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Douglas Stone................................................................President James Ludlum...........................................................I ice-President Laura Grode Tepper...........................................................Secretary Esten Coan...................................................................Historian Class History It is impossible now, as graduating seniors, to look back over those past four years without a perpetual smile and a more than occasional laugh. There were tears and disappointments to be sure, but what many happy memories we, the class of ’52, can recall. . . . On registration day we were very cordially greeted by Dean O’Brien, only then to be suddenly staggered by a mountain high pile of books and a schedule which would make a timetable look like kindergarten material. At the end of one week, faces that were once strange to us took on a new and friendly mean- ing, and wc soon realized that Prof. Singer wasn’t writing formulas on the board solely for entertainment, and that formaldehyde didn’t smell at all like Chanel No. 5. As was soon evident, our class was loaded with talent in the form of basketball heroes, vivacious cheer- leaders and academic geniuses. We left in June, happy to have exams behind us, but eager to return in the fall. As sophomores, we noted some new faces among our midst, and the absence of some familiar ones, but by the end of the second week, wc were once again engrossed in our studies, staggering from the mention of Sears and Zemansky and well accustomed to the familiar “Okay, gang, time to clean up”. The following week wc sponsored the annual Frosh reception which was a howling success, made so by the, thespian ability of Prof. Singer coupled with the fine school spirit displayed by the Frosh. Once again, Doug Stone, Danny Rubinson and Esten Goan kept us on the winning side of the basketball ledger, under the capable guidance of Jim Ludlum and Marc Guy. By the fall of 1950, and our goal only two years off, the class of ’52 rc-opened the doors of AGP with more self-confidence and higher spirits than in years previous, only to have these dampened by our first ’cology lecture, after which wc realized shorthand would have been a valuable asset to be blessed with. Organic chemistry, once a course to be dreaded, was turned into the most interesting course of the year under the very capable Dr. John Young, formerly of the U. of Florida. “As seniors marching onward”, the world was ours, but soon we came down from our lofty pedestal to match wits with Prof. Flanmer after which we realized that our positions were not as secure as we had assumed. Bacteriology, under the reign of Andrew Swift, with his excellent timing and witty re- marks, will be remembered long after doses have been forgotten. By the end of the year, “fiat rotunda” meant more than just the presence of Joe Polito and incompatibility took on a different meaning than we would surmise from its dubious defini- tion in the Daily New's. Truly, for the class of ’52, memories will linger on when days in dear old ACP are gone. Sixteen
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H ERE RES! the hones of Susan Lowder, Who hurst while drinking a Seidlitz powder. Altho she’s gone to her Heavenly rest, She should have 'waited ’til it effervesced. JOHN ANDREWS GILBERT BACON RAY BAIRD EUGENE BALDWIN DANIEL BEHAN EDWARD BELEMJIAN Seventeen
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