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CLIFFORD PATTON COLLINS, KKI1 Troy, N. Y. Crapper Troy High School ' Crapper is rather quiet and unassum- ing, attending always to C1'2l1JDG1 SH own business, but he invariably carries a smile and 21 cheerful Hello for everyone. A look at his face at once reveals a man of determination and seriousness, and we feel assured he will make zu. great success of his chosen profession, Pharmacy. Especially are we sure of this since he has been seen walking on the East Side of Troy with his employer's daughter. Clifford has always kept pegging away at his studies and inci- dentally at having a good time. He is a member of the Troy bunch and can be found with Geary and Nlfhitford when wanted. HORACE MITCHELL CARTER, KXII Salisbury, Vt. . Nick N Troy Conference Academy, Poultney, Vt. Alembic C2j . Horace is a cute little fellow, with an abnormal fondness for highly colored neck- ties. He hails from the Green Mountain country and bids well to rival in renown his famous Countryman, Ethan Allen. Horace is also a member of the Married Men's Club and is a credit to that organ- ization. Carter has a splendid college record and is one of the most persistent members of the class. W'e believe that in him the profession will lincl a thoughtful and loyal worker. 34'
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GEORGE EDWARD BONNER, Kill Luzerne, N. Y. George Luzerne High School Pin Committee C23 George is one of our northern members who favors us with his presence for the purpose of gaining a little technical knowl- edge and at the same time keep a watch on his brother. George takes life, and espe- cially Pharmacy, very seriously. On 21 recent State Board examination for Drug- gist he first tried the examination for Phar- macist, and then, on hnding his mistake, wrote out the Druggist exam. Such merit certainly deserves reward. Even though George does like a little nap occasionally he has the making of a very efhcicnt Phar- macist. JAMES HENRY BONNER, KXI1 Luzerne, N. Y. Jimmie U Luzerne High School Honor Roll CID Jimmie, known to his intimates by many aliases, is one of the lights of the Phar- macy College. Jimmie in his Junior year was very conscientious and studied hard, and in consequence had his work littingly rewarded by being an honor man, It was then he decided to ease up on the studying and see more of life. To accomplish this he has divided his course into three years. He has not, however, forgotten how to study as Jim is right there in exams. We can truthfully say that without Jimmie college life would be rather dull. WVe all unite in wishing Jimmie good luck in all his undertakings. 33
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FRANCIS DE SALES CONROY, Kilf Norwich, N. Y. Connie Specs Norwich High School Did I hear some one ask, XVhere is Norwich? Hush! don't let Conny', hear you or you will make him shake his sunny smile and break into a long line on where it is and for what noted, Try it and see. Conny has always been a conscien- tious student while with us and his hearty laugh has brightened many an hour spent in the lecture 1'OOlll. Indeed, by his laugh he is known, for one can never forget that laugh. Conroy is another faithful member of the Married Menis Club of 1916 and writes regularly back to Norwich. Perhaps a cousin, but has hustlecl wish him all er half of his. it is his mother, or better still we have our doubts. Connie for what he receiyecl and we kinds of success with that bett t iw l THOMAS VALENTINE CONWAY, KAI' Canajoharie, N. Y. Tom Canajoharie High School Alembic C23 Picture Committee C25 This is 'J Tom g residence Canajoharieg color white. He started with the Class of IQI5 and took the three-year course, not because he was backward in class, but Heustecl's drug store needed him and he could only spare college a few hours each day. VVe are glad, for what our class would have done without his guidance no one knows. Tom was always on hand be done and us into shape. class projects . He is not when a man's work was to ever ready to whip and argue Vlfithout his aid many of our would have fallen through always sober and dignified. Gh, no! Tom likes a good time with the res-t of us. Like the greater part of the boys in the class, cupid's arrow has pierced his heart. W'e wish him all kinds of good luck as he leaves old A. C. P. 35
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