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gUemtnc iPfjarmafcon Julius Joseph Baltch, K P “Baltch” Binghamton New York “Indulge, and to thy genius freely give. For not to live at ease is not to live.” Class “Tarzan” or our contribution to the grunt and groan business. His great strength is exceeded only by his good nature. Basketball (1, 2, 3) ; Bowling (3) ; Handball (1, 2, 3) ; Junior Prom Committee (2) ; Historian Senior Class; Baseball (1, 2, 3). Marshall France Burns “Marsh” Rensselaer New York “He that bears himself like a gentle- man, is worth to have been born a gentle- man.” Of recognized ability and proven friendship we entertain no doubts over a very bright future for “Marsh”. He always managed to get to classes, rain or snow and seldom “cut” a lecture. Freshman Hop Committee (1); Treasurer of class (2) ; Junior Prom Committee (2) ; Alembic Pharmakon (3). James Anthony Golfer, K'P “Jim” Albany New York “Strong reasons make strong actions.” “Jim” lived in a twentieth century existence of accelerated schedules. A fine fellow and a hard worker. His late arrivals to classes seldom failed to cause some amusement. Junior Prom Committee (2); Rifle (1); Base- ball (1) ; Senior Ball Committee (3). Twenty-seven
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gUemtuc $f)armakon We returned for our last year at A. C. P. with the sober realization that this was to be the last year in an environment which wc had grown to love. We were saddened by the thoughts that our days were numbered and we made vows to drink in as much of the spirit of the place as we could in the space of one fleeting year. Our class officers were: President Edward Wolff; First Vice-Presi- dent, Irving Newton; Second Vice-President, John Watts; Secretary, Albert Wein- berger; Treasurer, Donald Howard; Historian, Julius Baltch; Student Council, George D’Annunzio. The social events of our three years were climaxed by the Senior Ball which was a huge success. It is now nearly over; all over but the memories. The three years have served to open some eyes and to disclose new vistas to the more fortunate. For one and for all, A. C. P. has made some impression, some mark, some contribution to our lives. All obstacles have now been removed from our path. The road to our future success is now open. Knowing what ought to be done will not bring perfect results. Action must drive ambition; the nail is useless without the hammer; courage is the complement of knowledge; we have the knowledge, now— Good Luck, Seniors. Julius Baltch, Historian.
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gUemtuc $fjarmakon John Starr Crowe, K I “Johnny” Hamilton New York “If little labor, little are our gains, Man’s fortunes are according to his pains.” The “middle man” of the famous laboratory tabic of Golfer, Crowe and D’Annunzio. lie com- bines a friendliness and a sense of humor with a determined nature to accomplish whatever he sets out to do. Alembic Pharmakon (1, 2, 3); Editor-in-Chiej (3); Historian of Class (1); Junior Prom Com- mittee (2) ; Orchestra (1, 2, 3) ; Rifle (1). O. George D’Annunzio, 4 AX “George” Schenectady New York “Run, if you like, but try to keep your breath; Work like a man but don’t be worked to death.” “George” has struck the happy medium of doing some work and having a good time occasion- ally without having the two overlap. He managed to answer Golfer’s questions throughout the greater part of three years and was the pilot of the “Schenectady Special.” President of Class (2); Student Council (3); Manager of Baseball (3) ; Junior Prom Committee (2) ; Basketball (1, 2, 3); Alembic Pharmakon (3) . Edward A. De Persis “Eddie” Binghamton New York “What is ambition, but desire of great- ness. And what is greatness, but extent of power.” “Eddie” exhibits a smooth exterior, both in manner and speech, coupled with a driving force so necessary to accomplish desired ends. He always succeeded in mussing up D’Annunzio’s hair every morning for three years. Basketball (1, 2, 3); Manager (3); Bowling (2, 3); Baseball (1, 2, 3); Freshman Hop Com- mittee (1) ; Alembic Pharmakon (3). Twenty-eight
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