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Bill, who is a native of Binghamton, X. Y., well rep- resents the “valley of opportunity” at A.C.P. Not many weekends had passed before Bill seriously considered the idea of installing an auto-pilot in the Dodge to make the trip home and back. Having quickly mastered the tech- nique of the Grain stain, Bill had no trouble following the trail of the potato slant and petri plate. His main interests are semi-c.lassical and band music. Bill lias maintained an enthusiastic attitude toward the profession, and will certainly be a welcome addition to the ranks of professional pharmacy. Despite his fondness for the school and the many friends which he has made, he is eager to return home and join his father who operates a pharmacy. In the years to come, Bill will be long remembered lor his jovial and easy going disposition. Chuck, a native of Troy, X. Y., has two distinguishing characteristics which have spread his fame throughout the campus—an overpowering voice and an overheating Oldsmobile. Both his car and pocketbook are always open to all and this attribute has gained him immense popu- larity with his friends. As the business editor of the yearbook, “Charcoal” came through with a remarkable job. However, his vocal endeavors in the field of music are not quite as remark- able, as those who made the trip to Indianapolis will attest. Chuck’s chief aim in life was to see Morry Abramson score 20 points for Pharmacy and to find a person with a larger appetite than Morty Shapiro’s. We are sure that Chuck will be remembered by all as an intellectual fellow who was always fun to be with and a true asset to the pharmacy profession. Charles R. Gordon PUT 26 A.Ph.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Editor of Alembic Pharmakon; Rho Pi Phi 4.
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Charles, or “Chuck , as lie is better known, is one of the many members of our class who came to us by way oJ Syracuse. He never slowed down quite enough for us to get a good look at him. He is frequently seen scurrying within the walls of A.C.P.; tirelessly promoting and ex- tending his warm and refreshing personality. In his Senior year Chuck has added a course to his col- lege curriculum which has enhanced his financial status considerably. We arc sure that, in whatever field of endeavor Chuck shall enter, he will be quite successful. Charles W. Goldsmith PIT Rho Pi Phi 1, 2. 3, 4: Intramural Softball 2, 3, 4. Bernard B. Goldwin Pll t “Bernie” Rho Pi Phi 2. 3, 4, Chancellor 4; Athletic Commis- sion 2, 3, 4, Chairman 4; A.Ph.A. 2. 3, 4; Mortar and Pestle 3, 4; Intramural Softball 2. Another of Binghamton’s favorite sons, Bcrnic came to A.C.P. to serve what is probably the longest pledgeship in the history of Beta Chapter. This year he served as President of the fraternity and in no small way, con- tributed much to the betterment of the organization. The athletic program at the College was another of Bernie's pet projects. He contributed three years of hard work to the Athletic Council and could be counted upon to keep the basketball games running smoothly. After graduation, Bernio will probably return to Bing- hamton and become associated in business with his Father. In any event. Pharmacy can be proud to have him as a member of the Profession and we are sure that no matter what the undertaking, Bernic will do well. 25
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After he graduates, the main ambition of “Inguant,” a very quiet, reserved fellow, is to be dean of A.G.P. and teach Pharmaceutical Economics—excluding the Co- Insurance Clause because that is “for the birds' . Before coming to Albany College of Pharmacy, “In- guant” spent four years at the University of Connecticut. Carmello’s favorite sport is tennis. He is one of the better scholars of his class as his marks after four years prove. His brother, Louie, graduated from A.C.P. last year and after graduation Carmello plans to join him in Connecticut. Carmelo C. Inguanti “Inguant” “Sherm”, who arrived here from Johnson City, N. Y. in September, 1951, will probably be most remembered for his many wise and witty remarks. After two years at Harper College, his intentions were diverted to pharmacy, which he subsequently took up at A.C.P. During his four years at Pharmacy, he has acquired not only a knowledge of pharmacy but also a very large handi- cap on the golf course. He most certainly has the lasting friendship of all his classmates who will miss his numerous “jokes”. Sherman H. Ives K'P “Sherm” Kappa Psi 1, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 1, 2, 3; Sophomore Class Vice-President; A.Ph.A. 1, 2. 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2; Intramural Softball 2, 3, 4.
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