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glerntnc jjjarmafeon William Henry Baldwin Bill” Albany New York “This is indeed to be wise, not merely to see what is before one’s feet, but also to look ahead at those things which are to be.” “Bill” is an ambitious, sincere fellow, and witty on occasions. His record in handball speaks for itself. Ilis keen mathematical mind could always think of problems for us to solve. He has hopes of progressing further in the field of Pharmacy. More power to you, “Bill!” Handball (1, 2, 3), champion of college (2); Chairman, Freshman Hop Committee; Baseball (1, 2, 3): Bowling (1, 2), Class Team (1, 2); Alembic Pharmakon, Business Manager. William Edward Barth “Bill Fredonia New York “High aims form higher characters, and great objects bring out great minds.” “Bill” is a quiet, unassuming fellow who “hides his light under a bushel.” He intends to do detail work for a drug concern after graduation. We wish him good luck in his business ventures. Vernon Oneonta Michael Belli:w, TAX Belle ” New York “Knowledge is power.” Vernon is a hard-working, conscientious fellow, and always a gentleman, an example that we would do well to follow. No matter what question was asked in recitation, Vernon invariably knew the right answer. His efforts should carry him far along ilie path to success. Best wishes for suc- cess, Vernon! Freshman Hop Committee: Rifle (1).; Physi- ology Prize (1). Twenty-seven
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Hlemtnc $ljarmafeon The main event of the year was the Junior Prom and we worked hard at the task of making it one of the finest and most successful social functions ever held. Our scholastic and athletic affairs were also very successful. We rounded out our Junior year first by having the college banquet, at which awards were given out, and then the final exams. Vacation again was upon us. The summer passed quickly, and our last and “longed for” year was at hand. As Seniors, a different atmosphere prevailed. In this capacity, we had many duties to perform and numerous obligations to fulfill in order to live up to the traditions of ‘Dear Old A. C. IV’ in all of its greatness, and in all of its promise. We felt the need of our best leaders to fill the responsible offices. The officers were: President, Robert Haines; First Vice-President, Edward Leonard; Second Vice-President, Henry Randall; Secretary, Keith Berner; Treasurer, Raymond Kolts; Historian, William Comar; Student Council, Gilbert Collins. The Senior Ball took place in our college auditorium and was an outstanding success under the guidance of the Senior Ball Committee. Many other social and athletic events were enjoyed during the year. Dearly cherished by us, the three years passed all too quickly. We deeply appreciate the wise and helpful guidance of the members of the Faculty who have helped and encouraged us when the going was difficult, and aided us in attaining our goal. We are now prepared to leave A. C. P., knowing that the knowledge acquired here will help us to attain success, and that the happy memories of the College will always afford us great pleasure throughout the rest of our lives. The best of luck is wished to the outgoing Seniors and it is hoped that they will succeed in whatever they attempt. William K. Comar, Historian T■wenty-six
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gllemtnc Keith Welsford Berner, 4 AX “Blondy” Gloversville New York “The wealth of the mind is the onlv true wealth.” Keith combines a happy-go-lucky manner, ath- letic ability, and a keen intelligence. We all envy his scholarship and admire his ability to win prizes. Keith expects to start out in business for himself after graduation. The best of luck, Keith 1 Botany Prize (1); Charles Gibson Memorial Prize (2) ; Chemistry Prize (2); Treasurer, Junior Class; Secretary, Senior Class; Junior Prom Committee; Basketball (2, 3). Alfred S. Carpenter, K'k “Al” Plattsburg New York “Earnestness is enthusiasm tempered by wisdom.” “Al” is the pipe-smoking Beau Brummel of the class. Although he is of the “strong silent man” type, “Al” manages to say just the right word at the right lime, and always has a cheerful word for everyone. Cheerio, “Al” 1 Baseball (1) ; Basketball (1, 2) ; Freshman Hop Committee (1). Gilbert Wesley Collins “Gil” Piercefield New York “Skill to do comes of doing.” During his time in college, “Gil” took an active part in all of our sports and proved his excellence in all of them. The principles of sportsmanship learned in such an active participation in athletics should be a valuable asset to him in his future business. Keep up the good work, “Gil” 1 Student Council (3) ; Chairman, Junior Class Key Committee; Junior IJrom Committee; Bowl- ing (1, 2, 3), Manager (3); Basketball (1, 2, 3); Handball (1. 2) ; Baseball (1. 2, 3) ; Rifle (1, 2. 3), Manager (2) ; Alembic Pharmakon, Sports Editor. Twenty-eight
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