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Alembic $f)armafeon Alice Anna Godell, AK2 “Snooks” Schenectady New York “A kind heart is a fountain of gladness, making everything in it’s vicinity to freshen into smiles.” Alice has a very pleasant and charming manner that endears her to all of those who know her. Her marks are an indication of her high scholar- ship. Her spontaneous and subtle humor has often afforded us many laughs. Her motto is: “A good turn daily.” We’ll miss you, “Snooks”! Vice-President, Senior Class: Tennis (1, 2). Richard Lyle Groome, K “Dick” Troy New York “A good disposition is more valuable than gold.” One would never guess from ' Dick’s” modest and reticent nature what earnestness and faithfulness of purpose lies hidden beneath a sunny disposition. “Dick” is always ready to help us and once lie starts a project, he is sure to finish it. You’re bound to be a success in the business world, “Dick”! Junior Prom .Committee; Bowling (2. 3); Rifle (2); Handball (1, 2, 3). Robert Avery ITaines, K'k “Bob” Millbrook New York “Strong men delight in forceful speech.” “Bob” is a great favorite with the girls around town. Numerous dates and late hours seem to he to his liking, but he never lets these interfere with his studies. He likes to be called “Little Na- poleon”. President, Senior Class; Rifle (1) ; Junior Prom Committee; Student Council, Associate Chairman (3). Thirty-one
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Alembic pfjannafeon Ralph M. Cooper, I AX “Ralph” Delmar New York “The chief action for a man of spirit is never to be out of action; the soul was never put into the body to stand still.” To Ralph, action was life. His boundless enthu- siasm kept our spirits at high pitch. His sincerity and ready flow of humor have won numerous friends for him. Whenever a lecture made us day- dream, we could always depend upon Ralph’s sneeze to jolt us back to reality. Our best wishes, Ralph! Student Council (1) ; Junior Prom Committee. Howard Elmer Eleisciier “Howie” Albany New Y'ork “Next to doing things that deserve to be written, nothing gets a man more credit or gives him more pleasure than to write things that deserve to be read.” Admiration and respect is due “Howie” for his thoroughness, dependability, and pleasant nature, characteristics that we should all possess, for with them success is certain. He is a true friend, al- ways ready to supply information and give of his services. Chemistry Prize (1); E. F. Hunting Prize (1) ; Freshman IIoj Committee; Mortar and Pestle, Scribe (1), Advertising Board (1, 2), Associate Editor (2) ; Alembic Pharmakon, Advertising Board (1, 3), Assistant Editor (3) ; Class His- torian (1, 2). Bernard Francis Foley, 4 AX “Red” Syracuse New York “To be a gentleman is to be honest, to be gentle, to be generous, to be brave, to be kind, and possessing all those qualities, to exercise them in the most graceful out- ward manner.” We marvel at “Red’s” calm, collected manner in the face of obstacles. An athlete, student, and gentleman, “Red” always had the courage to stand by his own convictions. The fraternity will miss his guiding hand. Alembic Pharmakon, Junior Editor (2). F.ditor- in-Chief (3); Rifle (1); Bowling (1, 2, 3); Bas- ketball (1, 3). Thirty
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SHlemim Ijarmafeon Roy Benjamin Hess, K “Roy” Massena New York “An armed right hand’s our sole reply to foes.” ‘“Roy” is a husky athlete whose fistic skill was obtained through rigorous training in the ring. A valuable possession indeed is the ability to de- fend oneself against anyone regardless of size. The best of luck, “Roy”! Bowling (1, 2, 3) ; Basketball (2) ; Vice-Presi- dent, Freshman Class. C. Clinton TTowland “Clint” Rensselaer New York “Every time a man smiles and much more when he laughs, it adds something to his fragment of life.” Clint” is the life of the party. Dashing and carefree, he can see a humorous angle to the most serious happening. His numerous escapades en- livened many a laboratory period. A “Don Juan” at his best. Junior Prom Committee; Handball (1, 2, 3). Charles A. Jakaitis “Chic” Hagaman New York “Friends, let us take the chances each day offers.” “Chic,” the tallest member of our class, is just another modern “Romeo” from the “Hills of Haga- man. His friends are numerous due to his gen- erosity and sense of humor. You should hear him imitate the “Powder River Kid”! “Chic’s” ambitions should be realized if he learns to econ- omize. We’ll all miss you, Chic. Good luck! Junior Prom Committee; Baseball (1, 2, 3); Handball (1, 2, 3) : Rifle (1. 2, 3), Manager (3) ; Basketball (1, 2, 3). Thirty-two
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