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SIDNEY W. CLOUGI-I Sid has a beautiful young daughter who is going to be very proud of her dad when he goes out to conquer the business world. He is a vet, holding the oHice of Vice President of the Retailing Club, in which he has been very active. ASHER COHEN Asher majored in Pharmacy and after graduation plans to continue in this field. He was a member of the American Pharma- ceutical Association and Beta Sigma Rho Fraternity while in school. ANGELO S. COLELLO Bing, sergeant at arms of the Lackawanna Post No. 63, ROBERT COLLING was also Vice President of the International Relations Club at Canisius. One of our married Business Administration students, An elo is proud of his Fine son. At present his future plans are undicided. It seems that Engineering is one of Bob's main interests, but nrst and foremost comes his wife and little boy. Majoring in Mechanical Engineering, he found time to be in the Engineering Society. In the near future Bob plans to take up mechanical engineering as a full time job. CHARLES COLLINS Rip, as all his friends know him, is planning on being a mathematics teacher in secondary schools. He has taken part in the University of BuHalo's Newman Club and also the Future Teachers of America. - JAMES W. COLT jim, a veteran, who was enrolled in the school of Pharmacy, was a member of the A.P.H.A. while on the U.B. campus and spent the rest of his time in Foster Hall. JOHN COLT john, better known to his fellow Mechanical Engineers as Pinky, was active in the Credo Club and the Engineering So- ciety. A veteran, he was active in many sports including skiing with the Sitzmarkers and playing intramural football. ROBERT D. CONK Energetic- Conk is graduating this year from the School of Education where he majored in Physical Education. In order to support his wife and child, he is planning to be a physical edu- cation instructor. On cam us Conk has been an active mem- ber ofthe Varsity Football Team, a punting specialist, no less, and the P.E.M. Club. BENNY F. CONSTANTINE Benny put all of his eggs in one basket at U. B., Physical Education. Uponreceiving his degree, Benny intends to continue in that field, and with his background in basketball and mem- bership in the PEM'S and Block B there should be success. FRANK P. CONSTANTINE Frankie is the boy is ho practices what he is going to preach, that is Phys. Ed, If he doesn't teach he would like to coach foot- ball. While on campus he played a good many games at guard for the varsity football team and at times he can be prompted to vocalize 26 l 'O
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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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EDWARD H. CONWAY DONALD I. CUNNINGHAM WILLIAM CYBULSKI AQ. GEORGE CONSTANTOU After graduating from the School of Arts and Science with a major in Classics, George plans to enter the field of teaching, primarily in Latin and German. A member of Delta Phi Alpha Fraternity. George was also a member of the Future Teachers of America. Ed, a Business Ad. student, majored in Accounting and is graduating in two and a half years. He is looking forward to a career in the U. S. Government Service from which he is now on leave of absence. An active member of the Credo Club, Ed, as a veteran, saw service with the Coast Guard and the North At- lantic Patrol. JOSEPH A. COPPOLA JR. Not only a veteran of the last w ar, joe is also a veteran sabre man, having been on the varsity fencing team for two years. An English major, he is planning a glittering career in journalisme maybe a book on the gentlemanly art of fencing. EDWIN N. 11. CORNELL A transfer from the University of Rochester, where he was a member of Kappa Nu, smiling Ed has also found his niche at U. B. Now a member of Rho Chi Honorary Society and the Am- erican Pharmaceutical Association, he already has agood start toward the future. FRANK j. CORRIERO Called 'Unk by his buddies, Frank has stayed within the scopeof his chosen field these past four years. His extra-curricular activities consisted of varsity wrestling, and membership in the P.E.M. and Block B clubs. RICHARD W. CREAMER Although his plans for the future are not yet definite, we know that Kiel-:'s training in Mechanical Engineering will uide him on the road to success. A former pilot, he is marrief but has found time to participate in the activities of the Engineer ing Society. ALBERT W. CRITTENDEN Engineering, Engineering, Engineering! That's Al's rnajorg it's also his future and his social activity on campus CThe Engin- eering Societyl. You certainly can bet that this vet will go far in field of Engineering. Stating that his future plans are as yet indefinite, Don goes forth with his degree in Mechanical Engineering and his wife at his side. Membership in the armed forces completed, Don came to U.B. and became a participant in the Engineering Society. HAROLD CUTCHER As a Math. ma'or, Skeets, lans raduate work at Columbia. He is a married vet and swimmin and skiin are his favorite A 8 8 pastimes. The Norton staff and Math Club managed to take up much of his extracurricular time. History and Government was Whitey's major in the school of Arts and Sciences. His extra curricular activities included the Newman Club of which he was an ardent member. As for future plans, he is rather uncertain at the present. 27
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