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Architecture Building (720 King St. W.) and Classroom photographic images

The file contains photographic images divided into separate files :
A. 1977 - The "Annex" Architecture building in flames and the fire aftermath, including the drying of books and journals.
B. 1977-1978 - School of Architecture at 720 King St. W. with faculty and students in process of architectural design (1977) ; official opening (1978) ; student projects.
C. 1973, 1982 - Student award winners.
D. 1981 - Official opening of the Hester How Day Care Centre at Toronto's City Hall with Brian Segal (University President), Paul Godfrey (Metro Chairman), and Arthur (Art) Eggleton (Toronto Mayor). The playground equipment was designed and constructed by TMU (formerly Ryerson) first year Architecture students.
E. Negatives and contact sheets.

Architecture Building

Several photos of the architecture building on Church Street before, during and after the complete build; as well as, the official opening on October 14, 1982. In attendance were :

  • Premier William Davis (1971 - 1985)
  • Metro Chairman Paul Godfrey (1973 - 1984)
  • Lieutenant-Governor John Black Aird (1980 - 1985)
  • Ryerson Board of Governors Chairman Colin Graham
  • Susan Fish Ontario M.P.P for St. George riding (MPP 1981 - 1985)
  • Vice-President of Administration Tom Sosa (1977 - 1990)

Harold Brillinger

Harold Brillinger in the following activities :

  • June 1978 graduation, in the graduand procession and later with his B.A.A. degree in Photographic Arts.
  • 1980, teaching tap dancing in the Summer at Ryerson, Physical Education skills program; and a formal portrait of his students. A few of these images were published in Ryerson's "The Rambler", October 1980.
  • ca. 1980, 1 contact sheet of Harold dancing with a large group of children and teenagers all wearing hats (event or class unknown).

Ryerson Community Park

Various photos of planning and construction of Community Park (1978) and Devion Square (1984). Several photos of Hod Meech (Devonian Foundation), Walter Pitman, Steve Moorhead and George Hume during several meetings in 1977. Photos of the Bird of Spring with its creator, Abraham Etungat (1977). In the second folder there is a picture of Gould Street during a TTC strike (1978) and many pictures of the official opening of Ryerson Community Park, Oct.13/78. Earlier that year in May, construction of the Quad was taking place.

Ryerson University Status: Miscellanea

File consists of T-shirts (2) gold with blue lettering, the front proclaims, "At Last!" while the back states, "Ryerson Polytechnic University"; graphic material stickers, cards, and pamphlets ; textual records "University Status Update distributions and two memorandum ; oversized memorda (2) university status update by Terry Grier for display.

Annual reports and financial statements

Files contain copies of the annual report and audited financial statements for Ryerson Polytechnical Institute and Ryerson Polytechnical University.
The annual reports are distributed across three record groups - dependent on which department was responsible for their printing. Their organization is as follows:

RG 4.07 1965-1986
RG 122.03 1987-1994
RG 395.17 1994-1996

After 1996 the university stopped publishing an annual report in this format.

Deborah (Debby) Littman

Files contains photographic head shots of Deborah (Debby) Littman. At the time of the 1979 photograph she was the President of the the Graduate Assistants' Association (which would later become Local 4 of the Canadian Union of Education Workers - CUEW). One of the photographs was published in the January 25, 1980 edition of the school's Forum newsletter. At the time of the 1987 image she was the Vice-President of the CUEW.

David Barr

File contains photographs of David Barr. Mr. Barr was the speaker at the Ryerson IMPACT lecture series. Mr. Barr, at the time, was the acting Executive Director of Communications for the Ontario Ministry of Transportation and Communication.
Photograph published in the March 8, 1985 edition of the "FORUM".

Toronto scenes

Two black and white night scenes of Toronto ; one captures Yonge St., A &A and SAM the Record Man (1988) the other a moonlight background of the CN tower and the city (1990). Also four black and white photos of day scenes of the CN tower and the TTC platform at Sheppard subway (1988).

IBM presentation 86/5/12: System 36 (plus few campus shots)

File contains a series of slides used in a presentation about the IBM 36 system which "...combined data processing, word processing, business color graphics and office management functions in a low-cost, easy-to-use computer for first-time and experienced users." [https://www.ibm.com/ibm/history/exhibits/rochester/rochester_4018.html]
A majority of the slides are screen shots, but there are also images of the IBM 36, and people using computers.
Also in the sleeves are a photograph of the facade in the quadrangle and an aerial view of Kerr Hall and the campus looking southwest.

Fashion

Different photos from fashion shows that the fashion department presented (1975-1985). Included are photographs from "No Respect" (1985).

Information Services

Front pages from the Ryersonian (1973), formatted and put together as a collage. A person (Michael Hamilton, 1975) from Film and Photography adjusting his Pentax camera shooting a scene. Both photographs were used as cover images for Technikos Magazine - Collage for the Autumn 1973 edition, and Michael Hamilton (with corresponding story) in the Spring, 1975 edition.

FORUM newsletter, 1987-1994

Series consists of copie of the FORUM newsletter published by the Office of Community Relations. They were published throughout the year from September to June or July. Topics included Ryerson specific news, staffing updates and staff and alumni notices. This series contains volumes 13-17.
The final hard copy edition of the FORUM was published October 2005 - moving to an electronic format with its next issue. It was replaced by an online email newsletter Ryerson Today, on October 19, 2009.

Department of Community Relations

Ryerson Electrical Technology Student

File contains a head shot of a Varondeo Singh third-year Electrical Technology student, involved in photovoltaic project at Kortwright Centre. Photograph and story in January 27, 1984 edition of the Forum newsletter.

Davey, Jerry

Applied Geography Student

File contains head shots of Ryerson student Shelly Saunders, member of the President's Commission on Athletic Facilities Development. Photograph not used in Forum newsletter, but student identified in news story about Commission members.

Gail Purchase

File contains a head shot of Ryerson Secretarial Science student, Gail Purchase. At this time she helped organize a seminar at Ryerson about career opportunities for Secretarial Science students. Her photograph was published in the 'FORUM' magazine in September, 1978.

Board of Governors student member 1978

File contains head shot of Ryerson student member of the Board of Governors Richard Paradowski. Photograph not used in the Forum newsletter, but Richard Paradowski is mentioned in several news stories during the 1978-1979 school year in relation to his role on Ryerson's BOG.

Board of Governors student member

File contains head shots of Ryerson University student Board of Governor member Charles Johnson. Photograph not published in the Forum, but Charles Johnson identified in multiple news stories as BOG member.

Board of Governors 1982 alumni candidates

File contains 2 photographs of Ryerson alumni candidates for the Board of Governors. The photographs are of T. D. Smith, a School of Continuing Education graduate in Business Administration and Betty-Anne Exelby, an Early Childhood Education graduate. Photographs were not used in the Forum newsletter - but there were multiple stories about the BOG election, identifying both candidates.

People "W"

Photographs included are: Mike Walton (Urban and Regional Planning degree graduate, 1984 - photo and story in Forum), Roy Williams (Business Management professor being sworn in as the newest member of the Metro Toronto Commission, 1987), William Winegard (OCUA chairman), Dorothy Wylie (fellowship award), Benson A. Wilson (guest speaker at convocation, 1977), L.S. White Hotel, Papa and Mama Wycik (Kerr Hall), R. Wilson (Director, Ontario Hydro), Ronald L. Watts (Bouey Commission), J. Hugh Westren (part-time architecture faculty 1974), Robert D. Wheatley, Alan Wargo (71), Rosalyn Wosnick (74), Chuck Worsley (77), Larry White (receives the MacLaren's sponsorship (80), Clare Westcott, Tony Wilkinson (Dean, 1974), Tom Sosa and Tony Wilkinson, Varley Weisman, Darryl Williams (71), Bob White (CAW president, spoke about Free Trade, 1986), Judy Wells and Rick Johnson (The pie's the limit, cookbook, 1983). Patrick Wilson and Roy MacNaughton.

Athletics - basketball

Photos included: Ryerson Kevin St. Kitts from the RAMS scoring the upset of the year beating York University (Jan. 30, 1987 edition of Forum) Also T. Haggerty the RAMS coach (1994). RAMS basketball team (male and female) (1994).

People "P"

Photographs included are : Linda Patti (farewell party, 81), Murray Paulin (retirement party, 83), Jack Park (instructor, 75), Sebastian Lopez (president Ryerson Credit Union), William Pattison (President Delat Hotels, 1988), A.N. Parsons, J. Gordon Parr,( 76), Harold Povilaitis (gold medalist, Arts and Community Services Division, 81 - photo and story in Forum), Heather Pigden (Campus Accessibility 83 - photo and story in Forum), David Platnick (Electrical Engineering faculty member, 76, Mr. Platnick died Oct. 19/82, Charles E. Pascal, (81), John C. Parkin, Major A.S. O'Hara, Public Health Inspection (presented certificates at convocation, 78), Dr. Edward Pleva, (83), Syd Perlimutter, Herbert Perry,(convocation speaker, 77), Debbie Parkes (Journalism graduate, 83 - story and photo in Forum), Harry Parrott, (76), Lester B. Pearson visit (72), Jim Peters (retirement, 82), Jim Packman (Vice-president resignation reception, 80), William Pattison (chair, Board of Governors, 85/86) John Purkis, Architectural playground (Rambler 1981).

People "E"

Photos of: Arthur Eggleton, John Ezyk, John Edgar, Russell Edgerton, Anita Elash. Jim Elzinga, Film and Photography student and mountain climber, climbing Lake Devo(1979, story not but no photo in Forum). Irma Eibich (1985 - story but not photo in Forum) took first prize in the commercial/industrial category of the Professional Photographers of Ontario 1985 student print competition.

Mechanical Engineering / Aerospace Technology

Several photos of staff, faculty and students from the Aerospace Technology department (1970-1977). Tour and Discussion Day at Ryerson , Jerry Karpynczyk of Mechanical Technology speaks to interested perspective students in the Aerospace Laboratory (1980). Aerospace Engineering students experiment in "The Hex", CN Tower (1980). Tom Kay, 4th year Aerospace student makes hockey equipment (1981). Bob Pope and Roy Churaman keep Mechanical Technology's antique equipment working (1982). Faculty member Peter Williams demonstrates the new CAD/CAM machine in Kerr Hall (1983). The Fan Club, Mechanical Engineering instructor built an industrial fan balance testing device, and an all-terrain vehicle designed and constructed by a team of second year Mechanical Engineering students, a fuel-efficient vehicle and photos of the wind tunnel installation were all projects that were initiated in 1984. Mechanical Engineering students present a picture of the 1986 Mini-Baja East All-Terrain Vehicle competition teams to President Brian Segal. The vehicle finished fifth overall for the highest showing Canadian team at the competition at the University of Maryland (1986). Aerospace Technology using DAISY the computer (1970)

Electrical Engineering

Pictures of the dedication of Palin Hall (Feb. 9/79). Students from Electrical Technology working on the Wind Turbine Project, summer 1977. Preparation for the wind turbine to be erected on the top of the old Monetary Times building on the Ryerson campus('78). General Instrument of Canada Ltd., RF Systems Division, Delhi , Ontario and Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in a co-operative industry/education venture. The company presented Ryerson with a complete satellite receiving system and in return, Ryerson students designed and constructed a TVRO (Television Receive Only) demonstration unit for use by the company at trade shows (Aug.19/82). Dave Spaulding (Electrical Technologist) admires a computer interface box built as a teaching tool (Dec.10/82). Model of a statellite receiving station designed and constructed by Electrical Engineering Technology and Architecture students, presented to General Instrument of Canada (Jun 4/82). Electrical Engineering graduate, Jose Darwiche is seen with his thesis project, a fiber optic video link (Jun,24/83). Construction on a two-storey addition to Palin Hall that will house the Centre for Advanced Technology Education (CATE) (Dec.84).

Gord Shawcross

File contains a head shot of Ryerson employee, Gord Shawcross. His photograph was published in the 'FORUM' magazine May, 1984 when he took early retirement. At that time he was Manager of Printing and Multicopy Services.

Teri Routliffe

File contains a head shot of Ryerson student (Graphic Arts Management), Teri Routliffe. Her photograph was published in the 'FORUM' magazine Nov., 1982 when she was in fourth year and won seven awards at the Graphic Arts Management awards.

David Platnick

File contains a head shot of Ryerson faculty (Electrical Technology Department), David Platnick. His photograph was published in the 'FORUM' magazine Oct., 1976 when he gave noon hour seminar about Ryerson's research project on wind energy. At this time he served on the executive of Ryerson's Energy Centre in the Education Program.

Murray Paulin

File contains head shots of Ryerson faculty (Business Administration Department), Murray Paulin. His photograph was published in the 'FORUM' magazine March, 1983 when he won the Ryerson Faculty Association (RFA) Oustanding Service Award.

J. A. (Jack) Park

File contains head shots of Ryerson instructor (Public Health Inspection), J.A. (Jack) Park. His photograph was published in the 'FORUM' magazine Nov., 1975 when he was also President on the Board of Directors of Ryerson's Credit Union.

Paul Nowack

File contains head shots of Ryerson alumnus (Journalism) and Ryerson instructor Paul Nowack. His photograph was published in the 'FORUM' magazine Nov., 1986 when he was Dean of Applied Arts and participated in a conference at Ryerson. His photograph was published again in the 'FORUM' magazine Sept., 1988 when he was Dean of Applied Arts, and was appointed Acting Vice-president, Academic for one year. His photograph was published again in the 'FORUM' magazine July, 1979 when his death was announced - he was Dean Emeritus in the Faculty of Applied Arts at that time,

Jeanne McGuire

File contains head shots of former Ryerson instructor (Sociology), Jeanne McGuire. Her photograph was published in the 'FORUM' magazine Nov., 1983.

Ken MacKeracher

File contains head shots of Ryerson employee, Ken MacKeracher. His photograph was published in the 'FORUM' magazine June, 1976 when he joined Ryerson as the first Dean of Evening Studies. Another photograph was published in the 'FORUM' magazine in Mar., 1977 in an article regarding a report about continuing education. His photograph was published again in the 'FORUM' Apr., 1980 when he was Dean of Continuing Education.

Jill Livingston

File contains head shots of Ryerson employee, Administrative Assistant to the President, Jill Livingston. Her photograph was published in the 'FORUM' magazine Feb., 1976 in an article about Ryerson's planning task forces for 1976/77. Her photograph was published again in the 'FORUM' magazine Feb., 1979 when Ryerson's Board of Governor's approved the reclassification of Jill Livingston's position to Assistant to the President.

Louise Lichacz

File contains head shots of Ryerson employee (Dept. of Mechanical Engineering), Louise Lichacz. Her photograph was published in the 'FORUM' magazine Oct., 1992 when she was a candidate for staff representative for the Board of Governors. In Nov., 1992 the photograph was published again in the 'FORUM' magazine when she won a seat on the Board of Governors.

Lou Lewis

File contains head shots of Ryerson faculty (Nursing), Lou Lewis. Her photograph was published in the 'FORUM' magazine Apr., 1979 when she was Associate Director of Ryerson's Centre for Instructional Development in an article regarding the highlights of the Centre's First annual report. Her photograph was published again Apr., 1980 when she was invited to give a paper at the Sixth International Conference on Improving University Teaching.

Viggo Jensen

File contains head shots of Viggo Jensen, Director of Institute Services at Ryerson. His photograph was published in the 'FORUM' magazine in Dec., 1981. Another photograph was published in the "FORUM' in Jan., 1986 when he was on a committee interviewing engineering firms for the construction of two new buildings at Ryerson.

People around campus

The file holds photographs of people on campus, people at special events and visitors including David Crombie, Bill Gates, Harry Malabar, Kyle Rae, Lloyd Robertson, Joel Schumacher, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Elizabeth Whitmore, university presidents Claude Lajeunesse, Terry Grier, Brian Segal, and Walter Pitman, and students.

Campus Scenes

The file holds photographs of campus scenes, primarily of buildings and building details, including winter scenes; parking lot at Gould and Dalhousie and Church streets prior to 2004 construction of engineering building; bicycles; and student pranks.

Lisa Crew

File contains head shot of Lisa Crew, a student in Social Work at Ryerson. At this time she died in an automobile accident and fellow students were soliciting funds for a scholarship in her honour. Her photograph was published in the 'FORUM' magazine.

W. J. L. (Bill) Clark

File contains headshots of Ryerson professor Bill Clark. He was the Dean of Business at this time, and a member of the Joint Workload Committee of the Faculty Association and the Board of Governors. His photograph was published in the 'FORUM' magazine.

Continuing Education - individuals

C.E. Calendar 1986/87 (testimonials) : Christine Gursys (p. 150) - Ron Keren (p. 95) - Aine Scully (p. 163) - Carol Dedrick (p. 79) - Marta Izydorczyk (p. 87) - David Auchterlonie (p. 178) - Derek Auyang (p. 139) - Michael Sale (p. 132) - Peter Tebutt (p. 129) - Paul Perantinos (p. 173). CESAR Teaching Awards: Hugh Innnis (p. 10) - Clarence Towsley (p. 10) - Phyllis Meiklejohn (p. 10) - John Van Ast (p. 10). -- C.E. Calendar 1987/88 (testimonials): Edward Weeks (p. 126) - Wai-Lok Cheng (p. 177) - Cleo Corcoran (p. 124) - Dianne Aldan (p. 101) - Robert Hahn (p. 219) - Susan Campbell (p. 214) - Jean Springer (p. 190). -
Robert Foo (p. 164) - Tammy Karakasis (p.138) CESAR Teaching Awards: Guy Paulin (p. 10) - Heather Thompson (p. 10) - Brice Hatt (p. 10) - Ken Richardson (p. 10).

This is Ryerson publication

A series of promotional materials designed and produced in three formats: posters, booklets, and brochures. It is assumed that all three were designed and produced by the Community Relations Department (formerly Information Services), for distribution by both Community Relations and the Admissions Liaison Advising Office.

Department of Community Relations

  • RG 122
  • Archief

In 1986, Information Services was incorporated into the Department of Community Relations. In 1990, the Department of Development and Alumni Affairs was integrated with the Department of Community Relations to form the Department of Development, Alumni and Community Relations.

Campus - general

Several photos of campus buildings. O'Keefe's warehouse on Bond St. became the Photo Arts Building (now the Image Arts Building), 1983. Ryerson Community Park which opened in Oct. 1978. Gerrard and Victoria Streets where Jorgenson Hall now stands, 1983. Former O'Keefe bottling plant became Business Building (now the Victoria Building). Egerton Ryerson statue in front of Toronto Normal School, later know as Ryerson Hall. Several photos of people, Gord Jackson (1969), Dela Kilian/Archives Display. Homecoming dance (1958). David Crombie dancing and socializing with students. Photo of the marble bust of Egerton Ryerson.

Campus - general

General campus photo shots (1974-1988) include :

  • Photo of line drawing of the Interior Design building on Church Street.
  • Photo of a tree being planted at the Ryerson Community Park (1974).
  • The Ryerson fountain (1985).
  • Devonian Square (1984).
  • Photo of Barb Kelly (former communications officer, Community Relations) (1988).
  • Original photos of Oakham House, Bond House and Ryerson Hall.

Ryerson University Week

A collection of posters, clippings, and a community notice documenting the many events during "Ryerson Week" October 11-15 1993, to celebrate Ryerson's university status, a joint venture of Ryesac (RSU), Community Relations and the President's Office. Also in the collection are seven O/S reproductions of articles re. Ryerson's University Status, mounted on foamcore display panels (72cm x 60cm). These panels were part of a display in the Olive Baker Lounge during "Ryerson Week", arranged by Student Services with assistance from the Archives.

Civil Engineering

Photos of the Gestalt Photomapper in North Kerr Hall, donated by Spar Aerospace to be used by the Civil Technology Department. Civil Technology students train in the Ryerson pool for the concrete canoe race May 10/80 at Seneca College, King Campus. An official presentation from Spar Aerospace and Northway Map Technology to Brian Segal for the Gestalt Photomapper, Nov 28/85. A photo of Jim Abel with other instructors during convocation.

Computer Science

Applied Computer Science 1984 -1986. Black and white photos of students interacting with instructors and technology. In one photo students are busy programming mathematical algorithms into the software and analyzing the interrelationship of the image produced. Examples of how they protected (as a security function) the keyboards with a lock and key.

Continuing Education - miscellaneous (book 3)

Black and white photos of the campus and downtown. Many landmarks and buildings are identified. A photo of city hall, the facade of the old normal school, aerial photo of the "quad", the clock and 297 Victoria St. CJRT FM/91.1. Just to name a few of the interesting shots.

Nursing

Oct. 1980 - Black and white photos of small class sizes, students involved in the Patient Care Conference and students enjoying opportunities to practice classroom theory in the Learning Resources Laboratory. Photos from the Nursing brochure (July 1986) - Nursing faculty - Examples of nurses in a community health setting, students working with instructor during practicum, and a 3-D model students use in the classroom for teaching - Heather Dales (photo) - Frances Murphy (photo). Photos from the Nursing brochure (November 1989) - Community Services Cheryl Van Daalen - Faculty members : Linos Cooper and Sue Williams

Theatre - technical production

Several black and white photographs of students preparing behind the scenes for a show. Illustrating how to hang and focus on theatre lights, audio operator mixing sound effects, prop mistress and set designer discussing props, wardrobe and costume fitting, and all these technical attributes for a theatre production.

Energy Centre

1976-1978 The Energy Seminar (Energy Centre) -- 1979 Harbourfront Energy Exposition, Alastair Gillespie (Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources and Ken Burkhardt (Ryerson Centre) -- 1980 Canadian Energy Exposition, March 15-22, 1980.
Ontario Science Centre. Ken Burkhardt explains the operation of the K-cycle engine, a Canadian invention originating in Winnipeg -- May 1981 Festival of Energy, Canadian Energy Exposition, entertainers Michael Ross and Sandy pantomine an impatient driver, the annoyance he/she creates and the energy wasted, Sherwood Hume, Milton, Ontario and his 1913 Saywer and Massey steam engine, students and teachers examining energy projects exhibits in the gym and also students enjoying energy games at the festival.

This is Ryerson - Welcome to Ryerson publication

A few color negatives from the cover of the "This is Ryerson" and "Explore Ryerson" (1981-1988). The cover booklet for the Faculty of Community Services (summer 1987) "This is Ryerson 1987/88" is included. An "Explore Ryerson" poster negative (1983) , a picture of a red stop sign and red apple can be found also in this file. There are also other negatives from the Ryerson Folder (1981).

Education fair

Black and white photos and colored slides taken at the Education Fair sponsored by Community Relations. The promotion of Continuing Education and night courses with brochures and calendars.

Urban and Regional Planning

Photos of Urban and Regional Planning students (1981) at work, working on projects in the planning laboratory. Also a picture of the Urban Planning Collection on the 8th floor of the library, students using the sources that are available. There is also a picture taken for the '86 brochure in front of old city hall (downtown Toronto).

Theatre - dance

In this file there is a black and white photo of Ryerson Dances 1990, Judith Miller, choreographer. There is also a photo of theatre students in costume folk dancing. Folk dance and folklore prepares students to teach the dance form to children of all ages. The art of dance is taken very seriously amongst these students, as you see the hard work , preparation and attention to detail that goes into every dance move.

Survey Engineering

Black and white photos taken of students in the Survey Engineering program (1981). Surveying offers students a balance of indoor and outdoor work activity, also concentrating on small class size guarantees each student individual attention. Many students get the opportunity to have hands-on experience with up-to-date survey equipment and procedures which prepares them for active role in the survey industry. Survey Camp is a unique two -week practical course held in a rural setting. Other photos give a birds eye view of students participating in projects and trying out new digital instruments and equipment.

Social Work

Many photos showing and preparing students in the field of Social Work the different challenges associated with the subject area. Practical experience includes work in the community, group activity planning sessions and students experiencing court sessions to compliment their study of the social worker's role in the legal system. The training of social workers has many aspects and cou

Chemistry and Biology

The one color photo is a general view of the Absorption Tower, top of the Saturation Tower and collection device. Miscellaneous photos of students in the chemistry and biology lab. A photo of Dr. Robert Miller, Director of Technical Affairs, Ortho Pharmaceutical Ltd. Barbara Zymiak is using a pilot plant scale spray dryer to investigate the conditions for drying coffee. , David Grice using an atomic absorption spectrophotometer to estimate metal ions, Renee Cormier is using a microtone to cut thin sections of root tips and the team of Laboratory Science analyses various methods of measuring the physical properties of chemical processes, these photos were taken in the early 80's. A photo that appeared in Ryerson Engineering News was photos of Phil Renouf, John White, Doug Spartks and Ted Wisz (Dean of Technology).

Radio and Television Arts (RTA)

Included in this file are shots taken for Rogers Multicultural Scholarships brochure by Dave Upham, Media Center. Images of SONY m3A camera which was popular in the late 80's is also included.

Photographic Arts

Black and white photos of students in the Media Arts program, also film students working in projection and sound mix areas.
A photo of Barry Philip teaching students in one of Ryerson's three studios.

Mechanical Engineering

1981-1985 Students in the Mechanical Engineering and Metallurgy programs displaying hands on learning with the many intricate devices they had available to them in the department and labs.

Contacts

This booklet is a guide to the subject expertise of Ryerson faculty. It is divided into three sections: alphabetical listings by topic, languages spoken and faculty name. "Contacts" was initiated by the President's Office under the direction of Gail Scott, Executive Co-ordinator, Community Relations and was produced with the assistance of John North, Director of the Learning Resources Centre. Until 1986 when the Department of Community Relations was established, the Information Services Department was responsible for the distribution and updating of future publications. (Information Services was incorporated into the Department of Community Relations.)

Journalism

Several photos of the Journalism Department, including the newsroom, classrooms and studio (1985). A photo of Stuart Mclean (Faculty) and Lorraine Hunter.

Interior Design

Photos from the Interior Design brochures (1971-1986). Staff and grads from the Interior Design department photos includes, Marian Marshall, Donna Cummings, Annick Mitchell, David S. Johnston, Andrew Vasilevich, Lorne Kelly, Douglas K. Wilson, Dean Taylor, Philip Moody, William Vine, William Kilborn, Thomas Henrickson, Irene Bell, John Kitamura, Peter Gilbert, Ken Thompson, George Sanders. Arden Jackson, Sooz klinkamer, Roger McWatt, Linda Makins, Sylvia McLeod and Peter Rice (Photo that appeared on the Interior Design brochure).

Industrial Engineering

Industrial Engineering Technology (1981) - photos of students measuring and cutting forces in a Machine lab, welding metal and testing for strength. Group discussions were also included in the drafting room. Under faculty supervision students are given the guidance of testing the characteristics of various materials. The lab was the classroom where teaching and learning was a "hands on" experience.

Hospitality and Tourism Management

A photo of Marilyn Barker, Co-ordinator of Ryerson's Hospitality Management Program (1985). From 1980 -82 photos of students in the program. Instructors explaining different concepts of the program and preparing students for the outside world of this industry.

Food, Nutrition, Consumer, and Family Studies

Many photos of FNCFS during the period 1979-1980. A student explains how a caliper is used to perform a skin-fold test. Also the Chemistry labs introduce students to the composition and preservation of foods, food regulations and sanitation. FNCFS team develops test data, while as part of their consumer testing course, students analyse paint coverage and durability.

Graphic Communications Management

Many changes took place during 1979-1980 with the Faculty of Graphic Communications Management and students in this subject area were learning the many resources that are available to help Graphic Arts Managers establish high quality standards. Precison colour matching for example is mage possible by the densitometer. Also leading-edge technology had transformed the operation and capabilities of modern typsetting systems. Technologically sophisticated euipment such as the electric colour scanner (picture) has made graphic arts processes faster, cheaper, and more controllable, while enhancing the overall quality of the product. Visual and machine-aided examination of press proofs are part of the process of ensuring that printing specifications are met.

Environmental Health

Several photos of students analysing food quality in the lab, checking the food storage facilities for temperature, cleanliness and correct storage procedures, checking large scale kitchen equipment. Also a photo of students taking the readings at the Ryerson swimming pool and examining specimens. Instructors in Environmental Health department requires a high level knowledge of the subject area when explaining gas chlorination with water quality treatment. Students are also encouraged to present seminars and hands on experiments

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