University at Buffalo - Buffalonian Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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MORTON DIMET OYCE W DOUGHERTY .. a m rx v Q ' 4' -sa g q f, W , ..., f u 9' x Wiggins . 5? ii i Sins yea' sq N Q 2 ' 2. ,J r ff as 4 ge f 4 fi? v in M: as :- :. s -:- ,sax ,i e CHESTER J. DEMBLOWSKI Chet, a Business Administration student majored in Statistics and hopes to enter the field of Statistical analyses and Marketing Research. He is another of the many married veterans. GERALDINE M. DE POTTY Chi Omega's lovely Gerrie was a Sociology major. This diverse miss also served as Vice President of her sorority and on the Buffalonian and Directory staffs. She was a member of the Newman Club and the Sitzmarkers, Her future is undecided, but is guaranteed of success. HAROLD DERNER Hal, whose interests leanltoxvard Chemistry, is planning on furthering his talents by being an Industrial Chemist. Like all in his field anything goes, so Industries, beware! Morton, or the brain was on the dean's list for all his years in College. He majored in Economics and he plans to apply this knowledge in his fathers oil business. He was a member of Psi Epsilon Psi fraternity at Ohio State University and in 1946 he was a member of U. B.'s football team. WALTER A. DOEHRING JR. Walt, active as a radio man in the Navy, is now a member of the Naval Reserve. We understand that this Business Administra' tion major delights in collecting records, especially those featur- ing jazz. His future looks bright, as he is engaged to a wonderful DONALD DOERING One of the many veterans at the University, Don has made his field a study of Psychology. Before coming to the University, he was in the service of the United States in the European and South Pacific theatres. ARTHUR V. DOTY You cannot foil this lad who was a member of the Fencing Squad. Arthur majored in Mechanical Engineering. His future plans consist of one thing . . . work! J . One of our future teachers, Joyce wants to teach History and Government and after one look, one wishes he were back in High School. She is past treasurer and Vice President of Theta Chi Sororoty. Activities like the Bee, Buffalonian, and Directory staffs have kept her very busy. She was secretary of Iriteractivities Council. ROBERT W. DOUGLAS Doug, a Business Administration graduate, has been primarily interested in Industrial Relations. As a married veteran he will bring to his field some of the mature judgment it sorely needs. .RA RICHARD A. DOWD As an ambitious Electrical Engineer, Dick is a potential mil- lionaire. He plans to start working but will have fond memories of the Engineering Society, the Newman Club and the Sitzmark- ers. Hope the hrst million comes easily to this veteran. .. IE -if . -. ' ,Na 42314212 1 - in ,Ii K , .h:7i :: . 'i ,I 'zvxf-:xi fi n -J' ,, ...af 29

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ELIZABETH K. DAMIANI Betty mayored in Art at the University. While attending the Albright Art School she received honorable mention in design Betty would like to teach Art upon graduation. RICHARD L. DANIELS Dick is a ost-war industrial engineer and plans to go out into the wor d of hard knocks after graduaton.Whiile at U.B. Dick was a member of Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity and the En- gineeringSociety. ,u w-1 't Y , se 7:11,-ix! j ' g and dravwing along with an expense paid trip to New York. f . -f.. s ha 5 1 V as! V35 E, DON E DANIELSON Whitey is finally emerging into the outer world, but he plans to study a little further in Mechanical Engineering. While at U B Don was in the Engineering Society and is as yet still a single ieteran. EVERETT L. DARGAN The Biology department's loss will be the Medical School's gain or so hopes Pop. Active in fraternity life he held the post of Basileus in Omega Psi Phi as well as being a representative on the Interfraternity Council. JOSEPH E DARLAK Joe hopes to be a C.P.A. after some future workin the Account- ing held He has had some work along these lines and should hase little trouble making his mark in the world. ARTHUR DAVID Dave is one of our History and Government majors who is planning on entering Law School upon his graduation from the University. During his years on campus he has been active on the Fencing team. ALVIN DAVIS Aly in is one ofour few straight A students at the University. Making Physics his major, his future plans are further study in this field which is so important in this day and age. GORDON W. DAVIS This congenial Arts and Sciences man was an ardent sulpporter of the Psychology Club. A vet, Dizzy is majoring in In ustrial Psychology and hopes to find a future in the Advertising world. JAY L DE GROODT as a mirried veteran has interests in his church group and the American Legion. We also bet his daughter is very glad her daddy is 1 model railroad Cl'lIllLlSI2lSf. Maybe that's a good future, FREDERICK DEBUS jack was a busy man while at U. B. He is graduating as a Me- chanical Enginecr, and plans further study in that field. Jack is a married veteran but he still finds time for the Engineering Society, the Math Club, and Vice-President of the Credo Club. 28 .' ' .' is if 4 nrte Q Xa . ..... . 4 if. 3 , ink- S-F3 . V' as-. asia.. . , X - it ft S113 ' A X ,L . Q K .K . .. . . t. , , . - ,M an K .1 ' lit 995 + is 'ffamt . . . ,, 1.27 35' . '1' . fm:-Q , 5: ' tg' ,jj,i,,gi 1 q .. X ag i Q. 3,335 . +2139 N' V iii '



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Q 'X GILDA DRELLICH U on graduation, Gilda plans to do government work. She has Been very active in her sorority, Sigma Delta Tau, and at one time or another she has been Historian, Treasurer and President. In 1947 she was a Moving Up Day candidate. Besides her sorority, she has found time for the Economics, Glee and French Clubs. DONALD O. DRESCHER The University of Buffalo loses another fine inan to the wide open world. Dresch was a member of XTO fraternity and was Circulation Manager of the BEE. He was in the Sitzmarkers and also the Engineering Society.lDon's future is in industrial engineering with accent on research or experimentation and will be considerably brightened by his coming marriage to another grad. RICHARD D. DUERR Richard, who is a veteran of the Eighth Air Force, has spent his college years in the School of Business Administration. Here he has concentrated upon his major, Accounting. In the future, Richard plans to be an accountant. RICHARD A. DUNNING JR. Dick has the sights ofhis mike set on Med. School He has a Biolog major and an assistantship in that held to his credit Aside flfom being active in Beta Chi Epsilon Fraternity the Blue Masquers and the N.A.A.C.P., Sarge Dunning managed to recruit a life-time 1st Lt. by name of Libby. DAVID H. DRAKE JR. The President of Beta Sigma Psi Fraternity, David 'ihe's from Canada, Drake, was on the Moving'Up Day Dance Committee in 1946. Having been enrolled in the Business Administration School, he wants to follow a sales career after graduation. Dave is a married veteran and he resides in Niagara Falls. ERNEST J. DYL Ernie, a Business Administration student and a member of Beta Sigma Psi was active in the Red Cross troupe, Spring foot- ball, Community Chest Drive, Norton Turntable disc-jockey, and Interfraternity football, along with the U. B. Band and Orchestra. You may have heard Ernie on CKTB, Canada. A member of the Buffalo r. Chamber of Commerce, Ernie's future .l plans are the Army. EDWARD F. DZIEDZIC Ed likes to relax from his retailing course by singing a few chords with the fellows in his fraternity, Phi OmegaAChi. Active in the Retailing Club, this veteran also spends his time at many U. B. sporting events. WILLIAM EAGLE Bill is going to use his experience and training in the Engin- eering field by going into the Industrial field after his graduation from the University. His abilities and diligence should permit him to go far in his field. WALTER EBBERTS Wally, whose major is Biology, intends to enter the field of Medicine and become a surgeon. While at the University he was under a New York State scholarship, but he found time for being active in Credo Club and the Chorus. ROY A. ECK A vet, Roy has shown his intellectual ability by winning his Phi Beta Kappa key while studying his major subject, Psychol- ogy. His outside activity, the Psychology Club, ties in well with his main interest. Future plans include a graduate degree before cutting all of his school ties. 30

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