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PHARMAKON STEWART M. BROOKS Sidney, N. Y. The “Head” started his education as an “Alchemist” after serving with the Army in the European Theater. In his sopho- more year, he became a member of Kappa Psi Fraternity and has also served on the staff of the Mortar «and Pestle and the Alembic Pharmakon. We all thank Stew for our “lighter moments” here at A.G.P. G. ROBERT CARNEY 1607 Holland Avenue Utica, N. Y. Bob entered A.C.P. in 1943 and soon became a member of Kappa Psi. After one year he left to serve with the Army in the E.T.O. Upon returning. Bob won the ping-pong champion- ship in his 2nd year. In his Junior year he was class President, Chairman of the Junior Prom Committee and served on the Ring Committee. As a Senior, he served as Regent of Kappa Psi, Editor of the Yearbook, and became a member of the A.Ph.A. HARRY E. CLARK 19 Van Burcn Street Dolgcville, N. Y. Like many others, Harry left A.C.P. in 1943 to serve with the Navy in the Pacific. Upon his return in 1946, he became a member of Kappa Psi Fraternity. In his sophomore year, he became a very active member of the Camera Club and served as Secretary for three successive years. In his Senior year, he became a charter member of the A.Ph.A. KENNETH COLVILLE Kerhonkson, N. Y. Ken served in the Army Signal Corps for five years before he entered A.C.P. lie has been a true member of the Camera (Bub and in his Junior year, he became a member of Kappa Psi Fraternity. When asked what his hobbies were, he stated that he was greatly interested in Tennis and Photography. Ken plans to do graduate work after completing his pharmacy course. T wenty-one
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ALEMBIC FRANKLIN E. BEVINS Grounds Road Albany 5, N. Y. Frank is one of the two male students of our class studying Medical Technology. He entered A.C.P. in February, 1946 and was an ardent member of the Camera Club, serving as its President in his Sophomore year. Before entering college, Frank left his home town of Ticonderoga, N. Y., to serve with the Army. BETTY J. BLOUNT 5 Cornwall Street Alexandria Bay, N. Y. As a pharmacy student, Betty was one of the first to sign up for the student branch of the A.Ph.A. She became a member of the Girls’ Club when it was organized in the fall of 1947. In our Junior year, when it was time to order our class rings, she served most willingly on the Ring Committee. BARBARA A. BON VILLE 6 Summit Avenue Latham, N. Y. Barbara, who always has a smile for everyone, became a member of Lambda Kappa Sigma Sorority in her Sophomore year. Her personality, perseverance, and enthusiasm have not only made her popular among her fellow students, but these qualities will also carry her to success in her work. OREL E. BRICELAND 120 High Street Watertown, N. Y. “Brice” was a charter member of the reactivated Phi Delta Chi Fraternity and served as its Secretary during his Junior year. He was Associate Business Manager of the yearbook, but his greatest achievement, is his ability to identify Pharma- cognosy slides without a microscope,—well, 90% of them. Twenty
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ALEMBIC •♦f flL !; • ’ - r I ««ifc ji JAMES E. DAVIS 1508 Main Street Kndicott, N. Y. No stranger to these halls, Jim served as President of the Freshman class in ’43 and battled his way to the Tennis cham- pionship before being called for service. After two years in the E.T.O., he returned to A.C.P. in September, ’45. An avid photographer, golfer, and family man, he’s also a member of the A.Ph.A. SALVATORE DARDANO, JR. 645 Catherine Street Utica, N. Y. A true extrovert, Sal has dedicated his existence here to enlivening life for his fellow students. A veteran of the Navy in the Pacific, he organized the bowling team and was a mem- ber of the Junior Prom Committee. As a four-year Kappa Psi’cr he was selected as chairman of many dance committees. He’s another charter A.Ph.A. member. T. JOSEPH CONNOLLY 188 Sixth Avenue North Troy, N. Y. Before entering A.G.P., Joe attended St. John’s University at St. Cloud, Minn., and served with the Army Air Corps in Italy. A Kappa Psi brother, he was initiated in his freshman year. The succeeding year saw him elected Vice-President of tiie class and a member of the Student Council. None of us will forget Joe’s acid but pertinent comments on certain classes. ANTHONY J. CONTE 25-53 25th Street Astoria, Long Island One of Tony’s claims to fame is his artful relating of those endless stories concerning Army service in the E.T.O. Between them and a bit of studying, he managed to render invaluable service to the Athletic Commission, particularly overseeing those famous bus trips. He also served on the committee which selected our class rings. Twenty-two
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