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Farewell The hour is near, when we must leave The friends we hold so dear; And leave behind the happy -times We've known for three short years. Three years of looking forward, Three years of pleasure and strife End, as now our graduation Marks our turning point in life. Good-by to dear old “Dispensing Lab,” We’re sorry to leave you, it’s true; And then, there’s old “Materia Med” And sister “Macro,” too. It’s time to leave our Organic Chem, So this equation we’ll give to you, “Economics”-|-“Qual”-|-“Manufacturing Lab” Yields heaps of knowledge true. Farewell to the College that has taught us, To become what we are today, Farewell to our “Profs,” who have guided us, Successfully along the way. Farewell to our Underclassmates, We bid you fond alieu, Success has been our standard; We wish Success to you! Louis F. Covatta, Jr.,.’33 Twenty-six
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Senior Class History Eagerness, enthusiasm, and perhaps a tinge of timidity characterized the Freshman students as they walked the halls of the Albany College of Pharmacy for the first time. Soon friendships were formed. Soon the Class became organ- ized. It was, indeed, an eventful year. Who does not recall those basketball games, the delightful mus.c of the Pill Rollers, the quizzes, the crimson ink, the labs, the Freshman Hop!!! Needless to say, on that Stepmber morning a year later, a great deal of hand- shaking took place. Alfred Wright was succeeded by William Donohue, as Presi- dent of the Class. Then began, with incredible swittness, more activities, games, dances, and Class meetings. It was during this year that the ideas for the forma- tion of a library and a Science Club were conceived. The Junior Prom was unanimously voted a grand success! The Farewell Banquet in May, attended by all the students, will certainly never be forgotten ! We, as Seniors, were welcomed back to College on September 22nd of ’32 by Dean Mansfield. Student Activity Day was inaugurated, and the first cele- bration went oil with a bang! The fiery, spirited nominations and elections of Class Officers is worthy of note! We chose Mr. Stanley Paupst as our Presi- dent; Mr. Arthur Roberts, as First Vice-President; Mr. John Martin, as Second Vice-President: Mr. Henry Ousterhoudt, as Secretary; Miss Loretta Flavin, as Historian; Mr. R. M. Yale, as Treasurer; and Mr. Harry Waring, as Student Council Member. Let ttS review the interesting events of this year: The work on the Science Club was continued; the Swimming Club for the girls was organized; more assembles and meetings were held; our Senior Bowling Team, composed of Cap- tain Damian, Agresti, Zguris, Freedman, De Stefano, Luizzi and Danella, captured the Bowling Title, and were acclaimed Champions of 1933! And lastly, but not least in importance, was the opening of the Library. And there were the usual exams, finals, and post-mortems. It was not all work and no play, however; nor vice versa. Remember the Hallowe’en Dance, the games, the dances? And the Senior Ball—shall we ever forget that Formal of Formats? With that last dance over, the time fairly whizzed by. Finals, and the last day of College arrived too soon! . . . We, at this time, wish to express our appreciation to Dean William Mansfield and the Faculty for having inculcated us with the desire to continue our interest in Pharmacy and Science. So quickly the year has ended; in fact, the three years. We arc saddened at the thought of leaving. But we must say farewell, for our work here is finished. May success and happiness be yours for the future!!! AdiosU . . . Miss Loretta Flavin, ’33, Historian Twenty-jive
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UNIVERSITY PH. C. COURSE Louis C. Frank “Lou” Albany, N. Y. “Frank” is the shick of the Campus and a great society hound; if lie keeps on he will be one of the Four Hundred. Beware, girls, he isn’t much in athletics, but he’s a bear on the davenport 1 ‘‘The days for labor, And the nights for love.” Tennis, Rifle (2, 3). Morris A. Freedman, PII P “Murrie” “Maurie” Watertown, N. Y. Conscientious in his work and a lively imaginative friend. He's quiet; lie’s sincere—as good a pal as ever found. Scientist, writer and ferocious woman-hater— the best of success to you, “Murrie”! “For glory lies in what we do, And what we make ourselves.” Associate Editor Alembic Pharma icon, Scribe Rho Pi Phi, Bowling (2, 3), Senior Ball Committee, Hand- ball, Rifle, Tennis, Basketball. James L. House Jimmy” Scotia, N. Y. A quiet follow whose interests are in hunting, fishing and out-of-door life; but a friend to all. We know that the future holds great things for our “Jimmy.” “ ‘Jimmy’s’ so quiet and demure, Is liked by all—that’s very sure”! Student Council (2), Freshman Dance Committee, Assistant Editor Mortar and Pestle (2), Rifle (1, 2, 3). Twenty-seven
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