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EDITORS 

Peter  F.  Gerity 
Robert  M.  Sauer 

BUSINESS  MGR. 

Thomas  R.  Hawk 

ADVISOR 

Harold  E.  Snvder 


We  Dedicate  .  .  . 


this  yearbook  to  Ned  A.  Linta. 

Our  association  with  you  in  these  last  four  years 
has  taught  us  a  manifold  lesson.  This  lesson  is  not 
academic  in  nature. 

It  is,  however,  both  practical  and  philosophical. 
Yours  is  a  lesson  by  which  we  discover  a  spirit  of 
life  and  selfless  dedication  to  an  ideal  and  to  those 
associated  with  that  ideal. 

For  many  of  us  these  four  years  will  terminate  our 
formal  education. 

However,  the  lesson  which  you  have  given  us  shall 
continue  to  be  that  assuring  force  by  which  we 
will   attain   the  goals  toward   which  we  strive. 


NED  A.  LINTA 

Director  of  Athletics 


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DELAWARE   VALLEY   COLLEGE   OF   SCIENCE   AND   AGRICULTURE 

DOYLESTOWN.    PENNSYLVANIA 


JAMES   WORK 

PRESIDENT 


To  the  Members  of  the  Class  of  1965 


During  your  years  at  the  College,    you  have  seen  many  im- 
provements in  our  facilities,    a  great  expansion  in  our  physical 
plant,    and  a  broadening  and  strengthening  of  our  academic  pro- 
gram.     You  have  been  with  us  during  our  most  critical  period  — 
the  period  of  our  evaluation  by  the  Middle  States  Association  of 
Colleges  and  Secondary  Schools.     You  have  shared  with  us  our 
great  joy  on  the  occasion  of  our  accreditation  by  this  authority. 
You  have  in  fact  been  a  part  of  what  will  go  down  on  the  records 
as  the  greatest  growth  period  in  the  history  of  the  College,    both 
academically  and  physically. 

I  am  sure  that  this  wonderful  experience  has  imbued  within 
you  an  intense  feeling  of  accomplishment,    and  will  inspire  you 
to  continue  to  support  your  Alma  Mater  and  to  dedicate  your- 
selves to  the  numberless  things  which  you  may  do  for  the  benefit 
of  those  who  follow  you. 

I  can  say  without  any  hesitation  or  equivocation  that  the  future 
of  the  College  rests  with  its  graduates. 

May  you  go  through  life  in  peace,    in  happiness  and  in  dignity. 

Sincerely, 


Morris  H.  Goldman 
Chairman 


Board 


Mr.  William  M.  Adler 
Mr.  Sydney  K.  Allman.  Jr. 
Mr.  Gustave  C.  Ballenberg 
Mr.  Herbert  Harness 
Mr.  Leon  L.  Rerkowitz 
Mr.  Frank  G.  Binswanger 
Dr.  Boris  Blai 
Miss  Pearl  S.  Buck 
Mr.  David  Burpee 
Mr.  W.  Atlee  Burpee,  III 
Mr.  Samuel  Cooke 
Mr.  Benjamin  Goldberg 
Mr.  Samuel  M.  Golden 
Mr.  Morris  H.  Goldman 
Dr.  Lester  M.  Goldsmith 
Mr.  George  G.  Gray- 
Mr.  Albert  M.  Greenfield 
Mrs.  Julian  A.  Hillman 


of  Directors 


Mr.  Julius  Klriri 

Mr.  Charles  Kline 

Dr.  Bertram  \\ .  (Corn 

Mr.  Joseph  L.  Krauskopf 

Mi.  Manfred  I!.  Krauskopf 

Mr.  Al  Paul  Lefton 

Mr.  David  Levin 

Mi.  Merw  in  Lewis 

Mr.  Samuel  P.  Mandril 

Mr.  Sydney  J.  Markovitz 

Mr.  William  II.  Merz 

Mr.  Abe  Miller 

Dr.  Selig  J.  Miller 

Dr.  John  P.  Milligan 

Dr.  Ira  J.  Mills 

Mr.  William  A.  Reiter 

Mr.  Lee  J.  Robinson 

Mr.  Leon  Rosenbaum 


Mr.  Fred  L.  Rosenbloom 
Mr.  Edward  Rosewater 
Mr.  Walter  M.  Rosskam 
Dr.  Bernard  B.  Rotko 
Mr.  \l.atln-w  B.  Rudofker 
Mr.  Mnnis  W.  Satinsky 
Mr.  Philip  S.  Seltzer 
Hon.  Harry  Shapiro 
Mr.  Louis  Silverstein 
Mr.  Isaac  Stern 
Sen.  Israel  Stiefcl 
Mr.  Maurice  L.  Strauss 
Mr.  FredH.  W.i.l.- 
Mr.  Matthew  B.  Weinstein 
Mr.  Morris  Wolf,  Esq. 
Dr.  James  Work 
Dr.  Sydnej  L.  Wright 
Mr.  William  H.  Yerkes,  Jr. 


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JOSEPH  E.  FULCOLY,  B.S 
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OSKAR  H.  LARSSON,  B.S.,  M.Ed. 
Registrar  and  Ass't  Director  of 
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JEAN  H.  SMITH 

Administrative  Assistant 


GEORGE  W.  ROBINSON 
Ass't  Treasurer  and  Comptroller 


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Mrs.  F.  Lutz 
Mrs.  K.  Geraci 
Mrs.  A.  Bricklemyer 


Miss  M.  Burleigh 
Mrs.  H.  Christ 
Mrs.  A.  Raught 


Mrs.  M.  Moore 
Mrs.  E.  Albers 
Mrs.  E.  Rogers 


Mr.  G.  Angeny,  Mrs.  E.  Brucker.  Mrs.  M.  Melcher.  Mr.  C.  Thomas 


Mrs.  S.  Harkins,  Mrs.  B.  Lindsey.  Mrs.  A.  Ward.  Mrs.  B.  Verabel 


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One  shall  sing  no  mass. 

One  shall  sing  no  mourning  prayer 

Nothing  shall  be  asked; 

Nothing  shall  be  done, 

On  the  day  of  my  death. 


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Mr.  Lionel  M.  Adelson 

Associate  Professor  of 
Biology 


Dr.  William  F.  Anderson 
Professor  of  Poultry 

Pathology 


Mr.  John  C.  Barnes 
Assistant  Professor  of 
Food  Industrv 


Mr.  Clinton  R.  Blackmon 
Associate  Professor  of 
Plant  Science 


Mr.   Fredric  S.   Blau 
Professor  of  Landscape  Design 


Dr.   David   Blumenfield 
Assistant  Professor  of 
Horticulture 


Dr.  Paul  R.  Bowen 

Professor  of  Biology 


Dr.  Arthur  Brown 
Associate  Professoi  'if 
Dairy  Husbandry 


Mrs.   Helen  C.  Buckman 

Director  of  Glee  Club 


Mrs.  Claire  S.  Brown 
Special  Instructor  in  Music 


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Mr.   Ronald  C.   Deering 
Assistant  Professor 
of  Biology 


Mr.  H.  W.  Craver 

Assistant  Professor  of 
Physical  Education 


Mr.  Charles  C.  Conover 

Senior  Bacteriology, 
Instructor  in  Poultry 
Pathology 


Dr.  Jesse  Elson 

Professor  of 
Chemistry 


Mr.  James  E.  Diamond 
Assistant  Instructor  in  Agriculture 


Dr.  Joshua  Feldstein 
Associate  Professor  of 
Horticulture 


Mr.  Reginald  D.  Forbes 

Associate  Professor  of 
English 


Mr.  Byron  W.  Fraser 

Assistant  Professor  of 
Food  Industry 


Dr.  Ellery  W.  French 

Assistant  Professor  of 
Biology 


Mr.  Joseph  E.  Fulcoly  Jr. 


Mr.  Boyd  W.  Ghering 
Assistant  Professor  of 
Agronomy 


Mrs.  Johanna  Keunecke 
Supervisor  of  Housing 


Dr.  Peter  Click  Jr. 

Professor  of  Political 
Science 


Mr.   Frank  Grau 

Instructor  in 
Floriculture 


Mr.  Allan  C.  Hartley 
Assistant   Professor  of 
Mathematics  and  Physics 


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Dr.  Silas  D.  Lewis 
Associate  Professor  of  Biology 


Dr.  Robert  S.  Orr 
Assistant  Professor  of 
Chemistr) 


Mi.  James  II.  Popham 
Assistant  Professor 
of  Mathematics 


Dr.  Tibor  Pelle 

Professor  of  Animal 
Husbandry 


Dr.   Julian   Prundeanu 
Associate  Professor  of 
Agronomy 


Airs.  Edith  M.  Prundeanu 
Special  Instructor 
in  German 


Mr.  Chester  W.  Raught 
Instructor  in  Dairy  Husbandry 


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Mr.  Charles  W.  Roberts 
Instructor  in  Enalish 


Mr.  Abraham  Rellis 
Instructor  in 
Floriculture 


Mr.  Harold  E.  Snyder 

Associate  Professor 

of  Business  Administration 


Mr.   John  W.  Taylor 
Associate  Professor 
of  Physics 


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Mr.  Clarence  B.  Steinberg 
Assistant  Professor  of  English 


Mr.  Gilbert  S.  Trelawny 
Assistant  Professor  of 
Microbiology 


Mr.  J.  Dale  Yoder 
Instructor  in  General 
Studies 


Mr.  Richard  S.  Warga 


Mr.   Fred  T.  Wolford 
Instructor  in 
Agricultural  Mechanics 


Mr.  Douglas  L.  York 
Special  Instructor  in  English 


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DONALD  RAYMOND  ABB 

'•Don" 
Brooklyn.  New  York 
Biology 
Science   Society    1.    2.    3.    4;    Animal    Husbandry    Club    1; 
Contemporary    Club    3.    1:    A-Day    Representative    3:    Glee 
Club  2.  3:  Intramurals:  Volleyball  1.  2.  3.   I.  ''Don't  panic" 
...  A  weight  lifter. 


"A    sound   mind   in   a   sound    body." 


-Locke 


FREDERIC  GEOFFREY  ALBERT 
"Fred" 
Philadelphia.  Pennsylvania 

Ornamental  Horticulture 
Ornamental    Horticultural    Societv    1.   2.   3.   4;    Band    1;    In- 
tramurals:    Softball    2:     Sports:'   Golf     1:     CORNUCOPIA. 
"Nice!    .  .  .   "Hi!"  ...  An  art  exhibitor.   "O-Gay" 

"There   is   nothing   more   certain    than    that   every   man 
would  he  a   uit   if  he  could." 

— Addison 


JOHN  ERNEST  ALBRECHT 

"Dwarf" 
Cheltenham.   Pennsylvania 
Animal  Husbandry 
Animal   Husbandry   Club   1.  2.  3.  4.   Program   Chairman   3, 
President   4:    A-Day   Committee   4;    Glee   Club    1.   2.   3.   4, 
Vice  President  3:    Delta  Tau  Alpha  3.  4:    A-Day  Champion 
Sheep  Showman  3:   Intramurals:   Football  2.  3.  4.  Bowling 

2.  3.  4,  Softball  3.  4:  Sports:  Wrestling  1.  Track  1.  Bowling 

3.  "But   I   wanted  to  study"   .   .   .   Farm   House  Co-chairman 
.  .  .  Breakfast  Club. 

"But    uhere    is    the    boy    who    looks    after    the    sheep? 
He's  under  the  haystack  fast  asleep." 

— Anonymous 

ADOLFO  LUIS  AMORIN 
"Latin  Lover" 
Cajamarca.  Peru 
Dairy  Husbandry 
Dairv  Societv  1.  2.  3.  4:  Gleaner  4:  Farm  Show  4:   Intra- 
murals: Volleyball  2.  4.  Track  1.  4.  Basketball  2,  4.  Sports: 
Tennis  3.  Track   1.   "Lima  Bean"   .   .   .   "See  That   Chick" 
.  .  .  "Momma  Mia"  .  .  .  Latin  Bandit. 


"He  who  loves  not  his  country  can 


love  nothing" 
— Johnson 


ALLEN  STANLEY  ANDREWS 
"Buck" 

Long  Valley.  New  Jersey 
Dairy  Husbandry 
Dairy  Society  1.  2,  3.  4.  President  4:  Inter-Club  Council  4; 
Delta  Tau  Alpha:  Dairy  Judging  Team  3;  A-Day  Com- 
mittee 4:  Sports:  Wrestling  1.  2.  4;  Farm  Show  4.  "Co- 
Chairman  of  Farm  House"  .  .  .  Breakfast  Club  .  .  .  "Hey, 
let's  go  for  a  couple." 

"His  Brow  is   act   with  honest  sweat." 

— Longfellow 

RICHARD  HENRY  BAUGHN  HI 
"Dick" 

Media.  Pennsylvania 
Horticulture 
Horticultural  Society   1.  2.  3:  4:   Varsity  Club   1.  2.   3,  4; 
Intramurals:  Softball  1.  2.  3.  4.  Student  Director  4;   Sports: 
Football  1.  2.  3.  4.  Basketball  1,  2,  3.  4,  Track  1,  2.  "Boots" 
.  .  .  "Proprietor  of  the  Gym"  .  .  .  "Big  Deep" 

"Popularity?  It  is  glofy  's  Small  Change." 

—Hugo 

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JOSEPH  JAMES  REIT/ 
"Bromo" 
Edison,  Pennsylvania 
Ornamental  Horticulture 
Ornamental    Horticultural   Society    1,   2.   3,    I;    Delta   Tan 
Alpha.   President    I:    Flower   Judging   Team   2,   3,    I.    "Hi- 
Hope  to  see  you  in  the  spring". 

"Though  nothing  can  bring  back  the  hour  of  splendor 
in  the  grass,  of  glory   in  the  flower." 

\\  ordsworth 

JEFFER1    PHILIP  BERGER 
"Jeff" 

Pittstown.  New  Jersey 
Dun  \  Husband/  \ 
Dairy  Societ)  1.  ~.  3,  I.  Secretary-Treasurer  3,  4:  Farm 
Show  I:  Glee  Club  1.  2;  A-Day  Committee  2,  3,  1.  Pub- 
licity Chairman  3,  Co-chairman  1:  Delta  Tan  Alpha;  Dairy 
Judging  Team  3;  Class  Secretary  3,  4;  A-Day  Champion 
Dairy   Showman   2,   3;    "Oo\v-0ow-0ow-0ow" 

"Seriousness  shows  itself  more  majestic  when  laughter 
leads  the  way." 

— Heine 


KARL  ROLAND  BERGNER 
"Reds" 

Springfield,  Pennsylvania 
Agronomy 
Agronomy  Club  1.  2,  3.  4:  Soil  Conservation  Society  3,  4; 
Glee  Club  1;  Intramurals:  Football  1.  2.  3.  4,  Volleyball 
1,  2.  3,  4,  Basketball  1.  2.  3.  4,  Softball  1,  2,  3,  4;  Sports: 
Track  1,  2,  3,  4;  Band  1,  2.  3,  4,  President  4;  Delta  Tau 
Alpha.   "Sure,  can't  quite   figure  it  out!" 

"Without  music  life  would  be  a  mistake." 

— Nietzsche 

EDGAR  GEORGE  BROWN  III 

"E-George" 

Glenside,  Pennsylvania 

Biology 

Science  Society  1,  2,  3,  4,  Secretary  4;  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3, 

4:  Intramurals:  Volleyball  1.  "Such  is  life  in  the  large  city 

of  Doylesburg" 

"Nature  and  books  belong  to  the  eyes  that  see  them." 

— Emerson 


DANIEL  JAMES  CANTLIFFE 

"Danny" 
River  Edge,  New  Jersey 
Horticulture 
Horticultural  Society  2,  3,  4,  Secretary-Treasurer  4;  Agron- 
omy Club  1;   Soil  Conservation  Society  3.  4:   Class  Treas- 
urer   2,    3,    4;    Delta    Tau    Alpha,    Vice-President;    A-Day 
Champion   Horticulture  2,  3;   "It's  go-home  Day" 

"Business?  It's  quite  simple.  It's  other  people's  money." 

— Dumas 

RICHARD  ANGELO  CHICKILLO 

"Chick" 
Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania 
Horticultural  Society  1,  2,  3,  4.  Vice-President  3,  President 
4;  Varsity  Club  2,  3,  4,  President  4;   A-Day  Committee  4. 
Champion  2.  3;    Intramurals:   Bowling   1.  2.   3,  4,  Softball 
1,  2,  3,  4;   Sports:   Football  1,  2.  3.  4. 

"Old  age  comes  on  suddenly  .   .  ." 

— Rahal 

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MICHAEL  R.  CHUDKOWSKI 

"Ski" 

Sayreville.   lVew   Jersey 

Biology 

Science   Societ)    2.   3.    1.    Intramural   Representative    1:    In- 

tramurals:   Football   2.  3.    I.   Basketball  2.   3,    1.   Volleyball 

2.  3.    1.  Softball  2.  3.    I:  Sports:  Golf  .'!.    1.  "Are  noli  sure?" 

"Thoughts  that  often  lie  too  deep  for  tears" 

— Wordsworth 

GLENN  EUGENE  COMPTON 
"Couip" 
Saltsburg.  Pennsx  lvania 
Horticulture 
Horticultural   Society    2.  3.    I:    Animal   Husbandrj    Club    1: 
Intramurals:     Bowling    .'i.     I:     CORNUCOPIA.    "Sack    out 
time 

"Life  is   the   best   thing    ice   can   make   out   of  it.  ' 

— Curtis 


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LOUIS  F.  COPPENS 
"Lou" 
New   Hope.  New   Jersey 
Horticulture 

Horticultural   Society    1:    Varsitv   Club    1.   2.   3.   4;    Sports: 
Cross  Country   1.  2.  3.  4.  Track  1.  2.  3.  4:   "What?" 

"//  /  should  lose,  let  me  stand  by  the  side  of  the  road 
and   cheer   as    the    winners   go    by.  ' 

— Braley 

WILLIAM  SUTER  CROUSHORE 

"Crusher" 
Buffsdale,  Pennsylvania 
Animal  Husbandry 
Animal   Husbandry   Club    1.   2,   3,  4,   A-Day   Representative 
3,  Vice-President  4;  A-Day  Committee  3,  Animal  Husbandry 
Judoin-  Team    1.  Farm  Show  2.  3,  4;   Intramurals:   Bowl- 
ing W  Football  4:   Sports:  Wrestling  1.  "I  have  to  lose 
some  weight. 

"//e   who  has   reason  and  good  sense^  at  his  command 
needs    lew   of   the  arts   of  the   orator." 

— Goethe 


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RAYMOND  JOSEPH  CSEPI 
"Ray" 

North  Brunswick,  New  Jersey 
Animal  Husbandry 
Animal    Husbandry    Club    1;    Science    Society    4;    Circle    K 
Club  4;  Contemporary  Club  4;  Photography  Club  4;  Gleaner 
4;   Intramurals:  Volleyball  2;   Sports:   Football   1,  2,  Track 
1,  2.  "I  can't  go,  I  have  to  study"  "Why  is  that"? 

"Theirs  not  to  reason  why,  theirs  but  to  do  or  die." 

— Tennyson 

WILLIAM  THOMAS  CURREY 
"Top  Cat" 
Chester.   Pennsylvania 
Agronomy 
Agronomy  Club  2,  3,  4,  Recording  Secretary  3;   Soil  Con- 
servation  Society   3,   4,   President   3,   4;    Delta  Tau   Alpha; 
A-Day   Committee   3,   4;    "Agros    Nomos" 

"It's   not   the   earth    the   meek   inherit,   it's   the   dirt." 

— Lerner 


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R0NA1  I)  HOWELL  DALRYMP1  I 
"Dal" 
Plainfield,  New   Jersej 
Animal  Husband  \ 
Husbandrj  Club  I.  2,  3,   I:  Delta   rau    Upha;  Farm 
.    Animal    Husbandry    Judging    Tram     I:    (OHM  - 
COP!  \.   Intramurals:   Basketball    I.   Volleyball    I.    1;   Sports: 
Track    I:   "Hideaway"  .   .   .   Breakfast  Club   .  .  .  "I  mph" 
.  .  .  "Let's  go  in  the  I  Hnei .  Pete." 

"One  Life;   A   little  gleam   of  time   between   two  eter- 
nities." 

— Carlyle 

DONALD    VLLISON  DAY 

"Don" 
(  pper  Darby,  Pennsj  Ivania 
Inimal  Husbandrj 
Animal  Husbandry   Qub   1.  2.  .'!.    1.  Intramural  Representa- 
tive 3,  4;  Student  Government  Representative   I,  ■'>.    I.  Stu- 
dent Court  Judge  4;   Farm  Show    1:    Intramurals:    Ba 
ball  2.  3,   I,  Football  1.  2,  3,  1.  Softball  1.  2,  3,   1:  Sports: 
Wrestling  1.  2.  3,    I.  Captain    1.  2.  3,    1.   Baseball  2.   3,    1. 
Captain    1.  "This  is  true"  .  .  .  "That's  Close." 

"A    brave   man   may   jail   hut   cannot   yield." 

\ristotle 


WILLIAM  J.  DERBY 

"Bill" 

King  of  Prussia,  Pennsylvania 
Chemistry 
Science  Society  4:    Intramurals:    Football    1:    Sports:    Foot- 
hall  1. 

"Though  this  be  madness,  yet  there  is  method  in  '/.'" 

— Shakespeare 

ANDREW  ROBERT  DUDAS 
"Dudi" 

Fairview,  Pennsylvania 

Horticulture 

Horticultural  Society  1.  2,  3,  4:   Contemporary  Club  2.  3- 

Intramurals:    Basketball    1,   2,  3,  4.   Bowling   1,  2,   Softba 

2,  3,  4,  Volleyball  2,  3,  4;  Sports:  Baseball  1.  "Sure." 

"He  bids  the  ruddy  cup  go  round,  till  sense  and  sor 
row  both  are  drowned." 

—Scott 


JOHN  STERRETT  DUNN  JR. 
"Jay" 

Audubon,  New  Jersey 
Agronomy 
Agronomy  Club  1.  2,  3,  4,  Treasurer  2,  President  3,  4;  Soil 
Conservation  Society  3,  4;  A-Day  Committee  3,  4:  Delta 
Tau  Alpha;  Prom  Committee  Chairman;  Intramurals:  Foot- 
ball 1,  2.  3.  Softball  1.  2.  3,  4,  Volleyball  1.  2.  3,  4.  "Let's 
Go." 

"Nothing  great  ivas  ever  achieved  without  enthusiasm." 

— Emerson 

PETER  FRANCIS  GERITY 
"Jerky" 
New  Providence,  New  Jersey 
Animal  Husbandry 
Animal   Husbandry   Club  2.   3,  4;    Dairy   Society    1;    Delta 
Tau   Alpha:    Senior   Class   President;    Student  Court   Prose- 
cutor: Student  Government  4:  CO-EDITOR  CORNUCOPIA. 
"You're  kidding;  right?" 

"By  the  work  one  knows  the  workmen." 

— La  Fontaine 


RICHARD  ALAN  GLASER 
"Glase" 
New  York  City,  New  York 
Ornamental  Horticulture 
Ornamental   Horticultural   Society   1,  2,  3,  4;    Photography 
Club  3,  4;   Furrow  2,  3;   Gleaner  2,  3,  4;   Band  1;   COR- 
NUCOPIA    LAYOUT    EDITOR.    "Never    put    off    till    to- 
morrow what  you  can  put  off  till  the  day  after". 

"A    mighty   maze!   But   not    without   a   plan." 

— Pope 

ERNEST  ROBERT  GOMMEL 
"Bob" 

New  Britain,  Pennsylvania 
Chemistry 
Science  Society  2,  3,  4;  Sports:  Cross  Country  1. 
ried  .  .  .■  "Yes,  I  love  my  mother-in-law." 

"/  light  my  candles  from  their  torches." 

— Burton 


Mar- 


DENNIS  STEPHEN  GURAL 

"Denny" 
Saddle  Brook,  New  Jersey 
Food  Industry 
Food    Industry    Club    1.   2.    3.    1.    Intramural    Representative 

2,  Vice-President  3:   Furrow  3:   Student   Government   1.  2, 

3,  4,    Treasurer     1:    A-Day    Champion    Food    Industry    2, 
Reserve  3:    Intramurals:   Football   2,  3.    1.  Vollexball  2.   3. 

4,  Softball   2,   3.    1:    Sports:    Football    1.   Track    3.    "You've 
got  to  be  kidding  me"  .   .  .  "Huh!!"'   .  .   .  Farm   House. 


"The    ivorld    is    governed 


inch' 


-Anonymous 


JAMES  PHILIP  HARNER 

"Jim" 
Oldwick,  New  Jersey 
Dairy  Husbandry 
Dairy   Society    1,   2,   3,   4,   Vice-President   3:    Varsity   Club 
2,   3,  4,  Treasurer  3;    Delta   Tau   Alpha.   Secretary:    COR- 
NUCOPIA SPORTS  EDITOR;   Intramurals:   Softball  2.  3. 
4;    Sports:    Football    1.   2,  Wrestling   1.   2:    "Right!!"    .    .    . 
"Goin'  to  Washington?"  "Farm  House." 

"Iron  hand  in  a  velvet  glove." 


JOHN  CHARLES  HARRISON 
"John" 
Stockton,  New  Jersey 
Dairy  Husbandry 
Dairy  Society  1,  2.  3,  4;  Delta  Tau  Alpha;  "J.C.H."  "Wait- 
er" Bee  Keeper. 

"He  that  hath  knowledge  spareth  his  words." 

—Bible 

JAMES  LAWRENCE  HARTEIS 
"The  Turtle" 
Ebensburg,   Pennsylvania 
Dairy  Husbandry 
Dairy  Society   1.  2,  3,  3,  Secretary-Treasurer  2;   Glee  Club 
1;  Varsity  Club  2,  3,  4;  A-Day  Dairy  Champion  1,  Reserve 
2;   Dairy  Judging  Team  3:    Delta  Tau   Alpha;   Class  Presi- 
dent  1,  2,  3;    Student  Government   1.   2.   3,  4,   Vice-Presi- 
dent 3,   President  4:    Intramurals:   Volleyball   1,  2,   Basket- 
ball 1,  2,  3,  Softball  1,  2,  3,  4,  Wrestling  4;   Sports:  Foot- 
ball  1,   2,  3.   "All   in   favor  say   aye"   "You   know   what   I 
mean." 

"Honor,  truth,  and  manhood,  these  are  the  things  that 
stand." 

— Olson 

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THOMAS  R.  HAWK 
"Bird" 
Andalusia,  Pennsylvania 
Ornamental  Horticulture 
Ornamental  Horticultural  Society    I.  2.  3,    I.   \  Day  Repre- 
sentative 3,   Reserve   2,   Grand   2.    Reserve   Grand    3,     \  Day 
Committee   3;    Intramurals:    Volleyball    I.   2.    I.   Track   2, 

Softball  1,2,3,  I.  Bowling  I;  S] s:  Wrestling  L;  Furrow 

Business  Manage!  3;  Gleaner  Publishei  I.  Gleaner  Busi- 
ness Manage)  3;  CORNUCOPIA  BUSINESS  MANAGER; 
"( loldwater  in  "64" 

"Thou   tin-./  not  born  for  death,  immortal  bird. 

— Keats 

FRANKLIN  LEWIS  HIST 
"Frank" 

Glenn  Mills.  Pennsylvania 
Agronom  y 
Agronomy  Club  1.  2.  3,   I:  Soil  Conservation  Society  3,  4, 
\ -Da\    Representative;    Intramurals:   Softball  2,  3,    i.   Vol- 
leyball •'!.    1.  Football  3,  Howling  3,  Badminton  2:   Agronomy 
('luh  Chauffeur;  "Just  a~k  me  how  much  I  care." 


"Why  so  pale  and  nan,  fond  lover?" 


-Suckling 


/  am  a  part  of  all  that  I  have  met." 


.1  VMES  M.  HOAGLAND 

"Hoagy" 
Berkeley  Heights.  New  Jersey 
Dairy  Husbandry 
Dairy  Society  1,  2.  3.  1;  Intramurals:  Bowling  1,  2,  3,  4, 
Softball  1.  2.  3.  4,  Football  2,  Volleyball  1,  2,  3.  4,  Basket- 
ball 1,  2.  3:  Student  Government  3,  4,  Secretary  4;  Delta 
Tau  Alpha;  CORNUCOPIA  ACTIVITIES  EDITOR;  Prom 
Committee;  "No,  I'm  going  to  Jersey  this  weekend."  "My 
car  broke  down  again  .  .  ."  "Hey,  Kav,  can  I  use  the 
Jeep?" 


-Tennyson 


MERWIN  H.  HORNER  JR. 
"Mer" 

Salem,  New  Jersey 
Dairy  Husbandry 
Dairy  Society   1,  2,  3,  4,   Intramural   Representative  4;   A- 
Day   1,  2,  3,  4;   Intramurals:   Football  2,  3,  4,  Softball   1, 
2,  3,  4,  Basketball  3,  Track  2,  3,  4.  Volleyball  3,  4,  Bowl- 
ing 4;   Farm  Show  4;  CORNUCOPIA  TYPING  EDITOR. 

"Man  is  the  only  animal  that  blushes,  or  needs  to." 

— Twain 


FREDERICK  WILLIAM  HOTCHKISS 
"Hotch" 

Springboro,  Pennsylvania 
Dairy  Husbandry 
Dairy  Societv  1,  2,  3,  4;  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  CORNU- 
COPIA; Intramurals:  Basketball  1,  2,  3,  Volleyball  1,  2, 
3,  4.  Horseshoes  1,  2,  3,  4,  Horseshoe  Champion  1;  Farm 
Show  4,  Farm  House  3,  4.  "Too  bad,  you  lose";  Anyone 
hungry?;    "You   guys   here   again?" 

"Money    is    like    Manure  —  good    only    when    spread 
around." 

— Sandburg 

JOHN  C.  HOWELL  JR. 

"John" 
Sparta,  New  Jersey 
Horticulture  Club 
Horticultural  Society  2.  3,  4;   Intramurals:  Bowling  2,  Vol- 
leyball 2,  3. 

"Wedding   is   destiny  and  hanging  likewise." 

— Heywood 

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BRUCE  EDWARD  HOWELLS 
"Cousin  Bruceee" 
Ellwood  City.  Pennsylvania 

Ornamental  Horticulture 
Ornamental  Horticultural   Society   1.  2.  3.  4:    Lambda  Tau 
Alpha:    Intramurals:    Football    I,  2.   3.    1.   Volleyball    1.   2. 
3.  4:    Sports:   Track  1;    Pool   1.   2.  3.   4:    "Hell's   Fire." 


'Remember  the  Alamo." 


—She 


THOMAS  E.  KAVANAGH 
"Kav" 

Sharon.  Pennsylvania 
Dairy  Husbandry 
Dairy  Societv  1.  2.  3.  4:  Soil  Conservation  4;  Intramurals: 
Football  2.  3.  4.  Basketball  3.  4.  Track  3.  4,  Volleyball 
1.  2.  3.  4.  Bowling  4:  Sports:  Football  1.  Basketball  JV 
1.  2:  DVC  Beekeeper  4:  Farm  Show  4:  Bristol  1.  Farm 
House  2.  3.  4:  CORNUCOPIA  STAFF  "OK  Daddy." 
"No,   I've  got  to   study."   "Who's  got   the   jeep?" 

"The  most  wasted  day  of  all  is  that  on  which  ice  have 
not  laughed." 

— Chamfort 


DALE  ARTHUR  KINNEY 
"Dale" 

Little  \  ork.  New  Jersey 
Agronomy 
Agronomy  Club  1.  2.  3.  4.  Intramural  Representative  3,  4: 
Soil    Conservation    Societv    3.   4 :    Dairy    Societv    1 :    Intra- 
murals:  Basketball   1.  2.  3.  4.  Volleyball   2.  3,    1.   Football 

2,  3,  4.  Softball  1.  2.  3.  4.  Bowling  3:  Prom  Committee. 
"You  wanna  bet?"' 

"Let    whatever    you    are    and    whatever    you    do,    groic 
out  a  firm   root  of  truth  and  a  strong  soil  of  reality." 

— Blackie 

RALPH  CORWIN  KNESTRICK 

"Cor" 
Amity.  Pennsylvania 
Dairy  Husbandry 
Dairy   Husbandry    1.  2.   3.   4:    Intramurals:    Football   1.  2. 

3.  4.' Basketball  1,  2.  3.  4.  Softball  1.  2.  3.  4:  Judsing  Team 
3:  Farm  Show  4:  Delta  Tau  Alpha:  CORNUCOPIA  STAFF. 
"Operator  —  Indiana  please"   "Maynard's   Brother" 

"A  man   with   God  is  always  in   the  majority." 

— Knox 


WILLIAM  LAUREN  KRONEN 

•'Bill" 

Tarentum.  Pennsylvania 
Animal  Husbandry 
Animal  Husbandry  Club  1.  2.  3.  4:  Glee  Club  1.  2.  3.  1. 
Vice-President  3:  Gleaner  3.  4:  Furrow  3:  A-Day  Com- 
mittee 2.  3.  4.  Program  Chairman  3.  Chairman  4:  Farm 
Show  2.  3.  4:  Intercollegiate  Livestock  Judging  4;  "Dr. 
Pelle.  you  know  I  never  speed  .  .  .  OK  Til  stay  under  70." 

"The  friendly  cow  of  red  and  white.  I  love  with  all  my 
heart." 

— Stevenson 

PAUL  ANDREW  KATAWSKI 

"Bear" 
South  River.   New  Jersey 
Horticulture 
Horticultural  Society  2.  3.  4:   Intramurals:   Football  2.  3.  4, 
Softball  2.  3.  4: 

''Time  is   but  the  stream   I  go  fishing  in: 

— Thoreau 


EDWARD  LEK  LINDEMANN 
"Eddie" 
Levittown,  Pennsylvania 
Ornamented  Horticulture 
Ornamental   Horticulture  Societj    I,  2,  3,    i:   Circle-K  Gub 
1,  2:   Gleaner  3,    I:   CORNUCOPIA    ART  EDITOR;    "Hi 
Guys  —  That's  bad." 

'He  who  has  art  in  his  life  can  never  be  entirely  lost." 
— Gabrilowitsch 

JOHN  0.  MAGNUS 

"Jack" 
River  Edge,  New   Jersey 
Igronomy 

Agronomy  Club  1,  2,  3,  1.  Secretary  2,  Vice-Pi 
Soil   Conservation   Society   3,    I:    Band    1;    Poullrv   Ciub    J 
Intramurals:  Bowling  1,  Volleyball  2.  3,   1.  Football  2.  3.  1 
Farm  House  3,  4;  "Let's  Go  Home" 

"Good-bye,   proud   world!   I'm   going   home." 

— Emerson 


DONALD  JOEL  MAKUS 
"Gray  Ghost" 
Clifton,  New  Jersey 
Horticulture 
Horticultural    Society    1,    2.    3,    4;    Intramurals:    Volleyball 
1,  2,  3.  4;   Basketball  2,  3.  4:   Sports:  Basketball  JV  1,  2; 
A-Day  Committee  4;   "Baby  Doll",  "Easy  way  out."  "Yum- 
my-Goodies." "Hort  moves  ahead."  "Where's  Candy?"  .  .   . 

"//  you  raise  one  ghost,  you  will  have  the  churchyard 
in  motion." 

— Dutch  Proverb 

ROBERT  BRUCE  MASON 
"Bob" 

Scotch  Plains,  New  Jersey 

Chemistry 

Food  Industry  Club  2;  Science  Society  3,  4,  Vice-President  4. 

"Philosophy  is  the  microscope  of  thought." 


THOMPSON  BOWER  McMILLEN 
"Tom" 

Loysville,  Pennsylvania 
Dairy  Husbandry 
Dairy  Society  1,  2.  3,  1:  Band  1,  2,  3,  4;  Soil  Conserva- 
tion Society  2.  3.  4:  Varsity  Club  4:  A-Day  Committee 
3;  Farm  Show  4:  Intramurals:  Football  1,  2.  3,  4,  Volley- 
ball 3,  4.  Track  2,  3,  4,  Basketball  1,  2,  3,  4,  Intramural 
Council  3.  "Come  on.  Gang,  let's  go!" 

"The  drums  and  fifes,  how  sweetly  they  did  play." 

— Harrigan 

WILLIAM  JOHN  McNAUGHTON  JR. 
"Bill" 

Haddonfield.  New  Jersey 

Ornamental  Horticulture 
Ornamental   Horticultural   Society    1,   2,   3,   4;    Intramurals: 
Volleyball   1.  2,  Football  3,  4;   "Hi" 

"Times  are  changed  with  him  ivho  marries." 

— R.  L.  Stevenson 


JAMES  EDGAR  MIDDLETON 
"Jim" 
Waldorf.  Maryland 
Agronomy 
Agronomy  Club  2.  3.  4:  Glee  Club  2,  3.  4:  Soil  Conserva- 
tion Society  3.  4.  Public  Relations  Officer  3:   Intramurals: 
Softball  1,2,  Volleyball  1,  2:  Delta  Tau  Alpha.  'Tall  Yank- 
ee Dutchman." 

''Beware  that  your  Northern   Laurels  do  not  change  to 
Southern   Willows." 

— Lee 

JEFFERY  JAMES  MORELOCK 
"Jeff" 
Millington,  New  Jersey 
Animal  Husbandry 

Animal  Husbandry  Club  1.  2.  3.  4.  Treasurer  4:  Soil  Conser- 
vation Society  3.  4.  Treasurer  3.  4:  Intramurals:  Bowling 
3.    4.    Volleyball    1.    2:    Delta   Tau    Alpha. 

"Went  out  to  milk  and  didn't  know  hoic,  I  milked  the 
goat  instead  of  the  con." 

— Anon 


JOHN 

DOUGLAS 
"Jack" 
Easton,   Pennsyl 
Agronomy 

MORROW 

vania 

Agronomy 

Club    1, 

2.   3.  4.   Prosram   Chairman   4: 

Dairy 

Society   1 : 

Soil   Conservation   Club 

4:    Farm   House 

3. 

4: 

Ed's  1,  2.  3. 

4.  "Too 

Bad." 

"Boots 

.'  Saddle 

.'   to  horse  and 

away!" 

— Brownir 

>g 

MICHAEL  RICHARD  MULDOWNEY 

"Mike" 
Tenafly.  New  Jersey 
Food  Industry 
Food   Industry   Club    1.   2.   3.   4.   A-Day    Representative   3; 
Varsity    Club    4:    Intramurals:    Bowling    1.    2.    Softball    2. 
Volleyball  3.  4:  A-Day  Committee  3.  4.  Publicity  Chairman 
4:   Furrow  3:   Student  Store  3.  4.  Manager  4:   Sports"  Stat- 
istician 3:  4:   CORNUCOPIA   STAFF.   "Huh.   Huh.   I'll  be 
there." 

"/  will  await  the  dawn." 


RALPH  JAMES  MURPHY 
"Rat" 
West  Point.  Pennsylvania 
Ornamental  Horticulture 
Ornamental  Horticultural  Society   1.  2,  3,  4:    Varsity  Club 
1.   2.   3,  4:    Intramurals:    Football   2.   3,   4;    Sports:    Cross 
Country  1.  2.  4.  Track  1.  2.  4:  "O-Gayyy:  Hi:  See  you  in 
the  spring." 

"If  you  want  to  get  somewhere  you  must  run  at  least 
tuice  as  fast." 

— Dodges 

RONALD  ANDREW  MUZYK 
"Ron" 
Trenton.  New  Jersey 
Food  Industry- 
Food   Industry    Ciub   2,   3.   4:    Jazz   Concert   Committee   2. 
-  t's  your  opinion?" 

"The  merit  of  originality  is  not  novelty;  it  is  sincerity.' 

— Carlvle 


DKNN1S  MVKONIUK 
"Moon" 
!!iiin\.  New   \  ork 
Ornamental   Horticulture 
Ornamental   Horticulture  Society    I.  2.  .">.    1:   Glee  Qub    I. 
2:    [ntramurals:   Softball    L;    CORNUCOPIA.    "Nice,   Quite 
nice." 

"For  every  inch  ihia  is  not  fool  is  rogue." 

I  >i  \  lien 

ROBERT  AUSTIN  NASH 
"Bob" 
Chester,  Pennsylvania 

Biology 
Science  Society  .'>.   I:  Glee  Club  2.  3:  Intramurals;  Basketball 
1.    '2.   3,    1:    "C'mon    guys.   Ron    really   does   love   me." 

"1  will  be  as  harsh  as  truth  and  us  uncompromising 

as  justice." 

— Garrison 


ALBERT  J.  NEIMANN. 

"Albert  Dear" 

Roselle  Park,  New  Jersey 

Animal  Husbandry 

Animal   Husbandry   Club   2,   3.  4;    Ornamental   Horticulture 

1;   Intramurals:  Bowling  3.  4;   "I  want  to  go  home." 

"The   best   laid  schemes   o'mice   and   men." 

— Burns 

MILES  EDWARD  NEIVERT 
"Miles" 
Yonkers,  New  York 
Animal  Husbandry 
Animal  Husbandry   Club  2,  3,  4,  Judging  Team  4;    Intra- 
murals: Basketball  2,  3,  4,  Football  2,  3,  4,  Volleyball  2,  3; 
Farm  House  2,  3,  4.  "Hey  let's  have  a  meeting." 

"A    killing   tongue   and   a    quiet    sword." 

— Shakespeare 


■HI  ■, 


Hfe  & 


MARVIN  OLINSKY 
"Marv" 
Trenton.  New  Jersey 
Horticulture 
Horticultural  Society  3:   Circle  K  Club;   Gleaner  Editor  4; 
Square    Dance   Caller.    "Married    life   is   great." 

"Talk   happiness,   the   world   is   sad  enough." 

—Wilcox 

FRANCIS  JOSEPH  O'SULLIVAN 

"Sully" 
Leonia,  New  Jersey 
Horticulture 
Horticultural  Society  2,  3,  4;   Ornamental  Horticultural  So- 
ciety  1:    Varsity  Club  3.  4;    Intramurals:    Volleyball   3,  4. 
Softball  3,  4;   Sports:   JV   Basketball   1,   Varsity' Basketball 
3.  Golf  2.  "Really  guys  I'm  not  going  home  this  weekend." 

"My  one  claim   to  originality  among  Irishmen   is   that 
I  have  never  made  a  speech." 

— Moore 


MICHAEL  ROOP  PARKES 
"Mike" 

Wayne.  New  Jersey- 
Foot/  Industry 
Food  Industry  Club  1,  2,  3,  4,  Secretary  4;  Glee  Club  1, 
2.  3.  4.  President  4:  Band  1;  A-Day  Food  Industry  Grand 
Champion:  Intramurals:  Volleyball  1,  2,  3;  Softball  1,  2, 
Basketball  1;  CORNUCOPIA'  BUSINESS  STAFF.  "I've 
gotta  psych  it  out." 

"One   truth   is   clear:    Whatever   is,   is   right." 

— Pope 

ROGER  KEITH  PRICE 
"Fox" 
Ueonia,  New  Jersey 
Chemistry 
Science  Society  1.  2,  3,  4:   Glee  Club  1.  2.  3,  4;   Band  1; 
A-Dav    Log    sawing   champ    3:    Intramurals:    Volleyball    3. 
Softball  3,  4.  Basketball  3.  4:   Sports:  Football  1.  Baseball 
2:    Student   Store   4:    "It's   all    relative." 

"It  is  the  wise  head  that  makes  the  still  tongue." 

— Lucas 


JAMES  BRUCE  ROGERS 
"Jim" 
Fort  Lee,  New  Jersey 
Chemistry 
Science   Club   1,  2:    Intramurals:   Football    1.   2; 

"Natural    curiosity,    the    mother    of    science." 

— Singer 

CHARLES  JOHN  ROTH 

"Charlie" 

East  Paterson.  New  Jersey 

Ornamental  Horticulture 

Ornamental   Horticultural   Society    1,   2,   3,   4;    Varsity   Club 

1,  2.  3,  4;  Intramurals:  Basketball  1,  2,  3,  4;  Football  2,  3; 

Sports:  Wrestling  1,  2,  3,  4,  Football  1.  "O-Gayyy" 

"/  do  not   understand,   1  pause,  I  examine." 

— Montaigne 


ROBERT  MICHAEL  SAUER 

"Milk  Toast" 

Sayville,  New  York 
Dairy  Husbandry 
Dairy   Society    1.   2.   3.   4:    Intramurals:    Football    1.   3.   4. 
Volleyball  3.  4.  Basketball  2.  3.  Softball  2,  3.  4:  Vice-Presi- 
dent of  class  3,  4;  Farm  Show  4:  CO-EDITOR  OF  COR- 
NUCOPIA; "Sorry  Guys,  Chief's  Orders." 

".  .  .  .  Full  oj  Sound  and  Fury  .  .  ." 

— Shakespeare 

BRONSON  CRAWFORD  SCHAFER 

"Shaf" 

Pittsburgh.  Pennsylvania 
Biology 


Science  Society  1.  2.  3.  4:  Intramurals:  Football  2.  3.  4. 
Softball  2,  3,  4,  Volleyball  2.  3.  4:  "Nah-I  can't  go,  I've 
got  to  write  a  letter." 

"Beware  the  fury  of  a  patient  man." 

— Drvden 


ANTHONY    FRANKLIN  ^<  HlliO 
"Tony" 
Lodi.  New   Jersej 

lil'il'i;    \ 

Science  Society  1,  2,  3.  1:  Animal  Husbandry  (lull  1: 
Science  A-Day  Representative  2;  A-Da)  Committee  2,  ■'>■  1: 
Secretary-Treasurer  3,  4;  Intramural:  Volleyball  I:  Spuria- 
Wrestling  Manager  1,  2. 

"Nothing    is    achieved    before    il    is    attempted." 

— -Sidney 

MICHAEL  F.  SCHMIDT 
"Mike" 
Levittown,  Penns)  Ivania 
Animal  Husbandi  i 
Animal   Husbandry  Club  2.  ■',.    I:    Intramurals:    Volleyball 
■1.  .1.  I.  Basketball  2,  3,  4,  Football  2,  3,  4,  Softball  2 
Circle   K   Club    I:    Band   1:   "Ease  up,  Guys."  "Hi.  Guys." 


"Hail!    Hail!    The   gang's    all    heir.' 


-Estrom 


RICHARD  WILLIAM  SCOTT 

"Scotty" 

Newton,  Massachusetts 

Dairy  Husbandry 

Dairy   Society   1.  2.   3.  4;    Intramurals:   Basketball  2.   3,  4, 

Volleyball  2;   Sports:  Basketball   1.  Track   1;   "Hey,  Jack!" 

"Hey.  Kav..  Where"s  the  jeep?" 

"Who  writes  poetry  imbibes  honey  from   the  poisoned 
lips  of  life." 

— Benet 

CHRISTOPHER  HUGH  SHELLY 

"Skelly" 

Ambler,  Pennsylvania 

Ornamental  Horticulture 

Ornamental   Horticultural   Society   1.  2,   3,  4;    Sports:   Golf 

1,  2,  3,  4;  Pool  1,  2.  3,  4;  Delta  Tau  Alpha;   "Hi"  "You 

want  to  bet?" 

"There  is  more  to  life  than  increasing  its  speed." 
— Mohandas  Gandhi 


■    • 


ROBERT  ALLAN  SILLS 
"Misty" 

Parsippany,  New  Jersey 
Animal  Husbandry 
Animal  Husbandry  Club  1,  2,  3,  4,  Secretary  3,  A-Day 
Committee  2,  Champion  Beef  2:  Intramurals:  Football  3, 
4,  Volleyball  3.  4,  Softball  2.  4.  Basketball  3.  4;  Sports: 
Golf  3:  Farm  Show  2,  3,  4;  CORNUCOPIA;  Skier,  "Hey, 
Dwarf."  "Hey.  Loddy  Loddy  Lo." 

"All   animeds    are    equal    but    some    animals   are   more 
equal  than  others." 

—Orwell 

WILLIAM  DON  SMELA 

"Bill" 

Washington  Crossing,  Pennsvlvania 
Biology 
Science  Society  3;    "Mud,  Mud,   Mud:" 

"To  strive,  to  seek,  to  find,  and  not  to  yield." 

— Tennyson 


DENNIS  H.  SMITH 

"Denny" 
Doylestown;  Pennsylvania 
Ornamental  Horticulture 
Ornamental    Horticultural    Society    2,    3.    4;     Intramurals: 
Football  2,  3,  4,  Track  2.  Basketball  3.  4.  Softball  2,  3,  4; 
Sports:  Wrestling:  Flower  Judging  Team  1:  CORNUCOPIA: 
"Gross" 


"The  Smith,  a  mighty  man  is  he.'' 


-Longfellow 


RONALD  HILTON  SMITH 

"Smitty" 
Riverton.   New  Jersey 
Food  Industry 
Food  Industry  Club  1,  2,  3,  4:   Photography  Club  1,  2,  3, 
4,  Vice  President  1,  President  4;  A-Day  Photography  Grand 
Champion   1,  2,  3;   A-Day  Committee  4:    Intramurals:   Vol- 
leyball   3:    Gleaner   and    Furrow    Photography    Editor    1,    2. 
3:    CORNUCOPIA:    "Tell    Barney    I'm    taking   pictures." 

"He  sudden    if  a   thing   comes   in   his   head." 

— Shakespeare 


I:    Intramurals: 


RICHARD  JOHN  SNYDER 

"Spider" 
Easton.  Pennsylvania 
Ornamental  Horticulture 
Ornamental   Horticultural   Society    1.  2,  3 
Football  2.  3.  4,  Volleyball  3,  4;    Delta  Tau  Alpha;   Busi 
ness    Manager    of    Gleaner    and    Furrow;    Student    Govern 
ment  3.  4:  Class  Treasurer  2.  "See  ya  Monday." 

"There    is    no    substitute    for    hand    work." 


ANTHONY  MARTIN  SPINELLI 

"Tony" 

Narberth.   Pennsylvania 

Ornamental  Horticulture 
Ornamental    Horticulture    Society    1.   2,   3,   4,    Secretary    3, 
President  4,  A-Day  Committee  3;  Delta  Tau  Alpha;  Gleaner 
3,  4;,  "Hey,  Guys!   I  have  it  figured  out." 

"Whatever  is  worth  doing  at  all,  is  worth  doing  well." 

— Stanhope 


WILLIAM  FREDERICK  STOCK 

"Sticky" 
Philadelphia.  Pennsylvania 
Animal  Husbandry 
Animal  Husbandry  Club  1.  2.  3,  4;  Gleaner  3.  4;   CORNU- 
COPIA "Bananas! !! !" 


"Let  thy  words  be  jew'' 


-Bible 


FRANCIS  JOSEPH  SZY 
"Frank" 
Hellertown,  Pennsylvania 
Ornamental  Horticulture 
Ornamental    Horticultural    Society    2,    3,   4;    Glee    Club    1; 
Sports:  Track  1:   Delta  Tau  Alpha; 

"Behind    a    frowning    providence    he    hides    a    shining 
face." 

— Cowpen 

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GEORGE  ALAN  TIEFENTIIALER 
"\\  orm" 
Ambler,  Pennsj  l\  ania 
Ornamental  Horticulture 
Ornamental  Horticultural  Societ)    I.  2.  .''>,    1:   Varsit)    Club 
2,  3,   I:  [ntramurals:  Football  2,  3,  Volleyball  2,  3,  Softball 
2,  3,    1:   Spoils:    Basketball    1.  2.  3,    I.  Golf   1.   2.   3,    I: 
"O-Gayyy"  "Hi"  "Sec  you   in  the  spring" 


ft 


■  ' 


"The  invisible  worm  that  jli 


the  night." 


Blab 


WADK  1*1111.11*  TRAVIS 
"Billy  Wade" 
II mh ui si.  Pennsylvania 
Dairy  Husbandry 
Dairy  Society   1.  2.  3,   1:  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3,   1,  A-Day  Rep- 
resentative    I:    \Da\   Committee   1;  Intramurals:  Volleyball 
3,    I.   Basketball,  Softball  2.  3,    1;    Football   2,  3;   Sports: 
Basketball    I.  2,  3;    Farm  Show    1:    "Hi  Jack."  "I   know  a 
ghost."    "Where   are   you    Fred?"    "Who's   buying    the    next 
round  Fred?" 


"/ 


drink   with   him    tlwt 


a   hood.' 
— Stevenson 


"All  thoughts   of  a  turtle  are  turtles 
rabbits?"' 


JOSE  CIRILO  TRELLES 
"Jose" 
Cuzco.  Peru,  South  America 
Animal  Husbandry 
Animal  Husbandry  Club  4; 

"I  were  better  to  be  eaten  to  death   with   rust  than   tc 
be  scoured  to  nothing  with  perpetual  motion." 

— Shakespeare 

NEIL  JOSHUA  VINCENT 

"Daddy  Rabbit" 

Salem,  New  Jersey 

Horticulture 

Horticultural   Society   2,   3,  4;    Intramurals:    Football   2,   3, 

4,  Softball  2,  3,  4,  Basketball  2,  3,  4,  Track  3;   Delta  Tau 

Alpha:   "Well,  You  can't  win  them  all." 


id   oj  a   ra 
— Emerson 


bbit, 


MICHAEL  F.  WALLRAPP 
"Wally" 
Wantagh,  New  York 
Food  Industry 
Food  Industry  Club  1,  2,  3.  4,  President  4;   A-Day  Com- 
mittee 4;  Intramurals:  Football  2,  3,  4,  Softball  1,  2,  3,  4, 
Volleyball  3,  4;    Interclub  Council  4;    "I   give  up,  what?" 
"I'll  never  tell." 

"Fools  rush  in  where  angels  fear  to   tread." 

— Pope 

OWEN  STUART  WEISLOW 
"OH" 

Philadelphia  Pennsylvania 
Biology 
Science  Society  3,  4:   "This  is  ridiculous!" 

"Talk   to   him   of  Jacob's   Ladder,   and   he   would   ask 
the  number  of  the  steps." 

— Jerrold 

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STUART  JOEL  W1LK 

"Stu" 
Clifton,  New  Jersey 
Biology 
Science  Society  1,  2,  3,  4,  Secretary  2;   Intramurals:  Foot- 
ball  1,  2,  3.    1,  Volleyball    1,  2,   3.   Basketball   1.   2.   3,    1. 
Softball    1.   2.   3.   4;    "You   must   be   kidding   me"' 

"Heat   not   a   furnace  for  your   for   so    hut   that    it   do 
singe  yourself." 

— Sbakespeare 

EDWARD  A.  WOODS 

Iwig 
Lansdale.  Pennsylvania 
Food  Industry 
Food  Industry  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;   Sports:   Cross  Country   1; 


"Just  as  a   twig  is   bent  the  tree's   inclined. 


-Pope 


TERRY  LEE  WUESCHINSKI 
"Whiz" 

York.  Pennsylvania 
Agronomy 
Agronomy  Club  2.  3.  4;  Soil  Conservation  Society  3,  4, 
Vice  President  3,  4,  A-Day  representative  2,  3,  4;  A-Day 
Committee  3:  Glee  Club  3.  4:  Varsity  Club  2,  3.  4,  Vice- 
President  2,  3,  4;  Sports:  Football  2,  3,  Golf  2,  3,  4;  In- 
tramurals: Volleyball  4.  Basketball  2.  3,  4;  Delta  Tau  Alpba: 
"Gee-Zooey" 


"Showed   him    the   gentlemen   an'   scholar."' 


Ri 


MELVIN  IRA  WILSON 
"Willy" 

Clifton,  New  Jersey 

Chemistry 

Science  Club  1.  2.  3,  4;    Intramurals:   Football  1,  2,  3,  4, 

Basketball  1,  2,  3,  Bowling  1,  Volleyball  1,  2,  Softball  3; 

"It's  party  time"  "Bottoms  up" 

"God  send  thee  good  ale  enough,   whether   it   be  new 
old" 

— Stevenson 

ANDREW  STEPHEN  ZONAY  JR. 

"Andy" 
Bethlehem,  Pennsylvania 
Food  Industry 
Food  Industry  Club  1,  2,  3,  4,  Secretary  2;   Glee  Club  1; 
Student  Government  2. 

"/  hear  in  the  chamber  above  me,  the  patter  of  little 
feet." 

— Longfellow 


RICHARD  JOHN  WIRA 
"Rich" 

Edison,  New  Jersey 

Biology 

Science   Sociev    1.   2.   3.   4:    Circle 

K  Club  3.  4:  Photography  Club  1  : 

Animal  Husbandrv  Club  1 : 

"Life    is    far    too    important    a 
thing  to  talk  seriously  about." 

—Wilde 


"^W^     <^ 


^^^ 


HEMAN  JOHN  WITMER 
"Harry" 

Bayonne,  New  Jersey 

Biology 

Science  Society  1,  2,  3,  4,  Secretary-Treasurer  3,  President 

4;  Intramurals:  Football  1,  Volleyball  1;  "This  is  typical." 


"Nothing  succeeds  like  success." 


— Dt 


In  Memoriam 


EDWARD  NONNEMACHEK 


"Large  was  his  bounty,  and  his  soul   sincere; 
Heaven  did  a   recompense  as  largely  send: 
He  gave  to  Misery   (all  he  had),  a  tear, 
He  gained  from  Heaven   ('twas  all  he 
wished)   a  friend." 

— Gray 


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Vice  President 
Robert  Sauer 


Senior 
Class 
Officers 


Treasurer 

Daniel  Cantliffe 


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UNDERCLASSMEN 


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First  Row,  L-R:  R.  Becker,  R.  Alioto,  S.  Crosslev,  G.  Mahaffev,  B.  Rainear,  J.  Hazelton,  M.  Mikulaninel,  B.  Gratz,  R  Koch,  A.  Schantz. 
Second  Row,  L-R:  R.  Roedel,  J.  Thomas,  J.   Vaneschak.  S.   Huffman,  S.   Berger,  A.  Attick,  R.  Bakley,  R.  Bohl,  T.  Mulle. 
Third  Rou,  L-R:  R.  Zelley,  D.  Renner,  J.  Frecon,  G.  Handwerk,  P.  Juichak,  L.  Edwards,  D.  Johnson.  C.  Dennys,  A.  Kenter,  D.  Shaffer. 
Fourth  Row,  L-R:  J.  Castleman,  L.  Clayton,  D.  Schultz,  R.  Lichenwalner.  R.  Koes.  D.  Breiner,  R.  Buzen,  M.  Mowrer,  W.  Keppler,  J.  Hansen. 


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OFFICERS:  L-R:  Richard  Bohl— Treasurer,  Richard  Koes— Vice  President,  Thomas 
Speakman — President.  Stephen  Fisher — Secretary 


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Firs/   Row,   LR:   R.   Flowers,   T.   Speakman,   J.   Regrut,   J.   Sazma,   J.    Grande,  J.  Stonaek,  T.   Pheiffer,  G.   Dotterweich,  C.  Suloff,  C.  Gembe. 
Second  Row,  LR:  J.  Rupell,  R.  Huddy,  A.  Bronnenkant,  R.  McMullan,  E.  Hoek,  H.  McCarter,  S.  Fisher,  L.  Maurer,  M.  Kaminsky. 
Third  Row,  L-R:  J.   Paulding,  J.  Holznagel,  M.  Sanders,  G.  Shisler,  L.  Ciani,   R.   Funt,  T.   Grygo,   G.   Eisele,  C.   Elstrodt,   J.  Vlazny. 
Fourth  Row,  LR:  J.  Thomas,  R.  Zeek,  W.   Klementisz,   R.   Heil,  A.   Anderson,  J.  Pricked,  D.  Smith,  L.  Wagner,  M.  Novin. 


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Michael    Kachur.    Dawd     Bel 


Brubaker,    Fred    H. 


1st  Row,  L-R:  Kwong  Y.  Tso,  Newton  Meeker,  Anthony  Berti 

Gustav  Steneck,  Alan  Shimp 
2nd  Row,  L-R:   T.  William  Singleton,  J.   Christopher  Shaffer,  Michael   P.   Walton,  M.  Charles  McKiernan,  Chung  C.  Huang,  Manuel  R.  Rodriquez,  Robert 

Kirk,  Robert  Copper,  David  Washko 
3rd  Row,  L-R:   William   Mitchell,   Mwangi  Maganjo,  James   Norci,   John   Speckhals,    Andre    Miller,    Curt    Munson,    Glenn    Stinson,    Robert    Taylor,    James 

Williams,  Han-Jolyon  Lammers 
4th  Row,  L-R:  Austin  Moore,  William  Eick,  Walter  Simmons,  Barry  Smith,  George  Steele,  George  Weisel,  William  Buckman,  John  Kimmett,  Paul  Quintavalle 
5th   Row,  L-R:   Ira   Walker,   Richard   Geerken,   Hohn   Bunger,   Robert    McClelland,  Richard  Haldeman,  Alexander  Young,  Robert  Kirkwood,  Ronald  Morosky, 

W.  Thomas  Brown 


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hi  Row.  L-R:  John  Schueller,  Leslie  K.  Young  Jr..  Wavne  Russo,  George  Corless,  John  Keyser,  Robert  Kufta.  James  Kerr  Jr..  Arleigh  Clii-nell    Terry  Un'led 

Clifford  Grube 
2nd  Roiv,  L-R:  Edwin  J.  Toth,  David  J.  Cramer,  Dale  Brenneman,  Roy  Van  Teyens,   Douglas   B.   Christie,   Walt   Kenworthy,   Tony   Keen,    Paul   Vetreno,   Dave 

Spinella 
3rd  Row,  L-R:  Robert  Bayda,  James  Gianaris,  Brian  Fischer,  Lane   Davis,  Gary   Rosenblatt,   James  Morley,  Jonathan   Greene,   Joel   Martin,   Richard   Dunning, 

Garwood  Hoagland 
4lh  Row,  L-R:  Charles  Rynd  Jr.,  Peter  Reiter,  Russell  Albright,   Paul  Heller,  John    Olson,    John    Langwick,    David    Peck,    Robert    Cameron,    Hohn    McCaffrey 
5th  Row,  L-R:  Otis  A.  Armstrong  Jr.,  A.  William  Dietze,  Bill  Gerlach,  Randall  Nunemaker,  Edward  Funkhousei,  Bruce  Hanthorne,  Peter  Clark 


OFFICERS:   L-R  James   Williams— Secretary,   William   Mitchell— Vice     President,     David    Spinella— President,    Edward    Funkhouser- 
Treasurer,  Peter  Clark — Historian 


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First  Row,  LR:  A.  Zwaaf,  R.  Eberle.  D.  Landis,  R.  Hollowbush,  T.  Patti.  N.  Semeniuk,  R.  Hawkins,  S.  Hawryshczuk,  B.  Robbins,  T.  Collins,  R.  Whitman, 
T.  Gray. 

Second  Roiv,  LR:  M.  Trazzera,  W.  Dougherty,  T.  Robertson,  R.  Cusanno,  R.  Felton.  F.  Yitelli,  V.  Jenkes,  F.  Ritter,  T.  Reardon,  D.  Fishel,  T.  Blew,  S.  Torok. 

Third  Roiv,  LR:  J.  Norek,  R.  James,  J.  Franchella,  G.  Rich,  E.  Furman,  D.  Dobrowolski,  R.  Kelly,  D.  Hayman,  D.  Yedinak,  H.  Almen,  W.  Winner,  S. 
Igler,  D.  Gensemer. 

Fourth  Ron;  LR:  J.  Medeiros,  K.  Mountz,  R.  Mock,  D.  Beebe,  R.  Potter,  L.  Wellings,  C.  Bahnck,  R.  Kaname,  N.  Ulrich,  F.  Cope,  E.  Swetnick,  C.  Huber. 

Fifth  Row,  LR:  B.  Grubb,  B.  Goldan,  T.  Elam,  V.  Tanzola,  R.  Connolly,  L.  Corbett.  G.  Taylor,  T.  O'Connor,  C.  Schwacke,  R.  Niemczyk,  C.  Harris,  T. 
Belcher,  P.  Butterbaugh. 

Sixth  Row.  LR:  T.  Kaercher,  M.  Knestrick,  M.  Mann,  R.  Pisciotta,  L.  Hoover,  C.  Belden,  B.  Hoopes,  E.  Rose,  R.  Mullen.  W.  Manns,  P.  Tirsbier,  S.  Sim- 
mons. 

Seventh  Row,  LR:  E.  Carlson.  P.  Loughlin.  E.  Prout.  J.  Hawk.  R.  Golden,  J.  Colson.  D.  Dndson,  W.  Straub,  R.  Clymer,  M.  Troutman,  R.  Jarvis,  J.  Brodzik, 
D.  Korbobo. 

Eighth  Row,  LR:  G.  Borden.  R.  Manganiello,  R.  Dormuth,  R.  Kanteyens,  W.  Dunscombe,  K.  Keim,  S.  Battershell,  J.  Sylvanovich,  D.  Lloyd,  T.  Lewis,  R. 
Smith,  B.  Blithe,  P.  Cooney,  F.  Fischer. 


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First   Row,  LR:   C.  Byrd,  S.  Wood,   E.   Conseur,  W.   Liiton,   L.   Whitesell,   F.    Melpolder,   A.    Rushnock,    M.   Glaser,   R.    O'Brien,   M.    Gurbarg,   R.    Totten 

R.  Tuckman,  K.  Moyer. 
Second  Row,  L-R:  J.  Cassara,  C.   Gansky,  D.   Pyle,  C.  Sinner,   S.   Neivert,  D.  Noble,  R.  Yourgalite,  G.  Tradewell,  J.  Conroy,  R.  Kline,  P.  Kiry,  G.  Harteis 
Third  Row,  L-R:  R.  Dyer,  J.  Gray,  J.  Friend,  V.  Kalina,  N.   Mrozicki,  D.   Brewer,  J.   Irwin,  C.  Zehnder,  J.  Traino,  C.   Patterson,  S.  Bevan,  J.  Thompson 

A.  Weizavich. 
Fourth    Row.    L-R:    R.    Scott,   R.    Cambell,   W.    Tyner,    D.    Brockley,    W.    Curry,  D.  Treat,  M.   Brown,  S.  Zehner,  J.  Bilotti,  D.  Adam,  B.  Umbemhower,   D 

Burd. 
Fifth  Row,  L-R:  K.  Deitrich,  J.  Hayes,  M.  Worcester,  G.  La  Presta,  J.  Waters,  J.  Garvey,  J.  Hochbaum,  R.  Funt,  L.  Bull,  H.  Rice,  N.  Kohut,  L.   Polito 

S.  Baluch. 
Sixth  Row,  L-R:   R.   Kalmbacher,  W.   Bobb,  J.   Gebhardt,  W.   Dumont,   B.   Jenny,  F.   McGovern,  J.   Flemer,  L.  Yeager,  W.   Edmunds,   R.    Hershberger,   H 

Powell,  W.  Dougherty. 
Seventh   Row,  L-R:   R.   Peiffer,   W.   Lockridge,   W.   Oppenheimer,   J.    Macerate,  J.  Neiss,  R.  Julius,  B.  Bross,  J.  Elias,  W.  Endriss,  H.  Walsh,  W.  McNamara 

R.  Fausak,  F.  Corbin. 
Eighth   Roiv,  L-R:   G.  Jerrell,   R.   Fusting,   B.   Galvin,   J.    Predpelski,   R.   Kerr,  E.  Johnson,  D.  Reifsnyder,  R.  Kowalik,  C.  Cortelyou,  D.  Craig,  R.  Hassel 

bauer,  R.  Smolinski. 


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CLUBS 


5: 


First  Row,  L-R:  J.   Schueller,  G.   Hoagland,  A.   Schantz,   L.   Maurer,   S.   Crossley,  C.  Suloff,  T.  Blew,  J.  Piegrut,  S.  Torok,  T.   Pheifer. 

Second  Row,  L-R:  L.  Edwards,  W.  Simmons,  C.  Munson,  J.  Rupell,  T.  Wueschinski,  J.   Middleton,  T.  Currey,  B.  Kalmbacher,  D.  Washko,  S.  Fisher. 

Third  Row,  L-R:  R.  Haldeman,   R.  LichtenwaJner,  D.  Breiner,  D.  Kinney,  F.  Hist,  J.  Morrow,  J.  Magnus,  R.  Bergner,  J.  Dunn,  P.  Jurchak,  G.  Handwerk. 


OFFICERS:   First  Roiv,  L.-R.:   Lucien   Maurer,  Sam  Crossley,  Charles  Suloff,  Tom  Pheifer. 
Second  Row:  L.-R.:  Jay  Rupell,  Dale  Kinney,  Jack  Magnus,  John  Dunn. 


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Agronomy 


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First  Row,  L-R:   C.  Gembe,  J.   Stonack,  A.  Chisnell,  L.  Whitesell,  G.   Corless,   J.   Morelock,   T.    Elam,   T.    Reardon,   R.    Alioto,   P.    Gerity,   J.    Trelles. 
Second  Row,  L-R:  A.  Bills,'  D.  Day,  W.  Mitchell,  R.'  Capper,  A.  Miller,  F.  Cope,  R.  Scott,  J.  Githens,  J.  Eisele,  E.  Rose,  R.  Mullen. 

Third  Row,  L-R:  N.  Kohut,  H.  Walsh,  R.  Dalrymple,  D.  Shaffer,  E.  Swetnick,  W.   Buckman,  D.  Reifsnyder,   M.  Novin,  M.   Neivert,  R.  Fusting,  O.   Am 
strong,  J.  Kimmett. 


Animal 


OFFICERS:  1st  Row,  L-R:  Jeffrey  Morelock,  William  Croushore 
2nd  Row,  L-R:  Frederick  Hofsaess,  David  Schultz,  John  Albrecht 


Dr.  Tibor  Pelle, 

Advisor. 


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First  Row,  L-R:  J.  Albrecht,  B.  Croushore,  F.  Hofsaess,  A.  Neimann,  G.  Brubaker,  L.  Bull,  G.  Steneck,  S.  Fisher,  R.  Dyer,   P.   Heller,  R.   Albright. 
Second  Ron;  L-R:  D.  Noble,  W.   Stock,  R.  Clements,  R.   Funt,  M.  Worcester,  S.   Huffman,  R.   Bohl,  J.  Vlazny,  L.  Wagner,  C.   Dennys,  A.  Kenter. 
Third  Row,  L-R:  J.  Bunger,  K.  Cortelyou,  R.  Hasselbauer,  W.  Kronen,  R.    Lichtenwalner,    D.    Schultz,    M.    Hansen,    D.    Craig,    W.    Dunscombe,    B. 
Blithe,  B.  Sills. 


Husbandry 


ANIMAL  HUSBANDRY  JUDGING  TEAM 
Kneeling,  L-R:    C.   Gembe,   J.   Albrecht,   B.   Croushore,   D.    Day. 
Standing,  L-R:  M.  Neivert,  W.  Kronen,  M.  Hansen,  R.  Clements,  R. 
Dalrymple. 


First  Row,  L-R:  D.  Scovell,  J.  Martin,  R.   Dunning,  C.  Grube,  J.  Hoagland,  A.   Andrews,   A.   Amorin,   R.   Atiick,   F.   Hotchkiss,   F.    McGovern,   J.   Berger,   R. 

Hoover. 
Second  Rout,  L-R:  C.   Knestrick,  J.  Harteis,  R.   Sauer,  J.   Harner,  G.   Steele,  W.  Traviss,  R.  Scott,  B.  Hoopes,  M.  Horner,  T.  Kavanagh,  J.  Eisele.  T.  McMillen, 

R.  Mock,  D.  Peck,  J.  Harrison,  P.  Reiter,  W.  Tyner,  C.  Rynd,  W.  Eick. 


Dairy 


L-R:  Allen  Andrews,  President;  J.  Harner.  Vice-President;  Jeffrey 
Berg  i    Si    -  tary-Treasurer. 


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First   Row,   L-R:    R.   Koch,   D.   Gural,   V.   Kalina,   M.   Wallrapp. 

Second   Row,   LR:   J.    Paulding,   R.    Smith,   B.    Smith,    R.    Taylor. 

Third  Row,  LR:   M.  Muldowney,  R.   Gold,   R.   Zeek,   W.   Klementisz,   R.   Heil 


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OFFICERS:    Jst    Row,    LR:    Michael    Wallrapp,    Michael 

Mikulaninec 
2nd  Row,  L-R:  Robert  Pras,  William  Klementisz,  Michael 

Parkes.  Dennis  Gural 


First  Row,  L-R:   M.   Parkes,   B.   Fitzsimmons,   M.   Mikulaninec,  J.   Sazama,   S.  Liner. 
Second  Row,  L-R:  G.  Stinson,  L.  Ciani,  R.  Muzyk,  M.  Sanders,  L.  Hoover 
Third  Row,  LR:  R.  Geerken,  M.  Neivert,  A.  Zonay,  R.  Pras,  E.  Woods. 


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First  Rote,  L-R:  G.  Dotterweich,  J.  Grande.  W.   Russo,  M.   Maganjo,  R.   Hudd\,  R.  Dilks,  S.  Wood,  R.  Potter,  R.  Scott,  T.  Bertino 

.Sero/irf  «om,',  Z.-K:  J.  Thomas,  J.  Nona,  J.  Speckhals,  R.  Funt,  H.  McCarter,  A.  Slump,  D.  Benner.W.  Winner,  D.  Cramer,  G.  Compton,  R.  Chickilio. 

Third  Row,  L-R:  A.  Dudas,  D.  Cantliffe,  F.  O'Sullivan,  J.  Frecon,  P.  Kutawski,  J.  Vaneschak,  E.  Funkhouser,  R.  Bakley,  J.  Loueks,  P.  Gant. 

Fourth  Row.  L-R:   D.   Maku?.  R.  Morosky,  M.  Mowrer,  R.   Baughn,  J.   Howell,  N.  Vincent. 


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OFFICERS:  1st  Ron;  L-R:  John  Thomas,  Henry 
McCarter.  2nd  Row,  LR:  Daniel  Cantliffe.  Rich- 
ard Chickillo. 


Dr.  David  Blumenfield 


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first  Row,  L-R:  J.  Stonack,  E.  Lindemann,  J.  Beitz,  B.  Gratz,  F.  Albert,  R.  Snyder,  G.  Rosenblatt.  R.  MeMullan. 

Second  Row,  L-R:  T.  Grygo,  R.  Glaser,  D.  Myroniuk,  J.  Flemer,  H.  Rice,  J.  Morley,  B.  Fischer,  G.  Shisler. 

Third  Row,  L-R:  D.  Smith,  G.  Tiefenthaler,  D.  Smith,  A.  Anderson,  I.  Walker,  R.  Manganiello,  R.  Kirkwood,  F.  Fischer,  Jr. 


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First  Row,  LR:  C.  Ebtrodt.  D.  Brenneman,  A.  Spinelli,  F.  Szy,  B.  Rainear,  J.  Traino,  S.  Mauger. 

Second  Row,  LR:  R.  Roedel,  T.  Speakman,  J.  Holznagel,  J.  Eisele,  R.  Mozzer,  J.  Gianaris,  G.  Weisel,  R.  Van  Teyens. 

Third  Row.  LR:   P.   Cooney,  B.   Howells,  R.   Nunemaker,   W.   Jones,   C.   Shelly,  R.  Kerr,  T.  Hawk,  C.  Roth. 


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First  Row,  LR:  R.  Becker.  J.  Jon,  A.  Schiro,  P.  Kling.  M.  Poleck. 

Second  Row,  LR:   N.   Lulka,   W.  Kenworthy,   J.   Cassara.  L.  Polito,  S.  Neivert,  R.  Wira,  G.  Bishop. 

Third  Row.  LR:  J.  Castleman,  H.  Witmer,  R.  Nash.  W.  Keppler,  S.  Wilk,  L.  Clayton,  E.  Brown. 


Lionel  M  Adelson 


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OFnCERS:  LR:  Robert  Zelley,  Robert  Mason,  Heman  Witmer,   Edgar  Brown 


First  Row,  LR:  B.  Cusanno,  R.  Mason,  D.  Abb,  R.  Flower^,  R.  Kufta. 

Second  Row,  L-R:  R.  Klinger,  J.  McCaffrey,  R.  Csepi,  R.  Field,  J.  Friend,  D.  Brockley 

Third  Row,  L-R:  W.   Dietze,  A.  Zelley,  B.  Hawthorne,   E.   Odenwald,  A.   Auwarter. 


ence 


First  Row,  LR:  K.  Whitman,  C.  Huans,  R.  Van  Tyens,  R.  Zeiner,  J.  Medeiros,  T.  Blew,  D.  Brockley,  E.  Conseur,  A.  Chisnell. 

Second  Row,  LR:  W.  Bobb,  R.  Funt,  W.  Tyner,  L.   Bull,  M.  Parkes,  E.  Swetnick,  S.  Neivert,  J.  Williams,  J.  Paulding,  Jr. 

Third  Row,  LR:  W.  Kronen,  E.  Brown,  M.  Troutman,  W.  Traviss,  D.  Breiner,  I.  Walker,  A.  Young,  R.  Price,  R.  Smith,  F.  Hotchkiss. 


Glee- Club 


Band 


First  Row,  LR:  R.  Mock,  B.  Endriss,  D.  Washko,  T.  Unseld,  C.  Zehnder,  M.  Saunders,  H.  McCart?r,  R.  Funt. 

Second  Row,  LR:  M.  Knestrick,  R.  Kirk,  W.  Bobb,  R.  Funt,  K.  Mounlz,  B.  Hawkins,  D.  V.'eiser. 

Third  Row,  LR:  W.  Woods,  B.  Hanthorne,  M.  Mower,  G.  Steele,  M.  Troutman,  T.  McMillen.  S.  Huffman,  R.  Bergner. 


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L-R:  B.  Rainear,  P.  Kling,  M.  Poleck,  R.  Snyder,  S.    Fisher,    C.    Elstrodt,    B.    Fischer,    A.    Tucke 
Klementisz,  R.  Lichtenwalner. 


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First  Row,  L-R:  J.  Greene,  G.  Brubaker,  A.  Tucke,  T.  Hawk,  H.  McCarter,  A.  Spinelli,  R.  Snyder. 
Second  Row,  L-R:  E.  Lindemann,  B.  Gratz,  R.  Glaser,  E.  Rose,  R.  Koes,  W.  Jones,  R.  Csepi,  A.  Amorin. 


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L-R:  B.  Gratz,  H.  McCarter,  W.  Dietze,  J.  Bunger,  R.  Csepi,  D.  Abb 


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Advisor,   William   Dietze 


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First   Row,  L-R:   A.   Albert,   J.   Beitz,   D.   Cantliffe,  J.   Harner,   W.    Croushore,  J.  AJbrecht,  A.  Andrews. 
Second  Row,  L-R:  F.  Szy,  P.  Gerity,  J.  Morelock,  J.  Harteis,  T.  Wueschinski,  A.  Spinelli,  R.  Snyder. 
Third  Row,  LR:  R.  Sauer,  J.  Hoagland,  j.  Berger,  C.  Knestrick,  R.  DaJrymple,  J.  Harrison. 
Fourth  Row,  L-R:  R.  Bergner,  B.  Howells,  J.  Dunn,  N.  Vincent,  T.  Curreyl  J.  Middleton,  C.  Shelly. 


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LR:  T.  Pheiffer,  K.  Becker,  W.  Winner,  D.  Cramer,  R.  Bakley,  R.  Hoover,  J.  Eisele,  J 
Paulding,  R.  Zeek,  J.  Thomas,  D.  Peck,  J.  Morley,  J.  Thomas,  R.  Csepi,  E.  Hoek,  P 
Funt,  R.  Wira,  B.  Gralz,  J.  Sazama,  G.  Dotterweich. 


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L-R:   Mr.   Ned   A.   Linta,   Richard   Baughn,   Dale   Kinney,    William   Klementisz,    Merwin    Horner,   Jerry    Frecon, 
Donald  Day,  Mauger  Scott. 


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LR:  R.  Geerken,  R.  Baughn,  M.  Novin,  T.  McMillen,  F.  O'Sullivan,  G. 
Shisler,  J.  Rupell,  L.  Edwards,  J.  Vaneschak,  G.  Brubaker,  D.  Day, 
C.  Suloff,  G.  Mahaffey,  A.  Dotterweich,  G.  Corless,  J.  Keyser,  D. 
Scovell,  J.  Harteis,  J.  Gianaris,  J.  Speckhals,  P.  Quintavalle,  C.  Roth. 
W.  Klementisz,  I.  Walker,   D.  Demott,  T.   Brown. 


Mr.  Ned  A.  Lima 


OFFICERS,  Center,  Rich  Chickillo,  Art  Tucke,  James   Harner,  Terry  Wueschinski. 


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L-R:  K.  Tso.  P.  Kin,  R.  Kline.  R.  O'Brien,  B.  Gratz,  R.  Smith.  R.  Glaser,  R.  Csepi.  D.  Peck.  L.  Drukovskis 


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OFFICERS:    1st  Ron;   LR:   Charles   Suloff,   Jeffrey   Morelock,   Sam 
2nd   Row,    LR:    Thomas   Currey,   John    Morrow,   Frank    Hist,   Terry 


Huffman 
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First  Row,   LR:    T.   Currey,   A.    Schantz,   L.    .Maurer,   J.    Regrut,   C.    Suloff,   J.  SchueUer,  T.  Blew,  S.  Torok.  J.  Morelock. 

Second  Row,  L-R:  P.  Kutawski,  T.  Kavanagh,  S.  Huffman,  D.  Shaffer,  G.  Weisel,  D.   Washko,  J.  Olson,  J.  Middleton,  R.   Van  Teyens 

Third  Row,   LR:   D.   Breiner,   R.   Bergner,   D.   Kinney,  J.   Magnus,  J.   Morrow,  F.  Hist,  T.  McMillen,  R.  Koes,  J.  Dunn,  D.  CantHffe. 


T.   Wueschinski. 


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First  Row,  L-R:  L.  Maurer,  R.  Kirk,  M.  Wallrapp,  A.   Andrews,  j.  Aibrecht,  S.  Crossley,  A.  Schiro,  C.  Gembe. 

Second  Row,  L-R:  D.  Abb,  J.  Berger,  J.  Dunn,  M.  Muldowney,  R.  Smith,  R.  Chickillo. 

Third  Row,  LR:  D    Makus,  W.  Traviss,  W.  Kronen,  R.  Pras,  F.  Hist,  J.  Thomas,  T.  Currey,  M.  Parkes,  L.  Ciani,  E.  Hoek. 


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OFFICERS:  LR:  Anthony  Schiro, 
Edward  Hoek,  Jeffrey  Berger, 
Michael  Muldowney,  William 
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1st  Row,  L-R:   Michael  Wallrapp,  John  Albrecht,   Anthony   Spinelli,   Alien   Andrews 

2nd  Row,  L-R:  Richard  Snyder,  Edward  Hoek,  John  Dunn,  Thomas  Currey,  Richard  Chickillo. 


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Facultv  Adviser  —  Dr.  P.  Click 


Administrative  Adviser  —  Mr.  J.  Fulcolv 


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Third  Row,  L-R:  John  Bunger,  Thomas  Speakman,  Samuel  Huffman,  Donald  Day,  James  Harteis. 
Second  Row,  L-R:  Dennis  Gural,  James  Hoagland,  Edward  Hoek,  Richard  Snyder.  David  Washko. 
Third  Row,  L-R:  Peter  Gerity,  Samuel  Crossley,  Gary  Brubaker,  Charles  Suloff,  David  Spinella. 


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Front  Row  (L-R):  Mgr.  John  Martin.  Richard  V.  Kelly,  Vincent  G.  Ficca,  Gregory  A.  Palmerio,  Francis  A.  Vitelli,  Vincent  J.  Tanzola,  Joseph  F.  Franchella, 
Jay  W.  [sbrecht,  .Michael  A.  Trazzera. 

Second  Row:  Backfield  Coach  Robert  Sehweid,  John  N.  Vaneschak,  Gary  D.  Shisler,  Gary  E.  Ulrich,  Richard  A.  Chickillo,  Captain  Richard  H.  Baughn,  Wil- 
liam H.  Cottrell,  Richard  F.  DeMott,  Da\id  H.  R.  Johnson,  Leigh  Edwards,  Head  Coach  H.  W.  '"Bill"  Craver. 

Third  Row:  End  Coach  Arthur  Davies,  Patrick  B.  Hawes,  William  J.  Mitchell,  Paul  F.  Caravella,  Kenneth  Kolodziej,  Paul  C.  Quintavalle,  George  A.  Berse, 
David  R.  Markle,  George  M.  Tremblay,  Henry  C.  Wetzel,  Line  Coach  Douglas  York. 

Fourth  Row:  Bruce  E  Gover,  Dennis  R.  Dobrowolski,  Gilbert  E.  Taylor,  David  G.  Spinella.  William  R.  Hartman,  Wayne  S.  Russo,  David  T.  Hayman, 
Stephen  F.  Battershell. 

Filth  Row:  John  Waters,  Gregory  N.  Rich,  Robert  A.  Connolly,  Joseph  B.  Predpelski,  Richard  H.  Richardson,  Clifford  W.  Schwacke,  Bernard  A.  Bross, 
Thomas  D.  O'Connor,  Llovd  G.  Corbett. 


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1964  FOOTBALL  RECORD 

AGGIES 

9/19     Millersville  State  College         7 

9/26     Moravian   College  6 

10/3     Haverford  College  14 

10/17     Albright  College"  0 

10/24     Drexel  Institute  of 

Technology  0 

10  31     Gallaudet  College  18 

11/7     Wilkes  College  21 

11/14     C.  W.   Post  College  13 


OPP. 

21 

28 

8 

35 

39 
8 

13 

27 


This  was  a  starting  year  for  a  NEW  Ag- 
gie football  team.  There  is  a  promising  future 
in  sight  as  the  new  coaching  staff  exploits  the 
player's  potentials.  The  bulwark  for  the  com- 
ing gridiron  season  will  be  the  members  of  the 
class  of  '68  under  the  watchful  eyes  of  head 
coach  William  Craver  and  his  staff. 

During  the  past  season,  seventeen  new 
records  were  set  against  a  schedule  dominated 
by  the  always  tough  Middle  Atlantic  Confer- 
ence teams.  As  the  college  continues  to  expand 
its  enrollment,  it  will  also  expand  its  sports 
competition  to  include  the  toughest  teams  in 
this  area. 

Our  thanks  to  the  team's  leaders,  Captain 
Richard  Baushn  and  Dick  Chickillo. 


Ulrich  circles  the  end 


B5 


Captain  and  Senior  Halfback 

Richard  Bauehn 


Senior  Fullback 


Richard  Chickillo 


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The  team  taking  the  field. 


Point  after  touchdown 


Baughn  takes  the  handoff 


Cross  Country 


CROSS  COUNTRY  1965 


AGGIES 

OPP. 

9  25 

Cheyney  State 

19 

44 

10  3 

Philadelphia  Textile 

16 

44 

10  7 

Lebanon  Valley 

31 

27 

10  15 

Eastern  Baptist 

18 

43 

io  n 

Kings  College 

20 

35 

10  17 

Albright  College 

18 

41 

10  21 

Lincoln  University 

21 

36 

10  28 

Franklin    &    Marshall 

20 

36 

10  28 

Moravian  College 

16 

46 

11  6 

Penna.  Military  College 

32 

25 

11  6 

Washington  College 

17 

4-1 

11   7 

Susquehanna   University 

21 

34 

Delaware  Valley  Conference  Champs 

11    1  ; 

NC  \  V  College  Championshi 

3S  18th. 

CROSS  COUNTRY 

This  vear"s  Cross-Country  Team  faced  stiff  competi- 
tion. With  much  spirit  and  zeal,  the  harriers  ended  up  -with 
a  10-2  record. 

Two  high  lights  of  the  season  were:  winning  the  second 
annual  Delaware  Valley  Conference,  and  placing  18th  in 
the  National  Collegiate  Athletic  Association  College  Cross- 
Countrv  Championship  at  Chicago.  Illinois. 

The  Cross-Countrv  Team  displayed  strength  and  spirit 
throughout  the  season. 


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LOU  COPPENS 

Lou  Coppens  led  the  team  as  captain  in  high  fashion  giving 
them  a  goal  to  strive  for.  He  accumulated  43  firsts,  3  seconds,  and 
1  third  in  47  meets.  He  also  broke  the  Delaware  Valley  course 
record  six  times  in  his  four  years  on  the  team.  He  set  records  at 
Glassboro,  Millersville,  Susquehanna,  Lebanon  Valley,  Washington 
College,  Eastern  Baptist,  and  Lincoln  University. 

Lou  was  the  Delaware  Valley  Conference  Champion  for  the 
past  two  years. 

The  team  proving  itself  in  the  East,  received  the  chance  to  par- 
ticipate in  the  National  Collegiate  Athletic  Association  championship 
In  the  college  division  Lou  placed  10th  in  a  field  of  170  runners 
competing  on  the  four  mile  course.  This  resulted  in  an  invitation 
to  compete  in  the  NCAA  University  Division  at  East  Lansin^ 
Michigan. 

On  a  windy,  cold,  snowy  day  at  Michigan  State  University,  Lou 
finished  41st  out  of  180  runners  in  the  University  Division  and 
first  in  the  College  Division.  This  singles  hm  out  as  one  of  the  top 
cross  country  runners  in  the  country. 

JIM  MURPHY 

Jim  was  a  very  important  asset  to  the  cross-country  team  His 
collegiate  record  consisted  of  5  firsts,  19  seconds,  and  5  thirds  for 
34  meets. 

As  the  team's  number  two  runner,  he  consistently  broke  through 
packs  oi  opposing  runners  to  cross  the  finish  line  in  record  time  His 
competitive  spirit  inspired  his  fellow  runners  to  their  record  break- 
ing season. 


Willi  the  acK.ni  of  a  new  Varsity  Basketball  coach,  Mr.  Allan  Hartley,  the  Ag- 
gies  turned  in  their  most  impressive  record  since  1951. 

Tin'  team  was  led  by  captain  George  Tiefenthaler,  assisted  1>\  senior  Dick 
Baughn.  This  combination  was  augmented  by  six  promising  freshmen.  Willi  more 
experience,  the  team  should  lie  able  to  ln>ld  their  own  against  stiff  competition. 


SCHEDULE 

DATE 

COLLEGE 

DATE 

COLLEGE 

12   1 

Phila.  College  of  Bible 

1/16 

Wilkes  College 

12/2 

Ursinus  College 

1/27 

Lycoming  College 

12/6 

Drexel  Institute 

2/2 

Moravian  College 

12/7 

Alumni 

2/4 

Rutgers  of  S.  J. 

12  8 

Phila.  College  of  Pharmacy 

2/6 

King's  College 

12/12 

Eastern  Baptist  College 

2/9 

Phila.  College  of  Bible 

12/16 

Haverford  College 

2/11 

Lincoln  University 

12/19 

Fairleigh  Dickinson  College 

2/19 

Phila.  College  of  Pharmacy 

1/6 

Lincoln  University 

2/20 

Monmouth  College 

1/9 

Rutgers  of  S.  J. 

2/23 

Eastern  Baptist  College 

2/27 

Penna.  Military  College 

TOT 


Coach  Allan  Hartley 


Basketball 


L  to  R:  First  Row:  Head  Coach  Allan  Hartley,  Richard  DeMott,  Raymond  Thompson,  George  Tiefenthaler,  Richard  Baughn,  Richard  Geerkin,  Manager  Rohert 

Fausak. 
Second  Row:  Assistant  Coach  Robert  L.  Schweid,  John  Cunningham,  Ronald  Kowalik,  Glenn  Jerrell,  Thomas  Brown,  Thomas  Lewis,  David  Yedinak,  Manager 

John  Echstine,  Jr. 
93  Third  Row:  David  Bonner.  Otis  Armstrong,  John  Slate,  Peter  Cooney,  John  Norek,  Edward  Furman. 


Team  Captain  George  Tiefenthaler 


Worm"  sends  a  pass  on  its  way 


Rieh  Baughn  grabs  the  rebound 


Senior  Richard  Baughn 


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Above  and  below  Glenn  Jerrell,  a  promising  frosh,  shows  his  form 


Tom  Lewis  puts  it  up 


Frosh  Ron  Kowalik 


John  Cunningham  dribbles  against  Wilkes 


T.B."  gets  the  rebound 
Is  that  a  girl  beside  me?" 


The  jump 


'Boots"  scores  two  for  the  Aggies 


"Chalk  talk"  during  a  time  out 


"Worm"  on  the  fast  break 


Statistics  —  statistics 


Hev  watch  your  elbow 


Tom  Lewis  shoots  against  Wilkes 


Wrestling 


Corless  '67,  Charles  Suloff  '66,  Captain  Donald  Day  '65,  William  Hartman  '67,  Manager 


1st   Row,  LR:   Head   Wrestling   Coach   H.   W.   (Bill)    Craver,   Ge 

Thomas  Elam  '68. 

2nd  Row,  LR:  John  R.  Eberle  '68,  Kermit  S.  Moyer  '68,  Bruce  Gover  '68,  David  Johnson  '66,  John  A.  Hawk  '68,'  Robert  E.  Felton  '68. 
3rd  Row,  L-R:  Albert  J.  Muscle,  Jr.  '66,  Donald  C.  Noble  '68,  James  Norci  '67,  Robert  Capper  '67,  Edward  Floretti  '68,  Richard  Piscotti  '6 


James  Kerr  '67. 


SCHEDULE 


Under  guidance  of  head  coach,  Bill  Craver,  the  Aggie 
wrestling  team  went  through  a  rebuilding  year.  The  team 
was  led  by  outstanding  senior,  Captain  Don  Day.  DELVAL 
looks  forward  to  a  good  season  with  a  promising  under- 
classman squad  returning. 

The  season's  record  was  3-5  with  impressive  wins 
over  Fairleigh  Dickinson  and  Philadelphia  College  of  Bible. 


12/9  Lycoming  College 

12/18  Wilkes  College 

1/8  Lincoln  University 

1/14  Fairleigh  Dickinson 

1/27  Moravian  College 

2/6  Hofstra  University 

2/13  Phila.  College  of  Bible 

2/20  Monmouth  College 


Don't  bend  it  past  90  degrees,  Donny 


Captain  Donald  Day 


Things  could  be  worse 


A  near  pin 


1964  TRACK 

Lycoming  College 

Millersville  State 

Albright  College 

Susquehanna  University 

Kutztown  State 

Lincoln  University 


Track 


First  Roto.  L-R:  C  Fisher,  R.  Bergner,  C.  Hofmann,  R.  Carrol,  W.  Cottrell,  L.  Coppens,  E.  Hamm. 

Second  Row.  L-R:  G.  Shisler,  L.  Marsh,  W.  Klementisz,  R.  DeMott,  J.  Fetherroan,    R.    Lichtenwalner,   A.    Dotterweich,    S.    Liner,    Coach    Ned    A. 

Linia. 
Third  Row,  L-R:   T.   Johnson,   J.   Gianaris,  J.  Bunger,   I.  Walker,   R.   Field,  C.  Rynd,  J.  Morley. 


102 


The  '"Aggie"  Track  team  faced  one  of  the  toughest 
schedules  of  any  team  representing  our  college  in  inter- 
collegiate competition.  Nevertheless,  in  1964  they  were  able 
to  obtain  impressive  wins  over  Lycoming  and  Lincoln  Uni- 
versity. The  team  was  led  by  Captain  Lou  Coppens,  un- 
defeated distance  runner.  Other  standouts  include  senior, 
Roland  Bergner  and  junior  Bill  Cottrell  in  field  events,  Gus 
Dotterweich  and  Gary  Shisler  in  pole  vault,  Chuck  Rynd 
in  the  440,  and  Jim  Gianaris  in  the  hurdles. 


"Rols"  lets  the  discus  fl> 


AGGIES  hurdle  their  way  to  victory 


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The  Relay 


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1964  Captain  Dick  Carrol 


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4/1  Philadelphia   College   of  Bible 

4/11  Eastern  Baptist  College 

4/16  Phila.  Col.  of  Pharmacy   &    Sci. 

4/17  Glassboro  State 

4/23  Eastern   Baptist    College 

4/25  Kutztown  State  College 


Baseball  1964 


SCHEDULE 

AGGIES  OPP. 

AGGIES 

OPP. 

5 

6 

4/25 

Kutztown  State  College 

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6 

15 

4/27 

Philadelphia  Col.   of  Bible 

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10 

6 

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Lincoln  University 

4 

7 

2 

13 

5/9 

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5 

4 

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15 

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11 

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First  Roiv,  L-R:  E.  Taggart,  J.  Gall,  D.  Goss,  D.  Boyd,  R.  Wagner,  Coach  Douglas  York. 
Second  Row,  L-R:  G.  Ulrich,  L.  Edwards,  D.  Day,  T.  McMillen,  E.  Collins. 
Third  Row,  L-R:  R.  Schaumloeffel.  G.  Mahaffey,  R.  Albright,  A.  Bills,  W.  Hartman. 
Fourth  Row,  L-R:  J.  Vaneschak,  A.  Law,  D.  Spinella,  W.  Mitchell. 


I  01 


Tom  McMillen  leads  off  first 


Coach  York  and  Captain  Goss 


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Don  beats  the  throw 


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The  bench 


Captain  elect,  Don  Day 


L-R:  Christopher  Shelley,  Robert  Sills.  Arthur  Tucke,  Richard  Carroll,  Michael  Chudkowski. 


Captain  Art  Tucke  takes  a  break 


Golf  Team 


The  golf  team  maintained  its  dominance  over  their  Conference  foes 
by  retaining  the  Delaware  Valley  Conference  Championship  at  the 
Warrington  Country  Club.  Captain  Art  Tucke,  Terry  Wueschinski, 
and  Mark  Novin  led  the  team  throughout  the  season  with  assistance 
from  newcomers   Chris   Shelley,   Bob   Sills,   and   Mike  Chudkowski. 

In  winning  thr.ee  matches  out  of  seven,  the  team  established 
records  in  Low  Gross  in  the  Conference  Championships  and  Low 
Medal  at  the  home  Warrington  Country  Club  course. 


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Kutztown 

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Cheyney 

L 

Susquehanna 

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Glassboro 

1964  Delaware  Valley  Conference  Championship 


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Bob  chips  up 


"••ft*,  r******" 


Mike  pitches  home 


Before  the  Del  Val  Conference  Match 


What  am  I  doing  hi 


I  can  taste  those  meat  ball  sandwiches 


Keep  your  head  down.  Art 


How  manv  holes  ahead  "Ter?" 


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SCHEDULE 
DATE      COLLEGE 
4/13     Millersville  State 
4/17     Glassboro  State 
4/18     Rutgers  of  S.  J. 
4/23     Eastern  Baptist 
4/25    DrexelTech 
4/27     Cheyney  State 
5/5       Lincoln  University 
5/11     Susquehanna  University 
5/13     Penna.  Military  College 


Tennis 


1st  Row,  L-R:  Leonard  A.  Ciani,  Jr.  '66,  Chung  C.  Huang  '67,  Captain  Peter  R.  Bard  '64,  John  Bayliss  '64,  Albert  J.  Muscle.  Jr.  '66,  Coach  Arthur 

Brown. 
2nd  Row.  L-R:  John  F.  Speckhals  '67,  Lloyd  ^y7.  Rotherham  '64,  Hilary  E.  Zich  '66,  Michael  Price  '65. 


!4 


John  Spreckhals  and  Chung  C.  Huang 


Captain  Pete  Bard  and  Coach  Arthur  Brown 


Pete  Bard  shows  his  form 


Keep  vour  eve  on  the  ball  Pete! 


116 


Chung  makes  a  difficult  backhand 


It's  all  in  the  timing  John! 


Intramurals 


!!7 


Dairy  team  sweeps  end  against  O.H. 


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The  Dairy  Society  track  team 


121 


123 


Throw  to  the  plate 


The  Animal  Husbandry  Bowling  Team 


Dick  Flowers  angles  in 


'Buck"  and  Mike  toss  the  foot  irons 


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The  beginning 


Pound  it  home  Fred 


Raisin'  the  Big  Top 


It's  not  as  permanent  as  the  one  made  in  December 


130 


Your  best  fare  forward 


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Things  begin  to  take  shape 


The  work  crew 


I  know  it's  here  somewhere 


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Choosing  the  beef  champion 


Bob  Sills  receives  Champion  Beef  Trophy  from  Prof.  H.  Purd- 


John  Albrecht  and  Dr.  T.  Merritt  with  the  Champion  Sheep 


SHOW 
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The  Animal  Husbandry  class  exhibit 


"Double,  double  toil  and  troubi- 


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'Crocked  Plants" 


In  the  land  of  the  "Jolly  Green  Giant" 


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It's  gciinp  to  be  a  Ion;;  night 


"When  it  rains  it  pours' 


The  Bird  Cage?? 


Jack  puts  the  final  touches  on 


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Dr.  Elson  discusses  a  principle 


Chem.  Lab.  for  A-Day 


Mike  and  Twig  set  up  their  A-Day  project 


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The  A -Day  Queen 


139 


The  Dedication  of 


James  Work  Hall 


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The  refreshment  stand 


The  flower  of  the  hour 


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143 


ACTIVITIES 


144 


"BUTTON  FROSH"!!  "Beat... 


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"Buck"  and  John  make  the  blades  turn 


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Three  Pence  and  a  Yen  at  the  "Hootenanny" 


'When  in  doubt,  sack  out!!" 


I've  got  a  bluebird  on  my  shoulder" 


They  just  said,  "No  hot  plates" 


Dr.  Brown  thought   we  should  throw  a  little  more  feed   to   them! 


"Thoughts  that  do  often  lie  too  deep  for  tears" 
Turn  back  fellows  the  mail  is  not  out  yet!  Wordsworth 


Class 


It  was  cold,  rainy  and  dismal.  Hardly  the  type  of  day 
conducive  to  the  pleasant  commencement  of  our  careers 
at  Delaware  Valley  College.  If  we  thought  this  day  was 
any  indication  of  what  the  next  four  years  would  hold  in 
store,  most  of  us.  surelv.  would  have  turned  around  and 
gone  home.  But  being  naive,  and  inexperienced  in  the  ways 
of  the  academic  world  we  stood  faithfully  in  lines  which 
led  us  to  the  registration  desk  where  we  were  engulfed  in 
a  sea  of  registration  cards.  We  were  officially  signed  in — 
we  had  passed  our  "Fail-Safe." 

As  if  this  was  not  enough  in  one  day  we  were  beset  by 
a  myriad  of  pre-semester  examinations.  Before  we.  were 
given  a  break,  classes  started  and  with  classes  also  began 
the  freshman  nemesis,  customs. 

If  nothing  else,  our  period  of  customs  was  creative. 
We  can  list  to  our  credits  two  bonfires  and  Lake  Archer. 
Both  of  which  were  I  literally  I  built  by  hand.  Naturally 
being  the  class  of  1965  we  set  out  early  to  establish  high 
standards  and  break  records.  We  began  by  erecting  a  larger 
and  more  massive  bonfire  than  any  which  preceeded.  In 
the  course  of  events,  we  proud  freshmen  found  it  necessary 
to  protect  our  beautiful  mountain  of  wood.  None  of  us 
will  ever  forget  the  sound  of  "Hoagy's"  bugle  summoning 
us  to  protect  our  bonfire. 

Events,  both  frustrating  and  comical,  broke  the  dull 
routine  of  chemistry,  zoology  and  Freshman  composition : 
Paul  Kessler  and  his  used  cars,  the  Holocaust  at  Farm 
Four,  the  cook  out  behind  Elson  Hall,  and  the  panty  raid. 
Somehow  that  ill-fated  episode  did  not  turn  out  quite  as 
planned. 

Our  Holland  Holiday  was  a  beautiful  success.  The 
many  hours  of  planning  and  work  proved  to  be  very 
worthwhile.  Surprisingly,  the  windmill  worked  w^ll  all 
night. 

Perhaps  the  most  unsuccessful  of  our  freshman  ven- 
tures came  in  the  form  of  our  infamous  riot.  Days  of  plan- 
ning and  hours  of  anxious  preparation  culminated  in  a 
brilliant  display  of  courage,  determination  and  chaos — 
that  lasted  for  all  of  three  and  a  half  glorious  minutes. 

At  times  things  got  rough,  frustration  and  tension 
mounted,  but  no  matter  how  black  the  situation  appeared, 
when  our  marks  were  failing  and  our  hearts  down  trodden 
and  only  two  weeks  before  finals,  we  could  always  thank 
"Josh"  for  saying,  "don't  worry  there  is  still  ample  time."' 

The  freshman  year  terminated  with  Summer  Prac- 
ticum.  Here  we  were  exposed  to  all  forms  of  practical  ex- 
perience. At  any  time  during  the  month  of  June  in  1062 
one  could  expect  to  see  l_  ILman  Hall  floating  down  Alumni 
Lane  on  a  river  of  foam  to  the  clink  of  ten  thousand 
"dead  soldiers". 


History 


During  that  summer  of  1%2  the  College  was  given 
Accreditation  and  accepted  as  a  member  by  the  Middle 
States  Association  of  Colleges  and  Secondary  Schools.  This 
was  not  only  a  milestone  in  the  history  of  the  College  but 
also  a  great  tribute  to  the  efforts  of  the  administration  and 
staff  who  made  it  possible. 

The  fall  of  1962  found  us  back  on  campus  after  a 
summer  vacation  which  we  all  felt  ended  too  soon.  As  sopho- 
mo'res  we  immediately  plunged  ourselves  into  the  hardy 
exercising  of  our  newly  acquired  power  over  the  freshmen 
as  the  administrators  of  "customs."  With  a  hearty  "Button 
Frosh"  we  led  "•our"  freshmen  through  a  tumultuous 
period  which  ended  in  the  revival  of  the  tug  of  war. 

It  was  about  this  time  that  we  were  exposed  to  Mr. 
Schmieden  It  didn't  take  very  long  for  us  to  realize  how- 
little  we  new  about  everything. 

The  first  concert  to  be  held  at  Delaware  Valley  Col- 
lege was  ours.  It  was  our  concept,  and  our  achievement. 
Maynard  Ferguson  and  his  Orchestra  put  on  a  spectacular 
jazz  concert.  It  must  be  stated  that  we  gained  a  lot  more 
from  this  concert  than  financial  success;  we  learned  or- 
ganization, responsibility,  and  the  meaning  of  the  word 
"panic."  (Thank  vou  Mr.  Steinberg.!  This  venture  proved 
to  be  such  a  phenomenal  success  that  it  has  become  a  tra- 
dition carried  out  annually  by  the  members  of  the  sopho- 
more class. 

We  went  into  our  second  A-Day  with  more  knowledge 
and  experience  than  we  had  the  previous  year,  and  our 
class  made  an  excellent  showing  in  all  fields. 

Of  course  no  discussion  of  our  sophomore  year  would 
be  complete  without  mentioning  the  big  "65"  that  was 
painted  on  the  water  tower.  "Eh.  Kav?" 

In  our  junior  year  we  seemed  to  be  more  "settled 
down."  There  was  more  emphasis  on  study  and  less  on 
"gipping."  Many  of  us  became  more  involved  in  the  various 
clubs  and  activities  on  campus.  The  Yearbook  and  Prom 
Committees  w^ere  organized  in  the  anticipation  of  our 
forthcoming  senior  year.  The  year,  however,  was  not  with- 
out its  lighter  moments:  any  number  of  insanities  could 
be  expected  at  anv  moment.  During  the  January  snow 
storms  the  second  floors  of  Cooke  and  Barness  Halls  were 
the  scene  of  mass  practice  of  such  summer  sports  as  swim- 
ming and  diving,  and  the  snowball  fight  between  the  jun- 
iors and  freshmen  left  one  of  our  warriors  limping  for 
several  davs.  The  administration  passed  a  law  prohibiting 
the  use  of  exotic  wallpaper  and  once  again  some  of  us  were 
left  facing  "bare"  walls.  Of  course,  there  were  some  planned 
activities  too,  our  "Roaring  Twenties"  dance,  one  of  the 
more  unusual  of  our  endeavors,  and  the  Hootenanny  pro- 
vided the  social  highlights  of  the  year. 


We  moved  into  Work  Hall.  Unfortunately,  the  building 
was  not  yet  in  a  state  of  total  readiness;  the  magnificent 
new  structure  seemed  infallible  until  seven  forty-five  on  that 
morning  of  the  first  class  of  the  school  year. 

Our  senior  year  saw  the  answer  to  many  of  our  prayers 
arrive  in  too  few  numbers. 

Preparation  for  the  Yearbook  and  Prom  were  well 
under  way  by  the  beginning  of  the  semester  and  the  stu- 
dents eagerly  awaited  the  coming  of  the  "caterer."  Most  of 
our  time  was  spent  in  serious  study  and  in  the  contempla- 
tion of  our  future  endeavors.  By  May  most  of  us  were  in- 
fected with  the  senior  "jitters." 

As  we  approach  graduation  let  us  look  to  our  left 
and  to  our  right  as  we  realize  the  truths  which  were  set 
before  us  four  years  ago. 

"Though  nothing  can  bring  back  the  hour 
Of  splendor  in  the  grass,  of  glory  in  the 
flower: 

We  will  grieve  not,  rather  find 
Strength  in  what  remains  behind;" 
— Wordsworth 


153 


1965 

Cornucopia 

Staff 


Co-editors  Peter  Gerity  and  Robert  Sauer 


While  writing  this  message  we  were 
filled  with  feelings  of  regret  and  anticipa- 
tion. We  cannot  help  but  feel  regret  at  the 
soon-to-come  separation  of  well  established 
friendships. 

Now-,  we  look  to  the  future  ivith  some 
anxiety,  but  arc  filled  ivith  confidence 
instilled  in  us  over  the  past  four  years. 

It  would  not  be  appropriate  for  us  to 
leave  without  expressing  our  deepest  grati- 
tude to  the  entire  staff  of  the  1965  Cornu- 
copia and  to  all  who  aided  us  in  the  pre- 
sentation of  this  book. 

THE  EDITORS 


!54 


Business   Staff,   left  to   right:   Michael    Parks,   Jeffrey    Morelock,    Business    Manager 
Thomas  Hawk.  Dennis  Smith. 


Captions  Comm.  Ronald  Dalrymple  and  editor  Robert 
Sills 


Layout   Committee    Fred    Hotchkiss,    Richard    Glaser 
editor  and  Corwin  Knestrick 


Sports  Committee  James  Harner  editor  and  Thomas  Kava- 
nasdi 


James  Hoagland,  Activities  Editor 


Merwin  Horner,  Typing  Editor 


Ronald  Smith,  Photography  Editor 


Class  Adviser 

Clarence  B.  Steinberg 

"1  do  not  choose  to  be  a  common  man.  It  is  my  right  to  be  uncommon 
— if  I  can.  I  seek  opportunity — not  security.  I  do  not  wish  to  be  a  kept 
citizen,  humbled  and  dulled  by  having  the  state  look  after  me.  I  warn 
to  take  the  calculated  risk:  to  dream  and  to  build,  to  fail  and  to  succeed. 
I  refuse  to  barter  incentive  for  a  dole.  I  prefer  the  challenges  of  hje 
to  the  guaranteed  existence;  the  thrill  of  fulfillment  to  the  stale  calm 
of  Utopia.  I  will  not  trade  freedom  for  beneficence  nor  my  dignity  for  a 
handout.  I  will  never  cower  before  any  master  nor  bend  to  any  threat.  It 
is  my  heritage  to  stand  erect,  proud  and  unafraid;  to  think  and  act  for 
myself,  enjoy  the  benefit  of  my  creations  and  to  face  the  ivorld  boldly 
and  say,  this  I  have  done  .  .  ." 

— Dean  Alfange 


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BERGER.  P.  JEFFREY  .  R.D,  Pittstown,  N.J. 

BERGNER.  K.  ROLAND  _.  443  Thomson  Ave.,  Springfield.  Pa. 

BROWN.  III.  EDGAR  G.  120  Stanley  Ave.,  Glenside.  Pa. 

CANTLIFFE.  DANIEL  J.  219  Manning  Ave..  River  Edee,  NJ. 

CHICKILLO.  RICHARD  A.  ....  3454  Frankford  Ave..  Phila..  Pa. 

CHUDKOWSKI.  MICHAEL  R.  ....  588  Main  St..  Sayreville,  N.J. 

CLEMENTS.  ROBERT  J Box  309,  Bethel  Rd..  Boothwvn,  Pa. 

COMPTON.  GLENN  E RD.  #1.  Box  46,  Clarksburg,  Pa. 

COPPENS,  LOUIS  F.  ....  257  Ridge  Rd.,  New  Hope,  Pa. 

CRAIG.  CHRISTOPHER      Providence  Road,  Newtown  Sq.,  Pa. 

CROUSHORE.  WILLIAM  S. ....  RD.  #3.  Ruffsdale.  Pa. 

CSEPI,  RAYMOND  J 13  McAuliffe  Dr..  No.  Brunswick.  N.J. 

CURREY,  JR..  W.  THOMAS  ....  800  Birney  Hwy.,  Chester.  Pa. 

DALRYMPLE.  RONALD  H.  ....  Mt.  Horeb  Rd.,  Warren  Township.  N.J. 

DAY,  DONALD  A.  454  Turner  Ave..  Drexel  Hill.  Pa. 

DERBY.  WILLIAM  J.  110  Brownlie  Rd.,  King  of  Prussia,  Pa. 

DUDAS.  ANDREW  R R-D.  #2.  Fairview,  Pa. 

DUNN.  JOHN  S.     36  S.  Davis  Ave.,  Audubon,  N.J. 

GERITY.  PETER  F 70  Commonwealth  Ave.,  New  Providence,  N.J. 

GLASER.  RICHARD  A 1387  Jesup  Ave.,  New  York,  N.Y. 

GOMMEL,  ERNEST  R. ....  North  Garden  Apts.,  Doylestown,  Pa. 

GURAL,  DENNIS  S — 228  Le  Gregni.  Saddle  Brook.  N.J. 

HARRISON,  JOHN  C. ....  RD.  #1.  Stockton,  N.J. 

HARNER,  JAMES  P.  Box  45.  Oklwick,  N.J. 

HARTEIS,  JAMES  L RD.  #1-  Ebensberg.  Pa. 

HAWK,  THOMAS  R 953  Walnut  Ave.,  Andalusia.  Pa. 

HENDZEL,  JOHN  J.  504  Seventh  Ave.,  Carnegie,  Pa. 

HIST,  LEWIS  F.  Box  79  R.D.  #2,  Glen  Mills.  Pa. 

HOAGLAND,  JAMES  M ....  Headquarters  European  Exchange  System  APO  245,  N.Y.,  N.Y. 

HORNER,  MERWIN  H R-D.  #3.  Salem,  N.J. 

HOTCHKISS.  FREDERICK  WM. ....  R-D.  #1-  Springboro.  Pa. 

HOWELL.  JOHN  C,  JR 12  Hillside  Road,  Sparta.  N.J. 

HOWELLS.  BRUCE  E.  _..  R-D-  #2,  Ellwood  City,  Pa. 

JONES,  WILLIAM  M ...- 9A  N.  Main  St..  East  Hampton.  N.Y. 

KAVANAUGH.  THOMAS  E -  655  Woodlawn  Dr..  Sharon,  Pa. 

KINNEY,  DALE  A Main  St..  Little  York.  N.J. 

KNESTRICK.  RALPH  C R-D-  #1.  Amity,  Pa. 

KRONEN,  WILLIAM  L R-D.  #4,  Box  288,  Tarentum.  Pa. 

KUTAWSKI.  PAUL  A 5  David  St..  South  River,  N.J. 

LEWANDOSKI,  THOMAS  J 35  Mack  St.,  Plains,  Pa. 

LINDEMANN.  EDWARD  L.  __.  -  6  Shelter  Lane,  Levittown,  Pa. 

McMILLEN,  THOMPSON  B Andersonburg  Rd..  Loysville,  Pa. 

McNAUGHTON,  WILLIAM  J.  JR ___- Kresson  Rd..  Haddonfield,  N.J. 

MAGNUS,  JOHN    693  Center  Ave.,  River  Edge,  N.J. 

MAKUS,  DONALD  J. -  -  137  Elmwood  Dr.,  Clifton,  N.J. 

MASON,'  ROBERT  B.  148  W.  State  St.,  Doylestown,  Pa. 

M1DDLETON,  JAMES  E ..._ Box  96,  Waldorf,  Md. 

MORELOCK,  JEFFERY  J. ....  - Basking  Ridge  Road.,  Millmgton,  N.J. 

MORROW,  JOHN  D 2413  Lawnhurst  Ave.,  Easton,  Pa. 

MULDOWNEY,  MICHAEL  R.  _ ___ ..._ 62  Downey  Dr.,  Tenafly,  N.J. 

MURPHY.  RALPH  J — Main  St.,  West  Point.  Pa. 

MYRONUIK,  DENNIS  ....        - 428  E.  139th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

NASH,  ROBERT  A -  500  E.  24th  St.,  Chester,  Pa. 

NEIMANN.  ALBERT 446  East  Clay  Ave.,  Roselle  Park,  N.J. 

NEIVERT,  MILES  E. — — - — - — — 16  Westwood  Road,  Yonkers,  N.Y. 

OLINSKY.  MARVIN 165  Joan  Terrace,  Trenton,  N.J. 

O'SULLIVAN,  FRANCIS  J -  109  Wood  Terrace,  Leonia,  N.J. 

PARKES,  MICHAEL  R. -. -  16  Maple  Lane,  Wayne,  N.J. 

PRAS.  ROBERT       - - R-D.  #1,  Mendham,  N.J. 


PRICE.  ROGER  K.  I  10  Ames  Ave.,  Eeonia,  N.J. 

PRICE,  MICHAEL  G.  Walter  Road.  R.D.  #2,  Clialfont,  Pa. 

ROGERS.  JAMES  I?.  132  Stillwell  Ave..  Port  Lee,  N.J. 

ROTH.  CHARLES  J.  ~-  557  River  Drive.  East  Paterson.  N.J. 

SAUER,  RORERT  M.  51  Greene  Ave.,  Sayville,  N.Y. 

SCHAFER.  WR^SON  C.  391  Anawanda  Ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

SCHMIDT,  MICHAEL  F.  ....  37  Summer  Lane,  Levittown,  Pa. 

SCOJT.  RICHARD  W.  ....  48  Chestnut  Terraee,  Newton,  Mass. 

SCI  MHO.  ANTHONY  F.  ....  27  Mitchell  St.,  Lodi,  N.J. 

SICES.  ROBERT  \.  27  Ferncliff  Rd.,  Morris  Plains,  N.J. 

SMEIX  WILLIAM  D ....  North  River  Road,  New  Hope,  Pa. 

SMITH.  H.  DENNIS  —  667  S.  Chubb  Drive,  Doylestown,  Pa. 

SMITH.  RONALD  II.  129  Elm  Ave.,  Riverton,  N.J. 

SNYDER.  RICHARD  ....  2655  Northwood  Ave.,  Easton,  Pa. 

SPINELLI.  ANTHONY  M.  -  15  Elmwood  Ave.,  Narberth.  Pa. 

STANFORD.  EDWARD  A -  Herman  Road,  Horsham,  Pa. 

STOCK,  WILLIAM  F - 8562  Glen  Campbell  Road,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

SZY,  FRANCIS  J ■—  R.D.  #1,  Hellertown,  Pa. 

THOMPSON,  RAYMOND  J _.... -    512  Aroor  Road,  Yeadon,  Pa. 

TIEFENTHALER,  GEORGE  A Johns  Lane,  Ambler,  Pa. 

TRAVISS,  WADE  P ~~ R-D.  #2,  Moscow,  Pa. 

TRELLIS,  JOSE  ....    Arequipe  Ave.  908,  Lima,  Peru 

VINCENT,  NEIL ~ 229  Johnson  St.,  Salem,  N.  J. 

WALLRAPP,  MICHAEL  F -----  2949  Ardsley  Road,  Wantagh,  N.Y. 

WEISLOW,  OWEN  S. --- 129  E.  Durham  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

WILL,  STUART  J 183  Rutherford  Blvd.,  Clifton,  N.J. 

WILSON,  MELVYN  I - - - 62  Rollins  Ave.,  Clifton,  N.J. 

WIRA,  RICHARD  J. _ Liddle  Ave.,  Fords,  N.J. 

WITMER,  HEMAN  J. —  131  W.  54th  St.,  Bayonne,  N.J. 

WOODS,  EDWARD  A. 310  Greenwood,  Lansdale,  Pa. 

WUESCHINSKI,  TERRY  L —  322  Springdale  Ave.,  York,  Pa. 

ZONAY,  JR.  ANDREW  S 317  E.  Broad  St.,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 


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ADAM,  DAVID  D.     Box  162,  R.D.  #1,  Shoemakersville,  Pa.  1968 

ALBRIGHT,  RUSSELL  C 343  N.  Bridge  St.,  Christiana,  Pa.  1967 

ALIOTO,  RONALD  L. 5516  Willows  Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  1966 

ALMEN.  HOWARD  A. 125  Jefferson  Ave.,  Greenbrook,  N.J.  I960 

ANDERSON.  ALFRED  R. - 80  Knickerbock  Rd.,  Closter,  N.J.  1966 

ARMSTRONG,  JR.,  OTIS  A -  Center  St.,  Hanover,  Mass.  1967 

ATTICK,  ROBERT  F 7120  Elk  St.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  1966 

AUWARTER  ALAN  G.         _ 134  Oakwood  Drive,  Wayne,  N.J.  1967 

BAHNCK,  CARL  ....                                                                             Box  71>  Revere'  Pa-  1968 

BAKLEY.  RICHARD  E 506  Fern  Ave-  Magnolia,  N.J.  1966 

BALUCH,  STEVE  J RD-  #L  Box  70,  Perryopolis,  Pa.  1968 

BATTERSHELL,  STEPHEN  F 55  Palm  Lane,  Levittown  Pa.  1968 

BAUSHER.  MICHAEL  G. - - Box  239,  Somerdale  Rd.,  Blackwood,  N.J.  1968 

BAYDA,  ROBERT  C. -  -  -  -  333  Madison  Ave.,  Nazareth  Pa.  1967 

BECKER,  RICHARD  S. 21  Swathmore  Rd.,  Linden,  N.J.  1966 

BELCHER,  WALLACE  E.,  Ill ---     305  Bryn  Mawr  Ave.,  Bala  Cynwyd,  Pa.  1968 

BELDEN,  CHARLES  P Gilead  Rd.,  Hebron,  Conn.  1968 

BENNER,  DAVID  L RD-.  #1,  Faiifidd,  Pa.  1967 

BERGER,  SCOTT             1365  St.  Nicholas  Ave.,  N.Y.  1966 

BERSE  GEORGE  A.                         — -  ?45  Summit  Ave.,  Westfield,  N.J.  1967 

BERTINO  ANTHONY  J - 507  White  Horse  Pike,  Hammonton,  N.J.  1967 

BEVAN,  STEPHEN  A.  _._'..Z". — 128  Bala  Abe.,  Oreland  Pa  1968 

BILLS,  ARTHUR  P.,  JR ----- 1°  Wren  Ave.,  Hauppauge,  N.Y.  1967 

BILOTTI  JOSEPH  J.                          126  Clover  Circle,  Southampton,  Pa.  1967 

BISHOP,  EDWIN  G.                                 Box  217,  R.D.  #1,  Perkasie,  Pa.  1966 

BLEW,  JR.  THEODORE  G R-D-  #L  Emmaus,  Pa.  1968 

BLITHE  BARRY  R. 201  Central  Ave.,  Primos,  Pa.  1968 

BOBB  WALTER  H — 124  Signal  Road,  Drexel  Hill,  Pa.  1968 

BOHL  RICHARD  A —  12  Highland  Ave.,  Millington,  N.J.  1966 

BORDEN  GUY  K. - Main  Street,  Jacobstown,  N.J.  1968 

BOWMAN,  ELWOOD  W. Box  202,  Plumsteadville,  Pa.  1966 

BRAY  DAVID  R.               — -  515  Kingston  Road,  Utica,  N.Y.  1967 

BREINER  DONALD  M. 20  Woodland  Rd.,  Wyomissing,  Pa.  1966 


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BRENNEMAN,  DALE  R. ._.                   R.D.  #1,  Box  411,  Natrona  Hgts.  Pa.  1967 

BREWER.  DAVID  R.  ....                                                      9120  Pannier  Rd..  Pittsburgh.  Pa.  1968 

BROCKLEY.  DONALD  B. ....                                          543  Locust  St..  Columbia.  Pa.  1968 

BRODZIK,  JOSEPH  A. ....                                             252  Maple  Ter.,  No.  Plainfield,  N.J.  1968 

BRONNENKANT,  ALAN  A ___  352  Langley  Ave..  W.  Hempstead,  N.Y.  1966 

BROSS.  BERNARD  P.. ...                                                                     -  93  Norman  Dr..  Ramsey,  N.J.  1968 

BROWN.  MICHAEL  A _  7  Eggleston  Lane,  Old  Greenwich.  Conn.  1968 

BROWN.  W.  THOM  \S                                                                  .  49  Smithfield  Rd..  Waldwick.  N.J.  1967 

BRUB/KER,  GARRY  L __ R.D.  #2,  Brockway,  Pa.  1967 

BUCKMAN,  WILLIAM  H.                                                Eggle  Road.  R.D.  #2.  Newtown,  Pa.  1967 

BULLOCK,  JEROME  J. ....                                Contention  Lane,  Berwyn,  Pa.  1966 

BUNGER,  JOHN  R 811  Foster  St..  Philadelphia,  Pa.  1967 

BURD.  DENNIS  L Munson/Pa.  1968 

BUTTERBAUGH.  PAUL  A.                               387  Aspen  St.,  Middletown.  Pa.  1968 

BUZEN,  RICHARD  L 218  Dickson  Circle.  East  Williston.  N.Y.  1966 

BYRD.  CHARLES  G.                                                     Lyndell  Rd..  Downingtown,  Pa.  1968 

CAMERSON.  ROBERT  A 165  Sheridan  Ave.,  Johnstown,  Pa.  1967 

CAMPBELL.  RICHARD  W 10  Linden  Ave..  Rutledge.  Pa.  1968 

CAPPER.  ROBERT  T 201  Summit  St..  Edwardsville.  Pa.  1967 

CARAVELLA.  PAUL  F 1097  Leesville  Ave.,  Rahway,  N.J.  1967 

CARLSEN.  HARRY  E 12  Burnham  Rd.,  Old  Bridge.  N.J.  1967 

CARLSON.  EDWIN  C 17  McKinley  St..  Rowayton,  Conn.  1968 

CASHMAN.  HAROLD  E 337  Corinthian  Ave..  Hatboro.  Pa.  1966 

CASSARA.  JAMES  A 133  Eastern  Ave..  Somerville.  N.J.  1968 

CASTLEMAN.  JOHN  A Brass  Castle  Rd..  Washington.  N.J.  1966 

CHISNELL,  ARLEIGH  C.  _. Dibbon  Glad.  Pa.  1967 

CHRISTIE.  DOUGLAS  B 820  Summit  Ave.,  Franklin  Lakes,  N.J.  1967 

CLARK.  PETER  D R.D.  #2.  Box  56.  Neshanic  Station.  N.J.  1967 

CLAYTON.  LLOYD  K 1436  Lakewood  Rd.,  Toms  River,  N.J.  1966 

CLYMER.  FREDRIC  R Box  323.  Denison.  Iowa  1968 

COLLINS.  EDWARD  T Box  206.  Kennett  Square,  Pa.  1966 

COLLINS,.  THOMAS  W..  JR 64  Prospect  St..  Dover.  N.J.  1968 

COLLOM.  WILLIAM  S 818  Woodland  Dr..  Lansdale.  Pa.  1968 

GOLSON.  JOHN  R Colson  Rd..  Jullica  Hill.  N.J.  1968 

COLT  JOHN  E.                  6  Winthrop  St..  Norwalk,  Conn.  1967 

CONNOLLY.  ROBERT  A. Oxford.  R.D..  N.J.  1968 

CONROY.  JAMES  J 146  Lincoln  Rd..  Hempstead,  N.Y.  1968 

CONSEUR.  EDWARD  D 7008  Brous  Ave..  Phila.  15,  Pa.  1968 

COOK.  WILLIAM  A. 40  Radnor  Drive,  Newtown  Sq.,  Pa.  1968 

COONEY,  PETER  M. 807  Wayne  Ave..  Reading,  Pa.  1968 

COPE.  FREDERICK  O 442  S.  Main  St..  Red  Lion.  Pa.  1968 

COPLEY,  DUANE  G Box  103.  Hope,  N.J.  1968 

CIANL  JR..  LEONARD  A 111  2nd  St..  Wood  Ridge,  N.J.  1966 

CORBETT.  LLOYD  G. 71  Power  Rd..  Waterbury.  Conn.  1968 

CORLESS,  GEORGE  G Reno  St.,  Ext..  Rochester,  Pa.  1967 

COTTRELL.  WM.  H 911  Flower  St..  Chester.  Pa.  1966 

CORBIN  FRANK  C.          Old  Jummer  Rd..  Allison  Park.  Pa.  1968 

CORTELYOU.  CLIFFORD  H R-D.  #1.  Princeton,  N.J.  1968 

CRAIG.  DOUGLAS  M 1005  W.  High  St..  Haddon  His.,  N.J.  1968 

CRAMER.  DAVID  J. Perkins  Lane.  Beverly.  N.J.  1967 

CROSSLEY.  III.  SAMUEL  M.  __. R.D.  #1,  Box  188.  Marvsville.  Pa.  1966 

CUNNINGHAM.  JOHN  H —  326  Mt.  Vernon  St..  Lansdale.  Pa.  1968 

CURRY  WM.  M.       235  Cedar  Ave..  Horsham,  Pa.  1968 

CUSANNO.  ROBERT  P. 35  Elm  Lane.  Levittown.  Pa.  1968 

DAVIS.  ATHOL  L.           63  Wiggins  St..  Princeton,  N.J.  T967 

DeBARI.  MARIO.  JR - 1417  Main  St.,  Glastonbury,  Conn.  1966 

DeMOTT.  RICHARD  F. 2506  So.  Church  St..  Allentown.  Pa.  1966 

DENNYS  CHARLES  D. 32  Winding  Lane.  Feasterville.  Pa.  1966 

DERSTEIN.  WALLACE  G 51  Orvilla  Road.  Lansdale.  Pa.  1966 

DIETRICH.  KENNETH  G. 22  Philadelphia  Ave..  Shillington.  Pa.  1968 

DIETZE.  A.  WM. R.D.  #2.  Stockton,  N.J. 

DILKS.  ROBERT  L 260  E.  High  St..  Glassboro,  N.J.  1967 

DOBROWOLSKI.  DENNIS  R 3846  Gonshohocken  Ave..  Phila..  Pa.  1968 

DODSON,  DARL 116  Blough  Rd..  Fairless  Hills,  Pa.  1968 

DOLAN.  KEVIN  E 41-50  78th  Street.  Elmhurst,  N.Y.  1966 

DOLINSKY.  DENNIS  WM 237  Wyandotte  Rd..  Fairless  Hills.  Pa.  1966 

DOBMUTH.  RICHARD  W 1229  Bruce  Rd..  Oreland.  Pa.  1968 

DOTTERWEICH.  A 134  Garside  Ave.,  Wayne,  N.J.  1966 

DOUGHTERY.  WM.  J.  _ N.  Delsea  Drive,  Franklinville,  N.J.  1968 

DOUGHTERY,  WM.  M 16  E.  Floral  Ave.,  Pleasantville,  N.J.  1968 

DBUKOVSK1S,  LIAMONTS 136  W.  168th  Street.  N.Y.  1966 


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DUMONT,  WADE    ._ _ _  161  Jacksonville  Rd.,  Lincoln  Park,  N.J.  1968 

DUNING.  RICHARD  17  Pine  Ave.,  Pelhan,  N.Y.  1967 

DUNSCOMBE.  WM.  E. 14  W.  Drive  Livingston,  N.J.  1968 

DYER.  ROY  C.  870  N.  Pollard  St.,  Arlington,  Va.  1968 

EBERLE.  JON  R. _ Ferry  Road,  R.D.  #1.  Doylestown,  Pa.  1968 

ECKSTINE,  J.  P.  ...  Spring  Lane,  Yardley,  Pa.  1968 

EDWARDS.  ADDISON  L. ..  204  Forest  Hill  Drive,  U>secon,N.J.  1966 

EICK.WM.  Columbia  Cross  Roads,  R.D.  #3,  Bradford,  Pa.  1967 

EISELE,  GERHARD  J 1219  Friendship  St..  Phila..  Pa.  1966 

ELAM,  THOMAS  D. 7261  Githens  Ave.,  Pennsauken,  N.J.  1968 

ELIAS,  JAMES  E 239-7th  Ave.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  1968 

ELSTRODT,  CHARLES  J 1172  Hollywood  Ter.,  York,  Pa.  1966 

EDMUNDS.  WM.  J. Zieglerville  Rd.,  Spring  Mount,  Pa.  1968 

ENDRISS,  WM.  C.     ....  .  ...     29  Butler  Blvd.,  Bawille,  N.J.  1968 

FAUSAK.  ROBERT  E 50  Reservoir  Ave.,  Jersey,  N.J.  1968 

FELTON.  ROBERT  E 312  Berkshire  Rd..  Fairless  Hills,  Pa.  1968 

FERGUSON.  THOMAS  W 35  Hancock  St.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  1966 

FERRARIO,  REMY  J 128  18th  Ave.,  Scranton,  Pa.  1966 

FETHERMAN.  JOHN  G ....  Shawnee-on-Del,  Pa.  1966 

FICCA.  VINCENT  G. 3-17  Summit  Ave.,  Fairlawn,  N.J.  1968 

FIELD.  ROBERT  D 129  Wright  Ave.,  Pleasantville,  N.J.  1967 

FIORETTI     142  Canterbury  Road,  Fairless  Hills,  Pa.  1968 

FISHER.  STEVE  F R.D.  #1,  Oley,  Pa.  1966 

FISHEL.  DOUGLAS  G. 1317  Rogers  Road,  Bristol,  Pa.  1966 

FISCHER.  BRIAN  H West  Broadway  and  Ave.  C.  Haledon,  N.J.  1967 

FITZGERALD,  RICHARD  A 108  S.  Midway  Ave.,  Feasterville,  Pa.  1967 

FITZSIMMONS,  WILLIAM  J. _ 8  Dunnder  Drive,  Summit,  N.J.  1967 

FLEMER,  JOHN  H Box  126  Holmdel,  N.J.  1968 

FLOWERS,  RICHARD  A 2667  Northampton  St.,  Easton,  Pa.  1966 

FRANCHELLA.  JOSEPH  F.,  JR _ 16  S.  James  St.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  1968 

FRECON,  JERRY  L R.D.  #3,  Boyertown,  Pa.  1966 

FRIEMAN.  ALAN  R 1501  Juniper  Road.,  Elkins  Park,  Pa.  1967 

FRIEND.  JOHN  W R.D.  #1,  Box  197  Marianna,  Pa.  1968 

FUNKHOUSER,  EDWARD  A R.D.  #1,  Box,  197  Marianna,  Pa.  1968 

FUNT,  RICHARD  C R.D.  #1,  Biglerville,  Pa.  1968 

FUNT,  RONALD  E. R.D.  #1,  Biglerville,  Pa.  1966 

FURMAN.  EDWARD  T 177  Strayer  St.,  Johnston,  Pa.  1968 

FUSTING,  RICHARD  M 4328  N.  Charles  St.,  Baltimore,  Md.  1968 

GALVIN.  BARRY  F 2  Quay  Road,  Levittown,  Pa.  1968 

GANSKY.  CARL  H 229  Walnut  Hill  Lane,  Havertown,  Pa.  1968 

GANT,  PAUL  N R.D.  #1,  Glassboro,  N.J.  1967 

GARVEY.  JOE  D 2401  Ruby  Drive.  Harrisburg,  Pa.  1968 

GEBHARDT.  JACK  E R.D.  #3,  Nazareth,  Pa.  1968 

GEERKEN,  RICHARD  G 51  Brighton  Rd.,  Worcester,  N.Y.  1967 

GEMBE,  CHARLES  L R.D.  #2,  Yorks  Springs,  Pa.  1966 

GENSEMER,  DONALD  J 706  Linwood  St.,  New  Cumberland.  Pa.  1968 

GERLACH,  WM - 1731  Florida  St.,  Westfield,  N.J.  1967 

GIANARIS,  JAMES  G 98  Manor  Lane,  Willingboro,  N.J.  1967 

GITHENS.  JONATHAN  E 208  Tenth  Ave.,  Haddon  Heights,  N.J.  1967 

GLASER,  MARK  J. 1158  E.  14th  St.,  Brooklyn  N.Y.  1968 

GOLD.  ROBERT  A 660  Morton  Ave.,  Franklin  Square,  N.W.  1968 

GOLDAN,  BARRY  K — -  1  Batesway,  Westfield,  N.J.  1968 

GOVER,  BRUCE  E 90  Welles  St.,  Forty  Fort,  Pa.  1968 

GRANDE,  JOHN  A 21  Reed  St.,  Edison,  N.J.  1966 

GRATZ,  BARRY  J. 5871  Upland  Way,  Phila.,  Pa.  1966 

GRAY.  JOHN  C Box  57,  Dublin,  Pa.  1968 

GRAY.  TERENCE  J - Box  57,  Dublin,  Pa.  1968 

GRAY,  HOWARD  D Frontier  Road,  Dublin.  Pa.  1966 

GREENE,  JOATHAN  H 106  N.  Vendome  Ave.,  Margate,  N.J.  1967 

GREENSTEIN,  RICHARD  L 2123  Hartel  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  1966 

GREGORY.  THOMAS  M 2899  Street  Road,  Neshaminy,  Pa.  1967 

GRUBE,  CLIFFORD  N Barker  Roa'd,  Wyncote,  Pa.  1967 

GRUBB,  BARRY  J — —  RD.  #1,  Hellertown,  Pa.  1968 

GRYGO,  THOMAS  W. 1916  Mountain  Top  Rd.,  Somerville,  N.J.  1966 

GURBARG,  MICHAEK 583  Alburger  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  1968 

HALDEMAN,  RICHARD  S Box  107  A,  Pittstown,  N.J.  1967 

HANDWERK,  GENE  E R-  1,  Germanville,  Pa.  1966 

HANSEN,  JOHN  L 155  Harrison  Ave.,  Highland  Park,  N.J.  1966 

HAPP  JOHN  M. Matthews  Ave.,  New  Britain,  Pa.  1968 

HANTHORNE,  BRUCE -  150  Old  York  Road,  Chalfont,  Pa.  1967 

HARRIS,  CHARLES  L 124  Lafayette  St.,  Haddonfield,  N.J.  1968 


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HARTEIS.  GERALD  J _                                             RD.  #1.  Ebensberg,  Pa.  1968 

HASSELBAUER,  ROBERT  C __ 67-F  New  England  Ave.,  Summit,  N.J.  1968 

HASHES,  PATRICK  B.  1_                               278  Washington  Ave.,  Pleasantville,  N.Y.  1967 

HAWK,  JOHN  A.                                                                _  25  E.  Washington  St.,  Stewartsville,  N.J.  1968 

HAWKINS  R  \YMOND  D.  .                                                       —  Worthington  Mill  Rd.,  Ivyland,  Pa.  1968 

HAWRYSHCZUK,  STANLEY  ._..                                                        -  4943  N.  12th  St..  Phila..  Pa.  1968 

HAYES,  JAMES  H.                        Box  267  Montgomery  Ave.,  Kulpsville.  Pa.  1968 

HAYES.  JOSEPH  E.                     2391  Riverside  Terrace,  Manasquan,  N.J.  1968 

HAYMAN,  DAVID  T.  ....                                             _  15  Wilkshire  Road.  R.D.  #3,  Doylestown.  Pa.  1968 

HAZELTON,  JAMES  E St.  Luke's  Ave.,  Gladstone,  N.J.  1966 

HELLER.  PAUL                                                            - 2157  Ocean  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.  1967 

HEIL,  RONALD  F 32  Catherdral  Ave.,  Nutley.  N.J.  1966 

HENTOSH.  DAVID  D.                                           7127  Woolston  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  1967 

HERTIAGE,  HOWARD  R Harrisonville  Road.  Richwood,  N.J.  1968 

HERSHBERGER.  RODNEY  L R-D-  #L  Everett,  Pa.  1968 

HOAGLAND,  GARWOOD  R RD.  #1.  Catawissa,  Pa.  1967 

HOCHBAUM.  JEFFREY    R.D.  #12,  Box  7,  Frenchtown,  N.J.  1968 

HODGE.  DONALD  R.                                                R-D-  #2,  Pine  Grove,  Pa.  1967 

HOEK,  EDWARD  G.  _.                                         117  E.  Westfield  Ave..  Roselle  Park,  N.J.  1966 

HOFSAESS,  FRED  R —  197  Chipmunk  Hill.  Mountainside.  N.J.  1967 

HOLLOWBUSH.  RANDY  A Fleetwood,  R.D.  #1,  Pa.  1968 

HOLZNAGEL,  JON  A.  ....                                                109  Maruth  Drive,  Pittsburgh.  Pa.  1966 

HOOPES  C  \LVIN  B    JR                                                 -           -  Walnut  Run  Road.  Landenberg.  Pa.  1968 

HOOVER.  ROBERT  E.  _       R-D.  #1,  Box  18.  Patton,  Pa.  1966 

HOOVER  LEON  R.                                                            —  2035  West  High.  Haddon  Heights,  N.J.  1968 

HUANG.  CHUNG  C.  1                                                                 100  LaSalle  St.,  New  York  City,  N.Y.  1967 

HUBER.  CHARLES  F.                              8  Sycamore  Rd..  Levittown,  Pa.  1968 

HUDDY,  RONALD  L R-D.  #1,  Clover  Drive,  Fairview.  Pa.  1966 

HUFFMAN,  SAMUEL  J. ....  Stoner  Drive,  R.D.  #1.  Middletown,  Pa. 

HUGHES  JOHN  A.  _ 271  E.  Butler  Ave.,  New  Britain.  Pa. 

HUNT,  DOUGLAS  R.    I                                                  482  Fairmount  Ave.,  Chatham  NJ.  1966 

IGLER.  SCOTT  T                  81  Church  St.,  New  Milford,  Pa.  1968 

IRWIN  JOHN  E.                                                        300  Deanhurst  Ave..  Camp  Hill.  Pa.  1968 

ISBRECHT  JAY  WM.         "_           1034  Seward  Ave..  Westfield,  NJ.  1968 

IVES,  RICHARD  T.    .'.                                                           —  720  Pebble  Hill  Road,  Doylestown,  Pa.  1967 

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1967 


1966 
1966 


JAMES.  RICHARD  A 368  Chestnut.  Kingston,  Pa. 

JANSON,  JOHN  J 213  N.  Lancaster  Ave.,  Margate,  N  J. 

JANSON  STEPHEN  A.                                          600  W.  Brigantine  Ave..  Brigantine.  NJ.  1968 

JAR  VIS.  RICHARD  H.  ....                                                                   412  Avondale.  Haddonfield,  NJ.  1968 

JENKES,  VAUGHN  A -  I3  Reynold  St.,  Pittston,  Pa.  196b 

JENNY  BRUCE  F.                    526  Riverview  Road,  Pompton  Lakes,  NJ.  1968 

JERRELL  GLENN  D 2021  Wheaton  Ave..  Millville.  N  J.  1968 

JOHNSON,  DAVID  H.  R. ......                                                   _  112  Jefferson  St..  So.  Braintree.  Mass.  1966 

JOHNSON.  EDWARD  L 31  Birch  St..  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  1968 

JOHNSON,  NELSON  A.          29  Northfield  Road.  Fairfield.  Conn.  1JOO 

JOHNSON.  THOMAS  J. ...                         ...  201  Carl  Mackley  Apt.,  "M"  and  Bristol  Sts..  Phila..  Pa.  1967 

JON  JEFFRY                                                                                        321  Fairlamb  Ave..  Havertown,  Fa.  190/ 

JOSEPONIS,  WILLIAM  A.  ...Z                                                    1 76  Yale  St..  Roslyn  Heights.  NY.  1967 

JULIUS.  ROBERT  G.                                                         I468  Eden  Road-  Lancaster-  "a-  lJbb 

JUNSCH  JOHN  W          _                                                   9810  Fort  Hamilton  Pkwy.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.  1967 

JURCHAK.  PHILIP R-D-  #1.  'Pittston.  Pa.  1966 

KACHUR.  MICHAEL  E --- -  4425  Florida  Ave..  Newtown  Sq..  Fa.  196/ 

KAERCHER.  TIMOTHY  R Rt-  #20.  Bethlehem.  Pa.  196, 

KALINA,  VICTOR  E.         _ 334  Levinsohn  PL.  Englewood.  NJ.  1968 

KALMBACHER.  ROBERT  S. Fairview  Rd.,  R.D.  #1.  Chadds  Ford.  Pa.  1968 

KAMINSKY,  MELVIN  M 1547  River  Road.  Teaneck.  NJ.  1966 

KANAME,  ROY  T.                         2550  Church  Road.  Glenside.  Fa.  1908 

KAUFMAN,  CHARLES  M Hollow  Road,  Skillman,  NJ.  1967 

KEEN,  GEORGE  A 235  W;  Pine  St.,  Georgetown,  Delaware  1967 

KEIM  KEVIN  L                                                              --     115  Stewart  St.,  Kearney,  N.J.  1968 

KELLY  RICHARD  V         '. -    --  3562  Queen  St.,  Philadelphia  29,  Pa.  1968 

RENTER.  ALAN  L.  _1 828  Madison  Ave.,  Plainfield,  N  J.  1966 

KENWORTHY  WALTER  J           _       -                205  Green  Brier  Lane.  Havertown,  Fa.  196/ 

KEPPLER,  WALTER  G. _._'._ 814  Huntingdon  Pike  Hollywood,  Pa.  1966 

KERR.  ROBERT  F 5  Yarmouth  Lane  Media,  Pa.  1968 

KERR  JAMES  M                                                  -      2832  Sandyford,  Phila.,  Pa.  196 / 

KEYSER.  BRUCE  G."_ --  320  Twining  Roa*d,  Oreland,  Pa.  1967 

KEYSER.  JOHN  W R-D-  #2.  Parkesburg  Pa.  1967 

KIMMETT.  JOHN  A 56  Mohr  Ave.,  Bloomlield,  IN. J.  190/ 


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■mirnnnniT  I  pper  Stump  Road,  Chalfont,  Pa.     196/ 

KIRK.RORF.Rl  10?0TVooperRoad,  Norristown,  Pa.     1967 

KIRKWOOD,  ROBERT  W.  ^  U/F  ^  pliihl(ltlpllia  20.  Pa.     1968 

KIRY,PAULR.    ---------  4(HEastSprurrSi..lVrkasie,Pa,     1966 

KLEMENTISZ,L.  WILLIAM,  JR.  rd  #1   Mi  W..lf.  Pa.    1968 

KLINE,  RICHARD  M.  ^8  Granite  Terrace,  Springfield,  Pa.     1967 

KLINGER,  MOBF.RT  A.  £j  ,,  („ikfi,,(  „„'„,.  Pnil,.  Pa.     1966 

KLING,  PAUL JOHN  ,,,  RD  #1   Ainit     Pa.    1968 

KNESTRICk.  MAYNARD  L.  fil?  Hooven  s,    |)inv;..,  Pa.     1966 

KOES  RICHARD  M.  MaeFarland  Drive,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     1966 

KOCH.  RICHARD  A.  Thompsonvffle  Rd.,  McMun , ,  NJ.    1968 

KOHUT.  NICHOLAS  J.  20  Birkshire  Road,  Trenton,  N.J.     1966 

KOPrS ,  Wm  BTH  "  -  « tS  St.,  Bloomsburv,  NX     1968 

KK?2lSSK  240  Union  St.,  Doylestown,  Pa.     1967 

Sw  A ITK    RONA^  n  S  7 1  Washington  St..  Harrison,  N.J.     1968 

KOWALIK,  RONALD  S.     ...  ■              g     phn     Pa     1968 

KRUPNICK,  STEPHEN  B.  5Son  Av  ..Booton,  N.J.     1967 

KUFTA.  RORERT  J.  -----           2,„Tlw   t^ierPs      1967 

LAMMERS,  HAN-JOLYON  ....  Brinton  Lake  Road,  R.D.  #5  West  Chester.  Pa.      Ub 

LANDIS.  DAVID  T.       ..........  -  W»  Cleverly  Roa ^™ter,P a.      96o 

LANGWICK.  JOHN  J.  ....  -  60  S.  Manhenn  Blvd    New  Polta,  N.J      1*/ 

t    norcTi    rrDU»pnTM  6  Rutelev  St..  Mt.  Holly,  1N.J.      i™° 

fw    —  77  Westfieid  Ave..  Elizabeth.  N.J.      1967 

SnSfFW  81  Spruce  St.,  Cranford,N.J.     1968 

LEBRET,  GEORGE  W. ~-  *"    „.  v     ^.rM     lofifi 

t  rr  ir-nn  nn\T  101     2KA     Smoon-40,  Chong-ro,  Ku,  Korea     uoo 

SSS  J.  1=  -----     ««  OearhrookB^  York  Pa.     1968 

LITTON,  WILLIAM  G RD.  #1.  Phdhpsburg  N.  J.     1968 

LLOYD.  DONALD  E —  R"D-  #L  Newvdle,  Pa.     1968 

LOCKRIDGE.  C.  WILLIAM  ....  -  353  Center  Ave    Runnemere,  NJ.       968 

LOUCKS,  JAMES  W ^  Spring  Road  Scotia,  N_Y.       96, 

LOUGHLIN.  PATRICK  W. ....  5233  N  Mascher  St.  Phila. ,  Pa.     1968 
_.„  R„,.  in   ^tV.  Avp    F.stel  Manor.  N.J.      1^0/ 


MacCRATE.  JAMES  R.  ...                                                 —  20  Ridge  Drive,  Huntington  State  N.Y.  968 

MAGANJO.  MWANGI  ...                                                                Gathanga  Vi  la«.  Fort  Hall.  Kenya  967 

MAHAFFEY,  GEORGE  S.  _                                                             178  Maple  Blvd..  Pawling.  NY.  1966 

MANNS.  WILLIAN  T -     57  Lorgan  Road.  New  Hope.  Pa  1968 

MANNS.  CHARLES  J 57  Lorgan  Road,  New  Hope  Pa.  . 


MANN.  MICHAEL  E.  .....                                               2  Woodbine  Road.  Kendall  Park,  NJ.  1968 

MANGANIELLO.  RICHARD  N. 10  Lewis  D™,  Randolph  Mas  .  968 

MARINO.  GAETANO  J _          234  Oxford  Circle,  Norristown,  Pa.  1966 

MARKLE,  DAVID  R.  ........                                                       -  5720  Wissahickon  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  1967 

MARSH.  LARRY  G 567  Harold  Ave.,  Johnstown,  Pa.  1967 

MARTIN.  JOEL  W 1056  Seneca  Ave.,  Ridgewood,  N.J.  1967 

MARTIN.  JOHN  M 1429  Olive  Street.  Scranton.  Pa.  1968 

MAUGER.  SCOTT  W RD.,  Box  241,  Woodbine,  NJ.  1966 

MAURER,  LUCIEN  G 602  Country  Club  Lane.  Havertown,  Pa.  1966 

McCARTER.  HENRY  E 2014  Ford  Road.  Bristol,  Pa.  1966 

McCAFFREY.  JOHN  F 16  Coral  Lane,  Clifton.  NJ.  1967 

McCLELLAND.  ROBERT  W -  141  Myrtle  St.,  Girard,  Pa.  1967 

McGOVERN.  ROBERT  J 1839  Lower  State  Road,  Chalfont.  Pa.  1966 

McGOVERN,  FRANCIS 64.  North  St.,  Bloomsburg,  NJ.  1968 

McDUELL,  CORDELIA  G 1651  Wyoming  St.,  Phila.  Pa. 

McKIERNAN,  MILTON  C 2007  Hartel  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  1967 

McLAIN  GLENN  E.          4  Ellison  Ave.,  West  Orange,  N  J.  1966 

McNAMARA.  WnXIAN  J. ~ 132  Carlton  Ave    Jersey  City  NJ.  1968 

McNAUGHTON,  JAMES Kresson  Road,  Cherry  Hill,  N  J  1968 

MEDEIROS.  JOSEPH  W 16  E.  Mulberry  Ave.,  Pleasantville,  N.J.  1967 

MEEKER.  NEWTON 1  Bromley  Drive,  West  Orange,  N.J.  1967 

MELPOLDER  FRANK  F.                  2°8  Engle  Drive,  Wallingford,  Pa.  1968 

MELLOR,  FREDRICK  A #7  DeCou  Drive,  Morrisville  Pa.  1968 

MIKULANINEC.  MICHAEL 109  Church  St.,  Mahwah,  N.J.  1966 

MILLER,  ANDRE  D R.D.  #2,  Airville,  Pa.  1967 

MILLER.  GEORGE  L --  558  Moreland  Drive,  Pittsburgh.  Pa.  1966 

MILLER.  WILLIAM  F - B°x  76,  Hohcong,  Pa.  1968 

MILLER  WILLIAM  G.         109  Lakeview  Dr.,  Lannonsburg,  ra.  190 i 

MITCHELL,  WILLIAMJ.    .1 319  Rural  Ave.,  Chester,  Pa.  1967 

MOCK  ROBERT  K 415  Washington  St.,  Royersford,  Pa.  1968 

MORLEY,  JAMES  L~  ~~ Box  64,  Newtown,  Pa.  1967 


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MOROSKY.  RONALD  W ....  505  Privet  Rd.,  Horsham,  Pa.     1967 

MORRISON.  MURDOCK  K. . .  - — — —  Jrwmna,  Pa.     1966 

MOORE.  AUSTIN  J.  _ R°utf;  8J>  ^banon'  .Co™'     "Jg 

MOUNTZ,  KEITH  ...  131  Ea*  Ruth  St,  Rrf«omH,  Pa.     1968 

MOYER.  KERMIT  S —  Box  56.  R  D.  #1.  Harfej-sv.lle.  Pa.      963 

MOWRER.  MARK  C. ....  106  Boiling  Circle  Chadds  Ford.  Pa.       966 

MOZZER.  RAYMOND  T 983  Main  St    Manchester  Conn        968 

MROZICKE.  NORMAN  M.  ...  "^  *D"  ^w ^ I'  n"      968 

MULLEN.  RAYMOND  A.  ....  206  Cosman  St    Westwood,  NJ.     1968 

MULLE.  ANTHONY  H. ...  86-50  164th  St.  Jamaica  NY.      966 

MUSCLE.  ALBERT  J. ....  24  North  7th  St..  Highland  Park.  N.J      1966 

MUZYK.  RONALD  A.  ....  — — -  231  Ellis  Ave.,  frenton.  N.J.       966 

MUNSON.  CURT  -  5  Quackenbush  Land  Park  Ridge  N  J.     1967 

MYERS.  CLARENCE  G. ....  — —       "T^    f^NT       963 

Sc  iohnrachard  E  ■  " 519  ^l^StS  Si  Z 

NAGGIeTaN  R. .  -223  So.  Main St..  North  East. Md.     1966 

NFTVFRT  STTIARTT  16  Westwood  Road.  Yonkers,  NY.     1968 

SSSaS  RANDALLK  :  2422  D.v«  Ave    A,e„„dn,.  V,     1067 

no™,  mark  aw  : ^r*s  £  £  ss 

SESrSSV"  a  2459  T,TSE5ffiESlE:  IS 

S«N1S  t -  1201  Bethlehem  Pike.  Ambler.  Pa.     1967 

P^TTF^ON  CHART  ES  P   ~  MS*  Worthington  Rd..  Phila..  Pa.     1968 

PATTf  THOMAS  S  ~  --  543  Elder  Ave..  Phillipsburg.  N.J.     1963 

M^32^SIh~  "         —6  Eisenhower  Drive.  Malvern.  Pa.     1966 

™       ,i°nP  "•  Box  90.  Schurylerville.  NY.     1967 

P^RHT    WTT  T  TAM    "  One  Vine  St..  Waldwick.  N.J.     1968 

Sfr  R  ANOfVI B-D-  #2-  B-  m  Li^°nier'  Pa-     1%8 

PERSON  TYNNS  103  Mohawk  Trail.  Medford  Lakes.  N.J.     1967 

pSSr  'THOMAS  R  "  Academy  St-  °xf°rd'  NJ-     W66 

PHEIFFER,  THOMAS  R. ....  Dovlestown,  Pa.     1967 

K™nmE53£  I™  c„,»„bS  |£2  k*, «.,.  i«. 

PISCIOTTA.  RICHARD  J.  Ch    e    Pa     1%6 

POMTFK4  Tomf          "  ..:  304  Cleafrook  St..  Lansdowne.  Pa.     1967 

^^TninJn  "                    -     1020  Fitzwater  St..  Phila..  Pa.     1968 

POT^FR   R  AySdH  :ZZZTl2  Prospect  St..  E.  Stroudsburg.  Pa.     1968 

POTTER.  RAYMOND  H.  ?2          ^  Road  Sa,em  NJ_    1%8 

™St7t  SKpHR"  ::.;."1458  Mr.  Ephraim  Ave..  Camden.  N.J.     1968 

pmrDt?FTT  toK          ~  70  Willow  Ave"  N-  Plainfield-  V'    ? It 

PRICKETT  JOHN  H.  u  Drf      Southampton.  Pa.     1968 

^0?TnnSMAnSH-  """"              2906  Harrison  St..  Wall.  N.J.     1968 

™ ONA LD  W.  ___  Limkiln  pike  Prospectville.  Pa.     1967 

2V  SI'r   RFNi^HN  F 511  Salem-Quinton  Rd..  Salem.  N.J.     1966 

S£I nEp?TFR?  " "  412  We^t  Ave..  Jenkintown.  Pa.     1967 

p^Sno J  Tfmn  M  "  :"-.-  R.F.D.  #3.  Box  41.  Mineral.  Va.     1968 

SnK           ~            CarversvilleRd.,Carversville,Pa.     1966 

pr Si^nFR   r.AVin"A  207  Harvard  Blvd..  Reading.  Pa.     1968 

RllTFR   ?CTER  L              "  — -  706  West  State  St..  Coopersburg.  Pa.     1967 

SSSm     "  "                         .....     311  Front  St.,  W.  Easton.  Pa.     1966 

SSS1  """  '"" "  -       215  Central  Ave..  Lakewood.  N.J.     1966 

KK^P-  iZZ _  118  Woodland  Road,  Wyncote,  Pa.     1968 


SEIlfT^                                                   -     --  118  W°°dMnR.  #1.  Souderton,  Pa.  1966 

SnS^FORrFTR""'"                                                     """"                -Aura  Road.  Richwood.  N.J.  1966 

mPF  HFRRFRT  F                                                            13986  Benner  Drive.  Novelty.  Ohio  1968 

BasKK-                 :^r:he^ift^'Byrf"idcNj-  ;%8 

RICHARDSON,  RICHARD  H. ....                                   _  277  Galyan  Place  Bergenheld  NJ.  1968 

RITTER,  FLOYD  P _ &>*»»  Run  Rd    Avondale  Pa^  968 

ROBERTSON,  THOMAS  G Marsh  St.,  Harper  Liberia  1968 

ROBBINS,  III,  BURTON  S Box  96  Dorchester,  NJ.  1968 

RODRIQUEZ,  MANUEL  ....                      -  Box  19,  San  Felipe,  Venezuela  1967 


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ROEDEL,  RICHARD  R.  _.                                                         Star  Route  #2,  Doylestown,  Pa.  1966 

ROSE,  EDWARD  L.                                                                 ...  10  Woodhill  Dr.,  Maplewood,  N.J.  1968 

ROSENBLATT,  GARY    .  70  Midland  Blvd.,  Maplewood,  N.J.  1967 

l!l  PELL,  JAY  K.                                                                                        R.D.  #  2,  Washington,  N.J.  L966 

RUSHNOCK,  ARTHUR  J.                                                                        222  Ave.  A,  Latrobe.  Pa.  L968 

RUSSO,  WAYNE  S.                                                                     Mt.  Pleasant  Ave.,  Ambler,  Pa.  L967 

RYND,  CHARLES  E.,  JR.                                                         347  S.  St.  Marys  St.,  St.  Mans.  Pa.  L967 

SANDERS.  MELVIN                                                                   8-09  Harrison  Dr.,  Fairlawn,  N.J.  1966 

SAZAMA,  JAMES  M.                                                                    .    378  North  Rd.,  Hampden,  Mass.  1966 

SCHAUMLOEFEEL.  ROBERT  J.                                                    517  Grier  Ave.,  Elizabeth.  N.J.  1967 

SCHUELLER.  JOHN  P.                                               5448  Hulmeville  Rd.,  Cornwell  Heights,  Pa.  1967 

SCHIAZZA,  JOSEPH  F.                                                        .  32  N.  Diamond  St.,  Clifton  His.,  Pa.  L968 

SCHANTZ.  ARLAND  H.                                                                             R.D.  #1,  Zionville,  Pa.,  1966 

SCHMOLKE.  WILLIAM  H.                                                  27  Wilkshire  Rd.,  Doyletown,  Pa.  1968 

SCHULTZ.  DAVID  C.                                                                                     R.D.  #2,  Easton,  Pa,  1966 

SCOTT.  RICHARD  EARL                                                                      182  Salem  Road,  Union,  N.J.  196,", 

SCOYELL.  DAVID  I.. 5  Marion  Court,  Trenton,  N.J.  1966 

SCHWARTZ.  RAFAEL  ....                                              162-01  Powells  Cove  Blvd.,  Hushing,  N.Y.  1966 

SCHWACKE,  CLIFFORD  W.                                        ...  928  N.  Washington  St.,  Greenbrook,  N.J.  1968 

SELLERS,  GEORGE  E 5701  Green  Pond  Rd.,  Easton,  Pa.  1967 

SEMENUIK,  NICHOLAS  B 281  Caldwell  Ave.,  Paterson,  N.J.  1968 

SERVICE,  ROBERT  S 4th  and  Jones  Ave.,  West  Point,  Pa.  1968 

SHAEFFER,  J.  CHRISTOPHER  ......                              ....  632  Sandy  Ridge  Rd..  Doylestown,  Pa.  1967 

SHAFFER.  RICHARD  T 1407  Old  Beulah  Rd.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  1966 

SHANNON,  RUSSELL  S 2411  Cedar  Lane.  Drexel  Hill,  Pa.  1966 

SHIMP.  ALAN  W. R.D.  #2,  Canton,  N.J.  1967 

SHISLER,  GARY  D. Llewelyn  Rd.,  Chester  Hts.,  Pa.  1966 

SINGLETON,  T.  WILLIAM .  144  Susquehanna,  Lansdale,  Pa.  1967 

SIMMONS,  P.  WALTER                                                             ..           R.D.  #2,  Collegeville,  Pa.  1967 

SIMMONS,  SAMUEL  M.                                                                    R.D.  #1,  Mechanicsburg,  Pa.  1967 

SIMPKINS.  GERALD  W.  .        . Cedar  Lane,  Burlington,  N.J.  1968 

SINNER.  CARL  WM R.D.  #1,  Williamsport,  Pa.  1968 

SIVEL.  RICHARD  F.  ..  P.O.  Box  37,  Penns  Park.  Pa.     Special 

SLATE,  JON  L _                                                                     Chestnut  Hill,  Lebanon,  Conn.  1967 

SMOLINSKI,  ROBERT  H. ....                                                      846  Tabor  Rd.,  Morris  Plains,  N.J.  1968 

SMITH,  DARRY  R. 1820  Park  St.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  1967 

SMITH.  DUNCAN  G 320  S.  Braddock  Ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  1966 

SMITH.  RICHARD  G Star  Route  2.  Shippensburg.  Pa.  1968 

SPEAKMAN,  THOMAS  W.                 _                                                19  Milton  Drive,  Yardley,  Pa.  1966 

SPECKHALS,  JOHN  F 410  Sheffield  Drive,  Wallingford,  Pa.  1967 

SPEAR,  RODGER  T New  Britain  Road,  R.D.  #3,  Doylestown,  Pa.  1966 

SPINELLA,  DAVID  G Landing  Rd.,  Waterford,  N.J.  1967 

SPRUNG.  PAUL  W 760  E.  10th  St..  Brooklyn,  N.Y.  1967 

STEELE.  GEORGE  B.                                                                                                Pocopson,  Pa.  1967 

STENECK,  GUSTAV  B. _                                                     121  Engle  St..  Tenafly,  N.J.  1967 

STINSON,  GLENN  K 2222  Wharton  Road,  Glenside,  Pa.  1967 

STOCKBRIDGE,  DAVID  A.                                                                  Dugway  Road,  Clinton,  N.Y.  1967 

STONACK.  JOHN  M 18  Harvard  Rd.,  Cranford,  N.J.  1966 

STOTSENBURGH,  THOMAS      .                                                   530  North  St.,  Doylestown,  Pa.  1967 

STRAUB,  WESLEY  E 3055  S.  44th  St.,  North  Wales,  Pa.  1968 

SULOFF,  CHARLES  E.  _ _     R.F.D.  #2,  Mt.  Joy,  Pa.  1966 

SWETNICK,  EDWARD  S 27  Jane  Drive,  Englewood  Cliffs.  N.J.  1968 

SYLVANOVICH.  JOSEPH  A.  ....                                                               213  Cedar  St.,  Exeter.  Pa.  1968 

TANZOLA.  VINCENT  J 64  Elm  Lane,  Levittown,  Pa.  1968 

TAYLOR,  GEORGE  R 3rd  Ave.  Shore  Rd.,  Cape  May  Court  House,  Cape  May,  N.J.  1967 

TAYLOR.  E.  GILBERT Hacklebarney  Rd.,  Long  Valley,  N.J.  1968 

TEMPLETON.  ROBERT  C 2650  N.  9th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  1967 

THOMAS,  JOHN  A. 79  Norton  Ave.,  Dallas,  Pa.  1966 

THOMAS,  JAMES  E Box  461  Belvidere,  N.J.  1966 

THOMPSON.  JOHN  F. R.D.  #1,  Wyalusing,  Pa.  1968 

TIRSBEIR,  PAUL  W 1926  W.  Broad  St.,  Scotch  Plains,  N.J.  1968 

TOROK,  STEVE  A. Fowlers  Mills,  Chadon,  Ohio  1968 

TOTH,  EDWIN  J 8  West  Main  St.,  Newville,  Pa.  1967 

TOTTEN,  RONALD  V Ellisdale  Rd.,  Allentown,  N.J.  1968 

TRAINO.  JOHN  T. 246  Church  St.,  Moorestown,  N.J.  1968 

TRADEWELL,  GEORGE  E Derstine  Rd..  Hatfield,  Pa.  1968 

TRAZZERA,  MICHAEL  A _ 1736  Ritner  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  1968 

TREAT.  DAVID  W 113  Crooked  Billet  Rd.,  Hatboro,  Pa.  1968 

TREMBLAY,  GEORGE  M 214  Jefferson  Ave.,  Horsham,  Pa.  1967 

TROUTMAN,  MARTIN  F __ Womelsdorf,  Route  1,  Pa. 

TSO,  KWONG  Y _ 3115  Broadway,  N.Y.,  N.Y.  1967 


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TUCKE,  ARTHUR  L.  141  Gass  Road.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  1966 

TUCKMAN,  RICHARD  Y  101  Elderberry  Drive.  Levittown.  Pa.  1968 

TITTLE.  GEORGE  G.  ■....  Sheridan  Ave.,  Vineland,  X.J.  1968 

TYNER  WILLIAM  E  563  Bradford  Ave..  Xeshamim ,  Pa.  1968 

ULRICH.  GARY  E.  "24  S.  29th  St.,  Harrisburg.  Pa.  1966 

LfLRICH.  XORMAX   \.  306  W.  Park  Ave.,  Langhorne.  Pa.  1968 

UMBEXHOWER.  BARRY  L.  ...  — 1112  Fern  Ave..  Reading.  Pa.  1968 

t  NSELD,  TERRY  J RD.  #1-  Lake  City,  Pa.  1967 

I  RNER,  DAVID  L 12  Main  St..  Trappe.  Pa.  1967 

V  \I.DES.  RICARDO  ....  Calle  39A  #22-23  Bogota.  Columbia,  S.A.  1967 

Y  VNESCHAK,  JOHN  N 136  Brace  St.,  Perth  Amboy.  N.J.  1966 

VAN  TEYENS.  ROGER 657  Stonetown  Road.  Ringwood.  N.J.  1968 

VAX  TEYENS.  ROY  136  Second  Ave..  Little  Falls.  N.J.  1967 

VETREXO.  PAUL  W.  +1"  Lake  Road.  Wyckoff.  N.J.  1967 

VITELLI.  FRANCIS  A Ramey  Road.  Middlesex,  N.J.  1968 

VI  \Z\Y.  JOHN  R.  3743  Burns  Road.  Huntingdon  Valley.  Pa.  1966 

W  AGNER.  LEE  A. 4715  Freemansburg  Ave..  Easton.  Pa.  1966 

WALKER.  1R  V  99  Troop  Ave..  New  Brunswick,  N.J.  1967 

WALSH.  HARRY  S 60  Petunia.  Willingboro,  N.J.  1968 

WALTON.  MICHEAL  P 1133  Beechwood  Ave..  Lansdale,  Pa.  1967 

WASHKO.  DAVID  E. 10  Canoebirch  Road.  Levittown.  Pa.  1967 

WATERS.  JOHN  J.  1427  Cleveland.  Woodburv.  N.J.  1968 

WATKIXSOX.  JAMES  L 200  Arbor  St..  Cranford.  N.J.  1967 

WEISEL,  GEORGE  W. ...  R.R.  1,  Box  237.  Perkasie.  Pa.  1967 

WEISER.  DONALD  J.  -  120  3rd  St..  Feasterville.  Pa.  1967 

WELLINGS,  LAWRENCE  E Kintersville.  R.D.  #1.  Pa.  1968 

WETZEL,  HENRY  C -----     22  Browning.  Merchantville,  N.J.  1967 

WHITESELL.  LARRY _      2  Shadv  Road.  Camp  Hill.  Pa.  1968 

WHITMAN.  ROBERT  F 160  Main  St..  Linfield.  Pa.  1968 

WIEZAViCH.  ANTHONY  G -----  R.D.  #4.  Tunkhannock.  Pa.  1968 

WILFINGER.  WILLIAM  W R.D.  #1,  Center  Valley,  Pa.  1967 

WILLIAM.  JAMES  W 40  Meadow  Lane.  Levittown.  Pa.  1967 

WINNER,  WAYNE  M.  Centerton  Road.  Moorestown.  N.J.  1968 

WOLFE.  MARK  A 273  South  St..  Northampton.  Mass.  1967 

WOOD.  STEPHEN  J 630  Pomona.  Haddonfield.  N.J.  1968 

WOODS.  WALTER  E R.D.  #1.  Perkiomenville.  Pa.  1966 

WORCESTER.  MARK  C.  530  Ryders  Lane.  E.  Brunswick.  N.J.  1968 

YEAGER.  LEO  A 211  N.  Haverford  Ave..  Margate.  N.J.  1968 

YEDINAK.  DAVE  A Cedar  Drive.  New  Britian.  Pa.  1968 

YOUNG.  ALEX  R 139  Sycamore  Ave..  Livingston.  N.J.  1967 

YOURGALITE.  RAY  A .  .....  40  Pancoast  Ave..  Green  Ridge.  Pa.  1968 

YOUNG.  LESLIE  K 613  Fountain  St..  Phila.  Pa.  1967 

ZACCHEO,  VINCENT  J 4109-Ust  St..  Long  Island  City,  N.Y.  1966 

ZEEK.  ROBERT  A ..  _  Mac-Spar  Drive.  Dover.  N.J.  1966 

ZEHNER.  PIERCE  S Nescopeck.  R.D.  #1.  Pa.  1968 

ZEHXDER.  CHARLES  H.  .....    _  Perry  Highway,  Wexford,  Pa.  1968 

ZEINER.  RONALD  N 307  N.  7th  St..  Harrisburg.  Pa.  1967 

ZELLEY.  ROBERT  A.  ...  _  _  Springfield  Road.  Wrightstown,  N.J.  1966 

ZICH.  HILARY  E.     .        ..  8  N.Y.  Ave..  Flemington.  N.J.  1966 

ZWAFF,  ALLAN  M 14  BlackweU  Ave.,  Hopewell,  NJ.  1968 

AXDERSOX.  KIRK  EDWARD 229  Sherman  St..  Perth  Ambov.  X.J. 

BEIL.  THOMAS  A.        3623  Jacksenwald  Ave..  Reading.  Pa. 

BLOCK.  ROBERT  PAUL ..... 1117  Rock  Creek  Dr..  Wvncote.  Pa. 

BRUGGER.  ROBERT  A.  _ "Stone  Hedge"  R.D.  #3.  Quakertown.  Pa. 

FERLAUTO.  DAVID  A RT).  #2.  Box  190.  Perkasie.  Pa. 

GEIGER  III.  GEORGE  ANDREW  _  868  Hollywood  Circle.  Willingsport.  Pa. 

GLUCK.  ETHAN  DAVID         _  ....  225  Howard.  Elberon.  N.J. 

GREEXBERG.  RICHARD  S.  7753  Green  Valley  Rd..  Wvncote.  Pa. 

GRISCOM.  RICHARD  ARTHUR  R.D.  #1.  Salem.  X.J. 

HARTMAX.  JERRY  H.  9-04  Dewev  PL.  Fairlawn.  N.J. 

HILLMAN.  RICHARD     ..  _  Wood  St..  Mahopac,  N.Y. 

IRWIN.  LOUIS  RANDOLPH  .. .  2404  Longview  Dr..  Coatsville,  Pa. 

Ma.  \  AIR.  TERRY  ALAN Chalfont.  Pa. 

McCORRY.  ROBERT  JOSEPH  Woodland  Dr..  Brewster,  N.J. 

McNL  X.  RICHARD  HUNT 102  Oakview  Dr..  Lexington,  Va. 

MURRAY  III.  ALBERT  FRANCIS.    400  Hillbrook  Lane.  Washington.  D.C. 

RINGWALD.  JOHN  C 62  Stuart  Ave..  Malvern,  N.Y. 

ROTH.  RONALK  GEORGE  . 174  Mershel  St..  Feasterville.  Pa. 

SANTANGELO.  CHARLES  JAMES 347  E.  Main  St..  Norristown.  Pa. 

VALVO,  JACQUELINE  A.  26  Pleasant  Lane.  Levittown,  Pa. 

VARANO.  WILLIAM  JOSEPH 147  Rod  Street.  Tamajua,  Pa. 

WE1SSER.  JOANNE  CHRISTINE Knapp  Rd.,  R.D.  #1,  Lansdale,  Pa. 


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ALUMNI    PATRONS 


Charles  Abrams  '16 

Gary  F.   Barrick   '64 

Joseph   Berman   '24 

Ely   Bernhard 

Elivin   Bilslcy 

Allan  H.  Blitz  '28 

Harold  Bloom  "28 

Mitchell   Brauman   '23 

Alex  Burchuk 

Benjamin   Bush   '33 

Arthur  A.  Carrier  '17 

William   G.   Clancy   '50 

Mr.  George  Cotrell 

E.  Walter  Coward  Jr.   '58 

Martin   Coyne 

Robert  H.  Denlinger 

Mr.  and   Mrs.   Michael   Dobrowolski 

Memory  of  Sylvan   D.   Einstein 

Joe  Factor  '20 

James  K.  Fee 

Baron  C.  Feldmar 

Lewis  I.  Fox 

Charles  Garment  '34 

Herbert  Goldich 

Nathan  Golub  '17 

Jack  Goodman   '31 

Jack  Gross  '21 

Samuel   L.  Miller 

Harry  M.   Harris 


M.   Peter  Hoffman   '63 
Mr.  Robert  A.  Hoffner  '64 
Raymond   Hoppaugh   '64 
Henry  G.   Kelty 
Elmer  Klein,   M.D. 
Curtis  W.  Loser  '43 
H.  Ralph  Lovett 
Joseph   Liebernick 
Ronald  Liggett  '60 
James  Lipari  '53 
Jack  Malkin   '23 
Irving  H.  Marcus 
Peter  Matcovich  '34 
Kenneth  B.  Mayer  '25 
Herbert  M.  Meyers  '34 
Sidney  J.  Michael,  V.M.D. 
Ira  Mills 

Mr.  Nathan  Moser  '32 
Jerry  Mulnick   '61 
T.  A.  Napier  '64 
M.  B.  Novin 
Keith  S.  Peterson 
Chester  W.  Raught 
Jack  Robbins  '19 
Sheldon  Rosenmarin 
Leon  Rosenzweig  '29 
Louis  M.  Rubinoff 
Michael  Sampson 


Bernard   M.   Savage 

Michael  J.   Scheier 

Frank  Scheirer  '51 

Benjamin   Schnall   '38 

Mr.  and   Mrs.   Leonard   Gordon 

Seigel  and   Family   '58 
J.   Edward   Seipp 
Jeffery   Serotkin 
Thomas  J.  Sexton  Jr.  '64 
William  Shechter 
Irving   Smith 
George  P.   Smith   '32 
Richard  E.  Stein 
Kiax   King   Steinberg   '28 
Issac  Stern 
Richard   Strimel 
Richard  D.  Swackhamer 
Leon  J.  Thompson   '64 
Mr.   Frank   E.  Torning 
Herman   B.  Trichon 
Fred  H.  Weigle  '14 
Jacob  Weiner  '32 
Harry  Weissman   '29 
William  B.  Welling  Jr. 
John  W.  Wolford  '34 
Morris  Wolfson 
Jack  Zelanko  '22 


SENIOR   PARENTS   PATRONS 


Mr.  and   Mrs.  Walter  Abb 
Mr.  and   Mrs.  John  Albrecht 
Mr.  and   Mrs.  Samuel  Albert 
Mr.  and   Mrs.  Louis  R.  Amorin 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  G.  Andrews 


Mr.  and   Mrs.  Stanley  Andrews 
Mr.  and   Mrs.  Edger  G.  Brown  Jr. 
Mr.  and   Mrs.  Albert  S.  Cantliffe 
Helen   and   Rocco  Chickillo 
Mr.  and   Mrs.   George  Croushore 


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Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  Thomas  Currey 
Mr.  and   Mrs.  Howell  W.  Dalrymple 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  S.  Dunn  Sr. 
Mr.  and   Mrs.   Francis   R.  Gerity 
Mr.   and   Mrs.   Ernest  Gommel 
Mr.  and   Mrs.  Stephen  Gural 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  B.  Harner 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  B.  Hawlc 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Merwin  H.  Horner 
Mr.  and   Mrs.  Neil  Hotchkiss 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Edward  J.  Kavanagh 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Arthur  Kinney 
Mr.  and   Mrs.   Francis  J.   Kronen 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Edward  Lindemann 
Mr.  and   Mrs.  Bruce  F.  Mason 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leo  Middleton 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  Morelock 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Douglas  Morrow 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  X.  Muldowney 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  Myroniuk 


Mr.  and   Mrs.  B.  B.  Neivert 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Abe  E.  Olinsky 

Frank  and   Marcella  O'Sullivan 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Melvin  M.  Sauer 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  John  Scott 

Mr.   George   Shelly 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Robert  Sills 

Dr.  and   Mrs.  Manning  B.  Smith 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Floyd  C.  Smith 

Mrs.  Florence  Snyder 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Anthony  M.  Spinelli 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  Arthur  Stanford 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  Stock  III 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Robert  Traviss 

Mrs.  Anna  B.  Vincent 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Frank  Wallrapp 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Charles  Wilk 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Harry  Wilson 

Mr.  and   Mrs.   R.  Witmer  Sr. 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Andrew  S.  Zonay  Sr. 


BUSINESS   PATRONS 


Bargers  Chicken  House 
Bob's  -Barber  Shop 
Carroll's  Jewelers 
Continental  Coffee  Co. 
Country  Side   Inn 
Don  Sands  Shoes 
Doylestown  Body  Works 
Doylestown  Hobby  Shop 


Doylestown  Lumber  and  Millwork  Co. 

Doylestown  Taylor 

George  W.  Coulton  &  Sons 

Herbert  Leathermans  Market 

Histands  Drive-In  Barber  Shop 

J.  Harold  Kelly 

Keystone  Motors 

Landes  Chevron 

Maddox  Photography  Studio 


Media  Lawn  Equipment 
National  Sugar  Refining  Co. 
Penn  Jersey  Auto  Stores 
Trenton  China  Pottery  Co.  Inc. 
Ugite  Gas  Inc. 
Volk  Tire  Corp. 
Warrington   Motel 
Water  Wheel  Inn 


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PARENT  PATRONS  OF   UNDERCLASSMEN 


Mr.   and   Mrs.   H.  V.   Almen 

Mr.   and   Mrs.  Alfred   O.   Anderson 

Fred  C.  Auwarter 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  S.  Balcley 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Steve  W.  Baluch 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Paul  J.  Bayda 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leon  R.  Becker 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Lloyd  E.  Benner 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  E.  C.  Bevan 

Col.  and   Mrs.  Arthur  P.  Bills 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Theodore  S.  Blew  Sr. 

Capt.  and  Mrs.  William  W.  Blood 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Norman  J.  Bohl  Jr. 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Kenneth  Borden 

Mrs.  Ralph  C.  Brenneman 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  C.  R.  Brockley 

Joseph  A.  Brodzik  Sr. 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  F.  Bronnenkant 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Bernard   Bross  Jr. 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  John  Brubaker 

Mr.  L  H.  Bull 

Mr.  Arthur  Buzen 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  Q.  Byrd 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Paul  Caravella 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  H.  E.  Carlsen 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Edwin  W.  Carlson 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Harold  E.  Cashman 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  James  Cassara 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Charles  Chisnell 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leonard  A.  Ciani 

Charles  Clark  and  Family 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  T.  Collins  Jr. 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  James  J.  Conroy  Jr. 

Mr.  Raymond  R.  Conseur 


Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  F.  Cooney 

Mr.  and   Mrs.   Frank  Corbin 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  H.  R.  Craig 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Arno  Dietze 

Mrs.  Robert  Dilks 

John  E.  Dodson 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  C.  S.  Donner 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  August  Dotterweich 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  C.  Dougherty 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Wm.  E.  Dynscombe 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Delbert  M.  Elam 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Charles  H.  Elstrodt 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Remy  Ferrario 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Edward   Fioretti 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Howard  L.  Flowers 

Herman  Frieman,   M.D. 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  William  H.  Fusting 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Sterling  S.  Funt 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Sterling  S.  Funt 

Hilda  R.  Sansky 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Joe  V.  Garvey 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  E.  Gebhardt 

Frederick  and   Ella  Geerken 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Irving  Glaser 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Daniel  Gold 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Henry  Gold 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  B.  Gray 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  S.  Greene 

Herman  A.  Hasseibauer 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  B.  Hawes 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Henry  A.  Hawk 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  E  Hayes 


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Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  S.  Hazelton 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  D.  Hegeman 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Delbert  Hoagiand 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  H.  Hoek 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  E.  Holznagel  Sr. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Calvin  B.  Hoopes  Sr. 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Harry  Hoover 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  John  C.  Howell 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Po-Wen  Huang 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Samuel  Huffman  Sr. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  Isbrecht 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Hillard  C.  Jarvis 

William  Jerrell  Sr. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Frederick  O.  Jenny 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Carl  W.  R.  Johnson  Sr. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  L.  Johnson 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  A.  C.  Johnson 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  Joseponis 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Frederic  S.  Julius  Sr. 

Milton  Kalina  and   Family 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  N.  Kalmbacher 

Sadie  Kaminsky 

Joseph  Kelly 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Walter  Keppler 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  M.  Kerr  Sr. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  G.  Keyser 

J.  Lawrence  Keyser  Jr. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Walter  Kirkwood 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Frank  Kiry 

Mr.  and  Mrs,  John  Koes 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Nicholas  Kohut 

Mrs.  Virginia  A.  Korbobo 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jacob  Kufta 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  Langwich 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leon  Lewis 


B.  Elizabeth  Lloyd 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  William  Lockridge 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Paul  Lulka 

Rev.  and  Mrs.  R.  B.  MacDonald 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Sam   Mahaffey 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  N.  Manganiello 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John   M.  Martin 

Mrs.  Aron  Martin 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Paul  S.  Mauer 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Frank  McCarter 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  James  McKiernan 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  Peter  McNamara 

Atty.  Lindley  McClelland 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  N.  Meeker 

Marie  M.  Mellor 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Frank  W.  Melpolder 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  John   Mikulaninec 

Murdock  and  Mary  Morrison 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Robert  F.  Mowrer 

Dr.  and   Mrs.  Raymond   R.  Mozzer 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Raymond  A.  Mullen 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Curt  P.  Munson 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Albert  Muscle 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Albert  J.  Neimann 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leon  K.  Niemczyk 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  B.  B.  Neivert 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  J.  Norci  Sr. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  J.  Numemaker 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Cornelius  N.  O'Brien 

Helen  Odenwald 

C.  M.  Palmerio 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Donald  W.  Peterson 

Mrs.  Emma  E.  Peiffer 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Richard  J.  Pisciotta  Sr. 

Elizabeth  Polito 


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Mr.  and   Mrs.  Norman  Potter 
Dr.  and   Mrs.  John  A.   Prickett 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Hercules  Quintavalle 
Mr.  and   Mrs.  C.  Fraser  Reichner 
Mr.  and   Mrs.  Robert  B.  Reifsnyder 
Mr.,  and  Mrs.  George  Renner 
Mr.  and   Mrs.  George  Reuter 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  H.  A.  Rich 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Seymour  Rose 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Joseph  M.  Rupell 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Murray  Sanders 
Lt.  Col.  and  Mrs.  Herbert  E.  Sarver 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Edward  Schaumloeffel 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  F.  Schultz  Jr. 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  N.  Schwartz 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  Scovell 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  E.  Sellers  Jr. 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  C.  Service  Jr. 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Sanford  B.  Shaffer 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Carl  W.  Sinner 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  H.  Glenn  Smith 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Henry  Smolinski 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  L.  D.  Speakman 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Samuel  Spinella 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Manuel  Sprung 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  Steele 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Wm.  J.  Stinson 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  Stonach 


Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  Thomas 

Robert  and   Helen  Tirsbier 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  Tradewell  Sr. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  Traino 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Michael  A.  Trazzera 

Arthur  F.  Tucke 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Colton  M/  Tuttle 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Donald   F.  Tyner 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Atlee  Umbenhower 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Francis  J.  Unseld 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  N.  Van  Teyens 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Herman  Van  Teyens 

P.  Van  Reisen 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Lawrence  N.  Watkinson 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Paul  E.  Walton 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  W.  Weisel 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Henry  C.  Wetzel 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Lester  J.  Wilson 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Maurice  B.  Winner 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  B.  Conley  Worcester  Jr. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  G.  Yedinak 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leslie  K.  Young 

Clara  Young 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Vincent  Zaccheo 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  P.  Stanley  Zehner 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  H.  Zehnider 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  P.  Zelley 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  M.  A.  Zwaaf 


J7! 


BOOSTERS 


Barry  Umbenhower 

James  W.  Williams 

Robert  Hoover 

Fran  and  Jeff 

Jay  Norek 

Tony 

Edward  Swetnick 

Laimonis  Drukovskis 

Bob  Sills 

Bob  Mock 

Wade  Traviss 

"Dal" 

Keith  Mountz 

Dave  Stockbridge 

Connie 

David   Bray 

John 

Roger  Van  Teyens 

Steve  Torok 

Curt  Munson 
Archie  Cherie 
Jim  Jeanne 
Dennis  and  MaryAnn 
Dennis  and  Mary  Ann 
E.  George  Brown   III 
Mike  and  Debbie 
Tom  Muldowney 
Katie  Muldowney 


Mike  Muldowney 

Ann   Muldowney 

Randy  Hollowbush 

Scott  Igler 

Tom  O'Conner 

Richard  Jarvis 

Bob  Clements 

Lucien   Maurer 

Martin  Troutman 

Bob  Fausak  and   Bill  Endriss 

M.E.N.  Extraordinary 

John  Thompson 

Jack   and   Judy 

Leroy  Bull 

Bronson   and   Martha 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Michael  Schmidt 

Doris  and   Bob 

Nick  Semeniuk 

Jeff  Morelock 

Jim  Dandy  Holsteins 

Dan  and   Beth 

Bill  Joseponis 

Steve 

David  Spinella 

Jay  and   Rosemary 

Bob  Whitman 

Ed  and  Janet 

Ed  Carlson 


Mystic  Maid 

Co-Chairman  of  Farmhouse 

Tom  Lewandoski 

Bruce  Jenny 

Vic  Kalina 

Mel  Sanders 

Gill  Taylor 

Leon  Hoover 

Steve  Battershell 

Gerhardt  M.  LaPresta 

Thompson  McMillan 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  Henry  Boheim 

Gene  Fishel 

David   B.  Korbobo 

Paris— 208  Cooke 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  James  Haines 

Dr.  and   Mrs.  F.  T.  Cope 

Robert  J.  Kufta 

Tom  and   Nancy 

Lloyd  K.  Clayton 

Mike  Bausher 

Vince  and  Gail 

B-z-z-z-z-z-z 

Heman   Witmer 

Bill  Croushore 

Floyd  Ritter 

Joe 

Roy  Van  Teyens 


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Pam  and   Ron 
Bill  Eick 

George  Corless 
Burt  S.  Robbins  III 
George  Tiefenthaler 
Corwin  and  Gretta 
E.  Lee  Lindemann 
Mike  and   Diann 
Vaugan  Jenkes 
Charles  E.  Suloff 
Rodney  Hershberger 
Robert  Connolly 
Charles  Huber 
Joe  Predpelski 
Ronald   Kowalir 

Charles  H.  Zehnder  Jr. 
John   Harrison 
Sophs  are  Creeps 

"Skip"   22 

"The  Roomates"    15  Wolfson 

Roland   Bergner 

Dennis  and   Ellen 

Jay  and  Arland 

Phil  and  Gene 

Co-Chairman  of  the  Farmhouse 


Joe  Hayes 

Steve  "I  14" 

"II" 

Scotty  and  Judy 

Dave  Scovell 

Merane  Farm 

Richard   Funt 

Herbert  E.  A.  Rice  III 

Al  Neimann 

Jose'  C.  Trelles 

Gail  is  the  Greatest 

Mark  214 

Bob  Kalmbacher 

214-215  Cooke 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Shaffer 

Robert  McClelland 

James  Hazelton 

Billy  and   Nancy 

Cassie  and  Jay 

Terry  Unseld 

Jim  and   Monica 

Louis  and   Fred 

Lois  and   Fred 

Don  Gensemer  Jr. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  Wilfinger 


I'm  minus  one  dollar 

Dennis  Burd 

Corwin  and  Maynard  Knestrick 

Fred  Hotchkiss  '65 

My  Girl  Gail— R.  G. 

Dave  Schultz 

Randel  Peiffer 

Jerry   Frecon 

Kevin  Dolan 

Stonacks  Poly  Pony 

Mwangi  Maganjo 

Leslie  K.  Young  Jr. 

Tiny  Joe  and  Sue 

Barclay  Hoopes 

Randy  Nunemaker 

Rock-A-Wood  Holsteins 

Gerald  Simpkins 

Sam  Huffman 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  M.  Slember 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Karl  W.  Bergner 

Jim  and  Alberta 

"I  Have  Faith" 


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STAN  BOWERS 

Home  of 

Botany 

"500" 
Clothing 

19  North  Main  St.  Doylestown,  Pa. 


Compliments 
of 

FRATERS 

ELECTRIC 

SERVICE 

Doylestown,  Pa. 


Compliments 
of 

TAYLOR 
PUBLISHING  CO. 


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Compliments 
of 

MERIN 
STUDIOS 


NOGRADI  BROS. 

AUTO  BODY  AND  GLASS  SHOP 

290  Union  St.  Doylestown,  Pa. 

348-4908 


Note  of  Thanks 
to 


JOHN 
URIAN 


THE  FARM  HOUSE 

Pizza — Sandwices — Platters 

Your  Favorite   Beverages 

Next  to  the  Doylestown  Shopping  Center 


WRECK  REPAIRING  PAINTING 

24   Hour  Towing   Service 

GRAF-RYMDEIKA  AUTO  BODY,  INC. 

713  Easton  Rd.,  Cross  Keys,  Doylestown,  Pa. 


Night    Perlcasie  257-9146 
Phone      Dublin  249-3692 


Day  Phone 
Doylestown  348-3748 


SYLVAN  POOLS,  INC. 

Doylestown,  Pa. 

Largest   Swimming    Pool   Builders 

East  of  the   Rockies 


Meeting  the  Student's 

Needs  Through  Effective 

Government 


THE  64-65  STUDENT  GOVERNMENT 


ns 


V 

IHOLBERTS GARAGES  INC.I 


WARRINGTON         \ 


UVARSHMSTOM.    PA.    PI  3-1 


H- 


J.  CARROL  MOLLOY 

Realtor — Insurance 

Doylestown,  Pa. 

30  S.  Main  St.  348-3558 


BURPEE 


SEEDS 


GROW 


The  Burpee  Seed  Catalog.  America's  leading  vegetable  and 
flower  seed  catalog,  is  published  in  January.  The  Burpee  Bulb 
Catalog  is  published  in  August.  Either  of  these  complete  and 
authoritative  catalogs  will  be  sent  free  on  request. 

When  you  grow  flowers  or  vegetables  for  resale  you  will 
want  Burpee's  Blue  List  containing  special  prices  for  commercial 
growers. 

W.  ATLEE  BURPEE  CO. 

Philadelphia,   Pa. 

Clinton,   Iowa 
Riverside,  Calif. 


ercantile  ]Press,Enc. 

**  ^Printers  » 

Photo-Offset  Lithography 

1427  Ridge  Avenue 

Philadelphia  30,   Pa. 

S.  EDWARD   RUDLEY  POplar  5-1901 


Compliments   of 

MERZ-BROWN  CO. 

2020  Chestnut  St. 
Phila..  Pa.   19103 


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rut 


Soctery 


The 

Compliments   of  the 

Best 

DELAWARE  VALLEY  COLLEGE 

at 

GLEE  CLUB 

Its 
Best 

EDS   DINER 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY 

Franklin   and   State   St. 

OF  AGRONOMY 

Doylestown,    Pa, 

Delaware   Valley   Chapter 

177 

BILL'S  SHELL  SERVICE 

Route  202  and  Lafayette  Street 
Doylestown,  Pa. 
348-2800 


KERSHNER'S  PHARMACY 

Joseph   H.   Kershner,    Ph.G. 
348-4666  Doylestown,  Pa. 


ROGER  W.  KRAUT 

JEWELERS 

WATCH— CLOCK— JEWELRY 

REPAIRING 

31   W.  State  St.  Doylestown,  Pa. 


RUDOLPH'S 
ARMY  &  NAVY  STORE 

HEADQUARTERS 

FOR 

Work  and  Dress  Clothing;  Shoes 
Footwear,  Camping  Equipment 

348-5230   Main   and   Oakland  Streets 
Doylestown,    Pa. 

S  &  H  GREEN  STAMPS 


PEARLMAN'S 

R.C.A.  T.V.         Record    Players 

Musical   Instruments 

34  S.  Main  St.  Doylestown,  Pa. 


BAR-M-DRIVE  IN 

Rt.  202,  I  Mile  E.  Doylestown 
STEAKS  SHAKES  PIZZA 
Take  Out  Service  Call  348-5844 


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ANIMAL  HUSBANDRY 

Compliments   of 

CLUB 

1                 1 

ROBERT  H.  LIPPINCOTT 

'    !'    ' 

REALTOR  f 

Van- 

INSURANCE                              Ph°ne:  Flllm°re  8-50'2 

APPRAISALS                               l6  Wesf  State  Street 

Doylestown,  Pa. 

:'^.?T 

O                                  CHAPTER                                ^ 

NATIONAL  BLOCK 

SOIL  CONSERVATION 

AND 

SOCIETY 

BRIDLE  CLUB 

OF  AMERICA 

DELAWARE  VALLEY  COLLEGE 

D.V.C.   STUDENT  STORE 


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W.  J.  NYCE'S 


&HYC 


SHOE  STORE 

"The    Home   of   Nice   Footwear" 
West  and  State  St. — Doylestown,  Pa. 


KENNY'S  NEWS 
AGENCY 

Books   .   .   .   Magazines 

Newspapers 

17  W.  State  St.  Doylestown,  Pa. 


GARDY'S 

Books    •    Stationery    •    Printing 
Main  and  State  Street 

Doylestown,  Pa. 
TELEPHONE:  348-5284 


Mobilgas' 


Washing — Lube 


SMITH'S  MOBIL 
SERVICE  STATION 


W.  E.  SMITH 
Prop. 


Phone  FIL  8-9389 
Nite  345-9817 


Compliments 

ELY'S  CLOTHIERS 

Doylestown,  Pa. 


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THE  CLASS 

OF 

1966 


Congratulates 

the  Class 

of 

1965 


'OUT,  OUT  .  .  . 


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n 


P«*Afl%/ 


\    V** 


GERM    FRI 


.  .  .  DAMNED  SPOT!' 

—SHAKESPEARE 


The  Class  of  '67 


Compliments  of 

DELAWARE  VALLEY  COLLEGE 
BAND 

Marching         Symphonic         Concert 


Would  Like  to 
Congratulate 
the  Class  of    65 


NYCE  PLANING  MILL  CO. 

Everything   to   Build   Anything 

N.  Franklin  Street 
Doylestown,  Pa. 

PHONE  348-3576 


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SCIENCE 

1 

o 

On  the  Move 

L 
O 

THE 

c 

H 
E 
M 


©  DELAWARE  VALLEY  COLLEGE    s 
SCIENCE  SOCIETY  R 


CONTI'S 
CROSS  KEYS  INN 

Doylestown,  Pa. 


Congratulations 
to  the 

CLASS  OF   1965 


The 


'She'll    Always    Remember   'A'-Day.' 


1965    "A'-DAY 
COMMITTEE 


STYER'S  NURSERIES 

Is  prepared  to  serve  you 

with  Ornamental   Plants  and  Landscape 

Service.  Call  one  of  our  Delaware 

Valley  graduates,  Norman  Hedrick 

and  Alan   Berry. 

Tel:  GLobe  9-2400 
SYcamore  8-6644 

Concordville.  Pa. 


DIEGES  &  CLUST 

Manufacturing   Jewelers 

One  Wynnewood  Rd. 
Wynnewood,  Pa. 

Rings;  Pins;  Medals;  Charms 
Trophies 


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Compliments  of  the 

HORTICULTURE  SOCIETY 


Best  wishes  to  the  Graduating  Class.  Compliments 
of  Samuel  M.  Golden,  Class  of  '22  and  President  of 
The  Amburgo  Company,  Inc.,  Phila.,  Pa.  Plants: 
Hope,  Indiana,  Fresno,  California. 


CEDAR   LANE 
FARM 

J.  Seward  Johnson,  Owner — Oldwick,   New  Jersey 
Leon  Snyder,  Manager         George  Harner,  Herdsman 

OUR  PROVEN  SIRE  PROGRAM 

At  Cedar  Lane  our  policy  is  to  use  only  the  highest  quality 
plus-proven  sires  we  can  find.  Our  program  has  included 
generous  use  of  OSBORNDALE  IVANHOE  (SM-E)  and  we 
feel  fortunate  in  having  25  of  his  daughters — 12  in  milk. 
Recent  reports  indicate  that  229  daughters  of  Ivanhoe 
average  14,880  3.86  574  with  an  increase  of  779  lbs.  M  and 
37  lbs.  F  over  their  dams.  He  has  9  "Excellent"  offspring. 

Here   Is   How   Our   Herd    Rates 

OUR  PRODUCTION 

15,342  4.1%  635 

OUR  HERD  INCLUDES 

4  "Ex"-7  "VG"  &   19  "GP" 

Herd  CALF  VACC— CERT.— ACC. 


Congratulations 

and 

Best  Wishes 


Alice 
Mary  B 
Virginia 
Vi 
Flossie 


Marlis 
Helen 
Marge 
Freddy 


Marion 

Jean 

Judy 

John 

Beverly 


ED'S   DINER 


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DELAWARE  VALLEY  COLLEGE 

ALUMNI   ASSOCIATION 

NFS  ALUMNI    FOUNDATION 


Join  in  extending  congratulations  and  best 
wishes  to  the  Class  of  1965.  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.  Each  college 
graduate  is  invited  to  participate  in  the 
accomplishment  of  these  aims.  Annual  dues 
are  $5.00,  Life  Membership  is  $125.00. 


1968 


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Compliments   of  the 


PHOTOGRAPHY  CLUB 

Serving 

Publications   and   Student 
Needs 

Pres.  R.  H.  SMITH  '65 


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