
It was the summer of 65. Satisfaction was blasting from the speakers of newly minted Mustangs and GTOs. Lyndon Johnson was in the White House and The New York World's Fair was providing a hope-filled but commercialized glance into the future. It was that very future that Fred DeLuca was concerned about. Having just graduated from high school, young DeLuca turned his thoughts toward achieving a higher education. An education would no doubt be the key to success; the kind of success that not even Fred himself dared to dream about.