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

 - Class of 1951

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ORRIN E. CALRRAITH $AX “Orrin” Troy, New York The Navy claimed Orrin before he joined our happy group of would be pharmacists. It didn’t take him too long to get into the swing of things at A.C.P., for he was a charter member of the A.Ph.A. and a Phi Delta Chi prodigy for three years, serving as Vice-President in his last year. He worked with the Junior Prom Commit- tee. IRVING GTTLITZ pn$ “Irv” New' Britain, Conn. Iijv was another one of the class’s “Out of Staters”, coming to us from the Nutmeg State. Irv mingled in our midst learning how to make emulsions and what have you. He is a very hap- pily married man who saw action with the Air Corp before taking the “Big Step”. While at A.C.P. he became a member of the A.Ph.A. Upon grad- uation there should be a future pharm- acist in this family. STANLEY R. GOLDMAN PII$ “Googy Peekskill, New York There will always be that baseball team from Brooklyn—“Those Bums”— as long as there is a Goldman. He was taken into the folds of “R.P.P.” in his freshman year, and when he became a Senior he served as Sports Chair- man. He was Basketball Manager for our “Panthers” for two years. We must not forget that he is another Army man at heart. CARMEN J. GRANIERO “Granny” Utica, New York From the Army life that he loved so well (?), Granny left his uniform be- hind to become a pharmacist. Being one of the older members of the class, he was often referred to as “Pop”. His favorite remark for a statement like that was “Wait ’til you’re my age, ’Son’ ”. Deciding that bachelor life was not for him, he took those long steps to the altar this past summer. mind; for the entmits of Uruth and those frequent trips to Utica, Granny did find the time to join the A.Ph.A. [27}

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WILLIAM B. FIZETTE «LAX “Bill” Albany, New York Willie, another one of our local talent, after serving for a time in the Army came to A.C.P. to pursue the art of Pharmacy. He was active in Phi Delta Chi for 4 years and served in the cap- acity of Treasurer in the Junior Year. He left his post on the Mortar and Pestle Staff in his fourth year to be- come Editor-in-Chief of the “Alembic Pharmakon”. As a Senior he joined the folds of the A.Ph.A. IRVING FORMAN PH® “Irv” Ravena, New York Our star commuter from Ravena, Irv, had as his chief interest a wife and two children. As a student, he w'as a member of the local branch of the A.Ph.A. and was one of the brothers of Rho Pi Phi. He was usually seen delivering an earful of humor to a cert- ain fellow from Watertown. He will gladly inform all those headed for Army life just what will be required from them. CLEMENTE F. FRATTALI “Clem” Watertown, New York From the Air Force, A.C.P. was buz- zed by Clem who had as his habit at the barren tundra of northern New York. He could also tell of the com- pactness associated with trailer life. His subtle humor has been encountered on occasions by those who were sub- jected to such in classes. As a Senior he became a member of the student branch of the A.Ph.A. for ROBERT M. FOWLSTON “Bob” Oxford, Netv York Bob was one of the clan who could tell a tale about living or existing in a trailer. Being one of the quieter mem- bers of the class, he naturally was a good listener. Before attending college his records show that he was a member of the U. S. Navy. a great reptation engage mg



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KENNETH R. GRAY i AX Ken Guilderland, New York Being older and more experienced, Ken was chosen as our Freshman Class President to guide us over those first difficult spots. In this same year he was taken into Phi Delta Chi. He has also been active in the A.Ph.A. Having photography as his hobby, he took over the post of photography editor of the “Alembic Pharmakon”. Due to his service in the Army Medical Corp, Ken was one of our leading pharmacol- ogists. KENNETH LESTER GUSTAFSON “Gus” MX Newburg, New York Just about one of the most versatile fellows in our class was “Gus”. He was an active participator in all school functions, serving as Class President in his Junior Year and President of Phi Delta Chi in his Senior Year. He was a member of the Camera Club and Chess Club in his Freshman Year and the Athletic Commission was glad to have his services for the last two years. The Army had him once upon a time, but now Sue is taking good care of him. [28] EDWARD D. HENRY K'P “Ed Lowville, New York Down from the hills with his dog team and snow shoes, Ed came out of the wilderness to the metropolis of Albany to pursue the arts of the Apothecary. In his second year he was claimed by Kappa Psi, and was a charter member of the A.Ph.A. His brothers elected him Recording Secretary in his last year, and he was also a hard wmrking associate editor on the “Alem- bic Pharmakon” staff. We are all wondering whether Ed will be hearing Wedding Bells first or the call of the Bugle. SHIRLEY JANE HICKEY AK2 Fort Plain, N. Y. Shirley was considered one of the more quiet and reserved ladies in our class, at least by those wTho didn't really know her. The list of activities, which include Girl’s Club in her Freshman Year, Sorority Vice-President and Class Sec- retary in her third year, Year Book and Mortar and Pestle Staffs in her fourth year, show that she was one of the more popular members of our class. Profes- sionally, she was also a member of the A.Ph.A. hilanthropyi could easilg deceioe me

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