Rutgers University - Scarlet Letter Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

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g . . 6 we Safe Ylniuemifg of ww 9 re Ulm But ers UH1VCIS1ty 17 6 6 05? N W Bru SW1Ck New Jersey 4 1950 .Slvwdf Life? r i - - f - I - Copyright, 1950 THE SCAllI,ErI' LETTER COUNCIL Rutgers University The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick, New Jersey Robert E. Cyphers, President Frank G. Adams, Secretary David Landau, Business Manager E. Hopkins Brill, Treasurer Cornelius B. Boocock, Dean of Men Wallace S. Moreland, Director of Public Relations LIMITED EDITION P- 3,800 COPIES Cover by The S. K. Smith Co., Chicago, Ill. Printing and Binding by The Comet Press, Inc., New York, N. Y Engraving by Empire Photo-Engraving Co., New Brunswick, N. ,I Photography by Kroemmelbein Studio, New Brunswick, N. J. 4- ..!4CLlfL0lfUA6!gl0fL8lfL1f:5 The editors would like to take this opportunity to express their apprecia- tion to all those persons and organizations who have had a part, however small, in making this yearbook possible, and especially: To the staff assistants who did the real work of gathering the informa- tion that went into the book, and without whom there would be no yearbook, To all those students who offered suggestions to us in the hopes of obtaining a better yearbook, and whose desires we have tried to follow, To Stuart Eadie '50, for the use of his drawing of uOld Queens, To the Public Relations Department of Rutgers and the Targum for the use of their photographs, To Mr. Brill for ever watching our expense account, To Mr. Allis of the S. K. Smith Co., lVlr. Clegg of The Comet Press, and the Karakoosh family of the Empire Photo-Engraving Co. for their personalized attention to our every wish and their skill and craftsmanship in producing this volume, To Walt Kroemmelbein '46, for his skill and cooperation in taking our photographs, To all others of the faculty, administration, and student body who have assisted us in securing our subject matter and in the taking of photographs, And last, but certainly not least, to Mrs. Kenny and Pete for always being ready to help us out when we needed help most, To all of these people, we offer our sincere Hthanksf' 5 Wa, QM if a3?1Z? K f gi. dgggflg f fag -v---w H ,Qu ibejicafion jp lb. Slfmn A Www, f9 100455014 of Wicrogiofogg, ibirecfor 0!f!Le lgufgerw ,Qrwfifnfe of! Wicrogiodwgg, ana! cfixouerer of Jfrefofomgcin, we reqoeclfffafgj cfeaficalfe me 1950 .giarif Clglffer: Ar A55 Kagan? anal !aifA!,zffLe55 fo pufgelw, Ar Aid palfience ana! peweuercmce in ffze name of dcience, d,l'L6!Al' Aid generwifg anal MHJBMJAWEJ5 fowaral aff mangincl THE CAR LETTER BOX 137 RUTGERS UNIVERSITY NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J. ROBERT E CYPHERS DAVID LANDAU FRANK G ADAMS EDITOR IN CHIEF BUSINESS MANAGER MANAGING EDITOR l February, 1950 This, the 76th edition of the Scarlet Letter, was produced with but one thought in mind, and that was to satisfy the student body. We have made innovations in certain sections of the book, while in other parts we have followed the precedents established by previous editors. But in every case, the determining factor was our desire was to please the students. UWhich Way would most of the students like to see it donen? This was the question which we had to answer before any decision could be made. ln our attempts to answer this question we have constantly kept two points uppermost in our minds-the criticisms which have been directed at previous editions of the yearbook, and the suggestions which many students have made to us concerning this year7s book. We hope that we have done justice to both of them. Notable among the changes in this yearls edition are the cover style, the divider pages, the position of the senior biographies, the number of photographs used, the increased coverage of the Ag students, the freshmen sports, and the social life sections, together with a 16-page increase in the size of the book, making this the largest year- book in the history of Rutgers. Whether or not these changes are in the nature of improvements is left to the judgment of the student body. The staff has enjoyed producing this volume for you and we hope that you will enjoy reading it. More than that, we hope that, as time passes, you will enjoy more and more looking back through this l950 Scarlet Letter on your years spent at Rutgers. R. C. F. A. D. L. 8 Cmfmfg .xgafminidfralfzfon CL, gjgj JQMOM Lying QOMP5 Slcmf CLA J4Cfw,:f,:w 520,455 9 l 17 56 l pufgem -'l .fdvlminidfrozfion ibn W Manoa! of Me 7!,niuemify ibn Qogerlf CLMZW !QAe5ic!en1f of Me yflniuemifg I I we MONT! of j'lfLf5lf8Q15 Alfred E. Driscoll Governor of the State of New Jersey Robert C. Clothier President of the University ons.. att. nut Robert C. Clothier John Wyckoff Mettler Henry G. Parker Russell E. Watson Albert S. Johnson Albert E. Meder, Jr. it Alfred E. Driscoll Robert C. Clothier William H. S. Demarest, Emeritus Philip M. Brett Duncan D. Sutphen, Emeritus John Wyckoff Mettler John Van Nostrand Dorr Henry C. Parker Walter J. Buzby Clarence E. Case Vreeland Tompkins, Emeritus Florence P. Eagleton, Emeritus Marie H. Katzenbach Ralph P. White Richard T. Greene, Emeritus A. Harry Moore Andrew J. Steelman Ralph G. Wright Joseph A. Bower John F. Tinsley Roy M. D. Richardson Harry L. Derby Eugene A. Yates Sumner B. Emerson Frederic W. Smith John H. Bosshart Russell E. Watson Virgil Jordan Carrol M. Shanks MHP! 13 Chairman Vice-Chairman Vice-Chairman Vice-Chairman Comptroller Secretary William S. Borden Wheeler McMillen Howard Eastwood Clifford P. Case Florece A. Mulford Gustav A. Hunziker Franklin Conklin, Jr. Percy S. Young Charles H. Brower Robert A. Cooke Phillip Forman Mahlon C. Milliken Lansing P. Shield William C. Miller, Jr. Alice L. Cornelison Elizabeth Middleton Maddock Francis Marmaduke Potter Tracy S. Voorhees John M. Summerill, Jr. Rosamond Sawyer Moxon James Kerbey, Jr. Pierre D. Van Mater Margaret Denton Wagner J. Lindsay de Valliere Arthur H. Vanderbilt Walter T. Margetts, Jr. Hugh L. Mehorter Theodore D. Parsons David Van Alstyne, Jr. QUIK Cornelius B. Boocock Albert Meder, Jr. Albert S. Johnson Dean of Men Dean of Arlministrrzlion Comptroller Harry C. Owen Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences 86LlfL5 unc! izyirecfom ll William H. Martin Dean of the College of Agriculture Clarence E. Parcli Elmer C. Easton Dean of the School Dean of the College of Education of Engineering 14 E. Hopkins Brill Dirvftor of Purvlzusizig George E. Little Dirertur of PlI'l'Si1'!lf l'frl11r'11ti1111 Luther H. Martin Rf',L'I-Sfflll' Ernest McMahon Direfmr nf Aiunznz' Relations Donald F. Cameron Librarian Wallace Moreland Dirertor of Public Relations Courtney P. Brown Szzpvrinlenrlerzt of Ifzlilrlirigs mid Grounds John P. Kirkwood Dirertor of Personnel ami Placement John L. Davis Director of Housing Bradford S. Abernethy C11 aplain Edward Hurtado Direvlor of Sturimil Ilrultlz George Kramer Director 0.iAlII7II..SSl0l1S M E . 1' A., - 17 Q66 Wufgefg n an Cfvtdded Kfdrffi Of icem Anthony R. Cillo President Donald L. Biehn Vice-President Robert G. Strong S ecretary- Treasurer zfmior 670455 Of icem Norman T. Graf President Leon Root Vice-President Edward R. Swartz Secretary-Treasurer jlze .Senior C0155 .... CALM OMCQP5 William S. Hatchett, President Alex E. Treves, Vice-President William B. Scatchard Jr., Secretary-Treasurer 19 'WY twvk 2 -vm-11 Robert J. Aaron Mays Landing, New Jersey Journalism State Scholarship, WRSU 145, Dean's List 12,355 Advertising Club 135, Booster Club 115, Journalism Club 1453 Quad Club 13.4tg Raritan Activities Club 115 g Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball. Arthur M. Abramsohn Trenton, New Jersey Journalism Army, Scarlet Letter 12,353 WRSU 12,353 Advertising Club 1353 Journalism Club 145, World Federalists 1359 Transfer Student, Drexel lnstitute of Technology. James W. Ackerman Summit, New Jersey French Armyg French Club 135 President 145, Transfer Student, CCNY, Syra- cuse University, Seton Hall College. Alfred G. Acton Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Physical Education Armyg JV Football 135, Intramural Basketball, Referee, Transfer Stu- dent, Academy of the New Church. John D. Admirand Wallington, New Jersey Chemistry State Scholarshipg Alpha Sigma Phig Chemistry Club 13,45 3 Deutscher Yerein 125, Rifle and Pistol Club 125, 150-lb. Football 1l,45g lntra- mural Football, Basketball, Softball, Swimming. August H. Akerstrom New Brunswick, New Jersey American Civilization Navy, Targum 125, WRSU 125 Sports Director 13, 45 Cold R5 Corn- muters Club 1259 Hillside Social Club 13,455 Intramural Basketball, x, Stephen L. Albertalli Ridgefield Park, New Jersey Ceramic Engineering State Scholarshipg Keramos 135 Treasurer 1453 Scabbard and Blade 13,45g Tau Beta Pi 135 Recording Secretary 1455 Sigma Phi Epsilon, Treasurer, Dean's List 1359 Booster Club 11,2, 3,45g Ceramic Club 12, 3,45g Varsity Fencing 115g Varsity Lacrosse Manager 115g Intra- mural Football, Basketball, Softball. Clarence J. Alexander South River, New Jersey History Army. Joseph R. Alexander Newark, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Governoris Scholarship, Dean's List 135, ASME 145. l Albert W. Allan North Bergen, New Jersey Ceramic Engineering Navyg Theta Chi, Ceramic Club 13,45g Raritan Activities Club 125, Rifle and Pistol Club 135, Intramural Swimmingg Transfer Student, Newark States Teachers College. it Football, Cross-Country, Track. tr if Q-.H-nv: an. 'Q N , Elf i1 5' aw-9 X' Arthur C. Allen New Brunswick, New Jersey Business Administration Army, Dean's List 13,43g Commuters Club 143, Rutgers Christian Association 143 g Sketch Club 143 g SAM 143. Leon O. Allison Princeton, New Jersey Ceramics Booster Club 11, 2, 3, 43 g Ceramic Club 12, 43 3 Commuters Club 12, 3, 43 g ,IV Football 1135 Varsity R Club 11,23g Varsity Track 1l,23g Intra- mural Basketball, Football, Cold Track Shoe 113. William B. Allison North Plainfield, New Jersey Psychology Army: Psi Chi 13.4Ig Psychological Society 133 Vice-President 1435 Transfer Student, CCNY. Charles Alpern Perth Amboy, New Jersey Biology Armyg Commuters Club 143g Psychological Society 133g Sketch Club 13, 43 g Transfer Student, NYU. Paul J. Amaranto Bridgeton, New Jersey Agricultural Education Navyg Ag. Club 11,2,3,43g Italian Club 143, Poultry Science Club 11,43 g lntramural Basketball, Cross-Country. Robert J. Amoury Staten Island, New York Political Science Armyg Debating 1l,2,43 Gold R5 Snack Bar Committee 123, ROTC Inquiry Committee 123: Second Place, Sophomore Speech Prize, Bridge Club 143 3 Newman Club 11, 2, 3,43 9 Transfer Student, Wagner College. 'W' ,T I Q V A A A 3 Richard A. Anderson ,L A N Dumont, New Jersey Poultry Science S I W- 3 Air Forceg Dean's List 113g Poultry Club 13,433 Quad Club 13,433 IQ ,,, Transfer Student, University of Arizona. .t - ...a George Andreopoulos New Brunswick, New Jersey Economics Robert D. Angus Flemington, New Jersey Agricultural Economics Air Forceg Dean's List 12,333 Ag. Economics Club 12,33g Commuters Club 143g Deutscher Yercin 123, Transfer Student, Clemson A St M. 19,4 M Richard T. Antuzzi Burlington, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Navy, AIEE 12,33, Secretary 143g Quad Club 133. Edward G. Apgar New Brunswick, New Jersey Physics State Scholarship3 Math Club 12,41, Secretary-Treasurer 131. James J. Applegate, Jr. Milltown, New Jersey Chemistry Scarlet Barbs Council 12, 3,413 Scarlet Barbs Dance Committee 1313 Chemistry Club 11,2,41 Secretary 1313 Commuters Club 11,2,31 Sec- retary 1413 Newman Club 11,2, 3,413 Scarlet Barbs 11,2,3,41. Vincent J. Apruzzese East Orange, New Jersey Political Science Trustee Scholarshipg Omega Club, President 1413 Board of Directors, Co-op Society3 Sophomore Speech Prize3 Italian Club 11,2, 3,413 Intra- mural Football, Basketball, Softball. Albert A. Aquila Iselin, New Jersey Physical Education Air Force3 Transfer Student, Duke University. Donald B . Armin Amenia, New York Physical Education Army3 Queens Players 141: Zeta Psig JV Glee Club 11,213 Booster Club 1313 Literary Club 13,413 Skiing Club 1413 Varsity Soccer 1213 ,Freshman Track3 Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball, Bowling, Sw imming. Robert E. Arnold Jersey City, New Jersey .l0urlwliSm General Scholarship3 WRSU 13, 41 3 Theta Cbi3 Advertising Club 13, 41 3 Booster Club 11,313 Journalism Club 13,413 Rifle and Pistol Club, Treasurer 121 3 Intramural Football, Swimming. P' -Y' we ig, J --3 1, HQ59' ir'-'r Bw' Alfred G. Aronowitz Roselle, New Jersey Journalism General Scholarship3 Cap and Skull3 Who's Who 13,413 Student Coun- cil, Corresponding Secretary 1313 Scarlet Barbs Council 11,413 Pi Gamma 12, 3,413 Antho 1213 Scarlet Letter 1113 Targum 11,2,3,413 Gold R3 WRSU 1413 Debating 1113 Dean's List 1113 Soph Hop Com- mittee3 Football Hall of Fame Committee 13,413 Booster Club 11,2, 3, 41 3 Commuters Club 11, 2, 3, 41 3 Scarlet Barbs 11, 2, 3, 41 3 Intramural Football, Basketball. Leon Arrigo, Jr. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey lilechanical Engineering General Scholarship3 ASME 12,413 Booster Club 12, 3,413 Ford Hall Club 1113 Quad Club 12, 3,413 Rifle and Pistol Club 1113 Intramural Softball, Swimming. Matthew A. Asbornsen Jersey City, New Jersey Biology State Scholarship3 Delta Upsilon3 Dean's List 131 3 Soph Hop Committeeg Deutscher Verein, Secretary 1213 Ford Hall Club 121 3 Quad Club 111 3 Scarlet Barbs 12,313 150-lb. Football 13, 41Q Freshman Cross-Country3 Freshman Trackg Intramural Basketball, Softballg Transfer Student, Pennsylvania State College of Optometry. Samson Asin Roosevelt, New Jersey Political Science State Scholarshipg Queens Players 121 3 Antho Short Story Prize. Steven J. Assony Jersey City, New Jersey Chemistry Ar1ny3 Delta Phi Alpha 13, 45 3 Dean's List 115 3 Chemistry Club 13, 45 3 Jazz Club 11, 3,45, Publicity Director 125. Robert W. Atkinson Norristown, Pennsylvania Business Administration Malcolm A. Schweiker Jr. Scholarship3 Crown and Scroll, Secretary- Trm-asurer3 Interfraternity Councilg Class Secretary-Treasurer 1353 Delta l'psilon, Presidentg Chapel Usher 12, 3,45 Gold R3 ,IV Football 11,253 Freshman Lacrosse3 Varsity Lacrosse 13,453 Intramural Football, Cross 11ountry, Basketball, Track. Roy M. Atkinson Trenton, New Jersey Plant Science Navy3 Ag Club 1453 Commuters Club 13, 45g Hortus Club 145. Phillips G. Avery Ridgewood, New Jersey Business Administration Band 1153 Chi Phi, Treasurr-r3 Raritan Activities Club 1153 Varsity Track 1253 Intramural Track. Miguel Awschalom Buenos Aires, Argentina Physics General Scholarship3 Dean's List 12, 3,453 AIRE 1453 Commuters Club 1353 Ford Hall Club 145 3 French Club 13,45 3 International Club 12,35 President 1453 Rutgers Film Society 13,453 Mathematics Club 13,453 Photographic Society 1453 Raritan Activities Club 1253 Spanish Club 12,3,4lQ Physics Club 135 Vice President 1453 Transfer Student, Lnivcrsity of Buenos Aires. Thomas H. Bach Vineland, New Jersey Political Science General Scholarshipg Tau Kappa Alpha 13,453 Debating 12, 3,45 Cold R3 Kappa Sigma3 De-an's List 1355 French Club, Secretary 125 Vice President 135. Martin M. Bacharach Monmouth Junction, New Jersey Poultry Science Navy3 Alpha Zeta 13,453 Delta Phi Alpha 13,453 Barn Hop Decoration Chairman 1353 Editor, Handbook for Freshman Ag Students 1353 Ag Field Day Exhibits Chairman 1353 Ag Club 12,35 Executive Council 1453 Poultry Science Club 11,25 President 1453 Rutgers Rural Review 12,35 Circulation Manager 145. Stephen Bachelder Roselle, New Jersey Plant Science State Scholarship3 Armyg Ag Club 1453 AVC 1453 Commuters Club 1153 Hortus Club 145. James M. Bacon Bridgeton, New Jersey Business Administration Tau Kappa Epsilon, Treasurerg Quad Club 1153 SAM 1453 Spanish Club 1453 Intramural Basketball, Softball. Ogden C. Bacon, Jr. Palmyra, New Jersey Dairy Husbandry Navyg Hillside Social Club 1453 Transfer Student, National Agricul- tural College. 2?-.. f .4l Francis A. Barr up lbs .,- iuae Kile R. Barbehenn Milltown, New Jersey Forestry State Scholarshipg Alpha Zeta 13,43g Dean's List 133g Forestry Club 11,23 Vice-President 133g Rifle and Pistol Club 113. William F. Barg, Jr. Linden, New Jersey Chemistry Armyg Dean,s List 1I,2,33g Transfer Student, Pennsylvania State College. p Peter L. Barich Highland Park, New Jersey Business Administration Armyg Queens Players 113g Glee Club 12, 3,43 Cold R5 Lambda Chi Alphag Choir 1I,2,33g Deutscher Verein 133. Ronald E. Barlow Skippack, Pennsylvania Mechanical Engineering Schweiker Memorial Scholarshipg Delta Upsilon, Seeretaryg ASME 143 g Chapel Usher 11,2,33 Head Usher 143 Cold R5 Freshman Lacrosseg Varsity Lacrosse 12,43g Intramural Football. Norman H. Bagley Livingston, New Jersey Ceramic Engineering Navyg Bowling Club 113g Ceramic Club 11, 2, 3,43g Intramural Basket- ball, Softball. James W. Baker Teaneck, New Jersey Political Science Navyg Phi Gamma Deltag Dean's List 123g Booster Club 143g Christian Science Organization 11,2, 33 President 1435 International Belations Club 14-3g Sailing Club 14-3g SAM 1439 Freshman Crewg JV Crew 1233 Intramural Football, Swimming. Louis J. Balint Hopelawn, New Jersey Ceramic Engineering Air Forceg Ceramic Club 12, 3, 43. Thaddeus J. Bara South River, New Jersey Chemistry Navyg Booster Club 13,43g Chemistry Club 12,3,43g Commuters Club 13,439 Newman Club 143. Clifton, New Jersey Ceramics State Scholarshipg Ceramic Club 13,43g Quad Club 12, 3,43g Raritan Activities Club 1133 Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball. Charles Y. Bartholomew, Jr. Millville, New Jersey Physics Armyg Amateur Radio Club 12, 3,4-3g Booster Club 133g Mathematics Club 13, 43 g Philosophy Club 13, 43 5 Physics Club 13,43 5 Transfer Stu- dent, Bergen Junior College. John H. Bartolet Bloomnheld, New Jersey Economics Navyg Transfer Student, Middlebury College. Arnold L. Baum Perth Amboy, New Jersey Biological Sciences Sigma Alpha Mu, Secretaryg Astronomy Club 1233 Booster Club 11,2, 3,43g llillel Foundation 1l,2,3,43g Freshman Wrestling, Intramural Football, Basketball, Track, Softball. Andrew J. Beck Trenton, New Jersey Engineering Polish Armyg ASME 143, Commuters Club 143g SAM 143, Transfer Student, Carnegie Institute of Technology. Robert N. Beck Fords, New Jersey Chemistry Navyg Chemistry Club 12, 3, 43. its-tt? ' ' im KN, i f' Q1 gf: li .iff f :'t3'ml: mrs SZ' Harold Becker Long Branch, New Jersey Business Administration Army, Scarlet Barbs Council 1433 Economics Honor Society 143g Deanis List 12,339 Ford Hall Club 143g Hillel Foundation 12,43g SAM 13,43, Corresponding Secretaryg Transfer Student, CCNY. Charles S. Bednar Perth Amboy, New Jersey Political Science Rudy A. Behrens EasbOrange, New Jersey Bacteriology General Scholarship, Glee Club 12,33 Gold R 143, Musical Comedy Cast 143, Alpha Phi Omega 13,43g Deutscher Verein 11,435 Ford Hall Club 12,339 Raritan Activities Club 113, Scarlet Barbs 11, 2,33g Intra- mural Basketball. Harry H. Bell Kearny, New Jersey Ornamental Horticulture Air Forceg Ag Executive Council 13,43, Secretary 1333 Alpha Zeta 13,433 Pi Alpha Xi 143g Rutgers Rural Review 12, 3,43 Cold Rg Ag Club 11, 2, 3,435 Commuters Club 123g Hortus Club 12, 3,43g Rifle and Pistol Club 123. Robert R. Bender Highland Park, New Jersey Biology Faculty Scholarship, Navyg Biology Club 12, 3,43. Warren G. Bender New Providence, New Jersey Electrical Engineering WRSU 13, 43 3 Amateur Radio Club 13, 43 9 AIEE 143 g Institute of Radio Engineers 12, 3,433 Rifle and Pistol Club 113. Richard Benjamin East Orange, New Jersey History Phi Epsilon Pi3 Alpha Phi Omega 11,2,35 Secretary 145Q Hillel Foun- dation 11,2,35 Executive Council 1453 Varsity Soccer Manager 11, 2, 3, 45 . Carl G. Benkendorf Clifton, New Jersey Agriculture W Ag Club 11,213 Booster Club 1152 Hortus Club, Vice-President 12,35 Treasurer 1453 Anthropological Society 1453 Quad Club 12,353 Fresh- man Swimming Manager. David Berdan Allendale, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Air Forceg Alpha Chi Rh0Q Dean's List 1355 ASME 12. 3,453 Intra- mural Bowling. Edward B. Berich -52 Rahway, New Jersey Business Administration Navy3 Transfer Student, Union Junior College. 1 .l Elbert W. Bernzweig Freehold, New Jersey Business Administration Army? WRSU 11,212 Hillel Foundation 11, 2,353 Freshman Basketball, Intramural Football, Basketball3 Transfer Student, University of Dela- ware. Elias P. Bernzweig Freehold, New Jerse Business Administration 3' Army3 WRSU 11, 25 3 Hillel Foundation 11, 2,35 3 Freshman Basketballg Intramural Football, Basketballg Transfer Student, University of Dela- ware. Q Richard V. N. Best Highland Park, New Jersey Business Administration Navyg Delta Phi3 Intramural Swimming. J'-21 Fred C. Beyer, Jr. East Orange, New Jersey Agriculture Joseph M. Bienstock Atlantic City, New Jersey Business Administration State Scholarship3 Hillel Foundation 11, 2, 3, 4-5. . Kenneth R. Bigelow Phillipsburg, New Jersey Poultry Science as-M.. State Scholarshipg Ag Club 11,253 Poultry Science Club 13,453 Intra- mural Football, Softball, Basketball. e sift , ll 1 3 Charles T. Bills Ocean Grove, New Jersey Chemistry Alpha Sigma Phig Chemistry Club 13,45g Intramural Football, Basket- :T ball. Softballg Transfer Student, Syracuse University. Harry Bilous, Jr. Phillipsburg, New Jersey Political Science Air Force. Leroy H. Birkbeck Tuckerton, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Armyg Kappa Sigmag Transfer Student, Classboro State Teachers Col- lege. 'id-f ,mfs Philip Birnbaum G I W Teaneck, New Jersey Business Administration lnterfraternity Council 1455 Sigma Alpha Mu, President, Dean's List 1l,2,35g Hillel Foundation 12,45, Executive Council 1353 150-lb Foot- X gf 9 ball Manager 125 g Intramural Track, Football. Basketball, Softball. 1 .f as Dunbar P. Birnie Wfestfield, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Army, ASME 125, Nice-Chairman 135, Chairman 145g Sketch Club 145. Roy E. Black X Somerville, New Jersey Social Studies Marine Corps. William D. Black 4 1 Upper lllontclair, New Jersey Poultry Husbandry -5 Navyg Poultry Science Club 12,455 Intramural Basketball. ,' i . f. .E-3 X W Ralph K. Blackford .W- Trenton, New Jersey Chemistry i 'V' . Q ' State Scholarshipg Chemistry Club 145, Commuters Club 115. i Viiii E 5 x Sanford L. Blackman Little Falls, New Jersey Electrical Engineering . Navyg WRSU 13,453 AIEE 11,459 Varsity Track 1l,25g Intramural ,NK Football. 5 x s. Ernest F. Blausey, Jr. Mount Holly, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering P QL: 154 f'2, :.f -'.f I ' ff:-, Q. 7 I . . -YQ Army, ASME 1452 Quad Club 135. , Herbert B. Blumenthal Trenton, New Jersey Business Administration Armyg Intramural Track. George Blustein Passaic, New Jersey Mathematics Army, Intramural Softball. Robert H. Boesch Rutherford, New Jersey Horticulture Navyg Alpha Zeta l3,4Jg Phi Alpha Xi 143g Ag Club 11,455 Hillside Social Club C3,4lg Hortus Club C2,4D. ji Alwin B. Bogert Hillside, New Jersey Sanitary Science Armyg Intramural Softball. Howard S. Bolton Elizabeth, New Jersey Physics Gilbert C. Bonin New Brunswick, New Jersey Electrical Benjamin Borenstein za Jersey City, New Jersey Chemistry it ' I ' L ' H ld B ka Hrfffftx aro or n HQ,-v. Elizabeth, New Jersey Electrical Engineering . Dean's List 131, AIEE Cl,3,4lg Commuters Club ill. N'.,.,. ,e. , - ima . .Y 'inf X Harold Borten Ventnor City, New Jersey Animal Science Air Force, Antho fllg Phi Epsilon Pig Block and Bridle fI,2Jg Booster Club f1,2,3,4Jg Dairy Science Club 12, 3,47g Hillel Founda- tion f2.3,4Dg Rutgers Rural Review fllg Freshman Crewg Intramural Olin, V, 1 Track, Football, Softball. f . ta' , ll V 2 ' in Marvin Borten Kg' fa -.,,- TQ:f : Ventnor City, New Jersey Animal Husbandry b V ' Air Forceg Phi Epsilon Pig Block and Bridle C3,4Jg Booster Club N5 I A, Q1 ' 12.3.43 g Dairy Science Club 12, 3, fll g Hillel Foundation f2,3,4J, NJA A ll Cllairmang Rutgers Rural Review C473 Freshman Crewg Intramural X 1 ,X , Football, Track, Softball. K Y Z . .f Vaughn F. Bossow New Brunswick, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering State Scholarshipg Delta Upsilong ASME 145, Rifle and Pistol Club 115g Intramural Football. Robert L. Bovit Summit, New Jersey Chemistry Navyg Chemistry Club 13,453 Commuters Club 1I,25g Hillel Founda- tion 13,45 g Quad Club 13, 45 g Intramural Basketball, Football, Bowling, Softball. Douglas G. Boyden Princeton, New Jersey Biology Faculty Scholarship, Beta Iota Lambda 145g Biology 13,45g Rifle and Pistol Club 11,2,3,45g Freshman Rifle Teamg Rifle Team 125 Captain 13, 455 Second Place Marksmanship Award, ROTC 115g First Place Marksmanship Award, ROTC 125g Second Place Marksmanship Award, Varsity Rifle Team 125 g First Place Marksmanship Award, Varsity Rifle Team 135. Richard C. Braen Hawthorne, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Navyg Tau Beta Pi 13,453 Lambda Chi Alpha, Dean's List 135 g ASME 12,45 3 Intramural Basketball, Bowling. Donald W. Braly Spring Lake, New Jersey Business Administration Armyg Theta Chig Booster Club 13,45g Spanish Club 135g Intramural Basketball, Golf, Softballg Transfer Student, University of Richmond. Harold Brauer North Bergen, New Jersey Poultry Science Air Forceg Zeta Beta Taug Hillel Foundation 12, 3,45g Poultry Science Club 11, 2, 3, 45 g Raritan Activities Club 115 5 Intramural Softball, Basketball, Footballg Transfer Student, National Agricultural College. William H. Bray Martinsville, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Armyg ASME 13, 45 g Transfer Student, Cornell University. Howard J. Brener Passaic, New Jersey Business Administration Navyg Hillel Foundation 11,2,3,45g Quad Club 135g Intramural Foot- ball, Softball. Eugene J. Brennan West Orange, New Jersey English Army, Antho 13,45g Spanish Club 13,453 Transfer Student, New Lon- don .Iunior College. Jerold A. Bressman Newark, New Jersey Psychology Scarlet Letter 135 3 Tau Delta Phig Booster Club 12, 3,45 5 Bridge Club 13,453 Cheerleader -135 3 Deutscher Verein 145 g Hillel Foundation 12, 3,453 Psychological Societyg Intramural Bowling, Football, Softballg Transfer Student, University of Miami. Robert F. Brewer Dennisville, New Jersey Chemistry State Scholarship, Navyg Chemistry Club 13,433 Ford Hall Club 1l,43, Vice-President 123, President 133g Rifle and Pistol Club 113. Louis J. Brindisi WN Jersey City, New Jersey Business Administration Alpha Chi Rhog Dean's List 1133 150-lb Football 1433 Rifle and Pistol Club 1235 SAM 1439 Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball, Swim- ming. John T. Britton Long Branch, New Jersey Journalism Interfraternity Council 13,43g Beta Theta Pi, President, Varsity Track 1133 Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball, Cross-country. Wayne S. Brocklebank Freehold, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Stale Scllolarshipg ASME 133, Corresponding Secretary 143, Booster Club 12,3,43g Ford Hall Club 1435 Quad Club 12,33g Raritan Activi- ties Club 1l3g Varsity R Club 14-33 ,IV Lacrosse 123, Varsity Lacrosse 13,433 Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball. Robert E. Broderick, Jr. Coytesville, New Jersey Business Administration Armyg Scabbard and Blade 133, First Sargeant 143g Distinguished Military Studentg SAM 143. Joseph S. Brown lllaplewood, New Jersey Business Administration Navyg Theta Chig Debating 123, Intramural Football, Softball. 1 it M 1' iii? I f F 'A g tin fifi A Robert E. Brown .V . XQ 1 11 V: 3: ' Pennington, New Jersey ' 'ata ff l ggi Air Force, Commuters Club 123. N Robert F. Brown North Plainfield, New Jersey Army, Biology 12, 3,43. w iw Homer A. Bruno Hopewell, New Jersey Navy. Robert L. Buchanan Trenton, New Jersey Navyg Dean's List 11,233 Chemistry Club12, 3, 43. +7 K 'H English Biology Economics Chemistry Him ke ,ir 4 H, X ,,Q5,,,., fl ,wb ., 0-N Conrad R. Bucien Cresskill, New Jersey Sociology Army, Commuters Club 113 3 Deutscher Verein 113, Sociology Club 113. Bernard Buck Union City, New Jersey Psychology Navy, Psychological Society, Varsity Wrestling 123. DeWitt T. Budd Newton, New Jersey Animal Science State Scholarship, Navy Air Corpsg WRSU 143, Band 1433 Theta Chig Preceptorg Dean's List 133, Chapel Choirg Booster Club 1233 Dairy Science Club 133, Ford Hall Club 143, Varsity R Club 123, Varsity Football 113, Intramural Basketball, Swimming, Wrestling, Softballg Transfer Student, Westminster College. Karl 0. Budmen Ventnor, New Jersey Social Studies American Legion Scholarship: Debating 11, 2, 33 g Dean's List 11, 2, 3, 43 , Transfer Student, Temple University. Arthur K. Burditt Cranford, New Jersey Entomology Chairman, Entomology Exhibit, Ag Field Day 1435 Alpha Phi Omega 11,2,3,43g Quad Club 113. David F. Burk Trenton, New Jersey Journalism Army, Kappa Sigma, Vice-President 133, Intramural Basketball, Soft- Chester A. Burt III Highland Park, New Jersey Biochemistry Army, Bcta Theta Pig Chess Club 143, Transfer Student, Bethany College, Princeton University. Herman Burwasser New Brunswick, New Jersey Chemistry Navy, Commuters Club 11, 2, 3, 43 3 Anthropological Society 143. Alfred Cadet Linden, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering State Scholarship, ASME 11, 2, 3, 43 3 Commuters Club 11, 2, 3, 43 3 SAM 143. George R. Cahill Keyport, New Jersey Journalism Air Force, Dean's List 1l,23. ball, Wrestling, Cross-country. +47 all h.,...-rv Inf, , QKX 'Tiff' James J. Caivano Jersey City, New Jersey Sociology Armyg Scarlet Letter 14-53 Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice-President 1453 WSSF Committee 1353 Booster Club 11,2,3,45g Sailing Club 13,455 Spanish Club 145 3 Sociology Club 145 g Intramural Softball. Guy T. Calafato, Jr. Interlaken, New Jersey Accounting Air Forceg Ford Hall Club 115g Intramural Football, Basketball, Soft- ball, Track. Louis M. Caldera Plainfield, New Jersey Business Administration Delta Kappa Epsilon, Intramural Football. Constine J. Camamis Highland Park, New Jersey History State Scholarship, Clee Club 11, 25 g Anthopology Society 145. Thomas P Cameron North Bergen, New Jersey Animal Science Army, Pi Kappa Alphag Rutgers Livestock Judging Team 13,45 g Block and Bridle 13,455 Transfer Student, Newark State Teachers College, Princeton University. Douglas E. Campbell, Jr. North Plainfield, New Jersey Political Science Air Force. Henry C. Campora Northvale, New Jersey Economics Army, Kappa Sigma, Treasurerg Ag Club 115, Bowling Club 12, 3,455 Dairy Science Club 115g Quad Club 1155 Varsity Soccer 115g Intra- mural Football, Basketball, Softball, Bowling Champions 135. William A. Can jield Lookout, Pennsylvania Business Administration State Scholarship, Air Force, Economics Honor Society 135, Secretary- Historian 1-ll, Dean's List 12,355 Booster Club 145: Quad Club 125: Raritan Activities Club 1253 Scarlet Barbs 115, SAM 1453 Spanish Club 135. Philip Carchman Elizabeth, New Jersey Political Science Army, WRSU 1359 Zeta Beta Tau, B'nai B'rith 12, 3,45g Commuters Club 115, Ford Hall Club 115, Hillel Foundation 1355 Freshman Basketball Managerg Intramural Basketball, Bowling, Football. William F. Carhart, Jr. Monmouth Beach, New Jersey Business Administration Air Fort-eg Delta Phi, Vice-President, Newman Club 1153 Varsity Basketball 115g Freshman Track, Varsity Track 125g Intramural Foot- ball, Basketball, Swimming, Softball, Cross Country, Golf, Transfer Student, Middle Georgia College. Ray D. Carlton Beach Haven, New Jersey Bacteriology Navy, Biology Club 11, 2, 3, 45, Hillside Social Club, Treasurer 125, Intramural Basketball, Softball, Football. Joseph S. Carlucci Newark, New Jersey Biology Tau Kappa Epsilon, Biology Club 12, 3,45, French Club 115, Italian Club 11,25, Jazz Club 115, Quad Club 135, Rifle and Pistol Club 115, Intramural Bowling. Richard C. Carmen Bound Brook, New Jersey Political Science Air Force. H. Thomas Carr Perth Amboy, New Jersey Civil Engineering Army, Deanis List 11,252 ASCE 145. i Hamilton C. Carson J Palmyra, New Jersey Journalism State Scholarship, Scarlet Barbs Council 145, Antho 125, Targum 11, 2,35 Managing Editor 145 Gold R, WRSU 145, Pi Gamma 145, Anthropological Society 145, Targum Council 13,45, The Barbarian, Editor 145, Literary Club 145, Quad Club 13,45, Scarlet Barbs 145, Intramural Football. William R. Carter Roebling, New Jersey Journalism lnterfraternity Council 145 , Targam 11, 25 , Delta Phi, President, Adver- tising Club 13,45, Booster Club 12, 3,45, Rifle and Pistol Club 125, Spanish Club 125, Freshman Football, Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball. Richard L. Casavecchia North Bergen, New Jersey Economics Alpha Chi Rho, Quad Club 12,359 Rifle and Pistol Club 12,35, Intra- mural Basketball, Football, Track, Softball, Swimming. John E. Casey, Jr. Sayreville, New Jersey Business Administration Army, SAM 145. Charles W. Caspar, Jr. Verona, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Navy, Dean's List 135, AIEE 12, 3,45. John A. Caspar Verona, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Navy, ASME 13,45. David A. Cayer Elizabeth, New Jersey Political Science State Scholarshipg Phi Beta Kappa C35g Pi Gamma C2,3,45g Targum t1,2, 35 Gold R Q45 9 WRSU 12,455 Debating i153 Queens Players C15 g Dean's List f1,2,3,45g Student Hall of Fame Committee, Secretary 63,453 Model United Nations 435, International Relations Club fl, 2, 3,459 Rifie and Pistol Club f15g Scarlet Barbs C45. Anthony Cerasani West Englewood, New Jersey Business Administration Ford Hall Club 1255 Quad Club C3,45g Raritan Activities Club Q55 Intramural Softball. William D. Chabay Clifton, New Jersey Economics Air Forceg Freshman Debating Manager 13,455 Spanish Club C35. William E. Chartowich iii, ' Middlesex, New Jersey Chemistry Air Forceg Transfer Student, Union ,lunior College. M N Joseph V. Chatterton, Jr. Baltimore, Maryland Business Administration 'A Transfer Student. Hampden-Sydney College. .5324 Gabriel A. Chopey PWM? a n a YT' New Brunswick, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Air Forceg Pi Kappa Alpha, SAM f45g Varsity R Club K45 3 JV Basket- ball 1159 Varsity Basketball 125g JV Lacrosse 115g Varsity Lacrosse 42,3,45g Intramural Football, Basketball. Howard N. Christ, Jr. Hicksville, New York Biological Sciences Navyg Scarlet Barbs Council Q35 5 French Club Q25 g Hertzog Hilltoppers 42, 3,45 Vice President, lntermural Football, Softball. xr y, i' l, l Alan M. Christensen Perth Amboy, New Jersey Business Administration Earl G. Clark New Brunswick, New Jersey Physical Education Marine Corps, Transfer Student, Union Junior College. Joseph M. Cleary Highland Park, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Armyg AIEE f3,45g Newman Club f3,45g Intramural Basketball, Soft- ball. 'Q-nv' Marvin Cohan Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey Business Administration Navyg Scarlet Barbs Council 135 Vice President 1455 WRSU 1455 Student Coop, Board of Directors 13,455 Booster Club 13,455 Flying Club 1455 NSA 125 Chairman 135 Public Relations Director 1453 Quad Club 135 President5 Rifie and Pistol Club 13,455 Scarlet Barbs 13,455 SAM 145 5 Transfer Student, Fairleigh Dickenson Junior College, Hobart College. Bernard G. Cohen Lakewood, New Jersey English State Scholarship5 Philosophean Society 1455 WRSU 12,35 Dramatics Director 1455 Dean's List 12,35. Robert H. Cohen Union City, New Jersey Animal Husbandry Navy5 Alpha Zeta 13,45 Treasurerg Deanis List 12, 3,455 Ag Club 11, 2, 3,455 Block and Bridle 12, 3,455 Ford Hall Club 1355 Rutgers Rural Review 12,35 Editor-in-Chief 145. Stanley R. Cohen Northnelcl, New Jersey Biology Beta Iota Lambda 13,455 Delta Phi Alpha 13,455 Dean's List 11,255 Tunis Quick Prize in English 115 5 Booster Club 115 5 Deutscher Verein 1455 Ford Hall Club 145, Hillel Foundation 11,2,3,455 Psychological Society 145 5 Quad Club 11,2,355 Rifle and Pistol Club 11,25. Stanley A Cohn Atlantic City, New Jersey Business Administration Scarlet Rifles 12,355 Quad Club 13,455 Rifle and Pistol Club 12,355 Intramural Basketball. Jay A. Coleman Washington, New Jersey Dairy Science Air Force5 ASME 1155 Bible Fellowship 1155 Bowling Club 11,255 Dairy Science Club 13,455 Quad Club 12,355 Scarlet Barbs 1155 lntra- mural Softball. James J. Collins New Brunswick, New Jersey Political Science Armyg lnterfraternity Council 1355 Beta Theta Pi, Presidentg Hillside Social Club 1455 International Relations Club 1455 Transfer Student, Pennsylvania State College. John T. Comerci Newark, New Jersey Biology Deanis List 1255 Biology Club 1255 Italian Club 11,2,355 Rifle and Pistol Club 1155 Intramural Softball, Football. Paul Connell Yardley, Pennsylvania Psychology Army5 Psi Chi 13,455 Commuters Club 1455 Deutscher Verein 1455 Psychological Society 145. Donald P. Connola Dobbs Ferry, New York Entomology Alpha Zeta 13,455 The Towers, President 1255 Ag Club 11, 2, 3, 455 Forestry Club 12, 3,455 World Federalists 13,455 Transfer Student, Syracuse University. a' . 'C. T7 Vincent H. Connolly Hackettstown, New Jersey Economics Navy, Interfraternity Council 1433 Theta Chi, President, AIEE 133, Booster Club 12,339 Transfer Student, Drew University. Edward V. Cook Glendora, New Jersey Mathematics Air Force, Transfer Student, University of Pennsylvania. Charles E. Coombs Moorestown, New Jersey Mathematics State Scholarship, Mathematics Club 11,2,33. William R. Cooney Jersey City, New Jersey English Navy, Philosophean Society 13,43, Antho 12, 3,43g Georgian Society, Deanls List 12,335 Jazz Club 113g Rifle and Pistol Club 113, Intra- mural Football, Softball, Basketball. John H. Cooper Rutherford, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering State Scholarshipg Lambda Chi Alpha, ASME 12, 3,435 Booster Club 11,235 Chapel Usher 123g Ford Hall Club 11,239 RCA 133, Intra- mural Basketball, Football, Softball. Richard S. Coplan Elizabeth, New Jersey Journalism Navy. Martin Cordon West New York, New Jersey Chemistry State Scholarshipg Phi Lambda Upsilon 13,43g Chemistry Club 13,433 Hillel Foundation 13,435 Rifle and Pistol Club 113, Anthropological Society 143. Paul D. Corrigan Jersey City, New Jersey Physical Education Alumni Scholarshipg Navyg Varsity Football 11,2,3,43g Varsity Track 12, 3,4tg Intramural Softball, Medal, Rutgers Hammer Throw Record. Nathan J. Cotler Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey Business Administration Delta Phi Alpha 13,439 Economics Honor Society 143: Dean's List 11,23 g Advertising Club 133 3 Chemistry Club 11, 23 3 Deutscher Verein 12, 33 3 Hillel Foundation 11, 2, 3, 43 g Quad Club 12, 33 3 SAM 143 9 Freshman Swimming Manager, Varsity Swimming Manager 12, 3,43. Thomas M. Cousins New Brunswick, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Air Forceg WRSU 113 Technical Directorg Delta Kappa Epsilon, Intra- mural Football, Basketball, Softball, Ping Pong. was-4 hn- . ,r Thomas M. Cowling Hillsdale, New Jersey Agriculture Economics Navyg Alpha Zeta 13,4-3g Dean's List f1,2,33g Ag Economics Club 12, 3,433 Ag Club f13g Raritan Activities Club 133. Theodore T. Craig Peapack, New Jersey Poultry Husbandry State Scholarship, Armyg Alpha Zeta f3,43g Glee Club f1,2,3,43 Gold Rg Lambda Chi Alphag Poultry Science Club f1,2,3,43g Intra- mural Football. Benson S. Craven Chatham, New Jersey Plant Pathology Air Forceg Varsity Soccer 13,4-3, Varsity R Club f3,43g Transfer Stu- dent, Seton Hall College, Syracuse University. Charles P. Creager Highland Park, New Jersey Philosophy Faculty Scholarshipg Navy, WRSU 123g Amateur Radio Club i233 Bible Fellowship f2,4-3 Vice President 1339 Freshman Swimming Man- ager. Fred H. Crocker Freehold, New Jersey Economics Armyg Alpha Chi Rho, Booster Club 12, 3,43g Commuters Club G39 Deutscher Verein f1,23g Ford Hall Club 123g International Relations Club Q33 5 Jazz Club Q33 5 Quad Club Q33 g Intramural Football, Softball. William E. Cromwell Titusville, New Jersey Chemistry Air Foreeg Transfer Student, Drexel Institute of Technology. ,X -4117 A Wg? Newark, New Jersey Chemistry if Army, Kappa Alpha Psi, Transfer Student, North Carolina College. Bound Brook, New Jersey Dairy Science 490'- Air Forceg Ag Club 12, 3,49 Block and Bridle Q33 Vice President C433 Dairy Science Club f2,3,43. Bayonne, New Jersey Chemistry Band fl, 2, 3, 43 Gold Rg Kappa Sigmag Booster Club Cl, 2, 3,43 g Chem- istry Club 12, 3,439 Deutscher Verein f1,2,33g Quad Club 113g Intra- mural Softball, Football, Basketball. Hopewell, New Jersey Civil Engineering ASCE f3,43g Quad Club 12, 3,43g Raritan Activities Club U33 Rilie and Pistol Club f13g Intramural Softball. Ridgefield Park, New Jersey Social Studies Upson Nlemorial Scholarship Cap and Skull Who s Who C43 3 Student Council f4! Crown and Scroll Scarlet Letter 12 31 Editor in Chief C41 Cold R Targum Council Q45 Sigma Ph1 Eps1lon IFC Dance Publicity Chair f3I WSSF Comm Q25 Interclass Tournament Comm i333 ICC Q43 BSR Comm Q43 Alpha Phi Ome a C145 Boo ter Club fl-453 Newman Club ll t NSA 143 Varsity R Club Q45 150 lb Football fltg Varsity Fencm ill .IV Lacrosse 4123 Varsity Lacrosse Q3 413 Intra- Nortli Plain eld New Jersey Chemistry fru tee Scholarship American Chemical Society K3 47 Chemistry Club 19 3 4I Fommuters Club Q2 3 45 Italian Club 197 Newman Club Irvington New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Air Force Scarlet lxey Si ma Phi Epsilon ASME Q45 Booster Club Cl 2 3 4? Neuman Club fl 2 3 4? Intramural Football Softball. Neptune New Jersey Electrical Engineering Navy Kappa S1 ma AIEE Q45 Intramural Football Basketball, Soft- Englewood New Jersey Dairy Science Au Forte Glee Club Q2 3 41 Dalry Sclence Club ill Freshman Crewg Point Pleasant New Jersey History Up on 'Xlemorial Scholar hip Scabbard and Blade f3 4? Varsity Base- psf -X 1I1f'f ' few' William A. Datre Bloomfield, New Jersey Splllli-Sh Tau Kappa Epsilon, Vice-Presidentg Spanish Club Q49 3 ,IV Baseball Q23 g Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball. William H. Davey North Arlington, New Jersey Economics Navyg Beta Theta Pig Newman Club 11,233 Varsity Football fllg Varsity Track tltg Intramural Softball, Football. Joseph Davidson Camden, New Jersey Bi0l0gy State Scholarshipg Dean's List C31 g Bridge Club 13,45 g Deutscher Verein f3, 41 g Ford Hall Club C3, 4-J 3 Hillel Foundation 11, 3, 45 9 Raritan Activities Club C15 g Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball. Elwood C. Davis, Jr. Merchantville, New Jersey Dairy Science Armyg Theta Chig Agriculture Club 1135 Dairy Science Club QD: Transfer Student, Temple University. ' +1 15' :rv Q W' N ,qpv0- Herbert M. Day S pringfield, New Jersey Horticulture Air Force3 Zeta Psi, Secretary3 Debating 125 g Intramural Football, Soft- ballg Booster Club 135. Anthony P. De Carlo Hoboken, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Armyg IRE 12, 3,453 Booster Club 1153 Raritan Activities Club 115g Intramural Basketball. Peter V. Decker New Brunswick, New Jersey Animal Science Army, Alpha Zeta 13,453 Delta Upsilong Glee Club 1153 Hillside Council, Secretary 115, Mayor 135, Treasurer 1453 Block and Bridle 1453 Hillside Social Club 135, Secretary 125, Treasurer 145. Robert L. Degenhardt Cranford, New Jersey Journalism Navyg Commuters Club 125. J. Thomas Degnan New Brunswick, New Jersey Civil Engineering Q5 ., Charles S. Delahunt Floral Park, New York Animal Husbandry Kappa Sigma, Ag Club 11, 2, 3,453 Block and Bridle 12, 3,453 Dairy Science Club 12, 3,453 Ping Pong Club 1253 Varsity R Club 13,453 Varsity Lacrosse 12,3,453 Varsity Tennis 1453 Intramural Football, Basketball3 Transfer Student, Associated Colleges of Upper New York State. William F. Dellecker Middlesex, New Jersey Business Administration Air Force3 Economics Honor Society 1453 Dean's List 11,2,353 Com- muters Club 125. Joseph Dembo New Brunswick, New Jersey Journalism State Scholarship3 Targum 11,25 News Editor 13,45 Gold R3 WRSU 115, Chief Announcer 1253 Junior Speech Prizeg Hall of Fame Com- mittee 135. James M. DeMott Somerville, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering State Scliolarshipg Chapel Usher, Gold R3 ASME 125 Treasurer 13,453 Booster Club 11,2,3,453 Bowling Club 1253 Commuters Club 1153 Ford Hall Club 12,453 Quad Club 1353 Rifle and Pistol Club 123 Rutgers Christian Association 13,453 Presbyterian Young Peoples 135 Treasurer 1453 Intramural Softball, Bowling. Edward J. Dennery Gloucester, New Jersey Animal Science ff' ww George E. Deodato, Jr. Trenton, New Jersey Chemistry Army, ACS 13,43, Chemistry Club 12, 3, 43 5 Transfer Student, Trenton State Teachers College. Frank J. Desiderio West Orange, New Jersey Economics Theta Chi, Booster Club 13,43, Italian Club 1I,3,43 Treasurer 123, Intramural Football, Basketball, Wrestling, Swimming, Softball. Russell G. DeWitt Dover, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering State Scholarship, Scabbard and Blade 13, 43 , ASME 11,2,3,43 9 Var- sity Cross-country 12,335 Quad Club 12,33, Raritan Activities Club 113, Rifle and Pistol Club 113 , Varsity Track 123 , Intramural Softball, Basketball. Alan Diamond Perth Amboy, New Jersey Education Marine Corps, Transfer Student, Newark College of Engineering. Alfred S. Dick Bayonne, New Jersey Economics William M. Diedrich Boonton, New Jersey Ps cholo 3' gy Upson Memorial Scholarship, Delta Upsilon, Psychological Society 12,33, RAC 113, Rutgers Christian Association 12, 3,435 Varsity R Club 1I,2,3,43, Varsity Track 1I,23, Intramural Cross-country, Soft- ball, Football, Basketball, Cold Track Shoe, Middle Atlantic Track Championship. Fred R. DiMenna Irvington, New Jersey Journalism Army, Georgian Society, President, Dean's List 11,33, Booster Club 13,43. Robert G. Diquattro Elizabeth, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Air Force, ASME 13,435 Intramural Football. Joseph A. DiStefano New Brunswick, New Jersey Political Science Upson Memorial Scholarship, Merchant Marine, Dean's List 133 , Inter- national Relations Club 143, Italian Club 13,435 Intramural Basketball. Frank H. Dittrich Bloomfield, New Jersey General Agriculture Army, Antho 11, 23 , Delta Sigma Phi Club 13,43 , Booster Club 11,23 , Hillside Social Club 12, 3,43, NSA 133, Quad Club 113, Transfer Stu- dent, University of Pennsylvania. it Burnett 0. Doane, Jr. Westfield, New Jersey Economics Navy, Transfer Student, Union Junior College. 1 Al Leon S. Dochinger fy, Y Woodbridge, New Jersey Ornamental Horticulture I 1 Army, Phi Alpha Xig Ag Club 13,433 Booster Club 11,23g Commuters Club 123, Hillel Foundation 143g llortus Club 143, Rutgers Rural 2' jig . Review 143g Intramural Softimallg Transfer Student, Manhattan College. , f in Q fi K John F. Dodwell Highland Park, New Jersey Business Administration Navy, Band 11,233 Intramural Basketball. Antonio F. Doganiero Camden, New Jersey Political Science - ' State Scholarshipg Omega Club, Secrctaryg Co-op Society, Board of Directors 13,43g Italian Club 1l,2,3,43g Intramural Football, Basket- ball, Softball. .nina 111 ittss f Richard N. Dollinger Maplewood, New Jersey History lfilt Hertzog Hilltoppers 12,333 NSA 1435 Raritan Activities Club 1134 Z: .um Y up ji Spanish Club 12,43 Secretary 133. I' '4 ' ls, John J. Donigan Trenton, New Jersey Business Administration t, Scarlet Key 13,433 Delta Kappa Epsilong ROTC 13,433 Freshman Swimming, Varsity Swimming 12 33g Varsity R Club 143, Intramural ' Q - 1 ' ' Swimming- Donald W. Donovan Oswego, New York Electrical Engineering Armyg AIEE 13,435 Chess Club 143, Newman Club 13,43. 49 Andrew E. Douglas -M--A South River, New Jersey Spanish Spanish Club 113. Ronald B. Douglas Liberty Corner, New Jersey Pre-Veterinary Kappa Kappa Psi 143g Band 11,2,3,43 Gold Rg Phelps House Living Group 11,2,3,43g Ag Executive Council 1439 Ag Club 11,2,33 Vice- President 1433 Dairy Science Club 11,2,3,43. M' Richard H. Downes Madison, New Jersey Political Science Navy, Interfraternity Council, Delta Sigma Phi Clubg Intramural Basket- ball. 1 George C. Driscoll, Jr. Port Washington, New Jersey Civil Engineering Air Forceg Tau Beta Pi 13,455 Dean's List 11,35g ASCE 13,45 Presi- dentg Quad Club 135g Intramural Football, Softball. Stanley P. Drozd Jersey City, New Jersey Political Science Army, Antho 145, International Relations Club 145, Literary Club 1455 Anthropological Society 145. Eugene V. Dundas Avon, New Jersey Business Administration General Scholarship, Pi Kappa Alpha, President, Freshman Basketballg Freshman Baseball, Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball. Robert B. Dunlop East Orange, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Marine Corps, Dean's List 1353 AIEE 13,45. James E. Dunn North Plainfield, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Navyg ASME 13,45. 'fx James W. Dunn Roselle Park, New Jersey Physical Education Navy, Delta Upsilon, Vice-President, JV Football 12,353 Intramural Football, Swimming, Softball, Basketball. Paul P. Durette, Jr. Ayer, Massachusetts Physical Education Armyg Preceptor 135, Head Preceptor 145g Newman Club 11, 2, 3,45g JV Football 115, Freshman Baseball, Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball. ......f- Stuart Eadie Morristown, New Jersey Business Administration Navyg De-anis List 135, Commuters Club 145, Sketch Club 1453 Intra- mural Football. Donald A. Easton Verona, New Jersey F loriculture Navy, Choir 11, 2, 3, 45 Gold R, Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 45 3 Ag Club 11, 2, 3, 45 . William R. Eaton Ramsey, New Jersey Psychology Army. David Edenson New Brunswick, New Jersey Biological Sciences Herbert D. Edwards Redbank, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Navy, AIEE 143. Richard A. Edwards Haddonfield, New Jersey Horticulture Coast Guard, Alpha Chi Rho, Vice President, Hortus Club 13,43, Intramural Softball, Football, Basketball, Swimming, Transfer Student, Rittenhouse College. Harris Ejfross Jersey City, New Jersey Journalism State Scholarship, Dean's List 133, French Club 11,2,3,43, Hillel Foundation 1l,2,43. Rene Ehlinger West New York, New Jersey Business Administration Army, Economics Honor Society, Treasurer 133 Vice President 143, Phi Beta Kappa 13,43 , Georgian Society, President, Dean's List 12,33 , Booster Club 143, Quad Club 11,23, SAM 143, Philosophy Club 143. Barlane R. Eichbaum M illtown, New Jersey Ceramics Air Force, Ceramic Club 13,43, Commuters 11,233 150-lb Football 13,4t, JV Football 1l,23, Freshman Swimming, Freshman Track, Varsity Track 12, 3,43. William J. Eichman, Jr. Milltown, New Jersey Psychology Army, Dean's List 12,33, Psi Chi 13,433 Student Assistant in Psy- chology 143, Bowling Club 1l,2,43 President 133, Deutscher Verein 1431 Psychological Society 13,43. Raymond F. Eichmann Guttenberg, New Jersey Sociology Navy, Bowling Club 12,33, Deutscher Verein 143. John L. Endicott Atlantic City, New Jersey Political Science State Scholarship, Army, Chi Psi, Treasurer, Booster Club 1l,23, Bridge Club 13,43, History Club 13,43, Intramural Swimming. Walter B. English E ldora, New Jersey C hemistry-Physics State Scholarship, Deanls List 133, RCA 12, 3,43, Varsity Cross Coun- try 123 , Freshman Track, Varsity Track 12, 3, 43. Alfred J. Ensminger, Jr. West Orange, New Jersey Dairy Science Ag Field Day Committee, Ag Club 11, 2, 3,45, Dairy Science Club 11,2,3,45, Quad Club 13,45, Rowing Club 13,45, Freshman Cross Country? .IV Crew 12,353 Varsity Crew 13,45, Intramural Basketball. Roy E . Etsch Jamesburg, New Jersey Political Science Dean's List 12,35, International Relations Club 135. Rodney A. Evans Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania English Army, Scabbard and Blade 13,455 Scarlet Letter 145, Distinguished Military Student 145, Ford Hall Club 13,45, French Club 145, Literary Club 145, Rifle and Pistol Club 13,45, SAM 145, Intramural Basketball. George Everett Trenton, New Jersey Economics Navy. James L. Fagan Highland Park, New Jersey Biology Navy, Delta Phi, Biology Club 12, 3,45, Sailing Club 13,45, 150-lb. Football 11,25, Intramural Baseball, Transfer Student, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University. William F. F aherty, Jr. Trenton, New Jersey Physical Education Fred J. F anders Moorestown, New Jersey Chemistry Trustee Scholarship, Chi Psi, Chemistry Club 12,35, Deutscher Verein 12,45, Quad Club 115 , Rowing Club 12, 3,45 , Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew 125, Intramural Football, Swimming, Softball. Nicholas C. Fanos New Brunswick, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Air Force, Alpha Sigma Phi, ASME 145. Jules B. Farber Bayonne, New Jersey Journalism State Scholarship, Scarlet Barbs Council 11,3,45 Treasurer 125, Pi Gamma 125, Scarlet Letter 12, 3, 45 Cold R, Targum 115, WRSU 12,35 Advertising Manager 145 Cold R, Soph Hop Committee, Scarlet Barbs Dance Committee 12,35, Advertising Club 125 Treasurer 135, Hillel Foundation 11, 2, 3,45, Quad Club 12, 3,45, Scarlet Barbs 11, 2, 3,45. Raymond M. F atto Manville, New Jersey Chemistry Dean's List 115, Chemistry Club 145, Photographic Society 135 Presi- dent 145 , Rifle and Pistol Club 12,35. Louis J. F attorosi Perth Amboy, New Jersey English Navy, Transfer Student, Newark State Teachers College. Harold D. Feldman Perth Amboy, New Jersey Matherriatics Navyg Deanys List 1113 Chess Club 11,21 President 13,41g Toth Trophy, Intercollegiate Chess Championship. Leonard S. F eldt Red Bank, New Jersey Mathematics Armyg Dean's List 111, Bowling Club 13,413 Ford Hall Club 141g Hillel Foundation 11, 2, 3,415 Mathematics Club 14-1g Transfer Student, Monmouth Junior College. John P. Felix South Bound Brook, New Jersey Electrical Engineering State Scholarshipg AIEE 13,41g Booster Club 111g Commuters Club 111 President 121 5 Ping Pong Club 131 3 Intramural Basketball, Softball. Joseph A. F errante Paramus, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Kappa Sigmag AIEE 141g Booster Club 12, 3, 41, 150-lb Football 1113 Intramural Basketball, Swimming, Football, Softball. Robert R. Fick Highland Park, New Jersey Civil Engineering General Scholarshipg Clee Club 11,2, 3,41 Gold R3 ASCE 13,419 Chapel Choir 11, 2, 3,41 3 Booster Club 11,21 g Commuters Club 11,21 g Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball. 14 Q'-. ',,,m 1 qu- Klemens R. Figulski New Brunswick, New Jersey Physical Education Army, Hillside Community District Representative 1319 Hillside Social Club 12, 3,41g Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball, Cross Country, Undergraduate Director of Intramural Athletics 141. Leon Finke Fair Lawn, New Jersey Political Science Army, Scarlet Barbs Council 1413 Model UN General Assembly 1319 International Relations Club 11, 2, 31 Treasurer 141 Q Italian Club 12,31 3 Quad Club 13,41g Rifle and Pistol Club 13,413 Scarlet Barbs 141. Hans H. Fisher Vineland, New Jersey Agricultural Research State Scholarshipg Hillel Foundation 11,2,3,41: IZFA 12,3,41. John J. Fishkind South Orange, New Jersey Business Administration Booster Club 111 3 Quad Club 12, 3,413 150-lb Football 111 3 Intramural Softball, Basketball, Football. Williant A. Fiske Atlantic City, New Jersey Business Administration State Scholarship, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Treasurer, Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball. Arthur G. Fitzpatrick Plainfield, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Army, Scarlet Letter 125, WRSU 12, 3,45, Theta Chi, Amateur Radio Club 12, 3,45, IRE 13,459 Transfer Student, Princeton University. Mount Fitzpatrick Plainfeld, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Army, Tau Beta Pi 145, Theta Chi, Secretary. Paul W. Flagg Plainfield, New Jersey Political Science Navy, Scarlet Key, Lambda Chi Alpha, Model UN General Assembly 135, Junior Prom Committee, International Relations Club 12,35, World Federalists 12, 3,45 Vice President. Theodore G. F lechsig New Brunswick, New Jersey Business Administration Army, Debating 13,45, Deanls List 12, 3,45, International Relations Club 13, 45 , Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball, Transfer Student, Clemson College. Hildreth M. F litcraft Woodstown, New Jersey Economics State Scholarship, Alpha Zeta 13,45, Band 1l,25, Ag Executive Coun- cil 145, Ag Economics Club 145, Ag Club 11, 2, 3,45, Dairy Science Club 11,2r, 4-H Club 1l,25, Freshman Basketball, Varsity Baseball 125, Intramural Basketball. Conrad H. Foerter Milltown, New Jersey Sociology Navy, Psi Chi 145, WRSU 13,45, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Booster Club 12,3,45, Commuters Club 11,2,3,45, Psychological Society 13,453 Ski Club 145, Spanish Club 12, 3,45, Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball. Bradley F olensbee, Jr. Albany, New York History Air Force, Scarlet Letter 1ll , WRSU 12, 3,45 Cold R, Clec Club 115, Delta Upsilon, Iiztraniural Swimming. Albert K. Fowler New Brunswick, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Army, AIEE 145, 150-lb Football 145, Transfer Student, Union Junior College. Maurice J. Frank Jersey City, New Jersey Political Science Tau Delta Phi, Booster Club 125, Hillel Foundation 145, Rifle and Pistol Club 115, Rowing Club 115, Freshman Crew, Intramural Foot- ball, Basketball, Softball, Swimming, Ping Pong. Seymour B. Freed Newark, New Jersey Plant Science Army, Pi Alpha Xi 141, Ag Club 147, Hortus Club 1439 150-lb Foot- ball 115. Henry G. Freiss, Jr. Morris Plains, New Jersey Dairy Science Xrmy, Band 119: Delta Kappa Epsilon, Ag Club 145, Dairy Science Club 11, 2, 3, 41 , Newman Club 11, 2, 3, 4? , lntramural Football, Basket- ball, Softball. Richard A. Freund Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey Animal Science Alpha Zeta 13,4l, Ag Club 1l,2,3,4l, Dairy Science Club 1l,2,4J Vice-President 135. John J. Frey ,N Plainheld, New Jersey Economics Army, Queens Players 13,4l, Alpha Chi Rho, World Federalists 135, Freshman Track, Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball, Transfer Student, Union Junior College. George L. Fricke West Orange, New Jersey Business Administration Navy, Deutscher Yerein 143, Hillside Social Club 14J, Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball, Transfer Student, Champlain College. John C. Frisch, Jr. New Brunswick, New Jersey Economics Merchant Marine, Chi Psi, Booster Club 13,4t, Photographic Society 13,4-J, Rowing Club 12,3,4J, Spanish Club 139, Freshman Crew, JV Crew 12,3l, Transfer Student, Purdue Lniversity. Robert M. Frisch New Brunswick, New Jersey Business Administration Richard V. Frost Hackensack, New Jersey Business Administration '- Navy, Commuters Club 121, Quad Club 115, Spanish Club 125, Trans- fer Student, NYU. Edward E. Gahres Somerville, New Jersey Biolo gy State Scholarship, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Biology Club 12, 3,4J, Com- muters Club 1l,2J, Intramural Bowling, Football, Basketball. Howard F. Gallup New Brunswick, New Jersey Sociology General Scholarship, Navy, Scarlet Letter 135, WRSU 123, Clee Club 1l,2,3,4J Cold R, Chapel Choir 1l,2,3,4D, Music Club 13,4J, JV Wrestling 12, 35 , Freshman Swimming. Edward R. Gardner Milltown, New Jersey Business Administration Navy. Frank A. Gargano, Jr. Elizabeth, New Jersey Mathematics Navy, Commuters Club i3,4J, Scarlet Barbs C3,47g Transfer Student, Union Junior College. Robert E. Garin Irvington, New Jersey Education Scarlet Key, Band C13 Manager f2,3Jg Booster Club C1,2,3,4J, Hertzog Hilltoppers f3,4J Vice-President 121, Scarlet Barbs C1,2,3,4J, F Y Varsity Swimming Manager 12, 3,4l, Varsity Tennis Manager fl,2l, 5 Intramural Football. Vincent Garone ' Paramus, New Jersey Business Administration Army, ASME f1,2lg Italian Club f1,2,3,4J, Spanish Club f3l Vice- President UU, Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball, Transfer Stu- dent, CCNY, University of Mexico. George J. Garthwaite Toms River, New Jersey English Navy, WRSU l2,3t, Queens Players i2,3J, Pi Kappa Alpha, Vice- President, Intramural Basketball, Softball, Transfer Student, Southern Methodist University. James B. Gaston Montclair, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Navy, WBSII 12, 3,4r, IRE C3,4l, ASME ill, Ford Hall Club ill, Hertzog Hilltoppers C2,3J, Intramural Football, Softball. Donald C. Gault Jersey City, New Jersey Physical Education Navy, tntertraternity Council 143, Kappa Sigma, President, Intramural Football, Basketball, Swimming, Softball, Transfer Student, Jersey City State Teachers College. Jack J. Gehrs Madison, New Jersey Economics Ephraim Gelbard Bound Brook, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Navy, AIEE L2, 3, 43 , IRE K3, 45 , Commuters Club f3, 45, Hillel Foun- dation f2,3,4l. Nelson A. Gelfman - Caldwell, New Jersey 'Biological Science General Scholarship, Scarlet Barbs Council C43 , Beta Iota Lambda C45 , Deanis List f2,3J, Preceptor C3,4J, Scarlet Barbs Dance Chairman Q4-J, Alpha Phi Omega f1,2l, Biology Club 123, Ski Club f3,4l, 1 150-lb Football C1,2,3,4l, Freshman Track, Intramural Basketball, Softball. l Gabriel Geller Newark, New Jersey Business Administration H. Craig Gilbert Middlebush, New Jersey English Navyg Booster Club f3,4t. Louis C. Gilde, Jr. Collingswood, New Jersey Sanitary Engineering Armyg Alpha Sigma Phig ASCE 12,435 Booster Club Cl, 2, 3,41 3 Intra- mural Football, Basketball, Swimming, Softball. ' Bruce R. Gilman Rahway, New Jersey Business Administration Booster Club 1275 Chess Club i333 Commuters Club C1,2,3,4-lg Geology Club Q2-J: Ping Pong Club t2,3lg Spanish Club Ill, Intra- mural Football, Basketball, Softball. anne ...Q a 4 ,aw ' a -tiff ,J HMP' uv- ' t.,,.s William X. Glmello Camden, New Jersey Social Studies State Scholarshipg Student Coop, Board of Directors, Italian Club i1,2, 3, 45 g Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball, Sports Referee. Joseph Ginsburg Summit, New Jersey Political Science Dean's List 1333 French Club 427g International Relations Club Q2Jg Riiie and Pistol Club f2lg Varsity Cross Country Q1,2,3lg Varsity Track C1,2l. Louis A. Girifalco I Metuchen, New Jersey Chemistry State Scholarship, Chemistry Club f3,4Jg Commuters Club 127. John A. Giunco Belmar, New Jersey Pomology Tau Kappa Epsilon, Hortus Club fl,2,3,4lg 150-lb. Football 11,355 Freshman Wrestlingg Intramural Football, Track, Cross Country, Swim- ming, Softball. Richard A. Gladwin Brookside, New Jersey Agronomy State Scholarshipg Navyg Scarlet Keyg Alpha Sigma Phig Deanls List 1313 Ag Club CI,2, 3,415 Hillside Social Club f3,4-lg Rutgers Rural Review f3,4-lg Varsity R Club C45 Executive Council f3Jg Varsity Lacrosse tl,2,3,4lg Intramural Basketballg Most Improved Player Trophy, Lacrosse 133, Transfer Student, Drew University, Stevens Institute of Technology. Richard M. Glidden Cranford, New Jersey Chemistry Armyg Dean's List fllg American Chemical Society fl,4Jg Transfer Student, Lafayette College. . Alvin H. Globus Trenton, New Jersey Biological Sciences State Scholarshipg Army3 Delta Phi Alpha 13,45. Newton E. Godnick New York City, New York Agriculture Aflflyg Antho 1213 Rutgers Rural Reviewg Intramural Football, Softball. John T. Goleskie Somerville, New Jersey Business Administration Navy3 Transfer Student, Union Junior College. Carl L. Goodzeit Millburn, New Jersey lllechanical Engineering ASME 12, 3, 45 3 Booster Club 12, 3, 45 3 Bridge Club 12, 3, 45 3 Ford Hall Club 12,453 Jazz Club 1353 Quad Club 1353 SAM 145. t I K, l Allen I . Gordon Elizabeth, New Jersey Sociology Band 1153 Tau Delta Phi3 Booster Club 1253 Commuters Club 1453 Deutscher Verein 11,2l3 Hillel Foundation 11,253 Varsity R Club 1253 Varsity Football 1153 Varsity Swimming 11,253 Varsity Track 11,2,453 Intramural Softball, Basketball. Sheldon H. Gorlick Harrison, New Jersey Jvllflwlism Martin Graham Iselin, New Jersey Psychology Armyg Bowling Club 11,2, 3,45 Presidentg Hillside Social Club 13,453 Psychological Society 13,451 Intramural Football. Harold W. Grahn, Jr. Tenafly, New Jersey Business Administration Air Forceg Delta Kappa Epsilon, Vice-President3 Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball. Arthur R. Grapek East Orange, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Navy3 WRSU 1453 Scarlet Barb Dance Committee 1453 ASME 13,453 Commuters Club 11,25 3 Scarlet Barbs 1453 Intramural Boxing. Andrew N. Grass, Jr. Mount Vernon, New York Political Science Targum 13, 453 Zeta Psi, Secretary3 Booster Club 13, 453 RPS 1453 ..,-sei. , Q Cheerleader 135. 5 1' fri X I David S. Greenberg Englewood, New Jersey Business Administration Scarlet Keyg Economics Honor Society 13, 45 9 Targum 12, 3, 45 3 Booster Club 12, 3,459 Hillel Foundation 12,3,45g Intramural Football, Basket- ball, Softball, Transfer Student, University of Michigan. Robert Greenberg West New York, New Jersey Political Science Dennis H. Greenwald Passaic, New Jersey Philosophy Air Forceg Delta Phi Alpha 145g Philosophean Society 145g Tau Kappa Alpha 12, 3,45 President, Debating 12,3,45g Dean's List 11,2,35g Committee on Academic Honesty 1453 Forensic Council 145, Inter- national Relations Club 13,45 President. Sidney J. Greenwald Roosevelt, New Jersey History Navyg Queens Players 13,45 g Hillel Foundation 13,45 3 .Iazz Club 13,45. Samuel S. Greif South River, New Jersey Journalism his John 0. Grimm Keansburg, New Jersey Electrical Engineering State Scholarship: AIEE 13,453 Transfer Student, Drew University. Harvey Grimsley Orange, New Jersey Physical Education Army, Omega Psi Phi, Treasure-rg Booster Club 11,2,3,45g Varsity R Club 11, 2, 3, 45 g Intramural Basketballg Varsity Football 11, 2, 3, 45 g Cronin Award, Most Improved Football Player 115. ill' Richard W. Gross H: New Brunswick, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Air Forceg ASME 145. Josef Grossman X , ., Atlantic City, New Jersey Journalism Air Force, Cap and Skull, Philosophean Society 13,45g Pi Gamma 13,455 Antho 12,353 Targum 12, 3,45 Gold Rg WRSU 12, 3,45 Gold R, Station Manager 13,453 Georgian Society, Secretaryg Football Hall of Fame Committee 135 Q Radio Council 13, 45 g President, Targum Council 145 3 Booster Club 13, 45 g Jazz Club 12, 3, 45 Vice-Presidentg Music Club 13,454 Quad Club 13,45g Intramural Football, Basketball, Softballg Transfer Student, University of Illinois. Eugene D. Hack Passaic, New Jersey Biological Sciences Antho 12, 3,45 Circulation Manager, WRSU 135 3 Queens Players 1l,2, 3,45 Gold R3 Phi Epsilon Pig Ford Hall Club 11,255 Hillel Foundation 11,2,3,45g Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball. 3. Frederick E. Hahn Washington, New Jersey German Army, Delta Phi Alpha 13,45, Secretary, Band 12,3,45, Deutscher Verein 125 5 Intramural Basketball, Softball. Victor L. Hakim Montclair, New Jersey Agricultural Economics Army, Ag Economics Club 12,3,45 Treasurer, Ag Club 12, 3, 45 , Intra- mural Tennis, Golf. John A. Hale Hillside, New Jersey Soils Delta Epsilon, Dairy Science Club 12,3,45, Rowing Club 12,3,45, Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew 12,3,45, Intramural Swimming, Basket- ball, Softball. Van R. Halsey, Jr. Rumson, New Jersey English Navy, Delta Phi, Literary Club 13, 4-5. Howard M. Halsey Elizabeth, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Army, AIFF. 145. Daniel Hamilton Allendale, New Jersey Education 1864- Scholarship, Glee Club 12,3,4-5 Gold R, Lambda Chi Alpha, Dean's List 125, Booster Club 11,25, Cheerleader 13,4-5, Quad Club 125, Rifle and Pistol Club 115, Scarlet Barbs 11,25, Chapel Choir Thomas B. Hamm, Jr. Cape May Court House, New Jersey Plant Science Navy, Dean's List 135 , Intramural Softball, Transfer Student, Glassboro Veterans Junior College. Joseph T. Hancock Paterson, New Jersey Physical Education Coast Guard, Leiden Appeal Committee 115 , Booster Club 11, 2, 35 Booster Club Showsf 0f All Thingsf' 'gThis ls lt , Ford Hall Club 115 , Quad Club 12, 35 , 150-lb. Football 125. Robert B. Hanna Cranford, New Jersey Physical Education Coast Guard, JV Football 135 3 Varsity Baseball 12, 3, 45 3 Transfer Student, Sampson College, Wheaton College. Ralph A. Harder Yonkers, New York Dairy Science Army, Delta Phi, Freshman Crew. 12, 3, 45 , Varsity Track 11, 25 , Intramural Basketball, Football. E. Robert H arned Middlebush, New Jersey Biological Sciences I-'acuity Scholarship. E. Jack Harris Jersey City, New Jersey Biological Sciences Army, Tau Delta Phi, Treasurer, Booster Club 13,413 Bridge Club 13,41 President, Hillel Foundation 11, 2, 3,41, Mathematics Club 141 Vice-President, Psychological Society 131, Scarlet Barbs 111, Intra- mural Baskethall, Swimming, Softball, Cross Country, Track. George C. Harris Newburgh, New York Civil Engineering Army, Glee Club 1l,2,41 Gold R, Chapel Choir 1l,2,3,41, Chi Psi, Prcceptor 13,41, ASCE 11,2,3,41 Vice President, Music Club 141, Rowing Club 131, Intramural Cross Country, Swimming, Transfer Stu- dent, Harvard University. John R. Harris Plainfield, New Jersey Biological Sciences Murray T. Harris Tuclferton, New Jersey Chemistry Army, Chemistry Club 1I,2,3,41, Transfer Student, University of Florida. J. Robert R. Harrison Glen Ridge, New Jersey Business Administration General Scholarship, Theta Chi, Treasurer, Varsity Track 13,413 Intra- mural Football, Basketball, Wrestling, Swimming, Track, Softball. 'tb Q7 ---an My QI? Qzefjv wc:--if Int' Q ,f William B. Harsell Elizabeth, New Jersey Ceramics Air Force, Keramos 13,41 Vice-President, Dean1s List 131, Ceramic Club 12, 3,41 9 Transfer Student, Champlain College. William H. Hartley Highland Park, New Jersey Business Administration Faculty Scholarship, Army, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Flying Club 13,41, Rowing Club 12,313 Ski Club 13,41 President, Freshman Football, ,IV Football 121, Varsity Lacrosse 121, Freshman Crew, Intramural Swim- mmg. Harold G. Hartwick Leonia, New Jersey Animal Husbandry Navy, Zeta Psi, Ag Executive Council 141, Block and Bridle 13,41 Treasurer, Freshman Crew, Intramural Football. William S. F. Hatchett Verona, New Jersey Physical Education War Memorial Scholarship, Cap and Skull, Student Council 141 , Crown and Scroll, Class President 141 , Omega Psi Phi, Varsity R Club 11, 2, 3,41 , Varsity Football 12, 3, 41 , Varsity Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41 , Varsity Track 12, 3,41, Trophy, Most Tackles on Kickoff 121, Rutgers Medal, High Hurdles Record 131. Kenneth E. Hawley Highland Park, New Jersey Business Administration Band 11,435 Glee Club 113, Booster Club 113. William F. H eadapohl Chatham, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Navyg AIRE 1433 Commuters Club 13,433 Rifle and Pistol Club f43g Transfer Student, Drew University, Pennsylvania Military College. Williard L. H edden Dover, New Jersey Physical Education Delta bpsilon, Vice-President, Varsity R Club 13, 433 Varsity Track 13,433 Intramural Football, Cross Country, Swimming, Softballg Trans- fer Student, Cornell Uinversity. Charles F. H eidt Clijside Park, New Jersey Business Administration Navy, Delta Phi Alpha 13,439 Dean's List 133g Deutscher Verein 123g Ford Hall Club 1435 Quad Club C335 SAM 1233 Intramural Basketball. William R. Heidt Cliffside Park, New Jersey Business Administration Deutscher Verein 13,433 Ford Hall Club 443: Quad Club 1335 SAM 13,43 Treasurerg Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball. Charles W. Heilmann Montclair, New Jersey Economics Navy, Theta Chig Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball. Edward R. Heinz Paterson, New Jersey Economics Air Force, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Intramural Football, Transfer Student, Paterson Stale Teachers College. Carl R. Heintz South River, New Jersey Business Administration Navy. Victor M. Held New Brunswick, New Jersey Agricultural Research Hugh H enig N ewark, New Jersey Economics fax Y ,.,s,,,,,,,v Q William D. Hill Trenton, New Jersey Stanley P. Hirshson North Arlington, New Jersey History State Scholarship, Army, Phi Alpha Theta 13, 45 , Dean's List, Booster Club 11,2l, Deutscher Verein 115, Ford Hall Club 12,3,45, Literary Club 115. Joseph J. Hlavka Franklin, New Jersey Chemistry State Scholarship, Army, Pi Kappa Alpha, Secretary, Chemistry Club 13,45, Ford Hall Club 125, Newman Club 11, 2, 3,45. Paul E. Hochstein New York, New York Plant Pathology Army, Sketch Club 135 Vice-President. Political Science John H. Henkel Secaucus, New Jersey Animal Husbandry Alpha Zeta 13,45, Inter-Collegiate Livestock Judging Team 13,455 Ag Club 11,25, Block and Bridle 12,3,45 President, Intramural Softball. John K. Herd Metuchen, New Jersey Biology State Scholarship, Chapel Usher 12, 3, 45 Gold R, Varsity Swimming 135. William H. Herder Somerville, New Jersey History State Scholarship, Dean's List 12, 35. Herman H. H ering Roselle Park, New Jersey Physical Education War Memorial Scholarship, Crown and Scroll, Varsity R Club 11,2, 3,45 , Varsity Football 11,2,3,45, Varsity Baseball 12, 3, 45. Julius Hermann Brooklyn, New York Mechanical Engineering Army, Dean's List 135 , ASME 12, 3,45 , Vice-Chairman, Hillel Founda- tion 11, 2, 3, 45. Henry F. Hesseler Brielle, New Jersey German Delta Phi Alpha 13, 45 President, Pi Kappa Alpha, Booster Club 11, 25 3 Deutscher Verein 13,45 , Intramural Football, Softball. Albert V. Hodges Rutherford, New Jersey Business Administration Lambda Chi Alphag l50-lb. Football 12M lntramural Football, Swim- ming, Basketball, Track, Softball. Richard A. Hoeren West Orange, New Jersey Political Science State Scholarshipg Dean? List f2lg Quad Club f3,4Jg Freshman Base- ballg ,IV Baseball f2Ig Varsity Baseball f3,4l. Frederic D. Hoff Great Meadows, New Jersey Journalism Navy, Deans List t2,3Jg Booster Club ill, Ford Hall Club C1,4J. Theodore P. Hoffman, III Rahway, New Jersey Chemistry State Scholarshipg American Chemical Society f3,4tg Chemistry Club t3,4lg Commuters Club 145. ,lohn V. Holt Kearny, New Jersey Economics Armyg Beta Theta Pig Intramural Football, Softball. K Edward L. H ombordy Hackettstown, New Jersey Business Administration Upson .Memorial Scholarship, Chess Club 12, 3,435 Commuters Club t2tg Rifle and Pistol Club t2,3tg SAM f3,4Jg Freshman Football, Intramural Basketball, Swimming. 'CCT 7' John C. A. Hopewell Ventnor City, New .lersey Journalism Interfraternity Council f2tg Queens Players f1,3,4J Gold R3 Band C1,2,4J Cold R3 Chi Psi, Secretary 125. William Horey Newark, New Jersey Physical Education Wg! ,lack Horner Trenton, New Jersey History Navy, Kappa Sigma, Pi Gamma 12? g Intramural Football, Swimming. an David N. Hosier Chatham, New Jersey Animal Science Arthur S. Hough, Jr. Trenton, New Jersey English Cap and Skullg Scabbard and Blade 13,455 Tau Kappa Alpha 13,45 Secretaryg Antho 1355 Scarlet Letter 115g Targum 115g WRSU 13,455 Debating 12, 3, 45 Manager, Gold Rg Zeta Psig Amateur Radio Club 135 3 2nd Prize, Jr. Speech Contestg Booster Club 13,45 Vice-Presidentg RPS 145 3 Photographic Society 13,45 Presidentg Rifle and Pistol Club 13,45. Robert R. Howard New Brunswick, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Navyg Scabbard and Blade 13,45g Zeta Psig AIEE 145g Freshman Lacrosseg Intramural Football, Basketball. Monroe Howell New Brunswick, New Jersey Electrical Engineering 1864 Scholarshipg Navyg Scarlet Barbs Council 12,359 AIEE 1455 Booster Club 12,353 Hertzog Hilltoppers 12, 3,45 Presidentg Intramural Football, Softball. James M. Howie Cedar Knolls, New Jersey Agricultural Education Navyg Ag Club 1453 Bible Fellowship 115g Dairy Science Club 1453 Booster Club 115 g Rutgers Rural Review 11, 25. ,,,,... Football. Little Silver New Jersey Civil Engineering Tau Beta P1 13 45 Deans L1st 135 ASCE 145 Transfer Student Roanoke College M oorestown New Jersey Mechanical Engineering State Scholar h1p Army ASME 145 Intramural Football Softball Transfer Student Pennsylvania Military College Haddonfield New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Upson Memor1al Scholarship Beta Theta P1 Treasurer VZFSIIY R Club 13, 453 JV Football 11 25 Varslty Football 13 45 Varslty Lacrosse 13, 45 9 Intramural Basketball Softball Highland Park, New Jersey Ceramics Faculty Scholarship Navy Keramos 13 45 Secretary Beta Theta P1 Dean's List 135 Henry Wh1te Herrman Speech Prize 125 Booster Club 12,355 Ceramlc Club 12 3 45 President Rowln Club 12 3 45 150lb Football 125 Freshman Crew Intramural Football Softball Trenton, New Jersey Business Administration Marine Corps F airlawn, New Jersey Ceramic Engineering Navy, Crown and Scroll Scarlet Key Keramos 12 3 45 President Tau Beta Pi 13 45 Vlce Presldent Beta Theta P1 Deans L1st 13 45 Ceramic Club 12 3 45 Chapel Usher 125 JV Football 115 Intramural Harry W. Hunt Westfield, New Jersey Business Administration Army3 Kappa Sigma, Vice-President3 ASME 11,2,335 Booster Club 12, 3,433 Bowling Club 11, 2, 3,433 Freshman Baseball3 Varsity Base- ball 1233 Intramural Football, Basketball, Bowling, Golf, Softballg Transfer Student, Alabama Polytechnic Institute. John M. Hunter F anwood, New Jersey Animal Husbandry Army3 Alpha Zeta 13,43 3 Lambda Chi Alpha3 Dean's List 12,33 3 Inter- collegiate Livestock Judging Team 13,433 Ag Club 13,433 Block and Bridle 12, 3,43 Vice Presidentg Booster Club 1233 Transfer Student, Syracuse University. Morris J. Hurwitz Fair Haven, New Jersey Business Administration Economics Honor Society 1433 Scabbard and Blade 1433 Scarlet Letter 13,433 Dean's List 1233 WSSF 1333 Scarlet Rifles 1233 French Club 13, 43 Treasurer3 Hillel Foundation 11, 2,33 3 Rifle and Pistol Club 113 3 SAM 1433 Freshman Wrestling3 Varsity Wrestling 12, 3,433 Intramural Football, Softball. Edward I. Husted F armingdale, New York Political Science Armyg International Relations Club 1233 History Club 13,433 Transfer Student, Utah State College. arf' is ff! x t Alexis V. Illyn Englishtown, New Jersey Ceramics Armyg Ceramic Club 12, 3,433 Intramural Softballg Transfer Student, University of Connecticut. Mario A. Inchiosa Annandale, New Jersey Dairy Scienve Sears Roebuck Scholarship Awardg Ag Club 1433 Newman Club 143. Mario L. I ndri Highland Park, New Jersey Civil Engineering ASCE 13,433 Booster Club 1132 Newman Club 11,233 Intramural Basketball, Softball. Henry W. Indyk Jamesburg, New Jersey Soil Science Armyg Alpha Zeta 13,43 3 Newman Club. Patrick Innarella Montclair, New Jersey Biology Sigma Phi Epsilon3 Biology Club 13,43 3 Booster Club 12, 3,43 3 French Club 113 3 Newman Club 11, 23 3 Psychological Society 13,43. William J. Irwin Brooklyn, New York Business Administration Fpson Memorial Scholarshipg Crown and Scrollg Lambda Chi Alpha3 Newman Club 11,23 3 Varsity R Club 133 Treasurer3 Varsity Swimming 11,2,3,43Q Intramural Cross Country, Trackg Honorable Mention, All- America Swimming Team 12, 3,43. .......-- 'Ss 1 Norbert F. Jacobson Jersey City, New Jersey Social Sciences Armyg Preceptor f3,45 3 Jazz Club Q45 3 History Club 43,45 5 Quad Club Mtg Sr-arlet Barbs Q45, JV Football 135g Varsity Basketball C353 Intra- mural Football, Softballg Transfer Student, Jersey City State Teachers College. Joseph W. Jacques Elizabeth, New Jersey History Hugh M. Jamieson Newark, New Jersey Dairy Science Armyg Ag Club 1453 Dairy Science Club 13,4-53 Transfer Student, Cornell University. Anton E. Jansky Lawrenceville, New Jersey Geology Navy, Geology Club 113.45 Secretary-Treasurer. William M. J arema Plainfield, New Jersey Business Administration Air Force, Transfer Student, Union Junior College. Edward H. Jensen New Brunswick, New Jersey Business Administration diff, ., .- Zz. , vm- 9 5 H ,. . at fr f 1-5 4 vt 35? ' ,tg 35-? , ,. xi' wright ': r r ,lm 'JE 7 fit . P' , 12-Si' Q i S A . - Hackensack, New Jersey Business Administration Army, Zeta Bela Taug Varsity Track 12,355 Intramural Football Basketballg Transfer Sturlent, Princeton University. Monmouth Junction, New Jersey Electrical Engineerrn, lJean's List CSP : Booster Club fl, 25 3 Commuters Club f1,2,3,45 Newman Club 41.2, 3,45g Rifle and Pistol Club 1353 Intramural Foot ball, Basketball, Softball. New Brunswick, New Jersey Journalism General Sclrolarslripg Pi Gamma 12, 3,45 Prcsidentg Targum fl,2,3 45 Managing Erlitorg Gold Rg WRSU 125, llarll of Fame Committee C35 Teaneck, New Jersey Biology lnterfraternity Council, Antho f2,3,45 Cold R3 Targum C155 Phr Epsilon Pi, Presidentg Deanis Listg Junior Prom Committeeg Booster Club fl, 2, 3, 4a g Hillel Foundation fl, 25 5 World Federalists C35 Intramural Football, Cross Country, Basketball, Swimming, Softball. Vis? rw 1 n .tr ,an if- Martin D. ,lessen Metuchen, New Jersey Civil Engineering Navy, Alpha Phi Omega 12, 43 , ASCE 12,43 , Commuters Club 143. Alvin L. Johansen South River, New Jersey Soil Science Marine Corps, Ag Club 13,4t, Hortus Club 143, Transfer Student, South Dakota State College. Carl H. Johnson, Jr. Milluille, New Jersey Journalism 1864 Scholarship, WBSU 13,43, Phi Gamma Delta, Secretary, Booster Club 11,23, Journalism Club 12, 3,43, Intramural Bowling, Swimming, Basketball. Charles D. Johnson Livingston, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha, ASME 13,43, Intramural Football, Softball, Basket- ball, Transfer Student, University of Miami. Donald E. Johnson Metedeconk, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering State Scholarship, Scabbard and Blade 13,43, Distinguished Military Student 13, 43 , ASME 13, 43 , Freshman Football, ,IV Football 12, 3,43 , Intramural Wrestling, Track, Basketball, Softball. Edward W. Johnson Paterson, New Jersey ' English Air Force, WBSIJ 113, .lazz Club 133, Literary Club 123. John D. Johnson Ridgefield Park, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Navy, Tau Beta Pi 13,4t, AIRE 13,43, AIEE 143, Transfer Student, Bergen Junior College. Philip S. Johnson New Brunswick, New Jersey Physics Air Force, Queens Players 12, 33 , Alpha Phi Alpha, Secretary-Treasurer, Dean's List 11,23 , Physics Club 143 , Intramural Cross Country, Trans- fer Student, Purdue University. Wallace E. Johnson New Brunswick, New Jersey Agriculture Chalmer E. Jones Highland Park, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Army, Who's Who 12t , Student Council 123 , Crown and Scroll, Scarlet Barbs Council 11,2,3I Vice-President, Class President 123, AIEE 113, ASME 12, 3,43, Chairman, Interclass Tournament 133, Booster Club t1,2,3,4a, commuters Club 11, 2,333 Rifle and Pistol Club 125, Scarlet Barbs 11, 2, 3,43, Transfer Student, University of Delaware, University of California at Berkeley. James C. Jones, II Orange, New Jersey Business Administration Navyg Theta Chi9 ASME 11,219 Spanish Club 13,45Q Varsity Lacrosse 1219 Intramural Football, Basketball, Bowling, SoftbaII9 Transfer Stu- dent, Dartmouth College, Brown University. Leonard A. Jones Pompton Plains, New Jersey English Navy9 Deanfs List 11, 2,319 Booster Club 12,3,459 Hertzog Hilltoppers 12, 3,41 Treasurer9 Intramural Football, Basketball, Softballg Transfer Student, Dartmouth College. Robert H. Jordan Highland Park, New Jersey Mathematics Navy9 Dean7s List 1159 Mathematics Club 12,359 Varsity Basketball 11, 259 Varsity Tennis 11, 2, 3, 45. Malcolm E. Jorgensen Jamesburg, New Jersey Physical Education Nasyg Intramural Football, Basketball. Melvin J. Josephs New Brunswick, New Jersey Plant Science Navyg Alpha Zeta 13,459 Deanis List 1I,2,359 Ag Club 145, Hillel Foundation 11, 2, 3,459 Hortus Club 145 Secretary9 Rutgers Rural Review 13,45 Managing Editorg Transfer Student, Pennsylvania State College. Oregon State College. Howard I. Jump Newton, New Jersey Biology Armyg Informal Nature Club 13,419 Preceptor 13,459 Commuters Club 14,1 9 Sketch Club 11,25 9 Transfer Student, Wagner College. --tt, M... - 'Q .M 'Quiild' auf' G. 7 ,-,.-., if t 9 ,ttyts 1 Jerry Kagan Rahway, New Jersey Biological Sciences State SchoIarship9 Beta Iota Lambda 13,45Q Phi Beta Kappa 13,459 Tau Kappa Alpha 13,45Q Antho 1159 Scarlet Letter 12,359 Targum 11,2,359 WRSU 1359 Debating 11,2,3,41 Gold R9 Queens Players 1I,2,359 Dean's List 11, 2, 3,459 Psychology Prize 145, Biology Club 12, 3, 45, Commuters Club 11,21 9 Ping Pong Club 12, 3,45 President. John H. Kahle Long Branch, New Jersey Physical Education Navy9 Chi Phi, Vice-President9 ,IV Football 11, 2,359 Varsity Football 141 9 Intratntttal Basketball, Swimming, Softball. John H. Kaiser Trenton, New Jersey Social Science Navy9 Debating 125 9 Comtnuters Club 125. Stephen A. Kalapos Trenton, New Jersey English Upson Memorial SchoIarship9 Cap and Skull9 Student Council 145 Vice- President9 Tau Kappa Alpha 13,419 Debating 13,459 Kappa Sigma, Dean's List 11,359 Literary Club 13,459 Varsity R Club 11,2,3,459 Varsity Soccer 125, Varsity Baseball 11, 2, 3,459 Intramural Football, Basketball. Bernard A. Kaminsky Belmar, New Jersey History State Scholarship, Scarlet Key, Antlzo 135, Glee Club 123,43 Cold Ii, Zeta Beta Tau, Hillel Foundation C2,3,4l, Intramural Football, Basket- ball, Track, Softball. ,gs--H1 Nw Harry V. Kamler, Jr. Olean, New York Electrical Engineering Edward M. Kane New Brunswick, New Jersey Biology General Scholarship, Booster Club KEEP, Neuman Club UU, Rifle and Pistol Club 12.45. Leo G. Karpojf Lakewood, New Jersey Political Science Navy, International Relations Club 145, Quad Club 145, Transfer Slu- tlent, Monmouth Junior College. Julius R. Katona Perth Amboy, New Jersey Plant Science Army, Transfer Student, Southern Methodist University. Donald Katz WGN' Collingswood, New Jersey Political Science fo---- ' State Scholarship, Merchant Marine, Interfraternity Council f3,4l, Tau Kappa Alpha 13,49 , WRSU f3J , Debating f2,3,4J Manager, Zeta Beta Tau, President, Dean's List KI, 2, SSI , WSSF Q25 , Hillel Foundation 11,2,3,4l. 5' -an--L' .4-1' ,V ,ef 'ax 'Y-lr- X Sink in Q5 if Howard N. Kay Hillside, New Jersey PSyCll0l0gy John E. Keene New Brunswick, New Jersey Education Copeland Kell, III Allenwood, New Jersey Animal Husbandry Phi Gamma Delta, Dairy Science Club 12, 3,4l, Rutgers Rural Review UU, Intramural Football, Cross Country, Track, Softball. Edward A. Keller Elizabeth, New Jersey Dairy Science Navy, Dairy Manufactures Exhibit, Ag Field Day, Dairy Science Club f3,4J. 'W'f2 t George J. Keller New Brunswick, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Air Forceg AIEE 13,459 Newman Club 11,2,3,45 Presidentg Intra- mural Basketball, Softball. Robert C. Kellogg Ridgefield Parh, New Jersey Psychology Air Forceg Glee Club 115g Sigma Phi Epsilong Psychological Society 13, 45 g Raritan Activities Club 1159 Rowing Club 125g Freshman Crewg JV Crew 125. Joseph F. Kelly Laurence Harbor, New Jersey Business Administration Army. William J. Kelly National Park, New Jersey Ceramic Engineering Armyg Keramos 13,45g Tau Beta Pi 13,453 Queens Players 13,45- Ceramic Club 12, 3,45 9 Raritan Activities Club 135. 1 Charles M. Kenney South Orange, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering ROTC 13,459 ASME 1453 Booster Club 12, 3,45g Ford Hall Club 145' Jazz Club 135g Quad Club 12,355 SAM 1459 Freshman Trackg lntrai mural Football, Softball. John G. Kenney New Brunswick, New Jersey History Antho 12, 45 g Sophomore Speech Prizeg Chess Club 145 3 Ford Hall Club 12,453 Literary Club 1453 Newman Club 12,45g Quad Club 135, lnlra- mural Softball. William H. Kerssen North Bergen, New Jersey Political Science Armyg Delta Phi Alpha 13,45 g Transfer Student, Alfred University. Julius King, III Roselle Park, New Jersey Chemistry Navy. Joseph Kingan Ventnor City, New Jersey Electrical Engineering County Scholarshipg Navyg Antho 115, Phi Epsilon Pig AIEE 13,45g Booster Club 13,45g Hillel Foundation 11,45g Intramural Football, Softball. John H. Kinney Warren Township, New Jersey Business Administration State Scbolarshipg Armyg Theta Chit ASME 11, 2,35 9 Booster Club 125. Frank E. Kinsey, Jr. Somerville, New Jersey History Dale A. Kirkpatrick East Orange, New Jersey Plant Science Army3 Scarlet Letter 113 3 Targum 11, 2,333 Zeta Psi, Secretary3 Fresh- man Lacrosseg Intramural Football, Bowling, Swimming. Norman T. Klawunn New Brunswick, New Jersey Chemistry Navyg Chemistry Club 1433 Hillside Social Club 1433 Intramural Foot- ball, Softball. Joseph P. Klein Osbornville, New Jersey Business Administration Navyg B'nai Blrith 12, 3,43Q Ford Hall Club 1433 Hillel Foundation 12, 3,433 Quad Club 1333 Intramural Football, Softballg Transfer Stu- dent, Monmouth Junior College. Paul P Klein New York City, New York Psychology Armyg Deanls List 1133 Boys In Ivy 1433 Booster Club 13,433 Ford Hall Club 13, 43 3 Hillel Foundation 13, 43 3 Psychological Society 13, 43 3 Transfer Student, Manhattan School of Music. Harry E. Klug Montclair, New Jersey Psychology Navy3 Philosophy Club 12, 3, 43 3 Biology Club 12, 3,43 SCCTGIHFYQ Com- muters Club 1133 Psychological Society 13,43. John F. Knapp, Jr. Trenton, New Jersey Animal Science Navy3 Ag Club 143 3 Dairy Science Club 13, 43 3 Transfer Student, Stevens Institute of Technology. Karl M. Knigge Rahway, New Jersey Biological Science Navyg Delta Phi Alpha 13,43 3 Dean's List 12,333 Biology Club 13,433 Transfer Student, U. S. Naval Academy. Carl F. Knowles Harrison, New Jersey Physical Education Richard E. Knowles Upper Montclair, New Jersey History State Scholarshipg French Club 12,333 Intemational Relations Club 1333 RCA 12, 3,43. gr 101 Daniel F. Koch Elizabeth, New Jersey Forestry Navy, Forestry Club 13,41 Vice-President, Newman Club 141. I Herman C. Koch Irvington, New Jersey Journalism 1864 Scholarship, Pi Gamma 12, 3, 41 , Antho 12, 31 , Targum 11, 2, 3, 41 Sports Editor, Zeta Psi, Booster Club 111 , Deutscher Verein 111 , Quad Club 121 9 Intramural Football, Basketball, Swimming, Softball. Richard L. Koch Highland Park, New Jersey Ceramics Kappa Kappa Psi 13,41, Band 11, 2, 3,41 Cold R, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Ceramic Club 11, 2, 3,4-1, Ski Club 13,41, Intramural Football, Basket- ball, Softball. Ezra D. Kohn Trenton, New Jersey Philosophy Antho 131, Advertising Club 131, Bowling Club 13,41, Hillel Founda- tion 12, 31, Rifie and Pistol Club 12,31. ' William K. Kolln River Edge, New Jersey Ceramics Army, Chi Phi, Secretary, Ceramic Club 11, 2, 3,41. William J. Kolodinsky Perth Amboy, New Jersey Biological Sciences Booster Club 11,2,3,41 , Chapel Usher 111, Commuters Club 12, 3,41 , Hortus Club 141, Freshman Basketball, Freshman Swimming, Freshman Baseball, Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball, Transfer Student, Seton Hall College. Edward K . Kossack N ewark, New Jersey A nimal Husbandry Marine Corps, Dean's List 131, Block and Bridle 13,41, Transfer Stu- dent, Newark College of Engineering. William P. Koster M etuchen, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering State Scholarship, Scarlet Letter 11,2, 3,41 Photography Editor, Gold R, ROTC 13,41, ASME 12, 3,413 Commuters Club 11,21. Aloysius A. Kozusko Perth Amboy, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Army. 142151 Charles A. Krahmer Maplewood, New Jersey Business Administration Navy, Bowling Club 141, Transfer Student, Middlebury College, Prince- ton University. Daniel M. Kramer, Jr. Woodbliry, New Jersey Biological Sciences Scabbard and Blade 13,45g Scarlet Letter 145g WRSU 1453 Chi Psi: Military Ball Committee 13,45g Biology Club 12,35g Music Club 13,45 Presidentg Rifle and Pistol Club 11,253 Varsity R Club 11,2,3,45g Varsity Cross Country 11,3,45g Varsity Track 11,2,45g Intramural Basketball. Charles D. Kranzdorf Atlantic City, New Jersey Biology State Scholarship, Navy, WRSU 1355 Phi Epsilon Pi, Secretary, RPS 1355 Booster Club 13,453 Deutscher Verein 13,453 Hillel Foundation 11,253 Psychological Society 13,455 Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball. Laurence S. Kravet Trenton, New Jersey Civil Engineering Air Force, Tau Beta Pi 13,45g Dean's List 1353 ASCE 13,45g Varsity R Club 145 g Varsity Swimming 12, 3,45 . Peter H. Kromayer East Orange, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering ., K Armyg Tau Beta Pi 13, 45 g Chess Club 12, 3, 45 Vice-President, Transfer Student, Norwich University. ,QQ it aff'- !' t is me ff' fir a , f 'v 3r. fr Swv V' . , A 1 get ut 332' V .. y,.i . 2 ' eflizbi vyt. .3 ,ff.f,m,5A1,-. , ' I :sys Amfs2ffi':1 sl - - . as A1 sm , A32 i r 'i' . 95. t 3 ' zfsfffy Martin J. Kronman Passaic, New Jersey Chemistry Air Force, Chemistry Club 13,45g Deutscher Verein 115, Ford Hall Club 135. Martin A. Kropnitshy Newark, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering State Scholarship, Phi Beta Kappa 13,45g Scabbard and Blade 13,453 Tau Beta Pi 13,4J, Deanis List 1359 Freshman Chemical Prize, Alpha Phi Omega 11,2, 3,45 President, ASME 1459 Chess Club 11,2,3,45 Secretary, Commuters Club 1253 Hillel Foundation 12, 3,45, Scarlet Rifles 125. Charles J. Kruger Rahway, New Jersey Bacteriology Air Forceg Debating 12, 3, 45 3 Biology Club 12, 3, 45. Edward Kruger North Bergen, New Jersey Sociology Phi Epsilon Pig Varsity Basketball 11, 2, 3,45. Jack Krupnick Woodbine, New Jersey Poultry Science State Scholarshipg Armyg Block and Bridle 125 g B'nai B'rith 11, 2, 3, 45 3 Ford Hall Club 13,453 Four H Club 115, Hillel Foundation 11,2, 3,453 Poultry Science Club 11,2,3,45g Quad Club 1253 Scarlet Barbs 1255 Intramural Softball. Richard A. Kulesza 4 Fords, New Jersey Physical Education Edward R. K ursar Bound Brook, New Jersey Languages P iv V M General Scholarship, Commulers Club 11, 2, 3,4Jg French Club L M, , tg- 5 11,2,3,4J. hfoL . xt : , ff,W..Y e t A fr' Joseph F. Kursar V, lo if M N . Bound Brook, New Jersey Biology iw fx 'J Armyg Booster Club 143g Commulers Club 11,2,3,4Jg Hortus Club ' T N V- gi 13,4Jg Newman Club 11, 25 g JV Football 11, 2,3lg Intramural Football, QS' A, C f . . 1 l, ' Basketball, Softball. Q 7 7 A 5 ,gi X! ayii T ' aim Philip Kwiatanowski, Jr. Somerville, New Jersey Chemistry 'Q Air Force, Transfer Student, Michigan Institute of Mining and Tech- 1 I Q nology. ei ,ua I far W Theodore Lach .- Perth Amboy, New Jersey Biology , ,t., . Army, Transfer Student, llnion Junior College. ' issi gf Eiga. , . fn. Herbert R. Laird Rumson, New Jersey Economics . General Scholarshipg Scarlet Letter 145, Chi Psig Varsity Track 11,21 3 1 Intramural Swimming, Softball. li wkvj' F NJ' i Ferdinand F. Lakat New Brunswick, New Jersey Business Administration Air Force, SAM 13, 45 3 Intramural Softball. Robert W. Lake Tabor, New Jersey Entomology 435 A, H Army. G' August A. Lamberg WM f .'f North Arlington, New Jersey Agricultural Research Navy, Alpha Zeta 13,4J. Bernard W. Lamberg North Arlington, New Jersey Plant Science Air Force, Alpha Zeta 13,439 Phi Alpha Xi 13,435 Deanls List 127g Ag Club 14M Hortus Club 13,4J. l A 'q IQ' David I. Lance Q' 'N ' Dunellen, New Jersey Education Governor's Scbolarshipg Honesty Board 135, Delegate, New Jersey FTA Conference 1355 Mathematics Club 13, 4-J. David Landau Union City, New Jersey Business Administration State Scholarshipg Whols Who 145 5 Crown and Scroll5 Alpha Psi Omega 13, 45 5 Economics Honor Society 13,45 5 Scarlet Letter 12, 3, 45 Business Manager, Gold R5 Queens Players 12, 3,45 Business Manager, Gold R5 Tau Delta Phi5 Dean's List 135 5 Coop Board of Directors5 Hillel Founda- tion 11, 2, 3, 455 Booster Club 11, 255 SAM 1455 Varsity Tennis 11,2, 35 Manager5 Intramural Basketball. Everett J. Landers Ramsey, New Jersey American Civilization Navyg Transfer Student, Paterson State Teachers College. Wallace L. Larrabee, Jr. Trenton, New Jersey Dairy Science Army. Harry S. Larsen Elizabeth, New Jersey Forestry Navyg Forestry Club 145. Gaeton D. Lauri Eatontown, New Jersey English Navy5 Antho 1455 WRSU 1455 Hillside Social Club 13,455 150-lb. Football 1455 JV Football 1355 Transfer Student, Pennsylvania State College. Alexander E. Lawson, Jr. Plainfield, New Jersey Ceramic Engineering Armyg James F. Lincoln Arc Welding Award 12,355 Ceramic Club 12, 3,45. Warren B. Layden Trenton, New Jersey Business Administration Navy5 Economics Honor Society 1455 Dean's List 1355 SAM 1455 Transfer Student, University of Alabama. Daniel Lazare Metuchen, New Jersey Chemistry Armyg Anthropological Society 1455 Chemistry 11, 2, 3,45. Jules Lebojf Elizabeth, New Jersey Journalism Class of 1923 Endowment Scholarship5 Navy5 Targam 1455 Commuters Club 145 5 Varsity Basketball 11,255 Varsity Baseball 11,2, 3,455 Transfer Student, Vanderbilt University. Norman M. Ledgin Haskell, New Jersey Journalism Cap and Skull5 Whois Who 1455 Pi Gamma 12, 3,45 Secretaryg Antho 12,355 Targum 11,2,3,45 Editor-in-Chief, Cold R5 Omega Club5 Hall of Fame Committee 13,455 Coop Board of Directors 1455 Booster Club 11, 2,35 5 Jazz Club 11, 2, 355 NSA 12,355 Student League 12,35 5 Young Progressives 13,455 World Federalists 1355 Student Committee for a Greater State University 145 . ii. Walter A. Lee, Jr. Trenton, New Jersey Physical Education Air Forceg Governing Body, Hillside Campus 1453 Hillside Social Club 13,45g Varsity R Club 145g Varsity Soccer 12, 3,453 Varsity Lacrosse 13, 45 g Intramural Basketball. Arthur M. Lerner Lakewood, New Jersey Electrical Engineering State Scholarship, Debating 11, 25g Sigma Alpha Mu, Treasurer, Alpha Phi Omega 11, 2, 3,45 Secretaryg AIEE 13,459 Scarlet Rifiesg Booster Club 11, 2,35g Hillel Foundation 11, 3,43 S Quad Club 135 g Intramural Softball, Track. Ernest R. Leslie Camden, New Jersey Ceramics State Scholarship, Navy, Chi Psi, Ceramic Club 12,3,45g Varsity Soccer 12,45g Intramural Football, Cross Country, Swimming, Softball. Arthur I. Levin Media, Pennsylvania Business Administration Upson Memorial Scholarshipg Scarlet Key, Interfraternity Council 135, Economics Honor Society 1455 Tau Delta Phi, Presidentg Scarlet Key Dance Committee 1353 Booster Club 11, 2, 3,45g Hillel Foundation 11, 2, 3,45 9 Intramural Basketball, Swimming, Softball. Irving L. Levine Staten Island, New York Ceramic Engineering' Army, Zeta Beta Tau, Interfraternity Council Ball Committee 135g Ceramic Club 12, 3, 45 g Hillel Foundation 11, 2, 3, 45 g Sketch Club 13, 45 g Intramural Softball. Leonard .Levine Atlantic City, New Jersey Biological Sciences State Scholarship, Beta Iota Lambda 13,45g Phi Beta Kappa 13,453 Dean's List 11,2,35 g Junior Prom Committee 135 g Phi Lambda Upsilon Prize in Chemistry, ROTC Medal 115, Scarlet Rifles 125g Ford Hall Club 145 g Hillel Foundation 11, 2, 3, 45 5 Rifle and Pistol Club 115. Wilbur I. Levine Highland Park, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Air Forceg AIEE 13, 45 g Hillel Foundation. Reuben Levinton Bronx, New York Chemistry Armyg Chemistry Club 145g Transfer Student, College of the City of New York. Norman J. Levison Merchantville, New .lersey History Alpha Phi Alpha, B'nai B'rith 1153 Booster Club 11,3,45g Chess Club 11, 2, 3,45 3 Ford Hall Club 11, 2, 3, 45 3 Hillel Foundation 11, 45 3 History Club 13,455 Spanish Club 12, 3,45. Donald J. Levy Perth Amboy, New Jersey Business Administration General Scholarshipg Scarlet Barbs Council 1453 Alpha Phi Omega 11, 2, 3,455 B'nai B'rith 11,253 Booster Club 1159 Commuters Club 11,25g Hillel Foundation 11,253 Rifle and Pistol Club 11,253 SAM 13,45. is Joseph L. Magrino, Ir. Orange, New Jersey Political Science Booster Club 113, Bridge Club 12, 3,43, Chess Club 143, Deutscher Vereiu 12,33, Ford llall Club 143, International Relations Club 133, Newman Club 113 5 Quad Club 12, 33 3 Philosophy Club 143 , Intramural Softball. Robert J. Majuschak Passaic, New Jersey Psychology General Scholarship, Psi Chi, Band 133, Dean's List 12,33, .Iazz Club 12, 3,43 Secretary-Treasurer, Psychological Society 13,43 , Anthropologi- cal Society 143. Gerald S. Malanga Newark, New Jersey Business Administration Army, Varsity Football 13,435 Transfer Student, St. Bonaventure College. Albert Malekojff Newark, New Jersey Physical Education Army, Varsity R Club 11, 2, 3, 43 President, Varsity Football 11, 2, 3, 43. Walter W. M alino fsky South River, New Jersey Physics Army, Alpha Phi Alpha, Booster Club 13,43, Commuters Club 13,43, Varsity R Club 13,43, Physics Club 143, 150-lb. Football 11,2,33g Transfer Student, Louisiana State University. Robert A. Manaker Rahway, New Jersey Bacteriology Air Force, Beta Iota Lambda 13,43 President, Deanis List 123. Lawrence M. MacCary Roselle Park, New Jersey Geology Stanley D. Machlin Bronx, New York Biological Sciences Queens Players 113, Ag Club 11,23, Biology Club 13,43, Block and Bridle 11,23, Booster Club 113, Commuters Club 11, 2,43, Hillel Foundation 143, Sketch Club 143, Intramural Football, Basketball, Swimming, Transfer Student, College of the City of New York. Harold A. Mackay Ocean Grove, New .lersey Chemistry Alpha Sigma Phi, Christian Science Organization 11,2,33, Commuters Club 12,33, Rifle and Pistol Club 12, 3,433 Sketch Club 13,43 , Varsity R Club 143, Varsity Rifle Team 12,3,43, ROTC Rifle Award 133, Transfer Student, Syracuse University. James F. MacNeil Hicksville, New York Physical Education Navy, French Club 11,239 Newman Club 11,23, Varsity R Club 11,2,33, Varsity Swimming 11,2.3,43, Heisman Swimming Trophy 133 Q Transfer Student, Manhattan College. Tm in Es su...-4-nv' ,- dm...-' 5 -ur-M mr .ef 'P' Y 11,- Wk tw i .. 1. 1.- V J 3 f-no-- u-...uve iam-'if ,quer- ..,,' . M..-f f Raymond E. Logan Passaic, New Jersey Chemistry Armyg Chemistry Club 13,43. Henry F. Long Audubon, New Jersey Plant Science Armyg Ag Club 143, Commuters Club 143. Robert D. Looms Rahway, New Jersey Chemistry State Scholarship. Robert B. Lovell Ridgewood, New Jersey Ceramics Coast Guard, Ceramic Club 13,43 g Hillside Social Club 13,43g Transfer Student, Fairleigh Dickinson College. David Lovit Somerville, New Jersey Political Science State Scholarshipg Antho 13, 43 Business Manager, WRSU 12, 3, 43 g Debating 11, 2, 3, 43 3 Booster Club 13, 43 g Hillel Foundation 12, 3, 43 g Zeta Beta Tau. Henry Lowenstern Vineland, New Jersey Journalism Army, Cap and Skull, Presidentg Scarlet Barbs Council 13, 43 President, Anlho 13,43g Targum 12, 3,435 Dean's List 123, Chairman, Student Council Sex Education Committee 133g Chairman, Student Council Financial Committee 133 3 Student Council Fact Finding Committee 133 3 Targum Council 143g AVC 123 9 Booster Club 133 3 Ford Hall Club 143 3 Hillel Foundation 12, 33 3 Quad Club 133. David I. Lubinsky Plainfield, New Jersey Economics Joseph J. Lukashevich Elizabeth, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Air Force. William B. Lummis, Jr. H addonfield, New Jersey Plant Science Haddonfield PTA Scholarshipg Alpha Chi Rhog Hortus Club 13, 433 Rifle and Pistol Club 113, Varsity Football Manager 11, 2, 3,433 Intra- mural Football, Cross Country, Swimming, Basketball, Softball. Vernon E. Lynch Red Lion, Pennsylvania Sanitary Engineering Armyg ASCE 143, Hillside Social Club 13,433 Transfer Student, York Junior College. sa Joseph L. Magrino, Jr. Orange, New Jersey Political Science Booster Club 1133 Bridge Club 12, 3,433 Chess Club 1433 Deutscher Verein 12,33Q Ford Hall Club 1432 International Relations Club 1333 Newman Club 1133 Quad Club 12,333 Philosophy Club 1433 Intramural Softball. Robert J. Majuschak Passaic, New Jersey Psychology General Scholar-shipg Psi Chi3 Band 1333 Dean's List 12,333 .Iazz Club 12, 3,43 Secretary-Treasurer3 Psychological Society 13,43 3 Anthropologi- cal Society 143. Gerald S. Malanga Newark, New Jersey Business Administration Army3 Varsity Football 13,433 Transfer Student, St. Bonaventure College. Albert Malekoff Newark, New Jersey Physical Education Armyg Varsity R Club 11, 2, 3, 43 Presidentg Varsity Football 11, 2, 3, 43. Walter W. Malinofsky South River, New Jersey Physics Army3 Alpha Phi Alphag Booster Club 13,433 Commuters Club 13,433 Varsity R Club 13,433 Physics Club 1433 150-lb. Football 11,2,333 Transfer Student, Louisiana State University. Robert A. Manaker Rahway, New Jersey Bacteriology Air Forceg Beta Iota Lambda 13,43 President3 Dean's List 123. Lawrence M. MacCary Roselle Park, New Jersey Stanley D. Macklin Geology Bronx, New York Biological Sciences Queens Players 1133 Ag Club 11,233 Biology Club 13,433 Block and Bridle 11,233 Booster Club 1133 Commuters Club 11, 2,433 Hillel Foundation 1433 Sketch Club 1433 Intramural Football, Basketball, Swimming3 Transfer Student, College of the City of New York. Harold A. Mackay Ocean Grove, New Jersey Chemistry Alpha Sigma Phig Christian Science Organization 11,2,333 Commuters Club 12,333 Rifle and Pistol Club 12, 3, 43 3 Sketch Club 13, 43 3 Varsity R Club 1433 Varsity Rifle Team 12, 3,433 ROTC Rifle Award 1333 Transfer Student, Syracuse University. James F. MacNeil Hicksville, New York Physical Education Navy3 French Club 11,233 Newman Club 11,233 Varsity R Club 11,2,333 Varsity Swimming 11, 2, 3,433 Heisman Swimming Trophy 133 3 Transfer Student, Manhattan College. my 2 fffw PST l w' 'vvan -...J 'ff w -env irb- il is P 4h F 4 alexis' K avg' ,gif ss jf 'Wa Y if if S fs. Joseph D. Mandell New Brunswick, New Jersey Biological Sciences Beta Iota Lambda 135 Secretary 1453 Delta Phi Alpha 13,452 Dean's List3 Amateur Radio Club 115 3 Commuters Club 13,453 Hillel Founda- tion 1153 Mathematics Club 1453 Rifle and Pistol Club 145. Stephen J. Maroda New Brunswick, New Jersey Spanish Marine Corpsg Sigma Phi Epsilon3 AIEF. 12,353 Spanish Club 12,35 Vice-President 145 3 Transfer Student, University of Alabama, University of Mexico. Daniel L. Martin Trenton, New Jersey Political Science State Scholarship3 Hamilton Township Teachers Association Scholar- ship3 Sigma Phi Epsilong Debating Club 1253 Dean's List 11,2,353 PCS Committee 1253 Booster Club 13,453 Commuters Club 11, 2, 3,453 Newman Club 12,3,453 NSA 1353 Quad Club 13,453 Scarlet Barbs 11,2,353 ROTC 13,453 Intramural Softball, Cross-country. Edward R. Martin New Brunswick, New Jersey Economics State Scholarship3 Kappa Kappa Psi, Vice President3 Economics Honor Society 13,453 Band 11,2, 3,453 President 13,453 Gold R3 Deanls List 12,353 Inter-Collegiate Band 12,353 Intramural Softball. 1, '6 '? , ttyt M l 3 wits., .nv 1 H-'X' .-......a, 'Ste ? E -is Nm! Ralph V. Martin Clifton, New Jersey Dairy Manufacturing Dean's List 12,353 Borden Scholarship Award 1453 Ag. Club 11,455 Booster Club 12, 3,453 Dairy Science Club 1l,2,3,45 Ford Hall Club 1453 Raritan Activities Club 1153 Rifle and Pistol Club 1153 ROTC 1453 Intramural Softball, Basketball, Football. Robert A. Martin Hawthorne, New Jersey ' Chemistry State Scholarshipg Scarlet KCYQ Scarlet Barbs Council 12,45 Secretary 135 3 Phi Lambda Upsilon 13,453 Dean's List 12,35 3 Scarlet Key Dance Committee 1353 Scarlet Rifles 1253 ROTC 13,453 Bible Fellowship 1453 Booster Club 1151 Chemistry Club 12,3,453 Commuters Club 12, 3,453 Scarlet Barbs 12,45 Secretary 1355 Intramural Softball. Victor M. Martinelli Pine Beach, New Jersey Business Administration Harry E. Martyn New Brunswick, New Jersey English -arg . - IEP'- if.. f ig, .V Z li sf if ta f . 334. 1-2 F 5 A s R 1 1 at? - '- f 3 3 Navy3 Transfer Student, New York University. John T. Maskalevich South River, New Jersey Physical Education Raritan Activities Club 13,453 Varsity R Club 13,45 3 Preceptor 13,45 3 Freshman Football 1153 Varsity Basketball 11,3,453 Varsity Baseball 11, 3, 45. Stephen C. Mathewson South Plainfeld, New Jersey Biological Sciences State Scholarshipg Navy, Merchant Marineg Beta Iota Lambda 13, 453 Dean's List 11,2,35. Martin S. Maurer New Brunswick, New Jersey Navy, AIEE 135 Secretary 145g AIRE 1453 Commuters Club 13,45g Transfer Student, Champlain College. Lawrence A . M cCay Palmyra, New .lersey Biology Army, Preceptor 13,45. Gilbert C. McCurrie Kearny, New Jersey Business Administration State Scholarshipg Navyg Delta Upsilong 150-lb. Football 13,45g Mem- ber, Brett Song Contest Champions 135, Intramural Softball, Wrestling, Swimming. 427' Richard McDougall Maplewood, New Jersey English Richard V. McEvoy Plainfeld, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Armyg AIEE 145. , M Robert D. McGilvray ...-.... South Norwalk, Connecticut Journalism Interfraternity Council 13,455 Targum 135g Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pres- ,Q ident 1453 Dean's List 1355 Advertising Club 13,455 ROTC 13,45g ' imgffx Booster Club 11,2,3,45g Journalism Club 13,45g Rutgers Christian 'TZZQH4 Association 1253 Varsity Tennis 115 Varsity Manager 12, 3,45g Intra- hx 5 1 an 'I i ins-'lust AE, :,',1,L,.:Si,2gy mural Basketball. ,. 513: William H. Mclnnis Tenafly, New Jersey Animal Science Air Force, Block and Bridle 13,455 Photographic Society 145 Treasurer 135g Transfer Student, Yale University. 'W David H. Mclnzyre, Jr. Ridgewood, New .lersey Business Administration Army, Quad Club 1455 Spanish Club 145. Donald D. McKechnie Franklin, New .lersey History Quad Club, Secretary 125g Raritan Activities Club 115, Scarlet Barbs 1253 Varsity Swimming 11,2,35g Intramural Basketball, Softball, Foot- ball. .M-.. A 1? gg. tg., William V. McKenney Readington, New Jersey Business Administration Marine Corps, Delta Kappa Epsilong SAM 145g Intramural Football, Basketball, Swimming, Softball. David A. Meirs 5 uf -. ip Qt . t., 'ts A- -1 + 4991 .wfve X -0' 1 'nv an Q VK Q ,L 'sate me M. 5 it 5 Q 3 is + it Q Malcolm G. McLaren Baltimore, Maryland Ceramic Technician War Memorial Scholarshipg Student Council Ullg Phi Gamma Deltag Ceramic Club fl. 2, 3,45 g Varsity Football fl,2, 3,4lg Intramural Swim- ming, Basketball. Softball, Wrestling. Emmet F. McWilliams Somerville, New Jersey History Dean's List f2,3lg Rutgers University ROTC Medal C2lg Transfer Student, St. Peter's College. Stephen T. Meadow Paterson, New Jersey Economics Armyg Transfer Student, Norwich University. Kenneth W. Meinken Keansburg, New Jersey Agricultural Economics Armyg Theta Chig Agricultural Economics Club f2,3,4lg Ag. Club Mtg Intramural Snimmingg Transfer Student, College of Puget Sound. lg Columbus, New Jersey Pre-Veterinary State Scholarshipg Alpha Zeta f3,4Jg Kappa Kappa Psi fill Secretaryg Targum 12, 3,4t Circulation Manager, Band fl,2,4J Band Council Q31 Gold R5 Zeta Psig Dean's List 12, 37 g Danforth Fellowship QSM Booster Club l3l 3 Raritan Activities Club 119, Rifle and Pistol Club CI,2, 3,4lg Rutgers Rural Review Mtg Yarsity Rifle 12,45 Manager QSM Second Place, ROTC Rifle Team 131. John M. Melich Vineland, New Jersey Political Science Trustee Scholarshipg Phi Camma Deltag Queens Players Qllg Booster Club ill. Anthony S. M eo Newark, New Jersey Spanish General Scholarshipg Italian Club ll.2.4t Secretary f3iIg Spanish Club l3Ig Intramural Basketball, Football, Softball. Robert B. Mercready Plainfield, New Jersey Geography Navyg Delta Upsilong Geography Club 143g Transfer Student, Union Junior College. Alan A. Meredith Montclair, New Jersey Agricultural Economics Navyg Scarlet Letter 139 Sports Editor Mtg Chi Psig Ag Economics Club ll,2,3l President llllg Ag Club ll,2,3,4Jg Varsity R Club C1,2,3,4lg Varsity Lacrosse f1,2,3,4lg Intramural Basketball. Walter S. Meseroll, Jr. Highland Park, New Jersey English Navyg Philosophcan Society C35 Secretary, Treasurer flllg Band Cl,2Jg Deanis List l3l. few' Q -R' ,,,,..'2' 'Ml' agar, .gm-of-0-1 :ip-bf it ,E Gerald A. Morgan Neurarlr, New Jersey Business Administration WRSU 145, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Italian Club 143, SAM 145, Spanish Club 147, Freshman Basketball Manager, Intramural Bowling, Basket- ball. James P. Morgan Wlorris Plains, New Jersey Journalism Alpha Psi Omega 13, 4t , A171110 125 3 Queens Players 12. 3, 43 Technical Director, Cold B, Advertising Club 14P, Booster Club 123, Commuters Club 111, Fort Hall Club 141, journalism Advertising Club 14t, New- man Club 1l,2, 3,41 , Quad Club 12,3J. Robert H. Morris New Brunswick, New Jersey Business Administration Chi Phi, ROTC 13, 4b , llooster Club 11, 25 , Intramural Football, Basket- ball, Swimming. Theodore R. Moser Melrose Park, Pennsylvania Mechanical Engineering Navy, ASME 12, 3,4J, Quad Club 13,4J, Transfer Student, Ursinus College. William E. Mott Westfield, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering State Scholarship, Scabbard and Blade 13,4i, Chi Psi, ASME 11, 2, 3,4J, Varsity R Club 12, 3,42 Executive Committee, ROTC 13,415 Varsity Cross Country 1l,2,3J Captain 145, Varsity Track 11,2,3i Captain 14-J, Arthur M. Hosscnlopp Trophy. Walter A. Mourant Flemington, New Jersey Geology Air Force, Geology Club 13, -li. is ' l . .- QU' sq,-M-1 X l-gh te- i Walter G. Muller Fairview, New Jersey -QM History Army, Delta Phi Alpha 13,453 ROTC 13,433 Distinguished Military Student 13,4J, Chess Club 12, 3,4i, Deutscher Verein 13,4D, Hillside Social Club 12, 3,4i, Transfer Student, University of Nebraska, Jersey City State Teachers College. Robert J. Mulligan Summit, New Jersey English 1 Air Force, Literary Club 135 President 145, Transfer Student, Catholic SJ ,, 191- .1 .iiii tttw' X , its D University. Frank A. Mumber New Brunswick, New Jersey Social Studies Navy, Delta Phi Alpha 13,4J, Deutscher Verein 13,4l. Thomas D. Munroe Madison, New Jersey Business Administration Interfraternity Council 13,4J, WRSU 145, Georgian Society 12, 3,4J. Vincent P. Mirabella Jamesburg, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Air Force, AIEE 14lg IRE 145, Commuters Club 145, Intramural Basketball. John Misko Caryield, New Jersey Physical Education Armyg Lambda Chi Alphag 150-lb. Football 115, Varsity Basketball 1153 Varsity Baseball 115, Intramural Softball, Basketball, Football, Transfer Student, Rhode Island State College. Alfred E. Modarelli Union City, New Jersey Political Science Antho 13,453 Quad Club 12,35g Varsity Football 125. John H. Molinelli West Pittston, Pennsylvania Chemistry Armyg Chemistry Club 145. Bruce G. Molloy Long Valley, New Jersey Biological Science State Scholarship, Student Council 145, Beta Iota Lambda 13,459 Delta Phi Alpha 1453 Scabbard and Blade 13,455 Delta Upsilong Clce Club 11,2,35 President 145 Gold R3 Dean's List 11,253 Military Ball Committee 13,45g ROTC Award 11,253 ROTC 13,45g Rowing Club 12,45 Log-Keeper 1353 Crew 11,25 Manager, Intramural Cross Country. Robert T. Molloy Spotswood, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering 'aii 1Fi2g3f i , 1 , , s . t ,, .,,-15,11 .ck a.g,5gJ - - 2:5 W: a 1' 1-KS' ' V f f W .j -1 I - ew 5 1- 1:-,is Est -we it , IU? 3 li , N . Ei 0 'iii ASME 12, 3,45. .., tx 3 ' 1 '1f.,s'- -1 .Ji il' , wb' .,,....- bf ur:- f H. Bruce Montgomery Ramsey, New .lersey English Navyg Philosophian Society 135 President 145, Beta Theta Pi, Record- ing Secretary, Cvlee Club 12, 3,45 Cold R, Preceptor 13,45 5 Intramural Football, Softball. Russell C. Moore, Ir. W. Collingswood, New Jersey Business Administration Scarlet Letter 14tg Booster Club 145g Ford Hall Club 1453 Jazz Club 13,45g Photographic Society 13,453 Quad Club 135 Treasurerg Scarlet Barbs 13,4m, Intramural Basketball, Footballg Transfer Student, Wash- ington College. Charles A. Moorhead Indiana, Pennsylvania Economics Air Forceg Alpha Chi Rho, Treasurer 13,453 Commuters Club 1153 Intramural Football, Bowlingg Transfer Student, Indiana State Teachers College. Stanley M. Moran Pittsfield, Massachusetts Journalism Armyg Hillside District Representative, Transfer Student, Green Moun- tain Junior College, Rider College. Gerald A. Morgan Newark, New Jersey Business Administration WRSU 145, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Italian Club 14l, SAM 14l, Spanish Club 143, Freshman Basketball Manager, Intramural Bowling, Basket- ball. James P. Morgan ,Worris Plains, New Jersey Journalism Alpha Psi Omega 13, 4? , Antho 12l , Queens Players 12, 3, 49 Technical Director, Cold R, Advertising Club 149, Booster Club 129, Commuters Club 119, Fort llall Club 14l, Journalism Advertising Club 14l, New- man Club 11, 2, 3,4J, Quad Club 12,3l. Robert H. Morris New Brunswick, New Jersey Business Administration Chi Phi, ROTC 13, 'lt , lfooster Club 11, 2? , Intramural Football, Basket- ball, Swimming. Theodore R. Moser Melrose Park, Pennsylvania Mechanical Engineering Navy, ASME 12, 3,4l, Quad Club 13,4J, Transfer Student, Ursinus College. William E. Mott Westfield, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering State Scholarship, Scabbard and Blade 13,4l, Chi Psi, ASME 11, 2, 3,4J, Varsity H Club 12,3,4y Executive Committee, ROTC 13,4P, Varsity Cross Country 11,2,3l Captain 147, Varsity Track 11,2,3l Captain 141, Arthur Nl. Hossenlopp Trophy. Walter A. Mourant Flemington, New Jersey Geology Air Force, Geology Club 13,4l. ,l 'Qi Q1 'X -v it ii its S lfniversity. HGV' rv- Cui Walter G. Muller WM- 6? ANN Fairview, New Jersey History Army, Delta Phi Alpha 13,4l, ROTC 13,4J, Distinguished Military Student 13,4l, Chess Club 12,3,4l, Deutscher Verein 13,4l, Hillside Social Club 12, 3,4l, Transfer Student, University of Nebraska, Jersey City State Teachers College. Robert J. Mulligan Summit, New Jersey English Air Force, Literary Club 13l President 14l, Transfer Student, Catholic Frank A. Mumber New Brunswick, New Jersey Social Studies Navy, Delta Phi Alpha 13,45 , Deutscher Verein 13,4l. Thomas D. Munroe Madison, New Jersey Business Administration Interfraternity Council 13,4J, WRSU 147, Georgian Society 12, 3,4l. ,amass I, - C' 1513, 'g , l I I pw -A sxZl ' ,sw 'WU'- rw' 'YR' aa , c w. Philip Muntz Newfoundland, New Jersey Geography State Scholarship5 Scarlet Barbs Council 1355 Hertzog Hilltoppers 12,35g Scarlet Barbs 12,355 Intramural Football. William W. Murphy West Orange, New Jersey Business Administration Ford IIall Club 1455 Newman Club 13,455 SAM 1455 Intramural Basketball, Softball. James A. M urray, Jr. Morrisville, Pennsylvania Journalism Navy5 Antlm 1455 Targum 1455 Queens Players 1355 Cominuters Club 145 Executive Committeeg Spanish Club 1355 Varsity R Club 1455 Freshman Footballg Varsity Track 12, 3,455 Intramural Wrestling5 Transfer Student, University of Wisconsin, Trenton Junior College. Leo M. Murray Clifton, New Jersey Journalism Armyg Targum 115 5 Scholastic Committee, College of Arts and Science5 French Club 11,45 President 12,355 ,lazz Club 1155 Sketch Club 135 President. William R. Murray Stratford, Connecticut Chemistry Army5 Chemistry Club 1455 llillside Social Club 1455 Intramural Foot- ball, Basketball, Softballg Transfer Student, Antioch College, University of Kentucky, Junior College of Connecticut. Dirk J. Muyskens New Brunswick, New Jersey Chemistry Navyg Hartzog Hilltoppers 13,455 Varsity Soccer 1355 Intramural Soft- hallg Transfer Student, Marquette University. William W. Nebb Bound Brook, New Jersey Business Administration new Warren W. Nichols ,t M Collingswood, New Jersey Biological Sciences 1'-V' State Scholarshipg Delta lQpsilon5 Sophomore Hop Committee 1255 W Dean's List 1155 Booster Club 1455 Deutscher Verein 1355 Quad Club - 1 1155 Varsity Fencing 13,45. gi, X T99 vi William R. Nicholson Wildwood, New Jersey Forestry Ar1ny5 Forestry Club 12,45 President 135. Parker E. Nielsen Perth Amboy, New Jersey Business Administration Deanls List 125. ft , a Paul R. Nielsen Metuchen, New Jersey Chemistry Band 11,23 , Clee Club 113, German Club 133 , Chemistry Club 12, 3, 43 , Deutscher Verein 12, 3, 43 , Rifle and Pistol Club 123 , Rutgers Christian Association 12,33. Morton J. Nierenberg Eatontown, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Tau Delta Phi, ASME 12,3,43, Deutscher Verein 123, Flying Club 133, Hillel Foundation 11,2,3,43, Mathematics Club 123, Rifle and Pistol Club 113, Intramural Football, Basketball, Transfer Student, Monmouth Junior College. Thomas A. Nivison Outcalt, New Jersey Business Administration Army, Chi Psi. 5 John W. Noaks Brooklyn, New York Physics Delta Phi Alpha 143, Deanls List 11,23, Preceptor 13,43, Biology Club 123, Commuters Club 11,2,33, Physics Club 143. Paul A. Nolle Montclair, New Jersey Political Science Navy, Debating 13,43, International Relations Club 143 Secretary, Deanis List 133, Ford Hall Club 143, International Relations Club 133 Secretary 143, Scarlet Barbs 143. Joseph S. Norcross, Jr. Burlington, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Army Air Force, Tau Beta 133 President 143, WRSU 12,33 Technical Director 143, AIEE 13,43. Albert A. Nortof Newark, New Jersey Chemistry Chemistry Club 13,43, ,IV Football 11,23. Alfred S. Norton Margate City, New Jersey Business Administration Army Air Force, Italian Club 12,33, Newman Club 12,335 150-lb. Football 12,33, Varsity Swimming 123, Intramural Baseball, Transfer Student. Syracuse University. Robert A. Norton F airfield, Connecticut Ornamental Horticulture Navy, Alpha Zeta 13,43, Pi Alpha Xi 13,43, Glee Club 12, 3,43 Gold R, Dean's List 11,2,33, W. Atlee Burpee Horticulture Award 133, Alpha Phi Omega 11,2,3,43, Hortus Club 1l,2,3,43, Quad Club 1l,23, Rutgers Rural Review 143, Scarlet Barbs 11,2,43, Intramural Basketball, Baseball, Transfer Student, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Malcolm S. Novins Lakewood, New Jersey Poultry Husbandry Anthro 133, WRSU 133, Queens Players 113, Band 11, 2,43 , Phi Epsilon Pi, Booster Club 113, Hillel Foundation 11,2,3,43g Varsity Basketball 113, Manager, Varsity Crew 1l3, Intramural Football, Soft- ball, Colf, Swimming. 'eye Q 5' fr-r :ff , Henry G. Nulton, Jr. New Brunswick, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Navy, ASME fl,2,1lt, Flying Club 145, Quad Club CID, Freshman Wrestling flr. Morton A. Nusblatt Trenton, New Jersey Economics Army, Bridge Club t2I, Hillel Foundation 149, ,IV Basketball f2J, Intramural Football, Softball, Basketball. ,a-dv wr-' .L - 2 : f P settings. rf- 485 ,- tins 91 t, s lllt Elwin G. Nylander .Q 'lll- New York, New York Floriculture 'I if Army Air Corps, Alpha Zeta f2,3l President fill , Pi Alpha Xi f3,4l, Theta Chi fl, 2, 3, 41, Deanis List 42, 3t, Ag Club fl, 2, 3,4l, Hortus . ,qs 5 tg gt Club 12, 3,4t, Intramural Basketball, Football. .3 1 it my x , W , VM Lawrence Nyman NM Jersey City, New Jersey Psychology ' if Army, Debating tll, B'nai B'rith tI,2,3l, Hillel Foundation fI,2,3J, -If Psychological Society f3l, JV Football 123. 'vii , . ,f,i,: ' A:-- ioiilirl if Charles B. Oakley , Lakewood, New Jersey Physics iwigslg. yr:-,,s:,,,,1f?,5,Q, , gp-: ,f..,-. at 1, Z ...Y W I ,Kay iit, thu... K l.L,' g 'P it 'i if Ei., 1... ,Z 5 t vit 2 I is x State Scholarship, WRSU f2l, Band fllq Booster Club Variety Show ill, Amateur Radio Club fill, Booster Club C1,2l, Deutscher Verein CD, Ford Hall Club UU, Quad Club f2,3l, Raritan Activities Club ill , Intramural Basketball, Football, Softball. Joseph S. Obecny Midland Park, New Jersey Social Science Army, JV Clee Club f2J, Deutscher Vercin fll, History Club f3l. James F. 0,Brien Hopewell, New Jersey Electrical Engineering State Scholarship, Alpha Chi Rho, AIEE 143, Commuters Club GD, Intramural Basketball. James M. 0'Donnell New Brunswick, New Jersey Business Administration Maurice S. 0'Dwyer Roselle, New Jersey Mathematics Army, Booster Club f2t , Commuters Club tI,2, 31 , Hillside Social Club f3J, Newman Club 123, Quad Club CID, ROTC f3,4l3 .IV Football KID, Intramural Basketball, Softball, Transfer Student, CCNY. William P. 0'Dwyer Woodside, New York Electrical Engineering Navy, Sigma Phi Epsilon f3,4l, AIEE Ml, Commuters Club fI,2D, Newman Club fI,2,3,4l, Ski Club f3,4l, Freshman Football, ,IV Football f3,4l, Varsity Football 425, Intramural Basketball, Softball. John J. O'Kane Allentown, New Jersey Business Administration Marine Corps. I- li Stephen Olah Trenton, New Jersey Economics Army, Commuters Club 143. Walter Olenich Little Falls, New Jersey General Science State Scholarship, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Hertzog Hilltoppers 12,33, Quad Club 113, Intramural Swimming, Wrestling, Basketball, Softball. John F. O'Neill of-M Bound Brook, New Jersey Psychology Army, Booster Club 113, Commuters Club 113, Deutscher Verein 133, Music Club 113. Joseph E. Orlick New Brunswick, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Navy, AIEE 143 , Varsity R Club 12. 3, 43 Executive Committee, Freshman Basketball 113 , JV Basketball 123 , Varsity Lacrosse 12, 3, 43 3 Miller Lacrosse Trophy, All American Lacrosse Mention, Transfer Stu- dent, University of Wisconsin. f X Frank A. Ortega North Bergen, New Jersey Physical Education Commuters Club 143, Varsity R Club 13,43, Varsity Soccer 13,4-3, Intramural Basketball, Transfer Student, Springfield College. vw' Bernard Packin East Orange, New Jersey History State Scholarship, Army, Phi Epsilon Pi, Dean's List 133, Booster Club 11, 2, 3,43, Commuters Club 123, Freshman Football 113, JV Football 123 , Freshman Lacrosse, Intramural Basketball, Softball, Foot- ball. Albert T. Padovano Boonton, New Jersey Engineering Navy, ASCE 143, Hillside Social Club 13,43, Transfer Student, Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy. V, Joseph S. Paller 1 p - New Brunswick, New Jersey Chemistry T X Army, Chemistry Club 143, Transfer Student, CCNY. 3 t p I yytt Oakley Pandick at i' I ii ' 1 New Brunswick, New Jersey Physical Education in as Angelos L. Paraskevas Roselle, New Jersey Biology Navyg Dean,s List 1255 Commuters Club 13,455 150-lb Football 1155 Varsity Golf 11,455 Intramural Basketball. Donald C. Parsons Clifton, New Jersey Business Administration Upson Memorial Scholarshipg Chi Psi5 Varsity R Club 11, 2, 3,455 Freshman Footballg Varsity Soccer 13, 45 5 Varsity Basketball 11, 2, 3, 45 5 Freshman Lacrosse, Varsity Lacrosse 12, 3,455 Intramural Football. Anthony Pascale Somerville, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Air Forceg ASME 13,455 Newman Club 1455 SAM 13,45 Vice-Presi- dent. Edward J. Paschetto Long Branch, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Army5 WRSU 12,355 Theta Chig Amateur Radio Club 11,25 Vice- President 135 President 1455 R.I.R.F. 145. + i ea,,ffj,.. 4 ' ' G tgp - 1 Q ,, , 1, John Pasko Perth Amboy, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Army. vw- Frederick 0. Pasternack Mineola, New York Biology 'f-'If' Upson Memorial Alumni Scholarshipsg Class Vice-President 115 5 Chair- man, Freshman Danceg Booster Club 1255 Deutscher Verein 11,253 Varsity R Club 12, 3,455 Varsity Football 1155 Intramural Softball. Alexander Paul Trenton, New Jersey Journalism Army. Philip Pauley My South Plainfield, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Air Forceg ASME 13,455 Transfer Student, Niagara University. Reginald W. Pauley South Plainfield, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Air Forceg Dean's List 1355 ASME 13,455 Commuters Club 145. Robert R. Pavlick Wallington, New Jersey Chemistry General Scholarshipg Tau Kappa Epsilong Deanis List 1355 Chemistry Club 11,2,3,455 Deutscher Verein 1455 Raritan Activities Club 1155 Intramural Football, Basketball, Bowling, Softball. 5. -, . ,1- 'X' Ralph C. Peacock Tenafly, New Jersey Business Administration Navy, Quad Club 145. David Pecker New Brunswick, New Jersey Bacteriology ea. -- ima 1 , 453. LFE Ei '59 , .ff Emu. i Ns. xt Iv bd? Debating 13, 45 g Band 11, 2, 3, 45 , Gold R, Anthropological Society 145 g Alpha Phi Omega 11,2,3,45g Rifle and Pistol Club 13,45. Arthur M. Pelceris New Brunswick, New Jersey Dairy Science Army, Interclass Tournament Committee 135g Ag Club 13,45 Dairy Science, B'nai B'rith 1l,3,45, Deutscher Verein 115: Ford Hall Club 1455 Hillel Foundation 11,3,453 Rowing Club 115, Rutgers Rural Re- view 135, Freshman Crew 1153 Transfer Student, Kansas State College, Brandeis University. John R. Pellett Hamburg, New Jersey Biological Science Navy, Intramural Basketball. John J. Pencak, Jr. Linden, New Jersey F loriculture Navyg Hortus Club 13,453 Transfer Student, Union Junior College. Irving Perlmutter Plainfield, New Jersey Social Science Air Force, Herman White Speech Prize 1155 Transfer Student, Asso- ciated Colleges of Upper New York, Sampson College. Samuel H. Persky South River, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering ASME 12, 3,45g B'nai B'rith 1155 Rifle and Pistol Club 12,35. Arthur D. Pesin North Bergen, New Jersey Biology Class Officer 125 Secretary-Treasurer, Beta Iota Lambda 13,453 Tau Kappa Alpha 13,45g Antho 125, Debating 1l,3,45 Gold R, Phi Epsi- lon Pi, Vice-President, Dean's List 11,253 Bridge Club 145, Ford Hall Club 135g Hillel Foundation 11,2,3,45, Raritan Activities Club 1159 Freshman Baseball, Manager, Varsity Baseball 12,35 Manager 1453 Intramural Football, Softball. Harding W. Peterson Fords, New Jersey Physical Education JV Basketball 125g Varsity Baseball 11, 2, 3,455 Intramural Basketball, Softball. Robert W. Peterson Elizabeth, New Jersey Physics Vis Sven G. Peterson Verona, New Jersey Physical Education Armyg Varsity Soccer 12, 3,45g Varsity Track 11,2,3,4Jg Intramural Basketball, Rutgers Medal, Pole Vault Record 135. William Peterson Highland Park, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Air Forceg AIEE 14l. Vincent K. Pettit Lanolsa Harbor, New Jersey Poultry Science Armyg Pi Kappa Alpha, Secretary, Ag Club 143 3 Block and Bridle 145 g Poultry Science Club 13,4ig Intramural Softball. Drew J. Phillips Hollis, New York Journalism Navyg Beta Theta Pig Dean's List 12,375 Intramural Football, Softballg Transfer Student, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Leonard S. Phillips Trenton, New Jersey Biological Sciences Paul L. Phillips Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey Chemistry War Memorial Scholarshipg Theta Chig Chemistry Club 13,4Jg Rifle 1-f if and Pistol Club 12tg Freshman Footballg Intramural Football, Basket- l hall. Walter Phillips Plainfield, New Jersey Economics Coast Guard. jx - Y f f . ' M 1. gi 1 Ezra S. Pincus S it f li' ew, I Toms River, New Jersey History ,gp-an-ng .t 1 Iii K l ' ,J ig ,. . . fha. its Y 5 i . 5 'K Armyg Targum 12,35 News Editor 141 Gold Rg RAM Undergraduate Contributing Editor 1494 Student Council Publicity Committee 1353 Student Council Faculty Dispute Investigation Committee 133g Coop Society 1405 Student Council Financial Committee, Chairman 147, Booster Club 13,475 Hillel Foundation 13,4Jg Scarlet Barbs 13,4J, Student Council Representative. Norman Pogust Atlantic City, New Jersey Animal Science WRSU 135g Debating 123 3 Ag Club 12, 3,413 Dairy Science Club 13,455 Hillel Foundation 12, 3,4Jg Poultry Science Club 139g Intra- mural Football, Basketball, Softball, Bowlingg Transfer Student, National Agriculture College. Alexander M. Pontus Manville, New Jersey Electrical Harry R. Pool, Jr. Beatyestown, New Jersey Animal Science State Scholarshipg Phelps House Living Group 11, 2, 3,43g Ag Club 1413, Bible Fellowship 11,233 Block and Bridle 13,43g Booster Club 113, Commuters Club 113g Poultry Science Club 13,43g Rifle and Pistol Club 1I,23g Stockmen's Club 1l,23. Theodore B. Post Sussex, New Jersey Dairy Research Alpha Zeta 133 Chronicler 143, Ag Executive Council 133, Sears Roe- buck Scholarship 113g Garret Scott Voorhees Memorial Award 133, Ag Club 11, 2, 3,43g Bible Fellowship 12, 3,43g Dairy Science Club 11,2,3,43, Quad Club 133. Warren A. Post West Englewood, New Jersey Pre-Forestry Navyg Targum 113g Tau Kappa Epsilong Forestry Club 13,433 Fresh- man Trackg Intramural Basketball, Football, Softball. Mitchell S. Potempa Elizabeth, New Jersey Physical Education Air Force, Chi Phig Booster Club 1133 ,IV Football 113, Varsity Foot- ball 113g Intramural Football, Swimming, Transfer Student, Union Junior College, Michigan State College. Vincent W. Potts Springfield, New Jersey Business Navy, Zeta Psi, Secretary 133, Hillside Social Club 1433 Ski Club 1439 Freshman Lacrosse Squad 113g Intramural Football, Swimming, Softball. Lauren L. Poulsen Old Bridge, New Jersey Business Administration .ow it Bruce R. Poulton New York, New York Animal Science Armyg Alpha Zeta 13,43g Ag Club 12, 3,43g Deanis List 123, Block and Bridle 143, Dairy Science Club 143g Intramural Basketball. Homer E. Powers New Brunswick, New Jersey Economics Navy, Intramural Basketball, Softball. Edmund A. Pressler Millburn, New Jersey Floriculture Armyg Pi Alpha Xi 13,43g Ag Club 11,2,33: Bowling Club 11,23 Treasurer, Secretary 13,435 Hortus Club 13,433 Quad Club 13,43g Intramural Softball, Transfer Student, Utah State Agricultural College. Edward W. Price South River, New Jersey Business Administration Armyq Sigma Phi Epsilong Band 11,2, 3,43 Band Council 13,43 Stu- dent Leader 13,43 Cold R3 All-College Band 12, 3,43g Rutgers Univer- sity Orchestra 12, 3,433 Kappa Kappa Psi, President 143 Booster Club 13,439 Spanish Club 1235 Intramural, Softball, Football. WP' P545 M ew' William M. Proft, Jr. West Orange, New Jersey Business Administration Air Forceg Scarlet Keyg Theta Chi, Raritan Activities Club 125, Rifle and Pistol Club 12,353 Sketch Club 145, Intramural Trackg Transfer Student, Seton Hall College. Henry T. Pryor, Jr. South Orange, New Jersey Political Science Marine Corps, Student Council 145 Chairman, Constitution and Pur- poses Committeeg Scabbard and Blade 145 Captain, Varsity R Club 13,45g Varsity Football 1I,3,45g Intramural Basketball. John J. Puleo Verona, New Jersey Pre-Forestry Ag Club 13,455 Forestry Club 12,3,45g Quad Club 13,45g Raritan Activities Club 125g Scarlet Barbs 1453 Varsity R Club 13,45g Varsity Soccer 13,459 Intramural Football, Softball, Basketballg Transfer Stu- dent, Seton Hall College. Eugene B. Purmell Hopewell, New Jersey Bacteriology Dean's List 135 3 Orchestra 11, 25 g Biology Club 145 3 Hillel Foundation 11,2,3,45, ,Iazz Club 1355 Quad Club 135g RAC 115, Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball. Warren C. Putman Lambertville, New Jersey Animal Breeding State Scholarsbipg Navyg Preceptor 13,453 Block and Bridle 12, 3,453 Ford llall Club 12, 45 g Intramural Football, Wrestling, Transfer Student, Williams College, Mohawk College. Ronald A. Puttick Somerville, New Jersey Business Administration Dcan's List 1353 Commuters Club 1I,45. David J. Pyper New Brunswick, New Jersey Business Administration Navy, District Representative, Hillside Campus 125g Mayor, Hillside Campus 1353 Hillside Social Club 12, 3,45g SAM 145, Varsity R Club 1454 Varsity Soccer 13,453 Intramural Basketball, Softballg Transfer Student, Stevens Institute of Technology. Michael A. Querques Orange, New Jersey Political Science War Memorial Scholarship: Lambda Chi Alpbag Dean's List 11,253 Booster Club 1253 Italian Club 1l,2,35g Raritan Activities Club 1153 Intramural Softball. Callus C. Quigley Trenton, New Jersey Psychology Martin Rabin Nplmrlf, New jersey Biological Sciences State Scbolarsliipg Tau Delta Pbi: Deans List 1l.2.35g ROTC 13, 4-53 Chess Club 1l,2,35g Hillel Foundation 1I.2,35g Rifle and Pistol Club 1I,2,45g Intramural Softball, Football, Basketball. ,FQ Mb, 'Y A454 ww xXx ,Q-all' E' F airlawn, New Jersey French Armyg 150-lb Football 12,333 Intramural Basketball, Softball Transfer Student, University of Delaware. E055 Orange, New Jersey General Agriculture gklpha Phi Omega 12,3,43 Secretary, Quail Club 123, ROTC 13 43 Varsity Soccer 133 Managerg Intramural Football, Basketball Cliffside Park, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering State Scholarshipg Scabbarcl and Blade 13,43g Delta Kappa Ep 1lon ASME 12,433 Bible Fellowship 13,43g Chess Club 11, 2,33 Rut ers Engineering Society 1439 Varsity Cross Country 11, 2,33 Fre hman Trackg Intramural Football, Cross Country, Basketball, Track Softball Wrestling. Brooklyn, New York Psyghology G. Stewart Ray Port Washington, New York Biology Gene-ral Scholarship, Cap and Skull, Student Council 143 Correspond- ing Secretary, Crown and Scroll, Interfraternity Council, Class OHicer 13tg Chi Phi, Presidentg Junior Prom Committee Chairman 133, Booster Club 123g Photographic Society 1333 Varsity R Club 13,433 150-lb Football 1135 Varsity Cross Country 12, 3,43g Varsity Track 11,2,3,43g Intramural Football, Swimming, Hossenlape Track Trophy 133. Joseph J. Redegeld Scarsdale, New York Business Administration Navyg Alpha Sigma Phi, Treasurer, Intramural Basketball, Softball. Charles R. Redmond Highland Park, New Jersey Economics Navyg Economics Honor Society 13,43g Band 1l,23g Kappa Kappa Psi 13.43 Cold R3 Deanis l.ist 133g Alpha Phi Omega, Treasurer 12,33 President 143, Intramural Basketball, Softball. David Reichberg Newark, New Jersey Economics Army, Economics Honor Society 133 Secretary 1435 Booster Club 1l,2,3,43g Quad Club 113, Varsity Soccer 1I,33g Intramural Basket- hall, Softball. William L. Reid New Brunswick, New Jersey Sociology Army: Transfer Student, Allen College. Ronald G. Reil Englewood, New Jersey Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club 1435 Ford Hall Club 13,43. Q-1 Jerome J. Relkin Camden, New Jersey Psychology Richard H. Renskers Highland Parlf, New Jersey Ceramic Engineering Navyg Ceramic Club 12, 3,433 SAM 1433 Freshman Cross Countryg Varsity Cross Country 1433 Freshman Track. Howard T. Rexon, Jr. Stratford, New Jersey Animal Husbandry Herbert's Memorial Scholarship. Thomas W. Reynolds, Jr. Kingston, New York Psygholggy Armyg Scarlet Letter 13,433 Sigma Phi Epsilong Psi Chi 143 Treasurer3 Booster Club 13,433 Hertzog Hilltoppers 12, 3,433 Photographic Society 13,43 Treasurerg Psychological Society 13,433 Ski Club 13,433 Intramural Football, Softballg Transfer Student, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. 'hw-mai' 0-f--aa., ' 1- -3 it ,. es , me -,gf 7 -jjqtygfzgggggsvgx, 'f 75'- 3 ? isyjwffh 1: 3311 ii'-:Z 5757? Club 143 . ya L. , V V ,, .x,..,,,,.,p,.. , 4 . t Km , Jw. I W- ls Cf , may f 4 P' f ESI Fifi: P 1' g P3 I at J' 'a Lv' ,ff -- rl ix, 1 ' ' 1 I 5 Q su mf' .5 , ,r ,yy lqpaa- 2, X G'-5.24 -ft kv Albert V. Richter Bayonne, New Jersey Social Studies Commuters Club 1133 Intramural Basketballg Transfer Student, Jersey City State Teachers College. Vincent J. Riley ,,,....,, Jersey City, New Jersey English State Scholarshipg Who's Who 1333 Student Council 133 Recording Secretaryg Crown and Scrollg Scarlet Keyg Scarlet Barbs Council 12,33 Secretary 143, Pi Gamma 12,33 Treasurer 1433 Targum 11-'13 Radio News Editor 143 Gold R3 Queens Players 12,33 Stage Manager 1433 Freshman Handbook, Editor 143 3 Alpha Phi Omega 133 Secretary 143 3 Booster Club 12-433 Ford Hall Club 12-433 Newman Club 11-433 RAC 1133 Young Democrats 143. James C. Rinehart New Market, New Jersey Soil Science Armyg Scabbard and Blade 13,43 3 Deutscher Verein 123 3 Transfer Stu- dent, University of Kentucky, VMI. Robert K. Ringer Ringoes, New Jersey Poultry Science State Scholarshipg Alpha Zeta 13,433 Dean's List 133, Ag Club 11,2,3,433 Agricultural Executive Council 1433 Phelps House Chair- Q man 1333 Dairy Science Club 11,2,3,43g 4-H Club 13,433 Poultry Science Club 12,33 Vice-President 143. Reinhard E. Rist Chatham, New Jersey Physics Armyg Dean's List 1233 Commuters Club 1233 Deutscher Verein 12,33 Vice-President 1433 Rutgers Symphony Orchestra 12, 3,433 Physics Fred L. Ritter North Bergen, New Jersey History Navyg Anlho 1233 Queens Players 143 Production Manager 1233 Lambda Chi Alphag Deutscher Verein 12,333 International Relations Club 123 3 Varsity R Club 123 3 Varsity Football 113 3 Varsity Swimming 1433 Varsity Track 1233 Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball. Dewey Robbiano, J r. Fort Lee, New Jersey Biological Science Beta Iota Lambda 13,435 Dean's List 12,335 Navy. Harold E. Roberts, Jr. Elizabeth, New Jersey Economics Booster Club 1435 Bridge Club 12, 3,435 Hertzog Hilltoppers 12,43 Secretary 1335 Rifle and Pistol Club 1235 Intramural Basketball, Soft- ball. William Robinson, Jr. A W eehawken, New Jersey Poultry Husbandry Coast Guardg Lambda Chi Alphag Ag Barnhop Committee 11, 2, 3,435 Ag Executive Council 13,435 Ag Field Day Committee 12, 3,435 Ag Club 1l,2,3,435 Block and Bridle 13,435 Booster Club 12,3,435 Poultry Science Club 11, 2, 3,435 Rutgers Rural Review 1135 Varsity R Club 11,2,435 Varsity Swimming 1l,2,435 Intramural Football, Basketball5 Transfer Student, Brown University. Alan M. Rochlin Glen Ridge, New Jersey Psychology Delta Phi Alpha 13,43 5 Tau Delta Pbig Dean's List 133 5 Hillel Founda- tion 1l,2, 3,435 Psychological Society 1435 Intramural Football. Gordon Rogers Ridgefield Park, New Jersey English Henry Rogers West Orange, New Jersey English - German Armyg WRSU 12,335 Tau Kappa Epsilon5 Delta Phi Alpha 13,435 Deutscher Verein 13,435 Quad Club 12,335 Rifle and Pistol Club 1235 Intramural Softball, Bowling5 Transfer Student, Upsala College. John D. Romano, Jr. Elizabeth, New Jersey Ceramics Marine Corpsg Ceramic Club 12, 3,435 SAM 13,43. Vincent J. Romano Bound Brook, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Scalmbard and Blade 13, 43 5 Intramural Basketball, Softball. Nathan Rosenberg Passaic, New Jersey Economics Armyg Economics Honor Society 133 President 1435 Philosophean Society 1435 John Packer Memorial Prize in Psychology 1235 Interna- tional Relations Club 12,43 Secretary 1335 Philosophy Club 133 Presi- dent 143. Walter Rosenzweig Jersey City, New Jersey Physics State Scholarshipg Delta Phi Alpha 13,435 Band 1l,2,335 Deanis List tl, 2, 3, 43 5 Shapiro Foundation Scholarship 13, 43 5 Rutgers Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 43 5 Deutscher Verein 113 5 Hillel Foundation 11, 2, 3, 43 5 Physics l Club 13,43. Donald N. Ross New Brunswick, New Jersey Economics Ifpson Memorial Scholarshipg Chi Phi, Varsity R Club 13,41g Varsity Football 111 g Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball. Frank G. Rossi, jr. Newark, New Jersey Social Studies Student Council Financial Committee 1319 Italian Club 11,2,31 Vice- President 141 g Freshman Footballg ,IV Football 121 3 Intramural Softball, Basketball, Football. William K. Rotert, Jr. Jersey City, New Jersey Plant Science Air Forceg Dean,s List 131g Ag Club 1415 Booster Club 111g Quad Club 111, Intramural Softball, Basketball. Perry Roth Lakewood, New Jersey Psychology Air Forceg Band 12, 3, 41 g Kappa Kappa Psi, Hillel Foundation 12, 3, 41 Executive Councilg Jazz Club 12,3, 41 President 141 g Psychological Society 13,413 Varsity Track 12,31. Irwin A. Rubenstein Fairlawn, New Jersey Business Administration Queens Players 131 Program Mgr.g Shapiro Foundation Scholarship 111g Booster Club 11-413 Ford Hall Club 13,413 Hillel Foundation 11-419 IRC 11,415 Quad Club 11,21g Scarlet Barbs 11,219 Spanish Club 11, 21 3 Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball. Saul S. Rubin Somerville, New Jersey Political Science Tau Kappa Alpha 12,31 Vice-President 141g WRSU 12-415 Debating 11-41 g First Prize, Alexander Hamilton Oratory Contestg Sociology Club 141g SCS Comm.g Commuters Club 141: Flying Club 1413 Hillel Foundation 13,419 History Club 141g IRC 1413 Literary Club 13,41g Young Democrats Club 1413 Anthropological Society 141g Philosophy Club 141g Transfer Student, N.Y.U. 1 George W . Ruddy Rahway, New Jersey Physical Education Upson Scholarshipg Delta Upsilong Freshman Footballg ,IV Football 1215 Varsity Football 13,41g Varsity R Club 13,41g Varsity Baseball 12,415 Intramural Basketball, Softball, Trackg George Cronin Football Trophy, Most Improved Player Award 131. Morton A. Ruderman New Brunswick, New Jersey Animal Husbandry Armyg Block and Bridle 1415 Hillel Foundation 111, Poultry Science Club 141. William M. Runyon Basking Ridge, New Jersey Political Science Targum 12, 3,41 Cold R3 Band 11, 2, 3,41 Gold Rg Kappa Kappa Psi 141 Commuters Club 131, Raritan Activities Club 111, Transfer Student, Drew University. Alfred G. Russell West Englewood, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Army, Scarlet Keyg Interfraternity Councilg Phi Gamma Delta, Presi- dcntg ASME 12,3,41g Raritan Activities Club 121g Preccptor 121g ,IV Baseball 121, Intramural Softball, Football, Transfer Student, Cor- nell. '5- if W-mari! t- S3 A, 5, .,.,n,.,., . Q. ' 1 ,fun 2 I ., . , 1 1 ..vK',? Joseph Sanford John Rutan Arlington, New Jersey Business Administration Air Forccg Economics Honor Society 13,43 Executive Boardg Dean's List 133, Commuters Club 143, SAM 143, Transfer Student, Hamilton College, New York University, John Marshall College. William F. Rutan Arlington, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering State Scholarship, Army, Commuters Club 113. Richard S. Rutkowski Trenton, New Jersey Psychology Navyg Della lfpsilong Psychological Society 143g Intramural Cross Country, Track, Basketballg Transfer Student, Trenton State Teachers College. Charles W. Ryan Dover, New Jersey Chemistry Chemistry Club 13, 43 g Ford Hall Club 123 g Quad Club 133 3 Intramural Basketball. John C. Sabo Newark, New Jersey Physical Education Harold L. Saks Hackensack, New Jersey Business Administration Armyg Model United Nations Staff 133g International Relations Club 13,43g Jazz Club 123, Quad Club 133g Scarlet Barhs 143, Sketch Club 13,43 g Rutgers Film Society 13,4i3. Ocean Grove, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi, ASME 13,43g Booster Club 13,433 150-lb Football 143 g Intramural Football, Basketball, Swimming, Softballg Transfer Stu- dent, Syracuse University. Seymour M. Saperstein Q-Y' Ringoes, New Jersey Dairy Science International Relations Club 123. Harry L. Saunders, Jr. East Orange, New Jersey Animal Science Navy, Block and Bridle 13,435 Dairy Science Club 13,43. Marshall R. Saville Rutherford, New Jersey Economics err? Navy, Queens Players 143 Publicity Directorg Zeta Psig Rifle and Pistol Club 133, SAM 143 Publicity Chairman, Spanish Club 113g Varsity Cross Country 123. David N. Savitt Atlantic City, New Jersey History Antlzo 13, 45 3 WRSU 135 3 Phi Epsilon Pig Junior Prom Committee 135 9 Hillel Foundation 11,2, 3,45 3 International Relations Club 13,45 3 Quad Club 1153 Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball, Cross Country. Frederick E. Saxe Morristown, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Jonathan F. Sayre Cape May, New Jersey Vocational Agriculture Army, Sigma Phi Epsilong Debating 115g Ag Club 11,2, 3,453 Raritan Activities Club 12,3,453 Sailing Club 1453 Varsity Swimming 135, Intramural Swimming. William B. Scatchard Merchantville, New Jersey Social Studies State Scholarshipg Crown and Scrollg Class Secretary-Treasurer 1453 Targum 12,353 Band 11-45 Band Council 12,35 Gold R3 Zeta Psi, ITC 1353 Kappa Kappa Psi3 RAC 1153 Rowing Club 125 Secretary 135 Treasurer 1453 Varsity R Club 1453 Freshman Wrestlingg Freshman Crewg JV Crew 125 3 Varsity Crew 13,45 3 Intramural Swimming, Basket- ball. Robert L. Schaaf Baptistown, New Jersey Chemistry State Scholarship' WRSII 135 ' Band 11 2 45 Bible Fellowshi 1 21 t N . A . . . 2 p 1 . Treasurer 135 3' Chemistry Club 12,45 Treasurer 1353 Commuters Club 11.25. David Schaenen Bashing Ridge, New Jersey Poultry Husbandry Scarlet Rifles 1253 Delta Upsilon3 Ford Hall Club 125g Forestry Club 1353 Poultry Science Club 11,2,3,453 Rifle and Pistol Club 115g Intra- mural Football, Rasketball, Swimming, Track, Softball. -vtx was ,Af I 4m.-w , wmv' ST., O .5 1 gl? A, . . ,t 3 te., pf.: 5 if Benjamin S char f Highland Park, New Jersey Business Administration Navyg Transfer Student, Hampden-Sydney College, Duke University. William T. Schauer Englishtown, New Jersey General Agriculture Aaron H. Schectman Long Branch, New Jersey History Armyg Student Council Scholastic Committee 1453 Student Council Financial Committee 1353 International Relations Club 13,453 Scarlet Barbs 145. Sherman W. Schejf Lakewood, New Jersey Spanish Air Forceg Dean's List 135. Charles E. Schelleng Interlaken, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Navyg WRSU 12, 3, 45. John J. Scheska New Brunswick, New Jersey Political Science Navy, Freshman Footballg Newman Club 1453 Intramural Basketball. Alfred E. Schmidt Weelialoken, New Jersey Psychology Alvin R. Schmidt North Plainiheld, New Jersey Spanish Distinguished Military Student 1359 Spanish Club 145. Donald J. Schmidt Ridgefield Park, New Jersey English State Scholarship, Deanis List 115, Quad Club 135. Joseph Schmidt, Jr. Nyack, New York Business Administration Armyg Delta Phi Alpha 135 Secretary 145, Economics Honor Society 145, Dean's List 12,359 ROTC 13,453 Distinguished Military Studentg Deutscher Vercin 13,453 Ford Hall Club 1455 Quad Club 135, SAM 13, 45. Daniel Schnol New York, New York Political Science Navy. Max S. Schoejfler Bayonne, New Jersey Psychology State Scholarsllipg Debating 1153 Queens Players 1453 Alpha Phi Omega 11, 2, 3,45g Booster Club 11,2,35g Chess Club 1159 Commuters Club 115, Ford Hall Club 135g Hillel Foundation 11, 2, 3,459 Psy- chological Society 13,45 5 Quad Club 125 Q Rifle and Pistol Club 12, 35 3 Intramural Football, Softball. Stanley J. Schrier Atlantic City, New Jersey Psychology Antho 13,453 WRSU 135g Phi Epsilon Pig Deutscher Verein 135g Ford 'ff Hall Club 13,45g Psychological Society 13,455 Intramural Basketball, Softball, Transfer Student, Bergen Junior College. Rolf G. Schudel Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey Business Administration Armyg Booster Club 13,455 Bridge Club 13,459 Chemistry Club 135, Commuters Club 125. '1I f 7 ' Adam F. Scrupski I rvington, New Jersey Business Administration War Memorial Scholarshipg Quad Club 145 g Scarlet Barbs 145g Varsity Football 11, 2,35 g Varsity Wrestling 115. William H. Seaver Belmar, New Jersey Psychology Armyg Deutscher Verein 145, Psychological Society 13,45. Herman H. Seddig Red Bank, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Army. Donald M. Seeley Weehawken, New Jersey Economics Armyg Lambda Chi Alpha, Italian Club 145 g Rifle and Pistol Club 125. sity of Kentucky. Harold Schwartz Plainfield, New Jersey Business Administration Economics Honor Society 14-5, Alpha Sigma, Treasurerg Scarlet Rifle 12,35g Dean's List 1353 Booster Club 13,45g Sketch Club 13tg SAM 145, Intramural Bowling, Basketball, Football, Softball, Transfer Stu- dent, Union Junior College. William E. Schwarzman Vineland, New Jersey Business Administration Booster Club 115, French Club 11,253 Hillel Foundation 1l,2,3,45g Quad Club 12,353 International Relations Club 145g Varsity Football 1I,25g Intramural Football. Philip Scola Montclair, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Armyg Tau Kappa Epsilon, Quad Club 1253 Varsity Track 1l,2,35g Intramural Football, Basketball, Swimmingg Transfer Student, Univer- Allen L. Scott Penns Grove, New Jersey Plant Science Agricultural Field Day Committee 1353 Dean,s List 1355 Intramural Softball, Football, Transfer Student, Glassboro State Teachers College. Burtis W. Scott Belford, New .lersey Physical Education Scarlet Rifies 125g 150-lb Football 1l,2,35g Freshman Swimming, Var- sity Swimming 1255 Intramural Softball, Basketball. Richard L. Scott, Jr. Caldwell, New Jersey Agriculture Army, Delta Upsilong Deanis List 115 5 Ag Club 12, 3, 45 g Dairy Science Club 12, 3, 45 g Freshman Lacrosse, Intramural Football. 'sniff' san, Qtr X 1 sw .f sf , 1 Warren G. Segelken Wantagh, New York Physics Armyg Dean's List 125 3 Transfer Student, Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. Joseph S . Seidel Elizabeth, New Jersey Political Science War Memorial Scholarshipg Targum 11,25g Queens Players 115, Glee Club 1l,2,3,45 Gold Rg ROTC 13,453 Booster Club 11,255 Hillel Foundation 11,25g Rifle and Pistol Club 115, Freshman Crew. James C. Selover M illtown, New Jersey Chemistry State Scholarship, Scarlet Barbs Council 12,35g President, New Jersey Section, American Chemical Society 1353 Tau Kappa Epsilon 145, Deanis List 1155 Scarlet Rifles 1255 Student Council Scholastic Com- mittee 135, Booster Club 11,25g Chemistry Club 11,25 President 13,45g Commuters Club 11, 2,35g Scarlet Barbs 12,35. Robert D. S ferra Bound Brook, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Haddon L. Shabazian Clifside Park, New Jersey Journalism Navyg Targum 12, 3,45g Lambda Chi Alpha, Secretaryg Booster Club 12,355 lnternational Relations Club 115, Spanish Club 135, Intramural Football, Basketball, Track, Softball. Edward Shahinian North Bergen, New Jersey Business Administration Navy, Ford Hall Club 1453 SAM 145, Spanish Club 145g Intramural Basketball, Softball. Hugh F. Shannon Rahway, New Jersey Chemistry Monroe Shapiro Newark, New Jersey Physical Science Armyg Quad Club 135g Sketch Club 135g Transfer Student, Texas A 81 M. Wilbur Shapiro Rutherford, New Jersey English Armyg Philosophean Society 13,45g Antho 135 Editor-in-Chief 145, Dean's List 1l,2,35g Alpha Phi Omega 1l,2,45 President 1355 Hortus Club 12,35g Transfer Student, New York University. Allan C. S harrett Baltimore, Maryland Biological Sciences War Memorial Scholarshipg Delta Upsilong Ticket Chairman Soph Hop, Soph Class Advisory Committeeg Varsity R Club 11, 2, 35 Treasurer 145 g Varsity Lacrosse 11, 2, 45 g Varsity Swimming 11, 2, 3, 45 g Honorable Mention, All-American Swimming Team 135. Richard C . Shepherd Lambertville, New Jersey English Navy, Delta Sigma Phig Intercampus Committee, Chairman C3,43 3 Student Council Finance Committee C33 3 Preceptor C3, 43 g Young Demo- crats C43g Raritan Activities Club C2,33g Rutgers Christian Association C2,3,43g Transfer Student, La Salle College. Alan M. Sherman Roselle, New Jersey Biological Sciences Beta Iota Lambda C3,43g Deanis List C33g Psychological Society C434 Spanish Club C23g Intramural Basketball, Softball., Robert Sherman F armingdale, New Jersey Social Studies State Scholarshipg Scarlet Barbs Council C23g Targum Cl3g Dean's List C334 Hillel Foundation CI,2,3,43g Quad Club C234 Scarlet Barbs C23g IZAA C1,2,43, Chairman C33. Hugh A. Shields Laurence Harbor, New Jersey Chemistry Army, Chemistry Club C3,43. Robert D. Shields W estville, New Jersey Sociology 1864 Scholarship, Transfer Student, Washington College. Jack Shi frin Perth Amboy, New Jersey Social Studies Community Chest Teaching Committee C33. Richard D. Shipman Newark, New Jersey Business Administration Jay P. Shoemaker Bridgeton, New Jersey Dairy Science Ag Club C1,2,3,43g Bowling Club C33 3 Dairy Science Club C1,2,3,43 g Ford Hall Club Cl3g Varsity Swimming C13 g Varsity Golf C3,43g Intramural Softball. Donald A. Short New Brunswick, New Jersey English Thomas C. Shotwell Maplewood, New Jersey Dairy Manufactures Student Council C433 Alpha Zeta C3,43g Alpha Sigma Phi, President, Ag Club CI,23g Cheerleader C33, Captain C43g Dairy Science Club C1,2,3,43g Raritan Activities Club CI3g Rowing Club CI,2,3,43g Rutgers Christian Association C1,23g ,IV Crew C1,2,3,43g Intramural Basketball, Swimming. Fred A. Sowick New Brunswick, New Jersey Business Administration Air Force, Zeta Psi, Dean's List f2,3J, Varsity R Club C1,2, 3,451 Varsity Football f1,2,3,4D, Varsity Baseball ill. Max E. Spann Far Hills, New Jersey Dairy Husbandry Ag Freshman Reception Committee 135, Ag Club f1,2,3J President UD, Block and Bridle f3,4Dg Dairy Science Club f1,2,3,4-J, Newman Club C1,3,1D, Rifle and Pistol Club KU, Intramural Football, Basket- hall, Softball, Wrestling. Irwin B. Spiegel Trenton, New Jersey Journalism Sigma Alpha Mu, Dean's List f3D, Booster Club f1,2,3,4-J, Hillel Foundation f1,2,3,4J, Ping Pong Club 123, Intramural Basketball, Football, Softball. Leicester T. Spence North Arlington, New Jersey Animal Science Army, Phi Gamma Delta, Secretary. Arthur T. Spencer Plainfield, New Jersey Chemistry Dean's List f3J, Chemistry Club OD, Commuters Club f2,3J, Rifle and Pistol Club f2J. Francis J. S pitalny Hillside, New Jersey Business Administration WRSU f2,3J, Zeta Beta Tau, Treasurer, Rifle and Pistol Club CD, Intramural Basketball, Football, Softball. Eric W. Springer Brooklyn, New York Political Science Interfraternity Council 13,453 Antho f3,4l, WRSU f3,4l, Alpha Phi Alpha, President, Scarlet Rifles i253 Booster Club f1,2Jg Jazz Club f1,2,3,47, Quad Club C153 Freshman Football, 150-lb Football QSM ,IV Football Q13 , Intramural Basketball. Herbert S. Springer Newark, New Jersey Economics Air Force. Vincent E. Squazzo Union, New Jersey Agricultural Economics Air Force, Ag Club Q13 Ag Economics Club f1,2,3,4J Vice-President, Hillside Social Club fl,2,3J, Rowing Club l3,4ig Freshman Crew, JV Crew Q41 . John L. Squires, Jr. Old Bridge, New Jersey Political Science Army, Scabbard and Blade 13,433 Distinguished Military Student. an B. Morgan Smith, Jr. South River, New Jersey Business Administration Army. Harold G. Smith Matawan, New Jersey Political Science Upson Memorial Scholarship9 Scabbard and Blade 13,459 Dean's List 1359 Military Ball Dance Committee 13,459 Quad Club 11,259 Scarlet Barbs 1459 JV Football 11,259 Intramural Football, Basketball, Soft- ball. Leonard R. Smith, Jr. Mount Holly, New Jersey Agricultural Engineering Navyg Kappa Sigma9 ASAE 12, 3,459 150-lb Football 13,459 Intra- mural Football, Basketball, SOfIb3ll, Transfer Student, Glassboro State Teachers College. Peter W. Smith Plainfield, New Jersey Ceramics Upson Memorial Scholarship9 Scarlet Key 135, President9 lnterfraternity Council 145 Vice-Presidentg Keramos 1459 Scabbard and Blade 13,459 Chi Psi, President 1459 Scholarship Weekend Committee 13,459 Pro- duction Manager, 4'Boys in Ivyn 1459 Ceramic Club 12, 3,459 Rifle and Pistol Club 115. Robert J. Smith New Brunswick, New Jersey Agricultural Science Agricultural Field Day Committee 1359 Commuters Club 11,259 New- man Club 11,2,3,45. Willard A. Smith Bernardsville, New Jersey Animal Science Kent A. Smitheman New Brunswick, New Jersey Chemistry Governor's Scholarship9 Armyg Delta Phi Alpha 13,459 Phi Lambda Upsilon 13,459 Delta Kappa Epsilon, Treasurer 1259 Dean's List 1353 Model U.N. General Assembly 1359 Deutscher Verein 11,25 Treasurer 13,459 IRC 13,459 RCA 11,25 Vice-President 1355 Young Progressives 135 Vice-President 1459 Freshman Basketball, Manager. John R. Smythe Madison, New Jersey Ornamental Horticulture Armyg Scarlet Barbs Council 125 Treasurer 13,459 Alpha Zeta 13,459 Queens Players 1359 SCS Comm. 145, Saturday Nite Club 12,359 Hortus Club 1459 Newman Club 13,459 Quad Club 13,459 Raritan Activities Club 1259 Scarlet Barbs 12, 3, 453 Freshman SOCCCFQ Intra- mural Softball. Karl Solomon Passaic, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Navy9 Sigma Alpha Mug IRE, Secretary 125 Chairman 145, AIEE 11,2,45 Secretary 1359 Booster Club 11,2, 3,459 Hillel Foundation 11, 2, 3, 45 9 Freshman Swimming, Manager. George F. Sorn Bridgeton, New Jersey Plant Science State Scholarship9 Air Force9 lnterfraternity Councilg Alpha Zeta 13,45 9 Lambda Chi Alpha, Presidentg Dean's List 12,359 Hortus Club 1259 Newman Club 115, lntramural Softball, Football. Fred A. Sowick New Brunswick, New Jersey Business Administration Air Force, Zeta Psi, Deanis List C2,33g Varsity R Club C1,2,3,43g Varsity Football Cl, 2, 3, 43 3 Varsity Baseball C13. Max E. Spann Far Hills, New Jersey Dairy Husbandry Ag Freshman Reception Committee C335 Ag Club Cl, 2,33 President C4i3g Block and Bridle C3,43g Dairy Science Club C1,2,3,4-33 Newman Club CI,3,43g Rifle and Pistol Club C135 Intramural Football, Basket- ball, Softball, Wrestling. Irwin B. Spiegel Trenton, New Jersey Journalism Sigma Alpha Mug Dean's List C335 Booster Club C1,2, 3, 43, Hillel Foundation C1,2,3,43g Ping Pong Club C23g Intramural Basketball, Football, Softball. Leicester T. Spence North Arlington, New Jersey Animal Science Army, Phi Gamma Delta, Secretary. Arthur T. Spencer Plainfield, New Jersey Chemistry Dean's List C333 Chemistry Club C435 Commuters Club C2,33g Rifle and Pistol Club C23. Francis J. Spitalny Hillside, New Jersey Business Administration WRSU C2,33g Zeta Beta Tau, Treasurer, Rifle and Pistol Club C13g Intramural Basketball, Football, Softball. Eric W. Springer Brooklyn, New York Political Science Interfraternity Council C3,4-3g Antho C3,43g WRSU C3,43g Alpha Phi Alpha, President, Scarlet Rifles C233 Booster Club Cl,23g Jazz Club C1,2,3,4-33 Quad Club C133 Freshman Football, 150-lb Football C33g ,IV Football C13 3 Intramural Basketball. Herbert S. Springer Newark, New Jersey Economics Air Force. Vincent E. Squazzo Union, New Jersey Agricultural Economics Air Forceg Ag Club C13 Ag Economics Club C1,2,3,43 Vice-President, Hillside Social Club C1,2,33g Rowing Club C3,4-3, Freshman Crew, ,IV Crew C43. John L. Squires, Jr. Old Bridge, New Jersey Political Science Army, Scabbard and Blade C3,43g Distinguished Military Student. Paul C. Stampar Jersey City, New Jersey Civil Engineering Armyg ASCE 13,45 3 Ski Club C43 5 Transfer Student, Jersey City State Teachers College. James A. Stark W New Brunswick, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Navy, AIEE flllg AlRE. Ralph F. Staujfer Woodbridge, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Air Forceg Kappa Sigma. George R. Steele lllontclair, New Jersey English Navyg Queens Players Q41 3 Delta Kappa Epsilon, Secretary Q2,3D. William L. Stern New Brunswick, New Jersey Botany Navyg Dean'sl List Q33 g Transfer Student, National Agricultural College, University of Minnesota. George P. Stevens SW New Brunswick, New Jersey Political Science I H K3 Navyg Alpha Sigmag French Club i3Jg lnternational Relations Club 145, Intramural Bowling. Thomas L. Stevens East Orange, New Jersey Plant Science Army, Ag Club l3,47. Charles W. Stewart, Jr. ii? Rahway, New Jersey Chemistry .xv Armyg Chemistry Club 145. August G. Stoefler Wood Ridge, New Jersey Civil Engineering Navy, Merchant Marineg ASCE f3,4lg Sailing Club ffllg Intramural -JI' in Softball, Basketball, Second Place, President's Cup Sailing Regatta l949g Transfer Student, Bethany College. .Xf 1lF'N-1, Leon E. Storms Rutherford, New Jersey Education Robert R. Stout Plainfield, New Jersey Political Science Armyg Transfer Student, University of Missouri. Jack B. Stowman Delmont, New Jersey Agriculture Education Navy, Phi Gamma Deltag Ag Club 11,23 3 Booster Club 12, 3,43 3 Quad Club 11, 2,33g Intramural Softballg Transfer Student, Bank Business College. Charles G. Street, Jr. Nixon, New Jersey Plant Science Robert W. Streich Kenvil, New Jersey ' Psychology Army. Robert S. Suba Dunellen, New Jersey Physical Education Navyg Varsity R Club 12, 3, 43 g Varsity Basketball 123 g Varsity Baseball 11, 2, 3,433 lst Base, Section 2, NCAA All Star Baseball Team. Frank J. Sullebarger Brooklyn, New York Business Administration ....,... Scarlet Key 133, Delta Phi, Soph Hop Committee 123, Junior Prom Committee 133g Scarlet Key Dance Committee 1339 Deutscher Verein 12,3,43g Rifle and Pistol Club 11,233 Ski Club 133 Vice-President 143g ROTC 13,435 .IV Lacrosse 1233 Intramural Football, Swimming, Bowling, Softball. Barnet M. Sultzer Teaneck, New Jersey Biological Science Sigma Alpha Mu, Vice-Presidentg Booster Club 12,335 Hillel F0l1I1Cla- tion 11,2,3,43g Raritan Activities Club 1133 Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball. Benjamin F. Summers Little Silver, New Jersey Bacteriology Army. Milan W. Suppe Dunellen, New Jersey Chemistry Navy. Robert J. Sutton Burlington, New Jersey Plant Science Navyg Dean's List 123 g Ag Club 11, 2, 3, 43 g Bowling Club 13, 43 g Raritan Activities Club 113 3 Intramural Softball, Basketball. Joseph Sweda Carteret, New Jersey Business Administration Navy. ef- , Daniel Swinton Cranford, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering A! Armyg Dean's List Cl,2Jg ASME 8,433 SAM K4-lg Transfer Student Clarkson College of Technology, Union Junior College. Emil Tacovsky Newark, ew Jersey Advertising Navyg JV Football f1,2lg Transfer Student, University of Idaho James J. Taigia Highland Park, New Jersey Physical Education Navyg Pi Kappa Alphag Varsity R Club. fl, 2, 3,433 Varsity Football f1,2,3Jg Intramural Basketball, Softball. John S. Takakjian Union City, New Jersey Electrical Engineering if Air Forceg Band Cl,3J Vice President 1255 Sigma Phi Epsilon AIEE Robert P. Taylor Elizabeth, New Jersey Chemistry State Scholarshipg Scarlet Rifle f2lg Chemistry Club C3,4i. Malcolm M. Teare Newton, New Jersey Business Administration State Scholarshipg lnterfraternity Council f3J President Mig Delta Kappa Epsilon, Presidentg Soph Hop Dance Committeeg Ski Club f3l: Varsity R Club 147g ROTC t3,4lg 150-lb Football C1,2,3Jg Freshman Lacrosseg Varsity Lacrosse f2lg Intramural Swimming, Football. Mayo B. Tell West New York, New Jersey Chemistry State Soholarshipg Hillel Foundation f1,2,3J Membership Chairman MM Anthropological Society Ml, Transfer Student, Upsala College. Raymond J. Tevlin Teaneck, New Jersey Business Administration Air Force: Commute-rs Club Q23 9 Newman Club Q33 g Quad Club 13,455 Intramural Softball, Basketball. Transfer Student, NYU. C2,3lg Music Club C23 g Photographic Society Q25 g Freshman Fencing Robert M. Takeshita Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Agricultural Research we- GS? IWW. 't 7-'L' ii I Arthur L. Thomas Trenton, New Jersey Biological Sciences Army3 Freshman Wrestling. John A. Thomas Newark, New Jersey General Education Armyg Senior Dance Committeeg Booster Club 1433 Commuters Club 1433 Jazz Club 1433 Intramural Basketball. Robert R. Thomas Pitman, New Jersey Commercial F loriculture Alpha Chi Rhog Agriculture Executive Council 13,433 Agriculture Club 13,433 Bowling Club 11,233 Hortus Club 12,3,4PQ Rutgers Rural Review 123. Wesly W. Thomas East Orange, New Jersey English Targum 1333 WRSU 13,43 3 Literary Club 13,43 3 Sketch Club 133. William P. Thorp, III Metuchen, New Jersey Business Administration Air Forceg Glee Club 12, 3,43 Gold R3 Delta Phi, Secretaryg Ski Club 1433 Intramural Football. Warner H. Thurlow Spring Lake, New Jersey Poultry Science Navy3 Poultry Science Club 143. John H. Timken North Caldwell, New Jersey Business Administration Chi Psig Chapel Usher 11, 3, 43 3 Varsity Soccer 11, 3, 43 3 Varsity Track 11, 3, 43 3 Intramural Football, Softball. John E. Tine, Jr. Lebanon, New Jersey Rural Social Science Kappa Sigmag Ag Economics Club 1,3,433 Dairy Science Club 1233 Ford Hall Club 1233 Raritan Activities Club 113 3 Rifle and Pistol Club 1233 Intramural Football, Wrestling, Softball. Vincent J. Tinello Perth Amboy, New Jersey Chemistry Air Force3 Chemistry Club 12, 3,43. Angelo L. Tomaso Plainfield, New Jersey History Trustee Scholarshipg Alpha Sigma Phig Scholastic Committee 133 Chair- man 1433 ROTC 13,433 Booster Club 1l,2,433 French Club 1433 International Relations Club 143 3 Italian Club 1433 JV Football 11,233 JV Track 1233 Intramural Football, Softball. Jacob G. Topal Roosevelt, New Jersey Sociology Army3 Queens Players 123 Publicity Manager 1333 Hillel Foundation 12,3,433 Spanish Club 1433 Sociology Club 1433 Transfer Student. NYU. Vincent J. Traynelis Hackensack, New Jersey Chemistry General Scholarshipg Dean's List 133 3 Chemistry Club 11,23 Vice President 13,43 3 Newman Club 143 9 Quad Club 123 3 Raritan Activities Club 1133 Freshman LHCIOSSCQ lntramural Football, Basketball, Softball, Swimming. Thomas J. Trelease New Brunswick, New Jersey .l0llTl'lflli3T7l Navy3 Anllzo, Art Editor 123, Theto Chi3 Deanis List 1233 Sketch Club 133 President. Alexander E. Treves New York City, New York Business Administration Vice President, Senior Classg WRSU 1433 Scarlet Letter 1333 Queens Players 1333 WSSF Committee 1333 Phi Epsilon Pig Junior Prom Comm.3 Senior Ball Comm., Chairmang French Club 133 3 Hillel Founda- tion 11-433 IRC 12,33 ltalian Club 11-33 Secretary 1433 Varsity R Club 12-433 Varsity Fencing 11-33 Captain 1433 Varsity Tennis 1133 lntra- mural Football, Swimming, Baseballg NCAA Fencing Champion 133. 'f:: id! , --1, Plainfield, New Jersey Business Administration 3, Air Forceg Economics Honor Society 1433 Dean's List 1333 SAM 1433 Transfer Student, NYU. K 3- ,-55, I ,psf 'texte Rumson, New Jersey Economics Air Forceg Zeta Psi3 lntramural Football, Softball. Bayonne, New Jersey Political Science Debating 11,23 Manager, Alpha Phi Omega 11,2,3,433 Ford Hall Club 143 3 Hillel Foundation 11, 2, 3,43 3 Quad Club 133 Treasurer 123 3 -93'-S Rifle and Pistol Club 113 3 Scarlet Barbs 11, 2, 3,43 3 Varsity Basketball, Manager 123 Head Manager 13, 433 Varsity Lacrosse, Manager 123 Head Manager 13,433 Intramural Basketball. Morristown, New Jersey Industrial Psychology Air Forceg Georgian Society. Perth Amboy, New Jersey Economics tg Hillel Foundation 123 3 lntramural Basketball. ,l 13' New Brunswick, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Xi , Navyg WRSU 143 Technical Director 1333 Commuters Club 1l,23. Paul B. Uchin New Brunswick, New Jersey Psychology Army, Commuters Club 11,233 Psychological Society 13,43, Varsity Swimming 113 . Edgar Udine Irvington, New Jersey Biology Interfraternity Council 143 , Queens Players 12,33, Tau Delta Phi, Vice Consul, Soph Hop Committee, Hall of Fame Committee 133, Scarlet Rifles 123, ROTC 13,43, Booster Club 11,23 Treasurer 143, Hillel Foundation 11,2,3,43, Intramural Football, Softball, Basketball. Fred D. Van Aken Vineland, New Jersey Agricultural Engineering Army, International Club 13,43, Ford Hall Club 143, Quad Club 133, Raritan Activities Club 123, Transfer Student, Baylor University, Army University on Oahu, T. H. Rittenhouse College. Harold S. Vanaman Millville, New Jersey Business Administration State Scholarship, Phi Gamma Delta, Treasurer, Booster Club 123, Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball, Bowling, Swimming, Wrestling. 4.4-av' Leroy B. Van Brunt - Verona, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Navy, Tau Beta Pi 13,4-3, AIEE 12, 3,43, AIRE 13,43, Sketch Club 133. Richard C. Vanden Heuvel Clifton, New Jersey Agricultural Research State Scholarship, Navy, Alpha Zeta 13,43, Queens Players 133, Glee Club 143, Dean's List 123, Quad Club 133, Rutgers Christian Associa- tion 13, 43, Sketch Club 133. ,lack A. Van Etten Lakewood, New Jersey General Education 1. Ely Van Hart, Ir. Elizabeth, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering 1864 Scholarship, ASME 12, 3,43, Bridge Club 12, 3,43, SAM 143. William G. Vannais Leonia, New Jersey Journalism Army, Scarlet Key, lnterfraternity Council, Secretary-Treasurer, Tau Kappa Epsilon, President, Chairman, IFC Ball 133 , Varsity Cross Country 11, 23 , Intramural Football, Basketball, Track, Wrestling, Swim- ming, Softball, Transfer Student, United States Naval Academy. Albert A. Varga Passaic, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering State Scholarship, ASME 11, 2,43 , Ford Hall Club 13,43, Hertzog Hilltoppers 11,2,33, Raritan Activities Club 113, Sketch Club 143, Intramural Softball. if in-1-1 'N-.U 'Win-ov' Eugene L. Varga New Brunswick, New Jersey Ceramic Engineering Armyg Ceramics Club 12, 3,453 Hillside Social Club 12,35g Intramural Football, Basketball. Arped Vas New Brunswick, New Jersey Industrial Arts Armyg Kappa Sigmag Booster Club 11, 2, 3,45g Varsity Soccer 11, 2, 3,455 Intramural Football, Basketball, Swimming, Wrestling, Softball, 165-lb. Wrestling Championg Transfer Student, Utah State Agricultural College. Peter E. Ventura Trenton, New Jersey Biology Air Forceg Biology Club 12, 3,455 Bowling Club 125. Irving J. Veroslojf Freehold, New Jersey Political Science Armyg Alpha Phi Alphag Scarlet Barbs Council 125g Scabbard and Blade 1459 Ford Hall Club 12,3,45g Hillel Foundation 12, 3,453 Inter- national Relations Club 13,45g Anthropological Society 1455 Transfer Student, Mohawk College. Robert B. Vietor Plainfeld, New Jersey Biological Sciences Robert L. Vollmuth New Brunswick, New Jersey Ceramics Armyg Keramos 13,45g Ceramic Club 11,2,3,45g Intramural Softball. Albert F. Von Chorba, Jr. New York, New York History History Club 145, Rowing Club 1455 Varsity Crew 13, 45 Managerg Transfer Student, Bard College. Werner C. Von Dohlen Elizabeth, New Jersey Chemistry Frank E. Vrabel, Jr. Denville, New Jersey General Agriculture Bowling Club 12,35g Newman Club 11,253 Quad Club 1353 Raritan Activities Club 1253 JV Football 1153 Varsity Cross Country 1253 Varsity Track 1l5 g Intramural Football, Softball, Basketball, Swimming. James E. Wachter Teaneck, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Air Forceg IRE 145 g Transfer Student, Bergen Junior College. -waff- fi x . ffxg .sf E5 N333 Charles J. Waechter Rahway, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Marine Corps, ASME 145, Varsity Track 11,25, Third Place Medal, Penn Relays, 1948, Middle 3 Cold Track Shoe, 1948. Edgar L. Wagoner, Jr. Nutley, New Jersey Business Administration Alpha Chi Rho, Corresponding Secretary, Quad Club 135, Rifle and Pistol Club 13,453 Rowing Club 135, JV Crew 135, lntramural Bowl- ing, Transfer Student, Bergen Junior College. Richard H. Walk let Trenton, New Jersey Economics Navy, Transfer Student, College of Wooster. Larry J. Walsh Pleasantville, New Jersey Political Science Army, Dean's List, Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball. Michael T. Walsh, Jr. Washington, New Jersey Dairy Science Army, Ag Club 135, Block and Bridle 13,45, Booster Club 115, Intra- mural Football, Softball. Wayne J. Walter Trenton, New Jersey Psychology General Scholarship, Theta Chi, Commuters Club 11,25, Psychological Society 145, Sketch Club 145 Vice-President. T. Craig Ward New York City, New York Journalism Kappa Kappa Psi 13,45, Pi Gamma 13,45, Orchestra 11, 2, 3,45, Queens Players 11, 2, 3, 45 , Band 11, 2, 3, 45 Gold R, Beta Theta Pi, Sec- retary, All-Eastern College Band, 1948, Advertising Club 135, Chapel Usher 115, Journalism Club 135, Varsity Lacrosse 1l,35, Intramural Basketball, Softball, Swimming, Football, Cross-Country. Stephen R. Warshany Avenel, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Air Force, ASME 145 , Transfer Student, Union Junior College. Sheldon Wasserman Somerville, New Jersey Biology Hillel Foundation 12, 45 , Rifle and Pistol Club 115 5 Sketch Club 13, 45 , Intramural Basketball. Raymond A. Waters Irvington, New Jersey Journalism Navy, Scarlet Barbs Council 135, WRSU 13,45 , Advertising Club 135 , Ford Hall Club 135 S Quad Club 11, 45 5 Scarlet Barbs 13, 45, Journalism Club 13, 45. Carl E. Webb East Orange, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Navy, Tau Beta Pi C3,45 Secretaryg WRSU Cl,2,3,455 Theta Chi, Vice-President, Engineering Honors C355 Amateur Radio Club C2,3,45 Vice-Presidentg AIEE C45 Treasurerg Rifle and Pistol Club C25: Sailing Club C355 Ski Club C35. Paul W. Weber Larchmont, New York Civil Engineering Armyg Queens Players C45g ASCE C2,45. Donald E. Webersinn Ramsey, New Jersey Forestry State Scholarshipg Army, Delta Upsilong Ford Hall Club Cl, 25 g Forestry Club C2, 3, 45 g Newman Club Cl, 2, 35 3 JV Crew C2, 3, 45 g Varsity Crew Clb. Richard N. Weeks Rutherford, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Delta Upsilong Booster Club C25 g Rowing Club Cl, 35 g Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew C3, 45 g Intramural Football, Swimming. Melvin J. Weinstoch New Brunswick, New Jersey Agricultural Research Edmond L. Weisman Camden, New Jersey Poultry Science General Scholarshipg Dean's List C25 3 Booster Club C15 9 Poultry Science Club CZ-3,453 Rifle and Pistol Club Cl5g Rutgers Rural Review C3,45g Intramural Football, Softball. A . Gunther G. Weissensee Lake Hopatcong, New Jersey Agricultural Economics Scarlet Rifles C253 Ag Economics Club C3,45 Secretary, Alpha Phi Omega C45, ASAE C2,3,45 Seeretary4Treasurerg Rowing Club C35g 150-lb. Crew C25. James T. Welsh, Jr. Florham Park, New Jersey Business Administration Army, Delta Upsilong Secretaryg Varsity Crew C45 Manager. Norman M. Welsh, Jr. Glen Ridge, New Jersey Business Administration Navyg SAM C45 3 Varsity Wrestling C15 g Intramural Basketball, Softball. Roger H. Welt Elizabeth, New Jersey Business Administration Navyg Comniuters Club C45 3 Intramural Basketball. Andrew J. Welter New Brunswick, New Jersey Chemistry Chemistry Club f2,3,4J 3 Newman Club f1,2,3,4Jg Intramural Basket- ball, Softball. Albert C. Wenzel Trenton, New Jersey General Education State Scholarship, Interfraternity Council, Kappa Sigma, Booster Club f3,4lg Mathematics Club fill, Quad Club fl,2Jg Rifle and Pistol Club C453 Freshman Football, Intramural Football, Basketball, Wrestling, Swimming, Softball. Albert W. Wenzel New Brunswick, New Jersey Chemistry Raymond J. Werner, Jr. West New York, New Jersey lllechanical Engineering State Scholarship, ASME C2,3,4lg Ford Hall Club Mtg Newman Club f3t. Arthur Weston Long Branch, New Jersey Business Administration Rutgers University ROTC Medal, Intramural Basketball, Transfer Stu- dent, Monmouth Junior College. John F. Wetjen Rutherford, New Jersey Animal Science , - - .f 'QQ 'Rf '-227' fu Frank N. Wheeler Paterson, New Jersey Navyg ASME 1454 Sketch Cl Davi Somerville, New Jersey Cap and Skull, Whois Who Q Wlechanical Engineering ub f3l. fl A. Whinfrey Business Administration 45, Student Council Q45 President, Queens Players 13, 4? g Beta Theta Pig Varsity R Club fl, 2, 35 g Varsity Wrest- ling fl, 2, 3, 4t g Intramural Football, Softball, Track, Nist-Satchel Memorial Wrestling Trophy, Champion, Transfer Student, Middle Atlantic Heavy Weight and 175-lb. Michigan State University. Robert F. White New York City, New York Animal Husbandry Air Force, Photographic Society 139. Ward A. Whitehorne Belleville, New Jersey Geology Navy, Delta Upsilong Rowing Club C1,2,3,4J Presidentg ,IV Crew 11,25 g Varsity Crew f3lg Transfer Student, Hobart College. it' giliy uf if vfffvj .qua-O David N. Wicoji Plainsboro, New Jersey Biology State Scholarship, Beta Iota Lambda 1453 Deanis List 12,355 Transfer Student, Trenton State Teachers College. Virgil E. Widmer Totowa Borough, New Jersey Animal Husbandry Marine Corps, Ag Club 1453 Block and Bridle Club 12, 3,45g Dairy Science Club 145g Flying Club 145, Transfer Student, Champlain College. Francis E. Wiederspahn Springfield, New Jersey Horticulture Richard W. Herbert Memorial Scholarship, Ag Club 11,2,3,45, 4-H Club 145, Hortus Club 12, 3,45 President. Edward G. Wildanger Red Bank, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Army, Distinguished Military Studentg ASME 145g Deutscher Verein 125 g Ford Hall Club 13, 45 5 Transfer Student, The Citadel. Charles E. Will Saint Petersburg, Florida Journalism Navyg Scarlet Keyg Kappa Sigma, Vice-Presidentg Dean's List 115g Junior Prom Committee, Senior Ball Committeeg Advertising Club 145g Booster Club 13,45g Varsity Golf 1455 Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball, Golf. Robert L. Williams New Brunswick, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Navyg WRSU 11,2,3,4l g AIEE 1I,2, 3,45 g IRE 1455 Transfer Student, Lynchburg College. Robert R. Wills New Brunswick, New Jersey Poultry Science Navy, Poultry Science Club 12, 3, 45. William R. ,Wilsey Sea Isle City, New Jersey General Science Navyg Dean's List 135 3 Ford Hall Club 13,455 Quad Club 125. William L. Wilson Clifside Park, New Jersey Business Administration Ford Hall Club 145 3 SAM 145 Q Intramural Basketball, Swimming, Soft- ball. Jerome L. Wittels Camden, New Jersey Electrical Engineering State Scholarshipg Debating 11,2, 35 Managerg Band 12, 3, 45 3 Zeta Beta Tau, Secretaryg Amateur Radio Club 11,25 Treasurerg AIEE 145 g Bridge Club 13, 45 5 Intramural Softball. SYN vc- 'i ,gs-'.' James S. Wood, Jr. Coytesville, New Jersey Chemistry Air Forceg Dean's List 1l,2,35g Chemistry Honors Program 1453 Chemistry Club 13,45 3 Quad Club 125 g Raritan Activities Club 115. Donald S. Woodcock Rockville Centre, New York Agricultural Economics Alpha Zeta 13,453 Ag Economics Club 13,45, Ag Club 12, 3,453 Varsity Soccer 12,453 Rutgers Rural Review 12, 3,453 Varsity R Club 12,3,4-5, Intramural Basketball, Softballg Transfer Student, Sampsom College. Joseph C. Woodcock Clijfside Park, New Jersey Political Science Sheldon M. Wool Newark, New Jersey Political Science Charles A Worischeck, Jr Rutherford, New Jersey Civil Engineering State Scholarship, Alpha Sigma Phi, Vice-Presidentg ASCE 145 g Booster Club 13, 45 g Rifie and Pistol Club 125. John A. Worthley Little Silver, New Jersey Sanitary Science Navyg Transfer Student, Monmouth Junior College. George B. Wright Salem, New Jersey Dairy Science Alpha Zeta 13,45 3 Ag Club 11, 2, 3,45 3 Block and Bridle 13,45 g Dairy Science Club 11, 2,35 President 145. Donald W. Wujciak Irvington, New Jersey Chemistry State Scholarshipg Dean's List 12,35g Kleinhamis Award in Chemistry 115g Chemistry Club 11,2,3,45g Quad Club 125, Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball. Samuel E. Wyers Trenton, New Jersey Bacteriology Navyg Intramural Basketball. Herbert Yatvin New Brunswick, New Jersey Business Administration Sigma Alpha Mug Hillel Foundation 12,3,45g Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball. .fwewwff u .sz f--f .f , .,.iw,e-i,tf,,t.ruc,-,. t ,, -- -1 1 . ' g235f?if.,. 5, ' vi ' , V W , ,. ., f 'f it-t it Andrew E. Yellen Perth Amboy, New Jersey Economics Band 11, 2, 3, 45 Gold RQ Kappa Kappa Psi, Booster Club 1155 Commuters Club 12, 31 Q ,lazz Club 12, 3, 45 Q Newman Club 13, 45 Q Rifle and Pistol Club 11, 25 Q Spanish Club 145 Q Transfer Student, NYU. Vincent E. Young Monmouth Junction, New Jersey Chemistry Booster Club 115 g Chemistry Club 13, 45 Q Commuters Club 11, 25 Q lntramural Football, Basketball, Softball. Joseph S. Yuschok Woodbine, New Jersey Business Administration ArmyQ Who's Who 135 Q Student Council 135 3 Scarlet Keyg Scarlet Barhs Council 11, 2, 3, 453 Debating 11, 2, 3, 45Q Preceptor 135 Head Preceptor 145 g Scarlet Barbs Dance Committee 145 Q Booster Club 1252 Ford Hall Club 145Q NSA 125, Quad Club, President 1255 SAM 145. Mario 1. Zandy Highland Park, New Jersey Electrical Engineering State Scholarship, Army, AIEE 145 Q AlRE 145 Q Commuters Club 145. john S. Zielski Manville, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Navyg Amateur Radio Club 12, 45 g AIEE 145. William A. Zuccarello Trenton, New Jersey Biology Beta Iota Lambda 13, 45, Delta Phi Alpha 13, 45Q Dean,s List 12,35Q Rifle and Pistol Club 115Q Sketch Club 145. ,uf-4 Edward W. Zukauckas, jr. Moorestown, New Jersey Floriculture Ag Executive Council 135 Q Ag Club 12, 3, 45 Q Booster Club 115 Q Hortus Club 12, 35 Vice-President 145Q Raritan Activities Club 115. 113 , . 'S X Q 1 ,it Charles R. Adams New Brunswick, New Jersey Animal Science Ralph N. Adams Pleasantville, New Jersey Chemistry Robert E. Anderson Trenton, New Jersey Education Howell 0. Archard, Jr. Park Ridge, New Jersey Biological Sciences Thomas G. Argyros Roselle, New Jersey Biological Sciences John W. Arrison Trenton, New Jersey Rural Social Science Joseph B. Aviles, Jr. Staten Island, New York Physics William M. Baker New York City, New York Education Walter A. Baxter, Jr. Bound Brook, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Paul S. Best New Brunswick, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Henry 0. Binner Mountain Lakes, New Jersey Chemistry Zygmond T. Bork Roselle, New Jersey Economics Richard C. Boylan New Brunswick, New Jersey Plant Science Richard D. Braverman Plainfield, New Jersey Economics Albert N. Burnett Irvington, New Jersey Physical Education Peter J. Butkus Newark, New Jersey Economics Wendell R. Carroll Newark, New Jersey Romance Languages Roy Carter, Jr. West Orange, New Jersey Plant Science Joseph P. Cater Elizabeth, New Jersey Biological Sciences Marvin Chotin East Paterson, New Jersey Psychology Robert W. Clark Plainfield, New Jersey Political Science W. Ely Clinton, Sr. New Brunswick, New Jersey Education Frank T. Connolly Plainfield, New Jersey Agricultural Research Joseph L. Conners Fall River, Massachusetts Mathematics John R. Conover Belmar, New Jersey Agricultural Research Herbert Conrad Highland Park, New Jersey Journalism Worth Cunningham, Jr. Red Bank, New Jersey Geology Edward T. Curry, Jr. Haddonfeld, New Jersey Business Administration James J. Deniken Oaklyn, New Jersey Business Administration Paul Dimitriadis New Brunswick, New Jersey Economics George E. Doull Caldwell, New Jersey Psychology Dudley C. Dunlop Elizabeth, New Jersey Business Administration Walter Durniak Dunellen, New Jersey Journalism Harold P. Du Shane Trenton, New Jersey German Harry T. Fenton, Jr. Highland Park, New Jersey Agriculture James E. Fernandes New Brunswick, New Jersey Journalism Melvin Firestone Jersey City, New Jersey Biological Sciences John C. Fitts New Brunswick, New Jersey Economics Louis J. Fox Great Neck, New York Animal Science Franklin M. Froelich Bradley Beach, New Jersey Business Administration Merle G. Galbraith New Brunswick, New Jersey Agriculture Frank A. Gargano Elizabeth, New Jersey Education Robert W. Gemp Maywood, New Jersey Ceramic Engineering C. D. Georgopoulos New York City, New York Economics Ira Gerstel Newark, New Jersey German Jack J. Goodman West New York, New Jersey Chemistry Alexander J. Goudie Ridgefield Park, New Jersey Chemistry Kenneth E. Graham Jersey City, New Jersey Journalism Adolphe A. Granello Hightstown, New Jersey Education Donald J. Gunn New Brunswick, New Jersey Economics Robert H. Harman Clementon, New Jersey Business Administration Elihu J. Harris Jersey City, New Jersey Biological Sciences Joseph R. Harris Morris Plains, New Jersey Civil Engineering William M. Harrison, Jr. Red Bank, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Robert C. Hector Armand, New York Business Administration William H. Herder Somerville, New Jersey Education Francis X. Hickey Carlstadt, New Jersey Business Administration Harry Hoffman Atlantic City, New Jersey Journalism Robert Howie Merrimac, Massachusetts Chemistry Charles 0. Hulse Asbury Park, New Jersey Ceramics Thomas J. Hynes Colonia, New Jersey English Otto C. Jahnke Somerville, New Jersey Ceramic Engineering Charles N. Jirsa Iselin, New Jersey Chemistry Charles C. Johnson New Brunswick, New Jersey Journalism David A. Johnson Arlington, New Jersey Animal Science Albert V. Jones Red Bank, New Jersey Geology Gerald Kamber Loch Arbour, New Jersey Romance Languages Charles E. Kasten New Brunswick, New Jersey Agriculture Charles E. Kaune Passaic, New Jersey Education Robert J. Kelley Queens Village, New York Biological Sciences Reuben Kessler Perrineville, New Jersey Agriculture Richard M. Keyes St. Clair Shores, Michigan Political Science John A. Kuett River Edge, New Jersey Journalism Robert L. Lambert East Orange, New Jersey History Enos R. Laning, Jr. Palmyra, New Jersey Agricultural Research David Lea New Brunswick, New Jersey Economics Thaddeus A. Leonard Elizabeth, New Jersey Education Gwynne D. Lewis Oradell, New Jersey Agricultural Research Balduin Lucke, Jr. Middlebush, New Jersey Agriculture Eric Mackey Trenton, New Jersey Chemistry George W. Mason, Jr. Paterson, New Jersey Geology Joseph G. Mayer Lakewood, New Jersey Physical Education Harold L. McClellan Marlboro, New Jersey Business Administration Gilbert C. McCurrie Kearny, New Jersey Business Administration Douglas McNitt Perth Amboy, New Jersey Economics George A. Michell Hackettstown, New Jersey Business Administration Gerald Michelson Bradley Beach, New Jersey Business Administration Henry E. Millson Plainfield, New Jersey Chemistry Clarence W. Neely Long Branch, New Jersey Political Science Alfred B. Nelson Cliffside Park, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Gordon L. Nelson Dumont, New Jersey Physical Education William J. Notter, Jr. New Vernon, New Jersey Animal Science Joseph A. 0'Rourke New Brunswick, New Jersey Political Science Stavron M. Pascal Neptune, New Jersey Engineering Administration Howard L. Paul New Brunswick, New Jersey Education Warren I. Paul Wanamassa, New Jersey Journalism Theodore R. Peyrek, Jr. Staten Island, New York Animal Science Donald D. Powell Glassboro, New Jersey Animal Science Arnold Reider Carteret, New Jersey Business Administration Norman E. Rinehart Plainfield, New Jersey Journalism William G. Robertson New Brunswick, New Jersey Animal Science E. F. Rockafeller, Jr. Belmar, New Jersey Psychology Harry J. Rosengrant North Brunswick, New Jersey Agriculture Valentine B. Rusicki Bound Brook, New Jersey Political Science William B. Ryan West New York, New Jersey Political Science Merrill E. Sabrey Long Branch, New Jersey History John B. Sangree Glassboro, New Jersey Geology Seymour 0. Schlanger Brooklyn, New York Geology William E. Seaburg Metuchen, New Jersey Hi-Stvry Conrad G. Seabolt New Brunswick, New Jersey Political Science David NI. Seidel Irvington, New Jersey Biological Sciences Lester G. Shapiro Somerville, New Jersey Journalism Robert H. Silverman Highland Park, New Jersey Education Lewis H. Smith Phillipsburg, New Jersey Political Science William F. Smith New Brunswick, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Robert IU. Sneider Asbury Park, New Jersey Geology John Spanos New Brunswick, New Jersey Physics Edward 0. Stapley Mountain Lakes, New Jersey Biological Sciences Charles A. Steele Trenton, New Jersey Education William A. Stiles Westfield, New Jersey. Political Science Herbert T. Streu Cranford, New Jersey Plant Science R. B. Sugarmon, Jr. Memphis, Tennessee Political Science Philip Surowitz North Plainfield, New Jersey Chemistry Leo F. Swartzmiller Somerville, New Jersey Agricultural Research Donald Tailby Highland Park, New Jersey Economics Edward H. Thompson New Brunswick, New Jersey Plant Science Eugene Tighe Margate, New Jersey Political Science Francis J. Torpey Somerville, New Jersey English Edward Treves New York, New York Economics Frank G. Trinka New Brunswick, New Jersey Political Science James G. Trumbower Haddonfield, New Jersey Business Administration Ernest B. Turp Hightstown, New Jersey Animal Science Frank J. Volk Trenton, New Jersey Business Administration Edward Warsetsicy Scotch Plains, New Jersey Business Administration John J. Weir South Amboy, New Jersey English Franklin F. West New Brunswick, New Jersey Business Administration Thomas W. Westarp Roselle Park, New Jersey Psychology Harry A. Williams, Jr. Helmetta, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Walter W. Windish Clifton, New Jersey Biological Sciences Everett R. Wood Trenton, New Jersey Physical Education Frank 0. Wood Atlantic City, New Jersey Chemistry Francis C. Wright Glen Ridge, New Jersey Biological Sciences .gn fercfaoa QQ' iw 'J The second lnterclass Tournament definitely established this event as one of the annual high- lights of the school year. Under the ahle direction of Steve Kalapos. and with the cooperation of the Athletic Department, the tournament was held in the stadium, i11 conjunction with the annual con- vocation. Each class competed against the others in three different events: soccer, pushhall, and tug of war. In the first games the freshmen heat the juniors in a tug of war while the sophomores de- feated the seniors. Turning the tables, the next round saw the juniors defeat the frosh and the seniors defeat the sophs in pushhall. The mass soccer game followed and in this event the juniors swept 011 to smash the freshmen and the sopho- mores came hack to defeat the Class of '50, The sophs and the juniors, each with two wins apiece, then clashed in the finals. Wheii the smoke of battle had cleared away, the Class of '51 had won the tournament for the second straight year. In recognition of this, the juniors received special seats at all of the university athletic events for the remainder of the year, and the poor frosh had to continue wearing their dinks until the Christmas holidays. .f 'G +1-..1Q '?'- 0lfLl lfL6l,lfI'l6lflt . 17 66 -'il ml, tgQl 15 Olfl 0If'Zf M03 Yflfl. National Collegiate Honor Society Established at Rutgers in 1941 Frank G. Adams Alfred G. Aronowitz Robert E. Cyphers Andrew C. Dundon Norman T. Graf Josef Grossman William S. Hatchett Arthur S. Hough, Jr. Fred R. Huettig Stephen A. Kalapos David Landau Norman M. Ledgin 122 Henry Lowenstern Edward P. Mahoney Malcolm G. McLaren Bruce G. Molloy Bruce H. Parker Henry T. Pryor Jerome Raphel C. Stewart Ray Thomas C. Shotwell Malcolm M. Teare Louis A. Trapp David A. Whinfrey ,Qld Mkt J alalaa CLASS OF 1950 Thomas G. Argyros Alfred G. Aronowitz Miguel Awschalom Kile R. Barbehenn William F. Barg Charles W. Bartholomew Harold Becker Charles S. Bednar Kenneth R. Bigelow Philip Birnbaum Karl 0. Budmen George R. Cahill William A. Canfield David A. Cayer Bernard G. Cohen Martin Cordon Thomas M. Cowling William F. Dellecker Fred R. DiMenna Rene Ehlinger William J. Fichman John L. Endicott .Jr Honorary Scholastic Society Established at Rutgers in 1869 Leonard S. Feldt Melvin Firestone Theodore G. Flechsig Howard F. Gallup Constantine D. Georgopoulos Joseph Ginsburg Dennis H. Greenwald Samuel S. Greif William H. Herder Julius Hermann Richard A. Hoeren Melvin J. Josephs Howard L Jump Donald Katz Paul P. Klein Martin Kropnitsky David 1. Lance Harry S. Larsen Warren B. Layden Leonard Levine Solomon L. Linder George P. Little Henry Lowenstern 123 Robert A. Manaker Joseph D. Mandell Donald L. Martin Robert A. Martin Stephen C. Mathewson Emmet F. McWilliams Bruce G. Molloy Walter G. Muller Robert J. Mulligan Robert A. Norton Irving Perlmutter Arthur D. Pesin Robert W. Peterson Jerome Raphel Dewey Robbiano, Jr. Henry Rogers Nathan Rosenberg Walter Rosenzweig Donald J. Schmidt Harold Schwartz Allen L. Scott Wilbur Shapiro Leon M. Sirota Kent A. Smitheman William L. Stern Wesley W. Thomas Vincent J. Traynelis Frank G. Trinka, Jr. Richard C. Vanden Heuvel Werner C. Von Dohlen Lawrence J. Walsh David M. Wicoif James S. Wood Sheldon M. Wool Donald W. Wujciak CLASS OF 1951 Martin Alexander George M. Badoyannis Robert H. Baraz Edward G. Fleischmann Robert E. Froetscher Jacob J. Huthmacher Lowell G. McLellan Walter F. Ousterman, Jr. Jules I. Schwartz Milton Viorst I 0lfUlfl and STO!! Junior Honor Society Established at Rutgers in 1939 Frank C. Adams, President Leon Root, Vice-President Richard S. Seelow, Secretary-Treasurer Andrew C. Dundon Norman T. Graf Gershon C. Jaffe Herbert C. Klein Edward P. Mal 1cm11 ey Raymond Van Cleef 124 Richard C. Phoenix .loseph N. Seward Richard Susemihl Edward H. Swartz: Louis A. Trapp, ccwdf JQy Junior Service Society Established at Rutgers in 1926 Donald lsleib, President Samuel R. Race, Secretary-Treasurer Frank G. Adams Thomas E. Addy, Jr. James K. Carrnack Thomas R. Clevenger, ,lr Herbert E. Cohn Robert K. Fox Peler C. Frigerl Russell C. Greer Harold L. Hansen Robert A. Jones, Jr. JOllIl M. Kahn 125 Herbert C. Klein Ariel Landy Herbert S. Monheit Stewart E. Nazzaro Donald Polin Fred H. Quanlrneyer, Jr. William H. Sehneidewind Rolmert D. Stoepker Louis A. Trapp Ralph W. Uster John R. WlllIl611H agnfergfafernifg gounci Fraternity Governing Organization Malcolm M. Teare Delta Kappa Epsilon President Peter W. Smith Chi Psi Vice-President William G. Vannais Tau Kappa Epsilon Secretary-Treasurer Robert W. Atkinson Philip Birnbaum Gerard V. Bonomo John T. Britton William R. Carter Vincent H. Connolly Donald C. Gault Norman T. Graf Robert H. Harman Theodore Jacobs Delta Upsilon Sigma Alpha Mu Pi Kappa Alpha Beta Theta Pi Delta Phi Theta Chi Kappa Sigma Delta Sigma Phi Alpha Chi Rho Phi Epsilon Pi Donald Katz Zeta Beta Tau Richard lVl. Keyes Lambda Chi Alpha Arthur I. Levin Tau Delta Phi Robert D. lVlcGilvray Sigma Phi Epsilon Thomas Monroe Gamma Sigma Richard C. Phoenix Zeta Psi G. Stewart Ray Chi Phi Alfred G. Russell Phi Gamma Delta Eric W. Springer Alpha Phi Alpha Charles A. Worischeck Alpha Sigma Phi Scardf garner! Counci Independent M en's Governing Organization Robert Aaron James Applegate Alfred C. Aronowitz Harold Becker Russell E. Brown Hamilton C. Carson Joseph Castiglioni David Cayer Seymour Chase Jules Farber Leon Finke Nelson Gelfman Jerome Coldfisher Henry Lowenstern, President Marvin Cohan, Vice-President Ronald W. Rubinow, Secretary Charles V. Adrian, Corresponding Secretary John R. Smythe, Treasurer Carl Goldstein Arthur R. Crapek Dennis Greenwald Isaac Henkoff Anthony lannarone Saul Kessler John A. Kuett Myron Levin Robert A. Martin Howard Mendelwager Floyd E. Miller Ezra Pincus Jerome Raphel 127 William L. Rushmore Aaron Schectman Harold Saks Adam Scrupski Ivan Sherman Peter J. Smith Albert A. Varga Milton Viorst Raymond F. Walter James F. Walters Walter Windish Francis Weishecker Joseph S. Yuschok .14 ,vita Qi mega ----..w.., Honorary Dramatic Society Established at Rutgers in 1949 Edward P. Mahoney, President David Landau, Vice-President Vincent J. Riley, Secretary George M. Somers Richard H. Levy 128 ,4 ,ala Zn. , - ,. . K, :wwf , , V Xp.. ., , , ,. V Q, - , 4' rg? Q ' A ' David W. Amerman Jr. Martin M. Bacharach Kile R. Barbehenn Harry H. Bell Robert H. Boesch Donald P. Connola Thomas M. Cowling Theodore T. Craig George W. Cummins Peter V. Decker Richard A. Freund Honorary Agricultural Fraternity Established at Rutgers in 1922 Elwin G. Nylander, Chancellor Enos R. Laning Jr., Censor Hildreth M. Flitcraft, Scribe Theodore J. Post, Chronicler Robert H. Cohen, Treasurer Bruce R. Poulton Robert E. Probasco Robert K. Ringer Werner H. Ritzau Thomas C. Shotwell John R. Smythe George F. Sorn Ralph W. Uster Norman T. Graf Henry W. lndyk Donald R. lsleib Melvin J. Josephs August A. Lamberg Bernard W. Lamberg Bernard G. Levine Duncan Macrae, Jr. David A. Meirs Richard C. Vanden Heuval Robert A. Norton Donald S. Woodcock John EJ Post George B. Wright 129 Zim Jlofa .L-.migla .. yu Honorary Biology Society Established at Rutgers in 1935 Robert A. Manaker, President Joseph D. Mandell, Secretary Leonard S. Phillips, Treasurer Thomas G. Argyros Lowell G Mel ellan Douglas G. Boyden Herbert N. Cohen Stanley R. Cohen Devsey RObb13Il0 J Melvin Firestone Nelson A. Celfman Howard F. Gersten Alan M qherman Jerry Kagan Leonard Levine William P. Liebesman Stephen C. Mathewson William A Zuccarello 130 mega ,Oni .fd ,aka Thomas C. Argyros Ronald A. Arky Steven J. Assony Martin M. Bacharach Charles S. Bednar Stanley R. Cohen Herbert E. Cohen Nathan J. Cotler Joseph Demho Gerald D. Eher Dennis H. Greenwald Frederick E. Hahn Charles F. Heidt Honorary German Fraternity Established at Rutgers in 1932 Henry F. Hesseler, President Werner H. Schmid, Vice-President Joseph Schmidt, Jr., Secretary Joseph J. Huthmacher, Treasurer Victor J. lrmiere Burton A. Jonap William H. Kerssen Karl M. Knigge Nathan Kritzherg William P. Liehesman Solomon L. Linder Lowell C. McLellan Joseph D. Mandell Bruce G. Molloy Walter C. Muller Frank A. Mumher 131 John W. Noaks Jerome Raphel Alan M. Rochlin Henry Rogers Walter Rosenzweig James H. Simpson, Jr Kent A. Smitheman Aaron Temkin Adam Wacker Marvin Waxman Thomas H. Westarp Morey Wosnitzer William A. Zuccarello conomicd onor Sociefy Economics Honor Society Established at Rutgers in 1947 Nathan Rosenberg, President Rene Ehlinger, Vice-President David Reichberg, Corresponding Secretary William A. Canfield, Recording Secretary Harold Becker Philip Birnbaum Nathan J. Cotler William F. Dellecker Theodore G. Flechsig Edward G. Fleischmann David S. Greenberg Manuel H. Greenberg Kenneth C. Gsell Franklin F. Hannoch, Jr. Costa D. Georgopoulos, Treasurer Robert H. Harman Morris J. Hurwitz William H. Jarema Harry A. Krausse David Landau Warren B. Layden Arthur l. Levin George P. Little Edward R. Martin James C. McKinney Walter E. Ousterman, Jr. 132 Charles R. Redmond John Rutan Alvin S. Schacter Joseph Schmidt, Jr. Harold Schwartz Richard E. Sparrow Edward R. Swartz Allan R. Trimmer Arthur Weston John R. Wittpenn J 56,0100 .jcalaloa :ii Honorary Band Fraternity Established at Rutgers in 1942 Edward W. Price, President Edward R. Martin, Vice-President David A. Meirs, Secretary Richard L. Koch, Treasurer Ronald B. Douglas Perry Roth W arrcn l. Paul William M. Runyon David Pecker William B. Scatchard, .lr Charles R. Redmond T. Craig Ward Andrew E. Yellen 133 J Ql'dl'l'l06 Honorary Ceramic Fraternity Established at Rutgers in 1946 Fred R. Huettig, President William M. Harsell, Vice-President George S. Huber, Secretary Stephen Albertalli, Treasurer William J. Kelly, Herald James R. Bachman Bernard D. Roesch Malcolm R. Harris Fred G. Simmen Richard C. Phoenix Peter W. Smith Robert L. Vollmuth 134. ,Oki J4 ,alia jhefa Honorary History Fraternity Established at Rutgers in 1949 Joseph J. Huthmacher, President Ernest C. Reock, Vice-President Harold W. Emery, Secretary-Treasurer Thomas K. Fulton, Historian David R. Davis Robert D. Rich David J. Calligan Ronald R. Rogers Stanley P. Hirshson Frank Slauson Milton Viorst 135 fold ofamgcla Mod on Honorary Chemistry Fraternity Established at Rutgers in 1923 Kenneth C. Bachman, President Samuel E. Blum, Vice-President William E. Brown, Corresponding Secretary Walter T. Koch, Secretary-Treasurer Goeffrey R. Buckwalter Martin Cordon Robert L. Feller Israel T. Cottesman Robert E. Herd H. Wakefield Holly Earl G. Jackson Paul P. Keat Marco D. Konortov Thomas J. Macek Robert A. Martin Charles A. Orlick Arthur R. Paterson Robert J. Prochaska Donald F. Reinhold Ronald L. Sweet John Vandeputte Robert S. Weiss John l. White Abraham Wilson Leonard G. Wisnyi James S. Wood fgltigxioloitean ociefy Honorary Literary Society Established at Rutgers in 1939 H. Bruce Montgomery, President Bernard G. Cohen William R. Cooney Louis J. Fattorisi Dennis Greenwald Hyman Cross Josef Grossman Harold M. Silverman 137 Richard McDougall Walter S. Meseroll, .l Roy G. Metcalf Leonard B. Pearson Nathan Rosenberg Wilbur Shapiro Qi CM Honorary Psychology Society Established at Rutgers in 1949 Jerome Raphel, President William J. Eichman, V ice-President William B. Allison, Secretary Thomas W. Reynolds, Treasurer Paul C onne ll Robert J. Majuschak Conrad H. Foerter Jerome J. Relkin Howard N. Kay Leon M. Sirota Paul P. Klein Robert W. Streich 138 its gibffs, , M- 'fi.g.f'ft+..l Honorary Military Society Established at Rutgers in 1923 Henry T. Pryor, Captain Bruce G. Molloy, First Lieutenant Daniel M. Kramer, Jr., Second Lieutenant Robert Broderick, Jr., First Sergeant Stephen L. Albertalli Christian F. Dammeyer Russell G. De Witt Rodney A. Evans Raymond M. Fatto Arthur S. Hough, Jr. Robert R. Howard Edward G. Wildanger 139 Donald E. Johnson Martin A. Kropnitsky Richard B. Locher James C. Rinehart Harold C. Smith John L. Squires, Jr. Leo F. Swartzmiller X K an Ein Honorary Engineering Society Established at Rutgers in 1934 Joseph S. Norcross, President Fred R. Huettig, Vice-President Stephen Albertalli, Recording Secretary Carl E. Webb, Corresponding Secretary Julius Hermann, Treasurer Richard E. Braen James Kelley George C. Driscoll, Jr. Laurence S. Kravet Frank L. Howland Peter H. Kromayer John D. Johnson Martin A. Kropnitsky LeRoy B. Van Brunt 140 dll, J CLIOIQCL 24 PAUL Honorary Forensic Society Established at Rutgers in 1929 Arthur D. Pesin, President Saul Rubin, Vice-President Arthur S. Hough, Jr., Secretary Harold W. Emery, Corresponding Secretary Thomas H. Bach, Treasurer Dennis Greenwald Stephen A. Kalapos Jerry Kagan Donald Katz John M. Kahn Herbert C. Klein David Lovit 141 77 2 Q, IQ ff again? QIWODLIUJ K . -Ng- - nx Ny fm z 2 ff f ' t , E Z f 4 : :hx J: ' X--Nh..-hill On Campus11931 .14 ,aka .Sigma ,OAI l The Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity was first founded at Yale University on December 6, 1845, thus becoming one of the ten oldest fraternities in the United States. Since that time it has become one of the largest national fraterni- ties. In 1946, it merged with Alpha Kappa Phi fraternity, which brought the role of chapters to 73. The Rutgers chapter began as a local fra- ternity. In 1931, it became the Rho chapter of Alpha Kappa Phi. And in 1946, upon the merger of the two fraternities, it became the Beta Theta chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi. At pres- ent its chapters are well-scattered throughout the United States and Canada. The members of the Rutgers chapter repre- sent all scholastic interests from liberal to scien- tific majors. At this moment there is a vigorous program underway to better the fraternity,s aca- demic standing in the University. Alpha Sigma Phi supports ath- letic teams in both Varsity and intra- mural leagues. They are also repre- sented on the student council and other campus activities. uAlpha Sig has representation on the fac- ulty, with four alumni members holding university positions. The Chapter's record is more than com- mendable in furthering the spirit of cooperation within Rutgers. 146 420 'ffl Ya Beta Theta Chapter 40 Hardenbergh Street Thomas C. Shotwell, '50--President Charles A. Worischeek, ,50-Vice-President Samuel R. Race, '51-Secretary Joseph J. Redegeld, '50-Treasurer Seniors-John D. Admirand, Charles T. Bills, Gilbert C. Bonin, Louis C. Cilde Jr., Richard A. Cladwin, Harold A. Mackay, Joseph Sanford, Allen L. Scott, Edward H. Thompson, Angelo L. Tomaso. Juniors-Stanley D. Bonner Jr., Martin A. Brace, James T. Delahanty, Grey W. Highie, William P. Howe III, Sidney H. Nelson, Stephen M. Parello, Raymond J. Patterson, Howard C. Sayre, Thomas A. Tegen, Robert A. Zingermann. Sophomores-Robert P. Claus, Howard R. Dentz, James V. Drew, Alan J. Jensen, Alfred J. Lehtonen, Donald H. Norman, Harry H. Selover Jr., Conzilio A. Sodano, Robert C. Strong, Fred N. Tlumac, James W. Walsh Jr. Freshmen-William A. Bjornsen, Arthur O. Cormly Jr., Joseph C. Hemphill, Charles E. Hess, Adolph M. Jorcyx, Laurence E. Wildrick. ,l'u,,.. 'Q+Q.. fffs. eessssc iii stt 1 fir 147 fi! B011 9411.9 ' , Vx! 50 Union Street On Campus-1879 give jAefa ,Old Beta Theta Pi, one of the oldest and largest of American fraternities, has the distinction of being the first truly national fraternity. Another first for the nBetas', was the publication of a national fraternity magazine. Among national fraternities, Beta Theta Pi habitually ranks high in scholarship, activities, and membership. In 1871, the fraternity was founded at Rut- gers by three men as Alpha chapter of Alpha Sigma Chi. The latter being a small but strong fraternity of seven chapters founded here on the eastern seaboard. Eight years later, Alpha Sigma Chi merged with Beta Theta Pi, a national fra- ternity founded in 1839. This union has become known in fraternity circles as the Alpha Sigma fbi Chi Alliance. Thus Alpha chapter of Alpha Sigma Chi became Beta Gamma chapter of Beta Theta Pi in 1879. Beta Gamma has done as well in maintain- ing its remarkably high standing in the national fraternity as it has in service to the university. It has kept its undergraduate members active in athletics, organizations, and many activities here on campus. One of the highlights of the year was the acquisition of the Presidency of the Student Council by David Whinfrey, class of 1950. Beta Gamma also won the league championship in touch-football for the second time in the last three years. Beta Gamma Chapter John T. Britton Jr., '50 President John J. Zimmerman, '51 Vice-President T. Craig Ward, '50 Secretary Robert D. Hubbard, '50 Treasurer Seniors-James J. Collins, Donald J. Gunn, George S. Huber, Fred R. Huettig, Eric Mackey, Howard B. Montgomery, Robert W. Paret, Frederick O. Pasternaek, Drew J. Phillips, David A Whinfrey. juniors-LeRoy Kellogg, Robert R. Kiftin, Thomas E. Neuviller, Richard S. O'Connell, John F. Otto, George H. Roberts, John A. Schade, Alan T. Smith, Peter W. Thomas, John R. Wittperm. Sophomores-Louis V. L. Bowers, Robert E. Hailner, Frederic A. Hall, William I. Thompson- V 149 Delta Chapter 95 College Avenue On Campus-1867 Clit Pri Delta Chapter of Chi Phi, founded on The roll of Delta chapter contains the names March 19, 1867, is steeped in historical lore. of 536 Rutgers men, many of whom have distin- Delta is the last existing chapter of the old guished themselves in the fields of science, edu- Northern Order of the Chi Phi fraternity which cation, government, and civic life. was composed of chapters from Hobart, Kenyon, Princeton, Muhlenberg, Cornell, Dickinson, Wof- ford, Washington and Lee, Lehigh, Brown, M.l.T., Amherst, Ohio Wesleyan, and Lafayette. ln 1874, a union of the Northern and South- ern Orders of the Chi Phi fraternity was con- summated through the active effort of the Delta chapter of Rutgers, thus creating a national group of thirty-three chapters. However, in 1943 the pressure of the war became so great that Delta chapter became inactive and made its fa- cilities available for the housing of wartime personnel. July, 1946 saw Delta become reactivated. A vigorous program was undertaken and this frater- nity was spiritually, physically, and morally ready to participate actively in campus affairs during the post- war era. Pinehurst, as the Delta chapter is known, resumed its time- honored place in the growth of Rut- gers University. 150 Stewart C. Ray, '50 President Louis A. Trapp, '51 Vice-President Karl E. Lanker, '51 Secretary Phillips G. Avery, ,50 Treasurer Seniors-Robert M. Frisch, John H. Kahle, William K. Kolin, Robert H. Morris, Mitchel S. Potempa, Donald N. Ross. - Juniors-George A. Coldey, Richard A. Gravatt, John M. Handley, Fred McDowell, John Mutch, Richard C. Weiler, John O. Winner Jr. Sophomores-James W. Brooks, Albert T. Calello Jr., David L. Churchill, Roger A. Gravatt, George N. Jorgensen, Reeves Little, Thomas M. Lyons, John H. Mion, William A. Nyman, David B. Warren, Robert A. Withey. Freshmen-Edward R. Dunckelmann, Robert T. Filep, Robert B. Gill, Roger F. Hone Jr., Willis W. Howard, John E. Paulus, Peter W. Rommel, W. Burton Salisbury Jr., William P. Snedeker. 151 l it. 'Y I 'ow gl., C96 ,,g'Y'E0 '-. 1 -A. L0 1 Alpha Rho Chapter 114 College Avenue On Campus-1879 Cllr psi Union College, in Schenectady, New York, was the original site of Chi Psi, which was founded on May 20, 1841. We number twenty- seven chapters in some of the finest colleges in the country. Here MOH the Banksn we were the first fraternity to have our own chapter house. At the moment, our main efforts are con- cerned with raising our scholastic standing over that of last year. On the other hand, all uni- versity functions are enthusiastically supported. Anyone who has attended our fraternity parties, dances, and other social events will not easily forget the friendly and high-spirited atmosphere of the Chi Psi Lodge. We have never failed to field a team for any intramural sport. We have Won the cross country trophy and finished a strong second in the swim- ming competition during the past school year. Also we are proud to have in our ranks numerous letter winners of virtually all varsity sports. However, we do not confine ourselves to athletics, Chi Psi's are active in Glee Club, Scarlet Letter, Crown and Scroll, Queens Players, Band, and many other clubs. gg! Thus We have a very diversi- fied membership here at the lodge, but that of which we are most proud is our ability to work successfully and harmoniously together. We at- t tribute this spirit and our enviable position on campus to our members - Well-rounded college students, competent in scholarship, active in extracurricular activities, and al- t Ways gentlemen. Peter W. Smith, 950-President Robert K. Fox, '51-Vice-President Robert R. Comstock, ,52-Secretary John L. Endicott, ,50W-Treasurer Seni0rYFred J. Fanders, John C. Frisch Jr., George C. Harris, William M. Harrison Jr., John C. A. Hopewell, Daniel M. Kramer Jr., Herbert R. Laird, Ernest R. Leslie, Donald P. Meiss, Alan A. Meridith, William E. Mott, Thomas A. Nivison, Donald C. Parsons, John H. Timken. Juniors-John A. Behrend, Jack M. Denardo, Robert C. Ditmars, Samuel J. Finlay, Frank E. Francisco, James E. Hassert, John A. Hassert, Peter R. Lamscha, James R. O'Conner, Guy D. Plunkett Jr., Charles I. Post Jr., Wesley F. Springhorn Jr., Raymond F.. Van Cleef, Manfred R. Vees. Soplzomores-Wallace L. Benville, John R. Bertram, Henry M. Brundage, Robert P. Collin, Harold S. Corizzi, John Donald Cronin, Dudley A. Eppel, James M. Heatly, Paul J. Jansak, James W. Schnell, Charles B. Slack, David W. Stahl, Delbert G. Voight. Freshmen-Joseph T. Ambrose, David C. Babington, John Beuler, Neil T. Burton, Charles V. Carroll, James Cunningham, Thomas F. Dowd Jr., Henry K. Manger, W. Bryce Seaman, Kenneth H. Sloan Jr., Robert B. Tillotson. 153 an- ' Tfag Phi Chi Chapter Q! 73 College Avenue On Campus-1861 mega J aiolaa gpdikn The Dekes, enthusiastic participants in so- cial and extra-curricular activities on the Rutgers campus since the founding of the Phi Chi chapter in 1861, have been particularly active during the past year in sports, and in numerous organiza- tions. The Dekes were prominent in such varsity and freshman sports as football, swimming, bas- ketball, baseball, and track. They also offered strong competition in intramural athletics. The Dekes were represented in such campus organizations as the Student Council, Scarlet Let- ter, T argum, Glee Club, Band, Queens Players, Antho, WRSU, and the Agricultural Club. A Deke served as president of the lnterfraternity Council this year. A detailed listing of campus activities engaged in by Dekes would better indi- cate the balanced membership which the chapter is proud to have attained. Social Activities have continued as before, with after-game teas in the fall, Saturday night record dances, and weekend house parties. 154 Malcolm M. Teare, ,SO-President Theodore W. Terhune, '51-Vice-President John J. Donigan, Jr., '50-Secretary William A. Fiske, 750-Treasurer l 3 Seniors-Louis M. Caldera, Robert W. Clark, Thomas M. Cousins, John C. Fitts, Henry G. Freiss Jr., Harold W. Grahn Jr., Edward R. Heintz Jr., William V. McKennedy, Daniel O. Ramos, Nor- man F.. Rinehart, William G. Robertson, Kent A. Smitheman, George R. Steele. juniors-John B. Ackley, Ill, Walter W. Anderson Jr., Stephen J. Boyle, Whitney Crowell, William M. Farmer, Richard A. Gerweck Jr., Russell C. Greer, Charles E. Hatton, Edward P. Mahoney, Robert E. Nugent, Joseph Recouso, Allan C. Seywert, John W. Shuster Jr., Ralph P. Sickels, William R. Venberg. Sophomores-George D. Apgar, Anthony R. Cillo, Robert J. D'Amato, Stephen J. Delaney, Donald W. Ferry, Joseph B. Goodnough lll, Otto H. Jespersen, James E. Monahan, Howard E. Ottley, Roman B. Rutkowski, Kenneth D. Truscott, Peter A. Wingerter. Freshmen-Kenneth B. Anderson, Richard A. Harrison, Walter P. Heck Jr., Jonathan M. Meeker, John L. Miller, George T. Rehfeldt, William C. Rue, Samuel R. Sample Jr., Russell J. Sandblom Jr., Donald F. Scatterfield, James C. Van Vliet, Thomas H. York. 155 F! in 4... Epsilon Chapter 17 Union Street On Campus-1845 le fa pix Epsilon chapter of Delta Phi, the oldest so- cial fraternity on Rutgers campus, is the fifth oldest chapter of our national fraternity which is one of the three original Greek letter societies in the United States. With more than a century of tradition to its credit, Delta Phi was founded at Union College in 1827 and currently has fifteen active chapters. The fraternity house, acquired in 1930, fea- tures individual rooms for the members, a game room, and a rumpus room in an adjoining barn. Outstanding among many Well-known alum- ni of Epsilon are Dr. William H. S. Demarest, and Philip Milledoler Brett, past presidents of the university, the late Earl Reed Silvers, former Dean of Men at Rutgers, and Cornelius B. Boo- cock, present Dean of Men. William R. Carter, '50 President Robert A. Jones, Jr., '51 Vice-President R. Spencer Brent, '52 Treasurer Otho F. Humphreys ll, '52 Secretary -1-I Seniors-Richard V. N. Best, William F. Carhart Jr., James L. Fagan, Theodore E. Hall Jr., Courtland V. R. Halsey Jr., Albert V. Jones, Franklyn J. Sullebarger, William P. Thorp III, Frank O. Wood. juniors-Robert H. Adams IH, John A. Batcha, William A. Cauldwell, James B. Durand, Gerald H. Fitzgibbon, Frederick T. Givens, Randolph R. Janeway, Donald R. Lancey, William F. Mattison, Allan T. Norris, Bruce T. Tretheway. Sophomores-Eugene Van Buskirk, Robert A. Caifrey, S. Field Emerson, Richard P. Hale, John Perkins, Emil A. Schroth. Freshmen-John G. Bates, James N. Brewster, Henry F. Decker, William S. Mallery, Harry C. Mitchell, Robert C. Pease, Richard A. Textor. ' VK? FN? 95 157 On Campus-1949 mega .Sigma fglti The fraternities now located on Rutgers campus had their beginnings as local fraternities which later affiliated with nationals. Delta Sigma Phi, however, enjoys the unique distinction of being the only group to begin as a colony of a national fraternity. The unofficial history of this fraternity began in the fall of 1911-8, when the Rutgers administration invited several national fraternities to colonize here. Delta Sigma Phi was one of this group. Shortly after the invitation was issued, the national traveling secretary of Delta Sigma Phi organized a number of young men from the vari- ous colleges here 4'0n the Banksi' to compose this new colony. Many difficulties were encountered, but on December 4, 1949, the Gamma Zeta chapter was installed and now has twenty-three brothers and a pledge group of sixteen. y 158 Gamma Zeta Chapter Norman T. Graf, 751--President Robert D. Stoepker, '51-Vice-President Manning W. Voorhees, 351-Secretary Richard H. Downes, ,50-Treasurer Seniors-Richard C. Shepherd. Ilmiors-Richard S. Benham, George W. Cummins, David S Finch, Robert M. Funk, Paul R. Gascoyne, Arnon C. Creif Wilmer M. Hannum Jr., Richard C. Hemsarth, Alan F. Hunter, Arthur F. Medaugh, J. Eric Nelson, Donald J. Smith. Sophomores-Howard R. Berridge Jr., Richard A. Bishop, Linwood R. Davis Jr., Ralph H. Myers, Robert L. Post, Donald J. Tighe. 159 .4 4 -s., if 6l, Delta Upsilon was founded at Williams Col- lege in 1834 by a group of young men, of Whom James A. Garfield, later president of the United States, was a member. From this early beginning, D.U. was gradually expanded throughout the 'gi ,pl Q mol .5 - Q 4 ts ' 7 Rutgers Chapter 66 College Avenue On Campus-1353 Mania United States and Canada until it today numbers 68 chapters. During its 92 years at Rutgers, D.U. has been a leader among the campus living groups. And it is noteworthy that although we have encour- aged active and successful participation in school and intramural athletics, We have neglected neither non-athletic activities nor scholarship. Indicative of this attitude is the fact that while Winning the Keller intramural athletic trophy, the Brett and Silvers song contests, and placing men on every major athletic team in the school last year, We still kept the scholastic average of D.U. above the overall campus average. Despite the fact that this year is still relatively young, D.U. has already taken second place in the Harmon trophy display, and our football team has worked its way into the intramural league playoffs. If there is one phrase that can encompass the past achievements of Delta Upsilon and whatever it may do in the future, then We believe it is our motto-MA D.U. in every- thing, every D.U. in somethingf, Robert W. Atkinson, 75O PresidcnI James W. Dunn, 750-Vice-President John E. McCluskey, '52-Secretary William M. Diedrich, '50-House Manager Seniorse-Matthew A. Asbornsen, Ronald E. Barlow, Vaughn F. Bossow, Daniel S. Eckel, John A. Hale, J. Roger Harris, Willai'd L. Hedden, George P. Little, Frederick B. Locde, George W. Mason, Gilbert C. McCurrie, Bruce G. Molloy, Warren W. Nichols, George W. Ruddy, Richard S. Rulkowski, David S. Schaenen, Richard L. Scott, Allan C. Sharrett, Donald E. Webersinn, Richard N. Weeks, James T. Wesh Jr., Ward A. Whitehorn. funiorsn-Donald H. Amick, William J. Burke, Thomas W. Cameron, James K. Carmack, Doug- las F. Gosnell, Hans J. Hamburger, George C. Hodgkiss, Marshall M. Johnson, Clarence D. McCormick, Robert B. Mercready, Frederick J. Picton, Alan S. Reynolds, John H. Rufe, Robert S. Rutter, Hedley M. Weeks, Richard G. Whitson. Sophomores-Don L. Biehn, John H. Brunner, Rex Cunningham, William R. Haines, Walter B. La Prarie, William R. Mott Jr., William S. Ogden, Richard G. Parkhurst,'Charles L. Reed Jr., Theodore H. Schmidt Jr., R. Wade Townley, David C. Van Sickle, Charles E. Westfall. Freshmen-Walter B. Anderson, Albert I. Dodd, Donald C. Dreier, Robert L. Gooch, John P. Graham, Alan K. Illig, Richard L. Kehler, Ken M. Kroll, Charles P. Logg Jr., Robert E. Penny Jr., Robert J. Riker, Gerard C. Shinn. Unclassified-James D. Richardson. 161 l if f- WWW! I Ill l l 'gl al Rutgers Chapter 12 Morrell Street On Campus-1947 amma igma Gamma Sigma has now completed its first year of successful operation as a Greek letter fraternity. Founded in autumn of 1947, the group called themselves the Georgian Society. ln April of 1948, the society was recognized by the University, and in October of 1949, it took its Greek letter name. The group takes pride in the fact that it is represented in all of the top campus activities. The Student Council, Cap and Skull, Phi Beta Kappa, Philosophean Society, Economics Honor Society, Pi Alpha Theta, Scablmard and Blade, WRSU, Targum, and class officers are all repre- in varsity football, track, fencing, and intramural sports makes for a balanced group. This year the group has obtained a new home and the members are at present engaged in building and planning for the future of the University, the fraternity, and themselves. ,wmv wnwuld sented in Gamma Sigma. Finally, participation 162 Rene Ehlinger, '50 President William D. Hill, 750 Vice-President Harold Schwartz, 750 Treasurer Cary A. Frahn, '51 Secretary Seniors-William R. Cooney, Frederick R. DilVlenna, Robert Greenberg, Josef Grossman, Henry T. Pryor, George P. Stevens, Robert E. Turnquist. juniors-David R. Davis, Roy H. Duesterdick, Peter G. Frigeri, Martin D. Klena, Leon Root Richard S. Seclow, Jules lVl. Weinrach. Sophomores-Howard Cook, James R. Geddis Jr., Jack L. Goldberg, Jerome Goldstein, Donald A. Gsell, Harry R. Hill, John C. Mehrkens. ,..-, ., , .... - R' 163 jig qu tifzgif Gamma Upsilon Chapter 14 Union Street On Campus-1918 .jgalalaa igma A group of scholars at the University of Bologna, in 1400, constituted the genesis for the traditions of a fraternity which was later to he- come known as Kappa Sigma. The group was organized in America at the University of Vir- ginia in 1869, from which site it has expanded until its chapters now number one hundred and eighteen. The effects of this expansion touched Rutgers in 1918 with the founding of the Gamma Upsilon Chapter of Kappa Sigma. Although it emphasizes academic achieve- ment, the fraternity sends men into the extra- curricular activities of the University. Baseball, wrestling, and Student Council are only a few of the groups which boast members of Kappa Sigma among their ranks. In addition to brightening the social aspect of college life, the Kappa Sigma fraternity promotes the house and organizational improvements that a cooperative living group requires. l r 1 Donald C. Gault, 50-President Harry W. Hunt, ,5O-Vice-President Donald R. lsleib, 951-Secretary Henry C. Campora, '50 -Treasurer Seniors-Thomas H. Bach, Leroy H. Birkbeck, David F. Burk, Charles G. Calderero, Joseph Csernica, Albert B. Dall, Charles S. Delahunt, Joseph A. Ferrante, John L. Horner, Stephen A. Kalapos Jr., Raymond F.. Kudlick, Leonard R. Smith Jr., John F.. Tine Jr., Arpad Vas, Albert C. Wenzel, Charles E. Wlill. juniors-James E. Burnes, David G. Crooks, James H. Guerin, Joseph C. Mayer, Frank A. McKinney, Joseph A. Nemesi, William O'Hagan, Joseph D. Riday. Sophomores-Henry Alvarez, Thomas M. Behnfield, Cipriano Circarelli Jr., Carl A. Fleming Jr., David W. Lundberg, William Moore III, R. Donald Paradis, Leon A. Pierce Jr., Ronald E. Warner. Freshmen-Armand L. Colantuono, Frank lVl. Johnson, John Lezdey, Robert J. lVlcCrindel, Walter S. Moses, William B. Palko, Thomas C. Young Jr. 165 Lambda Chapter 4 Mine Street On Campus-1915 ,Qld gpbifon As a result of its high scholastic average, 2285, the Lambda chapter of Phi Epsilon Pi is one of the leading fraternities on campus. This achievement has helped maintain the group's principle of high scholastic progress, and is re- sponsible for its being awarded a cup for upro- motion of group scholastic achievement among its pledgesf' This year Phi Ep also actively initiated a new pledge policy in which men are selected regardless of religious or ethnic background. This has been done in order to resist the further growth of discrimination within and outside of the fraternity system. The chapter was originally founded by four men as Theta Pi, a local fraternity, in 191111. Meetings were held in Wiiiants, and later Ford Hall. Then in l9l5 it became part of the Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity, founded in 1904, and assumed the name of Lambda chapter. The fraternity house at fl Mine Street was built in 1933 for the brothers, and was used by them until the war when it be- came the Veterans Guidance Center. The Phi Eps regained possession of the building this year. Lambda sees many of its men active in extra- curricular activities. The chapter is noted for consistently winning the activities award from the national fraternity for participating in the most activities. Theodore Jacobs, '50-Superior Arthur D. Pesin, '50-Vice-Superior Donald I. Harrison, ,5l-Treasurer Dwight N. Halpern, 752--Secretary Seniors-Harold L. Borten, Marvin Borten, Eugene D. Hack, Joseph Kingan, Charles D. Kranz- dorf, Edward Kruger, Louis H. Lipton, A1 Malekoff, Malcolm S. Novins, Bernard Packin, Jerome Raphael, David N. Savitt, Stanley J. Shrier, William Schwarzmann, Alex E. Treves, Edward Treves. Juniors-Richard Benjamin, Aaron L. Black, Richard E. Cherin, Herbert E. Cohn, James L. Cooper, Nathan Diamond, Franklin F. Hannoch Jr., Malcolm R. Harris, Samuel M. Kind, Walter L. Leibowitz, William P. Leibsman, Stanley Michaelson, Stanton J. Oliver, Elwood C. Rosen- blatt, Adolph Schleslinger. Sophomores-Richard A. Featherman, Arthur S. Friedland, Richard E. Goldberg, Jay H. Lanin, Bernard H. Litoif, Jay H. Loevy, Richard P. Marcus, Richard M. Neuberger, Jack Piekarsky, Henry M. Rosenblatt, Donald M. Salsburg, David L. Schwartz, Stanley M. Slobodien, William B. Stern, Herbert W. Weinstein, Robert G. Werner, Richard P. Marcus, Maurice Wolfinger. Freshmen-Tony A. Brilakis, Irwin Hack, William Himmelman, Martin B. Konner, Kenneth W. Miller, Robert W. Rawson, Edward R. Ringel, Gene M. Schwartz, Mortimer Schwartz, Edward Shoifet, Henry M. Spritzer, Robert W. Tepper, Walter A. Vahl, Joseph J. Weiss, Bernard H. Willett, Alan N. Zar. W - c l 169 1-3 1, 1 ., , t. H7 ' -I-s14,..:f, T -Moss ary! az- --1. 'lr QFA. qwyin' 'l ',,.,t..QWt,f7', Nu Beta Chapter 72 Easton Avenue On Campus-191 7 ,Qld gamma mega The history of Nu Beta dates back to Decem- ber 28, 1917, when the Scarlet Club was admitted to the national fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta. The Scarlet Club was started in 1909 by a group of Rutgers undergraduates who realized the val- ues that lie in fraternal association, both for the individual and the college. Nu Beta then became a chapter in one of the five largest Greek letter societies in Northern America, one which claims 79 chapters and over 50,000 brothers in America and Canada. Since 1917, the progress of Nu Beta, although hindered by two world wars and a tragic fire, has been steady and sure. The fire in question was that which destroyed the house known as the Fiji Hut at 586 George Street. Nu Beta's housing problem was tempo- rarily solved when the brothers were able to rent a home in 1946. Today a dream is realized, for the brothers of Phi Gamma Delta have purchased their own house. Thus, 1949 is the beginning of a new era for these men, and they are confident of their ability to maintain their status as a lead- ing fraternity on campus. 170 Alfred G. Russell, '50--President Harold S. Vanaman, '50-Treasurer Carl H. Johnson, Jr., '50-Recording Secretary Andrew C. Dundon, '51-Corresponding Secretary Seniors-James W. Baker, Copeland Kell IH, Malcolm C. lVlcLaren, John H. Melick, Leicester T. Spence, Jack B. Stowman. Juniors-Thomas E. Addy Jr., Donald T. Burger, Robert A. Byers, Aerts H. Colhy, Thomas J. Dolphin, John S. Drayton, John C. Ferriday, Charles O. Hulse, John E. Hunn, Edmond R. King, Allison B. Mearns, Louis C. Nenninger Jr., Alan E. Nourse, William A. Pellington Jr., John W. Roper, A. Richard Thiel, Ernest B. Turp, Henry C. Winsor. Sophomorcs--Joseph C. Bamford Jr., Ronald T. Borick, Jack A. Cowan Jr., Vincent J. Coyle, William R. Drayton Jr., Churchill Franklin, Edmund C. Johnson, Kimball Marsh Jr., Charles E. McDonough, William H. Souder, Jack L. Stover, Walter E. Strohmayer, John H. Wade, C. Peter Wagner, Robert A. Walker, John A. Wells Jr. Freshmen-Herbert John Ashley, B. Allen Bernstorf, Peter J. Blum, Edwin E. Craig, Louis B. Gerold, Howard E. Heckler, Robert J. Jones, Lester J. Konyhas, F. A. S. Pfirrmann, Glenn L. Van Hest. g 1 171 M , 2 A 6 09.00 Alpha Psi Chapter 19 Union Street 1 v On Campus-1913 The fraternity of Pi Kappa Alpha was founded on March 1, 1868 at the University of Virginia. It soon gained national significance as chapters were established in colleges and uni- versities all over the country. Alpha Psi of Rutgers was chartered on April 17, 1913. The fraternity moved into 126 College Avenue, the present Art House, and remained there until the beginning of World Wai' ll. After the war, the returning brothers were without a house. However, they quickly relocated at 19 Union Street, their present home. The chapter now has a total of thirty-two brothers, and is active in all intramural and university functions. The social high point of the fraternity year is the annual Pi Kappa Alpha Founders Day Banquet, a Dream Girl Dance which is held in the early part of March. BN A f 172 Gerard V. Bonomo, '51-President George G. Garthwaite, ,50-Vice-President Vincent K. Pettit, '50-Secretary Edward J. Poynton, 51-Wlfreasurcr Seniors-Thomas P. Cameron, Gahriel A. Chopey, Eugene V. Dundas, Robert V. Griflith, Henry F. Hesseler, Charles D. Johnson, Richard C. Metzger, Oakley W. Pandick, Fred E. Saxe. Juniors-William S. Beck, Robert Foster, Harold L. Hansen, David G. Humphrey, Christen lVl. Jespersen, Walter Kossmann, Thomas F. Kerns Jr., Robert E. Malsbury, George F. Milne, Roland R. Rogers, Romer Stevens Jr., David C. Whitson. Q. Sophomores-Bruce T. Barton, Donald C. Bauch, Frank V. Brown, Ralph S. Cobb, Philip T. CoHin Jr., Walter Fisher Jr., Gordon E. Freund, Richard W. Fry, Robert W. Graham, Ralph O. Hilmer, Hugh L. Monteith Jr., Andrew Sventy, Joseph J. Toleno Jr. Freshmen-Howard A. Hayne, James G. Husveth, William R. Sansalone. V t 173 s---....,,,, XEJQQQMX y C tk O On Campus-192 1 igma .14 ,GAG u Sigma Alpha Mu, founded at CCNY in 1909, came to Rutgers in the form of the Sigma Delta chapter in 1921. Since that time, the chap- ter has taken pride in its scholastic record, social affairs, and general campus activities. The local fraternity is one of a group of 47 chapters which span the North American conti- nent from Florida to Canada. It is representative of a long line of living groups fulfilling the hopes of its founders. Sigma Delta is especially proud of the aca- demic proficiency of its members-proficiency personified by the presence of scholarship cups for 11 different years. Five honorary societies, Beta Iota Lambda, Pi Gamma, Economics, Kera- mos, and the Philosopheans, claim men of Sigma Alpha Mu as members. The last three graduating classes at Rutgers have each listed two or more members of the fraternity as Phi Beta Kappa. n Each year the social. season is highlighted by numerous house par- ties, alumni and parent banquets, and informal smokers. Every effort is made to stimu1ate the interest of parents in the activities of the chap- ter. This practice has brought about the formation of a joint parent-stu- dent committee. Sigma Delta Chapter 30 Hardenbergh Street Philip Birnbaum, '50-Prior Barnet M. Sultzer, '50-Vice-Prior Arnold L. Baum, '50-Recorder Arthur M. Lerner, ,50-Exchequer . 5 Seniors-Newton E. Codniek, David S. Greenberg, Leonard S. Phillips, Sidney W. Schildkraut, Harold M. Silverman, Karl Solomon, Irwin B. Speigel. Juniors-.Ierome J. Aresty, Manuel H. Greenberg, Myron Gross, Sidney Heifetz, Arthur N. Kesselhaut, Norman Levison, Herbert S. Monheit, Morris I. Morris, Allen S. Nestle, Phillip B. Papier, Bernard D. Roesch, Bert Wolf, Herbert I. Yatvin, Nathaniel H. Zimskind. Soplzomores-Jerome A. Applefield, Burton S. Goodman, Murray I. Gott, Irwin I. Kimmelman, Charles Rabkin, Donald R. Sorkow, Alfred Sotnick, Irwin Spetgang, Merrill Taub, Bernard J. Wecht, Harvey G. Wolfe, Milton B. Yatvin. Freshmen-Jerome W. Adler, Ronald Berman, Leonard Etz, David Green, Donald L. Kuba, Milton D. Liebowitz, Jerome E. Melrose, Howard S. Richter, Elliott Taubenslag. 175 igma ,Old gpdikn Situated on George Street, at a vantage point overlooking the Raritan River, Sigma Phi Epsi- lon is literally the only fraternity house resting Hon the banks of the old Raritanf, The fraternity had its beginnings on this campus in the form of the old Raritan Club, an E s ., Y ,mamaais ,mu is ,V.., J p , 3-Q ls My K t . t N ,S K , if 4 it , ,. ,, - 5' t A i t ' I X - X5 .1 ,J 'fn wffi ,X Beta Chapter 590 George Street 011 Campus-1944 organization formed for fraternal brotherhood in 1922. Twenty-two years later, they requested and received a charter from the Sigma Phi Ep- silon fraternity, founded in 1901, and became the New Jersey Beta chapter on January 15, 1944. At the beginning of this past fall term, all of the brothers returned early and completely remodeled the inside of their house. With the formation of a large pledge class, activities be- gan to roll. In the intramural sports program, the house emerged as champions of their league in touch football. A display was exhibited for the Syracuse game, a costume house party was held after the Princeton game, and other parties were held on the weekends of the Soph Hop, Junior Prom, and Military Ball. i3 '55?'Z'7'!Y Robert D. Mcflilvray, '50-President James J. Caivano, 750-Vice-President Stephen L. Albertalli, '50-Comptroller Frank G. Adams, ,5l-Secretary Seniors-Rohert E. Cyphers, Arthur J. D7Agostini, Conrad H. Foerter, William H. Hartley, Pat rick lnnarella, Richard L. Koch, Stephen J. Maroda, Daniel L. Martin, Donald B. MeKechnie William P. O'Dwye1', Edward W. Price, Thomas W. Reynolds Jr., Jonathan F. Sayre, John S Takakjian. Juniors-Richard V. Brong, W. Robert DeHoroch, Thomas A. Guglielmo, Donald L. Hughes Alan E. James Jr., N. Ross Matthews Jr., Donald M. Mohr, Edward A. Nicolian, Austin C Palmer, Clifford A. Pistolese, Werner H. Ritzau, Harry R. Sindle, Ernest T. Tierney, Daniel J Welsh, Roger S. Williams, Douglas M. Zeek. Sophomores-Frank G. Bertics, Lawerence K. Carlbon, Charles R. Charity, Emmery W. Currier Henry J. Daalman, Robert G. Ferguson Jr., Elmer A. LeDonne, John W. McClunn, Mark Per rier, Frank H. Odell, John T. Tassini. Freshmen-Henry M. Blaes, Bruce H. Keller, David L. Middelton, Marshall W. Nagle Jr. Edward J. Wenner. 177 l O . Q,f' 0 Q! A 0 -,:,lx 'I-Abgw QNX ,ii .ap I 4 Union Street 011 Campus-1923 l au mega ,Oki Tau Delta Phi had its origins in the Ever- green Club, a local fraternity organized at Rutgers in 1921. After seven years of successful operation, the club received admittance as Eta Chapter of Omicron Alpha Tau, a newly formed national fraternity. ln 1934, this group merged with another national organization, Tau Delta Phi Fraternity, and the Rutgers chapter became Tau Gamma Chapter of Tau Delta Phi. The Tau Delts are active in Targum, WRSU, the Scarlet Letter, and debating, to name a few. Brothers are represented in Cap and Skull, Crown and Scroll, and Whois Who. This is made pos- sible through a program which encourages incom- ing members to participate in extra-curricular activities for the purpose of broadening their per- sonalities and rounding out the fullest possible college experience. Tau Delts were honored at their latest national convention when Kurt Servos received the National Trophy for Outstanding Historian. 4 They are now engaged in a system- atic program for redecorating both the interior and exterior of Lathe old gray house on Union Streetf, Firmly believing that a closely- knit group of a non-sectarian nature can go a long way in turning out the well rounded college man which the world needs today, Tau Delta Phi has planned for bigger and better l things in the future. 178 Tau Gamma Chapter Arthur I. Levin, ,50-President Edgar Udine, 750-Vice-President Richard M. Godnick, 752W-Secretary E. Jack Harris, '50-Treasurer Seniors-Jerald A. Bressnian, Maurice J. Frank, David Landau, David l. Lubinsky, Morton J Nierenberg, Martin Rabin. Juniors-Murray I. Brauman, David H. Cohen, Herbert Gandel, Howard F. Gersten, Jack D Grabow, Mark D. Handler, Gershon C. Jaffe, Herbert G. Klein, Leonard H. Krin, Morris Rudner Kurt M. Servos. Soplwmores-Marvin B. Ghasek, Raymond L. Extract, Egon A. Fromni, Robert M. Goldberg Sanford I. Halberstadter, Leon S. Harris, George M. Kaye, Samuel H. Mesnick, John J. Peri notti, Allen Ravin, Robert J. Seidel, Burton Silver, Leslie H. Unger, Leonard S. WEIIIS. Freshmen-Robert l. Gottlieb, Arnold R. Platt, Morton Sehlossman, Paul S. Von Till. 179 an Alpha Eta Chapter 15 Union Street On Campus-193 1 au J alolaa gpdikn As Alpha Eta of Tau Kappa Epsilon opened its twenty-third year on the Rutgers campus, the final step was taken to restore it to its pre-War strength. When the war ended, two members of Tau Kappa Epsilon returned to the Rutgers campus to rebuild their fraternity. Under their guidance, intensive rushing programs raised the size of the group to thirty-four brothers and ten pledges. Having operated since the war without a house, the group was pleased to recently secure residence on campus. In spite of the previous lack of a house, some outstanding social activities have been car- ried on by this chapter. The high- light of last year's social calendar was The Festival of the Red Carna- tion. This is an annual event which celebrates the founding of the na- tional fraternity of Tau Kappa Epsilon. Alumni and undergrad- uates alike enjoyed this affair, as well as the many other socials held during the year. Picnics and pre- dance parties were prevalent in the '48-'49 season. N'-.N William G. Vannais, '50-President William A. Datre, 350-Vice-President James C. Older, '51-Secretary James M. Bacon, 750efTreaSurer SeniorsfJoseph S. Carlueei, Edward E. Gahres, John A. Giunco, David Lea, Victor M. Mar- tinelli, Gerald A. Morgan, John R. Morrison, Walter Olenieh, Robert H. Pavlieli, Warren A. Post, Henry Rogers, Phillip T. Scola, James C. Selover. JlllLi0l'S-HOlJC1't A. Barrett, George H. Brandenburg, Edgar C. Bristow III, Vincent l. Cassera, Robert B. Gero, Charles Grundmann, Robert A. Hall, Howard K. Hayden, Charles A. Heller Jr., Raymond L. Miller, Fred H. Quantmeyer Jr., Werner H. Schmid, Halford H. Sickler, Herman l.. Wi1'tl1. Sophomores-George V. Buono, Joseph J. Frazure, Robert T. Kennedy, Harmon S. Meeker, Don- ald N. Pollard, Carl J. Rossi, Steve S. Szabo. Freshmen-Joseph W. Godwin, George J. Gregario, Joseph lVl. Kaye Jr. an sea 181 fi Beta Delta Chapter 7 Bartlett Street On Campus-1932 jhefa Theta Chi is one of the oldest national fra- ternities to be found on the Rutgers campus, being founded at Norwich in 1856. This frater- nity, Whose cardinal purpose is the fostering of scholarship, has been conducting an expansive program with the goal of having one hundred active chapters by 1956, its centennial anni- versary. The Rutgers chapter of Theta Chi appeared on campus as Theta Zeta, a local fraternity, in 1921. By 1932 the fraternity had grown large enough to successfully petition the national or- ganization. Thus they became the Beta Delta chapter of Theta Chi in that year. Beta Delta has the distinction of being the fiftieth chapter of this fraternal organization to be established. MBE-5 With the coming of spring in 1947, Beta Delta purchased their present house at 7 Bartlett Street to replace their old Union Street home. Under the general supervision of capable Bis- mark, the fraternity's eleven year old mascot and familiar campus tail-Wagger, the undergraduate members constructed and renovated the house to its present fine condition. The proof of Beta Delta's extra-curricular activity is their representation on Student Coun- cil, WBSU, athletic teams, and many university organizations and committees. Last, it must be noted that Beta Delta Won the Harman trophy this year, for the second consecutive time, for their excellent pre-Syracuse display, Hliieaching for the 1Vloon.', .uf I X 182 Vincent H. Connolly, '50-President Carl E. Webb, 750-Vice-President Richard A. Piaget, 751-Secretary R. Thomas Nief, '51-Treasurer Seniors-Albert W. Allan, Robert E. Arnold, Donald W. Braley, Joseph S. Brown, Frank J. Desiderio, Arthur C. Fitzpatrick, G. Mount Fitzpatrick, J. Robert R. Harrison, Charles W. Heil- mann, James C. Jones, Ralph E. Logan, Kenneth W. Meinken, Elwin C. Nylander, Edward J. Paschetto, Paul L. Phillips, William M. Proft Jr., Thomas J. Trelease. Juniors-Robert G. Ambos, Mahlon W. Budd Jr., Arthur A. Kron Jr., B. Gerald Mills, John M. Neidhardt, John J. Nelson, Donald E. Olson, Bruce H. Parker, Carroll A. Porter, Michael J. Sharra Jr., Herbert L. Snyder Jr., Richard W. Wacker. Sophomores-T. Clarke Benton, Kenneth W. Brady, Thomas R. Clevenger Jr., James W. Doran Jr., Robert E. Fisher, Richard F. Hayes, Howard B. Larew, Joseph F.. Patchett, Robert M. Peter- son Jr., Frank R. Spinelli, John F. Stephenson Jr. Freshmen-Ronald J. D,aiuto, R. Byron deRussy, Daniel H. Harvat Jr., Burton H. Loucks III, William S. Millar, Louis C. Montefusco, Robert A. Noll, Carlton N. O'Neill, Michael C. Sabb, Russell A. Sieder. 183 V fl - ' image ., 672 5? i Himsa? H at gmmaaa M f' faawf . if O QA: .li5:Q a. L .0 4. ' .0 .I I. O -V Beta Delta Chapter 26 Union Street On Campus-1947 Zfa Mia jan Zeta Beta Tau was founded in New York toward the close of the last century. Since that time it has grown and developed into one of the most influential of the larger national fraternities. The Rutgers chapter has had a much hriefer history, heginning during the fall term of 1945, with a group of young men who called them- selves the Paragon Cluh. After carrying on their activities for two years and operating success- fully, they petitioned the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity and received their charter in May of 194-7. After spending a full year in operation as a fraternity, the ZBT7s are planning that this year shall he their biggest and best. The current goals of the chapter are an increased social calendar, raising the level of scholarship, and teaching their members the fundamentals of leadership and sportsmanship. The ZBT's are also striving for representation in every activity on campus along with more active participation in intramural contests. The Zeta Beta Tau,s are well on their way to carrying on their fraternal traditions and making well-rounded men of their memhers. .awww 184 Donald J. Katz, ,505-President John M. Kahn, '51-Vice-President Jerome L. Wittels, '50-Secretary Francis J. Spitalny, 750-Treasurer Seniors-Harold Brauer, Melvin Firestone, Murray F. Froelich, Herbert J. Isaacs, Bernard A. Kaminisky, Irving L. Levine, David Lovitt, Gerald Michelson, Norman Pogust, Jerome I. Pulkin, Edward E. Simon, Edward Wai'setscy. juniors-Arthur Bliemer, Bruce Blum, Lawrence A. Brehne, Stanley Davis, Almraham Fineman, Aaron L. Goldberg, Stuart O. Goldsmith, Gilhert D. Konowitch, Harold L. Konowitch, Marvin Krantzow, Samuel P. Kuker, David L. Litchtenstein, David D. Orshan, Albert S. Parsonnet, Arthur Rose. Sophomorcs-Edward R. Bernstein, James A. Bess, Bert A. Bruder, Fred M. Freidman, Allan D. Grody, Leonard M. Hoffman, Marshall Passman, Richard B. Rosen, Bernard M. Schapiro, Warren A. Schneider, Morton J. Schultz, Frank Schwah Jr., Henry Steiner ll, Peter W. Weil, Rohert E. Wintz. Freshmen-Howard L. Annis, Myles A. Cohn, Richard L. Conrad, Howard S. Cooper, Jerome B. Fleischman, David L. Grodberg, Alan Howard, Lawrence T. Isenherg, Robert I. Kaplan, Richard D. Lane, Donald S. Levey, Peter A. Libman, Hugo H. Munzer, Lowell J. Peyser, Rohert L. Thaler. Y 185 Delta Chapter 18 College Avenue On Campus-1848 Zfa, ,QM Zeta Psi, Rutgers' second oldest fraternity, bases its acclaim to fame,', not only on its colorful 102-year history, but also on the continuous turn-over of brothers and pledges, who are active in practically every extra-curricular organization and society on campus. Not content to rest on these laurels, the members of Delta Chapter of Zeta Psi have undertaken means to strengthen their own individual ties through a recently pub- lished book of songs, a house newspaper, a highly interested group of pledges, and an extensive social program which help make the years at Rutgers more memorable ones for all concerned. Zeta Psi's alumni have recently made neces- sary physical improvements in the house to in- sure hetter living and genuine comfort. An en- tire newly linished room was dedicated during Rutgers, first Greek Week. Perhaps the most outstanding news of the year to the Delta Zetes was the presentation of a five hundred dollar Educational Foundation award as a result of the Rutgers chapter of Zeta Psi being chosen as the top Zeta Psi group in the East. 186 Richard C. Phoenix, '51-fPresident William H. Schneidewind, 751-Vice-President Andrew N. Grass, Jr., '50-Secretary John S. Whitehill, ,52-Corresponding Secretary William L. George, Jr., '51-Treasurer Seniors-Donald B. Armin, John W. Arrison, William R. Clark, Worth B. Cunningham Jr., Herbert M. Day, Merle G. Galbraith Jr., Richard E. Hansen, Harold G. Hartwick, Arthur S. Hough Jr., Dale A. Kirkpatrick, Herman C. Koch, David A. Meirs H, Alfred B. Nelson, Vin- cent W. Potts, Marshall R. Saville, William B. Scatchard Jr., James E. Simpson, Frederick A. Sowick, Eugene M. Tighe, William J. Truex. juniors-Howard D. Beakley, Joseph F. Bradshaw, Lester W. Huber Jr., Stanley Liutkus, Ludwig J. Luck, J. Morgan Macom, Duncan Mathews, Leighton T. Saville, Richard H. Susemihl, Frank P. Zimmer. Sophomores-Richard C. Boylan, F. Donovan Cragin, Stephen J. Dubel, Gordon H. Greacen Duncan C. Morrison, George A. Price Jr., John F. Shuck Jr., John E. Sherman, Harry G. Spencer, Jesse I. Taylor, Wilbur A. Thomas, Thomas D. Van Winkle, John S. Whitehall. Freshmen-Alexander J. Antuck, David F. Bascom, Alfred B. Cox, William J. P. Driscoll Jr. Richard J. Fowler, Frederick Gruninger, Hubert A. Hauck, Paul F.. Kelly, Robert G. Minicus, John F. Murphy, Richard R. Read, William W. Ruscher, James L. Scott, Theodore Sharpless, Ernest F. Tark Jr., Alan W. Titus, George B. Van Wyck Jr., Louis M. Vasvary. 7 187 jim Quad! CM The Quad Cluh is a dormitory organi- zation which has heen i11 existence since l939. Its cardinal purpose is to integrate socially those students residing in the Quadrangle, which is composed of Hege- man, Wessels, Leupp, and Pell dorms. This organization provides joint social affairs wtih N.,l.C. and the local nurses, homes. Also included within the schedule of social events are stag affairs such as smokers and beer parties. The officers of the cluh were: Charles V. Adrian, Presirlentg Stanley P. Rogers, Vice-Presidentg Warreri I. Paul, Secre- taryg Merrill K. Gellis, Treasurer. 0I lfl'l6 The Hertzog Hillloppers is an organization open to all undergraduates residing in Hertzog Hall, or on the campus of the New Brunswick Theological Seminary. The Hilltoppers are probably the only organization on campus that can boast of their own dance floor and gym. l .izlerfzog T . l0,0,0Ql Cf Howard N. Christ, Jr. President Robert Gi11'1'0ll Vice-Presillent Russell F. Pater Secretary Leonard A. Jones Treasurer Elm! JJCJ CM Saul Kessler President Joseph Castiglioni Vice-President John B. Moore Secretary Harold Becker Treasurer The Ford Hall Club is an active, effective organization which is composed of the resi- dents of Ford Hall. The objects ofthe club are to further the interests of the men in the dor- mitory in those matters affecting them. The club also arranges dances for its members. The Council at work if aivle Hillside Council Bradley M. Wyatt, Jr., '51 Mayor District Representatives Walter A. Lee, '50 Leo T. Young, '51 Stanley M. Moran, '50 Secretary Peter V. Decker, '50 Treasurer Resident Supervisors Mr. and Mrs. Pemberton F. Minster But . . . who takes the finals? 190 Everything but the kitchen sink' Gtlflflldlflff The Hillside Campus is now in its fourth year of operation. The 'Gfiutgers Incubator, as this group is sometimes called, boasts of many college innova- tions. For one thing, it is probably the only university living group which can hang along johnsn and lingerie side by side with impunity. lt is also one of the few places on campus where study hours are likely to be interrupted by the need for a usudden change of a nature other than the desire for a quick beer or two. A casual trip around Hillside on a Sunday afternoon will find proud papas, diligent students, frustrated gardeners, and chattering wives and mothers-all within a few hundred feet. . . and baby makes three if 191 hut they all left at 11 OFFICERS Louis C. Montefusco President William C. Rue Vice-President Joseph Ascoly Secretary Andrew A. Gaspuricli Treasurer Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pitt Resident Supervisors s he kidding? Gtlflfl lflff F Breakfast at Sard1's V . , QT The Raritan Campus and the Raritan Activities Club were first started when the present class of 1950 entered Rutgers Uni- versity. There was then a definite need for the club as a clearing house of ideas for the new freshmen. In its first year, the club planned one dance, drew up a constitution and, in gen- eral, got the organization rolling. At the present time a council is the gov- erning body which meets every week. The council is made up four elected officers and elected representatives from each floor of each barracks. With the help of Mr. and Mrs. Pitt, resident supervisors, the council attempts to solve the problems of the campus. Such activity . . . and from freshmen! 57mm ,4,, :ZW 1499 Ql 6 194- PM .N 0145 we 301118105 6 0lfl'llflfllfLfQI 5 l QC8l0t0l 5 195 LZ 17 66 'l pufgerri Soda! W6 Ba! The Colonel and the Queen The Mili Ball weekend was the last major dance to he enjoyed by the class of '49, and for this reason it proved to he a gala event. The HChost Riderw himself, Vaughn Monroe, and his orchestra provided the dance rhythms for the hundreds of enthusiasts who attended. The orations added greatly to the enjoyment of the dance, as did the HCafe', motif which was set up U 1 4'An ol' cow- on the adjoining tennis poke went . . .99 courts. Here each couple could relax at their own table. f On the following afternoon, Rutgers played host to the Black Knights from West Point in a lacrosse game, losing to this powerful team by a score of 12-4. 18 QDLQQIQ . Throughout the year the Antlzo sponsored a contest to determine the Queen of NJC. Semi- iinalists were chosen from each of the divisions of NJC and the winner was to he crowned at the Mili Ball. At that event, Colonel Brian escorted the lovely Beth Toy to the bandstand under an arch- way of crossed sahres Where she was formally proclaimed by the Antho as the first Queen of NJC. The above picture shows Ivan Sherman, Managing Editor of the Antlzo, presenting Beth with her bouquet while Ray Trombadore, Co- Managing Editor, Crowns her Queen. union rom High on the list of the great bands of Amer- ica stands one Tommy Dorsey. He and his band made this Weekend one of the most memorable of our four year stay at Rutgers by surpassing even our most optimistic expectations. Playing all of his famous numbers in small sets, the 'aSenti- mental Gentlemani' provided us with music con- tinuously f rom 9 until 12. The dance Was further heightened by the festive spirit which prevailed on campus for the entire Weekend. House parties were the feature of the Saturday activities of this Weekend which started the seniors on their last round of social events. Chairman Stu Ray and date 200 Ju., 35 jk? Z?6U l'l 0,0 Annually one of the highlights of the Rutgers social season, this year's Barn Hop proved no exception. ln addition to the superb calling of Ed Porter, special instructions on square dancing were given before each set, thereby making it possible for all of the par- ticipants to enjoy the dance instead of just the more accomplished square dancers. A popular feature of the dance was the old clothes type ol' costume which everyone wore. In addition, the interesting and colorful displays by the various ag clubs added to the realism of a genuine country square dance. ,Ioan YVohlsen, Queen of the Barn Hop me Sai 440 Living up to his title as the innnher one collegiate dance hand in America, Elliot Laurence completely satisfied the hundreds ol' couples who attended this year's Soph Hop. Playing his smooth hrand of music that is a combination of popular and semi-classical arranging, Laurencek organization left little to he desired ill this first hig dance weekend of the School year. The vocal offerings of Rosa- lind Patten and ,lack Hunter provided the danc- ers with a variety of nunihers and had a halanc- ing effect on the semi-symphonic stylings of the hand. The decorations for the dance were in keeping witl1 an African theme and savage shields adorned the curtains which surrounded the dance floor. The unusual lighting effects which were utilized greatly heightened the reality of the jungle scene. Considerable praise is due the Committee which, under the direction of Don Biehn, carefully planned every detail ol' the affair. Saturday saw Rutgers defeat NYU, 33-9, in what might he termed the first Mnightv foot- hall game to he played in the stadium. The game was played in the hitter Cold, hut the fans soon warmed up for the house parties which followed, therehy concluding what for many was a inemorahle weekend. Vocalist Rosalind Patten 203 oncer .Sided Completing its 33rd season as an important feature of campus life, the University Concert Series enjoyed a year of unsurpassed performances. The con- tinued success of this series is duc chit-Hy to the efforts of Dr. McKinney, head of the Music Department. QE V ff' The season began with a return to our campus of what is probably the finest symphonic orchestra i11 the world, the Boston Symphony. This was the first visit here hy this organization since its new conductor, Charles Munch, had succeeded the now-retired Serge Koussevitsky. The performance provided a brilliant opening for the series and proved Mr. Munch to be entirely capable of his new role. Due to an unfortunate illness, the scheduled joint recital of Adolph Busch, violinist, and Rudolf Serkin, pianist, had to he cancelled. Ably substituting for them that evening were the duo-piano team of Cenia Nemenoff and Pierre Lubo- shutz. They gave an inspired recital of works by Bach, Chopin, and Mozart. Mid- point of the season was reached when the Bulgarian soprano Ljuba Welitch gave a performance comparable to her mag- nificent appearance last year as HSalome at the Metropolitan Opera. Her brilliant performance in this third event of the series left little doubt in the minds of concertgoers that she is perhaps one of the greatest dramatic singers of our time. ln commemoration of the 200th an- niversary of the death of Bach, organiza- tions everywhere planned special Bach programs. The performance of one of his greatest works, the St. Matthew,s Pas- sion, on the day for which it was orig- Ljuba Wfelitch, soprano 'ti 5 wr - 'fr 7 Genia Nemenoff and Pierre Luboshulz, duo-pianists inzxlly written, Good Friday, was our contribution to this celebration. The rendition of this difficult work, the Hrht performance of its kind ever attempted at Rutgers, was under the direction of Iiricii Leinsdorf, conductor of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. This organiza- tion combined With the Rutgers Ciee Club, the NJC Choir. and Several ont- stunding soloists to provide a fitting cli- max to one of the most successful of concert seasons. Charles Munch at rehearsal '--. jk ..!46ilfl6LC6L Q During December of each year Coach Jim Reilly presents some of the nation's outstand- ing aquatic performers in his annual water carnival, the purpose of which is to raise funds to enable the Rutgers varsity to spend the Christmas holidays training at Fort Lauder- dale, Florida. This year's show was a tremen- dous success and much of the credit goes to Coach Reilly for his capable producing and directing of the event. Featured on the pro- gram were Joe Verduer, Olympic breaststroke swimmer, and Allen Stack of Yale, outstand- ing backstroker, two of the greatest swimmers of all time. Supplementing these fine perform- ers were the graceful Naceltes, who gave a beautiful exhibition of Water ballet. To round oil the evening,s program a comedy diving acl and an uunderwaterw cameraman provided the crowd with many laughs. .4 ,L Q' fm. . 4 w . f' 1 4' jp. .www 3' EST-aww ' w 1 f--N 4, , 'v ' , Q 1 3 59 1 it 4 gif? Q gH'14l - . .- ! ,, 5 ' L K 'Z , hx 55 g Xi Z' ig' ' VX . -A , x . ew ff 4 v '35 . 4 v Wir-3, 2.1 .: ..:..1.:: :gr - ---,- --fb---H .. ...-N .., M.: 2:4 551 1 V ,-,- ,- A Am A - .I I sig I'4!lv , W A us- ,,.-f' , .f 7'? i. 'Q 'Wm 5 .fgnnivemar On the Banks of the old . . . The golden anniversary of Cap and Skull, senior honor society, was the occasion for a gala celebration on January 31. Two speakers promi- nent in national affairs were among the features of the all day program which was attended by more than l0O of the 440 men who have been lapped as regular and honorary members during the first fifty years of the societyis existence. Frank R. Russell, Director of Public Aiiairs for the State Department, addressed a convoca- tion in the afternoon on uUnited States Responsi- bility in World Affairsf' Representative Clifford P. Case 725 was the principal speaker at a ban- quet held in the evening at University Commons for all old and newly tapped Cap and Skull men. ln addition to the twelve regular members tapped from the class of '51, four honorary mem- bers were admitted into the society at the con- vocation. All were formally initiated at the din- ner in the evening. The new honoraries were Dr. Ed Mahoney is tapped as next year's president William H. S. Demarest, President Emerttus of the Universityg Dr. Mason W Gross, Provost of the Universityg Dr Thurlow C. Nelson, chairman of the State Water Policy Commissiong and Dr Selman A. Waksman, discov- e1e1 of streptomycin and neomycin. The four honorary initiates were tapped by Henry Loweustern, president of the incumbent group. Tradition was broken when the class of '51 members of Cap and Skull were selected in January for tapping at this convocation. Usually they are picked in May of each year, just prior to the qpring Convocation. Henry Lowenstern congratulates The honorary initiates: Dr. Wakeman, Frank R Russell addressing the Dr Demarest, Dr. Gross, and Dr. Nelson convocation Dr. Gross on his initiation into Cap and Skull A , f ,.., Ili!!! lliiidla I A aa ,Q Q 5, If l',A 3, if fini? r 1' inf ' ' s an 5 6,3 f- ,au-. :T iq . .ggi i 'E' E . al D , .W -me ' Q 1-we K 4 ,. W sh' fi af? J J in ' 17 Y Y Y 1 l W 3 1 .-.1-IZ, -T- Q, fy Acfiuifzed 'WHY Editor Wil Shapiro Stay?-Richard Baldwin, Richard Bond, Har- old Borten, Stan Drozd, Hank Fredericks, Pete Kuker, Bernard Litoff, Robert Meneghin, Stan Oliver, Woodrow Rosenblatt, Donald Salsburg, Phil Troxler, Howard Waxwood, and Herbert Weinstein. Ula Anita Wilbur Shapiro Editor-in-chief Editorial Staff Managing Ealitor lvan Sherman Associate Editors-Alan E. Nourse, Ray Trombadore, Jim Walters. Feature Editor Walter Windish Illustrations and Cartoons-Robert Caffrey, Charles Halpern, Robert Modarelli, Joseph Meyer, Robert Ostroff, J oe Recouso. Photography-Dan Alexander, Saul Kessler. Editorial Assistants-Howard Cooper, Rich- ard Levin, Richard McDougall, Howard Silverstein, Eric Springer, Jack Trombadore. Secretariesflsabel Atwood, Vivienne Shohen. Business Staii David Lovit Business Manager Gerald Michelson Advertising Manager Gene Hack Circulation Manager Public Relations-David Churchill and Don Van Hook. i W Amilzo, operating officially under its new name, enjoyed one of its most successful years since its founding in 1925. The new long-range policy of accepting articles from NJC has greatly swelled thc contributions and has raised the literary standards of the magazine consid- erably. Livelicr makeup, more cartoons, and art Work have done much to increase Anlhrfs popularity on campus. The Queen contest, which was such a rc- sounding success last year, has returned again to increase student interest in the publication considerably. Highlight of the year,s activities was thc huge silver anniversary issue which was dis- tributed in February celebrating the 25 years during which the magazine has been published. Another big feature was the series of articles by members of the Arts and Sciences, faculty in which the educational viewpoint on various topics was presented to the students. Plenty of coverage was also given to drama, music, fiction, and poetry. The overall outlook was bright and the indications were that Antho had even more prosperous years in store for it in the future. at tl 1 va' t tt., 'M ntoo t 'mm t -X . 1 snr .,.: t'- 4' . .f7, 1 wh K l!X ' 3 1 Kg s l i Turgum's 4'Big Three -Carson, Ledgin, and Jacobs Editorial Jerome M. Jacobs Hamilton C. Carson Joseph Dembo Ezra Pincus Herbert C. Klein Herman C. Koch Joseph Seward Haddon L. Shabazian Marvin Waxman David Cayer Henry Lowenstern Alfred G. Aronowitz Vincent J. Riley Sanford Landa Myron Levin jk? j6LI glfLl'l'l Norman Lcdgin-Editor-in-chief Staff Managing Editor Managing Editor News Editor News Editor Asst. News Editor Sports Editor Sports Editor Asst. Sports Editor Asst. Sports Editor Feature Editor Asst. to the Editor Asst. to the Editor Radio News Editor Photographer Photographer Editorial Assistants-Ronald Asinari, James Fernandes, Cordon Friedman, Fred Gabriel, Herbert Gliekman, Carl Goldstein, Edward Mack, William Runyon, Burt Silver, Les Unger. Business StaH Gershon C. Jaffe Business Manager Edward R. Swartz Advertising Manager Richard Susemihl Stay? Accountant David A. Meirs Circulation Manager Richard G. Kapolka Exchange Editor Assistants-William Drayton, Edward Emer- son, Richard Fowler, Richard Godnick, An- drew Grass, James Husveth, John Kiriakis, l.ou Little, Wallace Moreland, Ken Pfitzen- mayer, Edgar Wilson. 216 d The editorial staff ponders a point for tomorr0w's deadline Looks like Ed has found an advertiser to fill up those last few inches. Wvorking hard, fellows ? .X dy-I 1 6 7 B 910 151458617 2 1.32 ,slit Editors Landau, Cyphcrs, and Adams Robert E. Cyphers Editor-in-chief Frank G. Adams Managing Editor David Landau Business Manager I! 9 With!!! gunna' jim ,Si-wif ,Lita Junior Editors Herbert C. Klein flctizfities Richard A. Gerweek Copy and Layout Morris J. Hurwitz Fraternities William P. Koster Photography John A. Behrend Seniors Alan A. Meredith Sports Assistants-Dan Alexander, Wallace Benville, Murray Brauman, James Caviano, Anthony Cillo, Armand L. Colantuono, Rodney A. Evans, Jules Farber, Jack Goldberg, Robert Harman, Alan lllig, Myron Levin, James Lough Russell Moore, Tom Reynolds, Robert Rutter, Ray Van Cleef, and Peter Weil. Since the first Scarlet Letter was pub- lished in 1871, the yearbook has undergone many transformations. Few photographs and many advertisements graced most of the pages of the early volumes, published at first by the fraternities. The Scarlet Letter continued as the annual fraternity book until 1913, at which time the junior class took over the publication and commenced the trend toward the modern book. Changes in layout and design were fre- quent in those years, but it was not until 1933, the year in which the senior class began to publish the volume, that it even began to re- semble todayis book. This year's edition is, in many ways, a contrast to last year's issue. The cover, type styles, senior class layout are several of the outstanding differences. We trust that the stu- dent body will regard these as improvements. Is he giving orders or telling a joke? Junior Editors Koster, Klein, Gerweck, and Hurwitz get together over picture scheduling. 4. NASYS-'CA qw if sh. 1 M- Em The proofs can't be that bad, Tom! we ,ram Q A wa .J Josef Grossman Station Manager J oscph S. Norcross Technical Director Richard S. Seclow Program Director Ca rl Frahn Business Director QUAD You mean we've got sponsors . . .lv Junior Directors Leo Ubry Asst. Technical Director Carl Webb Chief Operating Engineer Frank G. Adams Chief Announcer Harvey Hauptman Music Director Jack Kuelt News Editor August Akerstrom Sports Editor Bruce Parker General Production Manager Ray Wate1's Special Events Director Bernard Cohen Drama Director Jolm Mchrliens Souncl Effects Jules Farber Sales Manager David Lovil Trajfic Manager Peter Frigeri Continuity Manager Isaac Henkoff Purchasing Agent William Hill Survey Dept. Manager Alfred C. Aronowitz Publicity Director Joan Hendricks Chief Secretary Wlilliam Glaser Personnel Manager G. David Lewis Ofice Manager uPut us on the air, Joe . . S pu fgem '4And so we conclude another thrilling . . .99 Since its inception on campus two years ago, WRSU has more than justified its exist- ence by becoming the largest major activity at Rutgers. Despite the fact that its staff is num- bered in the hundreds, the station is con- tinually recruiting members to handle the intricately interwoven duties necessary to pro- duce a radio show. From the moment that the announcer's pulsating baritone opens the program, the listener is exposed to a product which repre- sents the culmination of days, perhaps weeks, of work by a score or more of departments. It is in these departments, complete organiza- tions within themselves, that students find the outlets for their creative abilities and hereto- fore unapplied theories. Drama, news, educa- tional features, classical music, disc-jockey shows, away sports events, are but a few of the presentations currently being broadcast by WRSU. Did you say 'Mule Train' . . . ? By the extension of its air-time to forty hours per week, Radio Rutgers has, for the past year, offered the campuses, both here and at NJC, a program format comparable to the commercial stations. Next year, perfection! 3 5 E I 2 The Forensic Council: Frank Lyons, Joe Yuschok, John Kahn, Steve Kalapos, Art Pesin Qibehafing Administration Arthur S. Hough, Jr. Head Manage Francis Lyons Varsity Coach H211'0ld W- EIHCTY Home Manage John M. Kahn Freshman Coach Andrew N- GIHSS, Jr- Away Manage Richard H. Susemihl Away Manage William D. Chabay Freshman Manage - Pete Kuker Publzczty Managel Squad Leaders Thomas H. Bach Harold W. Emery Jerry Kagan John M. Kahn Herbert C. Klein David Lovit Arthur D. Pesin Joseph S. Yuschok Art Hough makes a point M8805 pfayelnil The Inspector General arrives! Prof. George Hutchinson, Director Production Staff Edward Mahoney Production Manager Vincent J. Riley Stage Manager Rosemary McNamara Asst. Stage Manager William Kelly Technical Director James P. Morgan Technical Director Joseph Popp Chief Electrician George Steele Properties Chairman Adele Plosia Costume Mistress Jean Freas Make-up Chairman Business Staff Richard Cherin Business Manager Donald Voss Ticket Manager Henry Steiner Program Manager Marshall Saville Publicity Manager Richard Cades Subscription Manager Janet Hillers Hearl Usherette Margot Perona Secretary Adele Plosia Secretary Mr. Eaves drops in Training interested undergraduates in all phases of dramatic production is the objective of Queens Players. Practical experience ranging all the way from design and construction to actual acting and business training is gained hy Work- ing under the capable direction of George Hut- chinson. Tending more toward the experimental than the conventional, Queens Players this year produced 'GThe Inspector Generalf, Wllhe Sur- vivorsw and MVolpone.,, f7l.e Z?..,w! v' A.. Edward R. Martin, Pres. Austin C. Palmer, Vice-Pres. William Moore, III, Sec'y-Treas Kenneth B. Anderson Philip Anklowitz Ronald J. Asinari Walter E. Ballinger William G. Becker Stanley Bernstein Robert C. Burrows Wilfred A. Burton, Jr Hugh T. Carleton Lloyd H. Carmen Anthony J. Catana, Jr Alan T. Chapman William W. Christie Joseph P. Clark John D. Cronin Paul Dimitriadis Fred A. Dix, Jr. George E. Doscher Ronald B. Douglas Sidney L. Emerman Norbert L. Foglietta Robert T. Freese Kenneth Frishe Norman T. Graf Arthur H. Guenther Edward T. Gurdgiel Frederick E. Hahn Roland Hallowell H. Scott Hart, Jr. Charles E. Hatton Kenneth E. Hawley Robert M. Higbee Arno R. Hohn Ralph W. Holjes John C. A. Hopewell Henry R. Johnson George N. Jorgensen Warren J. Kaps Miles F. Karut Richard L. Koch Frank B. Kulfinski Walter W. Lawrence, Jr. Paul R. Lewan Sheldon A. London Maxwell S. Luria Robert MacDougall Kenneth J. Matthews David A. Meirs Richard Miller Joseph J. Moravek, Jr. Richard M. Neuberger 224 Malcolm S. Novins Warren I. Paul David Pecker Richard G. Popovich Donald D. Powell Edward W. Price Charles R. Redmond Stanley P. Rogers John J. Romano, Jr. Elwood C. Rosenblatt Perry Roth William M. Runyon Michael Salb Henry L. Sanderson Robert L. Schaaf Rudolph G. Schneidho Richard F. Shepherd Harry G. Spencer Vernon E. Stratton Donald Tailby Wilbur A. Thomas William S. Vawter Richard M. Walker Leonard S. Wane Jerome L. Wittels Andrew E. Yellen TS Soup and some of his boys F. AUSTIN WALTER-Directol' Second Tenor-Chilton Anderson, Rudy Behrens, Richard Boswell, Richard Calvin, Stephen Dubel, Herbert Dunham, Richard Evans, Howard Gallup, Russell Greer, Ed- ward Lyman, Kenneth Matthews, Gerald Mills, Richard Read, David Robbins, Fred Saxe, Edward Simon, William Snedeker, Homer Tricules, Richard Wagner. ee CM First Tenor--Roger Austin, Stephen Aver- ill, Worth Cunningham, Robert Fick, Nor- bert Foglietta, Le Roy Johnson, Lewis Kuhl, Allison Mearns, Donald Miller, Bruce Mont- gomery, Frank Nelson, Robert Norton, Fred Pfirrmann, Robert Post, William Schneide- wind, Hedley Weeks, Thomas White. First Bass-Donald Amick, Ronald Borick, Theodore Craig, Howard Dalton, Donald Easton, Merle Galbraith, George Harris, Charles Hatton, John Hassert, Paul Jansak, Bernard Kaminsky, James Lough, Burce Molloy, Richard Racz, Burton Salisbury, Joseph Seidel, William Thorp, David Van Sickle. Second Bass-Walter Anderson, Peter Bar- rick, Robert De Horoch, Russell Dickerson, Andrew Dundon, Alfred Hermes, Richard Leiser, Warreri Schneider, Andrew Sivak, Henry Steiner, Richard Vanden Heuval. 4 M em Graaf First Tenor-Stephen Averill, 'Worth Cunningham, Robert Fick, Robert Funk, Allison Mearns, Donald Miller, Fred Pferrmann, Stewart Ray. First Bass-Donald Easton, George Harris, John Hassert, Paul Jansak, James Lough, Tony Romano, David Sickle. Second Tenor-Thomas Cameron, Herbert Dunham, Howard Gallup, David Kramer, Stanley Liutkus, Crald Mills, Al Phillips, Edward Simon. Second Bass-Walter Anderson, Peter Barick, Andrew Dundon, Daniel Hamilton, Andrew Sivak, Richard Vanden Heuval, James Van Vliet. rar Robert Atkinson Ronald Barlow Stanley Bonner Richard Cherin James De Hart James DelVlott Robert Fischer Wallier' Classford Richard Textor William Thompson John Timken 226 Cl, oir WSJ! Raymond P. Arvio Chairman Seymour Reitman Secretary M. Cohan A. Land Y R. Cyphers B. Parker S. Kalapos R. Ruhinow A. Kassof F. Unietis C39 JCC Richard C. Shepherd Chairman Robert E. Cyphers Joy L. Kaiser Cynthia A. Tomlinson Norma E. Wilthew Morey Wosnitzer ff-9 5 fel' CM Marie Schuster Arthur S. Hough, Jr. Joseph A. Ferrante Margaret Preacher Pres Vice-Pres Treas Sec -7 wfwswmm WOUC GROUND FORCES Colonel Adrian R. Brian Lt. Col. Francis Deisher Major Sanford C. Hanscom Major William H. Marthinsen Captain Linwood W. Billings Captain Charles H. Burr, Jr. Captain Wilbur F. Holland Captain James G. Piper AIR FORCES Major James E. Sturgis Major Douglas A. Steuert Captain Harry Redmond Captain Leonard A. Frisco '6Pass in review l 228 'Kwai Just 14 years short of being on campus a full 100 years, the Reserve Oflicers Training Corps has come to he one of Rutgers' most important groups. A requirement for most freshmen and sophomores, Military Science is becoming increasingly more popular as an elective for upperclassmen who Want to gain commissions in the Army or Air Force Re- serves. Specialized instruction f or men interested in the Infantry, Signal Corps, Ordnance, and Air Administration is now being offered to basic as well as advanced students. In addition to this classroom instruction, ROTC students also get practical Work on the drill field. Highlight of the Military Department's year is Military Field Day which comes late in May simultaneously with Spring Convocation and the Military Ball. At this time outstanding units and men are honored for their Work dur- ing the year. Top feature of the field day is the amazing routine displayed by Scarlet Rifles, the crack drill unit of the campus army. The Scarlet Rifles ,Q 6 6 77 By the numbers , as we 'C A A 'L 7' . . uw' 1' at . -2.1-yard ' t 1 , L- a5.3Q?vQfr-:qs if no ., E55 Max E. Spann Pres Ronald B. Douglas Vice-Pres Jean Adams Sec. John E. Post Treas ,419 az., Cru Alan A. Meredith Pres. Vincent E. Squazzo Vice-Pres. Victor L. Hakim Treas. Gunther Weissensee Sec. Supplementing their class- room studies, members of the Ag Eco Club annually present a fruitful and well-planned program of activities in topics related to farm economics. ln addition to frequent stimulat- ing discussions within the group itself, the meetings often are featured by outside speakers and timely films. A, 64.4 Organized to foster a spirit of fellowship between faculty, graduate, and undergraduate students at the College of Agri- culture, the Ag Club for forty years has striven to put forth an interesting and varied program of activities each year. Meet- ings are conducted cbieHy to discuss problems of significance in the field of agriculture and to plan some of the groupis special events. Highlights of the yearls activities were the freshman reception for ag students, the Ag Field Day in the spring, and the Aggie Barn Hop late in the fall. lss' L girl' ana! EMM John H. Henkel Pres. John lVl. Hunter Vice-Pres. Harold G. Hartwick Treas. Carol Pearce Sec. Harry T. Fenton Marshal Chief purpose of Block and Bridle is to further interest in Animal Husbandry at Rutgers. Witli this in mind, the members plan a well-rounded year's ac- tivities that can he attended by all who desire 'knowledge in this field. airy cience The aims of the Dairy Science Club are two-fold. First is to promote a feeling of good-will and a common ground for meeting for those interested in Dairy science. Second is to further the advancement of the science on campus. Meetings are planned to conform to these objectives, and outside speakers, movies, and refreshments are interspersed with routine business and enlightening discussions to provide the group with a sound and interesting program. George B. Wright Pres. John C. Ferriday Vice-Pres. David W. Amerman Sec. Edward J. Dennery Treas. 231 --Q -L. 301086 ff? Kile R. Barhehenn President Daniel F. Koch Vice-President Edwin T. Crushinski Sec.-Treasurer Problems in forestry and conservation were the chief interests of the Forestry Cluh this year as they planned a large and varied pro- gram of activities. Foremost among these was the group's work on the restoration of the Rari- tan. Working along these lines, it hecame affili- ated with the Restore the Raritan Society, and heard Dr. Thurlow Nelson, chairman of the State Water Policy Commission, speak at one of their meetings. .Q A A oliuedfocg Judging eam The local livestock judging team achieved a highly successful record this year in intercol- legiate competition, ranking high in two major events. The squad ranked first at the Eastern States Livestock Championship, and finished second to a powerful Cornell group at the East- ern National Livestock Show. Members-Thomas W. Cameron, Harold G. Hartwick, John H. Henkel, John lVl. Hunter, lVlaX E. Spann, and George B. W1'igl1t. 4-JJ CM David WT. Amerman, Jr. President Barbara Hager Vice-President Hohart M. Roberts Secretary Paul H. Schroeder Treasurer Striving to promote the ideals of 4--H on the liutgers campus, the 4-H Cluh provides a well- rounded calendar of agricultural activities. Highlighting the yearis work was the drive to raise funds for the State 4-H camp this sum- mer. The group sponsored a dance early in the year to raise money for this project. Haifa. CM Francis E. Wiederspahn President Edward W. Zukauckas Vice-President Melvin J. Josephs Secretary Carl G. Benkendorf Treasurer Outside speakers, movies, and discussions between the members all help the Hortus Club realize its fundamental aim of improving the members in the horticultural arts, sciences, and vital interests of the day. pufgerri para! Ruiew Robert H. Cohen Editor Melvin J. Josephs Managing Editor John W. Zatko Business Manager As always, the Rutgers Rural Re- 1,7i61U produced some of the finest journalistic effort on campus, and, in addition to this, succeeded in achieving its dual goal of coordinating the activ- ities of the aggies and providing a means for the publication of agricul- tural news. poukrg Science Leo L. Van Koll Pres. A concentrated program for all students who are inter- Robert K. Ringer Vice-Pres. ested in poultry is provided by the Poultry Science Club. Robert B. Coan Sec. Emphasis is placed upon the discussion and practice of new Frank R. May Treas. developments and techniques in the field. Wi A5245 Abraham Fineman Pres. Arthur F. Medaugh Vice-Pres. Gunther Weisiensee Sec.-Treas. Thomas S. Honda Scribe A three-fold program of furthering fellow- ship among men in the curriculum, acquaint- ing the members with the work done in the field, and providing them with leads and con- tacts for employment after graduation high- lights the work of the local chapter of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers. Meetings, which are open to all, include rou- tine business, discussions, speakers and movies on current problems in agricultural engineer- mg. Furthering the advancement of civil engi- neering on the campus, the local chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers provides a program that includes both practical and theoretical Work to supplement classroom studies. Specifically, this includes frequent discussions on basic problems in the field, along with movies and lectures featuring out- side speakers who are experts in various phases of the Work. ASCE George G. Driscoll, Jr. Pres. George C. Harris Vice-Pres. Robert A. Dellmeier Sec.-Treas. The campus chapter of the American Insti- tute of Electrical Engineers and the American Institute of Radio Engineers works toward the development of professional consciousness in its members. Special emphasis is placed upon the development of practical techniques and skills to be used in a post-college career. Movies, frequent discussions and numerous lectures featuring outside speakers supple- ment this practical training. A358 -AJUQE John D. Johnson Chairman Karl Solomon Vice-Chairman Carl E. Welab Treas. Martin S. Maurer AIEE Sec. Richard T. Antuzzi AIRE Sec. Chief purpose of the local chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers is to discuss matters of a technical nature in the field of mechanical engineering, and also to discuss job opportunities in this and related fields. As a result of these discussions, it is felt that members will be able to meet with men in the field, both in and out of school. Business meetings, informative speakers, and inspection trips constitute a Well-balanced pro- gram of activities for the group. ASW8 Dunhar P. Birnie Chairman Julius Hermann Vice-Chrm. Donald E. Johnson Rec. Sec. S. Wayne Brocklehank Corr. Sec. James M. De Mott Treas. Deutscher Verein designs its activities to increase student interest in the cultural aspects of the German Civilization, and to familiarize members with German customs and habits. Meetings, held once a month in the Music House, are open to the public. The club spon- sors a Christmas party, a spring outing, and occasional lectures. eufacder erein Oscar R. Rodig President Reinhard E. llist Viffe-Pfesirlerzl Thomas A.Argy1-os Secretary Kent A. Smitheman Treasurer Q CML rancairi Le Cercle Francais seeks to further the in- terest of all students in French language and culture, and to raise the proficiency level of its members in using and understanding the lan- guage. In its effort to fulfill these aims, the club sponsors several lectures and a number of projects. Foremost among these are the annual Christmas Play, produced in coopera- tion with N..l.C., and the spring picnic. James W. Ackerman Pres. Leon Sirota Vice-Pres. James Richardson Sec. Morris Hurwitz Treas. r,.........Q,. ,,,, EX ! laanifi CM Robert H. Baraz Pres. Vincent Garone Vice-Pres. Eugene J. Brennan Sec. Robert S. Kern Treas. Formed to further the study of Spanish language and culture, the Rutgers Spanish Club conducts a well-balanced program of events. Monthly meetings include showings of slides and motion pictures depicting life in Spain and Latin America, and a lecture series of interest to Spanish students. Several social events are included in the club's activities each year. ':e:: The Rutgers Italian Club meets jointly with the N.J.C. group. Workirig together, they con- duct a varied yearly program which serves stu- dents of the Italian language at both schools. This year,s activities included a program of lectures, movies, and forums. The Christmas social is an annual highlight. Cgfagan Rosalie Gambino President Frank G. Rossi, Jr. Vice-President Marie Farinella Secretary Robert T. Kennedy Treasurer eramic ociefy George Huber Pres. Richard Phoenix Vice-Pres. David Stahl Sec. Paul Schoefller Treas. Organized in l92l, the Ce- ramic Society is open to any student in the Ceramics School. Lectures on practical, contem- porary problems in industrial ceramics are the chief features of the meetings. Papers and discussions by members also fit into the clulfs annual pro- gram. ra. .W cn Pal lnnarclla Co-Chairman George Kasper Co-Clzairman Howell Orchard Secretary Open to any student inter- ested in Biology, the Rutgers Biology Club strives to train its members in different aspects of biological science. Lectures, by authorities in the field, and dis- cussions supplement the reg- ular business meetings. merican CAemica! Sociefg James Selover Pres. Albert Goldstein Vice-Pres. Vincent Traynelis Sec. Richard Levy Treas. Lectures and frequent discus- sions are the chief means by which the Student Affiliate Chap- ter of the American Chemical So- ciety realized its goal of inter- changing ideas of members on problems in the field. 1 pkgdicd Solomon Linder Pres. Saul Kessler Vice-Pres. Warren Segelken Treas. Wallace Greenherg Rec. Sec. Richard Dryer Cor. Sec. ln addition to the regular busi- ness meetings, the Physics Glub sponsors lectures and discussions on problems in the field in its effort to provide a pleasant means for students to further their inter- est in physics. geodzgy Frank Gaetano Pres. Anton Jansky Sec.-Treas. Striving to increase student in- terest i11 geology, the Geology Club offers a Well-rounded pro- gram of activities that includes lectures, movies, and field trips. .gnfernafiona Rfafiond Dennis Greenwald Pres. Jules Cohn Vice-Pres. Paul Nolle Sec. Leon Finke Treas. Open to any student who wishes to increase his knowl- edge and appreciation of inter- national affairs, the lnterna- tional Relations Club offers a varied and interesting program of activities. Most prominent among these are its lecture series and its participation in the Model United Nations Con- ference. ,x JM., cm Milt Viorst Pres. Edward Husted Vice-Pres. Thomas Brennan Sec.-Treas. The History Clulm ollers stu- dents interested in history a pleasant and easy means of in- creasing knowledge in the field through extra-curricular activ- ity. Talks hy various members of the University faculty on cultural, economic, and philo- sophical aspects of historical development highlighted the year,s activities. N Q ogfefdfg Robert Mulligan Pres. Richard McDougall Sec.-Treas. Informal discussions on con- temporary and classic litera- ture are sponsored by the Literary Club in order to give members a deeper understand- ing of literary topics. CLZZ Perry Roth Pres. Robert Majuschak Sec. Adherents of modern jazz, both Dixieland and Bop styles, Will find many hours of pleas- ure in Jazz Club activities, such as the concerts which the group sponsors periodically. :mic Dan Kramer Pres. The Music Club fosters the expansion of music apprecia- tion on campus by sponsoring the University Concert Series, the WRSU concert hour, and other events of interest to music lovers. 241 Sociogngicaf Sociefg George Topal Pres. Leo Young Vice-Pres. Ray Eichmann Sec.-Treas. The Sociological Society sponsors lectures, discussions, and social func- tions in an effort to promote the study and practice of social and cultural in- teraction among students. mail CLA Bob Garfunkel Pres. Jack Harris Vice-Pres. Marshall Wa1'ner Sec.-Treas. The Math Club offers stu- dents an opportunity to widen their knowledge of mathemat- ics beyond the usual academic limits. .xdcluerfiriing CM Ray Waters Pres. Viola Dastice Vice-Pres. Jules Farber Treasa An opportunity for stu-l dents to study moderm methods of advertising practice is offered by the Advertising Club. Discus-l sions are held on tech- niques and job opportu- nities in the field. lohifodoiolzg Nathan Rosenberg Pres. The Philosophy Cluh offers discus- sions of philosophical prohlems which are of interest to all campus philos- ophers. Lectures, hy prominent speak- ers from the faculty and outside, sup- plement the annual program. I SAW Morris Gordon Pres. Joe Yuschok Vice-Pres. Charles Heidt Sec. The Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment helps members to learn ways of improving methods of production in industry and cut down on industrial Waste. Speak- ers and movies are pro- vided to aid in this Work. dyclzofogica Sociefg E. F. Rockafeller, Jr. Pres. William Allison Vice-Pres. Perry Roth Sec. Paul Uchin Treas. Supplementing classroom Work in the field, the Psycho- logical Society sponsors lec- tures and discussions on topics of interest to members. Q Ctlflllflflfl, Jerry Jacobs Pres. Dave Cayer Vice-Pres. Norm Ledgin Sec. Pi Gamma is an association of campus journalists who work as Campus correspond- ents for New Jersey and metro- politan daily newspapers. Freshmen and sophomores work as apprentices until they obtain regular positions as up- perclassmen. Alpha Phi Omega is the campus service in freshman orientation, visits to the infirmary, fraternity. Among its most noteworthy accom- and its work as local representative for CARE. plishments during the past year were its work .Aggie phi mega Charles Redmond President J oe Ruif Treasurer M1696 CM Vincent Apruzzese President Harvey Crimsley Treasurer The Omega Club is a campus fraternity convinced of the great benefits derived from colony which is dedicated to the highest prin- free and unrestricted fellowship. ciples of fraternalism. The group is firmly 2 pufgerzi ngineering Sociefy Ed Mahoney Pres. Henry Steiner Vice-Pres, Robert Dillmeier Sec. Al Levy T reas. Organized last year to pro- vide a means for all men, both students and faculty, in the engineering college to get to- gether, the Rutgers Engineer- ing Society sponsors lectures and movies on all phases of activity in every branch of the iield. lflflflfelfll' Wash, CM Ed Paschetto President Art Fitzpatrick Secretary Practical and theoretical Work in the field of uHam7' radio is offered hy the Amateur Radio Club. Ideas learned in discussions are put to Work in the operation of station WZTRN. In addition, the cluh helps newcomers ohtain licenses. Doug Boyden President Art Hough Vice-President Lee Scheinman Secretary-Treasurer ln addition to developing marksmanship among its members, the Rifle and Pistol Club sends representatives to participate in inter- collegiate rifle matches. non L E an . . . no fo! Hay Fatto President Richard Locher Vice-President Tom Reynolds Treasurer Encouraging students to develop their interest in photography through discussion of common problems and the unique experiences of its members is the primary function of the Photographic Society. .Slefclt CM lionald Ruhinow President Wayne Walter Vice-President Ed Ludwig Secretary-Treasurer The Sketch Club offers an opportunity for students to participate in the practice of fine arts. It also fosters the appreciation of art by sponsoring exhibitions and movies. Whofogralo ic ociefy MAL .jeffowriiila Gordon Nelson Pres. Marie Graf Sec. The Rutgers Bible Fellow- ship strives to give students a greater and clearer knowledge of the Bible and to make Jesus Christ known to them. ,Mi J Fred Hermann Pres. Betty Grodberg Sec. Sponsored by B'nai B'rith, Hillel is the Jewish community center on campus. Open to students of all faiths, it offers a means for the education of members in Jewish culture. JIZZL4 Sally Schoenholz Pres. Jerry Dintenfass Treas. The local chapter of the Intercollegiate Zionist Federa- tion of America helps to edu- cate students in the cultural aspects of Zionism. 250 lgulgem glwirifian ridociafion. Marshall Johnson C0-chairman Louis Ann Fink C0-chairman Ann von Minden Sec. John Stephenson Treas. Witli liev. Bradford S. Ahernethy, University Chap- lain, as its advisor, the Rutgers Christian Association Works to rediscover and share with oth- ers the essentials of the Chris- tian Faith. The group sponsors chapel worship and social work to lmroaden the student's Chris- tian life. Cbzatzan cience Mociafion Frey Beyer Pres. Charles Parker Trcas. The Christian Science Asso- ciation strives to enable those connected with Rutgers to par- ticipate in the cause of Chris- tian Science through organized activity. 8lfUl'l'L6U'l Marguerite Hawke Pres. Peter W. Smith Vice-Pres. Striving toward the promo- tion of Catholic fellowship on this campus, the Newman Cluh sponsors dances, picnics, lec- tures, intramural sports, and a Christmas party. fx Q , Ju fAel 6ll'l Mociafion Herman Kruckner Pres. Henry Sanderson Sec. Alvin Hansen T reas. The Lutheran Student Asso- ciation aims to strengthen and encourage Lutheran students in Christian faith and living in ac- cordance With the teachings of the Lutheran church. read ferian ? oung M0104 l James DeMott Pres. The Presbyterian Young People's group offers a means for students to enjoy the cul- tural and educational aspects of the Presbyterian church. .glfuclenf oolaerafiue ociefg Ivan Sherman Chairman J oe Seward Rec. Sec. Wa1'11er Alexander Corr. Sec. :si . Organized late last year, the Student Co- operative Society, under the capable leader- ship of Store Manager Sid Granett and the Board of Directors, is rapidly growing into an extremely profitable and beneficial organiza- RA XX tion to the Rutgers student. 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Victor Archambault '51 Burton Arnold '50 Elisha Brown '52 Albert Burnett '50 Peter Butkus '51 Harold Corizzi '52 Paul Corrigan '50 Robert D'Amato '52 Jack Denardo '51 William F aherty '50 Walter Fisher '52 Joseph Furnari '51 David Genkinger '51 Harvey Grimsley '50 William Hatchett '50 Herman Hering '50 Robert Hubbard '50 John Kahle '50 Frank Koos '51 Walter LaPrarie '52 Gerald Malanga '50 Albert Malekofl '50 George Marinkovich '52 Malcolm McLaren '50 Stanley Michaelson '51 William Nebb '50 James Monahan '52 Howard Ottley '52 Oakley Pandick '50 Michael Pannucci '51 William Pellington '51 Henry Pryor '50 Earl Read '50, Captain Leon Root '51 George Buddy '50 Roman Rutkowski '52 John Sabo '50 John Schuck '52 Fred Sowick '50 William Venberg '51 Richard Wackar '51 Roger Williams '51 Robert Wygant '52 Harvey Harman Arthur Matsu Edward Masavage Albert Twitchell Alex Sabo LG FB FB LT QB BG LH BG C LE RH FB LG BE C RE LE LH Head Coach Backjield Coach Bachfield Coach Line Coach Line Coach M, tgefzf The Mariners from Kingis Point Merchant Marine Academy on Long Island proved to be little more than a tune-up for the Queensmen in the initial game of the 1949 gridiron campaign. Halfhacks Harvey Grim- sley and Vic Archambault led the touchdown assault with two rallies apiece as Rutgers rolled up seventy- nine points while holding King,s Point to one lone touchdown. Other players contributing to the twelve touchdown spree were D,Amato, Funari, Ruddy, Monahan, LaPra- rie, Burnett, Wygant, and Male- koff. The game gave Coach Har- man an opportunity to look at some of his sophomore talent promoted from last year,s undefeated fresh- man team. 79-Jingli lgoinf 6 Soph speedster Bob D'Amato ff ufgem 7- emlod 74 The Scarlefs hope for an un- defeated season were dealt a fatal blow when they journeyed to the city of brotherly love to battle the Temple Owls. The Queens- men staged an uphill fight cli- maxed hy the three-yard buck of ,I im Monahan in the third period after Temple had held a seven point half-time lead. However, the Owls were quick to recover and in the final minutes of the third period scored the winning touchdown. Rutgers tried furi- ously to gain a tie but was stymied by numerous pass inter- eeptions. Herm Hering heads upfield WJJL ji . Hank Pryor skirts end pufgem 40 - 27 In the first minutes of the annual Rutgers-Lehigh game it looked as though the Engineers were going to avenge eight successive defeats handed them by the Scarlet since 1943. Two long runs by Dick Gabriel gave Lehigh a two-touchdown lead. However, Coach Harvey Harmanis charges fought back and tied the score before the end of the first period. Touchdowns by Monahan and Hatchett erased the early advantage. From that point on the Scarlet were in command of the game. Sabo, Grimsley, Hatchett, and Archam- bault each scored before the final whistle, while Lehigh was held to two scores in the last minutes of the game. Hering and those long strides That Lil I Q' F 5 5 ass Cannon N cufnlaiorw . Still not down! l?.,,fgm I4 - Jafageffe 0 For Rutgers the triumph over a stubborn Lafayette team meant the fifth consecutive Middle Three title. For another year the Little Brass Cannon, so familiar to Scarlet rooters, will be fired after every touchdown. Crimsley and Hering sparked the ground attack while Walt LaPrarie completed a pair of passes to Hatchett. Grimsley climaxed an eighty-five yard drive by going over for the score and in the second quarter he ran sixty-five yards without a single Leopard touching him. Bob Hubbard converted after both touch- downs to run his string to ten straight extra points. If you can't run, crawl! pblfgefff 9 ' xSJgl 6lClfl5e Syracuse invaded New Brunswick for the first time since the war and handed the Scarlet their second defeat of the season. Bernie Custis fabovej the Orange ace, passed, ran, and faked his teammates from lgufgm 35 Rebounding from the Syracuse defeat, an underdog Rutgers eleven, again led by LaPrarie belowj, won a decisive 35-13 victory after trailing 13-0 at the end of the first quarter. LaPrarie scored three touch- upper New York to victory. LaPrarie engineered the only Rutgers score of the day, passing for all but live yards during a seventy-yard drive late in the fourth quarter. Cifgafe I3 downs and set up the other two which were tallied by Archambault and Marinkovich. Hubbard made 5 straight conversions to bring his total to 18 out of 24. Wha, . . . Wufgefd I4 rincefon 34 After taming the Tiger in 1947 and 1948 the Scarlet finally met with disaster. While their own aggressive line play was holding the vaunted Rutgers' running attack to a mere 14 yards, Princeton had such hacks as George Sella, Dick Kazmaier, and Johnny Powers slashing their way to a total of 222 yards gained on the ground. LaPrarie was repeat- edly rushed oil his feet, hut he nevertheless managed to complete 10 out of 19 passes. At the end of the first half Rutgers trailed hy just 6 points, 20-14 but the 14-point Tiger surge in the third period proved more than enough for victory. Pryor scored the first TD after Monahan had set it up with a 43-yard pass to Marinkovich. Malekoif scored the other on a one-yard buck. 3-We t'Hey, coach, he won't stop!,' . . . happened? R. Belber 52 ClfgU8Q g00i6Cl,! Ist row-Johnson, Nyman, Arway, Coyle, Rosenmeyers, McLain, Belber, Clasior, Murray, Wallace, 2nd row-Coach Benkert, Fleming, Calello, Meeker, Denardo, Bender, Guerin, Cillo, Brady, Fitzpatrick, Capraro, Coach Mateyakg 3rd row-Vohden, O'Dwyer, Wolf, Hayes, Lane, Oakley, Cronin, Smith, Kish, Zollinger, Mgr. Showing a definite lack of depth and ex- perience, the ,layvees ended their 1949 cam- paign winless. This record, however, fails to reflect the great spirit that prevailed on the team during the entire season. In their opening game the Scarlet fell be- fore the Army B team 34 to 7. The Princeton game was a heartbreaker for the Queensmen as the Tigers outlasted them 14 to 7. A De- nardo to Arway pass accounted for the single Scarlet score as the accurate Chick Ciccarelli kicked the extra point. In their third en- counter Ray Vohden cracked over twice and Jack Denardo passed to Lane for another touchdown, hut the big Red's 25 point splurge was not enough to match Camp Ki1mer's 29 points. P. Bender '52 H. Beakley '51 E. Boorujy 751 A. Calello '52 F. Capraro '52 C. Ciccarelli 752 A. Cillo 752 C. Conover 751 V. Coyle '52 C. Fleming '52 J. Guerin '51 W. Glasser 751 J. Hayes '51 D. Johnson '50 D. Kish '52 M. Klena '51 J. Lane 751 C. Marciante '52 H. Muker '52 J. Murray '50 D. Mussler '52 W. Nyman 752 D. Oakley '51 W. O'Dwyer 750 RUTCERS OPPONENTS R- Phoenix 751 7 U.S. Military Academy 34 J. Rosenmeier 751 7 Princeton 14 B- SChH1'f 750 25 Camp Kilmer 29 D- Smith '51 13 Rutgers Freshmen 27 R. Susemihl '51 R. Vohden '52 R. Warner '52 H. Wolfe 752 266 l50'p0Lll1J g00fAaK 1 lst row-McCurrie, Dernadyn, Salt, Douglas, Sugarman, Ferkser, Meyer, Ungerg 2nd row--Admirand, Dix, Howe, Sandford, Sarantos, Saharko, Casio, Burke, Fritts, Pispecky, Schropp, Lorusso, Greenberg, 3rd row-Cramer, Voliva, Arough, Vollmer, Westfall, Walker, Putnam, Lucek, Perry, Hall, Deiner, Bennett, Rafliani, Ferren, Fowler, Ryley, Celand, Lewis, Eichbaum, Sidar. The 150-1b football team, coached by Dick Voliva, repeated last season's record of two wins, two setbacks, and one tie and wound up fourth in the Eastern Intercollegiate 150-lb. Football League. The highlight of the season was the 20 to 12 victory over Navy. It was the first defeat suf- fered by the Middies since entering the league two years ago. The Scarlet's two losses were to the two top teams in the league, Villanova and Pennsylvania, while Princeton managed to tie the lightweights, 7 to 7. I. Armirand '50 R. Fritts '52 W. Putnam '50 A. Arough '52 W. Gasior '51 L. Baffiani '50 J. Bebrend '51 N. Gelfman '50 P. Saharko '51 RUTGERS OPPONENTS R. Bennett '51 A. Goldberg '51 N. Salt '52 13 Villanova 19 J. Bernadyn '51 F. Hall '52 J. Sanford '50 20 U.S. Naval Academy 12 W. Burke '52 W. Howe '51 S. Sarantos '52 7 Princeton 7 P. Cleland '51 H. Lewis '52 L. Schropp '52 6 Pennsylvania 141 F. Deiner '52 N. Lorusso '52 L. Smith '50 19 Cornell 6 W. Dex '52 J. Lucek '52 B. Sugerman '50 - W. Douglas '52 G. McCurrie '52 D. Unger '51 B. Eichbaum '50 .l. Meyer '52 C. Vollherbst '51 B. Firsker '52 W. Perry '51 P. Vvalker '52 A. Fowler '50 L. Pispecky '51 C. Westfall '52 267 OCC el W. Beneville '52 B. Craven '50 R. Eberhardt '52 M. Fenning '52 R. Gauntt '50 W. Gauntt '50 M. Harris '51 C. Hulse '51 M. Johnson '51 W. Kunz '51 Lafayette on the attack F. Lawrence '51 W. Lee '50 E. Leslie '50 R. McDaniels '51 M. McVeigh '52 D . Mohr '51 E. Nicolian '51 F. Ortega '50 D. Parsons '50 S. Peterson '50 J. Puleo '50 D. Pyper '50 K. Robinson '51 R. Rogers '51 J. Simpson '50 J. Sipos '52 A. Smith '51 M. Sutphin '52 P. Thomas '51 D. Tighe '52 RUTGERS OPPONENTS Lehigh 1 Swarthmore 4 Trenton State 1 Teachers College Ursinus 0 Stevens 2 Temple 3 Muhlenberg 1 Seton Hall 2 Lafayette 1 J. Timken '50 E. Turp '50 R. Uster '51 D. Vose '51 C. Wayman '52 R. Werner '52 M. Wolf '52 D. Woodcock '50 R. Benjamin '51, Mgr R. Sheridan '51, Mgr Ist row-Peterson, Leslie, Craven, Ortega, Nicolian, Lee, Simpson, Piper, 2ml row- McVeigh, Craig, Vose, Werner, Thomas, Sutphin, Turp, Mohr, Puleo, Hoops, 3rd row- Coach Dochat, Mayer, Mgr., Wolf, Hulse, Lawrence, R. Gauntt, Johnson, Parsons, W. Cauntt, Timken, Woodcock, Uster, Fenning, Coach Taylor. 268 P056 60lfLl'lil g M550 ft A.A. qwmsgfa TG Q-WG? AMA. 6 -6' . A. . 'A.Afp ' A T559 TQ- . Q9 if QS Q? . e AHA. 'fc TBA' a -9. was f SSA TAA A06 AA' S 'iiifvrasaii Qigilll Ist row-Bellville, Kramer, Freeman, Cunningham, Fesq, Callahan, 2nd row-Coach Makin, Harris, Benson, Seward, Ray, Moll, Renskers. The 1949 sophomore-studded edition of the Rutgers cross country team, under the tutelage of veteran coach Joseph Makin, finished a successful sea- son against outstanding competition with three wins and four losses. The Scarlet romped to easy victories over Lehigh and Lafayette thereby winning the coveted Middle Three Championship. Against the stronger New Jersey colleges the outcome was a different story. The Queensmen went down to successive defeats at the hands of Seton Hall and Princeton at Buccleuch Park. The highlight of the campaign was the stunning defeat which the Big Red administered to C.C.N.Y. With Bill Mott, and co-captains Stew Ray and Dan Kramer leading the way, Rutgers swept the first eight places to com- pletely humble the Gothamites. Syracuse and N.Y.U. spelled disaster as the Big Red finished third in the final meet of the season. RUTGERS OPPONENTS Frank Aitelli 751 Charles Parisek 52 17 Lehigh 45 William Belleville 752 Stewart Ray '50 40 Princeton 17 James Callahan '52 Richard Renskers '50 46 Seton Hall 16 Lenox Cooper '52 Arthur Seward '52 15 C. C. N. Y. 49 Rex Cunningham '52 Michael Sidoroff 751 25 Lafayette 33 George Harris '50 John Woodruff 752 82 fSyracuse 16 Daniel Kramer 750 James Yeck '52 JN- Y- U- 48 John McCluskey '52 Roger Benson '50, Mgr 21st ICAAAA William Mott '50 Joseph Makin, Coach 269 Ist row-Corizzi, Kruger, Lynner, Schlesinger, Van Clcefg 21111 row-Coach Wlhite, Sulia, Parsons, Johnson, Hatchett, Nelson, Tumau, Jlgr. ga6Lef6aff The l949-l,950 basketball season proved to be somewhat disappointing to Scarlet fans. At the beginning ol' the season Coach Don White was greeted by three veterans from last year's starting five. Don Parsons, Buckey Hatchett, and Paul Lynner all returned for their fourth and final year on the court. Sophomore Hal Corizzi and agile Ed Kruger rounded out the starting combination. Many of the defeats suffered by the Queens men may be attributed to the long and dillicult schedule which they undertook. Duquesne, one of the top five teams in the country, eked out a four point victory over the Scarlet, while the Wisconsin Badgers, Yale, N.Y.U., Villanova, led by All-American Paul Arizin, and Cornell found the boys from the 4Banks of the Raritan' to be a fighting team. One of the most memorable games of the season was the thrilling battle with New York University in lVladison Square Garden. But- gers, playing its first game in the spacious sports center of the world, held the Violets in check until the last minute of an overtime period when N.Y.U. went ahead to win by a single point, 73 to 72. Several important victories were listed among the Searlet's winnings. Princeton was soundly trouced on the College Avenue court. Mount Union, Fordham, and Bucknell also met with defeat when tangling with Don White's boys. There were many other bright spots in the season. Bucky Hatchett, one of Rutgers' great- est all-around athletes, became the first player in the Universityis history to score more than l,0O0 points during four years of varsity competition. Bucky accomplished this feat on the Scarlet,s western trip during Christmas vacation. Don Parsons, another veteran player, also topped the thousand point mark soon after Hatchettis accomplishment. These two players now hold Rutgers, records that will be difficult for anyone to break. The starting combine including Hatchett and Parsons had plenty of ability. Paul Lynner, an excellent play maker and set shot artist, turned in another good season at the guard position. Ed Kruger, earning a starting posi- tion early in the season, played consistently steady basketball. Hal Corizzi, also noted for his fine play on the football team, was the fifth member of the starting combination. Corizzi, although only a sophomore, fitted in with the other Veteran players very smoothly. His accurate passing and shooting label him as a future Rutgers great on the basketball court. Coach Don White was fortunate in having such able reserves as Gordon Nelson, John Mas- kalevich, Dudley Eppel, Bob Suba, Adolph Schlesinger, and Hay Van Cleef. RL'l'Gl:iRS OPPONENTS 8l Xewark Colleges of Rutgers 59 60 Yale 73 45 Columbia 59 72 New York University 73 66 Princeton 55 53 Syracuse 72 46 Cornell 78 55 Wlisconsin 68 68 Akron 72 55 Mount Lnion 43 541- Duquesne 59 78 Fordham 74 88 Bucknell 63 67 Villanova 84 54 US. lVlilitary Academy 58 62 Princeton 80 63 Rhode lsland 75 61 Seton Hall 59 73 Georgetown T5 60 Lafayette 62 75 Rider 64 76 Lehigh 61 64 Penn State 51 48 LS. Naval Academy 57 73 Williaiiis 46 75 Lehigh 58 67 Lafayette 62 67 Colgate 57 The 4'Barrel tries to stop Lynner's shot It was good ! RUTGERS REBOUND: . . . Ed Krugefs forty-foot basket at Princeton . . . Hal Corizzi's twenty-two big points against Rhode Island . . . The Scarlet band giving their all for the cause . . . That wild and Wooly one point overtime loss to N.Y.U. in the Garden . . . Rhode lsland, the fastest moving com- bine to play in New Brunswick . . . George Sella of Princeton displaying his talent in basketball as well as football . . . The frosh cagers starting slow but improving as the season rolled on . . . WATV tele- vising most home games . . . All-American Paul Arizin's superb play for Villanova . . . Princeton setting new Dillon gym scoring record against the Scarlet in their 80 to 52 rout . . . Marshall Johnson, tallest man on the squad, showing vast improvement along with Dud Eppel and Frank Torpey . . . Clifton having the largest delegation on the squad-Pan sons, Corizzi, Van Cleef . . . New Year's Eve in Can- ton, Ohio . . . Hatchett and Parsons building the l000 point mark . . . That 61-59 defeat of Seton Hall for the first Scarlet victory over them in five years . . . Too many losses and not enough wins . . . Ilis Lynner and Sella again 272 E, 5 Y Up, over, and . . . uul. Harold Corizzi 752 Paul LXIIIIPI' 751 Adolph Schlvsinger '51 Dudley lippvl 152 John Maskalevicll 750 Robert Suba '50 William Halchett 750 Gordon Nvlson '50 l rancis 'forpvy '51 Marshall Johnson '51 Donald l,i11'SUHS '50 Raymond Van Cleef 751 lidwarcl Krugrfr '50 Lester Plusia '52 Martin Tuman 750, Mgr. Don White, Coach End-around by Bucky One, two, Ihre-me . . . Conga! Ist row-Calaleraro, Bowers, Procopio, Dierauf: Zml row-Coach Voliva, Peromn, Vohflen, Wfhinfrey, Voor- hees. RUTGERS OPPONENTS 24 Columbia 7 36 Lafayette 0 16 Princeton 14 11 Syracuse 14 24 New York University 5 14 U.S. Naval Academy 15 23 Univ. of Pennsylvania 3 16 Lehigh 11 27 Temple 5 David Whinfrey '50, Capt. Peter Bender 751 Louis Bowers Charles Calderaro '51 Thomas Dierauf '52 James Engle ,52 Richard Fritts '52 John Giunco 750 James Guerin '51 Nicholas Lorusso '52 Emil Perona '52 Dominick Procopio '51 Bay Vohden '52 rea fgng Coach Dick Volivais wrestling squad tackled one of the most grueling schedules in the history of the sport at Rutgers. It included such powerful teams as Princeton, Syracuse, Navy, and Lehigh and was climaxed hy But- gers, first participation in the Eastern lnter- collegiate Wrestlirig Association Champion- ship at Princeton. The Scarletis previous tournament wrestling had been confined to the Middle Atlantic Association which is made up of smaller colleges. An outstanding team accomplishment was the defeat of Princeton for the first time in twenty-two years. Dave Whinfrey's decision in the heavyweight division provided the win- ning points after Princeton had held an early lead. Rutgers' first victory over traditionally powerful Lehigh was the climax of the season. The Scarlet squad was composed largely of sophomores which should be a warni g to Rutgers opponents in future years. Emil Perona, Richard Fritts, Louis Bowers, and Ray Vohden, all sophomores, along with jun- iors Dom Procopio and Charlie Calderaro, and senior Dave Whinfrey shared the spotlight during a very successful wrestling season. encing Tins year, under the capable guidance of Coach Don Cetrulo, the Scarlet fencing team enjoyed one of their best seasons since the War. Largely responsible for their success were the uFour T737 the Tedeschi broduws and the Treves brothers, who led the Queensmen to the NCAA fencing co-championship last sea- son, and this year fornied the nucleus of the squad. A1 Treves, who garnered the individ- ual NCAA saber honors last year, and Ralph Tedeschi who took the NCAA foil champion- ship,stood outin dnesanuzclassesthisseason. Their brothers, Ed Treves and Dave Tedeschi, were also members of the strong foils unit. Backing up A1 in the saber division were two competent performers, Dave Davis and Ron Rogers. Top man in the epee class was Al White. He was ably backed by Pete Kuker and Warren Nichols, whom Coach Cetrulo has ran 1asthernosthnprovedinanemithesquad. Although ive men will be lost by the gradua- tion route, Cetrulo hopes to fill their shoes with some experienced members of his fresh- man squad and looks optimistically toward next year. RUTCERS OPPONENTS 19 Fordham 8 15 Columbia 12 17 Brooklyn College 10 16 Princeton 11 1715 University of Pennsylvania 9M 12 New York University 15 13 Yale 14 1815 Lehigh 8M 18 Temple 9 17 Haverford 10 16 Drew 11 1815 Lafayette 815 1st row-Coach Don Cetrulo, Nichols, Trapp, Baxter, Blum, Treves Saluato, Brillantine, Mgr. 2nd row-Blesse, Hayden, Robinson, Davis, Rose, Burr, Rogers, White, Lipton, Kuker, Lee, Assit Mgr. Waller Ballinger '52 James Baxter '52 Donald Blesse ,51 Theodore Blum '51 Robert Burr '52 David Davis ,51 Howard Bayden '52 Peter Kuker ,51 Lewis Lipton '50 Warren Nichols '50 Ronald Rogers '51 Arthur Rose 351 David Tedeschi 750 Lou Trapp '51 Alex Treves '50 Edward Treves '50 Albert White '51 Don Cetrulo, Coach wimming James Reilly, Coach Daniel Fowler, Coach llliTCl'lllS OPPONIHYTS WilliaiiiCronkwrigl1t752 Donald Rafferty '52 65 Lafayette 10 John Donigan 750 Seymour Schlanger 750 27 Yale 48 Holmert Haflner 751 Rolmert Simonson '51 I9 l'.S. lYlilitary Avafleiiiy 56 Tllonias llynes '50 Williaiii Stern 752 48 li.5. Naval Acaflvniy 27 Willialii lrwin '50 Willialii Stewart '51 59 New York lvniyvrsity 16 Leroy Kellogg '51 Jesse Taylor 752 51 Syracuse 24 ,losvpll Koliut 751 John Zinnnerinan '50 I0 l'rinc-vton 35 l,aurenf:e Kravet '50 Robert Camp 751, Mgr 52 Leliigh 23 John Morrison '50 Nathan Cotler 750, Mgr 37 Seton Hall 38 Rivliard Parkliurst '52 Robert Carin 750, Mgr el-0 Pittsburgh 35 ,lolin Perkins '52 Conlon Sloff '51, Mgr 57 lvniyersity of Pennsylvania 111 lllI'llil1'Cl Pite '51 61 Columbia ll Ist row-Croukright, Stern, Donigan, Simonson, Schlnnger, Zimmerman, Kohut, Coach Riley, 21111 row-Coach Fowler, Parkhurst, Kravel, Rafferty, Taylor, Haffner, Carin, llIgr.g 3rd row-Perkins, Stewart, Morrison, Kcllog, Pile, Cotlcr, Mgr. f , A ,,.-,.- s , me f i The 1949-50 varsity swimming team, after a faulty start, rounded into the form characteristic of the teams which Jim Reilly has turned out over the many years during which he has been varsity coach. The team had experienced and capable men in almost all events. In the 50 and 100 yard freestyle events, the Scarlet was ably represented by Bill Irwin, and in the middle dis- tances, Bob Simonson was Coach Reilly's choice. Bob showed his worth by setting a new pool record at Lafayette. Seymour Schlanger was a pillar of strength in the distance department starring in both the 220 and 440. ,lack Morrison was a consistent point win- ner all season in the breaststroke events. He was ably assisted by Don Rafferty, a member of last year's yearling tank team, and Larry Kravet. J ack Donigan performed in the back- stroke and was responsible for quite a few of the points garnered by the Queensmen. From the springboards, the graceful form of Joe Kohut could be seen taking first place after first place for Coach Reilly. He per- formed in both the high and low board diving with assistance from Bill Cronkwright. Swim- ming the 400 yard relay for the Scarlet were Dick Pite, John Zimmerman, Tom Hynes, and Leroy Kellogg. Seymour Schlanger makes his turn I gud QAM! The 1949 baseball team, playing the long- est schedule in Rutgers history, finished the season with a record of eighteen victories, one tie and nine losses. Not only was the twenty- eight game schedule a new record, but the caliber of the teams met in competition was very high. The Scarlet opened the season by winning three out of six games on a southern trip dur- ing spring vacation. Important victories were posted over the University of Virginia f2j, and William 81 Mary while the Queensmen were defeated by George Wvashington and Navy. In the NCAA playoffs Rutgers was defeated in the first game by St. Johns. In the second game the Scarlet broke a jinx which had per- sisted for three years when they defeated neighboring Seton Hall College 7 to 5. How- ever, the Queensmen were eliminated by Penn State, a foe which they had defeated in regu- lar season play. For Chuck Ward it was his twelfth and final year as Scarlet baseball coach. He resigned at the end of the year due to Commissioner Chandleijs new rule governing full-time scouts. Dick Weber and Al Rubenstein carried the brunt of the pitching chores. Herm Hering, Chris Dammayer, and Mark Maurer rounded out the pitching staff. For the fourth consecu- tive season the LSS Twins,' Steve Senko and Andy Sivess, led the hitting department. Sivess batted an enviable .328 and Senko was the team's most dependent clutch hitter. Bob Suba, the Scarlet first baseman, led the home- run parade and Ray Van Cleef, a very promis- ing and bustling sophomore outfielder, stole the most bases. Ist row-Weber, Sivess, Senko, Spielmann, Burns, Kienzle, Rubenstein, Van Cleef, Leboff g 2nd row-Heir, Mgr., Kalapos, Suba, Maskalevich, Cravutt, Coach Ward, Hering, Dammeyer, Maurer, Peterson, Stull, Brehne. if . 3 9 Q Q Qt X' N 1 Q-this Uflfyy f RUTGERS OPPONENTS Virginia 4 Virginia 5 William Sz Mary 2 Maryland 2 George Washington 11 U.S. Naval Academy 6 Fordham 6 Temple 6 Connecticut 2 U.S. Military Academy 6 Newark Bears 10 Villanova 1 Penn State 2 Seton Hall 11 Lafayette 3 Syracuse 8 Colgate 2 Columbia 1 Georgetown 6 Lafayette 1 Lehigh 0 Princeton 0 Princeton 5 St. John's 14 fN.C.A.A. Playoffsj Seton Hall 5 fN.C.A.A. Playoffsj Penn State 7 fN.C.A.A. Playoffsj Lafayette 1 Virginia 4, Frank Burns '49 Christian Dammeyer '50 Herman Hering '50 Steve Kalapos '50 Raymond A. Kienzle '49 Jules Leboff '50 John T. Maskalevich '50 Mark K. Maurer '51 Harding Peterson '50 Alan D. Rubenstein '49 John Sabo '50 Steve Senko '49 Andrew Sivess '49 Kenneth Spielmann '49 Robert S. Suba '50 Raymond Van Cleef '51 Richard Weber '49 Donald Heir '49, Mgr. Charles Ward, Coach Hey, Ump-He broke his wrists . . . l Uardifg Crew i Aire. ai. 1st row-Scatchard, 2nd row-R. Oxenford, R. Weeks, Stevens, Gaunt, Hale, Nicholas, Picton, Graf. Highlighting the 1949 crew season was the Rutgers-Syracuse Regatta, the first held in New Brunswick in two years. Syracuse, annually a strong team, defeated the Scarlet by a few feet in a very c1ose and grueling race. ln other encounters during the season the Queensmen were badly outshone. The Rutgers Varsity shell was generally made up of Hale, Barton, Nicholas, Oxenford, Stevens, Graf, Picton, Weeks, and coxswain Scatchard. Prospects for future Rutgers crews loom brighter because of the new boat house pre- sented to the University by the Class of 1914. This should help stimulate interest in rowing 'On the Banks.' RUTGERS OPPONENTS PLACE Stanley Barton '49 Fred Picton '51 2nd 1st-Columbia New York City Alfred 1. Ensminger '49 William Scatchard '50 2nd 1st-Pennsylvania Philadelphia William Gauntt '51 M. William Stevens '49 2nd 1st-Syracuse New Brunswick Norman Graf '51 Richard Weeks '50 2nd 1st-Princeton Princeton John Hale '50 Ward Whitehorne '50 2nd 6th-Preliminaries, John V. Hoey '49 Albert Von Chorba '50, M gr: E.A.R.C. Syracuse Bruce Nicholas '49 Charles Chuck Logg 12th Poughkeepsie Regatta Poughkeepsie Robin Oxenford '49 Coach Cl,gUe0 Pell! The J V crew suffered almost the same fate as the varsity. They won their first race against Columbia up in New York City. After that first regatta they found the going very rough. However, Coach Chuck Logg finally found the right combination in the final race of the reason, the Dad Vail Regatta. ln that race Rutgers took second place against some very strong competition. Regard- less of the poor showing in some races, the JV crew serves the purpose of providing future varsity rowers with valuable experience. RUTGERS OPPONENTS PLACE George Berke 751 lst 2nd-Columbia New York City Allan Borghard '51 2nd lst-Pennsylvania Philadelphia Alfred Ensminger '50 2nd lst-Syracuse New Brunswick Edward Grushinski 751 2nd lst-Princeton Princeton John Hoey '49 2nd Dad Vail Regatta Poughkeepsie Ist row-Berk, 2ml row-Humphreys, Mgr., Crushinski Borghard, Nielsen, Parker, Hoey, Ensminger, Whitehorn. U T - A ' , Vyrr W gun- ? Q' . - Q ,tc K Efeff t l l 1 7 Eivan Nilsen '51 Bruce Parker '51 Thomas Shotwell '50 Arnold Grade ,5l, Mgr Chuck Logg, Coach Shotwell, K7 X7 3 Msiaz. AH., Q - sum + ,...w..--- .......-l 281 flu., lst row-Grant, Cramer, Hatchett, Peterson, Root, I-Iedden, Fitzgibbon, Davis, C. Eich- baumg 2nd row-Wilson, Scola, Nelson, Timken., Boyer, Bodnar, B. Eichbaum, Schwartz, Zankel, Rayg 3rd row-Benson, Mgr., Coach Voliva, Coach Garrabrant, Harrison, Older, Mott, Wackar, Lichtenstein, Adler, Hannoch, Frisch, Shuster, Mgr., Coach Makin. Under the skillful tutelage of Veteran coach Joseph E. Makin and ably assisted by coaches Richard Voliva and J ack Garrabrant, the 1949 Rutgers varsity track edition finished a highly successful season against top-flight competi- tion by winning five of their seven encounters. After winning their season opener against the hapless Merchant Marine, Rutgers' 25 man squad was defeated by Princeton, this in spite of Paul Corrigan,s record-breaking heave of 133 feet and 7M inches which eradicated the hammer throw mark set in 1937. The Queens- men bounced back to take top honors in the triangular meet with West Virginia and Temple. Buck Hatchett's consistent hurdling hit a peak as he eclipsed his previous record in the 120 yard high hurdles. His new record is 14.9 seconds. After defeating Lehigh, the Scarlet entered the Penn Relays. Rutgers was represented by the strong relay team of Stew Ray, Captain Bill Mott, Wally Grant, and Fred Wilson, with Ray doubling in the 440 meter hurdles. ln spite of a bad break, the relay team took fourth. Two weeks later, this same combination unoiiicially broke the Uni- versity's mile-relay record, being clocked at 3:23.9. The Victory over Lafayette produced one record-breaking and one record-equalling performance. As Rutgers garnered its third consecutive Middle Three title, Sven Peterson glided 12 feet and M inch in the pole vault bet- tering the 1918 record. ln the other outstand- ing effort of the day, Fred Wilson breezed to the tape in 49.8 seconds in the quarter mile, equaling the record set by the father of Stew Ray in 1921. ln spite of Hatchetfs seventh consecutive win over the high sticks, the Scar- let was outclassed in the last meet by a tra- ditionally powerful Syracuse team. William E. Mott '50, Captain Martin Adler '49 Paul D. Corrigan '50 Richard T. Cramer '49 Robert Davis '51 Charles Eichbaum '51 Wallace Grant '51 William S. Hatchett '50 Willard L. Hedden '50 David Lichtenstein '51 James Murray '50 Gordon Nelson '50 Sven G. Peterson '50 G. Stewart Ray '50 Leon Root '51 Philip T. Scola '50 John Timken '50 Richard Wackar '51 Fred D. Wilson '51 Francis Wright '49 Kenneth Zankel '51 Roger N. Benson '51, Mgr. John W. Shuster '51, Mgr. Joseph E. Makin, Coach NEW RECORDS SET RUTGERS OPPONENTS Hammer Throw Paul Corrigan 63 U.S. Merchant Marine Academy 47 133' TM 40 Princeton 99 120-yard High Hurdles William Hatchett 6 41 X West Virginia 61 14.9 seconds 12 Temple 285 Pole Vault Sven Peterson 85 Lehigh 39 12' ML 8473 Lafayette 41M 440-yard Dash Fred Wilson 59 SYIHCUSC 81 49.8 seconds Penn Relays The 1949 lacrosse team, which marked the end of Coach Fred Fitch's 23-year association with Rutgers, completed the season with a rec- ord of six wins and five losses. But this record does not tell the full story. Two of the losses, Maryland and Princeton, were by only one goal and both these teams annually are among the top five lacrosse teams in the country. In- dividual honors Went to Frank Thropp and Captain Ken Cutie who were named to the All- North Team. Many promising sophomores are being counted on to back up the seventeen re- turning lettermen who will make up A1 Twit- chell's 1950 team. acrofiae RUTCERS OPPONENTS 13 Alumni 2 12 Montclair A. C. 5 3 Maryland 4 9 Syracuse 17 16 Lafayette 2 2 Yale 9 14 Lehigh 3 7 Princeton 8 7 Pennsylvania 5 8 CCNY 7 4 US. Military Academy 12 Kenneth W. Cuffe '49 Robert Hubbard '50 Captain Walter A. Lee '50 Robert Atkinson '50 John A. Behrend '51 Wayne Brocklebank '50 Forrest C. Button, Jr. '49 Gabriel Chopey '50 Richard Cramer '49 Robert Cyphers '50 Fred L. Dechowitz '49 Charles Delahunt '50 Richard A. Cerweck '51 Richard Gladwin '50 Douglas F.. Cosnell '51 George P. Little '50 Alan Meredith '50 Joseph Orlick '50 Donald C. Parsons '50 Harry Sindle '51 Lea E. Terry '49 Frank Thropp '49 Richard Weiler '51 John Van De Walker '52 M gr. Martin Tuman '50, Mgr. Frederic F itch, C oach Ist row-Cramer, Terry, Cuffe, Button, Thropp, Dechowitz, Brocklebank, Atkinsong 2nd row-Meredith, Gerweck, Parsons, Chopey, Delahunt, Cyphers, Hubbard, Little, Gladwin, Orlickg 3rd row-Coach Fitch, Weiler, Behrend, Race, Sindle, Cosnell, Kono- witch, Lee, Tuman, Mgr. ennifi When the call went out for varsity tennis candidates in the spring, Coach Hummel was greeted by the return of five lettermen from the 1948 squad including co-captains Larry Clamen and Bob Jordan. Due to inadequate court facilities the netmen were hampered in their preparation for the season's opener with an experienced and powerful Haverford team and were blanked 9 to 0 by the Pennsylva- nians. In the next tilt, against the engineers from Lehigh, they again found themselves out- classed bowing by the score of 9 to O. Bad weather washed out two away matches with Temple and Georgetown. However, in the Newark Rutgers contest the Scarlet found it- self and triumphed 8 to l, taking all except one doubles match. Continuing on their win- ning ways, they took both Fordham and Stevens into camp, 9-0 and 6-3 respectively to wind up the season with a record of three wins and two losses. RUTGERS OPPONENTS 0 Haverford 9 0 Lehigh 9 8 Newark Colleges of Rutgers l 9 Fordham 0 6 Stevens 3 Ist row-Clamen, Jordan, Streichg 2nd row-Mcflilvray, Macom, Alex ander, Gearllart, Pistolese, Landau. Lawrence Claman '49 Co-Captain Robert H. Jordan '50 Co-Captain Daniel H. Alexander ,Sl William S. Childs '49 lay L. Funston '49 James W. Gearhart 749 Iohn M. Macom 751 Robert W. Streich '50 Lawrence Walker 251 lohn R. Wittpenn 551 Robert D. McGilvray '50 Mgr. Iohn Hummel, Coach OW Coach White, McKay, Jones, Jarema, Hansen, Hill, Cehrs, Coach Dochat. Coach Don White's golf team, one of the least publicized teams here at Rutgers, com- pleted the season with a record of two wins, one tie and four losses. Two of these losses were by two points. Playing all their home matches at the Forsgate Country Club, the Scarlet posted victories over Columbia and Newark Rutgers. John larema, captain of the golf team, was the most consistent player. During his four years at Rutgers he lost only two individual matches. After the end of the regular season play, ,larema went on to repre- sent Rutgers in the National Collegiate Golf Tournament. The presence of three sopho- mores on the six-man squad assures the Scar- let of experienced players for the next two years RUTGERS 2 4 Sw 2 4 2 4V2 OPPONENTS Seton Hall Columbia Newark Rutgers Lehigh Lafayette Temple Fordham John M. Jarema 749, Captain John Cehrs 750 Richard E. Hansen 751 Carl E. Hill '49 Robert W. Jones '51 Charles J. McKay 751 Donald S. White, Coach 45 if e eam E. Bernstein D. Boyden J. Drew W. Kramer F. Lawrence H. MacKay D. Miers B. Parker S. Rice H. Steiner G. Veghte Thomas Shotwell, Head Cheerleader Daniel Hamilton, Song Leader John Crowley Robert Stoepker Willialn Schneidewind Kurt Servos RUTGERS OPPONENTS 1366 Xavier Prep 1370 1382 Bordentovxn 1188 1388 Midwood 1319 1371 Equitable Life 1348 1378 CCNY 1378 1370 Columbia 1349 1387 Lehigh 1314- 1371 Equitable 1336 1388 Kings College 1220 CA 8810465 cl 8106 Soccer A. Bernstorf A. Cummins J. Fleichman C. Fredricks H. Heckler W. Howard R. J ablonski W. J eney R. Kalapos L. Konyhas S. Moreland J. Nicolli J. Phillips R. Rinehart W. Stein J. Welsh Princeton Stevens OPPONENTS 2 3 Hamilton H. S. 2 Lehigh 1 K. Anderson H. Anderson N. Burton C. Carroll W. Dewberry J. Dioszeghy A. Dodd J. Doyle D. Dreier W. Driscoll J. Emery R. Enz W. Fricke QFQJAFIQGL! Sloofdaff RUTGERS OPPONENTS 20 Princeton 27 47 Lehigh 7 25 Columbia 7 19 Lafayette 0 27 Rutgers JV 13 60 NYU 0 J. Ambrose, Capt. J. Gilbert M. Morrison A. Combos R. Nicolette R. Gooch E. Nilsen F. Gruninger E. Pacilio J. Hankins R. Read W. Himmel R. Sandblom R. Kaplan J. Scott J. Kaye J. Scaliotta R. Kehler H. Schmidt M. Keith R. Shriner J. Lezdey R. Tillotson W. Love L. Vasuary J. Marusich I0 aria A. lllig, Captain J. Ascoly H. Bateman O. Cassidy J. Clark J. Fesq P. Lowman W. Maddux A. Richardson J. Zimmermann R. Racz, M gr. CP055 601411 fry RUTCERS OPPONENTS 27 Lehigh 37 Princeton 31 New Brunswick H. S. 415 Seton Hall 31 Montclair State Teachers College 15 Lafayette 24 Trenton H. S. 20 New York University 16th ICAAAA Baitefdaff RUTGERS OPPONENTS Newark Rutgers JV Columbia Naval Reserve Fifth Battalion Villanova U.S. Military Acad Admiral Farragut Academy College of South Jersey Trenton H. S. Seton Hall Princeton Lafayette Lehigh Lehigh Lafayette H. Annis J. Cerone J. Emery W. Francke J. Gilbert F. Gruninger J. Larson R. Newell H. Rivers J. Sandhlom M. Taylor G. Twaddell A. Whitlow R. Allcroft C. Carrol A. Cummins A. Davis A. Dodd J. Doyle D. Dreier 1. Elkins W. Engle C. F ortunato mar., R. Fowler W. Goetz J. Hampson F. Harnett S. Hart F. Hauck R. Holjes R. Hone A. Howard W. Landis RUTGERS OPPONENTS 20 Columbia 16 30 Union HS 8 15 Princeton 15 20 Somerville HS 5 22 Adm. Farragut Academy 13 9 Newton HS 17 11 U.S. Naval Academy 21 16 Penn. 13 6 Lehigh 26 R. Lane J. Lezdey D. Loth E. Mack I. McOnie D. Middleton E. Nilson R. Olsson R. Sorenson R. Stites .sluimming E. Craig K. Rutman W. Gillis N. Simonson G. Gregorio V. Webb W. Heck L. De Rienzo, Mgr. R. Isacson E. Drosdick, Mgr. K. Miller H. Munzer, Mgr. H. Mitchell W. Baxter, Coach J. Paulus RUTGERS OPPONENTS 47 Lafayette 26 28 U.S. Military Academy 46 28 U.S. Naval Academy 47 33 Trenton H. S. 42 46 Montclair Y.lVl.C.A. 23 30 Princeton 45 27 Lehigh 47 36 Pennsylvania 39 34 Columbia 31 H. Cooper J. Eaton R. Ewald J. Paralusz J. Pierce RUTGERS 35 19 65 13W jencing Charles McDonough R. Quackenboss R. Rawson T. Stahl M. Wolf D. Cetrulo, Coach OPPONENTS Columbia ISM Princeton 8 University of Penn. ZOVZ gaiiegcgff New York University 13M Charles Ruddock Captain Donald Biehn Frank Capraro Ralph Cobb Dudley A. Eppel Donald Fellenberg Carl Fleming, Jr. Thomas Foster Donald A. Gsell David Hill George Kaye Lawrence Mansier l9 Stephen McNally James Monahan Harold A. Tindall James Waring Ronald E. Warner John Devlin, Mgr. Gilbert A. Gaissert Mgr. Kenneth Truscott Mgr. Robert Sterling Coach RUTGERS OPPONEN F S 10 U.S. Military Academy ll Lafayette 9 Princeton 9 Columbia 6 Lehigh 10 Seton Hall Monmouth JC 7 Cowles Andrus, Jr. Morton L. Antelman James M. Baxter William J. Belleville Robert C. Burr Lenox C. Cooper Gerard J. Ennis Robert Ferguson Donald W. Ferry Bruce G. Freeman Walter Gabruk Joseph Goodnough Richard Hunt Anthony Iannarone Otto J espersen RUTGERS OPPONENTS 124 16 Princeton 48 Peddie Prep 83 Lehigh 43 Lafayette jl aCL Mutsuo Kuramoto Lawrence LaGattuta John Lucek Kenneth Natalie Charles O'Connor Joseph Patchett Edward Reilly Norman Salt Arthur L. Seward lrwin Spetgang Frank Spinelli Donald Tighe Paul Walker Robert Wintz Joseph E. Makin, Coach CPG!!! RUTGERS OPPONENTS lst 2n lst 2n 5th 2n 2nd-Columbia New York City lst-Pennsylvania Philadelphia 2nd+La Salle Philadelphia lst-Princeton Princeton Preliminaries, E.A.R.C. Syracuse Dad Vail Regatta Poughkeepsie John Brunner James McConnell Charles Morrison J. Eric Nelson Charles L. Reed Emil Schroth Harry C. Spencer Luther Van Nuys Walter Vilkelis Harold Gregory, Mgr. 'gChuck,' Logg, Coach Ni John McCluskey QZIGCPOJJB RUTGERS OPPONENTS Peekskill Military Academy 1 Brooklyn Poly Tech 6 Stevens JV 2 Princeton 11 Lehigh 0 U.S. Military Academy 3 Malcolm McVeigh, Captain Wallace Beneville Albert Calello Anthony Cillo Donald Cragin Robert D'Amato William Evers Boaz F irckser Robert Graham John Lawton Henry Liebich Nicholas Lorusso John Rubin James Schnell John Schuck Robert Seidel Merrill Taub Thomas Todd Joseph Toleno Robert Werner Leon Harris, Mgr. Myron Krop, M gr. Albert Twitchell, Coach RUTGERS 7 9 SUMMARY OF FRESHMAN SPORTS Won Tied Football 5 0 Soccer 1 2 Cross Country 4 0 Basketball 6 0 Wrestling 5 1 Swimming 4 0 Fencing 0 1 Baseball 6 0 Track 1 0 Crew 2 0 Lacrosse 4 0 Tennis 2 0 Totals 40 4 293 jenni5 Edward R. Bernstein R. Spencer Brent Richard T. Goullet Frederic Hall David Hill Grant E. Levin Fred Seifer Stanley Slobodien William I. Thompson Oscar R. Rodig, Mgr. John Hummel, Coach Highland Park Trenton High School Lost 1 1 4 8 3 5 4 1 3 2 2 0 34 As usual the extensive intramural program stimulated a tremendous amount of enthusi- asm along with many sore legs, bumps, and bruises. Rutgers men may justly be proud of their intramural program which is directed chiefly by undergraduate physical education majors. The program included seven major Helds-touch football, cross country, basket- ball, swimming, wrestling, softball, and track. ln these seven fields of athletics there were over 321 contests and championships in- volving approximately 2,100 students. The Keller Trophy indicative of intramural supremacy over all other campus groups was The final game: Betas vs DU's .911 tI 6LlflfllfU 6L won in 1949 by Delta Upsilon Fraternity. The DU's compiled a total of 58 points. Sec- ond place was a tie between Beta Theta Pi Fraternity and the married men from Hillside Campus. Third place honors went to Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. ln the 1949-1950 intramural season Delta Upsilon seemed to be well on their way towards the Keller Trophy for the second year in a row. They captured the cross country meet, placed second in the touch football league, and were represented by very strong basketball and swimming teams. Their strong- Intramural Football Champions-the Bet laorla est opposition uppearerl to he Sigma Phi Epsilon and Beta Theta Pi. The intramural program was par- ticularly sum-essftil this year be- cause il carrie at at time when there were runny controversial iseues at hand. The student newspaper and perioclivals were full of columns devoted to diseriininulion and un- fairness, yet the Rutgers intramural program was u real, working ex- ample of democracy. STU DENT INTliAlVlUIiAL DIRECTORS Klemens Figulski l5ll'llUIZllllgC?l' Richard Gerweok 75lfAsst. Mgr. Pemlmerlon Minster '5lfAss1'. Mgr. Allan James 552-Asst. Mgr. 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