University at Buffalo - Buffalonian Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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2 J! I 9: dl' VINCENT P. BARBERA An industrious student, Vincent has been majoring Mechani- cal Engineering. One of our many married men, he is graduating this year from the School of Engineering. Plans have not been made for the future, but chances are that he will be an Engineer. ALFRED C. BARMASSE Al is one of those boys with plenty of vim, vigor, and vitality As a Mechanical Engineer, he plans to do graduate work at M.I.T. Al's activities on campus are proof of his 3 V'sg the New- man Club, Engineering Society, Community Chest Committee, President of the Engineering Senior class and President of the Engineering Student Council. JOHN BARNARD john, who majored in Mechanical Engineering in the School of Engineering has plans of continuing on in the field for which he has been so industriously following the past four years. He has aspirations of becoming a professional engineer. Active in the Engineering Society, John is a married veteran who, it is expected, will go far. SAL W. BARONE Sal, after majoring in Spanish, hopes to go into the field of teaching. A sporting man, he played end for the football Bulls and played Interfraternity soft ball, bowling, and basketball. A veteran, he is a member ofSigma Alpha Nu fraternity. WILLIAM A. BARR Bill, a Biology major and a loyal SAN was king of the '46 Hearts Hop and '46 Treasurer of the Arts and Science Frosh Class. He was also an active member of the Sitzmarkers, and the Newman Club took up much of his time. His future plans a so- journ into the field of medicine. CLIFFORD BARRACLOUGH Cliff, a German major, is aiming for a teaching position and beginning work in the diplomatic service after he gets his M.A. and Ph.D. He was president of the German Club, a member of the staff of the Argus, a member ofthe U.B.orchestra,amem- ber of the Delta Phi Alpha, and achieved Phi Beta Kappa honors. HAROLD BASS Hal, married Veteran majored in Economics and Biology, but still found time for the band, Glee Club, Beta Sigma Rho, and the Norton Union Board of Directors. He is looking forward to being a business executive and a father, MICHAEL BAUDA Mike is just exchanging one set of books for another since he plans to teach and obtain his Masters A math major, he'll probably be listening to groans instead of giving them when he assigns homework. A loyal member of Alpha Phi Delta and the F.T.A., he is married and has a two year old son, EARL S. BAWTINHIMER A Physical Education major, Dutch is planning acoaching career or planning to teach physical education. A mighty active man on campus, he earned his Block HB membership in football in '46, was manager of the U.B. Hockey Team in '46-'47 and '47- '48, a member of S A N, in the Outdoor Club, the PEM Club, on the Norton Union House Committee and served with intramural sports. EUGENE M. BELLAGAMBA After haunting the Engineering School for four years, Gene is now ready to strike out in the field of mechanical engineering. He is a veteran who hails from way out Lackawanna way, and he is not too worried about his future. 18 'imhfix . I. ,E 5 ix, . el - , ai. ,.

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STUART K, BALDWIN DAVID A. ARCHBALD A Navy veteran who held an Assistantship in Biology and is now on a Graduate Fellowship at the University of Wisconsin, Dave married Helene Messersmith while majoring in Biology. Dave was also a member of Blue Masquers while at Buffalo. THEODORE ARMSTRONG Marriage and the war did not prevent Ted from going through college. Ted is an accounting major, who isiplanning on entering the Held of accounting. With his determination and sense of responsibility, Ted is sure to go forth excelling in his chosen field. WILLIAM ASHLEY Before transferring to UB, Bill attended Centenary College in Louisiana. He is graduating from the School of Arts and Sciences as a Sociology major, and while at UB, Bill has been active in the French Club and the Out-of-Towners Club. KENNETH J. BAEUMLER Whitey was in Business Administration, specializing in Retail ing. At UB, he was active in the Retailing Club and after gradu- ation, he wants to progress to the position of merchandise man- ager of a department store. JOHN F. BAILEY Fran majored in Pharmacy at UB and after graduation he plans to continue in the field as a retail pharmacist. He is another veteran who is with us who will most certainly make a suc- cess of himself in the outside world. .f , Q Q, X, W ri X ,P 2 2 .rg gg. . . X v ai J Q Q zgx Society. During 9 A 5 '-s' .5 2 a w- H 22512. wiizxgpf . V . 'H , f Stu, a man of many interests and accomplishments served two years with the U S. Submarine Corps. Music and art are his forte and he hopes to teach advertising art and design after he matric- ulates. He attended Tulane and Houghton College before finally settling down at Albright Art School. His favorite activity has been to play with various Symphony orchestras, ARTHUR M. BALSOM Arthur majored in Sociology in the school of Arts and Sciences and after graduation he plans to continue in this field of social work. Arthur's student activities have included membership in the student Council of Hillel. JOSEPH A. BANZHAF Al is graduating as a Mechanical Engineer from the School of Engineering and plans after graduation to enter the field of toy designing. At U. B. he was active in the Engineering Society. DONALD BALLOU Don is interested in finding employment after he graduates as a mechanical engineer. He is a member of the U.B. Engineering the war he served in the U.S. army, after which he came to U.B. JOSEPH BARABASZ Joe, a future addition to the Personnel Management field, will no doubt prove to carry the honor of U. Bxproudly with him. As a member of the Lackawanna, U. B. Club, he has promoted good will in our neighboring city for the university. Joe is graduating from the School of Business Administration and was in the service of the United States during the last war. 17



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MILDRED A. BENSON Milly wants to teach Physical Education after she departs. On campus she was a very active young lady, taking part in the Buffalonian, the Credo Club, the Women's Athletic Association, junior Prom Committee, NU Outing Committee, Sitzmarkers and Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority. She was also the New Look queen in 1947. FRANCIS BENTLEY Having taken the Engineering course at L'.B., Frank is de- termined to enter the lield of Engineering Design upon his gradu- ation. A member of the Engineering society for his four vears at UB., he became Corresponding secretary of that club ia his HAROLD BERKE fourth year. DONALD BERGEN Coming to U. B. after a sojournwin foreign parts, Don took a very active participation in his classroom discussions and should succeed in the uture world. After his graduation, Hal will begin his career as .1 machine designer, and about the same time, or before, he will also begin his career as a husband. A vet, and a member of the engineering EDWIN J. BERNARD society, he is sure to meet with success in both of his careers. NORMAN D. BERKOWITZ A History and Government major, in the School of Arts and Science, Norm plans to teach when he graduates. While at the University he was a member of Hillel and the Political Issues Club. Ed, better known as EJ., a student in Business Administration, has speciali7ed in accounting. Although his future plans are somewhat indefinite, E. -I. hopes to possibly become a top-notch C.P.A. Ed has, throughout his college career, been active in the Newman Club, the Veterans Club and the Out-of-Towners Club. CARL E. BERNER A Aside from majoring in German, Carl also found time to take part in extra curricular activities, for instance, the Credo Club and Delta Phi Alpha. As for his future plans they include a pas- sion for teaching high school. BEVERLY E. BERNSTEIN Pert Bev, who was a candidate for the junior Prom Queen in 1948, has maiored in English, and expects to teach English upon graduation. A former University of Wisconsin student, Bev was active in the Radio Club, Hillel, IZFA, and Vice Presi- dent of Sigma Delta Tau Sorority. ROBERT BERZON Berzie, a vet of World War II, graduated in accounting from the School of Business Administration. He considers himself quite a Norton Union commando, and enjoys a game of ping- pong occasionally. After graduation, Bob wants to go into Pub- lic Accounting with his brother. MILTON iS. BIBBY After serving for six years in the United States Marine Corps, A'Bib will graduate from the U.B. after majoring in English. His plans for the future include attendance at the University of Syracuse where he will work for his Master Degree in Library Science. I9

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