University at Buffalo - Buffalonian Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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. , , g campus. , I . ..,sT : .. , :gg :W 'i s l eff ft. ,:gi':1.'jg is + ,i ff .ZZ ' 1.'.' - . ' il 2-, is --Q PHILIP J. CAMPAGNA Phil, a married veteran, has spent the greater art of his col- lege life dashing around the chemistry lab. His liiture plans in- clude graduate work as the first step, and the second step a posi- tion as an industrial chemist. JOSEPH A CANNAVO oe was a Biology major whose future includes entrance into Medical School An intelligent student we know he will achieve his goal and continue his creditable work after graduation. DANIEL A. CAPUTI Although Dan has successfully earned his diploma as an Ac- counting major, he has also found time to play an important art in extra curricular activities. He was a member of Beta Sigma Psi Fraternity, the Newman Club and participated in Interfraternity baseball, football and basketball. ROGER A. CARLSON After a two year campaign in Italy, Roger came home and ap- plied himself to a Business course, with a major in Accounting. A loyal member of the Out-of-Towners Club, he has made many friends here in Buffalo to add to those he already has in his home town, Jamestown. JEAN E. CARSON Jean, who claims to be an ardent supporter of the football team, for which she is to be commended, was a Math major and expects to teach. She is engaged now, and intends to be married soon. She was an active member of the Math Club, and the Ger- DONALD H. CARTER JR. A major in Psychology, Don plans to crack the Advertising field with his versatile talents. A veteran, he was active in such organizations as the Out-of-Towners Club, Credo Club, Beta Sigma Psi, the Bee Staff, and was Art Chairman on the 1948 Junior Prom Committee. THERON E. CARY The Senator, long a loyal Credo Club member, is quite interested in labor relations work. He is well equipped along the Economics line and should be a harmonizing factor in the labor-capital strife. SALVATORE J. CASSATA Case must have spent all his time at a hockey rink during his school years because it seems to be his only love. He was an Accounting major in the School of Business Administration. VINCENT CELESTINO Vince has run the gauntlet as a Biology major with hopes of entering Medical school. A music lover in the true sense of the vxord he has given his all to the U. B. Band during his stay on CHARLES P. CHAPIN Being married with three children, has not slackened Charles enthusiasm for pharmacy. His position as President ofthe Ameri- can Pharmaceutical Association is evidence of this fact. Future plans upon receiving a degree in pharmacy include retail work. 9-4

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PAUL BRYAN With an ear for music and a mind for Freud, Paul spent the majority of his free hours on campus in the Chorus and the Psychology Club. This married veteran plans to follow up his interest as a Psychology major with graduate work of the same. I 3 JOSEPH BUCH A likable member of the Business Administration School, joe is centering his attention on accounting. Although kept busy with his studies he has found time to be Treasurer of the Young Republicans Club. A married veteran, Joe s future plans include insurance work. ROY BUNDSCHUH Before coming to the U.B. campus, Bud attended Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in his freshman year. While with us at U.B., he majored in Mechanical Engineering and was active in the Engineering Society. WINFIELD C. BURLEY Win, one of our many veterans, is graduating from the school of Arts ant' Sciences after majoring in mathematics. He is known best to the student body as the hard-working and efhcient editor of the Argus. Win plans to leave Buffalo and go to the metropolis of New York to work with an insurance company upon gradua- tion. WILLIAM W. BURNS A staunch member of BXE, Bill was Secretary of that organi- zation in 1947. He is a Biology major and hoses to enter Medical School. Bill is married to a little girl calle Sav, and is the first half of Bur-Mur's , that successful frozen custard stand just beyond the University Plaza. .ay . .. as MARY G. BUSCAGLIA V G. likes peo le, so she majored in sociology. Her aimiable nature soon fbund her President of the Independents and Choral director of the Newman Club as well as an active participant in the Glee Club and N.S.A. Committee. As for uture plans, it's a toss up between Personnel work and Social work. he was also a Prom Queen Candidate. TERESA BUTTITTA Terry, a Psychology major, is interested in dancing and swim- ming, and also seems to have her eye on a husband. She plans to get her master's degree in the near future and then settle down. While on campus, Terry was an active member of the Newman Club and the Psychology Club. FREDERICK R. CADWELL Freddy, a servant of Norton Union for four years was also a member of the Credo Club and Chi Tau Omicron. A ping Cpong and bridge player, Freddy majored in Science and inten s to get his Master's in Education if Uncle Sam doesn'r call him hrst. JERRY CAHILL After spending four arduous years at U.B., jerry de arts this year with his long coveted diploma from the School of,Business Administration. A successful future awaits. DOROTHY E. CAIN A progressive member of Alpha Gamma Delta, Dottie was also active on the Copy Staff of the Bee, and in the W.A.A. She took Problems of American Life in the School of Education and natur- ally enough wants to teach after graduation. 23 x .s . 4 ...kg ' 3 st ig i si 'Q , - A' . ' fi? '1 ?fv ,,:g g5' .L f 'ij U . gif? 2 ff 'X is



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DONALD CHAPMAN A With a promising future as a Certified Public Accountant, Don ip V, majored in Accounting in the School of Business Administration. Most of his outside time was spent with his lovely wife. , GEORGE CHAPMAN I i f f l , and has two children. For social activity on campus, Beta Sigma I X. , Psi rated high on his list. A psychology major, George plans to I W go into the field of personnel word in the near future. f , F , A veteran of three years in the Navy, George is also married .4 ai A f i ll li fr ilfag , , 'amp rf . li f mil f Maw LOIS M. CHASSIN Lois, director of the Red Cross Entertainment Troupe and founder of the UB Red Cross Unit, was also President of the Independcnt's Club, member of Board of Managers, Secretary of Cap and Gown, chairman of Curriculum Committee, repres- entative to the NSA convention, elected to Who's Who, and Orientation Day Committee. She will graduate in Sociology and plans to be a medical social worker. DONALD C. CHATWIN Another member of the fraternal body of married vets, Don looks forward to a position in the Insurance business upon com- pletion of his work in the Psychology Department. Among personal notes he lists a daughter-age two and a half BENIS CHERNOFF Bennie is one of the many ambitious women students at the University. She is married and plans to work in the Held of psy- chology until her husband obtains his M.D. She then plans to raise a family. While on campus Bennie has been active in Hillel and the N.A.A.C.P. WILLIAM H. CHESTNUT H is st , Before coming to U. B., Bill attended Alfred University, Here S , on campus he was in the School of Engineering, maloring in if . Power. This married vet supplemented his studies with member- f V if ship in the Engineering Society and you guessed it, his future K plans include Engineering. ,Q A Y , I u i WILLIAM CHURCH Bill is an ambitious student of Engineering, He is married and has two children. While on campus he belonged to the En- gineering Society, and prior to his entry into U. B. he was in the Army Air Corps. ERNEST A. CITRON An active member of Hillel and Beta Sigma Rho Fraternity, Ernie, a married veteran, was an Accounting major in the School of Business Administration. CARL F. CLEMEN Carl, a transfer student from Hamilton College, University of Georgia, will graduate from our Business Administration School this June. He is one of the married veterans in the Ac- counting field, and as a Mason, is a loyal booster of De Molav Lodge No. 498. VICTOR L. CLERI Playing football for three years, being a member of the PEM Club, President of Block B , and Vice-President of the Senior Class in Education have made Vic a well known figure on cam- pus. Upon receiving his degree in Phys. Ed., he plans to work on a master's degree. 25

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