Erie County Technical Institute - Arrow Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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selected by the Buffalo EVENING NEWS as one of the twelve outstanding citizens of BuHalo for the year 1949, Richard R. Dry, director of the Buffalo State Technical Insti- tute, in every respectdeserves the honor. He has demon- strated the success achieved by the learn-by-doing college, he has geared education and industry to work hand-in-hand. In the words of his citation, he 'Ihas added a new, large reser- voir to the educational facilities of this community. Laurence E. Spring, assistant director for extension and regis- trar, worked on the surveys made in 1944 ,throughout the state to determine the needs of industry for technicians trained two years beyond the high school level. Not only is he ex- perienced in industrial and educational surveys, but he is also widely acquainted with state leaders, and especially well known among key industrialists of the Niagara Frontier. Students and their families, alumni, staff and extension stu- dents know and like Mr. Spring. Buffalo State Technical Institute Board of Trustees. Seated: Eugene A. Schwarz, Vice-President, George L. Squier Manufacturing Co., Buffalo, New York, Keith Williams, Chairman of the Board, President, Pratt Sz Letchworth Co. Inc., Buffalo, New Yorkg Richard R. Dry, Director, standing: W. Fred Eden, Production lllanager, Van Raalte Silk Mills, Dunkirk, New Yorkg Lester W. Parker, President, Rochester Teachers Union, Rochester, New York, Charles C. Fichtner, Executive Vice-President, Buffalo Chamber of 'Commerceg Dr. Max E. Bretschger, Vice-President, Buffalo Electro-Chemical Co., Inc.g and Laurence E. Spring, Assistant Director for Extension and Registrar. Laurence D. Bell was not present when this picture was taken. V - f I I -. rg f 'if lg ig 'Q :Q li IE If E 1 Q E Q I II... .-. ' BUl Willi Thoi Dani Geox Olivf G.D CO Jam Jam Guy Cha Star Mrs DE Har Guy V Leo Rus Woi My EL Che Fre Edl Gec Art Huf FC Dr . Pai Ha Kei M. Thi He W. Pai IIN Ge Wi Ke J ol Dr All Ni Rc

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president of State University of New York, Alvin C. Eurich heads 33 units-teachers colleges, four year colleges, two year institutes, .associated col- leges, and two medical schools. State U's full time registration in lXIarch, 1950, was 26,036, with an over-all total enrolment of 32,149 Dr. Eurich deserves the designation of pioneer, because he has the vision to see the need for unification and expansion of public educational institutions which supplement and cooperate with private in- stitutions in the Empire State. -fx if ,,.,,.......-Way,---fy V-.,....r..-.,M W . . -, Ns 'final N s 'V I 'A i K -sur - X ' Mr I .- 'X ,fam ,X W n , . AN, X, . . I 0 5 xx X xxx X .V 'jr any s YN- I i .V . A X 5 Lz m -. 4 go 4 Qis ljvf. 'if - ,f .5 , 7' 1 '91 , ' -fwxy , I .Q -.. . 17' fix ,-.M A. ' me-QQJTL A 4 vvr' Y.. ,A . , V. , 1 , , ,gg i -X A .,.. .Q,f5, by ,'71wgi'ff' 'wif Q f i A ' A if - if A' ss, made executive dean of' technical institutes and community colleges early this year, Lawrence L. Jarvie has been actively engaged in the new pat- tern of higher education in our state since 1946. His concern is primarily two-fold-to meet the educational needs of society, and to reduce and eliminate the economic barriers which prevent many high school graduates from obtaining higher education. He has made possible a diversity of programs integrated to the service of each com- munity, with a maximum of local control and responsibility. r .



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ind regis- hout the ls trained is he ex- he is also ally well Frontier. rsion stu- , -1. 4 3 - I . ,, , ..-K' .L F , Ii-- -'-'V Lk Y -Qi' -Y - 'll -E' .A-5 .-.fr ,meh ,..:' ring Co., chard R. Dresident, erceg Dr. lsion and l 1 l 4. ., ,V . , f f I T -1 v advisory Committees BUILDING CONSTRUCTION ADVISORY William H. Merrill, President, Merrill Construction Co., Inc., Buffalo, New York Thomas H. McKaig, Consulting Engineer, Buffalo, New York Daniel B. Niederlander, Presuient, John W. Cowper, Inc., Buffalo, New York George Sturges, Executive Secretary, Buffalo Federation of Labor Oliver J. Veling, Presulent, Dohn Fischer 81 Co., Inc., Buffalo, New York G. Morton Wolfe, Architectural Engineer, Buffalo, New York ,, COMMUNICATION SKILLS ADVISORY James Aspinall, Personnel Supervisor of the Plant Department, New York Telephone Co., Buffalo, New York James R. Dick, Personnel Manager, American Magnesium Corp., Buffalo, New York Guy E. Finout, Personnel Director, Chevrolet-Tonawanda Division, Tonawanda, New York Charles A. Pankow, D.D.S., Buffalo, New York A Stanley P. Smith, M anager, Lens Division, American Optical Co., Scientific Division, Buffalo, New York Mrs. Helene C. Vetter, Institution Manager, Young Women's Christian Association, Buffalo, New York DENTAL HYGIENE ADVISORY Harold F. Meese, D.D.S., Chairman, Buffalo, New York Guy M. Fiero, D.D.S., Buffalo, New York Leon J. Gauchat, D.D.S., Dean of the School of Dentistry, University of Buffalo. Russell W. Groh, D.D.S., Chief of Dental Service, Veterans Hospital Worthington G. Schenk, D.D.S., Buffalo, New York Myer D. Wolfsohn, D.D.S., Buffalo, New York ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY ADVISORY Charles W. Housman, General Superintendent, Pittsburgh Metallurgical Co., Niagara Falls, New York Fred Mead, Electrical Engineer, Westinghouse Electric Corp., Buffalo, New York Edmund R. Paige, Superintendent of Technical Training, Buffalo Niagara Electric Corp. ' George A. Patterson, Power Superintendent, National Aniline Division, Allied Chemical Sz Dye Corp., Buffalo, New York Arthur W. Potts, Methods Supervisor of Training, New York Telephone Co., Buffalo, New York Hulburt Tittle, Chief Radio Engineer, Colonial Radio Corp., Buffalo, New York FOOD SERVICE ADMINISTRATION ADVISORY Dr. Edward B. Bukowski, Deputy Health Commissioner, Erie County Health Department, Buffalo, New York Patrick H. Geracci, Business Manager, Hotel and Restaurant Association Employees Local 66, Buffalo, New York Harry B. Johns, Cafeteria Manager, Electro-Metallurgical Division, Union Carbide 8a Carbon Corp., Niagara Falls, New York Kenneth A. Kelly, Manager, Hotel Lafayette, Buffalo, New York A M. Pauline Knight, In Charge of High School Cafeterias, Buffalo Board of Education Thomas J. McGowan, Steward, Buffalo Athletic Club Helen Sue Reynolds, Head Dietitian, Millard Fillmore Hospital, Buffalo W. Spooner Smith, Treasurer and General Manager, Laube's Old Spain Inc., Buffalo, New York Paul H. Squier, Sales and Promotion Manager, Fountain and Food Departments, Harvey Sz Carey Inc., Druggists, Buffalo, New York INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY ADVISORY George M..Bramann, Assistant to the Director of Research, Mathieson Chemical Corp., Niagara Falls, New York William N..Cottet, General Foreman, Chemistry Department, Bethlehem Steel Co., Lackawanna, New York Kelvin H. Ferber, Assistant to the Plant Manager, National Aniline Division, Allied Chemical 8: Dye Corp., Buffalo, New York John J. Furey, Chief Chemist, Electrometallurgical Division, Union Carbide 8 Carbon Corp., Niagara Falls, New York Dr. Roger H. Gillette, Assistant to the Superintendent, Research Department, The Linde Air Products Co., Tonawanda, New York Albert E. Jennin s Jr , Su ervisor o Technical Personnel Electrochemical De artment E. I. duPont deNemours Sc Co., Inc., , e , - P f ' , P , Niagara Falls, New York Robert Wiesendanger, Division Head, Research Department, The Linde Air Products Co., Tonawanda, New York it . '7

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