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LEE A. ANDERSON Lee” Camden, N.Y. APhA 1,2,3,4,5; Phi Delta Chi 1,2,3,4,5. Lee is one of the quieter seniors, vet his attendance at A.C.P. functions is never doubted. He tackles his difficulties with a seriousness seldom found. In his fourth year Lee married his college sweet- heart, Anne Jacques and in his fifth year proudly an- nounced the arrival of tiny footsteps at their door, a daughter Nancy. Lee holds a bright future for his family as he pursues a livelihood in retail pharmacy. MARIE BERRY Adams, New York APhA 2,3,4,5; Delegate to N.Y. Stale Pharmaceutical Con- vention 4. Marie was born in Adams Center, New York and graduated from Adams High School in 1951 as Salutatorian with a Regents Scholarship. She never really liked the city of Albany but loved Altamont! (It has a special attraction) Marie is one of the few who befriended the white mice in oology lab . . . and those poor cats. Her future plans are uncertain. 30
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THOMAS L. CLARY T. C. Hudson Falls, New York Class Sec.-Treas. 5; APhA 1,2,3,4,5; Varsity Basketball 1,3; Intramural Basketball 2,4,5; Intramural Softball 2,3, 4,5; Varsity Softball 2,3,4,5; Kappa Psi 3,4,5; intramural Volleyball 2,3,4,5; Year Book Sports Editor. Tom came to Albany from Hudson Falls, N.Y. He commuted the first year and then became a member of the Kappa Psi — Delaware Avenue set in his third year. Although an avid admirer and follower of all sports, bas- ketball is his favorite. He spends his leisure time working for Prof Rheberg, and driving sports cars. Tom is a gradu- ate of Hudson Falls Central High School and plans to enter retail pharmacy. OFFICERS RAY E. RICHARDSON Winthrop, N.Y. American Chemical Society 3; APhA 1,2,3,4,5. Though it is not the usual practice to ride a bicycle to and from this school, Ray feels that, since it is so prevalent elsewhere, we are the uncommon travelers. His original style of non-conformity, a cocky bow-tie each day; a riotous monologue, to prove a point, where a speech is called for; and his frugal bike pedaling make Ray a wel- come breath of fresh air in an institution where state pro- fessional conformity is an almost inescapable must. 29
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WILLIAM C. BUCK “Senator” Senaca Falls, N.Y. APhA 1,2,3,4,5; Treasurer 5; Kappa Psi 1,2,3,4,5; Vice Regent 4; Regent 5; Camera Club 1,2,3,4,5; President 2,3; Student Christian Association 2,3,4,5; American Chemical Association 3,4,5; I.F.S.C. 4,5; Mortar Pestle 1,2,3. Gentleman Bill, Kappa Psi’s gregarious Regent, will be remembered for his varied trademarks. He never failed to include in his day a colored handkerchief, a cup of tea, and a Tanqueray martini (?). Bill is an individual who stands by his convictions whether it be politics, in general, the Assembly, in par- ticular, or Vietnam (which garnered him a wrell publicized trip to Washington). Wre will never be surprised at the heights Bill may reach for and attain. HENRY C. BUHR.MASTER JR. “Hank” Fort Plain, N.Y. APhA 2,3,4,5: Kappa Psi 2,3,4,5; American Chemical Society: Treasurer 4; Vice President 5. Hank was one of the first to tie the marriage knot. Shortly after he came from Columbia, in our second year, he married Connie Leech. This past January they were blessed with a son, Scott Christopher. Hank is an avid collector of old apothecary items. He hopes to have a replica of an old drug store in the near future. Upon graduation he plans to enter retail pharmacy, with his father, in Fort Plain. 31
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