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

 - Class of 1927

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Gerald B. O'Day Luba Perlmutter Frank L. Root William Rosenblum Evariste F. Roy Maurice Rubenstein Max Rubin Frank Russo Mary Russo Raul Sahagian Walter F. Scharbacii Tyman R. Schwartz Raul M. Seward John A. Snipe Herman K. Skyer Gordon C. Stone Irving Straus Louis Strosberg Charles H. Teakle George B. Walker Douglas IT. Waxser William H. Wegman Gardner F. Werring John V. Weston Lawrence L. Wood Harold J. Wright Thirty

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Class Officer Leonard G. LaBarge . President Francis S. Needham . P irst Vic e-Preside n George B. Walker . Second Vice-President W. Perry Hughes . . . 'Treasurer and Business Manager Rachel E. Lattimore . Secretary Gordon C. Stone .... . Historian William Rosenblum Editor-in-Chief , Year Book Winston A. Chesterfield Reporter Members Harry Abramson Thomas C. Glenn Joseph Arturi Harold A. Gonyea Ralph Auriti Jenny C. Gorsky Wilbur C. Baldwin Earl M. Green Elizabeth K. Beck Philip Greenglass Sidney S. Block William Grotsky Jacob M. Botnick Andrew W. Gut hi el Nathan Botnick Otto D. Haury, Jr. Benjamin R. Brainard Irving N. Herman Walter A. Busteed Charles B. Heverin, Jr. Harold J. Carey Clayton E. TTilts Alfonso J. Cervera James H. Hoban Winston A. Chesterfield W. Perry Hughes Caspar T. Chiara ISADORE KALLER Lester C. Chickering Arthur J. Kantz Austin M. Clark Morris Katz Benjamin C. Cohn Leon J. Kelly Charles J. Constantino Neil B. Kelly Jacob G. Constantino Otto P. Kling William F. Coughlin, Jr. Leonard G. LaBarge Leon B. Davey Rachel E. Lattimore Alfred Deguire Tsadore Linsey Earl F. Derby Bernard S. Lon erg an Hubert V. Dicks Joseph W. Lyon Raymond D. Disco HARRY MARSIIALL William H. Eccles William O. Martin, Jr. Lawrence C. Farrar Matthew Mieczkowski Morris Finkelstein Catherine T. Miller Jack Firestone Joseph A. Moyniitan William W. Foody Merle 11. Munson John H. Fox Francis S. Needham Moses Freed Emilia J. Now inski James M. Gargulio Robert E. O’Connell Twenty-nine



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JMl anb Jfaretoell I low [me has the day been, how bright was the sun, How lovely and joyful the course that we run; Though we rose in a mist when the race was begun And there followed some droppings of rain: But now the fair travelers come to the West, The rays are all gold and the beauties are best; The sky painted gay as the sun sinks to rest; And foretells a bright rising again. One would scarcely recognize us now as the group that entered this insti- tution not many months ago; for there have since been many changes. There appear now several faces which were not with us at the beginning of our career at A. C. P.; while many others are missing. We have become dignified Seniors and if our greatest change is in appear- ance, we have grown equally as great in knowledge. Class spirit, that rather elusive wraith, needed no encouragement, was not a doubtful quantity. The number participating in extra-curriculum activities helped the cause along. Our various athletic teams made a fine showing both on the floor and in Neptune’s kingdom. Flying colors were oft in evidence as a result of the spirit of eagerness, the determination to win and the wholeheartedness of the participants. The class election proved a diversion worthy of note. Opposing factions, veiled secrecy, et cetera contributed to make a fiery scene. When the smoke of battle had drifted away, the staff of power was found in the hands of Leonard G. LaP arge, who proved himself a capable executive. Francis S. Needham and George P . Walker were elected to assist him in crime as first and second vice- presidents, respectively. A young lady, under the cognomen of Rachel E. Latti- more was conceded to be the best pen-pusher and was accordingly made secretary. Perry W. Hughes was entrusted with the position of treasurer and business manager, and the editorial data was vested with William Rosenblum. Gordon C. Stone was selected to chronicle the class history. The reportorial position went to Winston A. Chesterfield to furnish the press with the high spots of our athletic and pharmaceutical existence. And then the election, marked by keen political rivalry, became a thing of the past. The social season of the school term was opened by the Senior Hop. As is customary, the attendance was large and the affair pronounced more than a suitable beginning to the social program. Dimmed lights, charming women, gay hearts, and romantic music did homage to King Terpischore. Thirty-one

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