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WA Ccfgfgf PHAlItr1fxrxQN 2092313 to make each evening an enjoyable one. Too much praise can not be given for their noble efforts. f XVith the institution of an Intercollegiate Pharmacy League, the G. O., in cooperation with the Delta Sigma Theta Fraternity, formed a reception committee for visiting teams. The men who made our out of town opponents feel at home were: Max Kern, Morris Shenker, David Shotsky, Isadore Buchalter, Meyer Fein, Dave Tarlow, Martin Shwimer and Morton Fein. These visiting teams were met at the station, shown the highlights of New York, taken to dinner, provided with a resting place and then brought to the Armory for the evening encounter. The various other organizations, like the Chemist-ry and the Study and Re- view Clubs were also sponsored by the General Organization. This organization cooperated with these bodies in every respect so as to make them established societies of worth in the Brooklyn College of Pharmacy. The crowning event of the General Organization of 1927 was the annual ban- ouet held at Oetjens, Church and Flatbush Avenues, Brooklyn, on April 6th. This affair is held yearly in honor of the basketball team which strives so hard to bring glory and fame to our school-. F The details of the affair were well taken care of by the Arrangement Committee consisting of Messrs. Max I. Kern and Henry Underweiser. ' Doctor Joseph S. Goldwag, as Master of Ceremonies, contributed his ready wit and humor to assure those present of an enjoyable evening. As usual the members of the Faculty were well represented. Various speeches eulogizing the team for their efforts were made, after which the various members of the team were presented with their letter by Mr. George R. Christ, President of the College. Mr. Henry B. Smith presented the various members of the team with trophies which also serve as a permanent pass to all future basketball games. . The basketball team, through Dean Anderson, presented to Coach Joseph Baum, a token of their appreciation for his splendid work in their behalf. Another presentation was made by the team through Dr. I. V. S. Stanislaus to Dr. Joseph S. Goldwag, Faculty Advisor of the team, for his unselfish and whole hearted efforts in their two years of close association with him. As is its- annual custom, the Delta Sigma Theta Fraternity, represented by H. Harvey Abramesco, Chancellor, presented to the General Organization a suit- able gift in appreciation of the good work done by this body in the past year. The entertainment, a feature of the evening, was splendidly arranged for by Sidney Marcus and Hyman Cohen. The program was well planned andthe per- formers made a credible showing. In spite of the fact that our menace,'the final examinations, were only about one month distant, school cares and worries were for the time being cast aside and everyone contributed to the general mirth ,and gayety. . , Our meager knowledge of the English Vocabulary handicaps us to flnd words that can truly express our thanks to that guiding spirit who was instrumental 1n making all these things possible. Doctor Joseph S. Goldwag, Faculty Adv1sor,. who transfused his own enthusiasm into the entire student body, was largely responsible for the successful year that we enjoyed. I In passing, let us not forget Dean Anderson and the other members of our worthy Faculty who were always willing and eager to help and advise us when- ever a need arose. Thanks is due to our graduate, Coach Joseph Baum, whose spirit in guiding our team through the difficult channels of the season was one of the main factors in the success of our Basketball Team. The officers of the General Organization feel that their efforts will not have been fruitless if their successors carry on the good work in the same spirit as their predecessors. F Page 20 5 - Q1 ag g y cg g fb
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LYIVDJ4 fvbf E CXGYIN 1 '3l'f.?'r':1-'VUAMQN M59 General Organization T EALIZING THE need of unity and desiring to encourage various social activities, the Faculty and Board of Trustees of the Brooklyn College of Pharmacy decided to form a body to be known as the General. Organization. This occurred in IQ22, and until the present day this organization has functioned with greater success every succeeding year, until in 1927 it has reached the pin- nacle of success. It is for this reason that the Class of IQ27 has enjoyed one of the most successful social calendars in the history of the College. As soon as College life was resumed in September, the proud seniors were notified by Dean Anderson that nominations were in order for the election of a President ofthe General Organization. Campaigning at once began and after one of the closest elections in years, Meyer Fein was chosen to represent the student body as President of thislimportant organization. It is the privilege of the Junior class to elect the Vice-President and Herman Benowitz was chosen. As was the custom in previous years, the G. O. Council was appointed by the President and Vice4President in the Senior and Junior Classes respectively. This body is composed of twelve men, two being chosen from each section of both classes. The men who represented the Senior class were: 'ISADORE BUCHALTER MAX KERN DAVID SHoTsKY HYMAN COHEN SIDNEY MARcUs HENRY UNDERwE1sER The Juniors were represented by: GEORGE COHEN SAMUEL MARCUS REUBEN SHAPIRO ALEX FEIN JAMES MALTESE ALEXANDER H7EDVABNE With the aid of Doctor Joseph S. Goldwag, to whom the G. O. owes a great deal for hiswillingness to give freely of his time and efforts, the college began to hum with the plans of mighty events. E J The first problem to be met and overcome were the arrangements for the basketball season. Courts had to be provided for, seating plans arranged, and the crowd handled carefully. All this was done by the members of the General Organization. - In conjunction with our basketball games the orchestra, which was formed in a praiseworthy effort to liven up our various school functions, helped materially Page 204 , . .W Q Q
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