Showing 858 results

Archival description
Department of Community Relations
Advanced search options
Print preview View:

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 "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.

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 "G"

Photos of: Lucy Gabriel (1979), Tony Gifford (1977), (1980) (1981), Malcolm Gissing, Donal Green(1979), Andrea Gilham (1974), Alastair Gillespie (1971), Larry Grossman (Convocation speaker, 1981), L. Gray, Louis Gonsalves, David Guptill, J, Gorman, Ralph Garber, Ken Golstein (1972), Micheal Goldberg and R.M. Gooderham.

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 "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),

People "K"

Photos included are: Mitch Kallaur (80), Gerald Kane (78), Bill Kempa (retirement party, 83), Michael Kennedy, Peter and Yvonne Kerr (retirement, 86), Gerda Kaegi, (82), Andy Kufluk (retirement, 83), Al Kneider,(75), Imre Koroknay (76), George Kneider (72), Jim Slavin, Al Kneider (1975), Sid Kling , (80), Murray Paulin, Raymond Kao

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 "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 "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 "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 "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 "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,

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.

People "XYZ"

Photos of Olive Baker and Mary Zeldin (1979). Hack Yates, Ron Shirtliff and Hugo Harms (1978). John Yoannou (1972) and D.L. Yates.

Donald Mordell

Various photos of Dr. Donald Mordell teaching and visiting Vancouver. Included is a picture of him standing near the name plate for the Donald L. Mordell Learning Center.

Board of Governors Members

Various photos of Board of Governors members: Retirement dinner of Hugh Macaulay (1972) - Reception held in honour of Colin Graham (Chairman) (1983) - Premier William Davis, Richard Reid (President of B.O.G) and D. Mordell (President of RPI) - Mary Alice Stuart (1981) - Sylvia Sutherland (1974) - Ian Kennedy - James L. Franceschini - Dr. Howard Hillen Kerr named a fellow of OISE - R.G. Reid (1972) - Ian Kennedy (1973) - Josephine Abraham (1979) - Claude Lewis - Anthony Fusco (1988) - Julie Griffin (1987) - Diane Schwartz (1984) - David Scott McGiverin (1974) - Gordon Cardy - Anna Porter - Gerald A. Kane - Roger Carter - Beverly Stager (1980) - Josephine Abraham (1979) - Dale Hodgsins (1980).

Howard H. Kerr

Photos of Dr. and Mrs Howard Kerr (former principal , Ryerson Polytechnical Inst. 1946-66). Many photos of Dr. Howard Kerr taken during the 70's and one that is most prominent, is him standing in front of the Old Normal School greeting students.. Birthday celebrations for Dr. Kerr who was 80 on Dec. 24, 1980 photos taken at the President's Christmas party, Dec. 18, 1980. Funeral service for Howard H. Kerr (1900-1984) was held Jan. 19, 1984 in Rosedale Presbyterian Church.

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).

George Korey

George Korey, Dean (1971-1974) , Executive Vice President (1975) Several photos of him at the Secretarial Luncheon (1975) and President's Luncheon.

Campus - general

Several photos taken by Jerry Davey: Clock tower-South Kerr Hall (Summer 83) - Campus (Spring/Summer 83) - Facade in Quadrangle (Summer 83) - Campus parking lot (1980) - Campus (1979) - Bicycles and Motorcycles on campus during TTC strike (Oct/78). An aerial view of Jorgenson Hall(1969)/photographers : Panda/Craydon Assoc. Sculpture from the former Student Services Location 329 Church St.

Neill-Wycik residence

Photos of inside and outside Neill-Wycik residence. Laundry room facilities, residence rooms and inside the residence food store are areas where students spent most of their time.

Ryerson Theatre

Renovations to the Ryerson Theatre funded by a Wintario Grant and the Developing for the Eighties Campaign (Summer 1982). Also a photo of the Theatre Manager, Brian Young over seeing the renovations.

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.

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".

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.

Oversized letter from Terrence Grier to Ryerson Community re: University Status

2 copies of an oversized poster made by blowing up a letter written by Terrence Grier to All Members of the Ryerson Community on May 20, 1993: "It is my great pleasure to inform you that Bill 1, an Act to Amend the Ryerson Polytechnical Institute act, 1977, and the Universities Foundations Act, 1992, received its third and final reading in the Legislature on the afternoon of Tuesday, May 18th. Following the formality of royal assent and proclamation, we will be Ryerson Polytechnic University in fact and law. As a result, our 1993 graduands will be the first to receive degrees, diplomas and certificates bearing the new university designation at spring convocation ceremonies, June 16-18. In the meantime, may I extend my sincere appreciation to all of you for helping to make this historic occasion possible. I know that we all look forward to participating in the development of Ryerson Polytechnic University in the months and years ahead. Sincerely, Terrence Grier."

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.

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 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.

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.

Aerospace Engineering

Miscellaneous photos of students and faculty from the Aerospace Department (photos taken by David Street, 1981). Also a few photos from Jerry Karypnczk's "aerospace shoot binder".

Metallurgy

Miscellaneous photos of students and faculty from the Aerospace and Metallurgy departments (1977-1985). Also some photos are from Jerry Karpynchak's "shoot binder". There are photos of aerospace students designing and experimenting with control circuit arrangements and a professor and student testing a frozen model for actual stress distribution utilizing the Photoelastic Technique.

Applied Geography

Miscellaneous photos of students from the Applied Geography Department 1983-1986. In many of the photos a variety of map reduction and cartographic skills are emphasized.

Architectural Science

Included are photos that appeared in the Architectural Science brochure (March, 1990) and the Annual Report 1984/85. Each picture illustrating the hands-on approach to education at Ryerson. Students Richard Zoltek, Ed Nicolucci and Robert Smith with faculty advisor Bob Greenberg, and their scale model of the Toronto Normal School, circa 1852. The finished model served as the centrepiece of a Ryerson Archives exhibition in October 1984, depicting the 132 year history of education on St. James Square, as the university's contribution to Ontario's bicentennial celebrations.

Basketball and hockey coaches

Group picture of the hockey RAMS team (1986-87). Number 22, 26 and 17 from the RAMS team skating for the puck. Also an action shot of one of the players trying to get the puck into the net. Photos of Jim Cairns and Mike Hickey. Group picture of the men's basketball Ryerson team (1986). Number 22 from the men's basketball team blocking his opponent from the other team. Group picture of the girl's basketball team with their coach Mick Hickey (1986). Group picture of the Lady RAMS (1985-1986). An unkown swimmer (1985).

Business Management

Seven black and white cover shots for the School of Business Management (1987). Photos of Roy Williams (Centre of Entrepreneurship, 1987), Tim Reid, Donald Nolan, Jim Bullock (President of Cadillac Farirview Shopping Centres, 1987), Bonnie Patterson (Dean of Business, 1990) and Henry Knowles (former chair of the Ontario Securities Commission). The Hon. Lloyd Axworthy, former Minister of Employment and Immigration speaks on Free Trade to the faculty of Business at a breakfast meeting at Oakham House, Feb. 18/86. Also there is a photo of the Dean of Business, Timothy Reid discussing a summer internship with David Kerr (President of Noranda) and Robert Yeoman (Vice President of Corporate Development, Brascan).

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.

Centre for the Study of Advanced Technology (CATE)

Photos of the old CATE facility (1985) and also construction of the new CATE facility. A $80,000 robot which will be used in a robotics course taught by Andrew Nemeth is seen discussing with a student (Chris Kulpa) how it should be programmed. Mechanical Engineering professor Andrew Nemeth, also demonstrates the robot to the National Research Council field representatives. President Brian Segal explains the operation of the ASEA 1000 Robot at a tour of Ryerson's new $12.5 million Centre of Advanced Technology Education (CATE), following official opening ceremonies on Nov.5/85. Flora Macdonald, then Minister of Employment and Immigration addressing the official opening of the Centre for Technology Education. Former managing director of CATE, Ike Goodfellow on secondment from IBM, watches Electrical Technologist Jeff Van Zuylen working with an opto-electronic measuring device.

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).

Civil Engineering

Two file folders of photographs of civil engineering students. Several photos showing students experimenting with different projects from surveying, to students producing a topographic map via instrumentation, students using a computer and stereo plotter in a map-making process and students working on a concrete design project or a statistical project for research.

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 - general

Several examples of the Continuing Education Cover 1989/90. Photographer: Deborah Samuel (April 1989). More examples of Continuing Education Covers for their calendars, 1980-1982. Summer at Ryerson. A few self portraits of Heather Thompson, Mr. Richardson, Jay Paulin, and Brice Hatt.

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).

Continuing Education - miscellaneous (book 1)

Many photos of students with the Counselling department discussing course selection and career interests, also photos of convocation of continuing education students and registration. Gracy Baptiste of Continuing Education helps register students in Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Administration courses (1977). From the Industrial Management Clubs of Canada you have Mr. Burkness and Easton H. Karam (May.1972).

Continuing Education - miscellaneous (book 2)

Photos of Continuing Education students during registration and when classes are in session. These students come from many different personal and professional backgrounds, but they share the desire to participate in adult learning opportunities (written in the back of one of the photos).

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.

Continuing Education - miscellaneous (book 4)

Several photos of students in the Secretarial and Administrative Studies program using a word processor and also using typewriters. Two students in the Nursing program practicing on a dummy. There are also photos of an instructor from Math and Physics teaching, an Electronics and Radio instructor and also a journalism and marketing/management class in progress. Film and photography, Graphic Arts and Computer Science students involved in their subject area. Theatre students showing the exact detail of makeup preparation and a tool design class in progress.

Early Childhood Education

Many photos of the Early Childhood Daycare Center. Students interacting with the children as well as teachers. Play time and socializing are the two important themes in these two folders(1981-1987).

Electrical Engineering

There were many experiments that students were involved in, from the Department of Electrical Engineering (1981). Some of the research was measuring the frequency and amplitude of sound levels, or conducting microwave experiments in a shielded room, or analyzing a problem in microwave communication. Instructors displayed a 'hands on" approach to the explanation to these many experiments.

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

Fashion

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

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.

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.

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.

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).

Journalism

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

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.

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

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.

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

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.

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.

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.

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).

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.

Results 101 to 200 of 858