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THE ALUMNI JOURNAL. 



Class Flag. — Chairman of the committee re- 

 ported that as its duties were practically ended, 

 it be relieved. It was accordingly discharged 

 with thanks. 



Class Pin. — After discussion on this matter, 

 on motion, seconded and carried, the award 

 was made to C. B. Braxmar, who guaranteed 

 that the workmanship and quality would be in 

 every way equal to the original design sub- 

 mitted. Price per pin to be $2.50. 



On motion meeting adjourned. 



T. P. Heffley, Sec'y. 



A MEETING was held Wednesday evening, 

 March 6. After calling to order, President 

 Bailey stated the character and importance of 

 the business for consideration. 



The following matters came up before the 

 class, respectively, by motion, were seconded, 

 voted upcn and carried : 



Commencement. — It was decided that the 

 Valedictorian should make his address at the 

 Commencement exercises instead of at the 

 class supper. 



Valedictorian. — It was decided at the previ- 

 ous meeting that the candidate receiving the 

 highest number of votes be chosen for this 

 honor ; that the one receiving the next highest 

 number be selected as substitute in the event of 

 any unforeseen or unexpected circumstacne 

 preventing the other party from fulfilling the 

 duty ; and that each contestant appear before 

 the meeting with some prepared speech or se- 

 lection. In accordance therewith addresses and 

 declamations were rendered by four of the 

 candidates. 



Motion was then made, seconded and carried 

 that the candidates be voted for by ballot, and 

 Messrs H. B, Ferguson and F. L. Flick were 

 appointed to act as tellers. The result was the 

 choice of David M. Wells as Valedictorian, and 

 of Frank B. Beh as substitute. 



Motion was made and carried that the elec- 

 tion be made unanimous, which was done, and 

 at the call of the meeting both of the gentle- 

 men responded pleasantly and fittingly. 



Class Poet —On motion, seconded and car- 

 ried, Mr. Francis P. Bannon was elected as Poet 

 for Class of '95. 



Class Historian — On motion, seconded and 

 carried, Mr. Frank L. Chambers was elected to 

 fill this office. 



Class Prophet.— On motion, seconded and 



carried, Mr. William M. Kerr was chosen to 



act in this capacity. 



Adjournment, by regular motion. 



Thomas P. Heffley, Sec'y. 



VISIONS OF THE PAST. 



Dedicated to the Class of '95, N. V. C. P. 



There are times when our thoughts will wander 



Back to our college days ; 

 And lead us through scenes and enchantments 



That live in our hearts always. 

 And we dream of our bygone pleasures, 



Heedless of sorrow and pain; 

 We sigh when we think of the present, 



And wish we were boys again. 

 Thus we sleep on forever thinking. 



Life is a rippling stream ; 

 Which is bearing us onward forever, 



In the sweetest of measures — a dream. 



—Francis R. Sheahan, Class of '95. 



Attention is directed to the students of the 

 Senior Class to the article on Alkaloids, Alka- 

 loidal Salts and Neutral Principles arranged in 

 an excellent form for study by A. N. Doerschuk 

 and published as a supplement to the National 

 Druggist, for March, 1895.— Editor. 



CONSTITUTION OF THE CLASS OF '95 



OF THIS 



College of Pharmacy of the City of New 

 York. 



ARTICLE I. 



NAME AND MOTTO. 



Section i. This Class shall be called the 

 ' ' Class of '95 of the College of Pharmacy of 

 the City of New York." 



Sec. 2. The motto of this Class shall be 

 " Entre nous" (Between ourselves). 

 ARTICLE II. 



MEMBERSHIP. 



Section I. This Class shall be composed of 

 Active and Honorary Members. 



Sec. 2. Active Members shall consist exclu- 

 sively of Senior students of the Class of '95. 



SEC. 3. Honorary Members shall consist of 

 the Faculty of the College of Pharmacy of the 

 City of New York, ex-ojficio. They shall be en- 

 titled to all the privileges of the Active Members. 

 ARTICLE HI. 



OFFICERS. 



Section i. The officers of this Society shall 

 consist of a President, Vice-President, Record- 

 ing Secretary and a Treasurer, and officers so 

 elected by the class shall be chosen exclusively 

 from the Active Members of the different sec- 

 tions of the Class of '95. 



SEC. 2. It shall be the duty of the President 

 to preside at all meetings of the Class. 



SEC. 3. In the absence of the President, the 

 Vice- President shall perform the duties incum- 

 bent upon that officer. 



