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$f)armakon WALTER F. WELTZIEN “Walt” “A sunny nature; a trusty friend.” Newburgh New York Bowling (2, 3, 4) ; Basketball (3, 4) ; Intra mural Basketball (2, 3, 4) ; Camera Club (2, 3, 4); Soft Ball (4); Yearbook Staff (4). THOMAS H. YOUNG “Tom” “A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the best of men.” East Greenbush New York Bowling (3, 4) ; Student Council (3) ; Soft Ball (4) ; Class Vice-President (3) ; Basketball (3, 4) ; Freshman Dance Committee; Class Treasurer (1) ; Junior Dance Committee; Senior Ring Com- mittee. Pvt. Richard G. Scheutzow The class basketball team hasn’t won a game since he left; the bowling team remembers him by maintaining the winning pace he helped to set. He was with us for two years .... an athlete and a leader among his classmates .... the first in his school to be called to the colors, and although he will not be graduated with us, he was, and, to us, always will be one of the finest members of the class of ’43. It is only right that we, the class of ’43, make a place for him in our yearbook and pay tribute to a real man and a good soldier .... Twenty-five
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Alembic ARNOLD SHAPIRO, Rn f “Arnie” “Life without pleasure is not life at all.” Rochester New York Varsity Basketball (1); Baseball (1) ; Vice- Chancellor of Rho Pi Phi (3) ; Chancellor of Rho Pi Phi (4); Ping Pong (1, 2, 3, 4); Soft Ball (4) ; Intramural Basketball (3, 4) ; Dance Committee (2); Senior Ring Committee; Treas- urer Rho Pi Phi (2); Air-Raid Warden (3, 4). JUNE E. TURNER, AK2 Juniper” Schenectady New York “Woman is as variable as a feather in the wind.” Class Secretary (1); Chairman Freshman Dance Committee; Vice-President of Lambda Kappa Sigma (3); Associate Editor of the Year Book (3) ; Editor-in-Chief of Year Book (4) ; Bowling (3); Camera Club (3, 4); Junior Class Key Committee; Junior Class Dance Committee; President of Lambda Kappa Sigma (4). JOSEPH VERRASTRO “Joe” “When a man is his own friend, you may know him to be a friend to all men.” Troy New York Bowling (1, 2, 3, 4); Basketball (3, 4) ; Soft Ball (4) ; Dance Committee (3) ; Senior Ring Committee; Camera Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Junior Class Key Committee. Twenty-four
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Alembic Mentor Claste £$tll We, the Class of January, ’43 do hereby bequeath the following heirlooms to those who follow in our wake! ! To John Beeble, Bernard Goldberg leaves his upper hand with the women. To Prentiss Derringer, Walt Weltzien leaves his excess vitality. To Louis Fratto, Frank de Qucvedo leaves his bottle-spacer. To George George, Gerry Howard leaves her aggressiveness. To William Globerson, Sol Potosky leaves his advanced knowledge in Prof. Hanmer’s courses. To Tom Hanley, Ed Crandall leaves his bed in Micro-biology. To Edwin Hunting, Sister Mary Eugenia leaves her scholastic average. To Peg Israel, June Turner leaves her hard-boiled efficiencies. To Mary Knapp, Jake Epstein leaves his habitual tardiness. To Dick Major, Arnie Shapiro leaves his bottle of specially prepared liquid petrolatum with which to coat pills. To Joe Palisi, Fran Conroy leaves his “never fail” laboratory technique. To Tom Pitts, Ed Karuzas leaves his playful antics. To Ida Rickey, Allan MacCollam leaves his golden voice. To Paul Rinaldi, Tom Young leaves his advanced studies in math. To Morris Silverman, Leo Katzman leaves his prowess as a softball pitcher. To Jerome Stepner, Dick Phalen leaves his excess weight. To Edward Sternfcld, Walt Henning leaves his early morning chats with the profs. To Frank Sweeney, Russ Denegar leaves his position in the Pharmacy depart- ment. To Nathan Werlin, Joe Verrastro leaves his contract with “Lucky” Teeter. To Leonard Westerman, Pete Savage leaves his familiar stogie. In fond and loving memory of those who come after us, we do hereby witness the above will. Class of January, ’43 Twenty-six
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