Rochester Institute of Technology - Techmila / Ramikin Yearbook (Rochester, NY)
- Class of 1984
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TECHMILA RIT is refered to by many students as being so career- oriented qs to eliminate any interest in other creative or personal activities. RtT is one of the best higher education facilities in the U.S. today. It is true that the administration stresses education and goal orientation to develop the nec- essary career skills. This is the reason that most students come here. The students education does not begin or end in the classroom. What the student gets out of his her educa- tion is a matter of personal choice. Many students are concerned about the poor quality of student life here on campus, but are unwilling to do anything about it. They cannot see past the apathy of the majority of the students and leave with bitter memories of campus life at the insti- tute. Then there is the rest of the student body who take advantage of the activities available to the RIT community and leave the campus with fond memories and a well- rounded education. The 1984 Techmila has tried to capture the diversity of the RIT student body and the campus community. It is a cross sectional view of what RIT has to offer and of how the student can take advantage of the multiplicity of events ongoing within the RIT community. This volume of Tecb- mila is a synthesis of the people arid events which have composed our lives and times here at RIT. J Payne 2 J. Payne J Payne Career education is not just one among many formal institutional goals ai RIT, nor is it o recently developed sideline. Since the mid 1880s, high quality preparation for careers has been our reason for existence, and at RIT we continually find new ways to prepare you for your future. For this reason, RIT today enrolls students from all 50 states and more than 50 nations. While we have many exciting facts to share with you about RIT, there's one special word we'd like you to associate with RIT; quality. Why quality? Because our emphasis on careers goes hand-in-hand with excellent facilities, strong academic programs, talented faculty, and opportunities for personal development. We'd like to give you an initial look at the programs and services of Rochester Institute of Technology. If we offered only a handful of academic programs, it would be easy to provide a snapshot view of study at RIT. 8ut with the Institute's nine colleges, offering approximately 200 areas of study, it's hard to tell the story in just a few words. There are some characteristics, however, that describe all our academic programs. RIT has earned a reputation for its diversity, for the rigor of its programs, and for the exciting study opportunities that are available on ond off campus RlT's diversity is readily seen tn our list of program offerings. Study areas in the College of Science, for example, range from the traditional fields of chemistry and biology to such specialized coreer areas os nuclear medicine technology and biomedical computing. Within each of our colleges you'll find extensive course offerings, addressing many advanced topics and specialty areas. The chart on the inside of this brochure outlines the undergraduate program areas offered by each of our colleges. Rigor, too, is a characteristic of study at R IT. Our standards are high We take the educational process seriously ond, as a result, our programs are thorough and demanding. At the same time, we provide you with the learning resources and support you need to succeed in your studies. You'll find that RlT's high standards are supported by excellent facilities, modern equipment, up-to-date teaching methods, and a faculty sensitive to your needs. In dosing, the school of printing is superior in all aspects and outrageous 3 Opening I Year in Review 16 Activities 48 Sports 102 Greeks 136 Folio 152 Seniors 220 Closing 286 Ads 306 D Rothenberg Book Specifications The 1984 Tec hmilo has been published in a limited edition of iwo thousand capres with funds generated by theTechmila staff and an operating budget f unded by the Student Directorate of the Roches ter Institute of Technology- This is the eighty-third volume Techmilo was printed by offset lithography by the Hunter Pub- lishing Company of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Il is printed on Warren's Cameo Gloss, Dull, and Embossed (80 ■+■ 100 ) srock The duotanes are prin ted in black ond PMS 416 grey The cover is a 2 part, e grade book cloth, black, and lexetone grey The end- sheets ore 80lb grey Carolina coverstock The headlines are set in Korirwo and the body copy is set m Metrolrte The black and white reproductions throughout the book are printed with 150 line per inch screens. Folio has been over-run m 800 copies, bound in 12 pornt Carolina coverstock 4 fr rfrfrfrfhfrfr Communications The greater the obstacle, the more glory in overcoming it. Anonymous 5 Today a reader. Tomorrow a leader, — W. Fuss lman D Rothenberg M Elman 7 8 Let not the atom bomb be the final sequel, in which all men are cremated equal — Anonymous Communications Communications Communications D Rothenberg W — . -«-■ „ J. Payne 10 J. Payne D Rolhenberg J Nourelc Communications 12 Communicat ions ]. Poyrne She blinded me with science, whipped me with technology. — T, Dolby ons 13 M. Elmon 14 D. Zokoites Nothing Blue is edible, even Blueberries are Purple. — C Toni YEAR IN REVIEW J Poyne Around us are the pseudoevents, to which we adjust with a false consciousness adapted to see these events as true and real, and even as beautiful. — R.D Loing 19 D Rothenberg Universities ore of course hostile to geniuses. — Ralph Woldo Emerson D Rothenberg D Rothenberg 21 y ACADEMICS H. Dighton 23 24 25 H. Chghtoft M, ElTion J Payne 26 T Barati 27 CONSTRUCTION 28 Rome wasn't built in a day, neither was RJ.T.! — Anonymous Communications J Payne 29 J. Poyn 30 31 Communi cotfonS Communications 32 ARTS Trent Arterberry D, Rathenberg William in the Night KQyne D Rothenberg During the rehearsal of an arty play, a troubled actor complained to the director that he didn't know what it meant. The director explained: You don't know what it means. I don't know what it means. The author doesn't know what it means . .. That's what makes it art. — John Heoly J. Payne CornfriursKaitoO 36 X Payne G Michaud J. Payne 1. Payne OKLAHOMA J KilthOti 38 39 OM CAMPUS G MicKoud A crust of bread and a corner to sleep in, A minute to smile and an hour to weep in, A pint of joy to a peck of trouble. And never a laugh but the moans come double; And that is life! — Anonymous 40 Cornmunicot-ioo$ O Rorhenberg 41 J. Poyne D. Rotbenbwg D. Rothcnberg I 42 J- Noufok D Rothenberg V777, V - Communications D Rothenberg 45 y CONCERTS B-52’s 46 D, ftothenberg D. Rothenbefg Billy Idol 48 G |h I J I I RIT CommuniCOTions 5. Gregory ALPHA PHI OMEGA 1st row (left to right) Gretchen Von UHen, Maureen Porrotte (Treasurer), Laune Di Natale, Neal Eckhaus, Dione Gibbons, Sue Pikes (Secretary), Wonda Watson, 2nd row (left to right) Bill Trormbadore, Eddy Yeung. Ray Caruso. Gary Cox. Jim Hartmann, Greg Bryniarski, Mike Kim, Scot Nungesser (Vice President of Service), 3rd row (left to right} Mike Frank, Mike Zimmerman, Stewart Place (President), Bill Buchko (Vice President of Membership), Dave Schulte. Ken Carpenter. COLLEGE ACTIVITIES BOARD From Row (Kneei ng) Terrence James, Cultural Director, Morta Stephens, Adv.sor, Melissa (Squirrel) Himes. Publicity Directo elect; Erica McGuire, Concert Director elect; Donne Mori no, Asst. Publicity Director, 2nd Row (Seated): Tod Thorpe, Asst. Recreat ion Travel Director; Amy Poppoon, Financial Director Chairmon efect, Paul Tiechert, Business Man- oger, 3rd Row (Seated): Phyllis Worne, Vice-Chairwoman, Richard Larkin. Chairman, Back Row (Standing): Gndt Adams, Secretory; Beth Santo, Asst N5C Representative, Debra Rothenberg, Talisman Personnel Manager. Lois Woldinger. NSC Representative; David Lloyd, Concert Director, Tammy Vonderheide, Public Relations Director; Suzette Holi, Asst - Sooo! Director, Tim LaLande, Financial Director elect TECHNICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE GRAPHIC ARTS Front Row: Judy Lester (Secretory) Brian Ambor (Vice Pres). Rich Dromes, Lee Dodenhoff, Glen Boehmer, Marcie Murrell (President), Ray Fradella, Sock Row-; Joe Marcuccio, Rolph Little, Ayrini Undyontata, Tabor Tefft, Tom Filley, Joe Brown (Advisor), Lynne Frisk, Robert Hetu, David O'Malley GAMMA EPSILON TAU (Front row) Shan LeFave, Lee Dodenhoff (Second row) Adam Avrick, Tom Merkl vice-president, Brian Ambor, librarian'hisTonan (Third row) Mike Ritter, Julie Miller, Cheryl Medford, Jane Havel, Cathy O'Donnell, Gene Scorpato (Fourth row)Glen Boehmer treasurer, Roy Fradella secretary, Darrell Stark, Brian Mcrkhom (Fifth row) Shawn Lehr, Roger Schutte, Bob Barbera president: Geoff Michaud, Tom Borot2 (the good guys), Dennis Home, Bril Mundt (Sixth row) Tom McAdoo, Craig Lorenzo, Hart Swisher, Rick Murdock 53 WtTR Standing Back Row Chris Griffin (Music Director}, Mike Baldwin, Mark Jabkmski, Rob Pokemowski, Andrew Hudson (Member a! Large), Com Dunlap (Business Manager, Sitting On Back of Couch — Debbie Green (Traffic Doctor), Glenn Belemjian (Librarian) Dave Finger, Ed Trefzger (General Manager) Sifting On Couch — Lisa Campanile (Promotion Director). Tony Gaspcrre. Sheri Smith (Secretary) On Floor— Hal Horowitz (Program Director), D. Mark Kingsley (Da you think they know nobody will know who's who?) WITR39' 54 D. Zokaites 0 Rothenberg STUDENT ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATION 1st row (front) Left — Jackie Wager. (President) Tim LaLone, (Right) Rose Gatonsky (Treasurer) 2nd row — Nancy Herrington, Cindi Adams, Margaret Webster 3rd row — John Kurtz, Mark Sehutzmon (Vice President) SKI TEAM CLUB Back row (left to right) — Larry Freese. Bill Treacy (2nd vice). Don Adnaonsen, Middle row — Joe Jackson (president), Charlie Azarin, Gerry Breen, Bottom row — Ruth Silvers (1st vice), Renee Jiminez, ond Andy Dominesey. Missing from picture: Tom Fogg, Karen Lang, Laura Strutz, Ron Von Vliet, Greg Grant, Dove Fisher, Paul Stewart, ond Dove Blonle D. Rothenberg 55 STUDENT DIRECTORATE Beck tow left to right — Kerry Grimes (President of RHA.) Usa Pirk, (Rep. at large,! Cammy College-'. (Greet Council President;) Kathy Greene, NSC President;) Scott Wild, (Vice Chairman;) Doug Cohrane, (OCSA President); Front Row left to right — Jim Myers (Director of Academics). Jill Frushour (Chairperson); Connie Radell (Assistant Director of Public Relations), Andrea Peters (Director of Activities), Mark Barberio (Director of Finance), Neil Markey (Director of Public Relations.) Mrssing Director: Rose Bizova, Student Services; Pam Benson, Activities Director 56 RIT TOASTMASTERS Bock Row: Rich Dramcs, DaweMcConJish (Secretory), Mark Procknol (Treasurer), Don Kaz (AdministrativgVice President), Kris Young, Muriel Andre Front Row: John Kurtz, Thomas John F lley (president), Larry Pschirrer (advisor). Nancy Morelle (Educational Vice President) Not Pictured Ed Chiambrone. Lissa Pierson, Beth Moloch, John Retalfack, Steve Kramer, Mork Hozelton, Tim Ryan, Edmund Knapp BLACK AWARENESS COORDINATING COMMITTEE th Row Jeff Perot, Will,am LutherTurnball. Fred Seam, Arthur Brawn Social Cultural Dir 3rd Row Shirley Moore, Chris Chapman, Teresa Three!, Coar. Secretary Robin Taylor, Michelle Keye, Treasurer Jeanette Brooks 2nd Row Joy McVay, Pub Relations Cheryl 5pence, Tippy Younger, Photographer Ronie Tyson, NTID Director Jeonin Peoples 1st Row Carla Grice, Feme Dickson, Loren Mercer, Unity House R A Adriane Lourde, Keith Majors Wondo L. Bruce. President RIT TIGER BAND AND FLAG TEAM Back row, left to right: Robert Mawers(directorl, Dayv Leibsan, DanTroy, Ron Bergenheim, JohnCooklis. Mark. Harms, Dove Bruns, Ed Lucos. Kelly Hilton, Wayne Grinthol, Paul Toubmcn, LisaThielking, Diane Hobeeb(director) Front row, left to right Botry Kramer. Mike Locke. Jufie Sullivan, Anne Marie Olsen, Lou Ann Sterner, Sandy Wilkin, Pom Brown, Doug Zywiczynskik Tracey Schipp, Mary Ellen Adams, Sondy Martin, Joe Colombo 57 NTID STUDENT CONGR ESS (Silling on flow) - Fred Hart- man, RepresentaSive-At-Large (Sitting on chair from left to right) — Melanie Gove — Administrative Assistant, Kathy Greene— President; Jeff Nardozza— Vice President First row (standing) — (left to right) Becky Packard — Cultural Director Lois Waldinger — Social Director Last Row (from left to right) — Mitchell Seigel — Financial Director; Ricky Haefen — Aca- demic Director; Susan Zupnik — Parliamentarian 58 J. Kiithou j Kilthou j Kilthau J Kilthau Dr. Abernathy Sara McClendon Dr. Ray Amara Dr. Jerry Teplitz 60 Duane Michals Alan Ginsberg Bruce Davidson Dr. Ruth Westheimer 61 D Rothenberg J Wright J. Nourok r SPORTS v . D. Rothenbefg ■MMWMHStiMfc R Bukoty D Rothenberg -— |—1 r-v 1983 R1T MEN'S SOCCER TEAM — Front | ,rV row (left to right): Dave Leach, Bill Hosiatis, Donovan Nelson, Andre Schmid, Rick Bot- nick, Tom Daley, Ron Speziale, Chris Sweeney, Keith Cooper, Paul Schojan, Dennis Killion and Kevin May (Coach May's son). Second row (left to right): Ray Bell (trainer), Dan Hickey (assistant coach), Fronk Hinchey, Bill Garno, Pat Winter, Dan Ramage, Kevin McCarthy, Bernie Student, Ken Serwan, Keith White, Dave Gregg, Mike Virts, Eric Olmstead, John Isselhard, John Fergus, Greg Hunt and Coach Doug May, J Payne R, Bukaty J. Payne 68 J, Payne R. Bukaty HM CommunieoTions COPPFD 1983 RIT W0MEN'S SOCCER TEAM tQ I , IX Front row (left to right): Maggie Donaher, Linda Sacheli, Patti Grath, Kris Heuring, Zoe Anne Haubert, Paula Graham, Lori Erb, Kathy Buckley, Kim Matthews and Chris Donofrio. Second row (left to right): Assistant Mike Boychuk., Renee Schlau (co- captain), Sandy Southworth (co-captain,) Shirley McCabe, Michelfe Bradt, Jill Henry, Sue Stacy, Jill Lendrum, Verena Seuthe, Fenella Keig, Jackie Reynolds and Coach Paul Corcoci. J. Payne j. Nourok 70 Commun ications R Bukaly CROSS COUNTRY Front row (left to right): Don McGrath, Jim Pasquali, Greg House, Don Wilkins. Second row (left to right): Mark Tabasco, Joe Desoteile, Chris Roe, Tim O'Grady, John Wagner, Paul Ruston ond Coach Peter Todd. 71 Communications ■-pi i t KT i q RIT 1983 WOMEN'S TENNIS TEAM — Front ,1 ll lip row to ri9 : Anne Possidente, Daphne Schmitt, Laura Harris, Rhonda Groff and Potty Garcia-Pena. Second row (left to right): Coach Ann Nealon, Karen Zuker, Lindo Grimaldi, Lynda Gorsky, Patty Durbak, Kelly Collins, Jennifer Payne and Mary Jean Shahen. M. Nouhan 72 J.Payne R. 73 r | 1™ —• kneeling L to R Ted Lilly, Nick Bently, Ralph Little, Jim Hanrahan, Doug rC II I) | (Sluggo) Cunningham, Paul the wall, 2nd row L to R — Fergyson Neale (Capt.), Gary Ballsy, little George Ritter, Greg Orlando — Treas., Joe Casey, Tony (Spumoni) Alfon- zetti, Randy Newman. 3rd row L to R — Jim Heyspewes, You Butler, Steve Kriendler, Dan Hogan, Mike (Sar Potrol) Geraghty, Rob Montesano. Back Row — Donnybrook (Sec,), Ron Wright, Pres, Chase Me Hendry, Keith Smith, John Woiles 74 HOCKEY right); Lindo Tracy, Renate Doeve, Jennifer MocKenzie (assis- tant captain), Zoe Haubert, Kathy Kelly, Tracy Gilbert (captain), Connie DiSanto (assistant captain) and June Lachance. Second row (left to right): Assistant Coach Dan Cordoro, Clare Colaby, Marcy Levin, Sabra Davis, Lisa Szymanski, Mary Kay Swan, Lynne Hagan, Karen Buchanan, Leanne RebHahn, Valerie Rhoades, Linda Crankshow, Phil Capestany (manager), Coach Glenn Collins and Assistant Coach Mark Lemcke. Varden Studio t ntTPTI Front row (left to right): Steve Roberts, Duon e Meyer, Tom Kelly, John yy | I ' | ,11 i v | Shohinian and Dave Hannah. Second row (left to right): Bob Baum, Bruce Parmelee, Parker Ward and Chris Schoejbe. Third row (left to right): John Jacobson, Alex Mocaluso, Donovan Allen, Steve Miller, Steve McAteer, Jonn Puleo, Rod Patane, Greg Watkins, Paul Whalen, Mike Stark, John Reid (assistant) and Coach Earl Fuller. Missing from photo: Ralph Wegner, Mike Anderson and Doug Sturgis. M, Elman 75 Communications Communications VOLLEYBALL Front row (kneeling, left to right): Tracy Harris, Keren Pratt, Barbara Cortes, Chiara DlBono and Monica Gonzalez. Second row (left to right): Cooch Janet Assenheimer, Karen McCrudden, Marybeth Spurza, Heidi Zimmerman, Becky Baker, Lisa Rogers and Kit Johnson. L Joenecke 76 L Joenecke LJoenecke L Joenecke 77 RlT Communications J. Payne MITM’O I r nwr7 Seated (left to right): Terry Domi- r - • 1 f | [ I nach, Ed Carroll, Chris Johnstone, Coach Brian Mason, Dave Burk- holder, Assistant Mark Davitt, T.J. Perras, Chuck Samar and Grant HoriucL Second row (left to right): Thor Storm (manager), Lorry Shomphe, B.J Hull, Ed Henry, John Hawkins, John Hinrichsen, Ed McCaffrey, Bill Bjorness, Brian Hall, Gump Whiteside, Norm Belonger, Mike Holzman, Geoff Carroll, Doug Tracy and Blaise MacDonold. Third row (left to right): Bobby Trowell, Tony Arquiett, Ritchie Herbert, Maurice Montambauit, Tom Herstad, Jim Hull, Mike Albano, Russ Firman and Rich Brouwer. 78 i. Payne i. Payne J Payne 79 J Payne 80 J. Payne J. Payne 81 Communications BASKETBALL Front row (left to right): Captains Steve Sisson and Joe Dermady. Standing (left to right): Paul Clune (student assis- tant), Terry Vanderwall (assistant), Scott Albright, Mike Reed, Mat Ward, Gerry Tile- bein, Phil Warren, Chris Bohler, Paul Brown, Jeff Benck, Charles Sease, Mike Alessio, Scott Allen (assistant) and Coach Bob McVean. 82 J. Payne . - i J- Payne 83 Communi cations MEN’S SWIMMING ry Zacharias and Bob Ketrick, Second row (left to right); Deon Hitchcock, Dona Leonard, Pito Coilas, Bill Darling, Bill Murray and Ron Busse Back row (left to right): Bill Baumann, Earl Hollins- head, Bob Beall, Rich Sheridan, Chris Bush, Greg Denzel, Scott Anderson, Mary Besanceney (manager) and Coach John Buckholtz, Missing from photo: Fetter Fiola, Fred Eggert, Ted Hughes, Marc lacona, Mark Courtney, Bill Wynkoop, Mike Denzel Scott Ingwers, Greg Valente, Dan Kramer, Tim Mietus, Damon Georgia, Tim Merrimam, Sushrut Parikh, Korl Wilbanks, Tim Sposato, Jim Shank, Jim Leenhouts, John Cromley, Matt Landendorf, Delano Robinson and David Schultz. % M. ElmcHi i Payne 84 Common lections WOMEN’S SWIMMING Lynn Nugent, Janice Wolverton and Kira Ailing. Second row (left to right): Kim Link, Judy Baker, Cathy Romocki, Angela Walsh, Nancy Goyette, Sue O'Hern and Jennifer Curthoys. Back row (left to right): Scott Schneider (manager), Nancy Pavlock, Kim Nelson, Paige Carter, Sue Brodley, Yvonne Kilmer, Karen Olson and Coach Kathy Robords. Missing from photo: Mary Beth Breckenridge, Lori Miholov and Chris Knopfke 85 Communications SOFTBALL Front row (left to right); Mamie Salisbury, Dean- na Vershay, Vicki Kelly, Betsy Delf'Aglio, Glen- no Calienda, Carolyn Lee, Chris D'Onogrio and Beth Plezkovitch. Second row (left to right): Brian Henry (assistant coach). Renate DoeveCo-Capt,, Sandy Redder, Cheryl Wetmore, Lynne Hessinger, Denise Kaczmarek Co-Capt., Paula Farnett, Zoe Haubert and Jane Iversen, M. Elman D, Rothenbera BASEBALL Front row (left to right): Joe Morkiewicz, Mark Reilly, Chuck Renckens, Mark Leese, Terry Moag and Larmont McKenzie. Second row (left to right): Jim Merritt, Dave Pellowitz, Dave Merriman, Jim Hartmann, Mike Webb, Steve Barrett and Larry Kelsey. Third row (left to right): Dan Williams (assistant), Gary Skwarek, Tom Heldo, Ken Bokker, Jim Smith, John Foley, Wilfred Thomas, John Napolitano, Adam Dworkin and Coach Dick Bonalewicz. 88 D Rothenberg Communications D. Rothenberg TENNIS Front row (left to right}: Keith Maler, John Standish ond Jim Frisk. Second row (left to right); Cooch Dove Cotter, JohnCastilone, Peter Spina, John Cheer ond Bill Schmitz. D Rotbenberg 89 Communications MEIN’S TRACK Front row (left to right): Tom Schunemon, Mike DeLaurentis, Mike McMillan, Greg House, David Buntin and Alex Medina. Second row (left to right): Mark Kulzer, Chris Flaherty, Brian Doane, Tim O'Grady, Scott Slade, Mark Santus, Larry Smith and Coach Peter Todd. (Several missing from photo). D. Rothenberg D. Rathenberg 90 91 Communications S. Hockstein LACROSSE Front row (left to right): Demetrius Costro, Chris Zello, Bruce Remus, Tim Turner, Brad Lynn, Ted Diehl, Jim Kimmel, Marty Mertefi, Scott Hedden, Don Stehn and Scott Olive. Second row (left to right); Jeff Flynn, Mike Ponnone, Don Bolch, Scott Helm, Mike Kelly, Tom Scharr, Bob Sichenzia, Andre Schmid, John Deane, Dan Miller and Joe Samuelman. Third row (left to right): John Donnelly, Don Losier, Dave Eckert, Mike Sherlock, John Rottinger, Andy Demetres, Mark Holly ond Walt McMurtry. Fourth row (left to right): Steve Britton, Neil Mulione, Kevin O'Reilly, Bill Bjorness, Chuck Cincebox, Ed Purcell, Shawn McAvoy, Tom Sill, Kurt Peterson and John Harrington. 92 S Hockstein S Hockstein D. Rothenberg J, Poyne 94 D. Rothenbefg D Rothenberg D. Rothenberg J. Nourok Communications 95 96 D Rot hen berg J. Payne D. Rothenberg D Rothenberg D. Rotbenberg D. Rotbenberg D. Rothenbeig 99 ALPHA XI DELTAsitting on floor: Ann Rodriguez, Dora Store:! First row from leftto right: CheryJ Wet more, Becky Hampton (Quill), Anita Hall (Recording Secretary, Social), Debra Rothenberg (Vice President), Kristen Gladzrszewski (President), Stacey Nelson (Treasurer), Kim Tobin (Social), Robin Tobin (Membership?, Deanna Vershoy (Greek Council Rep.) Sitting on bock of choir from left to right: Margie Gloss, Franeie DeSarno, Christine Ryan, Shari Storch Standing from leftto right: Ann Griffen, Joan Gallagher, Phyllis Wright, Gretchen Robbins, Terri Barilla, Denise Kozmorek, Janet Kreidel, L u Nigro Bock raw from loft to right: Beth Rich (Pledge Trainer), Tommy Corbett, Vicki Sweet, Kathy Schuler, Lissa Pierson, Cammy Callegari, Alma Bejtovic, Janet Kemper House name — Alpha Xi Delta Nickname —• Alpha Xi When Where Founded—April 17. 1893 at Lom- bard College in Galesburg, III. National Color — Double Blue and Gold Mascot — Bear Flower — Pink Rose Exec Board Officer — President — Kristen Glodziszewski Vice President — Debra Rothenberg Treasurer — Laura Crossland.'Stacey Nelson Membership — Robin Tobin Pledge Trainer — Beth Rich Corresponding Secretary — Tracey Simons Recording Secretory — Anita Hall Greek Council Rep — Deanna Vershoy Quill — Becky Hampton Social — Anita Half Kim Tobin The Graduating Seniors are: Debra Rothenberg; Kristen Glodziszewski, Tracey Simons, Lissa Pierson, Data Storch, Jill Tuzman, Margie Gbss, Janet Kem- per, Laura Ctossland, Letitia Vozzo, Debby Crescen- so, Ann Griffen, Marian Gaza, Mary Gorczynski, Lois Waidinger, Beftina Engelmann, Faith Naab S. Gregory House Nome — Alpha Sigma Alpha Nickname — Alpha Sig When Where Founded — 1901, Longwood College, Farmvilte, Virginia Natione! Color — Crimson, Pearl White, Palm Green. Gold Mascot — Phoenix Flower — Narssiscus Exec Board — President — Linda Voo Vice Pres. — Kim Walker Membership — Carolyn Russo Treasurer — Janet DelGiomo Corresponding Secretary — Jackie Lucchese Recording Secretary — Patti Fleming Social Chairperson — Kitty Sodoff Banquet Chairperson — Jackie Anderson House Manager — Elizabeth Engel Rush —- Lisa Catalano Fundraiser — Lori Petrone Graduating Seniors — Jackie Anderson, Kitty Sodoff, Ruth Derrick, Down Car- penter, Nancy Busch, Maria Ryan, Lori Weatherup, AnneMane Martin, Andrea Peters, Carolyn Kemper. Linda Yoo, Kim Walker, Leslie Borone, Elizabeth Engel ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA SORORITY First Row: Louisa Lamb, Carolyn Russo, membership director Second Row: Julie MeMohon, Lori Weatherup, Lor Petrone, Maria Riggio, Cindy Van Wagenen, Judy Caputi, Kim Kent, Jacki Anderson; Banquet Chairman, Sharon Sterner Third Row: Maria Ryan, Patricia Fleming; Recording Secretary, Linda Yoo; President, Amy Breese, Robin Styles, Cheryl Wiley, Annemarie Martin, Anne Possidente, Donna Guazaloca Fourth Row Andrea Peters, Jacquelyn Lucchese; Corresponding Secretory, Jennifer Payne, Stacey Resnick, Kim Walker, Vice President, Mary Czomecki, Andrea Santaeroce, Patricia Fennessy, Lisa Shuster Missing: Janet DelGiomo; Treasurer, Kotherine Sodoff; Social Chairman, Lisa Catalano, Rush Chairman, Elizabeth Engle; House Manager, Chris Riggio; Fund Raiser, Down Carpenter, Ruth Detrick, Robin Pettaeio, Leslie Barone, Nancy Busch, Kelly Collins, Carolyn Kemper, Kelly Stevenson, Hope Murnane, Pam Dalton, Heidi Hubert 101 House nome — Triangle When Where Founded — Unversityof Illinois April 15. 1907 National Collor — Old Rose Gray Flower — White Chrysanthemum Past Exec Board — President — Pool Dyga Vice President — (foil} Dove Lysacfe Vice President — (wipter) Mickey Street Vice President — (spring) Steve Barrett Treasurer — Dove McNeil Recording Secretary — Greg Mastoler House Manager — Tom Jeziorski TRIANGLE FRATERNITY Front row left to right; Ron Rexroth. Tom Jeziorski (House Manager) Pool Dygo (Presictent), Dove McNeil (Treasurer). Greg MostolSer (Recording Secretory) Middle Row; Steve Gibson, Marty Schena, Ralph Solerno, Scott King, Vernon Swart ley, Paul Brawn, Chuck Renckens, Jay Coasadine. Bill Barr, Don Deacon Top Row: Scott Tingley, Don Terwiitiger. Bob Gunderman. Bill Horneck, Frank Smith. Ron Bylond, Pot Devanney, Bruce Lockhort. Don Start 102 ALPHA EPSILON PI FRATERNITY Sitting Row 1 (left to right) Ken Wojtkowski (mower). Ted Tubbs, (scribei, Jim Lawrence (ioclcil chairman), Mark Isenhart (If. master), Pat Kelley (house manager), Jim Winiarski (food steward}. Row 2 Mark Bailey (exchequer), Carlo ladevoio (pledgemaster; Row 3 Larry Shade, Howard Koden, Scott Wild, Matthew Ottman, Jim Merritt, Kevin Morris, Jim Buongiomo, Row 4 Vincent PiCi, Anindyo Sen, Oscar O'Flynn. Mark Harvey, Scott Soeffing, Howard Haimowitz, trie Schmidt House name —■ Alpha Epsilon P. Nickname — AEPi, Pi's baked daily When Where Founded — New York University, November 7, 1913 National Color — Blue Gold Past Exec Board President — Ken Wojtkowski Vice President — Tom Parry Exchequer — Mark Bailey Pledge Master — Rob Hubert Social — Jim Lawrence Food Steward — Karl Stote Scribe — Ted Tubbs Sentinel — Mathew Word Graduating Seniors — Pat Kelley, Jim Merritt, Jeff Drobitz, Ken Wojtkowski, Rob Hubert, Howard Kaden. Bill Bois, Kcrl Stote D. Rothenberg 103 TAU KAPPA EPSILON Row I - David Redline, Chris Stevens, Chris Kycia, Scott Dahl, MikeSturge, Peter Keehnle, Steve Cohen Row 2 — Chuck Rakstis, Erie Reinitz (secretary), Tom Miller (house manager), Rick. Wager (house minister), Angela Quogiiata, Taylor Zimmer. Row 3 — Ward Ackerson, Alan MjIot. Bob Southwell, David Wolf, Matt Cole, Charlie Hawkins, Tart Tran, Row A — Tom Wilson Darren Simon, Winfield Austin, Craig Wicke, RobTorgalski, Rich Bonaker, Siil Amstutz, Paul Luczak, Tom Roelii, Mike Kerwin, Dorryt Dewolff. Row 5 - David Ross, David Hurwitz, Bob Wolf. Jon Speach, Brian Newman, David Hanson, Bret Deihlefsen, Alon Byrne, Neil Markey. Andy Pearson, Marc Bryan-Brown MISSING: Jon Zimmer (president), Jeff Speach (treasurer). Walter Rapetski, Paul Barbey, Corey Blackwell, Steve Cornell, Ross Doland, Joe Frissora, Frank Germano (sargeont-at arms), Frank Gu da (Historian), Jeff Hourihan, Mike Hughes, Dovid Lloyd, Rob Martin, Steve Misturini, Bob Perini, Mark Richards, Chris Robeson, Bob Zeoti (vice pres.) House name — Tau Kappo Epsilon Nickname — TKE When Where Founded— Illinois Wesleyan Univer sity January 10, 1899 National Calor — Cherry Gray Flower — Red Carnation Mascot — Teker the Cat Post Exec Board — Prytanis — Jon Zimmer Epi Prytanis — Robert Zeoli Crysophylos — Jeffrey T. Speach Grammateus — Eric Reinitz Histor — Frank Guide Pylortes — Frank Germano Graduating Seniors — Staven Cornell, Thomas G Miller, Steven Cohen, Peter Keehnle, David Hurwitz, Robert Perini, John Speach, Neil Markey, Jeff Houn- han, Jon Zimmer, Eric Reinitz, Dovid Hanson, Dovid Ross, Mark Bryan-Brown, David Lloyd, Robert Zeoli, Ross Doland, Walter Rapetski, Paul Barbey, Charles Hawkins, Mark Richards, Robert Cohen D Rothenberg 104 D. Rothenberg House Nome — Phi Kappo Ton Nickname — Phi Tau When Where Founded — Miomi University Ox- ford, Ohio March 17, 1906 Notional Colors — Old gold Harvard Red Local colors — Kelly green white Maseott — Tau (St- Bernard dog) Flower — Red carnation Post Exec Board — President — Tim Moonan 1st Vice President — Dave Whittaker 2nd Vice Pressent — Peter Gabrcil Treasurer — Ed Zebrowski Secretary — Paul Keifer Sargeant at arms — Todd Santo House Manager — Bill Trinchere Graduating Seniors — Ed Gambrorte, George Lyd- fard, Tim Irwin, Bill Trinchere, Jeff Cintula, Mike Horan, Mark Lesoge, Tam Napier, T.J. Perras PHI KAPPA TAU FRATERNITY 3rd Row; CioudeKrcmpe, Ed Zebrowski (Treasurer), Todd Santo (Scrgeont-ct-Arms), NifsMargon, Dennis Gough, Jim Anderson, Joe Morrissey- 2nd Row: Bab McCollum, Mork Jolly, Scott Traylor, Wayne Sherwood, Rob Lynch, Chris Miller, Tim Irwin, Charlie Detruit. 1st Row: John Peters, Pete Pollinger, Jim Neri, Tim Moonon (President) Dave Whittaker (1st Vice-President), Raul Rosario, Dean Giordano, Poul Keifer (Secretary). 105 TAU EPSILON PHI FRATERNITY 5th row (standing in rear) Mackiewicz, N Bensur, C. Elgvin, D. Nesslogs, M. Meynodsoy, P. Irving, M. Howell, M Schlaudh, R. Grazul. 4th row (standing in front of 5th J K Hall, A. Erickson, B, Sehwager, P. Weinstein, M, Petto, H Jones, P. Marsh. 3rd row (sitting in front of 4th) ... J. Solvuca, D. Goldstein, R. Koff ... G. Blozrtberg, 0. Mohr, M Manager, W. Mcgrew 2nd row (sitting only, in front of 3rd) . T. Hennessy, . T, Frengillo, S Paxton, D. Glielmi, A. Apuzzo. 1st row (kneeling only) D Nelson, B. Firestein, B. Lenick, S. Beazley, G. Mayo old exec, board Jeff Mackiewicz Choncellor, Anthony Appuzzo 8ursar, Rob Hudson Vice Chancellor (not pictured), Sandy Paxton WardenWedgemaster, Tim Mahon , . . House Manager (not pictured), Brian Schwager Member-qt-Large D. Rothenberg House name — Tau Epsilon Phi Nickname — TEP When Where Founded — Columbia University Octo- ber 10, 1910 National Color — Purple Flower — Violets Lillies of the Valley Past Exec Board! — Chancellor — Jeff Mackiewicz Vice Chancellor — Robert Hudson Bursar —- Anthony Apuzzo Wardenipledgemasler — Sandy Paxton Member at Large — Brian Schwoger Graduating Seniors — Anthony Apuzzo. Greg Blom- berg, Lloyd Glenn, Mike Meynodosy, StuOft Beazley, Lee Karim, Nate Bensor. Harold Jones, Mark Baeren- rodt. Mark Lenny 106 SIGMA PI Front row from left to right: Art Dove (Treasurer), Ron Jones (Vrce President:, Colemon Bye (President), Robert Hicks (Secretary) More Pinsky (Alumni Relations1 Second row: Bob Ukkelburg. Bruce Walterick, Craig Wiltse, Rob Montesano, Don Cunneen, Dan Kull, Tony Luce, Harry Diaz, Mark Gerhart Back row: Tom Holssig, Mark Kaplan, Jeff Voorhes, Brian Stonko, Chris D'Anna, Mark Johnson, Fred Schlensker, D ane Bast, Mfkel Sanfilippo, Jim Millar House Name — Sigma Pi When Where Founded — February 26, 1897 Vine ence, Indtono Notional Color — Purple, Gold and White Moseott — Owl Flower — Orchid Exec Board — President — Coleman Bye Vice President — Ron Jones TreOSurer -— Art Dove Secretory — Rob Hicks Sergeant af arms — Marc Pinsky Herald — Mike Kone Graduating Seniors — Colemon Bye, Dan Delaren- zo, Harry Diaz, Doug Giorolono, Brian Stanko, Jeff Voorhees, Joe Andinino 107 Hou$e nome — There Xi Nickname — The Vikings When £r Where Founded — April 29, 11064 at RPI Nation all Color — Azure Bi'ue and Silver Mascot Unicom Flower — Blue Iris Exce Board — President — Howard Rose Vice President — Mike Templeton Treasurer — Aaron Pusar Secretary — Wayne Fleiscnhoker Rush Chairman — Paul Paltrineri Pledge Master — Tim Haw-k House Manage — Greg Jensen Graduating Seniors — Howard Rose, Greg Jensen. Hoi Brown,, Ed Wong, Mark Vedel, Jim Jackson, Mrke Clarke THETA XI (Bock Row) Jim Jackson, Bo-Bean, AlCsuk, Jim Van Dyk, Scott Yurashek, Devlin Lansburg, Gory Rowley, John Woltmon, Mike Clarke, (Standing) Ed Wong. Mike Conley, Horry Dulok, Cod Maul, Walter Oneschuk, John- Crosby, Mark Vedd, Todd Laniok, Chris Sc-boejbe, ion Watson, (Sitting) Tim Hawk [Pledge Master), Glenn Fleischhacker, Greg Jensen (House Manager). Howie Rose (President), Aaron Pusar (Treasurer), Wayne Reischhacker (Secretory), Paul Paltrineri (Rush), (Kneeling) Dave Rohner, Steve Yelland. Craig Diamond, Hal Brown, Dan Rodlauer, Mike Lee, Mark Weiden, (FJoor)Curt Spinney, John Fiocchi 108 PHI SIGMA KAPPA I st row left to right: Walter Golczewski. John Royno, Mike Woshburn, Mike McMillan — President, 8ob Frueh Vice President, Scott Stewart, 2nd row: Med Chatt, Jose Argvala, Jim Crater, Bob Ciatto, Mark Turner 3rd row: Larry Rotbang, Pal Daly, Scott Bayline, Gary Myer — Sentina!, Phil Brookings, Jeff Taylor, Howard Booker, Buddy Field 4th row: Jim Henderson, Dove Harris, Greg Rivers, Bob Gerber, Bernard Szachara, Mike Farrell, Jim Miiler, Dan Pollock —■ Inductor, Chris Bottari — House Mngr. Missing; Todd Balfour, C.B. Cooke, Steve Mui e — Treasurer, Ron Scordino, Mork Gromzq, Adorn Fischer, Rich Sugden, John Potter, Greg Conley, Seth Zenitz,Pierre Bonin, Chrrs Asselin, John Kemnitzer, Keith Conover, Kyle Mundt, Chris Brandon, Ale Rublwosky, Kevin Minnick — Secretary, Advisors: Jim Wiseman, Joe Germonfo Honorary House Mother, Dorothy lipford House name —- Phi Sigma Kappa Nickname — Phi Sig When Where Founded — March 15, i873 Univer sity of Massachusetts Notional Color — Silver and Magenta Mascot — The Geek' Flower — Red Carnation Past Excc Board — President — Michael McMillan Vice President — Robert frueh Secretary — Kevin Minnick Treasurer — Steve Muise Inductor — Dan Pollock Sentinel — Gary Myer House Manager — Christopher Bottari Graduating Seniors — 109 House name —- Sigma Kappo Tau Where When Founded — April 1982 at RIT Local Color — Gold 4 gray Mascot — Lynn Flower — Carnation E ee Board — President — Richard John- ston Vice President — Fred Hortmon Secretary — James Lipsky Director of Intercommunity Services — David Kdstor House Manager — James Luttrel Pledge Master — Michael Anderson Parliamentarian — Ricky Harlen Treasurer — Steven Orvdrios Director of Social Affairs — Michael Hanson Graduating Seniors — Bren- dan Cummings, Joe Chimenti, Robert Jacaaiso, James Lipsky, James Luttrel, Martin Marcus, Fred Hortmon, Ricky Harlen House name — Zeto Pi Mu Founded — Moy 1981 at RIT campus Colors —- Green white Mascot — Dragon Post Exee. Board Officers: President — Fred Pale hick Vice President — Victor Arel- lano Executive Director — Terr- ence Petrie Business Manager — Thom- as Montemorqno Administrative Assistant — David H. Smith Graduating Seniors —- Phillip Jacot, Fred Corson, Greg Lee, James Lehr, Terrence Petrie, Fred Palchick. Tom Monte- morano SIGMA KAPPA TAU 1st row from left to right— Patricia Saar, Susan Burns, Kelly Sicard, Carolyn James 2nd row — Fred Hartman, (Vice President), Ricky Harlen (Parliamentarian), Steven Ondrias (Treasurer), Kent Kennedy, Richard Johnston (President), Dale Fine 3rd row — Jomes Lipsky (Secretory), David Kostor (Director of Intercommunity Services), Mitchell Siegel, James Luttrel (House Manager), Martin Marcus, Alberto Ramirez, Joe Turner, Michael Anderson (Pledge Master) 4th row — James Adams, Robert Jacaruso, Jeff Nardozzo, Philip Klytta, Norman Williams, John Manahan, Michael Hanson (Director of Social Affairs} 5th row —Joe Chimenti, Allen Schneider, Todd Williams, Tim Hanson, Ke th Cotter, Larry Smith lost row —Jock Hathaway, Brendan Cummings, Danny Wilson, Mathis Hediger 110 ZETA PI MU 1st row sitting L to R; Victor Arellano (Post Vice President), Fred Palchick (Past President), Terrence Petne (Past Executive Director) Second Row L to R Mark Baucom, Dean Pa polio, Ken Tucker, Joe Rourkc, David Smith Joseph Ortiz Back RowL to R Edword Boyer, Jesse Elder, Philip Jacob, Tad Yamada, Mitchell Berger, Fred Corson House nome — Delta Alpha S«gma Locol heorifjg impaired sorority When Where Founded — 1981, Rochester institute of Technology Mascot — Chimpanzee Colors (local) — Fuchsia Flower — Rose Past Exec Board Officers — President — Mary Fracassini Vice President — Jeonne Bor- kowski Secretary — Michele Steele Treasurer — Diane Lux Parliamentarian — Julie Agnew Graduating Seniors — Jeanne Barkowski, Julie Agnew, Ruth Alvarez, Jean Glenn Debbie Rice DELTA ALPHA SIGMA Top row or bock row. Left to right. Penelope Theofanis, Janet Kriz, Debra Rose. Ruth Alvarez. JoAnne Mackey, Jolleen Kramer, Debbie R ce, Janice Quaack, Susan Sofranko, Middle row: Donna Jocobeil is, Susan Luttrell, Jennifer Waters Front row: Past Executive Board Mary Fracassini — Post president Jeanne Borkowski — Past vice president Michele Steele — Past secretary, Diane Lux — Past treasurer, Julie Agnew — Post porlimentarian not in picture: Connie Selcik, Phyllis Kifkin, Sandy Anderson, Aileen Panzer, Jean Glenn Nome — Phr Delta Theta Nickname — Phi Delta When Where Founded — 1848 of Miami University of Ohio Ox- ford, Ohio Colors — Red blue Mascot — Bulldog PHI DELTA THETA First Row: Kevin Theobald (Senior Vice President), Kenneth Butler (President), Peter Theodoss (Chancellor), Bret GrimmiuS (Historian) Second Row: Steve Abeles(Secretary), Mark Yaros (Beer Stward), Peter Szczesrtiak, Austin Beer, Thomas Creath, Third Row: Dean Skomos, Gary Berstien, Brent Lessman, Marc Stimok, Kyle Roth Fourth Row: Geoff Kupfersehimd, Mark McKollor, James Denzok, Peter Reikus Timothy Mietus, Ray Linton, Andrew Tapparo 111 John Payne Professional Photography FOLIO '84 is published by TECHMILA Rochester Institute of Technology, One Lomb Memorial Drive,-: Rochester, NY 14623. Folio is supported by the College of Fine and Applied Arts, the College of Graphic Arts and Photography and partially fundee by the Student Directorate of Rochester Instituted Technology. All rights reserved, FOLIO J84 is printed on sub 100 Warren Cameo dull coated stock by the Hunter Publishing Company Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Two thousand: copies are distributed within TECHMILA '84, andq] limited edition of 800 copies ore adhesive bound tipped into 12 pt Grey Carolina cover stock. FOLIO Committee: Tom Barotz and Geoff Michaud Editors. John Payne photographed the 3-dimensional work; using a 4x5 view camera, and a 216 camera to copy the 2-dimensional work. COLLEGE OF FINE APPLIED ARTS Here is the home for more than 700 artists — ; students and faculty, apprentices and masters,;a : kaleidoscope world of talent, hard work and imagfl nation. Here these artists hove discovered the fifd| foundation and the abundant creative source they need to develop and master their skills. Ebony, porcelain, oils, inks, silver, type, acrylics, silks, plosH ter, glass, pastels ond sometimes technology] emerge as artistic statements. 112 113 Top James M. Smithers Professional Photography Bottom Daniel Winter Professional Photography 114 Top John Payne Professional Photography Bottom Ziv Victor Rotenberg Photographic Illustration 115 Top Kevin Canfield Professional Photography 116 rep Peter Howard Professional Photography BoPort Catherine W. Johnson Biomedical Photography Top Rob Goldman Professional Photography Steve Cohen Professional Photography 119 Top Bob Bruschini Professional Photography tkifiam Chris Cameron Professional Photography 120 Top Debra Rothenberg Photo Illustration Bosom Kevin Canfield Professional Photography 121 Euclides Santiagi Deborah L, Whor Top Michael Nolan Professional Photography Bottom Left Jonathan Nourok Photographic Illustration 124 Bottom Rigfrif John Wynn Professional Illustration Karen Sardisco Painting Sect Ann Frisina Painting 126 Top and Bcflom Bruce Chapin Painting 127 Top Lori Goldstein Medical Illustration Bottom Dara Storch Book Jacket Graphic Design 128 Top Tim Johnson Graphic Design 129 Top High; Lisa Ohlman Graphic Design Top Left Robert Pope Graphic Design Top Steve Webster Graphic Design Bottom Christine Loftus Graphic Design 131 Karen AckofF Medical Illustration Medical illustration is a rapidly ex- panding field. RITs program pre- pares the artist to make accurate statements visually, combining artis- tic proficiency with scientific informa- tion. Graduates go on to careers in the medical research field, in teaching hospitals or for publishers or community health programs. A medical illustrator is a profes- sional artist with biomedical training who furthers visual communications in science. Students must be admit- ted to this specialized program before enrolling in the School of Art and De- sign. At RIT, you'll be educated as an observer because you'll need the comprehension that comes with direct exposure to a subject before you can make your illustrations uni- formly reliable and informative. Most of your time will be spent in practice rather than theory, and you'll view operating room techniques early in your education. 132 ri York Suir L«] Irpr fjf Tiinr Seu i ili !i. m nnse Tep Diane Winter Watercoior Wash Medical Illustration Middle Brenda Robertson Pen and Ink Medical Illustration Bottom Diane Winter Pen and Ink Medical Illustration 133 Top Barbara Venerus Airbrush Medical Illustration Bottom Carol Rusamen Watercolor Medical Illustration Superficial jihJ Dcqi Mnscfci ol the l c Z)£ IMkCUI 4lf4 134 Too Laura Pardi Airbrush and Watercolor Medical Illustration Bottom Leslie McDonough Medical Illustration 135 Top Gail Donovan Ceramics Eludam Gregory Worthington Ceramics 136 Being a potter I am involved in develop- ing a unique vocabulary of form. But where is this form derived from. Presently, most of my inspirations come from my experience and my direct contact with forms in the external world. Objects, whether they are architectural, natural, or geometric pgesent themselves to me. I observe them and try to capture their essence in my work. But the pot must retain, its pot identity, by reflecting its vessel history. There is a constant dialogue that goes on between the clay and me. My work is a communicative device to reflect my think- ing process. My present concern is to make functional pots; that is pots that fulfill an asthetic function. But sometimes they ac- quire a utilitarian function as well. Giving a material a new life is a constant challenge, it is a pursuit that keeps the mind and the body active. As I grow with time my objects will too. But at any given stage in my creative development the work should re- flect met Barrett Dona! Galbraith 137 Manuel Pagan Ceramics 138 139 140 Tom Farbanish Glass Hot glass involves learning the manual skills of glass blowing and mold blowing, both accomplished with a blow pipe and hand tools. Fur- nace construction and casting is also a part of your education here. A past class project involved building some of the glass furnaces that students now use in the program. As a fresh- man you'll start with basic glass blow- ing and cutting and grinding techni- ques. You'll be exposed to glass as a material, studying its properties, aes- thetics and its ancient and contem- porary history. Gaining competence in techniques that serve your ideas is paramount for you as a studio glass artist 142 Opposite Melanie Guernsey Stained glass plate Top Randy Shull Glass Vases Bottom Judy Via Glass Vases 143 Top Judy Via Glass Dish Bottom Melanie Guernsey Glass Sculpture 144 Top Mark Warshauer Glass Bflftom Tom Farbarish Glass Sculpture 145 Top John Williams Wood Hat Rack Bonam Sight Richard Alien Wood Phone Stand Banian Left Ken Beasfy Wood and Glass Table 146 Top Mindy Edwards Dulcimer and Mandolin Spruce and Fiddle Back Maple Rosewood in Mandolin Bottom Edgar A. Brown Walnut and Maple Table 147 Top LfN arid Middle Arnold J, VanDenburgh Maple, Ebony-Record Album Cabinet Bottom Brian Rooney Red Oak Stool 148 Matt Healy Wood Inspiration the threshold between si- lence and light. Silence, the unmeasur- able, desire to be, to express, the source of new need, meets light, the measurable giv- er of all presence. It is a total hormany felt without knowing, without reservation, without articism, without choice. It is a feeling of total harmony as though you were meeting your maker, the maker being that of nature, because nature is the mak- er of all that is made. Sight then came about and through sight was felt the total harmony. Art, in- stantaneously felt, was the first word, the first utterance. It could have been, “Ah just that. What a powerful word. It ex- presses so much with just so few letters. All material in noture, the mountains, streams, the air and we, are made of light which has been spent, this crumpled mass called material cast a shodow, and the shadow belongs to fight. From the shadow we see matter, feel matter, sense matter, the light received while in the confines of RIT's shadow, is unable to matter. 149 ftighi Adrienne Buck Walnut Chair i n Oren McDermid Walnut Chair 150 Toy Barry R. Yavener Wall Cabinet; Hand Blown Lavender Glass Black Laquered Maple, Brass, Left Barry R. Yavener Chest of Drawers African Paduak, Australian Lace wood Bronze-cast Handles 151 Top Tobi Sznajderman Silver and Copper Sea and Sky BoBom Kathy Rapp Sterling Silver Pillbox 152 Top Vivian Gold Sterling Scarab Bottom Vivian Gold 18kt. Gold Seagull Necklace 153 Top Melissa Cook Pear! and Silver Baroque Bottom Left Allison Post Animal Pin Bottom Right Bob Sywalski Copper Vessel! 154 Top Uh Karen Wright Brass Dragon Too Rtgh! Vivian Gold Sterling Candlestick BoB am Jill Johnson Bat Pin 155 Top Adam Strauss Geode and Sterling Rings Middle Adam Strauss Sterling Baby Spoon Sown Tim Cullen Sterling Silver Broach Sterling Silver, Brass and Copper Broach 156 Lisa Kotchey Metals I was ottrocted to RIT by the spacious, well-equipped studio space and the world renown teaching staff in the Metaicrofts and Jewelery department. Through these people, Hans Christensen, Gary Griffen, Leonard Urso and others, my naivete to design, drawing, hollowware and jewelery began to develope into the vocabulary of form and skill that will provide a founda- tion for future learning and growth. These people along with other faculty members exposed me to the many different aspects of aesthetics. They also exposed me to a variety of new interests and areas of ex- ploration which serve os building blocks for present and future works. My work revolves around the notural forms found on the beaches of North Carolina, and from the architectural forms and spaces found in homes, bridges and buildings found all over the world. I've grown tremendously both emo- tionally and professionally during my years at RIT, and 1 hope to continue this growth in the years to come. 157 Top Margaret Spellman Tapestry — Sea and Sky4' Boflnm Debbie Pratt Satin Weave, Yardage 158 159 Karen Thomas Interior Design Top Delorus Allagio Packaging Design Bocom Patrick Shields Packaging Design 163 164 Top Mark Orvis Packaging Design 3«om Detorus Allagio Packaging Design 165 Tep Terry Hunt Stereo Cabinet Wood. Formica, Glass BeBeirv Terry Hunt Task Light Plastic, Wood, Metal 166 167 Steve Russack Industrial Oesign 168 169 Top Glenn Stott Posterization Special Effects Slide Preparation Bottom Computer Engineering The Department of Computer Engineering offers a Bachelor of Science degree and plans to begin offering masters degrees in the newly emerging discipline of computer engineering. The programs emphasize strong foundations in com- puter science, electrical engineering and math- matical sciences. It is upon these that the discipline of computer engineering emerges as a distinct entity in the study and development of integrated hardware'software systems, The study of pro- gramming languages, algorithms, and operating systems along with circuits, electronics, and sys- tem theory enable our graduates to apply an order- ly algorithmic approach to the design of digital systems that incorporate significant processing dements. The study ol these topics along with computer architecture In the departmental courses enable our students to effectively integrate applications objectives into VLSI (Very Large Scale Integrated circuit) designs. Experience in real time systems also enhances the image of our gradu- ates. We have found our graduates to be very successful in the development of contemporary hardware software systems 170 In 1983, the trustees of the Munsell Color Foundation, Inc. resolved to dissolve the foundation and transfer its assets to the establishment and operation of the Munsell Color Science Laboratory of RJX The Munsell Color Foundation, Inc. promotes education and research in color science. It was founded as a memorial to Professor Albert H. Munsell, founder of the Munsell Color Corporation and originator of the Munsell Color Order System. The Labora- tory operates under the leadership of Pro- fessor Franc Grum, Rl.T.’s first Richard S. Hunter Professor. 171 Ah Exhwiti -of- Selected BOOKPLATES February''March 19 8 A THE MELBERT B. CARY, JR. GRAPHIC ARTS COLLECTION T : (J Karen Ackoff Pen and Ink Calligraphy Catherine Johnson Graphic Design R.l.T.'s new degree program in micro- electronic engineering is unique in the nation. It is offered through the College of Engineering. Micro-electronic en- gineering combines coursework in elec- trical engineering, photoscience, phys- ics, chemistry, and liberal arts. Dr. Fuller is director of the program. Pictured in the middle is an oxide semiconductor field effect transistor operational ampli- fier, This is a low power consumption, low noise, high gain amplifier. Top left is a microscopic enlargement of one trace from the above amplifier. Factory of the Future. This model of a flexible packaging manufacturer is a miniature factory' de- signed and built in the industrial en- gineering laboratory of RXT.’s College of Engineering. 173 174 Opposite Mari be th Adams Colored Pencil Drawing Top Hal Stata Professional Photography Bottom Jim Zibach Packaging Design 175 176 How lovingly, how joyously they worked In mosaic and marble, silver and gold; In the rich brown wood of a tree. In ivory. Leather and copper and glass. Those craftsmen of ok! Today the mind of man has a thousand amis Ready to do his bidding. Fingers of steel Follow the delicate blueprint of a dream: Print, rivet, stitch a seam; By their own wonder make new wonders real. But still the hand that guides the sleek machine — The power saw, the drill press — or, above The earth’s receding curves Pilots a plane, Is still the hand that serves, And work can still be done with joy, with love. Opposes Paul Dimmick Professional Photography Right John Payne Professional Photography 177 178 SENIORS J Payne J- Wright J, Payne J. Wright G. Micband 181 MARK W ABBOTT LAURIE J AIKEN5 JOSEPH ANELLE DONALD M, ANGEL USA ANNE BAGNARDI ROBERT A. BARKER Audio-Visual Comrrumicottons PocLogmg Technology Mechonicol Engineering Computer Sconce Food, Hotel and Tourism Electrical Engineering Technology Technology BRUCE H BARNEY JR ROBERT H BASTIAN LINDA JOAN BAWDEN CHESTER M BELDING ANGELIQUE M BELISLE TERESA AYN BENATTI Computer Systems Mechanical Engineering Computer Systems Food Service Morvogemenl Packaging Technology Food ond Hotel Technology TAREK BIZRl THOMAS A BOCCHINO DAVID A BOLUS Hotel ond Tourism Electrical Engineering I TEE Technology ANTHONY L BOLTON RONALD ANTHONY BOV A SCOTT ANDREW BOWLBY Hotel Monogernent Civil Engineering Food Service Management Technology 182 College of Applied Science and Technology M. Elman JANET M B RADISH ANNE BETH BROFSKY Pockaging Science Hotel and Restaurant RICHARD R BUONANNO WILLIAM J. BURLEY LUANNE M BURNS Computer Science Hotel Administration Compuler Science JERRY P. BUSKO EILEEN O BYRNES MARY C. CAEZZA ROBERT STEVEN CALVERT 5ystems Software Packaging Science Hotel Management Tourism IC5G RACHEL MARIE CAPOCCiA MARYANN CAPUTO JUDITH ANN CARLSON STEPHEN J CARTER CYNTHIA M CASTELLANI Computer Science Computer Science Packaging Technology Computer Systems Packaging Management JOHN C CASTlLQNE JOHN CAST1C Hotel Management Dietetics 183 DAVID M CHICCOIME CAROL E CHISOLM GERARD D CIARDUUO JEAN L CQB8 Electrical Engineering Etectricol Engineering Food Service Management Computer Systems Technology Technology DAVID I COHEN Hotel Management J- Payne TERESA M. COMER Travel Management ROBERT j. 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ESTABROOKS MARY ELLEN FARNHAM ALYSON ANN FEGAN Mechcn aJ Engineering Computer Systems Manufacturing Engineering Computer Science Technology 185 LORI E FORNESS Packaging LYNNE MARIE FRISK Pockoging Sconce JOYCE F GAGNON Packaging Technology STANLEY GALAZKA Electrical Engineering T ethnology ALEXANDRIA MAE PAULETTE F GAUDINO SUSAN GEEDY MICHAEL J. GERAGHTY GALINDEZ Hotel Management Food Service Administration Hotel and Tourism Packaging Science FREDERICK R GETZ STEPHEN L GI0SON WILLIAM J GINLEY ANTHONY GlOVINO Computer Science Packaging Science Computer Science Applied Softwore Science 186 JEFFREY A GISSER KRISTEN M GLADZISZEWSKI BRIAN GLANZ SHERYL LYNNE GOBLE Hotel Management Packaging Monogement Civil Engmeer-ng Applied Software MARJORIE L. GLOSS LORI BETH GOLDSTEIN ANN PATRICIA GRIFFEN Packaging Science Medico! 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