THE NEW YORK JOURNAL OF PHARMACY 



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MV5ICAL ORGANIZATIONS 



GLEE CLUB. 



This org^anization has as its object, 

 primarily, the introduction of Colum- 

 bia song's and cheers to the student 

 body with the ultimate object of in- 

 creasing- college spirit and pride. 



Between eighty and ninety men, 

 imbued with more or less colleg-e 

 spirit, started the "ball rolling," and, 

 with constant practice, the committee 

 hopes to have the "yellers' union" in 

 shape for the Students' Night racket. 



Mr. Harry Wirklich, '14, sang twf> 

 solos at the Alumni Ball, and a double 

 quartette, composed of Messrs. Kin- 

 ane, Marashban, Fletcher, Ligorio, 

 Galatera, Troy, Odell and Horowitz, 

 rendered college songs. 



"Take a lesson from the fire engine," 

 remarked an old Professor, "it must 

 work or it can't play." 



Members of the Glee Club are re- 

 quested to take this to heart. 



THE MANDOLIN CLUB. 



Under the direction of Mr. Galateria, 

 '14, the five mandolin artists and three 

 guitar-wielders are progressing well. 



Naturally, they, as well as their 

 comrades in tlie Orchestra and Glee 

 Club are getting in shape for THAT 

 STUDENT NIGHT. 



ORCHESTRA. 



With about twelve experienced 

 players, two of which are cornetists, 

 one trombonist, five violinists, one 

 pianist, a clarinet artist, a celloist and 

 a drummer, the orchestra is on the 

 fair road to success. 



The men are rehearsing three days 

 a week and are wearing down the 

 rough spots in preparation for the 

 eala nisrht. 



1915 ELECTION. 



The Class of 191 5 held its first offi- 

 cial meeting Jan. 22, 1914. At this 

 meeting the following officers were 

 elected for the ensuing year: 



President, Mr. Young; Vice-Presi- 

 dent, Mr. Chapman; Treasurer, Miss 

 Roudin; Secretary, Miss O'Connor. 

 Some Class Meeting! Divert that 

 spirit into the proper channel, then 

 we'll have some College! 



On January 27, 1914, the 1916 Uni- 

 versity Class chose the following men to 

 represent them : 



President, Mr. McBride ; Vice-Presi- 

 dent. Mr. Miller; Secretary, Mr. 

 O'Hagan; Treasurer, Mr. Strongin. 



The 



GLEE CLUB, 



ORCHESTRA. 



MANDOLIN CLUB. 



ATHLETICS. 



STUDENTS' NIGHTS, 

 need your aid ! Are you ready ? COME 

 OUT! 



