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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,
\JU^rf
ALbert E. Meder, Jr
Chairman
cc:
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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"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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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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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
lR8T.it
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
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Susquehanna
3
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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.
102
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Interested onlookers.
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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?"
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Editor; Charles Meyers, Literary Editor; Jonathan Yentis, Pho-
tography Editor; Robert Sabol, Sports Editor.
Our hardworking editors.
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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.
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Washing — Lube
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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.
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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
Toney Shiro
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