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lemtm ;Pf)armafeon Raymond Davis “Ray” Kingston New York “ Laugh where we must, be candid where we may.” Ray is a mild and harmless youth hut he sure gets the class in an uproar at times. His pranks in the labs arc too numerous to mention. Likeable and full of fun. Handball 1. 2, 3; Bowling 2, 3; Rifle 1, 2, 3. G. WlLLIARD DEYOE, K'l' “Bill” Athens New York M True friendliness in him we find. As well as excellence of mind.” A change has come over our Bill of late—; can it be Page Hall or is it the new apartment. Bill is one of those students who still manages to get around. A good all around fellow who should make his mark in the world. Rifle 1, 2, 3; Orchestera 3; Bowling 3: Senior Ball Committee; Advertising Board Alembic Pharmakon. William Edwards “Bill,” “Guncotton” Ilion New York “ He sits in class beaming. When called upon he’s dreaming.” u Bill ” is one of the jolliest members of the class and also one of the best looking. The fair co-eds made it pretty hard for him to be true to the lucky one back home. A swell guy and a dependable friepd. P. S. Bill is starting a campaign to make Coca official in the U.S.P. Freshman Class President; Student Council 1 ; Basketball 1: Frosh Hop Committee; Tennis 1. 2, 3; Orchestra 2; Handball 3. Twenty-nine
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gUembtc Jjarmafeon Owen Conn a i.ly, KSk “Owen” Troy New York “ Not to be conquered by these headlong days. A very fine fellow in many ways ' A fine fellow and a true friend. His sincere devotion and regular attendance at school has made him an outstanding member of our class. Lots of 1uckt Owen, Frank Consroe “Frank” Cortland New York “ A smile is the trade mark of a happy soul.” Frank, although a new member of our class, has gained much favor through his friendliness and happy smile. Bowling 1, 2, 3; Rifle 1, 2, 3; Tennis 1, 2; Director of College Orchestra 3. Elton C. Crook “Jack” Antwerp New York “ His music hath charm to soothe the savage breast.” Jack can handle a trombone as well as a mortar and pestle. After several seasons at Coral Gables and points south, has found it hard to play hot with the thermometer flirting with zero. Smooth, suave and natural at all times, he fits in every- where. Orchestra 1. 2; Leader 2; Student Council 1; Tennis 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1. 2; Bowling 1. Twenty-eight
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Hlemtnc $f)armafeon c— Q Fr eo eri c k Flu sto n , K 'I' “Freddy” South Hampton Long Island When beauty fires the blood, how love ex- alts the mind!” “ Freddy” is a happy-go-lucky fellow, who never seems to care even if there is an organic test tomorrow. A.C.P. is certainly going to miss a real care-free fellow. William C. Felton, F2A “Bill” Schenectady New York “ Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well.” Great things arc expected of Bill. His perse- vering and determined nature argue well for a successful future. Bill says—“ It has become quite a common proverb that in wine there is truth.” His favorite number is 119 (???•). Frosh Hop Committee; Assistant Editor Mor- tar and Pestle ” 2; Editor-in-Chief 3; President Pharmaceutical Association 3; Assistant Mana- ger Baseball 2; Handball 2. 3,; Rifle 3; Orches- tra 3. Lawrence Gibbs “Larry,” Papa9 Endicott New York “ A regular guy.” In Larry we sec a true friend and a square shooter. He has shown himself to be A.C.P.’s outstanding athlete. His courage to carry on while facing seemingly unsurmountable obstacles, will carry Larry a long way up the ladder of success. Remember us to the twins, Larry. Bowling Manager; Student Council 2; Tennis 1. 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Photographic Editor Alembic PhJarmakon; Rifle 1, 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee; Handball 1, 2, 3.
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