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ALEMBIC JOHN P. LYMAN 26 Rock Street Alexandria Bay, N. Y. Johnny became very active in A.C.P. activities from the start of his Freshman year. In that year he was elected Presi- dent of the class, served on the Student Council, and was Manager of the basketball team. A member of Kappa Psi, he served as Treasurer in his Senior year. In addition he was a member of the Athletic Commission for the past two years. RICHARD H. MALONEY 224 Washington Street Hartford, Conn. Dick is another out-o.f-the-statcr, who, after being released from the E.T.O. by the Army, came to A.C.P. in quest of Pharmaceutical knowledge. lie tells us that the reason he came to Albany, was because he understood the New York Boards were easier than those of his home state. But we know differ- ently after watching him disappear from Albany after the last class each Friday with that “Hartford Bound” light in his eyes. ARTHUR G. MARGOLIS 1627 Dudley Avenue Utica, N. Y. “Margie” attended St. Bonaventure, University of Kentucky and also saw Army service before entering pharmacy college. Very active in Rho Pi Phi, he was elected Chaplain in his Junior year and Chancellor in his Senior year. Among other activities were the Camera Club, Mortar and Pestle staff, and Junior Prom Committee. He?s another charter A.Ph.A.’cr. LOUIS C. MATT 123 Boyce Avenue Utica, N. Y. Lou graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Hamil- ton College in 1943, after which he attended Columbia for one year. After entering A.C.P., he became a member of Kappa Psi, the Camera Club and the A.Ph.A. Without him Bob Heeley never would have made that Senior year. T hirty
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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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PHARMAKON JOHN B. McSHANE 18 Bentley Avenue Poultney, Vt. As an infantry officer, John saw service in both the Euro- pean and Pacific theaters. Before entering A.C.P., he at- tended George Washington University. During his Senior year he became a charter member of our A.Ph.A. branch. Gradua- tion past he'll return to Poultney to divide his time between pharmacy owner and family man. ALBERT MILLER 82 Mill Street Newburgh, N. Y. A1 served with the Army in the European Theater for over two years, before entering A.C.P. He has gained a great recog- nition from his classmates as a member of the famous trio of “Miller, Conte O’Neill”. In his Junior year, A1 served as a member of the Ring Committee, and in his Senior year could be seen flitting “to fro”, serving as a member of the Athletic Commission. WILLIAM C. MOSHER 251 Main Street Hudson Falls, N. Y. Bill has been a familiar sight to the Freshmen and Sopho- mores at school as an assistant in the Biology Department. Having served with the Army in the European theater. Bill entered A.C.P. to take a course in Medical Technology. For four years he was a member of the Camera Club. Wc w ill all miss you, Bill, but most of all your jokes. WARREN AUTHOR NORTON 4617 Westminster Place St. Louis, Mo. Warren was a Chief Pharmacist’s Mate while in the Navy, serving in the American and South Pacific theaters. Arriving at A.C.P. in '46, he was an early member of Phi Delta Chi, holding down the office of Chaplain during his second year. Still in quest of that everlasting WHY, Warren plans to do graduate work in pharmacy after graduation. Thirty-one
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