DVHS announces new Hall of Fame inductees
Milford. Five alums were added to the Hall of Fame roster.
The Delaware Valley High School Hall of Fame Committee recently announced its 2024 induction class. Mariel Brooke and Melyssa Watson will be inducted into the Academic/Professional wing while Brandon Angradi and Missy Ramsey Revesz will be inducted into the Athletic wing. Additionally, William C. Webster will be inducted into the Hall of Fame’s Legacy wing, created in memory of the late Davis R. Chant, who was inducted into the DV Hall of Fame in 2014 and served on its committee until the time of his passing in 2023. The inductees will serve as honorary captains for Delaware Valley’s Homecoming football game on Saturday, September 14. The formal induction ceremony and banquet will be held at Milford’s historic Tom Quick Inn on Sunday, September 15 at 4 p.m.
The new inductees
Mariel Brooke is a 2000 graduate of Delaware Valley High School. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Broadcast Journalism from American University as well as a Master of Arts in Communication Management from the University of Southern California. Brooke began her career as a producer for several news stations before moving to California to work in scripted television. Currently, she is the vice president of Comedy Development for Disney’s 20th Television Studio, where she works on creating shows for ABC, HULU, FX, and Disney+.
Melyssa Watson graduated from Delaware Valley High School in 1989 before attending Boston University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a minor in Journalism. Watson spent 23 years as an executive at The Wilderness Society, one of the nation’s leading conservation organizations. She currently owns and operates a strategic consulting practice that works with supporting non-profit organizations.
Brandon Angradi is a 2012 Delaware Valley High School graduate whose basketball career culminated in a District II Championship and numerous Player of the Year accolades, as well as becoming the all-time leading scorer in school history. Angradi continued his academic career at Dickinson College, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Political Science with a minor in Mathematics while garnering additional individual and team accolades as captain of the men’s basketball team. Currently, Angradi is an associate product owner for Selective Insurance.
Missy Ramsey Revesz is a 2011 graduate of Delaware Valley High School, where she earned six varsity letters in field hockey and soccer as well as Second Team All-State honors in field hockey in her junior and senior years. She continued her field hockey career at Kent State University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science while lettering all four years and playing a key role on a team that won three consecutive conference championships. Currently, Revesz is the assistant field hockey coach at Slippery Rock University, where she earned a master’s in applied behavioral analysis with a concentration in special education.
William C. Webster is a 1966 graduate of Susquehanna University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in History and Government and later attended East Stroudsburg University, earning a Master of Arts in History. Webster taught social studies at Delaware Valley for 30 years, where he started the high school’s AP History program, advised numerous clubs and organizations, and inspired hundreds of students — many of whom pursued careers in history and government. He has authored six novels and is an original member and Chairman Emeritus of the DV Hall of Fame Committee.
Tickets for the September 15 event are $65 and are available online at dvsd.org/hoftickets. For additional information, contact Jayson Pope at 570-296-1827. The deadline for purchasing tickets is September 9.