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a add Row 1: D. Roy, G. Vedder, K. McKeon, M. Rapello, E. Lewis, W. Rose, N. Rosston, S. Regina, L. Snyder, B. Hohcnstein, M. Hecker, A. Young, E. Pelli. Row 2: F. Renna, J, Morone, J. Honig, R. Sdafani, A. Zinnanti, P. McIIin, F. Schwimmer, J. Meyer, A. Walker, G. Sweet, J. Robilotto, M. Ledina, S. Speigel. Row 3: J. Janowski, A. Rothschild, R. Pollack, F. Testa, R. Nole, M. Wexler, D. Vitello, B. Rowles, J. Wilcox, J. Frank, C. Kaprielian, W. Voerg, B. Jenson, G. Manning, P. Meeker, J. Palazzoli. Row 4: H. Rubenstein, D. Manfred, G. Kimber, J. Sheeley, B. Miles, C. Ward, D. Pennington, J. Kluge, D. Jenson, R. Stannard, P. Zimmons. This is what you should have drawn!” contemporaries Jack Kelly, Dave Deal and Lee Avery were selected to play on the basketball team, and Nancy Rosston and Sandy Regina, as cheerleaders, urged them on to victory. Queen of the Homecoming Weekend, by the way, was our own Sandy Regina. One of our projects was to secure jackets with the pharmacy insignia before the Christmas vacation. Plans went amiss, how- Iever, and they were not received rill after the recess. Our best wishes are extended to the seniors as we look to the future when we, too, shall be graduating and about to enter one of the finest professions serving hu- manity. 19
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i I Row 1: P. Boice, L. Cogovan, B. Cote, D. Grimaldi, M. Eagle, E. Aron, K. Hantzon, L. Fleming, E. Hayne C. Evans, M. Foley, A. Esposito, I. Brachman. Row 2: D. Certner R. Blackburn, J. Coppola, F. Cole, H. Greenhouse, M. DeMarchis, C. Caruso, C. Hall, C. Gasner, R. Avery, M. Bogart, K. Bresett A. Bianco, R. Daffner, H. Hannan Row 3: I. Eckstein, G. Gridley, R. Becker, V. Griffith, J. DeBraccio, R. Aikens, D. Cass J. Attanaseo, J. Ahearn, J. Bogart, R. Benedict, D. DelNegro, Z. Hanan, M. Clough, D. Campbell, D. Diekow, R. Giordano. Row 4: W. Epstein, J. Foley, B. Edelstein, D. Deal, R. Coutant, J. Decker, R. Coecsens, R. Cognetti, F. Carbone, L. Casey, J. Dailey, P. Gross, F. Eallonardo. man Class Officers We, the class of 1963, passed through the portals of Albany Pharmacy for the first time on September fourteenth. We quickly orientated ourselves with the help of both faculty and upperclassmen and then pro- ceeded to choose our class officers. Ernest Pelli was elected president, with Joseph Decker vice-president, Mary Eagle secret- tary-treasurer, and Loraine Fleming as his- torian. To welcome us here, the sophomores spon- sored a party complete with entertainment and refreshments. Under the leadership of Richard Daffner, several of our classmates organized a band, the Rex-Men, while Richard Cognetti and John Palazzoli formed a bowling league. Our 18
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i I I Row 1: J. Guokas, J. Berger, E. McBride, D. Abrahams, D. McGregor, D. DeLarge, B. Rindge, E. Cappellucci, A. Pine, A. Rivlin, W. Donohue, Row 2: W. Lennox, F. LaPuma, E. Mack, P. Ritz, B. Bartle, F. Alisanski, C. Lawrence, D. McAndrew, R. DelGenis, R. Burgess. Row 3: D. Kosegarten, C. Hudson, A. Green, K. Harris, D. Chaufty, J. McElligott, S. Maloney, P. Childs, H. Randall, J. Gallagher, F. Balch, J. Cullum, D. Eno, S. Mushkat, C. Johnson. Row 4: F. Lee, V. Grimaldi, R. Bates, W. Hagues, J. Dudko, R. Vanderwood, R. Bovier, H. Rubinger, B. Rosenhein, J. Hofmaster, J. Sakofsky, L. Greiner. Soph omore Ir is true what they say about the sopho- more year at Albany Pharmacy. We found out the ,hard way! The care-free frosh” of a year ago were soon transformed into seri- ous, hard-working students who were always seen studying Physics or memorizing moun- tainous stacks of Organic Chemistry sheets —well, most of the time, anyway. We set out on the second lap of our bumpy journey to success by electing Ever- ett McBride as president, Keith Harris as vice-president, Dottie McGregor as secre- tary-treasurer, and Linda Saehrig as his- torian. The Freshman-Sophomore party was one of the most memorable events of the year.
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