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Memories
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the Class of
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1963
Reunion
May 9-11, 2013
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1963
Reunion
May 9-11, 2013
To the Class of 1963:
On behalf of the Reunion Committee, it is our privilege to welcome you to the 50th Reunion
of the Class of 1963 of Saint Joseph’s University. This three-day Reunion was designed
with you in mind. There will be relaxed, on-campus social activities, and we will conclude
by participating in the Commencement ceremonies with the Class of 2013, this is truly a
highlight of the event! There is much to see and much to talk about.
Most of us came to Saint Joseph’s College directly from high school. Others were employed
full-time and still managed to persevere through our studies to a successful conclusion.
After graduation, we went our separate ways. We traveled different paths and encountered
different challenges. The common denominators are our time at Hawk Hill and our friends
from more than 50 years ago.
The campus today is dramatically different from the one that we knew. The geographic
boundaries are greatly expanded, and many additional buildings are in place. A landmark
pedestrian bridge joins the Philadelphia side of the campus with the Merion side. We are
excited to be able to tour the James J. Maguire ’58 Campus, the John R. Post ’60 Academic
Center and the Cardinal John P. Foley Campus Center — the places where today’s students
are creating memories they’ll cherish for a lifetime.
We dedicate this Reunion to the 87 members of the class who are no longer with us. Their
memory will be celebrated Friday with a Memorial Mass offered for the repose of their souls.
We hope that this Memory Book will help to bring back memories of days gone by. Come
back with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear.
Go Hawks!
1963 Reunion Committee
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50 T H
C LASS OF 1963
R EUNION C OMMITTEE
H ONOR ROLL
FOR
2012-2013
as of May 2, 2013
Saint Joseph’s University gratefully acknowledges the time
and commitment of the volunteers listed below.
Special thanks to those who have demonstrated their leadership
by participating in the class gift.
Barbelin Society member with a gift of $1,000 or more
C OMMITTEE M EMBERS
H ARRY C OSGROVE
B OB P RESTON
T ONY C OSTANTINO
L EONARD Q UINN
MR. GEORGE W. ADAMS
ROBERT S. DESIMONE, PH.D.
MR. DAVID J. BARNARD
MR. ROBERT J. DOLE, JR.
MR. CHARLES P. BOWES
MR. HUGH E. DONAHUE
MR. JOSEPH J. BOYLE
MR. JAMES A. DONEGAN
MR. JOSEPH A. BRADY
E. GERALD DONNELLY, JR., ESQ.
EDWARD J. BUTTON, PH.D.
MR. THOMAS J. DOYLE
P ETE D AVISSON
D ICK S MITH
W ILLIAM K RITZLER
E D T RAINER
MR. FRANK C. CAMPBELL, JR.
MRS. HELEN M. FALLON
B OB PALESTINI
A NDRE P. VAN PARYS
MR. LEONARD A. CEBULA
CARMEN F. FIORAVANTI, PH.D
MR. JOEL G. CHANITZ
MR. JAMES J. FORSYTH, JR.
ALBERT CHINAPPI, JR., D.D.S.
MICHAEL J. FRANK, PH.D.
MR. THOMAS J. CLARK
MS. MARYELLEN A. GIBBONS
MR. JOHN G. CLEVELAND
MR. THOMAS M. GILL
MR. JOSEPH A. COLEMAN
JAMES C. GORMAN, PH.D.
MR. HARRY J. COSGROVE, JR.
MR. JOSEPH A. GOTHIE
MR. ANTHONY F. COSTANTINO
MR. JOHN R. GRAHAM
MS. PATRICIA A. CULKIN
MR. WILLIAM GUMMERE III
MR. JOHN J. DABAGIAN
MR. JOSEPH G. HARGRAVES
MR. J. PETER DAVISSON, JR.
MRS. MARIE HARRIS
MR. ROBERT J. DESIDERIO
MR. JOHN D. HOHMAN
B ERNIE P EKALA
A NDREW
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VON
E SCHENBACH
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MR. JAMES F. KELLY
MR. JOSEPH J. REILLY
MRS. MARY C. KIBELSTIS
MR. FREDERICK J. ROSNER
MR. JOSEPH J. KIRBY
MR. DOUGLAS M. RYAN
MR. RICHARD J. KOSCO
MR. STANLEY P. SARAT
WILLIAM R. KRITZLER, PH.D.
MR. ARMAND P. SAVINO
MR. JAMES M. LABOUBE
MR. DONALD M. SHANNON
MR. JOSEPH T. LEHMAN
MR. JOHN A. SIMKISS, JR.
MR. LOUIS M. MAGUIRE
MR. JOSEPH T. SIXEAS
MR. LOUIS C. MARINO
RICHARD V. SMITH, ESQ.
MR. EDWARD J. MCKELVEY
EDWARD P. SZUSZCZEWICZ, PH.D.
The following members of the Class of 1963
MR. JOSEPH S. MCLAUGHLIN, JR.
MR. JAMES F. THOMPSON
have invested in the promise to future generations
MR. JOSEPH G. MCQUILLAN
MR. DAVID A. TIERNO
MR. ANDREW W. MEYER
JOHN F. TOTON, M.D.
MR. WILLIAM C. MILLER
MR. JAMES M. TOZAR
MRS. BERNADETTE F. MIRON
MR. JOSEPH M. TRACEY
MR. JAMES P. MURRAY
MR. EDWARD J. TRAINER
MR. RAYMOND F. NEILL, JR.
MR. ANDRE P. VAN PARYS
C LASS
MR. JOHN G. VANDER-GAST, JR.
1963
I GNATIAN C IRCLE M EMBERS
at Saint Joseph’s through their estate plans.
MR.
M RS . R OBERT R. D I J OSEPH
AND
M R . E DWARD J. K ELLEHER
DR.
AND
M RS . D AVID A. M IRON
M ARY R. M ONTAGUE , DSW
MR.
DR.
MR. JEREMIAH J. ORTNER
OF
M RS . F RANCIS J. O SBORNE
AND
AND
MR.
M RS . R OBERT H. PALESTINI
AND
M RS . T ERRENCE J. S MITH
MR. FRANCIS J. OSBORNE
RICHARD W. VASSALLO, M.D.
WILLIAM R. OTT, PH.D.
ANDREW C. VON ESCHENBACH, M.D.
MR.
AND
M RS . E DWARD J. T RAINER
ROBERT H. PALESTINI, ED.D.
MR. JOSEPH J. WARD
DR.
AND
M RS . A RTHUR J. W ILSON
MR. LOUIS F. PAUZANO, SR.
ARTHUR J. WILSON, M.D.
BERNARD A. PEKALA, M.D.
MR. FRANCIS J. WINKEL
The Ignatian Circle honors those who have provided a gift
MR. RODMAN P. PIERCE III
JAMES WONG, M.D.
to Saint Joseph’s through their estate plan. Gifts that qualify for membership
ROBERT M. PRESTON, PH.D.
MR. THOMAS J. WYNNE, JR.
MR. LEONARD A. QUINN
MR.
MR.
AND
AND
M RS . D AVID A. T IERNO
M RS . T HOMAS J. W YNNE , J R .
include bequests, trusts and other lifetime gifts.
For more information, please contact:
Anat Becker, Director of Gift Planning, 610-660-1968
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M EMORIES S HARED BY
THE C LASS OF 1963
Edward Button
My College years were the first time in my life
that I realized that I wasn’t so special. I had
always excelled in everything. At St. Joe’s
everyone excelled. I was just another individual.
If I could return to the College in 1963 for just
one day, I would not change a thing. It was a
great experience and I loved it.
I hated all the philosophy courses. However, in
future life, they proved to be the most
important part of my education, having taught
me to think.
John Cleveland
Some of my favorite memories include: Dr.
James Dougherty’s Poli-Sci classes, Big 5
basketball, earning my letter sweater and of
course, the Barflies intramural team.
I would probably change my major. I was a
good, but not excellent, scientist. I might have
done better in education or public service.
The College had great influence on my life,
especially, the logic course in junior year which
served me very well during my career.
Frank C. Campbell, Jr.
If I could return to College for just one day, I
would stay clear of magistrates and their wives.
Art Berrodin, Al Westhoff, Tommy Gill and
Mike Henry would agree.
Some of my favorite memories of the College
were the friendly atmosphere, the excellent
education and my fellow classmates.
One of the biggest influences Saint Joseph’s
College had on my professional life was that I
was fully prepared to work for a national CPA
firm in accounting.
Harry Cosgrove
Some of my memories of the College were my
classmates, the small campus and the
cardboard college.
One of the biggest influences
Saint Joseph’s College had
on my personal and
professional life were the
courses I had in Religion and
Philosophy, as well as my
major in Political Science
which was influenced by
President Kennedy.
If I could return to the
College in 1963 for just one
day I would have taken
more exotic languages.
James Donegan
Some of my favorite memories
include: attending classes in
the barrack-like buildings
built during the war years
and marching down City
Ave. following a key
basketball victory.
The four years at the
College instilled in me that
there is no excuse for hard
work, always being true
to oneself and doing what
is right.
James Gorman
The most memorable moments for me were
being stranded on a muddy road in upstate
New York with the SJU crew team on its way
back from a rowing match against Syracuse.
The relationship I established with Fr. Emory
Ross, S.J., impacted my life in the greatest way.
Edward J. Hendrick
Some of my favorite memories of the College
include riding to school each day with two car
pool pals—Rich O’Neill and Paul Boland, both
of whom were in ROTC. I was not but, as I
drove, had to wait. So, I joined the Marching
Band and, as Drum Major, led many a SJC
contingent in Philly parades. Thereafter, I
snuck into the ROTC for three plus years just
to avoid sitting around and waiting for the car
trip home!
I went full-time and worked two jobs on the
side — so there was not a lot of time for extras
during those four years. However, I learned to
balance a lot of parallel demands and to meet a
host of deadlines. The corporate world never
seems very demanding after that experience.
During senior year, I came on campus during
exam week without a tie. Fr. Joe Geib, S.J. —
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great friend and daily breakfast companion —
threw me off campus until I could find a tie.
He was a Dean of Men until the last moment.
Eight years of Jesuit training and no slack for
even a day! It was a great experience.
Steve Heumann
A significant memory has been the wisdom
imparted by my German professor Dr. Joseph
Kowacic. Unfortunately, wisdom can be lost on
college juniors. In his cultured and elegant way, he
frequently urged his students to take time while in
college to explore in depth literature, theatre and
his beloved opera. Most of us dismissed those
ideas, believing we never had enough time. He
knew, and stated clearly, that we would find
ourselves with even less time after graduation. I
was among the doubters. But of course he was
right. I’d placed more of a premium on basketball
while ignoring arts and culture. I later discovered
which of the two would have a more profound
impact on my life and learning.
For four years I’d spent much of my free time
in the cafeteria, the Fieldhouse and the
Palestra. Fortunately for me, Dr. Kowacic’s
words, wisdom and admonition eventually
sank in and have echoed throughout my life far
longer than any bull session or game has.
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lead to and that the phrase, “life gets
mighty precious when there is less of
it to waste,” from the Bonnie Raitt’s
“Nick of Time” is about as accurate
as anything I have learned and
know.
From the perspective of 50 years,
I’d strongly encourage everyone not
to have angst about career, the
future, where they will land in
twenty years, etcetera, but rather
to live each day to the fullest and
figure out what you can to help
others.
Failure, or near-failure, in several classes early in
my freshman year startled me. My college days
nearly ended soon after they started. Those early
failures became a lesson that strongly influenced
me. Success cannot be assumed. It had to be
earned. Skills needed to be acquired and honed.
And second chances can happen with hands hard
and open to change. Being prepared with skills
but also taking advantage of the lucky breaks
that can occur is the sine qua non of a life.
I learned from my failures at St. Joe’s. I
understood the value of diligence even if I
didn’t practice it adroitly at St. Joe’s. Postgraduation I learned that the “real world”
away from a college campus provides
opportunities to excel, or fail, on merit. And
luck does play a role as well.
In addition, the Jesuit mantra of “service to
others” was deeply instilled in me, probably
without realizing it while on campus.
Unquestionably, with the knowledge that I
possess today, I would want to encourage my
classmates to know that life has few straight
lines, that for most it is almost impossible to
really know what the SJU education would
After nearly 45 years of marriage,
three daughters and four
grandchildren, after job successes
and failures, after nearly twelve years of
retirement, there was no way any of it could
have imagined in 1963 but it is liberating to
know that almost anything is possible.
We all should take heart in that.
John D. Hohman
From drink to drink to think (not necessarily in
that order), my four years at Saint Joseph’s
University, nee College, were some of the best
years of my life. My memories of that period
are too long to even begin to enumerate but
there are a few pleasant thoughts. Father
Emory, S.J. (The Silver Fox), the guys in Quirk
Hall and my roommate, Bob Madigan, for four
years…my biology major classmates for 1 ½
years and my fellow English majors for 2 ½
years. The Palestra games preceded by the New
Deck and watching Jimmy Lynam dribble a
basketball faster than most players could run.
The shuffle board machine at “The Liner” and
all that went with winning. More memories
like the weekends on campus, taking the bus
“L” downtown for great restaurants,
McGillin’s Olde Ale House, and Friday
afternoon performances at the Academy of
Music, stand out in my mind. Falling in love
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with Carol Ann Welsh during the rehearsals of
“Romeo and Juliet” at Immaculata (we will be
married 49 years in September) and have three
great sons, one of whom graduated from SJU,
along with ten wonderful grandkids. Knowing
in retrospect the value of my Jesuit education
at Saint Joe’s and how well it prepared me for
graduate school, a career in hospital
administration and life in general…two great
statements, A.M.D.G. and “The Hawk Will
Never Die!” My best regards to the class of
’63, and I hope to see many of you at our 50th
reunion.
Some of the greatest lessons I have learned
include: having graduated with 162 credits
covering both science courses and the liberal arts
combined in a Jesuit education.
I would not change a thing. One cannot change
the past so why think about doing so.
Jim Kelly
My favorite memory was in our sophomore
year; new classrooms (Bellarmine), a new
library, a new Cafeteria, and the Student Union
were all complete. Great Teachers — I had Mr.
Dan DeLucca for four straight years. I had Dr.
Jack Ramsay for education class as well. Some
of my other favorite memories include: Jack
Dunn (soccer coach), freshman orientation,
Junior Week, the Pep Rallies, marching down
City Ave to WCAU after winning the MAC
Basketball Championship and helping to tear
down the Cardboard College.
memories include: cutting a class to go to a
basketball game.
The learning environment at the College made
me question and not to accept the norm.
In retrospect I would have signed up for more
business courses.
Joseph Kirby
My favorite memory of the College was my
eight years of study there.
The SJC experience fully influenced my life in
accounting.
Joseph Lehman
The Big Five basketball enthusiasm with the
Hawk, drum and fan noise. I also enjoyed our
class knocking down the WWII era wooden
building with sledge hammers and no headgear
to make room for new buildings. SJ physics
department optics lab catching fire during an
experiment — no damage. I remember
intramural baseball and basketball with my
classmates.
My SJU experience influenced me through
providing me with a great foundation in
ethics, logic and religion.
Mary C. Kibelstis
The cardboard college — sitting in class
and watching the rain come down
through the ceiling in the middle of class
and everyone just ignoring the puddles
and the heat in the summer. More
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Joseph G. McQuillan
One of my favorite memories of the College was
Father Wallner’s last philosophy lecture on sex
and procreation prior to the Christmas
Holidays. The class sat mesmerized for 15
minutes after he threw on his cape, said
“Gentlemen, I am done,” and left the room.
Another one of my favorite memories is from
cross country. Our freshman cross country
team lost every meet. The day prior to the
MAC Championships, Coach George
Bertlesman walked us over the Cobbs
Creek course, instructing us how to run
every part, while pumping us up. We were
so psyched; we swept the championships
the next day! My third favorite memory
is of John Lieb ’62. He virtually won the
MAC track championships by himself in ’62
while sucking on oxygen between races.
The Physics Cooperative education work-study
program impacted my professional career
along with the Jesuit’s emphasis on philosophy,
logic and language which gave me solid
foundations for problem solving and business
negotiations.
I would spend more time interacting with faculty;
commuters had limited time for face to face
discussions.
Alice Manley
I have fond memories of Father Michael Smith,
S.J. and his inspirational teachings. My
international economics class had moments of
humor when Mr. Leonard told us his wife went
into labor at Korvette’s in King of Prussia. My
husband-to-be and I shared the class and we
were in competition for the best grade.
I’ve always been happy and proud to have
graduated from Saint Joseph’s University as it
gave me a sense of accomplishment.
I completed my college courses in three years.
In retrospect, I feel it is better to take four
years to prudently savor the college experience.
The College would go on to influence me
greatly in my life. The moral and ethical
standards that were set and expected of each
student coupled with the lesson that failure was
not finality, but only a learning experience for
the next challenge in life.
If I could return to 1963 for just one day, and
could afford it, I would probably choose to
stay on campus.
Frank J. Osborne
Exiting the “E” bus at 54th and City Line in
September 1959, with feelings of apprehension and
intimidation battling the awe and realization that I
was about to be a college student, marks some of
my prominent memories. Feeling uncomfortable,
yet proud, to wear a “dink,” seeing and greeting
many new faces, amazement as to how many “city
kids” were in the same boat as me. I wondered if
all of the St. Joe’s Prep Class of 1959 went to the
College. Skipping ahead to June 1963, with many
wonderful and indelible memories, leaving this
time in a 1952 Ford (having graduated from that
same “E” bus), I was confident that I was well
prepared and ready to meet, greet, and make my
mark in the world, away from Hawk Hill.
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I have two very clear and significant influences
from the College. The first, a five credit
mandated Logic course taught by Father Frank
Wallner as a junior. The second was an Ethics
course taught by Father Mike Smith which I
took as Senior.
If I could go back to the College for just one
more day, I would work harder at establishing
more long term relationships among my
classmates.
William Ott
Some of my favorite College memories include:
Painting BBAABBA (Best Buddies Are Always Best
Buddies Always) on the “cardboard” college with
my BBAABBA friends the night before the building
was pulled down by the student body and
bulldozed. Chuckwagon; Murray’s Deli; the
“Automat” at Horn & Hardart’s; getting “served”
at the Mainliner; Palestra games; getting “a dollar’s
worth” of 26 cent/gal gasoline; mandatory
AFROTC for two years (good growth/citizenship
experience); beatniks at the Artists’ Hut; Sid Mark
and FM jazz music. 1959-60: all classes and
functions were in one building (Barbelin); including
library, cafeteria, barber shop, and an unheated bay
of probably 50 toilets we called “the crystal
palace.” 1959: wearing dinks; revolting against the
sophs during freshmen orientation week with a
charge up the hill from Finnesey Field. 1961:
memorable basketball, with #3 finish in NCAA
tournament against the likes of Jerry Lucas and
Oscar Robertson; the sadness in the “new”
cafeteria (like someone had died) on the day we first
heard reports of SJC involvement in the pointshaving scandal. NOEL nights at the Fieldhouse
featuring the SJC glee club and participating
women’s colleges, e.g. Holy Family and Immaculata
Glee Club concerts and associated mixers at nursing
schools and women’s colleges throughout the year.
I was able to advance in my life because the
College broadened my experience as piano
accompanist and soloist for the glee club for 4
years; Coop experience at RCA Camden and
physics courses convinced me to go to grad
school for a “deeper dive.”
If I could go back to the College in 1963 for
one day, I would ask for more advanced
physics courses to serve as better preparation
for graduate school. I
would ask for a career
counseling center and job
placement center to be
initiated; they did not exist
at SJC in 1963.
Colonel John Scott
Visually, I recall that military
barracks served as academic
classroom buildings. A small
campus with few permanent
buildings relative to what the
campus has become. No
female students. I did not
have a female professor. As a
commuter student, I had
limited social intercourse,
boarders and other
commuters were at the margin
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of my campus and academic experience. I was
the only black student in my class. I did not
know the two other enrolled black students and
cannot say for certain that there were two other
black students enrolled. I did not know whether
there were women or black students in the
evening program. I was rejected as a try-out for
SJC crew because of my race. The boathouse
which did not belong to SJC had a racial
segregation policy. I took rejection with
equanimity but declined to try-out for SJC
basketball when invited. Philadelphia had an
active street-ball culture, all of the best players of
the city; college and professional participated. At
the time, SJC did not offer athletic scholarships
and mine did not require that I participate in
athletics or any activity.
This question cannot be answered as an
exclusive influence of SJC. During my ten-year
stop-out, I engaged life pursuits that would
typically and advisedly have followed SJC
graduation. Those pursuits were worthy, except
that I accomplished them in eccentric order. SJC
ROTC disposed me toward military service.
While stopped-out I qualified as a Master
Navigator; Command Pilot and Squadron
Commander, retiring at the rank of Lieutenant
Colonel with thousands of flying hours and
numerous combat decorations. My vocation and
reason for stopping out was marriage and family.
When this stop-out returned to SJC the first
person he saw was Father Mike Smith who said
“I knew you’d be back.” I needed sixty hours
which I completed in two years. My professional
and personal life is not severable as this question
assumes. Returning to SJC, I was not the
teenager who left. Warfare affects you. I had
matured, was motivated with no youth left to
waste. My family’s support was indispensable
because besides school, I held a managerial
position and flew for the Air Force as school and
professional demands permitted. I kept up the
two jobs and school pace through Law School.
Thanks SJC!
This question is as difficult for me as the
preceding two. When my children ask me what
I would do differently if I could relive my life
or change the past, I always say, “make
different mistakes.” Worse yet, were I to have
my present knowledge, that is, of the future
while at SJC any day in 1963, I am confident
that the mistakes I would make would be more
grave than decisions of simple ignorance and
immaturity as a teenage
student at SJC. This response
reflects my considered
convictions having picked up a
Master’s in Catholic Theology
somewhere along the way.
Joseph Tracey
My most cherished memories
include the morning Dr. Jim
Dougherty returned to his
political science class from
Washington, DC, during the
Cuban Missile Crisis to a
loud, standing ovation; Mr.
John Burke’s English
classes — always
entertaining; Fr. Hunter
Guthrie, S.J. and his
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philosophical approach to life; Fr. Emory Ross,
S.J., Dr. Michael Boland, Mr. Dan DeLucca.
Any memory would have to include the
Palestra and the Big Five and Quaker City
games and Bo Boyle’s shot, as time ran out on
the #1 ranked Bowling Green University. My
fondest memories are those of the three years I
played baseball for St. Joe and Al Brancato
(deceased) and the life-long friendships I now
have with many of my teammates. My saddest
memory was witnessing the removal of the
Final Four trophy from the Student Union
Center by NCAA officials.
The one thing I would have done differently, if
given the opportunity, would have been to opt
out of Dr. Gerrity’s European History class
after the first day (enough said).
Richard W. Vassallo, M.D.
I remember living on campus in Barry Hall as a
growth experience. I looked forward to lively
discussions in the cafeteria and heated
exchanges and mentoring from the Jesuits,
especially Fr. Geib and Fr. Coniff.
There were several SJC experiences that
influenced my personal and professional life.
I met my wife of 46 years there. I prepared for
acceptance to medical school and learned
invaluable moral and ethical standards for
living.
If I had the opportunity I would not change
anything about my experience at SJC. One of
the best decisions I ever made was to take an
athletic track scholarship to SJU. I feel my
experiences there are lasting formation that I
could never replace.
Alfred J. Westhoff
My best memories of St. Joe’s revolve around
the friends we made and the good times we had.
Of course we did study to prepare ourselves for
our future careers. In addition to our majors
(mine was accounting) we received a broad
approach to the philosophies.
We spent many nights at the Palestra (always a
good time—win or lose), and that was when
the Big Five was basically a Philadelphia
playground tournament.
Among my best memories were the weekends
spent at the Jersey shore in houses we rented with
our friends. Our beach was 14th St. and nights
were spent in Somers Point.
The part of SJC that influenced my life the
most was my favorite teacher was Ed Sutula
(who recently passed away) who I had for a tax
course. He had a unique way of teaching,
giving what he called quickies, short test at the
start of most classes. But he did not always
pick them up, but you had to be ready in case
in did. He helped me to pick accounting as a
major, and I am still working as a CPA today.
If I could go back to those days, I would have
gone directly from St. Joe’s to graduate school
and earned my MBA. Then I would have
continued my accounting career, but with the
added background of the MBA studies.
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I N M EMORIAM
The Class of 1963 would like to acknowledge those classmates who are no longer with us;
they will be in our hearts and minds as we celebrate our 50th Reunion.
James A. Agger
Joseph C. D’Antonio
Adrian Hornyckyj
Joseph F. Menz
Florence M. Payne
Sister Helen Scanlon
James T. Bell
Gregory M. Delowery
Gabriel P. Intano
Daniel J. Micucci
John D. Quinn
Paul G. Schenk
Paul J. Boland, Esq.
Thomas J. Devenney
William R. Jarrell
Robert J. Novaria
James J. Ridgway
John H. Schott III
Walter S. Bott
Francis B. Doherty
Anna C. Kearney
Joseph C. O’Connor
Edwin J. Robertson
John A. Shelley, Jr.
Vincent J. Braccili
Henrietta Dolce
Marie D. Kelly
Joseph P. Oleary
James R. Robie
Joseph E. Slattery
Francis T. Brandis
Edward A. Eaise
James O. King
William B. O’Neill
Sister Anntheodor Rosko
John F. Slavin
Anthony A. Brazina
William A. Farrell, Jr.
Joseph R. Kleiner
Franklin F. Owings
Stanley C. Rzepski, Jr.
Herbert W. Snyder, Jr.
Edward G. Burckley
Margaret A. Flanagan
Peter Knell
Irving W. Packer
Francis J. Salley
Edmond A. Tambascia
Joseph W. Burns
John T. Foley
Edward A. Krimmel
Michael S. Callahan
Gerald J. Forester
John H. Kudzma, Esq.
Anthony L. Callegari
John P. Gallagher, Jr.
Robert J. Kurian
Patrick J. Campbell
John K. Garvey
Joseph J. Labree
James T. Cavanaugh
Joseph W. Gasiewski
William J. Lucas
Irving S. Colcher, M.D.
Daniel F. Gayton
Sylvester Lesser
Francis W. Conway
Gerald H. Gillin
Francis X. Lynch
Michael R. Cook
Richard J. Gordy
Joseph M. Mandes, Sr.
Louis S. Croce, Esq.
John F. Gormley
John O. Mangan III
Paul J. Croce
Helen S. Graitcer
John K. McCormick
William H. Cross
Joseph H. Grill, Jr.
Patrick J. McGee
Mary G. Crumlish
Anthony S. Guza
John E. McGrory
Joseph D. Cunningham
William J. Hawkins
John L. McLane
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C LASS
OF
1963 D IRECTORY
A DOLF A NGERMEIER , P H .D.
860 Voshells Mill
Star Hill Rd
Dover, DE 19901-7613
302.697.1160
M R . D AVID J. B ARNARD
1069 Willoughby Lane
Mount Pleasant, SC 29466-9036
843.216.6640
M R . W ILLIAM H. B ARNES
2737 Haven Avenue
Ocean City, NJ 08226-2337
609.814.0496
M R . C HARLES P. B OWES
William E. Howe & Co, CPA’s
105 Chesley Drive Fl 1
Media, PA 19063-1754
610.284.1433
[email protected]
M R . PATRICK J. B OYLE
25 Church Street
Willow Grove, PA 19090-3401
215.659.2137
M R . J OSEPH J. B OYLE
13276 SW 99th Terrace
Miami, FL 33186-2228
305.380.1194
[email protected]
M R . T HOMAS R. B RISTOW
602 Trafalgar Court
Dania Beach, FL 33004-5412
[email protected]
M R . R ICHARD F. B URKE
4017 Atlantic Avenue
Atlantic City, NJ 08401-5910
E DWARD J. B UTTON , P H .D.
8008 Diving Cliff Lane
Springfield, VA 22153-2525
703.440.1456
[email protected]
M R . R USSELL P. C AMPANARO
10 Bryce Road
Voorhees, NJ 08043-1628
[email protected]
M R . F RANK C. C AMPBELL , J R .
552 W Wayne Avenue
Wayne, PA 19087-3861
610.687.2202
[email protected]
M R . J OSEPH A. C ARROCCIO
30 Club Course Drive
Hilton Head Island, SC
29928-3132
843.363.2739
[email protected]
M R . M ARIO C AVALLARO
710 Georgetown Place
Gilroy, CA 95020-6007
408.848.3084
[email protected]
M R . L EONARD A. C EBULA
8 Marsha Drive
Delran, NJ 08075-5400
856.824.032
[email protected]
M R . J OEL G. C HANITZ
4962 Madison Drive
Brookhaven, PA 19015-1023
610.874.7632
[email protected]
A NTHONY A. C HIURCO , M.D.
108 North Road
Princeton, NJ 08540-2437
609.924.9631
[email protected]
M R . T HOMAS J. C LARK
719 Greythorne Road
Wynnewood, PA 19096-2510
610.896.7951
[email protected]
M R . J. J OSEPH C LARKE
3911 Cloverhill Road
Baltimore, MD 21218-1708
410.366.2023
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J OHN M. C LEARY, E SQ .
409 Bryn Mawr Avenue
Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004-2619
610.668.1979
[email protected]
M R . C HARLES C. C OGAN
508 E 4th Street
Ocean City, NJ 08226-3912
M R . J OSEPH A. C OLEMAN
18810 Avignon
San Antonio, TX 78258-4484
[email protected]
M R . J OSEPH L. C OLLINS
531 W Poplar Avenue
West Wildwood, NJ 08260-2235
609.729.3757
M R . H ARRY J. C OSGROVE , J R .
2228 Bryn Mawr Avenue
Ardmore, PA 19003-2905
610.642.2610
[email protected]
M R . E MILIO J. C OSIO
14728 SW 132nd Place
Miami, FL 33186-7641
305.277.8856
[email protected]
M R . M ICHAEL L. C URRIE
1943 Stewart Avenue
New Hyde Park, NY 11040-1625
516.352.2109
E. G ERALD D ONNELLY, J R ., E SQ .
147 Sherman Road
Springfield, PA 19064-1911
610.328.2282
[email protected]
D R . J OSEPH W. E RKES
12 N Lyons Avenue
Menands, NY 12204-2203
518.462.3204
[email protected]
M R . J OHN J. D ABAGIAN
35 N Linden Avenue
Upper Darby, PA 19082-1028
610.449.7311
[email protected]
M R . E DWARD J. D ONNELLY
216 Flintlock Road
Drexel Hill, PA 19026-4908
610.446.0714
M RS . A NNE M. E SSIG
3804 Reiff Place
Reading, PA 19606-3115
610.779.0435
M R . J. P ETER D AVISSON , J R .
48 Toft Woods Way
Media, PA 19063-4336
610.566.6235
[email protected]
M S . PATRICIA E. D ONOVAN ,
M.A., N.C.
Villa Raffaella
917 S Main Street, Rm 212B
Pleasantville, NJ 08232-3617
M RS . H ELEN M. FALLON
803 N Pennsylvania Avenue
Yardley, PA 19067-2021
215.295.7802
[email protected]
M R . R OBERT J. D ESIDERIO
1516 Stanford Drive NE
Albuquerque, NM 87106-3728
[email protected]
M R . T HOMAS J. D OYLE
5 Emery Drive
Whitehouse Station, NJ
08889-3361
[email protected]
M R . J OHN P. F EENEY
23936 Meredith Ct
Hollywood, MD 20636-2175
R OBERT S. D E S IMONE , P H .D.
9 Laurel Court
Oakland, NJ 07436-2610
[email protected]
M R . R OBERT R. D I J OSEPH
1109 Lindale Avenue
Drexel Hill, PA 19026-3221
610.446.1433
M R . W ILLIAM J. D UBLER , J R .
642 Maybank Loop
The Villages, FL 32162-8781
[email protected]
M R . A LBERT J. D UCHNOWSKI
6542 Green Acres Boulevard
New Port Richey, FL 34655-6031
[email protected]
M R . D ONALD E. D ION , S R .
267 Country Club Drive
Telford, PA 18969-2286
215.896.5199
[email protected]
REVEREND PATRICK F. EARL, S.J.
St. Peter’s Catholic Church
507 S Tryon Street
Charlotte, NC 28202-1839
M R . A NTHONY F. C OSTANTINO
2205 Michener Street
Philadelphia, PA 19115-4319
215.676.5441
M R . J OHN J. D IVITO
2138 Asbury Avenue
Ocean City, NJ 08226-2727
MR. DONALD J. EGGLESTON, J R.
4704 Marshall Drive W
Vestal, NY 13850-3930
M R . J OSEPH A. C OYLE , S R .
3102 Capri Drive
Philadelphia, PA 19145-5772
215.334.6606
M R . H UGH E. D ONAHUE
14 Cooper Road
Mendham, NJ 07945-3001
973.543.9117
[email protected]
M R . T HOMAS E. E ISWERTH
2195 Monroe Drive
Alpharetta, GA 30004-7497
678.366.7805
[email protected]
M R . J AMES A. D ONEGAN
430 Upper Gulph Road
Strafford, PA 19087-5435
610.687.5174
[email protected]
M R . D ENNIS E. E LLIOTT
880 Centennial Road
Martinsville, IN 46151-6102
765.349.6397
M S . PATRICIA A. C ULKIN
1474 Needham Circle
Hatfield, PA 19440-4113
215.822.3066
[email protected]
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M R . R OBERT P. F ENNELL
200 Hunters Trace Lane NE
Atlanta, GA 30328-1753
770.393.9500
M R . J AMES D. F INNERTY
330 Rainier Blvd N Apt 204
Issaquah, WA 98027-3340
[email protected]
C ARMEN F. F IORAVANTI , P H .D
368 Brentwood Drive
Pahrump, NV 89048-0851
419.352.2992
M R . J AMES J. F ORSYTH , J R .
360 Kerrwood Drive
Wayne, PA 19087-2134
610.964.8133
M ICHAEL J. F RANK , P H .D.
203 Highpoint Court
Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849-2439
973.663.6814
[email protected]
M R . C HARLES E. F RECH , J R .
1201 Concord Avenue
Monroe, NC 28110-2907
M R . J OHN J. G ALLAGHER , J R .
316 20th Street
Manhattan Beach, CA
90266-4533
310.545.2738
M RS . E SPERANZA P. G ALSHACK
799 Hoover Road
Blue Bell, PA 19422-2015
215.643.0953
[email protected]
M R . W ILLIAM G UMMERE III
105 Manresa Court
Aptos, CA 95003-5722
831.661.0128
[email protected]
M R . T HOMAS M. G ILL
1500 Seasons Point Court
Apopka, FL 32712-2590
407.880.6754
A NTHONY J. G IORDANO , M.D.
119 Lafayette Road Apt 7
Coatesville, PA 19320-1230
M R . R ICHARD A. G LAVAN
325 Marne Avenue
Haddonfield, NJ 08033-1003
856.428.0918
M R . J OSEPH S. G ORDESKY
6400 Three Lakes Lane
Boynton Beach, FL 33437-4934
972.231.9987
[email protected]
J AMES C. G ORMAN , P H .D.
28 Hancock Street
Boston, MA 02114-4101
617.723.3928
[email protected]
M R . J OSEPH A. G OTHIE
1364 Mark Drive
West Chester, PA 19380-6214
[email protected]
M R . J OHN J. G OULD
7001 York Road
Baltimore, MD 21212-1512
410.337.7127
[email protected]
S TANLEY L. G RABIAS , J R ., M.D.
1424 Dauphin Avenue
Wyomissing, PA 19610-2116
[email protected]
M R . J OHN R. G RAHAM
2524 Preston Road Apt 1408
Plano, TX 75093-3574
972.613.4129
S ISTER PATRICIA M. J UDGE ,
M.S.B.T.
784 Columbus Avenue Apt 5L
New York, NY 10025-5916
M R . T HADDEUS J. K URPIEWSKI
6700 Colonial Court
North Wales, PA 19454-3730
[email protected]
M R . L AWRENCE R. M ARPLE , J R .
5 Anders Drive
Cherry Hill, NJ 08003-1001
856.424.9591
M R . N ICHOLAS A. M ICOZZIE
6 S Springfield Road
Clifton Heights, PA 19018-2234
610.284.2812
M R . J OSEPH G. H ARGRAVES
37 Brookwood Drive Apt D
Rocky Hill, CT 06067-2737
860.563.3258
M R . E DWARD J. K ELLEHER
1128 Gibbsboro Road
Voorhees, NJ 08043-2227
856.627.4892
[email protected]
M R . J OSEPH T. L EHMAN
445 Brookview Court
Branchburg, NJ 08876-3801
908.526.8015
[email protected]
M R . R AFAEL C. M ARQUES
1820 SW 104th Avenue
Miami, FL 33165-7328
R EINHOLD A. H ELLER , P H .D.
1325 Linden Road
Homewood, IL 60430-1914
708.799.2905
[email protected]
M R . J AMES F. K ELLY
253 Sagamore Road
Havertown, PA 19083-3911
610.449.4661
[email protected]
M RS . B ERNADETTE F. M IRON
3277 Old Barn Road W
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
32082-3718
904.543.9543
[email protected]
M R . J OSEPH F. L EIBRANDT, J R .
522 School House Lane
Willow Grove, PA 19090-2821
215.659.5123
M R . E DWARD J. H ENDRICK , J R .
6645 Butterfield Ridge Drive
Las Cruces, NM 88007-8945
[email protected]
M R . J OHN J. K ENNY
610 W Santa Inez Avenue
Hillsborough, CA 94010-6870
650.558.9051
[email protected]
J OSEPH R. H EPPLER , P H .D.
1931 SW 83rd Avenue
Davie, FL 33324-5230
[email protected]
M R . T HOMAS J. H ERRON
228 Rutledge Avenue
Rutledge, PA 19070-2119
[email protected]
M R . M ICHAEL F. H OGAN , S R .
1638 Christine Lane
West Chester, PA 19380-6609
610.692.5610
[email protected]
M R . J OHN D. H OHMAN
2234 Seitz Drive
Lancaster, PA 17601-1968
717.299.4021
[email protected]
M R . O RVILLE W. J ONES
Ec 805 Greenhill Condominiums
1001 City Avenue
Wynnewood, PA 19096-3990
[email protected]
M RS . E DDA R. K ERPER
7701 Flourtown Avenue Apt 1
Glenside, PA 19038-8011
M RS . M ARY C. K IBELSTIS
3775 Fox Run Drive
Allentown, PA 18103-9211
[email protected]
M R . J OSEPH J. K IRBY
34407 Anns Choice Way
Warminster, PA 18974-3388
M R . R ICHARD J. K OSCO
758 Lakepointe Centre Drive
O Fallon, IL 62269-3073
G EORGE T. K OTCH , E SQ .
109 Connor Court
Burlington, NJ 08016-4206
609.747.8588
[email protected]
W ILLIAM R. K RITZLER , P H .D.
Lockheed Martin Corporation
199 Bortons Landing Road
Moorestown, NJ 08057-3054
315.736.1928
M R . A NDREW F. K ULANKO
9442 Kilimanjaro Road
Columbia, MD 21045-3937
410.730.6822
[email protected]
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M R . B ARTHOLOMEW L O
10235 63rd Drive
Forest Hills, NY 11375-1541
718.897.4465
M R . J AMES F. LYNAM
451 Steeplechase Drive
Media, PA 19063-1960
610.565.8694
[email protected]
R OBERT R. M ADIGAN , M.D.
5301 Rio Vista Lane
Knoxville, TN 37919-8939
865.558.3452
M R . H ARRY M. M AGRISI
208 Kathy Drive
Yardley, PA 19067-1704
[email protected]
M R . L OUIS M. M AGUIRE
99 Harriet Road
Churchville, PA 18966-1485
215.322.1775
[email protected]
M R . A RTHUR E. M ALCARNEY
218 Nod Hill Road
Wilton, CT 06897-1717
203.762.5319
[email protected]
M R . L OUIS C. M ARINO
2025 Eagle Way
Hatfield, PA 19440-3723
215.368.6298
M R . G EORGE A. M AZEFFA
PO Box 2051
Pocono Pines, PA 18350-2051
570.643.4057
M R . D ONALD E. M C C ARRON
95048 Seawalk Court
Fernandina Beach, FL
32034-5695
904.277.8943
[email protected]
D R . G ERARD F. M C D ADE
101 Frost Lane
Newtown, PA 18940-2010
215.968.5987
M R . B ERNARD J. M C D EVITT
294 Wexford Court
Aston, PA 19014-1266
610.358.2710
PATRICK J. M C D ONOUGH , E SQ .
93 Pine Grove Avenue
Summit, NJ 07901-2436
908.522.1121
[email protected]
M RS . M ARGARET A. M C G REAL
8000 Seminole Street
Philadelphia, PA 19118-3955
215.242.4473
M ARY R. M ONTAGUE , DSW
8580 Verree Road Apt 480
Philadelphia, PA 19111-1376
215.742.0869
M R . J OSEPH F. M ULLIGAN
613 Manor Drive
Horsham, PA 19044-3410
215.672.5933
M R . N ORRIS D. M URPHY
161 2nd Avenue
Phoenixville, PA 19460-3825
[email protected]
M R . E DWARD J. M URRAY
53 Le Forge Court
Chesterbrook, PA 19087-1223
610.725.8647
[email protected]
M R . J AMES P. M URRAY
528 Spruce Lane
Villanova, PA 19085-1806
610.525.2667
[email protected]
M R . R AYMOND F. N EILL , J R .
921 Park Place Apt 809
Ocean City, NJ 08226-4048
M R . J OSEPH G. M C Q UILLAN
1300 Dillon Road
Fort Washington, PA 19034-1716
215.542.1357
[email protected]
M R . J AMES F. O’B RIEN
37 Wallace Road
Branford, CT 06405-5729
203.483.0542
M R . A NDREW W. M EYER
15 Sunrise Drive
Warren, NJ 07059-5034
908.604.6574
[email protected]
J AMES P. O’H ARA , M.D.
PO Box 1358
Point Reyes Station, CA
760.866.1903
[email protected]
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M R . R ICHARD E. O’N EILL
4617 Westford Circle
Tampa, FL 33618-8357
[email protected]
M R . F RANCIS J. O SBORNE
111 Durham Court
Maple Glen, PA 19002-2854
215.782.1326
[email protected]
W ILLIAM R. O TT, P H .D.
19125 N Pike Creek Place
Montgomery Village, MD 20886
301.926.238
[email protected]
R OBERT H. PALESTINI , E D .D.
901 N Penn Street Unit R202
Philadelphia, PA 19123-3124
215.873.0223
[email protected]
M R . A LEXANDER G. PANZANO
601 W Valley Forge Road
King of Prussia, PA 19406-1570
610.265.5581
G ERALD M. PARSONS , P H .D.
6443 Westminster Court
Lincoln, NE 68510-2363
[email protected]
M R . L OUIS F. PAUZANO , S R .
2510 S Cleveland Street
Philadelphia, PA 19145-3706
215.334.8021
[email protected]
B ERNARD A. P EKALA , M.D.
46 E Riding Drive
Cherry Hill, NJ 08003-2707
856.428.7743
[email protected]
M R . L AJOS B. P ERESZTEGY
500 S Catalina Avenue
Redondo Beach, CA 90277-4156
310.308.0934
[email protected]
M R . E DWARD J. P ETKO
8713 Wissahickon Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19128-1124
215.482.7640
M R . J OSEPH W. P ETTIT
6500 Tabor Avenue Apt 2506
Philadelphia, PA 19111-5332
M R . R ODMAN P. P IERCE III
146 Bala Drive
Somers Point, NJ 08244-1312
[email protected]
R OBERT M. P RESTON , P H .D.
37278 Fox Drive
Ocean View, DE 19970-3843
302.537.5855
[email protected]
M R . L EONARD A. Q UINN
Stone Spring 2 Stone Barn Court
Newark, DE 19711-7486
302.709.0103
[email protected]
M R . J OHN M. R AUGHLEY
812 S Phipps Woods Court
Glen Mills, PA 19342-2243
610.361.8402
[email protected]
M R . J OSEPH J. R EILLY
3819 Pheasant Hill Drive
Allentown, PA 18104-9687
610.391.9121
[email protected]
M R . M ICHAEL J. R ICKS
22 Club View Drive
Bath, NY 14810-9705
[email protected]
M R . A RMAND P. S AVINO
542 W Shore Drive
Brigantine, NJ 08203-2422
609.266.8969
[email protected]
M R . N ICHOLAS H. T ROIANO
129 65th Street
Sea Isle City, NJ 08243-1420
609.263.2970
[email protected]
J OHN C. S COTT, E SQ .
PO Box 2604
Wintersville, OH 43953-0604
740.275.4505
[email protected]
R AYMOND C. S WEENEY J R .,
P H .D.
132 S Taft Avenue
Chalfont, PA 18914-2426
215.822.3007
[email protected]
R USSELL P. S EDA , M.D.
41715 Winchester Road Ste 206
Temecula, CA 92590-4854
951.296.0795
M RS . G ERALDINE S YLVESTER
40 Peyton Street
Trevose, PA 19053-6514
215.357.5031
M R . J OHN G. VANDER -G AST, J R .
5819 Kinglet Lane
Charlotte, NC 28269-7114
704.948.4246
[email protected]
M R . D ONALD G. S ENDI
1411 Candlewycke Drive
Middletown, PA 17057-2923
717.939.8553
E DWARD P. S ZUSZCZEWICZ ,
P H .D.
14499 Chamberry Circle
Haymarket, VA 20169-2685
[email protected]
R ICHARD W. VASSALLO , M.D.
984 Princess Drive
Yardley, PA 19067-4542
215.493.6894
[email protected]
M RS . J OAN S. TAGGART
105 Stable Road
Norristown, PA 19403-2656
610.539.0646
M ICHAEL B. VATH , E SQ .
299 Venetian Drive
Easton, PA 18040-7930
610.252.4244
[email protected]
M R . D ONALD M. S HANNON
231 Saddle Drive
Furlong, PA 18925-1019
215.345.0198
M R . J OHN A. S IMKISS , J R .
320 Boot Road
Malvern, PA 19355-3314
M R . J OSEPH T. S IXEAS
58 Tweedstone Lane
Willingboro, NJ 08046-3807
609.871.4594
[email protected]
J OHN D. R OSELLA , P H .D.
582 Sterling Street
Newtown, PA 18940-1825
[email protected]
R ICHARD V. S MITH , E SQ .
449 Montgomery Avenue Apt 209
Haverford, PA 19041-1758
484.416.3334
[email protected]
M R . D OUGLAS M. RYAN
PO Box 429
Hanalei, HI 96714
310.455.0011
[email protected]
M R . T ERRENCE J. S MITH
24587 N 115th Place
Scottsdale, AZ 85255-5743
480.342.8524
[email protected]
M R . S TANLEY P. S ARAT
131 Vineyard Drive
Rochester, NY 14616-2007
[email protected]
M R . S TANLEY J. S UWALA
2582 Mallard Lane
Gilbertsville, PA 19525-9200
610.970.2917
[email protected]
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M R . W ILLIAM G. S WEENEY
170 Lakeside Road Apt C1
Ardmore, PA 19003-3223
610.642.2339
M R . J AMES F. T HOMPSON
25 Montowese Drive
Meriden, CT 06450-7411
203.238.3755
[email protected]
M R . A NDRE P. VAN PARYS
162 Woodland Road
New Canaan, CT 06840-5831
203.966.0116
M R . WALTER D. V EASY
5805 W Harmon Avenue Spc 214
Las Vegas, NV 89103-4859
520.622.8166
[email protected]
M R . J AMES M. T OZAR
7500 New Suffolk Avenue
Mattituck, NY 11952-1919
631.298.4174
[email protected]
M R . F RANCIS V OLZ
46 Mermaid Drive
Manahawkin, NJ 08050-1849
609.978.0780
M R . J OSEPH M. T RACEY
355 Prospect Street Apt 5
Bridgeport, PA 19405-1627
610.761.1275
[email protected]
A NDREW C. V ON E SCHENBACH ,
M.D.
163 Sarasota Circle S
Montgomery, TX 77356-8406
936.597.8370
[email protected]
M R . E DWARD J. T RAINER
216 Bruce Road
Washington Crossing, PA 18977
215.493.8931
[email protected]
V INCENT J. WALSH , J R ., E SQ .
330 Colket Lane
Wayne, PA 19087-5401
610.989.9071
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5071 Wells Court
Mays Landing, NJ 08330-2633
609.432.9824
M R . J OSEPH J. WARD
234 Hemlock Drive
North Wales, PA 19454-1727
215.3628.699
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M R . T HADDEUS WASKIEWICZ
195 Iron Hill Road
Doylestown, PA 18901-2033
215.348.3066
E DGAR WATSON , J R ., P H .D
82 S Lake Street
Grayslake, IL 60030-1540
847.223.6188
F RANCIS D. W EINERT, P H .D.
8034 170th Street
Jamaica, NY 11432-1331
718.380.5723
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M R . A LFRED J. W ESTHOFF, J R .
135 Park Place
Media, PA 19063-2054
610.891.8555
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544 E Girard Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19125-3331
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1901 Chatsworth Drive
Germantown, TN 38138-2666
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124 S Schuylkill Avenue
Norristown, PA 19403-3144
610.539.1374
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J AMES W ONG , M.D.
2610 Keiser Boulevard
Reading, PA 19610-3333
610.373.2609
M R . T HOMAS J. W YNNE , J R .
1657 E Boot Road
West Chester, PA 19380-6001
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