University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine - Reflector Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1962

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University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine - Reflector Yearbook (Buffalo, NY) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 137 of 165
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i' all F .. F AQ Seated L. to R.: G. Hogben, l. Stumpf, R. Ney, G. Adams, D. Malinov, Dr. S. Vaughan, J. Kuhn, Dr. W. Walls, Dr. W. Edgocomb, M. Bermann, S. Soheiber, S. Kaiser, P. Sussman, Standing 2nd Row: C. D'Amanda, S. Joyce, G. Lang, L. Trachtman, L. Hurwitz, A. lsraelit, D. Payne, S. Walls Ill, A. Yahn, D. LeWin, W. Adler, D. Paa, S .Katz, C. Kavle, M. Barshay, G. Lockie, D. Berger, D. Pittman, M. Abbert, M. Mclsaac, M. ludd, L. Jacobson, M. Goldnames, L. Leeds, D. Krellenstein, 3rd Row: M. Kurlancheek, M. Ray, R. Schuder, J. Cardamone, A. Ferrari, M. Feinstein, A. Borgese, l. Scomillio, M. Taylor, D. Holt, V. Frantz, A. Morris, 1. Elia, F. Warupa, H. Geist, C. Ladoulis, W. Bucher, L. Fogan. Starting our second year at 32 Bernhardt Drive as Mr. N. S. Nu, we tound that things were not as uncompli- cated as they might have been, but yet the year slipped by with surprising quickness. Looking back we can num- ber among our accomplishments the partial redecora- tion ot the great, green hulk which sheltered some tive ot us, the purchase ot a new retrigerator, the establishment ot a library, the tirst halting steps toward repaying our alumni tor our house, and the eradication ot the major portion ot our rather gruesome debt to the national or- ganization. We continued the successtul precedents set last year with our preceptor program and the sophomore clinics. The social calendar included a number ot notably suc- cessful rushing parties in the tall - marked frequently by the presence ot various and sundry stag student nurses - and culminated by our Wive's Club banquet, held again at the home ot our very gracious host, Dr. Clyde Randall. We also had our complement ot holiday parties, our initiation Dinner with the alumni, and our traditional Spring Dinner Dance which was held this year at the Saturn Club. The social season was climaxed by our second annual alumni open house party on Mother's Day. The year was marked by a tew less pleasant events - our cellar sprang leaks at most uncanny times, the plaster tell in distressingly large chunks trom the walls ot our living room and as usual, apathy was malignant among altogether too many ot the members - particularly the elder, more callous ones. A goodly number however, earned their chocolate and donuts by tolding, stutting, stamping and addressing tor Dr. Vaughan at the.semi- annual trolic in the BGH dining hall. Our rushing season met with considerable success as we garnered eight new sophomores and seventeen tresh- men to swell our ranks to eighty-one. Our new initiates this. year were: Joseph Callanan, Anthony Ferrari, Vin- cent Franz, Harold Geist, Arnold lsraelit, Leroy Leeds. Michael Taylor, David Paa and David Pittman: Sopho- mores. William Bucher, Joseph Cardamone, Joseph Elia, Lance Fogan, James Hagadorn, Ira Hinden, Lawrence Hurwitz, Kenneth Kim, Donald Lewin, Arthur Morris, Deming Payne, Michael Ray, Robert Schuder, Louis Trachtman, Scott Walls and Arthur Yahn: treshmen. The untortunates who were chosen to lead us this year were: President, Jerry Kuhn: Ist Vice President, Charles Adams: 2nd, Stephen Scheiber: Secretary, David Mali- nov: Treasurer, Tony Foti: Custodian, Max Berman: His- torian, Charles Adams: Rushing Chairman, Jim Kavle: and Social Chairman, John Stumpt. The gold keys presented annually to the alumnus and the senior who were adjudged to have contributed the most to the traternity went this year to Dr. Delmer Batcheller and Jerry Kuhns. We teel that our year was a good one and we wish to express our thanks to the local alumni association tor all their aid, both financial and tutorial, and also to our energetic Wives Club tor all the help they have been to us all year.



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:mi aliamdvla alapa Phi Lambda Kappa is a na'I'ional non-secfarian medical frafernify wifh a hisfory dafing from I909 nafionally and I920 af fhe Universify of Buffalo. Kappa is one of 'Ihe fhirfy chapfers of 'lhe Nafional Phi Lambda Kappa which is associafed wifh 'lhe Medical Sfudenfs Aid Sociefyg whose funcfion if is fo supply 'Financial aid fo any medical sfudenf in need and fo raise money fo 'lhal' end. The officers elecfed for fhe I96I-I962 year were: Presidenf, Ronald Dozorefzg Vice Presidenf, Lawrence Grass: Treasurer, Frank Ehrlich: Isf Secrefary, Irving Sier- man: 2nd Secrefary, Gerald Goldsfein. Scholasfically we ae proud of our record fo whifz five frafers in fhe Gibson Anafomical Sociefy and fwo of our seniors were elecfed 'Io Alpha Omega Alpha. Some of our social highlighfs of fhe pasf year were begun early wifh our annual closing affair which was held af fhe home of an alumni wifh swimming and informal splash during fhe day and a dinner and dancing in fhe evening. In fhe fall we held a 'Few I'wis'I' parfies which were greaf fun. Our s'I'ag for freshmen and fraI'erni'I'y mem- bers was a dinner af fhe Monfifiore Club wifh Dr. Huberf Lansky and his slide pro- iecfor providing inferesf. I+ has been our annual cusfom 'Io have a fabulous cockfail parfy preceding 'Ihe Med-Denf dance and fhis year wasn'I' any excepfion. A+ 'lhe fime of fhis wrifing fhe year is noi' over socially. We sfill have a few parfies and our closing affair is in I'he sfages of planning and anficipafion of a grea'I ' is running high in our ranks. This year in Washingfon, D. C., over 'lhe New Year's Weekend, our annual con- venfion was held. Besides having an excellenf social whirl our delegafes helped push some legislafion, easing fhe applicafion for sfudenf loans and also presenfed our Chapfers requesf for financial aid for a frafernify aparfmenf and meefing facilify. I am happy fo reporl' fhal' fhis was successfully received and fhe money and fhe apar'I'- menl' are now realized enI'i'I'ies. This year Kappa Chapfer was honored nafionally by having one of ifs members, Irv. Sferman elecfed fo fhe Nafional Board of Trusfees. Nexf years convenfion will be held over fhe New Years holiday in DeI'roi'I', Michigan. Our monfhly meefings have been sparked by our confinuing policy of having speakers. Some of fhis years guesfs included: Dr. Irwin Ginsberg, middle ear surgery: Dr. Herberf Berman, concepfs of plasfic surgery: Mr. Fahey, insurance consulfanfg Dr. Mike Black, posf operafive complicafions. As we wrife finis for anofher year if is perhaps appropriafe fo resI'a'I'e our goals as defined in fhe consfifufion of our frafernifyg . . . fhe purpose of fhis organizafion shall be fo fosfer and mainfain among medical sfudenfs and physicians who are socially and professionally compafible and regardless of race, creed, or color, a spirif of frafernalismf of mufual aid and moral supporff lo promofe and advance fhe concepfs of fhe medical sciences: fo insfill and mainfain in our frafers a love for and a loyalfy fo fheir Alma Maier and ifs ideals, and fo encourage acfivifies worfhy of fhe highesf precepfs of human endeavor. To fhese ends fhe Phi Lambda Kappa Frafernify is hereby insfifufedf' - and so should we all.

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