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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
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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
STUDIES
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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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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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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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BRIDLE
CLUB
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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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
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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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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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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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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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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
MAC Cha
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of 17
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CROSS COUNTRY
SENIORS '74
Captain Don Murphy
Bruce Pratt
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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
—
—
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.
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BASKETBALL
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
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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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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
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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
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"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
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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; 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
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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 .
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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.
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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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DEBORAH ANN COLEMAN
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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 .
^Mt
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
.IllllN (•
CASKILI.
What! you ddnl
heat ethanol nvir
an open nanu'';
What's that on
I he ceiling'' Ah
very vigorous
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.,
PhD
Assistant Professor of
Chemistr>'
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
ejK£M&Ma3MUi;>UMUtkUMttM«»»»«Q
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
liO'KGlCUCGU'R'E
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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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lOHNROHKRTQl'INN
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"
o'Rnhco'En'Ghc
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.
..«v»^*'i^'-^'
ifis^ladl^if'-i*^*
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.
I ■■ v^
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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.
V<>l^^-
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^^
^VA
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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C'HZCOISZ'KV
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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
258
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
Range Office — Fish & Game Assn. 3; Student Govemment Rep. 2; In-
tramural Bowling, Basketball, Football and Softball.
LARRY J. WALL AC H
31 Ackley Ave.
Malveme, N.Y. 11565
DAVID E. LOSER
709 Paxson Ave.
Wyncote, Pa. 19095
Intramural Basketball; Dean's List 1,2,3,4; Choir.
HOWARD MANDEL
1718GoucherSt.
Johnstown, Pa. 15905
263
ADVERTISING
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.
a thought to remember from
the class of '76
Tree
Congratulations
to the Class of 1974
The Horticulture Society
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Progress through Student Gov Y.
Congratulations Seniors
GOOD LUCK
AND
BEST WISHES
To The Class Of 1974
FROM
THE AGRONOMY CLUB
"Agronomists, Men Of The Earth"
2l)l-(iy4-(n57
HALEDON NURSERIES
Evergreens, Shade Trees, Shrubs
H.J. Quazza
262 Valley Road
Wayne, N.J.
FRED SMTTH
ORCHARDS
Fish Pond Road
Sewell, N.J. 08080
STACK SALES
CORP
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63 W. State St.
Dovlestown, Pa.
when you have
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MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
CARR'S
FURNITURE
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262 S. Main St.
Doylestown, Pa.
SERENDIPITY
23 N. Main St.
Doylestown, Pa.
MIL TON R UTHERFORD
Cameras and Film Processing
48 Hour Service By Kodak
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110 Chapman Lane 348-5804
Next to Doylestown Shopping Center
Best Wishes to Our Class
The 3
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&
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Best Wishes to the Class of 1974
from the Block and Bridle Club
"A BUNCH OF BLOOMIN' LUCK'
INI'plii
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DOYLESTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA
Congratulations To The Seniors
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DOYLESTOWN FEDERAL
SA VINGS
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60 North Main
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CONGRATULATIONS FROM
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CO.
DESIGNERS — ENGINEERS
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Photography for 1974 Cornucopia by
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A SPECIAL TRIBUTE
Morris H. Goldman
iiisOMpjariding Dedication to Delaware Valley College
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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Best Wishes
Seniors!
From The Best
Class — 1975
We would like to acknowledge the
publishers oft he songs used in
lht> opening section.
''Open the Door (Song for Judith)
by Judy Collins
Rockv Mountain National I^ark Music ("o. Inc.
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''Friends
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by Elton John & Bernie Taupin
Copyright "^ 1970 Dick James
Music Limited
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