Albany College of Pharmacy - Alembic Yearbook (Albany, NY)

 - Class of 1938

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eX2 MeCDBIG CEHRfDHHOD % Meddie Ernf.st Allard, K'P “Med” Tup per Lake New York “I am ready, where’s the job?” Mod's full of fun and a great kidder. His win- ning ways will make him a great success. Good luck and more power to you, Med. Bowling (1, 2, 3): Assistant Bowling Manager (1); Basketball (1, 2); Handball (1, 2): Rifle (1, 2} ; Freshman Hop Committee (1). Henry Chester Aumiller, K'k “Dutch” Schenectady New York “I am tall, but my ideals equal my height.” “Dutch,” the Schenectady to Albany man (rain or shine) is well-known for his dancing ability. His sincerity of purpose should render him in good stead in later life. Student Council (1); Second Vice-President (2); Assistant Manager of Baseball (2); Alembic Pharmakoii (3). Donald Lewis Belle w, MX “Don” Oneonta New York “I am not lean enough to be thought a good student.” Good-natured is the adjective which best de- scribes “Don.” He maintains his jovial composure even under the most trying of conditions and is liked all the more for it. Bowling (1, 2, 3); Handball (1, 2); Treasurer of Junior Class; Freshman Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Junior Key Committee; Busi- ness Manager of Alembic Pharmakon. Twenty-seven

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eX3 HEGffiBICI fiB EtftfQHKOll mm m m m m m m m mm m m t. v ‘ m m m m ms ms m m m ms m m ms ms v k ‘. of Professor Hanmer as our new instructor in Materia Medica, we felt the ice breaking. Fate did not stop at this. Due mainly to the efforts of the Junior Class, our Annual Student Dinner was brought back and it was at this dinner that with deep regrets, we bade farewell to Professor Larkin. All of the Freshmen glamour and old regime was done when we returned this last year. New class officers assumed control. Donald Templeton as Presi- dent; Kenneth MacCollam, First Vice-President; Mary Coughlin, Second Vice- President; Arnold Fallon, Secretary; John Heller, Treasurer; James Sloan, His- torian, and Sidney Feltman as Student Council Representative. We found the B. S. course in operation, classes and hours all changed around, so it was just like our first year as far as conditions went. Dr. Lutz was in charge of the Chemistry Department which meant a further change in our surroundings. Then only to depress us still further, Professor Hutman’s death was announced where we lost one of our closest friends. Subject lagged and London had nothing about fogs on us. Somehow the first and second quarters passed by, but with the Senior Ball, we all picked up. Life just couldn’t be that bad and then with a pop, it was all over but the shouting. Joyful as we were, we could not say farewell. It seemed as if the pleasant times we had, flowed back into our memories of friends and happy associations with professors. The spirit of Pharmacy, itself, seemed much closer and it seemed that all the world was standing still while we severed our bonds from a pleasant past and thus we said goodbye. James D. Sloan, Historian. Twenty-six



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cXD acefDBio cesbo)«hoq Sidney Leo Benson “Sid” Albany New York “And the muscles of his brawny arms arc strong as iron bands.” “Sid” has the reputation of being the college strong man, ever since the day he defied the laws of Physics and rendered asunder the Magdeburg hemispheres. Handball (1, 2). Wilbur Davis Bigelow “Will” Sherburne New York “Happy am I, from care am I free. Why aren’t they all content like me?” Will’s a quiet and unassuming fellow, unafraid of hard but frequently unproductive study. Truly a man of undoubted integrity. Will should really go places. Sherburne, here I come. Handball (1, 2); Rifie (1, 2). Frederick Arthur Clark, K'P “Freddy” Canton New York “Away, away, you men of rules, What have I to do with schools.” The smiling countenance at the right graced the pages of upstate papers recently when “C- Man” Freddy astounded Cantonites and fellow students by effecting the capture of a big, bad bandit. Cheerio, Freddy. Bowling (1, 2, 3); Student Council (2).

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