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Hlembtt tjarmafeon Richard L. Groom, “Dick” Troy New York “Jolly, clever and full of tun, Host friend under the sun.” Everyone knows and likes Dick. His ability in business, combined with his friendly attitude, makes him a well-liked friend. Dick figures that the only way to have a friend is to be one. Rifle, 1. 2, 3,; Handball 1, 2. 3: Tennis 2: Baseball 3; Orchestra 3; Junior Prom Dance Committee; Chairman Senior Ball Committee; Student Pharmaceutical Association; Business Manager A lk m bic P h a r m a kon . TIermance Hallkxbeck “Holly” Coxsackie New York “ Oh. little boy. with cheek of tan, Why are you such a girl shy man?” Holly makes himself conspicuous by his quietude but that’s because most of the class is always roaring. A shy and modest young man from the back country. And does he knock down the marks! Baseball 2, 3; Tennis 2, 3; Bowling 3; Rifle 3. James Hayden, MX 1 “Jimmy” Beacon New York “ Whether at work, or at play; He always takes life in a cheerful way.” Jimmy is one of those boys you can never find at home nights. He’s one of those |uiet fellows; watch your step girls from Page Hall. Bowling 2, 3; Basketball 1; Baseball 3; Or- chestra 2, 3; Assistant Editor Alembic Phar- makon 3; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Ball Committee. Thirty-one
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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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Hlembtc ftarmafeon Louis Houle “Cap” Cohoes New York Cap would often have us think that he is very wild. Now, really Cap, we know you’re not—'cause you're your mother’s child.” A great admirer of the fairer sex and does he slay them? He possesses a set of notes that is the envy of the class. Full of fun and a good sport. Richmond Hulse “Dick” Greenport New York Dick, our class president, has done much toward making our class year a successful one. His ability as a leader is hard to excel. Senior Dance Committee. President Senior Class. Herman Lbwek, d AX “Herm” Amsterdam New York “ I f he’s your friend today, He’ll ever he.” Quiet, unassuming—but not to be taken ad- vantage of. A pleasant smile for everyone and well liked by all. Basketball 3; Handball 1, 2, 3,.
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