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Front Row: Second Row: Third Row: Top Row: F. Jaslrzebski, A. Gorczyca, J. Glassbrcnner, K. Campion, A. DiDoinenicantonio, K. Zobel, D. Tarnowski, J. Scully, C. DuPlcssis, E. Gcrum, M. Schipp, A. Hanmian. R. McDonald, W. Pcdercini, R. Fernandez, W. Finn, A. Cantor, S. Grubc, J. Zdunczyk, R, Marra, J. Troidle, F. Oliva, G. Von Esch. A. Glover, C. Torraco, W. Walsh, H. Goggins, W. Byrne, P. O’Neill, A. Nico- Iella, J. Palladino, J. Ranipe, J. Nichols. R. Mucci, J. Gallagher, J. Galivan, W. Dwyer, J. Garrity, A. Fadden, W. Wall, M. Cavanaugh, M. Gigliotti. OFFICERS William Steed . President Michael Sube . Vice-President Ralph Commanzo T reasurer Nancy Welch Secretary Father William Fitzgerald Moderator 31
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J etoman Club Front Row: J. Dana, K. McCartney, B. I.aPorta, R. Coinanzo, W. Steed, N. Welch, F. Moreno, A. Kelly, M. Matarrcse, W. Riley. Second Row: R. Bruni, A. Blcsscr, H. Phillips, J. Finnegan, A. Fricllo, J. Dailey, E. Carmody, R. McGaugh, R. Marasco, F. Magee, G. O’Connell. Top Row: L. Dwyer, P. Zito, J. Chiarclla, F. O’Toole, J. Weeks, T. Byrnes, K. Hunter, L. Fortin, W. Dobbins, R. Giruzzi, L. Maggy. Newman Club was first organized by five medical students who represented “Catholicism on the Campus”. From this beginning at the University of Penn- sylvania, the movement has enlarged to more than 500 clubs with full or part-time chaplains. This organization is a means whereby Roman Catholic students can keep in touch with their faith, a place where they can discuss their problems with others having similar difficulties, and a place where questions can be answered by one quali- fied to do so. The chaplain does his best to provide the Roman Catholic students in a secular university with the safeguards of their faith. Pharmacy’s Newman Club has provided its members with many activities this year. A Communion Breakfast was held in November in connection with Catholic Youth Week, and many attended from A.C.P. as well as from area nursing and medical schools. In December a collection was taken for the Hungarian Relief with the members rallying to help. After semester exams, plans were made for an Open House with St. Peter’s Hospital and Hudson Valley Technological Institute. At this time, the Pre-Cana Conference was also started and extended to the end of the school year. These marriage conferences proved to be very popular with the members since so many were already married or engaged. As the year ended, Newman Club was well satisfied with its activities accomplished mainly through the efforts of its chaplain and its president, Bill Steed. 30
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jHortar S $e£tle firont Row: P. Simon, J. Garrity, K. Better, J. Sturgess, R. Marasco, W. Bernstein, C. Spagnoletti. Back Row: B. Segclin, J. Stcmcrman, I. Sirongin, G. Hall, H. Margolius, R. Ainspan, S. Kistler, R. Weisberg. The “Mortar and Pestle”, the official publication of the Albany College of Pharmacy is printed four times a year by the students of the College. Its benefits and advantages to the College are evident in many ways. The paper, through its articles and pictures, brings together the classes, activities, fraternal organizations, and sports in the common interest of publicity. Records of events are captured here to remain through history. Most important is the fact that the paper is written entirely by the students. The articles on such professional subjects as fair trade, barbiturates, vitamins, and scores of others have been reviewed and written into excellent journalistic form by the stall'. The same is true of extensive surveys and interviews which have resulted in valuable information. Pictures, taken by a most competent staff, speak for themselves and are always an indispensable feature of the paper. Humor, cartoons, and essays all find their way to the printed page. In these ways, the student benefits by obtaining entertaining and educational literature. And again in these ways, the student on the staff profits doubly. He or she’s able to express his or her views and touch into the field of journalism, and art most essential to the profession of pharmacy. The staff is grateful to Prof. B. Dewell and Dean O’Brien for their guidance and aid in the publication of the Mortar and Pestle”. 32
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