University at Buffalo - Buffalonian Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1947

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MARY JANE GILL - Mary Jane, on the Board of Managers for two years, is a mem- ber of Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority. She won the distinction of Who's Who listing this year, and she has had a chemistry assist- antship since 1945. Chemistry being her ma- jor she belongs to the Student Affiliate of the American Chemical Society. Add to these the Silver Activity Key, and one pair of red-rimmed glasses Qshe says they won't photography and you have a perfect picture of Mary Jane Gill. LEO B. GINSBERG - An ex-Mountain Division GI, Leo is mounting business ad- ministration studies for a career in retailing, preferably in a store of his own. Taking part in the ski activities of the Sitzmarkers he is also one of the Pi Lambda Phi brethren. MURIEL GOODMAN - Muriel's talents are many-take a dash of newspaper and the- atrical work at William Smith, supervision of a nursery school at the U. of Michigan, and a desire to teach and you have a glimpse of this Sigma Delta Tau co-ed. SEYMOUR F. GOODMAN-Outside work has kept Seymour busy since a college start 'way back in '39, then the air corps was even more demanding on his time. In '41-'42 he was on the wrestling team. Now heis grap- pling with the mystery of business ad with a nothing definite future looming. RUTH GORDON -While storing away history' and government data for her in- tended career in teaching, Ruth finds time to round out a social life, too. Member of Chi Omega Sorority, she also takes part in the Credo Club's activities. She is interested in athletics, being in the W.A.A. LLOYD B. GOTTESMAN-Finishing his major in Business Administration, Lloyd looks to future business enterprise with his father. He has been a Debate Club member and took out two and a half years in the world-wide debate as a lieutenant in the Air Corps. MSX 'tx QR E

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MARVIN FREEDLAND - Marve started back in '40 and took part in football and intramurals while non-athletic endeavor in- cluded Rho Pi Phi Fraternity at Pharmacy School, Hillel, and the Vets' Club. Now ma- joring in biology, he'll center his future around whatever graduation from Medical School shall bring. ROBERT GAINES-Winter will usually find Bob, an Arts and Sciences student, at the gym with the varsity basketball team or engaged in an inter-frat contest. A member of Beta Sigma Rho Fraternity, Bob also has found time for activity in the Block B organization. You've seen him as a commit- tee member of such affairs as the Spring dance or junior Prom. FRANK GALUS-Now under fire in the School of Business Administration studies, Frank is used to both that and cold Buffalo weather after serving in the Aleutians in '42-'43. Resigning from the U. of B. in 1941, he entered the service an enlisted man and came out a first lieutenant plus a Bronze Star received for Intelligence Service under fire. Now he is training his sights upon the less exciting, but safer, business field. ANNE MARIE GAMBARDELLA - After completing a one-year secretarial course at Larson junior College in Connecticut, came to the U. of B., where she became the recip- ient of the first Outstanding Newman Club Member Key. Now President of the New- man Club Board of Directors, she is a mem- ber of Chi Omega, Blue Masquers, W.A.A., the Buffalonian staff, the Cauldron, and was secretary of the Out-of-Towners Club in addition to being Guest Committee Chairman for the Christmas Formal. Last year she received the National Anthology Poetry Contest Award. She is also majoring in sociology. KATHERINE GEORGE - Katherine claims the distinction of being one of the few southern belles on campus. Hailing from Miami, Florida, this history major student is known for work in the Glee Club and German Club. A true Chi Omega gal, she holds the presidency of this sorority as well as of Arts and Sciences senior class. As vice-president of the Future Teachers of America, Katy aspires to carry out a pro- gram of graduatework. CARLTON F. GIESE-Returning to U. of B. after three and a half years in the A.A.F., Carl has his feet on the ground once more with future plans of teaching the biological sciences. Now a member of the Future Teachers of America, Carl is majoring in biology and perhaps someday will find a new terminology for the birds and the bees. ffkigifff F' ' i.. 4, -, . V, iififf- ' f , ' 7' ??i'L'f.' - 1 . 555551.15 Z,f':,'g5fjQi, N f X 25255935 ,. 'ayizi ' W. . f ww: '.,,g,w.t - V. 5 Xifivgfff 'ffflfigf' ' gf. . , EW... Q ,, 5-Ziff' 'ziltff-1-., . ff, Felix.: - 'f : . I , 5 .wi f . I I w,.,U- j.. K f 5 . in 114 ,lj A ' 1' :HB ' 1: 5 i 9,4 A , . , ,rv fr t eff 5 . f X l if V 21



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SHIRLEY A. GREENBAUM - A member of Sigma Delta Tau and the W.O.W.S., Shirley is also finishing her course in Arts and Sciences. She also is engaged-so her fu- ture can be judged from that. JOHN GRUNERT-johnny, a C.P.A. ma- jor, is known about the campus for his par- ticipation in the Blue Masquers and New- man Club. After two years as secretary of the Veterans' Club, john is well suited for the business world for his college education is supplemented by a course at Bryant Strat- ton Business lnstitutef ALYSE HAMPLE-Between being Dr. Far- ber's assistant and a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Alyse has managed to be an active member of the W.O.W.S. and Hillel. Well versed educationally, she keeps her eye on social life, too, working on the copy staff of the Directory and the Circulation Staff of the Buffalonian. PHYLLIS GRACE HEIMERL - Grace is hitching a high school teaching post to her star as she prepares for her future at the U. of B. Majoring in business education, she has held several offices attesting to her popu- larity. Grace was treasurer of her sophomore class, treasurer of the Newman Club C45- '46j, and representative of education for 1946-'47. She also is a member of Chi Omega Sorority. HERBERT HERMAN - Acceleration hasn't stopped Herb from attaining that elusive B average. Previous schools found him in two of the Little Three, attending Canisius and being stationed at St. Bona- venture. An officer in the Newman Club, Herb will continue making the grade in business endeavor. EVELYN L. HESS-Evelyn's looks at books just begin when college days are o'er. Her first three years found her at State Teachers but she likes the U. of B. very much, pursu- ing history and government while planning to assume librarian duties in the future. ' ,Aa ,-N.- el 'P 'Mtwf VE: .Y 3 ful - 55:3-?f.1:.. T ' 'iv - Tw, ul . fs. Mgt. 5 4 m f Mx . fury!- , . - ng, '-. ., .t-., .- Ll' ,f ,.,.K,a,, .9 . ,fv..p:,..i-1 , . - . 1. . I f ga' . . -- ..,. . . ,...f- 4, . 1. . iv ga, , .1 ' -533 . Viv -K Q, . ..QM,+:,,f'.f V .. 5 A ' .ir Y' ' 14- i ,,,. ,Q .-gt, . , fr I .11 fo' sniff 5 ,Q M22 f' X, ,432 Aj -'L' f'5f','gMi'lf if .Juv 1 X 1:15. :F P5 1 . ,H A if -I i I .si tv:-:-ww , - . 4 . a if 1' .-.. F ,' :nv 6. - lain' at ,. . A 4- 1, I f w ag-A :ix .. - X I lm, . - 'Nbr V' W' .. - T . T NTT? Zvi.. 'lg ct' wi' l if ,ffl 'rig fjgjjfll, 1. ' ,l,a,,15z Ei, ' iw inf' ' A 4 M153-X .I f. -.wp vw-,, ,esta . L' -, ug: 1 , . W V :lUligSiNd1.L: 23 N HV - .Ant

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