Brooklyn College of Pharmacy - Pharmakon Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1927

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Brooklyn College of Pharmacy - Pharmakon Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 197 of 272
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'ggi CGS? F11-lmftmfmow 97 Ca PM L H. 11 l 9? . s A History and Activities of the Class of 1928 N ORDER TO better fit themselves for the pursuit of humanitarian ideals along Pharmaceutical lines, 252 students, comprising the Class of IQ28, began their professional career at the Brooklyn College of Pharmacyon the first day of Autumn, 1926. After the novelty of the opening of school had worn off, the students quickly became acclimated to their surroundings, and before long, new acquaintances and true friendships were flourishing. l . The need for organization was soon felt, and the customary campaigning for officers began. The following week proved to be a period of arduous electioneer- ing, ending in that eventful day, ,the day of elections. This day brought many interesting and colorful speeches to enliven the proceedings at handj The reins of the Class destiny were placed in the hands of Leo L. Libermang Bernard Stevens was elected Vice-President, upon Oliver Olliker the Secretaryship was conferred, Frank Aprigliano gained the trust' of the class funds and its financial problems, while the Genera-l Grganization work in the Junior class was entrusted to the newly elected Vice-President, Herman Benowitz. ' ' In order to assist these officers, in the promotion of the various class activities, an Executive Council of nine members of the class were appointed. Those who received the honor were Miss Carrie Alt, Milton Afrecan, Sam Blinstein, Morris Liberman, Fred Milana, Vito Musso, Morris Wolkoff, Ralph Stollar and Milton Steger. 9- I A Those who represented the Junior Class on the General Organization Executive Council were George Cohen, Al Fein, Sam Marcus, James Maltese, Reuben Sha- piro and Al. Yedvabne. V In the modern trend of-times, activities are essential for the -maintainance of an interesting existence. This is especially true in a college which devotes most of its time to academic work. Great deeds have been accomplished by active people. These deeds are remembered with gratitude for their worthiness. The members of the Class of .IQ28, fully realizing the need of such activities, have partaken with enthusiasm in its various social functions. . The Class contributed to the basketball team of IQ27 such stars as Dutch:' Fistel and Lefty Berick, whose superb playing materially aided in the .sen- sational success that the team enjoyed. Dutch ' Fistel, former Captain of the Eastern District Five, together with 'fLefty Berick were instrumental in making theteam a smooth working unit. Their spectacular playing, time and again, had the crowd on its feet applauding their brilliant work, in passing, shooting and breaking up the opponents defense. The success of the team, to a great extent, is due to their fine showing on the court. These luminariesof the Junior class were capably assisted by reliable substitutes, who give promise of being the nucleus for next years team. 'f'Pee Wee' Levine substitutes. This statement calls to mind the adage HI-Ie may be small, but so is a stick of dynamiteu. This dimuni- tive. player, who so successfully substituted for Fistel when necessary, will bear watching- next year. URitz Richer and Ike Goldberg were a pair who could always be depended upon in a pinch and will no doubt develop into first class material. . No athletic event is ever complete without the presence of a cheering souad of worth. Jack Beresow and Samuel Blinstein, our cheer leaders, capably filled the vacancies left by the graduation of their predecessors. The antics and gyra- tions of these two men in coordination with the Captain, Abe Marans of the Senior class, furnished many thrills to the crowds gathered at these memorable Page 194

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