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f armafeon EDWARD SKAVINA, K “Ed” Albany New York “I said, heard, and spoke little; and found at last The How and Why of things past.” Year Book (4); Bowling (1, 2, 3, 4); Camera Club (3); Class Historian (3). GEORGE SWIRSKY, RTT “George” Ulster Park New York “Few things are impossible to diligence and skill.” Baseball (1, 2, 3); Assistant Manager Basketball (2); Manager of Basketball (3, 4); Bowling (1, 2, 3, 4); Student Council (3); Vice-Chairman Stu- dent Council (3); Business Manager Year Book. ARMAND TROIE “Troie” West Springfield Massachusetts “Let us then be up and doing With a heart for any fate.” Basketball Trainer (2, 3, 4); Bowling (2, 3, 4); Year Book (4); Secretary and Treasurer of Camera Club (3); Dance Committee (4); Ping Pong (2, 3, 4). Page Twenty-seven
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Alembic CHANCELLOR J. REED, K “Chan” Oswego New York “With fascination in his very brow A finished gentleman from top to toe.” Student Council (1); Regent Kappa Psi (3); Camera Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Basketball (1, 2); Baseball (1); Photographic Editor Year Book (4); Junior Prom Committee; Bowling (1, 2, 3); Ping Pong (2, 3,4). LAWRENCE SASS “Larry” Binghamton New York “To love the game beyond the prize Sport makes; men who are wise.” Basketball (2, 3, 4); Baseball (2, 3); Bowling (1, 2, 3); Vice-President Class (3); President Class (4); Vice-Chairman Student Council (4). BERNARD SHAPIRO, Rn “Murphy” Rochester New York “And still they gazed and still the wonder grew That one small head should carry all he knew.” Art Editor of Year Book (4). Page Twenty-six
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nttfatt The door opens on the world of tomorrow—Years have passed and we find the Seniors of yesteryear (A. C. P. 1941} taking their prospective place in civic life. Ed Alford struck oil in Texas—now he’s a wealthy man. His girl friend of our times is Mrs. C. Edmund Alford. Nathan Brooks, a man quick on the draw, is taking over the duties of Justice of Peace of Utica. Ray Brumer no longer struggles with the duties of an orderly—lie’s now a Doctor of Bugology. Fred Buck, Mrs. Buck, and Junior, are off for the shore, where they’ll vacation from the “Buck Pharmacy”. Bob Casler, son of Millbrook, is on a concert tour in the South—and it’s not in Pago Pago! John Coughlin, Albany’s favorite son, is in Washington a Senator, no less! It’s Weatherstrip no longer! Tommy Corvatta is now First Lieutenant in Uncle Sam’s Army. There's Leonard Engleman, too He’s “mess sergeant”—Boys come and get it. John Delahunt just finished “God’s Country and The Man” for Metro- Goldwyn-Maycr- playing opposite him is Betty Grable. Gorden Fuller, now a full-fledged “ace in the air,” is seen hovering over a cer- tain girl’s home in his plane-—skywriting “I love you”. Good, reliable, intelligent Phil Honikel is the head of Honikel’s Corporation of Drug Stores in New York State. John Kncller is still “burning the candle at both ends” and passing out cigars, too—for today he became a father. P.S.: It was a girl. Jack Lane, the new and always different, is now hunting lions and (?) in Africa the war must be over. Sam and Mary Mack have just finished their eighth consecutive month on Broadway. A regular Astaire-Rogers’ team—Next stop, Hollywood! Richard Me 1,agger has just published his book “Hidden Phantasies”-—Still a dreamer at heart. Charles Napoletan is often seen these days in magazine ads for “Ipana” and “Vitalis”. Rolland Peckham, a son of a son of a son’s son, is now in New York city taking candid shots for “Life”. Joe Peluso, a fortune seeker, is prospecting for gold in Canada. Chan Reed and family are sailing for Europe. He’s an executive, representing The American Chemical Association in London. Larry Sass is frequenting Sodus these days. He’s not to become the “forgotten man” as he’s the Director of Physical Education in A. C. P. Bernard Shapiro, a talented artist, is known to the men of America now as he’s connected with “Esquire”. Edward Skavina, eligible bachelor at large, has an office on Wall Street—He practically runs the stock market. George Svirsky has abandoned local politics. He’s now running for Governor of New York State. Armand Troie is seen often at Saratoga. He’s a successful track man—He has something on Sherlock Holmes. Page Twenty-eight
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