Rutgers University - Scarlet Letter Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1934

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WILLIAM HENRY AXELBY ERNEST EDGAR AYERS KENNETH RAYMOND AYERS I X' -'Af-:ia 1.-gp- Q5 Lf ew ff 9 5 -2 f. we ff . pf' Lf egfgyy If 91 .-If-R.. .' . '-::J2L-f',5 2 ,!,'55Q'jf,'2e-41.'-4'f:gZ,ilfZ.1i. ' . 1. N. V,,, . 4 .?i,.wM,,,- W. 25 ' ' 5 5- 'i2Ygp6!26.Q.-f f s YC? ' ' ' Oil' .3-Q--Vz? 5 I . ' 1 5 i t ff l ,mfg wt ,.e, ' ly' ' - .2155 . X, C if wil ,V ig 4,1 - Q Cfd ze! z f ' E I. fl .. ' 149, ' t 3 , gi A 'Q ,-45-,fi gal, I W, f My .I I .Q fr 2543945 Q-ff ' f ya . 4. , 4' ,ff , '-1 ffg . . 1 v si 4, W . ,Vg N, , Wv:...,.?.j,4,.fy,-:mfg ...W iv Q I Q' f - . X ll., 'H-754 V -' j Y, WILLIAM HENRY AXELBY Iersey City Pi Kappa Alpha Liberal Arts 0 Slug early showed signs of his persistency and tenacity. Out for the Erosh track team, Bill did.n't break any records when he ran the mile, but he always finished the race he began. Bill proceeded to utilize a very good smile and a hale hello to advantage once he was elected to Scarlet Key. In his senior year, Bill turned in a fine job at his books and as advertising manager of the Scarlet Letter. Honor School C115 Track C115 Spanish Club C215 Soph Hop Com- rnittee5 Scarlet Key C315 Scarlet Letter C2, 3, 41. ERNEST EDGAR AYERS Branchville Kappa Sigma Engineering 0 Ernie hails from way up in those North Iersey hills. His home address is Branchville, which must be on the Old Ox Road, because it's not on the map. I-le has spent five years in getting that sheepskin, but they have been pleasant ones for his asso- ciates. Well liked by all who knew him here, he leaves many friends, all of whom wish him everything of the best. Maybe he will put Branchville on the map. Wrestling Cl, 415 Scarlet Key C315 A. S. C. E.5 Interfraternity Council C3, 41. KENNETH RAYMOND AYERS I-lViT'lgSlOI'1 Alpha Kappa Pi Agriculture 0 Behold! A budding horticulturist from Livingston. Here we have the man who has found the secret to success, and should make his mark in this hectic world. Despite his numerous activi- ties in the Ag college, he has managed to distinguish himself as a student. There are two things we would like to have him explain to us: those frequent visits to Arlington, and the disap- Eearance of the mustache. We predict a bright future for you, en. Cross Country C115 Track C115 Targum Cl15 Agricultural Club Cl, 2, 3, 415 Secretary C215 Hortus Club C2, 3, 4, President 415 Alpha Zeta5 Pi Alpha Xi. l28l

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ll 1. t r I l i t r ,. It lt t ll ll l 1 V l I. 'iQ l li lt lt !. 1 HARRY ANDERSON STANLEY SPARGO ANDREWS BERTRAM DeHEUS ATWOOD l l 1 I HARRY ANDERSON if Elizabeth Engineering l 0 Harry Anderson, a tall, quiet young chap, who hails from l Elizabeth, New lersey, is an ideal student. He is an industrious, 1 capable young man who goes about his tasks in an unassuming diligent manner. He talks but very little, but a good sign of the esteem in which he is held by his fellow-students is noted in- stantly by the attention he receives when he does have some- thing to say. The highest praise that can be given him is to say j that he is a students student. 1 A. I. E. E. C3, 43. STANLEY SPARGO ANDREWS Dover Pi Kappa Alpha Agriculture 0 Shorty, a member of Dover's state championship football team way back in the dark ages, became captain of the Army -at Rutgers. From this, it was just a step to membership on . the mythical national 150-lb. championship team. But athletics . is not Stan's only forte. His election to Alpha Zeta is evidence of y44g-V,V'q Vyyg lfgv W Www, prowess at books. But what we'll remember him for at the house will be his vigorous, though at times futile, efforts to collect I T, fraternity dues. A it BERTRAM deHEUS ATWOOD 4 Albany, N. Y. Alpha Sigma Rho Liberal Arts .,i PHI BETA KAPPA .t.fi i fff' V.ff:z,2?f 0 Combining a continual pleasantness with an alert mind, Bert has won the friendship and respect of those with whom he has come in contact here at Rutgers. Many have wondered how he i ,g', found time for studies, library, fraternity, activities and women, 5 but none seems to have suffered as a result of his extensive . activity with the exception of the latter, and the experiences in , all except the latter seem to have been markedly successful. I 1955, Q-if Good luck, Bert. f Honor School Cl, 2, 3, 455 Swimming Manager Cl, Zlp Freshman Handbook Cl, Zlg French Club ill, Debating fill, Philosophianp International Relations Club. . s i ,,, t n



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CHARLES PAUL BACHA NATHANIEL ACKERMAN BAIRD MORRIS BARNERT CHARLES PAUL BACHA Metuchen Mechanical Engineering 0 Communist Charlie has been put out of more classes than it is proper to mention. One of his weaknesses, if it may be so called, was to give his frank opinion of anything and anybody in no uncertain terms. While Charlie has been among the leaders in his school, he has not neglected the more liberal activities. The class basketball, baseball and handball teams were bolstered by his presence. And more than that, he has been a real pal to the engineering group on the campus. NATHANIEL ACKERMAN BAIRD 1 Warwick, N. Y. Delta Kappa Epsilon Liberal Arts 0 Although hailing from the Queen Village of Warwick, in the Empire State, Nat rightfully merits a significant position among the Essex Gentry, for, despite his agrarian propensities, he has successfully adapted himself to urban society. The Ian's bril- liant academic and extra-curricular record is not without nu- merous inroads upon the better social centers. This, combined with his affability and likable personality, has made him many friends. We wish Nat that high degree of success he so fully deserves. Swimming Manager Cl, 2, 3, 415 Water Polo Manager Cl, 2, 3, 417 Class Treasurer C215 Targum C115 Soph Hop Corn- rnitteeg Scarlet Keyg Advisory Board of Managers C3, 41. MORRIS BARNERT Morristown Omicron Alpha Tau Biology 0 This youngstercame down to school rather sleepy. So he fell asleep, a fact which provided constant amusement and labor for the brothers who had to wake him for classes, dinner and dates. He claimed he was storing energy for occasions demand- .: f fii.5 , . .,.. ..,. 1 . 1 I .i- .v..: .: :ff3gjee-girl . f'rv fi ' 1 1 f fi ' NN'-iii'ffT:4?Z1s4l:gj-K , , , .... .. .WM . we ki if f C , W 12,52 - . A A V- f.if145g. 5 ja! .1 ggi?-f. -E I .2,1iey1-.-fgqf: ,-. 1, .4 , J., f ing it. lf we must bring in the women, each one was merely a bl npassmg fancy-,I The motto: 'You never have enough experience. 4 -EL His experience caused us to suspect he was less asleep than it it' ig it Flfttfk .SQ-. ' 1 Easeball Manager Cl, 217 German Club Cl, 2, 3, 415 Vice-Presi- EF 'N-4fT'5Z6 dent C315 Iunior Prom Committeeg Delta Phi Alpha C3, 41. V, 53,2 1 y N I 29 1 rv - -X ---- --iff ,iv ...,.- Xfie yjffqf X I ,Nu rv M' fx, A-A , V k..... Q 'X tw ,H if ' res 3 -P r

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