Albany College of Pharmacy - Alembic Yearbook (Albany, NY)

 - Class of 1924

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September soon appeared again on the calendar which meant that we had returned to college. Then after the customary handshakes we began to settle down to, what seems to most of us, a year of hard work, The first social event of the year was a dance given by the Seniors to the juniors at Vincentian Hall. This was our first chance to become acquainted with the Juniors. If you would like to know the results ask Murph. On December sixth the Juniors entertained the Seniors with a semi-formal dance at the Ten Eyck. Eddieis Melody Boys furnished the music which perhaps made the dance such a success but nevertheless the Juniors certainly are to be congratulated on their success. Qur Christmas party was held at Vincentian Hall on December thirteenth. The first part of the evening was devoted to a program, musical, etc., furnished by the talented Juniors and Seniors. From ten to one dancing was enjoyed. January found us all back from our vacation quite ready to take up the good work again. Throughout january there were plenty of fraternity dances and many basket- ball games followed by dancinq. February came with its most important prom. Again we must congratulate the Juniors on their success at dances for this one proved to be ideal. March came, and with it the inter-fraternity dance and the Senior class dance, both of which had a success of their own. Then graduation day, that day when we are labeled Ph.G.'s and start out into the world always remembering the good times in A. C. P. Then the Alumni dance at Wolfert's Roost. The goodabyes will be of a different type this year, for to most of us iiit will be good-bye forever. E. GRAY, Historian Fourteen

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CLASS HISTORY N September, l922, a rather cosmopolitan mass assembled to begin a course in pharmacy. But now as the Spring of 1924 draws near we realize that the end of our course is rapidly approa.ching and we can not help but look back and slowly review the many happenings, some of which have given us great pleasure, while others have, perhaps, had a tinge of the opposite emotion. The many dances, basketball games, gyms, labs, all have transmitted to us their par- ticular joys. A Shortly after the opening of college the class was organized and the following officers were elected for the junior year: President, Mr. R. G. Ehrmann, First Vice-President, Mr. H. Browng Second Vice-President, Mr. S. Carlatg Secre- tary, Miss P. Stafford, Treasurer, Mr. A. L. Barnum, Reporter, Miss E. Shields, Historian, Miss E. M. Gray, Cheer Leaders, Mr. Harrison, Mr. janaro. Un October twentieth the juniors were entertained by the Seniors with a dance at the Aurania Club. This was our first social event and it proved to be a great success. A few weeks later the juniors entertained the Seniors with a dance at the Yacht Club, which proved to be quite as successful. The Friday before the Christmas holidays the students were entertained by the Faculty and Trustees at Eastern Star Hall. In the afternoon the stu- dents were entertained by a musical program, consisting of a piano solo by Miss M. Eagle, one of the talented juniors, a quartette, composed of Seniors and the college orchestra. Both Mr. William Gibson and Mr. George B. Evans addressed the students. The distribution of gifts was the next thing on the program, and then the fun bejan! The remainder of the afternoon was spent in dancing. A delightful luncheon was served, which surely everyone enjoyed, for there were oodles of sandwiches, coffee, ice cream and cake, not to mention the cakes sent by the fraternities. In the early part of the evening the Seniors conducted a. mock trial. which was followed by an informal dance. During the month of january the fraternities commenced taking in their new members. VVe all became interested watching for straw hats and lanterns, and brown derbys. We can only give our pity to the next ones. The most important social event of the year was thejunior Prom. This also proved to be the most successful for it was perfection in every detail. Then finally arrived junior night, that night of nights, when we were pro- claimed Seniors. The last event of the year was an Alumni Dance held at Wol- fert's Roost and here our farewells were said with a hidden hope that September would soon arrive and bring us all back to enjoy another year of good friendship. , Thirtefn



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