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fthe Scarlet Rag , illmmn ' mullin g EMANUEL M. BORSCHOVER Newark, N. 1 B0reby l Phi Beta Phi To be polife is lo do and say, The kindesz' things in fbe feinrfesf way. Borchy has resolved to know about pharmacy and so his future is laid out for him. We have always been impressed with the methodical method in which problems that confronted him. The world of phar- macy is awaiting with open arms men like Borchy. We anticipate his success. JOHN CALASIBETTE HI0hl'l71iL'n Delta Sigma Theta The face is index to the 'l71i7'Lli.,, Now, we have never professed to be apt in physi- ognomy, still if the above quotation is to be indi- cative of this lad, we must admit that he at least looks intelligent, and then even more unusual in our surroundings, he is so. For this we can be very grateful. We wish him luck in the profession that puts brains at such a premium. QConsult the library for reference.j learn all there is to he undertook all the CHARLES H. BRESSLER Newark, N. Charlie Delta Sigma Theta, Phi Beta Phi Lei me live by ibe side of fbe road, Where fbe race of men go past, Ami be zz friemi fo all. Charlie always impressed us as being just a good friend. And we are all glad that he has num- bered us among his friends for to be such means that we are to understand the real meaning of friendship and cooperation. He has not limited his fraternal feeling merely to his own fraternity but has envelop- ed all of us within its manetism. Friends in college are friends for life-so he is ninety-nine steps nearer his goal-the rest of the steps will be easy-he is on the right road to success. Newark, N. J. I Page 471
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rfhe. S'CarlCtRa1J ' P SAUL BOLTIN Saul Rho Pi Phi Be silelzf or my S01lZL'IlbiI1g beifer fban si1e11Ce. Many years ago George Washington crossed the Delaware and the whole country has been talking about it ever since. Every day Boltin crosses the Hackensack and the Passaic, and no one is any the wiser. Now, the reason for this lies either in the fact that George,s publicity man was on the job, or that Saul is doing it on the sly. But Saul, like George, gets there. HELEN IRENE BODE New Brunswick, N. J. Babe Alpha Zeta, Colzsfizfuzfiovz of G. O., Rex Ray, Phi Beta Phi. Hc'rc s fo fbe lam! we love and the love we 'lar1d'. Helen has been a little ray of sunshine all through our three years of work at N. J. C. P., and any sun- shine that can steal through those bleak walls is de- serving of credit. As it is a recognized fact that the presence of the fairer sex is more than welcome any- where, her entry into our field is a pleasing innova- tion. Jersey City, N. J. LLOYD JEROME BOCKMAN Jersey City, N. J. ffjelF7'3',J Delta Sigma Theta, Phi Beta Phi Bezskefball '26, '27, Manager Fmtemities '26, L, J. is a handsome, sensible fellow, popular with both sexes and forms that type of friendship that makes his company to be desired. He has made friends with everyone with whom he has come in contact. He has proved to be an efficient student and always ready to help others. A good athlete and a willing worker for his Alma Mater-here's wishing you lots of luck in the future, Lloyd. mage 461
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rfneScavlee'Ra. ' e - VITO DAVID CAPPETTA New York City Rex Ray Staff '28. All the world loves a lover Vito is from the largest city in the world. He is another of those life subscribers to the Pennsylvania Railroad and every morning and evening he shows his little paste-board to one of the conductors to prove it. His greatest hobby aside from women is commuting. Taking that soothing trip every morn- ing across the meadows leads to a great amount of thought. Maybe that is why Vito has made such a brilliant record in his courses. SlLVlO CAROCERO Newark, N. Phi Beta Phi The jmflas of glory lean' buf fo ibn' g1'aL'r. Silvio of the wavy hair has been a familiar figure around college during the last three years. He has been one of those who have followed loyally all of the paths the class has taken. The profession needs men of his type to carry through new projects and innovations, so we know he will be well received by the world. HYMAN CHILL Passaic N ffH3, Who gives iorlzzy the best that 177 bll7Z lzei Will jimi the roaa' that lemls fo clearer skies. Wlien the power of the gift of gab was given out, Hyman must have been at the end of the line for except in baseball season we have not heard much from him, He has been one of our most brilliant students and well liked by all of us. Hyman is go- ing to improve the conditions of pharmacy in Passaic. W'e wish him lots of luck-he will probably need it. I Page 481
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