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BUFF ALONIAN

UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO
STATE UNIVERSITY

OF NEW YORK

1985 - 1986

BUFFALONIAN
A message from the Editors.
The editors of the 1985 - 1986 Buffalonian would like to share a
few interesting facts about the creation of this yearbook. When
considering the circumstances surrounding the development of this issue,
its very existence seems quite remarkable.
As you may know, last year's attempt to produce a yearbook was
clouded with financial, organizational, and political problems, which
eventually precluded its publishing. While the Student Association and
"Spectrum" contemplated ways to resolve the debt which had been
compiled by the 1985 yearbook, further planning toward the 1986 edition
was of course forgotten.
Sometime into the Fall 1985 semester, a good natured fellow named
Steve Allen was appointed president of the Senior Class and given the
responsibility of producing a yearbook. Steve's appeal to the general
student body for help with the yearbook project somehow attracted Barry
Minerof, who simply expressed his willingness to be a staff photographer.
Steve contacted Barry a week later and informed him that the two of
them comprised the entire yearbook editorial board. Barry, rising to the
challenge, quickly enlisted the help of his good friend, Tony Edmonds,
who agreed to assume some editorial responsibilities.
The newly formed editorial board of three found themselves without
any yearbook experience whatsoever, and their first deadline only one
month away. They frantically sought the aid of their friends who
heroically answered the call, slowly becoming an organized team,
learning by doing and trying their hardest. Their only motivation was
to produce the best yearbook they could.
So now we have a yearbook. It's a jigsaw of masterpiece work and
last ditch efforts. It contains senior portraits and other footage from the
past two years, so that the class of 1985 will not be forever left out.
Hopefully, the experience, which was acquired through its production,
will be applied to future publications of the "Buffalonian".
Most
importantly, it exists, it's here and it's yours. Accept it for what it is,
an effort to enhance and preserve the memories of our years at UB.
Ideally, it will meet your approval and become a cherished item you'll
look back on through life.
Steve Allen
Tony Edmonds
Barry Minerof

Editors

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CONTENTS
EDITOR'S NOTE
UNIVERSITY HISTORY
ADMINISTRATION
GRADUATES
; STUDENT
ORGANIZATIONS
ATHLETICS
SPECIAL EVENTS

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FOUNDERS
PLAZA
UBs Founders Plaza commemorates those individuals who developed
the University. Located in the center
of the Amherst (North) Campus, it
provides an excellent place to meet
and talk with friends. Demonstrations, which are becoming increasingly popular at UB, are often held at
the plaza. During the winter months
Founders Plaza is usually barren but
when warm weather arrives, the Plaza
becomes a Campus Hotspot.

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What you see is what you get.

The ingredients

of an all - nighter.

Yes, I'm studying.
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Winter
Activities
at V.B.

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Ah, Capen Lobby. What better place
to pause in the midst of a busy day and buy
a candy bar, grab a SPECTRUM, use the
phone, or perhaps just stop and shoot the
breeze. It will probably be best remembered, though, as the home of the omnipotent bank machine.

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HOMECOMING
FALL 1984

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UNIVERSITY
HISTORY

WV
e thank the following for contributions to this section:
REACH
University of Buffalo Catalogue
BUFFALONIAN
1983

Hayes Hall, formerly

the Erie County

Home, was the first building on the Main Street Campus.

U. B. TIMELINE

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Second home of UB, on Main and Virginia.

UB's history goes back to 1846
when several prominent Western
New Yorkers - lawyers, businessmen and most memorably,
US
Congressman and later President
Millard Fillmore - scrounged up
some money and incorporated the
University of Buffalo. On that same
day, May II, President James Polk
declared war on Mexico, an event
which foreshadowed the expansionism and turbulence
that would
become so well known a part of UB
history.
For forty years, UB was solely
a medical school, consisting of one
building at the corner of Washington and Seneca Streets in Buffalo.
It wasn't until 1886 that the university branched out to other fields of
study with the development of a
School of Pharmacy. Soon after, a

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1836 * Prominent citizens of Western New
York procured a state
charter for the
"Western University."
A national financial
crisis, however, caused
the project to collapse.

previously existing School of Law
was incorporated; a year later the
Dental School was added. (One of
its first graduates, and later Dean,
Daniel H. Squire now has his name
adorning the former Main Street
Campus student union.)
In 1905, while UB was still
located
downtown,
Chancellor
Charles P. Norton embarked upon
the university's first great expansion. The aim: a School of Arts and
Sciences. His original plans called
for the College to be built on a tract
of land between the Albright-Knox
Art Museum and the Buffalo Historical Society - near the present site
of Buffalo State College. The expansion was put on hold when
private fund raisers failed to generate sufficient money; city aid would
have required the appointment of

1846 * The grou p
tried again. The University of Buffalo was
established as a School
of Medicine with six
faculty. Millard Fillmore (latter the 13th
president of the U.S.)
was the first chancellor.

1847 * Seventeen
"young gentleman"
were awarded medical
degrees at the University's first commencement upon completion
of a sixteen-week
course which in those
days was the entire
preparation for a career in medicine.

First US location at the corner of Washington

and Seneca.

nine city delegates to the University
Council - an excessive concession
in the eyes of UB officials then.
Enough money was raised,
however, to purchase the Erie County Almshouse and the cabbage
farms surrounding it. The building
still exists, complete with 4-tone bell
and tower, and is known today as
Hayes Hall; the cabbage farms are
now only figurative. Still awaiting
funds to develop this area, the

1849 * The University's first building
was dedicated at Main
and Virginia Streets in
downtown Buffalo.

1850. * UB introduced the clinical
study of obstetrics to
U.S. medical schools.

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College of Arts and Sciences, moved
into the Women's Educational and
Industrial Union of Buffalo building, recently donated to UB, located
at Niagara Square. The present
concept of split campuses, it seems,
is traditional to UB.
The University engaged in a
second massive fund-raising campaign after World War I, at the
encouragement
of the American
Medical Association. The AMA
was insisting that a strong liberal
arts education was essential for an
accredited medical education. The
city-wide drive raised over $5 million and UB became one of the first
US universities to receive large
funding from outside sources. The
post-war development of the Main
Street Campus was the university's
last great physical expansion for
forty years, although it would grow
in both academic quality and diversity.

Groundbreaking

for Foster Hall on the Main Street

1876 * The University's first woman
graduate received her
M.D.

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generously (or your

Boys and Girls

A t first, nothing seemed special
about 1962, but the year would
boast the most momentous event in
UB's history when Chancellor Clifford Furnas and New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller announced
that UB would join the infant State
University of New York system.
Legend has it that UB was
coerced into joining SUNY. If UB
did not give its facilities to the state,
Rockefeller reportedly threatened,
he would build a state university

Campus.

1886 * In reponse to
local needs, a School
of Pharmacy became
the second division of
the University.

1891 * An independently established Law
School which had been
opened in 1887 was
incorporated into UB.

next door that would be so rich and
powerful it would force UB out of
business. This may be partly true,
but other histories say that U B was
in dire financial straits and that with
private donations drying up, it
needed a cash injection for survival.
Whatever the reason, consolidation brought growth and change
to UB - much of it disliked by the
community.
The university had
previously been a small, cozy, area
school for Western New Yorkers.
Along with SUNY came millions of
dollars, dozens of new programs and
facilities, different ideas, and many
new people. Requests for admissions
rose dramatically and came from all
parts of the state. Simultaneously
overcrowding at Main Street and
the turbulence of the sixties brought
cultural shock to Buffalo.
In 1964, New York State
announced plans for a $130 million
campus to be constructed
in a
swamp in the Town of Amherst. The
choice of location was hotly contested and it is a decision that is

1892 * The School of
Dentistry was opened.

1909 * The University
acquired the ISO-acre
site of the Erie County
Almshouse and Hospitalon North Main
Street (the presentday Main Street Campus).

discussed even today. Two alternatives were devised - one consisted of
constructing on the downtown waterfront and the other called for the
campus at the golf course adjacent
to Main Street. But the suburban
lobby was too strong for those that
wanted the University of/at Buffalo
to remain in the City. Groundbreaking on what has since been dubbed,
"Rockefeller's Folly" was soon begun.
Implicit in this new campus
was the hope that UB would be the
central campus of the SUNY system, a Berkley of the East. In 1967,
Martin Meyerson was inaugurated
as President and the famous scholar
was put to the task of creating the
capital of Eastern higher education
on a tract of land in the suburbs of
Western New York.
Upon his ascension, he called
for the creation of an intellectual
spirit, based on freedom and open
dialogue. He proposed the creation
of the Collegiate system, a merger
of the residential and academic
functions of a University, which at
the time was a radical notion. These
were heady times. Meyerson talked
of luring faculty from all over the
universe, while creating the mainstream of academic thought at this
institution.
The dream quickly evaporated.
Construction delays slowed down
Amherst Campus
development,
Meyerson took a leave of absence
and the Vietnam war changed the

1919 * The College of
Arts and Sciences was
established.

Seated

left; Samuel

Capen, center; Clifford

mood of the University. Instead of
becoming a hotbed for academic
endeavors, UB established a reputation as a center of protest and antiwar activity. The campus was closed
often and Buffalo police were called
on by administrators to keep order.
At times, it just wasn't a University
any more.
Meyerson stepped down to take
a post at the University of Pennsylvania and he left behind a ravished
institution,
wrecked with disappointment and frustration.
Peter

1920 * A financial
campaign produced $5
million in ten days
from 24,000 subscribers. The University
was one of the first in
the U.S. to receive
voluntary contributions from large numbers of individuals outside its alumni body.

1922 * The first new
building was dedica ted
at the Main Street
Campus.

Furnas.

Regan's year as acting President
was hounded by demonstrations. In
a move to restore the University to
normal, former Vice President for
Facilities Planning Robert L. Ketter
was appointed President. Ketter,
who had a clear repu ta tion as a la wand-order man, was inaugurated in
1971, amidst intense protest.
Ketter's tenure was marked by
constant protest and dissension. His
heavy-handed, often clumsy style,
was ridiculed by some and faculty
soon began to exit, distressed by the

1927 * The School of
Business Adminstration (now Management) opened.

1930 * Cortin, a hormone which proved to
be a cure for Addison's Disease, was discovered by a faculty
member in the Medical School.

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Riot Police occupy the Main Street

failure to achieve all that Meyerson
had talked of. While Ketter restored
order to the campus, he also
changed the mood, lessening the
spirit of becoming
the SUNY
school. UB was not going to be a
star, it would have to settle for being
just above average.
Ketter did have his strong
points and many still do not fault
him for this decline in spirit. He was
instrumental
in formulating
the
Main Street Health Sciences Complex plan and he is generally credited for overseeing the completion of
the Amherst Campus.
As Ketter's term wound down,
a new challenge faced the U niversity - budgets. Rockefeller's successors were not as friendly to the
institution and the effect began to

1931 * The School of
Educational Studies
admitted its first students.

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Campus.

impact on the academic and physical state of the University. The
Amherst Campus was scaled down
considerably
and academic programs went backward, not forward.
In 1981, Ketter announced his
long-anticipated
and much-called
for intention to step down. After a
long search, Steven B. Sample was
appointed President and a new wave
of optimism struck the campus, even
in the face of worsening budgetary
conditions.
During Sample's
first four
years in office, his dynamic presence
has been felt in Buffalo as well as the
Governors office.
In this time period, UB has seen
the completion of the Alumni Arena, the Northeast's largest sports
complex, a new football and track

1939 * The Graduate
School of Arts and
Sciences offered its
first programs as a
separate division.

1940 * The School of
Nursing became part
of the University.

Students

occupy the

stadium on the Amherst Campus,
the Student Activities Center (with
an expansion planned for the future), the acquiring and hosting of
the Empire State Games, the opening of the Jacobs Management
Center and the imminent opening of
the Park Social Science Complex.
Sample has proved himself a
force to be reckoned with amongst
academicians as well as government
officials. His drive for 'Division One
sports at UB is alleged to be a prime
factor in the recent granting of more
flexibility in the use of funds at the
campus level. For the past two years
UB's budget has increased as Albany recognized UB's position as the

1946 * The University
celebrated its centennial with an abrupt
transformation
from a
relatively small preWorld War II campus
to a post-war center of
learning pledged to expanded educational
opportunity.

1946 * The School of
Engineering was established, destined to
become one of the
largest units of the institution within three
decades.

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pinnacle of the SUNY system. A
new undergraduate college is being
formed for implementation in the
near future to improve undergraduate education, and finally, a fraternity and Sorority row is in the works
to be built adjacent to the Amherst
Campus.
As we face the future, the
possibilities of increasing UB's status as major public research institution, improving undergraduate education, of attaining Division One
sports, and improving the quality of
life for students and faculty alike,
are becoming attainable realities,
and it appears that President Sample is nobly following the impressive

1953 * A medical/
dental complex was
opened, marking the
consolidation on the
Main Street Campus
of all University units
except the School of
Law.

traditions of his predecessors in
moving the University ahead to new
heights of excellence in education.

1958 * The UB football team defeated
Harvard and Columbia, won the Lambert
Cup, and turned down
a Tangerine Bowl invitation because its
black players would be
barred from competing.

More Police.

1962 * The Univeristy
of Buffalo merged
with State University
of New York to become the State University of New York
at Buffalo,

1964 * State University made the decision
that a multimillion
dollar new campus
would be developed
three miles north of
the Main Street location to accommodate
mushrooming enrollments which followed
merger with the
SUNY system.

1968 * Governor Nelson Rockefeller broke
ground for the new
campus.

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Spine construction.
Construction

of the Ellicott Complex.

Laying the foundation of O'Brien Hall.

1970

*

Twenty-four of
the University's academic programs were
cited in a rating of
graduate programs
conducted by the
American Council on
Education, placing UB
among the top 30 universities in the country
in the number of programs cited.

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1973 * The first Iacilties were occupied on
the Amherst Campus:
Governors Residence
Halls and John Lord
O'Brian Hall (the
Law School). First
classes at the new site
were held Septem ber
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1982 * A new program of general education was implemented, establishing a
common core for the
undergradutae experience at UB.

1983 * Major construction was begun at
the Main Street Campus heralding transformation of that campus
into a modern facility
for education in the
health professions.

1983 * The University
was ranked among the
top 30 institutions in
the nation in terms of
faculty quality in a
major survey conducted by the Associated
Research Councils.

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Construction

of the Abbott

Library

addition.

The "old".

The "new".

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The new Football Stadium

on the Amherst

The opening of the Empire State Games. Center: President Sample,

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Campus.

I. of center; Governor

Cuomo, third pos. rt.; Mayor Griffin.

TO THE GRADUATING
CLASS .. ·
Congratulations

on your achievement.

Each of you has attained a significant educational goal in life - the completion
of your baccalaureate studies. Our distinguished faculty proudly recognizes that you
are now qualified to assume the rights and privileges accorded to the holder of a
bachelor's degree.
I hope as you now undertake the next journey in your life, whether
school or directly into your chosen career, that you will approach the
wonderful adventure. Continue to work hard and always to do your
forget that our fondest memories are derived not from reaching the
from enjoying the myriad everyday events along the way.
Please accept my very best wishes.
Steven B. Sample
President

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it is to graduate
trip as another
best, but don't
destination but

ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN

Edward W. Doty
Vice President of Finance and Management

Robert J. Wagner
Vice President of University Services

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Donald W. Rennie
Vice President of Research and Graduate

Studies

William R. Greiner
Provost

James H. Bunn
Vice Provost
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Walter N. Kunz
Dean of Undergraduate

Education

Anthony F. Lorenzetti
Dean for Student Affairs

Claude E. Welch Jr.
Professor /Chairman of Faculty Senate

BUFFALONIAN HONORABLE MENTION
Ronald H. Stein
Dennis R. Black
Harry R. Jackson
Robert W. Henderson

Executive Assistant to President
Assistant Dean for Student Affairs
Director of Public Affairs
University Greek Liaison

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GRADUATES

CLASS OF 85
CLASS OF 86

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p.73

CLASS OF

1985

Nurudeen Akinyemi

David J. Aicilla

Marie Albanese

Richard Allen

Brett Allen

Sharon A. Altsman

Cheryl Andrzejewski

Andreous Angeli

Alita Anissi

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Andria S. Alder

Robin Alexander

Abby Antell

Francis Antoine

Daniel Archilla

Douglas J. Artiles

Robin Arzt

Thomas P. Asdenzo

Marcia A. Auberger

Richard Aumiller

Sandra Ayres

Joesph Back

Ajuah Baity

Arona Baker

Larry Bald

Richard P. Balkum

Barbara Bambach

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Ty Bantt

Bill Banfi

Michele Barash

Steven Bard

Andrea Barlow

John Barmore

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Jacqueline

Barner

Charles A. Barnett

Howard L. Barnowitz

Vincent Barth

Julie L. Baur

Barbara Baumann

Kathleen Beady

And)' Beauchamp

Jacqueline Beck

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Lynda A. Baum

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Michael S. Belling

Michele Bennett

Diane Berger

Eric C. Berglund

Robert Bergman

Molly Bernard

Parclcia Bernard

Adam Bernstein

Daniel J. Bednarz

David Berrs

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Max Blaise

Lisa A. Behrens

Lynn Berry

Cheryl Bleisteln

Thomas L. Bellick

Francisco Bertrand

Robert Bevacqua

Nancy K. Bitchava

Janice Bloomfield

Paul E. Bogaert

"Michael Bordonaro

Howard R. Borgen

Thomas Bork

Lynette Braniecki

Robin E. Bratt

Chrisann Breon

Allan Brett

John Brigandi

James Brink

Ric-hard 1\1. Brockway

Debra S. Brockway

Sheila Brown

Diane L. Buck

Laurie Budgar

Andy Burak

Robert A. Burden

Michelle Burdsong

Amy E. Burton

Brandon Buskin

Nicole Callis

Victoria J. Camelo

GJ Camisteguy

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Fterent Cannon

Mark Carruthers

Robert Centra

John Cantinan

Lynnette J. Casey

Chee Chan

Philip Caparaso

Mark A. Caporusci

Mark Caporuscio

Gabriel Castillo

Peter Chan

Steve Charbonneau

Mike Charbonneau

Felicia S. Charm

Deborah Chimes

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Danny Chin

Diane CicateUo

Jim Ciminell

Eric S. Clark

William Clark

Lee L. Closson

Judine C. Coggins

Bruce A. Cohen

Amy Cohen

Siri I. Cohen

Helene Cohen

Marlene Collins

Peter Conelias

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Richard S. Cohen

Michael Cohen

Wendy Conlin

-Janlne Coppini

Douglas R. Coh-en

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Audrey 1\'1.Costello

Ra)' M. Costello

Paul Cummings

William Cummings

Dave Czajka

Kimberly A. Crooks

Theresa Cunningham

Carol R. Czuprynski

Geoffrey S. Currier

Frank O'Aurizio

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Judy A. Day

Glenn Davis

Marina Davis

Michael Dee

Julie Depumo

John Crumlish Jr.

Levis OeSorbo

Lawrence Cull

Nanty L. Currier

Chris M. Damico

Cathy Daumen

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David Djaha

Patricia Diponzfo

Jeffrey Drexler

Terri Drexler

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John W. Dorilio

Cecile Doody

Teresa Donnelly

William Dolan

Katherine T. Dugan

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Martha Oonnells

Madeline Doyle

Steven J. Echtmen

Jodi P. Drescher

Jacquelyn M. Edgerton

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Charles Ehmann

William A. Egger

Joan Ell}'

Sara Elman

Gail Ellington

Hwa Eng

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Scott Epstein

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Robert Ertischek

Steven Faber

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Marla A. Feldman

Mitchell J. Fenick

Laurie Fenton

Richard E. Ferguson

Vanessa Ferguson

Debra Filipowitcz

James Fiorito

Mitchell S. Fischer

Laura J. Fish

Kenneth A. Fishman

Michael Fitzgerald

Rod Fletcher

Eric A. Fisher

Evan Fishman

Alp Figen

Bonnie Flickinger

Thomas P. Florek

Patricia Ftorfca

Phyllis Flourney

Penny T. Fischer

Timothy Ford

Diana Fountain

Ronald Francis

Rebecca F. Frank

Laura D. Frank

Gary E. Freidman

Patrick Fricano

Andrea S. Friedman

Chevon Fuller

Anne Gabriel

Rose Marie Gaherty

Catherine S. Galati

Gayle H. Galant

Susan Gallagher

Jim Gallagher

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Andy Geisweller

Silvio Gallazzini

Linda GaJlicano

Thomas Garbon

Ephjrahim Garcia

Cynthia Giacoia

Tanya A. Gilbert

Michelle Gladue

Mark J. GHeeo

Thomas P. Glynn

David J. Godson

Amy O. Goldblum

Amy M. Goldenberg

Pelecia Goldman

Philip J. Goldstein

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Wesley W. Gordon

Jim Graczyk

Justine Grandits

Joseph Hacherl

Jeff Greene

Cheri L. Hadsell

Bonnie S. Greene

Mona Hager

Steven S. Greenfeld

Ttmorhy E, HaJJ

Peter Gregory

Chris Haller

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Michael P. Hallett

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Marcy Haimowitz

Suhui Han

Martin Hanneman

Robert M. Happ

Richard Harris

Nancy Hartman

Stephen Hasiotis

Robert F. Healy

John W. Hegeman

Deborah Heisler

David Heller

Joanne Henke

David Hess

Judith L. Herman

Michael Hicks

Steven Bigger

Dorothy Ho

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Heidi L. Hoffman

Stacey Hoffman

Parette Holston

Katrina Howard

Dan Howe

Culeen M. Honetl

Cathy Hughes

Annette Humphrey

Jacqueline Hurd

Kieran Hurson

Parrtcia Hurst

Laura Hun

Paula Ignaszak

Ken lIgner

Lori A. Inglis

Karen A. Herel

Nathan L. Houck

Patricia Hubbard

Krista Hughes

Michael E. Inskeep

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Monique Johnson

Ellen Jones

Jill R. Joseph

Stephen W. Jllda

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Karen Judd

Jodi H. Kashkin

Ronda Klein

Bennett J. Kaplan

Raymond Karsten

She par G. Kay

Gary P. Kayne

Elise Kebschull

Karla Klein

Ruth A. Klein

Jeff KJurfeld

Susan G. Kaplan

James F. Kempa

Dennis Koncelik

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Gail M. Kuciewski

Tina Kuo

Marcia Kozloski

Michael Krabak

Marc M. Kramer

Joanna L. Kramer

Mary Kay Kuehlewind

Brian Kujawa

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Joan Kunak

Shirley Lam

Lori L. LeClair

Swee Kheng Lee

Helen Lee

Minhee Lee

Eugene C. Lee

Edward M. Leighton

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Thomas L. Lenyo

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Robert E. Lenz

Susan F. Lennox

Lucille Lenoci

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John Lepore

Edward L. Lesniak Jr.

Gwen Leung

Beth Levine

Steven M. Levy

Jeffrey N. Levy

Juan Linares

Susan Lindenmayer

May S. Ling

Craig Lipman

Jean Marie Lombardi

Elizabeth London

Kevin Looney

Robert Lucente

John J. Long IV

Lisa G. Ludwig

Cindy Luongo

Thomas Luzzi

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Melinda Lynch

Diane M. Mallick

Charlene Maier

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Mammoud N. Mammoud

Susan Martin

Stude M. Markowitz

Tracy Margolin

Amy Martin


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Anssor M. Mashaikhi

Linda Masl

Scott K. Mayer

Heidi L. Mayer

Thomas K. Mayer

Mark McCarl

Kerry McCormack

Tracy A. McCormick

Kathryn McCue

William E. McDonald

Regis McGinty

John McNulty

Florence C. McVay

Lisa Meisher

Lauri I. Mendelsohn

Elisa R. Mermelstein

Caryn Meth

Amy Michelsor

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Donna N. Migden

Thomas J. Miller

Vivian Miller

Carol L. Miller

Kwang C. Moon

Margaret H. Moore

Suzanne L. Mitchell

David Miranda

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Debbie M. Mizerkiewcz

Kim Mlodozenlcc

Eugene Marcelle

Philip M. Morele

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Marie Mofilus

Marilyn Morningstar

David Montfort

Richard Morningstar

Elpiniki Moumoulidis

Stephen Mucherln

Loretta A. Mule

Ileana Munoz-Antoni

Tim Murphy

Kim M. Musielak

Mark Negrelli

Debra A. Neiman

Marsha E. Newman

Audrey Nitzberg

Albert Ngt

Leonard A. Nowakowski

Diane H. Nudell

Andrea Norberg

Lisa

Janet L. Obersrein

Jerome Oliner

Susan M. Omara

Karen K. Orr

Ivette Ortiz

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Walter Osadciw

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Terry Schuman

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Martin P. Schneiderman

Mark A. Serwinowski

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Michael Sheehan

Valerie J. Shields

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Michelle Silver

Guy Smith

Silivia Spahl

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Kenneth Smith

Evan Sparago

Ron Shuster

Robert J. Siek

Noreen Sila

Chris Skolen

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Timothy Smith

Lee Kyung Sook

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Howard Spiegelman

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Cindy Spitzer

Suresh Srinivasan

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Robert Sullivan

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Margie Szegda

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Maria Szostak

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Woohyun Sung

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David Theoclitus

Jayant L. Suther

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Robert Wahl

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Philip Goldstein

Brian Brault

President

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In the 1984- I985 Academic year,
SA saw one of its best years ever. The
organization was led by President Jane
McAlevey, Vice-President Phil Goldstein, and Treasurer Brian Brault.
They were all members of the Spark
party, which meant that for the first
time in years the house fighting at SA
would be held to a minimum.
The big issue of the year centered
around the future of the athletic
program at U.B. Dr. Sample was
moving the administration into the gun

for Division I, which would take lots of
money, athletic scholarships, and the
potential of becoming a University
where point shaving and abuse of
athletes

was a common

occurrence.

McAlevey fought against the gun for
I at the University level and at the
Board of Trustees. She contended that
SUNY wasn't prepared for such a
program, and at that time scholarships
for athletic ability were not allowed by
the SUNY Board of Trustees. The war
between McAlevey and Sample went
back and forth during the year and the
outcome has still yet to be determined.
Another big issue of the year was the
addition to the Student Activities
Center, which is the U.B. Administrations idea of a Student Union. MeA levey's administration fought for a more
than doubling in size while Sample
didn't. However by 1988 the SAC will
be added on to, although the amount

has yet to be determined. During the
year,
McAlevey's
administration
fought a tuition increase, as well as the

young college Republican's effort to
create a voluntary activity fee which

would have jeopardized the SA funding
base, it proposed the creation of a
University Senate which would mean
direct student input into all policy at
UB. especially those which are closest
to students, like grading, the development of an Undergraduate College,
degree requirements and even parking.
On the lighter side, the first Bar
bus was created, which would take
dorm students from their rooms to all
the bars in the University area to stop

them from drinking and driving. The
Athletic program events were well
sponsored by the Greeks and the big
events were well attended due to
excellent advertising by SA. The daily
activities

of

the

Association

ran

smoothly and the involvement by the
Student Body was better than it had
been in years. The Student Course and
Teacher Evaluation publication came
out on time for the second year in a row
and the Student Association Teaching
Awards program featured 4 new winners and a ceremony with Dr. Sample.
Finally, as the McAlevey administration was leaving, after a year long fight
it obtained voting rights in Erie County
for all off-campus students and dormitory students on Main Street and on

Jeremy Blachman
Director of Academic

Affairs

Amherst. This meant that students
finally could vote on their councilperson. It proved to be very successful,
because this fall Student hater Rose
LoTempio (the former University
Heights Council person) was ousted
and former U.B. student Archie Amos
was elected.

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STUDENT ASSOCIATION 1985-86
The undergraduate
Student Association,
better known throughout campus as SA, is the
organization at UB which provides students with
the opportunity to learn out of the classroom. [n
addition to sponsoring over [00 students clubs and
organizations, the organization employs over thirty
students who act as directors and coordinators
representing all the different constituencies of
students attending the university.
SA functions in two independent roles - one
of them is to represent the students to faculty,

Robert Heary
President

administration
and the community. Thus, SA
strives to make the students needs and opinions
known. The second objective is to provide activities
and services for the students at this university. The
funding for these activities is generated from the
mandatory student activity fee. This gives SA
approximately a $1.2 Million budget yearly.
There are executive, legislative, and judicial
branches. The power-structure of SA is bi-cameral, not unlike the United States constitutional
structure.

David Grubler
Vice President

Bill Kachioff
Chairman of Sena te

Martin Cornish
Treasurer

Paul Verdolino
Speaker of Assembly

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