Villanova University - Belle Air Yearbook (Villanova, PA)

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Tjh TD6 COt FRT OF COCPODOD PL6A5 OF DGLACCIARe COCIDTy; PGDDSVLVADI rXKDBGR 2331 VILLA DONA , OIVfe’RSiry OF Toe STAT6 OF PGDPSyiA APIA JUOe TCROD Wneui. this i8tb day of Hovember. A.)D. )3$5, upon morion of Hb cphp Gaffney, (inquire, and tJoscpb C(.Qullray.€{squirc. Attorneys for tl c petition - v an application having been made to tbc Cjourt for tbc amendment of the ( barter and tbc Articles of Amendment of t(bcAuguotiman of ilU Qova, in tbc jStatc of Pennsylvania , and having; been presented to tbe Cjourt for approval, accompanied by proof of publication of tbe required notice and a certified copy of tbc resolution authoring tbe amendment, tbe Cjourt after examination of tbc said instruments does hereby certify tbc proposed amendment ro be lawful and docs n. • conflict with tbe Y)on-profit Corporation Draw, and that it will be beneficial and not mn. ious to tbc community. It is. therefore, ordered, adjudged and decreed tbat tbe Articles of Amendment of ‘‘£T be ugustiniau (follcgc of Villa ftova. in tbc jStarc o' Pennsylvania'’ be and tbat tbc same are hereby approved and upon tbc recording? of tbc said Articles of Amendment and this pee roe. tbe amendment specified in tbe Articles of Amendment shall become part of tbe original C(bartcr. and it is further Ordered, Adjudged and {Decreed tbat tbe name of tbe Petitioner is hereby changed to: in TbE STATE OF PEnnsyiAAOIA t t -.y Assoc a i« JLusrtces By TOE COURT. pR€Sider T Judeje VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY VILLANOVA • PENNSYLVANIA THE 1968 BELLE AIR Editor-in-Chief . . JAMES G. SNEERINGER, JR. Managing Editor . . SAUNDRA D. WEATHERS Business Manager...........DAVID P. CARROLL University . . , . . . 32 Organizations . . . 96 Fraternities . . . . . 152 Sports . . 174 Social . . . 230 Undergraduates . . 252 h Through the faculty of the human rationale, two- hundred acres of land are transformed from a child’s mud-pie paradise into a projection of tomorrow from the seeds of today. The two are only chronologically distinct; for our todays are tomorrow-oriented, hang- ing delicately upon the midnight dials of our Timcx- wrists. The sun has risen and set in silence, both crcat and witnessing an unnumbered million of days. It passed over our Villanova microcosm for one hund and twenty-five years. This stoic observance, direc and to the seven seas and seven continents of eai is equally cast upon a 200 acre patch of edifying environment known as Villanova University. Under the same sun which splays us today, our English or Calculus professors gurgled their first words from their cribs, a calloused construction laborer laid the cornerstone of Tolentinc Hall, the seeds of Mendel field were transformed into summer grass, and the Pie Shoppe wasn’t. It is now 1968 and you are walking past that cor- nerstone and sitting in the Pie Shoppe that wasn’t. Today you witness the new cornerstone of a library, and tomorrow you will see more. t 4 “The blond assassin passes on the sun proceeds unmoved to measure off another day for an approving God.” Emily Dickinson yg0te OU to Villanova-You, is an inseparable essence of potpourri 6 7 which in turn is essence of life. The Villanova student is confronted with a daily potpourri of tactile, auditory, olfactory, visual and varied sensations: POTPOURRI OF SIGHT: an unshaven mirrored face; the long umbra of morning corridors; the first shaft of eye-exploding sunlight; then, people, professors and priests; desk-top grafitti; portrait faces, expressing every mood and feeling known to man; and a matriculating combination that staggers the perception of even the most occasional eye. 8 9 POTPOURRI OF SOUND: A dream-shattering morn- ing buzz; the small talk of pic shoppe zoo; the rhythmic clicking of professors' chalk and words, followed by a scratching pursuit of pens and pencils; the eternal walking hellos” and how are ya’su; the porcelain- colliding world of the cafeteria; a sound not yet categorized . . . found only in dimly lit carrols; silent protest; and examinations; the echoed testimony of Corr’s time-reminding bells, and a clackety-clacking P W as its whistle composes an escape lullaby, serenading a Friday afternoon class. FEET STUFF: Sneakers produce a singularly sneakerish sound; wingtips know where they’re going . . . they walk with purpose, determination and ubiquity; high heels tap-a-tap an uncomfortably necessary femininity; galoshes perfect walking sounds, equalled only by their name; leathered boots echo a thudding commentary on most any situation; ad-libbing occasional slides over icy patches; and loafers are prone to shuffle their way through the greatest of crowds. 12 POTPOURRI OF SMELL: the unique eight o’clock combination of toothpaste, coffee and doughnuts; the ridiculously beautiful sensation that slowly employs your steps through the first spring thunder- shower; the smoke of burning colored leaves that spells Autumn; a pungent for- maldahyde aura, centralized in froggy-dead kegs and crayfishcd-containers of the ground floor of Mendel; rustling skirts and a half seen smile . . . the only immediate recollection of the occasional perfumed air that testifies the presence ... of woman . . . the alcoholic sweetness of freshly mimeo- graphed examination . . . which, depending upon one's preparation, may prove highly intoxicating . . . the slightly unpalatable atmosphere surrounding the Chemical En- gineering Pond . . . vaguely reminiscent of the Dismal Swamp in Southeastern Virginia . . . there is not a fragrance on the Villa- nova campus that has escaped the propin- quitous sniffing nose of the rambling Irish Setter . . . known to all as Big Red”. 13 POTPOURRI OF TASTE: The taste of success after acing” an exam ... an experience when even aspar- agus seems appetizing . . . gratification . . . nail biting oral gratification ... a carpe diem tilt down the road at the ever popular Irish Forrest . . . the taste of powdered milk during campus political elections . . . for smokers, the inexpussiblc and often irrational ap- peal of an after-class cigarette . . . the incredible lack of resemblance between Pie Shoppe pie and your mother’s. 14 15 16 POTPOURRI OF TOUCH: The subconscious around —up—down—around” ritual of morning tic knotting . . . followed by numerous forefinger and thumb after- noon adjustments . . . the electric atmosphere of a field-house basketball game, boasting sonic waves of ballooned roars exploding consciously against one’s entire body . . . the ungloved sensation of packing and throwing a first seasonal snowball, rejoicing in winter’s spontaniety; or, according to most senior nurses, mani- festing repussed impulses of hostility and aggression . . . the shaking of hands, a symbol of renewed friendship and reunion, denoting perhaps the most meaningful quality of feeling . . . the feel of the sound of the fattest of cities. 17 o' .V TRIED IN V lA r, o °0 4 a vv Q As o o o ■a: - u. o z Om P t- Q jL V- the bell strikes one. we take no note of time, but from its loss. —Young measure, time and number arc nothing but modes of thought or rather imagination. —Spinoza this which is is now a was was a will be before clocks were a round circles had no beginning, no end and isn't paradox a four-letter word? O 7 o CP CP £ -n H O ■% S 'V £ £ o - vs o S: M , o HWll O G - 'X start a q ■sr o Q r o tc Ul £ % o 7 V 'O ° 38 30 I'll ' 18 19 20 THE CINDERBLOCK BAG OF POTPOURRI (the dormitory room) The 10' x 10' habitat of the student often reflects the interests, moods, and general ethos of this purportedly academic creature. ART FORMS: ranging from Playboy foldouts, self-expressive collages, Keane-eyed portraits, half-understood abstract prints, the spectrum of psychedelic posters, to the perennial subconscious identification media of oversized Paul Newmans, Sophia Lorens and Marlon Brandos. MUSIC FORMS: including portable stereos, a healthy pile of albums, transistor radios (clock-radios for the affluent), guitars (Martin, Gibson and Goya denote proficiency), and a fragmented song half sung, half hummed (when your roommate isn’t around). REALITY FORMS: text-books, note-books, blue-books, black-books, lab- books, check-books, class-lists, cut”-lists and a mirror. SELF-IMAGE FORMS: three-piece suits, sweat-suits, dark socks, white socks, wing-tips, loafers, labels (c.g. Botany, Brooks Brothers, London Fog and . . . Cy Harold’s?), V-neck sweaters, athletic equipment (c.g. weights, practice shirts, perhaps a football marked intramural dept.!), Ultra-Britc, Score, British Sterling and of course Right Guard. 21 Knoiv thyself” said the old philosopher. 'Improve thyself” saith the new. College upon high school upon grade school . . . the diplomas now lie in a nostalgic heap. Improvement of oneself seems to have evolved neatly, in accordance with the size and date of your diplomas. Whether it was athletic prowess, intellectual efficiency, respons- ibility or the simplicity of general conduct, you are now evidence of the effort of vast self-improvement. You have been a student for approximately sixteen years, reading and writing and thinking, emerging victorious from countless examinations. The words of the new philosophy ring a perpetually applicable truth. The words of the old philosophy, however, arc often comfortably avoided. When the questions of self-assess- ment, true identity, and reason for existence do manage to command your attention, if even for a few escaping minutes, the face reflected in the mirror is suddenly serious, as sign becomes symbol. Introspection, education, experience and the sub- stance and spirit of freedom is the vehicle of improve- ment and knowledge . . . chauffeurs arc a luxury. 22 23 When the knife of serious thought whittles away the confusion of pre-exam cramming, Friday night beer-blasts, forgotten ten- minute depressions, transient likes and dislikes, clever dormitory pranks, disproportioned arguments, and catchy tunes of adver- tising pharaohs . . . the statue stands alone, among carefully chosen shavings. We ask ourselves the identity and purpose of the artist. It all seems clear in the perhaps morning when we wake up and under- stand that the artist never perpetuates a temporary expression. “What’s it all about Alfie — is it just for the moment we live ?” ed'irca'tion, n. 1. the process of educating; teaching. 2. knoivledge, etc. 3. formal schooling —Webster’s New World Dictionary Education is a word which an untold number of people, some famous, many obscure, have attempted to adequately define. Ethicians, artists, politicians, novelists, professors, poets, logicians, theologians and taxi-cab drivers have all offered their individual philosophies on the acquisition, institution, and ultimate end of education. Education includes everything that exerts a forma- tive influence, and causes a young person to be, at a given point, what he is. Sewing on your first cub-scout badge, thumbing through the pages of the Bible, talk- ing with a train station derelict, observing a Fellini movie, or writing your final term paper at Villanova are all ascendancies of total education. One cannot deny the unpredictable and unlimited sources which blend intricately to create the educated man”, a man who realizes that dictionary definitions are merely black on white. 26 27 28 I am he and you are he and you are me and we are all together.” John Lennon “Let us love one another, for love is from God and everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God.” John 4: 7-8 In a less univcrsalistic sense, four years of college has mani- fested a change ... a realization. When one speaks of his family, the word Move” is natural ... is appropriate ... is accepted, at any age. Maturation seems a prerequisite for al- lowing the word to be accurately transferred to the ultimate male-female relationship. What is the bond between roommates, fraternity brothers, sorority sisters, best friends, teammates and classmates? When and how did it happen? How long will it last? With reunion comes realization. Realization directs us toward an end which is the beginning. - VI V rv- v It? POTPOURRI . . . REFLECTIONS AND PROJECTIONS A pregnant minute Hangs clusively, just beneath the sound of day. Unfocused eyes Through a dormitory window, make it yours. Within these eyes Projected through the void of unrecorded thought, Subliminal reflections Beckon you close. And whisper subtle truths. Margaret Lucas Richard Falk PRESIDENT OF V ILL AN OVA Reverend Robert J. Welsh, President, and Reverend Joseph A. Flaherty, retired President. In his first year as chief administrator. Reverend Robert J. Welsh has shown the enthusiasm and dedication demanded of the position of President of the University. A graduate of Villanova in 1943, Father Welsh was appointed President this year after serving as Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences since 1961. Father Welsh has displayed the capacity to handle the administrative labors of his office, and has also shown a recognition of the need for change and ecumenism in Catholic education. Father completely understands the problems to be met if Catholic education is to maintain a significant role in the future of the present generation. Villanova in particular will certainly profit from Father President’s leadership in progress and development. 34 35 UPPER LEFT: Very Rev. Joseph A. Grifferty, O.S.A. UPPER RIGHT: Honorable Theodore L. Reimel; Very Rev. James G. Sherman, O.S.A., Chairman. LOWER LEFT: Very Rev. James A. Donnellon, O.S.A.; Rev. Robert J. Welsh, O.S.A. LOWER RIGHT: Very Rev. James A. Donnellon, O.S.A.; Rev. Robert J. Welsh, O.S.A.; Honorable Theodore L. Reimel; Very Rev. James G. Sherman, 05.A., Chairman. MEMBERS MISSING: Rev. Jo- seph L. Shannon, O.S.A.; Mr. John C. Kelly. 36 UPPER LEFT: Vice-President for Student Affairs, Rev Patrick J. Rice, O.S.A., M.A. LEFT: Vice- President for Development, Rev. William E. Farrell, O.S.A., B.C.E. LOWER LEFT: Vice-President for Academic Affairs, Rev. John M. Driscoll, O.S.A., Ph.D. LOWER RIGHT: Vice-President for Finan- cial Affairs, Rev. Thomas M. Ma- honey, O.S.A., M.S. 37 RIGHT: Chaplain, Rev. Joseph M. Bradley, O.S.A., M.A. LOWER LEFT: Dean of Men, Mr. Joseph P. Bevil- acqua, M.A. LOWER RIGHT: Dean Bevilacqua leaves St. Rita's Hall after talking with students. 38 UPPER LEFT: Fr. Bradley proves that defense is the name of the game. UPPER RIGHT: Dean of Women, Miss M. Dor- othy Boyle, M.S.Ed. LEFT: Photogra- phy, an ever growing hobby, consumes part of Dean Boyle’s limited free time. 39 UPPER LEFT: Director of Research and Development, Mr. Henry T. Kooncc, M.S. UPPER RIGHT: Dean of Extra-Curricular Activities, Rev. James T. Ryan, O.S.A., M.A. RIGHT: Director of Admissions, Rev. Francis X. Smith, O.S.A., M.A. ♦0 Barbara Schultz accepts the Nick Basca trophy for the best homecoming float presented by Alumni Association President Charles B. O’Conner ’38. ALUMNI LOWER LEFT: Each May the Alumni Association sponsors a luncheon for the graduates. LOW- ER RIGHT: Alumni Association Officers hold conference with Uni- versity Administrators. 41 LIBRARY RIGHT: Librarian, Rev. Louis A. Rongionc, O.S.A., Ped.D., oversees the work on ail library projects. EX- TREME RIGHT: In the Spring of ’68 ground break- ing ceremonies were held for the library expansion. Front Row: Mr. Asteris, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Sopocks, Miss Gates, Mrs. Tang, Fr. Rongione, Mrs. Ghazmavi, Mrs. Kerrigan, Mrs. Blodgett, Mrs. Davis, Mr. Feuerstein, Mr. Hyson. Back Row: Mrs. Majuri, Mrs. Columbo, Miss Ruberg, Miss Enos, Mrs. Chambers, Mr. Crowell, Mrs. Mulder, Mrs. Teti, Miss Dorrian, Miss Smith, Mrs. Hitznecher, Miss Arnold, Mr. Dictzler, Mr. Elek, Mr. Coyle. 42 UPPER LEFT: Construction on the library expansion has come a long way since the ground breaking last Spring. UPPER RIGHT: Director of Corpora- tions, Capt. John E. Boyle, Jr.; Patricia Hagncr; Director of Government Rela- tions, Edward A. Morosky; Eva Ra- mirez; Eileen Casey; Director of Par- ents’ Program, William P. Kuipcrs. LEFT: Director of Development, Mr. John J. Burns, Jr., M.A. DEVELOPMENT 43 STUDENT PERSONNEL SERVICES RIGHT: Mr. Daniel J. Ziegler; Di- rector of Reading Services, Dr. Stanley P. Weissman; Director of Psychological Services, Dr. James F. Duffy. EXTREME RIGHT: Di- rector of Placement, Mr. John A. Moritz. TOP OPPOSITE PAGE: University Physician, Dr. Denis A. Boyle. LOWER LEFT: Foreign Stu- dent Advisor, Mrs. Rosemary Car- roll. LOWER RIGHT: Honors Pro- gram Advisor, Dr. Donald B. Kel- ley. BOTTOM OPPOSITE PAGE: Director of Office of Public Infor- mation, Mr. Eugene J. Ruane. 44 INFIRMARY With four to five hundred stu- dents making the journey to the infirmary each week, Dr. Denis Boyle and four registered nurses find themselves quite busy treating both the authentic and the feigned. Through the efforts of Mr. Eugene Ruane, the Office of Public Information satisfies the desire for social formality by processing press releases of all major extra-curricular activities at Villanova. PUBLIC INFORMATION 45 IBM AND RECORDS RIGHT: Director of Data Process- ing, Mr. Joseph S. DiLucca. EX- TREME RIGHT: Registrar, Mr. Edward V. Murray. Front Row: C. Burt, N. Rau, D. DiFillippo, H. Agnew, L. Recupito, P. Boyle, Capt. J. Cunnane. Back Row: J. Cahill, D. Duffy, J. Dougherty, H. Gryzewski, D. MeGuinn. In the society that is Villanova, a de- gree of order is required, even if only temporary. The Security Force deals speedily and efficiently with those who dare to transgress school regulations. Utilizing skills gained and polished in a half-century of law enforcement, the force is a bastion of order. SECURITY 46 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE DEAN . . . Rev. Donald X. Burt, O.S.A., Ph.D. ASSOCIATE DEAN . . . Harold F. Hart- man, Ph.D. 't 48 TOP: MODERN LANGUAGES: Front Row: Mr. Vito J. DiVinccnzo, Dr. Wilson L. Frescoln, Chair- man. Second Row: Dr. Donald F. Brown, Mr. Casimir G. Erzegovich. Third Row: Mr. Stanley G. Hart, Dr. Oleh Mazur, Dr. John J. Mulligan. Back Row: Mr. Rene G. B. Mongcau, Mr. Charles H. Hclmetag, Mr. Ernest F. Wcndclcr . . . MATHE- MATICS: Front Row: Mr. David J. Sprows, Mr. Robert E. Beck. Second Row: Mr. William H. Dannachcr, Mr. Robert De Vos, Dr. August A. Sardinas, Dr. Militadcs Demas, Mr. Emil Amelotti, Chairman; Dr. Francisco Migliorc, Mr. Robert B. Whiting. Back Rotv: Mr. Lucicn R. Roy, Mr. Wil- liam Miehle, Mr. Dcvcndra Gupta, Mr. Karl J. Bicdcrman, Dr. Thomas Kim, Dr. James O. Brooks . . . BOTTOM: ASTRONOMY: Mr. George McCook, Rev. Edward F. Jenkins, O.S.A., Chairman. 49 BOTTOM: from this page to opposite. PHYSICS: Mr. William G. Driscoll, Chairman . . . POLITICAL SCIENCE: Dr. Fritz Nova, Chairman; Dr. Robert W. Langran, Dr. Hafeez Malik, Dr. Paul B. Ambrose, Dr. John J. Loguc, Dr. Fred J. Khouri . . . BIOLOGY: Mr. Marco F. Way, Mr. John H. Stan- ding, Miss Justine M. Murphy, Dr. Joseph H. Waters, Rev. Lawrence C. Gallon, O.S.A., Dr. John A. McClain, Dr. Carlos J. Thillct, Jr., Acting Chair- man; Rev. Ralph C. Shurer, O.S.A., Mr. Lester Bazinct, Miss Priscilla Crowe, Dr. Thomas D. Malcwitz, Dr. William B. Langan . . . SOCIOLOGY: Mr. Charles Palazzolo. 50 TOP: from opposite page to this. PHYSICS: Front Row: Mr. Joseph E. Flynn, Mr. Mar- vin A. Gross, Rev. J. Bernard Hubbcrt, O.S.A. Back Roto: Mr. Jay D. Stricb, Dr. Felix M. Bciduk, Mr. Philip j. Sentncr, Dr. Leroy E. Peterson, Dr. Carl T. Chase, Mr. Erich Doubck, Jr., Mr. George W. Stott . . . SOCIOLOGY: Dr. John E. Hughes, Chairman; Mr. James J. McKenna, Jr., Mr. Lawrence J. McGarry, Dr. Edward E. Cahill, Mr. Barry S. Young . . . THEATRE: Mr. James J. Christy, Mr. Richard A. Duprcy, Director; Mr. Gerard J. Leahy, Mr. Robert Hedley . . . SPEECH: Mr. James J. O’Toole, Mr. Richard R. McDonough, Director; Mr. Warren O. Richardson. 51 TOP: from this page to opposite. HISTORY: Mr. Daniel B. Carroll . . . FINE ARTS: Dr. George T. Radan, Director . . . LIBRARY SCIENCE: Mr. John R. Cogan, Mrs. E. Elizabeth Walsh, Mr. Ward Donnelly, Dr. Howard F. McGinn, Chairman . . . CHEMISTRY: Dr. Lilian Clarke, Mr. William J. Barnhurst, Dr. James J. Markham, Mr. Sherwood H. Spadafora, Dr. Michael Spritzer, Dr. G. Ronald Husk, Dr. John R. Edwards, Dr. Bernard J. Downey, Chairman; Dr. Walter W. Zajac, Jr., Dr. Saul I. Shupack, Dr. Robert L. Grob, Dr. Amos J. Lcfflcr, Dr. Thomas H. Doyne, Dr. John F. Wojcik, Dr. Jose R. de la Vega. 52 BOTTOM: from opposite page to this. THE- OLOGY: Rev. John F. O’Rourke, O.S.A., Chair- man; Rev. John Byrnes, O.S.A., Rev. Joseph M. Bradley, O.S.A., Rev. Robert T. Gill, O.S.A. . . . PSYCHOLOGY: Mr. Daniel J. Ziegler, Mr. Byron Ward, Dr. Larry A. Hjelle, Dr. Burton Haggett, Dr. Paul E. Sheldon . . . PSYCHOLOGY: Dr. Bernard L. Bonniwell, Dr. Ingeborg L. Ward, Dr. Louis Gershman, Dr. Eugene J. Albrecht, Chairman . . . THEOL- OGY: Front Row: Rev. Edward C. Doherty, O.S.A., Rev. Thomas F. Calpin, O.S.A. Second Row: Rev. Rudolph J. Hrascancc, Rev. Michael J. Gallagher, O.S.A., Rev. Michael F. Glcssner, O.S.A. Back Row: Rev. James T. Ryan, O.S.A., Rev. Charles D. Tirrell, O.S.A., Rev. Francis X. Hartmann, O.S.A. 53 BOTTOM: from this page to opposite. PHILOSOPHY: Front Row: Dr. Benedict A. Paparella, Dr. Lawrence S. StepelevicH, Rev. Robert P. Russell, O.S.A., Chairman. Second Roiv: Rev. Charles J. McFadden, O.S.A., Mr. Thomas A. Lasoncy, Mr. Andrew K. Yoder. Back Row: Mr. Theodore J. Kondolcon, Mr. John K. Kearney, Mr. Richard J. Gaffney, Dr. Michael P. Slattery, Mr. Daniel T. Regan, Mr. Joseph M. Betz . . . HISTORY: Mr. Albert J. Dorley, Jr., Dr. Bohdan P. Procko, Dr. Vincent H. Ponko, Jr., Dr. Raymond L. Cummings, Dr. Alexander Rudhart, Mr. Thomas J. Mentzer, Mr. Thomas R. Greene, Mr. Mi- chael E. Burke, Dr. Joseph George, Jr., Acting Chairman; Dr. James M. Bergquist, Mr. Daniel W. Barthccl . . . CLASSICAL LANGUAGES: Dr. John I. McEncrncy, Chairman; Mr. Vincent J. Cleary, Mr. David Brennan, Mr. Edward F. Jaworowski. 54 TOP: from opposite page to this. ENGLISH: Front Row: Dr. Charles W. Bernardin, Chairman; Dr. Robert A. Kantra, Mr. Norman P. Harvey, Mr. Paul D. Dolgert, Mr. Joseph J. DaCrema, Mr. Joseph A. Kinney, Jr., Mr. Jerome Zwickel, Dr. Robert E. Wilkinson, Mr. James J. Mitchell, Dr. George D. Murphy. Back Row: Mr. Joseph L. Subbiondo, Mr. William C. Sccdykc, Mr. Joseph W. Ratigan, Rev. Michael J. O’Donnell, O.S.A., Dr. Joseph P. McGowan . . . GEOGRAPHY: Mr. Peter O. Muller, Dr. Cyrus J. Sharer, Chairman . . . EDUCATION: Mr. Gerald J. Flood, Rev. Thomas Rcidy, Mr. Robert F. Jackson, Dr. Leo M. Zuckow- sky . . . EDUCATION: Sr. Mary Ann Craig, Dr. C. Jennie Casciano, Mr. George A. Harris, Chair- man. 55 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 56 TOP: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING: Mr. Joseph G. Greyson . . . BOTTOM: MECHANI- CAL ENGINEERING: Mr. William M. Gorman . . . CIVIL ENGINEERING: Mr. Richard H. Miller, Chairman; Dr. James J. Schuster, Mr. Paul D. Erfle, Mr. David J. Schorr, Mr. Lewis J. Mathers, Mr. Arnold R. Thomas, Dr. Ralph Kolincr, Dr. William B. Fergusson, Mr. Edward M. Wallo, Dean John J. Gallcn. 57 TOP: from this page to opposite. MECHANICAL ENGI- NEERING: Mr. Theodore H. White . . . MECHANICAL ENGINEERING: Mr. William J. Murphy, Dr. James R. Andersen, Chairman; Mr. James B. Donnelly, Mr. James P. McGrcnra, Mr. Joseph P. Devine, Mr. Joseph F. Bruno, Mr. Schuyler V. Jenkins . . . MECHANICAL ENGINEER- ING: Mr. Herbert Kramer, Mr. Raymond J. LeBcr, Mr. William M. Gorman, Mr. J. Walter Harrington, III. 58 BOTTOM: from opposite page to this. ELECTRI- CAL ENGINEERING: Mr. Stephen Rosasco, Mr. James L. Marshall, Dr. Roland Yii, Rev. Anthony J. Mullen, O.S.A., Mr. Henry T. Kooncc, Mr. Richard D. Avil, Mr. Raymond F. Adams, Mr. Aslam Abbasi, Dr. Tsutc Yang, Dr. Lucio Cala- brese, Mr. Anthony J. Zygmont, Mr. Clement M. Kopf, Dr. Ih Sen Hsu, Mr. Joseph L. Kozikowski, Mr. Joseph J. Hicks, Acting Chairman; Dr. Stephen Ching . . . CIVIL ENGINEERING: Dr. William B. Fergusson . . . CHEMICAL ENGINEERING: Dr. George C. Yeh, Dr. Edgar W. Clarke, Dr. Robert E. White, Chairman; Dr. William J. Rice, Dr. Richard A. Eckhart, Dr. John A. Myers. 59 COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND FINANCE Walter H. Klein, ASSOCIATE DEAN Ph.D. 60 DEAN . . . Rev. Philip F. Barrett, O.S.A., M.A. TOP: ACCOUNTING: Mr. Charles F. Kelly . . . BUSI- NESS LAW-ACCOUNTING: Mr. Richard E. Ruane, Mr. Conal J. Byrne . . . BOTTOM: BUSINESS AD- MINISTRATION: Dr. Bernard S. Stern, Mr. John J. Tonkinson. 61 BOTTOM: from this page to opposite. BUSINESS LAW: Mr. Richard E. Ruanc, Mr. Howard F. Riley, Mr. Alexander G. Severance, Mr. William C. A. Henry, Chairman . . . ECONOMICS: Dr. Manuel Avila . . . ACCOUNTING: Back Row: Mr. Gerald A. Dougherty, Mr. Conal J. Byrne, Mr. Harry L. Gelman, Mr. Harry J. Rohlfing. Front Row: Mr. Charles F. Kelly, Rev. Philip F. Barrett, O.S.A., Acting Chairman; Mr. Alvin A. Clay. 62 TOP: from opposite page to this. BUSI- NESS ADMINISTRATION: Front Rosv: Dr. James Gatza, Chairman; Mr. Frank H. Eby, Jr., Mr. Frederick M. Burgess, Dr. Ih Sen Hsu, Mr. John J. Tonkinson. Second Row: Mr. William H. Charlton, Mr. Harry A. Young, Mr. George R. Pearce. Back Row: Mr. William O’Neill, Dr. Walter H. Klein . . . BUSINESS LAW: Mr. Howard F. Riley . . . ECONOMICS: Front Row: Mr. C. Gerald Walsh, Rev. John A. Cough- lan, O.S.A., Chairman; Dr. Peter S. Elek. Back Rote: Dr. Kishor Thanawala, Dr. Manuel Avila, Mr. James J. Kim, Mr. Abed E. Dalati, Mr. Edward J. Mathis. 63 COLLEGE OF NURSING DEAN . . . Marion M. Schrum, Ed.D. ASSISTANT DEAN . . . Dorothy Marlow, Ed.D. XiAraw TOP: NURSING: Mrs. Evelyn N. Behanna . . . SENIOR SEMINAR - PSYCHIATRIC: Miss Loretta Connelly, Miss Harriet D. Murphy, Miss Gwendolyn E. Braxton, Miss Mary M. Wagner, Mrs. Genevieve Seyfricd, Mrs. Cath- erine C. Oblaczynski . . . BOTTOM: MEDICAL- SURGICAL: Miss Constance Kline, Miss Eliza- beth Hcffernan, Mrs. Julia B. Paparclla. 65 TOP: MATERNAL - CHILD HEALTH: Mrs. Ann M. McGinn, Mrs. Mara H. Schwcnk, Mrs. Doris Guerin, Miss Laurel Eisenhaucr, Miss Joan T. Large, Miss Suz- anne M. Druffncr, Mrs. Evelyn N. Bchanna . . . BOTTOM: PUBLIC HEALTH - NU- TRITION: Mrs. E. Louise Thornton, Miss Dianne P. Worrall, Miss Elizabeth M. Hcw- ett, Mrs. Myrtle Feigcnbcrg, Mrs. Carol Ann Rozellc . . . NURSING: Mrs. Ann M. McGinn. 66 DIVISIONS GRADUATE SCHOOL DEAN . . . Albert H. Buford, Ph.D. GRADUATE STUDY ADVISOR Robert W. Langran, Ph.D. 69 The highly technical and advanced aspects of industry and education today require personnel with only the highest qualifica- tions. As a result, Masters degrees and Doctorates are regarded as almost requisites for many positions. With this in mind, Villanova has improved the Graduate School program significantly by in- creasing the number of courses, degrees offered, and faculty mem- bers, as well as improving physical facilities. Despite recent changes in Selective Service policy, every indication points to increased expansion in the future. 70 71 LAW SCHOOL DEAN . .. Harold G. Reuschlein, J.S.D., LL.D. VICE DEAN . . . George D. Bruch, LL.M. 72 LAW DOCKET: Front Row: Stephan A. Me Bride, John J. Blcwitt, Jr. Second Row: Pat- rick J. Mandracchia, Joanne Perna. Third Row: Edward G. Rendell, Jeffrey M. Sherman, Rob- ert W. Dowler. Back Row: Glen C. Equi, Michael J. McShanc, Ian K. Portnoy. STUDENT BAR: Michael Kennedy, G. Barrett Garbarino, James Gallagher, Augustine Rcpetto, Jo-Annc Perna, Alfred DeCotiis, Dennis O’Hara, Robert Rohrbach, Charles McManus, James Post, Richard Mitchell. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, LAW DOCKET: Marylin F. Fullerton. The Law School exemplifies Villanova’s dedication to the formation of the complete individual. The goal of such activities as the Red Mass, Law Forum, and the Law Review” is to provide the student with the broadest range of experience possible. One finds that the Law School graduate is not only well prepared for his career in law, but is also ready to assume his place in the community as a well-rounded individual. LAW SCHOOL FACULTY: Front Rotv: Dr. Gerald Abraham, Dr. John S. Carnes, Dean Harold G. Reuschlein, Dr. George D. Bruch. Second Rote: Dr. Donald W. Dowd, Dr. John G. Stephenson, III. Third Row: Dr. Jane L. Hammond, Dr. J. Edward Collins, Dr. William D. Valente, Dr. Stephen Frankino. Back Rotv: Dr. Marcus Schocnfcld, Dr. J. Willard O’Brien, Dr. John J. Cleary, Dr. Peter W. Brown. 73 INTER-CLUB COUNCIL: William P. Gilroy, Marijo M. Murphy, Edward M. Kopanski, Alien J. Beckman, Liberatore J. Iannarone, Dennis M. O’Hara. MOOT COURT BOARD: Stanley Furitz, Stewart L. Kurtz, Joseph R. Lally, Edward R. Rubin, William D. Valente, Gilbert B. Abramson, Charles McManus, George P. O’Connor, Edward S. Panck, Jr., Hugh P. Bonner. 74 HONOR BOARD: Front Row: Edward R. Doughty, Edward Cress- man, Edward Rosen, Betty McKenna, Thomas Harrington, Bill Cannon. Back Row: Stephen A. McBride, David Knoll, Mike Dowlcy, Ron Villanc. LAW REVIEW: David H. Bolkin, James H. Fries, Joel C. Meredith, William E. Benner, Mark S. Dichtcr, James Ryan, Michael Izzo, Ralph J. Scola, John Lanove, James R. Adams, Edward F. Fitzgerld, Fortunata Giudice, Joseph R. Wcnk, David H. Huggler, George J. Capiello, Joseph A. Torresgrossa, Thomas C. Riley, Michael P. Marnick, David A. Scholl, Robert Reeder, Edward J. Ciechan, Jr., C. William Kraft, Frederick Moss, John R. Doubman, Michael Rosenblum, Daniel Murphy. 75 Flrtt Row: GILBERT B. ABRAMSON • 555S Euclid Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Rcimel Moot Court; The Docket, Man. Ed.; White-Hughes Law Club; Moot Court Board, Chmn. BARRY ACKERMAN • 2420 Vista St., Philadelphia, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Lew Review, Comment and Project Ed.; White-Hughes Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. HOWARD K. AGRAN • 2651 Lenape Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Rcimcl Moot Court; Warren-Stern Law Club; The Docket; Student Bar Assoc. Second Row: PETER C. ARREN • 200 Orchard Rd., Springfield, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Warren-Stern Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. RICHARD S. BANK • Beverlca Farms, 40 Conshohocken Ave., Phila- delphia, Pa. Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Rcimcl Moot Court; Warren-Stern Law Club; Villanova Law Forum; Student Bar Assoc. ALLEN J. BECKMAN • 2401 N. 54th St., Philadelphia, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Inter-Club Council, Pub. Rela. Chmn.; White-Hughes Law Club, Pres.; Student Bar Assoc. Third Row: RONALD H. BEIFELD • 5400 Conshohocken Ave., Apt. 446, Philadel- phia, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Warren-Stern Law Club. ARTHUR P. BELLIS • 5116 N. Camac St., Philadelphia, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudessce. HUGH P. BONNER • 116 Flintlock Rd., Drexcl Hill, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Taney-More Law Club; Moot Court Bar. Fourth Row: JOHN R. BONNER • 2200 Grampian Blvd., Williamsport, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Rcimcl Moot Court; White-Hughes Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. ANDREW L. BRAUNFELD • «200 Henry Ave., Apt. J-29, Philadelphia, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudessce • Taney-More Law Club. WILLIAM B. BREGMAN • 7900 Stenton Ave., Apt. 211, Philadelphia, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; White- Hughes Law Club, Athl. Chmn.; Student Bar Assoc. Fifth Row: JAMES A. BURGER • 4205 Grand Ave., North Bergen, N. J. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Ain. Law Student’s Assoc.; Law Review; Reimel Moot Court; Taney-More Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. JOHN F. CHRISTIE, III • 1154 Maplecrest Circle, Gladwync, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; White-Hughes Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. JOSEPH P. CLARK, JR. • 20 Graham Ave., Wayne, N. J. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Cardozo-Ives Law Club; Rcimel Moot Court; Student Bar Assoc. Sixth Row: RICHARD L. COLE, JR. • 65 Shady Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student's Assoc.; Reimel Moot Court; Taney-More Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. JAMES E. COLLERAN • 806 N. Webster Ave., Scranton, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Cardozo-Ives Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. GERALD A. CONSALVI • 1J07 Andover Rd., Penn Wynne, Pa. Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Taney-More Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. Seventh Row: PAUL G. CONWAY • JI6 Childs Ave., Drexcl Hill, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudessce • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Warren-Stern Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. MILTON H. CROSS • Cheltenham Terrace Apts., Apt. B117, Wyncote, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; White- Hughes Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. HARRY B. CROSSWELL • 1657 Howard Ave., Potisv,lle, Pa. • Doctor of Jurispsrudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Warren-Stern Law Club. 76 First Row: EDWARD J. DAVID • 2630 Wot Cnotcr Pike, Apt. 1-4, Broomall, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Low Review; White-Hughes Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. Second Row: ALFRED C. DECOTTIS • 57 Kipp Ave., Hasbrouck Heights. N. J. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.. Natl. Chmn. (2, 3); Reimcl Moot Court; The Docket; White-Hughes Law Club; Student Bar Assoc., Pres. ROBERT DOWLER • 23 Sterling Dr., Livingston, N. J. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Reimel Moot Court; Taney- More Law Club; The Docket, Assoc. Ed.; Student Bar Assoc. MICHAEL DOWLEY • 395 Woodland St., Hartford, Conn. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Honor Board; Reimel Moot Court; Taney-More Law Club, Vice-Pros.; Student Bar Assoc. Third Row: PETER A. DUNN • 6 Bryn Mawr Ave., Newtown Square, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence. PAUL EISENBERG 4313 Valley View Rd., Harrisburg, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Cardozo-Ives Law Club; Reimel Moot Court; The Docket; Villanova Law Forum; Student Bar Assoc. GLENN C. EQUI • 224 Oswald St., Elkins Park, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Cardozo-Ives Law Club; The Docket, Comments Ed.; Student Bar Assoc. Fourth Row: JAMES F. FALCO • 14 Bennington St., Lawrence, Mass. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Cardozo-Ives Law Club; Law Review; Reimel Moot Court; Student Bar Assoc. ROBERT LEWIS FELICE ’ 9840 Clark St., Philadelphia, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Cardozo-Ives Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. AUGUSTUS J. FIUME • 1457 80th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • White-Hughes Law Club. Fifth Row: MARYLIN RANCES FULLERTON • 403 E. First St., Scottsdale, Ariz. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc., Cardozo-Ives Law Club, Secty.-Treas.; The Docket, Ed.-in-Chief; Student Bar Assoc. RICHARD LEE GERSON • 1546 Flat Rock Rd. and Gerson Dr., Penn Valley, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Cardozo-Ives Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. WILLIAM P. GILROY • 214 Rcmsen Ave., Spring Lake, N. J. • Doctor of Jurisprudessce • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Cardozo-Ives Law Club, Pres.; Honor Board; Inter-Club Council; Reimcl Moot Court; Student Bar Assoc. Sixth Row: FORTUNATA GIUDICE • 701 Kcnmore Rd., Philadelphia, fa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Law Review; Reimel Moot Court; Taney-More Law Club, Secty.-Treas.; Student Bar Assoc. GEORGE J. GIUNTA, JR. 516 Kennerly Rd., Springfield, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Cardozo-Ives Law Club; Honor Board; Student Bar Assoc. RICHARD J. GRACE 41 Johnson Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. • Doctor of Jurisprudessce • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Warren-Stern Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. Seventh Row: IRWIN GROSS • 9738 Portu Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. • Doctor of Juris- prudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Cardozo-Ives Law Club; Reimel Moot Court; Student Bar Assoc. NORMAN LEWIS HAASE 113 Ardmore Ave., Ardmore, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Cardozo-Ives Law Club; Reimel Moot Court; Student Bar Assoc. ROBERT DANIEL HAIN • 240 E. 8th St., Erie, Pa. • Doctor of Juris- prudence Reimcl Moot Court; Taney-More Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. 77 First Row: JOEL RICHARD HALL 2212 Hotfnagle St., Philadelphia, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’ Assoc.; Warren-Stern Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. Second Row: THOMAS R. HARRINGTON • 105 Washington Rd., Scranton, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student' A oc.; Cardoza-Ive Law Club, Vice-Prc .; Honor Board, Chmn.; Reimel Moot Court; Student Bar Auoc. Fourth Row: GEORGE KEVIN KEENEN • 1171 Homestead Ave., Bethlehem, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’ A oc.; Reimel Moot Court; Warren-Stern Law Club. JEROME N. KLINE • 2729 Cranston Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Villanova Law Forum; White-Hughes Law Club. Fifth Row: DAVID D. KNOLL • 805 German St., Erie, Pa. • Doctor of Jurispru- dence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Cardozo-Ives Law Club; Honor Board; Reimel Moot Court; Villanova Law Forum; Student Bar Assoc., Soc. Chmn. EDWARD M. KOPANSKI • 122 Hope Ave., Coatesville, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Inter-Club Council, Pres.; Reimel Moot Court; Taney-More Law Club; Villanova Law Forum; Moot Court Board. Sixth Row: C. WILLIAM KRAFT, III • The Radwyn, Apt. E-18, 275 Bryn Mawr Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Cardozo-Ives Law Club; Low Review; Student Bar Assoc. IAN HUNTER KRAZITZ • 1121 N. 66th St., Philadelphia, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Reimel Moot Court; Warren-Stern Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. Seventh Row: JAY J. LAMBERT • 1J2 Last St., Fall River, Mass. • Doctor of Juris- prudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Tany-More Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. JACK H. LAND • 1146 East Mt. Airy Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Cardozo-Ives Law Club; Reimel Moot Court; Villanova Law Forum; White-Hughes Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. HARRY C. J. HIMES • 4675 Adams Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Cardozo-Ives Law Club; Law Review; Student Bar Assoc. JOHN G. HIMMELBERGER, JR. • 109 Courtland Rd., Cherry Hill, N. J. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Cardozo- Ives Law Club; Reimel Moot Court. JAMES D. HUTCHINSON • 602 Exton Rd., Hatboro, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudessce • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Law Review, Ed.-in-Chief; Student Bar Assoc. LIBERATORE JOSEPH IANNARONE • 107 Raynor St., Freeport, N. Y. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Cardozo-Ives Law Club, Rep.; Inter-Club Council, Treat. MARC BRUCE KAPLIN • 1512 E. Gorges St., Philadelphia, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudessce • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Law Review, Dev. Ed.; White-Hughes Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. Third Row: RICHARD S. KAPLINSKI • 62 Lydia Ave., Churchville, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Cardozo-Ives Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. E. MICHAEL KAVANAGH • 220 Central Ave., Lawrence, N. Y. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Reimel Moot Court; Warren-Stern Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. 78 Firtt Row: JOHN D. LANOUE • 33 Lyman St., North Adanu, Mat . • Doctor of Juritprudence • Am. Law Student’ Atioc.; Low Review; Taney-Morc Law Club; Student Bar Aitoc. Second Row: F. JOSEPH LARKIN • 26 N. Sproul Rd., Broomall, Pa. • Doctor of Juritprudence Cardozo-Ivet Law Club; Rcimel Moot Court. Third Row: ANTHONY J. LARUSSO • (t Belmont Dr., Livingtton, N. J. • Doctor of Juritprudence Am. Law Student’ Attoc.; Reimel Moot Court; Taney-More Law Club; Student Bar Attoc. PETER ALAN LEVIN • 849 Margo La., Narberth, Pa. • Doctor of Juritprudence • Am. Law Student’ A oc.; Reimel Moot Court; Taney- More Law Club; Student Bar Attoc. ALBERT A. LINDNER Devon-Strafford Apt ., G-237, Devon, Pa. Doctor of Juritprudence Cardozo-Ivet Law Club; Low Review, Com- ment Ed. JOHN M. LORE • 50 W. Main St., Plymouth, Pa. • Doctor of Jurit- Prudence • Warren-Stern Law Club; Student Bar Attoc. Fourth Row: PAUL N. MASHO • 1400 Tyton Ay ., Philadelphia, Pa. • Doctor of Juritprudence • Cardozo-Ivet Law Club. NICHOLAS JOSEPH MASINGTON • Logan Hall Apt. 110, I5th and Fither La., Philadelphia, Pa. Doctor of Juritprudence • Am. Law Stu- dent' A« oc.; White-Hughe Law Club; Student Bar Attoc. MICHAEL MAZARIN • 40 Schenk Ave., Great Neck, N. Y. • Doctor of Juritprudence • Cardozo-Ivet Law Club. FREDERICK W. McBRIEN, III • 104 Flick Dr., Ft. Wathington, Pa. • Doctor of Juritprudence • Inter-Club Council; Reimel Moot Court; Warren-Stern Law Club, Vice-Pre . Fifth Row: CHARLES J. McMANUS 1109 Millington Rd., Schenectady, N. Y. • Doctor of Juritprudence • Am. Law Student’ A oc.; Reimel Moot Court; Moot Court Board, Vice-Chmn.; Taney-More Law Club; Student Bar A oc., Rep. Sixth Row: MICHAEL McSHANE • 222 Bradford Ave., Downington, Pa. • Doctor of Juritprudence • Am. Law Student’ A oc.; Cardozo-Ivet Law Club; The Docket; White-Hughe Law Club, Secty.-Treat. Seventh Row: SHERMAN S. MILLER. JR. • 408 Urban Ave., Norwood, Pa. • Doctor of Juritprudence • Honor Board; Reimel Moot Court; Warren-Stern Law Club. First Row: STEPHEN C. MILLER • 420 Monroe Ave., Scranton, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudenc • Am. Law Student's Assoc.; Rcimel Moot Court; Taney- More Law Club. BYRON MILNER • S Princeton Rd., Wayne, Pa. • Doctor of Jurispru- dence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Reimel Moot Court; Warren-Stern Law Club. MARC JOHN MOLLER ♦ 81 Memorial Pkwy., Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Taney-More Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. Second Row: DAVID C. MOORE 106 Harry St., Conshohockcn, Pa. Doctor of Jurisprudence • Taney-More Law Club. DONALD K. MOORE • 8JI Carleton Rd., Westfield, N. J. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Taney-More Law Club; Student Bar Assoc., Rep. JAMES P. MORRISON • 45 Kenmore Rd., Havertown, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student's Assoc.; Taney-More Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. Third Row: FREDERICK C. MOSS • 5242 42nd St., Washington, D. C. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Law Review; Taney-More Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. DANIEL T. MURPHY • 446 Linden Ave., Woodbury Heights, N. J. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Law Review; Taney-More Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. MARIJO MURPHY • 22 Miry Brook Rd., Trenton, N. J. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Student Bar Assoc.; Law Review. Fourth Row: MICHAEL L. MURPHY • 2851 Gradyville Rd., Broomall, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Taney-More Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. STEPHEN NISSENBAUM • 4056 Ford Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Warren-Stern Law Club; White-Hughes Law Club. JOSEPH P. O’BRIEN • 207 South Ave., Media, Pa. • Doctor of Juris- prudence • Inter-Club Council, Rep.; Reimel Moot Court; Taney-More Law Club, Vice-Pre . $0 First Row: JOHN P. O’DEA • 210 N. Chelsea Avc., Atlantic City, N. J. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Law Review, Managing Ed.; Taney-More Law Club; Student Bar Attoc. DENNIS M. O’HARA • 12J N. St. George St., Allentown, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Inter-Club Council; Rcimel Moot Court; Warren-Stern Law Club, Pres.; Villanova Law Forum, Chmn.; Student Bar Assoc., Vice-Pres. ELLIOTT NEIL PINCUS • 3945 Lankenau Avc., Philadelphia, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Warren-Stern Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. Second Rost'. GERALD POMERANTZ • 246$ N. 50th St., Apt. 104, Philadelphia, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Reimel Moot Court; Warren-Stern Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. LAN K. PORTNOY • 700 Cathedral Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Law Review; Warren-Stern Law Club; The Docket, Alumni Ed.; Student Bar Assoc. JAMES E. POST • 344$ Orchard Park Rd., Orchard Park, N. Y. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student's Assoc.; Cardozo-Ivcs Law Club; Villanova Law Forum; Student Bar Assoc. Third Row: JOHN E. ROBERTS • 1030 Lancaster Avc., Roscmont, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student Assoc.; Rcimel Moot Court; Warren- Stern Law Club; Villanova Law Forum, Chmn.; Student Bar Assoc.; Am. Affairs Dissc. Club, Chmn. JOHN M. A. ROLLI • P.O. Box $1, Broomall, Pa. • Doctor of Juris- prudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; White-Hughes Law Club; Stu- dent Bar Assoc.; Am. Affairs Dissc. Club, Secty. JAY R. ROSE • 521 Rusawood Dr., Apt. 221, Norristown, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudessce • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Law Resiew, Article and Book Rev. Ed.; Taney-More Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. Fourth Row: STEVEN ROSEN • 6020 N. Warnock St., Apt. C, Philadelphia, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Cardozo-Ives Law Club; Reimel Moot Court; Student Bar Assoc.; Am. Affairs Dissc. Club. MICHAEL FRANK ROSENBLUM • 1000 Conestoga Rd., Apt. 304-A, Roscmont, Pa. Doctor of Jurisprudence Moot Court Board; Law Review; Reimel Moot Court; Taney-More Law Club. EDWIN R. RUBIN 911 Plainfield St., Philadelphia, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Inter-Club Council; Reimel Moot Court; Warren-Stern Law Club, Treat.; Student Bar Assoc.; Taney-More Law Club; Moot Court Board, Secty. Fifth Row: EDWARD RUDOLPH ' 18 65 Ambler Rd., Abington, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Cardozo-Ives Law Club; Reimel Moot Court; Warren-Stern Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. JAMES J. RYAN • 38 Oneida St., Cohoes, N. Y. • Doctor of Jurispru- dence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Cardozo-Ives Law Club; Law Re- view; Taney-More Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. JOHN R. SCURA • 13$ Murray Street, Mt. Morris, N. Y. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Inter-Club Council; Taney- More Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. Sixth Row: JEFFREY M. SHERMAN 4017 Redden Rd., Drexel Hill. Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Cardozo-Ives Law Club; The Docket. JOAN NINA SIMON • 214 Marvin Rd., Elkins Park, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprstdence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Inter-Club Council, Secty.; Warren-Stern Law Club, Rep.; Student Bar Assoc. LAWRENCE SINDACO • 93 Edison St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Reimel Moot Court; Taney- More Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. 81 First Row: GUY G. SMITH • $$$ Marietta Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s A oc.; Reimel Moot Court; Warren- Stern Law Club; Villanova Law Forum; White-Hughes Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. Second Row: WILLIAM B. SPELLBRING • 2028 Lakewood St., Suitland, Mr. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Cardozo-Ives Law Club; White-Hughes Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. Third Row: F. HARRY SPIESS • 28 Reese Are., Newtown Square, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Taney-More Law Club; The Docket; Student Bar Assoc. Fourth Row: LAWRENCE E. STANLEY • 701 Salem Rd., Union, N. J. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Taney-More Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. JOSEPH G. STEIGERWALD • 20J8 Ivywood Lane, Villanova, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence. HENRY P. STONELAKE • $42 Rose St., Yeadon, Pa. • Doctor of Juris- prudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Reimel Moot Court; Warren- Stern Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. WALTER J. TAGGART • 89-88 Vanderveer St., Queen’s Village, New York, N. Y. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Cardozo-Ives Law Club; Low Review; Student Bar Assoc. J. ANTHONY TERRELL • 4 Anderson Rd., Greenwich, Conn. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Cardozo-Ives Law Club. Fifth Row: ARTHUR R. TILSON 214 Ridgewood Rd., Media, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Reimel Moot Court; Taney- More Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. LARRY S. TRACHTMAN • 450 Domino Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Cardozo-Ives Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. STANLEY TURITZ • 420 Morris Rd., Wayne, Pa. • Doctor of Juris- prudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Warren-Stern Law Club; Stu- dent Law Assoc.; Moot Court Board. DONALD W. UNGEMAH • 7 Larkspur Lane, Clifton, N. J. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; Taney-More Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. HARVEY VORON • Presidential Apts., A-810, Philadelphia, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Am. Law Student’s Assoc.; White-Hughes Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. Sixth Row: EDWARD J. WALSH • 1428 Lindenwood Su, Philadelphia, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence • Reimel Moot Court; White-Hughes Law Club. Seventh Row: S. JERRY WEISSMAN • 4J0 E. Lancaster Ave., St. Davids, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudetsce. fir it Row: BARNEY B. WELSH • 764 Herkness St., Philadelphia, Pa. • Doctor of Juritprudeuce • Law Review; White-Hughe Law Club; Student Bar Astoc. ROBERT B. WHITE, JR. • 6444 Ri.ing Sun Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • Doctor of Juritprudeuce • Am. Law Student’ A oc.; Cardozo-Ive Law Club; Law Review; Student Bar A oc. THIRD YEAR NOT PHOTOGRAPHED RICHARD M. BOCKOL • 222} N. Melvin St., Philadelphia, Pa. • Doctor of Juritprudeuce. BRUCE M. BUCK • 29 Evan La., Haverford, Pa. • Doctor of Juritprudeuce. THOMAS E. BYRNE, III • 344 Meadow La., Merion, Pa. • Doctor of Jurisprudence. MICHAEL F. COLL 122 McKinley Ave., Lantdownc, Pa. • Doctor of Juritprudeuce. ROBERT JOHNSON • 2404 Walnut St., Allentown, Pa. • Doctor of Juritprudeuce. EDWARD G. RENDELL • 117 E. 75th St., New York, N. Y. • Doctor of Juritprudeuce. MARC G. SCHRIER • 3817 Ventnor Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. • Doctor of Juritprudeuce. STEPHEN L. BRANDWENE • 168 Jame St., King ton, Pa. • Doctor of Juritprudeuce. 83 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 84 DEAN . . . Charles P. Brudcrlc, M.A. ASSOCIATE DEAN . . . Frederick M. Burgess, M.B.A. STUDENT COUNCIL Thomas Gallon, Gene Barnes, Charles Obermeyer, John Nawn, Joseph Caviello, James Murphy. At Desk: Dean Charles P. Bruderll. Wesley Stochelt, James Gross, unidentified, Thomas Gallen, Charles Honish, unidentified, Leonard Markford, Leonard Chylack, un- identified. ALPHA SIGMA LAMBDA 85 SEMINARY PRIOR . . . Very Rev. Norbert W. Whitley, O.S.A. MASTER OF PROFESSED . . . Rev. Thomas J. Dillon, O.S.A. 86 87 ttr If now: JAMES P. BEINLICH, O.S.A. • 24 Purdy Lane, Amityville, N. Y. B.A. in Pb,l. • Auguttinian Club, Pre .; Sern. Yearbook; Tagattan Club. Sttond Row: ROBERT L. BELLENGHI, O.S.A. • 9i6 Fairfax Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa. • B.A. in Phil. • Aujcuttinian Minion Stamp Dept., Pre .; Glen Mill ; Intra. Sport ; Son. Ath. Com. Tagattan Club. FRITZ CERULLO, O.S.A. • l S. Second St., Potttville, Pa. • B.A. in PM. Third Row: JOHN F. CONNOR, O.S.A. • 22« S. Windtor Ave., Upper Darby, Pa. • B.A. in Phil. • Glen Mill ; Poly. Choir. PATRICK C. DEVINE. O.S.A. • 100 Elmwood Ave., Narberth, Pa. B.A. in PM. • Glen Mill ; Intra. Sport ; Poly. Choir; Sem. Athl. Com.; Tagattan Club. fourth Row: GERARD F. DOBBIN, O.S.A. • 5 Hilltide Terr., Staten Iiland, N. Y. B.A. in PM. Auguttinian Club; Glee Club; Glen Milii; Intra. Sport ; Poly. Choir; Tagattan Club; C.C.D. TERRANCE W. HYLAND, O.S.A. • 26 Lyman St., Hootick Fall , N. Y. M.A. in Gnidnnr • Auguttinian Minion Stamp Dept.; Auguttinian Club; Glee Club; Glen Mill ; Sem. Yearbook; Taga tan Club. filth Row: EDWARD L. KIDDER. O.S.A. • P.O., Gibraltar, Pa. • B.A. in Phil. • Poly. Choir; Sem. Yearbook. PETER LYONS, O.S.A. • Auttralia • B.A. in PM. 88 First Row: DONALD L. McALLISTER, O.S.A. • 17 Pleasant St., Norway, Maine • M.A. m Counseling. Second Row: ROBERT F. X. MATTSON, O.S.A. • 2 Waverly Rd., Havertown, Pa. • B.A. in PM. Third Row: WILLIAM F. PAINTER, O.S.A. • IJJ7 Meadow Creek Lane, Lancaster, Pa. B.E. In Mech. Engln. Auguitinian Club; Glee Club; Intra. Sport ; Sen. Ath. Cora.; Tagastan Club; Pi Tau Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi. Fourth Row: JEFFREY R. TURCZYN, 04.A. • U Hobart Are., Bronx, N. Y. • B.A. in Phil. Auguitinian Club; Poly. Choir; Tagastan Club. Fifth Row: WILLIAM F. WATERS, O.S.A. • M.A. In Cuidsnee • Auguitinian Mis •ion Stamp Dept.; Auguitinian Club; Glee Club; Glen Mill ; Intra. Sports; Organist; Poly. Choir; Tagastan Club. 89 N.R.O.T.C. COMMANDING OFFICER . . . Cap,. Albtr, C. Waldn,an, Jr., USN. EXECUTIVE OFFICER . . . Cdr. Stark J. Barry, USN. 90 UPPERCLASSMEN INSTRUCTORS . . 2 c: Lt. John W. Alter, Jr., USN; Marine Officer Instructor Maj. Francis V. White, Jr., USMC; l c: Lt. Thomas E. Ubcr, USN. N.R.O.T.C. FACULTY UNDERCLASSMEN INSTRUCTORS . . . 4 c: Lt. jg. Joseph T. Sixeas, Jr., USNR; 3 c: Lt. John A. Georg, USN. ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL . . . YNC ENLISTED PERSONNEL . . . YNC D. Lopes, GMGI A. E. D. Lopes, Mrs. Joanne Christodoulou, Mrs. Cormier, RDC D. R. Starkweater. Alice Hoey. 91 iMimiui mrmrmf DRILL TEAM The intricate, precise, and often dangerous performances of Whiskey Company are seen at the National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D. C. and at Villanova football halftime programs each year. Long hours of practice and great personal dedica- tion have gained for Villanova’s NROTC Drill Team the position of first in the country. PISTOL TEAM JUNIOR CLASS INSTRUCTOR, PILOT . . Lt. J. W. Alter, USN. RIFLE TEAM . . . John V. Kutys, Michael A. Allen, Eric R. Guepfert, Perry H. Ferguson, Michael F. Gentil. RIFLE TEAM 93 Nance Dicciani J. Calvin Jenkins . . to ensure the necessary coopera- tion and understanding between the student body, the faculty, and the University administration . . S.G.A. Constitution Each succeeding class at Villanova aspires to higher ideals and levels of achievement. Th$ Student Government Association has assumed the role of im- proving the Villanova society in every feasible manner to keep pace with this dynamic environment. In an attempt to bring the S.G.A. in closer harmony with the student body, the privilege of voting for President was extended to all students, and the result was the elec- tion of Abe Hobson. This year’s S.G.A. has passed motions concerning the lib- eralization of the male dress and female residence codes, expansion of parking facilities, the introduction of non- graded courses, and the organization and inception of Villanova’s first honor code. Michael Daly, Vice Presi- dent, S.G.A. Thomas Grant, Vice Presi- dent, Educational Affairs Gregory Fusco, Vice Presi- dent, Student Affairs Kathleen Bennett, Secretary 96 STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Abe Hobson, President Nicholas Gibbone, Treasurer I Thomas Tourish, Parliamen- Veronica Dankel, Executive tarian Secretary 97 S. G. A. SENIORS ► 98 Robert Spath, Robert Pabner, William Lorenz, Jim Meyer, Mark Dcmbosky, Margurite Stuhler, Jim Doubek, Edward Apuzzo, Jorn Gibbs. Leo Comcrford, Maureen MeHale, William Rovere. STUDENT COURT The Student Court is the instrument through which all disciplinary matters involving suspension or expulsion are reviewed. The inception of this organization is a clear indication that progress toward increased student responsibility and influence is being made. John Dclchanty, June Rigby, Valerie McGuire, Timothy Slavish, Dela Dcla- lio, Joseph Speicher, Eleanor Foley, Joseph Burt, Joseph Sassani. 99 BLUE KEY SOCIETY From the heterogeneity of students on campus, the Blue Key Society selects the diversified and well- rounded student. Far from being merely a clique, the Key serves the University by coordinating Parents’ Weekend, conducting campus tours, and contributing to orientation activities. But hidden beneath its services lies the important and practical value of presenting an image that best appeals to the often arbitrary expectations of the outside world. Michael Stamm, Robert Ross, William Rovere, Charles Scheidt Front Row: Eleanor Foley, J. Calvin Jenkins, Jr., Lynn Regan. Stand- ing: Art Halleran, Thomas Clonan, Randy Morell, Jack Kerrigan, Joe Mayberry, Tom Shugrue, Dave Al- bright, Charlie Dins- more, Tim Slavish, Gene WolfeL Front Row: John Carey, Tom Petinga, Bill Mar- tini. Back Row: Greg- ory Fusco, Thomas N. Parsley, John Connolly, Jim D’Agostino, Tom Conway, Jim Husted, William Nott, Tom Grant, Jack Gardner. 100 CHEERLEADERS AND SPIRIT COMMITTEE Spirit is rarely wanting at Villanova. Few schools can boast of a student body with as much awareness or appreciation of sports. The Spirit Committee docs not create spirit, but rather channels, organizes, and elicits the already exist- ing fervor through pep rallies, cheer- leading, and bus trips. When spirit does lag, members operate to rekindle it; and when the stands explode, they lead the charge. 101 The Beta Gamma Debate Society offers the student the opportunity to discuss pressing, controversial world problems using the medium of logical analysis. The students, through their hard work, have achieved proficiency in intercollegi- ate competition and added to their intellectual capacities. BETA GAMMA DEBATING 102 The Philosophy Club stimulates inde- pendent expression and free exchange of thought through formal symposia and in- formal discussion. Topics included are of both an ancient and contemporary nature, with an emphasis on relevance to the indi- vidual. Especially distinctive arc the quality speakers and the controversial subject mat- ter of their lecture series. PHILOSOPHY CLUB Initiated this year, the Pre-Med Honor Society recognizes those students excelling PRE-MED SOCIETY in the medical sciences and attempts to facilitate the process of entering Medical School. Alpha Epsilon Delta, thru discussions, guest speakers, and a virtual library of information provides its members with no small degree of the impetus needed for pursuance of their intended careers. PRE-LAW SOCIETY Many Villanova graduates choose to con- tinue their education in law school. For these aspirants, the Pre-Law Society pro- vides comprehensive files on law school ad- mission requirements, career opportunities, and in addition, exposure to members of the profession. 103 The Economics Club pursues a complete understanding of economic concepts and problems and their effect upon our society. Interested students can apply their knowledge and observe presentations of vital financial and production problems that affect our economic system. ECONOMICS SOCIETY The NFCCS attempts to relate university education to existing social problems through lectures, discus- sions, and social action projects. This year the NFCCS set up workcamp projects in a poor neigh- borhood of West Philadel- phia. N.F.C.C.S. 104 MASS SERVERS AND LECTORS Providing an unheralded but necessary function, the Society of Mass Servers and Lectors assists the chaplain with all on-campus religious ceremonies. The Semper Fidelis Society pre- pares prospective Second Lieuten- ants physically, academically, and professionally for initiation into the United States Marine Officer Corps. 105 SEMPER FIDELIS young republicans The Young Republican, repre,™ tL„ „ l,0n P 'y on campu,. McmbTiT f'PUb t.cipate in campaign, and PJr‘ contribute toward the ulr' convc oni to «COW.h „f the RcDubbe “ls °f ‘he trnrae t in the United slato. ®°° l °V' conservative uM'y end Goldwljf 'krrild'd -'“nelly by Otcttcrton Club. Far fro ,t! Vi enova bate i„ right n( f 1 0m one-sided ,u- 56 In thc CHESTERTON CLUB — 106 Contemporary events have finally scaled the aca- emu; walls in the form of the lively Political Union ates. Internationally and nationally known speak- r‘ng modern problems and subjects to every meetmg, affording the membership a much needed ariation from lectures and textbooks. POLITICAL UNION The contemporary world community is indeed a heterogeneous body, as witnessed by the problems that arise each day in the United Nations. Discussions of crises and the means of settlement and prevention arc the substance of the International Relations Society. Well informed members dissect, investigate, and theorize on the variables which constitute world affairs. I. R. S. In an effort to increase the diversity of the curriculum, the Experimental Free School of Villanova offers new and stimulating courses ranging from yoga to the philosophy of Ayn Rand. They arc free of cost, and the de-empha- sis of tests and grades stresses the true meaning of education: knowledge as an end, rather than a means. E. F. S. V. 107 HISTORY CLUB or cr to deal w'1 modern problems, there must be an adequate knowledge of their conception and the stages of development. The History Club provides its members with the means to comprehend the present through the lessons of the past. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club brings the spirit and temperament of Hispanic culture to t c Villanova campus. The club integrates academics with a successful social program n such events as the popular Noche Espanola, an evening of musical and literary enter tainment of a Spanish flavor. 108 MATH CLUB The importance of mathematics for all the sciences has never dimin- ished, but rather increases with technological advances. The Math Club allows its members to pursue their common interests and to ex- plore the principles and advanced application of basic mathematical concepts. Sociology offers us invaluable information on man’s collective behavior. The Socio- logical Society offers a meeting ground for interested students and supplies them with an understanding of the problems of modern society. It also supplies a means through which students can become aware of career opportunities in Sociology and related fields. 109 SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY PHYSICS CLUB The Physics Club actualized its purpose in a striking man- ner this year. The Club has announced the completion of its major project: a 100 mw. helium-neon continuous gas laser, one of the most powerful of its typo, and has begun experi- ments utilizing this new instrument. Part of the answer to the meaning and significance of man lies in the study of biology. Members of the Biology Club are able to explore an discuss astonishing discoveries, old and new, that help reveal to man the mystery of life. 110 BIOLOGY CLUB ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY With the increased importance of science and space, the Astronomical Society is actively engaged in visual, mathe- matical, and photographic observation of the heavens. The society is more active than the size of its membership would suggest. This year’s highlight was the sighting and tracking of a communications satellite by senior Ronald Simprini. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY The American Chemical Society offers the interested student a valuable service. It supplies the intellectual stimulation that occurs through professional association and instills in its mem- bers a professional spirit and pride for chemistry. Ill A.S. M. E. The American Society of Me- chanical Engineers is devoted to the advancement of the profession of Mechanical Engineering by en- abling members to begin profes- sional development and to build important social and professional contacts. ° succc sfu,ly emulate those in today’s professional world, a college graduate must po muc more than the basics of his chosen field. The programs presented by the ican Society of Civil Engineers give a fuller understanding of how the civil engineer come an integral member of the total business community in addition to being an expert in his field. 112 A. I. CH. E. I. E. E. E. The Institute of Electrical and Elec- tronic Engineers is dedicated to futhcr- ing the interests of its members. The organization attempts to provide ser- vices, information and opportunities for E.E. majors, not only to facilitate aca- demic requirements, but also to expand future prospects as well. Participating members may thus coordinate their aca- demic lives with the industrial world for which they arc preparing. 113 FINANCE SOCIETY The Finance Society of Villanova stimulates interest in debentures, convertible pre- ferred stocks, and stock quotations. At the meetings of the society, those who enjoy the discussion of money-making and profit returns are offered opportunities to learn through direct involvement. The student interested in the field of ac- counting has the opportunity of expanding his knowledge within the confines of the Accounting Society. One of the aims of the Society is to provide opportunities for its members to meet and speak to professionals in their field. ACCOUNTING SOCIETY 114 STAGE CREW The versatile Villanova Field House is host to bas- ketball games, retreats, mixers, lectures, dances, plays and concerts. The Stage Crew works behind the scenes in preparing the Field House in the best manner for each of these events. The Marketing Society helps interested students become aware of gimmicks and selling points available for use in product promotion. Affiliated with the American Marketing Association, Villanova’s Marketing Society offers knowledge of advanced theories in the fields of marketing and advertising, and gives information on job prospects. MARKETING SOCIETY 115 • ' KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS The Knights of Columbus pursues the Christian worth of each individual and conducts services and programs to that end. Work with orphans and projects in poverty areas are instances of the direct involvement of this group. L 116 Front Roiv: Sue Totaro, Kathy Kelly, Maureen Stianchi, Lucas, Sherry Keller, Marcia Ann Witowski, Peggy Joanne Guerny, Kay Bolgcr, Maryann Keenan, Mary Lucas, Sue Miller, Vicki Serritella, Jean Massino, Mar- McAleer, Nadine Coyer, Ronnie Oankel, Maureen Rati- garct Lenzi, Marguerite Stuhlcr. Back Row: Carol Ann gan, Betty Walton, Carol Strause. Second Roiv: Ann Rosenberger, Maureen Daly, Kathy Kitteridge, Mary- Duffy, Irish Lawlor, Anna Garish, Jane Warner, Carol carol Whitaker. g v. T i 9 - ® 41 i 5 4 J m mm t r WOMEN’S GLEE CLUB The Women’s Glee Club, combining harmonious serv- ice with personal enjoyment, serves as an outlet for the musically inclined female. The club’s constantly expand- ing repertoire encompasses almost every possible phase of music, and is a chief source of entertainment at charitable functions, the Spring and Winter Concerts, and the Nurses' pinning. The dedication of the members and of their director, Mr. Tapp, has, in the past four years, raised their standing from just a club” to that of a professional group. 117 Front Roiv: OFFICERS—S. Lockitski, Vice President; R. Kaplan, Treasurer; R. Seraphin, Secretary; J. Vincenzo, Tour Director; R. Smialek, President. Second Row: R. Kelly, S. Wyluda, G. Hodel, M. Maher, F. Morgan, M. Puoy, R. Orose, T. Toland, W. Tackaberry. Third Row: D. Pisano, R. Santanna, T. Parr, G. Romanski, J. Gaw, N. Fernandez, M. Ruane, M. DiVernieri, D. Garbo, D. Hoyt, K. Fersch. Fourth Row: E. Bonner, T. McAuliffe, R. Fersch, M. Rutkowski, J. Beatty, D. Slavish, R. Dell, P. Synowiez, W. Hack, F. Mal- vagno, F. Butler, J. Purifico. Fifth Row: R. Chaves, W. Cavanagh, R. Wolensky, R. Albamonti, S. Grabowski, C. Pcstritto, R. Serano, R. Caputo, P. Sessions, R. Marchewka, M. Dillon, P. Johnston. Back Row: W. Halliday, J. Waldeyer, M. Dillon, M. DiMauro, R. Rodachy, N. Gilchrist, P. Schclle, D. Morse. 118 VILLANOVA SINGERS Truly a distinguished organization, the Villanova Singers represent much of the best talent to be found at Villanova. Interest, diligence, and ability abound in its membership and arc easily discerned by anyone who has been entertained by the Singers. The di- versity of their repertoire is exceptional, and all per- formances arc characterized by the same professional polish. Their concert tours have been unequivocally successful and arc frequently marked by return invitations. Stanley Lockitski, Vice President; Richard Kaplan, Treasurer; Robert Seraphin, Secretary; Richard Smia- lck, President; Bernard Janov, S.G.A. Rep. Spires: Robert Rodachy, Mark Domarcki, Robert Chaves, Kenneth Fcrsch, Richard Serano, Paul Sessions, Director; Stanley Lockitiski, Robert Seraphin, Denis Garbo, Martin Dillon, Bernard Janov. 119 120 VILLANOVA BAND The Villanova Band best exemplifies the mean- ing of spirit at Villanova. This small but exub- erant group of young men and women utilize hours of preparation for concerts and most notably for football games. Surviving near ex- tinction last year, the band is continuing to pre- sent colorful and enjoyable half-time shows and voice its support musically for the football team throughout the game. Their example of dedica- tion and enthusiasm is well appreciated by the student body. 121 wwvu The more active, interested, and concerned student at Villanova has only to listen to WWVU to realize that there arc others around him of equal intensity. The radio station has expanded its programming and facilities to reflect the excitement and youth of the contemporary pop sound. Campus coverage has been increased, but the emphasis has been on a complete and up to date representation of today’s dynamic musical forms. 123 124 BELLE MASQUE Development was the keynote of the Belle Masque’s year. Their production of Hamlet was a resounding success and served as an indication of not only their proficiency, but also of what can be expected later in the year. Other facets of their program, such as the Drama Workshop, provided additional avenues of experience for the membership. The Belle Masque’s contribution to the cul- tural calendar of the student body is not to be overlooked. 125 Highlighted by innovations which in- creased the play’s cohesiveness, Hamlet was presented in November under the able direc- tion of Mr. Thomas Tebbens of the English Department. By its presentation on a platform in front of the Field House stage, the audience was brought to a fuller awareness of the play’s actioi . Greg Tigani turned in a superb per- formance in the title role, amply reflecting both his experience and high aspirations. l 127 28 Maintaining its goal of providing advanced training for aspiring playwrights and actors, the Graduate Theater continued this year under the capable supervision of Mr. Richard A. Duprey. Its major productions. The Empire Builders, the Cage, and The Rockefeller Play were augmented by a director’s workshop held in the spring. GRADUATE THEATRE 129 130 Under the superb direction of Mr. Edward Bell, The Empire Builders achieved both artistic and box office success. The cast, led by James Andrews, Barbara Grant Meyer, and Geraldine Iaia, gave admirable performances throughout the six night run. eNO w e BELLE AIR Reflecting an accurate image of the Uni- versity and its student body through the Belle Air is truly an arduous task. Being no less complete or diversified than its subjects, the phenomenon of months of confusion and disorganization evolving into order and ac- complishment continues to be an annual miracle. Combining sacrifice, hard work, creativity, and journalistic proficiency, the Belle Air staff’s only goal is quality and its only reward is pride. James G. Sneeringcr, Editor in Chief 132 133 134 135 The Villanovan is the leftest, rightest, open-minded, prejudiced, ever- changing, elever, impeccable, pregnant, controversial, widely-read, bautiful, ugly, serious, flighty, sexy, sexless, avant-garde, no guard, dictatorial, demo- cratic, nihilistic, pantheistic, and interesting journal of student opinion and public forum at Villanova. 136 Neil J. Sheehan, Editor in Chief 137 138 139 PHOTOGRAPY DEPARTMENT Villanova’s Photography Department seems almost omnipresent on campus. Operated entirely by undergraduates, the Photo Department experiments with the new and differ- ent in order to best complete news coverage for the Villanovan, and to best preserve memories for the Belle Air. Edward Maksimoski, Jack Polley, Joseph Rosbert, Joseph O’Connell, June R gby, James Zogby, Gregory Wojtkun, Larry Chang, Joseph Zogby, Richard Bauer. 140 141 LYNX An unchanging facet of the college experience is the call to comment on life and society. Some arc fortunate enough to possess the talent to accomplish this through the written word. The LYNX is the literary magazine of the University, published bi- annually for the purpose of providing a vehicle for students who wish to express themselves through formal literature. Many outstanding poems, short stories, plays and essays have appeared within this publication. 142 VILLANOVA ENGINEER The Villanova Engineer” is a quar- terly magazine published by the stu- dents of the College of Engineering. It consists of technical papers, current en- gineering developments, and campus activities. Its purposes arc to help the student understand current technical problems and to foster new relation- ships between the students and the various fields of the engineering pro- fession. Many feel that film is the most complete and expressive form of com- CINE M A GUILD munication today. The Cinema Guild was organized this year under the direction of Mr. Edward Bell, and provides the equipment and knowledge necessary for each member to explore and study this dynamically expanding medium. 143 Joseph Cassar FRATERNITIES h Front Row: Dr. Robert Langran, Mod- erator; Arthur Hallcran, Vice Presi- dent; Paul Vendetti, Treasurer; Frank Diaz, Social Chairman; John McGowan, Secretary; Lawrence Jerz, President; Tom Loughlin, Jim D’Agostino, S.G.A. Rep.; Paul Slanika, Joe Mehl, Bruce Bochmckc. Second Row: Joe Purifico, John Reilly, Herb Umland, Jim Rubcr- to, Jim Neary, Tony Angelicola, John Walsh. Third Row: Bill McGettigan, Rick Hook, Frank Musico, Tom Flem- ing, Rick Fortney, Bob Barrett. Back Row: Al Caccesc, Mike Doyle, Steve Kyne, Charlie Fitzpatrick, John Fink, Peter Ancona, Joe Ritter. 146 DELTA PI EPSILON Characterized by organized social and intra-fraternal activities. Delta Pi Epsilon again Served as a vanguard in campus fraternal organization. Additional rushing innovations, victory in the Home- coming Week Chariot Race, frequent TGIF’s, and timely parties rounding out eventful weekends have helped fulfill DPE’s motto of Friendship Through Knowledge.” Front Row: Dennis Dylcwski, Michael O’Connor, Ed Rodda, Paul Meyer, Steve Santoro, Shawn Rcischman, Bud Long. Second Row: John Perri, Tom Shugrue, Chip Moynihan, Sam Iandiorio, Jim Warble, Tom Labus. Third Row: Bob Keogh, Kevin Gcarity, Tom Palermo, Mike Fegan, Chuck Merullo, Jim McKeon, Dean Barnard, Joe Mehl, Art Zayat. Back Row: Ed Casey, Tom Barrett, Bill Kirby, Jim Klein, Bruce Boehmeke. 147 Front Row: Tom McNally, Treasurer; Paul Purchia, Alumni Secretary; Chris- tian Evans, Vice-President; Stu Bate- man, President; Jack McGarvey, S.G.A. Rep.; Joe Fredericks, Recording Secre- tary. Second Row: Bill Bowklcy, Ed Biazcjcwski, Bob D’Augustine, Jack Hilfcrty. Third Row: John Mulhern, Nick Gibbonc, Brian Cundelan, Bill Hart, Jim McDermott, Jim Less. Back Row: Arthur Lewis, Jerry Kineavy, Joe Pantano, Alan Crcsta, Jim Gorman, Jack O’Connor. 148 m DELTA PI MU Delta Pi Mu, Villanova’s oldest fraternity, successfully upheld its prominence among campus Greeks by promoting qualities of cohcsivcncss through strong social bonds and a program of charitable functions. DPM’s lively parties and unique feeling of brotherhood advanced DPM towards its desire of eventual acceptance into a national fraternity. Front Row: Dan Matarozzi, Ernie Forcino, Paul Purchia, Bruce Cavender, Hugh Ortman, Roger Haley, Mike Strada, Bob Sauchell, Gil Rowlcnson. Second Row: Don Pawliczek, Mike O’Keefe, Wayne Marciano, Phil Thomas, Don Forlcnzo, Bob Grocn- inger, Charlie Finnoccario, Bob Walsh, Phil Burke, Tom McNally, John Parcse, Bob Schcrczc. Third Row: Paul Barnisch, Doug Nitch, Gary Schaeffer, Jeff Walker, Clark Mester, Jack McCarthy, Don Holmes, Denny Kelly. Back Row: Pete Philben, Bill Donaldson, Paul Campbell, Bcrnic O’Connor, Mike Daniels, Thelonius Von Bracnal, Tom Bennett, Bill Murphy, D’Arcy Grallagcr. 149 LAMBDA KAPPA DELTA Highlighted by a new awareness, Lambda Kappa Delta strengthened its unique bond of brotherhood in 1967. And fraternity still meant seventy five mutual experiences, whether in the cacophony of a Halloween party, the warmth of an Orphan’s Outing, the discussion of the fraternity lunch table, or the exultation of a winning football team. Front Row, Kneeling: Paul Miraglia, S.G.A. Rep.; Jerry Rindcr, Treasurer; Dan Vasti, President; Ron Monsaert, Vice-President; Dan DiCcrbo, Secretary. Second Row: Peter Stenncr, Martin Meade, Hank Maccaro, Joseph Cassar, Larry Hatab, Robert Marccllino, Joseph Por- tale, Doug Critchell. Third Row: John Cary, Nick Scgetario, Don Mulligan, Joseph Nezi, John Sheehan, Gene Mahon, Robert Trainer, Dan Vaughan, Stanley Karcewski. Back Row: Bill Towcimak, Len Spagolctti, Carl Lauber, James Buckwalter, John Zurad, Victor Fer- rante, Ed Darcher, John Gallo. 150 Front Rotv: Tom Tourish, Tom Bello, Ed Wallis, Pat Bradly, A1 Cutri, Paul Patsis, Nip Jenkins, Phil Perri, Dennis Krausmann, Rick Fchl, Ray Wiezalis, Mike Gorman, John Dinolfo, Joe Sassani. Second Rotv: Joe Burt, Jack Kerrigan, Bill Hyslop, Alan Stern, Vince Plano, Jim Fior- ilo, Carl Pardini, Joe Mule, Chuck Bakia, Tom Rose, Tom DcLuca, Mike Chappcllc, Joe Sindaco. Third Rotv: Mike Stchling, John Valerio, Marty Neezypor, Jim Fogarty, Rich Angowski, Mike Gorniowski, Ed Eisenhower, Sal DiNenna, Bernie Podcasy, Rich Castcllonc. Back Rotv: Gene Wofcl, Tim Bourne, Bruce Lcusden, Dick Nuffort, Tom Fox, Bob Morano, Bob Harte, Mike Fitzpatrick, Bob Glasscn, Ed Kiley, Bill Hicring, Dave Reid, Frank Piccolo. 151 Front Row, Kneeling: John Duffy, Bill May, Epiprytanis; Frank Faas, Pylortes; Jay Dugan, Hegemon; Don Swanton, Hypophetcs; Ray Palmer, Grammateus; Kevin Gallen, Prytanis. Back Roiv: Rod Wille, Rich McCunncy, Tom Costello, Paul Krisher, Jim Hazel wood, Ron Lamb, Dcnncs Crowley, Al Claiborne, Bill Schocnfeld, Bob Gobrick, Mark Beaty, Mike Dumsha, Mike Nervi. Tau Kappa Epsilon is Villanova’s first and only national fraternity, and as such, has exemplified the true meaning of fraternity.” Whether carry- ing the International Shaft,” highlighting the Homecoming Chariot Race, or finishing a losing football season, TKE continued its tradition of high spirit and a united brotherhood. TAU KAPPA EPSILON 152 Front Row, Kneeling: John Duffy, Bill May, Jay Dugan, Don Swanton, Ray Palmer, Bob Gobrick, Kevin Gallen. Second Row: Vito Minei, Jim Mc- Cullough, Bob Polizzoto, Jim Hazel- wood, Ron Lamb, Frank Faas, A1 Clai- borne, Ted McDermott, Jim Dolcn, Rich Avil, Basil Mucha. Third Row: Dave Fender, Mike Dumsha, Rod Willc, Tony Weiss, Geoff Taylor, Tom Costello, Den- nis Crowley, Paul Krishcr, Jeff Setesak, John Rollman, Jim Bcrning, Bill Kamon, Pete Avioli, Mike Nervi, Ed Doushock, Steve Woodburn. Back Row: Owen Murphy, Walley Cullen, Jim Magnata, Pete Eisele, Greg Smitl, Gary Mead, Bill Schoenfeld, Gene Valet, Joe Bludis, Tim Sullivan, Frank Villani, Neil Dcgris. 153 PI THETA CHI Pie Shop Seminars, a Fashion Show, a Dinner Dance, and the adoption of a child are all part of the Pi Theta Chi Sorority. Even more intrinsic to the meaning of sorority”, however, arc the small, often overlooked, threads which bind these women together, and the common desire to improve the lot of future female Villanovans. Front Row: Maria Russo, Nadine Coyer, Mary McAleer, Marianne Amster, Meg McKcrnan, Susan Quinn, Maureen McHale, Virginia McMahon, Kate Madden, Judi Garwood, Joan Aquilani. Back Row: Marguerite Stuhler, Jan Zeller, Marianne Hcromin, Eileen Fyncs, Elaine Bonner, Maureen Stianchc, Maureen Mahan, Diane Bcnsing. 154 Front Row: Marie Salvucci, Pat Moore, Nadine Coyer, Mary Me- Aleer, Della DcLalio, Secretary; Nance Dicciani, Vice-President; Susan Quinn, President; June Rigby, Treasurer; Marianne Amstcr, I.F.C. Rep.; Kate Mad- den, Barbara Schultz, Carol Gaulda. Second Row: Karen Mudry, Maureen McHale, Vir- ginia McMahon, Maria Russo, Elaine Bonner, Judi Garwood, Marguerite Stuhler, Maureen Stianchi, Meg McKernan, Janet Hand, Camille Cashman. Back Row: Diane Wind, Pat Philli- peck, Pat Albert, unidentified, Diane Bensing, Jan Zeller, Mari- anne Heromin, Eileen Fynes, Maureen Mahan, Joan Aquilani. 155 The Inter-Fraternity Council governs the four social fraternities and the sorority at Villanova. This year’s‘Council assumed a more organizational and authoritarian role in rushing and pledging activities, and emphasized the need for additional fraternal organizations. INTER- FRATERNITY COUNCIL Front Row: Lawrence Jcrz, Susan Quinn, Paul Miraglia, President; Daniel Vasti, Stewart Bateman. Second Rotv: Paul Gormley, Moderator; Susan McCormick, Claire Kaplus, Jay Dugan, Marianne Amster, Ted McDcrmitt. Back Row: Thomas McNallcy, Robert Moran, William May, Owen Murphy, Mike Daniels. 156 IIhonoraries DELTA EPSILON SIGMA The National Catholic Honor Society at Villanova, Delta Epsilon Sigma, accepts juniors and seniors in the College of Arts and Science who are in the top 10% of their class and exhibit leadership and promise of future success in their chosen fields. Front Row: Frank Pavlik, Joseph Casino, Kathleen Maher, Michael Soroka, William Cattic, Harry McQuillen. Back Row: Rob- ert Ross, Richard Fieo, Peter Terry, William Camposano, Louis Buzzeo, John Zurad, James Brown, Michael Makynen, Peter Lynns, Leo Comerford. 158 Front Row: Ira Wcisman, Charles Hill, Thomas Mc- Intyre, Robert Farrell, Maria Maguire, Robert Gobrick, Joseph Pietrzyk, Joseph Lang, Dennis Dannon, Raymond Palmer, Robert Ott, Thomas Scheib, John Volpe, Thomas Grant, Edward Anderson. Back Row: Carmen Laurelli, William Chriss, William Hansell, William May, Charles Croney, Mark Dcmbosky, Nicholas Piaz- zola, Fred Trietsch, George Baka, Henry Muller, Michael Ruane. Joseph Lang, Vice-President; Edward Anderson, Presi- dent; Raymond Palmer, Bridge Correspondent; Nicholas Piazzola, Treasurer; Mark Dembosky, Corresponding Secretary. The electrical engineer in the top one-third of his class who desires open intellectual exchange with faculty and other members of his profession may seek entrance into the electrical engineering honor society, Eta Kappa Nu. The quality of its members is guaranteed through demanding entrance require- ments and the highly competitive nature of the College of Engineering. ETA KAPPA NU Gamma Phi, the honor society of the College of Commerce and Finance, promotes the development of scholastic and leadership qualities. The superior ability of its members is assured through the high academic re- quirements and competitive interview program. Front Row: Joseph Azrack, Dave Albright, Vice-President; John Seaborn, Joseph Purifico, President; John Fink. Back Row: William Nott, Richard Craig, Robert Schapperlc, Lawrence Rovi. 160 GAMMA PHI PI SIGMA EPSILON The Alpha chapter of Pi Sigma Epsilon, the national pro- fessional fraternity for students in marketing, economics, and the administrative sciences, prepares its members for entrance into the business world. Members arc chosen on the basis of academic achievement and participation in extra-curricular activities. Philip Evans, Patrick Gillan, Robert Schau- mann, Charles Falvcy, James Carlin, Robert Knof. Front Row: James Carlin, Philip Evans, Patrick Gillan, Robert Knof, Robert Schau- mann. Second Row: Dennis Strayhan, Nor- man Maurer, James Albcrtini, Richard Har- ter, Richard Blake, Michael Sasck, Jeffrey Pcsncl, Norris Hanna, Christopher Egger, Jay Cavanaugh, Joseph Sturla. Back Row: Cris Marrone, Charles Falvcy, Robert Wnek, Mark Harbourt, Leroy Klein, Frank Einsel, Larry Urik, David Denise, Joseph Hodek, Cliff Harbourt, Ray Gebhard. 161 TAU BETA PI The ViUanova chapter of Tau Beta Pi, the national honorary engineering society, this year received a national award for work in a survey of alumni. This survey dealt with employment and educational opportunities and their relationship to Villanova’s undergraduate program. Joseph Lang, Charles Green, Edward Ander- son, Treasurer; Nicholas Piazzola, Corres- ponding Secretary; James Meyer, Vice- President; Absent - John Shey, President. __.... .wtv-. ...viuiu otceie, Kichard A. Russo, Meyer, Dario Gasparini, Dennis Bannon, Joseph Thomas Gionta, Ira Weisman, Curran Seeklla, Pictrzyk, John Volpe. Back Row: John Meade, Gallen, John Madden, Thomas Grant, Joseph P Anthony Kam, Edward Glyn, Robert Farrell, Raymond a mer, Fred Trietsch, Charles Green, Edward Ander- -Lana Ma uire Robert Ott, Michael Raune, Thomas p, 'b Fra k Westawski, Nicholas Piazzola, George Baka. 162 Front Rotv: Charles Green, Recording Sec- retary; Neil Sheehan, Curran Sekella, Presi- dent; Frank Bradley, Vice-President. Second Row: Anthony Weiss, Richard Hcibcl, Fran- cis Ochs, Anthony Basilio, Emanuel Corti, Thomas Gionta, Treasurer; John Reiner. Back Row: Robert Herguth, Richard Stev- enson, Dennis Carluzzo, Frank Wcstawski. Front Rotv: Robert Polizzutto, Glenn Desi- mone, Robert Janke. Second Row: Robert McDuna, Daniel Welsh, Stephen Griggs, Achini Mathur. Pi Tau Sigma, the national honorary mechanical engineering fraternity, directly implements its goal of promoting the high ideals of the engineering pro- fession through numerous services concerning future employment plans and current academic problems. PI TAU SIGMA 163 Front Row: Harry Freeland, Historian; Bill Crielly, Secretary; Jay Walsh, President; John Krajsa, Vice-President; Raymond Collins, Treasurer. Second Row: Mike Beatty, Bob Gw in, Mike Ruanc, Alan Bodnar, Don Riazdi. Third Row: John Ways, Ray Usategui, Bob McNally, Ed Rudzinski, John Rossi, Rick Whitman, Andy Rizzo. Back Row: Jeff Wisdom, Dan Caramanico, Tony Moskal, George Alexander, Bob Lawrence, Richard Ferris. ALPHA PHI OMEGA Alpha Phi Omega, the newly formed campus-centered national service organiza- tion, assists with registration, commence- ment, concerts, mixers, blood drives, and other projects for a better Villanova. ALPHA PSI OMEGA Alpha Psi Omega, the dramatics honor fraternity, brings together those with a high interest in the field of dramatics to promote all phases of thesbianism. Front Row: William Cooper, Francis Tigani, President; Vincent Morgan. Second Row: Jerome Boher, Kenneth Morgan, Brian Morgan. Third otv‘ Thomas Rowland, Thomas Mclcck, John Meuse, Nicholas Knox. Bac ou- Raymond Corper, Philip Bosakowaki, John Benigo. 164 Front Row: Joseph Brennan, Robert Rigolizzo; Shelley M. Kam, Mr. Emil Amclotti, Chairman Mathematics Dept.; Thomas Dougherty. Back Row: James Vincenza, Joseph McEnerney, Robert Smith, Nicholas Aug- elli, Vice-President; William DcLonc, President; Richard Irvine, Robert McDcvitt, Dr. James O. Brooks. PI MU EPSILON The Villanova chapter of Pi Mu Epsilon, the national mathematics honor society, was initi- ated this year. Under President William Delini, the society has already established a tutoring program in mathematics. Pi Mu Epsilon empha- sizes and encourages independent research pro- jects, and the presentation of their results to the society. SIGMA THETA TAU Despite its youth on campus, the Alpha Nu Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau has pro- gressed rapidly. Increases in female enrollment and a national emphasis on professional quality ensure that the future will be equally successful for the nurses honorary society. Front Row: Mary Francis Lynch, Margaret Gorman, June Celia, Sister Mary Regina Flatley, Eileen Walter, Carol Cantancse, Edith Louise Thornton, Eliza- beth Hewitt, Justine I. Rucker, Phyllis Rampulla, Kathryn Bolger, Ann McCracken Knight, Evelyn Johnson, Joan Teresa Large, Mary Alice Holand. Second Row: Marguerite Dolan, Marguerite Kurzcjewski Aromando, Linda Pazdan, Deatricc Adorno, Barbara Ann Park, Sister Bernard Anthony McGrath, Laurel Kervin, Andca Isacco, Julia Paparell, Ann Kean, Dorothy Boyle, Jose- phine Carmosky. Back Row: Sister Maria Burgoyne, Ann Donnelly, Joan Gadren, Joan Ann Rinko, Margaret Dolan, Mary Casey, Teresa Christian, Noel McGechan, Maureen Regan, Edith Lloyd, Mary Ann Lokitis, Margaret Jae Griffiths, Phyllis Buxton, Nancy Tomney, Bcrnadine Zzetsky, Mary Louise Quigley, Marion Schrum, Catherine Oblacznski, Ann McCrea, Mary Ann Rooney, Eleanor Wasileski, Barbara Tryn Grubb, Barbara Lowery. 165 •yV ?©, A SPORTS Lou Sonzogni Charlie Farnan (manager) Bob Whelan (secretary) c Art Mahan (athletic director) 168 VARSITY FOOTBALL New season, new coach. The Cats burst onto the field. Front Row: John Bruner, Tom Urbanik, Lou Ferry. Back Row: Sterling Brown (asst, head coach), Jack Gregory (Head coach), Walt Posadowski, Dan Loughiin. Co-captain Fred Levinsky. 169 Front Row: Fred Levinsky, Brendan Murray co- captains. Second Row: John Schunke, Mike Poehner, Dallas Webb, Barry Grossman, Joe Colistra, Leo Rossi, Billy Andrcjko, Jack Lignelli, Ed Bollinger. Third Row: Paul Owen, John Valenza, Bruce Bendish, Steve Geary, Bill McCormack, Joe Greco, Brian McDonnell, Kevin Gallcn, Joe Nolan, Dennis Ditzc. Fourth Row: Rich Moore, Tom Chmielewski, Tom Braun, Clark Mcstcr, Bill Walik, Tom Shugruc, Frank Bogle, Frank Boal, Ken Bosacco, Wayne Wiggins, Dennis Kelly, John Sod- aski. Fifth Row: Marty Elwood, Rich Brezski, Mike Mahalic, Bill Sather, Mike McDonald, Mike Zizzo, Roman Jciscn, Joe Kcflfcr, Gene Humay, Terry Cun- ningham, Tom Boyd, Chuck D’Agostini. Sixth Row: Wally Abrams, mgr., Paul Stella, Fran Auch, Mark Schiller, Pete Grana, Gerry Ellis, Denny O’Neill, Mike Danahcr, John Trcacey, Gene Arthur, Bill Dailey, Hugh Ortman, mgr. Back Row: Dan Laughlin, John Brunner, Lou Ferry, coaches; Jack Gregory, head coach, Walt Posadowski, asst, head coach, Sterling Brown, Tom Urbanik, coach. 170 The definition of Fall on a college campus may be summarized in one word: football. With the new football season at Villanova came Jack Gregory, former assistant head coach at Annapolis. Mr. Gregory entered the Main Line gridiron scene with the diffi- cult task of combining a group of determined young men into a cohesive football unit in less than three weeks. With the aid of six assistant coaches, he began the construction of a Bear Bryant” type football team based on speed. But more important, Mr. Gregory instilled in his term a keen competitive spirit and an insuperable pride that would last throughout the season. A big hole arouses senior co-captain Brendan Murray. 171 172 173 174 This year’s football team was sparked by the Brooklyn Bullet, Bill Andrejko. Billy fits snugly into Coach Gregory’s new plans for offense, and after a slow start, blossomed into an invaluable quarterback. He broke all existing Villanova passing records, including six touchdowns passed in one game (doubling the previous record), and finished his season with the top pass completion percentage in the nation. 175 I Elusive Walik scampers around left end. Boal swivels behind a timely block. Villanova’s 1967 football season was not the most successful in recent years, but spirit remained high through four heartbreaking losses. Coach Gregory’s Hel- met Club spoke of a pride long underdeveloped in Vil- lanova football, and, as membership in this unique club grows, so will the number of victories for a new Villanova football dynasty. 1967 VARSITY FOOTBALL Villanova 0 West Virginia 40 Villanova 9 14 Villanova 24 27 Villanova 23 16 Villanova 0 3 Villanova 41 16 Villanova 0 3 Villanova 23 14 Villanova 41 23 Villanova 6 52 176 177 178 BASKETBALL The 1967-68 Villanova Basketball season was executed in typical Jack Kraft style. Both defensive and offensive confusion led to a dismal start with a 1-5 record. But the new year ushered in a nine game winning streak and an eventual 18-8 record. Led by top scorer John Jones, Captain Joe Crews, Frank Gillen, and a late season burst by Sam Sims, the Wildcats, despite an extremely difficult schedule, turned a cold December into a forgotten nightmare, and treated us to another outstanding season. So, What’s Another? Joe Crews Takes Ball Control to Heart. 179 Jim McIntosh vs. Bob Lanier 180 Captain Joe Crews Sitting: Bob Melchionni, Gene Kelly, Joe Crews, Cap- tain; Fran O’Hanlon, Frank Gillen. Standing: Dan Dougherty, Asst. Coach; Joe McErlane, Mgr.; Jack Kraft, Coach; Frank McCall, John Jones, John Schroc- dcr, Leon Wojnowski, Jim McIntosh, George May, Sam Sims, Jake Nevin, Trainer; Tom Pawlowski, Mgr.; George Raveling, Asst. Coach. 181 VARSITY BASKETBALL Villanova Opponent 58 Providence 54 52 Princeton 77 65 U. S. C 62 Fairfield 63 63 Marquette 81 59 , Duquesne 78 75 Arizona 59 45 Pennsylvania 44 72 Canisius 55 77 Niagara 54 63 Xavier 62 75 Pennsylvania 45 78 V. P. I 61 64 Textile 51 62 St. John’s 57 62 St. Bonaventure 66 52 Temple 61 63 Detroit 55 57 DcPaul 48 78 Niagara 56 54 St. Joseph’s 63 77 Duquesne (2 Overtimes) 76 64 La Salle 56 58 Providence 42 80 Seton Hall 66 77 Wyoming 66 55 Kansas 49 E.C.A.C. Quaker City Tournament N.I.T. RECORD: 19-9 Joe shoots . . . John coils. 182 N.I.T. For the past six years. Jack Kraft-coached Villanova teams have appeared in a post-season tournament. 1967-1968 marked the Wildcats’ seventh consecutive such appearance in either the NCAA or the N.I.T. Tournament. Madison Square Garden had changed, but the magic of the letters N.I.T. had not. Villanova, behind John Jones’ career high 38 points and Fran O’Hanlon’s 14, whipped Wyoming 77-66 in the first round. In the quarter- finals, a combination of a cold second half and an even colder night from the foul line combined to eliminate the 'Cats’. The opponent was Kansas, and the score was 49-5 5. The nets come down following the regular season, only to be replaced for the N.I.T. 184 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL The 1967-1968 Freshman Basketball Team, coached by Dan Dougherty and George Raveling, turned into one of the finest Freshman teams in Villanova history. Led by All-American Howard Porter (31 points and 20 re- bounds per game), the Wildkittens compiled a 15-3 record, captured the Big 5 Freshman title, and convinced the sportswriters of the nation that they were good enough to be ranked No. 2 in the East. Front Roiv: Joe Morris, Fran Corr, Frank Hatch, Joe Walters, Ken Johnston. Back Row: Dan Dougherty, Coach; Mike Dacko, Mgr.; John Fox, Hal Watson, How- ard Porter, Clarence Smith, Larry Vogel, Carl Salzer, Mgr.; George Raveling, Asst. Coach. Missing from the picture is Tom Hines, Mgr. 186 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Villanova Opponent 68 .... Princeton ........ 63 94 .... Wesley J. C......71 91 ----- Rider............. 83 98 ----- St. Peter’s....... 65 71 .... Temple ........... 85 76 .... Pennsylvania .... 75 61 .... St. Joseph’s ..... 56 90 ---- Phi la. Textile -- 64 77 ____St. John’s ........ 79 83 .... Wesley J. C........79 62 .... St. Joseph’s ..... 58 86 _____ La Salle.......... 84 89 .... Pennsylvania .... 74 91 ____St. Peter’s........ 81 106_____ LaSalle........... 89 60 .... Trenton J. C......72 79 .... Temple .......... 63 91 .... Scton Hall ...... 66 RECORD: 15-3 187 TRACK Coach Jumbo Elliott and Assistant Coach Jack Pyrah, this year, guided the Villanova thin-clads to their most successful season since 1957. Highlights of the season were the setting of a new World Record in the Two-Mile Relay by Charlie Messenger, Ian Hamilton, Frank Murphy and Dave Patrick; the winning of the IG4A Championship; and the winning of the NCAA Indoor Championship (the first Villanova NCAA Track Championship since 1957). Success, throughout the year, was due to a con- certed team effort. In addition to the Two-Mile Relay Team, the team was greatly aided by the efforts of sprinter and hurdler Erv Hall;quarter-milcr Larry James; polc-vaultcrs Vince Bizarro and Bill Marvin; high, broad, and triple jumper Jay Derent; distance runners Tom Donnelly, Des McCormack, and Al Mc- Cafferty; back-up two mile relay runners Andy O’Reilly, Jack O’Leary, and Craig Nation; and mile relay runners Hardge Davis, Hal Nichter, Ken Prince, and Bob Whitehead. Kneeling: Des McCormack, Al McCaffcrty, Greg Muth, Charlie Messenger, Jack O’Leary, Bill Marvin, Jim Wicr, Hal Nichter, Jay Dcrent. Standing: Jumbo El- liott, Coach; Frank Murphy, Vince Bizzarro, Andy O’Reilly, Tom Prince, Dave Patrick, Ian Hamilton, Tim Drake, Bob Whitehead, Rene Schlag, Bill Grant, Cliff Harbourt, Erv Hall, Mike Garvey, Ken Prince, Dick Bucrkle, Tom Donnelly, Jim Kain, Mgr.; Gene Ritti, Jack Pyrah, Asst. Coach. 188 189 INDOOR TRACK January 12 Washington CYO Meet. .. .Wash., D. C. 13 Massachusetts K. of C..Boston, Mass. 19 L. S. Invitational..L. A. Sports Arena 25 Wanamaker Millrose Games Madison Sq. Garden 27 Boston AA Meet..........Boston Garden February 2 N. Y. K. of C. Meet . . . Mad. Sq. Garden 3 Phila. Inquirer Games. .Convention Hall 9 U.S.T.F.F...........Madison Sq. Garden 17 Mason-Dixon Games.......Louisville, Ky. 23,24 Nat’l AAU Champ.........Oakland, Calif. March 1 Cleve. K. of C. Meet. ..Cleveland Arena 9 ICAAAA Champ.. . .Madison Sq. Garden 15, 16 NCAA Championships.. . .Detroit, Mich. OUTDOOR TRACK April 13 Penn State ......................Away 20 Iona Relays .....................Away 26, 27 Penn Relays ....................Away May 3,4 Quantico Relays .................Away 11 Quantico.........................Home 31 ICAAAA...........................Away I 90 FRESHMAN TRACK FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY While VUlanova's Varsity Track and Cross Country Teams were winning IC4A and NCAA Championships, the respec- tive Freshman Teams were grooming themselves to carry on the Villanova tradition of winning. Under the professional guidance of Jumbo Elliott and Jack Pyrah, and led by sub- four-minutc milcr Marty Liquori, quarter-miler Lamottc Hyman, Joe Kurzroc, Dion Rahill, and Jim Sweizer, the Freshman thin-clads and harriers both produced fine seasons. To their coaches, themselves, and their fellow Villanovans, they have proven that they arc ready, willing, and able to assume the responsibility of maintaining the excellence, ex- pected of Villanova Track and Cross Country Teams. FRESHMEN CROSS-COUNTRY VILLANOVA 15 St. Joseph’s 48 29 Penn State 26 19 New York A.C. 36 20 La Salle 37 25 Georgetown 30 Jim Sweizer, Joe Kurzrok, Lamottc Hyman, Marty Liquori. Kneeling: Jim Sweizer, Chris Mason, Joe Jurgens, Marty Mgr.; Marty Hughes, Brian Sullivan, Bob Byron, Greg Luquori. Standing: Jack Pyrah, Asst. Coach; Jim Kane, Fratrick; Jumbo Elliott, Coach. 191 CROSS COUNTRY Coach Jumbo Elliot’s 1967 harriers seemed to show no strain in duplicating last year’s perfect record. Led by All-Americans Tom Donnelly and Charlie Messenger, the team produced their second straight, undefeated, dual meet season. The Cats then climaxed a great season by winning the 1C4A and NCAA championships, proving that they arc probably the best cross-country team in the world. 192 ' • -s. - ■Jfg I xl i Kneeling: Jack O’Leary, Greg Muth, Dcs McCormack, Al McCaffcrty, Dick Bucrkle, Craig Nation. Standing: Jim Kain, Mgr.; Jack Pyrah, Asst. Coach; Frank Mur- phy, Cuff Harbourt, Mike Garvey, Dave Patrick, Tony Scllito, Andy O’Reilly, Charlie Messenger, Tom Don- nelly, Ian Hamilton, Jumbo Elliot, Coach. 193 First Rotv: Jack Brangan, John Fitzgerald, Paul Horns- Icth, Paul Campbell, Joe Reidy, Jeff Farrell, Rich Mc- Atccr, Mike Fitzmaurice, Co-Capt. Second Ronr. Ted Mclnychuk, Peter Ancona, Frank Musico, Peter Mon- tcro, Bob Hartye, Bill McDonough, Rich Lamb. Third Row: Nick Callazzo, Diving Coach; Bill Hooper, Mgr.; J. C. Pedersen, Mgr.; Kevin Brennan, Bob Goldschmidt, Ed Ritti, Co-Capt.; Frank Hartye, Charles Stone, Ed McClatchy, Jack Lumsdcn, Asst. Coach; Ed Gcisz, Coach. 194 SWIMMING The 196$ version of Villanosja’s Varsity Swimming team boasted the finest season ever, compiling a 10-4-1 won-lost record. Captained by one of the most outstanding swimmers in the nation, Mike Fitzmaurice, the Catfish placed sixth in the E.C.A.C. and promised to show respectively at the N.C.A.A. meet in late March. An outstanding relay comprised of Frank Hartyc, Mike Fitzmauricc, John Fitzgerald and Paul Campbell, lost to a Yale team by less than a second in the 800 yard freestyle. Coach Ed Geisz, assisted by Jack Lumsden, together built a nationally prominent team and one in which Villanova should take pride. 195 Villanova VARSITY SWIMMING Opponent 27 . Yale 77 50 . . Maryland 54 75 . . Catholic University . . 28 43 . Princeton 61 87 . West Chester 17 52 . Army 52 62 . Rutgers 42 68 . La Salle 34 38 . Navy 66 76 . Pennsylvania 27 66 . Monmouth 38 62 . Penn State 42 72 . St. Bonaventurc 32 73 . Temple 31 63 . N. Y. U RECORD: 10-4-1 39 197 FRESHMAN SWIMMING Although compiling a mediocre 5-6 record, a determined handful of yearling super-stars assured continued top-notch swimming at Villanova. The squad was paced by transplanted West German Olympic hopeful, Olaf Von Schilling, ably assistes! by Dave McDonough, Don Colombo, Bob Bennowitz, Tom Battles and Bill Kcnwcll. Kneeling: Don Colombo, Bob Corno, Bill Schultz, Al Martinez-Fonts, Ed Long, Jim Nolly, Bob Bennwitz. Standing: Nick Callazo, Diving Coach; Mark Lubbers, Mgr.; Alaf von Schilling, Bill Kcnnwcll, Dave MeDon- ough, Matt McNamara, Tom Battle, John Schrider, Warren Caldwell, Jack Lumsden, Asst. Coach; Ed Geis, Coach. FRESHMAN SWIMMING Villanova 29 ............ Princeton ........ 68 ............ West Chester ..... 37 ............ Hill School ...... 51 ............ Army Plebes....... 46 ............ Episcopal Academy 64 ............ Rutgers .......... 48 .......... Navy ............. 49 .......... Pennsylvania ..... 50 .......... Malvern Prep ..... 61 ............ Temple............ RECORD: 4-6 Opponent ...... 74 ...... 36 ...... 58 ...... 53 ...... 49 ...... 35 ...... 56 ...... 54 ...... 45 ...... 37 198 BASEBALL After finishing the 1967 season with 11 consecutive wins, the Villanova Baseball Team started the 1968 season with a win over Bowdoin College. Coached by Ath- letic Director Art Mahan, the Wildcats hope to continue their winning ways. Villano- vans are looking to Seniors Hal Burke, Steve Krines, and Pete Lagos to help them to real- ize this dream. 199 1968 BASEBALL SCHEDULE March 25 Bowdoin ................ Home March 27 Penn ................... Home March 30 Vermont ................ Home March 31 Dartmouth .............. Home April 1 Maine .................. Home April 4 Lafayette .............. Home April 6 St. Joseph’s ........... Away April 8 Princeton .............. Away April 9 New Hampshire .......... Home April 11 Navy ................... Away April 13 Penn State ............. Away April 16 La Salle ............... Home April 18 Army ................... Away April 22 Rider .................. Away April 24 Seton Hall ............. Home April 27 Ithaca ................. Home May 1 West Chester............ Home May 3 Fordham ................ Home May 4 Rutgers ................ Home May 11 Textile ................ Away May 17 Temple ................. Home May 18 La Salle ............... Away 200 For the past 1 5 years. Athletic Director Art Mahan has continually produced an eastern power which has continually been ranked in the top seven in the East. With many returning lettermen from last year’s squad, which was overlooked for an NCAA bid because of rain-outs, this year’s squad should uphold its winning tradition. Front Row: Steve Krines, Sam Greenwood, Ken Rudzin- ski, Art Mahan, head coach, Larry Shane, asst, coach, Joe Urbanowitz, Pete Lagos. Middle Row: Gene Ram- pone, George Pond, Glenn Desimone, Mike Leach, Char- lie Fitzpatrick, Harold Burke, Ron Ulan. Back Row: Jim Murray, manager; Ric Lettieri, Jim Manion, Mike Shanley, Jake Nevin, trainer. 201 Leading the 1968 Wildcats is the third baseman Steve Krines, the leading kitten in the nation last season. Though Steve was overlooked for All-Amer- ican honors last year, he is certain to once again be a leading batter and an early draft choice. 202 203 HOCKEY 1968 ICE HOCKEY January 23 Wissahickcn ............... Away 27 University of Tennessee.... Home 31 Hill School ............... Away February 3 Lehigh ..................... Away 12 Academy of the New Church Home 13 Wissahickon ............... Away 18 Lafayette................... Home 20 Lehigh ..................... Away 24 Bucknell ................... Away 25 Rutgers .................... Away 26 Bucknell ................... Home March 3 Rutgers .................... Home 4 Academy of the New Church Home 9 Lafayette................... Away Kneeling: Billy McHale, Bobby Moran, Warren Gabarec (co-captain), Jim Duffy, Jim O’Toole (co-captain), Tom Kay, John Ways. Standing: Jim Pressler, Drew McKinley, Fran Cunningham, Peter Levert, John Hoben, John McLaughlin, John Wall, Dennis Blai ie, Dennis Flanigan, Dave McKay, Jim Murphy (mgr.) Ron Treibcr, Peter Brown (coach). mm John Connor , Jim Casey, Chuck Croney, 1st Sgt. Trautman, Martin Plante, Bill Wright, Stan Lawrynovicz. RIFLE RIFLE October 21 .............. at Georgetown October 28 at Harrisburg College November II . . at Valley Forge Mil. Acad. November 18..................... Drexel December 2........Harrisburg Polyclinic February 10 at Phila. Col. of Pharmacy March 2.................. at Penn State March 9....... Valley Forge Sectionals March 15............ Harrisburg College April 6 ................... at La Salle 1st Sgt. Trautman. Peggy Wynne, John Doe, John Slutari, Buddy Hall. Dave Karlof, Jeff Walkowiak, Paul Sanoski. PISTOL PISTOL November 18 . . at Coast Guard Acad. December 8 at Merchant Marine Acad. January 27 West Point February J M.I.T., Boston State February 10 ....... at Naval Acad. 205 RUGBY First Row: Ron Gucrrieri, Tom Burns, Patrick Dcnnehy, Rich Crawford, Bill Cameron (Capt.), Jerry Donovan, Jack Cassidy, Paul Miraglia, Steve Daunis, Bill Jeffers. Second Row: Pete Eislc, Bill Petrino, Glen DiPalo, Dennis Dcluscio, George Thompson, Ed Roda, Dan Vasti, Walt Gordon, Henry von Brachcl, Glenn Stevick Gus Devine. Third Rotv. Rod Segasi, Bill Salmon, Jim Gra- ziano, Stu Dent, Peter Masters, Leo Decker, Ed Casey, Andy Devine, Joe Mead, Tom McGraw, Rich Ross, A1 Cellar, John Newton, Pat Murphy, Jeff Scdasak, Jack O’Toole, William Cooke, Philip Windsor. Villanova 15 ............ Jefferson Medical 0 Villanova 28 ................ Temple Medical 0 Villanova 0 .... Philadelphia Rugby Club 30 Villanova 6 ..............•.............Duke 18 Villanova 8 ......... Baltimore Rugby Club 3 Villanova 16 .........................Lehigh 0 Villanova 18 . Allentown Sportsman’s Club 5 Villanova 6 .'................. St. Joseph’s 3 206 BOWLING Xneeling: Frank Donahue, Richie Giandrea, Jim Gicgcl. Standing: Hugh O’Callaghan, Tom Richards, Nick Racanclli, Jim Rcpucci (Captain), Ed Casey, Jerry Keffer, Pete Laverty. With the return of last year's high-scoring freshmen, the Wildcat kcglcrs hope to gain a berth in the round robin E.C.B.L. tourna- ment by repeating as the Eastern Intercol- legiate Bowling League — Delaware Valley Section — Champions. The team's extra depth should aid them on their road to victory. First Row: Joe Haas, Jim Doubek, Rich Caroto, Jim MeFadden. Second Row: Dave Kovach, Joe Buccicro, Tony Como, Vince Spalinito, Jack Nagle. WEIGHT LIFTING The Villa nova University Weightlifting team culminated a highly successful 1967 season by placing third in the National Col- legiate Powerlifting Championships last May. At the Nationals, Villanova’s team captain, John Dzurenko, won the most valu- able lifter award. This year’s squad of iron men, under Coach O’Callaghan, and led by Jim Repucci, presently the top power lifter in the country, is stronger than ever, and is a top contender for the National Cham- pionship. 207 VILLANOVA 3 ........ Pierce College 4 VILLANOVA 2 ................ Ursinus 3 VILLANOVA 8 ............St. Joseph’s 2 VILLANOVA 0 ....... Eastern Baptist 4 VILLANOVA 2 ...........West Chester 5 VILLANOVA 1 .............. U. of P. 5 VILLANOVA 1 ..... Philadelphia Textile 3 VILLANOVA 3 .....College of the Bible 2 VILLANOVA 3 ...........West Chester 5 VILLANOVA 2 ................... Navy 2 VILLANOVA 4 .... Northeastern Christian 2 Kneeling: Dave Marr, Tim Sheehan, Rich Yingst, Bob Ricciardi, Louis Mendoza. Standing: Dick Romcjko, Carl Grinchcs, Rocco Chidoni, Wally Deceia, Fran McNulty, Deitmcr Poindexter, Victor Cardoso, Jack Fcnstcrmachcr, Martin von Finch, Pete Stenncr (Cap- tain), Coach Graff. SOCCER 208 LACROSSE First Row: Ed McFadden, Rick Hook, Rich Santoro, Kevin Tyler, Sean Reischmann, Jim Ryan. Second Row: Coach Gene Melcher, Steve Orifile, Mike Prcndcrgast, Ron Meyer, Bill Thompson, Jack Krug, Chip Allen. Third Row: D’Arcy Gallagher, Charlie Bcuchcl, Brian Murray, Bill Cattie, Bruce Birmingham, Pete Mills. Fourth Row: Coach Colin Connor, Bob Harrison, Jim Higgins, John Francis, Brian MacKcnzic, Pat Renn, Ed Vucz. Last Row: Jack Rosso, Ed Canale, Glenn Naticllo, Bob Campanaro, Tim Lawlor, John Scrkovic. 1968 LACROSSE March 23 Adelphi ................. Home March 30 Bucknell ............... Away April 2 Dickinson ............... Away April 6 C. W. Post............... Home April 13 Fairlcigh-Dickinson ..... Away April 19 Nassau .................. Home April 23 Lebanon Valley .......... Away April 25 Muhlcnburg ........ Away April 27 City College of N. Y. ... Home May 4 Georgetown .............. Away 209 GOLF Each Spring, the Villanova Golf Team matches its skills against top college teams of the East. Utilizing the exacting Aronimink Golf Club course as a proving ground, the Wildcat linksmen continually emerge as one of the most powerful squads in inter-collegiate competition. Their accomplishments have maintained Villanova’s tradition of excellence in all sports. Left to Right: Dave Cunningham, co capt.; Bcrnic O’Brien, Dean Barnard, Charles Falvey, Jim Elliott, Jim Albcrtini, co-capt.; Andy Palandjoglou. 1968 GOLF MATCHES April 1 Penn ........................... Away April 4 Lehigh ................... Away April 6 Princeton ................ Away April 8 Rutgers .................. Away April 10 Penn State ............... Away April 17 Navy ..................... Away April 19 Seton Hall ............... Home April 22 Georgetown ............... Home April 26 West Chester.............. Home April 29 St. Joseph’s ............. Home May 1 Delaware ................. Away May 3 Textile .................. Home May 10 La Salle ................. Home 210 CREW Villanova Crew demands long hours and hard work with little reward. Now in its fourth year, the club operates solely on donations, borrowed equipment, and the drive of its members. Training requires long hours of running, weight-lifting, and early morning practices with the purpose of attaining the highest degree of physical coordination and conditioning. Bow to Stern: Greg Liscio, Bob Galli, Joe Pictrabone, Larry O’Malley, Walt Waniewski, Lou Sonzogni, Steve Griggs, Kevin O’Malley, Jack Furey. 1968 INTERCOLLEGIATE ROWING March 30 Naval Academy Lightweights Away April 6 C. W. Post Away April 13 Grimaldi Cup Regatta. Away April 20 Howard, Temple, George Washington Away April 27 Hughes Cup Regatta . . Away May 4 Philadelphia City Championships Home May 8 Marietta . Home May 10, 11 Dad Vail Regatta . Home 211 Front Roiv: Jeff Walker, Vice-President; Jim Doubek, President; Jim McNichol, Secretary; Jim Meyer, Treasurer. Second Row: Joe Mul- vancy, Dave Buechel, Bill McNichol, Tom Mullany, Ed Pcrugini, Bob Walsh, Jim McEl- henny, Shawn Reischmann, Richard Moriarty, Pete Stenner, Stephen Kolbuszowski. Third Row: Tim Hollcran, Jack McGarvey, Ronan, Lacey, Tom McNally, Kevin Kiely, Rich Sal- cito, Jeff Rousseace, Danny Matarozzi, Bob Janke, Ed Oldfield, Al Ravis, Dick Harter, Frank Chester. Back Row: Ed Keating, Bob Hamburger, Charles Borchctta, Bill Furlong, Mike Dillon, Mark Dcmbosky, Bill DeLone, Jim Galvin, Mike O’Connor, John McLellan. 212 A complete education consists of the equal development of the mind, body, and soul. While the mental and spiritual aspects arc well taken care of, it is through the intramural program that the student can achieve his physical development. Here at Villanova, where the spirit of the student body is unequalcd, the well organized program of intramurals makes that spirit a more personal value. INTRAMURALS frow ow. Brian McDonnell, John Lignclli, William Andrcjko, Joseph Greco, ren an urray, Joseph Colistra, Michael Pochncr, Fred Levinsky, Bruce aenduh, Paul Owen. Back Row: Joseph Nolan, Denis Ditze, John Schunke, John Valcnza, Barry Grossman, Kevin Gallcn, Ed Bollinger, Stephen Geary, William McCormack, Dallas Webb, Leo Rossi. BASEBALL Pete Lagos, Mike Shanley, Steve Krines, Charlie Fitz Patrick. 214 VARSITY SENIORS TRACK Front Row: Ian Hamilton, Tony Scllito, AI McCafferty, Craig Nation, Jack O’Leary, Charlie Messenger, Tim Drake, John Derent. Back Rotv: Bill Marvin, Bob MeGrory, Bill Grant, Harry Nichtcr, Ken Prince, Dave Patrick, Vince Bizzarro. SWIMMING Ed Ritti, Bill Hopper, Frank Musico, BASKETBALL Paul Hornslcth, Dick McAtecr, Pete Ancona, Dick Lamb, Mike Fitzmauricc. Joe Crews. 215 SOCIAL Susan Anderson Susan Quinn HOMECOMING Homecoming 1967 was a nostalgic, excit- ing, confusing, nevertheless successful week- end. The fraternity chariot race left some so exhausted that they were unable to re- main for the entire Eislcy Brothcrs-Mich Ryder Concert. On Saturday, victory was not ours in a nevertheless thrilling game against West Chester. And the on-again, off-again highly heralded Homecoming Festival was finally offically postponed for twelve months. 219 20 With a last minute cancellation by the late Otis Redding, the Sophomore Concert with Junior Walker and the Marvcllcttcs was only a moderate success. But Saturday's victory over Buffalo was a redeemer, and set the mood for the gay, intoxicating music of the Kit Kats at the Sophomore Dinner Dance. SOPHOMORE WEEKEND 221 JUNIOR WEEK With the emergence of Spring, each year, comej Junior Week. Many consider this the beginning of the happiest period of their college career. In the Springtime tradition, cares arc light and few. The world situation is not yet an important factor to many. Juniors are looking forward to their last summer of freedom”. And so. Junior Week inevitably embraces the feeling of the time of year and the time of life. Free expression was the spirit of Friday night, as the Four Tops infected a well- prepared crowd. Saturday, the word was enthusiasm, for which some spilled blood. The Magnificent Men were magnificent, the Fat City was there, and Lester Lanin was Lester Lanin. 223 224 I SENIOR WEEKEND Darkness descends upon the second semester senior, a dark- ness imposed by an increased worldly awareness, individual awe, and confusions and dilemmas to be resolved. Senior Week provides a brief but bright respite from these ponderanccs. And so, the Villanova senior will not long remember the D” in Metaphysics, but he will recall a frustrated and angry Calvin Murphy, the nude” look as proposed by hypnotist Richard Hazley, the forever Cute” sounds of the Young Rascals, eternal Lester, and the Union Gap who said so much more than Woman, Woman”. 225 9ZZ PARTIES In the primitive days of man, tribes would gather to celebrate joyous occasions. What resulted was collective hysteria involving music, dancing, intoxication, drum- induced frenzy, and other forms of indulgence. Today’s Villanovan finds remnants of these primitive functions in organized fraternity and class parties. Music is now electric, and the parties only celebrate an end to the drought since the last party. The omniscient observer may deride the obvious deviation from civilized behavior, but he cannot criticize the college specialty — having fun. 227 Eugene Ormandy feted us with a gourmet’s glimpse into classical music; Victor Borge tickled us with his wit and demonstrated his virtuosity and Up with People gave us a fascinating look into 1984. CONCERTS 228 CENTER: Clark Terry Winning Combo—Mike Pedccin Quintet Peter Lewis Jazz Workshop Band from Philadelphia Music Academy INTERCOLLEGIATE JAZZ FESTIVAL A capacity crowd packs the Field House, television cameras scan the 5-man combo on stage, performing as they never have oefore. The audience reacts with every note. It’s Saturday, Febru- ary 24th, 1968, and the finals of the F.ighth Annual Intercollegi- ate Jazz Festival are in full swing. IJF ’68, under the guidance of Dr. James Gatza, the faculty moderator, and General Manager Don Casey, was televised live over a regional television network this year, with the three key winners in tahe competition receiving a trip to the national finals in Miami Beach. Mike Pedecin Quin tet i 230 Ohio State Jazz Workshop Band I UNDER- GRADUATES J. Timothy Bourne Jane Ternosky Janice Zeller 1 I FRESHMEN Reincarnation is the process of rebirth. So it is with every succeeding freshman class at Villanova. Each descends upon the scene fresh from an environment that seemed to revolve about his own existence. His initial mood is confident and expectant, buttressed by the successes he has behind him. The fall is hard. Confidence melts into apprehension, appre- hension gives way to fear, and fear more often than not dis- integrates into total horror. The environment has changed; the stimuli to which he must respond to survive are enor- mously different. No longer is there any evidence to support his contention that he is important; there is in fact every reason to believe that his worth is negligible. The first year is all of these rude awakenings, but there is also a positive aspect. Close upon the heels of the demolition rites known as Orientation, there comes an agonizingly slow but unmistakable integration of the individual into the society that is Villanova. The rudiments of acceptance arc there, but require the polishing and toning artistry of the following year to complete the work. t 234 235 236 H TPTy 1 TJ As acclimation is the cornerstone of the first year, so then must acceptance be that of the second. It has almost been achieved, but only in a tentative, trial by error basis. Doors are opening, but the criteria and standards make them accessible only to those of the earliest budding abilities. As the lowest member of the higher echelons, the sophomore is condoned, admitted grudgingly and with reservation, but nonetheless admitted. His exposure runs the gamut of all that there is to be offered, but on a be seen and not heard” basis. He is still an apprentice with eyes and cars open, watching, listening, and following. Contacts are made, ropes are learned through more than one confrontation with the hierarchy, and self-estimation begins to rise. SOPHOMORES 238 239 240 JUNIORS Initiation is complete in the Junior year. He has arrived; now it is he who constitutes the ruling class. His acceptance has been consummated; his confidence is justified. Experi- mentation becomes the byword, and ranges from hair lengths and dress to types of intoxicants and degrees of rebellion. He serves as the aspiring foundation of Villanova society. His drive is free to roam. All doors arc open, and the wisest take advantage of the opportunities. His new sense of worth mani- fests itself in joining, initiating, organizing, and, above all, experimenting. The Junior’s tastes have not yet solidified. His virginity, mental or otherwise, may still be intact, but not for long. New experiences surround him, and he endeavors to sample them all—some flectingly, others profoundly and intimately. The potpourri of advantages he enjoys are not wasted—nor is his exuberance. His proficiency grows with each sampling, his load becomes heavier, and his responsibilities grow pro- portionately with his increasing privileges. 242 243 244 245 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Tom Grant, Pete Stenner, John Carey, Jim Husted. Formal college cducaion culminates in a Senior” year. The components have been assembled and integrated, but yet need coordination and direction. Some arc certain of their purpose and of their future, but most see no clear, next logi- cal phase of life. This necessitates choice, and often fearful uncertainty. The Senior finds new awareness in old truths. Biased and nebulous opinions arc replaced by documented and concrete SENIOR COUNCIL beliefs. Discussions encompass a broader and more vital range of topics. After four years in a beautiful garden, some have finally eaten, and more important, tasted the choicest fruits, and have preserved planted, and nurtured their seeds for the future. And for some, life has only recently begun. Sure, Father Ryan, but . . 246 Aw’ C’mon, Just one more . . Bill Nott: B.A. in Concerts. Front Row: Ted Radomile, Jan Zeller, Greg Fusco, Doug Critchell, Vito Canuso, Bill Rovere. Back Row: Jim D'Agostino, Jack McGarvey, Joe Pantano, Tom Petruska, Jocko Connelly, Ed Apuzzo. 247 Left to Right: John Carey, Ted Radomilc, Nick Gibbonc, Bill Marvin, Kevin Gallcn, Kathy Bennett, Jack Lignelli, Rick Smialek, Jim D’Agostino, Larry Jerz, Jack Mc- Garvey, Bill Martini, Karen Christiansen, Bill Rovcre, Jan Zeller, Al Norcott, Bill Nott, Dan Vasti, Jack Gardner, Pete Stenner, Jim Husted, Leo Comcrford, Jim Doubck, Tom Grant, Neil Sheehan, Sue Quinn, Jim Meyer, Tom Parsley. 248 Each year, a small group of well-diversi- fied students is recognized as having the qualities necessary to attain membership in the national organization known as Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities, and arc soon doomed to the same anonymity that the title implies. 249 250 Flnt Row: WILLIAM M. ABATE • 2200 Sprout Rd., Broomall, Pa. • B.E. in Cbem. Engin. • WWVU; Stage Crew. RICHARD L. ABRAHAM • 14) Hunt Club Lane, Newtown Square, Pa. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Marketing Soc.; Semper Fidelia. Second Row: ARLENE J. ACAMPORA • 1)17 Cattle Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Educ. • Bio. Club; Conaervative Club; P.S.E.A.; WWVU. DENNIS R. ADAMCZYK • 11 Rowland Avc., Clifton, N. J. • B.S. in Educ. • Intra. Sporta; Sociological Soc.; WWVU. SALVATORE J. AGRO • 65 Cornell St., Willitton Park, N. Y. • B.S. in Educ. • Intra. Sporta; K. of C.; Marching Band; Concert Band. JAMES V. ALBERTINI • 12P S. Hickory St., Mount Carmel, Pa. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • Golf; Intra. Sporta; Marketing Soc.; Pi Sigma Epailon; Pre-Law Soc. Third Row: JOAN M. ALESSIO • 1816 Tree St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Hurt. • Belle Air; Pi Theta Chi; Sociological Soc. ROBERT E. ALEXANDER • 640 Woodland Ave., Springfield, Pa. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. • Beta Gamma Soc.; Soccer; Villanova Singera. Fourth Row: GEORGE L. ALLGOEVER 00 Reading Ave., W. Reading, Pa. B.E. in Elec. Engin. • I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Nu. JAMES D. AMATO • 16 Shield Lane, Edgeworth, Sewickley, Pa. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. • I.R.S.; Pre-Law Soc. Fifth Row: FRANCIS S. AMBROGI • 224 Roalyn Ave., Glenaide, Pa. • B.E. in Mecb. Engin. PETER C. ANCONA • 44 Taymill Rd., New Rochelle, N. Y. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • NROTC; Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Delta Pi Epailon; Intra. Sporta; Swimming. Sixth Row: HAROLD P. ANDERSON, JR. • 4100 Battlea Lane, Newtown Square, Pa. • A.B. in Hiit. • Hiat. Club; Pol. Union; Pre-Law Soc. SUSAN S. ANDERSON • 614 Greenbrook Rd., North Plainfield, N. J. • B.S. in Nun. • Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Belle Air, Social Ed.; N.F.C.C.S.; Phil. Club. Seventh Row: RICHARD S. ANDREJKOVICS • )97 Upland St., Weatbury, N. Y. • B.S. In Pbytici Intra. Sporta; Lambda Kappa Delta; Phyaica Club; Spaniah Club. Fint Row: JAMES F. ANDREWS 544 Barbara Dr., Norristown, Pa. B.S. in But. Adm. • Intra. Sports. JOSEPH F. ARIETA • 129 E. Garibaldi Ave., Nctquehoning, Pa. • B.A. im Humanities • Hi«t. Club; I.R.S., Vice-Pres.; Sociological Soc.; I.C.G., Sgc. at Arms JAMES E ARRIGONI Guilford Rd., Durham, Conn. B.E. in Civil Engin. Third Row: PAUL ASTERIS • 18 Powell Lane, Upper Darby, Pa. • B.S. in But. Adm. NICHOLAS P. AUGELLI • 42 Gedde. Terr., Waterbury, Conn. • B.S. in Math. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Belle Air; Intra. Sports; Math. Club, Vice-Pres.; Mu Lambda Chi; K. of C.; Pi Mu Epsilon. THOMAS J. AUGUSTERFER • 471 Woodbine Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.E. in hitch. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports. RALPH A. BABUSCI • 754 Windermere Ave., Drexcl Hill, Pa. • A.B. in Hitt. Basketball Club; Belle Air; Hist. Club, Treas.; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; N.F.C.C.S.; Pol. Union; Soc. of Mass Servers and Lectors; Sociological Soc.; Spanish Club. STEPHEN L. BACHSTETTER • 59 Elmwood Ave., Allendale, N. J. • A.B. in Soe. Sci. Econ. Soc.; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc. Fourth Row: GEORGE M. BAR A • 55 Main St., R.D. 1, Freeland, Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • Soph. Steering Com.; I.E.E.E.; Beta Gamma Soc.; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi. Fifth Row: RAYMOND J. BAKER • Gen. Deliv., Bushwood P.O., Md. • B.£. in Elec. Engin. • WWVU, Chief Tech. Engin., Chief Engin.; Stage Crew, Sound Mgr. Sixth Row: RAYMOND S. BALCERAK • 55 Magazine St., Carnegie, Pa. • B.S. in Phytict • Intra. Sports; Physics Club. Second Row: LOUIS O. ANDREWS • 540 Berkley St., Berkley, Taunton, Mass. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Nu; Marching Band; Concert Band. EDWARD A. APUZZO • 151 Toilsome Hill Rd., Bridgeport, Conn. • B.A. in Humanities • SGA; Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Belle Air; Bio. Club; Conservative Club; Intra. Sports; N.F.C.C.S.; Shamokinaki; Young Rcpub.; Arts Forum. JOAN A. AQUILANI • 1829 Powell St., Norristown, Pa. • B.S. in Nurt. • Pi Theta Chi. 251 Pint Row: THOMAS J. BALSHI • 506 Orchard Lane, Bethlehem, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Jr. Steering Com.; Bio. Club; Concept; C.C.D.; HUt. Club; Lit. Soc.; Lynx; Music Soc.; Phil. Club; Spanish Club. JOSEPH V. BALTRUKONIS • 852 Marion Rd., Cheshire, Conn. • B.S. in Bio. Bio. Club; Marching Band; Concert Band. DENNIS P. BANNON • 259 Brookside Dr., Feasterville, Pa. • BS. in Elec. Engin. • I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Villanova Engineer; WWVU. Second Row: ROBERT P. BARCHI • Box 27, Old Mill Rd., White House Station, N. J. • B.S. in Phytict • Bio. Club; Music Soc.; Physics Club; Spanish Club; Marching Band; Concert Band. EDWARD R. BARDY, JR. • 643 Frankford Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. I.E.E.E.; Baseball; Intra. Sports. MICHAEL J. BARNES • 3 32 Williamson St., Elizabeth, N. J. • B.S. in But. Adm. Third Row: ROBERT L. BARRETT, JR. • West Long Dr., Lawrencevitle, N. J. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Delta Pi Epsilon; Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; Pre-Law Soc.; Soccer; Tennis. ANTHONY C. BASILIO, JR. • 133 Springton Rd., Upper Darby, Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. NROTC; I.E.E.E.; Circuit; Jr. Steering Com.; Sr. Steering Com.; Intra. Sports. MICHAEL S. BATEMAN • 23 Cedar Lane, Newport News, Va. • B.A. in Hitt. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Belle Air; Pre-Law Soc.; Delta Pi Mu, Pres., Treas., Exec. Com.; I.F.C.; Intra. Sports; Lynx. fourth Row: RICHARD L. BAUCK • 107 E. Park Ave., Oaklyn, N. J. • B.S. In But. Adm. ROBERT J. BAXTER • 3 5 Booth Hill Rd., N. Scituate, Mass. • B.S. in Bio. • Belle Masque; Cheerleader; Intra. Sports; Spirit Com.; Wrestling; Young Repub. JAMES T. BEATTY • 1017 North Ave., Springfield, Pa. • A.B. in Pol. Scl. • Intra. Sports; Soccer; Soc. Club; Villanova Singers. fifth Row: GERARD F. BECKER 145 Center St., St. Marys, Pa. • B.S. in Phytict • NROTC; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Physics Club; Quarter Deck Soc. JOHN J. BELL • 552 E. Monastery Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Acct. Soc.; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; Spirit Com. KATHLEEN D. BENDER • 6071 Drexel Rd., Ovcrbrook, Pa. • B.S. in Nurt. • Soph. Steering Com.; Belle Air; N.F.C.C.S.; Phi Theta Chi; Shamokinaki; I.J.F. 252 Friday: 3:30 P.M. WM Wait ’til she sits down. BACK OFF! Firtt Row: BRUCE P. BENDISH • JJ Frederick Dr., Plain view, N. J. • B.S. In But. Adm. • Jr. Steering Com.; Acct. Soc.; Finance Soc., Vice-Pres.; Football; Vartity Club; Intra. Sport ; Marketing Soc.; Pre-Law Soc. JOHN A. BENIGNO • S Witherspoon Rd., Clifton, N. J. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Belle Air; Belle Masque; Grad. Theater; Soccer; Spanish Club; WWVU. JOHN P. BENIGNO • 100 Warwick Circle, Springfield, N. J. • B.S. in But. Adm. Intra. Sports. Second Row: KATHLEEN R. BENNETT • 40 Hildreth St., Southampton, N. Y. • B.S. in Nurs. • SGA; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Phi Theta Chi; Spirit Com.; Who's Who; Women's Glee Club. DIANE L. BENSING • J6 E. Clearfield Rd., Havertown, Pa. • BS. in Nun. • SGA; Soph. Steering Com.; Belle Air; Phi Theta Chi; Soc. Club; Spirit Com. GORDON J. BERGELSON • 201 Charles Dr., Havertown, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Scl. Hitt. Club; Pre-Law Soc.; Psych. Club; Soc. Club. Third Row: GARY J. BERNARD • 46 E. Webster St., Merrick, N. J. • B.A. in Hitt. Intra. Sports; K. of C. JOSEPH P. BERNARDINI • New Elmer St., VineUnd, N. J. • B.S. in Bio. • Bio. Club; Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta; Spirit Com. EDMUND BIANCARELLI, JR. • 54 Constitution Art., Jessup, Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. I.E.E.E.; Crew. Fourth Row: MARK S. BIBRO • 910 Greentrce Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. • B.A. in Pol. Sci. • I.R.S.; Intra. Sports; K. of C. VINCENT A. BIZZARRO 8417 Castor Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • A.B. in Ptych. • Track. ROBERT A. BLANEY • 1) Mohawk Ave., Rockaway, N. J. • A.B. in Econ. I.R.S., Vice-Pre .; Spanish Club. =! 253 First Row: GEORGE A. BLASIOLE • 620 Sewickley St., Greensburg, Pa. • B.S. in Mecb. Engin. A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sport ; Tau Beta Pi; K. of C.; Pi Tau Sigma. Second Row: EDWARD R. BLAZEJEWSKI • 69 Canoebirch Rd., Levittown, Pa. • BS. in Physics • Delta Pi Mu; Phy ic« Club; Villanovan; WWVU. JEROME J. BOBER • 22 W. Cedar PI., Ramtey, N. J. • A.B. in Soe. Sci. • Alpha Pd Omega; Belle Masque; Hut. Club; Pol. Union; WWVU. EDWARD J. BOEGGEMAN • 612 Gradyville Rd., Newtown Square, Pa. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. HENRY J. BOHINICK • 624 Lee Terr., Morton, Pa. • BS. in Educ. • Marketing Soc.; Photo. Dept.; Pi Sigma Epsilon; P.S.E.A. Third Row: KATHRYN D. BOLGER • 207 Charle St., Bridgeport, Pa. • B.S. in Nurs. Women’s Glee Club; Sigma Theta Tau. CLARENCE E. BOLLINGER • 40 Poole Rd., Westminster, Md. • B.S. in Bus. Adm. • Football; Intra. Sports. GERHARD H. BONAS • 272 Keswick Ave., Glenside, Pa. • B.S. in Physics • NROTC; Physics Club. MARIROSE A. BONHAM 2506 Stoneybrook La., Drexcl Hill, Pa. • BS. in Nuts. • Navy Nurse Corps; Belle Air; Pi Theta Chi; Sociological Soc. Fourth Row: ELAINE A. BONNER • 269 Chestnut Ave., Glen Riddle, Pa. • B.S. in Nurs. • Pi Theta Chi; Sociological Soc.; Spirit Com.; Women’s Glee Club. Fifth Row: EMMETT P. BONNER • Quarters B, U. S. Naval Base, Charles, S. C. • A.B. in Soc. • Villanova Singers; Radio Club. Sixth Row: JOHN W. BORLAND • 2049 McKinley St., Philadelphia, Pa. • A.B. in Seventh Row: BRENDA L. BS. in Nnrs. Theta Tau. BORTOLOT • 7J Stewart Ave., Little Falls, N. J. • • SGA; Jr. Steering Com.; Women’s Glee Club; Sigma It’s a breath mint 254 First Row: PHILIP A. BOSAKOWSKI • 12 Lochatong Rd., Trenton, N. J. • B.A. in Eng. • Soph. Steering Com.; Belle Marque; Intra. Sport ; Marching Band; Concert Band. DAVID L. BOWERS • J02 E. Monroe Ave., Magnolia, N. J. • B.S. in Bui. Atim. • Acct. Soc.; Intra. Sport ; Pre-Law Soe.; Spirit Com. Second Row: CHARLES W. BOWKLEY. JR. • 119 High St., Colonia, N. J. • A.B. in Soc. • Contervative Club; Sociological Soc.; Delta Pi Mu; Pol. Union; Pre-Law Soc.; Marching Band; Concert Band; Villanovani. DENNIS H. BOYLE • 924 Fanthawe St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • Belle Matquc; Finance Soc.; Intra. Sport ; Shamokinaki; Villanova Singer . Third Row: JAMES J. BRACCILLE • 6044 Lindbergh Blvd., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • Intra. Sport . FRANCIS J. BRACONARO • 606 Maplewood Ave., Springfield, Pa. • B.S. in Bio. Fourth Row: FRANCIS R. BRADLEY • 144 Wind or Ave., Lantdownc, Pa. • B.E. in Hitch. Engin. • A.S.M.E., Vice-Chairman; Pi Tau Sigma, Vice-Prc . EDWARD J. BRADY • 17J4 Sheffield Dr., Norri.town, Pa. • B.E. in Hitch. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sport ; WWVU. Fifth Row: MICHAEL E. BRADY • Norma Court, King.ton, N. Y. • B.S. in Bio. • Intra. Athl. Council; Intra. Sport . THOMAS F. BRADY • 2 Side Hill Rd., Ellicott City, Md. • B.S. in Math. • SGA; Geology Soc.; Intra. Sport ; Math. Club; Swimming. RAYMOND J. BRAND • 21 Landau Ave., Floral Park, N. Y. • B.E. in Eire. Engin. • I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Nu; Intra. Sport . PAUL F. BRENNAN • 600 E. Main St., Dallaitown, Pa. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. Intra. Sport . BERNARD J. BRISENDINE • 6716 Gillopie St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Math. • Math. Club. Sixth Row: ROBERT L. BROOKS • 20 7 Oakmont St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Physici • Phytic Club, Pre . TERRENCE K. BROPHY • $5 Overlook Terr., Kingwood, N. J. • B.S. in Cbem. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; A.G£.; A.I.Ch.E.; Intra. Sport ; Rifle; Shamokinaki. Seventh Row: JAMES W. BROWN • 2224 Winding Way, Broomall, Pa. • B.S. in Pbyiici • Delta Epiilon Sigma; Phytic Club. STEPHEN R. BROWN • Apt. B-2, 20J David Dr., Bryn Mawr, Pa. • B.S. in Educ. 255 tint Row: WALLACE F. BROWN • 5J0 Charles Ave., Barrington, N. J. • B.A. in Eng. FRANK J. BRUNO • ))2 Central Are., Hammonton, N. J. • BS. in But. Aim. Second Row: GEORGE G. BRUZZA, JR. • 201 Crescent Parkway, Sea Girt, N. J. • B.S. in Bio. • Jr. Steering Com.; Bio. Club; Conservative Club; Intra. Sports; Young Repub. GARY A. BRYTCZUK • 4)0 Galloping Hill Rd., Roselle Park, N. J. • A.B. in Ptycb. • Jr. Steering Com.; Cheerleader; Intra. Sports; Spirit Com. Third Row: JOSEPH F. BUBNIS • 65 Cleveland Ave., Milltown, N. J. • B.S. in But. Aim. • Intra. Sports. SCOTT B. BUCHANAN • 52J Oxford Rd., Havertown, Pa. • A.B. in Sec. Sci. • NROTC; Drill Team; Intra. Sports; Semper Fidelis. RICHARD J. BUCHANIN • 2 N. Irving St., Allentown, Pa. • B.S. in But. Aim. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Conservative Club; Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; Villanova Singers. STEPHEN J. BUCK • 11)2 Prospect Ridge, Haddon Heights, N. J. • B.S. in Educ. Villanovan, News Editor, Assoc. Editor; Hist. Club; Intra. Sports; P.S.E.A. JAMES P. BUCKWALTER • 417 Wynwood Dr., Willow Street, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta; Spanish Club. CHARLES P. BUFFETT • 17 Holland Ave., New Milford, N. J. • A.B. in Sec. • Music Soc.; N.F.C.C.S.; Villanova Art Club; Cinema Guild. Fourth Row: GERALD P. BURKE • 1 Monroe Ave., Bell Mawr, N. J. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. Beta Gamma Soc., Vice-Pres., Trcas. ROBERT J. BURKE • 7) Ridge Rd., Hamden, Conn. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. • Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Pre-Law Soc. RICHARD P. BURNLEY 41) Harwicke Rd., Springfield, Pa. • B£. in Elec. Engln. • I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports. JOHN M. BURTNICK • 5450 Large St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Educ. Hist. Club; Intra. Sports. EDWARD S. BUTLER • 241) Bala Lane, Ardmore, Pa. • BS. in Bio. FRED F. BUTLER, JR. • 902 Wheatsheaf Rd., Linden, N. J. • B.A. in Mod. Lang. • I.R.S.; Soc. of Mass Servers and Lectors; Villanova Singers; Spires. Fifth Row: LOUIS A. BUZZEO • 45-11 Newtown Rd., Long Island City, N. Y. • B.S. in Bio. • Jr. Steering Com.; Belle Air; Bio. Club; Intra. Sports; Spirit Com.; Pre-Med. Honor Soc. ALBERT E. CACCESE • 46 8 5 th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. • BS. in But. Adm. • Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Acct. Soc.; Pre-Law Soc.; Delta Pi Epsilon; Intra. Sports. 256 Firit Row: ROBERT J. CALTAGIRONE • 518 Warren Blvd., Broomall, Pa. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • Intra. Sport . JAMES J. CAMBURN • 1045 West Ave., Ocean City, N. J. • B.S. in Educ. • P.S.E.A. JAMES R. CAMPBELL • 820 Meadow Dr., Warminster, Pa. • B.S. in But. Adm. Second Row: RICHARD L. CAMPBELL • 108 Riverside Dr., Patrick A.F.B., Fla. • B.S. in Bio. Football. THOMAS M. CAMPFIELD, JR. • 2?1 Carnation Ave., Willow Grove, Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engirt. WILLIAM G. CAMPOSANO • 8 Mohawk Lane, Parlin, N. J. • A.B. in Hitt. • Delta Epsilon Sigma; Hist. Club; I.R.S., Pres.; Intra. Sports. £3 i L. «V 41 « Mfi Li Third Row: VITO F. CANUSO • 225 S. 18th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Eton. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Conservative Club; Econ. Club, Treat.; Gamma Phi; Pre-Law Soc.; Young Repub., Chmn., Treat. ROBERT E. CAPPELLO • 145 Lee Rd., Garden City, N. Y. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; Pre-Law Soc.; Spirit Com. THOMAS J. CARAMORE • 81 Second Place, Uniondale, N. Y. • A.B. in Ptych. • SGA; Intra. Sports; Lacrosse; Psych. Club. Fourth Row: DANIEL A. CARAPELLUCCI • 1827 Ridge Rd., Library, Pa. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Intra. Sports; Shamokinaki; Tau Kappa Epsilon. VICTOR CARDOSO • 555 Court St., Elixabeth, N. J. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • I.E.E.E.; Pol. Union; Soccer; Spanish Club; WWVU. JOHN C. CAREY • 7418 Monita Rd., Baltimore, Md. • A.B. in Soc. Sei. SGA; Sr. Clast Pres.; Jr. Clast Vice-Pret.; Soph. Class Vicc-Pres.; Blue Key; Lambda Kappa Delta; Spirit Com.; Who’s Who; Young Rcpub. 257 Fint Row: DENNIS R. CARLUZZO • ? S. Myrtle St., Vineland, N. J. • B.E. in hitch. Engirt. • SGA; Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steer- ing Com.; A.S.M.E.; Basketball; Intra. Sports; Pi Tau Sigma; Soccer; Spirit Com. Stcond Row: RICHARD A. CAROTO • 708 Edgcmorc Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Acct. Soc.; Bowling Team. Third Row: JAMES F. CARR • 218 S. Scott Ave., Glenolden, Pa. • B.A. in Hist. • Intra. Sports; Photo. Dept.; Soc. of Mass Servers and Lectors; Villanova Singers. Fourth Rose: FRANCIS D. CARTER • 2330 Good Hope Rd., Apt. 1004, Washington, D. C. • B.A. in Hist. • SGA; Beta Gamma; Crew; WWVU. RICHARD R. CARTER • 120 Richard Dr., Riverdalc, N. J. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Jr. Steering Com.; Intra. Sports; K. of C. WILLIAM CASELLA • 2404 Freemansburg Ave., Easton, Pa. • B.S. in Bus. Adm. Acct. Soc.; Finance Soc.; I.R.S.; Intra. Sports. DONALD J. CASEY • 2028 Bellemcad Ave., Havcrtown, Pa. • BS. in Bus. Adm. • Soph. Steering Com.; I.J.F., Gen. Mgr.; Marketing Soc.; WWVU, Asst. Bus. Mgr. Fifth Row: JAMES F. CASEY • 61)7 Alma St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.A. in Eng. • NROTC; Intra. Sports; Rifle Team. JOSEPH J. CASINO • 3434 N. 6th St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.A. in Hist. • Delta Epsilon Sigma; German Club; Hist. Club, Pres.; Who’s Who. JOSEPH A. CASSAR • 2046 Colden Ave., Bronx, N. Y. • B.S. in Educ. • Belle Air; Lambda Kappa Delta; Young Rcpub. AUGUSTUS M. CATANZARO • 22? E. Airy St., Norristown, Pa. • B.S. in Educ. • Spanish Club. Sixth Row: WILLIAM J. CATTIE, III • 3183 Mayflower Rd., Plymouth Meeting, Pa. • A.B. in Hist. Scvtntb Row: NEIL N. CAVALIER • 80 Glenbrook Rd., West Hartford, Conn. B.S. in Bio. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Bio. Club; Intra. Sports; Physics Club; Spirit Com. 258 Firtt Row: ROBERT O. CAVALLO • 6J Nottingham Rd., Ramsey, N. J. • BS. in But. Adm. Jr. Steering Com.; Delta Pi Epailon; Intra. Sporta; SAM; Spirit Com. WILLIAM L. CAVANAGH • J2J S. Cheater Pk., Glenolden. Pa. • A.B. In Ptycb. Intra. Sporta; Paych. Club; Sociological Soc.; Villanova Singera; Spire . Second Row: WILLIAM K. CAVENDER, JR. • 24 Oakdale Dr., Millville, N. J. • B.E. in Elec. Engln. • NROTC; I.E.E.E.; Marching Band; Concert Band; Villanova Singer , Prea.; Havener . EDWARD F. CENTOFANTE • 7412 Revere St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Educ. Hiat. Club; Intra. Sporta. Third Row: NICHOLAS L. CENTRELLA • 1100 Maaon Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. • B.E. in Chem. Engin. • A.I.Ch.E. LOUIS F. CERRONE • 16 Hawthorne St., N. Attleboro, Maaa. • B.A. In Humanltlei • Soph. Steering Com.; Football; Intra. Sporta. Fourth Roic; JAMES M. CHADWICK • 24 Bayview Place, Amityville, N. Y. • B.E. In Citil Engin. • A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sporta; Rugby. CLIFFORD W. CHAPMAN • 200 I at Ave., Abaecon, N. J. • B.S. In Pbytict • A.C.S.; Phyaica Club. Fifth Row: WILLIAM R. CHAPMAN • 202 Hubbard Ave., Stanford, Conn. • A.B. In Soc. Sei. JEFFREY CHARDER • JO Ontario Ave., Maaaapequa, N. Y. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Intra. Sporta; Tenni . Sixth Row: ROBERT L. CHAVES • UJJ King Hwy., Lincoln, Neb. ' A.B. In Soc. • Jr. Steering Com.; I.JJ.; Intra. Sporta; Soc. Society; Villanova Singera; Havener . JOSEPH G. CHLEBOWSKI • 29i Norman St., Bridgeport, Conn. • B.A. In Humanltlei • NROTC; Drill Team; Intra. Sporta; Semper Fidelia. KAREN A. CHRISTIANSEN • IJ0-40 Goethala Ave., Jamaica, N. Y. • B.S. In Nun. SGA; Belle Air; N.F.C.C.S.; Shamokinaki; Sigma Beta Tau; Who’ Who. KATHLEEN A. CINI • 73 J Fairfax Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa. • B.S. h. Nun. Navy Nurae Corpa; Pi Theta Chi; Sociological Soc. LAWRENCE R. CIONE • 8068 Narrow Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. • A.B. In Soc. Sd. Seventh Row: JOHN P. CIPOLLONE • 2629 Summit Ave., Broomall, Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • I.E.E.E.; Aatronomical Soc. ROBERT L. CIRRITO • 400 Darby Rd., Havertown, Pa. • BS. M Chem. A.C.S.; Marching Band; Concert Band. 259 nr i iwm. DANIEL A. CIRUCCI • 54 Hillside Ave., Camden, N. J. • A.fl. in Pe . $d. • Beta Gamma. DANIEL A. CISTONE • 7205 Torresdale Are., Philadelphia, Pa. • BS. in Bus. Adm. • Intra. Sport . DOMINIC J. CIVITANO • 72 Sun Haven Dr., New Rochelle, N. Y. • B.A. in Humanities • NROTC; Hi t. Club; I.R.S.; Intra. Sport ; Sociological Soc. JONATHAN A. CLAIBORNE • 204 36th St., N.E., Washington, D. C. B.E. in Elec. Engin. • I.E.E.E.; Beta Gamma; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Ulanova Engineer. Second Row: FRANCIS C. CLARK • 427 Mt. View Terr., Duncllen, N. J. • B.E. in Cbem. Engin. • SGA; A.I.Ch.E.; Villanova Singer . JOHN J. CLINTON • 2258 S. Bonsall St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Bio. Bio. Club. PAUL F. COCOZZA • 17 Jordan Rd., Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Jr. Steering Com.; Acct. Soc.; Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Pre-Law Soc.; Spanish Club. Third Row: JAMES J. COL ANTONIO • 6908 Lawnton St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.E. in Civil Engin. • A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports; Sociological Soc. JOSEPH J. COLISTRA • 6248 Charles St., Philadelphia, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Football; Varsity Club; Sociological Soc. ROBERT T. COLLET • 248 Nobles Lane, Pittsburgh, Pa. • B.A. in Eng. • Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports. Fourth Row: JAMES L. COMERFORD • 8405 Anderson St., Philadelphia, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Intra. Sports. LEO P. COMERFORD • 663 Cornelius St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Math. SGA; Delta Epsilon Sigma; Math. Club; Marching Band; Concert Band; Art Forum, Secty. DENNIS M. CONNEEN • 131 Harned Rd., Springfield, Pa. • B.S. in Bio. • Football. B.E. Fifth Row: THOMAS A. CONNELL • 2245 S. 71st St., Philadelphia, Pa. Chem. Engin. • A.C.S.; A.I.Ch.E. JOHN Y. CONNOLLY • 193 Davenport Dr., Stamford, Conn. • B.A Humanities • Blue Key; Jr. Steering Com.; Sr. Steering Com.; Belle i Chesterton Club, Pres.; Crew; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; N.F.C.C Young Rcpub. FRANCIS C. CONWAY • 23 3 Rock Glen Rd., Penn Wynne, Pa B.E. in Chem. Engin. A.I.Ch.E. 260 Pint Row: THOMAS M. CONWAY • 9147 Clyde Ave., Chicago, III. • A.B. in lie oh. • SGA, Senate; Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Class Pre .; Soph. Cla Pro .; Blue Key; Concept; Econ. Soc.; Pol. Union; Spirit Com.; K. of C.; Shamokinaki; Young Repub. ARTHUR P. COOK • 8 Polly Lane, Glen Head, N. Y. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. I.E.E.E.; Crew; Lambda Kappa Delta. JAMES J. COOK • 50 J Cole Mill Rd., Haddonficld, N. J. • B.A. in Hilt. • Intra. Sports; Math. Club; Pre-Law Soc. Second Row: WILLARD H. COOK • 57 Mead Ave., Freehold, N. J. • B.A. in Humanities • A.C.S.; Bio. Club; Spanish Club. CHARLES F. COOPER • Tyler Lake Rd., Barnsboro. Sewell, N. J. • B.A. in Eng. WILLIAM R. COOPER • 40 Dascomb Rd., Andover, Mass. • A.B. in Hilt. • NROTC, Quarter Deck Soc.; Alpha Psi Omega, Sccty.; Belle Masque; Shamokinaki. Third Row: LOUIS E. COPESTAKE • 710 E. Landis St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.A. in Phil. • Hist. Club; Phil. Club. MICHAEL L. CORNFELDT • 728 Mt. Airy Ave., Bethlehem, Pa. • A.B. In Ptyeh. • Sociological Soc. RAYMOND L. CORPER • 901 Tennis Ave., Ambler, Pa. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • NROTC. Fourth Row: MICHAEL J. CORTALE • 64 JJ Malvern Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • Acct. Soc.; Intra. Sports; Track. EMANUEL CORTI • J Oak Ave., Morrisville, Pa. • B.E. in Mtch. Engin. A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports; Pi Tau Sigma; Belle Air. THOMAS A. COSTELLO • 8107 Harley Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. You are failing to transcend your material state and actualize your spiritual essence, Dear. It says here that due to lack of interest, tomor- row has been cancelled. 261 First Row: NADINE M. COYER • 1703 Monroe Avc., Scranton, Pa. • B.S. in Nurs. • Belle Air; N.F.C.C.S.; Pi Theta Chi; Shamokinaki; Sigma Theta Tau; Spanish Club; Women’s Glee Club, Vice-Pres. Second Row: RICHARD L. CRAIG • 149 Patterson Ave., Hempstead, N. Y. • B.S. in Bus. Adm. • SGA; Acct. Soc.; Jr. Steering Com.; Sr. Steering Com.; Gamma Phi; Intra. Sports; Shamokinaki; Villanovan. RICHARD K. CRAWFORD • 264 Jerusalem Avc., Massapequa, N. Y. • B.S. in Bus. Adm. • NROTC; Drill Team; N.F.C.C.S.; Delta Pi Epsilon; Intra. Sports; Rugby, Trcas. MICHAEL J. CREAN • 83 5 Gist Ave., Silver Spring, Md. • B.E. in Civil Engin. • A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports. ALAN R. CRESTA • 1037 New Pear St., Vineland, N. J. • B.E. in Siecb. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; Basketball; Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Shamokinaki. Third Row: JOSEPH L. CREWS • 30 Falcon Lane, West Chester, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Basketball, Capt.; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Society. WILLIAM J. CRIELLY • 1018 E. 18th St., Chester, Pa. • B.S. in Bio. • Bio. Club; Intra. Sports; WWVU; Alpha Phi Omega, Sccty. RICHARD J. CRISPO • 221 Cornwell Ave., Williston Park, N. Y. • B£. in Mecb. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports; P.S.E.A.; Villanovan; Wrestling. SCOTT J. CRISTIAN • 646 Marphil Loop, Brandon, Fla. • BS. in Bus. Adm. • Acct. Soc.; I.R.S.; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc. Fourth Row: ANTHONY E. CRISTINA • 1183 Gerard Ave., New York, N. Y. • A. B. in Hist. • NROTC; Quarter-Deck Soc.; Villanova Singers. Fifth Row: DOUGLAS A. CRITCHELL • 5260 Partridge Lane, Washington, D. C. •A.B. in Soc. Sci. Sixth Row: CHARLES T. CRONEY, JR. • 206 Hillside Ave., Jenkintown, Pa. • B. E. in Elec. Engin. • I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Nu; Pistol Team. 62 I think I’ll puke. Finl Row: EDWARD T. CROTTY • 779 Garfield Av«., Ardsley, Pa. • BS. in Aitron. • Astronomical Soc., Pres.; SGA; Physics Club. THOMAS F. CROWE • 8 Willow Court. Watcrbury, Conn. • B.E. in Civil Engin. • Basketball Club; Spirit Com.; Soc. of Mass Servers and Lectors; Belle Air; A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports. Second Row: DENNIS J. CROWLEY • 435 E. Lancaster Ave., St. Davids. Pa. • B.F.. in Civil Engin. • A.S.C.E.; Tau Kappa Epsilon. ROBERT J. CRUICE 515 Franklin Ave., Cherry Hill, N. J. • A.B. in Soc. Sei. Third Row: JAMES B. CUNDELAN • 313 Richmond Ave., Massapequa, N. Y. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Acct. Soc.; Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sports; Spirit Com.; Belle Air. DAVID J. CUNNINGHAM • 725 7th Ave., Bethlehem, Pa. • B.S. in But. Adm. GERARD J. CUNNINGHAM • 1250 Providence Rd.. Apt. 79B, Secane, Pa. ' BS. in Educ. • Basketball; Belle Masque; Conservative Club; Intra. Sports; Lit. Soc.; Villanovan; WWVU. JOSEPH P. CURRAN, JR. • 9190 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • A. B. in Soc. • Pol. Union; Rugby; Sociological Soc. ARMOND N. D’AGOSTINI • 5 2 E. Springfield Rd., Springfield, Pa. • B. E. in Elec. Engin. • I.E.E.E.; WWVU. Fourth Row: JAMES S. D’AGOSTINO, JR. • 4218 Colonial Rd., Pikcsville. Md. • B.S. in Econ. SGA, Senate; Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Orientation Com.; Blue Key; Delta Pi Epsilon; Econ. Soc., Secty.; Pol. Union; Who’s Who; WWVU. LUCA R. D’ALESSANDRO • 3 57 County Line Rd., Ardmore, Pa. • B.S. in But. Adm. Fifth Row: RICHARD DALESSANDRO • 2 12 Bala Ave., Ardmore, Pa. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Sociological Soc.; VilUnovon; Cinema Guild. MICHAEL P. DALY • 13 52 Garden Rd.. Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in But. Adm. SGA, Vice-Pros.; Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Acct. Soc.; Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Marketing Soc.; Spirit Com.; WWVU. Sixth Row: JAMES V. DAMIANI • 25 Twin Elms Lane, New City, N. Y. • A.B. in Soc. Sei. • K. of C. WILLIAM N. DANE • 119 S. 27th St., Camden, N. J. • BS. in Mmtb. • Math. Club; Intra. Sports. Seventh Row: JOSEPH H. DANIEL, JR. • 224 Forrest Ave., Elkins Park, Pa. • B.E. in Mech. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; Tau Kappa Epsilon. VERONICA M. DANKEL • 45-62 170th St., Flushing, N. Y. • B.S. in Bio. • SGA, Secty.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Beta Gamma; Pi Theta Chi; Marching Band; Women’s Glee Club. 263 First Row: EDMUND G. DARCHER • 9J4 Washington Avc., Hohokus, N. J. • A.B. in Soc. Sfi. Lambda Kappa Della. ROBERT P. D’AUGUSTINE • 207 Central Avc.. Minotola, N. J. • BS. in But. Adm. • K. of C.; Marketing Soc.; Delta Pi Mu. JOHN R. DAY • 26 Church Rd., Norristown, Pa. • B.S. in Educ. • History Club; Intra. Sports. Second Row: THEODORE E. DECKEL • $94 Country Way, N. Scituate, Mass. • A.B. in Hitt. • Track. RICHARD J. DEEBLE • 829 Washington tS., Allentown, Pa. • B.S. in Educ. HAROLD F. DEGENHARDT • J7 Scaview Avc., Staten Island, N. Y. • A.B. in Hitt. • Delta Pi Mu; Hist. Club; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; Track. Third Row: FRANCISCO J. DE LA SIERRA • 125 E. 87th St., New York, N. Y. • B.E. in Civil Engin. • A.S.C.E. WILLIAM H. DELONE • 22 Welwyn Rd., Riverside, Conn. • B.S. in Math. • Pi Mu Epsilon, Pres.; SGA; Math. Club; Intra. Athl. Council; Intra. Sports. MARK A. DEMBOSKY • 120 Nelton St., Clarks Green, Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • SGA; Soph. Steering Com.; I.E.E.E.; Crew; Eta Kappa Nu, Cor res. Secty.; Intra. Athl. Council; Intra. Sports; Villanova En- gineer; Young Repub. Fourth Row: PAUL F. D’EMILIO • 1242 Dill Rd., Havcrtown, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Scl. • Spanish Club. JOSEPH P. DENNY • JO Tenby Rd., Havcrtown, Pa. • B.E. in Civil Engin. • A.S.C.E. DOMINIC D. DE PAMPHILIS • 39 W. Havcrford Rd., Ardmore, Pa. • B.S. in But. Adm. 64 t 5 Firit Row: JOHN J. DERENT, JR. • 141 Washington Rd., Sayreville, N. J. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Acct. Soc.; Basketball; Track. TIMOTHY J. DES MARAIS • 53 N. Bclticld Ave., Havertown, Pa. • A.B. In Sot. Sei. • Soph. Steering Com.; Intra. Sport . THOMAS P. DESMOND • 48 Lagoon Blvd., Massapcqua, N. Y. • B.E. in Civil Engin. • A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sport ; Tau Beta Pi. Second Row: WILLIAM A. DESTEFANO • 160 Ta hua Rd., Trumbull, Conn. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Soph. Steering Com.; Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; Pre-Law Soc.; Rugby; WWVU. JAMES H. DEVLIN • 45? N. 40th St., Camden. N. J. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. • Con ervativc Club; Intra. Sports; Pol. Union; Pre-Law Soc.; Spanish Club. VINCENT P. DEVLIN • 120 Glen Arbor Rd., Havertown, Pa. • B.S. in Educ. • Intra. Sports; Math. Club; P.S.E.A. Third Row: ROBERT T. DEWEY • 101 W. Spencer St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. In Math. • Intra. Sports. FRANK R. DIAZ • 7424 S.W. 54th Ave., Miami, Fla. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Delta Pi Epsilon; Intra. Athl. Council; Rugby; SAM. RICHARD G. DICCIANI 55 5 Ripka St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • Intra. Sports; Btlle Air. Fourth Row: JOHN J. DIETER • 5628 Loch Raven Blvd., Baltimore, Md. • B.S. in Bio. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Bio. Club; Intra. Sports. PHILIP J. DI GIACOMO, JR. • 457 Eagle School Rd., Stratford, Pa. • B.S. in Bio. • Soph, Jr., Sr. Com.; Bio. Club; Lynx; Mendel Bulletin; Spirit Com.; Villanovan. JOSEPH A. DI LEO • 717 Pecan Drive, Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • Pre-Law Soc. Fifth Row: MARTIN T. DILLON • 27 Lincoln Ave., Montrose, Pa. • B.A. in Eng. • Intra. Sports; Villanova Singers; Spires. SAMUEL A. DI LULLO 2608 E. County Line Rd., Ardmore, Pa. B.S. in Bui. Adm. Acct. Soc. FREDERICK J. DI PAOLO • 125 Ridge Ave., Kennett Square, Pa. • A.B. in Pol. Sei. • Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Pol. Union; Spirit Com.; Basketball Club; E.F.S.V. THOMAS J. DI SANTO • 700 Fairfield Rd., Norristown, Pa. 265 Fint Row: DENIS DITZE • 518 Baltimore St., Phillip burg, N. J .• B.S. in Bus. Adm. Acct. Soc.; Econ. Club; Football; K. of C.; Marketing Soc. Second Rotv: CHARLES J. DIVALERIO 2)53 Bond Ave., Drcxcl Hill, Pa. • B.S. in Bus. Adm. • Acct. Soc. Third Row: EDWARD D. DOBRZYNSKI • 519 Potutown, Avc., Penntburg, Pa. • B.S. in Cbem. • A.C.S.; Football. Fourth Row: BRIAN A. DODDS 336 Longbow Dr., Franklin Lake , N. J. • B.S. in Bus. Adm. Fifth Row: JOHN T. DOHERTY • 13d Kintclla Ave., Mauapcqua Park, N. Y. • B.E. in Civil Engin. • A.S.C.E.; Swimming; Tau Beta Pi. MICHAEL J. DONA • 1325 Wcitbury Dr., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sport . MANUS J. DONAHUE, JR. • 1008 Concord Avc., Drcxcl Hill, Pa. • B.S. in Bio. • Bio. Club; Intra. Sporu; Spirit Com. MARIANNE A. DONLAN • 9 Huron Rd., Yonker , N. Y. • B.S. in Nurs. • Soph. Steering Com.; Belle Hr; I.F.C., Sccty.; Pi Theta Chi, I.F.C. Rep.; Shamokinaki; Sociological Soc.; Spirit Com. Sixth Rou : JOSEPH R. DONOFRIO • 2830 S. 11th St., Philadelphia. Pa. • A.B. in Econ. • Econ. Club; Intra. Sport ; Pol. Union; Pre-Law Soc. Seventh Row: PATRICK A. DOOLEY • Apartado 691, Maracaibo, Venezuela • B.S. in Educ. • K. of C. If looks Could kill. • • • 266 Finl Row: ELIZABETH A. DORNER • S56 S. Olden Ave., Trenton. N. J. • B.S. in Nun. • Pi Theta Chi; Shamokinaki; Sociological Soc.; Viliamovna. Second Row: JAMES J. DOUBEK • 16 Viviney St., Ea t Pa tenon, N. J. • B.F.. in Cbem. F.ngin. • SGA, Rep.; Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; A.C.S.; A.I.Ch.E.; Bowling, Capt.; Intra. Athl. Council, Pre .; Intra. Sport ; Orientation Com.; Who’ Who. ROBERT J. DOUBLEBOWER • 41 Myrtle Ave., Linden wold, N. J. B.E. in Civil Engla. • A.S.C.E. Third Row: ANTHONY W. DOUGHERTY • 421 Shelmire Are., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.A. in Hht. • NROTC; Quarter Deck Soc., Secty. FRANCIS M. DOUGHERTY • 2517 S. Garnet St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in But. Adm. Fourth Row: PASQUALE A. DOUGHERTY • 6620 Woodland Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. B.E. in CMl Engln. ROBERT A. DOWER • 276 Upper Gulph Rd., Radnor, Pa. • B.E. in Mteb. Engin. • A.S.M.E. Fifth Row: JEFFREY M. DOWSETT • 10 Writ wood Dr., New Britain, Conn. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • Conaervative Club, Secty.; Finance Soc.; I.C.G., Secty.; Young Repub. MICHAEL E. DOYLE • J Vernon Lane. Morritville, Pa. • BS. in Bui. Adm. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Delta Pi Epailon; Finance Soc.; Intra. Sport ; Rugby. Sixth Row: TIMOTHY L. DRAKE • 01 Northampton St., N.W., Washington, D. C. • A.B. in Soc. • Lambda Kappa Delta; Marching Band; Concert Band. JAMES R. DRALEY • 157 East Ave., Hampton, Va. B.S. in Bui. Adm. • Finance Soc.; K. of C. THOMAS A. DUCKETT • 00 Thornbrook Ave., Rotemont, Pa. • BS. in Bui. Adm. • SGA; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Acct. Soc.; Intra. Sport ; K. of C., Financial Secty.; Marketing Soc.; Shamo- kinaki; Soc of Miu Server and Lector ; VilUnovnn; Bello Air. BRENDAN DUFF • 7 Marg.n St., Peabody, Matt. • BS. in Educ. • NROTC; Drill Team; Semper Fideli ; Math. Club; Intra. Sport . JAY L. DUGAN • 1469 Tallyho Rd., Meadowbrook, Pa. • B.E. in Mteb. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; I.F.C.; Tau Kappa Eptilon, Hedgeman; Villanova Singer ; Spire , Dir. MICHAEL E. DUMSHA 7515 Loretto Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.E. in Mteb. Engin. A.S.M.E.; Tau Kappa Ep ilon. Seventh Row: ROBERT G. DUNLAP • 2IS W. Chelton Rd., ?ark ide, Pa. • BS. in Bui. Adm. • Sr. Steering Com.; Acct. Soc.; Conaervative Club; Intra. Sporti. ALBERT P. DUSEY, JR. • R.D. 2, Lebanon, N. J. • B.E. in Civil Engin. • A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sport ; Belle Air. 267 First Row: CHARLES L. EARL • 204 Rogers Rd., Norristown, Pa. • B.E. im Elec. Eugiis. • I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sporti. YALE F. EDEIKEN • 8 Wiltshire Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. • A.B. iu Soc. Sci. JOHN M. EGAN • 1002 Grandview St., Scranton, Pa. • B.A. iu Hu- manitiet • Intra. Sport . Second Row: EDWARD M. ELLIOTT • 718 Beechwood Rd., Pine Ridge, Media, Pa. • A.B. iu Psych. • Intra. Sport ; Lacrosse; Lambda Kappa Delta; Spanish Club. WILLIAM A. ELROY, JR. • Fox Hill Rd., Peekskill, N. Y. • B.A. iu Hist. • Jr. Steering Com.; K. of C.; Sociological Soc. MATTHEW R. ENGLERT • 287 Herrick Ave., Teaneck, N. J. • B.S. su Bus. Adm. Third Row: KATHLEEN J. ESZTERHAS • 2J2 Wychott Ave., Ramsey, N. J. • B.S. iu Nurs. • Soph. Steering Com.; Belle Air; N.F.C.C .; Pi Theta Chi; Shamokinaki. PHILIP R. EVANS «618 Chctwynd Apts., Rosemont, Pa. • B.S. iu Bus. Adm. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Pre-Law Soc. ROBERT C. EVANS • 13 I Broadway, Greenlawn, N. Y. • BS. iu Educ. • Soph. Steering Com.; Belle Air, Theme Ed.; Delta Pi Mu; Student Apostolatc; Intra. Sports; Lynx. Fourth Row: CHRISTOPHER L. FADER • 19 Essex Court, Port Washington, N. Y. • B.S. iu Bus. Adm. • Finance Soc.; SGA; K. of C., Grand Knight. CHARLES E. FALVEY • 7S60 Rome Rd., Pulaski, N. Y. • B.S. iu Bus. Adm. • Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; Pi Sigma Epsilon. RICHARD S. FARO • 19 Fairhill Rd., Highland Park, N. J. • B.S. iu Bio. Bio. Club. Flnt Row: MICHAEL J. FAY • 219 48th St., So Isle City, N. J. • A.B. 1« Soc. Sol. • Bio. Club; Intra. Sports; Psych. Club; Sociological Soc. ARTHUR M. FAZIO • 984 Kleber St., Pittsburgh, Pa. • B.S. in Educ. • Soph. Steering Com.; Conservative Club; P.S.E.A.; Young Repub., Vicc-Prcs. Second Row: JOHN J. FEENEY • 25 River Rd., Stony Point, N. Y. • B.S. in Acct. • Acct. Soc. KARL W. FEHRENBACH • 119 N. Michael St., St. Mary’s, Pa. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • Soc. of Mass Servers and Lectors; Haveners; WWVU. Third Row: RONALD M. FELLER • Box 10SA, Campbell Hall, N. Y. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • Hockey; Intra. Sports; K. of C. WILLIAM S. FELLNER • 46 Wceburn Dr., New Canaan, Conn. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • NROTC, Drill Team, Quarter Deck Soc.; Tennis Club; Photo. Dept., Ed.; Villanovan, Photo. Ed. Fourth Row: VICTOR M. FERRANTE • 59 Bronx Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. Soph., Jr., Sr. Steering Com.; Alpha Psi Omega; Belle Masque; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Lambda Kappa Delta; WWVU. STEPHEN G. FERRARA • 47 Mendenhall Dr., Glen Mills, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Intra. Sports. JAMES H. FERRIS • 807 N. Easton Rd., Willow Grove, Pa. • B.A. In Eng. • Lynx, Man. Ed.; Villa no von. JOHN C. FERRIS • If Coleridge Rd., Short Hills, N. J. • B.A. in Hht. • Spanish Club; Spirit Com.; Intra. Sports. JOHN D. FERRONI • 209 N. Bclticld Ave., Havertown, Pa. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. KENNETH E. FERSCH • 2140 Oak Tree Dr., E., Kettering, Ohio • B.S. in Chem. Engin. • Jr., Sr. Steering Com.; A.C.S.; A.I.Ch.E.; Vil- lanova Singers; Spires. Fifth Row: RICHARD L. FIEO • 522 Childs Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. • B.S. in Bio. • Bio. Club; Delta Epsilon Sigma; Mendel Bulletin. KARL T. FIN ANGER 1025 Putnam Place, Blackwood, N. J. • B.S. in Math. • Math. Club; Music Club. 269 rim now: RONALD A. FINK • JOS Pleasant Place, Teaneck, N. J. • B.S. im Educ. JOHN P. FINKE • 400 Stevenson Lane, Baltimore, Md. B.S. im Bui. Aim. • Soph. Steering Com.; Acct. Soc., Treat.; Delta Pi Epsilon, Treat.; Intra. Sports. Stcomd Row: ALAN G. FISCHER • 41 Maple Lane, Essex Feli , N. J. • A.B. im Soc. Sri. • Intra. Sports; Shamokinaki; Soc. of Mass Servers and Lectors; Spirit Com.; Student Apostolate; Swimming. JOHN P. FISCHER • 156 Pilgrim Rd., Bristol, Conn. • A.B. im Hitt. • Hist. Club; Intra. Athl. Council; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Pre-Law Soc.; Spanish Club. Third Row: CATHERINE FISHBOURNE • 425 Virginia Ave., Havertown, Pa. • B.S. im Med. Tech. • Villa motam; WWVU; Stage Crew. FRANCIS M. FITZMAURICE, JR. • 144 Putnam Park, Greenwich, Conn. • A.B. im Soc. Sri. • K. of C.; Swimming. Fourth Row: BRIAN F. FITZPATRICK • l 2 Irving Rd., Rochester, N. Y. • A.B. im Soc. Sri. • Econ. Club; Intra. Sports; Wrestling. CHARLES F. FITZPATRICK • P.O. Box 72, Port Clinton, Pa. • B.S. im Bui. Admi. Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Baseball; Delta Pi Epsilon; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc. JOHN K. FITZPATRICK, JR. • 8502 Fort Hamilton Pkwy., Brooklyn, N. Y. • B.S. im Educ. • Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; N.F.C.C.S.; Nick Basca Com.; P.S.E.A. ANTHONY J. FLAGIELLO • 44 West St., Staten Island, N. Y. • B.S. im Bio. • Intra. Sporta; K. of C.; Spirit Com. JOHN M. FLAHIVE • 10 Highland Circle, Westfield, Mass. • B.A. im Hummmitlci w. Sri. • Conservative Club; I.JJ.; Psycb. Club. Fifth Row: THOMAS P. FLEMING • 2062 Brown St., Brooklyn, N. Y. • B.S. im Bui. Adm. • Jr., Sr. Steering Com.; Acct. Soc.; Delta Pi Epsilon; Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; Rugby; Shamokinaki; Spirit Com.; Soc. of Mats Servers and Lectors. THOMAS J. FLORIANI • 311 26th St., Union City, N. J. Bui. Adm. • Intra. Sports. BS. im Sixth Row: BRIAN J. FLUKES • 1 Exeter St., Quincy, Maw. • BS. Steering Com.; Lit. Soc.; Music Club; P.S.E.A. JAMES B. FLYNN • 608 Salter Place, Westfield, N. J. Adm. • Intra. Sports. im Educ. • Jr. BS. im But. 270 Flrtl Roit: MARY J. FLYNN • 160 E. Chclion Rd.( Parktidc, Cheater, Pa. • B.S. im Nun. • Clas. Sot.; C.C.D.; Phil. Club; Sociological Soc. Second Row: CHRISTIAN P. FONSS • 59 Floyd St., Staten Island, N. Y. • B4. in Bus. Adm. • Acet. Soc.; Intra. Sports. Third Row: ALBERT J. FORTE • 5254 Loughboro Rd., N.W., Washington. D. C. • AB. im Soc. • Beta Gamma Soc.; I.J.F.; Intra. Sports; Lynx; Phil. Club; Rugby; Semper Fidelis; Soccer; Villmmoimm. Fourth Row: RICHARD W. FORTNEY • 102 Third St.. Garden City, N. Y. • A.B. i Soc. • Delta Pi Epsilon; Intra. Athl. Council; Intra. Sports; Spanish Club. STERLING R. FOSTER • 164 S. Lake Dr.. Red Bank, N. Y. • A.B. Im Hitl. • Spirit Com.; Villanova Singers; WWVU. BARBARA A. FRANCE • 10 Uranus Ave., Merritt Island, Fla. • B.S. im Nurs. • N.F.C.C.S.; Pi Theta Chi; Spirit Com. THOMAS M. FRASCINO • IS Violet Dr., Pearl River. N. Y. • A.B. Im Pol. Sci. • Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Phil. Club; Pol. Union; Sociological Soc.; Spanish Club; Spirit Com. WALTER E. FRASIER • II Braxton Rd., Rosemont, Pa. • B.S. Im Moth. • Jr., Sr. Steering Com.; Math. Club; Spirit Com.; Marching Band; Concert Band, Vice-Pret.; Villanovans, Vice-Pres. Fifth Row: JOSEPH S. FREDERICKS • 1210 Allentown Rd.. Lansdale, Pa. • BS. im Bus. Adm. ROBERTA M. FREDETTE • 41-17 249th St., Little Neck. N. Y. • B.S. im Nsirt. N.F.C.C.S.; Marching Band; Concert Band. MARK J. FRIDAY • 114 Prince Frederick St., King of Prussia, Pa. • B.E. im Mech. Emgim. • A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports. JOHN F. FULTON • 6505 N. Fifth St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.A. im Hist. • Hitt. Club; Marching Band; Concert Band. ROBERT F. FUMENTO • 00 Martine Ave., White Plains, N. Y. • B.S. Im Bus. Adm. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Intra. Sports; Spirit Com.; Haveners. Sixth Row: GREGORY T. FUSCO • 202 Elmwynd Dr., Orange, N. J. • BS. im Bui. Adm. SGA, Parliamentarian; Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Blue Key; K. of C.; Nick Batca Com.; Pol. Union; Spirit Com.; Who's Who. Seicmtb Row: EILEEN M. FYNES • 1209 Ormond Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. • B.S. Im Nurs. Pi Theta Chi; Sigma Theta Tau, Treat.; Sociological Soc.; Women’s Glee Club. 271 First Row: WARREN F. GABAREE, JR. • JO Lewiston St., Hyde Park, Mat . • A.B. in Soc. Sri. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Hockey; Intra. Sportt. JOHN M. GABRIEL • R.D. 1, Center Valley, Pa. • B.S. in Econ. • Pre-Law Soc.; Intra. Sportt. WILLIAM A. GADINO • 217 Colonial Blvd., Weatwood, N. J. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • I.E.E.E., Pre .; Intra. Sport . Second Row: THOMAS A. GALAS • 68 S. Main St., Uxbridge, Mat . • B.S. in But. Adm. • Soph. Steering Com.; Acct. Soc.; Pre-Law Soc.; Villanovan. ARTHUR A. GALLAGHER • I 16 Plaia Rd., Fairlawn, N. J. • B.S. in But. Adm. • I.C.G., Secty.; I.R.S.; Intra. Sportt. GARY D. GALLAGHER • 51 O’Leary Dr., Manchetter, Conn. • B.S. in But. Adm. • I.R.S.; Baseball; Econ. Soc.; Intra. Athl. Council; Intra. Sportt. Third Row: KEVIN P. GALLEN • 643 Lawton Ave., Havertown, Pa. • B.E. in Civil Engin. NROTC; Quarter Deck Soc.; SGA; Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; A.S.C.E.; Basketball; Football; I.F.C.; Intra. Sports; Shamokinaki; Tau Beta Pi; Tau Kappa Eptilon, Pres.; Villanovan, Asst. Ed.; Villanova Engineer, Art Ed.; Who’ Who. ROBERT E. GALLI • 776 Conettoga Rd., Roscmont, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • NROTC; Crew, Secty., Treat. JOHN L. GALLO • 296 Milburn Ave., Baldwin, N. Y. • A.B. in Ptycb. • Sr. Steering Com.; I.F.C.; Intra. Sportt; Lambda Kappa Delta, Treat. Fourth Row: JOHN E. GARCIA • 92J County Line Rd., Bryn Mawr, Pa. • B.S. in Econ. • Tau Kappa Eptilon. JOHN J. GARDNER • 8243 S. Artetian Ave., Chicago, HI. • B.A. in Humanitiet w. Sci. • SGA, Vice-Pret.; Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Jr. Class Secty.; Intra. Sportt. JOHN J. GARIBALDI • 60 Hilltop Rd., Short Hillt, N. J. • B.A. in Humanitiet • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Intra. Sportt; K. of C.; Pre-Law Soc.; Ptych. Club; Spirit Com. Fifth Row: ANNA T. GARISH • 9J6 S. 2nd St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Nun. • Women’ Glee Club, Vice-Pret., Pre . JUDITH A. GARWOOD • 381 N. 34th St., Camden, N. J. • BS. in Nun. • Navy Nurse Corps; I.C.G., Treat.; Pi Theta Chi. DARIO A. GASPARINI • 405 Daggett St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.E. in Civil Engin. • A.S.C.E.; Tau Beta Pi. RICHARD M. GATTI • 2011 S. Etting St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.E. in Elect. Engin. • WWVU; Intra. Sport . 272 Fint Row: STEPHEN W. GEARY • $9 Bear Path Rd., Hamden, Conn. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • Aeet. Soc.; Finance Soc.; Football; Intra. Sport . WILLIAM X. GEBELE • 421 2nd St., Lakewood, N. J. • B.E. in Eltc. Engia. • Young Repub. MICHAEL F. GENTIL • 5 0? Cottage St., Philadelphia, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sel. • NROTC; Drill Team; Semper Fidelis; Crew; Intra. Sporta; Rifle Team; Spanish Club. Second Row: BELA A. GESZTESI, JR. • 14 Prince St., Middletown, N. Y. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. NICHOLAS E. GIBBONE • 1214 S. 11th St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • SGA, Trcas.; Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Delta Pi Mu; Who’s Who. ALEXANDER J. GIBBONS • 21 Bradford St., Valley Stream, N. Y. • B.S. in Pbyiici • Intra. Sports; Physics Club; Swimming. Third Row: JOHN J. GIBBS • 007 Wickapecko Dr., Asbury Park, N. J. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • NROTC; SGA; Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Chsaterton Club; Young Repub. NEWTON R. GILCHRIST • Box 191, Tydings on the Bay, Annapolis, Md. A.B. in Soc. Sci. Villanova Singer . PATRICK A. GILLAN • 2425 Poplar Rd., Havertown, Pa. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • Acct. Soc.; Marketing Soc.; Pi Sigma Epsilon, Vice-Pre ., Pres. Fourth Row: GREGORY W. GINGERY • 9204 Jones Mill Rd., Chevy Chase, Md. • B.A. in Eng. Conservative Club; Econ. Soc.; Football; Hitt. Club; Vilhnotou. THOMAS A. GIONTA 100 Powelton Ave., Lantdownc, Pa. B.E. in Mech. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports; Pi Tau Sigma, Treat.; Tau Beta Pi. JOHN J. GIPPRICH • 2752 S. Smedley St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. 273 How was your summer? First Row: LAWRENCE C. GIRARD • Oak Grove Lane, Mctuchen, N. J. • B.S. in Leon. • Jr. Steering Com.; Econ. Soc., Sccty., Vice-Prc .; Spirit Com. Second Row: LEONARD J. GIULIANO • 1070 N.E. 146th St., N. Miami, Fla. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • I.E.E.E.; Belle Air. Third Row: WILLIAM M. GLACKEN • 2839 Rawlc St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in But. Ada. • Acct. Soc.; Gamma Phi; Pre-Law Soc. Fourth Row: FREDERICK W. GLASER • 25 Arizona Ave., Rockville Centre, N. Y. • B.E. in Civil Engin. • A.S.C.E. ROBERT J. GLAUDEL • 3001 Hillcrest Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa. • B.S. In Bio. • Spirit Com.; Basketball Club; Bio. Club. LOUIS J. GLAYAT • 9480 Ridge Blvd., Brooklyn, N. Y. • B.S. in Bus. Adm. • Young Rcpub.; Intra. Sports. MICHAEL W. GLAZA • 149 Cedar Rd., W. Mystic, Conn. • B.S. In Physics • Soph. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Sr. Steering Com.; I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports; Lynx; Physics Club; Villanovan. R BERT R. GLINSKI • 552 Bedford Rd., Pleasantville, N. Y. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. Fifth Row: ROBERT J. GOBRICK • 346 Oakwood Ave., W. Islip, N. Y. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • I.E.E.E., SGA Rep.; Intra. Sports; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sccty.; Villanova Engineer, Asst. Ed.; WWVU; Radio Club; Eta Kappa Nu. CHARLES S. GOLDMAN • 2227 Cambridge Rd., Broomall, Pa. • B.S. In Chem. • A.C.S.; Intra. Sports; Soccer. JOHN E. GOMBOS • 107 Stuart Ave., Norwalk, Conn. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports; Phil. Club; Wrestling. KEVIN J. GOODWIN • 1101 Lorraine Dr., Franklin Square, N. Y. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. • Soph. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; K. of C.; Pol. Union; Pre-Law Soc. MARCIA T. GORDON • 2109 Adams Ave., Scranton, Pi. • B.S. in Nurs. • Soph. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; I.J.F., Pol. Union; Spirit Com.; WWVU. Sixth Row: WALTER J. GORDON • R.R. 5, Flower Hill, Box I9C, Kingston, N. Y. • B.S. in Bus. Adm. • Football; K. of C.; Rugby; Young Rcpub. The war is over! 274 Fint Row: JAMES J. GORMAN • 519 Moreno Rd., Wynnewood, Pa. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Delta Pi Mu; Pre-Law Soc. JOSEPH M. GOUGEON • 904 Foss Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. • A.B. in Hitt. • Soph. Steering Com.; Hist. Club; Intra. Sports; Phil. Club. Second Row: PETER N. GRANA • 47 Wall St., Wallingford, Conn. • B.E. in Civil Engin. Soph. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Sr. Steering Com.; A.S.C.E.; Football; Intra. Sports; Spirit Com.; Nick Batca Com. THOMAS A. GRANT • 31 Pembrook Dr., Mineola, N. Y. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • SGA, Vice-Pres.; Sr. Class Treas.; Soph. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Sr. Steering Com.; Blue Key; Eta Kappa Nu; Intra. Sports; Student Apostolate; Tau Beta Pi; Who's Who. Third Row: WILLIAM F. GRANT • 134 Shoreview Rd., Manhasset, N. Y. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Track; Pol. Union. JOSEPH F. GRECO • 300 S. Hickory St., Mt. Carmel, Pa. • B.S. in Educ. Football. Fourth Row: RICHARD L. GRECO • 244 New Canaan Ave., Norwalk, Conn. • BS. in Math. CHARLES P. GREEN • 4440 Cornelius St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.E. in Mecb. Engin. • A.S.M.E., Secty.; Pi Tau Sigma, Secty.; Tau Beta Pi, Secty. BARRY R. GROSSMAN • 7473 Brockton Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. • BS. in But. Adm. • Football; Intra. Sports. FRANCIS X. GUERIN • 107 Bryn Mawr Ave., Bala Cynwyd, Pa. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Basketball; Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc. JOHN J. GULLUSCIO • 1540 44th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. • A.B. in Hitt. • Intra. Athl. Council; Intra. Sports; K. of C. GEORGE F. GUMPPER. JR. 4918 Woodland Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. • A.B. in Hitt. Hist. Club; Phil. Club. Fifth Row: MICHAEL A. GURDA • 4 Randall Heights, Middletown, N. Y. • B.A. in Pol. Scl. • Delta Pi Mu, Vice-Pres.; Spanish Club. THADDEUS J. GUTKOWSKI • 305 Jetferson St., Swedesburg, Pa. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. • Spanish Club. Sixth Row: MIRO A. GUTZMIRTL 2153 Lardner St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Educ. Intra. Sports. JOSEPH R. GUYTHER • Mechanicsville, Md. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports; Villnnova Engineer. mM 275 Fint Row: HARRY J. GWINNELL • 427 Painter Ave., West Haven, Conn. B.S. in Cbem. • A.C.S.; Intra. Sports; Student Apostolate. DENNIS J. HAAG • 2 5 Cheesequake Rd., Sayreville, N. J. • BJS. ii But. Adm. second i ow: WALTER A. HACK • 32? Carolina St., Clark, N. J. • B.S. in Bio. • Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Intra. Sport ; Villanova Singers, Publicity. EDWARD J. HALE • 12S N. Lafayette Ave., Ventnor, N. J. • B.S. in But. Adm. Third Row: WILLIAM G. HALLIDAY, JR. • Knoll Court, R.F.D. J, Huntington, N. Y. • B.E. in Civil Engin. • A.S.C.E.; Villanova Singers; Spires. ROBERT E. HAMMEL • 177 Morse Ave., Groton, Conn. • BJE. in Mecb. Engin. • Intra. Sports. PAUL J. HANSELL • 800 Ford St., Bridgeport, Pa. • B.A. in Eng. THOMAS E. HARRINGTON • 41 Hiawatha Ave., Midland Park, N. J. • B.A. in Eng. • Belle Air. WILLIAM W. HART, JR. • 55 Pearl St., Elizabeth, N. J. • A.B. in Pol. Sei. • Delta Pi Mu; Pol. Union; Villanovan. THOMAS W. HARTMANN • 80 Westminister Rd., Garden City, N. Y. • B.S. In But. Adm. Fourth Row: WILLIAM L. HARTNER • 1030 Church Ave., McKees Rocks, Pa. • B.E. in Mecb. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; Astronomical Soc.; Intra. Sports; Pol. Union; Pre-Law Soc.; Sociological Soc. JOSEPH A. HASSLER «213 Kingsley Rd., Cherry Hill, N. J. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi. LAWRENCE J. HATAB • 428 Harland Ave., Haworth, N. J. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Lambda Kappa Delta; Intra. Sports; C.C.D.; Belle Air; Shamokinaki; Soc. of Mass and Lectors. SUSAN HAUGHTON • B.S. in Med. Tech. JAMES H. HAZELWOOD • 84 Horton St., West Islip, N. Y. • BJZ. in Elec. Engin. • Soph. Steering Com.; I.E.E.E.; K. of C.; Swimming; Tau Kappa Epsilon. HOWARD J. HEALD • 20 N. Chelsea Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. • B.S. in Educ. • P.S.E.A.; Intra. Sports; Math. Club. Fifth Row: DOUGLAS B. HEBENSTREIT 110 Sunset Dr., Lansdale, Pa. • BS. ht But. Adm. WALTER T. HELDMANN • 182 Nixon Ave., Staten Island, N. Y. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Soccer; Intra. Sports; Belle Air; Spirit Com. 76 Candid? First Row: RICHARD C. HERBERGER • J13 Powder Horn Rd., Fort Washington, Pa. • B.S. In But. AJm. • Jr. Steering Com.; Basketball; Spirit Com. RICHARD A. HENNESSY • 807 Evesham Rd., Ashland Terrace, N. J. • B.S. In But. AJm. MICHAEL F. HENRY • 757 Prescott PI., Paramus, N. J. • A.B. in Pol. Scl. • Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; Spanish Club; Spirit Com. Second Row: JOHN J. HERGUTH • 729 First St., Westfield, N. J. • B.E. In Mecb. Engin. • SGA, Rep.; A.S.M.E.; I.J.F.; Intra. Sports; Phil. Club; Pi Tau Sigma. FREDERICK W. HERMES • 12 Island Rd., Stonington, Conn. • A.B. In Pol. Scl. Intra. Sports; Lynx; Phil. Club; Wrestling. MARYANN A. UK.HOMIN' • Hi E. Seventh St., Mt. Carmel, Pa. • B.S. In Nun. • Belle Air; N.F.C.C.S.; Shamokinaki, Program Chmn.; Sociological Soc. Third Row: JOHN J. HESLIN • 729 Stockton St., New Milford, N. J. • BS. in But. AJm. • Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; Pi Sigma Epsilon. WALTER F. HETZLER, JR. ’ Elder Mountain, R.D. 8. Chattanooga, Tenn. • B.A. in Eng. • SGA; Lynx; Soph. Steering Com.; Concept; Lit. Soc., Vice-Pres.; Villanocan. KEVIN J. HICKEY • 47 Arlington St., Westburjr, L. I. • B.S. in But. AJm. Acct. Soc.; Intra. Sports. Candid! Fourth Row: JAMES R. HIEBLER • 82JJ Longpoint Rd.. Baltimore, Md. • A.B. in Soc. Scl. C.C.D.; Intra. Sports; Sociological Soc.; Spanish Club; Spirit Com. JAMES F. HIGGINS • 728 Windsor Circle, Folcroft, Pa. • A.B. In Pol. Sci. • NROTC; Quarter Deck Soc.; Conservative Club; Delta Epsilon Sigma, Vice-Pres.; I.R.S.; Intra. Sports; Lacrosse. JOHN P. HILFERTY • 112 N. Suffolk Ave., Ventnor, N. J. • B.S. in But. AJm. • Acct. Soc.; Belle Air; Beta Gamma Soc.; Conservative Club; Crew; Delta Pi Mu; Pol. Union. 2 77 fini AOM. LEO C. HILLMAN • 04 Homeland St., Fairfield, Conn. • B.E. in Civil Engirt. • NROTC; Drill Team; Quarter Deck; Sr. Steering Com.; A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sport ; VilUnova Engineer. HARRY T. HIPP • 75 Stewart Avc., Garden City, N. Y. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Intra. Sport ; Marketing Soc. Stcottd Row: JOHN D. HOBEN • 76 Gro e Point Blvd., Gro e Point Farm , Mich. • BS. in But. Adm. • Finance Soc.; Intra. Sport . JAMES M. HODGES • 5 Beebe Ave., Spota, N. J. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. • I.R.S.; Intra. Sport . Third Row: ROBERT D. HOFFMAN • 1 Broadripple Dr., Princeton, N. J. • B.A. in Eng. • Intra. Sport . MAUREEN A. HOGAN • 41 Oak St., Binghamton, N. Y. • B.S. in Nun. • Btll Air; I.J.F.; Pi Theta Chi. Fourth Row: RONALD J. HOINOWSKI • 50 Maxton Dr., Macon, Ga. • B.S. in Bio. • Beta Gamma; Bio. Club. DAVID J. HOLSTER • 2242 W. Lakeview Tr., R.D. 3, Wharton, N. J. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Intra. Sport ; Mu ic Soc.; Rugby. Fifth Row: RICHARD E. HOOK, JR. • 5304 Purlington Way, Baltimore, Md. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Soph. Steering Com.; Delta Pi Eptilon; Finance Soc.; Intra. Sport ; K. of C.; Lacro c; Pre-Law Soc.; V.A.M.P. WILLIAM E. HOOPER • 5001 Fairway Rd., Drexcl Hill, Pa. • B.A. in Humanititt Intra. Sports; Swimming. Sixth Row: MICHAEL B. HOPKINS • 12000 Edgewater Dr., Lakewood, Ohio • B.S. in But. Adm. RICHARD J. HOPKINS • 87 E therwood Ave., Dobb Ferry, N. Y. • A. B. in Pol. Sci. PAUL H. HORNSLETH, JR. • 300 Warrior Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa. • B. A. in Humanitiet. JAMES J. HOWE, JR. • i6 Mt. Paran Rd., Atlanta, Ga. • BJE. in Elec. Engin. • I.E.E.E. JAN J. HOYNAKI • 265 Dewey PI., Teaneck, N. J. • B.E. in Mecb. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sport ; Spirit Com. Seventh Row: JOHN J. HUGHES 55 Stockton St., Princeton, N. J. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Intra. Sport ; SAM; Spirit Com. JAMES W. HUSTED • 353 Mt. Airy Dr., Roche.ter, N. Y. • BJi. in Humanitiet w. Sci. • Sr. Cla Vice-Pre .; Jr. Cla Trea .; Soph. Cias Trea .; Intra Sport ; Young Repub.; Blue Key; Pre-Med. Hon. Soc., Trca .; Who’ Who. 278 First Row: JOHN C. JMBESI • Cumberland Ave., Eacell Manor, N. J. • B.8. in Bus. Adm. • Sociological Soc. Second Row: JOSEPH M. IMBESI • Cumberland Ave., Eatcll Manor, N. J. • B.S. in Bus. Adm. Third Row: GERALD A. INGLESBY • 242« Cove Rd., Pennsauken, N. J. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. • Pol. Union. ROBERT A. INGOLIA • 511 Bunker Ave., Wantagh, N. Y. • B.S. in Educ. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Coin.; Hiat. Club; Intra. Sporta; P.S.E.A. JEFFREY M. JAHNS • 5412 W. School St., Chicago, III. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Cora.; Econ. Club; Pol. Union; Villanovan; E.F.S.V.; Cinema Guild. BRUCE S. JANEK • 52« Lillian Terr., Union, N. J. • B.S. in Bio. • Astronomical Soc.; Bio. Club; Conservative Club; K. of C.; Rifle Team; Spirit Com.; Young Repub. Fourth Row: CARL A. JANNETTI • 4984 Thompson St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Bus. Adm. • Acct. Soc. BERNARD JANOV • 401 E. Pine St., Malonoy City, Pa. • B.S. In Educ. • NROTC; Drill Team; N.F.C.C.S.; Villanova Singers; Spires. WILLIAM F. JEFFERS • 700 Selma St., Norristown, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Rugby. JOHN F. JEMIONEK • 1014 Fayette St., Conshohocken, Pa. • B.S. in Bio. Bio. Club, Secty., Trcas. Fifth Row: GEORGE R. JENKINS • 750 Old Lancaster Rd., Apt. B20I, Berwyn, Pa. B.S. in Bus. Adm. Sixth Row: VINCENT M. JENKINS «8 Johnson St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.E. in Eltc. Engin. • I.E.E.E. Seventh Row: LAWRENCE R. JERZ • 12 Jatfrey Pk., Irvington, N. Y. • B.S. In Bus. Adm. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Acct. Soc.; Delta Pi Epsilon, Pres.; I.F.C.; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Who’s Who. 279 Pint Row: WILLIAM J. JESTER • 2J7 Broad Ave., Leonia, N. J. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Soph. Steering Com.; Accc. Soc.; Intra. Sport ; K. of C.; Marketing Soc.; Spirit Com. HARRY P. JONES • 2202 Wilson Ave., Bri.tol, Pa. • A.B. in Pol. Sel. JOSEPH L. JONES • 8)0$ Seminole St., Che tnut Hill, Pa. • B.A. in Hitt. • Concept; Conservative Club; Econ. Soc.; Hist. Club; I.R.S.; Intra. Sports; Pol. Union; Pre-Law Soc.; Villanova Singers. Second Row: JOHN P. JORDON • 27) Powell Rd., Springfield, Pa. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Conservative Club; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Marketing Soc.; Sociological Soc. JOHN P. JOYCE • 10$ Fort Sr., Forty Fort, Pa. • A.B. in Hitt. • Hut. Club; N.F.C.C.S. ROBERT J. JOYNES • $08 Woodland Dr., Havertown, Pa. • B.S. in Bio. • Bio. Club. I know what they’re looking for. Third Row: DENIS J. JULIAN • 646 Prospect St., Glen Rock, N. J. B.E. in Mecb. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports. STANLEY J. KARCEWSKI • 2)8 Hamilton St., Norristown, Pa. B.S. in Bio. • Lambda Kappa Delta. LEE G. KAROSEN • 70 Chapman PI., Irvington, N. J. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Acct. Soc.; Basketball Club; Finance Soc., Treat.; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; Spirit Com. Fourth Row: GLENN A. KASPER • 29 Washington Pkwy., Bayonne, N. J. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. WALTER F. KEANE • 1 Linden PI., Bay Shore, N. Y. • B.A. in Eng. • NROTC. THOMAS G. KEIGHTLEY • 494 Lathom St., Alexandria, Va. • B.S. in Educ. 80 Flnt Row: JOHN M. KELLER • 7 S. Sth Av „ Highland Park, N. J. • BJ:. in Elec. Engin. • Sr. Steering Com.; Intra. Sporti. FRANK J. KELLY, JR. • 422 Fox Chapel Rd., Pitt.burgh, Pa. • BS. in Bui. Adm. JOSEPH M. KELLY • 2030 S. Rcdficld St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.E. in Cbem. Engin. • A.C.S.; A.I.Ch.E. Second Row: JOSEPH M. KELLY 410 Hcathcrwood Rd., Havertown, Pa. • B.S. in Bio. Bio. Club. ROGER J. KELLY • 210 N. Wayne Ave., Wayne, Pa. • B.A. in Humanities w. Science • Intra. Sport ; Villanova Singer . JOHN F. KENYON • 531 Irvington Rd., Drcxel Hill, Pa. • B.S. in But. Adm. Third Row: MARTIN J. KEOGH • 470 Baldwin Place, Mamaroneck, N. Y. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. • Jr. Steering Com.; Finance Soc.; Intra. Sport ; Pre-Law Soc.; Young Rcpub. JOHN M. KILDUFF • 33 4 Tildcn St., Philadelphia, Pa. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. NROTC; Intra. Sport ; Semper Fideli . CHARLES F. KILEY • 53 5 Hillcrc t Ave., Weitfield, N. J. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. Lambda Kappa Delta; Pol. Union; Spanith Club. Fourth Row: JEROME P. KINEAVY • 174 Queen Dr., Little Silver, N. J. • A.B. in Hitt. • Soph. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Bdta Gamma; Delta Pi Mu; Hi t. Club; I.J.F.; Intra. Sport.; Pre-Law Soc.; WWVU. STANLEY KISZKIEL • 67-2$ 53rd Ave., Maipeth, N. Y. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Jr. Steering Com.; Intra. Sporti; K. of C.; Spirit Com. JUDITH A. KITTEL • 3806 Verleye St., Seaford, N. Y. • B.S. in Nun. • Sociological Soc. i 4 r 1 i k f ■« Fifth Row: KATHLEEN M. K1TTREDGE • 215 Pelham Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Nun. • Women’ Glee Club, Trea . LEROY C. KLEIN • 6 Holland St., Shillington, Pa. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Marketing Soc., Trea .; Pi Sigma Epiilon; Pre-Law Soc. FRANK J. KLIBERT, III • 106 Mill Rd., Havertown, Pa. • B.S. in Bio. THOMAS R. KLIGERMAN • 1653 E. Hunting Park Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Educ. 281 nrir now: EDWARD G. KLIMCHAK • 700 Hemlock Dr., Aliquippa, Pa. • B.S. in Phyiics • A.I.P.; Belle Air; Intra. Sport ; Physics Club; Soc. of Mass Servers and Lectors. ROBERT J. KNOF • 7S Evergreen Ave., Bloomfield, N. J. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • SGA; Marketing Soc.; Intra. Sports; Pi Sigma Epsilon. Second Row: NICHOLAS A. KNOX • 4 Greenway Terr., Forest Hills, N. Y. • A.B. in Hht. • Beta Gamma Soc.; Belle Masque; Hist. Club; Soccer; Marching Band; Concert Band. RAYMOND A. KOENIG • 40 N. Quantico St., Arlington, Va. • B.E. in Civil Engin. GLEN J. KOEPENICK • 7712 Savannah Dr., Bethesda, Md. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Spirit Com.; Who's Who. MICHAEL L. KOLESAR • 25 Loller Rd., Hatboro, Pa. • B.S. in Phyiici Delta Epsilon Sigma; Music Club, Pres.; Physics Club, Vice Pres. CLEM M. KOPF • 49 Locust Ave., Springfield, Pa. • B.E. in Eltc. Engin. • I.E.E.E.; Astronomical Soc.; Crew, Pres.; Intra. Spo'ts; Pol. Union; Wrestling. ANTHONY T. KOSEK • 25 Tulip St., Philadelphia, Pa. • A.B. in Hill. • Hist. Club. Third Row: FRANCIS E. KOSTECKY • 14 Broad St., Ephrata, Pa. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. Acct. Soc.; Intra. Sports; Tau Kappa Epsilon. RICHARD Z. KREMPECKI • P.O. Box 7 , East Brunswick, N. J. • B.S. in Educ. • Intra. Sports. Fourth Row: RICHARD J. KREPOL 7016 Torresdale Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • Acct. Soc.; Conservative Club; Intra. Sports; Math. Club. PAUL W. KRISHER • I OS-12 95th Ave., Jamaica, N. Y. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; I.E.E.E.; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Exec. Com.; Villanova Engineer; WWVU. Fifth Row: WALLACE P. KROLL • 26 N. 16th Ave., Manville, N. J. • B.S. in Educ. • Hist. Club; Intra. Sports. WILLIAM S. KRUK • 2 2 Argyle Place, Kearny, N. J. • B.A. in Humanitiei Music Soc.; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Treas. 524 Hampton St., Greensburg, Pa. • A.B. in Sixth Row: DUANE G. KRUPAR Soc. Sci. • K. of C. CHARLES R. KUZMINSKI • 721 Garfield Ave., Jersey City, N. J. • B.S. in Math. Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Bowling; Intra Sports; Math. Club; Student Apostolate. Seventh Row: STEPHEN P. KYNE • 1727 Ryder St., Brooklyn, N. Y. • B.S. Bui. Adm. • Delta Pi Epsilon; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; VilUnoi RONAN H. LACEY • 444 Montauk Ave., New London, Conn. • J In Educ. • Intra. Sports. Fint Row: THEODORE W. LAFFERTY • 401 Haines Ave., Barrington, N. J. • B.S. in Math. Second Row: GORDON J. LAFLEUR • 21599 Mastick Rd., Fairview Park, Ohio • B.S. in Educ. Soph. Steering Com.; Beta Gamma Soc. Third Row: PETER N. LAGOS • 160 Woodsidc Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Baseball. MARY K. LALLY • 108 Southern Hilands Dr., Bridgeville, Pa. • B.S. in Nun. • Navy Nurse Corps; Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com. RICHARD T. LAMB • 4 Ardsley Rd., Montclair, N. J. • B.A. in Eng. • Swimming. RONALD J. LAMB • 1307 Bradford Rd., Orcland, Pa. • B.E. In Civil Engin. A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Fourth Row: JOSEPH C. LANG • 1122 Bryan St., Drexel Hill. Pa. • B.E. in Elte. Engin. • Jr. Steering Com.; Eta Kappa Nu, Vice-Pres.; Tau Beta Pi. ERIC B. LANGELOH • 1) Fairlawn St., Rye, N. Y. • A.B. in Hilt. • Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; Spanish Club; I.C.G. JOHN J. LARKIN • 225 St. Paul’s Ave.. Jersey City, N. J. • B.S. in Eeon. Econ. Club; Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports; K. of C. LEWIS M. LARSON • 72 Spruce St., Coatesville, Pa. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. Fifth Row: JOHN P. LARUE • J42 E. Walnut St., Shillington, Pa. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. Sixth Row: CARL B. LAUBER • 1108 Roberts Rd.. Media, Pa. • B.S. in Educ. • Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta; Phil. Club; Rugby. Seventh Row: CHRISTINE M. LAUFENBERG • I0 I 1th Ave., Paterson, N. J. • B.S. in Nun. • WWVU; Women’s Glee Club. 283 The floor plan of the new Nurses’ Dorm. Fint Row: JOHN L. LEAR • 3 2 Newtown Rd., Warminster, Pa. • B.E. in Cbem. Engin. • A.I.C.E., Vicc-Pres., Pres.; C.C.D.; Intra. Sports. RAYMOND T. LE BON • 527 Sharpless Rd., Springfield, Pa. • B.E. in Eltc. Engin. • I.EJE.E.; Eta Kappa Nu; Pol. Union; Tau Beta Pi. THOMAS V. LEEDS • 16 Tanners Pond Rd., Garden City, N. Y. • B.A. in Hilt. • Soph. Steering Com.; Delta Pi Mu.; Intra. Sports; Track. RAYMOND J. LEGEN • 221 Knollwood Dr., Fairfield, Conn. • B.E. in Meeb. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; Lynx. Second Row: GEORGE E. LE QUIER • 141 Mica St., Bristol, Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • NROTC; Drill Team; I.E.E.E. GREGORY S. LERMOND • 7 Edgemont Rd., Glen Rock, N. J. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Marketing $oc. JAMES E. LESS 63 Woodcrcst Blvd.. Kenmorc, N. Y. B.S. in But. Adm. • Sr. Steering Com.; Delta Pi Mu. Third Row: THOMAS M. LEVIN • 405 Jackson Ave., Woodbine, N. J. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. • Concept; Student Apostolate. FREDRICK P. LEVINSKY • 4205 Soth Ave., Baltimore, Md. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • Econ. Club; Football, Capt.; Varsity Club; Intra. Sports. RALPH J. LEVOY • 371 Elm St., Braintree, Mass. • B.S. in Bio. • Bio. Club; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Spanish Club. Fourth Row: ARTHUR J. LEWIS • 40 Hoyt Ave., Staten Island, N. Y. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Acct. Soc.; Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sports; K. of C. JOHN L. LIGNELLI • 211 Indian Spring Rd., Boyertown, Pa. • B.A. in Humanitiei • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Football; Intra. Sports; Soc. of Mass Servers and Lectors; Who’s Who. JAMES F. LILL • 2005 E. Ontario St., Philadelphia, Pa. • A.B. in Piycb. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Intra. Sports; Psych. Club, Secty., Vice-Pres. Fifth Row: JOHN V. LIPPRE • 213 S. 64th St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Math. • Intra. Sports. GREGORY P. LISCIO • 82 Willowbrook Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. • NROTC; Semper Fidelis; Belle Air; Crew; Spanish Club; Villonot'an. KATHLEEN P. LITEWKA • Township Line Rd., R.D. 3, E. Norriton, Pa. • B.E. in Cbem. Engin. • A.I.Ch.E. 284 First Row: STANLEY A. LOCKITSKI, JR. • 11302 McCracken Rd., Cleveland, Ohio • B.A. in Clastlts • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Intra. Sport ; Villanova Singer , Secty, Vice-Pre .; Spire . BARRY B. LOCKWOOD • 7 Tamarino Rd., Makati, Rizal, Philippine • BS. in Bui. Adm. • Acct. Soc.; Young Repub.; Cheiterton Club; Lynx; Pol. Union; Villanovan; Villanova Singer . EDWARD J. LOPAKI • 66 Bethany Rd., Hazlet, N. J. • A.B. in Soc. • Intra. Sport ; Sociological Soc.; Track. Second Row: WILLIAM K. LORENZ • 54 Folcroft Ave., Folcroft, Pa. • B.E. in Cbcm. Engin. • SGA; A.I.Ch.E.; Intra. Sport ; Tau Beta Pi; VilUuovs Engineer. RONALD A. LOTTI • 76 Mclrote St., Vineland, N. J. • B.S. In Bus. Adm. Acct. Soc.; Marketing Soc.; Pi Sigma Eptilon. PAUL T. LOUGHLIN • 4 Tanglcwood Rd., Leicetter, Mi . • B.S. in Bus. Adm. Third Row: GREGORY A. LOUGHRAN • 6J Hill Dr., Oy ter Bay, N. Y. • B.E. in Civil Engin. • A.S.C.E.; Marching Band; Concert Band; Villanovan . JOSEPH A. LOVERRO • 41 Stratford, N., Roilyn Height , N. Y. • B.S. in Educ. • A.C.S.; Intra. Sport ; P.S.E.A. GLENN S. LOWERY • 194 Mallory Ave., Jer ey City, N. J. • B.S. in Bus. Adm. Intra. Sport ; Acct. Soc. Fourth Row: GEORGE N. LUCIAN1 • 52 N. Gro St., Philadelphia, Pa. • BS. in Bus. Adm. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Crew; Intra. Sporu; Marketing Soc., Vice-Pre . HARVEY F. LUDLAM • 507 Seabright Rd., Ocean City, N. J. • A.B. in Soc. Scl. • NROTC; Intra. Sport ; Phil. Club; Sp ni h Club. BRIAN J. LUDWIG • 145 Cinnamon Hill Rd., King of Pru ia, Pa. • B.E. in Mech. Engin. • A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sport . 285 rinr ah .- ROBERT S. LUTKOWSKI • 185 Wetherill Rd., Garden City, N. Y. • BS. in Bui. Adm. • Econ. Soc.; Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; Soccer. HENRY A. MACCARO • 242 S. Merrick Ave., Merrick, N. Y. • B.S. In Bio. • Lambda Kappa Delta; Mendel Bulletin; Rifle Team. Second Row: JOHN D. MacGREGOR 210 Beverly Hill Rd., Clifton, N. J. • A.B. in Ptycb. • Intra. Sports; Track. JOHN C. MADDEN • 1709 Sherman Dr., Utica, N. Y. • B.E. in Civil Elgin. • Tau Kappa Epsilon; Soph. Steering Com.; A.S.C.E., Pres., Treas.; Spirit Com.; Tau Beta Pi; Vlllanota Engineer. Third Row: KATHERINE L MADDEN • 6912 Wells Pkwy., Hyattsvillc, Md. • BS. in Nun. • Soph. Steering Com.; Pi Theta Chi. VINCENT A. MAGRO • 2445 S. 20th St., Philadelphia, Pa. • A.B. in Pol. Sei. Pol. Union; Spanish Club. EDWIN J. MAHAN • 1002 Kenwyn St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. MAUREEN L. MAHAN • 1002 Kenwyn St., Philadelphia, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. • Soph. Steering Com.; Intra. Sports; Pi Theta Chi; Sociological Soc. KATHLEEN V. MAHER • 2 548 Fernwood Ave., Roslyn, Pa. • B.S. in Chem. • A.C.S., Pres.; SGA; Delta Epsilon Sigma, Secty. Fourth Row: EUGENE M. MAHON • 77 Avalon Place, E. Meadow, N. Y. • A.B. in Soc. Sei. Orientation Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Belle Air, Copy Ed.; Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta; Lynx. MICHAEL R. MAKYNEN • Thompson Pond Rd., Spencer, Mass. • BS. in Math. • Delta Epsilon Sigma; Math. Club, Treas. EDWARD H. MALLEY, JR. • Belle Haven, Greenwich, Conn. • B.S. in Bui. Adm.; Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc. RALPH MALTESE • 461A Shaler Blvd., Ridgefield, N. J. • B.S. in Educ. • Soph. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; N.F.C.C.S.; Phil. Club; P.S.E.A.; Villanovan, Feature Ed; Spirit Com. MICHAEL F. MANGANO • 5017 Sylvia Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa. • A.B. in Hilt. Hitt. Club; K. of C.; Pol. Union; Spanish Club. Fifth Row: JOSEPH F. MANNING ‘ 6112 Reach St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Acct. Soc.; Baseball; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc. JOSEPH J. MANZELLA • 52S E. Kent Rd., Laureldale, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sei. • I.R.S.; Intra. Sports; N.F.C.C.S.; Pre-Law Soc. Sixth Row: VINCENT M. MARABELLA ' B.S. in But. Adm. ALBERT A. MARC ANTONIO B.E. in Elec. Engin. • I.E.E.E.; 2)21 Martingale Rd., Media, • 21 Parsonage Dr., Warwick, i Intra. Sports. Pa. • .. I. • Seventh Row: LEONARD M. MARCINEK • 4164 Terrace St., Philadelphia, Pa B.S. in But. Adm. • Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; WWVU. THOMAS A. MARCINO • 1 07 Dill Rd., Havertown, Pa. • A.B. Soc. Sci. Intra. Sports; Psych. Club; Spanish Club; Spirit Cc Marching Band. 286 First Row: MICHAEL J. MARESCA • 999 Windermere Rd., Franklin Square, N. Y. B.S. in Bio. Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Bio. Club; Intra. Sport ; Mendel Bulletin; Phyiics Club; Spirit Com. Second Row: CHRISTOPHER J. MARKS • 19 Downing Rd., Lexington, Ma . • B.E. in Cbtm. Engin. • A.I.Cb.E. Third Row: THOMAS P. MARTIN 25 Mountain Ave., Saugut, Man. • A.B. in Soc. • Aeet. Soc.; Crew; Econ. Club; Hi t. Club; Marketing Society; Sociological Soc. WILLIAM F. MARTIN • 402« Taylor Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. • B.F.. In Civil Engin. • A.S.C.E.; N.F.C.C.S.; Belle Air; Intra. Sport ; Batketball Club. WILLIAM J. MARTINI • 41 Temple Place, Pauaic, N. J. • A.B. in Soc. Sel. • SGA, Vice-Prc .; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Young Repub.; Blue Key, Secty.; Intra. Sport ; K. of C.; Rugby; Who’ Who. GABRIEL G. MARTYAK • J8 Waihington St., Freeland, Pa. ’ B.A. in Humanities w. Sci. Bio. Club; C.C.D.; I.J.F.; Intra. Sport ; Soc. Mat Server and Lectori; WWVU. Fourth Row: WILLIAM C. MARVIN • 96 Peachtree La., Ro.lyn Height . N. Y. • B.S. in Bus. Adm. • Acct. Soc.; Intra. Sport ; Shamokinaki; Spirit Com.; Track. LEONARD MASONE • 69-1« 5Jrd St.. Ma.peth, N. Y. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. • Intra. Sport ; Pol. Union; Pre-Law Soc.; Spaniih Club. ROBERT A. MASSIE • 2641 N. ISth St., Philadelphia. Pa. • B.S. in Educ. • Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sport ; Phil. Club; P ych. Club; P.S.E.A.; Track. JAMES R. MATARAZZO • 221 Mountain Ave.. North Caldwell. N. J. • A.B. in Soc. • Intra. Sport ; K. of C.; Phil. Club; Pol. Union; Spaniih Club. Fifth Row: ELI R. MATTIOLI • 710 Bellevue Ave., Hammonton, N. J. • Bj. in But. Adm. • Acct. Soc.; Phil. Club; Pre-Law Soc. Sixth Row: WILLIAM B. MAY • 9 Heather View Dr., Chettcrfield, Mo. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa N'u; I.F.C.; Intra. Sport ; Tau Kappa Ep ilon; Villa nova Engineer; Villanova Singer . 287 B.S. m Finl Row: JOHN C. MAYNES • )602 N. Ormet St., Philadelphia, Pa. • Bui. Adm. • Football. ANDREW J. McALOON • 1121 Marline Ave., Plainfield, N. J. in Civil Engin. • K. of C. B.E. ik Second Row: THOMAS W. McARDLE • 722) Hard Ave., Upper Darby, Pa. • B.S. in Math. • Astronomical Soc.; Intra. Sports; Math. Club. RICHARD E. McATEER • 67) E. ISth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. • A.B. In Eng. • Swimming; Sociological Soc.; I.C.G.; Intra. Sports. JAMES F. McBRIDE • 119 Dunn Ave., Old Forge, Pa. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • Hist. Club; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; Young Demo. ALAN H. McCAFFERTY • 48 Sunny Valley Rd., New Milford, Conn. • BS. in Math. • Track. RICHARD C. McCarthy • 2) Caloris Ave., Millville, N. J. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. ROBERT E. McCarthy • 4511 Lawnview Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa. • B.S. in Math. • Belle Air; Intra. Sports; Math. Club. Third Row: THOMAS J. McCOLGAN • 4668 Mansion St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.A. in Eng. • N.F.C.C.S.; Villanovsn. THOMAS J. McCORMICK • 4-))rd St. Circle, Gulfport, Miss. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Nu; Hockey; Tau Beta Pi. Fourth Row: WILLIAM E. McCORMICK • 1206 Pleasant Dr., Millville, N. J. • B.S. in Educ. • Football. THOMAS P. McCORRISTON • 100)) Wcstbournc PL, Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. In Phyilct • Physics Club; Delta Epsilon Sigma. Fifth Row: JOHN J. McCUE • 1)7 Thornwood Rd., Massapcqua Park, N, Y. • B.E. In Elec. Engin. • I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports. RICHARD J. McCUNNEY • )824 N. l)th St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • I.E.E.E., Treat.; Eta Kappa Nu; Intra. Sports; Tau Kappa Epsilon. 288 Flrtt Row: ANNE P. McDEVITT • 920 Edgehill Rd., Glcn.ide, Pa. • B.S. in Nurs. JOSEPH J. McDEVITT • 413 Perry St., Ridley Park, Pa. • B.S. in Bus. Adm. • Acct. Soc.; Intra. Sport . ROBERT J. McDEVITT • 727 Windermere Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • I.E.E.E., Secty.; Phytic Club; Villanova Singer . Second Row: THOMAS J. McDONNELL • 1502 Price St., Scranton, Pa. ' B.A. In Humanities w. Scl. • I.J.F. CHARLES B. McELRONE • 141 Primo Ave., Folcroft, Pa. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. DANIEL J. McELROY • 18 W. 5th Ave., Pine Hill, Pa. • BS. in Bus. Adm. • Econ. Soc.; Gamma Phi. Third Row: JOHN I. McENERNEY, JR. • 3 52 Bryn Mawr Ave., Bala Cynwyd, Pa. • B.A. in Humanities w. Sci. • Mu ic Club. JOSEPH R. McENERNEY • 33 2 Bryn Mawr Are., Bala Cynwyd, Pa. • B.S. in Math. • A.C.S.; Agronomical Soc.; Math. Club, Pro .; Mu ic Club. EDWARD W. McFADDEN • 1309 Midmeadow Rd., Towton, Md. • B.S. in Bus. Adm. • Intra. Sport ; Lacrotse. fourth Row: JOHN J. McGARVEY • 129-E, Devon Stratford Apt ., Devon, Pa. • B.A. in Eng. • SGA; Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Belle Air; Intra. Athl. Council; Intra. Sport ; Lynx; N.F.C.C.S.; Nick Batca Com.; Shamokinaki; Spirit Com.; Villanovan; Who’ Who; Wrettling; Delta Pi Mu. WILLIAM J. McGETTIGAN • 2 8 Pro.pect Ave., Little Silver, N. J. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Sr. Steering Com.; Acct. Soc.; Delta Pi Ep ilon; Intra. Sport ; Rifle Team; Spirit Com.; WWVU. JOHN F. McGOWAN • 1213 E. 21th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. • B.S. in Bus. Adm. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Acct. Soc.; Delta Pi Eptilon, Secty.; Intra. Sport ; Marketing Soc.; Shamokinaki. 289 rirsr nou . PAUL F. McGRAIL 120 Hatting A ., Havcrtown, Pa. A.B. in Humanitiet • Jr. Storing Coro.; Soph. Steering Com.; Concept; Crew; I.R.S.; Lambda Kappa Delta; Lit. Soc.; Music Soc.; Phil. Club; Soc. Matt Servers and Lectors; P.S.E.A.; Villanovan; Villanova Singers; Cinema Guild. DANIEL P. McGROARTY • 2569 Loft Ave., Baldwin. N. Y. • B.S. in Educ. Hitt. Club; Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta; Track. Second Row: CARYL A. McGRODY • «24 Meredith Dr., Media, Pa. • B.S. in Nun. • Sociological Soc.; Belle Air. JOSEPH F. McGUIRE «mo Augustine Ave., Far Rockaway, N. Y. • B.A. in Hitt. • Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta. Third Rou : MAUREEN B. McHALE • IS Avon PI., West Hempstead, N. Y. • B.S. in Nnrt. • Pi Theta Chi; Haveners; Women’s Glee Club. THOMAS K. McINERNEY • 139 Rockland Ave., Larchmont, N. Y. • A.B. in Pol. Sei. • I.R.S.; Pol. Union; Pre-Law Soc. fourth Row: JOSEPH D. McINTOSH • 58 N. Riverview Rd., Phillipsburg, N. J. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; Pre-Law Soc. JAMES B. McKEARNEY 4711 River Rd., Pennsauken, N. J. • B.E. in Mecb. Engin. • A.S.M.E. Fifth Row: JAMES J. McKENNA, JR. • J2S0 N. Bailey St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. In But. Adm. Marketing Soc. MARY M. Me KERN AN • 425 King’s Highway West, Haddonfield, N. J. • BS. in Nun. • Soph. Steering Com.; Pi Theta Chi; Spirit Com.; Women’s Glee Club. Sixth Row: GILBERT F. McKNIGHT • 4025 Kottler Dr., Lafayette Hill, Pa. • BS. In But. Adm. • Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports. VIRGINIA A. McMAHON • 2277 Andrews Ave., Bronx, N. Y. • BS. in Nun. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Pi Theta Chi; Pol. Union, Secty. BRIAN M. McMANN • SO Hartland Ave., Pittsfield, Me. • BS. in But. Adm. RICHARD J. McMENAMIN • Willowbrook Ave., Lantdowne, Pa. • B.A. in Mod. Lang. • Pol. Union; SGA Rep.; Sr. Steering Cora.; Hist. Club; Spanish Club; Villanovan; Young Demo., Vice-Prcs.; German Club, Pres.; I.C.G.; Grad. Theater. HARRY A. McQUTLLEN 1558 Indian Creek Dr., Wynnewood, « a. • A.B. in Pol. Sei. Delta Epsilon Sigma; Intra. Sports; Lacrosse. Seventh Row: MARTIN C. MEADE • 586 Post St., Elmira. N. Y. • B.S. in Edu, NROTC; Hitt. Club; Lambda Kappa Delta; P.S.E.A. AUSTIN J. MEEHAN • 1005 Welsh Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S But. Adm. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Cc Basketball; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; Young Rcpub. 290 Finl Row: JAMES K. MEGINNISS. JR. • 408 W. 6th St., Wilmington, Del. • B-S. i Educ. • SGA; Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Phil. Club; Rugby; Spirit Com. Second Row: EUGENE F. MEHR • 149 15th Rd., White.tone, N. Y. • B.S. iu Bui. Adm. Third Row: DALE W. MEIER • 72 Clermont Lane, St. Louit, Mo. • B.E. im Civil Engirt. • NROTC, Drill Team; A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sport . Fourth Row: ANDREW J. MELTON, III • 115 S. Winder Ave., Brightwater , N. Y. B.S. in Humanitiei. TERRAN B. MELTON • 22 W. Gay St., We t Cheater, Pa. • B.E. iu Chcm. Engirt. • A.I.ChJZ. MICHAEL K. MENSECK • 421 Colonial Park Dr., Springfield. Pa. ’ B.S. in Bui. Adm. • Pre-Law So«.; Acct. Soc.; Intra. Sport . JOSEPH W. MERANTE • 912 McKinley St., Peektkill, N. Y. • B.S. in But. Adm. Acct. Soc.; Intra. Sport ; K. of C.; Marketing Soc.; Pre-Law Soc. Fifth Row: GRAHAM G. MERK • 175 Adam St., Brooklyn, N. Y. • A.B. in Grog. • Intra. Sport ; Soccer; Marching Band; Concert Band. THEODORE J. MERLI • 525 Bennett St., Luzerne, Pa. • B.S. in Bio. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Bio. Club; Golf. CHARLES E. MESSENGER • 2206 Southorn Road, Baltimore, Md. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • Cro Country, Capt. GREGORY D. METZGER • 512 Harrington Rd., Havertown, Pa. • B.A. in Eng. • Spanuh Club. Sixth Row: LAWRENCE J. METZGER • 5 Pitcairn Ave., Hohoku , N. J. • BS. in Econ. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Econ. Club; Gamma Phi; Pre-Law Soc.; Rugby. Seventh Row: JAMES L. MEYER • 16 Floral Ave.. Cortland, N. Y. • B.E. in Chem. Engin. • SGA; Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; A.I.Ch.E.; Intra. Athl. Council; Tau Beta Pi. 291 fir it Row: RONALD K. MEYER • 4 Locust St., Garden City, N. Y. • BS. i Bui. Aim. • Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports; Intra. Athl. Council; Lacrosse; Pre-Law Soc. ROBERT J. MEZZADRI • 44 Kessler Ave., Lodi, N. J. • B£. in Mech. Engin. • A.S.M.E. CORNEL MHLEY • 515 E. Main St., Uniontown, Pa. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. • Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; I.R.S. JOHN J. MILITO SOI E. Fornance St., Norristown, Pa. B.E. in Elec. Engin. Sr. Steering Com.; I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports. Second Row: FRANK J. MILLER • 5 58 Taunton Rd., Wyckofi, N. J. • B.S. in Bui. Aim. Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Acct. Soc.; Econ. Soc.; Intra. Sports; Spirit Com.; Villanovan. PETER C. MILLS • 57 Lake Drive, S., West blip, N. Y. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • K. of C.; Lacrosse. THOMAS J. MINICH • 551 Deerfield Rd., Deerfield, III. • B.S. in Bm. Aim. • A.S.M.E.; Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports; SAM; WWVU. Third Row: PAUL F. MIRAGLIA • 528 Fayette St., Conshohocken, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • SGA; Belle Air; I.F.C., Pres.; Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta; Rugby. SAMUEL P. MONGELLUZZO, JR. • 1016 Concord Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. B.S. in Bui. Aim. Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc. RONALD P. MONSAERT • 10 Lee Ave., Hawthorne, N. J. • B.A. in Humonitiei w. Sci. • Sr. Steering Com.; Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta, Vice-Pres.; Arts Forum. Fourth Row: DONALD MONTANA • 501 Glen Ave., Scotia, N. Y. • B.S. in Bui. Aim. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Acct. Soc.; Econ. Soc.; Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports; Pol. Union; Soc. of Mass Servers and Lectors; Spirit Com.; Villonovan; Villanova Singers. JOSEPH D. MONTGOMERY, III • 54 Leroy St., Philadelphia, Pa. • A.B. In Soc. Sci. • Football; Intra. Sports; Pol. Union; Pre-Law Soc. FRANK H. MORGAN • Hollywood Court Apts., Hollywood Ave. and Manor Rd., Upper Darby, Pa. A.B. in Pol. Sci. Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; Sociological Soc.; Spanish Club; Villanova Singers. Fifth Row: VINCENT S. MORGAN 412 Mcrion Ave., Havertown, Pa. • A.B. in Ceog. JAMES M. MORIARTY • 6 Pincdale Ave., Delmar, N. Y. • B.E. in Mech. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; K. of C. BARCLAY MORRISON • Redgatc Van Beuren Rd., Morristown, N. J. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. 92 first Row: JOHN R. MORTON • 21 Elm Terr., Riverton, N. J. • B.A. im Pol. Sci. • Pol. Union; Villanoian. ANTHONY J. MOSKAL • IS Outlook Ave., Sayreville, N. J. • B.A. in PM. • C.C.D.; Intra. Sport.; K. of C.; Phil. Club; Pol. Union; Sociological Soc.; Alpha Phi Omega. ROBERT A. MUIR • 2 Pcnton Ave., Ea.t Rockaway, N. Y. • A.B. in Pol. Sri. Second Row: ROBERT P. MULHEARN • 669 36th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. • B.S. in Bus. Adm. • Football; Intra. Sport.; K. of C.; Marketing Soc. JOHN H. MULHERN • The Regency Apt.., 313 Creek Dr., St. David’., Pa. • B.A. in Psych. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Delta Pi Mu. DONALD H. MULLIGAN • 3 3 Abbey La., Baldwin. L. I., N. Y. • B.S. in Bus. Adm. • Soph. Steering Com.; Intra. Sport.; Lambda Kappa Delta. Third Row: JAMES A. MULLIN • 143 Pitt Rd., Springfield, N. J. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Delta Pi Ep.ilon; Finance Soc.; Intra. Sport.; Rugby. ROBERT J. MULLIN • 52 SylvMtcr Dr., Vineland, N. J. • A.B. in Pol. Scl. • Intra. Sport.. JAMES E. MUNRO • 1027 Bell Ave., Yeadon, Pa. • B.S. in Eton. • Econ. Soc.; Hitt. Club. fourth Row: WILLIAM H. MURDOCH, JR. • 340 Marple Rd., Broomall, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Scl. • Phil. Club. CEVYN C. MURPHY • 263 Franklin Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. • BS. In Nurs. Jr. Steering Com.; Belle Air; Cheerleader.; I.J.F.; Spirit Com. DENNIS A. MURPHY • 1S4 Sleighride Rd., Willow Grove, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Scl. • NROTC. 293 Fint Row: NICHOLAS J. MURPHY • 2 W. Beach Way, Chadwick Beach, N. J. B.E. in Elee. Engin. Intra. Sport ; Villanova Engineer. STEVEN R. MURPHY • $J2 J6th St., Union City, N. J. • B.S. in Math. • Intra. Sports; Math. Club; WWVU. WILLIAM D. MURPHY • 1211 Audrey Lane, Phoenixville, Pa. • BS. in Bui. Adm. • Gamma Phi; Pre-Law Soc.; Acct. Soc. Second Row: ANTHONY T. MURRAY • 422 N. Sterling Rd., Elkin Park, Pa. • BS. in Bui. Adm. • Finance Soc.; I.J.F.; Intra. Sport . BRENDAN I. MURRAY • 411 W. Stafford St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Eeon. • Football, Capt. DAVID J. MURRAY • 221 Washington Place, Hatbrouck Height , N. J. B.S. In But. Adm. • Soph. Steering Com.; Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; Vtllanoian. Third Row: THOMAS D. MUSNICKI • Ocean Rd., Bridgehampton, N. Y. • BS. in But. Adm. • Acct. Soc.; Intra. Sports; Villanova Singers. LAWRENCE W. MUTH • 20 Den Herder Dr., Somerset, N. J. • B.S. in Math. • Soph. Steering Com.; Intra. Sports; Math. Club; Villanornm; Young Repub. ROBERT L. NASON • 44 Whitman Are., Melrose, Mas . • A.B. In Pol. Sci. 294 First Row: JAMES S. NEARY • 151 Beardsley Pkwy., Trumbull, Conn. • A.B. im Pol. Sei. • Soph. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Sr. Steering Com.; Conservative Club; Delta Pi Epsilon; I.R.S.; Intra. Sports; N.F.C.C.S.; Shamokinaki; Spirit Com. FRANK N. NELSEN • J? Cynthia Court, Hempstead, N. Y. • A.B. im Soc. Sci. K. of C.; Pol. Union; Marching Band, Vice-Pres.; Concert Band, Vice-Pres. Second Row: MICHAEL A. NERVI • 275 Richmond Ave., S. Orange, N. J. • A.B. im Soc. Sci. I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports; Rifle Team; Tau Kappa Epsilon. RICHARD D. NEUMANN • 2 Van Nostrand Ave., Morrick, N. Y. • A.B. im Soc. • Intra. Sports; Phil. Club; Sociological Soc. Third Row: JOSEPH A. NEZI • 518 Howard St., Westwood, N. J. • A.B. im Pol. Scl. • Intra. Athl. Council; Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta. RICHARD H. NICHOLS, JR. • Box 27, Clarksville, Md. • B.S. im Bio. HAROLD G. NICHTER • 9 Schenck Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. • B.S. im Math. Intra. Sports; Track. HENRY O. NICOL • 6277 64th Ave., E. Riverdale, Md. • A.B. im Pol. Sei. • NROTC; Drill Team; Quarter Deck Soc.; Semper Fidelis; K. of C. PIERRE C. NIESEN, JR. 4215 McKee Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa. • B.S. im Educ. • Intra. Sports. JOSEPH M. NOLAN • 9 Spring Garden Mill Dr., Newtown, Pa. • B.S. i Bus. Adm. • Football; Varsity Club; K. of C.; Marketing Soc. Fourth Rose: ALFRED A. NORCOTT • 25 Morningside Rd., Verona, N. J. • B.E. im Elec. Em gin. • Eta Kappa Nu; I.J.F.; Villanoi an; Who's Who; WWVU, Gen. Mgr. EDWARD J. NORRETT • 7719 Cedarbrook St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Bus. Adm. • Acct. Soc.; Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc. RONALD L. NORWOOD 1106 Admont Ave., Franklin Square, N. Y. • B.E. In Civil Engin. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports. WILLIAM NOSTADT 7527 Whitaker Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Bus. Adm. • Intra. Sports; Sociological Soc.; SAM. JOHN V. NOTARIANNI • 6505 Haviland Dr., Bethesda, Md. • B.A. In Pol. Scl. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Hist. Club; N.F.C.C.S.; Pre-Law Soc.; Pol. Union; Spanish Club. WILLIAM S. NOTT • 5109 Noble Ave., Richmond, Va. • B.S. im Bus. Adm. • SGA; Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Acct. Soc., Secty., Pres.; Blue Key; Finance Soc.; Gamma Phi, Vice-Pres.; Intra. Sports; Pol. Union; Pre-Law Soc.; Soc. of Mass Servers and Lectors; Spirit Com.; Villamovam; Who’s Who. Fifth Row: ROBERT C. NOVAK • 2421 6th Ave., Watervliet, N. Y. • B.S. im Bus. Adm. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Acct. Soc.; Intra. Sports; Math. Club; Spirit Com. WILLIAM J. O’BRIEN • 104 Raiford Rd., Vestal, N. Y. • B.S. in Bio. • Bio. Club; Intra. Sports. 295 Fir Row: EDWARD G. OCELUS • 470 Ford St., Bridgeport, Pa. • B.S. In Bui. Adm. FRANCIS J. OCHS • 72 Passaic Ave., Summit, N. J. • B.E. in Meeb. Engl . A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sport ; Pi Tau Sigma. BERNARD J. O’CONNOR • 105 Hermitage Rd., Wilmington, Del. • B.E. i'm Civil Engin. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; A.S.C.E., Vice-Pres.; Crew; Intra. Sports. Sttond Row: JOHN G. O’CONNOR • JO Cedar Dr., Massapequa, N. Y. • B-S. in Educ. . STEPHEN T. O’GRADY • J77 Charles St., East Willuton, N. Y. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • Intra. Sports. SUZANNE S. O’HARA • JJJ Shore Rd., Greenwich, Conn. • B.S. in Sun. • Btllc Air; C.C.D.; N.F.C.C.S.; Shamokinaki. Third Row: JAMES H. O’HARE • J Wendover Rd., Forest HilU, N. Y. • B.A. in Eng. Beta Gamma; Intra. Sports; Lynx; NJ.C.CS.; Phil. Club, Secty.; Pre-Law Soc.; Villanovan, Assoc. Ed.; E.F.S.V. JOHN J. O’LEARY • 109 Springfield Rd., Linden, N. J. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • Track. ANDREA M. OLEXA • SS01 Verree Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Sun. • Navy Nurse Corps; Pi Theta Chi; Sociological Soc. Fourth Row: RAYMOND E. OLFKY • 1J0 Barricklo St., Trenton, N. J. • A.B. in Eton. • Econ. Club; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Spirit Com. LAWRENCE C. OLSEN • 29 Mayor St., Puerto Rico • B.S. in Bio. • Pol. Union; Spanish Club, Pres. KENNETH J. OLSZYNA 2219 Pratt St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in 1-- First Kou'. KEVIN C. O’MALLEY • 75 Point Rd., Little Silver, N. J. • A.B. in Psych. • Crew; Intra. Sport ; Lynx; Rifle Team; Soccer; Soc. of Man Servers and Lectors; Wrestling. LAWRENCE M. O’MALLEY • 75 Point Rd., Little Silver, N. J. • A.B. in Psych. • Crew; Lambda Kappa Delta; Pistol Team; Soccer; Wrestling. Second Row: THOMAS V. O’MALLEY • J08 Charles Ave., Massaprqua Park, N. Y. • B-S. in Bus. Adm. • Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Spirit Com. PETER H. O’MEARA • 107 Warren St., West Medford, Mass. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Villanovan. THOMAS J. O’NEILL • 255 Lyndwood Ave., Wilkes Barre, Pa. • B.S. in Econ. • Soph. Steering Com.; Beta Gamma; Delta Pi Epsilon. EUGENE J. ORLOW, JR. • 1179 Dcrmond Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa. • B.S. in Educ. MARIA R. O’SHEA • 1256 Oak wood Ave., Norristown, Pa. • B.S. in Nurs. • Belle Air; Pi Theta Chi; Women’s Glee Club. BRIAN R. O’TOOLE • 70 Chapman PL, Irvington, N. J. • B.S. in But. Adm. • SGA; Acct. Soc.; Finance Soc.; Football; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Pre-Law Soc. Third Row: JAMES P. O’TOOLE • 179 Lake Ave., Greenwich, Conn. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. • Hockey, Capt.; Intra. Sports; Pol. Union; Pre-Law Soc.; Shamokinaki. JOHN J. O’TOOLE • 5909 Horrocks St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Math. • Sr. Steering Com.; Belle Air; Intra. Sports; Math. Club; Shamokinaki. ROBERT E. OTT • 21 Pine Ave., Floral Park, N. Y. • B.E. In Elec. Engin. • NROTC; Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Nu; Intra. Sports. RAYMOND R. OUELLETTE • 18 Elaine Ave., Peabody, Mass. • B.A. in Eng. • Lit. Soc.; N.F.C.C.S.; Student Apostolate. PAUL G. OWEN • 257 Mary Ellen Dr., East McKeesport, Pa. • B.S. in Bus. Adm. • Acct. Soc.; Football; Marketing Soc. ROBERT N. PALMER • Peacable Hill Rd., Brewster, N. Y. • A.B. In Pol. Sci. • I.C.G.; Sociological Soc.; Young Demo. Fourth Row: AUGUST B. PALMITESSA • 4414 Park Ave., Weehawken, N. J. • B.E. in Civil Engin. • A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports. FRANCIS J. PALOMBARD • 510 W. Roselyn St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in But. Adm. • WWVU, News Dir. Fifth Row: MICHAEL R. PANATI • 1400 Beach Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. • A.B. in Hist. • Hist. Club. JOHN C. PANCARI • Box 561, R.D. 1, Weymouth Rd., Vineland. N. J. B.S. in Econ. • Econ. Soc., Pres.; Gamma Phi. 297 First Row: JOSEPH R. PANTANO • 1416 S. 9th St., Philadelphia, Pa. • BS. in But. Adm. • SGA; Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Acct. Soc.; Belle Air; Delta Pi Mu; Finance Soc.; Spirit Com. Second Row: DALE E. PAPPERT • 1827 Wittmer St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Educ. • Villanoian. Third Row: WALTER J. PARKER, JR. • 210 Wiltthire Dr., Chalfont, Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • NROTC; I.E.E.E.; Circuit; Intra. Sport . Fourth Row: THOMAS L. PARSLEY • Lake Lauderdale, Cambridge, N. Y. • B.A. in Humanities w. Sci. • SGA; Blue Key; Intra. Sport ; Who’ Who. EUGENE B. PARSON 212 Comrie Dr., Villanova, Pa. • B.S. in Bus. Adm. • Intra. Sport ; Spirit Com. RICHARD D. PARSONS • 22 Green La., Chester, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Sr. Steering Com.; Phil. Club; P ych. Club, Pret., Vice-Pre .; Sociological Soc.; Intra. Sport ; V.A.M.P. GARY F. PASTORIUS • 1129 Church St., Upland, Che ter, Pa. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. • Soph. Steering Com.; Pol. Union; Pre-Law Soc. Fifth Row: SATISH D. PATEL • 8 C-J5 Sonawala Building, Tardeo, Bombay 7, India • B.E. in Mecb. Engin. • A.C.S.; A.S.M.E.; A.I.Ch.E.; V.I.S.A. DAVID A. PATRICK • 9 Orville Rd., Baltimore, Md. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Marketing Soc.; Track. JEFFREY P. PAUL • 790 Newbold La., Philadelphia, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Paych Club; Marching Band; Concert Band, Tour Dir.; Villanovans. MARTIN J. PAULINA • 46J Granite Terr., Springfield, Pa. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Intra. Sport ; Finance Soc.; SAM. Sixth Row: MICHAEL A. PAVLICK • 47 E. 27th St., Bayonne, N. J. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Belle Air; Cia . Soc.; Intra. Sport ; N.F.C.C.S.; P ych. Club. Seventh Row: FRANCIS C. PAVLIK • 1102 Ormond Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. • BS. in Phyt. • Delta Pi Epiilon; Phy ic Club; Pol. Union. 298 Flrtl Row: PETER M. PECORI • 105 Treaty Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa. • Engin. I.E.E.E.; Physics Club; Pol. Union. RALPH C. PELUSI • 251 Bernard Dr., King of Prussia, But. Adm. Acct. Soc.; Marching Band; Concert Band. B.E. in Elec. Pa. • B.S. in Third Row: FERDINAND C. PETITO • 4 Marietta La., Trenton, N. J. • B.S. in Pbytlct • Intra. Sports; Physics Club. THOMAS M. PETRUSKA • 2J5 S. Lake Ave., Troy, N. Y. • B.A. in Hitt. Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Hitt. Club; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; Soc. of Mats Servers and Lectors; Villanova Singers; WWVU. Fourth Row: THOMAS M. PHILPOTT, JR. • 140 Rose Ave., Wooddiff Lake, N. J. • B.S. in But. Adm. NICHOLAS F. PIAZZOLA • 526} N. 2nd St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Nu, Treat.; Tau Beta Pi, Sccty.; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Villanoin Engineer. Fifth Row: FRANCIS A. PICCIRILLI • 154 W. Hand Ave., Wildwood, N. J. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Acct. Soc. JOSEPH R. PIETRZYK • 240 N. 5th Ave., Manville, N. J. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Intra. Sports. Sixth Row: THOMAS J. PILARSKI • 150 N. Locust St., Ml. Carmel, Pa. • B.E. in Chens. Engin. • A.I.Ch.E. DAVID M. PITCHKO • 25 Henry St., Hartford, Conn. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Finance Soc.; Marketing Soc. Seventh Row: PAUL F. PIZZI • 15 Weaver Rd., Weymouth, Mass. • B.E. in Chem. Engin. • A.I.Ch.E.; A.C.S.; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Villanora Engineer. Second Row: PAT J. PEPE • 9 Lakeview Dr., West Orange, N. J. • B.S. in But. Adm. ANTHONY P. PERANIO • Box J, Mizpah, N. J. • B.S. in Edue. JOSEPH J. PERFETTI • 5« Barbara Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa. • B.S. in Math. • Astronomical Soc.; Intra. Sports; Math. Club. DAVID C. PERGOLA • Hazelton St., Ridgefield Pafk, N. J. • B.A. in Pol. Scl. • Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta; Pol. Union. RONALD P. PESOTSKI • J447 Mt. Vernon Ave., Brookhaven, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Hitt. Club; SGA; Pol. Union; Pre-Law Soc.; Sociological Soc.; Young Demo. THOMAS J. PETINGA, JR. • 21 Thorps St., Pontiac, Mich. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Belle Air; Blue Key; Soc. of Mass Servers and Lectors; SAM; Student Apostolatc; Villanovant. 299 First Row: MARTIN E. PLANTE • 11402 Orleans Way, Kensington, Md. • B.S. in Physics • NROTC; Pistol Team, Capt. • Wildest; Quarter Deck Soc.; Intra. Sports; Physics Club. ANDREW PLESCIA • 79 N. Ridge St., Port Chester, N. Y. • B.S. in Astro. • Astronomical Soc. JOSEPH A. POLAHA, JR. • 214 E. Fourth St., Bethlehem, Pa. • B.E. in Civil Engin. Second Row: WILLIAM K. POLIGNANI • 141 Locust Su, Garden City, N. Y. • A.B. in Pol. Sei. JOSEPH J. PORTALE • 120 Walnut Ave., Ardmore, Pa. • B.S. in Bio. • K. of C.; Lambda Kappa Delta; Mendel Bulletin; Spanish Club; Spirit Com. WILLIAM A. POWELL ' 5453 Miriam Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. Intra. Sports. Third Row: JAMES R. PREDHAM • 5 Third Ave., Neptune City, N. J. • BS. In Physics. KENNETH A. PRINCE • 20991 Wilmorc Ave., Euclid, Ohio • B.S. In Bio. • Bio. Club; Intra. Sports; Track; Varsity Club. GREGORY S. PROSAK • 09 E. Highland Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. • A.B. in Econ. • Econ. Soc.; Football; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc. Fourth Row: WILLIAM P. PRUITT • 2434 Arctic Are., Atlantic City, N. J. • B.S. in Educ. • Intra. Sports; Math. Club; P.S.E.A. WILLIAM M. PURNER • 70 Houston Rd., Lansdowne, Pa. • B.S. in Bio. Bio. Club. JOHN L. PYOTT, III • 203 Tyler St., Athens, Pa. • B.A. in Mod. Lsng. • Astronomical Soc.; German Club, Vice-Pres. 300 Pint Row: SUSAN .M. QUINN • 90S E St., Millville, N. J. • B.5. in Nun. • Navy Nurt Corps; Soph. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Sr. Steering Com.; Belle Air, Social Ed.; Cheerleaders; I.F.C.; N.F.C.C.S.; Pi Theta Chi, Pres., Vicc-Pres.; Shamokinaki; Sociological Soc.; Spirit Com.; Who’s Who. THEODORE S. RADOMILE • 2956 S. Sydenham St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Bio. SGA; Orientation Cora.; Soph. Steering Com.; Gamma Phi; Intra. Sports; Young Repub.; Who’s Who. Second Row: EDWARD S. RAKOWSKI • 745 Fraley St., Bridgeport, Pa. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. • Basketball. JOHN D. RAYMOND • 10J 4th St., Pennsburg, Pa. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • Intra. Sports; Finance Soc.; Gamma Phi. Third Row: AGNES M. READY • 5844 Calvert St. N.W., Washington, D. C. • B.S. in Nun. • I.J.F.; N.F.C.C.S.; WWVU; V.A.M.P. FRANCIS X. REHILL, JR. • 4 Aiken St., Pawtucket, R. I. • B.E. in Civil Engin. • A.S.C.E.; I.J.F.; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Villanova Engineer; WWVU. Fourth Row: JOHN F. REILLY • 5725 Avenue M, Brooklyn, N. Y. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • Jr. Steering Com.; Sr. Steering Com.; Delta Pi Epsilon; Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc. JOHN T. REILLY • II Winding Way, Morris Plains, N. J. • A.B. in Soc. Intra. Sports; Sociological Soc.; Spanish Club. JOHN W. REINER • ISSI N. 40th St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.E. in Mech. Engin. • A.S.M.E. MICHAEL V. REITAN • 28 Farrell Ave„ Mount Vernon, N. Y. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • Spirit Com.; Basketball Club; Pistol Team; Stage Crew. WILLIAM S. RIAL, III • 5510 Wylesboro Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. • B.E. in Mech. Engin. • A.C.S.; A.S.M.E.; Crew; I.J.F.; Intra. Sports; Rugby. DANIEL J. RICHARDSON • 94 Hawthorne Ave., Bloomfield, N. J. • A.B. in Econ. Fifth Row: DONALD J. RINALDI • 52 Fairway Ave., West Orange, N. J. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Soph. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Sr. Steering Com.; Alpha Psi Omega; Crew; Intra. Sports; Shamokinaki; Spanish Club; Villanovan. JERALD J. RINDER • 4760 54th St., San Diego, Calif. • B.A. in Eng. • Orientation Com.; SGA; Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta; Rugby; Spirit Com. JOSEPH M. RITTER • Heather Dr., R.D. 2, Allentown, Pa. • B.S, in Bui. Adm. • Delta Pi Epsilon; Intra. Sports; Lynx. EDWARD A. RITTI, JR- 4 Vernon Lane, Malvern, Pa. • B.E. in Civil Engin. • A.S.C.E.; Swimming, Co-Capt. ANDREW J. RIZZO • 44 Battis Rd., Hamden, Conn. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • Intra. Sports; K. of C. WILLIAM ROBERTS • 710 Union St., Rockland, Mass. • BS. in Econ. 301 nr if aon'; GLENN E. ROBINSON • 1112 Rock Creek Dr., Wyncote, Pa. • B.E. in Civil Engin. Second Row: JOSEPH A. RODERIGUEZ • 5655 Heiskell St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Cbem. • A.C.S.; Intra. Sports. Third Row: DANIEL J. ROGERS 25 Country Club Dr., Meriden, Conn Eng. • Intra. Sports; Swimming. fourth Row: DAVID J. ROHRER 2143 Menlo Ave., GIcnside, Pa. • B.E. in Mecb. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports. MARK A. ROMAN • 2428 Shelmire Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • A.B. in Pol.' Sci. • NROTC, Drill Team; Pistol Team; Semper Fidelis; SGA. PETER R. ROMANOW • 623 E. Allegheny Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Elgin. • I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports; Soccer; Villanota Engineer. JAMES J. ROPPO 2616 Lenz Ave., Ambridge, Pa. • A.B. in Hitt. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Hist. Club; Intra. Sports. RICHARD L. ROSA • 1709 Manor Rd., Havertown, Pa. • B.S. in But. Adm. fifth Row: ROBERT I. ROSS • 617 Manayunk Rd., Bala Cynwyd, Pa. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. • SGA; Spanish Club; Blue Key, Vice-Pres.; Delta Epsilon Sigma; A. and S. Honors Prog.; Who’s Who. FREDERIC J. ROSSI • 51 Maple Court, N. Haledon, N. J. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. • I.C.G.; Belle Air; Pre-Law Soc.; Young Rcpub. LEO J. ROSSI • 1900 Yardley Rd., Morrisville, Pa. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Football; Marketing Soc.; WWVU. STEPHEN A. ROSSI 9018 4th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. • B.A. in Eng. • Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Phil. Club; Pol. Union. GEORGE S. ROTH ' 120 S. Carol Blvd., Upper Darby, Pa. • B.S. in Bio. • Bio. Club; Conservative Club; Crew; Intra. Sports; Mendel Bulletin; Physics Club; Shamokinaki; Sociological Soc.; Young Rcpub. Sixth Row: WILLIAM J. ROVERE, JR. • 28 Law St., Valley Stream, N. Y. • B.S. in Ero . • SGA; Econ. Soc.; Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Blue Key, Pres.; Gamma Phi; K. of C.; Pol. Union; Shamokinaki; Who’s Who; Young Repub.; Student Court. I come well packed. 302 First Row: LAWRENCE F. ROVI • 156 W. Neiquehoning St., Eaiton, Pa. • B.S. ia Bui. Adm. • Acct. Soc.; Gamma Phi; Intra. Sport . Second Row: JAMES M. RUBERTO • 85 Spadina Pkwy., Pitttfield, Man. • B.S. In Bui. Adm. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Conterative Club; Delta Pi Eptiion; I.F.C.; Intra. Sport ; Marketing Soc.; N.F.C.C.S.; Young Rcpub. CHARLES A. RUIBAL • 165 Vroom St., Jer ey City, N. J. • B.E. la Cbcm. Engin. • A.I.Ch.E. Third Row: DEBORAH RUSSELL • R.D. J, Apple Lane, Redding, Conn. • B.S. ia Nun. • NF.C.CS.; Women’ Glee Club; WWVU; V.A.M.P. RICHARD A. RUSSO • 455 Cuylcr Ave., Trenton, N. J. • B.S. ia Civil Engin. • Tau Beta Pi; Belle Air. Fourth Row: JOHN F. RVZICKA • 1 Druid Hill Rd., Summit, N. J. • B.S. in Math. • Agronomical Soc.; Lambda Kappa Delta; Math. Club. JAMES B. RYAN • 172? We.terbelt Ave., Baldwin, N. Y. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • Intra. Sport ; Finance Soc.; Lacroue, Co-Capt.; Pre-Law Soc. Fifth Row: JAMES P. RYAN • 122 W. Berkley Ave., Clifton Height , Pa. • B.S. in Bio. GERARD N. SAGGESE 21 Columbu Circle, Ea tche tcr, N. Y. • B.A. in Humanities Sci. • Jr. Steering Com.; Intra. Sport ; Pre-Law Soc.; Rugby; I.C.G. RICHARD L. SALEITO • 122 Wolcott St., Waterbury, Conn. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. I.R.S.; Intra. Sport ; Pol. Union; Pre-Law Soc. CHARLES E. SALMON • 715 Filbert St., Palmyra, N. J. • B.S. In Educ. • P.S.E.A.; K. of C. GREGORY P. SAMANO • 1« Colonial Park Dr.. Springfield, Pa. • B.S. in Bio. • SGA; Bio. Club; C.C.D.; Intra. Sport ; Mendel Bulletin. Sixth Row: CARLOS F. SAMPELAYO • 524 W. Lanca ter Ave., Ardmore, Pa. • B.E. in Mech. Engin. • Pi Tau Sigma. PAUL J. SANBORN • 500 Bewley Rd., Havertown, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Bio. Club; Con ervative Club; Hi t. Club; Track. Seventh Row: GEORGE V. SANSONE • 50 Marquand Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. • BS. in Bui. Adm. • Soph. Steering Com.; Bio. Club; C.C.D.; Finance Soc.; I.F.C.; I.R.S.; Intra. Sport ; Lambda Kappa Delta; Marketing Soc.; Pre-Law Soc. JOSEPH S. SANTANELLO • 66 Poplar Ave., Deal, N. J. • BS. in Bio. • Bio. Club; Con ervaiive Club; Intra. Sport . Eighth Row: JOHN P. SANTIJANNA • 211« W. Cheltenham Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. 303 fini non-.- THOMAS V. SANZONE • «7 Fern Circle, Waterbury, Conn. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; I.E.E.E.; Belle Air; Intra. Sport . STEPHEN E. SARACCO • 4 Stuyvesant Oval, New York, N. Y. • B.S. in But. Aim. Second Row: HENRY A. SCHAEOLER • 4001 Lexington St., Harrisburg, Pa. • A.B. in Hilt. • SGA; Hist. Club; Intra. Sports; Villanotnn, Circ. Mgr. WILLIAM J. SCHALLEUR • 209 Welsh Dr., Springfield, Pa. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • Acct. Soc.; Intra. Sports. i nira now; ROBERT F. SCHAPPERLE • 199 S. MacDade Blvd., Glenolden, Pa. • BS. in But. Adm. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Cora.; Soph. Steering Com.; Acct. Soc.; Finance Soc.; Gamma Phi; Pre-Law Soc. ROBERT C. SCHAUMANN • 1J47 Harrington Rd., Havcrtown, Pa. • B.S. in But. Adm. • NROTC; SGA; Marketing Soc., Pres.; Pi Sigma Epsilon, Secty.; WWVU. MARC A. SCHEELE • 10 Kingswood Rd., Westwood, Mass. • BS. in Educ. • NROTC; Semper Fidelis. THOMAS J. SCHEIB • 12J Sycamore Are., Morton, Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi. PATRICK L. SCHELLE • 147 Schuyler Rd., Allendale, N. J. • B.S. in Bio. • Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Intra. Sports; Villanova Singers. JOHN T. SCHMIDT • 2 Norfolk Rd., Great Neck, N. Y. • A.B. in Hitt. Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Blue Key; Hist. Club; Intra. Athl. Council; Intra. Sports. Fourth Row: WILLIAM G. SCHMONSEES • 447 72nd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. • B.S. i«s Che m. RICHARD A. SCHOLZ • 40 Peck St., Rochelle Park, N. J. • BS. in Bio. • Jr. Steering Com.; Bio. Club; Spirit Com. CHARLES J. SCHRAEDER • Apt. 509, Cambridge Alden Park, Phila- delphia, Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • I.E.E.E. PETER J. SCHUMACHER • 1540 Graham St., Bethlehem, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. • Intra. Sports; Soc. Club. UWE K. SCHUMACHER • 5400 Pooks Hill Rd., Bethesda, Md. • B.S. in Chem. JAMES W. SCHUYLER, JR. • 770« Henry Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Educ. • Football; Intra. Sports; P.S.E.A. Fifth Row: SYLVAN SCHWARTZ, JR. • 100 E. Lancaster Ave., Wynncwood, Pa. B.S. in Bui. Adm. • NROTC; Quarter Deck Soc.; Sr. Steering Com Soph. Steering Com.; Acct. Soc.; Intra. Sports; Young Repub. CHARLES M. SCHWERZLER • 401 Nelson Ave., Cliffside Park, N. J. A.B. in Econ. • Econ. Club; N.F.C.C.S.; Soccer; Villanovan; WWVl Radio Club. 304 Pint Row: JOSEPH P. SCOTT 112 Vinccnnc Ave., Oakdale, Pa. • BS. in Bio. • Bio. Club; Intra. Sporu; Marching Band; Concert Band. GILBERT J. SCUTTI • 27 0 Mower St., Philadelphi , Pa. • A.B. in Soc. • Intra. Sport . JOHN L. SEABORN • 48) Gibb Pond Rd., Lake Ronkonkoma. N. Y. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Sr. Steering Com.; Acct. Soc.; Beta Gamma; Contervative Club; Intra. Sport . Second Row: RONALD T. SEAL • 7J4 Guycr Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • BS. in But. Adm. • Intra. Sport . NICHOLAS A. SEGRETARIO • 69 Pine Ridge Rd., Waterbary. Conn. • A.B. in Ptycb. • Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Coen.; C.C.D.; Lambda Kappa Delta; Paych. Club; Shamokinaki. T. CURRAN SEKELLA • 96 Decker Pkwy. E., Elmira, N. Y. - B.E. in Ueeb. Fngin. SGA; A.I.Ch.E.; Intra. Sport ; N.F.C.OS-; Pi Taa Sigma; Soccer; Soc. of Man Server and Lector ; Student Apottolate; Tau Beta Pi; Villanovan; Villanota Engineer. hmmmmmmmm Third Row: ANTHONY M. SELLITTO, JR. • II Connett Place, S. Orange, N. J. • BS. in Bio. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Bio. Club; Intra. Sport ; Lambda Kappa Delta; Photo. Dept.; Spaniih Club; Spirit Com.; Track; Wrettling. PAUL L. SESSIONS • 1272 Burlington Ave., Bri toI. Coen. • B.A. in Eng. • Intra. Sport ; Intra. Athl. Council; Soc. of Ma t Server and Lector ; Villanova Singer ; Spire , Dir. ROBERT C. SEXTON • I 4 Montgomery Av ., Rowmont, Pa. • B.A. in Eng. • Literary Soc.; Lynx; Phil. Club; Soc. of Ma « Server and Lector ; Villanovan. rourto ryow: JOHN J. SFRISI • 12JO W. Moyamenaing Ave, Philadelphia, Pa. • A.B. In Hitt. • Lambda Kappa Delta; Math. Club. GEORGE A. SHAFFER, JR. • 1 41 Thayer Dr, Norristown, Pa. • BS. in Educ. MICHAEL P. SHANLEY • 1104 King St., Ve.tal, N. Y. • B.A. in Pol. Sci. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Con .; Baachall; Football; Intra. Sport ; Pre-Law Soc. 305 First Row: EDWARD G. SHANNON • 248 Pensdale St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Acet. Soc.; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc. JOHN M. SHEA • 12 Medbury Rd., Cheater, Pa. • B.E. in Chem. Engin. • A.C.S.; A.I.Ch.E.; K. of C.; Tau Beta Pi; Villanova Singer . Second Row: RICHARD L. SHEA 2718 Keystone Lane, Bowie, Md. • B.A. in Eng. TIMOTHY M. SHEAHAN • 9 ElUworth Rd., Peabody, Max. • B.E. in Meeb. Engin. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sporu; Soccer; Villanotan. JOHN J. SHEEHAN • J1 Clintwood Dr., Rochester, N. Y. • B.A. in Eng. SGA; Belle Masque; Intra. Sporta; Lambda Kappa Delta. NEIL J. SHEEHAN • 1J8 Knollwood Dr., Carle Place, N. Y. • B.E. in Mecb. Engin. • SGA; Soph. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sporta; Lynx; Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Vlllanovan, Feature Ed., Ed.-in-Chicf; V.A.M.P.; Stage Crew; E.F.S.V.; Cinema Guild; Who’ Who. PETER M. SHEILS • 266 Pelham Rd., New Rochelle, N. Y. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. Soph. Steering Com.; Acct. Soc.; I.J.F.; Intra. Sporu; Villanotan. PAUL E. SHERMAN, JR. • 2SJ6 Hilltop Rd., Schenectady,. N. Y. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Bowling; Hiat. Club; Intra. Sporta; K. of C.; Spirit Com.; Wrestling. Third Row: MICHAEL C. SHIELDS • 1)02 Wedgewood Rd., Flourtown, Pa. • B.A. in Eng. • Concept; Crew; I.R.S.; Intra. Sporu; Lynx; Pol. Union; Pre-Law Soc. JAMES L. SHILLOW • R.D. I, New Providence, Pa. • B.S. in But. Adm. Fourth Row: RONALD A. S1MPRINI • 100 W. Broad St., Soudcrton, Pa. • B.S. in Aitron. • Astronomical Soc., Sccty., Treat.; Delta Pi Mu. DAVID F. SIMPSON • 116 Rockwood Dr., Havcrtown, Pa. • A.B. in Hitt. • Hiat. Club; Intra. Sports; Pol. Union; Sociological Soc. Fifth Row: RONALD D. SINEO • 9) Evelyn Place, Staten Island, N. Y. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Conservative Club; I.J.F.; Marching Band; Villanovana. DAVID L. SIPPEL • 4 Eagle Hill Rd., Woodclilf Lake, N. J. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Soph. Steering Com.; Pre-Law Soc.; Marching Band; Concert Band; Villanotan. 306 Flnt Row: PAUL R. SLANINKA • N. Rid.ng Dr., Cherry Hill, N. J. • BS. in EJue. • Jr. Steering Com.; Delta Pi Epsilon; Intra. AtU. Council; Intra. Sport ; Math. Club; N.F.C.C.S.; P.S.E.A. RICHARD J. SLEUTARIS • IJ05 Osbourne Ave., Roilyn, Pa. • BJS. in Acct. • Acct. Soc.; Contervative Club; Finance Soc.; Intra. Sport ; Marketing Soc.; Phytic Club. DAVID C. SLOAN • S High St., Malvern, Pa. • B.S. In Bui. Adm. • Acct. Soc. An O.C. instructs a Freshman in proper Field House con- duct. Second Row: KATHLEEN A. SLOCKBOWER • 2 Herman St., E. Paterion, N. J. • B.S. in Nun. • C.C.D.; Sociological Soc.; Women’ Glee Club. GEORGE F. SLOOK • 202 Weymouth Rd., Darby, Pa. ’ B.S. in Bui. Adm. • Finance Soc.; Intra. Sport . RICHARD A. SMIALEK • 20S Emerald Hill Dr., Tarnation, Md., Waihington, D. C. B.S. In Bio. • Soph. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Sr. Steering Com.; Intra. Sport ; Soc. of Ma Server and Lector ; Villanova Singer , Tour Dir., Pre .; Who’ Who. Third Row: RONALD K. SMIALOWICZ • 2 Willow Dr., Union, N. J. • B.S. in Bio. • Bio. Club, Vice-Pre .; Pre-Med. Honor Soc.; Jr. Steering Com. FRANK R. SMITH, JR. • 714 Parkwood St., Cottage City, Md. • A.B. In Piycb. • N.F.C.C.S.; Piych. Club; Rifle Team. JAMES E. SMITH • R.D. 2, Kennett Square, Pa. • A.B. in Sec. Sei. • Aitronomical Soc.; Intra. Sport ; Lit. Soc.; Math. Club. Fourth Row: KEVIN T. SMITH • 1 0 Hamilton St., Allentown, Pa. ' B.S. in Bni. Adm. • Econ. Soc.; Intra. Sport ; Marketing Soc.; Young Demo. WALTER F. SMITH, JR. • «004 Hammond Rd., Cheltenham, Pa. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. Finance Soc.; I.J.F.; Intra. Sport . JAMES G. SNEERINGER, JR. • R.D. 2. Gettysburg, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sfl. Jr. Steering Com.; Delta Pi Mu; Villanova Singer ; Bef e Air, Man. Ed., Ed.in Chief; Hut. Club; Pre-Law Soc.; Soc. of Man Server and Lector ; K. of C.; Spirit Com.; Basketball Club; Intra. Sport . 307 rirst LOUIS A. SONZOGNI • 119 Wilton Avc., Havcrtown, Pa. B.S. in Math. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Basketball Club, Secty.; Belle Air, Sport Ed.; Crew, Prc .; Intra. Sports; Shamokinaki; Spirit Com.; Villanovan. Second Row: MICHAEL P. SOROKA • 407 Hinkton St., Chetter, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. • Delta Sigma Epsilon, Pres.; Intra. Sports; Sociological Soc.; Villanovan. Third Row: ANTHONY M. SOSCIA • 2204 Woodhull Ave., Bronx, N. Y. • B.S. in Bio. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Bio. Club; Intra. Sports; Mendel Bulletin; Nick Basca Com.; Rugby; Shamokinaki; Young Repub. Fourth Row: LEONARD J. SPAGNOLETTI • 95-08 Queens Blvd., Rego Park, N. Y. • B.S. in Eng. • Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta. ROBERT W. SPATH • 11 Hillcrest Dr., Pelham Manor, N. Y. • A.B. in Soc. Scl. • SGA; I.R.S., Pres.; Soccer; Soc. of Mass Servers and Lectors. JAMES E. SPICER • 1 Trimble Blvd., Brookhaven, Pa. • A.B. in Ptych. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Psych. Club; Sociological Soc. CHARLES E. SPINA • 18 Woodland Dr., Sands Point, N. Y. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Soph. Steering Com.; Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc. ANTHONY F. SPINGLER • 7 Duffren Rd., Malvern, Pa. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc. Fifth Row: ANTHONY R. STAGLIANO • 159 Egypt Rd., Norristown, Pa. • B-S. in But. Adm. RICHARD J. STAMPFEL • 45 Durham Rd., New Hyde Park, N. Y. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Acct. Soc.; Finance Soc.; K. of C. ELLSWORTH J. STAY • 941 N. Oxford Rd., Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich. • A.B. in Humanitiet • Bio. Club; Hist. Club; Intra. Sports; Villanova Singers. RICHARD C. STEELE • 204 Russell Rd., Alexandria, Va. • B.E. in Civil Engin. • A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports. PETER R. STENNER • 28 Edgewood Dr., Penfield, N. Y. • B.A. in Hitt. • NROTC; Drill Team; SGA; Sr. Class Secty.; Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Intra. Athl. Council; Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta; Rugby; Semper Fidelis; Soccer, Capt. 308 Sixth Row: RAYMOND V. STEPHANO • 2J2 Marple Rd., Broomall, Pa. • B.S. in But. Adm. • Intra. Sports. t Fint Row: RICHARD G. STEPHENSON • 122 Yarmouth Dr., Media, Pa. • B.E. in Mecb. Enti . • A.S.M.E.; Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Beta Pi. Second Row: MAUREEN E. STIANCHI • 4 Hawthorne Dr., Dover, Del. • BS. in Nun. • Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Pi Theta Chi; Rifle Team; Spirit Com.; Women’ Glee Club. JAMES E. STINGER • 47 Durfor St.. Philadelphia, Pa. • BS. in Bui. Adm. • Batketball. Third Row: THOMAS H. STOCK • 100 Forett Ave., Willow Grove, Pa. • BS. in Cbem. • A.C.S.; Intrar. Sport . DANIEL L. STONE • Locutt Lane, Loudenville, N. Y. • BS. in Bui. Adm. • Batketball; Finance Soc.; Golf; Intra. Sport . Fourth Row: JOHN P. STRAUB • 2106 Center Ave., Fort Lee, N. J. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • K. of C. CAROL M. STRAUSE • 4 Treaty Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa. • B.S. in Nun. • Women’ Glee Club. Fifth Row: RONALD E. STUFFLET • Box 61, R.D. I, Shillington, Pa. • B.E. in Mech. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; Marketing Soc.; Pi Sigma Ep ilon. MARGUERITE K. STUHLER • I0 Ilford Ave., North Arlington, N. J. • BS. in Nun. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Belle Air. Typing Ed.; Phil. Club; Pi Theta Chi; Pol. Union. Vicc-Pre .; Women’ Glee Club; SGA, Rep.; Young Demo. JOSEPH SUMILAS 1116 Mulberry St., Upland. Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Beta Gamma; Con ervative Club; Spirit Com. JOHN S. SURY • S Taylor Lane, Bayville, N. Y. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Jr. Steering Com.; Intra. Sport . ROBERT J. SWARBRICK • 2 Evergreen Dr., N. Caldwell, N. J. • BS. in Bui. Adm. • Finance Soc.; Marketing Soc.; Intra. Sport . Sixth Row: FRANCIS E. SWIACKI • SI Chalfont Dr., Philadelphia, Pa. • A.B. in Hilt. • Hi t. Club; Sociological Soc. VINCENT J. TADDEI 211 Queen Dr., Wen Cbe ter, Pa. • B£. in Elec. Engin. (Spe.) • I.E.E.E.; Circuit. Seventh Row: CHARLES J. TALKOWSKI • 0 Hamilton St., Somertet, N. J. • BS. in Chem. • A.CS.; Belle Air; Intra. Sport ; Spirit Com. WILLIAM J. TAMBURRI, JR. • 610 Hamilton Rd., S. Orange, N. J. • BS. in Bui. Adm. • Batketball Club; Finance Soc.; Piitol Team; Pre- Law Soc., Vice-Pre . Eighth Row: ADAM J. TAMPANELLO • 2211 S. 11th St., Philadelphia, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. 309 First Row: JOSEPH R. TARASKAS • Lumber St., Green Lane, Pa. • B.S. in Bio. • Villanova Singer . PETER J. TAVOLACCI • 490 Westchester Ave., Yonkcr , N. Y. • B.A. in Hist. • HUt. Club; I.R.S.; Pre-Law Soc.; Sociological Soc. GENNARO TAVOLARO • J2 Fullin Rd., Norwalk, Conn. • B.S. in Bus. Adm. • Intra. Sport . Second Row: JANE M. TERNOSKY • 1S21 Hemlock Circle, Abington, Pa. • B.S. in Nurs. • Navy Nurte Corp ; Soph. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Sr. Steering Com.; Spirit Com.; Bell Air; Senior Co-Ed. PETER M. TERRY • J95 Old King Hwy., Wilton, Conn. • B.A. in Mod. Lang. • Delta Epsilon Sigma; Lynx, Asst. Ed., Man. Ed.; Villanova Singer ; French Club, Pres. WILLIAM J. THAWLEY • 2S26 Mayfield Ave., Baltimore, Md. • B.A. In Eng. Third Row: SCOTT S. THOMAS • JO College Ave., Haverford, Pa. • B.A. in Eng. • NROTC. LAWRENCE K. THOMPSON • 419 S. Highland St., Memphi , Tenn. • B.S. In Bus. Adm. • Acct. Soc.; Finance Soc.; Marketing Soc. FRANCIS G. TIGANI • 1105 DuPont Rd., Wilmington, Del. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Belle Matque. Fourth Row: CHARLES I. TIGHE • 207 Highland Ave., Moore town, N. J. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. • Intra. Sport . WILLIAM C. TIMMEL • 46 Timber Lane, Manhastet, N. Y. • B.S. in Bus. Adm. • Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports; Rugby; Soc. of Mas Servers and Lectors; Student Apottolate, Sccty., Chmn.; Swimming. JOSEPH L. TORELLI • 2220 Harwood Ave., Upper Darby, Pa. • A.B. in Econ. • Lambda Kappa Delta; Intra. Sport . Fifth Row: GERALD F. TOTH, JR. • French Creek Dr., Kimberton, Pa. • B.S. in Econ. • NROTC; Drill Team; Quarter Deck Soc.; Econ. Soc.; Intra. Sport ; Rugby. WILLIAM R. TOWCIMAK, JR. • 1099 Maplewood Ave., Ambridge, Pa. • B.S. in Chem. • A.C.S.; Lambda Kappa Delta; Spirit Com. ROBERT J. TRAINOR • 1 Garrett Place, Bronxville, N. Y. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. • Lambda Kappa Delta; Belle Air; Pol. Union; Pre-Law Soc.; Spanish Club; Intra. Sports. PHILIP J. TRALIES • 25$ Park Dr., Glenolden, Pa. • B.S. in Bus. Adm. • Acct. Soc.; Pre-Law Soc.; Intra. Sport . 310 Sicg Hcil Boy, I’m fed up with people! Pint Row: DAVID G. TURTZO • )t E. Pennsylvania Ave., Pen Argyl, Pa. • A. B. In Soc. Sci. • Jr. Steering Com.; Basketball; Intra. Sports. JOHN R. TYLER • 229 E. Main St.. Waynesboro. Pa. • B.S. in Bio. • Gregor Mendel Club; SGA, Rep.; Bio. Club, Pres.; Belle Masque; I.J.F.; Intra. Sports; Lit. Soc.; N.F.C.C.S.; Photo. Dept.; Spirit Com.; Villanova Singers. HERBERT C. UMLAND • 8i Vreeland Ave., Hawthorne, N. J. • B. S. in Bui. Adm. • Soph. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Delta Pi Epsilon; Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports; K. of C. Second Row: FRED M. VALENTINO • 1 $ 13 Market St., Berwick, Pa. • B.£. in Eire. Engin. • Jr. Steering Com.; Sr. Steering Com.; I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports. JOHN L. VARGA • 26J1 Pickertown Rd., Warrington, Pa. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • Acct. Soc.; Gamma Phi, Secty. DANIEL M. VASTI • 1723 Crosby Ave., Bronx, N. Y. • A.B. in Piych. • SGA; Soph. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Sr. Steering Com.; I.J.F.; I.F.C.; Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta, Pres.; Rugby; Spirit Com.; Young Repub.; Who’s Who. Third Row: DANIEL J. VAUGHAN • 2122 S. Culpeper St., Arlington, Va. • A.B. in Soc. • Lambda Kappa Delta. DENNIS J. VERRILLI • 90i Fox Meadow Rd., Yorktown Heights. N. Y. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Econ. Soc.; I.C.G.; Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; Photo. Dept. THOMAS J. VESPER «1 21 Browning Rd., Pennsauken, N. J. • B.A. in Hitt. • Pre-Law Soc. fourth Row: JOSEPH J. VICINANZA • 2824 Meadowcrest Dr.. Yorktown Heights, N. Y. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. • I.C.G., Pres.; IJLS.) Pol. Union; Pre-Law Soc.; Sociological Soc.; Spanish Club; Young Demo. JAMES A. VILLANOVA • 106 Rae Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Belle Air; K. of C.; Pre-Law Soc.; Spanish Club. JAMES J. VINCENZO • 104 Shubrook Ave., Chester, Pa. • BS. in Moth. • Intra. Sports; Math. Club; Mendel Bulletin; Pi Mu Epsilon; Villanova Singers, Treas.; Spires. 311 Pint Row: JOHN J. VOLPE • 515 Montier Rd., Glensidc, Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Villanova Engineer. EDWARD J. VOLZ • 5975 Wolkow Ave., Seaford, N. Y. • B.S. in Eton. • Delta Pi Epsilon; Econ. Club; Intra. Sports; Lacrosse; Pre-Law Soc.; Soccer. Second Row: DANIEL T. WALKER • 105 Summit St., Oyster Bay, N. Y. • BS. in Bui. Adm. Acct. Soc.; Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports; K. of C. ROBERT M. WALL • 25 W. 21st St., Chester, Pa. • B.A. in Eng. • Villanovan; WWVU. Third Row: CHARLES A. WALSH, III • 51 Onondaga St., Skaneateies, N. J. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. • MLS.; K. of C.; V.A.M.P. JOHN F. WALSH • 4 Windsor Way, Berkeley Heights, N. J. • A.B. in Soc. Delta Pi Epsilon; Soccer; Sociological Soc. WALTER T. WANIEWSKI • 45 Brighton Terr., Holmes, Pa. • B.E. in Civil Engin. • A.S.C.E.; Crew; Marching Band; Concert Band; Villa- novans. CLEMENT H. WARD • 15 Cripps Lane, Valley Stream, N. Y. • B.E. in Civil Engin. • NROTC; A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports; Villanova Engineer. ROBERT R. WARD • 2l Overdalc Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. • B.E. in Civil Engin. • Soph. Steering Com.; A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports; Villanovan. ROBERT E. WASSMER • 220 Stockton Blvd., Sea Girt, N. J. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • I.E.E.E.; Conservative Club; Eta Kappa Nu; Intra. Sports; Music Soc.; Villanova Singers. fourth Row: JAMES D. WATSON • 71 Knox Rd., Wayne, Pa. • B.S. In But. Adm. • Acct. Soc.; Intra. Athl. Council; Intra. Sports; Marching Band; Concert Band. SAUNDRA D. WEATHERS • 4 Blackstone Dr., Livingston, N. J. • BS. in Sun. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Belle Air; Shamokinaki; Spirit Com. DALLAS W. WEBB • Box «I, Alexandria, Va. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Football; Varsity Club. KAREN M. WEBER 1224 Old Lane, Drcxel Hill, Pa. • BS. in Educ. • Bio. Club; Sociological Soc.; P.S.E.A. JAMES P. WEEKS • 4205 Stirling St., Philadelphia, Pa. ' B.S. in Phytlct • Delta Epsilon Sigma; Physics Club. ANTHONY R. WEISS • Rockaway Rd., Boonton, N. J. • B.E. in Uech. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Fifth Row: PETER D. WELCH • « Oberlin Rd., Hamden, Conn. • B.S. In But. Adm. • SGA; Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Acct. Soc.; Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Marketing Soc.; Spirit Com.; Marching Band; Concert Band. HARRY R. WELLENS • 1195 Thomas Rd., Wayne, Pa. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • Intra. Sports; Marching Band; Concert Band. 312 Fir it Row: KATHERINE B. WELSH • 57-29 157th St.. Flushing, N. Y. • BS. in MeJ. Tech. • Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Pi Theta Chi; Marching Band; Women's Glee Club. RICHARD K. WERNER • 65 Bayview Blvd., Stratford, Conn. • A.B. in Humanities w. Sei. • Soph. Steering Com.; Conservative Club; Intra. Sports; Math. Club; Soc. of Mass Servers and Lectors. FRANK S. WESTAWSKI • 220 Burnside Ave., Norristown, Pa. • 2L£. in Mccb. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Beta Pi. Second Row: DONALD A. WESTERMANN • 2503 Old Welsh Rd., Willow Grove, Pa. • B.S. in Bni. Adm. • Acct. Soc.; Gamma Phi, Trcas. DENNIS J. WHELAN • 3$ Colony Court, Murray Hill, N. J. • A.B. in Piycb. MARYCAROL A. WHITAKER • 34 E. Spring Ave., Ardmore, Pa. • B.S. in Sun. • Women’s Glee Club. Third Row: JEFFREY R. WHITE • 201 Bryn Mawr Ave., Newtown Square, Pa. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • Finance Soc. WILLIAM C. WHITTEMORE • 412 Rushmore Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y. • B.A. in Eng. • I.R.S.; Lit. Soc.; Pol. Union; Pre-Law Soc.; Rugby; Villanovan; V.A.M.P. J. WILLIAM WHITTY «5511 Center St., Chevy Chase, Md. • BJL in Civil Engin. • A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports; K. of C. Fourth Row: HARRIS WILDSTEIN • 9 Crescent Rd., Wyncote, Pa. • BS. in Bui. Adm. RODERICK F. WILLE • 26-05 Warren Rd., Apt. A, Fair Lawn, N. J. • B.E. in Civil Engin. • A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports; Spirit Com.; Tau Kappa Epsilon. GERALD T. WILLIAMS • 37 Rutgers St., Dover, N. J. • A.B. in Eton. 313 Fint Row: GORDON R. WILLIAMS • 550 Green way Ea t, W. Hempstead, N. Y. • A. B. In Soc. • K. of C.; Sociological Soc. KARL ANTHONY WILLIAMS • 5514 Marshall St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B. E. in Meeb. Engin. A.S.M.E.; Astronomical Soc.; C.C.D.; Conserva live Club; I.R.S.; Intra. Sports; Phys. Club; Shamolcinaki; Villa note Engineer. Second Row: RUSSELL H. WILLIAMS 2101 Market St., Harrisburg, Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • Soph. Steering Com.; Chesterton Club; Intra. Sports; N.F.C.C.S.; Marching Band; Concert Band, Pres.; Villanovans; Villanova Singers. THOMAS J. WILLIAMS • S 1 E. Dorset St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. In But. Adm. NROTC; Drill Team; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; Semper Fidelis. WILLIAM R. WILLIAMS • R.D. 2, Clymer, Pa. • B.S. in Hath. JOSEPH L. WILSON • 509 Westbrook Dr., Clifton Heights, Pa. • B.S. In But. Adm. • Soph. Steering Com.; Econ. Club; I.J.F.; Intra. Sports. EDWARD P. WISNIEWSKI • 7020 Algard St., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. In Econ. Econ. Club; Gamma Phi. ANTHONY J. WITCZAK • 10S0 Sunset Lane, Cornwells Heights, Pa. • B.S. in But. Adm. Acct. Soc.; Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports. Third Row: THOMAS F. WITHKA • 5«0 Berlant Avc., Roselle, N. J. • B.S. in Cbem. • A.C.S.; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; N.F.C.C.S. FREDERICK E. WITTE • 925 Wilde Ave., Drcxel Hill, Pa. • A.B. in Hitt. • Hist. Club. Fourth Row: EDWARD J. WOJIECHOWICZ • 2220 Manor Ave., Upper Darby, Pa. • B.S. in Pbyi. • Intra. Sports; Phys. Club; Pol. Union. WINIFRED A. WOLFE • R.D. 2, Pottstown, Pa. • B.S. in Nun. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Belle Air; Phil. Club; Pi Theta Chi; Sigma Theta Tau, Secty.; Women's Glee Club. Fifth Row: ROBERT WILLIAM WOOD • 2912 Rising Sun Rd., Ardmore, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • WWVU. ALEXANDER F. WORTHING • 915 Croton Dr., Alexandria, Va. • A.B. in Hitt. 314 First Row: WILLIAM W. WRIGHT • JOIJ Spring Mill Rd., Plymouth Meeting, Pa. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. • NROTC; Quarter Deck Soc.; Intra. Sports; Rifle Team; Pittol Team. EDWARD J. WYLOT • J6J Westpark Lane, Clifton Heights, Pa. • B.S. in Bus. Adm. • Acct. Soc.; Intra. Sport . STANLEY L. WYLUDA • 69 Jame St., South River, N. J. • BJI. in Elec. Engin. • I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sport ; K. of C.; Villanova Singer , Librarian; Young Rcpub. Second Row: PETER VINCENT WYNNE. JR. • 7 Kenmore Rd., Larchmont, N. Y. • A.B. in Hilt. • Soph. Steering Com.; Hist. Club; LJ-F.; Intra. Sports; Intra. Athl. Council. M. JOANNE ZACCONE 1501 Parkside Ave., Apt. JH, Trenton. N. J. • B.S. in Nun. • Jr. Steering Com.; Belle Air, Index Editor; I.J.F.; Pi Theta Chi; Shamokinaki; Spirit Com.; Women’s Glee Club. PHILIP H. ZALINGER • 624 Birch Are., River Vale, N. J. • A.B. in Pol. Sei. • Belle Air; Intra. Sports. Third Row: JANICE ZELLER • 241 Allen Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. • B.S. in Hurt. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Basketball Club; Belle Air, Sr. Ed.; Cheerleader, Capt.; I.J.F.; Pi Theta Chi; Psychology Club; Shamokinaki; Spirit Com.; Who's Who; Phil. Club. EDWARD J. ZIEGLER • 2I Russell St., Ridley Park, Pa. • B£. in Mech. Engin. RAYMOND E. ZIMNY • 24« Commonwealth St., Franklin Square, N. Y. • A.B. in Pol. Sei. Fourth Row: DANIEL ZIRPOLI • )? John Ryle Ave., Haledon, N. J. • B.S. in Aitron. • NROTC; Astronomical Soc.; Music Soc. JOSEPH P. ZONGARO • 6J47 Kingsessing Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • A. B. in Psych. • Intra. Sports; Psych. Club. THEODORE D. ZUCCONI • I OS? Anderson Ave., Palisade, N. J. • B. S. in Chem. • K. of C.; A.C.S.; Intra. Sports; Rugby. 315 Flnt Row: RONALD J. ZUCKER • 48-17 18 th St., Flushing, N.Y. • B.S. In But. Adm. • C.C.D.; Finance Soc.; Intra. Sport . THOMAS E. ZUKAUSKAS • 1706 E. Moyamensing Av ., Phila., Pa.: A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Intra. Sport ; Psych. Club. ALAN J. ZUPKO • 41 Hopper Ave., Pompton Plaint, N.J. • B.E. In Cbem. Engin. • NROTC; SGA; A.C5.; A.I.Ch.E.; Intra Sport . Second Row: JOHN E. ZURAD • 741J Intey St., S.E., Washington, D.C. • B.S. in Moth. • Conservative Club; Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta; Math. Club. DONALD F. ABREW • 120 Cockohoe Ave., Babylon, N.Y. • B.E. in Civil Engin. ANTHONY F. ANGELICOLA • 4) Anthony Terr., Waterbury, Conn. • B.A. in Mod. Long. Delta Pi Epsilon; Drill Team; Quarter Deck Soc.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com. Third Row: JOHN P. BAIARDI • 214) Clove Rd., Staten Island, N. Y. • Edue. EDWARD J. BARDY, JR. • )64J Frankford Ave., PSila., Pa. in Eltc. Engin. RAYMOND P. BARKES • 24 Loi Dr., Williamttown, N.J. in But Adm. B.S. in • B.E. • B.S. Fourth Row: JOHN L. BARON • RD. 1, Soudcrton, Pa. • B.E. In Elec. Engin. JOHN W. BORLAND • 204 McKinley St., Phila., Pa. • A.B. in Hitt. • Hitt. Club. EDWARD P. BOYER • 75 Cage St., Worcester, Mass. • B.S. In But. Adm. Fifth Row: KEVIN E. BRENNAN «111 West 18)rd St., Bronx, N.Y. Adm. • Intra. Sport ; Marketing Soc.; Swimming. MARY R. BYRNE 615 Turner Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. ARTHUR J. CAUTILLI • 1)22 Ritner St., Phila., Pa. • Engin. • B.S. in But. B.A. B.E. In Elec. Sixth Row: LEONARD A. CHYLACK • )22 Nottingham Dr., West Chester, Pa. B.S. in But. Adm. DEVER C. CLEAVENGER • 4 Briarcliffe Rd., Glenolden, Pa. ROBERT COLLINGWOOD • 127 Glenwood Rd., Merion, Pa. • B.E. in Meeb. Engin. Seventh Row: DOROTHY COLLINS • 116 Hampton Rd., Upper Darby, Pa. B.A. CHRISTOPHER A. COSMAS • 1201 Linden Ave., Morrisville, Pa. B.S. in But. Adm. THOMAS A. COSTELLO • 8107 Harley Ave., Phila., Pa. A.B. in Soc. 316 First Row: WALTER H. DAVIS • 1210 Joan Terr., Reading, Pa., • B.E. in Elec. Engin. JAMES P. DEAN • 456 Broad St., Oneida, N. Y. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Sr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Conservative Club; K. of C.; Lambda Kappa Delta; Spirit Com.; Young Repub. PAUL J. DIRNBERGER • 224 W. Earley Ave., Coaldale, Pa. • B.S. in Math. • Soph. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com. Second Row: FRANCIS M. DOUGHERTY • 2517 S. Garnet St., Phila., Pa. • B.S. in But. Adm. RONALD P. GOWLAND • 4J1 West Ave., Wayne, Pa. • B.S. in Bus. Adm. • Acct. Soc. Third Row: JOSEPH G. HAMELINE, JR. • 1010 N. George St., Rome. N. Y. • BS. In Bus. Adm. Jr. Steering Com.; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; Spirit Com. JAMES F. HARPER • 51 W. Eagle Rd., Havertown, Pa. RUSSELL D. HART • 4 Priscilla La., Winchester. Mass. • B.E. in Civil Engin. Jr. Steering Com.; A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports. Fourth Row: JOSEPH HOLLEY • 154 Walnut St., King Manor, Bridgeport, Pa. MICHAEL G. HOLLEY • 154 Walnut St., King Manor. Bridgeport, Pa. GERARD J. JONES • 146 Ashby Rd., Upper Darbr, Pa. • B.S. in Bus. Adm. • Intra. Sports. Fifth Row: MARIANNE K. KEENAN • 7155 Andrews Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. • B.S. in Nurs. Women's Glee Club. PATRICIA L. KENNEDY • 625 Radnor Valley Dr., Villanova, Pa. • B.S. in Nurs. • BELLE AIR, Exchange Editor; IJF. LUCIEN E. LIDDY • 2579 Radcliff Rd., Broomall, Pa. Sixth Row: ANTHONY P. LORDI • 55 Main St. • B.E, In CMl Engin. • A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports; Tau Kappa Epsilon. RONALD A. LOTTI • 76 Melrose St., Vineland, N.J. • BS. in Bus. Adm. C. F. LUSCOMBE • 504 Launfall Rd., Plymouth Meeting, Pa. • B.E. In Elec. Engin. 317 Firtl Row: FRANCIS H. MAHONEY • 1240 Heather wood Rd., Havertown, Pa. GARY F. MACEJKA • 221 59th St., We t New York, N.J. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. HELEN McCAULEY • 25 Cathmere Rd., Havertown, Pa. • B.S. in Educ. Second Row: FRANCIS G. McFADDEN • 21 Oakley Rd., Upper Darby, Pa. • B.S. In But. Adm. JOSEPH A. McKINLEY • Box )l( Oakton, Va. • A.B. in Ptycb. Crew; Hockey; Intra. Sports; Psych. Club; Wrestling. EDWARD J. MISKIEL • Rt. 1, MorrUville. Pa. • A.B. in Sci. • Am. Chera. Soc.; A.I.C.E.; Intra. Sports; Astronomical Soc.; Bio. Club; Spanish Club. Third Row: TIMOTHY MORIARITY, III • 59 Edison Avt., Phila., Pa. • B.S. in But. Adm. ANTHONY J. NEGRI • 2 04 Mifflin St., Phila., Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. PAUL NESTEL • 129 Bishop Ave., Clifton Hts., Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. Fourth Row: EDWARD R. PAUL • 141 Lozier Terr., River Edge, N. J. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. • Pre-Law Soc., Treat.; K. of C.; Lacrosse. ROBERT PLANK • 5 Galbraith Ave., Norristown, Pa. • B.E. in Mecb. Engin. JOSEPH M. PURIFICO • 101 Adrienne Ave., Blackwood, N. J. • B.S. In But. Adm. • Sr. Steering Com.; Jr. Steering Com.; Soph. Steering Com.; Acct. Soc.; Delta Pi Epsilon; Gamma Phi, President; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; Villanova Singers. Fifth Row: PATRICK M. REDDINGTON • 5 Allendale Dr., Rye, N.Y. • B.S. In But. Adm. ROBERT J. REID • 14 Grandview Ave., Glen Rock, N.J. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports; N.F.C.G ROBERT J. RIED • 2020 Central Dr., N., East Meadow, N.Y. • A.B. In Pol. Sci. Intra. Sports; Lacrosse; Marching Band; Concert Band. Sixth Row: JOHN A. ROWE • 105 Beech Ave., Woodbury Hts., N.J. • B.S. in But. Adm. RICHARD M. STAMPONE • 4 White Terr., East Rutherford, N. J. • A.B. In Soc. Sei. Intra. Sports; K. of C.; N.F.C.C.S.; Soc. Society, President; Spanish Club. WILLIAM A. TAVANI • 17 S. New St., West Chester, Pa. • A.B. In Pol. Sel. Pol. Union, Treas.; Pre-Law Soc.; Vlllnnovnn, News Editor. Seventh Row JOHN WALKER 417 Pinecrest Rd., Norristown, Pa. ’ B.S. in Educ. RANDALL P. WATSON 219 White Horse Pike, Audubon, N. J. • B.S. In Pbytict • Physics Club. HARRIS WILDSTEIN • 9 Crescent Rd., Wyncote, Pa. • B.S. In But. Adm. 318 SENIORS NOT PHOTOGRAPHED KENNETH C. ABLES, III • 784 Haverford Rd., Bryn Mawr, Pa. • B.S. in Educ. RICHARD J. ADAMS • 929 Mac Dade Blvd., Yeadon, Pa. • B.S. in Educ. CHARLES S. ADONIZIO • 116 Locust Ave., Ardmore, Pa. • B.S. in Acc. JOSEPH G. ALONZO • 149 Grandview Ave., North Caldwell, N.J. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. SAMUEL J. ANDERS 215 Hancoc Ave., Harrisburg, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. EDWARD L. ANDERSON • 110 E. Olncy Ave., Phila., Pa. • B.E. in EIcc. Engin. JOHN D. ARMSTRONG • 801 Youngsford Rd., Gladwyn, Pa. • B.A. in Pol. Sci. HORACE R. BARBER • Apt. 401A, Park View Apts., Collingwood, N.J. MORRISON BARCLAY, JR • vJn jjuren Rd., Morristown, N.J. • Soc. Sci. • NROTC; Whiskey Co.; Semper Fidelis; Pol. Union; Rifle; Span. Club. MICHAEL M. BARTOLE • R.D. 2, Jackson, N.J. • B.S. in Bio. RONALD W. BETZ • 400 E. Providence Rd., Aldan, Pa. • B.A. In Eng. FRANCIS J. BRADLEY • 606 Maplewood Ave., Springfield Twp., Pa. • B.S. in Bio. • Biology Club; I.J.F.; Mendel Bulletin, Editor in Chief; WWVU. CHRISTOPHER W. BRINDLE • 49 Westview St., Phila., Pa. • B.A. in Hist. • NROTC; Whiskey Co.; Hitt. Club; Semper Fidelis Society. JOHN H. BROADBENT, III • 2018 Scroggins Rd., Alexandria, Va. • B.A. in Humanitiet. RICHARD N. BROCHU • 18 Ridge Dr., Danbury, Conn. • B.S. in Bio. FRANCES A. BROUSE • 227 S. 6th St., Lebanon, Pa. DOMENIC F. BRUNELLI • 612 Marlyn Rd., Phila., Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. DIANE D. BURGESS 6012 Drexcl Rd., Phila., Pa. • B.S. in Nun. ELIZABETH A. BURKE • 6410 N. 7th St., Phila., Pa. • B.S. in Nun. RICHARD C. CAIRNS • 210 Washington Ave., Clifton Heights, Pa. • A.B. In Soc. Sci. WILLIAM M. CAMERON • 1414 Laamia St., Honolulu, Hawaii • B.S. in Acc. ROBERT F. CAMPANARO • 2607 Chesterfield Ave., Baltimore, Md • A.B. in Soc. Sci. ROBERT G. CASEY • J06 Nicholson Rd., W. Collingswood Hts., N.J. • B.S. in Pbyiici. STEPHEN R. CEDRONE • 1132 S. 7th St., Phila., Pa. • A.B. in Soc. EDWIN D. CEHELNIK • 82J Grant St., Portage, Pa. • B.S. in Cbem. STEPHEN M. CHMURA, JR. • 116 Ingraham La., New Hyde Park, N.Y. • B.S. in Acc. SR. MARY IGNATIUS CLAFFEY • Mater Misericordae. 515 Montgomery Ave., Mcrion Station, Pa. WILLIAM J. CLARK, III • 127 Plymouth Blvd., Smithtown, N.Y. • B.S. In Pol. Sci. DAVID P. COMO • 19 Cornells Beach Rd., Sands Point, L.I., N.Y. • B.S. in Acc. • Delta Pi Epsilon; Acc. Soc.; Track; Soccer; Intra. Sports. THOMAS C. CRAWFORD • 474 Walker Rd., Wayne, Pa. • B.S. in Bui Adm. MAURICE F. DALY • 5108 41st St., NW, Washington, D.C. • B.E. In Civil Engin. WILLIAM M. DALY «610 East 20th St., New York, N.Y. • B.S. In Bui Adm. Knightt of Columbia. ROBERT J. DARRETTA, JR. • 60 Lily Pond La., Katonah, N.Y. • B.S. in Econ. DONALD A. DEROCA • 81 Beechwood Ave., W. Long Branch, N.J. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Intra Sports. JOSEPH P. DEVER • 2411 East Boston St., Phila., Pa. • B.S. in Acct. WALTER J. DILL. JR. • 21 Bishop Hollow Rd., Newtown Sq., Pa. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. STEVEN P. DOEHLER • 61 Beach Front, Manasquan, N.J. HUMBERT A. DORAZIO • 166 Reese Rd., Springfield, Pa. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. SR. MARY CHRISTOPHER DUFFY • St. Eliaabeth Motherhouse, Allegany, N.Y. • B.S. in Nun. ROBERT F. DUMINIAK • 825 N. Pennock St., Phila.. Pa. • B.E. in Mecb. Engin. • NROTC; Quarter Deck Society; A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports; Villenova Engineer. Circulation Ed. PETER M. FALLON • 16 Midland Ave., Berwyn, Pa. • B.S. in Cbem. BRIAN P. FLYNN • 9101 Shore Rd., Brooklyn, N.Y. • B.S. in Econ. WILLIAM C. GALLAGHER • 1541 S. Patton St., Phila., Pa. B.E. in Mecb. Engin. GERALD C. GAMBS, JR. 124 Cricket Ave., Ardmore, Pa. B.E. In Mecb. Eng. • NROTC; A.S.M.E.; Intra Sports; Villanotn Engineer. CHARLES J. GRAHAM • 842 Provident Rd., Mt. Airy, Pa. • B.E. in Civil Engin. WILLIAM J. GREEN • 11 Kathay Dr., Livingston, N.J. •GARY R. GREENE • Chetwyn Apts. 522, Rosemont, Pa. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. JOHN S. GRIPSON • 4241 Ridge Ave., Phila., Pa. • A.B. In Pol. Sci. FRANCIS J. HANRATTY • 1668 7}rd St., Brooklvn. N.Y. • B.E. in Civil Engin. KEVIN J. HARRISON • 208 N. Wayne Ave, Pa., • B.E. in Civil Engin. ROBERT E. HAYES • 228 Cheitnut Ave., Ardmore, Pa. ROBERT A. HENRICH • 1122 Essex Rd., Allentown, Pa. • A.B. is Piycb. ABRAHAM A. HOBSON • 865 Radnor Street Rd., Wayne, Pa. • B.S. in Econ. RICHARD J. HUGHES • 1411 S. 54th St., Phila., Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. • Intra. Sports. MARTIN E. JUDGE, JR. • 100 Kenwood Dr., Cherry Hill, N.J. • • B.S. In Bui. Adm. • Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc. THOMAS M. KENNY 719 Meetinghouse Rd., Elkins Park, Pa. RICHARD C. KITCHING • 148 Heather Rd., Oaklyn, N.J. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. ROBERT G. KLEMEYER, II • 1211 Montgomery Ave., Wynne- wood, Pa. • B.E. in Mecb. Engin. KEITH G. KOEHLER • Casilla 107, Callao, Peru. • B.S. in Bus. Adm. DIETMAR KOHLER • 17 Dorwen Rd., Cynwyd, Pa. • B.E. in Mecb. Engin. 319 EDWARD R. KOSLOSKY • Wood Hill Croton Rd., Wayne, Pa. • B.S. in Acct. WALTER J. KOZIOL • 515 Loom Ave., Burlington, N.J. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. STEPHEN R. KRINES • 2J6 Belmont Ave., W. Hempstead, N.Y. • A.B. in Educ. JOHN A. KURYLA • 805 Farm to Market Rd., Endwell, N.Y. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. RONALD J. LANG • 24 North Dr., Holland, Pa. JOHN M. LAWLESS • 5164 Decatur Ave., Bronx, N.Y. • B.A. in Eng. PAULETTE LIBERI • 50 Winding Way, North Wale , Pa. • B.S. in Nun. HARBOROUGH I. LILL, III • 200 Dorado Dr., Cherry Hill, N.J. • B.S. in Bio. PETER M. LIMA • 415 Brunswick Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa., • B.E. in Civil Engin. JAMES F. LOWERY 555 Margo La., Berwyn, Pa., • B.S. in Eeon. SR. MARY COLETTE LUCENTE, O.S.F. • Our Lady of Lourde. Hosp., 1800 Haddon Ave., Camden, N.J. B.S. in iVari. Sigma Theta Tau. EDWARD J. MARCINSKI • 12854 Pebblebrook Dr., Houston, Texas • B.E. in Civil Engin. • Acct. Soc.; Crew; Econ. Club; Hist. Club; Marketing Soc.; Soc. Club. RICHARD J. MARYANSKI • 127 West 9th St., Bayonne, N.J. • B.E. in Mecb. Engin. ANTHONY D. MASCIA • 445 W. Chester Ave., Port Chester, N.Y. • B.E. in Mtcb. Engin. MARY T. McALEER • 218 Tyler Rd., King of Prussia, Pa. • B.S. In Nun. • Belle Air; Belle Masque; Pi Theta Chi; Women’s Glee Club. BRIAN D. McCarthy • 525 Strafford Ave., Strafford, Pa. JAMES A. MeDERMOTT • 1 25 Beverly Rd., Phila., Pa. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. BRIAN F. McDONNELL • 1416 Grey Wall La., Penn Wynn, Pa. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. Football. SR. PETER M. McGEEVER • Mater Misericordiae, 515 Montgomery Ave., Merion Station, Pa. ROBERT K. McGRORY • 52 Oak La., Trenton, N.J. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. RUSSELL J. McNUTT • 1829 Old Gulph Rd., Villanova, Pa. • B.S. in Acct. MICHAEL W. MOORE • 708 Fayette St., Conshohocken, Pa. • B.E. in Mtcb. Engin. THOMAS V. MORENO • 8 Linden St., Plainville, Conn. MARK P. MORSE, III • 75 Shelburne Rd., Springfield, Pa. • B.A. in Mod. Lang. MICHAEL J. MULQUEEN • 400 Campbell Ave., Havertown, Pa • B.S. in Acct. GEORGE P. MURRAY • 529 Lawn Ridge Rd., Orange, N.J. • A.B. in Hilt. LAWRENCE M. NERI • 10 S. Valley Ave., Vineland, N.J. • B.E. in Mtcb. Engin. HUGH D. O'CALLAGHAN • Roseville, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, Ireland B.S. in Bui. Adm. RAYMOND J. PALMER • 5244 Fairhaven Rd., Clifton Heights, Pa. • B.E. In Elec. Engin. FRED PARKOWSKI • 1821 Grand Ave., Reinertown, Pa. • B.E. in Civil Engin. HUGH F. PATTERSON • 142 Ruth St., West Islip, N.Y. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. ARMOND T. PERRETTA • 1501 Dill Rd., Havertown, Pa., • B.S. in Cbem. JOSEPH G. PETROSKY • 9 S. Seventh St., Youngwood, Pa. • B.E. in Civil Engin. • A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports. CHARLES E. PIERCE, JR. • 555 Cumberland Ave., Teancck, N.J. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. MICHAEL J. POEHNER • 5521 W. 85rd Place, Chicago, III. • B.S. in Math. LEON L. PRAS • 8725 Ridge Ave., Phila., Pa. JOHN D. REESE, JR. • 77 Northmont St., Greensburg, Pa. • A.B. in Phil. ALPHONSE A. RICAPITO • 1709 S. 58th St., Phila., Pa. • B.E. in Mtcb. Engin. • A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports; Math Club; Phil. Club; Swimming. ROBERT J. ROBLETO • 829 Central Ave., Cheltenham, Pa., • B.E. In Mtcb. Engin. BRIAN C. ROURKE • 2509 N. Quincy St., Arlington, Va. • B.A. in Eng. ROBERT A. RUPNIK • 252 S. Church St., Clifton Heights, Pa. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. GERALD B. RYAN • 1129 Beach Ave., Bronx, N.Y. • A.B. in Pol. Sci. VICTOR R. SAITTA • 1815 Chandler St., Phila., Pa. • A.B. In Pol. Sci. JAMES J. SCANLAN, JR. • 94 Pascask Rd., Hillsdale, N.J. • A.B. In Hilt. JAMES A. SCEPANSKY 527 Dudley Ave., Narberth, Pa. • A.B. in Soc. Sci. WILLIAM SENSENBRENNER • 2050 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. • A. B. in Educ. FRANCIS J. SIMON • 144B Abbey Terr., Drexel Hill, Pa. ANGELOS SOFIANOPOULOS 111 Margate Rd., Upper Darby, Pa. • B.E. in Mtcb. Engin. ELAINE K. SPRITZER • 405 Strafford, Strafford Wayne, Pa. PETER R. SZEKER • 44 S. Morton St., Morton, Pa. RICHARD A. TANTALA • 4451 E. Stiles St., Phila., Pa. • B.E. in Civil Engin. • A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports. JOSEPH A. THOMPSON • 615 Belmont Ave., Southampton, Pa. • B. E. in Civil Engin. HENRY R. TOYES • 75 Cherry La., Monsey, N.Y. • B.S. In Acct. FREDERICK M. TRIETSCH • 78-45 270 St., New Hyde Pk., N.Y. • B.E. in Elec. Engin. • Junior Steering Comm.; Acct. Soc.; I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Nu; Intra. Sports; Phil. Club; Villanovan; Villanova Engineer. JOHN A. VALENZA • 41 12 55rd St., Woodside, N.Y. • A.B. in Educ. CARL R. VAN DELL • 2 Roosevelt Rd., Salem, Mast. • A.B. in Soc Sci. DON C. VAN DYKE 217 Matsonford Rd., Radnor, Pa. • B.S. In Bio. • NROTC; Quarter Deck Society; Biology Club; Delta Epsilon Sigma; Mendel Bulletin, Copy Editor. ARTHUR R. VIGILANTE • 7 Woodlawn Dr., Morristown, N.J. • B.S. In But. Adm. GEORGE C. WHITE, JR. • 705 Avondale Rd., Phila., Pa. • A.B. in Ptycb. SERGE G. WHITE • 18 Oakland St., Red Bank, N.J. • B.S. in Acct. FREDERICK C. WILLIAMS • 4579 Creswell St., Phila., Pa. • B.S. in Cbem. JOHN J. WOLCHKO • 6522 Oxford Ave., Phila., Pa. • B.S. in Bui. Adm. LESLIE J. WYLIE 2155 Allen St., Allentown, Pa. • A.B. In Mod. Lang. 320 CLASS OF 1968 John C. Carey James W. Husted Thomas A. Grant Peter R. 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GORDON-DAVIS WA 2-5600 LINEN SUPPLY CO. The Treadway Colonial Watchman Salutes the Class of 1968 Remember the 'Watchman — Your Sign of Good Food, Drink and Lodging TREADWAY INN Route 30 at Radnor-Chester Road St. Davids, Pennsylvania Robert C. Bennett, Innkeeper MU 8-5800 324 JOSEPH R. FARRELL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Since 1922 144 Cedar Avenue WEST CONSHOHOCKEN, PA. 1942 8 Joseph R. Farrell TAylor 8-8800 A neighborly salute from America's Biggest Selling Weekly Magazine v_______________________y TONY’S Rosemont Italian Steaks and Hoagies Seasoned to Your Taste ★ 908 Conestoga Road ROSEMONT, PA. Cold Sodas — Milk — Ice Cream Phone: LA 5-9377 Hours: 9 A.M. to 12 Midnight 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 Best Wishes to the GRADUATING CLASS from the Officers and Members of the KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 1967-1968 Congratulations to Our Friends, The Class of ’ 68 ★ WILLIAM L. LONG CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. State and Overhill Road MEDIA, PA. GIRARD TRUST BANK VILLANOVA OFFICE Electrical Construction Electrical Engineers RINGS PINS MEDALS CHARMS CUPS PLAQUES TROPHIES excellent design skilled craftsmanship superb quality OFFICIAL VILLANOVA CLASS RING by DIEGES CLUST Available Through the UNIVERSITY SHOP Villanova University VILLANOVA, PA. 326 Don't Be Left Out C'MON UNDER! Let us show you the way to complete insurance protection HUGGLER INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 120 W. Lancaster Avenue PAOLI, PA. 19301 Phone: 644-7070 LEHIGH VALLEY DAIRY Lansdale, Pa. 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THE 1968 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF James Snccringer Alan Jones Thomas Sanzone Charles Talkowski MANAGING EDITOR Saundra Weathers Michael Daniels Paul Miraglia Henry Von Brachel BUSINESS MANAGER David Carroll Thomas Duckett William Martin Joseph Sindaco THEME Robert Evans SENIOR Jane Ternosky Janice Zeller Joan Alessio Robert Alston Nicholas Augclli Karen Christiansen Nadine Coyer Nelson Fernandez Martin Fertig John Gaw Maryann Heromin William Hiering Thomas Powers UNIVERSITY Margaret Lucas Walter Hcldman Robert McCarthy BELLE AIR STAFF DIVISIONS Richard Falk John Dillon Robert Hamburger James Heckerman John Krajsa Karen Mudry ORGANIZATIONS Nance Dicciani William Bricn Richard Dicciani Kathryn Gallcn Rosemarie Grcyson Edward Klimchak Geraldine Onisto Georgiana Roth John Shcchy Beverly Smiarowski THEATRE J. Calvin Jenkins George Gadrcn John Kerrigan Edward Kilcy FRATERNITY Joseph Cassar Louis Buzzco David Fender Carl Laubcr Frederic Rossi Richard Russo Robert Trainor SPORTS Louis Sonzogni Ralph Babusci Robert Galli Leonard Giuliano John O’Toole SOCIAL Susan Anderson Susan Quinn Marianne Amstcr Eleanor Foley Suzanne O’Hara UNDERCLASS John Bourne Marirose Bonham James Coyle Wayne Marciano Daniel Matarozzi Colin Rice COPY Eugene Mahon Emanuel Corti Thomas Gionta Lawrence Hatab Robert Marccllino Joseph Pantano John Sheehan Philip Zalinger PHOTOGRAPHY William Fellner George Tillman Richard Bauer John Bregcr George Forero Brian McNamara Joseph O’Connell June Rigby Joseph Rosbert Wing Lucn Chan Gregory Wojtkun James Zogby Joseph Zogby INDEX Jody Zacconc Maureen Hogan Thomas Petinga Cevyn Murphy Winifred Wolfe EXCHANGE Patricia Kennedy Marie Salvucci TYPING Marguerite Stuhler Camille Cashman Arthur Dee Paul McCausland Leslie Pfaff Carol Roscnbcrger Lynn Shanahan Peter Synowiez Marcia Wclkowski PUBLICITY Albert Bensimon Joseph Bucciero Thomas Coakley Keith Collins Frank Pcrras OFFICE MANAGER Thomas Crowe SGA REPRESENTATIVES George O’Neill Margaret Lucas STAFF Carol Anastasio Thomas Corwin George Diehl Marcia Gercpka Daniel Laline Nancy Mackowski Steven Marrone Valerie McGuire Richard Mcrklingcr Joseph Mihalick Dominic Pisano Maria Rificvi Richard Shutc All photography for the 1968 BELLE AIR was done by Carl Wolf Studio, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa., and the Villanova Photography Department, with the excep- tion of page 35, the picture of Cardinal Krol, by The Evening Bulletin. THE 19BB BELLE AIR VILLAIMOVA UNIVERSITY VI LLAN OVA PENNSYLVANIA EDITOR-IN-CHIEF • JAMES O. SNEEBINGER, JR. Spring, 1968 Dear Villanovans: On the 125th Anniversary of Villanova, in a time of national unrest, the Class of 1968 is engaged in reflections and pro- jections. John Sherman once described the past as the best prophet of the future . The BELLE AIR, this year, has attempted to vitalize this concept. What things do the Class of 1968 reflect upon? They are the memories of the past four years. What are these memories? They are Registration and Orientation, the O.C.'s, A1 Atkin- son and company, the Election of 1964, losing to B.C. on a blocked punt, Jim Washington, Billy Melchionni, the N.I.T., Physics 110, the Quad, the Four Seasons, the Lupton Affair, Watts, beating B.C., the IC4A and NCAA Cross Country Cham- pionships, Frank Gaidjunas, beating St. Joe's, the Four Tops, Junior Weekend, the election of Abe Hobson, the Course and Teacher Evaluation, the Student Court, the Riot, Newark and Detroit, Stokely Carmichael and Rap Brown, Viet Nam, the exit of Alex Bell, the entrance of Jack Gregory, the Brooklyn Bomber , field goals, Joe Crews, 1000 plus for John Jones, 500 plus dead in Viet Nam per week, relaxation of the dress rules, Falvey Memorial Library, the new construction, Men to Coed , the Saturday Night of Senior Weekend, the promise of a long hot Summer, Eugene McCarthy and Robert Kennedy, my roommate, the Forrest, the GRE, the deadline for the BELLE AIR, the new VILLANOVAN, the Honor System, the anticipation of Graduation, the receipt of an induction notice. Although it is relaxing and informative to reflect upon the past, the Class of 1968 must live for the future. We must attempt to project. The BELLE AIR, this year, has tried to do this, by wrapping itself in a new cover, and by giving Villanovans some food for thought in the opening section. The remainder of the projecting must be done by the Class of 1968 and the Villanova community. In conclusion, I, personally, would like to thank all those, who in any way, made this volume of the BELLE AIR possible. I would especially like to thank Dan, Tom, Al, Dave, Peggy, Rich, Jody, Winnie, Gene, John, Larry, Fern, Max, the Pups, Sue, Pat, Joan, Mark, Mike, Bob, Nance, Joe, Lou, Tim, Nip, Uncle Skippy and the Photography Department, Terry's typing pool, my roommate, and the future Mrs. James G. Sneeringer, Jr. I would also like to mention one, who is no longer with us, Gerald Ruggieri. 1964 to 1968 were probably the best four years of our lives. 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