University at Buffalo - Buffalonian Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1947

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RALPH WY MUSTARD-Being a father does not quench Ralph's thirst for learning. He hopes the world of facts and figures has a niche for him as he prepares at Millard Fill- more College. Among his activities are the Glee Club, Beta Chi Epsilon, Blue Masquers and while on campus was manager of the Bee. It seems as though Ralph has booked a full-time school life for himself. CAROL NAUTH-It's easy to believe in atomic energy when you see diminutive Carol. Getting a late start at the U. of B. after transferring from Cornell in her Junior year, Carol has since become vice-president of Sigma Kappa Sorority, chairman of the '46 Fashion Show, treasurer of Arts' Senior Class, feature editor of the Bee, chairman of the Program Committee and was on the Acquaintance Day Committee. And the pile of books dwarfing her? Only those she's using for her English Major! GRACE NOLAN-Work in Geology has set her for the future. Also she believes in getting things done quickly and so is being graduated after only three years. While fol- lowing her course of study, Grace has found time to engage in the W.A.A., the Newman Club, German Club and Geology Club. She is also a member of Delta Phi Alpha, Nation- al Honorary German Fraternity. JANE NOLLER - Activity and Jane go hand-in-hand as shown by her Presidency of Alpha Gamma Sorority, membership in Cap and Gown, vice-president posts in Pan-Hell, Senior Class and the Board of Managers- only an inkling of numerous diversions but her Who's Who listing will speak for it- self for friendly, energetic Jane who wants to teach math. JOHN E. O'BRIENLJohn's studies began in '43, soon after he became pilot-of a Flying Fortress. In '45 studies were resumed and soaring through them, he made the Dean's list several times. He is a member of the Alpha Chapter of Phalanx Fraternity. His major course of study revolves around ac- counting and he has a view towards earning his C.P.A. A veteran of 35 missions, home seems good to himg he is married but as yet has no children. GAIUS PALMER- The life led by Gaius has been indeed a full one. Sandwiching no less than four institutions between outside work QWayne, Northwestern, Crane Col- legej he spent four years as a pilot. Now mar- ried and with two sons, Gaius now specializes in accounting with a view toward becoming a C.P.A.

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WILLIAM E. MEYERS-A former ensign, Bill is now sailing through his chosen field of mathematics. '42 saw him enter the U. of B.,-soon after he received V-12 training at Hobart and, from '45 to '46, he saw China, Korea and Japan. Now, back at Hobart's traditional rival, Bill is charting his course for a career in business. SAMUEL L. MISTRETTA-Sam's cruises were under Navy jurisdiction for two years but now they are in the chemistry field and he can be found in the lab most of the time. He found diversion in intra-mural athletics for a couple of years and, on the outside he wants to pursue the mysteries of chemistry. GEORGE R. MORGENFELD-George is majoring in statistics in the School of Busi- ness Administration and is an active mem- ber of Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity. He hopes to earn a Master's Degree in Education and then go into teaching where he can give exams instead of taking them. SAMUEL L. MORRISON-Another Hoatee on the wave of business aspirants, Sam, a Pi Lambda Phi man, found army life compel- ling for three years but, having jumped that hurdle, looks forward to a definite civilian life where a man's business is his own and sports Qespecially hockey, a pleasure to see and play. CAROL A. MUELLER-Carol has split her stages of education between the U. of B. and the U. of Alabama. In Buffalo she took part in Blue Masquers, the Glee Club, and the Bee, Then she went to the land of cotton and was chosen President of Theta Upsilon Sorority, member of the Student Council, and Pan-Hell. Returning to Buffalo's tem- pestuous climate in ,46, Carol is completing her English major with a view to teaching that subject. JOHN L. MUSSER-Let's see-the coeffi- cient of two apples squared plus the power of an atomic lead pencil-Well, Johnny does not deal in this type problem yet he is very interested in math and will juggle the future to come out to the desired solution. 5 Q sri . fs Wfflsits y if 2' fe., xg ' 6? se r 4 v ' j sf Q f V 1335: . 1' 'ie-3 '.-ix 1 -1 ig 1 4 V5-3 , ,.fgS1?'.? fff-2' ' 1 . ,. 'iff I iw , 1'- ff ' , ,. - 1-V s. 'I 22':,5g-f.:' i111':'Zg2-f323iLj x35,':4g?Xg'l A xii . -1:3 X M - -gifs: 111113 -f'::? -:12f4:ta:?1:'await' .' fr-ix' - .V :- 1.-.J



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MARY PALUMBO - Mary is in Medical Technology, taking her course of training at the Buffalo General Hospital. In three campus years, she took an energetic part in college activities. Two years' service in the Women's Organized War Services found Mary in capacity of treasurer and chairman of the War Bond Booth. She was activities chairman of the Inter-American Youth Council and on the Bee. Mary, the answer to a patient's prayer, is also a Sigma Kappa. DONALD E. PEEBLES-Don has filled idle moments advantageously, being a member of the A.Ph.A., Secretary and Treasurer of his Junior Class, and a brother of Beta Phi Sigma Fraternity. Pharmacy is his line and endeavors in that field should be amply re- warded in time to'come. CHARLES PERCIVAL-As if making the dean's list twice weren't enough for any student, Chuck, popular assistant-man- ager of the book store, has let activity revolve around him, so to speak. Listing in Who's Who, Bisonhead, President of B.X.E., Board of Managers, junior Prom, and Presi: dency of his Senior Class touch only high- lights of an activity-crammed college career. Looking for new worlds to conquer, his fu- ture features a certain Libby, a jaunt to Guatemala, and then, who knows? Some- thing to do with business, eh, Chuck? MARION W. PFISTERER-Former stu- dent at Fredonia State Teachers College, Marion entered the U. of B. in 1945 during the sweltering days of July. Not deterred by this, she now leaves her Alma Mater to-be after completing requirements for her Edu- cation Major. She became a member of Sig- ma Kappa Sorority and, in September 1945, she got married. Her experience in the Nur- sery School at the University will no' doubt come handy in the future. JOHN PHILOSOPHOS - john's healthy share of activities are attested to by oflices as President and Treasurer of the American Orthodox Alliance, Co-Editor of '45 Hand- book and a member of the Board of Man- agers, he also received the Norton Union Silver Activities Key and became a member of Chi Beta Phi. A Physics major and lab assistant in that field, his immediate plans are to do graduate work in the world of .levers and dynamics. . LEWIS N. PINO-Looks as though Lew likes Chemistry. Besides belonging to the Student Affiliates, American Chemical Soci- ety, he majors in Chemistry and plans to do graduate work in that field. Of course he's a Phi Beta Kappa and that helps.

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