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ALEMBIC ALBERT V. KENT R.F.D. Cambridge, N. Y. During the war, Al’s mail was forwarded to the 2nd Air Force. Soon after separation, he was grounded in the throes of pharmacy. Another early Phi Chi man, he will long be re- membered for his skill as the initial Treasurer; shortly after he was able to acquire a wife and a new car. This year he served on the Program Committee of the A.Ph.A. ERICH K. KRUGMAN Main Street Corinth, N. Y. In his Freshman year, “Krug” was a member of the bowling team. He served as Historian of Kappa Psi in his Junior year, and designed and made their sign for the gym scoreboard. He was also a member of the Camera Club and the Class Ring Committee. Before entering A.C.P. he served with the Navy in both the Atlantic and Pacific theaters. ROBERT V. LALLY Waterville, N. Y. Living proof of the skill with a can opener and skillet of John Schell and Red Wheeler, Bob’s figure is indeed a familiar one in these halls. Bob has been very active in his third and fourth years in Phi Delta Chi. An Army veteran, he served in the South Pacific. 215 Mansion Street West Coxsackic, N. Y. “Marty” has always been a very popular student at A.C.P. She started her studies in Medical Technology in September of 1945. In her Sophomore year she became a member of Lambda Kappa Sigma Sorority and in her Junior year served as Vice-President. Martv later became a member of the Girls’ Club. MARTINA KELLY Twenty-eight
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PHARMAKON MARY JARVIS 333 Delaware Avenue Delmar, N. Y. Mary joined our ranks in September 1945 to start her studies in Medical Technology. In her Sophomore year, she became a member of the Girls’ Club and later became a member of Lambda Kappa Sigma Sorority. We all like Mary for her sense of humor and wish her every success in the future. HOWARD H. JONES R.F.D. No. 2 Skaneatelcs, N. Y. before entering A.C.P., “Jonesy” was a member of the Army Air Corps, serving in the Mediterranean Theater. In his Fresh- man year he entered Kappa Psi and was Vice-President of his class. During his four years here he has been a very active member of the Camera Club. This year he served on the staff of the Mortar and Pestle and was Editor of Photography of the Alembic Pharmakon. ERICH KATZ Hughsonville, N. Y. Erich came to us as a. graduate of the Central University in Quito, Ecuador. For his superior work in the Junior year, he was awarded the Borden Scholarship. In his Senior year he became a member of Rho Pi Phi and was another charter member of the student branch of A.Ph.A. JAMES M. KEEFF. 207 Wright Avenue, R.D. No. 2, East Syracuse, N. Y. Jim’s Air Corps service was mainly in the Southwest Pacific. In his Sophomore year, he was an important figure in the reactivation of Phi Delta Chi at A.G.P. At various times he held the offices of Inner Guard, Master-at-Arms and Vice- President. Jim and Betty, “the little woman”, will settle in Syracuse after graduation. Twenty-seven
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PHARMAKON . MRS. ALBERT H. LASDA Warren Street Tully, N. Y. Better known as Ilga to her many friends here at A.C.P., she became a member of our class in September 1947. She holds the degree of “Magister of Pharmacy” which she received from Latvia University at Riga. In her Junior year, she won the American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education Scholar- ship, and then as a Senior, became a charter member of the A.Ph.A. HENRY LEE 6 2 Elm Street Cobleskill, N. Y. When Henry returned from the Asiatic Pacific and was re- leased from the Navy, he quickly satisfied his quest for addi- tional pharmaceutical adventures at A.C.P. During his first year “Irish” showed us that the hand was quicker than the eye, and that the callous on his hand was not due to pestle pressure but to a ping-pong paddle. He was a charter member of both the reactivated Phi Chi and our A.Ph.A. SOLOMON LEVINE 215 South Pearl Street Albany, N. Y. Sol entered A.C.P. in ’42 but his initial stay was short due to a call from Uncle Sam for Army service. Upon his return he became very active on the basketball team, being elected Captain in his Senior year. He is a four-year man in Rho Pi Phi and served as Fiery Dragon. He is also a chaitcr member of the Student A.Ph.A. branch. DONALD FRANCIS LUTZ 541 Main Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Don claims the Navy released him because the South Pacific environment caused a dreadful paralysis called “ptosis”; so he joined us in ’46. He was a charter member of Phi Delta t Chi and this year held the office of Chaplain. He also served on the Class Ring Committee and belonged to the A.Ph.A. Don hates Albany; too conducive to long naps. Twenty-nine
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