Delaware Valley College - Cornucopia Yearbook (Doylestown, PA)

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I CORNUCOPIA NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Doylestown Pennsylvania EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Joseph Shinn ART Carl Hettinger BUSINESS MANAGERS Sam Lamnin Saul Nadler FOREWORD Together we entered the gates and together we found the problems of adjusting to college life difficult. We all will remember the days when we first took on the responsibility of becoming men. Our first friends be- came our lasting friends, and a sense of kinship sparked us to think and act as a unit. We took upon ourselves the task of becoming learned men. As we learned more, we realized we knew less. As we moved through our college term, we each determined and worked toward our goal in life, and pursued our interests accordingly. Throughout this movement, our experiences began to accumulate and take on new meanings. Thus we achieved a depth of mind, soul, and body, which will never be equalled. Perhaps here, in this book these accomplishments will be immortalized to us and our families, and long after each has pursued his own way of life, unite us again in reminiscence of our full college life. Thus the 1959 Cornucopia has been designed to project the reader into our past, as recorded on the following pages. 1959 CONTENTS Page Forward 2 Dedication 4 Campus Buildings 6 Faculty and Administration 11 Seniors 21 Class History 56 Majors 67 Sports 85 Activities 99 Class Firsts Ill Student Directories 112 Advertisements 115 THE 1959 Cornucopia Is dedicated to the people of Doylestown and the communities surrounding the campus who have opened the doors of their homes, their Churches, their places of business, and their recreational facilities to the students of the National Agricultural College; and who have unselfishly supported its publications, its sports, and its expansion. We earnestly hope that we, in our own communities, will be able to instill these attitudes to the same degree that they have been shown to us. The entrance Segal Hall UUman Hall v fOWL£D FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION I James Work, President Donald M. Meyer Oean of Students Oskar H. Larsson Assistant Dean of Students I V Jonas W. Bucher B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Professor of Literature Joshua Feldstein B.S., M.S., Assistant Professor of Horticulture Byron W. Fraser B.S., Assistant Professor of Food Industry Joseph E. Fulcoly B.S., Assistant Professor of Poultry Husbandry Theodore J. Gehlmann B.S., Assistant Professor of Physical Education Peter Click, Jr. B.A., B.S., M.Ed., Associate Professor of Political Sciences Robert Holland B.S., Superintendent of General Agriculture Department Harry Hopkins Instructor in Animal Husbandry Louis Kendall Lt. Col. ret., Instructor in Poultry Husbandry Russell Knorr B.S., Instructor in Agronomy Louis Leibovitz B.S., V.M.D., Professor of Poultry Pathology Tibor Pelle M.S., Dr. Agr., Professor of Animal Husbandry Julian Prundeanu M.S., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Agronomy James H. Popham B.Sc, M.S., Assistant Professor of Chemistry David M. Purmell B.S., B.Ed., Professor of Horticulture Arthur Reese B.A.,M.Ed., Instructor in History Abraham Rellis Instructor in Floriculture Henry Schmieder B.S., M.S., Professor of Chemistry Merald A. Sockwel l Instructor in Music George E. Turner B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Professor of Food Industry George E. Webster B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Professor of Agricultural Engineering Gilbert S. Trelawny B.S., Research Assistant, Instructor in Chemistry Natalie W. Coltman Librarian Mrs. Margaret van Ingen Assistant Librarian Mrs. Elizabeth Potts R.N., College Nurse M IMll IS SENIORS Class Officers 1959 President, Robert Stevens Vice President, Samuel Lamnin Secretary, John Plog Treasurer, Robert Grim 1958 e 1957 Clark E. Baker Hurffville, New Jersey Dairy Husbandry Clark . . . Bake . . . hot-black-Ford . . . Otto Von Baker . . . gladiola king . . . How did you place ' em Baker? ... Cooper Hospital fan . . . sees a certain dairy farm in his future . . . pocket Westerns . . . Arbeter , Baker, Baker, Bernabe ... Come on Rush, you ' ve got to study . Activities: Dance Committee (3,4) . . . Dairy Society (1,2,3,4) ... Football (1) Intramural Football (2,4); Basket- ball (1); Softball (1,2,3,4) ... Student Council (1,4) ... A-Day; showed dairy heifer (1); cow (3,4). t Albert Stewart Bennett, Jr. Woodbury, New Jersey Animal Husbandry Al ... intelligent, conscientious... carried the highest grades throughout college ... squared away early ... married in his freshman year . . . re- spected by all for his drive and will power . . . famed for his scientific abil- ity ... plans to go to grad school. Activities: Animal Husbandry Club(l, 2, 3,4) ... Animal Husbandry Judging Team (4) ... A-Day; showed heifer(l). Kenneth Harvey Bergman Long Island, New York Poultry Husbandry Ken ... K.B. ... meticulous, ac- curate . . . always willing to lend a hand . . . known for his creative ability . . . collected stamps and Hi-Fi albums . . . the guy who supplied the background music . . . was an enterpriser . . . ac- tive in the Poultry Club. . . HeyOzzie . Activities: Poultry Club (1,2,3,4), Treasurer (2), President (4) ... In- tramural basketball (4) ... Glee Club (1,2) ... Furrow staff writer (4) ... Gleaner business staff (4) ... A-Day; Committee (3,4), Secretary (4), Poul- try Exhibits-Reserve Grand Champion (2), Grand Champion (3) ... Poultry Judging Team (2) ... Poultry Judging Award (3). John Jacob Bertz, Jr. Lancaster, Pennsylvania Animal Husbandry Johnny ... a good An. Hus. man . . . interested in swine, a fine showman ... willing to help ... Amish ... fixed up his Ford . . . quiet, reserved, but resourceful . . . Gretz . . . serious minded, apt to be very successful ... respected by all ... Let ' s not go ' to Bristol . Activities: Animal Husbandry Club (1,2, 3,4) . . . Intramural Football (2,4) . . . Glee Club (1) . . . A-Day, Grand Cham- pion Beef (2); Grand Champion Swine (3); Reserve Grand Champion Showman (3). David T. Bjornson Willow Grove, Pennsylvania Animal Husbandry Dave . . . big Swede ... a wide smile . . . outstanding popularity . . . left his marks on the basketball records . . . co-captain of the basketball squad . . . married in his senior year . . . golf . . . bumper . . . known for his spirit and drive. Activities: Basketball (1,2,3,4); co- captain (4) ... Football (2) ... Band (1) ... Glee Club (1). Leroy Edwin Bolding Glen Rock, New Jersey Agronomy Roy ... veteran, man of many in- teresting experiences . . . worked at the Shell station . . . married in his Fresh- man year, passed out cigars in his Sen- ior year . . . loves to argue, and makes his point stand . . . manages his life and his family with great ease. Activities: Horticulture Club (1) ... Agronomy Club (2,3) . . . A-Day; Weeds Display, 2nd place (2); Weed Identifi- cation (3). Richard Emerson Bowman Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania Dairy Husbandry Dick ... a tall one . . . prominent in bull sessions ... heads-up captain of the championship Intramural teams . . . regular traveler to Chalfont . . . Dick and Tack . . . kept the class laughing . . . Boy this chow ' s terrible; Ah, anybody want half of that one? . . . Rush, you sand-blasting so and so . Activities: Dance Committee, chairman (4) ... Animal Husbandry Club (1,2,3) . . . Dairy Society (1) ... Basketball (2) ... Intramural Football Captain (1,2, 3,4) ... Softball Captain (1,2,3,4) ... A-Day; Dairy judging trophy (2). Thomas F. Brennan Summit, New Jersey Food Industry Tom . . . Tucker . . . quiet, reserv- ed ... a quick wit, always good for a chuckle . . . went with her in his Fresh- man year, married her in his Sopho- more year . . . known as a dairy con- sultant . . . man, that red Plymouth . . . will proba bly take over a dairy pro- cessing business . . . No, I can ' t make it to-night . Activities: Class Dance Committee (1, 2) ... PhotoClub(l,2,3) . . . Food Indus- try Club (1,2,3,4) . . . Band (1) . . . Glee Club (1) ... Gleaner Photographer (3) . . . . -Dav; Food Industry Exhibits (2,3, ■1). John Arthur Briggs, Jr. PlumsteadviUe, Pennsylvania Ornamental Horticulture Jack ... a fine performer on the bas- ketball court . . . displays a willingness to learn and takes his academic work seriously . . . married in his sophomore year . . . quick tempered, quickly for- gotten . . . interested in floral design- work ... Where ' s Bjornson? . Activities: Horticulture Club(l,2,3) . . . Ornamental Horticulture Club (4) ... Basketball (1.2,3,4) ... A-Day; Com- mittee .(4), Garden Retreats (1,3,4), Grand Champion (3) ... Awards; Var- sity letters, Basketball (1,2,3,4). Warren E. Buckman Newtown, Pennsylvania Agronomy Bucky . . . warm friendly personality . . . unexcitable, easy-going . . . married Lois in his Junior year . . . industrious ... an enterprising farmer ... an au- thority on all practical problems . . . a leader in many agricultural circles both on and off campus ... a quick, uninhibited humor . . . got a lot of use out of that Plymouth . . . Oh no, huh- uh, not this time ... 1 was planting wheat, Doc . Activities: Animal Husbandry Club (1, 2,3) . . . Agronomy Club (3) ... Intra- mural Football (1) ... Band (1,2) ... Glee Club (1,2) . . . DairyJudgingTeam (3) ... A-Day; Grand Champion Animal Husbandry (1). Robert J. Burns Newtown Square, Pennsylvania Agronomy Bob . . . Burnsy . . . notorious lover of fun, can be found in the center of a group of laughing guys . . . serenades often with his guitar . . . married in his Sophomore year ... an enterprising mind ... a real hustler on the football field, an outstanding center . . . Lend me a cigarette, you rati ' ' . . . Yessir man, just leave it up to old Burnsy . Activities: Dance Committee (1,3) ... Agronomy Club (2,3); Secretary (2) . . . Football (1,2,3,4) ... Student Council (4) ... Awards; Football letters (1, 2,3,4). Larry Cooper Brooklyn. New York Animal Husbandry ' Coop ... short in size only ... Brooklyn cowboy . . . partner with Tony in a vintage automobile business . . . married in his senior year ... Isn ' t it my turn to drive Tony? Activities: Dance Committee (2) ... Animal Husbandry Club (1,2,3,4) ... Glee Club (1,2) ... Gleaner (4) ... Furrow (4) ... A-Day; beef animals shown (1,2.3). Richard Stephen Cranmer, Jr. Willow Grove, Pennsylvania Animal Husbandry Rick ... a radio fan . . . the guy with sterophonic sound in his room ... a hearty laugh . . . love of life ... an astonishing appetite. Activities: Animal Husbandry Club (1, 2,3,4) ■. . . A-Day; beef heifer (1), pen of lambs (2), farrowing pen exhibit (3). John Alden Criswell South River, New Jersey Animal Husbandry Jack ... musician of the class ... leader in Glee Club and Band . . . hog man, head of the College Swine Enter- prise . . . well known in town . . . strong in his convictions . . . known for his blushing smile. Activities: Animal Husbandry Club (1, 2,3,4) ... Band (1,2,3.4); Vice-presi- dent (4) ... G lee Club (1,2,3,4); vice- president (4) ... Glee Club accompanist (4). E. Robert Emery North Plainfield, New Jersey Ornamental Horticulture Bob . . . somewhat reserved, but con- genial, easy going and straightforward ... a driving student who puts all into his work . . . likes boating, water sports, and ' ocean fishing . . . has a talent for designing . . . often the source of some hilarious comment . . . known for find- ing the humorous side to most situations . . . plans to get into landscaping or floral design work. Activities: Ornamental Horticulture Club (4) . . . Horticulture Club (1,2,3,4) ... Intramural basketball (1,2) ... Band (1,2,3,4) Secretary-treasurer (3) . . . Glee Club (1,2,3,4) . . . A-Day Ex- hibits; Studio Art (2), Basic design in wire work, 1st place (3). Joseph John Faline Totowa Borough, New Jersey Food Industry ' Joe . . . reserved . . . pxissesses a drive and desire to get ahead . . . studious, a hard worker . . . ranks high scholastically ... an outstanding foot- ball player, set new records in passes received, played end position . . . often seen heading for Kutztown . . . plans on a career in research and development in the food industry . . . Who ' s turn is it to clean the lab? Activities: Food Industry Club (3,4), President (4) . . . Football (1,2,3,4) . . . Intramural Basketball (3,4), Softball (3,4) . . . Awards; Outstanding Lineman Award (2). Leon Furth New York, New York Animal Husbandry Leon ... commercial beef man ... jovial, good natured ... a ready wit . . . a class leader ... a good word for everyone ... baldy ... hey Bart, get out of bed ... student store ... Korean veteran ... been around . Activities: Secretary of Class (1) ... Dance Committee (1,2,3) ... Student Council (3,4) . . . Animal Husbandry Club (1,2,3,4); Sergeant at Arms (3); Program Director (4) ... Football (2) . . . Intramural basketball (3) ... Stu- dent Council Award (3) ... Animal Husbandry Judging Team (3,4) . . . A- Day; Special Events Chairman . . . Stu- dent Store (3). Leslie Litell Garrett Irwin, Pennsylvania Ornamental Horticulture Les ... warm, friendly, smile ... an intense interest in hort ... a fond admirer of nature and wildlife . . . often seen walking about the fields and woodlands of the campus . . . determined to get ahead . . . quiet, reserved . . . sticks t his word . . . not the last to think of some devilment . . . Hey Ray, let ' s go to chow . Activities: Ornamental Horticulture Club (4), Secretary (4) ... Horticulture Club (1,2,3,4) ... A-Day; Hort Exhi- bits (2,3,4). James Barton Glass Glenside, Pennsylvania Animal Husbandry ' Bart ... an intrepid showman ... most likely to succeed in the animal field . . . can spend many hours talking, his favorite topic - beef ... a good eye for cattle ... we will always remember that cold night at the pig pen . . . the villa , too . . . been to Chicago Inter- national, Harrisburg State, and almost every show he could get to . . . Zee Bart . . . Come to the Dean ' s Office as soon as possible . Activities: Animal Husbandry Club; Secretary-Treasurer (2), President (3), A-Day Representative (4) ... In- tramural Football (1), Softball (1) ... Glee Club (1) ... Animal Husbandry Judging Team (3,4) . . . Poultry Judging Team (4) ... A-Day; Committee (3,4), Grand Champion Beef (1) ... Awards; Student Council Leadership Award (2, 3). David Jay Gootman Paterson, New Jersey Animal Husbandry Dave ... hog man . . . show man, swine and horses ... an idea pusher, famed for his cost-cutting, profit making schemes ... a ready wit . . . sagacious reasoning . . . Rutgers arid Florida, his favorite topics of conversation . . . the student store manager. Activities: Freshman dance committee ... Animal Husbandry Club (1,2,3,4); program chairman (4) ... Glee Club (1,2) . . . A-Day; Horse (1), 1st inclass and champion swine (2), 3rd in swine class (3) ... Co-manager student store (4). Donald Arthur Gordon Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania Food Industry ' Don . . . quiet ... on the serious side . . . can take a joke . . . known for his friendly manner . . . likes playing the drums or being with his family . . . married early in College. . .plans to go to grad school . . . LT:, Oh I 1 left it in the trailer . Activities: Food Industry Club (2,3,4) ....Football (2,3) ... Band (1,2,3) .. . A-Day; Food Industry Grand Champion (3). William George Greer, Jr. Wynnewood, Pennsylvania Food Industry Bill . . . reserved, even tempered . . . well-mannered, articulate . . . possess- es a quick-acting, methodical mind . . . a progressive jazz fan . . . married in his Freshman year . . . plans to go to grad school which would lead to re- search and product development . . . bad enough to gag a maggot . Activities: Food In4ustry Club (3,4) . . . Intramural football (2,3), basketball (3) ... A-Day; Food Industry Exhibit (3,4) . . . Intramural Football Champs (3). Robert H. Grim Pottstown, Pennsylvania Dairy Husbandry Bob . . . Grimmy . . . a real Ambler fan . . . always good for seconds in the chow hall ... a get up and go leader in the Dairy Society . . . extremely good natured, with an easy smile . . . his second favorite girl is a cute number named Pansy Ann . . . Mr. Brown, do you have any heifers for sale? ... Grim, you ' re shooting with your eyes closed I . Activities: Class Treasurer (3,4) ... Dairy Society (1,2,3,4); Secretary- Treasurer (2); Vice-president (3); President (4) . . . Basketball (1,2,3) . . . Dairy Judging Team (2,3) . . . A-Day; showed dairy cows (1,2,3) ... J.V. Basketball Letters (2,3). Raymond Russell Hendrick Brooklyn, New York Dairy Husbandry Ray ... Raymond H ... Wildlife man, lover of nature. . . the girls could ' t get along with him or without him . . . often traveled to Virginia . . . came to grips with reality at the Villa ... is known for his fine tastes in subjects of culture . . . became known also for his willingness to jump in and lend a help- ing hand ... everything ' s OK now . Activities: Dance Committee (1) ... Dairy Society (1,2,3) ... Basketball (2) ... Intramural Football (1,2,3,4); Basketball (2); Softball (1,2) ... Glee Club (1) ... Gleaner staff writer (3,4); business manager (4) ... Furrow staff writer (4) ... A-Day; dairy cow, 2nd in class (1) ... Awards; J.V. Letters in Basketball (2); Intramural Champs - Football (2,3,4); Intramural Champs - Basketball (3). Carl Frederick Hettinger Merchantville, New Jersey Agronomy Freddie ... Het ... Carl ... Mr. Esquire on campus ... he ' ll get married yet ... a member of good standing in the breakfast club . . . Merchantville Meteor ... got some- thing the girls can ' t resist ... Hey roomie, where ' s the copy of Playboy? Activities: Agronomy Club(2, 3, 4); pro- gram chairman (2), Secretary (3) ... Football (1) . . . Intramural Softball (1) . . . A-Day Committee (2,3,4); program chairman (3), Treasurer (4); Cornuco- pia (4). James Leroy Jackson Clarksboro, New Jersey Food Industry Jim ... Jackson ... always friendly ... a good student . . . interested in get- ting ahead . . . known for his Golden Hawk sports car ... a good word for everybody . . . quiet, reserved . . . in- terested in basketball . . . plans for a career in food processing . . . Stop pettifogging! Activities: Poultry Club (1,2) . . . Food Industry Club (2,3,4), Secretary (4) ... Ping Pong Team (4) ... Intramural basketball (4) ... A-Day; Food Indus- try Exhibits (3,4), Poultry Exhibits (1, 2,), Poultry Grand Champion (2). Thomas Harry Kruk Furlong, Pennsylvania Agronomy Harry ... a sincere, outstanding stu- dent . . . grad school ... the guy that married the Dean ' s secretary . . . abil- ity to cope with the most difficult of problems . . . experienced in research . . . fun-loving, too . . . Hey Pete, got a cigarette? Activities: Horticulture Club (1) ... Agronomy Club (2,3,4); Vice-president (2). I. Samuel Lamnin Vineland, New Jersey Food Industry Sam . . . ambitious, a real go-getter ... married, lived off-campus ... known for his ability to get through the proper channels . . . always willing to lend a helping hand ... a class leader . . . plans to take up a career in the food industry field or sales in turf supplies. Activities: Class President (1), Vice- president (4), Dance Committee Chair- man (1,2,3) . . . Food Industry Club (1, 2,3,4), A-Day; Representative (3), Food Industry Exhibit (1,2,3), Grand Cham- pion (3) ... Hort Club (1) ... Animal Husbandry Club (2) . . . Band (1,2,3) . . . Student Council (1). Chan Ho Lee Seoul, Korea Food Industry Chan . . . quiet, reserved ... a man of much experience and wisdom . . . pos- sesses an obliging, mannerly sense . . . adept at Judo, likes soccer . . . plans to do graduate work at Villanova Universi- ty ... is often seen taking educational trips to Seabrook Farms . . . Hey! Let ' s Go ... tocsonl (too much). Activities: Food Industry Club(l,2,3,4) ... Poultry Club (1.2,3,4) ... A-Day; Food Industry exhibits (1,2,3,4), Grand Champion Frozen Foods Exhibit (3), Poultry Exhibits (1,2,3,4), Reserve Grand Champion (2). Douglas Lee Major Royersford, Pennsylvania Animal Husbandry Gimp . . . Hoot ... a real horse fan . . . Alaska . . . rodeo enthusiast . . . his baby Ford ... Major ' s meats make mighty muscles ... extremely good natured . . . fun lover ... a real cow hand . . . the guy who fried eggs in Ul- man Hall . . . the last of the blacksmiths. Activities: Animal Husbandry Club H 2,3,4). Mariano Felix Maldonado Guatemala City Guatemala, Central America Horticulture Mel . . . full of that Central American charm ... an athlete, a baseball bug . . . never without a smile or Tony . . . possesses that unique ability to give everybody a word of cheer ... is said to be equally charming with the ladies . . . more than once had the backseat of his convertible full of snow . . . usually late, but he makes it . . . Hey Slugger . Activities: Varsity Club (3,4) . . . Base- ball (2,3,4). Ado If o Manrique Rubio-Tachira, Venezuela Agronomy Adolfo ... Chico ... our pal from south of the border . . . fun- loving, yet not slighting his studies . . . known for his ability to hold audiences in com- plete interest and suspense . . . famous for his stories . . . proud of his home- land ... an authority on .American re- lations . . . his dream: coffee . . . O.K. Buddy . Activities: Dance Committee (1,3) ... Agronomy Club (2,3,4) . . .Animal Hus- bandry Club (2,3,4) . . . Foto Club (3, 4) ... Intramural Softball (1) ... A- Dav; Agronomy Exhibits (2,3,4); Cof- fee Experiments, 1st place, (2,3). Lawrence N. Martinelli Vanderbilt, Pennsylvania Agronomy Larry ... Mario ... veteran ... reserved and studious . . . knows his stuff in soil conservation application . . . respected by all as a proctor . . . never left a job unfinished . . . when ever he gave his advice, it was worth- while getting ... Pittsburg or Bust ... Hey, Chico ... Coffeebreak . Activities: Animal Husbandry Club (1) . . . Agronomy Club (2,3,4); Treasurer (3) . . . Football (1,2) . . . Student Proc- tor (3,4). Anthony John Mazzocchi Livingston, New Jersey Poultry Husbandry Tony ... Mazzoc ... Logachelli . . . takes a keen interest in poultry . . . outstanding on the judging team, a lead- er in the Poultry Club . . . a sharp mind . . . known as a notorious lover . . . once went in partnership with Coop in an automobile business . . . often seen departing . . . phone call for Mazzoc- chi ... did Mazoc and Coop get up? Activities: Poultry Club (1,2,3,4); Sec- retary (2), President (4) ... Football (3) ... Intramural Football (2) ... Glee Club (3) ... A-Day Committee (2,4) ... Poultry Judging Team (1,2, 3,4) ... A-Day; Poultry Exhibits (1,2, 3,4); 1st place (1,2), Grand Champion (3). John Colin Merrill, Jr. Oxford, New Jersey Agronomy Johnny ... a subtle wit, known for his short sayings that leave you roll- ing . . . the tall guy in a varsity jacket . . . main interest, basketball ... a pitcher on the baseball squad . . . drives a little black beetle ... plans to teach biology at his home town high school . . . Anybody know how to do Algebra? ... Hey, 1 can ' t find my book . Activities: Animal Husbandry Club (1) . . . Agronomy Club (2,3,4) . . . Basket- ball (1 ,2,3,4); Co-captain (4) . . . Base- ball (2,3,4) ... Intramural Football (2,4); Softball (1). Saul Ira Nadler Hillside, New Jersey Food Industry Saul ... famous for his size ... possesses a keen knowledge of market- ing and selling ... the author ity on unions . . . knew his way around Dock Street . . . often seen going to Philadel- phia by way of railroad . . . likes the dairy processing business . . . How much you wanta bet? ... ' 1 can get it for you cheaper than that! Activities: Food Industry Club(l,2,3,4) . . . Hort Club (1.2,3) . . . Dairy Society (1,2,3,4) ... Photo Club (1,2,3,4) ... Band (1,2,3.4) ... Glee Club (1,2) ... Cornucopia, Assistant Business Mana- ger (4) . . . Dairy Judging Team (2) ... A-Day; Committee (3), Food Industry Exhibit (2.3), Dairy Heifer (2). Anthony Peter Nicas Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Agronomy ' Pete . . . veteran . . . witty and easy- going . . . studious . . . maintains a high scholastic average . . . ambitious, plans for grad school . . . was married before college, now has a little girl . . . ' the Greek . . . sets a precedent of combin- ing work and pleasure to good ends. Activities: Agronomy Club(2,3,4); pro- gram committee (2) ... Gleaner staff writer (3). Martin Joseph O ' Donnell Oaklyn, New Jersey Horticulture Marty . . . Irish . . . known for his organizational abilities . . . ruled the chow hall with an iron hand . . . thinks ahead . . . able leader of the Hort Club and A-Day Committee . . . resourceful, capable of meeting every new situation . . . there seems to be some attraction in Washington ... a hard worker, not afraid to sacrifice anything . . . ' Hey! Punchy! . . . Can you drop me off at Chalfont? Activities: Horticulture Club (1,2,3,4), President (4) ... Basketball (1,2) ... Intramural basketball (3,4) . . . Glee Club (2) ... A-Day; Committee publi- city chairman (3), Chairman-in-Chief (4) . . . Ornamental Hort Exhibit (1) . . . Awards; Intramural Champs, basket- ball (3), Junior Varsity Letters (1,2) . . . Headwaiter (2). William Hubbard Parkhurst III Hammonton, New Jersey Horticulture Bill ... Willie ... on the serious side, reserved . . . the gym foreman . . . sincere student . . . will always be re- membered for his high standards and unbendable word . . . neat, well man- nered . . . punctual . . . one of the boys ... it has to be a Buick . . . ' Sommers Point solicitor . Activities: Horticulture Club (1,2,3,4). Charles David Phillips Coaldale, Pennsylvania Animal Husbandry Charlie ... manager of .A.mburgo Farms . . . Judging Team . . . loves a debate ... a man of many experiences . . . one of the first tosay w-hathe thinks . . . agitator . . . family man. Activities: Class treasurer (1) ... Stu- dent Council (3) . . . Animal Husbandry Club (1,2,3,4) ... Football (1). ..Intra- mural Football (2,3,4) . . . Intramural Basketball (2,3,4) . . . Intramural Soft- ball (1,2,3,4) ... Student Council (3) . . . Animal Husbandry Judging Team (3,4). John Irving Plog Clifton, New Jersey Animal Husbandry ' Johnny . . . friendly . . . reserved . . . beef and sheep . . . experienced show man . . . full of spirit . . . always ready to take responsibility ... a leader in the class ... a fine perception of values . . . the first to pitch in and lend a hand. Activities: Class Secretary (3,4) . . . Animal Husbandry Club (1,2,3,4); marshal (2), Secretary-treasurer (3), Vice-president (4) ... Dairy Club (1) . . . Band (1 ,2,3,4) . . . Animal Husbandry Judging Team (4) ... A-Day; Reserve Champion Beef (1), 3rd place beef (2), show equipment exhibit (1) ...Stu- dent Council Leadership Award (2) . . . Student Council School Spirit Award (3). Richard Dale Porter Scranton, Pennsylvania Agronomy Dick ... R.D. ... versatile person- ality, apologetic manner . . . philoso- pher . . . photographic mind ... the corps ... a smile ... grad school . . . one Ambler Rambler bit the dust . . . mobile home in the trailer park . . . ' squared away . Activities: Agronomy Club (2,3,4); President (3,4) . . . Football (1.3,4) . . . Intramural Football (2) ... Student Council (1,2) . . . A-Day Committee (3, 4) ... Varsity Football Letterman. Jon H. Potashnick Hackensack, New Jersey Animal Husbandry Jon . . . Potash . . . deliberate and methodical . . . you would always want him on your side . . . reliable, unselfish ... a good man around animals, a good showman . . . well-liked for his slow cool-headedness . . . likes fenaales, one in particular, many in general . . . famous for his easy laugh. Activities: Dance Committee (1) ... Animal Husbandry Club (1,2,3,4) ... Football (1,2) . . . Baseball (1,2,3,4) . . . Intramural Football (3,4), Basketball (3,4) ... Band (1,2,3,4), President (4) ... Glee Club(l,2,3,4)... Gleaner (3, 4) ... Furrow Staff (4) ... A-Day; Swine, first in class (3); Exhibit, first (2); Sheep (1). Theodore Albert Rieth Millington, New Jersey Ornamental Horticulture Ted . . . seldom spoke to anyone, ex- cept in a card game . . . often seen driv- ing a new Ford pick-up truck . . . loves cars . . . seldom without Paul . . . known for his boisterous laugh . . . individual- istic . . . active hort man . . . ' Anybody seen Paul? Activities: Dance Committee (3,4) . . . Horticulture Club (1,2,3) . . . Ornamen- tal Horticulture Club (4) . . . Intramural Football (1,2,3,4), Softball (2,3,4) ... A-Day; Garden Retreats (2,3,4), 2nd place (2,3). Paul David Rohr Fair Lawn, New Jersey Ornamental Horticulture Paul ... Benny ... actively in- terested in hort ... liked by all ... loves cars, few of us will forget his customized Ford ... Rieth, Rohr ... humorous ... pinochile? ... mountain climbing boots ... chopped and channelled, lowered and louvered . . . Fair Lawn Comet . Activities: Horticulture Club (1,3) ... Ornamental Horticulture Club (4) ... Baseball (1) ... Intramural Football (1,2,3,4), Softball (2,3,4) ... A-Day; Garden Retreats (2,3,4). Robert Harold Rush Stewartsville, New Jersey Dairy Husbandry Bob . . . leader of the National Aggies gridiron for four years . . . known for his love of humor and devilment . . . P-burg his favorite town . . . it never was too late for coffee at Ed ' s ... ready for trouble at the drop of a hat ... a tidy room? . . . always kept the guys well supplied with food from home . . . time for a quick hand . Activities: Dairy Society (1,2,3,4) ... Football (1,2,3,4); captain (4) . . . Intra- mural Basketball (1,2,3,4); Softball (2, 3,4) . . . A-Day; showed dairy heifer, 1st in class (1) ... Awards; Captain of Football Squad (4); Outstanding back award (4). Jack Edwaxd Schultz Ridley Park, Pennsylvania Agronomy Jack ... a knack for the mechanical ... known as the engineer in the Agronomy department . . . often seen tinkering with some gadget or design- ing a new machine . . . plans to manage a farm in Chester County . . . never been anywhere without Rita ... a grin from ear to ear ... a workhorse . . . Tm sorry Doctor, I forgot . Activities: Animal Husbandry Club (1, 2) . . . Agronomy Club (3,4) . . . Foot- ball (3,4) ... Intramural Football (1, 2); Basketball (1) . . . A-Day; Champion Sheep (1); Reserve Grand Champion Beef (1) ... Awards; Intramural Foot- ball Trophy (2). Joseph H. Shinn Honey Brook, Pennsylvania Agronomy Joe ... Little Joe ... good stu- dent, serious minded ... a go-getter ... a stanch Chevrolet man . . . loves basketball and women ... an authority on soil conservation . . . plans to be helicopter pilot for U.S. Navy . . . Boss of Cornucopia Staff . . . hails from Glen Moore U . . . good horseman . . . go dip your right eye in soup . . . Don ' t argue, I ' m not in the mood . Activities: Dance Committee (3) ... Dairy Society (1,2) . . . Agronomy Club (2.3,4) . . . Basketball (1,2,3) . . . Intra- mural Basketball (4) . . . Gleaner staff writer (1,2,3,4); Editor (3) ... Cornu- copia Editor (4) . . . A-Day Committee (3,4) . . . A-Day; Dairy heifer, 2nd in class (1); Model Dairy (1,2); Agronomy Grand Champion (2); Champion Co-Ed Milking Contest (3); Electronics in Agronomy (3,4) . . . Awards; Student Council Recognition (2,3); J.V. Letter (1,2,3). Manouchehr Shirvani Teheran, Iran Agronomy Mannie ... a devoted student ... remarkably accomplished in his power of English . . . left our college to attend the University of New Mexico . . . re- joined us in his junior year, a married man . . . famous for his experiences in the world . . . respected because of his patience and tolerance . . . never a bad word for anybody . . . Doctor, could you explain? Activities: Dairy Society (1) . . . Agron- omy Club (2,3,4) . . . Football (1,2) . . . Student Council (1). Kenneth Estes Signor Emporium, Pennsylvania Horticulture ' Ken ... Reds ... loves to talk, garrulous ... always rushing to go somewhere, punctual to the minute . . . always sincere . . . possesses the abili- ty to laugh off every jibe . . . started off his junior year by punching trees . . . appreciates the comforts of a Nash . . . a conscientious student, often found buried deeply in his books . . . tells jokes? . . . Beep Beep . Activities: Horticulture Club (1,2,3,4) . . . Band (1). Robert Smith Old Forge, Pennsylvania Ornamental Horticulture Smitty ... quiet, reserved. . .good natured, warm friendly manner... highly respected for his academic drive and seriousness. . .raises ornamentals, tropical fish, children, and likes photo- graphy. . .the guy who always comes through with the correct answer. . .a Korean veteran. . .devoted family man . . .his family began to increase in his senior year. . .grad school for land- scape architecture. Activities: Horticulture Club (1,3,4) . . .A-Day Exhibits; Garden Retreats (2.3). Harry Benjamin Snavely Lititz, Pennsylvania Agronomy Benny or Ben ... Snav ... an amjable wit ... among the best liked . . . the guy with all the pretzels ... an occasional trip to Ambler . . . the Dutchman ... a variety of interests, once had a motorcycle .■. . asresource ful as they come . . . pxjssesses a keen ability to judge values ... a leading sense of order and organization . . . Hey I Wait a minute fellows . . . To- bacco? What ' s that? Activities: Dance Committee (2) ... Class Vice President (3) ... Dairy Society (1,2) . . . Agronomy Club(2, 3,4); Vice-president (3) ... Gleaner staff writer (1,2,3) ... Cornucopia (4) ... A-Day; Dairy heifer. Reserve Grand Champion (1) ... Agronomy exhibits. Wheat milling (2,3) . . . Awards; Stu- dent Council Award (2,3). David S. Steely Gratz, Pennsylvania Poultry Husbandry Dave . . . Houdan . . .always ready to lend a helping hand. . .the poultry exf)ert . . .leader in the poultry club. . .worked hard for this grades. . .known for his ability to pose a question. . .the Kraut . . . Gratz terror . . . anybody going to Abington? Activities: Dairy Society (1). . .Poultry Society (1,2,3); secretary (2), treasurer (4). . .A-Day; Dairy heifer. Workman- ship award (1); Poultry exhibits (2,3,4). Raymond John Steidinger Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Ornamental Horticulture Ray . ..quiet, reserved. . .consci- entious, hard working student . . .sticks to a job till its finished. . .we used to think he was shy. . .interests are raising house plants and orchids, ob- serving and studying wildlife. . .always ready and willing to be with the boys when there is trickery afoot. . .well known and resjDected but often razzed for his clean way of life. . .plans to work for a landscape company and own a small farm in the future. Activities: Horticulture Club (1,2,3,4) . . .Ornamental Horticulture Club (4) ...Photography Club (4). . .A-Day Ex- hibits; Garden Retreats (1,2,3,4), Re- serve Grand Champion Ornamental Hort (1). Robert Richard Stevens Chester, Pennsylvania Animal Husbandry Bob . . .able leader of the Class of 59 . . . dependable, responsible ... an innate sense of justice. . .President of Student Council. . .handled all the red tape and trivialities of office with ease. . .unbending in his word. . .con- tains no feeling of prejudice or malice toward his fellow students. . . Report to Student Court on Monday I -Splash I . . . Your car ' s not parked in the right place. . . . Do you have time to give me a push? Activities: Vice President of Class (2), President of Class (3,4) . . . Glee Club (1,2,3,4), President (4) . . .Animal Hus- bandry Club (1,2,3,4). . .Student Council (2,3,4), Treasurer (3), President (4) . . .A-Day Committee (3,4) . . . Animal Husbandry Judging Team (4) . . . A-Day; showed beef cow (2). William Charles Sturm Budd Lake, New Jersey Dairy Husbandry Bill . . . Sturmy . . .little Mr. Dyna- mite on the football field. . .married Kitty in his Sophomore year. . .farmed on the side. . .Sturm and Burns. . . became known for his ability to meet every new situation . . . everything but the family cow was in his back seat ... Do you have an extra clipboard? ... Mr. Allen how about letting the class come help me pick corn today? Activities: Football (2,3,4). . .Intra- mural Basketball (1); Softball (2.3.4) . . .A-Day; showed dairy heifer (1). . . Awards; Varsity sweater (2), Varsity letter (2,3.4); Outstanding Back Award (4); President Work Award (4). Charles Anthony Tacelosky Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania Dairy Husbandry Charlie . . . Tac . ..possesses a frank wit. . .a hearty laugh, and a hi- yo devilment. .. ' Where did I park the big ' C ' ? .. . Whoknows a good dentist? ... those damn hot dogs again . ..the guy that always got Bake and Rush out of the sack. Activities: Dance Committee (4). . .Ani- mal Husbandry Club (2,3). . .Dai r y Society (3,4). . .Intramural Football (2, 3,4); Basketball (3,4); Baseball (1,2, 3.4). Joseph S. Testa, Jr. Hammonton, New Jersey Horticulture Joe . . . Poison . . .guides the Long Island lodger. . .quiet tendencies, re- served ... a businessman ... hearty laugh. . .enjoys that married life. . .hard worker. . .always puts a good foot for- ward. . .among the first to go out with the boys. Activities: Dance Committee (1,2,3,4), chairman of the Queen Committee (1, 2,3,4). . .Horticulture Club (1,2,3,4), program committee (4). . .Ornamental Horticulture Club (4). . .Animal Hus- bandry Club (1,2,3). . .Intramural Foot- ball (1,2,3), basketball (1,2), baseball (1,2)... Glee Club (1,2). . .Horticulture Judging Team (4). . .A-Day; Committee (4), Horticulture Exhibits (3). Willis Herbert Thompson Mullica Hill, New Jersey Agronomy Skip . . .outstanding athletic achiev- ments. . .one of the most well known and most looked- up to members of the class. ..displays confidence and leadership ability. . .Uncle Sam inter- rupted his education with a two-year paid vacation. . .returned to graduate with the Class of 1959. . .known for his gridiron feats. . .often seen wearing a wide, pleasant smile. . . Hello there, and what can 1 do for vou . Activities: Glee Club (2,3). . .Varsity Club (2,3,4); vice president (3). . .Ag- ronomy Club (2,3)... Football (1,2,3); Co-Captain (2,3). . .Basebal 1 (3)... Basketball (1). . .Intramural Softball (1, 2). . .Glee Club (2,3). . .Awards; Honor- able Mention All-State Football Player (3); Outstanding Back Trophy (2,3)... Second in Delaware Valley Scoring, Football, 57 points (3). Bernard J. Walczak Conshohocken, Pennsylania Ornamental Horticulture Bernie . . .an active member of the Class. . .extremely good natured, in- terested in helping. . .takes his studies seriously. . .never undertakes a job without putting his all into it. . .veteran . . .married in his junior year. . .loves to polka. . .respected by all because of his leadership and directive abilities . . .famous because he always would chip in when no one else would. . . Alright you guys, knock it off I . Activities: Dance Committee (1,2,3), co-chairman (1), chairman (2). . .Hor- ticulture Club (1,2, 3, 4)... Ornamental Horticulture Club (4). . .Intramural Football (1,2,3,4), Basketball (1,3). Softball (1,2,3)... Glee Club (1,2)... Student Council (2,3,4), vice president (3), secretary (4). . .A-Day; Garden Re- treat (2,3), second place (3). . .Awards; Intramural trophies. Football (2,3), Basketball (3); Student Council Leader- ship (2,3).. .Student Store (3,4)... Proctor (2). Andrew Jay Watson Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Animal Husbandry Jay . . .always knows how to go about solving a problem. . .never out-spoken in a bull session. . .likes to raise heck .. .boisterous. . .of ten seen going to Willow Grove. . .likes female company . . .a hot Chewy. . . I ' ll take my car on the trip . .. Did anybody see Charlie or Leo? ... Yeah. I ' ll bet! . Activities: Animal Husbandry Club (1, 2,3,4) ... Intramural Football (1,2,3.4), Basketball (3,4), Softball (1.2,3,4) ... Glee Club (1,2,3) . . . Animal Husbandry Judging Team (2,3) . . . Awards; Intra- mural Football Champions (2,3,4). Bas- ketball Champions (3). Stephen Harvey Wildstein New York, New York Food Industry Steve . . . Wildman . . . The Bronx kid . . .possesses a never-die spirit. . . serious. . .had car trouble. . .known for his ability to make good when the chips are down. . .often seen heading for Ambler. . .likes old cars. .. I ' m going to Ambler if my car will start . Activities: Class Dance Committee (2) . . .Food Industry Club (1,2,4). . .Base- ball (1). . .Intramural Basketball (1,3,4). Football(l). . .Band(1.2). . .GleeClub(2) . . .A-Day; Showed dairy heifer (1). Art Exhibit (3). Food Industry Exhibits (2. 3.4), Reserve Grand Champion (3). Richard Alan Wilkins Great Neck, New York Horticulture Dick . . . Wilkie . . .the Long Island lodger that invaded Hammonton. . .it may take him forever, but he gets it done. . .subdued artist. . .nothing but jazz. . .wonderful dancer. . .appreciates bowling and card games... what a driver!. . . There is no Great Neck! . Activities: Dance Committee (1,2)... Yearbook photographer (4)... Horticulture Club (2,3,4), A-Day; rep- resentative (4), Hort. Exhibit (3). . . . nimal Husbandry Club (1,2). . .Orna- mental Horticulture Club (4)... Base- ball (1,2,). . .Band (1,2). . .Glee Club (2) . . .A-Day Committee (4). Samuel S. Wilson Kennett Square, Pennsylvania Animal Husbandry Sam . ; .quiet smile. . .cattle and hog man. . .a willing helper. . .assistant foreman of Buck and Doe Valley Farms . . .able leader of the Animal Husbandry Club . . .honest and sincere. . . let ' s go to Boyle ' s . . .anybody seen Joe?. Activities: Animal Husbandry Club (2, 3,4); president (4). . .Football tramer (3,4). . .Intramural basketball (3,4)... Animal Husbandry Judging Teams (3, 4). . .A-Day; Hereford cow (2); market hogs, 2nd in class (3); judging team, 4th place (2). . .Student Council Award (3). Bernard Theodore Wittenberg Philadelphia, Pennsylania Ornamental Horticulture Bert . . .an amiable and energetic way . . .has a keen interest in his major . . .the morale booster of the Orna- mental Hort group who will always rememter his sayings and comments ...interests are business ventures, reading, and jazz. . .a fan of Bohemian unconcernedness. . .plans to have a re- tail garden market in the future. . . don ' t sweat it . Activities: Horticulture Club (1,2,3,4) . . .Ornamental Horticulture Club (4) ...Band (1,2)... Glee Club (1,2). . .A- Day; Committee (4). . .Garden Retreat Exhibits (1.2,3,4). Harris Howard Osborne Millville, New Jersey Poultry Husbandry Ozzie . . . Oz . . .always has an idea for making money, only no capital knows his poultry . . . keeps every- body laughing . . . seems to have the last wofd - whether a fact, a joke or a wise-crack . . . wants to be a teacher, with various sidelines. . .one of the market boys. . . you want to sell it? Activities: Animal Husbandry Club (1) ...Varsity Club (1). . .Poultry Science Club (1,2,3,4). . .Football (1.2). . .Intra- mural basketball (1). . .Poultry Judging Team (2). . .A-Day; Committee (3). . . Grand Champion Poultry (3). . .Awards; Varsity letter, Football (1); Poultry Judging Award. . .Student Store (1). k. I ' ll bet you don ' t know Judo? Wha . . . ' Hey, I found a trash can in my room! Studying tonight, Ray? HJ i Easy Ed had a date ... so did Chico ' Back from Bristol so soon? 0 a guy called Swede Wherever there was a talKer . . . there were Ustners Bert makes the check . Watson finds a candidate while Hett takes care of the water department The recipients down the grassy slopes Tsk, tsk, too long . . . Bzzzzz E7 ri Somebody go get a new rope . . (n- SjJ Morning already? ' . but I don ' t want a shower! We couldn ' t go home that weekend, but man, the snowball fights! f ilT Ji Bob and Myrna 1 i -V ( Ray and Carol Remember the trips to the chow hall Grim goes for refills Chaos . . . every noon-time It seems like we ' ll always be walk- ing this familiar trail. ■ ; it Mmimi, delicious M J.:i W : u- V m m m n Front row left to right: E. Vinecour, G. Bruck, J. Exley, D. Gregg, W. George, E. Stickell, J. Siatkowski, E. Markovic, T. Herr, N. Trager. Second Row: F. Radican, D. Kantner, H. Stoner, R. Norton, L. Fonseca, H. Kerby, C. Blatt, J. Foyle, G. Gordon. Third Row: E. Menkens, E. Plotka, J. Bittman, A. Fritchey, D. Wise, A. Snope, A. Edling, R. Bauman, A. Silverman. ESack Row: C. Remsen, J. Holcombe, D. Linde, D. Bogaisky, D. Ainsworth, L. Hilsen, G. CharUck. of J960 Class Officers: Presi- dent: E. Stickell, Vice President: W. George, Secretary: J. Siatkow- ski. Treasurer: D. Gregg, Student Coun- cil: E. Marcovic, J. Exley. m First Row, left to right: W. Hunt, J. Mihlfried, J. Kapusnak, E. Woodward, C. Klein, A. JablonsM, G. Stapleton, J. Diamond, R. Mesnak, E. Schultz. Second Row: J. Warshaw, W. Frazier, W. Keyser, T. Cannan, R. Piotrowicz, A. Schneider, R. Sensenich, E. Rossell, P. Boutin, K. Lipton. Third Row: W. Burns, W. Mayer, P. Dodge, J. Mulnick, J. Gall, S. FuUerton, D. Whitfield, F. Malloy, S. Katz, W. Hoogmoed. Fourth Row: J. Holm, C. Gerth, K. Johnson, J. VanVorst, R. Stuart, E. Robinson, R. Maier, M. Holmberg, J. Hoover, W. Merz. Fifth Row: J. Larsen, P. Smith.- L. Beck, G. Fuess, C. Fitzgerald, J. Fitzpatrick, J. Apestegui, W. Kubat, G. Shelley. of 1961 Officers: left to right: E. Wood- ward, treasurer; G. Stapleton, vice president; A. Jablonski, president; C. Klein, secretary; H. Botero, student council; J. Kupusnak, student council. First Row, Left to Right: E. Kennedy, J. Teller, D. Goldstein, J. Matro, A. Steiret, R. Cole. S. Santangelo, C. Milnes, H. Johns, J. Berkheiser, K. Brown, R. MuUer, J. Russo, B. Chad- wick. Second Row: D. Andreason, J. Gray, C. Heagle, A. Maholick, F. Rette, W. Wilson, R. Pearce, R. O ' Neill, D. Omstead, G. Caldaro, R. Johnson, W. Crissman. Third Row: E. Schneider, M. Zapach, F. Armbruster, N. Gabrail, F. Gibble, A. Radi, R. Brown, G. Jemrod, E. Ritter, P. Macfarlan, I. Solomon, M. Brand. Fourth Row: R. Strimel, J. Adams, R. Pitzh- ler, R. Zimmer, N. Resnick, H. Gray, F. Papari, C. Miller, N. Macguian, W. Peterson, J. Mcnally, A. Monostori, S. Meagher, D. Lustig. Fifth Row: C. Beling, C. Wira, R. Frantz, D. Trexler, R. Cooney, C. Bennett, W. Serwell, S. Rudolph, J. Johnson, W. Gross, J. Murch, T. Snyder. Sixth Row: D. Cafaro, D. Bowen, J. Ulshafer, M. Kopas, J. Hamilton, D. Haven, J. Kuyper, R. Swackhamer, J. Mertz, L. Jacobsen, D. Baker. Class of 1962 Officers, seated: M. Brand, vice president; K. Brown, treasurer; standing: R. Frantz, secretary; W. Crissman, president. MAJORS AGRONOMY CLUB Seated, left to right: Harry Krak, Carl Hettinger, Roger Blatt, Dick Porter, Ron Liggett, Adolpho Manrique, Ben Snavely. Standing: Dave Bogaisky, Bill Frazier, Bob Burns, Stan FuUerton, Lou Beck, Roy Hancock, Joe Shinn, Jack Schultz, Pete Nicas, John Merrill, Paul Boutin, Don Haven, Dave Andreason. Agronomy Officers: Roger Blatt, sec- re tar y-treasurer; Dick Porter, president; Ron Liggett, vice president. Field trip to U.S. Grain Inspection Service. TTT.. Coffee -breaX! Field-trip to the plots — Field trip to Rohm and Haas ' Proving Station Jacli, Mannie, Carl, and Chico The surveying teams The drainage ditch, before and after John, Bucky, Joe, and Bob Field-trip to Neshaminy Valley Watershed Association ANIMAL HUSBANDRY CLUB ■— «.«.-a.3i J;, ,_ First Row, Left to Right: Paul Boutin, Stan Fullerton, Gus Crissman, Tom Cannan, Al JablonslQ, Jim Diamond, Roy Hancock, Lorenzo Fonseca, John Gray, Al Hanser, Joe Weelis. Second Row: Bill Frazier, Kirk Brown, John Bertz, Dave Bjornson, Dave Gootman, Joe Exley, Sam Wilson, John Plog, Bart Glass, Larry Cooper, Tony Cab- rales, Marv Brand, Bob Frantz. Third Row: Bob Stuart, Charles Heagle, Ken Lip- ton, Ray Piotrowicz, Herb Johns, Doug Major, Al Bennett, Jack Criswell, Jay Wat- son, Dr. Pelle, Jon Potashnick, Bob Stevens, Dave Kantner, Neil Gabrail, Pat Mihl- fried, Joe Moors, Ron Schneider, Dan Whitfield. Fourth Row: Jim DeMauriac, Charles Wira, Ted Kubat, Frank McConnell, Jim Hoover, Don Haven, Norwood MacGuigan, Walt Gross, Ed Plotka, John Holcombe. Lou Beck, John Ulshafer. JHusbaadry Officers, Seated: Dave Gootman, program chair- man; Bart Glass, A-Day officer. Standing: John Plog, vice president; Sam Wilson, president; Joe Ex- ley, secretary-treasurer. Bart Glass and Cwato Heir R 514th, Grand Champion Hereford Bull of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, 1958. mtS ,jik«w Jay Watson and Black Angus bull, Shawdow Isle Prince Eric 13th. The boys load up for a field trip Jon Potashnick at Trenton State Fair Getting Cwato ready at Harrisburg DAIRY HUSBANDRY CLUB Seated, Left to right: Al Hanser, Ken Sausville, Saul Nadler, Joe Bitt- man, Bob Grim, Dave Ainsworth, Rich Norton, Bill ShuU, Al Jablonski. Second Row: Jim Hoover, Phil Dodge, John Adams, Dick Strimel, Dick Maier, Dick Brown, Ron Schneider, Bob Johnson, Charles Heagle, Chuck Klein, Wayne Hunt, Fred Armbruster, Ron Walker, Dave Cafaro. Third Row: Dave Wise, Ira Solomon, Wes Merz, Stew Meagher, Milt Holmberg, Al Monostori, Charles Gerth, John Hamilton, Gary Fuess, John Fish, Don Haven, Jack Kuyper. Dairy Musbandru Oliicers: Dave Ainsworth, vice president. Bob Grim, president; Joe Bittman , secretary-treasurer. in lab manual 16, page 31 Ray, Clark, and Bob Anybody got a match? A steady hand in the ring FOOD INDUSTRY CLUB Seated, left to right: Don Gordon, Steve Wildstein, Dr. Turner, Jim Jackson, Joe Faline, Al Silverman, Emory Markovic, Mr. Frazer, Bill Greer, Chan Ho Lee. Second Row: Bud Charlick, Steve Katz, Jim Russo, Bill Keyser, Neil Trager, Rudy Mesnak, Sam Lamnin, Saul Nadler, Tom Brennan, George Vinecour, Herb Johns, Howard Gray, Frank Radican, Joel War- shaw. Third Row: Jan Larsen, Jean Apestegui, Walt Peterson, David Lustig, Walt Hoogmoed, Bill Mayer, Kim Johnson, Neil Gabrail, Jerry Mulnick, Bill Burns, Don Baker, Len Hilsen, Tony Remsen. ?ood Judustru II II II ill Hi fff Til III II jr oIiiceiH, Kneeling: Jim Jackson, secretary; Emory Markovic, treasurer. Stan- ding: Al Silverman, vice president; Joe Faline, president. HORTICULTURE CLUB Seated, left to right: Ken Signor, John Holm, Ted Kubat, Dr. Purmell. Joe Kapusnak, Marty O ' Donnell, Bill George, Dick Wilkins, Joe Testa, Bert Wittenberg. Second Row: George Halpern, EdStickell, Les Garrett, Bill Parkhurst, Ray Steidinger, Bob Emory, Bernie Walczak, Jack Snope, Henry Kerby. Third Row: Tom Snyder, Dave Linde, Elwood Rossell, Gene Schultz, Sal Santangelo, Ed Ritter, Carl Fitzgerald, Dick Swackhamer. Horticulture Officers, left to right: Joe Kapusnak, vice president; Marty O ' Donnell, presi- dent; Bill George, treas- urer. Dr. Purmell Marty O ' Donnell Joshua Feldstein KM - Something ' s dragging! — Red and Joe Dick Wilkins The 1959 Intercollegiate Fruit Judging Contest Will this one grow? Hey! Looli out there with that . . . We put them in here somewhere. ,- ««o«? ' j i Dr. Purmell directs traffic. • v«J ■ ' . aiamnm ' Officers, seated: Ron Bau- man. treasurer; Les Gar- rett, secretary. Standing: Joe Siatkowski, president; Don Gregg, vice president. A design critique ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE CLUB Seated, Left to Right: Bert Wittenberg, Dick Wilidns, Ray Steidinger, Les Garrett, Don Gregg, Joe Siatkowski, Ron Bauman, Bob Emory, Bernie Walczak. Second Row: Joe Gall, Marv Brand, Dom DiGianto- masso, Dave Kern, Tom Herr, Don Charles, Ron Cole, Bill Wilson, Ed FUtter, Al Hanser, Howard Gray. Third Plow: Pete Smith, Joe Fitz- patrick, John VanVorst, Al Edling, Bob Gordon, Ev Menkens, Tony Fritchey, Earl Robinson, Don Bowen, John Mertz. OrnameHtal Horticulture The boys go back to nature The Case of the Smiling Corpse Preparations for a face- lifting. These roots must go to China .9 i POULTRY CLUB Seated, lelt to right; Prolessor Kerdo, Ken Bergman, Pnil Dodge, Tony Mazzocchi, Dave Steely, Ron Schneider. Standing: George Shelly, Wes Merz, Joe Teller, John Berkheiser, Chan Ho Lee, Hernando Botero, Jake Sensenich, Dick Swackhamer. Poultry Husbandry H ■S H Hfl H H IhRSk -« I V I 1 ■H r ll fl IRPfS i H f v l m r L - J H ■fu ' Tp pft. £ IB ' . v]( ' ' H Sm mR hI |P ' ' 1 . IP MHJPPi ' r Now this, as you know, is a chicken. Officers, seated: Ron Sclv- neider, secretary; Dave Steely, treasurer. Stand- ing: Phil Dodge, vice pres- ident; Tony Mazzocchi, president. The boys and their birds Johnny Braubitz was devoted . . . Oz checks one off Mr. Ferdo and Col. Kendall SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES : j i - ' - V 75 J 76 43 82 , 31 54 63 62 2e It 51 ' 10 ei 83 11 J- 32 SO Q u m 74 p Kr Number First row L. to R, Name Position 75 Ted Kubat tackle 60 Roy Hancock guard 76 John Holm tackle 40 Bill Shull halfback 43 Ed Stickell fullback 84 Jack Kuyper center 63 Gene Schultz guard 20 Bill Wilson halfback 62 Rudy Mesnak guard 41 Joe Exley halfback 22 Bill Sturm halfback Sal Santangelo manager 51 Bob Bums center Sam Wilson trainer 10 Bob Rush quarterback 21 Dick Porter halfback 83 Joe Faline end 11 Frank Radican quarterback Third row L. to R. 32 Emory Markovic fullback Al Edling trainer 50 Bill Kennedy center 74 Steve Borsh tackle 74 Huck Johnston tackle 22 Ed Stein end Coach Pete Pihos 81 Pat Mihlfried end 74 Pete Smith tackle 72 Nlilt Holmberg tackle Second row L. to R. 23 Clair Bennett center 63 Dick Brown halfback 85 Wes Merz end 23 Walt McDonough center 80 Harold Agnew end 82 Walt Hoogmoed end 42 Norwood McGuigan tackle 31 Charles Gerth fullback 73 Herbert Harris tackle 64 Henry Kerby guard 82 Bob Duff tackle 71 Al Silverman tackle 40 Bob Johnson halfback 61 Bill Keyser guard 43 Jim Russo halfback 30 Bob Frantz quarte ' back Joe Kapusnak manager 70 Jim Hoover guard 7W -• ■■•••vst; ' . m-« ,• v- c)«fls a K v Sept. 27 Oct, 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 10 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 1958- ' 59 Record: 5 wins, 2 losses, 1 tie SCHEDULE Montclair State Teachers College Drexel Institute of Technology Lincoln University District of Colombia Teachers College Kutztown State Teachers College Galludet of Washington, D.C. C.W. Post College of Long Island U. Trenton State College NAC-OPP Home 12-12 Home 13- 8 Away 21-13 Home 19-14 Away 12- Away 13-14 Home 24- Home 0-40 Awards Outstanding Back (Okerlund-LaRosa) William Sturm Outstanding Lineman (Alumni Trophy) John Holm Ross Triol Memorial Trophy for Outstanding Leadership Sportsmanship (Alumni Trophy) Edward Stickell The President ' s Trophy William Sturm Gold Footballs To All Varsity Lettermen VARSITY LETTERMEN Burns, Robert Exley, Joseph Faline, Joseph Frantz, Robert Harris, Herbert Holm, John Hoover, James Johnston, Harold Kapusnak, Joseph (mgr.) Keyser, William Markovic, Emory Mesnak, Rudolph Mihlfried, Joseph Radican, Frank Rush, Robert (captain) Schultz, John Schultz, Eugene Shull, William Silverman, Alvin Stickel, Edward Sturm, William Wilson, Samuel (trainer) ' Ji uiSL. SENIOR GRIDMEN Emory Markovic, V fullback Joe Exley, halfback UNDERCLASSMEN Jim Hoover, guaxd a(ts.- i«effr •« ; ' K £fl±2 BE - : ' t . 1 B PI BH -- - t Bill Keyser, guard « J Herb Harris, tackle John Holm, tackle Bill Sturm receives Outstanding Back and Most Valuable Player awards from Coach Pete Pihos. u uw u From Left to Right: Bob Berke, manager, John Anderson, Bob Frantz, Joe Morosky, Jack Briggs, Dave Bjornson, John Merrill, Carl Pfeufer, Dave Linde, Joe Kapusnak, Walt Hoogmoed, Emory Markovlc, Mike Zapach, Coach Ted Gehlmann. SCHEDULE Dec. 6 Eastern Baptist College Jan. 30 Dec. 9 Trenton State College Feb. 3 Dec. 12 Glassboro State College Feb. 7 Dec. 16 Haverford College Feb. 14 Jan. 3 Rutgers University of South Jersey Feb. 17 Jan. 7 Philadelphia Textile Institute Feb. 21 Jan. 9 Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Feb. 24 Science Feb. 27 Jan. 14 Lincoln University Jan. 27 Eastern Baptist College Mar. 3 Philadelphia Textile Institute Rutgers University of South Jersey Kings College Kutztown State Teachers College Jersey City State College Newark State College Trenton State College Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science Jersey City State College 1957-58 Record - 9-12 1958-59 Record -7-11 SENIOR HOOPMEN UNDERCLASSMEN Mike Zapach ACTION UNDER THE BOARDS Pfeufer clears the boards ft V baseball SCHEDLT_E April 9 Kings College April 11 Rutgers Universit ' of South Jersey April 14 Trenton State College April 18 Newark State College April 20 Kutziown State Teachers Col- lege April 21 Glassboro State College April 27 Philadelphia College Of Phar- macy and Science May 5 Kutztown State Teachers Col- lege May 7 Glassboro State College May 9 Philadelphia College of Phar- macy and Science May 12 Rutgers University of South Jersey May 16 Trenton State College The wind-up, the pitch f - A-DAY COMMITTEE First row, left to right: Roger Blatt, publicity; Carl Hettinger, treasurer; Marty O ' - Donnell, chairman; Ken Bergman, secretary; Dave Ainsworth. Second Row: Joe Shinn, Bob Stevens, Ray Hendricks, Bob Grim, John Merrill, Dick Wilkins, Richard Norton. A-:Da A class of Hampshire sheep Tom King, judge fudging Z earns POULTRY JUDGING TEAM Seated, left to right: Dave Steely, Tony Mazzocchi, Phil Dodge. Stand- ing: Ron Schneider, Jake Sensenich, Hernando Botero. DAIRY JUDGING TEAM L«ft to Right: Dave Ainsworth, Richard Norton, Joe Bittman. HORTICULTURE ; JUDGING TEAM eiubs Seated, Left to right: Dave Linde, Jack Snope, Bill George. Second Row: Ed SUckell, Henry Kerby, Dick WiUdns. CONTEMPORARY CLUB L a Seated, left to right: Jerry Mulnick, Tony Remsen, Bud Char- lick. Second Row: Ga- briel Bruck, David Lustig, Chan Ho Lee. FOTO CLUB Seated, Left to right: Ed Plotka, Bill Burns, Hernando Botero. Second Row: Stew Meagher, John Ulshaier, Charles Wira, Jerry Mulnick, Howard Gray, Ron Schneider. VARSITY CLUB Seated, left to right: Ed Stickell, treasurer; Dave Linde, secretary; Bob Berke, president; Emory Markovlc, vice president; Rudy Mesnak. Second Row: Pat Mihlfried, John Holm, Al Silverman, Phil Staudt, Bill Keyser, Bob Burns, Joe Exley. Third Row: Bill George, Dave Wise, Dave Bjornson, Jack Briggs, John Merrill, Al Edling. GLEANER STAFF Seated, left to right: Ken Lipton; Anthony Fritchey, co-editor; Phil Dodge; Ken Bergman; Lorenzo Fonseca, co-editor; Stan FuUerton. Second Row: Jack Snope, Ron Bauman, Bill Burns, George Halpern, John Mertz, Stew Meagher, Ray Hendricks, John Holcombe, Jerry Mulnick. FURROW STAFF Co-editors : Anthony Fritchey, Lorenzo Fon- seca. Seated, left to right: Stan FuUerton; Kim Johnson, co-editor; Bill Mayer, co- editor; Ken Bergman; Jack Snope. Second Row: Lorenzo Fonseca, Ken Lipton, John Holcombe, Ron Bauman, George Halpern, John Mertz, Ray Hendricks, Phil Dodge, Jerry Mulnick, Anthony Fritchey. STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Glee eiub Seated, Left to Right: J. Potashnick, R. Blatt, R. Stevens, J. Criswell, W. Burns. Second Row; S. Santangelo, A. Steiret, D. Claycomb, J. Weeks, A. Radi, J. Moors, D. Whitfield, A. Schneider, R. MuUer, P. Boutin, Mr. Harold Ross. Third Row: R. Swackhamer, J. Holcombe, W. Kubat, G. Hal- pern, C. Wira, D. Bowen, C. Fitzgerald, D. Cafaro, P. Dodge, G. Caldero, H. Agnew. and Mr. Merald Sockwell conducts prac- tice Kneeling, left to right: J. Diamond, R. Norton, J. Plog, J. Berkheiser. Seated: D. Whitfield, J. Criswell, J. Potashnick, R. Blatt, R. Emery. Standing: D. Gregg, E. Schneider, J. Adams, D. Cafaro, T. Feisthamel, S. Nadler, G. Charlick, C. Wira, J. Hamilton, R. Strimel, Mr. Merald Sockwell, instructor Preparations for the show . . . Miss Eleanor Walton Seated, left to right: Ed Stickell, Bob Stevens, Joe Exley. Standing: Emory Markovic, Phil Staudt, Bob Burns, Joe Kapusnak, Clark Baker, Bruce Buechner, Al Jablonski, Hernando Botero. Student Council Off icers: Joe Exley, treasurer; Ed Stick- ell, vice president; Bob Stevens, president CORNUCOPIA STAFF ■ i ' Seated, left to right: Carl Hettinger, Joe Shirm, Sam Lamnin. Standing: Ben Snavely, Saul Nadler, Ray Hendricks, Ken Bergman. Cornucopia Joseph Shinn, editor; Carl Het- tinger, art. ' I. IJ li- lR : CONSTRUCTION OF THE GYMNASIUM — c l« FIRST A D FORWARD ;i| il -- rS?: ' i?- 5 ' H ' i • ' ' ' i ■ ' ■,. ' ' • .:. ,■ ' tMr The Class of ' 59 had 1. The most successful off-campus dances 2. Unchallenged champion intramural teams in all sports for three years 3. Academic records of no other precedent ' 4. More men with hopes of attending graduate school than prior graduating classes 5. More marriages in a span of four years than any other class The Class of ' 59 witnessed — 1. The beginning of accreditation procedures 2. The promise of new dormitories 3. The presentation of two new courses chemistry and biology, and the encoruagement of co-education 4. A new gymnasium and a new watertower 5. A great e3q)ansion of our plant and animal departments ■ fi: STUDENT DIRECTORY Class of 1959 Baker, Clark -Delsea Drive. Hurffville. N.J. Bennett, Albert- 143 N. Broad Street, Woodbury, N.J. Bergman, Kenneth- 138-20 230 St., Laurelton 13, N.Y. Berke, Robert- 1865 E. 31st Street, Brooklyn 34, N.Y. Bertz, John -524 St. Joseph Street, Lancaster, Pa. Bjomson, David- 402 Evans Avenue, Willow Grove, Pa. Bolding, LeRoy-Doylestown, Pa. Bowman, Richard- 720 Harper Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pa. Brennan, Thomas- 52 Davision Avenue, Summit, N.J. Briggs, John -Old Easton Road, Plumsteadville, Pa. Buckman, Warren- Eagle Road, Newtown R.D. 2, Pa. Bums, Robert- 7 West Court Street, Doylestown, Pa. Cabrales, Anthony- 3805 Rexmere Road, Baltimore, N4d. Collingwood, David- 234 Rockglen Rd., Phila. 31, Pa. Cooper, Lawrence - 2468 E. 23 Street, Brooklyn 35, N.Y. Cranmer, Richard- Sunset Farm, Township Line Rd., Willow Grove, Pa. Criswell, John- 15 Arthur Street, South River, N.J. Emery, Robert- 214 Lawrence Avenue, North Plainfield, N.J. Faline, Joseph- 104 William Place, Totowa Borough 2, N.J. Furth, Leon -459 East 22 Street, Brooklyn 26, N.Y. Garrett, Leslie- R.D. 1, Irwin, Pa. Glass, James Bart- 230 Harrison Avenue, Glenside, Pa. Gordon, Donald- Valley View Trailer Park, Danboro, Pa. Gootman, David- 579 11th Avenue, Paterson, N.J. Greer, William- 154 W. State Street, Doylestown, Pa. Grim, Robert- Route li, N. Hanover Street, Pottstown, Pa. Hendrick, Raymond- 444-84th Street, Brooklyn 8, N.Y. Hettinger, Carl F.-Church Road, R,F.D., Merchantville 9, N.J. Jackson, James- Clarksboro-Paulsboro Rd., Clarksboro, N.J. Kruk, Thomas Harry- Box 25, Furlong, Pa. Lamnin, Samuel -West Walnut Road, Vineland, N.J. Lee, Chan Ho- 1314 Allegheny Avenue, Phila. 32, Pa. Major, Douglas- Royersford R,D. 1, Pa. Maldonado, Mariano- 8a Avenida 15-00, Zona 1, Guatemala City, Guatemala Manrique, Adolfo- Avenida Las Americas, Rubio, Tachira, Venezuela Martinelli, Lawrence- R.D. 1, Vanderbilt, Pa. Mazzocchi, Anthony- 165 E. Hobart Gap, Livingston, N.J. Merrill, John- Jonestown Road, Oxford, N.J. Nadler, Saul- 1433 Hiawatha Avenue, Hillside 5, N.J. Nicas, Peter- Colonial Trailer Park, Doylestown, Pa. O Donnell, Martin- 107 Kendall Blvd., Oaklyn 6, N.J. Osborne, Harris- 16 West State Street, Doylestown, Pa. Parkhurst, William- 301 White Horse Pike, Hammonton, N.J. Phillips, Charles- Colonial Trailer Park, Doylestown, Pa. Plog, John- 333 Piaget Avenue, Clifton, N.J. Porter, Richard- Colonial Trailer Park, Doylestown, Pa. Potashnick, Jon- 21 Newman Street, Hackensack, N.J. Rieth, Theodore- Valley Road, Millington, N.J. Rohr, Paul- 16-22 Well Drive, Fairlawn, N.J. Rush, Robert- Lows Hollow Road, Stewartsville, N.J. Schultz, Hohn-311 Shaw Road, Ridley Park, Pa. Shinn, Joseph- R.D. 1, Honeybrook, Pa. Shirvani, Manouchehr- Point Pleasant Pike, Gardenville, Pa. Signor, Kenneth- 336 East Allegany Avenue, Emporium, Pa. Smith, Robert- 129 W. Morton St., Old Forge, Pa. Snavely, Benjamin- R.D. 1, Lititz, Pa. Steely, David- Lykens R.D. 1, Gratz, Dauphin County, Pa. Steidinger, Raymond- 450 E. North St., Bethlehem, Pa. Stevens, Robert- 1518 Shaw Terrace, Chester, Pa. Sturm, William C.- Lower Mountain Road, Buckingham, Pa. Testa, Joseph- 202 Third St., Hammonton, N.J. Thompson, Willis- High Street, MuUica Hill, N.J. Walczak, Bernard- 122 E. Elm St., Conshohocken, Pa. Watson, Andrew Jay- R.D. 3, Harrisburg, Pa. Wildstein, Stephen H.-2010 Powell Avenue, New York 72, N.Y. Wildins, Richard- 116 Fairview Avenue, Great Neck, N.Y. Wilson, Samuel- Marlboro Village, Kennett Sq., R.D. 1, Pa. Wittenberg, Bernard- 1700 Georges Lane, Phila. 31, Pa. Class of 1960 Ainsworth, David- 211 First Avenue, Haddon Heights, N.J. Bauman, Ronald- 1251 East Phila. Avenue, Gilbertsville, Pa. Bittman, Joseph- 85 Glendale Street, Nutley 10, N.J. Blatt, Carl Roger- 276 Hillside Avenue, Chatham, N.Y. Bogaisky, David- 7901 Bay Parkway, Brooklyn 14, N.Y. Bruck, Gabriel- 157-23 17th Road, Whitestone 57, N.Y. Charlick, Gary Bud-Terwood Road, R.D. 2, Huntingdon Valley, Pa. Detrick, Harold- 168 Easton Road, Horsham, Pa. Edling, Albert- 212 Wendover Street, Phila. 28, Pa. Everett, Robert- 21 Young Street, Somerville, N.J. Exley, Joseph- 718 West Fourth Street, Lansdale, Pa. Fonseca, Lorenzo- Carrera 16 17-57, Bogota, Colombia, S.A. Foyle, James- 456 Wigard Ave., Phila. 28, Pa. Fritchey, Anthony- 1825 Main Street, Northampton, Pa. George, William- 536 Buttonwood St., Delanco, N.J. Gordon, Robert- 157 Luddington Avenue, Clifton, N.J. Gregg, Donald- Yorklyn Road, Yorklyn, Deleware Halpern, George- 3352 Hudson Blvd., Jersey Ciry7,N.J. Herr, Thomas - Leopard Lake Estates, Newtown Road, Dev- on, Pa. Hilsen, Leonard- 4 Corsay Road, Nutley 10, N.J. Holcombe, John- 1054 Huntingdon Pike, Huntingdon Valley, Pa. Kantner, David-R.D. 1, Reading 46, Pa. Kerby, Robert- 7095 Indian Head Highway, OxonHill 22, Md. Koes, Thomas- 617 Hoover Street, Duryea, Pa. Liggett, Ronald- 119 Cathedral Avenue, Florham Park, N.J. Linde, David- R.D. 3, Bethlehem, Pa. Luma, James- 32 Front St., Quakertown, Pa. Makowski, Auguston- 2041 E. Susquehanna Avenue, Phila. 25, Pa. Markovic, Emory- 138 Fourth Avenue, Mount Ephraim, N.J. McConnell, Franklin- Elmwood Road, Marlton, N.J. Menkens, Everett- 1686 Porter Road, Union, N.J. Norton, Richard- Hensfoot Road, R.D. 1, Phillipsburg, N.J. Plotka, Edward- 1016 Brinckerhoff Avenue, Utica, N.Y. Radican, Frank- 59 East Palisade Blvd., Borough of Pal- isade Park, N.J. Remsen, Charles- Millbrook Road, New Vernon, N.J. Rumberger, Barrv- 1947 Eaton Avenue, Bethlehem, Pa. ShuU, William- Wright s Road, R.D. 2, Newtown, Pa. Siatkowski, Joseph- 7045 Rutland Street, Phila. 49, Pa. Silverman, Alvin-117 Garfield Avenue, Cherry Valley, Merchantville, N.J. Snope, Andrew- 415 Sicomac Ave., Wyckoff, N.J. Staudt, Philip- 127 South, Walnut Street, Wernersville, Pa. Stickel, Edward- 211 Edgewood Ave., Delanco, N.J. Stoner, Harry- 1814 High Street, Camphill, Pa. Tacelosky, Charles- 30 East Mahanov Street, Mahanoy City, Pa. Trager, Neil- 545 East 14 Street, New York 9, N.Y. Vinecour, Edward- 381 Chandler Street, Tewksbury, Mass. Wise, David- 14 Decatur Road, Havertown, Pa. Class of l- bl Anderson, John- 61 Delaware Avenue, Dumont, N.J. Apestegui, Juan Jose- 1562 202nd Street, Bayside, Long Island, N.Y. Bayha, Carl-Cowpath Road, Haffield, Pa. Beck, Louis- R,D. 1, Pine Tree Point, Andover, N.J. Borsh, Stephen- Old Rifle Gamp Road, West Paterson, N.J. Botero, Hernando- N. A. C., Doylestown, Pa. Boutin, Paul- 2185 Amsterdam Avenue, New York 32, N.Y. Bums, William- 102 Franklin Street, Northport, N.Y. Cannan, Thomas- 78 Park Avenue, Westwood, N.J. Compton, Benjamin- Rixeyville, Virginia DeRosa, Robert- 12 Cleveland Street, Bergenfield, N.J. Diamond, James- Smithfield R,D. 2, Fayette, Pa. Dodge, Philip- 651 Witthill Road, Ridgewood, N.J. Douglas, Alfred S. -61 Cherry St., Trenton, N.J. Fitzgerald, Carl- 201 North Walnut Street, Bumham, Pa. Fitzpatrick, Joseph- 357 Aubrey Road, Wynnewood, Pa. Fuess, Gary- 310 Division Avenue, Hasbrouck Heights, N.J. Fullerton, Stanley- 53 Forest Street, Kearny, N.J. Gall, Joseph- 1195 Elwood Avenue, Andalusia, Pa. Gerth, Charles- 7 Hawthorne Terrace, Leonia, N.J. Gontek, Joseph- Mechanicsville Road, Phila. 14, Pa. Heinle, Edward- 312 E. Cheltenham Avenue, Phila. 20, Pa. Holm, John- 2216 Baird Blvd., Camden, N.J. Holmberg, Milton- R,D.  1, Box 185, Kane, Pa. Hoogmoed, Walter- 320 Northern Parkway, Ridgewood, N.J. Hoover, James- 109 Manchester Road, Camp Hill, Pa. Hostelley, Richard- 309 Front Street, Danville, Pa. Hunt, Wayne- R.D. 1, Lambertville, N.J. Jablonski, Albert- 231 Elm Street, South Amboy, N.J. Johnson, Kimble- 289 Central Avenue, Edison, N.J. Johnston, Harold- 348 Warren Street, Phillipsburg, N.J. Kapusnak, Joseph- 413 Power Street, Johnstown, Pa. Kratz, Steven- Box 406 Coles Road, Blackwood, N.J. Keyser, William- 121 Grandview Road, Ardmore, Pa. Klein, Charles- 211 Miln St., Cranford, N.J. Kubat, William- 92 Marshall Avenue, Little Ferry, N.J. Kuehne, David- 915 Myrtle Avenue, River Edge, N.J. Larsen, Jan- 804 Celia Ct., Westwood, N.J. Maier, Richard- 10-38th Street, Irvington, N.J. Malloy, Francis J. -244 E. Marthart Ave., Havertown, Pa. Mayer, William- 5216 Roosevelt Blvd., Phila. 24, Pa. McDonough, Walter- Box 264, Washington, N.J. Merz, Wesley- 131 Fairview Road, Narbeth, Pa. Mesnak, Rudolph- 202 McConaughy Street, Johnstown, Pa. Mihlfried, Joseph- 636 Friday Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. Moors, Joseph- 5421 Westford Road, Phila. 20, Pa. Mullen, Edgar- 9 Chandlar Street, Rockledge, Pa. Mulnick, Jerry- R.D. 2, Farmingdale, N.J. Pfeufer, Carl -88 Fleetwood Road, Dumont, N.J. Piotrowicz, Raymond -365 Huff Avenue, Manville, N.J. Radle, Charles- 109 N. 21st. Street, Camp Hill, Pa. Roberts, William- Colonial Trailer Park, Doylestown, Pa. Robinson, Earl- 302 Lake Avenue, Pitman, N.J. Rosinsky, Herbert- 2040 East 38th Street, Brooklyn 34, N.Y. Rossell, Elwood- Garwood Road, Moorestown, N.J. Sachs, Joel- 10 Marlboro Ave., Long Island, N.Y. Schlesinger, Samuel- 1014 S. 52nd Street, Phila., Pa. Schneider, Aaron- 8714-21 Avenue, Brooklyn 14, N.Y. Schultz, Eugene -305 Decker Avenue, Johnstown, Pa. Sensenich, Ronald- 105 Skellytown Road, Irwin, Pa. Sheidy, Richard- 474 Edison Street, Wemeirsville, Pa. Shelly, George- 1 Washington Ave., Apt. 13-7A, Morristown, N.J. Smith, Peter- Glendale Avenue, Armonk, N.Y. Stapleton, Girard-Kirk Lane, R.D. 26, Media, Pa. Stuart, Robert-743 Roseland Avenue, Phila. 11, Pa. VanVorst, John- 119 Orchard Road, Demarest, N.J. Warshaw, Joel- 1320 Hicks Street, Bronx 69, N.Y. Weeks, Joseph- Golf Manor, Penns Grove, N.J. Whitfield, Danny- 642 Benson Street, Camden, N.J. Whitman, Walter- 74 Fenner Avenue, Clifton N.J. Woodward, Edgar- 26 North Norwinden Drive, Springfield, Pa. Class of 1962 Abrevaya, Albert- 1387 Jesup Avenue, Bronx 52, N.Y. Ackerman, Kenneth R.-IO Ruskin Road, Fairlawn, N.J. Adams, John- Greene, N.Y. Agnew, Howard Clarke- 45 Garden Terrace, Pittsburgh 21, Pa. Andreassen, David C.-150 Madison Avenue, Westfield, N.J. Armbruster, Manfred - 41 West 69th Street, New York 23, N. Y. Baker, Donald Thatcher- 15 Crest Place, Springfield, N.J. Beling, Carl- 120 Park Street, Westfield. N.J. Bennett, Clair G.-R.D. 4, Easton, Pa. Berkheiser, John J.- Box 7767, Philadelphia 1, Pa. Bowen, Donald R. -Lenola Road, Palmyra, N.J. Brand, Marvin- 1415 Greeby Street, Allentown, Pa. Brown, Kirk W.-609 Cleveland Street, Allentown, Pa. Brown, Paul E.- 154-17 58th Rd., Flushing 55, N.Y. Brown, Richard Alan- Box 424, Far Hill, N.J. Buechner, Bruce- 84 Cedar Ave., Maywood, N.J. Bulette, John Lawrence- Box 313, Hilltown, Pa. Cafaro, David J. -202 Orient Way, Lyndhurst, N.J. Caldaro, Glenn C.-18 Normandy Terrace, West Orange, N.J. Chadwfck, Bruce Wood- 17 W. State St., Doylestown, Pa, Chapman, Philo-East Garden Road, Vineland, N.J. Charles, Donald R.-616 N. 12th St., Allentown, Pa. Claycomb, Donald A. -527 S. Richard Street, Bedford, Pa. Cole, Ronald- 6 Rustwood Place, Massapeque, N.Y. Cooney, Raymond Edward- 1074 Seib Avenue, Elizabeth, N.J. Crissman, M. Wayne- R.D. 3, Bradford, Pa. DeMauriac, William J. -Horseshoe Farm, R,D. 1, Chester Springs, Pa. DiGiantomasso, Dominic- 1258 Dill Road, Havertown, Pa. Donohue, Dennis E.-4 East Trail, Darien, Conn. ' DuBois, Robert Clement- 58 Colonial Avenue, Pitman, N.J. Duff, Robert E.-405 Inman Terrace, Willow Grove, Pa. Fish, John Russell -721 Shackamaxon Drive, Westfield, N.J. Furlong, Frederick F. - East Chestnut Avenue, Vineland, N.J. Feisthamel, TTiomas J.- 120 Paris Hill Rd., Sauquoit, N.J. Frantz, Robert James- 3 Peacock Road, Audubon Park 6, N.J. Gabriel, Neil Frank- Route 3, Bethlehem, Pa. Gibble, Francis M.-8311 Tulpahocken Abenue, Elkins Park, Pa. Goldstein, David V.-2285 Utica Avenue, Brooklyn 34, N.Y. Gray, Howard D.-120 Earlwood Road, Pittsburgh 35, Pa. Gross, Walter Arthur- 323 Douglass Street, Reading, Pa. Haegele, Charles L.-607 E. Hermitage Street, Phila., Pa. Hamilton, John Willis- 1135 Matine Avenue, Plainfield, N.J. Hanser, Albert- 227 President Avenue, Rutledge, Pa. Haven, Donald R,-1008 Chesterfield Road, Haddonfield, N.J. Hetzell, L. Wayne- R.D.  2, Elmer, XJ. Homer, Lawrence Michael -Box 50, Burgettstown, Pa. Hunte, Ronald Bruce -104 W. Roselle Avenue, Roselle Park, N.J. Hunte, Marston Clyde- 104 W. Roselle Avenue. Roselle Park, N.J. Harris, Herbert Lee-R.D. 2, Perkasie. Pa. Iglesias, Jose David- 65 Avenida Sur  4, San Salvador. El Salvador, C.A. Jacobsen, Lawrence A. -225 Oak Street, Mountainside, N.J. Johns, Herbert- 315 Laurel Avenue, Cheltenham, Pa. Johnson, John Philip- 9180 Frankford Avenue, Phila. 14, Pa. Johnson, Robert Harold- 244 VanHouten Avenue, Wvckoff. N.J. Jordan, Ernest R.-407 Price Street, West Chester, Pa. Kennedy, Edward Ritter- Elliottsburg, R.D. 1, Pa. Kern, David Warren- 420 S. Euclid Avenue. Westfield, N.J. Kopas, Michael, Jr. -26 Augusta St., Denville, N.J. Kuyper, John C.-715 Highview Drive, Wyckoff, N.J. Lustig, David Elliot- 1436 East 7th Street, Plainfield, N.J. Maholick, Albert A. -37 Railroad Street, Swoyerville, Pa. Matro, Gaetano James- 315 E. Pleasant Street, Hammonton, N.J. Maxwell, Craig- 779 Fair Acres Avenue, Westfield, N.J. McFarland, Paul- 6027 Bridget Street, Phila. 44, Pa. McGuigan, Norwood M.-131 N. Nfain St., Red Lion, Pa. McNally, James C. -1 Sunnyside Drive, Monn ' ale, N.J. Meagher, M. Stewart- 26 Elmwood Avenue, Narberth, Pa. Mertz, John Charles- 35 Brook Street, Springfield, N.J. Miller, Charles H.- 10610 Kinsman Road, Cleveland 4, Ohio Monostori, Alfred T.-283 Falmouth Avenue, East Paterson, N.J. Morosky, Joseph Simon- 505 Privet Road. Horsham, Pa. MuUer, Robert William- 1 Fairhill Road, Westfield, N.J. Murch, John A. -Triangle Farm, HolHston, Mass. Olmsted. David A. -61 Ross Avenue, Demarest. N.J. O Neill. Ronald J.- 277 Woodfield Road. Westwood, N.J. Pearc, Robert Allen- 653 River Road, Teaneck, N.J. Peia. Ernest- 690 Fifth Street, Secaucus. N.J. Penrose, Frank D. -R.D. 1, Newtown, Pa. Peterson, Walter J.- 58 Elm Street, Dumont, N.J. Pipari, Frank Joseph- 1716 South 16th Street, Phila. 45, Pa. Pitzschler, Robt. B.-12 Wilson Ave., Trumbull, Conn. Quinn, Robert William- Guinea Avenue, Warrington, Pa. Radi, Arnold - Claire Drive S; Arthur Road, R.D. :f5, Somer- vUle, N.J. Resnick, Neil Richard- 365 E. Schley Street, Newark, N.J. Rette, Frank- 3027 Aramingo Avenue, Phila. 34, Pa. Rudolph, Stephen E.-1232 Sydney St., Phila. ' 50, Pa. Russo, James- 195 Lexington Avenue, Dumont, N.J. Salomon, Ira Jon- 50 Glenwood Avenue, Jersey City, N.J, Santangelo, Salvatore - 347 East Main Street, Norristown, Pa. Schneider, Edward James - R.D. fl, Renfrew, Pa. Semorad, Graham Paul - 2 Madison Avenue, New Milford, N. J. Serwell, William Robert- R,D. 41, Camplaln Road, Somer- ville, N.J. Snyder, Thomas E. - Jackonville Rd., R,D. =1. Bordentown, N.J. Steiert, A.A.-Oakwood Lane, Valley Forge, Pa. Stein, Edward H,-8211 Aspen Way, Elklns Park 17, Pa. Strlmel, Richard Wm.-7 Estel Place, R.D. 52, Bound Brook. N.J. Swackhamer, Richard- 910 Station Avenue, Haddon Heigjiis, N.J. Teller, Joseph S.-Lahaska, Pa. Tenorio, Diego - Calle 19 Norte, S3-N-17 Call, Colombia, S.A. Trexler, Dennis Peter- Box 188 Center Valley, Pa. L shoefer, John R.-55 Locust Avenue, Millbum, N.J. VanValkenburgh, Joseph- Curls Run Farm, Newtown, Pa. Walker, Ronald- 32 Moore Ave.. Dumont. N.J. Wilson, William Lincoln- 229 E. Cliveden St., Phila. 19, Pa. Wira, Charles R.-Liddle Ave.. Fords, N.J. Zapach, Michael - Route 2, Coopersburg, Pa. zimmer, Ronald Albert- Lbion Valley Road, West Milford, N.J. Class of 1959 wishes to thank all those who have made the 1959 Cornucopia possible. Compliments Friend ■ ' Compliments of UuScan c Jalru armS, Jj nc, 750 Union Avenue Union, New Jersoy Compliments of ' A DAY COMMITTEE PATRONS Carr ' s Furniture Company. Doylestown. Pa. Mr. Mrs. John Copeland Mrs. 1. 1. Goetschius Mr. Mrs. J. Bergman Family Halin ' s Drug Store. Doylestown. Pa. Nedra. Titi Paul The Diamond Agency. Passaic, N. I. Mr. Mrs. Frank LaRosa Mr. Charles Abrams Casper Bliuner (Class of 1922) Plog-Carlson Company. Clifton. N. J. Sandy Ridge Poultry Farm, Doylestown. Pa. Emile Riokin (Class of 1929) Kemper Hendrick Family John Regina Family Mr. Mrs. J. Earl Manor Miss Aima M. Fry The Arthur Plog Family Mr. Mrs. George D. Doudt Leon L. Berkowitz Moimt Vernon Wiping Cloth Corp., N. Y. Mr. Arthur C. Smith Mr. Thomas J. Smith George Trowbridge. Doylestown. Pa. Doylestown Iim. Pa. Noah ' s Ark. Doylestown, Pa. Boston Shoe Store, Doylestown, Pa. Cliff ' s Dairy Bar, Doylestown, Pa. Howard ' s Jewelry Store, Doylestown, Pa. Marty Greens Store. Doylestown, Pa. Pearlman ' s, Doylestown, Pa. Howard S. Ellis Hann ' s Garage. Doylestown. Pa. Sydney K. Allman. Jr. Compliments of HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Compliments of STUDENT COUNCIL PATRONS I. K. Musselman Co., Doylestown, Pa. Wayne Feed Supply Co., Inc., A. Brenner Mr. Mrs. Harold F. Rhoads Mrs. Frances E. Keeley Mr, Mrs. Edward E. Grim Mr. Mrs. George T. Smith Mr. Mrs. E. Donald Grim Mr. Mrs. I. Lorin Leister Barb-Lin Co., Cross Keys, Pa. Hustle Iim, Doylestown, Pa. Young Bowman, Doylestown, Pa. Mr. Mrs. John Bertz Mr. Mrs. Frank R. Rubba, Hammonton, N. J. Clarence J. Mattioli, Hammonton, N. J. Arctic Food Center, Cross Keys, Pa. Jack Hendrick Family Louis Matero Family Al Del Re Family George Weston Family Black Angus Steak House, Rt. 309, MontgomeryviUe. Pa. Mrs. Mirma Smith, Paterson. N. I. Bill ' s Shell Service, Doylestown, Pa. Don Sands Shoe Store, Doylestown, Pa. Bea, Mary B., Floss, Marge; Ed ' s Diner, Doylestown, Pa. Super Diner, Hillside, N. J. Mrs. M. Potashnick, Hackensack, N. I- Mr. Mrs. N. Goldblatt Mr. Mrs. L. Gootman Johnny, Martha limpiy Surmy Beverages, Doylestown. Pa. Watson ' s Insurance Agency, Doylestown, Pa. Cross Keys Furniture, Cross Keys, Pa. Histands Drive-In Barber Shop, Cross Keys, Pa. wmS ' fl t .-. ' t - -, ' ■-- ' ,,v - .iP h ■ ' I ' ?-? ' ' V ' ti ' - IS .■y:r i ■ ' , ' ;- .- ,■;- ■: Sr ' ' ' v- ' ' : Compliments of CLASS OF 19B2 Compliments of FOOD INDUSTRY Compliments of THE AGRONOMY CLUB CLUB BOOSTERS Dave Linde Bob DeRosa Ron Barb lames Matro Paul M. McFarland Salvatore L. Sontangelo Joel Sachs James G ' Reily Myrna May Joe Gall Carl Fitzgerald Maria Barbara Weinman Bob Dorothy Rodger Blatt Mr. Mrs. A. Wildstein Kin Johnson George Halpern Mr. Mrs. M. Peskin Mr. Mrs. John O ' Neill Roy Holcombe Mr. Mrs. W. DeLeon Frank Pipari Stew Meagher Mr, Mrs. P. Katz Ira Salomon Arthur J. Reese Jerry Katz Robert Pearce John Van Vorst Henry Kerby John Hamilton Frank Rette Bill Ed Kennedy Mr. 6 Mrs. J. Cole Bob Johnson Jim cS Sandy Emory Dolly John Adams Donald Gregg Sally Fenton The Gipper William Serwell Arnold Dick Howard D. Gray Kirk Brown A. A. Steiert Phil Dodge Frank M. Gibble John A. Murch Clark Shirl Joseph Teller Walter Peterson A Friend David T. Ainsworth David Jung Gail Dick Marilyn Bill James R. Russo Penny Missy Dave Kuehne Mr. Mrs. B. Fraser Al Edling Paul R. Boutin Family Ray Carol Ed 6. Ginny Don Grim Sara Case Susan A. Cook Jim Foyle Robert Everett Joe Fitzpatrick Rich Norton Fillmore 8-3101 BUCKS COUNTY Compliments of TV SERVICE CO. THE Authorized DAIRY SOCIETY SYLVANIA. MOTOROLA and ADMIRAL Dealer 116 MILLER ' S WELDING SHOP HOUSE MOVING — HEAVY HAULING Electric, Acetylene and Heliarc Welding Portable Outfits OWen 6-2864 — Phones — Fireside 7-2296 138 E. Market Street West Chester, Pa. LANSDALE HEATING SUPPLI ES CO., INC. Penn and Chestnut Streets Lansdcde Pa. Compliments of the HOTEL CORPORATION OF AMERICA A. M. SONNABEND, President HOTEL ROOSEVELT, New York, N. Y. THE MAYFLOWER, Washington, D. C, THE EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL, Chicago, Illinois SOMERSET HOTEL . . ,f HOTEL KENMORE, Boston, Massachusetts GARDEN WORLD INC. Fronds Lewis Boulevard and 46th Avenue Flushing. New York Compliments of Ornamental Horticulture Compliments of The Animal Husbandry Club Jt: The Amburgo Company., Inc. VITAMINS, MINERALS ALL FEED ADDITIVES Samuel Golden ' 22, Pres. Morris Satinsky Frankford Woolen Mills Godfrey Wister Ave. Philadelphia, Pa. Twin Packing Co., Inc. Oregon and Vandalia Streets Philadelphia, Pa. C. Rudolph, ' 30 Compliments of BOYLES INN New Britain, Pa. Doylestown Self Service Laundry 191 S Clinton St. WS BUCK PRODUCTS Ready Mixed Concteu Co Phone. FiUmote 8 2644 Doylestown. Pa MILLER and SON PAVING INC. EXCAVATING — GRADING PAVING Warminster, Pa. Phone: OSborne 5-01 11 STONY RICK VENDING Hoiboro, Pa. Phone: OSborne 5-5669 PIT-CATCHER LANES Route 202— Chalfont.Pa. Phone. Van Dyke 2-9363 Joe Astroth John Finkbeiner Bobb Schantz John W. Eshelman Sons RED ROSE FEEDS Compliments Lancaster, Pa. JOHN L. CAPELLI FARM SUPPUES Hammonton, N. J. Phone: LO 1-2410 FOUR LANE FARMS Famous for Cultivated BLUEBERRIES S STRAWBERRIES Joseph Testa Son Hammonton, N. J. __ ROOHNG CONTRACTORS SMI SHEET METAL WORK liW ' mfr ' South Hamilton Street r lBt Doylestown, Pa. i [ It 1 Cross Keys Motors, Inc. LINCOLN f4ERCURY - EDSEL Sale. ' Servi ' -e Cross Keys, Doylestown Sales Service Pennsylvania Fillmore 8-2665 Compliments Doylestown National Bark and Trust Company Doylestown, Pa. Ksk J: .: :l ' - ' : J K Daves Sporting Goods Center Headquarters for ALL SPORTS EQUIPMENT Doylestown, Pa. WEISBARDS DRUG STORE Compliments Main State Streets Doylestown, Pa. WStSSMM 1 Doylestown Federal Savings and Loan Association 17 W. Court Street Doylestown, Pa. An Insured Mutual Savings Institution ROGER W. KRAUT JEWELER 29-31 W. State Street Doylestown, Pa. Hove a Coke There ' s friendliness in the simple phrase, Have a Coke . It turns strangers into friejids, . . . Coca-Cola stands for the pause that refreshes — has become the high-sign of people of good will. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY THE PHILADELPHIA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY PHILADELPHIA, PA. THE BEST AT ITS BEST ED ' S DINER Franklin and State Streets DOYLESTOWN, PA. I. KALLISH SONS POTATOES AND ONIONS 120 DOCK STREET Philadelphia 6, Pa. AFTER SIX BY RUDOFKER S. RUDOFKER ' S SONS, INC. 22nd MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA PENNA. COMPLIMENTS OF MERZ BROWN CO. 2020 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. LAUCHMEN PRINTING COMPANY LETTERPRESS and OFFSET . . . The Most Modern Plant in the North Penn Valley . . . Wood and Courtland Streets LANSDALE, PA. WAlnut 5-8863 5-8558 ECONOMY Restaurant and Bar Supply Co. Inc. Manufacturers and Distributors of FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT for RESTAURANTS HOTELS INSTITUTIONS 213-15-17 Arch Street Philadelphia 6, Pa. Harold Dumoff COMPLIMENTS OF BEA SOBO S. and S. CORRUGATED PAPER MACHINERY CO., INC. 160 North 4tii Street Brooklyn, New York W. J. Nyce ' s Family Shoe Store The Home of Nice Footwear NYCE ' S West and State Streets SUPPLY YARDS Doylestown, Pa. FEED, GRAIN, SEEDS, ' Fillmore 8-357G FUEL OIL, COAL, AND POULTRY SUPPLIES DOYLESTOWN, PA. and Nyce Planning Mill Co. Everything To Build Anything NEW BRITAIN, PA. N. Franklin Street Doylestown. Pa. Fillmore 8-3576 124 Fuel Oil Motor Oil Gwinner ' s Atlantic Service West Street Doylestown. Pa Fillmore 8-2B68 Compliments oJ Nogradi Bros. Body and Fender Work Doylestown, Pa. COMPLIMENTS OF SYLVAN POOLS, INC. DOYLESTOWN, PA. erman Silverman ' 30 Kershner ' s Pharmacy Joseph H. Kershner, Ph.G. Fellow of the American College of Apothecaries Fillmore 8-4666 Compliments of Class of 1961 Compliments of Doylestown Trust Company Compliments of The N.A.C. Band RESIDENTIAL EDWARD M. HAPP GENERAL CONTRACTOR Ashland Washington Sts. — Doylestown, Pa. Phone: Fillmore 8-5111 - 8-5561 STRAN STEEL DEALER INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL VINELAND CHEMICAL CO WEST WHEAT ROAD VINELAND, N. J. Foster ' s Toy Cycle Shop 139 S. Main Street Doylestown, Pa. Fillmore 8-4348 FOSTER ' S GOODYEAR STORE TIRES - RECAPPING Now at: 70 GREEN STREET Doylestown, Pa. :-  irti ' ■ - FRANK JONES NORRISTOWN, PA. •CUSTOM MADE SPORTSWEAR Visit the Student Store and See Gus Makowski For Your Jackets and Windbreakers COMPLIMFNTS OF THE CLASS OF 1913 THE N.A.C. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION FRANK LA ROSA, President AND N.F.S. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PHnJP SPEVAK, President join in extending the fraternal hand of fellowship to the Class of ' 59 and welcome participation in their activities THE HORN NURSERY DOYLESTOWN, PA. PROPAGATOR, GROWER, and IMPORTER of SPECIMEN RARE SHRUBS, AZALEAS. RHODODENDRON and EVERGREEN Complete Landscaping Service Phone: H 8 4879 ' ' ■ ' ■ ii i ilff% ■ 1 x --. A  , .% V- «. .-lfc nm :;- SENIOR PORTRAITS CLICK STUDIOS Specialists in SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHY 203 SOUTH 52nd STREET Philadelphia 39, Pa GRanite 6-1187 THE CLASS OF 1959 Most Humbly Thanks the FACULTY and ADMINISTRATION for their guiding judgment willingness to cooperate throughout our four full years of college life.


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