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EUGENE C. BALDWIN Gene Albany, N. Y. Gene was one of our modest members. He was rarely heard from in class as he didn’t snore. Gene was a member of Kappa Psi and a member of the A.Ph.A. Though Gene was quiet perhaps in class, he became considerably more alive in the Boy’s Room with a deck of cards, or in a poker game at a fraternity smoker. GILBERT S. BANKER K Pete Hancock, N. Y. During his four years at A.C.P., Gil Banker has been associated with a vast number of activities which embrace a wide spectrum of interests. Gil has held the presidencies of both the A.Ph.A. and the Camera Club. Kappa Psi made him their historian and pub- lishing editor of their Directory. The Senior Class was very fortunate to have such a capable person as Editor-in-Chief of the Yearbook. Certainly this account of Gil would be incomplete with- out mentioning his outstanding progress in the field of growth. No one in the class comes anywhere near him in this field of biological achievement. Pete is one of the members of the class who intends to go on for further education, in either hospital or manufacturing pharmacy. ALAN LIONEL BERGMAN PM Al Poughkeepsie, N. Y. From a “long” tour of duty in the Army, to Mohawk College, to A.C.P. came Al. He was a member of Rho Pi Phi, acting as Treasurer our Frosh year and Chaplain the Soph year. He belonged to the A.Ph.A. and worked on the Mortar and Pestle Staff. Al’s ready wit will be long remembered by his classmates, and Prof. Hanmer. « 26 »
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CHARLES BRAVEMAN “Chuck” Albany, N. Y. Chuck’s major activity in school is bidding somebody up in pinochle. When he doesn’t make his bid he can be heard all over school calling somebody “melon head”. Chuck is a very likeable fellow and is always eager to help a fellow student. When it comes near the end of the month there is frequently heard the familiar expression, “Chuck, lend me five till the first of the month.” He is a member of the A.Ph.A. A person with a disposition as friendly and likeable as Chucks, can not help but go far in pharmacy. CHRIS S. CALENDER “Sam” Carthage, N. Y. Sam was one of the most quiet members of our class, especially so during his first three years at A.C.P. Later, however, due to the efforts of certain of his classmates, Sam was drawn more into the extra-curricular activities of college life. During his Senior year Chris was often to be found in Prof. Hanmer’s office correcting exam papers. In his Junior and Senior years he was an honor student main- taining that “B” average through long hours burning of the mid- night oil. Perhaps this accounts for Sam’s favorite expression, “All I want to do is pass, but I’ll accept a 95.” In his Senior year Chris became a member of the A.Ph.A. ALFRED J. COLLINS, JR. K “Al” Whitehall, N. Y. The streak seen flying across the campus on Friday afternoon was likely to be our boy Al rushing home to see the little woman. Al is planning to tie the knot on September 5th. Al is a four- year member of Kappa Psi, a member of the student branch of the A.Ph.A., Newman Club, and served as business manager of the Student Directory in his Junior year. Al was always on tap for a good movie or a good party. During our Senior year, Al and Nick were generally found together, providing their friends with many laughs by their downing. « 27 »
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