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!o] ALEMBIC PHARAAKON Paul A. Audet “Frenchy,” “Blackie” Cohoes, New York Tennis (2, 3), Baseball, Handball. “Ah, happy years! Once more, Who would not be a boy?” “Frenchy” thought it fit to take up pharmacy after graduating from Joliette College in Canada. One is in- clined to believe that the reason for the change is a certain blonde nurse at the Albany Hospital. George E. Auger “Speed,” “Doc” Cohoes, New York Handball, Cross Country (1), Baseball. “Example is always more Efficacious than precept.” Here is a youngster whose speed mania is in perfect accordance with the proverbial Tempus Fugit. How- ever, “Speed changes to a turtle gait when confronted with Botanical Origins. Hyman Avnet “I-Ty” Kingston, New York Basketball (1, 2, 3), Baseball, Captain Track (1, 2), Cross Country. “Silence is deep as Eternity, Speech is shallow as Time.” “Hy,” a silent, meek, unassuming son of Kingston, is one of our outstanding basketball stars as well as a backgammon fan. Twenty-seven
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Jfarehjell I could turn very eloquent, But I’ll only say a word or two To show that I appreciate And that you’ve earned my gratitude. How can I thank my teachers? And my professors too? They’ve done so much for my own good. It was they who put me through. I’ll remember, always their kind help, How they prepared us with their knowledge; They studied with us, and played some too, But then that’s the way—in college. I’ll miss you all, I know that well, After what we’ve been through together, I’ll miss my books and college fun, Those ties cannot be severed. I’ll do justice to my college years, I’ll work hard till I succeed, My one regret is that the years are done But my knowledge shall be my creed. But all good things come to an end And my heart aches to leave For my school has come to be my friend And inwardly I grieve. This old school I’ve called my home, My teachers were my brothers, The boys in class have been my pals, Now I must leave them for others. All I can say is a fond farewell. What shall the next line be? But good luck, God bless you, and as I go I leave a tear drop behind me. Sac Guida, ’32 Twenty-six
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James L. Battaglia “Jim” Fredonia, New York Bowling, Orchestra, Swimming, Baseball. “Youth thinks itself the goal of each old life.” “Jim” came to finish his pharmaceutical career from Buffalo U. In the short time of one year, “Jim” has won many friends with that ready smile. Arlington P. Boigeol “Art” Endicott, New York Dramatic Club (1), First Vice-Pres. Ph.C. (1), Fresh- man Hop Committee. “Be not the first by whom the new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.” This modest young man hails from “Shoeville.” No pessimistic inclinations in that round, sunny smile, which is as welcome as the dismissal bell. Charles J. Boynton “Jack” Syracuse, New York Basketball (1, 2, 3). “ ’Tis not what man docs that exalts him, but what men do.” His irresistible vim and vigor and that toddle takes ’em all by storm. His fine work on the court will be a lasting memory to his many fans. T menty-eight
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