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J. ROBERT BOSCOE MX Rob” Gouverneur, New York Bob, another Navy man, came to Pharmacy, wife and all. During his Freshman year, Bob played Varsity basketball. TTe has been a prominent member of Phi Delta Chi and the A.Ph.A. Tfis most important activity centers around his wife and two little girls. PAUL II. BRUCKER “Paul” Schenectady, New York Schenectady’s gift to the women, Paul was seen commuting daily for several years, and of late, in a new convertible. He served on the Junior Prom Com- mittee, and in his Senior Year became a member of the A.Ph.A. Paul has remained single thus far and leaves his future in the hands of fate and Uncle Sam. He was also a member of the Newman Club. [22] JEANNE ANNE BURNS AK2 “Jean” Ogdensburg, New York Jeanne, who hails from the North Country, has always taken an active in- terest in all the extra-curricular acti- vities at school. She was a member of the Sorority for four years, serving as Treasurer in her Junior Year. In her Sophomore year, she served on the Student Council as Vice-President of her class. Jeanne was a member of the Junior Prom Committee and held of- fices as Vice-President and Secretary of the Girl’s Club. She was a member of the A.Ph.A. and the Newman Club. STEPHEN WILLIAM BULL, JR. “Steve” Tillson, New York Steve, the family man, when his wife isn’t around, was one of ottr camera bugs. Upon request he would be glad to furnish any individual with snaps of his oil-spring. Comments were likely to arise in any case where Steve w-as present, and his last name has been said to fit him well. He, in his last year, was on the staff of the Mortar Pestle. and health of Hhj) creatures.
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JOSEPH HENRY BERGERON KW “Joe” Ogdensburg, After being Joe took u time has bsi Nurse’s Res thci Jbe tention, man Joe into Freshman aide seat ir caught up during his t New York [down back from Okinawa, P ranks at A.C.P. Joe’s en divided between the dcnce and Watervliet-in- iage. Kappa Psi welcomed r ranks when he was a found a very comfort- Bac “T” where he got on all the sleep he lost ravels. JEAN HELEN BERKE ‘Jean” Albany, New York J ean is one of the local girls who Sought out her career at Pharmacy. In her Sophomore year she was elected President of 'the Girl’s Club, and in 1 er Junior year, class Historian. She was a very active member of the Jun- ior Prom Committee. She joined the A.Ph.A. in her Senior year. RAYMOND J. BLAKE. JR. K'F “Bumps” Olean, New York Coming from the land of the gushing oil wells, Bumps decided to follow in his father’s footsteps and become a pharmacist. Tic was a charter member of the A.Ph.A. In his fourth year, Ray joined the bowling team and the Newman Club. During his initiation into Kappa Psi this year. Bumps was found on the corner of State and Pearl selling “odd” commodities. TRYING BLOOM Pn l “Irv” Binghamton, N. Y. During any first section lab—when there was any commotion—Irv was sure to be found in the middle of it. Tie joined us in our second year and from that time was an active member of Rho Pi Phi. He saw service with Uncle Sam in the last war. has appointed me to watch oner the life [21]
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GEORGE D, “Caff Caff was am sportsmen, of basketball ing so well served as on the Yearbook, joined the Club. Uncle pan for awfi was noted —new jokes. NIEL CAFARELLI He f i ong our more prominent played four full years and two of baseball. Be- ijnformed in these fields, he of the Sports Editors of In his Senior year he Ph.A. and the Newman Sam had George in Ja- ile, with the Army. He r his thirst of knowledge that is. CHARLES C. CROOKER “Charlie” Canajoharie, New York Once out of the Navy, Charlie took up the battle at A.C.P. He is married but as yet has found no further income tax exemptions. Charlie was always seen speeding down New Scotland Ave- nue in order to keep his tardiness record dear. Tn his Senior year he joined the A.Ph.A. VTVTAN COULTER (Viv” Schenectady, New York Viv is one of the ten Medical Technol- ogists in our graduating class. She has given her class mates many laughs telling how her grandmother tried so tiard to get a man for her. No one who as ever met Viv could forget her uick wit and humor. Viv served on he Junior Prom Committee. Her four- fa year found her a member of the cwman Club. DORTHY DeLaFAYETTE “Dot” Ballston Spa, New York Dot joined us at A.C.P. as one of “those blood counters” in 1947, but it wasn’t until she reached Bender Lab that she really earned her title well. Dot was a member of the Newman Club in her fourth year and served on the Prom Committee in her Junior year. Mag the loot for mjj art actuatt mt at [23]
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