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

 - Class of 1950

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A L E M B I C MARCO GASBARRONE Common Name — “Marc” Habitat — Pittsfield, Mass. There will always be the Red Sox as long as there is a Gasbarrone. But will they ever win the pennant? Marc is the Bay-stater in our midst learing how to make emulsions and what have you. Marc is married and also has a baby boy that answers to Junior. Marc also was a member of the A.Ph.A. as well as a member of Kappa Psi serving as Chaplain. THOMAS F. GOLDEN Common Name — “Tom” Habitat — Mechanicville, N. Y. Tom is another married man in our midst and a proud poppa of a young son. Tom is an Army vet and served in the Pacific Theater of War. While at A.C.P., he became a charter member of the A.Ph.A. GEORGE M. GRASS, JR. Common Name — “George” Habitat — Montgomery, N. Y. A Navy man through and through, George has been “the life of the party’' during the past four years. He became a member of Kappa Psi during his Freshman year. In his Senior year, George became President of the class and Student Council Chairman. Also, he undertook the direction of the Mortar and Pestle by becoming its Editor-in-Ghief. FREDERICK S. HAGGERTY Common Name — “Fred” Habitat — Albany, N. Y. A true to heart pharmacist, Fred planned on being a mem- ber of A.C.P. years before he actually started. His home, being here in Albany, Fred has been able to enjoy homecooked meals and work for his B.S. in Pharmacy at the same time. He is single, and has been a member of Kappa Psi for three years. Twenty-eight

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PHARMAKON JAMES H. EDWARDS Common Name—“Jim” Habitat — Watertown, N. Y. Jimmy, an ex-Army infantryman, found his way to A.C.P., to follow in the footsteps of his father. A usual site in his Freshman year was those speedy week-end disappearances back home. Suspicion was wiped out as Jim married in his sopho- more year and at present is proud of James H., Ill, and David Karl. Jim would rather play golf and sip Budweiser than work. But then who wouldn't!! FRANK E. FOLEY Common Name — “Red” Habitat — Amenia, N. Y. “From the Halls of Montezuma to the Shores of A.G.P.’ . Yes, that is literally the story of Frank who entered A.C.P. after a tour of duty with the United States Marine Corps. Frank will always be known for his “modesty” when it comes to athletics. He did prove a worthy asset to the Pharmacy Nine playing all infield positions in four years of college competition. Concerning his ability at basketball let us just say he played J.V. Ball for two years. Frank also is a member of the Student Branch of the A.Ph.A. SHIRLEY FRANCE Common Name — “Skirl” Habitat—Worcester, N. Y. Shirl entered A.C.P. in 1946 to begin her career as a medical technologist. She found it not too difficult to get into the swing of things and before long she joined the “Burlap and Bucket Brigade” to become a member of Lambda Kappa Sigma Sorority. Later the next year, she also joined the Girls' Club. Although she enjoys her work at Bender, Shirl is not an all work and no play gal and often indulges in outside activities. GEORGE ROWLAND GABEL Common Name — “George” Habitat — New City, N. Y. One of those rare personalities, George is a male medical technician. It was his presence which prevented the girls from becoming first class chatterboxes and kept them on the road to becoming efficient technicians. George recently returned from Key West, Florida, where he spent his vacation fishing and relaxing. Though George enjoys his work, he eagerly awaits each new day because it means another lunch period and that’s his favorite hobby. Your female colleagues wish you the best of luck, George. Twenty-seven



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PHARMAKON WARREN E. HAUCK Common Name — “Warren Habitat Saugerties, N. Y. Before trekking northward to A.C.P., Warren served in the Air Force during the war. He became a member of Kappa Psi during his Freshman year. He was a member of the Student Council through his service as President of our Sophomore Class. He has also participated in bowling, being a member of the club for three years. Bibs Barry changed her name to his the summer prior to our Senior year. Warren was Business Manager of the Alembic Pharmakon. CARL R. HENRY Common Name—“Ham” Habitat — Syracuse, N. Y. Carl is one of the quieter members of our class who busily attends to his many assignments received here at A.C.P. He served with the Army during World War II, and is one of our married vets. His mastery of the pun has made for many pleasant moments for those people sitting close enough to hear him mutter. ELMER S. JENKS Common Name “Stretch” Habitat Schroon Lake, N. Y. A married man, but not yet a family man, Elmer came to A.C.P. with a high scholastic record which was also maintained throughout his college career. While a student, Elmer has been a four-year member of Kappa Psi and a charter member of the A.Ph.A. STEVEN E. JORDAN Common Name — “Stive Habitat — Schenectady, N. Y. “Stive has many untold talents, too numerous to mention. We have found him to be one of the outstanding scholastic members of the class. Prior to A.C.P., Steve served with the Marines, so much so that he married one (of the female branch, that is). They have a three-year-old daughter, who is the light of their lives. While at college he was a member of Kappa Psi, Charter Vice-President of the A.Ph.A., and Asso- ciate Editor of the Mortar and Pestle. Twenty-nine

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