Rutgers University - Scarlet Letter Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1931

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JOHN A1.r'iu5:n :klll.LLlll'IX, Ju. CDFA Fiu:r:1'on'r. N. Y. Liln-ml .Iris Al eame down to Rutgers with the sole aim of enjoying himself, and in his four years as an undergraduate he has realized his aim. ln his college career, which has been most carefree, Al has broken hearts right and left. In fact he has been called the fickle heart breaker of Rutgers. Vilith all this outside activity. he did not neglect his stucliesg his marks lmve been Al has been senior class. notebook to o the other. who has zil- his faee and pocket, will far from bad. For four years the secretary, ex-oliieio, of the His notebook has been il class be passed from one member t That handsome looking fellow, ways carried a broad smile on about twenty-five cents in his surely be missed by us all. f29 1 F' SAMUEL BAR P12nT1-1 Armor' Biological Speaking of talent, Sam can tell more stories and reci-te more poems than any other three fellows on the campus. Vllhen- ever this young man is around the boys are sure to be in a good hurn01'. Yet Sam is not without his serious momentsg he came to Rutgers with the intention of becoming a doctor and is one of the few pre-medical students still left in the class of '30. Work- ing hard and yet not missing any of life'S little pleasures fyou know what we meanj, he has gone through college for four years establishing Hrm friendships, building an enviable reputation, and laying a founda- tion for future success. Debating CU: German Club ll. 2,'3, 41, Vice-President C333 Menorah Society 11, 2, 313 gfhess Club Cl, Zlg Honor School Cl, 2, 3 .

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Howaiio iVif:sNr:1i Aenisx New Bnvxswleic Civil lfzzyilmwirig It is said that Howard has requested the concerns manufacturing transits and levels to construct shorter tripods. Otherwise, the career of a promising young engineer may be ruined. Size means nothing to this fellow, however, as is evidenced by his daring to match strides with much longer- legged militarists. The money he saves by buying his suits in the boys' departments of clothing stores is expended upon tobacco for the pipe. So much time does Howard use to produce neat and exact work to meet his standards of future usefulness and to in- trigue the eyes of the professors that he just doesn't give the girls a chance at his heart. Swimming C113 Lacrosse C113 A.S.C.E. KZ, 3, 455 Honor Mau Cl, 2, 3J. Bluxrox Mix ihBR.XM0l l l.oNu BILXNCII l,if'1m'r4! .lrls Four years ago, smiling Milt ruatricu- lated on the banks of the old Raritan. It was his sunny smile and pleasing person- ality that dispersed 'the natural prejudice against anyone from Long Branch and in- sured for him the lasting friendship of everyone that came in contact with him. Milt is a practiced debater and will discuss anything with anybody, but the subjects nearest his heart are sports, women. and stock and bondsg of these the chiefest is stocks and bonds. Matter of finance are not mere idle talk with Milt, but are en- tirely within the scope of the course he is pursuing, that is. Business Administration. interscholastic liehatinpz League fl. 2, 3, -li: Debating LIB: French Cluh: Menorah Society. i991



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BENJAMIN B1-:CkH01fr CIFBK OAT PERTH Ammo y Efluealion Ben came down to old Rutgers with the class of '31, but after amassing an un- believable string of marks, decided to finish 'his education pursuits within the short space of three years. This he did. Ben has found ample time to pursue the cultural aspects of life and has often been seen trying to con- vince skeptieal brothers that they, too, should pay more attention to the finer side of existence. XVith all his seriousness and unobtrusiveness he has been the soul of geniality and -a regular fellow. VVe have our suspicions about his weekly trips to Perth Amboy, bu-t who would deny, even to a scholar, such of worldly pleasures as he may Find in that village. German Ciuhq Menorah Society, treasurerg Education Club. f I 30 Fimxk R.xrnoxn Bauxrrz A K IS Loxo l5li.XL'll', X. Y. Lilwrul -Iris The Long Beach commuter will soon he something belonging to the dusty past, for one woolly-haired week-ender will prob- ably get married tif he isn't alreadyj after graduation. In our minds eye we can visualize him in a cottage by the sea just a hop and a step to his life's work, life guarding. For you know. Frank is a swimmer of national reputation, although illness has handicapped him his last few years at Rutgers. At one time, he held several intercollegiate and world's records in the breast stroke. He is not only an athlete, hut a scholar and a gentleman as well. XVhat more can we say? 'I'nrguui Cl. Zl: Swimming: tl. -ll. l

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