Temple University - Templar Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1985

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President ' s Address When, in thirty years or so, you look back on your student days at Temple, the present highs and lows will have been magnified. Li ke the fish that got away, the passage of time accentuates general impressions even if it blurs specific accuracy. Now that your Temple experience is still fresh, we hope your Temple student days were really beneficial. Your education should thus be just beginning because learning is a life-long pursuit. We did our part together. Now it ' s up to you. There ' s nothing quite like the thrill of seeing your students move ahead intellectually, spiritually and in the real world of life. That ' s why many of us chose higher education, and — if you ' ll pardon the cliche -- why I chose Temple. Thanks for making my job so much fun and for making all of us proud of Temple. Pe President

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« - -m - • The computer revolution at Temple extended to many areas, including the artist ' s studio. At the Tyler School of Art the computer joined the chis- el, paint brush, loom and potter ' s wheel as a creative design tool. The spring semester saw the Inauguartion of a new com- puter graphics studio as well as two new computer graphics courses. The courses were introductory level and were filled the first week of the semester. The studio, located in Tyler Hall, was equipped with 23 Apple lie units paid for by the university ' s Fund for Ex- cellence, (vioney from the Fund for Excellence is award- ed to Temple faculty and programs to provide qualitative support for the university by promoting teaching, research and scholarship, Tyler ' s award was for $82,000. The computers were capable of showing images in three dimensions and from various angles and rotations. They could generate patterns for a loom and digital informa- tion to control milling machines, and they could control a pen for use as a computer plotter. Also, the units were capable of reproducing the entire color spectrum. And what colors! Paula Jellinek, a Tyler computer instructor, described the colors as bright neon rainbows. The color capa- bilities of the computers far outshined any found on a video game machine. The computer could recreate end- less shades and texture designs. The only limit for stu- dents was their imagination. The potential for artists is extraordinary, but I don ' t believe any artist to date has fully realized this poten- tial, said Tyler dean George V. Bayliss. Professor Stanley Lechtzin, chairman of Tyler ' s faculty computer committee, organized the new program. He also received his fifth award from the National Endow- ment for the Arts in the fall semester. Lechtzin, who founded and was chairman of Tyler ' s highly regarded metals and jewelry program, slated the $15,000 grant to develop the new computer program at Tyler. He be- lieves computers will eventually be used in all Tyler courses. -Patrice M. Beahr l g HCR IDEfT HC5 —

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