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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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OSKAR H. LARSSON, B.S., M.Ed.
Registrar and Ass't Director of
Admissions
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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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MRS. J. KEUNECKE
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MRS. E. POTTS
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Mrs. E. Molesworth, Mrs. C. Mitchell, Mrs. E. Repak, Miss C. Milheim, Miss P. Reid, Mrs. M. Blood, Mr. W. Blood
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One shall sing no mourning prayer
Nothing shall be asked;
Nothing shall be done,
On the day of my death.
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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 ■,
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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
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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
fir / -« * . ^ j7 -/ tr -,
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
m>f?R*?R
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.
Food Industry
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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.
Horticulture
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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.
Ornam
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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.
mtal
dture
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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Furrow:
L-R: B. Rainear, P. Kling, M. Poleck, R. Snyder, S. Fisher, C. Elstrodt, B. Fischer, A. Tucke
Klementisz, R. Lichtenwalner.
Glea
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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.
Delta Tau Alpha
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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.
Intramural
Council
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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
Wueschinski
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
Kronen.
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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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Student
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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1964
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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
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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
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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.
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Team Captain George Tiefenthaler
Worm" sends a pass on its way
Rieh Baughn grabs the rebound
Senior Richard Baughn
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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.
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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.
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The Relay
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The finish
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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
0
4
6
15
4/27
Philadelphia Col. of Bible
9
10
6
2
5/5
Lincoln University
4
7
2
13
5/9
Lincoln University
5
4
0
4
5/13
Phila. Col. of Pharmacy &
Sci.
15
0
1
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.
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Coach York and Captain Goss
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Don beats the throw
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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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P.M.C.
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Kutztown
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Cheyney
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Susquehanna
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Not as good as we'll have after the match!
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.
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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!
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Chung makes a difficult backhand
It's all in the timing John!
Intramurals
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Dairy team sweeps end against O.H.
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The Dairy Society track team
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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
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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
MATBHALS
The Animal Husbandry class exhibit
"Double, double toil and troubi-
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The winning Hort. exhibit
'Crocked Plants"
In the land of the "Jolly Green Giant"
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OH. boys set up for A-Dav
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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Some of the men behind A-Dav
The A -Day Queen
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The Dedication of
James Work Hall
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"Posie pushin'
AFRICAN
VIOLET
VARIETIES
". . . and step three says
The refreshment stand
The flower of the hour
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'Make like a shepherd and get the flock out of here'
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ACTIVITIES
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"BUTTON FROSH"!! "Beat...
What O. H. can do A. H. and D. H. can do better
"Buck" and John make the blades turn
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Magnificent Maynard and his golden horn
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
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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
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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
Seniors
ABB, DONALD RAYMOND .. 2232 Brigham St., Brooklyn, N.Y.
ALBERT. FREDERICK G. ... 201 Trent Road. Philadelphia, Pa.
ALBRECHT. JOHN E. 115 Dewey Road. Cheltenham. Pa.
AMORIN, ADOLFO L. .... Averida San Martin #151 Orrantidel del Mar-Sanesidor. Lima. Peru
ANDREWS. ALLEN S. West Mill Road. Long Vallev. N.J.
BAUGHN. III. RICHARD H. .... — 421 N. Olive St., Media, Pa.
BEITZ. JOSEPH J. P-O. Box #16. Edison. Pa.
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.
Underclassmen
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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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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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*/
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SnSfFW 81 Spruce St., Cranford,N.J. 1968
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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
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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
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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
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P^RHT WTT T TAM " One Vine St.. Waldwick. N.J. 1968
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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Martin Coyne
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Memory of Sylvan D. Einstein
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Elmer Klein, M.D.
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Herbert M. Meyers '34
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Ira Mills
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Mr. and Mrs. Howell W. Dalrymple
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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gommel
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Bargers Chicken House
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Landes Chevron
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Media Lawn Equipment
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Warrington Motel
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Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Almen
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Fred C. Auwarter
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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
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Mr. and Mrs. Delbert M. Elam
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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. W. D. Hegeman
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hoagiand
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hoek
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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
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Joseph Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Keppler
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J. Lawrence Keyser Jr.
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Mr. and Mrs, John Koes
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Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kufta
Mr. and Mrs. George Langwich
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lewis
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mahaffey
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Marie M. Mellor
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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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Dr. and Mrs. John A. Prickett
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Mr. and Mrs. George Reuter
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Rich
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Rose
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P. Van Reisen
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Mr. and Mrs. B. Conley Worcester Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Yedinak
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie K. Young
Clara Young
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Zehnider
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Tony
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Keith Mountz
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Connie
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John
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Mike Muldowney
Ann Muldowney
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Steve
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Tom Lewandoski
Bruce Jenny
Vic Kalina
Mel Sanders
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Gene Fishel
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Robert J. Kufta
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Joe
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"Skip" 22
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Joe Hayes
Steve "I 14"
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Scotty and Judy
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Gail is the Greatest
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Robert McClelland
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Billy and Nancy
Cassie and Jay
Terry Unseld
Jim and Monica
Louis and Fred
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Don Gensemer Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William Wilfinger
I'm minus one dollar
Dennis Burd
Corwin and Maynard Knestrick
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My Girl Gail— R. G.
Dave Schultz
Randel Peiffer
Jerry Frecon
Kevin Dolan
Stonacks Poly Pony
Mwangi Maganjo
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Tiny Joe and Sue
Barclay Hoopes
Randy Nunemaker
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Gerald Simpkins
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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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