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DELAWARE VALLEY COLLEGE
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THE 1988 CORNUCOPIA
ADV1SOQ
Mr. Joe Ferry
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Margaret Baummer
Carole Bryan
Joan Comly
Angie Cronin
John Ebert
Michael Hibbard
Dana Kalins
Dawn Richards
Anne Whitesell
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CONTENTS
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DEDICATION
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ADM. & STAFF
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FACULTY
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SPECIAL EVENTS
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SPOPTS
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CLUBS
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HAPPENINGS
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SENIOR*
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GPADUATION
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PRESIDENT
William H. Borer III
We, the members of the yearbook staff, are proud to dedicate the 1988
Cornucopia to William H. Rorer III, president of Delaware Valley Col-
lege. He assumed the Presidency of DelVal on July 1, 1988 after serving
as Senior Vice President of the Rorer Group, Inc. a worldwide pharmacu-
tical company.
Almost immediately, Mr. Rorer had an impact on life at the College.
Before taking office, Mr. Rorer took the time to listen to the concerns of
students. He talked about making our day-to-day lives more dynamic
and more conducive to learning. But he also talked about responsibility
and accountability for students.
In the area of academics Mr. Rorer has already made things happen.
Our MBA program with La Salle Universtty is in opi
degree program in Liberal Arts is in place. Some of our existing majors
have had their names changed to make them more up-to-date. And more
new programs, such as Biotechnology, are on the way.
Our already-beautiful campus is getting an overdue facelift. Dorms are
being spruced up, buildings are being painted and the potholes are being
fixed. There is a sense of pride developing about keeping things neat, and
clean.
But it is in the area of student life that Mr. Rorer and his administra-
tion have concentrated most of their efforts. There are more things to do,
more cultural and entertainment events to attend, more activities going
on. It is no longer necessary for students to pack their bags on the
weekend and leave campus in order to have fun.
Along with the new privileges, however, have come new responsibil-
ities. Mr. Rorer has been tough, but fair, in the handling of student
conduct issues. He has made it clear that offenders will be dealt with
swiftly and sternly. By the same token, those who abide by the rules of
the College will be rewarded with sincere recommendations when it
comes time for graduation and job-hunting.
It has been over a year now since Mr. Rorer took office. Delaware
Valley College has changed radically in a number of areas. But it still
continues to be a warm, caring, understanding institutoin. And with Bill
Rorer at the helm, we think the college will stay on its charted course.
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ADMINISTRATION
William H. Qorer
President
Ru&sell R. (Schulz
Assistant to the President, Section 504
Coordinator
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Willetta K. Gouriey
Assistant Secretary of the
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Judith A. Ditto
Secretary to the President
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BUSINE&S AND FINANCIAL AFFAIPS
John Pyne
Comptroller
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Paul P. Schatsneider
Business Manager
Elmer G. Peiter Jr.
Assistant Treasurer of the
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Maureen M. Mihalko
Assistant Comptroller
Pita Chrismer
Employee Benefits Counselor, Title IX
Coordinator
Ms. Marvann Ely
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Dolores Pansey
Accounts payable supervisor
DEVELOPMENT
Linda A. Dolby
Director of Development
Joseph P. Ferry
Director of Public Information
ACADEMIC ArEAIQS
John C. Mertz
Dean of Academic Affairs
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Oskar H. Lar&son
Registrar
Anne Bair
Assistant Director of Public
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Lynn Pewak
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Pichard A. Lazarus
Director of Computer Services
Gerald Handler
Chairman of Continuing Education
STUDENT SERVICES
H. William Craver
Old - Director of Placement: NEW
Dean of Students
Therese A. Somerville
Assistant Director of Residence Life
Edward E. Duchnowski
Assistant Director of Residence Life
Joseph E. Eulcoly Jr.
Director of Student Counseling
Services
Steve Davis
Director of Act 101 Program
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Robert M. Saiier
Director of Student Financial Aid
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Mrs. Erma Martin
Receptionist of DVC
Anne Ackerman
Switchboard & Sec. to Liberal Arts
Marianne Schumacher
Steno & Sec. to Physical Edi
Mrs. Mileen Altier
Sec. to Dairy & Animal Husbandry
Departments
Mrs. Donna Lazarus
Sec. to Ornamental Hort. Department
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Esther Naddeo
Sec. to Athletic Department
Mrs. Noonan
Sec. to Chemistry, Biology & Food
Industry
Mrs. Reiter
Sec. to the Placement director
Mrs. Stanley
Mrs. Doreen Maxwell
LIBRARY
Mrs. Ponder
Assistant Librarian
Mrs. Price
Secretary to the Library
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Judith Hohman
Librarian, Reference & Cateloging
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Bruce Hanson
Librarian & Reference
Frank Wolfgang: Director of Athletics, Di-
rector of Intramurals & Head Baseball
Coach
Sandv Havward: Assistant Athletic Train-
Vinnie Hudson: Head Athletic Trainer
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Gary Pento
Head Coach of Women's Basketball
Bill Werkheiser
Head Coach of Men's Basketball &
Golf
Pamela cSpotts
Head Coach of Softball
Dr. Robert Berthold
Head Coach of Cross Country
E. Qobert Marshall
Head coach of Wrestling & Assistant
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Dept. Chairman. Dr. Dominic A. Montileone
Eugene J. McKeever
Edward J. McCool
Gerald Handler
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HOMECOMING '87
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CAREEQ DAY
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A JOB FOR EVERYONE
Special Evems 73
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ACTIVITIES DAY - DVC
84 A-Day
APRIL 23 & 24 1988
A -Day 85
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Brenda Pringle. Jamie
Rothenberger, Kate
Dalton, Christina Druck
Amy Cupples, Beckie
Schatschreider, Joell
Pursel, Lorraine
Jantz, Katie Butler,
Angie Cronin, Joanne
Staats, Diana Costa,
Ann Bastian.
FLOOR: April DeGeorge, Jan Egner, Lisa Wilkoski, Jennifer Jesiolowski. SITTING Kim Casson, Kelley Cunningham, Donna Forte. Barbara
Schwarz, Chris Schatt, Patty Rupell. STANDING Chris Zoch, Pam Frey, Michele Hensel, Cheryl Warren, Stephan Stephanie Hughes, Donna
Bradley, Trina Sweigart, Mary Ann Baily, Jackie Leoncavallo, Laura Harmer, Allison Angle, Ann Kline, Maryann Bogt
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Sitting: Vikki Reese, Kelli Carpenter, Renee Kazokas, Stephanie Nowell, Kia Ireland. On couch: Christine Borowsky,
Holly Eckloff, Kate Umbarger, Holly Warner, Jill Wolfe, Dee Pisauro. Standing: Dina DiCarlo, Danielle Schlick, Beth
Karr, Michele Fulmer, Kim Timler, Beth McCarthy, Dina Vidmar, Rachel Knight, Michele Morgan, Angie Thigpen.
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Kneeling: Annette Canalichio, Annemarie Whitesell, Kathy Stasney,Lisa Brous, Lisa Dougherty, Jacqueline Shorten,
Trish Mooritz. 2nd Row: Sheila Smith, Darlene Kozlawski, Joan Comly, Dawnmarie Richards, Erin Troutman, Helen
Taylor, Tracy Ebbert, Jill Brubaker, Carole Gwynne, Tracey Lippy. 3rd Row: Margaret Baummer, Beth "Buffy"
Bevins, Chris Farst, Kate Feron, Angie Williams
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COOKE
ON FLOOR (L to R) Stacey Hoover, Randi Kunkel, Constantina Hajioannou, Jennifer DelGatto, Michele Moro. ON COUCH: Honor Brush, Donna
Miloszar, Lisa Dietrich, Rynda Ross, Laura Chudkowski, Maliha Savoy, Deitra Ivary, Tricia Gimon.
1ST ROW (L to R) Angie Mazaika, Lori Barr, Kim Hunsicker, Denise Evans. 2ND ROW (L to R) Christina King, Kirsten Dresser, Cindy Booney,
Heat her Brown, Margaret Schultz. 3RD ROW (L to R) Rebecca Crouch, M J Lange, Loraine Chudkowski, Kerry DeBonis. LAST ROW (L to R) Jody
Lex, Ann Luno.
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dirk. Niel Bittner, Rob Hof-
stetter, Wayne Chabot, Greg
Christianson. Alex McCrack-
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Brian Hahn, Eric Vanden-
Berghe, Jerry Fritsz, Doug
Linde, Frank Gunson, Kel-
vin Hatch, Sean McAfee.
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Not in order: Darell Garner, Jim Williams, Tim Tolen, Jeb Blain, Tom Kellett, Scott Jones, Tim Hayden, Tad Kuntz,
Art Ruediger, Walter Biancha, Sean Schwartz, John Allen, Al Schiavo, Eric Kunz, Ed Reiff, Harry Liekaclzk, Nick
Giorgianni, Doug Caldwell, John Gerhardt, David Hershey, Tom Burbage, Scott Schrei, Tom Smith, Andy Kanaskie,
Chris Hanson, Sal Assante, Chris Nash, Mark Asvrian, Doug Walkan, Sean Harkins, Pete Williams, James Matro, Tim
Harrington, Chris Beaulieu, Ty Hensohel, Jim Welker, Joe Cascarelli, Brad Sennett, Marc Krasner, Tom Hoynowski,
Joseph Diamond. David Ebright.
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DODM LIFE AT DVC
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ON FLOOR - L to R: Greg Bair, Sean Miller, John Nicholson, Jon Schantz ON CHAIRS - L to R: Hardy Rueb, Mike Morris, Tracy Snyder, Randy E
Worrell, Greg Strait, Andy Ernst, Tim Donnelly, Kevin Milz.
6ECOND
1st ROW - L to R: Brad Bittner, Jim Bodai, Chris
Britton, 2nd ROW - L to R: Brendon Cawood
Chuck Mc Grath, Ben Vandevort, Mark Ambrose
STANDING - L to R: Robert Day, Steven Botto,
Rom Schoffstall, Frank Pershpalaj, Bill Kopaski
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On Couch: L to R- Brett Greenland,
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Paelutta, Bob Stamin, Sean Santen,
Rob Mitros, Matt Laino, Billy
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On Floor: Scott Manning. Travis
Sherman On Couch: Brian Clair.
Rob Lopes, Hank Kasprzak. Damon
Baltimore, Lenny Burkeace, Gary
Kampmeyer, Chris Turner, Antho-
ny Colazzo First Row Standing: Ken
Bacotti, John Kraemer, Matt La-
Cava, Randy Kostiuk, John Con-
wors, Patrick Flynn Second Row-
Standing: Billy Ray Valentine. Matt
Reasoner, Steve Lighty On Bed:
Tucker Shive. Bill Brosky
Chris Mucci, David Bachinsky, Eddie Moran, Midnight The Cat, Scott Aharoniall, Chris Fournier, Clarence Smith.
Tom Birkner. Ed Ashton, John Gerdes, Scott Kimball, Jeff "Toolman" Graham, Joe Ryan
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On The Floor Tom Higgins, Jed Seitzinger, John Davis, Kristian Garver, Bob Sergent, Mark Brinsky, Ash McDonnel, Ed Hahola, Steve Rosenthal,
Dave Hirtle, Joe Galczynski, Santa (Ched Baker), Gary Wertman, John Thomas Standing: Peter Milicia, Steve Metzgar, Jim Enoch, Todd Anderson,
Ke\ in Lyons, Bob Thomas, Jeff Guest, Craig Pearce, Marti Hoffner, Shawn Huzar, Dave Hannichek (Chief), Brian Manley, Frank Phillips, Bubba
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FOOTBALL
THE 1987 FOOTBALL TEAM
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FIELD HOCKEY
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The 1987 field hockey team had a success-
ful season. Finishing with a record of - , they
started out winning, experienced a losing
streak mid season and then won the last four
games. Injuries accounted for the slump. The
team will lose four seniors: Beth Karr, Lisa
Long, Deb Masculi, & Lynn Shumack, all
who were co-captains. However, there are
many underclassman who are strong players
and will be able to overcome the loss. This
years MVP was Deb Masculi. Both Deb &
Lisa Long were elected to the MAC all Star
team.
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Best record in 4 years
Outstanding Defensive Play
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Outstanding Offensive Play
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MVP: Troy Eutermoser
112 Soccer
Kneeling: Rich Berger, Alex Simpson, L to R: Matt Reasoner, Coach Marshall, Marc Jensen, Lamin
Sagnia, Steve Lighty, Corey Cluck, Tom Lewis, Jeff Neary, Ray Shilling, Annette Canalichio, Troy
Eutermoser, Jason Minoff, Joe DeStefano, Sean Doyle, Ken Brown, Coach Simpson, Doug Caldwell.
Soccer 113
Outstanding defensive player: Tom Lewis
114 Soccer
The 1987 Soccer teams record was the
best one in the past four years. After a
slow start in the first half of the season,
the team really started to work togeth-
er, winning five of the last ten games.
They lost three of those games by one
goal & two of them after playing double
overtime.
The nucleus of the team should re-
turn in '88 as we are losing only 4 se-
niors: Alex Simpson, Rich Berger, Steve
Lighty & Jeff Neary. However, these
seniors will be missed. We have high
expectations for the next year with
Troy Eutermoser & Tom Lewis contrib-
uting their strength in the backfield.
Along with Marc Jensen & Sean Doyle
controlling the ball at midfield, Corey
Cluck & Doug Caldwell will contribute
on the front line.
Coach Simpson
Soccer 115
CDOcM. COUNTRY
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First Row Left to Right: Kim Finer, Hardy Reub, Anthony Donofrio, Greg Christiansen, Matt Johnson, Brendon
Caywood, Don Griffing, Dawn Reckner Second Row: Sue Barnhurst, Deanna Smith, Rob Benner, Art Reudinger,
Gary Kampmeyer, Donovan Leidelmeyer, Cassandra Chrismer, Melissa Bravo Third Row: Kathy Lunova, Ann
Kline. Coach Dr. Robert Berthold, Coach Laura DiDonato, Coach Ken McDaid, Chris Druck, Trish Moritz
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The DVC women's cross country had
a successful season compiling an over
all winning record of 6 and 3. The team
got off to a slow start due to a large
number of new ladies out for the team.
One highlight of the 1987 season was
the quadrangular meet with Moravian,
Widener, and Cedar Crest Colleges. Al-
though Moravian easily won the meet,
the outcome of the other two competi-
tions hung in doubt until the last half
mile uphill finish where the Aggie la-
dies dominated. Another highlight was
the team's third place finish in the
Drew Invitational Meet. A couple of
key injuries detracted from the team's
performance in the Conference Cham-
pionship Meet at the end of the season.
Team leadership again fell to senior
Trish Mooritz who returned as captain
for the second year. For her perfor-
mance and inspiration, the team voted
her the most valuable award for the sec-
ond year in a row. Also finishing out
their varsity careers were seniors Kim
Finer who for her dedication and per-
servance was presented with the
Coachs' award by Coach Berthold and
Assistant Coach Laura DiDonato; and
Kathy Lunova. The top scorer award
went to freshman Sandy Chrismer, an-
other top scorer was another freshman
Dawn Reckner. Other varsity members
were Sophomore Deanna Smith and Ju-
nior Susan Barnhurst. Other lady run-
ners who saw action during the year
were Chris Druck, Ann Kline, and Field
Hockey Team member Deb Masciulli
who helped out in the MAC Champion-
ship Meet.
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From a strictly win loss standpoint,
the thin clad's fall season was quite dis-
appointing finishing out the dual meet
season with a 3 and 6 record. However,
a total of only five points figured into
three of the losses, and in each of these
meets one key varsity runner was not
able to compete. The team redeemed
itself in the MAC Championship meet
handily beating the two conference
teams that had beaten them during the
dual meet season. Other highlights for
the season were the team's second place
in the Ursinus Invitational and its third
place finish in the Drew Invitational.
Seniors dominated the 1987 team.
Gary Kampmeyer who has been associ-
ated with the team longer than anyone
but Coach Berthold, returned as Cap-
tain. Leading the team in scoring this
year was Rob Benner who returned to
the team after taking his Junior year
off. A much improved Anthony Dono-
frio was voted by the team as Most
Valuable Harrier for his performance
and leadership contributions to the
team. Greg Christiansen was given the
"Guts Award" by Coach Berthold and
Assistant Coach McDaid for his dedica-
tion, consistency, and marked improve-
ment. Another varsity runner was Al-
fred College transfer Don Griffing who
was sidelined part way through the sea-
son with an injury. The sixth varsity
runner was freshman Donovan
Leidelmeyer.
Others who were active throughout
the season and who were involved in
scoring were Freshman, Art Ruediger,
and Brendon Cawood. Junior Hardy
Rueb also saw limited action until side-
lined by a chronic injury.
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VOLLEYBALL
L to R: Kelley Cunningham, Diana Cost, Debbie Stackhouse, Karen Vincent, Trish Dollarton, Constantina
Hajioannou, Donna Bradley, Sheri Hughes
Connie Hajioannou - Captain
I would like to thank everybody
on the team for finishing the sea-
son. A special thanks to: Kim,
Lisa, Pam & Patricia for being line
judges. Good Luck next year! Get
up Del Val!
Take Care,
Constantina
"the Greek"
Volleyball 121
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Sports
MEN'S BASKETBALL
After the 1986-87 season in which the Ag-
gies of D.V.C. experienced the hest season
ever (15-10). The coaching staff expected big
things for the 1987-88 season. Even a possi-
ble berth in the M.A.C. PLAYOFFS. With
everyone returning from the 1986-87 season
and some highly touted recruits, the season
started off with a bang. The Aggies won the
Allentown College Tip Off Tournament by
beating Wilmington College & Allentown.
They started the M.A.C. schedule off with a
big win over the defending Division Champi-
ons, King's College. At semester break the
Aggies were 7-2 overall & 4-0 in the M.A.C.
When returning from semester break to
resume practice, they were struck with severe
eligibility problems. Losing 3 key varsity
players & a host of JV players, which made it
necessary to cancel all our JV games. Under
extreme adversity the Aggies hung tough in
all their remaining games, finishing up with
a 12-13 record.
Highlights of the season were Dwight Wel-
don, Junior Co-Captain reaching 1,000 pt.
plateau. Joe Butts also Junior Co-Captain
making the college All M.A.C. team & All
ECAC team. Joe Butts was also declared
leading scorer & MVP for the season.
Charled DeShield was declared most Im-
proved Player. Gene Bloemaker received the
Coaches Award & Brian Manely was the Cal-
vin Kidder Award for the 2nd straight yr. Joe
Butts was also elected to the small college All
Philadelphia Team.
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THE 1988 WOMENS BASKETBALL TEAM
Delaware Valley College Women's Basket-
ball program is "right on track". The Lady
Aggies finished with a 14-11 overall record
and a 9-2 in the MAC's.
We were in the thick of the conference race
all the way, and we beat a lot of good teams,
including Scranton.
The players worked hard and were dedi-
cated. Everyone on this team contributed to
our success, and the thing that is exciting is
that this was a very young team and most
everyone will be back.
The Lady Aggies actually tied for the regu-
lar season title in the MAC with Scranton at
9-1, but they lost a very tough 67-59 decision
to Scranton in the playoffs. They subse-
quently lost to Elizabethtown, 85-58, in the
MAC Tournament, and then to Frostburg
State, 69-63, in the ECAC playoffs.
Del Val was led all season by MAC All
Conference selections Michelle Shirk and
Laura Rotz. Shirk led the team in scoring
(17.2 ppg), rebounding (12 per game), field
goal percentage (50.3), and foul shooting
(76.3). She was also chosen on the first team
All MAC Conference, was MAC Player of the
Week two times and was on the ECAC All
Star First team, front court.
Rotz, a sophomore, led the team in assists
(105), and 3 pt. goals (52), and she was cho-
sen on the first team all MAC Conference
team, was picked ECAC Player of the Week,
and made ECAC all Star second team, back
court. — But don't forget other players, like
Rhonda Hill, Lisa Long. Lynn Gleisner,
Stacy Yoder, Trish Dollarton, Carla Mari-
netti, and Karen Cumminskey, "As I said
before this was a real team effort." — Coach
Pento
Basketball
Womens Basketball 129
Womens Basketball 131
The wrestling team had another
great season with a 16 - 1 dual meet
season and a second place finish in a
Conference of 20 schools. They had 6
finalists: Mike Zarbatery 118, Bob
Mokrynchuk 134, Jim Bodai 142, Mark
Ambrose, Randy Worrell 167 and Garth
Lakitsky 177. M.A.C. Champions were
Bob Mokrynchuk 126, Mark Ambrose
158, and Garth Lakitsky 177. Mark Am-
brose finished second in his weight class
in the National Tournament and
earned Ail-American. Garth Lakitskky
placed 6th and also earned Ail-Ameri-
can. The team finished tenth at the Na-
tionals. This was Coach Marshall's 14th
year with a record of 177 wins and 31
loses.
WQESTLING
Wrestling 133
WRESTLING
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Front Row (L to R) Dana Kalins, Sean Kelly, Dave Mraz, Michael Curcio, Bill Boyle, Paul Leinbach , Chris Stuhl, Tony Sandone. 2nd Row: Bob Ko-
purna, Bill Turner, Robert Lopes, Matthew Lacava, Neil Bitner, Seott Seidel, Brad Bitner, Ken Hager. 3rd Row: Coach Frank Wolfgang, Scott Shrie,
Ron Gorniak, Dan Law, Mark Zengel, John Conway, Lyle Cunningham, Coach Robert Simpson.
WOMEN'S SOFTBALL
The 1987-88 Softball season was
one filled with ups and downs, and
unlike the 86-87 season, which ended
on an up note, the past season ended
a little flat. Bad weather was a prob-
lem throughout the season. The mix
of upper classmen and freshman was
definitely a positive aspect and wil
give much encouragement for return-
ing next next year and trying to re-
capture the Northeast Title.
The captains were Beth and
Tammy Petraskie.
MVP - Beth Karr
All Conference - Beth Karr and
Margaret Baummer.
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MENS TQACK
1st Row L to R: Kevin Dickmeyer, Jim Enoch, Mark Brinsky, Arthur Ruediger, Dietrich Lewis, James Wilson, Scott Jones, William Howard.
2nd Row: Jeffrey Jones, Kevin Czapor, John Allen Jr., Shaun Huzar, Dante Austin, Phil Sperry, Steven Liller, Keith Alderfer, Mark Reason.
3rd Row: Ass. Coach Garvin, Manager Sue Doan, Patrick Glozzer, Rodney Kwiatkowski, Robert Benner, Gerhard Rueb, Thomas Allen,
Thomas Makowski, Joseph Nigro, Christopher Sharp. Charles DeShield, Frank Gilbert, Ted McElwee, Ass. Coach Ken McDaid, Manager
Jane, Head Coach Richard Acker
Team Record - DVC - 9 wins 1 loss, Outstanding
Track Award - Marc Reason, Outstanding Field
Award - Ted McElwee, Coaches' Award - Rob
Benner
The 1988 season was one of the greatest in the
history of DVC track and field with a nine win one
loss season. Upsets were frequent as DVC men
downed previously unbeaten Moravian, Ursinus,
and Haverford losing only to the 1988 MAC
champs, Susquehanna. Max Reason was the
standout on the track qualifying for the NCAA
championship and anchoring great relay victories
in the 4 X 100 and 4 X 400 team. The team of
Dietrich Lewis, Joe Nigro, Kevin Dickmeyer, and
Marc Reason captured the MAC Championship.
The 4 X 400 team of Rueb, Enoch, Benner, and
Reason came within .4 seconds of qualifying for
the NCAA. Rob Benner on the track, and Jefi
Jones, Ted McElwee, John Allen, Charles De-
Shield in the field were top scorers to lead DVC tc
great wins.
MAC's — Shot Put- Jeff Jones 2nd, Steve Lillei
4th; Discus - Ted McElwee 2nd; Long Jump
Charles DeShield 4th; 400 - Marc Reason 2nc
(NCAA Qualifier - 48.43), Jim Enoch 6th; 800
Rob Benner 2nd, Dante Austin 4th; 1500 - Rot:
Benner 4th.
MAC Championship in Western Maryland 4tr
Place, 4 X 100 Relay - 1st place MAC Champ;
(Lewis, Nigro, Dickmeyer, Reason), 4 X 400 Rela_\
3rd place (Rueb, Enoch, Austin, Reason), Marl
Reason named Ail-American in 400 at NCAi4
Championships.
Mens Track 145
WOMEN'S TDACK
Front Row L to R: Sharon Chapman, Deb-
orah Mascuilli, Dawn Reckner, Suzanne
Nussbaum, Head Coach • Richard Acker.
Standing: Manager Sue Doon, Assistant
Coach Garver, Constantina Hajioannou,
Deborah Stackhouse, Randi Kunkel, Lisa
Dietrich, Kia Ireland, Assistant Coach Ken
McDaid, Manager Jane
Womens Track 147
GOLF
The 1988 season was one of the most successful
ones in many yeare at D.V.C. The team ended up
with a 20-4 record and a tie for 6th place with Muh-
lenberg College in the Middle Atlantic Conference
Championships held at Shawnee on the Delaware.
Freshmen Doug Linde and Brad Broff led the
team with records of 10-3. Senior Paul Thievon had a
9-4 record followed by Junior John Nicholson with a
7-6 record and Senior Mike King with a 5-6-2 record.
Mike King and Brad Groff ended up tied for 13th
place in the individual scores in the M.A.C.
Championships.
Also adding to the success of the Aggies during the
course of the season were Freshmen John Thomas
and Corey Cluck and Juniors John Burkhardt and
Brian Maschmeyer.
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Lisa Long
Gary Mardirosia
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Raymond Merz
Brandt Nolan
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Monique Pazzalia
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Steven Rosenthal
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Samuel Noone
Brian Overkott
Karen Maguire
Wendy Unger
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Sandra Tilley
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Reading Ashton
George Brandin
Stephen I looper
Andrew Garrett
Larry High
Darlene Kozlowski
Sean Mc Afee
Steven Mever
Rebecca Rice
Thomas Saffell
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Frank Seidel
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John I) Ebert
David Harvey
Erika Herrmann
Joseph Morris
David Samkavitz
Anita Scamack
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Carole Bryan
Joseph Galaczynski
Barbara Hemler-Heisey
Michael Hibbard
Dana Kalins
Robert Manning
Stephanie Nowell
Christine Zoch
Mary Lou Zurk
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LANDSCAPE SENIORS
Christopher Antonelli
Scott Aharonian
Thomas Await
Kenneth Cade
James Connors
Vincent Coviello
Anthony Donofric
Jerry Fritz
Cynthia Gove
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Robert Hallman
Foster Kennedy
Stephen Lighty
Joseph Marano
Richard Martell
Kenneth Mellema
John Merrill
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Jeff Neary
Joseph Rutkowski
James Scarantino
Barbara Schwarz
Paul Thievon
Dwight Wallace
Thomas Wilchak
Gerhard Wubbels
David Zumbrum
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AGQIBUSINE&S
DAN HOKE
Rd. #1 Box 248
Abbottstown, PA 17301
APICS (Vice President), NAM A,
Food Industry Club, Lab Animal
Club, Intermurals
Brush Monkey /Rob it's been su-
per. Harvey the skate rat-thanks
for being a mellow kat. Laura, Buff,
Toastet-thanks. The two Gomers,
Spankey, Redman, Deron, Vberg/
poker/Mexicans/D.L.'s kitchen.
ROBERT MARTUCCI
BOX 411 Cole Rd.
Flemington, NJ 08822
jHey Maaan! You losers in Work
Hall better try to do something
with your lives. FINO-MAN, don't
chip trails anymore. Dave, Kev,
Joey, Italian, Bubba, Thanks for
some memorible times. RE-
PLACEMENTS are #1 to
SKIZZY, HAB and best of luck to
you. TAKIN A RIDE. If only you
were lonley 87- Thank You Mom
&Dad for your support and pa-
tience. SCHOOL & Buck hill to
everyone.
LISA ANN SCHWEITZER
RD. #2 BOX 81-C
Spartansburg, PA 16434
Agribusiness Club, Chorale, Inter-
mural Voleyball
I want to thank my parents for
financing my education and always
being there when I need you. I
want to thank my friends especial-
ly my roommate Jackie. You made
my life bearable. And now to you
Jack-thank you for loving me and
helping me through the last years. I
love you! We are "one" on July 30,
TRACY SNYDER
BOX 106
Pitman, PA 17964
Wrestling 1, 2, Captain 3, 4, Intra-
mural Football & Volleyball,
Softball
Thanks Mom & Dad for all you
have done. Thanks to Reds, Randy,
the wrestling team, and Coach
Bob- for all the goodtimes. I espe-
cially want to thank Michele for
her help.
ERIC J. VANDEN BERGHE
Deleware Dr.
Sergeantsville, NJ 08557
Apiary Society, Intramurals: Vol-
leyball, Basketball, softball, Cho-
rale, Landscape Nursery Club,
RAEC, Screw Crew, Class
President.
To all my roomates, you guys are
the greatest. Thomas E. and the
Pyrotechnician (3 days), Daniel
Lee's Kitchen, Buddy and Captain
Morgan, Jerry and his seizures, and
Hibby's next (My Mom just bought
me a tripod). To Rob & Greg, what
can I say "Take the skirts off! CC
II, Thanks for being such a great
friend! Carole, you made senior
year the best! Thanks Mom & Dad
for everything!! I Love You! What a
long strange trip it's been, some-
times the lights are shinin' on me,
other times I can barely see- JG.
Sue Bee- Remember'87! Good Luck
to the class of '88! Big T. Carry on
the legacy. Amor Conquista Todo-
DM - DVC - Thanks for the
memories!
ELIZABETH A. WHETSTONE
6041 Michael Dr.
Bensalem, PA 19020
NAMA, Yearbook, Equine Club,
Inramural Volleyball& Hockey,
Equestrian Team English and
Western.
I'll never forget you F Troop.
Ted you're back again! Don't leave!
This is my school! Appaloosa-
Thoroughbreds Rule A-Day 1987
(Knight & Baron). Cousin IT! The
Nun and the Truck Driver, unfor-
gettable roomates. Sherah, Ten lets
go Greek. Here's to you Mom &
Dad.
AGRONOMY
DAVID ANTHONY
BACHINSKY
Tuckahoe Rd.
Milmay, NJ 08340
Agronomy Club Pres., Vice-Pres.,
FFA-Treasure, Christmas Dance
Co-Chairman, A-Day participa-
tion, Intramural Football- Volley-
ball- Floor Hockey- Basketball-
Softball.
All the crazy and special times
spent with the Farm House Boys -
Steve D., Chris M., Denny H., Jeff
G., & Ed A., especially the Christ-
mas Dances- life at the infamous
Farm House and the years after.
Thanks Mom and Dad for all your
help and support and a special
thanks to Jacqueline.
WILLIAM C. BROSKY
670 Sugar Camp Rd.
Finleyville, PA 18901
Apiary Society, Soil Judging, Cross
Country, Christian Fellowship.
Best of luck to everyone in the
Christian Fellowship, Especially
M.B., D.H., M.L.Z. and A.S. Gala-
tions 5:22-24. Thanks Mom and
Dad, I couldn't have made it with-
out you.
STEVEN FEHEL
475 Georegetown Rd.
Nazareth, PA 18064
Band (1, 2, 3, 4), A-Day Rep. (1)
Pres. (2, 3), Block and Bridle (1),
Outstanding Freshman Award,
Agronomy Club (3), Intramural
Volleyball (2, 3).
I would like to thank my Mom &
Dad for their support and guidance
through these past four years. I
would like to thank my wife
Dianna for her love and support.
Good luck to all my friends.
NICHOLAS PAUL SHVIDRIK
159 Kent PL Blvd.
Summit, NJ 07901
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Equestrian Team 1,
2, 3, 4; Chorale 1, 2, 3; Drama Club
1, 3, 4; Inter Club Counsel Rep. 2, 3,
4.
Thanks for the memories in El-
son with the water fights, and Ul-
man 3rd freshman year. To my
friends Amy, Speedy, Bri, Steve,
The Wave, Pam, Chris, Amba-
Thanks for the memories through-
out the years. To Mom & Dad,
thanks. Freeport, here we come.
PHIL SNADER
Snader Farms
1301 New Windsor Rd.
New Windsor, MD 21776
Intramural Sports, A-Day Co-
Chairperson, Agronomy Club.
Remember those Segal Hall par-
ties. Gomer, Rich, Reds, Larry,
Hoker, Bunnybuns, Scott, Thanks
for everything. Did we drink that
much? Spang did we really have 60
people in our room? Edie Ann 143
Always!!
ANIMAL HUSBANDRY
MICHELE LISA BANKERT
"MITCHEL"
RD #3 Box 253
Red Lion, PA 17356
Livestock Judging Team, Christian
Fellowship, FFA, A-Day, Intramu-
ral Volleyball
PRAISE THE LORD! What a
Muckenfess! Past Work 1st Com-
rads. Debbie-dumpster search, Tig-
ger & Trans, MHF dairy goat and
UConn bound, "Never say never",
Oh dear! Livestock Judging Crash-
n-Burn. Eric, Rob, Dan-my bud-
dies! Chey-my best roommate!
(DBKM no more! CTRB, EGDH-
SEMM?, ? God knows!) What a
flappin Sr. year! God Bless! Luv ya!
Mitchel
ROBIN M. BRILEY
704 Meredith St.
Kennett Square, PA 19348
Treasurer of Lab- Animal Club*
Eric remember John A up at 6:30
for the morning news. Dan are you
ready quarters and no ING words.
Don't worry about it Dan. Hey
"Chey" missed any more Friday
morning classes? No changes for
me! I'm out of here!
PENNY COREN
20 Mead Ave.
Middlesex, NJ 08846
Equine Club- 1 year, Lab Animal
I never would have made it
through without my family and
friends. RC, CK, GW, LS: CEO of
SPIW, do bears bear, duets, jingles,
how do I know? -the darn thing has
REBECCA E. CROUCH
11707 Sugarland Road
Herndon, Virginia 22070
Resident Assistant- 2 yrs, Block
And Bridle- 3 yrs., Dairy Society- 3
yrs., AG Team Member, Social
Board Member- 1 yr., RAEC- 2
yrs., A-Day Livestock Exhibitor,
Dairy Clipping, ICC Member- 1 yr.
To Mom, Dad, Rachel, I finally
made it, thanks for your support!
To CK, PC, GW - We've made it!
Remember: hushpuppies, cross-
word puzzles, Tuesday knights,
fish, spiw, swayze crazy, G'Day
mates! How we will miss those ex-
citing classes like: Nutrition, Mi-
crobiology, Feeds, Techniques and
the various instructors. To J.D. and
J.Z. - let's not forget "lucky dog",
those long days in the hay fields,
and the various road trips. To my
fellow RA's - good luck and keep up
the good work! To all the faculty,
thanks for putting up with this ole
Southern Gal!! goodbye and good-
luck Del Val - for now anyway!
JAMES E. DECOURCEY
3319 North Furnace Road
Jarrettsville, MD 21084
Block & Bridle- 4 yrs., president;
Ag Team- 2Vfe yrs.; Lacrosse-4 yrs.;
Showing A-Day Beef- 4 yrs.;
NESA; B&B Banquet; Farm Show
85 & 38; Mr. APHA, B&B Annual;
Show Team
Meeting Barb & getting engaged,
playing lacrosse, winning champi-
on beef fitter, having a blast with
all my friends, I'm from Maryland
& that's south . . . For every nick-
name given to me, I have two for
you! Anat. & Phys. fun, fun, fun!
Thanks for your help Dr. Hofsaess,
Dr. Hill, Dr. Brubaker, Mr. Morris,
and Mr. Gilbert ... I have actually
learned something. I remember
when Segal was something besides
a Study Zone, Hooding in 86,
"Homecoming 87", Thanks Mom &
Dad . . .
JULIE ANN DIETER
434 S. Robinson St.
Balto, MD 21224
Block & Bridle 1-2, Equestrian
Team 1-4, Equine Club 1-3, Lab
Animal Club 4, Intramural Coed
Volleyball 3-4, A-Day 3-4, Inter
Hall Council 4, 1988 Calender 4
P.J., Donna, & Kim I can't Be-
lieve it's really over. How about
Ceasars, Shower Partys, Gibbons,
Volleyball, NBI, Mattchew, Gotta
Dollar, Pink Elephants, Christmas
Trees, T-top time, Tabitha, The
Rodeo Song, The Farmhouse Boys,
and all the other B.S.! I'll never
forget Reading Day 86', 4-Wheel-
ing, Catacombs 87' or ED! Thanks
MOM, Hey Laura, I made it. So
Long Everyone
DERIN S. FOOR
185 Mountain View Drive
York, PA 17404
Block and Bridle Club 1-4, Nation-
al Block and Bridle Club, Soccer 1-
2, Intramural Floor Hockey and
Volleyball, A-Day '86 Pork Bar-B-
Q Chairman
going to milk at 3:00 a.m., raising
hell on Ulman 1st, playing Mexi-
cans in 104, Pit Parties, Farmhouse
and Dairy registereds - Mom &
Dad, thanks for everything - Kitty,
thanks for the endless love and
support. - We finally made it
through! Unbelievable! Success!
Managing and Operating one of the
largest SHEEP Farms in eastern
PA.
ERIC MATTHEW GARVER
R.D. #3, Coopersburg, PA 18036
1988. Played lacrosse freshman
year. Hunt, fish, ski, camp and
spend as much time as possible en-
joying the outdoors!
I like to thank both Dan and
Robin for being the best of room-
mates, and for being there when I
really needed you guys! I like to
thank all of my teachers for their
support and understanding during
my college career. I like to give
Doc. Brubaker a special thanks for
all his support and help along my
way through college, and for being
a good friend! The Brushmonkey
would like to say thanks and the
best of luck to - Mitchel, Bear,
Buff, and all his hunting buddies!
PIERRE JACQUELINE (P.J.)
GUYRE
43 Shelly Dr.
Somerset, NJ 08873
Equestrian Team 1-4, Dairy Sociey
1, Block and Bridle 1, Equine Club
2, Intramural Hockey 1, Homecom-
ing Decorating Committee 3-4, In-
terhall Council President 4
Well Jul we've made it four
years. How's about it? Christmas
trees, canoe parties, it's Matchew,
Tabitha, fresh attack, super bowl
Sunday and streaking. Those
damned dresses, BALTimore,
nighttime talks, who'll ever forget,
its Madonna . . . again. Donna, how
about that walk about, I wanna be
sedated, partyworks, your birthday
& chug-a-lug and of course where's
Kim? Kim my transfer friend,
study who wants to study, Barne-
gat road trip, chug-a-lug, where'd
Kathy have to go and Hogan. All
the thing I'll never forget Tabor
guys and T.I., I don't believe, 4
wheeling in the snow, Christmas
party junior year, uking on Cooke
2nd, Tom, your a , my dried up
fish, How long have you to known
each other, Brian & Sam, Do I
know you? Gotta dollar? Cooke
dorm, Rynda & Kathy, Larry, Phil,
Andy, Lori and everyone else I'll
miss you. To my parents who sacri-
ficed so much for me to have these
memories, I love you! And to Sam,
my love forever and always
CAROLE A. GWYNNE
RD1, Box 1362
Columbia, NJ 07832
Softball 85, 87; Lab Animal Club
87, 88; Peer Coounselor 87-88; Vol-
leyball 85, 85; Floral Society 87
Thanks Mom, Dad & family for
invaluable support, faith & love.
Thanks Dr. Brubaker for teaching
me what character building is all
about. Parakeet, Teddy Bears,
Hide Out Gang, softball, Alan, ac-
countability, Homecoming '87, I
Love You Mike.
DENNIS E. HINES
Webster Hill
Cresson, PA 16630
Block and Bridle Club & Show
Team, Western Equestrian Team,
Christmas Dance Co-chairman, A-
Day Participation, Farm #3 Stu-
dent Herdsman
Life at the Farm House, and all
the memories we've made together,
matress riding and late night foot-
ball games on the practice field.
Thanks Kim for your love and sup-
port, you will always be close to my
heart.
CHRISTINA M. KING
14920 Chestnut Ridge Court
Gaithersburg, MD 20878
Intercollegiate Livestock Judging
Team, Intercollegiate Equestrian
Team (English & Western - Co-
captain '84-'85) 4 yrs., Equine Club
(secretary '84-'85 & treasurer '87-
'88) 4 yrs., Block and Bridle 4 yrs.,
4-H 1 yr., FFA 1 yr., Lab Animal 1
yr., A-Day 4 yrs., Greenhouse
Crew, A I Course
Miller Hall - Beach Party, Zam-
buca, my ruminants. Judging Trips
- Crash & Burn! Red car, football
with U. Conn, black-out, & Mr.
Giblets. Hayrides, manure collect-
ing, hush puppies, Sydney, re-
meber the brook, purple prevents
the syndrome, fishtank, female
problems, swing low, KA twins,
g'day mate, 'moeba and crew,
Grace - my H20 jug is empty! stu-
pid chicken. Penny's talents - Rm
222 answering service, bug swat-
ting, and consultant for wheel of
fortune. Rebecca - you missed one
soap, radar detector, pennied in,
bucket flood, trash can, 70 mph
homeward boung, pre-post-during,
Tue. night moons light. Much luv
and thanx to Mom and Dad.
DARLENE KOZLOWSKI
4530 N. 16th St.
Phila, PA 19140
DVC Judging Team, 2 yrs. Dairy
Society Member
Carolyn - my best Roomie, Anne
a great friend and confidont. Mr.
Meyers - thanks, Dr. Brubaker - I ■„..
really appreciate all your help. To
a great bunch of girls Nancy, Re-
becca, Carole, Ann, Christina,
Carolyn, Claudia, Missy M. An end
to one life and a beginning to yet
another.
DEBORAH ANN MASCIULLI
723 Helena Avenue
Somerdale, NJ 08083
Field Hockey 1-4 (MVP, all MAC),
Floor Hockey 1-4 (Champs 1985),
Track 1, Equestrian Team 1-2,
Equine Club 1, Cross Country Sr.
Genesee, Jr. Ripper, Sambucca,
Mudslides, A-Day morning-after-
syndrome, Pepsi?- thanks Jerry!,
Speed Shop Clambake, Smurfette's
1, 2, 3; Lee - moldy little kitten, and
she's liking it! shotguns. Lisa -
"shots" on goal, Kim - congrads,
I'll miss ya. Thanks Mom & Dad!!
PAULA ROBERTSON
155 Marvin Rd,
Middleton, NJ 07748
Horseback riding, four wheeling,
Softball, rock & country music, in-
tramural floor hockey, photogra-
phy, Kenny Rogers.
The terror of toes. Being a DJ on
Saturday nights. Wok vegetables
rt *-. r\ +V-./-Y llMA rt-K T\AAV\IA of VWTT "OOl*
see them. Having my room named
lucky star.
JONATHAN D. SCHANTZ
3 Mayfair Ct.
Little Silver, NJ
RA, Lab Animal
Sam. 1st, Jim, Doug - roommates
- Good Luck in all you do. Jim - I'll
still get even. Nancy, Terry, Gwen,
Kirsten - your blue eyes, Kum-
Quat, OUIJA, Julie, Margy, Beth,
Dar, Deb, Chris, Ann, Paula, Kris,
Dawn, Trish, Sue, Barb, Lisa's, Jill,
Tracey, Kelly, Kris, Sean - remem-
ber Def Leppard lives, Hardy -
Computer man, All of you on Sam
lst-Fall '87- Thanks, The Country
Club, Eric, Robin, Dan - Good
Luck - IFI, Not forgotten - Carole-
your the best friend- BPE, I'll
track you down, you deserve the
best, Dr. B-Thank You, The Girls
above are the best, I Love You All.
LEE ANNE SEMMEL
RD#1, Box 251
Benton, PA 17814
Apiary Society - Freshman, Floor
Hockey
Mold Roomies Deb & Kim, and
she's liking it, he's pulling your
)lacenta, Penny and senior citzen
drivers, Peoro, red camaro, A.I.
shortcourse practice cons, The
Wright Farm, sitters for critters,
little white kitten, river rats,
^"hanks Mom & Dad for your sup-
)ort and Chet for your financial
lelp. Roger - Well, what can I say?
KATHRYNE VOHS "KITTY"
1025 W. Bristol Road
Warminster, PA 18974
Block and Bridle Club, Intramural
Co-ed Volleyball, A-Day Co-chair-
man Pork Bar-B-Q, showed Dorset
lambs, Shepards Symposium,
Shearing sheep in the dead of
winter!
3 yrs. I'm out of here, Mexicans
summer school is rough, A-Day -
"WILD ANGUS", on the truck.
Harold's dairy & Schmidt's hay.
Dairy Registers, Dinner Dances,
and the X-mas semi-formals. A.W.
don't forget Oct. 1. (FAG) Mom
and Pop, thanks for helping me
through school, I love you both.
Derin remember 21st Southern
Comfort. Thanks for your suopport
and the best 3 yrs. of my life. Here's
to our future together - We deserve
it! Oct. 1, 1988 I love you. Success!
Managing and operating one of the
largest SHEEP farms in eastern
PA.
MARK T. YARISH
RD #1 Box 367
Clarks Summit, PA 18411
Ag Team 3 yrs., Block and Bridle 2
yrs., Football 1 yr., Vol. Fireman,
PA & Nat. Grange Mem.
Still can't forget Doc. Harner at
the dairy . . . Farm 3 . . . ohhh Farm
3 . . . Bend over!!!; But what else is
new! Thanks Farm Bureau! Now
that we got through the BS, Let's
PhD it; money that is!! With an Aj,
degree, who's kidding who, let's
just enjoy it. To all my friends,
thanks and good luck; we did it to-
gether, and now we can laugh! Bye!!
BIOLOGY
JOANNE CLEMENS
558 W. Bridge St.
Morrisville, PA 19067
Biology Club, 4 yrs., Apiary Soci-
ety, 4 yrs., Band, 4yrs., ICC, A-Day
Committee, lyr., APO, lyr., Intra-
mural Volleyball, 3 yrs.
Mom and Dad Thanks for all
your love & support these last 4
years, it meant everything to me.
Jen, thanks for always putting up
with my mess- I'll deFinitely miss
you and our "neat" room. Chris,
Kathy, Jimmy, Brian, Jill, &
Steve-you guys are like Family. I
never would've survived without
all you weirdos! Mark you will al-
ways be my best freind, I love you
Forever! Hey Jimmy, you and Din-
ky Keep Smiling!
JIM N. CRISTEA
419 Evergreen Avenue
Hatboro, PA 19040
Senior Class Commuter Rep., Biol-
ogy Club, Band, Photography
Club, Apiary Society, IM
Volleyball.
Thanks to everyone who has
helped me, especially to Chris, Jo,
Jen, Kathy, Kim, Jill, Rich,
Wayne, Steve & Brian. I hope you
all remember me everytime you
smile. Smiles are very important!
Right Doc?
KIM L. FINER
1495 Perkins Ln
Edgewater Park, NJ 08010
Field Hockey 1, 2; X-Country 3, 4,
Co-Captain Sr; Student Counsel-
ing, Apiary Club, LAM, Interna-
tional Club, Lacrosse Club, IM
We made it! Thanks Mom,
Grandmom & Grandpop for all
your support & help. Lee I Love
You! Please no Bananas. Would
have never made it without friends
like Dawn, Sue, Lori & Lexi or
mold roommates like Deb &
Leeann.
DONNA LYNNE HA YAK
2 Brooklyn Avenue
Lavallette, NJ 08735
Cheerleading, 4yrs., Captain, 2 yrs.,
A Day Committe, 4 yrs., Secretary,
2 yrs., Newman Club, 3 yrs., Presi-
dent, 1 yr., APO, 2 yrs., Secretary,
lyr., Apiary Society, 2 yrs., Biology
Club, 1 yr., Lab Animal Club, 1 yr.,
Business Club, 1 yr., Intramural
Volleyball, lyr.
Dad Thanks for all your love and
support. ZX Thanks for all the
good times. I'll never forget you
guys! Deb, Joanne, Lisa, Barb- you
guys are the best. Keep on cheer-
ing! Football player ... ah! ! Rich
you will always have a special place
in my heart. Bahamas- here we
MICHELE HENSEL
RD #4 Box 87
Cranbury, NJ 08512
Christain Fellowship: 1, 2, 3, 4;
Equestrian team: 1.
Moeba, BZZZT! Deb are you
"toyred"? Oh SSSS-T-O-P! M & M
dating service (sorry John) "Oh
My" Mary Lou. When Moeba quit
school, Anne's T-shirts Ted and
Ann in Physiology Lab: Shock-a-
toad! 12/1/84: When I found my
best friend and future husband
(1/1/88) Thanks Greg for the Best
memories, all my love forever. To
everyone else: Adios Amoebas!
KATHLEEN LUNOVA
175 Windsor Dr.
Churchville, PA 18966
Biology Club, 4 yrs., Cross Country
Jr & Sr yr., Intramural Volleyball,
4 yrs., Student Gov't Commuter
Rep., Soph, yr., Intramural Floor-
hockey, Soph, yr,
JC, MV, JM, AH, CS, JH, JC,
BH, SF, I Luv ya! Pat Don't Rub!
BHf Chainsaw Beetles might still
get you! Jo, watch for the GREEN
HOUSES. Jen, Ravi Lives. MV &
SF : I Love that Name !!! So tell me,
BSB ? Mark: Who sing That song
??, Guess what (forever).
JEN MEASE
RD 2 Box 436 A
Hellertown, pA 18055
Band 4 yrs, Bio. Club 4 yrs, Chorus
2 yrs., Drama Club 1 yr., Apiary
Society 4 yrs., A-Day Committee 3
yrs., Intramural Volleyball 1 yr.
Hey boogie-man are you hungry?
Jo, you will forever have a special
place with me; all those long talks
& singing at the top of our lungs!
CS, SF, BH, JC, JH, I love you all!
Tom, I want your first album! Mom
& Dad thanks for the opportunity
to do all of this, I Love You!
DAWNMARIE RICHARD
109 Duer St
North Plaindield, NJ 07060
Chorale- lyr., Biology Club-1 yr.,
4-h Club-4 yrs. (treasurer, VP,
Pres.), Photography Club- 4yrs.,
(secretary-2 yrs.), Interhall Coun-
cil- lyr., Yearbook Staff- 1 yr.
Darren 9/21/84- I love you, Al-
ways! Beckster- Miss ya, ying ying,
Lisa- the best roommate. Happy
Holly, Jerry's Kids. Free Leis, . . .
Age, Click Click Freeze, 9 in a bed,
Spaghetti Pot, Dinosaur Noises,
Strawberries, No thanks-Pll tale a
Zero. BK, Magnum, Bon Jovi-
Never Say Goodbye! Sue- my best
friend, you're Great! Homecoming
'87, A-Day weekends, registered
parties, pub nights, Dinner dances.
Thanks to my family and support
group: Danny, Sharon, Donny,
Kim, Adrian, Debby, Donald, Mi-
cheal, and Jessica, Thanks Mom &
Dad for giving me a dream come
true. 4 down, 4 to Go VET
SCHOOL BOUND.
CHRISTINE SCHULTZ
2096 Bristol Rd.
Warrington, PA 18976
Biology Club; Apiary Society;
APO; Softball; IM Volleyball
Mom and Pop: THANKS! I
couldn't have done it without you.
Jo and Jen: thanks for letting me
crash in your room. Kathy: Orgy
Chem. was a blast (literally) Jim-
my - keep smiling. Jill, Kim, Rich
and Wayne: I'll always remember
our "commuter" days. Take care
and best of luck to you all!
THEODORE R. ZAJAC III
853 Jason Dr.
Bensalem, PA 19020
Equestrian Team (2, 3, 4) Equine
Club (2, 3, Pres. 4) Biology Club (2,
3, 4 VP)
Beth W- It's still greek to me and
Cuzin it, Ann P - are frogs really
sexy? Ann B and Michelle P - I'll
never forget the torture in Phys.
Lab - it was a shocking experience.
BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION
SUSAN M. BITTELL
20 Juniper Dr.
Doylestown, PA 18901
AMA, A-Day Rep., Business Club,
Chorale, Cheerleading.
STEVEN: My Heart's yours!
Thanks for the laughter. ILY.
MOM & DAD: I love you! CHRIS-
TINE: Very best friend. (10 yrs.)
LISA: Long distance advice!
Thanks! JIM/CHRISSY/PHIL/
EDIE/RICH/SCOTTI/DAN:
Thanks for the support and laughs!
DONNA: Talks and laughs! I found
a friend in you! SHARON: New
room-mate! ERIC: You're special!
DVC: What great potential for the
changes ahead!
AMY B. CLAYTON
219 W. Ridge Rd.
Tylersport, PA 18971
Lanscape nursery Club- secretary,
Business Club, Student Govern-
ment— SAC rep, Equestrian team.
Beat Parties, Crayons, Alabama
Slammers, Popcorns, NBI, Lisa C.
and Sharon F. all our fun through
the 4 yrs. here. Michele - our ski
adventures in Vermont Lisa - No
more Pussie Faces!! Our own home-
comming '87. King "Eric". Surviv-
ing Accounting night classes with
Wonder Women & Superman. Jer-
ry, my very own ornamental horti-
culturist — I LOVE YOU!! Thank
you for making my college years
complete and the best!. Always re-
member the Pine Tree Parties and
the Euoynoumous?
GREGORY D. CURRIE
PO Box 617
Old Wick, NJ 08858
Football 1-5
SECRETARY OF DEFENSE:
GEN. WILLIAM CIMOHOWSKI.
Special thanks to Mom, Dad, Bird
and especially Dr. Mont. "Life's
battles don't always go to the
stronger or the faster man, but
sooner of later the man who wins,
is the man who thinks he can."
STEVEN EARL DUCKWORTH
174 Pickford Ave.
Phillipsburg, NJ 08865
Volleyball 3yrs, Lacrosse 4 yrs,
Business Club 3 yrs, Agronomy
Club 3 yrs, Semi Formal Christmas
Dinner Dance 3 yrs.
Hail to the "Farm House" and to
the Farm House Boys for all the
good times we've shared together,
throwing everything out the win-
dow, mattress rides through cam-
pus, furniture set up in the library
gardens, cake fight, paint battle,
rode trips in the "family mobile"
Long Beach Island, the "ham box"
the "Corn Master" provolone ham-
burger and many more, Thanks
Mom and Dad for all your support.
SHARON ANN FELLMAN
Helen Lane
Chalfont, PA 18914
Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (SEC -2, 3),
(PRES - 4), Class '88 Sec. - 4, AM A
- VP of communications, Home-
coming Nominee, 4.
Lisa, Amy & Steve, Thanks for
all those special memories. Re-
member those 4 hr. breaks between
classes? We should have been
studying BUT where were we? At
the Mall of course. Steve Remem-
ber Kutztown? Do you like my
hairdo Amy Did you do your Ac-
counting H.W.? Pat thanks for
helping me through some tough
CONST ANTINA HAJIOANNOU
"CONNIE"
1377 Provident Rd.
Southampton, PA 18966
RA, RA Rep., RA Executive Com-
mittee, Business Club, (Tres.)
AMA, Inter Club Council (tres),
Varsity Volleyball (Capt), Track/
Winter & Spring (Capt 2 yrs), In-
tramural Floor Hockey, Super-
stars, Ram Pages.
All my love to Mom, Dad, Grand-
mother, Pantele, Stamie - Marie
and Sophia. Thank you for all the
support! Special friends: Rynda
(remember the cafeteria jokes)
Sharon Fellman, Lisa Capteri and
Bruce D. Aewsome year Cooke 1st,
thanks! Love Ya Cookie & Joe.
BETH ANN KARR
SUNNYCREST DR,
Bricktown, NJ 08724
Field Hockey (4yrs), Co Capt.;
Softball (4yrs), Capt; Intramurals -
Co-Ed Volleyball (champs) Floor
Hockey (champs), Student Gov-
ernment (sac), AMA Business
Club, RA, Who's Who in Americas
Colleges & Universities.
Homecoming, A-Day, Away
games Bus Trips, Pit & Dungeon
Parties, Lisa Bring stick ups, don't
go in, Lynn Myrtle glasses, Flyers
Miester Brau, Hickeys, Jill - The
beach, Bologne & cheese, grain you
scare me! Softball MC conference
champs! Kim don't play w/ han
overs! Deb ya know what? Mom _
Dad Thanks for everything you're
wonderful. Brooke, thanks for
making my life very special Love
ya! I'll miss you all Thanks for the
GREAT Memories, GOOD LUCK!
MICHAEL BENJAMIN
KILKER
Box 1084
Windsor, NY 13865
VP of events for AMA, JV - Varsity
Football, JV - Varsity Track
The Pit, I don't think there's a
better place to escape to on cam-
pus, right Chris T.? Chris you are
one hell of a buddy. To Kim, Sue,
Debbie, I don't think I could ever
express enough, how much your
freindships have meant to me.
Good luck.
LISA A. LONG
3419 Fieldstone Dr.
Doylestwn, PA 18901
Field Hockey 4 yrs., Basketball 4
yrs., Intramural Floor Hockey 2
yrs.
Thanks to all my friend for a
good 4 yrs. Etta, Lisa, Deb, Laura
B, Michelle, Laura E, Stacy,
Rhonda, Tammy, Carla, Karen and
Lynn. A special thanks to Mom
and Dad for helping me get
through college. Good times on
Cooke 2nd never to be forgotten,
Jung Lee, Michell, Laura, Lynn,
Keep the tradition of Cooke 2nd.
ii«i*&
SHARON ANN MARKO
49 Sellersville Rd.
Chalfont, PA 18914
^Business Club 1, 2, 3 yrs. 4 VP
Thanks Mom & Dad, I made it!
1988 future "CPA's" remember al
the great studying we did preparing
for the "Big Bucks" Thanks for
many great friendships & a terriffic
four years, Good Luck to everyone.
DEBBIE NOONAN
33 Sauerman Rd.
Doylestown, PA 18901
VP 3 yrs.- Social House Rep, Busi-
ness Club, Photo Club, AMA, In-
tramural Volley ball and Floor
Hockey.
Thanks Mom & Dad for your
Love, Support and help these last 4
yrs. I couldn't have done it'without
you. To my friends thanx for all
the good times Esp. Lisa L, Lisa V,
Laura E, Michelle, Laura R, Etta,
Rhonda, Stacy, Steph, Carla, and
Karen. Thurs. nights at NBI, mid-
night phone calls, Road trips, ski-
" ig at shawnee, KKPW, Rockin'
Lhonda. Thanks to all the guys in
Goldman 1st for a great Sr. year
Esp. Bobby K. and Ben.
SUZANNE L. RICCI
24 Sharon AVe
Somerville, NJ 08876
Thanks Mom & Dad for every-
thing, I couldn't have done it with-
out you. Lenny 4/16/87 - I LOVE
YOU!! Thanks for the joy you have
given me Remember its been great
& will only get better. To my
friends - I'll miss you all. We have
had some really good times. Dawn
& Margaret you both have a special
place in my heart, yeah!! yeah!!
STEVEN LANCE ROSENTHAL
("ROSEY")
14120 Bauer Drive
Rockville, Maryland 20853
Football 1, 2; Business club 1; La-
crosse club 1; IM Football 4; Traf-
fic court Committee 2, 3; Judge 4;
Treasurer-Junior Class; American
Marketing Association-Vice Presi-
dent; Work Hall R.A.
Thank You Mom + Dad for all
your Love + Support. I could'nt
have made it without you! Lee,
thanks for all your help. I won't
forget. Joanne, I love you and will
never forget the times we've
shared. I wish you the best during
your senior year. Capt. Fio-
Where's my car?, Spider Man pose
in MTY's room, Sue who?, and our
last pit party, and a dented Pinto.
MTY, Carol, Kim, and many DVC
friends, faculty, administrators,
and staff, thanks for the past 4
ETTA CARLESIA SMITH
Intramural Floor hockey, Intramu- 318 Kerrigan Blvd.
ral Volleyball newark, NJ 07106
Softball 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; IM
Field hockey 2, 4, Volleyball 4.
Sophmore VB-Ball Most Improved
Player, Junior B-Ball Best Defen-
sive Player. Senior year B-Ball Co-
Captain.
Thanks MOM FOR ALL YOUR
SUPPORT, and love couldn't have
done it without you. It's been a
good FOUR years and I wish the
best of luck to all my friends Shar-
on Chapman, Rhonda Hill, Laura
Rotz, Lisa Vernalis (Vern), Mi-
chelle Shirk, Stacey, Debbie, Laura
Etz, Carla, Karen, and Tracey
Murray. Also best wishes to John
B., Brandt N., Jimmy W. and La-
mont R. LUV YA ALL.
MARK SPOTTS
112 Avenue B
Schuylkill Haven, Pa.
Basketball 4 years. (Captain Soph-
omore year) Intramural Football
and Softball College Republicans 2
Thanks to Mom and Dad, broth-
ers (Jeff, Joel, Jon). Also thanks to
my boys Chief, Ray, Burls, Marty,
Wild Bill, Chun, Zab, Karen, Carol,
Beth, Sheri, Laurie and Laura.
Without all of you I would hav~
never made it.
JANIS C. WOZAR
11 Hellberg Avenue
Chalfont, Pa 18914
Being a full-time day student
only one year has not been enough
for many memories. I did meet a lot
of nice, friendly people and inter-
ested, caring teachers. To all I wish
the Best.
CHEMISTRY
DONNN LEE FORTE
1629 Martin Rd.
Neptune, NJ 07753
Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramu-
ral Volleyball 3, 4; Volleyball-3, 4
A-Day Rep-3, Floor Hockey-1
Equestrian Team-2, 3, 4
Mom and Dad - Thanks for the
love and support. Kevin- I love
you. Toolman- Thanks for being
there when I need you. Chris-Keep
that Granada running. P.J., Julie,
Kim- I wanna be sedated, oh well,
life's tough, you're young you'll ad-
just, Aerobe, Champagne in show-
er, Christmas parties, Tabor guys,
volleyball, rood trips, McDonalds,
Inner Harbor hurricanes, riding,
four wheeling, dinner dances, the
stripper, NBI, Does Julie know?,
bull sessions, and many more
memories
BRIAN D. OVERKOTT
1215 Clymer Rd.
Hatfield, PA
Thanks Mom and Dad
WENDY L. UNGER
R.D. 2 Box 686
Annville, Pa. 17003
Ram Pages 2, 3, 4 co -editor, adver-
tising editor; A-Day Committeel,
12, 3, 4, Drama club-1 sec; choralel,
2 Inter Collegiate chorus; Band3;
Floral Societyl, 2; Chem clubl, 4,
ICC3, 4, Biology Club2, 3, Phon-
athan 2, 3, 4; Apiary Society2;
Math Tudor2, 3 Peer Counselor3;
Who's Who Among America Col-
leges and Universtities, 1987 Un-
dergraduate Award in Analytical
chemistry, Rohm and Hass Co-Op.
Class of 86, the Reins, Lynn,
chem profs-thanks! Couldn'thave
done it without you. I would like to
express my sincere gratitude to the
staff and faculty of DVC for going
out of their way to help me make
my progression at Del Val go as
smoothly as possible, Who else
would bend all the rules? Slammer
and Bri, Woodwards Rules, Schro-
dinger equation, traying, sock par-
ty, pennies and powder, the Carib-
bean 86-87. Those were the days.
Now its onward and upward.
DAIDY HUSBANDRY
SEAN MCAFEE
RD 5 Box 216
Danville, Pa. 17821
A-Day, Christian Fellowship,
Dairy Society, FFA. 1986 Student
Affiliate, Intramural Volleyball
It's over and I'm gone! Out into
the world and a Real Job. Working
at the dairy 2:30 am. J.A., Rob, Mi-
chelle, Doc, Kevin, and all the old
dairy gang. Old roommates, Reds,
Greg M., Greg C, and Bill, Good
luck guys. I'm off to Boston with
the USDA.
JIM ZIMMERMAN
R.D. 2 box 92 Red Rock Rd.
Benton, Pa. 17814
D.V.C. Ag Team, D.V.C. n™
ciety, D.V.C. Block anu
D.V.C. Agronomy Club, Delta Al-
pha Tau Honor Society
1987 homecoming, Building
Agronomy Club Float, Dairy Soci-
ety Parties, Exploring Wilkes
Barre at the Holstein Convention.
Men's Intermural Volleyball.
Favorite Sayings: Geeorge; Hey
baby, You look marvelous . . Worst
memory: Being stuck on the Pa,
Turnpike and watching the base-
ball team lose.
REBECCA S. RICE
R.D 1 Box 175
Blairstown, N.J. 07825
Dairy Society (4 yrs. Vice Presi-
dentr; lyr. ICC, Rep. 1 yr.), Udder
Moments (co- chair 1 yr.) Block
and Bridle (2 yrs), FFA (1 yr.), A-
Day (3yrs) (showing dairy and
beef) Intramural floor hockey and
volleyball (3 yrs.) Dairy judging
team.
Thanks Mom and Dad I love
you. Diane, Berk 231, what room-
mate? the dairy boys, Samuel 1 st,
clipping, dairy trip to Cananda,
'M
Homecomings A-Day all nighters
with Missy, working at the dairy
and bossman, farmshow with Gary,
Jim, Barb, Pete, Dina, judging
team and Mr. Myers tape on
adivce, fishing in the dark and
boathouses, mischief night fresh-
man yr., Christmas semi formals
and banquets, hooding, the farm
house guys, Fred the cat, and lastly
Gary, to all the special times and
many more in the future, you've
made college worth it, I love you!
Good luck to all.
ANNMARIE RUTH
WHITESELL
57 Woodbine Rd.
Levittown, Pa 19057
Food Industry Club-2, 3, 4 & Sec-
3, 4; Peer counseling, Ram pages 3,
4; Cycling Club' 2, 3; Outdoors
Club-4.
Darlene, what's that gleam in
youreye for? No I don't bike all the
time, just for a living. — Oh Sheila!
(oh, oh, oh, oh) The Fizz, and Em-
temann's Chocolate Chip Cookies.
Carolynne, Erin Claudia what a
whacky bunch of girls Let's do it
again sometime. 11-25-87 George,
simply awesome. Mom & Dad
thanks for everything The blue car
& white car served there duty.
THANK YOU. "I'm out of here",
and "Hire a college suudent while
we still know it all."
JOHN D. EBERT
638 Springdale Rd.
Cherry Hill, NJ 08003
Ram Pages Editor-in-Chief, 1, 2, 3,
4: English Tutor 1, 2.
Freshman- The dog is under the
table. That's the complaint. Rent a
date call for an apointment. Soph-
more- Nice Cheese sauce Katie, the
hair is a nice touch. Junior- Forma-
tion one . . . Ready and ... 32 shots
later. Senior-Samuel 118 Pool Par-
ty, Right Gum?
DAVID D. HARVEY
1032 Springview Dr.
Southampton, PA 18966
Hort. Society- 3. 4; Orchard Crew-
4; A-day 2V2, 3, 4.
Commuting for 6 yrs; I think I've
had enough, but it wasn't as bad as
it may seem. Thanks to the library
for providing a quiet place to sleep!
To the F.G.C.C. Thanks for keep-
ing me up to date on that fabulous
soap: TY and TR . . George you
really missed a great final yr. Erica,
can I borrow your notes?! Thanks
to all those teachers who kept my
interest in this field. Well, I think
its time to find a "real" job!
KIA L. IRELAND
5929 Pine St.
Philadelphia, Pa 19143
Track, Peer Counselor, Aerobics.
I would like to say thank you to
my family who stuck beside me
through thick and thin, I would es-
pecially like to thank my mother
and father for without either of
them, none of this would have been
possible.
DAVID V. SAMKAVITZ
4989 Valley Park Rd.
Doylestown, pa 18901
ANITA MARIE SCAMACK
CMOEBA/BUZZ)
433 Plainview Rd.
Gettysburg, PA 17325
Christian Fellowship (4 yrs.; Exec.
Committee & I.C.C. Rep.-lyr); Ap-
ple Judging (2yrs.); Horticulture
Society (3 yrs, Sec. & A-Day Rep.
lyr.); Floral Society (lyr.); D.T.A.
(2 yrs)
Love is an enzymatic reaction,
Deb the Mighty Wire, and her big
Eagle, ("The Best thing that ever
happened to Me"); so din' I; all-
night-last-minute-term papers;
Laurie's balloons; E.P.C.O.T.P.W.
Kisly & the x-1; BWOW!! Comrade
Power; Optimus Pete-Prime; M&M
dating service (sorry Michele) Love
y'all and mom & Dad. Jesus: the
reason for all seasons of the Heart!!!
CARLLE ANN BRYAN
box 430 J RR 42
Hellertown, PA 18055
Intermural Floor Hockye, Horti-
culture Society, Floral Society, In-
termural Volleyball, A-Day Flower
Show, Homecoming Queen Ni-
minee, Annual Harvest, FTD Flo-
ral Competition, Philadelphia
Flower Show, Gleaner.
Thanks Mom & Dad for your
love & encouragement, Kate, Bet-
sy, Vickie & Bon Bonna Donna: the
best memories were with you. But
seriously Margaret, "Well guys I'm
going back to the room now,"
Chuck: "We can make it, Baby!"
D.J.: Thanks for all those special
times. Scott: Don't forget the Buck-
stop. Eric: David Mease & the
Grateful Dead, What a SWELL
combination, Love ya stick in the
Mud. Mick: thanks for listening
and a shoulder to cry on. Mr. Alex-
ander: Thanks for the good times
in the greenhouse, good luck with
Margaret. Beth: Oldies never Die!
See ya!
DANA KAKINS
739 N Croskey St.
Philadelphia, PA 19130
A little bit of everything
5 to 1, got to love that, heres to
onion dip, back massages, late
night talks, out of my brain, that
was a joke, get it? can someone
tickle my face? Thur. night what to
do? who is that in your bed? tonsil
hockey or any BA, Meg thanks for
letting me stay in your room, whats
the DOTW? M + K whos up for a
drive wings anyone! Sam 2nd you
guys are truly pals darts, pits and
I,M's YEA, YEA, YEA, let's cuddle
real soon! Berk 1st #1 always Pam
be good. P.S. Mums the Word.
MICHAEL B. HIBBARD
Anything for a laugh, you know
what I mean. To those I can't name
for lack of space forgive me, Who
the hell's Benna? Oh you've seen
this one before, Zubba, Jay-my
wonder twin, Maryann, Jackie,
Carole, Eric, Ched, Thanks for ev-
erything, Have you hugged a nerd
today? I love you Lynne, Teddy &
Tigger, to be continued
SCOTT H. MOORE
35 Locker St.
Rayville, N.J. 08721
Intramural football & softball '84-
'88, Pi Alpha Xi (sec) '86-'88, A-
Day rep. '87-'88, Floal Society '85-
'86, Hort Club '86.
Thanks Mom & Dad & my whole
family for all your love & support,
Rich, you're the best roomie &
friend anyone could ask for & I
wish you and Viv the very best.
Phil, Steve, Mark, Eric and Tom
always remember our great times
on Ulman III and I'll see ya at Kel-
ly's, Barb & Chuck, don't forget
all of the fun we had & good luck in
all you do. Carole, thanks for all
your support & for helping me get
through this place. Thank you, Del
Val for giving me the greatest expe-
rience of my life. Class of '88 we're
destined to be great.
STEPHANIE A. NOWELL
2341 Montrose St.
Philadelphia, PA 19146
Jr. yr. Floral Society, A-Day De-
sign show & plant sale.: Sr. yr. Flo-
ral society (VP), A-Day Desig
show & Plant Sale, FTD Design
show, Homecoming '87.
Thanks Mom & Dad I couldn't
have done it without you or the rest
of the family for support & encour-
agement. To Michele, Vikki &
Kathy: Thanks for being such won-
derful friends. I wish all of you the
best of luck at Del Val & in the
future!!! Love Steph.
JOSEPH R. RUTKOWSKI
1957 Meadow Dr.
Palmyra, NY 14522
Tres. of Floral Society, Philadel-
phia Flower Show Committee,
Horticulture Club, A-Day Floral
Display Committee
"Life takes some crazy directions
sometimes causing changes beyond
our control, we can only accept
them and try to move forward. We
may lean on someone elses shoul-
der for a while but that's what
friends are for."
JAMES SCARANTINO
RD 3
Moscow, PA 18444
Intramural: Basketball, football
and floor hockey.
West Campus, keg parties in Ju-
nior house, CC Country Skiing off
the roof of junior house, C. Merrill
loosing it in our dorm room.
CHRISTINE ANNE ZOCH
483 Main Ave.
Woodrigde, NJ
Floral Society, Horticulture Club.
To all my friends: good luck,
good love, good happiness, good-
bye. Pam Stay sweet. A.C. & J.K.
will you ever by promoted to 4th
grade?! To all my family: thanks
for the sacrifices, support and love.
XOXO.
MARY LOU ZUCK
325 East Bainbridge St.
Elizabethtown, VA 17022
Philadelphia Flower Show- Publi-
cations Committee (2yrs.), Land-
scape club (1 yr.).
Thanks Mom & Dad for all your
love and support. Thanks to fellow
students who were helpful and sup-
portive. The library - my second
home. Dr. Martin thanks for all
your help.
KIM MARIE CASSON
84 Fairway Dr.
Pawling, NY 12564
Photography Club 4, Intramural
Volleyball 3, 4, Equestrian Team 3,
4, Block and Bridle 4, Landscape
Club 2.
Mom & Dad, Thank you for all
your Support, I Love you! - Nuffer,
"You're Special" - Mexican Slam-
mers- KK & J - . . . Vodka Hang-
overs, No Contest PJ, Farm House
Christmas Dance '86, S & S Spas,
Super Bowl '87, Hogan, Colorado get out of here, hang in there Tony/
'87, Kathy, Jul, Peej, Don, Chris, I Julies. It's been real,
wish for you many beautiful sun-
rises and sunsets- Cheers to our fu- JERRY L. FRITZ JR.
ture, Den, To all my friens old and
new, Happy Trails. Hopewell, NJ
VINCENT W. COVIELLO
10 Wolfe Dr.
Somerville, NJ 08876
Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice President 3;
President 3; IM Floor Hockey 1, 2,
3, 4 Lacrosse Club Homecoming
Nominee 3, 4.
Thanks Mom & Dad for making
it all possible, Lax is Back, doing
wheelies on Goldman 2nd, your
still in bed, Cap'n Crunch gives you
Crunch Power! West is Best, "So
what's new Nick?", Old Milwaukee
it doesn't get any better than this! I
can't, I have to work, What! anoth-
er ticket! Denny's Wednesday
Night, Thanks Lax Club, West,
Rippers, Ray, Bill, Dan and Baby
Boy Bert its been great, I think?
ANTHONY J. DONOFRIO
554 East Butler Ave.
Doylestown, PA 18901
Cross Country, Winter/ Spring
Track, Student Government Sec,
and SAC officer, Floral Society, A-
Day Committee.
All the fun times with Tony, Ju-
lies and best roommate to date. Joe
- remember getting stuck on the
thruway - where were we? Glad to
Hopewell, NJ
Landscape Nursery Club (presi-
dent), Student Gov't Sac Rep., OH
Advisory Board, Floral Society, Pi
Alpha Xi (VP), Philly Flower
Show, Phone-a-thon, Intramural
tennis, Campus clean ups.
"Good Morning" Darren! Tabor
Parties and Brooklyn Road trip.
The US Vanden-Berghe, Polara.
Your a great pal Eric. Thanks for
everything. Thanks Dad for all
you've done! Mr. Ray and all his
support and advice. Chief Pence
(lath house), and Big Ed. "you'll
just have to Bare with me!" Plant
Sales with Amy. 6 or half a dozen
another. Well Amy what can I say!
I'm glad I transferred! Thanks for
everything, I don't know what I
would do without you. I love you!
Hey, Dont forget Pine tree parties,
beat parties, euyonomous, pop-
corns, NBI. Well DVC thanks for
all the great times. When I get rich,
I won't forget good 'ole Del Val.
BYE BYE.
CHARLES EDWARD HESS JR.
456 Lyceum Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19128
Pi Alpha Xi National honors Soci-
ety President and VP- 2yrs. Land-
scape Club V P- lyr. Floral Society
Treasurer- 3yrs. Soil Judging
Team- lyr. Apiary Society- 2 yrs.
Philadelphia Flower Show com-
mittee- 4yrs.
Barb remember when the door
knob fell off. Mr. Cowhig let's do
dinner sometime. Thanks Barb for
carrying me though troubled times,
I love you! Thanks for being a
friend Dr. Ziemer. Mom I wish you
were here to see me now - I'm on
top of the world!!
RICHARD MARTELL
319 Washington Blvd.
Pittsburgh, PA 15237
A-Day Chairmen, Band, Intramu-
ral Hockey, Football, Softball, Vol-
leyball and Basketball.
Will remember the guys- Scott,
Phil, Spang, Eric, Mark, Tom- Ul-
man 3rd, Scotts Posters, Phils
"This is the one Guys", Kellys
NBI, Georgie wear, Erics Bomb,
Toms abscence at Del Val, Thanks
to Viv for sticking with me through
the hard times up here, Thanks to
Mom & Bob for enabling me to do
this & for continued support. I love
you both, Scott your still Lazy,
Phil, good luck with whoever, we're
outta here guys!!!!!
JEFF NEARY
115 Lewis Brook Td.
Pennington, NJ 08534
4 yrs. soccer, 2 yrs. Zeta Chi, Tres.,
lyr. Landscape Nursery Club,
Superstars.
your love & support, you're every-
thing a son could ask for, I love you
both. Thanks Debbie Brown for all
the Happiness and special TIMES
you have brought into my live,
This is only the begining, I love
you. (The Miester) .... Spudman,
Barney Wubbles, Breakfeast Beers,
Tavern, pit, no dikes, Phantom
pooper, Hurricane Gloria, Zeta Chi
Brothers, sunrisers, top survey,
"Hey Crotch!", Chicken G., 3 Bald-
men. Good Luck Miller girls, CJ,
SH, KV, SL, LM BR, LH, MD
Thanks Dave Z. We couldn't have
done it any Better, Good Luck! ....
LATER DEL VAL MUCH.
BARBARA SCHWARZ
456 Lyceum Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19128
Pi Alpha Xi, '86-'88;; Floral Soci-
ety- VP, '85/'86; Philadelphia
Flower Show, '84-'88; A-Day Floral
Design Show.
Thanks Mom & Dad for seeing
me through my college career. I
Love You! I'll miss all the friends
on Barness 2nd, Chuck, thanks for
getting me through all the times I
thought I couldn't study a minute
longer, I Love You, remember al-
ways MTV Room. We're done
Chinch!
DWIGHT RAY WALLACE III
4402 Ashville Rd.
Quarryville, PA 17566
Club-3, 4; Christian Fellowship-]
2, 3, 4; Mid Altantic Landscape
Field Day-'87, '88; Flower Show,
To my friends, thanks for being
there; to those in Elson, we know
how it really was, late night draw-
ing, late night movies, water bat-
tles & pizza nights, etc. Bri, Dirt-
ball, Antny, Kathy, Suz, Sandie,
Mark, Kelvin, Pam, Chris, Nick &
Mrs. Waddington I'll miss you all.
5/22/88/ Here I come!
DAVID D. ZUMBRUM
Forrest Hill Rd
Titusville, NJ 08560
Where's TLC, Psycho and
Chicken?; "Yo Maher, you Poser!";
Benner, use you own judgement;
Rick, Sean, Hooter, Foster -
Thanks; Crotch - I think our good
times speak for themselves, bad
times? Miller Dikes - you look aw-
ful in the morning - Good Luck;
Zeta Chi - to all the things we di<~
and for all the things the school
still can't pin on us - Guy's keep the
ball rolling; Michelle, you'll alvays
be special; Thanks Mom and Dad.
The Birdman.
Thank you Mom & Dad for all Band-1, 2, 3, 4; Landscape Nursery
BAHAMA BOUND (SENIORS
230 Senior Trip
Senior Trip 231
GRADUATION
232 Graduation
Guest Speaker: Peter H. Kostmayer United
States House of Representatives
CONGRATULATIONS CLAM OF '88
WATCH
OUT
WODLD
Friends & Fellow Classmates
I would like to start with a poem entitled "Thinking"
If you think you are beaten, you are
If you think you dare not, you don't.
If you'd like to win but you think you can't
It's almost a cinch you won't.
If you think you'll lose, you're lost,
For out in the world we find
Success begins with a fellow's will —
It's all in the state of mind.
If you think you're outclassed, you are;
You've got to think high to rise;
You've got to be sure of yourself before
You can ever win a prize.
Life's battles don't always go
To the stronger or the faster man;
But sooner or later the man who wins,
Is the one who thinks he can.
Don't fall prey to the feelings of sadness that saying goodbye brings. Be happy & when
it comes time for vou & vour friends to part, reach deep within you & bring back that first
hello.
Remember the positive things, all of the good times we had, the great achievements of
our classmates & teams that they were on.
Things such as:
-an all time leading rushing record
-a Rhodes Scholar nominee
•a nationally ranked wrestling team
-Work Hall parties at A-Day
-members of our Equestrian team going to compete nationally
-MAC playoffs
-numerous awards at the Philadelphia Flower Show
-and the installation of a new president
Continue the trend of success that we've all grown to know so well. One transition I see
beyond the obvious on our graduation day is that we are no longer the oxygen that the
College breathes, but now the life blood of the institution.
A very good friend of mine, made the comment that next yr. Del Val
College will be like visiting the shore in winter; it's the same place, but
nobody will be there." We will be here, maybe not physically, but we will be
here in spirit because this is our Alma Mater.
What a long strange trip it's been!!
Good Luck, Congratulations & May God bless you all
Eric J. Vanden Berghe
HEQE
THEY
COME!!
235
IN MEMORY OF .
. . THE COQN
GODDEM
WHOM WAS BRUTALLY BEHEADED IN 1987
Dear Administration, Faculty, Staff, Fellow Students, and 1988 Graduates,
I would like to apologize for the fact that this years Cornucopia was published so late, but we ran into some
problems throughout the process of putting the book together. Our largest problem was one of being
understaffed. Frankly this problem worries me because due to this problem the 1987-88 Cornucopia may be
the last one published.
A yearbook is the only permanent record of "the best years of your life" and only you the heart and soul of
Delaware Valley College can help keep this record alive.
How can you help keep the Cornucopia going?, you may ask, by getting involved. I'm not asking that you
give up all your spare time, like I had to do to get this years book completed and will not do again. All I'm ask-
ing is that you give up a couple of hours.
If you're involved in a sport, a club, or an event of some kind volunteer to do the layout for that sport, club,
or event. Not only will this help make the editors job easier but it will also help bring a more personal quality
to the Cornucopia. I feel if the person doing the layout is involved in the subject of the layout than they can
represent any inside jokes or unique occurrences that took place during the season or the year. This as I
already mentioned makes the layout more personal than if an outsider takes nine or ten pictures and throws
them on a page with a heading.
As you can see I don't want the 1987-88 Cornucopia to be the last Del Val yearbook and I would like to up-
grade the quality of the book but I cannot do this alone. I need your help so if you think you can help in any-
way and are sincere about it I urge you to get involved.
One thing I forgot to mention before that I'd like to mention now is that for your time you receive one se-
mester credit, probably the easiest credit you'll ever earn!
In Conclusion I would like to thank the few people who helped this past year in completing the yearbook.
Thank you for your time and enjoy the 1987-88 Cornucopia.
Sincerely, /j
^K&JthG~ QUJWLAs
Beth A. Bevins