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

 - Class of 1928

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New Jersey College of Pharmacy - Scarlet Ray Yearbook (Newark, NJ) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 72 of 145
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' ffl1e,,Scarleb 'Ra MAURICE ROBERT USSEROW Passaic, N. J. PFBOZJU Delta Sigma Theta, Phi Beta Phi 'Tlajwjzy am. I, from Carr' I am. free, Why a1'e11'f you all C0lIl'C'7lfCL1 like me? Hats off to Bob. Intent on testing out the principles of Theoretical and Commercial Pharmacy as taught at his Alma Mater, Bob opened a store of his own in Passaic during his Senior year. Be- tween College and the store Bob certainly must have had his share of headaches, but did he show them? He did notg with always a smile on his face, he has weathered the storm and this June will find him hard at work in his own enterprise. Best of luck, Bob , we'l1 watch your trip to the top. SAMUEL VVEINTRAUB Sam G. O. '27, '28, Rex Ray '27, '28, Sca1'1ez'Rajf '28, Faculty Assistant '2 8. Every fire is the same size 1019677 if sfa1'2fezf. A wrong connotation is often attached to one who MOSES WEINSTEIN Newark, N. J. Moses Phi Beta Phi Our goal is our ez't'1'11i!y, Ami Becflzebzzb our Dad. A Hgure slips down the hall laden with vials, bot- tles and jugs of ill smelling drugs. Everyone sniffs and wonders. Whispers get about, and Hnally all realize that it is Moses with his load. Now, Moses works as an assistant in the Materia Medica Depart- ment and this slipping about the halls is all in a day's work. Thus, we see all phases of life in our own walls. Newark, N. bears this sort of a title. He is sometimes set down as a yes man, etc., or an osculation expert. Not so with Sam. He is an earnest student who has gain- ed his faculty honors by work and by willingness to cooperate those higher dons of learning. Besides this, Sam has been manager of almost everything in school. It seems to us that his future is secure. 'I:Page 711

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. 9 stfrnescav ee au, V A MAURICE TAUB Butler, N. rrMIlZlV1':jl,, Phi Beta Phi Like a queen 61'lfh7'077C'!l'.'U Three years ago when this exhibit left his moun- tain haunt, the local band followed him to the sta- tion, and thousands of cows mooed with sorrow. The sixth of June, Taub is going to give the towns- folk a treat- he is going to bring back the bacon, or rather the sheep-skin. Those who had expected great things will now realize their dreams, and will pray for a bigger and better drug store on the court house square. KN. B. There is really no court house in the town. J NATHAN TROP ff-Nei!!! 'Naf' is assured a place in the sun, I f gooa' things in small packages come. Looks certainly deceive. To the casual observer Nat,' looks to be a youngster. His diminutive sta- ture gives that impression and the Bureau of Static- tics was startled to discover that he is one of the oldest men of the class. Although he lacks height, his background of ex- periences and his personification of the word SpiritU weigh the balance in his favor. Always an ardent supporter of the Basketball team, t'Nat has been 3 power for the encouragement of extra-curricula ac- tivities. A good student in College is a good student in life, so Nat's future is conceded. LEWIS UNOFSKY Roselle, N. J. ffLe1U!! Phi Beta Phi Even as you and If, This gentleman is an ardent worker. Statistics show that youths of his calibre raise the standards of an institution to such a height, that others have to grade higher to meet the average. Why, if all the pencils that Looie has used were put end to end, they would reach almost to Boonton: but who'd go to Boonton to find all this out? May this spirit aid him in bringing in the greenbacks. fPage 701



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rfhe SCa,t'l6i:'R8:U P PAULAWEISS J Newark, N. Paul Phi Beta Phig Senior Dance Conzinitte. For the cap and hells our lives we pay. Paul is another lad who might be classed as a perennial wise cracker. His never-ending line often tangles many, including Paul himself. Still, Paul does a lot of work in the spare moments, and has done lots to make many a N. J. C. P. social affair 3. great SUCCESS. BEN WERNER Jersey City, N. J. Bennen Banquet Conzinitteeg Rex Ray '26, Delta Sigma Theta 5 Phi Beta Phi. Trip it lightly as you go, , On the light fantastic toef, Ben has danced his way through college, and has doubtless built up a greater reputation than the far famed Francis of a few years ago. We'll say he can dance. As the Hrst president of Phi Beta Phi, he has identified himself with the promotion of Phys- iology at N. J. C. P. We can say without exaggera- tion that he is on his way to the top. DONALD E. WOODRUFF Clifton, N. J. ffyoollylf Phi Beta Phi Amt what is so rare as a rlay in June, For then, if ever, come perfect daze. The name Wfoodruff is hardly indicative of Clifton, as it would create the illusion that it was an American town. But we all are fooled now and then. However, Woody has managed to carry out this illusion in good shape. His Work at the school has been meritorious, and while his field of evening endeavor is still obscure, We have fair imaginations. I Page 721

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New Jersey College of Pharmacy - Scarlet Ray Yearbook (Newark, NJ) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 137

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New Jersey College of Pharmacy - Scarlet Ray Yearbook (Newark, NJ) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 72

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1928, pg 92

New Jersey College of Pharmacy - Scarlet Ray Yearbook (Newark, NJ) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 143

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