New Jersey College of Pharmacy - Scarlet Ray Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1928

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frh scavlenzau' SENIORS: September, 1927 October, 1927 ..., October, 1927 .... October, 1927 ..., November, 19 27 December, 19 2 7 January, 1928 February, 1928 . . . February, 1928 , . April, 1928 ...,.. April, 1928 .. May 14, 1928 , June 3, 1928 . June 6, 1928 Classes start. Election of Class Officers. President .....,..,.... , . , Bernard Asbel Vice-President . . . ...,.... Oscar Scholz Secretary ..,., Mary G. Beltrani Treasurer ........ , , .,.. Fred Donofrio Sergeant-at-Arms .. ....... Vincent Mascia Adviser ......,,. ....... , .. Prof. S. W. Heimlich All three classes of the College, Frosh, Sophs, and Seniors, meet for first time together. Four new members of the Faculty introduced: Professors Schicks, and Fondag Messrs. Kopecki and Eten. Class of 1928 grieved at the news of the passing of Dr. Gerit DeGraaf, one of its most beloved professors. Arrangements for graduation rings made, design consisting of Rutgers Seal with mortar and pestil, scale, etc., sub- mitted by Mr. Robert W. Rodman, Jr., accepted by the Class. Plans announced for Graduation Banquet and Dance by Mr. Rubin Polesclxuck, chairman of committee. The unwelcome news of the death of former Dean Caswell Armstrong Mayo received. - News of the untimely death of Samuel H. Turetzkin, a member of the Class of 1928, received by the Class. The New Jersey College suHered an irreparable loss in the death of Williain O. Kuebler, President of the Board of Trustees. e The three classes of the College unite for a monster Ban- quet and Dance. Final Exams start. Baccalaureate Sermon. Commencement. Thus we leave to make our way in the world. Our college years are now behind us and before us are the great things of life for which we have put in long years of preparation. But always-no matter where we go-there will be linked with our hearts our happy undergraduate Clays within the portals of our Alma Mater. I Page 421

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2 T 'PHE Scarlet Raef 2 Our Three Years of College FRESHMEN: September, 1925 November, 192 S December, 1925 January, 1926 . March, 1926 . . April, 1926 . . . June, 192 6 ,.., SoPHoMoREs: September, 1926 October, 1926 . December, 1926 January, 1927 . January, 1927 , February, 1927 March, 1927 . . April, 1927 June, 1927 ..,, Classes start in old building, High Street, Newark. College moves to new building, North Newark. Class Election of Officers. President ,..... ........ Tie Rubin Poleschu:k Robert Wm. Rodman, Jr. Vice-President . . .....,....... Meyer Gill Secretary .,,.,. , . . Rose Kosminsky Treasurer ...,i . . . , Harry Gerber Sergeant-at-Arms ........ Joseph Multz Adviser ...... ...,..,. ...,.. P r of. S. W. Heimlich Re-election for Class President. Rubin Poleschuck elected. First Annual Banquet and Dance, Wasliington Ball Room, Newark, New Jersey. Rex Ray News inaugurated. Abe Rothberg, Editor-in-Chief. Vacation starts. Classes start. New professors, Dr. Riggs and Dr. Nyiri, introduced. Dr. Little hailed as Dean of the New Jersey College of Pharmacy. Election of Class Ofhcers. President ..,......,... . . . Bernard Asbel Vice-President , . . ..., Abe Bergman Secretary .... . . Teresa Schneider Treasurer ....... ....,,.., H erman Keil Sergeant-at-Arms . . ,.... ...... M ax Edlin Adviser ......,.........,.... Prof. S. W. Heimlich Sophomore Hop, Pharmacognosy Laboratory. Rutgers University accepts the New Jersey College of Pharmacy as an integral member of the University. Class of 1928 shocked by news of the death of one of its members, James Morrison. The General Organization originated as a means of bring- ing the faculty and student body into closer contact. The Phi Beta Phi or Physiology Club started for the more intimate study of Physiology. Second Annual Banquet held at Schary Manor, Newark. Vacation. I:Page 411



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YYHC Scarlet Rag JACK LYNDON ALTMAN Lakewood, N. J. erRUdJJ Alpha Zeta Omega Ring Conzmiffec' Senior Class. My faIbc'r's honours lizfc' in mv This big, handsome, manly-looking chap came to us by the waiver route from Lakewood, N. J., to Philadelphia College of Pharmacy to New Jersey College of Pharmacy, and now we send him back to Lakewood with an education and a wish for the best of luck. Jack was different from most transfers. As soon as he reached N. J. C. P. he immediately got into things and got to be known and well liked all over the College. Lots of luck, Jack. MICHAEL P. ARANEO Mickey A sunny disposition will always see you through Kappa Psi Scarlet Ray '2 8. If Micke would sto lau hin for a minute MAX APPEL Newark, N. Rho Pi Phi Pay Me Be fZ70Il lalesserl wills what Heaucfn can svml, Long bealfb, long yozztb, long ,bleasure aml a f1'ienrl.', According to his nickname, this youth will make his mark in the world even if it's only after someone has signed his name on a contract. CMAX APPEL, HIS MARK X.J Still, we have happy hopes for Max. He may get married, indications are favorable, but even then, we still are in the cheering section. Jersey City, N. J. ,Y P g s or so we might be able to sketch roughly his career -but three years of study have failed to erase the sunshine of his disposition and we haven't the heart to attempt to change it now. No matter whether it was ups or downs- Mickey laughed it off. If the morale of the class depended upon him it would cer- tainly be assured. He has always stood high in his workg worked hard for his class, and classed his Alma Mater with his ideals. He is going to see the world through a microscope-as a bacteriologist. 28 mage 431

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New Jersey College of Pharmacy - Scarlet Ray Yearbook (Newark, NJ) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 73

1928, pg 73

New Jersey College of Pharmacy - Scarlet Ray Yearbook (Newark, NJ) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 18

1928, pg 18

New Jersey College of Pharmacy - Scarlet Ray Yearbook (Newark, NJ) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 49

1928, pg 49


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