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A L E M BI C LOUIS P. KALBFELD Common Name — “Lou” Habitat — Gloversville, N. Y. Life at Georgetown University must have been boring, so Lou found his way to Pharmacy. Once here, he established himself as one of the more aggressive members of the student body by his varied interests in school activities. Lou was the number one “shutterbug” of A.C.P., as was substantiated by his position as President of the Camera Club, a position at- tained after four year of participation. He also was a member of the now defunct Chess Club, as well as serving with the Mortar and Pestle. He always has been most active in the doings of Rho Pi Phi when he served on the Executive Board. RAYMOND KRAMER Common Name — “Ray” Habitat — Brooklyn, N. Y. A veteran of the Army Air Corps, Ray came to Pharmacy seeking knowledge. But that wasn’t all he sought for the summer of his Junior year Ray and Sydell Lichtstrahl, another of our classmates, were married. Last summer their happy family was enlarged. Active from the beginning, Ray was a member of the Pharmacy Five for three years, and served on the Student Council his Sophomore year as Vice-President of his class. A member of the Mortar and Pestle staff since 1946, Ray became Editor-in-Chicf this year, only to relegate his duties for that same job on the Alembic Pharmakon. Another A.Ph.A.’cr, he’s a four-year Rho Pi Phi man and was Chancellor of the fraternity last year. ANTHONY L. LA ROSA Common Name — “Tony” Habitat — Massena, N. Y. “Full of fun and fancy free”, Tony has added to our group that extra touch, which only the younger set at A.C.P. could have. His trilling voice and happy heart will long be remem- bered in the college halls. It was his masterful management of the Senior basketball team that placed the team at the top of the heap in intramural competition. FREDERICK C. LATHROP, JR. Common Name — “Fred” Habitat — Scotia, N. Y. A familiar sight was the Old Ford getting here late with its four steady riders. “Joy boy”, as he is known to his closer friends, was one of our daily commuters. His nonchalant man- ner and carefree way, have made him famous to us at A.C.P. He became a member of Kappa Psi during the “Frosh” year, and was a charter member of the A.Ph.A. when it was organ- ized last year. Thirty
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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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PHARMAKON • ■ % i¥' JACK LIBERMAN Common Name — “Jake” Habitat — Rochester, N. Y. If ever a man looked to be asleep for four years, Jack filled that description. However, it is easy to see that looks are deceiving, since Jack readily maintained good grades and one could hardly say that he was always hibernating. Be it a fourth at pinochle or that spiel on the life cycle of Xenophiles Che- lopsa, Jack was always there. He comes from a long line of Pharmacists being the fourth brother to receive his Pharmacy Sheepskin. Jack saw service with the United States Army prior to making his trip eastward to A.C.P. DOROTHY LIEBERMAN SCHOENWETTER Common Name — “Bunny” Habitat — Schenectady, N. Y. Vivacious Bunny began her career at A.C.P. as a budding Pharmacist in 1945 and left after her Freshman year to attend Russell Sage College. But Pharmacy had a fatal attraction for her because she resumed her studies with us as a Sopho- more. Only this time she was in the role of “cell counter”. Bunny was a member of the chcerleading squad during her Sophomore year. Her popularity gained her many swain’ but only one captured her heart for Bunny became Mrs. S. a few months ago. Common Name — “Queenie” Habitat — Gloversvillc, N. Y. RAYMOND A. LAVIGNE Common Name — “Ray” Habitat — St. Johnsbury, Vt. A true Vermonter, Ray left the Army’s Field Artillery Serv- ice to become an ardent student of A.C.P. He is married, but as yet has found no further income tax exemptions. While studying at A.C.P., Ray became a charter member of the A.Ph.A. in 1948, and in the following year, joined the Kappa Psi Fraternity. RITA LAURENCE Another of those “microbe martyrs and rabbit killers” at Bender, Queenie began her career with the rest of us on that fateful October day. She became a member of the Girls’ Club in her Sophomore year and also cheered our teams on to vic- tory during both her Sophomore and Junior years. Queenie is an avid reader, bridge enthusiast and lover of sports. Thirty-one
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