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

 - Class of 1956

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Gary came to us from the thriving little metropolis of Black River, N. Y., via New York State Scholarship. When he saw his first (as he called it) horseless car- riage, it set him in motion and he hasn't stopped yet. During his freshman year he joined the A.Ph.A., New- man Club, Kappa Psi, and even found time to sandwich in enough classes to earn good marks. His second year was somewhat confusing, as a matter of fact he has only the vaguest recollection of the Kappa Psi formal. Gary’s popularity was demonstrated during the junior year when he was elected class president. A good student, a treasured friend, and a true gentle- man, we are sure Gary will he a credit to the profession of Pharmacy as he would to any project he might undertake. Gary E. Brierton Harrisvillc, N. Y. Kappa Psi I, 2. 3, 4; A.Ph.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Class President 3. Allen J. Brown Schroon Lake, N. Y. Camera Club 1. 2, 3, 4; A.Ph.A. 3, 4; Kappa Psi 3, 4; Alembic Pharmakon. Allen Brown came to us from the heart of the Adiron- dacks, in the township of Schroon Lake with a N. Y. S. scholarship. During the first years of school A1 used a lot of shoe leather in walking—but this year he is mortoring around with “lip bit temperamental, slug- gish, gas eater”—Margarite—a genuine hot rod, of which he is very proud. . . . A1 is the Photography Editor of the Alembic Pharmakon. This position on the staff is one that requires a competent individual and A1 is just that, as he fills the qualifications with his four year membership of the “Shutter Club”. A1 is also a member of the Kappa Psi Fraternity, and the A.Ph.A. A1 is a great classmate and friend. Upon commence- ment we are sure that he will continue on up the ladder of success in pharmaceutical profession. 12

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Valentino J. Belliglio Troy, N. Y. Kappa Psi I, 2, 3, 4; A.Ph.A. 4. Val is one of our quiet students from the neighboring city of Troy. There he graduated from Lansingburg High. His first year at A.C.P. found him joining Kappa Psi. In his Senior year he joined the A.Ph.A. lie is known best for his neat notes and gray lab jackets. Val enjoys the South American dances that he does with his girl, Jane. He is perhaps the only senior with a complete file of pharmacognosy relative con- stituents. Frank came to A.C.P. as a sophomore from Utica College, which is also his home town. At Utica College he belonged to the Alpha Phi Delta Fraternity. Upon arrival he made friends easily and joined many of the activities here including Newman Club, A.Ph.A., and numerous unforgotten parties. If you ever wanted to find Frank, just look on Hudson Avenue. In spite of his aspirations in the scientific field, Frank is well cultured in the field of music. At times you may find him quiet, but he has a “gay” side. Frank, if positions are hard to find in Little Chi- cago—go west, young man, go west—to Syracuse. Frank J. Bellantone Utica, N. Y. Newman; A.Ph.A.; Phi Delta. II



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 Elaine Cecilia Brown Albany, N. Y. Lambda Kappa Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2; Glee Club 2; Class Vice-President 1; Student Council Secretary 1. A.C.P. seemed to be the natural place for Elaine to get her degree in Medical Technology since she only lived a few doors away. Her great personality and popularity can never be doubted just lake a gander at her many accomplishments: Campus Queen Court 1, 2; Newman Club Secretary-Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3; Lambda Kappa Sigma Vice-President 3; Class Vice- President 1; and Student Council Secretary 1. Elaine likes the name of Brown so much that, come fall, she’s going to change the Miss to Mrs. One thing is for sure, she’ll never forget how to spell it! Elaine is bound to be a success, whether it be washing diapers or cleaning test tubes at Bender Lab. “Ruthie” is another of our “Med. Tech’s” who lives right here in the lovely city of Albany. On the first day of school, after reading the freshman roster, we believed we would have twins as classmates— two Browns”—we were soon set straight. However, these two girls have much in common. Like her friend, Elaine, Ruthie is a Medical Technologist and is con- sidering marriage. Evidently, she came to A.C.P. to get her “Mrs” degree, too. Ruthie will always be remembered for her huge pack- ages of goodies that were Navy-bound and for her mas- tery of the needlework art. Did you ever see such “crazy” socks? Ruth Brown Albany, N. Y. 13

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