Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences - Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1952

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1 Bill Spears leaves for the undertaking business. ' Art Foden leaves the B.A. Department helpless. . Mel Mastrodomenico leaves a request for longer Compounded By labels. 3 Mert Dyer leaves as the class carrot-top. Charlie King leaves his famous beer shampoos. 'joe Powers leaves as the best-dressed man of the class. V ' Ralph Carson leaves his personal revision of the Biochemistry text. 'I Mal Haskins leaves his shyness. Willie Osgood leaves, older in age but younger in spirits. ,SSN Larry Kadis leaves a catalogue of peculiar questions for Chemistry Conference. 'MW' Ed Duggan leaves his fiery sport shirts to the Salem witches Harry Spear leaves a high-priced Cannon towel. Allan Jaspon leaves his seat for eight new seniors Bob Deyak leaves that businessman's appearance Perk Perkins leaves his large collection of pipes. Oscar French leaves in a hurry. Bob King leaves the Eunbeam contraption. Ellie Pendergast leaves the boys in a daze. Hugh Hartman leaves Hearts with the Queen of Spades Larry Segel leaves with Zuroff close behind. Dave Henry leaves a shade lighter than when he came. A Uncle Milty Stamatos leaves his recipe for making Yogurt. li john Lemanski leaves his never-to-be-forgotten publications. ' Gino Principe leaves on time, for a change. Dick Roscoe leaves his corny jokes. 5 To the Freshmen, we leave the consolation that Dr. Skinner is not as bad as he seems, he will not flunk anyone for spelling pestle with two s's. ' ' To the Sophomores, we leave our unique method of solving the Quantitative t Analysis samples: start with the answer and work backwards. i 'I Q To the juniors, we leave our life savers for problem prescriptions in Godding 4 , Lab., Tween and Arlacel. ' igfi In testimony whereof, we, the Class of 1952, on this second day of June, in ii , the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-two, do hereby, in ' the presence of witnesses, subscribe our names and affix our seal and declare this to be our last will and testament. QSignedD THE CLASS OF 1952 1 of the S Massachusetts College of Pharmacy 6 Attest: l ' 4 Theodore S. Knllelir Emilio I. Mnmfocionzenico Preyicient Vice-Prericlenzf Henry W. Gagnon Temztor



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CLASS PRQPHE CY JOHN ZABRISKIE U Once upon a midnight dreary, as I pondered weak and weary Over many a quaint and curious book of pharmaceutic lore,- Suddenly there came a rapping as of someone gently tapping, Tapping at my chamber door. Some late visitor, I muttered, tapping at my chamber doorg Only this and nothing more. Open then I flung the shutter, with my heart and nerves a-flutter, Fearing fears no man could utter, and flung wide my chamber door. On the threshold stood a Being. Long I looked in wonder, seeing What the fearful creature wanted: 'TWAS AN ORACLE OF YORE! Why, I asked in halting stammer, do you seek me in this manner? Tell, I cried in accents plainer, what have I to do with you? I have come, he said, to save you from the labor that they gave you, I can show you all the future of the class of fifty-two. Then in a puff of smoke appeared a crystal ball on which was seared A date I read through smoke clouds weird, the date of nineteen seventy-seven, And as the hazes rolled away, I saw my classmates, I and they Were in a place not far away, the foyer at M. C. P. It is the early morning of a bright summer day. Through the college building hectic preparations are being made for the Class of '52 outing to be held on the moon. Dean john Fay is racing about the building followed by Stirling Mac- Donald, Special Assistant to the Dean. Lou Stoyle, Professor of Chemistry, can be seen about with camera in hand, acting like that old TV hero, Casey, Crime Photographer. Okie O'Connell is also a professor in the Chemistry Depart- ment and is giving out tougher quizzes than those he complained about as a student. Gordon Dean, who found that many close associates could be made at M. C. P., had continued his studies and is now a Professor of Pharmacy. Ed Duggan, Gordon's cohort, having given up browbeating jean Michaud Cjean, by the way, is now proprietor of Michaud's Pharmacy in Salemb, is now brow- beating the students as Professor of Pharmacognosy. Mel Mastrodomenico ac- quired scholastic degrees at Purdue and Notre Dame, and is Professor of Bacteriology. Also on the third floor is Frank Tura, Professor of Pharmacology. Frank did his thesis work on the mollusca of the South Shore. It is a funny thing - Frank did all of his collecting on moonlit nights in the summer on the beach. Sumner Berkovitz, having taken over the Public Speaking course, is also teacher of First Aid. As Truant Officer in the College, Fred Hackett keeps his eyes on students skipping classes and also those arriving late. Charles Mosher, being noted for his erratic nature, always had his eye on Mr. Bargh's snowplow. Charlie is now Custodian of the Building. Jim Donahue, always the organizer and politician, who has become the head of Lilly's sales office, is seated at the registration desk. Gathered about the foyer are various members of the class. Flash Flaherty, endeavoring to run a pro- fessional store, still drives some business away with the type of puns he was

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