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66444 a; 79457 WILLIAM COOLEY Schenectady, N. Y. 8.5, in PhySICS Bill entered Siena in 1940. In July, 1943, he joined the Navy and served for three years, fourteen months of which were spent overseas. Upon his discharge in April, 1945, Bill returned to Sieno to continue his studies for 0 Bachelor of Science degree, majoring in Physics. Bill now plans to do graduate work in his chosen field. LAWRENCE E. CORBETT B.A. DONALD T. COSGRO Wotervliet, N. Y. 8.5. in Biology Don come to us from Catholic Central High in Troy, in September of 1942. His first year here was on active one, in- cluding time off from his science studies to play J.V. basket- ball. As 0 member of the Enlisted Reserve Corps, Don was called away from Sieno for Army duty. The Air Force took up the next thirty-five months of his life; but, it did not erase the memory of Siena from his mind. He returned in February of 1946, and took up his school work with o gusto that surprised everyone, including himself. Don devoted much of his time to extro-curriculor activities. We can claim for him the title of founder of the Progressive Party at Sieno, a student party whose success is well known to us all. He was Chairman of the 1947 Snow Boll Dance Committee, and is on active member of Gamma Mu Sigma. After graduation Don hopes to enter Medical School. If his work here is any indication, we know it won't be too long before he will be known as Cosgro, M. D. Page 30
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ALBERT M. COHEN Schenectady, N. Y. B.B.A. in Accounting Al comes from Schenectady, New York. Graduated from Nott Terrace High School in 1940, he was employed in the Accounting Department of the General Electric Company for over three years. Illness led him to move to Florida in August of 1944. For two years, he then attended the University of Miami in Coral Gables. He was back in Schenectady by June of 1946. That same Fall he took up his classwork at Siena. If you want to hear some good piano music, Al is your man. His hobby for fifteen years, he is adept at arranging and playing both classical and popular music. For exercise, he will swim for hours. Mr. Cohen is one of those rare lovers of Public Speaking and Statistics! He is not too sure about making his way in the field of his Major, Accounting. ROBERT H. COLLINS Glens Falls, N. Y. 8.5. in Biology In this veteran of four years in the Army Air Force, we have one of the most distinguished members of the Graduat- ing class. Neat and orderly of appearance, Bob made his way about the campus in a serene yet confident manner. Perenni- ally poised is this graduate of Temple University, from which school he was awarded the degree of Doctor of Surgical Chiropody. Bob has been active ab0ut the Campus, being a member of the Gregar Mendal Society, Math Club, and the Anti-Communistic League, and serving on the Yearbook staff. He also has served on several dance committees, most notable of which are the Student Semi-formal and Snowball. His choice of a future lies in the field of Medicine, and he hopes to enter Medical School shortly after graduation. His perseverance in his studies will bring him a just and happy reward. TIMOTHY LEO COLLINS, JR. Troy, N. Y. 8.5. in Biology Leo, known better to most of us as Rip , entered Siena in September of 1942. He was a member of the graduating class of LaSalle lnstitute in Troy, in June of that year. The Science Division was his choice as a Frosh, and he feels rather proud that he is graduating now without ever having made the Switch. Like many of his class mates, Rip enlisted in the Navy, and interrupted his studies for thirty-three months. Soon after his discharge, he returned to Siena to pick up where he left off, the first half of his Sophomore year. He devoted much of his time to extra-curricular activities, being elected to the office of Vice-President of his Sophomore class, and being ap- pointed as Vice-President of the Gamma Mu Sigma. He was also an active member of the Snow Ball dance committees for 1946 and 1947. Leo's ambition is to become a Dentist; he hopes to enter Dental school in the not too distant future. 56m 60m
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RICHARD W. COUGHLIN Troy, N. Y. B.A. in Sociology Entered Sieno College in the toll of 1942 after graduating from Catholic Central High School in Troy, New York. After completing one year of work at Siena he left school to enter the Army in the spring of 1943. Two and one-half years later he was discharged from the Army and shortly thereafter he re-entered Sieno for the completion of his education. While at Siena he was on active member of the Opera Guild and like- wise an active member of the Sieno Social Science Forum. Dick elected to leave Siena before completing the work for his degree, he entered Albany Law School where he is presently a student. Upon completion of this work he looks forward to a successful career in the practice of low. GUY JOHN CRISCIONE . i r, ,, w Albany, N. Y. 3.5. in Biology Guy is a fine product of the Christian Brothers Academy in Albany, New York. He graduated in June of 1944. Cris , as he is sometimes called, attended Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute during the summer of 1944, and through 1945. He lost no time in continuing at Sieno in September of the same year. A major in Pre-Medicol studies, he will practice medicine in his hometown, Albany. For three years, he has played in in- tramural basketball. This served him well for his position as reporter and co-editor of Sports for the Siena News. Cris is a rabid sports fan if there ever was one. Of all his studies, Biology holds first place in his estimation. The Gregor Mendel Society claims him as one of its members. ALLAN CURTHOYS Hampton Manor, N. Y. 8.5. in Chemistry A graduate of Columbia High School, AI first come to Sieno in 1942 as a student in the evening school. His first nights at Siena as 0 student were preceded by some practical chemistry experience in his position as laboratory assistant in the General Anoline Corporation in Rensselaer. Al finally be- come a day hop in the fall of 1945 when he made his col- lege career a full time proposition. A member of the current college bond, Al has always provided time to follow his first love, music, in the form of playing clarinet. Future plans for this industrious Iod call for employment in the laboratory of some large drug or chemical firm, with allowance for proper relaxation and recreation in his music. Smgaaege
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