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THE CLARION 23 (gallery of (Uplebrtttes IT is a well-known fact that every bee-hive has its drones as well as its workers. And so it is with the College of Pharmacy. There are those who thru fate or circumstances have been forced to sit back and watch the workers run the smokers, arrange the dances, and edit the publications. Then even among the active men there are those who have dune more than the rest, those whose sole desire was to benefit the class and to whom no personal sacrifice was too great if by it they could increase the welfare of their fellow-students. To those we dedi- cate the following pages as a fitting tribute for their sacrifices, and their names shall always stand out in the Hall of Fame of the College of Pharmacy. They were elected by class vote from a list of fifteen can- didates who were selected on the basis of activity, popularity and scholarship. Five have been chosen from the Second Year Class, two from the third year University Class, and one from the Junior Class. We say no more about them for their records tell the tale. And now Ladies and Gentlemen, with your kind permission, allow us to present the College ' s best the Celebrities of 1920.
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22 T H E C I. A RIO K rase iRpmit Su Harry (Tauli When men agree to end all war. And profiteers don ' t make us roar. Then will these words appear no more. PLEASE REMIT. When opening your daily mail. Or reading statements of a sale, Why must this sentence never fail ? PLEASE REMIT. Why are so many led to sin? And why can some men never win? Why? Because these words still grin, PLEASE REMIT. What is it makes September Mourn ? And good men go to Capricorn? ' Tis this we say in tones forlorn, PLEASE REMIT. Wher ' er you roam.wher ' er you fly, What message makes you weep and cry? Alas, we answer with a sigh, PLEASE REMIT. Dear Editor, we write to you. To let you know that we are blue. Because our funds are low and few, So PLEASE REMIT.
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24 THE CLARION MISS ROSE LEIN It is not thru courtesy, but because she deserves it that Miss Lein is given the honor of head- ing the list. Also the fact that she is a resident of New Jersey does not seem to hamper her popularity in the least. From what we could learn she is the youngest girl in the class. However, we wouldn ' t dare ask a lady about her age; we know better. To start off with her activities. Miss Lein has done faithful ser- vice as secretary of the Class for two years. She has been on the Board of Editors of the Nucelus during 1919 and 1920 occupying the position of Associ- ate Editor in Chief. On Junior Night she was awarded the Sec- ond Prize for General Scholar- ship and also a Fifty Dollar Note (Continued MR. BENJAMIN McMABE It ' s worse than pulling teeth to get a little information out of Mr. McCabe. He is so modest he didn ' t want to give us his record. But we have part of it here any- way. He entered college in the Fall of 1917 and in recognition of his ability and deservedness he was elected President of his Class. Under his leadship the class had a very successful year. In 1918 he answered the call to the colors, and although a Pharmacist, he joined the Infantry. After ten months service he returned to his studies. He is quite a veteran in Pharmacy -having been four- teen years in the profession. Mr. McCabe is a very fast worker, and is quite willing to admit it himself. We don ' t know just what he means by very fast, but at any rate lookout, girls. on Page 1011
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