Another Chemical Engineer is Seymour Adler. When Seymour enters a discussion his words are well chosen and to the point. Besides coming late, he usually leaves late because of his work for the Pioneer. Sy has a dual personality, for he confesses his hobbies to be chess, burlesque shows and women. His ambition is to retire at 25. With those hobbies this is nmlerstandable. Being President of the Night, Chapter of the A.S. M.E., their representative to the Newark Conven- tion, and swinging the A.S.M.E. contest for the best paper delivered are only a few of the accom- plishments of Jack Alpert. Aside from working days and attending school at night, .lack man- aged to find time to enjoy football and swimming in between commuting to Brooklyn. Howard Anderson, called Pewee by his friends, of which he has many, has established quite a reputation for himself. He solves all problems, from the most difficult to the most simple, the long way-with his twenty-inch slide rule. He and his renowned slide rule were famous enough to be mimicked on the legitimate stage by Mr. Entenmann at the A.S.M.E. dinner. Albert Balinz, the boy from Yonkers, was one man who appreciated the majestic beauty of the Hudson River. He never could forget his work- ing l?l days on the Hudson River Day Line. We never knew that Southern girls were so beautiful until Al let us in on the secret via some pictures he had taken during one summer's trip. His am- bition is to be an engineering executive. lack Berger is the midget of the C.E.'s but that does not detract from his ability. The answers are not enough for Jack, the whys and where- fores are more important--too bad be wasn't born in Missouri. An active member of Alpha Blu Sigma, his ambition centers about structural design. lie will get there, too, if they don't use him for a rivet first.
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