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

 - Class of 1949

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PHARMAKON JUNE M. DEVINE lOj s High Street Amsterdam, N. Y. June is one of the twelve Medical Technologists in our graduating class. She started her college education at A.G.P. in September, 1945. For three years she has been a member of Lambda Kappa Sigma Sorority. In her Freshman year, she became a member of the Camera Club. RAYMOND E. DONAHUE 24 Norton Avenue Poultnev, Vt. This sly fellow is another out of stater who sought knowl- edge of drugs here at A.C.P. An Army vet, friendly Ray’s home stamping ground is around Poultnev, Vermont. Ray boasts he’s the only Democrat in that neck of the woods. We all want to take this opportunity to wish Ray the best of good fortune in the future. ARTHUR F. DOOLEY Ilarrisville, N. Y. Art decided on pharmacy as a career shortly after his release from the Navy Air Force. He was a charter member of Phi Delta Chi Fraternity, and held down a berth on the Fra- ternity’s basketball and softball teams. Art claims that going through four years of pharmacy is somewhat of a headache— but, he is really interested in toothaches, so on to Dentistry. PHILIP H. DRAPKIN 793 Livingston Avenue Albany, N. Y. “Drap” served with the Army in the E.T.O. prior to enter- ing A.C.P. lie was awarded the Vandcr Veer Botany Prize, was a member of the Camera Club, and served as Historian of the Junior Class. Phil was also a member of the Junior Prom Committee. For two years he served as Art Editor of the Alembic Pharmakon and served on the staff of the Mortar and Pestle. Twenty-three

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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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ALEMBIC JOSEPH A. FERRO 2138 Neil Street Schenectady, N. Y. Joe’s studies were interrupted in 1943 when he enlisted in the Navy. He returned to A.G.P. in 1946 to complete his studies. For three years he was Sports Editor of the Mortar and Pestle. In his Freshman year, Joe was a member of the tennis team and Camera Club and entered Kappa Psi in his third year. In his Senior year, he served on the staff of the Alembic Pharmakon. LUCILLE L. GALLO West Leyden, N. Y. Before taking up Medical Technology at A.C.P., Lucille attended State Teachers College. In her Freshman year she was awarded the Physiology prize. She was a member of the Girls’ Club and gave great assistance as a member of the Junior Prom Committee. Lucille has a scholastic record which the members of her class might well envy. JOSEPH F. GAZZILLO 336 Thompson Street South Schenectady, N. Y. Joe first entered A.G.P. in the spring of 1943. However, his stay was short, as he soon joined the Navy. In 1946 he re- turned to complete his studies. We all know and like Joe for his “wit” and “humor”. He was always willing to give a helping hand in any social activity at school. We w'ish you the best of everything in the future, Joe. GERALD GOLDBERG 142 West Street New Britain, Conn. Gerry entered A.G.P. before the war but his stay was short as he was called to serve with the Air Corps in the E.T.O. But like many others Gerry returned to college. In his Fresh- man year he became a member of Rho Pi Phi Fraternity, in which he served as Secretary and Vice-Chancellor. In his Senior year he was a member of the Athletic Commission and served on the staff of the Mortar and Pestle. Twenty-four

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