THE NEW YORK JOURNAL OF PHARMACY 



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MV5ICAL 0MANIZATI0M5 



"Where there's a will, there's a way." 

 Truly this may be said of last year's 

 Musical Organizations; from a small be- 

 ginning where the least spark of Life 

 meant a big ray of Hope these organi- 

 zation have grown and flourished far 

 beyond the earliest expectations of their 

 originators. May this year be an added 

 glory to all the clubs. We are happy to 

 say that we are to have as our Faculty 

 Supervisor, Dr. C. W. Ballard. Further 

 comment of the coming successes is 

 needless under such an able and ardent 

 helper. 



GLEE CLUB. 



H. WiRKLiCH, Ph. Ch., 1914, Director. 



Fortune favors the brave ! Mr. Wirk- 

 lich, last year's clever leader of the Glee 

 Club and now a busy man at Physicians 

 and Surgeons College, has notified us of 

 his intention to return to us as this year's 

 director. Mr. Wirklich will find an en- 

 ergetic group awaiting him. To date, 

 over forty candidates have applied. Keep 

 up the good work Juniors. Seniors, 

 where are you, shall the ''Little Ones" 

 lead you? Present conditions point that 

 way ! Wake up, Seniors. Show the 

 juniors by actions not words that you 

 appreciate and practice "College Spirit." 



ORCHESTRA. 



E. A. Atwood, Ph.G., 19 14, Director. 

 T. E. KiNANE,, Ph.G., 1914, Manager. 



Seniors hear the call ! Mr. Atwood of 

 1914, now at Bellevue Medical, is coming 

 to resume the directorship of the Orches- 

 tra. Mr. Kinane of Trombone fame will 

 manage this organization for this year. 

 Don't let the Juniors do all the "fiddling," 

 come and join the merry throng. 



MANDOLIN CLUB. 



Mr. Galateria, Ph.G., 1914, Director. 



The same spirit, which seems to be 

 with us all this year, that "get up and 

 go" spirit, was strongly manifested by 

 the number of students who turned out 

 for the first meting of the Mandolin 

 Club. Mr. Galateria, well known last 

 year, will be pleased to see the many new 

 faces when he resumes his directorship 

 for the coming year. 



COLUMBIA SONGS. 



STAND UP AND CHEER. 



Stand up and cheer. 



Stand up and cheer for Old Columbia. 



For to-day we raise 



The Blue and White above the rest. 



Our boys are fighting, 



For they are bound to win the fray. 



We've got the team 



We've got the steam 



And this is Old Columbia's day. 



'Ray ! 'Ray ! 'Ray ! 



SANS SOUCL 



What if to-morrow brings 



Sorrow or anything 



Other than joy? 



What if 't be wintry chill, 



Rain, storm or summer's thrill ? 



To-morrow's the future still. 



This is to-day. 

 To-morrow's the future still, 



This is to-day. 



