Villanova University - Belle Air Yearbook (Villanova, PA)

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E3 TABLE OF CONTENTS University 20 Colleges 37 Divisions 57 Organizations 90 Publications 127 Athletics 140 Greeks 196 Honoraries Social STAFF Editor-in-chief Edward j. Kiley Managing Editor Gina Robshaw Business Manager Gabriel J. Poggi Cover Design Gabriel J. Poggi “SEEK AND YE SHALL FIND” This is the first Belle Air of a new decade; a decade of change and of chal- lenge; a decade which may very well prove to be mankind’s best—or last. With the world in such a state, the student’s role as a student becomes less important than his role as a part of humanity. To us, as the leaders of these next ten years, the search for meaning in this world of ours takes on in- creased importance. For many students university life thrusts us, for the first time into the out- side world. It is here that we form behavior and personality patterns that will direct our future lives. Within the university community we must begin to find ourselves and to discover our relationships with others of our species. This then is the student’s search for meaning. This is what we, of the 1970 Belle Air, have attempted to show. “THE SEARCH BEGINS WITHIN HIS OWN BEING... The student must first find himself—to know who he is. Until this is done he cannot hope to know others. 6 His search must now continue. He must seek out others and become part of them—“to walk a mile in their shoes.” He then becomes aware of the world around him; of its suc- cesses and failures; of what it needs to become a whole. 9 THE SEARCH EXTENDS FROM THE WRITTEN WORD TO THE SPOKEN” For some, the search takes place between the covers of books, within the walls of libraries. This is not enough, for the world is made up of more than recorded life. If you would know the truth, ask—and listen. mmm m ■ To remain cheerful is essential. The world responds to cheerful people. It lays bare her secrets for them and fills them with the joy known only to those people who are. “HE WHO REMAINS CHEERFUL IN SPIRIT.................... 13 ...WHICH MAKES EVERY STEP THROUGH LIFE EASIER FOR HIM” The search continues for a lifetime. You must keep the feeling of joy and love within you always if you are ever to know success. 14 16 “SING AND BE JOYOUS TOGETHER The enemies of the quest are despair and loneliness. Surround yourself with those who love you, but always remember that success or failure ultimately depend on you alone. And at times it is good to be by yourself and to remember this fact of life. 17 BUT LET EACH OF YOU BE ALONE” The Belle Air's introduction to this search ends here, but the story is just beginning. We have found in putting this book together that the search which we speak about is reduced ultimately to one of happiness. A student finds meaning in that which makes him happy. So turn now and examine how this search is conducted by the students of the Villanova community. Examine and learn—for this is the search of every man in every community and one which no man can ignore. “THE SEARCH IS YOURS AND IT IS MINE -IT IS OURS , 4 TOGETHER The Search for Happiness. i ... UNIVERSITY Once, the University was a place one went to get an education. It is no longer that simple. Today the University is not only an institution of higher learning but also a vast and intricate community with all its divisions, administration and colleges. Today the student must not only learn—he must also teach if he is to remain a member of this community. President of Villanova To ignore a successful coexistence of contrasting views within a university atmosphere results in dissolution and destruction. To remain unaware and unmoved by present and often confusing problems and issues can only head to a dismal failure at best. In his third year as President, a position which too often carries more criticism than praise. Father Welsh has demonstrated the necessary courage to overcome and correct much of the backwardness that has marked past administrations. Father Welsh claims no panaceas for the university's problems which no one can solve in a year or maybe even in a generation. He has and will, however, continue to strive for a hallowed and not a hollowed meaning of Villanova’s Motto. “Unity. Truth, and Charity. Rev. Robert J. Welsh, O.S.A. 24 25 Executive Vice-President Board of Trustees Rev. Robert J. Welsh, O.S.A., Very Rev. James G. Sher- man, O.S.A., Very Rev. John A. Klckotka, O.S.A., Honor- able Theodore L. Reimel, Mr. Thomas F. Divine, Mr. William E. Schubert, Jr., Mr. Sidney Wolgin, Very Rev. Edward L. Daley, O.S.A. Chairman, Mr. Pio Paul Goggi, Mr. Edward F. McGchrin. Rev. Vincent A. McQuade, O.S.A., Sister Mary George O’Reilly, S.H.C.J., Very Rev. Joseph A. Grifferty, O.S.A, Mr. Jesse B. Clark. 26 Vice-Presidents Rev. John M. Driscoll, O.S.A., Vice President for Aca- demic Affairs. Dr. James F. Duffy, Vice President for Student Affairs. Rev. Thomas M. Mahoney, O.S.A., Vice President for Finan- cial Affairs. Rev. William E. Farrell, O.S.A., Vice President for Devel- opment. 27 Deans Mr. Jack Morgan, Assistant Dean; Mr. Joseph P. Bevilacqua, Dean of Men 28 Miss M. Dorothy Boyle, Dean of Women Rev. George F. Burnell, Director of Admissions Rev. Joseph M. Bradley, O.S.A., Chaplain Rev. Charles D. Tirrell, O.S.A., Vice President of Student Affairs 29 Rev. Patrick C. Powers, O.S.A., Assistant Chaplain 30 Rev. Louis A. Rongione, O.S.A., Librarian. Alumni 31 Ted Macri 58, AI Severance ’58. Development Mr. Jerry L. Watkins, Director of Deferred Giving; Mr. Edward A. Morosky, Director of Government Program; Mr. John J. Bums, Director of Development. 32 Mr. John J. Burns, Director of Development. Public Information Mr. Henry T. Kooncc, Director of Research Devel- opment. 33 Research and Development Student Personnel Services Mrs. Rosemary Carroll, Foreign Student Advisor Mr. John A. Moritz, Director of Placement Dr. Stanley P. Wcissman, Director of Reading Services; Dr. Larry Hjclle, Coun- sellor; Dr. Richard M. Dressier, Director of Psychological Services; Mr. Jack Mor- gan, Counsellor 34 Psychological Services mmmm I.B.M. and Records Mr. Thomas Scott, Manager of Faculty Services; Mr. Joseph Catania, Manager of Computer Operations; Mr. Edward Cline, Manager of Ad- ministrative Data Processing; Mr. John Halloran, Director of University Information Center. Dr. Denis Boyle, University Physician 35 Infirmary Security Sgt. Gryzewski; Officer McGuinn: Officer Bramlagc; Officer Dougherty; Officer Duffy; Officer Recupito; Officer Cahill: Officer Cunningham: Officer Travis: Officer Duffy: Officer Sullivan: Officer Procario; Captain Cunnane. 36 COLLEGES “Whoever does not cling to the best counsels seems to be most base.” -SOPHOCLES College of Arts and Sciences “Pax vobiscum will answer all queries” Sir Walter Scott Current advances and additions in knowledge to meet the professional requirements must be offered in the programs of any university or college. Honor Programs must also be available for students who possess both the ability and the desire to excel in advanced courses. The College of Liberal Arts has succeeded to Till the demands in all these disciplines and it has demonstrated the capacity to make necessary changes when needed. TOP to BOTTOM: Mr. Cannan and Mr. Young, History; Mr. Strack, Po- litical Science; Rev. Totaro. O.S.A., Theology: Dr. Leach, Classical Lan- guages; Mr. Er .egovich, Modern Languages. ARTS DIVISION: Front Row: Rev. Arthur Ennis, O.S.A., Chairman of Theology: Mr. Sidney Galfand, Chairman of Library Science; Dr. Harold Hartman, Associate Dean for Arts: Rev. Donald Burt, O.S.A., Dean of College of Arts and Sciences: Dr. Robert Wilkinson, Chairman of English. Back Row: Dr. Daniel Ziegler, Chair- man of Psychology: Mr. Warren Richardson. Director of Speech; Dr. George Radan, Director of Fine Arts: Dr. Joseph George, Chairman of History; Dr. John Hughes, Chairman of Sociology; Dr. Leo Zuckowsky, Chairman of Education: Dr. Michael Slattery. Chairman of Philosophy: Dr. Robert Langran, Chairman of Political Science: I)r. John McEncrncy, Chairman of Classical Languages; Mr. Richard Duprey, Chairman of Theatre; Dr. Wilson Frescoln, Chairman of Modern Languages: Dr. Cyrus Sharer, Chairman of Geography. 40 TOP: Left, Mr. Bader, English; Right, Sr. Mary Cribbcn, Li- brary Science. BOTTOM: Left, Rev. Burns, O.S.A., Education; Right, Mr. McDonough, Speech. J l 41 TOP: Left, Mr. McGarrv. Sociology: Right, Dr. Albrecht, Psychology. BOTTOM: Left, Mr. Woodring, Philosophy: Right, Mr. Leahy, Theatre. “Great flame follows a tiny spark.” Dante Alighieri Science Division The programs of the College of Sciences are designed to allow the student a sufficient preprofessional knowledge to enable him to either take a place in the world of education or scientific research, or to qualify for a graduate pursuit of scientific knowledge. Like all phases of education this divi- sion must be able to encompass all stable and new develop- mental knowledge to meet an ever changing specialized curricula. 42 TOP to BOTTOM: Mr. Linahan, Mathematics; Mr. Guinan, Astron- omy; Dr. Goehl, Physics; Mr. Kav- anagh, Chemistry: Dr. Malewitz and Dr. Leagus-Capaci, Biology. Dr. Carlos Thillct, Chairman of Biology; Capt. Albert Waldman, Chairman of Naval Science; Dr. James Brooks. Chairman of Mathematics; Mr. William Driscoll. Chair- man of Physics: Dr. Oliver Ludwig, Chairman of Chemistry; Rev. Edward Jenkins, Chairman of Astronomy: Dr. James Markham, Associate Dean for Sciences. 44 TOP: Left, Dr. Ludwig, Chemistry; Right, Mr. Gross, Mr. Doubek, and Mr. Sentner, Physics. BOTTOM: Left, Dr. Demos, Mathematics: Right, Rev. Shurer, O.S.A., Biology. 45 College of Engineering “Genius begins great works; labor alone finishes them.” Joubert Villanova's College of Engineering offers intensive pro- grams of studies which not only allow for fulfillment of the basic academic needs.but also instill a desire to grow indi- vidually by seeking further knowledge so that the student may take his place in the community both now successful engineer and a socially minded citizen. This college prepares the student professionally in such a manner that upon gradu- ation he will make rapid progress as an engineer or adapt himself creditably in an allied field. 46 TOP to BOTTOM: Dr. Ych, Chemical Engineering; Rev. Mullen, O.S.A., Electrical Engineering; Mr. Murphy, Mechanical Engineering: Dr. Kolincr, Civil Engineering; Mr. Wray, Electri- cal Engineering. Mr. Joseph Hicks, Chairman of Electrical Engineering; Dr. Robert White, Chair- man of Chemical Engineering; Mr. Richard Avil, Associate Dean of Engineering; Dr. John Gallen, Dean of the College of Engineering; Dr. James Andersen, Chair- man of Mechanical Engineering; Mr. Richard Miller, Chairman of Civil Engineering. TOP: Left, Mr. Kelly, Chemical Engineering; Right, Mr. Bruno, Mechanical Engineering. BOTTOM: Left, Mr. Haberland, Electrical Engineering; Right, Mr. Alex Fernacio, Elec- trical Engineering. 48 49 “An honest man has hardly need to count more than his ten fingers.” Henry David Thoreau The principal objective of the College of Commerce and Finance fulfills the need for a program of courses which will provide for a well-rounded and integrated professional edu- cation. The student must become successfully business ori- ented to compete in America's sophisticated free enterprise system and his contribution relies heavily upon a broad, analytical approach to various areas of business study. All this is incorporated into the basic liberal arts education. 50 College of Commerce and Finance TOP to BOTTOM: Mr. Walsh. Eco- nomics; Dr. Hsu, Business Adminis- tration; Mr. Weitzmann. Economics: Dr. Stern, Business Administration: Mr. De La Cour, Accounting. Mr. Alvin Clay, Chairman of Accounting; Dr. Frank Eby, Jr., Chairman of Business Administration; Rev. Philip Barrett. O.S.A., Dean of the College of Commerce and Finance; Mr. William Henry, Chairman of Business Law; Dr. Kishor Thana- wala. Chairman of Economics; Mr. Gerald A. Dougherty, Assistant Dean of Com- merce and Finance. TOP: Left, Mr. Rur.kstuhl, Economics; Right, Mr. Mason, Economics. BOTTOM: Left, Mr. Dougherty. Accounting: Right, Mr. Tonkinson. Business Administration: Dr. Riley and Dr. Severance, Business Law. 52 TOP: Left, Mr. Gargir, Business Administration; Right. Mr. Donziger, Economics. BOTTOM: Mr. Kelly, Accounting. 53 College of Nursing “One must learn by doing the thing: for though you think you know it, you have no certainty until you try.” Sophocles Application of classroom learning and practical experience gained from hospital work enables Villanova’s nursing stu- dents to possess the administrative and ministrative qualities needed to meet the objectives of the promotion of health, pre- vention of disease, and cure of illness. In order to respond to the continuous change and growth of the nursing profes- sion. Villanova’s College of Nursing recognizes the demands of specialized skills and knowledge and fulfills the ways in which they may be attained. 54 Top to Bottom: Miss Christian, Med- ical-Surgical; Miss Bolger, Pediatrics; Mrs. Fcigcnberg, Nutrition; Mrs. Papa- rclla, Nursing Profession; Mrs. West- hoff, Public Health. Dr. D. Marlow, Dean of College of Nursing; Mrs. Oblaczynski, Psychiatric Nursing; Mrs. Bchanna, Pediatrics; Mrs. Rozcllc, Science Concepts of Nursing; Miss Hewctt, Public Health; Miss Eisenhaucr, Fundamental Principles of Health; Mrs. Daley, Assistant to the Dean. Miss Connelly, Senior Seminar; Sr. Ann Burrows, Medical-Surgical. Mrs. Feigenberg, Nutrition; Miss Eisenhaucr, Fund. Principles of Health; Miss Hcffcrnan, Obstetrics; Mrs. O'Driscoll, Senior Seminar; Mrs. Greenfield, Senior Seminar; Mrs. Thornton, Public Health. DIVISIONS “The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.” LAO-TSZE GRADUATE SCHOOL A greater diversification of courses and degrees offered and a higher number of reputable faculty members, in addition to ex- panding and improving facilities, give the Graduate School quite a good criterion for an excellent reputation. Recognition of the in- creasing numbers of undergraduates who desire to pursue graduate education has caused this need for expansion—with more planned in the following years. Innovations in graduate programs allow stu- dents to meet the ever expanding demands of industry and education where a Masters degree and Doctorate are quickly becoming a seem- ing necessity. The Graduate School must maintain improving stan- dards. annually, to answer this challenge successfully. DEAN ... Albert H. Buford, Ph.D. 58 59 O'Neills STUDENTS: $1.50 m || DEC 4, 5 6 8:30 p.m. • k. VILLA NOVA UNIVERSITY THEATRE GENERAL ADMISSION: $3.00 PHONE: 527-9783 GRADUATE THEATRE Answer the following questions True or False: The Graduate Theatre is talent—The Graduate Theatre is for the most part original drama—The Graduate Theatre is an expression of true art. If you answered the above with False then you probably think Eugene O’Neill is a G'll center for Weber State. If your answers were True then you must have seen such productions as Emperor Jones. Believe me. the Graduate Theatre has arrived. 61 LAW SCHOOL DEAN ... Harold G. Rcuschlcin, J.S.D., LL.D. VICE DEAN . . . George D. Bruch, LL.M. Progress leads to improvement and excel- lence and Villanova’s Law School has quickly earned the fine reputation it deserves. Dean Reuschlein and Vice Dean Bruch de- serve much credit for the ever expanding respect it receives. An outstanding faculty, a continually improving and well stocked li- brary and a high calibre of law student per- mits the Law School to increase its service to both the school and the community. With several projected additions to the present facilities, and with important innovations to existing programs,' Villanova Law School can only continue towards improvement and ex- cellence through progress. LAW REVIEW: Front Row: Alan I.iebcrman, John Nilon. Phillip Fuoco. David S. Markson, Gilbert Newman. Ward Williams. John A. Roney. Robert Kant. Back Row: Law- rence Baccini. Robert Ebenstein. Andrew Silverman. Rob- ert Britton. Saul Lcvil. Dennis Alexander. Noal Cutler. Barry FeinbcrR. John Snyder. Timothy O’Neill. Edward Paul. Michael Stiles. Stanley Lockitski. Michael Shepard. Thomas Ziomck, Michael Kane. Frank Tamulonis. Tim- othy Foley. LAW DOCKET: Front Row: Joseph Casey. Gary Kunklc, Tom Fraticelli. Back Row: Wayne A. Barnes, Steve Saracco, Jack Ryan. RUGBY: Front Row: Prof. William Valente. Frank Tamulonis. Al I.iebcrman. B. Crosswcll. Mike Kane. Barry Brown. Back Row: Bill Gormlcv. Mike Stiles. Tom Ziomek. Eric Allessan- droni, Joe Scbastianclli. Robert Trainor. Tim O’Neill. Carl D. Buchholz, Bob Mahoney. 63 INTER-CLUB COUNCIL: Front Row: Jerry Preston. Back Row: Charles Trainer. John Snyder. Tim Foley. Charles Fitzpatrick, Gary Gittleman. Dick Rago. Professor John George Stephenson. STUDENT BAR: Don Campbell. Ed Paul. Tom Frati- cclli. Bob Ebenstein. A1 Griffin, Vito Canuso, John Moses. Dr. J. Edward Collins. Dr. J. Willard O’Brien. FACULTY STUDENT RELATIONS COMMITTEE: Front Row: Bob Ebcnstcin, foe Marino. Back Row: Dave Markson, Terry Quirin, Jack Rossi. John Snyder, Joe Casey. MOOT COURT BOARD: Front Row: Geraldine A. McNulty. Joseph R. Marino. Samuel D. Natal. John B. Rossi. Daniel L. Thistle. Richard F. Rago, Mary II. Bowman. Back Row: Prof. Howard R. Lurie, Terry Quirin, Lawrence y. Rubgiano. 65 66 HONOR BOARD: Front Row: John M. Pcronc, Richard Rozan- ski, Paul D. Nelson, Joseph R. Marino. Back Row: John Scott, Hedy M. Bowman. William B. Cramer, Christopher B. Chandor, Robert O. D’Ambrosio. COMMUNITY LEGAL SER- VICES: Front Row: Walter Reiss, Terrence Quirin, Carol Clarfeld. Back Row: Jeff Paul. Marilyn Ginsburg, Barbara Joseph. Mat- thew Rieder, Frank Badach, Wil- liam Bowklcy, Joseph Bodell, Charles Licbcrman, John Solis- Cohen. 67 J. W. Adelman R. Anderson G. Aydelott E. T. Bartol B. Brett R. A. Bresin R. Britton S. Brown ). Bruder P. Dang J. F. DePue F. DeSimone U. Bucus W. T. Cannon A. Connelly W. Faulk C. S. Foulkc R. Gebeleni JAMES W. ADELMAN: 204 Chetwynd Apts, 1030 Lan- caster Ave., Rosemont, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence: Reimcl Moot Court; White-Hughes Law Club; Academic Comm, of Student Bar Assoc. RICHARD ANDERSON: 375 Sycamore Mills, Media, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. GORDON AYDELOTT: 160 Clemson Rd., Bryn Mawr, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. ERNERT T. BARTOL: 27 Celler Ave., New Hyde Park. N.Y.: Doctor of Jurisprudence: Inter-Club Council, Sec., V. Pres.; Reimcl Moot Court; Tawey-Morc Law Club; Stu- dent Bar Assoc. BRENDEN BRETT: 2204 Delaney St., Phila., Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. ROBERT A. BRESIN: 7 North Ridge Rd., Livingston, N.J.: Doctor of Jurisprudence: Warren-Stern Club. ROBERT BRITTON: 213 Edgehill Rd.. Merion Station, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. STEVEN BROWN: 1308 Fayette St., C-233, Conshohocken, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. JEROME BRUDER: Box 924, Villanova University, Villa- nova, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. ULDIS BUCUS: Windermere Ct. Apt. J-4, Wayne, Pa.: Doc- tor of Jurisprudence. WILLIAM T. CANNON: 8813 Dcwees St., Philadelphia, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence: Honor Board; Reimel Moot Court; The Docket, Associate Editor. ALAN CONNELLY: 626 Lancaster Ave., Berwyn, Pa.: Doc- tor of Jurisprudence. PETER DANG: Box 927, Villanova University, Villanova, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. JOHN F. DE PUE: 52 Foster Street, Newton, N.J.: Doctor of Jurisprudence: Law Review; Reimel Moot Court; Stu- dent Bar Assoc. FRANK DE SIMONE: 2337 S. Bouvicr St., Philadelphia, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence: American Law Student Assoc.; Tawey-Morc Law Club; Public Defender Program; Habeas Corpus Program. WARREN FAULK: 129 Great Rd.. Maple Shade. N.J.: Doc- tor of Jurisprudence. CLAUDIA S. FOULKE: 2201 Mt. Vernon St.. Philadelphia, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence: American Law Student Assoc.; Tawey-More Law Club, Sec., Treas.; Student Bar Assoc.; Community Legal Services. RICHARD GEBELEIN: R.D. 1. Chadds Ford, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. 68 ALLEN L. GREENBERG: 1261 Elbridge St.. Phila., Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence: American Law Student Assoc.; Inter-Club Council; Reimcl Moot Court; White-Hughes Law Club, Pres.; Student Bar Assoc. CHARLES HARAD: 1901 West Chester Pike. D-ll, Haver- town, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. JACK N. HILL: 714 Woodlynne Ave.. W. Collingswood, N.J.: Doctor ol Jurisprudence: American Law Student Assoc.: Cardozo-Ives Law Club; Rcimel Moot Court; Stu- dent Bar Assoc.; Habeas Corpus Program. LEONARD C. HOMER: 113 Ardmore Ave., Ardmore, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence: Law Review, Associate Ed.: Stu- dent Bar Assoc. JOHN C. JOHNSON. JR.: 2203 Karen Dr., Apt. E. Ycadon. Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence: American Law Student Assoc.: Cardozo-Ivcs Club; Student Bar Assoc. ALAN JOSEL: 2006 Spruce St., Phila., Pa.: Doctor of Juris- prudence. ROBERT KANE: 901 Pleasant and Elm, Apt. 10-B, Wynd- moor, Pa.; Doctor of Jurisprudence. ROBERT KANT: Valley View Apts. E-204, King of Prussia, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. GARY KUNKLE: 1088 Estry St., Johnstown, Pa.; Doctor of Jurisprudence. KATHLEEN LARKIN: 200 Montgomery Ave., E-l, Ard- more, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. STEWART LIEBMAN: 1805 Tustin St., Phila., Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. SAUL LEVIT: 5225 Church Rd., Phila., Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. JOSEPH MARINO: 12 W. 8th Ave., Conshohocken, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. JAMES P. MARLIN: 157-17 43rd Ave., Flushing. N.Y.: Doc- tor of Jurisprudence: Cardozo-Ives Law Cluh: Reimel Moot Court; Warren-Stern Club. THOMAS R. McLAUGHLIN: Hazarth Apts. E-31, State 8c Pcnnarth Rds., Upper Darby, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. RICHARD A. MITCHELL: Robindalc Apts, d-5. Haver- town, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence: American Law Student Assoc.: Rcimel Moot Court; Student Bar Assoc.; Com- munity Legal Services. NORMAN MITTMAN: 155 E. Godfrey Ave., Apt. 1-206, Phila., Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. PAUL J. MODARELLI: 1505 Central Ave., Union City, N.J.: Doctor of Jurisprudence: Cardozo-Ives Law Club: Reimel Moot Court. A. L. Greenberg C. Harad J. N. Hill L. C. Homer J. C. Johnson, Jr. A. Josel J. Marino J. P. Marlin T. R. McLaughlin R. A. Mitchell R. Kane R. Kant G. Kunkle S. Liebman N. Mittman S. Levit 69 70 “La Ronda , a Spanish Mansion owned by Villanova University is the home of Father Mahoney, ten law students and a mascot named Gus. A few scenes of the daily activi- ties of the residents are shown below. Among other things, Villanova is a firm believer in giving its students a fine home away from home. 71 RICHARD A. MURRAY: 120 Linden Ave., Verona, N.J.: Doctor of Jurisprudence: American Law Student Assoc.; Cardozo-Ives Law Club: Student Bar Assoc. SAMUEL D NATAL: 13 Eddy Lane. Cherry Hill, N.J.: Doctor of Jurisprudence: Warren-Stern Law Club; Student Bar Assoc.; American Law Student Assoc.; Moot Court Board; Community Legal Services. PAUL NELSON: Apt. A-4, 108 Charles St., Bryn Mawr, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. GILBERT NEWMAN: 3929 Ellington Rd.. Philadelphia, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence: Law Review, Article Book Review Ed. WILLIAM C. OAKERSON: 47 Pine Dr., Little Silver, N.J.: Doctor of Jurisprudence: American Law Student Assoc.; Warren-Stern Law Club. Trcas.: Student Bar Assoc.; Pub- lic Defender’s Program; Comm. Legal Services. FRANCIS ORTNER: 175 W. King St., Malvern, Pa.; Doctor of Jurisprudence. JEFFREY PENNEYS: Radwyn Apts. M-2, Bryn Mawr, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. THOMAS PEPPER: 416 Anthwyn Rd., Narberth, Pa.: Doc- tor of Jurisprudence. MARSHA PERILSTEIN: 191 Presidential Blvd., Bala-Cyn- wyd, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence: American Law Student Assoc.; White-Hughes Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. JOHN M. PERONE: 1470 Nelson St., Mamaroneck, N.Y.: Doctor of Jurisprudence: Honor Board; Warren-Stern Law Club; Community Legal Services; Dorm Counselor. ROBERT A. PORTER: 444 Locust Ave., Burlington, N.J.: Doctor of Jurisprudence: American Law Student Assoc.; White-Hughes Law Club; Student Bar Assoc.; Habeas Corpus Program. LOUIS J. PRESENZA: 2116 Shunk St., Philadelphia, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence: Hughes-White Law Club; Habeas Corpus Program. RICHARD F. RAGO, SR.: 3900 Sussex Dr., Apt. D, Lan- caster Court, Wilmington, Del.: Doctor of Jurisprudence: American Law Student Assoc.; Inter-Club Council; War- ren-Stem Law Club, Pres.; Moot Court Board. JOSEPH REISINGER: 12 W. 8th St., Conshohocken, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. DENNIS REISS: Valley View Apt. A-204, 251 DcKalb Pike, King of Prussia, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. WALTER F. RIESS, JR.: 239 Greenwood Ave., Lansdowne, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence: American Law Student Assoc.; Reimel Moot Court; Comm. Legal Services. JOHN A. RONEY: 916 Fernhill Rd., West Chester, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence: Cardozo-Ives Law Club; Law Review. JOHN B. ROSSI: 708 Barclay Lane, Broomall, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. R. A. Murray S. D. Natal P. Nelson G. Newman W. C. Oakerson F. Ortncr J. Pcnncys T. Pepper M. Pcrilstcin J. M. Perone R. A. Porter L. J. Presenza R. F. Rago, Sr. J. Rcisinger D. Reiss W. F. Riess, Jr. J. A. Roney J. B. Rossi 72 R. Schneider R. Shay A. Silverman J. Snyder L. G. Strohm D. Thistle J. Thorn T. Traud J. Turner S. P. West W. Williams ROBERT SCHNEIDER: Valley View Apts. A-912, King of Prussia, Pa.: Doctor of furisprudence. RICHARD SHAY: 1048 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa.: Doctor of furisprudence. ANDREW SILVERMAN: 170 Clubhouse Rd.. King of Prus- sia, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. JOHN SNYDER: Woodbine” Twinbrook Rd., Berwyn, Pa.: Doctor of furisprudence: Inter-Club Council; Law Review; Reimel Moot Court; Warren-Stern Law Club; Faculty Student Comm. LARRY G. STROHM: 1013 Prospect Ave., Prospect Park, Pa.: Doctor of furisprudence: Warren-Stern Law Club; Intra. Sports. DANIEL THISTLE: 2534 S. 22nd St., Phila., Pa.: Doctor of furisprudence. JOHN THORN: 136 W. Allens Lane, Bldg. E” Apt. 2C, Phila., Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. f. Wachendorf W. G. Waldau M. Weiss THOMAS TRAUD: 26 S. Robert s Rd.. Bryn Mawr, Pa.: Doctor of furisprudence. JAMES TURNER: 108 Charles Dr., K-2, Bryn Mawr, Pa.: Doctor of furisprudence. JOAN WACHENDORF: 1717 County Line Rd.. Villanova, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. WILLIAM G. WALDAU: 622 First Ave., Berwyn, Pa.: Doc- tor of Jurisprudence: Reimel Moot Court; Warren-Stern Law Club; Student Bar Assoc. MARJORIE WEISS: 131 Henley Rd., Philadelphia, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence: Cardozo-Ives Law Club; Reimel Moot Court; Comm. Legal Services. SOREN P. WEST: 36-7 Revere Rd.. Drexel Hill. Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence: Cardozo-Ives Law Club; Reimel Moot Court. WARD WILLIAMS: 209 Williams Rd., Roscmont. Pa.; Doctor of Jurisprudence. 73 Third Year Law Students Not Photographed JOHN BASACCO: 280 Iven Ave., 3D, St. David’s, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. JANE BOUCHER: 37 Rittcnhousc Place, Ardmore, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. CARL BUCHHOLZ: 4031 Crescent Ave., Lafayette Hill, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. JOSEPH BUNIVA: 93 W. Hamilton Ave., Englewood, N.J.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. JOSEPH CASEY: 529 S. Middletown, Media, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. CAROL CLARFELD: 606 W. Arbutus St., Phila., Pa.: Doc- tor of Jurisprudence. ROBERT EBENSTEIN: 32 Kevon Arms, 52nd Mont- gomery Avcs., Phila., Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. EDGAR FATZINGER: 804 Ardmore Ave., Ardmore, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. BARRY FEINBERG: 191 Presidential Blvd., Bala-Cynwyd, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. THOMAS FRATICELLI: 239 Haverford Ave., Natbcrth, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. ALAN FREEDMAN: 1221 Rodman St., Phila., Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. STEPHEN GALLAGHER: 4422 Sherwood Rd.. Phila., Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. GARY GITTLEMAN: 4018 Ford Rd., Phila., Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. BARRY GOLDSTEIN: 2215 Caren Dr., Yeadon, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. ANN GORMALLY: 405 E. Country Club Lane, Walling- ford. Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. DAVID GRIFFITH: Villanova Law School. Villanova, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. THOMAS HARLAN: 12 W. 8th St.. Conshohocken. Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. ALBERT HART: 14 Narbrook Park, Narberth, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. WILLIAM JENNINGS: Box 921, Villanova University, Villanova, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. ROBERT KITTEL: 2828 Egypt Rd., Audubon, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. SAMUEL KNOX: 7727 Germantown Ave., Phila., Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. MARGARET KRUEGER: 4701 Pine «22F, Phila., Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. JOHN LONERGAN: School of Law, Villanova University, Villanova, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. RAYMOND LYNCH: 205 Lowry’s Lane, Rosemont, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. ELIZABETH McKENNA: 660 E. Cornwell St.. Phila., Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. DAVID MARKSON: 1505 Brierwood Rd., Havcrtown, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. STEVEN MASON: 1008 Ormond Ave., Drexel Hill. Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. CHRISTIAN MATTIE: Box 921, Villanova University, Villanova, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. SUZANNE MOTTOLA: 4980 State Rd.. Apt. 102-2, Drexel Hill, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. CHARLES MUSKETT: 2340 Ripley St., Phila., Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. JAMES NEWMAN: 743 Concord St., Drexel Hill, Pa.: Doc- tor of Jurisprudence. MARIO PAPA: 435 E. Lancaster Pike, Abcrwyck Apts., St. David's, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. TERRENCE QUIRIN: Villanova Law School, Villanova, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. ARTHUR ROSENBAUM: 818 Clifford Ave., Ardmore, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. LORRAINE RUDZINSKI: 1060 Gauntt St.. Burlington, N.J.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. FERNAND VANDERGRACHT: 204 David Dr.. J-2, Bryn Mawr, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. JAMES D. WATT: 1048 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa.: Doctor of Jurisprudence. 74 75 SEMINARY PRIOR... Very Rev. Louis A. DIRECTOR OF PROFESSED Rongione, O.S.A. Rev. Gerald Stodder, O.S.A. Each generation develops a new breed of man who must accept the responsibilities of various professions. Any man who desires to devote his life to God and to his fellow man is the epitome of love and brotherhood. Only by serious devotion and dedication combined with many long hours of studies and an inner (indefinable quality can the goal of priesthood be reached. In this new era of personal free- dom. when most men speak of the relative- ness of all things in order to explain their own individuality, the seminarian must re- main in contact with a world seemingly alien to Christian ideals. This new breed of man will hopefully speak to all men what they themselves possess—the spirit of brother- hood and love. 76 77 VV. J. Hickey M. J. Hildcn K. C. Holland I. T. Kelly I. Lomastro R. I. Marlin J. C. McMaster J. N. Micucci F. C. Power JAMES STEWART CARLIN, O.S.A.: 158 Wyndmoor Rd.. Havertown, Pa.: A.B. in Eng.: Liturgy Club; Director Sen- ior Citizen's Recreation Club. JOHN F. CURRY. O.S.A.: 804 Shadcland Ave., Drexel Hill. Pa.: A.B. in Phil.: Glee Club; Intra. Sports; Mendicant Publications Comm.; CCD; Villanovan. FRANCIS X. DEVLIN, O.S.A.: 5136 Gramcrcy Dr., Clifton Heights, Pa.: A.B. Phil.: Glee Club: Polyphonic Club; Tag- astan; Little Flower Home for the Aged. MICHAEL E. DIGREGORIO, O.S.A.: 172 Chandler Ave., Staten Island, N.Y.: A.B. in Phil. EDWARD J. ENRIGHT, O.S.A.: 47 Crosby St.. Arlington, Mass.: B.A. in Phil.: Glen Mills Catechetical Group; Poly- phonic Club; WWVU: Villanova University Arts Forum. ANTHONY M. Genovese, O.S.A.: 38 Raritan Ave., Sta- ten Island. N.Y.: A.B. in Phil.: Augustinian Stamp Dept.: Intra. Sports; Tagastan; WWVU Radio. WILLIAM J. HICKEY. O.S.A.: 135 N. Madison Ave., Up- per Darby, Pa.: A.B. in Phil.: Glee Club: Intra. Sports; Liturgy Club; Photography Club; Schola Cariorum; Sem- inary Yearbook; Tagastan; Alpha Phi Omega: Belle Mas- que; CCD. MICHAEL JAMES HILDEN, O.S.A.: Aronimick Arms, Childs Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa.: A.B. in Phil. KEITH COLIN HOLLAND, O.S.A.: 9 Parkers Rd., Dee Why, N.S.W. 2099 Australia: B.A. in Hist. J. E. Ranallo J. E. Thomas J. C. Thompson JOSEPH THOMAS KELLY, O.S.A.: 6 Lakeside Ave., Ber- wyn, Pa.: B.A. in Phil. JAMES LOMASTRO. O.S.A.: 29 Robinson Ct., Lawrence, Mass.: B.A. in Phil.: Augustinian Club; Intra. Sports; Tag- astan; Social Action Comm.; Social Action Council; Glen Mills; St. Edmund’s. ROBERT J. MARTIN, O.S.A.: 10315 Settle Rd.. Santee, Calif.: A.B. in Phil.: Glee Club; Christian Appalacia Proj- ect; Philadelphia Tutorial Project: C.C.E.R.; Mendicant; St. Rita’s Church Apostolatc; C.C.D. JAMES CHARLES McMASTER. O.S.A.: 233 Sherbrook Blvd., Upper Darby, Pa.: B.A. in Phil. JOSEPH N. MICUCCI. O.S.A.: 1025 Cobbs St., Drexel Hill, Pa.: B.A. in Phil. F. CLARK POWER, O.S.A.: 3403 Huet Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa.: B.A. in Phil. JOHN E. RANALLO, O.S.A.: 300 Sunrise Dr.. Key Bis- cayne, Fla.: M.S. Bio.: Glee Club; Glen Hills Catechetical Group. JOSEPH E. THOMAS. O.S.A.: 1207 Agnew Dr.. Drexel Hill. Pa.: B.A. in Soc. Sci.: Glee Club; St. Edmond’s Home. JOSEPH C. THOMPSON. O.S.A.: 34 Concord Rd., Darby, Pa.: B.A. in Eng. 78 THOMAS M. WILHELM. O.S.A.: 152 Cochrane St.. Mel- rose. Mass.: B.A. in Phil.: Glee Club; Glen Mills Catech- etical Group; Intra. Sports; Polyphonic Club: Entertain- ment Comm.; Little Flower; St. Edmond's. T. M. Wilhelm iri nr Not Photographed THOMAS F. CONLAN, O.S.A.: 534 Mason Avc., Drexel Hill, Pa.: B.A. in Eng. DAVID JOSEPH KELLY, O.S.A.: 20 Alpine Ave., Staten Island, N.Y.: B.A. in Econ. 79 80 81 N.R.O.T.C. Long considered a cornerstone of our Na- tional defense, the NROTC system of train- ing future naval officers in college campuses is being bitterly challenged across the country. Nevertheless, Villanova’s naval unit realizes that even with adverse opinions she must con- tinue to instruct her young men to be repre- sentative of American society and she must take the lead to prevent, not encourage, the development of an inbred officers corps. To achieve such a goal can only be had with a liberal education which offers a variety of disciplines for men who want to play a sig- nificant role now and in the future for improv- ing the problems of America. Capt. Albert C. Waldman, Jr., CDR. Robert F. Paul, Executive Comanding Officer. Officer. 82 Lt. William G. Kline, III, USN RIFLE TEAM: Dennis Largess, John Strong, Mike Allen, John Hartman, Tom Lippert. Absent: Jeff Walkoiak, Tom Gallagher. Major Francis V. White, Jr., USMC Whiskey Company Personal dedication and hundreds of hours of early morning and late afternoon practices enable Whiskey Company. Villanova’s NROTC out- standing Drill Team, to achieve the necessary experience to successfully perform over a thousand individually memorized movements. Though Villanovans rarely see this precision team perform other than at halftime of Navy Weekend, it has earned utter amazement and loud applause. This year, at the National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington. D.C.. Whiskey Company hopes to regain recognition as the Nation's best. 84 University College DEAN . . . Charles P. Bru- ASSOCIATE DEAN . . . dcrlc. M.A. Frederick M. Burgess, M.B.A. ASSISTANT to the DEAN ... James L. Holstein, B.A. Villanova does an outstanding service to the community with its Univer- sity College. This division gives many working people, who possess the desire, the means to fulfill the goal of a college degree. A qualified faculty and an excellent selection of programs of studies give an equal opportunity and a practical means to higher education for those who cannot matriculate on a full time basis. 86 87 Free School Progress and development from alienation and abandonment to combination and constructive change must exist at every university. Villanova’s Experimental Free School attempts to propose new pro- gressive educational programs advocating learning for learnings’ sake” in order to meet the needs of the new breed generation. Pro- ponents of this school hope to receive much more than “token gestures” which the administration has so far permitted. Only by continual dedication and honest appraisal will the Free School gain the necessary attention needed to promote its worthwhile goals. The Experimental Free School could be the first step in the thousand mile journey for needed educational reforms. 88 Left: John Gunn, Studies in J. D. Salinger. Above: Mr. Tcbbins, Contemporary Theatre. Center Left: Mr. Harvey, Contemporary Poetry. Right: Nick DcPadova, E.S.P. Development. Bottom: Edgar Cayce on ORGANIZATIONS “SA The Search for Happiness... ... ORGANIZATIONS To be a part of an organization is to belong, to be counted among. It is also to work together toward a specific goal. Whether it be learning how to ski, or perpetuating a love of music, organizations offer a chance for self-improvement. They teach responsi- bility, how to lead and how to follow. Give of yourself and the rewards are great! Student Government Association Mike Lotito, President. In the wake of last semester's breakdown in communica- tions. the SGA has had to assume not only the role of gov- erning body, but also that of reporter to the student and administrator. As the go-between in this attempt at understanding, the SGA is assisted by the Special Committee on University Government, the Student-Faculty Committee, and the other groups that have met as a result of last summer's decisions. Joe Reidy V P of Aca- 11 s a h°Ped-for belief that the continued dialogue between dcmic Affairs. student, faculty, and administration can only bear fruit in the near future. Dave Miller, V.P. of StU' dent Affairs. Billy Savino, Treasurer. Absent: Ken Walters, Exec. V.P. of Student Government. Neil Oxman, Secretary. 94 John Gunn. Parliamen- tarian. Blue Key Society Each year by a process of careful scrutinization the Blue Key Society selects a small number of students whom they consider best qualified to perform the diversified tasks which are required of the organiza- tions membership. Those tasks include representing the university of academic, organizational, and social affairs, conducting Campus tours for prospective Vil- lanovans and managing certain activities, such as Parent's Weekend and Freshman Orientation. Over the years, the Key has upheld its tradition of credible service to Villanova. Officers: Nip Jenkins, Tim O’Donovan, Tom Ryan, Charlie Dinsmore. A group portrait of our stunning members! Student Court Captain Cunnane. Since its inception four years ago the Student Court has served as the instrument through which all disciplinary matters are reviewed. It is clearly indicative of the increased emphasis upon student responsibility and self-government within the Villa- nova community. Representatives to the Student Court. 97 Philosophy - Sociology Covering a gamut of topics from Plato to Hoffer, the Philosophy Club ponders the basic questions of man’s search for an explanation of his being. The Sociological Society probes deeply into the answers that have been propounded for the questions of what moti- vates the inner workings of society. Philosophy—to ask why, discuss how and try to un- derstand this creature we call man, his past, present and future philosophies. Sociology—a frustrating, tedious study of man, his environment and how they contribute to each other's preservation and destruction. 98 National Student Education Association - Psychology The Education Club provides tomorrow's educators a link with today’s explosive field of learning. Visiting teachers give new ideas to the minds of the students who are soon to be on the other side of the classroom. The Psychology Club brings together students with a com- mon interest in the complexities of human behavior. It spon- sors lectures, research colloquia, and field trips to mental health centers. Education—a science requiring knowledge, pa- tience, a sense of humor, and relinquishing your office to demonstrators. Do not disturb—Planaria at work. 99 Political Union - Pre-Law The largest extra-curricular activity at Villanova. the Villanova Political Union can boast that it truly lives up to its motto ’E Discipulis Tribuni”— “We Make Statesmen Out of Students. Recognizing the tremendous impact that the legal profession has on the socio-economic-political scene, the Pre-Law Society endeavors to make its members aware of the complex problems that they, as attorneys, will face in the decade of the 1970’s. Political Union—People will argue politics as long as government exists. When people do not fight for sep- arate beliefs, then we should worry about our govern- ment. Law—a controversial, con- temporary subject of ridi- cule. ever-changing as men change, hut stable enough to provide a guide for living in a society. 100 Whether we scream, sweat, shout or stomp, we arc showing spirit. This organization is deter- mined to let every athlete at V.U. know how proud we are of their efforts. Precision takes practice, pa- tience and drive. During this long process, we thank them for their spirit and colorful addition to our basketball team. Spirit Committee - Co-Cats It is the principle task of the Spirit Committee to coordinate spirit-building activities at Villanova and to incorporate them into student life. Through the help of the Cheerleaders and Co-Cats they have, once again, helped to maintain Villanova's fine tradition of athletic excellence. 101 Beta Gamma - History In an abbreviated and condensed world self expression represents a literary genre in itself. The Beta Gamma Debate Society has helped to preserve the art of logical analysis and affords the members an opportunity to develop their intellec- tual capacities. The History Club presents the opportunity for the students of Villanova to socialize with the history faculty. Such activ- ities as coffee hours, an annual banquet, and a lecture series help to accomplish this. Debating their way to national recognition, this club combines the art of speaking with the quick organization of ideas and presents a convincing argument, convincing enough to succeed. Why study history? Does it show trends, repeti- tion? It is an account of accomplishments as well as failures. A glimpse of the past, present and future. 102 Whether we agree or not with this war. support for our men is necessary and accomplished by this organization. Mail Call Viet Nam-Spanish Through correspondence from the students at Villanova and surrounding colleges. Mail Call Viet Nam seeks to pro- vide Ammunition for the soldier's war against loneliness. Bringing a touch of old Spain to the Villanova campus, the Spanish Club does their best to keep alive the spirit of Don Quixote. El Cid. and Juan Valdez. A world of measurements, figures, and theories, this club exam- ines physics with a desire to know the known and understand the unknown. Biology - Physics Villanova’s collective answer to Albert Einstein provides social as well as academic bonds among the members. Weekly meetings with guest speakers explore new alleys in physical thought. A recent plant-growing experiment was discontinued by a close inspection of the seedlings by Federal authorities. Despite this setback, the Biology Club continues to grow in size and strength. With Dr. Malewitz as moderator, this club ex- plores the vast and fascinating world of biology, confusing yet basic. The world of lest tubes, bunsen burners and safety glasses not to forget those stunning aprons are very dear to the hearts of these members. The three witches of Macbeth had nothing on these guys- Villanova Chemical Society - Astronomy A varied program of lectures and films covering many aspects of astronomy and the space sciences is offered to students by the Villanova Astronomical Society. The American Chemical Society provides the valuable service of supplying the intellectual stimulation that occurs through professional association. The Society attempts to instill in its members a professional spirit and pride in the field of Chemistry. This is the Age of Aquarius as this club will testify for the stars, planets, and beyond are their areas of concern. 105 Protractors, slide rules and compasses are the tools of civil engineers. Think of these constructors as you cross your next bridge and tread softly! This year the A.S.M.E. has been success ful in its goal to advance the technical background of its members. The society also experienced greater unity through increased social activity. A.S.C.E.-A.S.M.E. Tho American Society of Mechanical Engineers is devoted to the advancement of the profession of Mechanical Engineering by enabling members to begin professional development and to build important social and professional contacts. The A.S.C.E. provides an opportunity for Civil Engineering students to develop a sense of professionalism through its various activities. Monthly meetings, field trips, and guest speakers are among the benefits members receive. 106 Wc knew that Mendel pond must serve some purpose other than a reservoir for gold fish and O.C.’s. I.E.E.E. - A.I.Ch.E. The I.E.E.E. is a professional society designed to bridge the gap between classroom theory and practical field applications. Each semester, speakers are invited to discuss topics ranging from the latest integrated circuit to the engineer and his role in society. The purpose of the student chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers is to provide the engineering student the opportunity to become more aware of the problems that might arise in his future work. The yearbook would like to put in a plug for the I.E.E.E. This shocking bunch is electrifying and current in thought and action! 107 Economics - Accounting The Accounting Society provides a common ground for Villa- nova's future keepers of the leaders of finance. Be it Keynesian or Smithian Policy, the members of the Economics Society find the various economic theories of particular interest. The inflation in our country has been stated by the President as the most serious problem facing the new year. A solution is a necessity. Members of this club seem to have a way with figures and where would big business be without their abilities. 108 Vicki Shrader. Meg Lang, Della DeLalio. Karen Sekerak. Jean Masino. Pat Rhodes. Rose Marie Ricciani, Roy O'Rourke. Timothy Hoilcrand, John Broderick. Tad Bartkowski, Mike Monnihan. Janies Courtney, Larry Rosa. Cheerleaders No wind or storm or dark of night will keep a cheerleader out of sight at all home football and basketball games. 109 Young Democrats The Young Democrats are taking advantage of the fact that Pennsylvania will this year elect a governor and a United States Senator. Following their purpose to foster an interest in government and politics, they are bringing the issues and the candidates to Villanova. Although defeated in many ways, this club still secs a bright and strong future for the party, especially looking forward to 1972. 110 Semper Fidelis-Veterans The Villanova Veterans’ Club was organized two years ago in order to provide a basis for better integration of veterans of the armed forces of the United States of America into the academic and social life of the University. It makes a concerted effort toward bettering the veteran’s social, economic, and financial condition in the University. The Marines have landed, and the situation is well in hand.” So might run the motto of Semper Fidelis. Dedicated to the tradition that has guided marine leaders since the Revolutionary War. these students are preparing for their careers as future officers and gentlemen in the United States Marine Corps. Being introduced to the physical, mental and academic standards of the Marine Corps, the Semper Fidelis Society prepares men to be officers in that outstanding Service. Many would like to be in their places, having served their coun- try already. However we feel about the war, they have been and their efforts arc definitely appreciated. Ill This year, through various proj- ects with handicapped children, the Knights of Columbus, one of the largest organizations on campus, has worked toward its goal—to provide service and brotherhood to the Villanova community. All members of the Karate Club do not have black belts, or even brown ones, but they do offer an opportunity to learn this an- cient form of defense. K of C- Karate The Knights of Columbus seeks to help promote the ideals of Christianity on campus. Walking the humane road on their college journey, their interests vary from frivolous social activities to deeply serious religious programs. Dedicated to the Japanese art of self-defense first used by Buddhist monks, the Karate Club brings together the many Karate enthusiasts on campus. 112 A P O Alpha Phi Omega, the national service fraternity, contin- ued its tenure as campus good Samaritans this year. Charity work, administration assistance, campus calendars; no job is too large or too small for them. Service is the key word of this organization. Look for their faces at all events where giving is predominant. Prefects - Guitar Players Seguvia. Manitas De Plata, and F.ric Clapton are among the heroes of the Guitar Players Club. Recently recognized with full club status these students find enjoyment with their choice of either six- or twelve-stringed instru- ments. The Prefects’ Association is charged with keeping order in the dormitories and dining halls. The members, however, can usually be depended on to go out of their way for a student. 114 Stage Crew Whether it be the Four Tops, William F. Buckley or Father Welsh, equipment is necessary for these people to he seen and heard. The Stage Crew is part carpenter, electrician, lighting expert and super- vision. For their steady help at every event in the Field House coping with some of the oldest equipment imaginable we thank them. 115 Ski Club and Team Officers: I.ancc Lisatano (Asst. Coach). Lucille La Pennc (Sec.), Tom Yoder (Trip Coordinator). Debbie Howric (Trcas.). Dan Savoie (Pres.), John Perone (Moderator and Ski Coach). Ski Club A recent addition to the Villanova campus, the Ski Club offers its mem- bers weekend excursions, competition and free instruction. From beginner to expert all have found the Ski Club a truly rewarding experience. Black Student League The Black Student League is the visible sign of what was once an informal social agreement. The organization serves as the major vehicle for its mem- bers to attain a greater awareness of themselves as black people, and their role as students in the struggle for freedom. One of the most progressive or- ganizations on campus, the Black Student League is concerned about blacks and whites, living together and apart, and express pride in a color—black. 117 Villanova Singers Since its inception thirteen years ago, the Villanova Sing- ers have worked diligently toward their uncompromising goal of musical excellence. In doing so, the group has never failed to attract record crowds along its 5,000 annual miles of con- cert touring. Surely, these eighty dedicated students are a credit to the University. Officers—Rick Grabowski (S.G.A. Rep.), Dennis Garbo (Pres.), Peter Synowiez (Tour Director), R. Fcrsch (Sec.), Don Hoyt (V.P.), Paul Mcllvaine (Treas.). Director of Spires—Tom McAuliffe. Women—very much a part of this campus. The Womens Glee Club gives women a chance to join one another, on and off key. in an attempt to find companionship in music. Although seldom perfect, they strive to present a variety of music to everyone. At Christmas time, in the spring they find enjoyment and self-expression everytimc they sing. Even though the women are often overlooked, they arc always appreciated. Women’s Glee Club When the Women’s Glee Club appears in concert with the Villanova Singers, it’s a good bet that they are the prettier of the two. and probably sound better, also. On their own they provide entertainment for many chari- table functions. To sing or not to sing, that is the question! 120 University Band As much a part of Villanova as the Wildcat, the band enjoyed continued success this year. Half-time shows and concerts were better than ever befort due to greater interest on the part of the student body. White spats and scattered hats—they may not sound like the Philharmonic but what would any game be without “Land of 1000 dances ? wwvu During the past year. WWVU has expanded its coverage in many ways. The addition of a new studio, the advent of Metromedia Radio News service, and increased broadcast hours have allowed the Radio Voice of Villanova to further cater to its listeners' tastes. Add to this complete sports coverage and music geared to a collegiate level, and WWVU becomes an even more intricate part of the Villanova com- munity. 124 BELLE MASQUE Departing from its standard form of dramatic pre- sentation, the Belle Masque produced its msuical version of the Broadway revolution—“Age of Aqua- rius.” The delighted audiences saw excerpts from several shows, among them “Hair, “Man of La Mancha,” and “Zoo Story” by Edward Alber. The freedom of the songs expressed well the new freedom of the stage and the actors thereupon. Continuing this non-conformity to the established ideas was the Fall Production of Megan Terry’s “Viet Rock. Received well by all who saw it, this biting social commentary was also presented at the Electric Factory, one of the first times that the Belle Masque has appeared outside the university environs. 125 J •J Belle Air Charged with the almost super-human task of re- cording the events of the past year, the BELLE AIR strives for the broadest coverage possible. The staff has taken great pains birthing what eventually will become the 1970 edition of the yearbook. 128 129 131 To the University Photography Department belongs the seemingly endless task of captur- ing Villanova’s highest and lowest moments. Staffed entirely by students, undergraduate as well as graduate, the Department’s major efforts are in the areas of news coverage for the Villanovan and the preservation of memo- ries in the Belle Air. 133 The Villanovan The Villanovan succeeds in bringing perlinent and impertinent issues to the Villanova student. A reportorial style coupled with phil- isophical slants once again affirms the Villanovan’s masthead — the opinions expressed do not neces- sarily reflect the official views of the University. 134 135 •4 - 136 Someone once said that in writing fiction, onejrie ly invents the truth. The multi-dimensional LYNX is the campus literary magazine devoted to just that invention. Limited by a cultural climate unaffected by its presence, ihe LYNX found the situation more than it could handle and retreated into the world of the academe. It sponsored two courses in the Free School, one in creative writing and the other in creative music. In this way. and through continued publication of the magazine, they hope to affect the literary and nusical orientation on campus. Villanova Engineer THE VILLANOVA ENGINEER EDITOR Pete Avioli Associate Editor ................Don Conover Articles Editors ................Ken Anderson, Brian Lamb Staff: Kathy Cox, Larry Chan, Mike Howe Business Editor..................Tim Sullivan Layout Editor ...................Fran Villani Staff: Tim Sullivan, Rich Avil, Mike Catalano, Brian Lamb, Pat Crotty, Jerry Curran, Jim Dolen, Ken Anderson, Suki. Feature Editor .................Ray Bunch News Editor.....................Rich Avil Circulation Gil Lappano, Joe West, Lcn Scullion, John Stefanik. Art Staff ......................Maryanne McIntosh SGA Representative .............John Kilmartin Faculty Moderator Rev. James Ryan, OSA 138 Entrepreneur an ova C nireforeneur VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA, PA. EDITORS-IN-CHIEF...............Jonathan Nadybal Stephen Finnerty Editorial Assistants...........Raymond Hartung William Gorman Business Managers..............Brian Murray Jeff Hughes Carl Cavagnaro Art Editor.....................Alfred Strollc Distribution...................... Staff: Anthony Benedosso, Richard Bonito, Robert Bress- lin, Robert Horgos, Anthony Licata, John Scrgovic, Robert Stanek, Richard Tancreto, Kenneth Walters, Carl Wetzlcr 139 SPORTS ylLUHOj The Search for Happiness... ... SPORTS Man must compete if he is to be truly happy and members of the Villanova community have discov- ered many ways to do this athletically. It might be in a varsity sport or in an informal club—or even as simply a fan. Whatever way, it is essential to both the well-being of the individual and to that of Villanova. Charlie Farnan, equip ment manager Dr. Lee, team physician Hugh Ortm.n, apor.a - ,in. Men, ticket manager formation director f RH Varsity Football Some would call it a rebuilding year, but the ’69 season was, in reality, the year of the CAT. With the quarterback problem solved three times over V. U. rolled up impres- sive wins against West Chester, B. C., Xavier, Santa Clara, William Mary; and there was that magic day at Dela- ware. The CAT has arrived—and it’s been a long time coming. VILLANOVA 41 . . . WEST CHESTER 14 VILLA NOVA 18 TOLEDO 45 VI LI. A NOVA 36 DELAWARE 33 VILLANOVA 57 .... SANTA CLARA 8 VILLANOVA 24 . BOSTON COLLEGE 6 VILLANOVA 35 XAVIER 7 VILLANOVA Postponed. HOLY CROSS VILLANOVA 20 DAYTON 27 VILLANOVA 35 . .WILLIAM MARY 21 VILLANOVA 14 BUFFALO 24 Front Row: T. Boyd, Coach Gregory, E. Arthur. Second Row: W. Sathcr, T. Chimiclicwski, E. Humay, W. Daly, R. Jcssien, S. Puente, C. D'Agostini, J. Stopper, J. Treacy, R. Brezski. Third Row: W. Walik, T. Cunningham, M. Kerins, M. Kirkland, M. Altenburg, J. Belasco, M. Elwood, E. Hall, M. Danaher, W. Brannan, ). Cervini. Fourth Row: D. Schwartz, T. Freeman, J. Kasper, P. O'Laughlin, D. Gordon, R. Wells, D. Folino, K. Serrapede, B. Mingey, J. Hime, M. Berrang, D. O’Neill. Fifth Row: A. Pride, Cavanaugh, F. Brennan, J. Brennan, H. Rusbridge, D. Callahan, B. Mar- shall, E. Messemer, G. Wuerstle, J. Bennet, P. Hurley, D. Woodring, M. Harkins. Sixth Row: D. Seligrini, M. Miller, J. Johnson, J. Grucntz, R. Michaels, L. Solomon, B. Mil- iancse, R. Rciprisch, P. Zangrilli, J. Babinccz, J. Elash, J. Petersen. Seventh Row: D. Beuckle, R. Jones, T. Rooney, J. Bushofsky, J. Brunner, D. Loughlin, J. McGouery, W. Posodowski, L. Ferri, P. Giligan, P. Healy, Jake. 146 Xavier; Mickey Kerins Delaware; Tom Boyd Bill Sather Joe Cervini, Mickey Kerins, Paul Zan- grilli 148 Santa Clara; Chuck D’Agostini Joe Bclasco, Bill Walik, Chuck D’Agostini West Chester; Barry Kostibos, Tom Chimielewski, Gene Arthur, Ray Michaels, Bill Brannan, John Babinccz, John Treacy, Rick Wells, Rich Brczski Santa Clara; Gene Arthur 149 Delaware; Drew Gordon. Coach Gregory, Joe Belasco 150 Buffalo; John Elash, Mickey Kerins, Joe Santoro Buffalo; Joe Santoro, Billy Walik, Mickey Kerins, Drew Gor- don, John Elash, Bill Sather 151 Freshman Football The Wildkittens had a tough job following up last year's squad, but with hard work, should ensure V.U.’s grid success in seasons to come. 152 Cross Country The East’s premier cross country team took the IC4A’s again and narrowly missed another NCAA title. The season was indeed a tribute to Villanova’s lonely long distance men. 1969 Cross Country Season VILLANOVA OPPONENT 19 . . PENN STATE .... 41 17 ..GEORGETOWN .. 15 ..LASALLE 50 15 . . ST. JOSEPH’S .... 48 18 . .BIG FIVE (PENN) 39 title . . IC4A second ..NCAA second . .UST FF 155 157 Front: J. Mcdowell, C. Smith. H. Simientowski. L. Wojo- nowski, H. Porter, H. Watson. C. Ford, S. Sims. Back: fake Ncvin. T. Himes. M. Daly, J. Walters, Coach Craft, j. Fox, D. Dougherty. F. O’Hanlon, R. Goul. Ranked as high as twelfth in some pre-season polls, the wildcats found it difficult to establish a consistent game in 1969-70. Showing moments of brilliance, as in the big win over St. Bonaventure, the Kraftmen went up-and-down (both literally and figuratively) all season. After a few disturbing setbacks the team began to gel. Once again the roar of the Field House coupled with the talent of a Kraft-coached team proved to be invincible as the previously unbeaten Brown Indians of St. Bonaventure succumbed to the Wildcats. Varsity Basketball 160 161 162 164 N.C.A.A Nine years—nine tournaments. A well-deserved • thanks to Coach Kraft. It was a good tourney, too. A tough win over Temple, a handcuffing of Calvin (Jimmy Walker stvle), a loss to St. Bonnies that . . . well, forget it. THE CAT WILL BE BACK. VARSITY BASKETBALL VILLANOVA OPPONENT 57 ... .Philadelphia Textile ... 52 GO .... Princeton 46 107 ... .North Dakota 57 55 ....Pennsylvania 59 89 .....Connecticut 71 64 Columbia 76 58 ... .Cornell 106 Canisius 70 87 Detroit 87 Fairfield 59 92 94 102 92 91 Catholic 59 96 Boston College 68 57 64 St. Bonaventure 62 75 67 44 Providence 55 92 St. Joseph's 65 108 91 96 79 94 Duquesne 96 85 107 102 DePaul 126 Seton Hall N.C.A.A. Tournament 96 77 Temple 69 98 Niagara 73 74 St. Bonaventure Won 22—Lost 7 165 Freshman Basketball Coach Mel Brodsky is faced with the all important task of forging a strong nucleus for future Wildcat varsity teams. This year’s frosh basketball team has given strong indi- cations that he has accepted this task and has met with success. FRONT ROW: A. Pinnelli, f. Sweeney, F. Hackett, P. Daley, T Diegan, M. Barton. BACK ROW: J. Connolly, T. Hightower, B. Jones, E. Hastings, G. Neuman, R. Kolman, G. Gemtz, B. Katcher, T. Ingesbly, J. Leonard, M. Brodsky. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Nov. 25 Varsity FH Dec. 1 FH Dec. 3 Rider (A) Dec. 6 Princeton .... (A) Dec. 9 (A) Dec. 13 Temple .. (A) Dec. 17 Maryland .. . . FH Jan. 7 Maryland .... (A) Jan 17 .. Palestra Jan. 19 Rider FH Jan. 20 Temple FH Jan. 24 (A) Jan. 25 Community .. .. Spectrum Jan. 28 St. Peter’s ... FH Feb. 3 FH Feb. 10 LaSalle FH Feb. 17 St. Peter’s ... (A) Feb. 24 Community .. FH Feb. 27 .. (A) Feb. 28 FH Mar. 2 Seton Hall ... FH Mar. 3 Penn FH 166 167 Track The legs ‘‘Jumbo Elliott prefers to watch ran to unprecedented heights again this year. Backed by strong performances by James. Liquori. Davis. Buerkle, and McCormick, the Trackmen showed their heels to a long list of prominent opponents. 168 TRACK Dec. 9..........Liberty Bowl Invitation Jan. 9..........Washington CYO Meet Jan. 10..........Massachusetts K. of C. Jan. 16..........Los Angeles Invitation Jan. 21..........Middle Atlantic AAU Championships Jan. 24..........Phila. Track Classic Jan. 30..........Wanamaker Millrose Games Jan. 31..........Boston AA Meet Feb. 6..........New York K. of C. Meet Feb. 7..........Baltimore Sun All F.ast Meet Feb. 13 14........Astrodome Relays Feb. 20..........U.S. Olympic Invitation Feb. 21..........Cleveland K. of C. Meet Mar. 7..........ICAAAA Championships Mar. 13 14........NCAA Championships 169 170 Swimming VARSITY SCHEDULE 12 3 69 Maryland Home 12 5 69 St. Joseph’s Away 12 8 69 Catholic Univ. Home 12 13 69 East Carolina Home 1 10 70 West Chester Away 1 17 70 Penn State Home 1 23 70 Army Home 1 28 70 Rutgers Home 1 31 70 Princeton Home 2 4 70 Navy Away 2 7 70 Temple Away 2 13 70 Yale Home 2 18 70 Pennsylvania Away 2 25 70 La Salle Away 4:00 P.M. 3:30 P.M. 2:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 3:30 P.M. 2:00 P.M. 8:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 8:00 P.M. Having already conquered such highly touted teams as Army and Maryland, the Villanova swimmers are well on their way to improving last season’s 10-5 record. Captain Frank Hartye, Olympian Tom Aretz, and Olaf von Schilling, form the core of a merman team which faces one of the toughest schedules in the East. Top Row: Steve Cordovano, Jim Hartye, Steve Pirnat, Tony Soko- Ioski, Craig Smith, Ed Scully. Second Row: Rich Batchelder (manager), Bill Parrell, John Rigali, Don Colombo, Bob Bennewitz, Paul McClintock, Bob Goldschmidt, Rich Carroll (manager). Third Row: Bill Geoghegan, Hugh Donnelly, Paul Miola, Rich Andre, Pete Montero, Tom Aretz, Olaf von Schilling, Tom Battle, J. C. Peter- son (manager). Bottom Row: Marty Shanahan, Ed Kendra, A1 Mar- tinez Fonts, Greg Rowan, Ted Melnychuk, John Fitzgerald (co- capt.), Frank Hartve fco-capt.), Coach Ed Geisz. 172 Baseball With many of last year’s fine veterans return- ing. the baseball team, what is perhaps Vil- lanova's forgotten varsity sport, should con- fidently look toward a successful season. Front Row: Jake Nnvin, trainer, Jim Manion. Glenn Desi- mone, Carmen Porccca, Ron Ulan, Rich Lettcri. Second Row: John Fox. Mike Mantle, Denny Brandstetter. Jim Waggoner. Mike Dorman. Dave KcfTcr. Third Row: Art Mahan, coach. Chuck Smith, mgr., Mike I.each, Joe Meo. Joe Urbanovich. Larry Shane, asst, coach. 176 178 Tennis With six returning lettermen, including co- captains Ron Deitrick and Chris Sullivan, success seems imminent for the Villanova netmen in their second season as a varsity sport. Kneeling: William Fellner. Jeffery Charder, Michael Gurda, co-capt. Stephen Aspero. Ronald Dietrich. Standing: Louis Margiotti, co-capt. Peter Mulvey, Robert Barrett. Dr. Robert I.angran (coach). Cristopher Sullivan. John McCarthy, Robert McGrodv. 180 Peters, Fitzgerald. R. Goldschmidt. T. Mclnvchuk. 182 First Row: T. Boyd. M. Kerrins. C. D’Apostini. I. Stopper. G. Ar- thur. C. Humav. T. Cunningham. R. Walik. T. Chimilewski. Sec- ond Row: M. Danaher. I. Tracy. R. Brezski. S. Puente. F. Hall. M. Flwood. R. Daily. B. Satlier. R. Jessien. Hardge Davis. Dick Ruerkle. Andy O'Reilly, Des McCormack. Mike Garvey. Rugby To play as rough a game as football with the equipment and protection of cross country might be considered slightly suicidal. Despite this. Rugby remains Villanova's most popular club sport year after year. An annual turnout in the hundreds ensures the Wildcat ruggers of fielding one of the finest squads in the Philadelphia area as this year's exceptional record shows. FALL WHEELING COLLEGE U. OF PENN GEORGE MASON COLLEGE ALLENTOWN RFC BOSTON COLLEGE PHILADELPHIA RFC PENN ST. SPRING WHEELING COLLEGE U. OF PENN ALLENTOWN RFC PENN ST. LEHIGH UNIV. PHILADELPHIA RFC FAIRFIELD UNIV. Front Row: Bill Hlatkey, John Newton, Bill Salmond, John Mooney, Co-Captain Tom Byrnes, Captain Terry Betten, Co-Captain Brian McNamara, Glen DePaulo, Chris Parker, Coach Jim Brandt. Second Row: Tim Galvin, Paul Murphy, Bruce Ebcn, Jim Lynn, Bill Shin- ski, Tony Bliss. Allan Cellars, John Dold, Bill Petrino. Third Row: Andy Cusack, Steve Jannuck, Don White, Jake Lindsay, Conrad Leiscr, Paul Pisula, Greg Smith, Anthony Oswald. Fourth Row: Pete Wrba, Mike Brad- hill, Mark Lubbers, Pete Schmadder, Frank Duffer, John Wiseguy, John Mattimore, Jim Papp, Kenny Dupuis. Mark Tucci, John Kreeger. Soccer VVhal was once an exclusively European sport has found a permanent home at Villanova. Utiliz- ing talent and speed V. U.’S hooters give those sometimes dull autumn afternoons an excitement many other schools lack. SOCCER SCHEDULE VILLANOVA OPP 0 ........5 SWATHMORE 2 ........5 EASTERN BAPTIST 4 ........3 ARMY 4 ........2 URSINUS 4 ........0 RUTGERS 0 ........2 UNIV. OF MARYLAND 3 ........1 COLLEGE OF BIBLE 2 ........0 FORDHAM 1 ........3 NAVY Front Row: Keating, co-capt.: Furlong: Molano, co- capt. Second Row: Cassiday, Moylan, Dimartini, Viener, Confrcy, Evangelista. Pachler, Agpoulos. Third Row: Marchewka, Fisher, Kriete, McLoughlin. Beers, lohnson. Yap, Paccicco, Bruno, coach Howard Graff. 185 Hockey Beyond a doubt, this year's version of the Villanova Hockey Team is the most talented and experienced yet. The squad has gained outstanding support and ability from its freshmen players. Captain John McLellan and co-captains Jamie Dolce and Dave McKay set the pace as the icemen undergo another rugged season. Front: Fred Guerra. Bill McHale, lack Morrisev. Boh Donovan. David Hines. Tom Collins. Greg Huehet. Dennis Blakic. James Dolce. John McLellar, John Bon- neau JCoar.h). Back: Steve I.ogue. Brian Tedeschi. Fred Funk. Tony Grys ka. Dennis Flannigan. Scott Ruddel. Jim Prcssler. Dave McKay, Boh Cordero. Jim Doherty. 186 Girls’ Basketball In their second season here at Villanova, the girls’ basketball team has shown marked improvement over their initial year of exis- tence. One of the major reasons for this advancement is that this year, for the first time, the girls have a full-time coach in Miss Elizabeth Cawley. The co-eds play a nine game schedule which includes contests against such strong opponents as Cabrini, Rosemont and Immaculata. Sixteen girls are currently participating in the program which includes both a varsity and a junior varsity squad. Co-captains Alice Finore and Chris I3uba, along with senior Mary Ann Echert, have thus far paced the team to a season which has given every indication of being highly successful. Kneeling: Pat McGuire (mgr.). Alice Ittncr, Mary Hayes. Alice Finore. Mary Eckert. Val Hill. Sec- ond Row: Chris Buba. Mary Goodcll, Nancy LaSota. Mary Landau, Elizabeth Salabsky. Pat Lombardo, Pat Hagerty, Cathy Sorrentino, Mary Rhoads (mgr.). Founded three years ago by the present team captain. A1 Fazio, the Water Polo Club of Villanova has progressed from a winless initial season to a second year record of two victories and five defeats. Coach Peter Mon- tero is highly enthusiastic about the upcom- ing season because of the experience which his team has gained in its first two years of existence. Club president John Schreider. and the rest of his teammates, are hard working athletes who are anxiously awaiting the day when water polo will gain recognition as a varsity sport. First Row: Fred Waring. Tom Blcisusiac, Rick Carrol. Gregory Hughes. A1 Fazio. Second Row: Bill Parell. Clyde Clearly, Mark Hyland. Dick Horner. Third Row: Jim Brown, J. Schriedcr, Jeffy Gannon. Mr. Martinez. 187 Water Polo Lacrosse Whal could very well be Villanova's next varsity sport, the Lacrosse team continues to feature some of the finest players this side of Mt. Washington and Johns Hopkins. With a new coach and a new field great things should be in order for our stickmen. Kneeling: D. Benchlc, B. Kobcl, E. McDonnell, K. Ryan, J. Sergovic. G. Natiela. B. Hook, H. O’Con- nor, S. McLoughlin, M. Blintz. Second Row: Coach A. Blake, J. Flood, J. McFadden, D. Sullivan, B. Franezac, J. McGuire, B. Brookes, J. Doc, B. Walsh, B. Dcnbcck, J. Reed, B. Thompson Asst. Coach. Third Row: B. Halper, B. Michalac, S. Keefer, R. Burch, M. Dillon, J. Hightops. E. Gnagey, D. McLaughlin, G. Scibilia, J. Valintine. P. Toohey, G. Brown. 188 Pistol Accenting patience and practice, this year’s pistol team is determined to improve upon last season’s 2-5 rec- ord. Sharpshooters John Petrie, Den- nis Largess, and John Strong have put in many long hours in order to make this their most successful season yet. Bottom: f. Strong, E. Leo, D. Largess. Top: J. Doman. S. Lawrynovicz, J. Connors. Mike Allen and Jeff Walkowiak head a Villanova Rifle Team which could well be the best in the nation. The upcoming sectionals at Valley Forge promise to provide keen com- petition for our shooters. Bottom: M. Pachclli, T. Dzuryachko, P. Sanosky, T. Boyle. Top: M. Allen, J. Kutys, J. Slusarz, M. Coffey. Rifle 190 Weightlifting This year’s Villanova strongmen are leaving no doubts as to why they are respected as being the top weightlifting team in the East. Captain Joe Slabinski and Mike Salamando led the way as the team placed third in this year’s Nationals at Florida State University. Ken Houghton. Carmine Iannacconc, Sal Soldano. Mike Hickey. Joe Slabinski. Skip Bcnavage, John Carr, Andy Ascosi, Terry Mulroy. Kneeling: Mike Solimando. 191 Golf Captain Glen Soltis, the only returning letterman from last year's 13-8 squad, will lead a relatively in- experienced. but determined. Villanova golf team against this year’s opponents. S. Reeves. Ertzcl Naggy, Manny Blintz, Artus McDuff, Luke Lassiter, W. K. Cherry. John Kelly, Amos Mallard, John Doc. 192 Crew Villanova Crew demands long hours and hard work with little reward. Now in its sixth year, the club operates on dona- tions, and the drive of its members. Train- ing requires long hours of running, weightlifting, and early morning practices with the purpose of attaining the highest degree of physical coordination and con- ditioning. Kneeling: Jack Fcury. Standing: Tom Mulancy, Bob Byrnes, Bill Cordarvari, Jim O’Brien, Bill Furlong. Jim Ralph. Ed McCabe, Carl Ziegler. Intramurals The intramural program, which encompasses a wide variety of activities, is organized and run by the students themselves. The large number of partici- pants and the spirit shown by the various teams has caused the program to expand yearly. 194 195 GREEKS Front to Back: Alexis Reynolds, Della Delalio, Sue Krejsa, Mike Palumbo, Mar- garet Lenzie, Maureen Fcchery, Barbara Schultz, Lynda Duffy, Mary Duffin, Cindy Dee, Nancy Story, foyce MacCombie, Chris Jackson, Lynn Nauman, Maryann ALPHA XI DELTA Happiness is a by-product of an effort to make someone else happy. Alpha Xi Delta, formerly Pi Theta Chi. became Villanova’s first national sorority. AZD recognizes that the intellectual growth and achievement of the individual members are among the surest marks of the sorority’s suc- cess. To attain this goal Alpha Xi Delta maintains an active program of social and service projects to further the ideals of sisterhood, enduring friendships, challenging ideals, cherished traditions, associations of distinc- tions . . . This is the heritage of Alpha Xi Delta that she holds for her members. Cibotti. Sue Borrcll, Kit Carson, Marie Rifici. Lorraine Lomauro, Karen Mudry, Jean Massino, Pat Larciano, Dori Whitaker, Alice Finore, Mary Ann Kradzmski, Jane Wessner, Joan Yoder. First Row: Pat Murphy, Bob Narvarrc, Mike Scully, Jim Warble. Second Row: Don Gleason. Tim O’Donovan, Bcrnic Muth, Dave Ashman, Bob Murphy, Frank Daly, Rick Wells, loc Pandolphc, Joe Ricci. Steve Furnary, John I.azzati, Ron Brostrom, Chip Moynihan, Bob Riagan. Third Row: Ed Naughton, Pat McNichol. Dave Linz, Frank Chester, Joe Pilusi, Joe Hare, Tom Ryan, Dr. Robert Langran, Bob Guifrcida, “DELTA PI EPSILON I chose you for the one, Now we’re having so much fun. Delta Pi Epsilon, defending Greek Week champions, began the year with a marathon charity softball game. The excellence of its brotherhood has allowed DPE to participate in such functions, proving the point that the social aspect of a fraternity is only part of true Greek spirit. Innovation has marked DPE's social and service programs for 1969-70 and a continuation of such high ideals can only lead to the further development of a great fraternity and responsible brotherhood. Edwardo Costellanos, Art Zyat. Fourth Row: Mike McNally, Bill Savino, Dave Miller, Pat Pietriantonio, George Murphy, Vinnic Manz .i, George Lanicca. Fifth Row: Frank Pepe, Frank Delguadio, Kevin Murphy, Gus Divine, Phil Feliciano, Lee Ewing, Pete Seaborg, Joe Paterno. 204 DELTA PI MU Happiness is not found in contemplation; it is perceived only when it is reflected from another. Delta Pi Mu, Villanova's oldest fraternity, successfully upheld its prom- inence among campus Greeks by promoting qualities of cohesiveness 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. Balcony: Eugene Gorgon, Robert Spagnolo, George Nardella, Rodger Haley, Edward Sullivan, Howard Flcisber. Ground: Eric Weiss, Dennis Crosslcy, Kevin Woods, Thomas Simco, Ronald Tamburri, John Parese, Raymond Bacci, James Danaher, Thomas Palguta, Frank Sinatra, Randy Wilhelm, Thomas Gibb, Terrance Mahon, Jeffrey Rousseau, Steven Hickey, Robert Modaferri, Dennis Glakin, David Hines, John DeCarlo, Michael Ireland, Charles Finocharro, Joseph Walters, Matthew Mc- Namara, Craig McGarvey, Andrew Klasc, Damien Murray, Kevin Kelly, Timothy Doyle, Robert Simione, Richard Garcia, Ernest Forcino, Gerald Nardella, Steven Grado, Nicholas Ficca. FIRST CLASS 207 Down: Joe Persico, Bill Ramonas. Gary Chanewicz, Stan Szabeiak, John Fuery, Steve Martin, John O’Neill, Jim Kasica, Don Steckel, Rit Facier, Mike Cutler, Bob Abramski, Glen Soltis, Jim Curran, Dennis Santo, Dave Mulligan, George Mar- chetti, Lou Verilli, Steve Gdewick, Ron Ciasulli, Mike Rokosky, Steve Terzoulli, Tom Nugent, Jack Flynn, Marty Silvestri, Bob Kozloski, Don Cenover, Bob Elgnicze, Dennis Hallerman. Ground: Mike Dillon, Bill Fatek, Tim Murphy, Tom Gannon, Tom Cooke, Chuck Hussey, A1 Martinez Fonts, Jim Synder, Bob DcBemardis. KAPPA CHI Rejoice, O Young Man, while you are young and let your heart be glad in the days of your youth. The spirit of Kappa Chi is one of progress. Though little more than a year old, KX has already proven the strength of brothership by winning the annual Nick Basca Award during Homecoming. Their innovations in Villanova’s academic, athletic, and social life have gained for them the admiration and respect of the students and the university. KX will continue to promote the type of brotherhood which is found within its members. ro o CO David Beuchel, Michael McGinley, Ralph Marchewka. Robert Jackus, Richard Wells, Anthony Folino, Malcolm Mackenzie, Kenneth Marion, John Fox, James Graziano, Leo Decker, Daniel Dogherty, Timothy McGraw, Robert Kane, Paul West, KAPPA SIGMA Man cannot be happy alone. Characterized by organized social and interfraternal activities. Kappa Sigma served as a vanguard in campus fraternal spirit. The lively parties and unique feeling of brotherhood developed through many service projects helped to enhance Kappa Sigma’s position as a prime example of what a fraternity should be. Kappa Sigma intends to continue this awareness and further strengthen its unique bonds of brotherhood. Raymond Michaels, Robert Armstead, Steve McGill, Joseph Cervini, Patrick Healey, Timothy Lyng, Robert Kisch. Top Row: Jack Stasak. Tom Boyd, Stan Frompovicz, Marty Dragovich, John Dough- erty. Brian Kauffman. Rodger Pollack, Bill Wurtz, Bill Tielman, Craig Mulford, Mike Walko, Mike Stiles. Bottom Row: Joe West, Glen Saunders, Mr. VV. Richardson, Jack Salvetti, Rich McCaraher, Jim Isherwood, Bill Lcishear, Marc Santucci, Kevin McShane, Mike Glump, Harry Durso. hO LAMBDA CHI ALPHA You were not born to be depressed and unhappy with others, but to be happy with them. Lambda Chi Alpha represents much more than a social organization. Each member possesses and enjoys that warm feeling which comes from working and relaxing with friends. The excellence of their parties is well known but a LXA man will tell you their service projects such as Casino Royale Night are much more rewarding. This exemplifies the true meaning of fraternity. 212 LAMBDA KAPPA DELTA Grant us brotherhood, not only for this day but all our years-a brotherhood not of words but of acts and deeds. Success of any fraternity comes from active participation of its members. This year Lambda Kappa Delta’s diversification has allowed it to reach the Intramural Football Championship game and earn the honor for the highest men's scholastic average among fraternities. Also. LKD plays the prominent role in strengthening the Greek System here at Villanova. and it has become a credit to the school and the community. Front: Tom Dclozicr, Mike Schuler, Bob Mastcopctro, Ed Smith, Bob DcMento, Chuck Tabone. Tom Battle. Bob Riva, Dick Dyer, Paul Patsis, Bob Fitzpatric, Phil Kirchncr, Paul Calvert. Tom Miller, Boh Corno, Mark Sacchctti, Ed McDonnell, Frank Ermilio, Joe Mule. Middle: )im Ham, Rick Van Volkenburg, Phil Bartone, Jay Stilwell, Chris Lang, John Bingaman. Back: Gus Brown, Jim Celia, Jack Peters, Brian Quinn, Mike Alticr, John Briskin, Bob Dahill, Bill Dailey, Tom Vandergast, Ed Evangelista, Mark Schiler, Herb O’Connor, Ed Kiley, Pete McGovern. Front to Back: Joann Mason, Betty Magcnhermcr, Kathy SchifTner, Janet Schilling, Maureen Ratigan, Suzie Amster, Kathy Sokolowsky, Janie Hamhcrger, Ann Cori- gan, Jan Dexter, Irene Davidson. Joan Compagna, Pam Reeves, Margie Roland, Lorraine Bonnell, Tish Blay .gis, Winkic Schields. Mary Ann Cronin, Kathy Loftus, Peggy Kershaer, Karen McDermott, Andrea Panchura, Gail McLaughlin, Sue Darcy, Patty Hebler, Phyllis Fcnicllo, Sue Van Bourgondicn, Maureen Daily, Mary Pat Mullin, Donna Hay, Peggy McGovern, Meg Lang. Val Long, Mary McDonald, Judy Schields, Ann Powers, Kathy Werner. SIGMA TAU DELTA Happiness seems made to be shared. Though only two years old. Sigma Tau Delta has become a very success- ful sorority as well as an integral part of the Villanova Greek system. Through active participation of the sisters in both social and service events. STD demonstrates that this organization possesses important varied inter- ests. Because of the development on the bonds of sisterhood, STD has come a long way and has much to look forward to in the future. 216 Front to back: Briand Iedeschi, Gerry Curran, Jim Dolen, Tony Rcidy, Mike Rut- kowski, Dave Bocchino, Rich Leonardi, Kevin Tedcschi, |im Magnatta, John Wholey, Don Carimonica, Dave Roach, John Scarf, Hank Gallagher, Ken Anderson, Bob Curtis, Brian Lamb, Gary Bardcau, Fred Casey, Paul Kcffer, Pete Avioli, Ray Bunch, Steve Dell, Jon Eben, Rich Avil, Charlie O’Hara, Fran Villani, John Packard, TAU KAPPA EPSILON Real joy comes not from ease or riches or from the praise of men, but from doing something worthwhile. Tau Kappa Epsilon is Villanova’s first and only national fraternity, and as such, has exemplified the true moaning of “fraternity. Whether carrying the “International Shaft.” highlighting the Homecoming Chariot Race, or finish- ing a losing football season. TKK continued its tradition of hibh spirit and a united brotherhood. Tom Donahue, Bill Mundy. Mike Catalano, George Diehl, John Kilmartin, Mike Rcnk, Howie Evoy, Pete Horos, Greg Scibilia, Bob Kirsch, Dennis O’Neil, Mike DiMauro, Jim Wagner, Dave Fox, Pat Crotty, Joe Chippolini, Jim Bernino, Dan Guy, Larry Quigley, Tim Sullivan, Bob Gianchiglia. GREEK WEEK Each year the Inter-Fraternity Council sponsors an entire week of activities highlighted by the Greek Games. IFC party and dinner dances. The brother- hood and sisterhood so often apparent within the various organizations was now displayed before the entire Greek system. The result was an unqualified success. 218 219 INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL The Inter-Fraternity Council governs the four social fraternities and the two sororities at Villanova. This year's Council assumed a more organizational and authoritative role in rushing and pledging activities, and empha- sized the need for additional fraternal organi- zations. L. Top to Bottom: Nancy Story, Maria Riffici, Jane Wess- ner, Bob Jacks, Kenny Marian, Tim McGraw, Pat Healy, Jane Hemberger, Irene Davison, Thomas Yannon, Robert DeBernardis, Rich Avil, Mike Rank, Jon Eben, Jim Synder, Ann Corrigan. R. Top to Bottom: William Leishner, Stan- ley Frompovicz, Glen Saunders, Bob Kisch, Dick Dyei, Bill Coleman, Vinnie Danzi, Joe Mehl, Don Gleason, Rick Geiger, Phil Kirchner, Rob Riva, Phil Perri, Bill Kirby. 220 Front Row: Adam Bodnar, Robert Moser, Henry Schmidt, Michael Gulloti, R. Ken- neth I.andow. Back Row: Raymond Col- lins, Gerald Banmiller, John Shock, Paul Hughes, Richard Serano. Gerald Banmiller, Raymond Collins, Paul Hughes, Adam Bodnar, Robert Moser, John Shock, Michael Gulloti, Henry Schmidt, R. Kenneth Landow, Richard Serano. Front Row: Raymond Collins. Henry Schmidt, Michael Gulloti, R. Kenneth I.andow. Rack Row: Adam Bodnar, Robert Moser, John Shock, Paul Hughes. Gerald Ban- miller. DELTA EPSILON SIGMA As the National Catholic Honor Society, Delta Ep- silon Sigma limits membership to Juniors and Seniors in the top ten percent of their class in the college of Arts and Sciences. Its members are. however, not selected for academic excellence alone. Each must possess such qualities as leadership and dedication to merit selection to Delta Epsilon Sigma and to con- tinue the reputation of this outstanding organization. 222 ALPHA EPSILON DELTA Now in its third year, Alpha Epsilon Delta is the pre- med honor society on campus. Only the outstanding medical science students can join this noted fraternity of future doctors of medicine. Officers: Stephen Marini, Mike Gullotti, Daniel DeFura, Dennis Devita, Geoffrey Barger, Tom Vandcrgast. First Row: Daniel Defura, Dennis Devita, Geoffrey Barger, Stephen Marini, Thomas Vandcrgast, Michael Gullotti. Sec- ond Row: John Rule. Richard O’Rosc, Richard Fonte, Peter I.omcdico, Domenico Falcone, Kenneth Bretts. Kathleen Mc- Hale, Steven Kolker, Carmen Romano, Paul Piccini, Michael Mansi. Third Row: Wayne Wolstenholmc, Charles Giannasio, Anthony Salierno, Bruce Kohut, Peter Pislor, James Dougherty, Robert McNally, Robert Smith. Stuart Orsher, Geoffrey Bur- gess. Missing: Thomas Miller. Frank Torrisi, Charles Nichter, William Rucgar, Eugene Wolfel. 223 GAMMA PHI Officers: Anthony N. Bcnedosso. Vice Pres., Rob- ert P. Horgos, Trcas., Raymond A. Hartung, Jr., Pres., Jonathan D. Nadybal, Ex. Sec.. Adam R. Varrenti. Jr., S.G.A. Rep. Missing: Brian Murray, Sec. First Row: Fred Stutzman, Carl Cauagnaro, Adam Varrenti, S.G.A. Rep., Steve Finnerty, Tony Li- cata, Tony Benedosso. Vice Pres., Bob Horgos, Trcas., Jim Vandenburg, Rich Tancreto. Ron Mcy- crsburg. Lew Fichera. Second Row: Jim Crotty, Jon Nndvbal. Ex. Sec., Bob Brcslin, John Broder- ick, Norm Santangelo. Don Volk. Jack Furey. Third Row: Neal Givey, Dave Kcffcr, Jim Gun- ning. Fred Strollc, Bob Stanek, Carl Wetzlcr, Ray Hartung, Pres. Continued success of Gamma Phi results from the excellence of its members and the services it provides for the University. As the Honor Society of the College of Commerce and Finance it offers tutorial services as well as the business publication of the “Villanova Entrepreneur. Membership combines academic excellence and a variety of business majors in order to achieve sufficient diversification for a well-rounded organization. 224 PI SIGMA EPSILON Pi Sigma Epsilon is a national professional frater- nity for students in marketing, economics, and ad- ministrational sciences. Villanova's Alpha Zeta Chapter promotes the development of a professional image for its members. Selection to Pi Sigma Epsilon comes from those students who have excelled in both academic achievement and extracurricular activities in order to attain excellence of its brothers. Officers: Dick Harter. Sgt.-at-Arms: Jim Vnndenbergh, S.G.A. Rep.: Dan Bruch. Pres.: Skip Giancola. Vice Pres.: Chuck Smith. Trcas. First Row: Ken Bretts. Tom Thompson. John Cooper. Don Creamer. Dave Denise. Bill Harris, Bob McKiernan, Mario Papa. Second Row: Mike Ccpctclli. Don Volk. Wally DcCcia. Fd Moran. Rick Tancrcto. Ed Milner. Gary Gadren. Third Row: Boh Theis. Mark Harhourt. Tom Ker- rigan. John Petilio. Jay Cavanaugh. Joe Prusinowski. Roger Poirier. Jim Flood. Bruce Klingcnsmith, Ed McQuade, Mike Divinicri. Fourth Row: Tom Naylor. Charlie Lind- blom. Ray Byers. - fft f .hr CUT IHT—| r rff r7 r f r r r r tn ft T rrrZsT T r 17 I TTt rFcT rF(TT 225 ETA KAPPA NU Officers: Bill Mansell, Corresponding Secretary; Mike Howe, President; Mr. Anthony Zygmont, Moderator; Charlie Hill, Treasurer; Karen Mudry, Recording Secretary. Attempting to develop the interests of Elec- trical Engineering and of the total man. Eta Kappa Nu. the National Electrical Engineering Honor Society, selects those in the top one third of the class for membership. Eta Kappa Nu thrives by means of an association of members with faculty for an intellectual ex- change to enhance the meaning and achieve- ment of the organization’s goal. Seated: Tony Vallach, Bill Rynipalski, Ralph Ski- ano, Mark Boruta, Steve Rollins, Tony Fong, Charlie Hill, Brian Lamb, Joe Wilton, Rick Fehl, Marian Gittings. Standing: Larry Ziomek, James Chan, Joe Mihalcik, Steve Boheim, Peter Avioli, Dante Anioa, John Slusary, Ron Milman, John Sowiniski, Karen Mudry, Jim O’Brien, Mike Howe, Paul McCausand, Bill Hansell. 226 TAU BETA PI The National Engineering Honor Society, Theta Chapter of Tau Beta Pi can claim the finest engineering students as its members. Not only is a high cumulative average re- quired. but integrity, achievement, and per- sonal high standards are also desired qualities of the students who are asked to join. John Robins, Bob Scman, Stan Ozga, John Slusarq, Tony Fong, Rich Avil, Brian Lamb, Mike Howe, Rick Fehl, Fran Villani, Andy O’Rcily, Charles Dale, Dr. Ralph Koliner, Pete Axioli, Mike Corgan, Paul McEIvainc, Frank Kenpf, Jim Kerns, Joe Giannonc, Carl Kneidingcr, Lcn Scullion, Dick Dyer, Bob Mclntire, George Grab, Jim McElhenny, Mike Kelly, Howie Evoy, George Diehl. 227 Top to Bottom: Thomas Cocchiola, Raymond Mul- ligan, Gregory Licbner, David Kovacks, Robert Scman, Waller Chapla, James Nicola, William Wheeler, Daniel Tantino, Michael Korin, Nicholas Ontarato, Michael Catalano, Jack Foerst, Jack Strasser, Fran Villani, Ciro Napoletano. Officers: Edward Nemeth, Gregory Walters, Rob' ert Anders, Brian Sharkey, Stanley Snarski. PI TAU SIGMA Candidacy for Pi Tau Sigma, the National Mechanical Engineering Fraternity, is deter- mined by an individuals' potential success and leadership capabilities. The principle function of this organization is the familiarization for students with the many varying facets of mechanical engineering through student- faculty guidlines and programs. Tom Prince, Joe Poplaskio, Tyler Folsom, Lou Moore, Vic Constanzo, Dr. Martin Kleiber, Bob Ulterie, Dr. James Brooks, Angela Yuen, John Petrie. Mr. Robert Beck, Dr. Francesco Migliori, Dr. James Brooks. PI MU EPSILON Members of Pi Mu Epsilon benefit from the opportunity afforded to explore the principles and advanced application of basic mathe- matical concepts. This Mathematics Honor Society sponsors and encourages a better understanding of this science by means of discussions and many independent research projects. nmiiiiHiiiinim ALPHA SIGMA LAMBDA After over a decade of progressive develop- ment, Alpha Sigma Lambda has maintained the standards it initiated. Not to be ignored, the University College founded this honorary society so that it could supplement and fulfill the needs of those students who cannot matriculate on a full time basis. Leonard Markford, President Front Row: Thomas Gallen, Joseph Heim, Thomas Reed, Burt Shotton, Gertrude Evans, Leonard Markford. Back Row: John Evans, Anthony Slikas, Francis Wuzzardo, Angel Cucsta, Will Skillman. 230 SIGMA THETA TAU Villanova's chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, the National Honor Society of Nursing, is Alpha Nu. During its short existence. Alpha Nu has made significant progression to foster high professional nursing standards. Other pur- poses of this organization encourage creative work, develop leadership qualities and streng- then the commitment to the ideals of the nursing profession. Front: Letitia Blcyzgcs, Susan Van Bourgondien, Mary Ann Kradzinski. Back: Anita Bigatcl, Anne Duffy, Mary Ann Echert, Mary Ann Price. ALPHA PSI OMEGA As the National Honorary Dramatic Frater- nity. Alpha Psi Omega selects members for outstanding perofrmances in various fields of dramatics. Promotion for the appreciation of drama on campus comes through cooperation with the Belle Masque Dramatic Society and those students who wish to enhance their own acting ability and interests of dramatics. 231 SOCIAL e SENIOR WEEKEND The measure of a happy life is not from the fewer or more suns we behold, the fewer or more breaths we draw, or meals we repeat, but from having once lived well, acted our part handsomely, and made our exit cheer- fully.” Lord Shaftsbury 238 239 240 JUNIOR WEEKEND “To fill the hour-that is happiness” Ralph Waldo Emerson Mother's Day: with love from the Juniors. The Jets and the Colts refought the Super Bowl on film. By the time the Fifth Dimension finished, the Age of Aquar- ius was glowing on everyone's face. And with such a fantastic Dinner Dance nothing remains to be said. 243 244 SOPHOMORE WEEKEND “In soft shadows, friends shed light.” John Gunn It was snowing during the game, but by beating William and Mary who cares . . . The Dinner Dance had everything, even a belly- dancer . . . The Four Tops came through with a groovy concert—people dancing every- where. 247 When all students are on the verge of hysteria, manic depression, or just plain V.U. blahs, what better panacea than a weekend party. More numer- ous than ever before, parties have temporarily succeeded in alleviating most student’s neuroses. Fellow neu- rotics—Bottoms up! Sigmund Freud— eat your heart out! 252 Mark Twain once said that he never let his schooling interfere with his education. This year’s series of con- certs covered the entire spectrum of music and served, in its own unique way. to complete an education. The soothing classical sounds of the Bos- ton and Cleveland Symphony Orches- tras ... the snappy and versatile Mitch Miller . . . and finally the soul- searching sounds of the Chambers Brothers provided a rewarding ex- perience for all Villanovans. 254 256 257 vill A NOVA UNivERsiTy iNTERCOlUqiATE Music FestivaI 258 The Villanova Festival scene is ten years old. In 1961. the Villanova Jazz Festival was a senior class project. In 1970. the Villanova University Inter- collegiate Music Festival draws na- tional interest. IMF is produced by Villanova Uni- versity. The Executive Director is Joe Olivo. During the past year, Mr. Olivo has traveled across the country pro- moting the Villanova event as one of the largest student productions in America. undergraduates .. UNDERGRADUATES Freshman year and the freshman knows every tree on campus by its first name. O.C.’s and “Yes Sir.” “No Sir.” and “How high Sir?” Second year and reunion of old friendships with the Pie Shoppe. Long hair and all that junk. Boy, aren’t the Frosh freaky? Third year and the juniors are cool, calm and collected. After all Uncle Sam still has to wait a year. The magic age of 21 nears. The age of legal drinking and voting. Adult pleasures. Graduation’s only a year away now. It’ll be tough to leave. 266 267 of living New faces mixed with the old in a quickly flowing stream and learning in this place. always returning to it— Because for two years now it has been our home! Happiness is not found in self-contemplation; it is perceived only when it is reflected from another. Samuel Johnson The mark of the growth process is clearly visible. The follies of two earlier years are but a memory as serious reflection and sober thought govern us. In little more than a single year the world will be ours. 270 272 274 275 Richard Avil, Rev. William Farrell, Peter Avioli. Martin Elwood, Thomas Boyd, Gene Arthur. 276 WHO’S WHO The qualities of leadership, enthusiasm and aca- demic excellence become more easily discernible in a society saturated with apathy. These qualities are traditionally honored on the Villanova Campus through selection in Who’s Who. Selection for this distinction is made by a committee of students, fac- ulty. and administration with an emphasis upon service to the University and leadership in student activities. Not Photographed David Miller, Michael I.otito, Kevin Finniran. Edward Kilcy, Thomas Tourish, John Walsh, Timothy Connor, Kenneth Walters. Karen Sekcrak, Gene Ritti, John Fran- cis, Andrew O’Reilly, Richard Dyer. Rev. Joseph Bradley, Sammy Sims, Larry James, Hardgc Davis. W. K. Abrams T. J. Ahern J. M. Alati R. J. Albertini R. A. Alston M. J. Altier R. ). Altmann S. M. Amster C. J. Anastasio R. N. Anders ). A. Anderson K. E. Anderson J. V. Andrews D. B. Anoia R. J. Arbogast N. T. Arena G. T. Arthur J. R. Auld WALTER K. ABRAMS JR.: 61-16 Madison St., Ridgewood, N.Y.: A.B. in Soc. Sci.: Football, Mgr.; Sports; Sociological Soc. THOMAS J. AHERN: 266 Fieldborn Dr., Trenton, N.J.: B.A. in Eng.: NROTC. JOHN M. ALATI: 124 Prospect St., Newark, N.J.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Sr. Steering Comm.; Intra. Sporfs; Irish Cul- tural Soc.; Spirit Comm.; Finance Soc. RONALD J. ALBERTINI: 153 Rorest Avc., Hudson, Mass.: B.S. in Educ.: C.C.D.; Social Action Comm.; P.S.E.A. ROBERT A. ALSTON: 4533 Loring St., Phila., Pa.: A.B. in Psych. MICHAEL J. ALTIER: 172 Idlewood Rd., Rochester, N.Y.: A. B. in Econ. Pol. Sci.: Econ. Club; Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta; Photo. Dept. RAPHAEL J. ALTMANN: 13450 Lindsay St., Phila., Pa.: B. S. in Educ.: NROTC: NROTC Recreation Comm. Pres. SUZANNE M. AMSTER: 9 Huron Rd., Yonkers. N.Y.: B.S. in Educ.: Social Chairman of Sigma Tau Delta; Lynx; Ori- entation Committee. CAROL J. ANASTASIO: 110 N. Concord Avc., Havertown, Pa.: B.S. in Nurs.: Alpha Xi Delta; Belle Air; Sigma Theta Tau; Jr. and Sr. Nursing Rep. ROBERT N. ANDERS: 495 Blue Eagle Avc., Harrisburg, Pa.: B.E. in Mcch. Engin.: A.S.C.E.; Crew; Intra. Sports; Physics Club; Pi Tau Sigma. JAMES A. ANDERSON: 201 Jefferson St. N.W., Washing- ton, D.C.: A.B. in Soc. Sci.: Pres, of Black Students League; Sociological Soc. KENNETH E. ANDERSON: 440 Rotborough Avc., Phila., Pa.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: I.E.E.E.; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Villanova Engineer. JOSEPH V. ANDREWS: 2452 Charing Cross Rd., Baldwin, N.Y.: A.B. in Pol. Sci.: Irish Cultural Soc.; Soccer. DANTE B. ANOIA: 1018 Big Oak Rd., Morrisville, Pa.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: I.E.E.E.; Music Soc.; Villanova Engineer. RICHARD J. ARBOGAST: 1400 Elliott St., Williamsport, Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Acct. Soc.; Basketball Club; Finance Soc.; Market. Soc.; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Spanish Club; Spirit Comm. NICOLA T. ARENA: 19 Beryl Rd., Paoli, Pa.: A.B. in Soc. Sci. GENE T. ARTHUR: 6502 Polk St., West New York, N.J.: B.S. in Acct.: Football; Sr. Class Officer-Treasurer: Who’s Who. JOHN R. AULD: 3112 Monroe St., Wilmington, Del.: B.E. in Civil Engin.: Intra. Sports. 278 R. D. Avii P. J. Avioli R. R. Bacci K. J. Balchunas R. P. Barnoski E. W. Barr T. J. Barrcll J. F. Barszczcwski T. J. Bartkowski J. C. Bau M. J. Beatty A. J. Bele £ A A £ JL, P. }. Benac R. ). Bender W. R. Bennett T. A. Benoit ). E. Berg B. M. Bcrmingham RICHARD D. AVIL JR.: 1005 Lindalc Avc., Drcxcl Hill, Pa.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: I.E.E.E.; Belle Air; Eta Kappa Nu; Inter-Frat. Council; Intra Sports; Tau Beta Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon-Pres.; Villanova Enginccr-Ed. PETER J. AVIOLI: 1438 Sunny Hill Lane, Havertown, Pa.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon-Vice Pres.; Villanova Enginecr-Ed. RAYMOND R. BACCI: 980 Weadley Rd., Radnor, Pa.: A. B. in Soc. Sci.: NROTC; Delta Pi Mu; Intra Officials Assoc. KENNETH J. BALCHUNAS: 93 W. 26th St., Bayonne, N.J.: B. E. in Chem. Engin.: A.S.C.E.; Crew; Intra. Sports; Tau Beta Pi. ROBERT P. BARNOSKI: 319 Lorenzo Place, Elmira, N.Y.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: Intra. Sports. EUGENE V. BARR: 4017 Lauriston St., Phila., Pa.: B.S. in Acct. THOMAS J. BARRETT: 72 Howard Park Dr., Tcnafly, N.J.: A.B. in Soc. Sci.: Rugby; Spirit Committee. JOSEPH F. BARSZCZEWSKI: 1646 E. Berko St., Phila., Pa.: B.S. in Educ.: P.S.E.A. THADDEUS J. BARTKOWSKI: 4418 Almond St., Phila., Pa.: A.B. in Psych. JOHN C. BAU: 100 Malin Rd., Broomall, Pa.: A.B. in Psych.: Rifle Team; Rugby. MICHAEL J. BEATTY: 3 Winter St., Northfield, Vt.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: Alpha Phi Omega; I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports. ANTHONY J. BELE JR.: 1332 Main St., Oberlin, Pa.: B.E. in Mech. Engin.: A.S.M.E. PETER J. BENAC: 99 Spa View Avc., Annapolis, Md.: B.S. in Educ.: International Rel. Soc.; Irish Cultural Soc.; Soc. of Mass Servers Sector's; Veterans Club. ROBERT J. BENDER: 3006 Delatur Avc., Bronx, N.Y.: A.B. in Eng.: Social Action Comm. WILLIAM R. BENNETT: 51 Edgewood Avc., Larchmont, N.Y.: A.B. in Soc. Sci.: Intra. Sports; Irish Cultural Soc.; Rugby; Soc. of Mass Servers Lectors; Wrestling. THOMAS A. BENOIT: 48 Rosemont, Pa.: B.S. in Acct.: Conservative Club; Crew; K. of C.; Lambda Kappa Delta; Pre Law Society; Acct. Soc; Intra. Sports. JAMES E. BERG: 354 41st St., Brooklyn, N.Y.: A.B. in Hist.: Intra. Sports. BRUCE M. BERMINGHAM: 185 Warrenton Avc., West Hartford, Conn.: B.A. in Humanities: Delta Pi Epsilon; Lacrosse Club; Cheerleader. 279 P. A. Bernard ). E. Berning VV. J. Bertsch T. ). Betlen L. M. Billet J. M. Bingaman PATRICIA A. BERNARD: 19 Stony Hill Rd., Indian Orchard, Mass. JAMES E. BERNING: 113 Tillotson Rd., Fanwood, N.J.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Villanova Engineer. WILLIAM J. BERTSCH: 622 Wallace Dr., Wayne, Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Market. Soc.; Intra. Sports; Pi Sigma Epsilon. TERRY J. BETTEN: 461 Beverly Rd., Ridgewood, N.J.: B.S. in Commerce Finance: Football; Rugby; Intra. Sports. LEWIS M. BILLET: 6 Donald Avc., Middletown, Pa.: A.B. in Soc. Sci.: Basketball; Bio. Club; Intra. Sports; Sociolo- gical Soc. JOHN M. BINGAMAN: 611 N. 26th St., Reading, Pa.: A.B. in Psych.: Bio. Club; Irish Cultural Soc.; Lamda Kappa Delta; Psych. Club; Spanish Club. DOROTHY E. BINGHAM: 724 Edmonds Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa.: B.S. in Nurs.: Spirit Comm. ROBERT I. BLANCHARD: 92 Summit Rd., Sparta, N.J.: B.A. in Pol. Sci.: NROTC; Soph. Steering Comm.; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc. CHARLES S. BLICHASZ: 50 Matthews Ave., New Britain, Pa.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: I.E.E.E.; A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports. ANTHONY H. BLISS: 135 N. Euclid Avc., Westfield, N.J.: B.S. in Acct.: Acct. Soc.; Intra. Sports; Rugby. CARL J. BOCEK: 3400 Duquesne Ave., West Mifflin, Pa.: B.A. in Pol. Sci.: Pre-Law Soc. SUZANNE J. BOND: 1652 Kenmare Dr., Dresher, Pa.: B.S. in Educ. RICHARD R. BONITO: 90 Linn Ave., Yonkers, N.Y.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Econ. Club-Sec.; Finance Soc.; Gamma Phi; I.C.S.; Marketing Soc.; Pi Sigma Epsilon-Sec.; Spanish Club. THOMAS F. BONNER: 34 Princeton Rd., Havertown, Pa.: B.E. in Mech. Engin.: A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports; Villanova Engineer. THOMAS R. BOYD: 5336 Brittany Dr., Clifton Heights, Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Football. ANNE M. BOYLE: 30 Parsons Rd., Lincoln Park, N.J.: A.B. in Mod. Lang.: Sr. Class Officer-Secretary; Sr. Steering Comm.; Inter-Frat. Council; Sigma Tau Delta; S.G.A.; Who’s Who. WILLIAM T. BRANNAN: 8 Cole Rd., Cedar Grove, N.J.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Irish Cultural Soc.; Football. FRANCES A. BRAUNER: 3271 Tecsdale St.. Phila., Pa.: A.B. in Soc. ANTHONY J. BREIGHNER: 325 Baltimore St.. Hanover, Pa.: A.B. in Econ.: Econ. Club; Pol. Union; Spanish Club; Omicron Delta Epsilon. D. K. Bingham R. I Blanchard C. S. Blichasz A. H. Bliss C. J. Bocek S. J. Bond 280 R. W. Brown G. D. Bruch P. H. Burke P. J. Bulter Jr. J. E. Buzerak C. S. Byczck JOHN C. BRESNAHAN: 144 Berkeley St., Lawrence, Mass.: B.A. in Eng.: S.G.A.; Jr. Steering Comm.; Sr. Steering Comm.; Baseball; Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sports; Villanovan. KENNETH M. BRETTS: 298 Lawrence St., Lawrence, Mass.: A.B. in Soc. Sci.: Pi Sigma Epsilon; Ski Club; Alpha Epsilon Delta. JOSEPH R. BREZSKI: 152 6th Ave., Phoenixville, Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Football; Irish Cultural Soc.; Market. Soc. JOHN A. BROTHERSTON: 1524 Willowbrook Lane, Vil- lanova, Pa.: B.E. in Civil Engin.: A.S.C.E. NEAL G. BROWER: 80 Hollyknoll Dr., Trenton, N.J.: B.S. in Physics: Alpha Phi Omega. ROBERT W. BROWN: 144 Woodlawn Rd., Warminster, Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: NROTC. GEORGE D. BRUCH: 117 Radnor Chester Rd., Radnor, Pa.: B.S. in Econ.: NROTC; Pi Sigma Epsilon-Pres.; Econ. Club. PATRICK H. BURKE: 7 Montgomery Terrace, Cape Eliza- beth, Me.: A.B. in Pol. Sci.: Intra. Sports; Irish Cultural Soc.; Soccer. PIERCE J. BUTLER, JR.: 1818 E. 73rd St., New York, N.Y.: B.A. in Psych.: Blue Key Soc.; Psych. Club; S.G.A.; Chair- man of Student-Faculty Comm.; Swimming. M. A. Byrnes J. F. Cacciola B. T. Caldwell JOHN E. BUZERAK: 157 Frederick St., Pcckskill, N.Y.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: Bowling; Intra. Sports. CHRISTOPHER S. BYCZEK: 12 Bccchwood Dr., Glen Head, N.Y.: A.B. in Pol. Sci.: Intra. Sports; Orientation Comm.; Soph. Steering Comm.; Jr. Steering Comm.; Pre- Law Society. MAUREEN A. BYRNES: 7 Corner St., Scarsdalc, N.Y.: B.A. in Eng.: Belle Air. JOSEPH F. CACCIOLA: 588 Carle Rd., Wcstbury, L.I., N.Y.: A.B. in Psych.: NROTC; Drill Team; Intra Sports: Semper Fidelis. BARRY T. CALDWELL: 3618 Locheam Dr., Baltimore, Md.: A.B. in Soc. Sci.: NROTC; Drill Team; Intra. Sports; Ski Club; Social Action Comm. VIRGINIA A. CAMMARATA: 152 Linden Avc., Kearny, N.J.: B.A. in Eng.: Soph. Steering Comm.; Haveners; Jr. Steering Comm. ROBERT F. CAMPBELL: 119 North Cedar Lane, Upper Darby, Pa.: A.B. in Soc.: Intra Sports; Irish Cultural Soc. PETER A. CAPRIOTTI: 646 W. Broad St., Gibbstown, N.J.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Delta Pi Mu; Intra Sports: Market- ing Soc.: Ski Club. V. A. Cammarata R. F. Campbell P. A. Capriotti L. N. Carideo L. E. Carreras J. L. Casey M. D. Casserly E. Castellanos M. R. Catalano C. W. Cavagnaro G. C. Cavanagh J. C. Cavanagh J. J. Cavanagh J. M. Ccrvoni J. Chan K. K. Chan D. J. Chcli A. M. Cheney LOUIS N. CARIDEO: 1901 S. Broad St., Phila., Pa.: B.S. in Bio.: Bio. Club. LUIS E. CARRERAS: 5043 N. 9th St., Phila., Pa.: B.E. in Mech. Engin.: Spanish Club; Drama Club; VISA. JOHN L. CASEY: Corriedalc Rd.. RD 1, Mt. Wolf, Pa.: B.S. in Math: Soph., Jr., Sr., Steering Comm.; Delta Pi Epsilon; I.C.S.; NROTC; Math Club; Spirit Comm.; Orien- tation Comm. MICHAEL D. CASSERLY: 2823 E. 49th St.. Tulsa, Okla.: A. B. in Soc.: C.C.D.; Crew; Intra. Sports; Irish Cultural Soc.: Sociological Soc.; WWVU. EDVARDO CASTELLANOS: Sierra dc Guadarrama 53, Apt. 3; Lomas, Mex.: B.E. in Mech. Engin.: Spanish Club; Delta Pi Epsilon; Executive Comm, and Pledgemaster; Shamokinaki. MICHAEL R. CATALANO: 510 Cedar Ave., Scranton, Pa.: B. E. in Mech. Engin.: A.S.M.E.-Treas.; Intra. Sports; Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Villanova Engineer. CARL W. CAVAGNARO: 1661 Fairmount Ave., Vineland, N.J.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Gamma Phi; Intra. Sports; Market- ing Soc.; Pre-Law Soc.; Sociological Soc. GREGORY C. CAVANAUGH: 234 Greenway Terrace, River Edge, N.J.: B.S. in Acct.: Irish Cultural Soc.; Ac- counting Soc.; Intra. Sports. F. G. Chester R. A. Chidoni C. A. Chinici JAMES C. CAVANAGH: 57 Beckwith St., New London, Conn.: A.B. in Econ.: Sr. Steering Comm.; Jr. Steering Comm.; Soph. Steering Comm.; Orientation Comm.; Econ. Club; I.C.S. JAMES J. CAVANAGH: 630 Victory Blvd., Staten Island, N.Y.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Basketball Club: Intra. Sports; I.C.S.; Market. Soc.; Pi Sigma Epsilon. JOSEPH M. CERVONI: 1 Berry St., Lynbrook, N.Y.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: NROTC; Intra. Sports. JAMES CHAN: Edgcwatcr Plaza, Bldg. F, Apt. C-13, Nor- ristown, Pa.: B.E. in Elec. Engin. KENNETH K. CHAN: 1 Pacer Lane, Norristown, Pa.: B.S. in Physics: Physics Club; V.I.S.A. DAVID J. CHELI: 1346 Adams Ave., Vineland. N.J.: B.S. in Bio. ANNE M. CHENEY: 1267 Rosemont Lane, Abington, Pa.: B.S. in Nurs. FRANK G. CHESTER: 14 S. View Ct., Curie Place, N.Y.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Baseball; Delta Pi Epsilon; Intra. Offi- cials Assoc.; Intra. Sports; I.C.S.; Villanovan. ROCCO A. CHIDONI: 579 Overton PL, Long Branch, N.J.: A. B. in Econ.: NROTC; Econ. Club; Intra. Sports; Soccer. CARLO A. CHINICI: 643 Hawarden Rd., Springfield, Pa.: B. S. in Educ.: P.S.E.A.; Intra. Sports. 282 THOMAS J. CHMIELEWSKI: 338 Centra! Avc., Jersey City, N.J.: B.S. in Educ.: Football; Tau Kappa Epsilon. JOSEPH E. CHOQUETTE: 523 Hamilton Ave., Trenton, N.J.: A.B. in Psych.: Intra. Sports; Psych. Club; Soccer. JOHN M. CHRISTMAN: 24 Blake Ave., Cranford, N.J.: B.E. in Civil Engin. MARY ANN CIBOTTI: 206 Cherry Hill Lane, Broomall, Pa.: B.A. in Eng.: Alpha Xi Delta-Journalist Correspondent; Hockey; Villanovan-Prcss Sec. JON L. CIPYAK: 241 E. Ridge St., Lansford, Pa.: B.S. in Math.: Intra. Sports; Irish Cultural Soc.; Math Club. JON A. CLARK: 427 M. View Terrace, Dunellen, N.J.: B.A. in Econ.: Intra. Sports; Pi Sigma Epsilon. THOMAS COCCHIOLA: 12 Knox PL, Natlcy, N.J.: B.E. in Mech. Engin.: A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports; Pi Tau Sigma. GEORGE B. COCKS: 104 Park Ave., Port Washington, N.Y.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: Intra. Sports. JOHN J. COHEN: 403 W. 8th St., Lansdalc, Pa.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: I.E.E.E. STEPHEN A. COLL: 122 McKinley Avc., Lansdowne, Pa.; A.B. in Soc. RALPH F. COLOMBINO JR.: 23 Orient St., Warwick, R.I.: B.S. in Math. CHARLES P. CONNOLLY: 213 Walnut PL, Havertown, Pa.: A.B. in Econ.: Alpha Phi Omega; Economics Club; Pre-Law Soc.; Intra. Sports. TIMOTHY J. CONNOR: 394 S. Columbia Ave., Columbus, Ohio: A.B. in Soc.: Villanovan, Ed.; Sociological Soc., Pres., Spanish Club; Honors Council; Delta Pi Mu; S.G.A.; Phil. Club. JANE H. CONSERVA: 412 Conestoga Rd., St. David’s, Pa.: B.S. in Nurs. JOHN J. CONSIDINE: 1428 Lakeview Dr., Lake Worth, Fla.: B.A. in Humanities: S.G.A.; Student-Faculty Comm.; Young Democrats; Pol. Union; Villanovan; WWVU; Grad- uate Theatre. HARRY M. COOLEY: 10 Trenton Ave., Frcnchtown, N.J.: B.S. in Educ. PETER L. COPLIN: 975 Park Avc., Elizabeth, N.J.: B.S. in Bio.: Univ. Marching Band; Villanovan. ANDREW P. CORCORAN: 1925 E. Market St., York, Pa.: A.B. in Pol. Sci.: Alpha Phi Omega-Exec. Board; Intra. Sports. T. J. Chmielewski J. E. Choquette J. M. Christman M. A. Cibotti J. L. Cipyak J. A. Clark T. Cocchiola G. E. Cocks J. J. Cohen S. A. Coll R. F. Colombino Jr. C. P. Connolly T. J. Connor J. H. Conserva J. J. Considine H. M. Cooley P. L. Coplin A. F. Corcoran 283 M. A. Corgan A. M. Corrigan J. J. Coughlin J. P. Courtney B. J. Cowen E. P. Cramer D. R. Creamer ). E. Crotty P. H. Crotty G. A. Cucchi T. M. Cunningham G. S. Curran M. ). Cutler V. M. Dadamo J. J. Daddario Jr. MICHAEL A. CORGAN: 34 Park PL. Kingston. Pa.: B.E. in Mech. Engin.: A.S.M.E.; Spirit Comm.; Social Action Comm. ANN M. CORRIGAN: 10 Capewell Dr., Bloomfield, Conn.: B.S. in Nurs.: Sr. Steering Comm.; Jr. Steering Comm.; Belle Air-Sr. Editor; Sigma Tau Delta; Inter-Frat. Council- Sec. JAMES J. COUGHLIN: 35 Orvis Rd., Arlington, Mass.: A. B. in Soc. Sci. JAMES P. COURTNEY: 12 Sleepy Hollow Rd.. Red Bank. N.J.: A.B. in Hist.: NROTC; Belle Air; Cheerleader; Intra. Sports; Semper Fidelis; Spirit Comm. BARRY J. COWEN: 890 Belle Ave.. Tcancck, N.J.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Intra. Sports; Spirit Comm. EDWARD P. CRAMER: 22 Barbara Dr.. Springfield, Pa.: B. E. in Mech. Engin. DONALD R. CREAMER: 381 Warren Dr., Wayne, Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Basketball Club; Intra. Sports; Irish Cultural Soc.; Market. Soc.; Pi Sigma Epsilon. JAMES E. CROTTY: 779 Garfield Avc., Ardsley, Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Gamma Phi. C. J. D'Agostini R. C. Dahill Jr. W. J. Dailey PATRICK H. CROTTY: 4995 Williams Ave., La Mesa. Calif.: B.E .in Mech. Engin.: Intra. Sports; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Villanova Engineer; WWVU. GREGORY CUCHI: 404 Blythe Avc., Drcxcl Hill, Pa.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: I.E.E.E. TERRENCE M. CUNNINGHAM: 143 Watchung Ave., W. Orange, N.J.: B.S. in Educ.: Football; Irish Cultural Soc. GERARD S. CURRAN: 2831 Bay Dr., Merrick, N.Y.: B.E. in Civil Engin.: A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports; Villanova Engineer; Tau Kappa Epsilon. MICHAEL J. CUTLER: 71 Murray St., Middletown, Conn.: B.A. in Psych: NROTC; K. of C.: Kappi Chi; Psych. Club; Univ. Marching Band; Univ. Concert Band. VINCENT M. DADAMO: 243 Monument Ave., Malvern, Pa.: A.B. in Soc. Sci.: Mu Lambda Chi; Intra. Sports. JOHN J. DADDARIO JR.: 102 Capcn St., Windsor, Conn.: B.A. in Eng. CHARLES J. D’AGOSTINI: 129 Sunset Avc., Newark, N.J.: AB. in Soc. Sci.: Football; Intra. Sports. ROBERT C. DAHILL JR.: 15 Fulton PL, West Hartford, Conn.: B.A. in Soc. Sci. WILLIAM J. DAILEY: 29520 Valley View Dr., Wickliffc, Ohio: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Football; Lambda Kappa Delta. 284 C. J. Dale S. B. Dalton E. C. Daly M. J. Danahcr R. L. Dashner H. Davis Jr. J. M. Davis I. N. Davison J. J. Day R. A. DeBernardis M. F. De Carlo M. J. De Ceia J. G. Decker C. T. Dec N. F. Deighan CHARLES J. DALE: 517 Cherry Tree Rd., Chester, Pa.: B.E. in Chcm. Engin.: NROTC; A.I.C.H.E.; Intra. Sports. SEAN B. DALTON: 24 Lennox Dr., New Shrewsbury, N.J.: A. B. in Soc. Sci. EDWARD C. DALY: 83 White Plains Rd.. Bronxville, N.Y.: B. A. in Humanities: Conservative Club: Intra. Sports; Ski Club. MICHAEL J. DANAHER: 469 7th Avc., Brooklyn, N.Y.: B.S. in Educ.: Football; Irish Cultural Soc.; Soph. Steering Comm.; P.S.E.A. RICHARD L. DASHNER: 6501 Persimmon Tree Rd., Bcth- esda, Md.: B.A. in Bus. Adm.: Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Mar- ket Soc.; Music Soc.; Pre-Law Soc. HARDGE DAVIS JR.: 71 Forest St., Montclair, N.J.: A.B. in Econ.: Black Student League; Student Government Asso- ciation; Omega Psi Phi; Track; Social Action Comm. JAMES M. DAVIS: 1025 Washington St., Marcus Hook, Pa.: A.B. in Soc. Sci.: Soph. Steering Comm.; Intra Sports: Pol. Union; Pre-Law Soc.; I.C.G. IRENE N. DAVISON: 820 So. Main St.; WilkesBarrc, Pa.; B.S. in Nurs.: Belle Air; Intcr.-Frat. Council; Sigma Tau Delta-Pres.; Blue Key. JOSEPH J. DAY: 3502 Grant Ave., Phila., Pa.: A.B. in Psych.: NROTC; Alpha Phi Omega; Intra. Sports; Psych. Club; Ski Club. D. A. De Lalio J. T. Delehanty J. M. De Luca ROBERT A. DE BERNARDIS: 3501 Jeffrey St., Silver Spring, Md.: A.B. in Soc.: Alpha Phi Omega; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Kappa Chi-Pres.; Intcr-Frat. Council. MARK F. DE CARLO: 614 Evans Rd., Springfield, Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Intra. Sports; Spirit Comm. MANUEL J. DE CEIA: 1034 Hellertown Rd., Bethlehem, Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Soccer; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Intra. Sports. JOHN G. DECKER: 1827 Main St., Newington, Conn.: A.B. in Soc. Sci.: Hist. Club; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; Shamokinaki; Spanish Club. CINDY T. DEE: 100 So. Carol Blvd., Upper Darby, Pa.: B.S. in Educ.-Bio.: Alpha Xi Delta. NEIL F. DEIGHAN: 511 Stratford Ave., Westmont, N.J.: A. B. in Soc. Sci.: Astron. Soc.; Lambda Kappa Delta; Villa- nova Investments. DELLA A. DE LALIO: Merritt Rd.. Farmingdalc. N.Y.: B.S. in Nurs.: Alpha Xi Delta; Cheerleader; Student Court. JOHN T. DELEHANTY: 113 W. Diamond Ave., Hazleton, Pa.: B.S. in Bio.: Blue Key Soc.; Bio. Club; Mendel Bulle- tin; Student Court. JOHN M. DE LUCA: 11 Campbell Ave., Havertown, Pa.: B. A. in Pol. Sci. 285 T. J. De Luca D. C. Denise M. F. Dennis THOMAS J. DE LUCA: 639 Huntington Rd.; Bridgeport, Conn.: B.S. in Bio.: Jr. Steering Comm.; I.J.F.; Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta; Shamokinaki; Univ. Marching Band. DAVID C. DENISE: 816 W. Market St., Bethlehem, Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Marketing Soc.; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Rugby. MICHAEL F. DENNIS: B.A. in Mod. Lang. WILLIAM M. DENNY: 30 Tenby Rd., Havcrtown, Pa.: B.E. in Mcch. Engin.: A.S.M.E.; Irish Cultural Soc.; Villanova Engineer. EUGENIA B. DESMOND: 36-33 165th St., Flushing, N.Y.: B.S. in Nurs.: Sigma Theta Tau. MARYANN T. D’ESPOSITO: 1606 Ave. N., Brooklyn, N.Y.: B.A. in Hist.: Soph. Steering Comm. JANICE M. DEXTER: 18 Silver Brook Rd., Westport, Conn.: B.S. in Educ.: Belle Masque; Lynx; Sigma Tau Delta. RONALD J. DICKENS: 1010 Elsinore PL, Chester, Pa.: B.E. in Mcch. Engin.: A.S.M.E. GEORGE FRANCIS DIEHL: 4433 Aberdale Rd., Phila., Pa.: B.E. in Chem. Engin.: NROTC; A.I.C.H.E.; Belle Air; Intra. Sports; Tau Beta Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon; SGA Rep- J. M. Dexter R. J. Dickens G. F. Diehl W. M. Denny E. B. Desmond M. T. D'Esposito RICHARD D. DIENNA: 6 Queens Ave., Malvern, Pa.: B.E. in Elec. Engin. NEIL S. DIGRIS: 156 May St., Naugatuck, Conn.: B.S. in Educ.: Swimming; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Inter. Frat. Coun- cil; K. of C. DAVID A. DI GUGLIELMO: 2524 Avon Rd., Ardmore, Pa.: A. B. in Psych.: Psych. Club; Pre-Law Soc. WILLIAM M. DINAN: 11 Druid Ave., Dumont, N.J.: B.S. in Physics: Soph. Steering Comm.; Orientation Comm.; Physics Club; Irish Cultural Soc.; Intra. Sports. CHARLES B. DINSMORE: 1013 Harper Ave., Drexcl Hill, Pa.: A.B. in Pol. Sci.: Jr. Steering Comm.; 1970 Class Book; Pol. Union; I.C.G.; Blue Key Soc.; Villanova Investment Club. KENNETH J. DIRSA: 480 Kennedy Blvd., Bayonne, N.J.: B. E. in Mcch. Engin.: A.S.M.E. MICHAEL A. DI VERNIERI: 85 Campbell St.. Red Bank, N.J.: B.A. in Humanities: Pi Sigma Epsilon; Villanova Singers. VINCENT J. DI YENNO: 4115 Pilgrim Rd., Plymouth Meet- ing, Pa.: B.S. in Educ.: Pi Sigma Epsilon; Intra. Sports; Irish Cultural Soc. JAMES C. DOLCE: 84 Highland Rd., Rye, N.Y.: A.B. in Soc. Sci.: Hockey; Intra. Sports: Soc. Club; Wrestling. R. D. Dienna N. S. Digris D. A. Di Guglielmo W. M. Dinan C. B. Dinsmorc K. J. Dirsa M. A. Di Vernieri V. J. Di Yenno J. C. Doloce E. J. Donahue J. J. Donahue A. J. Donatoni T. A. Donohue J. J. Donovan M. J. Doody 286 L. J. Dooley M. G. Dorman J. E. Dougherty EDWARD J. DONAHUE: 6531 Montour St., Phila.. Pa.: B.S. in Chcm.: NROTC; Quarter Deck Soc.; A.I.Ch.E.; Wildcat. JOHN J. DONAHUE: 19 Croton Rd.. Wayne, Pa.: B.S. in Acct.: Acct. Soc.; Basketball; Intra. Sports. ANTHONY J. DONATONI: 123 Hill St., Rockaway. N.J.: B.E. in Civil Engin.: NROTC; A.S.Ch.E. (Treasurer); Intra. Sports; Rifle Team. THOMAS A. DONOHUE: 416 W. Avc., Jenkintown, Pa.: B.E. in Mech. Engin.: A.S.M.E.; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Vil- lanova Engineer; Intra. Sports. JOSEPH J. DONOVAN: 624 Shadcland Avc., Drexel Hill, Pa.: A.B. in Psych.: Alpha Phi Omega; Psych. Club; Young Amer. for Freedom. MICHAEL J. DOODY: 1067 Roscgold St.. Franklin Sq., N.Y.: B.A. in Pol. Sci.: Soph. Float Comm.; K. of C. LAWRENCE J. DOOLEY: 128 No. Essex Ave., Orange, N.J.: B.A. in Pol. Sci.: NROTC; Beta Gamma Soc. MICHAEL G. DORMAN: 3031 Market Avc., Canton, Ohio: B.S. in Acct.: Acct. Soc.; Baseball; Intra. Sports. JAMES E. DOUGHERTY: 606 Tyson Dr., Falls Church, Va.: B.S. in Bio.: Alpha Epsilon Delta: Alpha Phi Omega; Basketball Club; Bio. Club; Intra. Sports. R. A. Duffy W. A. Duncanson E. J. Dunn L. J. Dreiss Jr. M. G. Dudak G. V. Duffy LOUIS J. DREISS JR.: 814 18th St., Union City, N.J.: B.S. in Acct.: Sr. Steering Comm.; Acct. Soc.; Inter-Frat. Coun- cil; Intra. Sports; Tau Kappa Epsilon. MICHAEL G. DUDAK: Maple Terrace, Hibernia, N.J.: B.S. in Bio.: Bio. Club; Rifle Team; Intra Sports; I.C.S. GERARD V. DUFFY: 495 Lakcvicw Pk.. Rochester, N.Y.: B.A. in Econ.: Econ. Club; Intra. Sports; N.F.C.C.S.; S.A.C. RAYMOND A. DUFFY: 288 Pidgcon Hill Rd.. Huntington, N.Y.: B.A. in Pol. Sci.: NROTC; Intra. Sports; I.C.S.; Math Club; Basketball Club. WILLIAM A. DUNCANSON: 199 Howard St., Dumont. N.J.: B.A. in Pol. Sci. EDWARD J. DUNN: 646 W. Chester St., Long Beach, N.Y.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: Basketball; Intra. Sports. PHILIP C. DUNN: George St., Middletown, Conn.: A.B. in Soc.: Delta Pi Mu; Inter-Frat Council; Intra Sports; Belle Air; Villanovan; Sociological Soc. THOMAS M. DUNN: 146 Brookdale Ave., Newark, N.J.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Intra. Sports; Finance Soc.; Irish Cul- tural Soc. EDWARD J. DUNNE: 646 School Line Dr.. King of Prussia. Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Alpha Phi Omega. I . C. Dunn T. M. Dunn E. J. Dunne E. F. Duschock C. P. Dwyer R. P. Dyer J. M. Echeuarria M. A. Eckert G. D. Edwards A. I. Einstein E. A. Eisenhower N. Elasfari J. J. Eller M. P. Elwood f. C. Emerson P. G. Esterheld H. D. Evoy J. J. Fahy D. Falcone F. E. Falcone W. F. Fallon EDWARD F. DUSCHOCK: 473 Amboy Ave., Perth Amboy, N.J.: B.A. in Pol. Sci.: Crew; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Soccer; Karate Club. CHRISTOPHER P. DWYER: 414 No. Arlington Ave., E. Orange, N.J.: B.S. in Educ.: Irish Cultural Soc.; K. of C.; Intra. Sports: P.S.E.A. RICHARD P. DYER: 33 Bennington Rd., Livingston, N.f.: B.E. in Civil Engin.: A.S.L.E.; Belle Air; Inter-Frat Council; Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta; Tau Beta Pi. JOSE M. ECHEUARRIA: Box 9975, Santuree, Puerto Rico: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports; Spanish Club. MARY ANN ECKERT: 1434 Pine St.. Norristown. Pa.: B.S. in Nurs.: Girls Basketball; Sigma Theta Tau. GARRETT D. EDWARDS: 1702 Cody Dr., Silver Springs, Md.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: Jr. Steering Comm.; Belle Air; Intra. Sports. ALAN J. EINSTEIN: 645 Overhill Rd.. Ardmore, Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm. EDWARD A. EISENHOWER: 3910 Romig Ave., Reading, Pa.: B.S. in Bio.: Basketball Club; Bio. Club; Lambda Kappa Delta. NIHAD ELASFARI: 135 Conestoga Rd., Wayne, Pa.: B.E. in Civil Engin. JAMES J. ELLER: 406 Rutherford Ave., Lyndhurst, N.J.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Intra. Sports; Irish Cultural Soc. MARTIN P. ELWOOD: 45 66th St., West New York, N.J.: A. B. in Soc: Sr. Class Vice-Prcs.; Jr. Class Vice-Pres.; Football; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Irish Cultural Soc.; Who’s Who. JAMES C. EMERSON: 13451 Philmont Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.: B.A. in Marketing: Intra. Sports. PAUL G. ESTERHELD: Tally Ho Road, Ridgefield, Conn.: B. E. in Elec. Engin.: Intra. Sports. HOWARD D. EVOY: Apt. C-13 Pcnzel Hazarth Apts., Upper Darby, Pa.: B.E. in Civil Engin.: A.S.C.E., Vice Pres.; Baseball; Intra. Sports; Soccer; Tau Beta Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon. JOHN J. FAHY: 9002 Ft. Hamilton Pkwy, Brooklyn, N.Y.: B.E. in Civil Engin.: A.S.C.E.; Irish Cultural Soc.; Karate Club. DOMENICO FALCONE: 409 Sugartown Rd., Wayne, Pa.: B.S. in Bio.: Bio. Club; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Spirit Comm. FRANK E. FALCONE: 502 Strawbridge Ave., Westmont, N.J.: B.E. in Civil Engin.: Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps; Intra. Sports; A.S.C.E. WILLIAM F. FALLON: 28 Sharon Ct., Metuchcn, N.J.: A.B. in Psych.: NROTC; Conservative Club; Pol. Union; Psych. Club. 288 ROBERT E. FARLEY: 101 Ocean Ave., Massapcqua, N.Y.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: Ski Club; Univ. Marching Band; Bas- ketball Club. BARRY R. FAUST: 142 Norfolk Ave., Egg Harbor, N.J.: B.E. in Civil Engin.: Intra. Sports; A.S.C.E. EARL R. FEARNSIDE: 425 Hamilton St., Albany, N.Y.: A. B. in Pol. Sci.: Basketball Club; Intra. Sports; Spirit Comm.; WWVU. RICHARD P. FEHL: 860 Wesley St., Baldwin. N.Y.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: I.E.E.E.; Crew; Lambda Kappa Delta. PERRY H. FERGUSON: 1500 Lingatz Lane, Santa Barbara, Calif.: A.B. in Hist., B.S. in Acc.: NROTC; Drill Team; Quarter Deck Soc.; Photo Dept.; Pre-Law Soc.; Semper Fidelis. JANE H. FERGUSSON: 217 Pennswood Rd., Bryn Mawr, Pa.: B.A. in Art. JOAQUIN M. FERNANDEZ: 550 Cucvillas St.. Santurce, Puerto Rico: A.B. in Soc. Sci.: Spanish Club, V. Pres. ROBERT M. FERRER A: 218 Hardwicke Lane, Villanova, Pa.: B.S. in Educ.: Pol. Union; Villanovan; Karate Club; Sons of Italy; Young Americans for Freedom; Young Democrats. JOHN T. FIELDS: Box 1, Fitchville Rd., Fitchville, Conn.: B. S. in Educ.: K. of C.; PSEA; Irish Cultural Soc. ALICE A. FINORE: 304 Bethlehem Pike, Ambler, Pa.: B.S. in Nurs.: Belle Air, Exchange Editor; Intcr-Frat. Council; Alpha Xi Delta; Girl’s Basketball. JAMES A. FIOROLI: 585 Nassau Ave., Paulsboro, N.J.: B.S. in Soc. Sci. Econ. VINCENT L. FISCHER JR.: 742 Plane St., Columbia, Pa.: A. B. in Hist.: NROTC; Drill Team; Hist. Club; Semper Fidelis. JEROME H. FITTS: Hillside Rd., Dauphin, Pa.: A.B. in Hist.: Hist. Club. JOHN D. FITZGERALD: 23 Williamsburg Terrace, Skokie, III.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Jr. Steering Comm.; Intra. Sports; Swimming Team, Co-Captain. MARGARET M. FITZPATRICK: 692 Mueller Rd.. War- minster, Pa.: B.S. in Nurs. DENNIS J. FLANNELLY: 812 Ellis Ave., Newtown Square, Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Sr. Steering Comm.; Soph. Steering Comm.; Intra. Sports; Irish Cultural Soc.; Marketing Soc.; Ski Club. TYLER C. FOLSOM: 15016 SE 51st St., Bellevue, Wash.: B. S. in Math.: Math Club; Univ. Marching Band; Univ. Concert Band. ANTHONY S. FONG: 516 Lotus House, So Uk Estate, Kowloon, Hong Kong: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: Tau Beta Pi. Sec.; Eta Kappa Nu, V. Pres.; I.E.E.E. R. E. Farley B. R. Faust E. R. Fcarnside R. P. Fchl P. H. Ferguson J. H. Fergusson J. M. Fernandez R. M. Ferrera J. T. Fields A. A. Finore J. A. Fioroli V. L. Fischer J. H. Fitts J. D. Fitzgerald M. M. Fitzpatrick D. J. Flannclly T. C. Folsom A. S. Fong 289 R. C. Forcier E. R. Forcino R. A. Forrester J. E. Frackowiak J. D. Franceschi J. P. Francis R. R. Franks T. K. Frasier R. E. French P. VV. Fritz S. F. Frompovicz J. J. Fucry W. G. Furlong G. S. Gadren G. S. Gadrcn G. G. Galey D. G. Gallagher J. M. Gallagher RICHARD C. FORCIER: 94 Broad Pi., Bristol, Conn.: B.S. in Math.: K. of C.: WWVU Business Manager; Ski Club; Swimming; Kappa Chi; Villanova Singers. ERNEST R. FORCINO: 89 Court Dr.. Shrewsbury, N.J.: A. B. in Soc. Sci.: Jr. Steering Comm.; Belle Air; Delta Pi Mu; Intramural Officials Soc.; Intra. Sports; Villanovan; Sociological Soc. ROBERT A. FORRESTER: 2004 Murray St., Phila., Pa.: B. S. in Bus. Adm.: NROTC; Drill Team; Finance Soc.; Semper Fidelis. JOSEPH E. FRACKOWIAK: School House Rd., Gwynedd Valley, Pa.: A.B. in Psych.: Pol. Union; Psych. Club; VISA. JUAN D. FRANCESCHI: Qta. Gisela- Av. Araguancycs- Chuad, Caracas, Venezuela: B.E. in Mech. Engin.: Soccer; Spanish Club; VISA: Drama Club. JOHN P. FRANCIS: 20 Rowe St., Milton, Mass.: A.B. in Soc. Sci.: Senior Class Pres.; Soph. Steering Comm.; Delta Pi Epsilon; Lacrosse; Intra. Sports; I.C.S.; Who’s Who. ROBERT R. FRANKS: 1174 Woodcrcst Dr., Vineland, N.J.: A. B. in Soc. Sci.: Intra. Sports; Sociological Soc. THOMAS K. FRASIER: 11 Braxton Rd., Roscmont, Pa.: B. S. in Chem.: A.Ch.S.; Univ. Marching Band; Univ. Con- cert Band; Intra. Sports. ROBERT E. FRENCH: 38 Ash St., Valley Stream, L.I., N.Y.: A.B. in Econ.: Econ. Club. PETER W. FRITZ: 22 Vcrly Ct., Bcthpagc, N.Y.: B.S. in Math.: NROTC. STANLEY F. FROMPOVICZ: Bccchwood Ave., Marlin, Pa.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: I.E.E.E.; Intcr-Frat Council; Lambda Chi Alpha, V. Pres. JOHN J. FUERY: 272 Green St., Woodbridge, N.J.: B.S. in Educ.: Crew; K. of C.; Irish Cultural Soc.; P.S.E.A. WILLIAM G. FURLONG: 62 Forest Grove Dr., Willow- dale. Ontario, Canada: B.A. in Econ.: Crew, Pres.; Intra. Officials Assoc.; Intra. Sports; Spanish Club. GARY S. GADREN: 153 W. Cedar Ave., Oaklyn, N.J.: B.S. in Acct.: Acct. Soc.; Pi Sigma Epsilon. GEORGE S. GADREN: 153 W. Cedar Ave., Oaklyn, N.J.: B.E. in Mech. Engin.: Belle Air; Soph Steering Comm; A. S.M.E.; Sr. Steering Comm. GEORGE G. GALEY: 4217 Bethel Rd., Boothwyn, Pa.: B. S. in Acct.: Acct. Soc., Treas.; Kappi Chi; K. of C. D’ARCY G. GALLAGHER: 9819 Cahart PL, Silver Spring, Md.: A.B. in Soc.: Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sports; Lacrose; Sociological Soc. JAMES M. GALLAGHER: 1343 S. 54th St., Phila, Pa.: B.S. in Educ.: Intra Sports. 290 M. W. Gallicrs Jr. E. W. Galloway D. P. Garbo L. C. Garcia M. A. Garvey T. G. Gasparenas P. J. Geonnotli M. E. Gerepkn F. W. Gerland R. L. Gerosa F. S. Giacobbc J. A. Giancola C. V. Giannasio J. M. Giannone J. A. Giannovario M. P. Gigliotti P. J. Gilligan D. P. Girondo MARSHALL W. GALLIERS JR.: 78 Oxford PI.. Glen Rock. N.J.: B.S. in Acct.: Acci. Soc.; K. of C., Treas.: Kappa Chi; Ski Club. EDWARD W. GALLOWAY: 21 Kimberly Rd.. Pittsford. N.Y.: B.S. in Math: Soph., Jr. Steering Comm.; Irish Cultural Soc.; K. of C.; Lambda Kappa Delta; Shamokinaki. DENIS P. GARBO: 48 Lester Ave., Freeport, N.Y.: A.B. in Econ.: Villanova Singers-Alumni Representative; Spires: Econ. Club; Young Republicans. LUIS C. GARCIA: Galvan 16, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic: B.S. in Bus. Adm. MICHAEL A. GARVEY: 18 Myrtle St.. Cranford. N.J.; B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Jr. Steering Comm.; Irish Cultural Soc.; Marketing Soc.; Track. THOMAS G. GASPARENAS: 810 5th St., Delran, N.J.: A. B. in Soc. Sci.: NROTC: Drill Team: Semper Fidelis. PETER J. GEONNOTTI: 444 North 65th St.; Phila., Pa.: B. A. in Humanities. MARCIA E. GEREPKA: 346 Adeline St., Trenton, N.J.: B.S. in Nurs.: Belle Air; Sigma Tau Delta; Sigma Theta Tau. FREDERICK W. GERLAND: 2574 Hillcrcst Rd.. Drcxcl Hill. Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Soph. Steering Comm.: Intra. Sports; Spirit Comm.: Shomokinaki: Conservative Club. ROBERT L. GEROSA: 15 Wilcox Ave., Yonkers. N.Y.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Market. Soc.; Intra. Sports. F. SCOTT GIACOBBE: Collegeville Rd.. Skippack, Pa.: B.E. in Mech Engin.: A.S.M.E. JOSEPH A. GIANCOLA: 70 West Hill Rd.. Stamford. Conn.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: NROTC: Pi Sigma Epsilon. CHARLES V. GIANNASIO: 4 Nassau Blvd., Garden City. N.Y.: B.S. in Bio.: Bio. Club. Vicc-Prcs.; Intra. Sports; Alpha Epsilon Delta. JOSEPH M. GIANNONE: 3 Sherman Dr., Syossct. N.Y.: B.E. in Civil Engin.: Soph. Steering Comm.; A.S.C.E.; Basketball Club: Social Action Comm.; S.G.A. rep. in A. S.C.E. IOSEPH A. GIANNOVARIO: 511 Harriet Lane. Haver- town, Pa.: B.S. in Chcm.: Rifle Team: A.Ch.S.; Irish Cultural Soc. MICHAEL P. GIGLIOTTI: 417 Penna. Ave., Avondale. Pa.: B. E. in Civil Engin.: A.S.C.E.; Villanova Engineer; WWVU. PAUL J. GILLIGAN: 220 Pickwick Rd., Havertown, Pa.: A.B. in Soc. Sci.: NROTC; Alpha Phi Omega; Football: Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc. DOMINIC P. GIRONDO: Mt. Pleasant Ave fc Cedar Lane, Ambler, Pa.: B.E. in Civil Engin.: A.S.C.E.; Villanova Engineer: WWVU. 291 D. D. Gittens N. W. Givey D. F. Glackin DAVID D. GITTENS: lOlh E. Spur. Port Washington, N.Y.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta, Treas. NEAL W. GIVEY: B60 Monroe Avc., Ardsley, Pa.: B.S. in Acct.: Acct. Soc.. Sec, Pres.; Gammi Phi. DENNIS F. GLACKIN: Rd 2 Columbus Rd.. Burlington, N.J.: A.B. in Pol. Sci.: Jr. Steering Comm.: Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Officials Assoc.; Intra. Sports: Villanovan. THOMAS F. GLANCEY: 102 N. Black Friar Rd.. Rosc- mont. Pa.: B.S. in Acct. DONALD J. GLEASON: 8 Winter Lane. Dix Hills. N.Y.: A. B. in Soc.: Delta Pi Epsilon. Treas., Pres.; Intra-Frat Council; Intra. Sports: Psych Club; Soccer: Spanish Club. THOMAS W. GLENN: 438 Brookwood Rd.. Wayne. Pa.: B. S. iii Bus.: Pi Sigma Epsilon; Intra. Sports. DAVID C. GOBEL: 928 E. Walnut St.. Hanover. Pa.: B.A. in Psych.: Belle Masque; Pol. Union; Psych Club: Villanovan. T. GARY GOLDBERG: 641 Ayers Ave.. N. Plainfield. N.J.: A.B. in Soc.: Intra. Sports: Sociological Soc.: Irish Cultural Soc. ROBERT W. GOLDSCHMIDT: 455 Irvington Rd.. Drcxel Hill. Pa.: B.S. in Acct.: Swimming. D. C. Gobel T. G. Goldberg R. W. Goldschmidt T. F. Glanccy D. J. Gleason T. W. Glenn WILLIAM P. GORMAN: 47 Center St.. Hoosick Falls. N.Y.: B.A. in Hist.: Pol. Union: History Club. STANLEY F. GRABOWSKI: R.D. 1. Box 85. Kinzers. Pa.: A.B. in Soc.: Pre-Law Soc.; Sociological Soc.; Villa- nova Sinvcrs: Snires: Young Republicans; S.G.A. JOSEPH S. GRACI: 6340 Dicks Avc.. Phila. Pa.: B.E. in Civil Engin. WAYNE W. GREGUS: 18 Rosewood PL. Elizabeth. N.J.: B.S. in Acct.: Acct. Soc.: Intra. Sports. WILLIAM J. GRIBBLE: 44 Forest Rd.. Springfield. Pa.: B.S. in Bio.: Bio. Club: Intra. Sports; K. of C. ROBERT G. GUARINl: 461 Steeplechase Dr.. Rose Tree. Media. Pa.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: I.E.E.E.: Lambda Kappa Delta: Photo. Dept.: Physics Club: Villanova Engineer. MICHAEL J. GULLOTTI: 2017 So. 23rd St.. Phila.. Pa.: B.S. in Bio.: Bio. Club: Delta Epsilon Sigma: Alpha Epsilon Delta. [AMES P. GUNNING: 20 Conyingham Ave. Staten Island. N.Y.: B.S. in Acct.: Acct. Soc. ROBERT S. GWIN !R.: 221 Bailey Rd.. Roscmont. Pa.: B.A. in Acct.: N.F.C.C.S.: Soc. of Mass Servers Lectors: Alpha Phi Omega. Treas.: Acct. Soc.; Pol. Union. PATRICK J. HAGAN: 228 E. Durham St.. Phila.. Pa.: B.S. in Chem.: A. Ch. S.; S.G.A. W. P. Gorman S. F. Grabowski J. S. Graci W. W. Gregus W. J. Gribblc R. G. Guarini M. J. Gullotti J. P. Gunning R. S. Gwin Jr. P. J. Hagan T. E. Haggerty J. L. Halas R. T. Haley D. M. Hallerman M. J. Halston 292 G. J. S. Hammer W. R. Hansel! R. T. Hanson M. M. Harbour A. E. Haring W. K. Harris TIMOTHY E. HAGGERTY: 314 A Brighton Aims, Neptune City, N.J.: A.B. in Hist.: Intra. Sports; Irish Culture Soc. JON L. HALASZ: 97 Partrick Rd., Westport, Conn.: A.B. in Soc. Sci.: Crew; Pre-Law Soc.; Sociology Club; Univ. Marching Band; Univ. Concert Band. ROGER T. HALEY: 850 Park Ave., Trenton, N.J.: B.A. in Pol. Sci.: Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sports; Pol. Union; Pre-Law Soc.: Shamokinaki; Villanovan, Sports Editor.. DENNIS M. HALLERMAN: 200 W. Willetta Dr., Rich- mond, Va.: B.A. in Hist.: K. of C.; Intra. Sports; Irish Cultural Soc.; Hist. Club; Kappa Chi; Basketball Club. MICHAEL I. HALSTON: 34 Cambridge Ave., Garden City, N.Y.: B.A. in Humanities: K. of C.; Spanish Club; Kappa Chi; Basketball Club; Scuba Club; Intra. Sports. GREGORY J. S. HAMMER: 136 Beach St., Jersey City. N.J.: B.A. in Humanities: Photo. Dept.; Jr. Class Year- book Comm. WILLIAM R. HANSELL: 44 Ann Rd.. Broomall. Pa.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: NROTC; Drill Team; I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Nu. ROBERT T. HANSON: 689 Lancing Rd., Woodbury, N.J.: B.A. in Pol. Sci.: NROTC: Drill Team. R. A. Harrison R. T. Harter T. M. Hartman MARK M. HARBOURT: 118 Waverly PI., Trenton, N.J.: B.S. in Econ.: Econ. Soc.; Pi Sigma Epsilon—S.G.A. Rep.; Soccer, Co-Captain. ALEXANDER E. HARING: 313 Westvicw Ave., Leonia, N.J.: B.E. Mcch Engin.: A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports; Spanish Club; Villanova Engineer. WILLIAM K. HARRIS: 14 Country Club Dr., Larchmont, N.Y.: B.S. in Bus Adm.: NROTC; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Intra. Sports; WWVU; Villanova Singers. ROBERT A. HARRISON: 78 Pleasan Dr., Cheshire, Conn.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: NROTC; Lacrosse Club: Pi Sigma Epsilon, Pres.; Fresh. Swim. Team. RICHARD T. HARTER: 8 Plymouth Rd.. Chatham. N.J.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Soph. Steering Committee; Intra. Offi- cials Assoc.; Market Soc.; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Spirit Comm. THOMAS M. HARTMAN: 312 W. Fisher Ave., Phila.. Pa.: B.E. in Civil Engin.: A.S.C.E. RAYMOND A. HARTUNG: 2403 High Oak Dr.. Pittsburgh. Pa.: B.S. in Acct.: Acct. Soc.: Gamma Phc, Pres.; Soc. of Mass Servers Lecturers: S.G.A.; Villanova Entrepreneur. EDMOND G. HARTWTCH: 1111 Gravel Pike. Cornwells Hts. Pa.: B.S. in Acct.: NROTC. THOMAS P. HAUGHEY: 805 Markham PI.. Springfield, Pa.: B.S. in Econ.: Econ. Soc.: Intra. Sports. E. G. Hartwich R. A. Hartung T. P. Haughcy R. W. Hawthorne M. F. Hayes G. M. Heininger D. M. Heist R. C. Hennerbry J. T. Hess C. S. Hill G. Hiotis J. H. Hogan M. ). Hohcnadcl G. M. Hooper R. P. Horgos N. F. Horn P. S. Horns T. C. Horvath M. J. Howe D. B. Hoyt T. W. Hughes R. WAYNE HAWTHORNE: 205 Willcrr Rd., Glenshaw, Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Market. Soc. MARTIN F. HAYES: 1041 Saxon Court. Spring Hill. Fla.: B.A. in Pol. Sci.: Intra. Sports: K. of C.: Pol. Union: Young Democrats. GREGG M. HEININGER: 4 E. South St.. York. Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Acct. Soc.: C.C.D.: Gamma Phil: Pre-Law Soc. DALE M. HEIST: 104 Mull Avc., Sinking Spring, Pa.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: Intra. Sports. ROBERT C. HENNEBRY: 4 Summit St.. Eastchcstcr, N.Y.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Soph. Steering Comm.; Intra. Sports; Marketing Soc.; Pre-Law Soc. JOSEPH T. HESS: 1408 Sunnyhill anc, Havertown, Pa.: B.S. in Acct.: Acct. Soc. CHARLES S. HILL: 738 Hemlock Rd.. Media, Pa.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: NROTC: Drill Team; Astron. Soc.; Eta Kappa Nu; Physics Club; Villanova Singers. GEORGE HIOTIS: 1637 Nottingham Way, Mountainside, N.J.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Market Soc. JAMES H. HOGAN: 822 Sassafras St.. Millville. N.J.: B.S. in Educ. MICHAEL J. HOHENADEL: 26 N. 7th St.. Columbia. Pa.: B S. in Math.: Sr. Steering Comm.; Soph. Class Officer, Pres.: I.C.S.; K. of C.: Villanova Singers. GERARD M. HOOPER: 5001 Fairway Rd., Drcxel Hill, Pa.: B.A. in Humanities: Social Action Comm. ROBERT P. HORGOS: 709 East 9th Avc., Munhall, Pa.: B.S. in Acct.: Gamma Phi; Pre-Law Soc.; Acct. Soc. NEIL F. HORN: 65 Chapin Avc., No. Merrick, N.Y.: B.E. in Mcch. Engin.: NROTC. PETER S. HOROS: 424 Achille Rd., Havertown, Pa.: A.B. in Psych.: Intra. Sports: Psych Club; Tau Kappa Epsilon. THOMAS C. HORVATH: 8709 Fallen Oak Dr., Bethesda. Md.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Basketball Club: Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports; Market Soc.; Pre-Law Soc.; Spirit Comm. MICHAEL J. HOWE: 5719 Rising Sun Ave., Phila., Pa.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: Jr., Soph. Steering Comm.; I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Nu, Pres.; Tau Beta Pi; Villanova Engineer; S.G.A. DONALD B. HOYT: 127 Meadow Lane, West Hartford, Conn.: B.A. in Eng.: Belle Masque; Intra. Sports: Villanova Singers, Vice-Pres. THOMAS W. HUGHES: 67 Collins St.. Hamden. Conn.: B.S. in Soc. Sci. 294 EUGENE F. HUMAY: 381 Kingwood Rd., King of Prussia, Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Football. STANLEY J. IAROSIS: 740 Greymont St., Phila., Pa.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: Amatuer Radio Club. JAMES B. ISHERWOOD: 17 Crcstwood Rd.. West Hart- ford, Conn.: A.B. in Soc. Sci.: Beta Gamma Soc.; Hist. Club; Lambda Chi Alpha; Pol. Union; Pre-Law Soc. JOYCE B. JACKS: 314 Ashland Ave., Sccanc, Pa.: B.S. in Educ.: P.S.E.A. ROBERT S. JACONSKI: 1104 Fitch PL, Warminster, Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm. STANLEY A. JAVIE, Jr.: 4020 N. Warner Rd., Lafayette Hill, Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Pi Sigma Epsilon. BEVERLY T. JEFFERIES: 408 West 6th Ave., Consho- hocken. Pa.: B.S. in Educ.: P.S.E.A., Sec., Treas.; Shamokinaki. J. CALVIN JENKINS, JR.: 205 Southway, Baltimore, Md.: B.E. in Mcch. Engin.: Sr., Jr., Soph. Steering Comm.; A. S.M.E.: Belle Air; Blue Key Soc., Treas., Vicc-Pres.; Lambda Kappa Delta. ROMAN V. JESIEN: 54 Harmony Lane, Rochester, N.Y.: B. A. in Humanities: Football. THOMAS E. JOHNS: 6628 Dorel St., Phila., Pa.: B.E. in Civil Engin. ROBERT J. JOYCE: 7 Pleasant Ave., Andover. N.Y.: B.S. in Acct.: NROTC; Acct. Soc. JEFFREY T. KAHI.ER: 276 Lincoln Rd., King of Prussia. Pa.: B.S. in Acct.: NROTC. GEORGE P. KALAS, JR.: 4172 Suitland Rd., Apt. 201, Suitland, Md.: A.B. in Soc.: Soc. Society; Intra. Sports; K. of C. JOHN T. KALITA: 4449 Richmond At., Phila., Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Intra. Sports; Market Soc.; Acct. Soc. NIKOLAUS KAMPF: 2645 Martin Rd.; Willow Grove, Pa.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.; I.E.E.E. JOHN E. KANE II: 24 Washington Ave., Danbury, Conn.: B.S. in Econ.: NROTC; Econ. Club; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Rugby; Villanova Singer. MARYANNE D. KANE: 2951 Wakefield Dr.. Holmes, Pa.: B.A. in Eng. CHRISTOPHER W. KARB: 11 Chestnut St.. Garden City, N.J.: B.E. in Elec. Engin. E. F. Humay S. J. Iarosis J. B. Ishcrwood J. B. Jacks R. S. Jaconski S. A. Javic Jr. B. T. Jefferies J. C. Jenkins Jr. R. V. Jesicn T. E. Johns R. J. Joyce J. T. Kahler G. P. Kalas Jr. J. T. Kalita N. Kampf J. E. Kane II M. D. Kane C. W. Karb 295 D. J. Karlau J. C. Karol VV. F. Kauffman D. R. Kaufman L. G. Kavanagh E. T. Keating J. P. Keating J. H. Keil F. T. Kellehcr J. D. Kelly Jr. J. J. Kelly III M. K. Kelly R. G. Kelly R. L. Kelly II T. J. Kelly F. J. Kempf J. K. Kennedy W. E. Keppler Jr. DAVID J. KARLAU: 73 Third St.. New York, N.Y.; B.S. in Chem.: A.Ch.S.; Rifle Team. JOSEPH C. KAROL: 748 Neptune Ave., Burlington, N.J.: B.A. in English: LYNX; WWVU. WILLLIAM F. KAUFFMAN: 306 N. 12th St., Allentown, Pa.: A.B. in Soc. DENNIS R. KAUFMAN: Park Ave, Ironia, N.J.: B.S. in Math: Soc. Action Comm., Program Director: Concerned Citizens: Intra. Sports: Chess Club. LEONARD G. KAVANAGH: 364 93rd St., Brooklyn, N.Y.: B.A. in Pol. Sci.: Soph. Steering Comm; Crew; Irish Cultural Society; LYNX: Rugby. EDWARD T. KEATING: 225 Bch. 131 St., N.Y.C., N.Y.: B.S. in Educ.: K. of C.; P.S.E.A.; Intra. Officials Assoc; Intra. Sports; Irish Cultural Soc. JOHN P. KEATING: 95 Punewood Rd., Stamford, Conn.: A.B. in Psych.: Intra. Sports; Psych. Club; Soccer, Capt.: Sociological Soc; Hockey; Villanovan. JAMES H. KEIL: 117 Chestnut St., Spring City, Pa.: B.E. in Civil Engin.: A.S.C.E. FRANCIS T. KELLEHER: 49 Gregory Rd., Cos. Cob- Conn.: B.S. in Math: Acct. Soc; Intra Sports; Irish Cultural Soc.; Math Club; Spirit Comm. JOHN D. KELLY JR.: 37 Bayview Ter., Manhasset, N.Y.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Intra. Sports; Irish Cultural Soc; Market Soc. JOHN J. KELLY III: 275 Bicklcy Rd., Glenside. Pa.: B.S. in Acct.: Sr. Class Officer; Acct. Soc; Golf; Intra. Sports; Irish Cultural Soc.; Pre-Law Soc. MICHAEL K. KELLY: 905 Jamieson Rd.. Lutherville, Md.: B.E. in Civil Engin.: A.S.C.E.; Tau Beta Pi; Intra. Sports. ROBERT G. KELLY: 393 Ryder Rd., Manhasset, N.Y.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Soph. Steering Comm.; Intra. Sports; Irish Cultural Soc.; K. of C.; Marketing Soc. ROBERT L. KELLY II: Morris Rd., Blue Bell, Pa.: B.E. in Elec. Engin. THOMAS J. KELLY: 865 E. Cornwall St.. Phila., Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports. FRANK J. KEMPF: 625 Hilltop Dr., New Cumberland, Pa.: B.E. in Civil Engin.: A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports; Tau Beta Pi. JOHN K. KENNEDY: M.R. 1 Hancock Rd.. North Wales, Pa.: A.B. in Soc. WILLIAM E. KEPPLER, JR.: 773 Midway Lane, Blue Bell Pa.: B.A. in Pol. Sci.: Pre-Law Soc. 296 M. P. Kerins M. P. Kilcullcn E. J. Kiley J. J. Killeen B. O. Kilroy E. R. Kimble M. L. King R. F. Kinninger W. E. Kirby Jr. G. P. Klciman J. A. Klein J. B. Klingcnsmilh T. A. Klisch C. F. Kncidingcr F. B. Koch M. C. Komclasky B. E. Konut C. S. Kososky MICHAEL P. KERINS: 467 79th St., Niagara Falls, N.Y.: B.S. in Educ.: Football; Irish Cultural Soc. MIRIANNE P. KILCULLEN: 2140 W. Cheltenham Ave., Phila., Pa.: B.A. in Hist.: History Club. EDWARD J. KILEY: 535 Hillcrcst Ave., Westfield, N.J.: A. B. in Pol. Sci.: Belle Air, Editor in Chief, Sports Editor; Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta; Student Court; Who’s Who. JOHN J. KILLEEN: 18 Gladstone Rd., Lansdownc, Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Alpha Phi Omega; Finance Society; Intra. Sports; Math Club; Villanova Intra. Student Assoc.-Pres.; S.G.A. BENJAMIN O. KILROY: 2326 Grccnlcaf St.. Allentown. Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm. Sr. Steering Comm.; Jr. Steering Comm.; Soph. Steering Comm.; Mark. Soc. EDWARD R. KIMBLE: 313 Walnut Hill Lane, Havcrtown, Pa.: A.B. in Soc. Sci. MARY L. KING: 2304 West 14th St., Wilmington. Del.: B. S. in Nurs: N.F.C.C.S; Sigma Theta Tau. RONALD F. KINNINGER: 301 E. County Line Rd, Ard- more, Pa.: B.A. in Eng: Intra. Sports; Soc. Action Comm.; Sociological Soc.; C.C.D. WILLIAM E. KIRBY JR.: 142 Manning St.. Needham, Mass: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Delta Pi Epsilon; Inter. Frat. Council; Market Soc.; Intra. Sports; Plushmill Soc. GEOFFREY P. KLEIMAN: 8 Cheshire Circle. Broomall, Pa.: B.S. in Bio.: Intra. Sports; Spirit Comm.; Bio. Club. JAMES A. KLEIN: 1735 Richards Ave., Williamsport, Pa.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: Belle Air; Delta Pi Epsilon; Intra. Sports; Young Democrats Club. JAMES B. KLINGENSMITH: 28 Observatory St., Manovc. Pa.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: Pi Sigma Epsilon. THOMAS A. KLISCH: 23 Center Ave., Willow Grove, Pa.: B.A. in Pol. Sci.: Alpha Phi Omega. CARL F. KNEIDINGER: 470 W. Rose Tree Rd. Media. Pa.: B.E. in Civil Engin. FREDERICK B. KOCH: 2713 Hazel Ave., North Hills. Pa.: B.E. in Elec. Engin. MICHAEL C. KOMELASKY: 1026 Gravel Hill Rd., South- ampton, Pa.: B.E. in Chcm. Engin.: NROTC; A.I.Ch.E.; Spirit Comm.; Univ. Marching Band; Univ. Concert Band; Villanovans. BRUCE E. KONUT: 106 Third St., Garden City, N.Y.: B.S. in Bio: Bio Club; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Intra. Sports; Pre-Medical Honor Society. CHUCK S. KOSOSKY: 525 So. Clinton Ave., Trenton. N.J.: B.S. in Bio.: Bio Club; Karate Club. 297 D. C. Kovach K. S. Kovacs M. Kowalski DAVID C. KOVACH: RD 1, Central City, Pa.: B.E. in Mech. Engin.: A.S.M.E.: Bowling; Intra. Sports. KENNETH S. KOVACS: 24 Pennsylvania St.. Carteret, N.J.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: I.C.S.; I.E.E.E.; Intra. Sports MARTIN KOWALSKI: 129 E. 12th St.. Linden. N.J.: A.B. in Pol. Sci.: Intra. Sports; Pol. Union; Karate Club. MARYANN E. KRADZINSKI: 20 Harcourt Lane, Hatboro. Pa.: B.S. in Nurs: Navy Nurse Corps; Soph. Steering Comm.; Alpha Xi Delta; N.F.C.C.S.; Sigma Theta Tau; Soc. Action Comm. GEOFFREY G. KRAMER: 115 Hunter Rd. Plymouth Meeting, Pa.: A.B. in Psych.: Bio Club; Intra. Sports; Psych Club; Spirit Comm. ROBERT M. KREEK: 34 Grandview Circle. Manhasset, N.Y.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Irish Cultural Soc.; Intra. Sports. SUSAN A. KREJSA: 106 Cranbury Rd.. Bricktown, N.J.: B.S. in Nurs. DAVID C. KUNKEL: 321 Broadmoor Rd., Baltimore. Md.: B.S. in Bus Adm.: Sr., Jr.. Soph. Steering Comm.; Belle Air; Marketing Soc.; Pol. Union; Irish Cultural Soc.; Intra. Sports. J. BRIAN LAMB: 2130 W. 103rd St., Chicago. 111.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Villanova Engineer. S. A. Krejsa D. C. Kunkel J. Brian Lamb M. E. Kradzinski G. G. Kramer R. M. Kreek MICHAEL V. LAMB: 47 No. 3rd St., Allegany, N.Y.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: I.E.E.E.; Irish Cultural Soc.; Karate Club; Social Action Comm. DONALD W. LANE: 16 Prospect Ave., North Arlington, N.f.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Intra. Sports; Irish Cultural Soc.; Market. Soc. ROBERT L. LANTIERI: 7246 Calvin Rd.. Upper Darby, Pa.: B.S. in Physics: Physics Club; Pre-Medical Honor Soc.; Intra. Sports. BRIDGET E. LAWLER: 268 H St.. Chula Vista, Calif.: B.S. in Nurs: NFCCS; Women’s Glee Club, Sec., Pres.; Haveners. PAULA T. LAWLER: 4055 Lasher Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa.: B.S. in Nurs. GERARD W. LAWRENCE: 25 Maple Hill Rd., Huntington. N.Y.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Market. Soc. ROBERT J. LAWRENCE: 5429 N. Lawrence St.. Phila., Pa.: B.S. in Chem. STANLEY L. LAWRYNOVICZ: 27 Soundvicw Rd., Ridge- field, Conn.: A.B. in Soc.: Pistol Team. JOHN L. LAZZATI: 311 Kcrncway, Baltimore, Md.: B.A. in Humanities: Jr. Steering Comm.; Delta Pi Epsilon; Hist. Club; Inter-Frat. Council: Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; Shamokinaki. M. V. Lamb D. W. Lane R. L. Lantieri B. E. Lawler P. T. Lawler G. W. Lawrence R. J. Lawrence S. L. Lawrynovicz J. L. Lazzati W. G. Lee J. F. Letts A. F. Licata G. M. Lihota D. G. Lindsay S. E. Lingle 298 M. B. Logan P. L. Lomedico O. J. Lopez M. J. Lotito M. B. Lovelace D. E. Luddy WALTER G. LEE: 4307 Glendale SI., Phila., Pa.: B.E. in Elec. Engin. JOHN F. LETTS: 34 Bracburn Rd., Havertown, Pa.: A.B. in Soc. Sci.: NROTC: Alpha Phi Omega; Pol. Union: Young Democrats. ANTHONY F. LICATA: P.O. Box 347, 20 Sanderson Avc., Caldwell. N.J.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.; Alpha Phi Omega; Gamma Phi; Market. Soc. GERALD M. LIHOTA: 571 Ocean Ave., New London. Conn.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: Intra. Sports. DENNIS G. LINDSAY: 165 Locust Dr.. Maywood. N.J.: B.E. in Civil Engin.: Basketball Club, Pres.; A.S.C.E. STEPHEN E. LINGLE: 6471 Powderhorn Dr.. Norfolk. Va.: B.S. in Educ.: Alpha Phi Omega; Intra. Sports. MICHAEL B. LOGAN: Willow Dr.. Weston. Conn.: B.A. in Pol. Sci.: NROTC; Drill Team: Semper Fidelis; Pistol Team; LYNX; Intra. Sports. PETER T. LOMEDICO: 215 Brompton Rd.. Garden City. N.Y.: B.S. in Bio.: Bio. Club. Pres.; Alpha Epsilon Delta. ORLANDO J. LOPEZ: Qta. Ligiona Calle Gloricta Chuao, Caracas, Venezuela: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: VISA; Spanish Club; Market. Soc.; Soccer; Shamokinaki. E. J. Ludwig |. M. Lugo P. C. Lunney MICHAEL J. LOTITO: 66 Haven Lane, Lcvittown. N.Y.: A. B. in Pol. Sci.: S.G.A., Pres.; Special Commission on University Governance; Bill of Rights Comm., Chairman. M. BRIDGET LOVELACE: 7259 Pine St.. Upper Darby. Pa.: B.S. in Nurs.: C.C.D.; Belle Masque; S.H.A.S.; S.N.A.P. DAVID E. LUDDY: 122 Barret Rd.. Willow Grove. Pa.: B. E. in Elec. Engin. ERIC J. LUDWIG: 185 Weber Avc., Trenton. N.J.: A.B. in Pol. Sci. JOSEPH M. LUGO: 107 Fremont St., Bridgeport. Conn.: B.A. in Ind. Manag.: Basketball Club; Intra. Sports. PHILIP C. LUNNEY: 1224 Grcnox Rd.. Wynnewood. Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm. JOHN P. LYNCH: 304 S. Lexington Ave.. White Plains. N. Y.: A.B. in Econ.: NROTC: Bio. Club; Psych. Club; Econ. Soc.; Intra. Sports; Spanish Club: Swimming: Skin Diving Club. GEORGE H. LYON: 6322 N. Broad St.. Phila.. Pa.: B.E. in Mech. Engin.: NROTC: Intra. Sports; A.S.M.E. NANCY J. MACKOWSKI: 120 Kennedy St.. Bradford. Pa.: B.S. in Nurs.: Belle Air: Women’s Glee Club: Mother’s Day Comm. J. P. Lynch G. H. Lyon N. J. Mackowski J. T. Maguire N. E. Majewski W. L. Makowski F. Malvango J. G. Mannix S. C. Marcottc P. J. Marcoux D. L. Margherita A. J. Marquette W. J. Marr F. W. Martinez A. C. Martino W. A. Masi P. D. Mason H. W. Matlack R. Mattson J. B. May A. P. Mazurek JAMES T. MAGUIRE: 41 Randolph St.. Park Ridge, N.J.: B.E. in Chcm. Engin.: A.I.Ch.E., Trcas. NANCY E. MAJEWSKI: 2843 S. Simpson St., Phila., Pa.: B.S. in Nurs. WALTER L. MAKOWSKI: 2601 Croyden St., Phila., Pa.: B.S. in Bio.: Bio. Club. FREDERICK MALVAGNO: 6 Evans Ave., Farmingdale, N.Y.: A.B. in Psych.: Intra. Sports; Villanova Singers; Spires. JOHN G. MANNIX: 1171 E. 31 St., Brooklyn, N.Y.: B.E. in Mech. Engin.: A.S.M.E.; Baseball; Intra. Sports; Irish Cultural Soc. SUZANNE C. MARCOTTE: Kings Highway, Thorofare, N.J.: B.S. in Nurs.: Jr. Steering Comm.; S.G.A., Nurs. Rep.; Spirit Comm. PAUL J. MARCOUX: 210 High St. W., Manchester, Conn.: B.S. in Chem. A. Ch. S., Vice Pres.; Irish Cultural Soc. DANNY L. MARGHERITA: 536 Cassatt Rd., Berwyn. Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Market. Soc. ANTHONY J. MARQUETTE: 444 E. 82nd St., New York, N.Y.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Delta Pi Epsilon, S.G.A. Rep.; Intra. Sports; Market. Soc. WILLIAM J. MARR: 334 Wadsworth Ave., Phila., Pa.: B.E. in Chem. Engin.: A.I.Ch.E. FRANCIS W. MARTINEZ: 325 Brock Rd.. Springfield, Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Hockey; Intra. Sports. ANGELO C. MARTINO: 630 E. Lcamy Ave., Springfield, Pa.: A.B. in Econ.: Econ. Soc., Pres.; National Econ. Honor Soc.; Blue Key Soc.; Spirit Comm.; Veterans Soc. WILLIAM A. MASI: 53-23 214 St., Bayside, N.Y.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: I.E.E.E.; Spirit Comm.; Social Action Comm. PETER D. MASON: 5 Londonderry Lane, Deerfield, 111.: A. B. in Soc. Sci. HENRY W. MATLACK: 211 Broadway Ave., Horsham, Pa.: A.B. in Soc.: Sociological Soc.; Veterans Club; Karate Club, Instrue. RICHARD MATTSON: 455 South Ave., Holmes, Pa.: B.S. in Chem.: Chem. Club; Intra. Sports; S.G.A. JOHN B. MAY: 871 N. Halifar Dr., Ormond Beach, Fla.: B. E. in Elec. Engin. ADAM P. MAZUREK JR.: 632 S. Potomac St., Baltimore, Md.: A.B. in Pol. Sci.: Alpha Phi Omega; Pre-law Soc. 300 ROBERT J. McALEER: 2020 Overlook Ave., Willow Grove, Pa.: B.S. in Acct.: Acct. Soc.; Gamma Phi. EDWARD T. McAULIFFE: 6 Wildwood Court, Norman, Okla.: B.A. in Humanities. JOSEPH M. McCANN: 26 Wildwood Trail, Lake Intervale, Boonton, N.J.: B.E. in Civil Engin.: A.S.C.E.; Basketball Club: K. of C.; Kappa Chi. PAUL J. McCAUSI.AND: 6314 Havcrford Ave., Phila., Pa.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: NROTC; Drill Team; Belle Air; Intra. Sports; Tau Kappa Epsilon. EDWARD L. McCLATCHY: 9 Tracey Terrace, Bryn Mawr, Pa.: B.A. in Eng.: Lynx; Swimming; Villanovan. JAMES S. McCORMICK JR.: 508 Maplewood Ave., Spring- field, Pa.: B.S. in Acct.: Acct. Soc.; Gamma Phi. MOLLY McCORMICK: 6351 Ovcrbrook Ave., Phila., Pa.: A.B. in Soc. Sci. SUSAN A. McCREESH: 1419 Brierwood Rd.. Havcrtown, Pa.: A.B. in Psych.: Belle Air; Irish Cultural Soc.; C.C.D.; Psych. Club; P.S.E.A.; Univ. Marching Band. MICHAEL J. MCDONALD: 485 Briarhill Rd.. Springfield, Pa.: B.E. in Civil Engin.: A.S.C.E.; Intra. Sports; Irish Cul- tural Soc. J. DOUGLAS MCDOWELL: 203 I.ansdowne Rd.. DeWitt, N.Y.: B.S. in Econ.: Intra. Sports; Irish Cultural Soc.; Econ. Club; Pre-law Soc. JAMES E. McELHENNY: 459 New Market Rd.. Piscat- away, N.J.: B.E. in Civil Engin.: A.S.C.E.; Intra. Officials Assoc.; Intra. Sports; Pre-law Soc.; Tau Beta Pi. JOSEPH J. McERLANE: 6135 N. Franklin St., Phila., Pa.: B.A. in Pol. Sci.: Jr. Steering Comm.; Baseball, Mgr.; I.C.S.: Pol. Union; Intra. Sports; Soph. Steering Comm. ROBERT C. McGARVEY: 6 Longview Dr., Marblehead. Mass.: A.B. in Soc.: Delta Pi Mu; Track, Mgr.; Social Action Comm., Program Director. JOHN J. McGLYNN: 56 Abbey Rd., Manhassct, N.Y.: B.S. in Bus Adm. MICHAEL J. McGONIGLE: 7424 Miller Ave., Upper Darby, Pa.: B.A. in Pol. Sci.: Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Pre- law Soc.; Sociological Soc. ROBERT J. McGRODY: 824 Meredith Dr., Media, Pa.: B.E. in Chem. Engin.: NROTC; Intra. Sports; Spirit Comm.; Tennis. PETER C. McGUIRE: 4 Valentine Dr., Barrington, R.I.: B.S. in Bus. Adm. ROBERT C. McINTYRE: 309 Lynn Rd.. Springfield, Pa.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: I.E.E.E.: Lynx; Tau Beta Pi, Treas.; E.F.S.V. Music Workshop, Director. R. I. McAleer E. T. McAuliffc I. M. McCann P. I. McCausland E. L. McClatchy J. S. McCormick Jr. M. McCormick S. A. McCreesh M. J. McDonald I. D. McDowell J. E. McElhenny J. J. McErlane R. C. McGarvey J. J. McGlynn M. J. McGonigle R. J. McGrody P. C. McGuire R. C. McIntyre 301 G. P. McKenna R. E. McKicrnan D. F. McLaughlin E. C. McLaughlin JL M. McLaughlin R. H. McLaughlin J. J. Mclcllan J. B. McManus Jr. R. T. McNally B. F. McNamara S. M. McNamara G. J. McNeal E. L. McQuad K. MeShane D. F. Meehan GEORGE P. McKENNA: 321 Kent Rd.. Springfield, Pa.: B.S. in Chem.: A.Ch.S.: Delta Epsilon Sigma; Intra. Sports; Irish Cultural Soc. ROBERT E. McKIERNAN: 41 Roxbury Rd. So.. Franklin Square, N.Y.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Intra. Sports; Irish Cul- tural Soc.; K. of C.; Market. Soc.; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Spirit Comm. DENIS F. McLAUGHLIN: 4 Bardon St., Madison, N.J.: A.B. in Soc. Sci.: Steering Comm.; Delta Epsilon Sigma; Delta Pi Epsilon; Intra. Sports; I.C.S.; K. of C.; Basketball Club. EDWARD C. McLAUGHLIN: 123 Cambria Court, St. Davids, Pa.: A.B. in Pol. Sci.: Intra. Sports; Spirit Comm. JAMES M. McLAUGHLIN: Quarters 15, Governors Island, N.Y.: B.A. in Soc. Sci. ROBERT H. McLAUGHLIN: 16 Glover Ave.. Newtown, Conn.: A.B. in Econ.: B o. Club; Intra. Sports; Econ. Soc.; Soccer. JOHN J. McLellan: 1343 Fairholme Rd., Grosse Pointe, Mich.: A.B. in Soc.: Hockey, Capt.; Pre-law Soc. JOSEPH B. McMANUS JR.: 3105 Huey Ave., Drexcl Hill, Pa.: B.S. in Bio.: Bio. Club; Lambda Kappa Delta; Spirit Comm. ROBERT T. McNALLY: 36 Thorndale Rd., Slingerlands, N.Y.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: Alpha Phi Omega, V.P.; I.E.E.E.; N.F.C.C.S.; Alpha Epsilon Delta; S.G.A.; WWVU. E. J. Mchl T. A. Meleck A. J. Mellen BRIAN F. McNAMARA: 343 Vine Rd., Stamford, Conn.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Econ. Club; Gamma Phi; Intra. Sports; Irish Cultural Soc.; Market. Soc.; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Rugby. STEVEN M. McNAMARA: 1345 East 28 St.. Brooklyn, N.Y.: B.S. in Educ.: Delta Pi Epsilon; Intra. Sports; Irish Cultural Soc.; P.S.E.A.; Villanova Singers. GLORIA JEAN McNEAL: Franklin Park Apts., 16 B. Chew Duval St., Phila., Pa.: B.S. in Nurs.: B.S.L. EDWARD L. McQUAD: 806 Summit Grove Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Intra. Sports; Market. Soc.; Pi Sigma Epsilon. KEVIN McSHANE: 34 Bradford St., New Providence, N.J.: A.B. in Pol. Sci. DENNIS F. MEEHAN: 2810 Court St., Bellmurc, N.Y.: B.A. in Pol. Sci.: Sr. Steering Comm.; Jr. Steering Comm.; Intra. Sports. E. JOSEPH MEHL: 504 Frontier Dr., Erie, Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Sr. Steering Comm.; Jr. Steering Comm.; Blue Key Soc.; Delta Pi Epsilon, Exec. Comm., V.P.; I.J.F.; Intra. Sports; Lacrosse. THOMAS A. MELECK: 61-36 213 St.. Baysidc. N.Y.: A.B. in Eng.: Alpha Psi Omega, Sec.; Belle Masque, Pres. 302 T. S. Melnychuk D. G. Mcnnclla M. Mertlc J. W. Meuse J. A. Mihalcik M. C. Mihalick D. F. Miller D. J. Miller W. C. Miller R. M. Miller H. M. Millicr R. E. Milman R. A. Modaffcri M. P. Monaco J. J. Monaghan ANDREW J. MELLEN: Box 552, Coming, N.Y.: B.A. in Pol. Sci. THEODORE S. MELNYCHUK: Georgetown Rd.. Glen Mills, Pa.: A.B. in Hist.: Intra. Sports; Swimming. DAVID G. MENNELLA: Soundview Rd., Oyster Bay, N.Y.: B.A. in Humanities. MICHAEL J. MERTLE: 107 Eachus Avc., Rosemont, Pa.: B.A. in Pol. Sci.: Alpha Phi Omega. JOHN W. MEUSE: 65 Ross Ave., Mctuchcn. N.J.: A.B. in Eng.: Alpha Psi Omega; Belle Masque. JOSEPH A. MIHALCIK: 1830 W. Congress St.. Allentown, Pa.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: NROTC; Drill Team: I.E.E.E.; Belle Air; Intra. Sports; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Villanova Singers. MICHAEL C. MIHALIC: 218 E. 151st St., Cleveland. Ohio: B.S. in Acct.: Acct. Soc.; Football. DAVID F. MILLER: 362 Rcdhill Dr.. Broomall, Pa.: B.S. in Acct.: SGA. Trcas., V.P. for Student Affairs; C. F. Day Hop Rep.; Soph. Steering Comm.; Acct. Soc.: Delta Pi Epsilon; Irish Cultural Soc.; Spirit Comm.; Who’s Who. DAVID J. MILLER: 812 Irvington Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa.: B.A. in Hist. WILLIAM C. MILLER: 6917 Persimmon Tree Rd., Be- thesda, Md.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: NROTC. B. R. Mondor L. R. Moore M. J. Morahan ROBERT M. MILLER: 409 Valley Rd., Phila., Pa.: B.S. in Educ. HARVEY M. MILLER: 449 Kenwood Rd.. Drexel Hill, Pa.: B.S. in Educ.: Intra. Sports. RONALD E. MILMAN: 1907 Wynnefield Ter., Phila., Pa.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: I.E.E.E. ROBERT A. MODAFFERI: 466 11th St.. Cresskill, N.J.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sports; Intra. Officials Assoc. MICHAEL P. MONACO: 178 Bclford Ave., Rutherford. N.J.: B.S. in Acct.: Acct. Soc.: Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Officials Assoc.; Intra. Sports. JOHN I. MONAGHAN: 108 N. Carol Blvd.. Upper Darby. Pa.: A.B. in Soc.: NROTC; K. of C.; Intra. Sports; Irish Cultural Soc. BERNARD R. MONDOR: 66 Hill St.. Saco. Me.: A.B. in Psych.: Delta Epsilon Sigma; Psych. Club. LOUIS R. MOORE: 4124 N. Richmond St., Arlington. Va.: B.S. in Math.: NROTC; Drill Team; Delta Epsilon Sigma; Intra. Sports; Math. Club; Rifle Team. MATTHEW 1. MORAHAN: 54 Carolina Ave., Newark. N.J.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Intra. Sports; Delta Pi Mu; Irish Cultural Soc. 303 B. A. Moran R. J. Morell K. A. Morgan BARBARA A. MORAN: 520 Lynch St., Rockville, Md.: B.S. in Nurs.: Pi Theta Chi; Majorette. RANDY j. MORELL: 6022 Mustang Dr., Rivcrdalc, Md.: B.A. in Humanities: Blue Key Soc.; Intra. Sports; Young Republicans; Young Democrats; Student Honors Council. KENNETH A. MORGAN: 457 tVoodbridgc Ave., Avenel, N.J.: B.A. in Eng.: Belle Masque, Pres., S.G.A. Rep.; Alpha Psi Omega, Pres. NICHOLAS M. MORGAN: Sonnenbergerstr 3, Wiesbaden, Germany: A.B. in Humanities: NROTC. GENE P. MORIO: 44 So. Loveland Ave., Kingston, Pa.: A. B. in Humanities. GEORGE H. MORTON: 5910 Pacific Ave., Wildwood Crest, N.J.: B.S. in Acct.: NROTC: Acct. Soc.; Gamma Phi. ROBERT J. MOSER: 1230 Union St., Lancaster, Pa.: A.B. in Pol. Sci.: Delta Epsilon Sigma; Pol. Union; Social Action Comm.; S.G.A.; Villanovan; Who’s Who. KAREN L. MOXLEY: 828 Meadow Dr., West Mifflin, Pa.: B. S. in Nurs.: Belle Air: N.F.C.C.S. FRANCIS J. MOYNIHAN: 73 Kings Hgwy.. Hampton. N.H.: A.B. in Soc. Sci.: |r. Steering Comm.: Soph. Steering Comm.: Delta Pi Epsilon. IFC Rep., Exec. Comm.; Hist. Club; Inter-Frat. Council; Irish Cultural Soc.; Pre-law Soc.; Critique. K. J. Moser K. L. Moxley F. J. Moynihan N. M. Morgan G. P. Morio G. H. Morton BASIL MUCHA: 1017 N. Tacoma St., Allentown, Pa.: B.E. in Mech. Engin.: Soph. Steering Comm.; Inter-Frat. Coun- cil: Tau Kappa Epsilon. KAREN M. MUDRY: 349 Ripka St., Phila., Pa.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: Alpha Xi Delta; I.E.E.E., Sec.; Belle Air, Divi- sions Editor; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi. V08EPH A. MULE: 246 Ribbon St.. Franklin Square, N.Y.: A. B. in Pol. Sci.: Sr. Steering Comm.; Jr. Steering Comm.: Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta, S.G.A. Rep.; Pre-law Soc. THOMAN F. MULLANY: 3615 Avenue M. Brooklyn. N.Y.: B. S. in Educ.: Crew; Intra. Sports; Intra. Officials Assoc.; NROTC. JOHN J. MULLEN: 971 Plymoth Rd., Norristown, Pa.: B.S. in Physics. EDWARD f. MULLER: 3 St. Paul's Crescent, Garden City, N.Y.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Intra. Sports; Spirit Comm. ROY R. MULLER: 39 Pennsylvania Ave., Flcmington, N.J.: B.S. in Acct.: Villanova Singers. DERMOTT O. MURPHY: 1555 Sugartown Rd.. Paoli. Pa.: B.S. in Math.: Irish Cultural Soc.; Math. Club; Ski Club; S.G.A. RAYMOND G. MURPHY: 17 Andrew Rd.. Manhasset, N.Y.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Irish Cultural Soc.; Intra. Sports. B. Mucha K. M. Mudry ). A. Mule T. F. Mullany T. J. Murphy |. J. Mullen VV. C. Murphy E. J. Muller B. V. Murray R. R. Muller R. N. Murray Jr. D. O. Murphy G. J. Muth R. G. Murphy J. N. Muth 304 M. J. Muth J. D. Nadybal T. J. Naylor R. J. Nehila D. J. Nellany R. J. Nevel TIMOTHY J. MURPHY: 1 Meeting House Hill, New Fair- field, Conn.: A.B. in Soc. Sci.: NROTC; K. of C.; Kappa Chi; Ski Club. WILLIAM C. MURPHY: 1010 Walnut St., Shamokin, Pa.: B.S. in Chem.: A.Ch.S. BRIAN V. MURRAY: 163 Old Palisade Rd.. Fort Lee, N.J.: B.S. in Econ.: NROTC; Gamma Phi, Sec.; Pi Sigma Epsi- lon; Pre-Law Soc.; Entrepreneur, Bus. Ed.; Omocron Delta Epsilon. RICHARD N. MURRAY JR.: 30 Liddington Ave., Clifton, N.J.: B.S. in Bio.: Bio. Club; K. of C.; Villanovan. GREGORY J. MUTH: 20 Den Herder Dr., Somerset, N.J.: B.S. in Educ.: Intra. Sports; Irish Cultural Soc.; P.S.E.A.; Track. JOHN N. MUTH: 1042 Cobbs St.. Drcxcl Hill, Pa.: A.B. in Soc. Sci.: C.C.D.; Intra. Sports; P.S.E.A. MICHAEL J. MUTH: 11217 Willowbrook Dr.. Potomac. Md.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Sr. Steering Comm.; Jr. Steering Comm.; Soph. Steering Comm.; Market. Soc. JONATHAN D. NADYBAL: 535 Lincoln Hwy. E., Ivwin, Pa.: B.S. in Econ.: K. of C.; Econ. Club. Treas.; Gamma Phi. Sec.; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Omicron Delta Epsilon. THOMAS J. NAYLOR: 835 Lundale Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa.: B.A. in Pol. Sci.: Acct. Soc.; Intra. Sports; Pi Sigma Epsi- lon; Pol. Union. RICHARD J. NEHILA: 252 Hath St., Morgan, N.J.: B.A. in Pol. Sci. DENNIS J. NELLANY: 393 Lakcvicw Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa.: B.S. in Acct.: Intra. Sports; Acct. Soc. RALPH J. NEVEL: 17301 Milburn Ave., Cleveland. Ohio; B.E. in Elec. Engin.: I.E.E.E.; Pol. Union; Spirit Comm.; Social Action Comm. TIMOTHY C. NICHOLSON: 13 Crown St.. Clinton, Mass.: B.A. in Eng. CHARLES NICHTER: 803 N. Second St., Emmaus, Pa.: B.S. in Bio. JOHN S. NOTTE: 42 Boon Ave., Glenolden, Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm. PETER N. NOTWICK JR.: 27 Jasmine Rd.. Levittown. Pa.: B.E. in Chem. Engin.: A.S.C.E.; Student Gov. Assoc.: Univ. Marching Band; Univ. Concert Band. KENNETH M. OBRIEN: 25 Conklin Ave., Woodmcre, N.Y.: B.E. in Civil Engin.: Baseball; Intra. Sports. JOSEPH F. O’CONNELL III: 292 Marlborough St.. Boston, Mass.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Belle Air, Photography Ed.; Photography Dept., Ed.; Stage Crew; Villanovan. T. C. Nicholson C. Nichter J. S. Notte P. N. Notwick Jr. K. M. O'Brien J. F. O'Connell B. M. O'Connor R. P. O'Connor C. G. O’Hara E. F. Ohep E. P. Oldfield L. G. O’Neil D. S. O'Neill A. P. O'Reilly K. J. Orna R. E. Orosc F. J. Ott Jr. F. T. Otterman G. E. Ollo II. S. Owens S. E. Ozga BERNARD M. O’CONNOR: 4 Jasko Ct., So. Amboy, N.J.: B.A. in Eng.: Delti Pi Mu. RONALD P. O’CONNOR: 71 Buckingham Rd., West Hempstead, N.Y.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Belle Air; Intra. Sports: Irish Cultural Soc.; Marketing Soc.; Pol. Union. CHARLES G. O'HARA: 4027 Bonsall Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa.: A.B. in Pol. Sci.: NROTC; Beta Gamma Soc., Treas.; Intra. Sports; Tau Kappa Epsilon. EDVARDO F. OHEP: M-305 376 Sugartown Rd.. Devon, Pa.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: VISA; Spanish Club; I.E.E.E.; Soccer Club. EDWIN P. OLDFIELD: 2521 Edna Dr., Vineland, N.J.: A.B. in Soc. Sci.: Intra. Officials Assoc.; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; Ski Club. LAURENCE G. O’NEIL: 815 Stamford Dr.. Neptune. N.J.: A. B. in Soc. Sci.: Crew; Pre-law Soc.; Sociological Soc. DENNIS S. O’NEILL: 106 Deep Dcnk Rd.. Villanova, Pa.: B. A. in Humanities: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Football; Intra. Sports. ANDREW P. O’REILLY: 15 Walnut Ave., Floral Park, N.Y.: B.E. in Chem. Engin.: Track; A.I.Ch.E.; Tau Beta Pi, Recording Sec.; Irish Cultural Soc. KATHLEEN J. ORNA: 12121 Aster Rd.. Phila., Pa.: B.S. in Nurs.: Sigma Tau Delta: Women’s Glee Club. T. A. Pacewicz J. Palandjoglou T. ). Palguta RICHARD E. OROSE: 501 E. Vine St.. Stowe. Pa.: B.S. in Bio.: Alpha Epsilon Delta; Kappa Chi; K. of C.; Intra. Sports; Villanova Singers. FRANCIS J. OTT |R.: 52 Poplar St., Williamstown, N.J.: B.S. in Bio.: Bio. Club; Soc. of Mass Servers ft Lectors. F. THOMAS OTTERMAN: 1177 Academy Dr.. Youngs- town, Ohio: B.E. in Mech. Engin.: A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports. GREGORY E. OTTO: Nelson Ridge Rd.. Princeton. N.J.: B.A. in Humanities: Alpha Phi Omega; Intra. Sports; Stage Crew; Basketball Club. HARRY S. OWENS: 62 Hiles Ave., Salem. N.J.: B.S. in Acct.: Acct. Soc.; Intra. Sports. STANLEY E. OZGA: R.D. 2. Elverson, Pa.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi. THOMAS A. PACEWICZ: 174 East Main St.. Plymouth, Pa.: B.S. in Chem.: Chem. Club. JORDAN PALANDJOGLOU: Av. Del Libertador 2902, Buenos Aires. Argentina: B.E. in Chem. Engin.: A.I.Ch.E.; Rugby; Soccer; Spanish Club; Intra. Sports. THOMAS J. PALGUTA: 174 Jensen Ave., Rahway, N.J.: B.S. in Educ.: NROTC: Drill Team: Delta Pi Mu; Pre-I.aw Soc.; Pistol Team; Soc. of Mass Servers ft Lectors; P.S.E.A.; Veteran's Club, Sec. 306 GERALD W. PANCHERI: 2103 S. Hicks St., Phila., Pa.: B.A. in Pol. Sci.: Young Republicans. JAMES E. PANNY: 819 Beechwool Ave., Collingdale, Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Intra. Sports; Ski Club. MARIO J. PAPA: 4 Fenway Ct., Crcsskill, N.J.: B.S. in Econ.: Crew; Econ. Club: Lacrosse; Pi Sigma Epsilon. JAMES C. PAPP: 91 Morningside Terrace, Stratford. Conn.: A.B. in Hist.: Hist. Club; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Rugby: Swimming. CARL J. PARDINI: 342 N. Central Blvd., Broomall, Pa.: A. B. in Soc.: Delta Epsilon Sigma; Lambda Kappa Delta. IOHN A. PARESE: 6 Levere St.. North Haven, Conn.: B.A. in Eng.: Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Sports. THOMAS J. PARR: 2234 Grecourt Dr., Toledo. Ohio: B.A. in Humanities: Villanova Singers. SHAILESH K. PATEL: G-4, 105 Charles Dr., Bryn Mawr. Pa.: B.E. in Mech. Engin. PAUL C. PATSIS: 508 Laurel Ave.. Point Pleasant, N.J.: B. A. in Eng.: Soph. Steering Comm.: Orientation Comm.: Belle Air, Copy Ed.; Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta. Sec.; Pre-Law Club; Ski Club. ROBERT T. PATTON: 4069 Lasher Rd.. Drexel Hill, Pa.: B.S. in Chcm.: A.I.Ch.S. DONALD A. PAWLICZEK: RFD 2 Box 400. Goshen, N.Y.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Officials Assoc.; Vil- lanovan, Circulation Mgr., Business Mgr. WILLIAM J. PEARSON: 214 S. Sproul Rd.. Broomall, Pa.: B.E. in Mech. Engin.: A.S.M.E.; Villanova Engineer. FRANCIS B. PENDOLA: Main Ave., Richland, N.J.: B.E. in Mech. Engin.: A.S.M.E.: Basketball Club. PHILIP P. PERRI: 1905 Rosemar Lane, Ocean City, N.J.: A. B. in Soc. Sci.: Soph. Steering Comm.; Intcr-Frat. Coun- cil, Exec. V. Pres.; Lambda Kappa Delta; Spirit Comm.; Orientation Comm. JEFFREY E. PESNEL: 80 Dorrock Rd.. Delmar, N.Y.: B.S. in Bus. Adm. JOHN R. PETERS: 2833 Pennsylvania St.. Allentown, Pa.: B. S. in Bus. Adm.: Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta; Marketing Soc. JOHN C. PETERSON: Box 129G Seacrest Village, Kitty Hawk, N.C.: B.A. in Pol. Sci.: Intra. Sports; Stage Crew; SGA Rep.; Swimming. VINCENT L. PETRILLO: 1071 West Ave.. Springfield, Pa.: B.S. in Physics: Physics Club. G. W. Pancheri J. E. Panny M. J. Papa J. C. Papp C. ). Pardini J. A. Parese T. J. Parr S. K. Patel C. P. Patsis R. T. Patton D. A. Pawliczek W. J. Pearson F. B. Pendola P. P. Perri J. E. Pesnel J. R. Peters J. C. Peterson V. L. Pctrillo 307 W. D. Pclrino L. L. Pfaff M. D. Piccone H. J. Pickar J. T. Pidgeon R. J. Pignataro W. M. Pile J. P. Pinto P. C. Pislor R. C. Pizzano B. A. Podcasy G. J. Poggi L. G. Poole M. W. Poole IV J. J. Poplaski Jr. F. A. Pound M. R. Pouy L. A. E. Pregenzer WILLIAM D. PETRINO: 5 Gaynor PL, Glen Rock. N.J.: A. B. in Psych.: Psych. Club: Rugby; Intra. Sports. LESLIE L. PFAFF: 214 University Ave., Ithaca, N.Y.: B.S. in Nurs.: Soph. Class Officer, Sec.; Belle Air; Pi Theta Chi. MARIO D. PICCONE: 217 Edgcmont Ave., Ardmore, Pa.: B. S. in Bus. Adm.: Marketing Soc.; Intra. Sports; Spirit Comm. HAROLD J. PICKAR: Star Route, Pottstown, Pa.: B.A. in Eng.: CCD; Intra. Sports; Photo Dept. JOHN T. PIDGEON: 4014 Redden Rd.. Drexel Hill. Pa.: B.S. in Acct.: Intra. Sports. ROBERT J. PIGNATARO: 133 Montclair Ave., Montclair, N.J.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Intra. Sports; Finance Soc. WALTER M. PILE: 6 Cleveland Ave., Massapequa, N.Y.: A.B. in Soc. Sci.: Villanova Investments, Trcas.; Sociologi- cal Soc. JOSEPH P. PINTO: 2716 Colorado St.. Phila., Pa.: A.B. in Psych.: Psych. Club, V. Pres. PETER C. PISLOR: 49 Lenox Ave., Clifton. N.J.: B.S. in Bio.: Bio. Club, Trcas.; Alpha Epsilon Delta. ROBERT C. PIZZANO: 26 Curtis Rd., Natick, Mass.: B.E. in Civil Engin.: NROTC; A.S.C.E. BERNARD A. PODCASY: 36 St. Mary’s Rd., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.: B.A. in Pol. Sci.: Lambda Kappa Delta. GABRIEL J. POGGI: 609 Stacy Ct., Towson, Md.: A.B. in Soc. Sci.: Intra. Sports; Soph. Steering Comm.; Belle Air, Bus. Mgr. LEROY G. POOLE: 23rd Grays Ferry Ave., Phila., Pa.: B.S. in Math. MAYNARD W. POOLE IV: Sunnybrookc, Radnor, Pa.: B.A. in Eng.: NROTC; Orientation Comm. JOSEPH J. POPLASKI JR.: 67 Ellsworth St.. Medford, Mass.: B.S. in Math.: Math Club. FRANCIS A. POUND: 37 Bridge St., Carthage. N.Y.: B.S. in Educ.: PSEA: Delta Epsilon Sigma. MICHAEL R. POUY: 541 Gen. Steuben Rd.. King of Prussia, Pa.: B.S. in Math: Villanova Singers, Sales Mgr. LYNN ANN E. PREGENZER: 174 Continental Ave., River Edge, N.J.: B.S. in Nurs.: Political Union; Univ. Marching Band; Univ. Concert Band. 308 J. W. Pressler D. C. Prosperi J. S. Prusinowski S. L. Puente J. P. Purrazzella B. S. Quinn J. H. Quinn Jr. J. J. Raciomilc Jr. M. Ratchford H. V. Ratke A. P. Ravis R. D. Reardon R. R. Redding D. E. Reid J. P. Reidy JAMES W. PRESSLER: 25 Virginia Avc., West Springfield. Mass.: B.S. in Humanities: Hockey; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; Villanovan. DAVID C. PROSPERI III: 100 Chapin Avc., Staten Island, N.Y.: A.B. in Soc. Sci.: Bio. Club; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Univ. Marching Band: Alpha Phi Omega. JOSEPH S. PRUSINOWSKI: 120 N. Waterloo Rd.. Devon, Pa.: B.A. in Pol. Sci.: Basketball Club; Intra. Sports; Pre- Law Soc.; Pi Sigma Epsilon. STEPHEN L. PUENTE: 6928 Dennison St., San Diego, Calif.: B.S. in Bus. Adm. JOSEPH P. PURRAZZELLA: 852 Brookside Dr., Toms River, N.J.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Marketing Club. BRIAN S. QUINN: 701 Powder Mill Lane, Phila., Pa.: A.B. in Hist.: Lambda Kappa Delta; Pre-Law Soc. JOHN H. QUINN JR.: 321 Krewson Terrace, Willow Grove, Pa.: B.S. in Acct.: NROTC; Pi Sigma Epsilon. JOHN J. RADOMILE JR.: 4201 State Rd.. Drexel Hill. Pa.: B.S. in Bio.: Alpha Phi Omega; Belle Air; Bio. Club; Intra. Sports; Basketball Club. MICHAEL RATCHFORD: 110 Winthrop Rd.. Edison, N.J.: B.E. in Elec. Engin. L. A. Reilly J. J. Reitano D. P. Reynolds HENRY V. RATKE |R.: 215 Grampian Blvd., Williamsport. Pa.: B.S. in Acct.: Acct. Soc.; Intra. Sports; Irish Cultural Soc.; Pol. Union; Pre-Law Soc. ALBERT P. RAVIS: 621 Willow St.. Pottstown, Pa.: B.A. in Humanities: Intra. Official Assoc.; Intra. Sports: Photo Club; Pol. Union; Pre-Law Soc.; Ski Club. ROBERT I). REARDON: RD 2 Box 479, Seneca Falls. N.Y.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Acct. Soc.; Econ. Club; Intra. Sports; K. of C. RONALD R. REDDING: 662 Long Lane, Gettysburg, Pa.: B.S. in Educ.: Intra. Sports; P.S.E.A. DAVID E. REID: North Five Points Rd., West Chester, Pa.: B.S. in Acct.: Lambda Kappa Delta; Intra. Sports; Irish Cultural Soc. JOSEPH P. REIDY: 18 Malvern Rd.. Newark. Del.: A.B. in Soc.: Swimming. LAWRENCE A. REILLY: 155 Hamilton Ave., Princeton, N.J.: A.B. in Soc. JEROME J. REITANO: 756 Fern St.. Yeadon. Pa.: B.S. in Educ.: Jr. Class Book; Sr. Class Book; P.S.E.A. DAVID P. REYNOLDS: 29 Grover Lane. W. Caldwell, N.J.: B.A. in Eng.: Lynx: Villanovan. 309 R. I.. Rice J. P. Riehl R. C. Reithmiller M. A. Rifici M. C. Riley A. f. Rinn RAYMOND L. RICE: 1183 Colgate Dr., Monroeville, Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Alpha Phi Omega; Intra. Sports; Pol. Union. JAMES P. RIEHL: 340 Levick St., Phila., Pa.: B.S. in Chem.: A.Ch.S.; Intra. Sports. ROSEMARY C. RIETHMILLER: 333 Meetinghouse Rd.. Jenkintown, Pa.: A.B. in Soc. MARIA A. RIFICI: 1210 Grand Ave., Asbury Park, N.J.: B.S. in Nurs.: Alpha Xi Delta, Pres.; Inter-Frat Council. MARY C. RILEY: 1620 West Chester Pike, West Chester, Pa.: B.S. in Educ. ALFRED J. RINN: 16 Norcroft Rd.. Jersey City, N.J.: B.E. in Mech. Engin.: Tau Kappa Epsilon; Intra. Sports; Villa- nova Engineer; A.S.M.E. EUGENE A. RITTI: 4 Vernon Lane, Malvern, Pa.: A.B. in Hist.: Pre-Law Soc., V. Pres.: Track. ROBERT E. RIVA: 40 Highland Ave., Short Hills, N.J.: B.A. in Humanities: NROTC; Sr., Jr., Soph. Steering Comm.; Belle Air; Hist. Club; Inter-Frat Council; I.C.S.; Lambda Kappa Delta, Pres.; Who’s Who. RICHARD F. RIVIFLLO: Linda Court .pts.. B-10. 830 W. Springfield Rd., Springfield, Pa.: B.S in Educ.: Intra. Sports; P.S.E.A. REGINA A. ROBSHAW: 99 Sargent Dr., Buffalo, N.Y.: B.A. in Pol. Sci.: Belle Air, Managing Ed. ROBERT F. RODACHY: 3035 Elyria Ave., Lorain, Ohio: B.A. in Pol. Sci.: Villanova Singers; Spires. CARLOS S. RODRIGUEZ: 15 Avon Rd., Larchmont, N.Y.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Intra. Sports; Irish Cultural Soc.; Track; Wrestling. STEPHEN F. ROLLIN: 7546 Brockton Rd., Phila., Pa.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: I.E.E.E. ALBERT C. ROMANO: 721 Greenway Ave., Darby, Pa.: A. B. in Eng.: Delta Epsilon Sigma. JESUS E. ROMERO: 114 Highland Ave., Bala Cynwyd, Pa.: B.S. in Econ. JOSEPH P. ROSCIOLI: 121 Gallagher Rd., Wayne, Pa.: B. E. in Civil Engin.: Basketball Club; A.S.C.E. THOMAS A. ROSE: Continental Oil Aportado 142, Mara- caibo, Venezuela: B.A. in Pol. Sci.: Lambda Kappa Delta; Pre-Law Soc.; Spanish Club; SGA. JOHN A. ROSSI: 590 Sanger St., Phila., Pa.: B.E. in Chem. Engin.: A.I.Ch.E. MARC ROTHENBERG: 2685 Lcvick St., Phila., Pa.: B.A. in Humanities: stron. Soc., Treas.; Intra. Sports; Pol. Union. E. A. Ritti R. E. Riva R. F. Rivielln R. A. Robshaw R. F. Rodachy C. S. Rodriguez S. F. Rollin A. C. Romano J. E. Romero J. P. Roscioli T. A. Rose J. A. Rossi M. Rothenberg V. A. Rotondi f. J. Rousseau P. J. Rowan T. E. Rowe P. J. Rowland 310 M. A. Ruane P. J. Rudden W. J. Rueger A. N. Ruggieri R. J. Rumsey A. F. Russo VINCENT A. ROTONDI: 311 Collom St., Phila., Pa.: B.E. in Elec. Engin. JEFFREY J. ROUSSEAU: 24 Dairy Farm Rd., Norwalk, Conn.: A.B. in Pol. Sci.: Jr. Steering Comm.; Soph. Steer- ing Comm.; Delta Pi Mu; Intra. Officials Assoc., Pres.; Intra. Sports. PATRICK J. ROWAN: 518 Market St., Gloucester, N.J.: A. B. in Psych.: Alpha Phi Omega, Sec.; Psych. Club; Bio. Club. THOMAS E. ROWE: 34 Waite St., Norwich, N.Y.: A.B. in Soc. Sci.: Sr., Jr., Soph. Steering Comm.; Hist. Club; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Pol. Union; Pre-Law Soc.; Spanish Club; Belle Air. PETER J. ROWLAND: 105 Fourth St., Hackcttstown, N.J.: B. S. in Educ. MICHAEL A. RUANE: 3836 Albermarle Avc., Drcxcl Hill, Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Intra. Sports; Irish Cultural Soc.; Ski Club. PAUL J. RUDDEN: Whistler Rd., Manhasset, N.Y.: A.B. in Pol. Sci.: Crew; lynx; Pre-Law Soc.; Critique; Student Court. WILLIAM J. RUEGER: 137-57 25th Avc., Whitcstonc, N.Y.: B.S. in Bio.: Bio. Club, Sec.; Soc. of Mass Servers Lec- tors; Spanish Club; Alpha Epsilon Delta. ALEXANDER N. RUGGIERI: 110 So. 8th St., Vineland, N.J.: B.A. in Eng.: Sociological Soc.; P.S.E.A. ROBERT J. RUMSEY: 4 Easy St., Kirkwood, N.Y.: A.B. in Soc.: Intra. Sports; Ski Club. ANTHONY F. RUSSO: 603 N. 64th St., Phila., Pa.: B.A. in Mod. Lang. SAVINO J. RUSSONIELLO: 340 Lincoln Avc., Orange, N.J.: A.B. in Soc.: Soph. Steering Comm.; Bio. Club; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc.; Sociological Soc.; Spirit Comm. R. PAUL RYAN: 165 Signal Rd., Drexcl Hill, Pa.: B.S. in Math: Math Club; Intra. Sports; Spirit Comm. SMERALDO J. SABATINI: 21 Thompson Dr., Havcrtown, Pa.: B.A. in Hist. ROBERT J. SACCARO: 310 N. 7th St., Prospect Park, N.J.: B.A. in Humanities: Chem. Club; Stage Crew; Intra. Sports; Soph. Steering Comm. JOHN F. SADOWSKI: 82 N. Lincoln St.. Mechanicsville, N.Y.: B.E. in Civil Engin.: A.S.C.E. GORGE P. SALA: La Alhambaa Almcna 6, Ponce, Puerto Rico: A.B. in Pol. Sci.: Spanish Club. S. J. Russoniello K. P. Ryan S. J. Sabatini R. J. Saccaro J. F. Sadowski G. P. Sala fry MsAI A. J. Salierno P. T. Sanoski N. J. Santangelo R. C. Santanna Jr. T. F. Santini J. W. Savage D. L. Savoie R. V. Schaffer IV. G. Scheuerman Jr. M. W. Schiller E. A. Schirick P. M. Schlotman S. J. Schmcrgc M. J. Schneider R. F. Schneider ANTHONY J. SALIERNO: 2706 Columbus Ave., N. Bell- more. N.Y.: B.A. in Humanities: Bio. Club; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Intra. Sports. PAUL T. SANOSKI: Rt. 147. Middlcficld. Conn.: B.E. in Mcch. Engin.: Alpha Phi Omega; A.S.M.E.; Intra. Sports; Rifle Team. NORMAN J. SANTANGELO: 437 W. 10th Ave., Consho hockcn, Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Gamma Phi: Market. S'jC. RAYMOND C. SANTANNA JR.: 1903 Colonial Rd.. Har- risburg, Pa.: B.A. in Eng.: Intra. Sports: Villanova Singers. THOMAS F. SANTINI: 196 E. Conestoga Rd.. Devon, Pa.: B.S. in Chem.: A.Ch.S.; Intra. Sports. JOSEPH W. SAVAGE: 138 North St.. Watertown, Conn.: B.S. in Econ.: Market. Soc. DANIEL L. SAVOIE: 65 Naushon Rd.. Pawtucket, R.I.: B.E. in Civil Engin.: A.S.C.E.; Crew; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Ski Club: WWVU. ROBERT W. SCHAFFER: 965 Valley Rd.. Blue Bell, Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: S.G.A.: Delta Pi Epsilon. WALTER G. SCHEUERMAN JR.: Sutphin Rd.. Yardley, Pa.: A.B. in Pol. Sci. MARK W. SCHILLER: 105 Palmerston Rd., Rochester, N.Y.: B.A. in Humanities: Sr. Steering Comm.; Football; Intra. Sports; Lambda Kappa Delta. D. K. Schocnen P. R. Scholl R. J. Scholz EDWARD A. SCHIRICK: 95 South Manor Ave., Kingston. N.Y.: B.A. in Pol. Sci. PAUL M. SCHLOTMAN: 17 Revere Rd.. Larchmont, N.Y.: B.E. in Chem. Engin.: Villanova Singers; Intra. Sports; Rugby; Irish Cultural Soc.; Wrestling; A.I.Ch.E. STEPHEN J. SCHMERGE: 835 Claflin Ave., Mamaroneck, N.Y.: B.A. in Hist.: Soc. of Mass Servers Lectors; Rugby; Football; I.C.S.; Hist. Club: Wrestling; Jr. Class Book. MICHAEL JAMES SCHNEIDER: 462 Queens Ave., Mas- sapequa, N.Y.: B.A. in Eng.: Intra. Sports. RICHARD F. SCHNEIDER: 462 Queens Ave., Massapequa, N.Y.: B.E. in Civil Engin.: Intra. Sports; A.S.C.E. DAVID K. SCHOENEN: 617 Green Ct., Bethlehem, Pa.: B.S. in Acct.: Jr. Steering Comm.; Soph. Steering Comm.; Gamma Phi. PAUL R. SCHOLL: 151 Valley Run Dr., Cherry Hill, N.J.: B.S. in Chem. ROBERT J. SCHOLZ: 335 Cherry Lane, Havertown, Pa.: B.E. in Chem. Engin.: A.I.Ch.E.; Intra. Sports. 312 GARY D. SCHROYER: 17034 Anita Rd.. Fraser, Mich.: B.S. in Bio.: Intra. Sports; Intra. Officials Assoc. BARBARA A. SCHULTZ: 235 Forest Hills Circle, Devon, Pa.: B.S. in Nurs.: Alpha Xi Delta; Univ. Marching Band. CHRISTOPHER R. SCHULZ: 16th St. Ocean Ave., Barncgat Light, N.J.: A.B. in Pol. Sci.: Spirit Comm. HERBERT J. SCHUSTER: 1392 Isabella Ave., Union, N.J.: B.A. in Pol. Sci.: Pre-Law Soc.; Ski Club. JOHN J. SCHWAY: 6543 Windsor Ave., Phila., Pa.: A.B. in Soc. ROBERT J. SCHWECHERL: 3549 Stephen La.. Wantagh, N.Y.: B.S. in Acct.: Delta Pi Mu, Pres.; Acct. Soc.; Intra. Sports; Inter-Frat. Council; Shamokinaki. MICHAEL A. SCULLY: 1429 Dorcl Rd.. Rydal, Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Sr. Steering Comm.; Delta Pi Epsilon; Finance Soc.; Intra. Sports; Track; S.G.A. RICHARD P. SEELAUS: 114 Avon Rd., Narberth, Pa.: B.S. in Econ. KAREN E. SEKERAK: 26 Wavcrly PL, Bridgeport, Conn.: B.S. in Nurs.: Cheerleader; Pi Theta Chi; Who’s Who. ROBERT J. SEMAN: Eugene Blvd. Frank Ave., S. Amboy, N.J.: B.E. in Mech. Engin.: Pi Tau Sigma; A.S.M.E. JOHN A. SERGOUIC: 3 Edgewater Lane, Sevcrna Park, Md.: B.S. in Econ.: Jr. Steering Comm.; Delta Pi Epsilon; Econ. Soc.; Gamma Phi; Lacrosse; Omnicron Delta Epsilon. JOHN A. SGRIGNOLI: 410 Bristol Dr., Harrisburg, Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Villanova Singers; Intra. Sports; Math Club; Finance Soc.; Spires. WILLIAM M. SHAUNESSY: 4 Wellington, Rd., Livingston, N.J.: B.S. in Acct.: Cheerleader; Spirit Comm.; Acct. Soc.; Baseball. F. GENE SHELLENBERGER JR.: 449 Prince Frederick St., King of Prussia, Pa.: B.E. in Elec. Engin. KATHLEEN M. SHELLEY: 3631 Holt Lane, Huntingdon Valley, Pa.: A.B. in Soc. Sci.: Sociological Soc.; Social Action Club. GERALD F. SIIERM: 5009 Marvine Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa.: B.S. in Acct.: NROTC; Soph. Steering Comm.; Acct. Soc.; Delta Pi Epsilon; Swimming; Intra. Sports. WILLIAM T. SHEVLAND: 2013 Oakmont Ave., Haver- town, Pa.: A.B. in Pol. Sci.: Sr., Jr., Soph. Steering Comm.; Blue Key Soc.; Intra. Sports; Pol. Union; Pre-Law Soc. JOHN R. SHUHLER: Rt. 1, Box 196, E. Greenville, Pa.: B.E. in Mech. Engin.: Pi Tau Sigma; A.S.M.E. G. D. Schroyer B. A. Schultz C. R. Schulz H. J. Schuster J. J. Schway R. J. Schwecherl M. A. Scully R. P. Seelaus K. E. Sekerak R. J. Seman J. A. Sergouic J. A. Sprignoli 313 W. M. Shauncssy F. G. Shellenberger Jr. K. M. Shelley G. F. Sherm W. T. Shcvland J. R. Shuhlcr S. L. Sims R. S. Skula L. A. Sloane I- A. Slusarz A. P. Smith E. J. Smith R. D. Smith S. J. Snarski Jr. J. R. Snell J. E. Snider J. M. Snyder G. S. Soltis C. A. Sorantino J. S. Sowinski J. D. Speakman Jr. SAMMY L. SIMS: 411-5th Place South, Phenix City, Ala.: A.B. in Soc.: Basketball; Baseball; Black Student League. ROBERT S. SKULA: 18 Lois Ct., Wayne, N.J.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Intra. Sports. LEONARD A. SLOANE: 5810 Oakland St.. Phila., Pa.: A. B. in Soc. Sci.: NROTC; Football; Intra. Sports; Pre-Law Soc. lOHN A. SLUSARZ: 100 Foster Rd., S. Windsor, Conn.: B. E. in Elec. Engin.: I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Nu; Rifle Team; Tau Beta Pi. ANGELA P. SMITH: 826 E. Dorset St., Phila., Pa.: B.S. in Nurs.: N.F.C.C.S.: Pol. Union; Women’s Glee Club. EDWARD J. SMITH: 7256 Githens Ave., Pennsaukcn, N.J.: B.S. in Chem.: Intra. Sports; A.Ch.S. ROBERT D. SMITH: 8 Sutton PL. Ossining. N.Y.: A.B. in Econ.: Econ. Club; SGA. STANLEY J. SNARSKI JR.: 134 Hopkins Rd.. Baltimore. Md.: B.E. in Mech. Engin.: Pi Tau Sigma; Villanova Engi- neer; A.S.M.E., SGA Rep.; Intra. Sports; Basketball Club. JOHN R. SNELL: Andover Rd. R.D. 2, Glen Moore, Pa.: A.B. in Pol. Sci.: Intra. Sports; I.C.G.; Young Democrats. R. S. Stanck M. S. Staump J. B. Stec JAMES E. SNIDER: 1779 Lincoln Hwy. E., Lancaster, Pa.: A. B. in Pol. Sci.: Intra. Sports; N.F.C.C.S.; Pol. Union; Pre- Law Soc.; Young Democrats. JAMES M. SNYDER: 1213 Linden St., Reading, Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: K. of C.; Finance Soc.; Hist. Club; Intra. Sports; Kappa Chi; Inter-Frat. Council; Jr. Steering Comm. GLENN S. SOLTIS: 606 Salisbury St., Worcester, Mass.: B. S. in Math.: Basketball Club: Golf Team; Intra. Sports; K. of C.; Math. Club; Kappa Chi. CAROL A. SORANTINO: 39 Maple Ave., Cedarvillc, N.J.: B.A. in Educ.: Jr. Class Sec.; Soph. Steering Comm.; Co- Chairman Dorm Council; Orientation Comm. JOHN S. SOWINSKI: 1273 Harding Rd.. Vineland, N.J.: B.E. in Elec. Engin.: I.E.E.E.; Eta Kappa Nu. JOHN D. SPEAKMAN JR.: 1508 Dilworth Rd.. Wilmington. Del.: B.S. in Bio.: Bio. Club; Intra. Sports; K. of C. ROBERT S. STANEK: Frost St., Plantsville, Conn.: B.S. in Acct.: Acct. Soc.; Gamma Phi. MARY S. STAUMP: 1957 Duncan Dr.. Scotch Plains. N.J.: B.S. in Nurs.: Sigma Tau Delta. JOSEPH B. STEC: 1217 Spruce Dr., Richardson, Texas: B.S. in Math.: NROTC; Intra. Sports; Math. Club. 314 R. J. Sicci E. M. Stiles R. N. Stillman J. A. Stopper N. J. Story A. H. Strollc T. F. Strybuc D. S. Stuckey A. P. Sullivan E. J. Sullivan T. F. Sullivan S. A. Swan R. A. Swiss P. M. Synowicz N. C. Tacconclli W. J. Tackaberry J. J. Talbot W. G. Taylor ROBERT J. STEEL: 5432 Springfield Ave., Phila.. Pa.: B.S. in Math. E. MICHAEL STILES: 71 Auburn Rd.. West Hartford. Conn.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: NROTC; Iota Delta Nu; Intra. Sports: K. of C.; Alpha Phi Omega; Belle Air; Conserva- tive Club. RICHARD N. STILLMAN: 20 Forest La.. Scarsdale. N.Y.: B.A. in Humanities: Conservative Club: Pol. Union. JOHN A. STOPPER: 110 Hanvey Ave.. Reading. Pa.: A.B. in Hist.: Football; Intra. Sports; Irish Cultural Soc. NANCY J. STORY: 5 Parkway Lane. Bradford. Pa.: A.B. in Soc. ALFRED H. STROLLE: 825 Fern St.. Yeadon. Pa.: B.S. in Bus. Adm.: Gamma Phi; Spirit Comm. THOMAS F. STRYBUC: 11625 Gifford Ave., Phila.. Pa.: B.S. in Acct.: NROTC; Acet. Soc.; Intra. Sports. DENNIS S. STUCKEY: 589 Bob White Rd.. Wayne. Pa.: B.S. in Acct.: Acct. Soc.; Intra. Sports. ALAN P. SULLIVAN: 268 Main St.. Groveland. Mass.: A.B. in Soc. Sci.: Belle Masque, SGA Rep.; Rugby; Alpha Psi Omega. EDWARD J. SULLIVAN: 465 Manhasset Woods Rd.. Man- hasset, N.Y.: A.B. in Pol. Sci.: Delta Pi Mu. TIMOTHY F. SULLIVAN: 1128 Blythe Ave., Drexel Hill. 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Pa. 19010 LA 5-0616 GIFTS - SOCIAL STATIONERY - CARDS 341 COOPER S SPORTCENTER 4655 N. 5th Street Phila.. Pa. 19140 DA 9-9184-85 FULL LINE OF SPORTING GOODS RAYMOND RHODES AGENCY INC. Ray Rhodes • John Soldoveri • Donald Berkhout REAL ESTATE GENERAL INSURANCE 315 Lafayette Ave.. Hawthorne. N.J. HA 7-3000 JOSEPH R. FARRELL Building Construction Since 1922 144 CEDAR AVENUE WEST CONSHOHOCKEN. PA. 19428 Joseph R. Farrell TAylor 8-8800 Compliments de KISS ART CO. Slock and Custom Picture Framing Sculpturing - Portrait Painting Murals Monuments Oil Painting - Etchings on Silk - Prints - Mirrors of the Paintings Cleaned and Restored • Gilding ARTISTS’ MATERIALS Opposite Fire House at Merion Avenue CAMPUS BARBER SHOP 876 Lancaster Avenue Bryn Mawr, Pa. LA 5-8576 342 Jim Glennon . . . Bob Gibson Victoria Shrader John Guigliano .....President Vice President .....Secretary .....Treasurer THE 1970 BELLE AIR VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY VILLANOVA. PENNSYLVANIA 19083 GABRIEL J POGGI BUSINESS MANAGER EDWARD J. KILEY EDITOR-IN-CHIEF GINA ROBSHAW MANAGING EOITOR LAWRENCE B-4000 EXT. 201 This is the 48th volume of the Belle Air. It represents the sweat, the creative thought, and the tears of a handful of people to whom life at Villanova meant more than the inside of Falvey Library or the interior of a beer can. They have taken this school and shown it the way it is—a community of Man, struggling to find meaning and happiness in a frustrating environment. I thank them for this book. I thank you, the members of the Villanova Community for the interest and the money you gave. I thank God for giving me an opportunity to take part and to see this all happen. Edward J. Kiley Editor-in-chief 344 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Edward J. Kiley THE 1970 BELLE AIR STAFF MANAGING EDITOR Gina Robshaw BUSINESS MANAGER Gabriel Poggi MODERATOR Mr. Thomas C. Linahan COPY Paul Patsis Phillip Viencr Kevin Dillon, Phil Dunn, Robert Riva, Tom Vandergast DIVISIONS Karen Mudry John Dillon, Martin Fertig EXCHANGE Alice Finore FRATERNITY Richard Dyer Irene Davidson, Joe Mule' ORGANIZATIONS Leslie Pfaff J. C. Bresnahan, James Courtney, Joseph Legato, Karen Moxley, Michael Savini PHOTOGRAPHY Joseph O’Connell, III Ron Bardawil, John Breger, David Carroll, Lawrence Chan, Wing Luen Chan, Mark Edman, Greg Hammer, Dennis Luke, Terrence McDonald, Brian McNamara, Karen Mudry, John Novotny, George Tillman, Thomas Yoder, James Zogby. SENIOR Anne Corrigan JoAnn Tulley Marie Bongiovonni, Janet Buckridge, Joan Dombroski, Laurene Dornblaser, Pam Reeves, Kathleen SchifFner, Doris Taucsh SOCIAL D. Christopher Kunkel Cecilia Smith Anita Bigatel, Richard Burch, Maryann Cronin, John Gunn, Sue Mancini, Sue McKriesh, Judi Shields, Phil Toohey SPORTS Garrett D. Edwards Ronald P. 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