Delaware Valley College - Cornucopia Yearbook (Doylestown, PA)

 - Class of 1954

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HAROLD TANNIN 1641 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn 30, N. Y. Get this out! Do this! , these are the soft spoken words of Hesh, the editor of our year- book. Hesh, a standout in the food industry class, does not limit his interests to one field as he is an active member of the Horticulture Club and Photo Club. Sports is another of Hal ' s interests. Being one of the better players on the N.A.C. basketball courts in recent years, Hesh has made a name for himself with his excellent ball handling and sharp shooting. Right from the beginning, the class had confidence in Hal, making him our first class treasurer. Now we are all being nice to him since be became prosecutor of the student court. All of us wish him the best and we know Hal is already on his way to success.

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RONALD BRONSWIEG 7163 Walker St., Phila. 35. Pa. Punchy has fought his way into many of the college activities, with his strong char- acter and always pleasing personality. Ron ' s keen interest in sports led him to originate and head All Sports Night. This event has become an annual classic at the college solely due to the single-handed efforts of The Bronze. Ac- tive, as well in the Food Industry Club and the Glee Club, Ron has shown his diversified talents. Ron keeps us all posted on alumni activity with the Alumni Gleanings, found in the college publication. We all have our eyes on Ron, not only because he ' s the senior class treasurer, but because we expect him to be a success. NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ALBERT ROSNER 4944 Rosehill St., Phila., Pa. Al ' s personality and scholastic ability make him quite popular on campus. Chosen class treasurer during his sophomore year and vice- president in his junior year, he was also elected to the Student Council in his senior year. Taking his purposes seriously, Al con- cerned himself with forming a food industry club. He was rewarded with a charter for the club and the post of president. Always inter- ested in music, Al joined the Glee Club, becom- ing its president in his junior and senior yeaTs. However, Al ' s talents for organization showed up in other places too, which he demonstrated by acting as proofreader for the Gleaner, writer for the Spreader, and staff member of the Cornucopia. All will long remain in the mem- ories of all those who knew him — a good friend and a great guy! 28



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The Horticultural department, consisting of seventy-one acres of which 10 acres are in apple orchard, 20 acres in peach orchard, and 5 acres of various small fruits. The remain- ing 36 acres are devoted to the growing of vegetable crops. A program of systematic rotation and general orchard improvement is maintained to increase the yield and quality of horticultural products and to acquaint the student with the most progressive methods of agriculture management. The horicultural building contains a food processing plant, grad- ing, packing and storage departments. The students have the use of a modern horticultural laboratory. The skillful supervision and extensive training techniques of this department are instrumental in equipping students for professional positions upon completion of the prescribed curriculum. ARTHUR GALE 172-19 144 fid., Springfield, L. 1. 13, N. Y. Blond-haired and quick-minded Art will be well remembered by his fellow students. After serving five years in the Marines, this lad came to N.A.C. for a theoretical and more practical knowledge of a field he had already invaded. Art is one fellow who has an exceptional interest in horticulture. Significant of this was his membership in the Horticultural Society for four years and his winning of a 1953 horticul- tural prize on A Day. But, being a well rounded student, he has also participated in the Band, Poultry Club, and the Gleaner. It seems certain that, with his quick decisions and ability to use opportunities to their best advantage, he will be successful.

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