Rochester Institute of Technology - Techmila / Ramikin Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1946

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Admiiaisf r;itioii DR. MARK ELLfNGSON—President of HIT I)». KIUn|M n Kccitcd bin A. U. degree front Gooding College. Idaho, M. A. degree from the University of Rochester, and Ph. I), shigrec from Olli» State University, He cine to the Institute in 1926 a» an in . I rue tor of economics, later became supervisor «f the Photo Tech Department and in 19M he became the Institute's president, Hit community activities include, membership in many assocutions. trusteeship of the Community Saving Bank, and president of the Rochester Chamber «i Commereo. First among Dr. Fllingsou'» likes arc his three lovely daughters, Laura. Louise, and Karen. He al«o enjoy, tenuit, musk, reading and gardening. We of KIT are all proud and happy to have such a congenial and capable man us our president and friend. MR. GEORGE W. CLARK Institute Treasurer Ml. Clark is one of the best friends the Institute has. He ha been a member of the Board of Directois since 1910 and treasurer for the past twenty years. Over eighty, Mr. Clark i- a generous contributor not only to KIT but also to ether civic undertakings. It is my po render service to Ihe community at large. be soys. At present he is a director of the Kastman Kodak Co. and ihr Rochester Dental Dispensary. invest in soon rojeels the MR. FREDERICK J. KOLB—Comptroller Mr. Kolb has been at the Institute for 18 years. Previous to that lie was viccprcsidcnt at the Indiana Pittsburgh Truck Company, Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania; vieepresident at Seldon .Sales and Servire Company of Miwulinsrlti; and before that he vis Assistant Treasurer of the Celdon Truck Company of Rochester Mr. Kolb occupies Iris spjrc time with his stamp collection and reading, [li pet like arc young people, especially his small grandaughler. MR. ALFRED JOHNS-Re u rar Keeping school records and raising flower arc “far cries fiom each ot But Mr. Johns, registrar of 1C IT sloes both, A graduate of the University of Rochester, and M.isscehuscM Institute Technology, be first came here » an instructor of physic . Hr has many hobbies, lint the «ne hr likes best t raising (lowers. Liver is hi only dislike, ''and that isn't really too had! MISS ADA B. VERNON Secretary to President Mis Vernon attended Monroe High School anil live School of Commerce hero in Rochester. She has teen with the Instituti- -ince 1938 lis-fure which tht was employed by the International Business Machines Corporation and the Institu- tional Securities Corporation. MR. WILLIAM A. CLARK—Mechanical Department .Mr. William Clark, professional engineer to the Clark Building Construction. rceciresl his Bachelor of Science in engnerfing from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and his M.A. in Education front the U, of II. He has been toil construction consultant Jo the United States Aimed Force Institute. He partici- pated in many activities including tennis and was host to a student group at Fittsford. MISS MARY MEDDEN Dir. of Residence Hails klis Mcddcu. h.un In Seneca Falls, received her A.B. degree at Syraruw University a an English major. Continuing ai Syracuse she received hrr M.S. degree in Personnel Administrat ion. If you have not met Mis Meddcn through her teachings in Study Techniques, then you've hratd tif or gone to her for assistance or final okays through Student Council, of which she is adviser. She also i« chairman of the Advisor Committee. In addition to all these activities. Thuisday evening» wilt always find her at the LSO where she is going on her third year as stall h«. l - . DR. LEO SMITH Educational Research Dr. Smith i Associate Director of the Education Research Department of the Institute since 1939. 11«' is a graduate of Occidental College, I.os Angeles. California majoring in physics and miiioring In nvathcrunlie . He then Walked for the telephone company for four yrcnr . Hr rcrciscH his klaiter Degree In 1912. and liii Doctors Degree (Ph. D.) in 1943. at the University of Chicago, MR. WILLIAM TOPORCER—Registrar's Office Mr. Toporeer began at the Institute in 1937 coaching tenni . In 1940 he took over the position of Assistant eorin e|or at Clark Union. He w.i also in charge of the gymnasium program including badminton, table tennis and paddle tennis, and instruction in tennis and golf, and the coaching of the Institute tenni tram. He entered the service in 19-12 for ten months after which he was employed In the personnel department of Rauvb and Lomb under an arrangement made by Doctor Filings, o. In February of this year he returned to the Institute to assume his present duties as assistant t« the Registrar and the interviewing of prospective student .

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A lmiiiislr;iiion MR, BURTON STRATTON—Director of Extension Division Mr, $l alwg i n graduati! of like Institute'» EU'cliical Department (192BI. H • wont I® Ohio Slate University K|i. c her received hit 13. S. Hr Inter attended! Syracuse University and received lit, M.S. Brfon accepting hi present position at the Institute. In- wj Chief Final Inspector t I he Intimation BtioinOM Corporation, Mf. Stratton ha special inteicsl for outdoor life and tithing. Fox bis spare time, he maintain-, ■ «iitirl In’.ween the Institute nml the Alumni. MRS. LENA KAUKEK Institute's Nurse A ramp in Canada would claim Mr . Karkn'» interest right now, if she weren't »o busy being nur«e to the It IT illident». To cheer up, unci fix up the uudenlt is her goal. But the achievement »he »« proudest „f, i, that o-f watching ‘’bet girl» iri li.O. She is m giaduate of the ltciehv.,trr General Hospital. She did private duty and then e-aiae to KIT. The reason T have stayed e-a here i» because the student «re such good patients, and I enjoy it so. MISS ALICE VAN HOUTEN— Purchasing Agent for Institute Min Van flouted is the little lady th.it runs Our LotrkstOrc. She is a graduate of Rochester Hup-in,-,, Institute after which she wnt employed with the Craftinan Advertising Ss-rsice as an accountant and the Mason Advertising Agency. She has bees with the Institute for twenty year . .MISS DOROTHY CHAMPNEY—Vocational Appraiser Miss Cfaampitey received her B.A, degree at the IJ. of K. majorine in psychology, sociology anil gurdonci-. She a|s» studied fur student guidance at Cornell Univer- sity, For five years prior In association with RIT. Miss Choinppcy w,i, the adviser at John Marshall High School in Rochester. An unusual hobby rs that of Mis Champocjr. which is collecting original figurines front France, England and MRS. MARION STEINMAN—Librarian Friendly guidance, arc the password use.I |,y Mrs. Stetnm.ire, Ibrjii.in at HIT. She i .1 graduate of Hilton High, the U. ol R., the University of Illinois Library School, and Culunit-in University. She has fisco her aide while work ling i,l the Rochester Public Library as Head of Order Division, and nr the University ol flnnhe-tr-r Inmfc store. It j easy to w «he is Interested ju fishing, by the fish lap-id pin she wear . Her likes range front oul-fif-tloori sports—to people. I get the biggest kick oil! of the Undent at BIT.'' she suys, with that ever-present twinkle in her eye. MIL E. KENNETH CARPENTER Vocational Adviser Mr. Carpenter reeel veil lira degree from Blown University in Rhode Island , He h-«s hen. an in- •tryr«m nf Vnyrhnhgr AI liar vsril Univcriil ly nml psyehl vtogy and «ctrt.ll prr.pJRnnd.» Jl St. Ijiwrrnrr. Mr. Carpenter w.m kr|M In t y whi |r «ruilfinf for hi due tor dettrrr at Clark Unite ftiiy. Won •Mn, Msm. OS be 8 ml rue ring mjlbruiaties in a Mas . high selhnol 1 « 1 the s ■ m ’ On hi- «drri.il diclif wr firkl Mr, Cr irprnirf »• mini e minder- i. He plays hr alb the tafuti» r U l ver to p.ir ■n« vi i( r«i mrnl ion eol.lt -cling ''hot rn cords,” llr is •l n inter ♦•«trdl in min' ir sports, bunting nml ( lf- MR. ROBERT J. FISCHER—Institute Publicity Agent Mr. Fincher is n graduate of Ba«ntM«t« and Niagara Preparatory school» and attended the University of Notre Dome. He la been affiliated with the Oemucrut and Chronicle newspaper for twelve years and has been with the Institute a Publicity Director fur «ne year. Among his hobbica are Ashing, gardening, music and above ail, cooking. Those who have tasted some of his dishes can vouch for that. He is the proud father of two darling daughters who delightfully take Up the remainder uf his free time. MRS. MARIE K INN EAR—Health Instructor U'liilo making gymnastics fun, Mis, KlriUcar. the physical education teacher, firings mu good results front every girl. The Boston flouv'c School of Physical EduraLicw claim» her as a graduate. She then went to the (Innrd of Education and taught crippled children, Above -ill, tliongli, the apple a:f her eye is bet seventeen year old daughter. MISS GWEN DA VIES—Assoc. Dir. of Residence Halts (Fictore on Dorm Page ) Miss Davies, who comes to us from Brighton. IS'. Y.. was born in Cheater, England. She attended our dear ol’ KlT, majoring in Costume Design and Illustration. She then attended Eastman School of Music and belonged to the Rochester Opera Company of the Eastman Theater. Since then she lias attended cvlehsion courses at the University of Rochester. Having been with u since the fall of 1913. Miss Davies is well known to the upper classmen for her unbiased opinion, and fair guidance, MISS HARRIET LAYNE-— Ijjoc. Dir. of Residence Halts (Picture on Dnrm Page]I Mis I,.tyre is a newcomer to the dorm thb year. Coming from Blue Island, III., she i a graduate of Macmurray College, and from there she went on to receive her M.A. degree At Syracuse University in Educational Personnel. While there she acted as Student Dean. While at Syracuse she was a member of Phi Ijtididl Theta. Spending her summers at North l-ske, near Kalamazoo, Miss I.nyne is an ardent swimmer anil owns a red kayak. She cojoy» movie», stage plays, likes tu hike, especially in the lull, and nUu likes to try different eating places with interesting atmospheres. Not only lines Miss T.avne help the Dorm girl.» with their trouble , but she also leaches Study Technique at HIT, MISS EVELYN TIPPING—Assoe. Dir, Livingston Dorm (Picture art Harm Pirgr) Miss Tipping'» hometown is in Claremont, K II. She received her B.S. degree at the University of New Hampshire where »hr was n member of P i I.imbda. Kappa Delta I’i, and Phi Kappa 1 1»t. and worked with the Student Christian Movement. She Innght in Well» River. Yt., for two year' where chemistry, dramntics. gmurietiy, home economies, and general seiehcc were a few of the varied courses under lier direction. Mis Tipping like to donee, swim. nl d attend concerts and plays, At the prevent time she is corresponding with people from At least five different cmintries. She nl o ha a twin sister who is teaching in Vermont, Since she like to tench, MU Tipping ho classes in Study Technique nt the Tnciiute.

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