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Row 1: J. Gurnee, H. Benway, L. Conover, W. DiPictro, S. Kulow, E. Woodcock, L. Waters, L. Sachrig, L. Mudar, M. Viti, M. Witkop. Row 2: J. Burger, T. Pacelli, J. Gaylord, W. Cetnar, D. Matarrese, H. Schampier, C. Hyscrraan, E. Grimm, J. Harris, W. Hastings, J. Shccly, J. Nowicki, H. Search. Row 3: R. Solomon, N. Singer, E. White, T. Techman, R. Toomajian, L. Doolittle, D. Warren, W. Shanley, A. Ramsey, G. Devernoe, G. Lanciault, R. Volk, H. Fertik. ?o«' 4: M. Weisblott, E. Molloy, G. Weinert, W. Rolen, J. Boink, R. Young, J. Duffy, J. Marx, J. Spanburgh, J. Vidoni, R. Wilcox, B. Ecdes, F. Trippe Class Officers We also entertained the alumni during Homecoming Weekend. We were well represented on the basket- ball team with Howie Rubinger, Vin Grim- aldi, Bill Eccles, and Bob Toomajian con- tributing their talents. Also, despite our heavy schedules, most of us were active in social and fraternal organizations. This year we realized our responsibilities as professional men and women more and more. Although the two years which we have completed may have seemed trying at times, we can look ahead with enthusiasm to that grand day in 1962 when we will have achieved our goal.
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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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y i I i y Row 1: T. Comanzo, J. Di Pasquale, T. Emmer, P. Christo, G. Campese, M. Cepiel, D. Grossman, E. Karmo, J. Glassbrenner, C. Epstein, V. Cozzarelli. Row 2: M. Anker, W. Candido, S. Fox, R. Elgie, J. Dougherty, K. Rayner, J. Coupal, J. Acenowr, D. Frair, K. Benedict, D. Furman, L. Fazio. Row 3.' A. Dellea, R. Perrotte, J. Dubuqe, E. Crook, E. Hoh, J. Keegan, J. Bottiroli, M. DiDomenicantonio, C. Harsanyi, R. Hammecker, J. Viola. Row 4: R. Arthur, G. Curley, R. Menard, M. Gerstenzang, J. Collard, R. Banker, K. Fish, B. Couch, B. Huber, L. Felpel, M. Green. 3i amor Class Officers Members of the Junior Class had an eventful and pleasant year by getting off to a promising start as upper classmen by electing Bob Huber our president; Bob Swann, vice-president; Enel Karmo, secre- tary-treasurer; and Wally Steed, historian. Our self-confidence and high spirits were dampened by our first Pharmacology lecture, after which we realized shorthand would have been a valuable asset. As we shuffled through our three by five cards, in which all the knowledge of Phar- macognosy was written, it seemed like we had an idiosyncrasy to doses, common names, and uses of these crude drugs. 22
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