Delaware Valley College - Cornucopia Yearbook (Doylestown, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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: - n H. SIDNEY SPUNGEN 1508 Roselyn Street. Philadelphia, Pa. We could always discover Sid about the N.A.C. campus making unique photo- graphy experiments. But camera-oddities are far removed from the real ambition of this transfer student from the Drexel Insti- tute of Technology. Intent on learning as much as possible about his chosen field of Animal Husbandry, Sid has been a hard working member of the Dairy Hus- bandry and Animal Husbandry Clubs. The Cornucopia and Gleaner, student literary projects, have been fortunate in having Sid ' s services as a staff photo- grapher, and he is in part responsible for inspiring an interest in these publications among Photography Club members. Keenly interested in sheep and livestock enterprises under western range condi- tions, Sid undoubtedly will prove to be another fine addition to the animal field from N.A.C. JOHN H. TOOR Sandy Ridge Road, Doylestown. Pa. John, a popular man about college, re- flects both sincerity and dependability in everything he tackles. He is a person of many talents. John was treasurer of the Student Council in his junior year and served its cause as President as a senior. He was in part responsible for the col- lege ' s success at the Harrisburg Farm Show, doing a fine job in showing a horse. Included in the scope of his enterprising life at the college was work with the A Day Committee in his junior year and writing for the Gieaner for three years. He served commendably with the Intercol- legiate Livestock Judging Team and was a member of the Animal Husbandry Club ever since its inception. A man of such great ambition will always be active as well as successful in his future pursuits.

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NORMAN SHAYER 7030 Limekiln Pike. Philadelphia, Pa. A scientific mind and an ambitious and energetic nature are the trademarks of this proud Philadelphian. Norm has con- stantly maintained a high scholastic standing. His interest in social affairs and keen business sense contributed much to the success of the 1951 Junior Prom. His abi ' ity to meet people helped Norm do a bang-up publicity job while serving on the third and fourth annual A Day Com- mittees. In addition to being an active member of the Poultry Science Club for three years and Animal Husbandry Club, Norm displayed his versatility when he became a member of the Intercollegiate Dairy Judging Team in his senior year. His agricultural and sociological articles always proved to be interesting to Gleaner readers. These literary talents were also instrumental in compiling the 1952 Cornu- copia. With all of these attributes Norm is destined to be a success. WILLIAM G. SLEMMER 420 Thiid Ave., Haddon Heights, N. ]. Bill came to N.A.C. in his sophomore year from the University of Pennsylvania, and Penn ' s loss was our gain. A reserved per- son, Bill always has an answer to most questions confronting him. His love for sports is great. To demonstrate this incli- nation, Bill was a member of the baseball team for three years, and displayed abil- ity as well as devotion. In addition he won first team recognition on the gridiron for two years. He gained membership to the Varsity Club as a sophomore and was thenceforth prominent in all its affairs. Bill ' s fine jobs on the Student Council for two years and Student Activities Commit- tee were highly commendable. He worked most diligently on the Gleaner and Cornu- copia, contributing greatly to their suc- cess. Bill will undoubtedly gain success in post-graduate life with his conscien- tiousness and sincerity.



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O. M. VICARS Wise, Virginia O. M., with his southern drawl and large stature, is not a hard man to recog- nize in a crowd of students. His love for horses was demonstrated at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, where he won a prize for showing. O. M. did a fine job on the A Day committee and was instrumental in making it a success. He was for three years an earnest and zealous member of the Animal Husbandry Club. O. M. was rewarded by being voted Vice-President of the club in his senior year. Among his activities at college was playing football in his freshman year. He will no doubt be a fine member of his community and as- suredly contribute to its progress. JOHN S. WISLOTSKI 1012 Cross Ave., Elizabeth, New Jersey John came to us in our junior year from Union Junior College. It was not hard to see that he had a pure interest in agricul- ture, especially animal science. This was proven by his fine work on the Intercol- legiate Livestock Judging Team, Dairy Society, and Animal Husbandry Club. In addition to this profound interest in ani- mals, John supplemented his knowledge by being an active member of the Farm Machinery Club. His many guestions in the classrooms indicated an insatiable desire to learn and make his mark in the world. It wouldn ' t surprise us if John ' s varied abilities, along with his many interests, ultimately bring him fame in the years to come.

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