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ALEXANDER DEICHES, Albany, N. Y. .K-X1 H it Albany Academy Dutch 'I JAMES HENRY CUNNINGHAM, Warrensburg, N. Y. l c 9 ' Jimmy ' XVarrensburg High School Secretary CID NVhen James Henry blew into this world, 'way back in I8-, his mother looked on his shining countenance and said, James Henry, you for Pharmacy, and to A. C, P. Jimmy came in IQI4. He may look quiet, but, oh, my! Just get him started and you will see that the old adage, Still water runs deep, is still true. Although very much engrossed in Xkfarrensburg, he still likes the fair sex in Albany fairly well- yes, fairly well, as many can testify to. During his Junior year he never could reach school in time for the hrst class, and we are sorry to say he still clung to the bed of mornings in the Senior year, and slid into his seat while the prof's back was turned, hoping that roll had not yet been taken. Jimmy studies when he must and enjoys himself the rest of the time. He seems to have made a success of it, for he is grow- ing fat. Imagine it! Alembic C25 M Cap and Gown Committee C25 Here he is, boys, Dutch, the only and original, NVhen the Juniors lirst see him come in they are uncertain whether the president of the college has arrived or merely a senator dropped in to look over the college. As Al usually has his chauf- feur bring him to college, this helps the impression along. Look in at the Majestic some afternoon and you may see Al at the box office raking in the two-bit pieces and dazing the patrons with the bright rays of a two-carat diamond. Much credit is due UAV' Kin obtaining the ads for the Armirsic. 'Dutch is short and thick in stature, congenial and happy of nature and a very popular young man. Ladies can End him at present at No. 185 Delaware avenue, Albany, N. Y. 36 l l i i i i i
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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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. Josnrn ELY DE LAFAYETTE, Ballston, N. Y. Marquis Ballston High School Alembic Caj ,loels favorite pastime is identifying drugs in Materia Medica. Oft-times, when half the class had failed on a drug, Joseph would come to the rescue and identify the drug in question. Soon after entering college ,loe received the nicknames of Marquis and Admiral, but the lirst seemed to be more popular and still clings to him. One day in class Joe was asked by the professor in charge if he was not related to General De Lafayette, but the Marquis quietly denied any knowledge of such relationship. Joseph Ely seems to be quite content with his lot as a Pharmacist, and we have the utmost confidence in his success. Where he will locate when he leaves college wc do not know, but we understand that there is a young lady at Ballston who will have to be consulted in that matter. lVe wish you luck, Joe, and hope you will always cherish a fond memory of the days spent at A. C. P. ARTHUR VINCENT ELLSWORTH, Glens Falls, N. Y. A Slim Glens Falls High School Here is one of Glens Falls' enterprising young citizens who has chosen to grapple with the problems of Pharmacy as his life work. Slim' is an earnest worker and always attends lectures and recitations. Now, don't for one instant imagine that Slim is a dead one, for that is far from true, and any of the boys will deny that fact emphatically. He is quite a pool shark and many are the stinging defeats he has indicted on some of the young cue artists of this institution. Art 3' is one of the few members of this class who can boast of being a Mason, and any- one who sees him cannot fail to see'his badge. Slim 'l is very much interested in a certain young lady from this city and we have good reasons to believe his intentions are serious. Good luck, olclPal. Mayjvour future years be marked by success and happiness in Pharmacy, Masonry and Mat- rimony. 37
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