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MR. EARLE M. MORECOCK—ffccJrtcw Department Mr. Morecock B.S.. counselor, a« graduated from Clcmson College. He wa an Electrical Engineer at West Virginia Engineering Co. and consulting engineer at Ddco Appliance Company. He i a licdSMtl professional engineer ol New York State. MR. EARL C. KARKER—Electrical Department Mr. Knrkrr, not only loves his work lint also enjoys electricity as his chid htsblty. He was employed wilh Ik Installation Commercial Engineering and Employe Training Divisions «ilf ihe General Hailwuy Signal Co. of Heehrstrr before cooling to the Institute. Hi. thorough knowledge an.I complete fairness make him well appreciated and liked by all his students. MR. CLARENCE E, TU1TES—Electrical Department Mr. Yu i i rs graduated with a B.S. degree from Chirkson College of Tcehnol.opy.. Helore his affiliation with the Institute, he wn» connected with Wcstinghouae Electrical .Mamifacnarinc Co. and uImi wilh Commonwealth Tower Corporation, Hi» ever present, friendly smile Isas been a lasting inspiration to all electrical students. |[e tt faculty «ilriwt to Yhi Sigma Phi Fraternity, and. being an ardent baseball fan. lie in also handling intramural baseball. riicmistry DR. RALPH L VAN PEURSEM—Chemistry Dr port me,it IJr. Van Peufaetn was originali}' from Maurice, Iowa. He attended Central College in Ivlin, (own, fur three year and then went to Iowa Stain Col lege where he received his Du-c'lor Degree in Science, After teaching at Sheldon Juuaioi College, Dr. Van lVitrseui came tn Ihr Institute, lie is nnw supervise of the Chemistry Department. Dr. Van I’cursem was once featured in “Believe It or Net for having graduated from two colleges in two different cities and receiving two degrees before he was twenty-one,. MR. HERBERT ULRICH Chemistry Department Mr. Ullrich is fmm Rochester. IN. Y. He attended the University of Rochester for «even years, taking e i linen in chemistry «ml bkihmiy and reec Icing a Master of Education degree, Mr. Ulrich h.s« had various jobs in the field of science. Now be i« an instructor in both the Chemistry and Foods Department it! ihe Institute. Sir. Ulrich interested in music, photography, fishing and outdoor sport». He looks forward to his weekends on hr farm ill Bristol Hills. MR. HOMER 1MES—Chemistry Department Mr. lines was originally from Nebraska. He attended Nebraska Wesleyan University of Lincoln for four years and then attended Miami University at Oxford, Ohio where he received liis Master'» degree. He taught science eeutsea in high schools and then was an instructor at the Norfolk Junior College in Norfolk, Nebr. ftir three years. Ml. Imps is completing lit» fir t year a an instruetur ill the Chemistry Department at the Institute. Mr- Inivi is interested in farming nml likes to attend concert . He is an adviser of the Chemistry Club, MR. RALPH BH A DEN—C hemistry Department Mr. Braden's former Home wm CallUm. Ohio. He attended Ohio Wesleyan University, rreeired his Bachelor of ScieiVCf degree from the University of Chicago. He nlso has taken course» at Columbia University and the University of Kt chf»ter, Mr. Braden has worked for Dupont and Eastman Kodak Compnnie» and ha done consulting work in chemistry. He i« now an instructor in the Chemi«liy Department. Mr. Braden like any outdoor sport, parlieslaily golf.
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A|»|)li«kri Ari MR. CLIFFORD M. LLP- Art Department .Mr. LI I p. couiMclof, hjis rjuliirtini from ihr Efutiitiir aitJ luitr s-lurlkd i «hr Ail Students Luujjiicr an N'fw Ynrk City. He |sa dunr mK-oil i i ng aratl il luwlr i I j ji id N«’W Yrtfk -imi Rotlu!M€f. lie lias aided all Ike Aft «luthrAL his willing and helpful guidance. MR. MILTON E, BOND—Art Department Mr, Bund is a graduate of tbe Institute as well as ihe University of Rochester, l|.- ujs 41 one- tints Art Director of the Mussel I Rneercli I-a bora ter y nd h s been connected with Eastman Kodak Company. lie is just the man to sec when you get stuck on what's what In color. With his friendly smile, lie's there to help you. MRS. LULA SCOTT BAKUS—Art Department Mrs. Bakin It graduate of the Borkpert State Normal and also a graduate of the Instillate majoring in the art course amt the craft teachers training. In IttlS, she began teaching slay school at the Institute and about two years later started teaching night courses also. Before coming here, «he taught for eight years at a public school, fne years at. principal and three years of teaching drawing and mu vie, Mrs. Kakus has also attended Alfred University. Eastman School of Music and the modeling course at the Art Gallery. She is now -V member of ihe American Ceramic Society, the Nrw York Society cf Ceramic Ati. ami the Upstate Btanrh of the American Ceramic Society. MR. CH ARLES C HORN—Arf Department Mr. Horn always is around when aid is needed ond umihIIt has a joke up bis sleeve, lie attended Pratt Institute and the New York. School of Pine anil Applied Art. lie studied painting under Charles Woodbetry and Herbert ftarnert. After a period of research in France and England, he wa. eonnreted with Laidlaw Co., fne. in New York, MISS JACQUELINE A. BRIGGS—Art Department Miss Briggs is a newcomer this year as a teacher and we all warn to ray we welcome Iter with gladness. She lias that rare type of beauty that is more I hurt just skin Jeep. A graduate of the Institute and the University of Rochester with a B.S. degree slie studied under George Enter Browne, tile summer of ld‘15. Her pet likes in art are sculpture and design and yon can hot she is good at both. MR. AILING M. CLEMENTS An Department Mr. Clement) add, hi keen sense of humor along with his interest in human nature. Ile i» a graduate of the Institute, studied in tlir Art League, and in Europe. He thru did free Ijnrc art in New York and worked at rhe SlIRimei fccltool of landscape Painting. Vine Yalley, N, Y. Thanhs to his tenrhings. the art students eon say, Art can 1«; fun. MR. ARTHUR SlNCLAIR-y4rf Department .Mr. Sinclair just returned in January to lake up his teaching again alter bis Army career. He is a graduate of the Institute and the Winona School of I'rdes .ii,n.it Photography, lie wi- I) member of the rtaff »t the Cortland Line Co. and of ihe Hundcl Library, Kuchotui, We are inure than glad tu see you bach with us again, Mr. Sinclair. MR. FRED WELLS—Art Department Mr. Welts has been tbe instructor of lettering f«T the past six years and is proprietor of lire DcMalliC Sign Shop of this city, MRS. MINNIE WYMAN Art Department Mrs, Wyman is tbe little- Indy busily setting up still life displays for the paints'!'. She studied at tbe Boston Normal School, tbe Corcoran Art School, and the New York School of Fine and Applied Ait, She was « pupil of Robert Henri and Hugh Breckinridge. MR. I.ONG—Art Department Mr. Long. Professor, has been with the Institute since lust year and instruct, advanced deign in day school and also night schorl art courses. He attended Syracuse University and ha. taught at tbe University of Illinois, the University of Florida nnd Syracuse University. Mr. Long's specialty U portrait pointing and sculpture. He worked at Etauv-h and I-ornb during the war a an induct rial designer and as a designer of electrified illuminated rynastic instruments for Welch Allen. MR. RALPH H. AVERY—An Department Mt. AvtTy know whit make- ari click and U Always gl-id i lend u a helping Tumi, Mr, Avery relumed tu ilie In-iiciiH1 la i September fiftrr verving for Uncle Snm for a whiUc. He i a gvmlualc of the Eu-Oiliil? filirl itudled painline «nr1« r Charles WftBillifTry nii Lrilh Rom. lie wi cnnihi ffial artist for Hie llickok M.inufjcttiring C®. ■nil later na» director «if ihe HuiuTr! Art Gall-cry, Rochester E'ulilic Library. MR. ELMER LAPP—Art Department Mr. Lapp is a graduate of the Institute as an ait student. He then went In New York City and studied with iho Ait Students League and privately, lie worker! in New York with various advertising agencies and the Famous Plnycts l.a»ky Moving Picture Corporation. In Rochester he was employed si sn Art Director at If, C, Goodwin Incorporated. II' then «ipenril his own studio here. In Europe he spent a summer studying under A.N.A. Browne. Mr, Lapp has been instructing at the Institute (nr the past year in advertising layout In the day school and sketch and frer hand drawing in the evening classes,
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Food Ail in i n 1st ration MRS. GEORGIA C. HOKE—Food Administration Department Sir , Hoke i supervisor of the Fowli Department 1x1 lm been with the Institute for eleven year . assisting many gixls to success. Mn. Hoke attended IfyaniiK, XT.! . ,, Sialn Xoimal Sih 4il, Rri inn I'niv r.uty, Harvard l.'n iver ity, Maisaclitiseil iQMiilutr of Technology and the University of Rochester, Her home town is Orfc n -, C!. |rr Clod, Mil fa, (Iirdciuraj;. insect calico!inf. kintlinf and food ramie arc jinnns hrr favorite artivitir . Every fir I n 'hr Foods Department agrees there is no finer person and counselor ihan M», H(k«. MISS PAULINE TODD—Food Administration Mi Todd, assistant cafeteria director, mine from Wilmington, M»« . and ha been with the Institute for three year . She i a graduate of Boston UninnilT and received her M.A. decree from Columbia University. Refote taking this position at 151T, Mi Todd taught classes at Stroughton and Clinton, Mass. Mi Todd is an expert skid, rider, and hiker. .MRS. GLADYS 5MJTH—fVwf Administration Mr . Smith has Lced an Instructor in ihe Food Derailment for four year . A native of Youngstown. Ohio, Bin. Smith i a graduate of Dread! Instituto and received her M.A. degree Iran, Teachers College of Columbia University. A favorite hobby of Mrs. Smith’s is traveling, of which she bar done quite a bit. She like good foods and enjoys visiting a good eating place. Before coming to the Institute. Mi . Smith was a dietitian in a school cafeteria ansi manager of a college residence ball. MRS. VELMA JORDAN—Food Department We haven't een much nl Mrs. Jordan this year a she ha§ been ill anil ha not yet returned to Iter duties as Cafctcrin Manager which has been one of her chief interests, Mrs. Jordon ho it from the good old New FngLtn.l State of Vermont— Bristol, to be exact. She is a graduate of hoth the University of Vermont and Columbia University with both a It.S. and M.A. dcgtcc which she has pot to good use by excellent management of the cafrieri for the pact eight year . Reside music. Ml , Jordan litnls one at her most enjoyable hobbies to be cooking for her husband. MISS BERTHA THURBER—Food Administration Deportment We have had the honor of having Miss Thurhcr with its for 32 years and nowhere could you find a person who Works harder making successful women of her Student . Long hout ire spent in the instruction of the fundamental of Food Chemistry to freshman and Catering to the senior . Mis Thiirbrr attended Rochester Institute of Technology. Buffalo Stale Teachers College ami Columbia University cummer session». Her hometown i Itocheiter although she has traveled a great deal. $ho enjoys visiting unusual restaurants. MRS. BERNICE SKINNER—Food Administration Mr . Skinner, a true Rochcstcrian. is a graduate of St. Lawrence University, She has been with Ui fli the Institute for two year» and instruct the Foods gills id Dietetics and Diet in Disease, Before becoming a member of the RIT faculty, Mr . Skinner was chief dietitian of St, Lnwiencr State Ho«pu1 in Long Island and assistant dietitian at Rochester Genera! Hospital. Favorite pastime, of Mr . Skinner' are grilling, bowling, and ramping. MISS EUNICE STRICKLAND—Food Administration Department Mi Strickland 1 one of our instructors of cookery ansi works closely with Miss Thurhcr and the freshmen girl . She is an instructor in experimental cookery ansi what delicious products come front kitchen A after a clas guided by her skillful teaching and supervision. Mis Strickland is a graduate of the former Mechanics Institute and also attended Chaulauqitn summer school. Janet M. Hill summer school and the University of Rochester. We have only on regret, Mis Strickland, our freshman year goes so fast
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