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THOMAS COVATTA EDWARD HOBAICA NORMAN MEYER JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY For the first time, under the new four-year course, the Albany College of Pharmacy has a junior class. Three members comprise this class for the year 1939. Prior to 1937 the College had only three classes and each aspirant had to spend three years of study in order to obtain the Ph.G. or Ph.C. The three-year course was abolished in 1937, and the last graduating class is the '39 class. The new four-year course offers a broader field of study, with more liberal arts and science subjects added to the general three-year curriculum. Norman Meyer studied two years at Syracuse University prior to en- trance to A. C. P. Thomas Covatta studied two years at Toronto Uni- versity. Edward Hobaica spent two years at Beirut University in Syria. Being the first class to graduate under the new four-year course in 1940, we wish to express our best wishes to the class of 1939, wishing them all the luck and prosperity that they may attain through their practice of pharmacy. EDWARD A. HOBAICA Class Historian
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DONALD BELLEW PH.C. ERNEST GENTILE PH.C. Class of 38 Class of 38 WALTER PANGBURN PH.C. DONALD TEMPLETON Ph.C. Class of 37 Class of 38 LOUIS SHAFER Ph.C. Class of 35 The second four-year Bachelor of Science students, Class of 1939, may truly be called hard workers. Filled with ambition since their obtaining the Ph.C. degree upon a previous graduation, they returned to obtain their B.S. These men have ambitious plans for the future. One intends to further chemistry research, one intends to be a teacher, one will be a lab. man, and marriage will claim a fourth. Whatever roads they take, we wish them well. Here's hoping for a suc- cessful future.
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SOPHOMORE CLASS Back Row: FULLER, SASS, LANE, ALFORD, BRUMER, PECKHAM, SKAVINA. Center Row: BUCK, SVIRSKY, MacLAGGER, CASLER, DELAHUNT, CARYL, SUCKNO, TROIE. Front Row: MACK, PELUSO, NAPOLETAN, KNELLER, RAU, BROOKS, ENGLEMAN, REED. CLASS HISTORY Peaceful and serene were the slumbers of the Sophomores this year, owing to the fact that classes had been assigned to the Matinee Session. They have spent the year in the proper collegiate daze, arousing them- selves to the extent of being called the Playboys of '41. The first quarter arrived sooner than anticipated, much to the chagrin of some of the students. They then attended the Sorority Dance, and after that the Sophs soon settled down to slumber quietly.
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