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i-— . V m t ••« V « m ' s ' -■■-;• ; f tfi ' The Nineteen Fifty-Six Scarlet Letter The Nineteen Fifty-Six SCARLET LETTER J. DENNIS SULLIVAN, JR. Editor-in-Chief RAYMOND F. BACCHETTI Business Manager GEORGE EKEDAHL Managing Editor Published by the Students of Rutgers University New Brunswick New Jersey THE SCARLET LETTER COUNCIL Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey J. DENNIS SULLIVAN, JR., 56, President GEORGE EKEDAHL, ' 56, Secretary RAYMOND F. BACCHETTI, ' 56, Treasurer EDGAR G. CURTIN, Associate Dean of Men JOHN F. McDonald, Assistant Director of Public Relations LIMITED EDITION - 2,450 COPIES Printing and Binding by Progress Associates, Caldwell, New Jersey Portraits by Delma Studios, New York Photography by: Kroemmelbein Studio, New Brunswick Will Gainfort, New Brunswick Delma Studios, New York George Horych, ' 57 MR. JOHN P. KIRKWOOD — Director of Personnel and Placennent We respectfully dedicate the 1956 Scarlet Letter to . . . Mr. John Patton Kirkwood, Director of Personnel and Placement. It is most fitting that the Senior book be dedicated to the man who gives us the initial push into that part of our life for which these 16 years of schooling and 21 years of education have been mere preparation. And lucky we are here at Rutgers to have such an interested and capable a man as Mr. Kirkwood to assume this all-important posi- tion. Mr. Kirkwood came to Rutgers in 1927 from New York City. As an undergraduate he was Captain of the lacrosse team, an AIJ-Americon in that sport, a member of the Student Council and elected into Cap and Skull. He graduated in 1931 and received a B.S. in Agriculture. From Rutgers he went to the Curtiss Publishing Company, later the Interwoven Stocking Company and still later the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company where he was one of their top salesmen for several years. On coming to Rutgers in 1941, he served as associate alumni secretary and soon rose to alumni secretary and then to assistant director of the Office of Personnel and Placement, assum- ing his present position of direc tor in 1944. At present he is also serving as Vice President of the Middle Atlantic Placement Officers Association. As a private citizen, Mr. Kirkwood has served 3 terms as a member of the Metuchen Board of Education and has been active in Middlesex County Cub and Boy Scouting. He also has served as a deacon on the Metuchen Re- formed Church and is currently serving as superintendent of the church Sunday School. The foregoing makes it obvious that we here at Rutgers have an excellent administrator and citizen in our director of Personnel and Placement. If this has not convinced you, then you have but to talk with him for 30 minutes, as we seniors have done, to be thoroughly assured. ; RUTGERS UNIVERSITY The State University of New Jersey Officers of Administration LEWIS WEBSTER JONES, Ph.D., L.H.D., LL.D President MASON WELCH GROSS, Ph.D Provost CORNELIUS BRETT BOOCOCK, A.M Director of Student Life DONALD FORRESTER CAMERON, A.M Librarian ARTHUR CARL FRANTZREB, B.S Director of Development ALBERT SIGFRED JOHNSON, A.M Comptroller GEORGE ALBERT KRAMER, Ed.M Director of Admissions ALBERT EUGENE MEDER, JR., A.M Dean of Administration KARL EDWARD METZGER, Ed.M Secretary WALLACE SHELDON MORELAND, B.S Director of Public Relations PIERRE DUCLOS VAN MATER, B.S Assistant to the President for Alumni Relations WHERRY ELMER ZINGG, A.M Registrar DR. LEWIS WEBSTER JONES — President of the University This school year is Dr. Jones fifth as President of Rutgers University. The new Library is almost completed. We can see the beginnings of a twelve million dollar expansion program across George Street where College Park is no more. The Trustees hove been reorganized to facilitate functioning, make us more of a state university and make the people of New Jersey aware of the fine institution they have in Rutgers. No coincidence this. Thanks to Dr. Jones Rutgers has a brighter future than it has ever hod. And thanks be that this future planning was not accomplished at the expense of present needs. Not only is Dr. Jones a loyal and effective administrator, but he is also a fine gentleman and we, as students of this University, are proud to have him as our President. DR. MASON W. GROSS — Provost CORNELIUS B. BOOCOCK — Director of Student Life and Dean of Men DONALD FORRESTER CAMERON, A.M. Librarian ARTHUR CARL FRANTZREB, B.S. Director of Development ALBERT SIGFRED JOHNSON, A.M. Comptroller GEORGE ALBERT KRAMER, Ed.M. Director of Admissions ALBERT EUGENE MEDER, JR., A.M. Dean of Administration KARL EDWARD METZGER, Ed.M. Secretary WALLACE SHELDON MORELAND, B.S. Director of Public Relations PIERRE DUCLOS VAN MATER, B.S. Assistant to the President for Alumni Relations WHERRY ELMER ZINGG, A.M. Registrar ELMER CHARLES EASTON, Sc.D. Dean of the College of Engineering HENRY CURTIS HERGE, Ed.D. Dean of the School of Education WILLIAM HOPE MARTIN, Ph.D., Sc.D. Dean of the College of Agriculture and Director of the Agriculture Experiment Station HARRY GODDARD OWEN, A.M., Ed.D. (Hon.) Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences HARRY JOSEPH ROCKAFELLER, B.S. Director of the Division of Physical Ed- ucation JOHN PATTON KIRKWOOD, B.S. Director of Personnel and Placement EDWARD HOPKINS BRILL, B.S. Director of Purchases COURTNEY PARMLY BROWN, B.S. Superintendent of Buildings ond Grounds JOHN LYNCH DAVIS, LL.B. Director of Housing BRADFORD SHERMAN ABERNETHY, A.B., B.D. University Chaplain EDWARD HURTADO, M.D. Director of the Department of Student Heolth EDGAR GEORGE CURTIN M.S. Associate Dean of Men HOWARD JOHN CROSBY, A.B. Assistant Dean of Men LAWRENCE WALTERS PITT, A.B. Assistant to the Dean of Men First row, left to right: Vinton Gwinn, Edward Manl , Ernest Docs, Kevin Feotherstone, Philip A. Mortino, Frank Going, Barry Wood. Second row, left to right: lodislos Feher, Leroy Lusordi, Matthew Fox, Marc S. Salisch, Stanley Cohen, William Whitacre, George Ohye, John Pignataro, John A. Hurley. Left to right: Ernest Docs, Frank Going, Kevin Feotherstone, Edward Monk. Student Council OFFICERS President KEVIN FEATHERSTONE Vice-President PHILIP MARTINO Recording Secretary ERNEST DOCS Corresponding Secretary. . .EDWARD MANK Treasurer FRANK GOING First row, left to right: Robert S. Fisher, Dennis Sullivan, Richard A. Rizk, Thomas Kenney, Mair Benkoil, Karl Bergman, Richard Alaimo, Norman Orenstein, Robert Lang, Richard W. Cogan. Second row, left to right: Arthur Gregory, George Ekedahl, Don- ald Vineburg, George Mullen, Edward Alexander, Richard Hulit, Horvey Oshrin, Stanley Kochanek, Theodore Fischer, Wilson Dea- kin. Third row, left to right: Joseph Patterson, David Howell, Walter Mueller, Joseph W. Ritner. Left to right: Richard Alaimo, Karl Bergman, Molr Benkoil. Inferfrafernity Council OFRCERS ' ' ' ■esident KARL BERGMAN Vice-President RICHARD ALAIMO Secretary-Treasurer MAIR BENKOIL f left fo right: Kevin Featherstone, Vinton Gwinn, Matthew Fox. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President VINTON GWINN Vice-President KEVIN FEATHERSTONE Secretary-Treasurer MATTHEW FOX f JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS left to right: Edward Burkowski, John Pignatoro, John Hurley. President JOHN HURLEY Vice-President JOHN PIGNATARO Secretary-Treasurer EDWARD BURKOWSKI 14 Left fo right: Michael McNamara, William Whitacre, Rouert Lusardi. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President WILLIAM WHITACRE Vice-President MICHAEL McNAMARA Secretary-Treasurer ROBERT LUSARDI Front row, left to right: Donald Zerial, Stephen Moses, Peter Knauss. Rear row, left to right: Marvin Dull, Jerome Michelns, George Graulich, Charles Lennahan. Missing from picture: Judson Fisher. FRESHMAN COUNCIL Student Council Representative PETER KNAUSS President STEPHEN MOSES Secretary DONALD ZERIAL Treasurer GEORGE GRAULICH Seniors JEROME W. ADLER Jersey City, N w Jartay Jeurnalitm Tau Delto Phi; Pi Gamma, Vice Pre$.; Edgor V. Kacon Scholar- ship; Antho; Torgum, Asst. Editor; Boys in Ivy, Publicity Manager; Gold R; Academic Weekend Committee, Publicity Director; Ford Hall, Vice Pres.; Hillel; Advertising Clubj Boaster Club; journalism Society; Inlernotional Relations Club; Army Veteran. CARL F. AHLSTROM Somerville, New Jersey Navy Veteran. Mothematict RICHARD A. ALAIMO Passaic, New Jersey Planning Engineer Delta Upsijon, President; New Jersey State Scholarship; Scarlet Letter; Targum; Freshman Baseball; ASCE; Newman Club; Rutgers Engineer. PAUL W. ALBRIGHT New Brunswick, New Jersey Business Administration Delta Sigma Phi; Intromurals; Crown Club; Booster Club; Rifle Pistol Clubj Student CO-OP. ROBERT F. ALDEN Rahway, New Jersey Pre-Forestry Delta Phi, Secretary; 150-lb. Football; Previously Attended Union Jr. College. EDWARD A. ALEXANDER Paterson, New Jersey Biological Science Zeto Beta Tou, President; Interfroternity Council; Targum; WRSU; Gold R; Deon ' s List; Intromurals; Freshman Lacrosse; Varsity lacrosse; Hillel; lacrosse Club; Beta Beta Beta. MARVIN B. ALEXANDER Trenton, New Jersey Business Administration Sigma Alpha Mu; Hillel) Army Veteran. JAMES E. S. ALMONEY Nulley, New Jersey Journalism Pi Kappa Alpha, Secretory; Scarlet Key; Pi Gommo; General Scholarship; Rehobililolian, Nutley lions Club Scholarship; Targum; Dean ' s List; Varsity Football Manager; 150-lb. Foot- ball Manager; Numerals; Varsity R; Demorest Club; Boat Ride Committee; Booiler Club; Campus Chest Committee. DAVID Newark, New Jersey L. ALTSHULER Electrical Engineering National Engineer ' s Week; Freshman Crew; AIEE IRE; Navy Veteran. CHARLES E. ANDREWS Moorestown, New Jersey English Thefa Chi, New Jersey State Scholarship; Glee Club; University Choir; University Orchestro; AROTC, First Sergeant. Intromurols; Canterbury Club; A ROBERT ANDREWS New Hyde Park, New York Business Administration Beta Theta Pi, Recording Secretary; Scarlet Key; Upson Scholarship; Gold R; Chopel Usher; Varsity Lacrosse; A. Sasser Lacrosse Canterbury Club; SAM; Lacrosse Club, Club, President. Freshman Lacrosse; Trophy; Varsity R; President; Vorsily R EDWARD J. ARGUELLO Bergenfield, New Jersey Industrial Engineering New Jersey State Scholarship; WRSU; Queens Players, Pub- licity Monoger; Gold R; Ford Hall Club; AIIE, Secretory; Engineering Society; Booster Club; Student CO-OP. ROBERT H. ARLEH New Brunswick, New Jersey Ceramics Chi Phi, Vice Pres.; Keramos; Interfraternity Council; New Jersey State Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Intromurals; Ceramic Club. JOSEPH J. ARMELLINO Bloomfield, New Jersey Biological Sciences Tou Delta Phi; Newman Club; Biology Club; Deutscher Verein; AFROTC, Privote. JOSEBH S. ASIN Roosevelt, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Dean ' s List; Crown Club; AIEE IRE; Booster Club; Student CO-OP; AFROTC, First Lieutenant. RAYMOND A. ASTERINO Trenton, New Jersey Psychology Delta Sigma Phi; Kappa Kappa Psi; Bond, President; Ford Hall Club; Booster Club; Psychological Society; Student CO-OP; AROTC, Second Lieutenant. RICHARD I. ATKINS New yerfc, N w Yeric Economici Tou Dalto Phi, Cuitotj Anihe, Editor; Targum, News Editor; WRSU, Public Relolioni Director; Gold R; Publications Council; Intromurols; Boot Ride Committee, Business Manager; Italian Club; Student CO-OP; International Relations Club, President; Previouily Attandod Alfred University; Blacks Tribonal. LEON B. AUGER Milllown, New Jersey Business Administration Previously Attended Muhlenberg College. ALLAN J. AXEL Lakeweed, New Jersey Electrical Engineering AIEE IRE; Booster Club; Student CO-OP. RAYMOND F. BACCHEHI Emerson, New Jersey Business Administration Delta Kappa Epsilon, Vice Pres.; General Scholarship; Scarlet Letter, Business Manager; Gold R; Intromurols; SAM, Corresponding Secretory. ROBERT E. BAKOS New Brunswick, New Jers Bu siness Administration Intromurols; Crown Club; Rifle Pistol Club; Student COOP; AFROTC, First Lieutenant. ALAN G. BARBOUR East Orange, New Jersey English - Dramatic Arts Scarlet Barbs; Alpha Psi Omega, Vice Pres.; WRSU, Musical Director; Queens Theatre Guild, Production Manager; Gold R; Ford Hall Club. FREDERIC S. BAYLES, JR. Saddle River, New Jersey Ornamental Horticulture Lambda Chi Alpha, House Manager; Queens Players; Fresh- man Lacrosse; Varsity Lacrosse; Quod Club; Lacrosse Club; Hortus; Ski Club. ROGER M. BEAN Ptttstown, New Jersey Chemistry Delta Koppo Epsilon; Faculty Scholarship; Scarlol letter; Glee Club; AROTC, Platoon Sergeant. DAVE M. BECKWin Bound Brook, New Jersey Queen$ Ployor$, Lead in Wonderful Town ; Glee Club, Soloist, Jr. Manager; University Choir; Gold R; French Club; Music Club. CHARLES BECKWITH Watchung, New Jersey Industrial Engineering Lombdo Chi Alpha; 150-lb. Football; Freshman Lacrosse; Varsity Lacrosse; First Lieutenant A.R.O.T.C. RICHARD J. BELANSKY Donbury, Connecticut Geology Delta Upsilon, Secretary; Upson and Peshine Scholarships- Dean s list, 150-lb. Football; Freshman Basketball; Intro- murols; Quad Club, Newmon Club; ASME; Deutscher Verein; Geology Club; History Club; Hockey Club; Speleological Society; Member of Naval R.O.C. Program OTTO C. BENDER Irvington, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Previously Attended Worcester Polytechnic Inst., Tufts College; Navy Veteron. LE BARON P. BENJAMIN Ridgewood, New Jersey Commercial Floriculture Tau Koppo Epsilon; Freshman Crew, Intramurals, Canterbury Club, Booster Club, President, Treasurer; Hortus; Rifle Pistol Club; Student CO-OP. MAIR J. BENKOIL Atlantic City, New Jersey History Phi Epsilon Pi, President, Interfroternity Council, Secretary, Treasurer; Phi Alpha Thela, President, Henry Rutgers Scholori Dean ' s List; Hillel, Student CO-OP. RONALD BERGAMESCA Jersey Cify, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Zeto Psi, Treosurer, Edgar Bacon Scholorship, Freshman Foot- boll, 150-lb. Football; Freshman Baseball; Varsity Baseball; Inlramurols; ASME, AFROTC, Lieutenant Colonel. RICHARD BERKOWITZ Lokewood, New Jersey Biological Sciences Tou Delta Phi, Alumni Scribe, Beta Iota lambda. Delta Phi Alpho; Pi Gamma; WRSU; Deon ' s list; Intramurals; Ford Hall Club; Hillel; Deutscher Verein; Booster Club; Student CO-OP, Board of Directors. NICHOLAS BIOCCO Camdan, Naw Jarsay ASCE; Army Veteran. CMI Engineering DAVID W. BLAINE, JR. Millbum, New Jersey Political Science Dean ' s List; Intramurols; Crown Club; History Club; Spanish Club; International Relations Club, Treasurer; Morine Corps Veteran. DAVID M. BLUM West Orange, New Jersey Romance Languages New Jersey Stote Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Class Ring Committee; Freshman lacrosse; Vorsity Lacrosse; Intramurols; Quod Club; Deutscher Verein; Lacrosse Club; Scorlet Rifle Drill Teom; Hispanic Society, President; Sigma Delta Pi. JAMES J. BOGDANOVITCH Dunellen, New Jersey Journalism Delta Sigma Phi, Sergeant At Arms; Interfraternily Council; Targum; Intromurals; Biology Club; History Club; Italian Club; Russian Club; Rifle Pistol Club. WILLIAM T. BOLTE Jersey City, New Jersey Political Science Scarlet Barbs, Council Member; State Rehabilitation Scholar- ship; WRSU; Debating; Glee Club; Demorest Club, President; Ford Hall Club; Quad Club; Students for Democratic Action. ALBERT E. BOLTER Hockentock, New Jersey Political Science Delta Upsilon; New Jersry Slate Scholarship; WRSU; ISO-lb. Football; Freshman Baseball; Intramurols; Newman Club; Deutscher Verein; History Club; Rifle Pistol Club; AFROTC, Captain. ROBERT D. BONARDI Ridgefield, New J«r «y Butinett Administration General Trustee Scholarship; JV Crew; Varsity Crew; Intra- urols; Christian Association; SAM; Bowling Club; Italian Club; Rifle Pistol Club] Rowing Club. ANDREW BORISUK, JR. Cedar Orova, New Janay Dairy Sclanca Sears Roabucic, Herbert Memorial, Kallay Scholarships; Intar- vorsify Chrislion Fellowship. DONALD S. BRIGHTLY Paramus, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon, President; Interfraternity Council; Scabbard Blade, President; New Jersey State Scholorship; Debating; Dean ' s List; American Military Engineers Medal; N. J. Reserve Officers Award; Varsity Soccer; Intramurals; Presbyterian Young Peoples; AIEE IRE; Booster Club; Math Club; Rutgers Engineer, Editor-in-Chief; AROTC, Lieutenant Colonel; Council of Rutgers Engineering Societies, President; Pi Mu Epsilon; Cadet Call, Editor; Engineering Honors Project. JOHN E. BRINER Business Adminittrotion Highland Park, New Jersey Army Veteran. ARTHUR W. BRINKMANN Elizobeth, New Jersey American Civilization Delta Sigma Phi, President; Who ' s Who; Interfraternity Council; Upson Memorial; Gold R; Freshman Welcoming Committee; Freshmon Soccer; Varsity Soccer; Upstream Club Award; All-Northeast First Team Soccer; Demarest Club; Lutheran Students Association; Oeutscher Verein; History Club; American Studies Club; Intramurals. DAVID E. BROCKNER River Edge, New Jersey English Pi Kappa Alpha, Secretary; Religion in Life Committee; Freshman Fencing; Varsity Fencing; Christian Association. JAMES W. BROGAN Elizabeth, New Jersey Political ScieiK Newman Club; Previously attended Union Jr. College, Wil- liam Mary College; Army Veteran; Pi Sigma Alpha. Sewaren, New Jersey Navy Veteran. STEWART H. BROOKWELL Business Administration TIMOTHY W. BROWN Larchmont, New Yoric Wildlife Contervcrtien Sigma Phi Epsilon, Senior Marshall; Freshman Swimming; Varsity Swimming; Intramurals; Forestry Club; Speleological Society; AFROTC, Major. WESLEY E. BRYERS Teanecit, New Jersey Geology Club. GmmtoI Agriculture OSBORNE B. BUCHANAN, JR. Middl t x, New Jancy Hiilory Univariity Trutln Scholarship) Torgum; Band, Head Manager, librarian. Council; Gold Ri Award for Society of Colonial Won Eisoy Contest; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Vice Pres., Secretary; Editor of Publication; History Club. FREDERICK B. BUONI North Bersen, New Jeney Physics Lambdo Chi Alpha; Kappa Kappa Psi, Vice Pres.; Pi Mu Epsilon; WRSU; Queens Players; Gold R; Bond, Sec.-Treos., Vice Pres.; Varsity Tennis; Oeutscher Verin; Math Club; Physics Club; AFROTC, First Lieutenant. DONALD BURDICK Mofowan, New Jersey Pre-Velerinory Kelly Memorial Scholarship; Demarest Club; Quad Club; Lutheran Students Association; Ag Club; Block Bridle; Booster Club; Rifle Pistol Club; Judging Team, Animal Husbandry College of Ag.; AROTC, Master Sergeant. JAMES F. BURKHARDT Boonton, New Jersey Civil Engineering New Jersey State Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Intramurals; Metz- ger Club; ASCE; Booster Club; Rifle Pistol Club; Student CO-OP; Promenaders; AROTC, Captain. DAVID C. BURLEIGH Linden, New Jersey Intramurals; Previously attended Rider College. Joumalitm MYRON W. BURR South Wiidsor, New Jersey Political Science Chi Psi, Secretary; Upson Memorial Scholarship; WRSU; Gold R; Boys in Ivy; Chapel Usher; Freshmon Wrestling; Freshman Soccer; Varsity Soccer; Varsity R; Demarest Club; Booster Club; Sailing Club; Ski Club; Student CO-OP; AFROTC, Mojor. ROBERT B. BYARD Suffern, New York Business Administration Delta Kappa Epsilon; Scabbard Blade; Scarlet letter; Gold R; Chapel Usher; Campus Chest Committee; Intramurals; Freshman Lacrosse; SAM; Deulscher Verein; Alpha Phi Omega; AROTC, Coptoin. ROBERT J. BYRNE Newark, New Jersey Business Administration Economics Honor Society; Scabbard Blade; Dean ' s List; Crown Club; Quad Club; SAM; AROTC, Major. CORNELIUS CABARLE Linden, Naw Jersey Butinesi Adminlitration Alpha Sigma Phi; WRSU; Inlramurals; Quod Club; Christian Aisocialion; SAM) Speleological Society; Golf Club. RICHARD G. CAFFERY Ramsey, New Jersey American CIvilixation Tau Kappa Epsilon, Activities Chairman; General Trustee Scholarship; Gold R; Glee Club: University Choir; Chapel Choir; Preceptor; 150-lb. Football; Freshman Swimming Varsity Lacrosse; Varsity R; Booster Club; Bowling Club Lacrosse Club; Outing Club, Secretary; Student CO-OP American Studies Club; AROTC, Second Lieutenont. EUGENE M. CAGLE Rumson, New Jersey Journaliun lambda Chi Alpha, Chapter Editor; WRSU, Progrom Director; Queens Players, Publicity Manager; Gold R; Deutscher Verein; Advertising Club; Campus Representative to NBC; Scarlet Rifles A.F.R.O.T.C. ROBERT R. CARKHUFF Linden, New Jersey Political Science Delta Upsilon; Delta Phi Alpha; New Jersey State Scholar- ship; Torgum; Freshman Baseball; Intromurals; Quad Club; Deotscher Verein; Psychological Society; Rifle and Pistol Club; AROTC, First Lieutenant. GARY G. CARPENTER Strafford, Pennsylvania Biology Sigma Alpha Mu; Dean ' s List; Previously attended University of Deloware; Novy Veteran; Preceptor. RONALD CARUSO West New York, New Jersey Chemistry Gomma Sigmo; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Dean ' s List; Ford Hall Club; Quad Club; Chemistry Club; Pi Mu Epsilon. JOHN C. CASERTA Edgewoler, New Jersey Business Administration Delta Sigma Phi; New Jersey State Scholarship; Freshman Soccer; Varsity Soccer; Intromurals; Quod Club; SAM; Booster Club; Spanish Club. BARTHOLOMEW S. CASTELLIHO Hoboken, New Jersey Italian Phi Sigma Delta, Vice Pres.; 150-lb. Football; Demorest Club; Quad Club; Newman Club; Booster Club; Italian Club, President; Student CO-OP. FREDERICK P. CENTURY Red Bank, New Jericy Ptychology Rho Upsilon; French Club; History Club; Psychological Society; Previously attended mouth Jr. College. George Washington University, Mon- HAROLD CHRISTOFFERSEN Penh Amboy, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu, Secretory-Treasurer; Tou Bet Pi, President; Pi Mu Epsilon; Dean ' s list; Crown Club; WRSU; AIEE IRE, Treasurer; Rutgers Engineer, Feoture Editor; Previously attend- ed University of Colorado; Navy Veteran. ROGER W. CLARE Pacltanacli lalie, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Pi Kappo Alpha. Secretory; Interfraternity Council; Intro- murals; Demarest Club; Christian Assocotion; AIEE IRE; Rifle Pistol Club. THOMAS R. CLEVENGER Collingswood, New Jersey Caramics Theta Chi, Marshal; Scarlet Key; General Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Freshman Track; Freshman Cross Country; Intromurals; Ceramic Club; Deutscher Verein; Philosophy Club; Chemistry Club; Navy Veteron. RICHARD W. COGAN Clester, New Jersey History Gamma Sigma, President; Interfraternity Council; New Jersey Stale Scholarship; Glee Club; University Choir; History Club. STANLEY N. COHEN Metuclien, New Jersey Biological Sciences Tou Delto Phi; Cop Skull; Who ' s Who; Student Council; Beta Beta Beta; Tou Kappa Alpha, President; le Fevre Scholarship; WRSU; Debating; Gold R; Myron W. Smith Oratory Contest, 1st Prize; Irving S. Upson Prize in Oratory, 1st Prize; Dean ' s List; Biology Club; National Students Associa- tion; First ploce in Congressional session Tou Kappo Alpha Regional Conference. ALFRED C, CALE Weflfield, New JerMy Economics Alpha Chi Rho, Vice Pres. -Treasurer; Chapel Choir; Freshman lacrosse; Demarest Club; AFROTC, First lieutenant. C. JACK COLEMAN Plainfield, New Jertey German Gamma Sigma; Conterbury Club; Deutscher Verein; Spanish Club; International Relations Club. JOHN W. CONWAY Eliiabeth, New Jersay Elactrical Engineering Eta Koppa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Mu Epsilon; New Jersey State Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Crown Club; AIEE IRE; Newman Club. RONALD C. COOPER Clark, New Jersey Animal Husbandry Alpha Sigma Phi; Intramurals; Block Bridle. RICHARD H. CORDTS, JR. Ridgefield, New Jersey Animal Husbandry Alpha Zeta; William C. Skelley Memorial Scholarship Fund; Livestock Judging Team; Demorest Club; Secretary, Vice Pres.; Promenaders Club. Block Bridle, RICHARD M. COTTON West Englewood, New Jersey Industrial Engineering WRSU, Technical Director; Gold R; Ford Hall Club; Quad Club; AIIE, Vice Pres.; Engineering Society; Booster Club; Student CO-OP. EDWIN E. CRAIG Haddonfield, New Jersey Business Administration Phi Gamma Delta; Freshman Swimming; Intramurals; SAM, President; Marine Corps Veteran. JOHN K. CRANDALL Fort Lee, New Jersey English Antho, Associate Editor; Varsity R; Booster Club; Italian Club, Treasurer; Philosophy Club; Rifle Pistol Club; Varsity Rifle Team, Captain; AROTC, Captain. EDWARD CRUSADE Trenton, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Crown Club; AIEE IRE; Booster Club; Rutgers Engineer, Feature Editor; Army Air Force Veteran. STEVEN C. CUCCi Lourcton, New Jersey Journalism Alpha Sigma Phi, Secretary; Targum; WRSU; Newman Club; Intramurals; Golf Club; Rifle Pistol Club; Speleological Society; AFROTC, Major. NEIL W. CURRAN Wm Cnmferd, New J fMy Koppa Sigma, Secretary; HUlory Club. Hittory RICHARD J. D ' ACCARDI Whit Plaint, New J«rs y City and Raglonal Planning Alpho Sigmo Phi; General Scholarihip; Fre$hmon Swimming; Varsity Swimming; Inlromurals; Demurest Club; Newman Club; Community Planners Club; Alpha Phi Omega; Amateur Radio Club; Boosters Club; Physics Club; Photographic Society; Rifle Pistol Club; Sailing Club; Student CO-OP; AROTC, First Sergeant. GENE V. D ' ALESSANDRO Newark, New Jersey Sociology Pi Kappa Alpha, Upson Memorial Scholarship; Freshman Wrestling; Varsity Wrestling; Intramurals; Demarest Club; Newman Club; Booster Club; Rifle Pistol Club; AROTC. PAUL M. DAVIS Westfield, New Jersey Business Administration SAM; Previously attended Union Jr. College, Tusculum Col- lege; Army Veteran. HARRY R. DAW Norwood, New Jersey Industrial Engineering Delta Sigma Phi, Sociol Chairman; Freshman Baseball; Intra- murals; Ford Hall Club; AIIE; Golf Club; Army Veteran. JOHN A. DAWSON Prospect Ploins, New Jersey Physics Freshmon Cross Country; Vorsity Cross Country; Freshman Track; Varsity Trock; Quod Club; Math Club; Speleological Society. WILSON E. DEAKIN, JR. Rahway, New Jersey Business Administration Kappa Sigma, Grand Master of Ceremonies; Interfrolernity Council; Intramurals; Canterbury Club. GEORGE A. DEITZ Matawon, New Jersey Physical Education, History Dean ' s List; Freshman Football; Intramurols; Crown Club; Newman Club; History Club; Booster Club; NJ.A.H.P.E.; N.E.A.; Army Veteran. FRANS DE LANGEN The HQgue, Th Netherlands Research in Agriculture Delta Upsilon; Varsity Soccer; Varsity Swimming; N.E. Honor- oble Mention; International Club; Previously attended Bergen Jr. College. PETER DEL COL Fort Lee, New Jersey Business Administration Delta Koppa Epsilon, Treasurer; Economics Honor Society, Secretory-Treasurer; New Jersey State Scholarship; Economics Honor Society Prize; Italian Club, Secretary. DONALD J. D ' ELIA Jersey City, New Jersey History Gamma Sigma; WRSU; Henry Rutgers Scholar; Deutscher Verein; History Club; Philosophy Club; Previously attended The Citadel; AROTC, First Lieutenont. CLAUDE E. DENIZ Laltewood, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Theta Chi, President; Interfroternity Council; Scarlet Key; Scabbard Blade; New Jersey State, University Scholarships; Queens Players; Dean ' s List; Scarlet Key Dance Chairman; Freshman Fencing; Intromurals; Quad Club; AIEE IRE; Booster Club; Student CO-OP; Arnold Air Society, Commander; AFROTC, Major. ANTHONY DE SANTIS East Orange, New Jersey Education Phi Gamma Delta, Upson Memorial Scholarship; Freshman Football; Varsity Football; Varsity R; Newman Club; Chemistry Club. FRANK J. DEVONALD West Orange, New Jersey Industrial Engineering AIIE, President; AOA, Secretory-Treasurer; Quad Club. JOSEPH A. Dl CARA New Brunswick, New Jersey Business Administration Crown Club; Newman Club; SAM; Italian Club; Previously attended Union Jr. College, University College Rutgers; Army Veteran. BERTRAM T. Dl CENSO Hawthorne, New Jersey Theta Chi, Pledge Morshol; Italian Club. Demorest Club; Italion Booster Club; M. DONALD W. DIETEL RochvlU P ark, N w J«rs y Education Freshman Soccer; Varsity Soccer; IntromuraU; Lutheran Stud- ents Association; Deutscher Verein; Army Veteran. PASQUALE J. Dl PILLO Palerson, New Jersey Induilrial Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; New Jersey State Rehabilitation Scholarship; WRSU; Term Honors List; Intramurais; Demurest Club, Treas- urer; Quad Club; Newman Club; Rutgers Engineer; Gold Club, Secretory-Treasurer; AIEE, Treasurer. WARREN DIXON III Saddle River, New Jersey Chi Psi; Interfroternity Council; Scarlet Intramurais; Demarest Club; SAM; International Club; Pre-legai Society. Political Science Letter; Gold R; Relations WILLIAM E. DOUGHTY Hoddonfield, New Jersey Spanish WRSU; Classical Music Director; Queens Players, Technicol Staff; Freshman Fencing, Manager; Varsity Fencing, Manager; Ford Holl Club; Spanish Club. RICHARD G. DOWNS Budd Lake, New Jersey English Ford Hall Club; Quod Club; Deutscher Verein; AFROTC, Lifu- tenant. JAMES F. DOYU Baldwin, Long Island, New York Beta Theto Pi; Dean ' s List; Freshman Football; 150-lb. Foot- boll; Freshman Wrestling; Newman Club; N.J.A.H.P.i.; N.E.A.i Marine Corps Veteran. ROBERT G. DRACH Trenton, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon, Chaplain; New Jersey State Scholarship; Freshman Crew; Varsity Crew; Intramurais; Demarest Club; Lutheran Students Assocation; ASME; Rowing Club, Commo- dore; AROTC, Second Lieutenant. GEORGE W. DRESS Linden, New Jersey American CIvilliatlon Dean ' s List; Henry Rutgers Scholori Crown Club; American Studies Club; Philosophy Club; Student CO-OP; Air Force Veteran. JOSEPH A. J. DUBANOWICH East Paterson, New Jersey History Phi Sigma Delta, Treasurer; Phi Alpho Theta, Secretory- Treasurer; Targum; Gold R; Dean ' s List; Henry Rutgers Scholar; Demarest Club; Quad Club; Newman Club; History Club; Booster Club. PHILIP G. DUFFY Rahway, New Jersey Business Administration Kappo Sigma, Ass ' t. Treasurer; University Trustee Scholar- stiip; SAM; AROTC, Master Sergeant. FREDERICK L DURAND Rahway, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Delta Phi, President; Cap Skull; Who ' s Who; Crown Scroll; Eta Kappo Nu; Interfraternity Council; Scarlet Key; Pi Mu Epsilon; Scabbard Blade; Tou Beta Pi; Faculty Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Freshman Swimming; Varsity Swim- ming; Freshman Baseball; AIEE IRE, AFROTC, It. Colonel. ARTHUR B. DVORKIN Toms River, New Jersey Business Administration Intramurols; Ford Hall Club; Quad Club; Hillel; Booster Club; Bowling Club. FRANK J. DZIERZANOWSKI New Brunswick, New Jersey Army Veteran. Chemistry RICHARD EGGERT Bradley Beach, New Jersey Sociology Phi Epsilon Pi; Intramurols; Ford Hall Club; Hillel; Italian Club; Bowling Club; Economics Club; Sociology Club; Psy- chological Club. GEORGE A. EKEDAHL Morristown, New Jersey Business Administration Chi Psi, President; Interfraternity Council; Scarlet Key General Trustee Scholarship; Scarlet Letter, Monaging Editor Dean ' s List; Intramurols; Demarest Club; Chapel Fellowship SAM; Booster Club; AFROTC, Major. NEIL W. ElVERSON Collingswood, New J«rs«y German Delta Upsilon; War Memorial Scholarship; Scarlet Letter, Sports Editor; Chapel Ushe ; Student Lecture Series, Publicity Mana- ger; Freshman Football; Freshman Lacrosse; Varsity Lacrosse; Intramurols; SAM; Deutscher Verein; Lacrosse Club; Russion Club; Student CO-OP. LOUIS E. ENDERLE Celllngtweed, N w J r y Buiinats Admlniitration B«la Thala Pi; New Jersey Slate Scholarship; American Ordnance Association Medal; Freshman Track; Varsity Track; Inlramurals; Demarest Club; Newman Club; SAM; A.O.A., President Preceptor; AROTC, Major. ROBERT O. ENNEVER, JR. Oumont, New Jertey Hiilory Delta Sigma Phi, Rushing Choirmon; General Trustee Scholar- ship; Band; Glee Club; University Choir; Gold R; Dean ' s List; Arnold Air Society; Intramurals; Canterbury Club; Chapel Choir; Queensmen Quartet; AFROTC, First lieutenant. DONALD C. ENZ Bound Brook, New Jertey Animal Husbandry Theta Chi; New Jersey State Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Intra- murals; Freshman Lacrosse; Promenaders; Block Bridle. ERIC P. ERHART Now Brunswick, New Jersey Crown Club; Air Force Veteran. Ceramic Engineering EDWARD EVANS Caldwell Township, New Jersey Business Administration Phi Gamma Delta; Upson and Alumni Scholarships; Fresh- man Football; Varsity Football, Co-captain ' 55; Quad Club. RICHARD B. EVANS East Orange, New Jersey Chemistry New Jersey Slate Scholarship; Varsity Cross Country, Man- ager; Freshman Cross Country, Manager; Freshman Track, Manager; Varsity Track, Manager; Quad Club; Americon Chemical Society; Deutscher Verein. EDWARD G. FARRELL Brewster, New York Physical Education Phi Gamma Delta, Historian; War Memorial Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Freshman Football; Varsity Football; Freshman lacrosse; Intramurals; Varsity R; Newman Club; Student Director of Intramural Athletics. JAMES R. FARRELL River Edge, New Jertey Delta Uptilon, Vice Pres. AFROTC, Major. Business Adminittrtrtlon Freshman Football; Intramurals; WILLIAM H. FEASTER Jersey City, New Jersey Dairy Industry Dairy Cattle Judging Teom; Christian Association; Ag Club; Blocit Bridle; Dairy Science Clwb, President; Rutgers Rural Review, Circulation Manager. JOHN K. FEATHERSTONE Ridgewood, New Jeney American Civilixation Tcu Kappo Epsilon, Secretory; Cop Skull; Who ' s Who; Crown Scroll, President; Student Council, President; Class Office Vice President; Scarlet Key; New Jersey Stole Scholar- ship; Gold R; Junior Prom Choirmon; Soph Hop Chairman; Co-Chairman Academic Weekend; Preceptor; Freshman Basketball; Intromurols; Newman Club; Boat Ride Committee, Chairman; AFROTC, It. Colonel. LADISUS F. FEHER Passaic, New Jersey Political Science Chi Phi; Who ' s Who; Crown Scroll; Student Council; New Jersey Stole Scholarship; Cheerleader; Freshman Tennis; Varsity Tennis; Intromurols; Demorest Club, President; Booster Club; Notional Students Association; Student CO-OP; Table Tennis Club; Preceptor; AFROTC, Cadet Captain. MARTIN G. FEIBUSH Summit, New Jersey American Civilization Sigma Alpha Mu; Freshman Soccer; Hillel; History Club; Booster Club; Hispanic Society; Rutgers Engineer; Photo- grophic Society; Rifle Pistol Club; Table Tennis Club; Inlernotionol Relations Club; Pre-legol Society; American Studies Club; AFROTC, First Lieutenant. JAY A. FILIPPONE W. Point Pleasant Economics Tcu Delta Phi; Intromurols; Demorest Club; Community Plan- ners Club; Bowling Club; Italian Club; Rifle Pistol Club; Student CO-OP; AFROTC, First Lieutenant. H. WILLIAM FINDLEY Havertown, Pennsylvania English Alpho Chi Rho, Steward; Interfraternity Council; WRSU; Chapel Usher; Freshman Cross Country; Varsity Cross Country; Freshman Track; Intromurols; Canterbury Club, Treasurer; Itolian Club. BARNEY FINKELSTEIN New Brunswick, New Jersey Biological Sciences Phi Epsilon Pi; Phi Beta Kappo; Beta Beta Beta; Dean ' s List; Outstanding Freshman R.O.T.C. Student; Hillel; Biology Club; French Club; Booster Club; Philosophy Club. ROBERT S. FISHER Jersey City, New Jersey Political Science Tou Delta Phi, President; Cop Skull; Who ' s Who; Crown Scroll, Secretory-Treasurer; Interfroernity Council; Philoso- pheon Society; Pi Gammo, President; New Jersey State Scholarship; Antho; Targum, Editor-in-Chief; Boys in Ivy; Gold R; Deon ' s List; Abraham Messier Quick Prize; Intro- murols; Hillel; Community Planners Club; Booster Club; Student CO-OP, President, Boord of Directors; Student Co- operotive Society. ROBERT E. FITZGERALD Robbinivilla, Naw Jers y Mechanical Engineering Delta Sigma Phi, House Manager; Freshman Crew; Logg-Price Pair Oar Championship; ASME; Rowing Club; Sailing Club. JOHN B. FOARD, III Hudes, Maryland Herlleullur ; V 9etabl«s Alpha Gamma Rho, Presdent; Inlerfraternity Council; Scarlet Key; Ag Club, President; Hortus, Vice Pres., President; Jewish Wor Veterans Trophy first place manual of arms competition; Distinguished Miltary Student; Honesty Committee; Ag Field Day Chairman; AROTC, Cadet Major. GROVER E. FOLEY Hanover, Maryland Agricultural RMMirch Upson Scholarship; Antho; Gold R; Chapel Usher; Dean ' s List; Alpha Zeta Award; Tunis Quick Freshman English Prize; Van Vechten Essay Prize; Freshman Wrestling; Christian Association; Rutgers Rural Review; AROTC, Second Lieutenant. BLAIR D. FOSTER North Plainfield, New Jersey Electrical Engineering AIEE IRE; Rutgers Engineer; Photographic Society; Previously attended RCA Institute; AROTC, Master Sergeant. HARRY FOSTER, JR. Merchanlvllle, New Jersey Romance Languages Lambda Chi Alpha, Social Chairman; New Jersey State Scholarship; Scarlet Letter; Queens Players; Sigma Delta Pi; Freshman Soccer; Intramurols; Demorest Club; Canterbury Club; French Club; Booster Club; Spanish Club; International Relations Club. MATTHEW I. FOX Oak Ridge, New Jersey HUtory Delta Sigma Phi; Cop Skull; Who ' s Who; Student Council; Interfraternity Councils; Class Ocice Secretory-Treasurer; New Jersey State Scholarship; Antho; Gold R; Boys in Ivy, Pro- duction Manager, Business Manager; Dean ' s List; Preceptor; French Club; History Club; Boat Ride Committee; Rotary International Delegate; Greek Weak Variety Chairman. DOMINICH B. FRACAROLI Rarltan, New Jersey Business Administration Previously attended Rutgers University College; Army Veteran. LAWRENCE H. FRANK New York, New York Philosophy Zelo Beta Tou; Boys in Ivy; Rutgers Religious Council, Pres- ident) American Studies Club, Secretory-Treasurer; Hiilel. SANFORD FREEMAN Hoboken, New Jersey Business Administration Sigma Alpha Mu; Interfraternity Council; Freslimon Fencing; Varsity Fencing; Hillel. HAROLD S. FRIEDMAN Audubon, New Jersey Biological Sciences Phi Epsilon Pi, Vice President; New Jersey State Scholarship; WRSU, A.M. Supervisor; Dean ' s List; Preceptor; Freshman Advisor; Intromurols; Demorest Club; Ford Flail Culb; Hillel; Biology Club; Philosophy Club; Psychological Society; Sailing Club; Student CO-OP; Scarlet Rifles. BERTRAM W. FUHR Haledon, New Jersey New Jersey Stote Scholarship. Biological Sciences ELMER W. GALBIATI Vineland, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Delta Sigmo Phi, Pledge Master; Scabbard Blade; Tau Beta Pi; New Jersey State and Alumni Scholarships; Dean ' s list; Freshman Lacrosse; Demorest Club; AIEE IRE; Newmon Club, President; Lacrosse Club; Rifle Pistol Club; Pi Mu Epsilon; AROTC, First Lieutenant. JAMES M. GALBRAITH Elizabeth, New Jersey Agriculture R. W. Herbert Memorial Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Intramurals; Crown Club; Geology Club; AFROTC, First Lieutenant. WILLIAM F. GASHUN Springfield, New Jersey Political Science Alpha Sigma Phi, Treasurer; Inlromurals; American Chemical Society; Community Planners Club; Deutscher Verein; Chem- istry Club; Pre-legal Society. ROBERT T. GAVIN New Brunswick, New Jersey History Kappa Sigma; Freshman Lacrosse; Newman Club; Navy Vet- eran. LLOYD L. GETZ Paulsbore, N w Jersey Business Adminittratlen Phi Epsilon Pi; Advertising Club, President; Intramurals; Hillel. WILLIAM G. GIBLER B ll vlll«, N w J r««y Piychology Ford Hall Club; Quad Club; Ptychologicol Society; AFROTC, Firil Lieulananl. WILLIAM M. GIBSON Hockcntock, New Jersey Political Science Gamma Sigma, House Manager; Scarlet Barbs Council; Scarlet Key; University Trustee Scholarship; Preceptor; Fresh- man Track; Varsity Track; Intromurols; Demorest Club; French Club; Booster Club; International Club; Rifle Pistol Club; Student CO-OP; Pre-legal Society; Freshman Council; Scarlet Rifles; AFROTC, First Sergeant. JAY M. GILDEN Teoneck, New Jersey Animal Husbondry Tau Delta Phi; Antho; Ag Born Hop display committee; Inlro- urols; Hillel; Block Bridle; Ski Club; Student CO-OP; Scorlet Rifles. DAVID W. GILLESPIE Harrington Park, New Jertey Dairy Science Alpha Gamma Rho, Historion; Varsity Rifle Team; Dairy Science Club; Rifle Pistol Club; Soil Conservaton Club; AFROTC Rifle Teom, Captoin; AFROTC, Cadet Major. THOMAS M. GLUSHIEN Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Photographic Society; Student CO-OP. Biological Sciences RICHARD J. GOFF Newark, New Jersey Political Science Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sociol Chairman; Intromurols; Conlerbury Club; Rifle Pistol Club; Student CO-OP; Pistol Teom, Cap- tain; Pistol Club, President. FRANK A. GOING, JR. Ridgefield Park, New Jersey Business Administration Beta Theta Pi, Secretary; Cop Skull; Who ' s Who; Student Council, Treosurer; New Jersey State Scholarship; Freshman Bosketboll; Varsity Basketball; Freshman Baseball; Varsity Baseball; Newman Club, President; SAM; Student CO-OP; AFROTC, It. Colonel. HOWARD G. GOLDBERG Newark, New Jersey Hiitory Zeto Beta Tau; Torgum; WRSU; Bond; Rutgers Chonticter; Hillel; History Club; National Students Association; Philoso- phy Club; Students for Democratic Action. EARL W. GOLDEN Trcnion, New Jarsay English Previously attended Trenton Jr. College; Army Veteran. RICHARD V. GOLTRA Westfield, New Jersey Physics Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Army Veteran. Physics GERT E. GOnUEB Woodbine, New Jersey Chemistry D elta Phi Alpho; Intramurols; Hillel; American Chemical Society; Oeutscher Verein; Booster Club; Rifle Pistol Club; Student CO-OP. WILLIAM E. GOULD Maplewood, New Jersey Mathematics Governor ' s Scholarship; Quod Club; Pi Mu Epsilon; Moth Club, Secretory-Treasurer; Physics Club. BRIAN S. GRANT Highlond Pork, New Jersey Political Science Faculty Scholarship; Intromurols; Crown Club; Student CO- OP; International Relations Club. DAVID M. GRAY New York, New York English Delta Phi, Recording Secretory; Freshman Swimming; Intra- murols; Sailing Club. HENRY A. GREEN Delond, Florida Animal Husbandry Faculty Exchange Scholarship; Intramurols; Ag Club; Block Bridle; Dairy Science Club; 4-H Club; Rifle Pistol Club; Promenoders, President; University Orchestra; AFROTC Scarlet Rifles. SANFORD M. GREENWOOD Union, New Jersey Economics Phi Epsilon Pi; Intramurols; IFC Bowling Trophy; Hillel. ARTHUR J. GREGORY North Plainff«ld, New Jersey Pre-Forestry Lambda Chi Alpha, Secretary; Interfraternily Council; Bond; Intramurols; Previously attended Alfred University. FRANK R. GRIEF Mountain View, New Jersey Biological Sciences Theto Chr; Queens Ployers; Quad Club, Treasurer; Biology Club; Deutscher Verein; Physics Oub. HOWARD J. GROSSMAN Lakewood, New Jersey Economics Scarlet Barbs; Economics Honor Society; Queens Players; Intramurols; Freshman Lacrosse, Manager; Varsity Lacrosse, Manager; Ford Hall Club; Quad Club; Hillel; Community Planners Club; Bowling Club; Notional Students Association; Table Tennis Team; International Relolions Club; AFROTC, Sergeant. ROBERT GROTE Elizabeth, New Jersey Business Administraton Phi Gamma Delta; Glee Club; University Choir; AROTC, Second Lieutenant. VINTON E. GWINN Saint Marks, West Virginia Geology Phi Gamma Delta, Recording Secretary; Cap Skull, Lord High Skull; Who ' s Who; Crown Scroll, Vice Pres.; Student Council; Class Office, President; Notional Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Henry Rutgers Scholar; Student Lecture Series, Chairman; Intercloss Tournament Chairman; Varsity R Club; Outstand- ing freshman A.F.R.O.T.C. Cadet; Freshman Baseboll; Varsity Baseball; Intramurols; Geology Club, Vice Pres.; Booster Club. RICHARD L. HAFTER Margate, New Jersey Phi Epsilon Pi; Intramurols; French Club. Hillel; Psychology Psychological Society; ROBERT A. HAGAR Highland Park, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering; Crown Club; AIEE IRE; Presbyterian Young Peoples. EDWIN A. HAMMERLE New York, New York Business Administration Bond; JV Crew; Intramurols; Crown Club; SAM; Boot Ride Committee; Ski Club; Golf Club) AFROTC, Captain; Previously attended Oklohomo A. M. GEORGE L. HAND Summit, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Dello Sigma Piii, Vice President; Scarlet Key; Pi Tau Sigma, President; Gold R; Glee Club; University Choir; Engineering Honors List; Intramurols; ASME; Arnold Air Societyj AFROTC, Major. LEONARD HARRIS Ounellen, New Jersey Crown Club; Hilleli American Chemical Society. Chemistry DONALD R. HARSELL Eliiabeth, New Jersey Chemistry Previously attended Drew University; Air Force Veteran. RICHARD W. HARTMANN Harrington Park, New Jersey Biological Sciences Dean ' s List; Demorest Club; Quod Club; Christian Association; Booster Club; Student CO-OP; Horlileel Club; Beta Beta Beta. PETER W. HARVEY Bonxville, New York Business Administration Intramurols; Ford Hall Club; Quod Club; Bowling Club; Student CO-OP; International Relations Club; AROTC, Master Sergeant. ROBERT D. HECKLAU Union, New Jersey Journalism Sigma Phi Epsilon, Historian; Interfraternity Council; Who ' s Who; Scarlet Key; Burnett Memorial Scholarship; Targum; Cheerleader; Boys in Ivy; Dean ' s List; Preceptor; Varsity Swimming; Boat Ride Committee; Booster Club; Rutgers Rural Review; Student CO-OP; AFROTC, Lieutenant Colonel. HELMUT HEIMANN Hillside, New Jersey Economics Tau Delta Phi, House Manager; Economics Honor Society; WRSU; Dean ' s List; Community Planners Club; Junior Prom Committee; AFROTC, First Lieutenant. JOSEPH R. HEINEN University Heights, Ohio Business Administration Phi Gomma Delta, Secretary; Intramurols; Quad Club; SAM; Newman Club; Booster Club; Spanish Club. RONALD M. HEYMANN Haddonfitid, New Jcncy Buiincti AdmlnittraHon Zela Pii, President; Interfrolernity Council) New Jersey Stale Scliolarship; Tar um. Exchange Editor; Intramurols; SAM; Boat Ride Committee; Booster Club; National Students Associ- ation] Wesley Foundation; AROTC, Captain. EDWIN A. HILOITCH, JR. Ridley Parte, Pennsylvania Mechanized Agriculture Delta Sigma Phi; Intramurols; Canterbury Club; ASAE; Previously attended Rio Grande College; Army Veteran. ROBERT E. HILEMAN New Brunswick, New Jersey Chemistry Chemistry Club; Student CO-OP; Previously attended State Teachers College, Bloomsburg, Penno.; Army Veteran. GORDON W. HIPKO New Brunswick, New Jersey Geography Lutheran Students Association; Oeulscher Verein; Geography Club. EDWARD E. HOFFMAN Linden, New Jersey Industrial Engineering Zeta Psi; Pi Tou Sigma; Pi Mu Epsilon; Nevv Jersey State Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Engineering Klonors Student; Engi- neering Honor Project; Rutgers Engineer; AFROTC Cadet Mojor. ROBERT A. HOLLIDAY Metuchen, New Jersey Biology Crown Club; Previously attended Davis Elkins College. SAMUEL R. HOPPER Chester, New Jersey Political Science Pi Kappa Alpha; Freshmon Crew; JV Crew; Varsity Crew, Manager; Demarest Club, Secretary; Christian Association; Photographic Society; Rifle Pistol Club; Rowing Club; AROTC Rifle Team, First Sergeant. ROBERT F. HORN Collingsweed, New Jersey Political Science Zeto Psi, Vice President; Intramurols; Previously ottended Bucknell University; Army Veteran. DANIEL HORODYSKY Cliflon, New Jersey Rut ian Area Program Chi Phi; Delta Phi Alpha; New Jersey Stale Scholarship; Pre- ceptor; Dean ' s List; Intramurols; Deutscher Verein, Treasurer; History Club; Philosophy Club; Russian Club; St udent CO-OP. ROBERT E. HOWARD Newburgh, New York Political Science Phi Gamma Delta; Crown Scroll; Freshman Football; Varsity Football; Intramurols; Quad Club; Varsity Clubj AROTC, Second Lieutenant. JAMES B. HOWELL III Cedarville, New Jersey Agriculture Alpha Gamma Rho, Treosurer; New Jersey State Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Burpee Horticultural Award; Rutgers University Aword for Outstanding Sophomore Ordnance Cadet AROTC; Intramurols; Christian Association; Presbyterian Young Peoples; FFA; Ag Club; 4H Club; Hortus; Rifle Pistol Club; Inter- varsity Christian Fellowship; Pi Mu Epsilon; AROTC, Master Sergeant. GEORGE C. HULSE Hightstown, New Jersey General Agriculture Theta Chi; New Jersey Stole Rehabilitation Scholarship; Block Bridle; Booster Club; Student CO-OP. ROBERT P. HUMPHRIES Pemberlon, New Jersey Business Administration Demoresl Club; Quod Club; Student CO-OP. JEFFERSON R. HUNTINGTON Stewartsville, New Jersey English Chi Phi, Vice President; New Jersey State Scholarship; Queens Players; Intramurols; Booster Club; Italian Club; Student CO-OP; Table Tennis Club; U. S. Naval Reserve Officer Corps. DONALD R. HYER Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey Mechanized Agriculture Alpha Gamma Rho, Chaplain; Protestant Council; Protestant Foundation; Intervarsity Christian Fellowship; Presbyterian Young Peoples, Treasurer; AROTC, Sergeant. VALDEMARS lUENKOVS New Brunswick, New Jersey Civil Engineering First Award for Proficiency in Handling and Manipulating of Surveying Intrustments and Equipment; ASCE; Lutheran Stud- ents Associotion; Internotionol Club; Student CO-OP; Pre- viously attended Baltic University, Pinneberg, Germany. ROBERT L. IRWINE Lebanon, N w Jersey Agriculture Chi P i, Vice Presidenli 150-lb. FoolbatI; Inlerfroternity Council. JULIUS B. tZAKS New Brunswick, New Jersey Civil Engineering WALTER P. JACKSON Pennington, New Jersey History Delta Kappa Epsilon; History Club; Philosophy Club; Rutgers Pre-legal Society; Previously attended Brown University; Army Veteron. JERRY JACOBS Perth Amboy, New Jersey Previously attended Rutgers Pharmacy. English ALLAN L. JANOWITZ Union City, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Sigma Alpha Mu, Financial Steward; Pi Tau Sigma, Treas- urer; Intramurals; Hillel; ASME; Rutgers Engineer, Advertis- ing Manager; AROTC, Second lieutenant. E. R. JANOWITZ East Peterson, New Jersey Biological Sciences Tau Delta Phi; Notional Students Association. WILLIAM J. JOEL New Brunswick, New Jersey Economics Chemistry Club; Muiic Club; Spanish Club; Student CO-OP; Previously attended Bayonne Junior College; Army Veteran. ROBERT C JONES Chetler, New Jersey Agriculture Alpha Gamma Rho, House Manoqor; Intramurals; Block Bridle, Treasurer; Dairy Science Club; Rifle Pistol Club. DONALD E. JOYCE Cronbury, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Alpha Sig ma Phi, Treasurer; t GEORGE A SME. . JUERGENS Upper Montclair, New Jersey Agriculture Chi Psi, Secretary; Freshman Swimming; Freshman Soccer ; Varsity Soccer, Co-Captain; Varsity Lacrosse; Intramurals; The Fred Fitch Lacrosse Trophy; Demorest Club; Booster Club; Lacrosse Club. ANDRIS KADEGIS Clarksburg, New Jersey Biological Sciences Alpha Psi Omega; Foreign Student Scholarship; Queens Players; Freshman Soccer; International Club. ALFRED H. KALANTAR DumonI, New Jersey Chemistry Phi Lombda Upsilon; New Jersey Stale Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Inlromurals; Americon Chemical Society; Pi Mu Epsilon; Chemistry Club. EDWARD K. KANAZAWA Bridgeton, New Jersey Ceramic Engineering Keramos; New Jersey State Scholarship; I50-lb. Football- Freshman Track; Quod Club. ALLAN J. KAPLOWITZ Park Ridge, New Jersey Political Science Dean ' s list; Ford Hall Club; Booster Club; Pre-legol Society; AFROTC, First Lieulenont. MENO KASTERNAKIS Highland Park, New Jersey Civil Engineering A.S.C.E.; Vice Chairman Conference of Metropolitan Student Chapters of A.S.C.E.; Crown Club; Army Veteran. GERALD R. KEENAN South River, New Jersey Biological Sciences New Jersey State Scholarship; Bond; Crown Club; Newman Club; Biology Club; Deutscher Verein; Beta Beta Beta. ROBERT C. KELLER North Arlington, Now Jor oy Chomijlry Alpha Sigma Phi, Corrotponding Socroloryj Inlramuraljf Domarost Club; Amoricon Chemical Society, Senior Delegate; Booiler Club; AROTC, Matter Sergeant. PAUL L. KELLEY Somort Point, New Jortoy Phytles Alpha Sigma Phi; Pi Mu Epsilon; Now Jerjoy State Scholor- ihip; Dean ' s lilt; Henry Rutgers Scholar; American Chemical Society; Deutscher Verein; Booster Club; Chemistry Club; Physics Club, President; Rutgers Film Society. ROBERT E. KELLEY New Canaan, Connecticut Physical Education Chi Psi; Cap Skull; Who ' s Who; Crown Scroll; War Memorial Scholarship; Freshman Football; Varsity Football, Co-Captain; Freshman lacrosse; Varsity Lacrosse; All Ameri- can lacrosse; Newman Club; Booster Club; lacrosse Club, Vice Pros.; AFROTC, Colonel. HERBERT R. KELLS, JR. Fair Lawn, New Jersey Dairy Manufacturing Kappa Sigma, President; Upson Memorial Scholarship; Dean ' s list; Borden Award; Freshman Wrestling; Newman Club; Boot Ride Committee; Booster Club; Rutgers Rural Review. ROBERT P. KENNEY Elizabeth, New Jersey Political Science Phi Gommo Delta; Crown Scroll; Scarlet Key, President; General Electric Francis Peshine Scholarship; Targum, President of Council; Freshman lacrosse; Varsity lacrosse; Intrcmurals; Newman Club; Booster Club; Lacrosse Club; AROTC, Second lieutenant. THOMAS E. KENNEY Elizabeth, New Jersey Political Science Phi Gamma Delta, President; Interfralernity Council; New Jersey State Rehabilitation Scholarships; Soph Hop Com- mittee; Freshman Council Member; Freshman Crew; JV Crew; Varsity Crew; Demarest Club; Newman Club; Booster Club; Rowing Club. DAVID J. KIHN Plainfield, New Jersey Psychology Theta Chi, House Monager; Freshman Swimming; Ford Hall Club. CHARLES G. KING Westfield, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Intromurals; Quod Club; ASME; Golf Club; Previously at- tended Newark Rutgers. JOHN F. KISTNER Neptune, New Jersey Chemistry New Jersey State Scholarship; Targum; Phi lambda Upsilon prize for freshman chemistry; Oemarest Club; Ford Hall Club; Oeutscher Verein; Chemistry Club, Treasurer; Photographic Society. MAXWELL KUUSNER Newark, New Jersey Sigma Alpha Mu, Alumni Recorder; Delta Phi Alpha, Presi dent; Targum; WRSU; Queens Players; Boys in Ivy; Band; Hillel; Booster Club; Student CO-OP; Beta Beta Beta; Fresh- man Advisor; AROTC, Second Lieutenant. KENNETH F. KNOPP Elizabeth, New Jersey Ceramics Freshman Fencing; Ford Hall Club; AFROTC, First lieutenant. ANTHONY S. KOCHANEK Bayonne, New Jersey Political Science Pi Kappa Alpha, Treasurer; Scobbord Blade; Nev Jersey State Scholarship; Dean ' s List; National Students Association; Rifle Pistol Club; International Relations Club; Pi Sigma Alpha; AFROTC, Major. STANLEY A. KOCHANEK Bayonne, New Jersey Political Science Pi Kappa Alpha, President; Interfraternity Council; Scabbard Blade; Pi Sigma Alpha; Deon ' s list; Demarest Club; New- man Club; Notional Students Association; Philosophy Club; Rifle Pistol Club; International Relations Club; AROTC, First Lieutenant. DONALD H. KOHNKEN Paterson, New Jersey Ceramics Tou Kappa Epsilon, President; Keramos, Vice Pres.; New Jersey State Scholarship; Engineers Honor List; Intramurals; Ceramic Club. EMERY KONICK, JR. Woodbridge, New Jersey Deon ' s List. Social Studies NICHOLAS H. KONTAKIS Pennington, New Jersey English Chi Phi; Phrlosopheon Society; New Jersey State Scholarship; Hall Club; AROTC, Major. JOSEPH M. KOZIMBO, JR. South Plainfield, New Jersey Chemiilry Phi Sigma Delia; Varsity Rifle Team; Crown Club; American Chemical Society; Chemistry Club; Photographic Society; Rifle Pistol Club; AFROTC Rifle Team; AFROTC, Master Sergeant. JOHN S. KOZLOWSKI South River, New Jersey Business Administration Phi Sigma Delta; Oeltan Reporter; Scarlet Barbs Council; Crown Club, Treasurer; Newman Club; SAM; Speleological Society, Secretory-Treasurer. TALBOT B. KRAMER New Brunswick, New Jersey Business Administration Theta Chi; Intramurals; SAM; Navy Veteran. ROBERT C. KREN Toms River, New Jersey Economics Alpha Sigmo Phi; Ouad Club; Newman Club; Community Planners Club; French Club; Bowling Club; Speleological Society; Golf Club. AUGUST KRUG, JR. Haclcensacic, New Jersey Business Administration Delta Sigma Phi, House Manager; Freshman Baseball; Intra- murals; SAM; Booster Club; Army Veteran. GEORGE R. KUPFER Nullay, New Jersey Agriculture - Animal Husbandry Delta Kappa Epsilon; Ag Born Hop Committee; Ag Club; Blocli Bridle; Booster Club; Sailing Club; Livestock Judging Team. GERALD A. LACEY Butler, New Jersey Business Administration Beta Theto Pi, Steward, House Manager; New Jersey State Scholarship; Committee of 100 Religion in Life Week; Fresh- mon Baseboll; Varsity Baseball; Intramurals; Quad Club; Newman Club; SAM; French Club; Booster Club; Student CO-OP; Vorsity R Club; Preceptor; AFROTC Scorlet Rifles Drill Team; AFROTC, Major. GUSTAVE F. LACHENAUER Irvlngten, New Jersey Political Science Chi Phi, Secretary; Alpha Phi Omega; Philosophean Society; New Jersey State Scholarship; Targutn; Queens Players; Rutgers Chanticleer; Intramurols; Demorest Club; Presbyterian Young Peoples; Deutscher Verein; History Club; Booster Club; Pre-legal Society; AROTC, Captain. ROBERT C. LA COSTA New Market, New Jersey Agriculture Hortus; Pi Alplia Xi, Secretary; Horteleet Club; Band. HUGH C. LAI New Brunswick, New Jersey Business Administration Foreign Student Scholarship; Internationol Club. JAMES W. LAMONT Highland Park, New Jersey English Philosophean Society; Faculty Scholarship; WRSU; Queens Players; Dean ' s List; Henry Rutgers Scholar; Crown Club, Secretary; Student CO-OP; Previously attended Swarthmore College. WILLIAM A. LANDIS New Brunswick, New -Jersey Psychology Freshman Wrestling Intramurals; Crown Club; Quad Club; Biology Club; Booster Club; Psychology Society, Vice Pres.; Sociological Society; Army Veteran. ROBERT C. LANE New Brunswick, New Jersey Political Science Previously attended Brovrn University; Army Veteran. HENRY J. LASKOWSKY Perth Amboy, New Jersey English Phi Epsilon Pi; Kappa Kappa Psi; Philosophean Society; New Jersey State Scholarship; Band; Gold R; Philosophy Club. BERNARD R. LAUCIUS Elizabeth, New Jersey Geography Scarlet Barbs Council; Phi lambda Upsilon Freshman Chem- istry Prize; Ford Hall Club; Oeutscher Verein; Geography Club; Chemistry Club; Rutgers Rural Review; Previously attended Union Jr. College. GEORGE A. LAUREYNS Ounellen, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Scorlet Barbs; Trustee Scholarship; Honesty Committee; Dean ' s List; Honors Proiecl; Crown Club; AIEE IRE; Booster Club; Rutgers Engineer, Business Manager; Student CO-OP; Council of Rutgers Engineering Societies; American Ordnance Associ- ation; Rutgers Medal A.F.R.O.T.C; Arnold Air Society; Air Force Association; AFROTC, Major. HARRY A. LAWLER WmI Orang . N«w J«fMy C«romlci Chi Pti, Tr«afur«f( Kcramoi, Tr aiur«ri Ganerol Scholorjhipj Inlromurali; SAM, Ceromic Club, Tr«oiur«r; Booit r Club, Slwdant CO-OP. DANIEL T. LAZARUS long Branch, N.w J.ri.y Soelology Quod Club; Newman Club; Sociologicol Society; Previously oHended Monmouth Jr. College, AROTC, Sergeant. HAROLD C. LEFFLER, JR. Cuyohoga Polls, Ohio Pollflcol Science Phi Gamma Delta, National Scholarship, Freshman lacrosse, Demarest Club. EUGENE LE GOFF Milltown, New Jersey Chemistry Interchemical Corporation Scholarship, Henry Rutgers Scholar; Freshman Fencing, Varsity Fencing, Captain; Crown Oob, American Chemical Society, Chemistry Club, Vice Pres. ROBERT H. LESEMANN Ridgefield Pork, New Jersey Political Science Beta Theta Pi, Treasurer; Interfrafernity Council; New Jersey State Scholorship; Deon ' s list; Intromurols; Quod Club; SAM; Student CO-OP; Internotionol Relations Club; Pre-legol So- ciety; AFROTC. ELLIS LEVENSON Millville, New Jersey Ceramics Phi Sigma Delta, President; Keramos; Scarlet Key; New Jersey State Scholarship; Intromurols; Quod Club; Hillel; Ceramic Club; Alpha Phi Omego; Rutgers Engineer. IRWIN LEVINE Jertey City, New Jersey Sociology Tou Delta Phi; Aniho; Targum; Gold R; Hillel, Community Planners Club, Fine Arts Club; Student CO-OP. NOEL D. LEVINE Hackensock, New Jersey Business Administration Phi Epsilon Pi, Treosurer; New Jersey State Scholarship, Intromurols; SAM; Student CO-OP. NORMAN B. LICHTENSTEIN New York, New York Political Science Zela Beta Tau, Secretary; Phi Beta Koppo; Pi Sigma Alpha, Secretary-Treasurer; WRSU; Queens Players; Gold R; Dean ' s List; Soph Hop Committee; Academic Honesty Committee, Arts and Sciences; Varsity Football, Manager ' s Staff; Varsity Lacrosse, Ass ' t. Manager; Hillel; Booster Club; Student Lecture Series Committee; Notional Students Association, Vice Pres., Secretary-Treasurer; Philosophy Club; Student CO-OP, Treas- urer, Board of Directors; Pre-legal Society. JAMES T. LIDDLE, JR. Elizabeth, New Jersey Mathematics Phi Beta Kappa; Pi Mu Epsilon, President; New Jersey State Scholarship; Henry Rutgers Scholar; Dean ' s List; Library Staff Ass ' t.; Quad Club; Presbyterian Young Peoples. FREDERICK A. LIEDTKA Yardville, New Jersey Sanitary Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha, House Manager; Queens Players; Glee Club; University Choir; Christian Science Organization; Boos- ter Club; Scarlet Rifles; AROTC. MORTON B. LIPETZ Toms River, New Jersey Intramurals; Hillel; ASCE. Civil Engineering STANLEY W. LISIEWICZ Spotswood, New Jersey Intramurals; Newman Club; ASCE. Civil Engineering ALEXANDER F. LITEN Trenton, New Jersey Ceramics Keromos, Secretary; Finalist Student Speoking Contest; Ameri- can Ceramic Society; Ceramic Club; Rutgers Engineer; Air Force Veteran. JOHN J. LITTLE Carteret, New Jersey Business Administration Zeto Psi; Upson Memorial Scholarship; Freshman Football, Manager; Varsity Football, Manager; Freshman Wrestling; Intramurals; Demarest Club; Quad Club; Booster Club. MICHAEL I. LITVAK Newark, New Jersey History Tau Delta Phi; Antho; Intramurals; Hillel; History Club; Student CO-OP; International Relations Club; Previously at- tended Colgate University. I JOHN J. LOCHBAUM Bound Brook, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Theto Chi; Koppa Koppo Psi, Secrelary-Treoiurer; WRSUj Gold R; Inlromuroli; AIEE IRE. VICTOR LOMAKIN Millburn, New Jersey Education Beta Thela Pi; Freshman Football; Varsity Football; New Jersey Notional Guard Second Lieutenant. DAVID M. LONDON Martinsville, New Jersey Alpha Zeto; Dean ' s List. Plant Science IRA T. LONDON Highland Park, New Jersey Psychology Francis G. Urbono Scholarship; Bond; Crown Club; Psycho- logical Society. WALTER M. LOVENBERG Stockton, New Jersey General Agricullur New Jersey State Scholarship; DemaresI Club. DONALD T. LUTZ Political Science Forest Hills, New York Intramurals; Booster Club; Bowling Club; Spanish Club; Photographic Society; International Relations Club; Pre-legol Society. JAMES W. MACAULEY, JR. Economics Spotfweed, New Jersey Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice President; Economics Honor Society, President; New Jersey State Scholarship; Freshman Lacrosse; SAM, Treasurer; Booster Club; Notional Students Association; Pistol Team, Captain; Student CO OP; Nu Beta Lambda; Previously attended University College, Rutgers University; Marine Corps Veteran. DOUGLAS S. MacDONALD, JR. Tuckahoe, New York History Sigma Phi Epsilon, Secretary; Boys in Ivy; Campus Chest Committee; Canterbury Club; French Club; Geography Club; History Club; Booster Club; Student CO-OP; Nu Beta lambda; Cadet Call. GEORGE D. MacKENZIE Pla!nsboro, New Jersey Geology Alpha Sigma Phi; Freshman Soccer; Geology Club. CHARLES MACKINNON New Brunswick, New Jersey Political Scianc GORDON A. MacLEOD Union Beach, New Jersey Physics Kappa Kappa Psi; Scarlet Barbs Council; Scarlet Key; New Jersey State Scholarship; Torgum; Band; Gold R; Quad Club, Vice President; Math Club; Physics Club, Vice President; Photographic Society, President; Pi Mu Epsilon; Wesley Foundation. NORMAN L. MADISON Clifton, New Jersey Chemislry Zela Beta Tau; 1864 Scholarship; Ford Holl Club; Hillel; Pi Mu Epsilon; Chemistry Club; Table Tennis Club. JOHN J. MADURA Hackensack, New Jersey Agriculture Alpha Sigma Phi; Newman Club; Block Bridle. FREDERICK S. MAGNUS Pompton Plains, New Jersey Business Administration Zeto Psi; Boys in Ivy; Freshman Football; intramurols; New- man Club; Ski Club; Army Veteran. WILLIAM A. MALLOY Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey Physics Alpha Sigma Phi; Glee Club; University Choir; Gold R; Quad Club, Treasurer; Moth Club; Physics Club; Student CO-OP; Pi Mu Epsilon, Vice President. CARL L. MANAKER, JR. Avenel, New Jersey Civil Engineering Intramurols; Quad Club; Newman Club; ASCE; Booster Club; Student CO-OP. EDWARD H. MANK EHcInt, WmI Virginia Amarican CIvlllzallon Ddto Uptilon, House Monogsr; Cop Skull; Who ' s Who; Crown Scroll; Student Council, Corresponding Secretory; Scarlet Key; Scarlet letter; Committee Chairman Jr. Prom; Student lecture Series Chairman; Academic Weekend Choir- mon; Co-Choirmon Soph Sociol; Freshmon Fencing; Freshmon Tennis; Varsity Tennis; Demarest Club; Hillel; Boat Ride Com- mittee; Booster Club; Student CO-OP, Corresponding Secre- tory of CO-OP Board; Scarlet Rifles AROTC, Pre-legal Society; Americon Studies Club, President. CARL M. MARCHEHI Union City, New Jersey Biological Science Lombdo Chi Alpha, High Phi; Inlromurals; Newman Club; Alpha Phi Omega, President; Italian Club; Student CO-OP; AFROTC, Mojor. JAMES E. MARCO Warren Ohio PollHcal Science Phi Comma Delta; War Memoriol Scholarship; Dean ' s list; Freshman Footboll; JV Football; Varsity Football; Intramurols; Freshman Numerals; JV Varsity R; Quad Club; Newman Club; Community Planners Club; Booster Club; Russian Club; Student CO-OP. MARTIN MARDER Lakewood, New Jersey Psychology Scarlet Barbs, Secretory; Dean ' s list; Quad Club, House Chairman; Hillel; Philosophy Club; Psychological Society. ROBERT G. MARGUCCIO New Brunswick, New Jersey Economics Tau Koppa Epsilon; University Trustee Scholorship; Glee Club; University Choir; freshmon Baseball; Inlromurals; Newman Club; Booster Club; Italian Club; American Ordnance Associ- ation; Distinguished Military Student; AROTC, Captain. WILLIAM S. MARTENS Highland Park, New Jersey Chemistry Faculty Scholarship; American Chemicol Society; Henry Rutgers Project; Deutscher Verein; Booster Club; Chemistry Club; Rifle Pistol Club. ARTHUR R. MARTIN New Brunswick, New Jersey Econemict Freshman Wrestling; SAM; Rifle Pistol Club; Pistol Team; Army Veteran. RONALD V. MARTIN North Ploinfleld, New Jersey Business Administration lambda Chi Alpha, Rushing Choirmon; Jr. Prom Committee; SAM; Freshman Swimming; Booster Club; Advertising Club. EDWARD L. MARTINEAU, JR. Italln, N«w Jcrtay Businast Administration Freshman Batiiatball; Varsity Baslietball, Manager; Inlra- murals; Newman Club. PHILIP A. MARTINO Union, Now Jersey Agriculture Sigma Phi Upsilon, Vice President; Cap Sliull; Who ' s Who; Crown Scroll; Student Council, Corresponding Secretary, Vice-President; Class Office Secretary-Treasurer; Alpha Zeto; New Jersey State Ralston Purina Scholarships; Head Cheerleader; Gold R; Major Dance Committee; Dean ' s List; Preceptor; Freshmon Council; Freshman Tracit; Newman Club; Poutry Science Club, President; Rutgers Rural Review, Editor- in-Chief. ROBERT K. MATTHEWS lnterlal en. New Jersey Business Administration lambda Chi Alpha, Secretary; Interfraternity Council; Scarlet Key; Freshman Track; Varsity Troclc, Captain; Intramurals; SAM; Booster Club; AFROTC, Lt. Colonel. JOHN N. MATZER Trenton, New Jersey Crown Club; Deulscher Verein. Political Science RAYMOND G. McCABE New Rochelle, New Yorl Animal Husbandry Delta Upsilon; Freshman Lacrosse; Varsity Lacrosse; Canterbury Club; Ag Club; Booster Club; Lacrosse Club; Rutgers Rural Review; Student CO-OP. EDWARD L. McDAVID Scotch Plains, New Jersey Debating; SAM; Philosophy Club; A.R.O.T.C. Philosophy ROBERT W. MESHANIC Metuchen, New Jersey P ychology New Jersey Stale Rehabilitation Scholarship; Psychological Society; Sociological Society. ROBERT H. METZ Morrisville, Pennsylvania Political Science Freshman Swimming; Intramurals; WRSU; Booster Club; Bowl- ing Club; International Relations Club; Pre-legal Society. X • MAURICE MEYER III Elberen, New J«rt y English Phi Epsilon P!, Heod of Judicial Council; 150-lb. Football; Freshman Swimming; Freshman Lacrosse; Intromurols; Trophy for Highest Individual Bowling Score in Rutgers League in 1955; Hillel; Booster Club; Bowling Club, Vice-President; Student CO-OP; Platoon Sergeant A.R.O.T.C. ANTHONY C. MICKIEWICZ Roselle Pork, New Jersey Business Administration Sigma Phi Epsilon, Comptroller; Upson Memorial Scholarship; Freshman Basketball; Freshman Track; Intromurols; Demarest Club; Newman Club; SAM; Booster Club; Spanish Club; Rifle Pistol Club; Student CO-OP; Nu Beta Lambda; W.W.T.C; A.F.R.O.T.C. RICHARD J. MIHM New Brunswick, New Jersey Alpha Sigma Phi; Geology Club. Geology EDWARD MIKUS Irvington, New Jersey Animal Science Alpha Zeto, Chancellor; William Skelley. Memorial Scholar- ship; Block Bridle; Livestock Judging Team; Previously attended Rutgers University, Nework; Air Force Veteran. JOHN R. MILLIGAN Bordentewn, New Jersey Business Administration Pi Kappa Alpha, Historian; Land Grant of 1864 Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Intromurols. ANDREW R. MISKOVICH Ogdensburg, New Jersey Political Science Delta Sigma Phi, Porliomentarian; Debating; Intromurols; Demorest Club; Booster Club; International Club; Philosophy Club; Photographic Society; Pre-legol Society; Hispanic So- ciety. ALFRED W. MITLEHNER Mamareneck, New York Plant Science Zeta Psi, Vice-President; Crown Scroll; Upson Scholorship; Freshman Football; Varsity Football; Freshman Wrestling; Varsity Wresllingj Freshman Track. BARRY A. MOLNAR Pluckemin, Now Jortoy Journalism Quad Club) Advertising Clubi First lieutenant A.F.R.O.T.C. CHARLES E. MOLNAR Fords, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Scarlet Barbs, Movie Committee Chairman; Cap Skull; Who ' s Who; Eta Kappa Nu, Corresp. Secretary; Scorlet Barbs Council; Arnold Air Society; Pi Mu Epsiton; Scabbard Blade; Tau Beta Pi; State Science Day Westinghouse Achievement Scholarships; Gold R; WRSU, Station Manoger, Technical Director; Dean ' s List; Engineering Honors Project; American Military Engineers Award; Freshman Lacrosse; AIEE IRE, Vice-chairman, IRE Secretary; Booster Club; Rutgers Engineer; Student CO-OP; Cadet Mojor A.F.R.O.T.C. ANGELO P. MONE Plainfield, New Jersey History Phi Alpha Theto; Scabbard Blade; Arnold Air Society; Cadet Major A.F.R.O.T.C. MONTE D. MONTGOMERY New Brunswick, New Jersey American Civilization Delta Phi, Vice-President; Steele Scholarship; Freshman La- crosse; Varsity Lacrosse; All American Honorable Mention 1954 1955; North Team; Laurie Cox All Star; lacrosse Club; Varsity R Club; Codet Lt. Colonel A.F.R.O.T.C. ROBERT MOORE Summit, New Jersey Delta Phi. Political SciMice ALLEN P. MORRIS Totowo Borough, New Jersey History Rho Upsilon, President; Intromurals; Crown Club; Ford Hall Club; Christian Association; FTA; History Club; Student CO- OP; Students for Democratic Action; Previously attended Drew University. WALTER C. MUELLER Newark, New Jersey Agricultural Research Theta Chi, Vice-President; Interfratiernity Council; New Jersey State Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Newman Club. GEORGE H. MULLEN River Edge, New Jersey Physics Tau Kappa Epsilon, President; Interfraternity Council; Gen- eral Trustee Scholarship; Intromurals; Chemistry Club; Physics Club. WALTER S Perth Amboy, New Jersey MURAWSKI Wildlife Conservation A Management Alpha Zeto, Herbert Scholarship; Forestry Wildlife Club, Vice President; Previously attended Montana State University; Air Force Veteran. MARK L. MUSA Palisad . N«w Unmy  oiiion « Longuog Philo$oph«in Society; Tou Koppo Alphaj New Jersey Stole Scholorihipj Aniho, Edilor-in-Chied Targum: Gold Rj Debot- ing, Voriity Manager; Deon ' i List; Henry. Rutgers Scholar; Quad Club; Booster Club; llolion Club, Vice-President; Philosophy Club. LOUIS E. NARGI Newark, New Jersey Political Science Scarlet Barbs WRSU; Inlramurols; Quad Club; Biology Club; Alpha Phi Omega. HOWARD M. NEIBART Boyonne, New Jersey Geology Zeta Beta Tau, Social Chairman; Antho; Targum; Queens Players; Freshman Football, Manager; Varsity Basketball, Manager; Inlramurols; Hillel; Geology Club; Booster Club; AROTC, Second lieutenant. ERIK A. NICOLAYSEN 111 Choppoqua, New York Business Administration lambda Chi Alpha; WRSU; Queens Players; Gold R; Freshman Cross Country; Varsity Cross Country; Freshman Track; Varsity Track; Varsity R; Freshman Numerals; Ford Hall Club; SAM; Amateur Radio Club; Rifle Pistol Club; Sailing Club, Commodore, Racing Captain; Ski Club; Intervarsily Christian Fellowship; Chapel Fellowship; AROTC, Sergeant. STEPHEN J. NICOLICH Union City, New Jersey Business Administration Kappa Sigma, Treasurer; I. W. Gowan Scholarship; Inlra- murols; ASCE; SAM; Bowling Club; Photographic Society; Rifle Pistol Club. SAUL B. NOVICK Paterson, New Jersey Political Science Zeta Beta Tau; Scarlet Key; Targum; WRSU; Freshman Swim- ming; Varsity Swimming; Ford Hall Club; Hillel Biology Club; Booster Club; Student CO-OP; Previously attended Rutgers University, Newark. EDMUND W. NULTON Hillside, New Jersey Politieol Science Preceptor; Previously attended Washington Lee University; Lieutenant A.R.O.T.C. LLOYD T. NUSSBAUM Paterten, New Jersey Psychology Phi Sigma Delta, President; Targum; WRSU, Music Director; Dean ' s list; Inlramurols; Quod Club; Psychological Society; Previously attended Western Reserve University; Navy Vet- eran. THOMAS J. OCCHIPINTI Union City, New Jersey Delta Sigma Phi, Steward; Booster Club. Business Adminislration Intramurali; SAM; French Club; JOHN J. OHNEMUS Euclid, Ohio Social Science Phi Gamma Delia; Upson Memorial; Freshman Football; Var- sity Football; Vorsity Wrestling; Freshman Track; Varsity Track; Newman Club; A.F.R.O.T.C. CHARLES OLIMPIO, JR. linden. New Jersey Journalism Dean ' s list; Henry Rutgers Scholar; Bowling Club; Golf Club; Previously attended Trinity University; Air Force Veteran. OEANE D. OLIVER, JR. Kingston, Pennsylvania Biological Science Chi Phi; Scarlet Key; Upson Scholarship; Freshman Wrestling; Varsity Wrestling; Inlramurols; A.A.U. Championship; Third Place in E.I.W.A.; Varsity R Club, Vice-President; Booster Club; Student CO-OP. WALTER B. OLSON, JR. Braintree, Massachusetts Physical Education Delta Kappa Epsilon, President; Who ' s Who; Crown Scroll- Scarlet Key; National Scholarship; Freshmon Football; Fresh- man Basketball; Varsity Basketball; Freshmon BoseboM; Var- sity Baseball; Intromurals; Booster Club. NORMAN ORENSTEIN Newark, New Jersey Rho Upsilon, President; General Education Interfraternity Council; Philosophean Society; Hillside High School Scholarship; WRSU; Academic Honesty Committee; Intromurals; Quod Club; Hillel; FTA, President; History Club; Student CO-OP; Students for Demo- cratic Action. ALLAN J. ORTH Fort Lee, New Jersey English Delta Kappa Epsilon; Caddy Scholarship; Scarlet Letter; Gold R; JV Crew; Intromurals; Booster Club; Rowing Club. HARVEY W. OSHRIN North Bergen, New Jersey Biological Sciences Sigma Alpha Mu, President; Interfraternity Council; Targum, Circulation Manager; WRSU, Engineer; Dean ' s List; Hillel; French Club; Booster Club; Student CO-OP; Beta Beta Beta. RICHARD A. OSHRIN Wast Englawood, N«w Jer$ y Economict Sigma Alpha Mu, Treasurer; Torgum, Business Manager; Gold R; Targum Key; Hillel; SAM; Booster Club; Student COOP. GEORGE A. OSTERGREN New Brunswick, New Jersey Political Science Pre-legal Society; Pi Sigma Alpha; Previously attended Bowl- ing Green University; Marine Corps Veteran. South Amboy, New Jersey Navy Veteran. DANIEL S. OSTROWSKI Mechanical Engineering RUSSELL J. PANGBORN Dunellen, New Jersey FTA, Vice-President. Education BARRY M. PANTER Highland Pork, New Jersey Biological Science Phi Epsilon Pi; Philosopheon Society, Secretory-Treasurer; Beta Beta Beta; WRSU; Queens Ployers; Dean ' s List; Intramurols. WILLIAM J. PAPPAS Weehawken, New Jersey History Comma Sigma, Steward; 1937 State Scholarship. HERBERT PARDES Lokewood, New Jersey Biological Science Tau Delta Phi, Pledge Master; Phi Beta Kappa; Beta Iota Lambda; 1937 State Scholarship; Queens Players; Cheer- leader; Gold R; Dean ' t List; Campus Chest; Intramurols; Freshman Lacrosse; Quad Club; Hillel; Booster Club, Assistant Head; National Students Association, Secretary-Treasurer. MICHAEL PAVOL, JR. Manvllle, New Jersey Chemistry Crown Club; Newman Club; American Chemical Society; Oeutscher Varein; Chemistry Club. WILLIAM V. PAYNE Merchantville, New Jersey Business Administration Delta Sigma Phi, Comptroller; Freshman Track; Varsity Golf; Fold Hall Club; AIEE IRE; SAM; Spanish Club; Golf Club, President; Previously attended Indiona University; Navy Vet- eran. ROBERT L. PENN Long Branch, New Jersey Business Administration Delta Sigma Phi, Assistant Steward; 1937 State Scholarship; Varsity Football Manager; Varsity R. JAMES N. PENNY Cedarhurst, New York American Civilization Delta Phi; Freshman Lacrosse; Varsity Golf; Intramurals; Canterbury Club; Golf Club; American Studies Club. FRED N. PERONE Elizabeth, New Jersey Physical Education Freshman Soccer; Varsity Soccer; Intramurals; Varsity R; Nu- merals; Crown Club; Demorest Club; Newman Club; FTA; Booster Club; Rifle Pistol Club; Student CO-OP; Varsity R Club. ) SAMUEL H. PERSKY Sooth River, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Crown Club; ASME; Army Veteran. STANLEY J. PETERS Elizabeth, New Jersey Economics Phi Gamma Delta, Sociol Chairman; New Jersey Stote General Scholarships; Antho; WRSU; Queens Players; Fresh- man Swimming; Intramurals; Newman Club; SAM; Booster Club; Bowling Club; Bridge Club; Student CO-OP. HENRY J. PETERSON New Brunswick, New Jersey Chemistry Pi Kappo Alpha; WRSU; German Club; Chemistry Club; Golf Club; Varsity Track; Intramurals; American Chemical Society. STANLEY L. PETTY Trenton, New Jersey Civil Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha, President Interfraternity Council; IPC Block Party Committee; Intramurals; ASCE; Rutgers Engineer, Ad- vertising Manager; Cadet Second Lieutenant A.R.O.T.C. FRANCIS R. PFEIFFER Burlington, N w Jcrtay Chamitlry New Jarsey Slots Alumni Scholorshipti Freshman Baseball; Inlramurals; Quad Club; Newman Club; American Chemical Society; Booster Club; Rifle Pistol Club. KENNETH O. PHIFER Pitman, New Jersey Biological Sciences Delta Phi Alpha, Secretary; New Jersey Slote Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Henry Rutgers Scholar; Ford Hall Club; Biology Club; Deutscher Verein; Psychological Society; Rifle Pistol Clubj Beta Beta Beta; Intervorsity Christian Fellowship. CHARLES C. PHILLIPS Neptune, New Jersey Business Administration lambda Chi Alpha, Social Chairman; Queens Players; Fresh- man Baseball; Varsity Baseball; Intramurals; Hillel; SAM; Booster Club; A.R.O.T.C. FRANK H. PHILLIPS Hewitt, New Jersey General Agriculture Scarlet Barbs; Scarlet Barbs Council; Kelly Scholarship; Chairman Special Arrangements Committee, Ag Field Day; Crown Club; Quad Club; Ag Club; Horlus. .. OTTO R. PICARD Elizabeth, New Jersey New Jersey State Scholarship; Lutheran Students Association; Club; Student CO-OP. Dean ' s FTA, Vice-President General Education List; Crown Club; Booster ROBERT H. PINE Oaklyn, New Jersey Biological Sciences Phi Gamma Delta, Assistant Recording Secretary; Beta Belo Beto, Treasurer; William G. Welhofer Memorial Scholarship; Freshman Wrestling; Varsity Wrestling; Freshman Soccer; Freshman Lacrosse; Varsity Lacrosse; Intramurals; Numerals; Demorest Club; Canterbury Club; Booster Club; Lacrosse Club; Philosophy Club; Rifle Pistol Club; Student CO-OP; A.F.- R.O.T.C. Scarlet Rifles; Pistol Team. FRED R. PLANER Blairstown, New Jersey Vocational Education Sears Roebuck Foundation Kelly Scholarships; Intramurals; FFA; 4-H Club; Intercollegiate Dairy Judging Team. JOHN D. PORCELLA Cranford, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering New Jersey Slate Scholarihipi Previously attended Union Jr. College. DONALD J. POHER Highland Park, N w J r y Romanc Languagas Faculty Scholarship; Prsibylarian Young Peoples; Italian Club. PAUL PRAGER North Arlington, New Jersey Dairy Manufacturing Sigma Alpha Mu; Freshman Soccer; Varsity Soccer; Hillel; International Relations Club. EDWARD G. PURDY Woodbridge, New Jersey General Agriculture New Jersey Slate Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Geology Club; Marine Corps Veteran. PAUL A. REARDON Maywood, New Jersey Business Administration Tau Kappa Epsilon, Vice-President; Economics Honor Society; Intramurals; Bowling Club, President; Cadet Second Lieuten- ant A.R.O.T.C. JOSEPH W. REBOVICH Fords, New Jersey Business Administration Sigma Phi Epsilon; Intramurals; Demorest Club; Newman Club; SAM; Nu Beta Lambda; Booster Club; Bridge Club; Russian Club; Student CO-OP. ELROY J. REIL Englewood, New Jersey Business Administration Intramurals; Demorest Club; Ford Holl Club; SAM; Deulscher Verein; Booster Club; Rifle Pistol Club; Student CO-OP. ROBERT M. REUTER Dunellen, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Scarlet Barbs, Secretary; Scarlet Barbs Council, Secretary; Pi Tau Sigma, Vice-President; Scorlet Key; Tau Beta Pi, Corre- sponding Secretary; Intramurals; Crown Club, President; ASME. DANIEL D. RICHARDS Easf Orange, New Jersey Business Administralion Phi Gamma Delta, Treasurer; New Jersey State Scholarship; Freshman Westling; Booster Club; Spanish Club. CHARLES A. RICHARDSON Reading, Maisachusattt Englith Delta Kappa Epstlon, Initiotion Chairman; Upson Memorial Scholarship; Freshman Football; Varsity Football; Freshman Lacrosse; Varsity Lacrosse; Intramurals; Canterbury Club; Lacrosse Club, Treasurer) Vortity R. DONALD N. RIEMER Newark, New Jersey Wildlife Conicrvo ion S Ma-agement Alpha Gamma Rho, House Manager; Alpho Zeto; Ag Club; Forestry Club, Activities Chairman, President; Rifle Pistol Club; Cadet Second lieutenant A.R.O.T.C. ALFRED A. RIMM Atlantic City, New Jersey Dairy Scierxe il aii JOSEPH W. RITNER East Orange, New Jersey Political Science Beta Theta Pi, Secretary; Interfraternity Council; New Jersey State Scholarship; Campus Chest Executive Committee; Vorsity Lacrosse, Manager; Demarest Club, Social Chairman; Inter- national Relations Club. R. BRUCE RinER Rahwoy, New Jersey Geography Kappa Sigma, Assistant Secretory; Interfraternity Council; Scarlet Key, Corresponding Secretary; WRSU; Queens Players; IFC Block Parly Chairman; Freshman Swimming, Manager; Geography Club; American Studies Club; Cadet First Sergeant A.R.O.T.C. DAVID RIHERSBACHER Springfield, New Jersey Forestry Alpha Sigma Phi, Vice-President; Scarlet Key; Forestry Club. THOMAS M. RODENHI Cranford, New Jersey Business Administration Koppo Sigma, Vice-President; Freshman Soccer; Varsity Soccer; Varsity R; Newman Club. EDWARD RITVO New Brunswick, N«w J«r««y Intramurals. Journalism STANLEY ROSEN Highland Park, New Jersey History Gomma Sigma, Recording Secretary; Phi Alpha Theta; Tao Kappa Alpha; Torgum; Debating; Crown Club; Hillel; Faculty- Student Lecture Series Committee; Academic Week Committee; Henry Rutgers Scholar; History Club; Boat Ride Committee; Booster Club; Philosophy Club; Student CO-OP; International Relations Club; Pre-legal Society, Chairman; Students for Democratic Action, President, Secretary-Treasurer. BERNARD J. ROSENSTEIN lokewood, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Phi Epsilon Pi, House Manager; Pi Tau Sigma; New Jersey State Scholarship; Glee Club; University Choir; Gold R; Freshman Lacrosse; Numerals; Hillel; ASME, President; Booster Club; Student COOP. JAMES H. ROTHSCHILD New Brunswick, New Jersey Biological Sciences Dean ' s List; Nationol Honorory Biological Fraternity; Beta Beta Beta; Intromurals; Booster Club; Previously attended Sworth- more College; Cadet Corporal A.R.O.T.C. MARK J. ROTHSTEIN Jomesburg, New Jersey Education Dean ' s List; Previously attended University of Chicago. FRANK J. RUBIN New Brunswick, New Jersey Economics Honor Society, Vice-President; Band. Economics ELLIOT L. RUBINSTEIN New Brunswick, New Jersey Romance languQges Queens Players; Henry Rutgers Scholar; French Club; Students for Democratic Action. G. HAROLD RUDY fiAoplewood, New Jersey Animal Science Chi Phi; Alpha Zeto; Koppa Kappa Psi; New Jersey State Scholarship; Gold R; Band; Dean ' s list; Spark ' s Medal; Blue Ribbon — Ag Field Day, JV Letter; Demorest Club; Block Bridle; Rowing Club; Soiling Club; Rutgers Livestock Judging Team; AROTC, First Lieutenant. CARL E. RUNDBERG Brooklyn, New York Mechanical Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon; ASME, Recording Secretory, Treasurer; Previously attended Davis Elkins College) AFROTC, First Lieutenant. DAVID A. RUSKIN Bradlay Baoch, New J n y Sociology W. BURTON SALISBURY, JR. N w Bn n$wick, New J«r« y Business Adminlsfrotlon Chi Phi; Glee Club, Council Representative; University Choir; Previously attended University of Marylond; Air Force Voferon. HAROLD R. SANDS Tronlon, Nev Jersey Political Science AUN E. SAPIRO Highland Park. New Jersey English Philosophean Society; Queens Players; Dean ' s List; Freshman Swimming; Pre-legal Society, Vice-President; Previously at- tended Duke University. ■■' m 1 BERNARD SASS Bound Brook, New J.rsey Poultry Science Kelley Memoriol Scholarship; Deon ' s list; Poultry Science Club; Rifle Pistol Club; Varsity Rifle Teom. LOUIS J. SCHAUB Haddonfield, New Jersey Economics Zeto Psi, Historian; Upson Memorial Scholarship; Freshman Track; Vorsity Track; Freshmon Boseboll; Varsity Baseball; Intromurols; 1954 Baseball Field Day Trophy; Demoresl Club; Newman Club; Italian Club; Booster Club; Varsity R Club; Golf Club. ROBERT F. SCHAUFELE Union, Now Jersey Chemltlry Henry Rutgers Scholar; Intercollegiate American Chemical Society Delegate; Freshmon Track; Varsity Trock; Numerals; Varsity R; Crown Club; American Chemical Society, President; Deulscher Verein, Vice-President; Booster Club; Chemistry Club. KENNETH G. SCHIELDS Port Jervis, New York English Chi Phi; Reformed Church General Scholarships; Thanks- giving Service Committee; 150- lb. Football; Varsity Track; In- tromurols; Christian Association, Treasurer; Protestant Council, President; Genevan Fellowship; Protestant Foundation; Rut- gors Religious Council; Booster Club; Fine Arts Club. ARTHUR SCHIMMEL Newark, New Jersey Political Science Phi Epsilon Pi; Finoncial Steward, Pledge Motter; Phi Alpha Theta; Francis Peshine Scholarihip; Boyt in Ivy; Bond; Intro- murals; Hillel; Student CO-OP. WILBERT H. SCHLIMMEYER Dunellen, New Jersey Sanitary Engineering Tau Beta Pi; University New Jersey State Scholarships; Dean ' s List; Engineering Honor List; Freshman Crew; Intro- murals; Numerals; ASCE, Secretary, President; Rutgers Engi- neer; Student CO-OP. MARK B. SCHNEIDER Jersey City, New Jersey English Phi Epsilon PI, Corresponding Secretory; Philosopheon Society, Secretary, President; Scabbard Blade; An.ho; Torgunt; Dean ' s List; Henry Rutgers Scholar; Previously attended Jersey City Junior College; Cadet Coll; AROTC, Lt. Colonel. MICHAEL M. SCHNEIDER Roselle New Jersey Psychology Gomma Sigma, Chancellor; Psi Chi, President; 1864 State Scholarship; Antho; Freshman Fencing; Varsity Fencing; Psy- chological Society; Rifle Pistol Club. FRANCIS J. SCHNELLER, JR. Plainfield, New Jersey Civil Engineering Crown Club; Canterbury Club; ASCE; Amateur Radio Club; Boot Ride Committee; Booster Club; Ru.gers Engineer, Man- oging Editor; Student CO-OP; AROTC, First lieutenont. JOHN A. SCHOBER East Orange, New Jersey Political Science Beta Theta Pi, President; Intefraterntty Council; Scarlet Barbs Council; New Jersey State Scholarship; Deon ' s List; Freshman Football; Freshman Cross Country; Varsity Cross Country; Freshman Track; Varsity Track; Intramurols; Quod Club, Treasurer; Wesley Foundation; SAM; French Club; Student CO-OP; International Relations Club; Dormitory Chairman; Pre-legol Society; Varsity R; A.R.O.T.C. CARL L SCHULERUD Nutley, New Jersey Dairy Science Freshman Cross Country; Varsity Cross Country; Freshman Track; Varsity Track; Ag Club; Block Bridle; Dairy Science Club. Jersey City, New Jersey Boys in Ivy; Glee Club DONALD J. SCHWARTZ Biological Sciences University Choir; Hillel. SEYMOUR I. SCHWARTZ M«tuch«n, N«w J«rs«y Agrkultur Previously attended University of Chicago, Hillyer Colleger Army Veteran. DAVID W. SCHWEIZER North Haledon, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Thela Chi; Pi Mu Epsilon; New Jeriey Stole Scholarship,- WRSU; Ouod Club; AIEE IRE; Instrument Society of America) Engineering Society; Boat Ride Committee; Boaster Clwb; Student CO-OP; Rifle Club. M. GENE SEATH Highland Park, New Jeriey MothemaMci Delta Upsilon Social Brother; Previously attended Union Jr. College; Novy Veteran. DONALD E. SECCIA Ridgewood, New Jersey Journalism Pi Kappa Alpha, Treasurer; Targum; Freshman Soccer; Intra- murals; Demarest Club; Canterbury Club. ROLLEN A. SECOR Bound Brook, New Jersey Biology Beta Phi Alpha, Treasurer; Beta Beta Beta; Kappa Kappa Psi; New Jersey State Scholarship; Band; Gold R; Dean ' s List; Henry Rutgers Scholar; Crown Club. BERNARD E. SEEMAN Elizabeth, New Jersey History Phi Epsilon Pi; Kappa Kappa Psi, President; Caddy Scholar- ship; Band; Dean ' s List; Hillel; AROTC, Major. RICHARD A. SEIDL Trenton, New Jersey American Civilization Dean ' s List; Crown Club; Deutscher Verein; American Studies Club) Previously attended Trenton Jr. College. JOHN C. SESSLER Keyport, New Jersey Phytlci Previously attended University of California; Army Veteran. SIDNEY A. SHAPIRO Elizabeth, New Jersey Psychology Phi Epsilon Pi; Hillel; IZFA Booster Club; Notional Students Association; Philosophy Club; Psychological Society, President, Secretory; Photographic Society; Rifle Pistol Club; A.R.O.T.C. HARRY W. SHARKEY Bound Brook, New Jersey Political Science Koppo Kappa Psi; Gold R; Bond; Crown Club; Deutscher Verein; History Club; Booster Club; Student CO-OP; Pre-legol Society. LEWIS A. SIEGEL Long Branch, New Jersey Sigma Alpha Mu. Polillcol Science ANDREW R. SIFFLARD Teoneck, New Jersey American Civilization Tau Kappo Epsilon, Seargeont at Arms; Freshman Crew; Freshmon Baseball, Manager; Intromurols; American Studies Club; Booster Club. t CLYDE T. SILLS Plainfield, New Jersey History Tou Delta Phi; WRSU, Special Features Director; Boys in Ivy; Committee of 100 for Religion-in-Life; Intromurols; Hillel, President; Booster Club; Student CO-OP; Previously attended Rutgers College of Pharmacy, Union Jr. College. EDWARD H. SIMON Linden, New Jersey Agricultural Research Sigma Alpha Mu; Targum, Feature Eidtor; WRSU; Debating; General Scholarship; Dean ' s list; Hillel, Treasurer, Vice-Pres.; Radio Club; Biology Club; Rifle Pistol Club. JUHAN SIMONSON Seabrook, New Jersey Economics Quod Club; Lutheran Students Association; Community Plan- ners Club; Deutscher Verein; Geography Club; Booster Oub; International Club; Toble Tennis Culb. RICHARD E. SLAWSKY Cresskill, New Jersey Civil Engineering Phi Sigma Delta, Secretory; Pi Gamma; State Rehabilitation Scholarship; Targum; WRSU; Varsity Cross Country; ASCE; Booster Club; Rutgers Engineer. ROBERT A. SMALL flitobalh, Naw Jcncy Seclolofly fhi Epiilon Pi; Targum; Freshman Crewj Quad Club; Hilltl; Sociological Sociaty; Sponith Club. BRANDES H. SMITH WMt Caldwell, Now Jortoy Chomltfry Delta Uptilon, Secretory, Pledge Matter; Delto Phi Alpha, Vice-President; Phi lombda Uptilon; Gold R; Deon ' t lltt; Rutgers Award for Junior Air Science Cadet; Henry Rutgers Scholar; Freshman Crew; Intromurols; High Point Skippers MAISA Associate Championship; Demarest Club; American Chemicol Society; Deultcher Verein; Bootter Club; Chemittry Club; Soiling Club, President; Racing Captain; American Ordnance Association; Previously attended Newark Rutgers; AFROTC, Lt. Colonel. CHRISTIAN E. SMITH Belle Mead, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Eta Koppa Nu, President; Scabbard Blade, Vice-President; Tou Beta Pi, Vice-President; General Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Freshmon Soccer; Varsity Soccer; Freshman Crew; JV Crew; AIEE IRE; Engineering Society; Rowing Club; Intervorsity Christian Fellowship, Treasurer; Preceptor; AROTC, Colonel. MONTE E. SMITH Highlond Park, New Jersey Physical Education Delta Uptilon; V RSU, Publicity staff; 150-lb. Football; Intro- murols; Student CO-OP; Previously attended The Citadel. RAYMOND P. SMOCK Bound Brook, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Scarlet Barbs Council; Intromurols; Crown Club, Vice Presi- dent; ASME. JAMES H. SNYDER lokewood. New Jersey Civil Engineering Theta Chi, Pledge Marshall; New Jersey State Scholarship; Dean ' s list; Varsity Wrestling; Intromurols; Presbyterian Young Peoples; ASCE, Treasurer, Vice-President; Booster Club; Student CO-OP. I CHUNG H. SON Seoul, Korea Agriculture Foreign Student Scholarship; Dean ' s list; Internotionol Club; Previously attended Suwon College of Agriculture. MAURICE E. SOWDEN Woodbury, New Jersey Agriculture Alpha Gamma Rho; Freshmon Crew; Vortity Trock; Vortity Tennit; Inlramurols; Demarest Club; Intervorsity Christian Fellowship; Ag Club; 4-H Club; Booster Club; Hortut; Student CO-OP; Golf Club. FRANK J. SPARACIO North Bargen, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Pi Mu Epsilon) isooc Gowen Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Crown Club; Newman Club; AIEE IRE; Rutgart Engineer, Feature Editor; Army Veteran. LANGDON B. STALURD Montclair, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Scarlet Barbs, Vice President; Scarlet Barbs Council; New Jersey State Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Intromurols; Quad Club; WRSU; Band; AIEE IRE; Moth Club; Student CO-OP; Pi Mu Epsilon, Secretory-Treasurer. JAMES H. STANLEY Somerville, New Jersey Business Administration Phi Sigma Delta; Intromurols; Crown Club; Quad Club; AIEE IRE; SAM; Booster Club; Spanish Club; Rutgers Engineer; Student CO-OP. MICHAEL M. STANO Somerville, New Jersey Pre-Forestry ALAN H. STARK Springfield, New Jersey Journalism Phi Sigmo Delta, Sergeant at Arms; Freshman Baseball; Ford Holl Club; Quad Club; Air Force Veteran. BERNARD STARK Perth Amboy, New Jersey Education Kappa Kappa Psi; New Jersey State Scholarship; WRSU; Queens Players; Bond; FTA. BRUCE W. STAUFFER Elizabeth, New Jersey Chemistry Intromurols; Lutheran Students Association; American Cheml- col Society; Booster Club. IRA STEIN North Bergen, New Jersey Biological Sciences Sigma Alpha Mu; Beta Beta Beta; 1937 State Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Modern Language Day; Hillet, Adjutant; Deut- scher Verein; Rowing Club; Cultural Olympics. RICHARD STEIN Boyenn , New Jancy Agricu ' lu-al laiMirch Previously attended Boyonne Jr. College; Air Force Veteran. ROBERT H. STEIN Howorth, New Jersey Biology Scarlet Key; New Jersey State Scholarship] Glee Club; Uni- versity Choir; Beta Beta Beto; Freshmen BoskellKiM; Freshman Tennis; Varsity Tennis; Quad Club; Presbyterian Young Peoples; Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, President. BORY M. STEINBERG Farmingdale, New Jersey Civil Engineering Intramurals; Quad Club; Hillel; ASCE, Secretary; Rutgers Engineer; AROTC, Master Sergeant. WIUIAM E. STEINKE Irvington, New Jersey Biology Delta Phi Alpha; Pi Mu Epsilon; Crown Club; Dean ' s list. MARTIN R. STEN South Amboy New Jersey Chemistry Crown Club; American Chemical Society; Booster Club; Rifle Pistol Club. WILLIAM R. STENG, JR. Dumont, New Jersey Journalism Chi Phi, Secretary; New Jersey State Scholarship; WRSU, Sports Director; Soph Hop Dance Committee; Henry Rutgers Scholar. WIUIAM G. STEWART Trenton, New Jersey Advertising Freshman Fencing; Freshman -Baseball; Advertising Club; Booster Club; Previously attended Trenton Jr. College; Air Force Veteran. DAVID M. STIRES Somerville, New Jersey Molhematics Phi Gamma Delta; New Jersey State Scholarship; Freshman Basketball; Varsity Basketball; Freshman Track; Varsity Track; Intramurals; Varsity R Club. JOHN F. STONER Suffern, New York Economics Delta Upsilon, Steward; WRSU; Queens Players; Debating; Glee Club; University Choir; Gold R; Academic Weekend; Intramurals; Demarest Club; Spanisl Club; Booster Club; A.F.R.O.T.C. JOSEPH P. STOPPER Haddon Heights, New Jersey Agricultural Engineering Theta Chi; Intramurals; Wesley Foundation; ASAE, Secretary; Ag Club; Engineering Society; Bowling Club. RICHARD W. STRACK, JR. Bogota, New Jersey Business Administration Delta Kappa Epsilon, Secretary; New Jersey Slate Scholar- ship; Scarlet Letter; Campus Chest, Solicitation Chairman; Quad Club; SAM; Notional Students Association; A.F.R.O.T.C. ALFRED R. STROHMAYER Forest Hills, New Yoric German Phi Gommo Delta, Editor of Fraternity Paper; Delto Phi Alpha; Scabboard Blade; General Sch olarship; Dean ' s List; Scarlet Rifles; Military Science Award; Freshman Baseball; Varsity Baseball; Intramurals; Lutheran Students Association; Deutscher Verein; AROTC, It. Colonel. HENRY M. STUMPF, JR. Dumont, New Jersey Business Administration Tou Kappa Epsilon, Pledge Master; Chapel Usher; Junior Prom Ticltet Chairman; 150-lb. Football; Freshman Baslietball; Freshman Crew; Intramurals; Christian Association; Boot Ride Committee; Booster Club; Bowling Club; Outing Club) AFROTC, Major. J. DENNIS SULLIVAN, JR. Highland Park, New Jersey History Delta Kappa Epsilon, President; Cop Skull; Who ' s Who; Crown Scroll; Interfroternity Council; Closs Office Secretory- Treasurer; University Trustee Scholarship; Scarlet Letter, Editor- in-Chief; Glee Club, Junior Manager; University Choir; Gold R; Soph Hop Committee; Freshman Swimming; Varsity Swim- ming; Intramurals; Canterbury Club; Boat Ride Committee, Business Manager. JOHN J. SWEENEY Yorktow.n Heights, New York Economics Delta Sigma Phi, Vice-President; Raymond P. Wilson Survey- ing Priie; Quod Club; Newman Club; ASCE; Community Planners Club, Vice-President; Booster Club; Russian Club; Photographic Society; Rifle Pistol Club; AFROTC, Captain. IRA I. SWEETWOOD Clifton, New Jersey Business Administration Zeto Beta Tou; Antho, Circulation Manager; Debating; Fresh- mon Swimming; Ford Hall Club; Hillel; Booster Club; Notional Students Association; International Relations Club; Pre-logal Society; Students for Case. DONALD R. SWEIGART Rockaway, N«w Jcrtay Political Scicnc Gamma Sigma, Scholastic Chairman, Matter of Candidatsi; t. I. 550 Scholarship; Bond; International Relations Club; Previously attended Rutgers Newark; Navy Veteran. WITOLD J. TALMONT New Brunswick, New Jersey Journalltm JOEL A. TARR Jersey City, New Jersey History Tau Delta Phi; Pi Gammo; Edgar B. Bacon Scholarship; Scarlet Letter; Targum; Deon ' s List; Intramurals; Hillel; History Club; Students for Democratic Action; Student CO-OP; Previously attended University of Arizona. THEODORE H. TAUB Newark, New Jersey English Phi Sigma Delta, Secretary; Philosophean Society; Antho; Targum; Dean ' s List; Intramurals; Demarest Club; Ford Hall Club; Hillel; Booster Club; Philosophy Club; Rifle Pistol Club; Student CO-OP. DAVID M. TAYLOR Dover, New Jersey Psychology Chi Phi, Custodian of House; New Jersey State Scholarship; Psychological Society; AFROTC, Lt. Colonel. RICHARD L. TECOTT Ventnor, New Jersey Tau Delta Phi. Economics HENRY F. THOMAS Collingswood, New Jersey Sanitary Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha, President; Trustee Scholarship; Group Advisor for Frosh Week; Freshman Lacrosse; Varsity Lacrosse; Intramurals; White Sweater Award; ASCE; Locrosse Club, Secretary-Treasurer; AFROTC, Captain. M. P. REBNE THOMSEN Pennington, New Jersay Physics 1937 State Scholorship; Ford Hall Club; Quad Club; Ameri- can Chemical Society; Moth Club; Physics Club, Vice-President; Speleological Society. DANIEL R. TOLENO Englewood, New Jariay Phytical Educalion Pi Kappa Alpha, Treaturor; Scarlet Key; Freshman Soccer; Vorsily Soccer, Captain; JV Soccer; The Alfred Saster Soccer Trophy; First Teom All Northeastern Division Soccer League; Block Bridle; Booster Club; Student CO-OP; Preceptor; Varsity R Club; AFROTC, First lieutenant. WILLIAM T. TOLLMAN Toms River, New Jersey Business Administration Zeto Psi, Vice-President. GEORGE E TRACY Woodbridge, New Jertey Chemistry Army Veteran. ROBERT M . TRIEN Newa rk, New Jersey Philosophy Phi S igma Delta, Secretary; Int erfraternity Co uncil; Philoso- phean Society; Cheerleader; Dean ' s List; Intromarols; Ford Hall Club; Hillel; Booster Club; Philosophy Club, President; Student CO-OP; AROTC, Lieutenant. DONALD E. TROXEL Trenton, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Lambda Chi Alpho, Vice-President; Pi Mu Epsilon; 1937 Stote Scholarship; Band; Intramurals; AIEE IRE; Booster Club; AROTC, Second Lieutenant. ALAN G. TULENKO Passaic, New Jersey Political Science Freshman Fencing; Quad Club; Rifle Club; A.F.R.O.T.C. Scarlet Rifles; Pre-legal Society; AFROTC, First lieutenant. CARL R. TURNER Linden, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Delta Upsilon; Scabbard Blade; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; New Jersey Stole Scholarship; Dean ' s list; Engineering Honors Proiect; Intramurals; Quod Club; AIEE IRE, Chairman; Engineering Society, Secretary-Treasurer; Math Club; Rutgers Engineer, Editor-in-Chief, Managing Editor; Rifle Pistol Club; Gold R; Pi Mu Epsilon; American Ordnance Association; AROTC, Major; AROTC, Public Information Officer. ROBERT J. TUSSEL Rahway, New Jersey Dairy $ i«nc C RICHARD W. TWEEOIE J r ey Cl;y, New Jersey Chemistry State Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Freshman Baseball, Manager; Quad Club; Newman Club; American Chemical Society; Arnold Air Society; Scabbard Blade; Booster Club; Pre- viously attended Jersey City Jr. College; AFROTC, Major. JURIS UDRIS Washington, D. C. Political Scionce Thelo Chi; Pi Sigma Alpha; Foreign Students Trustees Scholar- ship; Dean ' s List; International Club; Pre-legal Society. DANIEL D. UNGER Boyertown, Pennsylvania Agricutfural Engineering Alpha Gamma Rho, Secretory; Intramurals; Demorest Club; Qucd Club; Lutheran Students Association; ASAE. LOUIS T. VAGNINI Palisade, New Jersey Industrial Engineering Delta Koppo Epsilon, Vice-President; Upson Memorial Scholar- ship, WRSU; Freshman Football; Varsity Soccer, Newman Club, Vice-President; AIIE; Rutgers Engineer; AFROTC, Captain. EDGAR H. VAN BENSCHOTEN Dunellen, New Jersey Industrial Engineering Delta Sigma Phi, Sergeani-ot-Arms) Intramurals; Army Vet- JOHN E. VANDERVEEN Oxford, New Jersey Animal Science Alpha Chi Rho, President; Interfraternity Council; Scarlet Key; New Jersey State Scholarship; The Garrett Scott Voorhees, Sr. Memorial; Ag Club, Vice-President; Dairy Science Club, President; 4-H Club; National Students Association; Dairy Products Judging Team; Dairy Cattle Judging Team; AFROTC, First Lieutenant. ROBERT H. VAN DERVEER Freehold, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi, Marshall; University Trustee Scholarship; ASME, Vice Chairman; Assistant teaching night school through Rutgers Extension Service; AFROTC, Captain. NICHOLAS J. VANDER WEIDE Wayne Township, New Jersey General Agriculture Alpha Zeto; Esse 4-H Scholarship; Danforth Fellowship; In- tervarsity Christian Fellowship; 4-H Club, President; Poultry Science Club. MERLE J. VAN HORNE Hawfhorne, New Jersey Plant Science New Jersey State Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Hortus, Secretary. GEORGE W. VAN VECHTEN, III Metuchen, New Jersey Faculty Scholarship. Biology DANIEL G. VAN WINKLE New Brunswick, New Jersey Agricultural Education Chi Psi; Herbert Memorial Scholorship; Cheerleader; Dairy Science Club; FFA; Soil Conservation Society, Vice Chairman; AROTC, First Sergeant. JOHN A. VECCHIOLI South Plainfield, New Jersey Crown Club; Geology Club. Geology DONALD F. VINEBURG Tenafly, New Jersey Business Administration Chi Phi, President; Interfraternity Council; Glee Club; Univers- ity Choir; Intramurals. GEORGE N. VLACHOS New Brunswick, New Jersey Blologkol Sciences Hovy Veteran. PAUL S. VON TILL New Brunswick, New Jersey Agriculture Tau Delta Phi; Varsity Rifle Team; R.O.T.C. Rifle Highest Average, Second Place; Philosophy Club; Rifle Pistol Club; Varsity R Club; Soil Conservation Society, Chairman; Metro- politan Intercollegiate Rifle league. President; Army Veteran; Previously attended Boston University. WILLIAM VOSS Jersey City, New Jersey Chi Psi; New Jersey State Scholarship; Torgum; Geology Club; AFROTC, First lieutenant. Geology Dean ' s List; FREDERICK E. WAGNER lahwoy, New Unmy Animal Science Alpha Zata; New Jersey Slate Schotarthipj Dean ' t liit. RICHARD M. WALKER New Bruniwick, New Jersey Jaurnalism General Scholarship; Boys in Ivy; Band; Dean ' s list; Navy Veteran. STANLEY WASIELEWSKI, JR. Perth Amboy, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Tau Beta Pi, Recording Secretary; Pi Mu Epsilon; Dean ' s List; AIEE IRE, Air Force Veteran. RUSSELL T. WEBSTER Scotch Plains, New Jersey Phi Gamma Delta. Mechanical Engineering MONROE A. WEIANT, JR. Metuchen, New Jersey Electrical Engineering Zeto Psi, Secretory; Scorlet Key; Scabbard Blode; WRSU; Dean ' s List; Freshman Basketball; Varsity Bosketboll, Mon- oger; Intromurals; Conterbury Club; AIEE IRE; Engineering So- Society; Booster Club; Arnold Air Society; AFROTC, Captain. MARVIN WEISINGER Atlantic City, New Jersey Psychology Scarlet Barbs Council; Psi Chi; 1937 State Scholarship; Dem- arest Club; Quod Club; Hillel; SAM; Booster Club; Psy- chologicol Society; Sociological Society; Photographic Society; Student CO-OP. DANIEL J. WELSH Highland Pork, New Jersey Business Administration Bond; Glee Club; Newman Clubj SAM; Spanish Club; Army Veteran. S. THOMAS WESTERMAN Red Bonk, New Jersey Biological Sciences Targum; Freshman Fencing; Varsity Fencing; 3rd place Eastern Intercollegiate Fencing Tournament 1955; Intromurals; Quod Club; Hillel; Beta Beta Beta; Booster Club; Rifle Pistol Club; Student CO-OP; American Ordnance Association; Cadet Call; Varsity R. Club. WILLIAM B. WHITE II Ridg ri ld Park, N w Jer y Political Scienc Beto Theto Pi; New Jersey Slate Scholorihip; Freshman Track; Varsity Trock; Quod Club; AfROTC, First lieutenant. W. CLARK WHITE South River, New Jersey Econemict Cl i Phi, Historian; Glee Club; Junior Speech Prize, Second Piece; Religion-in-life Week, Speaker ' s Committee; Varsity Track; Intramurols; Presbyterian Young Peoples, President; SAM; Booster Club; Student CO-OP. r THOMAS C. WHITTINGTON South Seaville, New Jersey Romance languages Lombdo Chi Alpha, Treasurer; 1937 Stole Scholarship; Intra- murols; FTA; Delta Sigmo Pi; French Club; Spanish Club, Vice-President. LEIGHTON A. WILLGERODT Tinton Falls, New Jersey Pre-Velerinary Delta Sigma Phi, Secretory; Intramurols; AFROTC, First lieu- lenont A.F.R.O.T.C. RONALD A. WILLIS Dover, New Jersey General Education Chi Phi, Treasurer; Alpho Psi Omega, Secretory-Treosurer; New Jersey Stale Scholorship; Queens Players; Boys in Ivy; Gold R; Dean ' s list; Intramurols; Demoresl Club; Booster Club; Student CO-OP. JACK A. WISHARD Ridgefield Pork, New Jersey Journalism Sigma Phi Epsilon, Secretary; Trustee Scholarship; WRSU; Studio Supervisor; Dean ' s list; Henry Rutgers Scholar; Re- public Aviation Award; Intramurols: AFROTC. Major. DONALD C. WITTMANN leonio. New Jersey Business Administration Delta Upsilon, Pledge Master; Upson Memorial Alumni Scholarship; WRSU, Business Director; Gold R; Soph Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Duplicating Mailing Crew; Freshman Wrestling; Varsity Wrestling; Inlromurols; Demorest Club; Newman Club; SAM; Biology Club; Deutscher Verein; History Club; Booster Club; Student CO-OP. W. BRUCE WIRTZ West Orange, New Jersey History Dello Koppo Epsilon, Vice President; Phi Alpha Theto, Vice- President; Upson Memorial Scholarship; Scarlet Letter; Glee Club; University Choir, Manager; Gold R; Dean ' s list; Canter- bury Club, President; History Club; Queensmen Quartet, «iness Manager. GEORGE WONG Irvington, New Jersey Butinctt Adminiitratien Gomma Sigma, Vice President; New Jersey State Scholarship; Freshman Council; Freshman Soccer; Intramurals; SAM; Booster Club; International Club; Photographic Society; SpeleologicoL Society; Sfudent CO-OP. BARRY A. WOOD Trenton, New Jersey Political Science Delta Kappa Epsilon, Rushing Chairman; Who ' s Who; Crown Scroll; Student Council; Class Office, Chairman Freshman Council; Queens Players; Gold R; Soph Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Freshman Donee Chairman; Quod Club; National Students Association, Chairman; Student CO-OP; Campus Chest, Chairman. THURSTON E. WOOD Montclair, New Jersey Mathematics Tuo Delia Phi; Faculty Scholarship] Previously attended Nor- wich University. GEORGE T. WOODS Eliiobeth, New Jersey Politicol Science New Jersey State Scholarship; WRSU; Queens Players; Dean ' s list; Crown Club; Pi Sigma Alpha, President; Pre-legol Society; French Club; Booster Club. ROBERT J. WYSONG Roselle Pork, Newr Jersey American Legion Scholarship; Speech Championship. WRSU; Debating; French Notional OKIRU YOSHIDA Seabrook, New Jersey Sociology Scarlet Barbs Council, Treasurer; New Jersey State Scholar- ship; Campus Chest Committee; Preceptor; Quad Club, Presi- dent; Intervorsity Christian Fellowship; Deutscher Verein, President; Rifle Pistol Oub; Student CO-OP. CARL J. YOUNGMAN Laurence Harbor, New Jersey Army Veteran. Education ALAN R. YURCHUCK Semerville, New Jersey General Education Rho Upsilon, Sergeont-at-Arms; Freshman Football; 150-lb. Football; Intramurals; Crown Club; Quod Club; Canterbury Club; FTA; Rifle Pistol Club; AROTC, Sergeant. X EDWARD YURCISIN Roebling, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering Sigma Phi EpsMon, Steward 1937 State Scholarship; Intra- murals; ASME; SAM; Booster Club; Rutgers Engineer, Man- aging Editor; AROTC, First Sergeant. RONALD ZABRANSKY West Englewood, New Jersey Biological Sciences Tqu Kappa Epsilon, Social Chairman; Preceptor; Ford Hall Club; Quad Club; American Ordnance Association; Biology Club; Booster Club; Student CO-OP; AROTC, Captain. PHILIP M. ZASLOWER New Brunswick, New Jersey Political Science Tou Delta Phi; Targum; WRSU; Queens Players; Hillel. GUY N. ZAZZARA Newark, New Jersey Psychology Sigma Phi Epsilon; Intramurols; Newman Club; Geology Club; Speleological Society. Unavailable For Portraits LEONARD ACKERMAN CHARLES BAKER III FIORENZO BALLONI JAMES BOWMAN WILLIAM BRODSKY RICHARD BROWN ALAN BUTLER WILTON CLAYTON RONALD COLUCCI ARTHUR DAVIS JOHN DAVIS CONRAD DEMBOSKI WILLIAM ELLING CHARLES FORTESCUE ALBERT GRAHAM HAROLD HANSEN FRANCIS HARTER HARRY HOLTHAUSEN EDWARD KAUFER HENRY KNOBIL ALFRED LINDEN CHARLES LOTT STUART LUBIN GEORGE McCLOSKEY CHARLES McGINNIS HARRY McKENZIE FRANCIS MURPHY FREDERICK PERLSTEIN WILLIAM PFAEHLER RAYMOND PRESNAL VASIL RUSAK HAROLD SANDS BERNARD SCHNOLL DANIEL SHANEFIELO LEWIS SIEGEL HAROLD SMITH WILTOLD TALMONT FRANK UHLMAN WALTER VIKELIS BERT VORCHHEIMER JOHN WAGNER ERNEST WEBER LEWIS WILLIAMS HAROLD YOUNG Living Groups Cia at i ALPHA CHI RHO 82 OFFICERS President JOHN VANDERVEEN Vice President ALFRED COLE Secretary ALAN JONES Treasurer ROBERT GIACOBBE BETA PHI CHAPTER Founded in 1895 at Trinity On Campus — 1937 1 1 Union Street Left to right, front row: W. Everett, R. Roe, B. Fischer, J. Vonderveen, A. Cole, R. Giacobbe, W. Findley, D. Barry, E. Seugling. Row 2: J. O ' Brien, J. Sutton, J. McAdoo, T. Fischer, C. Aimer, H. Head, J. Murphy, W. Jones, F. Pirigyi, W. Ridgeway. Row 3: H. Kiehn, D. Newton, D. Grayson, G. Anderson, D. Stanton, W. Plummer. Row 4: L. De Quintal, A. John- son, F. Struve, M. James, M. Kliener, P. Vonderveen. OFFICERS President JOHN FOARD Vice President DAVID HOWELL Secretary DANIEL UNGER Treasurer JAMES HOWELL ALPHA MU CHAPTER Founded in 1904 at Ohio State On Campus — 1951 590 George Street left to right, front row: R. McKennion, C. Norman, R. Wurster, R. Lorton, C. Ford, J. Hoff. Row 2: D. Gillespie, R. Jones, D. Unger, J. Foard, Mrs. Ackerman, D. Howell, J. Howell, J. Walker, D. Abrutyn, J. Sullivan, M. Carpenter. Row 3: B. Wellnitz, E. Sowden, H. Arcis- zewski, J. Deignan, K. Chin, K. Wooden, B. Manning, L. Newbold, E. Moore, A. Miller. Row 4: N. Hinners, D. Block, W. Belli, D. Haring, J. Teller, R. Gala, R. Funsch, A. Soutar, W. Chalupa, E. Murray, S. Coburn. ALPHA GAMMA RHO 85 ALPHA SIGMA PHI 86 OFFICERS President RICHARD HULIT Vice President DAVID RITTERSBACHER Secretary STEVEN CUCCI Treasurer WILLIAM GASHLIN, JR. BETA THETA CHAPTER Founded in 1845 at Yale On Campus — 1931 106 College Avenue Left to right, front row: P. Hildebrand, P. Roser, J. Glennon, W. Durr, D. Davis, W. Duka, J. Wood, K. Hussey, C. Sewell. Row 2: R. Cooper, G. MacKenzie, R. Kren, R. D ' Accordi, K. Bergman, W. Gashlin, D. Rittersbacher, AArs. Courier, R. Hulit, S. Cucci, R. Keller, D. Joyce. Row 3: W. Malloy, A. Gulovsen, V . Wade, J. Raab, E. Hawkswortti, R. Vanderveer, P. Kelley, C. Caborle, R. Ennis. Row 4: D. Shurts, A. Hirsch, R. Wheeler, H. Storms, C. Van Hart, H. Kidd. - W r. OFFICERS President JOHN McLOUGHLIN Vice President NEAL LESHER Treasurer RICHARD ROBINSON Steward KENNETH GERMAIN BETA GAMMA CHAPTER Founded in 1839 at Miami of Ohio On Campus — 1879 50 Union Street Left to right, front row: W. Carney, G. Johnson, G. Graulich, G. Sprogue, W. De Bruin, R. Nichlos, A. Romano, R. Heim, R. Ehling, J. Goldmen. Row 2: L. Enderle, F. Going, J. Ritner, R. Lesemann, J. Schober, T. Germusko, K. Germain, J. Mcloughlin, W. White, E. lindacher. Row 3: T. Schebell, T. Wales, D. Nimmo, V. Lomakin, A. Marshall, G. Locey, H. Bowen, R. Robinson, T. Maclin, L. Johnson, P. Ortman, R. French. Row 4: C. Haines, H. Goetz, W. Schmidt, R. MacArgel, D. Conklin, N. Lesher, A. Robinson, D. Kail, S. Weaver, E. Kohler, R. Lind. BETA THETA PI 89 CHI PHI 90 1 OFFICERS President DAVID TAYLOR Vice President THOMAS BARBOUR Secretary ROBERT SPRINGER Treasurer THOMAS ROMEO DELTA CHAPTER Founded in 1824 at Princeton On Campus — 1867 95 College Avenue Left to right, front row: L. Seaman, N. Neiley, N. Smith, C. Winter, P. Herrington, R. San- derson, A, Dolessandro, W. Kulsar, D. Buxbaum, H. King. Row 2: W. White, W. Steng, D. Oliver, T. Romeo, D. Vineburg, R. Arlett, W. Keeney, D, Taylor, G. Lachenauer, D. Horo- dysky, J. Huntington. Row 3: S. Moschetia, J. Carbone, G. Rudy, K. Schields, J. Von Winter , R. McKeeby, N. Kontakis, L. Harris, J. Schmidt, T. Barbour. Row 4: J. Krisko, R. Springer, E. Fiorito, J. Orbock, R. Kaiser, H. Millar, M. Bingham, G. Lukac. ■. s T IW ' ' . ' M. ' . V ' h. II P - i OFFICERS President GEORGE EKEDAHL Vice President ROBERT IRWINE Secretary JOHN TOLISCHUS Treasurer CONSTANTINE BOWBLIS ALPHA RHO CHAPTER Founded in 1841 at Union On Campus — 1879 114 College Avenue Left to right, front row: H. Lawler, R. Kelley, J. Tolischus, G. Ekedahl, R. Irwine, C. Bowbus, M. Burr, G. Juergens. Row 2: A. Puyans, E. Simms, R. Lambert, J. Canal, D. Rapp, R. Far- quharson, J. Daut, W. Von Wickler, G. Docherty, W. Voss, B. Barney, A. Oxenham, E. Gll- mon, J. Englhardt, R. Seidel, R. Davies, R. Brunner. Row 3: W. Wagenblast, P. Kozachok, R. Williams, J. Logan, J. Wichelns, J. Howland, D. MacDowell, J. Martin, R. Larson, W. Hopwood, W. Wirtz, E. Breoninger, L. Griesbach, J. Knowles, B. Webster, L. Armour, D. Lott, S. Matteson. .Ifttfil K  ' CHI PSI 93 DELTA KAPPA EPSILON 94 OFFICERS President J. DENNIS SULLIVAN, JR. Vice President LOUIS VAGNINI Secretary RICHARD STRACK, JR. Treasurer PETER DEL COL PHI CHI CHAPTER Founded in 1844 at Yale On Campus — 1861 78 College Avenue Left to right, front row: E. Lotito, J. Fitzgerald, H. Hosson, J. Jaquish, J, Miller, C. Crosby, G. Cronin, P. Clarke, P. Knauss, D, Zulauf, D. Keefe, D. Mozzochi. Row 2: R. Bacchetti, R. Byord, W. Gotyas, C. Richardson, R. Strack, L. Vognini, D. Sullivan, P. DelCol, B. Wood, A. Orth, G. Kupfer, B. Wirtz, R. Bean. Row 3: E. Puk, F. Schmid, R. Knauth, L. Coddington, P. Dolliver, R. Bear, C. Mooney, W. Paknis, D. Felber, J. DelFovero, R. DiCapua, R. Wilson, T. Finkenauer, R. Amon. Row 4: D. Baird, G. Chingery, R. Sanislow, L. Sorner, R. Arbegast, E. Drake, W. Bohus, R. Lake, W. Jackson, K. Myers, W. Garth, G. Nelson, J. Polidoro. OFFICERS President ROBERT LANG Vice President JAMES PENNY Secretary WILLIAM QUEALE Treasurer EVERETT PETTY EPSILON CHAPTER Founded in 1827 at Union On Campus — 1845 17 Union Street Left to right, front row: G. Hurych, D. Gray, O. Zingg, W. Bottomley, F. Durond, R. Lang, R. Alden, J. Penny, C. Baker, R. Moore. Row 2: A. West, M. Sherwin, J. Hurley, E. Jarmer, G. Whitmore, M. Nelson, R. Rofford, S. Schuck, H. Walsh, T. Jenkins, R. Brown, W. Oueale. Row 3: W. Engelbrecht, R. Mohn, C. Housel, J. Olsen. Row 4: J. Bulger, P. Schaediger, J. Brescher, C. Stark, C. Genthe, R. Dunn, T. Tessein, E. Petty, J. Porter. Row 5: P. Bur- roughs, R. Doran, A. Reilly, P. Williamson, J. Crane. Row 6: W. Durond, J. Mohr, J. Schultz, M. Fabian, W. Brady. DELTA PHI 97 DELTA SIGMA PHI 98 OFFICERS President ARTHUR BRINKMANN Vice President GEORGE HAND Secretary LEIGHTON WILLGERODT Treasurer JOSEPH PATTERSON GAMMA ZETA CHAPTER Founded in 1899 at C.C.N.Y. On Campus — 1949 40 Union Street Left to right, front row: R. Capic, R. Harding, J. Dickinson, D. Davis, A. Baronowski, R. Viet, C. Griggs. Row 2: E. Hilditch, R. Asterino, R. Penn, E. Golbiati, M. Fox, E. Van Benschoten, Mrs. Huntoon, A. Brinkmann, A. Krug, L. Willgerodt, J. Caserto, R. Ennever, A. Miskovich. Row 3: F. Rondo, J. Gerney, R. Grissell, R. Anstott, A. Kammerer, J. Patterson, E. Corriston, R. Tahl, B. Butterfoss, A. Smith, J. Sweeney, J. Burt, T. Poric. Row 4: A. Gerney, J. Ryan, D. Scotti, A. Roesch, R. Sweeney, J. Moore, R. Garbee, A. Newlands. OFFICERS President RICHARD ALAIMO Vice President MAURO MECCA Secretary GEORGE REISTER THE RUTGERS CHAPTER Founded in 1834 at Williams On Campus — 1858 66 College Avenue Left to right, front row: R. Muller, J. Martini, R. Garrett, R. MacGregor, A. Gwinn, A. Can- field, D. Nabholz, N. Borrello, L. Bathaser, G. Taylor, T. Attalla. Row 2: N. Elverson, E. Monk, A. Bolter, J. Stoner, Mrs. Peters, R. Ataimo, J. Forrell, B. Smith, D. Wittmann, M. Smith, H. Simon. Row 3: E. Burkowski, M. Mecca, D. Anderson, D. Ungemoh, J. Pigno- taro, J. Sciarra, H. Simonse, W. Strachen, R. Becker, R. McCabe. Row 4: J. Dargo, I. Lie- lack, J. Pollak, B. Pullen, R. Woodward, R. Battafrano, G. Riester, S. Baker, R. Giaconia. DELTA UPSILON 101 GAMMA SIGMA 102 OFFICERS President RICHARD COGAN Vice President GEORGE WONG Secretary WILLIAM CLARK Treasurer DANIEL WARSHAW GAMMA SIGMA Founded in 1947 at Rutgers 19 Union Street left to right, front row: D. D ' Elia, S. Rosen, J. De La Torre, W. Clark, R. Cogon, Mrs. Johnson, G. Wong, D. Worshaw, W. Gibson, W. Poppas. Row 2: B. Cossaboom, J. Dela- honty, D. Wilder, J. Tourel, D. Sweigort, R. Miller, D. Riley, H. Wolf, J. Coleman. Row 3: A. Norris, J. Gilmore, R. Caruso, R. Burson, R. Remy. Row 4: C. Tsipis, R. Freedman, S. Puryear, T. Christie. . ' mi ' am m ..m % : w sa -. t ' r -! ' ■OFFICERS President STEVE NICOIICH Vice President CHARLES FALK Secretary RICHARD HUNT Treasurer HARRY BERGSTROM GAMMA UPSILON CHAPTER Founded in 1864 at Virginia On Campus — 1918 14 Union Street left to right, front row: P. Duffy, S. Nicolich, T. Rodenhi, H. Kells, L. Contordo, C. Folk, R. Bayard, W. Deakin. Row 2: D. Paulus, R. Hunt, G. Payne, T. Deokin, H. Bergstrom, B. Atkinson, F. Donato, J. Goin, W. Cruickshank, J. Castranova. Row 3: F. Kowalski, D. Bivona, E. Stevens, J. Jacobus, B. Palumbo, G. Trautenberg, M. Naples, R. Cyr. KAPPA SIGMA 105 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA 106 OFFICERS President DONALD GUCKER Vice President JEFFERY LeCATES Secretary JOHN ELLIS Treasurer LEON CARPENTER PHI ZETA CHAPTER Founded in 1909 at Boston U. On Campus — 1913 «n7 164 College Avenue Left to right, front row: T. Hutchinson, L. Marchetti, F. Pedriera, W. Matthews, R. Ingram, D. Curley, H. Youngs, W. Thomas, R. Kennedy, F. Pokrinchok, E. Costa. Row 2: C. Beck- with, F. Bayles, F. Buoni, E. Cagle, H. Thomas, C. Marchetti, D. Troxel, C. Phillips, R. Martin, R. Matthews, H. Foster. Row 3: R. Shindell, C. Molios, W. Boer, C. Fatum, A. Wallace, L. Carpenter, D. Gucker, J. Lecotes, J. Ellis, L. Johnson, R. Bailie, A. Luthy, C. Elliott, K. Bergman. Row 4: J. Clapp, D. Longstreet, N. Palermo, D. Pocley, R. Hennessey, W. Chapman, M. Valgemoe, C. Gone, G. Cahilly, W.Urbach, E. Nicolaysen, R. Molacrea. OFFICERS Superior NORMAN GAINES Vice Superior JOHN GOLDSMITH Secretary ALLAN WEISBERG Treasurer ARTHUR BALINKIE LAMBDA CHAPTER Founded in 1904 at C.C.N.Y. On Campus — 1915 4 Mine Street Left to right, front row: R. Hirschfield, E. Felnberg, E. Silver, A. Siegel, H. Finger, H. Boltin, J. Marchand, P. Fleischner, R. Graniero, M. Brody, M. Brenner, K. Harrison, R. Silverman, S. Landau. Rov 2: R. Small, M. Meyer, H. Friedman, S. Greenwood, S. Shapiro, N. Levine, A. Schimmel, N. Gaines, M. Benko il, J. Goldsmith, R. Hafter, L. Getz, B. Rosenstein, B. Ranter, B. Seeman. Row 3: E. Nappen, S. Katz, B. Levy, D. Greenfeld, C. Barison, J. Lippe, P. Schaaff, E. Nelson, H. Kaplan, J. Coleman, N. Fisch, S. Cohen, C. Marx, S. Yacker. Row 4: P. Bernstein, W. Finkel, M. Friedman, A. Kraus, D. DiMaggio, J. Weiner, E. Lefkowitz, A. Balinkie, A. Cohen, A. Weisberg, R. Coleman, L. Kagon, K. Fox, J. Glickmon, N. Fruchter, M. Steisel. 1 PHI EPSILON PI 109 PHI GAMMA DELTA 110 OFFICERS President THOMAS KENNEY Secretary VINTON GWINN Treasurer DANIEL RICHARDS Historian EDWARD FARRELL NU BETA CHAPTER Founded in 1814 at Washington Jefferson On Campus — 1917 78 Eoston Avenue left to right, front row: E. Siegel, R. Mogella, R. Brunnquell, E. Scott, W. Anthony, R. Botes, R. Wegryn, D. Porks, P. Fournier, T. Morrison, J. Carry, J. Hunton, W. Austin, C. Robbins. Row 2: R. Pine, R. Grote, H. Leffler, R. Kenney, D. Stires, V. Gwinn, D. Richards, T. Kenney, Mrs. Lumpkin, J. Heinen, A. Strohmayer, R. Howard, J. Marco, E. Craig, J. Ohnemus. Row 3: G. Wilson, D. Morgan, L. Dillile, D. Kirkpatrick, A. Prushinski, W. Joyce, J. Riordan, D. Slowinski, R. Hargrove, A. Boker, J. Brugler, B. HIndson, F. Kregenow, N. Sharp, D. Howard. Row 4: F. Melfi, G. Richards, R. Longford, G. Kriney, A. Steinhous, J. Ens, D. Taylor, T. Imboch, R. Lusardi, G. Wilson, R. Max, J. Alford, W. Whitocre. !fe s OFFICERS President ELLIS LEVENSON Vice President LLOYD NUSSBAUM Secretary RICHARD SLAWSKY Treasurer JOSEPH DUBANOWICH ALPHA THETA CHAPTER Founded in 1903 at Columbia On Campus — 1952 40 Hordenbergh Street % Left to right, front row: A. Varey, R. Veracca, D. Ulrich, F. Paul, W. Lingner, Duffy, D. Primost, F. BIstrong, R. Cohen. Row 2: T. Taub, A. Stark, R. Slawsky, E. Levenson, Mrs. Blumenthol, L. Nussboum, J. Dubanowich, B. Castellitto. Row 3: M. Cohen, R. Davis, G. Collins, E. Ettinger, J. Kozlowski, R. Trien, A. Moller, H. Isaacson. Row 4: R. Burden, W. Judson, K. Dierk, A. Hudson, H. Stein, S. Altschuler. CAZ .fWWB  I PHI SIGMA DELTA 113 PI KAPPA ALPHA 114 OFFICERS President WILLIAM KLEINER Vice President STEPHEN WRIGHT Secretary ROBERT BONJA Treasurer CHARLES KENLAN ALPHA RSI CHAPTER Founded in 1868 at Virginia On Campus — ■1913 32 Union Street Left to right, front row; G. D ' Alessandro, D. Seccia, S. Hopper, A. Kochanek, S. Kochanek, W. Kleiner, D. Brockner, R. Clare, J. Almoney. Row 2: B. Wangstein, C. Heller, G. Hunt, J. Terlizzi, R. Frutchey, A. Grasso, M. DiGiaimo, R. Holler, W. Merrell, F. Topping. Row 3: C. Prentiss, P. LaVerde, M. Wiley, F. Giacobbi, C. Kenlan, D. Parsons, R. Bonja, R. DiMeo, L. Marcello, D. Dunkerley, S. Wright, A. Lucia. OFFICERS President NORMAN ORENSTEIN Vice President NICHOLAS SANTOWASSO Secretary RICHARD OEHLING Treasurer RICHARD BAUER Colony at Rutgers since 1955 600 George Street Left to right, front row: P. Koechlein, H. Yatvin, D. Hubbell, R. Oehling, R. Bauer, N. Oren- steln, M. Yanuck, N. Santowasso, L. Nisonoff. Row 2: S. Bodner, A. Gisser, A. Goldberger, E. Schmitt, P. Cole, J. Cohen, S. Berney, R. Lans, D. Ackermon. Row 3: N. Kalienboch, J. Rosenbaum, L. Stern, S. Stehlin, A. Morris, F. Century, E. Sotz, RHO UPSILON 117 SIGMA ALPHA MU 118 OFFICERS Prior MORTON MATUNY Exchecker JAMES WECHT Recorder STUART GOLD SIGMA DELTA CHAPTER Founded in 1909 at C.C.N.Y. On Campus — 1921 18 Union Street Left to right, front row: J. Heller, M. Richter, B. Tabs, L. Ontell, H. Left, S. Meyerowitz, N. Singer, S. Sklans, B. Klein, B. Zitomer, S. Thieberg. Row 2: R. Goldstein, A, Podolsky, E. Simon, L. Siegel, M. Matuny, H. Oshrin, R. Oshrin, I. Stein, M. Klousner, A. Janowltz, R. Singer. Row 3: L. Dornfeld, H. Wasserman, J. Steinberg, P. Israel, F. Grayer, J. Law- rence, R. Denby, R. Nierenberg, B. Frisch, S. Herman. Row 4: I. Krantz, P. Tootleman, H. Kuschuk, M. Salisch, C. Sachs, G. Bertish, R. Friedman, P. Cantor, D. Myers, M. Snyder, M. Nagel, N. Kaplan, D. Rothman. ▲ OFFICERS President DONALD BRIGHTLY Vice President PHILLIP MARTINO Secretary DOUGLAS MacDONALD Comptroller ANTHONY MICKIEWICZ NEW JERSEY BETA CHAPTER Founded in 1901 at Richmond On Campus — 1944 572 George Street Left to right, front row. S. Myer, J. Watson, R. Cisco, R. Wyss, W. Schwalm, R. Congiono, H. Stevens, D. Teece, R. Mercier. Row 2: C. Rundberg, T. Brown, J. Rebovich, P. Martino, Mrs. Morguard, D. Brightly, R. Hecklau, A. Mickiewicz, D. MocDonold, J. Wishord, G. Zaz- zara. Row 3: D. Florko, W. Dickerson, R. Dull, W. Lehman, J. Braddock, E. Speckmann, W. Coitipton, O. Huh, C. Breuel, S. Mueller, D. Cardiff, D. Gfroerer, J. Kirchgasser, W. Fos- ter, D. Bluschke, F. Meyer, G. Preis, C. Voth, J. O ' Neill, C. Burkett, O. Lidstrom, A. Booth, R. Turner, C. Szeglin, R. Smith. SIGMA PHI EPSILON 121 TAU DELTA PHI 122 OFFICERS Consul WAITER CUMMINS Vice Consul GEORGE GORDON Custos ROBERT STEIN Quaestor ALLAN MAITLAN TAU GAMMA CHAPTER Founded in 1910 at C.C.N. Y. On Campus — 1928 4 Union Street Left to rigtit, front row: W. Clifton, S. Bey, R. Klein, J. Eehnke, M. Silverstein, P. Epstein, R. Martin, R. Rabinowitz, S. Weiss, A. Arenofsky, J. Giannetti, R. Whelan, M. Cotton. Row 2: M. Litvak, H. Heimonn, J. Adier, G. Ohye, R. Stein, R. Stitik, R. Fisher, R. Atkins, H. Pardes, W. Cummins, D. Chertoff, E. Boer, S. Cohen, R. Berkowitz, P. Zoslower, J. Guilden. Row 3: F. Lynch, C. Sills, G. Gordon, J. Cash, M. Hason, L. Cohen, J. Karkus, M. Feldman, S. Eisenstein, J. Honoko, R. Falker, G. Miller, M. Schwartz, S. Ader, B. Hurvich, J. Fried- lander. Row 4: I. Coltan, A. Acosto, M. Halperin, A. Maitlin, J. Potti, D. Horowitz, H. Holtz- man, E. Zuckerman, S. Liptzen, R. Cantor, R. Frank. 15 Union Street OFFICERS President GEORGE MULLEN Vice President PAUL REARDON Secretary NORMAN McQUILLIN Treasurer RICHARD HILL ALPHA ETA CHAPTER Founded in 1899 at Wesleyan On Campus — 1927 Left to right, front row: J. Featherstone, A. Sifflard, P. Dechnik, R. Lane, N. McOuillin, P. Reardon, G. Mullen, H. Sfumpf, R. Hill, R. Marguccio, R. Zabransky, I. Benjamin. Row 2: P. Napolitan, D. Anderson, J. Platz, C. Bacon, A. Lawrence, S. De Salvo, T. Hosodo, W. Fish, M. Dull, P. Day, D. Pollison, L. Finnegan. Row 3: J. Riordan, R. De Marco, R. Mul- lert, A. Terranova, W. Trommelen, J. True, R. Gasser. Row 4: N. Fritsche, R. Caffrey, B. Kelly, A. Leaf, K. Eulenstein, J. Woolley, F. Michaeli. Row 5: D. Kohnken, S. DeMeritf, R. Totten, R. Leonard, A. Linden, F. Nicewicz. r TAU KAPPA EPSILON 125 THETA CHI 126 OFFICERS President CLAUDE DENIZ Vice President WALTER MUELLER Secretary JAMES SCULERATI Treasurer GEORGE STANKAN BETA DELTA CHAPTER Founded in 1856 at Norwich On Campus — 1932 7 Bartlett Street Left to right, front row: W. Schroeder, R. Carlson, D. Cronin, B. Donohue, R. Kelso, J. Thei- bault, R. Craw, P. Humowitz, K. Heyer, A. Rusch, R. Fedon. Row 2: E. Reinhardt, R. Grief, J. Lockbaum, T. Kramer, D. Tallman, B. DiCenso, D. Kihn, W. Mueller, C. Deniz, A. Woods, G. Stonkan, J. Sculerati, H. Hurff, E. Schuler. Row 3: D. Dykhouse, J. D ' Aleo, J. Udris, G. Jefferies, R. Humowitz, K. King, D. Leonard, J. Warrington, H. Haraseyko, E. Reese, E. Curry, D. Supkow, C. Demuth, D. Enz. Row 4: C. Andrews, G. Hulse, G. Kedrowsky, D. Cook, V. Simons, R. Fisher, B. Reed, R. Baechtold, R. Solmon, E. Phoenix, D. Schweizer. — - ' ' ' ' • -« ,;jt,«bO. ' ■- - ■OFFICERS President EDWARD ALEXANDER Vice President MORTON MEISKIN Secretary |ra STARR Treasurer JACK SABO BETA DELTA CHAPTER Founded in 1898 at C.C.N.Y. On Campus — 1947 26 Union Street left to right, front row: S. Moses, G. Muller, C. Pinkus, M. Feldman, I. Schweitzer, R. Cohen, S. Goldman, H. Rosen, G. Silverman, M. Diamond, A. Cohen, S. Bloom, R. Leve. Row 2: H. Neibart, N. Madison, N. Lichtenstein, H. Goldberg, I. Starr, M. Meiskin, Mrs. Potter, E. Alexander, J. Sabo, S. Wertheimer, S. Novick, L. Frank, I. Sweetwood, R. Bernicker ' . Row 3: A. Berlin, I. Goldstein, W. Mouskopf, G. Mohl, S. Millstein, P. Hamburger, M. Polan- sky, D. Perlman, C. Bennett, M. Krongold, B. Rothchild, M. Schwartz, A. Ploscowe, R. Gins- berg, S. Weiss. Row 4: D. Roberts, B. Rozner, E. Cohen, B. Ramer, J. Moskowitz, R. Poss, M. Wall, D. Adelman, J. Steinberg, E. Samuels, M. Tarr, R. lowenstein, H. Browne, K. Davis. ZETA BETA TAU 129 ZETA PSI 130 OFFICERS President RONALD HEYMANN Vice President WILLIAM TOLLMAN Secretary PETER HOFFMAN Treasurer RONALD BERGAMESCA I I DELTA CHAPTER Founded in 1847 at N.Y.U. On Campus — 1848 18 College Avenue Left to right, front row: T. Bennett, L. Schaub, A. Mitlehner, J. Little, J. Billheimer, R. Heg- mann, W. Tollman, P. Hoffman, M. Weiant, F. Magnus, R. Horn, R. Carter. Row 2: L. Larsen, D. Stanley, S. Powell, L. Moses, R. La Costa, W. Lindquist, J. Melick, C. Schank, R. Pfeiffer, E. Swintak, R. Lanning, C. Cook, F. Smith, R. Schmidt, M. McLaughlin, D. Manfredi. Row 3: R. Naso, D. Cakes, A. Curto, W. Tombs, G. Palahnuk, H. De Voe, J. Lamb, J. Millard, R. Nines, F. Darius, T. Purrington, R. Todd. Row 4: J. Toscano, P. Reed, L. Hindle, W. Phil- lips, A. Lister, T. Peschel, W. Czaplinski, G. Henn, F. Magin, N. Miller, L. Secrest, G. Alber, J. Simpson. DEMAREST HALL The freshmen dormatory, Demarest Hall, is lo- cated on Bishop Campus near the new library, the commons, and the library annex. Once the proud newest addition to the Rutgers family, it is now old in comparison to the Microbiology Institute, the new library, the dorms on the banks of the canal, and the latest addition to the campus, the towering chimney on the back side of the com- mons. From the rooms of Demarest come the cries of the young, green freshmen as they become ac- quainted with the calculus, the chemistry, the bi- ology and the college life. On weekneds the noise changes to raucous shouts and the loud slams of doors OS the college man breaks loose. The grand, comfortably furnished lounge lends itself to the dances that ore held by the Demarest Hall Club. Other times the lounge provides an excellent place to play cards or relax before the big fireplaces. DEMAREST HALL CLUB GEORGE GRAULICH President CHARLES STARK Vice-president ARTHUR NORRIS Secretary JACK HOLMES Treasurer QUAD I The Quad, composed of Hegeman, Wessels, Leupp, and Pell Halls, is the home of many under- graduates during their college life. These ivy- supported buildings are located on Bishop Cam- pus, sandwiched between Demarest Hall and the new dorms on the river bank. If a student doesn ' t happen to dwell in one of the Halls, he is bound to enter them sometime, perhaps only on a visit to the infirmary which is in Pell Hail. Leupp Hall is the home of the Quad Room, the center of the social activities of the Quad Club. The organization which binds together the re- sidents of the Quadrangle is the Quad Club. Besides organizing the students into athletic teams for the intramural contests, the Quad Club is the social body for the students. The club also par- ticipates in other university activities, such as the sponsoring of dances, parties, and a Christmas party for underprivileged children. QUAD CLUB OKIRU YOSHIDA President JAMES SCHUBERT Vice-President AL SCHREIHOFER Secretary MARVIN WEISINGER Treasurer FORD HALL Ford Hall, the block brick building located on the northwest corner of Neilson Campus, has the distinction of being the oldest dormitory on the campus still in use. The cornerstone of Neilson Campus is also the center of independent life. Be- cause of its unique house and suite arrangement, it is favored by the upperclassmen who have taken over occupancy. The residents of Ford Hall have banded to- gether in the Ford Hall Club. A member of the Scarlet Barbs Cpuncil, this club encourages its members to participate in the university activities and provides Ford Hollers ' with an opportunity for informal social affairs. Its members work to- gether to produce teams in intramural sports and winning combinations in displays and other con- tests. Ford Hall Club also sponsors parties and dances during the school year. Ford Hall still stands as a cornerstone dormi- tory after thirty years. FORD HALL CLUB GARY ZELLES President ROBERT KNUDSEN Vice-President GEORGE ZELHOF Secretary-Treasurer AG DORMS The Ag Campus is home to many of the farmers at Rutgers and there are many advantages in living in that area of town. Some Aggies choose to live in the wide open, country atmosphere of the College Farm. Others live there because it puts them close to classes and jobs, and most of all, it is close to Douglass College and the Student Center. The dorms are scattered all over the farm. In one corner the Towers ' contingent dwells near the mists of Squibb and the refreshments of the Spinning Wheel. Most dorms are situated in the attics of the buildings around the campus, many of which occupy a commanding position as far as the view of Corwin Campus is concerned. The Phelp ' s House is a living group where Aggies can get together and set up housekeeping, all with a rural touch. Alas, some live in less pleasant surroundings. One dorm room is located above the pig barn. H L i-C=ij r ■_ ' j X = . I] 135 UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS University Heights is situated on the far side of the Banl s . Besides being out of the way this little community is out of the ordinary. It is ex- tremely different from the usual university campus in that the buildings are small and family sized. Each little house is equipped with all the usual housekeeping facilities. This is the campus on which the married students live with their famlies. Instead of beer cans there are milk bottles on the porch and huge washes flop from clotheslines in the back yard. On this little campus where formulas are mixed with geometry and Junior helps Pop with unified calculus, the married students of Rutgers Univer- sity pile up the little experiences at which they will some day lough. SCARLET BARBS COUNCIL SCARLET BARBS COUNCIL WILLIAM GOULD President LANGDON STALLARD Vice-president ROBERT REUTER Secretary ALLAN GRACE Treasurer CROWN CLUB CROWN CLUB ROBERT REUTER President RAYMOND SMOCK Vice-president JAMES LAMONT Secretary RICHARD WOTASEK Treasurer 137 Social c r OYe t. Oj • c s . ' V Peter Stuyvesant ' Happy Days are Here Again All University Boat Ride It seems as if every loyal Rutgers man took advantage of the Uni- versity ' s leniency and went sailing up the Hudson with his date and a huge supply of other staples on the 6th annual Rutgers Boatride. The affair commenced around nine o ' clock with couples frantically piling food, blankets and each other into cars and busses. More frontic activity was the order of the day at Jersey City until the throng finally settled itself upon the decks of the Peter Stuyvesant. An air of contentment pervaded the atmosphere until arrival at Bear Mountain, where movement resumed. The day was spent playing softball, horseback riding, rowing and making several half-finished attempts to conquer the mountain ' s imposing height. All too soon the day was over and it was time to return. The slower home trip featured dancing, lusty singing and a full enjoyment of the beautiful night. 140 Buses this Year! Under the George Washington Bridge Ag Barn Hop This past fall the strains of the fiddle and the coll of Swing your partner filled the air as the Ag Club sponsored its annual Barn Hop. The music of Russ Locandre ' s orchestra brought a response of stomping feet and clapping hands as the checkered shirts and bright calicoes whirled about the floor in true hoedown fashion. It was certainly a good harvest for the Aggies, for a bumper crop, including many of the less ruralized, flocked to the dance for a truly enjoyable eve- ning. There were many attractions at the dance, such as displays, but the event given top priority was the selection of the Ag Queen, and the farmers left no doubt as to their good taste with their choice of attractive Nancy Per- sons as the reigning beouty. Swing yer partner I Some o ' that good ole mountain dew ' No, not Aggies! 141 yt ' HfiUL LEHIGH RAILROAD •© ' ©A : «Jfc ' «. ' , ' Lambda Chi Alpha ' s winning display The annual Harman Trophy competition, traditional since 1938 and held this year prior to the Lehigh football game, marked the beginning of Alumni Week- end festivities. With the only rules being no human participation and a financial limit of twenty-ifve dollars, no less than twenty-nine fraternities and living groups pitched in to create displays. Banners, placards, creaking mechanisms and mon- sters, and cardboard knights dotted the campus. This year ' s winning display was Lambda Chi Alpha ' s The Great Train Robbery , which featured a band of masked Scarlet Knights swooping down on a helpless Lehigh train. The only requirement for the song contest was that one of the selections be a Rutgers tune. Phi Gamma Delta won the contest with Hail Mother and a rousing rendition of Jungle Town . Harmon Trophy 142 The Tekes in song Theta Chi ' s Scarlet Knight Go Cheerleaders! Sig Ep ' s in parade Football Rallies With good attendance and better enthusiasm on the part of the Rutgers undergraduates at the first pep rally, another football season was given a promising boost. Loud and vigorous parades highlighted each rally as the crowds jammed around old Still Bill on Friday nights. The women were included this year in the rallies as one night Rutgers moved in mass, parading the length of New Brunswick, to the Douglass campus and finished the shouting and singing in that feminine atmosphere. Adding enthusiasm to the rallies were the new ideas the paraders thought up to go alo ng with our new mascot , the Scarlet Knight. Dotting the array could be seen flashing swords, shining shields and, occasionally, a knight on a white charger. Thanks to everyone ' s efforts spirit here saw an upsurge this past season and let ' s hope we go further in the same direction in future years. Coach Harmon and Co-Captain Kelley 143 IT Elliot Lawrence and band against a Nile River background Soph Hop As is the custom at Rutgers the first complete social weekend of the post year was the Soph Hop. This year the bond, under the masterful direction of Elliot Law- rence, helped create a dreamy atmosphere commensurate with the Nile River theme. In the upper gymnasium Coleman Hawk- ins and his jazz artists gave the evening an added touch as they demonstrated fine mastery of the art of Dixieland. These jazz and dance bands offered a variety of music to the patrons and this music was most favorably received. 144 Intermission Weekend Activities The Soph Hop weekend was a complete week- end — packed with activities from Friday to Sun- day. Friday evening many fraternities had parties paralleling the formal dance. Saturday was Penn State Day at Rutgers Stadium where crowds witnessed a sad, crushing defeat at the hands of a powerful foe. A defeat, however, that was soon forgotten when the Saturday night costume parties got under way in the variously decorated fraterni- ties. Sunday, tired Sunday, was spent in sleep, good-byes and finally the journey home, calling an end to a fabulous Soph Hop weekend. Penn State Game n i JJ • k 1 W0 B - Dinner with the Dekes House parties House parties 145 Santa arrives at the Phi Gam house Glee Club rehearsing for its Christmas concert Christmas Season This year Rutgers exuded as much Christmas spirit as any other university, locality, or town. Huge, majestic trees, topped with red, blue and yellow lights, shiny ornaments, and bright stars were displayed in fraternity houses, on campus lawns, and in the University buildings. Greens, holly, and even mistletoe added to the spirit of the season. But these things were merely superficial. The trees, the ornaments, the greens, — these in themselves only stood for Christmas. The real evidence of a true Yuletide spirit was found in the actions of many fraternities who staged Christ- mas parties for neighborhood and underprivileged children. The brothers went to great extremes to humor the kiddies, who played games, consumed refreshments, and received presents from jolly old St. Nick. These parties had no elaborate build-up; no nationwide publicity; and were not an attempt to gain any prestige. It was Christmas at Rutgers. Christmas Formal with the Dekes Concert and Lecture Series Some people say it is the finest in the world and the students of Rutgers University heartily agreed when they witnessed Eugene Ormondy conduct the Philadelphia Or- chestra on two occasions this year. These and many other opportunities hove been given to the students this post year to broaden their cultural experiences through the concert and lecture series which has brought many out- standing personalities and arti sts to Rutgers. For one con- cert Dame Myra Hess, concert pianist, entertained. Ben- nett Cerf spoke on American humor and Robert Frost returned once more to Kirkpatrick Chapel to read and explain his poetry. Regularly spaced throughout the year, these lectures and concerts enlightened the thousands who came to enjoy the words of famous men and the music of famous choirs, orchestras, and artists. The Boston Symphony Orchestra Bennet Cerf The 1956 Junior Prom demonstrated that a really big-name band would draw a capacity crowd. By far the largest attendance in many years jammed the Gym for the big dance. Les Elgart and his Sophisticated Swing proved to be just what the student body at Rutgers had desired for such a long time. To add to the mood of the evening, the Gym was decorated with the emphasis on Sophistication . Providing a livelier beat the Nassau Five , a jazz combination from Princeton, played in the upper Gym for a change of tempo. Les Elgart and band Junior Prom 148 Check that coat! Les Elgart — in person Friday — Waitin ' for that train to come in Up go the decorations (Watch those hands, fella!) Weekend Activities For once blessed with fine Spring weather, the campus buzzed this weekend. Topping the slate of weekend activities was the vicious trouncing of the Princeton box lacrosse team in the field house. A fine jazz combination played at the Gym on Saturday afternoon after the lacrosse game. And that night the best fraternity parties of many months were long lasting and lively. The first of the Spring seas on, the Junior Prom Weekend proved to be a most enjoyable one. Saturday night at the Lodge 149 Penny pitch Don ' t serve the Kid in the short pants. Small change jingled on Union Street last spring as carni- val lovers enjoyed the I.F.C. Block Party, the proceeds of which went to the Campus Chest. Many students, for a nomi- nal sum, used their pitching arm to great advantage. For, at the baseball booth Dean Crosby and Dean Curtin entered into the festive mood, — a direct hit dunked them in a tub of water. Several games of chance were set up and lucky winners left with pockets bulging with cigarettes and other prizes. For those less fortunate at the games of chance, there were several stands where beer on tap was passed out gratis. Street dancing to band music also added to the carnival atmosphere. The work and time contributed by the men of the various participating groups was not in vain. At the end of that day the Rutgers Campus Chest was fattened by over two hundred dollars worth of those jingling coins. Campus Chest and Block Party 150 ' Before ' and After y . Queen Ruth Armstrong and attendants Ag Field Day A pleasant sunny day attracted over two thousand people to the Ag Campus for the annual Ag Field Day. This year the floats and exhibits all revolved around the affair ' s theme, Seventy-Five Years of Extension Through Research. In a hard-to-judge contest the Dairy Club won first prize in both the float and exhibit contests. Other highlights of the day included a milk-drinking contest from baby bottles and log- chopping, log-rolling, and fly casting contests at scenic Passion Puddle . A chicken barbeque sponsored by the Poultry Club and a square dance in the Engineering Audi- torium rounded out the day ' s festivities. Next year the Ag Field Day promises to be even bigger and better. Invitations to the FFA and 4-H Clubs of the state, a parade through New Brunswick, and performances by the Scarlet Rifles and New Brunswick High School band are anticipated. Float of the Future Farmers of America ' Pass in Review 151 ' Relax there, Mister Military Field Day A bird ' s-eye view ' At your service, Under waving banners, with smart commands, and with cadence step, the lines of blue and of brown advanced upon Buccleuch Park last May for their annual field day. The Army and Air Force R.O.T.C. cadets marched in review under sunny skies to end the year ' s drill program. The Scarlet Rifles, crock drill teams from the Army and Air Force cadet corps, competed for honors in close order drill before the inspecting high ranking officers. The impressive ceremony of the presentation of honors and awards included many outstanding cadets from both corps. The combined corps, over two thousand strong, made an impressive sight as they marched before the officers and off the field to the beat of the R.O.T.C. band — an impressive way to end a strenuous season of sweat and strain. -. ME. MILITARY BALL J ' I 1 1  r ■• «? ' 41 ' • % f Under Ralph Flanagan ' s spell Military Ball The spring social calendar was termi- nated by the most flourishing and popu- lar Military Ball in many years. A large profit was garnered, in addition to an attendance that was in excess of 700 couples, which was most gratifying to the sponsoring Scabbard and Blade Society. Kee Largo lent her singing talents to the music of the Singing Winds , as Ralph Flanagan ' s orchestra is so often labeled. Besides the holding of a dance contest, Mr. Flanagan ' s enioyable rhythm was supplemented by jazz from an out- door bandstand. All this was culminated when the honor of Reigning Beauty was conferred upon lovely Peggy Gilles- pie of Bogota, New Jersey. Refreshment toble 154 House parties Weekend Activities The Shore No matter how popular the dance may have been, it composed only half of the Military Ball weekend activity. And what of the remanider? . . . Well, to find out what constituted the bulk of the other half, one had to be present at the various living groups on Saturday night and to have party-hopped to the assorted barrooms, grottoes, and other scenes of merrymaking. Here, amid costumes, songs, and the other ingredients that mix to form a real blast , the true spirit of a social weekend was exemplified most em- phatically. Some of the more fortunate spent a relaxed Sunday basking on the sunny sands of the New Jersey shore. Indeed, this proved to be a glorious ending to the climatic social event of the year. And last and least . . . cleaning up Honors riM C:tp all hull ncicttj 3tCt it 11 iJ ••111 !••« ii- . .il« Mttt f,«i . • ' .ss 2 C ' Xv sO CwV ' s i XN -V :ow ' S - s .. if ii m CAP AND SKULL Senior Honorary Society Founded at Rutgers in 1910 STANLEY N. COHEN FREDERICK L. DURAND J. KEVIN FEATHERSTONE ROBERT S. FISHER MATTHEW I. FOX FRANCIS A. GOING, JR. VINTON E. GV mH ROBERT S. KELLEY EDWARD H. MANK PHILLIP A. MARTINO CHARLES E. MOLNAR J. DENNIS SULLIVAN, JR. 158 Lord High Skull Vinton E. Gwinn CROWN AND SCROLL Junior Honorary Society Established at Rutgers in 1939 Left to right. Row 1: E. Docs, J. Daut, J. Pignatoro, J. Hurley, F. Kregenow, D. Gucker, E. Burkowski; Row 2: I. Starr, L. Lusardi, C. Fatum, P. Dolliver, D. Felber, J. Riordan, G. Ohye; Not present: J. Brugler. President John A. Hurley 159 WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES National Collegiate Honor Society Established at Rutgers in 1941 left to right. Row 1: P. Martino, E. Monk, J. Pignafaro, V. Gwinn, S. Cohen; Row 2: L. Feher, H. Volz, D. Brightly, M. Fox, D. Sullivan; Row 3: W. Olson, K. Feafherstone, B. Wood, C. Bergman, F. Kregenow; Not present: R. Fisher, F. Durand, R. Kelly, C. Molnar, F. Going, A. Brinkman, R. Kenney, R. Andrews, J. Hurley, I. Lusardi, E. Docs, G. Ohye. 160 PHI BETA KAPPA Left to right. Row 1 : B. Smith, S. Cohen, B. FInkelstein, L. Bunyon, D. McGinn, S. Sanderson, M. Musa, D. Blum, N. Lichtenstein; Row 2: D. Purdy, R. Brown, E. Simon, R. Secor, A. Kalantar, R. Caruso, I. Stein, F. Rubin, J. Howell, M. Marder, K. Phifer, J. Keenan, H. Kells, Chung Hyun Son; Row 3: V. Gwinn, G. Foley, H. Oshrin, W. Goodyear, B. Tallyn, J. Mertz, J. Udris, R. Hartman, M. Van Home, B. Schneider. OFFICERS President D. McGinn Vice-President H. Winkler Secretary G. Bishop Corresponding Secretary S. Sanderson Treasurer L. Bunyan 161 HENRY RUTGERS SCHOLARS Independent Research Program Established at Rutgers in 195C Left to right, Row 1 : K. Phifer, G. Dress, A. Kalontor, J. La- mont, R. Schoufele, E. Rubin- steir), M. Muso; Row 2: R. Se- cor, B. Smith, C. Olimpio, V. Gwinn, W. Martens, E. Jano- witz, B. Schneider, D. DElio; Row 3: R. Thomsen, R. Hecklau, W. Steng, E. Le Goff, J. Dubon- owich, T. Liddle. PHILOSOPHEAN SOCIETY Honorary Literary Society Established at Rutgers in Early 19th Century left to right. Row 1 : A. Sopiro, M. Valgemae, B. Schneider, N. Kontokis, President B. Schneider g Winston; Row 2: J. Lamont, B. Ponter, T. Toub, M. Musa, R. Trien. Vice President M. Valgemae Secretary N. Kontakis V ,. ., .,, , 162 I KAPPA KAPPA PSI Honorary Band Fraternity Established at Rutgers in )946 left to right, Row 1: J. Ellis, F. Buoni, B. Seemon, J. lochbaum, J. Bostrom; Row 2: G. Mac Leod, M. Valgemae, F. Lyon, R. Asterino, W. Birtwell; Row 3: H. Loskowsky, R. Updike, E. Shuler, H. Sharkey, B. Stork, G. Rudy. } hi . OFFICERS President B. Seeman Vice President F. Buoni Secretary-Treasurer J. Lochbaum PI SIGMA ALPHA I T ) ' ' i I ' f Notional Honorary Political Science Fraternity Left to right. Row 1: A. Koplowitz, A. Kochanek, N. Stamps, G. Woods, S. Kochanek, A. Schimmel; Row 2: D. Riley, E. Noppen, Z. Fodor, L. Lusardi. OFFICERS President G. Woods Vice President J. Udris Secretary-Treasurer N. Lichtenstein Left to righ , H. lawler, R. Ar- lett, E. Levenson, D. Kohnken. I ■V ' OFFICERS President H. Friedman Vice President R. Berkowitz Secretary A. Vervlied Treasurer R. Pine OFFICERS President T. Peters Vice President H. Schwab Recording Secretary P. Gilman Corresponding Secretary B. Williams Treasurer R. Sargent PHI Kpi LAMBDA EPSILON National Honorary Chemistry Society Established at Rutgers in 1923 Left to right, Row 1: J. Rothschild, M. Klausner, R. Berkowitz, R. Pine, K. Phifer; Row 2: W. Birtwell, L. Hargrove, M. Berenson, B. Ponter, M. Gold- berg, J. Bostrum, J. Sabo; Row 3: S. Cohen, R. Springer, H. Oshrin, R. Secor, R. Fisher, I. Stein, R. Hartman. BETA BETA BETA National Honorary Biology Fraternity Established at Rutgers in 1952 Left to right. Row 1 : P. Gilman, H. Schwab, T. Peters, U. Strauss, R. Sargent; Row 2: A. Baidins, R. Caruso, M. Sedlak, A. Kalantar, B. Williams. ■tf bM . 9 V ETA KAPPA NU Honorary Electrical Engineering Society Established at Rutgers in 1950 left to right. Row 1 : J. Con- way, J. Rankin, C. Smith, F. Durand, S. Wosielewski; Row 2: O. Le Moire, C. Turner, C. Molnar. OFFICERS President C. Smith Vice President F. Durand Recording Secretary J. Conway Corresponding Secretary C. Molnar Treasurer H. Christoffersen OFFICERS President H. Christoffersen Vice President C. Smith Corresponding Secretary R. Reuter Recording Secretary S. Wosielewski Treasurer F. Durand TAU BETA PI National Honorary Engineering Society Established at Rutgers in 1934 Left to right. Row 1 : C. Smith, H. Christoffersen, S. Wosielewski, R. Reuter; Row 2: R. Shindell, C. Turner, G. loureyns, E. Galbiati, M. Khamis. ••■tr ,m ' ' 1 w o f B S ECONOMICS HONOR SOCIETY Established at Rutgers in 1947 Left to right. Row 1 .- E. Burkow- ski, E. Lindocher, J. Macauley, A. Roesch, P. Del Col; Row 2: C. Mallos, J. Pignotoro, R. Penn, J. Hurley, R. Byrne, G. Stankan, C. Jones, H. Gross- PI TAU SIGMA National Honorary Mechanical and Administrative Engineering Fraternity Established at Rutgers in 1952 left to right, Row 1: D. Cronin, P. Di Pillo, E. Hoffman, L. Lorsen; Row 2: M. Khomis, V. Rusak. TAU KAPPA ALPHA National Honorary Forensic Society Established at Rutgers in 1919 left to right, S. Rosen, W. Birt- well, S. Cohen, C. Just. PI ALPHA XI OFFICERS President S. Cohen Secretary-Treasurer I. Barron Notional Honorary Floriculture Fraternity Left to right, Row 1 : N. Childers, S. Bachelder, C. Sanders, R. Clark, W. Snyder; Row 2: D. Wolf, L. Dochinger, H. Yocum, R. De Boer. OFFICERS President C. Sanders Vice President R. Clark Secretary R. La Costa Treasurer A. MItlehner DELTA PHI ALPHA National Honorary German Fraternity Left to right, J. Sabo, M. Klaus- ner, M. Valgemae, K. Phifer, P. Hamburger, M. Polansky. OFFICERS President M. Valgemae Vice President P. Hamburger Secretary M. Polansky Treasurer J- Sabo OFFICERS Chancellor E. Mikus Censor C. McGinnis Treasurer R. Cordts Scribe -I- Howell ALPHA ZETA National Honorary Agricultural Fraternity Established at Rutgers in 1922 left to right, Row 1 : R. Cordts, C. McGinnis, E. Mikus, J. Howell, H. Rudy; Row 2: D. Riemer, D. Howell, F. Planer, C. Pearce, G. McCloskey; Row 3: J. Walker, V . Courter, W. Murawski, W. Paknis, J. Deignan. 0 ■I ;..,.. i-. r V OFFICERS Commander C. Deniz Executive Officer A. Mone Comptroller C. Molnar OFFICERS Captain D. Brightly Rrst Lieutenant C. Smith Second Lieutenant C. Molnar First Sergeant A. Strohmayer left fo right, Row I .- R. Tweedie, A. Mone, C. Deniz, C. Molnar, A. lou- reyns, G. Hand; Row 2: A. Kaplowitz, J. Hurley, R. Mundrane, E. Hoffman, M. Mecca, B. Smith, R. Ennever; Row 3: F. Durand, R. leonhord, R. Lane, A. Kochonek, H. Hurff, C. Fatum. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY National Honorary Air Force Society Established at Rutgers in 1953 r .7 K V , vU SCABBARD AND BLADE National Honorary Military Society Established at Rutgers in 1923 Left to right. Row 1 : R. Byrne, A. Strohmayer, C. Smith, D. Brightly, C. Molnar, B. Schneid- er; Row 2: F. Devonald, E. Hoffman, P. Gherardi, C. Deniz, L. Siegel, R. Bergomesco, J. Foard, R. Ennever, A. Mone, E. Nulton, A. Laureyns, R. Byard; Row 3: O. La Maire, E. Gal- biati, C. Turner, A. Kochonek, R. Tweedie, J. Hurley, V. Smith, G. Hand, A. Kaplowitz, R. Zab- ranski, S. Kochonek, F. Durand. A |n [V K ' Left to right, I. Starr, R. Fisher, A. Rossiter. PI GAMMA Honorary Journalism Society Established at Rutgers in 1952 OFFICERS President R. Fisher Vice President J. Adier Secretary A. Rossiter Treasurer I. Starr OFFICERS President M. Mule Vice President R. Schlosberg Secretary T. Domansky ALPHA PSI OMEGA Honorary Dramatic Society Established at Rutgers in 1949 Left to right, A. Barbour, S. Sweeney, E. Nochumson, M. Mule, T. Domansky, R. Schlos- berg, R. Willis. Activities v . HO- h ATf ■' • . N VKv { • . ' ■ii 4S;s V CO ..r ic.ttk: ' ' - 1956 SCARLET lEHER Scarlett Letter Council members: Sullivan, McDonald (seated); Bacchetti, Curtin, Ekedahl (standing). J. DENNIS SULLIVAN, JR. Editor-in-Chief Eighty-five years ago a group of Rutgers men assembled the first Scarlet Letter. Would not these men be amazed at what has evolved down through the years? The staff has expanded, the size of the book has grown in all directions, hundreds and hundreds of pictures have been added, and last but not least color has been in- troduced. The SCARLET LETTER this year is designed with the senior upper most in mind. It is his book; a book for him to keep and be able to look bock fondly on as a chronicle depicting four good years on The Banks. This does not mean that other men of Rutgers have been neglected. A university is made up of all its students as a body. There- fore the over-all aim of the book has been to capture on the printed page all the memories of this college year. Between these covers we have made every effort to bring these memories to- gether. We think that we have accomplished this. The use of color photography adds that extra touch needed to properly make this book a fit- ting salute to the Class of 1956. We hope you enjoy the book because it was created expressly for you. I GEORGE EKEDAHL, Managing Editor J. Dennis Sullivan, Jr Editor-in-Chief George Ekedahl Managing Editor Raymond F. Bacchetti Business Manager Junior Editors: Constantine Bowblis Seniors Edward Burkowski Fraternities Peter Dolliver Copy Frederick Schmid Sports Robert Seidel Activities Richard Strack Honors Staff: Robert Amon, Robert Arbegast, Robert Byard, Nelson Ceder- berg, Peter Clarke, Lyman Coddingfon, Charles Crosby, Robert Davies, Warren Dixon, John Englhordt, Ross Forguhorson, Theodore Finkenauer, Edward Gilman, Harold Hurff, Robert Lake, David MacDowell, James Martin, Allan Orth, Eugene Simms, Richard Wilson, W. Bruce Wirtz. RAYMOND BACCHEHI, Business Manager The Junior Editors of the 1956 Scarlet Letter ■' ■■i ' rsj- ' ff mMi 175 RITGERS TARGIM SINCE 1869— STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF RUTGERS UNIYERSTTY The Rutgers Targum, which was founded in 1869 the same year the football team was formed, moved into its second season of daily publication this year. Perfecting its staff rotation and building a sufficient reserve of freshman re- porters has been one of its chief problems. Where- as a handful were able to put out the original paper, upwards of 35 are needed now. Various campus issues have come in for praise or lashings from the paper such as deferred rushing, an honor system, elimination of Greek Week abuses, etc. These were all issues which made the front page with regularity. Targum has not progressed as quickly as some of its younger colleagues at larger universities due to financial limitations. It was only two year ' s ago that the nation ' s first undergraduate news- paper became a doily. But as enrollment has begun to increase, so has Targum ' s function. From a small four-page literary review to a large-size weekly, to a semi-weekly and finally to a daily tabloid — the transition has always been forward. In recent years only World War II brought o temporary halt to Targum publication. Eventually Targum may be an eight-column daily but this will not alter its purpose vastly. It must continue to be a perpetual question-machine. H. JOSEPH VOLZ, Managing Editor WALTER CUMMINS, Assistant to the Editor ROBERT S. FISHER, Editor-in-Chief Robert S. Fisher Editor-in-Chief Richard A. Oshrin Business Manager EDITORIAL STAFF H. Joseph Volz Managing Editor Ira M. Starr Managing Editor Jerome Adier Ass ' t. to Editor Walter M. Cummins Ass ' t. to Editor Edward Simon Feature Editor George Hurych Photography Editor Donald Horowitz News Editor Michael Wall News Editor John Kirchgasser News Editor George Lukac News Editor BUSINESS STAFF Joseph Dubonowich, Jr Ass ' t. Business Mgr. Paul Hamburger Advertising Manager Morton Meiskin Ass ' t. Advertising Manager Harvey Oshrin Circulation Mgr. Robert Small Merchandising Manager Robert Folker Exchange Editor Lloyd Nussboum, Marc Salisch Accountants ADVERTISING STAFF ADVERTISING STAFF Richard Lowenstein, Robert Poss, Sidney Mill- ftein, Koi Heyer, Horry Boltin, Robert Leve, Robert Poller. RICHARD A. OSHRIN, Business Manager Members of Targum ' s business staff The editorial staff at work 177 ANTHOLOGIST Anthologist, Rutgers University ' s literary magazine, is devoted to the publication of the best literary works sub- mitted by Rutgers students. Fiction, poetry, essays, and criticism are all acceptable. The magazine is issued twice a year at no extra cost to students of the college. Two faculty advisers are appointed each year to super- vise the editing of all writing and art work. The editor-in- chief of the magazine is elected in the spring term of his junior year. He is assisted in his work by an ossociate editor and two assistant editors as well as a poetry editor and an art editor. In selecting material to be published the editors and advisers choose those works which show the greatest degree of originality and good writing technique and which would seem to be of the greatest interest to the rest of the student body. Thus the quality of the magazine depends not only on the judgement of the editors, but also upon the caliber of work submitted by the students. MARK MUSA, Editor-in-Chief STAFF Editor-in-Chief Mark L. Musa Associate Editor John K. Crandall Assistant Editors Grover Foley, Norman Gaines Art Editor Howard La Marco Business Manager George Ohye Advertising Bob Stein 178 Assistant Editors, Norman Gaines and John Crandall Anthologist Staff ANTHO RICHARD I. ATKINS, Editor The Rutgers Antho was founded in 1952 as a result of student feeling that there should be both a serious and a humorous magazine representing Rutgers. From this idea came Antho, the humor magazine of Rutgers University. From the outset, the new magazine experienced many problems. Financial difficulties and lack of students who were able to turn out good college humor were but two of the trials that Antho had to face. Under the editorship of Mel Silver, the magazine was published twice during its first year. During the following year, Howard Kaplan and Barry Targan assumed the editorship and Antho appeared a total of four times. The Ivy League and Coop Confidential issues were par- ticularly successful on campuses all over the United States. This last year the first issue of the magazine revolved around the theme of Science Fiction. This was the first attempt at making an entire issue follow a particular theme. The staff sent copies to various science fiction magazines and received encouraging replies from all on the different approach to humor. Basically, the magazine is first formed in the minds of the editorial staff. They attempt to find some sort of general theme that might be followed for the stories and at the same time they try to lay out several story ideas. Once this has been accomplished to the complete satis- faction of the staff, assignments are handed out and one of the art staff is asked to develop a cover that will fit the general theme. Such is the birth of a humor magazine. It is far different than a newspaper or any other type of journalistic en- deavor but because of the difficulties involved the final product is just that much more gratifying and rewarding. STAFF Richard I. Atkins Editor George H. Ohye Business Manager Walter M. Cummins Managing Editor Senior Editors Carter J. Bennett, George Hurych, Richard Lind Messrs. Stein, Atkins, and Cummins at work The Antho Business Staff 179 lAJ ill 1111 f 1 1 1 1  1 r. J r -F — - 1 ii 1 J 1 f 1 J )i[4«,( • i . - iHtfE r - - :■' ' ■■Left to right, William B. Salisbury, Bruce Wirtz, President David Tallman, Director F. Austin Walter, Manager Robert O. Ennever, William Malloy; Row 2: Robert Paoli, Henry Green, James Grov- er, George Ververides, Donald Cook, Alan Koris, Robert Orlando, Richard Goldman, Dominick Manfredi, Jerome Steinberg, Pierre Fournier, Walker Wyatf, Robert Brunquell; Row 3: Karl Banks, William Kiskaddon, Albert Alspach, John Bauer, Michael Nelson, William Spiegel, David Bloom, Dwight Kirkpatrick, Robert Gasser, Robert Londford, Ernest Quick, Edward Murray, Kenneth Deveney, John DelFavero; Row 4: Richard De Vany, George Jeffries, ■-t Time out at Pocono Manor Queensmen Quartet 180 .. -W , George Collins, Fred Rondo, Robert Zilli, Herman Matthijssen, Jerome Brandt, Henry Brouner, Charles Bihier, Chatties Hoff- man, Joseph Patterson, Richard Shindell, Alan Jones, Alan Mur- ray, Ernest Bartow. Those Pre-T.V. nerves GLEE CLUB One of the oldest of the extracurricular activi- ties on campus is the Glee Club, the founding date of which is traditionally held as 1872. From the days of its founding in the distant past of Rutgers ' history, when the Glee Club consisted of eight mustached troubadours, the group has swelled ' till it now contains sixty voices blended into one of the finest of America ' s college singing organizations. Under the stirring direction of Pro- fessor F. Austin Soup Walter the Glee Club ' s fame has grown ' till now the group possesses a most excellent reputation not only on the campus of Rutgers, but in New Jersey and throughout the United States. The highlights of the Glee Club ' s season are many. Each year the Club sings throughout the state under the sponsorship of various organiza- tions. At Christmas it delivers its annual musical message of Christmastide at the traditional carol services at Kirkpatrick Chapel, and this year pre- sented a Christmas concert via television from the WATV studios in Newark. Another of the features of the season was a trip to the Hotel Dennis in Atlantic City where the Glee Club spent a week- end in March as the guest of the hotel. A high point in each year ' s season is the annual Winter House Party, this year held at the Pocono Manor Inn high in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania, which is attended by many students, faculty, and alumni. This event always provides a fitting close to first semester and the exam period. After the final banquet, to be held this year at the Martinsville Inn, the Glee Club and all of its members will be looking forward to new con- cert seasons and singing satisfaction in the future. Rehearsal at Pocono Manor Inn F. Austin Walter Director Robert O. Ennever Business Manager David Tollman President 181 «:7« 4sgiri.-) - Director Sherman at SkuU practice . THE BAND The Rutgers University Bond has the distinction of having the longest span of activity of any organization on campus. From the first convocation of the fall until commencement in June the bond keeps music alive On the Banks. On Friday nights in the fall they may be found lead- ing cheers and songs at the pep rallies. On Saturday, their fight song and half time exhibition, plus their dressy attire, bright scarlet jackets and straw hats, add color to the football games. At the termi- nation of the football season they take a small break from their rigorous schedule and then prepare for the student concerts, held in February and March. Whether playing at high schools or at Rutgers ' gatherings the bond, under the capable supervision of Martin Sherman, always presents an excellent program. With fu- ture plans for a summer camp, similar to that of the Glee Club, the Rutgers Uni- versity band promises to be better than ever in coming years. Director Martin Sherman Manager Osborne Buchanan, Jr. •4 182 Q for Queens. UNIVERSITY CHOIR The Rutgers University Choir, under the direction of Professor F. Austin Walter, performed major musical works with two of the outstanding symphony orchestras in the country today. The first work the Choir presented was Gustav Mahler ' s Second Symphony, the Resurrection Symphony. This was given with the world famed Philadel- phia Orchestra under the baton of the equally famous conductor Eugene Ormandy. Two concerts were given in Philadelphia at the Academy of Music, and one perform- ance in the Rutgers Gymnasium. All three concerts were hailed by music critics, and the Choir ' s technique and interpretation were called brilliant . A single concert of Guiseppi Verdi ' s Requiem Mass was presented by the Choir with Massimo Freccia ' s Balti- more Symphony Orchestra at the Lyric Theater in Baltimore. This was the second year in succession that the Choir has appeared with the Baltimore Symphony, and this year ' s performance was as well received by audience and critics as last year ' s. The Choir, orchestra, and soloists combined to give a deeply moving performance of this inspired work by one of Italy ' s greatest composers. The University Choir is made up of students from Rutgers, Douglass College, and Newark Rutgers. In the past few years the Choir has done a magnificent job in publicizing the University in the artistic world. Director F. Austin Walter Manager W. Bruce Wirtz W. Bruce Wirtz, Manager Mahler ' s Second Symphony as presented by the Rutgers University Choir and the Philadelphia Orchestra under the direction of Eugene Ormandy. 183 QUEENS THEATRE Scene from Bell, Book and Candle ' 184 1955-56 was a momentous year in Queen ' s Theatre Guild ' s history. For the first time since its formation, the Guild tackled the major problems involved in presenting a musical. Wonderful Town, the delightfjjl musical version of My Sister Eileen, was chosen as the experimental vehicle to test not only the Guild ' s ability to do a musical, but to obtain the university ' s reaction to this type of production. The results were overwhelming. Won- derful Town, utilizing the combined efforts of four directors and over sixty-five students, played to SRO houses for the run of the show. Queen ' s Theatre Guild ' s second production of the year was an entertaining comedy dealing with the adventures of a modern witch who ensnares her male prey with de- lightful and enchanting spells, John van Druten ' s, Bell, Book, and Candle. It, too, was a SRO run. The final major production for this year was J. M. Synge ' s classic Irish comedy-drama, The Playboy of the Western World. Long recognized as one of the great plays found in modern drama. Queen ' s Theatre Guild pre- sented it utilizing the traditional Irish brogue. Aside from the three major productions, the Guild of- fered several workshop production including a lecture by Professor Francis Fergusson, a three-act play entitled Call It A Day, and several shorter plays. The Guild also organ- ized on active radio workshop and formed two theatre parties. Queen ' s Theatre Guild has done its utmost to offer to the student interested in any phase of theatrical activity a chance for participation. ' 55- ' 56 was a good year for QT, but we hope next year will be even better. OFFICERS OF QUEEN ' S THEATRE GUILD FOR ' 55- ' 56 Production Manager Alan Barbour ' 56 Workshop Director Ronald Willis ' 56 Technical Director Shirley Sweeney ' 57 Business Manager Kenneth Bergman ' 57 Pete Dechnik being made up for Bell, Book and Candle . Elaine Nochumson appearing in Wonderful Town ' 185 WRSU Chris Godfrey in bootli with George Scherer at the console This is WRSU, the voice of Rutgers University — This sentence is being heard more and more by the students of Rutgers and Dougloss due to improved broadcasting facilities and a wider variety of programs and events covered. Such activities as sports events and the three big dances are broadcast live . An innovation this year is the Campus Quiz Bowl, where the men of Rutgers pit their wits against the comely lasses of Douglass in a donny- brook of a question and answer session. Add to these programs extensive news and sports reviews, recordings of speeches given on campus, and a growing record collection of both popular and classical music and one can see why the station is gaining in popularity. With the well equipped studios on College Avenue serv- ing as a focal point for their activity, students of Rutgers and Douglass spend many hours each day as announcers, producers, actors, directors, engineers, and script writers. WRSU offers opportunities for all students — for those who wish to make a career of radio and for those who regard it as a highly rewarding hobby. Station Manager Charles Molnar Program Director Stanley Cohen Technical Director Richard Cotton Business Director Donald Wittman 186 Richard Cotton and George Scherer of the Technical Deportment at work Bruce Pullen and Alan Barbour On the Air As the news rolls in 187 The Debating Team has traveled over fifteen thousand miles thi past year and has won sixty- five per cent of its meets. Over three hundred and fifty such meets places this team as the most ac- tive one at Rutgers University. The debating season runs from November through April and during this time the thrity-two men, eight squads of four men each, spend an average of four to six hours per week in research, preparation, and participation in the meets that are held throughout the East. The team is assigned one topic each year which they discuss from the negative and affirmative viewpoint. The team placed second in the Bernard De- baters Tournament this year and placed high in many others: George Wythe Memorial Tournament at Williamsburg, Virginia; McGill International Tournament; Penn State Debaters Conference; to mention a few of the too numerous events. The object of debate, as Mr. Moll, the advisor fo the club puts it, is to give a person confidence in his ability to handle speaking situations by training him to deal with the facts and teaching him to think on his feet. Co-Managers Mark Musa, Chester Just Debater Cohen presents his point DEBATING TEAM Left to right. Row 1: S. Cohen, S. Rosen, C. Just, D. Dykhouse, J. Glickman. Row 2: W. Kingsbury, W. Kraut, B. Stevens, L. Troger, D. Hendler, W. Birtwell. Row 3: D. Frank, H. Holtzman, J. Leo, K. Hemple. 188 The Scarlet Key is the Junior Honorary Host Society of Rutgers University. The Key is composed of a member of each living group on campus. One junior from each fraternity, the Ford Hall Club, the Crown Club and the Quad Club is elected at the end of his sophomore year. The Key meets and accommodates all athletic teams who visit the campus. On the two Scholar- ship Weekends the members act as guides to the high school seniors. The Key helps coordinate the Romance Language Day each Spring. On Parents Day the Society conducts tours around Rutgers, Douglass, and the Ag School. The members of the Key represent the entire University in meeting these groups and helping them become better acquainted with Rutgers. Also, the Key works closely with the Admissions Office in conducting campus tours for the prospective freshmen. Finally, campus tours are given to any prospective students and visiting groups. Each Fall, the Key sponsors the Scarlet Key Dance, the proceeds of which provide for most of the expenses incurred during the year. President Jack Riordan Vice President Gene Lindacher Secretary Norman Gaines Co-Secretary Gary Zelles President Riordan outlines future plans SCARLET KEY Left to right. Row 1: G. Zelles, G. Lindacher, J. Riordan, N. Gaines, G. Ohye. Row 2: R. Rafford, D. Slowinski, W. Wade, J. Shubert, M. Berenson, L. Carpenter, D. Cardiff, C. Schank, S. Wertheimer, J. O ' Brien, E. Schuler, J. Van Winter, M. Matuny. Row 3: F. Topping, G. Collins, C. Folk, F. Schmid, E. Burkowski, A. Kammerer, J. Walker. 189 Activities On the pages which follow you will see repre- senfed the numerous undergraduate activity groups. These groups are the outlets for those whose interests carry them beyond the classroom. Behind education is the inquiring mind. Herein represented ore many channels of inquiry open to all the students. These clubs ore one phase of the much em- phasized (and rightly so) Extracurricular Activi- ties . It is in these and other activities that the student may broaden himself and escape academic provincialism, the nemesis of real education. Thus may it be said that these following pages depict a very worthwhile aspect of college in general and Rutgers in particular. MRS. KINNEY Campus Chest Co-Chairmen Barry Wood, Richard Strack 190 STUDENT CO-OP BOARD Presidenf Robert Fisher Vice President Norman lichtenstein Recording Secretary Walter Cummins Corresponding Secretary . . William Gibson NATIONAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION Chairman Barry Wood Vice Chairman Ernest Docs Secretary-Treasurer . . Norman Lichtenstein STUDENT MEMBERS OF HONESTY COMMITTEE John Foard Allan Laureyns Joel Tarr Norman lichtenstein David Anderson ABSENT Joseph Deignan Donald Slowinski Murray Berenson PRECEPTORS HEAD PRECEPTORS Robert Andrews Francis Going Louis Enderle William Gibson ALPHA PHI OMEGA President Mardi Valgemoe Vice President Philip Burger Corresponding Secretary David Barden Recording Secretary Sheldon Baker Treasurer Saul Levenson SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT President Edward Craig Vice President Gene Lindacher Recording Secretary Fred Schmidt Corresponding Secretary . . Louis Enderle Treasurer James Macouley 192 CHEERLEADERS CO-HEAD CHEERLEADERS Phillip Martino, Edward Reese Robert Hecklau George Collins James Shubert Herbert Pordes VARSITY R CLUB President Robert Andrews Vice President Dean Oliver Secretary Robert Matthews Treasurer William Gatyas LACROSSE CLUB President Robert Andrews Vice President Robert E. Kelley Secretary Robert P. Kenney Treasurer Charles A. Richardson RUTGERS GOLFERS CLUB President William Payne Vice President Charles Fatum Secretary-Treasurer Pasquale Di Pillo n. SAILING CLUB Commodore Edward Hoffman Vice Commodore Pafricia Greenwood Secretary Harriet Rosenhous Treasurer William Clifton RUTGERS PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY President Sidney Shapiro Vice President William londis Secretary-Treasurer Norman Fish SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY President Robert Small Vice President Donald Simone Secretary-Treasurer Arthur Booth RUTGERS PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY President George F. C. Hurych Vice President James Ric hards Secretary Blair Foster Treasurer George Richards 194 INTERNATIONAL CLUB President Govindacheffy Rangaswami Vice President Mitri Khomis Vice President Voy Jew Secretary Joan White Treasurer Marlene Hiedewohl Social Chairman Aida Hernandez HISTORY CLUB President Chester A. Just Vice President Donald D ' EIia Secretary Allan Moitlin Treasurer Frederick Cook ' m 1 . n wwm r— — iP! 1 ■PT _ . { ' m J mj m if ' ■H Kfjk I j ■HI r W ' M n y n Wm Pr m : 4 ' K M t V ijm HH H Ibw m I y m k ■9 M HjH H . . b fli SKETCH CLUB President Alfred Gruenert Vice President-Treasurer David Jeffrey PRE-LEGAL SOCIETY President Stanley Rosen Vice President David Dykehouse Secretary Chester A. Just Treasurer Allan Moitlin 195 ADVERTISING CLUB Preslden Lloyd Getz Vice President Howard Koplin Secretory Barbara Gilcher Treasurer Nancy Dindorff GEOLOGY CLUB President Edward Purdy Vice President William Voss Corr. Sec. -Treasurer James Bowman Recording Secretary Oscar Hugh STUDENTS FOR DEMOCRATIC ACTION Executive Council Thomas Ryley Vice President Joel Steinberg Secretary-Treasurer Chester A. Just DEUTSCHER VEREIN President Charles Wiedermann Vice President Robert Schaufele Secretary Daniel Chertoff Treasurer John Kistner ITALIAN CLUB President Mark Musa Vice President John Crandall Secretary Edna Kirzner Treasurer Bart Castellitto HISPANIC SOCIETY President David Blum Vice President Thomas Whittington Secretary Paul Tinning Treasurer Horry Foster R tl 1 CHAPEL USHERS left fo right. Row 1 : J. Hurley, R. By- ard, R. Andrews, G. Foley, R. Fisher; Row 2: G. Lindocher, R. Robinson, J. Thomson, R. Salmon. 198 CHAPEL CHOIR Left to right. Row 1 : Director F. A. Walter, S. Clarke, N. Kashyop, V. Jew, N. Lebo, E. Tyson, K. Brady, D. Drinkwater; Row 2: K. Banks, D. Mills, C. Strube, M. Brown, B. Sampson, C. Stoeckel, C. long; Row 3: E. Murroy, W. Wyatt, B. Spiegel, M. Polanski, J. Bauer; Row 4: K. Deveny, G. Collins, W. Kiskaddon. RUTGERS RELIGIOUS ASSOCIATION President Alan Jones Vice President Charles Mooney Secretary Joon Connelly Treasurer Rosolie Silverman Advisor Rabbi Funk PROTESTANT COUNCIL President Kenneth Schields Vice President Allan Jones Recording Secretary .... Marilyn Heldman Corresponding Secretary . . Joan McCance Treasurer Carolyn Chilberg INTER VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP President Robert Stein Vice President Osborne Buchanan Treasurer Christian Smith CANTERBURY CLUB President Bruce Wirti Vice President Florence Miller Secretary Carol Peacock Treasurer William FIndley B ' NAI B ' RITH HILLEL President Clyde Sills Vice President Edward Simon Secretary Rita Albert Treasurer Ronald Krakower Adjutant Ira Stein NEWMAN CLUB President Frank Going Vice President Louis Vagnini Secretary Carol Reilley Treasurer Michael McNamara WESLEY FOUNDATION Co-Presidents . . Julie Toler, Chuck Schank Secretary Marcia Morris Treasurer William Waters LUTHERAN STUDENT ' S ASSOCIATION Co-Pres John Rockelman, Mimi Jervis Secretary Shirley Bredbenner Treasurer Warren Schimmel WESTMINISTER FELLOWSHIP President Norman Tape Vice President Lois Muller Secretary Joan Pettit Treasurer Kenneth Hempel RUTGERS RURAL REVIEW Editor Phillip A. Martino Managing Editor Grover Foley Associote Editor Beverly Peterson Business Manager William Paknis FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA President Fred Planer Vice President John Rockelman Treasurer John Grossbeck BLOCK AND BRIDLE President Edward Mikus Vice President Richard Cordts Secretary Mary Wilk Treasurer John Rockelman I POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB President Charles McGinnis Vice President George Felix Secretary Elwood Speckmonn Treasurer Roger Locandro 1 1 W| •• MM ' H l ■■■M rv 1, F I Br ' 1 i W Fj H - 1 |r KT! H= ' - ■i 1 Hb ■| ' V K H A H wfl pi P H f Hik f C Bi B FORESTRY CLUB President Donald Riemer Vice President Walter Murawski Secretary Robert Funsch Treasurer Peter Root RUTGERS 4H CLUB President Edward Cant Vice President George Van Nuys Corr. Secretary Louise Propst Recording Secretary .... Elaine Garrigan Treasurer William Courter HORTUS CLUB President John Foard Vice President Lyman Coddington Secretary Merle Von Horn Treasurer Kenneth Chin AGRICULTURAL CLUB President John Foard Vice President John Vonderveen Secretary Milton Carpenter Treasurer Joseph Deignon j DAIRY SCIENCE CLUB President William H. Feaster Vice President John J. Sullivan Secretary Mary Wilke Treasurer Herbert H. Head 204 COUNCIL OF RUTGERS ENGINEERING SOCIETIES President Donald Brightly Secretary-Treasurer Carl Turner RUTGERS ENGINEER Editor-in-Chief Carl Turner Business Manager Allan laureyns Managing Editor Costa Tsipis Production Manager Doreen Cook Advertising Manager .... Allan Janowitz AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR CIVIL ENGINEERS President Wilbert Schlimmeyer Vice President James Snyder Secretary Bory Steinberg AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS President Frank Devonald Vice President Richard Cotton Secretary Edward Arguello Treasurer Pasquale J. Di Pillo AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Chairman Carl Turner Vice Chairman David Anderson Secretary A.I.E.E Fred Durand Secretary I.R.E Charles Molnar PHYSICS CLUB President Paul Kelly Vice President Milton Thomson Secretary-Treasurer .... Kenneth Bergman CERAMIC CLUB President Joseph Kacicz Secretary Francis Pirigyi Treasurer Theodore Nussbaum AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY President Robert Schaufele Vice President Eugene Le Goff Secretary Albert Gawer Treasurer John Kistner Sports A % ) r, V (ft.1 1 TT ■1 ' A r k- r ja HARVEY HARMAN Head Coach Coach H armon with Co-Coptoins Evans and Kelley Left to right, Row 1 : F. Mogin, E. Burkowslci, W. Gdtyos, A. Mitlehner, C. Richardson, A. DeSantis, E. Evans, co-captain, R. Kelly, co-captain, P. Stitik, E. Farrell, J. Marco, R. Hovi ard, G. Holmes, A. Robinson, N. Kehayas; Row 2: R. Penn, manager, O. Hill, coach, A. Sabo, coach, H. D ' Andrea, I. Lusordi, J. Laverty, R. Lusordi, M. Fisher, R. Muror, D. Felber, H. Harmon, coach, A. Sivess, trainer, F. Burns, coach, D. Simone, A. Ports, F. Simms, P. Rozema, W. Whitacre, J. Canal, R. Bear, R. Max, D. Pooley, R. Garretson, D. Goldfinger, D. Adelman, W. Lindquist, R. Ober- lander, R. Sabo. 210 Coach Harmon gives a few pointers at summer camp VARSITY FOOTBALL The 1955 football season was a heartbreaking one for the Scarlet Knights. The Rutgers forces started out well winning two of the first three games. However, it was not until the final game of the season, which was played against Columbia, could Rutgers come from the sloughs of despair to win game number three. Despite a three and five record there were some brighter moments. Bob Howard, a veteran of the forward wall, was distinguished with second team All East and Honorable Mention All America Honors by the Associated Press. Jack Laverty, Bob Bear, and Bobby Kelly sparked the ground attack, while Tony DeSantis, Don Felber, and Art Robinson anchored the front line. With the close of the season Rutgers men said goodby to head coach Harvey Harmon. During Coach Harmon ' s regime Rutgers ' teams compiled a record of 74 wins against 44 losses with two ties. Rutgers men everywhere say so long to a fine man and a great friend of all who were associated with him. The Scarlet Knight 211 ' l Hftf  t. ■Mill m - mm 1 Gatyas brought down on punt return Rutgers 7 Princeton 41 The newly christened Scarlet Knights again in- augurated the fall season with their traditional rivals from Princeton. This was the 47th meeting between the two schools, a rivalry which dates back to 1869. Rutgers jumped off to on early advantage when in the seventh minute of play quarterback Billy Gatyas dashed around his own left end on a 63 yard scoring run. However, Princeton came back in the same quarter to score two quick touchdowns and take the lead, which was never again threat- ened. Fumbles hurt the Scarlet Knights consider- ably in this initial encounter. Rutgers Pr inceton 7 13 7 — 14 — 7 41 Gatyas breaks away on his 63 yard scoring run 212 Mitlehner snares a pass amid Muhlenberg defenders Rutgers 21 Muhlenberg Rutgers seasonal home bow against Muhlenberg was a successful venture. In the opening period Co-Captain Bob Kelley scored on a pitchout from the 12 yard line. The highlight of the second period came when Jack Laverty, Rutgers small but powerful fullback, caught a pass in the end zone to make the score 14-0. It was Laverty, again, who late in the third period took a handoff from quarterback Billy Whitacre and cut off tackle and through the Muhlenberg secondary for 73 yards and a touchdown. Tosh Hosoda again con- verted for his third successful attempt of the day. Rutgers 7 7 7 — 21 Muhlenberg — Kelley cuts around the outside 213 Rutgers 14 Brown 12 On a muddy, rain soaked, Brown Stadium field Rutgers showed a three man running attack which the Brown Bears could not stop. Bill Gotyos scored both of Rutgers touchdowns on a one yard quar- terback sneak ond a six yard rollout, but just as instrumental in the win were lee Lusardi, a half- back and good open field runner and Bobby Bear, a hard charging fullback. It was Lusardi ' s fast stepping dashes and Bear ' s powerhouse plunges which kept Rutgers in Brown territory most of the game, but it was Tosh Hosoda ' s tal- ented toe which gave the Scarlet Knights the margin needed for victory. Rutgers 7 7 — 14 Brown 6 6 — 12 Kelley hit from behind in Rutgers territory Bobby Bear on a powerhouse plunge up the middle I .- Rutgers 14 Lehigh 21 Rutgers engaged a well-drilled Lehigh team on Alumni Day and the outcome was the Engineer ' s fourth triumph over the local team in as many years. One of the bright spots in an otherwise gloomy afternoon was Bobby Kelley ' s interception of a Lehigh pitchout and his subsequent 15 yard scoring run. In the fourth period end Ed Farrell caught a nine yard pass in the end zone for the Scarlet Knight ' s second touchdown. Tosh Hosoda kicked his seventh and eighth straight conversions of the season. One of the outstanding linemen of the game was Bob Howard, Rutgers left guard, whose offensive and defensive play highlighted a losing cause. Rutgers 7 7 — 14 Lehigh 14 7 — 21 Roe of Delaware about to be hit The kick is good! .;f Rutgers 7 Delaware 33 A well balanced Delaware attack stopped a determined Rutgers team from getting back on the winning trail. Rutgers scored first on a ten yard end sweep by quarterback Bill Whitocre. Tosh Hosoda converted for his ninth consecutive point after touchdown to give the Scarlet Knights a seven point advantage. This concluded the local ' s scoring for the afternoon, however, as Delaware came back with five touchdowns and the victory. One of the most unusual plays of the season occurred when end Ed Farrell deflected a Bill Whitocre pass to fellow end Al Mitlehner. The latter raced 54 yards before being caught from behind on the Delaware 23 yard line. Rutgers 7 — 7 Delaware 20 13 — 33 Not quite enough for the first down Kelley cuts around his own right flank Rutgers 7 Lafayette 16 In a hard fought battle which was not decided until the final minutes of play, Lafayette defeated Rutgers for the first time since 1944. The Scarlet Knights drew first blood by virtue of a one yard scoring plunge by halfback Leroy Lusardi. The second quarter proved to be a most costly one for Rutgers, as not only did the Knights lose the boll on downs on the Lafayette one foot line but they also set up the first Leopard touchdown by means of a fumble. A touchdown and a safety in the final quorter sewed up the game for Lafayette. Rutgers 7 — 7 Lafayette 7 9 — 16 ' •• ' ' ■i W)hfc «  |) ||f Lusardi plows through for the score Gatyas about to be brought down by Leopard defenders Bobby Max cuts around his left end for 24 yards m2 . 1 Lenny Moore breaks through the line on his way to a touchdown Rutgers 13 Penn State 34 A strong running attack by both teams figured into the Scarlet Knight-Nittany Lion duel. Rutgers threatened in the first period but was not able to score. However, in the second period a sustained drive, sparked by a 24 yard run by Bobby Max and a pass to Greg Holmes, accounted for the first tally. Rutgers was stopped close to the goal in the third period but were able to put across another score early in the fourth as a result of a plunge by Jack Laverty. Hosoda ' s kick, his thir- teenth of the year, was good. Penn State ' s Ail- American, Lenny Moore, was by far the outstand- ing player of the game with three long touch- down runs. 6 7 — 13 Rutgers Penn State 14 — 34 218 A wet landing just short of the goal line for an unidentified Columbia player Rutgers 12 Columbia 6 The season ' s windup came on a snowy day by way of Columbia. Columbia scored in the first period and all looked dismal for the Scarlet Knights. In the third period, however. Jack Laverty took a handoff and ran ten yards for the equal- izer. The point after touchdown was missed leav- ing the score tied until midway in the fourth period when Bobby Bear took a flat pass from Bill Whitacre and went over with several Columbia men on his back. Jim Marco probably played the best game of his career at Rutgers, being out- standing both on offense and defense. Rutgers 6 6 — 12 Columbia 6 — 6 Laverty scores! 219 150 LB. FOOTBALL This year ' s 150 lb. squad actually was a better team than its rather mediocre record indicates. Coached again this year by Dick Voliva and Al Sidar the lightweights won two while losing two and tying one. The season began with a heartbreaking 14-7 loss to highly rated Navy, who eventually won the league title. Arch-rival Princeton was held to a 6-6 tie with Rutgers playing one of its best games. The only game in which the team actually played poorly was the Pennsylvania contest which Rutgers lost 19-0. The 150 ' s ended their season with a close win over Cornell and a one-sided victory at the expense of Columbia. A great deal of the success of the 150 ' s con be handed to Dick Caffrey, whom Coach Voliva considers one of the best tackles the Rutgers 150 ' s have ever had. Ron Berga- mesco at quarterback, and Leon Carpenter and Bob Hennessey at ends also were outstanding members of the team. Navy Princeton Pennsylvania Cornell Columbia RUTGERS 7 6 13 45 OPPONENT 14 6 19 7 Beckwith Breaks Loose Left to right. Row 1: R. Bonjo, J. Drogo, P. Lenoble, D. Conklin, J. Polgordy, E. Reinhardt, M. Nagel, G. Kaplan, R. McKeeby; Row 2: P. Israel, J. Englhardt, J. Daut, R. Bergamesco, R. Caffery, G. Docherty, J. McLaughlin, D. Gucker, J. Harris, R. Salmon, J. Doyle, R. Cole- man; Row 3: Coach R. Voliva, B. Hindson, R. Ekiund, L. Carpenter, J. LeCates, R. Irwine, E. Kanazawa, C. Beckwith, A. Moller, M. Smith, G. Kehler, Coach A. Sidar. L - .. ' . ' ■V.A.? ' .A SOCCER Ranking best in the list of fall sports, the Rutgers Uni- versity soccer team compiled a 9-2 record. Returning with six varsity letter men and eleven freshmen, Coach Dochat put his eager team info play. With the very first victory over the Alumni there were signs of a championship ball club. The first league game was against a very talented Swarthmore team which the Scarlet Knights won 2-1. The inspired Rutgers eleven went on to win four straight games over Lehigh, Ursinis, Temple, and Stevens before being upset by a spirited Trenton State team 4-3. Recovering fast from this defeat the Dochatmen went on to win three more game over Muhlenberg, Fordham and Lafayette to give them the Northeast Middle-Atlantic Conference Championship. In one of the best played games in the area, Drexel Tech defeated Rutgers for the Middle Atlantic States title. It was the hardest fought contest that either team had encountered all season. In the second overtime with less than two minutes to go Drexel scored to give them a 4-3 game and the title. The Rutgers soccer team not only distinguished itself by winning the division championship, but by also placing eight men on the Northeast Division all star team. The following men made the team: Co-Captains George Juergens and Art Brinkman, Bill Bohus, Ken Eiker, Harry Bergstrom, Ken Wooden, Frans DeLangen and George Bedrosian. Co-Captain Brinkman in practice Left to right, Row 1 : A. Soutar, K. Wooden, M. Feldman, A. Brinkman, C. Smith, F. De- Langen, F. Perone; Row 2: D. Buxbaum, manager, H. Homer, L. Vagnini, R. Dull, J. Volz, H. Bergstrom, R. Knouth, G. Bedrosian, L. Braddock, S. Wright, manager; Row 3: G. Dochat, coach, R. Griessel, S. Moschella, G. Knigge, T. Rodenhi, W. Bohus, S. DeMeritt, G. Juergens, R. Farquharson, K. Eiker, R. Taylor, coach. Left io right, Row 1 : J. Dawson, J. Bostrom, C. Fotum, D. Anderson, C. Ellis, C. Schulerud. Row 2: R. Miller, W. Fritsche, N. Makin, R. Burson, C. Findley. CROSS COUNTRY During this past season the Harriers compiled one of the better cross country records in this section of the country. They won four, finished second in one triongular meet, and finished seventeenth in the I.C.4.A. ' s. It takes five men to win a cross country meet, and thus all five team members had to run well in each meet to come out ahead of their opponents. The team had exceptionally good balance as shown by the way various members led their teammates to victory in different races. Cooch Makin expected the team to do better in the I.e. 4. A. cross country meet, but due to poor running conditions caused by the weather, the team was hindered from the beginning. John Dawson is the only team member graduating this year and since some very good freshmen runners are ex- pected to take his place, an outstanding team is antici- pated next year. RUTGERS OPPONENTS Princeton 23 36 Upsala-Montclair 18 60-58 Lehigh 20 38 Columbia-N. Y. U. 38 71-18 Lafayette 17 44 I.C.A.A.A.A. 17th 222 BASKETBALL Left to right. Row 1: J. Ens, W. Whitacre, D. Stires, A. Leaf, J. Brugler, R. Bayard, J. Woolley; Row 2: E. Martlneau, manager, W. Sanislow; Row 3: P. Dolliver, W. Olson, F. Kregenow, D. Kail, M. Welant, manager. Again this year Rutgers University was unable fo enjoy a winning basketball team. The season, therefore, dragged and morale was low. The student body also lost interest and at some of the home games the crowd of fans numbered less than two hundred. Compared with the crowds met at some away games, Rutgers fans were apathetic. The team ' s record did little to incite the students to support it. At the end of the season there were but three wins as against fifteen loses, but some games were close and full of good basketball. The N.Y.U. thriller went into three overtimes with Rutgers falling by two points at the final whistle. In the individual columns Ralph Bayard led the team in scoring with about a fifteen point average. Whitey Leaf backed him up throughout the season with a twelve point average. Captain Dave Stires managed the team on the floor and provided a steady guiding hand as well as turning in consistent performances. Perhaps one of his best games was the second Lafayette meeting, his and Wally Olson ' s last time on the court for Rutgers. Next year John Brugler, Ralph Bayard, Peter Dolliver, Dave Kail, Ken Eiker, Floyd Kregenow, and Jack Wooley are the juniors expected to return and supply the backbone of the team. Sophomores Whitey Leaf, Bill Whitacre, Bob Sanislow, and Joe Ens will return. These men, in addition to strength from the freshman team, will make up next year ' s varsity. OPPONENT RUTGERS Newark Rutgers 63 82 Columbia 95 49 Penn State 102 78 Princeton 84 67 Fordham 94 54 Delaware 84 73 C.C.N.Y. 92 80 N.Y.U. 93 91 Princeton 74 40 Colgate 84 71 Connecticut 105 85 Lafayette 110 63 Johns Hopkins 75 65 Lehigh 60 64 Montcloir Teachers 63 77 Penn State 82 71 Lehigh 81 59 Lafayette 111 69 224 N l -: v N Brugler drives in for a shot Stires attempts a field goal Stires on the free throw line 225 WRESTLING Captain Deane Oliver at Work The 1955-56 Scarlet grapplers proved to be omong the best in the East with an impressive dual meet record of seven wins and two losses. The two losses were invoked by Navy and Le- high. The Lehigh match was witnessed by the largest crowd of the season and one of the largest crowds ever to watch wrestling on the Banks. Penn, Columbia, N.Y.U., Princeton, Colgate, C.C. N.Y. and Brown were defeated by the powerful Rutgers motmen. Gene D ' Allessandro, Scarlet 123 pounder, whose first semester probation had little effect on his wrestling ability, finished his college career undefeated in dual meet competition. Gene had 23 consecutive dual meet victories to his credit. Captain and individual point leader Deane Oliver finished the season undefeated, while Neai Lesher, who proved to be one of the mainstays of the squad, had one setback in nine outings. Sophomores Don Kovalchik and Dick Garretson helped the Scarlet cause when the chips were down with many victories, and Garretson, who had never wrestled in high school, demonstrated tremendous promise for the future. Don Whittman, Deke Conklin, and Mike Fisher also contributed toward the successful season. D ' Allessandro, Oliver, and Lesher scored for the Scarlet in the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association Tournament at Lehigh University. Deane was fourth in the 130 lb. class while Gene and Neal both took thirds in the 123 lb. and 167 lb. classes respectively. Left to right. Row 1: E. Hoffman, G. D ' Alessondro, R. Molacrea, D. Oliver, D. Kovalchik, D. Conklin, D. Wittmann, R. McKeeby; Row 2: R. Voliva, coach, T. Williams, M. Fisher, T. Pcschel, N. Lether, R. Garretson, F. Simms, W. Compton. SWIMMING Another glowing chapter in Rutgers University sports history will draw to a close this year with the retirement of head swimming coach James H. (Jim) Reilly who has served in this capacity for forty-one memorable years. During this period Coach Reilly has compiled an outstanding dual meet record of 223 victories against only 83 losses. This is indeed a record of which Rutgers University can be justly proud. The swimming team closed out its season by placing third in the Eastern Collegiate Swimming Assocation Championships. During the regular season the team compiled a mediocre 4-6 record. In conquering Temple 65-19 in the last dual meet of the season freestyler Bob Bailie combined with backstroker Larry Johnson and breaststroker Jim Karkus to set a new Temple pool record of 3.02.5 in the medley relay. Assistant Coach Otto Hill believes that the ex- pectations for next year seem much brighter since all lettermen will be returning with the exception of Dick D ' Accardi, plus the fact that several promising freshmen of this year will balance out the squad. DEPTH e rtET Off To A Flying Start In The 50 ' Left to right. Row 1 : R. Bailie, E. Lotito, B. Hurvich, R. D ' Accardi, R. Wallace, C. Van Hart, S. Herman; Row 2: M. Wall, manager, H. Kidd, manager, C. Gone, J. Karkus, R. Rothstein, B. Fackentholj, L. Johnson, O. Hill, coach. ■■••■■•■■anna ' anasaaaaaaael ■■■■II ' ••■ail left to right, Row 1 : A. Hudson, R. Burden, D. Mondie, S. Cohen, T. Westerman, P. Ringi coach; Row 2: A. Miller, O. Lidstrom, D. Brockner, N. Kontakis, M. Schwartz, S. Freeman. VARSITY FENCING The Scarlet fencers finished the 1955-56 season with one of the poorest records compiled in many years. This may be attributed largely to the in- experience of the team, a factor which handi- capped Coach Ringi all season. Despite the fine work of Captain Eugene LeGoff in the epee, Sandy Freeman in the foils, and Nick Kontakis and Dave Brockner in the sabres, the Rutgers foilsmen were only able to garner 3 victories while losing 7. In the Intercollegiate Fencing Association Championship, which was won by Navy, Rutgers finished a dismal next to last. There is some hope for a much better season next year. Roger Soderbund, a Freshman unde- feated in epee, coupled with Shelly Cohen and Don Kirkwood in foils and Oscar Lidstrom in the sabres should give the fencers the added scoring punch they need for a winning season. 228 louche ' RUTGERS OPPONENT Fordham 14 13 Lehigh 18 9 N.Y.U. 6 21 Navy 7 20 Pennsylvania 9 18 Temple 9 14 Princeton 7 20 Columbia 9 18 Haverford 18 9 Yale 5 22 BASEBALL You figure this one out! Tagged out by Going Gotyas scores ' ' i ' ' k ' im- 4 -J Left fo right. Row 1; J. MacMichael, A. Nicholas, C. Phillips, R. Chuvala, V. Gwinn, R. Bergomesco, B. Miles; Row 2: G. Case, coach, A. Mathis, J. Brangenberg, J. Feldman, P. lacity, W. East- man, E. Snovel, R. Mastrolia, J. Lacey, A. Sabo, coach; Row 3: W. Gatyas, J. Graham, F. Going, W. Olson, J. Brugler, D. Felber, R. Leonard, A. Strohmeyer, R. Lake. Coach George Case began the 1955 season with a nucleus of returning lettermen among whom were Paul Lacity, a classy shortstop and good hitter, and pitchers Joe Feldman and Wally Olson who ended last year ' s campaign with earned run averages of 1.97 and 1.75 respectively. Other hopefuls were Ronny Bergamesca, second baseman; Vint Gwinn, outfielder; and Bill Eastman, holding down third base. Other starters were: Bill Gatyas, behind the plate; Frank Going and Ed Snovel at first base; John Brugler at the keystone sack; and rounding out the team in the outfield were Charlie Phillips and Joe Mac- Michael in centerfield and Don Felber and Ron Mastrolia in left. The Rutgers ' nine opened against Penn with Bob Leon- ard on the mound for the Scarlet. Bob pitched a good game until Penn broke the 1 to 1 tie with 2 runs in the ninth to win. Rutgers played Princeton twice, winning the first game at home 13-4 on a windswept rainy afternoon. The second game was a 13 inning affair with Princeton coming out on top in a tight pitchers duel. The other games throughout the season were equally as close and exciting as the Princeton contests. Some of the outstanding features of the season were Ed Snovel ' s two round-trippers against Lehigh; Bert Miles three hits against Villanova; an 1 8 to 1 defeat of Newark Rutgers; Bob Lake ' s shoestring catch in the 10th inning of the second Princeton game; Bob Leonard ' s one hitter against Temple; John Brugler ' s home runs against Fordham and Princeton; and Paul Lacity ' s fine hitting throughout the season. Ending the year with 9 wins and 1 1 losses was not as bad as it may appear. One hit in any of the first 14 games could have changed the outcome of the game. RUTGERS OPPONENT Pennsylvania 1 3 Princeton 13 4 Columbia 5 3 Temple 1st game 4 1 2nd game 3 Fordham 2 3 Penn State 4 1 Lafayette 2 Lehigh 1st game 3 2 2nd game 2 Princeton 4 5 Lafayette 3 4 Newark Rutgers 18 1 Delaware 1st game 4 2nd game 2 1 Villanova 4 9 Lehigh 5 10 Syracuse 1 7 Colgate 4 9 231 TRACK Two outstanding individual performances were the high lights of the Rutgers Varsity Track season. In the openinc dual meet at Princeton Morv Blumenstock, the Scarle captain, set a new shot put record of 49 ' 2% . Back horn at the closing meet of the season with Lafayette Dek« Conklin pole vaulted 1 2 ' 9 to establish another University record. Although many men won varsity letters, only Bot Matthews and Dave Anderson were consistent point scorer; in more than one event. This lock of depth in all of th« events allowed many of the track team ' s opponents tc win the majority of points. For instance, in the beginning of the triangular meet with N.Y.U. and Fordham, Rutger did appear to have a chance to win, but took seconc place behind N.Y.U. because both N.Y.U. and Fordham fought for the points that the Scarlet hod been losing because of the lack of depth. The future looks much brighter for the track men. In- consequential losses will be suffered by the cindermen with the graduation of this year ' s seniors. The weightsmen, who persistently outpointed their opponents, will lose Marv Blumenstock, Bob Arnold, and Fred Adams, but a good crop of promising fieldsmen give added hopes to the Scarlet team. It ' s Canol In The Lead RUTGERS OPPONENT Princeton 36-2 3 103-1 3 Lehigh 41 85 Columbia 65 75 N.Y.U. -Fordham 59 74-40 Lafayette 59 72 Left to right, Rov 1 : A. Marshall, B. Schoufele, E. Hoffman, D. Conklin, B. Matthews, J. Bostrom, J. Roberts; Rov 2: A. Sidor, cooch, J. Mertz, B. White, M. Blumenstock, captain, C. Schulerud, B. Paknis, J. Makin, coach. I CREW Slow slide! Full bevel on that oar! POWER TEN! The coxswain ' s commands travel down the line of eight oarsmen and then fade across the placid surface of the Rarifan River. Swiftly the shell skims upstream, the bow in its progress hardly rippling the water. The Rutgers Crew practices for Saturday ' s race. Perseverance in practice contributed to the setting of a new record this season by the Rutgers Varsity Crew. In the regatta held on the Seekon1( River against Brown Univers- ity, Rutgers lowered the course time for the Henley dis- tance from 6 minutes 51 seconds to 6 minutes 36.6 sec- onds. With the start of next year ' s season on April 14 against Pennsylvania, the Rutgers Crew will be featuring the new look. Navy blue blazers bearing a crew emblem have been ordered. Also on order is a new eight-man shell. Already near completion is a new dock of which much use will be made in the coming seasons. Upstream, Red Team! Columbia Home Lost Yale Away Lost Brown Away Won LaSalle Home Won E.A.R.C. Away 5th in heat Pennsylvania Away Lost A Busy Day On The Raritan left to ri ght: J. Schick, R. Droch, J. Bernard, F. Shipley, R. Hardy, coxswain, A. Kammerer, J. Hughes, J. Walker, J. Bates. ? ? 5 5 5 5 5 K .y ...nJ %fif m t - . Km Left to right: D. White, coach, B. Lucas, captain, J. Burns, C. Fatum, W. Mauskopf, J. Penny W. Payne, T. Bond. RUTGERS OPPONENT RUTGERS OPPONENT Princeton 1 6 Columbia 1 5 Lehigh 2 7 N.Y.U. 3 6 Colgate 3 6 Lehigh 4 5 Fort Dix 7% 4% Haverford 6 Lafayette 4 5 Colgate 9 Fordham 8 1 Lafayette 3Vi SVj Pennsylvania 1 6 Stevens 8 1 Newark 7 Fordham 4 5 N.Y.U. 5 4 Rider 3 6 Lehigh 8 1 Metropolitan Tournament Third GOLF Left to right. Row 1: L. Feher, R. Bonja, C. Bowblis, A. Soutar; Row 2: D. Drake, C. Heller, K. Germain, Coach E. Masavage. TENNIS LACROSSE ' W rr « :j xxx. For the Scarlet Indians 1955 proved to be the best season in Rutgers ' lacrosse history. It was one of team victory and unequaled individual merit. Facing stiff competition the team posted an eight-one- one season losing only to Hofstro in the final game. Under the driving hand of Coach Al Twitchell the team shared a tie with Hofstra for the Notional Championship of the Laurie Cox teague. A total of 35 points placed Rutgers in fourth place in the National Standings, behind Mary- land, Navy, and Yale. Deserving special merit are All American selections Bob Kelley at first team midfield and Bobby Andrews on second team attack. Honorable Mention All-Americon was received by defenseman Ken Bossow, midfielder Monty Montgom- ery, sophomore attack man Jock Daut, and sophomore goalie Don Gucker. Kelly, Montgomery and Andrews were selected to the Laurie Cox All Division Team, and Mont- gomery participated in the annual North-South gome. Completing a list of formidable honors, Coach Al Twitchell was elected President of the United States La- crosse Coaches ' Association, and Second Vice President of the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association. RUTGERS OPPONENT Army 11 7 Lehigh 21 Johns Hopkins 12 2 Stevens Tech 17 6 Penn State 17 6 Syracuse 23 19 C.C.N.Y. 17 6 Pennsylvania 20 5 Princeton 14 14 Hofstra 6 16 158 81 Barney attempts a long one ■?-♦■■♦¥ i : All-Amerkan Bob Kelley A l-A ' er con Bob Andrews left to right, Row 1 : D. Blum, R. Kenny, J. Daut, D. Gucker, C. Beckwith; Row 2: R. Twitchell, mascot, K. Bossow, D. Hemmer, R. Gleoson, T. Moffett, M. Montgomery, R. Rizk, P. Thomas; Row 3: A. Twitchell, coach, B. Barney, R. Andrews, R. Kelley, C. Richardson, G. Juergens, N. Elverson, F. Burns, coach; Row 4: T. Baker, manager, R. Caffery, E. Gilman, G. Docherty, A. Robinson, T. Maclin, K. Wooden, R. Rafford, manager. Won 1 2 - Lost 3 Left to right, Row 1 : J. O ' Brien, W. Trommelen, D. Gillespie, J. Crondall, L. Samaras; Row 2: G. Crum, O. Lagelbauer, S. Coburn, P. Von Till, L. Luyber, S. Shirey, coach. RIFLE TEAM JUNIOR VARSITY CREW Won - Lost 4 Left to right: A. Orth, E. Reese, B. Fockenthall, R. Bonardi, D. Abrutyn, coxswain, D. Durro, D. Olivie, J. Foster, J. Hurley. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Left to right, Row 1 : S. Cortazzo, D. Keefe, J. Polldoro, M. Brown, I. Seaman, T. Crawford, D. Mozzochi, R. Muller; Row 2: A. Matsu, coach; T. Attalla, P. Napolitan, S. Crosby, P. Kozochok, D. Skistimas, C. Wagner, J. Durante, H. Bethke; Row 3: T. Murray, R. Demarest, W. Hopwood, R. Howard, J. Thompson, N. Neiley, J. Knowles, C. Wermuth, N. Mnick, P. Campbell, T. Olson, D. Rizk, coach, E. Gardner, coach; Row 4: G. Nelson, L. Muschlatti, N. Becker, W. Austin, J. Hunton, B. Webster, N. Sharp, D. Zerial, P. Herrington, W, NIelson, R. Noso. FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY left to right. Row 1: J. Platz, D. Lotf, captain, T. Brown, R. Prior; Row 2: D. Edmonds, D. Baird, J. Makin, coach, P. Tallon, R. Botyrius. FRESHMAN SOCCER Left to right. Row 1: L. Finnegan, L. Samaras, D. Bivona, C. Godfrey, J. Demarest, J. Tourel, E. Hartman, J. Wichelns, C. Darling; Row 2: R. Cyr, manager, W. Karakuiko, D. Deraskewich, R. Freisenbruch, W. Brady, E. Unger, R. Potchell, J. Casero, R. Ahrens, L. Swenson, Coach R. Sterling. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Left to right. Row 1 : R. Sterling, coocti, D. DIMaggio, G. Chingery, K. Har- rison, B. Webster, R. Doran, B. Kul- $ar, manager; Row 2: M. Brenner, J. Knowles, C. Wermuth, D. Davis, J. Eastman. T- 1 FRESHMAN WRESTLING Left to right. Row 1 : W. Nielson, E. Below, R. Muller, S. Crosby, C. Brown N. Winter; Row 2: A. Sidar, coach, F. Kowalski, L. Secrest, L. Schweitzer, R. Sleece, R. Kerr, T. Pasternack, man- ager. FRESHMAN FENCING Left to right, Row 1 .- A. Stodtmouer, R. Williams, J. Morchand, R. Landes- man; Row 2: F. Levenbach, R. Fond, A. Siegel, W. Bringsauf, W. Phillips, R. Soderlund. J yflatJiL hi iQ n FRESHMAN SWIMMING left fo right, Row 1: J. Martin, C. Churchill, J. Brescher, E. Lewis, D. Nabholz; Row 2: H. Kidd, manager, P. Starke, N. Pomcrantz, T. Morrison, D. Basson, P. Schnyder, O. Hill, coach FRESHMAN BASEBALL left to right. Row 1 : S. Altschuler, G. Grushy, R. French, M. Hason, J. Pol- lak, W. Snyder, F. Newbold; Row 2: B. Max, J. Marcey, R. Giaconia, W. Whitacre, R. DeMarco, C. Robbins; Row 3: J. Krisko, R. lusardi, A. Steinhaus, R. Woodword, R. Poric, J. Ens, P. Modes, J. Jamieson, R. Ster- ling, coach. FRESHMAN TRALk left to right. Row 1 : G. Simms, C. Ellis, A. Sawchuk, A. Raniero, R. Adamsky, S. De Salvo, R. Mullert, M. Hilden, R. Burson; Row 2: O. Zingg, W. Veth, H. Holowach, B. Lanning, R. Pfeiffer, S. De Meritt, J. Canal, cap- tain, B. Erboch, A. Sidar, coach. FRESHMAN LACROSSE Left to right, Row 1 : W. Bohus, S. Shuck, W. Schmidt, R. Farquharson, H. Goetz, A. Curfo, D. Gfroerer; Row 2: R. Robinson, D. Pooley, R. Lambert, L. Morcello, R. Mohn, F. Clopp, J. Logan; Row 3: J. Porter, manager, A. Ports, S. Brown, N. Palermo, J. McQuaide, P. Ortman, P. Talbot, L. Pitt, coach. FRESHMAN CREW Left to right: S. Weaver, A. Lister, A. Puyans, G. Heinrichs, J. Moore, coxswain, E. Kreidler H. Walsh, M. McNamara, J. Kolb. V v V ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS As the academic year closes and we present to the men of Rutgers their 1956 SCARLET LETTER we wish to offer our sincere thanks and appreciation to: Messrs. Edgar G. Curtin and John F. McDonald of the 1956 SCARLET LETTER Council and Mr. E. Hopkins Brill, Director of Purchases, for their invaluable advice and CKsistance in relation to the overall policies of this book. Walter F. Krommelbein, Jr., to whom credit and appreciation for the dedi- cation photograph, all color photography, and many other photographs must re- spectfully be given. Delma Studios, Inc., of New York City for the senior portraits and in particular photographer Alton Taube for his informal portraits and candid photography which may be seen throughou t this book. Will Gainfort of the Gainfort Photo Engraving Studio of New Brunswick, and especially his secretary, Mrs. Jo Frank, for their interest and cooperation in relation to candid sports photography. George F. C. Hurych, who could always be counted upon for efficient photo- graphic work. Harvey Lawshe and the publishing company which he represents. Progress Associates of Caldwell, N. J., for their understanding of the problems which arose throughout the year. The junior editors and other members of the staff whose constant and produc- tive efforts were essential to the publication of your SCARLET LETTER. J.D.S. R.F.B. G.A.E. INDEX Acknowledgements 243 Activities 172 Administration Officials 6-11 Advertising Club 1 96 Ag Barn Hop 141 Ag Dorms 135 Ag Field Day 151 A.I.E.E 206 A.I.I.E 206 Alpha Chi Rho 82 Alpha Gamma Rho 84 Alpha Phi Omega 192 Alpha Psi Omega 171 Alpha Sigma Phi 86 Alpha Zeta 1 69 American Chemical Society 207 Antho 1 79 Anthologist 178 Arnold Air Society 170 A.S.C.E 205 A.S.M.E 206 Band 1 82 Baseball 229 Baseball, Freshman 24 1 Basketball 223 Basketball, Freshmen 240 Beta Beta Beta 1 65 Beta Theta Pi 88 Block and Bridle 202 B ' nai B ' rith Hillel 200 Boatride 1 40 Campus Chest . 190 Campus Chest Block Party 150 Canterbury Club • 200 Cap Skull 1 58 Ceramics Club 207 Chapel Choir 198 Chapel Ushers 198 Cheerleaders 193 Chi Phi . 90 Chi Psi 92 Christmas Season 146 Class Officers 14 Concert and Lecture Series 1 7 Co-op Board 191 Council of Rutgers Engineering Societies 205 Crew 233 Crew, J. V 238 Crew, Freshman 242 Cross Country 222 Cross Country, Freshman 239 Crown Club 1 37 Crown Scroll 1 59 Debate 188 Dedication 5 Delta Kappa Epsilon 94 Delta Phi 96 Delta Phi Alpha 169 Delta Sigma Phi 98 Demurest Hall Club 132 Deutscher Verein 1 97 Economics Honor Society 1 67 Eta Kappa Nu 1 66 Fencing 228 Fencing, Freshman 240 Ford Hall Club 1 34 Forestry Club 203 Football 210-219 Football, 1 50 ' s 220 Football, Freshman 239 Four-H Club 203 Future Farmers of America 202 Gamma Sigma 1 00 Geology Club 1 96 Glee Club 1 80 Golf 234 Golfer ' s Club 1 93 Harmon Trophy 142 Henry Rutgers Scholars 162 Hillside Campus 136 Hispanic Society 197 History Club 1 95 Honesty Committee 191 Honors 156 I.F.C 14 International Club 195 Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship 199 Italian Club 1 97 Junior Prom, Dance 1 48 Junior Prom, Weekend 1 49 Kappa Kappa Psi 1 63 Koppo Sigma 1 04 Keromos 1 64 Kinney, Mrs 190 Lacrosse 235 Lacrosse, Freshman 242 Lacrosse ' Club 1 93 Lambda Chi Alpha 1 06 Living Groups 80 Lutheran Students Association 201 Military Ball, Dance 153 Military Boll, Weekend 1 55 Military Field Day 152 Newman Club 200 N.S.A 191 Pep Rallies 1 43 Phi Alpha Xi 168 Phi Beta Kappa 161 Phi Epsilon Pi 108 Phi Gamma Delta 110 Phi Lambda Upsilon 164 Philosophean Society 1 62 Phi Sigma Alpha 1 63 Phi Sigma Delta 112 Photographic Society 194 Physics Club 207 Pi Gamma 171 Pi Kappa Alpha 114 Pi Mu Epsilon 1 64 Pi Tou Sigma 1 67 Poultry Science Club 203 Preceptors 1 92 Pre-Legal Society 195 President 7 Psychological Society 194 Queen ' s Theatre 1 84 Rho Upsilon 116 Rifle Team 238 Rutgers Engineer 205 Rutgers Religious Association 199 Rutgers Rural Review 202 Sailing Club 194 S.A.M 192 Scabbard Blade 170 Scarlet Barbs Council 137 Scarlet Key 1 89 SCARLET LEHER 1 74 Seniors 1 8-89 Sigma Alpha Mu 118 Sigma Phi Epsilon 1 20 Sketch Club 195 Soccer 221 Soccer, Freshman 239 Social 138 Sociological Society 1 94 Sports 208 Student Council 12 Students for Democratic Action 196 Swimming 227 Swimming, Freshman 241 Targum 1 76 Tau Beta Phi 166 Tou Delta Phi 122 Tou Koppo Alpha 1 68 Tau Kappa Epsilon 1 24 Tennis 234 Theta Chi 126 Track 232 Track, Freshman 241 University Choir 1 83 Varsity R Club 193 Wesley Foundation 201 Westminster Fellowship 160 Who ' s Who 1 60 Wrestling 226 Wrestling, Freshman 240 W.R.S.U 1 86 Zeto Beta Too 128 Zeto Psi 130 ? i OL t- ' f-f -t ZvV 3t: g3g s ' ; ]
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