University at Buffalo - Buffalonian Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1947

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LEON H. KOLIPINSKI-Leon combines practical experience, energy, and book larnin' in his business administration work. Owning what he terms the smallest appliance store in Buffalo, Leon works in still another but finds time to belong to the Vets' Club after being graduated from Uncle Sam's Navy course.. ' MARVIN H. KORUS-Marve, who is a member of both Rho Pi Phi and Rho Chi Fraternities, was elected Secretary-Treasurer of his Senior class. Moreover, he has an ac- tive membership in Hillel. In pursuance of his chosen field, Pharmacy, Marvin is now on the Student Branch of the American Pharmaceutical Association. LEO KOTULA-A three and a half year environment of State Teachers College fore- went'Leo's stay at the U. of B. He, too, is fol- lowing business, setting his cap for his B.A. degree, with which he'll take his place in the swirl in the outside world of business. CHARLES KURLAND-Charles has seen two other colleges before the U. of B., hav- ing gone to Colgate and Rochester, where he was on the football team. Now at U. of B. in pursuit of a degree in Mechanical Engi- neering, he supplements studies with mem- bership in the Math and Engineering Clubs. Perhaps Charles will someday find the form- ula for harnessing sneeze-power - here's hoping. GEORGE LAMBROS - An Orthodox Greek Catholic Divinity student, George was very active in campus religious affairs. After two years as A.O.C.A. officer, he be- came president for two successive years. He was chairman of the Armistice Day religious convocation in '46, Capable and efficient, he'll make the future his. ROBERT R. LANGLEY-An economics major, businesslike Bob was treasurer of B.X.E. this year. Since his freshman year he has been active on campus, going out for football and the Glee Club while being chosen treasurer of the Freshman class. Bob has lately become a proud father of Kenny and the whole family, Vera, Kenny, and Bob, are well known around the U. of B. campus.

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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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CLAIRE H. LEVY- I've got rhythm may not be an accurate term for Claire yet she does like music, having done orchestra and convocation piano solo work and Home Concert music participation. She is a mem- ber of Sigma Delta Tau Sorority. All her activities with the keyboard and sorority are supplements to her work for a degree in the psychology field. SALVATORE MAIRA-One dash of this, a jigger of that, a splash of something else- it doesn't make sense to most of us, but to Sal, seeking a B.A. in Chemistry, it adds up to something. As long as we have fellows like Sal mixing up the right ingredients, the future will stay bright. , MARVIN MARCUS-Marve, a wrestler in '40, played football in '41 and is the His- torian for the Block B organization. When he finishes his business administration chores, halted three years by the war, he plans to continue his studies when he enters Law School. IRENE M. MCCADDEN-An Irish colleen and proud of it, Irene, member of Alpha Gamma and formerly the Newman Club, has devoted her major study hours to Sociol- ogy but doesn't think she'll follow social work. With the Irish smile in her heart, Irene will let the future make the first move. JANE MCARTHUR-Jane sees the U. of B. from the inside, working at the Bursar's of- fice. She finds scanning of programs advan- tageous in getting rides to and from school. A transfer from Westminster College, Jane says the U. of B. is a welcome change from a quiet, subdued atmosphere. Her duties in the discord of the inner sanctum is accel- erating her on her general business course. JAMES F. MCINTOSH-jim has combined his business curriculum with an interest in sports plus work as a bonded distributor of sterling silver. While being lost to the U.of B., wedlock wins him in June when he takes his hrst step in the future world then to fol- low some business career. V

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