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PAGE 8 Alumni Council Votes To Donate TV Set Some lu cky student ia go ing to w:,lk away from the Wo rl d's F ai r , kick-off n i ght for t he all -I nstitute Spl'ing Week- end, the pro ud own.,i · of a television set. The members of (he Alumni Association Executive Coun- cil voted at a rc~ent meeting to donate the set as a door prize for the event. All a student has to do for a chance to win the P T S t udent s \Shoot\ Fo r Co m m un ity Che st H.oc,hester lttstilute of Tcc:hnol· O½'Y :,iludentf! in the Photoi;rliphic T<>.::hnology D~partment \\'iU start shooting the first 1n a scri1-?S of ~!5 CQmmunity Chest agP.1;c;i('\ next Monday tn a program worked out !or the mutual ben~fit of the Com.-. monlty Chei,t anrl l{JT. Th<' progr11m worked out hy Pa.ul McFarl::1.nd, publiclty d1re~tor !01· the Curtun.unity Che-!'Jt, ~nd RlT instructor& Lcsll,c Stnw.hel an<l ·J.arne~ .Foster, will take the plar:e of the u~llal a9Sumed proj4.'4;te unclert~kcn by the 3tud~J\t.s, An)• wn.rk done by th<- ~tude-N .. s m.u~t fit in with the In~htu~ trnining progr.&ul. ''\\'e ere utili.1.ing Conunur.lty Ches.t TlP.e(Ja a.s prr,, j cda i11 our pro- grAm,\ .std~H C. B . Neblette , Pho- tographic Technology .suptirv i ,nr, ··e.ncJ we &l'c not changing ;n~true- tlonal programs in ~\)' way.' ' In speaking of the pt'ogram, Fc&tcr- says. \¥/c at the lnAti1.ute feel fH'0\1d tha.t the work uf our studP.nts is of ~ufricl~nt tnct'i t to bo CO J.l;i tlerell lo1· US<: by the C~rn - munity Chest. \W a~ honored by the con, .tldtnc~ the Chost has p}ac~d in U$ a.s e.n In.stitut~, our f~~vJty ~a: in- atructora, and our Rtudent.c- u cra.ftsmf\n, Th~ prol(r&m i~ a.l&o affonling UN t1.n opportumty to con- trj~ute a bit m<>re than ctnlh1.r.s to ti. des<:rvi1t)::' comt1lu111ly prOJ<'Ct.\ Selective Service ( Ccmtim.u:d /mm Pag,: 1) heeded by ~sst:'nUa l in<hastti.E'!8 mH.y i.ecur~ cmploymet'lt that wilt Jead to occupational <ief~rment. In co..sc &uch ewployment \3 obla.int:tl the stud~tll must report th<: nature <Jf h,s employm~nt to hi-tt lm:al board. If the emplo:i,-m~nt warrants it. the local board m3y pri?.e ts. to ~ign his na111e al a. rtglstratio,n table, s~t up for th~t purµoil~. Among otht:'l' adiott:-. taken al mP.0tini,: was H.n enhu~iast,c Yote of opprovaJ for the JUT Rcpc,rtcr ~ a new n1c.&.n~ fur s.lumni new$ anri commun,t:'ation. 'fhP. Alumni .A.s&oc:iRtfon it-J exp~rimenting wim th<.' lU<?a of havinJ( the new Tnsti .. tute publtcs.tJon rep 1 a e e th'-· Alumni Mirror, official alumni publication. Rkhard Santuci, pr~.sJdent (Jf the Student Coun<:iJ, and its rep• 1·Cb'-=ntt1.th:P. at A lumn; Council mEC?Ung~ .s\lg,t:eHt~ th~t a N('W York City :,;.Lumni t:'lub b~ e::ilR.b- hstied be-cause of the nul)1bet· of atudeht.\1 from that city at the Institute. The mo.ttcr wiH be brought up for Ad.ion at (,ht-' next me<:ting, .:'>fart:h 2:0 . Plamt werP. furth~rE-ri f(lr the annual banquet and the foJlowing mem\>er::. w<:rc nominalf!d to hPBd con~niittt\Cs fol' th<: o.tla.ir: Co m mittf!C for the k.lumni (l i nne t · da n c~ ar tt: chatrman, Stan l ey \ \.' i t- me.re r ; co-ch-1h'm<.>n of dcco r atfon -:ommltte~. Dona l d Thomas .a n d \Villiam Canno n ; committee mem- ~ r s. Janu.':s ~ta.nnho.r<.ll, Nnrt' F~n- u.;an~. \Vin.O~ld V a n Horn. J ohn. S w Aifl. F.dith :\1' o o r ~ and Johl\ At• nuJcJ : publidty committP.~, ~ RT'l Pik.<:: tcuniolh >, J ohn R.obi n H or L Special Survey Course Held for Kodak Group A SP<'Cla.l ~u r vey of printing cout-s~~ b~gms today. et the lnstt- tute f o r 11 >ncn trom Eastman Kodak Company. 'l'h~ ~oursc. ~ct up with tll<: <:oopt:ra.tion uf John McMa.,ter. mana.gN· of the Graphk Arts Sates Dl\:1sion ot Ea,tma.:-. Kodak, will be use-d to tra.~n men from thre<' dtvi~i.ons of the C()nt~ pany. Byron G Culver, super-v,sor of the P1.1hlh-1hjng and Printing D~- partmenl, '1\1Xpla tha.t. the 1;oor3e ia d~!'!:ignP.d to g•v~ th+t m,m con- c:uncd with i::-r a phie &rts probh•:mil an uvcrall p>eture o! ))l'inting pro• lhPc, tcCJp<.'n the cla.ss.ificatior. to tleturoine lf thE~ Situdcnt meets tht> Cf':s&e~. rctiuirum~nu for occupational rle• Sc.hcduted to run fot· 20 w~eks f~rm~M. on Friday aCt.c?rnoon3 from 3 to 5 'l'hCS(! rc-gutrcmt'nts \re that the p. m .• th4': c:oun~ int:lurle~ inbtruc- rt)gbtrant shall be employed full tion in h\-n<l cnmpot:iiUoa and tin1e in a. job u> WM<'h he C8.';'1.U0t typogTitph)• ( 1 lJP.~ili.oJt j, mvuotypt! bl:.' n::plaecd tJ~cau2<.' of the short• (ll, Unoty,:>~ !1..mJ tutcrty1,.1~ (11, :;,,gc ot p(-l'SCJs)S with his c1ualiflca.. Vari-type and Justowritcr ( 1), tions or sklli. copy preparation (Z), layout and A fm:th<'l' requirement iB ~hat stripping { 2). <lffaet pt11temAkin,I,( the removal of the )'egi:c;tr-,nt from (t), offaP.t prt21~r.work U;~, h•tter- th<' job would <:au~ a los!::I <1f pn!ss r>n·SJJw<>rk { ~). duplicating cffec;th•e:-ie:ss to the 4!mployer . Th~ ( 2) a.nu phot-O•cngro.ving . notice points out that it i.s not The 11 m~n v:ho wm JJttencl th~ untidpated that the numbf?r of course .are. 1ron1 the- m~nufar.:tur· stud<-nts meE-ting these q1.1t1,Hfl(;a- ing depnrtmf'!nt: .he.ck DebE'inham. tson$ will be h,rgt.. Roh~>'t Kuglf'!f', .J. \1\'. Parker. lut.Jph A ('hfl:c;k-up of Jnl\tit.utR students Soulhc-rlH.ncl, · and A. 1.'hom.sen; a.ff41:cte<\ by this pm<:Pr,hi!'e wm be from the rnsc.a.reh laborato1its: made ::iome time alUl' Mtt-y 15 to W. P. \'an Dcu:ten, R. E. Munier, 1fi.l'u'f\e th.At All who v:i~h wJH be ft. }I, DO'\'-'S, and C. H, Kunz. : ~:id ,S\ltn fuH ad\'~ntage- of this reg\l· from the gra.phi~ RrL\' studio~: J. T. l&tlon, I Groet. and .John Revt:!non. ' RIT Plays Host In Programing Of PSA Meeting Clinic Held Friday, iaturdoy In PT Departm e nt RIT's Department of Pho- to11raphic Technolog y played host t.o over 150 photograph-· ers and their guest., as part of the program of the Photo - graphic Society of Amerka regional convention held in Ro,~ht\~tcr last Friday tlu-ough Sunday. · McmhE-rs of the notthcgst r~g.ou o.tt~n\lint; the- cotw<:ntion ~p<:nt tlte thrcP. dH.yR ~t meetL1gs, cllnk.s. J;Uld toun. of tne city's va.:,;l p'h1>to· graphic inrlust\Y· Mftny new pruce~,~~ t\ntJ ~x· ch~ng~ ot itkaN of estaLli.shE'!<.l mt!thods in. ~holography were dis. cusaect at the clink hdtJ H.t. tht: In~ sUtlJtP on Friday ant.I Ha:.ur(fay, Among th~:.e we:re: F.,qui))mf':nt by Glenn M~nt~h: Pr!rit Fmishing, Roht~rt · F . Edgerton; Stf>rev Pho· tography, Charfo& 0. Reirt; and Home .\iovie$, Arthur Br0\1•'n. On S.1,turJay th~ topics were: Lixht· jng a Modet b ) ' D~we F.isetidta th~ NP.gRtiVe Har.dUllg , Arth\ll' Gnd er • wood; Rlar,k o. nd \\' h it~ 1rn(I Cn l or S l it.J c D upl ication, A dr l ai, TcrLun w; a n t! 1' \'1exic:rnroc \Vork$.hop by J ack Cra w ford. MARCH 9 , 19SI Photo by Bam\b L to R, Lau,;. Smooko, 1951, of 8ornberq, S . C. , Art Underwood, clinic instructo r , W.ll i am Torow, 1952. Cl~volood Ohio, ond Syd Ander> o n. 1948, Mocli,on, Wis., uehong• ideo$ ~bo•,t n~g•live handlin;i. In eonjunc.-tion w i th th e conve n- tion th~ Dryden TheMre. a rece n t a<ldltion to lht- Ceo r gt'! Rfutr n a n Ho u !::IP.. w a3 opene d on· l>' r i tlit. y cve- ni n ,-:- . Th e thea t er, er c c t~d in m e m - or y ·o f Gt!o r ge Ra .s t man . i~ onP. o f t h e m ost b~~uti f ul a nd modern 1n e>dstent:'e . Photo by H. 811m\~r. \Vorld fumuu.~ commentat0 l ' Lo- Ml\$. Shirley Horr, -,nd Mrs, Jo d n Hbr+er of the Koda~ Pr ofe s.sion.:,I W<P.ll Thoma~ fte t ~d th~ Ea.<itrnan Studio <>•plain Fle•ichrome tec.hn i qve io Edrl Whi t~ d M i o f- ' 1929 .:,nd Houae afld Roche.st c- , a~ thP. r.cnter Fra n<:.i$ Donadio c:lass of 1946 <1+ r&c.P.nt PSA d inlc At R I T. o! thP µhotogra.phic world dut'~ng ____________ _ hi.a rel:(uh1r CRS broadcast whiei1 originat~tl from the th('at~r , 19 PT Students On Honor Roll Nintiteen stu d l) n ts of t h ~ De p art,.. mcnt . of Ph.,tographtc Technology hoy,;, bt·L·n n:.mP.d l'Lq honot· roll stu<i~nts tot· th~ lint ti.>rm of 1950, C. R. NP.l'>fottc,, superviso1-, an- nouncf:d TP.~t-in.Uy, 1-'irnt-yP.ar .1t11dem~ are : JRcl< V. Stutupt, :\iurton IJlinoh1: \\'H.rl'C'n L. Rhodes . Rochcste,·: William L. Throw. Sandusky, Ohio~ King P. Fong, NR..CrRm~nto. Califnrnia~ John J:\. D11\•)cN, n,~mber of the Ro)•at Co.mtdoan Ah'i'or~ from Ottawa, Canada: Cah•in ,v. Shaw, Roch<-ster: John R. Ros~, Schcn .. eth.dy. N.Y .; nonaJri Smith, Hono- lulu, T. H.; nnd Harold Archer, \VlchitH. l<am,t1.s. Second yea.t· studcnt:1 are: Hugo Pet(>r!::I, a roemb<\r of the RCAF fr(')m VllnCOU\'CT, R . C.: Nicht>hlS N. Whit<:. 11 mcmbt!r of the t:nited St&.lE!S Navy from Ruchcstcr: Paul J. Kot•hlcr, Pittsford, N.Y.; Laurie Smoak, Bamberg, South c.~rolina; Jame.a Amo!:!. K:::t.h1m:uoo, Michi- gan; Fn~tcr Fi8h@r, lf. snembc1 · of the RCAF from Roclt~ter: EsthP.r Kominz., Rochestc-r: J&.mefJ L. Kaut~. D<'thJE'hem. Pa . : Willi1s Knapp. North RoM:-, N'.Y.; and Dick Santuci , Hu.o:alo, N.Y, P&P Alumni Seek Ideas Within the next week, a sm.ill group of alumni of the Department of Publishing and Printing in the Rochester area will receive a bulletin requesting opinioM and suggestionia for the establishment of a cl<1ss - widij Publishers and Printer.s Association. A ~pt,d<1l meelin!!: of alumni representing the val'iou~ cJRSSt::s w.o.\ held F-eb. 2'Z it) ttie de-~: - ---- ------- --- l)a,·tmeht to discuss th-e pJ~n.A, I ~_c,so members are 11erviog as a pu :- pCJ.s:es. a.nu the inaugur-al pro- hauson g.-oup. gram of the group, Ma.y 12. hs1> l,,ct:n set .ag the dat<: RE-pt'esentil'lg the c h u1~ of 1947 fer the fir.st cot!\'~ntlon of th~ wall <.~roJyn l!;k::rlmm: rrom the group. At that t,me the A.lu~U'l' cJ&.s..q of 1948 \.,'ct · t· Charles Hei7l- plan to hold a gen~r11l urJ,;1m1za. .. Jk-. Ifarri.11: Smith. Joseph Ro3ens- lion meeUng for bu.sines&. and l\ w<'ig. and Jo!>~ph RowlP.1t; clH.~:::. of .ttpccial luncheon m~etirig wh,ch 1949, Klm~r Larsen: and ela:-1!-l ut will include a gu<'st 3peaker. 19SU, Fr-a1>ciSc V!!ndettl, Ed Bra• Bm;;lu1si~ ha.i; been placed on a b-0.nt. and Norton Carson. ~h'Onl( central grc,up rather than ~1'emb1;r.i, of the gt'l'LdUH.ting en cla~ member3hip since a huge d:-t.l\..q of 1951 dlentling f.he ml.!-Ct· orgH..r,iz:d.if>n l\.'!n better promote ing Wt.:l'e David Mllbauer, )1.an~or, th'-· <.'xcha.ng~ oI a.<l<lr~.sscs. Job CR.lcJwelJ, lf.nd James Moberg, , lead~. and ideas. Open }louse A T THE S e cond Q ua lit y A~c ep tance Cour se Begins Ro c hester Institute of Technol o gy Second Bf'rlu of the quality o.c~ <:~plane~ r.oorR~ h,egan J~st week with two s~1~t.i~n.\I of 30 :stu<fc-nts. E8.eh all£1H1inl(. Th~ pro,gram wo.s l.i<:gun ln J8.l1uar)· IJy the Evfl:nlng and Extension Divi:,ion. Rt~r.o~ni?.ini; a nc~·ct fnr a gener~t indu&trial undcl·sta.ntlillK of the pt·oduct acceptance pJo.u:, by gov 4 ernment <tefensf'! prncurt-rn\ot a.g<.-n- d~~. th~ Iru1tit\1t~ h:.t..'l :r.:el up its lir$t poatwar co\11'9~ to,· manufa,c .. turL·t·s involved 1n mihtary produc- Uon. L<>cture Serl.,. Efi.!cnti all y. the program l:J o. ~~ries of lectures Jlitc:hed e,t the pradi.cRI l~vf'l to !9.miliati~t:' vhtnl perJJor\n.el ,.,.;th the aspects or sam- pling (lcr:t-!plltnce to m~H spcc i fi• ~11.tion~ 1-1et down by the Munition, Hoo.rd Standat·ds Agency in a mili- tary standard entiU~d •·sampling Procedures 3nU TH.b:cs tor lnspcc .. tion by Attra,utts,\ B~c.kgrottnd tn~lP.riH.l on 3ta- tiati<:.ll1 quality <:untro1 t.:3 prt:scnt~d sine\\ thl~ is the !ound.ation Clf the milit(Lry standard. J\.cceptflnc<' sam- phng by attributes fs desc:rib~d , .. vith ft\t.E':nt.ion giv~n to Ute ri.~!ts whh:h ».rC pf\:sent. I\UJlt~ry Standard The :\1i.lit.uy xtandt1.nJ i~ di!:f.- <:Us&cd in cCJmpleh: d~tail with practlcaS empha.si9 on '-\xamptM of u.•utge in acceptancE! of p.<ui.s, 8ub-,; assemblies a.n.:i fi.1\i!::lhed pTIKJ.uds.: Tho EvP.ni:,g ar.d Extcn~ton Df ... \-i.l-ion propo.sc·s ttu,,t a. Y.i.de dh,•P.r• .ctity ,of pl9nt personnel may ben~- Ht from the program. While it.ti ·'°\:.rec is jn th~ qm1.lill-' control . fieh1. Pngine~ra. su.pcr-.:iiors, a.n.d othf!r!'I engl:lgl'U or int~rested In the <leta.Us ot governrn4':nt i:tcC\ept~nr.\ of mH.nufacturcd p1·vduch may f.nd the coufst:' r.cJptu . l. nonA.M o. Stevens, SJi~i:-.lAnt Je- partment hc&d. ot the Qtrntily De· pllrtm~nt., E1u1tmHn t<.odak Com .. pony. 1--·~.vy Ordr.a.nce Division. wHl S at urday, M a y 12, 1951 1:00 to 4,30 P.M. ALL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS INVITED See The Nine Institute Departments In Full Operation o•rvc •• instructor. 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