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FOREWORD 

We,  the  Class  of  1963,  present 
this  yearbook  as  a  pictorial 
spokesman  of  Delaware  Valley 
College. 

The  contents  of  the  pages  with- 
in present  to  you  the  College  as 
we  have  known  it,  and  as  it  is  to- 
day. Some  of  the  changes  that 
have  taken  place  during  our  pres- 
ence here  are  not  made  evident 
through  pictorial  display.  One 
such  change  is  the  recent  accredi- 
tation of  our  College.  The  impact 
of  this  single  event  signals  a  new 
look  in  the  future  growth  and  de- 
velopment of  the  College.  The 
years  of  preparation  that  lead  up 
to  accreditation  are  as  deserving 
of  recognition  as  is  the  achieve- 
ment of  this  goal. 


July  2,  1962 


Doctor  James  Work 

President 

Delaware  Valley  College  of  Science  and  Agriculture 

Doylestown,  Pennsylvania 

Dear  Doctor  Work: 

It  is  indeed  a  pleasure  to  tell  you  that  following 
a  study  of  the  Progress  Report  presented  by  the  College, 
the  Commission  has  voted  to  add  Delaware  Valley  College  of 
Science  and  Agriculture  to  the  accredited  list  and  to  admit 
it  to  membership  in  the  Middle  States  Association. 

By  carbon  copy  of  this  letter  I  am  notifying 
the  Secretary  of  the  Middle  States  Association,  Dean 
ELwood  C.  Kastner  of  New  York  University  to  add  Delaware 
Valley  College  of  Science  and  Agriculture  to  the  membership 
roll  and  the  Association  Treasurer,  Mr.  Oliver  C.  Melchior, 
to  bill  the  College  for  its  annual  dues. 

Please  be  assured  that  the  Commission,  its 
Chairman  and  its  Executive  Secretary  stand  ready  to  assist 
Delaware  Valley  College  of  Science  and  Agriculture  by 
consultation  or  by  other  appropriate  means  at  any  time. 

With  hearty  congratulations, 

Sincerely, 


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ALbert  E.  Meder,  Jr 
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L.L.  Bethel 
F.T.  Jones 
E.C.  Kastner 
O.C.  Melchior 


DEDICATION 


We  exhibit  with  pride  the  formal 
notification  received  by  the  College  on  June  23, 
1962. 

This  achievement  exemplifies  the 
GROWTH  and  PROGRESS  the  College  has 
made  in  recent  years.  To  those  who  made  ac- 
creditation possible  we  are  deeply  grateful. 

The  success  of  graduates  from  Del- 
aware Valley  College  in  business  and  in  gradu- 
ate schools  is  pointed  to  with  pride.  Now  the 
College  sends  forth  men  with  an  added  stamp  of 
approval. 

It  is,  therefore,  with  sincere  admi- 
ration and  gratitude  that  we  dedicate  this  book 
to  those  who  aided  the  College  in  reaching  this 
milestone. 


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STUDENT 
LIFE 


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"What  do  I  do  now" 


"Obviously" 


'But  it  says  here  .  . 


"Yes,  I'm  awake" 


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"And  they  say  surveying  is  hard" 


'Don't  worry  men 


"639  blades  of  grass  to  the  sq.  in.' 


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"And  then  there  is  A-Day  to  worry  about" 


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"Well" 


Getting  away  from  it  all 


"Four  score  and  seven  years  ago" 


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The  listening  ivy 


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A  married  man's  reverie 


Time  for  a  smoke 


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"Think  we  could  burn  a  few  sophomores" 


The  treasure  is  buried  here 


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"See  you  Monday" 


"Charge  it" 


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The  inquiring  mind 
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"Me  a  4.0!' 


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'I  don't  care  what  the  administration  says" 
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"Are  you  sure  you  wouldn't  rather  go  to  Ed's" 


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SENIORS 


CLARENCE  EDWARD  BAKER 

"Ed" 

Doylestown,  Pa. 

Animal  Husbandry 

Animal  Husbandry  Club   1,  2,  3,  4;  Glee  Club 

1,2;  Band  1,2. 


JOHN  F.   BARNETT 

"John" 
Villanova,  Pa. 
Biology 
Dairy  Society  1 ;  Varsity  Football  1,  2. 


JAMES  FLOYD  BAUER 

"Jim" 

New  Kensington,  Pa. 

Agronomy 

Agronomy  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Animal  Husbandry 

Club  1,2. 


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RAYMOND  BENSON 

"Ray" 
Newtown,  Pa. 
Horticulture 
Horticulture  Club  2,  3,  4;  Dairy  Club  1;  Class 
Secretary   2;   Basketball    1,    2;   Intramural   Soft- 
ball 1. 


PETER  GEORGE  BLODGETT 

"Ray" 

Langehorne,  Pa. 

Dairy  Husbandry 
Dairy  Society  1,  2,  3,  4,  Pres.  4;  "A"-Day  Co- 
Chairman  4;  Varsity  Football  1,  2,  3,  4. 


DOUGLAS  REED  BROWN 

"Doug" 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Animal  Husbandry 

Animal  Husbandry  Club   1,  2,  3,  4,  Vice  Pres. 

3;  Student  Gov't.  2,  3,  4;  Track  1,  2;  Basketball 

2;  Livestock  Judging  Team  4. 


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HOWARD  ALLEN  BUNIN 

"Buns" 

Newark,  N.  J. 

Animal  Husbandry 

Animal   Husbandry  Club    1,   2,   3,   4;   Circle  K 

Club  3,  4. 


PETER  ALLEN  CALDWELL 

"Pete" 

Toms  River,  N.  J. 

Animal  Husbandry 

Animal    Husbandry   Club    1,    2,    3,   4;   Judging 

Team  4. 


CHARLES  STEVEN  CAMPAYNER 

"Steve" 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Horticulture 

Horticulture  Club  3,  4;  Varsity  Track  3,  4;  Fruit 

Judging  Team  3. 


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GERARD  W.  CAPRIO 
"Gee" 
Lock  Haven,  Pa. 
Horticulture 
Horticulture  Club   1,   2,  3,  4;  Varsity  Baseball 
1,   2,   3,   4,   Captain   4;  Varsity  Club   2,   3,   4; 
Horticultural  Judging  Team  3;  Intramural  Vol- 
leyball 1,2,  3,  4;  Football  4. 


RICHARD  AUTEN  COATES 
"Dick" 
Somerville,  N.  J. 
Animal  Husbandry 
Animal  Husbandry  Club  1,  2,  3,  4,  Pres.  4;  "A"- 
Day  2,  3,  4;  Judging  Team  4;  Intramural  Bowl- 
ing 4. 


STEPHEN  JOSEPH  COLBURN 

"Steve" 
Audubon  Park,  N.  J. 
Food  Industry 
Food  Industry  Club  1,  2,  3,  4,  Treas.  4;  Var- 
sity Basketball    1;  Varsity  Track    1;  Intramural 
Football  2,  3,  4. 


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WILLARD  GARY  CONRAD 

"Bill" 

Franklin  Lakes,  N.  J. 

Ornamental  Horticulture 

Ornamental  Horticulture  Club  1,  2,  3,  4,  Pres.  4; 

Varsity    Football     1;    Intramurals:    Football    4; 

Bowling  3,  4;  Softball  2,  3,  4. 


THOMAS  CHARLES  DAY 

"Tom" 

Cheltenham,  Pa. 

Food  Industry 

Science  Club    1,   2;  Food  Industry   3,   4;  Class 

Treasurer  2,   3;   Intramurals:   Football  2,   3,   4; 

Volleyball  1,  2,  3,  4;  Basketball  2,  3,  4. 


PETER  ALLEN  DRISCOLL 
"Surfer" 
Westport,  Conn. 
Ornamental  Horticulture 
Ornamental  Horticulture  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Animal 
Husbandry  Club  1,  2;  Circle  K  Club  3,  4;  Var- 
sity Football  1;  Intramurals:  Football  3,  4;  Vol- 
leyball I,  4;  Softball  4. 


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DONALD  LEIGHT  EMERY 

"Em" 

Pitman,  N.  J. 

Ornamental  Horticulture 

Ornamental  Horticulture  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Intra- 

murals:  Football  1,  2,  3,  4;  Bowling  1,  2,  3,  4. 


JAMES  K.  FEE 

"Jim"' 

Newtown,  Pa. 

Chemistry 

Band  1,  2,  3,  4,  Pres.  4;  Science  Club  1,  2,  3,  4, 

Pres.  4;  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3,  4,  Vice  Pres.  4;  Circle 

K  Club  3,  4;  Vice  Pres.  4;  Class  Treasurer  4. 


WILLIAM  DAVID  FLEMING 

"Dave" 
Andalusia,  Pa. 
Horticulture 
Horticulture  Club  1,  2,  3,  4,  Pres.  4;  "A"-Day 
Committee  2,  3,  4;  Class  Vice  President  4;  Intra- 
mural Football  1,2,  3,4. 


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LOUIS  A.  FURMAN 

"Lou" 

Johnstown,  Pa. 

Horticulture 

Horticulture  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Varsity  Club  1,  2, 

3,  4;  Varsity  Basketball  1,  2,  3,  4,  Co-Captain 

3,  4;  Golf  2,  4;  Varsity  Club  Treas.  3,  4. 


BRYAN  MATTHEW  GEBHARDT 

"Bryan" 
Doylestown,  Pa. 
Biology 
Science  Society  1,  2,  3,  4;  Class  Vice  President 
3;  "A"-Day  Committee  2,   3,  Sec.  &  Treas.   3; 
Science  Society  Sec.  &  Treas.  2,  Pres.  3;  COR- 
NUCOPIA Co-Editor. 


JOSEPH  I.  GERSTEMEIER 

"Joe" 

Lansdale,  Pa. 

Dairy  Husbandry 

Dairy  Husbandry  Club  1,  2,  3,  4. 


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MARTIN  ROBERT  GILMAN 
"Marty" 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Animal  Husbandry 
Gleaner  Staff  1,  2,  3,  4,  Editor  3,  4;  Furrow  Staff 
2,  3,  4;  Animal  Husbandry  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Cir- 
cle K  Club  3,  4;  Student  Trainer — all  sports  2, 
3,4. 


EDGAR  VAN  HORNE  GUARDENIER  II 

"Ned" 

New  Haven,  Conn. 

Food  Industry 

Food  Industry  Club  1,  2,  3,  4,  Pres.  4;  Circle 

K  Club   3,   4;   "A"-Day   Committee   4;   Varsity 

Track  1 ;  Prom  Committee  4. 


RONALD  THOMAS  GULLIANA 

"Jules" 

Dumont,  N.  J. 

Chemistry 

Science  Society  1,  2,  3,  4;  Varsity  Baseball  1,  2; 

Varsity  Club   1,  2,  3,  4;  Intramural  Basketball 

1,2,3,4. 


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DAVID  ALLEN  HALDAMAN 

"Tex" 

Allentown,  Pa. 

Agronomy 

Agronomy  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Intramurals:  Football 

3;  Bowling  3;  Softball  3;  "A"-Day  Representative 

4;  "A"-Day  Agronomy  Grand  Champion  2,  3. 


STANLEY  AUGUSTUS  HAVILAND 

"Gus" 

Red  Bank,  N.  J. 

Animal  Husbandry 

Animal  Husbandry  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Basketball  1; 

Prom  Committee  4. 


HERMAN  ALBERT  HAZEN 

"Hazens" 
Midland  Park,  N.  J. 
Agronomy 
Agronomy  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Class  Vice  President 
2;  Varsity  Football  1;  Bowling  Champ  3;  Student 
Gov't.  4;  Intramural  Council  4;  Intramural  Foot- 
ball 2,  3,  4. 


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NORMAN  KARL  HEDRICK 

"Norm" 

Springfield,  Pa. 

Ornamental  Horticulture 

Ornamental  Horticulture  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Varsity 

Football  1;  Intramurals:  Football  4;  Volleyball  4; 

Business  Manager  CORNUCOPIA. 


MAX  JOHN  HEFLICH 

"Max" 
Belle  Mead,  N.  J. 
Animal  Husbandry 
Animal  Husbandry  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Varsity  Foot- 
ball 1,  2;  Varsity  Track  1,  2,  3,  Co-Captain  3; 
Varsity  Club  2,  3,  4;  Judging  Team  4. 


NICKOLAS  HELF 

"Nick" 

Perkasie,  Pa. 

Animal  Husbandry 

Animal  Husbandry  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Judging  Team 

3. 


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RICHARD  HILLMANN 
"Cups" 
Mahopac,  N.  Y. 
Ornamental  Horticulture 
Ornamental  Horticulture  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Basket- 
ball 1,2. 


MARK  PETER  HOFFMAN 

"Pete" 
Stouchsburg,  Pa. 
Animal  Husbandry 
Class  Secretary  1,  President  2,  3,  4;  Baseball  1, 
2,  3,  4;  Animal  Husbandry  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Var- 
sity Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Student  Gov't.  2,  3,  4;  Stu- 
dent Court  Judge  4;  Judging  Team  3,  4. 


WALLACE  E.  HOLZNAGEL  JR. 

"Wally" 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Dairy  Husbandry 

Animal  Husbandry  Club  1,  2;  Dairy  Club  3,  4; 

"A"-Day  Committee  4. 


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WILLIAM  DAVID  HOPKINS  III 

"Hoppy" 
Wenonah,  N.  J. 
Animal  Husbandry 
Animal  Husbandry  Club  1,  2,  3,  Treas.  4;  Track 
1,   2,   3,   4;  CORNUCOPIA  Advertising  Com- 
mittee 4. 


RICHARD  JOSEPH  HORSMAN 
"Horsie" 
Erie,  Pa. 
Ornamental  Horticulture 
Ornamental  Horticulture  Club  1,  2,  3;  4;  COR- 
NUCOPIA Typing  Committee  4;  Flower  Judg- 
ing Team   3;   Intramurals:    Volleyball   2,    3,   4; 
Bowling  3. 


SCHUYLER  HOW 

"Sky" 

Whitehouse,  N.  J. 

Dairy  Husbandry 
Dairy  Society  1,  2,  3,  4;  Track  Manager  1,  2; 
Cross  Country  Manager  1. 


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GEORGE  WILLIAM  LEONHARDT  SR. 

"Gee-O" 

Hatboro,  Pa. 

Animal  Husbandry 

Animal  Husbandry  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Band  1,  2,  4; 

Dairy  Club  2;  "A"-Day  Champ.  Beef  Showman 

3;  Badminton  Champ.  1;  Basketball  2;  Intramu- 

rals:  Football  2,  3,  4;  Softball  2,  3,  4. 


DARRYL  CLARK  McCABE 

"Mr.  McCaba" 

Millsboro,  Del. 
Agronomy 
Agronomy  Club  2,  3,  Sec.  4;  Football  2,  3,  4; 
Track  2,  3;  Varsity  Club  2,  3,  4. 


RONALD  MEREDITH  McLUCAS 

"Ron" 

Hockessin,  Del. 

Agronomy 

Agronomy  Club   1,  2,  3,  Vice  Pres.  4;  Bowling 

3,  4;  Animal  Husbandry  Club  1,  2. 


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WILLIAM  A.  MERTENS 

"Wild  Bill" 

Erie,  Pa. 

Agronomy 

Agronomy  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Gleaner  1,  2,  3,  4; 

Furrow  1,  2,  3,  4;  Basketball  &  Track  1,  2,  3,  4; 

Band    1,   2;   Varsity  Club   2,    3,   4;   Intramural 

Football  4. 


CHARLES  RAYMOND  MEYERS 

"Chuck" 
Hampton,  N.  J. 
Ornamental  Horticulture 
Ornamental  Horticulture  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Furrow 
&  Gleaner  1,  2,  3,  4;  Cross  Country  &  Track 
1,  2;  Aerial  Tennis  Champ.   1;  CORNUCOPIA 
Typing  Editor  4. 


BARRY  GRANT  MILLER 

"Mills" 
Fullerton,  Pa. 
Ornamental  Horticulture 
Food  Industry  1 ;  Ornamental  Horticulture  Club 
2,  3,  4;  Circle  K  Club  3;  Intramurals:  Football, 
Softball,  Basketball,  Volleyball  2,  3,  4;  Bowling 
2,3. 


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BRUCE  EDWARD  NICKELL 

"Bruce" 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Biology 

Agronomy  Club  1;  Science  Society  1,  2,  3;  Glee 

Club  1,2. 


HAROLD  W.  NIGHTWINE 

"Hal" 

Dauphin,  Pa. 

Food  Industry 
Food    Industry   2,    3,   4;   Furrow,   Editor   3,   4; 
Gleaner  2,  3,  4;  Circle  K,  Treas.  3,  4;  Football 
3,  4;  Track  2;  Baseball  3,  4;  Interclub  Council 
3,4. 


JOSEPH  NOWAKOWSKI  JR. 

"Joe" 

Chalfont,  Pa. 

Dairy 

Dairy  Club  1,2,3,4. 


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RICHARD  J.   PAPP 

"Dick" 

South  Orange,  N.  J. 

Chemistry 

Animal  Husbandry  Club  3,  4;  Photography  Club 

3,  4;  Gleaner  3,  4;  Band  3,  4;  Science  Club  3,  4. 


ROBERT  H.  PARSONS 

"Penguin" 
Maywood,  N.  J. 
Biology 
Football    1;  Glee  Club  2;  Circle  K  Club   3,  4; 
Science  Club  3,  4;  Agronomy  Club  1,  2. 


WILLIAM  S.   PATCHELL 

"Patch" 

Havertown,  Pa. 

Agronomy 

Agronomy  Club   1,  2,   3,  4;  Football    1;  Cross 

Country    1;   Class   President    1;  Circle  K  Club, 

Pres.  3;  Student  Gov't.  1,  2,  Vice  Pres.  3,  Pres. 

4;  Intramurals:  Bowling  3,  4;  Football  2,  3,  4. 


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GEORGE  P.  PERRY,  JR. 

"Fireball" 
Hollidayburg,  Pa. 
Horticulture 
Baseball  1,  2,  3,  4,  Outstanding  Pitcher  2,  3,  4; 
Varsity  Club  2,  3,  4;  Horticulture  Club  1,  2,  3, 
4;  Inter-club  Council  2,  3,  4;  Intramurals:  Bowl- 
ing 1 ;  Volleyball  1,2,  3,4. 


KEITH  STRUART  PETERSON 

"Keith" 
Verona,  N.  J. 
Ornamental  Horticulture 
Ornamental  Horticulture  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Circle 
K  Club  2,  3;  Intramurals:  Bowling  1,  2,  3;  Vol- 
leyball 1,  2,  3;  Softball  3;  Glee  Club  2. 


GEORGE  ALLEN  PROPHET 

"Al" 
Havertown,  Pa. 
Dairy 
Dairy  Club  1,2,3,  4;  Judging  Team  3,  4. 


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EDWARD  FRANCIS  RADOMSKI 

"Ed" 
Norristown,  Pa. 
A  nimal  Husbandry 
Animal  Husbandry  Club  1,  2,  3,  4. 


HAROLD  EDWIN  ROBERTS 
"Hal" 
Cornwells  Heights,  Pa. 
Ornamental  Horticulture 
Glee  Club    1,   2,   3;  CORNUCOPIA   Layout  & 
Design  Editor  4;  Flower  Judging  Team  3;  Intra- 
murals:    Basketball,    Football,    Volleyball,    Ping- 
pong  1,  2,  3,  4. 


KENNETH  HJALMAR  ROINOS 

"Ken" 
Bergenfield,  N.  J. 
Agronomy 
Agronomy  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Football   1;  Basket- 
ball 1,2,  3;  Track  1,2,3,4. 


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MATTHEW  JOSEPH  RUBBA 

"Matt" 
Hammonton,  N.  J. 
Horticulture 
Horticulture  Club   1,  2,  3,  4;  Intramurals:  Bas- 
ketball  1,  2,  4;  Volleyball   1,  2,  4;  Softball  4; 
"A"-Day  Representative  4. 


DAVID  T.  RUFF 

Glenshaw,  Pa. 

Dairy  Husbandry 

Dairy  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Varsity  Club  2,  3,  Vice 

Pres.  4;  Basketball  1,  2,  3,  4;  Baseball  1,  2,  3,  4, 

Most  Valuable  Player  2. 


ROBERT  JOHN  SABOL 
"Bob" 

Somervillc  N.  J. 
CORNUCOPIA  Sports  Editor;  Livestock  Judg- 
ing Team  3,  4;  "A"-Day  Publicity  Chairman  3, 
Chairman  4;  Animal  Husbandry  Club  1,  2,  3, 
Sec.  4;  Horticulture  Club  1;  Track  1,  2;  Cross 
Country  2. 


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AUGUST  JOHN  SAUER 

"Augie" 
Sloatsburg,  N.  Y. 
Animal  Husbandry 
Animal  Husbandry  Club   1,  2,  3,  4,  Sec.-Treas. 
2;  "A"-Day  Rep.  3,  4;  Circle  K  Club  3,  4;  Intra- 
mural  Football    I,    2,    3,    4;   Livestock   Judging 
Team  3,  4;  "A"-Day  Grand  Champion  Beef  2. 


TERRY  ROGER  SCHEETZ 

"Terry" 
Stevens,  Pa. 
Dairy  Husbandry 
Dairy  Club  1,  2,  3,  4,  Sec.-Treas.  3,  Vice  Pres. 
4;  Varsity  Club  1,  2,  3,  Pres.  4;  Student  Gov't. 
1,  3,  Treas.  4;  Football   1,  2,  3,  Capt.  4,  Out- 
standing Lineman   3;  Track    1;   "A"-Day  Com- 
mittee 4. 


JEROME  L.  SCHORR 

"Jerry" 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Ornamental  Horticulture 

Ornamental  Horticulture  Club   1,  2,  Treas.  3,  4; 

Horticulture  Club    1 ;  Gleaner  2,   Bus.  Manager 

3,4. 


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JOHN  KRAUS  SHAFER 

"Jack" 

Barnesville,  Pa. 

Animal  Husbandry 

Animal  Husbandry  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Varsity  Club 

3,  4;  Basketball  1,  2;  "A"-Day  Showing  1,  2,  3, 

4. 


WALTER  R.  SHANNON 
"Walt" 
Milford,  Pa. 
Ornamental  Horticulture  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Gleaner 
3,  4;  Intramurals:  Volleyball  3,  4;  Softball  3,  4; 
Football  3,4;  CORNUCOPIA  Co-Editor;  Animal 
Husbandry  Club  1;  "A"-Day  Ornamental  Horti- 
culture Exhibit  1,  2,  3,  4;  Prom  Committee  4. 


JAMES  MERR1L  SHUKE 

Monmouth  Jet.,  N.  J. 
Biology 
Science  Club  2,   3,  4;  Ornamental  Horticulture 
Club  1. 


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CHRISTIAN  STANLEY  SIEBERT 

"Cris" 

Glassboro,  N.  J. 

Horticulture 

Horticulture  Club  1,  Intramural  Football  1,  2,  3, 

4. 


GERALD  JOSEPH  SKODA 

"Jerry" 
Franklin,  N.  J. 
Dairy  Husbandry 
Dairy  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Circle  K  Club  4;  Intra- 
mural Basketball  1,  2;  Dairy  Husbandry  Grand 
Champion  Open  Class  3;  Res.  Grand  Champ  3; 
Dairy  Husbandry  Judging  Team  4. 


DAVID  WAYNE  SPAULDING 
"Dave" 
West  Bristol,  Pa. 
Agronomy 
Agronomy  Club  1,  2,  Vice  Pres.  3,  Pres.  4;  Fur- 
row 3,  4;  Glee  Club  2;  "A"-Day  Committee  4; 
Intramural  Council;   Inter  Club  Council  4;  In- 
tramural Football  2,  3,  4. 


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PAUL  THOMPSON 

"Paul" 
Oakmont,  Pa. 
Food  Industry 
Food  Industry  Club  1,  2,  3,  4. 


ROBERT  BRUCE  TOPEKA 

"Bob" 

Swedesboro,  N.  J. 

A  nimal  Husbandry 

Animal  Husbandry  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Baseball  1, 

2,  3,  4;  Judging  Team  (Animal  Husbandry)  4; 

"A"-Day  Representative  For  Varsity  Club  3;  In- 

tramurals:  Football  2,  3,  4,  Basketball  2,  3,  4. 


FRANK  JOHN  TRAINO 

Moorestown,  N.  J. 
Horticulture 
Horticulture  Club   1,  2,  Vice  Pres.  3,  4;  Intra- 
murals:  Football  1,  2,  3,  4,  Volleyball  1,  4,  Soft- 
ball 1,2;  Horticulture  Judging  Team  3. 


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JOSEPH  FRANK  UMOSELLA 

"Joe" 

Hammonton,  N.  J. 

Horticulture 

Horticulture  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Animal  Husbandry 

Club  1;  Intramurals:  Badminton  1. 


ROGER  VANDER  VLIET 

"Roger" 

Paterson,  N.  J. 

Animal  Husbandry 


JOEL  BERNARD  WARSHAW 

"Joel" 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
Horticulture 
Food  Industry  Club  1,  4;  Horticulture  Club  3,  4. 


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ROGER  FREDERIC  WEST 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Agronomy 
Animal  Husbandry  Club   1;  Agronomy  Club   1, 
2,  3,  4;  Gleaner  1;  Class  Secretary  3,  4. 


SAMUEL  D.  WHITE 

"Sam" 

Havertown,  Pa. 

Animal  Husbandry 


JOHN  MORGAN  WILLIAMS 

"Jack" 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Horticulture 

Gleaner  and  Furrow  Staff  2,  3,  4;  Apple  Judging 

Team    3;   Horticulture   Club   2,    3,    4;    Bowling 

Team  3. 


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JOSEPH  RAYMOND  WOLF 

"Wolf" 

Allentown,  Pa. 

Horticulture 

Horticulture  Club  1,  Sec.-Treas.  2,  3,  4;  Circle 

K  Club  3,  Pres.  4. 


JONATHAN  YENTIS 

"Bear" 
Arlington,  Va. 
Agronomy 
Manager  Student  Store  4;  CORNUCOPIA  Pho- 
tography Editor  4;  Agronomy  Club   1,  2,  3,  4; 
Glee  Club  1,  2,  3;  Photography  Club  1,  2,  3,  4. 


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CLASS  HISTORY 


September  15,  1959  was  the  day;  the  beginning  of  our 
college  careers.  Registration,  orientation,  and  entrance 
examinations  passed  in  a  flash.  Classes  began  and 
something  called  a  Sophomore  appeared  to  make  life 
"interesting." 

An  administrative  decree  ended  customs  abruptly. 
The  late-at-night  activities  of  some  Sophomores  caused 
the  cancelling  of  the  rope  pull  thus  our  chance  for 
sweet  revenge  was  lost.  As  "Frosh"  we  were  recog- 
nized by  our  name  cards  because  the  shipment  of 
beanies  failed  to  arrive  on  time. 

The  election  of  our  class  officers  and  a  growing 
knowledge  of  campus  activities  allowed  us  to  slip  into 
the  routine  of  college  life. 

This  was  a  year  for  many  firsts  on  our  campus: 
1.  The  enrollment  of  students  into  the  new  Chemistry 
and  Biology  Majors,  2.  the  expansion  of  the  athletic 
program  under  the  direction  of  Mr.  Ned  Linta,  the 
new  athletic  director,  3.  the  use  of  a  new  gymnasium 
for  many  activities,  and  4.  the  appointment  of  Mr. 
Robert  Chiodi  as  Head  Football  Coach. 

As  the  year  progressed  we  became  secure  in  the 
knowledge  that  we  were  an  important  part  of  this 
academic  community.  Our  classmates  were  perform- 
ing admirably  in  many  facets  of  the  College  program. 

Near  the  end  of  our  first  year  we  were  informed  of 
the  change  in  the  name  of  the  College  from  Na- 
tional Agriculture  College  to  Delaware  Valley  College 
of  Science  and  Agriculture. 

Following  the  summer  program  and  vacation  we 
returned   to   the   campus   eagerly   looking  forward   to 


guiding  the  Freshmen  through  the  maze  called  cus- 
toms. 

A  class  dance,  the  blood  bank  participation  award, 
and  a  successful  A-Day  were  the  highlights  of  the 
year  for  our  class.  Other  important  events  of  the  year 
were:  1.  The  first  visit  by  the  Middle  States  Evaluation 
Committee,  2.  the  successful  start  of  a  College  Blood 
Bank,  3.  the  showing  of  movies  on  campus,  and  4.  the 
appearance  of  Miley  men  on  campus. 

At  the  end  of  the  year  we  turned  to  summer  jobs 
hoping  to  see  the  application  of  what  we  had  already 
learned. 

The  Junior  year  found  us  woven  ever  deeper  into 
the  web  of  college  life. 

The  construction  of  Lake  Archer,  organization  of  a 
student  court,  completion  of  the  library  annex,  a  sec- 
ond successful  blood  bank  program,  and  a  significant 
advancement  towards  accreditation  were  the  high- 
lights of  our  Junior  year. 

Again  the  Class  of  '63  was  outstanding  in  its  con- 
tribution to  the  success  of  the  blood  bank  program. 

We  returned  from  summer  jobs  as  Seniors,  proud 
that  our  college  met  the  standards  set  by  the  Middle 
States  Association. 

This  was  a  busy  and  important  year  for  all  of  us. 
The  yearbook,  long  in  the  planning  stage  had  to  be- 
come a  reality.  Graduation  and  Senior  Prom  plans 
had  to  be  completed  .  .  .  and  for  each  of  us  plans  for 
the  future  became  crystallized  into  realities.  The  long 
thought  about  jobs,  graduate  education,  marriage,  etc. 
arc  close  at  hand. 


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(L-R)    Peter    Hoffman,    President;    David    Fleming,    Vice    President;    Roger 
West,  Secretary;  James  Fee.  Treasurer. 


CLASS 
ADVISOR 


SENIOR 

CLASS 

OFFICERS 


Ned  A.  Linta 


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ADMINISTRATION 

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FACULTY 


TO  THE  MEMBERS  OF  THE  CLASS  OF  1963: 

You  have  seen  the  College  pass  a  significant  milestone  when, 
during  your  senior  year,    we  reached  the  goal  for  which  we  were 
striving,    accreditation  by  the  Middle  States  Association  of  Colleges 
and  Universities.      You,    as  students,    played  no  small  part  in  this 
accomplishment.      With  your  continued  loyal  support  we  will,    I  am 
sure,    not  only  justify  our  new  status,    but  continue  to  grow  in  every 
way. 

I  wish  you  every  success  and  happiness,    and  extend  to  each  of 
you  my  personal  congratulations. 

Sincerely, 


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DR.  GEORGE  E.  TURNER 
Dean 


DEANS 


DONALD  M.  MEYER 
Dean  of  Students  and 
Director  of  Admissions 


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JOSEPH  E.  FULCOLY  JR. 

Assistant  Dean  of  Students  and 
Director  of  Student  Activity 


OSKAR   H.  LARSSON 

Assistant  Dean  of  Students 
and  Registrar 


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DR.  PETER  GLICK  JR. 

Director  of  Graduate  Placement 

and  Chairman,  Division 

of  General  Studies 


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CHARLES  F.  McGURK 

Director  of  Public  Relations 


MR.  DANIEL  MILLER 
Business  Manager 


MR.  GEORGE  ROBINSON 
Assistant  Treasurer  and  Comptroller 


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MISS  ELSIE  BELFIELD 

Secretary  of  the  Corporation 


MRS.  ELIZABETH  RODGERS 

Purchasing  Agent 


MRS.  JEAN  SMITH 
Administrative  Assistant 


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OFFICE  STAFF 


Mrs.  Lutz,  Mrs.  Bricklemeyer. 


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Mrs.  Moore 


Mrs.  Raught,  Mrs.  Gilmour,  Mrs.  Evans,  Mrs.  Lindsay. 


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Mr.  Reginald  D.  Forbes,  Mr.  Arthur  T.  Reese. 


GENERAL 
STUDIES 


Mr.  Francis  P.  Jennings,  Dr.  Peter  Click  Jr.,  Chairmai 


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Mrs.  Edith  M.  Prundeanu 


Mr.  James  H.  Popham 
Mr.  John  W.  Taylor 


Mr.  Clarence  B.  Steinberg,  Dr.  Peter  Glick  Jr.,  Mr.  James  Wikoff. 


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AGRONOMY  DEPARTMENT— Mr.  Boyd  W.  Ghering, 
Dr.  Julian  Prundeanu  (Department  Head). 


PLANT 
SCIENCE 


HORTICULTURE  DEPARTMENT— Mr.  Fred  M. 
Wolford.  Dr.  David  Blumenfield,  Dr.  Joshua  Feldstein 
(Department  Head). 


ORNAMENTAL  HORTICULTURE  DEPARTMENT— Mr. 
James  E.  Youngman,  Mr.  Frederic  S.  Blau  (Department 
Head),  Mr.  Abraham  Rcllis. 


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SCIENCE 


BIOLOGY  DEPARTMENT— Mr.  Ronald  C.  Deering, 
Mr.  Gilbert  S.  Trelawny,  Mr.  Lionel  M.  Adelson 
(Department  Head),  Mr.  Henry  Schmieder.  Missing: 
Dr.  Paul  R.  Bowen. 


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CHEMISTRY  DEPARTMENT— Dr.  Frank  J.  Lorenzi,  Dr. 
Jesse  Elson  (Department  Head),  Mr.  Ronald  C.  Deering. 


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FOOD  INDUSTRY  DEPARTMENT— Mr.  Byron  W.  Fraser, 
Dr.  George  E.  Turner  (Department  Head),  Mr.  Henry  F. 
Geerken. 


ATHLETIC  DEPARTMENT 

Mr.  Ned  A.  Linta 

Chairman  of  Health, 

Physical  Education  and  Athletics 


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ANIMAL  HUSBANDRY  DEPARTMENT— Mr.  James  E. 
Diamond,  Dr.  Tibor  Pelle  (Department  Head). 


ANIMAL 
SCIENCES 


DAIRY  DEPARTMENT— Mr.  Arthur  Brown. 
(Department  Head),  Mr.  Chester  M.  Raught. 


POULTRY  DEPARTMENT— Mr.  Stephen  Ferdo 
(Department  Head),  Dr.  Louis  Leibovitz,  Mr.  Charles 
Conover. 


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ACCOUNTING  DEPARTMENT— Mr.  Thomas,  Mrs. 
Brucker,  Mr.  Angeny,  Mrs.  Melcher. 


LIBRARY  STAFF— Mrs.  Feng,  Mrs.  Denney,  Mr.  Blood, 
Mrs.  Suplee,  Mrs.  Blood,  Mrs.  Coltman  (Head  Librarian). 


NURSE— Mrs.  Potts 


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SUPERVISOR  OF  HOUSING 

Mrs.  Kuenucke 


POSTMISTRESS— Mrs.  Albers 


MAINTENANCE  DEPARTMENT— Mr.  Covington, 
Mr.  Snyder,  Mr.  Hall. 


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UNDERCLASSMEN 

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CLUBS 


IL-R)  P.  Hoffman,  T.  King,  J.  Goll.  R.  Hilsen,  S.  Crosley,  D.  Day,  T.  Scheetz,  W.  Patchell, 
D.  Brown,  D.  Boyd,  R.  Harteis,  A.  Karmondi,  A.  Zonay.  Advisors:  Mr.  J.  Fulcoly, 
Dr.  P.  Glick. 


Student  Government  in  action. 


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(L-R  standing)  D.  Boyd,  V.  President:  D.  Brown,  Secretary;  T.  Scheetz, 
Treasurer.  (L-R  silting)  W.  Patchell,  President;  P.  Hoffman,  Student  Court 
Judge. 


STUDENT 
GOVERNMENT 


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(L-R  first  row)  R.  Pras,  H.  Nightwine,  J.  Russo,  R.  Smith,  D.  Hunter,  C.  Schuck.  (L-R  second 
row)  J.  Fee,  B.  Feldmar,  F.  Grau,  J.  Hower,  M.  Gilman,  L.  Ciani,  R.  Harlan,  J.  Schorr,  L. 
Thompson,  H.  Fink,  R.  Wanderman. 


FURROW 


(L-R  first  row)  Ed.  H.  Nightwine, 
Assoc.  Ed.  J.  Russo,  Typing  Ed.  D. 
Hunter,  Photo  Ed.  R.  Smith.  (L-R 
second  row)  Make-up  Ed.  R.  Wander- 
man,  Spec.  Features  Ed.  C.  Schuck, 
Cir.  Ed.  J.  Fee. 


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GLEANER 


(£-«)  Ed.  M.  Gilman,  Dist.  Ed.  L. 
Thompson,  Bus.  Mgr.  J.  Schorr, 
Photo.  Ed.  R.  Smith,  Typing  Ed.  R. 
Hilsen. 


(L-R  first  row)  M.  Gilman,  L.  Thompson,  J.  Schorr,  R.   Hilsen,  R.  Smith.  (L-R  second  row) 
R.  Pras,  J.  Fee,  J.  Horner,  A.  Schurr,  F.  Grau,  H.  Nightwine,  W.  Holznagel,  M.  Polis. 


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(L-R  first  row)  Mr.  F.  Wolford,  E.  Linderman,  J.  Wolf,  D.  Fee,  T.  Oswald,  H.  Nightwine,  T. 
Pheyffer,  J.  Hower.  (L-R  second  row)  J.  Schorr,  H.  Bunin,  J.  Edwards,  L.  Tompson,  R.  Harlan, 
A.  Sauer.  (L-R  third  row)  P.  Driscoll,  M.  Gilman,  E.  Guardenier,  G.  Skoda,  C.  Schuck,  W. 
Holznagel. 


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(L-R)  J.  Wolf,  J.  Fee,  T.  Oswald,  H.  Nightwine, 


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(L-R)  Vice  Pres.  A.  Berry,  Pres.  J.  Bayliss,  Treas.  G.  Simmons. 


PHOTOGRAPHY 


(L-R  firs!  row)  G.  Simmons,  J.  Bayliss,  Mr.  B.  Fraser,  A.  Berry,  E.  Chidsey.  (L-R  second  row) 
G.  Barrick,  J.  Fee,  L.  Ciani,  J.  Yentis,  K.  Muzyk,  W.  Woods,  R.  Smith. 


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GLEE  CLUB 


(L-R  front  row)  Mrs.  Buckman,  Scott  Mauger,  Al  Muscle. 
Alex  Karmondi.  Art  Tuckc,  Frank  Tinari,  JcfT  Bcrgcr,  Miss 
Dorothy  Hager.  (L-R  second  row)  John  Paulding,  Tom  Mark- 
er. John  Albrecht,  (red  Hotchkiss,  Don  Abb,  Pete  Jacobsen, 
Jim  Fee,  Mike  Parkcs.  (L-R  lliirJ  row)  Charles  Schuck, 
Charles    Bell,    Jon    Holznagel,    Jim    Middleton,    Rodger    Price, 


Robert  Hoffncr,  Robert  Somerville.  (L-R  fourth  row)  Terry 
Wueschinski,  Sam  Huffman,  Dan  Merino,  William  Kronen, 
Edgar  Brown,  Don  Breiner,  Fritz  Blank.  OFFICERS:  Pres. 
Robert  Hoffncr,  V.  Pres.  James  Fee,  Sec.  Treas.  Alex  Kar- 
mondi, Librarian  Charles  Schuck. 


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(L-R  front  row)  J.  Fee,  J.  Hammeltan,  S.  Bayliss,  R.  Shannon,  P.  Bard,  A.  Schantz,  M.  Barry, 
J.  Hazleton.  (L-R  second  row)  R.  Walls,  J.  Reid,  M.  Sanders,  S.  Hoffman,  R.  Dent,  W.  Keppler, 
W.  Woods.  (L-R  third  row)  B.  Cearfain,  R.  Berger,  R.  Cupples,  L.  Clayton,  J.  McMillian. 


BAND 


Charles  R.  McNally,  DVC's  capable  band  leader 
and  special  instructor  of  Music. 


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VARSITY  CLUB 


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IL-R  kneeling)  D.  Ruff,  J.  Murphy,  D.  Goss,  H.  Nightwine, 
T.  Oswald,  J.  Gall,  E.  Howett,  R.  Topeka,  C.  Fisher,  R. 
Thompson,    P.    Zanette,    R.    Guliana,    G.   Caprio,    V.    Brown. 


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(L-R  standing)  R.  Haggan,  P.  Blodgett,  R.  Baughn,  C.  Ritchey, 
R.  Frommer,  T.  Scheetz,  G.  Perry,  D.  Heebner,  C.  Hoffman, 
J.   Shafer,   D.   McCabe,  D.   Hunter,   P.   Hoffman,   L.   Furman. 


OFFICERS— T.  Scheetz,  Pres.;  D.  Ruff, 
Treas. 


V.  Pres.;  J.  Gall,  Sec.;  L.  Furman, 


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(L-R  standing)  R.  Hilsen,  R.  Knudson,  D.  Goss,  J.  Serotkin.  (L-R  sitting)  J.  Gall, 
R.  Carroll. 


Representatives  from  each  club  meet  regularly  to  dis- 
cuss the  intramural  sports  program.  Coordination  of 
intramural  activities  is  aided  by  meetings  held  with 
Mr.  Ned  A.  Linta,  Director  of  Athletics.  The  smooth 
operation  of  our  broad  intramural  program  is  pointed 
to  with  pride. 


INTRAMURAL 
COUNCIL 


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"A"  DAY 
COMMITTEE 


OFFICERS— (L-R)  R.  Clements,  Program  Ch.;  P.  Blodgett,  Co-Chairman; 
R.  Sabol,  Chairman;  R.  Wells,  Secretary-Treasurer;  A.  Eopechino,  Publicity 
Chairman. 


(L-R  sealed)  A.  Eopechino,  R.  Clements,  P.  Blodgett,  R.  Sabol,  R.  Wells,  D.  Fleming. 
(L-R  standing)  R.  Sills,  T.  Slimocosky,  W.  Kronen,  J.  Bayliss,  J.  Fee,  A.  Shiro,  S.  Eby,  S. 
Grosby,  N.   Guardenier,  C.  Schuck,  T.  Oswald,  W.   Holznagel,   A.  Sauer,   H.   Chidsey. 


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(L-R  first  row)  J.  Morrow,  R.  Hilsen,  T.  Merker,  R.  Sherker, 
R.  Larsen,  J.  Jennings,  W.  Bauerle,  B.  Feldman,  J.  Bayliss, 
C.  Wagg,  V.  Brown,  P.  Zanette,  C.  Bernd,  W.  Lahr,  P.  Bard, 
R.  Leloup,  W.  Edmundson,  R.  Wagner,  T.  Slimocoski,  G. 
Simmons,  C.  Schuck,  J.  Dowhan,  R.  Hoppaugh.  (L-R  second 
row)  A.  Schurr,  R.  Brinton,  W.  Woodpecker,  T.  Oswald,  B. 
Gigliotti,  J.  Cline,  W.  Goll,  D.  Taggart,  N.  Hadsell,  F.  Blank, 
H.  Thompson,  J.  Russo,  C.  Fisher,  L.  Rotherham,  E.  Dry,  W. 
Fisher,  T.  Sexton,  D.  Billings,  A.  Silverberg,  M.  Silverberg, 
T.  Napier,  H.  Griffith,  R.  Harlon,  A.  Noble.  (L-R  third  row) 


C.  Hofmann,  P.  Jacobsen,  R.  Hoffner,  F.  Doughty,  L.  Getz, 

D.  Goss,  D.  Hunter,  K.  Muzyk,  A.  Eopechino,  R.  Cedrum, 
R.  Knudson,  T.  King,  J.  Gall,  E.  Howett,  D.  Holland,  R. 
Ingram,  R.  Wells,  A.  Berry,  D.  Glick,  R.  Phillips,  E.  Hamm, 
R.  Love,  R.  Cupples.  (L-R  fourth  row)  R.  Wanderman,  J. 
Curtis,  R.  Somerville,  R.  Supplee,  J.  Corbett,  S.  Eby,  J.  Kre- 
nitsky,  R.  Clements,  J.  Serotkin,  D.  Boyd,  M.  Rigolizzo,  D. 
Heebner,  L.  Thompson,  A.  DeGiantomasso,  F.  Grau,  T.  Le- 
wandoski,  E.  Prigge,  J.  Weatherbee,  G.  Barrick. 


CLASS  OF  1964 


President,   Darvin   Boyd;   Vice   President,   Anthony   DiGianto- 
masso;  Treasurer,   Thomas   Oswald;  Secretary,    Donald   Goss. 


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CLASS  OF  1965 


OFFICERS — Jim  Harteis,  President;  Bill  Smith,  Vice 
President;  Bob  Denlinger,  Secretary;  Rick  Snyder,  Treas- 
urer. 


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(L-R  front  row)  F.  Albert,  M.  Wilson,  R.  Mason,  J.  Beitz,  G. 
Compton.  A.  Andrews,  P.  Geritz,  J.  Albrect,  A.  Shiro,  W. 
Smith,  R.  Reis,  E.  Lindemann,  D.  Abb,  F.  Szy,  A.  Amorin,  V. 
Zaccheo,  D.  Tieff.  (L-R  second  row)  R.  Price,  D.  Makus,  J. 
Gheringcr,  R.  Howelh,  R.  Snyder,  B.  McNaughton,  D.  Day,  B. 
Croushore,  A.  Zlotkin,  D.  Rhodes,  M.  Wallrapp,  B.  McClin- 
tock,  R.  Wira,  R.  Stein,  T.  Wueschinski,  G.  Deeming,  T.  Cur- 
rey,  R.  Sauer,  M.  Campion,  F.  Hotchkiss,  T.  Hunt,  R.  Chic- 
killo,  E.  Woods,  W.  Dronen,  R.  Baughn.  (L-R  third  row)  R. 
Sills,  R.  Donald,  M.  Olinsky,  P.  Scheele,  M.  Schmidt,  J.  Wilkin- 
son, J.  Rogers,  D.  Gural,  R.  Glaser,  M.  Horner,  R.  Taylor,  J. 


Harteis,  J.  Harrison,  W.  Derby,  J.  Middleton.  J.  Hoagland,  C. 
Knestrick,  R.  Denlinger,  J.  Berger,  H.  Chidsey,  R.  Smith,  R. 
McGovern,  M.  Parkes,  E.  Brown,  W.  Traviss,  R.  Scott.  (L-R 
fourth  row)  W.  Burns,  D.  Hoff,  M.  Myronuik,  J.  Murphy,  F. 
O'Sullivan,  H.  Kelty,  W.  Schechter,  W.  Stock,  B.  Gommel,  T. 
Ferguson,  D.  Smith,  M.  Muldowney,  T.  Hawk,  R.  Dalrymple,  T. 
Lesher,  J.  Harner,  F.  Hist,  T.  McMillen.  (L-R  back  row)  A. 
Zonay,  A.  Dudas,  D.  CantlifTe,  M.  Neivert,  R.  Bergner,  R.  Nash, 
T.  Kavanaugh,  R.  Kutawski,  G.  Tiefenthaler,  N.  Vincent,  E. 
Pearson,  D.  Kinney,  J.  Magnus,  C.  Ritchey,  C.  Shelly,  J.  Dunn, 
H.  Witmcr,  B.  Schafer,  R.  Haggan. 


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(L-R  first  row)  R.  Huddy,  B.  Rainear,  R.  Alioto,  F.  Tinari,  K. 
Divens,  C.  Santangelo,  J.  Hughes,  R.  Morrison,  W.  Spense,  R. 
Flowers,  B.  Gratz,  J.  Igler,  M.  Poleck,  P.  Kling,  A.  Hunt,  W. 
Lee,  L.  Maurer,  A.  Muscle,  M.  Sanders,  H.  McCarter.  (L-R 
second  row)  G.  Cookson,  C.  Bell,  R.  Konefal,  S.  Crossley,  J. 
Downs,  E.  Cashman,  S.  Mauger,  R.  Ferrario,  J.  Grande,  T. 
Pheiffer,  G.  Hunter,  C.  Gembe,  A.  Dotterweich,  J.  Hazleton,  R. 
Shannon,  C.  Suloff,  G.  Shisler,  E.  Bras,  E.  Harkowski.  (L-R 
third  row)  A.  Tucke,  G.  Reuter,  T.  Rathman,  R.  Blakley,  E. 
Hoek,  G.  Miller,  B.  Cutler,  J.  Ruppel,  S.  Shanty,  R.  Powers,  J. 
Vaneschak,  R.  Hoover,  D.  Breiner,  F.  Geigel,  S.  Huffman,  G. 
Bishop,  R.  Bohl,  L.  Ciani,  R.  Anderson,  W.  Derstein.  (L-R 
fourth  row)  D.  Scovell,  J.  Holznagel,  R.  Roedel,  G.  Handwerk, 


S.  Fisher,  G.  Ulrich,  T.  Grygo,  J.  Edwards,  G.  Terhune,  J. 
Valzny,  T.  Speakman,  R.  Greenburg,  J.  Janson,  R.  Koes,  J. 
Reid,  L.  Clayton,  R.  Zelley,  P.  Jurchak,  C.  Johnson,  D.  John- 
son, D.  Marino.  (L-R  fifth  row)  J.  Ringwald,  P.  Gant,  R.  Mc- 
Mullan,  J.  Thomas,  D.  Hunt,  H.  Funk,  S.  Moorehouse,  M. 
Gray,  J.  Eisele,  M.  Barry,  W.  Woods,  E.  Odenwald,  W.  Cottrell, 
J.  Paulding,  R.  Zelley,  A.  Kenter,  W.  Klementisz,  C.  Dennys, 
S.  Croshaw,  J.  Frecon.  (L-R  sixth  row)  J.  Howell,  R.  Zeek,  J. 
Hoppel,  J.  Thomas,  A.  Anderson,  S.  Mauger,  S.  Wrobel,  R. 
Lichtenwalner,  M.  Novin,  K.  Stuart,  B.  Gratz,  R.  Powers,  R. 
Hoover,  J.  Castleman,  J.  Janson,  L.  Ritchey,  R.  Buzen,  J. 
Fetherman. 
OFFICERS:  James  Harteis,  President. 


CLASS  OF  1966 


(L-R  sitting)  D.  Johnson,  Vice  Pres- 
ident; T.  Rathman,  President.  (L-R 
standing)  R.  Koes,  Student  Govern- 
ment; S.  Fisher,  Secretary;  T.  Speak- 
man, Treasurer. 


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ORNAMENTAL  HORTICULTURE  SOCIETY 


(L-R  first  row)  Mr.  F.  Blau,  D.  Sherker,  E.  Cashman, 
M.  Barry,  G.  Deering,  D.  Stein,  F.  Albert,  J.  Wilkinson, 
T.  Merker,  T.  Slimocosky,  B.  McNaughton,  B.  Conrad, 
N.  Hedrick,  R.  Leloup,  J.  Schorr,  W.  Goll,  B.  Gigliotti, 


R.  Thompson,  J.  Hazelton,  E.  Lindemann.  (L-R  second 
row)  Mr.  J.  Youngsman,  W.  Shannon,  T.  Speakman,  R. 
McMullan,  T.  Grygo,  R.  Glash,  G.  Ulrich,  R.  Snyder, 
F.  Szy,  C.    Meyers,   D.   Goss,   D.   Smith,   A.   DiGianto- 


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(L-R)   Pres.    B.   Conrad,   Vice   Pres.   W.    Goll, 
Sec.  T.  Slimocosky,  Treas.  J.  Schorr. 


masso,  P.  Jacobson,  A.  Berry,  B.  Frommer,  J.  Holznagel, 
F.  Tinari,  R.  Ferrario,  S.  Rauger,  J.  Murphy,  D.  Hunter, 
L.  Getz.  (L-R  third  row)  L.  Thompson,  D.  Emery,  R. 
Horsman,  G.  Cookson,  P.  Grover,  T.  Hawk,  B.  Howells, 


C.  Hofmann,  G.  Tiefenthaler,  D.  Myroniuk,  F.  Grau, 
R.  Hillmann,  P.  Driscoll,  K.  Peterson,  B.  Miller,  H. 
Roberts,  D.  Demott,  C.  Shelly. 


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AGRONOMY 


Pres.  D.  Spaulding,  Vice  Pres.  R.  McLucas,  Recording  Sec.  J.  Murrow,  Corre- 
sponding Sec.  D.  McCabe,  Treas.  J.  Dunn. 


(L-R  first  row)  R.  Taylor,  J.  Vcntis,  C.  Bakley,  K.  Huddy,  S. 
Crossley,  W.  Patchell,  J.  Magnus,  J.  Bauer,  J.  Campbell.  R. 
Hilst,  D.  Haines,  S.  Thompson,  R.  Connors,  S.  Griffith,  W. 
Smith,  D.  Jones,  A.  Johns.  (L-R  second  row)  Dr.  J.  Prundeanu, 


A.  Smith,  C.  Ritchy,  P.  Breiner,  F.  Rhodes,  D.  McCabe,  R. 
McLucas,  R.  West,  H.  Hazen,  K.  Roinos,  J.  Murrow,  J.  Pear- 
sons, J.  Dunn,  D.  Spaulding,  D.  Haldaman,  N.  Coates,  K. 
Clark. 


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(L-R  first  row)  G.  Caprio,  L.  Furman,  D.  Fleming,  R.  Larsen, 
S.  Campayner,  J.  Wolf,  D.  Holland,  J.  Petrosky,  J.  Frecon, 
P.  Gant,  D.  Cantliffe,  R.  Hunt,  G.  Reuter,  B.  Rainear,  E. 
Dry,  W.  Bauerle,  J.  Bayliss,  R.  Ingram,  J.  Hower,  R.  Wagner. 
(L-R  second  row)  Dr.  Feldstein,  Dr.  Blumenfield,  C.  Siebert, 


J.  Umosella,  D.  Makus,  J.  Howell,  M.  Olinsky,  N.  Vincent, 
J.  Corbett,  R.  Baughn,  D.  Heebner,  M.  Rigolizzo,  D.  Conner, 
G.  Perry,  F.  Traino,  J.  Warshaw,  M.  Rubba,  R.  Chickillo,  N. 
Doughty,  P.  Kutawski,  F.  O'Sulivan,  R.  Knudson,  T.  Lewan- 
doski,  A.  Dudas. 


HORTICULTURE 
SOCIETY 


Pres.    D.    Fleming,    Vice    Pres.    F. 
Traino,  Sec,  Treas.  J.  Wolf. 


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(L-R  first  row)  E.  Chidsey,  D.  Gerity,  J.  Morelock,  C. 
Gombe,  J.  Iefer,  R.  Bohl,  B.  Croushore,  D.  Billings,  C. 
Bell,  K.  Divens,  A.  Eopechino,  R.  Cedrun,  A.  Sauer,  J. 
Greenbury,  J.  Hoppel,  W.  Stock,  R.  Sabol,  S.  Haviland. 


P.  Sohelle,  R.  Shannon,  R.  Funt.  (L-R  second  row)  Dr. 
Pelle,  T.  Sexton,  G.  Morino,  N.  Hadsell,  T.  Napier,  M. 
Silverburg,  A.  Kelty,  T.  Eisele,  J.  Shupack,  G.  Terhune, 
R.  Wringwald,  P.  Zanette,  C.  Baker,  B.  Hopkins,  B.  To- 


(L-R)  Pres.  R.  Coates,  Vice  Pres.  T. 
Sexton,  Sec.  R.  Sabol,  Treas.  W. 
Hopkins. 


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peka,  R.  Leloup,  F.  Albright,  E.  Hamm,  J.  Hoppel,  B. 
Shechter,  S.  Mauyer,  M.  Gilman,  P.  Hoffman.  (L-R  third 
row)  J.  Serotkin,  M.  Nivert,  R.  Coates,  G.  McLain,  B. 
Hoffner,  D.  Day,  B.  Sills,  B.  Donald,  A.  Noble,  W.  Kro- 


nen, J.  Shafer,  G.  Leonhardt,  J.  Weatherbee,  E.  Prigge, 
D.  Boyd,  R.  Harlan,  S.  Wrobel,  R.  Dalrymple,  G.  Bar- 
rick,  H.  Bunin,  B.  Gorfain. 


ANIMAL  HUSBANDRY 


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POULTRY  HUSBANDRY 


IL-R)  Mr.  Ferdo,  E.  I.ichtenwalner,  S.  Eby,  G.  Simmons,  E.  Taggart,  E.  Howett. 


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(L-R  first  row)  J.  Berger,  A.  Eopechino,  A.  Andrews,  C.  Fisher, 
L.  Rotherham,  R.  Reis,  C.  Santangilo,  S.  Huffman.  R.  Hoover, 
J.  Jennings,  J.  Harrison,  F.  Blank,  T.  King,  F.  Hotchkiss,  B. 
Sauer,  J.  Harteis,  D.  Ruff.  (L-R  second  row)  R.  Denlinger,  J. 
Hoagland,  C.   Knestrick,  D.  Scovell,  K.   Stewart,   M.   Horner, 


T.  Kavanagh,  J.  Cline,  J.  Nowakowski,  T.  Scheetz,  L.  Ritchey, 
J.  Harner,  T.  McMillen,  P.  Blodgett,  R.  Supplee,  A.  Prophet, 
J.  Gerstemeier,  W.  Holznagel,  J.  Skoda,  R.  Hoppaugh,  R. 
Cupples. 


DAIRY  HUSBANDRY 


Pres.     P.     Blodgett,     Vice     Pres.     T. 
Scheetz,   Sec,  Treas.   J.   Harteis. 


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FOOD  INDUSTRY 


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(X-tf  /i«/  row)  D.  Gural,  T.  Oswald,  D.  Glick,  R.  Britton,  A. 
Silverburg,  M.  Parks,  J.  Sazama,  B.  Feldmar,  P.  Bard,  M. 
Walrapp,  B.  Mason,  R.  Smith,  S.  Colburn,  H.  Nightwine,  J. 
Russo.  (L-R  second  row)  Dr.  G.  Turner,   Mr.   H.  Geerkin,  J. 


Gall,  J.  Thomas,  D.  Hunt,  S.  Croshaw,  L.  Ciani,  J.  Paulding, 
B.  Klemenisz,  N.  Guardenier,  T.  Day,  R.  Muzyk,  J.  Corbett, 
A.  Zonay,  R.  Wandcrman,  J.  Bullock,  A.  Shurr,  B.  Fraser. 


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(L-R  first  row)  R.  Wira,  W.  Edmondson,  B.  Gebhardt,  C. 
Bernd,  J.  Dowhan,  M.  Wilson,  M.  Polis,  R.  Guliana,  P.  Ur- 
banik,  A.  Shiro,  C.  Wagg,  A.  Zlotkin.  (L-R  second  row)  P. 
Kling,    M.    Poleck,    B.    Schafer,    B.    Somerville,    J.    Fee,    R. 


SCIENCE  SOCIETY 


A-Day  Rep.   A.   Shiro,   Pres.   J.   Fee, 
Sec,  Treas.  R.  Wells. 


Clements,  J.  Reid,  J.  Rodgers,  W.  Burns,  M.  Chudkowski,  R. 
Wells,  J.  Castleman,  A.  Renter.  (L-R  third  row)  R.  Hilsen,  E. 
Brown,  R.  Price,  S.  Wilk,  J.  Curtis,  H.  Witmer,  W.  Woods,  H. 
Zich,  H.  Fink,  L.  Clayton,  W.  Keppler,  R.  Zelly,  A.  Eshenour. 


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SPORTS 


FOOTBALL 


FOOTBALL 

1962 

Aggies 

Opp. 

Montclair 

11 

12 

Gallaudet 

21 

8 

King 

7 

0 

Grove  City 

7 

8 

Lycoming 

7 

26 

Drexel  Institute 

0 

13 

Millersville 

10 

0 

Susquehanna 

3 

51 

Our    Little    All-American,    team    captain    Terry    Scheetz    with    mascot 
Caesar  II. 


Darryl  McCabe — one  of  our  best  linemen. 


DVC  11— MONTCLAIR  12 

The  Aggies  played  their  finest  game  of  the  season 
against  Montclair.  A  few  defensive  errors  were  the 
contributing  factors  to  this  Aggie  loss.  Take  nothing 
away  from  the  defense.  They  did  a  fine  job.  Terry 
Scheetz,  center,  picked  up  a  blocked  Montclair  punt  and 
ran  50  yards  for  his  first  score  in  his  football  career. 
Gary  Ulrich  ran  the  ball  for  two  extra  points.  Tom 
Shive  kicked  a  twenty-three  yard  field  goal  in  the  first 
quarter.   Montclair  scored  twice  in  the  second  quarter. 


DVC  21— GALLAUDET  8 

The  Aggies  were  slow  in  getting  started  but  finally 
pulled  together  for  one  of  their  strongest  showings  of 
the  season.  Gary  Ulrich's  long  pass  to  lerry  Gall  was 
the  first  score  -in  the  second  quarter.  Gary  threw  two 
other  bombs,  one  to  Earl  Howett  and  another  to  Jerry 
Gall.  Hal  Nightwine  kicked  all  those  extra  points.  Gal- 
laudet's  score  came  late  in  the  fourth  quarter. 


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1962  Football  Team — (L-R  front  row)  W.  Spence  30,  J. 
Hughes  21,  E.  Krakowski  12,  R.  Morrison  23,  T.  Shive  11, 
G.  Ulrich  20.  (L-R  second  row)  Student  trainer,  E.  Conner 
(kneeling),  J.  Gall  85,  D.  McCabe  60,  P.  Blodgett  74,  Cap- 
tain T.  Scheetz  50,  H.  Nightwine  10,  E.  Howett  41,  T.  Os- 
wald 62,  Manager  B.  Schleeweis  (kneeling).  (L-R  third  row) 
Head  Coach  R.  Chiodi,  Athletic  Director  N.  Linta,  W.  Cot- 


trell  71,  G.  Eisele  31,  E.  Taggart  22,  R.  Love  84,  R.  Car- 
roll 42,  M.  Rigolizzo  75,  P.  Zanette  64,  R.  Chickillo  14, 
J.  Rupell  82,  H.  Zich  83,  Backfield  Coach  J.  Fulcoly,  Jr, 
Line  Coach  W.  Clement.  (L-R  top  row)  M.  Skudin  86,  R. 
Csepi  53,  J.  Harner  66,  R.  Baughn  32,  R.  Haggan  72,  R. 
Hunt   81,   J.    Harteis   63,   D.    Rhodes   40,   T.   Wuechinski   43. 


Our    fullback,     Dick     Baughn, 
drives  for  a  good  gain 


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The  Aggie  bench  watching  their  teammates  bang  heads. 


Coach  Chiodi  and  assistant  coach  Fulcoly  direct 
the  team. 


DVC  7— KINGS  0 

The  Aggie  defense  was  the  big  reason  for  an  impressive  win 
on  Homecoming  Day.  The  hard-nosed  Aggie  line  held  three 
times  inside  the  five  yard  line.  Dick  Baughn  scored  for  the 
Aggies  in  a  short  plunge  and  Hal  Nightwine  converted  for 
the  extra  point. 


Hal  Nightwine — our  place  kicker  and  hard  run- 
ning halfback. 


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1962  Football  Coaching  Staff— Line  Coach  William  K.  Cle- 
ment. Head  Coach  Robert  D.  Chiodi,  Backfield  Coach  Joseph 
E.  Fulcoly,  Jr. 


DVC  7— LYCOMING  26 
This  game  wasn't  one  of  the  Aggies  better  games.  Lycoming 
scored  three  times  in  the  first  quarter  and  again  in  the  third 
quarter.  The  only  Aggie  score  came  in  the  third  quarter  on 
a  short  dive  by  Dick  Baughn  from  the  three.  Hal  Nightwine 
kicked  for  the  extra  point. 


DVC  7— GROVE  CITY  8 

Every  season  has  a  heart  breaker  and  this  season  was  no 
exception.  The  Aggies  were  ahead  all  the  way  up  until  the 
final  three  minutes.  The  Aggies  drew  first  blood  as  Gary 
Ulrich  threw  to  Tom  Shive  for  a  score.  Hal  Nightwine  con- 
verted for  the  extra  point.  Grove  City  scored  in  the  third 
quarter  but  missed  the  PAT.  They  again  scored  in  the  last 
three  minutes  on  a  safety. 


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Nice  hole  opened  by  the  Aggies  hard  charg- 
ing line  as  Earl  Howett  scampers  through  for  a 
good  gain. 


Frosh  section  cheering  the  team  on  to  victory. 


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Dick  Baughn  drives  through  a  tough  Kings  line. 


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DVC  0— DREXEL  13 

We  can  attribute  our  team's  downfall  this  day  to  the  mud, 
rain,  and  wind.  The  Aggies  threatened  in  the  second 
quarter  on  a  good  drive  but  the  old  fumble  popped  up. 
Drexel  turned  a  blocked  punt  into  a  touchdown.  There 
was  no  more  scoring  until  the  fourth  quarter  when 
Drexel  pushed  another  score  across. 


Peter  Blodgett — one  of  our  biggest  and  toughest  linemen. 


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DVC  10— MILLERSVILLE  0 
It  took  the  Aggies  fifty-six  minutes  to  score  in  this 
see-saw  battle  with  the  Marauders.  Gary  Ulrich  shot 
around  left  end  for  six  points.  Hal  Nightwine  converted 
for  his  seventh  straight  extra  point.  As  the  time  ran 
out  Tom  Shive  booted  a  thirty-two  yard  field  goal.  Mil- 
lersville  threatened  once  on  a  intercepted  pass  but  the 
Aggie  defense  held  them  on  the  four  yard  line. 


"What  happened  to  my  line? 


DVC  3— SUSQUEHANNA  51 
Susquehanna  finished  an  undefeated  season  by  rolling  over  the 
Aggies.  We  were  completely   outclassed  as  Susquehanna  was 
set  for  a  possible  bowl  bid.  The  only  bright  spot  for  the  Aggies 
was  a  record  setting  forty-eight  yard  field  goal  by  Tom  Shive. 


A  Susquehanna  back  about  to  be  tackled  by  an  Aggie 
defenseman. 


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CROSS  COUNTRY 


In  the  third  year  of  action,  the  Delaware  Valley  Cross- 
country team  finished  the  season  with  a  commendable 
7-1  record.  The  Lintamen  have  pulled  many  surprising 
upsets  during  the  season,  led  by  the  "Gold  Dust  Twins" 
Lou  Coppens  and  Jim  Murphy.  The  team's  future  looks 
even  brighter  because  the  squad  will  be  returning  in 
full  force,  next  year.  Other  returning  veterans  are  Cap- 
tain Conrad  Fisher,  Glen  Cooksen,  David  Scovel,  Leon 
Ritchey  and  Joe  Curtis. 


Lou  Coppens  on  his  way  to  another  first. 


Glen  and  Dave  bring  in  the  team's  3rd  and  4th 
positions. 


Team  Captain  Conrad  Fisher  makes  the  five  miles  appear  easy. 


106 


1962  Varsity  Cross-Country  Team — (L-R  first  row)  Coach  N.  Linta,  D.  Sco- 
vell,  L.  Coppens,  Captain  C.  Fisher,  R.  Murphy,  G.  Cooksen,  Manager  M. 
Campion.  (L-R  second  row)  E.  Hamm,  E.  Fahey,  L.  Ritchey,  R.  Lichtenwalner, 
J.  Curtis,  R.  Huddy. 


SEASON  RESULTS 

Aggies  Opp. 

Lincoln  22  34 

Eastern  Baptist  15  45 

Lebanon  Valley  27  26 

Eastern  Baptist  17  40 

Susquehanna  23  32 

Albright  20  35 

Millersville  31  27 

Gettysburg  3 1  26 

P.M.C.  23  32 

Washington  17  44 

Glassboro  41  20 


The  second  "Gold  Dust  Twin.' 


The  team  is  tired  after  another  victory. 


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WRESTLING 


Inaugural  Season 


SEASON 

RECORD 

Aggies 

Opp. 

Millersville  State 

3 

27 

Lycoming  Col. 

10 

23 

Lincoln  Un. 

23 

12 

York  Jr.  Col. 

24 

8 

Albright  Col. 

26 

6 

Wilkes  Col. 

10 

22 

The  initial  season  of  intercollegiate  wrestling  competi- 
tion by  the  "muscle  men"  of  D.V.C.  has  proved  to  be  a 
most  successful  one.  A  mid-season  record  of  2-2  with 
impressive  wins  over  Lincoln  University  and  York  Jr. 
College  clearly  indicated  team  potential. 

The  wrestling  squad,  composed  entirely  of  under- 
classmen, is  led  by  Captain  Donald  Day.  Other  out- 
standing squad  members  are  Charles  Suloff,  Roy  Ries, 
James  Horner,  Edward  Taggart,  and  Charles  Roth. 


1962-63  Varsity  Wrestling  Team  (Inaugural  season) — (L-R 
first  raw)  A.  Andrews,  W.  Smith,  C.  Roth,  J.  Harner,  R.  Ries, 
R.  Konefal.  (L-R  second  row)  Coach  J.  Maskas,  G.  Hunter,  J. 


Grande,  C.  Suloff,  J.  Stonack,  Manager  A.  Shiro.  (L-R  last 
row)  Student  Trainer  M.  Oilman,  A.  Hunt,  L.  Clayton,  C. 
Johnson,  D.  Johnson. 


108 


Wrestling  Coach  J.  Maskas  works  with  R.  Konefal  and  C.  Suloff. 


Congratulations  after  a  hard- 
won  victory. 


Turn   him  over   Ed,   the   team   wants   5    more   points    against   Lincoln. 


109 


BASKETBALL 


Dec.  1 
Dec.  4 
Dec.  7 
Dec.  11 
Dec.  13 
Dec.  15 
Jan.  9 
Jan.  12 
Jan.  16 
Jan.  29 
Feb.  2 
Feb.  6 
Feb.  8 
Feb.  12 
Feb.  14 
Feb.  19 
Feb.  22 
Feb.  26 


Drexel  Institute 
Phila.  College  of  Bible 
Glassboro  State  College 
Kutztown  State  College 
Eastern  Baptist  College 
Penn.  Military  College 
Lincoln  University 
Rutgers  of  South  Jersey 
Haverford  College 
Phila.  College  ofBible 
King's  College  (Pa.) 
Rugers  of  South  Jersey 
Phila.  Col.  of  Pharm.  &  Science 
Seton  Hall  of  Paterson 
Lincoln  University 
Jersey  City  State  College 
Phila.  Col.  of  Pharm.  &  Science 
Eastern  Baptist  College 


The  loss  of  four  seniors  from  last  year's  squad, 
made  the  outlook  dim  for  the  Aggies  1962-63 
Basketball  team.  The  bright  spots  for  this  team 
are  in  the  return  of  center  "Wild  Bill"  Mertens 
and  the  team  playmaker  Lou  Furman.  Other 
outstanding  Aggies  who  will  be  fighting  for  a 
starting  berth  are  Dave  Heebner,  Dick  Baughn 
and  Bill  Fisher.  In  addition  to  these  men,  there 
are  several  freshmen  which  show  great  potential. 


1962-63  Varsity  Basketball  Team — (L-R  first  row)  Head  Coach  Robert  Finn,  W.  Mertens, 
D.  Heebner,  L.  Furman,  R.  Baughn,  T.  Rathman,  Assistant  Coach  H.  Geerken.  (L-R  second 
row)  W.  Fisher,  S.  Fisher,  R.  Wagner,  G.  Ulrich,  D.  Schultz,  Manager  H.  Fink.  (L-R  third 
row)  C.  Hofmann,  W.  Traviss,  W.  Cottrell,  R.  DeMott. 


110 


All  eyes  follow  the  ball  as  the  game  begins. 


Daves  goes  for  two  from  the  corner. 


Help! 


Ill 


A  tense  moment. 


An  outside  jump  shot  by  Bill  Fisher. 


Lou  Furman  drives  through  the  defense  for  a 
nifty  two  points. 


112 


TRACK 


The  "Aggie"  Track  team  faces  one  of  the  tough- 
est schedules  of  any  team  representing  our  col- 
lege in  intercollegiate  competition.  Nevertheless, 
in  1962  they  were  able  to  obtain  impressive  wins 
over  Lycoming  and  Susquehanna.  The  team  was 
led  by  Captain  Dick  Carrol,  undefeated  pole 
vaulter.  Other  standouts  include  Lou  Coppens 
and  Jim  Murphy  in  the  distances,  Dave  Heeb- 
ner  and  Bob  Pras  in  the  hurdles,  and  Max  Hef- 
lich  and  Dennis  Hunter  in  the  440.  Others  are 
Bill  Hopkins,  Bill  Mertens,  Darryl  McCabe, 
Steve  Campayner  and  Ken  Roinos. 


TRACK   1962 

Aggies 

Opp. 

P.M.C. 

59 

72 

Millersville 

Rained  Out 

Albright 

57!/2 

73 

Gettysburg 

45 

85 

Lincoln 

62 

68 

Lycoming 

112 

19 

Cheyney 

Canceled 

Kutztown 

46 

85 

Sesquehanna 

86 

44 

(L-R  first  row)  B.  Feldmar  (Student  Manager),  F.  Szy, 
L.  Coppens,  R.  Murphy,  J.  Albrecht,  G.  Tiefenthaler. 
M.  Campion,  (Student  Manager).  (L-R  second  row)  T.  Os- 
wald, R.  Carroll.  S.  Campayner,  D.  McCabe,  M.  Hef- 
lich,  K.  Roinos,  W.  Hopkins,  R.  Pras.  (L-R  third  row) 


D.  Hunter,  A.  Berry,  R.  Steepy,  C.  Hofmann,  B.  Mer- 
tens, L.  Hahn,  D.  Heebner,  E.  Hamm,  C.  Fisher,  Coach 
Ned  Linta.  (L-R  fourth  row)  C.  Roth,  K.  Bergner,  R. 
Baughn,  B.  Howells.  R.  Scott,  R.  Dalrymple,  E.  Taggart. 


113 


Coach  Ned  Linta  gives  instructions  to  team  captains  (L-R)  M.   Heflich,   W. 
Wilson,  R.  Carrol. 


Max    and   Denny   round   the   last   turn    in   the 
"440." 


W.  Hopkins  preparing  to  let  the  javelin  fly. 


114 


Another   first    place    tie,    in    the    two 
mile  run,  by  Lou  and  Jim. 


The  teams  line  up  for  the  starting  of  the  quarter  mile. 


R.  Pras  clears  the  high  hurdle  with  ease. 


BASEBALL 


1962  Varsity  ■  Baseball  Team — (L-R  first  row)  H.  Nightwine, 
G.  Perry,  P.  Hoffman,  Coach  Robert  Chiodi,  D.  Ruff,  G. 
Caprio,  R.  Topeka.  (L-R  second  row)  K.  Bayles,  J.  Gall,  D. 
Goss,  J.  Blunkosky,  R.  Hoffner,  D.  Boyd,  Student  Trainer  M. 
Gilman.  (L-R  third  row)  W.  Currey,  T.  McMillen,  R.  Terry, 
C.  Ritchie. 


For  the  first  time  in  the  school's  history  the  baseball 
team  brought  home  the  Delaware  Valley  Conference 
championship.  The  team  earned  a  commendable  6-2 
league  record  in  the  1962  season.  With  only  one  player 
lost  through  graduation  the  1963  team  promises  a 
record  of  equal  merit.  This  team  will  be  led  by  captain 
"Gee"  Caprio  with  the  able  assistance  of  his  fellow  sen- 
iors D.  Ruff,  G.  Perry,  R.  Topeka,  P.  Hoffman,  and  H. 
Nightwine. 


SEASON 

RECORD 

Aggies 

Opp. 

Lincoln  Un. 

15 

4 

Kutztown 

5 

9 

Kutztown 

1 

11 

Phila.  Pharmacy 

10 

4 

E.B.C. 

9 

3 

E.B.C. 

5 

6 

Phila.  Pharmacy 

13 

6 

Rutgers  of  S.  J. 

9 

8 

Lincoln  Un. 

14 

13 

Glassboro  St. 

6 

II 

Rutgers  of  S.  J. 

9 

16 

116 


"Fireball"  Perry  on  his  way  to  clinching  an- 
other fine  victory. 


Not  many  balls  get  by  Capt.  "Gee"  Caprio  at  second  base. 


The  coach  and  "bench"  during  a  game. 


117 


Harry  goes  deep  into  left  field 
to  make  this  out. 


Pete  tries  hard  for  this  bouncer  along  the  third  base  line. 


A  hot  grounder  picked  up  by 
Bob  Topeka. 


118 


1962 
League 

Champs 


The  team  batting  champ   Don  Goss. 


An  easy  catch  for  Jerry. 


Dave  Ruff  goes  deep  into  center  field 
for  the  ball. 


-1-'    * 


119 


TENNIS 


P.M.C. 

Susquehanna  U. 
Kutztown 
Glassboro  St. 
Juniata 
Rutgers  S.  J. 
Lincoln  U. 
Cheyney 


TENNIS  1962 

Aggies         Opp. 


2 
0 
1 
4 
0 
4 
1 
5V4 


7 
9 
8 
4 
9 
5 
8 

V/2 


(L-R  first  row)  J.  Bayliss,  T.  Steepy,  P.  Bard.  (L-R  second  row)  J.  Jennings, 
Coach  Arthur  Brown,  K.  S.  Jagannath. 


Over  the  net. 


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This  is  the  way  you  hold  the  racket. 


120 


In  its  second  year  of  intercollegiate  competition  the 
Tennis  Team  was  able  to  achieve  one  win,  however, 
the  outlook  for  the  coming  seasons  is  considerably 
brightened  by  the  return  of  veterans  John  Bayliss  and 
Peter  Bard. 


Nifty  recovery  by  Tom  Steepy. 


Pete  Bard  showing  his  style. 


121 


GOLF 


In  its  second  year  as  an  intercollegiate  sport,  the  Golf  team  was  only 
able  to  participate  in  two  contests.  Inclement  weather  canceled 
three  of  the  remaining  contests.  The  1962  team  was  composed  of 
seniors.  This  year's  squad  has  to  be  rebuilt  in  order  to  replace  last 
years  seniors. 


SE/ 

^SON  RECORD 

Lincoln  Univ. 
Glassboro  State 

Aggi 

<es 
6 

Opp. 

Canceled 

12 

Juniata  College 
Drexel  Tech. 

Cheyney 

3 

Canceled 

15 

Canceled 

BOWLING 


The  first  full  season  for  this  years  Bowling  team  proved  to  be  a  highly 
successful  one.  The  team  went  undefeated  in  dual  matches  and  the 
seasons  highlight  came  on  March  2,  1963  when  they  captured  the 
Delaware  Valley  Conference  Bowling  Championship.  Congratula- 
tions to  its  fine  performance. 


Our  Intercollegiate  Howling  learn:  (L-/<)  W.  Keppler,  W.  Burns,  A.  Prophet,  H.  Hazen. 


122 


INTRAMURALS 


Intramurals  on  our  campus  have  grown  from  a 
very  small  inactive  function  to  one  of  the  most 
competitive,  most  efficiently  run  activities  on 
campus.  This  growth  of  intramurals  has  come 
about  through  the  great  work  of  the  Athletic 
Director,  Mr.  Linta,  for  he  has  spent  endless 
hours  working  and  improving  intramurals. 

Intramurals  are  designed  to  give  the  students 
physical  enjoyment  and  to  help  them  improve  their 
character  through  cooperation  and  competition. 

All  clubs  on  campus  participate  in  intramurals 
and  all  are  striving  to  win  the  supremacy  award 
which  is  given  annually  to  the  club  which  ac- 
cumulates the  most  points  through  intramural 
activities. 


The  men  responsible  for  the  success  of  our  In- 
tramural Sports  program:  Student  Director, 
Richard  Carroll;  Director  of  Athletics,  Ned  A. 
Linta. 


Volley  Ball  Champs — Animal  Husbandry  Club,  (L-R  kneeling)  T.  Sex- 
ton, N.  Hadsell,  P.  Scheele.  (L-R  standing)  R.  Harlan,  J.  Weatherbee, 
R.  Donald,  J.  Serotkin. 


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A-DAY 


14th  ANNUAL  CONFERENCE  NATIONAL  INTRA- 
MURAL ASSOC. 

On  March  28,  29,  30,  1963  Delaware  Valley 
College  was  honored  by  having  the  14th  Annual 
Conference  of  the  National  Intramural  Associa- 
tion held  on  its  campus.  With  the  help  of  the 
Intramural  Council  headed  by  Richard  Carrol 
and  the  Athletic  Director  Mr.  Linta,  our  intra- 
mural program  was  explained  to  the  associa- 
tion. Through  panel  discussions  conducted  by 
students,  different  intramural  programs  were  con- 
sidered to  find  their  strong  and  weak  points. 

The  Intramural  Council  and  Mr.  Linta  said 
that  our  intramural  program  has  made  an  excel- 
lent impression  on  Intramural  Directors  from 
other  Colleges  and  Universities  throughout  the 
country.  We  feel  this  was  another  achievement 
in  our  great  intramural  program. 


Track  Champs — Dairy  Society.  (L-R  kneeling)  C.  Knestrick,  R. 
Ries.  (L-R  standing)  M.  Horner,  T.  McMillen. 


Football  Champs — Food  Industry  Club, 

(L-R  front)  W.  Klementisz,  C.  Dennys,  N. 

Guardenier.  (L-R  back)  D.  Glick,  T.  Day, 

S.  Colburn. 


Basketball  Champs — Animal  Husbandry  Club,  (L-R 
front)  R.  Topeka,  J.  Shafer,  P.  Hoffman.  (L-R  standing) 
S.  Haviland,  D.  Brown,  R.  Donald,  D.  Boyd,  G.  Leon- 
hardt,  P.  Scheele. 


126 


Bowling  Champs — Agronomy  Club,  (L-R)  R.  McLucas,  S.  Crossley,  J.   Bauer,  W.  Patchell, 
H.  Hazen. 


Richard  Coates  (R)  President  of  the  Animal  Husbandry 
Club  accepts  the  Supremacy  Award  from  Student  Gov- 
ernment President,  William  Patchell. 


127 


A"  DAY 


Show  time 


The  black  sheep  of  the  family. 


128 


Interested  onlookers. 


^tsSSg 


Grand  champion  showman 


Adding  the  finishing  touches 


129 


Milkmaid 


Jumping  Exhibition 


130 


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Grand  Champion 


Tough  Competition 


A  lesson  in  milking 


131 


"Are  we  all  agreed?" 


CORNUCOPIA 
STAFF 


"Now  this  is  how  to  do  it" 


Complete  harmony 


132 


(L-R)  Bryan  Gebhardt,  Walt  Shannon,  Co-editors;  Harold  Rob- 
erts, Layout  and  Design  Editor;  Norman  Hedrick,  Business 
Editor;  Charles  Meyers,  Literary  Editor;  Jonathan  Yentis,  Pho- 
tography Editor;  Robert  Sabol,  Sports  Editor. 


Our  hardworking  editors. 


133 


Morris  H.  Goldman,  Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  ad- 
dresses the  Convocation  audience. 


CONVOCATION 


Dr.    Bertram    W.    Korn    and    Morris   H.    Goldman   presenting 
the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Science  to  James  Work. 


Faculty,  Administration,  and  visiting  dignitaries. 


134 


"We  salute  you,  James  Work,  for  your 

incalculable    devotion    to    the    College's 

welfare,  and  I  assure  you  that  it  is  one  of 

the  great  satisfactions  of  my  life  to  be 

able  to  confer  upon  you,  by  unanimous 

resolution  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  this 

first    honorary    degree    ever    granted    by 

the  Delaware  Valley  College  of  Science 

and  Agriculture, 

THE  DEGREE  OF  DOCTOR  OF 

SCIENCE 

on  this 

Founder's  day,  January  16,  1963." 


Dr.  George  Turner,  Dr.  James  Work  and  Mr. 
Morris  H.  Goldman. 


Congratulations   from    Dr.    Bertram    W. 
and  Mr.  Morris  H.  Goldman. 


135 


Compliments  of 

WEISBARD'S   DRUG   STORE 

Main  and  State  Sts. 
Doylestown,  Pa. 


KERSHNER'S   PHARMACY 

Joseph  H.  Kershner,  Ph.G. 
Phone  FI  8-4666 
Doylestown,  Pa. 


The 

DOYLESTOWN    NATIONAL   BANK 
AND   TRUST   CO. 

"On  the  Square" 

Doylestown,  Pennsylvania 

Other  Offices 

Warminster,  Pennsylvania 

Warrington,  Pennsylvania 

Doylestown  Center 


Compliments  of 

SHANNON   TREE   COMPANY 

Milford,  Pa. 


Compliments  of  the 

DAIRY   SOCIETY 


MODERN    DRYCLEANERS 
OF   DOYLESTOWN 

N.  Main  &  Lacey  St. 

Doylestown,  Pa. 

348-3163 


ROBERT  ROLLINS 

BLAZERS  INC. 

242  Park  Ave. 

South 

New  York  3,  N.  Y. 

Speci 

ilized  Blazer  Service 

Schools 

Athletic  Teams 

Colleges 

Awards  Committees 

Classes 

Golf  Clubs 

Bands 

Sororities 

Glee  Clubs 

Fraternities 

Choral  Groups 

Honor  Societies 

DIEGES   &   CLUST 

Manufacturing  Jewelers 

One  Wynnewood  Rd. 
Wynnewood,  Pa. 

Rings  —  Pins  —  Medals  —  Charms  —  Trophies 


136 


Pause  for  a  Coke! 


Inviting  you 

to  the  pause 

that  refreshes 

with  ice-cold 

Coca-  Cola 


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THE   PHILADELPHIA  COCA-COLA  BOTTLING   COMPANY 


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INSURANCE 
APPRAISALS 


Phone  5012 
16  West  State  Street 
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J.   CARROLL   MOLLOY 

Realtor  and  Insurance 

30  S.  Main  St. 

Doylestown,  Pa. 

348-4558 


BEAM   BUICK   COMPANY 

295  E.  Baltimore  Ave. 

Media,  Pa. 
LO  6-1742 

When  better  automobiles  are  built 
Buick  will  build  them. 


137 


Compliments  of  the 

ORNAMENTAL 

HORTICULTURE 

SOCIETY 


Compliments  of 

PERRY'S   ORCHARDS 

Hollidaysburg,  Pa. 


Compliments  of  the 

ANIMAL 

HUSBANDRY 

CLUB 


Compliments  of  a  Friend 
of 

Jerome   L.   Schorr 


Compliments  of  the 

DELAWARE  VALLEY  COLLEGE 

CONCERT  and  MARCHING  BAND 


Compliments  to  the 

CLASS  OF  "1963" 

from 

ATHOS   STEEL   SERVICE 


Compliments  of  the 

GLEE 
CLUB 


Compliments  of  the 

SCIENCE 
CLUB 


138 


Continental  Coffee  Company 

896  Manhattan  Ave. 
Brooklyn  22,  N.  Y. 


LANSDALE   HEATING 
SUPPLIES   CO.,   INC. 

Penn.  &  Chestnut  Streets 
Lansdale,  Pa. 


Compliments  of  your 

STUDENT  GOVERNMENT 


Compliments  of  the 

CLASS  OF  1965 


Washing  —  Lube 

SMITH'S   MOBIL 
SERVICE   STATION 

W.  E.  Smith,  Prop. 
Phone  348-9389 


LANDES   SERVICE   STATION 

West  State  &  Franklin  Sts. 

State  Inspection  —  Repairs  —  Tune-Up 
Phone:  348-9336 


139 


Compliments  of  a  FRIEND 


(•$) 

Carl's 

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AUTO  REPAIRING 

ROAD  SERVICE 

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COLLISION  WORK 

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24  HR.  TOWING 

Call  348-3826 

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BILL'S   SHELL   SERVICE 

Route  202  &  Lafayette  Street 
(Next  to  C.  B.  High  School) 

Doylestown,  Pa. 
Phone  348-9286 


GARDY   PRINTING   COMPANY 

28  West  State  Street 

Doylestown,  Pennsylvania 

Telephone:  348-4369 


Phone    EAbtoate    1-DD56 


TRAINO'S  LIQUOR  STORE 

Beer  -  Wines  -  Liquor 


CHURCH  ST.  &  CHURCH  RD. 

EVESBDRD,  N.  J.        P.  d.  Mom 


140 


Compliments  of  the 

CLASS  OF  1964 


LEIDY   L.   RUTH,   EST. 

Butter  &  Eggs 
Line  Lexington,  Pa. 


BROWN'S   FRUIT   FARM 

4500  Brown  Road 
Dayton,  Ohio 


MERCANTILE   PRESS,   INC. 

PRINTERS 

f£fi 

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1427  Ridge  Avenue 

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POplar  5-1901  POplar  5-2005 


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29-3 1  W.  State  Street 

Doylestown, 

Pa. 

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RD#1 

Allentown,  Pa. 

Phone  215434-1212 


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RENOVATIONS 


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PHONE:  FILLMORE  8-51  I  1     —     8-5561 


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ED'S  DINER 

Franklin  and  State  Sts. 
Doylestown,  Pa. 


Compliments  of 

BO-PEEP   CLEANERS 

Your  Fast  Service 
Cleaner  and  Launderer 

1 8  Doylestown  Shopping  Center 


GEORGE'S   SUNOCO   SERVICE 

TIRES— BATTERIES— ACCESSORIES 

N.  Main  &  East  Sts. 
Doylestown,  Pa. 


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Compliments  of  the 

CLASS  OF  1965 


RUDOLPH'S 
ARMY  &   NAVY  STORE 

HEADQUARTERS  FOR 
WORK  &  DRESS  CLOTHING;  SHOES 
FOOTWEAR,  CAMPING  EQUIPMENT 

FI  85230  Main  &  Oakland  Streets 

Doylestown,  Pa. 

S&HGREEN  STAMPS 


Phone:  Fillmore  8-4414 

DAVE'S  SPORTING  GOODS 

9  West  Court  Street 

Doylestown,  Pa. 

NYCE   PLANING   MILL  CO. 

Everything  to  build  anything 

N.  Franklin  Street 
Doylestown,  Pa. 
Phone  348-3576 


34  S.  Main  Street 
Doylestown,  Pa. 
EVERYTHING  MUSICAL 


Electrical  Appliances 
Record 
Stereo 

Television 


Compliments  of  Your 

STUDENT  STORE 


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THE 
D.V.C  ALUMNI  ASSOCIATION 

MARTIN  BROOKS  '54  President 
and 

NFS.  ALUMNI  FOUNDATION 

PHILIP  SPEVAK  '31  President 

Join  in  extending  congratulations  and  best  wishes  to  the  CLASS  OF 
1963.  We  look  forward  to  your  cooperation  in  support  of  your  ALMA 
MATER  and  your  continued  interest  in  this  association. 

The  purpose  of  the  Foundation  is  to  be  of  assistance  to  our  Alma  Mater. 

Projected  plans  are  to  build  up  our  principal  to  an  amount  where  the  interest  may  be  used  to 
purchase  needed  equipment  for  the  College  or  students:  and  to  provide  scholarships  or  partial 
scholarships  for  students  where  tuition  is  not  otherwise  available,  or  where  some  special  cir- 
cumstances may  apply.  A  Scholarship  Committee  under  the  control  of  the  Foundation  Board  of 
Directors  would  determine  scholarship  awards. 

Each  College  graduate  is  invited  to  participate  in  the  accomplishment  of  these  aims.  Annual 
dues  are  $5.00,  Life  Membership  is  $125. 


ounty  Linen  Center 

58  EAST  STATE  STREET 
DOYLESTOWN,  BUCKS  COUNTY,  PA. 


STAN    BOWER'S   CLOTHIER 

Featuring  'Botany'  '500'  Clothing 

and 

Van  Heusen  Shirts 

Doylestown,  Pa. 


Compliments  of  the 
HORTICULTURE   CLUB 


Compliments  of  the 

FOOD    INDUSTRY  CLUB 


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DeSOUSA  CAFE 


Isable  and  Tony  DeSousa,  Props. 


Best  Wishes  For  Your  Success 

Samuel  M.  Golden 

Graduate,  Class  1922 

President,  THE  AMBURGO  CO.,  INC. 
1315  Walnut  Street 
Philadelphia  7,  Pa. 


Plants: 


Hope,  Indiana 
Fresno,  California 


Serving  Formula  Feed  Manufacturers  Through- 
out The  Nation  For  Over  A  Quarter  of  a  Cen- 
tury With  Highest  Quality  Feed  Additives  and 
Specialized  Formula  Feed  Nutrition  Service. 


Compliments  of  the 

AGRONOMY   CLUB 


Compliments  of  the 

VARSITY  CLUB 


Best  Wishes  from  your 

Country  Cousins 

Flossie 

Truddie 

Mary  B. 

BeaK. 

Marlis 

Teddi 

Alberta 

ED'S   DINER 

Marge 

MERIN 


STUDIOS 


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PATRONS 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Miller  F.  Barrick 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Elmer  M.  Hedrick,  Sr. 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edgar  G.  Brown,  Jr. 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  H.  Prophet 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Val  Furman 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leidy  Heebner 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  H.  Eastlack 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  Topeka 

Frankenfield  &  Mill  Buick 

Compliments  of  a  Friend 

Atty.  Charles  A.  Mertens 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ralph  Rupert 

Pontiac  Paper  Co. 

Mark  W.  Hoffman 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  Sabol 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leonard  C.  Shafer 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  W.  Kraus 

Mrs.  Valarie  H.  Smith 

Mrs.  Helen  Binkin 

Maddox  Photo  Studio 

Henry  O.  Light 

Bucks  County  TV 

Matt's  Show  Repair  &  Dry  Cleaning 

Bob's  Sandwich  Shop 

Buten's  Paint  Store 

Gardy's  Book  &  Stationery  Store 

Nelson's  Barber  Shop 

Goss  Auto  Parts 

Barger's  Chicken  Shoppe 

Kenny's  News  Agency 

Histand's  Barber  Shop 

Nyce's  Shoe  Store 

Bert  Smith 

Ronnie's  Service  Station 

Electronic  Sales  Service 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  S.  Schorr 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Fred  R.  Shechter 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Everit  B.  Terhune,  Jr. 

Mr.  Fred  Blank 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  G.  B.  Simmons 

Mrs.  John  A.  Reid 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  C.  Thomas 

Adell  England  Zich 

Laura  Gebhardt 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  E.  Curtis 

Ralph  C.  McCabe 

Edward  M.  Wandcrman 

Michael  Rigolizzo 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  Witmer 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  S.  Frecon 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  Rathman 

Stanley  J.  Wrobcl,  Sr. 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harold  E.  Cashman 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  B.  Emery 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  Stein 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  S.  Guardenier 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  R.  J.  Meyer 

Edward  L.  Connor 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  Hopkins 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Nathan  Kaminsky 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Carl  Compton 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  F.  Schultz,  Jr. 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  M.  M.  Sauer 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Chris  C.  Siebert 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Nicholas  He  If 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul  Mauser 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  M.  G.  McLucas 

Acme  Auto  Accessories 

L.  L.  Trauger  Barber  Shop 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  B.  Jack  Anderson 

Harry  G.  Greenburg 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  Bunin 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  M.  B.  Novin 

Mrs.  Anna  B.  Vincent 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  Day 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  S.  Bakley 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  Vlazny 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Lester  J.  Wilson 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  C.  Barry 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  Stock,  III 

Remig  Ferrario 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  Papp 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  S.  Shelly 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  G.  Zelley 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  G.  Jennings 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  C.  Howell 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  E.  Gerstemeier 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  E.  Hoffner 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  Odenwald 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Nathaniel  Schwartz 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  Taggart 

C.  Richard  Ingram 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Francis  J.  Kronen 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  R.  R.  Rubba 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  K.  Ulrich 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  D.  Alioto 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Stonack 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  Wilk 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Albert  J.  Muscle 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Angels  Lamaina 

Joseph  &  Elizabeth  Cscpi 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Francis  R.  Gcrity 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  R.  Meyers 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ruben  Silvcrberg 


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PATRONS 

Samuel  Albert 

Ralph  W.  Hunter 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Matthew  J.  Cooney 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul  E.  Nickell 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Elwood  Frommer 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  B.  Albricht 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  G.  Dolan 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  G.  S.  Caprio 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  Renner 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Albert  Cantliffe 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Russell  Shannon 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  X.  Muldowney 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Albert  G.  Haldaman 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  E.  Holznagel 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Murry  Sanders 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  B.  Harner 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Vear  C.  West 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Arther  Tucke 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  S.  Conrad 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  P.  Thomas 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  R.  F.  Sazama 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Norman  J.  Bohl,  Jr. 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Clarence  Myers 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leslie  Croshaw 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  D.  Castleman 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  F.  Smith,  Jr. 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  Howard  Pheiffer 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  Gall 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  C.  H.  F.  Schafer 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  VanderVliet 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  Fleming 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  Thomas  Currey 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Kenneth  R.  Peterson 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Walter  E.  Woods 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  F.  Ringwald 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Percy  G.  Miller 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Howard  Flowers 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  Dunn 

Mrs.  Florence  C.  Snyder 

Harold  Polis 

The  Carl  W.  R.  Johnson's 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Andrew  Zonay,  Sr. 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jesse  E.  Livezey 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ralph  A.  Blodgett 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  H.  Hoek 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  H.  Allick 

Cross  Keys  Hardware  Store 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Maurice  Rogers 

Mr.  Frederic  L.  Hoffman 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Alex  Karmondi 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  A.  S.  Hazelton 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Floyd  N.  Doughty 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  M.  Rupell 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Stephen  Gural 

Captain  &  Mrs.  James  M.  Hoagland 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wayne  F.  Spaulding 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  E.  J.  Kavanagh 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  Sills 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Earl  Howett 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Herbert  E.  Sauer 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  LeRoy  Hoppaugh 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  Patchell 

Walter  F.  Schiewers 

Jack  &  Connie  Williams 

Rev.  &  Mrs.  Richard  D.  Bell 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  Larson 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harold  P.  Corbett 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ernest  Gommel 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  Shupack 

Mr.  Floyd  S.  Ritchey 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leonard  A.  Ciani 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  F.  Weatherbee 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  Yentis 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Fred  W.  Goll 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Clarence  Driscoll 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  A.  Zeek 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Peter  Casso 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  August  Dotterweich,  Jr. 

Maureen  &  Bruce 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Douglas  Morrow 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  Bayliss,  Sr. 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  F.  Coushore 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Elmer  M.  Harlan 

Robert  F.  Mowrer 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harry  Wilson 

Mr.  Frank  S.  Fisher 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  G.  C.  Watters 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Glenn  F.  Cookson 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Walter  Keppler,  Sr. 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Herman  Hazen 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Vernon  Nicholson 

M.  Schoenfield  Company 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  P.  Woods 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  Mulle 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Alfred  O.  Anderson 

Alexander  &  Eva  Serotkin 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Stanley  Andrews 

Delaware  Valley  Confectionary 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  Reuter 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Merwin  H.  Horner 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Lawrence  Harteis 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  Roth,  Jr. 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Alfred  E.  Demon 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  T.  Price 

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BOOSTERS 

Mark  Mowrer 

Ronald  Huddy 

David  Schultz 

R.  Alan  Zelley 

Tony  Mulle 

Samuel  Huffman 

Joe  Shupack 

Robert  Zeek 

Philip  Jurchak 

Kevin  Dolan 

Thomas  Speakman 

Ron  Alioto 

George  Miller 

John  Holznagel 

Leon  Ritchey 

Gary  Shisler 

Mark  Novin 

James  Hoppel 

Tom  Grygo 

Jim  Middleton 

Richard  McMullan 

Wally  Derstein 

Charles  Guloff 

Robert  Hoffner 

Gerritt  Terhune 

Paul  Kling 

Maurer  Lucien 

Donald  A.  Day 

Richard  Koes 

Charles  Dennys 

Thomas  King 

William  Shechter 

Carl  Johnson 

James  E.  Hazelton 

Bob  &  Diane 

Charles  Wagg 

Dave  Johnson 

Philip  Urbanik 

Bill  McNaughton 

Walter  Woods 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  T.  Hufhes 

L.  William  Klementisz 

Terry  Rathman 

John  Vaneschak 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  F.  E. 

McCarter 

Gene  Handwerk 

John  Stonack 

Minnesota  &  Barry 

Don  &  Mary 

Roy  Ries 

Art  Tucke 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank  Fisher 

Jim  Harteis 

Gary  Hoak 

Glen  E.  Compton 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  A.  P. 

Morrison 

Ed  Odenwald 

Richard  Rodel 

Ronald  Makus 

Jesse  Livezey 

Al  Anderson 

Jay  Rupell 

John  R.  Vlazny 

Scott  M  auger 

Ben  Rainear 

Kenneth  Stuart 

Joseph  Krenitsky 

Jim  Igler 

Mike  Poleck 

Howard  S.  Fink 

Ed  Taggart 

John  H.  Paulding 

Jr. 

Tom  Hawk 

Jim  Sazama 

William  L.  Bauerle,  Jr. 

Skip  Moorhouse 

David  Scovell 

Jim  &  Bernice 

Robert  Hilsen 

Allie  Hunt 

John  Ringwald 

Frank  &  Honey 

Allen  Berry 

Gary  Hunter 

Barry  Cutler 

Roland  Schantz 

John  Bayliss 

Barry  Gratz 

Russell  Shannon 

Jeff  Morelock 

Jim  Corbett 

Miss  Jeanne  McGlade 

George  Reuter 

Bill  Kronen 

Raymond  Cupples 

Richard  E.  Lichtenwalner 

Andy  Zonay 

John  Hewitt 

Roland  Bergner 

Robert  Hoover 

Thomas  Schive 

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