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

 - Class of 1954

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James DcSorbo J AX “Sparky” Phi Delta Chi 2. 3. 4: A.Ph.A. 2, 3. 4; Transferred from Union College in Sep- tember, 1951. Jim is one of the boys who joined us in the sophomore year, having previously completed two years at Union College. None of us regret his choice, since he lias been one of the most carefree, likeable students in the class. I would say that we have gained much from knowing Jim, especially in the field of relaxation at any time. Jim’s scholastic record, even though it is very presentable, is not what he will be remembered for. In all probability “Sparky” will remain in our memories as the guy who just can’t stay awake. Day after day, or rather minute after minute, ptosis would set in and Jim would again be a victim of his idiosyncrasy and of those around him. Naturally, being the person he is, Jim took all kidding in good nature. Jim has no definite plans for the days following graduation except to get his license and to await that inevitable call to join Uncle Sam’s finest. It’ll always be a pleasure to meet Jim any time and settle down for a talk about the good old days at A.C.P. Frank has always been one of the most popular and fun-loving members of our class. His enthusiasm and ability helped him to be elected president of his sophomore class. Frank joined Kappa Psi when he was a freshman. This cer- tainly was a good thing, for he has constantly worked hard to pro- mote and better that fraternity. In his sophomore year Frank decided to set up housekeeping with several other students in a luxurious apartment near A.C.P. 'This might not have been so successful if a couple of “outsiders” had not been on hand to keep things under control and to prepare an occasional civilized meal. The financing of this issue of the Ai.f.mbig Ph arm a icon was in good hands with “Lash” as business manager. Ilis tireless wander- ings through the streets of Albany to find new advertisements and to solicit the renewal of old ones have proved to he very successful and his work is greatly appreciated by the school and particularly the yearbook staff. Frank plans to return home to Binghamton after graduation where he will be a definite asset to the profession of Pharmacy. Ilis status now is that of a bachelor, but we are wondering how long that will last. Francis j. DiLascia K'T' “Lash” Class President 2; Kappa Psi 1. 2, 3, 4; Business Manager of Alembic Phakmakon 4; Newman Club 1, 2. 3, 4; A.Ph.A. 4; Junior Prorn Committee 3. 24

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I John came directly to A.C.P. after his graduation from Water- ford High School in 1950. Little actually needs to be said about O this son of thunder from up above, but all the same we shall delve somewhat into the subject of John. Here is an extremely well-liked and personable member ol this Senior class. He will long be remembered as one of the boys who made Section 1 just what it has been for the past four years— the scourge of the entire school and the pet dread of each and every member of the faculty who has been exposed to “it” along the way. John has also always been one of our better students, but I’m sure that he will be better remembered for his amazing ability to remember jokes of all calibres and to tell them with the ease of a Jackie Gleason or Jerry Lewis—well, almost anyway! An enthusiastic follower of all sports, John also participated in the bruising game of soccer. Acting as the goalie of the practically winless Waterford team, he collected perhaps the oddest bruise ever seen in any age. We’ll always remember that one, John! John A. Conti tt AX Phi Delta Chi 2, 3, 4; A.Ph.A. 4; Sergeant- at-Arms of Phi Delta Chi 4; Alt Editor of Alembic Pharmakon. Mary Clare Daly AK2 Lambda Kappa Sigma 2, 3, 4; Treasurer of Lambda Kappa Sigma 4; Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary-Treasurer 3. One of our three Senior medical technologists, Mary Clare joined our class in our sophomore year after spending her first year in school in Cleveland. Besides being known for Baseball’s Hall of Fame, Cooperstown claims the home of this illustrious Senior. During this last year Mary Clare gained extra laboratory experi- ence by working in St. Peter’s Hospital Laboratory. Visits to school this year were few and far between but Mary Clare and the Sorority Treasury were always a welcome sight in the girls’ lounge as she could be seen doling out the cash for sorority activities, which proved to be quite a few. 23



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Although a great deal of Ellen's time was spent in commuting from Troy each day, we could always count on Dooce” to find a few minutes to help out when there was work to be done or plans to be made. Active in the Sorority, Ellen was often a member of various committees which carried on the Chapter’s affairs, and she acted as Vice-President the past year. Ellen was also the delegate to the LKS Eastern Regional Convention in New York City last September. A firm advocate of Pinochle, “Donee” was always around when a ‘‘fourth” was needed. Ellen’s ready wit and quick replies will not soon be forgotten. ■ m } JJ IN ■ ?m $? f Y'mwwy- VyWMWW i..m tffm muM If $ WWA . .............................................................................................................. » £ tissis George M. Ehrmann K'F “Mike” Kappa Psi 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; A.Ph.A. 3, 4; Freshman Reception Com- mittee 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Sophomore Dance Committee 2; Intra- mural Basketball Teams 1,2. ml Ellen Doocey AK2 “Dooce” Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Secretary of Newman Club 2; Lambda Kappa Sigma 2, 3. 4; Vice-President of Lambda Kappa Sigma 4; A.Ph.A. 3, 4; Assistant Editor of Alembic Piiarmakon 4; Sec ret ar r-Tr cas- ure r of Class 4; Mortar and Pestle 2, 3; Interfraternity Council Secretary 4; Junior Prom Committee 3. George, better known as the Richfield Springs Flash, journeyed from that fair town to Albany destined and determined to become a pharmacist and then some day be able to be the number one citizen of Richfield Springs. So far he has done quite well with the first ambition; only time will tell about the second part. George has always been one of the most happy, jolly members of the class. Many happy memories return when thoughts go back to the time George had an apartment with Frank and Milt on Madison Avenue. There will never be days like that again. George found his queen about two years ago, became engaged last year, and is now waiting patiently for July the 10th when that day of wedding bells will be a reality. We all wish George, and the future Mrs. Ehrmann, the best of everything and success in their pharmacy in good old Richfield Springs. 25

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