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David Windeyer

Photos of David Windeyer with Cathy Matthews and Claude Doucet in the Archives, also photos of him standing outside the R. Samuel McLaughlin Centre for Part-Time Learners, November 8, 2002.

University Advancement projects

Sub-series contains 225 files of photographs taken by the University photographers for various projects. The majority of the photographs were published in the FORUM newsletter.

University projects

Sub-series contains photographic projects completed by the University's photographers. The photographs were ordered by different departments and were taken of special events, for brochures, etc. They have been organized alphabetically by department or office.

Keith Alnwick

File contains photographs taken during two different session, one in September of 1990 and the other on March 5, 2002. All photographs are portraits of Keith Alnwick. Keith Alnwick was registrar at Ryerson until his retirement in 2013.

Kay Aoyama

File contains head shots of Kay Aoyama. Kay was a long time professor in the School of Nursing, as well as the fencing coach in Ryerson Athletics.

Errol Aspevig

File contains head shots of Errol Aspevig. Errol Aspevig was at Ryerson for over 30 years. During his time at Ryerson he was the Dean of Arts, and he also served as the Provost and Vice Presiden Academic.

Eugen Bannerman and Adrian Pecknold

File contains portraits of Eugen Bannerman and Adrian Pecknold. Eugen Bannerman is a former professor in Ryerson's Department of Psychology and he served as Ryerson's Bedel at convocation until his retirement. Adrian Pecknold was a Canadian mime , director and author. He taught in Ryerson's Theatre School in the 1980s and 1990s.

Eugen Bannerman and Brian Way

File contains photographs of Brian Way, a noted theatre director who taught at Ryerson's Theatre School. Three of the photographs have him posing with Eugen Bannerman, Ryerson psychology professor.

Dr. Judith Bernhard

File contains head shots of Dr. Judith Bernhard of Ryerson's School of Early Childhood Education. The shots come from two separate sessions, both in 1995.

Ron Besse

File contains photographs of Ronald D. Besse in various places around Ryerson including the Wall of Fame in Jorgenson Hall, in the walkway to the Rogers Communications Centre, and outside the RCC. Ron Besse is a Ryerson alumnus (Business '60), former member of the Board of Governors, and a Ryerson Fellow (1982).

Business Administration '60

As chairman, president and CEO of Canada Publishing Corporation, Ron Besse built one of the country's largest publishing groups, turning a small operation into a diversified publishing empire. The firm is the parent of Gage Educational Publishers, Macmillan Canada, Global Press, and Gage Distribution Company. In 1994, The Financial Post named it one of the 50 best managed companies in Canada. Mr. Besse, a former member of the Ryerson Board of Governors, was named a Ryerson Fellow in 1982. A past director of West Park Hospital and a former member of the Board of Trustees for Sunnybrook Health Science Centre, Mr. Besse has also been a tireless supporter of fundraising for Mount Sinai Hospital.

Tracy [SIC] Beyak

File contains 2 sets of photographs taken of former Ryerson Athletic Centre programs co-ordinator Tracie Smith-Beyak. Photographs were taken at two different sessions, one in 1996 and the other in 1997.

Stalin Boctor

File contains head shots of Stalin Boctor professor in Electrical Engineering, he also served as the departmental chair and would eventually become Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, Architecture, and Science.

Marilyn Booth

File contains photographs of Marilynn Booth. The photographs, taken during various sessions, were taken during the period that she was the Dean of the G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education.

Jane Brown

File contains head shots of Jane Brown, the manager of the Ryerson Athletic Centre (RAC).

Dr. Ingrid Bryan

File contains photographs of Dr. Ingrid Bryan, a former professor in the Department of Economics. Photographs taken at two different times, the earlier photographs are undated.

David Checkland

File contains head shots of Associate Professor David Checkland. He teaches in the Department of Philosophy at Ryerson University.

Marianella Collette

File contains photographs of Dr. Marianella Collette of Ryerson's Department of Languages, Literature, and Culture. Photographs taken for an article in the FORUM newsletter, published March 23, 1998, about Ryerson's new Spanish courses.

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John Cook

File contains photographs of Ryerson English professor John Cook. Photographs taken for article in the FORUM newsletter about his being award Ryerson Professor of the Year. Story published March 19, 1993.

Philip Coppack

File contains photographs of Ryerson Geography professor Philip Coppack. Some of the photographs are head shots and other are with students in a classroom at a computer.

Marion Creery

File contains head shots of the Director of Student Services, Marion Creery. Photographs were taken in three different sessions between 1988 and 1998.

Java coffee counter

File contains photographs taken at the east end of Howard Kerr Hall by the 2nd floor bridge to the Rogers Communications Centre. Also in the file is a photograph of Head of Ancillary Services John Corallo, Dean of Business Ken Jones and 5 other unidentified people holding Java coffee cups. Photo from file featured in the May 2000 edition of the FORUM.

Mounted Photograph: PEBBLES Program Donation

Colour photograph mounted on wood base (28cm x 35cm). Photo is of President Claude Lajeunesse accepting a cheque from Wayne Gretzky in the amount of $50,000, on behalf of the Bay as part Ryerson's PEBBLES Program. Also in the photograph, standing next to C. Lajuenesse, is Administration & Information Mangement Faculty member and Director of the Centre For Learning Technologies, Deborah Fels, who developed the program.

Ryerson and Ryerson University signs

Three silver signs with "RYERSON" in blue and three white signs with "RYERSON UNIVERSITY" in dark and light blue. Information provided is that these signs were used on lecterns at various campus events.

Gold Medal: Isadore Sharp Outstanding Recent Graduate

One gold plated medal with the Ryerson crest and "Ryerson Polytechnic University" on one side and a side view of Isadore Sharp and "The Isadore Sharp Outstanding Recent Graduate Medal RYERSON" on the other.
The Isadore Sharp outstanding recent graduate medal is awarded to an alumnus who has within 10 years of graduation brought honour to Ryerson and achieved distinction in their professional life.

Alumni Weekend 2010

Alumni Weekend 2010 was held Thursday September 30 - Saturday October 2. File contains mailings, 2 copies of "25 reasons to say you're from Ryerson", 2 copies of the class of 1960 memory book, and an invitation and a programme for the Ryerson Dinner held Saturday October 2 at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel. Other items from this year included a lanyard and a tote bag given to alumni, as well as 15 lapel pins. The lapel pins have an etched view of the clock tower on Kerr Hall over top of the words "Alumni" with the Ryerson University logo underneath. There are examples of the generic pin as well as ones for the 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, and 60th anniversaries. The 50th anniversary pin is gold and the 60th anniversary pin has a "diamond" in it.

Canadian University Productivity Awards Program honourable mention plaque

Canadian University Productivity Awards program honourable mention plaque awarded to Ryerson Polytechnical Institute.
Full text on plaque : Canadian University Productivity Awards program sponsored by The Royal Bank of Canada, Xeroc Canada Ltd. Power Corporation of Canada and Canadian Association of University Business Officers 1991 Honourable Mention Ryerson Polytechnical Institute".

Alumni Weekend 2015

A series of photographic images in the form of a newsletter documenting Alumni Weekend 2015; included are registration, barbeque lunch, the SLC building, and Archives and Special Collections. File also contains promotional materials including pamphlets, booklets, programs, and posters.

Homecoming and alumni weekend materials

Series contains promotional records, objects, and other materials created for Homecoming and Alumni Weekend. Included are memory books created for the 50th Anniversary class years. In 2007 the name changed from Homecoming to Alumni Weekend.
The series is divided into files by year.

Open College - Staff: Friesen/Black

Cate Friesen the host of Absolutely Folk and Kai Black the host of Music without Borders were part of the programming on Saturdays from 12-3 pm on CJRT-FM. Coverage of their works were documented in Listeners Network (The Open College Newsletter)/Winter 1998 Vol.4 no.3.

Carla Cassidy

File contains photographs of Ryerson Politics professor Dr. Carla Cassidy. Photographs were taken during 2 different sessions during the period when Carla was the Chair of the Politics and Public Administration Department.

Eugen Bannerman

File contains head shots of Eugen Bannerman, a former professor in Ryerson's Department of Psychology. Eugen Bannerman also performed weddings and funerals for Ryerson faculty. He served as Ryerson's Bedel at convocation until his retirement.
File contains photographs from two different sessions, one in 1992 and the other in 1999.

Debbie Chant

File contains head shots of Debbie Chant, a professor in the School of Early Childhood Studies. Photographs were taken at two different sessions. One set of photographs was taken when she was on secondment as Assistant to the President.

Michael Dewson

File contains head shots of V.P. Faculty + Staff Affairs, Michael Dewson. File includes a photocopy of an article in the FORUM, magazine, announcing his appointment.

John Craig Eaton

File contains photographs of Ryerson Chancellor, John Craig Eaton. Includes a print announcement (may 31, 1999) from the Board of Governors announcing the appointment.

Anniversary - 50th Lt. Governor's reception

Lieutenant-Governor Hilary Weston played host to some of the pionners of the University's past, inluding a trio of former presidents, at a reception February 4, 1998, marking Ryerson's golden anniversary. From Forum. Feb. 16, 1998. "Hilary Weston honours pioneers".

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