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' YYHC Scarlebkaq FLORENCE A. SENA Newark, N. J. HFIOH Phi Befa Phi, Class Secretary '26, Rex Ray '27, '28, Searle! Ray 'Z8. A woman is a foreign land, Of which, ihozzgh fhere he seifleal young, A man will 11e'er quife uizrlersianrl, The cusfoms, politics, and fo11gue. Flo has always been a hard worker but has never seemed to get the credit or recognition for it. The publications of the college are indebted to her for her labors as ofhcial secretary. She makes friends through her willingness to serve. ROY V. SHATAFIAN Union City, N. ffR0y,, Basketball '26, '27, '28. To mix his laurel with his cypress e1'0w1'z. Roy is a wonderful athlete and yet also a wonder- ful student. He has been a high scorer in the lecture hall as well as on the basketball court. Witlu these two abilities at his command he is sure to succeed. MOE SIMONOWITZ Brooklyn, N. Y. HMOBI! Be swift to hear, but slow to speak, For some day, some where, our words we shall meet. Moe has been one of those peculiar students who seem to think that they came to college to listen attentively to lectures and take thorough notes. The remarkable aspect of it all is, however, that he has never realized the fallacy of this idea but has taken down every word each professor has said all the way through his Senior year. Nevertheless, this has made Moe an outstanding student and the Class of 1928 thank him for his efforts in keeping the scholastic standing of the class up to par and make up for those of us who prefer to sleep or cut. mage 671
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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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ffhe SC8.1'lCb'Ril.'kI l BANKS M. STAHL Banks lV01'1'y bas killed 77167131 111011, wby die? Three years ago a young man stepped off the Pennsylvania local, brushed the hayseeds off his coat and made his way to the New Jersey College of Pharmacy. Living on a farm in South Jersey and going to college in North Jersey is no joke, as Banks can tell you, but he has done it for the past three years and thrived on it. Banks has been an exceptional student and the Class of 1928 is proud of him. Out in the country where Liggetts is a new kind of cream separator and cut prices are unknown, he has a great future before him. ABE SOCK Bayonne, N. J. ffAbeD Phi Beta Phi I fa-now not for my heart is pure as mow. Abe's specialty has been poor puns and worse wise- cracks. He has earned the wails and groans of all of us with his constant display of ill-used wit. Never- theless Abe has had time between jokes to help in the dissection of animals, etc., in the Phi Beta Phi and to keep up his grades. He will put his wit to decid- edly good advantage behind the counter of a drug store soon. A Cranbury, N. J. LOUIS STAMBOSKY Point Pleasant, N. Sfr1nL', Fa1'ewells be forgotten, welcomes perpetzzaterlf Stam,' started in Philly or some other foreign place, but realizing that this was no way to become a Spartan, decided to subject himself to the more rigorous life in Newark. We hope by this time he realizes his mistake, and when he decides to go to college, will not land at Stevens. I: Page 681
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