Delaware Valley College - Cornucopia Yearbook (Doylestown, PA)

 - Class of 1955

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RICHARD J. BRADISH Doylestown, RD 1, Penna. Agronomy Studious, quiet and reserved, Dick never seems in a hurry, but goes along in his own quiet way. But don ' t let this mislead you, in addition to being the fine student that he is, he has far from neglected the numerous extracurricular activities on campus. Dick has shown some of his superb skills as a member of the varsity baseball team for four consecutive years, as Vice President of the Class, and as an active member of the Farm Machinery Club and A Day Committee. With a small farm on the outskirts of Doyles- town, he has engaged in farming as a sideline, putting into practice what he learned as an agronomy major. Dick has everything it takes for being suc- cessful in all of his future undertakings. IRVIN BREBER Whittier Avenue Andalusia, Penna. Agronomy Irv is one of many in our class who has been very active in maintaining good interest and keeping the class together. He has served on the Student Council for the past two years and this year was Prosecutor on the Student Court. Irv ' s other activ- ities include servmg on the A Day Committee for four consecutive years and the Glee Club for this same period. Even though Irv is an Agronomy major, his broad interests caused him to become a member of the Animal Husbandry Club in his sophomore and junior years. The Gleaner also felt his interest when this year he joined the staff. Irv will especially be remembered for his original, witty sayings and general pleasing manner.

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STEWART BERKIS 1972 Washington Avenue Bronx, T ew Yor}{ Food Industry Known about campus as the M.imho Kid, Stew started off to an active campus career in his freshman year by participating m the Animal Husbandry and Glee Clubs. During his Sophomore year, in addition, he took ,i still more active roll in college affairs as Secretary of the A Day Com- mittee and later. Vice President of the F(jod Industry Club. Playing football for tour years and having been a member of the Varsity Club since his Sophomore year gave Stew an excellent background for his position as President of this club in his senior year. Not to slight his academic talents, let it suffice to say that we are also confident of his ability to climb the ladder of happiness and success in life. MARVIN ADLEMAN 1 V 1 1 W. Sparks Street Philadelphia, Penna. Orn. mental Horticulture Marv has been perhaps the most active member of the Class of ' 55. He is an outstanding student devoted to the study of Landscape Architecture and ever active in extracurricular activities. He has been both Editor-in-Chief and photographer of the Gle. ner during his Junior and Senior years; has won blue ribbons in three annual A Day Horti- culture shows, taking Grand Champion of the show in ' 53 and Reserve Grand in ' 54; he is the Editor and again photographer of the 1955 CORNU- COPIA; Class Secretary and a member of the Photography Club and Horticultural Society (of which he was vice president for several terms) . In his spare time Marvin is also a sports reporter for the Doylestown Daily Intelligencer and statistician for football, basketball and baseball.



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HARRY J. CONOVER 1829 Fortyfourth Street Merchantville, T ew Jersey Horticulture Harry, the dthlcte of the class, has proven his right to the title by his stellar performances on the football and baseball fields. He has participated in four years of varsity football and baseball, winning letters in all four years. Other of his extracurricular activities include participatio n in the Hort Club, Varsity Club, Glee Club, Farm Machinery Club, •md the exhibiting of a fine display each year at A Day. How Harry could participate in all of these activities and still get the good grades he has achieved is a mystery to the underclassmen. Harry ' s cheery smile and personality have won him many friends. The tremendous amount of school spirit and drive he has exhibited it college should enable him to become a great success after graduation. ' ( «f ' ' JESUS DIAZ M. Ave. Gloria A[o. 1 . El Bosque Caracas, Venezuela Anim.al Husbandry Better known to all on campus as Chu-chu, Jesus probably ranks as one of the best liked students at N.A.C. A transfer student from Iowa State College, Chu-chu joined our class in 1952 and soon captured the friendship of all who met him. His love for sports prompted him to join the baseball team on which he excelled as a short stop. Though giving the impression of an easy going, never worry- ing guy, Chu-chu is actually a hard working student bent on knowing the answers to any problems that may arise in agriculture. As J.D. has gained the respect and friendship of us all by his keen sense of humor and a facility for getting along in a strange country, so will he accomplish his goal through an unending will to defeat the problem at hand by work and .ipplied knowledge.

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