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IOSEPH ANTONI BATOR EDWARD F. BAUMER ALBERT C BEISSERT IR IOSEPH ANTONI BATOR ' Elizabeth Education 0 loe was just one of the many unfortunate students commuting daily from old Betsy Towng he could always be found among the dozens of students who could be seen flying down the Pennsyl- vania station stairs to Queens campus just in time to make the first class. Because of this handicap, loe could not find time to participate in the various extra-curricula activities5 however, last season he made a determined bid for a position on the 150-pound football team and was retained on the squad all season. EDWARD EERDINAND BAUMER Newark Alpha Kappa Pi Liberal Arts CAP AND SKULL 0 Ed's latest nickname, the Colonel, pertains to his military accomplishments, and each of his many activities listed below carries with it a special name. Winchel, who has connections in Newark, has set up an almost perfect record for week-ending5 he's missed two in four years. Let's have a Scarlet Yell for Baumer -we know you'll make good. Swimming Cl, 2, 3, 415 Water Polo C2, Captain 3, 415 Iunior Cheer Leader C315 Head Cheer Leader C415 Peithosophian Lit- erary Society C2, Treasurer 315 Philosophian Society CTreasurer ' 415 Chairman of Sophomore Hop5 Military Ball Committee C315 Cadet Colonel, ROTC5 Scabbard and Blade C3, President 415 Student Council C415 Cap and Skull C415 Assistant Business Manager of Freshman .Handbook C215 Targum Cl, 215 Sports Editor C31. ' ALBERT CHARLES BEISSERT, IR. Newark Pi Kappa Alpha journalism 0 When the candidate for the boy who did most for his class is sought, Al should receive that honor. He extricated '34 from a previously, incurred deficit. How? By running the Prom-and turning ina S700 profit-the largest in the school's history. Dur- ing depression days, tool That's just one example of many of Al's level-headed thinking, practical nature and competency. Debating CZ, 415 Anthologist C3, 415 Student Council C415 Inter- fraternity Council C3, 415 Iunior Prom Chairman5 Philosophian5 Newman Club C3, 415 Baseball C115 Basketball C11. gf L31 :I fi 3' sz 5
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1 1 'X 'xm ti i l EDWARD IOSEPH BILDERBACK EDWARD IOSEPH BILDERBACK Keyport Biology Phi Gamma Delta 0 Eddie, the Terror of Keyport, has the distinction of trying out for practically every sport in college. His early failure to make good is a tributed to the fact that he couldn't find a sport that was rough enough. That was before he tried Water Polo. Now he proudly wears a varsity letter. He's the world's worst punster, too, but give him credit. He never stops trying to make at least one good pun a week. Football C155 Basketball 115, Vigilance Committee C255 Lacrosse K25p 150-lb. Football C355 Water Polo' C3, 45. STEPHEN W. BITOW Elizabeth Chemistry 0 Steve, as the rest of the chemists call him, is one of the orig- inal chemists. Although not a Phi lake, he has done well in' his four years on the banks, even with the daily seventeen-mile hop. Steve is an ardent supporter of Rutgers sports and tradition, and has a pleasing personality and is a good friend of all who know him well. This personality and good fellowship should carry him far, whether a chemist or not, but he'l1 need luck as we all do, so here it is, Steve. 1 Phi Lambda Upsilonl C45. ELMER ALIN BLATCHLEY Trenton Liberal Arts PHI BETA KAPPA ' On the day Blatch graduates, Rutgers will lose one of its leading literary lights. Each Anthologist gave further evidence of his writing ability, and more than one yearly essay prize has been awarded him. His relations with the opposite sex have embraced Rider College, Trenton State Teachers College, ana, alas, even Trenton High School. Not entirely on these latter grounds-but We anticipate his literary success in the very near uture. STEPHEN W. BITOW ELMER ALIN BLATCHLEY s. S, -u ,. Twill , . 5 ,... -if-f,,, 5- ,,gef4, g,.z! SMP.. V 5 , 125 A 'fQ'1f:'j'f57.'..IQf 5 V251 1 HIV. A 5. V- ' . , 51 gitfgf fffi -'f gg grim y- fgk ' A 5.4 ng-Sf 1 1-:'.32t'g,E,::gaxErig.:',.:g v ,Q L 23? 4' I I T 5,,..Iv .Mex Jfxif, fl. ,xy ,s,,, ...Er ms, .- r 5-fy V Z' .- 12 if 'I ' S 371 -' in . i v :-Q ,' .gg fl 1.-1-':.1-sw: - I.:-:f'. fs-1' Sl ' V ' . I ll 'P - nj wi NX . fall ' . Q 'x 5 - X- f r X ' N .nw
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