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e A . H JS? 6153? PHAQMAKON 55223 g 25 Q1 . ..................W-.1-1 ,,,. JOSEPH AUSTIN, B.S. 2972 Nostrand Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Professor CC A2977 The leader of the Stndy Clfab,-foe- Ignorance if his only foe. Alnrwering gnerier if hi: trade, One he can't anrzoer if not yet rnade. Joe came to us after spending several years out in the world of business. In contrast to his other fellow classmates, he seemed to be very serious and self possessed, but when we became ac- quainted with him, we found him to be, Just one of the boys . His activities at the school will never be forgotten, especially by his un- tiring efforts in building up the Study and Review Club. Joe's steadfastness, sincerity and con- geniality have won for him a lasting place in the hearts of his many friends. He has made a host of friends in the college, largely due to .the fact that he is a four-square gentleman, ever willing to lend a helping hand. President, Study and Review Club, Chemistry Club, Executive Council, Junior and Senior, Honor Roll, Junior Class, Pharmakon. Staff, Finance Committee. Page 82 l MAX BAKER 2o8 East 93rd Street Brooklyn, N. Y. CC 77 CC A2977 Ar you turn all there pager, and read there liner thrn, And wonder who wrote all there nice nice thing: 'bout yon, I If they rnalee yonfeel happy or rnalee yon figh, Yonfll tnrn to thif picture and Jay, c'He if the Gnyf' Mac is another one of the tireless workers who gave his all and his best to make this edition of the Pharmakon one of the best in the annals of B. C. P.. His activities, however, have not been limited to any particular field for we can think of no activity, in school or out, in which he did not participate. His scholastic ability, coupled with an amiable disposition won for him a host of friends, for in him they found a real pal, tried and true. Grinds Editor Pharmakon, Key and Ring Committee, Que Club, Executive Council, Senior, Study and Review Club, Chemistry Club.
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