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EXPLORER 


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For  fifty-two  years  Brother  F.  Azarias,  F.S.C.,  was  a 
member  of  the  Brothers  of  the  Christian  Schools.  His 
death  on  September  1,  1965,  ended  a  career  of  eight- 
een years  of  service  to  the  La  Salle  community. 

Brother  A,  as  he  was  known  by  all,  was  born  in  Phila- 
delphia and  entered  the  order  in  1913;  he  professed  his 
perpetual  vows  in  1922,  earned  a  bachelor's  degree 
from  La  Salle  College  in  1924,  and  received  his  master 
of  arts  degree  in  1927.  Among  a  score  of  teaching  and 
administrative  positions.  Brother  served  at  West  Cath- 
olic High  School,  where  he  was  principal  in  1940-41; 
La  Salle  High  School;  St.  Patrick's  in  Newark;  Central 
Catholic  in  Pittsburgh  (vice  principal,  1929-39);  Calvert 
Hall,  Baltimore;  and  the  University  of  Scranton. 

His  devotion  to  and  active  interest  in  improving  the 
field  of  education  could  be  seen  in  his  active  mem- 
bership in  the  American  Association  of  School  Admin- 
istrators, the  National  Society  of  College  Teachers  of 
Education,  and  the  Adult  Education  Council  of  Penn- 
sylvania. His  most  direct  influence  upon  La  Salle  stu- 
dents came  during  his  tenure  as  chairman  of  the  Edu- 
cation Department  from  1948  to  1964;  when,  as  both 
teacher  and  counselor,  he  directed  his  students  through 
the  intellectual  and  spiritual  preparation  necessary  for 
the  teaching  profession. 

Because  of  his  outgoing  personality  and  many  friends 
in  the  teaching  field,  he  was  able  to  help  many  of  his 
former  students  obtain  teaching  positions.  His  amiable 
personality  could  be  felt  wherever  he  traveled.  To  the 
memory  of  Brother  Azarias,  his  distinguished  service, 
and  personable  enthusiasm,  the  1966  Explorer  is 
dedicated. 


CONTENTS 


COLLEGE  LIFE 8 

FACUTY  AND 

ADMINISTRATION 16 

SERVICE 36 

SOCIAL 72 

EVENING  DIVISION  •       •    •  90 

SPORTS 106 

GRADUATES 128 


College  life  is  an  experience  in  oppor- 
funity.  It  is  book  and  companion,  teacher 
and  artist,  crowd  and  individual,  and 
more.  It  is  the  opportunity  of  association. 


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CAMPUS  LIFE 


Co//ege  life  is  an  experience  in  excitement.  It 
is  research  and  experimentation,  footballs  and 
paperbacks,  mixers  and  parties,  deadlines  and 
graduation.  It  is  fhe  excitement  of  maturing. 


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Co//ege  life  is  an  experience  in  responsibility. 
It  is  the  discovery  of  obligations  to  oneself  and 
family,  friends  and  college,  community  and  God. 
It  is  fhe  responsibility  of  life. 


College  life  is  an  experience  in  growth.  It  is  new 
buildings  and  new  friends,  new  ideas  and  new 
points  of  view,  new  risks  and  old  traditions.  Col- 
lege life  is  the  growth  of  the  individual. 


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College  life  is  an  experience  in  dedication. 
It  is  the  guidance  and  direction  of  the  admin- 
istrator, the  instruction  and  counseling  of  the 
professor.  It  is  the  dedication  to  free  the 
human  spirit  and  fashion  the  individual  — 
the  greatest  of  all  goals. 


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FACULTY  /  ADMINISTRATION 


BROTHER  GAVIN  PAUL,  F.S.C.,  Ph.D. 
Vice-President  for  Student  Affairs 


BROTHER  DAVID  CASSIAN,  F.S.C., 
M.A.  Dean,  School  of  Business  Ad- 
ministration 


BROTHER     DANIEL     BERNIAN,     F.S.C.,    Ph.D., 
LL.D.    President 


ADMINISTRATION 


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BROTHER  FIDELIAN  OF  MARY,  F.S.C., 
Ph.D.  Vice-President  for  Academic 
Affairs 


JOHN   L.   McCLOSKEY,   AA.B.A. 
President  for  Public  Relations 


JOSEPH    J.    SPRISSLER,    B.S.,    D.C.S. 
Vice-President  for  Business  Affairs 


BROTHER    G.    ROBERT,    F.S.C.,   M.A., 
Dean,  School  of  Arts  and  Sciences 


BROTHER     FRANCIS    EMERY,     F.S.C 
Ph.D.    Dean,  Evening  Division 


BROTHER  GALDRICK  JOHN,  F.S.C, 
M.A.  Dean  of  Men  and  Director  of 
Rostering 


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BROTHER  G.  JOSEPH,  F.S.C.,  MARGARET  KEILY  LENNON, 

M.A.,  Pd.D    Registrar  B.A.    Associate  Registrar 


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BROTHER  F.  CHRISTOPHER,  JAMES  F.  REILLY,  B.A.    As- 

F.S.C.,  Ph.D.    Director  of  Ad-  sistant    Director    of    Admis- 

missions  sions 


BROTHER  EDMUND  JOSEPH,  BROTHER  FLAVIUS  LEWIS, 
F.S.C.,  B.L.Sc.,  Director  of  F.S.C.,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  Director 
Library  of  Summer  Sessions 


BROTHER  E.  ADRIAN,  F.S.C.,         DAVID  J.  SMITH,  B.S.  Assist- 
B.A.    Director  of  Housing  ant  to  the  Dean,  Evening  Di- 

vision 


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JOHN  J.  KING,  B.A.  Assist-  BROTHER  L.  MARTIN,  F.S.C., 
ant  Director  of  Admissions,  M.Ed.  Director  of  Financial 
Evening  Division  Aid 


REVEREND      REGIS      RYAN,         BROTHER       M.       EDWARD, 
O.P.,  S.T.L.,  Chaplain  F.S.C.,    Litt.M.     Assistant   to 

the   Dean   of   Arts   and  Sci- 
ences 


JAMES     J.     HENRY,     M.A.,         THOMAS     N.     McCARTHY, 
LL.D.     Director   of   Athletics  Ph.D.     Director  of  Counsel- 

ing Center 


CHARLES     A.     J.     HALPIN,         JOHN  H.  VEEN,  B.A.    Direc- 
JR.,  M.A.,   LL.B.    Director  of         tor  of  College  Union 
Student  Organizations 


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GERALD  T.   DEES,  B.A.    As-  RUTH    SERCHAK,    R.N.     Af- 

sisfanf    Director    of    College         tending  Nurse 

Union 


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BROTHER    EDWARD    JOHN,  FRANCIS    DE    SALES    KERR, 

F.S.C.,  M.A.,  D.C.S.    Bursar  B.S.     Manager    of    Campus 

Store 


BERNARD     J  .    O'CONNOR,  DAVID     C.     FLEMING,     JR. 

B.S.    Assistant  Comptroller  Assistant  Comptroller 


WILLIAM   HALL,   Director  of  DONALD    MASSER,     Super- 

Food  Services  intendent  of   Buildings  and 

Grounds 


CHARLES  E.   HILPL,   Director 
of  Printing  Office 


BROTHER  E.  JAMES,  F.S.C., 
M.A.,  LL.D.  College  Repre- 
sentative for  Special  Affairs 


L.       THOMAS       REIFSTECK,  JCi^r.'-.  S.  SGRO,  B.S.    As- 

M.B.A.      Director    of    Place-  sistant  Director  of  Develop- 

ment menf 


JAMES  J.  McDonald,  b.a.       ralph  w.  howard,  b.a. 

Director  of  Alumni  Director  of  News  Bureau 


ROBERT  W.  LYONS,  JR., 
B.A.  Assistant  Director  of 
Nev^s  Bureau 


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BROTHER   E.   ADRIAN,   F.S.C.,   LITT.M.,   M.A.,   Assistant 

Professor,  Political  Science 

BROTHER  E.  ALBAN,  F.S.C.,  Ph.D.,  Assistant  Professor, 

Mathematics 

CARL  J.  ALLEN,  M.A.,  Assistant  Professor,   Philosophy 


BROTHER  D.  ALOYSIUS,  F.S.C.,  Ed.M.,  Director,  Reading 

Services 

AUSTIN  J.  APP,  Ph.D.,  Associate  Professor,  English 

JOSEPH  F.  ARMSTRONG,  M.S.,  Lecturer,  Accounting 


FACULTY 


BROTHER  E.  AUSTIN,  F.S.C.,  Ph.D.,  Associate  Professor, 

Psychology 

MAX  BARTH,  Ph.D.,  Associate  Professor,  Chemistry 

JOHN   B.    BENNET,  JR.,   Colonel,  Arty.,   B.S.,   Assistant 

Professor,  Military  Science 


WILLIAM   C.    BEKGMAN,   M.P.A,,   Lecturer,    Industry 

JOHN  C.  BERKEY,  Ph.D.,  Lecturer,  English 

BROTHER  DAVID  BERNARDINE,  F.S.C,  M.A.,  Instructor, 

Theology 


BROTHER   DANIEL   BERNIAN,    F.S.C,    Ph.D.,    LL.D.,    Pro- 
fessor, French 

JOSEPH  J.  BERNIER,  M.Ed.,  Instructor,  Psychology 
WILLIAM  J.  BINKOWSKI,  M.A,,  Assistant  Professor,  Edu- 
cation and  History 


SKARDON    BLISS,    B.A.,    Resident    Director,    LaSalle    in 
Europe 

BERNHARDT    G.    BLUMENTHAL,    Ph.D.,    Assistant    Pro- 
fessor, Germasi 

REVEREND  JOHN  BOGACZ,  Doctor  of  Science,  Associate 
Professor,   Biology 


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RICHARD    P.    BOUDREAU,    Ph.D.,    Associate    Professor, 

French 

LAWRENCE  G.  BOWMAN,  M.A.,  Lecturer,  English 

MARY  E.  BRODERICK,   B.S.,  Circulation   Librarian 


GEORGE  J.  BROOKES,  JR.,  M.B.A.,  Lecturer,  Economics 
VICTOR  D.  BROOKS,  Ed.D.,  Lecturer,  Psychology 
LEONARD     BROWNSTEIN,    M.A.,     Assistant    Professor, 
Spanish 


MICHAEL    K.    BUCSEK,    M.A.,    Instructor,    Modern    Lan- 
guages 

JOSEPH  M.  CARRIO,  B.A.S.,  Assistant  Professor,  Spanish 
JEROME  F.  X.  CARROLL,  M.A.,  Instructor,  Psychology 


CHARLES    J.    CASCIO,    Captain,    Arty.,    B.S.,    Assistant 
Professor,  Military  Science 

WILLIAM    E.    CASHIN,    M.A.,    Assistant    Professor,    Psy- 
chology 
JOHN  H.  CHRISTIE,  B.S.,  Lecturer,  Insurance 


BROTHER    F.    CHRISTOPHER,    F.S.C.,    Ph.D.,    Associate 

Professor  Biology 

CASIMIR    CIESLA,    Dr.    Rer.    Pol.,    Associate    Professor, 

Economics 

WALTER  CLAVAN,  Ph.D.,  Lecturer,  Chemistry 


C.  RICHARD  CLEARY,  Ph.D.,  Professor,  Political  Science 
JOHN  A.  CLEMENT,  JR.,  LL.B.,  Lecturer,  Business  Law 


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GERALD  F.  CONNELL,  B.S.,  Lecturer,  Mathematics 
JOHN  T.  CONNERS,  M.A.,  Instructor,  Sociology 
JOHN    F.   CONNORS,    Ph.D.,  Associate    Professor,  Soci- 
ology 


VINCENT  A.  COOKE,  M.E.,  Lecturer,  Industry 
ALFRED  E.  CORBETT,  B.S.,  Lecturer,  Statistics 
ROBERT  M.  CORREALE,  M.A.,  Assistant  Professor,  Eng- 
lish 


PAUL  R.  COTE,  Captain,  Arty.,  B.S.,  Assistant  Professor, 
Military  Science 

ROBERT  J.   COURTNEY,   Ph.D.,    Professor,    Political   Sci- 
ence 
JOSEPH  E.  CROWLEY,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  Lecturer,  Industry 


J.SANDOR  CZIRAKY,  Ph.D.,  Assistant  Professor,  History 
JOHN  J.  DALL,  JR.,  M.A.,  Instructor,  Economics 
BROTHER    DAMIAN    JULIUS,    F.S.C.,    Ph.D.,    Associate 
Professor,  Mathematics 


REVEREND   JAMES   J.    DAVIS,    O.P.,    S.T.D.,    Instructor, 

Theology 

MICHAEL    A.    DeANGELIS,    M.S.,    Associate    Professor, 

Accounting 

JOHN    K.    DeFRANCESCO,    M.A.,    Assistant    Professor, 

Italian 


FACULTY 


JAMES  J.   DEVLIN,   Ph.D.,  Associate   Professor,   English 

GABRIEL    J.    DiFEDERICO,    M.A.,    Assistant    Professor, 

Philosophy 

DOMENICO  a.   DiMARCO,   D.Litt.,  Associate   Professor, 

Classics 


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EDWARD  J.   DOMINESKE,   B.A.,   LL.B.,   Assistant  Profes- 
sor, Business  Law 

UGO  DONINI,  M.A.,  Professor,  History 
FRANCIS  X.  DONOHOE,  B.A.,  Lecturer,  English 


REVEREND    JOHN    W.    DOUGHERTY,    J. CD.,    Assistant 
Professor,  Theology 

CHARLES  J.  DOUGHTY,  B.S.,  Lecturer,  Accounting 
JOHN  M.  DRONSON,  M.A.,  Lecturer,  Economics 


FRANCIS  A.  DUFFY,  B.A.,  Lecturer,  English 
JOHN  A.  DUFFY,  M.A.,  Instructor,  Economics 
JAMES  P.  DWYER,  B.A.,  Lecturer,  Marketing 


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SIDNEY  N.   EINHORN,  M.S.,  Lecturer,  Mathematics 
CHARLES   H.   EISENGREIN,  M.S.,   Lecturer,    Industry 
BROTHER     FRANCIS     EMERY,    F.S.C.,    Ph.D.,    Assistant 
Professor,  English 


BROTHER  FIDELIAN  OF  MARY,  F.S.C.,  Ph.D.,  Associate 

Professor,   English 

PHILIP  J.  FISHER,  B.S.,  C.P.A.,  Lecturer,  Accounting 

EUGENE    J.    FITZGERALD,    M.A.,    Assistant    Professor, 

Philosophy 


RICHARD   E.    FITZGERALD,  M.F.A.,  Assistant   Professor, 

English 

JOSEPH   F.   FLUBACHER,   Ed.D.,   Professor,  Economics 

BROTHER  G.  FRANCIS,  F.S.C.,  M.A.,  Assistant  Professor, 

English 


PETER  FRANK,  M.A.,  Instructor,  English 

R.  SCOTT  FRASER,  M.S.,  LL.B.,   Instructor,  Mathematics 

CHARLES  J.  FULFORTH,  M.A.,  Director,  Project  74 


WILLIAM  B.  FYNES,  M.B.A.,  Lecturer,  Industry 
JOHN  F.  GALLAGHER,  M.A.,  Assistant  Professor,  Politi- 
cal Science 
JOSEPH  E,  GEAABALA,  LL.B.,  Lecturer,  Business  Law 


FACULTY 


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RICHARD  T.  GERUSON,  M.A.,  Assistant  Professor,  Eco- 
nomics 

GEORGE  E.  GIBBONS,  M.S.,  Lecturer,  Mathematics 
HARRY  J.  GIBBONS,  B.S.,  Lecturer,  Accounting 


BURTON  G.  GLAZER,  M.S.,  Lecturer,  Physics 
FREDERICK   GEOHRINGER,    LL.B.,   M.B.A.,    Lecturer,    In- 
dustry 
FRANK  X.  GOELZ,  M.A.,  Lecturer,   Industry 


ALEC  GOLDBERG,  M.A.,  Lecturer,  Physics 
BERNARD  B.  GOLDNER,  Ph.D.,  Professor,  Industry 
GEORGE  J.  GRADEL,  M.S.,  Lecturer,  Chemistry 


JOHN  J.  GRADY,   B.S.,   Lecturer,   Industry 
SYLVAN   H    GREENE,  M.A.,  Lecturer,  Mathematics 
FRANCIS  W.  GRIFFIN,  B  A.,  Lecturer,  Mathematics 


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FRANCIS  J.  GUERIN,  B.S.,  C.P.A.,  Associate  Professor, 
Accounting 

PAUL  M.  HAFEY,  B.A.,  Lecturer,  Government 
REVEREND   RAYMOND  F.   HALLIGAN,  O.P.,  S.T.L.,  As- 
sistant Professor,  Theology 


CHARLES   A.    J.    HALPIN,    JR.,    M.A.,    LL.B.,    f- 
Professor,  Industry 

JOSEPH  L.  HANLEY,  M.A.,  Instructor,  English 
E.   FRANCIS  HANLON,   B.A.,  Lecturer,   English 


HOWARD  L.  HANNUM,  Ph.D.,  Assistant  Professor,  Eng- 
lish 

JOHN  L.  HARBISON,  M.A.,  Lecturer,  History 
REVEREND    R.   MARK   HEATH,   O.P.,    Ph.D.,    Professor, 
Theology 


REVEREND   HENRY   HEMINGHAUS,   O.S.F.S.,   M.A.,   As- 
sistant  Professor,    Philosophy 

ARTHUR    L.   HENNESY,   Ph.D.,  Assistant   Professor,   His- 
tory 
JAMES  J.  HENRY,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  Professor,  Finance 


REVEREND  JOSEPH  A.   HENRY,  J. CD.,  M.A.,   Lecturer, 
Theology 

CHARLES  S.  HEVERLY,  Capt.,  Arty.,  B.S.,  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor, Military  Science 
JAMES  F.  HIGGINS,  M.B.A.,   Lecturer,  Accounting 


BROTHER  DAVID  HILARY,   F.S.C.,   Ph.D.,  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor, Classics 

CHARLES  E.   HOFMANN,  M.A.,   Instructor,  Mathematics 
ROLAND  HOLROYD,  Ph.D.,  Sc.D.,  Professor,  Biology 


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BROTHER  E.  JAMES,  F.S.C.,  AA.A.,  LL.D.,  Lecturer,  The- 
ology 

BROTHER  F.  JAMES,  F.S.C.,  S.T.D.,  Assistant  Professor, 
Theology 

BROTHER  F.  JOSEPH,  F.S.C.,  M.A.,  Assistant  Professor, 
German 


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BROTHER   FORTINIAN  JOSEPH,   F.S.C.,   Ph.D.,  Assistant 

Professor,   English 

WALTER  J.    KAISER,   B.A.,   C.P.A.,   Associate    Professor, 

Accounting 

JOSEPH  A.  KANE,  M.S.,  Instructor,  Economics 


JOHN  J.  KEENAN,  M.A.,  Assistant  Professor,  English 
CHARLES  V.   KELLY,  M.A.,  Associate  Professor,  English 

JOHN  J.  KING,  B.A.,  Lecturer,  English 


CLAUDE  F.   KOCH,  M.A.,  Associate  Professor,  English 
EUGENE  KORBECK,  M.S.,  Assistant  Director  of  Student 
Teaching 

JOSEPH    KOVATCH,    Ph.D.,    Assistant    Professor,     Psy- 
chology 


RAYMOND  KSIAZEK,  B.A.,  Assistant  Professor,  Biology 
ROBERT  F.  LAVELLE,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  Lecturer,  Business  Law 
RICHARD  C.  LEONARD,  Ph.D.,  Associate  Professor, 
Sociology 


BROTHER   F.   LEWIS,  F.S.C.,   Ph.D.,  Assistant   Professor, 

History 

BROTHER  GATIAN  LEWIS,  F.S.C.,  Ph.D.,  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor, Physics 
HENRY  J.  LOPEZ,  B.S.,  C.P.A.,  Lecturer,  Accounting 


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THOAAAS  J.    LOWERY,    Ph.D.,   Associate    Professor,    Bi- 
ology 

JOHN  LUKACS,  Ph.D.,  Lecturer,  History 
BRUCE   V.   MacLeod,  M.B.A.,   Assistant   Professor,    In- 
dustry 


SIDNEY  J.  AAacLEOD,  JR.,  M.F.A.,  Assistant  Professor, 
English 

JOHN  J.  McCANN,  M.A.,  Instructor,  French 
DENNIS  J.  McCarthy,  M.A.,  Associate  Professor,  His- 
tory 


THOMAS  N.  McCarthy,  Ph.D.,  Professor,   Psychology 
CHARLES  D.  McCLOSKEY,  M.F.A.,  Instructor,  English 
JOHN    L.    McCLOSKEY,    M.B.A.,    Assistant    Professor, 
Marketing 


EDWARD  J.  McCOOL,  M.B.A.,  Assistant  Professor,   In- 
dustry 

JOHN  McGUIRE,  B.A.,  Lecturer,  English 
JACK   C.    MALDONADO,    Colonel,    Arty.,    M.B.A.,    Pro- 
fessor, Military  Science 


JOHN  F.  MALLOY,  JR.,  M.A.,  Lecturer,  Philosophy 
JOHN  A.  MALONE,  B.S.,  Lecturer,  Chemistry 
JOHN  J.  MALONE,  M.Ed.,  Lecturer,  English 


MARTIN  P.  MARION,  M.S.,  Assistant  Professor,  Physics 
BROTHER  E.  MARK,  F.S.C.,  Ph.D.,  Assistant  Professor, 
Physics 

JOSEPH  P.  MARKMANN,  B.S.,  C.P.A.,  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor, Accounting 


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THOMAS  R.  MAYHEW,  M.S.,  Lecturer,  Physics 
JOSEPH   C.  MIHALICH,  M.A.,  Associate  Professor,    Phi- 
losophy 
FRANCES  J.  MONAGHAN,  JR.,  M.Ed.,  Lecturer,  English 


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JOHN  T.  MOONEY,  B.A.,   Instructor,  Mathematics 
JOSEPH    P.   MOONEY,   M.A.,   Associate  Professor,    Eco- 
nomics 
JOHN  J.  MOORE,  M.A.,  Lecturer,  English 


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JOSEPH  L.  MORAN,  M.A.,  Assistant  Professor,  Spanish 

REVEREND    ROBERT    A.    MORRISON,    Ph.D.,    Lecturer, 

Theology 

PAUL  M.  MOSER,  M.S.,  Lecturer,  Physics 


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GEORGETTE  M.  MOST,  B.S.,  Reference  Librarian 
EDWARD  M.  MURAWSKI,  B.A.,  Lecturer,  Philosophy 
REVEREND   JOSEPH    T.    MURPHY,   M.A.,    Lecturer,   The- 
ology 


LOUIS  E.  MURPHY,  M.A.,  Lecturer,  English 
FRANCIS  J.  NATHANS,  M. A.,  Associate  Professor,  Politi- 
cal   Science 
E.    RUSSELL   NAUGHTON,    Ph.D.,    Professor,    Philosophy 


BROTHER    G.    NICHOLAS,    F.S.C.,    Ph.D.,    Assistant    Pro- 
fessor, Biology 

EDWARD  J.  NOLAN,  M.S.,  Lecturer,  Mathematics 
FRANCIS  O'CONNOR,  B.S.,  Lecturer,  Accounting 


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JOSEPH  P.  O'GRADY,  M.A.,  Assistant  Professor,  History 
MICHAEL  A.  O'MEARA,  A.B.,   Instructor,  Finance 
CHESTER  V.  ORLICK,  B.S.,  C.P.A.,  Lecturer,  Accounting 


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WILLIAM  J.  O'TOOLE,  M.A.,  Instructor,  History 
BROTHER    E.    PATRICK,    F.S.C,  M.A.,   Associate    Profes- 
sor,  English 

BROTHER    F.     PATRICK,    F.S.C,    Ph.D.,    Assistant    Pro- 
fessor, English 


BROTHER   GAVIN    PAUL,    F.S.C,    Ph.D.,    Associate    Pro- 
fessor, Sociology 

BROTHER  GREGORIAN  PAUL,  F.S.C,  Ph.D.,  LL.D.,   Pro- 
fessor of  Chemistry 
JOHN  S.  PENNY,  Ph.D.,  Professor,  Biology 


BENJAMIN  J.  PENSIERO,  M.B.A.,  Lecturer,   Industry 
MARK  PFEIFFER,  Ph.D.,  Assistant  Professor,  Psychology 
BROTHER  D.  PHILIP,  F.S.C,  M.B.A.,  Assistant  Professor, 
Accounting 


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JOSEPH  M.  PHILLIPS,  M.A.,  Lecturer,  English 
THOMAS    R.    PHILLIPS,   M.A.,    Assistant   Professor,    Phi- 
losophy 

RAYMOND  J.  PIERZCHALSKI,  Ph.D.,  Assistant  Professor, 
Philosophy 


EDWARD  J.  PINDER,  M.B.A.,  C.P.A.,  Lecturer,  Account- 
ing 

ROBERT  K.  PRESTON,  Ph.D.,  Lecturer,  Chemistry 
DANIEL  J.  RAGAN,  B.S.,  C.P.A.,  Lecturer,  Accounting 


BROTHER  G.    RAYMOND,    F.S.C.,    Ph.D.,  Associate   Pro- 
fessor, Chemistry 

JOHN  F.  REARDON,  M.B.A.,  Instructor,  Accounting 
L.    THOMAS    REIFSTECK,    M.B.A.,    Assistant    Professor, 
Marketing 


FACULTY 


AUGUSTINE  J.    RIEFFEL,    B.S.,   LL.B.,    Lecturer,    Business 
f^     <C  f  Law 

BROTHER  G.  ROBERT,  F.S.C.,  M.A.,  Associate  Professor, 

English 

FREDERICKS.  ROBINSON,  M.A.,  Lecturer,  English 


DANIEL  J.   RODDEN,  M.F.A.,  Associate  Professor,  Eng- 
lish 

JAMES  W.  RODGERS,  M.Ed.,  Lecturer,  English 
JOHN  J.  ROONEY,  Ph.D.,  Professor,  Psychology 


ROBERT  J.  ROWLAND,  M.A.,  Lecturer,  Education 
IVAN   L.    RUDNYTSKY,    Ph.D.,  Associate   Professor,   His- 
tory 

LEONID     D.     RUDNYT2KY,    M.A.,     Assistant     Professor, 
German 


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THOMAS  J.  RYAN,  M.B.A.,  Assistant  Professor,  In- 
dustry 

BRONISLAW  S.  SADNICKl,  D.E.C.,  Lecturer,  Economics 
A.  CLYDE  SCHOCK,  M.A.,  Assistant  Professor,  Mathe- 
matics 


CHARLES  S.  SCHRACK,  Sgt.-Major,  Arty.,  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor, Military  Science 

JAMES  F.  SCHROTZ,  M.A.,  Assistant  Professor,  French 
LOUISE  A.  SCHULTE,  B.S.,  Circulation  Librarian 


H.  RICHARD  SELTZER,  M.A.,  Lecturer,  Industry 
RABAH  A.  SHAHBENDER,  Ph.D.,  Lecturer,  Physics 
JOSEPH     W.     SIMMONS,     M.S.,     Associate     Professor 
Physics 


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JOHN  C.  SINGER,   B.A.,  Lecturer,   Insurance 

REVEREND    ANDREW    L.    SLAFKOSKY,    Ph.D.,    Lecturer, 

Philosophy 

BILLY  H.  SMITH,  SSGT.,   Administrative  Clerk,  Military 

Science 


FACULTY 


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JOSEPH  F.  SPIEKER,  M.A.,  Assistant  Professor,  Spanish 
THEODORE  S.  SPIKER,  Lt.  Col.,  Arty.,  B.S.,  Assistant 
Professor,  Military  Science 

RICHARD  F.  STROSSER,  M.A.,  Assistant  Professor,  Phi- 
losophy 


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CORNELIUS  F.  SULLIVAN,  M.A.,  Lecturer,  History 
PETER    J.    SWEENEY,    M.B.A.,    Assistant    Professor,    Ac- 
counting 

WILLARD  SWEETSER,  M.A.,  Assistant  Professor,  Mathe- 
matics 


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GEORGE     R.     SV^OYER,     M.B.A.,    Associate     Professor, 
Marketing 

BROTHER    D.    THOMAS,    F.S.C.,    Ph.D.,    Professor,    The- 
ology 

JOSEPH    F.   TRAVERS,   O.S.F.S.,   S.T.B.,   S.T.L.,   Assistant 
Professor,  Theology 


GERALD  A.  TREMBLAY,  M.A.,  Lecturer,  English 
LOUIS  T.  USLIN,  M.S.,  Lecturer,  Chemistry 
JOHN  O.  VAN  HOOK,  Ph.D.,  Lecturer,  Chemistry 


WALTER  VAN  STAN,  B.A.,  Lecturer,  Statistics 
BROTHER    D.    VINCENT,    F.S.C,    Ph.D.,    Professor,    Psy- 
chology 

HOWARD  L.  WALTERS,  SSgt.,  Arty.,  Assistant  Instructor, 
Military  Science 


ROBERT  F.  WEINMAN,  B.S.,  C.P.A.,  Instructor,  Account- 
ing 

JAMES  J.   WELSH,   M.A.,   Lecturer,  Mathematics 
REVEREND    BERNARD    WETZEL,    O.S.F.S.,    M.A.,    S.T.B., 
Instructor,  Theology 


FRANK     M.     WETZLER,     M.A.,     Associate 

Professor,  German 

CHARLES    WHITE,     Instructor,    Fine    Arts 

SAMUEL     J.     WILEY,     M.A.,      Instructor, 

Mathematics 


ALVIN  J.   WINSLOW,  Sp.,  Administrative 
Clerk 

MELVIN   F.  WOODS,  M.A.,  Associate  Pro- 
fessor, Finance 

REVEREND  JOHN  E.  WRIGLEY,  Ph.D.,  As- 
sistant Professor,  History 
CHARLES  B.  WURTZ,  Ph.D.,  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor, Biology 


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College  life  is  an  experience  In  serving.  It 
is  an  opportunity  to  share  in  a  fraternal  spirit 
of  belonging  and  in  that  satisfaction  which 
results  from  activity  directed  to  the  well  being 
of  college  and  community. 


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LA  SALLE  /SERVICE 


Energy,  enthusiasm,  and  effectiveness  characterized  stu- 
dent government  this  year.  It  was  a  year  of  innovation. 
Virtually  every  student  government  function  was  im- 
proved, and  many  new  activities  begun.  Emphasis  broad- 
ened from  mere  communication  to  an  aggressive  and 
thoughtful  questioning  of  all  aspects  of  college  life.  The 
notion  that  student  government  must  really  govern  the 
affairs  of  the  student  body  permeated  each  undertaking 
of  the  Council.  The  prolific  production  of  long  overdue 
legislation  demonstrated  that  student  government  has  sub- 
stantial and  effective  power.  The  officers,  through  their 
"professional"  approach  to  the  business  of  government, 
succeeded  in  repealing  or  modifying  several  obsolete 
campus  regulations. 

Challenged  with  many  and  sundry  cases,  the  Student 
Court  finally  assumed  its  proper  role  as  an  effective  judicial 
arm  of  the  student  government.  Student  Council  accumu- 
lated an  impressive  record  this  year— fulfilling  its  commit- 
ment to  excellence— a  comment  so  characteristic  of  La  Salle. 


Student  Council  President,  Jerry  Reilly,  explains  certain 
aspects  of  parliamentary  procedure  to  an  enthusiastic 
Executive  Board. 


STUDENT  COUNCIL 


The  members  of  Student  Council  have  provided  an  effective 
means  of  communication  this  year  in  bringing  student  ideas  to 
the  attention  of  the  Administration. 


The  four  student  leaders  of  the  campus  examine  a  scale  model 
of  the  La  Salle  campus  and  its  proposed  additions. 


Joe  Gambone,  president  of  the  Student  Organization  Commis- 
sion, poses  with  two  of  his  offjcers,  Harry  Pearce  and  Bill  Mc- 
Ginnis.   Ben  Grytcko,  treasurer,   is   missing  from   the   picture. 


Resident  Council  President  Bill  Miller  meets  with  his  staff  to  discuss 
olans  for  the  Annual  Residence  Hall  Christmas  Party. 


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ALPHA  PHI  OMEGA 


With  service  as  its  keynote,  the  Lambda  Pi  chapter  of  Alpha 
Phi  Omega  addresses  its  aim  to  the  college,  community,  and 
nation.  By  working  on  the  Christian  Brothers'  Fall  Festival, 
directing  the  Ugly  Man  Contest  and  Dance,  and  aiding  in  the 
conduction  of  the  student  retreat,  the  members  kept  a  full 
schedule  throughout  the  school  year. 


SENIORS: 
John  Burfete 
Fred  Carbone 
Frank  Grzywacz 
Frank  Stimmler 


Frank  May 
Paul  Minning 
Joseph  O'Bl-ien 


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Filling  our  campus  with  balloons,  buttons,  and  banners,  the 
members  of  Sigma  Phi  Lambda  fraternity  again  aroused  and 
maintained  an  enthusiastic  school  spirit.  Through  their  Tap- 
Off  Rally,  cheerleaders,  mascot,  and  spirit  band,  they  made 
many  aware  of  the  La  Salle  spirit.  A  job  well  done,  men. 
Thank  you. 


OFFICERS: 

Benjamin  J.  Gryctko          . 

President 

Bruce  E.  Helies 

Vice  President 

Lawrence  V.  Pross 

Secretary 

Peter  F.  Smith 

Treasurer 

SENIORS: 

William  Casler 

Frank  Le  Donne 

Edward  Columbia 

William  Miller 

Allen  Fox 

William  Newbauer 

Leon  Gaylord 

Ronald  Sanders 

Benjamin   Gryctko 

Harry  Silletti 

Bruce  Helies 

Robert  Stewart 

Michael  Heron 

Andrew  Vecchione 

Robert  Johnson 

Edward  Whalen 

Robert  Kane 

Edward  Mautner 

SIGMA  PHI  LAMBDA 


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The  members  of  Psi 
Chi,  a  national  honor 
society,  seem  to  be  so 
wrapped  up  in  discus- 
sion they  don't  notice 
our  camera. 


PSI  CHI 


PSyCHOLOGY  CLUB 


The  Psychology  Club   provides   a   means  to  further  psychological    knowledge   through    lec- 
tures, movies,  trips,  and  discussions. 


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Even  if  they  are  better  than  you,  you  have  to  keep  up  v^ith  the 
boys,  and  at  St.  Gabriel's  that  is  a  tough  job. 


Before  any   action   takes   place,    plans   must  first    be   organized. 
The  members  of  the  club  are  well  aware  of  this. 


SAINT  GABRIEL'S  CLUB 


The  center  of  activity  for  the 
Saint  Gabriel's  Society  is  Saint  Ga- 
briel's Hall,  the  Catholic  protectory 
for  boys  staffed  by  the  Christian 
Brothers  in  Phoenixville,  Pennsyl- 
vania. The  members  of  the  society 
act  as  "big  brothers"  to  the  boys  in 
residence  at  the  protectory  hoping 
to  gain  the  boys'  individual  confii- 
dence  by  sharing  in  their  life— from 
the  basketball  court  to  the  chapel. 


Officers   and    members   of   the   club   chat 
delinquency. 


ith    Judge    Stout    after    her    lecture    on    juvenile 


The  members  of  Delta  Sig,  a  national  professional  business  fraternity,  pose  with  their  presi- 
dent, Harry  Pearce,  in  front  of  the  Brothers'  Residence. 


DELTA  SIGMA  PI 


NDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS  COMMISSION 


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President  Carl  Marinelli  and  modera- 
tor Charles  Halpin  gather  with  the 
members  of  IRC,  a  club  which  fos- 
ters active  participation  in  the  field 
of  industrial  relations. 


FINANCE 
ASSOCIATION 


Members  of  the  Finance  Association,  a  group  that  stimulates  an  active  interest 
in  local  and  national  financial  affairs,  are  caught  on  the  way  to  their  weekly 

meeting. 


ECONOMICS  CLUB 


A  group  that  attempts  to  further  an   interest  in  the  theoretical   anci  practical 
aspects  of  their  field,  the  Economics  Club  has  been  quite  active  this  year. 


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Mr.  Peter  Frank,  newly  appointed  yearbook  moderator,  illustrates  his  idea  of  mood  shots 
to  the  editors  of  the  book. 


EXPLORER 


Editor  Jim  Canning  discusses  the  plans  for  the  Explorer  with 
Bruce  Zehnle,  while  Jack  Boyle  and  Joe  Berger  work  out  the 
details. 


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Service  section  editor  Joe  Berger  and  his  assistant,  Jack  Boyle, 
try  to  find  "just  the  right  shot"  from  the  amassed  multitude  of 
pictures. 


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Joe  Gambone  and  Joe  Walker  feverishly  work  on  the  Senior 
and  faculty  sections  in  order  to  meet  that  fast-approaching 
deadline. 


That  putting  a  yearbook  together  took  full  dedica- 
tion was  nothing  new.  That  the  members  of  the  staff 
were  called  upon  to  give  long  hours  of  precious  time 
was  to  be  expected.  That  the  entire  assignment  looked 
insurmountable  is  now  forgotten  and  insignificant. 

This  year,  the  stafl^  chose  a  service  and  social  theme 
for  its  book.  With  a  new  approach  to  layout  and  a 
new  accent  on  photography,  we  have  attempted  to 
present  a  book  that  would  best  represent  the  Class  of 
1966,  That  we  have  succeeded  in  this  goal  is  left  to 
you,  the  reader,  to  decide. 


Editor-in-chief,   Jim  Canning   stares   into  the  darkness   as   he 
reflects   upon   long   hours  of  hard   work  meeting  deadlines. 


Joe  Gambone  tries  in  vain  to  explain  to  Jim  Canning  just 
why  he  missed  the  last  deadline.  I  don't  think  Jim  be- 
lieved him,  though. 


Editor-in-Chief 
Faculty  and  Senior  Editor 
Service  Section  Editor 
Social  Section  Editor 
Sports  Section  Editor 
Evening  Division  Editor 
Staff 


James  T.  Canning 
Joseph  C.  Gambone 
Joseph  B.  Berger,  Jr. 
Anthony  G.  Michaels 
Bruce  E.  Zehnle 
Millard  H.  Martin 
John  O.  Boyle,  Christopher  Reimel, 
William  Miller,  Joseph  Walker,  Wil- 
liam Carroll,  Robert  G.  Brigati,  Roy  J. 
Barry,  James  J.  Costello,  Lawrence 
Auerwick,  Leon  Polowczuk,  Edward 
Mason,  Robert  Wassel 
Photographers  Lawrence  Auerwick,  Joseph  Varga 

Sports  Photographer  Charles  Sibre 

Moderator  Peter  Frank 

Advisor  (Evening  Division)  Paul  F.  Hissiger 


LAMBDA  IOTA  TAU 


The  exchange  of  ideas  encompasses  a  broad  forum, 
but  the  members  of  L.I.T.  have  set  this  as  their  pur- 
pose. The  Beta  Zeta  chapter  of  this  national  honorary 
English  society  does  not  confine  itself  to  the  classroom. 
To  them,  literature  is  organic;  this  basic  concept  allows 
them  the  freedom  for  the  informal  dialogue  which 
characterizes  their  meetings. 


Talking  over  the  events  of  their  last  meeting,  the  members  of 
L.I.T.  seem  to  be  too  wrapped  up  in  their  discussion  to  notice 
our  photographer.  President  Bill  Hammill  has  done  quite  a  fine 
job  this  year. 


TRICON 


An  undergraduate  literary  magazine  provides  a 
start  for  many  novice  writers.  This,  however,  is  only 
one  aim  of  Tricon.  The  editors  have  also  established 
a  set  of  standards  in  an  attempt  to  attain  some  degree 
of  excellence.  The  stafF  this  year  changed  their  format 
in  order  to  cover  the  fields  of  art,  photography,  and 
the  prose  essay.  With  these  innovations,  the  editors 
reaped  the  fruits  of  a  wider  distribution. 


The  Editorial  Board  of  Tricon  takes  time  to  review  some  of  the 
recent  entries.  They  soon  adiourned  to  their  meeting  place  to 
further  discuss  the  material  they  will  eventually  use  in  their 
next  edition. 


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Members  of  the  Weber  Society  stopped  their  discussion  on  plans 
for  their  next  dramatic  presentation  long  enough  to  pose  for  our 
camera.  President  Tom  Perry  is  most  relaxed  in  his  leaning 
position. 


WEBER  ENGLISH 
SOCIETY 


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This  year,  the  society  has  awakened  an  interest 
among  the  student  body  in  literature.  Their  Third  An- 
nual Writers'  Conference  brought,  among  others, 
Marianne  Moore  to  our  campus.  The  society  also  pro- 
duced a  number  of  dramatic  presentations,  most  not- 
able of  which  was  "The  Anatomy  of  Love."  Guest 
speakers,  lively  discussions,  and  a  social  rounded  out 
their  year. 


BENILDE  CLUB 


Religious  fervor  is  hard  to  maintain  in  the  secular 
city  of  today,  but  the  members  of  the  Benilde  Club 
have  proven  themselves  strong  Christians  in  this  re- 
gard. They  are  most  aware  that  life  exists  outside  our 
campus  walls  and  approach  life  in  a  realistic  way. 
Using  a  deep  religious  commitment  as  their  basis,  the 
members  attempt  to  foster  a  religious  fervor  among 
their  fellow  students.  These  modern  Christians  are  our 
native  missionaries. 


Jim  Goddard,  president,  is  discussing  some  of  the  projects  the 
club  has  decided  to  attempt.  Af  present  they  are  doing  work 
with  cerebral  palsy  and  the  children  at  the  Stenton  Child  Wel- 
fare Center. 


PI  SIGMA  EPSILON 


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Pi  Sigma  Epsilon,  a  national  marketing  fraternity,  promotes  an  in- 
terest in  the  field  of  marketing,  salesmanship,  and  sales  management. 
Here,  the  members  are  preparing  their  strategy  for  an  extensive 
sales  campaign. 


CONSERVATIVE  CLUB 


That's  right,  the  men  of  the  Conservative  Club  are  looking  to  the  left.  The  Club  explores 
the  political,  economic,  and  social  principles  of  the  conservative  philosophy  through  lec- 
tures, heated  debates,  seminars,  and  discussions. 


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FABRICIAN 
SOCIETY 


Taking  time  out  from  their  full  schedule  of  promoting  fellowship  and  excellence 
in  scholarship,  the  members  of  the  Fabrician  Society,  our  premedical  society,  pose 
for  our  camera. 


CHYMIAN  SOCIETY 


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The  members  of  the  Chymian  Society,  pictured  below,  foster  an 
interest  in  chemistry  through  lectures,  movies,  plant  visits,  and 
social  activities. 


"Du  vin  blanc  ou  du  vin  rouge,  s'il  vous  plait?" 
inquires  President  Al  Tomaszewski,  as  he  takes 
orders  for  the  French  Club's  wine  treasury. 


LE  CERCLE  CLAUDEL 


IL  CIRCOLO  LA  SALLIANO 


The  Italian  Club  has  been  very  active  on  campus 
this  year  as  is  evidenced  by  its  participation  in 
Language  Week  and  display  of  Italian  films. 


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EL  CLUB  HISPANO 


The  members  of  the  Spanish  Club,  who  have  started  their  own 
unique  library  this  year,  were  instrumental  in  the  attainment  of 
a  Language  Week  Dance. 


GERMAN  CLUB 


Under  the  leadership  of  President  Fred  Wescott,  the  German 
Club  has  furthered  the  knowledge  of  German  customs  and 
traditions. 


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With  the  distinction  of  being  among  the  elite  of  the  Corp, 
the  President's  Guard  has  represented  the  school  at  a  number  of 
national  drill  competitions  this  past  year. 


PRESIDENT'S  GUARD 


SEMPER  FIDELIS  SOCIETY 


With  the  distinction  of  being  the  "marines"  of  the  campus,  the 
members  of  Semper  Fidelis  gather  outside  for  one  of  their  many 
discussions.  Films,  guest  speakers,  and  demonstrations  round 
out  their  year. 


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President  Stan   Zielinski    proudly   sits   with   the   active    members   of   his   Marketing 
Association. 


The   members   of  the  Accounting   Association   gather   with   their   president,    Robert 
Sharkey,  before  one  of  their  many  scheduled  lectures. 


MARKETING 
ASSOCIATION 


ACCOUNTING 
ASSOCIATION 


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COLLEGE  UNION  COMMITTEES 


Robert  Bell 
Gerald  Burt 
George  Casper 
Charles  L.  Conway 
Michael  Corcoran 
Robert  Crewalk 
Thomas  Crilley 
William  Dean 
William  DeMare 
Donald  Discavage 


R.  Jeffrey  Donohue 
Richard  Ford 
Charles  Genshumer 
Bernard  Haas 
Edwin  AA.  Kelly 
Thomas  AAathauser 
Gerald  AAcConeghy 
John  O'Brien 
Raymond  O'Brien 
James  O'Laughlin 


Clifton  Osborne 
Walter  Piagens 
Gerald  Reilly 
Harold  A.  Rocco 
David  Smola 
Jeffrey  Torma 
Frederick  Westcott 
Michael  Valinis 
Joseph  Wood 
Bruce  Zehnle 


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WEEKEND  APPLICANT 


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SPECIAL  EVENTS 


HOUSE 


SOCIAL 


DANCE 


STUDENT 
BROTHERS 


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Student  Brothers— dressed  like  scaled-down  models  of 
the  faculty  Brothers,  and  wisking  on  and  off  campus  in 
blue  buses  (they  call  them  bugs)— are  an  enigmatic  group 
to  those  on  campus  who  do  not  share  classes  with  them. 
Essentially,  they  are  teachers  in  preparation,  spending  four 
years  and  three  summers  on  the  La  Salle  campus  in  order 
to  amass  enough  credits  to  prepare  them  for  their  future 
life. 

The  Brothers  live  off  campus  in  Elkins  Park,  where  they 
work,  study,  pray,  and  play.  Work  includes  manual  labor 
and  participation  in  Operation  Incentive;  study  is  for  their 
La  Salle  courses,-  prayer  is  part  of  their  religious  life;  and 
play,  in  the  form  of  sports  leagues,  reading,  music,  is  nec- 
essary because  they  are  human. 


A  professional  fraternity  whose  purpose  is  to  stimulate  interest 
in  the  field  of  Accounting,  the  members  of  Beta  Alpha  have 
brought  a  number  of  lecturers  to  our  campus  this  year. 


BETA  ALPHA 


ALPHA  EPSILON  DELTA 


Alpha  Epsilon  Delta,  a  national  premedical  honor  society,  has 
sponsored  a  series  of  lectures  this  year  delivered  by  prominent 
men  in  the  field. 


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Lively  discussion  is  just  one  part  of  the  meetings  for  the  mem- 
bers of  S.A.M. 


The  men  from  S.A.M.  lead  an  active  school  life.  This 
national  professional  society  for  management  men 
aims  to  enhance  the  application  of  scientific  manage- 
ment principles  and  to  foster  development  of  future 
managerial  talent.  Through  plant  tours,  guest  lecturers, 
and  discussions,  the  members  achieve  their  goals. 


The  Political  Science  Association  has  sponsored  a  number  of 
topical  speakers  this  year.  Among  them  was  Arlen  Specter  who 
posed  with  the  members  after  addressing  the  student  body. 


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POLITICAL  SCIENCE 
ASSOCIATION 


Prompting  interest  and  participation  in  political  life, 
the  Political  Science  Association  has  presented  Arlen 
Specter  and  James  Crumlish,  the  candidates  for  Dis- 
trict Attorney  in  Philadelphia,  and  Prince  Hubert  zu 
Lowenstein  speaking  on  German  reunification.  Among 
their  other  projects  was  the  sponsorship  of  Operation 
Gift  Lift— a  highly-successful  endeavor  to  send  Christ- 
mas gifts  to  U.S.  servicemen  stationed  in  Viet  Nam. 
They  have  served  the  school  well  this  year. 


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GLEE  CLUB 


This  club  ofFers  vocally  talented  students  an  opportunity 
to  develop  their  ability.  This  year,  the  club  has  performed 
admirably  in  a  series  of  ten  concerts  at  local  nursing 
schools  and  has  sponsored  a  series  of  concerts  at  La  Salle 
together  wWh  a  number  of  girls'  collegiate  groups.  They 
have  also  performed  at  our  annual  Open  House. 


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Preparing  for  their  next  meeting,  the  members  of  the  Saint  Thomas  More  Society  look  over 
the  meeting's  agenda  with  a  few  of  their  invited  guests. 


SAINT  THOMAS  MORE  SOCIETY 


SOCIOLOGY  CLUB 


Discussion  of  books  dealing  with  today's  social  problems  is  one  aim  of  the  Sociology  Club. 
The  club  also  had  a  number  of  guest  lecturers. 


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Members  of  the  Newtonian  Society,  a  club  devoted  to  the  inter- 
ests of  the  physical  sciences,  perform  a  detailed  scientific  ex- 
periment. 


NEWTONIAN  SOCIETY 


Coffee  and  lively  discussions  are  brewing  here.  The  members  of 
the  Historical  Society  often  meet  for  discussions,  debates,  and 
guest  lecturers. 


HISTORICAL 
SOCIETY 


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Instruction  in  military  science  does  not  end  on  the 
drill  field  or  in  the  classroom.  The  Caisson  Club  has 
sponsored  talks  by  oflRcers  who  have  recently  gradu- 
ated from  La  Salle.  An  annual  Communion  Breakfast, 
dinner  dance,  and  other  socials,  including  the  Military 
Ball,  completed  the  club's  social  and  service  year. 


Gathered  with  their  moderator,  Lt.  Col.  Spiker,  the  members  of  the 
Caisson  Club  attempt  to  pursue  the  aims  of  their  organization:  high 
standards  of  scholastic  excellence,  leadership,  and  fellowship  among 
the  members. 


CAISSON  CLUB 


One  of  the   student   brothers  explains   an   algebraic   equation   to    a 
young  student  participating  in  Operation  Incentive. 


OPERATION 
INCENTIVE 


A  group  of  college  students,  including  men  from 
LSC,  have  dedicated  one  night  of  their  week  "to  re- 
duce the  ranks  of  the  lower  class  by  giving  them  the 
ticket  of  admission  to  the  middle  class."  Under  Opera- 
tion Incentive,  these  college  students  act  as  tutors  and 
study  hall  moderators  in  Philadelphia  parishes.  Their 
charges  are  school  children  who  are  interested  in  edu- 
cation, but  are  in  need  of  a  quiet  place  to  study  and 
someone  who  will  show  interest  in  their  progress.  The 
success  of  this  organization  has  been  due  largely  to 
the  active  participation  of  the  student  brothers. 


Paul  Thim  rapidly  types  up  some  last  minute 
sports  results,  as  Sports  Editor  Ed  Deal  checks 
copy. 


As  the  deadline  draws  near,  some  members 
of  the  Collegian  put  the  finishing  touches  on 
the  week's  work. 


COLLEGIAN 


Ray  Wolf Editor-in-Chief 


Managing   Editor 

Business  Manager 

Circulation  Manager 

Layout  Editor 

.  .  .  Photo  Editor 


Joe  Gambone      

Chris  Kennedy        

Bill  Newbauer      

Steve  Singer 

Joe  Walker 

THE   EDITORIAL   BOARD 

Joe  Spear    Chairman 

Joe  Walker    Secretary 

Bob  August,  Bob  Crewalk,  Joe  Dettmar,  Joe  Gannbone, 
Bernie  Haas,  Wayne  Keiserman,  Chris  Kennedy,  Jerry 
Reilly,  Tom  Smith,  Ray  Wolf. 
NEWS  STAFF 

Pete  Garito  Editor 

Bob  August,  Joe  Botta,  Ted  Kruszewski,  Darrell  Merkel, 
Buck  Ratchford,  Ron  Borsch,  Paul  Sipala,  Bruce  Hebert, 
Dick  Cahill,  Dave  Cav\/ley,  Ed  Longacre,  Tony  DeDomi- 
nicus,  Mike  Cipolla. 


FEATURES  STAFF 

Rich  Tiedeken  Editor 

Art  Ogden  Assistant  Editor 

Tom  Bonner,  Frank  Galey,  Bernie  Haas,  Michael  Kogh, 
Victor  Allekofte,  Jim  Casey,  Jim  Butler,  Joe  Pritti,  Mike 
Valinis,  Phil  Smith,  Joe  Varga. 
SPORTS  STAFF 

Ed  Deal  Editor 

Paul  Thim  Assistant  Editor 

Bob  Crev^alk,  Joe  Berger,  Mike  Heaney,  Chris  Reimei, 
Mike  Heron,  Bill  McLaughlin,  Paul  Schugsta,  Brian  Gail. 
COPY  STAFF 

Tom  Smith    Editor 

Frank  Lyons,  Jim  Hockin,  Rich  Hathavi/ay,  Charles  Kro- 
nenberg,  Joe  McFadden,   John   Funk,  Vince  Giunta, 
Peter  Krok. 
Peter  Frank  Moderator 


Ray  Wolf,  editor-in-chief,  examines  one  of  the 
sports  articles  to  be  used  in  the- Collegian. 


Steve  Singer  and  Darrell  Merkel,  members  of 
the  News  staff,  check  over  the  details  con- 
cerning AAaxvi^ell  Taylor's  visit  to  the  La  Salle 
campus. 


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Jim  Gillece,  Gavel   President,  shows  other  members  of  the  society 
some  of  the  awards  the  club  has  won  this  year. 


The  Gavel  Society  is  one  of  the  few  student  organiza- 
tions that  continually  represents  the  school  beyond  the 
confines  of  our  campus.  Each  weekend,  a  two  or  four  man 
team  is  sent  to  an  eastern  college  to  participate  in  a  tourna- 
ment. This  year  the  club  has  fared  well,  winning  such 
tournaments  as  the  Duquesne  meet  and  sponsoring  the 
Invitational  Tournament  held  here  on  campus.  The  club 
has  done  a  fine  job  this  year,  and  we  congratulate  them 
for  this. 


GAVEL 
SOCIETY 


Tom   Witt  checks   over   some   scores   with   the   moderator,   Mr. 
Grady. 


The  members  of  the  society  take  time  out  from  their  meeting  to  pose 
for  our  cameras. 


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MASQUE 


Providing  an  opportunity  for  the  development  of 
theatrical  talent,  The  Masque  renders  the  school  a 
great  service.  Under  the  able  direction  of  Sidney  Mac- 
Leod, students  are  given  the  opportunity  to  learn  first- 
hand the  art  of  the  theater. 

This  year's  fall  production  was  Dylan  Thomas'  sel- 
dom attempted  poetic  drama  Under  Milkwood  which 
caused  many  problems  in  its  production.  Not  only 
did  the  players  have  to  be  ever  aware  of  the  basic 
rhythm  and  metaphors  throughout,  they  had  the  extra 
problem  of  interpreting  the  Welsh  humor  that  typifies 
Thomas'  work.  That  the  play  was  such  a  success 
shows  the  ability  of  the  director  and  his  cast. 

Under  the  direction  of  President  Ed  Momorella,  The 
Masque  has  again  had  a  very  successful  year. 


Mr.  Pugh  (Dan  Foley)  explains  to  his  wife  (Anne  Meyers)  why 
he  is  reading  The  Lives  of  the  Great  Poisoners. 


Michael  Koch  and  Walter  Rossi  put  on  the  last  minute  touches 
before  making  their  entrance  on  stage. 


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John  English  watches  as  Jack  Favorite  and  Bobbie  Long  look  for  a  finishing 
touch  for  their  costumes. 


As  the  first  voice,   Nick  De  Matteo  narrates  and  com- 
ments upon  the  action  of  the  people  of  the  town. 


Director  Sidney  AAacLeod   prompts   Nick   De  Matteo   as   [> 
Larry    Kraft,    Debbie   Cramer,    and    Bruce   Hebert   await 
their  decision. 


MASQUE 


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Captain    Cat    (Bruce    Hebert)    stares    out    into 
space  remembering  the  days  that  are  no  more. 


Noticing   that  Debbie  Cramer  is  on  call   every    ' 
that  he  need  not  report  for  rehearsal  until  next 


.veek,   Larry   Kraft   points  out 


Director  Sidney  MacLeod  goes  over  last  minute  instructions  Vi'ith  the  members  of  the 
cast.  Now  comes  the  test— were  the  months  of  hard  work  well  spent?  As  anyone  who 
saw  the  show  can  attest  to,  it  was  well  worth  the  time. 


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College  life  is  an  experience  in  social  con- 
tact. It  is  an  opportunity  to  share  pleasant 
and  memorable  events.  It  is  brotherhood, 
formals,  lecturers,  and  much  more.  It  is  an 
experience  of  development  in  a  new  environ- 
ment, with  new  friends. 


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LA  SALLE  /SOCIAL  LIFE 


SENIOR  MEMBERS  OFFICERS 

Ernest  Baxley  John  Mack 

Louis  Dwyer  Joseph  Sivel 

Daniel  Farrel  Francis  McBride 

John  Halfpenny  Robert  Bascelice 

John  Mack 
Anthony  Meandeo 
Salvatore  Pepe 
Victor  Putiri 
Cosimo  Sciortino 
Joseph  Seller 
Donald  Shalvey 
Joseph  Sivel 


Sigma  Beta  Kappa  was  founded  on  the  campus  of  La 
Salle  College  in  1947.  Being  a  national,  Catholic,  social 
fraternity,  it  is  devoted  primarily  to  the  development  of 
character  and  campus  leadership  on  a  strong  sense  of 
Christian  morality.  One  of  the  highlights  of  this  year's 
activities  was  a  Halloween  party. 


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TAU  KAPPA  EPSILON 


Tau  Kappa  Epsilon  established  at  La  Salle  College  in 
1960  has,  as  its  goal,  the  development  of  the  college 
students'  academic,  athletic,  spiritual,  and  social  lives. 
The  fraternity  also  devotes  much  of  its  time  to  charitable 
pursuits  including  parties  for  the  underprivileged  boys 
at  the  Brothers'  Home  in  Eddington  and  clothing  drives. 
This  year  TKE  also  entered  the  first  place  float  in  the  Tap 
Off  Rally. 


SENIOR  MEMBERS 
Dennis  Crowley 
Pat  Duranti 
Bill  Duryee 
Joe  Ganz 
Bob  Griffith 
Jim  Higgins 
Joe  Koenig 
Carl  Marinelli 
George  Martin 
Bill  Reece 
Ellis  Smith 
Dale  Soke! 
Hank  Stoebenau 


OFFICERS 
Art  Nicoletti 
Dale  Sokel 
Bob  Griffith 
Joe  Masterson 


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BETA  ALPHA  LAMBDA 


OFFICERS 
William  Leahy 
Richard  Torreti 
Dennis  Moore 
Jack  Schank 
John  Lacey 


SENIOR  MEMBERS 
Robert  August 
Paul  Bidingmaier 
Richard  Gallagher 


Established  only  two  years  ago,  Beta  Alpha  Lambda  is  a 
promising  social  fraternity.  BAL  believes  that  membership  in 
the  organization  will  benefit  the  student  before  and  after 
graduation  from  La  Salle  College.  The  fraternity  has  concen- 
trated its  efforts  on  increasing  the  extra-curricular  activities 
of  its  members. 


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Jean  Williams  presented  a  Ballet  for  Christmas  in  the  College  Union  Theater. 


SPECIAL  GUESTS 


The  Back   Porch   Majority   presented   a  concert  of  folk   music   and   satirical   song,   which   de- 
lighted the  students  and  their  guests. 


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Rally 


Some  of  the  spectators  moved  among  the  floats  to  get  a  closer 
look  at  the  creative  entries  and  attractive  queens. 


The  difficult   task   of    judging    the    many    beautiful    floats    in    the 
TOR  parade  was  delegated  to  members  of  the  La  Salle  faculty. 


La   Salle   fans   gathered    at  McCarthy   Stadium    to   express   thei 
support  for  the  basketball  team  in  the  coming  season. 


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At  the  rally,  high  flying  balloons  announced  high  spirits 
for  a  new  season,  new  team,  and  new  coach. 


LECTURERS 


JUDGE  JUANITA   KIDD  STOUT 


ARLEN   SPECTER 


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GENERAL  MAXWELL  TAYLOR 


DOROTHY  DAY 


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Pictured  here  are  some  of  the  couples  conversing  during  a  brief  interlude  in  the  music. 


One  of  the  more  popular  dances  of  the 
evening  was  the  "sloopy." 


Under   subdued    lighting,   the   men   of   La 
Salle  enjoy  a  slow  dance  with  their  dates. 


Couples  pause  from  dancing  for  refreshment 
in  the  snack  bar. 


<]  The  Blue  and  Gold  Ball,  the  only  formal  af- 
fair at  La  Salle  open  to  the  whole  student 
body,  was  held  this  year  on  December  1 1  in 
the  College  Union  Ballroom. 


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The  usual  array  of  college  girls  awaiting  entrance  to  one  of  the  La 
Salle  mixers. 


MIXERS 


Mixers  afford  the  La  Salle  student  a  break  from  the 
daily  routine  of  academic  life.  By  dancing  and  con- 
versing in  a  relaxed  atmosphere,  the  La  Salle  man  has 
an  opportunity  to  meet  a  wide  variety  of  girls  of  his 
ovi/n   age. 


Bands  provide  the  beat  for  dancing. 


On  warm  nights  the  Ballroom  terrace  allows  a  couple  an  oppor- 
tunity to  talk  in  the  quiet,  cool  air. 


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BASKETBALL 
QUEEN 


Jean  Handford  was  selected  1966 
La  Salle  basketball  queen  from  a  group 
of  twenty-five  contestants  who  com- 
peted for  the  honor  in  the  union  the- 
ater November  twenty-first.  Jean  at- 
tends the  Moore  College  of  Art. 


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College  life  at  night  is  an  experience  in  per- 
severance. It  is  class  after  work  and  study 
after  class.  It  is  six  years,  instead  of  four, 
longer  semesters  and  shorter  vacations.  It  is 
the  perseverance  to  succeed. 


EVENING  DIVISION 


Fall   Frolic  Judges  and  cos- 
tume prize  winners. 


STUDENT  CONGRESS 


Student   Congress   Meeting. 


Fall  Frolic  Dance  Committee. 


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The  Student  Congress  is  the  oflFicial 
liaison  between  the  student  body  and  the 
faculty  and  College  administration.  The 
Congress  promotes  and  coordinates  all 
extracurricular  activities. 


Sheriff  William  Lennox  addresses 
annual  Evening  Division  Communion 
Breakfast. 


Officers  presiding  over  Student  Con 
gress  Meeting. 


Student  Congress  Officers— Roy  J.  Barry,  President; 
John  Roadfuss,  Vice  Presidanl;  Robert  Wassell, 
Social  Chairman;  Lawrence  Auerweck,  Secretary; 
John  McDermoft,  Treasurer. 


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Officers  of  the  Senior  Class  and  Brother  Francis 
Emery. 


SENIOR  CLASS 


Mr.  Claus  greets  his  fans. 


This  year's  officers  can  proudly  look  back  upon  the 
acconnplishments  of  the  Class  of  "66."  By  participating 
in  an  array  of  socially  enjoyable  activities,  which  included 
Senior-Underclass  football  and  basketball  games,  a  Chil- 
dren's Christmas  Party,  four  exciting  dances,  and  the 
Senior  Formal  Dinner  Dance,  the  seniors  concluded  their 
last  year  at  LaSalle  with  fond  memories.  Great  is  the  per- 
sonal pleasure  of  the  Senior  Class  officers  knowing  that 
the  job  was  well  done. 


Senior  Class  Officers  and  Representatives. 


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A  clown  is  always  fun,  especially  at  the  Children's  Christmas  party. 


The  Senior  Class  Moderator  in  action. 


The  Library  at  night. 


Be/ow  Top:  Mrs.  Brooks  picks  a  winner. 

Below   Bottom:   Senior  Class   Officers— Jim   Costello,    President;   Frank  Sweich, 
Vice  President;  Marty  Fletcher,  Treasurer;  Bud  Martin,  Secretary. 


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S.A.M.  tours  Univac. 


SOCIETY  FOR 
ADVANCEMENT 
OF  MANAGEMENT 


The  development  of  human  resources  is  the 
avowed  purpose  of  the  Society  For  Advance- 
ment Of  Management,  and  it  is  excellently 
expressed  by  their  motto,  "Learning  by 
Doing."  S.A.M.  enables  its  members  to  learn 
more  about  the  actual  practice  of  good  man- 
agement in  business  and  industry  by  present- 
ing a  dynamic  and  informative  program.  The 
LaSalle  Evening  Division  chapter  of  S.A.M.  has 
also  compiled  the  enviable  record  of  receiving 
First  Place  honors  for  three  consecutive  years 
in  competition  with  over  210  colleges  and 
universities. 


Mr.  Joseph  Crowley,  Moderator,  reviews  S.A.M.  sched 
ule. 


Jim  McNally,  Secretary,-  Jack  McDermott,  Vice  President;  Bill  Curran,  President; 
Ray  Oczkowski,  Vice  President;  Tom  Gall,  Treasurer. 


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S.A.M.  tours  Campus  Book  Store. 


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A  national  Evening  Division  student  service 
fraternity,  Cross  Keys  restricts  its  membership 
to  students,  alumni,  faculty  and  administrative 
staff  who  have  significantly  contributed  to 
collegiate  extracurricular  activities.  At  LaSalle, 
the  Cross  Keys  Fraternity  fosters  intellectual 
attainment  and  service  to  the  College  and  the 
Evening  Division. 


Cross  Keys  Officers— Roy  Barry,  President;  James  Cos- 
tello,  Vice-President;  Vince  DiPaolo,  Vice-President; 
James  Lafferty,  Secretary;  Thomas  Gall,  Treasurer. 


LaSalle  Hosts  first  National  Cross   Keys  Convention, 


Cross      Keys     officers      and 
members. 


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DR.  JOSEPH   J. 
SPRISSLER  AWARD 


Instituted  in  1952,  the  Sprissler  Award  is 
named  in  honor  of  the  first  Director  of  the 
Evening  Division  and  the  current  Vice  Presi- 
dent for  Business  Affairs,  Dr.  Joseph  J.  Spriss- 
ler. It  is  presented  annually  by  the  Student 
Congress  to  the  senior  who  has  been  most 
outstanding  in  academic  and  extracurricular 
endeavors. 


Dr.  Sprissler  presents  Sprissler  Award  to  Roy  J.  Barry 
with  Bill  Fry  and  Harry  Aikins,  Awards  Committee  mem- 
bers, looking  on. 


Brother  Francis  Emery,  Dean, 
and  Dr.  Joseph  J.  Sprissler, 
Founder  of  the  Evening  Di- 
vision with  Sprissler  Award 
Candidates. 


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DEAN'S  AWARD 


Brother  Francis  Emery  and  Dean's  Award  Candidates. 

Initiated  a  few  years  after  the  Sprissler  Award,  the  Evening 
Division  Dean's  Award  has  been  directed  toward  identifying  and 
rewarding  the  member  of  each  graduating  class  who  has  shown 
distinctive  leadership  qualities.  This  year,  the  awardee,  Roy  J. 
Barry,  is  a  man  of  superior  intelligence  (Dean's  List  man  for  six 
years),  outstanding   leadership,  and  singular  dependability. 


Roy  J.  Barry,  recipient  of  the  1966  Dean's  Award,  and 
Brother  Francis  Emery. 


Ph.  T.  CEREMONY 


Brother    Daniel    Bernian,    F.S.C.,    College    President,    ad- 
dresses   Ph.T.  ceremony. 


Each  year  on  the  Sunday  most  proximate  to  commencement 
exercises,  the  College  honors  the  wives  of  the  men  who  are 
being  graduated  that  year.  This  ceremony,  the  Putting  Him 
Through,  has  proved  a  much  appreciated  token  of  recognition 
of  the  sacrifice,  understanding,  compromises,  and  most  of  all, 
encouragement,  that  the  wives  have  given  their  husbands.  The 
ceremony  includes  the  awarding  of  individual  certificates  for 
Putting  Him  Through  to  the  wives  of  the  graduates,  a  commence- 
ment address,  the  renewal  of  the  marriage  vows,  and  Benediction 
of  the  Most  Blessed  Sacrament.  This  is  followed  by  a  brief  recep- 
tion. 


Father  Mark   Heath   leads   Ph.T.   processional 


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ACCOUNTING    ASSOCIATION 


Members  of  the  Society  participate   in  lab  research. 


The  Chemistry  Society,  a  newly 
formed  Student  organization,  pro- 
motes interest  in  chemistry  through 
educational  speaker  meetings. 


CHEMISTRY  SOCIETY 


Officers  of  the  Society. 


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Data  Processing  draws  smiles  from  the  accountants. 


The  Accounting  Association  was 
organized  to  afford  its  members  a 
broad  educational  background  in  the 
field  of  accounting  and  in  other  re- 
lated fields  of  business. 


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Officers  review  plans  for  the  future. 


I.E.E.E.   speaker-meeting. 


I.E.E.E.  acquaints  its  members 
with  some  of  the  more  practical 
aspects  of  the  electrical-electronics 
industry. 


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The  Evening  Collegian  gave  the  evening  stu- 
dent a  newspaper  with  a  fresh  outlook  on  cannpus 
affairs. 


Dr.  Victor  D.  Brooks,  Moderator,  reviews  weekly  layout. 


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eVENING  COLLEGIAN 


Collegian  put  to  bed. 


The  Editors. 


Members  of  the  Staff. 


MARKETING 
ASSOCIATION 


John  Devine  addresses  speaker  meeting. 
Left  to  right:  Chuck  Kearns,  Vice  President; 
Bob  Wassell,  President;  John  Devine, 
Speaker;   Matt   McKernan,   Secretary. 


Speaker  addresses   Marketing  Meeting. 


Officers:    Bob   Wassel,    Chuck    Kearns,    Matt    McKernan, 
Bud  Roadfuss. 


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The  Marketing  Association's  pur- 
pose is  to  further  the  principles  of 
marketing  and  to  promote  ethical 
practices  in  this  field.  These  ob- 
jectives are  achieved  by  an  annual 
program  of  speaker  meetings, 
films  and  dinners.  The  Evening 
Division  Chapter  of  the  Association 
IS  officially  registered  v^ith  the 
American  Marketing  Association. 


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Evening  Explorer  Staff:  Leon 
Polowczuk,  Millard  Martin, 
Editor;  Edward  Mason,  Rob- 
ert Wassel,  Roy  J.  Barry, 
Paul  Hissiger,  Advisor,- 
James  Costello,  Lawrence 
Auerweck. 


EXPLORER  1966 


Editor,  Bud  Martin,  and  staff 
review  the  1966  Explorer. 


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College  life  is  an  experience  in  competition. 
It  is  the  sound  of  a  bouncing  ball,  the  sweat 
of  a  track  meet,  a  long  cross  country  run.  It 
is  the  opportunity  to  compete,  to  accept  a 
challenge  and  to  carry  home  victory. 


LA  SALLE  /ATHLETICS 


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The  1965-66  La  Salle  College  Varsity  Basketball  Team.  Standing:  Coach  Joe  Heyer,  James  J. 
Graham,  David  Lefty  Ervin,  David  M.  Bednarik,  William  E.  Ring,  George  S.  Paul!,  Aaron  L. 
McKenna,  Charles  L.  Storm  and  Manager  J.  Paul  Mullen.  Kneeling.-  William  J.  Magarity, 
Edward  J.  Burke,  Captain  Jerald  A.  Marano,  Hubie  Marshall,  and  Daniel   P.  Carr. 


LSC  OPP. 

Albright      97  73 

Western    Kentucky    67  93 

Seton    Hall     92  93 

Georgetown  99  101 

Bucknell    87  68 

Niagara    (overtime)     87  88 

*Brigham    Young    71  69 

*Temple    (overtime)    59  66 

'Minnesota      87  92 

*St.  Joseph's    69  92 

'Pennsylvania     76  90 

Syracuse      85  98 

Duquesne       77  79 

Creighton    90  104 

Utah    State    97  109 

Seattle     68  84 

American    U 103  93 

Lafayette     81  93 

•Villanova     78  70 

Gettysburg    99  76 

•Temple      86  85 

Iowa      94  72 

Canisius     95  81 

Louisville     96  92 

Miami    (Fla.)    102  108 

'Quaker  City  Tournament  (4th  Place) 
*Big  Five  Games  (2nd  Place,  tied  with  Pennsylvania 
and   Temple) 


Retiring   Coach    Bob   Walters   turns   over  the   basketball 
to  Joe  Heyer,  the  new  LSC  mentor. 


Hustle  was  the  best  way  to  describe  this 
year's  Varsity  Basketball  team.  Lack  of  ex- 
perience and  height  nneant  little  to  this  team. 
Even  against  the  greatest  odds,  they  played 
determined  ball.  Hubie  Marshall,  who  aver- 
aged 27  points  a  game,  led  the  Explorer  at- 
tack. Lefty  Ervin's  and  George  PauH's  average 
of  14  points  a  game  was  complemented  by 
Paull  and  Chuck  Storm's  work  on  the  boards. 
Clutch  playing  by  Captain  Jerry  AAarano,  Ed 
Burke,  and  Dave  Bednarik  deserves  much 
praise. 


BASKETBALL 


La  Salle  fans  know  how  to  cheer,-  there  is  no  question 
about  that. 


Captain  Jerry  Marano  makes  this  rebound  look  easy  as 
he   helps  the  team  to  a  season   opening   victory  over 

Albright. 


No  wonder   Hubie  Marshall    had   such   a   hard   time   dribbling    past  Syracuse's 
Dave  Bing  —  who  was  chosen  by  our  team  as  Most  Valuable  Opponent. 


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In  the  remaining  seconds,  the  coach's 
strategy  becomes  most  important  to 
the  team. 


With  seconds  to  go.  Coach  Heyer  is  ofF  the  bench  to  get  a  closer  look  at  our  defense. 


Although  you  can't  expect  to   win   them   all,  defeat   is   never  easy  to   accept. 
By  the  expression  on  Chuck  Storm's  face,  it  isn't  hard  to  tell  who  won  this  game. 


Lefty  Ervin  is  momentarily  tied  up  by 
Bucknell's  Jerry  Bartley  and  Larry 
Kozelb,  but  a  quick  feed  upcourt  got 
Lefty  out  of  this  jam. 


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Hubie  Marshall   jumps   high  over  the  outstretched   hand  of  the 
Hawks'  Marty  Ford. 


BIG  FIVE 


St.  Joseph's  Billy  Oakes  tries  to  block  a  Marshall  shot. 


Bill  Ring  prepares  to  put  the  ball  in  despite  a  tall  Quaker  defense. 


Big  Five  action  began  with  our  ganne  against  fourth 
ranked  St.  Joseph's,  and  although  the  team  played 
with  hustle,  the  Hawks  were  just  too  much.  Less  than 
a  week  later,  we  were  hosted  by  Pennsylvania's  Ivy 
League  championship  team.  The  loss  was  due  mostly 
to  Penn's  ability  to  clear  both  the  offensive  and  de- 
fensive boards. 


Penn's    John    Hellings    tries    in    vain    to    take    a    rebound    from 
George  Paull. 


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George    Paull    gets   a    shot   past   Temple's    Kefalos    and   Morgan 


N.I.T.  contender  Villanova  lost  to  a  La  Salle  teann 
that  was  more  than  up  for  the  game.  A  spectacular 
performance  by  Ed  Burke  helped  the  team  tremen- 
dously. Even  if  Kefalos  puts  his  hand  over  Ed   Burke's  eyes,  this  ball  v^ould 

Temple,  another  N.I.T.  contender,   lost  to  La  Salle        l^^ve  gone  in. 
in  one  of  the  season's  most  exciting  games.  This  vic- 
tory secured   us  a  second   place  tie  with   Penn   and         ,-.     ,    c-  ,  ^,  .      . 
--           I                                                 '                                                                  Chuck  storm  scores  two  points  uncontested.  This   was  the   last   part 

^'^P  ®'  of  a    Storm    and    Marshall     fast    break    that    left     Billy  Melchionni 

flatfooted. 


George    Paull    leaps    high    above      the    Cats'     Joe    Crews    and 
Frank   Gaidjunas. 


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Chuck  Storm  rises  to  the  occasion  and  snares  another  rebound. 


Jerry  Marano  goes  up  for  two  more  as  George  Paull  watches. 


This  rebound  belongs  to  Lefty  Ervin,  and   Louisville  can't  do   a 
thing   about   it. 


Bill   Ring  gets  out  of  a   jam   with  a  quick  pass  to   Lefty   Ervin. 


114 


La  Salle  College  1965-66  Freshman  Basketball  Team.  (^Stand- 
ing') Coach  Joe  Heyer,  Fran  Scott,  Joe  Markmann,  Isiah  King, 
Stan  Wlodarczyk,  Jim  Scott,  and  Manager  John  Walder.  (Kneel- 


ing)   Bernie  Williams,    Larry  Cannon,    Curt   Marshal 
borne,  Charlie  Howard,   and   Rich  Wiest. 


LSC   Frosh 

OPP 

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Albright 

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70 

.    Temple 

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91 

Seton    Hall 

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.    Lafayette 

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.    Pennsylvania 

77 

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St.  Joseph's 

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96 

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71 

83 

St.    Joseph's 

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73 

Villanova 

64 

96 

Pierce   Jr.    College 

64 

60 

Villanova 

84 

97 

Pennsylvania 

72 

115 

Temple 

70 

68 

Gettysburg 

72 

115 

.    St.  John's 

78 

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Trenton  Jr.   College 

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Bernie  Williams  leaps  high  above  the  opposition  for  this  rebound. 


CREW 


An  intense  Spring  practice,  consisting  of  calisthen- 
ics, weight-lifting,  weekly  10  mile  runs,  and  weekly 
50  mile  rows,  keynoted  the  Crew  training  period.  Al- 
though the  Crew  lost  five  Seniors  through  gradua- 
tion, they  still  displayed  strength  and  persistent  effort. 
Paul  Schugsta  captained  the  team  throughout  the 
season,  which  was  climaxed  on  the  traditional,  color- 
ful Dad  Vail  Day  in  May. 


The  La  Salle  Crew  carry  out  their  shell  in  preparation  for  a  late        

afternoon  workout.  *- 


Members  of  the  La  Salle  Crew  Team  for  ]  966  —  Kneeling -. 
Coxswain  Leo  Mullen.  Standing:  Ray  Maiewski,  Bob  Powell,  Ed 
Finegan,  Jim  Penny,  Rick  McDonald,  Coach  Joseph  Dougherty, 
Dan  Whelan,  Ed  Agonis,  Bill  Mastalski,  Captain  Paul  Schugsta, 
and  Manager  Fred  Carbone. 


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The  tense  expressions  show  the  physical  strain 
during  a  heated  match. 


The  Explorers  prepare  to  launch  their  shell  in 
an  effort  to  beat  the  Expressway  traffic. 


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BASEBALL 


Junior  Tom  Nihill  displays  his  pitching  form. 


Steve  Evans,  Co-captain  Phii   Kontrabecki,  end  Rich   Kljng  are  ready 
to  swing  into  action. 


With  a  second  place  M.A.C.  championship  in  back  of  them, 
the  1966  La  Salle  Baseball  Team  batted  their  first  game  of 
the  Spring  season  against  P.AA.C.  Co-Captains  Tom  Cuomo 
and  Phil  Kontrabecki  led  the  diamond  nine  with  their  out- 
standing infield  and  pitching  work. 


It's  another  stolen   base  for  John  Loschin,  despite 
great  stop  by  Delaware's  second  baseman. 


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Left  to  right:  Joe  Gaffney,  Ray  Jones,  Connie  Sullivan,  Tom  Nihill,  Harry 
Gutelius,  and  Larry  ContI  show  the  muscle  behind  La  Salle  bats. 


Temple  tries  a  bunt  on  pitcher  John  Mack. 


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Coach  Gene  McDonald  gives  co-captain  Tom  Cuomo  some  help- 
ful batting  tips  while  John  Loschin,  Al  Spagnola,  and  Cy  Biros 
look  on. 


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Bottom  Row:  Bob  Moore,  Ray  Bracis,  Bill  Gallagher,  Jim  Jourdan 
and  Jolin  Cole.  Middle  Row.-  assistant  coach  Tom  Duffy,  Pat  Mc- 
Donnell, Jim  Abel,  Jim  Keane,  Bob  Horvath,  Bill  Dougherty,  and 
head  coach  Joe  Kirk.  Top  Row.-  Dick  Close,  Jon  Walheim,  Tim 
Carr,  Gary  McNulty,  Mark  McElwee  and  manager  John   Dickey. 


SWIMMING 


The  La  Salle  mermen  splashed  to  a  tremendous 
season,  11-1,  in  celebrating  Coach  Joe  Kirk's  twenty- 
fifth  year  as  head  coach.  The  supreme  victory  of  the 
season  was  a  win  over  perennial  winner  Bucknell. 
The  swimming  team's  excellent  season  is  the  result 
of,  not  only  Joe  Kirk's  excellent  manipulating  ability, 
but  also  the  speedy  aquatic  abilities  of  Jon  Walheim, 
Bob  Moore,  and  Jim  Abel. 


Breaststroker,    Gary    McNulty,    swings    forward    in    a    meet 
against  Loyola. 


Bob  Moore,   La   Salle's   top   butterflier,   displays    his    record 
winning  form. 


Is  it  a  bird?  Is  it  a  plane?  No,  it's  Jim  Abel. 


Dick     Close,     La     Salle's     most     promising     sophomore, 
splashes   to    victory   against   Bucknell. 


Three  of  La  Salle's  top  underclassmen  take  to 
the  water  in  a  work  out  session. 


Jim  Keane  and  Jon  Walheim  compete  against 
each  other  in  preparation  for  the  meet  against 
Villanova. 


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Through  the  net  of  the  opposing  team,   it  looks  as  though   La 
Salle  is  about  to  score  another  goal. 


Dennis   O'Brien    attempts   to   tal^e   control    of   the    ball    against   a 
strong  Lafayette. 


SOCCER 


The  La  Salle  1966  Soccer  Team— Knee/ing:  Jim  Higgins,  Jim 
Pomilio,  Ed  Corcoran,  Captain  Fred  Baranowski,  Joe  Schatt,  Frank 
Au  and  Tom  Devine.  Stdnding:  Coach  Joe  Smith,  Paul  Riemer, 
Chris  Reimel,  Jack  Biting,  Ed  Reda,  Fred  Uelses,  Bob  Woodcock, 
Hal  Cherney,  Dan  McGettigan,  Dennis  O'Brien  and  Manager  John 
Jelen. 


The  valiant  efforts  of  the  Soccer  Team  this  year 
could  not  overcome  many  disadvantages,  including 
the  loss  of  Captain  Fred  Baranov^ski  who  suffered  a 
broken  neck  midway  through  the  season.  Coach  Joe 
Smith's  squad  ended  the  year  with  a  1-7  record.  Chris 
Reimel  led  the  team  in  scoring  and  Jim  Higgins  led 
in  assists.  The  skill  and  spirit  of  the  younger  players 
show  hope  for  a  strong  season  next  year. 


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The  1966  Explorer  Rifle  Team— Knee/ing.-  Ed  Cody  and  John  Ciar- 
detto.  Standing:  John  Kraus,  Paul  Michel,  Max  Dobles,  Tom  Mc- 
Cobe,  and  Tom  McGovern. 


RIFLE 


Sgt.  Strawderman,  rifle  team  coach,  smilingly  gives  Paul  Michel 
advice  on  the  kneeling  position. 


The  Rifle  Team  shot  a  winning  season  this  year 
with  triunnphs  over  Temple  and  Delaware.  Their  high 
point  was  a  victory  over  Scranton  with  an  impressive 
1393  to  1359  score.  Each  match  consisted  of  a  ten- 
minute  warm-up  and  a  36-minute  timed  competition 
in  the  three  positions  of  prone,  kneeling,  and  stand- 
ing. Captain  Max  Dobles  fired  the  Rifle  Team  with 
his  consistent  mark  in  the  280's  out  of  a  possible  300. 


Tom  McGovern  fires  a  practice  round  at  the  La  Salle  rifle  range. 


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Captain  John  Ladniak  wallops  across  his  cannon   ball  serve  for 
another  L.S.C.  point. 


If  you  can't  get  the  ball  across,  you  can  always  jump  over. 


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TENNIS 


Anticipating  strong  competition  from  their  Spring 
schedule,  the  Tennis  Team,  bolstered  by  six  returning 
lettermen,  began  the  season  with  plenty  of  experi- 
ence and  a  renewed  determination.  These  advantages 
and  the  strong  play  by  Captain  John  Ladniak  seemed 
to  forecast  another  winning  season  for  the  team. 


The  1966  members  of  the  Tennis  Team:  C^neeting')  Captain 
John  Ladniak;  (Sfand/ng)  Coach  Art  Condon,  Tom  Camp,  George 
Keane,  Ned  Whalen,  and  Tom  Ryan. 


George  Keane  sneaks  the  ball  over,  as  Ned  Whalen  awaits  the 
return. 


GOLF 


The  ironmen  of  the  1966  Golf  Team:  Manager  J.  Richard  Ca- 
hill.  Jack  Dages,  Jerry  Gibson,  Phil  Byrne,  Nicholas  Lees,  Gene 
Paduano,  John  Katziner,  and  Coach  Dr.  Robert  J.  Courtney. 


With  a  second  place  position  in  the  AA.A.C.  tourna- 
ment and  a  1  1-3  record  from  last  year,  the  Golf  Team 
had  an  outlook  for  a  promising  season.  Phil  Byrne, 
Jerry  Gibson,  Jack  Dages,  and  Gene  Paduano  were 
the  team's  returning  lettermen  who  replenished  the 
squad  with  ihe  added  strength  it  needed.  John  Katz- 
iner and  Nick  Lees  rounded  out  the  team's  top  six. 


Jerry  Gibson  is  about  to  chip  to  the  green  for  his  second  shot. 


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Members  of  the  La  Salle  Cross  Country  Team  were  (kneeling 
^rom  left  to  right"):  Dave  Jones,  Pete  Carrozza,  Dave  DeLuca, 
Captain  Pete  Dougherty  and  Ed  Pszwaro.  Standing:  Manager 
Mike  Murphy,  Dan  Maguire,  Phil  Fiskett,  Tony  Masslofsky,  Pat 
Ward,  Rich  Daly  and  Coach  Frank  Wetzler. 


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With  perfect  technique,  Joe  Ganz  leaps  over  the  hurdle  in  a 
determined  effort  to  stay  in  shape  for  the  forthcoming  battle 
with  the  Hawks. 


Broad  jumper  Hank  Stoebenau  flies  through  the  air  in  a   meet 
against  U.  of  P. 


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CROSS-COUNTRY 


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Under  the  coaching  of  Mr.  Frank  Wetzler,  the  La 
Salle  Explorer  Cross  Country  Team  finished  their 
1965-66  season  with  a  winning  record  of  5-2.  High- 
light of  the  season  was  an  impressive  victory  over 
Temple,  with  Captain  Pete  Dougherty  placing  first, 
ahead  of  Temple  star  Bill  Mahoney.  All  around  team 
effort  paced  the  Explorers  to  a  third  place  win  in  the 
M.A.C.  championships,  with  Dougherty  placing  sec- 
ond in  the  individual  competition. 


Completely    exhausted,    Dick    Dal 
tough  M.A.C.  competition. 


mirrors    the     strain    of     the 


Cheered  on   by  spirited  student  support,    Pete   Dougherty   takes  the 
challenge  of  another  hill  in  fh  M.A.C. 


Phil  Fiskett,  La  Salle's  fop  junior, 
sparks  ahead  of  his  Tennple  op- 
ponent. 


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College  life  is  an  experience  in  preparation. 
All  academic  efforts,  all  religious  training,  all 
social  activity,  and  all  athletic  endeavors  are 
directed  to  the  preparation  of  the  student  for 
his  future.  By  graduation,  seniors  ore  the 
final  embodiment  of  these  four  years  of  prep- 
aration —  preparation  for  life. 


LA  SALLE /SENIORS 


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FRED  A.  ABBONIZIO  •  2654  Jenkintown  Road, 
Ardsley,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  general  business. 


JAMES  R.  ABEL  •  Fulling  Mill  Road,  Langhorne, 
Pa.  •  B.A.  IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE  •  Conserva- 
tive Club  4;  Political  Science  Association  4; 
Swimming  1,  2,  3,  4;  Triathlon  2. 


ALBERT   C.   ACHUFF   •    5908   Augusfa    Sfreef, 
Philadelphia  49,  Pa.  •   b.a.  in   political  sci- 


LA  SALLE  COLLEGE 


THOMAS  G.  ADELMAN  •  1310-A  Troy  Towers, 
Bloomfield  3,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  biology  •  Alpha 
Epsilon  Delta  3;  Deans'  Honor  List  2,  3;  NFCCS 
2,  3,  4. 


EDWARD  AGONIS  •  123  Anchorage  Drive, 
Bridgeport  5,  Conn.  •  b.s.  in  industrial 
MANAGEMENT  •  Crew  3,  4;  S.A.M.  2,  4. 


HARRY  J.  AIKENS  •  1441  Edgeworth  Sfreef, 
Roslyn,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  industrial  relations 
•  Senior  Class  Representative  6. 


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THEODORE  H.  ALBER  •  331  G//ham  Street, 
Philadelphia  11,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  economics  • 
Economics  Club  2, 


MICHAEL  W.  AMATO  •  6325  Newfown  Ave- 
nue, Philadelphia  11,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  French  • 
Le  Cercle  Claude!  2,  3,  4. 


ROBERT  J.  ANDERSON  •413  Adams  Averyue, 
Orange,  N.  J.  •  b.s.  in  general  business. 


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HELMUT  J.  ANDRES  •  629  Alberger  Avenue 
Philadelphia   11,  Pa.  •    b.s.  in  marketing.  f 

ROBERT  L.  ANTONELLI  •  R.D.  2,  Roufe  206, 
Vincetown,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  physics  •  NFCCS 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Newtonian  Society  3,  4  (Vice- 
President  4). 


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WILLIAM  J.  ARCHER,  JR.  •  2414  77th  Street, 
Philadelphia  50,  Pa.  •   b.s.  in  general  busi- 


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GRADUATES  OF  1966 


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WILLIAM  B.  ARTAAAN  •  960  Granite  Street, 
Philadelphia  24,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  marketing  • 
Industrial  Relations  Commission  4;  Marketing 
Association  1,  2,  3,  4;  S.A.M.  4. 


JERRY  ASKOW  •  5920  N.  Marvine  Street, 
Phijradelphia  41,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  • 
Deans'  Honor  List  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6. 


ROBERT  L.  AUGUST  •  1226  Yerkes  Street, 
Philadelphia  19,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  history  • 
Beta  Alpha  Lambda  3,  4  (Vice-President  4); 
Collegian  4;  Historical  Society  3,  4;  NFCCS 
3,  4;  WHO'S  WHO  IN  AMERICAN  UNIVER- 
SITIES AND  COLLEGES 


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ROBERT  J.  BALLATORI  •  2551  S.  Hobson 
Street,  Philadelphia  42,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  German 
•  Deans'  Honor  List  2,  3;  German  Club  3,  4; 
Le  Cercle  Claude!  2,  3,  4  (Vice-President  3). 
ROY  J.  BARRY  •  319  W.  Nedro  Avenue,  Phila- 
delphia 20,  Pa.  •  B.s.  IN  industrial  manage- 
ment •  Deans'  Honor  List  3,  4,  5,  6;  Student 
Congress  2,  3,  4,  5,  6  (Treasurer  4,  Vice- 
President  5,  President  6);  Cross  Keys  4,  5,  6 
(President  6);  S.A.M.  3,  4,  5,  6  (President  5); 
Marketing  Association  5,  6;  I.E.E.E.  5,  6;  Col- 
legian 4,  5,  6;  EXPLORER  6;  Senior  Class  Rep- 
resentative 6;  WHO'S  WHO  IN  AMERICAN 
UNIVERSITIES  AND  COLLEGES. 
MICHAEL  A.  BAUM  •  1502  Beverly  Road, 
Philadelphia   19,  Pa.  •   b.s.   in  accounting. 


GEORGE  L.  BAUMKRAIZ  •  2821  G//ham  Street, 
Philadelphia   19,  Pa.  •   b.s.  in  general  busi- 


ERNEST  M.    BAXLEY    •    2301    Dawson    Street, 
Hillcrest  Heights,  Md.  •  b.s.  in  marketing. 


ROBERT  C.  BAXTER  •  720  Hi/ton  Drive,  Lan- 
caster, Pa.  •  B.s.  IN  ACCOUNTING  •  Beta  Alpha 
4;  College  Union  Committees  1;  Delta  Sigma 
Pi  2,  3,  4. 


BROTHER  GABRIEL  A.   BEDNAR,   F.S.C.   •    b.a. 

IN    FRENCH, 


ROBERT   J.    BELL   •    5800    Brush    Road,   Phila- 
delphia    38,    Pa.     •     B.A.     IN     MATHEMATICS     • 

College  Union  Committees  1,  2,  3,  4;  Golf  1. 


BROTHER  JAMES  J.  BENDER,  F.S.C.  •    b.a.   in 

PHILOSOPHY. 


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GERALD    J.    BENNETT    •    253    Lawnton    Road, 
Willow  Grove,  Pa.   •    b.a.    in    English. 


LEROY  J.  BENTZLEY  •  6323  Paschall  Avenue, 
Philadelphia  42,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  electronic 
PHYSICS    •    I.E.E.E.   5. 


GEORGE    H.    BERG    •    336   E.    Sheldon    Street, 
Philadelphia    20,    Pa.    •    b.s.    in    industrial 

RELATIONS. 


LEWIS  W.  BERGEN  •  1843  South  56th  Street, 
Philadelphia  43,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  english-edu- 
CATioN  •  Benielde  Club  3,  4;  Education  So- 
ciety 3,  4. 

JOSEPH  B.  BERGER  •  254  DiMarco  Drive, 
Philadelphia  54,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English  • 
Caisson  Club  3,  4;  Collegian  2,  3,  4;  EX- 
PLORER 4,  (Service  Editor  4);  S.O.C.  3,  4; 
Weber  Society  2,  3,  4,  (President  3);  Tricon 
2,  3,  4,(  Associate  Editor  4);  Band  2,  3,  4, 
(Band  Commander  3,  4). 

GEORGE  M.  BESCHEN  •112  West  Third  Ave- 
nue, North  Wildwood,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  history- 
education  •  Glee  Club   1,  2,  3,  4. 


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RONALD  T.  BETTS  •  8  South  Cleveland  Ave- 
nue, Wilmington,  Del.  •  b.a.  in  pre-law  • 
Deans'  Honor  List  2;  El  Club  Hispano  2;  St. 
Thomas  More  Society  4;  S.  O.  C.  2. 


ANTHONY  J.  BIANCO  • 
nue,  Philadelphia  38,  Pa. 
management. 


7029  Sfenton   Ave- 

■    B.s.   IN    industrial 


DAVID  BIDDLE  •419  Ryers  Avenue,  Chelten- 
ham, Pa.  •  b.a.  in  biology  •  College  Union 
Committees  1;  Collegian  2,  3;  Alpha  Epsilon 
Delta  2,  3,  4.  (Treasurer  4);  Deans'  Honor 
List  2,  3,  4. 


THOMAS  R.  BIELEN  •  530  Jefferson  Avenue, 

Cheltenham,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  political  science. 


JOHN  F.  BITTING  •  156  Treaty  Road,  Drexel 
Hill,  Pa.  •  B.A.  IN  ENGLISH  •  Soccer  2,  3,  4; 
Varsity  Club  3,  4;  Weber  Society  4. 


JOSEPH  M.  BONMER  •  12707  Ho///ns  Road, 
Philadelphia  14,  Pa.  •  b.a.  iin  political  sci- 
ence •  Marketing  Association  3,  4;  Pi  Sigma 
Epsilon  3,  4. 


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THOAAAS  J.  BONNER  •  6725  N.  Carlisle  Street, 
Philadelphia  26,  Pa.  •   b.a.  in  philosophy. 

LAWRENCE  D.  BOOYE  •  12  Plymouth  Road, 
Cherry  Hill,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  electronic  phys- 
ics. 


ROBERT  L.  BORHECK  •  309  Ellen  Place,  Long 
Island,  N.  Y.  •  b.s.  in  finance  •  Saint  Ga- 
briel's Club  4. 


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WILLIAM  F.  BOSCOE  •  5924  Devon  Place, 
Philadelphia  38,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English  •  II 
Circolo  La  Salliana  1,  2,  3,  4;  Weber  Society 
1,  2,  3,  4. 


ROBERT    C.    BOSWELL    •    4015    Gregg    Road, 
Brookev///e,  Md.   •    b.a.    in   economics. 


MATTHEW  F.  BOWEN  •  2441  Areola  Street, 
Philadelphia  42,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  political  sci- 
ence •   II  Circolo  La  Salliano  2,  3,  4. 


GERARD  R.  BOWERS  •  2742  Norman  Road, 
Roslyn,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  political  science  • 
College  Union  Committees  2,  3;  Historical  So- 
ciety 3,  4;  Political  Science  Association  2,  3,  4. 


TERRENCE  L.  BOWERS  •  409  Grant  Avenue, 
Warminster,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  • 
Accounting  Association  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6;  Crew 
1;   Student  Congress   4,   5,   6. 


JOHN  O.  BOYLE  •  2204  Cheltenham  Avenue, 
Philadelphia  38,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English  • 
EXPLORER  4;  Weber  Society  2,  3,  4  (Secretary 
3);  Tricon  3,  4  (Editor  3). 


RICHARD  A,  BOZZELL  •  1824  Beverly  Road, 
Philadelphia  38,  Pa.  •  e.s.  in  accounting  • 
Accounting  Association  3,  4;  Marketing  Asso- 
ciation 3,  4;  Pi  Sigma  Epsilon  3,  4. 

BROTHER    JOSEPH    B.    BRACELAND,    F.S.C.    • 

B.A.    IN    mathematics. 


THOMAS  I.  BRADSHAW  •  237  Arlingham 
Road,  Flourlown,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  chemistry  • 
Chymian  Society  1,  2,  3,  4;  Deans  Honor  List 
2,   3,  4;   NFCCS  2,   3,  4. 


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ANTHONY  L.  BRALCZYK   •    1605  Washington 
Avenue,  Prospect  Park,  Pa.  •   B.s.  in  general 


JOHN  L.  BRAUN  •  4456  Burwood  Avenue, 
Pennsauken,  N.  J.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  • 
Accounting  Association  6;  Marketing  Associa- 
tion 6;  Senior  Class  Representative  6;  Student 
Congress   6. 


JOSEPH    F.    BRAUN    •    4011    S.    Warner   Road, 
Lafayette  Hills,  Pa.  •   b.s.  in  finance. 


RICHARD  G.  BRAUN  •   3634  W.  Crown  Ave- 
nue, Philadelphia  19,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  industrial 

MANAGEMENT. 


JAMES  J.   BRENNAN   '219   Wabash   Avenue, 
Lansdowne,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  industrial  manage- 


FRANK  R.  BRESLIN  •  1514  W.  Haines  Street, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  marketing  •  Mar- 
keting Association  2,  3;  S.A.M.  3. 


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ROGER  J.  BRICKLEY  •   117  3rd  Street,  Pelham, 
N.  Y.  •   B.s.  in   industrial  management. 


THOMAS  C.  BROGAN  •  905  N.  64(h  Street, 
Philadelphia  51,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  political  sci- 
ence •  Deans'  Honor  List  2,  3,  4;  Gavel  So- 
ciety   1,  3,  4;  Political  Science  Association  4. 


BROTHER  THOMAS  JEFFREY  BRONZERT,  F.S.C. 

•     B.A.     IN    CHEMISTRY. 


MICHAEL  J.  BROWN  •  1621  Edgehill  Road, 
Abington,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  political  science  • 
Rifle  Team   1,  2. 


ROBERT  L.  BROWNE  '3129  Plymouth  Rock 
Road,  Norristown,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  electronic 
physics  •  Deans'  Honor  List  2,  3,  4,  5,  6; 
I.E.E.E.  2,  3,  4,  5,  6;  Student  Congress  5. 

BROTHER   GREGORY   BRYER,    F.S.C.    •    b.a.    in 


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ROBERT  V.  BUCK  •  214  Northampton  Street, 
Hellertown,  Pa.  •  b.aa.  in  political  science 
•   Political  Science  Association  3,  4. 


WALTER  R.  BUKATA  •  13  Haws  Lane,  Phila 
delphia  18,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  biology  •  Alpha 
Epsilon  Delta  3,  4;  Fabrician  Society  1,  2,  3,  4. 


JOHN  J.  BURFETE,  JR.  •  1002  Forrest  Avenue, 
Norristown  1,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  political  science 
•  Alpha  Phi  Omega  2,  3,  4. 


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KEVIN  J.  BYRNE  '316  Lemonte  Street,  Phila- 
delphia 28,  Pa.  •    b.a.  in  chemistry. 


RICHARD  P.  CAFFERTY  •  5009  C  Street,  Phila- 
delphia 40,  Pa.  •   B.s.   IN  accounting. 


J.  RICHARD  CAHILL  •  14  Ivanhoe  Avenue, 
Somerville,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  political  science 
•  Collegian  4;  German  Club  2,  3,  4;  Historical 
Societ/  3,  4;  Political  Science  Association  4; 
Praefectus  Club  4. 


JAMES  E.  BURKHART  •  1954  More/and  Road, 
Abington,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  biology  •  Alpha 
Epsilon  Delta  3,  4;  Fabrician  Society  2,  3,  4. 

EDWARD  V.  BURNS  •  300  Lincoln  Avenue, 
Manoa,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English  •  Caisson  Club 
3,  4;  NFCCS  1,  2;  Rifle  Team  1,  2;  Weber  So- 
ciety 2,  3,  4. 

GERALD  J.  BURT  •  2060  Sierra  Road,  Plym- 
outh Meeting,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  industrial  man- 
agement •  Caisson  Club  3,  4;  College  Union 
Committees  2,  3,  4;  Le  Cercle  Claudel  1; 
S.A.M.  4. 


WILLIAM   D.  CALLAN   •   5346  Chew  Avenue, 
Apt.  5A,  Philadelphia  38,  Pa.  •    b.a.  in   eco- 


JAA/ES  H.  CAMBELL  •  1574  Co//mgs  Road, 
Camden  4,  N.  J.  •  b.s.  in  industrial  man- 
agement •  Marketing  Association  6;  Senior 
Class  Representative  1,  2,  5;  S.A.M.  1,  3,  5,  6. 

JAMES  T.  CANNING  '311  Jane  Street,  Bridge- 
port, Conn.  ♦  b.a.  in  political  science  • 
El  Club  Hispano  2;  EXPLORER  3,  4,  (Editor-in- 
chief  4);  Residence  Hall  Council  3,  4;  WHO'S 
WHO  IN  AMERICAN  UNIVERSITIES  AND 
COLLEGES, 


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JOHN  G.  CANNON  •  6402  Dorcas  Street, 
Philadelphia  11,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  • 
Accounting  Association  6. 

NATAL  J.  CARABELLO  •   304  S.  Third  Street, 

Reading,    Pa.    •    b.a.    in    pre-law    •    Masque  ^f  ^1^  f  ^.  •  J 

2,  3,  4,  (Board  of  Governors   3);   Residence  \  _  /  **-"  '^  ,  ^  ■ ,.  1 

Hall    Council    3,    4,    (Religious    Chairman    4)  —  -       ^  '.  — 

Rifle  Team   1. 


FREDERICK  S.  CARBONE,  JR.  •  6037  N,  Mar- 
vine    Street,    Philadelphia    41,    Pa.    '    b.a.    in 

POLITICAL     SCIENCE-EDUCATION     •     Alpha     Phi 

Omega  2,  3,  4,  (Vice-President  4);  Crew  4, 
(Manager  4). 


JOHN    L.    CARLSON    •    7823    8a/ard    Street, 
Philadelphia  50,  Pa.  •   b.a.  in  pre-law. 


JAMES  M.   CARNEY   •    6232   Mershon   Street, 
Philadelphia  49,  Pa.  •   b.a.  in  mathematics. 


HARRIS  A.  CARR  •  606  Thornhill  Drive,  La- 
fayette Hill,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  physics  electron- 
ics •   I.E.E.E.  5,  6. 


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HUGH  S.  CARR  •  245  Plymouth  Road,  Fairfax, 
Del.  •  B.s.  IN  marketing  •  Deans'  Honor  List 
1,  2;  S.A.M.  4,  5,  6. 


MICHAEL  T.  CARR  •  712  65fh  Avenue,  Phila- 
delphia 26,  Pa.  •  B.A.  IN  ENGLISH  •  Marketing 
Association  3,  4,  (Treasurer  4);  Pi  Sigma 
Epsilon  3,  4;  Weber  Society  3,  4. 


TIMOTHY  F.  CARR  •  134  Nefherwood  Drive, 
Springfield,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  math-education  • 
Swimming    1 ,  2,  3,  4;  Triathlon  2,  3. 


ROBERT  N.  CASEY  •  4371  Deerpafh  Lane, 
Philadelphia  54,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  insurance  • 
Marketing  Association  6;  S.A.M.   6. 


WILLIAM  J.  CASLER  •  384  Sairs  Avenue,  Long 
Branch,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  pre-law  •  Sigme  Phi 
Lambda  1,  2,  3,  4;  Student  Council   1,  2. 


GEORGE  C.  CASPER  •  2139  Susquehanna 
Road,  Abington,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  • 
Accounting  Association  2,  3,  4;  College  Union 
Committees  1,  2,  3,  4  (Union  Board  4); 
Track  1. 


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WILLIAM  P.  CASSIDY  •  4109  N.  6th  Sfreet, 
Philadelphia  40,  Pa.  •  ba  in  chemistry  • 
Glee  Club  3. 


EDWARD  M.  CASTELLA  •9319  Treaty  Road, 
Philadelphia   14,  Pa.  •   b.a.  in  political  sci- 


JULES  R.  CATTIE  -2103  74th  Avenue,  Phila- 
delphia   38,    Pa.    •    B.S.    IN    ACCOUNTING. 


LA  SALLE  COLLEGE 


JOSEPH  T.  CHAMBERS  •  4716  Springfield  Ave- 
nue, Philadelphia  43,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  mathe- 
matics •  Deans'  Honor  List  2,  3,  4;  Kappa  Mu 
Epsilon  3,  4. 


RAYMOND  D.  CHERRY  •  536  Wiltshire  Road, 
Upper  Darby,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  industrial  man- 
agement •  S.A.AA.  1,  5,  6. 


FRANCIS   J.    CHIAPPETTA   •    41    Cross   Sfreef, 
Jamestov/n,  N.  Y.  •  b.a.  in  psychology. 


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DONALD  R.  CHIERICI  •  1081  Niagara  Road, 
Camden  4,  N.  J.  •  b.s.  in  finance. 

WARREN  A.  CHUNN  •  517  Mary  Avenue, 
Huntington  Valley,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  biology. 

RICHARD  M.  CLANCY  •  2350  E.  Fletcher 
Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  mathe- 
matics •  Kappa  Mu  Epsilon  5. 


138 


RONALD    C.    CLEGG 
Philadelphia   19,  Pa.  ■ 


2254    Disston    Street, 

S    IN    MARKETING. 


WILLIAM  J.  COCHRANE  •  707  Wyndmoor  Ave- 
nue, Philadelphia  18,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  account- 
ing •  Accounting  Association  2,  3,  4;  Beta 
Alpha  3,  4;  Crew  1,  2  (Co-Captain  1);  Delta 
Sigma  Pi  2,  3,  4. 

LOUIS  F.  COLANTUONO  '7318  Pittville  Street, 
Philadelphia  26,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  marketing  • 
Deans'  Honor  List  3,  4;  Marketing  Association 
2,  3,  4;  Pi  Sigma  Epsilon  2,  3,  4  (President  4); 
S.O.C.  3,  4;  Inter-Fraternity  Council  4  (Vice- 
President  4). 


GRADUATES  OF  1966 


139 


LOUIS  A.  COLAVECCHI  •  727  Pierce  Street, 
Philadelphia  47,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  • 
Accounting  Association  2,  3;  Student  Congress 
2. 


JOHN  J.  COLE  •  201  Walnut  Street,  Livingston, 
N.  J-.  •  B.A.  IN  ECONOMICS  •  Glee  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Swimming  1,  2,  3,  4;  Varsity  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Tennis  2,  3,  4. 


JOHN  A.  COLELLA  •  53  Macintosh  Road,  Levit- 

town.    Pa.    •    B.A.    IN    MATH-EDUCATION. 


FRANK  J.  COLL  •  1123  E.  Price  Street,  Phila- 
delphia 36,  Pa.  •  B.s.  IN  ACCOUNTING  •  Ac- 
counting Association  3,  4;  Marketing  Associa- 
tion 2,  3,  4;  Pi  Sigma  Epsilon  2,  3,  4  CTreas- 
urer  4). 


TERENCE  P.  COLLINS  •  3000  Teesdale  Street, 
Philadelphia  52,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  marketing. 


EDWARD  F.  COLUMBIA  •  1705  Bergenline 
Avenue,  Union  City,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  english- 
EDUCATiON.  •  Sigma  Phi  Lambda  2,  3,  4; 
Weber  Society   1 . 


FRANCIS  X.  COMELLA,  JR.  •  21  1  £.  W///ow 
Grove  Avenue,  Philadelphia  18,  Pa.  •  b.a, 
IN  biology-education  •  Chymian  Society  1, 
2;  College  Union  Committees  3,  4;  EXPLORER 
4  (Sports  Editor  4);  Rifle  Team  1,  2,  3. 


JAMES  J.  CONAGHAN   •    7211    Boyer  Street, 
Philadelphia  19,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  marketing. 


EDWARD  W.  CONAWAY  •  3959  N.  6th  Street, 
Philadelphia  40,  Pa.  '  b.a.  in  philosophy. 


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BROTHER  KEVIN  H.  CONLEY,  F.S.C.  •   b.a.   in 

ENGLISH-EDUCATION. 


JOSEPH  J.  CONNELLY  •  331   E.   llfh  Avenue, 
Conshohoc/cen,  Pa.  •    b.a.  in  Spanish. 


JOHN  J,  CONNOR,  JR.  •  7621  Parkview  Road, 
Upper  Darby,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  marketing. 


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JOSEPH  R.  CONROY  •  982  E.  Godfrey  Ave- 
nue, Philadelphia  24,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  industrial 
MANAGEMENT  •  German  Club  2,  3,  4  (Treas- 
urer 2,  Vice-President  3). 

WILLIAM  J.  CONROY  •  4641  Woodland  Ave- 
nue, Drexel  Hill,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English. 

CHARLES  L.  CONWAY  •  5847  N.  Mascher 
Street,  Philadelphia  20,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  account- 
ing •  College  Union  Committees  1,  2,  3,  4, 
(Union  Board  Chairman  4);  Student  Govern- 
ment 3,  4,  (Executive  Board  4);  Student  Fac- 
ulty Committee  3,  4;  WHO'S  WHO  IN  AMER- 
ICAN UNIVERSITIES  AND  COLLEGES. 


DOMENIC  J.  CORSARO  '2016  McKean  Street, 
Philadelphia  45,  Pa.  •   b.a.  in  English. 

JAMES  T.  COSTELLO  •  6636  Gillespie  Street, 
Philadelphia  35,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  industrial 
management  •  Cross  Keys  5,  6  (Vice-Presi- 
dent 6;  EXPLORER  6;  I.E.E.E.  5,  6;  Industrial 
Relations  Society  5;  Marketing  Association  5, 
6;  Senior  Class  Representative  6  (President 
6);  S.A.M.  4,  5,  6  (Vice-President  5);  Student 
Congress  5,  6;  WHO'S  WHO  IN  AMERICAN 
UNIVERSITIES  AND  COLLEGES. 

DAVID  P.  COSTIGAN  •  142  W.  Syhania  Street, 
Philadelphia  44,  Pa.  •   b.a.  in  sociology. 


*         MICHAEL   F.   COTTER   •    4814   N.   5fh   Street, 
Philadelphia  20,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  pre-lav*/. 


ROBERT  P.  COTTER  -1810  Ritlenhouse  Square. 
Philadelphia  3,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  political  sci- 
ence. 


DONALD  F.  COX  •   1  8  Sf.  Clair  Avenue,  Spring 
Lake,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  biology. 


BROTHER  MARK  F.  CRAMSIE,  F.S.C.  •   b.a.   in 


EDWARD  T.  CREAGAN  •  14  Arno  Sfreef,  Oak- 
hurst,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  biology  •  Alpha  Epsilon 


Delta  3,  4. 


ROBERT  E.  CREWALK  •  58  South  7fh  Street, 
Darby,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  English  •  College  Union 
Committees  2,  3,  4;  Collegian  1,  2,  3,  4, 
(Sports  3);  Student  Government  4. 


141 


THOMAS  P.  CRILLEY  •  1104  Dunton  Street, 
Philadelphia  23,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  history-educa- 
tion •  Caisson  Club  3,  4;  College  Union  Com- 
mittees 2,  3,  4  CRecording  Secretary  4);  His- 
torical Society  4;  Student  Government  4  CRs- 
cording  Secretary  4}. 

BROTHER  TIMOTHY  CRIMMONS,   F.S.C.  •  b.a. 

IN     ENGLISH. 


GERALD  A.  CROPP  •  233  Ashland  Road,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.   •    B.S.   IN   ACCOUNTING. 


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JEROME  F.  CSULIK  •211  W.  Lexington  Street, 
Allentown,  Pa.  '  b.s.  in  industrial  manage- 
ment •  Delta  Sigma  Pi  1,  2,  3,  4  (Vice-Presi- 
dent 3,  4);  Society  for  the  Advancement  of 
Management  2,  3,  4  (President  4);  Residence 
Council  2;  S.O.C.  4. 


BROTHER  FIDELIO  E.  CULKEN,  F.S.C.  •  b.a.  in 


THOMAS  E.  CULLATION  •  5127  N.  16fh  Street, 
Philadelphia  41,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  finance  •  Weber 


Society  3,  4. 


THOMAS  F.  CUOMO  •  4  Lancaster  Terrace, 
West  Orange,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  biology. 

MICHAEL  J.  CURCIO  •  1630  Mohican  Street, 
Philadelphia  38,  Pa.  b.a.  in  history-educa- 
tion. 


GERALD  J.  CUSTER  •  604  Glen  Valley  Drive, 

Norristown,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  industrial  manage- 
ment •  S.A.M.  6. 


LOUIS  J.  CUTILLO  •  Box  12  Road  3,  Poffstown, 
Pa.  •  b.a.  in  physics  •  German  Club  4;  New- 
tonian Society  2,  3,  4;  Student  Government 
1,  2  (Treasurer  1,  2). 


JOHN  C.  DABOVICH  •  253  Sigel  Street,  Phila- 
delphia 48,  Pa.  •  B.s.  IN  accounting. 


RICHARD   J.    DAEMER    •    9244    Angus    Place, 
Philadelphia  14,  Pa.  •   b.a.  in  biology. 


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PETER  J.  DALTON  •  1  Crane  Street,  Middle- 
town,  N.  J.  •  B.s.  IN  ACCOUNTING  •  Account- 
ing Association  3,  4. 

RICHARD  P.  DALY  •  6528  Gesner  Street,  Phila- 
delphia 42,  Pa.  '  B.s.  IN  GERMAN  •  Cross  Coun- 
try 1,  2,  3,  4;  German  Club  4;  Track  1,  2,  3,  4. 

LOUIS  J.  DANAS  •  2168  Galloway  Road, 
Cornwells  Heights,  Pa.  •   a. a.  in   economics. 


HOWARD   C.    DANDO   '8110    Revere   Street, 
Philadelphia   15,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English. 


JOSEPH  T.  DANZI  •  37  Grand  Street,  Oneonta, 
N.  y.  '  B.A.  IN  BIOLOGY  •  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta 
2,    3,   4;    Basketball    1,    2;    Deans'    Honor    List 


2,  3,  4. 


WILLIAM  E.  DEAL  •   5219  N.  Marshall  Street, 
Philadelphia  20,  Pa.  •   b.a.  in   psychology  • 

Psychology  Club  4. 


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ANTHONY  D.  DEFUSCO  -117  Marble  Street, 
Conshohocken,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  political  sci- 
ence. 

WILLIAM  J.  DEMARE,  JR.  •  502  Riverside 
Drive,  Rome,  N.  Y.  •  B.s.  in  accounting  • 
Accounting  Association  2,  4;  Caisson  Club 
3,  4;  College  Union  Committees  1,  2,  3,  4 
(Treasurer  3,  4);  Delta  Sigma  Phi  3,  4;  Student 
Council  3,  4  (Treasurer  3,  4);  WHO'S  WHO 
IN  AMERICAN  UNIVERSITIES  AND  COLLEGES. 

NICHOLAS  A.  DEMATTEO  '1210  Gerntt  Street, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English  •  Masque 
1,  2,  3,  4;  WHO'S  WHO  IN  AMERICAN  UNI- 
VERSITIES AND  COLLEGES. 


VINCENT  E.  DEAN  •  2914  Adams  Place,  Palles 

Church,  Va.  •  b.a.  in  political  science  • 
Conservative  Club  4;  Political  Science  Associa- 
tion 4;  St.  Thomas  More  Society  4;  Saint  Ga- 
briel's Club  4. 

WILLIAM  J.  DEAN  •  136  Clivederi  Avenue, 
Glenside,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  economics  •  College 
Union  Committees  2,  3,  4;  Deans'  Honor  List 
2;  WHO'S  WHO  IN  AMERICAN  UNIVERSITIES 
AND  COLLEGES. 

WILLIAM  J.  DEBELAK  •  827  Karoly  Street, 
Freemanburg,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  german-educa- 
tion  •  German  Club  3,  4  (Secretary  4);  Glee 
Club  3,  4. 


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ANTHONY  J.  DEPAUL  •  131  W.  Gorgas  Lane, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English. 


MICHAEL  C.   DERES  •   7  Day  Avenue,  Berlin, 
N.  J.  •  B.A.  IN  GERMAN  •  German  Club  3,  4. 


RALPH    F.    DESIDERIO    •    2127   S.    Woodstock 
Street,  Philadelphia  45,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  market- 


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JOSEPH  H.  DETTMAR  •  3501  15fh  Street, 
Arlington  4,  Va.  •  b.a.  in  English  •  Collegian 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Crew  1;  Lambda  lota  Tau  4;  St. 
Thomas  More  4. 


WILLIAM  C.  DEUTSCH  •  727  N.  9th  Street, 
Allentown,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  economics  •  Basket- 
ball 1;  Economics  Club  2;  German  Club  3. 


EDWARD   J.    DEVLIN    •    8654   Jackson   Street, 
Philadelphia  36,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  political  sci- 


ALFONSO  DIBENEDETTO  •  27  Mohawk  Trail, 
Medford  Lakes,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  political  sci- 
ence. 


WILLIAM  J.  DIBIASE  •  401  Stanfield  Road, 
Springfield,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  psychology  •  Deans' 
Honor  List  3,  4;  Psi  Chi  3,  4  (Vice-President 
3,  4);  Psychology  Club  1,  2,  3,  4  (Treasurer 
4). 


BERNARD  J.  DIFILIPPO  •  719  Wynnegate 
Road,  Philadelphia  51,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  account- 
ing •  Accounting  Association  3,  4. 


JOHN  T.  DIGILIO  •  1426  Manor  Lane,  6a/ 
Shore,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  •  b.a.  in  biology  • 
Caisson  Club  3,  4;  Conservative  Club  3,  4; 
Presidents'  Guard  1,  2,  3,  4;  Soccer  2,  3,  4. 


ROBERT  W.  DILLARD  •   3304  Rockfield  Drive, 

Wilmington,  Del.  •  B.A.  IN  English  •  Caisson 


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Club  3,  4. 


LOUIS  J.   DILOSSI  •    1512  S.   Newkirk  Street, 
Philadelphia  46,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting. 


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DONALD  A.  DISCAVAGE  •  29  N.  Broad  Street, 
Lancaster,  Pa.    •    b.a.    in    mathematics. 


CHARLES    DITTON    •     234  N.    Charles    Street, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  general  business. 


MAX  J.  DOBLES  •  427  Waverly  Road,  Glen- 
side,  Pa.  '  B.A.  IN  history  •  College  Union 
Committees  2;  Rifle  Team   1,  2,  3,  4. 


DENNIS  J.  DOLAN  •  3223  N.  2nd  Street,  Har- 
risburg,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  marketing. 


FRANK  J.  DOMERACKI  •  205  fvereff  Avenue, 
Willow  Grove,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  electronic 
PHYSICS  •  I.E.E.E.  3,  4,  5,  6. 


JOHN    F.    DONAGHY    •     126    Hickory    Road, 
Philadelphia    54,    Pa.    •    B.s.    in    electronic 


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JOSEPH  A.  DONAHUE  •  19  Dewey  Road. 
Cheltenham  12,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  history  •  Col- 
lege Union  Committees  1. 


RICHARD  J.  DONOHUE  •1512  Marcus  Court, 
East  Park  Ridge  Manor,  III.  •  b.s.  in  market- 
ing •  College  Union  Committees  2,3,4;  Mar- 
keting Association  3,  4;  Pi  Sigma  Epsilon  3,  A, 
Rifle  Team  1. 


JOSEPH    F.    DOODY    •    700    Stanwood  Street. 
Philadelphia   11,  Pa.  •   b.s.  in  general  busi- 


FRANCIS  A.  DOOLEY  •  3012  Derry  Terrace. 
Philadelphia  14,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  industrial 
management. 


ROBERT  W.  DORNISH  •  20  Henderson  Lane, 
Willingboro,  N.  J.  •  b.s.  in  industrial  man- 
agement •  S.A.M.  1,  2;  Student  Congress  1, 
2,  3,  4,  5. 


PETER  M.  DOUGHERTY  '8100  Ardleigh  Street, 
Philadelphia  18,  Pa.  '  B.s.  in  general  busi- 
ness •  Cross  County  1,  2,  3,  4,  (Captain  4): 
Track  1,  2,  3,  4;  Varsity  Club  2,  3,  4. 


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PETER  M.  DOUGHERTY  •  8100  Ardleigh  Street, 
Philadelphia   18,  Pa.  •   b.s.  in  general  busi- 


SAMUEL  W.  DOUGLASS  •  7721  Germantown 
Avenue,  Philadelphia  18,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  gen- 
eral  BUSINESS. 


MATTHEW  J.  DOWLING  •  503  Marks  Road, 
Orland,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  accounting  •  Caisson 
Club  3,  4;  President's  Guard  1,  2,  3,  4. 


LA  SALLE  COLLEGE 


EDWARD  J.  DRISCOLL  •  5950  S  Sfreef,  Phila- 
delphia 20,  Pa.  •  B.s.  IN  electronic  phys- 
ics •  Deans'  Honor  List  2,  3,  4,  5,  6;  I.E.E.E. 
4,  5. 


JOHN  E.  DRISCOLL  •  3220  Teesda/e  Street, 
Philadelphia  36,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  economics  • 
Semper  Fidelis  Society  1 . 


JEREMIAS  T.  DUBYK  '318  Beechwood  Ave- 
nue, Trenton,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  biology  •  Alpha 
Epsilon  Delta  3,  4. 


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JOHN  A.  DUFFY  •3417  Peachen  Street,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  •  b.a.  in  economics. 


THOMAS  R.   DUGAN   -7517  Ctaridge  Street, 
Philadelphia   11,  Pa.  •   b.a.  in  biology. 


FREDERICK  E.  DUNGEE  •  706  W.  Butler  Street, 
Philadelphia  40,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  history  •  Ac- 
counting Association  2;  Delta  Sigma  Pi  2,  3, 
4;  Glee  Club   1,  2,  3;  Historical  Society  3,  4. 


46 


JAMES  T.  DUNPHY  •  733  Sharon  Avenue,  Col- 
imgdale.  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  political  science  • 
Historical  Society  4;  Political  Science  Associa- 
tion 4;  St.  Thonnas  More  Society  3,  4. 


PASQUALE  N.  DURANTE,  JR.  •  220  N.  65th 
Street,  Philadelphia  39,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  account- 
ing •  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon  1,  2,  3. 

WILLIAM  A.  DURYEE  •  1200  N.  Jefferson 
Street,  Arlington  5,  Va.  •  b.s.  in  general 
BUSINESS  •  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon  2,  3,  4,  Track 
1,  2,  3,  4,  (Captain  3);  Varsity  Club  2,  3,  4. 


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147 


JOSEPH  M.  DUVALL  •  3861  N.  Broad  Street, 
Philadelphia  40,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  political  sci- 
ence •  Political  Science  Association  3,  4;  Presi- 
dent's Guard  1. 


THOMAS  J.  DVORAK  •  1214  Chestnut  Street, 
Reading,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  •  Account- 
ing Association  1,  2,  3,  4;  Glee  Club  1,  2;  Rifle 
Team  1,  2. 


JOHN   E.    DWYER   •    7713   Burholme  Avenue, 
Philadelphia  11,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  pre-law. 


CHARLES  R.  ELLES  •  544  Sugarfree  Lane,  Hol- 
land, Pa.  •  B.s.  IN  electronic  physics. 


JOHN  J.  ENGLISH  •  231  Hirst  Avenue,  East 
Lansdowne,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  english-education 
•  Masque  2,  3,  4;  Weber  Society  3,  4. 


PER-OTTO  L.  ERICHSEN  •  3250  Friendship 
Street,  Philadelphia  49,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English 
•  Weber  Society  3;  Tricon  4  (Editor  4). 


BENJAA/IN    F.    ERWIN    •    1    Lindenwood   Trail, 
Ambler,  Pa.  •   b.a.  in  //\athematics. 


JOHN   R.   ESPOSITO   •   4056  Howland  Street, 
Philadelphia  24,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  psychology. 


WILLIAM  J.  ESPOSITO  •  320  E.  Orchard  Street, 
Hammonton,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  mathematics- 
education. 


LOUIS  C.  DWYER,  JR.  •  7230  Battersby  Street, 
Philadelphia  49,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  pre-law  • 
Cross  Country  1,  2;  Sigma  Beta  Kappa  2,  3,  4. 


JOHN  H.  ECKELS  •  435  W.  Count/  Line  Road, 
Huntingdon  Valley,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  psychology 
•  Psychology  Club  4;  Band  1,  2. 


PAUL  K.  EHRENFEUCHTER  •  6239  Revere 
Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  general 
business. 


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NORMAN  A.  ETTENGER  •  6324  Anderson 
Street,  Phiiadelphia  38,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  biology 
•  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta  3,  4;  Fabrician  Society 
3,  4. 


LEO  A.  FABRO  •  100  Glenview  Drive,  Tren- 
ton 38,  N.J.  •  B.A.  IN  BIOLOGY  •  Caisson  Club 
3;  College  Union  Committees  1,  2,  3 

THOMAS  R.  FAGNANI  •  701  Federal  Street, 
Philadelphia  47,  Pa.  •   b.a.  in  french-educa- 


STEPHEN  V.  FALCONE  •  5440  Adorns  Street, 
Philadelphia  44,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English. 

JOSEPH  F.  FALGIANI  •  521  Elm  Avenue,  Up- 
per Darby,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  psychology  •  Deans' 
Honor  List  2,  3,  4;  Psi  Chi  3,  4;  Psychology 
Club  1,  2,  3,  4. 

ANTHONY  A.  FEOLA  •  536  High  Street,  Phila- 
delphia 44,  Pa.  •  B.s.  IN  accounting  •  Ac- 
counting  Association   3. 


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EUGENE   J.    FERRY 
Philadelphia  26,  Pa. 
S.A.M.  5. 


502    W.    67fh    Avenue, 

•     B.s.    IN    ACCOUNTING    • 


PHILLIP  R.  FIERRO  'SUN.  25th  Street,  Read- 
ing, Pa.  •  B.A.  in  sociology  •  Marketing  As- 
sociation 1,  2,  3;  NFCCS  1,  2;  Pi  Sigma  Epsi- 
lon 1,  2,  3,  4;  Sociology  Club  2,  3,  4. 


LAWRENCE  A.  FILACHEK  -WW.  McNeal 
Street,  Millville,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  chemistry 
•  Chymian  Society  1,  2,  3,  4;  EXPLORER  4. 


RONALD  P.   FINK  •   2   Tomahawk  Drive,  Marl- 
ton,  N.  J.  •   b.s.  in  electronic   physics. 


THOMAS  A.  FINK  •  1859  Carlisle  Street,  Beth- 
lehem, Pa.  •  B.s.  in  accounting  •  Accounting 
Association  3,  4;  Baseball  2,  3,  4  (Manager); 


Beta  Alpha  4. 


THOMAS  F.  FITZMARTIN  •  416  Fanshawe 
Street,  Philadelphia  19,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  French 
•  II  Circolo  La  Salliano  3,  4;  Le  Cercle  Claudel 
1,  2,  3,  4  (Vice-President  3,  President  4); 
Pi  Delta  Phi  3,  4;  S.O.C.  4. 


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149 


VINCENT  J.  FITZPATRICK  •  600  Twickenham 
Road,  Glenside,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  finance  •  Ben- 
ilde  Club  3,  4  (Treasurer  4);  Saint  Gabriel's 
Club  3,  4. 


ROBERT  J.  FIX  •  R.D.  ^3,  Allentown,  Pa.  • 
B.A.  IN  CHEMISTRY  •  Chymian  Society  3,  4,- 
College  Union  Committees   1. 


RUSSELL  J.  FLACCO  •  12030  Bustleton  Ave- 
nue, Philadelphia  16,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  psychol- 
ogy. 


VINCENT  M.  FLANNERY  •  374  Appletree 
Drive,  Levittown,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  • 
Accounting  Association  1,  2,  3,  4;  Beta  Alpha 
3,  4;  St.  Thomas  More  Society  3,  4. 

MARTIN  P.  FLETCHER  •  2891  Senak  Road, 
Roslyn,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  industrial  manage- 
ment •  Deans'  Honor  List  2,  3,  4,  5,  6;  Mar- 
keting Association  5,  6;  Senior  Class  Repre- 
sentative 5,  6;  S.A.M.  2,  3,  4,  5,  6;  Student 
Congress  2,  3,  4,  5,  6  (Treasurer  5,  6). 

JEROME  FLOMEN  •  8444  Pickering  Street, 
Philadelphia  50,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  industrial 
management. 


THOMAS  J.  FLOOD  •  4204  Whiting  Road, 
Philadelphia  54,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  • 
Accounting  Association  5,  6  (Secretary  6); 
Senior  Class  Representative  6. 


RICHARD  F.  FLYNN  •  6158  Columbia  Avenue, 
Philadelphia  51,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  marketing. 


RICHARD  M.  FOLEY  •   195  Elbow  Lane,  Mount 
Laurel,  N.  J.  •   b.s.  in  accounting. 


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JOHN  S.  FOLLET  •  1303  W.  Oak  Street,  Mor- 
ristown.  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  biology  •  College  Union 
Committees  1;  Glee  Club  4;  Saint  Gabriel's 
Club  3,  4. 


LARRY  V.  FORD  •  3206  Summer  Street,  Phila- 
delphia   4,    Pa.    •    b.a.    in    ENGLISH-EDUCATION 

•   Benilde  Club  2,  3;  Glee  Club   1,  2;  Student 
Council  3;  Student  Court  3,  4. 


RICHARD  A.  FORD  •  22  Winding  Way,  Tren- 
ton 20,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  SOCIOLOGY  •  College 
Union  Committees  3,  4. 


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JOHN  H.  FORREST  •  5503  Mascher  Street, 
Philadelphia  20,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  general  busi- 
ness. 

DENNIS  A.  FORTE  •  325  Oak  Street,  Wood- 
bury Heights,  N.  J.  •   b.s.  in  marketing. 

THOMAS  G.  FORTE  '1531  9th  Street,  Phila- 
delphia 47,  Pa.  •  B.A.  in  biology. 


BROTHER    FIDELIS    B.    FOSS,    F.S.C.    •    b.a.    in 

MATHEMATICS-EDUCATION    •    WHO'S    WHO    IN 

AMERICAN  UNIVERSITIES  AND  COLLEGES. 


ALLEN  T.  FOX  •  240  76th  Street,  North  Ber- 
gen, N.  J.  •  B.A.  IN  ENGLISH  •  Benilde  Club 
1;  Residence  Hall  Council  3,  4;  Sigma  Phi 
Lambda  2,  3,  4;  Weber  Society  4. 


WILLIAM  P.  FOX  •  6544  Theodore  Street, 
Philadelphia  42,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  • 
Accounting  Association  1,2,3,4;  Beta  Alpha  4; 
Delta  Sigma  Pi  4;  St.  Thomas  More  Society 
3,  4. 


BENJAMIN  J.  FRANKEL  •   930  Tookany  Park- 
way, Cheltenham,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  spanish-edu- 


ELMER  R.  FRETZ  •  466  Fairfield  Road,  Morris- 

town.   Pa.    '    B.s.    IN    CHEMISTRY. 


JOHN  T.  FRIES  •  221   Berkley  Street,  Philadel- 
phia 44,  Pa.  •    B.s.   IN  ACCOUNTING. 


CHARLES  J.  FRISINO  •  8  Waterview  Drive, 
Centerport,  N.  Y.  •  b.a.  in  Spanish  •  Deans' 
Honor  List  2;  El  Club  Hispano  1,  2,  3,  4;  His- 
torical Society  1;  St.  Thomas  More  Society  1,2. 


ALFRED  J.  FRITZ  •  1130  N.  Wahneta  Street, 
Allentown,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  economics  •  Eco- 
nomics 2,  3,  4;  Glee  Club  1;  Golf  1. 


GEORGE   L.   FRUNZI    •    2022   Oakmonf  Street, 
Philadelphia    52,    Pa.    •    b.s.    in    industrial 

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WILLIAM   H.   FRY  •  518  Norma  Lane,  Norris- 

tOWn  1,  Pa.  •  B.S.  IN  INDUSTRIAL  MANAGE- 
MENT •  Sigma  Phi  Lambda  4,  5;  Student  Con- 
gress 1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 

ROBERT  G.  FRYLING  ■  9654  Hofi  Street,  Phila- 
delphia 15,  Pa.  •  B.S.  IN  INDUSTRIAL  MAN- 
AGEMENT. 


ALBERT  R.  FUNK,  JR.   •    8242  Narvon  Street, 
Philadelphia  39,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  marketing. 


PETER  J.  FUREK  •  8  Township  Line  Road,  Jen- 
kintown,  Pa.  •   B.s.  in  general  business. 


EDWARD  F.  FURMAN  •  5730  N.  12f/i  Street, 
Philadelphia  41,  Pa.  '  b.a.  in  political  sci- 
ence •  Benilde  Club  3,  4. 


CHARLES   W.    GAEDE    •    165    Berkeley    Place, 
Glen  Rock,  N.  J.  •   b.a.  in  English, 


JOSEPH  M.  GAFFNEY  •  607  Church  Lane, 
Philadelphia  44,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  psychology  • 
Psi  Chi  4;  Psychology  Club  3,  4. 
FRANK  D.  GALEY,  JR.  •  420  High  Streef, 
Mooresfown,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  English  •  Col- 
legian 3,  4. 

THOA/iAS  A.  GALL  •  1621  Foulkrod  Street 
Philadelphia  24,  Pa.  •  b,s,  in  general  busi 
NESS  •  Cross  Keys  4,  5,  6  (Secretary  5,  Treas 
urer  6);  I.E.E.E.  6;  Marketing  Association  5 
6;  Senior  Class  Representative  6;  S.A.M.  1,  2 
3,  4,  5,  6  (Treasurer  4,  Vice-President  5 
Treasurer  6);  Student  Congress  5,  6;  WHO'S 
WHO  IN  AMERICAN  UNIVERSITIES  AND 
COLLEGES. 


EDWARD  J.  GALLAGHER  •  614  E.  Atlantic 
Avenue,  Laurel  Springs,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  Eng- 
lish •  St.  Thomas  More  Society  4;  Weber  So- 
ciety 2,  3,  4  (Treasurer  4);  Tricon  3. 

JAAAES  J.  GALLAGHER  •  2957  A  Sfreef,  Phila- 
delphia 34,  Pa.  '  B.s.  IN  marketing. 

JOHN  W.  GALLAGHER  •  21  S.  Kentucky  Ave- 
nue, Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  •  b.s,  in  accounting 
•  Accounting  Association  3,  4;  NFCCS  1,  2, 
3,  4. 


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RICHARD  R.  GALLAGHER  •  24444  Mansfield 
Avenue,  Drexel  Hill,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  industrial 
MANAGEMENT  •  Accounting  Association  1  ; 
Beta  Alpha  Lannbda  1,  2,  3,  4. 
DANIEL  T.  GALLO  •  4024  L  Street,  Philadel- 
phia 24,  Pa.  •  B.A.  IN  MATHEMATICS  •  Kappa 
Mu  Epsilon  3,  4. 

JOSEPH  C.  GAMBONE  -217  Roslyn  Avenue, 
Glenside,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  psychology  •  Col- 
legian 2,  3,  4  (Editor-in-Chief  3,  Managing 
Editor  4);  EXPLORER  4  (Faculty/Seniors  Edi- 
tor 4);  Psi  Chi  3,  4  (Secretary  4);  Psychol- 
ogy Club  2,  3,  4  (Secretary  4);  Student  Coun- 
cil 4  (Executive  Board  4);  S.O.C.  3,  4  (Presi- 
dent 4);  Weber  Society  3;  Student/Faculty 
Committee  4;  WHO'S  WHO  IN  AMERICAN 
UNIVERSITIES  AND  COLLEGES. 


JOSEPH  J.  GANZ  •  18321  Dayfon  Place,  Se- 
attle 33,  Wash.  '  b.a.  in  political  science 
•  Glee  Club  2,  3,  4;  Soccer  1,  2,  3,  4;  Tau 
Kappa  Epsilon  1,  2,  3,  4  (Secretary  3); 
Track  1,  2,  3,  4;  Varsity  Club  2,  3,  4. 

THEODORE  A.  GARDNER  •  25  Prospect  Ave- 
nue, Pompton  Plains,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  pre- 
law •  Deans'  Honor  List  3,  4;  St.  Thomas  More 
Society  4;  Weber  Society  2. 

PETER  J.  GARITO  •  1301  Hampden  8ou/e- 
vard,  Reading,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  psychology  • 
Collegian  1,  2,  3,  4;  Psi  Chi  3,  4  (Treasurer 
4);  Psychology  Club  2,  3,  4. 


LEON  J.  GAYLORD,  JR.  •  7  Spring  Terrace, 
Red  Bank,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  pre-law  •  Chymian 
Society  1;  St.  Thomas  More  Society  3,  4;  Sigma 
Phi  Lambda  2,  3,  4, 


JOSEPH  M.  GEARY  •  606  Sherrie  Road,  Phila- 
delphia 19,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  physics  •  Newton- 
ian Society  3,  4;  President's  Guard  1. 

RICHARD  A.  GEDAKA  -245  W.  64th  Avenue, 
Philadelphia  26,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  • 
Accounting  Association  3,  4;  Beta  Alpha  4, 


FRANK  C.  GARVIN  •  2960  Madison  Avenue, 
Roslyn,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  industrial  manage- 
ment. 


ANTHONY  J.  GASPERO  •  4824  Summerdale 
Avenue,  Philadelphia  24,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  psy- 
chology •   Psi  Chi  4;  Psychology  Club  4. 


FRED    N.   GAUS2    •    3471    Frankford  Avenue, 
Philadelphia    19,    Pa.    •    b.s.    in    industrial 

management  •  S.A.M.  3,  4. 


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153 


CHARLES  J.  GENSHEIMER,  III  •  2017  Park- 
view Avenue,  Abington,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  Eng- 
lish-education •  College  Union  Comnnittees 
3,  4;  Deans'  Honor  List  4. 


FRANCIS  V.   GENTILE   •    7021    Jackson  Street, 
Philadelphia   35,  Pa.   •    b.a,    in    history-edu- 


VINCENT  J.  GERACI  •  6353  Elmwood  Avenue, 
Philadelphia  42,  Pa.  '  b.a.  in  psychology  • 
Psychology  Club  2,  3,  4, 


LA  SALLE  COLLEGE 


ROBERT  E.  GERHARDT  •  1417  Englev/ood 
Street,  Philadelphia  11,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  biology 
•  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta  3,  4;  Dean's  Honor  List 
2,  3,  4;  Fabrician  Society  2,  3,  4. 

JERRY  L.  GIBSON  •  6420  Gamett  DnVe,  Chevy 
Chase  15,  Md.  •  b.a.  in  English  •  Golf  2,  3, 
4;  Varsity  Club  2,  3. 

JAMES  P.  GILLECE  •  203  Homewood  Roacy, 
Linthicum,  Md.  •  b.a.  in  political  science  • 
Collegian  2,  3,  4;  Gavel  Society  1,  2,  3,  4 
(Vice-President  3,  President  4);  Political  Sci- 
ence Association  3,  4;  WHO'S  WHO  IN  AMER- 
ICAN UNIVERSITIES  AND  COLLEGES. 


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JOHN  F.  GILLIGAN  •  2890  Gushing  Road, 
Camden  4,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  chemistry  •  Chy- 
mlan  Society  1,  2,  3,  4  (Secretary  3,  Presi- 
dent 4);  S.O.C.  3,  4. 

FRANCIS  C,  GIORDANO  •  3424  Ashfield  Lane, 
Philadelphia  19,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting. 


VICTOR     GITTENS     •     11606    Stevens     Road, 
Drexel  Hill,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  economics. 


154 


JOHN  F.  GIUNTA  •  905  Christian  Street. 
Philadelphia  47,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  psychology  • 
II  Cercolo  La  Salliano  2,  3  (Vice-President  3), 
Psychology  Club  2,  3. 

BROTHER    JOSEPH    GLENN,    F.S.C.    •    b.a.    in 

PHILOSOPHY. 


JAMES  V.  GODDARD  •  8404  Pacific  Avenue, 
Wildwood  Crest,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  french-edu- 
CATION  •  Benilde  Club  2,  3,  4  (Vice-President 
3,  President  4);  Le  Cercle  Claudel  2,  3,  4 
(Treasurer  4). 


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GRADUATES  OF  1966 


155 


DANIEL  J.  GOODWIN  •  2553  Cedar  Street, 
Philadelphia  25,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  political  sci- 
ence •  Historical  Society  4;  Political  Science 
Association  3,  4  (Secretary  4);  President's 
Guard  2;  St.  Thomas  More  Society  4. 


JOHN  T.  GORMAN  •  329  Ritner  Street,  Phila- 
delphia 48,  Pa.  •  B.s.  IN  ACCOUNTING  •  Ac- 
counting Association  2,  3,  4;  Beta  Alpha  4. 


VINCENT  F.  GRAHAM  •  2946  8th  Street, 
Philadelphia  33,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  • 
Accounting  Association   1,  2,  4. 


JOSEPH  T.  GRAMLICH  •  4637  Edmund  Street. 
Philadelphia  24,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  accounting  • 
Accounting  Association  1,  2;  Deans'  Honor 
List  2,  3,  4;  S.A.M.  1,  2. 

THOMAS  A.  GRANT  •  5346  Chew  Avenue, 
Philadelphia  38,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English  • 
Masque  1,2. 

BROTHER    EDWARD    GRATIAN,    F.S.C.    •    b.a. 

IN    ENGLISH. 


MICHAEL  J.  GRAY  •  1328  Brownsville  Road, 
Trevose,  Pa.  •  B.A.  in  English  •  Conservative 
Club  2;  Weber  Society  2,  3,  4. 


CHARLES  F.  GRAZIOSO  •  1742  Solly  Avenue, 
Philadelphia  19,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  • 
Accounting  Association   1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6. 


ALAN  S.  GREEN  •  519  E.  Wadsworlh  Street, 
Philadelphia  19,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  biology  •  Col- 
legian 2,  3,  4;  Fabrician  Society  1,  2,  3,  4 
(Vice-President  4). 


CYRIL  J.  GREENYA 
Columbia,  Pa.  •  b.a. 


1150  Grinnell  Avenue, 
IN  political  science. 


KENNETH  J.  GRIFFIN  •  5313  Malcolm  Street, 
Philadelphia  43,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  political  sci- 
ence •  Le  Cercle  Claudel  1;  Political  Science 
Association  4. 


ROBERT  L.  GRIFFITH  •  33  Weiss  Avenue,  Flour- 
town,  Pa.  •  B.A.  in  psychology  •  Chymian 
Society  1,  2;  Crev/  1,  2,  3;  Tau  Kappa  Epsi- 
lon  2,  3,  '4. 


VINCENT  A.  GRIMES  •  1740  Be/fie/d  Avenue, 
Philadelphia  41,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  economics  • 
President's  Guard   1,  2. 


HERBERT  B.  GROSSMAN  •  9987  Verree  Road, 
Philadelphia  15,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  biology  •  Alpha 
Epsilon  Delta  3,  4;  College  Union  Committees 
3,  4;  Deans'  Honor  List  2,  3;  Fabrician  Society 
2,  3,  4. 


BROTHER    DAVID   GRATIAN,    F.S.C. 


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ARTHUR  A.  GRUGAN  •  1724  Shelmire  Street, 
Philadelphia  11,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  philosophy. 

BENJAMIN  J.  GRYCTKO  •  210-A  Hilltop  Lane, 
Annapolis,  Md.  •  B.s.  in  accounting  •  Ac- 
counting Association  2,  3,  4;  Residence  Hall 
Council  2,  3,  4;  Semper  Fidelis  Society  4; 
Sigma  Phi  Lambda  1 ,  2,  3,  4  (Secretary  3, 
President  4);  Student  Council  4;  S.O.C.  4 
(Treasurer  4);  Inter-Fraternity  Council  4  (So- 
cial Chairman);  WHO'S  WHO  IN  AMERICAN 
UNIVERSITIES  AND  COLLEGES. 

FRANCIS  J.  GRZYWACZ  •411  Flint  Hill  Road, 
King  of  Prussia,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  history-educa- 
tion •  Alpha  Phi  Omega  2,  3,  4. 


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ANGELO  J.  GULINO  •  305  Susan  Drive,  Cin- 
naminson,  N.  J.  •  b.s.  in  industrial  man- 
agement. 


CHARLES  P.  GUSHUE  •  5136  N.  lOfh  Street. 
Philadelphia  41,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  economics  • 
College  Union  Committees  1;  Economics  Club 
3,  4  (President  4);  German  Club  3,  4. 


FRANK  N.  GUTEKUNST  •  596^;  Vankirk  Street. 
Philadelphia  19,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  mathematics 
•  Basketball  1,  2;  Deans'  Honor  List  2,  3.  4, 
Kappa  Mu  Epsilon  3,  4. 


HARRY  B.   HAEBERLE   •    1477  Rockwell  Road, 
Abinglon,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  political  science. 


ROBERT    D.    HAGEN    •    7821     Dungan    Road, 
Philadelphia  11,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting. 


ALFRED  S.  HALAS  •  4902  E.  Roosevelt  Boule- 
vard, Philadelphia  24,  Pa.  •   b.a.  in  biology. 


157 


JOHN  B.  HALFPENNY  •  906  W.  Cambria 
Street,  Philadelphia  33,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  indus- 
trial RELATIONS  •  Accounting  Association 
2,  3;  Industrial  Relations  Commission  2,  3,  4; 
Sigma  Beta  Kappa  2,  3,  4. 


WILLIAM  H.  HAMMILL  •  830  Morris  Street, 
Gloucester,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  English  •  Deans' 
Honor  List  1,  2,  3,  4;  Lambda  lota  Tau  3,  4 
CPresident  4);  S.O.C.  4;  Weber  Society  2,  3,  4. 

JOHN  F.  HANDLEY  •  6210  Argyle  Street, 
Philadelphia  11,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  • 
Accounting  Association  4. 


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CHARLES  T.  HARKINS  •  310  W.  Cambridge 
Street,  Philadelphia  23,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  politi- 
cal SCIENCE  •  Caisson  Club  3,  4;  NFCCS  1, 
2,  3,  4;  Political  Science  Association  4;  Presi- 
dent's Guard  2,  3,  4. 


FREDERICK  ALFRED  HARM  •  60  Hilltop  Drive, 
Churchville,  Pa.  B.s.  IN  industrial  rela- 
tions. 


PATRICK  R.  HARRIS  •  4011  Devereaux  Street, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  accounting. 


GEORGE  T.   HARTEY  • 

2653  S.  Felton  Street, 

Philadelphia  42,  Pa.  • 

B.s.    IN    finance. 

MICHAEL   E.    HARTEY 

•    7223    Tabor  Avenue, 

Philadelphia  11,  Pa.  • 

B.s.    IN    accounting. 

BROTHER  MICHAEL  J. 

HARVEY,   F.S.C.   •    b.a. 

in  history. 


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FRANCIS  JOSEPH  HASLAM  •  4642  Emery 
Street,  Philadelphia  37,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  politi- 
cal SCIENCE  •  Glee  Club  1,  4;  The  Masque  4; 
NFCCS  1,  2,  3,  4;  Political  Science  Association 
3,  4;  Student  Congress  1. 

BERNARD  G.  HAAS  •  120  Arc/en  DriVe,  Glen- 
shaw.  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English  •  College  Union 
Committees  2,  3,  4  (Chairman,  Social  Commit- 
tee 3);  Glee  Club  1;  The  Masque  1;  NFCCS  2, 
3;  Psychology  Club  2;  Collegian  3,  4. 

JOSEPH  F.  HAUGHNEY  •  323  Zane  Avenue, 
Philadelphia  11,  Pa.  •  b.a,  in  mathematics 
•  Conservative  Club  3,  4;  Chess  Club  1,  2, 
3,  4;  Newtonian  Society  4, 


158 


JAMES  J.  HEATH  •8118  Fayette  Street,  Phila- 
delphia  50,  Pa.    •    B.S.    IN   ACCOUNTING. 


JAMES  J.  HEGARTY  -131   Golf  Road,  Darby, 

Pa.    •    B.S.    IN    PHYSICS. 


BROTHER   JOHN    BECKET    HEGARTY,    F.S.C. 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS    ADMINISTRATION. 


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BRUCE  E.  HELIES  •  38  Henry  Drive,  Middle- 
town,  N.  J.  •  B.A.  IN  PRE-LAw  •  Rifle  Team  1; 
St.  Thomas  More  Society  1,  2,  3,  4  (Treas- 
urer 4);  Semper  Fidelis  Society  2;  Sigma  Phi 
Lambda  1,  2,  3,  4  (Alumni  Secretary  3,  Vice- 
President  4);  Dormitory  Counselor  3,  4; 
NFCCS  1,  2,  3,  4. 

JOSEPH  J.  HERON  •  4302  Ryan  Avenue,  Phil- 
adelphia 36,  Pa.  •  B.A.  IN  PRE-LAW  •  Political 
Science  Association  3,  4;  St.  Thomas  More  So- 
city  3,  4  (Secretary  4);  NFCCS  1 ,  2,  3,  4. 
MICHAEL  F.  HERON  •  404  Wheeler  Boule- 
vard, Oxford,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English  •  Col- 
legian 3,  4  (Editorial  Board  3);  EXPLORER  4; 
Sigma  Phi  Lambda  3,  4;  Weber  Society  4; 
Athletic  Affairs  Committee  4;  NFCCS  3,  4, 


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THOMAS   M.    HICKEY   •    7441    Limekiln    Pike. 
Philadelphia  38,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  history. 


JAMES  E.  HIGGINS  •  48  N.  Avon  Drive.  Oay- 
mont,  Del.  •   b.s.  in  accounting. 


JAMES  J.  HIGGINS  •  1931  W.  High  Street. 
Haddon  Heights,  N.  J.  •  b.s.  in  marketing  • 
Glee  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Marketing  Association 
2,  3;  Soccer  2,  3,  4;  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon  2,  3, 
4;  Track  1,  2,  3,  4;  Varsity  Club  2,  3,  4;  Fi- 
nance Association  3,  4. 


JOHN  E.  HIGGINS  •  6408  Woodslock  Street, 
Philadelphia  38,  Pa.  '  B.s.  in  general  busi- 
ness. 


JOHN  J.  HIGGINS  •  1 5  E.  Gloucester  Pike, 
Barringlon,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  economics  • 
Deans'  Honor  List  2,  3,  4;  Economics  Club  3, 
4;  Student  Council  2  (Treasurer  2). 


OWEN    HIGGINS 
physics. 


Hilllown.    Pa.    '     b.a. 


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ANTHONY  S.  MILLIARD  •  2929  Be/grade 
Street,  Philadelphia  34,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  politi- 
cal SCIENCE  •  Political  Science  Association 
4;  President's  Guard  2;  Semper  Fidelis  Society 
3,  4  (Treasurer  4). 

HOWARD  F.  HILLIS  •  2205  Pine  Street,  Wil- 
mington, Del.  •  B.S.  IN  INDUSTRIAL  RELA- 
TIONS •  Industrial  Relations  Commission  2,  3, 
4;  NFCCS  1,  2,  3,  4;  Rifle  Team  4. 

GEORGE  J.  HINDMAN  •  8116  Flourtown 
Avenue,     Philadelphia     38,     Pa.     •     b.a.     in 

CHEMISTRY. 


MICHAEL  HIRAGASSO  •  2016  Bingham  Street, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  •   b.s.  in  accounting. 


JOHN  L.  HOFFMANN  •  156  Paris  Avenue, 
Audubon,  N.  J.  •  b.s.  in  industrial  man- 
agement •  S.A.M.  2,  3. 


THOMAS  J.  HOFMANN  •  8000  Fenton  Road, 
Philadelphia  18,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  general  busi- 
ness •  NFCCS  1,  2,  3,  4. 


WILLIAM  LYCUKIS  HOLMES  •  735  S.  Fifteenth 

Street,    Philadelphia,   Pa.    •  b.s.    in    general 

business   •   Cross  Country  1,  2,   3,   4;  Track 
1,  2,  3,  4. 


THOMAS  J.  HORAN  •  443  S.  Valence  Avenue, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  chemistry. 


GABRIEL  F.  HORCHLER  •  4918  Grant  Avenue, 
Philadelphia  14,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  economics. 


PAUL   D.    HORTON   •    1223   Sommerville  Ave- 
nue, Philadelphia  41,  Pa.  •   b.s.  in  account- 


RICHARD  P.  HUNTER,  JR.  •  2927  Memphis 
Street,  Philadelphia  34,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  polliti- 
CAL  SCIENCE  •  Collegian  2;  Political  Science 
Association  2,  3,  4  (President  4);  St.  Thomas 
More  Society  2,  4;  S.O.C.  4;  WHO'S  WHO 
IN  AMERICAN  UNIVERSITIES  AND  COLLEGES 


160 


THOMAS  P.  HURLEY  •  109  Callings  Avenue, 
Collingswood,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  pre-law. 

JOHN  W.  HUSS  •  224  Woodside  Avenue, 
Ridgewood,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  English  •  Caisson 
Club  3,  4;  Crew  1;  Fabrician  Society  1;  Golf 
3  (Manager  3);  NFCCS  1,  2,  3,  4;  Psychology 
Club  4;  Weber  Society  1,  2,  3,  4. 


EDWARD  C.  HUSSIE  •  1611  Spring  Avenoc, 
Jenkintown,  Pa,  •  b.a.  in  political  science 
•  Conservative  Club  3,  4;  Historical  Society  1. 


BERT  R.  IRVINE  •  90  W.  Patricia  Road,  Hoi- 
land,   Pa.    •    B.S.    IN   GENERAL    BUSINESS. 

GEORGE  ISAJIW  •  4117  N.  Franfclin  Street, 
Philadelphia  40,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  biology  •  Alpha 
Epsilon  Delta  2,  3,  4;  College  Union  Com- 
mittees  1,  2,  3,  4. 


JAMES  F.  IVAN  •  399  Court  Street,  Bingham- 
ton,  N.  Y.  •  B.A.  IN  PRE-LAW  •  Cross  Country 
2;  Delta  Sigma  Pi  2,  3,  4;  Finance  Association 
2;  Track  2. 


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MICHAEL    J.    JANKOWSKI    •    Whittier    Road, 
Strathmere,  N.  J.  •  B.s.  in  accounting. 


DANIEL  E.  JASKOLSKI  -UN.  Clinton  Avenue, 
Maple  Shade,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  mathematics. 

JAMES  F.  JENEMANN  •  3201  Highland  Ave- 
nue, Drexel  Hill,  Pa.  •  b.a,  in  English  •  Col- 
legian 2;  Weber  Society  3,  4. 


JOHN  J.  JENNINGS,  JR.  •  1580  Ridgeview 
Avenue,  Lancaster,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  chemistry  • 
Chymian  Society  1,  2,  3,  4. 


ROBERT  P.  JOHNSON  •  4960  Slate  Road, 
Drexel  Hill,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  biology  •  Alpha 
Epsilon  Delta  2,  3,  4  (President  4);  Deans' 
Honor  List  2,  3,  4;  NFCCS  1,  2,  3,  4;  Sigma 
Phi  Lambda  1,  2,  3,  4  (Treasurer  3);  S.O.C. 
4;  WHO'S  WHO  IN  AMERICAN  UNIVERSITIES 
AND  COLLEGES, 


CECIL  P.  JONES  •  25  Pinafore  Lane,  Levittown, 
Pa.  •  b.a.  in  political  science. 


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BROTHER  PHILIP  LEO  JOYCE,  F.S.C.  •    b.a. 

ENGLISH. 


JOHN  A.  JUZAITIS  •  37  Woodbine  Road.  Hav- 
ertown.  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  marketing  •  College 
Union  Committees  1;  Marketing  Association 
2,  3,  4;  Pi  Sigma  Epsilon  2,  3,  4. 


THOMAS  KAFFENBERGER  -319  Burton  Road, 
Oreland,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting. 


LA  SALLE  COLLEGE 


JOSEPH  G.  KAIN  •  1523  E.  Earl  Street,  Phila- 
delphia 25,  Pa.  •  B.s.  IN  ACCOUNTING  •  Ac- 
counting Association  5,  6. 


MICHAEL  F.  KANE  •   82  Central  Avenue,  Mor 
risville,  Pa.  •    b.a.   in   political  science. 


ROBERT  J.  KANE  •  48  Oak  Street,  Forty  Fort 
Pa.  •  B.A.  IN  history-government  •  Educa 
tion  Club  3,  4;  Glee  Club  2,  3;  NFCCS  1,  2, 
3,  4;  Residence  Hall  Council  1,  2;  Sigma  Ph 
Lambda  2,  3,  4;  Tennis  2,  3,  4;  Triathlon  3. 


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THEODORE  T.  KARAS  •  15  Stream  Lane,  Levit- 
town,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  political  science  • 
Political  Science  Association  3,  4  (Vice-Presi- 
dent 4). 


HARRY    R.    KARCER,    IV   •    448   Temple   Road, 
Southampton,  Pa.  •   b.a.   in  English. 


BROTHER  JOHN  GRATIAN  KARL,  F.S.C.  •  b.a. 

IN    SPANISH-EDUCATION. 


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FRANCIS  D.  KARVELL  '112  Carpenter  Street, 
Philadelphia  47,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  marketing. 


GEORGE  J.  KEANE  •  1  Pocanlico  Road,  Oss/n- 
ing,  N.  y.  •  B.s.  IN  ACCOUNTING  •  Tennis  3, 
4;  Varsity  Club  3,  4. 


JAMES  J.  KEANE  •  1541  E.  Walnut  Lane, 
Philadelphia  38,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  chemistry  • 
Chymian  Society  3,  4;  Swimming  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Triathlon   1,  2,  3,  4. 


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163 


JOHN  A.  KEANE  •  7860  Devon  SUeet,  Phila- 
delphia 18,  Pa.  •  B.s.  IN  MARKETING  •  Col- 
legian 2,  3;  Marketing  Associafion  3,  4;  Pi 
Sigma  Epsilon  3,  4. 

WAYNE  M.  KEISERMAN  •  1375  Aleefing- 
house  ,Road,  Meadowbrook,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in 
BIOLOGY  •  Collegian  1,  2,  3,  4  (Features 
Editor  3,  Associate  Editor  4);  Fabrician  So- 
ciety 1,  2,  3,  4  (Parlimentarian  3,  President 
4);  Psychology  Club  3,  4;  S.O.C.  4. 

JOHN  J.  KELLEY  •  9119  6/ue  Grass  Road, 
Philadelphia  14,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  economics  • 
Student  Congress  5,  6. 


EDWIN  M.  KELLY  •  6  Crescent  Lane,  Levittown, 

Pa.    •     B.A.    IN    ENGLISH-EDUCATION. 


JOSEPH  M.  KELLY  •  1808  Beverly  Road,  Phila- 
delphia 38,  Pa.  •    B.s.   IN  ACCOUNTING. 


JOSEPH    P.    KELLY   •5911    Weymouth   Street, 
Philadelphia  20,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  marketing. 


PHILIP  R.  KELLEY  •  359  Dawson  Street,  Phila- 
delphia 28,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  PSYCHOLOGY  •  Cais- 
son Club  3,  4;  Cross  Country  2;  President's 
Guard  3,  4;  Track  2. 

J.  CHRISTMAN  KENNEDY  •  120  Twining  Road, 
Oreland,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  industrial  manage- 
ment •  Collegian  2,  3,  4  (Business  Manager 
3,  4);  Delta  Sigma  Pi  2,  3,  4;  S.A.M.  2,  3,  4; 
Student  Council  3,  4  (Vice-President  4);  Vice- 
President  of  Junior  Class;  President  of  Senior 
Class;  WHO'S  WHO  IN  AMERICAN  UNI- 
VERSITIES AND  COLLEGES. 

ROBERT  L.  KERR  "4516  Sepviva  Street,  Phila- 
delphia 24,  Pa.  •  B.s.  IN  general  business. 


DANIEL  J,  KERWIN  •  6525  N.  9/h  Street, 
Philadelphia  26,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  marketing  • 
Marketing  Association  1,  2,  3,  4;  S.A.M.  5,  6; 
Student  Council   2. 

CHARLES  W.  KETTERER  •  554  E.  Rosalie  Street, 
Philadelphia  20,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  political  sci- 
ence •  German  Club  4;  Historical  Society  1, 
2,  3,  4;  NFCCS  1,  2;  Political  Science  Associa- 
tion 4. 

WILLIAM  C.  KIENZLE  •  541  1  Sou/  Street,  Phila- 
delphia 24,  Pa.  '  B.s.  IN  industrial  man- 
agement •  Industrial  Relations  Society  5; 
Marketing  Association  6;  S.A.M.  5,  6. 


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NICHOLAS  C.  KIERNIESKY  •  720  Kemb/e  Ave- 
nue,   Millville,    N.    J.    •     B.A.    IN     PSYCHOLGY    • 

Collegian  2;  Psi  Chi  3,  4;  Psychology  Club  1, 
2,  3,  4. 


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JAMES    J.    KILPATRICK 
Belleville  9,  N.  J.  •    b.a. 


26    Wilber    Streel, 

IN    SOCIOLOGY. 


JOHN  E.  KILROY  •  18  Range//  Drive,  Trum- 
bull, Conn.  •  B.A.  IN  MATHEMATICS-EDUCA- 
TION. 


BROTHER    JOHN    J.    KING,    F.S.C.    •    b.a.    in 


HENRY  H.  KIRTLAND,  JR.  •  705  Washington 
Avenue,  Palmyra,  N.  J.  •  b.s  in  physics  • 
I.E.E.E.  3,  4,  5,  6. 

WALTER  J.  KIRWAN  •  720  A  Greenough, 
Philadelphia  27,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  • 
Accounting  Association  1,  2. 


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JAMES  M.  KLICK  •  724  Reading  Avenue,  West 
Reading,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  biology  •  Alpha  Epsi- 
lon  Delta  3,  4;  Deans'  Honor  List  3,  4;  Fab- 
rician  Society  2,  3. 


RICHARD  C.    KLING  •    7536  BrookMd  Road, 
Philadelphia  26,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  accounting. 


WAYNE  T.  KNAPP  •  406  Comly  Sireel,  Phila- 
delphia   20,   Pa.    •    B.A.    IN    MATHEMATICS. 


JOSEPH  C.  KOENIG,  JR.  •  730  Poplar  Street, 
Lancaster,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  •  Ac- 
counting Association  1,  4;  College  Union  Com- 
mittees 1;  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Tau  Kappa 
Epsilon  2,  3,  4. 

EDWARD  J.  KOHLEPP  •  5223  N.  Marshall 
Street,  Philadelphia  20,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  account- 
ing •  Accounting  Association  4;  R.O.T.C.  BancJ 
1,  2. 

ZENON  E.  KOHUT  •  4721  N.  Marvine  Street. 
Philadelphia  41,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  history  • 
Deans'  Honor  List  1,  2,  3,  4;  Historical  Society 
1,  2,  3,  4  (President  4);  NFCCS  1,  2;  Political 
Science  Association  4;  S.O.C.  4. 


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PHILLIP  W.  KONTRABECKI  ■  3057  Monroe 
Avenue,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  •  B.s.  in  gen- 
eral BUSINESS  •  Baseball  2,  3,  4;  Basketball 
1;  Varsity  Club  2,  3,  4. 

THOMAS  S.  KOPCZYNSKI  •  1919  E.  Chrence 
Street,  Philadelphia  34,  Pa.  '  b.a.  in  biology 
•  Chymlan  Society  1;  College  Union  Commit- 
tees 1;  Fabrician  Society  1,  2;  Historical  So- 
ciety 4;  Sociology  Club  3. 

MICHAEL  J.  KOVAC  •  35  Russell  Road,  Wil- 
low Grove,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  biology  •  Alpha 
Epsilon  Delta  2,  3,  4;  Deans'  Honor  List  1,  2, 
3,  4;  Fabrician  Society  1,  2,  3,  4. 


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LAWRENCE  E.  KRAFT  •  4860  Bouvier  Street, 
Philadelphia  41,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English  •  Mas- 
que 1,  2,  3,  4;  NFCCS  1,  2,  3,  4;  Weber 
Society  1,  2,  3,  4. 


JAMES  J.  KRAUS  •  451  1  N.  Eighteenth  Street, 
Philadelphia  40,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  political  sci- 
ence •  Political  Science  Association  4. 


JOHN  M.   KRAMER  •   27  Axford  Court,  Tren- 
ton, N.  J.  '  b.a.  in  political  science. 


CHARLES  J.  KRAUSS  •  5824  Akron  Street, 
Philadelphia  49,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  economics  • 
Senior  Class   Representative  6. 


FRANCIS  G.  KREBS,  JR.  •  2928  Lardner  Street, 
Philadelphia  49,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  • 
Accounting  Association  3,  4. 

FLORIAN  E.  KRILOWITZ  •  1854  Brunner  Street, 
Philadelphia  40,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  industrial 
management  •  S.A.M.  5,  6 


GEORGE  H.  KUGLER  •  1823  Beverly  Road, 
Philadelphia  38,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English  • 
Benilde  Club  4;  Lambda  lota  Tau  4;  Weber 
Society  2,  3,  4  (Treasurer  3,  4). 


NORMAN  M.  KUPERS  •  705  Welsh  Road, 
Philadelphia  15,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  biology  •  Col- 
legian 3,  4;  Fabrician  Society  1,2,  3,  4. 

ROBERT  ,P.  KWAPINSKI  •  1216  Thurman 
Street,  Camden  4,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  English  • 
Deans'  Honor  List  5,  6. 


166 


WILLIAM  A.  LACOVARA  •  3300  Bnghfon 
Street,  Philadelphia  49,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  mar- 
keting. 

JOHN  W.  LADNIAK  •  256  Sylvania  Avenue, 
Glenside,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  political  science  • 
Political  Science  Association  3,  4;  St.  Thomas 
More  Society  3,  4;  Tennis  2,  3,  4  (Captain  4); 
Varsity  Club  2,  3,  4. 

HAROLD  V.  LANCE  •  6464  Milton  Street, 
Philadelphia  19,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  • 
Accounting  Association  1,  2,  3,  4;  Caisson 
Club  3,  4;  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3,  4  CLibrarian  3); 
Masque  1;  President's  Guard  3,  4;  Track  1,  2, 
3,  4;  Triathlon  2,  3,  4;  Kappa  Alpha  Psi  1,  2, 
3,  4. 

JOSEPH  G.  LARKIN  •  2145  Hemlock  Lane, 
Cinnaminson,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  economics  • 
College  Union  Committees  1,  2,  3;  Economics 
Club  4. 


EDWARD  M.  LASKA  •  204  Garnet  Lane,  Wal- 
lingford.  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  biology  •  Alpha  Epsi- 
lon  Delta  3,  4;  Chymian  Society  1,  2;  Fabri- 
cian  Society   2,  3. 


ROBERT  J.  LAVIN  •  524  Shadeland  Avenue, 
Drexel  Hill,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  •  Ac- 
counting Association  1,  2,  3;  College  Union 
Committees  2,  3. 


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FRANK  P.  LE  DONNE  •  36  Gr/ffen  Street, 
Stratford,  Conn.  •  B.s.  in  accounting  •  Glee 
Club  1,  2;  NFCCS  1,  2,  3,  4;  Residence  Hall 
Council  1;  Sigma  Phi  Lambda  2,  3,  4. 


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CHARLES  A.    LEISSE 
Philadelphia  33,  Pa. 


2729  Maschen   Street. 
B.A.  IN  chemistry. 


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JOHN  V.  LEITHAM  •  944  N.  Tenth  Sfreef, 
Reading,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  psychology  •  Oeans' 
Honor  List  3,  4;  Glee  Club  3,  4  (Vice-Presi- 
dent 4);  Psi  Chi  4;  Psychology  Club  3,  4. 


GEORGE  C.  LENNOX  •  4521  Osage  Sfreef, 
Philadelphia  43,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  marketing. 

CHARLES  E.  LENT  •  2623  W.  Westmoreland 
Street,  Philadelphia  29,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  mar- 
keting. 


BROTHER     MARTIN     LEO,     F.S.C     •     b.a.     in 
philosophy. 


167 


ROBERT  A.  LEONE  •  686  Mayfair  Street,  Phil- 
adelphia 20,  Pa.  •  B.S.  IN  INDUSTRIAL  RE- 
LATIONS •  II  Circolo  La  Salliano  3,  4;  Indus- 
trial Relations  Commission  3,  4;  Semper  Fi- 
delis  Society  1,  2,  3,  4. 

ALFRED  G.  LE  SIEUR,  JR.  •  2151  Sixty-sixth 
Avenue,  Philadelphia  38,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  cheaa- 


FRANCIS  L.  LEVIN  •  5713  Erdrick  Street,  Phil- 
adelphia 24,  Pa.    •    B.A.   IN    BIOLOGY. 


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FRANK  J.  LIBBI  •   2012  S.  Opal  Sfreef,  Phila- 
delphia   45,    Pa.    •     B.A.    IN    SOCIAL    STUDIES    • 

II  Circolo  La  Salliano  1,  2,  3,  4  (Vice-President 
3,  President  4). 


LOUIS  C.  LIPPO  •  1638  S.  Wilton  Street,  Phila- 
delphia  43,   Pa.    •    HISTORY-EDUCATION. 


EDWARD  M.  LIPSKI  •  2511  S.  Wanamaker 
Street,  Philadelphia  43,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  biology 
•  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta  3,  4;  Chymian  Society 
1,  2,  3,  4;  College  Union  Committees  2,  3,  4. 


JOHN  F.  LISICKY  •  820  N.  Seventh  Street,  Al- 
lentown,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  accounting  •  Account- 
ing Association  2,  3,  4;  Basketball  1;  Beta  Al- 
pha 3,  4. 

GORDON  H.  LIVENGOOD  '417  Achille  Road, 
Havertown,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  political  science. 


WILLIAM  H.  LOCHTEN  •  400  Cold  Spring 
Road,  Southampton,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  general 
BUSINESS  •  Student  Congress  5,  6. 


ROGER  A.  LOOS  '1319  Gregory  Drive,  South- 
ampton,  Pa.    •    B.S.    IN    MARKETING. 


JAMES  M.  LORD  '2811  Washington  Street, 
Camden,  N.  J.  •  b.s.  in  industrial  manage- 
ment •  S.A.M.  2,  3,  4. 

JOHN  D.  LOUGHLIN  •  634  Feme  Boulevard, 
Drexel  Hill,  Pa.  •  b,a.  in  political  science 
•  Political  Scienc  Association  1,  2,  3,  4  (Treas- 
urere  4);  St.  Thomas  More  Society  3,  4. 


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MARTIN  J.  LOUGHLIN 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  •  b.s. 


3246  N.  Dover  Street, 

IN   GENERAL    BUSINESS. 


THOMAS  M.  LUBINSKI  -621  f.  Miller  Street, 
Philadelphia  25,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  accounting  • 
Accounting  Association  3,  4;  Beta  Alpha  3,  4 
(Treasurer  4);  Deans'  Honor  List  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Delta  Sigma  Pi  1,  2,  3,  4;  Finance  Association 
1,  2. 


JOSEPH  J.  LUBONSKI  •  13  W.  Seconci  Avenue, 
Runnemede,  N.  J.  •  a. a.  in  English  •  Weber 
Society   1,  2,  3,  4  (Secretary  4). 


JOHN  F.  LUE  •  415  Mill  Creek  Road,  Chalfor^t, 
Pa.  •  B.s.  IN  marketing  •  Delta  Signna  Pi  2, 
3,  4;  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3,  4. 


WALTER  LUTZ  •  7423  Rockwell  Avenue,  Phila- 
delphia 11,  Pa.  •  B.S.  IN  INDUSTRIAL  MAN- 
AGEMENT. 


ROBERT  J.  McCANN  •  5640  McMahon  Street, 
Philadelphia  44,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting. 


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RICHARD  V.  McCARfON  •  3137  Levick 
Street,  Philadelphia  49,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English 
•  Glee  Club  3;  Weber  Society  3,  4. 


WILLIAM  J.  McCLEARY  •  2834  N.  Twer)ty-third 
Street,  Philadelphia  32,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  general 

BUSINESS. 


ROBERT  BRYAN  McCLELLAND  •   1738  S.  Edge- 
v^'ood  Street,   Philadelphia   42,    Pa.    •    b.s.    in 

ACCOUNTING. 


JOHN  R.  McCLOSKEY  -1102  \Narwick  Street, 
Philadelphia  16,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  biology  •  Al- 
pha Epsilon  Delta  2,  3,  4. 


DONALD   VINCENT    McCOLE    •    416    Concord 
Avenue,  Exton,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting. 


GERALD  J.  McCONEGHY  •  7849  Michener 
Avenue,  Philadelphia  50,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  soci- 
ology •  College  Union  Committees  2,  3,  4; 
Collegian  3,  4  (Circulation  Manager  3,  4); 
NFCCS  3,  4;  Sociology  Club  3,  4  (President  4). 


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JOSEPH  P.  McCORMICK  •  6130  N.  Fourth 
Street,  Philadelphia  20,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  general 

BUSINESS. 

RICHARD  L.  McCORMICK  •  922  De/monf 
Drive,  Wyr\newood,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  accounting 
•  Accounting  Association  3,  4. 


ROBERT  J.  McCORMICK  •  29  Mount  Avenue, 
Atlantic  Highlands,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  mathe- 
matics •  Kappa  Mu  Epsilon  4. 


LA  SALLE  COLLEGE 


FRANK  J.  McCOY  •  182  £.  Essex  Avenue, 
Lansdowne,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  chemistry-educa- 
tion •  Chymian  Society   1,  2,  3,  4. 

HARRY  J.  McCULLOUGH  •  1334  S.  Myrtle- 
wood  Street,  Philadelphia  46,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in 
ACCOUNTING  •   Accounting  Association  3,  4. 

JOHN  P.  McDADE  •  215  E.  Duncannon  Street, 
Philadelphia  20,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  business  ad- 
ministration. 


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GERALD  V.  McDEVITT  •  18  Bryn  Mawr  Ave- 
nue, Bala-Cynwyd,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  pre-law  • 
Benilde  Club  3,  4;  St.  Thomas  More  Society 
3,  4. 

JOSEPH  J.  McDonald  •  1732  Griffith  Street, 
Philadelphia  11,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  industrial 
RELATIONS  •  Baseball  1;  El  Club  Hispano  1,  2; 
Golf  2,  4;  Industrial  Relations  Commission  2, 
3,  4  (Secretary  4);  NFCCS  1,  2. 

DENNIS  M.  McDONELL  •  8760  Marsden  Street, 
Philadelphia  36,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  marketing  • 
Marketing  Association  5,  6;  Senior  Class  Rep- 
resentative 1,  2. 


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JOSEPH  P.  McDonnell  •   2001    Ridley  Street, 
Philadelphia  38,  Pa.  '   b.a.  in   economics. 


EDWARD  H.  McENTEE  •  1805  S.  Sixty-fifth 
Street,  Philadelphia  42,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  indus- 
trial   MANAGEMENT. 


JOHN   T.   McFADDEN    •    1  1 34    N.   Sixty-fourth 
Street,  Philadelphia  51,  •   b.s.  in  marketing. 


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THOAAAS  P.  McFADDEN  •  2952  Madison 
Avenue,  Roslyn,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  marketing  • 
Marketing  Association  4,  5;  Senior  Class  Rep- 
resentative 5;  Student  Congress  5. 


TERRY  A.  McGEE  •  15  Alder  Road,  Annapolis, 

Md.   •    B.s.    IN  ACCOUNTING. 


PAUL  M.  McGILL,  JR.  •  7116  ChaWes  SUeel, 
Philadelphia  35,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  biology  •  Al- 
pha Epsilon  Delta  3,  4;  Chymian  Society  1. 


THOMAS  E.  McGLINCHY  -2155  Homer  Street, 
Philadelphia  38,  Pa.  •   b.s.  in  accounting. 

THOMAS  P.  McGONIGLE  •  2087  Oakdale  Ave- 
nue, Glenside,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  industry  •  Stu- 
dent Congress  3,  4,  5. 

FRANCIS  J.  McGOVERN  •  2557  S.  Bonaffon 
Street,  Philadelphia  42,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  english- 
education. 


THOMAS  D.  McGOVERN  •  141  Laurel  Road, 
Sharon  Hill,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English-educa- 
tion •  Benilde  Club  4;  Rifle  Team  1,  2,  3,  4. 

JAMES  F.  McKISSlCK  •  3548  Primrose  Road, 
Philadelphia  14,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  marketing. 


FRANCIS  T.  Mclaughlin  •  2671  Cedar  Street, 
Philadelphia  25,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  political  sci- 
ence •  Le  Cercle  Claudel  3;  Political  Science 
Association  4. 


CHARLES  B.  McGINLEY,  JR.  •  18  Emerald  Ave- 
nue, Westmont,  N.  J.  •  b.a,  in  mathema- 
tics. 


GEORGE  J.  McGINNlS  •  211   Gesner  Avenue, 
Norwood,  Pa.  •  B.s.  IN  finance. 


JAMES   J.    McGINNlS    •    5249    Burton    Street, 
Philadelphia  24,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting. 


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DENNIS  G.  McLaughlin  •  708  Garden  Street, 
Hoboken,  N.  J.  •  b.s.  in  general  business 
•  NFCCS  1,  2,  3,  4;  El  Club  Hispano  2,  3. 

WILLIAM  P.  McLaughlin  •  141  W.  Sy/vama 
Street,  Phiiadelphia  44,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  politi- 
cal SCIENCE  •  Benilde  Club  3;  Gavel  Society 
1;  Historical  Society  4;  Weber  Society  1,  2. 

JAMES  A.  McMAHON  •  236  Woodlyn  Ave- 
nue, Glenside,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  psychology  • 
Collegian  2;  Deans'  Honor  List  2,  3,  4;  Glee 
Club  2,  3,  4  (Vice-President  3,  President  4); 
Psi  Chi  3,  4  (President  4);  Psychology  Club 
1,  2. 


THOMAS  M.  McMAHON  •  6241  N.  Lawrence 
Street,  Philadelphia  20,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  politi- 
cal   SCIENCE. 


FRANK  J.  McNALLY  •  50  Greysfone  Pike, 
Yonker,  N.  Y.  •  b.a.  in  English  •  Tennis  1, 
2,  3,  4  (Captain  3,  4). 

GEORGE  J.  McNALLY  •  6563  N.  Woodstock 
Street,  Philadelphia  38,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  mar- 
keting. 


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JOHN  E.  MACK,  JR.  •  308  Upper  Valley  Road. 
North  Wales,  Pa.  '  b.s.  in  marketing  •  Base- 
ball 2,  3,  4;  Sigma  Beta  Kappa  2,  3,  4  (Presi- 
dent 4). 

WILLIAM  R.  MacLUCKIE  •  170  Park  Place. 
Audubon  6,  N.  J.  •   b.a.   in  chemistry. 


GEORGE  S.  MacMILLAN  •   301-  S.  Woodstock 
Drive,  Haddonfield,  N.   J.   •    b.a.   in   pre-law. 


DAVID  D.  McNULTY  •  5137  Morris  Street. 
Philadelphia  44,  Pa.  •   b.a.  in  history. 

JOHN  G.  McNULTY  •  4729  Orchard  Street. 
Philadelphia  24,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English  •  Ben- 
ilde Club  2,  3,  4;  Caisson  Club  3;  Collegian 
1,2,  3,  4;  Cross  Country  4;  Soccer  2;  Student 
Congress  1;  Swimming  2,  3,  4;  Track  3,  4; 
Triathlon  2,  3,  4  (President  3,  4);  Weber  So- 
ciety 2,  3,  4. 

PATRICK  J.  McNULTY,  JR.  •  203  W.  High/and 
Avenue,  Philadelphia  18,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  indus- 
TRIAL  management  •  Caisson  Club  3,  4, 
S.A.M.  4. 


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THOMAS  D.  MADDEN  •  1  Main  Street,  Locust 
Gap,  Pa.  •  B.A.  IN  CHEMISTRY  •  Chymian  So- 
ciety 2,  3,  4. 

WILLIAM  J.  MADDEN  •  1511  Manoa  Road, 
Philadelphia  51,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  French. 


MALACHY  D.  MAGILL  •  2889  Stamford  Street, 
Philadelphia  52,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  industrial 
management  •  Marketing  Association  4,  5,  6. 


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DANIEL  M.  MAKOWIECKI  •  1111  Spruce 
Street,  Reading,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  chemistry  • 
Chymian  Society  3,  4. 


EDWARD  T.   MALATESTA   •    1626   W.   Louden 
Street,  Philadelphia  41,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  physics. 


JAMES    P.    MALATEST    •    1133    Bryan    Street, 
Drexel  Hill,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  economics. 


THOMAS  J.  MALEY  •  7  Homested  Lane,  Roose- 
velt, N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  biology  •  Alpha  Epsilon 
Delta  4. 


MICHAEL  P.  MALLOY  •  10  Serpentine  Lane, 
Leviltown,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  economics  •  Caisson 
Club  3,  4;  Economics  Club  4;  Senior  Class 
Treasurer  4. 


CHARLES  V.  MANCINI  •   230  Kent  Road.  Up- 
per Darby,  Pa.  •    b.s.   in  marketing. 


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MICHAEL  J.  MANNING  •  51  S.  29fh  Street, 
Camden  5,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  economics  •  Sigma 
Beta  Kappa  2. 


GERALD  A.  MARANO  '613  Thornhill  Drive, 
Lafayette  Hill,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  chemistry  • 
Basketball  1,  2,  3,  4;  Chymian  Society  3. 


JOSEPH  J.  MARCELLE,  JR.  •  412    1  1  fh  Street, 
Union  City,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  economics. 


174 


CARL  MARINELLI,  JR.  •  431  Twickenham 
Road,  Glenside,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  industrial 
RELATIONS  •  II  CIrcolo  La  Salliano  1;  Industrial 
Relations  Commission  3,  4  (President  4); 
S.O.C.  4;  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon  2,  3,  4  (Secretary 
4). 

MICHAEL  J.  MARINO  •  2201  1  103rd  Avenue, 
Queens  Village  29,  N.  Y.  •  b.s.   in  account- 


RONALD  L.  MARINO  •   Stewart  Avenue,  Lev- 

ittown.     Pa.     •     B.A.     IN     POLITICAL     SCIENCE     • 

Political  Science  Association  1,  2,  3,  4. 


RAYMOND  J.  MARKET,  JR.  •  4608  /Mayor 
Place,  Alexandria,  Va.  •  b.a.  in  English  • 
German  Club  3,  4;  Masque  1,  2. 


JOHN  J.  MARNIEN  •    195  Holly  Drive,  Levil- 

tOWn,    Pa.    •    B.A.    IN    PRE-LAW. 


ANDREW  J.  MAROTTA  •  3  Byron  Road,  Short 
Hills,  N.  J.  •  B.A.  IN  PRE-LAW  •  College  Union 
Committees  1,  2,  3,  4;  II  Circolo  La  Salliano 
1,  2,  3,  4;  NFCCS  1,  2,  3,  4;  Rifle  Team  1,  2; 
St.  Thomas  More  Society  3. 


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EDWARD  J.  MARTIN  •  6112  Castor  Avenue, 
Philadelphia  49,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  general  busi- 
ness. 


GEORGE  N.  MARTIN  •  6434  Corel  Street, 
Philadelphia  42,  Pa.  •  s.s.  in  accounting  • 
Accounting  Association  3,  4;  Tau  Kappa  Ep- 
silon 2,  3,  4;  Track  1,  2,  3,  4. 


JAMES    L.    MARTIN    •    6157   Mulberry    Street. 
Philadelphia  24,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  accounting. 


MILLARD  H.  MARTIN  •  1070  Old  Ford  Road. 
Huntingdon  Valley,  Pa.  •  B.s.  m  industrial 
management  •  Explorer  6  (Editor);  I.E.E.E. 
1,  2;  Marketing  Association  6;  Senior  Class 
Representative  6;  S.A.M.  6;  Student  Congress 
6;  Cross  Keys  6;  WHO'S  WHO  IN  AMERICAN 
UNIVERSITIES  AND  COLLEGES. 
EDWARD  W.  MASON  •  Sox  54,  6/ue  Bell 
19422,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  industrial  manage- 
ment •  College  Union  Committees  2,  3,  4 
5,  6;  Collegian  2,  3,  4,  5,  6  (Managing  Edi 
tor  6);  Cross  Keys  6;  Explorer  3,  4,  6;  Mar 
keting  Association  5,  6;  Senior  Class  Repre 
sentative  6;  S.A.M.  6;  Student  Congress  4,  5 
6;  WHOS  WHO  IN  AMERICAN  UNIVERSI 
TIES  AND  COLLEGES. 

THOMAS  J.  MATHAUSER  •  5754  N.  7th  Street. 
Philadelphia  20,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  psychology  • 
College  Union  Committees  1,  2,  3,  4  (Board 
Recording  Secretary  3);  NFCCS  3;  Student 
Council  3. 


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JAMES    F.    MATTEO    •     301     Walnut    Street, 
Woodbury,  N.  J.  •  b.s.  in  marketing. 


EDWARD    M.    MAUTNER    •    514    Buttermere, 
Interlaken,    N.    J.    •    b.a.    in    political    sci- 


FRANK  J.  MAY  •  6464  Anderson  Sfreef,  Phil- 
adelphia 19,  Pa.  •  B.A.  in  political  science. 


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JOHN  C.  MEHOLIC  •  3506  Rockview  Drive. 
Bristol,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  biology  •  Alpha  Epsilon 
Delta  3,  4;  Benilde  Club  2;  Glee  Club  3,  4. 

FRANCIS  J.  MELCORI  •  5401  Angora  Terrace, 
Philadelphia  43,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English  •  Glee 
Club  1;  Weber  Society  1,  2,  3,  4. 


JOHN  A.  MELFAH  •  P.O.  Box  1838  Kumasi, 
Ghana  West  Africa  •  b.a.  in  economics  • 
NFCCS  1,  2,  3;  Soccer  2,  3,  4;  Sociology  Club 
1,  2. 


JOSEPH  MENTER  •  95  Schuylkill  Avenue, 
Shenandoah,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  economics  •  Eco- 
nomics Club  1,  2,  3,  4. 


ANTHONY  G.  MICHAELS  •  3562  Chapin  Ave- 
nue, Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  •  b.a.  in  economics 
•  Explorer  4;  German  Club  3,  4. 


ANTHONY  E.  MICKUS  •  5409  Christian  Street, 
Philadelphia  43,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  physics  • 
Newtonian  Society  3,  4  (President  4). 


ROBERT    B.    MAYNE    •    2241    Delancey   Place, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English, 


ANTHONY  J.  MEANDRO  •  778  S.  East  Avenue, 
Vineland,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  political  science 
•  Political  Science  Association  4;  Sigma  Beta 
Kappa  3,  4. 


GEORGE  J.  MECHERLY  •  4327  N.  Sfh  Street, 
Philadelphia  40,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting. 


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ANTHONY  J.  MIGNON  •  545  W.  Glenside 
Avenue,  Glenside,  Pa.  •  s.s.  m  accounting 
•  Accounting  Association  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 


JAMES  C.  MILLER  •  34  H  Street,  Seaside  Park, 
N.  J.  •  B.A.  IN  SOCIAL  STUDIES  •  Collegian 
1,  2;  Glee  Club  3,  4;  Historical  Society  4. 


WILLIAM  B.  MILLER  •  800  Stevenson  Lane. 
Ba/t/more  4,  Md.  •  b.a.  in  economics  •  EX- 
PLORER 4;  Residence  Hall  Council  1,  2,  3,  4 
(President  4);  Sigma  Phi  Lambda  2,  3,  4; 
Student  Council  3,  4  (Executive  Board  4);  Stu- 
dent Faculty  4;  WHO'S  WHO  IN  AMERICAN 
UNIVERSITIES  AND  COLLEGES. 


PAUL  C.  MINNING  •  10  Meehan  Boulevard, 
Clementon,  N.  J.  •  B.s.  in  industrial  rela- 
tions. 


GEORGE  J.  MINNUCCI  •  Brookside  Apis.  #2, 
E.  Vine  Street,  Hatfield,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  account- 


WILLIAM  J.  MOEGEN  •  2046  E.  Somerset 
Street,  Philadelphia  34,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  ac- 
counting. 


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EDWARD  F.  MOMORELLA  •  221  N.  Easfon 
Road,  Willow  Grove  7,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  ac- 
counting •  The  Masquet  1,  2,  3,  4  (Treasurer 
3,  President  4). 


THOMAS  J.  MOONEY  •  421  Church  Road, 
Philadelphia  11,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  finance  •  Ben- 
ilde  Club  4;  Economics  Club  1,  2,  3;  Finance 
Association  3,  4. 


CHARLES  MOORE  •  8207  F/ourfown  Avenue. 
Philadelphia  18,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English. 


ROBERT  F.  MOORE  •  2036  Emily  Street,  Phila- 
delphia 45,  Pa.  '  B.s.  in  accounting  •  Ac- 
counting Association  1,  2,  3,  4;  Swimming 
2,  3,  4;  Triathlon  2,  3,  4. 


MARTIN  J.  MORAN  •  7537  Rogers  Avenue, 
Upper  Darby,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  economics. 

JAMES  A.  MORGAN  •  4146  Barneff  Street, 
Philadelphia  35,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  accounting  • 
Accounting  Association  3,  4. 


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NORMAN  E.  MORRELL  •  506  Moravian  Ave- 
nue, Riverside,  N.  J.  •  b.s.  in  industrial 
MANAGEMENT  •  Senior  Class  Representative 
6;  S.A.M.  2,  3,  5,  6, 

JOSEPH  V.  MORRIS  '215  Sfevens  Street,  Phil- 
adelphia   1  1,  Pa.   •    B.s.   IN  GENERAL    BUSINESS. 

PAUL  J.  MORROW  •  6615  Limekiln  Pike. 
Philadelphia  38,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  marketing  • 
Marketing  Association  3,  4;  Pi  Sigma  Epsilon 
3,  4, 


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FRANCIS  J.  MORTIMER  •  751  Gorman  Street, 
Philadelphia  16,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  marketing  ■ 
Marketing  Association  6;  Senior  Class  Repre- 
sentative 6;  Student  Congress  6. 


JAMES    P.    MOTLEY    •    5145    N.    16th    Street, 
Philadelphia   19,  Pa.  •   b.a.  in  mathematics. 


MICHAEL  D.  MUELLER  •  16  Burroughs  Road, 
Lexington,  Mass.  •  b.s.  in  industrial  man- 
agement •  Economics  Club  1,-  German  Club 
3,  4;  S.A.M.  1,  2,  4;  Swimming  1,  2. 


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BROTHER   JAMES   MUFFLEY,    F.S.C. 
chemistry. 


J.  PAUL  MULLEN  •  4133  Hermitage  Point, 
Virginia  Beach,  Va.  •  b.a.  in  political  sci- 
ence •  Basketball  1,  2,  3,  4  (Manager);  Prae- 
fectus  Club  1,  2,  3,  4  (Secretary  3);  Resi- 
dence Hall  Council  1,  2;  St.  Thomas  More  So- 
ciety 1,  2,  3,  4;  Varsity  Club  3,  4. 


LEO  J.  MULLEN  •  8018  Flourtown  Avenue, 
Philadelphia  18,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  • 
Accounting  Association  3,  4;  Crevi/  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Delta  Sigma  Pi  4. 


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PHILIP    J.    MULLIGAN    •    305    leralda    Street. 
Philadelphia  44,  Pa.  •   b.a.  in  mathematics. 


DANIEL  J.  MURPHY  •  132  Wilson  Avenue, 
Havertown,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  psychology  •  Glee 
Club  3,  4  (Secretary  4);  Psychology  Club  3,  4 

JAMES  F.  MURPHY  •  4008  State  Road,  Drexel 
Hill,  Pa.  •  B.A,  IN  ENGLISH  •  Collegian  2,  3,  4,- 
Pi  Delta  Phi  2;  Weber  Society  4, 


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JAMES  J.  MURPHY  •  132  Wilson  Avenue, 
Havertown,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  industrial  rela- 
tions •  Economics  Club  1;  Industrial  Relations 
Commission  4;  Psychology  Club  2;  S.A.M.  4, 

RICHARD  J.  MURPHY  •  235  Cherry  Street, 
Sharon  Hill,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  biology  •  Alpha 
Epsilon  Delia  4;  Fabrician  Society  2,  3,  4; 
Glee  Club  1,  2,  3,  4  (President)  4;  Rifle 
Teaml,  2. 

GEORGE  A.  MURR  III  •  921  S.  lOfh  Street, 
Philadelphia  47,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  mathematics 
•  Kappa  Mu  Epsilon  3,  4. 


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JOSEPH    B.    MURRAY    •    200    Jackson    Street, 
Philadelphia  48,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  economics. 


THOMAS  J.  MURRAY  •  1074  Anna  Road, 
Huntingdon  Valley,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  marketing 
•  Conservative  3,  4  (Vice-President  4). 

WILLIAM  C.  MYERS  •  112  G/encoe  Road, 
Upper  Darby,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  industrial  rela- 


JAMES  F.  NASH  •  901  Myra  Avenue,  Yeadon, 
Pa.  •  b.a.  in  ENGLISH  •  Deans  Honor  List 
2,  4;  Weber  Society  3,  4;  Academic  Affairs 
Committee  4. 

CHARLES  E.  NELSON  •  505  Arfhur  DnVe, 
Edgewater  Park,  N.  J.  •  b.s.  in  industrial 
management  •  Deans'  Honor  List  2;  Senior 
Class  Representative  6;  S.A.M.  2,  3,  4;  Stu- 
dent Congress  2,  3. 


WILLIAM  E.  NEWBAUER  •  63  Keeler  Avenue, 
Bridgeport  6,  Conn.  •  b.a.  in  accounting 
•  Accounting  Association  2,  3,  4;  Collegian 
3,  4;  Glee  Club  1,  2;  Sigma  Phi  Lambda  2,  3,  4. 


ANTHONY  J.  NEWMAN  •  2814  W.  Wishart 
Street,  Philadelphia  32,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  French 
•  Deans'  Honor  List  4;  St.  Thomas  More  Society 
1,  2;  Weber  Society  2,  3,  4. 

ARTHUR  D.  NICOLETTI  '8010  Baldwin  Street, 
Philadelphia   50,   Pa.    •    b.a.    in    spanish-edu- 


ANTHONY  J.    NOCELLA    •    2601    S.    Colorado 
Street,  Philadelphia  45,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  account- 


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DANIEL  A.  NOLAN  «  446  Pawnee  Street,  Beth- 
lehem, Pa.  •  B.A.  IN  PHYSICS  •  Crew  1;  New- 
tonian Society  3,  4  (Secretary  4). 


FRANCIS  J,  NOLAN  •  971  N.  66th  Street, 
Philadelphia  19,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  marketing  • 
Marketing  Association  3,  4;  Pi  Sigma  Epsilon 
3,  4  (Secretary  4). 


JAMES  C.  NOBURY  •  817  Central  Avenue, 
Ardsley,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  industrial  manage- 
ment •  S.A.M.    1. 


ROBERT  E.  NORMAN  •  118  Terrace  Road. 
Levittown,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  biology. 

ROBERT  W.  NOWAK  •  29  W.  Oakdale  Road, 
Freeland,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  •  Delta 
Sigma  Pi  2,  3,  4. 

ANTHONY  NUZZI  •  401  Oak  Drive,  Phila- 
delphia,  Pa.    •    B.A.    IN    FRENCH. 


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JOHN  J.  O'BRIEN  •  432  f.  9fh  Avenue,  Con- 
shohocken.  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  pre-law  •  College 
Union  Committees  1,  2,  3,  4;  Weber  Society  1. 


JOSEPH  M.  O'BRIEN  II  •  7623  Oak  lane  Road. 
Cheltenham,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  pre-law  •  Alpha 
Phi  Omega  3,  4,  5,  6. 

KEVIN  P.  O'BRIEN  •  408  Branch  Avenue,  Lif(/e 
Silver,  N.  J.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  •  Account- 
ing Association  2,  3,  4;  Baseball  3,  4;  Beta 
Alpha  3,  4. 


RAYMOND  C.  O'BRIEN  •  2715  West  Street, 
Falls  Church,  Va.  •  b.a.  in  political  science 
•  Caisson  Club  3,  4;  College  Union  Commit- 
tees 2,  3,  4;  Conservative  Club  2,  3,  4;  Politi- 
cal Science  Association  1,  4;  President's  Guard 
1,  2,  3,  4;  St.  Thomas  More  Society  1;  S.O.C. 
3,  4;  WHO'S  WHO  IN  AMERICAN  UNIVER- 
SITIES AND  COLLEGES. 


FREDERICK  P.  OBST  •  6360  Tu//p  Street,  Phila- 
delphia   19,    Pa.    •    B.s.    IN    CHEMISTRY. 


JOSEPH    p.    O'CONNOR    •    2501    77fh   Street, 
Philadelphia    19,   Pa.   •    b.a.    in   accounting. 


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RONALD  J.  PADINSKE  •  Center  Street,  Seltzer, 
p3.  •  B.s.  IN  ACCOUNTING  •  Accounting  Asso- 
ciation 1,  2,  3,  4;  Baseball  3;  Beta  Alpha  3,  4; 
Deans'  Honor  List  1,  2. 


EUGENE  M.  PADUANO  •  603  D  Street,  Bel- 
mar,  N.  J.  •  B.s.  IN  ACCOUNTING  •  Account- 
ing Association  4;  Varsity  Club  3,  4;  Golf  3,  4. 

RICHARD  S.  PAKOLA  •  432  Kuehner  Avenue, 
S/at/ngton,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  biology  •  Alpha 
Epsilon  Delta  3,  4;  Deans'  Honor  List  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Fabrician  Society  1,  2,  3,  4;  Rifle  Team  1. 


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EDWARD  R.  PALSHO  •  228  Bentley  Avenue, 
Trenton  9,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  political  science 
•  St.  Thomas  More  Society  2,  3. 


EDWARD   P.    PALUBINSKI   •   6731    North    16/h 
Street,  Philadelphia  26,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  account- 


EDWARD  C.  PANTALONI  •  331  South  Coles 
Avenue,  Maple  Shade,  N.  J.  •  b.s.  in  indus- 
trial management. 


VINCENT  F.  PARADISE  •  301  Champion  Ave- 
nue, Collingsv/ood,  N.  J.  •  B.s.  in  marketing 
•  Marketing  Association  6. 


JAMES  B.  PATCHETT  •  8007  Parks  Lane, 
Baltimore  7,  Maryland  •  b.a.  in  political 
SCIENCE  •  Tennis  4. 


JOSEPH  M.  PAZDALSKI  •  732  Stockton  Circle, 
Ridley  Park,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  economics  •  Eco- 
nomics Club  3,  4;  St.  Thomas  More  Society 
3,  4. 


HARRY  J.  PEARCE  •  1490  Mauck  Road,  Norris- 
town.  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  •  Accounting 
Association  4;  Beta  Alpha  3,  4;  Collegian 
2,  3,  4;  Delta  Sigma  Pi  2.  3,  4  (President  3,  4); 
Student  Council  4;  S.O.C.  3,  4  (Vice-President 
4);  WHO'S  WHO  IN  AMERICAN  UNIVER- 
SITIES AND  COLLEGES. 


JAMES  H.  PEIFFER  •  2807  8  Street,  Philadel- 
phia 34,  Pa.  •  B.s.  IN  FINANCE  •  Finance 
Association  2,  3,  4  (Vice-President  4). 


RICHARD  V.  PEPINO  •  703  North  64fh  Sfreef, 
Philadelphia  51,  Pa.  •   b.a.  in  biology. 


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JAMES  F.  O'DONNELL  •  956  Mueller  Drive, 
Warminster,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  • 
Accounting   Association    3,   4. 

TERRY  W.  OESAU  •  1980  Main  Street,  Strat- 
ford, Conn.  •  B.A.  IN  ENGLISH  •  College  Union 
Committees   1,  2, 


CHARLES  A.  OESTERLE  •  6226  Hasbrook  Ave- 
nue, Philadelphia   11,  Pa.  •   b.s.   in  account- 


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JOHN    J.    O'KANE    •     1813    Chandler    Street, 
Philadelphia  1  1 ,  Pa.  •  a.s.  in  chemistry. 


JAMES  C.  O'LAUGHLIN  •  76  Barker  Avenue, 
Sharon  Hill,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  • 
Accounting  Association  3,  4;  College  Union 
Committees  4. 


WILLIAM  F.  OLIVE  •  341  Inwood  Road,  Erd- 
more.  Pa.  •  a. a.  in  English  •  Weber  Society 
3,  4;  Tricon  3,  4. 


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THOMAS  J.  OLSEN  •  3314  Capitol  Trail,  Apt. 
E-8,  Wilmington  8,  Delaware  •  B.s.  in  ac- 
counting ♦  Accounting  Association  3,  4. 


JOHN  J.  ORMOND  •  2332  Stanwood  Sfreet, 
Philadelphia  52,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  industrial 
relations   •    Industrial   Relations  Commission 


1,  2,  3,  4;  S.A.M.  3,  4. 


CLIFTON  J.  OSBORN  •  3560  Stephen  Lane, 
Wantagh,  N.  J.  •  b.s.  in  finance  •  College 
Union  Committees   1,  2,  3,  4. 


FRANZ  J.  OSTERTAG  •  3683  Calumat  Street. 
Philadelphia  29,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  political  sci- 
ence. 


CHARLES  J.  OTT  •  2808  Mascher  Street.  Phila- 
delphia 33,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  accounting  • 
Accounting  Association   1,  3,  4, 


WILLIAM  C.  OTT  •  7834  Provident  Road,  Phila- 
delphia 50,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  marketing  •  Market- 
ing Association  2,  3,  4;  Pi  Sigma  Epsilon  3,  4 
(Vice-President  4). 


183 


SALVATORE  A.  PEPE  •  1519  West  State  Street, 
Trenton,  N.  J.  •   b.a.  in  German. 


PAUL  M.  PERANTEAU  •  2203  South  71  sf 
Street,  Philadelphia  42,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English 
•  Chymian  Society  1;  Collegian  1,  2,  3;  Deans' 
Honor  List  2;  Fabrician  Society  2;  Weber  So- 
ciety  3,   4. 


THOMAS  E.  PERRY  •  913  S.  Cecil  Street,  Phila- 
delphia 43,  Pa.  •  B.A.  IN  ENGLISH  •  Deans' 
Honor  List  1,  2,  3,  4;  Soccer  1;  Weber  Society 
2,  3,  4  CPresident  4). 


LAWRENCE  D.  PERSICK  •  254  Jasper  Road, 
King  of  Prussia,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  general  busi- 
ness. 


JOSEPH  C.  PETRARCA  •  1544  South  30/h 
Street,  Philadelphia  46,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  chem- 
istry •  Chymian  Society  3,  4;  II  Circolo  La 
Salliano  2,  3,  4. 


ROBERT  G.  PETRELLA  •  7802  Michener  Street, 
Philadelphia  50,  Pa.   •   b.s.   in  chemistry. 


EDWIN  JOSEPH  PFIFFNER  •  146  Upper  Orchid 
Drive,  Levittown,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  electronic 
physics. 

ROBERT  JOSEPH  PHIPPS  •  12505  Richton 
Road,  Philadelphia  14,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  general 
business. 


THOMAS  E.  PIERCE  •  170  West  Saber  Street, 
Philadelphia  40,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  • 
Accounting  Association  3,  4;  Caisson  Club  3,  4, 
Crew  1;  ROTC  Band   1,  2,  3,  4. 


FRANK  A.  PINTO  •  1616  South  10th  Street, 
Philadelphia  48,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  history  •  Ger- 
man Club  4;  Historical  Society  1,  2,  3,  4  (Vice- 
President  4);  II  Circolo  La  Salliano  3,  4;  NFCCS 
3,  4;  Political  Science  Association  4. 


JOSEPH  A.  PINTO  •    1916  South    10th  Street, 
Philadelphia  48,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English. 


JOSEPH  A.  PIRRI  .  196  West  Marshall  Road, 
Lansdowne,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  history  •  Historical 
Society  3,  4;   II  Circolo  La  Salliano  4. 


FRANK   J.    PITTNER    •    4353    O    Street,    Phila- 
delphia   24,    Pa.    •    B.A.    IN    ACCOUNTING. 


JOSEPH  A.  PIZZO  •  2238  Brighton  Street. 
Philadelphia  49,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English  •  Glee 
Club  3;  II  Circolo  La  Salliano  2,  3,  4;  The 
Masque  1;  NFCCS  1;  Swimming  2;  Weber 
Society   1,  2,  3,  4. 


WALTER  J.  PLAGENS,  JR.  •  2608  Darby  Drive, 
Wilmington  8,  Del.  •  b.a.  in  social  work  • 
College  Union  Committees  2,  3,  4;  Sociology 
Club  3,  4. 


ROBERT  H.  PLANK  •  815  North  ]]th  Street. 
Reading,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  industrial  relations 
•  Accounting  Association  1,  2;  Industrial  Rela- 
tions Commission  1,  2,  3,  4;  NFCCS  1,  2;  St. 
Thomas  More  Society  3. 


JAMES  R.  PLUNKETT  •  5829  Stockton  Road, 
Philadelphia  38,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  industrial 
management  •  Deans'  Honor  List  3,  4,  5,  6. 


ROBERT  P.  PRIMUS  •  247  Garden  Avenue, 
Horsham,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  marketing  •  Market- 
ing Association  2,  3,  6;  Student  Congress  3,  4. 


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JAMES  E.    PROVOST  •    8  Abby  Road,  Morris 
Township.  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  political  science. 


PETER  J.  PRYOR  •  3148  Memphis  Street,  Phila- 
delphia 34,  Pa.  •   B.s.  IN  marketing. 


WILLIAM  H.  PUHL  •  233  Ashland  Avenue, 
Philadelphia  27,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  electronic 
PHYSICS   •    I.E.E.E.    1,   2,  5,  6. 


VICTOR    J.    PUTIRI    •    5657    Pentridge    Street, 
Philadelphia  43,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  social  science- 


education. 


DONALD  E.  PEZZUTI  •  246  South  31sf  Street, 
Harrisburg,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  biology-education 


JAMES  J.  POMILO  '6710  Montgomery  Ave- 
nue, Upper  Darby,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English  • 
Semper  Fidelis  Society  1;  Soccer  1,  2,  3,  4 
(Co-Captain  4);  Weber  Society  2,  3,  4. 


185 


ROMUALD   E.    PRZYBOROWSKI   •    1539   Rock- 
well  Road,  Abington,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  industrial 

MANAGEMENT    •    S.A.M.    5,    6. 


MICHAEL  J.  QUINN  •    1720  Belfield  Avenue, 
Philadelphia  41,  Pa.   •    b.a.   in   English. 


JOSEPH   L.  QUINN   •    7204  Western  Avenue, 
Chevy  Chase,  Md.  •  b.s.  in  accounting. 


LA  SALLE  COLLEGE 


HARRY  G.  REAMER  •  114  W.  Union,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  •  B.s.  IN  industrial  manage- 
ment •  S.A.M.  4. 


JOSEPH  W.  REBL  '3127  Patton  Street,  Phila- 
delphia 32,  Pa.  •  B.s.  IN  accounting  •  Beta 
Alpha  3,  4;  Delta  Sigma  Pll,  2,  3,  4  (Treas- 
urer 3,  4). 

FRANK  E.  REDA  •  64  Harrington  Circle,  Wil- 
lingboro,  N.  J.  •  B.s.  in  industrial  man- 
agement. 


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WILLIAM  W.  REESE,  JR.  •  18  Williams  Road, 
Haverford,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  industrial  rela- 
tions •  Industrial  Relations  Commission  3,  4. 

JOHN  P.  REICH  •  20  Murray  Street,  Bingham- 
ton,  N.  Y.  •  B.A.  IN  economics  •  Delta  Sigma 
Pi  2,  3,  4;  Economics  2,  4;  S.A.M.  4. 

JOSEPH  J.  REILLY  •  2124  Fanshawe  Street, 
Philadelphia    19,  Pa.   •    b.s.    in   accounting. 


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GERALD  J.  REILLY  •  142  W,  Spencer  Street, 
Phiatdelphia  20,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  political  sci- 
ence •  College  Union  Comnnittees  2,  3,  4,- 
Collegian  1,  2,  3,  4;  Deans'  Honor  List  2,  3,  4; 
St.  Thomas  More  Society  3,  4;  Student  Council 
3,  4  (President  4);  Student/Faculty  Committee 
4;  WHO'S  WHO  IN  AMERICAN  UNIVERSITIES 
AND  COLLEGES. 

JOHN  F.  REILLY  •  2408  E.  Cumberland  Street. 
Philadelphia  25,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  marketing  • 
Economics  Club  1;  Marketing  Association  3,  4; 
Political  Science  Association  4. 
KEVIN  C.  REILLY  •  396  Quail  Street,  Albariy 
8,  N.  Y.  '  B.A.  IN  SOCIAL  WORK  •  Glee  Club 
1,  2,  3;  Rifle  Club  1,  2;  Sociology  Club  2,  3,  4. 


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187 


MICHAEL  W.  REILLY  •  3728  Azalea  Drive, 
Philadelphia  36,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  history  educa- 
tion •  Conservative  Club  3,  4  (Secretary  4). 

JAMES  C.  REIMEL,  JR.  •  299  Copley  Road, 
Upper  Darby,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  marketing  •  Col- 
legian 3,  4;  EXPLORER  4;  Soccer  2,  3,  4. 


ALVIN  Q.  RENSBARGER  •  416  W.  Oak  Lane, 
G/eno/den,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  political  science 
•  Political  Science  Association   1 . 


ROBERT  A.  RIGOLIZZO  •   107  N.  Third  Street, 
Hammonton,   N.  J.    •    b.a.    in    mathematics. 


RICHARD  C.  RIZZO  •  2822  Unruh  Avenue, 
Philadelphia  49,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  political  sci- 
ence. 


RICHARD  M.  ROBERTS  •  1822  Ashley  Street, 
Philadelphia  26,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  general  busi- 
ness. 


MICHAEL  D.  ROBINSON  -4108  Parkside  Ave- 
nue, Philadelphia  4,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  Spanish  • 
El  Club  Hispano  3,  4  (President  4);  S.O.C.  4; 
WHO'S  WHO  IN  AMERICAN  UNIVERSITIES 
AND  COLLEGES. 

DOMINIC  N.  ROCCHI  •  3032  Raymond  Ave- 
nue, Roslyn,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  industrial  rela- 
tions. 

HARRY  A.  ROCCO  •  1253  Radcliffe  Street, 
Bristol,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  mathematics  •  College 
Union  Committees  2,  3,  4  (Board  Treasurer  4); 
WHO'S  WHO  IN  AMERICAN  UNIVERSITIES 
AND  COLLEGES. 


JAMES  P.  RODGERS  •  3824  Manayunk  Ave- 
nue, Philadelphia  28,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  Spanish 
•  Caisson  Club  3,  4;  El  Club  Hispano  3,  4 
(Vice-President  4). 


JOHN  F.  RODGERS  •418  Royal  Street,  Carr)- 
den  5,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  political  science  • 
Historical  Society  3,  4  (Treasurer  4);  NFCCS 
1;  Political  Science  Association  4. 


BROTHER  DANIEL  RORY,  F.S.C.  •  b.a.  in  phi- 


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PASQUALE  J.  ROSLE  •  5715  N.  Park  Avenue, 
Philadelphia  41,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  economics  • 
Economics  Club  3,  4  (Vice-President  4). 


ROGER  C.   ROSSELL  •   2133  S.  Clinton  Street, 
Trenton,  N.  J.  •    b.a.   in  English. 


ROBERT  J.  ROSSI  •  52  Jay  Street,  Feaslerville, 
Pa.  •  B.A.  IN  PRE-LAw  •  College  Union  Com- 
mittees 1;  President's  Guard  1;  St.  Thomas 
More  Society  2,  3,  4 


CHARLES  F.  ROSSO  •  6279  Large  Sfreef,  Ph/7a- 
delphia  49,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  physics  •  Newtonian 
Society  3,  4. 


JOHN  C.  ROTH  •  749  E.  Willard  Street,  Phila- 
delphia 19,  Pa.  •  B.A.  IN  ACCOUNTING  •  Ac- 
counting Association  3,  4,  6;  S.A.M.  4,  6. 


STEPHEN  P.  RUDUSKI  •119  Oak/and  Avenue, 
Lansdale,  Pa.  •   b.a.  in   pre-law. 


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CAAAISIR  ROWSKI  •  2022  W.  Spruce  Street. 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English. 

JOHN  B.  RYAN  •  426  E.  Aliens  Lane,  Phila- 
delphia   19,    Pa.    •    B.A.    IN    PSYCHOLOGY    •    Psy- 

/..^^         ,^^  '^  chology  Club  2,  3. 

WILLIAM  A.  SALMON  •  200  W.  t.nfon  Street, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English  •  Benilde 
Club   3;   Weber   Society   3. 


SERAFNI  F.  SANDELLA  •  50  W.  Ludlow  Street, 
Summit  Hill,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  political  science 
•    Political  Science  Association   4. 


WILLIAM  R.  SANDERS  •  157  Barbara  Lane, 
Island  Trees,  N.  Y.  •  b.a.  in  economics  • 
Caisson  Club  3,  4;  Crew  1,  2,  3;  German 
Club  3,  4. 


RICHARD  T.  SANDS  •  24  Park  Avenue,  Ore- 
land,  Pa.  •  B.s.  IN  industrial  management 
•   S.A.M.  2;  Student  Congress  3. 


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FRED  J.  SANTOLUCITO  •  12  Brown  Street, 
Norwich,  N.  Y.  •  b.s.  in  general  business 
•  Glee  Club  3,  4;  Historical  Society  4. 

BROTHER  THOMAS  E.  SANTONI,  F.S.C.  •  b.a. 
in   philosophy. 


MICHAEL  F.  SAPONARO  •  1149  Wilton  Street, 
Philadelphia  43,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  pre-law  •  Glee 
Club  2,  3,  4;  St.  Thomas  More  Society  4  CVice- 
President  4);  Student  Council  3,  4. 


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THOMAS  S.  SAQUELLA  •  4202  Park  Avenue, 
Richmond,  Va.   •    b.s.   in   political   science. 


BRETT  G.  SAUERS  •  Lansdale  Court  C-1  Green 
Street,  Lansdale,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  industrial 
MANAGEMENT   •    President's  Guard   2. 

RONALD  A.  SAUNDERS  •  201  N.  Manoa  Road, 
Havertown,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  accounting  •  Ac- 
counting Association  3;  Semper  Fidelis  Society 
1,  2,  3,  4  (Vice-President  3,  President  4); 
Sigma  Phi  Lambda  2,  3,  4;  WHO'S  WHO  IN 
AMERICAN   UNIVERSITIES  AND  COLLEGES. 


JAMES  M.  SAVARESE  •  348  N.  Fourth  Street, 
Allentown,  Pa.  '   b.a.  in  economics. 

JOSEPH  F.  SAVONA  •  42-16  Corporal  Ken- 
nedy Street,  Bayside  61,  N.  Y.  •  b.a.  in  Eng- 
lish •  II  Circolo  La  Salliano  1,  2,  3;  St.  Thomas 
More   Society  4;  Weber  Society    2. 


LESLIE  E.  SCHMALBACH  •  229  E.  Highland 
Avenue,  Philadelphia  18,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  gen- 
eral   BUSINESS. 


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PAUL  AA.  SCHUGSTA,  JR.  •  426  E.  Sentner 
Street,  Philadelphia  20,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  politi- 
cal science  •  Collegian  2,  3,  4;  Crew  1,  2,  3, 
4  (Captain  4);  Varsity  Club  3,  4. 


RICHARD  A.  SCHUTZ  •  2614  W.  Somerset 
Street,  Philadelphia  32,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  French 
•  Deans'  Honor  List  1,  2,  3,  4;  Le  Cercle  Clau- 
del  1,  2,  3,  4  (President  2);  Pi  Delta  Phi  2,  3, 
4  (Vice-  President  3,  President  4);  S.O.C.  2,  4. 

KURT  C,  SCHWIND  •  867  Scallergood  Street, 
Philadelphia    24,    Pa.    '    b.s.    in    electronic 


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COSIMO  J.  SCIORTINO  •  1740  Devers  Road, 
York,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  marketing  •  Sigma  Beta 
Kappa  2,  3,  4. 


JAMES  V.  SCOCCA  •  2839  S.  /Viarvine  Street. 
Philadelphia  48,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  political  sci- 
ence-education. 


BROTHER    FRANCIS    SEAN,    F.S.C.    •     b.a.    in 


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JOSEPH  E.  SEILER  •  958  Kenwood  Road,  Drexel 
Hill,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  pre-law  •  Glee  Club  2;  St 
Thomas  More  Society  4;  Sigma  Beta  Kappa 
2,  3,  4  (Vice-President  4);  Inter-Fraternity 
Council  4  (Secretary  4). 


EDWARD  J.  SELTZER  •  450  Domino  Une,  Ph//a- 
delphia   28,  Pa.   •    b.s.    in   industrial   rela- 


MAX  G.  SEWALD  •  5205  N.  Hope  Sfreet,  Phila- 
delphia 20,  Pa.  •  B.s.  IN  industrial  manage- 
ment •  Delta  Sigma  Pi  3,  4;  S.A.M.  2,  3,  4 
(Vice-President  4). 


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THOMAS  W.  SEXTON  •  5620  Miriam  Road, 
Philadelphia  24,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  political  sci- 
ence  •    Political  Science  Association  4. 

JOHN  W.  SEYFERHELT  •  33  Hedge  Road, 
LevifJown,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  accounting  •  Ac- 
counting Association  2. 

JOHN  M.  SHAEFFER  •  7936  Ferr^dale  Street. 
Philadelphia  II,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  • 
Accounting  Association  3,  4;  Beta  Alpha  2,  3, 
4  (President  4);  Conservative  Club  2,  3,  4 
(Secretary  3);  Deans'  Honor  List  2,  3,  4;  Delta 
Sigma  1,  2,  3,  4  (Secretary  3,  4);  S.O.C.  4, 
WHO'S  WHO  IN  AMERICAN  UNIVERSITIES 
AND  COLLEGES. 


DONALD  H.  SHALVEY  •  6541  8e/mar  Terrace, 
Philadelphia  42,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  political  sci- 
ence-education. 


ROBERT   SHARKEY    •    1515  S.    Stanley   Street. 

Philadelphia  46,  Pa.  •    b.s.  in  accounting  • 

Accounting    Association    3,  4    (President    4); 
NFCCS   1,  2,  3,  4. 


JOSEPH    F.    SHERIDAN     •     219    W.    Ruscomb 
Sfreef,  Philadelphia  20,  Pa.  •   b.a.  in  biology. 


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191 


ALBERT  M.  SHYBLOSKI  •  15  Flower  Lane, 
Levittown,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  •  Ac- 
counting Association  5,  6. 

JAMES  H.  SIEGLER  •  107  Stanley  Avenue, 
Glenside,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  political  science  • 
College  Union  Committees  2,  3,  4;  Political 
Science  Association  4. 

HARRY  R.  SILLETTl,  JR.  •  4738  68th  Place. 
Hyattsville,  Md.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  •  Ac- 
counting Association  2,  3,  4;  Beta  Alpha  3,  4 
(Vice-President  4);  Deans'  Honor  List  2,  3,  4; 
Residence  Hall  Council  1;  Sigma  Phi  Lambda 
2,  3,  4. 


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ROBERT  J.  SIMERO  •  Cuthbert  /Wanor,  Apt. 
C3,  Westmont,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  political  sci- 
ence. 


THOMAS  I.  SIMON  •   500  Scott  Avenue,  Lin- 
denwold,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  sociology. 


PAUL  V.  SIPALA  •  27  West  Main  Street,  Mays 
Landing,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  pre-law  •  Collegian 
3,  4;  Semper  Fidelis  Society  1;  Weber  Society 
3,  4;  Tricon  4. 


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J.  DONALD  SIRANNI  •   446  Cheste 
Yeadon,  Pa.  •   B.s.  in  marketing 


JAMES  W.  SISK  •  702  Shriver  Avenue,  Cum- 
berland, Md.  •  B.A.  IN  ENGLISH  •  College 
Union  Committees  2;  Weber  Society  2. 


JOSEPH  F.  SIVEL  •  232  Robbins  Street,  Phila- 
delphia 11,  Pa.  •  B.s.  IN  accounting  •  Cais- 
son Club  3;  Sigma  Beta  Kappa  2,  3,  4. 


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ROBERT  G.  SAAEDLEY  •  1546  S.  Taylor  Street, 
Philadelphia  46,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  industrial 
relations    •    Senior   Class    Representative    6. 


FRANK  A.  SMIGIEL  •  839  S.  Front  Street,  Phila- 
delphia 47,  Pa.  •  B.S.  IN  marketing. 


BRIAN  J.  SMITH  •  3247  Teesda/e  Street,  Phila- 
delphia 36,  Pa.  •  B.S.  IN  accounting  •  Ac- 
counting Association    1,   2,  3,  4;    Beta   Alpha 

2,  3,  4   (Secretary  2);   Delta  Sigma   Pi    1,2, 

3,  4;  Student  Court  4 


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JOSEPH  E.  SMITH  •  5438  targe  Street,  Phila- 
delphia 24,  Pa.  •  B.S.  IN  INDUSTRIAL  MANAGE- 
MENT •  S.A.M.  6;  Student  Congress  3,  4, 


W.  ELLIS  SMITH  •  Ft.  Washington  Road,  Am- 
bler, Pa.  •  B.A.  IN  BIOLOGY  •  Fabrician  Society 
3,  4;  Rifle  Team  1;  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon  3,  4. 


DAVID  P.  SMOLA  •  441  Johnson  Sfreef,  Poffs- 
fown.  Pa.  •  B.A.  IN  ENGLISH  •  College  Union 
Committees  1,  2,  3,  4;  St.  Gabriel's  Club  3,  4. 


DENNIS    L.    SMYTH     •     8031    Narvon    Street 
Philadelphia  36,  Pa.  •  a. a.  in  history  educa 


WILLIAM  D.  SOKEL  •  206  Montgomery  Ave- 
nue, Oreland,  Pa.  •  B.S.  in  industrial  man- 
agement •  S.A.M.  4;  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon  2,  3, 
4  (Vice-President  4). 

JOSEPH  H.  SOMERS  «  Abers  Creek  Road,  Mon- 
roeville,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  chemistry  •  Chymian 
Society   1,  2,  3,  4;  Deans'  Honor  List  2,  3,  4. 


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ANTHONY  L.  SPATOLA  •  1524  Berlin  Road, 
Cherry  Hill,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  classics  •  German 
Club    1. 


JOHN  H.  SPEICHERT  •  4011  Benson  Street, 
Philadelphia  36,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  industrial 
management  •  Marketing  Association  2;  P 
Sigma   Epsilon   2;   S.A.M.    1. 


DAVID  M.  SPIEGELMAN  •  1201  E.  Cliveden 
Street,  Philadelphia  19,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  biology 
•  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta  3,  4;  Fabrican  Society 
1,  2,  3,  4  (Treasurer  4) 


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VINCENT  J.  SPINELLI  •  98  Crown  Street,  Bris- 
tol, Conn.  •  B.A.  IN  FRENCH  •  II  Circolo  La  Salli- 
ano  1,  2;  Le  Cercle  Claudel   1. 


JOHN  P.  STEEL  •   2042  Lardner  Street,  Phila- 
delphia   19,   Pa.   •    B.S.    IN   MARKETING. 


ERNEST  J.  STEFKOVIC  •  4733  N.  Marshall 
Street,  Philadelphia  19,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  market- 
ing •  Marketing  Association  1,  2,  3,  4,  5; 
S.  A.  M.   1,  2,  3,  4. 


LA  SALLE  COLLEGE 


THOMAS  P.  STEIN  •  6025  Large  Street,  Phila- 
delphia   49,    Pa.    •    B.s.    IN    MARKETING. 


MICHAEL   W.    STEPHENS   •    499   Lincoln   Ave- 
nue, Willow  Grove  4,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  industrial 

MANAGEMENT    •    S.A.M.    2,    3,    4. 


ROBERT  D.  STEWART  •  16  Sunnycrest  Court, 
Little  Silver,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  English  •  Resi- 
dence Hall  Council  3;  Sigma  Phi  Lambda 
2,  3,  4. 


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RICHARD  W.  STIDHAM  •  900  Log  College 
Drive,  Warminster,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  industrial 
MANAGEMENT  •  S.A.M.  5,  6;  Student  Con- 
gress 3. 

FRANCIS  X.  STIMMLER  •  1394  Spruce  Street, 
Norristown,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  pre-law  •  Alpha 
Phi  Omega  1,  2,  3,  4  (Treasurer  4);  Fabrician 
Society    1,    2, 

HENRY  P.  STOEBENAU,  JR.  •  18  Detweiler 
Lane,  Ambler,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  chemistry  • 
Chymian  Society  1,  2,  3,  4  (Treasurer  2,  3), 
(Vice-President  4);  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon  2,  3,  4; 
Track  2,  3,  4. 


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JOHN    A.    STRETCH    •    1106    Harrison    Street, 
Philadelphia    24,    Pa. 


B.S.      IN      INDUSTRIAL 


RELATIONS. 


JOSEPH  T.  STRUPCZEWSKI  •  3134  Cedar 
Street,  Philadelphia  34,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  chemis- 
try  •   Chymian  Society    1,   2. 

JOHN  F.  SUTKAYTIS  •  4442  Shelmire  Avenue, 
Philadelphia  36,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  industrial 
management  •  College  Union  Committees  1  ; 
S.A.M.  2,  3,  4. 


GRADUATES  OF  1966 


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JAMES  W.  SUTTON,  JR.  •  829  Delray  Street, 
Philadelphia  16,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English  • 
Chymian  Society  1;  Collegian  4;  Lambda  lota 
Tau  4;  Weber  Society  1,  2,  3,  4  CVice-Presi- 
dent  3);  Tricon  2,  3,  4. 

TERENCE  J.  SWEENEY  •  2202  E.  Cumberland 
Street,  Philadelphia  25,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English. 
FRANCIS  J.  SWIECH  •  3512  New  Queen 
Street,  Philadelphia  29,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  finance 
•  Collegian  4,  6;  Cross  Keys  5,  6;  Industrial 
Relations  Society  5;  Marketing  Association 
4,  5,  6;  Senior  Class  Representative  6;  S.A.M. 
3,  4,  5,  6;  Student  Congress  3,  4,  5;  WHO'S 
WHO  IN  AMERICAN  UNIVERSITIES  AND  COL- 
LEGES. 


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JOSEPH  K.  TARR  '713  Morgan  Avenue,  Pal- 
myra,  N.   J.    •    B.A.    IN    SOCIAL    STUDIES-EDUCA- 


VINCENT  J.  THOMPSON  •  18  Oakland  Drive, 
Magnolia,  N.  J.  •  b.s.  in  industrial  man- 
agement •  Student  Congress   1,  2,  3,  4. 

THOMAS  A.  TIMMES  •  6411  N.  22nd  Street, 
Arlington,  Va.  •  b.a.  in  political  science 
•  Caisson  Club  3,  4  (President  4);  Glee  Club 
1,  2,  3,  4  (Treasurer  4). 


WILLIAM  G.  TOAL  •  12028  Leg/on  Place, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  industrial  man- 
agement. 


WILLIAAy\  J.  TOBIN  •  1900  Ri//enhouse  Square, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  political  science 
•   Cross  Country    1,   2,   3,  4;   Political   Science 


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JOSEPH  T.  SWOPE  •  7935  Oilman  Street, 
Philadelphia  36,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  electronic 
PHYSICS  •   I.E.E.E.  3,  4,  5,  6. 


JOSEPH    J.    SZUPKA    •    5902    Ditman    Street, 
Philadelphia  24,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English. 


UNBERTO  J.  TABACZYNSKI  •  6060  Crescent- 
v///e  Road,  Philadelphia  20,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  gen- 
eral   BUSINESS. 


Association    3;   Track   2,   3,    4. 


ALAN  M.  TOMASZEWSKI  •  231  N.  W////ams 
Avenue,  Deptford,  N.  J,  •  b.a.  in  French  • 
Le  Cercle  Claudel  1,  2,  3,  4  (Treasurer  3, 
President  4);  Pi  Delta  Phi  3,  4  (Secretary  4); 
S.O.C.  4. 


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JOHN  J,  TOOHEY  III  4709  Howell  Street, 
Philadelphia  35,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  electronic 
PHYSICS  •  I.E.E.E.  2,  5,  6. 


JEFFREY  M.  TORMA  •  7615  Front  Street, 
Cheltenham,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  general  business 
•  College  Union  Committees  3,  4. 


JAMES  L.  TRACEY  •  10  Kenned/  Blvd.,  Sea 
Isle  City,  N.  J.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  •  Ac- 
counting Association  3,  4;  Glee  Club  1,  2, 
3,  4;  NFCCS   1,  2,  3,  4. 


WILLIAM  J.  TRAINER  •  125  Durfor  Street, 
Philadelphia  48,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  accounting  • 
Accounting  Association  2,  3,  4;  Beta  Alpha  4. 


MARTIN   TREML,   JR.    •    22   Valleyview  Drive, 
Chalfont,  Pa.  •    b.s.   in   industrial  manage- 


RICHARD  A.  TUCKER  •  390  E.  Cliveden  Street, 
Philadelphia   19,  Pa.  •   b.s.  in  general  busi- 


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FRANK  G.  TWARDZIK  •  18  N.  fmer/ck  Street, 
Shenandoah,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  biology  •  Alpha 
Epsilon   Delta   2,  3,  4  (Vice-President  4). 


MICHAEL  R.  TYLER  •  3038  Tremonf  Street, 
Philadelphia  36,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English  •  Col- 
legian 2,  6;  Student  Congress  6. 


ROBERT  F.  UBERTI  •  3124  S.  13rh  Street,  Phila- 
delphia 48,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  accounting  •  Stu- 
dent Congress  3,  4. 


MICHAEL  J.  VALINIS  •  41  W,  Gradwell  Ave- 
nue, Maple  Shade,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  in  German  • 
College  Union  Committees  2,  3,  4;  Collegian 
4;  German  Club  3,  4;  Le  Cercle  Claudel  4. 

THOMAS  P.  VALLELY  •  2221  S.  68fh  Street, 
Philadelphia  42,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  chemistry. 


JOSEPH    J.    VARGA    •    1603    Cardeza    Street. 
Philadelphia  19,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  phe-law. 


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ANDREW  P.  VECCHIONE  •  1324  Locust  Drive, 
Asbury  Park,  N.  J.  •  b.a.  rN  p re-law  •  Con- 
servative Club  2,  3;  St.  Thomas  More  Society 
3,  4;  Sigma  Phi  Lambda  1,  2,  3,  4;  Inter  Fra- 
ternity Council   3,  4. 

BROTHER    JAMES    AVERY    VEDETTI,    F.S.C.    • 

B.A.    IN    PHILOSOPHY. 


JOSEPH  L.  VELTEN,  JR.  •  418  Hoover  Avenue, 
Ambler,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English  •  Masque  1. 


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F.  LEONARD  VIOLA  •110  Charles  Road,  Mag- 
nolia, N.  J.  •  B.s.  in  industrial  manage- 
ment •  Industrial  Relations  Society  4;  S.A.AA. 
3,  4;    Italian   Club   4. 


JEFFERY    M.    VOLUCK    •    8517    Paffon    Road, 
Philadelphia  18,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  marketing. 


CHARLES   E.  WAGNER   '3106   Ro///ng   Road, 
Chevy  Chase  15,  Md.  •  B.s.  in  general  busi- 


EDWARD  J.  WAGNER,  JR.  •   1632  Suck  Road, 

Feasterville,   Pa.    •    b.a.    in    biology   •   Alpha 
Epsilon   Delta   3,   4. 


FRANCIS  W.  WAGNER  •  2609  Belmont  Ave- 
nue, Ardmore,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  • 
Accounting  Association  2,  3,  4  (Vice-President 
4);  NFCCS  1,  2,  3,  4. 


JON  P.  WALHEIM  •  120  Penarth  Road,  Cyn- 
wyd,  Pa.  •  B.A.  in  chemistry  •  Chymian  So- 
ciety 1,  2,  3,  4;  Swimming  1,  2,  3,  4;  WHO'S 
WHO  IN  AMERICAN  UNIVERSITIES  AND  COL- 
LEGES. 


JOSEPH  J.  WALKER  •  7416  N.  ^2th  Street, 
Melrose  Park,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  psychology  • 
Collegian  2,  3,  4  (Photo  Editor  3,  4);  EX- 
PLORER 4;  Newtonian  Society  1;  Psychology 
Club  2,  3,  4  (Vice-President  4);  S.O.C,  4. 


JOHN  F.  WALLS  •  333  Lakeview  Ave.,  Drexel 
Hill,  Pa.  •  B.s.  IN  general  business. 


THOMAS  M.  WALSH  •  68  School  House  Road, 
Plainview,  N.  Y.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  •  Ac- 
counting Association  3,  4;  II  Circolo  la  Salliano 
2;  St.  Thomas  More  Society  2;  S.A.M.  4, 


198 


DONALD  E.  WARD  •  2950  Disston  Street,  Phila- 
delphia  49,   Pa.   •    B.A.    IN    POLITICAL    SCIENCE. 


PATRICK  J.  WARD  •  6400  Che/w/nde  Street. 
Philadelphia  42,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  mathematics  • 
Track  1,  2,  3,  4. 

WILLIAM  E.  WARD  •  23  Brockfon  Road,  Trer^- 

tort,   N.   J.    •    B.A.    IN    HISTORY. 


THOMAS  W.  WARREN  •  2993  Gaul  Street, 
Philadelphia  34,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  • 
Accounting  Association  4;  Class  Representative 
1. 

ROBERT  W.  WASSEL  •  10231  Selrr^ar  Plaza, 
Philadelphia  16,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  industrial 
management  •  Collegian  5;  Cross  Keys  5,  6; 
EXPLORER  6;  Marketing  Association  4,  5,  6 
(Secretary  4,  Treasurer  5,  President  6);  Senior 
Class  Representative  6;  S.A.M.  2,  4,  5,  6;  Stu- 
dent Congress  3,  4,  5,  6;  WHO'S  WHO  IN 
AMERICAN  UNIVERSITIES  AND  COLLEGES. 

MARK  F.  WATSON  '901  N.  Egg  Harbor  Road, 
Hammonton,  N.  J.  •   b.a.  in  biology. 


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RICHARD  J.  WEIS  •  303  W.  Rock/and  Street, 
Philadelphia  20,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  general  busi- 
ness •  Marketing  Association  6;  Senior  Class 
Representative  6;  S.A.M.  5. 


JAMES  J.  WELCH  •  3820  Chalfont  Drive,  Phila- 
delphia   18,   Pa.   •    B.A.    IN    pre-law. 


FRANK   J.    WENGER    •    4402    Gladwyn    Drive, 
Bethesda  14,  Md.  •  B.s.  in  marketing. 


ROBERT  P.  WERTZBERGER  •  129  Co//ins  Ave- 
venue,  Pleasentville,  N.  J.  •  b.s.  in  industrial 

MANAGEMENT. 

LOUIS  R.  WEST  •  5915  N.  Beechwood  Street, 
Philadelphia  38,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  electronic 
physics  •  Deans'  Honor  List  2,  3,  4,  5,  6. 

ROBERT  J.  WEST  •  2029  Tu/pehocH;en  Street, 
Philadelphia  38,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  industrial 
MANAGEMENT   •    I.E.E.E.   2,   3;  S.A.M.   4,   5,  6 


199 


FREDICK  M.  WESTCOTT  •  1089  Addison  Ave- 
nue, Jerome,  Mich.  •  b.a.  in  German-educa- 
tion •  College  Union  Committees  1,  2,  3,  4; 
German  Club  3,  4  (President  4);  Glee  Club 
1,  2,  3,  4. 

EDWARD  H.  WESTERMANN  •  2303  Welsh 
Road,  Willow  Grove  3,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  econom- 
ics •  Economics  Club  3,  4;  Masque  1 . 

EDWARD  M.  WHALEN,  JR.  •  235  Franklin 
Street,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  history  • 
Basketball  1;  College  Union  Committees  1,  2; 
Sigma  Phi  Lambda  2,  3,  4;  Tennis  2,  4;  Edu- 
cation Society  4. 


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ALAN  L.  WHITAKER  •  1083  Log  Co//ege  Drive, 
Warminster,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  general  business. 


KURT    P.    WICH    •    6027    N.    Warnock   Street, 
Philadelphia  41,  Pa.  •   b.a.  in  German. 


JOHN    WIERCINSKI    •     7225    Charles    Street, 
Philadelphia  35,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  marketing. 


SAMUEL  WILEZ  •  406  10th  Street,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.    •    b.a.    in    ENGLISH. 


THOAAAS  W.  WILKIN  •  4254  Franklin  Street, 
Philadelphia  40,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  English  •  Cais- 
son Club  3,  4. 


EDWARD  L.  WILLIAMSON  •  2523  Woodleigh 
Road,  Havertown,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  industrial 
management. 


JAMES  M.  WILSON  •  2050  Sansom  Street, 
Philadelphia  3,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  accounting  • 
Accounting  Association  1,  2,  3,  4;  Economics 
Club   1,  2;  Benilde  Club  4. 


THOMAS  J.  WILSON  •  625  Argyle  Avenue, 
Ambler,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  marketing  •  Marketing 
Association  2,  3,  4;  Pi  Sigma  Epsilon  2,  3,  4. 

RONALD  WINKOWSKI  •  2735  Kirkbridge 
Street,  Philadelphia  37,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  account- 
ing. 


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RAYMOND  J.  WOLF  •  731  Chew  Street,  Allen- 
town,  Pa.  •  B.A.  IN  ENGLISH  •  Chymian  So- 
ciety 1;  Collegian  2,  3,  4  (Editor-in-chief  4); 
German  Club  3,  4;  Glee  Club  1;  Masque  3,  4; 
Weber  Society  2,  3,  4;  Tricon  2,  3,  4;  WHO'S 
WHO  IN  AMERICAN  UNIVERSITIES  AND  COL- 
LEGES. 

THOMAS  WOLOSKI  •  853  Sunnylea  Road, 
Lansdale,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  chemistry  •  Deans' 
List  1,  2,  3,  4. 

FREDICK  T.  WOLPERT  •  3401  Oakmont  Ave- 
nue, Philadelphia  36,  Pa.  •  B.s.  in  account- 
ing •  Accounting  Association  5,  6;  Marketing 
Association   6. 


JOSEPH  C.  WOOD  •  2023  Tomlinson  Road, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  pre-law  •  Benilde 
Club  2;  College  Union  Committees  3,  4. 

GEORGE  C.  WOODS  •  1905  Meadowbrook 
Road,  Feasterville,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  industrial 
MANAGEMENT  •  Senior  Class  Representative  6; 
S.A.M.  4,  6. 


ROBERT  D.  WOODCOCK  •  306  W.  Nedro 
Street,  Philadelphia  20,  Pa.  •  Economics  Club 
4;  German  Club  3,  4;  Semper  Fidelis  Society 
3,  4;  Soccer  2,  3,  4;  St.  Gabriels'  Club  3,  /. 


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DENNIS  M.  WORRALL  •  215  G/enwood  Ave- 
nue,   Wildwood,    N.   J.    •    B.s.    IN    ACCOUNTING. 

JOSEPH  R.  YASTRZEMSKI  •  School  Lane, 
Bridgehampton,  N.  Y.  •  b.s.  in  accounting 
•  Accounting  Association  3,  4;  Baseball  2,  3,  4. 

JAMES  R.  YOA  •  833  Benson  Street,  Phila- 
delphia 11,  Pa.  •  B.A.  IN  ENGLISH  •  Benilde 
Club  2,  3,  4;  Fabrician  Society  1;  Student  Coun- 
cil  1,  2,  4. 


HERBERT  J.  ZABORSKY  •  6735  Lynford  Street, 
Philadelphia  19,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  chemistry. 


ALFRED  J.  ZACCARIA  •  2021  S.  22nd  Street, 
Philadelphia  45,  Pa.  •  b.a.  in  philosophy. 

BRUCE  E.  ZEHNLE  •  6051  Wafer  Street,  Phila- 
delphia  20,   Pa    .•    b.a.    in    SPANISH-EDUCATION 

•  Benilde  Club  2,  3,  4  (Treasurer  3,  Vice- 
President  4);  College  Union  Committees  1,  2, 
3,  4;  El  Club  Hispano  1,  2,  3,  4;  EXPLORER 
3,  4;  Le  Circle  Claudel  2,  3,  4  (Secretary  3,  4), 
Psychology  Club  3. 


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STANLEY  S.  ZELENSKI  •  4146  Dungan  Street, 
Philadelphia  24,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  industrial  man- 
agement •  Golf  4;  S.A.M.  4. 


STANLEY  J.  ZIELINSKI  •  723  N.  Broad  Sfreef, 
Philadelphia  26,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  industrial  man- 
agement •  Conservative  Club  3,  4;  Marketing 
Association  3,  4  (President  4);  Pi  Sigma  Epsi- 
lon  3,  4;  S.O.C.  3,  4. 


FRANK  L.   BARBONI   •   4124  /l/lanayunic  Ave- 
nue, Philadelphia  19,  Pa.  •  b.s.  in  industrial 

MANAGEMENT. 


ALFRED  A.  HILLS  •  45  E.  Penn  Street,  Phila- 
delphia 44,  Pa.  •  B.A.  IN  ENGLISH  •  Colleglan 
1,  2,  3,  4  CCopy  Editor  3,  4);  Crew  1;  Masque 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Weber  Society  1,  2,  3,  4. 


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INDEX 


Accounting   Association      55 

Administration   and   Faculty    16 

Alpha   Epsilon   Delta    60 

Alpha  Phi  Omega    40 

Athletics     107 


H 

Historical   Society    64 


11  Circolo  La  Salliano 52 

Industrial  Relations  Commission 44 


B 

Baseball     118 

Basketball    108 

Basketball  Queen   88 

Benilde  Club   49 

Beta  Alpha    60 

Beta  Alpha  Lambda 76 


Caisson  Club   65 

Chymian  Society 51 

College  Life   8 

College  Union  Committees 56 

Collegian      66 

Conservative   Club    50 

Crew 116 


Dedication    4 

Delta  Sigma  Pi    44 


Lambda  Iota  Tau   48 

Le  Cercle  Claude!   52 

Lecturers  82 


M 

Marketing  Association   55 

Mixers    ." 86 


N 
Newtonian  Society  64 


Pi  Sigma  Epsilon 50 

Political  Science  Association   61 

President's  Guard   54 

Psi  Chi   42 

Psychology  Club   42 


Economics  Club 45 

EVENING  DIVISION   90 

EXPLORER 46 


Fabrician  Society 51 

Finance  Association    45 


Residence  Council   39 

Rifle     123 


S.A.M 61 

Soccer   1 22 

Swimming    1 20 


Gavel  Society    68 

German  Club     53 

Glee   Club    62 

Golf    125 

Graduates    1 28 


Tau  Kappa  Epsilon 75 

Tennis     1 24 

The   Masque    69 

T.O.R 78 

Track  and  Cross-Country 1 26 

Tricon      48 

W 
Weber  English  Society 49 


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