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

 - Class of 1950

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ALE M BIC CHARLES T. LYNCH Common Nome — “Charley” Habitat - Herkimer, N. Y. Charlie, also a Navy man, came to A.C.P. a single man, but is leaving as a married man. He has found that Pharmacy and Nursing make a pleasant mixture. During the last four busy years he has become a member of Kappa Psi and the A.Ph.A. Charley also became a conscientious contributor to the Mortar and Pestle which he enhanced greatly with his fine crossword puzzles. HUMBERT MAGGIACOMO Common Name — “Whiff-Whiff” Habitat — Millbrook, N. Y. A veteran of the Tndia-China Theater with the Air Force, “Whiff-Whiff joined our ranks at Pharmacy a bachelor and leaves as such. While with us, he joined the A.Ph.A. and was an avid shutterbug; he also became a member of Kappa Psi. Humbert's fine backstopping on the Pharmacy Nine helped considerable in fielding fine baseball teams here at A.C.P. JOHN S. LINDSAY Common Name — “John” Habitat — Dannemora, N. Y. John served with the Navy Hospital Corps during the last war and after his discharge, pursued the field of Pharmacy here at A.C.P. During his studies at Albany, John became a member of Kappa Psi Fraternity and Assistant Editor of the Mortar and Pestle. John is another of our happily married students. Surely, the chemistry department would appreciate more students like John. FRANK MICHAEL LOPUS Common Name ■—• “Lopusynski” Habitat — Rome, N. Y. A Roman hailing from Rome, Newr York that is, Frank did Atlantic Sea Duty with the Navy prior to his entrance at college. During his stay with us, he became a member of Kappa Psi and the student branch of the A.Ph.A. In his Senior year, Frank joined the staffs of the Mortar and Pestle and also the Alembic Pharmakon, and hfe became a member of the Camera Club. Thirty-two

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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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PHARMAKON KATHERINE MARIAK Common Name — “Katie” Habitat — Hudson, N. Y. Katie joined our ranks in October, 1946 to start her studies in medical technology. In her Sophomore year she became a member of Lambda Kappa Sigma Sorority and later a member of the Girls’ Club. Katie was sorority banquet Chairman in 1948 and ’49. CATHERINE R. MARIANA Common Name — “Kay” Habitat — Waterloo, N. Y. Kay first entered A.G.P. in 1945, but left after her Freshman year. She resumed her studies with us one year later and we are very happy to have her in our class. Always ready with a cheery “hello” and a smile, Kay is well liked by all at Phar- macy. She was elected class secretary in her junior year. She is also a member of both Lambda Kappa Sigma Sorority and the Girls’ Club. RAYMOND J. MacCRACKEN Common Name — “Mac” Habitat — Scotia, N. Y. Entering A.C.P. straight from Scotia High, Ray has learned quite a bit in addition to Pharmacy during the past four years. While a Senior, he served as Historian for Kappa Psi. Also, he joined the staff of the Mortar and Pestle and the Alembic Pharmakon, and is a charter member of the A.Ph.A. Ray has remained single thus far, and leaves his future in the hands of Fate. william d. McClellan Common Name — “Bill” Habitat —Wilton, N. Y. As a member of Uncle Sammy’s Navy, Bill served with those “out and out salties” in the Pacific Theater of Operations. Upon entering A.C.P., he soon earned the title of the “Pinochle King” and this title has remained with him. His most impor- tant activity centered around the summer of his Sophomore year when he became married. Thirty-three

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