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iHl Mever Lebed Wootlbournc, N. Y. Camera Club; A.Ph.A. 2. 3, 4.j Rho Pi Phi I, 2,. 3. 4. A native of Woodbourne, N. Y. Meyer came, to A.C.P. to establish himself as the senior member of our class as well as to establish his scholastic ability by attaining the Dean’s List in his Freshman year. Meyer served sandwiches in “Lebed’s Luncheonette” (soon to be Lebed’s Pharmacy) for ten years before lie decided to let his wife work his way through college. Even better than his scholastic ability in his sharp rapier-like wit known throughout the college. Rumor has it that his seven-year-old daughter Nancy was the brain behind his latest success in solving the first unknown in Bac-t lab. Meyer was a member of A.Ph.A., Rho Pi Phi, and camera club although he rarely attended the meetings of those organizations. He was “too busy raising tables” to spare the time. Received B.S. in pharmacy at. Ewha University, Seoul, Korea. Choong Ho came to A.C.P. in September, 1954, to add to her already bountiful knowledge of pharmacy. Even though she is a pharmacist in Korea, a graduate of Ewha University, she was awarded a scholarship by the American-Korean foundation to continue her studies here in the states. Choong Ho quickly adopted our “American Ways”. She could be found in the girls’ lounge, readily engag- ing in local gossip, or in the library studing so that she could have a free evening to talk about her country to one of Albany’s Civic Organizations. We are. very sure that Choong Ho will be a success in all her future endeavors with her great personality—-the one that so quickly charmed us. Choong Ilo Lee, B.S. Seoul, Korea Lambda Kappa Sigma 3, 4; A.Ph.A. 4. 25
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The “Count”, as Ron is known, hails from “Rugtown” (Amsterdam), N. Y. During his stay at A.C.P. he was often found in the Dispensing lab either using powdered saccharin instead of powdered sucrose or conferring with Mr. De Nuzzo on the fluctuations of the New York Stock Exchange, and determining the fate of Wall Street. We will always remember his adventures with Ollie and his friends from Minton Avenue where Ron made his residence for four years. In the ensuing years, we wish Ron the best of luck and hope he will establish Amsterdam’s finest pharmacy, “Kosinski’s Apothecary”. Ronald J. Kosinski Amsterdam, N. Y. A.Ph.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Newman Club 3, 4. Paul A. Lanciault alias the “killer” is a native of Cohoes. He married Martina Schuman of Albany on November 19, 1955. Paul has been an active member of Kappa Psi for 3 years, named to the Dean’s List in his Freshman and Sophomore years, Newman Club in his third and fourth year, and one year as an active member of the A.Ph.A. “A little rebellion now and then is a good thing.” The best of luck to him and his lovely wife “Tina”. Paul Alfred Lanciault Cohoes, N. Y. A.Ph.A. 4; Newman Club 3, 4; Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4. 24
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Bob carnc to ns a shy Freshman but soon made a name for himself as one of our top scholars, as his con- stant presence on the Dean's List indicated. His easy aimiable way was always evident as were all his loves (?) including one dark green Oldsmobile, which added to “all my troubles”. Bob became an active member of Kappa Psi in his first year, followed by the Newman Club, A.Ph.A. and Senior Glass Historian. He was also a member of the athletic commission and received a scholarship in his Junior year. Robert E. Legault Ogdensburg, N. Y. We are sure Bob’s future in pharmacy will be as suc- cessful as has been his stay at A.C.P. Kappa Psi 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 2, 3, 4; A.Ph.A. 3, 4; Class Historian 4; Intramural Sports 2, 3; Athletic Commission 2; Ai.embic Pharma- kon 4. Edward A. Lenz Schuylcrville, N. Y. Kappa Psi 3. 4; Glee Club 2, 3, Vice-President 3; Intramural Sports 2, 3; Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Editor Alembic Piiarmakon. Ed entered the ivy-covered walls of A.C.P. as a Sopho- more transfer student from Siena. Every morning he could be seen discharging his passengers from Cohoes at the side entrance at exactly 17 minutes of nine. From the first day of school, his pleasing personality- made a hit with everyone. He was a member of the Union College varsity football team in his Junior year, Kappa Psi. Newman Club, A.Ph.A., Y7ice-President of the glee club, a Dean’s List student and editor of the Alembic Piiarmakon. Ed will be well remembered for his great song rendi- tions at the Freshman Sophomore Reception and at numerous dances. Evidently, the girls at St. Rose found out that he was an “Ed Fisher” in disguise, because he could be frequently found over there-—singing of course. 26
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