp- shooters as deadeye frosh add potential to the high- flying ’Cats, under their military moderator, GySgt. Joseph A. Migliacci. Front Row: Frank Smith, Steve Pribula. Second Row: Ted Lewandowski, GySgt. J. A. Migliacci, U.S.M.C. (Coach), Mike Wilhelm, Hank Maccaro. Back Row: Fred Halck. Co-Captain Ed Casper, Co-Cap- tain Ed Millison, Andy Wofford. Team Captain Jim Bushong. The hip-shooting Villanova pistol team has em- blazoned a fiery path on the collegiate victory trail as they rank in the top five in national standings. Following the tradition of All-Americans in sports circles at Villanova, the shooters have garnered laurels under captain Jim Bushong, Tony Mascia, and Ted Laven. The 'Cats have crushed tough teams like the Coast Guard Academy, MIT, and the Merchant Marine Academy, while placing fifth in Conven- tional competition and third in International type competition. Front Row: Chuck Croncy, GySgt. J. A. Migliacci, U5. M.C. (Coach). Larry O'Malley, Marty Plante, Mike Reitan. Back Row: Bill McGcttigan, Jim Durborow, Ted Laven, Captain Jim Bushong. 1966 PISTOL TEAM Brian O'Shea and Marc Clement discuss pre-name strategy before the Temple game. Front Row: Dean Goodwin. Duff Morgan. Tom McCormick, Warren Gabaree, Mike Loscalzo, Bob Moran, Mike Lebreck. Back Row: Paul Yiano. Marc Clement, Steve Santoro, Drew McKinn- ley, Jay Maguire, Captain Bob Birmingham, Brian O'Shea, Hilary Russell. HOCKEY Losing only one member of last year’s team, the Villa- nova Icemen enter their eighth year of competition with a solid nucleus of veterans. The toughest test of their nine game schedule will be local power Penn. It is conceivable that this could be the most successful season in the history, judging by early momentum. 1965-66 HOCKEY SCHEDULE Villanova 5 Lafayette 2 Villanova i Temple 0 Villanova 6 Bucknell 0 Villanova 1 . Rutgers 5 Villanova 2 Lehigh 2 Villanova 1 Lafayette 2 215 VARSITY SENIORS Harold Walters, John Kellchcr, Richard Fabrizio, Joseph Santomauro, Albert Becker, David Connell, Lawrence Jones, Thomas Brown. David Capozzi, Gerald Strid. Donald Koshlap, Joseph Scerca. Football Baseball Dion Von der Lieth, Thomas Edwards, William Bergold, Paul Pecoraro, Paul Puchalik, Edward Parelio, William Bates. Basketball William Mckhionni, Bernard Schaffer, Kevin Tfaynor. Track Charles Press, John Croushore, Joseph O'Neill, Earl Hor- ner, George Conway, Kenneth Coniglio Swimming Eugene Brennan, Dennis West, Robert Fry, Raymond Donnelly, Raymond Curran. Kenneth Herr, Robert Bicse 217 Captain Bill White warms up on the tee Bill Graham. Phil Danford, Bill White, Jack McNamara, Frank Majezan. GOLF Each Spring marks the beginning of another golf season at Villanova, with the Wildcats running in fast company with Penn State, Lehigh, Army and Navy, all perennial powers. The team plays its home matches at Aronomink Country Club, long regarded as one of the most challenging courses in the East. With five players returning, this year’s edition, led by Captain Bill White and long hitting Bill Graham, looks forward to a highly successful season. GOLF — 1966 March 31 Penn Away April 1 West Chester Home April 6 Princeton Away April 14 Rutgers Away April IS St. Joseph’s . Home April 18 Georgetown Home April 20 Penn State Away April 25 Seton Hall ,. Away April 27 Navy Away April 29 LaSalle Home 218 INTRAMURALS Contact in intramural basketball is usually more reminiscent of Franklin Field than the Palestra. The newly constructed handball court gets a lot of business The 1065 Intramural Football Champs bear the fruits of good clean com- petition. One of the cleaner moments in the Championship game. The Intramural Council, the future refs of America. Splash. i Tennis is gaining increased prominence through its yearly tournament. 220 . I ‘ Body contact in Volley Ball can make your day a little different The Skin i2 — Shirts 20 Bill Graham has problems with a 7-10 split Newly refurnished Alumni Gym houses some pretty hot contests. Intramurals recently inaugurated a special program for Latin American students. 221 o o co Whenever there are people, there is a need for social diversion. This criterion capsulites the social development at VUlanova over the years. In addition to the relatively older and more traditional Sophomore Cotillion, Junior Week, Senior Weekend and Homecoming, the social scene has witnessed the establishment, within the past ten years, of Sophomore Charity Outing, Junior Charity Weekend and Parent's Weekend. This year alone has seen further expansion, in the Sophomore Dinner Dance and the Junior Ring Weekend. PICNICS ) Sail ’em. Don’t inhale ’em Perhaps nothing brings a more noticeable change on the student than warm weather. With the first thaw, Villanovans invade the local countryside, where, in the vernal atmosphere of a Martin’s Dam, they forget their problems or just try to “rediscover” Nature. Even the more popular indoor sports take on a new dimension in the open air. And practically anything tastes good out of a paper cup. These days end all too quickly. So what if I’m not your date. Look, Kraut? patted out in the trunk again. 225 HOMECOMING Bid five hundred and well throw in the crown. Who said elephants can’t fly. The band stopped playing an hour ago, dear. He plays the white keys. Homecoming should be remembered for many reasons this year: there was the rally Friday night interrupted by the pelting rain drops; which did not, however, dampen the enthusiasm at the Dance which followed. Decorated fantastically in accordance with its theme, the affair acted as a come-on for a crowd streaming in at every entrance. The Wildcats racked up a win on the gridiron Saturday afternoon against West Chester as the famed duo of Ferrante and Teicher, along with the Rooftop Singers, entertained that night. He plays the black keys 227 Did you have to bring your toothbrush? For the first time in the University’s history, the Sopho- more Class held a Dinner Dance, which is probably why the whole weekend was unique. The Four Seasons per- formed Friday night (they even sang, too). Saturday the football team, unfortunately, found its way into the losing column again. That night, with no table plan but with the “Critters,” the Falcon House was invaded. Lassie, you’ve come back! SOPHOMORE WEEKEND Tonight’s proceeds are going to our barbers, who need the money. 228 Walter, we’d like one order of spaghetti and meatballs for the head table. Do you Bryn Mawr girls always have to use such big words? 229 CHARITY I think he wanu my date for Christmas. Do you think Lyndon and Lady Bird will fly in for the presentation? I Work proceeds smoothly on the construction of the new Field House Charity Weekend, a traditional Villanova affair, affords t - Juniors and their dates an opportunity to have a festive time an also give some underprivileged orphans a trip to see Santa “ ’ a sumptuous lunch, and a free movie in the 69th Street area. Friday night, the Charity Mixer, along with the presentation o the Missing Link trophy, provides more funds for the scholars P program set up at the St. John’s Orphanage. Oh yeah, there was a class party at Aquarama Saturday night. 230 An award given to Vince Trombetta for being the best terrorist, honored Charlie Parker, to whom the Festival was dedicated Groups from around the country performed before a world-wide radio audience, but it was a local group. West Chester State’s Critcrions, who walked off with the honors. Temple's Trudy Desmond received “Best Vocalist—IJF ’65” for her interpretation of Charlie Parker’s “Bloomdido. 232 INTERCOLLEGIATE JAZZ FESTIVAL Jazz at Villanova reached new peaks in 1966. The second two day Festival set an all time attendance record and those who came saw collegiate jazz artists from all over the country. Under Bill McCloskey, the Sixth Annual IJF, now part of the S.G.A. Concert Series, was broadcast by ABC radio and once again featured an appearance by Stan Kenton. From a senior class func- tion in 1961, IJF has become the most respected event of its kind in the nation. James Sullivan, leader of the Criterions, accepts the ‘’Finest Jazz Group award from Stan Kenton, Chief Advisor for IJF, and Chairman Eddie Bride Armand Wallace takes five 234 Romance on campus . . . funny topic for a predominately male environment? Not really, when one considers the huge flock of admirers enveloping the average girl in the Pie Shoppe, on the “twilight green, and at various Villa- nova parties. Yes, Virginia, Villanova girls are asked to dance and dine with Villanova guys. A minor revolution has occurred, much to the benefit of the male and female student at Villanova University. Ah, the ball’s on the ground Is a caption really necessary? 235 It's me, Prince Valiant. JUNIOR WEEKEND Sunday night talent shows open the weekend, followed by the Junior Week Villanovan (which made minstrels of us all) on that holiest of days known as Mother’s Day. As the Junior Smoker honors the athletes, so the tree-planting honors the memory of the class. A frenzied Dinner Dance on Saturday night follows the concert held Friday—usually featuring Peter, Paul and Mary. A week of recuperation has become the custom. He wouldn't grow a beard so we made him wear a dress. 237 My term paper is three days late now, what's another 24 hours. I remember . . . book lines at registration . . . late nights at the library . . . late nights at Kelly's, Thurn’s, and the Beef and Ale . . . when tuition was only $550 a semester . . . Harcum Honeys . . . Jimmy Pie Shoppe . , . Girls in the Quad . . . rallies on the Pike . . . Radnor K-9 Corps . . . Parties at Norristown ... the X.I.T. ... the March on Tolentine . . . Rent-a-Cop ... St. Patty’s in New York . . . Palestra games ... the flies in Sullivan . . . S.G.A. “animal shows” in Vasey . . . campus politics ... the Trenton Royal Opera Company . . . Aquarama . . . when they said they’d let me graduate . .. and a lot of other things they won’t let me print. It’ a clear picture, but not much of a program Don't laugh. It kill the ta te Pie Shoppe Majors at a seminar. He burned (or his last final. F0RRE5T Tbum’s is still operf. These televized retreats are great. 239 A? o co It is less easy to speak of change or development with respect to Seniors, for there is no convenient handle to grasp, no dates to mention, no easily discernible precedents to cite. But the change is, hopefully, no less real. The Seniors graduate in 1966. They will be the test of VUlanova University. How these 948 human beings cope with the civilization of 1966 will demonstrate the extent of change in Villanova, and, more important, portray how well Villanova can meaningfully translate to its students this change and its implications. SENIOR STEERING COMMITTEE Front Row: Robert Phillips, Valerie Herbstritt, Patricia Hcr- lihy, Donald Koshlap, Elizabeth Grabowski, William Nook, Carol Egan, Robert Morse, Lorraine Farino. Second Row: Robert Fisch, Lawrence Reiter, Robert Jones, Roseanna Boylan, Harry McCrcedy, Guy Butard, Gerald Bustard, Joseph Mafiongelli, James Harvey, John Grazi- ano. Joseph Santomauro. Bock Row: Albino Vendrasco, Daniel Casulla, Denis Mere- dith, Paul Viano, Robert Gallo, Ronald Turiello, Charles Lobosco, Thomas Krause, Jerome Rubino, Richard Galley, Gregory Galland, Michael Kelly, Henry Matri, Garry Gar- baccio, Richard Mclamson, Elizabeth Kelly, Mike Kusb- more. John Gonzales. John Cooney, James Griffin. James Morgan 242 Front Row: William McCloskcy, Denis Walsh, George Vrionis, Jo- seph Ryan, Robert Morgenstein, Emil Pogorecc. Second Row: Jerome Bachman, Harry Oldfield, Patricia McErlanc, Harvey Dorland, Eugene Langan, Gerald Lionc, Joseph McMahon Back Row: James Gcrstncr, Charles Preas, Henry Bauman. Victor Majcwski, Catherine Boykin, Christopher Daly, Robert Benson, Mich- ael Mullen, Joseph Ferguson, Francis Thornton. Frederick Psaki, Thomas Lagana, Edward Baluta, Timothy Kelleher. Front Row: Robert Mentzinger, James Collins, Nancy Hammel. Thomas Wieckowski, Kenneth Herr, Joyce Ann Woolley, Larry Miller, Curt Seifert, Michael Loscazo. Second Row: Eugene Skidmore, Terrance McGinlcy, Jane Jernigan, Thomas Dabney, Peter Wade. Back Row: John Fenlon, John Silva, Raymond Curran, James De- besis. Theresa Di Rocco, Frank Too obey, Jeffra Dein, Robert Frey, William Dolon, James Sullivan. . '11 M Front Row: Carolyn Bird, Francis Eck, John Rabcnau, Roseanna Boylan, Joseph Vetrano, Dennis O’Hara, Thonus Krause, Philip Lauriello, Paul Dixon, Prentiss Yancey. Andrew Donahue. Barbara Park, Francis Romano, Robert Mentzinger. Raymond Hughes. Peter Beaty, John Gonzales, Leo Carroll. Back Row: Louis Camardo, George Klein, Noel Carroll, Marguerite Walsh, David Banmiller, Barry Burke. Elizabeth Grabowski, George D'Ambrosio, Anthony Giachetti, Walter Spath, Thomas Westhoff. Alfred Bingham. Ill, Dion Yonderlieth, James Griffin. Brian Banmiller. John Fenton, Joseph Moffongelti. Sot Photographed: George Valva. ACC SENIORS BAL Don't worry Betsy, I can get excused cut . Top Row: HENRY F. ACCHION'E, JR • 426 E. Sedgwick SI., Philadelphia, Pa. • bx. in civil engineering • Intra. Sports; University Band; A5.C.E. GEORGE T ACKERSON • 17 Bolton Rd., Sew Hyde Park, N. Y. • BX. IN SOCIAL STUDIES • Semper Fidelis, S.G.A. Rep.; NROTC; Football; Drill Team; Rugby. JOSEPH F. ADAMS • 2260 MerchantviUe Ave.. Pennsauken, S. J • bx. in economics • Accounting Soc Second Row: JOHN F. ALBRIGHT, JR. • 203 S. Cleveland Ave., Wilmington, Del. • bx. in English • Astronomical Soc., Sec., Vice-Pres.; Geological Soc., S.G.A. Rep.; Soph. Class Comm. STEPHEN L. ALCHERMES • 43 Duck Pond Rd., Glen Cove, N. Y. • bx. • Villanova Singers; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.; K of C; Lynx; Sanctuary Soc.; Shamokinaki; Spanish Club. JOHN C. ALDEN • I0S Aberdeen Terr., Wayne, Pa. • bx. in psychology • Psychology Club; Spanish Club. Fourth Row: ALLAN D. ANGERIO • 644 2nd Ave., Long Branch, N. J ’ ,s B,ou ;v • Biology Club; C.C.D. GALE T. ARKWRIGHT • 240b Poplar St., Erie, Pa. • bx. in mechanical engineering • NROTC; A.S.M.E.; Drill Team; Intra. Sports. JAMES C. ARMSTRONG • 6040 Chestnut St., Upper Darby, Pa BX. IN HUMANITIES • Third Row: ERNEST M. ALLISON • 10 Briar Rd., Oreland, Pa. • bx. in- economics • Accounting Soc.; Intra. Sports. DONALD W. ANDERSON • 14412 S. Wentworth, Chicago, 111. • bx. • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.; Lynx; Concept, Assist. Ed.; Conservative Club; Villanovan. RICHARD S. ANDERSON • 1535 Montgomery Ave., Rosemont. Pa. • bx. in geology • Geological Soc.. Sec. Bottom Row: JEROME T BACHMAN • . Tulpehocken Rd., Greenfields. Read R.ii ?■’ ■ ' ,N' EC0N0MICS Sr. Class Comm.; Jr. Class Comm.. ROnFotc 11 Masque: 1 J F : Financc S -; Intra Sports; WWVU . ERICK J. BACHMANS' • 5 Southland Dr., Glen Cove. S Y. JAMFtT . Del,a P‘ Mu; Geological Soc.; Intra. Sports. ' ’ ' BALNIS • 6000 Greenway Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. K ppa £tCUAS,CAL • A.S.M.E.; Villanova Engr ; Phi 246 BAL seniors BEN Top Row: GEORGE A. BALTZ • 2983 Salmon St., Philadelphia, Pa. • ha. in- social sciences. EDWARD R. BALUTA • R.D. 2, Shickshinny, Pa. • x. is electrical encineerinc • I.E.E.E.; Soph. Class Comm. BRIAN F. BANMILLER • 308 Montgomery Ave., Norristown, Pa. • 85. in economics • Blue Kc -; S.G.A., Executive Viet-Pres., Basketball Club, Pres.; Shamokinaki; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Sr. Steer Comm.; I.J.F.; Villa novan: WWVU; Soph. Class Comm.; Who's Who. Second Row: DAVID A. BANMILLER • 308 Montgomery Ave., Norristown, Pa. • B.s. in economics • S.G-A., Rep.; A.S.G.U.S.A.. Pre .; Blue Key; Gamma Phi; I.J.F.; T T, Treas.; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Intra. Sports; Shamokinaki; Soph. Class Comm.; Who's Who. REINHOLD J. BARCHET • 2751 Lantern La . Audubon. Pa. • b.e. in electrical encineerinc • Alpha Sigma Lambda; Tau Beta Pi ALOYSIUS V. BARR • 4017 Lauriston St., Philadelphia. Pa • b.s. in economics • Accounting Soc. Third Row: JOHN C. BARROW • 705 Hanley Rd., Minneapolis, Minn. • b.e. in electrical ENGINEERING • S.G.A.; Phi Kappa Pi; I.F.C.; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Vilianovan; WWVU; I.E.E.E.; Villanova Engr.; Intra. Sports. GABRIEL A. BATTISTA • 4997 IF. Girard Ave., Philadelphia. Pa • b.e. in electrical ENGINEERING • Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu. I.E.E.E.; Villanova Engr.; Sr. Steer. Comm. RICHARD C. BAUER • 118 S. Church St.. Bally. Pa. • 5. in economics • Accounting Soc Fourth Row: HENRY J. BAUMAN • 93 IF. Butler Ave., Chaljont, Pa. • us. is English • Pre-Law Soc.; Spanish Club; Shamokinaki; Intra. Sports; Soph. Class Comm. ROBERT B. BEATTIE • Rosemont Plaza Apts., Rosemonl, Pa. • ha. in philosophy • Sr. Steer. Comm.; C.C.D., S.G.A., Rep ; Political Union; Conservative Club; I.J.F.; Villanova Singers; Sanc- tuary Soc.; Young Republicans; Literary Soc. PETER J. BEATY • 6721 Crittenden St., Philadelphia. Pa. • b.e. in- mechanical engineering • A.S.M.E., Pres, i Pi Tau Sigma, Vice Pres.; Tau Beta Pi. Treas.; Villanova Engr.; Who’s Who. Bottom Row: ALBERT V. BECKER • 515 541 St., West New York, N. J • n.s. in economics • S.G.A.; Accounting Soc.; Soph. Class Comm.. Football; Jr. Class Comm. GEORGE G. BECKMAN • 1028 Old La., Drexel Hill, Pa. • ns. in- economics • Bowling; Intra. Sports; S.A.M.; Swimming. LOUIS M. BENEVENTO 231 41 Ave., Paterson, N. J • ns. in- biology • Biology Club. I should never have breathed on them 247 BEN seniors BON Top Row: THOMAS F. BENJAMIN • 765 Tkr By-Way, Ridgewood, N. J. • B.s. in economics • Conservative Club; Political Union; Soph. Class Comm.; Young Republicans. R. PATRICK BENSON • 5056 Dermond Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa. • ba. in social sciences • Intra. Sports; Spanish Club; Sociology Club. WILLIAM J. BERGOLD • 12504 Bennington Ave., Cleveland, Ohio • ns. IN economics • Baseball; Intra. Sports. Second Row: RICHARD G. BERRY, JR. • 108 N. Rolling Rd., Springfield, Pa. • BA. IN physics • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Class Comm.; Belle Masque; I.J.F.; Villanovan; WWVU; Sociology Club; Stage Crew, Mgr. ALFRED J. BERTOLACCI • 1223 Thornton Ave., Plainfield, S. J. • B.E. IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • I.E.E.E.; K Of C| VilUnOVa Singers. BERNARD E. BEVERIDGE • R.D. 2. Delanson, N. Y. • ns. in physiology • NROTC; Physics Club. Third Row: VICTOR R. BIALOUS • 4308 Manayunk Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • bs. in economics • Accounting Soc.; Intra. Sports; Football. ROBERT J. BIESE • 107 Bowden Rd.. Cedar Grove, N. J. • be. in mechanical engineering • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports; K of C; Pi Tau Sigma; Swimming. ALFRED A. BINGHAM. Ill • 522 Hampshire Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa • ns. IN economics • NROTC; University Band. Pres.; Accounting Soc.; Villanovan; Drill Team; Who’s Who. Fourth Row: CAROLYN J. BIRD • 5068 Grove Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. • bj . in nursing • Pi Theta Chi. Treas., Pres.; Women's Glee Club; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Belle Air; Soph. Class Comm.; Who's Who. ROBERT M. BIRMINGHAM • 157 P.dmonds Rd., Wellesley Hills. Mass. • B.A. IN social sciences • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Delta Pi Nu; Ice Hockey; Intra. Sports; I.C.G.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Class Comm. JOSEPH J. BODE • 160 New Jersey Ave., Collingswood, A'. J • ba. • Only 23 more hours 'til the exam. Bottom Row: PETER P. BOLLENBACHER • 2038 Woodland Rd., Roslyn, P B.s. in economics • Football; K of C; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Pre-Law Soc. PHILIP A. BONAFIGLIA • 2021 S. Carlisle St., Philadelphia, Pa ■3. IN EDUCATION • PAUL J. BONANTO • 2611 Oriole Rd., Broomall, Pa. -s- ,N SOCIAL SCIENCES. 248 BON SENIORS BRO Top Row: BERNARD J. BONNER • 104 Johns Rd., Cheltenham, Pa. economics • Intra. Sports; S.A.M. CARLOS J. BORDO • 52 £. Lancaster Ave., Ardmore, Pa. CHEMISTRY. B.S. IN B.S. IN LEO J. BORKOSKI • Head of Pond Rd., Water Mill, X. Y. • bjs. in economics • NROTC; Soph. Class Comm.; Intra. Sports; Shamokinaki: S.A.M.; S.G.A. Second Row: FRANK V. BORRELLI • 2152 S. Garnet St., Philadelphia, Pa. • BS. IN EDUCATION. SALVATORE L. BORRELLI • 06 Green Knolls Dr.. Wayne, X. J. • fss. in biolocy • Swimming; Jr. Class Comm.; Soph. Class Comm. CATHERINE M. BOYKIN • 1011 Rrlmont Ave., Secane, Pa. • 8js. in nursing • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Belle Masque; Pi Theta Chi; Women’s Glee Club; Shamokinaki; Jr. Class Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.; C.C.D. Third Row: ROSEANNA E. BOYLAN 121 Franklin Ave., Staten Island, X. Y. • B.S. in nursing • S.G.A. Rep.; Blue Key; Belle Air, Ed.-in-Chief; Pi Theta Chi; Villanovan; Soph. Class Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Who's Who. WILLIAM J. BOYLAND • 1721 Pantmouth Dr., Xorristown, Pa. • b.s. in education • Intra. Sports. DAVID H. BOYLE • 370 £. Gowen Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • b„s. in- economics • University Band. Sec.. Vicc-Pres.; Accounting Soc. See John. I told you we should have worn our vests. Fourth Row: ROLAND G. BREAULT • 130 Virginia Rd.. X. White Plains, X. 1 • bs. in education • Intra. Sports. EUGENE T. BRENNAN. JR • 774 £. 2nd St.. Roselle, X. J. • bj . • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Blue Key; Intra. Sports; K of C. Chancelor; Swimming. JAMES F. BRENNAN • 3 Oak Terr., Suffern. X Y. • b_ . in- social sciences • Villanovan; Young Republicans Club. Vice-Chair.; WWVU; Pre-I w Soc.; Conservative Club; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Spanish Club; Shamokinaki; Political Union; Soph. Class Comm Bottom Row: GERARD J. BRETT • 211 Beech St.. Shavertown, Pa. • b.l. is civil engineering • NROTC; A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports; Phi Kappa Pi MARK P BRINDLE • 40 Westview St.. Philadelphia, Pa. • b.s. in chemistry • NROTC; Geological Soc. JAMES J. BROGAN • 124 £. Chestnut Hill Ave. Philadelphia. Pa • b.s. in economics • Finance Soc. 249 Fourth Row: BENJAMIN J. BUTAKIS • 1032 Sycamore St., Chester, Fa. • B.S. in ECONOMICS • Accounting Soc.; Intra. Sports. GEORGE J. BUTKOSKY, JR. • 19 Maple Ave., Bordentown, N. J. • B.F.. IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING. STEVEN J. BUTLER • 434 Larchwood Ave., Upper Darby, Pa • Bottom Row: GUY J. BUTTARO • 1221 Arch St., Norristown. Pa. • ns. in- economics • Sr. Steer. Coram.; Pre-Law Soc. M. LOUIS CAMARDO • 626 Thomas Ave., Riverton, N. J. ■ . in economics • Delta Pi Epsilon, Vice-Pres.; Blue Key; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Intra. Sports; S.A.M.; Soph. Class Comm.; Who’s Who. DONALD D. CAMPBELL • 156 W. 4!h St., Bayonne, N. J B.A. IN psychology • Conservative Club; I.J.F.; Intra. Sports; K of C; Rugby; Villanovan; Sociology Club. BRO seniors CAM Top Row: EDWARD W. BROWN • 60 Florence Ave., Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. • ■x. in civil ENciNEEKiKC • Intra. Sports; Phi Kappa Pi. THOMAS E. BROWN • 949 Williams Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • bx. in economics • Football, Capt. MICHAEL P. BUGGY • 121 Barker Ave., Sharon HiU. Pa. • bs. in EDUCATION. Second Row : BARRY O. BURKE • 3S Howard Ave., Rutland, Vt. • ns. in- economics • Belle Air, Business Mgr.; Villanova Singers, Pres.; C.C.D.; Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; Sanctuary Soc.; Who's Who. PAUL J. BURKE • 1705 Harmon Rd., Conshohocken, Pa. • b.s. in- economics • Delta Pi Epsilon; SAM.; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Intra. Sports; Jr. Class Comm. BARRY E. BURNS • 123 Dolly La., Chal ont, Pa. • ns. in- physics • NROTC; Drill Team: Physics Club. Third Row: ROGER W. BURNS • 52 Matthews St., Binghamton, N. Y. • BX. IN ECONOMICS • JAMES J. BUSHONG, III • 900 Pembroke Ave., East Lonsdowne, Pa. • B.S. IN economics • Pistol Team; SAM.; Sr. Class Comm. GERALD J. BUSTARD • 320 Maple Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. • ba. in psychology • Psychology Club; Biology Club. Dear, Mom, About these pajama . . . 250 Fourth Row: DONALD F. CAREY, JR. • 2130 Sheridan Rd., Highland Park, III. • B.S. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. CHARLES W. CARLSON' • 25 Kenilworth Rd., Shrewsbury, Mass. • 8.S. in economics • NROTC; Intra. Sports; N.F.C.CS.; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Shamokinaki; Soph. Class Comm. WILLIAM O. CARNES • 225 Otis St., Hingham, Hass. • b e. in mechanical ENCiNEERiNC • A.S.M.E.; Blue Key; Intra. Sports; K of C; Pi Tau Sigma; Villanova Engr Bottom Row: LEO P. CARROLL • 1131 Noble Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. • ba. in enclish • S.G.A. Rep.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Blue Key, Sec., Vice-Pres.; Delta Pi Nu; I.C.G.; Intra. Sports; Lynx; Soph. Class Comm.; Who’s Who. EDWARD F. CARTER. JR • 64 Buckeye Rd., Glen Cove, N. Y. • b.s. in economics • Gamma Phi; Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.. Trcas.; Pi Sigma Epsilon. WILLIAM J. CASO • 100 Coppell Dr., Tenajly, N. J • ba. in- economics • Accounting Soc CAN seniors CAS Top Row: FRANCIS A. CANUSO • Cricket Rd., Flour town. Pa. • be. in ci il ENGINEERING • A-S.C.E. JOSEPH A. CANUSO • 3223 S. 18th St., Philadelphia, Pa. • ba. is economics • Accounting Soc.; Intra. Sports. ABRAM W. CAPECE • 689 Summit Ave.. Philadelphia, Pa. • MX. in mecuanical ENGINEERING ASM.E.; Pi Tau Sigma; Villanova Engr. Second Row : DAVID J. CAPOZZI • 523 SSlh St.. I Vest New York, N. J • B.s. in education • Football; Intra. Sports; S.G.A. LOUIS J. CAPUANO • 531 Capitol Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. • b.e in mechanical engineering • A.S.M.E.; Phi Kappa Pi. JOHN P. CAPUTO • 16 Monroe St., New York, V Y. • b.s. in economics • Delta Pi Epsilon; S.A.M.; Swimming Third Row: JOHN R. CARAWAY • 76 James St.. EngUwood, N. J. • ba. in enclish • NROTC; I.J.F.; Intra. Sports; Shamokinaki; Sr. Class Comm. ANTHONY J. CARBONE • 1965 £. 19lA St., Brooklyn, N. 7. • BJ. IN electrical engineerinc • NROTC; I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports; Phi Kappa Pi. JAMES J. CARBONI • 2804 Olga Ave., Eddington, Pa. • i.t. in- mechanical ENGINEERING. A good Beer, but not a Great one 251 CAS SENIORS CIR Bottom Row: EDWARD J. CIECHON, JR. • 76 Kings Hwy., Ml. Ephraim, N. J. • B.S. in economics • Accounting Soc.; Gamma Phi. JOHN D. CIPRIANO • SO Crestmont Avc., Philadtlphia, Pa. • b.a. in social sciences • Belle Masque; Psychology Club; Intra. Sports. SALVATORE F. CIRIELLO • 12 June St., Yonkers. N Y • B.E. IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING • A.I.Ch.E. Top Row: DANIEL P. CASULLO • 38 Hicks Ave., Medford, Mass. • b.a. • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Belle Air; Belle Masque; C.C.D.; I.R.S., Vice- Pres.; Intra. Sports; K of C; Lynx; Shamokinaki; Villanovan; History Club; Psychology Club; S.G.A. JAMES C. CATAGNUS • 300t Nottingham Rd., Morristown, Pa. • B.S. IN ldccation • Sr. Class Comm.; Soph. Class Comm. JAMES R. CATALANO • 38 S. Myrtle St., Vineland, N. J • B.s. in- economics • Finance Soc ; Intra. Sports. Second Row: EDWARD J CAUGHLI.N. IV • 442 Levering Mill Rd., Merion, Pa • ns. in economics • Intra. Sports; Lacrosse. ANDREW P. CAUSAK • 707 Madison Are., Swedesburg, Pa. • b.s. in economics • Accounting Soc.; Intra. Sports. VINCENT J. CHANDLER • 504 Lilllecrojt Rd., Upper Darby, Pa. • be. in psychology • Intra. Sports; Psychology Club; Sr. Steer. Comm. Third Row: FRANCIS X. CHAPMAN • 444 Edge Hill Rd., Sorth Hills, Pa • BE. IN electrical encineering • Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu. JAMES W. CHARLES • 7669-B Massey Way. Elkins Park. Pa. • B.E. in CIVIL engineering • Conservative Club; A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports. ROBERT W. CHARM • Box 18 U. S. Naval Station, F.P.O., N. Y • BE. IN history • Villanova Singers; History Club; Literary Soc. Fourth Row: DONALD A. CHIAPPETTA • 712 Miller Ave., Clairton, Pa • bx. in mechanical encineering AS.M E.; Intra. Sports. WILLIAM J CHULA • 47 Phillip: St., Greenfield. Mass. • be. in MODERN LANGUAGES • Intra. Sports. JAMES A. CICHELLI • 1245 Raymond Ave , Bethlehem, Pa. • b.l. IN LLECTRiCAL engineering • Phi Kappa Pi; I.E.E.E.; Villanova Engr.; Intra. Sports; Sr. Steer. Comm That’s better than where she stuck it last time i . CLA seniors COL Top Row: EDWARD L. CLAPPER • 434 Holly Rd., Ytadon, Pa. • b.s. ix economics • I.E.E.E.; S.A.M. ROBERT F. CLARK • 10 Canterbury Rd, Marblehead, Man. • B.S. IN ECONOMICS • Jr. Class Comm.; Accounting Soc. JAMES F. CLARKE • 1008 Edgerton Rd., Secane, Pa • b.a. in PHILOSOPHY • Second Row: JOHN' J. CLARKE • 1C08 Edgerton Rd., Secane, Pa. • «.a. in history • Conservative Club; Political Union. Trcas.; Spanish Club. MARC A. CLEMENT • 15 Columbus Ave., Waterford, X. Y. • B.A. IN psychology • XROTC; Drill Team; Hockey Club; Psychol- ogy Club. WILLIAM A. CLEVELAND • 655 Creighton Rd.. Villa nova, Pa • B.A. • Delta Pi Mu. Sec.; Intr3. Sports. Third Row: MARTIN J. COAN • 3923 Dexter St., Philadelphia, Pa. • b.e. in CIVIL ENGINEERING • A.I.C.E. JOSEPH COESSENS • 14 Wilson Ave., Amsterdam, .V. Y. • b e. in civil engineering • A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports; K of C: Yillanova Engr.; Phi Kappa Pi. JOSEPH M. COGNETTI • 821 Columbia St., Scranton, Pa. • bx. in civil encineerinc • Sr. Steer. Comm.; A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports; Phi Kappa Pi. Fourth Row: JOHN V. COLAMOSCA • 221 E. Woodland Ave., Springfield, Pa • Bw . in psychology • Psychology Club; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Intra Sports; Soph. Class Comm. RICHARD L. COLELLA • 111 Princeton Rd., Sew Castle, Pa • B5. in economics • NROTC; Accounting Soc.; Intra. Sports. DANIEL J. COLETTA • 1756 Springfield Ave., Sew Providence. .V. J. • 8-S. in biology • Biology Club. Bottom Row: CHARLES T. COLLINS • 722 Atwood Rd.. Philadelphia. Pa • B.s. in economics • Intra. Sports; Accounting Soc. JAMES F. COLLINS • o2 -V. Sunnycrcst Dr., Little Silver, S. J. • b.s. in economics • Gamma Phi; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Comm. JOHN E. COLLINS. JR. • 528 E. Manoa Rd.. Havcrtown, Pa. • b.s. in economics • Accounting Soc.; Intra. Sports; Villanovan How did I know the Libcrtv Bowl was in Memphis this year1 253 COL SENIORS COO Is that freshman nurse gangbusters or what ? Top Row: JAMES J. COLLISON • 437 Kingwood Rd., King of Prussia, Pa. • B3. in education • NROTC; Intra. Sports. KENNETH C. CONIGLIO • 212-03 iSth St., Bayside, N. Y. • bx. in education • Track; Villanovan. DAVID F. CONNELL . 40« Hastings Ave., Haver town, Pa. • b.s. in economics Football; Intra. Sports. Second Row: PHILIP J. CONNOR • 111 Fennerton Rd., Paoli, Pa. • b.s. in education • I.J.F.; WWVU; Conservative Club; S.G.A. GEORGE B. CONWAY • 25 Eastgate Rd., Massapequa, N. Y. • bji. in history • Track; Cheerleader; Intra. Sports; Shamokinaki. FRANK E. COOK • 909 Jefferson Am., Cherry Hill, N. J. • bj:. in electrical engineering • Fourth Row: MAUREEN J. CORR 2164 Homer St., Philadelphia, Pa. • b.s. in- nursing • Women’s Glee Club; Pi Theta Chi; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Sr. Steer. Comm.; C.C.D.; Navy Nurse Candidate's Corps. ROBERT CORRENTY • 209 Trinity Ave., Ambler, Pa. • BA. in- social science • Intra. Sports. JOHN A. COSTA • 39 Sherwood Ave., Ossining, N. V. • b.a. in- political science • I.RS.; Lynx; Political Union; Spanish Club. Third Row: JOHN M. COONEY, JR. • 55 HeatherdeU Rd., Ardsley, N. Y. • ba. in English • Sr. Class, Sec.; Lynx; Intra. Sports; Spanish Club; Shamokinaki. RICHARD J. COPPOLA • 537 Central Ave., Haverlown, Pa. • B.S. IN SOCIOLOGY JAMES J. CORCORAN • 1404 New Jersey Ave., New Castle, Del. • bj . in economics • S-A.M.; Intra. Sports. Bottom Row: JAY B. CROCKETT • 244-14 Alameda Ave., Douglaston, N. Y. • B.S. IN education • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Intra. Sports; Pistol Team; WWVU. DAVID J. CROSS • Middletown, Del. • bx. in mechanical engi- neering. JOHN L. CROUSHORE, JR. • 9246 Annapolis Rd., Philadelphia, Fa. • B3. in economics • Track; Accounting Soc.; Swimming. 254 CRO seniors DAL Fourth Row: CONRAD D’ALESSANDRO • 1639 Shoemaker Rd., Abington, Pa. • BX. IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • I.E.E.E. RONALD G. DAI. PEZZO • 804 Jordan Park Apts., Fullerton, Pa. • bx. in mathematics • C.C.D.; Intra. Sports; Political Union; Rugby. CHRISTOPHER J. DALY • 97 Strath Haven Dr., Broomall, Pa • B.S. IN EDUCATION • Top Row: DAVID A. CROUTHAMEL • 1560 Linden St., Bethlehem, Pa. • BX. IN BIOLOGY. NESTOR E. CRUZ • 182 Exchange St., Chicopee, Mass. • «.a. in- humanities • Biology Club; WWVU; University Band. SALVATORE J. CUCINOTTA • 1534 S. Broad St., Philadelphia 46, Pa. • bx. IN political science • Lambda Kappa Delta; Villanovan; I.C.G.; Political Union. Second Row : FRANK J. CULKIN • 7213 Clinton Rd., Upper Darby. Pa. • BX. IN ECONOMICS • S.A.M. ROBERT J. CULLING • 6212 Cedar Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • BX. IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. CHRISTOPHER M. CUPRYS • 420 A 27th St., Camden, N. J. • B.E. IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING • A.I.Ch.E. Third Row: RAYMOND A. CURRAN, III • 467 IF. Inman Ave., Rahway, N. J • b-a. in English • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Class Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.; Intra. Council; Intra. Sports; K of C; Swimming, Mgr. JOSEPH E. CUSACK • 167 A'. Mansfield Blvd., Cherry Hill, N. J • bx. in mechanical ENGINEERING • A.S.M.E.; Villanova Engr. THOMAS B. DABNEY • 6 King Charles Pi, Annapolis, Md. • b . in enclish • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Clays Comm.; Belle Air; Beta Gamma Debate; I.J.F.; K of C; Political Union; Shamokinaki; S.G.A.; Villanovan; WWVU. Bottom Row: JOSEPH DALY, JR. • 112 Poplar Ave., Wayne, Pa. • bx. in- economics • Jr. Steer. Comm.; Intra. Sports; N.F.C.C5.; Soph. Class Comm. GEORGE J. D AMBROSIO • 1900 Hofinagle St., Philadelphia. Pa. • BX. in economics • Jr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.; Account- ing Soc., Pres.; Beta Gamma Debate; Who’s Who. FRANK R. DANGELLO • 2207 Foote Rd., Wilmington, Del. • ox. in mathematics • Math. Club, Pres.; K of C: Physics Club; Shamokinaki 255 DAN SENIORS DIC Top Row: CARMEN' J. D’ANGELO • 2027 Oakmont Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.s. in geology • Geological Soc. THOMAS H. DANING • 1011 Fayette St., Conshohocken, Pa. • B.S. IN ECONOMICS. ANTHONY S. D'ANTONIO • 4519 Forrest Ave., Pennsauken, A . J. • b.a. in English • Delta Pi Mu. Second Row: JOSEPH M. DARCY • 2810 Yale Ave., Camp Hill, Pa. • a a. DAVID T. DEAL • 1836 Postorius St., Philadelphia, Pa. • b.e. in civil engineering • A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports. ROBERT C. DEAN, JR. • 656S Hathaway Rd., Cleveland, Ohio • ba. in political science • S.G.A., Parliamentarian, Exec. Vke-Pres.. N.F.C.C.S.. Villanovan: I.C.G.; WWVU; Jr. Steer. Comm.; NROTC. Soph. Class Comm. Third Row: JAMES P. DEBESIS • 160 Horn blower Ave., Belleville, N. J. • BA. IN ENGLISH • Intra. Sports; Villa nova Singers, S.G.A. Rep. LEONARD F. DEERKOSKI • 200 Freeman St., Brooklyn, N. Y. • bx. in electrical encineerinc • I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Villanova Engr. JOEL C. DE FREYTAS • 24 Sunrise La., Levittown, N. Y. • bx. in civil engineering • NROTC; A.S.C.E.: Drill Team; Intra. Sports; Phi Kappa Pi. Fourth Row: JEFFRA S. DEIN • 1207 Knox Rd., Wynnewood, Pa. • bjj. in nursing • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Belle Air; Belle Masque; Pi Theta Chi; Women’s Glee Club; Jr. Class Comm. ROBERT N DELLA-CROCE • 572 Benton St., Harrisburg, Pa. • b.e. in electrical engineering • I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports. BARBARA TAGLIANETTI DE MANN • 229 Parkway. Apt. B, Broomall, Pa. • 8.s. in education • Who blew lunch in the sink? Bottom Row: JOHN C. DE MARCO • 6627 Wollaston Ct., Brooklyn, A’. Y. • b.e. in electrical encineerinc • I.J.F.; I.E.E.E.j Intra. Sports; Jr. Class Comm. MICHAEL W. DEMPSEY • 62 Center Ave., Leonardo, S. J B.A. IN political science • NROTC; Delta Pi Mu; Pre-Law Soc.; Intra. Sports. WAYNE R. DI CARLO • 361 Langley Rd., Newton Center, Hass. • B.A. in social science • Pre-Law Soc. 256 DIC seniors DOL Top Row: JOSEPH R. DI CROCE • 520 N. Gross St., Philadelphia, Pa. • be. in economics • Accounting Soc.; Intra. Sports. FRANCIS P. DI FONZO • 235 Chestnut St., Downinglown, Pa. • b.s. in physics • Physics Club. JOHN A. DI GENNARO • 3114 Ave. L, Brooklyn, N. Y. • ba. in English • ViUanovan; Delta Pi Mu; Lynx; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Class Comm. Second Row: PASQUALE DI GUISEPPE • 5 Carrigg Ave, West Trenton, N. J • be. in electrical engineering • I.E.E.E.; Shamokinaki; University Band. ALFRED D. DINUNZIO • 317 Elm St., Rocky Hill, Conn. • b_a. in political science • Delta Pi Mu; Cheerleader; Sanctuary Soc.; Intra. Sports; Soph. Class Comm.; Jr. Class Comm.; Cheerleader. THERESA A. DI ROCCO • 2125 S. 131 St., Philadelphia, Pa. • b.s. in nursinc • Pi Theta Chi; Belle Masque; Sr. Steer. Comm.; C.C.D.; Belle Air; Intra. Sports. Third Row: THOMAS G. DI SESSA • 03 Highland Ave., Tuckahoe, N. Y. • BE. IN BIOLOCY • JAMES L. DI STEFANO • 2502 S. Cleveland St., Philadelphia, Pa • B.S. IN economics • Intra. Sports. ANTHONY DISTEFANO • 13 Kenwood Ave., Verona, N. J. • B.A. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. This John O’Hara can really write. Fourth Row: RICHARD A. DITL LLIO • 460 Lyceum Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • BS. IN mathematics • Intra. Sports; Political Union; Lynx. PAUL E. DIXON • 156 Atlantic Ave., Massapequa Park, N. Y. • BA. IN HISTORY • Blue Key, Pres., Treas.; Jr. Class, Vice-Pre .; K of C; Sr. Class Comm.; Jr. Class Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.; Lynx; Who's Who. JOHN A. DOLAN, JR. • 108 Mercer St., Gloucester, A'. J • n. in electrical engineering • I.E.E.E. Bottom Row: MARGARET M. DOLAN • 43 Lowry's La., Ros r ont, Pa. • be. IN NURSINC. GUY D. DOLENTE, JR. • 700 Ormond ... Drexel Hill, Pa. • •A. ROBERT W. DOLON • 17 Cnertal Av,., Bryn Mawr. Pa. • ba. in encusu • Jr. Class Comm.; S.G.A.; Belle Air. DON seniors DUF Top Row: PATRICK H. DONAHUE • 1126 Fairview At ., Wyomissing, Pa • iu . in economics • Accounting Soc.; Football; Intra. Sports. JOHN C. DONALDSON • 1431 Arch St., Norristown, Pa. • bs. is education • Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sports; Soph. Class Comm. JAMES J. DONNELLY, JR • Woodland Dr., Malvern RJ). 2. Pa. • IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • A.S.M.E. Second Row: RAYMOND P. DONNELLY • 200 Plank Rd.. Waterbury, Conn. • b.s. in biology • Swimming, Capt.; K. ol C. ANDREW J. DONOHUE • 47-30 1971 St.. Flushing, N. Y. • bs. in economics • Jr. Steer. Comm.; Delta Pi Epsilon, S.G.A. Rep.; S.A.M., Vice-Pres.; Gamma Phi; Shamokinaki; Who’s Who. CAROL A. DONOHUE • 24 Norfolk La.. Clen Cove, N. Y. • t . IN NURSING. Third Row: TERRENCE J. DONOHUE • 1419 Sonny Hill La., Haverlown, Pa • ns. in economics Intra. Sports; University Band. HARVEY A. DORLAND, JR. • 73 Linekoen St., Cazenovia, N. Y. • B3. IN EDUCATION. THOMAS J DORMER • 504 Wiltshire Rd., Upper Darby. Pa. • t.s. IN economics • Accounting Soc.; Intra. Sports. Don’t try it buddy. Fourth Row: DONNA BRINTON DORR • 210 IF. Wayne At ., Wayne. Pa. • ■s. in nursing • Soph. Class Comm.; Pi Theta Chi; Shamokinaki; S.G.A. NICHOLAS R. D’ORSANEO • 1227 Old Lancaster Rd., Berwyn. Pa. • bs. in economics • Accounting Soc. BRIAN J. DOUGHERTY • 1233 Upland St., Chester. Pa. • ba. in history • History Club; Intra. Sports. Bottom Row: JOHN S. DOYLE • 52 Ayrmoat La., Matawan, N. J. • 5. IN economics. FRANK J. DUFF • ISOS N. George St., York, Pa. • B.t. in elec- trical engineering • Phi Kappa Pi; I.E.E.E.; I.F.C. MICHAEL T. DUFFIN’ • 3252 F St.. Philadelphia, Pa. • bs. in- economics • Accounting Soc. 258 DUF seniors ELL Fourth Row: EDWARD J. EDER • 17 Michaels La., Old Brookville, S. Y. • ba. in political science • Delta Phi Mu; Sr. Steer. Comm.; K of C; Pre-Law Soc.; Jr. Class Comm.; Political Union; I.RS.; Lynx; I.J.F. THOMAS J. EDWARDS • ISO Carrelson Ave., Staten Island, ,V. Y • b.s. in economics • Baseball; Intra. Sports. CAROL A. EGAN • 819 Skadeland Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. • b.s. in nursing • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Class Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.. Belle Masque; I.J.F.; Pi Theta Chi; Shamokinaki: Villanovan; Women's Glee Club. Vice-Prcs. Top Row: JOHN F. DUFFY • 55Q5 A'. Hillcrceh Dr., Philadelphia. Pa. • ba. IN SOCIAL SCIENCE • XROTC. FRANCIS D. DUGAN • 557 Hamilton St., Sorristown, Pa. ba. IN HISTORY. ERNEST F. DUH • 209 Railroad Ave., Alpha, .V. J. • b.s. in eco- nomics • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.; Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports. Second Row : JAMES F. DURBOROW • R.D. 1 Box i6B, Frenchtown, S. J. • b.e. in mechanical ENGINEERING • A.S.M.E.; Phi Kappa Pi; Pistol Team. HERMAN G. DUSCH, JR. • i E. Crown Terr., AforrisvUIe, Pa. • B.E. IN CIVIL ENGINEERING • A.S.C.E. GERARD M. EBBECKE • 5201 N. XSth St., Philadelphia, Pa • B.E. IN CIVIL ENGINEERING • A5.C.F. Third Row: FREDERICO S. ECHEVERRIA • 144-20 41tf St.. Flushing, A’. Y. • BE. IN mechanical ENGINEERING • Tau Beta Pi; Spanish Club. Pi Tau Sigma. FRANCIS T. ECK • 7708 Stuart Hall Rd., Richmond, Va. • ba. in economics • S.G.A., Pres.; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Class Pres.; Soph. Class Comm.; Accounting Soc.; K. of C.; Pre-Law Soc.; Blue Key; Delta Pi Epsilon; Who’s Who. C. PETER ECKRICH • 12918 Liberty Mills Rd , Fort Wayne. Ind. • BA. IN SOCIAL SCIENCE. Bottom Row: MICHAEL B. EGAN • 5208 Reservation Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa. • b.s. in economics • Jr. Steer. Comm.; Intra. Sports; K of C; S.A.M. FRANK J. EISENNAGBL • 411 IF. Thompson Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. • ba. in political science • Political Union. SAMUEL C. ELLIOTT • 1214 Harrison Ave., PhoenixviUe, Pa. • B.E. IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. Maybe burning my matric card wasn't such a good idea after all. 259 ELL SENIORS FAR Top Row: JOHN E. ELLIS • 1031 Itfdgr Row Circle, Wayne, Fa. • ba. in social science • History Club. ROBERT E. ELSCHNER • 8S6 Crescent Ale., Allendale, N. J. • ba. in social science • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.; Conservative Club; Political Union; Pre-Law Soc.; Villanovan. WILLIAM A. ENGBLOM • 166 Reese Rd., Springfield, Pa. • b.s. in education • Intra. Sports. Second Row : JOHN F. ENGLEHARD • 48 50-391 St., Long Island City, S. Y. • b.e. in mechanical engineerinc • A.SM.E.; Phi Kappa Pi. PETER J. ENGELS • 5 Meridian St., Pequabuck, Conn. • ba. in political science • Soph. Class Comm.; Intra. Sports. GEORGE A. ERFURT • 8 Floyd Rd., Verona, -V J • ba. in psychology • Intra. Sports; Sr. Steer. Comm.; C.C.D. Third Row: RALPH J. ESPOSITO • 62 Allen St., NetCOng, S. J. • b.s. in biolocy • Soph. Class Comm.: Delta Pi Mu, Sec.; Intra. Sports. MICHAEL J. EVAN • 80 S. Park Ave., Sorrislownn, Pa. • ba. in ENCLISH. JOHN C. EVANS • 5200 Manning PI., Washington, D. C. ba. in- social science. Fourth Row: WILLIAM D. EVES • 633 llamel Ave., Ardsley, Pa. • b.e. in electrical engineering • I.E.E.E. WILLIAM J EWALL • 7007 Llanfair Rd., Upper Darby, Pa. • it s. in chemistry Intra. Sports. RICHARD F FABRIZIO, JR • 2927 UW St.. S.E. Washington, D. C. • bs. IN ECONOMICS • Finance Soc.; Football; Jr. Class Comm.; Photography Club Your date went that-a-way. Bottom Row: GABRIEL A. FALLA • 1125 Washington St., Hoboken, A'. J- b.e. in mechanical engineering • Pi Tau Sigma, Sec.; A.S.M.E.; Pershing Rifles; N.F.C.C5.; Spanish Club, Pres. JOSE F. FANJUL • 106 Wells Rd. Palm Beach, Fla. • Bi in economics • Spanish Club; Political Union. LORRAINE S. FARINO • 65 IP. Park Ave., Sew Haven, Conn. • b.s. in nursing • Cheerleader; Pi Theta Chi; Belle Air; Sr. Steer Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Shamokinaki; I.J.F.; Soph. Class Comm.; Women’s Glee Club. FAR seniors FIT Top Row: WILLIAM B. FARLEY. JR • 513 Steven Dr., Apt. C, King of Prussia, Pa. • b.s. in economics • Student Council. MICHAEL F. FARRELL • 2-16 Meadow-brook Rd, Ring of Prussia, Pa. • ba. IS SOCIAL SCIENCE • Delta Phi Mu; Intra. Sports; Jr Class Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.; I.F.C.; S.G-A. PAUL V. FARRELL • 218 X. Montpelier Ave., Atlantic City, X. J • B3. in economics • Delta Pi Epsilon: Intra. Sports; S.A.M.. Accounting Soc.: S.G.A. Second Row: MARK E. FAYINGER • 242 Miner St., Malvern, Pa. • b.s. in education • P.S.E.A., Sec., Treas.; Spanish Club; Sanctuary Soc. RICHARD S. FEDERICK • West River Rd., Fulton, X. Y. • b-v in social science • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Class Comm.; I.J.F . Intra. Sports; Shamokinaki. MICHAEL J. FELL • 1006 Marlyn Rd., Philadelphia. Pa. • b.s. in economics • Intra. Sports; Accounting Soc. Third Row: THOMAS P. FELTY • 006 II'. Princess St., York, Pa. • ba. in English • Intra. Sports.; Phi Kappa Pi; Della Epsilon Sigma; S.G.A. JOHN H. FEXLON • 454 Pelhamdale Ave., Pelham Manor, X. Y. • B.s. in economics • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Intra. Council. Vicc-Pres.. Pres.; Intra. Sports; Shamokinaki; Drill Team; Blue Key; Finance Soc.. S.G.A. Rep.; X.R.O.T.C.; Soph. Class Comm.; Who’s Who. ROBERT J. FEXXEL • 20 St. Alban's Ave., Xrwtown Square, Pa. • b.S. in PSYCHOLOGY • Yillanovan. Managing Ed.; S.G.A.; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Literary Soc.; K of C; I.J.F.; C.C.D.; Intra. Sports; Shamokinaki; Soph. Class Comm.; Psychology Club. Fourth Row: JOSEPH J. FERGUSON • 4650 State Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa. • B„v in sociology • Spanish Club; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Intra. Sports; Soci- ology Club. SAMUEL V. FILOROMO. JR. • 52 5. Sth Ave., Coatesville, Pa. • b.s. in economics • Conservative Club; Accounting Soc. STEPHEN J. FINNEGAN. JR. • 572 Barrett Ave., Haverford, Pa • b.s. IN economics • Finance Soc : Shamokinaki. Bottom Row: ROBERT T. FISCH • 107 10IA St., Honesdale, Pa. • b e. in elec- trical engineering • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Nu: Intra. Sports; Tau Beta Pi; Soph. Class Comm. JAMES E. FISHER • 515 Hawthorne PI., Berwyn, Pa. • bs. in ceolocy • Geological Soc., Pres.; S.G.A.. Rep. EUGENE M. FITZMAURICE • 240 5. 13th St.. Philadelphia, Pa. • b.s. in economics • Beta Gamma Debate, Sec.; Lynx: Marketing Soc.; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Political Union; Yillanovan; WWVU: Politico. Ed. Do you think 1 could get my nose fixed, too' 261 FIT SENIORS FRA 1 thought you were supposed to be A- Top Row: JOHN F. F1TZMAURICE • RD. 3, Allentown, Pa. • b.a. in psychology • Delta Pi Mu; Belle Masque; Intra. Sports. VICTOR L. FLAGIELLO • 1337 Virginia Ave., Haver toxin, Pa. • BA. IS BIOLOGY • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Biology Club; Intra. Sports; Lamba Kappa Delta, Pres.; I.F.C. KENNETH C. FLEGEI. • 12 Burke St., Rockledge, Pa. • bj . in psychology • NROTC; Psychology Club. Second Row: FRANCIS J. FLEMING • 5400 Lebanon Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • b.s. is economics • Marketing Soc.; Pi Sigma Epsilon, Pres., Sec.; Conservative Club; Belle Masque; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.; Jr. Class Comm.; Psychology Club; Intra. Sports. ROBERT J. FLIK • 1108 W. Wy,nntwood Rd., Wynnewood, Pa. • 8.S. IS economics • Delta Pi Epsilon; Intra. Sports; Marketing soc. ROBERT L. FLORE • 210 HMcrest Dr., Parantus, A'. J. • bx. in civil engineering • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.; AS.C.E.; Delta Pi Mu; Lynx; WWVU. ’ B-S. in Third Row: GEORGE W. FLYNN • Box 187, West Sand Lake, N. Y. - . i economics • S.A.M.; Intra. Sports. DENTS J. FOGAROLI • 37 Honey man Dr., Succasunna, N. J. • bs. in education • Intra. Sports; N.F.C.CS.; Shamokinaki; Soph. Class Comm.; S.G.A. RICHARD O. FONTANELLA • 60 Ridgeway, White Plains, N. Y • bx. in economics • Villanova Singers; S.A.M.; -Pre-Law Soc.; I.R5. Cs tA ilMj e p o Wik Fourth Row: BERTRAND J. FOREST • 12 Charles St.. Sanford. He. • I Spaniih Club- Vice-Pres. JOSEPH M FORKS, JR • 30 Crest Dr. South, Cresskil, N. J. • “tCAT,os Rugby Team; Lamba Kappa I clla; Conserva TraCk: In,ra Sports; S.GA. SANDRA J P. FORTUNATO • 3 Fairview Terr., Maplewood, S. J ■-s. in nursing • Pi Theta Chi; Shamokinaki; Soph. Class Comm Bottom Row: RICHARD J. FRANCISCO • 538 £. Scenic Rd., Springfield. Pa. • ,IN’ !OUT,cal sciret • Pre-Law Soc.; Spanish Club; Intra VtirH:ap?Ph ChiS Comm- Psychology Club; Political Union. ‘ HAEL A PRANGIOSA • 1708 Gallagher Rd., Norristown, Pa. Pevrk’f SC, VCE Sr Slwr- Comm.; C.C.D.; Geology Soc.; K of C; Psychology Club. ERNEST C. FRANK • 7413 Brockton Rd., Philadelphia, Pa • • t-LCTaicAL encineeri.yc • IEEE.; Intra. Sports Fourth Row: RICHARD B. FRIEDMAN • 10 Myrtle Ave., Hovertown, Pa. • ■-S. in biolocv • Intra. Sports; Biology Club. VINCENT L. FULGINITI • 3106 Pacific Ave., Wildwood, N. J. • b.s. in education • Photography Club; S.G.A. JOSEPH A. FUSCO • 202 Elmwynd Dr., Orange, S. J. • b.s. in economics • Jr. Steer. Comm.; Intra. Sports; K of C; Shamokinaki. S.A.M.; Soph. Class Comm. Bottom Row: JAMES R. GALLAGHER • 138 Rector St., Philadelphia, Pa. • 8.E. in civil engineering • A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports. ROBERT L. GALLAGHER • 20 Grant Ave., Hovertown, Pa. • B.S. in economics • Intra. Sports; Accounting Soc. GREGORY C. GALLAND • Oil Scioto Dr., Franklin Lakes, N. J • bjs. in biolocy • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.; Shamokinaki; Intra. Council; Intra. Sports; Biology Club. S.G.A. Rep. FRA seniors FRE Top Row: STANLEY P. FRANKOSKI • ol Ramapo Ave., Sujfen, N. Y. • b.s. IN chemistry • Intra. Sports; A5.C.E. DONALD E. FRANZ, JR. • 58 Brixton Rd., Garden City, N. Y. • b.a. in political science • S.G.A.; Sr. Class Comm.; Conservative Club; Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; S.A.M.; I.RS„ Sec.; Pershing Rifles. JOHN P. FRANZ • 211 Lincoln Ave., Elberon, N. J. • bx. in civil engineering. Second Row : SHELIA E. FRAYNE • 530 N. 7tk St., Philadelphia, Pa. • bx. in sociology. EDWARD J. FREEMAN • 65 E. Main St., Marito , N. J. • bx. in electrical ENGINEERING • Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Radio Club, Pres.; I.E.E.E.; Lynx. RICHARD M. FREEMAN • 6311 Newtown Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • BS. IN economics • Basketball. Third Row: STEPHEN F. FREIND • 7727 Parkview Rd., Upper Darby, Pa • BX. in ENGLISH • S.G.A., Sec., Pres.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.; C.C.D.; I.J.F.; Intra. Sports; Shamokinaki; Villanovan; WWVU; Literary Soc. ROBERT H. FREY • 145 W. mh St., New York, X. Y. • bjs. in economics • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Finance Soc.; Intra. Council; Intra. Sports; K of C; Swimming; Jr. Class Comm. KENNETH A. FRIDAY • 534 .V Prince Frederick S«, Awe of Prussia, Pa • b.e. in electrical engineering • I.E.E.E Strictly platonic. 263 GAL SENIORS GEN Top Row: RICHARD R. GALLI • 776 Conestoga Rd., Rosemont, Pa. • b . in English • Intra. Sports; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Literary Soc.; Alpha Psi Omega, Pres.; Belle Masque, Pres., S.G.A. Rep. JOSEPH M. GALLIERA • 2894 Congress Rd., Camden, N. J. • b.e. in electrical ENGINEERING • A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports. JOSEPH C. GALLO • 8029 Windish St., Philodtlphia, Pa. • 8.S. IN economics • NROTC; S.G.A.; S-A.M.; Belle Air; Pershing Rifles; Semper Fidelis. Second Row: ROBERT M. GALLO • 185 Navesink Rd., Red Bank, X. J. • b.k. in education • NROTC; S.G.A.; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Rugby Team; Intra. Sports; Soph. Class Comm.; Political Union. THOMAS I). GALVIN • 100 Metcalf Rd., X. Attleboro, Mass. • b_a. • Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sports; Sbamokinaki; Jr. Class Comm.; Soph. Class Comm. JAMES J. GAPSTUR • 1128 Luray Dr., Ashland, Ohio • b.a. in psychology • Intra. Sports; Lacrosse; Lynx; Pre-Law Soc.; Sailing Soc., Vice-Pres. Third Row: ROBERT A. GARAWSKI • 1012 Walnut St., Coatesville, Pa. • B.S. IN education • P.S.E.A., Pres.; WWVU. GARY S. GARBACCIO • 55 If. Bayview Ave., Englewood Cliffs, •V. J. • b.a. • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Intra. Sports; Lacrosse. JAMES D. GARBOWSKI • 165 Washington Rd., Sayreville, X. J. • B.A. IN political sciente • Soph. Class Comm.: Intra. Sports; Semper Fidelis. Fourth Row: JOHN S. CARVER • 51 Heights Terr., Fair Haven, N. J. • bs. in economics • Villanova Singers; Marketing Soc.; Pre-Law Soc. FRANCIS P. GASPARRO • 2536 Bond Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. • I .s. IN chemistry • Villanova Chcm. Soc., Pres. DENNIS J. GEM.MELL • 1034 County Line Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. • bs. in biology • Biology Club. With sponge end papers it’s s-o-o-o-o easy! Bottom Row: . . r0nn GEORGE J. GENISE, JR. • 69 Byram Terr. Dr., Grcenw , • b.e. in electrical ENGINEERING • I.E.E.E.; Hockey Clu • JS LOUIS J. GERENSER • 654 Hayes St., Bethlehem, Pa. chemistry • Soph. Class Comm.; Intra. Sports. „ , hS JAMES E. GERSTNER • 53 Fairfield Ave., Mineola, N.r. in economics • I.E.E.E.; Gamma Phi; Intra. Sports; S-Aj - Kappa Pi; Astronomical Soc.; Sr. Steer. Comm GIA seniors GRA Top Row: ANTHONY R. GIACHETTI • 2 Ruby Dr., Glen Cove, N. Y. • B5. IX economics • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Gamma Phi, S.G.A. Rep.. Pres.; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; Sanctuary Soc.; Jr. Class Comm.; Who’s Who. JOHN S. GIAQUINTO • IS Brixton Rd., Garden City, N. Y. • BA. IN SOCIAL SCIENCE • Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; Rugby Team; Political Union; Sociological Soc., Pres. JAMES A. GIARDINA • 4657 Mth St., Flushing, N. Y. • b.s. in economics • S-A.M., Pres.; Gamma Phi; S.G.A.; Intra. Sports. Second Row : EDWARD T. GIEGENGACK • Anthony Cl., Bethany, Conn. • BS. in education • Track. DENNIS P. GILDEA • 131 If'. Phillips St., Coaldale, Pa. • bs. in political science • Villanovan; Concept. Ed. JOSEPH E. GILLEN • 4511 Saul Rd.. Kensington, Md. • as. in- economics • NROTC. Third Row: THOMAS F. GILLESPIE • 5528 Catherine St., Philadelphia, Pa. • bs. in political science • NROTC; WWVU; Political Union. ROBERT A. G1RONDI • 6 Fahnestock Rd., Malvern, Pa. • bs. in- economics • Student Council, Pres.; Newsletter, Feature Ed„ Mgr. Ed.; IAESC, Pres., MASR IAESC; First Annual Villanova Univer- sity Univcrsity College Service Award. THOMAS J. GLENNON • 100 Park PI., Mahonoy City, Pa. • bs. in mathematics • Delta Epsilon Sigma; C.C.D.; Beta Gamma De- bate; Psychology Club; Astronomical Soc. “Do you love me, now that I can dance? Fourth Row: GERALD T. GLYNN • 1011 Mason Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. • ra. in English • NROTC; Intra. Sports; Villanovan; WWVU. ROBERT E. GOLDBLATT • 111 MacDade Blvd., Folsom, Pa. • BS. IN BIOLOGY. JOHN J. GONZALES • 1287 Buck Rd., Feasterville, Pa. • bs. in- economics • Delta Pi Epsilon; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Sr. Class Treas.; Intra. Sports; Who’s Who. Bottom Row: MARGARET M. GORMAN • 8 Nixon St., Hoosick Falls, N. Y. • B.S. IN NURSINC. ELIZABETH M. GRABOWSKI • 29 AUing Ct., Kensington, Conn. • B.S. IN nursing • Soph. Class Sec.; Jr. Class Sec.; Cheerleader; Shamokinaki; Pi Theta Chi; S.G.A. Rep., Exec. Sec.; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Who’s Who. PATRICIA M. GRADY • 25 Briarcro]l Ave., Trumbull, Conn. • ba. is nursinc • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Women’s Glee Club; Navy Nurse Candidate Corps; Pi Theta Chi; Shamokinaki; Belle Air; Jr. Class Comm.; Soph. Class Comm. 265 GRA SENIORS HAL Top Row: WILLIAM W. GRAHAM • 624 Ocean View Rd., Brielle, A . J. • b.s. in economics • Belle Air; Basketball; Intra. Sports; Sopb. Class Comm.; Golf. MICHAEL E. GRAY • 765 Sorbate St., Westfield, A'. J. • B.t. is civil engineering • NROTC; Drill Team; Phi Kappa Pi; Intra. Sports. JOHN' A. GRAZIAXO • 101 Terrace Ave., Albany, A . Y. • ba. in political science • S.G.A., Eexecutive Vice-Pres.; Soph. Class. Vice-Pres.; Villanova Sinners; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.: C.C.D.; Intra. Sports. Second Row: BARBARA L. GREEHEY • 170 Delevon Ave., Corning, A Y. • ba. in English Pi Theta Chi; Villanovan. W. JEROME GREEN • 11 Katkay Dr., Livingston, A J. • ba. in- economics • Hockey Club; K of C; University Band; Accounting Soc. THEODORE J GREENBERG • 5662 Diamond St., Philadelphia, Pa. • ba. in economics • Baseball. Third Row: CHARLES D. GRIFFIN • 104 Sussex PI., Berwyn, Pa. • ba. in- economics • Pi Sigma Epsilon, Treas,, Vice-Pres.; Marketing Soc.; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Intra. Sports; S.G.A.; Jr. Class Comm.; Soph. Class Comm. JAMES D. GRIFFIN • 6200 S. Campbell, Chicago, III. • BA. in political science • Sr. Class Pres.; Jr. Class Treas.; Soph. Class Treas.; Beta Gamma Debate. S.G.A. Rep., Pres.; Delta Pi Mu; Shamokinaki; Blue Key; Intra. Sports; Villanovan; Who's Who. BRIAN L. GRIMMETT • 142 Wesley Ave., Cherry Hill, X. J • BA. IN biolocy • Biology Club. 11 some of us will get serious for a moment. Fourth Row: KENNETH R. GUARINO • 750 Pleasant Valley Way, West Orange. X. J. • BA. IN economics • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; C.C.D.; Intra. Sports; Intra Council; K of C; NF.C.C5.; SAM.; Soph. Class Comm. JOHN L. GUINAN • Whirlwinds , Barnesville, Pa. • ba. in eco- nomics • Gamma Phi; I.J.F. THEODORE W. HACK • 329 Carolina St., Clark, X. J. • b.e. in electrical encineerinc • NROTC; Eta Kappa Xu; Phi Kappa Pi; Sr. Steer. Comm.; I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports. Bottom Row: EDMOND J HAGAN. JR. • Morning side, Wayne, Pa. • ba. is English • WWVU; Belle Masque; Villanovan; Lambda Kappa Delta; Intra. Sports; S.GA.; Literary Soc. JOHN T. HAHN • Park Towne Place Apt. S 1004, 22nd and Park- way, Philadelphia, Pa. • ba. in economics. THOM IS I' HALFPENNY • 168 Treaty Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa. • B. S. IN economics • S.A.M.; Pre-Law Soc.; Intra. Sports; K of C; C. C.D.; I.C.G.; I.J.F.; Belle Air; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.; S.G.A. 266 HAL SENIORS HAY Fourth Row: EDMUND J. HARTMAN • 312 W. Fisher Ate., Philadelphia, Pa. • b.e. in civil engineering • A.S.C.E., Treas.; Intra. Sports. LAWRENCE J. HARTMAN • 1516 W. Chew Ave., Philadelphia. Pa. • b.e. in mechanical engineering • A.S.C.E. JAMES J. HARVEY • 814 Penn St.. Bryn Mawr, Pa. • b . in English • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.; Belle Masque; C.C.D.; Shamokinaki. Top Row: WILLIAM C. HALLIGAN • 332 Belrose La., Radnor, Pa. • bj . in science • C.C.D.; Intra. Sports. THOMAS J. HALPHEN • 431 State Rd.. Gladwynne, Pa. • BS. in- economics • Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; Pi Sigma Epsilon. NANCY J. HAMMEL • 14141 Harvard Rd., Crosse Pointe, Mich. • b.s. in nursinc • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.; Pi Theta Chi, Sec., Vicc Prcs. Second Row: EDWARD L. HANNAWAY, JR. • 700 Pine St.. Manchester, A . • b.s. in economics • Pre-Law Soc.; Lynx; Delta Pi Mu; I.J.F.; Conservative Club; Intra. Sports; I.R.S.; Villanova Singers; Political Union; Sr. Class Comm. JAMES J. HAPP • 523 Hamilton St., Xorristown, Pa. • b.s. in- education • Literary Soc., Sec., Treas. JOHN A. HARDING • 90S Old Lancaster Rd., Bryn Mawr, Pa. • b.s. in economics • Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports. Third Row: HARRY J. HARP • 1708 Madeira Ave., Jenkintown, Pa. • as. in economics • NROTC; S.G.A.; SA.M. THOMAS P. HARPER • 2712 St. Mary's Rd., Ardmore, Pa. • b_s. in mathematics • Student Council, Pres., Treas.; IAESC, MASR, Treas. BERNARD M. HARRIGAN • 42-45 Hampton St., FJmhurst, N. V. • bs. in economics • WWVUi Intra. Sports; Accounting Soc. Bottom Row: CHARLES G. HATFIELD • 201 Oneida Dr., Clanton, Pa. • b.s. in biology • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sports. WILLIAM G. HAUSDOERFFER • 220 King George Rd., Penn inglon, X. J. • b.e. in civil encineerinc • Intra. Sports; Rugby; Intra. Council. GERALD A. HAYES • 770 Red Oak Terr., Wayne, Pa. • B.A. in ENGLISH. $30 a ticket . . 267 HEA seniors HOG Top Row: HUGH F. HEAROX • 604 Millbonk Rd., Upper Darby, Pa. • Jr. Class Comm.; Intra. Sports; Shamokinaki; Spanish Club; Villanova Engr.; WWVU. PETER J. HEFFEREX • 208 Lillie Whaleneck Rd., Merrick, S. Y • B5. is economics • XROTC; Soph. Class Comm.; Hockey Club; Shamokinaki; Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; S.G.A. GERALD F. HEGARTY • 170 West view St.. Dorchester, Mass. • b.e. IN electrical LNCiNEERisc • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.; I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports. Second Row : VALERIE J. HERBSTRITT • 170 Kin-.ua Rd., Warren, Pa. • bs. is nursing • Belle Air; Pi Theta Chi; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Class Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.; Women's Glee Club. PATRICIA A. HERLIHY • 1015 Washington St., Hoboken, .V. J • re. in nursing • Jr. Class Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.; Pi Theta Chi; Shamokinaki; Belle Air; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Women’s Glee Club. KENNETH J HERR • 2 Bronxville Rd.. Bronxville, A Y. • B.v in economics • XROTC; Drill Team; Swimming; K of C: Jr. Class Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.: Semper Fidelis. Third Row: RICHARD F. HETZLER • 318 Cketwyynd Apts., Rosemont, Pa. • b.e. in chemical engineerinc • Phi Kappa Pi; C.C.D.; A.I.Ch.E. PETER T. HIGGINS • 334 .V. Chestnut St., Westfield, N. J. • b_v in economics. THOMAS J. HIGGINS • 153 Bryn Mawr Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. • be. in education • Spanish Club; History Club; Mu Lambda Chi; Intra. Sports. Fourth Row: JOHN J. HILL • 1306 Moore Ave., Yeadon, Pa. • bs. in eco- nomics • Intra. Sports; Accounting Soc. ELIZABETH F. HOBDELL • 633 Harper Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. • B.S. IN NURSING • Pi Theta Chi; Belle Masque; Alpha Psi Omega. Sec.; Women's Glee Club; Belle Air; C.C.D.; Shamokinaki; Soph. Class Comm. THOMAS M. HODELL • 20 Robin Ridge Rd., Upper Saddle River, V • BE. IN electrical encineuunc • I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports. Yeah coach . . . I’m just leaving. Bottom Row: THEODORE S. HODGINS, JR. • 121 Parish Rd., Xew Canaan. Conn. • b.s. in economics • S.A.M.; Soph. Class Comm.; Young Republicans Club. GEORGE I. HOEHL • 62 Raymond St., Habrouck His., N. J ■E. IN civil engineering • A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports; Villanova Engr Phi Kappa Pi. DANIEL W. HOGAN • 432 Warren St., BroomaU, Pa. • bs. in education • Literary Soc.; Intra. Sports; Sr. Steer. Comm.; S.G.A. 1 HOG seniors HUS Top Row: WILLIAM J. HOGAN. Ill • 1534 Chalk Rd., Xorristown, Pa. • • . IN PSYCHOLOGY • I.J.F.; Intra. Sports; Jr. Class Comm.; Soph Class Comm. GEORGE J. HOGG • 1605 Offas Ave., X. Wildwood, A'. J. • bj.. in mechanical ENGINEERING • A.S.ME, See.; Pi Tau Sigma. Villanova Engr. CLARENCE E. HOLKO • 265 A . Olds Blvd., Fairless Hills. Pa. • BS. IN economics • AS.M E.; SAM.; Intra. Sports; Pistol Team Second Row : JOHN W. HOLLAND • 4 S. Haverford Ave., Margate, A J. • -a. IN SOCIAL SCIENCE • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Bowling; Intra. Sports; Spanish Club. EDWARD F. HOLLANDER • 123 Loved Ave., BroomaU, Pa. • B.E. IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. RAYMOND J. HOLLANDER • 9 Cedar La.. Chatham. N. J. • B.S. IN ECONOMICS • Delta Pi Epsilon; Lacrosse; K of C; Accounting Soc.; Conservative Club; Intra. Sports; Semper Fidetis. Third Row: WILLIAM J. HORAN • 15 Stewart PL, Elizabeth, N. J. • bs. in- economics • Intra. Sports; Accounting Soc. JOHN J. HOROSZEWSKI • 606 Terrace Blvd, New Hyde Park. •V. Y. • b.s. in economics • Intra. Sports; K of C; Marketing Soc. CONSTANCE CHUCK HOWLAND • 516 Bradley St.. Bethlehem, Pa. • B.8. IN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY • Biology Club. Fourth Row: THOMAS P. HUBBS • 130 Lexington Ave., E. Lansdowne, Pa. • b.s. in ECONOMICS • Accounting Soc.; Intra. Sports. RAYMOND E. HUGHES • 19 Dale Ave., Pompton Plains, X. J. B£. or electrical ENGINEERING • Eta Kappa Nu; I.E.E.E.; Who’s Who. THELMA M. HUNT • 1024 X. Providence Rd.. Media, Pa. • b.s. in economics • Alpha Sigma Lambda Bottom Row: WAYNE G. HUPFER • 17 Highland Circle, Wayland, Mass. • b.a in English • S.G.A.; Shamokinaki; Yillanovan; NROTC; Conserva- tive Club; Sr. Steer. Comm. WILLIAM F. HURLEY. JR. • 55 Bennington St., Springfield, Mass. • Bus. IN ECONOMICS • I.F.C., Chair.; Delta Pi Epsilon; Rugby; Intra Sports; Marketing Soc.; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Class Comm. LUDWIG M. HUSS • 24 Mary Jane La.. Xewtown Square, Pa. • B-S. IN ECONOMICS. Then after I locked him in the closet . . . 269 IBY seniors JOS Fourth Row: THOMAS J. JEZIERNY • 3302 W. 62th St., Chicago, IU. • bx. physics • NROTC; Physics Club. FREDERICK J. JONES • 18 WincktU Rd., Wantick, R. I. • bx. in CIVIL ENGINE!:king • NROTC; Drill Team; A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports. LAWRENCE A. JONES • 1513 Kcnneuick Rd., Baltimore, Md. • BX. IN economics • Intra. Sports; K of C; Marketing Soc.. Foot- ball. Bottom Row: ROBERT J. JONES • 1407 Oberlin Ate., Johnstown, Pa. bx. is mechanical tNCtNKOUXO • S.G.A.; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Steer Comm.; A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports; Sanctuary Soc.; Soph. Class Comm DAVID M. JONIK • 4064 Ridge Ave., Trevose, Pa. • ix. is chem- ical engineering • A.I.Ch.E.; Intra. Sports. WALTER S. JOSEPHSON • Box 244. Skippaek, Pa. • bs. is MATHEMATICS. It's a good thing I woke up at six. Another minute and I would have missed my turnoff Top Row: GERALD L. IBY • 2122 Chapel Ave.. Cherry Hill. X. J. • bx. in- economics • I.J.F.; WWVU; S.A.M.; Accounting Soc. JOEL G. IMP • A . 7th St.. Ext. R.D. 1, Allentown, Pa. • bx. IN SCIENCE. MARTIN A. INRA • 14-66 164fA St.. Whitestone, X. F. • bx. in ENGLISH • Intra. Sports; K of C; Pre-Law Soc.; Yillanova Singers. Second Row: JOHN W. JACKSON • 303 S. Sew St.. West Chester, Pa. • bx. in- economics • Student Council; Alpha Sigma Lambda. ROBERT M JANSEN • 10 A Unden Ave., Upper Darby, Pa. • bx. in electrical ENCiNEERiNC • Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports. DANIEL G. JARVIS • 59 Ridgewood Ave., Glen Ridge, X. J. • ■.a. in social studies • Intra. Sports; S.G.A. Third Row: FRANCIS F JARZYNA • 261 Avon Rd.. Apt. H-2S9, Devon, Pa. • BX. IN ELECTRICAL ENCINEERINC. FRANCIS E. J EPSON, JR. • 5515 Kathleen PI, Springfield, Va. • b.a. in political science • NROTC; Intra. Sports. JANE A. JERNTGAN • 23 Grant Ave., Toms River, X. J. • is. in nursing • Pi Theta Chi; Belle Masque; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.; Shamokinaki; Women's Glee Club. 270 Fourth Row: STANLEY J. KASZUPSKI • 2366 Duncan St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.E. IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING • A.I.Ch.E. WILLIAM C. KAUFMANX • -142 S. White Horse Pike, Berlin, N. J. • B.S. IN economics • Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc. STEPHEN G. KEARNEY • 1212 Edmonds Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. • B.s. in economics • Marketing Soc., Pres.; Pi Sigma Epsilon, Vicc- Prcs.; Intra. Sports; Psychology Club; S.G.A.; Conservative Club; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Class Comm.; Soph. Class Comm. Bottom Row: ANNE P. KEANE • 07 Windsor Ave., S’arberth. Pa. • bus. in NURSING. H. JOSEPH KEHL • 024 Addingham Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. • b.s. in economics • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Pi Sigma Epsilon, Sec.; Mu Lambda Chi, Pres., Trcas.; Marketing Soc.; Intra. Sports; Football; Basketball; Finance Soc. JOHN J. KELLEHER • 63 Eulaw St.. Lawrence. Mass. • B.i. in economics • Football; Shamokinaki. JUG seniors KEL Top Row: RUDOLPH E, JUGO • 12101 Dunklee La., Garden Grove, Calif. • bs. IN economics • Football. LAWRENCE P. JUSTICE • 34 Bancker St.. Albany, S. Y. • b.s. in EDUCATION • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Pre-Law Soc.; S.G.A.; Intra. Sports; Literary Soc.; Villanovan; Delta Epsilon Sigma. JOHN R. KAHLER • 331 Asylia Rd., Blackwood, S'. J. • ba. in SOCIAL STUDIES. Second Row: KENNETH C. KALETA • 400 S'. Edgewood, La Grange Pk.. 111. • IM. IN ENCLISH. WALTER J. KAMINSKI • 475 Conarroe St., Philadelphia, Pa. • b.e. in mechanical engineering • A.S.M.E.; Sr. Steer. Comm . Intra. Sports. BEATRICE Z. KANE • 141 Hastings Ave., Havertown, Pa. • B.S. IN EDUCATION. Third Row: HAROLD M. KANE • 504 Larchwood Ave., Upper Darby, Pa. • b.s. in economics • Intra. Sports. RAYMOND W. KANE • 1080 Michael PL, Sea ford. S'. Y. • b.e. in civil engineering • Drill Team; A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports; Phi Kappa Pi; NROTC. MICHAEL K. K AS HON • 116 .V Kenyon Ave, Margate, S'. J. • b.e. in civil engineering • I.E.E.E.; I.C.G.; Intra. Sports; K of C; Photography Club; Villanova Engr.; Phi Kappa Pi; A.S.C.E. What’s a three letter word for Donkey? 271 KEL seniors KIR Top Row: TIMOTHY J. KELLEHEER • 43 Fernwood Ave., Bradford, Mass. • BA. ne MODERN- LANGUAGES • Spanish Club; S.G.A. EILEEN G. KELLENGERG • 2 Sherman Ave., Rockville Centre, A’. Y. • B.S. in nursing • Pi Theta Chi; Women's Glee Club; Belle Air; Jr. Class Comm. JOHN J. KELLEY • 30 Meade Rd., Ambler, Pa. • 8.S. nr econom- ics • Yilianova Singers; Belle Air. Second Row: GEORGE W. KELLNER • 1211 Oak Knoll, Lake Forest, IU. • ba. • Yilianova Singers. ELIZABETH A. KELLY • 131 Hickory La., Rosemont, Pa. • R.S. in nursing • S.G.A.; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.; Belle Masque; Pi Theta Chi; Shamokinaki; Villa- novan; Women’s Glee Club; WWVU. MICHAEL D. KELLY • 171 St. Mark’s Ave., Freeport, A . Y. • Bjt. in social SCIENCE • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.; Cheerleader; Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sports; Lynx; Shamokinaki. Third Row: ROBERT F. KELLY • Galtamont Ct., Morristown, A'. J. • b.s. in- economics • Intra. Sports; Accounting Soc. THOMAS J. KELLY, JR. • 119 Mon Dele Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa. • BS. in economics • NROTC; S.G.A.; Drill Team; Intra. Sports; Semper Fidelis; Accounting Soc. ROBERT J KENIN • 915 E. Ellet St., Philadelphia, Pa. • bs. in- economics • NROTC; Marketing Soc., Vice-Pres.; S.G.A.; Pi Sigma Epsilon. Fourth Row: KEVIN F. KENNEY • 487 S. Maple Ave., Glen Rock, A'. J. • bs. in chemistry • S.G.A.; Intra. Sports; Soph. Class Comm. WILLIAM T. KEWESHAN • 5446 Trackawanna St., Philadelphia, Pa. • bs. in biology • Spanish Club; Intra. Sports Political Union. JOHN M. KICHULA • 1121 Morefield Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. • bj:. in electrical engineering • Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports. To the pike 1 To the pike! Bottom Row: JOHN J. KILCOYNE • 619 Green St., Bridgeport, Pa. • ba. i English • Intra. Sports. JOHN J. KING, JR. • 524 Powderhom Rd., King of Prussia, Pa. • bs. e economics • Intra. Sports; Pi Sigma Epsilon. JAMES P. KIRBY • 135 Adele Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. • R.S. in eco- nomics • Accounting Soc.; Intra. Sports; K of C; Marketing Soc.; Pre-Law Soc.; Photography Club. 272 KIS SENIORS KOS Top Row: ROBERT A. KISCH • 249 Wellington Rd., Garden City, N. Y. • bx. IN ECONOMICS • Accounting Soc.; K of C; Intra. Sports; Soph. Class Comm. FRANK T. KITCHMIRE • 1411 Mt. Ephraim Ave., Camden, N. J. • ba. in psychology • Psychology Club; Villanova Singers. GEORGE J. KLEIN • 120 Clifton Ave., Sharon HiU, Pa. • b.e. in chemical engineering • Tau Beta Pi; Sanctuary Soc.; A.I.Ch.E., Vice-Pres.; Who’s Who. Second Row: JAMES T. KLEIN • 2318 Coring PI, Bronx, .V. Y. • ba. • Base- ball; C.C.D.; Intra. Sports; Spanish Club. JUDITH MINDNICH KLIMEK • 77 Lincoln Pi, Irvington, N. J. • b.s. in nursinc • Women's Glee Club; Pi Theta Chi; Belle Air; Soph. Class Comm. HENRY J. KNEIDINGER • 470 W. Rosetree Rd., Media, Pa. • bs. in biology • Lambda Kappa Delta; Biology Club; Political Union. Third Row: JOHN J. KOLOWSKI • 2357 E. Allegheny Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.A. in psychology • Psychology Club; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Intra. Sports. RICHARD J. KOMOROWSKI • 1508 Juliell Dr., Belmar, N. J. • bx. in mechanical ENGINEERING • NROTC; Sr. Steer. Comm.; A.S.M.E.; Phi Kappa Pi; Villanova Engr.; K of C; Intra. Sports. RICHARD J. KONDRACKI • R.D. 1, Chester, S. Y. • bx. in civil engineering • A.S.C.E.; C.C.D.; Shamokinaki. Maybe those pink elephants will lead me back to the car. Fourth Row: ANN KONZEN • 3425 Orchard Trail, Toledo, Ohio • bx. in nursing • Belle Air; Pi Theta Chi; Women’s Glee Club; Jr. Class Comm. RICHARD E. KOOB • 316 Sunset Ave., Old Bridge, A’. J. • bx. in education • K of C; Semper Fidelis; Villanova Singers; Biology Club; Soph. Class Comm.; Baseball; Intra. Sports. ROBERT E. KOOGLER, JR • 9 Robin Rd., Spring Valley, N. Y. • BX. IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • Belle Masque. Bottom Row: ALAN E. KOPECK I • 528 Cherry Tree La.. Smoke Rise, N. J. • b.e. in mechanical encineering • S.G.A.; A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports. RONALD H. KORNAFEL • 1125 Potter St., Chester, Pa. • b.s. in- economics • Finance Soc., Vice-Pres. DONALD M. KOSHLAP • 29 Sunset Terr., Wayne, A J. • ba. in social science • Football; NROTC; Spanish Club; Delta Pi Mu; Rugby; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Class Comm.; Intra. Sports. 273 KOW seniors LAM Top Row: JAMES B. KOWALSKIE • 213 E. Uakcnoy Ave., Mahanoy City. Pa. • b.c. IX mechanical engineering • AS.M E.; University Band; Villanova Enter. DAVID J. KOZMA • 1137 Lakemont Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa. • ba. in biolocv Intra. Sports; C.C.D. DENNIS A. KRAEBEL • 45 Birchwood Rd., Glenn Rock, N. J. • ba. in EcoxoMics • Soph. Class Comm.; Intra. Sports. Second Row: ROBERT J. KRAMER • 34 S. Slain St., Holland, S. Y. • ba. in ECONOMICS. THOMAS J. KRAUSE • 6700 Trinity St.. Philadelphia, Pa. • ba. in excush • Literary Soc., S.G.A. Rep.; Villanovan, Ed.; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; I.C.G.; Intra. Sports; Lynx; Shamokinaki; Who'S Who; WWVU. DAVID P. KRECK • 112 E. Chester Pike. Ridley. Pa. • ba. in economics • Intra. Sports. Third Row: FRANCIS R. KRECK • 112 E. Chester Pike, Ridley, Pa. • ba. in CHEMICAL ENCINEEtINC. BRIAN E. KRUPAR • 524 Hampton St., Greensburg, Pa. • BA. in economics • K of C; Gamma Phi, Treas.; Accounting Soc.; Intra. Sports. JOHN J. KULESZA • 265 Sherwood Ave., Trenton, A J • bx. in LLXCnUCAL ENGINEERING • I.E.E.E. Fourth Row: JEFF C. KUMER • 958 Summer PI., Pittsburgh, Pa. • ba. in mechanical ENGINEERING • Intra. Sports; Villanova Singers; Phi Kappa Pi. MICHAEL F. KUSHMORE • 1234 Dauphin Ave., Wyomissing, Pa BA. IN ECONOMICS • Soph. Class Comm.; Finance Soc.; Intra Sports; S.G.A. GREGORY S. KUZNTEWSKI • 150-42 Ibth Road, Whitestone, S. ' b e. in civil engineering • NROTC; Drill Team; Phi Kappa Pi; Intra. Sports; Semper Fidelis; AS.C.E. Seventy-five bucks and I can t Ret it off my middle finger! Bottom Row: . , THOMAS G. LAGANA • 1400 Ml. Salem La., Wilmington, Del. B.E. IN electrical encineering • I.E.E.E.; Sr. Steer. Comm. CHARLES D. LAMOUREUX • 49 Fairmount St., Slarlboro, Slass • BA. IN POLITICAL s nxci NROTC J I KS ; Political Union. ANTHONY J. LAMPAZZI • 307 Oneida St.. Sayre. Pa. • social science • Lambda Kappa; Villanovan, Business Mgr., 0 274 Fourth Rove: THEODORE M. LAVEN • Frut Michel Chauvet, Geneva, Sxritier- lar.tl • bs. in physics • Pisto! Team, All-American; Physics Club; Intra. Sports; S.G.A.; K of C. ROBERT J. LAWLER • 009 Old Orchard La., Bristol. Pa. • as. in economics • S.A.M.; Intra. Sports. JOHN C. LAWRENCE • 2S Maple HOI Rd., Huntington, N. Y. • b.s. in economics • Conservative Club, Vice-Pres., Pres.; Political Union; C.C.D.; Intra. Sports; Young Republicans; S.G.A., Rep. LAM seniors LEH Top Row: ROBERT J. LAMPE • 11 Fielding PL, Metuchen, A'. J. • js. in- economics • Golf; Marketing Soc.; Villanova Singers; WWVU; Intra. Sports. EUGENE N. LANG AN, JR. • 200-A Rockwell Ter., Fredrick, Md. • 3. in economics • Intra. Sports; Yillanovan. WILLIAM J. LANGELIER • 85 Eastern Promenade, Holyoke, Mass. • bs. in economics. Second Row: ALLYN R. LA R.ASH, JR. • 2221 E. Washington La., Philadelphia, Pa. • bs. in economics • Pi Sigma Epsilon; Accounting Soc. ROBERT LARKIN • 508 Turnpike, Pompton Plains, JV. J. • bx. in mechanical engineering • AS.M.E.; Soph. Comm. HALLER G. LARUE, JR. ' 342 £. Walnut St., Skillington, Pa. • BS. IN GEOLOGY. Third Row: VINCENT K. LASPROGATA • 0341 Woodbine Ave, Philadelphia, Pa. • ba. • Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sports; Rugby. PHILIP J. LAURIELLO • 6743 Guyer Ave., Philadelphia 42, Pa. • BX. in mechanical encineerinc • Tau Beta Pi, Pres.; Pi Tau Sigma, Treas.; A5M.E.; Intra. Sports; Who's Who. MIGUEL D. LAUSELL • Box 938 Bayamon, Puerto Rico • BA. in social studies • Spanish Club; Political Union; Pre-Law Soc.; Intra. Sports. Bottom Row: RICHARD H. LEACH • 201 Wallingford Ave., Wallingford, Pa. • bj.. in mechanical engineering • A.S.M.E.; Sr. Class Comm. ROBERT E. LEE • 4307 Glendale St., Philadelphia. Pa. • bs. in physics • Physics Club; Sr. Steer. Comm. WILLIAM J. LEHR • 6147 Edmund St., Philadelphia, Pa. • bx. IN electrical engineering • Intra. Sports; I.E.E.E. Either take a bath this week or find a new roommate. 275 LEI SENIORS LOF Top Row: MEE XGO CHAN LEI • o03 S. 48fA St., Philadelphia. Pa. GARY F. LEIDECKER • 11 Bushy Ridge Rd., West Port, Conn. • H.A. IS PSYCHOLOGY. CHARLES R LEO. Ill • 76 Thiells Rd., Stony Point, A Y. • b.s. is ecosomics • Intra. Sports: K of C; Shamokinaki: Jr. Class Comm.; S.G.A. Second Row: R. GREGORY LEONARD • 551 Plymouth Rd., Plymouth Meeting, Pa. • b.a. is tscLisii • Political Union. Pros., Vice-Prcs.; Sr. Steer. Comm.: Intra. Sports; I.R.S.; I.C.G.; Villanovan; Sr. Class Comm. ROBERT J. LESNTEWSKI • 1834 IF. Rockland St., Philadelphia, Pa. • bj:. is electrical esciseerisc • Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Xu; I.E.E.E.; WWVU; Soph. Class Comm. ISABELLE M LIEGGI • 6827 Finch PI., Philadelphia, Pa • B.S. IS SL'RSISG. Third Row: FRED J. LIXK • 4402 .V. 7th St., Philadelphia, Pa. • b.e. is elec- trical esciseerisc • Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Xu; I.E.E.E.; WWVU. JOSEPH X. LIXSALATA • 1730 Wyngate Rd , Wynnewood, Pa. • B.A. is ESCLisii • Belle Masque; I.J.F.; Literary Society; Villanovan; Belle Air; Delta Pi Mu; Football; Shamokinaki; Lynx; T T. Sec.; Soph. Class Comm.; S.G.A. GERALD F. LIOXE • 83 Malibu Ave., Stamford, Conn. • b.e. is civil esciseerisc • Sr. Steer. Comm.; A5.C.E.; Hockey Club; Intra. Sports; Tau Beta Pi; S.G.A. Fourth Row: RALPH W. LITZEXBERGER • Durham, Pa. • b.s. is economics • Baseball; Delta Pi Epsilon; Intra. Sports; Villanova Singers. LAWREXCE A. LIVERS. JR. • 1112 Willow St., Morristown, Pa. • b.s. or economics • Pre-Law Soc.; Track; Basketball; Intra. Sports. WILLIAM C. LIYIXGOOD, JR • 111 Pine Rd., Sayre, Pa. • bjv in psychology • Swimming; Delta Pi Mu; Psychology Club. Before we proceed any further, docs anyone else want to quit? Bottom Row: FREDRICK M. LIVINGSTON. Ill • 44 Oakwood Ave., Rye, N. V • be. IS civil esciseerisc • A.S.C.E.; Intra Council. Jr. Rep Intra. Sporb; Lacrosse. CHARLES V. LOBOSCO • 145-42 33rd Ave., Flushing, jV. Y. • ILA. IS social SCIENCE • Belle Air; Biology Club; I.R.S.: K of C; Shamokinaki; Villanovan; Psychology Club; History Club; Socio!og Club; Literary Soc. THOMAS M. LOFTUS, JR. • 601 Rhawn St., Philadelphia, Pa. • b.s. is economics • Conservative Club: Pre-Law Soc.; Villanovan: Accounting Soc. LOM seniors MAF Top Row: LOUIS A. LOMBARDI • 5438 Wayne Ave., Philadelphia, Pp. • H.a. in social science • Sociology Club; S.G.A. BRUCE D. LOMBARDO • 1412 H View Dr., Lancaster, Pa. • ns. in economics • Gamma Phi; Lyax; Conservative Club; C.C.D.: .Accounting Soc. MICHAEL B. LOSCALZO • 1417 Spring Lake Dr., Erie, Pa. • ax. in electrical ENGINEERING • Sr. Steer. Comm.; I.E.E.E.; Hockey Club; Intra. Sports. tov _• JCSBPBW . 10V.AS, JR 10 Country Club Dr., Manhasset, X. V. • ia. is'Socri.csC'nxcK • Delia Pi Mu; Intra. Sports; Spanish Club; Setter Fideb: S.G.A. B fijtfA J LOWERY- Stgartosm Rd.. Malvern, R.D. 2, Pa. • Si. lSNl- stC ■ U)E. R. irOLOVV. IV • 717 IIoverly Rd, Bryn Motor, Pa. • KOxeoWS- • NROTC; Sr. Steer. Coma; Yeung Republicans Wei fine- fc.. LUTCHO. Jit. • 242S Wmpole St., Aliquippa. Pa. • b tcojp -JtiOs • Jr. Steer. Comm.; Basketball, Mgr.; Intra C«HciL S|xels; K of C; Pre-Law Soc.; Yillanovan; Soph Cbs C n Ac-cccntinxS ac.; Sr. Steer. Comm. MUfeYF. LWCH 32:? Berkley Ave., I reset Hill, Pa. • bs. in A TH0N'Y r .V ACAI.ISO • 140' Login Rd., Waxes massa, J • 14- l o • SA.V1 V'illaaovan; Belle Air; Shamokinaki; _ S rtss ;Jr. Chss Cwaam ; Soph. Class Comm.; Sr. Class Comm. Forth lo v J (SIS PH JUc AiTIUR • 1600 Margo La, Wat Chester, pa • i 3t-s om«pi EJGiNEans-cc • A.I.Ch.E. FKOfJIC-pS. JjACAJtV • 3 6 Dixie Ave. llc.erlrurg, Conn. • ii Jirs ft) t u BCXXnuEZCC NROTC; IKE.E HKiUM. JkUClUY • A Rim ford St, Ccsuord. S. II. • b.a. is I Sports; PLfatol Team. m Rox c H VCXSEV JT R • 3419 Motion Rd., SeWtOVW Square. Ft ns i ruTrAL savo • Pre-Law Soc. MOfcXfF. ¥A TEI • J06 Wosduard Are., Pittsburgh, Pa. • BStsj CWCuucrkg • K of C; Pre-Law Soc.; Hockey Cfe ; l ra_ jporu JOE PB A.. MAhONGEE-U. JR • 20 Cknvood Rd., Upper Ahtclff, r I. -B.A. a soovl science • Yillanovan; K of C; J r C«o® i Sr. Star, Comm.; Shamokinaki: Sociology Club. S.ivV .; Vbca That's all right. The Fly won’t drink much. 277 MAG seniors MAR The Marines want me! Top Row: PETER R. MAGGIO • 1431 Brush Hill Rd., Milton, Moss. • bjs. IN economics • Pi Sigma Epsilon; Hockey Club. WILLIAM M. MAGUIRE • 714 Vernon Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. • ns. in economics • Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; Accounting Soc. PATRICK H. MAHADY • 201 Spring St., Latrobe, Pa. • bx. m history • Literary Soc.; S.G.A. Second Row: JAMES P. MAHON • 7 Oak Terr., Neptune City, A . J. • b.s. in economics • Villanovan; S.AM.; Jr. Class Comm.; Marketing Soc.; Soph. Class Comm.; Shamokinaki; Beta Gamma Debate; NROTC; Intra. Sports. VICTOR A. MAJEWSKI • 144 Edgewood Ave., Brook haven. Pa. • B.S. IN ECONOMICS. PHILIP J. MALARKEY • 1104 Mahanlongo St., Poltsville, Pa. • bx. in civil engineering • A.S.C.E.; I.J.F.; Intra. Sports; Villanova Singers; Sr. Steer. Comm. Fourth Row: Torrington, ROBERT D. MARCIANO • 312 New Harwinton Rd., to Conn. • B.A. in social science • Delta Pi Mu; I.F.C.; ntra- Cheerleader; Sociology Club; S.G.A.; Soph. Class Comm. JOSEPH V. MARCIN • 128 Vernon St., Manchester, Con - economics • Conservative Club; Intra. Sports; K of C, JOSEPH F. MARSH • 17 Milburn Ave., Crenlock, N. J- POLITICAL SCIENCE. Third Row: THOMAS B. MALONE • 31 Eschenbach St., Frankfurt Germany • b.s. in psychology. JAMES MALSEED • 32 E. 61 St., Media, Pa. • b.j. in econ • I.J.F.; IRS.; WWVU; Sr. Class Comm.; Jr. Class Cc Accounting Soc. ROBERT N. MANGONE • 3953 McClure Ave., Pittsburgh, ba. in social science • Drill Team; NROTC; Sr. Steer. Co Baseball; Intra. Sports; History Club. Bottom Row: HARLES J. MARTIN • 6 Harvey La., Malvern, Pa. • BX. ts CHEMICAL ENGINEERING. FRANCIS J. MARTINEZ • 650 Kenmore Rd., Philadelphia. Pc. • I nine tL£CTKICAL engineering. IS F. MARTINI • 201 Penn Blvd., Lansdowne, Pa. • SharJ’ B4ske,baU: I-J-F-; Intra. Sports; K of C; Rugby; chol k“ kl: SpMUh Club; WWVU; Soph. Class Comm.; P y- p la mi ,p a et a fli fa m fa Mi Fourth Row: BRUCE R. McCAFFERY • I Allen Aw., Alenhurst, X. J • Bi. in- economics • NROTC; Delta Pi Epsilon: Intra. Sports; Rugby. MARYANN T. MCCARTHY • 2537 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg, Pa. ♦ B.S. in NURSING • Pi Theta Chi; Navy Nurse Candidate Corps; Shamokinaki; Soph. Class Comm. NEIL R McCarthy • 1032 Locust Rd., Wilmette, III. • b.s. is economics • Accounting Soc.; Young Republicans Club Bottom Row: JOSEPH P. McCAULEY • 837 Ivy Rd., Broad Axe, Pa. • ba. in history • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Intra. Sports; Villanovan; History Club. Treas. WALTER J. McCAULEY • Water St., Mahonoy Plane. Pa. • ba. in POLITICAL SCIENCE. WILLIAM J. McCLOSKEY • 7231 Brent Rd., Upper Darby, Pa. • b.a. in social science • WWVU, Station Mgr.; Villanovan; I.J.F : Belle Air; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Class Comm.; Shamokinaki MAT seniors McC Top Row: JOHN J. MATHIAS • 707 Inverness Dr., Horsham, Pa. • b.s. in- chemistry • A.S.C.E., Sec., Treas. HENRY M. MATRI • 10 Deer Horn Trail, Upper Saddle River, X. J • bs. in economics • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Intra. Sports; Accounting Soc. CONRAD J. MAYER • 609 Bergen Dr., Wellington West, Riverton. X. J. • B.E. IN CIVIL encineerinc. Second Row: THOMAS C. MAYER • 609 Lehigh Ave., Uncaster, Pa. • Bi. in- economics • C.C.D.; Conservative Club; Intra. Sports; K of C, Political Union; Accounting Soc. RICHARD A. MAZZIM • 5730 Xassau St., Philadelphia, Pa. • b.e. in ELECTRICAL encineerinc • Eta Kappa Nu, Pres.; Tau Beta Pi; I.E.E.E. JOHN E. McANDREWS. JR • 711 Summer St.. Media, Pa. • ba. in English • Intra. Sports; Literary Soc ; Sociology Club. Third Row: WILLIAM G. McARTHUR • 722 Arlington Rd , Penn Valley, Pa. • Bi. in mathematics • Math Club; Astronomical Soc.; Intra. Sports. K of C; Soph. Class Comm.; A.S.C.E. GERALD B McATEER • 3220 Cathedral Ave., N.W. Washington. D. C. • Bi. in ECONOMICS • Finance Soc.; Track; Intra. Sports. THOMAS M. McAULIFFE • 2728 Boas St., Harrisburg, Pa. • b.i in electrical engineering • I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports; S.G.A.; Sr. Steer. Comm. I really don’t have anything to say. I just wanted to straighten my shorts. 279 McC SENIORS McF Top Row: ROBERT T. McCOOK • Littleton Rd., .iforris Plains, A J. • B.s. IN ceolocy • Geology Club, Pres., S.G.A. Rep.; Hockey Club. RICHARD F. McCORMACK • Ftdtral HiU 1 RD. 2, Delhi, A'. Y. • BE. DT CIVIL ENGINEERING. HARRY E. McCREEDY • Schiller St., Philadelphia, Pa. • b.a. in POLinCAL SCIENCE. Second Row: GERALD F. McCUE • West Elm St., Pembroke, Mass. • be. in electrical ENGINEERING Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports. WILLIAM E. McCUNE • 740 Lawton Ave., Havertown, Pa. • ■x. in education • NROTC; Intra. Sports; Sr. Steer. Comm. JAMES M. McCUSKER • 12 Eastman Ave., Poxboro, Mass. • B.s. in economics • C.C.D.; Delta Pi Epsilon; Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports; Pershing Rifles; Rugby. Third Row: JAMES T. McDONNELL • 123 Wolf St., Philadelphia, Pa. • be. in- electrical ENGINEERING. WILLIAM L. McDONOUGH • SCS Parkview Dr., Wynnewood, Pa. • Bjt. in social science • Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; Villanovan; Jr. Class Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.; Accounting Soc.; S.G.A. MICHAEL J. McELDERRY • 205 Forrest Ave., Elkins Park, Pa. • b.s. in economics • Intra. Sports; Accounting Soc. Fourth Row: M. NANCY McENERNEY • 3321 Bryn Mawr Ave., BalaCynwyd, Pa. • in biolocy • Biology Club, Sec. WILLIAM J. McENTEE, JR. • 33 Stratford PL, Deal, N. J. • b.s. in economics Accounting Soc. PATRICIA M. McERLANE • 6153 A Franklin St., Philadelphia, Pa. • be. in nursing • Belle Air; Belle Masque; Pi Theta Chi; Shamokinaki; Women’s Glee Club; Jr. Class Comm.; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Class Comm. Every time I lie my nose gets longer. °uuom a rw: Pa iJI.C«HAEL McFADDEX XL Vernon Ave., Brookhaven. WtRuinTST Intra' Sports; Accounting Soc. NURs.vr v A M?FALLS 2 Salisbury Lane, Malvern, Pa. • U Pi aVT Nuwe Cand d ‘e Corps; Alpha Psi Omega, Treas.; Air Wk r-, Women,, Club; Belle Masque; C.C.D.; Belle mi MaPwCJ“ C°mm ; Shamokinaki. ecoNoi F‘ McFALLS 802 Cypress St., Yeadon, Pa. • • McG SENIORS McT Top Row: TERENCE J. McGIN’LEY, JR. • 200 Walnut Ave., Wayne, Pa. • b.s. in economics • Beta Gamma Debate; Intra. Sports; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Accounting Soc. JAMES J. McGINTY • 2819 Arctic Ave., Atlantic City, A . J. • bs. in economics • Intra. Sports. JOHN H. McGOLDRICK • 236 E. Highland Ave.. Philadelphia, Pa. • 8.S. IN economics • Accounting Soc. Second Row: JOSEPH W. McGOUGH • 236 Grant Ave., Bell Uawr, A . J. • B.E. IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • I.E.E.E. THOMAS P. McGOWAN • 4841 N. Lawrence St., Philadelphia, Pa. • b.s. in economics • Accounting Soc. PAUL M. McGRATH • Park Dr., North Rye, N. Y. • ba. in political science • Football; Conservative Club; Intra. Council; Shamokinaki; Spanish Club; Intra. Sports; Young Republicans. Third Row: ALBERT P. McGRAW • 1428 Anthony Wayne, Wayne, Pa. • ms. in economics • K of C. ROBERT M. McKEE • 1131 W. Erie Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • b.s. in economics • Intra. Sports; Accounting Soc. THOMAS J. MCLAUGHLIN • 80S W. Oak St., Norristown, Pa • bs. IN economics • Delta Pi Epsilon; Intra. Sports; SA.M. Isn’t this better than a Blue Key tour. Fourth Row: FRANCIS P. McMANIMON • 600 Greenway Ave., Trenton, N. J. • ba. in history • Jr. Steer. Comm.; Prelaw Soc.; Intra. Sports; History Club, Vice Pres. EUGENE J. McMANUS • 505 Upland Rd., Havertown, Pa. • MS. in economics • Intra. Sports; K of C; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Account- ing Soc. JOHN R. McMILLAN • 1225 Montgomery Ave., Wynnewood, Pa. • BA. IN ENGLISH. Bottom Row: ALEXANDER E. McNEIL • 75 Moore Ave., Ml. Kisco, N. Y. • ms. in CIVIL engineering • A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Villanovan; Villanova Engr. RICHARD J. McSORLEY • 500 Glen Arden Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa. • b.a. in history • NROTC; Drill Team; Intra. Council; Intra. Sports; History Chib. JOHN A. McTEAR • 9632 Convent Ave., Philadelphia. Pa. • ms. in mechanical ENGINEERING • A5.M.E.; Villanova Engin.; Intra. Sports; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Soph Class Comm.; Political Union; S.GA. 281 MEL SENIORS MIT Top Row: RICHARD J. MELANSON • « 6 Melrose St., Melrose, Moss. • b.s ix economics • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; SGA; Soph. Class Comm. Intra. Sports. WILLIAM P. MELCHIONNI • 2246 Gross Ate., Pennsauken, N. J. • s. ix economics • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Basket- ball, Capt. JOSEPH G. MELVIN. JR • 4 .V. Drexel Ate., Havertown, Pa • bjs. ix economics • Accounting Soc.; Intra. Sports. Second Row: ROBERT J. MENTZIXGER • 23-11 High St., Pairlawn, .V. J. • b.e. in civil encineerinc • SGA rep.; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.; A.S.C.E., Pres.; Blue Key; Intra. Sports; Who’s Who. DENTS M. MEREDITH • Ocean Ranch, 1110 S. Ocean Blvd., Pompano Beach, Fla. • u.s. in political sciexce. ALBERT L. MEYER, JR. • 306 Owen Ate.. Lansdowne, Pa • B.S. IN CLASSICAL lAXCVACE • Classics SoC Third Row: FREDERICK A. MEYER • 140 Remington Rd., Manhasset, A'. Y. • BS. IN ECONOMICS • Soph. Class Comm.; NROTC; Marketing Soc.: Vice Pres.; SGA rep.; Villanova Singers; Intra. Sports. RICHARD W. MEYERSBURG • 54 William St., Demarest, A'. J. • b.s. in ECONOMICS • Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; Pi Sigma Epsi- lon; Pre-Law Soc.; Rugby; Shamokinaki. LAWRENCE E. MILLER • 65 Christine Ave., Trenton, A’. J. • bjs. in social science • Beta Gamma Soc.; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Pre- law Soc.; I.R.S.; SGA; Political Union; Shamokinaki; Soph. Class Comm.; Jr. Comm.; Conservative Club; Biology Club; Intra Sports. Well . . . we don't exactly give them away. SPKUU STUOfNT MJtS m iRSWtTSllKTMrtl) Fourth Row: EDWARD J. MILLISON • 122 S. Highland Rd., Springfield, Pa. • B E. IN mechanical encineerinc • NROTC; Jr. Class Comm.; Intra Sports; Pershing Rifles, Co-capt. TERENCE N. MILLS • Brinton Lake, R.D. 5, West Chester, Pa. BA. IN social science • History Club; Villanovan; Political Union; Rugby; Belle Masque. LAURENCE J. MILY • 2628 Columbia St., Allentown, Pa. • B.s. in economics • Accounting Soc.; Belle Masque Sec.; C.C.D.; SGA; wwvu Bottom Row: MARIANN I MINK • 1020 Larchmont Ave., Havertown, Pa. • B.S. IN NURSING. PHILIP A. MINO • Annandale, R.D. 1, Annandale, A'. J. • b.s. in education • Belle Air; K of C, Grand Knight; Sanctuary Soc. DONALD A. MITCHELL. JR. • 481 Timber La., Devon, Pa • ■■s. in economics • Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Shamokinaki. MOF seniors MUL Top Row: JOSEPH F. MOFFA • 2845 Berkley St, Camden, A’. J. • ba. in psychology • Psychology Club. JOHN A. MOFFITT • 91 Pratt St., Rouses Point, A. Y. • bs. in social SCIENCE • SA.M.; AS.M.E.; Intra. Sports. JOHN E. MOHL • 1219 Willow St., Lebanon, Pa. • ex. in elec- trical ENGINEERING. Second Row: RALPH T. MONACO • 37 Far Horitons Dr., Easton, Pa. • ia. in philosophy. THOMAS D. MONTE • 12 Belle trove Dr., Upper Montclair, A. J • ba. in social science • C.C.D.; K of C; Jr. Class Comm.; Soph. Class Comm. JAN V. MONTERO • Apartado Aereo 6310, Cali Valle, Colombia, South America • ba. in modern language Third Row: CHARLES P. MOORE • 509 Chester Rd, West Chester, Pa. • ba. in education • Football; K of C; Marketing Soc.; Intra. Sports. CARLISLE L. MORGAN • 417 Garland Rd., Northwood, WUming- ton, Del. • ba. in physics • Physics Club, Sec.-Treas., Vice-Pres.. Delta Epsilon Sigma; Lynx; Mendel Bulletin, Ed.; Intra. Sports; Conservative Club, Vice-Pres. JAMES F. MORGAN, JR. • 612 Merion Ave., Havertown, Pa. • ba. in encush • NROTC; Sr. Class, Vice-Pres.; Jr. Steer. Comm . Intra. Sports; Shamokinaki; T T, Pres. More Park's Sausages MOM ' Fourth Row: ROBERT T. MORGENSTERN • 18 Elm St., Newton, A. J. • ba. in exclish • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Belle Air; Delta Pi Mu, See.; Intra. Sports; S.G.A.; Pre-Law Soc.; Literary Soc. JOHN A. MORRISON • 3 Overlook Rd.. Poughkeepsie, A. Y. • ns. IN ECONOMICS • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.; Hockey Club; Intra. Sports; K of C; S.A.M.; Villanovan. FRANCES X. MORRISSEY • 124 Copely Rd., Upper Darby, Pa. • B.E. IN CIVIL engineering • Phi Kappa Pi; Villanova Engr.; AS.C.E ; S.G.A. Rep.; Intra. Sports. Bottom Row: ROBERT L. MORSE • 16 Gruber Dr., Glen Cove, A. Y. • ns. in economics • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Intra. Sports; K of C; Marketing Soc.; Pi Sigma Epsilon; S.G.A. Rep.; Pre-Law Soc. CHARLES A. MULLEN • 50 E. Brown Si., Norristown, Pa. • ba. in economics • Accounting Soc.; Intra. Sports. MICHAEL P. MULLEN • 207 Barclay La., Cherry Hill, N. J • ba. in economics • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Accounting Soc.; Pre-Law Soc.; Intra. Sports. 283 MUL SENIORS NOO Top Row: T. DANIEL MULLRAY • Valley View, Newtown Square, Pa • 8.S. IX economics • Pre-Law Soc. AIDAX T. MURPHY • 36 Princeton Ave., Berkeley Heights, N. J. • BX. ix CIVIL engineering • Phi Kappa Pi; NROTC; Drill Team. CORNELIUS J. MURPHY. JR. • 1043 £. Cheltenham Ave., Phila- delphia, Pa. • b.s IN economics • Yillanovan; S.A.M.: Intra. Sports. Second Row: EDWARD F. MURPHY • 2724 Morris Rd., Ardmore, Pa. • bx. in education' • History Club; S.G.A.; Lacrosse: Intra. Sports. ROBERT J. MURPHY • 7031 Greenhill Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.A. IX EXCLISH. DANIEL T. MURRAY • 6827 Narrows Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. • BA. IX SCIENCE. Third Row: DENNIS M. MURRAY • 74 Bultonball La., Glastonbury, Conn. • b.e. in chemical encineerixg • S.G.A.; Jr. Class Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.; A.I.Ch.E.; Intra. Sports JANE M MURRAY • 214 Powell Rd., Springfield, Pa. • b.s. in NURSING. CHARLES MYERS • 14 W. Moreland Ave., Philadelphia, Pa • bs. ix economics • Accounting Soc. Fourth Row: ROBERT T. NAST • R D. Highland Ave., West Chester, Pa. • BS. IN FOLITICAI. SCIENCE. JOHN J NATAL I NT • 212 Belvoir Rd., R.D. 4. Norristown, Pa. • b.s. in biology • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Belle Masque; K of C; Biology Club. GENNARO L. NTCASTRO • 112 Clamar Ave., Havertown, Pa. • bx. in economics • Intra. Sports; Rugby; K of C; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Accounting Soc. Cheat in my Ethics test, Sir? Bottom Row: FRANK G. NTSENFELD • 6701 7th St., Philadelphia, Pa. • b.s. in biology • Conservative Club; Biology Club; I.J.F.; Political Union; Spanish Club; Villanovan; History Club. DENNIS N. NITKA • 160 Isle of Venice; Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. • i'x. in civil engineering • A.S.C.E.; I.J.F.; Intra. Sports; Shamo- kinaki; S.A.M.; Villanova Singers. WILLIAM K. NOOK • 2726 Dryden Rd.. Shaker Heights, Ohio • •s. ix economics • Sr. Steer. Comm ; K of C; Shamokinaki; Intra Sports; S.G.A. Second Row: RICHARD O'BRIEN • So-I5 Ava PL, Jamaica Estates, S. Y • BX. IN EDUCATION. GEORGE P. O’CONNELL • 843 Elkins Ave., Elkins Park, Pa • B.S. IN ECONOMICS. MICHAEL J. O’CONNELL • 1824 Gardenia Ave., Merrick, N. Y. • B.S. in ECONOMICS • Accounting Soc.. S.G.A.; Pro-Law Soc.: Intra. Sports; Shamokinaki. Third Row: NOV seniors ONE Top Row: JOSEPH E. NOVAK. JR. • 136 Texas Ave., Trenton, ,V. J. • b.e. in mechanicae ENGINEERING • A.S.M.E.; Villanova Engr. GERARD J. OBRIEN • 450 E. Main St., Lansdale, Pa • bx. in electrical encineejunc • I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Nu, Trca .; Intra Sports; Tau Beta Pi. KATHLEEN M. O BRIEN • 4827 .V. Mascher St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. IN NURSING. DENNIS J. O’CONNOR • 19 Menand Rd„ Menands, S. Y. • b.s. in- economics • K of C; Marketing Soc.; Pre-Law Soc.; Pi Sigma Epsilon; S.A.M. CHARLES O’DONNELL • 1358 Edge hill Rd., Darby, Pa. • be. in ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. DENNIS J. O’HARA • 606 IP. Park St., Arlington l gts.. III. • .s. in economics • NROTC; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.. Blue Key; Lynx. Ed.; Pre-Law Soc.; Rugby; Villanovan: Who’s Who. Fourth Row: HARRY W. OLDFIELD. JR. • 123 Mansion Dr.. Media, Pa. • b.s. in economics • Finance Soc.; Lacrosse; Intra. Sports; Soph. Class Comm.; NROTC. JOHN F. O’LOUCHLIN • 1219 Rose St., Plainfield, V. J. • B.A. • S.G.A. Rep.; Villanovan; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Shamokinaki. WILLIAM F. O’MALLEY • 418 Arlington PL, Chicago. III. • B.E. in- civil engineering • A.S.C.E.: lntr3. Sports. Hot tom Row: BRUCE A. O’NEILL • 7327 Boyer St., Philadelphia. Pa. • b . in roUTTCAL SCIENCE • I.C.C.; Pre-Law Soc.; Political Union; Sociology Club. JOSEPH J. O’NEILL • 235 Magnolia Terr., Upper Darby, Pa. • bx. in civil engineering • A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports; Track. PATRICK I). O'NEILL • 238 Strathmore Rd., Haver town, Pa. • bx. in economics • Belle Masque; Intra. Sports; S.A.M.: Accounting Soc. Ladies Gentlemen Gringoes of all ages' 285 OSH seniors PEA I don’t believe be did That! Top Row: TIMOTHY B. O’SHEA • Oil .V. George St., Rome, N. Y. • iiA 1N English • Delta Pi Mu; Hockey Club; I. j. F.; I„,ra. Sports; Pre- 2177 Broadway, Gary, Ind. • bjs. in WILLIAM R. O'SHIELDS BI0L0CY. MICHAEL J. OSLAC • 3750 Lake Shore Dr., Chicago !U • be ln electrical kngineerinc • I.E.E.E.; Villanova Fnsr’r NRfyrr WWVU; Inin. Sport,; Drill Team. ' ’ NR0TC’ Second Row: ANNETTE R. PACZKOWSKI • 20 Orchard St., South Amboy. N. J ' s. in nursinc • Women’s Glee Club; Pi Theta Chi; Soph. Class FRANK M fi Sr-C°mm : BeUc Air: Shamokinaki r RANK M. PARFUMI • 324 S. Columbia Ave., Woodbury N j . BS. IN EDUCATION. RICHARD J. PAGE I.V MODERN LANGUAGE Club. 136 W. Portland Ave., Ventnor, N. J. • ba. C.C.D.; Hockey Club; Intra. Sports; Spanish Third Row: JOSEPH A. PANZAREU.A • 4 D, Men Ave.. RoekviUe C«, A. Y. ba. IN social SCIENCE • Pre-Law Soo in)n c _ C,Ub; P ycho,ogy Club: Spanish Club; K of C CCD ROBERT J. PARADIES • .0. Bo, 210, Manila Phil'p s «.M.E, Golf; Pi Tau Sigma JAMES M. PARELLA • 017 Nolle St., Norristown, Pa • s i education • Sr. Steer. Comm.; S.GA.; History Club; Intra. Sport Fourth Row: EDWARD A. PARELLO • 1140 Woodmere PI., Plainfield, N. J. BA. in political science • Intra. Sports. BARBARA A. PARK • 6 Cloiridge Ct., Montclair, N. J. • n-S- ,N nursinc • Belle Air; Women’s Glee Club, S.G.A. Rep.; Pi Theta Chi; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Shamokinaki; C.C.D.; Soph. Class Comm.; Sigma Theta Tau, Prelim. Comm., Sec.; Wfho's Who. RICHARD C. PARRI • 25 Hampton Rd., Hamden, Conn. • bs. w economics • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Cheerleaders; Intra. Sports; K of C; S.GJV Bottom Row: JOHN R. PATANE • 400 New Boston St., Canastola, N. Y. • in political science • Baseball; Political Union; I.R.S.; Intra. Sports; Soph. Class Comm. LAWRENCE A. PEACOCK • 1520 41 Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. in mechanical engineering • Intra. Sports; AS.M.E.; Soph. Class Comm. DAVID R. PEASE • 48 Lincoln Ave., Norwich, Conn. • ,s economics • Gamma Phi; Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; S.A.M.. Jr. Class Comm.; K of C. 286 PEC SENIORS POR Fourth Row: STEPHEN J. PIPITONE • 732 X. bird St., Philadelphia. Pa. • BS. IN education • Biology Club. EUGENE E. P1TTELLI • 5757 Woodtrcsl Ave., Philadelphia. Pa • BS. IN 8IOLOCY. PETER M. PIZZINO • 10 Prospect Ave.. E. Rockaway. X. Y • B.E. IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • I.E.E.E.; Intra. SpOftS. Top Row: PAUL C. PECORARO • 152 Seneca Cl., Paramus. X. J. • bj4. in political science • NROTC; Intra. Sports; Shamokinaki. GREGORY G. PEDEN • 54 E. 41 h St.. Xew Castle, Del. • bs. is economics • S.A.M.; Villanovan; Marketing Soc.; Intra. Sports; Belle Masque; Finance Soc. JOSEPH G. PENARCZYK • S15 Newark Ave., Manville, N. J. • B.E. IN electrical ENGINEERING • Eta Kappa Nu, Vke-Pres.; Tau Beta Pi; I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports. Second Row: THOMAS J. PERLITZ • 260 Linden St . Winnetka. U. • bs. in social science • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Intra. Sports; K of C; Lynx; Psychology Club, Sec. DONALD J. PETERS, JR • 345 X. iOth St., Camp Hill, Pa • r.s. in economics • NROTC; Bridge Club, Pres. RAYMOND E. PETERS • 532 S 54Ih St . Philadelphia, Pa • BS. IN ECONOMICS. Third Row: ROBERT A. PHILLIPS • 404 Scranton Ave., Lynbrook, X. Y. • B.s. in economics • Soph. Class Comm ; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Finance Soc.; Political Union; Intra. Sports; S.G.A. ANTHONY J. PIETROFITTA • 200 Packard St., l ammonton, X. J • B.E. IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • AS.M.E. ALEXANDER A. PIOTROWSKI • 618 Graisbury Ave., Haddonfteld. X. J. • B.S. IN ECONOMICS. Bottom Row: RODNEY P. PLOURDE • 29 Beach St., Portsmouth, R . • b.e. in- civil engineering • S.G.A.; Tau Beta Pi; Villanova Singers; Intra. Sports; A.S.C.E., Sec., Vke-Pres. EMIL E. POGORELEC • 88 Center St., Clifton, X. J. • b.s. in biolocy • Intra. Sports; Mendel Bulktin. Business Ed.; Biology Club, Vice-Prcs.; Jr. Class Comm.; Sr. Class Comm.; Political Union. JOHN D. PORTOCK • 14 Willard Ave.. Pleasantville. N J r b.s. IN CHEMISTRY • Intra. Sports. 287 POW SENIORS QUI Top Row: SYDNEY J. POWELL, III • 1148 Morris Rd., Wynncwood, Pa. • be. m biology • Belle Masque; Conservative Club; Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta; Political Union; Villanovan. J. ERIC PRANTNER • 214 Rockingham Rd., Rosemonl, Pa. • be. in biology • Lambda Kappa Delta; Biology Club. CHARLES M. PREAS • 1933 Clarenden St., Toledo, Ohio • ba. in social science • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Track; Intra. Sports; Soph. Class Comm. Second Row: JOHN PREGMON • 626 Maple St., Old Forge, Pa. • b.z. in civil engineering. THOMAS E. PRIORY • 116 Jefferson Ave., Bristol, Pa. • be. in- economics • Pre-Law Soc.; Rugby; Soph. Class Comm.; Jr. Class Comm. LAWRENCE E. PROCZKO • 1639 Newport Ave., Northampton, Pa. • be. in economics. Third Row: FREDERICK J. PSAKI • 43 Locust St., Garden City, N. Y. • ba. in political science • Astronomical Soc.; Conservative Club; Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sports; Spanish Club; Pre-Law Soc.; Political Union; Villanova Singers. PAUL A. PUCHALIK • 310 Watchung Ave., N. Plainfield, 1V. J. • be. IN economics • Accounting Soc.; Baseball; Intra. Sports; Hockey Club. FRANK X. PURCELL, JR. • 514 Merwyn Rd., Narberlh, Pa. • BE. IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING • A.I.Ch.E., Sec., TrcaS. Fourth Row: JOEL A. PURCELL • 1421 Van Steffy Ave., Wyomissing, Pa. • BE. IN economics • Accounting Soc.; Intra. Sports. CHARLES H. PURDY • 159 Oleo Ave., Clementon, N. J. • ba. in history • History Club. ANTHONY S. QUATTROCHI • 113 Railroad Ave., Swedesboro, N. J. • BE. IN electrical engineerinc • Phi Kappa Pi, Treas., S.GA. Rep.; I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports. 9-1-201-232-9467 ... 1 think . . . 288 Bottom Row: y MARIO A. QUATTROCHI • 147 Caswell Ave., Staten Island. N. • BE. IN CIVIL ENGINEERING • A.S.C.E. . MARTIN A. QUAYLE • 335 Norwood Ave., South Plainfield, A - ' • b.s. in biology • Biology Club; Spanish Club. HUGH D. QUINN • 27 Indian Field Rd., Greenwich, Conn. • ba. i political science • Intra. Sports; Delta Pi Mu. QUI seniors REY Top Row: TOMAS R. QUINONES • 1210 Magdalena Ave., Condado, Santruce, Puerto Rico • b.s. in economics • Spanish Club; Political Union; Astronomical Soc.; Accounting Soc.; Intra. Sports. JOHN J. RABENAU • 6324 Westminster St., St. Louis, Mo. • b.s. in economics • Delta Pi Epsilon, Pres.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Sr. Steer. Comm.; S.G.A.; Lynx; Who’s Who. ROBERT D. RADICS • 135 Howard Terr., Leona, N. J. • its.. IN civil engineering • Villanova Singers; K of C; A.S.C.E.; Swim- ming; Intra. Sports; Sr. Class Comm. Second Row: JOSEPH RAGONESE • 1531 5. S2nd St., Philadelphia, Pa. • ba. in history • Political Union; Literary Soc.; C.C.D.; Conservative Club, Sec.; History Club. PATRICK P. RANDAZZO • 12 Maple Leaf Dr., Park Rid tie, K. J • ba. IN HISTORY • Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; History Club; Jr. Class Comm. WALTER J. RAY, JR. • 214 Glenwood Ave., MerchantviUe, J. • B.s. IN ECONOMICS • Football. Third Row: JOHN J. RAYMOND • 55 Colgate Ave., Johnstown, Pa. • bj:. in electrical ENGINEERING • NROTC; I.E.E.E.; Drill Team; Villanova Singers; Soph. Class Comm. ROBERT M. RAZIANO • I0S S. Kingman Rd., South Orange, A'. J • b.s. in economics • S.A.M., S.G.A., Rep. DAVID J. REAP • 110 Catapla Ave., Perth Amboy, A’. J. • b.e. in- mechanical engineering • A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports. You understand of course, all Steering Committee applicants must take a physical. Fourth Row: FRANCIS J. REARDON. JR. • 4 Maplewood Rd., Worcester, Mass. • ba. in psychology • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Intra. Sports; Political Union; Psychology Club. JAMES J. REFI • 33 Ruth Ave., PhoenixviUe, Pa. • bj:. in elec- trical engineering • Tau Beta Pi, Sec.; Eta Kappa Nu; I.E.E.E.; I.C.G., Vice-Chair. THOMAS J. REILLY • 86 A'. Pine St., A’. Massapequa, V. Y. • ba. in political science • Delta Pi Mu; Spanish Club; Intra. Sports. Bottom Row: LAWRENCE A. REITER • 070 Cherry St., PhoenixiiUe, Pa. • b.e. in mechanical ENGINEERING • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; I.C.G., See., S.G.A Rep; Soph. Class Comm.; A5.M.E.; Intra. Sports JOHN M. REPKO • 757 Starr St.. PhoenixviUe, Pa. • ns. IN eco- nomics • Accounting Soc.; Pi Sigma Epsilon; I.C.G., Trcas. GEORGE E. REYNOLDS • 20 Grover La., IF. Caldwell, A J • b.s. in biolocy • Lambda Kappa Delta; Biology Club; Rugby. 289 RIC SENIORS ROS Top Row: RONALD G. RICCI • 1001 Ridge Rd., Ambringe, Pa. • b.e. in electrical ENGINEERING • Phi Kappa Pi; I.E.E.E.; WWVU; Intra. SporU. HAROLD M. RICH • Box 5S4 Shelter Island Hgts., Shelter Island, N. Y. • bx. in electrical ENGINEERING • I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports; S.G.A. JUDITH A. RILEY • 1620 West Chester Pike, West Chester, Pa. • BS. IS ECONOMICS. Second Row: HILDA A. RIVAS • 749 Haverford Rd.. Bryn Mawr, Pa. • ■- . IN philosophy • Spanish Club. JOAN T. ROBBINS • 1139 £. Riltenhouse St., Philadelphia, Pa. • b.s. in nursinc • Navy Nurse Candidate Corps; C.C.D.; Pistol Team: Pi Theta Chi; I.J.F.; Belle Masque. MATTHEW F. ROCHE • 200 N. Wynnewood Ave., Wynnewood, Pa. • ba. IN English • Literary Soc., Vice-Pres., Pres.; Villanovan; Intra. Sports; S.G.A. Third Row: MICHAEL B. ROCHE • 5853 Roosevelt Blvd., Philadelphia, Pa. • B3. in BIOLOGY • Biology Club; Intra. SporU; Political Union. JAMES E. RODDY • 3753 McKinley St., Washington. D. C. • Bi. in physics • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Intra. Sports; Physics Club, S.G.A. Rep. JOHN W. ROHRER • 722 Ridge Rd., Smoke Rise, K. J. • nx. in- mechanical engineering • Pi Tau Sigma, Pres.; Phi Kappa Pi; Hockey Club; A.S.M.E.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Intra. Sports; Lynx; Sr. Steer. Comm. Sure beats collecting sea shells! Fourth Row: FRANCIS P. ROMANO • 104 S. 2nd St., Bangor, Pa. • ba. in psychology • Intra. Sports; K of C; Shamokinaki; Villanova Singers, Treas., Vice-Pres.; Spires, Dir.; Soph. Class Comm.; Jr. Class Comm.; Who’s Who. DANA B. ROPER • 241 Wyncliffe Ave., Clifton Heights, Pa. • BS. is mathematics • Delta Epsilon Sigma; Astronomical Soc. RITA M. ROQUE • 3541 Jaspen St., Philadelphia, Pa. • s. is NURSINC. Bottom Row: HERBERT J. ROSE, III • 642 Feme Blvd., Drexel Hill, Pa. ‘ B.E. IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. STANLEY A. ROSENBERG • 337 Station Ave., Haddonfield, N. J • B.S. IN 8IOLOCY. RICHARD J. ROSENSTEEL • 325 3rd St., Hanover, Pa. • s. ts economics • Finance Soc.; Football; Intra. Sports. © f5 Ri irm IR I ft 290 ROT SENIORS SAR Top Row: RICHARD D. ROTELLA • 7200 Haul Ave., Upper Darby, Pa. • b.s. in economics • Belle Masque. JAMES F. ROWLEY • 2078 E. 41st St.. Brooklyn, .V. • be. ly electrical ENGINEERING • Swimming; Intra. Sports; Bowling. JEROME M. RUBINO • 637 SOI St., Brooklyn, N. Y. • bx. is psychology • Delta Pi Mu. Sec., Vice-Prcs.; Pre-Law Soc.; Sr. Steering Comm.; Intra. Sports; Psychology Club. Second Row: JOHN A. RUGGER I • 817 Morris St., Philadelphia, Pa. • ba. • C.CJX. Pres. PETER M. RUGGLES • 42 Dunbarton Dr., Huntington, S. Y. • B.S. IN ECONOMICS. JOSE F. RUIZ • Havana, Cuba • b.s. in economics • S.A.M.: Political Union; Spanish Club: University Band; Sr. Steer. Comm. Fourth Row: ROBERT M. RUSSO • 227 Wall St., Metuchen, S. J. • 8.S. in BIOLOCY. THOMAS B. RYAN • 733 Amaryllis Ave., Oradell, N. J. • bs. at economics • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Marketing Soc.; K of C; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; Shamokinaki; Soph. Class Comm. THOMAS J. RYAN • 721 Stockton Circle, Ridley Park, Pa. • b.a. in English • Belle Air; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Pershing Rifles. Bottom Row: WILLIAM J. SAHM • 3433 JV. bth St., Philadelphia, Pa. • bx. in- mechanical ENGINEERING. JOSEPH M. SANTOMAURO • 302 Barbara Dr.. Moscow, Pa. • b.s. in economics • Football; Accounting Soc., Treas.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Shamokinaki; Intra. Sports. ALFRED J. SARBELLO • Route 322, Swedesboro, N. J. • b.e. in- mechanical engineering • A.S.M.E.; VHIanova Singers; Phi Kappa Pi. Third Row: JOHN M. RUSER • 810 W. Oak St., Norristown, Pa. • ns. in- economics. HILARY F. RUSSELL, JR. • 417 S. Main St., Manchester, Conn • B.A. in education • Lynx; C.C.D.; Hockey Club; Lacrosse. JAMES E. RUSSELL • 506 Rutland Ave., West Englewood. N J • b.a. in psychology • Psychology Club. Our group had 37% more teeth. SBA SENIORS SCH Top Row: FRANCIS T. SBAXD1 • 909 Keystone Rd., Chester, Fa. • bx. in economics • Accounting Soc. JOSEPH W. SCALAFANI • 1009 Fayette St., Conshohocken, Pa. • bx. in electrical ENGINEERING • Phi Kapp3 Pi; I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Xu; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Tau Beta Pi. Sec.; Young Republicans Club. Sec. DANIEL J. SCANLON • 627 Lafayette St., Linden, A'. J. • bx. in- economics • K of C; S.A.M. Second Row: JOSEPH F. SCERCA • 80S Bryn Mawr Ate., Newtown Square, Pa. • BX. in economics • Football. THOMAS J. SCHAEDLER, JR. • 4001 Lexington St., Harrisburg, Pa. • ba. in psychology Intra. Sports; Shamokinaki; Biology Club; Young Republicans Club; Psychology Club. CHARLES J. SCHAFER • 449 Harper Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. • ba. in social science Intra. Sports; Swimming; Physics Club; NROTC; Psychology Club. Third Row: BERNARD P. SCHAFFER. JR. • 125 Lee Circle, Bryn Mawr, Pa. • bx. in economics • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Baseball; Basketball; Belle Air; Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; Shamokinaki. CAROLYN SCHLECK • 1270 Mill Rd., Meadowbrook, Pa. • bx. in NURSING • Belle Air. JAMES R. SCHLECK • 61 Stocker Rd., Essex Fells, AT. J. • bx. in- chemical engineering • Intra. Sports; Lynx; A.I.Ch.E. Fourth Row: ALBERT G. SCHMERGE • 835 Claflin Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y. • b.s. in economics Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports; Shamokinaki; Jr. Class Comm. OTTO R. SCHOENBORN • 1344 Decatur St., Camden, N. J. • bx. in economics • Football; Accounting Soc. LARRY R. SCHULTZ • 17 Brook La., Bordentown, N. J. • bx. in mechanical ENGINEERING • Phi Kappa Pi; NROTC; Intra. Sports. Alka-Seluer on the Rocks.” Bottom Row: ROBERT T. SCHULTZ • 1« Midland Ape.. Garfield, X. 1 ■ nimSS 5 1 ««««WO • I.E.E.E.; Phi Kappa Pi. mtTRICH M. SCHWARTZ • 149 Davis Rd., Doylestown, Pa. • I EE E ELECTRICAL wf aw“ wc Intra. Sports; Phi Kappa Pi: A SCHWARTZ • 1900 Fawn Dr., Laverock, Philo Pa. • b.a. , . jntra SportJ. Sr steer. Comm SCI SENIORS SHE Top Row: JOSEPH E. SCIARRO • 230 £. Bork Aw., Wildwood. N. J • bx. IX mechanical engixeerixc • A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports; Phi Kappa Pi. GORDON' J. SCOPINICH • 2406 £. Haztard St., Philadelphia, Pa • B.A. IN political science • Intra. Sports; Spanish Club. JOSEPH P. SCOTTI • 1302 Pine St., Morristown, Pa. • b.s. in SOCIOLOGY. Second Row: EDWARD D. SCURA • 41 Hudson Aw., Totoua, N. J. • bx. in biolocy • Intra. Sports; Sr. Class Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.; Biology Club. WILLIAM M. SCUTTA • R.D. 2, Tamaqua, Pa. • b.s. in educa- tion • Lynx; Intra. Sports; S.G.A.; Literary Soc. HENRY P. SEAGER • 411 W. Center St., Makanoy City, Pa. • BX. IN electrical engineerinc • Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Pi, Sec.; Villanova Engr.; I.E.E.E.; University Band. Third Row: GUSTAVE J. SEASONGOOD • 0623 Dedaker St., Philadelphia, Pa • ba. in psychology • Intra. Sports; Sociology Club; Psychology Club. S. CURTIS SEIFERT • 17 Neltletree La., Leviltown, Pa. • b.a. in political science • Shamokinaki; I.J.F.; WWVU; Sociology Club, Trcas.; Intra. Sports; Jr. Class Comm.; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.; Astronomical Soc.; Pre-Law Soc.; Track; ViUanovan; Young Republicans Club. PAUL A. SERVICE • P.O. Box 6, Rosedale 22, L. ., A Y. • bx. in- civil engineering. Fourth Row: DOMINICK J. SEVILLE • 151 Whittle Aw., Bloomfield, ff. J. • b.s. in education • Belle Air; Biology Club; I.R.S.; Intra. Sports, History Club; Political Union; S.G.A. JAMES J. SHANAHAN. JR. • 126 Prospect St , HerchantviUe, A J • b.s. in economics • C.C.D.; Intra. Sports; Accounting.Soc. RICHARD T. SHAW • 901 Jay Dr., Wantagh, A'. Y. • bx. in- mechanical engineering • A5.M.E.; Intra. Sports. Bottom Row: CHARLES J. SHEA • Earl Mackley Apts., Apt. 333, M and Bristol Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. • bx. in economics • Intra. Sports; Accounting Soc., Sec.; ViUanovan. RICHARD J. SHEA • 90 Tower Rd., Waterbury, Conn. • b.s. in- biology • Lambda Kappa Delta; History Club. JOHN T. J. SHEDLOSKY • 827 Hampshire Rd., Drexel Hill. Pa • bx. in electrical ENGINEERING • NROTC; I.E.E.E.; Drill Team. I always heard Fine Arts was A-B but this is ridiculous. 293 SHE SENIORS T i ■-S. is dflHH “I don’t know Jim. what do you want to run for?” Top Row: WALTER J. SHEEDY • 43 Church Rd.. Frozen, Pa. economics • Intra. Sports; Accounting Soc. MICHAEL A. SHEPARD • 1030 Woodson Rd., Baltimore, Md. • bx. in economics • Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports; K of C; Lacrosse; NROTC. ANDREW J. SHERIDAN • 5416 Center St., Chevy Chose, Md. • Bjt. in science • Biology Club, Pres., Treas.; C.C.D.; Delta Epsilon Sigma. Second Row: FRANCIS J. SHERLOCK • 127 Barclay La., Cherry Hill, N. J. • bx. in economics • Football; Intra. Sports; S.A.M. JOHN M. SHERM, JR. • 5000 Marvine Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa. • BX. IN mechanical ENGINEERING • NROTC j A5.M.E.; Phi Kappa Pi; Intra. Sports; Drill Team. KENT R. SHIELDS • 580 Brush HiU Rd., Milton, Mass. • BX. in psychology • Lacrosse; Intra. Sports; Rugby; Baseball; Spanish Club; Psychology Club. Third Row: GEORGE C. K. SHIM • 6351 Overbrooh Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • BX. IN ECONOMICS • I.R.S.; S.A.M. JOHN C. SILVA • 986 £. Ridtewood Ave., Ridgrwood, N. J. • bx. in economics • NROTC; Drill Team; Marketing Soc., Sec.; Semper Fidelis; Intra. Sports; History Club. J. RUSSELL SIMEONE • 500 Foster Dr., Springfield, Pa. • ba. in psychology • Pre-Law Soc.; Psychology Club; Sociology Club; Sanctuary Soc. Fourth Row: JOSEPH SKIDMORE. JR. . 23 Chestnut Ridge Rd., Haslet. N. J. Sport, mo r ‘ Sr StW C°mm : DdU K MU: lDtra :rC,S j SKIRVEN 424 Folsom Ave., Folsom, Pa. • bx. V DAVm'? CCOUn,inK So' : Sports u C SLACK 41 Chestnut St., Allendale, A’. . • poll - ENC,VK ,XC • Jr steer. Comm.; I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports; SG A Ln,°n; S DCtuary Soc ' Phi KaPP p«; Soph. Class Comm Bottom Row: RICHARD C. SMITH • 1040 Walnut Ave., Woodbury Hgts., A' J -s- WUTICAL science • I.R.S.; Intra. Sports; Lynx; Political rnuv fSyCh0l0Ky Club: Villanova Singers; History Club. JOHN A. SOMERS • 123 Fisk Dr.. Newington, Conn. • V|,V0MICS Jr‘ Steer. Comm.; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; '«R-nova Singers, S.G.A. Rep. . DRICK H. SOULE, JR. • 303 Highland Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. NROTC1 CLCCn,CAL enc,n««nc • Phi Kappa Pi; I.E.E.E.; STO Fourth Row: DAVID A. STEIN • 509 E. Parish St., Sandusky, Ohio • bx. is mechanical ENGINEERING • NROTC; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.; A5.M.E.; Drill Team; I.J.F.; Intra. Sports; Phi Kappa Pi, Vice-Pits.; Shamokinaki; Villanova Singers. MICHAEL B. STEINBERG • 1737 Academy La., Havertown, Pa • BJ . IN biology • Political Union; Intra. Sports; Biology Club. JOSEPH J. STETLER • 7009 Whittier Blvd., Belhesda. Std. • BX. IN CIVIL ENGINEERING • A.S.C.E.; Belle Masque; Intra. Sports. Bottom Row: JOHN W. STEVENS • 117 Canterbury Dr., Chester, Pa. • bx. in- economics • Intra. Sports; Accounting Soc. LOUIS J. STINGONE • 210 bth Ave., New York 14, A'. Y. • ba. is social science • Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sports. BRUCE E. STOEHR • 244 Eakins Rd.. Manhassel, N. V • bs. is economics • S.A.M.; K of C; Intra. Sports; NROTC.1 SPA SENIORS Top Row: WALTER F. SPATH, JR. • 11 Hillcrest Dr., Pelham Manor, A'. Y. • B.S. IN economics • Gamma Phi; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Sanctuary Soc.; I.R.S.. Vice-Pres., Pres.; Marketing Soc.; S.A.M.; Intra. Sports; Sr. Class Comm.; Who's Who. ANTHONY P. SPIRITO • 840 Park Ave, Elisabeth, N. J. • ba. in- political science • Biology Club; Golf; Intra. Sports. THOMAS J. SPROUL • 108 W. Washington Ave., Clifton Heights, Pa. • B.S. IN economics • Sr. Steer. Comm.; DelU Pi Epsilon S.A.M.; Villanovan; Intra. Sports; Jr. Class Comm. Second Row: TIMOTHY F. STACK • 72 Cates Ave., Waterbury, Conn. • ax. IN electrical engineering • I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports. STEPHEN A. STADELMEYER • R.D. 1, Onilla Rd. Lonsdale, Pa. • b.s. in education • Sanctuary Soc. JOHN D. STAGLIANO • 260 Church St., Alco, N. J • is in education • K of C; Soph. Class Comm. Third Row: ROBERT C. STAGLIANO • Hatfield Valley Rd., Souderton RJ) 1, Pa. • bx. in electrical engineering I.E.E.E ; Intra. Sports ROBERT A. STAHL • Shirley Ave., Fishkill, A'. Y. • r.s. in eco- nomics • NROTC; K of C; SA.M.; Intra. Sports; Jr. Class Comm , University Band. EUGENE M. STEFANELLI • 182 A'. 17t St., Bloomfield, A’. • BA. IN social science • Bowling; Biology Club; Intra. Sports; Psychology Club; Shamokinaki; Track; Sr. Class Comm. So I told him I'd do the term paper when I was good and ready. STO seniors TAV Top Row: LEWIS J. STOWE. Ill • 75 Fox Ridge Rd., Sparta, N. J. • b e. in mechanical engineliung • A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports; Shamo- kinaki; Villanova Engr.; Jr. Class Comm.; Sr. Class Comm. PETER J. STRALO • 214 Staff Rd., ShiUington, Pa. • b.s. in ECONOMICS. PETER J. STRUZZIERI • 46 Wilton St., New Hyde Park, N. Y. • ba. IN classical lancoace • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Shamokinaki; Soph. Class Comm.; Jr. Steer. Comm. Second Row: JAMES E. SULLIVAN • lo3 Lincoln Ave., Barrington, R. I. • ba. in English • I.J.F.; Pre-Law Soc.; Shamokinaki; Spanish Club; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Intra. Sports; Sociology Club. JOHN J. SULLIVAN • 2 Topsail Rd., Cherry Quay Cove, Brick- town, N. J. • B.E. IN CHEMICAL ENCINEERINC. LEO R. SULLIVAN • 45 Larchmont Rd., Salem, Mass. • b.e. in electrical engineering I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports; Phi Kappa Pi. Third Row: MARTIN C. SULLIVAN • 725 Mix Ave., Hamden, Conn. • in physics • Physics Club; Villanova Singers. ROBERT F. SUMINSKI • 7 Conrad St., SayreviUe, S. J. • BA. in economics • Intra. Sports; Accounting Soc.; Soph. Class Comm.; Sr. Class Comm. MICHAEL T. SUTHERLAND • Armed Forces Staff College, Nor- folk, Va. • ba. in political science • Belle Masque, Pres.; NROTC; Villanova Singers; WWVU; Villanovan; Drill Team. Fourth Row: MICHAEL D. SWEENEY • 6 Pennsylvania Blvd., Belle Rose, N. Y. • b.s. in economics • S.A.M.; Intra. Sports; Lacrosse; NROTC; Soph. Class Comm. WILLIAM F. SWEENEY • 39 Mariner La., WiUingboro, N. J. • ba. in political science • Intra. Sports. JOSEPH F. SZCZUR • 4002 Old York Rd.. Philadelphia, Pa. • b.s. IN mathematics • Intra. Sports. Some of us still ride bicycles. Bottom Row: PETER R. SZEKER • 1278 Hooper Ave., Toms River, N. J. • BX. IN mechanical encineerinc • NROTC; A5.M.E.; Drill Team; Intra. Sports; K of C; Villanova Singers. RICHARD M. TARNOWSKI • 206 Soyssel Woodbury Rd., Soysset, N. Y. • BA. IN humanities • C.C.D.; Sanctuary Soc.; S.A.M.; Spanish Club; Intra. Sports; Sr. Class Comm. FRANCIS L. TAVANI • 1834 S. 22nd St., Philadelphia, Pa. • bs. ln economics • Intra. Sports; Accounting Soc. 296 J TAV seniors TOM Top Row: GEORGE M. TAVARES, JR. • 26 Almy Ave., Warren, R. I. • Bjt. zs poutical science • NROTC; Sr. Class Comm. GARY L. TESSITORE • 543 Woodstock Ave., Straford, Conn. • bs. IS ECONOMICS • Gamma Phi; Finance Soc.; Villanova Singers. THOMAS G. TETI • 14S RockgUn Rd., Penn Wynne 51, Pa. • 8s. at economics • Pi Sigma Epsilon; Marketing Soc.; Intra. Sports; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Psychology Club; Soph. Class Comm. Second Row: HASMUKHRAY D. THAKKAR • 49 Brandon Rd., Upper Darby. Pa. • b.e. in mechanical encineerinc • A.S.M.E. THOMAS C. THOMAS, JR. • 18 Welles St., Forty Fort, Pa. • B.S. in economics • Photography Dept., Ed.; Villanovan; Finance Soc.; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Soph. Class Comm.; Intra. Sports. WILLIAM J. THOMAS. JR. • 640 otk Ave., Prospect Park, Pa. B.S. IN BIOLOCY. Third Row: FRED C. THOMISSER • 1185 Rt. 202-206 A. Somerville, A. J. • b . in poutical science • NROTC; Drill Team; Political Union; Politico, Ed.; I.RS.; WWVU; Delta Epsilon Sigma. WILLIAM J. THORN. Ill • 13421 Lindsay St., Philadelphia, Pa. • 8S. IN CHEMISTRY. FRANCIS J. THORNTON • 15 S. Brighton Ave., Upper Darby, Pa • Bs. in economics • Finance Soc.; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Mu Lambda Chi; Intra. Sports. Your class is in Mendel, you jerk! Fourth Row: JAMES G. THORNTON • 15 S. Brighton Ave., Upper Darby, Pa. • b.s. in economics • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Finance Soc., Pres.; Intra. Sports; Mu Lambda Chi. THEODORE T. TICHY • 227 Boonton Ave., Boonton, A'. J. • b.e. in CIVIL encineerinc • A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports. JOSEPH M. TOBIN • 21 Penzance Rd., Stamford, Conn. • b.s. in- economics • Intra. Sports; K of C; Accounting Soc.; Soph. Class Comm.; Sr. Class Comm. Bottom Row: WILLIAM A. TOMASCO • 553 Manor Rd., Wynnewood, Pa. • bjs. in social studies • Political Union; Intra. Sports; Young Republicans. NANCY L. TOMNEY • 320 Alabama Rd., Towson, Md. • B.S. in nursinc • Pi Theta Chi; Shamokinaki; Soph. Class Comm. JEROME E. TOMPKINS • 719 Pine Ridge Rd., Nether Providence. Pa. • b.e. IN mechanical encineerinc • A5.M.E., Vice-Pres.; Tau Beta Pi; Villanova Engr; Intra. Sports. 297 TOO seniors YEN Top Row: FRANK W. TOOHEY. JR. • 5105 Falls Rd. Terr., Baltimore, Sid. • bx. nr mechanical ENGINEERING • Sr. Steer. Comm.; A.S.M.E.; K of C; Lacrosse; Intra. Sports; Jr. Class Comm. JOSEPH A. TORREGROSSA • 8202 Uth Ave., Brooklyn, .V. Y. • ba. in classical lancuace • Delta Epsilon Sigma, Sec.; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc. KEVIN J. TRAYNOR • 1800 Farlington Rd., II avert own, Pa. • ba. in social science • Basketball; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Villanovan; Sociology Club; History Club; Jr. Class Comm. Second Row: BERNARD W. TROTT • 280 Seneca Rd., Rochester, S. Y. • bx. in electrical encineering I.E.E.E.; Hockey; Intra. Sports. WILLIAM B. TUCKER • Coif Rd. Greenfields, Reading, Pa. • ba. in English • Belle Air; Villanovan; Literary Soc.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.; Shamokinaki; Intra. Sports; Cheer- leaders. RONALD J. TURIELLO • 326 Harrison St., Nutley, S. J. • BX. in education • S.G.A.; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Intra. Sports; Villanova Singers. Third Row: WILLIAM A. TURNER • 76 Payne St., Quincy, Mass. • bx. in mathematics • University Band. PETER J. TYRRELL • 1 Bracewood Rd., Waterbury, Conn. bx. in biolocy • Sr. Steer. Comm.; K of C; S.G.A. Rep.; Biology Club; University Band. GARY L. URSINI • 42 Rosemont Ave., Rosemont, Pa. • bx. in biology • Biology Club. A shortened semester . . . and time on your hands. Fourth Row: JOHN R. USONIS • 4402 Ashburner St., Philadelphia, Pa. • bx. in mathematics • Intra. Sports; S.G.A. GEORGE J. USUKA • 261 Meadowbrook Rd., King of Prussia, Pa. • B.E. IN CIVIL ENGINEERING • A.S.C.E. LOUIS J. VALENTE • 956 Bryan St., Drexel Hill, Pa. • ba. in social science • Psychology Club; Intra. Sports. Bottom Row: GEORGE C. VALVA • 36 Flower Rd., Valley Stream, N. Y. • bx. in economics • Soph. Class Pres.; S.G.A. Rep.; Cheerleaders; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Political Union; Marketing Society; Intra. Sports; Who’s Who. GEORGE S. VASKO • 17 Starmond Ave., Clifton, iV. . • bx. in economics. ALBINO J. VENDRASCO • £. Landis Ave., Vineland, H. J. in economics • Delta Pi Epsilon; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Jr. Steer omm.; Soph. Class Comm.; Belle Masque; Photography Club. 298 YEN seniors WAG 299 Fourth Row: ROCCO J. VOLPE • 1775 Great Seek Rd., Copiague, N. Y. • s. in biology • Biology Club; Sanctuary Soc. LOUISE T. VOLTA • 122 N. Mississippi Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. • B.S. IN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY • Biology Club. DION VON DER LIETH • 508 Prospect Ave., Ridgefield, N. J. • b_a. in English • Intra. Sports; Spanish Club; Who’s Who. Bottom Row: GEORGE S. VRIONIS, JR. • 12 Kane Ave., Larchmont, .V. Y. • b.s. IN ECONOMICS • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Belle Air; Jr. Steer. Comm.; Cheerleaders, Capt.; Soph. Class Comm.; Intra. Sports; S.G.A. PETER C. WADE • 131 S. Highwood Ave., Glen Rock, jV. J. • B.A. in history • Sr. Steer. Comm.; Astronomical Soc.; Phi Kappa Pi; History Club; Spanish Club. BERNARD D. WAGNER • 409 IV. Lane Ave., Apt. D, Haverford, Pa. • b.e. in civil engineering • NROTC; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Pi Kappa Pi; A.S.C.E., Treas.; Intra. Sports; Villa nova Engr.; Political Union; Beta Gamma Debate; S.G.A. Top Row: ROBERT J. VENT • 1012 North St., CoUingdale, Pa. • ns. in- economics Accounting Soc.; Intra. Sports. JOHN A. VERM KIRK • 99 Rnerlawn Dr., Wayne, N. J. • ts. Of economics • Sr. Class Comm.; Jr. Class'Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.; Astronomical Soc.; Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sports; N.F.C.C5.; Shamo kinaki; S.G.A.; Villanova Singers; Political Union; C.C.D.; Con- servative Club; Physics Club. JOSEPH S. VETRANO • 1143 801 St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. • BJ. xx biology • Delta Pi Mu. Vice-Pres., Pres.; U.C.; Who’s Who Second Row: PAUL F. VETTER • 152 Forest Dr., Ml. Kisco, N. Y. • b.s. in- civil engineering • A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports; S.A.M.; Belle Air; K of C; Shamokinaki. PAUL VIANO, JR. • 536 Fisher St.. Walpole. Mass. • bjs. in history • NROTC; Belle Air; Intra. Sports; K of C; Semper Fidelis, Pres.; Hockey Club; Sr. Steer. Comm. MICHAEL S. VICTOR • 2051 Penn St., Harrisburg, Pa. • b.s. in economics • Belle Masque; Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; NJ.C.C5.; Pi Sigma Epsilon. Third Row: PAUL T. VINCENT • 124 Plank Hill Rd., Simsbury, Conn • is in civil engineering • Phi Kappa Pi; A.S.C.E. JOHN J. VISHIO, JR. • 323 FJm St., Conshohocken, Pa. • u.s. in economics • C.C.D.; Delta Pi Mu; History Club. J RICHARD VOLPE • Arbor Ave., LandisvUle, N. J • in economics • Accounting Soc.; K of C. If I can just make it to the railing. WAL seniors WES Top Row: CHARLES E. WALDRON • 77 Grayson Avc., Trenton, N. J. • ii.a. DC history • Golf; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; History Club. THOMAS B. WALLACE • 1134 Broad St., Collingdale, Pa. • b.s. in economics • Accounting Soc.; Intra. Sports. DENTS M. WALSH • 24 Plymouth St., Larckmonl, N. Y. • B.s. in- economics • Sr. Steer. Comm.; S.G.A.; Jr. Steer. Comm.; K of C; Accountin'; Soc.; Track; Intra. Sports. Second Row: GEORGE J. WALSH • S12 Cheyney Rd„ Springfield, Pa. • bx. in- economics • Accounting Soc.; C.C.D.; I.C.G.; Intra. Sports. JOHN J. WALSH, III • 636 N. Riverside, St. Clair, Mich. • ba. in- classical language • Delta Epsilon Sigma, Vicc-Prcs.; Literary Soc.; Young Republicans Club. MARGUERITE J. WALSH • 3 Rum ford St., West Hartford, Conn. • b.s. in nursing • Women’s Glee Club, Pres.; I.F.C., Sec.; Pi Theta Chi; C.C.D.; WWVU; Belle Air; Soph. Class Comm.; Who’s Who. Third Row: ELINOR D. WASILESKI • S2S Court St., Elizabeth, N. J. • b.s. in- nursing • C.C.D.; Pi Theta Chi; Shamokinaki. JOHN P. WATSON • 39 A . Third St., Darby, Pa. • bx. in elec- trical engineering • Intra. Sports; I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Nu. MICHAEL A. WEHRELL • 252 S. Pleasant Ave., Ridgewood, JV. J • ba. in psychology • Psychology Club; Spanish Club; Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sports. Fourth Row: JOSEPH M. WEIDNER • 7324 Sommers Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.E. IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. JEAN B. WEINSTEIN • Hopkinson House Apts., Washington Sq. S., Philadelphia, Pa. • bx. in nursinc. FREDRICH WEISS • 103 Baltimore Blvd., Sea Girl, A’. J. • b.e. in- mechanical engineering • NROTC; A.S.M.E.; Drill Team; Semper Fidelis; Phi Kappa Pi; Pistol Team. I knew the exam was out but I didn't think they’d post it. Bottom Row: J. NORMAN A. WELSH • 7155 Andrews Ave., Philadelphia, Pa- B.E. IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING • A.I.Ch.E. DENNIS C. WEST • 216 Rosewood Ave., Aldan, Pa. • w English • Swimming; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Intra. Sports. THOMAS S. WESTOFF • 255 Forest Ave., Elmhurst, IU. • - • ,N modern LANGUAGE • Villanova Singers, Sec.; Sanctuary Soc.; La- crosse; Soph. Class Comm.; Intra. Sports; Who’s Who. WHA seniors WIT Top Row: THOMAS D. WHALEN • 101 Homestead Ave., Trenton, N. J. • bj:. in mechanical engineering. FRANCIS J. WHELAN • 138 Congress St., Bradford, Pa. • ba. in PSYCHOLOGY • Psychology Club; Intra. Sports. THOMAS J. WIECKOWSKI • 110 Glenside Ave., Wyneote, Pa. • bs. in chemistry • Intra. Sports; Sanctuary Soc.; Soph. Class Comm.; Sr. Steer. Comm. Second Row: LEONARD WIECZEZYNSKI • 4500 E. Thompson St., Philadelphia, Pa. • b.s. in economics • Accounting Soc., Vicc-Pres.; Villanovan; Intra. Sports. ROBERT J. WIHNYK • 100 W. Merrick Rd.. Freeport, N. Y. • ba. in encusii • Soph. Class Comm.; NROTC; Drill Team; Jr. Class Comm.; Intra. Sports; Shamokinaki; S.G.A. LEONARD W. WILDEMANN, JR. • 246 Hearthstone Rd., King of Prussia, Pa. • b.s. in economics. Third Row: HUGH F. WILHERE • 543 Green La., Philadelphia, Pa. • bs. in economics • S.A.M.; Intra. Sports. S. JAMES WILKER • 100 Dell St., HoUidoysburg, Pa. • bs.. in ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • l.E.E.E.J C.C.D. JAMES F. W1LLENBECHER • Linden La., Upper Brookville, K. Y • b.e. in electrical ENGINEERING • Phi Kappa Pi; NROTC; Sr Class Comm. Fourth Row: CURTIS M. WILLIAMS • 17 Tolhill Rd., Essex Fells, N. J. • B.S. IN BIOLOGY. MARTIN WILLMS • P.O. Box 318, Katowah, K. Y. • bs. is economics • Intra. Sports. THOMAS D. WILLSON • 19 Cobalt Cross Rd., Levittown, Pa. • Bs- in sociology • Soccer Club, Pres.; Sociology Club; Psychology Club; Villanovan; Political Union; Belle Air. Bottom Row: PAUL E. WINTER • 2242 Main St. £., Rochester, K. Y. • b.e. in mechanical encineerinc • A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports. EARLENE B. WISE • 4724 Chester Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. IN NURSING. STEPHEN A. WITHAM, JR. • 23 Applby Rd., Wellesley, Mass. • b.e. in civil engineering • K of C; Track; AS.C.E.; Intra. Sports. It might do something lor the Eskimos but . . . 301 WOO SENIORS ZIN Top Row : CATHERINE V. WOOD • 353 Highland La., Bryn Mawr, Pa. • ba. is education • Student Council. WILLIAM J. WOODY • 2023 Foxcretk Rd., Berwyn, Pa. • b.s. in economics • Accounting Soc.; Intra. Sports; Sr. Steer. Comm.; K of C. JOYCE ANN WOOLLEY • 5006 Torresdale Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • ba. in NURSixe • Soph. Class Comm.; Sr. Steer. Comm.; Belle Masque; C.C.D.; Pi Theta Chi; Shamokinaki. Second Row: LAURENCE J. WOOLLEY • 408 Andover Rd., Fairlets Hills, Pa. • ba. in political science • Delta Pi Mu; I.R.S.; Intra. Sports; Political Union. GEORGE I. WRIGHT. Ill • 480 St. Davids Ave., Wayne, Pa. • BA. IN ECONOMICS • I.J.F. WILLIAM E. WURZBACH • 118 Hoodridge Dr., Pittsburgh. Pa. • B.E. IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. Fourth Row: JOSEPH H. YUEN • 326 Queen’s Rd., C. Hong Kong • ba. in electrical engineering • Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu. Sec ; I.E.E.E., S.G.A. Rep. NICHOLAS J. ZACCARIA • 51 Byron Rd., Short Hills, K. J. Sports 1CONOM,Ci DdU Pi Epsilon; Accounting Soc.; Intra. CARLISLE M. ZEIGLER, JR. • 2855 Old Cedar Rd., Broomoll, Pa. BX. Of MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • A.S.M.E. Our intellectual pursuits sometimes include cars, sometimes . . . Third Row: JOSEPH L. WYSZNSKI • 2216 Wallace St, Philadelphia, Pa. • ba. in economics • Accounting Soc. PRENTISS Q. YANCY • 740 Simpson Rd., Atlanta, Ga. • ba. in political science • S.G.A., Exec. Vice-Pres.; Jr. Class Comm.; Blue Key; Football; Lynx, Mgr. Ed.; Track; Villanovan; Who’s Who. JOSEPH F. YATCZYN • 405 Lane Ave., Plainfield. N. J. • ba. in CHEMICAL ENGINEERING • A.I.Ch.E. Bottom Row: RAYMOND L. ZENONI • 56 Haynes Rd., Avon, Conn. • ba. in SAM.; Villanov. Singers. JOSEPH A. ZGURZYHSKI • 181 Westfield Ave., Clark, H. J. Biology Club. Sec.; Intra. Sports. CHARLES A. ZINO • 27 Shoreview Rd., Manhasset, N. Y. • ba. in economics • Accounting Soc.; Intra. Sports; S.G.A. zus I ZIR SENIORS Top Row: EDWARD J. ZIRBSER, JR. • 73 Rutby PI., Woodbury. N. J. • , BX. IN CIVIL ENGINEERING • A5.C.E. JOHN E. ZUCKER • 9 Mature La., Levittown, Pa. • bx. in elec- trical encineerinc • I.E.E.E.; Political Union; Sociology Club; Tau Beta Pi. KARL R. ZURN • 107 A’. New Haven Ave., Ventnor, N. J. • bx. in electrical ENGINEERING • I.E.E.E.; Political Union. Second Row: ANDREW J. ZUSI • Valley Dr., Bay Crest, Huntington, A’. Y. • BX. IN ECONOMICS. EDWARD M. FOWLER • PO. Box 86, Langhome, Pa. • ux. in MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. 303 SENIORS NOT PHOTOGRAPHED THOMAS E. ALBRIGHT • 207 Cedarcroft Rd., Baltimore, hid. • B.S. IN PSYCHOLOGY.. JOSEPH J. AMATO • 230 Integrity Ave., Oreland, Pa. • be. in economics. JEROME T. BACHMAN • A'. Tulpehocken Rd., Greenfields, Read- ing, Pa. • b.s. in economics • Sr. Class Comm.; Jr. Class Comm.; Belle Air; Belle Masque; I.J.F.; Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports; WWVU. RODERICK J BACHMANN • 5 Southland Dr., Glen Cove, N. Y. • b.s. in geology • Delta Pi Mu; Geological Soc.; Intra. Sports. RICHARD W. BADMAN • RJJ). 2. Onaneock, Va. • tx. in civil engineering. JAMES F. BALNIS • 6009 Greenway Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • b.e. in mechanical encineering • A.SM.E.; Villanova Engr.; Phi Kappa Pi. DAVID G. BECKER • 150 Coolidge Dr., East Meadow, N. Y. • BX. IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. VICTOR J. BIERMAN • 6405 N. 6th St., Philadelphia, Pa. • ba. in SCIENCE. 1606 Blackrock Rd., Swarthmore, WILLIAM T. BILLBROUGH Pa. JOHN P. BRACOLONI • 6 Zachary La., Apt. 11, GroveviUe, N. J JAMES P. BRADY • 1939 County Line Rd., Villanova, Pa. • be. in- mathematics. JOHN G. BRITTON, III • Rose Valley Rd., Moylan, Pa. • b.s. in POLITICAL SCIENCE. JOSEPH T. BROWN • 106 S. Church St., Clifton Heights, Pa. FRANCIS J. BRUNO • 676 V. Germantown Pike, Plymouth Meet- ing, Pa. ROSARIO CALIO • 814 Saylors Run Rd., Havertown, Pa. • bx. IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. FR. JOSE A. CALVO, OSA • Villanova Monastery, Villanova, Pa. • BE. IN ECONOMICS. ROLAND A. CARIGNAN • 21 Mountain Rd., West Hartford, Conn. • BA. IN ENGLISH. NOEL CARROLL • 101 Montrose Ave., Rosemont, Pa. • be. IN ECONOMICS. RICHARD I). CLAFFEY • 2131 Fruitville Pike, Lancaster, Pa. • BE. IN ECONOMICS. EUGENE G. COTHRAN • 2321 W. Thompson St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. IN MATHEMATICS. DANIEL J. CRONIN • 40 Dorison Dr., Short Hills, S. J. • be. in- economics. KARL J. DANE • 132 Centennial Rd., Warminster, Pa. • be. in- mechanical engineering • Intra. Sports. MICHAEL J. DESIDERIO • 464 Ridgewood Ave., Glen Ridge, S. J. • BS. IN ECONOMICS. JOHN C. DI GIOVANNA • Supreme Court House, Brooklyn, N. Y. • BS. IN SOCIAL SCIENCE. CONWAY K. DONALDSON • 50 E. Cuthberl Rd., Westmont 7, S. J. • be. in economics • Accounting Soc.; Intra. Sports. PETER J. DRISCOLL • 583 Snowden Rd., Upper Darby, Pa. • BS. IN ECONOMICS. ELMER C. DUCKENFIELD • 109 Andover Dr., Exton, Pa. IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. ROBERT T. ENGLISH • 544 S. 4Sth St., Philadelphia, Pa. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. PETER M. ESSL • 341 Michigan Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. ECONOMICS. JAMES P. EUSTACE • 63S5 Drexel Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. JAMES J. FARLEY • 153, 26 77th Ave., Flushing, S. Y. SOCIAL SCIENCE. JOHN K. FITZPATRICK, JR. • 8502 Fort Hamilton Pky., Brook- lyn, S. Y. • BE. IN EDUCATION. DANIEL L. FLORA • 15379 llene, Detroit, Mich. • be. in human- ities. THOMAS M. FRANCIS • 601 E. Park Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. • BE. IN ECONOMICS. JAMES M. FREDEERICK • Beech and Cedar Sts., Poltstown, pa. • B.S. IN economics • Astronomical Soc. DANIEL P. GALLAGHER, JR. • 1002 Poplar St., Lonsdale, Pa. • BE. IN ECONOMICS. JAMES J. GALLAGHER • 2043 £. Walnut Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. • BE. IN ECONOMICS. BE. BE. BE. IN BE. IN JOSEPH J. GARIBALDI • 60 Hilltop Rd., Short Hills, N. J. • BE. IN HUMANITIES. GERALD GEARS • 154 Belcoda Dr., Rochester, N. Y. • be. in MODERN LANGUAGES. WILLIAM M. GIBSON • 1307 Main St.. Darby, Pa. • be. in eco- nomics. MICHAEL GILL • 322 Overhill Rd., Wayne, Pa. • be. in history. JOSEPH D. GRIFFITH • 163 Helen St., Johnstown, Pa. • be. in BIOLIGY. ANDREW J. GUINOSSO • 6705 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • BX. IN CIVIL ENGINEERING. SR. M.EL VERONICA HAM ILL • Our Lady Angels Convent, Glen Riddle, Pa. • be. in nursing. SR. F. ST. ANNE HARPER • Our Lady Angels Convent, Glen Riddle, Pa. • be. in nursing. PATRICK J. HASSON • 324 Lorraine Ave., Oreland, Pa. • be. in JOLTTTCAL SCIENCE. THOMAS P. HEALY, JR. • 13-19 Fairclough PI., Fairlawn, N. J. • be. in economics • Jr. Steer. Comm.; Soph. Class Comm.; Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; Shamokinaki. ANTHONY J. HEANEY • 37 Louella St., Wayne, Pa. • be. in economics • Student Council; Newsletter. LIONEL R. HEATH • 591 Watford La., Berwyn, Pa. • BE. in- economics. PAUL J. HOUCK • 209 Hawthorn Rd., King of Prussia, Pa. • BX. IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. GEORGE H. HULSE • Warren St. k Riverbank, Edgewater Pk., N. J. ROBERT R. HURST • 126 Steeplechase Rd., Devon, Pa. • be. in ceolocy. CHARLES K. HUTCHENS • 21 Westover Rd., Newport News, Vo. BE. IN ECONOMICS. ALAN C. JONES • 50 Webster Ave., Port Washington, N. Y. • BE. IN biology • Sr. Steer. Comm.; C.C.D.; I.F.C.; Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta; Sanctuary Soc; K of C; Political Union WILLIAM T KOCIS • 2380 Klockner Rd.. Trenton, N. J. • bx. in mechanical engineering • Student Council; Newsletter. FRANCIS X. LENTZ • 313 Walnut St., Audubon, N. J. THOMAS W. LEVI • 1302 Lansdowne Ave., Darby, Pa. • account- ing certificate • Student Council. THOMAS J. LINANE • 8436 S. Elisabeth St., Chicago, III. ANDREW J. LUTHER • 153 DeKalb Pike, King of Prussia, Pa. • B.S. IN ECONOMICS. WILLIAM D. LYNCH • 4127 Taylor Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. • be. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. ROBERT P. MARCHESE • 1317 Morkley St., Norristown, Pa DAVID B. MARINELLI • 824 De Kalb St., Bridgeport, Pa. • b4. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. RALPH W. MARSH • 202 Church Rd., Ardmore, Pa. • be. in- economics. ALFRED R. MARSINI • 4704 Woodland Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. • BE. IN economics • Student Council. THOMAS H. MARZIAZ • 58 Leigh St., Clinton, N. J. • BA. in ECU CATION. ICTOR A. MAVENSKI • 144 Edgewood Ave., Brookhaven, Pa. • BE. IN economics • Baseball; Basketball; Intra. Sports; Accounting 5 . EDWARD L. McCUSKER Pa. • BE. IN ECONOMICS. ROSE MARY McGOWAN BE. IN EDUCATION. 229 W. Plumstead Ave., Lansdowne, 7908 Castor Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • VW . MHUK J SIVC ., I nHWVY ™’ ■f''r oCIXIt engineering • A5.C.E.; Intra. Sports. WALTER D. MENOLD • 38 W. Leamy Ave., Springfield, Pa. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. ANDREW J. O’CONNELL, JR. • 295 Forest Hid Circle, Devon, ra- BX. IN ECONOMICS. JOSEPH P O’DONNELL • 714 E. Brown St., Trenton, N. J. •4. IN HISTORY. WILLIAM B. O’NEILL • 86 Hampton Rd., Garden City, N. Y. BE. IN ECONOMICS. CHARLES H. O’REILLY • 83 Booream Ave.. Jersey City, N BS. IN ECONOMICS. JOHN J. ORLANDO • I US Pierce St.. Philadelphia. Pa LOUIS G. ORSATT1 • 7205 Hill Rd., Philadelphia. Pa. • be. in electrical ENCINLERING • Alpha Sizma Lambda; Tau Beta Pi JOSEPH D. PATTON • 42 Lamport Rd.. Upper Darby, Pa. • be IX MECHANICA!. ENGINEERIN'!!. JOSEPH S. PETCHKOFSKI • 132 Tyler .He., Woodlyn, Pa • H.E. IN CIVIL ENGINEERING. JEFFERY J. PETERSON • 4010 .V E. 25th Are.. Pompano Reach, Fla. • b.s. in biology. NORMAN J. PFIZENMAYER • 20S .V. Wayne Ave., Wayne, Pa NICOLA T. PIRONE • 14 Alconquin Ave., Stamford, Conn • B.S. IN ECONOMICS. GEORGE G. POND • 2. 5 Shelton St., Bridgeport, Conn • b.a. in ENGLISH. THOMAS K. QUALEY • 332S Longbow I)r„ Pittsburgh, Pa. • IN ECONOMICS. JOHN J. RAFFERTY • 81« Montgomery Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa. JOHN B. RENDAI.L • Andover Dr., Exton, Pa • b.s. in economics. JAMES P. RIHN • 5028 Fairway Rd., Drexel Hill. Pa. • b.a. in- classical LANGCAGES. ANTHONY J. RI NELL A • «51 F. I :th St.. Brooklyn. .V Y • B.S. IN ECONOMICS. THOMAS W ROWLETT • Park-lane E Apt. 1)20 . 250 Beverly Blvd., Upper Darby, Pa. ANDREW W SAUL • Price Lane. Rose Valley. Moylan, Pa. RAYMOND C. SERRETTI • «17 Summit St.. Linden, J • B.S. IN BIOLOGY. CHARLES H. SFEACE • «6 Pennsylvania Ave., Vniontoum, Pa • B.A. IN SCIENCE. GERALD D. STRII) • 70 IT. .Ivon Rd.. Avon, Conn • b_s. in ECONOMICS. FREDERICK B. SULLIYAN • 1« Corlies Ave.. AUenhursl, .V. J • B.S. IN ECONOMICS. PATRICK J SULLIYAN • s«5o S. Leavitt St.. Chicago, III • .a IN HISTORY. RONALD L. SWANSON • vg Princeton Rd., Exton, Pa. • bj. in- electrical ENGINEERING. GRACHT FERNAND YANDER • Rose Valley Rd . Moylan. Pa • BS. IN ECONOMICS. WALTER ZANTEWSKI • Westtown Club. R.D. 5. West Chester. Pa. • B.E. IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. STEPHEN G ZITO • 21 Wilbert St.. Hamden. Conn • ia in ENGLISH JOHN J. MONTGOMERY, JR BORN JANUARY 4, 1944 DIED JANUARY 27. 1963 JOHN F ROACH. JR BORN JUNE 16. 1944 DIED NOVEMBER 30. 1963 IN MEMORIAM College is one continual experience made up of many little ones; full of laughter and seriousness, joy and, at times, hardships. This book is written for those who have not yielded. John Roach and John Montgomery are not graduating. Yet, for a time they did as we did. Most important they are a part of our experience, as we would have been of theirs. And this is why we want to share our book with them. STAFF OF THE 1966 BELLE AIR EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Roseanna E. Boylan MANAGING EDITOR Thomas V. Sebastian Marguerite J. Walsh Carolyn J. Bird Brian T. McNamara Saundra D. Weathers BUSINESS MANAGER Barry 0. Burke William A. Smith SENIOR Valerie J. Herbstritt C. Kenneth Hedges Patricia M. Grady Patricia A. Herlihy Ann M. Konzen Eileen G. Kellenbcrg Paul F. Vetter James G. Sneeringer, Jr. Robert G. Goodman Robert J. Biese SOCIAL John A. Zoubek Susan E. Sharp John T. Bourne COPY Robert W. Dolon Jeffrey J. Radowich Eugene M. Fitzmaurice Thomas J. Krause John B. Caraway William J. McCloskey Richard J. Falk INDEX Lorraine S. Farino Sandra J. P. Fortunato Elizabeth M. Grabowski Susan M. Quinn Janice C. Zeller FRATERNITIES John R. Schmid John A. Moneta Joseph A. Cassar RESEARCH Elizabeth F. Hobdell Mari jean A. Me Falls Nancy J. Hammel ORGANIZATIONS Frank S. Samer Peter J. Kerr Frederick E. Shaughnessy Margaret A. Lucas Albert P. Bensimon Randall R. Ruch EXCHANGE Patricia L. Kennedy UNIVERSITY Philip A. Mino Marianne E. Amster Kevin R. Conry Henry 0. Nicol COLLEGES Stephen F. Seitz Barry J. Lupe Edward R. Stepien Nance K. Dicciani Edward G. Klimchak John Benigno Robert H. Rhodes, Jr. Edward J. Murphy UNDERCLASS Lawrence J. Zapf Michael J. Connery Caryl A. McGrody Maureen E. Regan THEATRE Joseph N. Linsalata George J. O’Neill TYPING Barbara A. Park Patricia M. McErlane Annette R. Paczkowski Adrienne J. Corrao Lucille A. Cerchiaro Laurel A. Kerwin Jeffra S. Dein Elizabeth M. Grabowski PUBLICITY Jeffrey P. Lodewick John V. Thomas James A. Villanova Richard J. Schadl SPORTS Bernard P. Schaffer, Jr. Paul Viano, Jr. George S. Vrionis, Jr. Thomas J. Reilly Susan O. McCormick NURSING Theresa M. Wilson Marirose Bonham Diane L. Bensing The 1966 Belle Air Villanova University Villanova. Pennsylvania ROSE ANN A L. BOYLAN FJilor-lu-Cbiei THOMAS V. SEBASTIAN Managing Editor BARRY O. BURKE Business Manager LAWRENCE 5-1600 EXT.: 261 April 20, 1966 Dear Villanovans: Advertising is a cornerstone of the great American phenomenon known as mass production. Without the benefit of advertising, mass production would not be possible. The decision-making units would not be aware of the products available to them, and without product awareness demand would slacken and numerous industries would soon come to a screeching halt; our national economy would falter. Some praise advertising, some curse it, and still others choose to ignore it. Nevertheless, it has proven itself to be a mainstay in our economy. The following pages contain the advertising and congratulatory messages of our many friends and alumni. I do not ask you to praise this section of the book, but please do not ignore it. Read the messages, remember the names, and do not forget the valuable service these advertisers provide in making possible a better book for you. Respectfully yours. itjLy Barry 0. Business Burke Manager 308 ADVERTISING AD INDEX Advertiser Page Atlantic Go Patrol 316 Blue Comet Diner 321 Boardman-Hamilton Company 318 Bryn Mawr Ice Fuel 313 Bryn Mawr Trust Company 318 The Campus Cleaners 321 The Campus Corner 318 Chctwynd Apartments 317 Class of 1968 314 Class of 1967 319 Class of 1966 322 Commercial Office Furniture Co. 313 William T. Cooke Publishing, Inc. 329 Cooper’s Sport Center 321 Dagit Associates 312 Dieges Clust 315 Frank A. D’Lauro 328 Dolly Madison Ice Cream 311 Doyle and Hemchcr, Inc. 320 Doyle and McDonnell, Inc. 317 Jimmy Duffy Sons 327 Durkin World Travel . 323 Flohr Chevrolet 312 The Forrest 325 The General Alumni Association 330 Girard Trust Bank 322 Gordon Davis Linen Supply Co. 317 The Haverford Hotel Dining Room 327 The William Honney Agency 312 Howard Johnson’s 322 Huggler Insurance Agency, Inc. 320 Inn of the Four Falls 319 Interstate Vending Company 323 Advertiser Page Jack Jill Ice Cream 315 Kass Electronics Distributors 317 Knights of Columbus 311 Legal Intelligencer 318 William L. Long Construction Co., Inc. 313 Longacrc Poultry 321 R. S. McCracken Sons, Inc. 327 Malvern Preparatory School 326 Mari Nay Diner 325 Martin Century Farms, Inc. 321 George Mehrer Son . 327 The Old Covered Wagon Inn 326 Philip E. Pepper, Inc. 311 Frank X. Purcell 313 Sears 316 The Sheraton Hotel 320 Silver’s Electric Supply Co. 315 Felix Spatola Sons 323 Richard Stockton 323 The Student Government Association 325 The Suburban Travel Agency 327 J. J. Sullivan Co., Inc. 311 A. Talone ... 312 Tony’s 326 Treadway Inn 328 T. V. Guide 317 Union Paving Co. 320 The Villanovan 313 Villanova Barber Shop 315 Villanova Hardware 322 William H. Walters Sons, Inc. 312 Carl Wolf Studio, Inc. 324 Joseph A. Wurster 326 Compliments of the KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Father Ludwig, O.S.A., Council No. 4609 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY OFFICERS Grand Knight............................................Philip A. Mino Deputy Grand Knight.....................................Robert J. Bic c Chancellor...................................... Anthony J. De Vito Recorder.............................................. Ward T. Williams Treasurer ......................................... Peter E. Murphy Financial Secretary................................Thomas A. Lucbking Warden ................................................. Peter J. Kerr Inside Guard........................................ Mark M. Curley Outside Guard......................................Joseph J. Lo Piccolo Outside Guard.......................................Kevin J. Mahoney Trustee..................................... Fr. John F. O’Rourke Trustee.............................................Henry O. Nicol, III Chaplin......................................Fr. Marshall J. Halphen Lecturer ................................................ Paul Viano Congratulations to the Class of 1966 DOLLY J. J. SULLIVAN CO., INC. MADISON Bakery, Restaurant and 6Tce beatf i) Confectioners Supplies ★ 2770 N. Ruth Street PHILADELPHIA 34, PA. A NE 4-6469 PHILIP E. PEPPER, INC. fm Pharmacists 1x1 Surgical Supplies 195-197 East Plumstead Avenue Dolly Madison Foods, Inc. LANSDOWNE, PA. 212 MA 7-5400 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 Rock Roll Groups - Name Orchestras On the Main Line ltys . . . A. TALONE FLOHR CHEVROLET Cleaner - Tailor - Furrier Since 1S95 125 E. Lancaster Avenue ARDMORE, PA. MI 9-0300 ★ ARDMORE WILLIAM H. WALTERS SONS INCORPORATED MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS Heating - Plumbing - Air Conditioning Power Piping ★ 1306-16 North Carlisle Street PO 3-8500 Philadelphia 21, Pa. COMMERCIAL OFFICE FURNITURE CO. 1017 Race Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. MA 7-3737 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND OF VILLANOVA Compliments of ALBERT F. DAGIT ALBERT F. DAGIT, JR. DANIEL C. DAGIT FRANK X. PURCELL WILLIAM L. LONG CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. Painting Contractor 25 Master Painter ★ State and Overhill Road MEDIA, PA. MO 4-0327 ★ Electrical Construction Narberth, Pa. Electrical Engineers Compliments The V1LLANOV AN (student newspaper) of congratulates the first female editor of the BELLE AIR on an amazing accomplishment— BRYN MAWR ICE FUEL getting the yearbook out on time with a staff marked with procrastination and Bill Dolan. Gulf Solar Heat 2 President,? i I RINGS PINS MEDALS CHARMS CUPS PLAQUES TROPHIES excellent design skilled craftsmanship superb quality YOUR CLASS JEWELER DIEGES CLUST One Wynnewood Road, Wynnewood, Pa. NEW YORK PROVIDENCE Manufacturing Jetvelers Congratulations to the For Goodness Sake— Class of 1966 Eat ★ Lou, Joe, Frank, and Lou JACK AND JILL VILLANOVA BARBER SHOP ICE CREAM GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF ’66 SILVER’S ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Since 1915 Wholesale - Distributors Complete Stock of Building Maintenance Equipment Commercial and Industrial Lighting Fixtures Fluorescent and Incandescent Lamps Residential Lighting Fixture Show Room With Qualified Decorator Service 4017-23 Lancaster Avenue BA 2-5511 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1966 FROM ST. DAVID’S, PENNA SEARS Best Wishes to iss of 1966” Class THE ATLANTIC GO PATROL DOYLE AND McDONNELL, INC. Nursery and General Contracting Landscapers for Villanova University BERWYN. PENNA. Main Office: Niagara 4-0270 BEST WISHES from TV GUIDE Compliments of KASS ELECTRONICS DISTRIBUTORS 2 502 Township Line Rd. DREXEL HILL, PA. HI 9-2300 Distributors of Radio - Hi-Fi and TV Products - Industrial Electronic Parts and Equipment Compliments of GORDON-DAVIS LINEN SUPPLY CO. Compliments of CHETWYND APARTMENTS Rosemont Pennsylvania 317 BOARDMAN-HAMILTON COMPANY Insurance Bonds School House Lane at Market Square PHILADELPHIA 44, PA. Victor 8-9200 J. Griffith Boardman (1960) Wilbur H. Hamilton (1964) Edumund K. Schauseil, Pres. Established 1874 MILDEN WHITE, INC. Poultry — Game and All Sea Foods Frosted Foods ★ 1224 North 9th Street PHILADELPHIA 22, PA. THE BRYN MAWR TRUST COMPANY _______ «I 11« I C The Main Line's Own Bank HAVERFORD • BRYN MAWR WAYNE LEGAL INTELLIGENCER Printers - Publishers ★ 10 South )7tb Street PHILADELPHIA 3, PA. EV 6-1535 Providing Villanova students the very best in lunches and snacks at any time of day. ★ THE CAMPUS CORNER The Finest for Food and Drink Candlelight Dining Overlooking the Falls Banquet Facilities 3nn of tf)t Jfour Jfalls; WEST CONSHOHOCKEN, PENNA. 527-0250 319 HUGGLER INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE ★ NI 4-7070 120 West Lancaster Avenue PAOLI, PA. DOYLE HEMCHER, INC. Compliments Plasterers and of Contractors UNION PAVING ★ COMPANY 829 Conestoga Road ONE East Wynnewood Road ROSEMONT, PA. WYNNEWOOD, PA. THE SHERATON HOTEL Selective Dining Cafe Carente - Cheshire Cheese Ballroom Seating 1700 for Banquets and 22 Other function Rooms Town Room - Indian Queen JOSEPH M. CURRY Minute Chef - Wine Cellar General Manager 172 5 Kennedy Boulevard PHILADELPHIA, PA. MARTIN CENTURY FARMS, INC. Country Fresh Milk and Ice Cream Finest Dairy Products Available! General Offices: Lansdale, Pa. 855-8201 Division of Lehigh Valley Dairy BLUE COMET DINER, INC. Open 24 Hours Daily Except Monday ★ 734 Lancaster Avenue BRYN MAWR, PA. Protesting ihovsondt of choice, select birds doily to supply morkets ond institutions throughout the Eott. HORACE W.IONGACRE, INC. FRANCONIA, PA. COOPER’S SPORT CENTER Complete Team Outfitters ★ 465 5 N. 5th Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. 19140 DA 9-9184 CAMPUS CLEANERS Good Luck to the Class of 1966” Basement of Sheehan Hall President: James Vice-President: Ji f y°u sta”d and fight for what is ri, 'Ou are still standing.” Congratulations to Our Friends, The Class of 66 ★ GIRARD TRUST BANK VILLANOVA OFFICE VILLANOVA HARDWARE Electrical Supplies, Housewares, Paints Lancaster Avenue VILLANOVA, PA. LA 5-9664 MOUJARDjOHWOnj ON ALL IMPORTANT HIGHWAYS VILLANOVA men get around . . • for a delicious meal or snack, quality and courtesy • . . stop at one of our convenient locations. Now more than 750 restaurants and 250 motor lodges coast to coast in 36 states. 322 Goodbye and Good Luck to the Class of 9 66 ★ RICHARD STOCKTON 851 Lancaster Avenue BRYN MAWR, PA. ★ Gifts - Social Stationery - Cards DURKIN WORLD TRAVELS Reservations Groups - Business - Pleasure Cruises - Hotels - Air Tours ★ PHILADELPHIA 44, PA. FELIX SPATOLA SONS Fresh and Frosted Fruits and Vegetables ★ Also Frozen Sea Food ★ 440 North 12th Street PHILADELPHIA 23, PA. WA 2-5600 professional (-al; - 1) adj. 1. of or pertaining to a profession; as, professional ethics. 2. Characteristics of or conforming to the standards of a profession; as, distinctly professional work. 3. Fol- lowing a line of conduct as though it were a profession. One who engages in anything professionally; a professional worker; opposed to amateur; i.e., Interstate Vending Company 323 ; imiiuii uiiuiiti 9' 1 «fc-iyiumj '111 v VHl President Stephen F. Frcind Secretary Ward T. William Treasurer James F. Proud Parliamentarian Richard J. Behrens Executive Vtce-Presidents Robert C Dean Student Affairs John A. Graziano Student Government Brendan E. Brett Educational Affairs Executive Secretary Elizabeth M. Grabow«ki 'We will talk when appropriate and fight when necessary. J. F. K. Compliments MARI NAY DINER Congratulations to the Class of 1966 from TED, ALA MOM at the FORREST 325 I Congratulations to the Class of 1966 «. tt OLD COVERED WAGON INN Landmark of Main Line Dining” Lancaster Avenue STRAFFORD, PA. Facilities for Wedding and Banquets Visit the Strafford Terrace MU 8-1169 and Our New Victorian Room TONY’S Kosemont Italian Steaks JOSEPH A. WURSTER and Hoagies Seasoned to Your Taste Wholesale Grocer ★ ★ 908 Conestoga Road 328-42 North 8th Street ROSEMONT, PA. Cold Sodas — Milk — Ice Cream PHILADELPHIA, PA. Phone: LA 5-9377 Hours: 9 A. M. to 12 Midnight WA 2-3847 MALVERN PREPARATORY SCHOOL MALVERN, PENNA. ★ Conducted by the Augustinian Fathers 326 JIMMY DUFFY SONS Caterers and Restaurant Meet Me at Jimmy's” ★ Lancaster Pike 1 MILE EAST OF PAOLI, PA. 647-0160 Travel Reservations Steamship - Airline - Tours and Cruises - Resort Hotels ★ THE SUBURBAN TRAVEL AGENCY, INC. Suburban Square, Ardmore, Pa. Opposite Penna. 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Nora A. 117 Albright, John F., Jr. 246 Albright. Thomas E. 256 Alchermes, Stephen L. 246, 265 Alden, John A. 246 Alden, John C. 186 Alessio, Joan M. 229 Alexander, Robert E. 130 A1 Greene, Frank J. 57 Allen, Michael A. 97 Allison. Ernest M. 246 Alter. Peter J. 202 Amato. Peter E. 167, 171 Amster, Marianne E. 113, 165, 225, 239, 263 Anderson, Donald W. 123, 154, 246 Anderson, Edward L. 163 Anderson, Richard A. 171 Anderson, Richard S. 246 Andrejko, William J. 178, 184 Andrews, Joseph E. 161 Andrews, Louis O. 133 Angerio, Allan D. 56, 246 Angowski, Richard J. 195 Anzalone, Ronald M. 133 Aquilani, Joan A. 229 Arcuri, Gerald J. 133, 134 Arieta, Joseph F. 128 Arkwright, Gale T. 246 Armstrong. James C. 246 Arnold. John A., Jr. 153 Ashmore, Francis W., Jr. 163 Aspero, Stephen M. 129 Austin. David M. 101 Bach. James M. 178 Bachman, Jerome T. 243, 246 Bachmann. Roderick J. 246 Baginsky, Walter J., Jr. 149, 150 Bain. Cheryl R. 142 Baldwin, William J. 161 Balnis. James J. 246 Baltrukonis. Joseph V. 133 Baltz, George 247 Baluta, Edward R. 64, 243, 247 Banks, Herbert A. 58 Banmil'er. Brian F. 119, 120, 122. 123, 244. 247, 249. 253 Banmiller. David A. 122, 123, 170, 223, 225, 244, 247 . 249. 263, 266 Barber, Horace R. 170 Barchet Reinhold J. 247 Barone. Orlando 100 Barr, Aloysius V. 247 Barr. David M.. Ill 64 Barrow. John C. 163, 166. 225. 247 Bartholomew. Jerome L. 125, 130. 160 Bartley, Paul F. 161 Bateman, Michael S. 159 Battista, Gabriel A. 169, 173, 247 Bauer, Richard C. 247 Bauman. Henry J. 243, 247 Baumgarten, Robert C. Beattie. Robert B. 125 Beatty, James T. 150 Beaty. Mark C. 163 64, 65, 172, 173, 247 178, 216, 247 64 247 121, 122, 127, 129 186 57 11. 70, 178, 183. 184 178. 231 178 247 140, 141 116 128, 248 142. 165 145, 148 113 243. 248 64, 162, 163 138 205. 207, 216. 248 15, 160 57 57, 248 248 57 Beaty, Peter J. Becker, Albert V. Becker. David G. Beckman. George G. Behrens, Richard J. Bekelja, Michael P. Bellino. Victor J. Bellotti, Gerald A. Bender, Philip E. Bendish, Bruce P. Benevento, Louis M. Benigno, John A. Benigno. John P. Benjamin. Thomas F. Bennett, Kathleen R. Bensimon, Albert P. Bensing, Diane L. Benson, Robert P. Bcrgan. Joseph R. Bergin. John M. Bergold. William J. Bernardini, Joseph P. Berry, David A. Berry, Richard G.. Jr. Bertolacci, Alfred J. Betancourt, Juan A. Betsch. John F. 12,15, 115, 124, 156, 157 Beveridge. Bernard E. 248 Bialous, Victor R. 248 Bibri, Louis J. 56 Bierman, Victor J. 301 Biese. Robert J. 126. 172, 204. 217. 248 Bingham. Alfred A., Ill 133. 244. 248 Bird, Carolyn J. 142. 146. 165, 166. 244, 248 Birmingham. Robert M. Boal. Francis R. Bober, Jerome J. Bode. Joseph J. Bogle, Francis J. Bohrmann. William H. Bollenbacher. Peter P. Bollinger, Clarence E. Bonafiglia. Philip A. Bonaiuto. James J. Bonanto. Paul J. Bonner, Bernard J. Bonner. Elaine A. Bonniwell, Nancy M. Bordo, Carlos J. Borkoski. Leo J. Borrelli. Frank V. Borrelli. Salvatore L. Bortolot, Brenda L. Bosacco, John E. Bosacco. Kenneth Bosakowski. Philip A. Botto. James V. Bourne, John T. Boyan, Michael Boykin, Catherine M. Boylan, Roseanna E. 122. 123, 144, 230, 242, 244, 249. 269 Boyland. William J. 249 Boyle, David H. 133, 249 Boyle, William H. Brady, Thomas F. 202 Brant, Richard T. Breault. Roland G. 249 Brenker, Robert C. 202 Brennan, Eugene T., Jr. 123, 202, 217, 235, 249. 253 Brennan, James F. 149, 152. 249 Brett. Gerard J. 163, 249 Briles, Robert R. 121 Brindle, Christopher W. 96 Brindle. Mark P. 249 159, 215, 248 186 140 248 186 202 171, 248 178, 184 248 209, 210 248 249 165 231 249 249 249 249 142 178 186 133 56 148 272 142, 165, 243, 249 Brode, Jeffrey R. 155, 156, 157 Broderick. Richard J. 213 Brogan, James D. 249 Brown, Edward W. 250 Brown, Prudence S. 289 Brown, Thomas E. 113, 124, 176. 178, 182. 183, 186, 250 Brown, Thomas P. 216 Brubaker. Joanne F. 114, 117, 165 Bruno, Charles J. 239 Bruno, Peter M. 159 Bucciero, Joseph M.. Jr. 133 Buchanan, Scott B. 96 Buchanin, Richard J. 130 Buck. Stephen J. 150 Buera. Jose F. 129, 170 Buerkle. Richard T. 201 Buggy. Michael P. 250 Burhans. James E. 201 Burke, Barry O. 130, 131, 146, Burke, Paul J. Burke. Philip L. Burns, Barry E. Burns, Joseph R. Burns. Roger W. Buscher, David J. Bushong, James J. Bustard, Gerald J. Butakis, Benjamin J. Butkosky, George J., Jr. Butler, Fred F. Butler. Gregory E. Butler, Steven J. Buttaro, Guy J. Cahill, James R. Caine, Robert Callanen, Thomas O. Camardo, Mario L. 123, 156, Cameron. William M. Campbell, Donald D. Campo, Anthony G., Jr. Camposano, William G. Canuso, Francis A. Canuso, Joseph A. Canuso. Joseph A. Capece. Abramo W. Capellaro. Lee J. Capozzi, David J. 178, Capuano. Louis J. Caputo, David A. Caputo, John P. Caramore. Thomas J. Caraway, John B. Carbone. Anthony J. Carboni. James J. Cardinal. Alan D. Cardoso, Victor Carey. Donald F., Jr. Carey. John C. Carlson. Charles W. Carnes. William O. 123, Carroll. David P. Carroll. James K. Carroll. Leo P. 122, 123. Carroll. Noel 196, Carter, Edward F. 71, Case, James P. Caso, William J. Casper, Edward A. Cassar. Joseph A. Casullo. Daniel P. 128. Catagnus, James C. Catalano. James R. Catanese. Carol M. Catanzaro, Augustus M. 244. 249. 250 157, 250 125 250 159 250 11. 18. 173 214, 250 242, 250 250 64. 250 130, 131 130 250 250 138 163 126, 129 157, 244, 250 157 151. 250, 212 161 128 251 71 251 251 202 182. 216, 251 239, 251 251 157 210 251 163, 251, 267 172 115 209 251, 297 123, 239 251 167, 172, 251 57 161 244. 249. 251 197. 200. 244 170, 171. 251 178. 185 251 214 160 154. 242, 252 252 71, 252 114, 142. 165 57 331 Cattic. William J.. Ill 210 Caughlin. Edward J. 210, 252 Causak, Andrew P. 252 Cavallo, Robert O. 15«, 157 Cavanagh, William L. 130 Cavender. William K. 133, 142 Cawley, John P. 159 Cawley, Marjorie A. 165 r —u:— - ___iuaijUI 1C t . -- Cerchiaro, Lucille A. 116. 142, 165 Chandler, Vincent J. 252 Chapman, Francis X. 169, 173, 252 Charles, James W. 252 Charm, Robert W. 130. 252 Chaves, Robert L. 130, 142 Chelstowski, Richard 100 Chiappetta, Donald A. 252 Chisholm, Alfred T. 11 Chlebowski, Joseph G. 96 Chollak, William L. 161, 166 Chriss, William H. Christiansen, Karen A. 112, 229, 237 Chula, William J. 252 Ciamporcero, Audley A. 173 Cichelli, James A. 163, 252, 282 Cicione, Joanne M. 15 Ciechon, Edward J., Jr. 170, 252 Cielecki, Edward M. 186 Cini. Kathleen A. 112, 113 Cipriano, John D. 252 Ciriello, Salvatore F. 64, 252 Civitano, Dominic J. 127 Claiborne, Jonathan A. 162, 163 Clapper. Edward L. 253 Clark. Robert F. 253 Clark, W:Iliam J.. Ill 125 Clark. William P. 11, 212 Clarke, James F. 129, 253 Clarke, John J. 129, 253 Clement. Marc A. 215, 253 Cleveland. William A. 159, 253 Clifford, James P. 130 Coan, Miartin J. 253 Cobey, Bartholomew K. 161 Coessens, Joseph 253 Cognetti, Joseph M. 163, 253 Colamosca, John V. 253 Colella, Richard L. 253 Coleman, Charles F. 187, 188, 191, 193, 194 Coletta, Daniel J. 253 Colistra, Joseph J. 178 Collins, Charles T. 71, 253 Collins, Cona Peter A. 58. 209 Collins, James F. 170, 242, 253 Collins, John E., Jr. 253 Colison, James J. 254 Comerford, Leo P. 133 Comiskey, Water M. 161 Como. David P. 209 Coniglio, Kenneth C. 196, 199, 217, 254 Conlin, Frank J„ Jr. 202 Connell. David F. 178, 181, 182, 183, 185, 216, 254 Connolly, John E. 125 Connor, Colin P. 210 Connor, John P. 178 Connor, Philip J. 254 Conserva, Peter S. 114, 154, 212 Conway, George B. 196, 199, 217, 254 Corcoran James J. 254 Corr, Maureen J. 142, 254 Corrado. George L. 125 Corrao, Adrienne J. 142, 165 Correnty, Robert J. 254 Cosmas, Augustus J. 261 Costa, John A. 254 Costanzo, Richard 133 Costello, Thomas P. 163, 170 Cothran, Eugene G. 187 Covi, Raymond, III 175, 178, 180, 182 Coyer, Nadine M. 142, 165 Coyle, James R. Cranley, Donald W. Crawford. Richard K. 212 Crews, Joseph L. 187, 189, 190, 192 Criado. Armando F. 57 Crockett. Jay B. 254 Croney, Charles T. 214 Cross. David J. 254 Crotty, Edward T. 57 Croushore, John L. 217, 254 Crouthamel. David A. 255 Cruz, Nestor E. 255 Cucinotta, Salvatore J. 127, 150, 151, 250. 255 Culkin, Francis J. 255 Culling. Robert J. 255 Cunningham, David J. 30 Cunningham. Edward F. 187. 300 Cuprys, Christopher M. 64, 255 Curley. Mark M. 12, 28. 124, 126 Curran, Michael P. 140. 141 Curran, Raymond A., Ill 202. 217, 243, 247, 255, 275 Cusack, Joseph E. 255 Cusi, Alexander E. 57 Dabney. Thomas B. 149, 150, 243. 255 Dagostini, Norman T. 186 D’Agostino. James S., Jr. 110, 122 Dai’ey. Michael J. 157 D’Alessandro, Conrad 255 Daley, Joseph J. 136 Dalton, Verne P. Daly, Christopher J. 58. 243, 255 Daly, Joseph J., Jr. 255 D’Ambrosio. George J. 71, 244, 255 Danford. Philip C. 218 D'Angello, Frank R. 255 D’Angelo, Carmen J. 256 Daniels, Harold E., Jr. 173 Daniels. Michael J. 159, 228, 231 Daning, Thomas H. 256 Dankel. Veronica M. 15. 127, 142, 165 D’Antonio, Anthony S. 256 Danz, Karl J. 209 Darcy, Joseph M. 256 D’Atri, Kathleen A. 231 Davis, Lynn E. 108 Deal. David T. 125, 256 Dean, Robert C., Jr. 121, 122, 151, 254, 256 Debesis, James P., 122, 130, 131, 243, 2S6 Deerkoski. Leonard F. 169, 173, 256 Defour, Ralph A. 213 De Freytas, Joel C., Jr. 256 Degenhardt, Harold F. 200 Dein, Jeffra S. 142, 165. 243, 256 DeLauretis, Robert J. 114 Della, Croce Robert N. 169, 173, 256 De Luca, Jeffrey G. 70 De Mambro, John A. 130 De Mann, Barbara T. 256 DeMarco, John C. 256 Dempsey, Michael W. 159, 256 De Santis, Francis A. 166, 163 Desjardins, Philip A. 114 DeVito, Anthony J. 114, 126, 129 Devlin, Jacquelin Dewey. Robert T. 30 Diaz, Frank R. 157 Di Bono, Ross J. 171 DiCarlo, Wayne R. 256 Dicciani, Nance K. 148 DiCroce, Joseph R. 71, 257 Diessner, Maria T. 142, 165 Di Fonzo, Francis P. 56, 257 Di Francesco, Wayne R. 171 Di Gennaro, John A. 149, 152, 257 DiGuiseppe. Pasquale 257 Dillon, Martin T. • Di Lullo, Robert J. 130 DiNunzio, Alfred D. 159, 257 Di Paola. George E. 159, 213 Di Rocco, Theresa A. 165, 243, 257 Di Sessa, Thomas G. 257 Di Stefano, James L. 71, 257 DiStefano, Anthony 257 DiTullio, Richard A. 257 Ditze, Denis 175, 178, 181, 184 Dixon, Paul E. 123, 236, 244, 249, 257 Doherty, John T. 202 Dolan, John A., Jr. 257 Dolan, Margaret M. 257 Dolente. Guy D. 257 Dolon, Robert W. 148, 257, 243, 259 Donahue, Patrick H. 258 Donaldson, John C. 258 Donaldson, William R. 186 Donegan, James E. 114, 231 Donlan, Francis X 157, 212 Donnelly, James J. 258 Donnelly, Raymond P. 202. 203. 204, 217, 255, 258 Donohue, Andrew J. 156, 157, 244, 249, 258 Donohue, Terrence J. 258 Donohue, Carol A. 165, 258 Donovan. Daniel J. 133 Doran, Walter F. 159 Dorland, Harvey A., Jr. 243, 258 Dormer, Thomas J., Jr. 258 Dorner, Mary T. 165 Dorner, Elizabeth A. 165 Dorr, Donna B. 258 Dorsaneo. Nicholas R. 258 Doubek, James J. 111, 213 Dougherty, Anthony W. 97 Dougherty, Brian J. 258 Duffy, John F. 163, 259 Dowdell, Alan M. 57 Doyer, Leo F. 163 Doyle, Gregory M. 202 Doyle, John S. 258 Doyle, Michael E. 157 Drake. Timothy L. 133 Duff. Frank J. 162, 163, 258 Duffin. Michael T. 258 Dugan, Francis D. 259 Dugan, Jay L. 130, 131 Duh, Ernest F. 259 Dunn, William A. 129 Durborow, James F. 163, 259, 214 Dusch, Herman G., Jr. 259 Dzurenko, John T. 178 Eheart. Robert N. 201 Dzikowski. Gary R. 172 Ebbecke, Gerard M. 259 Ebel, Dennis 101 Echeverria, Federico’s 57, , 172, 173, 259 Eck, Francis T. 119, 120, 122, 123, 155, 157, 236. 244, 249, 259, 294 Eckrich, Clement P. 259, 281 Eder, Edward J. 259 Edwards, Thomas J. 205, 207, 208, 216, 259 Egan, Carol A. 142, 149, 150, 152. 242, 259 Egan, Michael B. 259 Eisennagel, Frank J. 259 Elliott, Samuel C. 259 Ellis, John E. 260 Ellis, Raymond J. 58 Elschner, Robert E. 149, 152, 260 Englom, William A. 260 Engelhard. John F. 260 Engels, Peter J. 260 Eppig, Barbara L. 165 Erfurt, George A. 260 Ermilio, John A. 161 Espel, Paul C.. Jr. 195 Forns. Joseph M. 161, 212, 262 Glennon, Thomas J. 265 Esposito. Ralph J. 260 Fortney, Richard W. 57 Glynn, Gerald T. 26S Evan, Michael J. 260 Fortunato. Sandra J. P. 235, 262 Gobrick, Robert J. 162, 163 Evangelist, Barry V. 151 Fowler. Edward M. 303 Goepfert, Eric R. 97 Evans, John C. 260 Fox, Michael J. 186 Goin, Dennis J. 95. 96 Evans, Philip R. 171 Franceschi, Alberto A. 57 Goldblatt, Robert E. 265 Evans. Robert C. 159 Franceschi, Jose V. 57 Gonzales. John J. 157, 242. 244. 249. 265 Ewall, William J. 260 Francisco, Richard J. 262 Goodwin. Dean G. 114, 154, 157. 215 Eves. William D. 260 Frangiosa, Michael A. 262 Gordon. Walter J. 212 Ewart. James M. 178 Frank, Ernest C. 262 Gorman, Margaret M. 265 Faas, Francis A. 163 Frankoski, Stanley P. 58. 263, 295 Gove. Ronald C. 106 Fabietti. Agostino R. 170 Franz, Donald E. 125, 128, 263 Grabowski. Elizabeth M. Fabrizio, Richard F., Jr. Franz, John P. 173, 263 12. 15. 121, 122. 124, 165. 236, 241. 178, 185, 214, 260 Frasier, Walter E. 133 242. 244, 265 Falla, Gabriel 57. 172, 260 Frayne, Sheila E. 263 Grady, Patricia M. 142, 165, 265 Fallon. William J. 95. 96. 114 Fredericks, Joseph S. 159 Graham. William W. 218, 266 Fanjul. Jose F. 260 Freeman, Edward J. 169, 173, 263 Grant, Thomas A. 110 Farino, Lorraine S. Freeman, Richard M. 263 Grasing. John R. 205, 208 12. 15, 124, 142, 143. 146, 225, 242, 259, Freind, Stephen F. Gray. Michael E. 163, 266 286 121, 136, 151, 236, 246, 254, 263. 276 Graziano, John A. Farley, Michael T. 171 Frey, Robert H. Farley. William B., Jr. 261 202, 204, 217, 243, 263, 270 Farrell, Michael F. 159, 166, 261 Friday, Charles W. 202 Farrell. Paul V. 157, 261 Friday, Kenneth A. 64, 263 Fatek, William H. 133 Friedman, Richard B. 263 Favieri, Dominic S. 170 Fry, John E. 172, 178, 185 Favinger. Mark E. 261 Fudge. David C. 153 Federick, Richard S. 261 Fulginiti, Vincent L. 263 Fehrenbach, Karl W. 142 Fulton, John F. 133 Feigcnberg, Richard M. 133 Furey, Michael W. 65, 163 Feldman, Neal H. 209 Fusco, Gregory T. 110, Ill Fell. Michael J. 261 Fusco, Joseph A. 263 Fcllner, William S. 96 Fynes, Eileen M. 142, 165 Felty, Thomas P. 163, 168, 261 Gabarec, Warren F.. Jr. 215 Fenlon, John H. Gadren. Marie B.. 114, 165, 234, 236, 287 71, 122, 123, 243, 244, 249, 258, 259 Gaidjunas, Frank C. Fennel, Robert J. 149, 259 Ferguson, Joseph J. 243, 261 Ferguson, Perry H. 97 Ferguson, William J. 15 Ferko, Michael W. 196 Ferrainolo, Anthony R. Gallagher, Arthur A. Gallagher, James R. Gallagher. Robert L. Gallagher, Robert T. Galland, Gregory C. 187, 188, 191. 193. 194 127 263 263 71 56. 122, 242, 263 175, 178, 181, 182 Gallen, Kathryn M. 58 Ferrer, Jose E. 57 Galli, Richard R. Ferrero, James T. 161 122, 138, 140, 141. 168. 242, 264 Ferro, Dennis H. 157 Galliera. Joseph M. 264 Fersch, Kenneth E. 130, 131 Gallo, Joseph C. 264 Fcury, James A. 195 Gallo, Robert M. 168, 212. 242, 264 Filoromo. Samuel V., Jr. 261 Galvin, Thomas D. 231, 264 Finke, John P. 157 Gapstur. James J. 264 Finnegan, Stephen J. 261 Garawski, Robert A. 58. 264 Fisch. Robert T. 122, 242, 261 Barbaccio. Gary S. 242, 264 Fischel, Michael B. 230 Garbowski. James D. 264 Fischer, Alan G. 202 Garcia, John E. 163 Fischetti, Joseph Jr. 162 Gardner, John J. 105 Fisher, James E. 56, 261 Garver, John S. 130, 264 Fitzmaurice, Eugene M. Garwood. Judith A. 127, 165 129, 150, 171, 261 Fitzmaurice, Francis M. 202, 203 Fitzmaurice, John F. 262 Fitzmaurice, William A. 159 Fitzpatrick, John K., Jr. 58 Flagiello, Victor L. 59. 160, 161. 166. 262 Flandera. Thomas D. 178, 181 Flegcl. Kenneth C. 262 Fleming, Francis J. 262 Fleming, Frank G. 163, 171 Fleming, Michael H. 133 Fletcher, Ronald H. 70. 168 Flick. Robert J. 262 Flore, Robert L. 262 Flynn, Dennis G. 251 Flynn, George W. 262 Flynn, James 100 Fogaroli, Denis J. 58, 262 Foley, Eleanor M. 187 Fontanella, Richard O. 262 Foran, Brian F. 125 Forest, Bertrand J. 57, 262 Gasparro, Francis P. Gaynor, Arthur J. 58. 264 133 119, 120, 121, 122, 242, 266 Greco, Armando V. 173 Greco, Joseph F. 175, 178, 184 Greco. Richard L. 113, 133 Greehey, Barbara L. 266 Green. William G. 266 Greenberg. Theodore J. 266 Greenwood. Samuel N. 20S Gregory. Eugene W. 133 Grey, Edgar T. 127 Greyson. Phyllis B. 12. 124 Griffin, Charles D. 171, 266 Griff-n. James D. 122, 123, 226. 236, 242. 244, 266. 294 266 178 142 266 175, 212 133 266 157 11. 159, 229 101 163, 169, 266 130 81. 266 266 153 214 266 ISO, 151 108 130 267 171, 267 130 200 Grimmett, Brian L. Grossman. Barry R. Grubb. Barbara T. Guarino, Kenneth R. Guerrieri, Donald A. Guidone. Paul F. Guinan. John L. Gullo, Stephen N. Gurda, Michael A. Gwynn, Charles Hack. Theodore W. Hack. Walter A. Hagan, Edmond J.. Jr. Hahn, John T. Halbedel. William N. Halck, Frederick D. Halfpenny, Thomas P. Hall. Rosemarie A. Hall. Susan J. Halliday, William G., Jr. Halligan. William C. Halphen. Thomas J. Hamel, Henry J. Hamilton. Ian D. G. Hammel, Nancy J. Geary, Stephen W. 178, 181 146, 165, 243, 267, 283 Gemmell, Dennis J. 56. 264 Hannaway. Edward L. 267 Genise, George J., Jr. 264 Hannon. Dennis A. 114 Gentil, Michael F. 96 Hansell. William R. 97 Gentry, Steven D. 201 Happ. James J. 58. 267 Gerenscr, Louis J. 264 Harding, John A. 71, 267 Gerstner, James E. 163, 243, 264 Harp, Harry J. 267 Gesztesi, Bela A. 153 Harper. Thomas P. 267 Giachetti, Anthony R. 170, 244, 265 Harrigan, Bernard M. 154, 267 Giaquinto, John S. 265 Harrison. Anselm J. 153 Giardina, James A. 265 Harrison. Robert A. 209 Giegengack, Edward T. Hart, William W.. Jr. 159 196, 200, 201, 265 Harter, Robert F. 71 Gildea, Dennis P. 59, 154, 265 Hartman. Edmund J. 125, 267 Gillen, Francis J. 195 Hartman. Lawrence J. 267 Gillen. Joseph E. 265 Harvey, James J. 242, 267 Gillespie, Thomas F. 265 Hatfield. Charles G. 267 Girondi. Robert A. 265 Hauck, Robert M. 64 Glah. Henry J. 57. 161 Hausdocrffcr, William 267 Gleason, Eugene J. Hayes, Gerald A. 267 126, 139, 140, 141, 230 Hearon. Hugh F. 268 333 Heath, Robert J. 163 Johnston, Daniel C. 75 Hedges, C. Kenneth 117, 123, 146 Johnston, James R. 205 Hefferen, Peter J. 268 Jones, Frederick J. 270 Hegarty, Gerald F. 163, 268 Jones, Johnny 57, 195 Heiderberger. William A. 197 Jones, Lawrence A. Hcldmann, Walter T. 209 178, 183, 184, 216, 268, 270 Herbstritt. Valerie J. Jones, Robert J. 122, 242, 270 146. 165, 225, 242. 268, 269 Jones. Spencer C. 213 Herlichy, Patricia A. 142, 165, 242, 268 Jonik, David M. 270 Hermes, Francis X. 154 Josephon, Walter S. 270 Heromin, Maryann A. 112, 229 Jugo. Rudolph E. 178, 271 Herr, Kenneth J. Justice, Lawrence P. 271 202, 204, 217, 243, 268 Kahler. John R. 271 Herrera, Ramon B. 57 Kain, Michael C. 212 Herron, William 104 Kaleta. Kenneth C. 271 Hetzler, Richard F. 64. 268 Kaminski, Walter J. 271 Hetzler, Walter F.. Jr. 110, 154 Kane, Beatrice Z. 271 Higgins. James F. 210 Kane, Harold M. 271 Higgins, Peter T. 268 Kane, Raymond W. 271 Higgins, Thomas J. 268 Kashon, Michael K. 271 Hill. John J. 268 Kaszupski, Stanley 64. 196. 271 Hobdell, Elizabeth F., 142, 146, 165, 268 Kaufmann. William C. 271 Hodell, Thomas M. 268 Keane. William L. 114, 159, 166 Hodgins, Theodore S„ Jr. 268 Kearney, Stephen G. 71. 171, 271 Hoehl, George I. 268 Keefe, Robert J. 169 Hoffman, John D. 202 Keffer, Carroll J. 186 Hogan, Daniel W. 58. 268 Kehl. Henry J. 171, 271 Hogan, Maureen A. 165 Kelleher, John J. 216, 271 Hogan, William J., Ill 269 Kelleher, Richard 272 Hogg. George J. 65. 172, 269 Kelleher, Timothy J. 243, 272 Holko, Clarence E. 269 Kellenberg, Eileen G. 142, 165, 272 Ho'land, John W. 269 Kelley. John J. 272 Hollander. Edward F. 269 Kellner. George W. 272 Hollander. Raymond J. 210, 269 Kelly, Dennis M. 186 Holwell, Richard J. Kelly. Elizabeth A. 114, 117, 122, 231, 300 Hook. Richard E. 157, 210, 211 Horan, William J. 269 Horlacher, William A. 57 Horn, John M. 163 Homberger, James G. 159 Horner. Earl W. 196. 197, 199, 217 Horoszewski, John J. 269 Horowitz, Robert H. 285 Houser, David M. 163 Howland, Constance C. 269 Hubbs, Thomas P. 269 Hughes, Raymond E. 15. 64, 169, 173, 244, 269 Hughes, Robert C. 160, 161 Hughes. Susan 57. 165, 229 Hulse, Alice J. 12. 124, 164, 165 Hunt, George A. 175, 178 Hunt, John P. 56 Hupfer, Wayne G. 269 Hurleigh, Robert G. 12. 124, 171 Hurley. William F. 156, 157, 166, 269 Husar, Anna L. 110, 223 Husted, James W. 110 Iaquinta, Frank L. 186 Iby, Gerald L. 270 Imp, Edward J. 57 Imp, Joel G. 270 Inra, Martin A. 270 Isacco, Margaret A. 117, 165 Jackson, John W. 270 Janos, Stephen J. 57 Janov, Bernard 96, 130 Jansen. Robert M. 64. 169, 173, 270 Jarecki, Jerome J. 12, 15, 124 Jarvis, Daniel G. 270 Jarzyna, Francis F. 270 Jepson, Francis E., Jr. 7, 270 Jernigan. 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Vincent P. 159 Taraskas, Joseph R. 130 Tarnowski, Richard M. 296 Tavani. Francis L. 71, 296 Tavares, George M.. Jr. 297 Ten Eyck, Thomas E. 173 Ternosky, Jane M. Ill, 113 Terry. Peter M. 130. 157 Tessitore. Gary L. 170. 297 Teti. Thomas G. 171. 297 Thakkar. Hasmukkray D. 297 Theisen, John D. 205 Thill, John F. 153 Thomas. John B. 212 Thomas, Thomas C. 153, 297 Thomas. William J., Jr. 59. 161. 168, 297 Thomisser, Fred C. 297 Thorn. William J.. Ill 297 Thornton, Francis J. 243, 297 Thornton. James G. 71, 297 Tichy. Theodore T. 297 Tillmann, George D. 153 Tobin. Joseph M. 297 Toland. Terrence R. 131 Tomasco, William A. 297 Tomney. Nancy L. 165. 297 Tompkins. Jerome E. 65. 297 Toohey, Frank W., Jr. 243. 298 Torregrossa. Joseph A. 168. 298 Torrisi. Joseph A. 130 Travaglini. Mark E. 15, 124 Traylor, Robert E. 186 Traynor, Kevin J. 187. 189. 192, 193. 194. 217, 298 Trott, Bernard W. 169. 298 Tucker. William B. 298 Tullo. Bruce N. 159 Turiello. Ronald J.. 58. 122. 130. 242. 298 Turk. Joseph E. 187 Turner, William A. 298 Turvcy, Timothy A. 114, 161, 202 Tyler. Charles K. 210 Tyler. John R. 56 Tyrrell. Peter J. 298 Ubaldi. Peter D. 157 Ulan, Ronald J. 239 Umfrid. Katherine 104 Umland. Herbert C. 110 Unger. Lawrence J. 64. 169 Ursini, Gary L. 298 Usonis. John R. 298 Usuka. George J. 298 Valente, Louis J. 298 Valenza. John A. 178. 180. 185 Valva. George C. 298 Vasko. George S. 298 Vasti. Daniel M. 122 Vendrasco. Albino J. 157, 242, 298 Vent. Robert J. 299 Venticinque. Robert A. 15 Vermeire. John A. 299 Vetrano, Joseph S. 158. 159. 166. 225. 244. 249. 299 Vetter. Paul F. 293. 299 Viano. Paul. Jr. 126. 215. 242. 299 Vincinanza. Joseph J. 127 Victor, Michael S. 299 Vincent. Paul T. 163. 299 Vincenzo. James J. 130 Visalli, Peter D. 172 Vishio, John J. 299 Volpe, James R. 299 Volpe, Rocco J. W, 299 Volta, Louise T. 299 Volz, Edward 157, 210 Von der Lieth, Dion W. 205, 207, 208, 216, 244, 299 Vrionis. George S., Jr. 243, 262, 299 Wade. Peter C. 163. 243, 299 Wagner, Bernard D. 65, 163, 299 Wahl, Timothy S. 114, 154, 158, 159, 202 Wainwright, Dennis K. 186 Waldron. Charles E. 300 Wallace, Thomas B. 300 Walsh. Denis M. 122, 243, 300 Walsh, George J. 300 Walsh, John J.. Ill 300 Walsh. Marguerite J.. 142, 166, 244, 300 Walsh. Philip J. 186 Walter. Harry L. 178, 216 Ward. Richard M. 212 Wargo. Charles J. 171 Wargocki, Frank E. 56 Walileski, Elinor D. 165 Wassmer, Robert E. 130 Watson, James D. 133 Watson. John P. 125, 169, 173, 300 Weathers. Saundra D. 113, 239 Webb. Dallas W. 178 Weglarz, Stephen J. 178 Wehrell. Michael A. 300 Weidner, Joseph M. 300 Weinstein, Jean B. 300 Weiss, Frederick R. 163 Welch, Katherine B. 15, 142 Welsh, J. Norman A. 64, 300 Werkheiser, Barry C. 186 West. Dennis C. 202. 217, 300 Westhoff, Thomas S. 57, 130, 131. 244, 300 Whalen. Thomas D. 301 Whelan, Francis J. 301 White, William E. 211, 218 Whittle, Thomas J. 58 Wieckowski, Thomas J. 58, 243. 301 Wieczezynski, Leonard 71, 301 Wieneke, Peter 101 Wiggins. Wayne A. 186 Wihnyk, Robert J. 271. 301 Wildemann, Leonard W., Jr. 301 Wilhelm, Jerome P. 116, 272 Wilhelm, Michael L. 214 Wilhcre, Hugh F. 301 Wilker, Sylvester J. 64, 301 Wille, Roderick F. 163 Willenbecher, James F. 301 Williams, Curtis M. 301 Williams, Russell H. 130, 133 Williams, Thomas J. 95, 96 Williams. Ward T. 114, 119, 120, 121, , 122, 123, 126 Willms, Martin 301 Willson, Thomas D. 57, 209, 301 Wilson, Theresa M. 147, 165 Winter. Paul E. 301 Wise, Earlene B. 301 Witham, Stephen A., Jr. 301 Woehlcke, Edward S. 30 Wofford, Andrew W., Jr. 214 Wolfe, Winifred A. 165 Wondolleck. Mark 201 Wong, Michael K. 8 Wood, Catherine V. 302 Woody, William J. 302 Woolley. Joyce A. 165, 243, 302 Woolley, Laurence J. 302 Wright, George I., Ill 302 Wright. Samuel L., Jr. 130 Wurzbach, William E. 302 Wyckowski. Thomas 272 Wyluda, Stanley L. 130 Wyrwas. Veronica J. 64, 160 Wysznski, Joseph L. 302 Yancey, Prentiss Q. 119, 120, 122, 123, 154, 244, 249. 302 Yantis, Michael A. 57. 205 Yarrish, Edward B. 127, 129 Yatczyn, Joseph F. 302 Yezerski, Thomas R. 129, 172 Yorio, Nicholas J. 230 Yuen. Joseph H. 169, 173. 302 Zaccaria, Nicholas J. 157, 302 Zaccone, Marialena J. 142, 239 Zapf, Lawrence J. 114, 115, 117, 147. 220 Zeigler, Carlisle, Jr. 302 Zeller, Janice C. 12. 15. 113, 124, 165. 224 Zenoni, Raymond L. 302 Zgurzynski. Joseph A. 56, 302 Zilincar, August J., Ill 196 Zino, Charles A. 302 Zirbser, Edward J., Jr. 303 Zizzo, Michael 205, 186 Zoebelein, Sue A. Zogby, Joseph A. 153 Zoubck, John A. 117, 123, 129, 143, 145. 172, 173. 230 Zucker, John E. 173, 303 Zum, Karl R. 303 Zusi, Andrew J. 303 GRADUATE AND LAW STUDENT INDEX Abraham. Gerald Arsht, Adrienne Bambrick. Joseph T. Bean, J. David Bellwoar, Robert G. Benz, George F. Brandolph. Arthur Brodkin, Jeffrey A. Byrne. Therese M. Cantino, Ronald J. Carroll. Thomas Casey. William H. R. Chillas, Robert Cleary. William Cleary, John J. Collins, J. Edward Conway, Paul Cooperberg. Barry Crampton, John P. D'Lauro, John J. D'Valente, William Decotes, A1 Define. William T. Dekoven, Bernie Derenzo. Ronald T. De Vincentis, Pierre H. Donnelly. Edward G. Doud, Donald Dougherty. John F. Drew, David Durst, Robert 85 Emuryan. D. Michael 89 Eschback, Leo 89, 90 Evans. Eugene 89 Feingold. Allen L. 89 Fitzgerald, James J. 89 Flaherty, Daniel T. 86 Foy, Edward D. 88, 89 Frankino, Stephen 89 Gannon, James P. 89 Giannella. Donald A. 86 Gilligan, Philip M. 89 Gilroy, William 86 Giunta. George 85 Gold. William T. 85 Goldberg, Arthur M. 85 Goss, Michael 87 Grant. Joseph S. 89 Greinir, Richard 89 Gross, Kenneth L. 85, 89 Haddad, Charles A. 85 Hailstone, Andrew J. 85 Hammond. Jane 86 Hawkins, William J. 83 Heuislcr. Charles W. 89 Howell, Charles D. 86, 89 Iorio, William 86, 89 John, Peter C. 85 Kelly, Joseph C. 86, 90 Kennedy, William V. 85 Kerwick, James J. 86 Latoole, Robert 90 Lembo. Louis 86 Luchsinger. John A. 86 Lutzenbcrg, John 90 Macchiaroli. Michael 90 MacNeill, Jay S. 90 Mairone, Robert V. 90 Maimed, Richard D. 85 Martin. P. B. 86 May, John S. 85 McErlane, James 87. 90 McGuinn, Martin 87 McMenaman, Paul X. 87 Melia, Laurence P. 90 Mengel, Edward C. 86. 90 Miller, Sherman 86 Moellar. Mark 90 Muehleib. Barbara R. 86 Mullin, Joseph E. 86 Nichanot, Louis 90 Nicosia. Carolyn 90 Norton, Paul 85 O'Brian. J. Willard 90 O’Malley, Edward J. 85, 90 Oretsky, Susan 90 Ostien, Paul H. 86 Rcstaino, Phyllis 91 Rink. Joseph 86. 91 Rucci, Joseph J. 91 Rulen, Nicholas 91 Salvana, Sandra 86 Saylor. Cara Bryn 82 91 86 86 91 91. 92 91 87 86. 91 87 86 85. 86. 91 86 86, 91 87 87 91 86. 91 86 83 83 85 86. 91 91 92 82 86 92 86 81. 83 82 338 Sesso. Dolores B. 86, 92 Stonelake. Hank 85 Whctty. Charles 87 Sherman, Lee 86 Suter, Robert W. 92 Wilmans. Richard A. 92 Silverstein. Lee 86 Tate. Joseph A. 86. 87, 89. 92 Wolov, Andrew M. 92 Silverman. Eugene D. 92 Tomalis, Thomas J. 86 Zamboldi. Richard H. 86, 92 Sklar. Arthur E. 92 Tumola, Thomas J. 86 Zamborsky, Edward J. 93 Spirt. H. David 92 Vondercrone. C. Stephens 86. 92 Zaun, William F. 93 Stephenson. John 85 Wallace. Michael E. 92 Zawrotny. Joseph P. 92. 93 Stolman, Theodore B. 92 FACULTY A! Abbasi, Aslam 63 Aceto, Ted 178, 186 Albrecht, Eugene J., Ph.D. 47 Amelotti, Emil 49 Anderson. James R., Ph.D. 63 Anderson, James F., Ph.D. 48 Appicci, Richard D.. O.S.A. 37, 229 Auth. George H. 63 Avil, Richard D. 39, 63, 104 Bailey, Joe E., Lcdr., U.S.N. 95 Barry. Searle J., Cdr., U.S.N. 94, 95 Barnhurst. William J. 47 Barrett, Philip F., O.S.A. 38. 69 Barry. Jackson G., Ph.D. 55, 83 Bazinet. Lester 50 Beach, John D., Ph.D. 48 Behanna. Evelyn 74 Beiduk. Felix M.. Ph.D. 53 Bell. Edward M. 81 Bell, F. Alexander 178, 179 Bergquist, James M. 52 Bernardin, Charles W., Ph.D. 54 Biederman, Karl J. 49 Black, James L., Maj., U.S.M.C. 95 Blimm, Joseph M. 54 Bonniwell, Bernard L., Ph.D. 47 Bookmyer. Beverly B., Ph.D. 55 Boyle. M. Dorothy 39 Braxton. Gwendolyn 74 Brooks, James O.. Ph.D. 49 Brown, Donald F., Ph.D. 50 Brown, James E., Jr. 62 Brown, Jo Ann 73 Brown, William C. 68, 71 Bruch, George D. 39. 84 Bruderle. Charles P. 38. 102 Bruno, Joseph F. 63 Burgess. Frederick M. 102 Busch, Thomas 48 Byrne, Conal J.. Ph.D. 69 Calkins. James L., Ph.D. 47 Calvo, Jose A. 57 Cannan, Edward 52 Carlson, Ernest H. 47 Chang. Nicholas T. C.. J.C.L. 51 Charlton. William H. 68 Chase. Carl T.. Ph.D. 53 Chowanec. David 50 Chorba, George J. 69 Christian, Theresa 73 Clarke. Edgar W.. Ph.D. 62 Clarke, Lillian, Ph.D. 47 Clausner, Marlin D., Capt., U.S.N. 94, 95 Clay, Alvin A. 69. 71 Cleary, Vincent J. 55 Coccia, Anthony J. 48 Coughlan. John A., O.S.A. 18, 69 Cullen. William G.. O.S.A. 53 Cummings. Raymond L., Ph.D. 52 Curran, John J.. O.S.A. 36. 37, 176 DaCrema, Joseph J. 54 Daly, Jeanne D. 73 DeLaCour. John J. Derrig. Richard Devane, Joseph R., Ph.D. Devine, John Devine, Joseph P. DiVincenzo, Vito J. Doherty, Edward C., O.S.A. Donnellon. James A., O.S.A. Donnelly, Anne B. Dorley. Albert J., Jr. Dougherty, Gerald A. Downey. Bernard J., Ph.D. Doyne. Thomas H., Ph.D. Driscoll, John M., O.S.A. Driscoll, William G. Dunn, James A., Lt., U.S.A. Duprey, Richard A. Eby, Frank H., Jr. Elliott, James F. 196, Eisner, Henry, Ph.D. Etter, Charles G., Jr., Ph.D. Faragalli. Joseph Farnan, Charles Farrell, William E.. O.S.A. Feigcnberg. Myrtle Ferry. Louis A. Fiss. Herbert Flaherty, Joseph A.. O.S.A. 34, 35, Flood, Gerald J. Flynn. Joseph E. Frescoln, Wilson L., Ph.D. Furphy. Thomas J., O.S.F.S. Gaffney, Richard Gallagher, Michael J.. O.S.A. 28, Gallen, John J. Gatza. James T. Geisz. Edward P. Gelman, Harry L. George, Joseph. Jr„ Ph.D. Gershman. Louis, Ph.D. Giglio, Ernest. Ph.D. Gill. Robert T.. O.S.A. Goldberg, Joseph Gorman. William M. Gormley, Paul J. Greenberg. Lewis M. Greene. Thomas R. Greyson. Joseph C. Grob. Robert L.. Ph.D. Groom. Dawna M. Haberstroh. Charles J. Halphen, Marshall J.. O.S.A. Harrington, J. Walter Harris. David A. Harris. George A. Hart. Stanley G. Hartman. Harold F.. Ph-D- Hartmann. Frederick W. Harty. Kevin D.. Cdr.. U.S.N. Helmetag. Charles H. Henry, William C. A. 69 Heman. John 49 Herron. William P. 47 Holland. Mary Alice 187, 195 Honigman. Fred 63 Hopkins. William L, O.S.A. 50. 57 Horne, Marcetta 51. 131 Hrascanec. Rudolph J. 36. 206 Hsu. Ih Sen. Ph.D.. 73 Hubbert, J. Bernard. O.S.A. 52 Hughes. John E.. Ph.D. 69 Jaramillo, Placido 47 Jaworowski, Erward F. 47 Jenkins, Edward F.. O.S.A. 37 Jenkins, Schuyler V. 53 Johnson. Donald L.. Lcdr., 95 Johnson. Evelyn 55 Keffer, Joseph D.. O.S.A. 68 Kelly. Charles F. 200. 201 Kelly. John C. 49 Khouri. Fred K.. Ph.D. 62, 65 King, James, O.S.A. 178. 179 Kim, James J. 176. 178 Kinney. Joseph A.. Jr. 37. 42 Kirkpatrick. Larry J.. Ph.D 73 Klein. Walter H.. Ph.D. 178. 179 Kozikowski. Joseph 131 Kraft, John J. Kunes, Genevieve 36, 229 Langan, William B.. Ph.D. 53 Langran. Robert W. 53 Large. Joan T. 16, 50 Lawson. Robert B.. Ph.D. 69 LeBer. Raymond J. 48 Lee. Jeremiah. Ph.D. Leffler. Amos J.. Ph.D. 51. 115 Lichtenstein. Ivan E.. Ph.D 39 Linahan. Thomas C. 68 Livengood. Donald J. 202 Logue. John J. 69 Lynch. Robert D. 52 Mahan. Arthur L. 47 Maksymowych. Roman. Ph. 52 Malik, Lynda 39 Manley. Martin J. 63 Manus. Gerald I., Ph.D. 63 Marlow. Dorothy. Ph.D. 49 Martinez. Thomas E. 54 McClain. John A.. Ph.D. 52 McCook. George 63 McCrea. Anne 47 McDermott. Margaret 74 McDonough. Richard R. 54 McEnerney. John I., Ph.D. 38. 51 McGinn. Howard F.. Ph.D. 63 McGowan. Joseph P. 48 McGrath. Edward. Ph.D. 53 McKeough, Charles M. 50 McNichol. William J. 38 Mcntzer. Thomas J. 49 Menz. Paul G. 39 Michaels. Edward J. 50 Migliore. Francisco. Ph.D. 68 Miller, Richard H. U.S.N. 54 48 73 53 38 74 51 68 38. S3 49 49 55 55 63 95 74 69 36 52 51 69 54 54 38, 68 63 187, 188 73 16 52 74 11. 18. 47 63 176 47 47 49. 146 49 52 62 176, 205 D. 50 49 52 47 16. 72 18 50 55 73 74 48 55 51 54 18 63 62 52 63 178, 186 49 62 Mitchell. James J. 54 Mongeau. Rene G. B. 50 Morris, A. Gregory, Ph.D. 47 Mugler, Kenneth 176 Mullen, Anthony J., O.S.A. 63 Mulligan. John J., Ph.D. 50 Murphy, George D., Ph.D. 54 Murphy, Harriet D. 74 Murphy, Justine 50 Murphy, William J. 63 Murray, Edward V. 69 Myers. John A. 62, 64 Nally, Robert V. 68 Nevin. John 176, 178, 187, , 196, 205 Nevins, Thomas F. 55, 81 Nolan, Patrick J. 18 Nova, Fritz, Ph.D. 52 O’Brien, John F„ Ph.D. 48 O’Donnell, John 50 O’Neil. Charles J„ Ph.D. 48 O’Neill, William 45, 68 O’Toole, James J. 48 Palazzolo. Charles 49 Paparella, Benedict A., Ph.D. 16. 48 Paparella, Julia 16. 73 Papin, Joseph, Ph.D., S.T.D. 11, 16, 51 Pastore, Gaetano 50 Pblaczynski, Catherine 73 Pearce, George R. 68 Pcnta, Anne Constance 51 Peterson. Weber H.. Ph.D. 69 Ponko, Vincent H., Ph.D. 52 Procko, Bohdan P., Ph.D. 52 Radan, George T., Ph.D. 54 Ratigan, Joseph W. 54 Redding, Martin 62 Reilly, Bernard F. 52 Reimel. Theodore, Hon. 36 Reith, Gunther, Ph.D. 47 Resinski, Kenneth 83, 141 Rcuschlein, Harold G. 39, 84 Rice. William J., Ph.D. 62 Riley, Donn C., Ph.D. 52 Riley, Howard F. 68 Riva, John F., Ph.D. 47 Rivas, Daniel J. 50. 57 Roberti, Dominic M.. Ph.D. 47 Rogers, Joseph P. 178, 179 Rohlfing, Harry J. 69 Rongione, Louis A., O.S.A. 39, 41 Roy. Lucien R. 49 Ruane, Richard E. 68, 70 Ruckstuhl, William J. 69 Rudhart, Alexander, Ph.D. 52 Russell. Robert P., O.S.A. 48 Ryan, James T., O.S.A. 229 Sardinas. August A.. Ph.D. 49 Schauble, J. Herman, Ph.D. 47 Schorr, David J. 62 Schrems. John J., Ph.D. 52 Schrum, Marion M., Ph.D. 16, 38. 72 Schuster, James J., Ph.D. 62 Sentner, Philip J. 53 Severance, Alexander G. 68 Sharer, Cyrus J., Ph.D. 48 Sherman, James G., O.S.A. 36 Sholofsky, Mark W. 52 Shurer, Ralph C.. O.S.A. 50, 153 Simpson, John H. 49 Slattery, Michael P., Ph.D. 48 Smith, Francis X., O.S.A. 39 Spadafora, Sherwood H. 47 Sprows, David J. 49 Stepelcvich, Lawrence, Ph.D. 16. 48 Stott. George W. 53 Strieb, Jay D. 53 Subbiondo, Joseph L. 54 Suchar, Joseph T. 49 Sullivan. Timothy D. 48 Sweeney. Robert F., Ph.D. 62 Tapp, William 142 Thillet, Carlos J.. Jr., Ph.D. 50 Thomas, Arnold 62 Thornton. Edith L. 74 Tich, John G. 48 Tonkinson, John J. 18 Tuppeny, James P. 196, , 200, 201 Uickcr, Robert J. 50 de la Vega, Jose R.. Ph.D. 47 Wagner. Mary M. 73 Walsh. E. Elizabeth 51 Weitzmann. Albert M. 16, 69 Welsand, Eugene H., Ph.D. 47 Welsh, Robert J., O.S.A. 38 Wesberry, Reginald E., Lt., U. S.N.R. 95 White. Robert E., Ph.D. 62 White, Theodore H. 63 Whiting, Robert B. 49 Whitley. Norbert W., O.S.A. 98 Wilke, Raymond G. 11, 18 W’lkinson. Robert E., Ph.D. 16 Wright, Kenneth T. 55 Yasko, Richard N.. Ph.D. 53 Yeh, George C., Ph.D. 62 Yen. John T. C.. Ph.D. 47 Yii, Roland, Ph.D. 63 Young, Barry S. 49 Yuen, Hsiu Huo, Ph.D. 62 Ziegler, Daniel J. 47 Zuchowsky, Leo M„ Ph.D. 53 340 GENERAL INDEX ACCOUNTING SOCIETY 71 ADMINISTRATION....... 38-39 ALUMNI FOUNDATION 40 AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 57 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS . 64 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 56 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS 65 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS 65 ARTS AND SCIENCES FACULTY 46- 55 ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 57 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT 176 BAND............................ 132-133 BASEBALL........................ 205-208 BASKETBALL . 187-195 BELLE AIR....................... 144-148 BELLE MASQUE.................... 138-141 BETA GAMMA DEBATE 127 BLUE KEY............................ 123 BOARD OF TRUSTEES . 36 BOWLING ............................ 213 CHARITY WEEKEND 230-231 CHEERLEADERS........................ 124 CLASS OF 1966 242-243 246-309 CLASS OF 1967 114-117 CLASS OF 1968 .110-113 CLASS OF 1969 .................. 106-109 COMMERCE AND FINANCE FACULTY 67- 69 CONCEPT ............................ 154 CONFRATERNITY OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE............... 125 CONSERVATIVE CLUB...... 128 CROSS COUNTRY................... 200-201 DELTA EPSILON SIGMA i68 DELTA PI EPSILON 156-157 DELTA PI MU..................... 158-159 DEVELOPMENT ......................... 42 ENGINEERING FACULTY 61-63 ETA KAPPA MU....... 169 FINANCE SOCIETY 71 FOOTBALL ....................... 178-186 GAMMA PHI........................... 170 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY 56 GOLF................................ 218 GRADUATE SCHOOL .76-83 GREGOR MENDEL SOCIETY S6 HISTORY CLUB 58 HOCKEY.............................. 21s HOMECOMING...................... 224-225 INFIRMARY ........................... 43 INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS . 64 INTERCOLLEGIATE CONFERENCE ON GOVERNMENT 127 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS SOCIETY INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL INTRAMURALS INTERCOLLEGITE JAZZ FESTIVAL JUNIOR WEEK KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS LACROSSE LAMBDA KAPPA DELTA LAW SCHOOL LIBRARY LITERARY SOCIETY LYNX ......... MARKETING SOCIETY MENDEL BULLETIN NROTC NURSING FACULTY PENNSYLVANIA STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION PHI KAPPA PI PHOTOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT PI SIGMA EPSILON PISTOL PI TAU SIGMA PI THETA CHI PLACEMENT POLITICAL UNION PRE-LAW SOCIETY PRESIDENT PUBLIC INFORMATION RIFLE RUGBY SANCTUARY SOCIETY SECURITY SEMINARY SOCCER SOCIETY FOR BUSINESS ACHIEVEMENT SOCIOLOGY CLUB SOPHOMORE WEEKEND SPANISH CLUB SPIRIT COMMITTEE STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION SWIMMING TAU BETA PI.......... TRACK UNIVERSITY COLLEGE VARSITY SENIORS VICE-PRESIDENTS VILLANOVA ENGINEER VILLANOVAN VILLANOVA SINGERS WHO'S WHO WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB WWVU YOUNG REPUBLICANS 128 166 219-221 232-233 236-237 126 210-211 160-161 84- 93 41 59 154 71 59 94- 97 72- 74 58 162-163 153 171 214 172 164-165 44 129 70 34- 35 44 214 212 129 43 98-101 209 70 57 228-229 58 124 120-122 202-204 173 196-199 102-104 216-217 37 64 149-152 130-131 244-245 142 134-137 125 341 FROM THE EDITOR: A job has been completed. A year has been recorded. A book has been published. Now at the end the Editor stands alone, and presents you with the 1966 BELLE AIR. I hope that you will have very definite feelings about the book which your hands now hold. Love it or hate it, but don’t be indifferent toward it. When sixty students work untir- ingly for five months to create some three hundred pages . . . consider their efforts. When the same students struggle to meet the earliest deadline in the school’s history . . . respect their courage. When blood, sweat and tears emerge into a volume tempered with love for a University, an Ad- ministration, and a student body ... be an understanding audience. If success is measured by fortitude, creativity, patience or diligence, we are probably the most successful staff ever to claim Villanova as our Alma Mater. We will not rest until we know that we have understood every facet of this university, and that you, in turn, understand us. That was our goal. From understanding we glean appreciation. I wish it were possible to adequately express my thanks to the many people who stood with me from beginning to end. What- ever we have completed, we have done together. Special thanks to Tom Sebastian, Managing Editor and chief objector to trimming the 1966 BELLE AIR in pink lace. Mere expressions of appreciation are not enough for Dan Solari, of William T. Cooke Publishing, Inc., for whom I have the warmest regards. He has counseled me in working with the BELLE AIR, and a few other things . . .! His secretary, Mrs. Gloria Watson, was always available to help with the many problems. I received whole-hearted cooperation from Mr. Joseph Durinzi of Carl Wolfe Studio Inc. Miss Louise Crisci, also of Carl Wolfe made work a true pleasure. She never failed in obtaining a photographer for us, and they in turn pro- duced outstanding results. As Business Manager Barry Burke doesn’t know much about a “modern layout,” but he sure talks money. He handles figures well too. For someone who quit eight times and hollered “I hate you” (in the direction of my office), Val Herbstritt came up smiling. She also produced an excellent Senior Section. Her co-editor, Ken Hedges, was great at identifying pictures. Between naps Steve Seitz spent time drawing lines all over the durpmy sheets. I hope he’s awake to appreciate his job well done. Engaged men have a lot of free time. That’s why Frank Samer was able to manage the frustrating Organizations Section so effectively. Phil Mino is famous: he was the first editor to finish his section before the deadline, and he changed the layout of every page. Believe me, that’s history! When Larry Zapf wasn’t trying to get a date with one of the staff members, he actually learned how to crop a picture. Terry Wilson helped him. Sports Editor Bernie Schaffer remained calm, cool and collected while the rest of us scrambled to beat the clock. When John Schmid finished the Fraternity Section, he knew more about the Sorority than any girl on campus. The projection of our theme was dependent upon re- search into the past history of the University. Ricki Hobdcll was able to solicit help from Fr. Rowland, Mr. A1 Severance, Mr. Ruane and Miss Kuhn whose contributions were vital to our success. If I could blame my ulcer on one person, it would be Bill Dolon. Who else but Bill would get sick the night be- fore the deadline? But he came through with rhymes and riddles, and a “bag full of tricks.” He actually conned the editor of the VILLANOVAN into spending two “all-night- ers”—working on copy. Bill was amazing. Never before did ten fingers do so much typing. Barbara Park waded through thousands of layout sheets, carbons, etc., only to find that our staff couldn’t spell. Webster was her best friend. Pat Kennedy is responsible for our cabinet full of year- books from “other schools.” This gives variety to our plagiarism. Joe Linsalata directed his staff into an outstanding per- formance. We hope he meets this success when he turns his producing strictly to the stage. Special thanks to Lorraine Farino, the amazing wonder who did the impossible ... we have an index. She is especi- ally grateful to Mr. Joseph DiLucca of Data Processing for providing her with the 5000 IBM cards which are re- sponsible for her insanity. District Distribution Director and head thumb tack nabber, Jeff Lodewick is the man responsible for the posters of other organizations falling to the ground. Saundra Weathers beautiful art work was a contribution gratefully received. Maybe John Zoubek can’t run a party without losing money, but he sure can produce an excellent Social Section. This brings me to the Administration, particularly Fr. Appicci and Fr. Ryan, whose confidence and assistance were inspirational. Thanks to the Photo Department and Brian McNamara for many of the photographs which appear on these pages. Mrs. Cooper of the Maintenance Department receives my personal gratitude for helping to make our office a nicer place to work. When there weren’t papers from wall to wall, you could actually see the desks! To Mr. Tom Linahan I extend my appreciation for help- ing me to understand. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 342 1 1
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