University at Buffalo - Buffalonian Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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EVERETT E. BRAY E M. -5 x is , RICHARD A. BOROWIEC A mechanical engineering student, Dick plans to serve twenty- one months in the Army. He was a member of the Engineering Society, and we wish him good luck in his army career and know he will be a credit to the University of Buffalo. CLARENCE M. BOW EN Bo, a veteran from Orchard Park is married and has a son Besides his home activity as a husband and a father Bo found time to major in accounting in the School of Business Admmis tration. RUSSELL L. BOWERSOX Bowser is another one of those busy engineers who found time for extra-curricular activities. Russ was Vice-President of his Senior Class, a member of the Engineering Society, and he also participated in intramural sports. KENNETH R. BOYCE Ken plans to do saleswork after graduation. With the use of his Economics Major, Ken, a member of Beta Sigma Psi should progress far in his chosen field. NORMA E. BRANDT Norma has put a lot of spirit into her activities at U.B. A Psych major, she hopes to work in a child clinic. Activities such as Sigma Kappa, Secretary of Pan-Hellenic Council, chairman of Pen-Hell Bal , Student Council Representative of Sophomore Class, President of-Iunior Class, Chairman of Stunt Night, have made Norma one of the most popular students at U. B. Everett has majored in chemistry, and in the future wants to be an assistant to the director of Niagara Falls plant. He was a member of the Student Affiliates, and the American Chemical Society. We sincerely hope Everett attains his goal and we have every confidence that he will. MARILYN BREMBIDU Lyn strides assuredly into life, diploma under her arm and the future filled with success. Good luck to a very personable young VVOITIHD. RICHARD B. BREMER Dick, Vice-President ofthe PEM'S, Vice-President of his sen- ior class and a member of Block B and San, majored in Phys- ical Education and was on the varsity football and wrestling teams. DONALD G. BRENNAN With the unusual nickname of K.O. , Don was an Engineer- ing student and was a member of the Engineering Society for which he has done art work. 'iK.O. also has participated in intramural basketball. JUSTIN D. BRETT A very active member of the National Students Association of which he was the Buffalo Treasurer and chairman of the Purchase Card Committee, jus took a straight Business Adminis- tration course, and wants to get into a retail organization after graduation. He was also Vice-President of A K Psi, on the Student Handbook StafI, and Secretary of the Senior Business Administration Class. ZI

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SAMUEL C. BIONDOLILLO While giving his greatest attention to a Biology major, Sam in has also ound time to take part in the activities of Alpha Phi Delta. A veteran, he served for glfz years in the Navy as a Phar- 5 A4:.,b macist Mate and class. Medical school is the next step towards fs - the profession which Sam has chosen. my W' 4, MASON C. BLAICH i Although kept busy with many outside activities, Mason has Sa gi , managed to tackle his studies with enthusiasm. This Chemistry . major boasts being a charter member of Ka pa Sigma Kappa V fraternity. Another married veteran, he served-Ain the Air Forces 1 ' Q A for 45 months, 31 of which 'were spent in the Pacific Area. . , 'f I ELIAS BLAUSTEIN An Arts and Science student majoring in Chemistry Elias, who hails from Paterson, N. J., was a member of Hillel, S.A.A,C.S. and vice president of Kappa Nu fraternity. LAWRENCE B. BLEICHFELD A member of Alpha Phi Omega and Hillel, Larry plans to enter medical school. He has done splendid work as scoutmaster of Troop 144 and the Children's Hospital, and we predict a bright future for this talented senior in the field he has chosen. PAUL F. BOECKEL Paul is a veteran who majored in Mechanical Engineering. .He was a member of Kappa Delta Psi fraternity and the Engineering Society. In the future, Paul is planning to do production work. We wish him well and know he will be successful. EDWARD BOGOM Ed has graduated from the School of Business Administration as an Accounting major. This will undoubtedly be extremely valuable to him in his chosen field, for veteran Ed hastdecided that Public Accounting appeals to him more than anything else. ELIZABETH BOHLEN Libbie's campus activities are many and various. To menj tion a few . . . President of Alpha Gamma Delta, President of the Panhellenic Council, Cap and Gown, Secretary Treasurer of Delta Phi Alpha honorary German Society, Board of Managers, S.A.C., German Club, and Chairman of the Freshman Tea '47, Her future plans as a German teacher will soon be mingled with those of matrimony. LOVELL M. BOLZ 1 Bud was a member of the Engineering Society, the Society for the Advancement of Management and also Chi Tau Omicron fraternity. He has chosen industrial engineering for his major and plans to do work in South America. Best of luck to Bud in future endeavors. EDWARD N. BORDEN Accounting was the major subject of Shorty who partici- pated in Inter-Mural sports and in the future wants to enter thc field of Public Accounting or Insurance Adjustment. Shorty is the father of a two year old child and does well both as a father and a student. LOIS BGRK An English major, Lo was very active on our campus. She was a member of Alpha Gamma Delta, Blue Masquers, WAA, Glee Club, MFC Student Council, and the Drama Club. She was in night school for two years and has a certain young man from California in mind . . . Lo says matrimony and also plans to attend Library Graduate School at UCLA. 20 xi, r I La i 'if Sit .... . , 7 k ,, . f 1 5 n gr , .s ' ,'F.rf,.. , 13153 . is 3 , at l at aa 1' i if we .uni , ,sig .. el , 's .1- '55 Q Q lb t 3 1 l Ki i . 55 if if



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ROBERT H. BRIGHT LEE C. BRIGGS In the time to come Lee is planning to work in the field of Accounting, his major. He is married and a veteran who does 9 excellent work in school. Success is certain for Lee in the future. Bob, a married vet, is graduating from the School of Arts and Sciences as an English major. He is very interested in journalism as evidenced by his work on the Argus staff, and also by his future plans to enter the field of journalism. PHILIP QI. BRIND'AMOUR A pre-war State Teachers College man, Phil also attended Providence College where he studied Engineering prior to his coming to U.B. to major in Retailing in the Business Administra- tion school. He was President of SAN in 1947-48, and intends to go into either department store merchandising or the grain brokerage business after graduation. Good luck! WARREN E. BROOKS Warren, a married veteran of World War II from Lockport has majored in Labor and Industrial Relations in the School of Business Administration. All he wants in the future is em- ployment, and he doesn't seem to be particular as to what kind, ut whatever it is we feel certain it will be successful for him. GEORG E BROOM George, a member of S.A.A.C., will be graduating from the School of Arts and Sciences a year ahead of his class. A Chemistry major, he has some very definite ideas for the future which in- clude working for the Alfred Chemical and Dye Corporation, doing graduate work in Chemistry, as well as getting married early this summer. EDWARD T. BROWN Ed, after three years in the Air Corps, graduated in Economics. Beside membershiplin the Newman C ub, he found time for inter- mural Sports. He opes to hnd a position in marketing or man- agement after graduation. RALPH BROWN Ralph, Brownie to my friends , Brown has piled up a record number of honors. Besides his Biology major he was Vice-Presi- dent of the Credo Club, a member of the junior Prom Committee, the Norton Union Dance Committee, the Buffalonian Staff, Block B, and manager of the basketball team and Kappa Delta Psi. ROBERT A. BROWN Bob plans to make his name known in the business world es- pecially along the line of Industrial Relations. He spent his first year at the Citadel and his second year at the University of Michigan before deciding to come to U. B. PAUL D BRUNER Paul majored in Government and Economics and hopes to become a Government Economist which is certainly a noble ambition. Ski Club and Economics Club were his main interests while on campus. His outside work must be very popular-he is the court clerk in the Kenmore Traffic Court. CHESTER BRYAN A U. S. Navy veteran, Chester was on destroyer duty in the Pacific before coming to U. B. Majoring in Mechanical Engin- eering on campus, he was active in the Engineering Society and his outside activities included such organizations as Amvets, American Legion, and the Eagle's Fraternith Order. 22

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