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ARTHUR KARNOFSKY - Art has found the key to popularity, having been an officer 'in each of his classesg he was President of Pharmacy School's senior class in '46, Cen- tering his activity around the Pharmacy School, he worked on the paper, was chair- man of the opening dance, and junior Prom representative. He claims fame for getting two traffic tickets in one day, listing a future, Are You Kiddingf' BEATRICE B. KAISER-While working towards a certificate of C.P.A., Beatrice ma- jored in accounting. Active in the social swim, Beatrice takes an energetic part in campus life as a member of Sigma Delta Tau Sorority. VICTOR W. KEBORT-Vic formerly was loyal to Ohio State and Cathedral but, com- ing to the U, of B., he took active part in b'usiness 'administration work in which he'll get his degree and from then on-it's experi- ence plus larnin' that he'l1 utilize. CHARLES E. KELLER-A past President of B.X.E., handsome Chuck with his Sitz- marker membership and broken ankle from a skiing mishap attest to his liking for the sport. Though at first he seems shy, his win- ning personality has collected him a host of friends throughout his college days. J. RAPORT KENNY-Raport is delving into the mysteries of biology. With a flair for music, in '44 he was director of the U. of B. orchestra and junior year found him elected class treasurer. Interested in football, he was assistant coach of the Bennett grid squad in '46 and he also aided the coaching staff at East High School. JOSEPH KEMP-A brief paragraph can't describe Joe's extensive campus work, yet this genial S.A.N. man has taken in or been in nearly every oflice at the university. Bi- sonhead, Who's Who, Junior' Prom chairman, a founder of the Vets' Club, Block B, and President of the junior class stand out as more obvious honors. Now treasurer of the Senior class, Joe is well on the road to success in accounting.
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GAIL C. HOTELLING - Gail's eiliciency and genial personality have made him one of the most popular and active men on cam- pus. Only an inkling of achievements in- clude: President of Board of Managers, Bi- sonhead, Who's Who, Activities Key, President of Sophomore class, and work on Centennial Banquet Committee. Following his intended business career, Gail presides over the Book Store in capacity of Manager. In '45-'46 he was in charge of part-time em- ployment placements. BETTY HUBER-An interest in radio and social work vie for supremacy as Betty searches for her future plans. At Mary Bald- win College radio was uppermost. Now, at the U. of B., social work caught her fancy. At Buffalo she has joined the Independ- ents and the Credo Club. Perhaps in Betty we may have a female Mr. Anthony, voicing social guidance via the airwavesl EUGENE E. JACKSGN-Gene has made three stops on his educational tour. Next stop is N.Y.U.'s Law School. Previously he attended Canisius and Fordham. At Buffalo he's been active in the Newman Club. Now he pursues a corporation lawyer career. So -seems as though Gene will be addicted to books for at least two more years. LEONA I. JACOBS-Lolee, as she's known to pals, majors in psych and has held an assistantship in that department. Rounding out her activities, she is a member of Sigma Alpha Tau, the International Relations Club, and illustrates dramatic interest by her Blue Masquer participation. PAULINE JACOBSON-Vivacious Pauline has found time to be President of Sigma Alpha Rho, Treasurer of Pan-Hell, and member of Hillel. Following va Sociology and Anthropology major she plans to enter the School of Social Work. In her junior year, Pauline represented her sorority as Prom Queen candidate. HELEN KOKOSKA - Commutant from South of the Border, down Canada Way, Helen deserves a medal in her thirst for learning quenched by the U. of B. Hailing from Niagara Falls, Ontario, Helen spends her time at Buffalo advantageously in taking up the intellectual wanderings of the Arts and Sciences. ,,:p,.w ME , ,ww V'-W' , mu-,- its 0153. in S ,1?,,'Zf'1-'y-'s- x v -an-1.7. ' Sw ,. mu.. l Ln., m. , - , ,.. . nu.. .-- 'g:,,...-..:gQ'.fg.- .p5'.1.e.. ' , 73 L- .,.,,..-.. f,,..:w:x::.L.g.--,-,... , , -was .-'--.-my-U- .:v:.-f3,.-+--:n....:......:- A ,om ,v',4v'?31m.ag,..-vv,. m.-.a..-....- I '11lfC1f: 1',?u-G441'gf,4af,'3un'twK-wiv-u 'pun .g',y'A?LXf1'L1.ug,,t1m tv: st... nunhtl- -Mun.. an ,,u ww..-. ,turns ..s,M,,,,,.wux4v1,,.wmtm 1-1g'g1t't ii' .2Cm11..sel..gg:!1mt'.: nr '. 'M we-1 as nm-r. , nn-vm yy Q ..v.-M',, g1,,,.... - ,.,,.,- -.- ..,..-tngfgz. .w q f2!1'.'. '. '.' '.'T51...-4- -v L.. Qt- I ' . ...----Lg - uzmz... -', 2 um.. . Q ,W 1- rv Um. - 'jxlflvlv' ',,,...n--n-v1 'A7uTwu- , ,,. . wmv ,,.. ,,,,,-f,,. ...IL-?+:3,g,,....t..tL - ' 1' .. -v . w ... mggm, - ff.,....-Mm -g,y,.... 4
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ERWIN K. KENT-The office of junior Class secretary proves Erwin's popularity and this accounting major is debating whether to enter retail business or explore into the fact and figure end of business. Whatever -his decision, he can make a good accounting of himself in that sphere of endeavor. SHIRLEY B. KERSHENBAUM - Music hath charm for Shirley, who has been teach- ing piano since she was 133 sociology, how- ever, interests her and she Wonders upon which to concentrate. A former State co-ed, she is very proficient in bridge and table tennis and, with graduation nearing, she will makemusic a definite part of her future regardless of vocational choice. MORRIS B. KISSIN-Morris' first two col- lege years saw him at M.F. College and then the war stepped ing three years later he re- turned to the U. of B. as a full-time student. Member of Kappa Nu, other interests lie in dancing, ping pong, and photography. With a goal of C.P.A., Morris will receive his B.S. degree from the School of Business Ad. WILLIAM A. KLOESZ-Versatility charac- terizes Bill..Pursuing a business course of study, he was on the Dean's List in '42 and '43 found him the recipient of the N.U. Gen- eral Activity Key. He now presides as Presi- dent of the Inter-Fraternity Council and is a member of Alpha Kappa Psi and the Glee Club. KENNETH KLOPPENBERG - Specializ- ing in accounting and economics, Ken is a U. of B. student from 'way back. Enrolling in '38, he spent three and a half years here, then yielded to Uncle Sam's call for four and a half Navy years. Winding up his educa- tional preparation now, he is President of Alpha Kappa Psi. WELLS E. KNIBLOE-Eflicient and ener- getic, Wells was former Managing Editor, Business Manager, and Editor of the Bee, and was active in Blue Masquers. He was ticket chairman for the '43 Junior Prom and member of both BufEalonian and Direc- tory. His notoriety is shown by his '42 elec- tion to Who's Who. President of 'tBison- head, he was just elected President of B.X.E. Wells' energy in history and govern- ment studies plus his extra-curriculars may have been iniiuenced by his Army work on the Bikini Atom Bomb Test. -- .. - :ai mmf - '- F , HI ei ,1 ,y .va-.,,-V 1 . ,. if 1 - affirm- ,fl-f'.'5-'4:.1Tv 5, 'M ilt' 'ilH 3f', 'L HYQEJFZ- Z ' 1 'L itz- .1 N Qin sg1'f?s:,kf2i1y ,- 'ii 'Sg.,'.. 1 -H. , ,.,f . tg,-Q, - ., 5 . Hag. '. w. - :asf'4'i.f::f , , , 'i I Q. , 5.11: vi -'ftxiy4ffj'f5f - Q Q , Jw' N! .- '-MJZ -Q . .1- ',t 1, , ,.,.. tt? .,,.., - E. .. 4 'X x iff. I 1 y A I 5 G if ,a q i 1 I it rs. K 331 F .,. -,uv-, is i..-1 : -.QJQQ E .-,- -. . it. A ..t,.4.4..,..- . . -. V '-lf -f:','- N :xxfglfilt 3 f dfgllhl I it . I. ls. ' ' .GE-5 27 'a
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