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

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2 3 6 7 8 9 r IN THIS EDITION 1... .SENSATIONS A review of the year’s attitudes, im- pressions and feelings. 18... ADVENTURE A look hack at a Few events in the pop ife of 1987. 38.. .COLLECTIONS Getting involved in a club or irganization can make all the difference in student life. 74.. .1. FOCUS In the eyes of the ancients, today’s Greeks iphold their time-honored traditions. 118.. JOCKS A breed whose spirit is dominated by the quest of ► ietory. 162.. 5TATE OF THE ART 1987 Casting an in- dividualistic view on today's world, our rising artists capture a part of it on aper. 244.. FANFARE What the business world has to offer the en- erprising college student. 17 RIT PRESIDENT RICHARD ROSE % F allout The ninth annual Fallout festival took place in the Sol Heumann quad. Various events were pul on by the campus floors and houses, including sales of candy, flowers, food, lie-died shirts and bandanas. Contests included fierce competition between the airbands, and the chance to sink your friends in the Tiger Tank. Finally, a real band showed up to demonstrate how it really is done. The afternoon ended in satisfaction for all as the floors demonstrated their ability to sponsor a major campus event. Miller Miller Miller 20 Miller d illex 21 Halloween The last evening of October brought many fes- tivities to the RIT campus where only imagina- tion limited the apparrel and spirit dominated the soul. Leone L«one v Leone 22 Leone Leone 23 Vegas Night The fourth annual RHA Vegas Night brought Las Vegas to the Rochester College Union. Gamblers were given $10,000 in play money and let loose on tables of blackjack, poker, roulette, and dice. Raffle tickets for prizes donated by RHA were available for those who were able to keep hold of their cash. They brought real loot to the players, including a TV and a waterbed. The night ended in prosperity for all as the participants look home their play money and an evening full of good limes. Leone Leone Leone Leone 24 Red Rose Dance This winter the Red Rose Dance took place in the College Union Cafeteria and gave students the occasion to participate in a formal dance, dinner and enjoyable evening. 25 Love Day The third annual Love Day came with an invasion of little people from a neigh- boring school to participate in activities put on by RiT student and faculty volun- teers. Student floors, organizations, and greek houses teamed up to show the children a time of laughter, fun and creati- vity, Every child built his own bird feeder with a little help from his older compa- nion. and appropriately colored it after- wards. Activities included a Simon-Sez game, musical chairs, and refreshments. The day ended in giving too. as the bird feeders that were worked so hard for were given away to charily. 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According to McFarlane, SDI is necessary for four reasons: it is a military necessity; it counters the Soviet Union's SDI research; it reorients U S. military strategy to high technology; (an area where the U.S. has an advantage over the Soviet Union); and it would induce arms control negotiations. McFarlane stated that SDI can be used as leverage to reduce nuclear arms. He said the U.S, should promise the Soviets that they w ill not deploy the space based SDI as long as both sides reduce nuclear weapons to 3,000 each and by 5 percent a year. Best 28 Blood Drive The gift of life was donated by RIT students and faculty as the Red Cross arrived in the Fireside Lounge. Compli- mentary food and beverage were provided to the volunteers. Best Best Best 29 Coffeehouse at the RITZ Friday afternoons from 4 to 7pm brought many students to the RITZ, RIT’s Ritskeliar restaurant located in the College Union basement. Free admission, occasional wings and a band were staples of the day, and pressures from everything faded as the week- ends began. 30 Bahamas Bound The Bahamas is more than a spring break, it is an adventure. Sure there are the typical parties, drinking and wet t-shirt contests, and the rest of what Spring Break is meant to be. The wet t-shirt contest I saw was a little dif- ferent in that the only girl who didn't take off her shirt wron. Score a victory for morality. Every college visitor comes back with his own strange stories about the adventure in the Bahamas. We are the obnoxious visitors, yet they love us. Most people are very friendly, helpful (for a price), and slow. Everyone moves at half speed. Everything is relaxed on Bahamas time. Nothing really matters. Relax and have a Beck's in a clear bottle. Big Balloon Bash On April 24th, dawn awoke the R.IT campus to 4,000 multi- colored balloons which were formed into a butterfly sculpture half the size of a football field. The creation of the immense sculpture was put forth to gain a spot for RIT in the “Guinness Book of World Records.” Fes- tivities followed the building of the sculpture, including a luau, variety show and the sale of the free-flying balloons, with all the proceeds going to benefit the Ronald McDonald House. 32 33 Farewell When spring fever hits, RIT students turn to events like a tug-of-war writh an elephant and a fireworks display to celebrate the season. The theme “TGIS described RIT’s traditional Spr- ing Weekend, which featured Phi Sigma Kappa’s tenth annual Farewell to RIT bash. Fes- tivities included camel and elephant rides, jug- glers, mime, magicians, sports events, picnics, parties, and psychic readings. The tug-of-war with the elephant wras a valiant attempt, but still demonstrated the superiority of elephant to mor- tal man. 34 MDA Dance This winter the effort to support the Muscular Distrophy Associ- ation was made by a group of dedicated R1T students who dan- ced the night away to put more muscle behind Jerry’s kids. Miller Miller 36 Miller m « DeMaria l 'U the clubs Alpha Phi Omega Front row (l-r): Steven Palmer, Michael Malach, Jerry LaPine Second row (l-r): Daniel Newhart, Rene Nordin, Pamela Pasciak, BrittaFominaya, Alayne Gosson, Jamie Davis, Michelle Myer, Carol Lohse, Hyuk Bae. Third row (l-r): CJ Letteney, Peter Letteney, Wilmot Michel], Theodore Lemmond, Gregory Benz, William Buchko, Michael Donati, Garyr Falk, John Haddock, Scot Nungesser. Missing: Gregory Bryniarsky, Kim Brookmire, Michelle Fryman, James Housely, Marc Hufschmeid, Meredith Leavitt, Sandy Niles, Tammy Sharstene, Matt Wickham, Wanda Watson. 40 Amateur Radio Club 41 Front row (l-r): Jeremy Wyatt. Jim Austin, Steven Bonadio, Damian McDonald, David Hunter, Scott Haller, Patrick Palmer, Tim Wettach. Second row (l-r): Keith Kanoun, Steve Hutchinson, David Ballou. Philip Kroth, Lowell Ferguson. Aikido Front row (l-r): Brian Winchester, Shawn Birmingham, Cheryl Heffeman, Carl Stevens. Jay Steiger. Cyd Tokar, Franco Nicola, Dan Drumheller, Second row (l-r): Mike Robin. Andrew Bell, Steve Ritzall, Kent Winchester, Paul Philippou. Gerry Breen, Dana Gross, Jerry Drumheller. Missing: Judy Warner, Chris Flaherty. Cadet Club 43 Front row (1-r): Ed Stein - Vice President, Bob Northrup - President, Major Bill Sanner - Advisor. Second row (l-r): C.J. Wallington - Treasurer, Bill Turner - Secretary. Criminal Justice Front row (1-r): Margaret Beckman. Osbourne McKay Robert Goetz. Second row (1-r): Michael Sciotti, Christopher Smith, Mark Whittaker, Kevin Kerr, Heidi Zeigler. Robert Belcher. 44 Gamma Epsilon Tau 45 Front row (l-r): Jay Greenbaum, Pam Giudice, Theresa Ganoezy, Damian McDonald. Jill Brothers. Valerie Rhoades. Second row (l-r): Clare Allen, Lynda Samuel. Jeff Sorensen, Tom Richner. Michael Spallucci, Becky Blackwell. Scott Tyberg. Steve D'Attilio, Quan Truong. Third row (l-r): Bob Allen, Michael Razza, Bruce Pederson, Steve Kangas, John Nicoli. Gospel Ensemble Front row (l-r): Manta Gaines, Karen Black, Lauren Bcrrings, Stacey Woodard. Second row (l-r): George Cooper, Sharon Belle. LaTanya Wallace, Linda Curry, Laura Crenshaw , Robin Taylor, Roben Gordon, Kathy Davis, Wardell Lewis. Third row (l-r): Chantalc Moss, Donna Carrington, Alicia Geddis. Kenol Theodore. Jacqueline Sinclair, Tracey Slater, Candace Ovid, Cedric Williams. Missing: Roosevelt Davis, Cheryl Harris, Celeste Gandy, Feme Divon, Carla Grice. Hotel Sales and Marketing Association Front row (l-r): Sharyl Burkard, Michele Haughcy, Lisa Skeetc, Second row (I-r): Angela Torres, Evan Fleischmann, Nicole Harley, Ingrid Pfanzelt, Stacy Callahan, Debra Keilen, Eileen Amicone. John DiLorenzo. Patrick Ycu, Erica Supley. Third row (l-r): Ronald Cole, Ron Seligman, Nancy Gormley, Roslyn Samuel, Eric Bischof, Michael Hardy, Bill Michaels, Krista B, Douglas Smith, Paul Loree, Gary Haddad, Erin Honan, Margaret Gardner Missing: Lorrie Christ, Bill DiNeno, Kimberly Goris, Mary Gunther, Sheila Hersh, Judy Lojek, Tim McCarthy, Cynthia Reynolds, Mike Saltz, Robert Sweeney, William Zilcosky. 47 PFMA Front row Peter Wright. Trisch Axsmith, Gary Spenee - Secretary. Second row l-r); Javier Garda, Rick Drozenski, Carol Kimmey, Roxanne Dixon. Peter Messer - President. Robert Kayser - Advisor. 48 New York State Restaurant Association Front row (1-r): Anne Romig, Second row (l-r); Julie Henke, Karen Turcsany, Bill DiNeno, John DiLorenzo, Elaine Burkey. Third row (l-r): Liz Williams, Chris DelBello, Dennis Daniel, Bill Michaels, Alexandria Pomeramz, Evan Fleischman, Kirk Jones, Patrick Yeu. Missing: Michele Musella, Ron Setigman. Nancy Gormley, Dave Mancine, Lome Christ, Erin Obrien, Michael Saltz, Linda Hesse. Debby Keilen. Jon Clark, Joe Carini, Suzanne Malo, Rick Ruzewski, Kelly O’Neil, Alan Fiermont, Shelly Biittner. Michael Horrigan, Dave Wilson, Michael Gregg, Michael Hardy, Patrick Tremos, Advisor Drew Montecuollo. 49 Prelaw Association Front row (l-r): Mark Sanza - Secretary, Romolo Irasquin - Vice President, Christian Root President, Mike Sciotti - Editor, Mark Whittier. 50 RITISA 51 Front row (l-r): Andrea Korb. Elvira Aparicio, Shahzad Paul - President, Firoza Palkhi walla, Sudhir Pramanik, Suzanne Levy, Krishnendu Roy, Regina Leung. Second row (l-r): Khodr Awad, Sanjib Hazra, Vinod Lakhani, Simhambhatla Ravindra, Jouni Pollanen, Luis Price, Peter Barclay, Laura Munne. RIT Ski Team Front row (l-r): Brian Carlucci. [-aura Stola, Chris Hayes Second row (l-r): Mike Podhorecki, Michelle Zuckerman. Maria DiCaprio, Lisa Ireland, Bob Argenterio, Bill Michaels, Gerry Breen, Jeff Durst, 52 Student Directorate ! I I I Me 1 If Front row (1-r); Jose Arevalo, Michael Sciotti. Second row (1-r): Jeffrey Leyser, Doreen Djavaheri, Amanda Havey, Jyl Brooks Baker, Third row (1-r): Barbara Fallon, Sandra Yorgey, KathleenToal, Lawrence Masle, Lynette Bizovi. Fourth row (1-r): Scott Edmonds, Alfred Foss. 53 TAPPI Front row (J r): Noree Parrell, Matthew Moffett Vice President, Douglas Dahrsnin - President, Marachai Kongboonma, Eric Pease Second row (I-r): Professor Joseph Brown - Advisor, Patricia Rurar. Michael Paschali, Bernard Pineaux, Bob Matson, Susan Pedley, Wichian Ekataksin. 54 Tau Beta Pi Front row (l-r): Lowell Ferguson, Amy-Rulh Hallelt, Linda Czebotar, Lynnette Allis, Debra Wood. Kate Meilicke, Lisa Uren, James Riedel. Second row (l-r): Debaditya Bhatlacharjee, Reginald Richards, Dan Rice, Jonathan Raymond, Richard Barber, John Wagner, Chris Pay son, Jeffrey White. Nicholas Oddo, Gregory Kott, A1 Fantauzzo, John Mower. Third row (l-r): Thomas Elmer, Richard Hoffmeister, Guy Parasch, Jim Goerss, Keith Pieroni, Mark Davis. Tim Gibcrson, Tom Foote. 55 TPSA Front row (l-r): Clint Fern, Todd Minnigh, Andrew Cundill, Second row (l-r): Sheryl Dunnette, James Taylor. 56 Rochester War gamers Association and Guild Front row (1-r): Stacy Ingham, Jeff Grinned, Lam’ Johnson. Second row (1-r): Martin Maenza, Sabrina May, Steve Abbott, Eric Derby, Mike Ivancic - Guild Master, Randy Ogden, Mike Williams. Third row (1-r): James Putnam, Darrin Kraus, Scott Mackav, Jason Dyer - Editor. Bill Trainer. Tony Ucci, J.D, Dursley, David Bristol. Scott Biggar- Groundskeeper. C.J. Wallinglon - Attache, Chris Haupt - Doctor. Missing: Dina Rincourt - Treasurer. Dave Weismore - Scribe, Rich Chester - Advisor, Tim Steele. 57 WITR Radio Front row (I-r): Rachel Miller, Andrew Batiisti, Laura Halton, Julie Thames. Second row (l-r): Jon Hull, K. Adam Huth, Pete Oaklander. Lori Collfran. Third row (l-r): Kassi Schmitt, Kathy Haynes, John Nicoli, Mike Baldwin, Hal Horowitz, Ken Hurting, Fourth row (l-r): Burt Connelly, John Gwinn, Michael Maier, Kathy Russo, Rob O’Connor, Mike Brodesky. WITR NEWS RELEASE “You’re listening to 89.7 WITR. Modem music and more.” This common phrase is stated often by the WITR on-air staff. But what exactly does ‘modern music and more’ really mean? The majority of our programming is devoted to exposing music that is on the leading edge of radio today. This could be anything from REM to Ritual Tension, Suzanne Vega to the Severed Heads. General Public to Sonic Youth All this comes under the category' of alternative. WITR provides an outlet for open- minded people to hear music not conforming to the homogeniety found on most commercial radio stations. WITR also features specialty shows which spotlight local, industrial, hardcore, sixties, reggae, avant-garde, jazz, and Christian music. It’s pretty certain that no one likes everything they hear on WITR, but we guarantee that your ears will be opened to something that you like. A devoted staff of over 50 people make WITR what it is today. This includes RIT students of all majors, students from local high schools, RIT alumni and community members who are all committed to exposing the music they love. The fun that’s had doing that is wrhat brings people together in an overheated, windowless pit that’s a home away from home for all of us. 58 John Gwinn Best Best Miller Leone 59 Miller Best 60 Millet Best Best Best 61 62 Miller 63 Chow 64 Bcsl 66 Miller 67 68 69 72 73 the greeks Alpha Epsilon Pi Front row (l-r): Scott Buck. Eric Williams. Eric Schmidt, Graham Leonard. Stefan Evers. Lawrence Shade, Sarkis Kazarian. Second row (l-r): Russel! Favro, Jim Buongiomo, Dave Schenk. Ron Maniscaleo, Trent MeKenica, David Orwig, James Jefferson. Dave Gall ante. Third row (l-r): Mike Bart low, Danny Elzer, David Kipp. Paul Erickson. Gary' Brown, Scott Bruman, Ron Boeri. 76 77 Alpha Sigma Alpha Front row (l-r I: Brian Coache. Wendy Majka. Nicole de la Parra, JanaHeyduk, Laura Delgado, Kelly Najarian, Nocllc Folkes. Julie Rice. Second row (l-r): Mathilda Hatfield, Catherine Beinent. Monica Gonzalez, Alex Salvagno, Shirley Deftpaiy Melissa Snyder. Judy Brodock Third row (l-r): Judy Capuli. Pam Clark. Susan Reel .. Bruce Pannalce. Michelle Phillips. Jacquie Luccesc, Vanessa Roberts. Tanja Mihajlov, Christine Standish. Fourth row (l-r): Diane Condon, Ellen Visconti, Amy Mayone, Michelle Meyetie. Kim Kent, Zina Cardinale. Kathy Bliss. Michelle Miller. Alpha Xi Delta Front row (l-r): Beth Ehrenberg. Dcbbie Bulera, Marri Flaherty, Sandy Smith, Lori Rosenthal, Tracy Lupatkin. Pamni Boyer, Ann Vera, Donna Calton, SueGendei. Second row (l-r); Teresa Herd, Kim Derr, Emily Angelbeck, Beth Sabbatini. Beth Rich. Virginia Garvey, Sherry Calton, Third row (l-r): Sue Diefendorf, Madine Messier, Sara Rodrigue , Ed Shanshala, Kristin Hinkle. Julie Frascino, Julia Prymak, Kim Sexton, Anita Hall, Madeleine Dclage. 80 8! Phi Delta Theta Front row tl-r): Alex Faroni, Geoff Mead. Neal Dreessen, Michael Leone. Second row il-r : Ben Church. Mike Jacobs. Vincent Heskelh. Peter Szczesniak. led Hnldsworth, d im Seek Third row (1-r): Michael Thayer. Jim Connolly. Tim Trueblood, Steven Knopfke. Chris Schwarz, John Szczesniak. Scott Me Burney. Bob Gnam. Missing: Andy Tapparo, Ray Linton, Pete Reikes. Mark Courtney. Matt Mu Hack. Sieve Lazorek, Bill Hnekson, Robert Cowan. Jay Lenihan. Tim Tracy. Michael Gerken. Stewart Goldstein. Vince Ncbinski. Joseph Osborne, Chuck Gallagher, line Weidel. $ ' Front row (l-r): Marc Sloan, Dean Giordano, Rich Hoinski, Mike Durkin. Mark Reed Second row (l-r): Paul Kiefer, Cosmo Tedone, Damian Tedone, Dirk Werner. Joe Conway. Mail Hartensteiri. Bob McCollum, PeteGabrail, John Davis, Third row (l-r): Gerry Stone. Brian Lvans. Chris Donnelly, Nils Morgan, Mark Jolly, Dan Kaufman. Rob Schweitzer. Fourth row (l-r): Mike Zubrowski, Mike Kalmar, Chris Miller, Mark Farrell, Jeff Weber, Dave Bennett, Frank Bayer. Claude Krampe, Drii Stewart. Pal Conroy. PHI TAU WELCOMES ALL ALUtH ANJ FRIfNO Phi Kappa Tau Phi Sigma Kappa Front row (]-r): Mark Poole, Ajith Varghese, Jose Arevelo, Jim Crater, Dave Vincitore, Kevin Minnick. Second row (l-r): Scott Stewart, John Athans, Bob Lippcrt, Jim Henderson, Curt Jenkins, George Fi lipidis, Dana Vinch, Mark Conttno. Third row (]-r): Andy Minnick. LJ. Goldstock, David Harris, Bernard Szaehara, John Haley, Mike Farrei. Greg Rivers. 87 Front row (l-r): Judy Brodock. Wendy Majka. Linda Hesse. Cathy Intren. Second row (I-r): Daryl Pietrocarlo, Mike Cronan, Jeff McCulty, Kevin Cole. Mark Snyder. Third row (l-r): Rich Barr. Bill Me Kernel I, Scott Noe, Brian Coache. Steve Czompo, Jim Bair, Dave Michael L Tanja Mihajlov. Fourth row (l-r): Greg Lai Icy. Bill Dubois, Kelly Breen, Dave Silverman, Bob Mueller. Ricardo Venegas, Steve Inghavet, Mike Hoar, Scott Stone, Sherri Albreetita, Rob Montesano. Fifth row (l-r): Sharon Sterner. Don Grande, JelTGuzda, Cliff Siebert, Mike Fallat, Alan Youker, John Carlson, Joel Shoemaker, Cheryl Rascuzzo, Scott Hannan, Jim Hcrrnannoski. Dan Dc Lorenzo. 88 89 Tau Epsilon Phi Front row (l-r): Jamie Bloomquisl, Robert Firostcin. Second row (I-r): Glen Mayo. Mike Franey. Jake Brown, Tony Testa. John Boccia, Dennis O’Leary, Tony Onello, Mark Doolittle. Third row (l-r): Marty O'Keefe, Mick Pitillo, Edward Gurbaeki, Darin Nelson. Alex Salvagno. Mitch Koff. Dan Shiappa. Fourth row (l-r): Dan Toczaca. Chris Ochlan, Greg Rent .. Dave Goldstein. Fifth row (l-r): Bill Fioricae. Brad Case. Scot! Dingnian. John Young. Jim Mount, Kevin Chittenden. Sixth row (l-r): Paul Irving, Mike Manger. Kevin Hall. Jeff Sherwood, Tom Bohan. Chris Root Mike Schlauch. 91 Tau Kappa Epsilon Front row (l-r): Eric Senna. Dan Meegan, Jim Evans. Lori Piscitello, Anna-Marie Duane, Bill Amstutz. Mike Meehan, Erie Pros swimmer. Bob Southwell. Mike Ingersoil. Second row (l-r): Jon Schloesser. John McLaughlin, Marty Daly, Bobbi Hemeon, Chris Robson, Kevin Burd, Dawn Dill, Rich Leach, Jack Zoity, Michelle Schimcnti. Sarah Forstrom, Steve Sehain. Rob Torgalski, Doug Braunsiein, Virginia Goad, Jake Herzog, Eric Bischof. Third row (l-r): Tan Tran, Paul Vinges. Heidi Baril, Walter Wong, Mike Ruttingcr, Paul Ostcrhout, Alan Byrne. Mark Zoity. Mike Begglcman. David Hauiland, Joseph Green, Dave Pirrung, Brian Bennardo, Yana Hevduk, Chris Landaver, Gene Handers, Chris Saraceni, Dave Richard. 92 93 Theta Xi Front row (l-rl: Steve Fatten, John fiocchi. Gary Frizelle, Craig Diamond. Ed Corvclli. John Jacobsen, Chad MacManus, Marc Weidcn, Alex Gelsey. Second row (I-r): Ned Matson, Kathy Fiocchi, Harry Dulak, Steve Casino. Jason Stem. Chris Schaejbe, Matt McNilt, Jerry Sehaedler, Steve Bolton. Chuck DiPietro. Kurt Miller, John Simmons, Jeff Needham. Third row (l-r): Dave Katz, Jim VanDyke, Bruce Geirsol, Eric Carlgrcn. John Fitteld. Jim Forme. Al Roscnow, Brian Cornacchiu, Steve McKelvnin, Al Morvansky. Tim Dudman, Doug Earl. Dave McAvoy. 94 95 Triangle Front row (I-r): Bill Barrett, Mike Wolf. Second row (l-r): Tom Jeziorski, Steven Young, Daniel Shafer, Christian Kentor, Mark Sullivan, Andrew Jacobson, Bill Standwill, Ken Baccelli. Third row (l-r): Tom Hekla. Jon Lee. Ralph Salerno. Chris Ferreira, Scott Thompson, Jeff Fitch, Mike Dilandro, Brian Fox, Frank Rinaldo, Allen Frishman. Chris Barrett, Brian Smith. Brian Vakiener, Macro Dimacro. 97 Greek Week During the last official week of winter, the Greek community participated in a week-long carnival involving all the houses. The Greeks competed as did the ancients in tournaments of skill and strength Some of the events included of a tug-of-war over a mud pit, a marathon on skate- boards, a bow ling ball throw for distance, goldfish eating for quantity, and an egg toss Trophies were awarded not only for winning, but for good spor- tsmanship too. A barbecue concluded the after- noon. According to Campus Safety, the most un- popular of the week’s activities involved the Sing- a-Long around the sundial. Campus Safety received many calls from students complaining about the boisterous singing, as each Greek organization sang fraternal songs striving to be the loudest. Independents found tolerance as the event only lasted 30 minutes and was registered with Campus Safety. A more popular event took place when the houses put on skits to demonstrate their creativity and humor. Lampoonery abounded as portrayals bordered on the ridiculous. Greek Week went out in style with a formal ban- quet and recognition ceremony. Many Greeks attended as well as RIT administrators, who commented on the invaluable contributions Greeks make to student life on campus. Dancing followed the reception to conclude just another week of Greek life. 98 Leone Leone Leone Leone 99 Happy Hour: The ultimate escape 100 Lxone LeVey 103 105 107 i 108 113 Men’s Soccer It was another undefeated regular season tor the R1T men s soccer team. Coach Doug May's Tigers made their fifth straight trip to the NCAA playoffs where they lost to University of Roches- ter, 2-0. RIT finished with a 13-1-2 overall mark Along the way, RIT won its fourth straight In- dependent College Athletic Conference (ICAC) crown. The Tigers were unbeaten through 22 consecutive league games With the season's end. May's men extended their overall unbeaten streak to 56 games. RIT’s last regular season loss came against St. Lawrence in 1983. Sophomore defender Angelo Panzetta (first team) and Frank Hinchey (second team) were named All-American. Hinchey also represented RIT in the annual ISAA Senior Bown Soccer Classic Held in Orlando, Florida. Five players were named All-New York State and eight were cited on the All-ICAC squad, Tony Parker, who led RIT in scoring this season (28 points), was named ICAC Player of the year. The Tigers scored 46 goals this campaign, while holding the opposition to five. Goaltender Ron Speziale was 13-1-2 with seven solo shut- outs and an outstanding 0.33 goals against aver- age. Team award winners include: Most Valu- able Player - Tony Parker, Most Improved Player - Bill Garno, Rookie of the Year - Grant Perry. Player's Player Award - Frank Hinchey, and Coaches Award Ron Speziale. Seniors in- clude Hinchey, Parker, Speziale, Gamoand Eric Olmstead. RIT Men’s Soccer Team Best Front row l-r): Bill Nobes, Mike Mumey, L. Jarl Johnson, VJ. Penisse, Frank Hinchey, Ron Speziale, Bill Game, Chris Howard. Eric Sitterly, Jeff Smith. Martin Moreno, John Walker. Second row (l-r): Head Trainer Luigi Rende, Assistant Anne Bentley, Jeff Amsden, Brad Jimmo, Joe DeFazio, Joe Dioguardi, Rob Mojsej, Tony Parker, Grant Perry, Tony Ciccarelli, Doug Taylor, Eric Olmstead, Angelo Panzetta, Matt Chura, Kevin Bates, Asst, Coach Mike Schluter, Asst. Coach Dan Hickey, Gavin Hickey, Kevin May, Coach Doug May. 120 I I Best 121 Women’s Soccer Injuries look their loll this fall, as women's soccer finished with an 8-9-! record. Coach Paul Carcaci's squad suffered five losses in its final six games as four players were sidelined with knee injuries. R1T won three of its first four con- tests, taking the measure of St. John Fisher, Buffalo State and Oneonta. Midway in the season the Tigers put together a three-game win streak with victories over Ham- ilton, Oneonta (OT) and LeMoyne. Darcy Rombough led RIT in scoring with 26 points. Newcomers Donna Eberhardt and Micki McKnight followed with 16 and 10 points. Jill Turner and Lisa Ryan shared goaltending duties and each recorded two shutouts. Turner was 4-4- 1 with a 1.35 goals against average. Ryan was 4-5 with a 1.72 goals against mark Team awards include: Most Valuable Player- Verena Seuthe, Most Improved Player - Jennifer Davidhazy, Co-Rookies of the Year - Donna Eberhardt and Heather Myers. Coaches Award - Jill Turner, 1987 Captains - Mary Sterling and Jill Turner. RIT Women’s Soccer Team Front row (1-r): Beth Perras, Jennifer Donohue, Mary Sterling, Lori Erb, Jill Turner. Lisa Ryan, Kelly Carroll, Darcy Rombough, Kim Whitcomb. Stephanie Beegan. Second row (l-r): Asst. Coach Lou Zona, Valerie Brundage, Terry Hawley, Kris Coon, Heather Myers. Jennifer Davidhazy, Jill Henry, Verena Seuthe, Donna Eberhardt, Maria Lippa, Meg Strong. Manager Lisa Friedman, Lisa Care act. Coach Paul Carcaci, 122 Best 123 Men’s Tennis m: £m life M'Tr' - i . . pr a - - rj— rTTT Ttr 4 i ft ] ttn-r !-m-h saw; 5S3 m Best ® SIS «KW affi«KSa E K J M| Women’s Volleyball Coach Janet Jones guided the volley- ball squad to a 14-19 overall record last fall. Dual meet wins came over Alfred, Canisius, Oswego, Elmira, Keuka and Roberts Wesleyan, The women spikers faired well in invitational competition as well. RIT opened the season by placing third in the Brockport Invitational with wins over Fredonia, Houghton, and University of Rochester. In the Buffalo Invitational, the Tigers scored im- pressively over Mercyhurst and Niagara. Valerie Childs and Kathy Cleary wrere the mainstays of the squad, pacing the team in spiking and blocking. Best 1986 RIT Women's Volleyball Team First row (l-r): Sherri Lee Wise, Alyson Beetle, Trish Bjorness, Kris Sniffen. Second Row (1-r): Kim Geiger, Anita MagilL, Kristie Hazen, Valeric Childs, Kathy Cleary, Karen McCrudden. Coach Janet Jones, 126 127 Men’s Basketball Coach Bob McVean’s basketball squad closed the books on a positive note, winning Us final four contests and nine of the last 13. The Tiger cagers put together victories over Alfred, University of Rochester, Kings Point and St, Lawrence to finish the campaign. A much improved club, RIT ranked third in the ICAC. boasting a 7-5 league record. The Tigers beat every conference foe at least once and swept Clarkson in the two meetings. McVean relied on a team comprised of veterans and newcomers, including four trans- fers, RIT averaged 72.4 points and 40.0 rebounds per contest. Junior transfer Shenan Hennrich enjoyed a strong season at forward. He led the team in field goal percent of 56.3 and average rebounds of 6.8. Hennrich scored 199 points, averaging 8.0. Guards Rich Setter and Jeff Rogers were solid additions in the baekeourt, Setter tallied 156 points, including 42 from the three-point line, and averaged 3.4 assists. Rogers scored 107 points and averaged 3.6 assists. Shawn McLaughlin also came to RIT from the junior college ranks. He finished with 152 points and averaged 5.1 rebounds. Freshman Mike Scampini scored 106 points. Team awards include: Total Player Perform- ance - Shenan Hennrich, Co-Most Valuable Players - Chris Bohler and Jeff Haskell, and Co- Most Inspirational Players - Neil Fesette and Chris Bawden. RIT Varsity Basketball Team Front row (1-r): Steve Tetter. Rich Setter, Jeff Haskell, RIT Tiger Mascot, Christian Keator, Steffen Smith. Jeff Rogers. Second row (1-r); Manager Peter Gyenis, Assistant Mike Morris, Shenan Hennrich, Neil Fesette, Chris Bohler, Shawn McLaughlin, Chris Bawden, Mike Scampini, Marco Golding, Assistant Stan Sherwood, Coach Bob McVean. 128 Bcsl 129 Men’s Hockey A trip to the NCAAs was not to be for Coach Bruce DelventhaLs icemen. The Tiger skaters posted a 16 12 record, which included a 2-3 mark against Division I foes, and 13-7 in the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC). RIT opened on a positive note, winning four of its first five, including the RIT Tournament with w ins over North Adams and American In- ternational. During the early going, the Tigers scored impressive wins over Division I opponents RPI and Clarkson. The latter came in the Syracuse Invitational opening round. The following night the Tigers battled Bowling Green and lost the title, 4-3. In the closing wreeks of the regular campaign, Delventhal’s squad took measure of Holy Cross (3-2 in OT), Oswego (7-6) and Elmira (3-1), Seeded third in the ECAC playoffs, the defend- ing champions were upset by Canisius (2-0) in first round action, which closed out the year. Three goal tenders shared net duties. Junior Chet Hallice was 9-2 and allowed 2.93 goals per game. Junior Rob Rohlfs was 5-7 with a 3.97 goals against mark. Sophomore Dan Ostrowski posted a 2-3 record and 3.75 goals against aver- age. RIT scored 111 goals, including 40 on power plays and six short-handed. Prior to this year, the Tiger icemen made four straight trips to the NCAAs, winning two titles (1982-83 and 1984 85) and finishing third twice. Patton RIT Men’s Hockey Team Front row (1-r): Jim Regan, Scott Brown, Tom Herstad, Ritchie Herbert. Coach Bruce Delventhal, Maurice Montambault, Russ Firman, Pete Schroe- der, Jim Colic Second row (l-r): Trainer Luigi Rende, Assistant Mike Jones, Rob Rohlfs, Gary Lisa, Jon McGurk. Stephen Grande, Chet Hallice. Brian Hall. Glen Vidit .-Ward, Phil Roe, TimCordick, Mark Doyle. Chad Thompson, Assistant Bret Thompson. Manager Kelly Breen. Third row (l-r): Dan Ostrowski. Bob Sehaitner, Paul DePasquale, Chris Raub, Kevin Burdick, Lee Blanding, Pete Loring, Jeff Reddish, Steve Mirabile. Missing from photo: Jeff Mercier, Phil Giacalone. Manager Samcr Raad. J 30 Women’s Hockey Coach Glenn Collins’ women’s hockey team met a more challenging schedule this year with an 8-9-1 record and another trip to the ECAC playoffs. Seeded fifth, RIT lost to Northeastern University (4-0) in ECAC opening round play. This year's slate featured 10 Division 1 opponents. The women posted wins over Cornell and skated to a 2-2 tie against Princeton. RIT competed in three tournaments, traveling to Providence. Princeton and McMasier. In Divi- sion HI play. RIT took the measure of Colby (twice), St. Lawrence and Hamilton. The longest win streak was three, including wins over Hamilton and Cornell (twice). This year's team featured 20 players with 10 from Massachusetts. Junior forward Bettijane Morgan let RIT w ith 21 points on nine goals and 12 assists. Freshman defender Wendy Stibitz and freshman forward Cheryl Bourgeois were knotted for second with 15 points Sophomore forward defenseman Janet Testa had 14 points. Team awards include: Most Valuable Player - Julie Handzel; Most Improved Player - Kerrie Maroney; Rookie of the year - Cheryl Bour- geois. Best RIT Women’s Hockey Team Front row (l-r): Manager Janet Latini, Jill Tomalty, Kelly McCormick, Jill Turner, Julie Handzel. Bettijane Morgan, Manager Leslie Cook. Second row (l-r): Beth Perras, Elaine Casaletto, Amy Broadhead. Janet Testa. Wendy Stibitz, Dorothea Huschka, Tami MacDonald, Peg Hourihan, Glenn Collins, Third row (l-r): Gina Piermattei, Kim Graber. Maureen Giglio, Cheryl Bourgeois, Kerry Maroney, Lori Steck. 132 Best 133 Men Paced by Gregg Sheibley and Jim Shank, the Rochester Institute of Technology men’s swim team placed 29th in the NCAA Division 111 Championship. Sheibley captured seventh place in one-meter diving competition {394.45 points), to gain All-American recognition Shank took ninth in the 400-yard individual medley (4:08.07), gamering honorable mention All American. Others competing in the nationals were Scott Anderson and Mark Klare (back- stroke) and Pete Andrews (diving). Shank placed 17th in the 200-yard individual medley w ith a school record of 1:57 .03. In addi- tion, Sheibley broke marks in required diving (207.00) and optional diving (310.40). Shank led the team in scoring this season with 243.75 points. He finishes his career with 1.055.75 points, ranking him first on the all-time scoring list. Scott Anderson tallied 211.40 points this season and boasts 773.9 for his four- year career. Bob Beall. Pete Andrews, Jim Strong and Damon Georgia also wind up their careers. Beall scored 617.92 in his four years. Andrews finishes with 254.25. Strong recorded 30.3 in his only competitive season, and Georgia scored 327.75. ’s Swimming Best RIT Men’s Swim Team Front row (l-r): John Buekholtz, Mike Cosenlino, Jim Strong, Bob Beall, Pete Andrews, Scott Anderson, Don Sirianni. Andy Kingdom Kris Nagy, Coach Gary Mauks Second row (l-r): Craig Lawton. Chris Martin, Glen Endrcss, Alec Schneggenburger, Damon Georgia. Jim Shank, Gregg Sheibley. 134 Best Best Best 135 Women’s Swimmin With the sister tandem of Nancy and Julie Dowd all setting the pace, the R1T women's swim team finished w ith a 6-5 dual meet record and garnered sixth place in the NYSWCAA championship held Feb. 19-21, 1987 at RPI. Midway through the season. R1T placed fifth in the ICAC championship as Nancy Dowdall captured seconds in the 50-yard freestyle and 200-yard butterfly. Nancy Dowdall captured honors at the state championship by winning the 100-yard butterfly in a meet and pool record time of 1:00.06. She was the lone R1T representative at the NCAA Division II championship and responded with All American honors by placing sixth in the 100- yard butterfly. Throughout the regular campaign, Nancy Dowdall led the Tiger mermaids, tallying 350.62 points, She also broke school marks in the 200 and 50-yard butterflies. Freshman Julie Dowdall scored 211.85 points this year, and junior Sue Kullberg responded with 204.15. Senior Jan Wolverton broke school marks in three-meter diving (206.5 points), and one- meter required (164.10) and optional (186.85) diving events. '-j tMij.njMiunuiisi u 1 |, 'ti t RIT Women’s Swim Team Front row (l-r): Coach Kathy Robords, Nancy Dowdall, Karen Olson, Jeanette Wilson, Lisa Aikin, Marjorie Kreppel, Jule Riordan. Lisa Chiango. Kathy Borrone, Diving Coach John Buckholtz. Second row (t-r): Manager Pam Stutzman. Lori Mihalov, Julie Dowdall, Debbie George, Cheryl Brown, Sue Kullberg, Sherri Henderson, Ann Marie Lozito. Anne Schlegel, Nancy Pavlock, J36 Patton Best Best ■flaw Wrestling The 1986-1987 wrestling campaign was a dis- appointing one for Coach Earl Fuller’s grap- plers. Winless in 10 starts, the Tigers Faced some of the top Division III teams in the country. Charlie Schaffer, Curt Jenkins, John Nigro, Brian Hart, Jim Leamon and John Suhr led the RIT mat contingent, Schaffer was 17-13 for the year in the 142-pound bracket. He had an im- pressive 7-3 mark in dual meets and narrowly missed qualifying for the nationals as he posted 2-2 record in the NCAA regional qualifier. Jenkins grappled at 150 pounds. He finished 4-2 in dual meets and 11-8 overall. He was also 2-2 in the regional qualifier. Freshman John Nigro was a solid addition in the 134-pound category . He came on strong at the end of the campaign and was a win away from making the nationals w ith a 3-1 record in the qualifier. He had a 2-1 dual meet record and 7-8 mark in overall competition. Junior Brian Hart handled mat duties at 126 pounds and posted a 3-5 dual and overall record. Senior Jim Leamon and junior John Suhr were off to strong starts, but suffered season ending knee injuries. Leamon had a 9-10 overall record and Suhr was 5-2. Earl Fuller completed his 39th year as RIT wrestling coach. RIT Wrestling Team Front Row fl-r): Andrew Clark, Louis Luba, Curtis Jenkins, Charlie Schaffer, Joe Hayden, John Nigro, Brian Hart. Tracy Hill. David Ditileman, Manager John Graziano. Second row (l-r): Coach Earl Fuller. Manager John Prokop, Jim Leamon. Rich Perry, Jason Buchovecky. Craig Loomis. John Suhr, Dave Hannah. Cathy Graham. John Murphy, Manager Chris Kurz. 138 140 141 Lacrosse Featuring a talented starting squad and good team depth, the RIT lacrosse team faced a 13 game schedule, which opened March 21st at Ohio Wesleyan. In preparation for the campaign, RIT spent a week in Virginia, scrim- maging against Randolph-Macon, Roanoke, Hampden-Sydney and University of Virginia. Last season the stickmen posted an 11-3 overall record with a 5-0 conference mark. The Tigers made their fourth appearance in the NCAA playoffs and lost in the opening round to Cortland (18-11). Returning to lead the Tigers were co-captains and second team All-Americans Tint Turner and Kim Kimmel. Turner (midfield) was third in team scoring (42 points) and gained first team ICAC honors. Kimmel (defense) was named second team All-ICAC. Key veterans on attack included Ted Diehl, Dan Stehn and Steve Schmidt. Diehl tallied 10 points, and missed six games with a wrist injury Stehn collected 21 points in his third campaign and Schmidt added nine goals in his rookie campaign. RIT I .acrosse Team First row (1-r): Andrew Szurley, Ted Diehl, Geno DcCondo, Dan Stehn, Neil Mu llane, Tim‘fumer, Jim Kimmel, Kevin O'Reilly, Kurt Peterson, Steve Morfit, Phil Elliot, Ed Fox. Second row (l-r): Tim Byrnes. Jeff Smith. Glenn Maksymiak, Jim Connell, Tom Kraft. Barry Mullins, Pete Porter, Todd Pickert. Rick Spingler, Dave Doughty, Frank Scialdone, Eric Bennett, Frank Diorio, Marc Touchette, Mike Wojnovich, Steve Schmidt. Steve Weaver. Pat Cahill, Steve DeMeo, John Wjgsten, Chris Guild 142 is Bcsi BcsJ 143 Women’s Softball Relying on experience and depth, the R1T softball team opened at home on April 4th with a doubleheader against Brockport. Fifth year coach Janet Jones was optimistic as 11 players returned from last year, joined by five newcomers. The tigers faced a challenging 24 game schedule, with key matches against Nazareth, St. John Fisher, LeMoyne, Brockport and Gencseo. Bc E RIT Women’s Softball Team Front row (hr): Karen Leach, Cheryl Quinn, Becky Martin, Reth Rubin, Kriss Sniffen, Kristin Coon. Second row (l-r : Sara Johannsen, Mary Belt Kuryak, Tami Sortman, Denise Balchak, Toni Kiefer, Johanne Korrie. Missing from photo: Gretchen Sarstcdt and Holly Kanagawa. 144 146 Best 147 ' Bcsl 150 151 Best Best 152 153 Best Bcsl 154 155 Jr ■ Pallori 156 Best 157 158 Sutlivan 159 1987 marks the return of the Tech mi la folio section, This section was removed in 1985 due to rising printing costs, but has been brought back to give the students the recognition they deserve for their efforts, Folio illustrates the current trends and effects of the RIT artistic and photographic education. Here-in lies only a small portion of the work performed by the rising undergraduate RIT students. Much creativity, imagination, and hard work have gone into the produc- tion of these pieces which illustrate the diversity of the artistic and photographic field. MARC SULLIVAN Photo Illustration 162 SUZANNE SHADE Graphic Design Gouache Prismacolor SUZANNE SHADE Graphic Design Pastel 163 JILL PETERS Photo Illustration DENISE GRANT Photo Illustration 164 CHRIS STANGLER Painting Illustration 165 BARRY RUFF Computer Science CLAIRE COHEN Textiles Hand woven tapestry Detail of 'yardage' 166 CLAIRE COHEN Textiles Hondwoven tapestry Table runner Detail of Table runner 167 SUZANNE SHADE Graphic Design Graphite 168 KAREN ZAGORSKI Photo II lustration SUZANNE WOODS Graphic Design Oil Crayons 170 CHRJS STRANGLER Pa inti hq I I lustration IMMU 171 172 173 LIESL BLAIR Photo illustration BRAD STRINGER Photo Illustration 174 SONVA SANCHEZ Photo Illustration 175 DENISE GRANT Photo Illustration 176 KAREN ZAGORSKI Photo Illustration 177 BRAD STRINGER Photo Illustration 178 179 DANIEL CHEN - EU CHEN Industrial Interior Design 180 RENEE REAGAN Textiles Apple Computer SUSANNE C. 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Resort 221 Meng Ngo Michael Nguyen Dinh Nguyen John Nicoli Michael Nier Robert Northrop Scot Nungesser Electrical Engineering Computer Science Printing Mechanical Engineering Computer Science Business Tech Eugene O'Brien William O'Donnell Susan O'Hern Claire O’Neill Kelly O'Neill Laura O'Neill Elizabeth O'Reilly Mechanical Engineering Applied Statistics Food.'Hotel Hotel Management Graphic Design Accounting Thomas O'Reilly John Oakes Martin Ohman Gary Oliveira Anne Olsen Stanley Orford Jeremy Ornstein Printing Computer Science Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Business Tech McGeuna 222 Leone Firoza Palkhiwalla Michael Palmer Michael Palmer Stephen Palmer Computer Science Civil Engineering Tech Computer Science Graphic Design Kristen Palmieri Michael Palone Kristine Panaccione 6ino Panaro Computer Science Computer Engineering Graphic Design Film Television Robert Pandorf Aileen Panepinto Geoffrey Paquin Guy Parasch Industrial Design Business Marketing Industrial Engineering Electrical Engineering Leone Caroline Parker Business Michael Pascarella industrial Engineering Michael Paschali Printing Scott Paschke Paulino Patino industrial Engineering Raymond Patraw Manufacturing Engineering Tech Robed Paul Eric Paulding | Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Leone Michael Patten Shahzad Paul Computer Science Nancy Pavlock Laura Pearlman Graphic Design Computer Science 223 Leone t Susan Pedley Printing Alan Perantoni Patricia Perevich Nancy Perry David Pesso Computer Science Business Marketing Marketing Industrial Design Sharon Peer Travel Management Michael Peluso Printing ft In Frank Pent; Civil Engineering Tech Carin Peter Avra Petrakos Clark Petre Nicholas Petrick Hotel Management Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Tech Patricia Pettis Ingrid Planzelt Kevin Phillips Susan Pignataro Business Administration Hotel Resort Manufacturing Packaging Engineering Eugene Piper Printing Gregg Piirini Photography Robert Planishek Kenneth Podzielinski Bcsi Computer Engineering 224 Robert Pooner Carol Porqueddu James Portellos Richard Poupore Daniel Powers Linda Prashaw Lynn Prebish Management Industrial Design Computer Engineering Computer Science Business Marketing Brian Prejna Douglas Prevost Wendy Principe Nuclear Medicine Business Management Business Jett Prinilte Todd Pronesti Charles Pulver Hotel.'Restauranl Computer Science Civil Engineering Tech Leone Anita Pundurs Aaron Pusar Gioseppe Quatela Thomas Quattom Accounting Electrical Engineering Printing Mary Ann Quinn Daniel Radice Alberto Ramirez Renee Reagan Computer Systems Mechanical Engineering Business Textiles Tech 225 Leanme Rebhahn Sandra Redder Mark Reed Margaret Reedi Kenneth Reed Michael Remington Sandra Renovetz Industrial Engineering Packaging Science Printing Accounting Packaging Science Imaging,''Photo Tech Printing Gregory Reuter Jacqueline Reynolds Valerie Rhoades Electrical Engineering Industrial Engineering Printing Management Martha Rhody Industrial Engineering John Rice Photo Illustration Beth Rich Computer Science Loretta Riley Imaging,'Photography Gregory Ringelberg Computer Science Mark Ripley Business James Riedel Mechanical Engineering Leone Best 226 John Roberts Electrical Engineering Tech Kenneth Roberts Electrical Engineering Kyle Robins Electrical Engineering Christopher Robson Interior Design Daniel Rockafellow Mechanical Engineering Todd Rockey Industrial Design Ann Rodriguez Computer Sciene Anthony Rizzo Charles Rizzolo Stephen Roberts Industrial Design Mechanical Engineering Printing Best Amanda Rodriguez Patricia Rogers Graphic Design Engineering Tracy Rogers Angela Rcma Mechanical Engineering Business Marketing Donna Romano Biotechnology Rosanne Romiglio Graphic Design Cathleen Romocki Biotechnology Brian Rcont Woodworks Scott Rogers Electrical Engineering Robert Romano Electrical Engineering Sheila Rose Mechanical Engineering 227 Clarence Ross Nancy Rothetmel Business Management Photo Illustration Marilyn Rowland Robert Rowlands Stefanie Roy Karen Rozanki Graphic Design Biotechnology Miller Patricia Rurak David Ruszczyk Chester Ruszczyk Timothy Ryan Michael Saba Craig Sabin Louis Sabo Printing Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Printing Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Photo Illustration Tech Laura Sabol Andreas Sadil Gerald Saeva Steven Sager Graphic Design Mechanical Engineering Computer Science Electrical Engineering Ralph Salerno Printing Robert Salzer Film.'Video Susan Samanen Accounting Timothy Sarno Interior Design 228 I I I Jeffrey Sartori Susan Sauve Printing Science Frederic Scarpulla Charles Schaffer Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Brian Scanlou Julius Scarfone Biology Accounting Benjamin Schiavone Paul Schick Mechanical Engineering Dietetics Mary Schlaerth Michael Schlauch Karyn Schmidt Carol Schott Richard Schreiber Medical Illustration Packaging Science Dietetics Graphic Design Computer Science Lois J. Schultz Joanne Schultz Samuel Schwall John Scoopo Kristin Segura Peter Seidenberg Rita Seiterman Medical Illustration Computer Science Microelectronic Engineering Computational Mathematics Accounting Computer Engineering Mrey Seigworth Denise Semple Deanna Semple Susan Senkiw Electrical Engineering Business Mathemaiics Computer Science Tech Best Craig Serlig Film,Video 229 Susan Serowik Ann Shallenbergei Leon Shapiro Computer Science Metals Printing Gregory Shrider Photography Frank Shupp Hotel Management Delfin Sian Eric Sickinger Biomedical Computing Manufacturing Engineering Michael Shaw Scott Sheldon Electrical Engineering Industrial Engineering Tech 2 Eileen Sheridan Timothy Showalter Business Marketing Graphic Design Kimberly Sidlauskas Industrial Engineering Mark Sievers Printing Sherry Siegfried Biotechnology Michael Silverstein Dwayne Simmons Eleanor Simonian Marytou Singer Paula Skurski Electrical Engineering Computer Systems Business Marketing Industrial Design Packaging Tech John Slocum William Slowig Business Erika Sly Ultrasound David Smith Food Hotel itllhlLJtoii David Smith George Smith Electrical Engineering Accounting Jennifer Smith Michael Smith Food Hotel Business Wendi Slater Amy Stiwinski Computer Science imaging Science 230 Friend Sandra Smith Scott Smith Sharon Smith Shawna Smith Computer Science Packaging Science Computer Science Retail Management William Smith Paul Snyder Eric Solomon Lauren Sommer Electrical Engineering Manufacturing Film Video Photo Illustration Engineering Laura Sommers Wendy Sonner Tami Sortman Deborah Sougstad Industrial Design Graphic Design Dietetics Ron Speziale Mechanical Engineering Mark Sowa David Spaker Imaging Photo Tech Scott Spanfelner Michael Spallucci Mechanical Engineering Printing Michael Soures Carrie Southworth Mechanical Engineering Mathematics David Spokane Paula Spoth Gregory Squires Computer Engineering Computer Science Computer Engineering Leone 231 Deborah Stahl Gregory Steams William Steele Michael Stepansky Christin Stephens Barbara Stephens Scott Stewart Gomputer Science Mechanical Engineering Civil Engineering Tech Photo Illustration Computer Math Packaging Science Tech Cun Steyer Photo Market Management Robert Stokey Jay Stone Christine Straut Computer Science Electrical Engineering Industrial Engineering Sally Striebich Industrial Engineering Leone Stephen Strumpf Photography Kathleen Sullivan Computer Science Michael Suhey Julia Sullivan JeNell Sullivan Criminal Justice Biomedical Physics Mechanical Engineering Scott Sullivan Marc Sullivan Susan Sutter Industrial Engineering Photo Illustration finance John Sylvester Peter J. 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Tapparo Carl Taylor Jeffrey Taylor Computer Science Accounting Printing Biology Industrial Engineering Electrical Engineering Computer Engineering Tech 232 Steven Taylor Toni Taylor Civil Engineering Tech Graphic Design Michael Templeton Printing Kimberly Territo ftobin Thomas Lynn Thomas Thomas Thompson Business Industrial Engineering Industrial Engineering Electrical Engineering Tech i Miller Bernadette Tiongson Lfmar Toha Charis Tomaselli Ultrasound Printing Medical Illustration Jana Towecek Michael Townsend John Tran Computer Science Industrial Engineering Electrical Engineering Tech Joseph Toneilo Industrial Engineering Michael Trapani Computer Science Miller 233 we$ p' 0 Kenneth Travis Robert Trent Geoffrey Tron Manufacturing Mechanical Engineering Packaging Engineering Penny Twitchell Computer Science Robert Twitchell Industrial Engineering Mark Ulrich Computer Science Timothy Trumble Electrical Engineering Tech William Turner Imaging Science Alaine Trumbull Gerald Truppelli Newspaper Printing Management Best Gregory Turner Paul Turner Thomas Tvaroha Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Computer Science Tech 234 Miller Miller Victoria Vavrinec Deanna Vershay Graphic Design Computer Science Anthony Villanti Thomas Viola Business Industrial Engineering Joseph Vittento John Vivalda Susan Volpe Roger Vonderahe Daniel Vuong Richard Wager Robert Walck Applied Mathematics Electrical Engineering Business Marketing Electrical Engineering Imaging'Ptioiography Tech Tech Dana Waldon Kimberly Wallace Kimberly Wallace 0. Wallington III Raymond Walsh Celeste Walsh Kendall Walsh Printing Finance Business Industrial Engineering Computer Science Jruce Waite rick Tinting Greg Warner Eric Warner Pierre Warnot Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Tech Tech 235 Miller Wanda Watson Laurie Watt Finance David Weathered Computer Engineering Mary-Elnabeth Webster Alan Weeks Computer Science Civil Engineering Tech Marc Weiden Accounting James Wenzel Kathryn Werberig Microelectronic Biology Engineering John Williams Randolph Williams Computer Science Eric Wheater Rebecca White Mechanical Engineering Tech Amy Williamson David Wilson Graphic Design Hotel,'Resort Julia K, Winfield William Wing Graphic Design Microelectronic Engineering James Winiarski Finance Stephen Winiecki Margaret Winkler Lori Winklestein Electrical Engineering Packaging Debra Weinberg Business John West Microelectronic Engineering Barbara Wilcox Hotel Management Martin Wilson Communications William Wise Industrial Engineering 236 Deborah Witt Kalheryn Wobst Lisa Wohlfahrt Eugene Wojtanik Deborah Wolle Lawrence Wolfe Barbara Wolford Computer Engineering Business Marketing Science Electrical Engineering Biomedical Photography Computer Science Printing Stephen Wood Suzanne Woods Steven Woodward Bill Wynkoop Kurt aeger Brian Yeomans Albert Zahmser food Management Graphic Design Business Administration Business Marketing Electrical Engmeenng Computer Science Joy Zimberlin Ceramics Lori Zimmer Industrial Engineering Ellen Zimmer Computer Science David Zink Manufacturing Engineering Kevin Zugibe Mechanical Engineering Karen Zuker Printing Peter Zupko Graphic Design 237 okay now what? 239 Michael Leone Susanne Miller Editor In Chief Design Editor T echmila The Yearbook The experience of creating a major piece of college literature is definitely one to be had. It looks great to he the big cheese, so who cares about academic probation? I must admit it was a great time putting the thing together and it couldn’t have been done without the help of a dedicated few. What gets me is how I let myself spend my whole summer vacation trying to finish this thing up. Delays plagued us and finals took precedence over deadlines, but do you know what? It’s done, its got a definite attitude and I’m proud of it. Hey, I guess that’s all I need from it. Hope you like it. Michael P. Leone Editor In Chief 240 Marc Sullivan Photographer Buck Best Photo Editor Tony DeMaria Advertising Editor Liz Lombardo Copy Consultant 241 The 1987 lech mil a is the seventy-sixth solium of (he yearbook of the Rochester Institute of Tech- nology, The 264 page yearbook was printed by the Hunter Publishing Company, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, A press run of 750 copies w ith a trim size of 9 by 12 inches was printed on 80 pound embossed and 100 pound Lustro Color. 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