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SAMUEL OGDEN BALDWIN Delta Kappa Epsilon Engineering 60 Harvard Avenue, Maplewood Some men are inherently poets, others like Oggie must be engineers. l-le divides his time between the Engineering Building and places where winter sports are found. Althouqh an easy-going genial chap, he often surprises us with his stentorian outbursts. However, the engineering course did not interfere with his social life as many of the fairer sex can testify. Water Polo tl, 275 A. S. M, E. KZ, 3, 43. KENDEBTON BBEWSTEB BARBER Engineering lU6 Orchard Street, Cranford ln the words of our song, Ken, the verdant Freshman, the gay Sophomore, the happy lun- ior, and the blase Senior, typifies the well- rounded Rutgers man. Quiet, but congenial and likeable, he won the respect of his class- mates. After his four successful years on the Banks we say with all sincerity, Well done, 'Ken'. l5U lb. Football tlly Track tl, 2, 3, 4l: A. S. M. E. t4l. lOSEPH V. BABILE Education Cap and Skull 2ll Calmadge Avenue, Bound Brook loe goes for all sports in a big way even though he is a small fellow himself. Track is the only sport in which he has not special- ized. As a result he has had to hitch-hike from the home town of Bound Brook ever since he came to Butgers. Some day he hopes to write a book on the art of thumbing rides. l5U lb. Football tl, 2, 3, 437 Lacrosse tl, 2, 3 4l- Basketball Cl 3 47' ltalian Club- New- , . r I - fi .. , fi 1,3 5- . :fi 1 its 3,1 if ff fl, '.f'7gx 1 N Q Lili? 9.4 3 Q.- -?,- 1 - wr -.sv ,tn K. 'rf . 5:3 .9 Q . .me I -'gig z .1 ' r-r yd- Q . Z' li ' I 1. .ft ,S gt!-fi? 11'-' 4615 5' 1 A. , in .. Qu' . -5 .347 . ff Q- 'tr ,.,4I.-Ayj: ...xl 4:v.,..J.t,? 3,935 .Z :.. ..:,...F:3,-L4,,P':i:,G-441:45 - '5 A-3-1-4--.597 4,145--'.'L,n1.:g th.-'. 5.5, f ' 1 I I 1 Q-,ffzifj,.1-jf,,fl5Q.,t'.L, :.:,..:145.g:-.azqfi man Club: Kappa Phi Ka cr. 'NQFJX-::2L'g112'jg-'wffif' 125'1' w'l 'f -f pp 4-'sf -Fi 22
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L E T T E CARL 'WILTON BAER Agriculture 399 West Main Street, Somerset, Pa. Gus came to Rutgers with the problem ot Hcolleging his way through work. He achieved this by spending many a weary night playing his trumpet at The Pines. Der Max, de- spite those weary nights, has not neglected his books. ln addition to his work and studies, he seems to be spending a lot ot time dreaming about someone in lowa. Alpha Zeta: Band tl, 2, 35. CHARLES ARTHUR BAlLEY Chi Phi Biology l97 Mountain Way, Rutherford Chass came to Rutgers for a pre-medical course, but his adventures with Entamoeba his- tolytica and T. gambiense did not prevent him from leading a Well-rounded life. The secrets of his success are a quiet but engaging person- ality, a sense of humor, and his ever-ready medical kit, subject to periodic raids by ailing brothers. Scarlet Key, Lacrosse Manager tl, 2, 3, 43: lnterfraternity Council t3, Ally lunior Prom Com- mittee. lEROME HARRISON BAKER Chi Phi Liberal Arts 4320 Glenwood Avenue, Little Neck, L. I., N. Y. Hl'SFTY's is a complex nature, although he waxes from the ethereal to the practical in al- most one breath there is enough self-esteem in his make-up to make him real. When The BOY finds a definite purpose in lite We should hate to be in his way. Boxinq tl, Zl: l5O lb. Football Cl, 21, Queen's Players. R R R R R R R :U 0
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l -154 Fi. . G w if :Q -L Vt A ,. .4 Z .Jr -5 . lu. .ij Q.. 7-1 4 .3 if-. u'.I 1? Cr' .513 :Qi 4142 , E-AQ!! 4 -rw .ffl 4, L 1 24114 -', :T 13.4 ..- 5 SEQ, Fd f -6' X. A it 3:5 vfvlif 145 Q tjif 68 5 Q 'Z If 1 C' ' tit 4-'Qu . S.. .1-f WILLIAM GLENN BARTLETT, Ir. Agriculture 445 Rosehill Place, Elizabeth Bill, the silent man from Elizabeth, came to us with all the essentials of a gentleman plus a determination to make his mark in the field of agriculture. His pleasant smile, sincerity, and pleasing personality have gained for him a host ot friends and indicates that his future will be one of accomplishment. Scarlet Rifles fl, Zly Agriculture Club Ill: Com- muters' Club tll. MALCOLM MILLER BAXTER Agriculture I5 Elm Street, Newark Mac timidly came to the Banks in '34 and immediately enrolled in the College of Agri- culture. From then on he learned the Dairy Business and is now rarin' to go. We'll remem- ber him for his fine personality and iriendly smile as a student. Here's hoping that he will succeed on the big dairy farm which he will some day own. Ag Club C3lg Dairy Science Association C3, 4l. V Zwfz' . . 4 WALTER H. BERGER Phi Epsilon Pi Liberal Arts JT, -rg? IO Osborne Terrace, Newark Spin came to Rutgers swinging a tennis gg racquet and declaring that he won his match at love. So aided by a certain damsel, he succeeded at each match oi college competi- tion. He scored at scholarship, athletics, social :gif and intertraternity activities. Spin's gradua- Ifjl tion will be telt as a loss both to his college and his fraternity. Fencing Manager Cllp Varsity Club K3, 4l: Inter- Q4iij..5.i,',ig5,i-L5-.,.,M --.,.,..L-,.'.,,,,x,, A fraternity Council 13, 437 Honor School tl, 2, 3l: U' 2- 3' it 23
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