THE NEW YORK JOURNAL OF PHARMACY 



REPORTERS 



L. N. Bkown, '14. 



F. Fletcher, '14. 

 B. E. Graystone, '15. 



REPORTERS 



Miss. M. O'Connor, '16. 

 J. J. Rampulla, '15. 

 A. ZiPEROwnz, '14. 



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Edited by Leo Roon, Ph. Ch. 



ALUMNI JUNIOR EXERCISES. 



In accordance with its custom, the 

 Alumni Association tendered its annual 

 entertainment to the successful Juniors 

 of the Class of 1915 on Wednesday 

 night, May 13th, in the Auditorium of 

 the College. 



The Juniors and their many friends 

 filled the Auditorium to overflowing — 

 and a right jolly crowd it was. 



A stage had been erected over the lec- 

 ture platform and this suitably decorated 

 with college pennants, banners, etc., so 

 that the lecture room (usually a place of 

 torture for the students) was trans- 

 formed to give the scene the proper col- 

 lege atmosphere. 



The first number on the program con- 

 sisted of selections very well rendered 

 by the College orchestra. Then Mr. 

 Roon, Chairman of the Committee, in a 

 short talk, introduced Mr. Thomas F. 

 Main, Secretary of the College, founder 

 of the Alumni Association and its Hon- 

 orary President, who gave a very inter- 

 esting talk on the old college days and 

 the new. Dr. H. H. Rusby, who had 

 contracted a cold, was unable to attend 

 and telephoned his regrets. 



The entire program is herewith re- 

 produced. 



PROGRAMME 



PART ONE 



1 — Selections College Orchestra 



2 — Address Dr. Henry H. Rusby 



3 — College Songs Glee Club 



4 — Instrumental Trio B. A. Atwood, '14 



T. E. KiNANE, '14 

 J. SCIACCA, '14 



5 — Irving Berlin's New Song Hits.jAMES Flynn* 



a. "While the Angelus is Ringing" 



b. "They're on Their Way to Mexico" 



6 — Impersonations Nat Hochberg 



7 — Ballads, Old and New 



Miss Marjorie Townsend 



H. WiRKLICH, '14 



Accompanied by Miss Rose Fried, '14 

 ♦Courtesy of Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 



PROGRAMME 

 part two 



1 — Selections College Orchestra 



2 — Roll of Honor Dr. Geo. C. Diekman 



3 — Leo Feist's 1914 Song Successes 



Bob Miller* 

 o. "On the Shores of Italy". Sam Wilson 

 h. "Mrs. Rip Van Winkle" 

 4, — Modern Dances Miss E. BalterTman 



C. LiGORIO. '14 



5 — Variety Act Miss Marion Klein 



Miss Helen Gruber 



6— Awarding Alumni Prizes.. Dr. J. Weinstein 



Pres. Alumni Association 



7 — Illustrated Columbia Songs Glee Club 



*Courtesy Leo Feist, Inc. 



The College Orchestra and Glee Club 

 did exceptionally well judging from the 

 volume of applause that was accorded 

 them. 



Nat Hochberg, the T. E. P. man from 

 Fordham Chapter, "tickled" the crowd 

 with his impersonations. 



Miss Marjorie Townsend came from 

 the wilds of Long Island to sing a duet 



