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

 - Class of 1946

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Nodal Sdoiico MR. CALVIN THOMASON Department of Social Science Ml. Tboirmvon, B.A., Deftartincnt f'ounvclor, attended the L’nl«riltit« »f Cali- fornia. Oregon. Wisconsin, and Columbia. Al ol»e lime he held the position of Travel Editor for the United Slates Navy. Washington, D.C., and later i connected witli the Idaho Technical Institute. MR. MILTON W. McCLLLOUGH Social Science After teceivin his M. A. degree from Ohio Slate University,, Mr. McCullough taught Social Studies iii a Ojg-iliogi Fall high achaol for one year. In March IWf, he heeanio a member of KIT' Social Science stall. June of 1943 was an unhappy month for Mr. McCullough because that month he entered the Army. One f Mr. McCullough's favorite hobbies i» playing ami listening to eUisical and hi»1 osteal jaw music. The port In- ewttll in and like is bowling {won individual championship at Ohio State University). REVEREND MURRAY CAYLEY-Social Science Rev. Cayley. Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of RocheMCf, and instructor at the Institute has been with us since 1912. He was in the Koyal Air Force during World War I and since then has obtained degrees from Toronto University, Union Seminary and Columbia University, and also graduated in psychopathology from the New Jersey Mental Hospital Educa- tional Clinic. He was ordained by the United Church of Canada. He ha written numerous article and poems, also books. Rev. Cayley ha now been made President of the Rochester Ad Club which 1 the large ! service club iii Rochester, MR. ALFRED DAVIS—Department of Social Science Mi, Davis, M.A., attended Salem College and Syracuse University. He was am ployed in the industrial efficiency department of B usch and Umb, MR. FRANK CLEM ENT— Depart m eni of Social Science. Mr. Clement i a graduate of lltair Academy in New jersey, the Eastman School of Music and Rochester Institute of Technology. Mr. Clement ha lmd 9 taste of teaching before coming lo tlie Institute a a full lime instructor. He taught effective speaking and other management course in the evening and extension division for several years. Now he i specializing in development of art appreciation and speech courses in the Day School. He also has been made counselor of Effective Speaking in the Evening program, Wc bet they certainly keep him busy. DR. WARREN DAVIS—Department of Social Science Dr. Davis, studied at the Stats- Normul College, Idaho, Gooding College, Columbia University. University of Rochester, arid the University of Buffalo.

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I iililisliin£ and I’riiiJin; MIL BY RON G. CULVER—Publishing and Printing Department Hr. Culver, Mnpervi.or of lint Publishing: and Printing Department, h a gndunie ■if litis school. was lu-nd instructor nt rln- Mansell School ol Color, Meredith, N- V., and lias woikeil with roiriinercial designs, Illustration anil decoration. Mr. Culver ha hern president of the liochcslet Club of Priming House Craftsmen. MR. CHARLES A. COLTON—Publishing and Printing Sir. Colton, a native of Boston, started bis husine » career in the advertising account log ilcparlmcnt of I lie Boston Evening Transcript. He received bis L.L.M- degree at Northwestern University in 1909 anil was ssfmittfd to the Massachusetts Bar in the same year. In 1925 be km admitted to the Supremo Coen of the United Stale . Mr. Colton was prominent in the businrv ami legal circles of Boston. During the war he wot engaged in war work at Bau.cli A I.ojnb Optical Co- here in line bestir. He Is now an instructor of Business and Commercial Iss and The Law of the Press in the Publishing ancl Printing Department. MR. JOSEPH SORACE—Publishing and Printing Department Mr. Soracc is instructor of Linotype and Printers English and faculty adviser In the Pi Club of the Publishing ami Printing Department. He attended Brown's Business College of Brooklyn. and has been connected with various concern, including: £i ecu live Alliance Press of Nrw York, partner and mnnager of the Hwttillr Collier Owl and director at Graphic .Arts School in Brooklyn, formerly, Mr. Soracc was instructor of Linotype at the Empire State School of Printing. MR. CHARLES HUNT—Publishing and Printing Department Mr, Hunt, our sew prcs»roi.rn instructor, received a B.5. degree in Printing and Journal ism from 5-0 lit h Dakota Slate College and he attended Carnegie Tec h anti the University of Pittsburgh, taking course for Inchrm ami general courses in printing. Fie (aught at South Dakota State College, at the Pressman's Ttrcltnicul School in Tennessee. nt the Kmun Vocational School in Wisconsin, and at the Technical High School in Miami. Fla., plus the eonmirrcrll Walk, and publi- cation offices he has worked in, in the North. MK. FRANK DEWITT—Publishing and Printing Department Mr. Deffill. teacher of bond compcsilion in the Publishing end Printing Department, attended the following sc ho tils r Middlrhiiry College. Carnegie Tech. Chicago School of Printing anrl Can stun Monotype School, Before he came to the Institute he was connected with E, I.. Hildreth Co., the Grady Press of New York and the Ottrr Valley Press of Midrileburg. Keeenlly his time has been taken np with an addition to the family,, a luby girl. MR. JOHN YOUNG—Publishing and Printing Depart men t After two year of a general priming course in which jriomntypc ita» his specialty, Mr. Younc Ills! was employed nt linttorick Publishing Co.. New York City, as a monotype raster. He then gained valuable experience as n monotype caster at the New York Evening World, as keyboard operator at New York Monotype Company, and as assistant monotype machinist at Columbia University. In 1921, hr was called In Kodak Park, hrnnch of Eastman Kodak Company. In supervise the Monotype Department. Apri], 19+S. marked hi- 25th onniveryaty with the- concent, Air. Your; her June a KIT faculty member in March. IMS. MR. SOL SHARF—Publishing and Printing Department Mr. Sharf is a part-time instructor in presswork at the Institute and has lu-rn foreman ,,f the night shift of the Printing Department of Eastman Kodak Company at Kuslak Park the past 13 years. Mr. Sharf has about 32 year's etepericnee in the printing industry and previous to his connection with Kodak, lie worked for some of the large printing plants in Western New York Stale. MR, DONALD RITCHIE Publishing and Printing Department Mr. Rite hie, wht! for the past few years hus been serving in the United Stales Navy, is again lack to the Institute as a lull time instructor in pres» work in the Publishing and Priming Department. After his graduation from Oswego Slate Normal School, he wn superintendent of the department of printing in the Rochester Museum of Ait and Scionre, MIL THOMAS ALYOR D—Publishing and Printing Department Mr. Alvord, a pnct-iSme instructor |n the Publishing and Printing Departinr-nl. received hi. B.A. degree from Hamilton College Slid bis Master's degree at Columbia University. After teaching school ill Bridgeport. Conn., lie went into newspaper work and has heen associated with St since 1916. Mr. Atsord is owner and editor of the Livonia Carctlc-



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