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with H. Wirklich, '14, which was very 

 well rendered. 



Sam Wilson & Bob Miller sang some 

 very catchy songs which brought down 

 the house. 



C. Ligorio, '14, in his dances with Miss 

 Balterman, demonstrated to the satisfac- 

 tion of all that he deserved the title of 

 champion "spieler" of the College. 



In fact every single number of the 

 program was exceptionally well taken. 



There were two numbers on the pro- 

 gram which were anxiously waited for 

 by the students, namely, the Reading of 

 the Honor Roll and the Awarding of 

 the Prizes. 



Before reading the Honor Roll, Dr. 

 Diekman mentioned some "new discov- 

 eries" made by the students during ex- 

 amination week, and they were enjoyed 

 immensely. The Doctor explained that 

 there were twelve subjects, making the 

 total number of possible points 1200, of 

 which 



Miss Helen F. Roudin. 



received 1093 or 91.08% 



Max Levine 1072 or 89.33% 



Morris L. Epstein 1070 or 89.17% 



Miss Deborah Arginteanu 1061 or 88.42% 



Leslie L. Blake 1061 or 88.42% 



Isidor S. Chambers 1049 or 87.42% 



Eynon H. Williams.... 1049 or 87.42% 



George N. Graves 1043 o^ 86.92% 



Fonnie J. Andrews 1042 or 86.83% 



Le Roy S. Hagaman. . . 1040 or 86.67% 



Solomon Feigin 1039 or 86.58% 



George D. Virden 1026 or 85.50% 



Emil Angel 1023 or 85.25% 



Dr. Joseph Weinstein, President of 

 the Association, in a short address, pre- 

 sented the Alumni Junior Prizes as fol- 

 lows : 



First Prize — A Torsion Balance was 

 awarded to Miss Helen F. Roudin. 



MISS HELEN F. ROUDIN 



Winner of the First Prize 



Second Prize- — A National Dispena- 

 tory was awarded to Max Levine. 



Third Prize — A Culbreth's Materia 

 Medica was awarded to Morris L. Ep- 

 stein. 



The Glee Club fittingly finished up the 

 evening with Illustrated Columbia 

 Songs. 



Cheers echoed back and forth, college 

 spirit ran high, everybody had a great 

 time ! 



After the completion of the program 

 the entire building was thrown open for 



