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Alan Marchment

File contains head shots of Alan Marchment. His photograph was published in the 'FORUM' magazine Oct., 1990 when he was the national campaign chair for The Ryerson Campaign.

Campbell, Gerald

Community Relations photographs - head shots

A collection of black and white photographs and negatives of individuals (head shots) maintained by the Community Relations Department, formerly the Information Services Department, and then the University Advancement Office. The majority of the images are of faculty and staff. The photographs were primarily used for reproduction in the Ryerson publication "FORUM".

Formal portraits

The file holds portrait photographs of Stephen Foster, Russell Jolliffe, Terry Grier, Ruth Grier, Claude Lajeunesse, Roger Moore, Allan Slaight, Pamela Wallin, and others for promotion in Ryerson publications.

Slides

The images are of students, campus and one of the Yonge and Dundas streets and Toronto Eaton Centre.

Ceremonial Shovel:Rogers Communications Centre

File consists of a ceremonial shovel used for the Rogers Communication Centre ground-breaking ceremony. It has a blue handle with blue and gold ribbon tied to it. A plaque was attached that with the inscription "'In Motion for Tomorrow' Ground-Breaking Ceremony Rogers Communications Centre November 15, 1989".

Centre for the Study of Advanced Technology (CATE)

File contains photographs of the official opening of the Centre for Advanced Technology Education (CATE) Nov. 5, 1985. File also includes textual records describing some of the photographs. Attendees included: Flora MacDonald, Minister of Employment and Immigration, Gregory Sorbara, Ontario Minister of Colleges and Universities, Dr. Brian Segal, President of Ryerson, and Art Eggleton, Mayor of Toronto. File also includes photographs of a class in CATE taking the IBM retraining program.

Davey, Jerry

Business

File contains photographs and head shots of faculty and students at the School of Business Management awards ceremony, 1984, Business Administration Awards Night, 1983, and other random photographs of Business staff, faculty and students.

Davey, Jerry

Applied Geography

File contains photographs of the signing of an agreement between Ryerson and Synercom of Sugar Land, Texas for the purchase of software for use in Geography. Includes print outline of the people in the photographs and a description of the Synercom agreement. File contains photographs of faculty and students at the Awards night for Applied Geography. File also includes random photographs of Geography faculty.

Davey, Jerry

Development and Alumni Affairs

File is divided into 3 folders. File contains photographs of Ryerson alumni, staff and faculty participating in mostly alumni activities including: fundraising, Homecoming and dances.

Paul Smith Photography

English

File contains photographs of the book jackets for novels by Ryerson faculty, Eric Wright's (Eng.), 'Death in the old country' and Marianne Brandis' (Eng.) 'Quarter-pie window'.

Fashion

File contains photographs of staff, faculty and students from the department of Fashion and Merchandising. File includes many photographs of various Ryerson fashion shows and fashion projects.

Film and Photography

File contains photographs of student, staff and faculty in Ryerson's Film & Photography program. File includes photos taken of photographs in Ryerson's Photo Collection at the Canadian Centre of Photography. File includes photographs of various awards ceremonies, including the Norman Jewison Filmmaker Awards. File includes a photocopy of a photo taken of a delegation from the People's Republic of China (1980) along with faculty from the Film & Photography Department. File includes a print ad for the film 'Sudden Fury'.

Graphic Communications

File contains head shots and photographs of faculty, staff and students in the Graphic Arts Department and Journalism Department. File includes photographs of various awards ceremonies and a print memo regarding a Graphic Arts Management Awards Night (Nov. 1976).

Hospitality and Tourism

File contains head shots and photographs of student, staff and faculty in Ryerson's School of Hospitality and Tourism Management. Photographs include various awards ceremonies, Ryer's Inn gala and the official opening of the Delta Hotels-Sheraton Corporation Hotel Computer Training Laboratory. Photographs are in multiple folders arranged by year.

Interior Design

File contains head shots and photographs of student, staff and faculty in Ryerson's School of Interior Design. Photographs include various awards ceremonies, industry executives, contests, projects, presentations and the renovation and move back to the Anthony Foster Building from west Kerr Hall (1983). File contains 2 folders.

Walter Pitman

File contains photographs and head shots of Ryerson President Walter Pitman (1975-1980). Photographs include the President with staff, faculty and students at various functions including his farewell party. File includes photocopy of a head shot and brief textual information about his tenure as President of Ryerson.

President's Office

File contains photographs of Ryerson President Brian Segal along with staff and faculty. File includes photographs of various ceremonies, including the President's Christmas Party and convocation.

Radio and Television Arts (RTA)

The file consists of photographic prints, negatives, and contact sheets of RTA students and faculty, including students from the Bahamas graduating in class and graduating in 1977; the Media Skills Development Project, 1980; RTA awards presentations; and other events. Some images have been printed in the Rambler and the Forum.

Tom Sosa

File contains head shots and photographs of Thomas G. Sosa, Ryerson's Vice President, Administration and faculty at various events including the President's Christmas Party, the Molson Corporate Challege (team relay run), and at the official opening of the Centre for Advanced Technology Education (CATE). File includes a printed page which describes the photograph of the official opening of CATE.

Theatre School

File contains photographs of student, staff and faculty in Ryerson's Theatre School. File includes photographs of various events including classes, the Royal Academy of Dancing International Summer School (held at Ryerson in 1980), and performances of the Ryerson Theatre Company. File contains 5 pages of photocopies of photographs.

Miscellaneous

File contains miscellaneous photographs of Ryerson faculty, staff and students taken between 1973 and 1983.

Brian Segal

Images of Dr. Brian Segal, photos as he is introduced as the new president. Multiple copies of Dr. Brian Segal as he liaising with different government officials and media.

Ryerson fellowships

Recipients of the Ryerson Fellowship Awards 1979-1981. David Suzuki (1981), Dian Cohen (1979), Brick Brickenden (1979), Hands Blumefeld (instructor, 1979), Don Harron (1980), Raymond Moriyama (1980).

Seniors at Ryerson

First Canadian Conference on Education Opportunities for Seniors at Ryerson June/84. Also photos from "Telling it like it is" Conference/Workshop for seniors and the media. Sept./80

Howard Kerr Hall

Photos of Kerr Hall and the Quad. Included from the Admissions Bulletin 1970 a photo taken of the Normal School facade of 1852 marking the entrance of Ryerson's Quadrangle.

Human Resources

Images of staff from the Personnel/Human Resources Department, 1981 also a photo of Doddie Brown at her retirement party, 1986.

Internal Audit

Picture taken from Forum, March 25, 1983. Peter Gee and John Corallo are interviewed in the Series "The Way We Work".

Learning Resource Centre (LRC)

File contains photographs of the Learning Resources Centre with faculty, librarians, staff and students. The photographs include: the official opening of the Library's DOBIS/LIBIS computer system 1979 ; the new microcomputer facility in the Learning Resources Centre ; the official opening of the Donald Mordell Learning Resources Centre by the Honourable Pauline M. McGibbon, Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, 1974.

Professor and Ryersonian of the year

1975 Ryersonian of the Year : Murray Paulin, Larry Gray and Raymond Kao -- 1977 Ryersonian of the Year : Peter Kerr -- 1978 Ryersonian of the Year : Bob Greenberg -- 1979 Ryersonian of the Year : Ben Celliers and Larry Grey -- 1980 Ryersonian of the Year : Walter Pitman 1981 -- 1982 Ryersonian of the Year : Robin Cruckshank, Phyllis Couse - Profs of the Year : Bob Beam, Jack Miller, Ron Taber -- 1983 Ryersonian of the Year : Colin Graham - Prof of the Year : Sandra Radchenko -- 1984 Ryersonian of the Year : Roy Horney -- 1985 Ryersonian of the Year : Gretta Riddell-Dixon and Caroline Wheeler -- 1986 Ryersonian of the Year : Margaret Norquay - Prof of the Year : Jack Park -- Aug.31/86 George Parker retirement -- Apr.10/87 Fred Hainsworth RFA dinner.

Math and Physics

Dec. 10/82 Ryerson received a $318,000 grant from the Ontario Ministry of Energy to further the Institute's testing and development of more efficient appliances for burning wood and other alternative fuels. Different types of research in Ryerson's calorimeter laboratory are photographed with professors and lab technologists working on experimental data.

Research and Innovation

December 1982, Ryerson received a $318,000 grant from the Ontario Ministry of Energy to further the Institute's testing and development of more efficient appliances for burning wood and other alternative fuels. April 1986, The Office of Research and Innovation houses the marketing operations of the Computer Keeper, Ryerson's own anti-theft brackets for computer hardware.

RIDC

The RIDC (Ryerson International Development Center) 1981-1986, Director, Phil Rawkins and Sam Mikhail RIDC Program Director of Technology initiated many partnerships with scholarly institutions, research and training centers in Brazil, China, Jordan, Peru and the Asia-Pacific region. President Dr. Brian Segal also, signing a preliminary agreement with Dr. Carlos Belona President of Instituto Superior Technologico San Ignacio de Loyola, Lima Peru (SIL), whereby RIDC would provide computer courses.

Women at Ryerson

Women's Week, Feb. 21-25, 1983. Sheila Copps, Liberal M.P.P. representing Hamilton West spoke on "Equal pay for work of equal value". Photos of Women's Week co-ordinator Audrey Herrema ; speaker Linda Ryan-Nye; and Charlene Roycht, Promotions Manager, Radio Station CHFI at Oakham House, Feb. 23.

Open College

File contains head shots and photographs of Ryerson staff, faculty and students of Open College which was broadcast on CJRT FM 91.1.

Contact sheets - miscellaneous

Various b&w photos of the TV/Radio lab, Winter Carnival and ice sculpture, Orientation, Frosh Week, Science Fair banquet, President Mordell and York University president, Library Arts, Summer Theatre, Advisory Council Dinner, Alastair Gillespie (Minister of Science and Technology, 1971), the Macaulay Dinner, 1972, Nursing (Receptionist), 1972, Evening Studies and Student Records staff, 1977 and the bookstore.

CJRT

Two black and white photographs of the CJRT building before it was demolished.

Continuing Education

Several events (1977-1983) of the Continuing Education Department are displayed through many black and white photos. Renovations and the move to their temporary office space (1977-1983). There are also photos of the farewell reception for former Dean of Continuing Education, Ken Mackeracher (1981) and Gail Sousa for winning the 1979/80 Fall/Winter calendar. Recording Your Recollections group formed following Summer at Ryerson course June, 1980. Jazz in June (1982) and Phantasmagoria for Kids (1980). Continuing Education awards (1983).

Convocation - Spring 1986

Josie Marcellin and Robert Stassen both 1986 gold medallist are photographed after receiving their gold medals. A photo of Brian Segal, Doddie Brown and Larry Gray at convocation. Another photo of Brian Segal presenting to George Thomson a fellowship award for developing public policy for the welfare of children (convocation June/86).

Convocation - Fall 1985

Fall convocation 1985, recipients of the Ryerson Fellowship awards, where William Ronald Reid and Ruth Frankel. Photos of the ceremony are also included.

Centre for the Study of Advanced Technology (CATE)

Included are photos from Denis Hall farewell party, Nov/85, Oakham House. Also , during National Universities Week Oct.19-26, 1985 the official opening of Ryerson's new $12.5 million Centre of Advanced Technology Education (CATE). Guests for the opening included Malcolm Gissing, President and General Manager, Hewlett-Packard; His Worship Mayor Arthur Eggleton; Ryerson's President, Dr. Brian Segal; The Hon, Gregory Sorbara, Minister of Colleges and Universities; William Pattison, Chairman, Ryerson's Board of Governors; Lorne K. Lodge, IBM Canada Ltd.; Robert Ferchat, President, Northern Telecom Ltd. and Flora MacDonald, Minister of Employment and Immigration. Included is a picture of the ASEA 1000 Robot (a six-axis universal assembly robot). Hungarian visitors to CATE - Nov. 13/87.

Academic Computing Centre and Interior Design Building (opening)

Premier William Davis officially opened the Academic Computing Information Center and Interior Design. Oct 18/83. In attendance was Brian Segal, Dr. Bette Stephenson and B. Pattison. Also a photo of the plaque commemorating the official opening by William G. Davis, Premier of Ontario, located outside the Computing Information Centre, West Kerr Hall basement.

Ingrid Bryan

File contains headshots of Ryerson Economics Professor Ingrid Bryan. She was also Chair of Economics and Dean of Arts at Ryerson. Her photograph was published in the 'FORUM' magazine.

Bicentennial Display

Bicentennial celebration (1984), the Archives display and the model of the Normal School. The Normal School model was built to a one inch to eight feet scale and measures approximately five feet square. It was constructed over a period of nearly four months by students Edward Nicolucci, Richard Zoltek and Robert Smith, under the supervision of Professor Bob Greenberg, of the Architecture Department.

Registrar

Pictures of Timetabling Department (1981). Continuing Education and Registration annual Halloween "dress-up" (Oct./82). The opening of the new Admission's Office (1982). Continuing Education registration (1983). Orientation at Registration (1984)

Athletics - General

Different photos of students fencing, playing squash, swimming and also practicing figure skating. The old rec centre (1987) and a sketch of the athletics logo (Eggy running or dancing?) There is also a colored picture of the coaches and teams (1991-92).

People "B"

Photographs of the following people: Alison Acker, Roberta Allen, Bill Anderson, Robert K. Andras, Leon Arp, Tom Atkins, Robert Atkins, Michael Atkins, Kay Aoyama, Lloyd Axworthy, Robin Barber, A.P.H. Barclay, Marilyn Barker, David Barr, Mike Barry, Alex Barris, Leigh Banderhorst, Doug Banting, John Barnes, Robin Barber, Mike Bardecki, Doug Beeforth, Mark Belanger, Tom Berger, Constance Beresford-Howe, Bill Blakey, Hrayr Berberoglu, Carol Bolt, Harry J. Boyle, David Brennon, Doddie Brown, Winston Borrell, Max Brem, Brian Borrowdale, John F. Bulloch, Jennifer Brunzell, Frank Bushe.

People "C"

Photos included are: Ben Caga, Dalton Camp, Bill Campbell, Nancy Campbell, Lawrence J. Caza, Ben Celliers, Gary Clay, Robert Christie, Bill Cochrane, Doug Collins, Bernice Coley, Ron Conrad, Dr, Donald Chisholm, Ruby Cotter, Edgar Cowan, Patricia Cook, Linda Cooper, Sheila Copps, David Crombie. Photos of Fred Champman retirement party. Photos of Hazell Kemp and Jim Packham.

People "D"

Photos of : Arthur Drache (Tax Lawyer) , Bill Davis, John Downing, Susan D'Antoni, Jim Dills, Gail Donner (Nursing Dept.), Don Dickinson, Ralph Dye (History, faculty), retirement party for RTA professor, Maurie Desourdy, Richard M. Dillon, J. Chris Davis

People "F"

Photos of : Dianne Froese (Board of Governors candidate), Andrew Frame (Board of Governors), Richard Fleming, Bob Fullerton (1989), Erwin Fern Bach (Math, Physics and Computer Science), Ruth Hartman Frankel, Wentworth Folkins (Campus Planning), Richard Farr (1977), Barbara Frum (1976), Terry Fitsialos (1975), Robert Fulford (editor, Saturday Night, 1981), Toby Fletcher (1978).

People "H"

Photos of: Harry Hakomaki (President of Ryerson Alumni Assoc.(80/81), President of Ryerson Centre (82)), Barrie Hales (71), David Hamilton (Chairman of the Advisory Committee, Hosp. and Tourism Mgt. (82), Donald Harron (Guest speaker at White Wall Review reception, (82)), Denis Harvey (Instructor in the Broadcast Journalism program(82)), Susan Harada (Anchor on CBLT-TV late night news show, Hugo Harms, Ernest Harrison (71/74), Kenneth Hare (Chancellor at Trent University (88), Ted Hammer, M. E. (Betsy) Heately, Lyman G. Henderson, Peter Herrndorf (Publisher,guess at Applied Arts Convocation (84), Kai Herbranson (81), Fred Hedley,Larry Hodeson, Jim Holland, John Hood(President Ontario Assoc. of Engineering Technicians (80/81)) Kathy Hollinrake (87), Cynthia Holz, Roy Horney, Dieter Hohenberger, Roy Horney (Retirement party (84)), Paul Hunter (85), Ron Stagg and Dkimitry Klimow(84), Jim Holland (Media Centre, Graphic Artist), Helen Hutchinson (Canada AM), Catherine Hubert, Peter House, Hazell Kemp and Cathy Humphries(81).

People "I"

Photos included are: Dr. C. Denis Hall (CATE 84), Roy Horney (retirement party, 84), T. Ranald Ide (RTA awards. chairman of the OECA Board, 77), Kim Inouye (graduation 85), Hugh Innis.

People "L"

Photos included are: Jill Livingston (farewell, 81), Judy LaMarsh (77), Bill Lawrence (79), Gene Logel (89), Carol - Ann Laraway, Philip Lapp (85), William Lougheed (81), Lorne K. Lodge (IBM, Ryerson Fellowship recipient, 86), J. Anthony Lukas (author of Common Ground), Longo reception, Celia Barker Lottridge, Andy Kufluk

People "O"

Photos included: Michael Orme, Ted O'Reilly (Ryerson fellowship, 83), Bernard Ostry(Ministry of Industry and Trade, 82), Sylvia Ostry (Deputy Minister of International Trade, guest speaker Business Convocation, 84), Mary Outerbridge,(74).

People "R"

Photographs included are: John P. Robarts (72), John Roberts (82), Stanely Rantin (taught radio journalists), William Ronal Reid (Fellowship recipient, 85), Bill Rayner, John Rowsome (first Journalism degree, recipient 1973), Oakland Ross (84), Arlene Meadows (Actress), Bruce Rodgers, Marvin Goldhar (Actor), 1968, Dorothy Rowles, Grant Rutherford (presents a picture of one of his chairs to President Walter Pitman), Phil Rawkins (77), C. Harry Rosier, George Radwanski (Editor in Chief, Toronto Star), Allan Ross (83), Carol Royston (79), C. Harry Rosier (82), Peter Robinson, Oakland Ross, Bill Reid (85),Timothy Reid (Dean, Business, (85), Anne Reeves, (590/CKEY), Mort Rashkis (Director of Development (71), Bruce Rogers (76), Greta Riddell-Dixon (Workshop for seniors and the media, (80), Paul Ryerson (74), David Roe (76)

People "J"

Pictures included are: Fred Jorgenson (Ryerson President, 1966-1969), Russell Jolliffe (Social Work professor, retirement, 86), Joseph Johnston, Hans Johanson, Brian Jones, 74, Viggo Jenson (Bookstore, 81), Jack Joel (Painting for the Eaton Centre, 78), John Johnson (retirement 86), Norman Jewison, 86, William Joubert (retirement, 86),

General Proficiency medal

Three silver medals. The silver medal was the second award presented annually to students who combined outstanding academic achievement with extensive participation in co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. It was discontinued in 1967 in favour of awarding only the gold medal to a student from each academic division. Each medal is 4.5cm in diameter. Face of medal: “Ryerson Institute of Technology” and a relief of Egerton Ryerson’s profile. Back of medal: laurel wreath relief and “General Proficiency Medal”.

Ryerson Polytechnical Institute gold medals

File contain 4 obsolete Ryerson Gold Medals.
The medals are awarded to students who have a combination of academic excellence with extra-curricular contributions. Once the names of the medal winners have been provided by the Financial Aid and Awards Office, the Community Relations Department will arrange for the names to be inscribed on each medal for presentation at Ryerson's annual Convocation. These four medals, engraved with the name Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, were donated to the Archives because they are now obsolete. The current medals are now engraved with Ryerson Polytechnic University.

Convocation hoods

Twelve convocation hoods - 3 with red ribbon, 3 with light blue ribbon, 3 with dark blue ribbon, and 3 with gold braid. The ribbon represented the various degrees being granted. Nursing, Social Work and Bachelor of Applied Arts graduates wore the hood with the light blue ribbon; Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Technology graduates wore hoods with red ribbon; and Business Management wore the hood with the dark blue ribbon. There is no record of which program used the hood with the gold braid. New hoods that are black with blue, white and gold striping were introduced in 1994.

People "M"

Photographs included are: Peter Meincke, B.C. Matthews (chairman OCUA),John McCubbin, (79), Maria Minna (guest speaker at Ryerson, 86), Brian Milne, (85), J.D. MacFarlane, (74), Christina Macbeth, (75), J. Fraser Mustard, Ken Mackeracher (77), Donald E. McClure (77), Bruce Moran, Ian Mann, I.A. MorgulisJack Mcnie (73), Anne McDermott (76), Donna MacDonald (82), John MacNaughton, Len McColl (76), Paul Mitchell (74), J.D. MacFarlane (74), Joan McCurdy, Nancy Williams, Patrick Wilson and Roy MacNaughton, Joan McCurgy (76/77), Syliva Sylvie, Jim Peters, Syd Perlmutter (Chris Macbeth remembrance, Oct. 75), Edwin Mirvish, (82), Lewis Miller, (80),

People "T"

Photos included are: Ev Thompson (former Secretarial Science Chairman presents pins to Mary Payne and Jayne Carman), Margaret Terol, Rhea Tregebov, David Turnball (79), Susan Troup (74), John Twomey and Hugh Faulkner (Secretary of State, 1974), Fred Travell (77) Wendy Terry (Evening studies student 1976), Marvin Tameanko (Continuing Education move), Dave Taylor, Ken Thompson (Chairman, , School of Interior Design), Tom Thorne, Bruce , C.E. Temple,

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