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ffhe SCd1C'lC'b 'Ra I CHARLES HELLER Elizabeth, N. Charlie Delta Sigma Theta Rex Ray '27, '28, Sc'n1'lc'f Ray '28. rrKlIOW1PlfgF comes but wisdom lingers. For the last two years Charlie has been stirring up the ads for the two N. J. C. P. publications, and he has managed to stir up quite a few. We can imagine his drug store as being a well advertised place if nothing else. However, it probably will be something else, as Chas.,' is no slow boy. RICHARD I-IENCI-IES Lodi, N. J. frDjClZ7! Kappa Psi A silent -nzau from cz noisy town- He1'e's wishing your life bas never cz jt1'0lUl7.7, Dick,' is another one of those who have minded their own business and studied their way through college. So much so, in fact, that we have not heard much from him. However, he has always been no- ticed around the college by his exceptional height and his multitude of friends. He'll make many friends in the world as he has here at N. J. C. P. Best of luck. BERTRAND HIGGINS Newark, N. J. ' ffHiggy,f Rex Ray ,27, '28. IVIay we all be arcfoitects of our own good fo1ftzmes. Wlien the flyers from Europe came to New York, it was Fitz and the Dutchmen. In this case it's Higgins and the rest of the school. Of course, analogy is a fool kind of argument, but this is really a tender compliment for this gentleman. May his tribe increase. mage 551
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fthe sc vleenau A SAMUEL GREENSTEIN Newark, N. J. Sam He is rich who is colztenteclf' Some time ago someone ran into the editorial office about the time we were looking for the low down on Sam,', and reported that his character was abso- lutely unimpeachable. After we Hred the investiga- tor, we looked into the matter ourselves, and found that either this was the case or that Greenstein was just plain cosy. However, silence is often welcome, so we dismiss the case without going any further, and recommend the candidate for advancement. EINER L. HANSEN Avenel, N. J. Ei11cr A closed mouth catches no flies? Quiet and unassuming, Einer has coasted through three years ffog and alljg ever putting publicity in the background, and scholarship to the fore. This outstanding merit will lead him through the glor- ious profession of drugs, that may make the Amer- ican Mercury satirist recant and squirm. HENRY HARWICK Newark N J ffHgM1,yJJ The world is so full of zz mmgher of things Fm sure we should all he as happy as kings. -Sfrvelzsofz. Henry has distinguished himself not as a student, but as a scholar. His winning of the Fairchild schol- arship was an act the entire class admires. His in- tellectual honesty and unusual attainments have done more for his Alma Mater than the rigid course re- quires, and for this we lift our hats. May this torch of learning that has thus inspired him, continue throughout his career. A gentleman and a scholar. If Page 541
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ffhe SCa.1'l6ft'Ra1J W- JOSEPH IANNARONE Newark, N. J. ffjoeff His business is his own. If half the nations in Europe, South or North America knew how to mind their business as well as Joe does, the chances of war would be greatly diminished. This knowledge hound gives the faculty little trouble, and the student body less. When 'QJoe starts out to vend his wares, we feel that he will be able to sell thousands of the goods of the trade, with- out the customer knowing what is going on. I-IERMAN KEIL Newark, N. UDOLJP Phi Beta Phi, Trffaszlrer '28, Vice-P1'esir1c'nf G. O. '28, Scarlet Ray '28. May 0111' purses always he heavy and our hearfs always light This exhibit has shown himself to be good material for a future Tammany Hall politician. As treasurer he can extract blood from a stone, and as a vote rounder, Al Smith should have a worthy rival. How- ever, Herman will probably make out in great shapeg when greater novelties are made for drug stores, he will sell them. SAMUEL KLAUSNER Newark, N. J. Sanz Phi Befa Phi, Associaie Erlifor Rex Ray '26, '27, Ezlifor-iff-Chief Scarlaf Ray '28. A good name is hotter fhan a girfllc' of gold. The Rex Ray has flourished under the leadership of Sam, and this editor freferring to the bookj believes it must have kept his busy. His contribu- tions, our way, have been far from prolific, so we gather the Rex Ray reaped the benefit. Still, Sam is a good worker, and our hat is off to him. QWe don't wear a hat these nice days.j fPage 561
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