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' fthe Scarlet REU JOSEPH SANTOSUOSSO Newark, N. J. 010627 Phi Beta Phi One by one fba sauzls are flowing, D0 1101! strive fo grasp tbem all. Joe has been distinguished in college by his ex- ceptional' scholarship. He came here to study and with that avowed intention he has applied himself diligently-as a result, he stands near 'the top on the roll of averages. It is a great feeling to find yourself on one of the lists of exemptions -but to End your- self on all of them is- well, ask 'ijoefg he knows how it feels. VICTOR SCHLANGER New York City rrvican Basketball '26, '27, '28, M1zcb bave I traveler! izz realms of golclfl UVic has made a name for himself on the ribbed court. He was always in the thick of the fray at every game and at the end came out with a smile. His smile has made him known throughout the col- lege. If he plays the game after graduation with a smile as he has in college his path to success will be secure. TERESA CECILIA SCHNEIDER Kearny, N. J. ffT1,ee7? Alpha Zeta, Phi Beta Phi Fall many a flower is born Z0 blasb 1z1zsee11, A1161 waste its sweetness upon tbe desert airf' Class Secretary '2 7. We have never seen Miss Schneider blush-for al- though she is one of the most modest and demure maids in the Senior Class, she has the faculty of avoiding perplexing circumstances. Her winning personality made her a favorite-so much so, in fact, that she was accorded the honor and privilege of scribbling down a record of our more serious actions during class meetings in our Sophomore year. By Teresa's graduation Kearny will be richer by Oni pharmacist, and the profession, by a wonderful gir . If Page 651
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N' rfheS'Ca,11leb'R8.1J It A ABRAHAM ROTHBURG Elizabeth, N. J. rrAbeJJ Rex Ray '26, '27, '28, Scarlet Ray '28. Wbereve1' we look, wherever we listen, We bear life murmur or see it glistenf' Abe started the Rex Ray, and due to his efforts on the paper during our three years, it has become to be a decided factor in our campus life. His un- failing devotion to this work has been of an excellent quality, and for this we all admire him. As a stu- dent his work has been more than passing fair, and as for the future we have the highest hopes. GEORGE SACHNOWSKY Newark, N. J. George Assistant Manager of Basketball ,28. Policy goes farther than strength. George has been a true supporter of the team in every game this year. In his oifice of assistant man- ager, he has done more than his share of the work of making the team which represented N. J. C. P. not only a good team, but one of the best in the state. While his share in each victory may have been less spectacular than that of the players, he has always been there We feel that he will be there in his life work as well. MARTIN SAMS Jersey City N J Marty The world is fall of care, Mziclo like zmfo a bubble, Wo17zen and care, and care ana' women, Ana' women and care and trouble. Fairchild Scholarship '28, Scarlet Ray '28. A rolling stone from Jersey City, Marty landed in our midst with every characteristic of a Freshman. His sunny disposition has brightened our three years at college and in spite of his marked inclination to- ward the fairer sex he has been an outstanding stu- dent. In his Sophomore year Martyn brought the honor of the Fairchild Scholarship to our college. With a record such, his future is assured. lPage 641
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'fue SCd1'lCf,'R3.'lJ OSCAR SCI-IOLZ, JR. Newark, N. J. Osleie Phi Beta Phi l'll make my sfore, where e,re if be New Jerseys foremost Pl9!Z1'711L1L'jl.,, Rex Ray '275 Vice-Presiclent Senior Class. Oskie', is one of our unheralded genuises who will revolutionize the study of Pharmacy. He has a method of education all his own. A simple little word like Abellipopstro is translated, according to his method, to mean that Fluidextract of Aconite, Belladonna, Ipecac, Tincture of Tolu, Opium, Stro- phanthus and Extract of Fels Bovis all have a close of one grain, that IOCXQ of an ounce is not 45.6 grains, that Castor Oil and Water make a poor mixture, and that 31.25 is not too much to charge for thirty cap- sules. In a very few years Oskie will have a com- plete course in Pharmacy incorporated in six or seven similar words and will be hailed as the Abraham Lin- coln of Pharmacy-and his success will be complete. CHARLES SCHOONMAKER Little Falls, N. Charlie Phi Beta Phi I have wrzzzflerefl many milexf, Wlien Charlie came to college his only vice was the feature section of the Herald Tribune. He still reads this paper, but the new vices he has acquir- ed! Still, we must admire Charles for the feat of courage each day. Little Falls should be proud of their illustrious son. JOHN WILLIAM SCOFIELD Hackensack N J Johnny Kappa Psi Sling ll good line amz' 1zll's well, Remain silent and alone you dwell. A few years ago the sleeping town of Hackensack decided to start out and make a name for itself in the world. The Rotary Club, the Lions, the Kiwanis, and even the Police Force got together and decided that the best way to do it would be to send the most popular young man in the town to the best college in the East. And so Johnny came to N. J. C. P. Now we send him back again a Hnished gentleman and a competent pharmacist. Johnny has made many friends at college and has rated well in all of his courses. He will have no trouble in getting ahead in the world. I Page 661
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