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JOSEPH  KRAUSKOPF  MEMORIAL 


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The  wind  blew,  the  night  was  calling. 
Come  back,  come  back,  I'm  all  you've  ever  known. 


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I'm  so  glad  to  see  you  my  friend. 
You're  like  a  rainbow  comin'  well,  it  sets  my  heart  free. 

I'd  like  to  be  as  good  a  friend  to  you  as  you  are  to  me. 


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Thru  the  haze,  their  smile  would  reach  me. 
Saying  OK.  saying  good-bye.  saying  hello. 


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I  used  to  think  it  was  only  me  feeling  alone, 
Not  feeling  free  to  be  alive,  to  be  a  friend. 

Now  I  know  we  all  have  stormy  weather. 
The  sun  shines  through  and  we're  together 

I'll  be  your  friend  right  through  'til  the  end. 

Judy  Collins 


I  hope  the  day  will  be  a  lighter  highway 
For  friends  are  found  on  every  road. 

Can  you  ever  think  of  any  better  way 
For  the  lost  and  weary  travelers  to  go? 


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It  seems  to  me  a  crime  that  we  should  age; 

These  fragile  times  should  never  slip  us  by. 
A  time  you  never  can  or  shall  erase. 

As  friends  together  watch  their  childhood  fly. 


27  YEARS  OF  DEDICATION 
JAMES  WORK 

COACH,  PRESIDENT,  CHANCELLOR 


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Dedication  of  Mandell  Science  Building. 


Dr.  and  Mrs.  James  Worli  1973. 


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Dr.  Jesse  Elson 
To  t  he  Members  of  t  he  Class  of  1974: 


I  appreciate  your  kindness  in  dedicating  the  1974  Cornucopia  to  me  for  the  yearbook  will  be  of  great  value  to  you.  As 
you  will  have  occasion  to  open  it.  say  in  the  21st  century  (pray  that  you  all  do),  it  will  take  you  nostalgically  back  to  your 
formative  years  at  this  college.  Then  you  will  be  able  to  fully  appreciate  the  time  invested  in  your  college  education  and 
to  realize  the  many  dividends  it  yielded.  Chief  among  these  will  be  the  satisfaction  that  comes  with  intellectual  accom- 
plishment. Now  that  you  learned  the  basic  principles  of  the  educative  process,  continue  to  educate  yourselves,  so  that 
you  will  not  be  in  the  position  of  an  early  president  of  the  United  States  who  declined  an  honorary  degree  because  he  felt 
that  "No  man  should,  in  my  judgment,  accept  a  degree  he  cannot  read." 

I  wish  for  you  all  a  cornucopia  —  an  abundance  of  happiness  and  success. 


Dr.  Elson  —  holding  football  (belov 


ADMINISTRATION  FACULTY 


Board  of  Trustees 


Winton  Tolles 

Acting  President 

Dean  of  Liberal  Educatii 


Joshua  Feldstein 

Dean 

Chairman,  Division  of  Plant  Science 


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fa^lizabeth  A.  Evans 
Administrative  Aid 
Asst.  Secretarv 


Joan  Holt 

Secretarv  to  Dr.  Tolles,  Dr.  Feldslein  and  Mr.  Adelson. 


Jean  H.  Work 

Administrative  Assistant  and 
Business  Manager 


Willette  Gourley 
Office  nf  the  F'resident 


Doren  DeJulio 
Receptionist 


Joseph  E.  Fulcoly 

Dir.  of  Student  Counseling  Services 


Steno  Pool 


Clara  DeCoursey 
Purchasing  Agent 


La  Vema  Coulton 
Switchborad 


Elmer  Reiter  Jr.,  Comptroller 
Asst.  Treasurer 


Robert  McClelland 

Director  of  Placement  And  Public  Relations. 


Joan  Gomeringer 

Secretar>-  to  Mr.  McClelland  And  Mr.  Hegyes. 


Peggy  Lampe 

Secretary  to  Mr.  Ghering. 


Louis  L.  Hegyes 

Director  of  Alumni  Affairs  And  Sports  Information. 


Boyd  Ghering 

Chairman,  Evening  And  Summer  School. 


Evelynn  Porter,  Adviser  to  Women 

Asst.  Dir.  of  Student  Activities  And  Asst.  to  the  Registrar. 


Robert  J.  Tasker 

Director  of  Student  Activities 


Gloria  Faaet 
Secretary  to  Mr.  Tasker 


Shirley  Finnie 
Secretary  to 
Mr.  Sitarski 


Phyllis  Stille 

Secret arv  to  Admissions 


Robert  Sauer 

Director  of  Financial  Aid 

Adviser  to  1974  Cornucopia 


Brent  Franklin 
Admissions  Councelor 


Lucinda  Miller 
Secretary  to  Admissions 


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Linda  E.  Evans 
Housemother 
Admissions  Counselor 


MUdredB.  Gulick 
Housemother 


H.  William  Graver 
Director  of  Admissions 


Stephen  W.  Zenko 
Admissions  Counselor 


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Barry  Synder 
Admissions  Counselor 


GENERAL  STUDIES 


Sally  Smith 
Instructor  in  English 


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Edward  O'Brien 

Instructor  in  General  Studies 


Dr.  George  Keys 

Chairman,  General  Studies  Division 


William  Craig 
Instructor  in  English 


Edward  J.  Rogers 
Instructor  in  General  Studies 


Richard  Ziemer 

Assistant  Professor  of  General  Studies 


Edwin  C.  Lawrence 
Instructor  in  General  Studies 


Edward  T.Gavin 
Instructor  in  General  Studies 


Peter  Glick 

Professor  of  General  Studies 


Gordon  R.  Roberts 
Instructor  in  General  Studies 


Robert  Fitt 
Instructor  in  Music 


Joann  Roberts 
Instructor  in  Music 


James  O'Reilly 
Instructor  in  Art 


SPECIAL 
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Assistant  Professor  of  Physics 


Theodore  Christie,  Jr. 

Assistant  Professor  in  Mathematics 


MATH  AND  PHYSICS 


Francis  Hofstaedter 

Associate  Professor  in  Physics  and  Mathematics 


James  Popham 

Associate  Professor  in  Mathematics 


Paul  D.  Trembeth 
Instructor  of  Mathematics 


LIBRARY 
STAFF 


Librarians 


Center:  Carolyn  Milheim 
Head  Librarian 


POULTRY 

DIAGNOSTIC 

LABORATORY 


L  Howard  Kahan 

Associate  Professor  of  Poultry  Pathology 


Claudi  Cornell 
College  Nurse 


INFIRMARY 


Elizabeth  Potts 
College  Nurse 


Dr.  Richard  Schumacher 
College  Physician 


Edna  Ney 

Secretary  to  Poultry  Laboratory 


Charles  Conover 

Senior  Bacteriologist  Instructor  in  Poultry  Pathology . 


Linda  PudKelt 

Instructor  in  Physical  EducatKin 


PHYSICAL 
EDUCATION 


John  Silan 

Chairman.  Division  of  Health  Services, 

Physical  Education  and  Athletics 


W.  Mark  Stephenson 

Instructor  in  Physical  Education. 


Dorothy  KoUinger 
Secretary  to  Mr.  Silan 


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Ned  A.  Linta 

Instructor  in  Physical  Education 


Joel  Brown 

Instructor  in  Physical  Education 


James  Wickersham 
Instructor  in  Phvsical 


Thomas  D.  Shreiner 

Instructor  in  Physical  Education 


John  Hardy 

Instructor  in  Physical  Education 


Frank  F.  Wolfgang 

Instructor  in  Physical  Education 


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Supenisor of  Housekeeping 


Joseph  Troxell 
Maintenance 


Leon  Nelson 
Receiving 


CAMPUS  STAFF 


Heinz  Keunecke 
Supervisor  of  Construction 
and  Repair  Contracts 


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there  are  those  who  love  it." 

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COMMITTEE 


Dr.  Mertz  —  Adviser.  Rick  Haberacker  —  Ass't.  Treas..  Jim  Scott  —  Ass't.  Chrm., 
Cathv  Thomas  —  Chrm . 


ROW  1:  Ray  Schaeffer,  Tim  Whitson,  Dave  Charrier.  ROW  2:  Kathy  Thomas,  Rich  Osman,  Roy  Baldwin.  Preston  Wilkerson, 
Tom  Newell.  Terry  Stem,  Dayle  Berger.  Gayle  Berger.  Patty  Hilton.  Dave  Longenecker.  Walt  Hopkins,  John  Salahub.  Kathy  Ri- 
golizzo.  Trent  Silker,  Jim  Scott.  ROW  3  Dr.  Mertz  —  Adviser.  Rick  Haberacker.  Mark  Saunders.  John  Quinn,  Mark  Cole,  Steve 
Csorgo,  Larry  Wallach,  EUliot  Weiss,  John  Gaskill,  Ken  Grube,  Chuck  Moose,  Jeff  Bowan,  Jeff  Dilkes,  Ray  Blew. 


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fiOW  i  Jack  Skwara,  Angelo  Petraglia,  Greg  Fantuzzi,  Rich  Ra- 
thjens,  Jeff  Bowman,  Bob  Dyson,  Ruth  Arbelo  —  Sec,  Larry  Toll, 
Jeff  Piscitelli,  Mike  Wasylkewicz  —  Treas.,  Paul  Beers  —  Pres. 


AGRONOMY 
CLUB 


Paul  Thomas,  Jay  Beckas,  Walt  Hupkins,  John  RigoUizo,  Terry  Stem,  Tom  Newell,  Jack  Ford,  Jim 
Holtzman,  Bob  Regester,  Parvin  Richards,  Chris  Wolfe,  Russ  Licciardello. 


APO 


OFFICERS  —  ROW  1  -  Walt  Hopkins  —  Sec.,  Jack 
Ford  —  Sgt.  At  Arms.  RUW 2  —  Terry  Stein  —  The 
Historian  And  Bookstore  Manager,  Chris  Wolfe  — 
Pres.,  Parvin  Richards  —  V.P. 


APIARY 


But  When  Was  Ever  Honey  Made  With  One  Bee 
In  A  Hive?  Hood 


SOCIETY 


Rich  Osman  —  Sec,  Dave  Sverduc  —  Pres.,  Dr.  fi^ 

Berthold  —  Adviser,  Elliot  Weiss  —  Treas.,  Steve 
Csorgo  —  Sgt.  At  Arms. 


Dave  Sverduk,  Dr.  Berthold  —  Adviser,  Jim  Wood,  Dale  Moyer,  Eileen  Walsh,  Steve  Csorgo,  Sandy  Skolnik,  Bridget  Pitsko,  Gary 
Seckinger,  Rich  Osman,  Tom  Wineman,  Elliot  Weiss,  Steve  Brown,  Byron  Reilly. 


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ROW  1:  Gai>-  Woodruff,  Dave  Sverduk,  Ed  Engle,  Frank  Ali,  Mary  Lou  Bowersock,  Pat  Doyle,  Laura  DiDonato,  Rich  Zeiders,  Jay  Witwer,  Kim 
Cassel.  Dayle  Berger,  Gayle  Berger,  April  Grosjean,  Cindy  McDowell.  ROW  2  Rusty  Suher,  Sonia  Shaner.  Tacy  Smith,  Bruce  Milstein,  Barb 
McDonald,  Mary  Anne  Catino.  Diane  Cole,  Cathy  Cochlin,  Sally  Colby,  John  Rockafellow,  Tom  Bums,  John  Fleager,  JoeThonus,  Peggy  Courtney, 
Craig  Thatcher.  KCnV. 3.  Joan  Hewett,  Jane  Zara,  Andy  Wilde,  George  Parker,  Cliff  Black,  Ken  Schauer,  Don  Duchai,  Dave  Lee.  ROW 4:  Jon  Cas- 
sel, Ward  Cassel,  fJon  Tourtman,  Bruce  Pratt,  Glen  Fahnstock,  Donna  Foley,  Dave  Miller,  John  Jacob,  Cliff  Jackson. 


Animals  Are  Such  Agreeable  Friends 
—  They  Ask  No  Questions  They  Pass 
No  Criticisms.  George  Elliot 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  LIVESTOCK  JUDGING  TEAM,  ROW  1  -  Joe  Lalli,  Debbie  Cole- 
man, John  Hauser.  ROW 2  —  A\  Weisgold,  Randy  Miller,  Coach  Gilbert,  Tim  Horn,  Tim 
Paxon . 


OFFICERS  - 
Al  Weisgold  - 


ROW  I  —  A]  Vorhauer  —  Publications,  Laurie  Sterling,  —  Sec.,  Dr.  Pelle  —  Adviser,  Gayle  Berger  —  Treas.  R0W2: 
A-Day  Rep.,  Dave  Sverduk  —  Program  Chrm.,  Jay  Fallon  —  Pres.,  Gary  Woodruff  —  VP. 


HOW  /    Robert  \'an  Sciver,  Carl  Cantaluppi,  Ron  Durham,  Ward  Cassel,  HOW 2:  Dan  Becker,  Parvin  Richards,  Sonia  Shaner,  Pat 
Hilton,  ROW 3:  Mark  Werkheiser,  Cindy  McDowell,  George  Mayo,  Bruce  Rawlings,  Dave  Richardson,  Mark  Cole,  Jackie  Kovacs. 


BAND 


ROW  I:  Ron  Durham  —  V.P.,  Mark  Cole  —  Treas.,  Patti  Hilton 
Sec,  Carl  Cantaluppi  —  Pres. 


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BUSINESS 

ADMINISTRATION 

CLUB 


OFFICERS  —  ROW !:  Tom  Zalasky  —  Pres.;  R0W2:  Terri  Rutherford 
—  Sec,  Alex  Saphos  — ;  ROW 3:  John  Delpino  —  Treas.;  Matt  Fricker  — 
V.P.;  Chuck  Roller  —  Activities  Coordinator. 


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ROW  1:  Alex  Spahos,  Tom  Zalasky,  Matt  Fricker,  liTri  Kuthertord,  John  iJelpin..,  Rii[\'  J  Wayne  (supa,  Dante  Pilion,  Gary  Ufrind.Ti, 
Rich  Henne,  Steve  Przyuski;  ROW 3:  Larry  Wolfe,  Tim  Whitson,  Pat  Mealia,  Tom  Gerard,  Al  Bumford,  Ray  Copozi,  Gary  Hunt,  Staton 
Graeff,  Phil  Dilaberto,  John  Bernetski,  Linda  Morgan,  Jim  Reagal,  Vince  Mclntyre,  Ken  Watkins,  Rich  Weisel,  Ed  Vesey,  Bob  Horrocks, 
John  Rafetto,  Gary  Stoudt,  Chuck  Roller,  Mr.  West. 


ROWl:  BaiT>'  Siroka,  Pete  Ference,  Rich  Osman,  Jeff  Gibson.  R0W2:  Ray  Shaffer,  John  Gaskill,  Jon  Stein,  Jack 
Facciolo,  Dennis  Manbeck,  Rick  Haberacker. 


CHEMISTRY 


Tom  Delpizzo,  Bruce  Linke,  Paul  Karcewski,  Larry  Hepner,  Craig  Thather,  Paul  Beers,  Russ  Licairdello,  John  Quinn,  Bob  McCoy,  Dave  Sver- 
duk.  Dr.  Plummer  —  Adviser,  Angelo  Petraglia. 


DELTA 
TAU 
ALPHA 


GLEANER 


Jim  Forsyth,  Ana  Simon,  Ray  Blew. 


CHORALE 


Mark  Cole,  Uave  Delgado,  Greg  Keman,  Harrv'  Summer. 


ROW  1:  John  Salahub,  Bob  Ryan,  Keith  Maurer,  Dave  Miller,  Phyllis  Shaub,  Mark  Cole,  Norman  Finnance,  Carol  Coll,  Donna  Fol- 
ey. Barb  Colflesh.  Chris  Main,  April  Grosjean,  Bob  Hirst,  Joan  Hewett,  David  Crooke,  Steven  Brown.  ROW  2:  Byron  Reilly,  Mar- 
ianne Knebles,  Bridget  Pitsko,  Ray  Davis,  Alan  Berger.  John  FloUand.  Sue  Kessler,  Chuck  Bojack,  Karen  Fry,  Dave  Charrier,  Kathy 
Rigolizzo.  Tim  Whitson.  Janet  Parks,  Patti  Hilton,  Ron  Durham,  Greg  Keman.  ROW 3:  Dave  Loser,  Chuck  Moose,  Wilber  Dreibel- 
bis,  Tom  Troy,  Bob  Miller,  John  Rockafellow,  Guy  Leighton,  Harry  Sumner. 


Guy  Leighton  —  A-Day  Rep.,  Chuck  Bojack  —  Treas.,  Karen  Fry  —  Sec,  Dave  Charrier  —  Pres.,  Tim  Whitson  —  A-Day  Rep.,  Sue  Kessler 
—  Ass't.  Librarian,  GregKeman  —  V.P.,  Bob  Miller—  Librarian. 


If  Music  Be  The  Food  Of  Love,  Sing  On, 
Sing  On,  Sing  On.  D'urfey 


Members  Of  Madrigal 


CONSERVATION 
SOCIETY 


OFFICERS  —  Harr>'  Cressman  —  Publications,  Keith  Jordan  —  Sec.  And  Treas..  Ange- 
lo  Petraglia  —  Pres.,  Brian  Van  Lenten  —  V.P.,  Dr.  Mertz  —  Advisor. 


HOW  1.  Paul  Beers,  Hrian  Van  Lenten,  Bryan  Bolehala,  Greg  Thiel,  Frank  Donnelly,  Debbie  Grant,  Debbie  Hamilton.  Dr.  Mertz  — 
Advisor,  ROW 2  Owen  Maguire,  Mark  Muir,  Keith  Jordan,  Steve  Summer,  Don  Levitsky.  Jim  Miele.  Frank  Asaro,  Kathy  Thomas, 
Jane  Zara,  Harry  Cressman,  Joan  Hewett,  Tim  Fox,  Angelo  Petraglia. 


Dave  Lohin,  Andv  Apter,  Tim  Lansperv,  Frank  Asaro,  Jim  Holtzman  —  Treas.,  Bonni  Levy  —  Sec,  Kieth  Jordan  —  Pres.,  Sandy  Skolnik,  Bob  Reges- 
ter-V.P. 


We  Work  Day  After  Day,  Not  To  Finish  Things:  But 
To  Make  The  Future  Better  Because  We  Will 

Spend  The  Rest  Of  Our  Lives  There.  Fettering 


CIRCLE  K 


ROW  1 :  Ben  Snyder.  Ken  Morgan,  Dr.  Plummer  —  Adviser,  Dave  Crooke,  Gayle  Berger,  Dayle  Berger,  Janice  Waugh,  Lewis  Terrel,  Cindy  McDowell, 
Dave  Longenecker.  Wayne  Johnson.  Frank  Doyle.  Jay  Chamberlin.  Ken  Grube,  Chuck  Moose,  George  Gross,  Brad  Winters.  Dave  Stull,  Mike  Toretta, 
Mike  Cohen,  Ron  Hitchner,  Bill  Dietrich,  Dave  Ketner,  Brad  Smith,  Jed  Beshore,  Steve  Comman.  Dave  Rama.  Cammy  Wood.  Tom  Urban.  R()W2: 
Dan  Forcey,  Blair  Vurkanin,  Doug  Cope,  Rick  Homan.  STA.\l)I.\'(i:  Bob  Morgan,  Steve  Mowry,  Bob  McCoy,  Freeman  Evans,  John  Grice,  Dave 
Wiand. 


The  Dew  Was  Falling  Fast,  The  Stars 
Began  To  Blink;  I  Heard  A  Voice;  It  Said 
Drink  Pretty  Creature  Drink. 

Woodsworth. 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  LIVESTOCK  JUDGING  TEAM. 
Steve  Mowry,  John  Grice.  Freeman  Evans.  Bob  Morgan. 
Bob  McCoy,  Coach  McCaffree. 


DAIRY 
SOCIETY 


OFFICERS  —  Gayle  Berger  —  A  Day  Rep.,  John  Grice  —  Pres.,  Cammy  Wood  —  Sec,  Bob  McCoy 
—  Treas..  Jed  Beshore  —  Pub.,  Dave  Crooke  —  V.P. 


FUTURE 
FARMERS 

OF 
AMERICA 


ROW  1:  Jay  Witwer  —  V.P.,  Jim  Scott  —  Treas..  Trent  Sliker  —  Pres..  Sabrina  Berman  —  Reporter,  Jon  Cassel  —  Sec, 
Lydia  Berr>',  Don  Johnson,  Joe  Nawoc/.enski.  Mr.  Thirey  —  Advisor,  ROW 2:  John  Salahub,  Cliff  Black. 


EQUINE 
CLUB 


"A  horse!  a  horse!  my  kingdom  for  a  horse! 

Shakespeare 


ROW  I;  Tacy  Smith.  Pat  Doyle,  ROW  2:  April  Grosjean, 
Nancy  Henkel,  ROW 3:  Don  Duchai,  Audrey  Mather,  Jane 
Zara. 


Al  Zimba,  Ron  Wilson,  Kevin  Musser.  Rich  Mey- 
ers, Dave  Maks,  Norm  Reynolds,  Norman 
Finnance. 


WEIGHT 

LIFTING 

CLUB 


RUW  1:  Rich  Meyers  —  Treas.,  Len  Mahoney  —  V.P.,  Dave  Maks  —  Pres.,  Ron  Wilson  —  Sec.  ROW 2:  Kevin  Musser,  Norman  Finnance, 
Norm  Ryenolds,  Win  Cowgill,  Dan  O'Connel . 


KS'EELISG:  James  Forsyth, 
Dave  Charrier,  A-Day  Rep. 
STAS'DIS'C  April  Grosjean. 
Jim  Ray,  Glenn  Fahnestock, 
Pres.,  Mark  Wilson,  Sec- 
Treas.,  Harold  Dambley. 


FOOD 

INDUSTRY 

CLUB 


PHOTOGRAPHY  CLUB 


"There  is  no  love  sincerer  than 
the  love  of  food ."  Shaw 


Mr.  Dommel  —  Adviser,  Bob  Weidman  —  V.P.,  Walt  Hopkins,  Dennis  Eshelman  —  Pres.,  Ron  Deering,  Deb- 
bie Long,  Doug Schaeffer,  Kathy  Rigolizzo  —  Sec. 


KARATE 
CLUB 


"The  price  of  power  is  responsibility  tor  public  good. 


Aldnch 


"^iPiiiiffiiMiPil 


OFFICKHS  —  ROW  I:  Jerry  Blundo,  Jim  Watkins,  John  Rigolizzo  —  A  Day  Rep.,  LAUDER  Jeff 
Dilks  —  A  Day  Rep.,  Elliot  Weiss  —  Sec.  Tom  Yohe  —  Treas.,  Rick  Devinney  —  Pres. 


HORTICULTURE  SOCIETY 


ROW  1  Frank  Salantri.  Bridget  I'itsko.  Russ  Licciardello,  Rick  Barton,  Ed  .Strelko,  Joe  Solomon.  ROW 2:  GregStamm,  Elliot  Weiss, 
Bob  Naylor,  Steve  Smith,  Dale  Mover,  Rick  Devinney,  Leroy  Ciaventa,  John  Rigolizzo,  Sam  Callie,  Bill  Moore,  Brian  Kahn.  ROW 3: 
Carl  Cantaluppi,  Jerry  Blundo.  Joe  Nawoczenski.  Mark  Wilson.  Ray  Blew.  Judy  Smith,  Jim  Watkins,  Kathy  Rigolizzo,  Jeff  Dilks, 
Rich  Marino,  Pd  Johnson.  RO  W  -1:  Frank  Asaro,  Tom  Yohe,  Don  Johnson . 


Robert  McClelland  —  Advisor,  Preston  Wilkerson,  Clevelang  Goolsby,  John  Wilmer,  Ronald  Suber,  Roy  Baldwin,  Kenneth  Brockenbor- 
ough,  Michael  Landers,  Gregory  Keman,  Wesley  Russell. 


RAP 


OFFICERS  —  Preston  Wilkerson  —  Pres.,  John  Wilmer  —  Treas.,  Ronald  Suber  —  Sec. 
Gregory  Keman  —  V.P. 


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ROW  I:  Pat  Hilton,  Debbie  Hamilton,  Phyllis  Shaub.  Mark  Saunders.  Ron  Durham,  Jim  Scott,  Gary  Seckinger,  Joe  France,  Jim  Wcwd.  R(}W2:  Bill 
Simon,  Cheryl  Smith,  Bonni  Levy.  John  Holland,  Sue  Keesler.  Chuck  Bojack.  Tim  Fox.  Tom  Wineman.  Jim  Watkins,  Pete  Thomas.  Pete  Wieliczki, 
Mark  Cerres.  Paul  Karchewski.  Doug  Van  Nuys.  ROW 3  Bob  Ryan.  Bob  Miller.  Ed  Copenhaver,  Gregory  Kernan.  Guy  Leighton.  Ray  Davis.  Norman 
Finnance.  John  Quinn.  Alan  Berger.  Mark  Cole.  Jeff  Yeager.  Dave  Hunsinger.  Ray  Shipe. 


ORNAMENTAL 

HORTICULTURE 

SOCIETY 


"Tend  the  garden  that  you  seeded 
Be  a  friend  when  a  friend  is  needed 
.  And  you  won't  have  to  look  the  other  way." 

4  Tops 


OFFICERS  —  Mark  Saunders  —  Pres.,  Jim  Watkins,  Mark  Cole  —  A-Day  Rep.,  Bob  MUler  —  Sec,  John  Quinn  —  V.P. 


SCIENCE  SOCIETY 


ROW  I:  John  Stein.  Bob  Lennahan,  -lohn  Craham,  Dr.  Orr  —  Advisor.  HOW  2   Peter  Ference,  Jack  Facciolo,  Ray  Shaffer,  Dennis 
Manbeck. 


THE 
RAM 


"Ask  how  to  live'.'  Write,  write,  write 

anything; 

The  world's  a  fine  believing  world, 

write  news!" 

Fletcher 


Glenn  Fahnestock  —  Photography,  Keith  Jordan 
—  Co-editor,  James  Forsyth  —  Photography, 
Charles  Jaquay  —  Advertisement . 


SCUBA 
CLUB 


ROW  1:  Frank  Denng,  Cliff  Weinstock, 
Jack  Ford,  Bob  Gerbrich,  Dan  O'Connel. 
ROW  2:  Joe  Nawoczenski,  Al  Johnson. 
Dave  Buist,  Walt  Hopkins,  Bill  Peterson, 
Howard  Dambtey,  Joe  Lalli. 


SKI  CLUB 


ROW  1:  Glen  Rush,  Pat  Wohlferth,  Doug  Miller,  Alan  Berger.  ROW  2:  Win  Cowgill,  Paul  Karcewski,  Doug  Van  Nuys,  Mary  Anne  Knebels, 
Dr.  Miller,  Jim  Szypula. 


Row  I   .leff  Neichein.  .John  Dematteo.  Jack  Kacciolo,  John  Rigohzzn,  Bruce  Halt.  HOW 2  April  Grosjean,  VVinCowgill,  David  Sushanic,  Russ  Licciar- 
dello,  Gar>-  Seckinger.  Rusty  Suher,  Steve  Cygan.  Boh  Linehan.  John  Steui,  John  Mann.  Dennis  Manheck,  Dan  Bender. 


STUDENT  GOVERNMENT 


OFFICERS  — ROW/. 
John  Rigolizzo  —  V.P., 
John  Dematteo  — 
Treas.,  Jack  Facciolo 
-  Pres.  ROW 2.  Bruce 
Pratt  —  Judge.  Jeff 
Neichein  —  Sec. 


ROW  1:  Steve  Cygan,  Gary  Woodruff,  Dave  Sverduk,  Bob  Dyson,  Walt  Hopkins,  Trent  Sliker,  Dave  Charrier,  John  Rigolizzo,  Bob  Lenahan,  Bob  Mill- 
er. ROW  2  Mary  Anne  Catino,  Tom  Everett,  Kathy  Rigolizzo,  Rick  Osman.  Mark  Saunders.  ROW 3:  Cathy  Cochlin,  Carl  Cantaluppi.  ROW -4:  Ron 
Durham,  Keith  Jordan.  ROWS:  Chris  Wolf,  Don  Mattes.  ROW 6:  Jim  Watkins,  Glenn  Fahnestock. 


INTERCLUB 
COUNCIL 


OFFICERS  —  Trent  Sliker  —  Treas.,  Bob  Miller  —  Rec. 
Sec,  Rick  Osman  —  Sec,  John  Rigolizzo  —  Pres. 


TENNIS  CLUB 


Jim  Szypula,  Chuck  BIwett,  FUndy  Evans,  Jeff  Yeager,  Andy  Wyld,  Jane  Zara,  Cliff  Weinstock,  Debbie  Grant,  Donna  Foley. 


SOCCER 
CLUB 


ROW  1:  Steve  Rhunke,  Walt  Hop- 
kins, Wayne  Csupa,  Steve  Cygan, 
Glen  Summers,  Dave  Anspach. 
ROW  2:  Rick  Rumpf,  Mark  Darrow, 
Bill  Jaeger,  Dale  Mover,  Pat  Mealia. 


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VARSITY 
CLUB 


ROW  1:  Jay  Fallon,  Joe  Thonus,  Skip  Einhom,  Dave  Sverduk,  Maureen  Dwyer  —  Sec.  ROW 2:  Frank  Wolfgang  —  Advi- 
sor, Rick  Homan,  Linda  Morgan,  Kathy  Ruggiero.  ROW 3:  Joe  Theesfield,  Steve  Shelly  —  Pres.,  Tim  Manning,  Bruce 
Pratt,  Mark  Wilson. 


VETERANS  CLUB 


Edward  Mc  Cool,  Bob  Horrocks,  Ken  Watkins,  Charlie  Byrd,  Al  Bumford,  John  Raffeto,  Terry  Rutherford,  Harry  Cressman,  John  Delpino,  Doug 
Smith. 


WAPO 


"See  deep  enough,  and  you 
see  musically;  the  heart  of 
nature  being  everywhere  mu- 
sic, if  you  can  only  reach  it ." 
Carl  vie 


ROW  1:  Tim  Gardner,  Rich  Jenson.  Gavin  Gill,  Bob  Naylor,  Barr>-  Pistiner.  ROW 2:  Jackie  Kovacs,  Frank  Ambrose,  Pat  Wohlferth,  Janice 
Brown,  Russ  Licciardello.  Ralph  Sojber,  Mark  Muir,  Linda  Teresko.  Row  3:  Kent  Bubenmoyer,  Cleveland  Goolsby,  Sonia  Shaner.  ROW 4: 
Fred  Kobylinski,  Jean  Hagan.  Mary  Ann  Burbella.  Jay  Beckus. 


OFFICERS  —  Cathy  Cochlin  —  V.P.,  Cheryl  Smith  —  Sec,  Debbie  Ralston  —  Treas.,  Mary 
Anne  Catino  —  Pres. 


WOMEN'S  SERVICE  CLUB 


"Most  women  have  dropped  their  roll- 
ing pins  and  taken  up  clubs." 

Duncan 


ROW  I:  BonniI.evy,  Debbie  Ralston,  Helen  Dunbar,  Pat  Hilton.  ROW  2:  Cathy  Cochlin.  April  Grosjean.  Cheryl  Smith,  Betsy  Claypoole, 
Carol  Coll,  Mary  Anne  Catino. 


CORNUCOPIA 


"A  blessed  companion  is  a  book  —  a 
book  that  fitly  chosen,  is  a  lifelong 
friend,  ...  a  book  that,  at  a  touch, 
pours  its  heart  into  our  own." 

•Jerrold 


Dave  Charrier  and  Norman  Finnance  —  Co-editors 


Karen  Fry  and  John  Quinn  —  Senior  Section 
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Debbie  Ralston  and  Helen  Dunbar  —  Sports 


Ray  Davis  —  Activities 


(.'hervl  Smilh  and  Hnnni  Lew  -  (  uiDs 


Tim  Whitson  —  Business  Manager 


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Bob  Rvan  —  Administration 


'Manv  hands  make  light  work." 


Patten 


John  Salahub  —  Underclassmen 


Phyllis  Shaub  —  Opening  Section 


ROW  1:  Bonni  Levy.  Phyllis  Shaub,  Debbie  Ralston,  Helen  Dunbar,  Ray  Davis.  ROW  2:  Cheryl  Smith,  John  Salahub,  Bob  Ryan. 
John  Quinn.  ROW 3:  Norman  Finnance,  Dave  Charrier,  Bob  Miller,  Tim  Whitson,  Karen  Fry . 


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DIRECTOR  OF  ATHLETICS 


Coach  John  Silan 


"Reason  and  calm  judgment,  the  qualities 
specially  belonging  to  a  leader." 

Tacitus 


A  MESSAGE  TO  THE  ATHLETES  OF  THE  1974  GRADUATING  CLASS 

Graduation  is  always  a  personal,  memorable  and  highly  significant  event  in  your  life  and 
it  testifies  that  you  have  completed  the  basic  educational  foundation  and  hopefully  experi- 
enced a  great  deal  of  enrichment  from  your  participation  in  athletics.  Day  by  day  you  have 
honed  your  athletic  skills  through  keen  competition  in  practice  and  have  been  bestowed 
with  the  fundamental  tools  of  life  in  the  academic  field  to  prepare  you  for  a  better  social, 
economical  future. 

Through  athletics  you  may  travel  the  road  of  life  with  more  confidence  and  with  high  but 
realistic  goals.  Please  remember  that  the  opportunity  for  success  will  be  enhanced  if  you 
apply  your  education  and  your  commitment  to  excellence  in  athletics. 

Never  in  the  nation's  history  has  there  been  a  greater  need  for  individual  strength,  indi- 
vidual pride  and  wherewithal  to  stand  up  and  be  counted.  Athletes  develop  a  sense  of  loy- 
alty, dedication  and  dependability.  Athletics  serves  as  a  vehicle  for  better  things  —  physi- 
cal development,  mental  alertness,  spiritual  enrichment,  sacrificing  for  others,  control  of 
oneself  in  times  of  stress,  training  oneself  to  be  humble  in  victory  and  resilient  in  defeat. 
No  one  can  do  more  than  their  best  nor  should  no  one  expect  less . 

We  regret  losing  some  fine  young  men  that  have  added  to  the  laurels  of  the  Aggies  and 
provided  thrills  for  the  Aggie  followers.  To  these  fine  young  student -athletes,  we  wish  every 
success  in  every  endeavor. 

Sport ingly  yours, 


John  Silan 
Director  of  Athletics 


1st  ROW  L  TO  R:  Brian  Kahn  —  Assistant  Manager,  Keith  Alderfer.  Larry  Dell.  Dennis  Dumsha,  Richard  Koenig,  Donald  Capone  —  Co- 
Captain,  Kevin  Foster  —  Co-Captain,  Jay  Fallon,  French  Strother,  Leroy  Fetters,  Thomas  Smyth.  Frank  AH  —  Head  Manager.  2nd  ROW L 
TO  R:  Gregor\-  Silenok,  Fred  Lackman,  James  Nugent,  William  Ward.  Mark  Belinsky,  Charle.s  Monteleone,  Allan  Bartlebaugh,  Michael 
Ellis,  Robert  Fullcrton,  James  Schofield,  Robert  Evans.  Fran  Campbell,  lird  ROW L  TO  R:  Jack  Fallenstein.  Jay  .Stralo.  Charles  King,  Mi- 
chael Rinaldi.  Jude  McKenna.  Jeffrey  Smith,  Alfred  Zimba,  Theordore  King.  William  Spicknall.  Jeffrey  Wiest,  Dennis  (iawronski,  Walter 
Rybas.  4th  ROW  L  TO  R:  Joseph  Knoth,  William  O'Neill,  Dennis  Holt,  Francis  Jones,  Ben  Snyder,  Leonard  Mahoney,  Drew  Chupalio, 
Robert  Nicholson,  Jan  Gauby,  Thomas  Byrnes,  Erich  Eisenhart.  5th  ROW  L  TO  R  Bruce  Hannon,  Daniel  Osborne,  John  Cummins,  Mark 
Mehltretter.  William  Tucker.  John  Edwards.  Edward  Morris.  Jon  Barkman.  Robert  Simons.  Patrick  Steffa.  Willie  Debnan.  6th  ROW  L  TO 
R:  Louis  Hegves  —  Sports  Information  Director.  W.  Mark  Stephenson  —  Assistant  Trainer.  Ned  Linta  —  Head  Trainer.  John  Silan  —  Ath- 
letic Director,  Thomas  Shreiner  —  Head  Coach,  John  Hardy  —  Assistant  Coach,  James  Wickersham  —  Assistant  Coach,  Kenneth  Achuff 
—  Assistant  Coach,  Joel  Brown  —  Assistant  Coach . 


In  the  year  1973,  the  Aggies  compiled  a  record  of  4  wins—  3 
losses  and  1  tie.  The  wins  were  over  Albright,  Lycoming, 
Upsala,  and  Susquehanna.  The  Aggies  had  a  great  season 
and  were  contenders  for  the  MAC  title.  Through  out  the 
season,  the  team  members  fought  hard  and  had  the  spirit 
that  was  needed  to  win.  Although  there  are  seniors  graduat- 
ing this  year,  which  will  be  missed,  there  is  a  great  under- 
classmen line  up  for  the  upcoming  seasons . 


The  1973  season 

DVC 

Moravian 

14 

14 

Muhlenberg 

35 

14 

Albright 

7 

13 

Lycoming 

7 

14 

Upsala 

16 

34 

Susquehanna 

14 

25 

Wilkes 

23 

7 

Juniata 

31 

6 

Coach  Schreiner  and  Co-captains  Kevin  Foster  and  Don 
Capone. 


DON  CAPONE 


LARRY  DELL 


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LEROY  FETTERS 


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COLLECTED  MEMORIES 
OF  AN  OUTSTANDING  TEAM 


A  day  for  toil 
An  hour  for  sport 
But  for  a  friend. 
Is  life  too  short. 


This  is  a  sport  which  makes 
the  body's  very  liver  curl 
with  enjoyment. 

Mark  Twain 


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Dear  is  my  friend  —  yet  from  my  foe, 
as  from  my  friend  comes  good:  My 
friend  shows  what  I  can  do,  and  my  foe 
what  I  should. 

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L  -R  Ken  Morgan.  Dave  Stull.  Uenny  Mossier,  Bruce  Pratt.  Don  Murphy.  T.m  Manning,  Barr>  Mossier  Frank  Dengg  Dave  Sver^ 
duk.  ROW'2  -  Dr.  Berthold.  Bob  Miller,  Bill  Metzger.  Rich  Osman,  Paul  Bemet.  Chuck  M,K,se,  Harold  Dambly.  Joe  (  hezevic.  Bill 
Conn.  Bob  Gehrig,  Mark  Wilson,  Randy  Nazar  —  Manager,  Barb  Novak  —  Manager. 


The  1973  Cross  Country  Team,  coached  by  Robert  "Doc"  Berthold,  complet- 
ed what  must  be  considered  one  of  its  best  overall  seasons  on  record.  The 
team  had  9  wins  against  2  losses,  and  its  second  place  finish  in  the  MAC 
championships  was  the  best  the  team  has  ever  done. 

The  team  was  captained  by  senior  Don  Murphy,  who  inspite  of  various  inju- 
ries still  managed  to  finish  third  in  scoring  for  the  team.  Don  was  voted  the 
Most  Valuable  Harrier  Award  by  his  teammates  in  light  of  his  leadership 
and  performance  over  his  four  varsity  years . 

There  were  also  three  other  seniors  who  competed  on  the  cross  country  team 
during  their  four  collegiate  years.  Bruce  Pratt  was  the  second  member  of  the 
team  to  finish  in  the  championship  race,  and  he  received  his  fourth  varsity 
letter  in  cross  country.  The  other  seniors  were  Dave  Sverduk  and  Rich  Os- 
man who  received  their  senior  awards. 

This  year's  team  was  led  by  freshman  Dennis  Hossler  and  his  brother  Barry 
(class  '75).  In  his  first  year  of  collegiate  competition,  Dennis  won  every  dual 
meet  he  ran,  though  an  injury  received  during  the  championship  race  ham- 
pered his  expected  strong  showing  in  that  race.  Barry  was  second  highest 
scorer  on  the  team,  and  he  was  the  first  Aggie  across  the  finish  line  in  the 
championships  finishing  13th. 

Others  who  played  key  rolls  in  the  1973  season  were  Frank  Dengg,  '77;  Tim 
Manning.  '75;  and  Dave  Stull,  '77. 

The  outlook  for  the  1974  season  is  mixed.  The  loss  of  four  graduating  seniors 
could  be  critical,  but  with  the  return  of  a  strong  nucleus  of  underclassmen 
including  the  Junior  Varsity  members  who  were  the  second  college  division 
team  to  finish  in  their  respective  championship  race,  1974  will  hopefully  be 
another  successful  year  for  Aggie  Cross  Country . 


Dr.  Berthold,  Coach  and  Seniors 


"Friendship  is  seldom  lasting,  but  between 
equals,  or  where  the  superiority  on  one  side  is 
reduced  by  some  equivalent  advantage  on  the 
other"  Samuel  Johnson. 


Season 

Record* 

DelVal 

Dickinson 

44 

19 

Muhlenberg 

40 

19 

Ursinus 

26 

30 

Albright 

15 

50 

PhUi  Textile 

17 

43 

WiJkes 

15 

48 

Lebanon  Valley 

44 

16 

Juniata 

34 

21 

Weidner 

15 

50 

F&M 

43 

18 

Susquehanna 

37 

20 

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CROSS  COUNTRY 
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Captain  Don  Murphy 


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A  Friend  is  well  worth  all  the  hazards  we 
can  run. 

Young 


Then  came  the  wild  weather 
come  sleet  or  snow. 
We  will  stand  by  each  other 
however  it  will  blow. 

Simon  Dach 


WRESTLING  73-74 


WRESTUNG  TEAM  1st  ROW:  J.  Adams.  Hayes,  J.  France,  A.  Vorhouer,  S.  Smith,  R.  Homan,  J.  Hopps,  M.  Ackley,  J.  Thonus. 
2nd  ROW:  S.  Comman,  A.  Koenig,  F.  Campbell,  D.  Moyer,  J.  Artigliere,  P.  LeVan,  D.  Bender,  E.  Eisenhart,  D.  Cope,  T.  Snyder,  J. 
Witwer,  T.  King,  A.  Bartlebaugh,  Coach  Hardy.  Coach  Stephenson. 


The  Aggies  had  a  very  successful  season  this  year,  under  the  direction  of 
Mark  Stephenson.  They  compiled  a  10-2  record,  having  lost  only  to  their 
rivals  Wilkes  and  Lycoming.  The  Aggies  took  5th  out  of  16  teams  in  the 
MAC'S  and  tied  for  12th  out  of  60  teams  at  the  Nationals.  At  the  MAC's, 
three  of  the  varsity  team  members  won  recognition.  They  were  Fran 
Campbell  (167),  second;  Doug  Cope  (177),  third;  and  All  Bartlebaugh  (un- 
limited), second.  Getting  three  men  in  the  finals  is  a  great  accomplish- 
ment, but  we  can  not  help  to  feel  that  having  the  remainder  of  the  team 
place  would  have  given  DVC  more  prestige  during  the  73-74  season.  Next 
year  we  should  be  able  to  schieve  this  goal  with  the  entire  team  except  Joe 
Thonus  and  Al  Vorhauer  returning.  Congratulations  Fran,  Doug  and  Al, 
and  best  wishes  are  extended  to  Joe  and  Al  who  will  be  missed  next  year. 


DVC 

Ursinus 

48 

6 

Juniata 

— 

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Lebanon  Valley 

22 

13 

Widner 

44 

2 

Glassboro 

48 

3 

Wilkes 

3 

37 

Lycoming 

22 

24 

Scranton 

51 

3 

Susquehanna 

27 

13 

Moravian 

26 

14 

Muhlenburg 

27 

9 

Elizabethtown 

20 

18 

West  Maryland 

28 

13 

CAPTAIN  JOE  THONUS 


To  love  the  game  beyond  the  prize. 


New  bolt 


AL  VORHOUER 


But  noble  souls,  through  dust 
and  heat. 

Rise  from  diasier  and  defeat 
The  stronger. 

Longfellow 


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BASKETBALL:  1st  ROW  L  TO  R:  Mike  Wells.  Gerry  Moroz,  Dan  Damweber,  Captain  Steve  Shelly,  John  Leiner,  John  Silan  Jr.. 
John  Harrington.  2nd  ROW  L  TO  R  Head  Coach  John  Silan.  Pete  McGabe.  Scott  Sidler.  Dennis  Pastucha.  John  Rodenbaugh,  Roger 
Slawta.  Scott  Lilierose,  Dan  Whittaker.  Ray  Kinhorn.  Assistant  Coach  Frank  Wolfgang. 


The  Aggies  compiled  an  11-12  record  this  year.  With  the  loss  of 
only  three  seniors,  who  will  be  missed,  the  outlook  for  next  year 
is  good.  Best  of  luck  to  the  Aggies  next  year. 


Coach  Silan  and  Steve  Shelly 


Scores 

DVC       91 

Juniata 

71 

55 

Wilkes 

56 

77 

Ursinus 

78 

77 

Upsala 

72 

59 

Drew 

50 

77 

Swarthmore 

67 

57 

Muhlenberg 

69 

86 

Haverford 

79 

57 

Albright 

88 

60 

Eliza  bethtown 

76 

61 

Washington 

48 

70 

Lycoming 

85 

59 

Moravian 

47 

65 

Widener 

75 

64 

Scranton 

61 

62 

Susquehanna 

66 

64 

Phila.  Pharmacy 

55 

51 

Phila.  Textile 

81 

53 

Wagner 

73 

62 

Eastern 

43 

73 

Muhlenberg 

61 

57 

Glassboro 

62 

88 

FDU 

101 

124 


Captain  Steve  Shelly 


SENIORS 


24 


Dan  Damweber 


"It  is  a  misfortune  for  a  man  not  to  have  a  friend  in  the 
world,  but  for  that  reason  he  shall  have  no  enemy." 

Halifax 


John  Leiner 


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3»*«Daffli!i"-  "AT 


In  all  time  of  our  distress. 
And  in  our  triumph  too, 

The  game  is  more  than  the  player  of  the  game, 
And  the  ship  is  more  than  thecrewl 
Kipling 


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BASEBALL 


TEAM:  1st  ROW  L  TO  R  .hm  Sc-ofield,  Hoyd  Alderfer,  French  Strother.  Capl  Kd  Biddlp,  Charles  H..llcr.  ( .crrv  Moroz.  Jim  Mill- 
er. 2nd  ROW  L  TO  R:  Dan  WhiMaker,  Randy  Evans.  Sam  Matechak,  Franklin  Stralo.  Bob  Nicholson.  Gary  Uolina.  3rd  ROW  L 
TO  R:  Mark  Mehltretler,  Kevin  Foster,  Head  Coach  Frank  Wolfgang,  Jim  Scott  Mgr.,  Bill  Kliefoth. 

The  Aggie  baseball  team  finished  the  season  with  a 
4-9  record.  Wins  were  over  Upsala,  Moravian,  Muhl- 
enberg and  Washington.  They  had  a  fairly  disap- 
pointing season,  however  with  the  loss  of  only  four 
seniors,  the  outlook  for  next  year  is  outstanding.  Best 
of  luck  to  next  years  team . 


Coach  Frank  Wolfgang 


,jKiiiaiiM|iPHj«wii  iuiii] 


"Promises  may  get  friends,  but  it  is  per- 
formance that  must  nurse  and  keep 
them." 

Felltham 


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"His  limbs  were  cast  in 

manly  mould. 
For  hardy  sports  or  contest 
bold." 
Scott 


Scores 

DVC 

0 

Wilkes 

6 

0 

Scranton 

5 

2 

Elizabethtown 

9 

4 

Ursinus 

7 

1 

Susquehanna 

2 

2 

Susquehanna 

4 

7 

Phila.  Textile 

9 

5 

Upsala 

4 

7 

Moravian 

5 

9 

Muhlenberg 

8 

8 

Washington 

5 

1 

Juniata 

12 

3 

Juniata 

4 

TTT"  ""'^^S 


TRACK;  1st  ROW  L  TD  R  Ted  King.  Doug  Miller,  Joe  Nawoczenski.  Win  Cowgill,  Rich  Osman,  Co-captain  Larn,'  Uell,  Co-captain 
JoeTheesfeld.  Bob  Hurrocks.  Chris  Olszyk,  Bruce  Ehrler.  2nd  ROW L  TO  R:  Ass't.  Coach  Lou  Hegyes,  Harold  Dambley.  Ben  Snyder. 
Jeff  Weist.  Chuck  Moose.  Dan  Bender.  .Skip  Kinhorn.  Mark  Wilson.  Steve  Kostro,  Doug  Mac  Lavry.  Al  Zimba.  Lou  Rice,  Head  Coach 
Joel  Brown.  :ird  ROW  I.  TO  R  Brad  Beaver,  Norm  (leil.  Joe  Szewcyzk,  Tom  Gunther,  Bill  Cierberich.  Bob  Gerberich,  Don  O'Connell, 
John  Smith.  Dave  Smith 


TRACK 


1974  Track  Season 

D.V.C. 

OFF. 

48 

Lycoming 

44 

48 

Dickinson 

89 

71 

Swarthmore 

74 

63 

L.V.C. 

82 

77 

Harverford 

13 

77 

Ursinus 

98 

79 

Susquehanna 

82 

79 

.M  bright 

20 

Joel  Brown  and  his  team  finished  with  a  3-.')  overall 
track  record  with  wins  over  Lycoming,  Albright  and 
Haverford.  They  placed  8th  in  the  MAC's.  The  team 
will  be  losing  some  key  men  such  as  Larry  Dell,  Win 
("owgill  and  Rich  Osman,  but  with  the  large  number  of 
underclassmen,  D\"('  proves  to  be  a  great  team  next 
vear. 


Co-captain  Larry  Dell. 


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GOLF 


GOLF;  Isl  ROW  />  TO  R  —  Gordon  Navin.  Mike  Wells.  Captain  Angelo  Petraglia.  George  Burdoll.  'Ind  R(JW L  TO  R:  Joe  Miller,  Gar>- 
Sholtes.  Jan  Gauby.  Chip  Kern.  Head  Coach  .Ned  Linta. 


The  L)\'C'  golfers  had  a  disappointing  season  with  a  H- 1 1  record,  with 
wins  over  Ursinus,  Lycoming  and  John  Hopkins.  However  they  did  fin- 
ish 8th  in  the  MAC's.  which  is  a  considerable  disappointment  compared 
to  last  year's  second  place  victory. 

The  team  is  losing  one  very  valuable  player.  Angelo  Petraglia.  and  hope- 
fully with  the  returning  player  and  new  freshmen,  the  team  will  imprcne 
considerablv. 


1974  (lolf  Season 

D.V.C. 

OPP. 

407 

•John  Hopkins 

411 

407 

Dickinson 

397 

433 

Moravian 

417 

433-409 

Scranton 

432-382 

386 

L.V.C. 

3&7 

386 

Western  Maryland 

376 

439 

Albright 

412 

407-439 

Muhlenberg 

393-402 

432 

Widener 

425 

409 

Haverford 

402 

409 

Lycoming 

415 

409 

Ursinus 

411 

7th  Place 

in  M.A.C".  Champicjns 

hips 

Angelo  Petraglia 


GOLF  SENIOR 


"With  friends  all  things 
are  in  common." 
Cicero 


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"Friendship  is  the  gift  of  the  gods,  and  the  most 
precious  boon  to  man." 

Disraeli 


TENNIS 


The  tennis  team  coached  by  -James  W'ickersham  had 
a  90-7  record.  This  was  the  l)uilding  period  for  the 
DVC  tennis  team,  they  are  expecting  a  very  good  sea- 
son next  year  with  the  incoming  freshman  and  the 
present  team.  Only  one  senior.  -John  Hauser  will 
be  graduating  this  year.  Lots  of  luck  to  the  tennis 
team  next  vear. 


Nothing  makes  the  earth  seem  so  spacious  as  to 
have  friends  at  a  distance;  they  make  the  latitudes 
and  longitudes." 

I'horeau 


Tyson  Zackev 


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

Wilde 


Senior  of  Tennis  Team 
Captain  John  Hauser 


Scores 

DVC    1 

Lycoming 

8 

3 

Widener 

6 

4 

Phila  Textile 

n 

3 

Juniata 

6 

2 

Scran ton 

7 

2 

Ursinus 

7 

2 

Susquehanna 

6 

CHEERLEADERS:  STANDING  L  TO  R:  Linda  Morgan,  Nancy  HenkeL  Debbie  Grant,  Shirley  Thompson,  Barbara  Kiley.  TOP  L  TO 
R  Kathy  Raggierio,  Carol  Schnapp,  Captain  Maureen  Dwyer. 


CHEERLEADERS 


The  D.V.C.  Cheerleaders  coached  by  Miss  Linda  Padgett,  are 
still  a  fairly  new  idea  to  the  school,  however  their  efforts  and 
long  hours  of  practice  were  greatly  appreciated  by  all  the 
teams.  Keep  up  the  good  workl 


"life 


IIIIIIIHl 


"Do  not  expect  friends  to  do  for  you  what 
you  can  do  for  yourself." 

Thackeray 


143 


Intramural  S])<)rls 

This  year  at  Delaware  Valley  College, 
the  intramural  sports  program  was  very 
active.  The  year  started  off  by  the  boys 
soccer  teams  battling  to  a  finish.  But 
the  girls  were  not  to  be  forgotten.  No, 
they  were  right  beside  the  boys  playing 
field  hockey.  The  highlight  of  the  fall 
sports  season  was  the  game  between 
"Doc's"  cross  country  team,  and  the 
girls'  hockey  team.  The  cross  country 
team  won. 

.As  the  winter  .sports  started,  so  did  the 


'Inflict  not  on  an  enemy  every  injury 
in  your  power,  for  he  may  afterwards 
become  your  friend." 

Sadi 


intramural  basketball  and  volleyball. 
RAP  won  the  Intramural  Championship 
with  a  13-0  record.  Dead  End  Kids  won 
both  the  basketball  and  volleyball 
championships. 

Sure  enough  both  the  boys  and  girls 
were  playing  softball  during  the  spring. 
The  Dead  End  Kids  won  the  girls 
championship. 

It  was  a  very  successful  year  for  the  In- 
tramural Program,  and  it  is  hopeful 
that  its"  popularity  will  continue  next 
year. 


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'From  the  end  springs  new  beginnings. 


Plinv  the  Elder 


Pictures  courtesy  of: 
Daily  Intelligencer 
Ram  and  Yearbook 
Photographers. 


Pagr   10 


IHL  t^AM 


March  4,    1974 


KKAN  CAMPBKLL  and 
Wilkes'  167  pounder  Wiesrn- 
fluh  size  each  other  up  in  the 
fit*.t     iHricd     of    Ihcii     M.A.C 

champi 


M.A.C.  wrestling  t 

FRAN  gets  pinned.  /?■      ,\ 


ahonski  (WKS) 
3)  Sensening  (ET) 
UH)  3)  Burns  (SUS) 
Prit  ter  (LV) 
Sc.iultz  (LYC) 
T)  3)  Savitsky  (LYC) 
V)  3)  Bender  (MOR) 
3)  Cope  (DV) 
)  3)  Hazzard  (JH) 
3)  Murza  (JH) 
the  DVC  Wrestlers 
expected  them  to  do 
I  did).  They  should  do 
osing  only  two  members, 
year  looks  very  promising. 


:>y  Houston 


Photo    Jan'.i:s  roijyit' 

1   MICHAEL  WELLS  jumps  up  for  m 
College  Feb.  18.  DVC  won  the  honif 


■i  SENIOR  JOHN  LEINER  scores  against 
last  home  game,  Feb.  25. 


■'lid  all-M.A.C.  quarterback, 

Ih  a  .$5,000.00  bonus  if  he 

on  Oilers  of  the  NFL. 

d  last  year  by  the  New  York 

%  was  cut  after  only  a  short 

5s  never  given  a  chance  to  make  thi 

cs  that  were  cut  echoed  the  sanu 

Bannon,  who  was  later  picked  up  by  the 

year  with  the  Cumberland  Colts  of  the 
ere  he  became  All-League  Quarterback. 
Valuable  Player,  and  led  his  team  to  the 

,'ill  be  leaving  for  Texas,  and  with  him  go 
Luck  Jim! 


Women  &  mf 


To  find  out  the 
Penn  Hall  to  the  c 
next  year,  I  spoke 
following  responses: 

Most  of  the  girls 
good  idea  because  it 
the  opportunity  to  al| 
a  feeling  of  closeness 
because  Penn  and  '^  ' 
Some  also  cons' 
more  privacy,  s 
complaint  was  v 
was  that  they  wi 
the  center  of  social 
the  New  Dorm  w; 
and  keep  them  separa 

Some  of  the  resident 
atmosphere  in  Penn,  w 
they  also  said  that  Per/ 
Dorm  is  much  cleane 
dorms  commented  thai 
as  desk  drawers,  locks 
desks.  The  girls  don't  k. 
for  them  instead  of  Work 
to  be  just  as  nice  a  dorm  ; 

Most  of  the  girls  said\ 
visitation  policy  when  t 
year.  Almost  everyone  sa 
male  visitors  sign  in  at  a  d« 
sit  at  the  desk  is  a  waste 
like  the  idea  of  having  c; 
girls  favor  a  policy  of  2 
and  women's  dorms.  Others  sugf 
week  nights. 

Most    girls    feel    that    alth* 
discriminatory,  they  are  ger' 
although  some  think  that  sf 
having  girls  in  their  classes, 
them.  Almost  all  of  the 
program  for  girls  to  be  ve    <y  tHC^^nd  ^ 
sports  program  in  every  res^.    itK^here  wf 
that  they  do  not  get  the  samt  gym  privil 
they  are  often  kicked  out  of  the  gym.  Th 
among  the  girls  in  creating  varsity  team; 
female  competition.  Many  said  they  feel 
teacher  who  would  be  capable  of  develo 
program  would  be  a  great  asset  next  yes 

When  asked  whether  there  was  anyurTrn 
college  should  do  to  attract  girls  to  DVC,  man 
feel  this  is  the  purpose  of  the  proposed  nursing  pi 
that  they  do  not  think  is  the  proper  way  to  go 
Several  of  the  girls  said  it  would  probably  have  to  be  financed 


March  M,  19714 

p  higher  tuition 


ilost  of  the  students 

ct  them  directly— 

»ork,    food,   and 

*  number   from 

ibout  how  it 

ticular  to  its 

of  the  detri- 

ireatens  DVC 

.    /  ly  how  much 

ch  can  be  offered. 

~  jdget  for  dorm  and 

*ng  due  to  the  drastic 

has  seen,  how  many 

of?  Like  the  fact  that 

campus,  the  cafeteria 

spending  more.  More 

ns  higher  electric  and 

,  are  used. 

jrbing,  but  how  long 

and  board  costs? 

nis,  and  the  possibility 

.  get  to  where  students, 

i  in,  and  if  the  college  is 

(  those  days  be  made  up? 

al  money  come  to  make 

.'lext  year? 

.  of  ignoring  the  developing 

isis  where  sudden  action   is 

''/M§   idcnt  body,  the  administrators 

<   .      .  //^  talking  about  contingency  plans  to 

l(j'     t.    \yj\i^^  develop,  this  year  and  next. 

A    [lings  been  ignored  until  the  administration 
■^      g  unsuspected  surprises  on  an  unknowing 
dent  body. 

lemands  knowledge  of  what  is  happening 

done  about  it.  The  students  must  be  kept 

mgs   affecting  them.   For  just  as  a  Nation 

^dijeve    in    the    authenticity    of   a    sudden    and 

oenergy  crisis,  the  students  will  only  believe  in 

ji      -ions    if   they   are  shown   the  need   as  the  need 

^OR  can  not  be  sprung  upon  them  as  a  crisis. 


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e    recycling    program    operated    by    the    Conservation 
ty  began  on  February  21  and  will  be  a  regular  event  o 
us.  The  Society  will  collect  glass,  metal  cans  {steel  cj. 
alurninum),    and    paper    in  the  Segal   Hall   parking   lot  every 
Thursday   from  4:nO-fi:nn  nm    All  rnernbers  of  the  campus 

I  members  of  the  faculty 
aterials  and  add  them  to 
e    Conservation   Society 


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A  friend  in  need,  is  a  friend  in  deed. 


FRESHMEN 


Pres.  —  Dan  Bender;  FRONT  ROW;  V.P.  —  Norm  Reynolds;  S.G.  Rep.  —  John  Mann;  Sec.  —  Donna  Foley;  Treas.  —  Dave  Miller;  S.G. 
Rep.  —  April  Grosjean. 


He  who  gives  up  friendship  for  ambition  burns  a  picture 
to  obtain  the  ashes . 

Arabic  Proverb 


Friendship  is  like  sound  health  its  value  is  often 
unappreciated  until  it  is  lost. 


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People  are  lonely  because  they  build  walls  instead  of  bridges . 

J.  Newton 


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4i 

Treas.  —  Gary  Palochko;  Pres.  —  Jeff  Neichen;  Sec.  —  Kathy  Rigolizzo;  V.P.  —  Jim 
Wood. 


Be  slow  in  choosing  a  friend,  slower  in  changing. 

B.  Franklin 


A  friend  follows  you  into  adversity  and  emerges  with  you  to 

prosperity. 

A.  B.  Hayes 


JUNIORS: 


Friendship "        if  you  have  it,  you  don't  need  to  have  anything  else:  and  if  you  don't  have  it.  it  doesn't  much  matter 

what  else  vou  have." 

J.  M.  Barrier 


S.G.  Rep.  —  John  DeMatteo;  Adviser  —  Dr.  Mertz;  FRONT  ROW  —  Treas.  —  Ken  Grube:  Pres. 
Rusty  Suher;  S.G.  Rep.  —  John  Rigolizzo;  Sec.  —  John  Salahub. 


What  is  a  friend? 
A  single  soul  which 
dwells  in  two  bodies. 
Aristotle 


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Friendship  is  not  measured  in  dollars  and  cents, 
but  through  deeds  and  sense. 


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Friendship  is  often  best  communicated  by  mankind's  universal 
language  —  a  smile. 


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OinC'E'KS 


Fellow  Classmates, 

We  have  travelled  a  lonj;  and  winding  road  and  have  finally 
arrived  at  the  day  we've  all  been  waiting  for,  "gradua- 
tion"! It  has  been  demanding,  challenging,  and  exciting. 
Now  we  must  prepare  ourselves  for  what  lies  ahead  of  us  in 

the  future. 

Looking  back  over  the  years  we  have  gone  through  many 
changes.  These  changes  occurred  in  the  world  around  us 
and  the  world  inside  us.  The  things  we  have  learned  here 
at  Delaware  Valley  may  have  not  just  been  rated  with  a 
letter  grade  value.  Besides  a  grade  value  Delaware  Valley 
has  brought  us  to  see  things  for  ourselves  and  has  made  us 
all  whole  and  full  persons. 

In  closing  I  would  like  to  take  this  opportunity  to  wish  you 
all  the  success  and  happiness  in  whatever  you  find  in  the 
brave  new  world.  Always  remember  all  your  friends  and 
exciting  experiences  you  had  at  Delaware  N'alley  College. 

Sincerely  yours, 

Bryan  Bolehala 

Class  of  '74 


BRYAN  BOLEHALA 
President 


Bob  Lennahan  —  V.P. 


4  ^-^-i^^v-^rs^'t::::;^^ 

Craig  Thatcher  —  Sec. 


Steve  Dowhtin  —  Treas. 


Senior  Student  Government  Reps. 


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AGRONOMISTS:  MEN  OF  THE  EARTH 


DR.  JULIAN  PRUNDEANU,  M.S. 
Chairman:  Agronomy  Department 
Professor  of  Agronomy 


To  the  Agronomy  Class  of  1974: 

You  have  just  completed  successfully  four  years  of 
undergraduate  studies  that  for  some  of  you  may  have 
passed  too  quickly  and  for  others  may  have  passed 
much  too  slowly.  With  this  part  of  your  formal  educa- 
tion behind  you,  you  are  entering  now  the  real  chal- 
lenge of  a  career,  of  responsibility  to  yourself,  to  your 
family,  to  the  profession  you  have  chosen,  and  to  the 
society  in  which  you  are  living. 

On  behalf  of  the  Agronomy  Department  I  wish  you  all 
the  best  of  luck  in  the  vears  to  come. 


Julian  Prundeanu 


NICODEMUS  E.  ADIKU 
Tr>'ing  to  be  a  little  different'',  well  keep  on 
tPiing.;  My  thanks  go  ti>  my  father,  mother, 
sisters,  uncle  and  manv  .American  friends. 


JOSEPH  AMISSON 


JOHN  B.  ALLISON 

TV  room  guys,  Mel,  Bi 
Hunting  seasons;  Mary. 


Jeff,  Faf,  Chf; 


DR.  THOMAS  L.  ZIMMERMAN 
B.S.,  M.S.,  Ph.D. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Agronomy. 


PAUL  A.  BEERS 
Thanks  to  Mom  and  Dad;  4  years  in  Work 
202  with  "Mac";  the  best  friends  anyone 
could  ever  find;  "you  know;  More  or  Less." 


EDWARD  R.  BIDDLE 

Exit  19;  S.C.  Therapy;  CHK;  Chem. 
104;  Head  of  Neck 


RAYMOND  D.  BLEW 
Thanks  to  Mom,   Dad  and  Family;  Dilks; 
Ortiz  and  Rutula 


BRYAN  E.  BOLEHALA 

Elson  Hall;  H.R.;  IRA;  Rm.  228;  Mushroom; 
Home  Grown;  Evie 


JOHN  J.  BUTLER 

Morrisville;  Fraqk;  June  22,  1971;  Charlene; 
Pinky;  "Butts";  Chas.;  Mom  &  Dad;  20th.: 
The  Library 


HARRY  CHESSMAN 


DANIEL  DaCUNHA 


FRED  T.  WOLFORD,  B.S. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Agriculture 


JON  DANKO 


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RICHARD  P.  GRANT 
I  wish  to  extend  all  possible  thanks  and 
gratitude  to  my  wife  and  parents;  Without 
them,  I  could  not  have  made  it. 


JEFFREY  EVANS 


LAWRENCE  D.  HEPNER  JR. 

Everything;  Some  good  friends 


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OWEN  MAGUIRE 


ANGELO  PETRAGLIA 


CHARLES  SHAFFER 


FRANCIS  POST 


DONALD  A,  CLAYCOMB,  B.S..  M.A. 
Instructor  in  Agriculture 


STEPHAN  G.  SIMMERS 

"Howdy";  5  day  weekends;  "Maryland's 
calling". 


DONALD  McAGHON 


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"Meester  —  Let 's  me  tett  yiiu  something! 


DR.  TIBOR  PELLE,  M.S.,  DR.  AGR. 

CHAIRMAN;  Animal  Husbandry  Department 

CHAIRMAN:  Animal  Science  Division 
Professor  of  Animal  Husbandry 


To  the  Animal  Husbandry  Class  of  1974: 

While  leaving  the  gates  of  this  College  with  your  diploma 
in  your  hand  and  a  smile  on  your  face,  you  will  be  glad  that 
the  four  years  are  over.  Later  on  when  you  come  back  for  a 
visit,  and  I  hope  you  do,  you  will  realize  that  the  time  you 
spent  here  was  the  happiest  in  your  life . 

You  were  a  great  group  and  it  was  a  pleasure  to  work  with 
you.  Your  studies  are  not  finished.  You  will  continue  your 
education  in  any  phase  of  life  you  choose  for  your  fuure 
career.  I  know  for  sure  that  you  are  well  prepared  to  take 
the  responsibilities  and  meet  challenges  that  are  ahead  of 
you.  There  is,  and  hopefully  there  always  will  be,  room  for 
people  like  you  in  this  great  country . 

From  all  of  us  in  Animal  Science,  I  wish  you  the  best  of 
luck  and  happiness. 


TiborPelle 


THOMAS  F.  BYRNE 

Weekends;  Pigs  and  "Meestcr";  Thanks  to 
Kathleen  and  my  parents  for  their  help  and 
understanding. 


YOUNG CHUL CHOI 

I  won't  forget  D.V.C.;  I  thank  to  all  profes- 
sors and  faculty  members  for  everything;  I 
really  thank  to  my  parents  who  support  me 
every  aspect  through  all  my  life;  Also,  I  ap- 
preciate to  my  good  wife  and  good  sister  and 
brothers. 


WILLIAM  R.  CLARK  Kill 
Wall  —  to  —  wall  people;  Rock  and  Roll 
Valley  and  late  night;  Flights  down  the  fire 
escape. 


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DR.    GARY    L.    BRUBAKER,    B.S.,    M.S., 

PH.D. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Animal  Science 


JOHN  J.  FALLON 

Football;  Gotta  be  a  winner;  Coaches  and 
Dr.  Pelle;  Cooke  Hall  gang;  Monday  nite 
court;  Florida  trips  with  the  Buds;  Parties 
in  Harness;  "Ralph",  Great  Friends;  Thanks 
to  parents  and  brothers . 


MICHAEL  GROGAN 

Maur's  moustache;  Life  with  the  queen;  Ski 
trips  and  broken  teeth;  Get  off  the  saddle, 
Jon;  To  Mr.  S.  and  Mr.  T.  —  S.M.C.; 
P.F.  award;  Bell's;  Meester;  Jr.  Prom;  A 
shift  in  the  way;  3  —  day  vacations;  Nancy 
Naieve;  W.  VA.  H.H.;  a  sticky  quarter;  cape 
cod. 


JOHN  R.  FLEAGER 

Work  Hall  "T";  Many  good  times  with  £ill 
the  "Buds";  Special  thanks  to  my  folks; 
"Who's  this  guy  Dr.  Work?" 


CYNTHL«i  ANNE  HARDING 

Oct.  20,  1970;  Feb.  12,  1971;  A  —  Day  '71;  A 
—  Day  '73;  June  24,  1972;  July  20,  1973; 
Grandma  and  Grandpa;  Lovin'  Jacque. 


JOHN  .1.  HAUSER 

"Chicago";  The  judging  team;  and  all  the 
"Buds"  from  D.V.C. 


TIMOTHY  HORN 
Life  on  the  road  with  the  livestock  judging 
team:  seeing  Kath  every  weekend;  VVolf- 
sohn,  Samuel  and  Harness  Halls;  Life  at 
Farm  ^S;  Friends,  Friends,  Friends; 
Thanks  to  Mom  and  Dad  for  making  it  all 
possible. 


DR.  CRAIG  HILL,  B.S.,  M.S. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Animal  Sci- 
ence. 


JOSEPH  G.  LALLI 

Goldman  "T";  $1  night;  "King  Ranch  Cow- 
boy"; Scuba  dives;  Livestock  judging  team; 
#102  steer;  Sunday  "Rustic";  The  real  peo- 
ple vs.  the  pseudointellectual  confromists. 


BRUCE  R.  PRATT 

Work  Hall  parties;  The 
cross  country  team;  Here 
come  the  Judge. 


E.  RANDALL  MILLER 

Goldman  Football  Champs;  Visits  to  Cooke 
Hall;  Goldman  T  "freak  city";  The  cabin; 
Livestock  judging  team  "trips";  Off  campus 
living;  "allnighters";  My  Buds! 


TIMOTHY  PAXSON 


MARK  A.  SCHNEIDER 
.!  yrs.  with  "Mr.  Hort";  Sophomore 
and  Junior  Yr.  in  Samual  114  and  the 
men  of  104;  Herb  and  the  family; 
Bell's  Bar;  Night  of  the  Bourdon; 
"Meester";  Fellow  An.  Hus. 
classmates. 


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DAVID  SVERDUK 

Dr.  "Bee"  and  the  Bugs;  "Meester"  and 
his  jokes;  Don  and  his  sheep;  Wharton  and 
his  Brains;  Mase  and  the'girls;  Wayne  and 
our  electrical  engineering;  Thanks,  God, 
For  everything ! 


FREDRICK  R.  HOFSAESS,  B.S.,  M.S.,  PH.D. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Animal  Science. 


CRAIG  D.  THATCHER 
Wolfsohn  Hall;  2nd  floor 
Samual  gang;  Senior  re- 
search; A-Day;  BLD's  par- 
ties; P.J.;  Great  friends; 
and  most  of  all  thanks  to 
Mom  and  Dad. 


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JOSEPH  C.  THONUS  JR. 

'TOTJlman  104;  Weekends;  Good  friends . 


RODNEY  A.  GILBERT,  B.S..  M.S.       j 
Instructor  in  Animal  Husbandry 


ALLAN  H.  VORHAUER 

"Boston";   Johnny;   "Meester";   The   "T"; 
BARB. 


GARY  D.  WOODRUFF 

Work  Hall  "T";  Meester  —  "The  fish  stinks 
from  the  head."  The  gang;  DVC  weekends; 
S.S.P.B.L.  andCrooke. 


"Biocoev 


'Let's  call  it  a  day! 


DR.  ELLERY  W.  FRENCH,  B.S.,  M.S.,  Ph.D. 
Chairman:  Biology  Department 
Professor  of  Biology 


LIONEL  M.  ADELSON,  B.S.,  M.S. 
Chairman;  Science  Division 
Professor  of  Biology 


To  the  Class  of  1974 

You  are  leaving  us  to  enter  a  world  of  rapid  change.  Any 
change  leaves  a  number  of  niches  to  be  filled.  You  too  have 
rapidly  changed  during  your  four  years  at  Del  Val.  You  are 
more  mature,  more  responsible,  more  learned.  You  have 
been  provided  with  the  adaptive  characteristics  which 
should  enable  you  to  rise  to  the  challenge  of  change.  May 
you  do  so,  for  the  betterment  of  society,  and  for  your  own 
personal  fulfillment.  I  join  with  all  of  the  members  of  the 
Biology  Department  in  wishing  you  well. 

Ellery  W.  French 

Chairman  Biology  Department 


DENNIS  BAl'ER 


nwin  1'  CMARRIKH 

>  Musketeers  Lib.;  Cafe  and  l.asker; 
K.lsDii  19  buck  d(M)r  and  rubber  band 
fights;  Wired  shut  for  6  weeks;  Haunted 
hiiuse;  "Right  Fielders  Club";  'I'he  dumb- 
waiter; ~'2H  &  29;  Yearb<M)k  meetings  and 
staff;  "CiiM)d  flick";  Life  saving  ('■')  &  Hams; 
Urd  roommate  room  229;  K.L.F.;  2nd  fliMir 
New  Dorm  Senior  year  —  Many  friends  and 
visitors. 


STEPHEN  E.  CSORGO  JR 

What's  D.V.C.  like  on  a  weekend?;  Stevie 
Wonder  Mr.  4.0;  Ht.  41.i  at  12::iO  A.M.; 
Lllman  III,  Work  II,  Bee  House;  Love  Gypsy 
Moths;  Dan,  T.J..  Steve  and  Dale  in  211; 
Monday  night  football;  Hreregistration  with 
Dr.  French;  The  water  quality  lab;  Many 
thanks  to  all  the  senior  Bio.  majors  for  a 
great  time;  Thanks  to  Mom  and  Dad. 


DR.  JOHN  MERTZ,  B.S.,  M.S.,  Ph.D. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Biology 


STEPHEN  DOWHAN 
Partying  with  my  puds. 


JACK  FACCIOLO 

Freshman  year  —  Mono;  Wally,  Gary  "O"; 
Pvedident,  IRA,  chub;  W.  Va.  "Bovine"; 
Demonstration,  Student  Government; 
Home  Movies;  Fighting  with  Yvonne. 


DR.  WILLIAM  ALLISON,  B.S.,  M.S.,  Ph.D. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Biology 


CHARLES  FERREE 

Thanks  for  the  memories 


EUGENE  A.  FINK 


NORMAN  F.  FINNANCE 
Another  world  of  logs,  the  shore,  haunted 
houses,  and  Ned's  door.  Rings,  prom,  and 
priests,  Nice  NNN!  Joan;  Homecoming 
1971;  Second  semester  1972;  Kites  and  sun- 
bathing in  "The  Right  Fielder's  Club"  and 
an  engraved  invitation,  but  I  Don't  Care 
Johanne  and  friends  are  what  made  life,  and 
I  loved  it . 


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UR.  BARBARA  MUSE,  Ph.D. 


CAROL  A.  FINNIE 

"Yoo";  D.V.C.  train  station.   Homecoming 
'73;  Homemovies  in  Work  Hall         Lou 


MARIANNE  T.  KNEBELS 

New  Girl;  Bob,  George,  and  Dr.  Miller,  Mi- 
crolab,  Tom;  "A  Friend  is  someone  who 
knows  who  you  are  and  likes  you  any- 

way"; Thanks  to  my  friends. 


DANIEL  C.HOWARD 

Marathon  Parties;  All  my  buds. 


ROBERT  LENNAHAN 

Summer  of  '73;  The  Home;  Cooke  second; 
TPS;  What  1  could  have  done  if  I  had  stud- 
ied more  and  drunk  less;  The  greenies;  The 
god;  Bovines. 


DENNIS  J.  MANBECK 
"Yoo";  D.V.C.  train  station; 
Barrens;  Peggy. 


WILLIAM  L.  LITTLE 
To  my  wife  Sharlene;  Mr.  Deering;  Student 
Center;  Coffee  in  the  halls;  and  the  ginkgo 
trees , 


ROBERT  POINSETT 
"I  can";  One  of  a  kind  P.C.B.;  Wrestling  on 
the  wrong  mats;  water  fights  in  Bamess; 
Junior  and  Senior  Proms;  brocade;  pepto 
Parv.;  special  thanks  to  mom;  life  is  never 
too  long  to  be  too  short. 


BRUCE  REINHARDT 
Going  to  Boston . 


STEVEN  SHELLY 


DR.  PAUL  R.  BOWEN,  A.B..  M.S.,  Ph.D. 
Professor  of  Biology 


RONALD  DEERING,  B.S.,  M.S. 
Associate  Professor  of  Biology 


MICHAEL  STAUB 

The     school     that     treats     you     like     an 
individual? 


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DR.  ROBERT  BERTHOLD, 

B.S.,  M.S.,  Ph.D. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Biology 


MR.  JOHN  STANDING  B.S.,  M.S. 
Instructor  in  Biology 


BRIAN  VAN  LENTEN 
Ulman  II;  The  4:01  rain;  Bowling;  Mary- 
land; Yen;  Farmers;  Cafe;  Hearts;  Cooke  II 
Girls;  WMMR;  J.B.'s  Shafts;  Biology;  and 
many  other  fine  people  I  won't  forget. 


DAVID  WILSON 

Four  years  of  frustration,  joy,  and  headaches 
that  ends  in  a  feeling  of  great  relief  —  then 
you  realize  that  you  were  able  to  accomplish 
something  you  had  thought  impossible,  a 
truly  rewarding  experience;  May  18,  1973; 
Sandee. 


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'Duck  soup! ' 


To  the  Business  Administration  Class  of  1974: 

The  Business  Administration  faculty  congratulates  the 
members  of  the  Class  of  '74  on  your  graduation,  the  first 
milestone  toward  entering  the  business  community.  Al- 
though classes  are  now  finished,  the  learning  should  not 
cease.  As  you  enter  positions  in  industry,  commerce,  and 
the  professions,  keep  alert  to  new  ideas,  better  ways  to  do 
things,  and  greater  challenges.  You  will  not  lose  the  capac- 
ity to  learn,  only  the  willingness.  So  take  every  opportuni- 
ty to  broaden  your  knowledge,  expand  your  capacity,  and 
thereby  secure  a  promising  future. 


GEORGE  F.  WEST,  B.S.,  M.B.A. 
Chairman:  Business  Administration 

Department,  Assistant 

Professor  of  Business 

Administration 


George  F.  West 


IHOR  B.  ANDRI.IIWSKY.I 

I  wish  to  express  my  thanks  to  evenone  who 
helped  me  in  the  last  four  years  at  Delaware 
Valley,  and  spei-ial  thanks  to  my  parents  for 
all  of  their  help  and  understanding. 


CHARLKS  G.  BYRD 

N.B.I,  with  Wat.;  Biff  and  Danny  getting 
chewed  out  by  Mr.  Weinman;  Special 
thanks  to  my  wife,  Lorraine  and  Mom  for 
making  this  possible. 


GERALD  BEIL 


GERALD  HANDLER,  B..S.,  M.A. 
Instructor  in  Business  Administration 


DONALD  P.  CAPONE 

Beaver  season  74;  Eggs  Babs;  Moonie;  Oth- 
er things  they  won't  print;  Post  season 
blasts;  Flamingo  Room. 


DANIEL  DAMWEBER 


DENNIS  DUMSHA 


JOHN  D.  DELPINO 

Special  thanks  to  Mom,  Dad,  the  G.I.  bill 
and  most  of  all  Karen. 


GARY  J.  FANKHOUSER 
Always  waiting  for  Mike;  Pooz  &  Bevn;  Joe 
studying  for  Finance;  Aggravation  from  Bil- 
ly; Clubing  with  Jack. 


KONALO  A.  FEUSSNKR 
Cucho;  The  ("ooke  Hall  (jnnt!;   'he  Buds; 
Wild  Man;  Death  Valley  Weekends;    I'he 
I'oiil  Kixim  (jroiii);    The  Mull  &  Jeff  crew; 
(■V;UR;  KW;  Life  and  livinK. 


BRUCE  FARQUHAR 

Upon  leaving  the  service  my  chances  of 
going  to  college  were  grim.  I  will  always  be 
grateful  for  the  opportunity  D.V.C.  afforded 
me  and  for  the  people  I've  met . 


VINCKNT  Fl.OCXO 


MICHAEL  SIMONE,  B.S..  M.B.A. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Business 

Administration 


C.  KEVIN  FOSTER 


THOMAS  GERARD 

Many  thanks  to  Mom  and  Dad;  "Bottles"; 
"I  don't  know  how  to  take  you";  Dick,  Ka- 
thy,  Dave,  Fred,  Stan,  Devinney;  "Pretzel 
Bowl  73";  Moe's;  Goodbye  "leech";  Samuel 
Hall  Sports  Arena. 


MICHAEL  GEROME 


ROBERT  S.  HORROCKS  JR. 
Thanks  to  Mom.  Dad  &  Sue  for  helping  me 
make  it.  Those  trips  to  the  N.B.I,  and  walks 
through  ginkgo  land. 


JOHN  LEINER 


RICHARD  KOENIG 


BOYU  VV.  GHERING,  B.S.,  M.S.,  M.S. 
Associate  Professor  of  Physical  Sciences 


VINCENT  J.  MCINTYRE 
That  Mutt  and  leff  Crew;  You  don't  see  one 
without  the  others,  and  if  you  don't  see  one 
you  don't  see  any  of  them.  Carry  on  John  R. 


STEPHEN  S.  PRZYUSKI 
That  Mutt  and  Jeff  Crew;  You  don't  see  one 
without  the  others,  and  if  you  don't  see  one 
you  don't  see  any  of  them.;  Carry  on  John  R. 


DONALD  J.  MURPHY 
Cross-country  practice  —  "Monkey  Ball"; 
LaBaugh  and  the  "nun";  OZ  in  lake  Archer; 
Doc  Bee  in  the  showers;  Thumben  on  Route 
202  Sunday  morning  in  Feb. 


JAMES  O.  RIEGEL 

That  Mutt  and  Jeff  Crew;  You  don't  see  one 
without  the  others,  and  if  you  don't  see  one, 
vou  don't  see  anv  of  them.;  Carry  on  John 
R.;  The  Cooke  Hall  Gang. 


ROSS  ROSENCRANCE 


CHARLES  T.  ROLLER  JR. 

"My  graduation  has  been  made  possible 
because  of  my  wonderful  parents.;  I'll  never 
forget  the  memories  of  my  4  yrs.  here,  the 
great  friends  I  made,  and  the  things  I  have 
learned." 


EDWARD  McCOOL,  B.S., 
M.B.A. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Busi- 
ness Administration 


ALEXANUKR  N.  SAPHOS 
That  Mutt  and  Jeff  Crew  ^  You  don't  see 
one  without  the  others  and  if  you  don't  see 
one.  you  don't  see  any  of  them;  Carry  on 
John. 


ROBERT  SCO'IT 


DOUGLAS  H.  SMITH 


FRENCH  STROTHER 


GARY  G.  STOUDT 


ROBERT  F.  WEINMAN,  B.S.,  C.P.A. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Business 
Administration. 


KENNETH  R.  WATKINS 
"Thanks  to  my  wife  I  made  it.";  "Keep 
those  ginkgo  trees  growing." 


RICHARD  W    WKISKL 
Great  (acuity  made  my  four  years  here  very 
beneficial;  Give  the  ginkgo  trees  to  the  fire. 


TIMOTHY  L   WHITSON 

:i  Musketters  -  Lib.,  Cafe,  &  Lasker;  Klson 
19  —  Apple  —  fight,  studying  '^:  .'i  Witches; 
3  day  vacation;  Hoot  —  Hoot;  Haunted 
Houses;  A-Day  '71;  Ned's  door;  Sea  Isle; 
Barn  5  —  snowball  fight;  Sunbathing  and 
kites;  Play  —  no  actors;  "The"  weekend; 
Right  Fielders  Club;  Blender;  Dumbwaiter; 
(iolfball  washer  and  underwear;  S.C;  Cliffs 
and  head;  Kthcr  fire;  Paul's  party; 
7/28&29/73;  Month  of  hell;  PCCA;  Ben; 
Frugal;  O.T.R.;  Timberly. 


EDMUND  L.  WOLFE 
Thanks  C.R.,  I  owe  a  lot  to  you.;  Bamess 
Hall  sophomore  year;  Dreaming  of  my 
Chevy  and  my  old  blue  jeans;  Neshaminy 
Hotel;  A  4  hour  ride;  Hats  off  to  Mom  and 
Dad;  That  certain  girl  I  met  on  a  Satuday  in 
November  of '73. 


THOMAS  M.  ZALASKY 
Sept.  16,  1973,  The 
Beginning  —  Thursday  nite 
"Bddgie"  at  the  "Anvil"; 
Where  would  "BJ"  be  with- 
out "Thomas'"'  God  Bless, 
Mom  and  Dad;  Without 
them  it  wouldn't  have  been 
possible 


LAWRENCE  ZWOLAK 


PAUL  ZWOLAK 


CKECOISG'KV 


"Let  me  entertain  any  questions. 


To  the  Chemistry  Graduates  of  1974 

For  the  past  four  years,  you  have  been  actively  engaged  in 
acquiring  the  basic  tools  of  the  chemical  profession.  Your 
success  in  achieving  this  goal  has  been  as  a  result  of  the 
patience,  understanding,  and  hard  work  of  both  you  and 
your  teachers. 

Today  our  nation  is  beset  with  numerous  problems,  which 
you  must  attempt  to  resolve.  Use  your  educational  experi- 
ences at  Delaware  Valley  in  meeting  this  challenge . 


DR.  ROBERT  S.  ORR.,  M.S.,  Ph.D. 
Chairman:  Chemistry  Department 
Professor  of  Chemistry 


Remember,  by  continuing  to  grow  educationally  and  by 
working  together  as  fully  participating  citizens. you  and 
our  nation  will  move  forward. 


On  behalf  of  the  chemistry  faculty,  I  wish  to  extend  to  you 
our  congratulations  and  best  wishes  for  the  future. 


Sincerely, 

Robert  S.  Orr 

Chairman  Chemistry  Department 


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reaction. 


DR.  JESSE  ELSON,  B.S.,  B.S.,  M.S.,  Ph.D. 
Professor  of  Chemistry 


DR.  MICHAEL  GARRETT,  B.A.,  Ph.D. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Chemistry 


WHARTON  J.  HIRST 

The  easy,  one  hour  Organic  Qual  Exams 
that  never  were  and  "shorty." 


RICHARD  D.  OSMAN 

Debie  71;  Skyline  73;   Miss  Lycoming 
"Chemistry  is  fun,  not  a        ?" 


DR.  EDWARD  GOLDBERT,  A.B.,  Ph.D. 

Associatate  Professor  of  Chemistry 


PETERJ.  RIESJR. 

Ye  shall  know  the  truth 
and  the  truth  shall  make 
you  mad.;  That's  what 
she  said  !!!;  Gott  sei 
dank!;  Es  ist  Freitag.; 
Which  way  to  the 
TGTLEO. 


DENNIS  STEIGERWALT 


DR.  KICHARD  C. 

LUGAR,  B.S.,  M.S., 

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Assistant     Professor    of 

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DR.  RICHARD  A.  LAZARUS,  B.S.,  M.S.,  Ph.D. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Chemistry 


ROBERT  P.  UPTON 

Senior  Research;  The  I.R.  that  I  almost 
bought;  A-Day  beer  experiment . 


DR.  JOSEPH  P.  STENSON,  B.S.,  Ph.D. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Chemistry 


DR.  CHARLES  W.  WEBER,  B.S.,  Ph.D. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Chemistry 


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DR.  JOHN  R.  PLUMMER.  B.S.,  M.S.  Ph.D 
Chairman:  Dairy  Husbandry  Department 
Assistant  Professor  of  Dairy  Science 


To  the  Dairy  Husbandry  Class  of  1974: 

As  you  leave  Delaware  Valley  College  and  embark  upon 
your  journey  into  the  business  world,  dream  lofty  dreams 
—  for  dreams  are  the  embryos  of  realities.  A  dream  which 
is  nurtured  will  one  day  become  an  object  accomplished, 
for  he  who  desires  can  obtain,  and  he  who  aspires  will 
achieve.  The  vision  which  you  dream  is  what  you  will 
become. 

We  at  DVC  have  attempted  to  give  you  an  educational 
basis  upon  which  to  build  your  dreams.  We  trust  that  you 
will  use  this  knowledge  as  a  cornerstone  of  a  vision  of  what 
you  want  to  make  of  your  future . 


Good  luck  and  best  wishes  for  turning  your  dreams  into 
realities. 


John  Plummer 


DAVID  W.CROOKE 
Tech   II   —   "calculations":   Cornell   — 
"scenery"  Summer  '73  —  "4:30"?;  Show 
String  —  '72,  '73. 


JOHNE.  GRICE 


FREEMAN  L.EVANS 


DR.  JAMES  D.  McCAFFREE,  B.S..  M.S..  Ph.D. 
Instrustor  in  Dairy  Husbandry 


ROBERT  McCOY 


HAROLD  E.  THIREY 

B.S.,M.S. 

Instructor  in  Animal  Science. 


THOMAS  McWILLIAMS 

Weekends  at  Hood  with  Cathy;  10/15/71; 
Ulman  II;  Apples,  Vino,  Long  Island  and  the 
Farmhouse;  Yen;  6/30/72;  Many  thanks  to 
my  parents  who  helped  make  this  possible. 


ROBERT  MORGAN 
•Judging    team;    Springfield:    Harrisburg; 
Madison;  Columbus;  Work  Hall  "T";  Mom 
and  Dad 


STEVEN  MOVVRY 


DAVIDA.NEMETH 

Bowling  in  Ulman  I;  Canoe  trip  on  the  To- 
hickon;  "Pinball  Wizard";  "Goofy";  week- 
ends 


JANICE  L.  WAUGH 

Sometimes  I  thought  1  had  come  so  close, 
and  yet  I  know  I  am  still  so  very  far  away. 
Maybe  someday  I  will  understand.;  Will 
always  remember  Tony,  Ruth,  and  4  A.M. 
milking 


BRAD  WINTERS 


J.  DAVID  WIAND 

Rosie;  Frankie  and  Martie  and  D.H. 
Ghetto;  Bermuda;  '74  Dairy  Boys 


"A  case  in  point" 


RICHARD  DOMMEL,  B.S.,  M.S. 
Chairman:  Food  Industry  Department 
Assistant  Professor  of  Food  Industry 


To  the  Food  Industry  Class  of  1974:  I  wish  the  best 
of  life  and  the  desire  to  make  the  best  of  life.  You  will 
graduate  at  a  time  when  events  such  as  the  energy 
crisis  will  cause  change  in  our  life  styles  and  work.  I 
am  sure  you  will  succeed  through  these  changes  and  I 
would  hope  that  later  in  life  you  reflect  on  how  well 
you  have  adapted  to  change.  It  is  important  that  you 
never  be  contemptuous  or  fearful  of  changes  in 
events,  opinion  or  ideas.  Opportunities  and  the  solu- 
tion of  grievances  rest  in  change. 

Richard  Dommel 

Chairman,  Food  Industry  Department 


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DorCl.ASANURUS 
Summer     of     "73";     Linda; 
"Shrine";  "Harness  hall"  in  1972 


DOLGLAS  L 
BOCHOVEN 


JOSEPH  BALLANTYNE 
Cooke  Hall  buds;  Cooke  beach;  Florida  with 
the  buds  '72,  '73,  '74;  Court  on  Monday 
night.  Margate  '73;  "Rat"  live;  "Ralph" 


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H.  STEVEN  KNITTEL 
The  old  Cooke  Hall;  Cooke  District  Court; 
Florida;  "Bossman";  Bamess  and  the  Buds; 
"Ralph" 


BRUCE  R.LINKE 

Ulman  III;  Freshman  year;  Cooke  District 
Court;  The  "Rat";  Cooke  Hall  Buds; 
"Ralph";  Bamess  II 


JAMES  MANNS 


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JOHN  C.  BARNES,  B.S.,  M.S. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Food  Industry 


WILLIAM  LEE  PORTER 
B.S.M.S. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Food  Industry. 


WILLIAM  NESTEL 


ROBERT  C.  REITNAUER 

riman  Hall;  "Bells";  LL.Y.C;  "Smoke on 
the  Water  " 


D.  PARVIN  RICHARDS 

Long  train  rides;  Wolfson  3;  N.J.T.;  Denver 
'72;  Bow  ties;  Parson;  Mud  slide  fats  and 
the  degreaser;  Plant  kingdom  and  tax  ex- 
emption number;  Sausage  machine;  report 
phobia. 


RICHARD  SCHWARTZ 


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'Let's  \loi-e  (Jut!' 


DR.  CLINTON  R.  BLACKMON.  B.S.,  M.S. 

Ph.D. 
Chairman;  Horticulture  Department 
Professor  of  Plant  Science 


To  the  Graduating  Seniors  in  Horticulture: 

For  almost  four  years  we  have  enjoyed  teaching,  advising, 
and  guiding  you  toward  your  professional  aims  and  competence. 
You  may  now  face  a  new  beginning  with  the  assurance  that  our 
relationship  is  not  over  since  you  are  welcome  to  return  for  our 
assistance  or  to  share  experiences. 

We  of  the  Horticulture  Faculty  extend  to  you  our  best  wishes 
for  a  happy  and  useful  life  with  success  in  your  profession. 


Clinton  R.  Blackmon 

Chairman,  Horticulture  Department 


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l.KKK  /KHNDER,  B.S., 

M.S. 
Instructor  in  Hdrticulture 


WINFRED  P.  rOWGILL  JR. 

My    "Buds"    at    D.V.C.;    Bowling   team: 
Homegrown" 


RICHARD  A.  BARTON 

L'lman  2nd  Floor;  "Apples";  Four  years  with 
the  old  man;  Yen;  The  Bowl;  Sleep  labs 


DR.  DAVID  BLUMENFIELD,  B.S.,  M.S. 
Ph.D. 

Professor  of  Hort icul  t  ure 


KIRBY  ELLIS 
On  belay:  Climbing;  Falling;  Euchre  parties 
with  green  death  and  the  horrible  explosion; 
On  the  river;  The  Motly  Crew;  What  the 
hell  am  I  doing  up  here? 


ROSARIO  A.  LICCIARDELLO 

All  the  goodtimes  with  the  Hort.  crew  espe- 
cially Win  C,  Tom  S.,  and  Rich  B.;  Also  the 
experience  and  opportunity  of  working  with 
the  Student  Government  —  and  being  So- 
cial Committee  Chairman  along  with  a 
great  helper  Dave.;  Also  like  to  close  with 
great  appreciation  of  having  good  friends  as 
Nick  S.,  John  P.,  Charlie  S.  and  Bill  M.  and 
Charlie  F. 


SUN  G.  PAIK 


DR.  NEIL  J.  VINCENT,  B.S.,  M.S.,  Ph.D. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Horticulture 


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M.S..  C.B..  and  ME;  Kal  John:  Jungle 
Room:  NICK  DON'T  INVITE  ME!; 
Superniakeet  spree;  Paul's  parties;  BOS- 
TON; Spring  trip  of  '72  &  "T.'l;  Sumnjer  of 
'73  &  '73;  dross  me  out;  Ram  article  that 
made  me  so  popular;  OH.  Haseball  team; 
H.O.H.;  My  deepest  thanks  to  the  people 
who  CARED  —  M.S.,  C.B..  R.D.  Aunt 
Florrie.  Grandma  and  MOM  and  DAD 


LEROY  W.  FETTERS 

This  is  the  last  round  —  up. 


THOMAS SCHULTZ 

Samuel  Hall;  Junior  and  Sophomore  year 


DR.  JOSHUA  FELDSTEIN.  B.S.,  M.S.,  PhD 
Professor  of  Horticulture 


ARTHUR  H.  WEST  JR. 
To  my  wife  Joan  and  the  folks's,  can  thank 
you  really  say  it  all? 


JOSEPH  S.  SOLOMON 

Apple  sales  at  football  games;  Beaver  Col- 
lege and  Joanie;  "I'm  awake!";  Take  a  taxi!; 
That's  ray  Beret 


CHRISTOPHER  C  WOL? 
"Our  Fraternit>    ,    If  it  s  orange  it  runs  bet- 
ter"; "Work  Hall  T" 


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It's  obvious  —  am  I  right? 


You  are  leaving  the  college  at  a  time  of  trial  and 
uncertainty. 

We  hope  that  you  never  lose  the  ideals  of  your  youth  and 
that  the  things  you  have  experienced  and  learned  at  Del 
Val  will  contribute  in  large  measure  towards  a  useful  and 
productive  life. 

Frederic  S.  Blau 

Chairman  Ornamental  Horticulture 

Department 


FREDRIC  S.  BLAU,  B.L.A.,  M.L.A. 
Chairman:  Ornamental  Horticulture  Department 
Professor  of  Landscape  Design 


DAVID  1..  BABCOCK 
Tom,   Dick.  Jerry.  Rick.  Stan.  Fred;  Holy 
Three;  Samuel   Hall  Shower  Team;  Pool 
room;  Cards;  Richboro;  Moe's  Dew  —  Drop 
—  Inn;  Roling  the  Ducks 


CHARLKS.)  BO.IAfKJK 

:i  Musketeers  —  Lib..  Cafe.,  Laker;  Klson  19 
—  Back  Door;  :i  -  D  poster;  Wolfson  33  -  .3 
witches;  Haunted  Houses;  Cont;  Feb.; 
Queen  Kit  A-Day  71;  OH.  B.B.T.;  W.G.  — 
Michelle  —  Queen;  A  —  Band;  Goldman 
Club;  Cramps;  Rumor  Cont.;  '^"■.  Right 
Fielders  Club;  Tabor  Parties;  Black  eye;  7/ 
28  &  29  /  73;  "Love  Comedies";  New  Dorm 
Floot;  Joan;  Good  Friends"';  Sum.  73  — 
Chief  J. Q. 


WILLIAM  R.  BRYNER 
The  3  stooges  —  Jeff.  Dick  &  Faf  (The  com- 
muter —  TV  room  gang;  Trips  in  a  Toyota; 
Snapping  Out;  Specimen  Borrowing;  Fak- 
ing it;  Impersonations;  Stones  '72;  AI- 
brecht's;  Special  thanks  to  Mom  and  Dad 
for  all  t  hev  have  done. 


DAVIDE.  BENNER.  B.S. 

Instructor  in  Ornamental  Horticulture 


RICHARD  H.  CAPALDO 
Faf  and  "Burning  Love";  TV.  Rooms  Guys 
—  Bill,  Gary,  Jeff,  John;  "The  Depants- 
ment  '  in  the  New  Dorm;  A  special  thanks 
you  to  ray  Mom,  Dad  and  sister  for  all  they 
have  done . 


GARY  T.  FAFORD 
T.V.   room  experiences;   Chemistry;  Three 
great  friends;  Special  thanks  to  my  parents 
for  making  it  all  possible. 


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ROBERT  E.  HEITZMAN 
The  motly  crew;  Climbing;  Canoeing  Mount 
Aineenng;  Echre  parties  and  creen  death; 
Herb  stories;  The  steel  pig;  Jumping  in  the 
river  to  avoid  getting  wet;  Adventure  isn't 
in  the  guidebook  and  beauty  isn't  on  the 
map;  Seek  and  ye  shall  find  and  the  rest  of 
all  that  crap. 


JOSEPH  E.FULCOLY  III 

Nov.  9,  1971;  Nancv;  T.V.  Lunch  Room; 
D.V.C.  Fats. 


CONRAD  O.  FONTAINE 

My  pen  now  lies  at  the  bottom  of  page  one, 
my  thought  are  now  optimistically  turned 
to  those  empty  chapters  yet  remaining. 


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CRAIG  G.  JACOBUS 


WILLIAM  LAPP 

Ulman  III;  Intramurals  football;  Harness 
beer  blasts;  sleep  and  weekend  sailing. 


FRANKGRAU,  B.S.,M.A. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Ornamental  Horticulture 


PAUL  KARCEWSKI 

Trips  north;  Hap;  The  old  Cuba:  Paul's; 
Trip  south;  Collegeville  dam;  Stocksberry; 
Doe  Mt.;  "Keep on  trucking" 


ANDREW  KOTALIC 

My  great  parents;  ChFj  —  rhubarb  —  the 
captain  and  zappa;  ChF,  i  —  lovely  week- 
ends —  meat  boycotts;  Not  now  but  later. 


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DAVID  E.  LOSER 

My  deepest  thanks  to  my  Mother  and  Fa- 
ther without  whose  help  and  encouragement 
I  could  not  have  accomplished  so  much; 
Floom  104;  Commuting  in  the  '49  Plymouth; 
Another  test. 


DR.  LOUIS  POLITES,  B.S.  M.S.,  Ph.D 
Assistant  Professor  of  Horticulture 


STEPHEN  E.  MOVER 
The  commuter's  parking  lot  and  long  hours 
in    seclude   spots    in    the   library;    '    — 
Chances  on  the  no.  of  Benner's  specimens . 


ROBERTO.  MILLER 

5  roommates  in  2  years;  Dark  room  and 
the  yearbook;  A-Day  and  not  doing  any- 
thing; 2/11/73. 


RICHARD  OGLEVEE 
Weekends  and  Kathy;  Tom,  Dave,  Butch, 
Fred,   Jerry,    Stan   and   Rick;   The   Holy 
Three;  Samule  Hall  shower  team;  Pizza  & 
Beer;  Richboro;  The  Rat 


JULES  PERLSTEIN 

Life  is  a  multitude  of  complexities;  Strive 
for  simplicity  and  contentment  but  don't 
sacrifice  the  depravations  of  life  for  the 
satisfaction  of  love.;  I  leave  my  future  to 
fate;  See  you  all  later. 


JOHN  W.  RUBY  2nd 

Hearts;  Cooke  Hall  gang,;  Didn't  have  to; 
Dingy;  Fat  Eddie;  The  mad  bomber 


MARK  W.  SAUNDERS 
M.T.;  Fish  lips;  Haunted  House;  Goldman 
Club;  O.H.S.;  Bill,  Chuck  and  Mike;  P.F.  — 
Award;  J.Q.;  Lost  Opel;  Not  that  I  look; 
Beaver;  Morris;  Kingwood;  Ski  trips;  Score 
card,  L.S.D.;  Montreal 


NICHOLAS  M.SACCO 
It's  great  to  be  finished;  To  the  many  people 
that  pulled  for  me,  Thanks;  Remembering 
the  good  old  days  of  Goldman  and  Elson, 
and  to  all  my  friends  in  Aggieland. 


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R/\Y  C.  SHII'K 
O.T.R.:  29;  our  dog:  Summer  of  '";)  with 
"face".  Hurpee  seeds  grow  —  yes,  no.  may- 
be, hliuik!;  To  those  who  left  Ralph.  Tom 
and  Yen;  Special  thanks  to  my  roommate 
for  sharing  the  good  times  and  the  bad 
times. 


CHKCOKVR.THIKI. 

Hearts  sophomore  year;  Moo;  \ino;  Apples; 
Kat  Eddie;  Chairman  HIau;  in  memory  of 
Yen:  "Hell!  I'm  gettin'  thirsty." 


C.KRARDTUMOI.O 
•Jerry   O;   ChF5;   Moe's,  .Samuel  2nd  floor; 
Richboro;   Linda;    Ruck;   Tomatoe  head  & 

ChFstaff. 


ABRAHAM  RELLIS 
Instructor  in  Floriculture 


SZTllCR  CChSS 
ADDISB^ 


DR.  JAMKS  E.  Ml!      1  i     ' 
Assistant  Professor  cil  Biology 


M.A..  I'h.U 


May  19,  1974 


the  Class  of  '74, 


1  (in  not  know  all  of  you,  yet  from  all  of  you  as  a  group  I 
have  learned  much  about  a  generation  of  young  people 
cognizant  of  today's  problems  and  willing  to  work  toward 
their  solutions. 

From  those  of  you  whom  I  have  encountered  in  the  class- 
room and  laboratory  I  have  learned  much  about  the  signifi- 
cance of  one  discipline  of  science . 

From  the  few  of  you  whom  I  have  come  to  know  well  1  have 
learned  much  about  myself. 

Thank  you  for  letting  me  be  your  class  advisor  during  your 
last  year  as  students  here. 

Sincerely, 


J^^i^yy^^ 


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NORMAN  FINNANCE  This  book  has  been  a  successful,  cumulative  effort  of  many 

people. 

We,  as  the  Co-Editors,  would  like  to  thank  Glenn  Fahnestock, 
the  Daily  Intelligencer,  and  Robert  McClelland  for  their  aid  in 
photography;  John  Gaskill  for  his  help  in  obtaining  advertis- 
ments;  Dianne  Rodgers  and  Lisa  Harvey  for  their  invaluable 
drawings;  Mrs.  Galitz  for  her  many  typing  assignments;  and  to 
our  patient  advisor,  Robert  Sauer,  who  was  always  ready  to  lis- 
ten to  our  complaints  and  ideas,  and  for  his  help  in  many 
aspects. 

But  especially  to  a  great  staff  with  whom  it  was  educational, 
fun,  and  rewarding  to  work  with,  we  say  thanks  for  your  pa- 
tience with  us  and  compatability  among  all  of  us. 

People  pass  through  different  eras  of  life  —  ours  included  a 
deluge  of  experiences,  which  have  made  our  time  worthwhile.  In 
our  stay,  friends  have  been  met  and  left,  their  impressions  deep- 
ly felt. 

"Eras  are  only  eras,  they  are  not  the  end  of  time." 


DAVECHARraER 


Dave  Charrier 
Norman  Finnance 
Co-Editors  1974  Cornucopia 


CAMERA  SHY 


Lawrence  Dell 
Hsury  Dumsha 
Glenn  Frater 
William  Gadd 
Joseph  Gallicchio 
Paul  Giering 
David  Hibbs 
Mark  House 
Robert  Jacobus 
William  Kapichok 
Michael  Lazin 


Zoltan  Lelkes 
Paul  Loos 
William  Miller 
Joseph  Murphy 
Robert  Naylor 
Ira  Niedweske 
Peter  Schmid 
Edward  Vesey  III 
Larry  Wallach 
Fred  Wustholz 


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Fric'iuis  1  will  remember  you.  think  of  you.  pray  for  you, 

and  when  another  day  is  thru, 
I'll  still  be  friends  with  you. 

John  Denver 


AGROSOMY 

NICODEMUS  K.  ADIKH 
403  E.  Stalest. 
Doylestown,  Pa.  18901 

JOHN  B.  ALLISON 

101  Green  Brian 

Lansdale,  Pa.  194-16 

Intramural  Bowling  1.2;  Basketball  1,2,3,4;  Softball  2;  Soil  Conservation 

Society  3,4. 

JOSEPH  A.  AMISSON 
3709  Elmhurst  Avenue 
Bristol.  Pa.  19007 

PAUL  A.  BEERS 

382  North  Street 

Didgefield.  Conn.  06877 

Soil  Conservation  Club,  President  Agronomy  Club.  Soil  Judging  Team. 

Delta  Tau  Alpha.  ICC.  Photo  Club. 

EDWARD  R   HIDDLK 

R.D.3 

Huntingdon.  Pa.  16652 

Gleaner,  Ram.  Varsity  Club.  Baseball. 

RAYMOND  D.  BLEW 

R.D.  4 

Bridgeton,  N.J.  08302 

Editor  of  Gleaner,  A-Day  Committee,  Horticulture  Club. 

BRYAN  E.  BOLEHALA  "Bole" 

83  Montclair  Avenue 

Little  Falls,  N.J.  07424 

Student  Govt.,  Soil  Conservation  Society,  Senior  Class  Pres..  Recycling. 

JOHN  J.  BITLER 

Box  375  Murray  Place 

Bridgehampton,  N.Y.  11932 

Intramural  Basketball,  Volleyball,  Soil  Judging  Team. 

HARRY  CRESSMAN 
1060  Snyder  Rd. 
Lansdale,  Pa.  19446 

DANIEL  DaCUNHA 

Box  108 

Colonial  Park,  Doylestown.  Pa.  18901 

JON  DANKO 
Mechanicsville  Rd. 
Carversville.  Pa.  18913 

JEFFREY  EVANS 

125  W.  Crescent  Parkway 

South  Plainfield,  N.J.  07080 

RICHARD  P.  GRANT 
Dublin  Village  Apartments  1-3 
Dublin,  Pa.  18917 


LAWRENCE  1)   HEPNER  JR. 

823  Van  Reed  Rd. 

Wyomissing,  Pa.  19610 

Soil  Judging  2,3,4;  D.T.A.  .3,4;  Basketball  1. 

ZOLTAN  LELKES 
50  S.Dover  St. 
Somerset,  N.J,  08873 

DONALD  McAGHON 
Cypher's  Rd. 
Milford,  N.J.  08848 

OWEN  mac; I  IRE 
63  Cypress  Avenue 
Bogota,  N.J.  07603 

WILLIAM  N.  MILLER 
Beverly  Rd. 
Burlington,  N.J.  08016 

JOSEPH  MURPHY 
1901  S.  65th  St. 
Phila.  Pa.  19055 

ANGELO  PETRAGLIA 

19  Wesley  Avenue 

Atlantic  Highlands,  N.J.  08037 

BARRY  PISTINER 
4  Scarlet  Oak  Dr. 
Lafayette  Hill,  Pa.  15444 

FRANCIS  POST 

35  N.Thomas  St. 
Kingston,  Pa.  18704 

CHARLES  SHAFFER 
R.D.  *1  Box  41 
Boswell,  Pa.  1.5531 

STEPHAN  SIMMERS 
27  Chestnut  Hill  L.W.  apt.  B7 
Reisteistown,  Md.21136 
Conservation  Club. 

ANIMAL  HUSBANDRY 

THOMAS  F.  BYRNE 
Cranburv  Station  Rd. 
Cranburv,  N.J.  08512 
Block  and  Bridle  Club,  Delta  Tau  Alpha. 

YOUNG  CHULCHOI 
Dublin  Village  Apt.  E-7 
Dublin,  Pa.  18917 

WTLLIAM  R.  CLARKE  HI 

109  Spring  Valley  Hoop 
Altamonte  Springs,  Florida  32701 


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DEBORAH  A.  COLEMAN 
6th  &  Gwynedd  Avenue 
North  Wales,  Pa.  19454 

JAY  FALLON 

16  Emory  St. 

Jersey  City,  N.J.  07304 

Football,  Block  and  Bridle  Club  (Pres.),  Intramurals,  Varsity  Club. 

JOHN  FLEAGER 
R.D.#2Boxl94 
Coatesville,  Pa.  19320 
Animal  Husbandry  Club. 

GLENN  FRATER 
Box73-AR.R.  #1 
Furlong,  Pa.  18925 

MICHAEL  GROGAN 

844  Fourth  Avenue 

Corapolis,  Pa.  15108 

Block  &  Bridle  1,2,3,4;  Ski  Club  2,3,4;  Fish  and  Game  Club  2;  Intramural 

Golf  2,3,4. 

CYNTHIA  ANNE  HARDING 
R.D.#2Box340 
Milford,  N.J.  08848 
Equine  Club,  A-Day. 


JOHN  J.  HAUSER 
BoxlUATicetownRd. 
Old  Bridge,  N.J.  08857 
Varsity  Club  2,3,4;  Tennis 
3,4;  Judging  Team . 


Lettered  1,2,3,4;  Capt.  3,4;  Block  &  Bridle 


TIMOTHY  HORN 

1572  Sleepy  Hollow  Rd. 

York,  Pa. 

Block  &  Bridle  Club,  Intercollegiate  Livestock  Judging  Team,  D.T.A., 

Intramurals. 

MARK  HOUSE 
Bamer  Rd. 
Doylestown,  Pa.  18901 

JOSEPH  G.  LALLI 

1342  S.  9th  St. 

Phila,  Pa.  19147 

Scuba  Club  Pres.,  Block  &  Bridle  Club,  Photo  Club. 

E.  RANDALL  MILLER 
1409  Carlton  Dr. 
Lancaster,  Pa.  17601 

TIMOTHY  PAXSON 
Star  Route 
Parksburg,  Pa.  19365 

BRUCE  PRATT 
607  Dale  Court 
River  Vale,  N.J.  07675 

MARK  A.  SCHNEIDER 

13  Gardenia  Dr. 

Maple  Shade,  N.J.  08052 

DAVID  SVERDUK 

182  James  Street 

Toms  River,  N.J.  08753 

Cross  Country  1,2,3,4;  Varsity  Club  1,2,3,4;  Tennis  1;  Apiary  Society  1,2, 

3,4;  Honey  Sales  Chairman  2,3  Pres.  4;  Dorm  Proctor  3,4;  D.T.A.  3,4  Vice 

Pres.  4;  Student  Gov't.  Rep.  3,  Student  Court  Prosecutor  3;  Block  and 

Bridle  2,3,4;  Program,  Chairman  4. 


JOSEPH  C.  THONUS  JR. 

70  Hilltop  Rd. 

Mahwah,  N.J.  07430 

Wrestling,  Varsity  Club,  Block  &  Bridle. 

ALLAN  H.  VORHAUER 
R.D.  #1  Box  560 
Portage,  Pa.  15946 

Block  &  Bridle  Club  1,2,3,4;  Wrestling  1,2,3,4;  Varsity  2,3,4;  Cross  Coun- 
try 2,3;  Livestock  Judging  4. 

ALAN  WEISGOLD 

801  Selmer  Rd. 

Phila.,  Pa.  19116 

Block  &  Bridle  Club  1,2,3,4;  Intramural  Basketball.  Football.  Baseball  4 

years;  A-Day  Rep.  1  year;  Intercollegiate  Livestock  Judging  Team. 

GARY  D.  WOODRUFF 

R.D.  #1  Box  100 

Canonsburg,  Pa.  15317 

J.V.  Basketball  1;  Block  &  Bridle;  Intramural  72-73,  V.P.  73-74. 

BIOLOGY 

DENNIS  BAUER 
92  Briaroot  Lane 
Levittown,  Pa.  19054 

DAVID  P.  CHARRIER 

8  Notch  Park  Rd. 

Little  Falls,  N.J.  07424 

Yearbook  —  Staff  3,  Co-Editor  4;  Glee  Club  1,2,3,4  V.P.  2;  A-Day  Rep.  3, 

Pres.  3,4;  Band  1,2,3;  A-Dav  Rep.  2,  Pres.  3;  Science  Society  2;  Ram  3; 

Photo  Club  4,  A-Day  Rep.  4;  I.C.C.  4;  Tour  Guide  4. 

STEVEN  E.  CSORGO  JR. 

R.F.D.  #4  Box  111 

Robbinsville,  N.J.  08691 

Apiarist  Society,  A-Day  Committee. 

STEPHEN  DOWHAN 

40  Washington  Parkway 

Bayonne,  N.J.  07002 

Class  Treasurer  2,3,4;  Science  Society  V.P.  2,3. 

JACK  FACCIOLO 
101  S.  Oak  Lane 
Primes,  Pa.  19018 

CHARLES  D.  FERREE  JR. 

45  West  High  St. 

Windsor,  Pa.  17366 

Intramural  Football,  Softball,  Vollyball;  Glee  Club. 

EUGENE  FINK 
1832  Webster  Lane 
Ambler,  Pa.  19002 

NORMAN  F.  FINNANCE 

2600  Edfinn  Rd. 

Silver  Spring,  Md.  20904 

A-Day,  Apiarist  Society,  Block  &  Bridle  Club,  Glee  Club,  Newman  Club, 

Ornamental  Horticulture  Society,  Ram,  Science  Society,  Weightlifing 

Club  (Treasurer,  A-Day  Rep.),  Cornucopia  (Co-Editor). 

CAROL  ANNE  FINNIE 
P.O.  Box  2 
Holicong,  Pa.  18928 

DAVID  HIBBS 
610  Delft  Lane 
Hatboro,  Pa.  19040 


CRAIG  D.  THATCHER 

2086  Jenkintown  Rd. 

Glenside,  Pa.  19038 

Block  &  Bridle  Club,  A-Day  Show,  D.T.A.,  Secretary  of  Class  of  1974. 


DANIEL  C.  HOWARD 
R.D.  #1  Box  101 
Wharton,  N.J.  07885 
Science  Society  1,2,3. 


MAKIANNK  T.  KNKBELS 

l.W  W.  Marshdll  Avenue 

Lan|{h<irne,  Va.  I9017 

Cilee  Club.  Ski  I'lub,  Science  Society,  A-Uay. 

ROHKHT  LKNNAHAN 

10  Bailey  I'luce 

Sewaren.  N..1. 07077 

Science  Society  3,-J;  Student  (lov't.  1;  Senior  Class  Vice  President . 

WILLIAM  L.  LIITLK 
AM  HulmeviUe  Kd. 
Lanijhome,  I'a.  liKI-17 

DENNIS  J.  MANHECK 
R.D.ffl 

Robesonia,  Pa.  19551 
Student  Government. 

ROBERT  H.  POINSETT 

510  Burlington  Avenue 

Bradley  Beach.  N.. I.  07720 

Science  Society.  Weightlifting  Club,  Intramural  Football,  Basketball, 

Softball. 

BRUCE  N.  RElNHARirr 

62  Balfour  Lane 

Ramsey,  N.J.  07446 

Glee  Club  1,2;  Dorm  Counselor  3,4. 

PETER  SCHMID 
1821  Rich  Hill  Rd. 
Feaster\ille.  Pa.  19047 

STEVEN  SHELLY 
814  Juniper  St. 
Quakertown,  Pa.  18951 
Basketball  1,2,3,4;  Varsity  Club  1, 


1,3,4  Pres.  1973-1974. 


MICHAEL  STAUB 

6427  Palmetto  St. 

Phila.  Pa.  19111 

Bowling  Team,  Science  Society. 

BRIAN  VAN  LENTEN 
514  Warren  Avenue 
Ho-Ho-Kus.  N.J.  07423 

DAVID  L.  WILSON 
15  Drexel  Rd. 
Hatboro.  Pa.  19040 
Tennis.  Baseball. 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 

IHOR  B.  ANDRIJIWSKYJ 

720GlenviewSt. 

Phila.,  Pa.  19111 

GERALD  H.  BEIL 
40  College  Ave. 
Flourtown,  Pa.  19031 

CH.ARLES  G.  BYRD 
349  W.  6th.  St. 
Lansdale,  Pa.  19446 

DONALD  P.  CAPONE 

1400  S.Dover  St. 

Phila.,  Pa.  19146 

Football  1-2-3-4;  Varsity  Club. 

DANIEL  DAMWEBER 
2103E.  TreraontSt. 
Allentown,  Pa.  18105 

JOHN  D.  DELPINO 

490  Hopwood  Drive 

Warminster,  Pa.  18974 

Vice  President  —  Veterans  Club;  Treasurer  —  Business  Club;  Student 

Chairman  —  Delaware  Valley  College  Career  Conference. 


HARRY  J    DUMAS 
1833  0akmont  St. 
Phila..  Pa.  19111 

DENNIS  Dl'MSHA 
7515  Uirelto  Ave. 
Phila.,  Pa.  19111 

GARVJ.FANKHOCSER 

2129  River  Rd. 

Cornwells  Heights,  Pa.  19020 

Football  1,2;  Baseball  2;  Business  Club. 

BRUCE  FAKtil'HAH 

RD.  «4 

Doylestown,  Pa.  IKiXll 

Wrestling;  Flying;  Business  Club. 

RONALD  A.  FEUSSNER 

East  South  St. 
Freeland,  Pa.  18224 
Intramurals  1,2,3,4. 

VINCENT  FLOCCO 

14:!7  Butler  Pike 
Conshohocken.  Pa. 19428 

CHAFILES  KEVIN  FOSTER 

7  Broad  St. 

Florence,  N.J.  08518 

Football  1.2,3.4;  Ba.seball  1,2,3,4;  Varsity  Club  3  years. 

Wll.I.iA.M  K,  (iADI) 

JOSEPH  F.  GALLICCHIO 

938  Claire  Ave. 

Huntingdon  Valley.  Pa.  19006 

THOMAS  GERARD 

4306AldineSt. 

Phila.,  Pa.  19136 

Freshmen  Class  Treasurer.  Football  Manager  1. 

MICHAEL  GEROME 
175McKinleySt. 
Bristol,  Pa.  19007 

ROBERT  S.  HORROCKS,  JR. 
Skippack  Pike 
Worcester,  Pa.  19490 
Track;  Business  Club. 

RICHARD  J.  KOENIG 

130(1  Foulkrod  St. 
Phila..  Pa.  19124 

JOHN  LEINER 

60S.  3rd.  St. 

Coplay,  Pa.  18037 

Basketball;  Business  Clubs;  Intramurals  —  Basketball. 

VINCENT  J.  McINTYRE 
113  Bonnett  Lane 
Hatboro,  Pa.  19040 
Business  Club  —  3  years. 

DONALD  J.  MURPHY 

Fenimore  Rd.,  R.D.  2 

Mt.  Holly.  N.J.  08060 

Animal  Husbandry  Club  1;  A-Day  Representative  3;  Apiarist  Society  1,2, 

3.4;  Track  1;  Cross-Country  1,2,3,4;  Varsity  Club  1,2,3,4. 

TIMOTHY  NOEL 
382  Davisville  Rd. 
Warminster,  Pa.  18974 

STEPHEN  S.  PRZYUSKI 

2  EasthiU  Drive 

Doylestown.  Pa.  18901 

Business  Club;  A-Day  Committee. 


Business  Club  2,3,4. 


JAMES  O.  RIEGEL 
704  Abbey  Lane 
Lansdale,  Pa.  19446 
Business  Club. 

CHARLES  T.  ROLLER,  JR. 

504  Corinthian  Ave. 

Hatboro,  Pa.  19040 

Ba.seball  1,2;  Business  Club  —  3  yrs.;  Business  Club  A-Day  Committee 

Chairman  3;  Business  Club  Activities  Coordinator  4;  Intraraurals. 

ROSS  ROSENCRANCE 

Box  243 

Greeley,  Pa.  18425 

ALEXANDER  N.  SAPHOS 
676  Parmentier  Rd. 
Warminster,  Pa.  18974 
Business  Club. 

ROBERT  J.  SCOTT 
68  Elmwood  Dr. 
Clifton,  N.J.  07013 

DOUGLAS  H.  SMITH 
Spruce  St.  and  Seiner  Lane 
Apt.  B-26 

Doylestown.  Pa.  18901 
Veterans  Club:  Newspaper. 

GARY  G.  STOUDT 
2201  Northampton  Ave. 
Northampton,  Pa.  18067 
Basketball  1,2;  Baseball  1, 

FRENCH  STROTHER 

1558  Fairview  Ave. 
Willow  Grove,  Pa.  19090 
Football;  Baseball. 

ROBERT  W.  TAYLOR 

EDWARD  C.  VESEY,  III 
543  Cedarbrook  Rd. 
Southampton,  Pa.  18966 

KENNETH  R.  WATKINS 
621  Lincoln  Ave. 
Apt.  B-3 

Morrisville,  Pa.  19067 
Business  Club;  Veterans  Club. 

RICHARD  W.  WEISEL 
1219  Horsham  Rd. 
Ambler,  Pa.  19002 
Business  Club. 

TIMOTHY  L  WHITSON 
89  River  Rd. 

Sayreville,  N.J.  08872 

Tours  2,3,4;  Glee  Club  1,2,3,4;  Secretary  2;  A-Day  3,4;  Band  1,2,3;  Secre- 
tary-Treasurer 2,3;  Ram  3;  Business  Club  1,2,3,4;  Newman  Club  2;  Year- 
book 3,4;  Business  Manager  4. 

EDMUND  L.  WOLFE 
SmithfieldRd. 
Milan,  Pa.  18831 

THOMAS  M.  ZALASKY 
159  Berkshire  Valley  Rd. 
Kenvii,  N.J.  07847 

Business  Administration  Society  1,2,3,4;  A-Day  Representative  3,  Pres- 
ident 4;  Track  1;  Golf  2. 

LAWRENCE  ZWOLAK 

300  Main  St. 
Linfield,  Pa.  19468 

PAUL  ZWOLAK 

300  Main  St. 
Linfield,  Pa.  19468 


Chess  Club,  Chemistry  Club 


CHEMISTRY 

JOHN  C.  GASKILL 
9436LansfordSt. 
Phila.,  Pa.  19114 
Intramural  Bowling,  A-Day 

WHARTON  J.  HIRST 
464  Claremont  Rd. 
Springfield,  Pa.  19064 
Chemistry  Club. 


RICHARD  D.  OSMAN 

117  Maple  Avenue 

Hatboro,  Pa.  19040 

Cross  Country  1,2,3,4;  Track  1,2,3,4;  A-Day  3,4,  Sec-Treas  4;  I.C.C.  1,2,3, 

4,  Vice  Pres.  3,4;  Apairy  Society  2,3,4,  Sec.  4. 

PETER  RIES  JR. 
2185  Longiiiew  Rd. 
Warrington,  Pa.  18976 
Chemistry  Club. 

DENNIS  STEIGERWALT 
141  Birch  Dr. 
Levittown,  Pa.  19054 

ROBERT  P.  UPTON 
460  Almshouse  Rd. 
Doylestown,  Pa.  18901 

DAIRY  HUSBANDRY 

DAVID  W.  CROOKE 
R.D.  =2  Box  259 
New  Hope,  Pa.  18938 
Glee  Club,  Dairy  Society. 

FREEMAN  EVANS 

R.D.  #2 

Chester  Springs,  Pa.  19425 

JOHN  E.  GRICE 
R.D.  #6 
Washington,  Pa.  15301 

WILLIAM  KAPICHOK 

1633  Main  St. 
Trappe,  Pa.  19426 

ROBERT  McCOY 
R.D.  *1  Box  249 
Aliquippa,  Pa.  15001 

THOMAS  McWILLIAMS 
R.D.  #lBox213 
Pen  Argyl,  Pa.  18072 

ROBERT  R.  MORGAN 

11.58  Morgan  Rd. 
Bridgeville,  Pa.  15017 

STEVEN  MOWRY 

R.D.  #1 

Roaring  Springs,  Pa.  16673 

DAVID  NEMETH 

R.D.  #lBox8-B 

Campbell  Hall,  N.Y.  10916 

WAPO  DJ:  Intramural  Softball,  Volleyball. 

JANICE  L.  WAUGH 
244  Hillside  Avenue 
Cranford,  N.J.  07016 
Dairy  Society. 

J.  DAVID  WIAND 
Box  176  R.D.  »1 
Spring  City,  Pa.  19475 


BHADWIN  WINTKKS 
321  W.  Church  St. 
Soiiiureot,  Pa.  19901 
Dairy  Society. 

FUOD  INDUSTRY 

DOUGLAS  ANDRUS 
R.D.  «1 
Milan,  Ch.  18931 
Food  Industry  Club  3,4. 

JOSKPH  HALLANTYNK 

1 1  Oakhourne  .•Xveiiue 

Wcsttown,  Po. 

Food  Industry  Club,  Intramurals. 

DOUGLAS  L.  ROCKOVEN 

W.  MiunSt. 

Bnxikside,  N..I. 

Koiid  Industr.'  Club,  Delta  Tau  Alpah. 

THOMAS  DelPlZZO 

627  Chain  St. 

Norrlstown,  Pa. 

Intramural  Football,  Volleyball;  D.T.A.;  F(H>d  Industp.'  Club. 

PAUL  GIERING 
1108  Turner  St. 
Allentown,  Pa.  18102 

H.  STEVEN  KNITTEL 

562PedlevRd. 

PhUa.,  Pa. 

Food  Industry  Club,  Intramurals. 

BRUCE  R.  LINKE 

812  Eight  St. 

Union  City. N.J.  07087 

Intramurals,  Food  Industry  Club,  Science  Society,  Delta  Tau  Alpha. 

JAMES  MANNS 

57  Lurgan  Rd. 

New  Hope,  Pa.  18938 

WILLL\M  NESTEL 
3505  AshvilleSt. 
Phila.,  Pa.  19136 

ROBERT  C.  REITNAUER 
R.D.  *4  Box  303 
Boyertown.  Pa.  19512 

D.  PARVIN  RICHARDS 

W.  Landis  Avenue 

Bridgeton,  N.J.  08302 

A.P.O.  1,2,3,4;  Pres.  3;  A-Day  2,3;  Band  1,2,3,4;  Food  Industry  Club  1,2, 

3,4;Treas.4;I.C.C.3. 

RICHARD  SCHWARTZ 
R.D.  35  Box  449 
Newtown,  N.J.  07860 

GARY  J.  SIMPSON 
395  Overland  Dr. 
Stratford,  Conn. 

Cross  Country,  Track,  Varsity,  Food  Industry  Club,  Ski  Club,  Intra- 
murals. 

FRED  WUSTHOLZ 
32  Leoson  Parkway 
Old  Tappan,  N.J.  07675 

RAY  YOURGALITE 
3363  Carter  Lane 
Chester,  Pa.  19013 


Kit  IIAKl)  A    BAR  TON 

Kl  I       I 

Stfwurt.stciwn,  Pa.  17363 

Horticulture  Society  1,2,3,4,  InlriimurHls;  (iolf  2,3. 

WINFREDP.  COVVCll.L.IK 
36  Clarendon  Ct. 
Metachen,  N.J.()HH4II 

Track  3,4;  .Ski  Club;  Weightlifting  Club;  .Student  Gov't.  Rep.  4;  Intra- 
mural Football,  BaHketball,  Volleyball. 

LAWRENCE  DELL 
2001  Duke  St. 
Laureldale.  Pa.  19605 

KIRBY  ELLIS 

Box  14  Seldom  Seen  Road 

Bradfordwoods,  Pa.  1,5015 

Horticulture  Club,  WAPO.Canoeiiit;,  (limbing.  Caving,  Carousing. 

MICHAEL  LAZIN 
16  .Stonglsign  Dr. 
Lebanon,  Pa.  17042 

ROSARIO  A.  LICCIARDELLO 

Box  25  A  R.D.  »2 

Russell  Mill  Raod 

Swedesboro,  N.J.  08085 

Circle  K.  3,4;  Horticulture  Club  2,3;  D.T.A.  3,4;  A.P.O.  1,2,3,4;  Student 

Gov't.  2,3,4;  Vice  Pres.  Freshman  Class;  President  Junior  Class. 

PAUL  LOOSE 
R.D.  #1  Box  194 
East  Greenville,  Pa. 

ROBERT  NAYLOR 
1076  Brookdale  Rd. 
Martinsville,  N.J.  08836 

SUN  G.  PAIK 
P.O.  Box  218 
Kwang  Wha  Moon 
Seoul,  Korea 

LeROY  W.  PETTERS 
North  Avenue  &  Pine  St. 
Blue  Anchor,  N.J.  08037 
Football  1,2,3,4. 

JOHN  ROBERT  QUINN 
97  Greenleaf  Avenue 
Staten  Island,  New  York  10310 

Ornamental  Horticulture  Society  1,2,3,4;  Treas.  2,  Vice  Pres.  3;  Horticul- 
ture Society  2,3;  Delta  Tau  Alpha  3,4  Secretary  4;  Ram  1,2;  Co-Editor  2; 
Class  of  1974  Yearbook  —  Senior  Section. 

THOMAS  SCHULTZ 

219  Alabama  Avenue 

Toms  River,  N.J. 

Student  Gov't  Rep.,  Scuba  Club  1;  Bowling  1,4. 

JOSEPH  S.  SOLOMON 

1459CrestonSt. 

Phila..  Pa.  19149 

Student  Gov't.  Rep.,  Horticulture  Club. 

ARTHUR  H.  WEST  JR. 

R.D.#1 

Allentown,  N.J.  08501 

Intramural  Softball  and  Volleyball;  Horticulture  CluD. 

CHRISTOPHER  C.  WOLF 
1568  Elkins  Avenue 
Abington,  Pa.  19001 
A.P.O.,  Equine. 


HORTICULTURE 


ORNAMENTAL  HORTICULTURE 


DAVID  L.  BABCOCK 

York  Road 

Hightstown,  N.J.  08520 

President  —  Freshmen  Class;  President  Intramural  Bowling  League: 

Range  Officer  —  Delaware  Valley  College  Fish  and  Game  Association; 

Intramural  —  pool,  bowling,  football,  baseball,  pinball. 

CHARLES  J.  BOJACK  JR. 
418  Crestwood  Ave. 
Southampton,  Pa.  19047 

Onr.  Hort.  Club  1,2,3,4;  Band  1,2,3;  Chorale  1,2,3,4;  Treas.  3-4;  Contem- 
porary Club  1,2,3,4  —  Vice  President  2,3,4;  A-Day  Committee  2-3;  The 
Ram  1,2,3;  Tour  Guide  3,4. 

WILLIAM  R.  BRYNER 

1508  Sycamore  Ave. 

N.  Willow  Grove,  Pa.  19090 

RICHARD  H.  CAPALDO 
97  Cherry  HUl  Lane 
Broomall,  Pa.  19008 
Intramurals  1,2. 

GARY  T.  FAFORD 

8117  Mart indale  St. 

PhUa.,  Pa.  19136 

Ornamental  Horticulture  Society. 

CONRAD  O.  FONTAINE 
608  Ford  St. 
Bridgeport,  Pa.  19405 

JOSEPH  E.  FULGOLY,  ID 

600  Iron  HUl  Rd. 

Doylestown,  Pa.  18901 

Ornamental  Hroticulture  Club  2,3;  Football  3,4;  Winter  Track  3. 

RUTH  HARZULA 
537RiIlmanSt. 
Hillside,  N.J.  07205 

ROBERT  E.  HEITZMAN 
347  Edstan  Way 
Paramus,  N.J.  17652 
A.P.O. 

CRAIG  G.  JACOBUS 
3  Oak  Terrace 

Long  Valley,  N.J.  07853 

ROBERT  H.  JACOBUS 
42  Plymouth  St. 
Fairfield,  N.J.  07006 

PAUL  K.  KARCEWSKI 
749  Oak  Park  Rd. 
Hatfield,  Pa.  19440 

Ski  Club  Treasurer,  Vice  President  and  President  1,2,3,4;  A-Day  Repre- 
sentative 1973;  Om.  Hort.  Society  Treasurer  '73,  1,2,3,4;  D.T.A.  3,4; 
I.C.C.  3,4;  Photo  Club  1. 

ANDREW  KOTALIC 
246  Altamont  Place 
Somerville,  N.J.  08876 
Newspaper,  School. 

WILLIAM  A.  LAPP 

438  Summit  Ave. 

Cedarhurst,  N.Y.  11516 

Intramural  football  1,2,3,4;  Intramural  Basketball  1,3,4. 


ROBERT  G.  MILLER 

R.D.  5  -  Box  585 

Flemington,  N.J.  08822 

Om.  Hort.  Society;  I.C.C;  Photo  Club;  Glee  Club;  Yearbook. 

STEPHEN  E.  MOYER 
808  Quarry  Rd. 
Perkasie,  Pa.  18944 
D.T.A. 

RICHARD  C.  OGLEVEE 

152  Oglevee  Lane 

Connellsville,  Pa.  15425 

Delaware  Valley  Rifle  Club,  Vice  President  1;  Delaware  Valley  Fish  and 

Game,  President  2,3;  Intramural  Football  and  Basketball. 

ROBERT  J.  PALAZZI 
746  9th  St. 
Oakmont,  Pa.  15139 
Intramural  pinball. 

JOHN  W.  PATTEN 

31  Story  St. 

New  Egypt,  N.J.  08533 

JULES  PERLSTEIN 
R.D.  #6  -  Parvins  Mill  Rd. 
Bridgeton,  N.J.  08302 

Om  Hort.  Society;  Student  Government,  Coffee  Houses;  Concerts;  Gui- 
tar and  Music;  Parties,  Bull  Shit.... 

JOHN  W.  RUBY,  n 
402  Manor  Drive 
Dublin,  Pa.  18917 

NICHOLAS  M.  SACCO 

190  Washington  St. 

Long  Branch  N.J.  07740 

Intramural  football,  basketball,  volleyball  and  Softball. 

MARK  W.  SAUNDERS 

67  Milton  Ave. 

Boston,  Massachusetts  02109 

Om  Hort.  Society  —  President  3,4,  A-Day  Committee  2,3,4;  Ram  2,3;  Ski 

Club  2,3,4;  Tour  Guide  3,4. 

RAY  C.  SHIPE 

R.D.  #3 

Sunbury,  Pa.  17801 

Om.  Hort.  Society  1,2,3,4;  Secretary  1. 

FREDERICK  SMITH 
708  Sellers  St. 
Jeannette,  Pa.  15644 

GREGORY  R.  THIEL 
lOSFordhamSt. 
WUliston  Park,  N.Y.  11596 

Om  Hort.  Society  1;  Cross  Country  1,2;  Intramural  Bowling  3,4;  Conser- 
vation Society  4. 

GERARD  TUMOLO 
519  Collins  Ave. 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  15206 

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To  the  Senior  Class  of  '74, 

Upon  embarking  into  a  world 
of  turmoil  and  confusion  — 


DESIDERATA 


G 


O  PLACIDLY  AMID  THE  NOISE  &  HASTL  & 
REMEMBER  WHAT  PEACE  THERE  MA^  BE 
IN  SILENCE.  AS  FAR  AS  POSSIBLE  WITHOUT 


surrender  be  on  good  terms  with  all  persons.  Speak  your  truth 
quietly  &  clearly,  and  listen  to  others,  even  the  dull  &  ignorant; 
thev  too  have  then  slorv      W     .Avoid  loud  &.  aggressive  persons, 
they  are  vexations  to  the  spirit.  It  \'ou  compare  \'ourseil  v\ith 
others,  vou  may  become  vain  &  bitter,  tor  alvvaA"-  then  v\ill  be 
greater  &  lesser  persons  than  X'ouiM-lt.  Ln|o\'  \'iuir  ai,  hiex  fments 
as  well  as  your  plans.      ^      Keep  mtere^tud  in  Niuir  nwvi  career, 
however  humble:  it  is  a  real  po^^>."-'-ion  in  tlie  changing  torlune^ 
ot  time.  E\erL  ise  L  aution  in  \'oui  bu'-ines^  attairs:  tor  the  v\'orld 
is  tull  ot  tricker\-    But  let  this  ivit  blind  vou  to  v\hat  \irtue  there 
is:  many  persons  strut'  tor  high  ideaN    and  e\'er\'v\here  lite  is  l"ull 
ot  heroism.      ^      Be  vou r sol  I    Lspe^  iall\-,  dn  not  teign  attet  tion 
Neither  be  i.\-ni(.  al  about  hue:  tor  m  the  tatcnl  all  aridit\'  & 
disfut  hantment  it  is  perennial  as  the  grass.      ^      Take  kindK'  the 
(.ounscl  ot  the  veais    gra^et ulK'  surrendering  the  things  ot  \i)Uth. 
Nurtuir  sin^ngth  ot  spirit  to  shield  vou  in  sudden  misti  iii  u  nc. 
But  do  not  distress  \nuirselt  with  imaginings.  Man\'  teais  ,ne 
born  ot  t  atigue  &  loneliness.  Bevond  a  wholesome  dis(.  iphnc.  be 
gentle  with  %-oinselt .      ^      ^  ou  are  a  child  ot  the  uni\  eisr    no  less 
than  the  trees  &  the  stars:  vou  ha\'e  a  right  to  be  here.  .And 
whether  or  not  it  is  clear  to  vou,  no  doubt  the  unixeise  is  un- 
tolding  as  it  should       ^     Theretore  be  at  pea^e  with  Cod, 
whatever  you  concei\'e  Hini  to  be,  and  whatever  \our  labors  & 
aspirations,  in  the  noisv  contusion  ot  lite  keep  peace  uith  \'our 
soul.      ^      With  all  Its  sham,  drudgery  &  broken  droanis,  it  is 
still  a  beautiful  world.  Bei.aretul.  Strive  to  be  happy.     ^  ^ 

MAX  EHRMAMM 

1927  by  Max  Ehrmann    All  rights  reserved. 
Copyright  renewed  1954  by  Bertha  K.  Ehrmann 
Reprinted  by  permission  Crescendo  Publishing 
Co.,   Boston,    Mass. 

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ALUMNI  HONOR  ROLL 


Albert  Abelson  '28 

Charles  Abrams  '16 

Sidney  Adler  "36 

George  E.  Aidman  '18 

Jack (Jacob)  Alson  '42 

Victor  Anderson  '13,  In  memory  of 

Frank  S.  Angelini,  O.D.  "69 

Edward  C.  Angell 

Albert  Appel 

Robert  C.  Bay  da '67 

Frederick  W.  Beach,  Jr. 

Dave  Benner  '67  * 

R.I.  "Benny"  Benstead  '57 

Manuel  Berick  '28 

Ervin  Bilskv  '42 

Barrv  R.  Blithe  '68 

Allan  H.  Blitz 

Howard  Block  "69 

Henry  Blume 

Ted  Bowers 

Marvin  Brand  '62 

Dale  R.  Brenneman 

Dr.  Arthur  Brown 

Sidney  Brunwasser  '20 

Wm.  James  Burns  "33 

Franklyn  P.  Bushnell  '50 

Harry  Chait 

Martin  M.  Cohien  '25 

Michael  E.  Cohien  '25 

Aaron  W.  Colten 

David  J.  Cramer 

Ray  E.  Cupples.  Jr.  '64 

I.  Dagan 

Dr.  Ronald  H.  Dalrymple  '65 

Leonard  M.  Dansky  '42 

Tappa  Kega  Dave  '62 

Dennis  J.  Derr  '73 

Ben  Dinitz  "34 

Alfred  S.  Douglas 

James  A.  Douglass  '70 

A.  Leigh  Edwards  '66 

Carl  C.  Eisele 

Samuel  Erde  '17 

Henry  Fairstone  "23 

Theodore  Fertik  '29 

Stanlev  Fidell  '29 

Paul  Fitch '69 

I.  Tod  Flaum 

John  A.  Florio 

Lewis  I.  Fox  '22 

William  Fox  '28 

Alan  R.  Feieman.  D.M.D. 

Charles  Garment 

Thomas  W.  Garton.  Jr.  '70 

George  (Bud)  Geiger  '68 

Samuel  M.  Golden  '22 

Charles  Goodman  '33 

Edward  "Ed,"  Gordon  '26 

Raymond  W.  Gotthardt  '71 


Walter  J.  Groman '20 

Paul  B.  Gross  '68 

Dennis  S.  Gural  '65 

Robert  C.  Hasselbauer 

Dave  Heebner 

William  Henry 

Pete  Herman  '23 

Dr.  M.  Peter  Hoffman  "63 

Albert  W.  Hoguet,  Jr. 

Walter  L.  Holt,  Jr. 

Joe  Jolof  '39 

Jeffrv  Jon  '67 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ted  Kabat,  Jr. 

Carl  Kahan  '31 

V'ictor  &  Jane  Kalina 

Dennis  F.  Kalinowski  '69 

David  Kaplan  "30 

Warren  F.  Kastner  "41 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Walter  J.  Render  "57 

Russell  G.  Kenny.  Jr. 

Joseph  H.  Kershner 

The  Dale  Kinneys 

David  M.  Kipphut  "73 

Burton  L.  Klein 

Irwin  Klein  "26 

Larry  Klein 

Marvin  J.  Klein 

Allen  Klevansky 

Irving  Duke  Koltnow 

Theodore  Krause  "30 

Harry  Krisher  '22 

Carl  F.  Leutner  '52 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Herbert  Levin  '69 

Norman  Lewis  "24 

Kalman  Liske 

Henri  J.  Liva 

Curtis  W.  Loser,  '43 

George  Blanchard  Lucas  '35 

M.  Elizabeth  Maddock  '70 

Arnold  Malin  '41 

Peter  Matcovich  '34 

Albert  Matlaf  '27 

Kenneth  B.  Mayer 

Larry  Mazer  '36 

J.B.Mcbcool,  Jr.  '18 

Gerald  P.  McMahon 

Mark  McPeak 

Stanley  H.  Michalak  '32 

Samuel  L.  Miller,  In  memory  of 

John  R.  MoUick  '43 

Nate  Moser  '32 

Aaron  Moskowitz  '20 

Louis  J.  Mostardi 

William  T.  Mulvey,  Jr. 

Joseph  S.  Nathanson  '42 

Pete  Nicas  '59 

Myron  J.  Nickman  '39 

Louis  Xison  '35 

W.  James  Orem  "57 


Carl  Pearlstein 

LeoM.  Perkes  "38 

Anthony  R.  Perri 

Mark  Piznik  '73 

Edward  D.  Plotka 

Arthur  Foley  and  Family  '54 

James  Powell  (Pollachek)  '33 

Mike  "Pram"  Pramick 

Richard  Raben  '44 

Joseph  Raskin  '32 

Walter  G.  Redfern  '37 

Al.  Rellis  '30 

Paul  D.  Rohr  '59 

Dr.  Edward  L.  Rose,  D.V.M.  '68 

Albert  Rosen  '32 

Bernard  Rosenman  '28 

Leon  Rosenzweig  (Rosey)  '29 

Charles  S,  Roth 

Louis  D.  Rummel  '26 

Michael  Sampson 

Raymond  J.  Samulis  "73 

Mike  Scheier  '50 

Emanuel  Schnall  '37 

Steve  L.  Schwartz 

Charles  W.  Schwerin 

Herbert  F.  Scott  '40 

J.  Edward  Seipp  '30 

Donald  Francis  Selak  '50 

Max  Seligman  '38 

Robert  A.  Sills  '65 

Alexander  S.  Silver 

Gary  &  Pat  Simone 

George  P.  Smith  '32 

William  Smukler  '37 

Linda  &  Dion  Snyder  '69 

Sally  &  Max  King  Steinberg  '28 

Irwin  Stenn  "29 

Edward  Wm.  Taggart 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  A.  Thomas 

A  Semi-Good  "Touchie""  '73 

Rube  Tunick  28 

Julius  Ulman  "15 

Saul  Waldman  "34 

Theodore  R.  Waring  "34 

Dave  Washko  &  Family  "67 

Ira  Wechsler  "27 

Fred  H.  Weigle  "14 

Neil  R.  Weinberg  '69 

Harry  Weissman  '29 

William  B.  Welling,  Jr. 

J.  Bradley  Wise  '72 

Frank  Wolfe 

Morris  Wolfson 

Dick  Woolsej' 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  James  Work 

Edward  Zaratarian 

Bernard  Zeigler  '35 

Ronald  N.  Zeiner 

Albert  Zolotor 


PARENT  PATRONS 


Robert  Baker 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  .lohn  S.  Barton 

('harlotte  \i.  Beers 

Mr.  c^:  Mrs.  -lohn  K.  Bernetskie 

Mr.  Hoy  I..  Biddle 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  \V.  Bleicher.  Sr. 

Donald  Bt)ckoven 

Mrs.  Kiiiil  Bolehala 

Mr.  ii  Mrs.  U.B.  Bowersock 

Mr.  ic  Mrs.  Richard  L.  Bowman 

Charles  A.  Buck 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  Vincent  Byrne 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Carl  Cantaluppi.  Sr. 

Lorraine  M.  &  Arthur  .J.  Catino 

Charles  H.  Charrier 

Leona  C.  (^harrier 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ralph  O.  Claypoi)le.  Jr. 

Lincoln  H.  Colby 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Klmer  Conn 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  D.  Cope 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.P.  Cowgill 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  F.  Cronce 

Mr.  &  .Mrs.  Worth  B.  Cunningham 

Tom  (.<:  Dot  Daley 

Mrs.  Klizaheth  M.  Davies 

Mr.  &  .Mrs.  Raymond  Davis 

Lt.  Col.  (Ret.)  &  Mrs.  Robert  A. 

Delpino 
Dr.  \-  Mrs.  Dominic  DiBalsi 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  Dyson 
Mrs.  Ruth  L.  Einhorn 
Norman  Ellis 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Walter  Ellis.  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  F.  Enterline 
.Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harvey  FaFord 
Mr.  !&  Mrs.  -John  E.  Fallenstein.  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  J.  Fallon 
Bert  Fantuzzi 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank  P.  Felton,  :Jrd 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  D.  Ferree.  -Sr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Roy  K.  P'eussner 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Eugene  .A.  Fink,  Sr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ernest  M.  Finnance 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Vincent  Flocco 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  E.  Forsyth 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  W.  Foster 
Mrs.  Robert  Fretz 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  E.  Fulcoly.  Jr. 
Louis  P.  Gala 
Earl  Gardner 
John  L  Gaskill 
Paul  J.  &  Felice  G.  Giering 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  C.  Gourley 
Carolyn  J.  Griffiths 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  E.  Gross 
Loretta  E.  Haberacker 


\'..\.  Harrington 

Theodore  F.  Harrington 

Mr.  i;  .Mrs.  Thonias  Harzula 

Mr.  ^:  Mrs.  Carol  Heniie 

Mr.  1.^  .Mrs.  Lawrence  Hepner.  .Sr. 

Mr.  \:  .Mrs.  Samuel  A.  High 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  S.  Hirst,. Ir. 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wharton  .M.  Hirst 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  W.  Holtzman 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ernest  Horn.  -Ir. 

.Mr.  &  .Mrs.  John  E.  Hunt 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  Jacob 

C.R.  Jacobus 

Aleck  T.  Kahii 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  D.  Kaplan 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  .-X.-S.  Karcewski 

Mr.  <.<:  .Mrs.  Reuben  Keesler 

Mrs.  Gladys  A.  Kernan 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  Kielblock.  Sr. 

A. A.  Koenig 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jos.  Koenig 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  R.  Kramer 

A.C.  Kratz 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  Lampson 

Mr.  &  .Mrs.  Charles  E.  Lapp,  Jr. 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  James  H.  Lee,  Jr. 

F.  E.  Leighton 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  J.  Lennahan 

William  A.  Lentz 

.Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  H.  Linke 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  Lohin 

William  J.  Loughlin 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  J.  Luybli 

Robert  H.  Manbeck 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Donald  .Mandel 

Mr.  &  Mrs,  Angelo  Mangione 

Mrs.  Charles  Mattis 

Miss  Florence  Mattis 

Justin  Mc.Aghon 

Robert  &  Rose  Marie  McFie 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  (iene  F.  McCirady 

Jack  McShane 

Claude  G.  McVaugh 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  J.  McWilliams 

Mr.  &  Mrs,  George  E,  Miller 

Mr,  &  Mrs.  Lerov  Milstein 

Mr.  &  Mrs,  G.H.Morgan 

Robert  Mowrey 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  F.  Murphv 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ralph  A.  Navlor 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  J.  (XNeill 

Frederick  J.  Perlstein 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Norwood  D.  Peters 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  H.F.  Petters,  Sr. 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  J.  Pezza 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Michael  Pierce 


Mrs.  Myron  F.  I'oinseii 

The  Poley  Family 

Mr.  &  .Mrs.  Stanley  Ptaszkowski 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harnid  .1.  (Juazza 

F'rank  Quinn 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Stephen  l^.inin 

Mr.  &  Mrs,  Thomas  S.  C^iinn 

Mrs,  A.J,  Rathjens 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gilbert  D.  Rawlings 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harold  N.  Repair 

Mr,  &  Mrs,  Peter  Ries,  Sr. 

Mr,  &  Mrs,  Ross  U,  Rosencrance,  Sr, 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  L.  Donald  Richards 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ralph  Salber 

Mgt.  Saunders 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  T.  Saylock 

Mr,  &  Mrs,  John  Scott 

Mr.  Melvin  L.  Shaub 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  E.  Wayne  Shaw 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Donald  Shelly 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  Shepley 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Si  nary  Shipe 

John  .Silan 

Skip  &  Shirley  .Skolnik 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ed  Smith 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Elliott  F.  Smith 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Fred  G.  Smith 

Mr.  &  .Mrs.  Michael  Staub 

Mr.  &  .Mrs.  George  R.  .Stein 

Mr.  &  .Mrs.  (liulio  Stoffella 

.Andrew  Sventv 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  O.Thatcher 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Herbert  E.  Thiel 

Arthur  &  Edna  Thomas 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Martin  -I.  Tietjen 

Winslow  Towle 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  Traynor 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  B.  Van  Lenten 

Robert  Van  Sciver 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Walter  Wagner 

Dr.  Stanley  Warmflash 

Mrs.  Gloria  M.  Weedeman 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  Weisgold 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wm.  Weiss 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  M.  Werkheiser 

Arthur  H.  West.  Sr. 

Mrs.  Ann  Weeks  White 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gail  F.  Whitson 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  Wieliczki 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Russell  W.  Wilson 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  W.  Wood,  Sr, 

Mr,  &  Mrs.  Charles  E.  Yeager 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  H.  Yerkes 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  Yockobishen 

Mr.  &  Mrs,  John  G.  Yurkanin,  Jr, 

Mr,  &  Mrs.  Alphonse  S,  Zimba,  Sr. 


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From  The  Best 


Class  —  1975 


We  would  like  to  acknowledge  the 

publishers  oft  he  songs  used  in 

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''Open  the  Door  (Song  for  Judith) 

by  Judy  Collins 

Rockv  Mountain  National  I^ark  Music  ("o.  Inc. 


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by  Elton  John  &  Bernie  Taupin 

Copyright  "^  1970  Dick  James 

Music  Limited 

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