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EDWARD AARON has commuted from Elizabeth, Where he was born on Au- gust 23, 1917. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Aaron, he lives at 804 First Avenue and is a graduate of Thomas Jefferson High School. He earned part of his college expenses repairing bicycles. His work in the biological sciences was promising enough to merit his selection to Beta Iota Lambda in his junior year. Interest in other fields was shown by his courses in art, English, and social psy- chology. He is a member of the Biology Club. RANNEY GEORGE ADAMS, Ir., member of Student Council, is basketball man- ager and advertising manager of Targum. He has taken part in both activities for four years in addition to his one year in crew and debating. In Chi Phi fraternity he is house manager. Ranney's liberal course has accented business management, finance, account- ing, and auditing. Born in Weehawken on December 27, 1917, he later moved to Bogota, Where his parents now live at 120 Maple Ave- nue. He is from Bogota High School. ANGELO ANGELIDES, who has majored in biological science, plans to study med- icine and become a country doctor. A local boy, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Angelides of 21 Bayard Street. He was born in New Brunswick twenty-two years ago, on September 22. Middle name-Panageotis. Ang was graduated from New Brunswick High School after but three and one-half years there. Since then he has spent his summers selling shoes and slinging sodas, the rest of the years study- ing biology and liberal subjects. 18 FREDERICK RBA ANSPACH, IV, coming from a long line of Frederick Anspachs, has concentrated on the study of soil chemistry. He was elected to Alpha Zeta and was an active member of the Ag Club for four years. He played saxophone in the Band and with the Jazz Bandits, and his sax- playing earned him a trip to Paris on a liner after his junior year. Fred lives on College Farm and gives that as his permanent address, though he comes from Sewell. His mother, Mrs. Effe Anspach, lives at Somerset, Pa. THEODORE APPLEBY has prepared him- self for law or history instruction by his history and political science curriculum. From freshman dink to mortar board, he has maintained Honor School standing. He graduated from South River High School. A lover of music, both classical and military, Ted played in the Band for four years. Son of a lawyer, Randolph Appleby, Jr., L.L.M., and Mrs. Appleby, of 232 Main Street, South River, he was born on November 15, 1918. HAROLD REID ARMSTRONG, Jr. has ma- jored in Glee Club and Chi Psi activities outside of his curricular Work in history and political science. Besides retaining Glee Club membership for four years, he is president of his fraternity. He has been a cheerleader and a back on the freshman ISO-p0l.1I1d football squad. Hal is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Armstrong, Sr., of 255 Main Street, South River. He Was born in Sayreville on April 13, 1918. An uncle, Charles Armstrong, is a Rutgers grad- uate of the class of 1907.
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