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TQQ4' +5:'9f ' L . xcwx or xgfx--f Bee felis Pueweeee area . .W .,,1 W A,,,, .......,,,, , ---. ..-W LL 1 i 7 l . 9,55 LOUIS HARRY CHERIS HYMAN COHEN 22 Leonard Street - Brooklyn, N. Y. Mon-Cher With rod in hand he did explain, The intricate joroblenir that were at hand, There he did rnalee very plain, S0 that all could nnderrtand. Mon-Cher-yes, fitting and proper is he so called Mon-Cher, for he is dear to the hearts of his classmates, es- pecially so, to those who have been guided by him over the paths to knowledge. As lecturer in the Study and Review Club, Lou displayed great familiarity with the subjects. To use the ver- nacular, he sure did know his onions . And it's with extreme con- fidence that we say, he always will. Study and Review Club,Vice-President, Exec- utive Council, Senior Year, Honor Roll,Jun1or Year, Chemistry Club. 7508 97th Avenue Ozone Park, L. I. CC 77 Our dear friend Hin has entered this world with a serious handicap. He was born with the ambition to become a famous violinist. At the present writing 'fl-li is capable of playing selections like Humor- esque and c'Souvenir , which is quite remarkable for the very short time he is taking lessons, which is about twelve years. In all seriousness, however, B. C. P. can well be proud of this young man, for in him we have the makings of a future Elman. The lyric of our now famOus school song has been written by this master. Our only objection to him is his attempt to sing the little songs he composes during lectures and quizzes. We suggest that he try them at home on his violin and leave the singing part of it alone. But despite all these drawbacks, 4'Hi is considered one of the popular men of B. C. P. Orchestra, Junior and Senior, G. O. Council, Senior. Page QI ef- at a c r G 59.533 - f few
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1 A f-O get - -- - at lj'-We et-we fi ,-aa.a-aa? ffl F2 51 - . A . A.........A.. ,. n...,u., ly l if Qi i l. ll ll . ll l i li BSADORE BUCHALTER 535 West uoth Street New York CC g ff AE e To be a Bufinerf M anagcr if quite hard, Ami 'many pleasure: must be barrealg Others grouclz and :wear at trialr, Booley rays it all with rmiley. What! A dollar and nineteen cents, it cost me more myself. . In this manner we would expect a business manager to contend with his prospect- ive buyers. Not so with Booky. He resorts to more subtle methods. His business ability made his choice as Business Manager of the Pharma- kon, a fortunate one. He has worked very hard to insure the success of the present volume. . His loyalty and enthusiasm.which are some of his most prominent char- acteristics have never been used to better advantage. Who wants tickets? Business Manager Pharmakong Executive Coun- cil, Junior and Seniorg Chemistry Clubg Que Clubg Study and Review Clubg Chairman of Key and Ring Committeeg G. O. Council, Junior and Senior. Page Q0 HARRY CHARNEY 348 Bristol Street Brooklyn, N. Y. CC 79 Here is a fellow who has maintained during his college career a reticence which would have done credit to the Sphinx itself. Perhaps it is for this reason that we know so little about him. It must be 'due to his preliminary training at the Co-Op. school that Harry is always ready to lend a helping hand. As busy as Aa bee, he can always be seen working earnestly. Unlike some others, he is continually doing his own work and minding his own business. This sterling quality if nothing else, should assure him of success. -s Q , ln Q? 1 I Al ..
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