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DELAWARE  VALLEY  COLLEGE 
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THE  1988  CORNUCOPIA 

ADV1SOQ 

Mr.  Joe  Ferry 

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CO-EDITODS 

Sharon  Chapman 
Shiela  Smith 

•  AND  STAFF 

Margaret  Baummer 

Carole  Bryan 

Joan  Comly 

Angie  Cronin 

John  Ebert 

Michael  Hibbard 

Dana  Kalins 
Dawn  Richards 
Anne  Whitesell 


The  Cornucopia  is  published  annually  by  Jostens  Printing  and  Publishing,  PO' 
Box  297,  State  College,  PA  16801 

The  Photography  Studio  for  the  Cornucopia  is  Anthony's  Studios,  611  and 
Bristol  Rd.,  Warrington,  PA  18976 


CONTENTS 


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CANDIDA 

P.  4 


DEDICATION 
P.  16 


ADM.  &  STAFF 
P.  17 


FACULTY 
P.  34 

SPECIAL  EVENTS 
P.  68 


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DOPMS 
P.  86 


SPOPTS 


P.  100 


CLUBS 
P.  178 


HAPPENINGS 


P.  190 


SENIOR* 


P.  208 


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. 


Administration      ■ 


ADMINISTRATION 


William  H.  Qorer 

President 


Ru&sell  R.  (Schulz 

Assistant  to  the  President,  Section  504 
Coordinator 


OFFICE  OF  THE  PRESIDENT 


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Willetta  K.  Gouriey 

Assistant  Secretary  of  the 
Corporation 


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 
Corporation 


Maureen  M.  Mihalko 

Assistant  Comptroller 


Pita  Chrismer 


Employee  Benefits  Counselor,  Title  IX 
Coordinator 


Ms.  Marvann  Ely 

Payroll 


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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 
Information 


Lynn  Pewak 

Registrar's  Office 


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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 


HEALTH  SERVICES 


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Claudia  Cornell 


Joanne  Eischer 


Mildred  Waddin 


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Stephen  W.  Zenko 

Director  of  Admissions 


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Diehard  E.  Acker 


Daniel  J.  Damweber 

Assistant  Director  of  Admissions 


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Phyllis  Stille 


Assistant  Director  of  Admissions  Assistant  to  the  Director  of  Admissions 


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Sandy  Tilley 

Admissions  Data  Specialist 


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Elaine  McGeady 

Admissions  Clerk  Typist 


Robert  M.  Saiier 

Director  of  Student  Financial  Aid 


OFFICE  AND  SECRETARIAL  (STAFF 


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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 


THE 
COACHES 


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 
Coach  of  Soccer 


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Chief  Michael  Pence 


Brian  Datte.  Custodial 
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Edward  Cervasco 

CUSTODIAL 


Mary  Bowes 

DINING 
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Bob  Spratt 


GREENHOUSE 


Mr.  Decker.  Manager  Of  The 
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Steve  Kline.  Manager  Of 
Dining  Services 


Dob  Webt 


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AGRIBUSINESS 


Dept.  Chairman  Dr.  John  Avery 


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Dr.  William  Allison 


Dr.  Robert  Derthold  Jr. 


Donald  Johnson 


Jan  Lusar 


Two  #1  Bio  Students  after  a  small  mishap  in  the  Lab  ! 


Dr.  John  Mertz 


Faculty  43 


BUSINE&S  ADMINISTRATION 


Dept.  Chairman.  Dr.  Dominic  A.  Montileone 


Eugene  J.  McKeever 


Edward  J.  McCool 


Gerald  Handler 


Elmer  G.  Reiter 


George  F.  West 


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Dr.  Diehard  A.  Lazarus 


Dept.  Chairman  Michael  Simone 


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Dr.  Roberta  Q.  Dimond 


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Dr.  Alice  C.  Heath 


Joann  N.  Roberts 


Linda  Kandel  Kuchl 


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Edwin  C.  Lawerence 


Gordon  Roberts 


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HOMECOMING  '87 


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PADADE  AND  FOOTBALL 
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Homecoming  71 


CAREEQ  DAY 


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A  JOB  FOR  EVERYONE 


Special  Evems  73 


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School  Life  87 


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 


Berkowitz  89 


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. 


EL&ON 


Tony  Cooper,  Nick  Shir- 
dirk.  Niel  Bittner,  Rob  Hof- 
stetter,  Wayne  Chabot,  Greg 
Christianson.  Alex  McCrack- 
en,  Tom  Akam,  Bill  Lamack, 
Brian  Hahn,  Eric  Vanden- 
Berghe,  Jerry  Fritsz,  Doug 
Linde,  Frank  Gunson,  Kel- 
vin Hatch,  Sean  McAfee. 


WOLFSON 


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. 


Dorms  91 


DODM  LIFE  AT  DVC 


SAMUEL 


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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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FIRST 


On  Couch:  L  to  R-  Brett  Greenland, 
Rob  Hopszer,  Zack  Baxter,  John 
Karycki.  Standing  L  to  R-  Stephen 
Dolphin,  Don  Griffing,  Kevin  Drad- 
ley,  David  Anthony,  Jorge  Paz. 


(SECOND 


Foster  Kennedy,  John  Baranka,  Joe 
Paelutta,  Bob  Stamin,  Sean  Santen, 
Rob  Mitros,  Matt  Laino,  Billy 
Turner,  Rich  Nazameta,  Rob  Ben- 
ner,  Gordon  W.  Smith,  John  A  Ack- 
ley,  Lou  W  Revy,  Ed  Swap,  Frank  W 
Reich. 


ULMAN  THIDD 


TABOR 


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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First  Row:  Tom  Sweeney,  John  DeFeo,  Rob  Mehlma,  Scott  Cooper.  Jim  Zimmerman.  Todd  Guliek  Second  Row:  Brian  Bayda,  Walter  Preiss,  Larry 
High.  Neil  Clover,  Mona.  Rob  Martucci.  Ed  Sandshaw,  Scott  Ahrens,  Mark  Yarrish.  Dennis  Brown,  Kevin  Goldin 


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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 
iLoren  Bache),  Ed  Keiser,  Bob  Solly,  David  Boniface,  John  Finocchiaro,  Kevin  Dickmyer. 


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Cheerleaders  103 


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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 


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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" 


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ONE  MODE  LOOK  AT  DEL 


W&  FALL  ATHLETES 


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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WOMENS  BASKET5ALL 


1987-88 

DECODD 

14-11 


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 


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BASEBALL 


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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Michael  Kilker 


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Lisa  Long 


Gary  Mardirosia 


Sharon  Marko 


Raymond  Merz 


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Deborah  Noonan 


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Brian  Overkott 


Karen  Maguire 


Wendy  Unger 


Bradley  Wise 


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Sandra  Tilley 


DAIDY  HUSBANDRY  SENIORS 


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 


ORNAMENTAL  HORTICULTURE 

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 


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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