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U-1 S C A R L E T RAYMOND EDWARD BUBALTZ Engineering 427 Louisa Street, South Amboy Having to commute daily from South Amboy gave Ray a considerable handicap from the start. He has, however, made himself quite well known by his generous distribution of cigars among his fellow engineers. Being a steady, hard working, likeable chap, he is bound to succeed as an engineer of the future. Newman Club ll, 2, 3, 4l: A. l. E. E. l3, 4l. SAM BUCHMAN Liberal Arts ll9 Amsterdam Avenue, Roselle Sam came from the University of Michigan. This man ot smiles and good humor breezed into Rutgers in his Sophomore year. Through his genial personality and willingness to co- operate, he instilled himself in the hearts ot all that know him. To wish him success is unnecessary for he will never stop until the top is reached. Honor School CZ, 3, 4l: Tennis l3, 4l. EDGAR A. BUTTERS. lr. Chi Phi Liberal Arts Milltown Butters came to us as an example of the pure New England stocky-not horses. We love him even though he is a Democrat. His vocal interpretation of Tommy Lad brought tears to the eyes of all the Chi Phi's back in our Freshman year,--at last he stopped. His smashing forehanol-in ping-pong-has also brought tears to the eyes of many Chi Phi's- but he hasn't yet stopped. French Club ill: Liberal Club KZ, 3, 4l: History Club K3, 4lg Tennis ill. nt: R R R R R R R as
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ALFRED EDWARD BROWN Chemistry 2ll Loomis Street, Elizabeth Al came to the Banks and started his ad- vance in chemistry by taking the Freshman Prize. Deep interest combined with a love for chemistry showed their effect when Al won a Phi Beta Kappa key in his lunior year. Labs and commuting in his first three years kept his extra-curricular activities down. Combined with scholastic ability, Al has a most pleas- ing personality which has Won him many friends. We know he will reach the top. Phi Beta Kappa: Phi Lambda Upsilong Ger- man Club Cll. CHARLES BRADFORD BROWN, lr. Delta Upsilon Liberal Arts 3l7 34th Street, Woodcliff Along with a natural born penchant for scholar- ship, Brad has always shown an ever-pleas- ing countenance, a disposition to be of serivce, and a friendship and faithfulness that can never be forgotten. Although his education was paramount, he participated in and enjoyed campus life and activity, thus gaining a well- rounded personality and character as a key- stone to success. Honor School fl, 2, 3, 43: Glee Club tl, 2, 3, 411 Scarlet Key: Songleader CBD, History Club 12, 39. FRANK HALSTEAD BROWN, lr. Biology 327 Chestnut Street, Roselle Park Rutgers will long remember Hallie for his quiet genial manner and pleasing personality. He will carry into the medical profession a record of conscientiousness, sincerity and loyal- ty. His idealism and deep appreciation for the better things in life should carry him far into his chosen career. We of Rutgers say good luck and Godspeed, Hallie, as You journey to the top. Basketball fll: Crew fl, 2, 3li ROWUIQ Club CZ, 3, 43- 3 45 ,575 tw av Q r ,E Z7
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L E T T E R WILLIAM ANTI-IGNY CALLAHAN Delta Kappa Epsilon Liberal Arts 750 Woodland Avenue, Plainfield Stock in Bill Callahan, Inc., rose sharply upon his exchange of engineering for econom- ics. This trading subsequently led to his be- coming president of the Campus Bank, a posi- tion he had filled informally for years before, a cheerful-loaner-of-money to students without it. Here's a man of high principles and varied interests-one you'd better not sell short! DAVID IOSLIN CAMPBELL Phi Gamma Delta Engineering 6l5 Abbott Street, Highland Park Soup was kept from showing outstanding ver- satility because of his curriculum. Hard, long study hours didn't alter his appreciation of the beautiful. Dave's correspondence was as well known as Browning's and his one regret was that Butgers held only three major dances a Year. Success at whatever he tried has proven it needless to say good luck, old man. A. S. M. E, 13, 4lg Tau Beta Pig 150 lb. Foot- ball ill. WALTER E. CAMPBELL Liberal Arts 68 Carson Avenue, Metuchen Soup carne to college to acquire a well- rounded education. During his four years on the Banks he participated in all phases of college life, and gained prominence as a stu- dent, athlete, and all-around good fellow. For such a well-balanced individual success is inevitable. 150 lb. Football fl, Zly Football C3, 4l: Basket- ball tl, 2, 3, 415 Lacrosse C3, 4lp Scabbard and Blade. R R R R R R R DU 29
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