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NOTES. 



Brown 011 anthelmintic— A medicine de- 

 signed to obviate the growth of parasitical or- 

 ganisms. 



Committee on valedictorian reported on the 

 following names :— Chambers, Gies, Kerr, Zeh, 

 Manville, Murray, Sharnikow, Wells, Vander- 

 beek, Smith and Bjorkwall. 



The committee having in charge the revision 

 of the constitution made their report and it was 

 accepted with a few changes. 



Morse received a letter postmarked New 

 Brunswick, and signed by May. So much for 

 the excursion. 



The report of Mr. Gies, as chairman of the 

 flag committee, was accepted, and the commit- 

 tee discharged with thanks. 



LET'S get to work, boys, and stop antagoniz- 

 ing each other. We are all working for the 

 same object, namely, the glory of the class. 



A design, submitted by Mr. Coles, was ac- 

 cepted as the class pin for '95. It was the work 

 of Mr. Braxmar, of Cor clan dt street. 



LET us hope that in addition to class valedic- 

 torians we will have a class prophet, historian 

 and poet. Other colleges of pharmacy have- 

 why not we? 



Since the excursion Joe looks blue, 

 Kerr has a sad look on his face too. 

 Gus says I am married, it affected me not. 

 While Ferguson says I feel bad a lot. 



Wells pretended to just watch them work. 

 Keep your eye on this youth, he's as sly as a turk. 

 Davis is quiet and don't make much noise, 

 But when h e gets out he is one of the boys ! 



Hilliard of Jersey, of fly-speck fame, 

 And his companion, Fred Sherman by name. 

 Took in the sights of the fair Jersey town, 

 As also did our whiskered friend, Mr. Brown. 



Steinbroar was there, and his neighbors declare 

 That his end of the table was cleaned off for fair. 

 Fleck was there, and the girls all agree 

 That he is slicker than goose grease in January. 



Zeh was there, f.s the records all show — 

 No, not the police records, fellow-students, ah, no ! 

 Some fair one on Will made an impression deep, 

 As he talks of her lovingly while he is asleep. 



Class Reporters. 



AT a meeting held Wednesday, February 6, 

 '95, the following business was transacted — J. 

 I. Bailey, President, in the chair : 



Revision of Constitution— Moved, seconded 

 and carried, that a committee of four be appointed 

 to revise the Constitution. . . . That they 

 provide in this for the appointment of an Ex- 

 ecutive Committee, to be made up equally from 



members of Sections 1 and 2, and that the du- 

 ties of this. committee be clearly denned. 



G. E. Manville, Sec. 1. 



D. E. Brown, 



J. B. Carter, Sec. 2. 



C. C. Heffley, '• 



Committee. 



Class Pin — Moved, seconded and carried that 

 in addition to the original design selected two 

 new ones be exhibited ; that they be numbered 

 respectively 1, 2 and 3. 



After exhibition to the class designs were 

 voted on. resulting in the choice of No. 2. 



Following gentlemen were chosen to obtain 

 estimates for manufacture : 



B. A. GlFFORD, 



F. S. Moore, 

 H. E- Cooley, 



Committee. 



Class Cry— Moved, seconded and carried that 

 an additional Class Cry by adopted as follows : 

 Iso-Neo-Paraffine, 



Morphine-Codeine-Narceine, 

 Methyl-Ethyl-Aldehyde, 



N. Y. C. P.-95, 

 Boomerang-Boomerang-Sis- Boom Bah ! 



Class Photograph — Moved, seconded and car- 

 ried that committee be appointed to take up 

 this matter. 



D. M. Welds, 

 H. B. Ferguson. 

 T. S. Boyd. 



Committee. 



Class Valedictorian — Moved, seconded and 

 carried that two members from each section be 

 appointed to consider this matter. 



F. P. Bannon, 

 R. C. Watling, 



G. F. Sartorius, 

 T. P. Heffley, 



Committee. 

 On motion, adjourned. 



Thomas P. Heffley, Sec'y. 



AT a special meeting held Wednesday even- 

 ing, February 13, 1885, the following action was 

 taken regarding the matter of Commencement : 



Moved, seconded and carried that in order to 

 meet the expenses necessarily attending a Com- 

 mencement, as many as possible of the students 

 contribute the sum of Ten Dollars ; that such 

 amount be paid to the Class Treasurer, who 

 shall give his receipt for same, and that the 

 treasurer transfer all such funds to the Chair- 



