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\ / '/ ^RANCHING I ^ Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from Lyrasis IVIembers and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/cornucopia2002dela ^l V *^>»'V,^^ n l' "?r: P 'y.'- / ^^i/^ m .y'l / * I ^< L-;^',' f/'i* im -^ t i& 2002 Comiifcopia Delaware Valley College &' .J" ''» f.. 2/i //Branching Out'' For a tree to grow, a seed must be sown. It must be cared for to become strong and to 'J \ stand alone. As a tree grows, so do we. Like a tree, we startfrom a seed, form roots, and enter into the world. From there, the world molds us into something that can survive the harsh winters and the exhausting heat. Each new experience is a new season, used to make eachpart ofourbodies stronger. As children, we learned how to share, laugh, and cry. In the same fashion, college has taught us to grow into adults, becoming more responsible with each passing year. Who knows exactly what the world will throw at us after graduation, but with such a strongbackround from family, friends, and school, we can make it through anything. So as you continue through life I challenge you to let yourselfgo and learn to BRANCH OUT. -Marlena C. Balliett- Opening f, y Academics Sowing Seeds Knowledge of Here at Delaware Valley College, achieving academic excellence is al- ways a priority amongst the faculty and staff. This year was no exception. As it has been in past years, the Dela- ware Valley faculty have made it simple for all students to receive any extra help necessary. Each member persistently stresses that they are al- ways available during office hours and are more than willing to make an ap- pointment with the student if need be. It seems Del Val staff and faculty is hard at work to further the students' college experiences. Residence Life is moving towards its second year of hosting Special Interest Housing where students receive the opportunity to become more involved in the college community by organizing college-wide projects. The Delaware Valley College's fac- ulty and staff are the backbone to this institution. Hopefully, for years to come, they will continue to sow the seeds of knowledge! By: Alicia Grysko Administration To the members ofthe Delaware ValleyCollege class of2002, I offer my congratulations on your graduation! Thisisamajormilestonein your life. Over the last four years, I have had theoppurtunitytowatchyougrowboth intellectually and socially. You have developedorganizationalskills,learned toworkwithwitheachotherandhave achievedmanythingscollectively. Itis myhope thatyourlearning and grow- ingatDVC willserveasaninspiration to you as you go toward to ajob or to graduate school. You have been well prepared atDVC togoforthandmake significant contributions in the work place and in society. I hope that you will reflect positively on your years at Delaware Valley College and that you will supportyou alma materand keep intouch with us. Ioffermybestwishes toeachofyou for a brightand happy future. Dr.Tliomas Learner Don Feldscher President SpecialAssistant tothePresident 'Academics

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