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with i i l 21' Q E Z I J 0 4,9 T: be 42.1.1 0 r l 1-' I hm' ao' -'r' pl I 7 C9 n, .A 4 - i QJ iiiiii t i it . fa urt For some years there has been a pressing need Qfor afpubli- cation that would mirror the students' life at the BRQORLYN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. There has been an apology for such a periodical in the form of an annual graduation dance pro- gramme, but those of us who have been conscious of the rapid expansion of the college have felt that this dance programme fur- nished too mediocre a medium for the proper expression of our activities. , I Prompted by such a motive, and for the express purpose of making the public more keenly conscious of our students' work as well as to stimulate our own esprit de corps -the class of 1922 has assumed the responsibility for this innovation. ' It is with mingled 'feelings of trepidation and anticipation that we present the results of our labor. If it fails to impress, then we shall at least be conscious of having discharged our duty as we saw it, on the other hand should this publication End favor, We shall not be satished with mere words of approval. The class of 1923, and subsequent classes, can stamp our work with approbation, only by continuing along the lines that we as pioneers have suggested. With these humble sentiments the board of editors present the product of its industry to the supreme tribunal, Ismomz Wous, Edilor sl-2 Q asavsgsatavsrsasatavsasaqraasaasavfs
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atvavvvvavvvvvvvvavvvferrarife - 1 I ,a . 45' . CLASS HISTORY ' . S SHARRY VVINOCUR , 0 September 21, 1920, marked a fumingwpomrtj in-the histpry pt Vg . B. C. QP. It was the first day of our School lite. .lhere seemcr .to no Q. . a prevailing spirit surrounding us. as we stood in front of. our' Qi. building busily engaged in conversation about the weighty tasks X 'G we were about to undertake. Young and ambitious, we were ready gg' to overcome all hardships and obstacles that wouldltend to block 42,30 ' our progress towards success. There was to be nothing that would Qu . stop us in our daily strife for a worthy reputation for L. C. P. and Q pharmacy in general. Vtfhether or not we would live up to these 5' , ideals, time alone would tell. be ,' The first important event in our life of activities was the elec- - , tion of our officers. Overcominglthe fact that we had not as yet ' o become acquainted with each other, we staged a hotly-fought contest q with the result that Samuel Blank, lsidore Vlfolis, Ben Gudes and Nathan Goldberg were elected president, vice president, Secretary ?' and treasurer successively. Before we were aware of the fact ' our term was half through. Gur mid-year dance took place. Its sv' , great success can be accredited to the excellent work of the executive ', committee. '- O O Everything went along rather quietly until that hnal Saturday . when Dr. Lohness as secretary of the faculty, pronounced those pp . N words that made us realize that our work had not been in vain. -Xt ' 'Q the commencement exercises of our seniors we were aniazcerl to . learn that Donald McBride of our class had received the highest f average in the year's studies. He was awarded a Silver' medal. 'l'1'ail- w' .13 ing close behind him was a long list of honor roll students. 7 . O fs- VVe started our senior year with more precision. Oni' ae- V tivities were not to be performed in a haphazard fashion. lix'erx'- ' . thing was systematized. Before we had even entered the building we ', were already acquainted with the fact that regular tickets of candi- dates had been .put up. After many daily debates and crnnpaign . ipeeches we decided that Ben Gudes was to be our senior pix-siilezit. .e was to lead the class with the ehicient help of lost-ph llainn. as '3 Q?,' . vice president, Emanuel L. Appelson, as secretary, and Samuel K llni- sky, as treasurer. U 'Eg' . Cf' Ituwas after, the elections that we noticed tliat Ili-, IQQ-Iifme 'TSE' . teacher, adviser and friend, was not with us any nm-Q, XX'ithi . reminiscences of pleasant days we wished him Lioclspet-tl, 5W?l?W?Q5S-?fEKf?fS?g5S?i2Sf?fbEl , ey- . . . . . ?fW2WfWfWfi9tf?i'MtSQElMSaESf1iiSi.ilg
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