48 THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 



ALUMNI, COLLEGE AND CLASS NOTES. 



CLASS 1898. 



Never before in the History of the Alumni Association of the C. 

 P. C, N. Y., has a ball been opened in such a unique manner as 

 the 1907 ball. 



You will ask — Why? How? Why, of course mid the din of the 

 '98 class yell, and then the band began to play. 



Among the noteworthy members of the class there were, Binder as 

 Assistant Floor Manager, Guthrie, Drs. Vorisek, Beckary and Mc- 

 Coy, Gregory, Miss Rainsford, etc. 



Glad to see you. Doc. "Ji""'"'')'" McCoy is back in dear old New 

 York again and very much in touch with the College. Shows how 

 the boys will drift back to the old place again and put young blood 

 to keep it rolling. Has a cousin in the Senior Class. 



No greater honor could be bestowed upon the Class of '08 than 

 to place the chair of Analytical Chemistry in the hands of Dr. A. 

 Vorisek, the $100 prize man in one of the branches. 



The Doctor is well liked by the boys, too ; you ■ could see that 

 at the ball. 



Another one of our members has heaped honors upon our class, 

 viz., Dr. Wood, who is quiz-master of I'harmacy at the N. J. Col- 

 lege of Pharmacy. That shows the mettle of '98 stock. 



Bailey is pounding away on Columbus Ave. and 78th St., trying 

 to make more money than the Standard Oil people. Don't blame 

 him, we all need the J. Dough. 



Come boys, lets hear some news of the members of our Class. 

 Don't lag behind. Keep the Spirit of '98 moving. Never let it 

 sleep, but always bear in mind there are also others who stand 

 bv their xMma Mater as true warriors with colors flying on high. 



Yours in Finis coronat opus, 



E. P. Wendler, 

 995 E. 165th St., 



N. Y. C. 



