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RAYMOND

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Editor-in-Chief
STEP.HEN

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SEARS

Assistant Editor
HERBERT

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CoNSTANTINE

Business Manager

UNIVERSITY OF BUFFALO
BUFFALO, NEW YORK

Foreword
As men and women conffantly move through the changing scenes of life, so their endeavors may be
compm-ed to the pieces which comprise a gigantic chess board- each in his own inimitable f ashion
s1riving to attain his goal.
We of the I949 Buffalonian staff, in accord with our theme, would like to portray this one particular phase of this ever-evolving board- that of a jumping-off place. Students who graduate
from our inffitution, here make their final pause before plunging into the depths and mys1eries which
the world has held in s1ore for them.
Then , as the years fade into eternity , they may glance back upon the days and the ways zl'hich
laid the foundation of their achievements, and remember hou' they, as insignificant patens, moved
slowly across the checkerboard of life to reach the world zchere kings and queens, knight.r and ca.11les
reign in manifes1 glory .

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Chancellor's
Message
ON the evening of October 3, 1946 the Alumni gave a banquet to the delegates of American and foreign universities who were attending the Centennial Celebration of the University of Buffalo. One of the speakers on that occasion was the Hon. John Lord O 'Brian,
L.L.B., 1898. In the course of his remarks Mr. O 'Brian referred to the dedicatory sentence
written on the walls of a lecture hall at the University of Heidelberg, Germany, which
had been built by American friends of that institution . The inscription read : ·'To the Living Spirit."
The inscription is there no longer. It was obliterated by theNazisshortlyafterthey
seized power. And they were wise to erase it, for the living spirit connotes free inquiry,
freedom of thought and of expression. Where these exist no form of tyranny can feel secure.
Mr. O'Brian went on to point to this University 's consistent championship of freedom of idea~ and of the great humanitarian tradition of America ; and he expressed the
hope that we shall never cease to hold as our motto that lost inscription : "To the
Living Spirit."
In the conduct of our intellectual and social lives I do not fear that we shall abandon
these principles to which our University has for so long given unstinted allegiance. They
are the warp and woof of this institution. To ~very member of it , student or teacher or
alumnus, they are precious.
But for every college or university the "living spirit" has an additional connotation;
not so fundamental, perhaps as that to which I have referred, but still very important.
The living spirit includes the color, the movement , that indescribable thing which we
call the atmosphere of the place. And in every institution this is peculiar.
It is, I take it, the chief object of the Buffalonian annually to capture this phase of the
living spirit of the University of Buffalo and to record it ; first for the benefit of the present
generation of students to whom the book will be a permanent reminder of one of the most
delightful and valuable periods of their lives, and second for others who come after them
and who may thus catch a glimpse of a time that has passed.
The work of each board of editors puts every member of the University in their debt.
I am happy to extend to the present editors not only my personal congratulations and
thanks, but also to convey to them a message of appreciation on beh alf of all the other
members of the University from whom they not hear.

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Administration

DEAN MOHN

DEAN McDoNALD

DEAN SoMME Rs

DEAN C uMMI N GS

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DEAN PuFFER

DEAN JoNES

DEAN PARK

Norton Union

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ON A CHESSBOARD, the Queen has preference to move in any manner, and in Norton Union, the crowned head of Dorothy Hass rises benevolently above those of her more
than six thousand "subjects." Her ladies-in-waiting, Jean Glass, Carolyn Scowden,
Lenore O 'Laughlin, and Beth Cassity gather around her to obey and
revere her express commands.
But in a realm such as tliis, the
.. subjects" are happy under their
ruler. Anything from a deck of
cards to .an aspirin is at their service. Relaxation, fun and frolic,
dancing, music to quiet the savage
beast, food and candy, games, club
rooms, newspapers - everything
and anything to help make campus
life a little more endurable, just for
the asking.
The 1949 Buffalonian acknowledges a tribute to the "monarchs,"
who through their untiring efforts ,
help mold the future lives and careers of countless grateful people.
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Seated: J. Glass, Dean MacDonald, V. Ross, A. Szymanski, M. Jordan, Mr. Febel, Miss Haas . Standing: T.
Kapsiak, J. Goergen, C. Fogel, T. VanArsdale, H . Constantine, D. Gr.acz, I. Graham, S. Eskola, H. Rose,
L. Jones, G . Smith, F. Baynes

Board of Managers
THE government of Norton Union lies in the hands of the Board of Managers, annually

elected body representing the various schools of the University, who carries out its duties
in accordance with the Norton Union Constitution.
Throughout the year, the Board acts as overseer for the many student activities such
as Orientation Day, Moving-Up Day, and the Junior Pr.om . With President AlSzymanski's
able leadership, the 1948-1949 Board of Managers can be proud of a task well done .

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Class
Officers

Senior A & S Officers: R. Marshall-

Senior Education Officers: Seated: C.

Pres., J . Hanssel-Sec., L. Ramsey
-V. Pres.

Kryszczuk-Treas., H. JohnsonPres., Standing: M . Miller-Sec.,
R. Bremer- Vice-Pres.

Senior Engineering Officers: R. BowSenior Business Administration Officers; E. Andrews

-Pres., R. Kintner-Sec.
J. Brett- Sec.

ersox-V. Pres., B. StocktonTreas., A. Barmasse-Pres., R.
Kolarz-Sec., G . Hasselbeck Vice-Pres.

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Pharmacy Senior Officers;
Seated: R. Griffin- Pres.,

G. Holmstrom-V. Pres.,
Standing: J . Thompson-

Student Council Rep., R.
Tetewsky-Sec. and Treas.

Junior Education Officers: L. Stevens,
Pres.; R. Kramer, V. Pres.; L.

Junir;r Arts and Science Officers:

T. Hinckley, Pres. ; M.A. Veigel,
Treas.;J. Starr, Sec.; R. White, V.
Pres.

Chase, Treas.

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Junior Engineering Officers: C. Hall,

Sec.; F. Baynes, Pres. ;J. Montoro,
Treas.
Junior Pharmacy Officers: Seated:

Junior Business Administration Officers: B. Loewer,

M. Burke, Treas. ; G. Smith,
Student Council Rep.; Standing
W. Burke, Pres.; E. Miller, VicePres.

Pres.; J. Bradigan, VicePres., A. Earith, Treas.;
D. Thering, Sec.

Class
Officers

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Class
Officers

Sophomore Arts and Sciences Offiers:
Seated: A. Bartlett, Sec.'; Standing:
J. Ryan, Treas.; E. Mehl, Pres.

Freshman Engineering Officers: J.
Hall, Sec.; P. Mudd, V. Pres.;
R. Magee, Pres.; R. Schneider,
Treas.

Sophomore Education Officers: W.
Needham, Pres.; E. O'Reilly, V.
Pres.

Sophomore Engineering Officers: Seated
C. Nicholson, Pres.; R. Good, V.
Pres.; Standing: D. Flynn, Treas. ;
V. Careu, Sec.

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Sophomore Business Administration
Officers: D. Mead, V. Pres.; E.
Summer5, Sec.; D. Bauer, Pres.

Seniors

ALOYSIUS ACHATZ
Aloysius is graduating from the Engineering School. He devoted his college career to the learning of how to be a good engineer and he graduates with the knowledge that he can go forth
and make h is career in that field.
JOSEPH S. ADORNETIO
"Artie" is a man who manifests quite an aptitude for psychology, a fact that is shown in his decision to do graduate
work in that field . A married veteran, he rounded out his activities by becoming a member of both the Newman and Psychology
Clubs.

HENRY ALBING
Hank, a Labor and Industrial Relations major, expects tO go
on to further schooling when he graduated from the School of
Business Administration. An ex G.I., he was a member of the
Glee Club, the Credo Club.
GEORGE ALBRECHT
The medical school is the next step in George's education. He
is a Biology major and his pre-med course was in the School of
Arts and Sciences. He is a member of the Newman Club and also
a participant in intramural basketball here at the University.

FRANK B. ALBRO
Frank is a married veteran w ho has majored in History and
Government. His hopes for the future seem to center around a
Civil Service position. The History Club, and International
Relations Club were the outside activities which he took the
most interest in.
WILLIAM P. ALLEN
A majqr in biology with an eye on Medical School, Pete is a
naval veteran with a position as Lab. assistant in Bacteriology,
Parasitology and Zoology. He is also a member of the Credo
Club and Kappa Delta Psi Fraternity .

CHARLES ALLENBACH
Bob received a Business Administration scholarship, a Supervisory scholarship, and is a student assistant in the Chemistry
department. A chemistry major, graduating from the School of
Arts and Science and is planning on doing graduate work , leading to a Ph. D. in chemistry. He is also a member of the American Chemical Society.
JAMES AMATO
Jim is an Accounting ma jor, graduat ing from the School of
Business Administration. The w ar disturbed hts education when
he answered the call to arms, but the will and the determination
to get a college education led him on through college.

NORMAN ANDERSON
The proud pappa of a young daughter who "looks like her
daddy," Andy is plann ing on making teachmg hts career. He I S
an Accounting major and is a graduate from the School of Education . He is also an ·a ctive member of the Masons.
EDWARD G. ANDREWS JR.
" Smilin ' Ed," one of the more sparkling personalities on campus, was an Economics major. He has been Edicor and AdvertisIOg Manager of the Buffalonian, Chairman of Moving~Up Day,
junior Prom Comm ittee, the BEE Staff, Pres'ident of h ts Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Classes, Business Manager of the D irectOry, Varsity Golf Team, Vice President of BXE and a member of
Bisonhead and Who's Who .

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DAVID A. ARCHBALD
A Navy veteran who held an Assistantship in Biology and is
now on a Graduate Fellowship at the University' of Wisconsin,
Dave married Helene Messersmith while majoring in Biology.
Dave was also a member of Blue Masquers while at Buffalo.

THEOOORE ARMSTRONG
Marriage and the war did not prevent Ted from going through
college. Ted is an accounting major, who is•planning on entering
the field of accounting. With his determination and sense of
responsibility, Ted is sure to go forth excelling in his chosen
field.
WILLIAM ASHLEY
Before transferring to UB, Bill attended Centenary College in
Louisiana. He is graduating from the School of Arts and Sciences
as a Sociology major, and while at UB, Bill has been active in
the French Club and the Out-of-Towners Club.

KENNETH J. BAEUMLER
Whitey was in Business Administration, specializing in Retailin~. At UB, he was active in the Retailing Club and after graduatiOn, he wants to progress to the position of merchand ise manager of a department store.

JOHN F. BAILEY
Fran majored in Pharmacy at UB and after graduation he
plans to continue in the field as a retail pharmacist. He 1s another
veteran who is with us who will most certainly make a success of himself in the outside world.
STUART K. BALDWIN
Stu, a man of many interests and accomplishments, served two
years with the U S. Submarine Corps. Music and art are his force
and he hopes to reach advertising art and design after he matriculates. He attended Tulane and Houghton College before finally
seeding down at Albright Art School. His favorite activity has
been to play with various Symphony orchestras .

ARTHUR M. BALSOM
Arthur majored in Sociology in the school of Arts and Sciences
and after graduation he plans to continue in this field of social
work. Arthur's student activities have included membership in
the student Council of Hillel .

JOSEPH A. BANZHAF
AI is graduati~g as a Mechanical Engineer from the School
of Engineering and plans after graduation to enter the field of
toy designing. At U. B. he was active in the Engineering Society.

OONALD BALLOU
Don is interested in finding employment after he graduates as
a mechanical engineer. He is a member of the U.B. Engineering
Society. During the war he served in the U.S. army, after which
he came to U.B.
JOSEPH BARABASZ
Joe, a future addition to the Personnel Management field, will
no doubt prove to carry the honor of U. B.·proudly with him. As
a member of the Lackawanna, U. B. Club, he has promoted good
will in our neighboring city for the university. Joe is graduating
from the School of Business Administration and was in the service
of the United States during the last war.

VINCENT P. BARBERA
An industrious student, Vincent has been majoring Mechanical Engineering. One of our many married men, he is graduating
this year from the School of Engineering. Plans have hot been
made for the future, but chances are that he will be an Engineer.
ALFRED C. BARMASSE
AI is one of those boys with plenty of vim, vigor, and vitality
As a Mechanical Engineer, he plans to do graduate work at
M.I.T. Al's activities on campus are proof of his 3 V 's; the Newman Club, Engineering Society, Community Chest Committee,
President of the Engineering Senior class and President of the
Engineering Student Council.

JOHN BARNARD
John, who majored in Mechanical Engineering in the School
of Engineering has plans of continuing on in the field for which
he has been so industriously following the past four years. He
has aspirations of becoming a professional engineer. Active in
the Engineering Society, John is a married veteran who, it is
expected, will go far.
SAL W. BARONE
Sal, after majoring in Spanish, hopes to go into the field of
teaching. A sporting man, he played end for the football " Bulls"
and played Interfraternity soft ball, bowling, and basketball.
A veteran, he is a member of Sigma Alpha Nu fraternity.
WILLIAM A. BARR
Bill, a Biology major and a loyal SAN was king of the '46
"Hearts Hop" and '46 Treasurer of the Arts and Science Frosh
Cl ass. He was also an active member of the Sitzmarkers, and the
Newman Club took up much of his time. His future plans a sojourn into the field of medicine.
CLIFFORD BARRACLOUGH
Cliff, a German major, is aiming for a teaching position and
beginning work in the diplomatic service after he gets his M.A.
and Ph.D. He was president of the German Club, a member of
the staff of the Argus, a member of the U.B. orchestra, a member of the Delta Phi Alpha, and achieved Phi Beta Kappa honors.

HAROLD BASS
Hal, married Veteran majored in Economics and Biology, but
still found time for the band, Glee Club, Beta Sigma Rho, and
the Norton Union Board of Directors. He is looking forward to
being a business executive and a father.
MICHAEL J. BAUDA
Mike is just exchanging one set of books for another since he
plans to teach and obta in his Master's. A math major, he'll
probably be listening to groans instead of g iving them when he
assigns homework. A loyal member of Alpha Phi Delta and the
F.T.A., he is married and has a two year old son.

EARL S. BA WTINHIMER
A Physical Education major, " Dutch " is planning a coaching
career or planning to teach physical education. A migh ty acti ve
man on campus, he earned his Block "B " membership in football
in '46, was manager of the U.B. Hockev Team in '46-' 47 and '47. 48, a member of SAN, in the Outdoor Club, the PEM Club, on
the Norton Union House Committee and served with intramural
sports.
EUGENE M. BELLAGAMBA
After haunting the Eng ineering School for four 1·ears, Gene is
now ready to strike out in the field of mechanical engineering.
He is a veteran who hails from way out Lackawanna way, and
he is not too worried about his future.

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MILDRED A. BENSON
Milly wants to teach Physical Education afte.r she departs.
On campus she was a very active young lady, taking part 1n the
Buffalonian, the Credo Club, the Women 's Athletic Association,
Junior Prom Committee, NU Outing Committee, Sitzmarkers
and Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority. She was also the "New Look"
queen 1n '947·
FRANCIS BENTLEY
Having taken the Engineering course at U.B., Frank is determined to enter the field of Engineering Design upon his graduanon. A member of the Engineering society for his four years
at U.B., he became Corresponding secretary of t!>at club in his
fourth year.

DONALD BERGEN
Coming to U. B. after a sojourn ""in foreign parts," Don took
a very active participation in his classroom discussions and
should succeed tn the future world.

HAROLD BERKE
After his graduation, Hal wi11 begin his career as a machine
designer, and about the same time, or before, he wil1 also begin
his career as a husband . A vet, and a member of the engineering
society, he is sure to meet with success in both of his careers.

NORMAN D. BERKOWITZ
A History and Government major, in the School of Arts and
Science, Norm plans to teach when he graduates. While at the
University he was a member of Hillel and the Political Issues
Club.

EDWIN J. BERNARD
Ed, better known as E.J., a student in Business Administration,
has specialized in accounting. Although his future plans are
somewhat indefinite, E.]. hopes ro possibly become a top-notch
C.P.A. Ed has, throughout his college career, been active in the
Newman Cluh, the Veterans Club and the Out-of-Towners Club.

CARL E. BERNER
Aside from majoring in German~ Carl also found time tO take
part in extra curricular activities. for instance, the Credo Club
and Delta Phi Alpha. As for his future plans they include a passion for teaching high school.
BEVERLY E. BERNSTEIN
Pert Bev, who was a candidate for the Junior Prom Queen in
'948, has majored in English, and expects to teach English
upon graduation. A former Uni'Versity of Wiscons in student,
Bev was active in the Radio Club, Hil1el, IZFA, and Vice President of Sigma Delta Tau Sorority.

ROBERT BERZON
Berzie, a vet of World War II, graduated in accounting from
the School of Business Administration. He considers himself
quite a Norton Union "commando," and enjoys a game of pingpong occasional1y. After graduation, Bob wants to go into Public Accounting with his brother.
MILTON ·s. BIBBY
After serving for six years in the United States Marine Corps,
" Bib" will graduate from the U.B. after majoring in English.
His plans for the future include attendance at the University of
Syracuse where he wil1 work for his Master Degree in Library
Science.

SAMUEL C. BIONDOLILLO
While giving his greatest attention to a Biology major, Sam
has also found time to take part in the activities of Alpha Phi
Delta. A veteran, he served for 3'/z years in the Navy as a Pharmacist Mate 2nd class. Medical school is the next step towards
the profession whiCh Sam has chosen.
MASON C. BLAICH
Although kept busy with many outside activities, Mason has
managed to tackle his studies with enthusiasm. This Chemistrv
major boasts being a charter member of Kappa Sigma Kapp~
fraternity. Another married veteran, he served in the Air Forces
for 45 months, 31 of which 'were spent in the Pacific Area.

ELIAS BLAUSTEIN
An Arts and Science student majoring in Chemistry Elias, who
hails from Paterson, N . J., was a member of Hillel, S.A.A.C.S.
and vice president of Kappa Nu fraternity.

LAWRENCE B. BLEICHFELD
A member of Alpha Phi Omega and Hillel, Larry plans ro enter
medical school. He has done splendid work as scoutmaster of
Troop 144 and the Children's Hospital , and we predict a bright
future for this talented senior in the field he has chosen .

PAUL F. BOECKEL
Paul is a veteran who majored in Mechanical Engineering. He
was a member of Kappa Delta Psi fraternity and the Engineering
Society. In the future, Paul is planning to do productiOn work.
We wish him well and know he will be successful.

EDWARD BOGOM
Ed has graduated from the School of Business Administration
as an Accounting major. This will undoubtedly be extremely
valuable to him in his chosen field, for veteran Ed has dectded
that Public Accounting appeals i:o him more than anything else.

ELIZABETH BOHLEN
"Libbie's" campus activities are many and various. To mention a few ... President of Alpha Gamma Delta, President of
the Panhellenic Council, Cap and Gown, Secretary Treasurer of
Delta Phi Alpha honorary German Society, Board of Managers,
S.A.C., German Club, and Chairman of the Freshman Tea '47·
Her future plans as a German teacher will soon be mingled with
those of matrimony.
LOVELL M. BOLZ
"Bud" was a member of the Engineering Society, the Society
for the Advancement of Management and also Chi Tau Omicron
fraternity. He has chosen industrial engineering for his major
and plans to do work in South America. Best of luck to Bud in
future endeavors.
EDWARD N. BORDEN
Accounting was the major subject of "Shorty" who participated in Inter-Mural sports and in the future wants to enter the
field of Public Accounting or Insurance Adjustment. Shorty is
the father of a two year old child and does well both as a father
and a student.
LOIS BORK
An English major, "Lo" was very active on our campus. She
was a member of Alpha Gamma Delta, Blue Masquers, WAA,
Glee Club, MFC Student Council, and the Drama Club. She was
in night school for two years and has a certain young man from
California in mind .. . "Lo" says matrimony and also plans to
attend Library Graduate School at UCLA.

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RICHARD A. BOROWIEC
A mechanical engineering student, Dick plans to serve twentyone months in the Army. He was a member of the Engineering
Society, and we w ish him good luck in his army career and know
he will be a credit co the University of Buffalo.

CLARENCE M. BOWEN
Bo, a veteran from Orchard Park is married and has a son.
Besides his home activity as a husband and a father, Bo found
rime to major in accounting in the School of Business Administration.

RUSSELL L. BOWERSOX
'"Bowser is another one of chose busy engineers who found
rime for extra-curricular activities. Russ was Vice-President of
his Senior Class, a member of the Engineering Society, and he
also participated in intramural sports.

KENNETH R. BOYCE
Ken plans co do saleswork after graduation. With the use of
his Economics Major, Ken, a member of Beta Sigma Psi, should
progress far in his chosen field.

NORMA E. BRANDT
Norma h.as pur a lot of spirit into her activities at U.B. A
Psych major, she hopes co work in a child clinic. Ac,rivities such
as Sigm!l Kapf.a, Secretary of Pan-Hellenic Council, chairman of
Pen-Hell Bal , Student Council Representative of Sophomore
Class, President of Junior Class, Chairman of Stunt Night, have
made Norma one of the most popular students at U. B.
EVERETT E. BRAY
Everett has major~ in chemistry, and in the future wants to
be an assistant to rile director of Niagara Falls plant. He was a
member of the Student Affiliates, and the American Chemical
Society. We sincerely hope Everett attains his goal and we have
every confidence that he will.

MAR1L YN BREMBIDU
Lyn strides assuredly into life, diploma under her arm and the
future filled with success. Good luck to a very personable young
woman.

RICHARD B. BREMER
Dick, Vice-President of rhe PEM"S, Vice-President of his senior class and a member of Block ""B"' and San, majored in Physical Education and was on the varsity football and wrestling
reams.

DONALD G. BRENNAN
With rhe unusual nickname of ""K.O.", Don was an Engineering student and was a member of the Engineering Society for
which he has done art work. ""K.O ... also has participated in
intramural basketball.
JUSTIN D. BRETT
A very active member of the National Students Association
of which he was the Buffalo Treasurer and chairman of the
Purchase Card Committee, Jus cook a straight Business Administration course, and wants co gee into a retail organization
after graduation. He was also Vice-President of A K Psi, on the
Student Handbook Staff, and Secretary of the Senior Business
Administration Class.

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LEE C. BRIGGS
In the time to come Lee is planning to work in the field of
Accounting, his major. He is married and a veteran who does
excellent work in school. Success is certain for Lee in rhe future.
ROBERT H. BRIGHT
Bob, a married vet, is graduating from the School of Arts and
&ienccs as an English major. He is very interested in journalism
as evidenced by his work on the Argus staff, and also by his future
plans to enter the field of journalism.

PHILIP J. BRIND'AMOUR
A pre-war State Teachers College man, Phil also attended
Providence College where he studied Engineering prior to his
coming to U.B. to major in Retailing in the Business Administration school. He was President of SAN in 1947-48, and intends to
go into either department store merchandising or the grain
brokerage business after graduation. Good luck!
WARREN E. BROOKS
Warren, a married veteran of World War II from Lockport
has majored in Labor and Industrial Relations in the School
of Business Administration. All he wants in the future is employment, and he doesn't seem to be particular as to what kind,
but whatever it is we feel certain it will be successful for him.

GEORGE BROOM
George, a member of S.A.A.C., will be graduating from the
School of Arts and Sciences a year ahead of his class. A Chemistry
major, he has some v.ery definite ideas for the future which include working for the Alfred Chemical and Dye Corporation,
doing graduate work in Chemistry, as well as getting married
early this summer.
EDWARD T . BROWN
Ed, after three years in the Air Corps, graduated in Economics.
Beside membership in the Newman Club, he found time for intermural Sports. He hopes to find a position in marketing or management after graduat'ion.
RALPH BROWN
Ralph, "Brownie to my friends", Brown has piled up a record
number of honors. Besides his Biology major he was Vice-President of the Credo Club, a member of the Junior Prom Committee,
the Norton Union Dance Committee, the Buffalonian. Staff,
Block B, and manager of the basketball team and Kappa Delta
Psi.
ROBERT A. BROWN
Bob plans to make his name known in the business world especially along the line of Industrial Relations. He spent his first
year at the Citadel and his second year at the University of
Michigan before deciding tO come to U. B.

PAUL D. BRUNER
Paul majored in Government and Economics and hopes to
become a Government Economist which is certainly a noble
ambition. Ski Club and Economics Club were his main interests
while on campus. His outside work must be very popular-he
is the court clerk in the Kenmore Traffic Court.
CHESTER BRYAN
AU. S. Navy veteran, Chester was on destroyer duty in the
Pacific before coming to U. B. Majoring in Mechanical Engineering on campus, he was active in the Engineering Society and
his outside activities included such organizations as Amvets,
American Legion, and the Eagle's Fraternith Order.

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PAUL BRYAN
With an ear for music and a mind for Freud, Paul spent the
majority of his free hours on campus in the Chorus and the
Psychology Club. This married veteran plans to follow up his
interest as a Psychology major with graduate work of the same.
JOSEPH BUCH
A likable member of the Business Administration School, Joe
is centering his attention on accounting. Although kept busy
with his studies he has found time to be Treasurer of the Young
Republican's Club. A married veteran, Joe s future plans include
insurance work.

ROY BUNDSCHUH
Before coming to the U.B. campus, Bud attended Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute in h_is freshman year. While with us at
U.B., he majored in Mechanical Engineering and was active in
the Engineering Society.
WINFIELD C. BURLEY
Win, one of our many veterans, is graduating from the school
of Arts anc1 Sciences after majoring in mathematics. He is known
best to the student body as the hard.working and efficient editor
of the Argus. Win pla9s to leave Buffalo and go to the metropolis
of New York to work with an insurance company upon graduation.

WILLIAM W. BURNS
A staunch member of BXE, Bill was Secretary of that organization in 1947. He is a Biology majm and hope.s. to e~.ter M~dical
School. Bill is marned to a lmle gtrl called · Sav, and IS the
first half of "Bur-Mur's", that successful frozen custard stand
just beyond the University Plaza.
MARY G. BUSCAGLIA
"M. G." likes people, so she majored in sociology. Her
aimiable nature soon found her President of the Independents
and Choral director of the Newman Club as well as an active
participant in the Glee Club and N.S.A. Committee. As for
future plans, it's a toss up between Personnel work and Social
work. She was also a Prom Queen Candidate.
TERESA BUTTITTA
Terry, a Psychology major, is interested in dancing and swimming, and also seems to have her eye on a husband. She plans
to get her masrer's degree in the near future "and then "settle
down." While on campus, Terry was an active member of the
Newman Club and the Psychology Club.

FREDERICK R. CADWELL
-Freddy, a servant of Norton Union for four years was also a
member of the Credo Club and Chi Tau Omicron. A ping pong
and bridge player, Freddy majored in Science and Intends to
get his Master's in Education if Uncle Sam doesn't call him first.

JERRY CAHILL
After spending four arduous years at U.B., Jerry defarts this
year with his long coveted diploma from rhe School o Business
Administration. A successful future awaits.

DOROTHY E. CAIN
A progressive member of Alpha Gamma Belta, Dottie was also
active on the Copy Staff of the Bee, and in the W.A.A . .She took
Problems of American Life in the School of Education and naturally enough wants to teach after graduation.

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PHILIP J. CAMPAGNA
Phil, a married veteran, has spent the greater part of his college life dashing around the chemistry lab. His future plans include graduate work as the first step, and the second step a position as an industrial chemist.

JOSEPH A. CANNAVO
Joe was a Biology major whose future includes entrance into
Medical School. An intelligent student, we know he will achieve
his goal and continue his creditable work after graduation.

DANIEL A. CAPUTI
Although Dan has successfully earned his diploma as an Accounting major, he has also found time to .play an important
part in extra curricular activities. He was a member of Beta
Sigma Psi Fraternity, the Newman Club and participated in
Interfraternity baseball, football and basketball.
ROGER A. CARLSON
After a two year campaign in Italy, Roger came home and applied himself to a Business course, with a major in Accounting.
A loyal member of the Out-of-Towners Club, he has made many
friends here in Buffalo to add to those he already has in his home
town, Jamestown.

JEAN E. CARSON
Jean, who claims to be an ardent supporter of the foot ball
team, for which she is to be commended, was a Math major and
expects to teach. She is engaged now, and intends to be married
soon. She was an active member ofthe Math Club, and the German Club.
DONALD H. CARTER JR.
A major in Psychology, Don plans to crack the Advertising
field with his versatile talents. A veteran, he was active in such
organizations as the Out-of-Towners Club, Credo Club, Beta
Sigma Psi, the Bee Staff, and was Art Chairman on the 1948
Junior Prom Committee.

THERON E. CARY
The ' 'Senator," long a loyal Credo Club member, is quite
interested in labor relations work. He is well equipped along
the Economics line and should be a harmonizing factor in the
labor-capital strife.
SALVATORE J. CASSATA
"Case" must have spent all his time at a hockey rink during
his school y~ars because it seems to be his only love: He was an
Accounting major in the School of Business Administration.

VINCENT CELESTINO
Vince has run the gauntlet as a Biology major with hopes of
entering Medical school. A music lover in the true sense of the
word, he has given his all to the U. B. Band during his stay on
campus.

CHARLES P. CHAPIN
Being married with three children, has not slackened Charles·
enthusiasm for pharmacy. His position as President of the American Pharmaceutical Association is evidence of this fact. Future
plans upon receiving a degree in pharmacy include retail work.

DONALD CHAPMAN
With a promising future as a Certified Public Accountant, Don
majored in Accounting in the School of Business Administration.
Most of his outside time was spent with his lovely wife.

GEORGE CHAPMAN
A veteran of three years in the Navy, George is also married
and has two children. For social activity on campus, Beta Sigma
Psi rated high on his list. A psychology major, George plans to
go into the field of personnel word in the near future.

LOIS M. CHASSIN
Lois director of the Red Cross Entertainment Troupe and
founde~ of the UB Red Cross Unit, was also President of the
Independent's Club, member of Board of Manage~s, Secretary
of Cap and Gown, chairman of Curriculum Comm.tttee, representative to the NSA convention, elected to Who s Who, and
Orientation Day Committee. She will graduate in Sociology and
plans to be a medical social worker.
DONALD C. CHATWIN
Another member of the fraternal bqdy of married v~ts, Don
looks forward to a position in the Insurance business upon completion of his work in the Psychology Department. Among
personal notes he lists a daughter- age two and a half.

BENIS CHERNOFF
"Bennie" is one of the inany ambitious women students at the
University. She is married and plans to work in the field of psychology until her husband obtains his M.D. She then plans to
raise a family. While on campus Bennie has been active 1n Hillel
and the N.A.A.C.P.
WILLIAM H. CHESTNUT
Before coming to U. B., Bill attended Alfred University. Here
on campus he was in the School of Engineering, majoring in
Power. This married vet supplemented his studies with membership in the Engineering Society and you guessed it, h1s future
plans include Engineering.

WILLIAM CHURCH
Bill is an ambitious student of Engineering. He is married
ai_Id has two ~hildren. While on campus ·he belonged to the Engmeenng Society, and pnor to his entry into U. B. he was in the
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Army Air Corps.

ERNEST A. CITRON
. An active member of Hillel and Beta Sigma Rho Fraternity,
Ernie, a married veteran, was an Accounting major in the School
of Business Administration.

CARL F. CLEMEN
Carl, a transfer student from Hamilton College, University
of Georgia, will graduate from our Business Administration
School this June. He is one of the married veterans in the Accounting field, and as a Mason, is a loyal booster of De Molav
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Lodge No. 498.
VICTOR L. CLERI
Playing football for three years, being a member of the PEM
Club, President of Block "B", and Vice-President of the Senior
Class in Education have made Vic a well known figure on campus. Upon·receiving his degree in Phys. Ed., he plans to work on
a master's degree.

SIDNEY W. CLOUGH
Sid has a beautiful young daughter who is going to be very
proud of her dad when he goes out to conquer the business world.
He is a vet, holding the office of Vice President of the Retailing
Club, in which he has been very active.
ASHER COHEN
Asher majored in Pharmacy and after graduation plans to
continue in this field. He was a member of the American Pharmaceutical Association and Beta Sigma Rho Fraternity while in
school.

ANGELOS. COLELLO
"Bing," sergeant-at-arms of the Lackawanna Post No. 63,
was also Vice President of the International Relations Club at
Canisius. One of our married Business Administration students,
Angelo is proud of his fine son. At present his future plans are
undecided.
ROBERT COLLING
It seems that Engineering is one of Bob's main interests, bur
first and foremost comes his wife and little boy. Majoring in
Mechanical Engineering, he found rime to be in the Engineering
Society. In the near future Bob plans to take up mechanical
engineering as a full rime job.

CHARLES COLLINS
"Rip," as all his friends know him, is planning on being a
mathemat ics teacher in secondary schools. He has taken parr
in the University of Buffalo's Newman Club and also the Future
Teachers of America.

JAMES W. COLT
Jim, a veteran, who was enrolled in the school of Pharmacy,
was a member of the A.P.H.A. while on the U.B. campus and
spent the rest of his time in Foster Hall.

JOHN COLT
John, better known to his fellow Mechanical Engineers as
"Pinky," was active in the Credo Club and the Engineering Society. A veteran, he was active in many sports including skiing
with the Sitzmarkers and playing intramural football.
ROBERT D. CONK
Ener13eric· "Conk" is graduating this year from the Sgy, the future
has a store of knowledge for him.

AVROME LIPSON
"Andy," as his friends call him, was ":n active member of
Kappa Nu Fraternity and attended the Busmess Admtntstratton
School. A Veteran who served his country, he now plans to
enter the furniture business; selling beds and couches is a pretty
"soft" racket if you know what we mean, Andy!
HERBERT W. LOESER JR.
Herb came to U. B. after three years in the Army Air Force. An
English major, he was found to be an excellent Business Manager
of the U. B. Radio Playhouse. He appeared on Clint Buehlman's
television variety show as an impersonator recently, and his
ambitions are to study further at the U. B. Law School and specialize in the Tax Law.

DONALD A. LOFGREN
Don is a veteran of three years service in World War II. He
was . enrolled in the Engineering school and was a member of
Engt~een~g Soetery: He plans to work in some phase of aircondtt!Ontng after hts departure from U. B. where we are certain
he will be successful.
JOSEPHINE LO GRASSO
Industrious "Jo" has been majoring in Biology and Medical
Technology w ith an eye on a position as a Medical Technician
in a laboratory or a private doctor. A member of the Newman
Club and the Bee, she is also a loyal member of Sigma Kappa.

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VINCENT A. LOMBARDI
Those in the Electrical Engineering school' could tell us why
Vincent is called "The Hat." He has participated in the Electrical
Engineering Society, the U. B. Engineering Society, the InterFraternity CouQcil and athletics. This year "The Hat" has been
secretary of Alpha Phi Delta. He is going to enter the field of
Electrical Power Designing and Development after graduation.
JAMES R. LOOMIS
"Big Jim," as he is known by his friends, has been enrolled
in the Business Administration School. He plans to "step into
the firing line of industrial and labor relations" after graduation.
A veteran of the Army Air Forces, Jim was married recently.
JEAN LORBER
A hard working gal, "jeannie" is graduating with a major in
Retailing from the Business Administration School to go into
merchandising, either in the buying or fashion coordination end.
Jeannie has been an active l?erson on campus, having been a
member of Hillel, I.S.F.A., S1gma Delta Tau, and the Retailing
Club.
PAUL E. LOTH
Paul seems to have exl?erienced the feeling of attaining degrees.
He formerly received h1s B.A. in Bible Education at Columbia
Bible College and his M.A. in Theology at Winona Lake School
of Theology. While striking for a B.A. in the History and Government Department, Paul has been supporting his wife by being
Pastor of the Bethel Baptist Church.

RICHARD B. LUTHER
Dick is a married vet who plans on caking his family as special
representatives to our go.od neighbors in South America. His
work in Electrical Engmeering has especially suited him co be
particularly valuable down there.
DONALD H. LYONS
Donnie has set out upon quite a path of study. After completing his courses in Physic' at U.B., he nowtlans co do graduate
work in the same line, after which he wil go into research or
teaching. He has been quite prominent in the Chess Club and
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was a member of Chi Beta Ph1.
IAN MACLEAN
Med School next fall hopes " Scotti" who took a Physical
Education, Pre-Med course. This veteran held membership in
the Outing Club, Flip-Flop Club, PEM's and the Red Cross
Theatrical Unit. "Scotti" also taught Physical Education service
classes, was chairman of Homecoming Day Activities and served
on a symposium of Psychosomatics.
MARLAND H. MACK
Mac plans co be a retail p~armacist, having majored in Pharmacy. He has been an active member of Beta Phi Sigma Fraternity
and the Student branch of the American Pharmaceutical Association. Although a married veteran, he has worked willingly and
diligently in the activities of the School of Pharmacy.

EARL ]. MAGNUS
Perhaps Earl, a rather quiet fellow is going to do his speaking
in some sort of business, ·which is on! y logical for he is graduating
fro111 the School of Business Administration.
WILLIAM D. MAHANEY
An Accounting major, Bill was enrolled in the Business Administration Sc.hool during his college career. In 1946, he was a
member of the Retail Club. A veteran, Bill is married and although his career will definitely be in the public accounting
field,. he is quite interested in retailing.

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JOSEPH C. MAID
Joe has been in the School of Pharmacy and plans to be a pharmacist back in Rochester, his home-town. Vice-President of
the Newman Club and a member of Beta Phi Sigma, he was also
in the American Pharmaceutical Association. He was in the Navy
for four years, two years of which were spent at the U. of Rochester in the R.O.T.C.
FRANK A. MAJOR
After taking a general business course, Frank plans to follow
a career in.electrical business. He played football in 1946 and
gained significance as Treasurer of the Sophomore class. Frank
was in the service during the War, and has since been married.

RAYMOND J. MALACHOWSKI
Ray is another one of our veterans graduating in Accounting
. from the School of Business Administration. At present his future
plans are indefinite.
KENNETH L. MALICK
"The Deacon" majored in Drama and Speech. Accomplishments? Well, first of all there's "Geege," then Varsity Football,
Chairman of the Moving-Up Day Dance, Junior Prom Committee, and actor in Blue Masquers Plays, Harvest Dance and N.U.
Dance Committees, BEE and Buffalonian Staffs, a B.X.E.,
Norton Turntable, Ski and Debate Clubs, Radio Playhouse, Red
Cross shows and football announcer.

ARTHUR F. MALLETTE
Art majored in electrical engineering and chose to spend his
free time in the Newman Club. Also a member of the U. B. Engineering Society, Art plans to pave his way to success in the
Electrical Engineering Field.
JAMES M. MALONEY
Having been in the Business Administration school for four
years and majoring in Economics, Jimmy wants ro go into Personnel work or enter the Industrial Relations fidd . A veteran, he
is a member of the Ninth Infantry Division Association and as
yet is unmarried.

MARK A. MALVIN
Mal devoted his rime to Electrical Engineering. He was a
charter member of the U.B. Engineering Society and contributed
his efforts to the Young Republicans Club.

HENRY MANN
With hopes for a position with the State Department, "Hans"
has been majoring in History and Government in the Arcs School.
We certainly hope that this married vet achieves his goal.

BARBARA JEAN MANSFIELD
After majoring in Psychology, Barb feels she can face any anteschool trials, but she expects to make her bid in the interesting
field of Social Service. An active member of Theta Chi Sorority,
and the Psychology Club, Barb feels a little sorry to leave U. B.

JONAH D. MARGULIS
Having majored in Industrial Psychology, Jo hope_s to do Master' s work in Industrial Relations. This veteran has quire a record: the staff of the Argus, the Executive Committee of the Psych
Club and Art Director of the Fine Arts Committee.

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FRANCIS J. MARION
Nicknamed "Gabby," Francis exercised his muscles as a
Physical Education major. In accordance with his first love
''Gabby" participated in intramural sports, his only regret
being U. B. does not have a baseball team. A vet and a member
of the Western New York Baseball League Champs of 1948,
"Gabby" plans his future around coaching.
FREDERIC A. MARION
"Gus," a leathe• neck for three years is now included in the
large married veteran group on campus. With his background in
biology and membership in the Society of Mammology, he plans
to attend Medlcal School.

SAMUEL R. MAROTTA
A student in the School of Pharmacy and an acri ve membe~ of
the American Pharmaceutical Association, Sam plans to work
in this field. He is married and although most of his time is occupied by his studies and his new red haired, blue eyed daughter,
he still finds rime to participate in Lockport community affairs.
ROBERT G. MARQUARDT
"The Perils of Marquardt" terminate this year, as far as the
campus is concerned at least, for the "Rondo Kid" is graduating
from the school of Business Administration. Participation in the
Inter-fraternity Baseball, Basketball and Football leagues for
Beta Chi Epsilon was the major campus activity for this veteran
of the ski troops.

ROBERT W. MARSHALL
Bob was one of the most active men on campus; he was a member of Kappa Delta Psi, President of the Senior Class, President
of the Inter-fraternity Council and was elected to "Who's Who"
and "Great Greeks." He was also a Biology lab instructor, a
member of the Sitzmarkers, Treasurer of the Junior Class, on the
General Activities Board, Chairman of the Freshman Orientation
Committee and Chairman of the Constitution Gommirtee. Wow!
ADDISON W. MARTIN
Having majored in General Business in the Bus. Ad. School,
. "Add" is planning to enter the business world after getting his
diploma. Since he is married he has been a member of only one
organization on campus, Beta Sigma Psi Fraternity.
CONSTANCE A. MARTIN
Connie's future looks like an interesting one as a Physical
Education instructor. She is graduating from the School of Education, and rhe whole school wishes this Tonawanda lass lots
of luck in the future.
ROBERT D. MARTIN
Bob is a vet who returned to the campus after four years in
the Navy. With his English ma jor he hopes to go into the advertising and promotion field. Knowing Bob we can safely say
that he will do well .

STANLEY C. MARTIN
One of the bridge fiends of U. B., Stan has also found time to
complete his course in Industrial Engineering. He has been a
staunch member of the student chapter of S.A.M, the Engineering Society and the Niagara Frontier Society of Industrial Engineers. We hope his future in industrial sales is as full of aces as
his bridge hands.

HAROLD W. MASSING
Another Kenmore man, Harold majored in both Economics
and Industrial Relations. A veteran, he is grad.tuting from the
Bus. Ad. School.

JAMES F. MAY
Jim, one of our future Engineers, lays claim to membership
in the Engineering Society, Credo Club, and also knocked around
in Intramural Football. Jim is a veteran, and he majored in Mechanical Engineering.
JOHN P. MAYER
Beta Phi Sigma Fraternity and the American Pharmaceutical
Association have helped to keep '"Johnson" busy during his
college days. Also an active member in the School of Pharmacy,
he plans to work in this field when graduation rolls around.

FRANK J. McCARTHY
With the School of Business Administration, "Mac" has concentrated his attention upon the study of Economics and Industrial Relations. He desires employment in the labor relations
field. Mac says that he was usually in the Norton Snack Bar,
however, he was a member of the Newman Club and held a part
time job while attending college.
ROBERT G. McCARTHY
Mac, the big redhead from Lockport leaves Business Administration stating that his future is still uncertain. As Treasurer of
B.X.E., Vice-President of his Senior Class, co-chairman of Business Administration day and a member of the N.U. Dance and
Program Committee, Bob has compiled an excellent record on
Campus.
D. ROBERT McCLARIN
Called Bob by his many friends, Robert found Norton Union
activities are somewhat restricted for him-a married naval
veteran with two children. His social problems are bound to be
solved when he begins his career in the Industrial Relations
field with his Psychology major.
WILLIAM E. McCUE
Bill pr Mac, which ever you prefer, is a member of Beta Sigma
Psi who has problems on his mind. He hasn't quite decided
where his future lies but we have a hunch it will tie in his Engineering studies. Mac is a vet who really mastered this course.

JOHN A. McGRODER
From current rumors, "Mac" seems prouder of his children,
a boy and girl, than of his degree from the School of Engineering.
His plans for the future are still indefinite, but they will be
in the field of Mechanical Engineering.
EARL J. McHUGH
Behind that cloud of smoke, pipe that is, rnay be found the
person of Earl McHugh. "Mac" participated in Blue Masquers
as Bti!siness Manager, was Sports Editor of the Argus and the
Bee, and Editor-In-Chief of the Bee. Mac in spite of his History
and Government assignments joined Sigma .Alpha Nu and after
graduation Phi Beta Kappa will attend Harvard Law School.

ROBERT A. MciNTOSH
Like many of the students, Bob is a World War II veteran.
He majored in Sociology in the School of Arts and Sciences, but
is still undecided about his future plans.

WILLIAM J. McNERNEY
Mac is an ambitious young man who is interested in the mysteries of a Pharmacy career. An active member of the American
Pharmaceutical Association he still found time to marry his one
and only and to plan a ruminous future in Pharmacy.

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HUGH A. McTARNAGHAN
.. Mac' ' is the strong silent man of the Engineering School.
Another of our young married veterans, he has been a member of
the Engineering Society for two years. We are certain that Mac's
capacity for work will lead him to a successful future .

SEYMOUR MEADOW
A diligent worker, Se7mour finds prescriftion filling intriguing
and so fortifies himsel with a wealth o knowledge while attending the School of Pharmacy. Selected for Rho Chi, he also
belongs to Kappa Nu Fraternity and the A. Ph. A. Still single,
he is undecided whether to enter retail pharmacy or nor.

CHARLES E. MEDLICOTT
A member of Kappa Delta Psi Fraternity, Eb is graduating in
Industrial Engineenng with futvre plans undecided. Former
Circulation Manager of the Cauldron and having served on the
Junior Prom committee and Dormitory Committee, Eb also took
part in Interfraternity sports competition.

JANICE U. MELCHER
Is there a critic in the crowd? Yes!Jan, a major in Art History
in the College of Arts and Science h as great aspirations to become
an artist and critic. Good luck, Jan, our hopes are with you.

ROBERT A. MENDELSOHN
A glutton for punishment, Bob, after graduation from Bus. Ad.
aspires to gain further education in Law School. Bob's key to
popularity seems to be energetic participation in the Camera
Club. Alpha Phi Omega, the Buffalonian, the Bee, Vets Club,
Out-of-Towners Club, Hillel and the Fencing Team. Bob also
has the distinction of having his name appear in .. Great Greeks
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on American Campuses."
ELMER C. MERKLE
Elmer is one of our more serious students who plans to invade
the Industrial field. As Vice-President and President of the Student Affiliates American Chemical Society, Elmer has created a
good background for himself and should be able to make a good
place in the Chemical world.

JEAN R. METTAUER
Jeanne, besides being an energetic participant in the A. Ph . A.
and Credo Club is also a member of Rho Chi. Capable and efficient, she plans to enter retail pharmacy-maybe! Whatever
turns up, we feel she will make the future hers.
THEODORE MICHAELIS
Ted is another graduate of the School of Engineering. As to
future plans he is as yet undecided but his participation in the
Engineering Society should help him make a good declSion.

ETHEL B. MILLER
A Chemistry major, Dolly transferred to the Un iversity of
Buffalo from Pennsylvania in J anuary 1948. She hopes to be a
chemist in Industry and work in conjunction with her husband.
CAROLYN V. MILLER
Carol is a transfer student who came to U. B. from the University of Michigan. Another of the young married students on
campus, she is an Alpha Omicron Pi and also a member of Alpha
Lambda Delta, a Freshman Honorary Society.

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DONALD A. MILLER
An ardent football fan, Don says he is a member of the ''Loyal
Order of Rooters for the U. B. Football Team." He majored in
Accounting, and hopes to receive his C.P.A. rating. A veteran,
Don considers as one of his greatest accomplishments the fact
that he has an automobile.
MERTON MILLER
Mert dropped into the U.B. Physical Education department
after several years in the raratroops. He was President of the
PEM Club and Secretary o his Semor Class. Mert is also an enthusiastic member of Sigma Alpha Nu, the Tennis team and the
Norton House Committee. We wish Mert the best of luck in
attaining his goal of being a teacher.

RICHARD A. MODELSKI
Dick has. not yet decided which path :o take. He is debating
between mtnd and body- graduate work In psychology or Medical School. Perhaps his experiences in the service will enable
Dick to make his final decision.

MERIAL B. MONROE
After her discharge from the Waves, Merial entered the University, choosing Psychology as her major. She is looking into
the future with some doubt in her mind.

JOHN J . MOON
Jack is not just another mechanical engineer, he has already
helped to make history. When he was in the paratroopers he
was )VOunded three times. But Jack is planning on overcoming
his disabilities with graduate work for his M .A. and then he
will be going into Civil Engineering.
GEORGE W. MOONEY
An Accounting major in the School of Business Administratio.n, George would like to. spend his post-graduation days doing
something in the accounting field. George, a V@teran, hopes to
attain his C.P.A. certificate.

WALTER S. MORAN
A married veteran, Walt is planning on earning his livelihood
in. the cost field after his graduation from the School of Bust ness
Administration with a major in Accounting. With that background he is sure to be a success.
GEORGE A. MOSER
A major in Psychology, "Moose" plans to continue school
and work for his Masters' degree after his graduation. A veteran,
he was an exuberant member of the Psychology Club.

CLARENCE T . MOSS, JR.
" Clancy" has raised his boom of enthusiasm in Mechanical
Engineering from the Army Air Corps. To accompany his keen
interest he has been a member of the Society of Automotive
Engineers, but he has not had enough of books. yet. While
working to keep his wife in the chips, he is going to attend
night school for advanced topics.
JAMES A. MOYNIHAN
Mechanic~! Engineering has been Jim's primary interest ar
U.B. He wrote the Engineering column for the Bee, was Treasurer
and Publicity Chairman for the Engineering Society and promoted the Engineering " School, Spirit" camp sign. He was a
member of the Newman Club and President of the Flying Club.
With such experience Jim is now slated for aircraft engineering
and the writing of technical articles.

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HAROLD J. MUELLER
"Dutch" is one of our football pLayers who is making Physical
Education his future. After finding out what it was like to be in
the Coast Guard, Dutch came to the campus to be an energetic
PEM.
FRANK J. MULLOY
A loyal Beta Phi Sigma brother, Frank asp·ires to put to good
use his knowledge gained in striving for a drploma in pharmacy.
A participant in A. Ph. A. he plans to enter Retail Pharmacy
upon graduation where he hopes to get the ·'solution" to every
problem.

FREDERICK J . MURACO
Freddie started his engineering during the war on a B-2.9. He
became a member of the Engineering Society with Electrical
Engineering as his main topic. He is going to do the electrical
designing for the other engineers who like the initial work done.

LAWRENCE J. MURESAN
"Huff" came back to these hallowed halls after a hitch in the
Navy. He is a Biology major and plans to enter Dent. School.
"Huff" was treasurer of the Freshman class back in 1941.

EDWARD J. MURRAY
Ed was in the service of his country for four years and after
graduation from the College of Arts and Sciences he plans on
doing graduate work in Chemistry. An active member of the
SAACS was Ed.

THEODORE J. MYERS
"Ted" is a veteran of the Pacific Campaign who keeps himself
busy in his spare time by doing part-time sales work. At the university he majored in Biology in the School of Arts and Science.

RICHARD T. MYSZEWSKI
Dick is a veteran who makes a special point of informing us of
his single status. He was a member of the Newman Club, Beta
Sigma Tau Fraternity, and the Engineering Society. Dick spent a
very busy four years in the Mechanical Engineering Course and
would like to obtain a position in this line, preferably in a sales
capacity.
JOHN NAROG
A "sporty" veteran, John played intramural football and basketball in 1948. His future pfans are undecided up to this point,
but we feel certain that John, after graduating from the School
of Engineering will reach a wise decision.

HOWARD W. NASH
Howard is another married veteran who chose Economics as
his major. It should be of some help in organizing a household
budget. He aspires ro gain a master's degree in this field. In the
Economics Club, Howard was elected treasurer.
DORIS R. NEAR
"Do," hails from Kenmore. She was a member of the Newman
Club, the W.A.A., Chi Omega and on th(! S.A.C. Leadersbip
qualities can be detected in her makeup as we further notice
that she was Vice-President of the Junior Class in the Business
Administration School. With her major, Accounting, as background; "Do" chooses to become a commercial instructor.

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THEODORE L. NEBRICH
A Pharmacy degree should qualify Ted for a top place in the
pill pushing profession. A married vet with a young son, he
hopes some day. to own his drug store. While on campus, Ted
was active in Beta Phi Sigma.
DAVID J. NEESON
Philosophy as a major in the Arts and Science School was
Dave's choice of study. He plans on turning his attention to
law, and he will undoubtedly be a success in his chosen profession with his wife and son as incentive.

JOHN E. NELSON JR.
After his discharge, John resumed his studies at the University
of Buffalo, majoring in Industrial Engineering. Rushing through
school in three years although he worked part time, John intends to follow Industrial Engineering after his graduation.

MACDONALD NELSON
California bound! Now that Mac has received his degree, he
intends to leave for the land of Red Woods. His interests are in
Aeronautics and to further them he became a member of the
Engineering Society while on campus.

MARSHALL D. NELSON
Any way you look at it, "Marsh" just has a head for figures.
His studies in Bus. Ad. have been concentrated on Accounting.
A Navy vet, he has hopes of someday managing a small business
in North Carolina.
NORMAN V. NEWHOUSE
Having been enrolled in the School of Business Administration,
Norman majored in Economics. Attending U. B. before leaving
for the Army, he returned after the war to complete his course.
He was Treasurer and Master of Rituals of Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity, and was a representative to the Inter-fraternity Council.
After graduation, he plans to work in a flower shop.

RAYMOND J. NICE
Ray, returning from the service, majored in Mechanical Engineering and hopes to be with the Bell Telephone Corporation
nex~ year. While on campus he was a member of the Engm~ering
Soctety.
DONALD E. NICHOLS
An artist with none of the idiosyncracies, Donald would like to
exert his talents in the advertising field. He received one award
at the Albright Art School, The Buffalo Fine Arts Academy
Prize in 1947 and then Phi Beta Kappa anhe University of Buffalo.

DONALD M. NICKSON
Nick has majored in History and Government with an eye on
the Episcopal Theological Seminary where he intends to study
for the Ministry after graduation. In line with that thought he
was very active in the Credo Club.

DONALD]. NIEDERPRUEM
Don majored in Biology in the Arts and Science College. His
future plans are not quite settled yet but he would like to get into
Civil Service, and of course he has had bids from the Army.

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LEONARD NIESCIUR
Leonard, a Pharmacy major , is known ' about campus for his
participation in Beta Phi Sigma Fraternity and the American
Pharmaceutical Association. A veteran of the World War II,
he has the qualifications and ability to become a success in retail pharmacy.
KENNETH R. NIMON
It is Pharmacy all the way, past, present and future for Ken .
A loyal Beta Phi Sigma member and an active participant in the
American Pharmaceutical Association, he has still found time
to assume the responsibilities of married life.

DAVID C. NOLLER
A very active man in scout work is Dave, as is attested to by
his membership in Alpha Phi Omega and as a committeeman of
the Troop and Explorer Post No. I 35. Dave worked in the Science
Library while majoring in Chemistry. His intentions arc to
return to sc.liiool and work for his Ph. D.

ARTHUR M. NOSBISCH JR.
An Accounting major in the School of Business Administration, Art plans to become a C.P.A. He has been a member of
Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity, and served in the Navy during the
war. Lots of luck to you Art.

SUMNER C. NUNLEY
Sumner is a married veteran who is taking his diploma in
Chemistry. Although the future is not as yet certain we believe
that it will be bright.

JAMES R. NUNN
Jim was Pres ident of Chi Beta Phi Scientific Fraternity while
in school and he had three and a half years as a Pharmacist's
Mate in the Navy, before entering the Biology Department.
Next s~op, Medical School.

RAYMOND G. OBERST
"Obie" is proud of his Eagle Scout Award and has been
carrying on with scouting as Assistant Scoutmaster of Troop 94·
He majored in Biology and anticipates wildlife work with the
Conservation Department or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
EUGENE F. O'DONNELL
The Irish muscle-man that's Gene. This Phys. Ed. major
has his eye on the teaching profession. A member of the PEM'S
Club, Gene was on the Wrestling and Football teams as our opponents well know.

RUSSELL C. O"GEE
If you want Russ he can usually be found in the Chemistry
labs, and this is where he will be next year too for he intends
doing graduate work. Russ belonged to the SAACS and was an
undergraduate assistant in Chemistry.
JEAN M. OHRT
The perfect combination of beauty and brains, Jean is one reason we're in favor of co-education . One of the best known and
most liked girls on the campus, Jean hopes to use her knowledge
of Biology to help her in Medical School.

ROSE E. OLEKSIAK
Rosie is one of the few co-ed veterans who hit the campus.
Perhaps her marching in the Waves is a reason why she has been
such an outstanding majorette in the U. B. Band. Rosie, a Newman Club member, plans on carrying her Biology major into research work.
FRANCIS OLIVER
A future doctor, Frank ha~ had the well rounded school program
that such a career requires. Majoring in Biology, Frank served
two years as an undergraduate lab assistant besides being VicePresident of Chi Beta Phi, news reporter on the Bee, and a member of the Newman Club.
HARRY T. OLIVER
Harry is a veteran of the Army Air Corps, The Blue Masquers,
The Vets Club, Norton Union Party Committee, and Psychology
Club. A Biology major who hopes for Medical School, or graduate work in Psychology; yes, he has been quite active on campus,
and to top it off he is also a member of the Kenmore Crew.
MARIE H. OLIVER
Marie studied piano at the Julliard School of Music, but like:
U.B. better, so she came back to be a Phi Beta Kappa, a Ch
Omega and accompanyist for the Glee Club. Marie was a pianc
soloist at the Home Concert last year and her motto is "Clon't
leave U. B. " Sh$! also has asked for suggestions as to how she
can use her English major.

WILLIARD G. ORR
"Bill' majored in Psychology in the School of Arts and
Sciences. He was active in the Psychology Club, and plans to
return after graduation to procure his Master s degree.
CHARLES F . ORTNER
Chuck is a true classic, for his future plans center around earning a living; a very commendable goal, to say the least. Anyway,
Chuck is a Science major in the Arts and Science College, also a
member of S.A.A.C.S. He is single, but from what I've heard,
he won· t be for long after graduation.

COLEMAN C. 0 SHAUNECY
A Pre-Law, History and Government major, ''Coley'' has
been outstanding as an intermural football and basketball player.
He was also very active in the Newman Club and the History
Club.
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ROBERT J. OSWALD
"Ozzie" was a Physical Education major and has his eye on
Physiotherapy or a Navy commission. He was President of his
Soplj.omore Class; Historian and Public Relation Officer for the
PEM Club; General Chairman of the Homecoming Dance, 1948;
Cheerleader, 1946; wrestling team, 1946, 1947, 1948 (Captain1947~48) ; Block B member; and indulged. in intramural football
speedball, . and wrestling.

CHARLES J. PACE
Charles, a Mechanical Engineering major, is headed for the industrial field. Participation in the Newman Club for four years
and as Program Committee Chairman of the Engineering Society,
was a method of relaxation for this former G .I.
ROBERT M. PACKER
Bob, a History major, has his eye on the teaching profession.
He is a married veteran and has one of the nicest wtves a man
could ask for. There will be some very well informed pupils
when Bob begins his teaching career.

CARMELO A. PALANO
Coach "Melo, .. or ar least he hopes that will be his title in
the near future. He has spent his past years over on the Physical
Education corner of the campus. A Navy man prior to college
life he has tallied high in intramural basketball, baseball, football and speedball.
THOMAS P. PALISANO
Tom is the more serious type and who can blame him with
Medical School staring him in the face. Yes, after several years
of Biology Tom is going on to Medical School where we are
certain that he will carry on admirably.

GERALD C. PAPIA
Jerry spent some of his time at Albright Art School, for he
majored m Advertising Design. That course he hor:s will lead
him into commerCial art work for his future vocauon. Jerry belonged to Delta Phi Omega at Albright.

RUSSELL C. PARIS
Russ has been very busy trying to enter Medical School, so
he has not participated in any extracurricular activities. He majored in Biology and was a student assistant in Botany.

CIRO P. PARISI
Cy came into the history department after three years as a
Navy Combat Photographer. He was active in the Camera Club
and the Newman Club and also as Recording Secretary of Alpha
Phi Omega. Cy and his wife are now looking coward his success
in Public Relations.

LEONARD D. PARRINO
Len was a Mechanical Engineering major who, after leaving
his "tour of duty" became a helpful member of the Engineering
Society. Future plans are as yet undecided but a bright future
will burst.

BENJAMIN PATEL
A degree in Pharmacy _should aid Ben in his intended future in
Pharmacy retail work. On the social side, he belonged to Rho
Pi Phi and the A. PH. A. Friendly and modest Ben should be
successful in his field of endeavor.

PETER J. PATERNITI
Pete plans to·go to Medical School in the fall. Still a bachelor
he showed his ability in dramatics and on various Norton Union
committees.

BERNARD G. PAUTLER
This gentleman majored in Chemistry in the Arts and Sciences
College, and hopes to enter into Industrial Chemistry upon graduation. Bernard 1s very quiet for a Navy veteran but he still is a
lot of fun. Our best wishes to you, Bernard.

ROBERT J. PAYNE
Bob has no definite plans for the future except the usual one
of finding a job- which he claims is a job in itself. Majoring in
Economics, Bob is another of our married veterans.

CHARLES PEARSON
Chuck, a Chemistry major, transferred to U.B. from Rensselaer Polytechnical Institute. There he was house manager for
Delta Chi Alpha Fraternity, a member of the Rifle Club and
Rensselaer Staff A veteran, Chuck has at present no definite
plans for the future.
WARREN A. PEARSON
Intending tO attain his Master's Degree in Social work, Warren majored in Sociology and became an interes.ted member of
the Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship following his discharge.

WELDON D. PEDLEY
Spending three and a half years in the Navy Air Corps convinced ''Skys" that a future in sales work sounded good. A stop
at U. B. where he majored in Economics and became a brother of
Alpha Kappa Psi gave "Skys" the necessary background and
with a lovely wife, success cannot be but far ahead.
HENRY C. PENDLETON
Hank, a North Tonawandan Navy vet has majored in Meehan-.
ical Engineering. His plans for the future are centered around
maintenance engineering. The gentleman shall be remembered
by those of the Engineering Society for his active participation
and his helpful comments.

JOSEPH H. PENHALLURICK
Joe, a major in Electrical Engineering, hopes to work in industry and business after graduation, was a member of the Engineering Society of U. B. A veteran, Joe would like to continue
his education by attending night school next year.
CLARENCE M. PENLEY JR.
Cy, a Beta Chi Epsilon representative on the Inter-fraternity
Council and also in Inter-fraternity comptetition, left the Army
to enter U. B. as an Economics major from Bus. Ad. Cy intends
to enter into merchandising; buying and selling, with the consent of his wife, naturally ..

HERBERT J. PERK
Neither the chromatic nor the metric scale can block Herb in
his endeavors. He was not only a member of the U. B. Choral
Ensemble, but also registered in the School of Pharmacy. With
this ability we feel sure that he will "sing.out" his prescriptions.
ARMIN R. PERRY JR.
When he came to the University from the Navy, "Bud" took
an accelerated course in Physics. He was a member of the Glee
Club, Treasurer and Vice-President of the Math Club and chairman of the Fine Arts Committee. A Phi Beta Kappa, Bud plans
to return and do graduate work.

DONALD L. PERRY
An Accounting major, Don intends to do something better
than bookkeeping after graduation. As a Junior, he joined
U. B.'s Radio Playhouse and became president. of the organization in his senior year. One of the most ardent of .the supporters
of the football team you can bet on seeing Don's face present at
most of the Homecoming Days to come.
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GEORGE W. PARRY
Having majored in Chemistry in which he plans to do research
work after graduation, George, a yet, attended his fraternity
meetings as a Kaf.pa Sigma Kappa for whom he played Interfraternity footbal .

RALPH E. PETIT
This Pharmacy student is bound to have a.s interesting a future
as he had a brimful past. A veteran, and proud father of Diane
and Marcia, energetic Ralph, member of the A. Ph. A. is sure to
make his succeeding years prosperous.
GEORGE E. PHILLIPS
George majored in Chemistry and General Sciences in the Arts
and Sciences College, and he was quite active in the Alpha
Phi Omega Fraternity, the Newman Club, and the Community
Chest drive. George's future plans are not definite, even though
he is single.

WILLIAM W. PINKEL
"Pink," as he has been nicknamed by his friends, is an Economics major in the School of Business Administration. He was
president of the Newman Club in 1947. An unmarried veteran,
"Pink" would like to go into sales and office work.

DAVID J. PIPER
Dave, a true Chi Tau Omicron was also a member of the Band.
While studying his mechanical engineering he took the time to
become a member of Gamma Delta and the Engineering Society.

GEORGE J. PIWOWAR
George studied Biology so he might enter Dental School. He
is a married veteran and is the proud father of a beautiful daughter. George was a member of the U. B. Lackawanna Club, and
did part time work in the Republic Steel plant at Lackawanna.

MARTIN J. PLEUTHNER
Veteran "Bud" is graduating from the School of Engineering
with a major in Mechanical Engineering. He plans to go into
design or sales engineering. While on campus he was a member
of the Engineering Society.

WILLIAM L. PLICATO
Before coming to the University, Bill graduated from Yale
University where he studied Communication Engineering. Happily married, he plans to go to Medical School after his graduation with a Biology Major. A participant in the chorus, he also
won the Detmers A ward.
HENRY J. POLLACK
A student of Industrial Engineering, "Sandy" who is a married veteran, hopes to go into industry and continue his education. On campus he was a member of the Society for the Advancement of Management and the Engineering Society while off
campus he is a Major in the Officer's Reserve Corps.

RUDOLPH W. PREMETZ
Business management seems to appeal most to Rudy after graduation. He was a general business major in the School of Business
Administration.

FLOYD D. PRICE
A Phys. Ed. major, "Fritz" is a great lover of sports, having
been on the Varsity Football and Wrestling teams and a member
of the PEM club and Block "B." A veteran, he is graduating
from the School of Education.

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CHRISTINE H. PUNNETT
A pert little gal with a winning way, Christ, whose future is
all "Eddie," majored in General Business. Honor through activities found Chris as Assistant Editor of the Buffalonian, Feature
Staff of the BEE, Copy and Circulation Staffs of the Directory,
President and Sergeant at Arms of Theta Chi, Co-Chairman of
the Pan-Hell Ball, and Treasurer of the Panhellenic Council.
ROBERT L. PUTMAN
A veteran of the Air Corps in the E.T.O., Bob has been flying
to the top in his major in Retailing in the School of Business
Administration. He should. continue this success when he enters
business with the desire to become a Department Store Executive
or a Manufacturers' Representative.

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EUGENE R. PYNE
Tall "Gene" was a History and Government major who refuses
to talk about much else. A member of XTO and the Radio Playhouse, he was also Vice-President and Treasurer of the Camera
Club. Gene is very enthusiastic in the Young Republicans Club
and the United World Federalists Organization.
JOHN P. QUINN
A Business Administration student, John majored in Economics
and would like to enter either the advertising or selling field.
He has served as President and Secretary of Beta Sigma Psi Fraternity, and as their representative· to the Inter-Fraternity Council. As chairman of UB's chapter of the N .S.A., J.P. was a delegate to the National NSA Convention at the University of Wis"
cousin. He is also a member of Bisonhead.

APRIL MAY RAAB
As bright as the springtime her name implies, April majored
in History and Government during her stay on campus. She was
a member of the Orchestra and the German Club.

DONALD 0. RACHOW
Upon his graduation from school with a major in Mathematics, Don is planning to go to Medical School. Another Navy
veteran, he was a busy man as a member of Chi Tau Omicron
Fraternity, the Math Club, the Buffalonian and Credo Club.

DONALD W. RADEL
A major in Psychology, "Big Don" also known as " Pop," is
one of our married veterans. A member of the Glee Club and a
passive member of Kappa Delta Psi Fraternity, he was also General Chairman of the Christmas Dance in '47. Don plans to work
one year in industry and then return for his Master's Degree in
Industrial Relations.
NED RADJENOVICH
Ned plans to work and attend night school for his Master's
Degree after majoring in Mechanical Engineering. A member of
the Football squad, the Junior Prom Committee and U.B. Lackawanna Cltrb, Ned was also Vice-President of the. Engineering
Society, Sports Director for the Engineering School and on the
Engineering Dance Committee.
GORDON M. RAMM
In the School of Arts and Sciences, Gordon majored in Biology.
He was a member of Kappa Sigma Kappa and the Inter-Fraternity Council. Also, Gordon plans to come back after graduatiOn
and study for his Master's Degree.
LEE ADELE RAMSEY
Beauty and brains in combination make for. lasting success,
and tofrove it "Honey" reigned as Junior Prom Queen. Though
most o her time was spent at Albright Art School, Lee managed
to participate on the Buffalonian, Newman Club, Sitzmarkers,
Directory Staff, Theta Ch i Sorority, and Vice-President of her
Senior Class.

FRANK D. RANALETTO
A Navy veteran, ''Frank,"· has majored in History and Government. At U. B. he has been a faithful member of Beta Sigma Tau
and Omega Phi Delta.

ALICE E. RAPPA
A Lackawanna gal, ''AI"' was an eager member of the Newman
Club and the Lackawanna University of Buffalo Club. She will
be a potential business woman after her graduation from the
School of Business Administration.

JOHN C. RAYMOND
John was one of those lucky people who represented U. B. at
Cornell University at the Intercollegiate United Nations. A veteran he is majoring in History and Government with an eye on
business in the retailing end.

FRANCIS J. RECHIN
Engineering Designing is Jim's aspiration after graduating in
Chemical Engineering. A committeeman for publicity and literature of the Engineering Society, he was also a member of the
Newman Club and played Intramural football. Jim should soar
through life in the right direction aher his experience as an Air
Corps navigator.

HANS G. REIF
Hans, a member of the Psychology Department, plans to continue his studies in Industrial Relations. A veteran, he is a charter member of Beta Sigma· Psi, a member of the Psychology Club ·
and a member of the Sitzmarkers.

ELI A. REINSTEIN
February holds memories of a double celebration for Ele, as
he was married a few days after his graduation. He majored in
accounting and he is going co combine it with sales work for hts
future vocation.

ROBERT E. REITZ
"Bob" was a major in the Industrial Engineering division of
the School of Engineering and plans to work as a sales engineer
tfter graduation. He was a faithful supporter of the Engineering
Society and is contemplating marriage immediately after graduating.
CHESTER C. PEN
A future Certified Public Accountant, "Chet " is one of those
Naval veterans who decided to complete college. He majored in
Accounting in the Business Administration School and was a
member of the Newman Club.

HAROLD f . RIDLER .
Harold i~ graduating from the School of Engineering this year
after majoring in Mechanical Engineermg. We all hope ~hat
Harold will succeed in anything he enters into after graduatwn.

ROBERT W. RIGERMAN
So far Bob has no definite plans for the future, but the Insurance field looks like a good prospect. He majored in Economics and was a member of Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity.

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JULIAN D. RIVO
After a hitoh in the service, Julian enrolled in the School of
Business Administration at U. B. He is a transfer student from
Ohio State University and upon coming to school here he immediately became known for his quick comments in statistics
class and his column "Sports Spodight" in the Argus of which
he was Sports Editor.
NEWTON R. RIZZO
A Niagara Falls lad, Newton has been studying ~sychology
in the School of Arts and Sctences. He has great plans tn the field
of law for which he is going to study upon graduating from U.B.

RICHARD E. ROBB
A study of Economics in the School of Business Ad. will prove
a sturdy ladder for Rich to use in his climb to bigger aoo better
things in the sales field. A veteran he was active in Beta Sigma
Psi Fraternity.
DANIEL W. G. ROBERTS
Dynamic President of the Engineering Society, Dan came to
U. B. to major in Industrial Engineering. A really active man,
Dan was Vice~President of the S. A. M., in Beta Sigma Psi and
many other organizations on campus. He plans to become a
traveling consulting engineer.
MARILYN J. ROBINSON
Lynn transferred to U. B. from Rochester University and in
two years she crowded a very active campus life.A Biology major
this Chi Omega gal was active in the Newman Club, Sitzmarkers,
N.S.A. and the Blue Masquers. She was also on the Bee and
Buffalonian Staffs and a member of the Norton Union Dance
Committee.
LEONARD ROCHWARGER
Having completed the long grind of the accounting major,
and CPA preparations, "Rocky" plans to do industrial accounting in the future. He participated in intermural basketball and
football, and outside of school he is president of Bani Brith
young men.
JOHN A. ROETLING
John is a Physics major who returned from the war as one of
the many vets eager to extend their learning. He had devoted his
years at the University of Buffalo to getting his degree from the
College of Arcs and Sciences.
FLORINE ROESSLER
Florine will be another to graduate chis year with teaching
as ht r future. After obtaining her degree she will go on to teach
Scie\J.ce, which has been her major. Besides preparing for her
career she was a member of the Newman Club and the Independents.

JAMES C. ROGERS JR.
When Jim wasn't pondering over a ledger as all good Accountant majors do he played an active part in Beta Sigma Psi
Fraternity and the Society for the Advancement of Management.
RALPH P. ROLLO
·'Butch·· is a HistOry and Government major who is very desirous of entering Law School. If this is not possible he will be
satisfied taking his place in the teaching fro{ession. He is a
veteran of the war and also of the College o Arts and Sciences.

GEORGE L. ROMANCE
George is a person whose extra curricular activities consisted
of ··seeking the sunny side of the library." He answered the call
to arms in the war, and at any time is expecting to answer a
certain young lady's call to battle. He majored in Sociology and
expects to enter the School of Social Work.
FREDERICK J. ROMILLY
"Two Beer Romilly" is headed toward being a Mechanical
Engineer. He is a veteran who has mana~ed to keep the women
at a distance. During his time at the Umversity, he joined Beta
Sigma Psi Fraternity, was a member of the Inter-fraternity Counctl, and also a member of the Engineering Society.

HERBERT ROONEY
Herb, an enterprising gentleman, is a graduate of the School
of Engineering. While at U.B. he participated actively in the
Engineering Society. As for his future, no doubt that will speak
for itself within a few years.

LEON S. ROSEN
As yet, Leon has not definitely decided upon his future P.lans,
but as he majored in General Business he has a lot of possibtlities
to look forward to.

JOHN H. ROSENBACH
While the Cauldron was still in existence, Jack acted as its
Business Manager. Now, this staunch Kappa Delt and Bandmember is headed for Law School after completing his work in the
Psychology Department.
JEROME ROSENTHAL
Jerry, a returned veteran, after majoring in History and Government plans to enter Law School in the fall. A winner of the
New York State Scholarship in 1947, Jerry has been active in
the U.B. Debate Society, Kappa Nu and Hillel.

LEON ROSMAN
Leon, a married veteran with no "little exemptions,'' has been
kept busy in his CPA program and he now plans to go into accounting work.
VIRGINIA M. ROSS
With leadership qualities galore, " Ginny," a Retailing major,
was Secretary of the Junior Class, Feature Editor of the Bee,
Chairman of the NSA Committee, Board of Managers Secretary,
1st Vice President of Sigma Kappa, Cap and Gown, and "Who's
Who," plus many others. Versatility and a dynamic personality
combined to place " Brenda" high on the standards of U.B.
nobility.

JOSEPH ROTELLA
Joe, a Niagara Falls contribution to U. B., is going forth with
high ambitions. A graduate of the College of Arts and Sciences
he should experience little difficulty in attaining his goal.
NELSON R. ROTH
Upon graduation, Nel is going to become a husband and then
an Engineer. From his activity on campus, he should be successful in both of these fields. He was Vice President of his sophomore
class in Arts and Sciences, a member of the Engineering Society
in the Engineering School, and also a member of Beta Chi Epsilon Fraternity.

DONALD C. ROUDENBUSH
A true college man, Don attended Emory and Henry College,
Hamphen-Sydney College, and the University of North Carolina
before coming to U. B. A major in Industrial Engineering in the
School of Engineering, Don was a member of Sitzmarkers and
the Engineering Society.
WILLIAM RUDICK
Recognition in ''Who's Who" tops this former submariner's
campus record. As a member of Bisonhead, Beta Chi Epsilon
fraternity, PEM'S Club, Block "B" and the Board of Managers,
Bill, a future instructor or football coach, also played quite a
bit of football and basketball for the "Bulls," besides interfraternity baseball while majoring in Physical Education.

EUGENE A· RUDZINSKI
Gene is another veteran who majored in Accounting in the
School of Business Administration. After graduation he wants to
pursue the accounting profession.

ALPHONSUS M. RUGGIERO
AI plans to continue studying toward a master 's degree after
graduating from the School of Physical Education. A married
veteran, he has been active on campus playing three years of
football and being a member of Block B and the PEM'S.

BARBARA L. RUNDELL
Vicacious Barb is graduating from the School of Arts .and
Sciences where she majored in History and Government with
plans to ~o into the teaching profession. A member of Theta
Chi sorouty, she was on the copy staff of the Directory and on
the BEE in her Fresh man year.
BETTY M. RUPPRECHT
A major in Accounting in the Business Administration School
Betty plans to work after her graduation. A love for German ha;
brought her membership in the German Club and Delta Phi
Alpha, the National Honorary German fraternity.

DENNIS F. RYAN
A major in English, "Danny" has hopes to go into the teaching profession as a high school instructor in English and French.
Working part time at the Bethlehem Steel Plant, he has a small
family; a wife and one daughter. "Danny" is a member of the
Future Teachers of America.

JOHN T. SACHA
;'\nother graduate in the School of Engineering, John is a veteran and a member of the Engineering Society.

LEONARD SADKIN
Leonard, a veteran and a member of Hilld, hopes that he w ill
be a CPA in the near future. Having majored in Accounting,
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he plans to try for the CPA exam.

FRANK A. SAELI
A major in Mechanical Engineer ing, Frank plans to work for
Westinghouse upon graduation from Eng ineering School. He
was a member of the Engineering Society and participated in
intramural basketball.

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JOSEPH F. SAELI
A staunch member of Sigma Alpha Nu Fraternity, Joe was a
Biology major. His future plans are to try his luck at Medical
School. Good luck, Joe.
DONALD B. SAGE
Don, a married veteran from Dunkirk, plans to do Industrial
Accounting in the future . Having been Treasurer of Alpha
Kappa Psi '48-' 49, and also of the senior class, he should be fitted
to the job.

LOUIS S. SAGI
Commuting from East Pembroke each day while in pursuit
of his degree as a History and Government major, Lou tntends
to go on to Law School and also has hopes of some day owning
a little farm. Lou returned from the Army Air Corps to become a
loyal SAN. Matrimony caught Lou in his third year.

AARON S. SAKOWITZ
. Aaron, one of Bus. Ad's veterans, is planning to try his luck
tn the business world, the future since his major was Accounting .

.ANTHONY J. SAPIENZA
Aside from Accounting, Tony devoted a lot of his time and
effort to the Triangle Circle Corporation. His camp11s life has
been limited because of his "domestic ties."

IRWIN SARAN
. lrv ~as an eye to the. fu.ture via the industriou~ w:~y he tackles
hts maJor, Pharmacy. Betng a brother of Rho Pi Phi and a member of A. Ph. A. diverts him from strict scholastic endeavors.
lrv's future in retail pharmacy looks bright and pleasant .

ARNOLD F. SARAW
Having transferred from Sampson College, Arnie is graduating
with an Accounting major. He plans to go into CPA work in
the future.

SHIRLEY J . SAUER
Pert "Shirl," a major in Biology and Medical Technology,
wants to work in a laboratory after her graduation from U. B.
She has been a member of the Bee, the Glee Club, and Theta
Chi Sorority.

ROY SAUNDERS
After majoring in Mechanical Engineering, Roy , a married
veteran, who was a member of the Engineering Society, Student
Council, and Kappa Delta Psi, intends to work as a ~esearch or
development engineer. While in school he was a member of the
U.B. wrestling team .

SALVATORE D. SCHIAVO
"Sal" majored in Mechanical Engineering and was a member
of the Engineering Society. Sal plans to work with an engineertng company after he graduates. All the best of success, Sal.

DONALD A. SCHEU
Don, a major in Electricity Power, was a member of the Electrical Engineerinf Society. He plans to continue working toward
a M.S. degree, i possible, and then obtain a P,E. license. He
then plans to work in the engineering division in the electrical
power field
JOHN F. SCHLEIFER
Five years as an Army pilot landed John at U.B. studying
Industrial Engineering. He was a member of the Engineering Society. The father of two children, he plans to work in the field
of production design and planning.
WILLIAM H. SCHLIFKE
Bill was an assistant instructor while majoring in Mechanical
Engineering. He is a member of the Engineering Society and the
Reserve Officer Corps of Buffalo. Bill has ahead, a future with a
son named "Junior'' and a wife, but on the more serious side he
plans to teach or to enter industrial work with the Dunlop Tire
Company
JOSEPH G. SCHMITT
"Smitty," one of our married veterans plans to support his
wife and two children by teaching. He prepared for this by majoring in Biology in the School of Arts and Sciences. "Smitty"
was also a member of the Future Teachers of America and the
P.T.A.
ROBERT C. SCHNEIDER
An industrious lad, Bob has been a member of Blue Masquers
and the Newman Club, and also V. Pres. and Pres. of Alpha
Phi Omega, and Treasurer of the Education Unit Committee. A
married veteran, he has been majoring in Accounting in the Education School with hopes of being a high school teacher.
RUDOLPH F. SCHNEIDER
Ambitious and congenial, Rudy is always busy. A major in
Communication Engineering, he was Secretary, Vice Presic!ent..
and Director of the Vets Club, SAN's Pledge Master, Moving-Up
Day A.P.C., N.U. Photo Contest Chairman, Young Republican
Vice President, a member of the Engineering Society and on the
Fine Arts Committee of Norton Union. After graduation he
plans to get married and work for theN. Y. Telephone Company.
THEODORE A. SCHNEIDER
Engineering and football were Ted's main pastimes while he
graced the U.B. campus, although his nickname of "Lush" indicates other activities as well. A monitor in Norton, Ted also
acted as Pledge Master for B X E and played intramural basketball. Although his future plans are listed as industrial management, they may also include another summer at the lake ..
EDWARD J. SCHNURSTEIN
After four years of Economics, Ed is still uncertain as to future
plans but he figures that there is no immediate hurry for he is still
single.

WILLIAM SCHOMERS
Will majored in Economics in preparation for personnel work
in a major corporation. He was manager of the wrestling team
in 1948 and a member of Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity.
WARREN F. SCHREIBER
Warren came to us from Cornell where he took Mechanical
Engineering for a year and a half to complete those studies before entering the Machine design field. On campus he was a
member of the Engineering Society and off campus he is engrossed
in wedlock.

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SHIRLEY SCHWARTZ
An attractive miss, Shirley is well used tO figures for not only
was she a Math. major, but she won the Progress Cup for figure
skating as well. Besides skating, she found time to be active in
Alpha Gamma Delta, the Newman Club and the Math Club.

MARILYN M. SCOTT
Though she commutes from the Falls, Scotty has been in a
host of activities. Full of energetic vitality she was a member of
the student council, Rho Chi. A. Ph. A., Choral Ensemble and
the MORTAR and PESTLE staff. Vivacious Scotty is sure to
win a place in the world.

NUMAN L. SCOTT
The first half of two very active brothers, .. Scotty .. majored
in Accounting, Law, and Economics in the School of Education.
He was in Alpha Kappa Psi, Credo and Vets Clubs, Inter-fra·
ternity Council, and Inter-fraternity Sports Comm. Together
with his wife, .. Scotty .. plans to teach when he graduates.
WESLEY R. SCOTT
A really active man on campus plus being married, Wes was a
major in Accounting, Law, and Economics in the School of Education. He was in Alpha Kappa Psi, Credo Club, Vet and Debate
Club, the F.T.A., M.F.C. Student Council, NV Dance, Outing,
and Mixer Committees, and Inter-fraternity Sports Comm. After
graduation, Wes wants to teach commercial subjects in High
School.
WAYNE SEELEY
Another industrious vetera.n,_ ..JG:· majored in Accounting in
the School of Busmess Admm1strat10n. Upon receiving his degree, he plans to become a Certified Public Accountant to support
his very attractive wife.
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RICHARD A. SEQUIN
Dick, a Psychology major was active in the Psychology Club
and the Band. He sports a Beta Sigma Psi pin and plans to return
to U.B. for graduate work.

MILTON K. SEIBERT
Having_ major.ed in Psychology, Whitey plans to go into the
D1plomatK serv1ce of the State Dept ... Curley," also found time
for Beta S1gma Ps1 Fraternity, APO Fraternity, the German
Club, the Psych. Club, and the Vets Club.

CARLTON H. SEITZ
A fact and figure man in Business Administration, Carl is
majoring in Accounting. We know that this happily married
veteran will make a good .. accounting .. of himself and his wife
after a hard earned and long looked for degree in this.

CHARLES J. SELLIG
Chuck claims to be .. happily single, .. which is an accomplishment these days. He was a Retailing major active in the Retail
Club, Credo Club and Veterans Club. He wants to do merchandising for a large variety store chain.
MAY SENS
A future nursery school teacher, May majored in Psychology
where she received her undergraduate assistantship in the Psy"
chology Department. A member of Sigma Delta Tau Sorority,
May was also a member of Hillel and the Intercollegiate Zionist
Organization of America.

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GEORGE W. SEXTON
Having majored in English, George plans to continue his education next year by taking graduate work at Columbia University.
A veteran, his chief interests during college have been the Argus,
the French Club and the Young Republican Club.

ALEXANDER SHANE
A veteran, Alex is interested in Business Management and
hopes to make it his future career. His degree from the School
of Business Administration, where he majored in Accounting
should help him to realize such an ambition.

GILBERT SHANNON
Gil, an Army Air Force veteran will graduate from the School
of Engineering where he majored in the mechanical aspects of the
subject. A married man, Gil has also found time to join in the
activities of the Engineering Society and the Math Club. As
yet he has no specific plans for the future.
HAROLD SHAPIRO
"Shap" has many ambitions to fulfill since he wishes to continue in either the psychological or medical or musical field,
with opera preferred. Combine his major in Psychology, with
membership in the German, Psychology and Hillel Clubs, and
throw in a few of his unique ideas and you have a formula for
success.

WILLIAM G. SHARPE
Bill is graduating from the School of Engineering where he
concentrated on the Mechanical phase of the field. He was also a
member· of the Engineering Society and also contributed his
voice to the U.B. Choral Ensemble.
JOSEPH T. SHIAH
A Niagara Falls man, ""Speed" is graduating from the College
of Arts and Sciences as a Chemistry major. He plans to go into
industrial work ro support his wife and two sons. While on campus "Speed" has been a member of the Student Affiliates of the
Anerican Chemical Society and the Future Teachers of America.
WILLIAM M. SHULTZ
Bill has acted as both Secretary and President of Beta Chi
Epsilon in which he has held membership since before the war.
While at war Bill was a Navy pilot and upon his return ro school
he has been President of his class and a member of the Student
Council. Bill, who now 1has a daughter, intends to enter Med
School after majoring in Math while on the campus.
WILLIAM A. SIBBICK
Bill studied Mechanical Engineering, and was also a member
of the Engineering Society. This married veteran plans to enter
a training program with a large corporation; either Ford or
General Electric seems to be his preference.

ALFRED F. SIEGRIST
AI, a ma jor in Hisrory was News Editor and Editor of the
Argus. A married veteran h e was also a member of the History
Club and the Internation