Villanova University - Belle Air Yearbook (Villanova, PA)
- Class of 1967
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1967 BELLE AIR VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY VILLANOVA, PENNSYLVANIA V l. III VIUVI ng Editor JAMES G. SNEERINGER, JR. Business Manager . . THOMAS V. SEBASTIAN CAMPUS 4...........UNIVERSITY 32 .......ORGANIZATIONS 96........ FRATERNITES 150.......SPORTS 172 UNDERGRADUATES 250 ............ 4 TO HOLD UP THE RESCUED FRAGMENTS OF SINCERE MOODS. AND THROUGH THESE,TO REVEAL THAT FEELING OF UNAVOIDABLE SOLIDARITY WHICH BINDS MEN TO EACH OTHER. . . . JOSEPH CONRAD What follows is our peculiar crystalization of the age-old fresco of human attitudes. We are talking about MOODS: those tendencies of temperament which most often honor and plague us. Let it be understood that all arc susceptible, and that from these arise our joy and sorrow, our enthusiasm and apathy. This is not a criticism, although occasional value judgments arc made. It is an overlapping por- trait designed to demonstrate that, in the long run and over the totality, there results some- thing indubitably human and therefore slightly divine, something for which it is worth the trouble of living on this earth: the absolute truth of that sexual spirit, Man. 5 6 7 THE MAN WHO LIES TO DISTINGUISH THETRUTH WITHIN HIM AND SO LOSES ALL RESPECT FOR HIMSELF. HE CEASES TO LOVE AND WITHOUT LOVE HE GIVES WAY TO PASSIONS AND COARSE PLEASURES.” ...FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY HIMSELF CANNOT The census of 1890 declared the American Frontier closed. Henceforth, men increasingly lived physically nearer to one another, with, curiously, a concomitant increase in the psy- chological distance between them. Our move- ment from relatively spacious homes to crowded classrooms and densely teeming dormitories offers a microscopically accurate parallel. This distance” between us often precludes any in- clinations to honesty or to love; in seeking re- laxation, it begets the unproductive wounds of selfishness and the hollow crudeness of boister- ous but empty bravado. X 9 11 1 . . . FRIEDRICH IIEGEL Although, ideally, cthical-rcligious love should precede, or be simultaneous with, the love of man and woman, this is seemingly not our usual experience. First comes her blue eye, impudent mouth, rounded skull and narrow knee, then an entangling self development of ourselves and us, like a folding in of fresh egg and red beef and much seasoning. And in our wandering is discovered, finally, a direction: a sunburst face, then an urge to wade streams and, at last, the giant stumble up and forward. LOVE MEANS THE CONSCIOUSNESS OF MY UNITY WITH ANOTHER, SO THAT I WIN MY SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS ONLY AS THE RENUNCIATION OF MY INDEPENDENCE: THE UNITY OF MYSELF WITH ANOTHER AND OF THE OTHER WITH ME.” 13 $ 14 is I ' YES, TO DANCE BENEATH THE DIAMOND SKY WITH ONE HAND WAVIN’ FREE: SILHOUETTED BY THE SEA, CIRCLED BY THE CIRCUS SANDS. LET ME FORGET ABOUT TODAY UNTIL TOMORROW.” ...BOB DYLAN The shortened semester, the draft possibilities, the kccncr-than-cvcr competition for gradu ate schools and jobs, these facts highlight the unprecedented pressure of our college existence. Newton, in observing apples, said that every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Like- wise, this pervading atmosphere of unparalled stress and strain engenders the bizarre quest for frivolity, whose reason for being is at all times unthinking and idle, and whose ability to satisfy is always exaggerated. 16 17 19 ... I T IS A TRUE AND REASONED STATE OF CAPACITY TO ACT WITH REGARD TO THE THINGS THAT ARE GOOD OR BAD FOR MAN. ’ . . . ARISTOTLE Some have called it prudence; others have termed it good judgment. The vernacular is knowing the ropes”; the academicians label it sagacity. Whatever the terminology; it is the primary goal of education. Such a simple thing to say: the perceptive discerning of what is important. One who has it is usually char- acterized as astute, earnest or serious. Yet we who have gravely sought its attainment may perhaps be excused for denominating it as pre- cious, majestic and always unaccomplished. 21 _ A 25 I DON’T KNOW WHETHER THIS WORLD HAS A MEANING. BUT I KNOW THAT I DO NOT KNOW THAT MEANING AND THAT IT IS IMPOSSIBLE FOR ME TO KNOW IT.” . . . ALBERT CAMUS Centuries ago, men were the unknowing con- cubines of the concept of a meaningful world. But, somehow, a profound sense of perplexity insinuated itself into the human consciousness. Where before we assumed design and meaning, now we begin with senselessness, or more subtly, with declared ignorance. Today, if there be color, it is black; and, if number, none. There is religion without God, foreign policy without security, and, above all, the oh-so-definite vagueness of a mass treading of water. 25 26 GOD IS IN ALL THINGS BY HIS POWER, SINCE ALL THINGS ARE SUBJECT TO HIS POWER ; HE IS IN ALL THINGS BY HIS ESSENCE, BECAUSE HE IS PRESENT TO ALL AS THE CAUSE OF THEIR BEING.” ...THOMAS AQUINAS After all is said and done, what remains un- touched, unassailable, undefiled? Though men conjure different names for it, and assign di- verse reasons for its existence, ultimately what remains is the tranquility of the larger view. The individual suffers, but the race goes on. Falseness, selfishness, injustice and inhumanity in the end of everything fade and vanish away. The Truth will, the day after tomorrow, pre- vail. And until that end, all things, surely in- evitably, rcsistlcssly, work together for good. 28 UNIVERSITY To us the University Administration always seems at least cautious if not downright reac- tionary. (To them we are always hasty if not absolutely radical.) But this year our adminis- trators demonstrated, mostly, that they arc not as extreme as we had thought them to be in previous years. Meaningful concessions (though we all dislike this word) were grant- ed the student body, particularly in the area of discipline. Problems remain; yet, finally, some of us realize why. H w CO £ w X cu PRESIDENT Since 1 cannot greet you individually, let me use this means of extending congratulations to each of you as you conclude your studies at Villanova. May vou succeed in every way in the years to come. We shall always in some ways be dependent on each other: the University’s reputation is so largely based on the performance of its graduates and they in turn are so often |udgcd in terms of the university they attended. It i' imperative for each of us to grow in excellence. Your new career, whatever it may be, will certainly offer many challenges. Miv they be exciting and may your acceptance of them be rewarding. Among the things stressed during our years here none was more important than the idea of the brotherhood of man under the Fatherhood of God. If you keep this idea before you. you will inevitably devote yourself to the service of both (iod and man; you will recognize the rights of each and trespass against neither. It is my deep hope that during your years here each of you became a better person and that we have become a better school for having had you here. The Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare. John Gardner, receives an honorary degree from Father President. Father Flaherty addresses the faculty and student body at the annual Academic Convocation. This past year has been a profitable one for Villanova. both in an Academic vein and for the student bod) itself. The University, under Father Flaherty’s ener- getic Administration, conducted its first Academic Convocation this past Fall. Father President’s en- thusiastic encouragement has brought about many innovations for the student body. Villanova can look forward to many fruitful years under Father’s dynamic leadership. 5 Father spends a prayerful moment in Corr Hall. BOARD OF TRUSTEES 1 lie compelling two-told ink ot programming and supporting Villa nos 'c academic and physical expansion and the maintaining of its independent and religious character rests with the willpower and imagination of the University's Board of Trustees. This Board is comprised of unique individuals—The Prior Provincial, the Prior of Saint Thomas Monastery, the Vice-President for Financial Affairs, a Dean, and two laymen To( Rnu • Rev. John J. Curran. O.S.A.. M A ; Hon. Theodore I. Reimcl. I..L.D.; Very Res. Joseph A. GrifTcrtv, O.S.A. Bottom Rnu: Very Rev. James C. Sherman. O.S.A.. M.A., Chairman; Rev. Joseph A. Flahertv. O.S.A . Ph.D.. Treasurer; Rev. James A. Donnellon. O.S.A.. Ph.D.. Vice-Chairman. VICE-PRESIDENT OF FINANCIAL AFFAIRS Rev. John J. Curran, O.S.A., M.A. VICE-PRESIDENT OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Rev. John M. Driscoll, O.S.A., Ph.D. VICE-PRESIDENT OF DEVELOPMENT Rev. William Ii. Farrell, O.S.A., B.C.L. 7 ADMINISTRATION Mr. Henry T. Kooncc. M S., Di- rector of Research and Develop- ment. J8 ALUMNI Maintaining, encouraging, co-ordinat- ing a vibrant and constructive alumni is realized by our dynamic Alumni As- sociation. Operating from its residential headquarters on the South side of Lan- caster Avenue, the Alumni Association has tried to generate an atmosphere of wclcomeness to the entire undergraduate student body. The task of generating a feeling of graduate co-operating during future years in the University’s total academic growth is the goal which the Alumni Association hopes all Villa- novans will strive for. David A. Rafferty, Annual Giving Di- rector; Edward Cahill, George J. Pc- quignot. Executive Secretary. 9 Two of the many Alumni who return to their Ainu Mater each Homecoming Weekend- A student makes use of the vast research facilities in the Falvey Memorial Library. Rev. Louis A. Rongionc. O.S.A.. Pcd.D.. Librarian. LIBRARY Book arc the treasured wealth of the world, the fit inheritance of generations and nations —T horeau encyclopedia, lOurnaU, theses—wealth. Universities have as their primary mankind’s ideas and lead their students to the truth of them. No University could truly call itselt one without providing a competent library. The Villanova answer to this is Falvey Memorial under Father Rongionc which is doing an adequate job and will be far more than sufficient when the library extension is completed. 40 DEVELOPMENT Which of you, intending to huilJ a tower, sitteth not dou n first and countcth t w cost, whether he hate sufficient to finish it? —Bible Villanova’s development program is a university-wide effort at total develop- ment, quality, and excellence in such things as teachers’ salaries, buildings, and curriculums. One of Development’s primary aims is to acquire the needed funds from both large corporations and private individuals. Rev. William E. Farrell, O.S.A., Vice-President for Development; John J. Burns, Director of Development; William P. Kuipers. Directors of Parents Program. STUDENT PERSONNEL SERVICES The Student Service of Villanova University functions over i svide and ever-broadening range of student needs. Reading speed ,uid comprehension can be augmented, graduate school jd' i e i.'.it imed. |.K -:ions on the draft answered and psycho- logical guidance administered. Additional services arc also rendered, t of these facilities resides in the students’ own volition. Stanley I . Wcissman. M.Ed., Director of Reading Service; James I . Dully. I’h.D.. Director of Psychological Services. F.dward V. Murray. M R.A., Selective Service and Veterans; John A. Moritz, M.A., Placement. 42 Denis A. Boyle, M.D., University Physician; Mrs. Joyce Brotherson, R.N. Eugene J. Ruanc, B.S., Director of Office of Public Informa- tion. PUBLIC INFORMATION What the outside world hears of this University is often through the Office of Public Information. Mr. Eugene Ruanc directs all press and news releases and other publicity for Villanova. INFIRMARY 43 Tucked away in the Southwest corner of Campus is Middleton Hall—the student infirmary. There is a doctor available and at least one Registered Nurse on duty at all times. IBM AND RECORDS I). Dilillippo, II. Agncw, J. Dougherty. D. MeGuinn. P. Heneghan. J, Cahill. L. Recupito, 11. Cryzewski. 1 . Boyle. I). Dully. R. Walsh, N. Rau, J. Cutler. J. Literature, Cap:. J. P. Cunnanc. SECURITY The Villanova Community receives its excellent protection through the service of its small but dedicated Security Force. To their credit, our campus police officers usually dispense with their duties with a fatherly corrective approach rather than with an authoritarian heavy-handed manner. One of the many necessary responsibilities of the total task of education lies with the Record's Office. Records maintains an individual academic dossier on each student thus enabling the University to keep aware of the past and present progress of every student matriculated at Villanova. 44 Joseph S. DiLucca, Director of Data Processing; Ldward V. Murray. Registrar. -- COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES wmfurjir.-.! DEAN Rev. Robert J. Welsh, O.S.A.. S.T.D. ASSISTANT DEAN Harold F. Hartman. Ph.D. In this age o: technology, space exploration, ar.d free thought. : great empha is placed on education. Bcmg a cornerstone of a liberal arts education, students arc expected to studs the fundamentals of the Biological Sciences, the Humanities the Physical Sciences and the Social Sciences. The College o: Arts and Sciences, the largest in both en- rollment and range, has advanced to the pinnacle of high scholarship under the reins of Father Welsh. ASTRONOMY Mr. George I . 5.' k. Dr. Beverly B. Bookmycr. Rev. lidwarsl I . Jenkins GEOGRAPHY Mr. P. Muller, Dr. Cyrus J. Sharer. BIOLOGY Front Row: Mr. Marco l:. Way, Miss Priscilla Crowe, Miss Justine M. Murphy. Dr. John A. McClain. SeconJ Row: Dr. Joseph 11. Waters, Dr. William B. Langan. Third Row: Dr. Roman Maksymowych, Dr. Thomas Malcwitz. Back Row: Mr. Robert J. Uicker, Rev. Ralph C. Shurcr, Rev. Lawrence C. Gallen, Dr. Carlos J. Thillct. 48 FINE ARTS Mr. Lewis M. Greenberg. CHEMISTRY l:ront Row: Dr. John F. Wojcik, Dr. Thomas II. Doync. Dr. l.ilian Clarke, Dr. Jose R. dc la Vega, Dr. Bernard J. Downey. Second Row: Dr. Amos J. I.effler, Mr. Sher- wood Spadafora, Mr. Charles Kavanagh. Third Row: Dr. George N. Qnam. Dr. A. Gregory Morris, Dr. John Edwards, Dr. Michael S. Spritzer, Dr. Walter Y. Zajac. Buck Row: Dr. James J. Markham, Dr. G. Ronald Husk. Dr. J. Herman Schauble. 49 I runt Row: Mr. Thonus C. Linahan, Mr. Emil Amelotti, Dr. I i' Migliore. Mr. Eugene W. Kiefer. Second Rou: Mr. Kir: Biederman, Mr. William Dannacher, Mr. Robert B. Whiling. rbir.i Rou-: Mr. Richard Ritenour, Mr. Robert Beck, Dr. August A. Sardina'. Fourth -•; . Mr. Murray Adclman. Mr. Robert DeVos. Mr. Paul J. Gormley. Dr. James O. Brooks. Fifth Rou : Mrs. Marie II. Prckcl, Mr. John Simpson. Rack Run : Mr. Donald J. I isengood, Mr. David J. Sprmvs. Mr. William Michlc, Mr. Placido E. Jaramillo. PHYSICS Front Rou: Mr. William G. Driscoll, Rev. J. Bernard Hubbert Second Rou: Mr. I rancis Gasparini, Mr. George W. Stott. Mr Jay D. Strieb. Third Rou. Dr. Carl T. Chase. Mr. Joseph E. Elynn. Mr. Michael Shea. Bjck Ron: Dr. I'clix M. BeiJuk. Mr. Marvin A. (iross. Rev. William G. Cullen. Dr. Richard N. Yasko. Mr. Philip J. Scntner. MATHEMATICS EDUCATION HISTORY Front Row: Mr. Daniel Carroll. Dr. Vincent Ponko, Jr., Dr. Joseph George, Jr., Mr. Richard Hopkins, Dr. Bernard Reilly. Back. Rou : Dr. Rohdam Procko, Mr. Thomas Greene, Mr. William Walker, Dr. Cesar Bustos-Vidcla, Mr. Michael Davis, Mr. Fred Carrier. Dr. Fred K. Honigman, Mr. George A. Harris, Mr Gerald J. Flood. Rev. Thomas Rcidy, Dr. C. Jennie C. Savignano, Mr. Robert F. Jackson, Dr. Leo M. Zuckosvsky. POLITICAL SCIENCE Front Row: Dr. John Schrcms, Dr. Fred Khoun. Dr Frit Nova, Dr. Paul Ambrose. Dr. Alvin Richman. Mr. John Roak. Back Row: Dr. F.rnes; D. Giglio. Dr. Robert W. Langran. 51 MODERN LANGUAGES I n.'it Hint: Dr. Daniel Rivas. Dr. Wilson Frescoln, Mr. Rene Mongcau. Mr. Charles I Iclmctag, Mr. Casiniir Er cgovich. Dr. John Mulligan. Mr. Vuo DiVmccnzo. Back Row: Mr. Gaetano Pastore, Mrs. Monika Heme, Dr. Oleh Mazur. Mr. Stanley Hart, Mr. Ernest Wcndclcr, Dr. Donald Brown, Mr. Edward Bell. SPEECH Mr. James J. O’Toole. Mr. Warren O. Richardson. Mr. Richard R. McDonough. Mr. Anthony J. Fravne. CLASSICAL LANGUAGES Dr. Kenneth Wright. Dr. John McEncrney, Dr F.lcanor Leach, Dr. Robert Rowland. L ENGLISH Front Row: Mr. Joseph J. Da Crcma. Mr. John M. Green, Mr James J. Mitchell. Second Row: Dr. Robert E. Wilkinson, Mr. Ches Melsbakas, Dr. Neil F. Brennan. Back Row: Mr. William C. Scedykc. Mr. Charles J. Haberstroh, Mr. Larry B. Gunter, Mr. Thomas A. Tebbens. ENGLISH Front Row: I)r. George D. Murphy. Dr. Joseph I . McGowan. Dr. Charles W. BernarJm. Bat k Ron : Dr. Edward A. Kop- per, Mrs. George W. Ladd. 5} SOCIOLOGY Front Ron : Dr. John Hughes Mr. Barry Young. Duck R u: Mr. James McKenna. Mr. Lawrence McCIarry. Dr. Edward Eisner. Mr. Charles Palazzolo. PHILOSOPHY Front Row: Dr. Charles J. O'Neil, Dr. Benedici A. Paparella, Rev. Robert Russell. Second Row: Mr. Andrew K. Yoder. Dr. James l:. Anderson. Dr. Thomas ¥. Busch. Dr. John D. Beach. Third Row: Mr. John K. Kearney. Mr. Theodore J. Kondoleon, Dr. Michael P. Slattery. Bai k Row: Mr. Anthony J. Coccia, Mr. Daniel T. Regan. Mr. Joseph M. Bet . THEATRE Mr. Edward M. Bell, Dr. Jackson G. Barry, Mr. Robert I ledlcv. jsi Front Rou: Rev. Mu h id Gallagher. Rev. |. 'Ji'jrnc. Rev. Edward Doherty, Rev. John O’Rourke. Second Rou : Rev. James Ryan. Rev. Nicholas Chan ;. Rev. Marshall Halphen, Rev. Francis Rovle. Rev. V. Van Zutphen. Rack Rou-: Rev. Joseph Papin. Rev. Royce I lughcs, Rev. F. Eiga. PSYCHOLOGY Front Rou : Dr. Eugene I. Albrecht. Dr. James I . Calkins. Mr. Daniel J. Ziegler. Second Rou : Dr. Bernard L. Bonniwell. Dr I. Ward, Dr. H. Ward. Third Rou : Dr. Louis (iershman. Dr. P. Sheldon. Dr. Eugene H. Welsand 55 •JI o COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEAN John J. Gallon. M.S. ASSISTANT DEAN Richard D. Avii. E.E. With a strong emphasis on science and math the College of Engineering under Mr. John J. Gallon gives to the prospective engineering student the basic concepts of the chemical, civil, mechanical and electrical fields. Ranked as one of the top engineering schools in the country, the challenge of this curricula prepares the student for the highly technical world of today and tomorrow. 57 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Dr William J Rice, Dr. G. C. Ych. Dr. John A Myers, Dr. II. H. Yeun, Dr. Robert E. White, l r. Edgar W. Clarke, Dr. Richard E. Eckhart. Dr. R. I'. Sweeny. CIVIL ENGINEERING Imut Ron Mr. John II. Gillen, Mr. Martin J. Redding, Mr. Richard H Miller. Dr. Ralph Kolincr, Mr. David J. Schorr. Hack Row: Dr. James J Schuster. Mr. I ewis J. Mathers. Mr. Gerald J. Gausch, Dr. Charles G. Liter, Mr. Arnold R. Thomas. 58 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Front Row: Mr. Joseph P. Devine, Mr. Paul G. Men ., Mr Joseph Goldberg, Dr. James R. Andersen, Capt. James J. Coyle, Mr. Joseph C. Greyson, Mr. Joseph P. Bruno. Back Row: Mr. William J. Murphy, Mr. Louis !'. Sander, Mr. Ray- mond J. I.eBer, Capt. Theodore White, Mr. Schuyler V. Jen- kins, Mr. Herbert J. Kramer, Mr. George H. Auth. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Dr. Tsute Yang, Mr. Phillip Macri, Dr. John E. Dumcssis. Capt. Henry T. Koonce, Mr. Joseph L. Korikowski. Mr Clement M. Kopf. Mr. Aslam Abbasi, Mr. Anthony J. Zvg- mont. Dr. Roland Yii, Mr. Joseph J. Hicks, Rev. Anthony J. Mullen, Mr. James L. Marshall, Mr. Raymond F. Adams, Mr. Stephen J. Rosasco. 59 - COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND FINANCE DEAN Rev. Phillip F. Barrett, O.S.A., M.A ASSISTANT DEAN Walter H. Klein. Ph.D. Because of the ever-changing techniques in the demesne of finance, marketing and accounting, the College of Commerce and Finance, under the dynamic leadership of Father Barrett, has given to its students a superior presentation of business and technical courses in a well-rounded curriculum. Since its revamping in I96J, C F has become a leader in the collegiate business world. ECONOMICS I mr;t Rnri Mr. William J. Ruckstuhl, Dr. Charles J. Welsh, I)r. Peter S. Kick. Mr. James [. Kim. Mr. C. G. Walsh, Rev. J. A. Gough- ian. Back Ron: Mr. E. J. Mathis, Mr. Albert M. Weit mann, Dr. Weber II. Peterson, Rev. Thomas J. Furphy. ACCOUNTING trout Row: Mr. George J. Chorba, Mr. Conal J. Byrne, Mr. Charles F. Kelly, Mr. Gerald A. Dough- erty. Bink Row: Mr. John J. Dc La Cour, Mr. Alvin A. Clay, Mr. Harry L. Gclman. 62 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Front Row: Mr. Frederick M. Burgess, Mr. Frank II. F.by, Dr. James Gat a. Mr. William II. Charlton, Mr. Ih Sen I Ini. Rack Rou: Mr. William O’Neill. Mr. William C. Brown, Mr. Robert V. Nally, Mr. John J. Tonkimon. BUSINESS LAW Mr. Richard E. Ruanc, Mr. Alexander G. Severance, Mr. William C. A. Henry. Mr Howard F. Riley. 63 tn an COLLEGE OF NURSING DEAN Marion M. Schrum, EJ.D. ASSISTANT DEAN Dorothy Marlow, EJ.D. The College of Nursing, under Miss Marion M. Schrum, i' rapidly growing in stature and pride. Pinning exercises and the awarding of the Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing is the most important function of the year for the majority of Villanova's coeds. Vi’ith new liberalism of disciplinary rules and the acquiring of new land for a dormitor v. tin horizon seems bright for prospective Registered Nurses 65 PUBLIC HEALTH- MATERNAL- CHILD HEALTH Mrs. |. M; !’ . !:.i:km, Miw Worrall. Mrs. Schwenk, Mis% I lev I : Mrs. Thorton, Miss Large, Mrs. Nichol- NUTRITION —SENIOR SEMINAR —PSYCH IT A RIC Miss Eiscnh.uicr, Miss Woycowich, Miss Holland, Miss DrufTcr. Mrs. Daly, Mrs. Connors, Miss Ricker. DIVISIONS DEAN Albert U. Buford. Ph.D. GRADUATE SCHOOL The Graduate School is the most profound branch of the University. Ii seeks in i.;gr.indtze and deepen knowledge by serious research, to supply the need of advanced concentration for special purposes, to improve occupational competency by specialized training, and to unite the graduate student more closely to the I acuity for the common pursuit of erudition. 68 GRADUATE STUDY ADVISOR Robert J. Rowland. Ph.D Once in every week . . You may not be the best looking subject, but you'll do. The recipe for coffee must be in here some where! And you'll hang there until you're house broken! If only the human race would behave in established patterns. Headache? Neuritis? Neuralgia? liven your best friends won’t tell you! My. that rat can jump. Can’t it! Only the finest beans go into DEAN Harold G. Rcuschlein. J.S.D., LL.D. LAW SCHOOL . not merely to produce lawyer , but lawyers who will be a credit to themselves. their profession and their coun- try is the policy of Dean Harold G. Rauschlcm. Under tin. Di in' o:pe: v imoii, Villanova was the first Catholic Law vl; 1 .ii tlu- nat;on at which a chapter of the famed Order nt the C oif honor society was chartered. Through the Red Mass, the Law Forum, and of course the faculty, the School of I aw aims to prepare its students for an active role as members •! the legal profession and the com- munity m tins changing world. Prom its temporary quarters in the University library, to the present site at Carey Hall since I'M 7, the Villanova University Law School is producing leaders m the legal profession. 72 VICE DEAN George I). Bruch, Ph.B.. I I B . LL.M. STUDENT BAR Front Ron: William J. Cleary. James R. I lowley. Ihi-f: Row: Donald K. Moore, James M. Coopan. James E. Post. LAW SCHOOL FACULTY Front Row: William D. Valente, Donald W. Dowd, J. Willard O’Brien. Donald A. Giannclla. Jane 1.. Mammon, J. Edward Collins, John J. Cleary. Bjik Ron: Gerald Abraham. John Stuart Carnes, Marcus Schocntcld. Steven P. Frankino. 7? -.«r-c' T HONOR BOARD Front Row: George Noel, Sherman Miller, Edward R. Doughty. Charles Greenwood. Bark Row: William Gilroy, Thomas Harring- ton, Nelson Sack, James E. Mc- Erlane, Harry I. Zalcznik, Stephen A. McBride. MOOT COURT BOARD Front Row: Anthony B. Agnew. Jr., Fortu- nata M. Giudice, Cary $. Levinson, Patrick J. O’Connor, Gilbert B. Abramson, William D. Valente. Back Row: Charles J. Mc- Manus, Michael F. Rosenblum, Edward M. Kopanski, John J. Cunningham, Edward R. Rubin, Jeremiah J. Cardamonc, Stephen T. Salt . Michael D. Cousins, George P. Noel, John A. Ricciardi. INTER-CLUB COUNCIL Front Row: Stuart F.iscnbcrg, Ed- ward Murphy, Elliot Tolan, Pete Ricchiati. Back Row: Pat O’Con- nor, Jeflf Michelman, Ray Lctullc. Michael Maguire. RED MASS LAW REVIEW Front Row: Thomas Carroll, Joseph Ricchiuti, Arthur Brandolph, Louis Nicharot, William Iorio, Lee Sherman, Edwin Goldsmith, William Chillas, Steven Frankino, Richard Greiner, Mar- tin McGuinn, Raymond I ctulle. St-conJ Row: Edward David. Third Rou: James McGrath, James Morrison. Fourth Rou: Michael Gold- man, William Dannc, Daniel Murphy. Fifth Rou: Marijo Murphy. Mrs. Miriam Gafni, Fred Moss. Sixth Row: Al Lindner. James Hutchin- son. Seventh Rou : Jay Rose. James Burger. Barry Ackerman. Eighth R m: John Lanouc. Walter Taggart. Ninth Rou : Marc Kaplin, Barney Welsh. Buck Row: James Falco. Jack O’Dca, Robert White. Bill Kraft. The I.aw Review is a quarterly magazine which impregnates in the students a better cognizance of law and the tools of research. The principle purport of the Red Mass, which i«. a Votive Mass of the Holy Ghost originating in the thirteenth century, is the invocation of di- vine blessing upon the Law School—its inten- tions, faculty and student body. 75 j£ P Q A Top Ron: CHARLES H. ADAIR • 9 Southgate Avc., Annapolis, Md. • R.u i.' or o Lam. SANTO A. AGATI • :0S York Avc.. W. Pittston, Pa. • Bachelor of Lawi. ANTHONY B. AGNtW, JR. • 615 Grcythornc Rd.. Wynncwood, Pa. • Bachelor of Lawt. 5.vow. Ron : ROBERT A. BACINE • 120) Alfred Avc., Ycadon. Pa. • Bachelor of Lam • Am. law Student's Assoc.; Chief Justice Hughes Law Club; Hughes-White Law Club; Villanova Law Forum; Student Bar Assoc. PETER F. BOGG1A • 475 Grand Avc.. Lconia. N. J. • Bachelor of lam • Am. Law Student's Assoc.; Chief Justice Taney Law Club; Tancy-.Morc Law Club; Rciniel Moot Court; Student Bar Assoc. ROBI RT J. BORBE • 757 Franklin Avc.. Palmerton, Pa. • Bachelor of Lout. Third Row: ANDREW A. BOREK 1561 Marian Rd., Abington, Pa. • Bachelor of Lam • Am. Law Student's Assoc.; Chief Justice Warren Lass- Club; Stern-Warren Law Club; Reimel Moot Court; The Docket, Assoc. Ed. ARTHUR N. BRANDOLPII • 755S Overbrook Avc.. Philadelphia. Pa. • Bachelor of Laws. HENRY P. BURKE • Apt. 29.D. Park Gardens. Scranton. Pa. • Bachelor of Lam • Am. Law Student's Assoc.; Cardo o Law Club; Cardo o-Ivc Law Club; Reimel Moot Court; Student Bar Assoc. fourth Row: RICHARD M. CAMPBELL • Bldg. A. Apt. 6. Edgewater Pla a Apts,, Norristown, Pa. • Bachelor of Law • St. Ives Law Club; Cardozo-Ivcs Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. JEREMIAH J. CARDAMONE • 406 St. John's Circle. Phoenixville. Pa. Bachelor of Lawt • Chief Justice Elughcs Law Club; Hughes- White Law Club; Reimel Moot Court. Board Member; Student Bar Assoc. THOMAS F. CARROLL • 251 Tecsdale St., Philadelphia, Pa. • Bachelor of l.awt • Cardo o Law Club; Cardo o-Ives Law Club; Law Review; Student Bar Assoc. Bottom Row: HOWARD J. CASPER • 1620 Benson St., Philadelphia, Pa. • Bachelor of Lawi. WILLIAM E. CHILLAS • 70S N. Pine St.. Lancaster. Pa. • Bachelor of Laut • Cardo o Law Club; Cardoro-lves Law Club; Law Review; Student Bar Assoc. ROBERT L. CLAREY • 27 Cardinal Avc. Albany. N. Y. • Bachelor of L aut • Am. Law Student's Assoc.; Cardo o Law Club; Cardo o- Ives Law Club; Kennel Moot Court; Villanova Law Forum; Student Bar Assoc. 76 r p p p WMMuk 1 1 wish I had j phone book to sit on. Top Row: WILLIAM J. CLLARY, JR. • 41 Lapsley Rd., Merion, Pa. • Bachelor of Lous • Am. Law Student's Assoc.; Chief Justice Taney Law Club; Taney-More Law Club; Reimel Moot Court; Villanova Law Forum; Student Bar Assoc. JAMES M. COOGAN • 4 1 Dellwood Circle. Bronxville. N. Y • Bachelor of Lout. MICHAEL D. COUSINS • 254 S. loth St.. Philadelphia, Pa. • Bachelor of Lam • Chief Justice Hughes-White Law Club, Academic Chairman; Chief Justice Taney Law Club; Taney-More Law Club; Reimel Moot Court, Sec. Second Row: JEROME W. COX • Weems Creek, Annapolis, Md. • Bachelor of iau i • Am. Law Student's Assoc.; Chief Justice Hughes Law Club; Hughes-White Law Club; Reimel Moot Court; The Docket; Am Affairs Discussion Club. Pres. THOMAS A. CUC1NOTTA • E. 812 Cooper River PL, Pcnntaukcn N. J. • Baihelor of Lam. JOHN J. CUNNINGHAM. Ill • 71) N. Third St.. Pottsville. Pa • Bachelor of Lout. Third Row: WILLIAM H. DANNE, JR. • 10506 Weymouth St.. I0 , Bcthesda. Md. • Bachelor of Lam. JAMES D. DEASY • 07 W. Penn St., Philadelphia, Pa. • Bachelor of Lam • Am. Affairs Council; Am. Law Student's Assoc.; Cardoro Law Club; Cardoro-Ives Law Club; Reimel Moot Court; Student Bar Assoc. DONALD W. DE LEO • 407 71st St., North Bergen. N. J. • Bachelor of Lam Am. Affairs Council; Am. Law Student's Assoc.. St. Ives Law Club; Cardoro.Ives Lass- Club; Reimel Moot Court; Student Bar Assoc. Fourth Row: JOHN B. DONAHUE • 12 Scarcliff Dr.. Malvcrnc, N. Y. • Bachelor of Lam. BRIAN E. DOWNEY • 1121 Ashton Rd.. Wynncwood, Pa. • Bachelor of Lam. DAVID C. DREW • 6 Main St.. Lyndonville. Vt. • Bachelor of Lawi • Chief Justice White Law Club; Hughes-White Law Club; Reimel Moot Court; Student Bar Assoc. Bottom Row: ROBERT J. DURST, II • Lord Baltimore Apts., Morton, Pa. • Bachelor of Lam • Chief Justice Stern Law Club; Stern-W'arren Law Club; Law Review. GEORGE A. EDEL • 200 David Dr., Bryn Mawr, Pa. • Bachelor of Lawi • St. Thomas More Law Club; Taney-More Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. STUART EISENBERG • 2110 A. N. John Russell Circle, Elkins Park, Pa. • Bachelor of Laws • Chief Justice Hughes Law Club, Pres.; Hughes-White Law Club; Inter-Club Council; Reimel Moot Court. 77 Top Rou: ALAN G. ELLIS • 1146 Sv lncy St.. Philadelphia, Pa. • Bachelor of .ni i • Am I m Stuilcnt'j. Assoc.; Cardoxo Law Club; Cardoxo- Ives law ( lul ; I «• Review; The Docket; Student Bar Assoc. LEO II. LV I IB At II • •'• Woodland Dr.. Poitston, Pa. • Bit helot of Lau ' ' In - fun i.i White l aw Club; Hughes-White Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. H l.INE II. EVANS • 107 E. Lord Baltimore Apt . • Bachelor of lau i. Scion. Rou'.' PHILIP J. I AIII KTY, III • Highland Avo.. Lambertv.Ile. N. J. • h.j. .i of .m i • Chief Juilitc White Law Club; Hughes-White l aw Club; Student Bar Assoc. ROBERT A. FARKAS • I299 E. State St.. Trenton. N. J • Bachelor of Lau i • Am. I ass Student's Assoc.; Chiel Justice White Law Club; llughes-White Lass- Club; Student Bar Assoc. DOUGLjNS h. FRIEDMAN • 15 Judith Court, Wanamassa, N. J. • Bachelor of Lain • Am. I ass- Student's Assoc.; Chief Justice Hughes Lass i lub. Vice-Pres.; Hughes-White Law Club; Round Mont Court. Finalist; The Docket, Comment Ed.; Student Bar Assoc. Third Rou : LAWRENCE A. GOLDBERG • 5402 W. Berks St.. Philadelphia, Pa. • Bachelor of Lau1 . MICHAEL D. GOLDMAN • 144 S. Morton Ave.. Apt. B-47, Rut- ledge, Pa. • Bathelor of Law • St. Thomas More Law Club; Taney-More Law Club; Law Review; Yillanova Law Forum; Student Bar Assoc. EDWIN M. GOLDSMITH. Ill • 6JI2 N. 10th St., Philadelphia. Pa • Bachelor of l.au • Chief Justice Stern Law Ciuh; Stern-Warren Law Club; Law Review, Article-Book Review Ed. fourth Rou: MICHAEL M. GOSS 1725 Kendrick $t.. Philadelphia, Pa. • Bachelor of Law . RICHARD G. GREINER • 650 Brooke Rd.. Glensidc. Pa. • Bachelor of Law Am. Lass- Student's Assos.; St. Thomas More Law Club; Taney-More Law Club; l.aw Review; Villanova Law Forum; Student Bar Assoc. LEO A. IIACKETT • 421 E. 19th St., Chester, Pa. • Bachelor of Lau i. Bottom Rou . WARREN J HAUSER • 855 Forrest Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • Bachelor of Lau j. FRANCIS T. HAZEL • 71J Parker La., Sprmglield, Del. Co., Pa. • Bachelor of Lam. JOSEPH A. HIGGINS • 9 Woodcliff Lake Rd.. Saddle River. N. J. • Bachelor of La hi • Am. Lass- Student's Assoc.; St. Thomas More Law Club; Taney-Moro Law Club; Student Bar Assoc.; Am. Affairs Discussion Forum. o a o 78 Top Row: JOHN P. HOHENADEL • 26 N. 7th St., Columbia, Pa. • Bachelor of t.awi. JAMES R. HOWLEY • 118 Cochran Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. • Bachelor of Lawt Am. Law Student's Ascot.; Chief Justice Taney Law Club; Taney-More Law Club; Rcimcl Moot Court; Student Bar Assoc.,Prei. WILLIAM E. IORIO • South Mam St., Flemington, N. J. • Bachelor of Lawt. Second Row: WAYNE F. JARVIS, JR. • 6J67 Ovcrbrook Ave., Philadelphia, Pa • Bachelor of Lam. PAUL A. KIEFER • R.D. I, Yankee Lake Rd., Brookfield, Ohm • Bachelor of Lawt. WILLIAM V. KOLSHORN, JR. • 1114 Sea Girt Ave., Sea Girt. N. J. Bachelor of Lawt • Am. Law Student's Assoc.; Cardozo Law Club; Cardozo-Ivca Law Club. Third Row: RONALD M. KUBIAK • J04J N. Congress Rd., Camden, N. J. • Bachelor of Lawt • Am. Law Student's Assoc.; Chief Justice White Law Club, Sec.-Trcas.; Hughes-White Law Club, Trcas.; Reimel Moot Court; The Docket; Student Bar Assoc.; Am. Affairs Club. WILLIAM R. LANDIS, II • 4420 Rosemont Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. • Bachelor of I.au t. LAWRENCE R. LESSER • Ashbourne Terr. Apts., 6060 Crcsccntville Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. Bachelor of Lawt. fourth Row: RAYMOND T. LETULLE • 102 Cherry St., Collingdale, Pa. • Bachelor of l.aui • Chief Justice Taney Law Club; Taney-More Law Club; Intcr-Club Council; Law Review; Villanova Law Forum; Student Bar Assoc. CARY S. LEVINSON • Cedar Hill Rd., Spring House. Pa. • Bachelor of Lawt • Am. Law Student's Assoc.; Chief Justice White Law Club; Hughet-Whitc Law Club; Reimel Moot Court, Semi-finalist; The Docket; Villanova Law Forum; Student Bar Assoc.; Moot Court Board. MICHAEL J. LEYDEN • 4010 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. • Bachelor of Lawt. Bottom Row: GERALD C. LIBERACE • 254 Kathmerc Rd., Havcrtown, Pa. • Bachelor of Lawt Am. Law Student's Assoc.; Chief Justice Hughes Law Club; Hughes-White Law Club; Villanova Law Forum; Stu- dent Bar Assoc. WILLIAM J. LOBI.F.Y, JR. • J-D Forrest Gardens Apts., Forrest Ave., Ambler, Pa. • Bachelor of Lawt • Am. Law Student's Assoc.; Chief Justice Warren Law Club; Stern-Warren Law Club; Reimel Moot Court; Student Bar Assoc. WILLIAM F. LOSQUADRO • 86 Louisa St., Brooklyn, N. Y. • Bachelor of Lawt • Am. Law Student's Assoc.; Cardozo Law Club. Cardozo-Ivcs Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. 79 o g o c ft Ail g i MM g c g MAMlAIMA g r g Am Am MfM g Mll g. Ml t. tfHh Top Row: MARK A. LUBLIN • 6724 Marshall Rd., Upper Darby, Pa. • Bachelor of f.jm • Am. Law Student A«w.; Chief Jutticc Stern Law Club; Stern-Warren Law Club; Reimrl Moot Court; Villanova Law Forum; Student Bar Ahik.; Am. Affair Club. MICHAEL P. MAGUIRE • 104 Wcldin Rd.. Wilmington, Del. • Bji betor of lam. WILLIAM R. MERVINE • 06 Edgewood St.. Warren. Pa • Batbelor of La if. Set on J Row: JEFFREY L. MICHELMAN • 4041 Balwynne Park Rd.. Philadelphia. Pa. • Batbelor of Lam • Am. Law Student’ Attoc.; Chief Jutticc White Law Club, Pret.; I lughet-White Law Club; Inter-Club Council, Vicc-Pret.; Reunrl Moot Court; The Docket, Alumni Ed.; Student Bar Amo . PAUL L. MILLER • 1108 Alfred Avc.. Apt. C. Yeadon, Pa. • Batbelor of Lam • Am. Law Student’ Actoe.; Cardo to Law Club; Cardozo-lvet Law Club; The Docket; Student Bar A oc. JOHN J. McCREESH. Ill • 140 Parktidc Dr.. Ilavertown, Pa. • Cardo o Law Club, Vice-Pre .; Cardozo-lvet Law Club; Reimel Moot Court. Third Row: JAMES E. McERLANE • 210 Broad St., Malvern, Pa. • Batbelor of Lam • Am. Law Student’ Actoc.; Cardo o Law Club; Cardozo- lve Law Club; Chief Jutticc White Law Club; Hughct-White Law Club; Honor Board, Chairman; Reimel Moot Court; Student Bar Attoc. MARTIN G. Me GUINN, JR. • 24 Shady Brook La.. Princeton. N. J. • Batbelor of Lam • Chief Jutcice Taney Law Club; Taney- More Law Club; Law Review; Student Bar A oc. JAMES J. McNAMEE • 175 Upland Rd., Havcrtown, Pa. • Bachelor of Lam • Am. Law Student' A oc.; Chief Jutticc Warren Law Club; Stern-Warren Law Club; Reimel Moot Court; Student Bar A toc. fourth Row: ROBERT J. NF.TTUNE • 4 6 Andcrion Avc., Clotter, N. J. • Batbelor of Lau« • Am. Law Student’ A oc.; Chief Jutticc Taney Law Club; Tanev-More Law Club; Reimel Moot Court; Student Bar Attoc. LOUIS F. NICHAROT • 7J Cricket Ave., Ardmore, Pa. • Batbelor of Lain. DONALD H. NIKOLAUS • 1044 Locu t St.. Columbia. Pa. • Bachelor of Lawt. Bottom Row: GEORGE P. NOEL • 40 Mitchell Ave.. Morton. Pa. • Bachelor of Lawt. PATRICK J. O’CONNOR • 444 Cheitnut Ave.. Kingston, Pa. • Bachelor of Lain • Cardo o Law Club; Cardozo-Ivct Law Club, Pret.; Moot Court Board; Inter-Club Council; Reimel Moot Court; Student Bar Attoc. MICHAEL J. O'DONOGIIUE • 96 E. Moreland Ave.. Philadelphia. Pa. • Batbelor of Lain • Am. Law Student’ Attoc.; St. Ivet Law Club; Cardozo-lvet Law Club; Reimel Moot Court; Student Bar Attoc. 80 Tap Row: JOSEPH M. O’MALLEY • 14) Wellington St., Philadelphia. Pa. • Bachelor of Laws • Am. Law Student' Assoc.; St. Thomas .More Law Club; Taney-More Law Club; Tbc Docket; Student Bar Assoc HUGH O'NEILL • 4.’6 Bryn Mawr Ave., Cynwyd, Pa. • Bachelor of laws. JOHN F. PAC.7.KOWSKI • I 7 Bertram Ave.. South Amboy. N. J • Bachelor of Laus. Second Row: BARTON A. PASTERNAK • 1411 N. 76th St.. Philadelphia, Pa. • Bachelor of Lau s. DANTE W. RENZULLI, JR. • 6 00 Havcrford Ave.. Philadelphia. Pa. • Bachelor of Laws. JOSEPH P. RESCIGNO • 8 29 Monroe Av«.. Upper Darby. Pa. • Bachelor of lasui. Third Row: JOSEPH F. RICCH1UTI • 1702 Mahantongo St.. Pottsvillc, Pa. • Bachelor of Laus. JOHN A. RICCIARDI • 820 N. 64th St.. Philadelphia. Pa. • Bachelor of Lau s. HERSHEL J. RICHMAN • 12 14 Woodbine Ave.. Narberth. Pa. • Bachelor of Laws • Chief Justice Warren Law Club; Stern-Warren Law Club; Reunel Moot Court; Student Bar A vice.; Am. Affaire Discussion Club. Fourth Rou: LAWRENCE W. RICHMAN • 2701 Madison St.. Chester. Pa. • Bachelor of Laus • Chief Justice Warren Law Club; Warren-Stern Law Club, Vicc-Pre .; Rcimcl Moot Court. HOWARD F. RILEY. JR. • 1620 West Chester Pike. West Chester Pa. • Bachelor of Laus • Chief Justice Taney Law Club; Taney- More Law Club; Rcimel Moot Court; Student Bar Assoc. JOSEPH J. RINK • 112 N. Plunsstead Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. • Bachelor of Laus. Bottom Rou: NICHOLAS E. RUBEN • 14l Dorset La., Philadelphia. Pa. • Bachelor of Laws. EDWARD RUBIN • 741) Oxford Ave., Philadelphia. Pa. • Bachelor of Laus • Cardo o Law Club; Cardoro-lves Law lub. Rcimel Moot Court; Villanova Law Forum; Student Bar Assoc. NELSON J. SACK • Apt. I-A, 440 S. Orange St., Media. Pa. • Bachelor of Laus • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; St. Ives l aw Club; Cardo o-lvcs Law Club; Honor Board; Rcimel Moot Court; Student Bar Assoc. I X 1 Top Ron: STEPHEN T. SALTZ • 2401 N. rd S«.. Philadelphia, Pa. • Bachelor of l.timi Sc. Thomas More Law Club; Taney-More Law Club; Student Bar Assoc.; Moot Court Board. HENRY F. SCHUELKE, III • 47 Elmwood Av«„ Maplewood, N. J. • Bachelor of 1«no • Am. Law Student’s Assos.; Chief Justice Stern Law Club; Stern-Warren Law Club, Officer; Inter-Club Council; Reimcl Moot Court; Villanova Law Forum; Student Bar Assoc. SANDRA R. SERNAK • 02 Cherry St., Duryea. Pa. • Bachelor of Lawt. See on J Rou: LEE S. SHERMAN • F-2 Reed Ct. Apts., Reed Rd.. Broomall, Pa. • Bachelor of Law • Chief Justice White Law Club; Hughes-White Law Club; Law Review ; Villanova Law Forum; Student Bar Assoc. LEE SILVERSTEIN • 8 27 Lister St., Philadelphia, Pa. • Bachelor of Lain. ELLIOTT TOLAN • l 4 Hellerman St.. Philadelphia. Pa. • Bachelor of Lain • Am. Law Student's Assoc.; Chief Justice Warren Law Club, Pres.; Inter-Club Council; Reinis-I Moot Court; The Docket; Villanova Law Forum; Student Bar Assoc.; Am. Affairs Club. Third Row: EDWARD C. TOOLE, JR. • 2 4 Rockingham Rd.. Rosemont, Pa. • Bachelor of Lau s. MARK J UDREN • 1900 J. F. Kennedy Blsd.. Philadelphia, Pa. • Bachelor of Lam. RICHARD G. WARD • 148 Cottage La.. Chillicolhc. Ohio • Bachelor of Laws • Am. Law Student's Assoc.; Chief Justice Warren Law Club, Sec.-Treas.; Stern-Warren Law Club; Inter-Club Coun- cil; Reims! Moot Court; Villanova Law Forum; Student Bar Assoc. Bottom Row: JOHN F. WILSON • 1212 N. 14th St.. Reading, Pa. • Bachelor of Lawi • Chief Justice White Law Club; Hughes-White Law Club; The Docket. Ed.-in-Chief; Student Bar Assoc. 82 THIRD YEAR NOT PHOTOGRAPHED JOHN B. DAY • 5502 Grant Ave., Philadelphia. Pa. • Bachelor of Lout. MIRIAM L. GAFN1 • 6)8 Scdwick St., Philadelphia, Pa. bachelor of Lowi. HERBERT J. LEIDER • 5800 Overbrook Avc., Philadelphia, Pa. • Bachelor of Lawt. EDWARD J. MURPHY • R.F.D. Box J 2, Bloomsbury, N. J • Bachelor of l.awt. JAMES J. McGRATH • 25 W. Lancaster Ave.. Ardmore, Pa. • Bachelor of Lawt. LOUIS G. F. RETACCO • 24 S. Mcrian Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa. • Bachelor of Lawt. 83 DEAN Charles T. Brudcrlc, M.A. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE The University College has made it possible for many students :o complete their formal education on a part-time basis. Since IVI8. it has orTcrcd programs paralleling those of all the full- time colleges. It brings to over sixteen hundred students, who must pursue a part-time schedule, a variety of courses for supplementing other programs or earning a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration. Arts and Science, or Engineering. The University College makes the phrase learning after dark” add up to a complete experience in the University complex. 84 ASSISTANT DEAN I rcdcrick M. Burgess. M.B.A. STUDENT COUNCIL Harold Caswell, Neil Kelly, President; John Nawn. The University College Council under the administration of Neil Kelly has sought to bring together the Part-Time students through lectures, discussion groups, social functions, and a newsletter. The University College honor fraternity. Alpha Sigma Lambda, recognizes the high scholarship of Night School students. ALPHA SIGMA LAMBDA trout Rou-. Robert B. Shaughnessy, Joann I'. Reburn, Wesley A. Stockett. Baik Rou : Warren L. Fuller, William H. Wright, David G. Aiken, Leonard A. Chylack. 8 S His lectures always leave me in the dark. 86 Three X's in a row, I win! Now where did I pul chat shoepohsh? So I wore a lie tonight. Big deal! These large classes arc a real bore. I hale these marriage courses. SUB-PRIOR Rev. Joseph I). Keflfer, O.S.A. PRIOR Very Rev. Norbert Vi’. Whitley, O.S.A. SEMINARY The Augustiman Seminary is j slistmct but not separate part of the Villanovj tr.ulition. Its striking- altars and murals com- bine with the dedication and perseverance of the seminarians, to nuke St. Mary’s a shrine to the men who have chosen to answer the call. Come follow me.” The seminary awards a Degree in Philosophy to the young men who will soon be in the service of God. 88 89 On, the goo l ship Lollipop It's not always easy to get across those tracks for class! Top Row: WILLIAM BAUMGARTEN, O.S.A. • «20 Henry St., Milt ion Hills, Calif. B.A. in Phil. • Appeals; Augustinian Club; Glen Mills; Intra. Sports; Liturgy Club; Sanctuary Soc.; Schola Cantorum; Tagastan Club. THOMAS A. BONICA, O.S.A. • 66 Marboro St.. Newtown, Mass. B.E. in Mtch. Engia. Augustinian Club; Glee Club; Liturgy Club; Photo. Club; Poly. Choir; Sem. Yearbook; Tagastan Club. WILLIAM R. CASEY. O.S.A. • 4 Morton St., Needham, Mass. • B.A. in Phil. • Glen Mills; Intra. Sports; Sem. Athl. Com.; Taga- stan Club, Sec. Second Row: JOHN CIVITELLA, O.S.A. • 70« Sommers Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. • B.A. in Phil. • Augustiman Club; Glen Mills; Sanctuary Soc.; Tagastan Club; Glee Club. PETER J. CLYBRUN, O.S.A. • Dec Whyheighta, Sydney. Australia B.A. in Phil. • Aug. Mission Stamp Dept.; Augustinian Club; Glee Club; Glen Mills; Intra. Sports; Photo. Club; Poly. Choir; Sem. Yearbook; Tagastan Club. JAMES M. COLMAN, O.S.A. • 100 Edgehill Rd.. Bala Cvnwyd, Pa. B.A. in Phil. • Appeals; Augustinian Club; Glee Club; Glen Mills; Intra. Sports; Liturgy Club; Poly. Choir; Sanctuary Soc.; Schola Cantorum; Sem. Athl. Com.; Sem. Yearbook; Tagastan Club. Third Row: BRIAN COYLE, O.S.A. • 7 Albert Crescent, New Westminster. B. C., Canada B.A. in Phil. • Glen Mills; Poly. Choir; Sem. Year- book. JOSEPH T. DIBOS, O.S.A. • 408 Utah St., North Park, Calif. • B.A. m Phil. • Appeals; Augustinian Club; Intra. Sports; Photo. Club; Poly. Club; Sanctuary Soc.; Schola Cantorum; Tagastan Club; Lynx; C.C.D. FRANCIS J. DOYLE, O.S.A. • 941 Bullock Ave.. Yeadon, Pa. • B.A. in Phil. • Augustinian Club; Glee Club; Intra. Sports; Poly. Choir; Schola Cantorum; Sem. Yearbook; Tagastan Club. Bottom Row: RAYMOND R. ELAM. O.S.A. • 614 E. Alvin St.. Santa Maria, Calif. B.A. in Phil. • Augustinian Club; Glee Club; Glen Mills; Intra. Sports; Poly. Choir; Tagastan Club. JAMES J. FAY. O.S.A. • 2 l H St.. Chula Vista. Calif. • B.A. in Phil. • Appeals; Aug. Mission Stamp Dept.; Glen Mills; Intra Sports; Poly. Choir; Sem. Athl. Com.; Sem. Yearbook; Tagastan Club. BRIAN D. FITZPATRICK. O.S.A. • It Pine St., Echuca South. Victoria, Australia B.A. in Phil. Augustinian Club; Glen Mills; Liturgy Club; Intra. Sports; Tagastan Club. 90 Top How: JOHN K. FLYNN, O.S.A. • t.HJ Celcon llook ltd., Sharon Hill. IV • H.A. In Phil. • Aucuitiniin Million Stamp Dcpl., Sec.; Auguatinian Club, Vice Prci.J Glue Club; Inira. Sport ; liturgy Club; Poly. Choir; Son. Yearbook; Tagaitan C.InI . MARK A. GAKKl.TT, O.S.A. • I) l.archmont Lane, Lake Form, III. • H.A. In Phil. • Auguttiman t lob; Glee Club; Intra. Sporti; I'oly. choir; Schola Cantorum; Seri . Yearlunik; lagaitan lui . DAVID L. GKAMI.ING, O.S.A. • 4)7 Germania St.. Williamiporl, Pa. • H.A. In Phil. • Auk- Minion Stamp Drpl.( Intra. Sport ; Glen Milli; I'oly. C.hoir; Sent. Aihl. Comm.; Tagaatan C.lub. Serond How: JAMES K. HAZEL, O.S.A. • 71J Parker l.ane, Springfield, Pa. • H.A. In Phil. • film Mill ; Intra. Sporti; l.ilurgy Club; Tagaatan Club. PETER J. LYONS, O.S.A. • 12 Verry St., Coorparon, nriibaiir, Queeinland, Auttralia if.A. in Phil. Glen Milli; Tagaitan t.lub WILLIAM E. MADDEN, O.S.A. • 221 Hazelwood Ayr., Aldan. Pa • II.A. in Phil. • Poly. Choir; C.C.D.; Vocation Comm. Third Row: ALBERT MAC PHERSON, O.S.A. • Roache Rd., New Water ford, Nova Scotia • II A. in Phil. • Glee (Jub; Inira. Sporti GEORGE P. McKEON, O.S.A. • 2V I.miry Rd., I'rumbull, Conn. • M.A. In Math. • Glen Milli; Intra. Sporti; Poly. ( hoir; Sanctuary Soc.; Sen . Yearlmok; Tagaatan Club. JOHN R. MESSINA. O.S.A. • 100’ Morrn St., Philadelphia, Pa. • H.A. In I’hll. • Augualiman Club; Glee (Jub; Glen Milli; Poly (.hoir; Schola Cantorum; Scm. Year hook; Tagaatan C.lub. Bottom How. THOMAS R. PADBF.RG, O.S.A. • 22 Rincon Viita Rd.. Santa Bar bara, Calif. H.A. In Phil. Auxuitinian Minion Stamp l ept.. Auxuitinian Club; Clrn Mill , Inira. Sporti; Photo. Club; Poly Choir; Sern. Yearl ook, Ed.; Taxaitan Club. PETER WIENERE, O.S.A. • 4 Ruth St., Brisbane, Auuraba • H.A. In Phil. • Apprali; Aug. Stamp Dept.; Auguitiman (Jub; ( lee (Jub; Glen Mill ; Intra. Sporti; Liturgy Club; Sanctuary Soc.; Schola Cantorum; Sen . Yearbook; Tagaitan Club. 91 EXECUTIVE OFFICER Cdr. Searle J. Bjrry, USN COMMANDING OFFICER Cap:. A. C. Valdman, Jr., USN N.R.O.T.C. OVr tlx . . u.tiers of the dark blue sea Out thoughts as boundless, our souls as free. Far as the breeze ean bear, tlx bellows foam. Sunn out rut fare, and be Isold our home. —Byron Bui !•■ the United Sure-. enters a nets jnd challenging era ol w orld ad airs, the country lus need of specially (rained and highly i.mated soldius. Yillanos 1 lus responded by providing the Navy and Mamie (iorps with an NROTC Unit instilled with a spirit of compel it mu and responsibility. National recognitum has been awarded to the battalion’s fancy drill Team, Rillc jnd Pistol reams, and Marching Band. 92 The Future. FACULTY 1st Sgt. G. J. Trautman, USMC; P. R. Woods, QMl, USN; D. R. Stark- weather, RDC, USN; Miss R. Mcncn- dez, R. E. Burke. GMGC, USN; W. R. Booms. SKC. USN; D. Lopes. YNC, USN; Capt. A. C. Waldman. Jr.. USN; Cdr. Scarlc J. Barry, USN; Lt. Col. J. L. Black, Jr., USMC; Lt. J. A. Georg. USN; Lt. J. W. Alter, Jr.. USN; Mrs. M. E. Orlow, Ledr. J. E. Bailey, USN; Lt. T. E. Uber. USN. DRILL TEAM Whiskey Company, the Villanova Drill Team, which provides entertainment during halftime intermissions, is the best in the great it Iphia Drill Meets and is consistently among the top tin , t cent of the teams at the National Cherry ii,, . m Washington, D.C. Their long hours of practice vf l'.'incd with the risk involved help to build char- pride in those students of Villanova’s Whiskey Company. Henry O. Nicol. Chris W. Brinclc, Ciregory M. Zorbach. Dale W. Meier, Zachary T. Johnson, John C. Parsch, Albert M. Bickmorc, Richard A. Kennedy, Michael A. Allen, Barclay Morrison, Joseph G. Chlcbowski, Dennis J. (Join, John R. DeFreytas. Albert I Martin, Joseph Lario, Dennis W. Ker- rigan, Joseph A. Mihalcik, Michael F. Gentil, William S. Fcllncr, Scott B. Buchanan, James V. Tan ola. Thomas J. Gallan. Catch these, suckers! Pride in person and precision motivates Whiskey Company to another outstanding performance. 94 Drill Team Officers: Mark Roman, F.dward J. Murphy, Dennis Coin, Rick Snooker, Tom Williams, John Uhrin. RIFLE TEAM John V. Kutys, Michael A. Allen. Eric R. Guepfert, Perry H. Ferguson, Michael F. Gcniil. PISTOL TEAM Mark Roman, James F. Casey, Martin E. Plante, Dennis W. Kerrigan, Robert J. Dil ullo. 95 ORGANIZATIONS r-1 -1 This year the inclina- tion in the organiza- tions was, on the whole, toward excellence, with a g rea 11 y - successful Student Government Association providing both the leadership and the exemplar. Others which distinguished themselves were the Vilianovan, the Arts Forum, The Lynx, NFCCS, the Blue Key, and of course, the Belle Air. The mood, how- ever, was not unmarred by several shaky mo- ments, most notably the disparate student pro- posals for correcting the book store and the several extracurricular groups whose inactivity prompted the judicial action of the Student Senate. w 2 b w o x o w o X (x) s CO X u S.G.A. OFFICERS Wlfjf government rj best? That which iejrbet us to govern ourselves. —Goethe . President, senate, congress.—statesmanship. The actions of one yen ot Student Government cannot be measured with the imprecise rules of immediate effect. Student Government at Villanova during the year 1966-67 lus supervised the instillation of the first popularly elected Student Body president, instituted a trial Student Court, com- posed a valuable Course and Teacher Evaluation, constructed a viable academic honor system. Couple these achievements with its basic services to the Student Body in the areas of orienta- tion, concerts, lectures, spirit, and student activities, and the signs are apparent that Villanova's Student Government is starting to actualize its potential. Ward T. Williams, President of the Student Government Association. Officers of the S.G.A.: Ward Williams, President; James Proud. Treasurer; Timothy Wahl, Secretary; Gregory Fusco. Parliamentarian; Kathleen Bennett. Fxec. Secretary; Jeffrey Radowich. Exec. V.-P.; William Martini, Exec. V.-P.; Charles Murphy, Exec. V.P. 98 S.G.A. SENATE Thomas Gram, David Mullen, Thomas Conway, William Martini, Charles Murphy. Jeffrey Radowich, Gregory Fusco. Ward Williams, Timothy Wahl. Kathleen Bennett, Joseph Mayberry, Frank Samcr. S.G.A. SENIORS front Rou-: Tony Samango, Kenneth Hedges, Lucilc Cerchiaro, Richard Holwcll. Frank Samcr. Back Rou-: John Thomas, Richard Schadl, F.dward Yarrish, Walter Schoppe, Victor Bcllino, Henry Renk, Francis DeSantis, Dennis Hannon. Edward Boyle. 99 Front Ron : John Zoubek. I.aurcl Kcrwin, Larry Irvine, Paul I'cnnclly. Back Rou-: Frank Hermo. Joseph Kelly, Rex Cosun o, Robert Dalessandro, John Palmer, Dominic Acque. 100 Front Row: John C.ircy, Robert Ross, Charles Scheldt. Back Row: James D’Agostino, William Rovere, Thomas Grant. William Note, Thomas Clonan. Michael Stamm, Arthur Hallcram. BLUE KEY SOCIETY Usefulness and baa-nest cannot exist in the same thing. —Cicero . . . capable, helpful, purposeful—efficacious. The essential reason for the existence of the Blue Key Society lies in the service it renders to the entire Villanova community. The Key is composed of 28 men and 2 women who have will- ingly obligated themselves to serving the Administration and the Student Body in any reasonable capacity. The Administra- tion has found the Blue Key to be of great value as student hosts to visitors and as student speakers at college nights in behalf of the Admission office. The Blue Key tenders service to the Student Body by assisting at orientation, conducting Parents' Weekend, and ushering during concerts and lectures. John Zoubek, Vice-President, Donald Serafano, President; William Martini, Secretary; John Schmidt, Treasurer. Front Row: Frank Samcr, Tara Segal, Brendan Brett. Jeffrey Radowich. Bjck Ron : Robert McIntyre, Dennis Hannan. Frank Hermes, Brendan Moore, Robert Layne, James Doncgan. Ward Williams. 101 SPIRIT COMMITTEE I li guys. ... In t rings pertaining to enthusiasm no man is sane who Joes not knou bow to be insane on proper occasions.” —Henry Ward Beecher . . . fight, omph-jh, yeah—victory. To instill and personify school enthusiasm for Villanova’s athletics is the prime task of our Spirit Committee and Cheerleaders. With youthful fervor they have exemplified their motto Enthusiasm begets enthusiasm.” Who will ever forget— Here's to you B.C.. here's to you”! CHEERLEADERS Front Rou: Cevvn Murphy, Susan Quinn, Eleanor Foley. Janice Zeller, Phyllis Greyson. Patricia Albano. Back Rou: William Oler. Mark Curley. Robert Muir, Richard Schadl, Garry Brytezvk, Robert Segal, James Kane. 102 Thomas Grant, Leo Comerford, Joseph Cassani. Charles Scheidt. Joseph Burt. William Revere. STUDENT COURT The best example of the eagerly-awaited new mood of coop- eration between the Administration and the Student Govern- ment Association is perhaps the Student Court. The male division of the Court heard about fifteen eases during the first semester. All indications are that the Court has become a permanent and meaningful institution. Rev. Robert T. Gill, O.S.A., Capt. Joseph P. Cunnane, Miss M. Dorothy Boyle, Jeffrey J. Radowich. 103 VX'hat do you want for SI.00, Guy Lombardo? STAGE CREW LITERARY SOCIETY Have Gunner will Travel Look at those transistors melting! AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS Who so neglecti learning in bn youth, loses ttu- past and n dead for the future. —Euripides . . . lights, scenery, acoustics—the atmosphere. Luther”, Ramsey Lewis, Ralph Nader—the stage crew prepares the Field House for all the cultural and social events we enjoy. . . poetry, prose, drama—the creative. The Literary Mood, a nebulous existent, is the raison d’etre of Viilanova’s Literary Society. . electricity, motion, matter—the profound. The American Institute of Physics aims to present a gen- eral knowledge of physics through lectures, discus- sions and field trips. 104 Villanova’s Y. A. Tittle gets a few lips. PRE-LAW SOCIETY Learning without thought n labor toil; thought without learning is perilous —Confucius . . . corpus juris, habeas corpus, lex terrae—justice. The Pre- Law Society tries to create an interest in the legal profession by visits to various legal centers. . . . norms, culture, society—people. The Sociological Society has a two-fold purpose: to promote knowledge of sociology pertinent to an understanding of the problems of modern society and to provide means through which students may gain a greater understanding of career opportunities in sociology. . . ayer, hoy, manana—cspanol. The Spanish Club unifies the Spanish speaking students of the University by events such as Noche Espanol. Villanova Sociological Society! SOCIOLOGICAL CLUB But on the one hand . . . SPANISH CLUB 105 Candid huh? GREGOR MENDEL |ohn Tyler, President STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Truth of whatever kind n the proper object of the intellect —Cardinal Newman Lecture, seminar, discussion . . . learning. The Student Education Association helps the future teacher prepare for the problems of the classroom. Cells, tissues, organs . . . life. The Gregor Mendel Club seeks a better understanding of the mystery of life. Monarchy, republic, federation . . . civilization. The History Club enables the student to extend his knowledge of our world beyond the scope of the classroom. HISTORY CLUB Tippicanoc and Snoopy Too. 106 The pond will never run dry. A.I.Ch.E. A.S.C.E. Guess which group uses Crest? A.S.M.E. You have me boys. By the work one knowi the workman . . —LaFontaine . . elements, mixtures, compounds—structure. The purpose of the Student Chapters of the American Insti- tute of Chemical Engineers, American Society of Civil Engineers, and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers is to provide the engineering student the opportunity to become more aware of the problems that might arise in his future work. It is also the goal of the student chapters to develop engineering education at Villanova. Toward this purpose the student chapter participated in the freshman engineer- ing orientation program, and worked out student chap- ter projects” in assistance with the Engineering De- partment. 107 IEEE ACCOUNTING SOCIETY You arc surprised I speak your language. Belter know nothing than half-know many things. —Nietzsche . amperes, coulombs, farads—the source. The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers serves as a bridge be- tween an inspiring organization for campus life and a worth- while organization for graduate life. . . assets, liabilities, earnings—balances. The Accounting Society unites industrial and governmental accountants with its members in lectures ami guidance conferences. . . stocks, bonds, debentures—investment. The Finance Society brings the interested student abreast of the current trends and changes in the financial world, and sponsors dis- cussions on current topics such as those found in Business Week.” They don't know that they’re posing for their induction photos! FINANCE SOCIETY The next guy to fall asleep gets this piece of chalk right between the eyes. I 0 X It is better to understand little, than to misunderstand a lot. —A. France . . . advertisements, sales, distribution—The Hidden Persuaders. Effective advertising presen- tations, mass media, sales and retailing manage- ment all effect the student of Marketing. The Marketing Society assists the students in a bet- ter understanding of these principles. . . . sacrifice, charity, teaching—the open per- suaders. The Confraternity of Christian Doctrine prepares the laity to teach Christian Doctrine in the Catholic institutions which need their aid. CCD Really Father, wc re only borrowing the car. MARKETING SOCIETY Nino Morello, President 109 In all thins , success depends upon previous preparation, and u it rout such preparation there is sure to he failure —Confucius . Eisenhower. Romney. Reagan . . the Grand Old Party. The Villanova Young Republican Club represents the Repub- lican Party on campus. Lectures, movies, distribution of party literature, precinct work during elections arc among the many and varied activities. . . physically, professionally, academically . . . well rounded. I’he Semper Fidelis Society strives to prepare students to meet the high standards of the Marine Officer Corps. YOUNG REPUBLICANS Nine Young Republicans can’t Be wrong. SEMPER FIDELIS The Manchurian Candidate I.C.G. Say, is that gas seeping in at the baseboards! The dirty dozen minus one. I.R.S. I go for all sharing the privileges of the government who assist in hearing its burden —Lincoln . . . local, state, national—the government. By putting empha- sis on parliamentary procedure and the means and methods used in government, the Intercollegiate Conference on Gov- ernment, comprising forty schools, strives to instill an ardent interest in government. . . . language, customs, culture—the world. Participation in regional and national conferences sponsored by colleges and the Association of International Relations brings understand- ing and knowledge of the people of the world to the members of the International Relations Society. In a case of dissension, neier dare to judge till you’ve heard the other side.” —Euripides . . . argumentations, research, speaking—persuasion. Debaters, under the Speech Department, compete in novice and varsity level tournaments at the leading Eastern and Mid-Western universities, and host the annual Villanova Invitational. The art of debating is truly a beneficial asset for those with ability and leadership potential. On the south side of Lancaster Avenue is a study lounge for the exclusive use of the members. FRESH!! BETA GAMMA DEBATE SOCIETY SOCIETY OF MASS SERVERS AND LECTORS Front Row: David Briggman, John Dzurenko, J.lines Lawler. Second Row: Kevin Moore. William Ruegcr. Francis Ott, William Timmel. Francis Pound, Paul Hughes. Back Row: Joseph Zogbv, George Salamy, Thomas Gallanen. Robert Spath. Joseph Overbaugh, Frank Pavlica. ” . . . if you stop to be kind, you must swerte often from your path ... —M. Webb . . . service, guidance, renovation—dedication. The members of the National Federation of Catholic College Students do swerve often from their own paths to do projects for others which include tutoring and recreational guidance at local orphanages and . . character, religion, service—devotion. The Society of Mass Servers and Lectors do not swerve from their paths but under the example of Jake Krupa. the sacristan, make a path for us to follow. N.F.C.C.S. Villanova isn't all beer and parties as St. John's Orphanage will tell vou. POLITICAL UNION A hot political discussion in progress. He tlxit would govern of Iters, fir t should be manter of himself ... —'Massinger . . . right, center, left—resolution. The political debate club of Villanova is the Political Union. Its purpose is to teach the students to be masters of himself.” The motto F. Discipulis Tribuni , We make statesmen out of students exemplifies this. Members are divided into conservative, moderate, and liberal. . . . National Review, William Buckley, Goldwater —The Right. For a more concentrated outlook of the conservative point of view, there is the Chester- ton Club. Through its magazine, Libertas , and guest speakers, the club also strives to make the student master of himself”, but with a conservative direction. CHESTERTON CLUB THE STUDS I I 3 14 These gentlemen are all interested in heavenly bodies. ASTRONOMY SOCIETY A university sljould be a place of light, of lib- erty. and of learning ... —Disraeli . stars, quasars, constellations—the unknown. Members of the Astronomical Society explore the mysteries of the universe through lectures, telescope and the Mendel Hall Plantetarium. . . . reactions, equilibrium, catalysts—the mysterious. The American Chemistry Society attempts to secure intellectual stimulation that arises from professional associations and to foster a professional spirit of pride in chemistry. . . . equations, differentials, integrals—the exact. Members of the Math Club arc afforded an opportun- ity to explore the principles and advanced applica- tion of basic mathematical concepts. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY A rectangular parallclapiped inscribed with ellipsoids MATH CLUB Sir, I think I'd liken the aroma to H-. S. Rev. Joseph A. Flaherty. President; Very Rev. James G. Sherman, O.S.A., Prior Provincial; Jerome Wilhelm. Grand Knight; Philip A. Mino, Past Grand Knight. That’s ten on Seabiscuit in the fifth, right? KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS shall know that your good is mine; ye shall know that my strength is yours ...” —RuJyarJ Killing . . . fellowship, solidarity, service—men. Since the grant- ing of its charter on May 12. 195 8, the Father Ludwig Council of the Knights of Columbus has grown to be one of the largest college councils. A strong bond, formed from the qualities of charity, unity, and fraternity, has for its purpose the mutual good of all its members. Front Row: John Broadbent. Kevin Moore, Father Halphcn, Dave Hamil- ton, George Salamy. Second Row: Bill Wardcll, Al Jones, Joe I.oPiccolo, Steve Seitz. Bark Row: Phil Mino, Pete Kerr, Jerry Wilhelm, Tom Callanen, Tom Duckett. VILLANOVA SINGERS Front Rou : Stan Lockitski, Jim Vincenzo, Jack Demambro. Ed Stcpicn, Jell Richard. Rick Smialck. Second Rou : Bill Tack.il'trry, Tom Swiderski. John Ranallo. Bill Olcr, James Sh.ifl-.ey, |oo Torrisi, Charles Hill, Jerry Hodcl, Pete Johnston. I hud Run Aureho Pontarclli, Mike Pouy, Mike DiVernieri. Nelson Fernandez. Aquilino Gonzalez, Tony Raneri, Greg Walters. Frank Morgan, Terry Toland. Fourth Rou: Mike McCabe, Dominic Pisano, Jim Beatty. Bill Harris, Chris Palombi, Paul Stevens, Don Hoit, bred Malvagno, Joe Mihalcik. Fifth Rou: Mike Picotte, Rick Mcrklingcr. Mike Ruane. Bob Seraphin, Tom Pctruska, Ellsworth Stay, Stanley Grabowski, Dan Marghcrita, Richard Forcicr. Sixth Rou : John Gaw, Pete Synowicz. Ray Duffy. Ralph Riccio, Ray Santanna. Walter Hack, Bob Rodachy. Bob Moser, Jim Snceringer, Al Sullivan, Jay Dugan, Al Massi, Al Cutri, Bob Wassmcr, Roger Kelly, Mike Hohenadcl, Bill May, Paul Ses- sions, Tom Richardson. Seventh Row: Bill Cavanagh, Steve Conway, Ray Corper. John Krajsa, Jordan Deitchcr, Mike Maher. Emmett Bonner, Henry Hamel, Martin Dillon. Bach Row: Stan Wyluda, Bob Chaves, Richard Orosc, Pat Schellc, Don Montana, Steve McNamara, Stan Lawrynovicz. Ken Eersch, Bob Rhoades. I 16 Sing boyi, in joyful cixjrus Your hymn of praise today ... —John f. Darnel chorus, melody, tone—harmony. Whether it be the masterworks of Schubert. Vivaldi, or Handel, or the light frolic of contemporary folk, the Villanova Singers arc the best that our Alma Mater has to offer in singing talent. Their extensive road trips counting more than 15,000 miles in the past five years and their new album, Yours in Song , have brought pleasure to all who have heard their spirited and joyful chorus. Officers: Jeff Richard, Ed Stepien, Jim Vincenzo. Stan Lockitski. Rick Smialek, Jack Demambro. Villanova’s Spires. 117 r R i Mr. C. Dudley I.owdcn, Director; Rev. Michael Gallagher. Moderator; Mary l.ou Kief sky. Russell Williams, |.eo Comer ford. V mJ R u: Michael Komclasky. Ronald An alone. I ouis Mclograna. Michael Hemming. The University Concert Band performs before a near capacity audience at the annual spring concert. Front Row: Majorie Cawley, Susan Chianese, Sue Houghton. Irene Riso. Beverly Smiarowski. Second Row: Marcia Witkowski. Katherine Welsh, Veronica Dankcl, Barbara Schultz. The Pride of the Main Line” marches toward1 another gridiron victory. VILLANOVA BAND Wi• are the music-makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams —A. (ySbaughnessy . . . rhythm, tempo, accent—harmony. Playing V for Villa- nova at a football game, the Alma Mater at a concert on the green” or Grccnsleeves” in the Field House, the pride of the Main Line” strives to bring to every Villanovan the best in music. Over sixty members practice many long hours in the annex from early September to May to bring out quality selections, such as Valdres by Johannes Hausscn. La Bella Roma by Cacaras, and Christmas Festival” by Leroy Anderson. Front Row: Russell Williams, Robert John, Joseph Buccerio. Ronald Sineo, Jeffrey Paul, Walter Frasier, Frank Nclsen, Michael Komclasky. Second Row: Roberta Freddie, June Rigby, Lynne Prcgcn7.er, Patricia Lombardi, Theresa Aqui- lante, Catherine Sheehan, Joanne Sweeney, Mary Lipski. Mary Lou Kiefski, Phillis Deers. Third Row: Leo Comcrford, Greg- ory Loughran, Jerome Arcuri, Vincent Quarcsima, Jon Halas?, James Watson, David Prosperi, Lee Poole, Peter Notwick. Frank Mclnick. Fourth Row: John Clark, Nicholas Knox. Daniel Donovan, William Wheeler, David Sippel, Louis Mclo- grana, Ronald Anzalonc, Peter Coplin. Tyler Folsom, Stanley Winowitz. 119 front Row: Carol Strause, Maryann Keenan, Nadine Coyer, Maureen McHalc, Carol Cata- ncsc. Sccond Rnu : hr. Michael Gallagher, Moderator, Brenda Bartolox, Librarian, Mar- garet Lucas. Secretary, Maureen Regan, President, Anna Garish, Vice-President, Lineitc Riva, Treasurer, Laurel Kerwin, S.G.A. Representative, Mr. William Tapp, director. Third Row: Margaret Nerf, Susan Totaro. Elizabeth Walton. Kathleen Orna, Camille Cashnun, Kathleen Bennette, Sue Chiancse. Lucille Cerchiaro. fourth Row: liriv Lauxcnbcrg, Marguerite Stuhler, Brid- ge Laweer, Maureen Stianchi, Winnann Wolfe, Carol Golda, Mary Anton. Back Row: Maria Diessner, Winnie Holbcrt, Vicki Scri- tella, Bonnie Numbers, Carol Roscnbcrger, Marcia Witkowski, Beverly Snnrarski, Kath- leen Welsh. The Haveners WOMEN’S GLEE CLUB '7 love to hear the story which angel voices if.lt. . . ” —Mrs. E. Miller ■ . verse, stanza, chorus—the speech of angels. Whether it lie Sweet was the Song” by Wctzler. The Christmas Song” by Torme-Wells, or Someday Soon” by Ian and Sylvia, the Women’s Glee Club pro- vides enjoyment for the people who hear them and satisfaction for those who sing them. They sing in the Winter and Spring concerts on campus, and at the Nurses’ Pinning. In just three years the Women’s Glee Club has achieved the tone of angelic quality. 120 wwvu ... this is a marvel of the ninverse; to fling a thought across a stretch of sky. — . Peabody . . . transmission, wireless, signals—sound. For twenty years the voice of Villanova” has served the campus community. From a humble start, WWVU has grown into an enterprise valued in excess of ten- thousand dollars. WWVU docs lling” its thoughts across Villanova by its top forty, folk jazz, easy listening, and classical music programs. The taped replays of important news, the live broadcasting of sports events, and the current cultural and political activities make WWVU a leader in college communications. Between spastic pinky and smoke in my eyes. I'll never open this !!?oe door!! Alfred A. Norcott—Station Manager. Looking at the big clockaroome on the wall, it's Due to technical incompetence . . . time to split the scene and leave it clean. Now cut that out, guys!! Here day goooo . . . Bret Hanover takes the lead . . . 122 Hot news? See Spot. See Spot jump. Jump Spot jump. A moment of silence for those picked up in the last Devon-Strafford raid. Take Sunswcec Prune Juice and let yourself go. Look at the old closkaroonic on the . The next song is dedicated to the psychedelic move- ment. D 10 AfVU ANO So you like the watch, huh' THEATRE GRADUATE THEATRE Boss, I have something to tell you. It’s the Alumni Association—they want more money. k 'The world's a stage —as S sakespeare said one day: T v stage a world ujs u hat he mean! lo say” —Holme f directing, acting, playwriting—personation. The Graduate Theatre is an expository of comedy, mystery, and melodrama. Under Mr. Richard A. Duprey, the Playbox has won national recognition for its presentations of ’' The Manner of Prayer of Danny the Blessed’’. A Classic Farce . Serjeant Musgrave’s Dance,” Piper’s Parade”, and The Good Woman of Sctzuan.” The purpose of the Playbox is to prepare teachers and potential playwrights for contribution to a new American theatre which can match aspiration to accomplishment and accomplishment to aspiration within the framework of Christian Humanism. Would you believe, my tie is caught in the turntable. 126 As long as you put it that way. Stop using my Right Guard! OOH . . . AAH. 127 win I S W I R G's first name. Mrs. Scopko.1 4. f, maybe 6 puffs more. 1 28 Wh.it do you mean I’m the Missing Link! ? Willy I.oman did not die in vain; he died for a dream, to come out number one. Adultery—a boy’s disillusionment—a father’s end. As with the calm before the storm, here; hope before failure. BELLE MASQUE Give us this day our daily bread.” Is that all there is? Or is there more? Can our dreams and fantasies become reality? Can we make it with a laugh, a joke, and our shoes shined? Willy Loman thought so. A fool, a deluded fool, you might say. Yet there was dignity in this man despite all of his failures, all of his foolishness. Willy earned it, the hard way. sacrificing for a dream his last treasure. life 129 and give so little. I thine unworthy servant . Time makes microbes of men. It shrouds their achievements and their failures with a veil of anonymitv. Few individuals impress that mark of personal force that Martin Luther burned into the conscience of Christian Man. He was alone, separated from his Church, his family, his tradition; lonely and brilliant with a driving impetus for truth and salva- tion. Faced with the religious and temporal power of civilized man, he dared to say. “Here I Stand. 1 30 At this point the director is a blur to the aspiring actors. 131 I lave you ever felt you belonged to a world that is dying. Here I stand . . . God help me . . . I can do no more. Why am I the only one to see all this corruption and suffer. Cunning, cunning, German bastard. Martin could have been anything, even chancellor.' wm 133 My son. your sin is that you can only love others. Dominus tibi gratia . . . Bread thou art; and wine thou art, and always shall remain. 1 34 He promised us the world, but gave us death. A PUBLICATIONS BELLE AIR A ytjrinnl-, • frr all. sfx ulJ not be merely a dry raor.1 ’it fu : ' • : the contrary, it sfxnild throb with life, i i j genuine spirit of campus atmosphere. — 1931 Belle An I'lwc. perseverance—deadline. The Belle Air is .i irv andeditori.il publication. With practically . 'S students attend to the myriad details of it ..'py The Belle Air owes its continued existence to the mdustrv and perseverance of students who cpitomi7e the meaning of the word etTort. Located in the basement of St. Rita’s Hall, they work from September to May to bring a remembrance of your college days to you. John A. Zoubck, Ediior-in-Chicf. How many times are you going to measure that ! ( ' -r line. 136 AHHH! It’s like walking on cloud nine. Isn’t this the most supercalifragilisticcxpialidocious thing you ever visualized!! Hey, little girl, wanna piece of candy? Heh, Heh. Hch. Isn’t this sweet. 1 8 Do you always have to smell like a brewcy? He’s so cute, isn’t he? Ehh . Problems. Problems. Problems. Kelley’s! Kelley’s! Kelley's! This is so sudden, Al!! 139 A paternity suit? Me?! You girls will have to go see my booking agent. Coo me ooooon Bones! VILLANOVAN Sonic fell, some bear. Some judge of news, some make it . —Dryden . . . scoop, newsprint, copy . . . enlightenment. The words To write well is better than to rule” is the inspiration behind the workings of Villanova's weekly student newspaper, the Villanovan. Ever since the newspaper went weekly during the 1920’s, but more so this year, the small but diversified Villanovan staff has dedicated itself to charging the entire academic com- munity with an electric atmosphere of intellectual improve- ment. This has been done through the proper use of truthful and responsibly opinionated news-stories, features, and editorials. Ronald Javers—Editor-in-Chief. The Villanovan Storm Troopers. 141 I don’t read it either Ron. Thay fellas . Is he using that old Pumpkin line again? 142 I said boost!!! Dear Great Pumpkin You should see us on the weekend. I’ve been classified one—what!! I'm blind, I’m blind! Your snookums. Jeff Aw come on Brendan quit pouting. 144 As the Missing Link I present you with . . . 145 PHOTOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT It. Ralph Shurcr, O.S.A.. Moderator; Peter Ruieg, Editor; Robert Sturm, Editor. William Fcllner, June Rigby, John Brager. Richard Ru«o, Bruce Randell. Richard Bauer, George Till- mann, Joseph O’Connell, Janies Zogby, Joseph Zogby. 146 It came to pass that after a time tljc artist uas forgotten, but tbs’ work lived . . —O’Schreincr . . . snapshots, flashbulbs, developing—memories. The Belle Air, Villanovan. Villanova Engineer, and the other campus publications are dependent upon the art of the Photography Department—the only department operated by undergraduate students—for the imaginative, distinctive, and necessary photo- graphs which arc always worth a thousand words All set for business and no customers. If I sit here long enough I'm bound to get a tan. 147 LYNX 'Tor yesterday is but a dream and tomorrow is only a i oice —Sanscrit MuIvk! SiiI'kI'. Jeffrey Radowich, Mjx Beerbohm, Stephen Carney. I’ctcr Conserva, Timothy Wahl, Frank X. Hermes. Robert Lay ne. Albert Massi, Timothy Turvey, Peter Murphy, Kevin Tobin, Fred I letzlcr, Arthur Johnson. imaginative, original, intellectual—quality. The mood is one of tasteful irrevcrancc and undisciplined sincerity. A hap- hazardly unstructured hierarchy, policed and directed by the dictates of tradition. The desire for that intangible excellence is tempered by the necessity of encouraging, sponsoring and fostering literary endeavor. This is The Lynx Magazine in its thirty-ninth year of publication. Get ’em while they’re hot. 148 VILLANOVA ENGINEER Not picki'J front the IcJin of any an lror, hut bred amongst the uceds and tarn of mine ou n brain” —T. Browne . cpicyclic train, triple-expansion , traction engine — precision. The Villanova Engineer is a quarterly magazine published by the students of the College of Engineering. The issues consist primarily of articles based on direct experiences or interests. . . . endoplasmic reticulum, DNA. mitochondria — life. The Mendel Bulletin is the annual publication of students of science. Its articles are original works written by students, under the critical supervision of Dr. J. Maclain. The editorial bored. MENDEL BULLETIN There's always got to be one clown in the group. 149 FRATERNITIES Hopeful outlines the prevailing temper in most of the fraternities this year. Delta Pi Mu hopes to retain its status as the best social fraternity (it won the Drinking and Missing Link contests), and Delta Pi Epsilon hopes to somehow replace the Dirty Do en.” Lamb- da Kappa Delta will be preoccupied with im- proving their intra- mural football team. While Phi Kappa Pi hopes to make a suc- cess of their expensive national affiliation, Pi Theta Chi and the hon- orarics arc hoping for rain. 152 Front Rote: Maurice Passanante, Social Chairman; William Cameron, John McKccvcr, Robert I avnc, President; John Finkc, Treasurer; Thomas Loughlin, Vice-President; I)r. Langran. Moderator. Second Row: Joseph Mladmick. Secretary; Michael Dailey, John Rice. Daniel Brestle, Dean Goodwim, Peter Ubaldi. David Como. Anthony Samango. Third Ron John Retch. George Hunt. Michael McLoughlin, DutTv Morgan. Edward Murphy. Steven Gullo. Fourth Row: Mansour A hood, William Reardon. Samuel Ro i, Edward Trombly. Gerald Page, Donald Donlan, Peter Ancona. Buck Row: Dcnm- Ferro. Timothy Ryan. Andrew Preziosi, James Scanlon. Front Row: John Walsh, John Pcrri. Robert Moran. Arthur Halleran. Thomas Palermo, Herbert Umland. Frank Diaz, Richard Crawford. Richard Hx k. Second Row: Joseph Purifico, Steven Sontoro. Janies Ruberto, Dean Barnard, Charles Merullo. Dennis Dvlew- ski. Michael Doyle, William McGacttigan. Third Row: Thomas Loughlin. Alfred Cacce e, Steven Kyne, Jack Reilly, Robert Keogh. Anthony Marquette, William Wciser, Robert Barrett. Fourth Row: Charles Fitzpatrick, Lawrence Jcrz. Bruce Bochmckc, Janies D'Agostino, Timothy O’Neill. Fifth Row: James Neary. Paul Slaninka, John Finkc, Paul Myer, Jeffrey Feelcv, Jack McGowan. Back Row: Michael O’Connor, Robert Cavallo, Edward Volz, Thomas Fleming. z o C D £4 w H w Q . . . and we made it with Raleigh coupons. A mystic bond of brotherhood makes all men one. —Carlyle The spirit of Delta Pi Epsilon is one of progress. Modern technology, the information explosion, and the ecumenical movement are only some of the pressures which move the fraternity towards higher achievements. Through lectures, held trips, and dis- cussions, the abilities of brothers are enhanced for later trials in the world of competition. In a world of social challenges, DPE. has aided in community projects and orphans’ outings, not to mention the difficult task of finding new party halls. Wait till we're under the press box, then light the fuse. That’s what you get for stealing baby carriage wheels. 153 Front Rou : Michael Daniels, Secretary; Albert Massi, Secretary; Timothy Wahl, SGA Representative; Walter Doran, President; Michael Gurda, Vice-President; Stuart Bate- man. Treasurer. Second Ron : William Keane, Robert Viola, Mark Merkle, John Cautcy. Kenneth Smith. Vincent Taranto, Randall Ruch. Edward Rodgers. Back Row: Robert Ste. Pierre, Michael Green. Bruce Tullo, Richard Paini, Robert McIntyre, Ronald Rossini. Thomas Spain, Michael Oliver, Lawrence Stevens, Joseph Parcll. Front Row: Paul Barnish, John Mulhern. Robert Evans, Robert D’Augustmc, Jack McGarvey, Donald Holmes. Edward Bla ejewski. Paul Purchia, Donald Simprini, William Bowklcy. Second Ron: Thomas McNally, Jack Hilferty. Thomas Leeds, James Gorman, Arthur Lewis, Donato I orlen o, Philip Burke, James Sneeringcr, Brian Undclan. t hird Rou : Henry Von Brachel. Clark Mester, Robert Groeninger, Jack O’Connor, Anthony Cornyn, Jerome Kineavv, Joseph Fredericks, Michael Gurda. Four Row: William Murphy, Nicholas Gibbonc, Thomas Frascino, Jack McCarthy, Joseph Pantano, Douglas N;tch, James Less. Back Row: Alan Crcsta. Thomas Bennett, Jeffrey Mcrcadantc, Stuart Bateman. s ►— CL, H 4 W Q I 54 Strength united is tJ e greater —Bacon Ask him how it works. Delta Pi Mu's motto, friendship through knowl- edge”, has played a significant part in the life of this fraternity since 1905. They develop the character of their members through such varied programs as intramural teams. Parents Weekend, and their Orphans' Football Outing. The spirit of DPM came to life this year as DPM won the Joyce Kiley Chariot Race and the Float Contest of Homecoming Week- end. Hard work, friendship, and the spirit of com- petition mark DPM’s drive to success. Front Ron, kneeling: John Carey. Secretary; John Ermilio. Vice President; Anthony Mastropietro. President; John Gallo. Treasurer. Second Row: Joseph Andrews, W illiam Boyle. James Kumk. William Chollak, Walter Camiskcy, George McMannon, John O’Neil. John Hirst. Robert Hughes, James Ferrero. Hack Ron: John Merlie. Paul Bartley. James Carroll, Anthony Campo. Harry Glah. LAMBDA KAPPA DELTA Front Row, kneeling: Dennis Krausmnn, Charles Bakia. James Fogarty, Jerry Rindcr. Gene Mahon, Doug Critchell. Joseph Bcrnardini, Henry Maccaro. John Mottine. Joseph Cassar. Second Ron : James Dean, Joseph Portale. Carl Lauber. Robert Marccllino, Edward Berubee, Ronald Monsaert. Al Cutri, Robert Campanaro, John Sheehan. Larry Hatab. Leonard Spagnoletti. Michael Gorman. Raymond Wc alis. Stanley Karccwski, Edward Wallis, Edward Elliot. William Kyslop, Carl Reiehwein, Vincent Plano. Sal Dinenna. Thomas Bello. Joseph Sindaco. Joseph Maruca. k Row: James Buckwalter, Anthony Silluo. Don Mulligan. Robert Morano, John Zurad, Donald Di’Cerbo, Paul McGrail. Patrick Brady. Daniel McGroarty, John Bourn, Joseph McGuire, Tod Clonan. John Valerio, Daniel Vaughan. Thomas Fox. Marty Meade. My . . . you certainly arc a big girl!! All your it Ten gib is in your union —Longfellou Lambda Kappa Delta is more than just a social or- ganization. Each member enjoys that warm type of feeling which comes from working and relaxing with his friends. The excellence of their parties is well known, but an LKD man will tell you that their annual orphans outing to the Philadelphia Zoo is much more rewarding. A lecture scries, scholarship fund, alumni committee and a movie series all indi- cate that this is more than merely social. All right sweetie—just one more. The mail must get through! 157 158 Front Rou: William Kruk, Treasurer; Frank Faas, Sergeant-at-Arms; Daniel Wagner, Vice-President; Robert Gobrick. Secretary; Francis DeSantis. Henry Renk, John Mew- shaw. President. V, mJ Ron Raymond Palmer. James Sholdcr, Joseph Eischetti, Thomas Adolph, Steven Romeo, Robert Heath, Anthony Lordi. Third Ron : William O'Shea. David Houser. Anthony Peream. Thomas Seweryn. Michael Furev. Edward Anderson. William May. Mark Beaty. Fourth Rou: Elmer Roskovensky, Dennis Malcnka, George Nowell, Ronald Paps ycki, Joseph Pencil. Peter Amato. William Riley. Bm k Row: Joseph Bergan. Frank Ashmore, John Sullivan, Michael Gray, Joseph Larid. Leon Maes. Theodore Hack. Front Rou: Peter Eisele, Gregory Smith, Jay Dugan, Thomas Costello. Second Rou: Jonathon Claiborn, James Hezclwood. W illiam Schoenfeld, Owen Murphy, Donald Swanton. Third Rou Nicholas Piaz ola, Paul Krisher, Wallace Cullen. Donald Thomas. James Magnolia. Fourth Ron . Richard McCunncy, Michael Dumsha, John Madden. Jeffrey Sctcsak, John Duffy. Back Row: Frank Rehill, Ronald Lamb, Roderick Wolle, Geoffrey Taylor. Patcycakc, pattycake The spirit of progress has marked this fraternity over the years at Villanova. Since its inception in 1907 as Phi Kappa Pi, the fraternity has been a leader in introducing social activities and scientific achieve- ments to the campus. This year they became the 217th chapter of the national fraternity TKE. Their innovations in Villanova’s academic, athletic and social life have gained for them the admiration and respect of the students and the university. Time to feed the baby. Don’t you wish everyone used Dial. 159 Front Row: Maureen Regan, Nance Dicciani. Eileen Fyncs, Sue Quinn. Vice President; Jane Mulsc. President; Marianne Amstcr, Mary Dorner, June Rigby. S ’ionJ Row: Carol Catanese. Lucille Cerchiaro, Margaret Reckncr. Beatrice Adorno, Maria Diessner, Janice McCarthy, Linette Riva, W'yannc Slack. Terry Wilson. Rjck Row: Andie Corrao, Regina Ridgway, Paula Hutchison, Eva Markovitch, Gladys Horan. Laurel Kcrwin, Joanne Brubaker, Tara Sicgal, Barbara Eppig. Andie Isacco. Front Ron: Maureen Hogan. Sue McCormick, Sue Chianese. Maureen Mahon, Irene Riso, Jody Zaccone, Kate Madden, Pat Moore, Nadine Coyer. Marie Salvucci, Joan Acquilani. Sue Haves. Virginia McMahon, Kathy Estcrhas. Kathy D’Atri. Sccond Ron Maureen Stianchi. Adrienne Meyer, Pat Abert, Janet Hand. Joan Novatni. Janet Mundt. Joanne Mahalick. Carol Golda. Meg McKernan. Maureen Me Hale, Marguerite Stuhler. Maria Russo, Kathy Bennett. k Row: Genie Ncppl. Betsy Dorner, Clair Kaplus, Chris W allace, Wynannc Wolfe, Ann Nevil. Pat Filipik. Kathy Welsh. Mary Anton. Marynnc Bonner, Diane Bcnsing, Joanne Ciccioni, Marge Cawley, Maryannc Heromin. New Dorm? This is ridiculous. Beauty is the virtue of the body as virtue is tin' beauty of the soul . —Emerson Because of that special thing called a woman’s touch. Pi Theta Chi creates a variety of moods for itself as the year progresses. The spark of enthusiasm was kindled when the sorority joined in the Inter-Fra- ternity Rush week for the first time in its history. Enthusiasm tempered with feminine compassion and kindness might describe the Christmas party they gave for the elderly. Happiness is a warm sorority: they now belong at Villanova. What do you mean you broke your engagement? 161 7’ vy j.' govern the most make a- least noise. —Selden I KI . 1 PM. TKl . DPE. I TC . . . fraternalism. The Inter-Fraternity Counti! ni.I coordinates the activities of the social fraternities and jQp.rn., : ii Leadership is the keynote of the Council, and this year ,],... | :he positive action in the formalization of Inter-Fraternity ICi Wn........i ! hi the transition of the Joyce Kilcy Mile into the Joyce Kilev Chariot Race. H z w H u- % PS w H Z p Front Rou Scate J. Mr. Paul Gormlcy. Moderator, William Sales. President; Maureen Regan. Secretary; Joseph Fredericks. Treasurer. Second Row: Paul Miragha, Jack Mewshaw. Jane Hulse. Mary Ann Amster, Robert Lavne, Walter Doran. William Keane. Back Row: Laurence Jerz, Jay Dugan. Francis Dc Santis. William Chollak. Anthony Mastropictro. 162 COUNCIL Harry McQuillcn, Anna Husar, William Cattic, Donald Ko mko. Vicc-Prcsidcni: James biglcy. Secretary; Robert Hcnricli, Michael Kolesar, Michael Makynen. James Weeks. Ronald Fletcher. President; Mark (iarret, Joseph Casino. Donald Van Dyke. Clarence Wilkins, James Higgins, Kathleen Maher. Leo Comerford. Richard Fieo, (jerard Dobbin. Michael Soroka. Robert Ross. Peter l.yons. James Biglev, Secretary; Ronald Fletcher. President; Donald Kozusko. Vice-president. s o ►— C } z o hJ ■— cn Ch w H W Q •te ol college education, finds it' reward in membership in Delta Fpsilon Siyma. the ati rial Catholic Honor Society. This select .croup is com- prised of the top I1 ’ of the college of Arts and Sciences who have displayed outstand- ing qualities of leadership ability and future potential. 164 Front Row: James R. Bonanno, Stephen J. Schramm, Lawrence J. Unger, Presi- dent; Audley A. Ciamporccro, Edward L. Anderson, Treasurer. Back Row: Jack Mewshaw, Veronica Wyrwat, Sec- retary; Ronald M. Burezewski, David Buschcr, Paul Sarnoski, Vice President; Theodore Hack, Joseph Pasternak. Seeking to develop the total man, the Electrical Engineering Honor Society opens its membership to the top one-third of the senior E.E. class. The association attempts, through a mutual intellectual exchange between its members and the faculty, to apply the fruits of their efforts to new goals in this comprehensive, yet exacting field. Front Row: Joe Pietrzyk, Ray I e Bon. Thomas A. Grant. Denn Bannon. Al Norcott. John DcNlambro, Joe I ang. Second Row: Lou Andrews, George Baka, Peter Krol. Fred Trictsch, Walt Schoppc. Marc Weissman. Back R- u: Thomas McCormick, John Konezny, Charls s Croncy, Jr.. Mark A. Demboskv, Nicholas Piazzola. Horaee Barber, Thomas Sebastian, Richard Bauer, Joseph Overbaugh, Secretary; Thomas Costello, John Ikisacco, President; Edward Murphy, Frank Pjulica, Vice-President; John Mormino. William Rovere. Donald Westermann, John Seaborn. John Varga, Richard Craig, Robert Schappcrlc, Lawrence Metzger, Vito Canuso. Th- . h a pro • nior seminars, lectures, and tutorial programs for C F students, the business honor traternits a rt s us etTorts at scholastic advancement in the fields of business and economies. Mem! .i .1 open to juniors ami seniors having a J.O scholastic average, and who have satisfied the requirements in a competitive interview'. I 06 Preparation for careers in Marketing, Economics, and the Administrative Sciences, and the development of a truly professional image for our students in the College of Com- merce and Finance mark the aims of this National Professional Fraternity. Members arc chose i from those who have distinguished themselves both academically and in extracurricular activities. Front Row: Michael Victor, Executive Vice-President; James Carlin, Sergeant-at-Arms; Jeffry DeLuca, Secretary; Michael T. Farley, President; Philip Evans, Vice-President, | Anthony Morcllo. Treasurer; Dominic Aeque, S.G.A. Representative. Second Ron N James Albcrtini. Robert Hurleigh, Robert Schaumann, William Marino, Ronald Lotti, Dennis Strayhan. Buck Row: Charles Falvey, Richard Blake, Ross DiBono, Vincent I Buzanoski, Charles Wargo, Richard Anderson. 4 167 Front Row: Dr. Ralph Koliner, Robert D’Alcssandoro, Stephen J. Schraumm, Catalogcr; Audlcv Camporcero, President; David Buschcr, Vice-President, l.awrcncc Unger, Trea- surer; Michael O'Donnell. Recording Secretary, Rev. Anthony Mullen, O.S.A. ScconJ Row: Ronald Burc ewski. James Bonnanno, John Dcmambro, Jeffrey I.angan, Vincent Marziani, Theodore Mack. Jack Mewshaw. Third Row: Jerome Moriarty, Robert Mayer. Thomas Grant, I'd ward Anderson. Peter Visalli. Fourth Row: James Brogan, John De Renso, Armando Greco, Thomas TcnEyck, John Shay, James Meyer, Marc Weissman. Rack Row: Veronica Wvrvvas. John Zoubek. Mark Williams. Edward Boyle. Joseph Pas- ternak, Philip B. Ackerman. Since it' inception in 1961. the Theta chapter of Tau Beta Pi. the National Engineering Honor Society has developed both in breadth and depth of purpose, promoting a growing spirit of intellectual activity in the fields of engineering. Its membership is marked by distinguished scholarship, integrity, and character among Villanova’s engineering undergraduates. I 68 Stool Pidgeon . Dedicated to the underlying principle of a workable rapport between students and faculty. Pi Tau Sigma has striven to further this goal through its participation in the Student Council Tutorial Program as well as its cooperation with the branch of A.S.M.E. in planning activities designed to familiarize undergraduates with the miriad facets of Mechanical Engineering. Me? Front Row, kneeling: Barry Lupc, Vice President; John Shannon, Recording Secretary; Jeff Langan, President; Vince Marziani, Treasurer. Second Row: Carl Eith, Dick Cough- lan, Frank Bradley, John Marsclis, Pete Visalli, Tom Gionta, Neil Sheehan, John Zoubek. Rack Row: Tom Yeserski, John Wolf, Mark Williams, John Fry, F.d Boyle, T. Curran Sckclla, John Herguth, John Westawski. 169 Front Row, Reclining: James Stillwaggon. Second Row, Seated: James Cahill. Eugene Gleason, President; Brian Morgan, John McPcak. Back Row, Standing: Michael Gotwalcs, Paul Sorrcntino. Jerome Bohcr. O w Two of the members in Luthur”. 170 Alplii Psi Omega, the dramatics honor fraternity, brings together students who 'how true acting ability. Proficiency in acting can be gained from the experiences and ideas of the members and from the advice and directing of experts in the held. In 1966, the Alpha Nu Chapter of SIGMA THETA TAU, nursing's national honor society, was established at Villanova. The purposes of the society are to develop leadership qualities, encourage creative work, foster high professional standards, and instill commit- ment on the individual level to the ideals and purposes of the nursing profession. Front Rote: Mary l-rancis Lynch, Margaret Gorman, June H. Celia, Sister Mary Regina Hatley, Eileen Walter. Carol M. Catanese, Edith Louise Thornton, Elizabeth M. Hcweti. Justine I. Rucker, Phyllis Rampulla, Kathryn 1). Bolger, Ann McCracken Knight. Eve- lyn R. Johnson, Joan Teresa Large, President; Mary Alice Holland. Laculty Counselloi. Second Rou: Margaret B. Dolan, Marguerite Kur ejewski Aromando, Linda A. Pa dan. Beatrice A. Adorno. Treasurer; Barbara Ann Park, Vice President; Sister Bernard Anthony McGrath, Laurel Kcrwin. Andrea Isacco, Julia Paparclla, Anne Keane, M. Dorothy Boyle, Josephine M. Carmosky. Hack Rou-: Sister Maria Mercedes Burgoync. Archivist; Ann Donnelly, Joan Gadren, Joan Ann Rinko, Margaret M. Dolan, Mary S. Casey. Teresa Christian, Noel McGcchan, Maureen Regan, Edith A. Lloyd, Mary Ann Lokitis. Margaret Jane Griffiths. Phyllis Buxton, Nancy Tomney, Bcrnadinc Za etsky, Mary Louise Quigley, Marion M. Schrum. Catherine Oblacznski, Ann McCrea, Mary Ann Rooney, Elinor Wasileski, Barbara Tryn Grubb, Secretary; Barbara J. Lowery. 171 SPORTS Exuberance and suc- cess best describe sports at Villanova in 1967. Although the football team got olf to a bad start, things got more rosy as the weather turned colder, with the shellacking of Boston College the highpoint of the season. The cross- country team was su- preme in the nation; the basketball team was one of the best. The swimming and baseball teams produced their usual complement of All - Americans, while most of the minor sports enjoyed winning seasons. ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Art Mahan, Athletic Di rector Fr. John Curran, Modera tor of Athletics Bob Whelan. Business Manager Jim Murray, Spor formation Director Charles F:arna ment Manager 'sician Jake Nevin, Trainer 174 FOOTBALL After what can only he termed a very poor start the ViUanovj Wildcats at last responded to Captain John Fry's appeal for •greater team effort. The sudden emergence of an aroused defense provided the Main Line bruisers with the winning edge. Sparking the team's enthused resurgence was a satisfying ictorv ove: a tough Delaware eleven on Homecoming Week- end. In :!.■. list four games the Cats permitted a scant 13 points while the offense amassed a solid 63 points. Alex Bell qllLfl HQV Front Rr.u Fd Michaels, Freshman Coach; Wayne Wiggins. Tom Braun. George Hunt. Steve Wcglarz, John Connor. Chip Bender. John Fry, Captain; Alex Bell. Head Coach; John Dzurenko Al Stopko, Gerry Bellotti, Bill Andrcjko, John Bosacco. John Kolmer, Dan Laughlin, Backfield Coach. Second Row: Joe Faragalli, Line Coach; Bruce Bendish, John Lignelli. Joe Cohstra. Mike McDonald. Ed Bollinger, Mickey Bckclja. Barry Grossman. Frank Boal. John Sodaski, John Y'alcnza. Dallas Webb. Ken Bosacco. Lou Ferry, Line Coach. Third Row: Jake Nevin. Tranier; Steve Gears', Bob Traylor. Leo Rossi, Fred Levinskv. Joe Nolan, Denis Dietz, Don Hocn. Frank Bogle, Joe Greco. George Martin, Brendan Murray, Jim Schuyler. Fourth Rou: Lou Morda, Paul Sodaski. Dennis Kelly. Bill Donaldson. Tom Shugruc, Tom Flandera, Bud Piper, Richie Moore, Nick Cironc. Back Row: Hugh Ortman. Manager: Clark Mestcr, Bill McCormick, Mike Poehner, Paul Owen, Charlie Ahrens, Ray Covi, John Moss, Mike Zizzo, Tony Ferrainolo, Jim Case, Dennis Wainwright, Charlie Beuchlc, Manager. 176 Front Row: Lou Ferry, Alex Bell, Joe Faragalli. Stcond Row: Dan Laughlin, Ed Michaels. John Fry I I - I Jake Nevin, Al Stopko, Gerry Bcllotti, Alex Bell, Dan Laughlin. Lou Ferry. 1 77 Villanova Opponent 13 . . V.M.I 14 Toledo . . . 11 . . . 28 14 . . . . William and Mary . . . .34 16 . . . . . Delaware .14 13 . . . . . West Chester . . . 0 L3 . . . . . . 7 19 . . . . . Boston College 0 16 . George Washington . . . . 7 Season Record 6-3 Jim Case adds another point in the conquest of B.C. 178 Chip Bender heads for another Wildcast touchdown ► 179 Boal bolts behind a bevy of blue blockers. Now that’s going a little too far. Brendan Murray heads for daylight as Joe Colistra clears the way. Sodaski ducks past one defender. Spotting an open receiver Bellotti lets fly. 181 182 George Martin dumps Xavier quarterback Carroll Williams for a loss. ► Is there a nurse in the house? . . We'd rather fight than kick . . . 185 After too many years, Beat B.C.! became a reality. Vil I.i nova Opponent 20 Army .......................13 Bordentown Military Inst. ... 24 21 Bullis Prep ................ 31 35 West Chester .............. 6 18 Navy ..................... 16 Season Record 4-1 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Compiling a 4-1 record, the Wildkittcns showed their promise for future years. Army, Navy, West Chester, and Borden- town Military Institute fell to the skillful elTorts of Tracy, Kerns, Walik, Elwood, and Dailey. 186 Villanova freshman, victors over Army and Navy, display what a determined team effort can accomplish. BASKETBALL The name of the game Jack Kraft teaches is defense.” The specific one is his famed ball defense, aptly described as a rubber band with arms. Having only four experienced players and eight sophomores, the team began slowly. Matur- ing with each game, the season climaxed with the team taking the Big Five championship (4-0), the defeat of Providence, and the execution of the defense with a honed perfection. Head Coach, Jack Kraft. I rout Ron • Jim McIntosh, (ieorge May, John Price. F rank il!cn, Joe l urk. Bob Mclchionni, Paul Espel, Joe Crews. John Jones. Bji k R u Ed Cunningham, Manager; Terry McGuire, Jim Stinger. Dan Doughcrtv, Assistant Coach, Frank Gaidjunas, Head Coach Jack Kraft, Frank McCall. Bill Kowalski, Manager. 188 Co-captain Joe Turk try to relax at the free throw line A Terry McGuire prepares to drive against Syracuse in the Christmas tournament. The starting five was led by senior Terry McGuire and junior Joe Crews, combined with talented sopho- mores John Jones. Jim McIntosh, and Frank Gillen. Coach Kraft substituted at will using co-captains Frank Gaidjunas and Joe Turk when experience and steadiness were needed and sophomores George May, Bob Melchionni. and Frank McCall when the call was for lightning fast action and the addl'd spark that spells the difference between victory and defeat. 189 ◄ Co-captain Frank Gaidjunas looks for the open man. 1 Jon't believe he has (hat on his neck. Sleek as a leaping panther, Jones gains control. 190 Sorry about that! Nice shot! I offer unto thee . . . The shadow of your smile. Crews motions for two with Jones proposing to second it Hey, your losing something. m The practice court had stairs on it. Villanova Opponent 72 .... Philadelphia Textile .... 63 37 .... Princeton ............ 48 80 .... Marquette .............. 78 61 . . . De Paul ................69 40 .... Memphis State......... . 58 54 .... New Mexico State .... 42 66 .... Michigan State .......63 52 .... Princeton ............. 55 71 .... Syracuse .............. 81 80 .... St. Bonaventure ....... 62 65 .... Niagara ...............68 69 . . . Temple ................64 75 Xavier .................. 59 65 ... Toledo (overtime) .72 71 .... Pennsylvania ....... 54 76 ... Duquesne ........... 60 75 .... Detroit ............ 56 62 .... St. Peter’s..........48 78 . . . St. Joseph’s ........73 52--------St. John’s.............. 59 47 .... Canisius ............44 68 La Salle ......................59 55 .... Providence ..........52 66 .... Memphis State............48 83 .... Seton Hall...........65 E.C.A.C. Quaker City Tourn. Season Record 17-8 It's a ring-tailed howitzer! 194 y A Attention, please! There is a bomb in the Pa- Joe muscles his way to another two-pointer. Icstra! Hey, Frank, the camera is at the other end! 195 Hallelujah!! Hey! it bounces. I didn't know he could shoot. 196 McGuire nets two more in his final game as .1 Wildcat. It’s easy once you know the Secret—Thank The Dance of the Sugar-Plum you, Katie Winters. Fairies. THE N.I.T. We wanted the N.I.T. bid and based solely on the play of the team at the season’s close and the respect of the committee for Coach Jack Kraft, we received it. We went for the last time to the old Madison Square Garden and in a game that will long be remembered added to its aura. Down by 10 at the end of a lethargic half to Marshall University the Wildcat came back for a grand finale. On hustle and out of pride, we tied at the end of regulation and at the end of overtime, only to lose 70-68 on two free throws after time had run out. We lost—with honor! 197 No matter what shape your stomach’s in . Villanova Opponent 81 . Philadelphia Textile..........99 52 . . Princeton ....................66 68 La Salle ................... 85 I 19 Williamson Trade School ... 53 64 St. Joseph’s .................90 105 Temple Prep...................90 80 Westlcy Junior College .82 80 Pennsylvania .................78 93 La Salle .....................76 82 St. Peter’s 58 79 St. John’s ...................75 79 Temple Prep................. 69 59 . . . Pennsylvania................82 73 . . . Temple 87 96 ... St. Joseph’s................77 65 Seton Hall . . 80 Northeastern Christian Junior 127 College.......................92 Season Record 9-8 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Dan Dought ty, in his first year at Villanova, watched as the Freshmen team slowly rounded into a cohesive unit about mid-season. This meshing of the various talents was no easy task, but for the insight and direction of the coach. The team was led by backcourtmen Gene Kelly and Fran O’Hanlcn. In the front court the combination of Paul Waclawski and Leon Wojnowski was strengthened by the return after Christmas of Sam Sims. With tremendous support from the bench, the Wildkitten showed the talent and spirit they will add to next year’s varsity. Front Rou : I'd Dunne. Lew Billet, Bill Hampton, Gene Kelly, Fran O’Hanlon. Rack Ron: Tom Pawlowski, Joe Donahue, Sandy Fcarnsidc, Paul Waclawski, Leon Wojnowski, Sam Sims, Pete Tierney, Bob McAnespey, Joe McErlane. 198 TRACK The cross-country team coached by J m Elliott climaxed its season by winning the national championship at Lawrence. Kansas. I I ' efiot: followed an undefeated season in dual com- petition .u i the 1 ' A.A.A.A. individual and team champion- 'lop. A. it it were not enough the team moved on to the indoor track •. i-on meeting with repeated success, truly placing oi nos a and its name in track back in the national spotlight. Assistant Coach Jack Pyrah, Charlie Messenger, Coach Jim Elliot. Front Rou Jack O’Le. hardt. I ra •m; Nation. Charlie Messenger, Al McCaffcrty. Dick Bucrklc- St'conJ Rou: Harry Degen- Murphy. Ian Hamilton, Tony Sellito, John McGregor. Third Rou: Assistant Coach Jack Pyrah, Ed Lopacka, Cliff Harbour, Jim Burhans, Tom Donnelly, Dave Patrick. Coach Jim Elliott. 200 I didn't think the fire was that close. How far ahead are we? Villanova's great. Charlie Messenger, led the Wildcat cross country team to an undefeated season. He climaxed his personal efforts by win- ning the I.C.A.A.A.A. Dave Patrick, progress- ing in every indoor meet, established himsell among the finest middle distance runners in the country. In the Melrose Games, held in Nets York’s Madison Square Garden. Dave took the Wanamaker mile and retired the trophy by re- cording the lowest time over the past three years. Later in the New York A.C. Indoor Games. Dave recorded the first sub-four minute mile of the indoor season. In March, with an iron-nun performance, he led the team to the I.C.A.A.A.A. indoor title and a week later at Detroit, in a long anticipated meeting, defeated Jim Ryun, enrouto to a world indoor 880 record as the team finished fourth in the X.C.A.A. championship' 201 When was the last time you cut your toenails? January 14 2! 26 28 February I 3 4 10 I 1 17 18 25 March 4 10, 11 Boston K. of C. Meet Lot Angeles Invitational Wanamaker Millrosc Games Boston A A Meet Mid-Atlantic AAU Meet New York K. of C. Meet Phila. Inquirer Games U.S. Track and Field Federation Los Angeles Times Meet New York A.C. Indoor Games Cleveland K. of C. Meet Baltimore Sun All-Eastern Inv. ICAAAA Championships NCAA Championships Only 10 yards to the outhouse! 202 The annual Villanova room pick. Ah, ha! Cinderella’s slipper! 203 204 Djvc Patrick, among the finest middle distance run- ners in the country, finishes his record-breaking per- formance in the Inquirer Games’ Borican 1000. rs o April 15 Penn State 22 Iona Relays 29 Penn Relays May 6 Quantico Relay: 13 Quantico The N.C.A.A. Cross-country trophy now rests securely at Villanova. Villanova’s own N.C.A.A. Cross-country champs. Villanova Opponent 19 .... . Penn State .................36 16 . St. Joseph’ ...............47 16 La Salle ...................47 FRESHMAN TRACK Coached by Jack Pyrah, the Freshmen version of the Vil- ianova Cross Country and Track Teams stood in the wings, while their varsity counterparts ran off with the glory. This time was well spent, because the freshmen accustomed themselves to the rigorous training schedule that makes Vil- lanova Track nationally known. The teams were led by Jim Weir, Andy O'Reilly, Larry fames, and Hardge Davis. Jack Pyrah (assistant coach). Des McCormack. Pete Welch. Mike Garvey, Rene Schlag. Al Krcischer, Greg Muth, Andy O'Reilly. Jim Weir, Jim Elliott (coach). 206 Often cross country becomes a lonely sport. SWIMMING The Villanova unkmcn were elevated this year to the status of ! m. |« r rt. I’inlet the tutelage of coach Ed Geisz, who gamed hr I' 'tii victory in 14 seasons, the team is rated among the : respected teams in the East. One of the outstanding . ■ nplishmcnts of the year was the temporary lead the tankmen held over unbeatable” Yale. i ' captain, all-American, all around swimmer Mike Fitz- mauricc. rests at the end of a race. I runt R nt - Rich Mac A tier, Greg Doyle, Bill McDonough. CVii .f Rich Lamb, John Conlm (manager), Mike Fitz- mauricc (co-captain). Jeff Farrell, Bob Hartye, F.d Geisz (coach), Nick Gallazo (diving coach). Bat k Row: Ed Ritti, Pete Ancona. Charles Stone, Jack Lumsden (assistant coach). Paul Campbell, Joe Parell (co-captain). Bill Hooper (manager). 208 That’s Sharp! ◄ Hey! Somebody pulled out the cork. The swimmers arc led by co-captain Mike Fit - maurice, a junior, who is pcrcnially among the finest frcestylcrs in the country. Mike’s times are checked weekly by coaches around the country for the sake of comparison, and because at any time he is capable of setting a new world’s record. Though his best stroke is freestyle, he is among the 10 best swim- mers in the country in the individual medley which comprises the backstroke, breaststroke, and buttcr- fly. Other stars of this year’s fine team are Joe Parcll. who was an all-American frccstylcr in his sophomore year, and junior Pete Ancona. 209 ■4 Okay, everybody back to the starting blocks; right now! Villanova Opponent Maryland ..................72 Catholic University .......49 Princeton .................63 66 West Chester ...............29 36 Yale ....................... 59 Rutgers 44 52 Navy........................63 71 - N. Y. U..................... 21 28 ....... Army ...................... 67 64........ La Salle .................. 30 69........ Pennsylvania .............. 35 Season Record 6-5 210 Rich Lamb and Joe Parcll lead against West Chester. Villanova Opponent Maryland .... 42 Princeton . ............... 63 61 West Chester ............... 31 Episcopal Academy . . 33 Malvern Prep . . 43 Rutgers 34 42 Navy .......................53 63 N. Y. U..................... 25 41 Hill School 54 53 Cardinal O'Hara.............42 71 Pennsylvania................ 32 74 St. John’s 22 Season Record 9-3 FRESHMAN SWIMMING This year's freshman team ranks as one of the better ones at Villanova, because of the caliber of two high-school all- Americans Frank Hartyc, a frecstylcr, and John Fritzgcrald, in backstroke. As in the cast of the varsity, desire and hard work payoff in fine individual and team performances. Seated: Frank Hartyc. John Fitzgerald, Niel Digris, Ed Me- Clatchv, Bob Goldschmidt, 'X jit I ynch. Standing: Jack Luinsden (freshman coach). Ed Gcisz (head coach). Ted Melynchuk, Joe Reidy, Peter Montero, Jim Papp. Jack Bran gan. Kit Forcier (manager), Nick Calla o (diving coach). r i r BASEBALL Coached In- Athletic Director Art Mahan, who has com- pi,'ted . years as coach of the diamond game, Vil- lanova had another line team this season. The Wildcats came otf 12 straight wins at the end of last year t his year's excellent team. Gene Ram pone, Steve Krines, Paul Pcccoraro, Art Mahan. trout Rou John Patane. manager; Mike Shanlcy, Bill Ber- gold. Jim Carr, George Pond, Dion vonDerheth, captain; Pete 1 agos, Mike McKee, manager. Back Row: Art Mahan. coach; Tom Edwards, Paul Pcccoraro. Bob Stuart, Tom Rodgers, Gene Ramponc, Sam Greenwood. Paul Puchalik. Charlie Fitzpatrick, Larry Shane. 214 ◄ Gene Rampone displays the form of Sandy Koufax on the way to a win. Dion vonDcrlicth pilfers second as Fordham catch- er's throw arrives late. The two top pitchers arc left-hander. Jack Grasing. and right-hander. Gene Rampone. Grasing was named to the NCAA District 11 team, while Rampone ended up in the same fashion as last year. The outfield was led by center fielder Sam Green- wood, who also made the NCAA District 11 team. Tom Edward will operate in left and lend batting support, while Jack Theisen and Paul Puchalik battled it out for right field. The pitching was sound and the defense, always a trademark of a Mahan-coached club, was again great. Thus another year ended for baseball; and the respect for Villanova sports by competitors is unquestioned. . . . who can beat success . . .” 4 Seton Hall player eludes Mike Shanley's tag in scoring a rare run. 215 March 27 Bowdoin March 30 New Hampshire March 31 Vermont April 2 Scton Hall April -1 Navy April 7 . . St. Joseph’s April 8 Princeton April 11. West Chester April 13 Fordham April 15...........................Penn State April 19.........................Pennsylvania April 21 ............................La Salle April 24 .......................... Lafayette April 28 Ithaca April 29 .............................Rutgers May 5 ................................. Rider May 6 ................................ Temple May 12 ............................. La Salle May 13.......................... West Chester Tom Edwards manifests picture perfect form as he belts an extra base hit. 216 And Bcrgold is aoout to deliver one. January 28.........................Rutgers February 4 Lehigh February !1 Buckncll February 18 I.ehigh February 24 Air Force Academy ... Lafayette March 5 Bucknell March 5 Lafayette HOCKEY Coach Gordon Storholm, in his second season with Villanova. has molded a relatively unsponsored club into a team of the highest calibre in the East. Impressive opponents now schedule Villanova with the re- spect due a long-established squad. Jim O’Toole, last year leading scorer, with co-captains Jay Maguire and Dean Good- win, marshall otTcnse and defense into the threat of a well- disciplined unit. I-rant Rim . Jay MaGutre, Warren Gabrec, Duff Morgan. Bill Ickcbcllas. Jim O'Toole. Dean Goodwin. Gordon Storholm (coach). S ynnJ Ron: Jim Brestle, Pete Motfitt, Drew Mc- kinlcv, Tom Jones, Mike Le Breck, Mike Chappell, Jim Dolce, Pete Fay, John Bogardi, Bob Moran, Brian McNamara, Paul d'Esterhagy. Ron Buckley, Steve Santoro, John McClellan. PISTOL November 12 . . . University of Massachusetts November 12 ........................ M.I.T. December 3 .... Merchant Marine Academy January 21 ........................... Army January 28 . . Navy February 4 ....................... Rutgers February 11 ............... Sectional Meet February 18...................Coast Guard RIFLE Oetboer 5............................Lehigh October 29 .......Gettysburg and Scranton November 12 ....... Scranton and V.F.M.A. February 4 ....................... Delaware February 18 . . Georgetown and Pennsylvania February 22 ................. Kings College February 25...........Bucknell and V.F.M.A. March 4...................... Penn State RIFLE AND PISTOL The Villanova Pistol team ended a tremendous season with a 24-1 record. Among their accomplishments were victories over Army. Navy, MIT, Rutgers, and the U.S. Coast Guard Academy as well as outclassing all of the 15 Pistol clubs in the Delaware Valley League. Ted Loren and Tony Mascia, two all-Americans will again lead the team next year. Front Row: Andy Wofford. Mike Wilhelm. Stephen Pnbula. Ted Lewandowski, 1st Sgt. Trautman. Back Rou: Buddy Hall, Fred Halek, Eric GoetTert, Matt Bozek, John Kutis. Making holes for Pic Shoppe donuts. 221 Front Row: William McGcttigan, Peggy Wynne, Ann Corrigan. 1st Sgt. Trautman. Back Row: Stanley Lawrynovicz. Charlc Croncy, Ed Leo. Mike Rcitan, Theodore Laven. March 11 March 18 April 1 April 8 . April 9 . April 1 5 April 29 Penn Baltimore First City Troop Temple Medical School Drew University ... Lehigh Philadelphia RUGBY In the eighth year of its existence, the Villanova Rugby Club has performed outstandingly in Eastern Rugby Union compe- tition. The Ruggers arc respected for their fast-moving, well- executed and spirited play. Matches with Ivy League, Southern and Mid-Western squads have acquired a dis- tinguished reputation for the Rugby Club and for Villanova. • '•; Rou • Vic Sarkissian. John Thomas. Mike Kain, Don Frank Taubner, Billy Cameron. Dave Holster. John Wolfe. Donlan. Mark Christian. Si onJ Rou: Dan Yasti. Walt Jim Stillwagon. Gordon, hd Rodda, Jim Bozzuto. Bji k Rim1: Jerry Donovan. Is that all we get for dinner, a half an orange? 7 7? Pic Shoppe rolls arc good for something. Front Row: Rich Caroto, Joe Bucciero. Joe Haas. Spence Marly Bell. Jim Doubcck, Moe Pasunninie, Dave Kovach. Jones, Tony Como. Back Row: Howard Riley, Jr. (coach). Jack Nagle. BOWLING With the aid of a couple high scoring freshmen and the consistancy of the returning lettermen, the Villanova Bowling team won the first round championship of the F.astern Inter collegiate Bowling League—Delaware Valley Section. To- gether with the second round champions they will roll-off for the sectional title and a right to meet the New York and New Jersey Sectional winners in a round-robin tourna- ment to determine the E.I.B.L. Champions. Since its formation in 196f, the Villanova Weightlifting Squad has vastly improved. In 1966. the team defeated teams such as Scranton and Penn State, and lost only to Maryland University. One of the year’s standout. John Dzurcnko. is nearing an American record in the deadlift. Pushing John is Jim Rcpucci, who has done very well in AAU competition. Rich Giondrici and Pete Rozelli also add to our upcoming Weightlifting Team. WEIGHT LIFTING Front Row: Jim Rcpucci, Rich Giandrca, Pete Rosclli. Back John Dzurcnko (captain), Pete Lavcrty, Hank Burke (mod- Rnw: Hugh O'Callaghan (coach), Bob Piccioni. Rich Moore. erator). 22 Villanova Opponent Oct. 7 2 University of Pennsylvania.. 4 Oct. 12 2 LaSalle ........................0 Oct. 20 2 Philadelphia Textile..........3 Oct. 20 2 Eastern Baptist ................4 Nov. 5 1 Phila. College of the Bible . . 2 Nov. 12 3 Northeast Christian...........2 Nov. 19 2 St. Joseph’s..................4 Season Record 2 — 5 SOCCER One would almost think you were at an English university when you first see the striped shirts of the soccer team against the background of Villanova’s gray stone facade. In its third year at Villanova. the team has shown consistent improvement with each afternoon practice on Austin field. Ball controls and ra cl-da el footwork best describe this rugged competitive sport. Front Row: Jim Bonaiuto. Walt Hcldmann, Dave Como, treasurer; Pete Stenner, captain; Neil Feldman. Mark Har- bourt. Second Rou : Ed OTIcp, Brian Murray, John Walsh. Doug Critchell, Wally Dcccia, Victor Cardoso. Mr. GralT. coach. Bjek Rou: John Benigno. Fran McNulty. Chuck Schwcr7ler. Tim Sheehan, Andre Swidzinski, Paul Young. Chuck Merullo, Rich Yingst, John Shannon, Howard Glass, Juan Franceschi. Wally Dcccia, Pete Stenner, Doug Critchell. Pete Stenner 224 Roanoke College 23 Away Duke University 24 Away Univ. of North Carolina . . . March 25 Away Buckncll University 1 Home Denison University 3 Home Lebanon Valley College . . • . April 8 Home Fairlcigh-Dickinson Univ. . • April 15 Home N. Y. Maritime Academy. . . April 19 Away Dickinson College 22 Away Georgetown University . . . . April 29 Home Muhlenberg College . May 6 Home LACROSSE Fast thinking jnJ quick reflexes typify the quality of the Villanova Lacrosse man. The Wildcats have put a seven year- old team on the scoreboards as one of the major contenders in college lacrosse. Front Row: Ed McEadden, Jim Ryan, Ray Hollander, Rich Santore, Kevin Tyler, Rich Hook, Gene Melcher, coach. StconJ Row: Ed Paul, Ed Vols. Ron Meyer. Chip Allen, Jim Higgins, Bill Thomson. Third Row: Pat Rhen, Harry Mc- Quillen, Bob Reed. Tom Carramore, Pete Mills, Tony Cornyn, Brian MacKenrie. Fourth Row: Tom Spain, Tim I.auler, Bob Campanero, Bill Catty, Ed Coughlan. Rath Row: Colin Con- nor. Jack Rosso, Jack Krug, Dave Stein, Andy Smith, Pete McCarthy. Jim Ryan. Ed MeFadden. April 3 Lehigh April 4 .....................West Chester April 7 ........................ Seton Hall April 10 Pennsylvania April 12 La Salle April 14 Princeton April 17 Pennsylvania April IS ......................... Georgetown April 19 Navy April 24 Delaware April 28 Rutgers April 29 Army and Dartmouth GOLF With the return of last year's entire team, including seniors Phil Danford, Jack McNamara, Frank Majczan, Dennis Malcnka, and Mike Murphy, spring looks bright for this year’s version of the linksmen. The valuable confidence and experi- ence gained on route to a fair 6-4 record last season against some of the finest teams in the Fast (including Penn State. Army, and Navy) should go a long way in making this year's thirteen match campaign one of the finest in school history. Frank Majczan, Jim Albcrtmi, Jack McNamara, Dave Cunningham March 23 Princeton Ltwts.................Away March 24 Holy Cross, Univ. of Rhode Island, Clark ................Away March 25 Univ. of Mass., Amherst . . .Away April 1 Marietta ........................Away April 8 Navy Ltwts. (tentative) . .Away April 15 Howard, Temple..................Home April 22 Hughes Cup Regatta..............Away April 29 St. Joe’s, Georgetown (tent.) Home May 6 Phila. City Championships. .Home May 12, 13 Dad Vail.......................Home CREW Rowing is Villanova’s most recent athletic endeavor and yet finds its basis farthest in the past. Wildcat oarsmen can nos- talgically compare themselves to characters in the Aencid and the Odyssey, while striving for the ultimate in physical dc- vclopmcnt. The keen competition of the Spring racing season culminates the sports’ year; now hundreds of Villanovans can be seen on the Schuylkill observing the school’s newest major sport. Standing: Kevin O’Malley, Drew McKinley, Lou Sonzogni. Bern O’Connor, Paul Cook, Prank Carter, Larry O’Malley. Greg Lisco. Kneeling: Dave Reese. Lou Sanzogni, Frank Carter, Paul Cook, Drew McKinley, Bern O'Connor. INTRAMURAL SPORTS It is j v iin ui .iruuntl the Villanova campus that among the i t it- there is hiJsicn a wealth of athletic talent from ! i ive. Serving as an outlet for this latent talent, the i Intramural program provides a year-round program ui .11 . including a rugged brand of foothal! (alias flagball ) ansi some high caliber basketball. He says his name is Morda and he wants to play. All right boys, that’s very good . . now try second position. Advanced Billiards 301, M.W.F., 9 a.m.-S p.m. 228 Front Row: J. Spano, Trcas.; J. Walker, Secy.; M. Mulvcy, Pres.; J. Doubck, V.-P. Second Row: D Albright, J. Gavin, C. Schcidt, P. Burke, J. Mc- Garvey, S. Santoro, C. Becker, W. Delone, R. Avil. J. McElhcnny, J. McLellan, P. Laverty, M. O'Con- ner, R. Nernyer, D. Degnan, D. Holmes. Third Rou W. Marciana, D. Matarozzi, M. Dembosky, J. Husted, J. Schmidt, J. Meyer, P. Stenner, E. Klim- ch.ik, J. Gutluscio, P. Seelos, R. Fortney, T. Mul- lany, E. Perugini, James Moran, Asst. Intramural Director; H. Von Brachcl, R. Moriarity. Rack Rou D. Buschcr, R. Harter, J. Dwyer, R. Hamburger, R. Jankc, S. Foley, K. Bouftiou. R. Lacey, P. Sessions, W. Furlong, J. Viktor. . Edward Geisz, Intramural Director; Rev. William G. Cullen. Moderator; John J. Lumsden, Asst. Intramural Director. imiotpi—i i—rifonir i i ssmii i i ? 229 VARSITY SENIORS FOOTBALL Front Row: Charlie Ahrens, Al Stopko. Chip Bender, Paul Sodaski, John Bosacco, Gerrv Bcllotci. Tony Fcrrainolo. Bill AnJrcjko. Bjek Row: Ray Covi, Jim Case. John Kolmcr, Tony Handera, John Pry, Bud Piper, Lou Morda, John Connor, Steve Wcglarz. BASEBALL Jim Carr, John Grasing, Tom Greenwood, Jim Johnston, Gene Rampone. 230 BASKETBALL Frank Gaidjunas, Terry McGuire, Ed Cunningham. Joe Turk. TRACK Bill I Icidclbcrger SWIMMING Joe Parcll, Frank Conlin, Greg Doyle. Bill Bohrniann 23! SOCIAL ft E co Z CO D CO Eagerness most neatly capsuli es our social life this past year at Villanova. The high- light of the first semes- ter, Homecoming, fea- tured a concert sold out four days in ad- vance, a dance which broke all attendance records and Homecom- ing Queen and Home- coming Float competi- tions which drew more entries than ever be- fore. The Sophomore Weekend, Junior Week and Senior Weekend concerts all sold out, while the various din- ner dances, and most of the mixers, experienced near-capacity attend- ance. 232 23? Ha, Va, Nagila . . PARTIES The night air is heavy with anticipation as we slowly make our way into the already crowded hall. Entrancing scents of perfume blend strangely with the intoxicating smell of beer. The floor begins to quake to the steady pounding of the nature beat. The relentless rhythm of a tambourine . . . the pulsating throb of a guitar . . . the floor ... no longer level . . . sagging beneath the mass of sweating humanity . . . spinning, spinning, the whole room ... is spinning. . . . s Does he, or doesn't he?” Let’s play it again; they won't know. 234 . . . and away we go! 2 HOMECOMING .red and yellow flames lick the mid-October sky . . . glowing embers, flying sparks ... a burning warmth in the reunited Viilanovans . . . soon the Homecoming Dance and the romantic strains of a slow wait . . . . tender embraces and it’s good to be home ... a packed Field House and the captivating tempo of a hot piano—Ramsey Lewis and Soul Jazz . . . fraternity floats, a lovely queen and the excitement of the big game . . . hard-hitting grind it out football ... a Villanova victory. 2 6 Frosh nurses arrive on campus! 237 Now, if I can hold onto the ball this time. « I SOPHOMORE WEEKEND . yes, she said yes . . . hearts were pounding . the bonfire . . . the warm glow in each date’s eyes . . . Lovin' Spoonful—You Didn’t Have to be So . the unforgettable night of his first weekend . . . Sophomore section . . . Beat B.C.!!, Beat B.C.!! . . . we won . . . you look nice . . . the overwhelming pride . . . the Dinner Dance . . . coke? . . . Magic Town”, can't you play Shout”? . . . each couple with a strange feeling . . . maturity? All dressed up and stayin’ out late. $12.50 co eat chis? 2)9 r It we were all children, iherc’d be no wars. CHARITY WEEK . Christmas is cold . . . orphans . . . homeless, . . . family and friends . . Christmas . . . ornaments, traditions, emotions . . . the spirit of Christmas . . . Villanova . . . sacrifice . . . charity . . . Could I lie the miss- ing link? . . . Would you like to dance? . . . toys, cartoons. Dad for a day . . family and friends” . . . Christmas is warm. The closer he gets . . . We’re a one toothpaste family. ► 240 One for me, one for the Missing Link, one for me . . . 241 242 Leonard Bernstein has a style and sound all his own. The Villanova Singers bring joy to the Christmas season at their annual Christmas Concert. 4 The famed Arthur Fiedler conducts the New Or- leans Pops Orchestra. CONCERTS . . . the lights of the field house grow dim . . . velvet showdoms fall sound- lessly as our thoughts fall away . . . beautiful tones fill the hall and our heads . . . Bernstein conducting the New York Philharmonic . . . Fiddler— the serious musician with a smile” and the New Orleans Philharmonic . . . Batman”? . . . The Military Academy’s Band and Glee Club ... a complete education, not memorization . . . out of the darkness, memories ring . . . The West Point Glee Club and Band perform for the parents 243 Ralph Nader, author of Umaftr At An S[H’eJ, was another of the prominent speakers at Villanova this year. Admiral Rickovcr, a man characterized by energy and conviction, crusades for better education in the United States LECTURES . the observation and interpretation of facts . . . the inflection and thoughts of men, whose names are associated with the leadership: in politics—Senator Charles Percy, Republican from Illinois; in poetry—Vi'. H. Auden; in government—Dr. Hans J. Morgenthau . . . society . built upon the ideas and ingenuitv of men. Senator Charles Percy, a new generation Republican, speaks on current topics which influence today's college students. 244 INTERCOLLEGIATE JAZZ FESTIVAL ... icy winter winds throttle the barren trees . . . but the night is warm with color . . . fiery, fiaming color . . . red, green, amber, black . . . screaming, blaring color . . . the ecstatic strains of a piano, of a trumpet — of Jazz . . . the cool professionalism of Kenton, the clever admin- istration of Share, the refreshing journalism of Morgen- stern . . . another IJF - . . another success! St. Joe's Donna Jean, winner of the Best Vocal- ist—IJF '66. Bruce Cameron Quintet, Buckncll University. How much is that doggy in the window . . . arf, arf. . . . JUNIOR WEEK Io dream the impossible dream. . . the strumming of guitar chords fills the air . . . the beat grain hold . . . THE weekend has started ... we begin the trip, but are lost on the MTA” . . . we continue, but the spirits” arc always present . . . the splendor of the Sheraton carries us on . . . our destination! The strains of the Orchestra . . . the swish of forma Is . . . the lovely Queen . . . the twinkle in your date’s eyes; 1 love you ... the journey continues—but now. by memories . . . Cute little snails, aren't they? 246 . . . you getter not cry. I'm telling you why, . . ► cause Santa Clause is dead! . . the eyes of the beholder may reflect con- trasting images, for each girl is inimitable in her own fashion. But the overall view is one of beauty unadorned, natural charm and enduring radiance . . Eleanor Krugliski Yes Veronica, Dracula lives! 247 M-I-C-K-E-Y—M-O-U-S-E Ah—no, I’m not the wait- er. a lovelier flower on earth was never seen . . Wordsworth SENIOR WEEKEND . cigarette smoke fills the air . . . (k kc? . . . NFL films . Senior Weekend has started . . . Kelly’s on Friday . . . motel rooms, cocktail parties . . . Simon and Garfunklc, The Sounds of Silence” . music fills the air, but a moment of solitude — our last concert ... we begin to fall from reality, but survive? . . . hangovers . . . coflee? . . . shining shoes, the State Store, picking up flowers . . . The Senior Dinner Dance . . . softness, beauty, tenderness . . . just WORDS which can't really describe the girl . . . Carol . . . our minds begin to wander as we are caught in indecisiveness . . . joy or sadness — the paradox of life — our final weekend or just the beginning of life together . . . the wonderful experience that two people can share . . . holding her in your arms . . . the last dance . . . the essence of those moments existence . . reality is now lost . . . we fall into the arms of love . . . that one person ... I love you Carol . . . the moments that can never be relived . . . but will nes'er die . . . 248 UNDERGRADUATES Like all years, this one provokes a struggle for perspective. There have been irresponsible imma- turities committed by students, and narrow dark alleys perpetrated by administrators. There have been mean- ingful accomplishments resulting from a mature student body and an aware administration. This has been a year of transition, of mixed suc- cesses of understanding. All has not been for the best, but all has been for an education. FRESHMAN YEAR Hey, Frosh! Yes. Yes, S r!! The first « ;de of weeks arc always the toughest. For the first time you a- if. i ni then again not really alone. There arc new people to meet and new traditions to discover. Reeling from our first en- i.'.r :h that great monster IBM we are forced to rely on the more erudite direction of others. i rosh. Yes. Sir! Say hello to the tree, Frosh!! But most important of all is the need to belong. That almost alcoholic desire to be a Villanovan”. This is what orientation is or more pre- cisely what it docs. It instills in us a true sense of pride and devotion in our Alma Mater. Frosh. Yes, Sir. Stupid Frosh!! Love knoweth no laws . -Lyly Here arc the directions. Now call me when you get home. Mom. Disguised as a mild-mannered student by day . . . 252 Sorry, no hitchhikers. Ignorance is bliss. Is there a giant in your sewer? 253 255 SOPHOMORE YEAR What is a sophomore? . . . the thinker, hid behind the screaming of Mitch Rider and the Detroit Wheels, the exertion of the jerk, the rebellion of long hair . . . What is a sophomore? . . . the confused, overcome by the pressure of academics, the constant flow of social events, the oncoming Freshmen class . . . What is a sophomore? . . . the college slump, resulting from the book store, 2.0, the loss of the spotlight . . . What is a sophomore? . . . the discoverer, journeying through Sophomore Weekend. Muff Day wins, A. S., or C. F. . What is a sophomore? . . . the wise fool . Dave Mullen, Picote. Frank Boegle, Rosemary Greyson, Mike Front Row: P. Lucas, S. Santoro, M. Picote, M. Sheene, J. Mundt, P. Short, D. Mullen, M. Anton, J. Galley, J. Norotony, M. Manning, M. Salvucci, J. Kane, P. DiAngelo, J. Perri, C. Mcldcw, M. Daly, B. Rearden, E. Watgins. Second Row: R. Keenan, C. Raikia, A. Welsch, T. Labus, D. Weber, J. Repasky, G, Onisto, R. Greyson, W. Mar- sano, J. Azark, R. Cuccioli. Back Rou : R. Thomson, D. Carroll, B. Hamburg, I. Riso. B. Maclnerncy, J. Hickman, J. Walker, J. Gaw, A. Barber, T. Slavish, P. King, E. Casey, J. Kane, J. Jennings, P. Moore. N. Diccianni, R. Goves, D. Falk, A. Neville, J. Ciccione, B. Haver, C. Kaplus, J. Hand. 256 She walks, she talks, she . . -'i Honest, honey. 1 only sjid hello to her. 259 I ! I rout Ron J. Zaccone, I). V«ti, J. Roberto. T. Pctursica. I . DiGiacomo, M. Stuhler. s or:.{ R u . F usco. V. Ott. K. Murphy. I'lorJ Rou J. Zeller, J. Ncary, P. Grama. V. Wolfe, inmfh R ii. |. Roppo, 1). Critchcll. 1‘. Slanmka. N. Segre. Back Ron: I Denkcl, I Fern ky, I Meyers, T. Sansore, B. Nott, J. Dean, F. Miller, D. Montana, E. Appuzzo, R. Ravcrc, J. Connolly, P. Kcrckcr, T. Grant. J. MeGarvey. JUNIOR YEAR When a Junior receives his ring, he is at the apex of his collegiate life. The ascent was not easy. Strain, struggle, sweat, and even luck were the tools which fashioned his climb. It was not all work however, and for a moment the Junior rests at the peak and remembers the fun, joy, and satisfaction of Villanova life and love. Awakened from his revelry by the bitter wind of reality, his gaze falls to the future below. Ironically, at this pinniclc of success, he must throw away the part, break from security, control his nostalgic longings and anticipate with confidence, the challenge of descending into the world. Well actually, I find Fruit of the Loom more comfortable Oh, would that I could know again, the happy visions of my youth. —Lemon 202 Yes, thank you, my mother did paint this. Pretty hairy, huh? 263 And Momma bear said . . SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS . . . Senior year is the year of answers, hut not really answers, but questions . . . answers The inquisition of the O.C's is gone. What is a sophomore is trite. The apex of college life is past; uncertainty Will he ask me to marry him? When is the Draft Defcrrment test? Have you heard from any graduate schools? memories Kelly’s on Friday afternoons. Pic Shoppe course 09. Homecoming. activities, the last year. Can the food in the cafeteria be improved? Do you think they’ll like the New Villanovan? How can we improve Senior Weekend? questions Stop by and sec us sometime? Where is your reception? What are you going to do after graduation? ... we came to Villanova to find an- swers, but came out better prepared to try to find more answers . . . 264 Jetfrey Radowich, Vice President; Richard Hotwell, President; Phyllis Greyson, Secre- tary; John Kennedy, Treasurer. Maureen Regan, Jerome Wilhelm, Jane Hulse, Stephen Sen ., Carol Catancse, Paul Fcnnelly, John Zoubek, Lucille Cer- chiaro, Kevin Mahoney, Linette Riva, Mary Lou Kiefski, Dick Shadl, Laurel Kerwin, Adrienne Corrao, Michael Mulvey, Maria Diessner, Margaret Rcckncr, Vincent Buzanowski. Theresa Wilson, Paul Sorrentino. Tara Siegal, Robert Rhodes. Gladys Horan. Under Regina Ridgeway, Left; Bon- nie Numbers, Right. 265 Albert Massi, Kevin MeGuinn, John McKecvcr, George Salmy. Stephen Nayman, Brian Foran, Walter Baginsky, Nick Ron- gione, Neil Gallagher. SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL I 1 I John Zouhck, Donald Serafano, Maureen Regan, Jeffrey Radowich. Brendan Moore, Frank Samer, John Dzurenko, Frank Favlica, Barbara Grubb, Richard I loiwclt. WHO’S WHO When they were one and twenty . . . parties and dates took second place. —Villanovan Who’s Who Among Students In American Colleges and Uni- versities is a national organization whose purpose is to honor those Seniors whose scholarship, extra-curricular activities, and demonstrated leadership are the I est their college has to offer. William Sales, Nicholas Rongione. Clarence Wil- kins, Richard Brant, John Kennedy. Thomas Grasscy, John Ruth. 26 Edward Yarrish, Phyllis Grey son, James Proud. Ward Williams. Charles Murphy. Joseph Ratkovic, Lucille Ccrchiaro, Richard Behrens. David Bu.seher, James Donegan. Robert Laync, Brendan Brett. Edward Stepien, Jeffrey Richard. Timothy Wahl, John Fry, John Bosacco, Carol Catcncsc. 267 Top Rou : RALPH J. ABALLO • U E. Patcong Avc., Linwood. N. J. • B.S. im Eton. STEPHEN J. ABBOTT • 2600 (hoclaw Avc., Eau Gallic, Fla. • A.B. in Soc. Sri. • BELLE AIR; Cheerleader; Intra. Sport ; Intra Athl. Con.; Vice-Pros.; Philo . Club; Photography Club; Phytic Club; Shamokinaki; Spirit Com.; VILLANOVAN; WWVU; Hitt. Club; Soc. Club. ESSA J. ABED • )8 Clark St.. Long Beach, N.Y. • B.A. in Eng. • Concept; Intra. Sport ; K. oi C.; Lit. Soc.; Soc. Mat Serv. Lee.; VILLANOVAN; WWVU; Traflic Mgr., Public Relation . Second Row: MANSOUR J. ABOOD • I Dorchester, Rd., Darien, Conn. • B..S. in Efon. • Delta Pi Eptilon; Intra. Sport ; Rugby. PHILIP B. ACKERMAN • 207 Pembroke Rd.. Havertown, Pa. • B.E. in Elee. Engim. • I.E.E.E.; A tr. Soc.; Eta Kappa Mu; Tau Beta Pi. DOMINIC N. ACQUE • 72 Tama ue Way. Westfield, N. J. • 6.S. in Eton. S.G.A.; K. of C.; Marketing Soc.; Pi Sigma Eptilon; S.G.A. Rep.; Spirit Com.; Villanova Singer . Third Row: THOMAS G. ADOLPH • 118 Oldbury Dr.. Wilmington. Del. • B.E. in MrrA. tug in. • A.S.M.E. Spirit Com.; Univ. Marching Band; Univ. Concert Band; Villanova Engr.; Phi Kappa Pi.; Tau Kappa Eptilon. BEATRICE A. ADORNO • 7 Strawberry Hill. Hilltdale, N. J. • B.S. in Nun. • BELLE AIR; Pi Theta Chi; Women’ Glee Club; Sigma Theta Tau, Treaturer. JORGE ADSUAR • Caribe 66, Santurce. Puerto Rico • B.S. in Ere , Acc. Soc.; I.J.F.; Intra. Sports; Spanish Club; Nu Sigma Beta, Sec. f ourth Rou : JOHN M. AIIERN • 106 Churchill La.. Fayetteville. N. Y. • B.S. in Eron. • Intra. Athl. Con.; K. of C.; Marketing Soc.; Rugby. JAMES C. AHLSTROM • 2804 Irving Ave., Minneapolis. Minn. B.S. in Phyiifs • Music Soc., Vice-Prc .; Philos. Club; Physics Club. Sec.-Trea . OTELLO A. ALESSIO • 61) Wigard Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.E. in Lite. Engm. • I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports; Spirit Com.; Villanova Engr. Bottom Row: WILLIAM E. ALFANO • 462 Collin Dr., Springfield, Pa. • B.S. in Biol. • Mendel Bull.; Univ. Marching Band; Univ. Concert Band: Villanovan . FRANK J. AL GREENE • 6724 Rogers Ave., Pennsauken, N. J. • B.A. in Soc. • Astr. Soc.; Soc. Club. MICHAEL T. ALMY • 10 Denton Rd.. Binghamton. N. Y. • B.S. in Educ. 268 p a r«] a a p fs 1 S— I jSs). rs a o a o Top Row: EDUARDO J. ALVAREZ • Av. Arica 839, San Miguel. Lima. Peru • B.S. in Econ. • Acc. Soc. PETER E. AMATO • 4 3 Cherokee Rd.. Yonkers. N. Y. • B.E. in Che:m. Engin. • A.I.Ch.E.; Imra. Sports; K. of C.; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon. FREDERICK T. AMF.S • 92 Ontano Rd.. Floral Park. N. Y. • fl.A. in Philoi. • Belle Masque; K. of C.; Philo . Club, Sec. Second Row: EDWARD L. ANDERSON • 3 30 E. Olney A«c., Philadelphia. Pa. • B.E. in Elec Engin. • N.R.O.T.C.; I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Mu; Intra. Sport ; Quarter-Deck Soc.; Univ. Marching Band; Univ. Concert Band; Villanova Engr.; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon. RICHARD A. ANDERSON • 13V Green Ave., Madison, N. J. • B.S. in Eeon. • Econ. Club; Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; Phi Sigma Epsilon. WILLIAM J. ANDREJKO • 103 South 2nd St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. • B.S. in Eeon. • Acc. Soc.; Football; Varsity Club. Third Row: JOSEPH E. ANDREWS • 104 Maine Ave., Staten Island, N. Y. • .4.0. in Soc. Sci Jr. Class Council; Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta; Psych. Club; Semper Fidelis. DANIEL P. ANGELUCCI • 346 Manor Ave., Norristown, Pa. • B.S. in EJue. • Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sports; Student Ed. Assoc. RONALD M. ANZALONE • 7808 Lorna Dr., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.E. in Mccb. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; K. of C.; Spirit Com.; Univ. March- ing Band; Univ. Concert Band; Villanovans. Fourth Row: FRANCIS W. ASHMORE • Norfolk Manor, Apt. E. Philadelphia. Pa. • B.E. in Mech. Engin. • I.E.E.E.; A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports; Villa- nova Engr.; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon. HERBERT F. ASPBURY • Ha.ght Ave.. Millbrook. N. Y. • B.A. •n Eng. • Jr. Class Council; I.J.F.; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Sailing Soc.; Soc. Club. ANTHONY J. AVERSA • 93 John Place. Bergenficld. N. J. • AS in Sor. Sci. • Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; Spanish Club. Bottom Row: GEORGE J. BACSO • 823 Allentown Rd„ Trenton, N. J. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Lambda Kappa Delta; Soc. Club. WALTER J. BAG1NSKY • 2908 Armstrong Ave.. Secanc. Pa. • B.A. nr Poht. Sci. • S.G.A.; Intra. Sports; Lit. Soc., Vicc-Prc .; Lynx; VILLANOVAN. Asst. News Ed.. Managing Ed. WILLIAM J. BALDWIN • 2931 Lcvick St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.A. in Humanitiei • Econ. Club; Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta; Philos. Club; Physics Club. 1-1 1-1 ffl 269 Wc are proud to announce this year’s winner ot the Irish Sweepstakes. Top Ron . JOSEPH F. BARANZANO • 1 07 County Line Rd.. Rovemont. Pa. • A.B. in Soi. Sri. HORAt F. R. BARBER • 2S W. Merchant St.. Audubon, N. J • B.S. in Et on. • Ace. Soc.; Delta Pi F.ptilon; Gamma Phi. DAVID M BARR. Ill • fc 70 Woodbine Ace.. Philadelphia, Pa • BE. in ( ii il • Jt. t late Council; Univ. Marching Band; Uni' Concert Band; VII.I.ANOVAN; Villanova Enjr., EJ. Second Row: EUGENE T. BARRY • :01 llmtlock Rd.. Drexcl Hill, Pa. • B.S m Chem. • A t h.S., Sr. Rep.; Phytic Club. PAUL F. BARTLEY • Beacon Avc., Lawrence, Mace. • A.B. in Ser. Sci. Lambda Kappa Della. SAMUEL R. BASTIANFI.I I • 1902 W. Laurel Rd., Lindcnwold. X. J. • B.E. m £ •• . Login. • I F.E.E.. Nee.; Bateball; Intra. Sport ; Spirit Com.; Villanova Engr. Third Row; RALPH I BATCH, JK. • 1 Glen wood Dr.. Short Hili , N. J. • R.F. in Meeh. Fngm. • A.SM.F ; Intra. Sport ; Soph. Steer. Com. RICHARD G BAUER • 2-4’ 47th St.. Long Island City, N. Y. • B.S. m Cron. • BELLE AIR; Photography lub; VILLA NOV AN. EARL BAUGHER • Box 7. Bradford Hili , K. D. -I. W«l Chetter, Pa. B.L. in Uec. Login. I.L.E.E.; Villanova Engr. fourth Row: PAUL F. BEAGAN • 211 E. ISih St.. New York. N. Y. • B.S. in Eton. • Intra. Sport ; Lynx; Pre-Law Soc. MARK C. BEATY • «.721 Crittenden St.. Philadelphia. Pa. -B.F. in Merit. Login. • A.S.M.E.; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa Ep ilon. CHARLES W. Bit KI R • 221 E. 2l t St.. Northampton. Pa. • B.E. in Meeb. Lagm. • Jr. Cla t Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; A.S.M.E.; Intra. Alhl. Con.; Intra. Sport ; K. of C. Bottom Rou : RICHARD J BEHRENS • 400 lancatter Pike. Wilmington, Del. • B..S. in Eton. • Who’ Who. HARRY J. BELL • 2 1 S. Carroll St.. Philadelphia, Pa. • B_S. in Leon. • Acc. Soc.; Intra. Sport . GERALD A. BtLLOTTI • 914—17th St.. Union City, N. J. • B.S. in Eton. • Football; Pre-Law Soc., Vice-Pre ., Pre .; Shamo- kinaki; Vartity Club. 1 3 p o Ait Afc d PS w CQ Oh well, he won't each much. 270 ct) k £ r. Top Row: PHILIP E. BENDER • 60 Hickory La.. Fore.t Hill . Leola, Pa. • A.B. «i Soc. Sii. • Football; Intra. Sport ; Shamokinaki; Var- ity Club. Pre . CAROL BENNETT • 611 E. Sedgwick Si.. Philadelphia. Pa. • B.S. im Nun. CHARLES J. BENORE • 75 Canterbury Court. Toledo. Ohio • fi.S. in Eton. • Intra. Sport ; Lynx. Second Row: JOSEPH R. BERGAN • 05 Spruce La.. Paoli. Pa • B.E. in Elee. Eugia. • I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sport ; K. of C.; Villanova Engr.; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa F.ptilon. RICHARD C. BF.RGER • I4IS Carmal Rd.. We t Cheater. Pa. • B.E. m Meeb. I.mg.m. • A.S.M.E. JOHN M. BERGIN • 60 Grant Ave.. Pelham Manor. N. Y. • A.B. in See. Sei. • Intra. Athl. Con., Trea .; Intra. Sport ; Nick Ba ca Com.; Shamokinaki; Villanova Singer . Third Row: RUSSELL A. BERTINO • 418 Valley Run Dr.. Cherry Hill, N. J • B.S. in Eton. • I.J.F.; Intra. Sport ; Marketing Soc.; Pi Sigma Eptilon; Shamokinaki; Spirit Com.; So . Club. ALFRED J. BERTOLACCI • 122) Thornton Ave., Plainfield. N. J B.E. in Elec. Emgin. I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sport ; K. of C.; Villanova Singer . JUAN A. BETANCOURT • E pano 2001, Ocean Park, Santurce. Puerto Rico • B.S. in Leon. • Acc. Soc.; Intra. Sport ; Shamokinaki; Spaniih Club. tour lb Row: JAMES V. BIGLEY • 711 Will.it Ave., Audubon, N. J. • B.S. in Sri. DENNIS S. BILOUS • MM Railroad St.. Northampton. Pa. • B.A. in lint. • Alpha P i Omega; Belle Masque; Philo . Club; Polit. Union. DAVID W. BISHOP • 75 Thatcher Rd.. Rochc tcr. N. Y. • B.A im Cloaiti • I.J.F.; Rugby Team. Bottom Row: WALTER W. BLOOMFIELD. JR. • 66 S. Morri St., Dover, N. J • A.B. im Soe. Set. • Lynx; Soc. Club. ROBERT BOEGGEMAN • 78 Manor RJ . Broomall, Pa. • U.C.. B.E. in Meeb. Emgim. • Student Council. WILLIAM H. BOHRMAN • 86 Perth Ave.. New Rochelle. N. Y • B.S. in Leon. • Intra. Sport ; Swimming. 27! Top Row: JAMES J. BONAIUTO • 116 Mayo St.. Garden City, N. Y. • B.S. in Biol. • Lacrosse Club; Villanova Singer ; Soccer Club, Vicc-Pre . JAMES R. BONANNO • I $09 Packer Ave., Philadelphia. Pa. • B.E. in F.lec. Engin. • I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Mu; Intra. Sport ; Tau Brea Pi; Villanova Engr. MICHAEL E. BONNER • 10$ W. Decatur Ave., Plea antville, N. J. • B.S. in Eton. • Belle Masque; Intra. Sport . Second Koic. ROBERT F. BOOSE • 2 8 Chettnut St., Downingtown, Pa. • U.C.. B.E. in Mteh. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa Eptilon. CHARLES P. BORKOWSK1 • 1020 Dyre St.. Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Eton. GREGORY P. BORKOWSKI • Gregory Rd.. Jenkintown. Pa. • B.S. in Biol. • Mendell Bull.; Mendel Club. Third Row: JOHN E. BOSACCO • I 17 Ramblewood Club, Woodlyn, Pa. • B.S. in F.fou. • S.G.A.. C E Re . Rep.; Sr. Cla Council; Jr. Cla Council; Blue Key; Football; Gamma Phi, Vice-Prc ., Prc .; Who’ Who. VINCENT J. BOTTIGLIERI • 2$52 E. Dauphin St.. Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in EJut. • PSEA. JAMES V. BOTTO • 6 Lynn Dr., Norristown, Pa. • B.S. in Pbytict • Physics Club; Am. In t. of Phytic . Fourth Rou : JOHN A. BOTTO • 219 E. Fifth Ave., Conthohockcn, Pa. • B.E. in Meeb. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sport . EDWARD M. BOYLE • 784 Cinnaminton St., Philadelphia. Pa. • B.E. in M h. Engin. • A.S.M.E., S.G.A. Rep.; Intra. Sport ; Pi Tau Sigma. JAMES P. BOYLE • 46 Wedfemere Rd., Stamford, Conn. • B.S. in Eton. • Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports; P ych. Club. Bottom Row: WILLIAM H. BOYLE • I7 2 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, Pa. • B.S. in Biol. • Lambda Kappa Delta. JAMES c. BOZZUTO • 689 Cooke St.. Waterburv, Conn. • B.S. in Biol. • Intra. Soortt; Lambda Kappa Delta; Rugby. JOHN J. BRADLEY • 26 Meade Rd., Ambler, Pa. • B.A. in Eng. Intra. Sport ; Lacrosse Club. 272 Top Rou: ROBfcRT D. BRADLEY • 1901 James St., Syracuse, N. Y • A.B. in Sof. Sri. RICHARD A. BRANCA • 920 Selma St., Norristown, Pa. • B.S i« Biol. RICHARD T. BRANT • 1 7 Geshckec Trail. Medford Lakes, N. J • B.S. in Biol. • Sr. Class Council; Jr. Class Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Rugby; Who's Who. Second Rou : JOHN A. BRECLR • 4608 Concord Pike. Wilmington, Del. • I.E.E.E.: Intra. Sports; Photography Club; Villanosa Engr. EDWARD L. BRENNAN • 249J Harrison Avc.. Baldwin. N. Y • B.E. in tcch. Engm. • A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports; Rugby Team. JOSEPH E. BRENNAN • 4 1 E. Levick St.. Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Math. • Intra. Sports; Math. So. Third Rou: EDWARD J. BRFSSON • 59 New Litchfield St., Torr.ngton. Conn. • B.A. in Hut. Univ. Marching Band; Univ. Concert Band. DANIEL J. BRESTLE • I5 4 Penrose Ave.. Atlantic City, N. J B.S. in Eton. Soph. Steer. Com.; Delta Pi Epsilon; Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; Pre-Law Soc.; Spirit Com. BRENDEN E. BRETT • 58 7 Pentridge St.. Philadelphia, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sfi. • Vicc-Pres. Ed. Affairs, Vicc-Pres. Student Affairs; Sr. Class Council; Jr. Class Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; BELLE AIR; Beta Gamma Soc.; Blue Key; VILLANOVAN. Man- aging Ed.; Who's Who. Fourth Row: ROBERT R. BR1LES • 26 Hill Dr., Pine Hill, N. J. • B.S. in Eton. • Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; Pi Sigma Epsilon. JEFFREY R. BRODE • Rt. 6 , Sunncytown, Montg. Co.. Pa. • B. S. in Eeon. • Acc. Soc.; Delta Pi Epsilon; Intra. Sports; K. of C. ; Lynx. RICHARD J. BRODERICK • ! Moon Dr.. Yardley, Pa • B.S. in Eeon. • Bowling; Intra. Sports; Pi Sigma Epsilon. Bottom Rou : JAMES D. BROGAN • 221 Adams St.. Freeland, Pa. • B.E. in Cnil Engin. • A.S.C.E., Sec.; K. of C.; Tau Beta Pi. JOANNE F. BRUBAKER • 09 Columbia Ave- Palmerton. Pa. • B.S. in jVmm. • S.G.A.. Jr. Nurs. Rep.; Jr. Class Council; Soph. Steer, Com.; C.C.D.; Pi Theta Chi, S.G.A. Rep.; Women’s Glee Club; Haveners. GF.RAKD J. BKUDERLE • 547 Strathmore Rd- Havertown, Pa. A.B. in Soe. Sei. Jr. Class Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; BELLE AIR; Intra. Sports; Polit. Union; Shamokinaki; Spirit Com.; VILLA- NOVAN, Sports Ed.; WWVU. 273 Top Rou: PETER M. BRUNO 411 Wen Ridge Pike. C.onshohocken, Pa. • B.S. in Econ. • Sr. Clan Council; Soph. Steer Com.; Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sport . DA ILL P. BUCKLEY • 76 Lenox Ave., Lynbrook, N. Y. • B.S. in EJuc. • N.R.O.T.C.; Jr. Clat Council; Bowling; Intra. Sport ; K. of C.; Student Ed. A oc.; Sue. Club. THOMAS B. BUCKLEY • 7o Lenox Ave., lynbrook. N. Y. • B.S. in EJuc. • Intra. Sport ; K. of C.; Soc. Club. Second Rou : JOSE F. BUERA • 19 Socorro Sanchez. Santo Domingo. Dominican Republic • B.S. in Eton. • Gamma Phi; Polil. Union, Sec.; S.A.M.; Spanith Club. EUGENE J. BUKOWSKI • 60 Belgrade St., Philadelphia. Pa. • B.S. in Eron. • Acc. Soc.; Intra. Sport . RONALD M. BURCZEWSKI • E. Firth St.. Philadelphia. Pa B.E. In Elec. f«(in. I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Mu; Intra. Sport ; Spirit Com.; Tau Beta Pi; Villanova Engr. Third Rou : ERIC LAWSON BURGESS • 11 Marwood Dr., Broomall, Pa. • A. B. in Sor. Sci. • Pre-Law Soc. MICHAEL T. BURKE • 140 N. Portland Ave.. Ventnor, N. J B. S. m Cbem. • A. Ch. Soc. JAMES B. BURKHOLDER 412 Watkint Trail. Annendalc. Va. • A.B. in Sor. So. Fourth Rou : JOSEPH R. BURNS • 16 Linwood Rd., Cumberland. R. I. • A. B. in Soc. Sci. • Sr. Cla Council; Jr. Clan Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; BF.LLE AIR; Delta Pi Mu; I.J.F.; Intra. Sports; Intra. Athl. Con.; Nick Batca Com.; Pre-Law Soc.; Shamokinaki; Spanish Club; Spirit Com.; Student Ed. A oc.; VILLANOVAN. CHARLES T. BURT • 1 0 E. Clinton Ave. • Bergen field, N. J. • B.A. in Poht. Sci. • Basketball; Intra. Sports; K. of C. DAVID J. BUSCHF.R 428 Belton Rd.. Silver Springs, Md. • B. E. in EIcc. Eng in. • I.E.E.E.; Belle Masque; Eta Kappa Mu; I.J.F.; Intra. Athl. Con.; Intra. Sports; Tau Beta Pi. Vice-Pret.; WWVU; Who Who. Bottom Rou : VINCENT M. BUZANOSKI • 101 Wcttvicw Terr.. Berlin, Conn. • B.S. in Eton. • N.R.O.T.C.; Drill Team; S.G.A.; Jr. t Ian Council; Marketing Soc.; Pi Sigma Fpsilon; Shamokinaki; S.A.M.; WWVU. BERNARD C. CALLAHAN. JR. • 17 4 N. oOth St.. Philadelphia. Pa. • B.E. in hitch. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; A tr. Soc. THOMAS O. CALLANEN • 298 Riley St.. Fall Church. Va. • B.E. in Elte. Engin. • Jr. Cla Council; I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sport ; Soc Mass Serv. Lee.; BELLF. AIR. 274 Top Row: GEORGE F. CAMERLENGO • 16 Merryturn Rd., Lcvittown, Pj • A.B. in Sot. Sci. • Bitkcibill; Infra. Sport ; Phytic Club. RICHARD J. CAMPANILE • 5 Arbor Rd.. Lantdownc. Pa. • B.S. in Bmt. • Mendel Club. ANTHONY G. CAMPO, JR. • - 01 Broadway. We tville. N. J • B.S. in Biot. • Imra. Sport ; Lambda Kappa Delta. Steond Ron: ROBERT J. CAPPA • 508 Studio Rd.. Ridgefield, N. J. • B.S. in Biol • A tr. Soc.; Belle Ma que; Infra. Sport ; Lacro v Club; Mendel Bull. CHARLES J. CARACCIOLO, JR. • 7i7 Woodlawn Ave., Ham- monton. N. J. • BS. in Eton. ALAN D. CARDINAL • 22 Club Rd.. Upper Montclair, N. J. • B.S. in Eton. • Intra. Sport ; Marketing So .; Pre-Law Sot. Third Rou : JOSEPH A. CAREY Apt. 20-B, Erringcr Place Apt ., Philadelphia. Pa. • B.E. in Eire. Engm. CARL F. CARLAMERE • 100 Vine St.. Hammonton. N. J • B.S. in Biol. • lntra. Sport ; K. of C. STEPHEN T. CARNEY • : Olncv Sc.. Providence, R. I. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • lntra. Sport ; K. of C.; Lynx, Copy Ed.. A ot. Ed., Manag. Ed.; Rugbv fourth Row: EDWARD J. CARPOLETTI • 229 Highland Ave., Devon. Pa • B.S. in Eeon. JAMES D. CARR • 8 Ihu Dr.. Audubon, N. J. • A.B. in Soc. See. • A. Ch. Soc.; Bateball; lntra. Sport . JAMES K. CARROII • - r Treat Elm La., lladdonficld. N. J • A.B. in Soc. Sri. • Sr. Cla Council; Jr. la Council; lntra Sport ; Lambda Kappa Delta; Semper Fideli ; N.R.O.T.C. Bottom Row; JAMES P. CASE • 19JJ Greenleaf St., Bethlehem, Pa. • BS. in Eeon. • Football; Vartity Club. EDWARD A. CASPER • 720 Poplar St.. Sharon Hill, Pa. • A.B. in Soe. Si i. GENNARO J. CATALANO • -104 8i hop Hollow Rd.. Newtown Square, Pa. • U.C., B.E. in Sterh. Engin. • Student Council. Top Row: CAROL M. CATANESE 214 Edward Ave., Trenton. N. J. • B.S. in Nurt. • Sr ( Ij Council; Jr. Claw Council; BELLE AIR; Pi Theta hi, Si-. , .-I're ,; Shamokinaki; Women’ Glee Club; Sigma Theta Tau; Who' Who. JOHN P. CAW 1 EY • 2f- Sprague Rd.. Scarsdale. N. Y. • A.B. in Sot. S • ,V.K O.r.C. • Sr. Cla Council; Jr. Cla Council; Sopli. Nicer, i om.; Delta Pi Mu; Drill Team; Intra. Sport ; N.F.C.C.S. ANTHONY NX. CELLA • 3224 Arbor St.. Philadelphia, P . • B.E. in Else. Engin. Serond Row: JAMES M. CELLINI • 142 Springton Rd.. Upper Darby. Pa. • A. B. in Snr. Sri. • Intra. Sport ; P ych. Club. LUCILII A. CERCIIIARO • 3) W. Rhume St.. Ne quehoning, Pa • B.S. in Sun. • S.G.A.; Sr. Nurt. Rep.; Sr. Cla Council; Jr. Cla Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; BELLE AIK; Beta Gamma Soc.; I.J.F., Program Chm.; Pi Theta Chi; Spirit Com.; Women’ Glee Club; Havener ; WWVU; Who’ Who. ALFRED T. CHISHOLM • 48 Colonial Ave., Larchmont, N. Y. • B. S. in Eton. Third Row: WILLIAM CHOLLAK • 6)3 Swallow St.. Edwardjvillc, Pa. • B.S. in Biol. I.E.C.; Intra. Sport ; Lambda Kappa Delta; Soc. Matt Serv. Lee. BHIM SAIN CHOPRA • )7)0-8l Earlham St.. Philadelphia, Pa. • U.C., B.E. in Elt . Engin. AUDLEY A. CIAMPORCERO • 214 Sheldon Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. B.E. in Eire. Engin. Jr. Cla t Council; I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Mu; Intra. Sport ; Tau Beta Pi, Pre . fourth Row: JOSEPH A. CICCARONE • 721 W. Oak St.. Norri town, Pa. • B.S. in Eron. Acc. Soc.; Gamma Phi; Intra. Sport . BARBARA GRUBB CLARK • 26)9 Aldcn Rd.. Bryn Athyn, Pa. • B.S. in Nun. • Belle Masque; I.J.F.; N.F.C.C.S.; P. Theta Chi; VILLANOVAN. Copy Ed.; Women’ Glee Club; WWVU; Sigma Theta Tau, Prelim, Com.; Who’ Who. WILLIAM P. CLARK. JK. 60 Kenwood Rd., Groste Point Farm , Mich. A.B. in Soc. Sri. Delta Pi Mu; K. of C.; Rugby. Bottom Row: BARTHOLOMEW K. COBEY • 47 Garvey Dr.. Springfield, Matt. • B.S. in F.Jur. • Intra. Sport ; Lambda Kappa Della; Student Educ. A oc.; C.C.D. PASQUALE J. COLAGRECO • 4)8 N. Gro St., Philadelphia, Pa. B.S. in Eron. WALTER M. COMISKEY • 270 4th Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y. • B.S. in Biol. 276 A Aih ei is Top Row: THOMAS F. CONLAN • 42) N. Rolling Rd., Springfield, Pa. • B.S. in Ecou. • N.R.O.T.C.; Drill Team; Intra. Sports. FRANK J. CONLIN • 27S1 Axe Factory Rd., Philadelphia. Pa. B.S. in Math. • Delta Pi Mu; Swimming. DENNIS M. CONLON • 12 Deer Ave.. Bryn Mawr, Pa. • B.S. • n Educ. • N.R.O.T.C.; Drill Team. Second Row: MICHAEL J. CONNERY • Route 107, Georgetown, Conn. • B.S. in F.coh. • Sr. Class Council; Jr. Class Council; BEI.LE AIR; Intra. Sports; K. of C. GEORGE M. CONNOLLY: III Chestnut St., Andover, Mass- • B.A. in Humanities Spanish Club; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon. JOHN P. CONNOR • 1)06 Putty Hill Rd., Baltimore, Md. • B.S. in Eton. • Football; Marketing Soc. Third Row: PETER S. CONSERVA • 60 Woodmont Rd.. Upper Montclair. N. J. A.B. in Soc. Sci. lntra. Sports; Lynx; Rugby. RICHARD D. CONSTANTINE • H Stuart Ave., Glenolden, Pa. • B.S. in Econ. • Acc. Soc.; Intra. Sports; lntra. Athl. Con.; S.A.M. RICHARD M. CORBETT • 3448 Aubrey Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in £con. lntra. Sports; K. of C.; Pre-Law Soc.; S.A.M. Fourth Row: GEORGE L. CORRADO • I) Ford Court, Brrgrnficld, N. J. • B.A. in Polit. Set. • Conservative Club; lntra. Sports. ADRIENNE J. CORRAO • 1 Harvard St., Garden City, N. Y. • B.S. in Niirs. S.G.A.; Sr. Class Council; Jr. Class Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; BELLE AIR, Typing Ed.; I.J.F.; Nick Bases Com.; Pi Theta Chi; Shamokmaki; Women’s Glee Club; Haveners. JOSEPH A. CORSO • 6)46 Columbia Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • U.C.. B.E. m Mcch. Engin. Bottom Row: RICHARD COSTANZO • 446 Grandview Terrace, Leonia, N. J. • B.A. in Ecoh. • Sr. Class Council; Jr. Class Council; K. of C-; N.F.C.C.S., S.G.A. Rep.; Spirit Com.; Univ. Marching Band; Univ. Concert Band; Student Court. THOMAS P. COSTELLO • 12) W. )th St.. Bridgeport, Pa. • B.S. in Ecom. ■ Acc. Soc.; Gamma Phi; lntra. Sports. JOHN R. COTTER • 4200 Pechin St.. Philadelphia, Pa. • B.A m Humanities. 277 Tap Rou: THOMAS J. COTTON. Ill • 6701 Recent St.. Philadelphia. Pa. • A. B. in S r. Sci. • N.R.O.T.C.; Soph Steer. Com.; Polit. Union; Quarter-Deck Soc.; Drill Team; Intra. Spore . RICHARD M. COUOHLAN • 52$ Fu w.itertown Rd.. Willow Grove, Pa. • H I . in Mcc . Titum. • A.S.M.L.; Intra. Sport ; Pi Tau Sigma. RAYMOND COVI, III • 806 Fifth Ave.. River Edge. N. J. • B. S. in Cron. Football; K. of C. Second Row: TIMOTHY J. COYLE • 1 7 Kinderkamack Rd.. Wcitwood, N. J • B.A. in Mil Sri. • S.G.A., Soph. la Pro .; Soph. Steer. Com.; Intra. Athl. Council; Intra. Sport ; N.l .C.C.S.; Semper Fideli ; Shamokmaki; VII LANOVAN; WWVU. MICHAEL J. COYNE • 170) Ty on Rd.. Ilavertown. Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sri. • Intra. Sport • Mendel Club; P ych. Club; Shamo- kinaki. JOHN M. CROMWELL • 4240 Fairview Ave.. Newtown Square. Pa. • B.A. in Hnmhiuitiet • Intra. Sport ; Track. Third Row: EDWARD E. CUNNINGHAM • 45-12 |7| t St., limbing, N. Y. • B.S. in Eton. • Sr. Cla Council; Jr. Cla Council; Soph. Steer. Comm.; Backcthall, Mgr.; Intra. Sport ; K. «f C.; Semper Fideli ; Spirit Com.; WWVU. MARK M. CURLEY • 18 Aborn Ave.. Wakefield. Mat . • B.S. in T.con. • N.R.O.T.C.; Acc. Soc.; Cheerleader; I.J.F.; K. of C.; Quarter-Deck Soc. ALEJANDRO F. CUSI • Tornel )7-B, Mexico, IS D. F„ Mexico • fi.E. in Mcch. Engin. • Polit. Union; Sailing Soc.; Spani h Club. f ourth Rou: HOWARD A. CUSICK • 7422 Miller Ave., Upper Darby. Pa. • B.S. in Educ. • Intra. Sport . JOSEPH D. CYGAL • 12 Coate St., Bridgeport, Pa. • B.S. in Econ. • Acc. Soc. MICHAEL J. DAILEY • )25 California Dr.. Erie. Pa. • B.S. in Leon. • Acc. So .; C.C.D.; Delta Pi Ep ilon; Finance Soc.; Intra. Sport ; Pre-Law Soc.; Jr. Cla Council. Bottom Row: PALMER A. DALSEANDRO • 505 E. Marchall St.. Norrittown. Pa. B.A. in lint. • Geography Club; 1 live. Club; Intra. Sport . JOSEPH D’ALESSANDRIS — 10) Shadowla vn Way. Cranford. N. J. • B.S. in Econ. • Acc. Soc.; Intra. Sport ; Pre-Law Soc. ROBLRT A. D'ALESSANDRO • 16)9 Shoemaker Rd.. Abingion. Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Eugin. • Tau Beta Pi; S.G.A. Rep. H O O 278 -J Q X V Mom of life’s problems are too complicated to be solved with a spiritual blotter. Top Row: EDMOND J. DALY • 41A Lowry La., Rotcmont, Pa. • B.A. in Ptytb. • Shamokinaki; Spanish Club. PHILIP C. DANFORD • 72 Winthrop Dr., Riverside, Conn. • B.S. in Eton. Gamma Phi; Golf; Intra. Sport ; Marketing Sot. EMIL C. D’ANTUONO • 45 Franklin St.. Carlstadt, N.J. • B.A in Engin. • Jr. Cla t Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; Intra. Sport ; Spirit Com.; Basketball Club. Second Row: JOHN F. D’ARCY • 5 307 Oakmont St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B..S. in Math. • Astr. Soc.; Intra. Sports; Math Club; Pistol Team. ARTHUR J. DARROW • 15 Crabtree Rd., Matawan, N. J • B.S. in Eton. • Bowling; C.C.D.; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Marketing Soe.; Psych. Club; Shamokinaki; S.A.M.; Spirit Com. JEFFREY N. DA VERSA • 257 Monroe Dr.. West Palm Beach. Fla • A.B. in Soc. Sfi. • Spanish Club. Third Row: JOHN K. DAVIDSON • 3 9 Auldwood Rd„ Stamford. Conn. • B.S. in Eton. • Jr. Clas Council; Intra. Athl. Con.; Intra. Sports: K. of C.; Marketing Soc.; Spirit Com.; Swimming, Mgr. JOHN R. DAVISON • 12 Aberdeen Terrace. Wayne. Pa. • B.S. in Eton. • Acc. Soc. ROBERT J. DE LAURENTIS • Garden View, Rcedsvillc, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sri. • Sr. Class Council; Jr. Clast Council; Polit Union; P ych. Club; Univ. Marching Band, S.G.A. Rep.; Uni' Concert Band; Villanovans. fourth Row: ANTHONY F. DEM.IA • 564 Margate Rd., Upper Darby, Pa. • B.S. in £con. • Acc. Soc.; Gamma Phi; Intra. Sports; K. of C. ALFRED J. DEL REY • 255 1 Kingsland Ave., Bronx, N. Y. • B.S. in Eton. • Acc. Soc.; Intra. Sports. JEFFREY G. DE LUCA • 6522 Dorca St.. Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Eton. • Jr. Class Council; Acc. Soc.; I.R.S., S.G.A. Rep.; Marketing Soc., Treat.; Pi Sigma Epsilon, Sec.; Pre-Law Soc, S.G.A., Rep., Pres. Bottom Row: JOHN A. DE’MAMBRO • 19 Tanglcwood Rd., Welletley Hills, Matt. • B.E. in EUt. Engin. • Villanova Singers, S.G.A. Rep.; I.E.E.E.; I.J.F.; Intra. Sport ; K. of C. ALFRED A. D’ERAMO • 5 508 Sheffield Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Eton. FRANCIS A. DE SANTIS • 5216 N. Martton St.. Philadelphia, Pa • B.E. in Chens. Engin. • S.G.A. Rep.; A.I.Ch.F..; I.F.C.; Intra. Sports; Soc. Mast Serv. Lee.; Villanova Engr.; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon. 279 Top Rou: FRANCIS E. DE SIMONE • 2JJ7 S. Bouvier St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Leon. Acc. Soe.; Pre-Law Soc. PHILIP A. DESJARDINS • 1415 Alsace Rd.. Reading, Pa. • B.S. im EJuc. • Sr. Steer. C omm.; BELLE AIR; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Soc. Mass Serv. Lee.; S.G.A.; Swimming. ANTHONY J. I)E VITO 151 Overlook Avc.. Staten Island. N. Y. • B.A. in Pfyeh. • Jr. Class Council; K. of C.; Philos. Club; Polit. Union; Soc. Mass Serv. Lee. Second Ron: CRAIG V. DEVITT • 2nd Ave., Pelham, N. Y. • B.A. in Soe. • Intra. Sports; Spanish Club. JOHN F. DEVLIN • 4424 Higbec St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Edue. • S.G.A. ROSS J. Dl BONO • 220 N. 64th St.. Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Eeon. • lntra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Pre-Law Soc. Third Rou-: LES S. DICHTER • 1704 Green Valley Rd., Havcrtown, Pa. • B.S. in Eeon. • Acc. Soc. ; lntra. Sports. ANTHONY P. DIDESIDERO • I JO W. 9th St.. Bridgeport, Pa. • B.S. in Eeon. • Acc. Soc.; lntra. Sports. DAVID E. DIENER • I4J4 Fricdensburg Rd.. Reading, Pa. • B.E. in Cl i'll Engin. • A.S.C.E. Fourth Rou: MARIA T. DIESSNER • 59 Mountainside Terrace, Clifton, N. Y. • B.S. in Nurt. • Jr. Class Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; BELLE AIR; Belle Masque; C.C.D.; I.J.E.; N.F.C.C.S.; Pi Theta Chi; Shamoki- naki; Spirit Com.; Women's Glee Club; WWVU; Sr. Class Council; Soc. Club; S.G.A. RICHARD J. DI FELICE • J8 Bridge Ave., Berwyn, Pa. • B.S. in Edue. ROBERT A. DI MASCIO • 2J2 2 S. Hutchinson St.. Philadelphia. Pa. • B.S. in Eeon. • Acc. Soc.; lntra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc. Bottom Rou: JOHN F. Dl RENZO • 2 2 J Bryans Rd.. Norristown, Pa. • B.E. in Citi Engirt. • A.S.C.E.; lntra. Sports; Tau Beta Pi. NICHOLAS J. DISPF.NZIERE • 210 N. Hillsdc Dr., Exton. Pa. • U.C., B.E. in Sfeeh. Engin. FRANCIS A. DOCHERTY • 22 S. Lynn BUd.. Upper Darby. Pa. • B.A. in Eugm. • Intrj. Sports. 280 Top Row: JAMES E. DONEGAN • 70 Country La., Leomintter, .Matt. • B.A «i Pi)eh. • N.R.O.T.C.; S.G.A.; Sr. Clan Council; Jr. Clan Treat.; Soph. Steer. Com.; Blue Key; Intra. Athl. Con.; Intra. Sportt; Shamokinaki; Who’t Who. FRANCIS X. DONLAN. JR. • 1 Birchwood Rd.. Glen Rock. N. J. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • N.R.O.T.C.; Sr. Clatt Council; Jr. Steer. Com.; Delta Pi Eptilon; Intra. Sportt; Lynx; Rugby. EDWARD J. DONNELLY, JR. 714 Swarthmorwood La., Swarth- more. Pa. • B.S. in Biol. • Mendel Bull.; VILLANOVAN. Second Row: JOSEPH L. DONOFRY • I90J Arch St., Philadelphia. Pa. • B.E. in ,Meeb. Engin. • A.S.M.E. JOHN F. DOOLEY • 124 W. Plumtiead Avc., Lantdowne, Pa. • A.B. in Sor. $ei. • Ptvch. Club. WALTER I. DORAN • 5 5 Walter St.. Albany. N. Y • B.A. in Hilt. • N.R.O.T.C.; Drill Team; Soph. Steer. Coin.; Della Pi Mu, Treat., Prct.; I.F.C.; Intra. Sportt; Quarter-Deck Soc.; Hiitory Club, Treat. Third Row: MARY T. DORNER • SS6 Olden Ave., Trenton. N. J. • B.S. in Xuri, • I.J.F.; N.F.C.C.S.; Pi Theta Chi. Act. Coord.; Shamokinaki; S.G.A., Tutoring Program; Women’! Glee Club; Sigma Theta Tau. Prelim. Com. MICHAEL W. DOUGHERTY • 445 W. Lancatter Ave., Hav«rford, Pa. B.S. In Biol. Intra. Athl. Con.; Intra. Sportt; Mendel Club; VILLANOVAN. QUENTIN J. DOUGHERTY • 70 Leicetter St.. Port Chcttcr, N. Y. • B.S. in Eton. • Intra. Sportt; S.A.M.; VILLANOVAN. Eointh Rou: THOMAS G. DOUGHERTY • 6620 Woodland Avc., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Math. • Math Club. ALAN M. DOWDELL • 569 Rooicvclt Avc., Carteret. N. J. • B.S. in Edue. • Shamokinaki; Spanith Club; S.G.A., Tutoring Pro- gram, Treat. LEO F. DOYF.R • :s Boyd Dr., Weitbury. N. Y. • B E. m Meeb. Engin. • I.E.E.E.; A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sportt; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa Eptilon. Bottom Row: GREGORY M. DOYLE • 21 W. J9th St.. Erie, Pa. • B.A. in Psych. • Photography Club; Ptych. Club; Swimming; Geography Club; Vanity Club. HUGH J. DOYLE • 910 Wcttdalc PL, Springfield, Pa. • B.S. In Eton. • N.R.O.T.C.; Intra. Sportt; Marketing Soc.; Quarter-Deck Soc. JOSEPH W. DRELICH • 207 Henry PI.. Wyckoff, N. J. • B.S. in Cbem. w Q I thought I told you to knock first. 2 O Q 281 Tofi Row: BRENDAN 1H1I • Margin St.. Peabody, Maw. • ft.A. in EJut. • N.R.O.T.C-; Dull Team; Semper Fideli ; Math Club; T T; Wildcat. M| MAE! I DlKiAN • 5S7 Hamilton St.. Norristown. Pa. • B.A. in Eng. • Intra. Sport ; Polit. Union; Basketball Club. UK HARD NX Dl CAN • 4' Columbunc Rd„ Milton, Mih. • B.S. in Ei on. Intra. Sport ; Pre-Law Soc. Sttond Ron: JAMES A. DUI.I KA • 2910 Wakefield Dr.. Holme , Pa. • B.S. m Fron. • Acc. Soc. ROBERT E. DIMINI AK • 8 2 t N. Pen nock St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.E. m Mtth. Engin. • N.R.O.T.C.; A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sport ; Quarter- Deck Soc.; Villanova Engr. WILLIAM J. DUNOON • 87 Bigelow St.. Binghamton. N. Y. • B.E. hi El,:. Engin. • I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sport . Third Rou-: JAMES J. DURANTE • 4020 Poplar St.. Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Eton. • Marketing $oc. JAMES E. DWYER • 26 Clement Avc., Trenton, N. J. • A.B. in Sor. Sci. • Intra. Athl. Con.; Intra. Sport ; History Club. PHILIP F. DWYER, JR. • 7B Hampton House, Narberth, Pa. • B.S. in Eton. • Intra. Athl. Con.: Intra. Sport . fourth Row: GARY R. DZIKOWSKI • 8714 Irvington Avc., Bethesda. Md. • B.E. in Mftb. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sport ; K. of C.; Pi Tau Sigma. JOHN T. DZURENKO • 800 Portage Avc.. Portage, Pa. • B.S. in Eton. • Acc. Soc.; Football; Soc. Man Serv. Lee.; Weightlifting, Capt.; Who' Who. JAMES W. EASTWOOD • 1621 Croatan PL. Philadelphia. Pa. • B.E. iir Civil Engin. • N.R.O.T.C.; A.I.C.E.; Intra. Sport ; Quarter- Deck Soc.; Villanova Engr. Bottom Row: JOSEPH E. ECKLER • 66If Van Buren Avc.. Richmond, Va. • B.S. in Eton. • N.R.O.T.C.; K. of C.; Pre-Law Soc.; Quarter-Deck Soc. WILLIAM K. EDELMAYER • 1104 Country Club Dr.. Orcland. Pa. • B.S. in Eton. CARL W. LITII • 1246 Hestian Avc.. Thorofare, N. J. f BE. m Mtth. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; Pi Tau Sigma; Villanova Engr. U-, O Q 282 H 1— W I know she was here a minute ago. Top Rou : SAMUEL J. ELSER, JR. • 2JI Overlook R.L, Ambler. Pa. • V.C.. B.E. in Elec. En in. THOMAS R. ENRIGHT • I96J Lycoming Ave., Abington, Pa • B.E. in Cbem. £ «m. • A.I.Ch.E. BARBARA L. EPPIG • Harbor Rd., Pori Washington. N. Y. • B.S. in Xnn. • BLLLL AIR; C.C.D.j N.F.C.C.S.; P. Theta Ch.; Sailing Soc.; Shamokmaki; Sot. Club. Second Rom: JOHN A. ERMILIO • 1810 N. 71« Si.. Philadelphia. Pa. • B.A. m llnmnnihci • Inlra. Spoil ; Lambda Kappa Delta. Vice-Pres.; Bas- ketball Club. WILLIAM P. IRNST, JR. • 9 H.lldale Rd.. Trenton, N. J • B.E. in Elee. Enxin. I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sport , FRANCIS A. FAAS • 1820 Brnmood Terrace, South Rclmar, N. J • B.E. in Citil En in. • N.R.O.T.C.; A.S.C.E.; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Third Rou; AGOSTINO R. FABIETTI • 60$ Washington Ave., Vineland. N. J B.S. in Eton. Act. Soc.; Gamma Phi; Intra. Sports. VINCENT I . FALCINELLI • 227-IO-I 12 Ave., Querns Village. N. Y. Finance Sot.; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; Villanova Singers. WILLIAM J FALLON • $ Russell Ase.. Merchant ville, N. J • A.B. in Soc. Set. • N.R.O.T.C.; Jr. Class Council; Drill Team; Intra Sports; Physics Club; Quarter-Deck Sot.; Shamokinaki; Soc. Club, Trca . fourth Rou . MICHAEL T. FARLF.Y • Tee Court, Williamsvillc. N. Y. • B.S. in l.mn. • Act. Soc.; Inti a. Sports; Marketing Soc.; Pi Sigma Epsilon, Pre .; Pre-Law Soc.; T T. DOMINIC S. FAVERI • 108 Delano Ave., Cherry Hill, N. J • B.S. in Ei on. • Act. Soc-; Gamma Phi. PAUL F. FENNELLY • 104 N. Second St.. Frackvillr. Pa. • B.S. m Chcm. • Chem. Club; S.G.A. Rrp.; Sr. Class Council; Jr. Class Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; A. Ch. Soc.; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Polit. Union: Sot. Mass Scrv. • Lee.; T T; Shamokinaki; Spirit Com. Bottom Rou : WILLIAM J. FERGUSON • 7$ 17 Elmwood Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.E. m Mech. En in. • A.S.M.E. MICHAEL W. FERKO • )! Forest Dr.. Stirling, N. J. • B.S. in Educ. Sr. Class Council; Conservative Club; K. of C.; S.G.A-. Tutoring Prog., Vice-Pres.; Track; Villanova Singers; Math Club. BELLE AIR. ANTHONY R. FERRAINOLO • $0$ S7th St.. W. New York. N. Y. • B.S. in Econ. • Acc. Soc.; Football; Intra. Sports; Shamoki- naki; Varsity Club; Student Ld. Assoc. 283 a e. Top Row: JOSE E. FERRER • 4901 Rond. , Coral Cable , Fla. • B.F.. in bitch. Engin. DENNIS II. FERRO • 42 Bourndalc Rd. South, Manhasset, N. Y. • B.A. in Polil. Sci. • Jr. Clats Council; Delta Pi Eptilon; Intra. Sport ; Polit. Union; Pre-Law Soc. MICHAEL B. FISCHEL • 2640 Woodland Rd., Roslyn, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • N.R.O.T.C.; Sr. Claw Council; Jr. Class Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; Polit. Union, Treas.; Quarter-Deck Soc., Treat. ScconJ Ron : JOSEPH FISCHETTJ • 2 2 Eagle Ave., W. Hempstead, N. Y. • B.E. in Civil F.ngin. KENNETH L. FISH, JR. • 2102 Navaro Rd.. Wilmington, Del. • B.E. in Chen. Engin. • A. Ch. Soc.; A.I.Ch.E. Vicc-Prc ., Pret. WILLIAM A. FITZMAURICE • Route Allentown. Pa. • B.A. m Hitt. • Belle Masque; Delta Pi Mu; Spirit Com.; VILLANOVAN Third Row: THOMAS D. FLANDERA • 4601 Archmcre Ave., Cleveland, Ohio • B.S. in EJnc. • Football. DENNIS M. FLEMING • 290 Charles Ave., Massapequa Park. N. Y. • B.A. in Pol it. Sci. • Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; Spirit Com. FRANK G. FLEMING • 2062 Brown St., Brooklyn, N. Y. • B.E. in Civil Engin. • N.R.O.T.C.; A.S.C.E.; Drill Team; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Sailing Soc.; Semper Fidelis; Shamokinaki; Spirit Com.; Villanova Engr.; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon. fourth Row: RONALD H. FLETCHER • 1601 West St., Emporia, Kan. • B.A. in Humonitiet • Delta Eptilon Sigma, Pres.; Pre-Law Soc.. See.. S.G.A. Rep.; VILLANOVAN, Ed.’ Board; Student Court. SAMUEL C. FLORO 4J Gilmore Ave., Queron City, Philippines • B.S. in Eton. • C.t .D.; Pre-Law Soc.; S.A.M., Sec. DENNIS G. FLYNN • 9J0J Shore Rd.. Brooklyn. N. Y. • B.A. in Polit. Sci. Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Spanish Club. Bottom Row: JOHN J. FOLEY • 20J Oakmont Ave., Havcrtown, Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports; Track. ROBERT C. FOLTIN • 82 Vrccland Ave.. Rutherford, N. J. • B.E. in Civil Engm. A.I.C.E.; Intra. Sports; K. of C. BRIAN F. FORAN • 2J Maple Ave., Flamington, N. J. • B.A. in Polit. Sci. • Jr. Class Council; C.C.D.; Intra. Sports; VILLANO- VAN; Soc. Mass Scrv. Lee. 284 All of a sudden it al! seemed so futile. o PS o Top Row: ANTHONY M. FORTE • 1)00 Moore Avc.. Yeadon. Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • l.E.E.E. JARED P. FOWLER • 1006 Buckingham Way, Morrisvillc, Pa. • B.A. in Polit. Sei. Intra. Sport ; Polit. Union. ALBERTO A. FRANCESCHI • C. O. Franceschi Co.. Carupaoo. Venezuela B.E. in Mecb. Engin. Second Row: JOSEPH A. FRATTO • 2246 $. Bcechwood St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.A. in Psych. • Intra. Athl. Con.; Intra. Sport ; Psych. Club. WILLIAM F. FREY • )9 Doris Parkway. Westfield, N. J. • B.A. in Psych. • Sr. Cla Council; Jr. Class Council; Soph. Steer. Coin.; Intra. Sport ; Psych. Club; Spanish Club; Spirit Com. JOSEPH G. FRITSKY • 2649 Snyder Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Econ. Third Row: JOHN B. FROCK • 710 N. Main St., Athens, Pa. • B.A. in Human,, ties • Pre-Law Soc., Treat.; Untv. Marching Band. JOHN E. FRY • )0)0 Guilford St.. Philadelphia, Pa. • B.E. in Mech. Engin. • Sr. Class Council; Jr. Class Council; A.S.M.E.; Attr. Soc.; Circuit; C.C.D.; Football, Capt.; I.R.S.; Intra. Athl. Con.; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Mendel Bull; Nick Basca Com.; Physics Club; Pi Tau Sigma; Sailing Soc.; Shamokinaki; Spirit Com.; S.G.A., Tutoring Prog.; Villanovans; Villanova tngr.; Varsity Club, Sec., Treas.; Who’s Who. MICHAEL W. FUREY • 204 Bedford Rd.. Orcland. Pa. • B.E. in Citil Engin. • A.S.C.E.; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Fourth Row: CHARLES W. GABAGF. • SI) Sylvester Dr.. Vineland, N. J. • B.A. in Poht. Sci. • Sr. Clast Council; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Pre-Law Soc.; Soc. Club, S.G.A. Rep. FRANCIS C. GAIDJUNAS • 1174 Sunset La.. Cornwells Heights. Pa. • B.A. in Psych. • Basketball; BELLE AIR; Jr. Class Council JOHN P. GALLAGHER • 6941 Stenton Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Chem. Bottom Row: NEIL J. GALLAGHER • 817 Filbert St.. Roselle Park. N. J. • B.A. in Psych. • Sr. Class Council; BELLE AIR; Belle Masque; Intra. Sports; Polit. Union; Psych. Club. KEVIN P. GALLEN 64) Lawton Ave., Havertown, Pa. • B.E. in Citil Engin. • N.R.O.T.C.; Sr. Class Council; Jr. Class Council; A. I.C.E.; A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports; Quarter-Deck Soc.; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; VILLANOVAN; Villanova Engr. MICHAEL A GALLEN • 18) Burmont Rd.. Drexcl Hill, Pa. • B. A. in Mod. Lang. • I.R.S.; Intra. Sports; Geography Club. 285 Tot Ron: PHILIP D. GEDNEY • 4 Green tree La., Malvern, Pa. • U.C.. B.S. in Ecou. Student Council; Finance Society. ANDREW D. GENDRON • It. Arbutus Avc., Pitman, N. J. • B A. in I'ohl. Sri- Sr. Class Council; I.C.G.; Intra. Sport ; Mendel Club; Polit. Union; Pre-Law Soc. THOMAS J. GENOVESE • no High St.. Millville, N. J. • B.S. • Eton. • Acc. Soc.; Intra. Sport ; K. of C.; Soc. Club. SffouJ Ron : RICHARD J. GI ANDRE A • 2004 Mercy St.. Philadelphia, Pa. • B.A. m Eng. • N.R.O.T.C.; Shamokinaki; Spanish Cluh; Weight- lifting Club. ARTHUR J G1LRA1N • l South Park St.. Elizabeth, N. J. • B.E. in Elee. EiiRm. • I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sport . GARY V. G1TTLEMAN • O Campbell Avc., Havertown, Pa. • B.A. in Third Ron : HENRY J. GLAII • 1629 Ridge view Ave., Lanca ter, Pa. • A.B. in Soe. Sri. GERALD T. GLANCEY • 102 N. Black Friar Rd„ Rocemont, Pa. • B.S. in Crow. • Acc. Soc. EUGENI J. Gl.EASON • S Havens Avc.. Auborn, N. Y. • B.A. in fui i . St i. • Belle Masque, S.G.A. Rep.; Sr. Class Council; Jr. Clast Council; Alpha Psi Omega; K. of C.; Lynx; Philo . Club; Polit. Union; Pre-Law Soc.; Soc. Club. Fourth Ron : ERIC R. GOEPFERT • 116 Palmer La., Trenton. N. J. • B.E. in Mteb. I’- in • N R.O.T.C.; Rifle Team. DENNIS J COIN • J040 Hull Ave., New York, N. Y. • B.S. in Eton • N.R.O.T.C.; Drill Team; Intra. Sports; Semper Fidelis. Vice-Pres. MICHAEL H. GOLDEN • 2 6 W. Milton Ave.. Rahway. N. J. • A.B. in Svi. Sa. • Sr. C lass Council; Jr. Class Council; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; N.F.C.C.S.; Rugby Bottom Ron : AQUILINO D. GONZALEZ • IJI Poplar Ave.. Wayne Pa. • B.S. in Eton. • Intra. Sports; Spanish Club; Track; Yillanova Singers. DEAN C,. GOODWIN • 2«. Priscella Circle, Wellesley Hills, Mass. • B.S. in Eton. • Jr. C lass Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; Della Pi Epsilon; Intra. Athl. Con.; Intra. Sports; Lynx; Hockey Team. STANLEY J. GORALSKI • 2709 W . Third St.. Chester. Pa. • B.A in Eng. 286 Top Row: MICHAEL J. GOTWOIS • 2914 Teesdale St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.A. if Hiimjniliei uilh Sri. • Belle Masque, Treat.; WWVU; Alplu Psi Omejij; Who' Who. JOHN R. GRASING • 28 E. Sheffield Ave., Englewood. N. J. • fl.S. in Edm. • Baseball; Intra. Sport . THOMAS B. GRASSEY • 269 Curt. Ave.. Carle Place, N. Y. • B.A. m lint. Jr. Clast Council; Baseball; K. of C.; Lynx: Philos. Club; Quarter-Deck Soc.; Soc. Matt Serv. Lee.; WWVU; Who Who. Second Row: ANDREW T. GRAYBAR • Apt. D-4, SO) Conway Ave., Narbcrch, Pa. • B.S. iri Econ. • Finance Soc.; Phytict Club; Pistol Team; Villanova Singers. ARMANDO V. GRECO • 260 Powell Rd.. Springfield, Pa. • BE in Civil Engin. • A.S.M.E.; S.G.A. Rep.; Intra. Sport ; Tau Beta Pi. MICHAEL J. GREENE • Taunton Hill Rd.. Newtown. Conn. • B.A. in Eng. Third Row: SAMUEL N. GREENWOOD, JR. • 69 Bay State Ave., Somerville. Mas . B.S. in Editc. Baseball; Intra. Sports. EDGAR T. GREY • )29 Ferry St., Scwickly, Pa. • B.A. in Poht. Sfl. • Beta Gamma Soc., S.G.A. Rep., Pres.; Jr. Class Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; I.J.F.; Intra. Sports. PHYLLIS B. GREYSON • 6)1 Valley Vies Rd., Ardmore, Pa. • B.A. in Educ. • Sr. Class Sec.; Jr. Class Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; BELLE AIR; Cheerleader; I.R.S., Sec.; Philo . Club; Pi Theta Chi; S.G.A., Tutoring Prog., Vice Pres.; Who's Who. Fourth Ron1: JAMES E. GRIFFIN • 9 Lcete St.. Springfield. Mast. • B.S. in Moth • Intra. Sport ; Math Club; WWVU. MICHAEL G. GRIFFIN • 627 Hughes St., Cape May, N. J • B.S. in Chem. • A.Ch.S., Sec., Treat. ROBERT S. GRODN1CKI • 2)9 Osborne Ave.. Morritville, Pa. • B.A. in Soc. • Jr. Class Council; Intra. Sports; Mendel Club; Philos Club; Shamokinaki; Spanish Club; Spirit Com.; S.G.A.. Tutoring Program; Villanova Singers; Batketball Club; Soc. Club. Bottom Row: MICHAEL E. GROSS • SIS Barr Ave., Linwood, N. J. • A.B. in Soc. Sri. • N.R.O.T.C.; Jr. Class Council; Intra. Sports; K. of C.: Polit. Union; Quarter-Deck Soc. STEPHEN N. GULLO • 78 Bartlett Dr.. Manhasset, N. Y. • B.S. in Eton. Basketball Club; Delta Pi Epsilon; Intra. Sports; Mar- keting Soc.; Spirit Com. BARRY T. GURLAND • Park City West. Apt. U-P. )900 Ford Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Eton. • Acc. Soc. 287 If I can just wait for two minutes. Top Ron: CARY E. GUTOWSKI • ■■ ' Windson Terrace, Schenectady, N. Y. • A-B. in Sof. Sci • K. of C. X'. CARROLL HADLEY. JR. • 536 N. Charlotte St., Pottstown. | 4. • l'.( H.S. iri I o i. • Student Council. FREbLRK 1' HAL I K • 2615 Mount Avc., Oceanside, N. Y • B.E. in Cm! Login. • A.S.C.E.; Rifle Team. Second Row: WILLIAM C. HALSTEAD • I$07 Commonwealth Avc., Auburndalc. Mass. • B.A. in Eng. • Intra. Sports. WILLIAM J. HAMILTON • I56 Pheasant Dr., Warminster, Pa- B.I.. m Elec. Login. • I.E.E.E.; Astr. Soc.; WWVU. GEORGE B. HANDRAN • II Sayward St.. Gloucester, Mass. B.A. in Mod. I.nng. • Lynx, Research Ed. Third Raw; DENNIS A. HANNON • JI6 West Avc., Wayne, Pa. • B.A. in t'olit. Sci. • I.R.S., S.G.A. Rep.; Jr. Class Council; I.J.F.; Intra. Sports; Polit. Union; Sailing Soc.; VILLANOVAN. WILLIAM J. HANSBURY, JR. • 1051 Butler Pk., Norristown, Pa. • V.C.. B.S. in Leon. STEPHEN R. HARMS • R.F.D. =6 llighflcld Dr., Huntington, N. Y. • B.S. in Leon. • Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta; Pre-Law Soc.; Univ. Marching Band; Univ. Concert Band; Villanovans. Fourth Row: PATRICK J. HARRINGTON • 6441 N.W. 20th St.. W. Holly- wood, Fla. • B.S. in Ldue. • N.R.O.T.C.; Drill Team; Intra. Sports; Intra. Athl. Con.; Physics Clul ; Semper Fidelis, Pres. ANSELM J. HARRISON • 120 Country La.. Highland Park. III. • B.S. in Leon. • Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Photography Dept.; Rifle Team; S.A.M.; Spanish Club. ROBERT F. HARTER • 8 Plymouth Dr.. Chatham. N. J. • B.S. in Econ. • Sr. Class Council; Acc. Soc., Treat., Vice-Pros.; Intra. Athl. Con.; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc. Bottom Row: FRANCIS R- HARTLEROAD • MOJ Stuyvesant Avc., Trenton. N. J. • B.A. in Soc. • Soc. Club. DONALD M. HEALY • lla el Ave., NewfielJ, N. J. • B.L. in Meet. Login. • A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports. ROBERT J. HEATH • 55 I Watford La.. Berwyn. Pa. • B.E. in Citil Login. • A.I.C.E.; Intra. Sports; Villanova Engr.; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon n o ft ci ft ft W — 1 — d - lihli ex ts o .e p iiiiik C O Tof Row: C. KENNETH HEDGES • Fox llunc La., Cold Springt Harbor, N. Y. • BS. in Eton. • S.G.A., C F Ret. Rep.; Sr. Clati Council; Jr. Clatt Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; BELLE AIR, Sr. Co-Ediior; Blue Key; K. of C.; Lynx; Who Who. WILLIAM A. HEIDELBERGER • 906 Surrey Rd., Bowling Green, Media, Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Enjoin. • Track. HENRY D. HEISEY • Rotemont Plara Apt. J20, Kotcmont, Pa. • BS. in Eton. Second Row: C. ROBERT HER1NG • 1 29 Roberta Avc.. Philadelphia, Pa • • U.C., Alpha Sigma Lambda. RICHARD J. HF.RLEY • I JO S. Fifth Avc., Coatetvillc, Pa. • B.S. in Eton. • Ate. Soc. FRANCIS X. HERMES • 112 Summit Court. Wcttficld. N. J. • B.S. in Edue. • Sr. Clatt Council; Jr. Clatt Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; Blue Key; Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sportt; K. of C.; Lynx; Track; VILLANOVAN; Hitt. Club; Student Court; P.S.E.A., S.G.A. Rep. Third Row: JOHN J. IIEWITT. JR. • 15 Marion St., Andover, Matt. • B.A. in Soc. • Soc. Club. DANIEL G. HEYBERGER • -1058 N. Marthall St., Philadelphia, Pa • B.E. in Elec. Engm. • I.L.L.E.; Intra. Sportt; Villanova Engr. EDWARD R. Illi DEBRA NOT • IIIJ Broad St.. Northfield. N. J B.A. in Polit. Sci. Eco. Club; I.R.S.; Mutic Soc.; Polit. Union; Pre-Law Soc.; Sailing Soc. Fourth Row: EDWARD F. IIINDLE • 40 Tamarack Dr., Eatt Greenwich, R. I • B.A. in Humanities. F. FRED HINDMAN • 900 Monroe Terrace, Dover, Del. • B.S. in Ecou. • Cheerleader; Contcrvativc Club; Intra. Sportt; S.A.M.; Soc. for But. Achieve. JOHN F. HIRST • 181 14th St., Crett Kill. N. J. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. Bottom Rou : RICHARD J. HOl.WELL • 88 Purdy La.. Amityvillc, N. Y. • A. B. in Soc. Sri. • S.G.A.; Sr. Clatt Pret.; Jr. Clatt Pret.; Soph. Steer. Com.; C.C.D.; Intra. Sportt; N.F.C.C.S.; Sailing Soc.; VILLANOVAN, Ed. Board; Student Court; Who Who. GLADYS A HORAN • I2JI Edmondt Avc., Drexel Hill, Pa. • B. S. rn Sun. • Sr. Clatt Council; I.C.G., Sec.; Pi Theta Chi; WWVU. JAMES G. HORNBERGER • 4008 Fairway RJ., Lafayette Hill. Pa • A.B. iu Soc. Sci. • Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sportt; Spanith Club; Soc. Club, Pret.; Hitt. Club. 289 Top Row: ROBERT !!. HOROWITZ • 410 Slater S«., Johnstown, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sri. CARLAN P. HOUGH • 214 Ballymore Rd„ Springfield. Pa. • U.C., B.L. in Eltt. F.itgin. THOMAS J HOUGH • 71 Chase Rd., Scarsdale. N. Y. • B.S. in E(OH. • Soph. Steer. Com., Intra. Sports; K. of C.; S.A.M. St fond Rou: EDWARD E. HOUSEMAN • 20 E. Witsahickon Avc., Flourtown. Pa. • B.E. in Eltt. Login. • I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports. DAVID M. HOUSER • 21 Fairhill St.. Willow Grove, Pa. • B.E. in Mech. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon. ROBERT C. HUGHES • 42) Cedar Avc., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Eton. • Acc. Soc.; Gamma Phi; Intra. Sports. Third Row: ROBERT E. HUGHES • 1411 Clayton Rd.. Lancaster, Pa. • A.B. in Sor. Sri. Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta, S.G.A. Rep.. Vice-Pres. A. JANE HULSE • Warren St. and Riverbank, Beverly, N. J. • B. S. in Nun. • Scph. Steer. Com.; Cheerleader; Pi Theta Chi, Pres.; Sailing Sot.; Shamoltinaki; Spirit Com.; Women’s Glee Club. GEORGE A. HUNT • 9600 Manor Rd., Leawood, Kan. • A.B. in Sot. Sri. Delta Pi Epsilon; Football; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Lynx; Spanish Club. Fourth Row: JOHN P. HUNT • 717 Jessup PL, York, Pa. • B.S. in Pbytict • Physics Club, Pres.; Villanova Singers; WWVU; Stage Crew; A. IP. ROBERT G. HURLEIGH • SO Sutton PI. S.. New York, N. Y. • B. S. in Eton. • Sr. Class Council; Jr. Class Council; Cheerleader, Capt.; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Soc. Mast Serv. Lee.; S.A.M.; Spirit Com. PAULA A. HUTCHISON • I7 5 W. Cheltenham Avc., Phtladel- phia. Pa. • B.S. in Nun. • Beta Gamma Soc.; I.J.F.; Pi Theta Chi; Shamokmaki; WWVU; Soc. Club. Bottom Ron: RICHARD L. IRVINE • 904 Melrose Ave., Melrose Park, Pa. • B.S. in M.ith. • Jr. Class Council; Bela Gamma Soc.; Intra. Sports; Polit. Union; Math Soc., S.G.A. Rep. M. ANDREA 1SACCO • 702 Country Club Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa. • B.S. in Nun. • Sr. Class Council; Jr. Class Council; BELLE AIR; Pi Theta Chi. Treat.; Sigma Theta Tau. JEROME J. J A RECK I • S' Tcrbunc Rd.. Princeton, N. J. • B.S. in Eton. • Acc. Soc.; Cheerleader; Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta; Spirit Com.; Soph. Steer. Com. 290 Top Rou-: JOSE R. J1MINEZ • 20 Washington Ave., Apt. 2-A, Condado, Puerto Rico • B.S. in Econ. • Acc. Soc.; Intra Sports; .Music Soc.; Spanish Club. RAFAEL A. JIMENEZ • 20 Washington Ave., Apt. 2-A, Condado. Pucrco Rico. • B.S. in Eton. • Mendel Club; Phi Eta Mu; Spanish Club, S.G.A. Rep., Pres.; Acc. Soc.; Pre-Law Soc. DAVID A. JOHANSING • S00 Berkshire Ave.. Pasadena, Cal. • B.S. in Econ. • Conservative Club; Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; Pi Sigma Epsilon. Second Row: ARTHUR W. JOHNSON • Middlebury Terrace, Middlcbury, Conn B.A. in Polit. Sci. • Jr. Class Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; Lynx. JAMES R. JOHNSTON • ISI Greyhorsc Rd.. W.llow Grove, Pa. • B.A. in Polit. Sci. • Baseball; Football; I.C.G.; Intra. Sports; Polit. Union; Spanish Club; VILLANOVAN. ALAN C. JONES • 50 Webster Ave., Port Washington, N. Y. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. Sr. Class Council; Jr. Class Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; BELLE AIR, Copy Ed.; C.C.D.; I.F.C.; Intra. Athl. Con.; Intra. Sports; K. of C., Advocate; Lambda Kappa Delta; Pre-Law Soc.; Soc. Mass Scrv. Lee. Third Row■: SPENCER C. JONES • 5J Ramxpo Ave., Suflcrn, N. Y.; B.S. in Eton. Jr. Class Council, Acc. Soc.; Bowling, Caps.; Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; Pi Sigma Epsilon; VILLANOVAN. ERIC J. JORET • 1604 N. Hills Ave., Willow Grove, Pa. • B.A in Eng. ALLAN E. JUNKER • 6520 Jocelyn Hollow Rd.. Nashville, Tenn. • B.S. in Educ. • N.R.O.T.C.; Intra Sports; Univ. Marching Band; Univ. Concert Band; Villanovans. Fourth Row: MICHAEL C. KAIN • 25 Tenby Rd., Havcrtown, Pa. • B.A. in Eng. • Belle Masque; Intra. Sports; Rugby, Co-Capt.; Basketball Club. WILLIAM J. KANE • 670 Georges La., Ardmore, Pa. • B.S. i Econ. • Marketing Soc. HARRY T. KAPLAN • 907 Pasadena Dr., Somerdale, N. J. • B.S. in Econ. Bottom Row: WILLIAM L. KEANE • 41 Trent Rd.. Philadelphia, Pa. • B.A. in Poht. Sci. • S.G.A.i Sr. Class Council; Jr. Class Council; Belle Masque; Delta Pi Mu; I.F.C.; Intra. Sports; Lit. Soc.; Polit. Union; Shamokmaki; VILLANOVAN. RAYMOND T. KEATING • JJ06 Tuniion Dr.. Devonshire. Del. • B.A. in Soc. • Concept; Intra. Sports; Soc. Club. ROBERT J. KEEFE • 67 J4 N. 18th St., Ph.ladelphia, Pa. • B.F.. In Elec. Engin. • N.R.O.T.C.; I.E.E.E.; Drill Team. Eta Kappa Mu 291 I Ah Ak Top Rou-: JAMES M. KEEVICAN • 408 Collins Or.. Pittsburgh. Pa. • B.S. in Educ. • I.J.F.; Spanish Cluh; Student Ed. Assoc.; Unis . March- ing Band; WWYU, Traffic Mgr., Music Direc., Prod. Mgr. RICHARD C. KELLEHER • 16 Sandy Dr.. Morrisville. Pa. • B.S in Ei'on. • N.R.O.T.C.; Jr. Class Council; Basketball; Drill Team; Intra. Sports; Rugby. JOSEPH T. KELLEY • 922 E. Haines St.. Philadelphia. Pa. • B.A in Pobl. Set. • Polit. Union, S.G.A. Rep. Second Ro u : JOHN J. KELLY • 2557 S. Bonnaffon St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Educ. Polit. Union. NEIL J. KELLY • 1501 b. Mam St., Norristosvn, Pa. • V.C., B.S. m Econ. • Student Council, Vice-Prc .; Newsletter, Ed.; I.A.E.S.C JOHN II. KENNEDY • ft Holliston St., Medway. Mass. • A.B. iu Sor. Sri. • Sr. Class Treas.; Jr. Class Council; I.R.S.; K. of C.; Polit. Union; S.G.A.; Who’s Who. Third Row: THOMAS M. KENNY «719 Meetinghouse Rd.. Philadelphia, Pa. • B.L. in Mr. h. Em gin. • I.E.E.E.; A.S.M.E.; Pistol Team; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Intra. Sports. PETER J. KERR • 8509 122nd St., New Gardens, N. Y. • B.S. in Eion. • N.R.O.T.C.; Drill Team; Jr. Class Council; BELLE AIR. Office Mgr.; Intra. Sports; K. of C., Treas.; Quarter-Deck Soc. LAUREL A. KLRWIN • '6 Argyle PL. North Arlington. N. J. • B.S. iu S'iirj. • Sr. Class Council; Jr. Class Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; BELLE AIR. Typing Ed.; Belle Ma.que; I.J.F.; Pi Theta Chi; Shamokinaki; Women's Glee Club. S.G.A. Rep.; WWVU; Sigma Theta Tau. Fourth Row: MARY L. KIEFSKI • 7510 Henry Avc., Philadelphia. Pa. • B.S. in S'lin. • Beta Gamma Soc.; Belle Masque; Pi Theta Chi; Univ. Marching Band; Univ. Concert Band. Vice-Prcs. JEROME I . KIELY • 7 Whutemore PL. Port Chester, N. Y. • A.B. in Sor. Sri. ROBERT M. K IRC IINFR • 524 W. James St.. Lancaster, Pa. • B.E. in Mech. Engin. Bottom Ron : RONALD J. KITA • R.F.D =1, Doylestown, Pa • B.S. in Eton. ANN McC R AC.KEN KNIGHTS • 2009 Carlton Terr., Williams- port, Pa. • B.S. in Nun. • Sigma Theta Tau. BLAKE J. KOC • 15 Colling Ave., Rochelle Park. N. J. • B.S. in Ero . • Conservative Club; Eco. C lub; Gamma Phi; Intra. Sports; N.F.C.C.S.; S.A.M.; Soc. for Bus. Achieve. 292 Top Row: FRANCIS J. KOIRO • 176 S. Rowland St., Potmown, Pa. • B.E. in Civil Eugio. • A.S.C.E., Pre .; Intra. Sport ; Villanova Engr. KATHERINE H. KOELER • 201J Ripley St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Nun. • Beta Gamma Soc. JOHN H. KOLMER. JK. • 124 Highland Av ., Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. • B.A. m Soc. • Football; I.R.S.; Lynx; Pre-Law Soc.; Shamokin- aki; Soc. Club. Second Row: RICHARD E. KOLSCH • 650S Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y. • B.S. in Geo . • Gcol. Soc. JOHN D. KONEZNY • 7 Evergreen St., Reckoner, N. Y. • B.E. in Elec. Engirt. • I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sport ; VillanOva Engr.; Eta Kappa Nu. DONALD D. KOZUSKO: 3 02 Hcre ford Dr.. Parma. Ohio • B.A in Eng. • Jr. Cta Council; Belle Macque; Delta Eptilon Sigma; Lambda Delta; Philot. Club. Third Row: CHARLES R. KRAMER • 32 Llandrillo Rd.. Bala-Cynwyd. Pa. • .•LB. in Soc. Sei. Polit. Union; Shamokinaki; Sr. Clan Council; Pre-Law Soc. MICHAEL A. KRAYNICK • 7411 Route 2, Annville. Pa. • B.A. in Polit. Sei. • Philo . Club; Polit. Union. PETER F. KROL • 630 Harbor Rd.. Brick Town. N. J • B.E. m Elee. Engin. • I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sport ; Ice Hockey. Fourth Row: THOMAS J KULESZA • 182 Middletown St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. • B.E. in Chem. Engiu. • A.I.Ch.E. JAMES E. KUN1K • 678 Feme Blvd.. Drexel Hill. Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Si i. • Intra. Sport ; Lambda Kappa Delta; Philo . Club. WILLIAM KURSINC.ZKY • 118 Wedge wood Ave., Woodbridge. N. J. • B.E. in Mech. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; Baseball; Football; Rugby. Bottom Ron : RICHARD J. I.A BELLA • 230 G.lling Rd.. Seaford. Long Itland. N. Y. • B.E. in Elee. Eugm. • Villanova Singer ; Spire . FREDERICK A. LA CORTE • 426 North Ave., Wood-Ridge, N. J • B.S. in Leon. • Intrj. Sport ; Pre-l.aw Soc. STEPHEN M. LA.MANNA • 133 44th St.. Sea l le City. N. J. • B.A. ii Philof. Top Row: FRANCIS C. LANG • 7 10 Town hip Line. Willow Grove, Pa. • B.S. in Lfon. • Acc. Soc.; Intra. Sport . RON AI I) J. LANG • 2 4 North Or., Holland, Pa. • B.S. in Eton. JEFFREY I I AN AN • VI Duncan Lance, Springfield, Pa. • B.E. ,n Mceb. F.ngin. • A.S.M.E., See.; Pi Tau Sigma. Prc .; Tau Beta Pi. Second Rou : JOSEPH T. LARIO • 161 $ 42nd St.. Pcnn auken, N. J. • B.E. in I!.,. Engii. • N.R.O.T.C.: Drill Team; I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sport ; Quarter-Deck Soc.; Villanova Engr.; Villanova Singer ; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon. CARL E. LATINI • 922 Monmouth S ., Gloucester, N. J. • B.S. in Etluc. • Concept; C.C.D.; Intra. Sport ; S.G.A., Tutoring Prog.; WWVU; Lynx. EDWARD G. LAUGHL1N • 105 W. 5th St., Bridgeport, Pa. • U.C., A.B. in Soc. Sci. Third Ron : THEODORE M. LAVEN • 7 Rue Michel Chauvet, Geneva, Switzer- land • A.B. in Soc. Set. • Intra. Sport ; Phytic Club; Pittol Team, Co-Captain; Spirit Com. RENE A. LAVKRGNE • Luchetti I 7) Apt. 801. San Juan. Puerto Rico B.S. in Eton. Intra. Sport ; Marketing Soc.; Mu ic Soc., Spanith Club. GEOFFREY M. LAWLER • $51 Hilltop Dr., Apt. 29, King of Pru ia, Pa. • B.E. in Mech. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sport . Fourth Row: ROBERT C. LAYNE • 2556 Fir t Ave., F.a t Meadow, N. Y. • B.S. in Econ. • N.R.O.T.C.; Drill Team; Jr. Cla Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; Blue Key; Delta Pi Epsilon, Vice-Prc ., Prc .; I.J.F.; I.F.C.; Intra. Sport ; Lynx, S.G.A. Rep.; Rugby; Semper Fideli ; Who Who. MICHAEL R. l.AZORIK 719 Maple St.. Bethlehem, Pa. • B.S. in Phytiet • N.R.O.T.C.; Jr. Cla Council; Intra. Sport ; Phy ic Club; Quarter-Deck Soc. MICHEL LEB1ENVENU • Juan A. Pezet, 92$ San Isidro, Lima, Peru • B.S. in Econ. • I.J.F.; Marketing Soc.; Spani h Club. Bottom Row: MICHAEL J. LEBRECFI • J High Plain Rd.. Andover. Ma . • B.S- in Econ. • Sr. Cla Council; I.A.C.; K. of C.; Hockey Club. JOHN C. LELI.IS • 4552 168th St., Flushing, N. Y. • B.E. in Chcm. Engm. • A.I.Ch.E.; I.J.F.; Intra. Sport ; WWVU. THEODORE C. LEWANDOWSKI • 5145 Palmer Mill Rd.. Clifton Height . Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • A.Ch.S.; I.J.F.; K. of C. Ptych. Club; Rifle Team, Capt. z 1-J 294 L1C Top Row: JOSEPH M. LICCIARDELLO • 200 Edinburg Rd., Trenton, N. J. • B.S. iii Eeoit. • Finance Soc.; lntra. Spores. JAMES A. LODES • Glen stood Garden , Yonkers, N. Y. • A.B. in Sor. Sfi. • Imra. Sports; Univ. .Marching Band; Univ. Concert Band. ROBERT L. LONDER • 4J7I Edgemont St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engiu. • I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports. Second Row: CRAIG S. LONG • DO Harvard Ave., Camp Hill, Pa. • B.S. in Eton. • Conservative Club, Viee-Pres., S.G.A. Rep.; Eton. Club; Finance Soc.; K. of C.; Marketing Soc.; Pi Sigma Epsilon. JOSEPH J. LONGO • J07 Copley Rd., Upper Darby, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sd. • N.R.O.T.C.; Quarter-Deck Soc.; Spanish Club. JAMES R. LONGON, JR • 980 Timber Lake Dr.. Bloomfield Hills. Mich. B.S. in Leon. Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; Nick Basca Cons.; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Shatnokinaki; Spirit Com. Third Row: W. SHAUGHN LOPER • $11 Tyrone Dr., Jackson, Mi . • B.S. in Eton. JOSEPH J. LOPICCOLO • 86 Wall St.. Auburn. N. Y. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. Sr. Cla Council; Jr. Class Council; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Polit. Union; Pre-Law Soc.; Spirit Com.; Univ. Marching Band; Univ. Concert Band; Soc. Club. RICHARD C. LOWE • 5914 Gloster Rd., Washington. D. C. • B.S. in Econ. • Belle Masque; WWVU. Fourth Row: BARRY J. LUPE • R.D. S , Ballston Spa. N. Y. • B.E. in Mecb. Engin. • Sr. Class Council; Jr. Class Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; A.S.M.E., Vice-Chair.; BELLE AIR; Pi Tau Sigma, Vice-Chair.; Pi Tau Signsa-Tau Beta Pi Tutoring Prog. JOSEPH T. LYNCH • JI6 97th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. • B.S. in Econ. Acc. Soc.; lntra. Sports. LESTER A. LYON • 6J22 N. Broad St., Philadelphia. Pa. • BE. in Mecb. Eng in. • A.S.M.E.; lntra. Sports. Bottom Roit'.' HENRY F MACKNEY • 208 Sherbrook Btvd., Upper Darby, Pa. • A. B. in Soc. Sci. lntra. Sports; Geol. Soc.; Soc. Club, Pres. JOHN F. MACKNIS • 401 N. Mahonoy St.. Mahonoy City, Pa. • B. E. in Elec. Engin. • X.R.O.T.C.; .£.£.£.; lntra. Sporti; K. of C.; Univ. Marching Band; Univ. Concert Band. RICHARD J. MADDEN • 124 Main St., Franklin, N. J. • B.S. in Econ. • I.E.E.E.; lntra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; Soc. Mass Serv. Lee. 295 p p p Top Rom: LEON E. MAES: Beachfront, Manasquan, N. J. • B.E. iu Chem. Engirt. • A.l.Ch.F... Treat., Vice-Pres.; Intra. Sports; Spirit Com.; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa F.ptilon. PHILIP T. MALLEI • I Glenview Rd.. North Caldwell, N. J • B.S. in Efon. • Intra. Sportt; Marketing Soc. JAMES B. MAGUIRE, JR • 6 Columbine Rd.. Milton, Matt. • B.S. in .ton. • Sr. Class Council; Jr. Class Council; Finance Soc.; Intra. Sportt; Hockey Club, Prci. Second Row: KEVIN J. MAHONEY • 8 Euelyn Rd., Port Washington, N. Y. • B.S. ii Ceol. • Sr. Class Council; Gcol. Soc.; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Lynx, Bus. Mgr.; Sailing Soc. EUGENE J. MAISANO • 1118 Alexander Avc., Drexel Hill, Pa. • B.E. in Siech. Eugin. • A.S.M.E. PAUL F. MARINO • Box 998, Lake Ronkonkoma, N. Y. • A.B. in Soc. Set. ’ Pre-Law Soc.; Spirit Com.; Univ. Marching Band; Univ. Concert Band. Third Row: FRANK L. MAJCZAN, JR. • 2144 Jennings St., Bethlehem, Pa. • B.S. in Eton. • Intra. Sports; Golf; S.A.M. EDWARD J. MAKSI.MOSKI • 5208 Blueinont Dr., Arlington, Va. • B.S. in F.Jiu. • I.E.E.E.; Belle Masque; Intra. Sports; N.F.C.C.S.; Nick Batca Com.; Photography Dept. DENNIS J MALENKA • Hi Bishop St.. Staten Island. N. Y. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. I.E.E.E.; Golf; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Intra. Sports. Fourth Row: RICHARD E. MALIZIA • 162 E. 24th St., Paterson, N. J. • B.S. in Econ. • Intra. Sports; Lacrotse Club. R. PETER MARGOSIAN • 165 Eighth Avc., Troy, N. Y. • B.S. in EJuc. • Photography Dept.; Track. EVA A. MARKOV1TCH • R.D. =1, Thompson. Pa. • B.S. in Nun. • BELLE AIR; Pi Theta Chi; Women s Glee Club; Navy Nurse Corps. Bottom Row: JERRY A. MARR • 9 Emerald La., Mahopac, N. Y. • B.S. in Econ. • Acc. Soc.; Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc. JOHN D. MARSELIS • 476 Hampshire St., Lawrence, Mats. • B.E. in Stab. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; Pi Tau Sigma. WALTER II. MARTER • 40J Twin Oaks Dr., Havertown, Pa. • B.S. in .Miilb. • Math. Club, Vice-Pres., Pres. UJ 296 pts S I knew I shouldn't have shaved after the party! Top Row: JAMES F . MARTIN, JR. • 15 Kcm St.. Warwick, R. 1. • B.E. iit Mecb. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sport . FRED H. MARTINEZ 714 Hernandez St., Mirainar, Puerto Rico • B.S. in Eton. • Baseball; Intra. Sport ; Music Soc.; Polit. Union; Pre-Law Soc.; Soc. Ma« Serv. Lee.; Spanish Club. VINCENT J. MARZIAN1 • 14 W. Marthart Ave., Ilavertown, Pa • B.E. in Mteb. Engin. • A.S.M.E.. Pre .; Intra. Sport ; Pi Tau Sigma, Trca .; Tau Beta Pi. Second Row: THOMAS HARTLEY MARSHALL • 1716 Circle Rd., Baltimore. Md. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Eco. Club; I.R.S.; Polit. Union; Pre-Law Soc.; Sailing Soc. ALBERT D. MASSI • 3 08 State St., Baden. Pa. • AB in Soc. Sci. • Sr. Cla Council; Jr. Class Council; Delta Pi Mu, Sec.; I.R.S.; Lynx; Polit. Union; Pre-Law Soc.; Shamokinaki; Villanova Singer . T rca . ANTHONY MASTROPIETRO • 19’ Benedict Ave.. Thornwood. N. Y. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Soph. Steer. Con .; I.F.C.; I.A.C.; Intra. Sport ; Lambda Kappa Delta, Pres.; Rugby; Spanish Club Third Row: SWAMI P. MATHUR • 4038 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. • 8.E in Elec. Engin. ROBERT L. MAYER, JR. • 708 Central Ave., Ocean City. N. J • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • Intra. Sports. WILLIAM B. MAY • 89 Heather View Rd., Chesterfield, Mo. • B.E. in EIcc. Engin. Jr. Class Council; I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports; Villanova Engr.; Villanova Singers; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Fourth Row: WILLIAM E. MAY • 6464 Anderson St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.E in Elce. Engin. SAMUEL M. MAZZA • 22 Colonial Dr.. Washington. Pa. • B.S. m Chcm. • A.I.Ch.S.; Villanova Chcm. Soc. ALFRED G. MAZZEI • 1023 12th Ave., Ridley Park, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Sr. Class Council; Jr. Class Council; Delta Pi Mu. Sec.; Lynx; Polit. Union; Pre-Law Soc.; Shamokinaki; Villanova Singers, Trcas. Bottom Row: PATRICK J. McANDREW • 725 Main St.. Vandling, Pa. • 8.S. Biol. • Intra. Sports; Soph. Steer. Com. PATRICK B. McAULEY • IS N. Kirklyn Ave.. Upper Darby, Pa • B.E. in Mecb. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; Golf; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Spirit Com. CHARLES P. McCarthy • Slt:4 Ogden Court, Bethcsda, Md. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Sr. Class Council; Cheerleader; Intra. Sports; Lacrosse; Villanova Singers. n Alik Am 297 Top Row: C. JOHN McCOMB, JR. • 10 Montgomery Ave., Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. • B.A. iu F.ug. • Pre-Law Soc., Sec. JOSEPH L. McCULLOUCH • 916 Yeadon Ave., Ycadon, Pa. • A.B. iu Soc. Sfi. • Psych. Club. WILLIAM J. McDERMOND • 205 Colonial S«.. Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. iu Phytici • N.R.O.T.C., Drill Team; Intra. Sport ; Phytic Club; Quarter-Deck Soc. Stroud Rou : M. CHRISTINE McDEVITT • 18 Brvn Mawr Ave., Bala-Cynwyd. Pa. B.S. in Nun. Sr. Cias Council; BELLE AIR; Pi Theta Chi; wwvu. ROBERT J. McDEVITT • 2 4 22nd St.. Chester. Pa. • B.S. in Math. • Mach. Club. THOMAS E. Me DON N ELI. • 12 Wolf St.. Philadelphia. Pa. • B.E. iu £ rr. Engin. I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports. Third Row: DAVID J. McGRAW • 16 N. Washington St., Carthage, N. Y. • B.S. iu Chrm. MARK J. McGOVERN • 2 Church Rd.. Wallingford. Pa. • A.B. iu Soc. Sc . • Belle Masque; N.F.C.C.S.; Polit. Union; Rugby. KEVIN B. McGUINN • 9290 Avalon Dr.. Richmond, Va. • B.E in Chrm. Eugiu. • Jr. Class Council; A.I.Oh.E.; BELLE AIR; I.J.F.; Intra. Sports; Nick Basca Com.; Spirit Com. Fourth Rou : PAUL J. McGUIRE • I4)-12 Cronston Ave., Neoponsit, N. Y. • B.E. iu Mtch. Engm. • A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon. TERRANCE M. McGUIRE • 966 E. 189 St., Cleveland, Ohio • A.B. iu Soc. Sri. J. KEVIN McGUIRK • 5 Pinecrcst Rd.. Andover. Mas . • B.S. Ecou. • Marketing Soc.; Basketball Club; Intra. Sports. Bottom Rou : ROBERT F. McINTYRE • 556 Homer Terrace, Union. N. J. • B.S. in Biol. Astr. Soc.; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Mendel Club. ROBERT J McINTYRE • 1 I2 Grenox Rd.. Wynncwood. Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sri. • Sr. Class Council; Jr. C lass Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; Blue Key; Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sports; Shamokinaki; Spanish Club; Spirit Com.; VILLANOVAN; WWVU. EDWARD F. McKENNA • 619 E. Westmoreland St.. Philadelphia. Pa. • B.S. in Eton. • Acc. Soc.; Intra. Sports. 298 Top Row: MAUREEN B. McKENNA • 2204 Longshore Ave., Philadelphia. Pa. • B.S. in Nun. JOHN J. McKEEVER, III • 526 Jarden Rd., Philadelphia. Pa. • B.S. in Efon. • Sr. Class Council; Jr. Cla Council; Soph Steer. Com.; Delta Pi Epiilui, S.G.A. Rep.; Intra. Sports; Nick Basca Com.; Pro-Law Soc., Vicc-Prcs. MICHAEL S. McLAUGHLIN 28 Grandview Circle, Manhasset, N. Y. B.S. in Eton. • Delta P« Epsilon; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc. Second Row: WAYNE R. McLAUGHLIN • 814 Selma St.. Norristown, Pa. • U.C., B.S. in Eton. GEORGE J. Mc.MANMON • 14J1 Osbourne Ave., Rotlyn, Pa. • B.S. in Biol. Lambda Kappa Delta; Lit. Soc.; Mendel Club; Polit. Union. JOHN W. McNAMARA • 27 Malvern La.. Scarsdalc. N. Y. • B.S. in Eton. • Acc. Soc.; Golf, Capt.; Intra. Sports; Music Soc.; Spirit Com. Third Row: JAMES M. MEAGHER: 2761 Mt. Read Blvd., Rochester, N. Y. • B.S. in Pofit. Sci. FREDERIC MICHAEL MEDWAY 1551 West End Dr., Philadel- phia, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Sr. Class Council; Jr. Class Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; I-'ootball; Intra. Sports; Spanish Club. LOUIS F. MELOGRHNA • 500 Murdoch Rd.. Philadelphia, Pa. • B.E. in Mech. Engin. A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports; Univ. Marching Band; Univ. Concert Band. Fourth Row: MARK K. MERKLE • General Delivery, Granville, Ohio • A.6. in Soc. Sci. • Sr. Class Council; Jr. Class Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; Delta Pi Mu; K. of C.; Lynx. JOHN P. MERLIE • Weymouth Rd.. Vineland, N. J. • B.S. in Biol. Lambda Kappa Delta, Sec.; Rifle Team. JOHN R. MERLINO • 846 Concord Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. • B.E. in Chcm. Engin. • A.I.Ch.E.; Intra. Sports. Bottom Row: JOHN F. MEWSHAW • 5)8 Mt. View Dr., Cumberland, Md. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Mu; Intra. Sports; Villa- nova Engr.; Phi Kappa Pi, Sec.; Tau Kappa Epsilon. KENNETH J. MEYER • 508 Greenhill Rd., Willow Grove, Pa. • BS. in Chem. PETER R. MIALE • 48-22 188th St., Flushing N. Y. • B.S. in Eton. • Intra. Sports. 299 Peanuts, popcorn, cold beer! Top Row: DONALD C. MILLER 812 Irvington Rd.. Drexcl Hill. Pa. • B.A. in Clasties • Cliuics Soc.; C.C.D.; Intra. Sport . EDWARD R. MILLER • 29 Longcor e La., Paoli. Pa. • U.C., B.E. in Elec. Engm. CHARLES M. MILLIGAN • 21 Lcconey Avo.. Palmyra, N. I • B.S. in Biol. • Belle Maiquc; Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sport . Second Ron : PETER L. MITCHELL • 99 Granger Rd.. Wayne., Pa. • B.S. i« Econ. • Eco. Club. JOSEPH G. MLADINICH • 16 Pcnntylvania Ave., Crc twood, N. Y. • B.S. in E on. • Ace. So .; Della Pi Eptilon, Set., Trea .; Intra. Sport . JOHN A. MONETA • 1617 Montgomery Ave.. Villanova, Pa. • B.S. in Econ. • Acc. Soc.; BELLE AIR, Sport Ed.; Intra. Sport . Pre-Law Soc. Third Row: DENNIS MONTEFUSCO • 22-1 Sherwood Ave.. Pat«r on, N. J. • A. B. in Soc. Sci. • N.R.O.T.C., Drill Team; I.J.F.; Lambda Kappa Delta; Soc. Ma Scrv. Lee.; Uni -. Marching Band; Univ. Concert Band. EDWARD E. MOONEY • 4800 Grant Ave.. Torrctdalc. Pa. • B. A. in Philos. BRENDAN G. MOORE • 141 St. Mark PI.. Staten I land. N. Y. • A.B. in Soc. Sci, • Jr. Cla . Vice-Prc .; Soph Cla Trca .; Blue Key, Trea .; Shamokinaki; Spirit Com., Chair.; Who Who. Fourth Row: ERIC B. MOORE • 4 Cre twood Rd., Sintthurv, Conn. • B.S. in Econ. • Jr. Cla Council; Drill Team; Intra. Sport ; Finance Soc.; K. of C.; Pre-Law Soc.; Sailing Soc., Treat.; Soc. Club. MICHAEL W. MOORE • 708 Fayette St., Con hoho kon, Pa. • B.E. in Mech. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; Intia. Sport . ROBERT t. MOORE, JR. • 4ol Kennerly Rd.. Springfield, Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engm. • I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sport ; Villanova Engr. Bottom Row: LOUIS S. MORDA • 2 Overbrook Ave.. Paultboro. N. J. • B.S- in Educ. • Delta Pi Mu; Football; Intra. Sport ; Rugby; Student Ed. A oc. THOMAS V. MORENO • 6 Linden St., Plainvillc. Conn. • B.S. in Econ. • Con ervativc Club. BRIAN G. MORGAN • 4 7 Woodbridge Ave. Avcnel. N. J. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Alpha P i Omega, Trea ., Sec.; Belle Matquc. Prc .; Intra. Sport ; K. of C.; Polit. Union; VILLANOVAN. Tofi Row: ROBERT L. MORGAN • 4 Alden Rd.. Andover, Mi . • B.S. in Ecoit. • C.C.D.; Delta Pi Epsilon; Finance See.; Intra. Sports; Hockey Club. JEROME D. MORI ARTY • 7700 Sunset Dr.. La Mesa, Calif. • B.E in Civil Engin. • A.S.C.E., Vicc-Prc .; Intra. Sports. JOHN J. MORMINO 171 Church St.. White Plains, N. Y. • B.S. in Eton. • Conservative Club; Gamma Phi; Intra. Sports. Second Row: ANTHONY T. MORELLO, JR. • Skippack Pike. Rd. J, Norris- town, Pa. • B.S. in Eton. • Marketing Soc.; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Pre- Law Soc. WILLIAM H. MORRIS • 972 Sunset Ridge Ave., Somerville. N. J • BJE. in Meeh. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; Beta Gamma Soc.; Intra. Sports; N.F.C.C.S.; Physics Club. JOHN M. MOSCARDELLI • 19 Berkely St.. Quincy. Mass. • B.A in Mod. Lang. • Intra. Sports; VILLANOVAN; WWVU. Third Rost-: JAMES M. MOUNT • Quarters P, U. S. Naval Base, Philadelphia, Pa. • B.E. in Eire. Engin. • I.E.E.E. MICHAEL J. MRUZ • ti Lynam PI., Wilmington, Del. • B.S. in Math. • Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; Spirit Com.; Math. Club; Basketball Club. CHARLES D. MURPHY • JOJ Rowland Park Blvd.. Carrcroft. Wilmington, Del. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • S.G.A., Alumni Rep., Exec. Vicc-Prcs. of Educ. Affairs; Sr. Class Council; Jr. Class Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; Intra. Sports; Shamokinaki; Spuit Com.; Who's Who. fourth Row: DENNIS E. MURPHY • 950 Sloncvbrook Dr.. Springfield, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Intra. Sports; Rugby; Soc. Club EDWARD J. MURPHY • 2 Wilbcn Court., New Hyde Park. N. Y • B.S. in Eton. • N.R.O.T.C.; Sr. Class Council; BELLE AIR; Delta Pi Epsilon; Drill Team; Intra. Sports; K. of C-; Semper Fideli EDWARD J. MURPHY • 4 Hilltop Rd.. Philadelphia, Pa. • B.l in Meeh. Eng. • A.S.M.E. Bottom Row: MICHAEL G. MURPHY 2154 Fordway Dr., Toledo. Ohio • B E in Siech. Engin. • Jr. Class Council; A.S.M.E.; Golf; Intra. Sports; Spirit Com.; Villanova Engr. PETER E. MURPHY • 50 Poplar St.. Garden City, N. Y. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Sr. Class Council; Jr. Class Council; BELLE AIR; K. of C., Treat.; Lacrosse; Lynx; Villanova Singers. FRANCIS G. MUSICO, JR. • 428 Roosevelt Ave., Freeport, N. Y. • B.S. in Econ. • Delta Pi Epsilon; Intra. Sports; Swimming. 301 Top Rou : MICHAEL D MUS( HAL • 2i Middleton Dr.. Trenton. N. J • 5.S. in Eton. THOMAS I). MUSNICK1 • Bo 77 Ocean Rd., Bndgehampton, N. V. • ii.S. i . Mjth. • Intra. Sport ; Villanova Singer ; Math. Club. THOMAS A. NALLY • 22 Hamilton St., Norrittown, Pa. • B.S. in Edu • Inrra. Sport ; K. oi C.; Student Ed. Aisoc. Second Row: JOHN- R. NAPILRKOWSKI • 6 11 N. 4th St.. Philadelphia. Pa. • B S. m Ecou. • Acc. Soc.; Intra. Sport . MICHAEL J. NAPLES • 062 Cedar St., Philadelphia. Pa. • 8.S. m Edui. • Intra. Sport ; Student Ed. A oc., Prc .; P.S.E.A., Vice- Pre . So. Ea t Reg.: Ba ketball Club. NORA AHTO NASIF • 4105 Spruce St.. Philadelphia. Pa. • B.S. in Surt. • Soc. Club. Third Row: STEPHEN P. NAYMAN • Bo 212 Carentown Rd., Hopatcong, N. J. • fl.A. in Poht. Sri. • Sr. Clat Council; Intra. Sport ; K. of C. PAUL D. NELSON • 72 Moore Ave.. Bryn Miwr.. Pa. • B.A. in Soc. • Intra. Sport ; Sailing Soc.; Swimming; Soc. Club, Vice-Pre . CRAIG T. NEMETZ • 146 Academy La., Upper Darby, Pa. • B.E. im Civil Engin. • A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sport ; Shamokinalci. fourth Row: RONALD J. NEMEYER • 17 Clubway. Ea tche ter. N. Y. • B.E. in Mcch. Engm. • Sr. Clat Council; Jr. Cla Council; A.S.M.E.; Intra. Athl. Con.; Intra. Sport ; K. of C.; Philo . Club; Polit. Union; Spirit Com.; Crew. LAWRENCE M. NERI • 10 S. Valley Ave.. Vineland, N. J. • B±. in Mcch. Engin. • A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sport ; K. of C.; Pre-Law Soc.; Soc. Club. JOSEPH F. NERO • 404 Poplar St., Philadelphia. Pa. • B.S. in Econ. Marketing Soc.; Pre-Law Soc. Bottom Rou : JOHN T. NIC ASTRO • 112 Clamar Ave., Havertown. Pa. • B.A. in Soc. • Soc. Club. GEORGE W. NORTON • 66 1 Lake Clarke Dr., We t Palm Beach. Fla. • B.E. in Civil Engin. • Villanova Singer ; Spire . RAYMOND L NOTARO • 709 Porter Ave., Atlantic City, N. J B.E. in Citil Engin. • A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sport . Top Row: GEORGE J. NOWELL • 60-44 68'h St.. Ridgewood. N. Y. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports; Univ. Marching Band; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon. BONNIE M. NUMBERS • - I4 Columbia Ave., Cape May. N. J. • B.S. m A’urs. • I.J.F.; Pi Theta Chi; Shamokinaki; Women's Glee Club; Soc. Club; BELLE AIR. KEVIN P. O’BRIEN • 65 W. 95th St.. New York, N. Y. • B.S. In Eton. • Acc. Soc.; Gamma Phi; K. of C.; Shamokinaki; Villanova Singers. Second Row: FRANCIS J. O'CONNELL • 18 Stuyvesant Oval. New York, N. Y. • A.B. m Soc. Sci. • Intra. Sports; Basketball Club. JOHN M. O'CONNELL • 5)2 5 Baltimore Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.F.. in Ciri Engin. • A.S.C.E.; Astr. Soc.; Villanova Engr. EDWARD J. O’DONNELL • 40? Refester Ave.. Baltimore, Md. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • Intra. Sports; Bridge Club. TbirJ Row: MICHAEL G. O'DONNELL • ) Owen Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. • B.S. in Elec. Engm. I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports; Tau Beta Pi, Record. Sec. LAWRENCE J. O'LEARY. JR. • 5 205 Cottman St.. Philadelphia. Pa. B.E. in btccb. Engin. A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports; Spirit Com. MICHAEL W. OLIVER • IS8 McLean St.. Isclin. N. J. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sports; K. of C. fourth Ron: RICHARD T. OLSON • )5 Evergreen Ave., Broomall, Pa. • B.S. in Ecou. • Alpha Sigma Lambda. GEOFFREY W. O’NEILL 1528 Weaver Ave.. Port Credit, Ontario. Canada • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Econ. Club; I.J.F.; Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc. GEORGE J. O'NEILL • 18932 45th Rd.. Flushing. N. Y. • B.S. in Econ. • Sr. Class Council; Acc. Soc.; BELLE AIR, Theater Ed.; Belle Masque; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Nick Basca Cons.; Polit. Union • Shamokinaki; S.A.M.; Villanova Singers. Bottom Rou : JOHN M. O'NEILL 215 Engle Dr.. Wallingford. Pa. • B.A. m Polit. Sci. • Sr. Class Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; I.R.S.; Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta; Mendel Bull.; Mendel Club; Polit. Union; Pre-Law Soc.; Shamokinaki; Spirit Com.; VILLANOVAN: Villanovans; WWVU. KEVIN J. O'REILLY • 2548 S. 66th St., Philadelphia, Pa. • A.B in Soc. Sci. • Intra. Sports; Lynx; Psych. Club. JOHN J. ORLANDO. JR. • I? Lincoln La.. Broomall. Pa. • B.S. in Biol. • Beta Gamma Soc.; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Mendel Club, Treat.; Physics Club; Sailing Soc.; Shamokinaki. 30 Et ' Top Rou: WALLACE J. OSCAR • 4) Four Brook Rd., Stanford. Conn. • B.S. m Crow. • Intra. Sport ; N.F.C.C.S., Vice-Pres.; Nick Basca Com.; Univ. Marching Band; Uni . Concert Band; WWVU. VyiLLIAM F. O’SHEA. JR. • 121 Brentwook Dr., Willow Grove. Pa. B.E. m Elec. Ewgiw. I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports; Villanova Engr.; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon. WALTER R. O’SULLIVAN • Middlesex Avc., Chester, Conn. • B.S. in Eton. Second Row: JOSEPH C. OVERBAUGH - I R.Jge Ave.. McSherryttown, Pa. • B.S. iw Eton. • S.G.A.; Sr. Class Council; Jr. Clas Council; Acc. Soc.; Gamma Phi; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law $oc.; Soc. Mass Serv. 6c Lee.; Tutor Program, Chair. JAMES A. PACITTI • 2 7 Glendale Rd., Upper Darby, Pa. • B.A. in Pohl. Set. • I R S.; Intra. Sports. JOSEPH K PAGANO • 2 Grove St., Caldwell. N. J. • B.S. iw Eton. Delta Pi Epsilon; Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports; S.A.M. Third Row: GERALD S. PAGE, JR. • 45 Bnarcliff Rd.. Larchmont. N. Y. • B.S. iw Eton. • N.R.O.T.C.; Delta Pi Epsilon; Drill Team; K. of C.; Semper Fidelis. RICHARD A. PAINI • 70g Wilbur Ave., Phillipsburg, N. J. • B.A. in Polit. Sci. • Soph. Steer. Com.; BELLE AIR; Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; Shamokinaki; Spirit Com.; VILLA- NOVAN. JOHN E. PALMER, JR. • 646 Graden St.. Trumball, Conn. • B.C. in Elec. Engm. • S.G.A.; I.E.E.E.; Villanova Engr., Asst. Ed. Fourth Row: RAYMOND J. PALMER • 5244 Fairhaven Rd.. Clifton Heights. Pa. • B E. in Elec. Engin. • N.R.O.T.C.; I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Mu; Intra. Sports; Quarter-Deck Soe.; Villanova Engr.; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon. FRANCIS J. PAI.MIERI • 5 ) W. Valley Forge Rd.. King of Prussia. Pa. • B.S. in Eton. • Acc. Soc. RONALD W. PAPSZYCKI • 12 Clearfield Ave., Trenton, N. J. • B.C. iw Stecb. Engm. • A.S.M.E.; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon Bottom Row: GEORGE J. PARF.LI. • 467 Ml. Prospect Ave.. Newark, N. J. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. Delta Pi Mu; K. of C.; Swimming. MAURICE J. PASSANNANTE • II Van Dam St., New York, N. Y • B.S. iw trow. • N.R.O.T.C.; BELLE AIR; Bowling; Delta Pi Epsilon; Drill Team; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Semper Fidelis; Spirit Com. JOSEPH R. PASTERNAK • 5)5 S. Gov. Print Blvd.. Lester. Pa. • B E. in Elec. Engin. • S.G.A.; I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Nu; Spirit Com.; Villanova Engr., Asst. Ed. 304 Top Row: GEORGE J. PATTERSON • 5846 Akron St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Cbem. • A.Ch.S., Pres. FRANK J. PAVLICA • 59) S. Tripp Ave., Chicago, III. • B.S. in Econ. • Acc. Soc., Pres., Sec.; Gamma Phi; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; Soc. Mass Serv. 8£ Lee.; Who's Who. JOHN C. PAWI.OWSK! • III4 St. Vincent St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports; Philos. Club; Polit. Union; Shamokinaki. Second Row: FRANKLIN PEDALINO • 50 Radio Terrace, S. Orange, N. J. • B.S. in Eton. • Acc. Soc.; Intra. Sports; Spirit Com. RICHARD A. PELLETIER • Portland Rd., Scarboro. Me. • B.S. in Eton. • Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc. JOSEPH C. PENELL • 64-20B t92nd St., Flushing. N. Y. • B.E. in Mech. Engin. • Intra. Sports; Shamokinaki; Villanova Engr.; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Third Ron1: DENNIS J. PEPE • )2 Morris Rd.. Wayne, Pa. • B.S. in Econ. • Jr. Class Council; Soph. Class Council; Intra. Sports; Rugby; Spirit Com.; Tutoring. ANTHONY D. PEREIRA • 7 0 Monroe Ave.. Ardslcy, Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. I.E.E.E.; I.C.G.; Intra. Sports; Villanova Engr.; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon. JAMES A. PEKRETTA • 11709 Nairn Rd., Silver Spring, Md. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Sr. Class Council; Belle Masque; Classics Soc.; Finance Soc.; I.R.S.; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Marketing Soc.; Polit. Union; Shamokinaki. Fourth Row: FREDRICK C. PETITO • 19 Miller St.. Trenton, N. J. • B.E. in Mech. Engin. • I.E.E.E.; A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports. EUGENE J. PETNF.R. JR. • I95 E. Cheltenham Ave., Philadelphia. Pa. • B.E. in Cbem. Engin. • A.l.Ch.E.; Physics Club; Polit. Union; Villanova Singers. NORMAN J. PFTZENMAYER • 20) N. Wayne Ave., North Apt., Wayne, Pa. • B.A. in Humanitiei. Bottom Rou : GEORGIA R. PHELPS • 257 Harrison Ave., Elk.ns Park, Pa. • B.S. in Nurt. N.F.C.C.S., See.; Women's Glee Club. ROBERT B. PICCIONI • 600 W. Race St., Pottsville, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Psych. Club. ALLAN P. PIECHOWSKI • 2 Dorcmus Place, East Paterson, N. J. • B.S. in Chem. • A.Ch.S.; K. of C.; Soc. Mass Serv. Lee. w ►— To be litiman is «o err. H 305 ft ft ft ' Hi ft ft O ft ft 5 ft ft A I a life! Top Row: GEORGE W. riPER • 40$ $Oth St., Wot New York, N. J. • B.S. in Econ. • Football; Intra. Sport . PETER A. PIZZI • 92? Springfield Ave., New Providence, N. J. • A. IS. in Soc. Sn. • C.C.D.; Intra. Sport ; K. of C.; Semper Fideli ; Spanith Club; Spirit Com. JOHN P. POLAKOVIC, JR. • 9 We.t 6th Ave., Coate.ville, Pa. • B. A. in Hnl. Bowling; Intra. Sport ; Rugby; Spanith Club; Univ. Marching Band; Soc. Club; Hittory Club. Second Row: PHILIP J. POSEN • DcKalb Pike R.D. J, Norrntown, Pa. • B.A. in Eng. • Belle Masque. EDWARD J. POTTER • 274 Retford Ave., Staten Itland, N. Y. • B.S. in Educ. • Gcol. Soc.; K. of C.; Villanova Singer ; Math Club. SIDNEY J. POWELL, III • 1148 Morri Rd., Wynncwood, Pa. • B.S. in Biol. • Belle Masque; Conservative Club; Intra. Sport ; Lambda Kappa Delta; Polit. Union; VILLANOVAN. Third Row: RICHARD H. PRENDERGAST • Barry Ave., Annapoli , Md. • B.S. in Polit. Sci. • Sr. Class Council; Jr. Class Council; Intra. Sports; K. of C. ANDREW PREZIOSI, JR. • $ W. Northficld Rd., Livingston. N. J. • B.S. in Econ. • N.R.O.T.C.; Jr. Clast Council; Acc. Soc.; Delta Pi Ep ilon; Drill Team; K. of C. STEPHEN M. PRIBULA • 200$ E. Fletcher St.. Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Eton. • N.R.O.T.C.; Quarter-Deck Soc.; Rifle Team. Fourth Row: JAMES F. PROUD • 2417 Belmont Ave., Ardmore, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. •. S.G.A.; Sr. Clast Council; Jr. Class Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; BELLE AIR; Intra. Sports; Polit. Union; Shamokinaki; Spirit Com.; VILLANOVAN; Basketball Club; Who’s Who. EDWARD J. PRYWITOWSKI • $02 Timberlake Rd., Upper Darby. Pa. • U.C., B.S. m Econ. PATRICK A. QUARANTA • 28 Raritan Ave., Highland Park. N. J. B.S. in Biol. • Attr. Soc.; Intra. Sports; Mendel Club. Bottom Rou: JAMES E. QUINN 1126 Pawling. Rd., Audubon. Pa. • U.C., B.E. in Mccb. Engin. • Student Council; Newsletter; I.A.E.S.C., Pre .; Tau Beta Pi. JEFFREY J. RADOWICH • 6126 8$th PI.. Hyattsvillr. Md. • A. B. in Soc. Sci. • S.G.A., Exec. Vicc-Pre ., Parliamentarian; Student Senate; Sr. Class Vice-Prcs.; Jr. Class Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; BELLE AIR, Theme Ed.; Beta Gamma Soc., Vice-Pre .; Blue Key; I.J.F.; Lambda Kappa Delta, S.G.A. Rep.; Lynx. Poetry Ed.. Assoc. Ed., Exchange Ed.; Polit. Union, S.G.A. Rep.; VILLANOVAN. Exec. Board; Student Court Hearing Advocate; Who's Who. RICHARD F. RAGO • l$l$ N. Franklin St., Wilmington. Del. • B. A. in Poht. Sci. • Jr. Class Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; Cheer- leaders; Intra. Sport ; Basketball; Rugby; Polit. Union. 306 Will the real Andy please step forward? Top Row: GENE P. RAMPONE • 6 Hillside Avc., Mine Hill Dover, N. J. • B.S. in Educ. JOHN E. RANALLO • J00 Sunrise Dr.. Key Biscayne. Fla. • B.S. in Biol. • Jr. Clast Council; Intra. Sport ; K. of C.; Mendel Bull.; Soc. Mitt Serv. Si Lee.; Spanish Club; Spirit Com.; Villanovj Singer . ANTHONY J. RANF.R! • 424 Irving Avc.. Port Chester, N. Y. • B.S. in Biol. Sr. Class Council; Intra. Sports; Mendel Club; Villanova Singers. Second Row: JOSEPH A. RATKOVIC • 2107 Hand Avc.. Philadelphia. Pa. • B.E. tn Elec. Engin. • S.G.A.; I.E.E.E.; Astr. Soc., Vicc-Pre .; Pistol Team; Villanova Engr., Ed.; Who’s Who. WILLIAM J. REARDON • 7049 Willard St., Pittsburgh, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Scl. • Sr. Class Council; Jr. Class Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; Delta Pi Epsilon; Intra. Sports; K. of C. MARGARET A. RECKNER • 1512 E. Cliveden St.. Philadelphia. Pa. • B.S. in Nun. • Sr. Class Council; Pi Delta Chi; BELLE AIR Third Row: JAMES F. REDFERN • $14 W. Shore Trail, Sparta. N. J. • B.S. in Econ. • Acc. Soc.; Intra. Sports; Sailing Soc.; Soc. Club. MAUREEN E. REGAN • I0 Huxley Dr.. Buffalo, N. Y. • B.S. in Nun. • Sr. Class Council; Jr. Class Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; BELLE AIR; I.J.F., See.; Pi Theta Chi. I.F.C. Rep.; Shamokinaki; Spirit Com.; Women's Glee Club. See.-Treat., Vice-Pres., Pres.; WWVU; Sisma Theta Tau, Haveners; Who's Who. KENNETH H. REILLY • 61 Glcnwood Ave., Demaresy, N. J. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Econ. Club; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc. Fourth Row: PAUL A. REILLY • 2200 Joshua Rd.. Lafayette Hill, Pa. • B.S. in Econ. • Marketing Soc. HENRY J. RENK • 2 8J Raimhorn Dr., Manas uan, N. J. • B.E. in Chctn. Engin. • S.G.A.; A.I.Ch.E.; Basketball; Intra. Sports; Phi Kappa Pi, Treat.; Tau Kappa Epsilon. PAUL J. REYNOLDS • 64J Hillcrest Blvd.. Phillipsburg, N. J. • B.S. in Econ. • Finance Soc.; Spirit Com.; Rasketball Club; Mar- keting Soc.; Pre-Law Soc. Bottom Row: GEORGE R. REULE • Lakeside Blvd., Hopatcong, N. J. • B.S. m Econ. ROBERT H. RHOADES, JR. • I Broughton Rd., Marblehead, Mau. • B.S. in Econ. • Sr. Class Council; Jr. Class Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; BELLE AIR; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; N.F.C.C.S.; S.A.M.; Villanova Singers. RALPH L. RICCIO • $59 Center St.. S. Orange, N. J. • BS. in Econ. • Baseball; Bowling; Intra. Sports; Villanova Singers. 307 Top Row; JOHN W. Rl I • Prospect Avc.. Red Bank, N. J. • B.S. in Eton. • ]i Class ' tuncil] Delta Pi Epsilon; Finance Soc.j Intra. Sports; N't.’- Photography Dept.; Pre-Law Soc.; Spirit Com. JEIFR1 RKIIARI) • 79 Calomel Ave., Worcester, Matt. • H. i r • SG A.; K. of C.; Villanova Singers, Sec., Pres.; Jr. Class Council; Who’s Who. THOMAS J. RICHARDSON • J2I1-A Wakefield Rd., Harrisburg, • ; ( • Jr. Class Council; A.Ch.S., Sr. Class Rep.; Matt Serv. It Lee.; Villanova Singers; Tutoring Prog. Second Rou: PfcTLR T. RIDEG • Manuel Da Nobrega, 604 Apt. i, Sao Paulo, Brazil • 8.S. in Geol. • Gcol. Soc.; Photography Dept.; Rifle Team. REGINA A. R1DGWAY • 29« E. Cheltenham Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. B.S. i« iVuri. • Sr. Class Council; BELLE AIR; Belle Masque; Soc. Club; Pi Theta Chi. JOHN N. RIESCH • 170) Marietta Ave., Lancaster, Pa. • B.E. « Elec. F.n (in • Jr. Class Council; I.E.E.E., Vice-Chair.; lntra. Sports; Villanova Engr. Third Rom: ROBERT L. R1GHTFR • 81 Westfield Dr.. Broomall, Pa. • B.E. in FI.-, . F.nxin. • I.E.E.E.; lntra. Sports. LEE E. RIGLER • 15) Signal Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa. V.C., B.E. in MrrA. Engin. WILLIAM L. RILEY • 16 Oak La., Bloomfield, Conn. • B.E. in Mcch. Engm. • BELLE AIR; lntra. Sports; K. of C.; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Fourth Rou: LINETTE A. RIVA • I) Standnh PI.. Hartsdale, N. Y. • B.S. i Nun. • Jr. Class Council; Pi Theta Chi; Shamokinaki; Women’s Glee Club. Treat.; BELLE AIR; Sr. Class Council; N.F.C.C.S. ROBERT J ROBLLTO • 624 Central Ave., Cheltenham, Pa. • B.E. in Siech. Engin. • A.S.M.E. JAMES B. RODAN 414 Concord Ave., Exion, Pa. • B.A. in lint Bottom Rou: EDWARD J. ROGERS • 1417 Lecdom Rd., Flavcrtown, Pa. • B.A. in Soc. • Delta Pi Mu; I.C.G.; lntra. Sports; Rugby; Spanish Club; Soc. Club. STEPHEN A ROMEO • 606 Fair St.. Berwick, Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • I.E.E.E.; Villanova Singers; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon. NICHOLAS M RONGIONF. JR. • 1712 Green Valley Rd.. Haver- town. Pa. • B.A. in Philoi. • Sr. Class Council; S.G.A.; Lynx; Philos. Club. Pres.; VILLANOVAN. Assoc. Ed.; Who’s Who. sAiS nfM ck) As (h P fZj ft O vj P AA a m I 'li MS, 308 Q Top Ron: JAMES W. ROOS • 224 Greenwood Rd.. Sharon Hill, Pa. • B.A. m E K- JOSEPH A. ROSINTOSKI • J29 Cheswold Rd., Drcxcl Hill, Pa. • B.A. in Polit. Sri. • Lit. Soc.; Polit. Union. ELMER A. ROSKOVENSKY • II Sheldon Ave.. Fairchance. Pa • B.E. in C.hem. F.ngin. • A.I.Ch.E.; Intra. Sports; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Second Row: RONALD D. ROSSINI • 5 Hudson St.. rhilliptburg, N. J. • B.S. in Eton. • Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sports; S.A.M.; Basketball C-luh JOHN J. ROSSO • 140 Dodds La.. Princeton. N. J. • A.B. in Sot Sci. • N.R.O.T.C.; Intra. Sports; Lacrosse Club; Quarter-Deck Soc.; WWVU. FRANK J. ROTONDO • 145-04 97th Ave.. Jamaica. N. Y. • B.E in Elec. Engin. • I.E.E.E. Third Row: ALAN D. ROUSSEAU • 24 Dairy Farm Rd., Norwalk, Conn. B.S. rn C.hem. • A.Ch.S.; Intra. Sports. PETER E. ROUSSIN • 46-09 19Jrd St., Flushing, N. Y. • B.A. « Eng. • Jr. Class Council; Conservative Club; Polit. Union; Pre-Law Soc., Liaison Of!., S.G.A. Rep.; Spirit Com.; Basketball; Intra Sports; Shamokinaki. SAMUEL A. ROZZI • 1512 Westervelt Ave. Baldw.n. N. Y. • B.S. in Eton. Soph. Steer. Com.; Delta Pi Epsilon; Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; K. of C. Fourth Rou: RANDALL R. RUCH • 26 N. Madison St.. Allentown, Pa. • B.S in Educ. • Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sports; BELLE AIR; S.A.M.; Sr Class Council. PAUL T. RUDEWICZ • 25 Cross Ave., Matawan, N. J. • B.E. in Elet. Engm. • WVU. FREDERICK W. RUMMEL • 1 Sinclair Terrace, Short Hills, N. J B.S. in Eton. • Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc. Bottom Row: THOMAS E. RUMMEL • I Sinclair Terrace, Short Hills, N. J. • B.S. in Eton. • Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc. JOHN J. RUTH • R.D. 1. Birdsboro, Pa. • B.A. in Ptyeh. • Jr. Class Council; Cheerleaders; C.C.D.; Intra. Sports; Sr. Class Council; N.F.C.C.S., Vice-Prcs., Pres.; Nick Basca Com.; Spirit Com.; Who’s Who. RICHARD A. RYAN • 428 Beechtree La.. Wayne. Pa. • A.B. in Sot. Sci. • N.F.C.C.S.; WWVU. 309 p iki n At 4 {Law p .« i A At a p if fcA Aft p 4 iki P a li ft Aik Top Row: ROBERT M. RYAN • 249 Sicgmin St.. Jersey City. N. J. • B.E. in Mech. Engin. • A.I.C.E.; Bitkttbill; Intra. Sport ; Mendel Club. THOMAS J. RYAN • 24 Marlboro Dr.. Huntington. N. Y. • A.B. in Soc. Sri. Sr. Class Council; Jr. Clast Council; Delta Pi Epsilon; Intra. Sports; Spirit Com.; WWVU. VICTOR R. SAITTA • J02 White Horse Pike, Audubon, N. J. • A.B. in Sor. Sri. Philos. Club; Polit. Union; Pre-Law Soc. Second Row: GEORGE F. SALAMY • 4 8 80th St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. • A.B. in Sor. Sri. Jr. Class Council; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Psych. Club; Rugby; Spanish Club; Soc. Mass Serv. Lee.; Sr. Class Council. JOHN A. SALASIN 6012 Pacific Avc., Wildwood Crest. N. J. • B.S. in Econ. Acc. Soc.; Econ. Club; Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta; Marketing Soc.; Spanish Club. RICHARD J. SALLA • 411 E. Manoa Rd.. Havcrtown, Pa. • B.S. in Eton. • Acc. Soc. Third Row: WILLIAM J. SALES • 2 Synott PL. Newark. N. J. • B.S. in Econ. • I.F.C., Treas., Pres.; Delta Pi Epsilon; Econ. Club; Intra. Sports; Rugby; Who’s Who. JOHN A. SALVAGGIO • 140 Valley Forge Rd.. Wayne, Pa. • U.C., B.E. in Elec. Engin. ANTHONY J. SAMANGO • 05 Ellis Rd.. Havertown, Pa. • B.S. in Econ. • S.G.A.; Delta Pi Epsilon; Finance Soc.; Pre-Law Soc. Fourth Row: FRANK S. SAMER • 0! E. Hamilton St.. Allentown. Pa. • BE. in Civil Engin. • S.G.A., Engin. Rep.; Sr. Class Council; Jr. Class Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; A.S.C.E.; BELLE AIR, Org. Ed.; Blue Key; Intra. Sports; K of C.; Tau Beta Pi; Who's Who. MARIE GADREN SANTOMAURO • 1 S3 W. Cedar Ave., Oaklyn, N. J. • B.S. in Med. Tech. • Jr. Class Sec.; Soph. Class Sec.; I.J.F.; Pi Theta Chi; Shamokinaki; Spirit Com. RICHARD K. SANTORO • 21 Cushing Ave.. Hingham, Mats. • A.B. in Sor. Sri. Intra. Sports; Lacrosse, Capt. Bottom Row: KEVIN R. SARKISSIAN • 4019 Edges Mill Rd.. Downmgtown, Pa. B.S. in Econ. • Intra. Sports. VICTOR B. SARKISSIAN. JR. 4019 Edges Mill Rd., Downingtown. Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Set. • Rugby; Soc. Club. PAUL R. SARNOSKI • R.D. = 5, Btoomsburg. Pa. • B.E. in Elec Engin. • I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Mu, Vice-Pres.; I.R.S.; Tau Beta Pi; V.llanova Engr.; WWVU. 310 Bottom Row: STEPHEN J. SCHRAMM • 88) Fairfax Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa. • fil. in Elec. Engm. • Soph. Steer. Com.; I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Mu; Tau Beta Pi. JOHN H. SCHULCZ • 606 S. Eagle Rd.. Havertown, Pa. • B.A. in Humonitiet. JOHN J. SCHUNKE • 16) Van Saun Dr., River Edge, N. J. • B.S. in Eton. • Football; latra. Sporta; K. of C. Top Row: JOSEPH D. SAVIO • 6)7 Andrew. Ave„ Collingdalc, Pa. • B.S. in Eeon. JAMES T. SCANLON • 1 Marble Hill Ave., New York. N. Y. • B.S. in Econ. Sr. Clat. Council; Jr. Class Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; Delta Pi Epsilon; I.J.F.; Intra. Sport.; K. of C.; Lynx; Marketing Soc.; Villanova Singers. PAUL E. SCANNELL • 50 Wellington Rd„ Livingston, N. J. • B.S. in Econ. • Sr. Class Council; Jr. Class Council; Intra. Soorts; Marketing Soc.; K. of C.; WWVU, Bus. Mgr. Second Row: RICHARD J. SCHADL 1015 Seneca St., Bethlehem. Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. Hist. Club, S.G.A. Rep.; Sr. Class Council; Jr. Class Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; BELLE AIR; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; N.F.C.C.S.; Semper Fidelis; Spirit Com. THOMAS J. SCHEETZ • 204 N. Lynn Blvd. • B.A. in Humonitiet. RALPH L. SCHIPANI • 29 Piedmont Ave., Staten Island, N. Y. • B.E. in Elec. Engm. • I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports; WWVU; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Third Row: THOMAS G. SCHLECK • 61 Stocker Rd.. Essex Falls, N. J. • B.S. in Econ. FRANCES M. SCHLOTTERER • 22 Evergreen Blvd., Scotia, N. Y. • B.S. in Med. Tech. • Mendel Club; WWVU, Chief Rec. Libr. JOHN R. SCHMID • 19 Pincwood Dr., Neptune, N. J. • B.S. in Eeon. • Acc. Soc.; BELLE AIR; Intra. Sports; K. of C. Fourth Row: R. GERALD SCHOELKOPF • 1)9 Beinler Rd., King of Prussia, Pa. • B.A. In Eng. • Belle Masque; Lit. Soc., Sec., Treat. WALTER J. SCHOPPE • 2 524 W. Allegheny Ave., Philadelphia. Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • S.G.A., I.E.E.E. Rep.; I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports; Polit. Union; Spirit Com.; Villanova Engr., Co-Ed. GERARD J. SCHORN • 256 Tulpchocken Ave., Elkins Park. Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports; Villanova Engr.; Villanova Singers. 311 Cueball in the side pocket. p ft f M ft CS ITS til a a a trJ C- tii a a sM Top Row: MICHAEL P. SCRABUT • J47 N. Lansdownc Avc„ Lansdownc, Pa. • B.S. in Eton. THOMAS V. SEBASTIAN • N. Chestnut Si.. Lectporc. Pa. • B.S. in Eton. • Sr. CIju Council; Jr. Clau Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; BELLE AIR, Mjiuj;. Ed., Bui. Mgr.; Gamma Phi; Incra. Spores; K. ol C.; S A M. PETER L. SEELOS • 1104 Garson Ave.. Rochester, N. Y. • B.S. in Educ. • Incra. Alhl. Con.; Incra. Spores; K. o( C. S«von, Row: ROBERT SEGAL • 2JI Upland Rd., Mcrion Scation. Pa. • A.B. in Sor. Sri. • Cheerleader; Incra. Spore ; Spirit Com. RICHARD K. SEIBEL • 2078 Hoyt Avc.. Fort Lee, N. J. B E. in Elee. Engin. • I.E.E.E.; Incra. Spore ; Muiic Soe.; Rugby; Villanova Engr., A M. Ed. STEPHEN F. SEITZ • 9 Scile Dr.. Hunc.ngcon Station, N. Y. • B.S. m Eton. • Sr. Cla « Council; Jr. ('.la Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; BELLE AIR, Univ. Ed., Divisions Ed.; K. of C.; S.A.M. Third Row: ANTHONY P. SELL1TTO • Jl Elmwood Ave., Eatt Orange, N. J. • B.S. in Econ. • Acc. Soc. DONALD N. SERAFANO • 5710 Devonshire Rd.. Dccroic, Mich. • B.S. in Biol. • S.G.A., A.tiS. Rep.; Sr. C.lait Council; Jr. Class Council; Soph Steer. Com.; Soph. Class Vice-Pres.; Blue Key, Sec.. Pres.; Incra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta, S.G.A. Rep.; Rugby; Who Who. JAMES A. SEREVITCH • Spring St.. Chester. Conn. • B.S. ris Econ. Fourth Row: DONALD J. SESSO • 756 S. 8ch St.. Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Biol. Mendel Bull.; Mendel Club. ANTHONY J. SEUBERT • 6 50 84th St., Rcgo Park, N. Y. • B.S. in Educ. • Intra. Spores; K. of C.; Soc. Mas Serv. Lee. THOMAS P. SEWERYN • 2550 Woodland Rd.. Roslvn. Pa. • B.£. m Chem. Engin. • A.I.Ch.E.; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Bottom Row: NARENDRA K. SHAH • 658 Lancatcer Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa. • B.E. in Chtin. Engm. • A.I.Ch.E.; Polit. Union JOHN G. SHANNON • 208 Winona Rd.. Ml. Pocono, Pa. • B.E. in Mreh. Engm. • A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports; Pi Tau Sigma; Villanova Engr.; Soccer. FREDERICK K SHAUGHNF.SSY • 6JO W. 246th St.. New York. N. Y. B.E. in CinI Engm. Sr. Class Council; Jr. Class Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; A.S.C.E.; BELLE AIR; Intra. Sports. Oh, excuse me. Top Row: ASHVIN D. SHETH • -108 E. Wister St., Philadelphia. Pa. • B.E. in Cinl Engin. • A.I.C.E.; A.S.C.E. JAMES R. SHOLDER • IJ4J Memorial Ave., Williamsport. Pa. • B.E. in Cbem. Elgin. • A.I.Ch.E.; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon JON F. SIIULCA • 7 Old Wood Rd.. Wallingford, Conn. • A.B. in Soc. Sri. • Intra. Sport . Second Rou-: TARA A. SIEGAL • R.F.D. I. Box 221. Harvey Lake. Pa. • B.S. in Nun. Sr. Cla Council; Jr. Class Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; BELLE AIR; Beta Gamma Soc.; Blue Key; Pi Theca Chi; Shamoki- naki; VILLANOVAN. JAMES L. SIMPSON • 21 IS Walnut St.. Harrisburg, Pa. • B.S. in Pbyiiei. ROBERT M. SKINNER • JO Glen Rd.. Verone, N. J. • B.A. in Hilt. • Intra. Sports; VILLANOVAN; Hist. Club. Third Rou: JOSEPH S. SKRZAT, JR. • 6 E. 7th St.. Lansdale, Pa. • B.S. in Eton. • N.R.O.T.C.; Acc. Soc.; Quarter-Deck Soc. L. WYNANN SLACK • 129 S. Jth Ave.. Coatesville, Pa. • B.S. in Nun. • Pi Theta Chi. FREDERICK D. SMITH • White Mills, Pa. • B.E. in Meek. Engm. fourth Row: KENNETH A. SMITH • 424 1 Rolfc Ave., Norfolk, Va. • B.A. in Poht. So. N.R.O.T.C.; Soph. Steer. Com.; Delta Pi Mu; Drill Team; Intra. Sports; Quarter-Deck Soc. PAUL C. SMITH 20 James Dr., Havercown, Pa. B.S. in Pbytici • Physics Club. ROBERT L. SMITH • 644 Spring La.. Philadelphia. Pa. • B.S. in Math. • Intra. Sports; Math Soc. Bottom Row: WILLIAM A. SMITH • W. Main St., West Winfield. N. Y. • B.S. in Eeon. • BELLE AIR; Cheerleaders; Intra. Sports; Lacrosse; Spirit Com.; Villanova Singers, Mascot. JOHN F. SMYTH • 429 Maris Rd.. Springfield, Pa. • B.S. in Eeou. Acc. Soc.; Pre-Law Soc. FREDERICK G. SNOCKER • 29 Harris Ave.. Mechanicville, N. Y • B.A. in Ptytb. • N.R.O.T.C.; Drill Team; Intra. Sports; Semper Fidelis. 313 Top Row: PAUL J. SODASKI • ! ' 2 C imp Council Rd., Phoenix ville, Pa. • BS. in Eton. • I nc[ball; Pre-law So .; Shamokinaki. ARNOLD A SOI DAV IN «.• Shctheld RJ.. Wayne, N. J. • BS. i Biol. • l nmervalivr C lub; lntra. Sport . MIN'D • 7-2 Revere Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa. • B.A • H ' Sr. Cla Council; Jr. Claw Council; Soph. Alpha Pii Omega; Belle Masque; lntra. Sports; Spirit Com. Second Rou ; THOMAS J. SPAIN • 27 Southwind Rd., Ruxton, Md. • B.A. 1« Poll t. Sti. • Della Pi Mu; K. of C.; Lacrosse. JOHN R. SPANO • IOW S5th St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. • B.A. in Pitch. • lntra. Athl. Con.; Intra. Sports. GF.ORGE A. SPECK • 6 34 Guyer Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.A. in Polit. Sti. Conservative Club; lntra. Sports. Third Row: CHARLES E. STAHLECKER • 1910 E. Lehigh Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.A. in Eng. PAUL C. STOLBERC • SS Delaware Ave., Freeport. N. Y. • A.B. in Soc. Sti. • Concept; lntra. Sports; K. of C.; Lambda Kappa Delta. EDWARD R. STEPIEN • 210 Ml. Pleasant Ave., Wallington, N. J. • B.A. in Ptytb. • Jr. Class Council; BELLE AIR; Drill Team; lntra. Sports; Nick Basca Com.; Semper Fidelis; Villaoova Singers; Spires; Who’s Who. Fourth Row: STEPHEN A. STERN • 10 Crcspy La., Broomall, Pa. • B.S. im Eton. • Finance Soc.; I.J.F.; lntra. Sports. LAWRENCE W. STEVENS • 7806 Uth St. N.W'., Washington, D. C. • B.S. in Eton. • N.R.O.T.C.; Jr. Class Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; Delta Pi Mu; lntra. Sports; Quarter-Deck Soc. JAMES M. STILLW'AGGON • 46 Tenafly Dr.. New Hyde Park. N.Y. • A.B. in Sot. Sci. • Soph. Steer. Com.; Alpha Psi Omega; Belle Masque; Lynx; Rugby. Bottom Row: FRANCIS J. STIPA • 160} Elaine St., Philadelphia. Pa. • BS. in Eton. ALAN J. STOPKO • 62 Reynolds Dr., Meriden, Conn. • B.S. in Eton. Acc. Soc.; BELLE AIR; Football; K. of C-; Soc. Mast Serv. tc Lee. ROBERT R. ST. PIERRF. • S7 Stetson St., Bridgewater, Mats. • B.A. in Eng. • Delta Pi Mu; lntra. Sporu; Pre-Law Soc. Q O CO 314 H CO I Dinner is served! Top Row: JOSEPH A. STRADA • 7 Union Ave., Cherry Hill. N. J. • B.S. in Math. • N.R.O.T.C. ROBERT D. STUART 117 Sproat St., Middleboro, Matt. • B.A. in Poht. Scl. N.R.O.T.C.; Baseball; Incra. Sports; K. of C.; Semper Fidclit. ROBERT H. STURM • 20 Scatprar Dr., Centerport, N. Y. • B.S. in Eton. • N.R.O.T.C.; Acc. Soc.; BELLE AIR; Photo. Dept. Editor; VILLANOVAN. Second Row: JOEL T. SUKALSKI • 21$ E. 14th Ave., Comhohocken. Pa. • B.S. i« Educ. • Intra. Sports; Student Ed. Assoc., Sec., Treat. EDMUND J. SULLIVAN • 1128 Blythe Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. • B.E. in Mech. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; Pi Tau Sigma, Corres. Sec.; Tau Beta Pi. JOHN J. SULLIVAN, JR. • 2 Toptail Rd., Bricktown, N. J. • B.E. in Civil Engin. • N.R.O.T.C'., Co. Cmdr.; Drill Team; I.F.C.; K. of C.; Rugby; Semper Fidelit; Track; Phi Kappa Pi, Pret.; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Third Row: THOMAS P. SULLIVAN • JO Dartmouth Rd.. Manhatset, N. Y. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • K. of C.; Univ. Marching Band; Univ. Concert Band; Villanovant. ROBERT S. SUPPLEE • 8$9 Old Lancaster Rd.. Berwyn. Pa. • U.C., B.S. lit Econ. • Alpha Sigma Lambda. MICHALINE A. SWANKOSKI • R.D. =1, Drums, Pa. • B.S. in Nun. Fourth Row: RICHARD T. SWEENEY • 17 S. Swarthmore Ave., Ventnor, N. J • B.A. in Humanitiei • Jr. Class Council; N.F.C.C.S. MICHAEL D. SWERDLOFF • 12$ Montgomery Ave., Pembroke Terr. Apt. B-4, Bala Cynwyd, Pa. • B.A. in Humamtiei. EDMUND F. SWIACKI • 941 Fitter St., Philadelphia, Pa. • A.B in Soc. Sci. Bottom Rou : PROTESTO CHAU SY • Bov 172), V,Hanoi a. Pa. • B.E. in Eire. Engin. • I.E.E.F.; Intra. Sports. THOMAS C. SWIDERSKI • J9 N. Edward St., Sayreville, N. J. • B.S. in Econ. • Villanova Singers. JEFFREY M. SZUTER • 4920 S.O.M. Center Rd., Chagrin Falls, Ohio B.E. in Mecb. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Rifle Team; Swimming. 315 CUSS Of 1967 Du hi nr ill r r It A moments insight is sometimes worth a life’s ex- perience.” —Oliver Wendell Holmes Top Ron : VINCENT P. TARANTO • 7 George St.. Glen Cove, N. Y. • B.A. im Polit. Sri. • N.R.O.T.C.; C.C.D.; Delta Pi Mu; I.R.S.; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; Spirit Com. FRANK F. TAUBNF.R • 1000 Peace St.. Pelham Manor. N. Y. • B.S. in F.con. • Intra. Sports; Rugby. LAURENCE I). TAYLOR • R.D. Si. Lansdale. Pa. • V.C., BE. in Elec. En gin. Second Rou: MICHAEL R. TAYLOR • S Upland Way, Verona. N. J. • B.A. in Ptych. • Delta Pi Mu; K. of C.; Lit. Soc.; Psych. Club. TIIOMAS J. TEICHMANN • S Slayton Drive. Short Hills, N. J. • B.S. in lie on. Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta; Marketing Soc.; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Pre-Law Soc. THOMAS t. TENEYCK • 54 Meredith RJ.. Colonia. N. J. • B.£. in Cnil Engm. A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports; Tau Beta Pi. Third Rou ■ ROBERT P. TERRANOVA • 2 544 Poplar Rd., Havertown, Pa. • A. B. in Soc. So. ALAN A. TERRILL • Jl Perry St., Hempstead, N. Y. • B.E. in Elec. Lngin. I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports. WILLIAM E. TERRY • «2« Stirling St., Coatesville. Pa • U.C., B. S. in Icon. fourth Rou: JOSEPH P. TESTA • Prospect St.. Vineland. N. J. • A.B. in Soc. So. • Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; Soc. Club. JOHN B. THOMAS • Edwards Place, Trenton. N. J. • B.A. in Humamtiet • Intra. Sports; V1LLANOVAN. JOHN G. THOMAS • 71 Grassy Sprain Rd.. Yonkers. N. Y. • B.S. in Educ. • Conservative Club; Rugby; WWVU. Bottom Rou: JOHN V. THOMAS • 796 Dawn-Maw r St.. Harrisburg. Pa. • B.S. in Econ. • S.G.A.; C. F. Rep.; BELLE AIR; Conservative Club; Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; Spirit Com.; Band. JAMES H. THORNTON • 215 Folsom Avc., Folsom, Pa. • B.S. in Eton. • Acc. Soc. THOMAS K. TOBIN • 2 Crestmont Rd., Binghamton. N. Y. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Lynx. Exchange Ed. Top Row: FRANCIS M. TOKARCZYK • 805 N. Lacrosse St., Allentown, Pa • B.E. in Mech. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports. ROBERT L. TORRE • 415 17th St., Union City, N. J. • B.E. in ('it if Eh gin. JOSEPH A. TORRISI • 915 Shadeland Ave„ Drexel Kill, Pa. • B.S. In Educ. • Villanova Singer ; Math Club. Second Row: I.F.WIS W. TRAVER • 27 N. Central Ave., Hartsdale, N. Y. • 1.8. in Sor. Sri. • Conservative Club; Econ. Club; I.J.F.; Shamoki- naki; WWVU. EDWARD J. TROMBLY • JJ Holme Dale. Albany. N. Y. • B.S. in Eton. • Bowling; Delta Pi Epsilon; Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc. BRUCE N. TUI.I.O 115 Lake Rd., Short Hills, N. J. • A.B. in Sor. Sri. • Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sports; Basketball. Third Row: HENRY TURK • 50J Main St., Forest City, Pa. • B.S. m Biot. • Intra. Sports; K. of C. JOSEPH E. TURK • 147 W. Olney Ave.. Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Math. Jr. Class Council; Basketball; Intra. Sports; Track. JAMES C. TURNER, JR. • 220 Whitcmarsh Rd., Ardmore, Pa. • B.S. m Eton. • Acc. Soc. fourth Row: TIMOTHY A. TURVF.Y • 160 Howard Ave., Staten Island, N. Y. • A. B. in Sor. Sri. Sr. Class Council; Jr. Class Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta; Lynx; Swimming. CHARLES K. TYLER • 14 Judy Crt., Centcrport, N. Y. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Intra. Sports; Lacrosse; Pre-Law Soc. PETER D. UBALDI • J4 Red Spring La., Glen Cove, N. Y. • B. S. in Econ. • Acc. Soc.; Delta Pi Epsilon; Intra. Sports; Shantoki- naki. Bottom Row: LAWRENCE J. UNGER • JO I Grand Ave., Rochester. N. Y. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Mu, Pres.; I.R.S.; Tau Beta Pi, Trcas.; Villanova Engr. ROBERT A. VENTICINQUE • 459 E. Loudon, Philadelphia, Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engirt. • I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports; Philos. Club; Swim- ming. GENE M. VENZKE • 4 501 Perkiomcn Ave., Reading, Pa. • B.S. in Econ. • Golf; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc. 317 I know where we can get them cheaper. O fS e n, Am 4 'of Row: MICHAEL S. VICTOR • 2051 Penn Sc.. Harrisburg, Pa. • B.S. in Eton. • Belle Mimjw; Intra. Spore ; Marketing Sot.; Pi Sigma Epiilon, Vice-Pres. PETER J. VINCENT ' 1012 Wakcling St.. Philadelphia. Pa. • B.A. in Eng. ROBERT J. VIOLA • 1907 Darby Rd., Havertown. Pa. • B.S. in EJuc. • Delta Pi Mu; Polit. Union. Second Rou : PETER D. VISALLI • IJJ7 S. 10th St.. Philadelphia, Pa. • B.E. in Mech. Engin. • A.S.M.E., Treat.; Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Beta Pi. KENNETH R. VOI PE • 107 W. Arbor Ave., Landitvillc, N. J. • B.S. in £ron. • Ace. Soc.; lntra. Sports; K. of C.; Pre-Law Soc. TIMOTHY S. WAHL • 2 l Clairmont Terrace, Orange, N. J. • B.A. in Poht. Sci. • Jr. Class Council; Soph. Steer, Com.; Delta Pi Mu, S.C.A. Rep.; lntra. Sports; Lynx; Swimming; Who’s Who. Third Rou.' DAVID C. WALSH • 1606 Colony La.. Havertown. Pa. • B.S. in Econ. • N.R.O.T.C.; Acc. Soc.; lntra. Sports. WILLIAM J. WALSH • I 2 Arch St., Norristown. Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engm. • I.E.E.E. WILLIAM M. WARD • 204 Foulke La., Springfield. Pa. • B.S. in Econ. Fourth Rou: CHARLES J. WARGO • 704 Stag’s Head Rd., Towson, Md. • B.S. in Econ. • lntra. Sports; Pi Sigma Epsilon. FRANK E. WAROOCKI • 2602 Orthodox St.. Philadelphia. Pa. • B.S. in Pbyiict • Physics Club, S.G.A. Rep.; Amcr. Inst, of Physics. STEPHEN J. WARNER • 721 Miles Ave.. Dickson City, Pa. • B.S. in Econ. • Pre-Law Spc. Bottom Row: THOMAS C. WATSON • i Pine Low, Glen Cove, N. Y. • B.S. in Econ. • lntra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; Track. Cross Country. THOMAS J. WATSON. JR. • 29 Kennedy Rd.. Springfield, Pa. • U.C.. B.E. in Elec. F.ngin. STEPHEN J. WEGLAR . • 207 Heritage Rd.. Barclay Forrest, N. J B.S. in Econ. • Football; K. of C.; Marketing Soc.; Philos. Club; Varsity Club. 318 This beats what they get downstairs! Top Row: FREDERICK R. WEISS • 1 Rockaway Valley Rd., Boontoon Twp., N. J. • B.E. in Mt(b. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; Drill Team; Pittol Team; Semper Fidelis; Sbamokinaki; Phi Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa Eptilon. MARC A. WEISSMAN • 526 Dartmouth Dr., King of Prussia, Pa B.E. in Elec. Engin. • I.E.E.E., Treat.; Intra. Sport . JOSEPH A. WHALEN, JR. • 1644 Kcnmarc Dr., Dre her, Pa • B.E. in Mccb. Engin. • A.S.M.E. Second Row: ROBERT D. WHEELER • 145 Hill Brook La., Fairfield, Conn. • B.E. in Cbtm. Engin. • A.I.Ch.E WILLIAM J. WHELAN • 217 IOOF Bldg., Bradford, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sei. • Sr. Clat Council; Intra. Sport ; Polit. Union. GEORGE C. WHITE • 705 Avondale Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sei.; Intra. Sport ; P ych. Club; Hockey. Third Row: RICHARD D. WHITE • $. Cain Rd., Coatetvillc, Pa. • U.C., B.E. in Mccb. Engin. SERGE G. WHITE • 18 Oakland St., Red Bank, N. J. • B.S. in Eeon. • Acc. Soc. THOMAS J. WHITTLE • 551 Kayford Circle. Philadelphia. Pa. • B.S. in Educ. • N.R.O.T.C.; Intra. Sport ; Quartcr Dcck Soe.; Rugby; Student Ed. Astoc. Fourth Row: J. KENNY WIEBER • 7801 Flourtown Avc., Wyndmoor, Pa. • B.E. in Mccb. Engin. • A.S.M.E. JEROME P. WILHELM • 5017 N. Trinidad St., Arlington, Va. • B.S. in Econ. • Sr. Clat Council; Jr. Clat Council; Acc. Soc.; BELLE AIR; Intra. Sports; K. of C., Grand Knight; Spirit Com.; Chapel Choir. MICHAEL L. WILHELM • 5712 N. Rotter St.. Alexandria, Va. • B.E. in Mt(b. Engin. A.S.M.E.; Rifle Team. Bottom Row: M. DAISY WILHITE • 2515 S. Third St., Philadelphia, Pa. • V.C.. B.S. in Educ. CLARENCE E. WILKINS • 1147 Windrim Avc., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.A. in Eng. • Delta Epsilon Sigma; Who’ Who. JOHN F. WILKINSON • 4416 Howell St.. Philadelphia. Pa. • B.E. in Mccb. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sport . '• 319 Top Row: JOSEPH Parkview Dr„ Broomall, Pa. • BA. sn Eton. • Finance Si c.; Intra. Sport . MARK H. WILLIAMS • Avi Lyndhurtt, N. J. • 8 1 -r 'f. • 'iy.it. • A.S.M.K.; Intra. Sport ; Pi Tau Signia. . I AMS • I Cedar La.. Park Fore t, III. • S.G.A.. ■. lm i ‘un.il. Jr. la Council; Soph. Steer. Com.; .i. h. . i i i...pt; Drlta Pi Mu; Infra. Sport ; K. of C.« Kecordcr; Pre-Law See.; Shamokinaki; Who’ Who. Second Rou: DAVID S WILSON • U Point Rd.. little Silver, N. J. • B.S. tn Eton. • Delta Pi Eptilon; Leon. Club; Intra. Sport ; Rugby. GABKILL J WILSON • 104 Wooded la., Villanova, Pa. • B.S. m Eton. • Acc. Soc.; Intra. Sport ; K. of C.; Pre-Law Soc. THERESA M. WILSON • 4o0‘ South Rd.. Harntburg, Pa. • B.S. m iVurt. • Sr. Cla Council; Jr. C.latt Council; BF.I.LE AIR, Nurt. Ed., Sr. Ed.; Pi Theta Chi. Third Roll'.- ANTHONY J. WITCZAK • 1080 Suntet La., Cornwell Height . Pa. • B.S. in Ecoit. • Acc. Soc.; Intra. Sport . MICHAEL K. WONCi • Box 4261, Manila, Philippines • B.E. in Elec. Engm. • I E.E E.; Eta Kappa Mu; Intra. Sport . ANDREW W. W'OFFORD. JR. • 108 Lowe Ave.. Meriden, Conn. • B.E. lm Ciul Engm. • A.S.C.E.; Rillc Team. Fourth Row: JOHN J. WOLF, JR. • 216 N. Morgan Ave., Ifavcrtown. Pa. • B.E. lit Sleeh. Engm. • A.S.M.E.; I.J.F.; Pi Tau Sigma; W'W'VU. ROBERT T. W'OODLAND • 1412 N. S9th St.. Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Bio I. • Mendel Club. DAVID B WRIGHT • 6 4 Creighton Rd.. V.llanova, Pa. • B.E. m Afecb. Engm. Bottom Row: FRANCIS WUJICK • 218 Beech Rd.. Chester, Pa. • B.E. in Meeh. Engm. A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sport . VERONICA J. WYRWAS • 411 E. Elm St., Con hohocken. Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engm. • I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Mu; Phytic Club. Vice-Pre .; Tau Beta Pi; Villanova Engr., Sec. MICHAEL A. YANTIS • 409 North St.. McSherry.town, Pa. • B.S. tn Eton. • Baseball. O £5 rikt life £ He helped us to laugh; he comforted when we cried He’s not here today ... we feel his loss. We los'cd him in life, let us not forget him in death. IN MEMORIAM CHARLES J. FRYE • IT S. Cedar Ave, Berlin. N. J. Born: December IS, 1944 Died: March S, 1966 Top Row: EDWARD B. YARRISH • 54 Crescent Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. • B.E. hi Eler. Engin. • S.G.A.. Engin. Rep-; Soph. Steer. Com.: I.E.F..E.; Beta Gamma Soc.; Soc. Mast Serv. Lee.; Tau Beta Pi; Jr. Steer. Com.; Sr. Class Council; Who's Who. THOMAS R. YEZERSKI • 100 Mam St.. Ranthaw, Pa. • B.E. ■ Mech. En in. • Alpha Pti Omega; A.S.M.E.; Belle Masque, Treat.; Intra. Sports; Pi Tau Sigma; Soc. of Mass Serv. Lee.; S.G.A Tutoring Program. ROBERT H. YOCKAVITCH 5 5 Dukes Rd., Colonta, N. J. • B.A. in Sot. • Jr. Class Council; Intra. Sports; Amcr. Sociol. Soc.; Soc. Club. Second Rou : NICHOLAS J. YORIO • 98 Cedar Dr.. Farmmgdale, N. Y. • B.A in Hitt. • Intra. Sports; Hist. Club. ANTHONY E. YOST • 557 Newtown RJ.. Newtown Square, Pa. • B.S. in Eton. • Acc. Sos.; Golf; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc ROBERT M. YOUNG • 7 5 N. Elmc St.. Manchester. Conn. • B.S. m Eton. Baseball; Conservative Club; Finance Soc. Third Row: PAUL YUNG • Rua Dr. Mario Ferra 84, Sao Paulo, Brazil • B.E. in Meth. Engin. A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports. ALEXANDER ZANAZANIAN • 17 Congress Ave., Springfield, Pa • U.C., B E. in Mech. Engin. LAWRENCE J. ZAPF • 92 Meyer Ave.. Valley Stream, L. I., N. Y. B.S. in Eton. Jr. Clast Council; Soph. Class Council; BELLE AIR, Underclass Ed.; Cheerleaders; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; S.A.M fourth Ron: EUGENE J ZMIJEWSKI 5515 Englewood St.. Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Eton. • Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports; S.A.M. JOHN A. ZOUBEK • 14 Lincoln Ave., West Orange. N. J. • B.E. in Mech. Engin. • Sr. Class Council; Jr. Class Council; Soph. Class Council; A.S.M.E.; BELLE AIR. Ed.-m-Chief, Social Ed.. S.G.A. Rep.; Blue Key, Vicc-Pres.; K. of C.; Pi Tau Sigma; Soc. of Mass Serv. Lee.; Tau Beta Pi; Who's Who. VICTOR J. BELLINO • 1445 Grovania Ave., Abington. Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • S.G.A. Engin. Rep. Bottom Rou-; JAMES J. MacFADYEN • 246 Kenmore Rd.. Havertown. Pa. • B.A. in Hum. uitb Set. JANICE A. McCarthy • 615 Beatty St.. Trenton. N. J. • B.S. in Nun. • Pi Theta Chi. FRANK J. SMITH • 2051 N. 6)rd St.. Philadelphia. Pa. • BJT. in Elec. Engin. • data of 196 6 321 ftj VINCENT BELCASTRO • 2 Clark St., Yonker , N. Y. • B.S. In Biol. JOHN BETSCH • 244 Harriton St., Franklin Square, N. Y. • B.S. in Econ. JAMES J. BONGARD • 102 Cameron Rd., Willow Grove, Pa. • B.A. in Enx. 322 SENIORS NOT PHOTOGRAPHED ALAN J. BERLIERE • I WO 202nd Si., Baysidc, Queen . N. Y. • A. B. in Sot. Sti. EDWARD J. CAUGHLIN • -M2 Levering Mill Rd., Mcrion, Pa. • 0.S. in Eton. JAMES B. CRAWFORD • 21« N. Wale. Rd., N. Wale . Pa. • B. S. in Eton. ARMANDO F. CRIADO • 1046 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa. • B.S. in Eton. MICHAEL P. CURRAN • 52 E. Olney Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • A. B. in Eng. LOUIS M. DEL SOLDO ' 114) S. Clifton St.. Philadelphia, Pa. ' B. A. in Hill. SR. M. PRESENTATION DF.RRIG • Convent of Mercy, Merion, Pa. • B.S. in Nun. GEORGE J. DELUCA Apt. Cl, 204 David Dr., Bryn Mawr, Pa. B.S. in Eton. CHARLES DELWORTH • I)) S. Third St., Perka.ie, Pa. • B.£. rat Elec. Engin. LAWRENCE J. DE MARIA • 41 Foote Ave., Staten I.land I, N. Y. • A.B. in Sor. Sri. JOSEPH C. DI BENEDETTO • 151 98th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. • B.S. in Eton. MICHAEL F. DI FILIPPO • 5 45 Willow. Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Eton. JAMES J. GALLAGHER • 204) E. Walnut La.. Philadelphia. Pa • B.S. in Eton. GORDON R. GREEN • 12) Glen wood Ave., Merchantvillc, N. J. • A. B. in Sot. Sri. BARRY E. GREENWOOD • 105 E. Borough Rd., Sallina, Kan. • B. E. in Civil Engin. ALLEN M. GREINER • SI Dixon Ave., Booton, N. J. • B.A. in Clauici. THEODORE W. HACK • i29 Carolina St., P.O. Clark, N. J. • B.E. in Eltf. Engin. JOHN P. HALVEY • 104 W. Willow. Beacon, N. Y. • B.S. in Eton. WILLIAM K. HANLEY • 28 Coolidge St., Lawrence, Mat . • B.A. in Hilt. ROBERT F. HAPP • 17 Vale Dr., Mountain Lake . N. J. • B.S. in Eton. THOMAS P. HEALY • 1)019 Fairlough PI.. Fairlawn, N. J. • B.S. in Eton. ROBERT A. HENRICH • 122 E .ex Rd.. Allentown, Pa. • A.B. in Sot. Sti. JOHN D. HOFFMANN • 116 Conger Ave., Akron. Ohio • B.S. in Edut. EARL W. HORNER • 29 S. 42nd St., Camden, N. J. • B.S. in Eton. ANDRE M. IMPERIAL • 101 Wood Ave., Buttonsville, Md. • B.S. In Eton. JOSE W. IMPERIAL • 3101 Wood Ave., Burtonsville, Md. • A.B. In Sot. Sti. RONALD A. JAVERS 405« Cre ton St., Philadelphia, Pa. A.B. in Sot. Sti. • VILLANOVAN, Ed.-in-chief. WILLIAM L. KAPLAN • 18th and Parkway, Philadelphia, Pa. • A. B. in Sot. Sti. ROBERT G. KLEMEYER • 1211 Montgomery Ave., Wynne wood, Pa • B.E. in Mttb. Engin. DAVID P. KRECK • 21 Chester Pike, Ridley Park, Pa. • U.C., B.S. in Eton. EMERICK J. KUNIK • 678 Feme Blvd., Drexel Hill, Pa. ' A.B. in Sot. Sti. HUGH F. LEAHY • 2 Manning Blvd., Albany. N. Y. • A.B. in Sot. Sti. EDWARD D. LEGGE • 100 Roosevelt Ave., Jersey City, N. J. • B. S. in Biol. KATHLEEN M. LITEWKA • 111) W. 5th St., Apt. 6B. Bridgeport. Pa. • B.E. in Engin. SR. M. MARITA LYONS • Mother Mary Agnes Convent of Mercy, Merion, Pa. B.S. in Nun. SR. WILLIAM MARIAN MARTIN • Mother Mary Agnes Convent of Mercy, Merion, Pa. • B.S. in Nun. JOSEPH J. MARUCA • ) W. Long Dr.. Trenton. N. J. • B.S. in Biol. BRIAN D. McCARTHY • 2) Stratford Ave., Stratford, Pa. • B.A in Eng. MICH ALE F. McDERMOTT • I09 Wooded La., Villanova, Pa. • B.E. in Eltr. Engin. JOHN I. McENERNEY • 5)2 Bryn Mawr Ave., Bala Cynwyd, Pa. • B.A. in Humamlitt. JOHN McPEAK • 6 22 Edmund S«.. Philadelphia, Pa. • B.A. in Eng JEFFREY M. MEYER • 726 Black Rock Rd.. Gladwyne, Pa. • B.S. in Eton. ALBERT A. MILLS • 508 Patadrna Dr., Magnolia, N. J. • B.S in Eron. JOHN R. MOLAR • 821 Dentmore Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.A in Eng. MICHAEL M. MORGAN • 2066 East 41« St.. Brooklyn, N. Y • B.E. in Civil Engin. STEPHEN V. MORRISON • 17 Gage Ave., Glen. Fall . N. Y • A. B. in Sot. Sti. WILLIAM M. MULVEY • )) Midline Rd., Balluon Lake, N. Y. • B. A. in Hist. FRANCIS J. MURPHY • 119 Tweed Ave., Audbon, N. J. • B.S. in Eton. SR. M. KATHLEEN MURPHY • 2601 Holme Ave., Philadelphia, Pa • B.S. in Nuri. JOSEPH J. NALBONE • 612 Lambcrton St., Trenton, N. J. • B.S. in Eton. LAWRENCE K. OGURKO • 127 E. 2)rd St.. Cheater, Pa. • B.A in Claniri. ROBERT F. OSBAHR • S Birch Dr., Roselle, N. J. • B.S. in Math LOUIS J. PAGANA • 1126 Po t Rd.. Scartdalc, N. Y • A.B. in Sot. Sti. ROBERT T. PEARSON • 524 Rightcr St.. Philadelphia, Pa. • A.B. in Sot. Sti. JAMES S. POHL • 1714 Washington Plata, Pittsburgh. Pa. • A. B. in Sot. Sti. PAUL PUCHALIK • 126 Norwood Ave., N. Plainfield. N. J. • B. S. m Eton. JOSEPH G. REA, JR. • ) Arthur Rd.. Rotcmont, Pa. • B.S. in Eton PETER T. ROSELLI • 46 Korwel Circle, W Orange, N. J. • B.A. in Clanitt JOSEPH W. RUGGIERO 141 Belmont Pkwy.. Hempstead, N. Y. • B.E. m Elet. Engin. JOHN M. RYAN • 10126 S. Fairfield Ave., Chicago. III. • B.S. in Eron. WILLIAM A. SANDBACK • 46 Bella Vista Ave., Glen Cove, N. Y • B.A. in Humanilitl. ALAN M. SAUL • 249 Haverford Rd., Philadelphia, Pa • B.S. in Eton. ROBERT C. SCHNEIDER • 81) King Rd., Malvern. Pa. • B.A in Eng. JEFFERY J. SCOTT • 918 Creek Rd., Bryn Mawr, Pa. • A.B. in Sor. Sri. ROBERT W. SHAFFER • 478 Hansen Rd„ King of Prussia, Pa. • B.E. in Chens. Engin. RICHARD J. SLEUTARIS DO) Osbourne Ave.. Roslyn, Pa. • B.S. in Eron. MICHAEL L. STIBICH • 209 Palliser St.. Johnstown, Pa. • A.B. in Sor. Sti. EDWARD R. SWIDERSKI • 955 Pine St., Trenton. N. J. • B.S in Sor. Sluditi. RICHARD A. TANTALA • 4)41 E. Stilcr St., Philadelphia, Pa • B.E. in Engin. JOHN D. THEISEN • East State St.. Sherrill. N. Y. • B.S. in Edu, JOHN J. TUMOLA • 807 Valley RJ., Havertown. Pa • B.A. in Humanilitl uilb Sri. JAMES C. WHITTAKER • 516 Elm St., Camden. N. J. • B.S in Eton. GORDON R. WOSAK • 654 Conestoga Rd., Villanova, Pa. • B.f. in Mttb. Engin. B. DANIEL WAGNF.R • 42 E. King St.. York. Pa. • B.E. in Civil Engin. 323 THE 1967 BELLE AIR VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY VILLANOVA PENNSYLVANIA EOITOR-IN-CHIEF • JOHN A. ZOUBEK April 20. 1967 Fellow Vi llanovans: The economic and social history oi' our nation is a closely knit strand of many influences. We have developed a mass production economy which in turn is designed for a mass consumption society, necessitating a mass selling technique. It is the latter to which my remarks will be addressed, for it is this section of our yearbook which exemplifies the fulfillment of that need, under the auspices of advertising. The technicalities of advertising are of little concern to me at this moment. Rather, let me stress what the following pages represent. Many names are contained herein; they are indicative of the goodwill of many friends and alumni toward our University. Their subscriptions enable us to offer you a better yearbook and I feel that you. in turn, can return their compliment. Please remember their names and the goods and services which they can provide you in your remaining years at Villanova. Respectfully yours Thomas V. Sebastian Business Manager U4 MANAGING EDITOR • JAMES O. BNGERINQER, JR. • BUSINESS MANAGER • THOMAS V. SEBASTIAN FORMOST Compliments of APARTMENTS Sugartown Road Just West of Lancaster Pike LUXURIOUS BRICK APARTMENT BUILDINGS CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, CHURCHES AND SHOPPING CENTERS ONE, TWO AND THREE BEDROOM APARTMENT UNITS, FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED. OLYMPIC SIZE POOL AND TENNIS COURT FOR YOUR RELAXATION AND ENJOYMENT. YOU'LL FIND INCLUDED WITH EACH APARTMENT Free bus service to Strafford Penna. R R. station. Wall to wail carpeting. Traverse drapery on a I windows, individual thermostatic heat control. Air conditioning in master bedroom and living room Oversized c'osets with plenty of storage area Ai: apartments have built-in vonette. Fire proo'ed and sour-d proofed ceilings and floors Dual glazed windows and screen. Kitchens equipped with GE dishwasher Abundance of kitchen cabinets. Kitchen hood and fan with overhead indirect Soffit lighting 12 cu. ft refrigerator with freezer combination. Co'ored ceramic tile bath with glass tub enclosure Pre wired concea'ed telephone outlets, large basement lockers for storage Co n operated washers, dryers. Garages (optional). DEVON-STRAFFORD CO. Open Daily and Sundays 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Information available on our WEST MAWR Apartments on the West Chester Pike just cast of Route 252. Phone MU 7-0932 or OS 5-2735 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 4017-2 3 Lancaster Avenue BA 2-5511 COOPER’S SPORT CENTER Complete Team Outfitters ★ 465 5 N. 5th Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. 19140 DA 9-9184 Compliments of MARI NAY DINER Rosemont Penna. Goodbye and Good Luck to the Class of 67 it RICHARD STOCKTON 851 Lancaster Avenue BRYN MAWR, PA. ★ Gifts - Social Stationery - Cards EL GRECO RESTAURANT Open from 6:3 0 to 10:}0 it 818 Lancaster Avenue BRYN MAWR, PA. LA 5-9005 327 CLASS OF 1967 President Vice-President Secretary T reasurer Richard J. Holwell Jeffry R. Radowich Phyllis Greyson John H. Kennedy RINGS PINS excellent MEDALS design CHARMS skilled CUPS craftsmanship PLAQUES superb TROPHIES quality OFFICIAL VILLANOVA CLASS RING by DIEGES CLUST Available Through the UNIVERSITY SHOP Villanova University VILLANOVA, PENNA. DURKIN WORLD TRAVELS Reservations Groups - Business - Pleasure Cruises - Hotels - Air Tours ★ PHILADELPHIA 44, PA. LA 5-4526 LANNON’S Picture Framing Prints - Fine Arts Reproductions Paintings Cleaned and Restored Mirrors Resilvered ★ 1 007 Lancaster Avenue BRYN MAWR, PA. THE PHOTO CENTER Fine Portraits - Applications ★ 859 Lancaster Avenue BRYN MAWR, PA. (Near the Fire House) 329 Congratulations to the Class of 1967 OLD COVERED WAGON INN rrLandmark of Main Line Dining” Lancaster Avenue STRAFFORD, PA. Facilities for Weddings and Banquets Visit the Strafford Terrace MU 8-1169 and Our New Victorian Room Dancing Saturday Evening Only Compliments of CHETWYND APARTMENTS Rosemont Booking Over ISO Schools and Colleges in the Country” THE WILLIAM HONNEY AGENCY 1411 Walnut Street PHILADELPHIA 2, PA. LOcust 4-1948 LOcust 4-0257 ★ Top Folks Croups - Jazz Comhos Rock Roll Groups - Name Orchestras Congratulations to the Class of ’67 ★ Courtesy of MAIN LINE GIFT SHOP Pennsylvania 1047 Lancaster Pike FRANK A. D’LAURO CO BUILDING CONSTRUCTION ★ PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. Builders of St. Mary’s Seminary JOSEPH A. WURSTER Wholesale Grocer + 328-42 North 8th Street PHILADELPHIA. PA WA 2-3847 Compliments of UNION PAVING COMPANY ONE East Wynnewood Road WYNNEWOOD, PA. 331 Compliments of P. FLORO SON, INC. ★ Managers of FLORO TEXTILE MILLS CRISPA, INC. Manila, Philippines BELFI BROS. CO., INC. Tile, Terrazzo, Marble, Mosaic, ★ 4310 Josephine Street PHILADELPHIA 24, PA. CU 9-2766 PHILIP E. PEPPER, INC. Pharmacists Surgical Supplies •k 195-197 East Plumstead Avenue LANSDOWNE, PA. COMMERCIAL OFFICE FURNITURE CO. 1017 Race Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. MA 7-37)7 332 Thomas M. Conway John C. Carey John J. Gardner James W. Husted President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Martin Century Division ml Compliments of FIESTA OF — V 1011 Lancaster Avenue BRYN MAWR PA. 19010 527-0995 LEHIGH VALLEY DAIRY Spanish, Mexican and Italian Furniture, Jewelry and Pinatas Country Fresh Decorative Accessories Imports from Many Countries 9:J0 - 5:30 Daily Milk and Ice Cream Open Friday Evenings Other Evenings by Appointment ★ Congratulations to the Class of 1967 Best Wishes to Cass of 67 J. J. SULLIVAN CO., INC. General Headquarters Bakery, Restaurant and Confectioners Supplies Lansdale, Penna. ★ Phones: CHcstnuc Hil 2-2160 — 855-8201 2770 N. Ruth Street PHILADELPHIA 34, PA. NE 4-6469 The Treadway Colonial Watchman Salutes the Class of 1967 Remember the Watchman—Your Sign of Good Food, Drink and Lodging TREADWAY INN Route 30 at Radnor-Chester Road St. Davids, Pennsylvania 334 Robert C. Bennett, Innkeeper MU 8-5800 I Prpceuing thousands of ho;ce, select bird do'ly ' supply morkets ood institutions throughout the Eoit. •HORACE W. tCNGACRE. INC. ERANCONiA. PA. A. TALONE Compliments Cleaner - Tailor - Furrier Since 1895 of BRYN MAWR ICE FUEL ARDMORE Gulf Solar Heat R. S 4 CEnter . McCRACKEN SONS, INC. Welding Supplies Industrial Gases Cryoginic Liquids ★ 63 6 N. 13th Street 6-5151 Phila. 23, Pa. 162 5 Princeton Avenue LYric 9-4519 Trenton, N. J. nouiARDjonn$onj ON ALL IMPORTANT HIGHWAYS VILLANOV A 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 2 50 motor lodges coast to coast in 36 states. 335 President Vice-President Secretary T reasu rer J. David Mullen Francis J. Bogle Rosemarie T. Greyson Michael B. Picottc On the Main Line ltys . . . FLOHR CHEVROLET 125 E. Lancaster Avenue ARDMORE, PA. MI 9-0300 WILLIAM L. LONG CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. State and Overhill Road MEDIA, PA. ★ Electrical Construction Electrical Engineers Congratulations to Our Friends, The Class of ’67 ★ GIRARD TRUST BANK VILLANOVA OFFICE NEWMAN GALLERIES 8 50 W. Lancaster Ave. BRYN MAWR, PA. Paintings Graphics - Reproductions Exhibitions Since IS65 ★ 1625 WALNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA MEHL LATTA Div. of Geo. J. Hacnn, Inc. ROSEMONT FRAZER. PA. ★ Lumber, Mill work and Building Materials Serving Since 1889 TONY’S Roscmont Italian Steaks and Hoagies Seasoned to Your Taste ★ 908 Conestoga Road ROSEMONT, PA. Cold Sodas — Milk — Ice Cream Phone: LA 5-9377 Hours: 9 A. M. to 12 Midnight 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 H7 The Officers of the Knights of Columbus Wish the Graduating'Class Happiness and Success LEGAL INTELLIGENCER Travel Reservations Steamship - Airline - Tours and Printers - Publishers Cruises - Resort Hotels -k THE SUBURBAN TRAVEL 10 South 37th Street AGENCY, INC. PHILADELPHIA 3, PA. Suburban Square ARDMORE, PA. EV 6-1535 Opposite Pcnna. Railroad Station Midway 9-4700 DOYLE AND McDONNELL, INC. Nursery and General Contracting Latidscapers for Villanova University •k Berwyn, Penna. 19312 338 Main Office: Niagara 4-0270 JIMMY DUFFY SONS Cant ever s and Restaurant Meet Me at Jimmy V’ ★ Lancaster Pike I MILE EAST OF PAOLI, PA. 647-0160 The dc Kiss School of Art 876 Lancaster Avc. Bryn Mawr, Pa. de KiM. Co.. Commercial anil Fine Arts All Branches Year Round For Information Write or Call LA 5-8576 GEORGE MEHRER S ON Roofing ★ Philadelphia and Suburbs BA 8-6153 i STUDENT GOVERNMENT President—Ward Williams Vice-Presidents— Charles Murphy, William Martini, Jeffry Radowich Treasurer—James Proud Secretary—Tim Wahl Executive Secretary—Kathy Bennett Parliamentarian—Gregg Fusco 339 CARL WOLF STUDIO, INC. 1967 Belle Air Photographer Where Thousands Save Millions! 4‘ 2% per annum This generous dividend is compounded.four times .1 year; deposits by the 10th earn from the 1st. LOWER MERION FEDERAL SAVINGS ARDMORE 44 E. Lancaster Avenue BRYN MAWR 44 N. 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THE BRYN MAWR TRUST COMPANY ■ i e The Mam Line's Own Bank HAVERFORD-BRYN MAWR WAYNE THE SHERATON HOTEL Selective Dining Cafe Careme - Cheshire Cheese Town Room - Indian Queen Minute Chef - Wine Cellar Ballroom Seating 1700 for Banquets and 22 Other Function Rooms JOSEPH M. CURRY General Manager 172 5 Kennedy Boulevard PHILADELPHIA, PA. Custom Quality Picture Framing Complete Artist Material Paintings Cleaned Restored Mirrors Gilding Fine Oil Painting Prints de Ktaa 876 LANCASTER AVENUE Bryn Mavr, Pa. LA 5-8576 Next to Peter's TV 343 CAMPUS CLEANERS Good Luck to the Class of 1967” ★ Basement of Sheehan Hall HUGGLER INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE NI4-7070 120 West Lancaster Avenue PAOLI, PA. jp™ ! iSmiiHii III !.'• • • I mm iiiMi A BETTER YEARBOOK THE EASIER ORGANIZED n m ated with WM. T. COOKE PUBLISHING, INC. 256 South 23rd Street LOcusI 4-6171 Philadelphia, Pa. 19103 Area Code 215 US STAFF OF THE 1967 BELLE AIR EDITOR-IN-CHIEF John A. Zoubck MANAGING EDITOR James G. Snccringcr, Jr. Thomas F. Crowe Albert P. Dusey, Jr. Thomas V. San onc BUSINESS MANAGER Thomas V. Sebastian Samuel C. Floro John R. Schmid Eva A. Markovitch William A. Smith THEME Jeffery J. Radowich SENIOR Theresa M. Wilson Adrienne T. Corrao Andrea M. Isacco Lucille A. Ccrchario Martha A. Fortune Maria T. Dicssner Robert G. Goodman Thomas E. Powers John V. Thomas Diane L. Bensing Thomas O. Callancn UNIVERSITY Stephen F. Scit Phyllis B. Greyson DIVISIONS Margaret A. Lucas Barry J. Lupc Randall R. Ruch Edward G. Klimchack Edward J. Murphy Ellen A. Drislane Geraldine E. Onisto David P. Carroll Neil J. Gallagher ORGANIZATIONS Frank S. Samcr Frederick K. Shaughnessy Marirose Bonham Albert P. Bensimon Nance K. Dicciani Jeffrey T. Jarmon William Bricn William L. Riley THEATRE George J. O’Neill Jerome P. Wilhelm J. Alan Stopko Joseph Jenkins Linette A. Riva FRATERNITY Joseph A. Cassar Louis A. Buzzeo Paul F. Miraglia Fredrick J. Rossi Richard A. Russo SPORTS John A. Moneta Marianne E. Amster Ralph A. Babusci John P. Flaherty Richard J. Schadl Louis A. Sonzogni Susan M. Quinn SOCIAL Susan E. Sharp Saundra D. Weathers Christine A. Wallace John T. Bourne Eleanor M. Foley UNDERCLASS Lawrence J. Zapf Caryl A. MeGrody Robert G. Hurleigh Alfred T. Chisholm Roberta M. Keenan Karen A. Christiansen Maryann A. Hcromin Su anne S. O'Hara COPY Alan C. Jones Jerome P. Wilhelm Kathleen A. D’Atri Peter J. Avioli Richard Davil, Jr. Brenden E. Brett John J. Radomilc, Jr. Thomas E. Harrington INDEX Janice C. Zeller M. Jody Zaccone Jane M. Ternosky Kathleen J. Eszterhas Janet L. Hand Thomas J. Petinga, Jr. EXCHANGE Patricia L. Kennedy Maria L. Salvucci TYPING Laurel A. Kerwin Linette A. Riva Maureen E. Regan Mary T. McAlecr Eva A. Markovitch Nadine M. Coyer Carol M. Catanese Beatrice A. Adorno Maria II. Russo Pat A. Lombardi Regina A. Ridgeway Margaret A. Rechner Margaret M. Nerf Bonnie M. Numbers Janet L. Hand Joanne B. Michalck Christine M. MeDevitt PUBLICITY Richard J. Falk Marguerite K. Stuhlcr Robert F. Hamburger OFFICE MANAGER Peter J. Kerr 346 THE 1367 BELLE AIR VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY VILLANOVA • PENNSYLVANIA eoitor-in-chhf • john a. zoubek February 6, 1967 11:00 P. M. Dear Tom, It's quiet, very quiet. Everyone has left but me. Everyone has finished but me. Soon I’ll have my work completed and soon after that, a thousand odd pictures and twenty thousand words will be a bound book and a permanent record. A lot of work and energy has been expended toward that end. A lot of people made this possible, I could have never even begun this job alone. Let me tell you a little about those long nights and blood-shot eyes, those arguments, and those frustrating moments when the deadline seemed so close as to be impos- sible. Let me also tell you about the laughs, that satisfactory feeling of working with the best people in the world and the sigh of relief when we did finish. But, most of all, let me tell you of the people. The people who made this book, who taught me a lot about life and who, I know, learned a lot from each other. - Jim could accomplish the impossible in no more than an hour, three at most. - Tom could always come up with an idea or solution to any problem, except his own. - Steve could sleep fourteen hours a day and still be tired after dinner. - Terry organised her files so well, not even she could find anything. - Jay somehow managed to take about two hundred basketball pictures and only get one of Jack Kraft. - Peggy would do anything for you, she was golden . - Jeff would never use two words where ten would do. - Pete could have twelve dates on a weekend and still keep the names straight. - Sue is typical of any woman, she must have changed every layout three times. - A1 believed that you should never do today what you could put off till tomorrow, or the next day. - Larry is the only guy 1 know who has a private phone at Kelly's. - Jan could teach you how to laugh, smile and have a good time. - Rich was quiet but when he said something, you wanted to listen. - Frank would have his time organised rack time, eating time, tube time, rack time, study time (sometimes). - George tried to keep up with Pete but he couldn't keep the names straight. - Laurel could lose her temper and still keep smiling. - Joe knew exactly what to say, at the wrong time. - Pat had the subtlest sarcasm that I've ever encountered. These are only a few. There were many more, all special and memorable for one thing or another. Now it's over, now we all leave, most of us never to return. We have the memories: Kelly's, the Palestra, the food. Junior Week, all-nighters, Rosemont, the Pike, the Quad, the Pie, Senior Week: but most of all, we have the people. The people that made an education and Villanova an experience. Maybe this book will help them to remember. I hope so. Sincerely, John MANAGING EDITOR . JAMES O. SNEERINOER, JR. • BUSINESS MANAGER . THOMAS V. BEDA8TIAN GENERAL INDEX Soe iety 1 OS Administration 58 Alpha Psi Omega.............................. 70 Alpha Sigma Lambda ............................ 86 Alumni Foundation 39 American Chemical Society ................... 103 American Institute of Chemical Engineers 107 American Institute of Physics 104 American Society of Civil Engineers.......... 107 American Society of Mechanical Engineers . . 107 Astronomical Society......................... 103 Athletic Department.......................... 174 Band I 18-119 Baseball 213-218 Basketball 187-198 Belle Air 136-140 Belle Masque 129-134 Beta Gamma Debate........ .114 Blue Key .................................... ioi Board of Trustees............................. 36 Bowling.......................................223 Charity Weekend ......................... 240-241 Cheerleaders............................... 102 Chestcron Club .............................. 113 Class of 1967 ........................... 264-265 Class of 1968 260-263 Class of 1969 ........................... 256-259 Class of 1970 ........................... 252-255 College of Arts and Sciences . 46-55 College of Commerce and Finance.............60-63 College of Engineering..................... 56-59 College of Nursing......................... 64-66 Concerts . . 242-243 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine.......... 109 Crew..........................................225 Data Processing Office........................ 44 Delta Epsilon Sigma.......................... 164 Delta Pi Epsilon......................... 152-ist Delta Pi Mu...............................154-155 Development ................................. 41 Eta Kappa Mu..................................165 Finance Society 108 Football................................. 175-186 Gamma Phi.................................... 166 Golf .........................................226 Graduate School............................ 68-71 Graduate Theatre 126-128 Gregor Mendel Society........................ 106 Hockey 220 Homecoming .............................. 236-237 Infirmary..................................... 43 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers........................ 108 Intercollegiate Conference on Government . Ill International Relations Society 111 Interfratcrniiy Council...................... 162 Intramurals ............................. 228-229 Intercollegiate Jazz Festival . . . . 245 Junior Week............................ 246-247 Knights of Columbus....................... .115 Lacrosse.................................. 227 Lambda Kappa Delta..................... 156-157 Law School .................... . 72-83 Lectures ..................................... 244 Library ....................................... 40 Literary Society.............................. 104 Lynx.......................................... 148 Marketing Society............................ 109 Math Club..................................... 103 Mendel Bulletin.............................. 149 NFCCS .........................................112 NROTC....................................... 92-95 Parties .................................. 234-235 Pennsylvania Student Education Association . 106 Photography Department.................... 146-147 Pi Sigma Epsilon ....................... . 167 Pistol Team............................. .. 221 Pi Tau Sigma ................................. 169 Pi Theta Chi.............................. 160-161 Political Union........................... 113 Pre-Law Society . 105 President .................................. 34-35 Public Information ............................ 43 Records Office................................. 44 Rifle Team.....................................221 Rugby..........................................222 Security ... 44 Seminary ................................... 88-91 Semper Fidelis ............................... 110 Senior Weekend.................... . . 248-249 Sigma Theta Tau............................... 171 Soccer ....................................... 224 Society of Mass Servers and Lectors 112 Sociology Club................................ 105 Sophomore Weekend ....................... 2 38-239 Spanish Club............................. . . 105 Spirit Committee.............................. 102 Stage Crew................................... 104 Student Government Association . . 98-100 Student Personnel Service ..................... 42 Swimming.............................. 207-212 Tau Beta Pi.............................. 168 Tau Kappa Epsilon..................... 158-159 Track................................. 199-206 University College....................... . 84-87 Varsity Seniors.......................... 230-231 Vice-Presidents............................... 37 Villanova Engineer .......................... 149 Villanovan 141-145 Villanova Singers........................ 116-117 Weightlifting............................ • 223 Who’s Who................................ 266-267 Women’s Glee Club............................ 120 WWVU..................................... 121-124 Young Republicans 110
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