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Ed “Elbows” Anselment, a talented product of Troy, inadver- tently became the instigator of several eases of shell-shock in some of the more explosive laboratories in our curriculum. Ed’s magnetic personality seemed to exert an undeniable attraction for various pieces of lab equipment which frequently ended their affinity for his elbows and hands with a resounding impact on the floor. Ed has been a topnotch student during his four years at A.C.P. and upon graduation, has a very tempting, you might say unde- niable, offer of a position with his uncle—Sam, that is. Wherever fortune locates Ed, he will surely enhance the environment with his ready smile and affable personality. Edward C. Anselment K.'P “Ed” Kappa Psi 1, 2, 3, 4: A.Ph.A. 3, 4. John, another son of Trov, rapidly became known to his iel- low classmates as an inexhaustible source of good will and enjoyable humor. Pharmacy seems to be the predominant trend in the Beleiri- jian family as Johnny closely follows ’.lie footsteps of his brother, Ed. also a recent graduate of A.C.P. Upon graduation, John will also be the recipient of an urgent request from his “uncle” to accept a lucrative position in his employ. This offer is being given serious consideration by John. Without a doubt, wherever we shall en- counter Johnny heretofore, we’ll find an air of friendliness and congeniality prevalent.
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Carmine Pezzulo, Historian James Kennedy, Vice-President Ellen Doocey, Secretary-Treasurer Norman Gallagher, President '4
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If ' tmmm Wmkm W ’ ■ :' ® ' . t • K- i fj l :;;; Gerald D. Berkowitz PTT$ Freshman Basketball: Athletic Commission I, 2, 3, 4; Rho Pi Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer of Rho Pi Phi 3, 4; A.Ph.A. 4; Sports Kditor of Mortar and Pestle 4; Sports Editor of Ai.kmbic Piiarmakok A; Junior Prom Committee 3. Being active in so many school activities, it’s hard to say where Jerry finds all the energy. Tt s certain, however, that tire most strenuous, that of refereeing the preliminary basketball games, is where he’s made the most friends. The fact is that the ball players liked him so well they offered him a new pair of glasses. He settled for a package of “Sight Savers”. A two-year term as Treasurer of Rope seemed like a life sen- tence, quote Jerry. Wc feci this might be where he got his eye for figures. A rover during his underclass days, Jerry not only quotes from Remington but extalis the beauty of the New Jersey seashore. As a senior, Washington Avenue seems to hold more for him; of this, however, he’s not talking. • . ..O A resounding laugh, followed by a hearty thirst, first gave evidence that Big Ed” Bemhauer was in our midst. Arriving from the town of the “Square Deal”, Ed quickly set up campaign head- quarters at the “Fountain”, and launched singlchandedly a power- ful experiment destined, over the course of four years, to reckon with Newton’s famous law. The essence of this was, “What goes down, must come up”. Having finally seen the error of his ways, Ed proceeded to show his pious side by becoming the chaplain of his fraternity and astounding those present with his before-meal invocations. Having achieved the enviable goal of president of the Student Branch of the American Pharmaceutical Association, Ed’s college life draws to a close, bringing with it many a reminder of boisterous, rollicking nights and the inevitable sad, dejected mornings. Despite the “President’s” extra-curricular activities, his schol- astic record stands as a shining monument to many hours of tedious study, and should act as a beacon to all underclassmen who aspire to the “President’s” position in the Glass of ’54. Edward Bcrnhauer “Father Kappa Psi 3, 4; Chaplain of Kappa Psi 4: A.Ph.A. 2, 3, 4; President of A.Ph.A. 4; Humor Editor of Alemhic Phakmakon. 16
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