Delaware Valley College - Cornucopia Yearbook (Doylestown, PA)

 - Class of 1956

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HENRY G. CARPENTER 221 Hilldale Road Villanova, Pennsylvania HorlicuUure Better known as Carp to his classmates Henry has contributed much to the Class of 1956. Always ready and willing to help out with class functions Henry has been a class leader since he entered N.A.C. Henry participated in intramural sports, playing on all three of the class teams .and he always gave them his best. Noted for his unrehearsed style of piano playing he always put it to good use by keeping class parties alive. Henry has achieved a fine scho- lastic record during his four years at N.A.C. He also contributed much to the success of the CORNU- COPIA. Upon graduation Henry hopes to secure a job in the field of Horticulture and with the blend of good qualities he possesses he is sure to succeed. To take the best from Mother Nature ' s land . . PAUL E. CHUBB Stonehurst Court Apartments Upper Darby, Pennsylvania Poultry Husbandry Chubby has been outstanding in sports and extra- curricular activities. In sports he was a member of the varsity basketball and baseball teams and the class intramural teams. Interest in music has made Chubby a valuable asset to the College Glee Club and Band. His fine collection of records has always provided fine listening and a means of relaxation for the members of his class. His interest in poultry husbandry has led him to participate in the activities of the Poultry Club and its functions on A-Day. Paul presided as president of the Poultry Club during his senior year and he also represented the college at the Intercollegiate Poultry Judging contest at Chicago. Upon graduation Paul hopes to establish his own business in the poultry husbandry field.

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RAYMOND D. BONOWSKI !!5() East (Cornwall Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania HoTliculture Raymond, better known as Ray, is a Hort major who has compiled a good scholastic record in his major and has also actively participated in the Hor- ticulture Club for four years. Ray will be remem- bered for his ever present spirit on the football field. A varsity lelterman in football and an active member of the Varsity Club are also included in Ray ' s fine record at N.A.C. In his senior year he was appointed as one of the co-business managers of the yearbook. A-Day has been of interest to Ray ever since his freshman year. Ray rates farm machinery, marketing, and produce production courses as his favorites. He is known for his quick wit, broad smile, and school spirit. As for the future, Ray plans to go into the marketing and production of hort. products. Boys who ' ve been trained . . JOE BUCHEL 297 Orient Way Rutherford, New Jersey Dairy Husbandry Over the course of our stay at N.A.C. Joe has been active in many clubs. For the past four years the Dairy Society has held his interest and he served as its president during his junior year. Joe has also served as its vice president in his sophomore year and was elected president of his class during his senior year. As president of his class he served on the Student Council and was responsible for its in- crease in prestige. Joe has a likeable personality and is always ready to give a helping hand where it is needed. Some of our more memorable times have originated through his leadership. The improvements in the student game room are due to Joe ' s untiring efforts. Because of his varied talents, natural leader- ship ability, and good nature Joe is sure to realize his goal in life.



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BEN R. DILLMAN 233 South Second Street Frackville, Pennsylvania Apronomy Ben ' s well balanced personality is a perfect com- bination of ambition, friendliness, and seriousness. His inature and helpful attitude won him the respect of his classmates who elected him to the Student Council for three successive years. His other extra- curricular activities include active participation in intramural sports, the Poultry and Glee Clubs, and the planning of the past All-Sports Nights. Ben has always been a good student and he has shown his scientific interest by working on a research problem in poultry nutrition. For recreation and relaxation Ben likes to hunt and trap. His keen interest in the theory and practice of agriculture together with a fine personality will certainly help him in his chosen field. We kmnn the job to he done REINHART M. EWERTZ 148 West State Street Doylestown, Pennsylvania Animal Husbandry Reinhart M. Ewertz entered the National Agricul- tural College in 1950 with- the class of ' 56 and was known to his friends as Chauncy. After completing his freshman year he served for two years in the United States Navy. In 1953 he entered our class in our sophomore year and has been known ever since as Ewertz. Ewertz has been an active member of the Dairy Club and the Animal Husbandry Club. In his junior year he was elected co-chairman of the A-Day committee. He was also a member of the judging team which judged at the Eastern States Exposition in 1955. As for the future Ewertz plans to continue work in his chosen field.

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