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 206 of 272
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Page 206 text:

' gg f- he ' ofx Ove? eCq5DQ 1'l1r-iAsIgrfw,-Kilim PBJCQDI- ,EMQW , , r so V X,,A.9'X,,, g ' f l .Q 65+ 9A 9A Orchestra O' RELIEVE the monotonous grind of their everyday routine, the musical ' element of the Brooklyn College of Pharmacy, united several years ago to form an Orchestra that would function at all school affairs. From then, untilthe' present day, members of succeeding classes have banded together for this purpose, Which is today one of the Hhigh lights at all our func- tions, chief among Which are the Basketball games and General Organization Bancuet. , Under the able leadership of Meyer Feinfvvhose talented fingers have made even a funeral march as peppy andrhythmic as Valencia , the Orchestra's Worth has been adequately recognized. Seconding Meyer's efforts at the piano, We find the sweet strains of a melodious violin capably played byc'Hy Cohen. No organization of this type is complete Without ,a moaning saxaphone, which moans at the command of Murray Mandel. In a praisevvorthy attempt to trump- et the excellence of the Orchestra, Harry Lichtman, blows on his cornet, and to round ,out the harmony of the others We find the maestro of the drum sticks, Sid Marcus. ' ' 4 We are sure that the Brooklyn College of Pharmacy Will ever remember the orchestra of 1927, ready at all times to Work for the glory of their Alma Mater. 1 QNX I B lin Page 202 'ff B or ,J?2w:,J Q r in--B

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,.-. 251 he 'fwlf xcvx 5,54 e - ecfsix-2,5 P1-1 A Ptx:'1.f1xmOrst--g2,?3 e 7 lgxli l 4 l Study and Review Club N INSTITUTING the Study and Review Club, the organizers accomplished Something that the members of the Class of 1927 will always remember with gratitude. Realizing the need of group study, certain members of the class decided that a club wherein students could congregate to both study and review the work of the curriculum would be a great asset in making the class of 1927 a stellar one in the history of the Brooklyn College of Pharmacy. Mr. Joseph Austin, father of the idea, was a zealous worker in making the club as successful as it became. He was capably assisted by Louis Cheris, who gave generously of his time and knowledge for the benefit of his fellow students. A Meetings were held every school day between the hours of nine and ten. The entire days' work was taken up in the sixty minutes of strenuouswork. During that hour, topics of importance, not comprehended by the average student in lectures and quizzes, were elucidated. This materially aided the members in acquiring the maximum of' knowledge from the course. Previous to examinations, the work of the preceding hours were diligently reviewed, thus giving the average student the benefit of outside ,work done by the honor men in the various courses to supplement lecture notes. The officers for the initial year are: , JOSEPH AUSTIN . . . . Prefident T LoU1s CHERIS . . Vice-Preficient MARTIN SHWIMER . . TYMIWKV LoU1s YONOFSKY . . . . Secretary LoU1s SELWYN ..... Sergeant-at-Arms It is sincerely hoped that the successors of these pioneers will build further upon this foundation and made the Study and Review Club an established society in the Brooklyn College of Pharmacy. J Page 20I Jai! g , A yi, - , pix.



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T-2.17.7 5? , YW' f V 7 , NQJ ru-wW'-- QQAQ -il-u--Valk A mW-W--gm-.MN-in , We at oi c1111-Milamif-stiggrxi iggsgjg n .W f ' i I It it ki My Sm Qi Que Club g INGED COLLAR and bow tie-a mysterious red stone and a hula hula high sign, gave the college its first notification that the mighty cfQ's had come. This mystic circle was a vague problem at first, but gradually a light i was cast and the purpose of the organization was divulged. The active members were not without a purpose. Their aim was tovisit various manufacturing houses and delve into the preparat1on of' the various phar- maceuticals used in the science of Pharmacy. The most interestingof these visits were those made to the Squibb Laboratories in both New Brunswick and Brooklyn. The various methods in preparing the different antitoxins were willingly explained by obliging demonstrators of the laboratories. ' The officers of this weird organization are: I l D '7 M F Prefident UKE oRToN EIN . . i . IRIsH,' MAX I. KERN . Vice-Prefzdeznt i BooTs MEYER FEIN . - . S0156 y i 'CCHICKU MORRIS SHENKER . . . Treafwff ' SL1M', HENRY UNDERWEISER . . Sergeant-at-Army 4 l l It is the hope of the originators of this organization that future classes will l E carry on in the spirit of knowledge seeking displayed by the members of the l ' 77 in l class of 1927, whose nucleus was found in the 4'Que Club. l .I a a i i fri :gill l l V M6 3 try Q ,315 Page 203 ik J E-gin! tte' E E E r tt'iii3:iLi'fiif 414Kfgwf'tZLT.llZ1l'Z4,lQLZ-Timorfof iii' TTT 'fQf l to t QQifl?::f55M5n+i---Ci, 5T--EQ E ,ffeifi '

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