THE NEW YORK JOURNAL OF PHARMACY 



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many high school graduates greatl}' inter- 

 ested in school athletics have come to 

 College of Pharmacy this fall. After 

 they have settled into the regime of their 

 course, their first question is, No Ath- 

 letics ? 



Certainly, all you want of it and in 

 any form. College of Pharmacy being 

 part and parcel of Columbia University 

 shares all of Alma Mater's privileges. 

 Anv now interested may join the Gym. 

 with all privileges by paying a fee of 

 seven dollars. If a candidate makes good 

 in any branch the Alumni Association 

 offers to pay his fee, or if paid to refund 

 the same. 



Any University student at the College 

 of Pharmacy has the privilege of enter- 

 ing Intercollegiate events. The College 

 students may only enter local or Inter- 

 class events. 



What has C. of P. done to hold its own 

 in Athletics? Just scan the following: 



M. Simon, 1914, won the Ambringe 

 Cup. 



L. N Brown, 1914, made the i mile 

 relay team and won his numerals. 



G. Simon, 191 2, next best high jumper 

 to Harry Babcock. 



J. Deffaa, 191 2, a member of Colum- 

 bia's Varsity Swimming Team. 



C. Dougherty, 191 5, basket-ball. 



W. A. Smith, 191 5, is a candidate for 

 the crew. , 



A. C. Snyder, 19 15, is some sprinter, 

 doing the 440-yard dash in 54 seconds. 



Does this make your heart tingle-ling- 

 aling? If it don't, something is wrong. 

 Better see the doctor. Are these to be 

 our only representatives? Will Alma 

 Mater still hold the coveted place next 

 June? 



Let us be up and doing. No time like 

 the present. Join the happy, healthy 

 throng on the heights men. Keep up 

 C. of P.'s reputation and by that send 

 Alma Mater on to many such victories 

 as she won last June. 



UNIVERSITY CLASS '16 ELEC- 



TIONS AND REORGANIZA- 

 TION. 



Wednesday evening, November 18, the 

 University Class of 19 16 met in the 

 Lecture Room to elect officers and to 

 reorganize. After listening to the very 

 interesting- preliminary speech upon 

 College Spirit and Class Obligations by 

 our Student Activities Editor, the fol- 

 lowing members were elected as officers : 



President, Mr. Strongin; 



Vice-President, Mr. Capeci; 



Treasurer, Mr. Guck; 



Secretary, Miss O'Connor. 



Upon taking the President's Chair Mr. 

 Strongin laid before the class plans for 

 a very active year. In order to carry 

 out these arrangements, Mr. Strongin 

 brought forth the necessity of having a 

 basis for the class to act upon. Hence, it 

 was decided to draft a new Constitution 

 and By-Laws, suitable for the needs of 

 the class. A committee of the following 

 members were selected by the President 

 to prepare and draw up a Constitution 

 and By-Laws to be ready for the next 

 class meeting, Wednesday, December 

 4th. 



Miss O'Connor. 

 Mr. Capeci, 

 Mr. Dragotta, 

 Mr. Green, 

 Mr. Blau 



