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gUembtc iPkarmakon O Sylvia B. Evenghick, AK2 “Sweetie Pie” Albany New York “Deliberate with caution, but act with decision. And yield with graciousness or oppose with firmness.” Sylvia’s escapades in the “labs” have been numerous where she was the target for many of the boys' jokes and puns. She always had a come- back and her ready smile will be missed. A devout student and intensely interested in her profession. Class Vice-President (1); Junior Prom Com- mittee (2) ; Tennis (1, 2) ; Bowling (3). Leslie C. Faris, t AX “Les” Gloversville New York “Knowledge is that which truly and essentially raises one man above another.” “Les” joined us our last year and by his sin- cerity and wit became one of the most popular members of our class. A conscientious student and true friend, we feel he is bound to be a success. President of Class (2); Bowling (1, 2, 3); Basketball (1, 2, 3) ; Baseball (1, 2, 3) ; Handball (1, 2, 3); Histology Prize (2); Student Council (2) ; Junior Prom Committee (2) ; Alembic Phar makon (3) Freshman Hop Committee (1). Leon Herman Ginsberg “Ginsy” Saratoga Springs New York “That which we acquire with the most difficulty, we retain the longest.” “Ginsy” never failed to sprawl over at least two chairs in Manufacturing Lecture. A likeable fel- low, possessing a variety of moods—at times he would appear carefree and jolly and then again he would be sullen and glooim. We wish him good luck in his business ventures. Basketball (1, 2, 3) ; Bowling (1).
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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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Alembic iPbarmakon Aldona Marion Gudzis, AK2 “Alda” Amsterdam New York “Frame your mind to mirth and merri- ment, Which bars a thousand harms and lengthens life.” To observe her attitude of nonchalance and sometimes sheer boredom, one could never guess that she is one of our honor students. She always was the first one out of examinations. Every noon her laugh could be heard ringing through the building as the handball workouts were conducted. We believe success for her is inevitable. Secretary of Class (2) ; Bowling (3) ; Tennis (1, 2) ; Junior Prom Committee (2) ; Handball (3). Donald Evers Howard, “Don” Schoharie New York “A gentleman has ease without famili- arity, is respectful without meanness, genteel without affectation, insinuating without seeming art.” “Don” aptly portrays the words—“a real guy.” lie is a man of ability and one of the best dressers in college. His sporty cars arc well-known around Albany and points east. A true friend who always was ready to lend a helping hand. Treasurer Senior Class (3) ; Honorable Mention for Physiology (1); Senior Ball Committee (3), Junior Prom Committee (2). Joseph Klein-, PII 1 “Joe Schenectady New York “Honors achieved far exceed those that are created.” A conscientious student and a silver-tongued orator. “Joe” always enjoyed a good class argu- ment in which he was usually an active participant. If success bears any relation to hard work, he will make good. Handball (1, 2, 3); Bowling (1) ; Junior Prom Committee (2). Thirty
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