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September, he plans to start a business that
will allow him to spend more time on his
real passion - business consulting.
"My heart is in business consulting on any
scale," he says . "It is a joy to work with
entrepreneurs who have an idea, and then to
see the business actually running."
Home for this international student is
Marondera, Zimbabwe, south of the capital
city Harare. After graduating from an
Anglican boarding school, Molai spent a
year studying business at the University of
Buckingham in London, England, before
looking through the calendars of Canadian
universities in search of a new experience.
He was delighted to receive his first
response from Lakehead. "I couldn't have
made a better choice," he says.
Extra-curricular activities have included
being advertising manager for the student
newspaper, working as a telemarketer
during the Alumni Association's annual
fund-raising campaign, and serving as
President of the African-Caribbean Students
Association. But throughout, his overriding

interest has been the Lakehead University
Management Consulting Service where
students, supervised by faculty, provide
marketing management, strategic management, financial management, hardware and
software expertise, and training courses to
small and medium-sized businesses in
Northwestern Ontario. As Senior Manager
for the last three years, Molai has watched
with pride as more than 50 business
students involved with the Se rvice have
since found full-time employment.
During Molai's third and fourth years at
Lakehead, he participated in the Queen's
Intercollegiate Business Competition, a race
that has come to be known as the "Stanley
Cup of business schools."
(continued on page 19)

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Toward the Next Millennium
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Jane Taylor
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Back to the Future
Bob Rosehart on the increased role
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In the last issue of the Nor'Wester, we introduced you to a panel of

Sher Ali Mirza
Engineering Professor

Randy Nelsen
Sociology Professor

seven ilakehead University faculty and staff members who had
gathered last November to discuss the critical issues facing universities. Part One focussed on the value of a liberal arts education

Connie Nelson
Dean, Graduate Studies
and Research

and the difficulties universities have in marketing scholarship. Part
Two looks a t the effect of tne university funding crisis on teaching
and research. Our thanks go to Qavid Heald (BA'84) who served as
moderator and Nancy Adderley (HBA '90) who taped and, edited
the panelists' comments.

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Laure Paquette
Political Science Professor

Technology and the Liberal
Arts Education
Q: What the politicians may want and
what the leaders of corporations may want
could be drastically different from what
society as a whole may need. Can you
speak to this conflict between the value of
a liberal arts education and the need for
technical expertise?
Kerrie-Lee Clarke: "I really think that the
politicians and civil servants are saying that
we have to prepare people for this uncertain
future and part of that is having some basic
skills, a lot of which are going to come out
of a liberal arts education.

But we also have to have the technical skills
as well. Education is the foundation on
which society is built. Society as we know it
is built on the information and discoveries
that have been made in universities, and
unless we can get that message out, I think
we're really going to be in trouble ."
Connie Nelson: "What makes it so traumatic is that there are a number of issues facing
universities at precisely the time that money
is tight. The potential of technology to redefine the way we even approach the topic of
learning is hitting universities head on. We
are just tiptoeing to the door of dealing with
this issue . It is not just an issue of delivering
what we already know - the technology
makes all kinds of new knowledge available
to us, and we don't know how we are going
to deal with this."
Laure Paquette: "The question that we are
facing therefore, is what do we teach 1 For
those of us in the social sciences, I don't

need to tell students what the Canadian
Constitution is anymore, they will be able to
get that off the Internet instantly. I have to
teach them the Internet is a dramatically
uneven quality of information. I have to
teach them how to judge that. So it's a question of not the content of what we teach, but
what skills are we going to teach . And we
can't strictly focus on the needs of the private sector, because that is a moving target."
Livia Di Matteo: "If this information revolution - this technological change - is really
going to change Lhe way we do things, you
have to look at what is most easily automated at a universiLy. And l guess what is most
easily auLOmated is probably a large portion

of the teaching. However, it is still difficult
to automate research. The crucial role for a
university might become more heavily
focussed on research. So if you are looking
at what a university is going to evolve into
over time, there are two possible models.
We could go around teaching skills - how
to access the Internet, how to work a
spreadsheet. Or we could go around attracting quality faculty, creating a research environment where you generate new knowledge.
So, should the university become a destination point on the information highway, sort
of a critical mass of scholars doing research
and disseminating it, or are we going to just
provide the "drivers' ed." courses?"

Research and Teaching:
In Search of the Best Blend
Q: What are the pressures facing universities right now in terms of research?

Sher Ali Mirza: "In the professional faculty,

the faculty members are tremendously
underpaid, especially the younger ones.
Coming soon, perhaps we will get salary
cuts, and if that happens, we are going to
see some of our younger, brighter faculty
members taking off for industry. At this
point, the faculty is aging and unless you
bring in new blood, how is the renewal
going to take place? Some of our faculty
members are working 60 to 80 hours a
week. There comes a point where they have
to slow down because age catches up with
them . And when that happens, their
research is going to slip. Without new people to replace them, quality has to go down.
In order for a faculty member to , be energetic and provide up-to-date knowledge, to
get a "spark" inside himself or herself, he or
she has to do research. He or she has to be
at the cutting edge of knowledge ."
Connie Nelson: "We have typically viewed
ourselves as an undergraduate institution, so
we have hired to meet a breadth of needs.
But I think there is a growing feeling out
there that anybody who has a PhD should,
for the most part, be able to teach the basic
core concepts of their discipline regardless
of what their specialization was . If we
changed our thinking, we could hire in a
way that would allow us to take these

resources and do advanced training at the
same time as we provide an undergraduate
education. The outcome would be quite
exciting."
Laure Paquette: "Professors are hired to
teach certain courses and to do research into
a particular specialty. Traditionally, there has
been a link in that you teach in your specialty. What Connie is suggesting is instead of
doing that, let's get people who are very
good and let's concentrate - get a critical
mass of researchers in a particular area,
knowing full well that they can teach the
spectrum of undergraduate courses.

She's proposing this in the broader framework of a very important issue - what is
the relationship between teaching and
research. This relationship is going to come
under heavy fire with all the budget cuts
and all the changes that we foresee. "

Intellectual Freedom?
Q: Will the shift in funding priorities compromise the standing principle of maintaining the administrative and intellectual

freedom our institutions need?
Randy Nelsen: "The administrative and
intellectual freedom, particularly the intellectual freedom, has already been well-compromised before any budget cuts ... In terms
of the budget cuts, what is already in pretty
bad shape is going to get worse .
Increasingly, we are going to have to find
ways to raise our own money. So we are
going to become more privatized, more like
private entrepreneurs. I'm critical of this
entrepreneurial system, and this
university/big business partnership, because
it takes us more into the system and doesn't
allow us to stay at arm's length in a way that
would allow us to remain critical.

Q: Is there any danger in a university
becoming too closely associated with
corporations, in order to receive funding

dollars?
David Euler: "In our faculty (Forestry), we
have people who are critical of corporate
practices and we have people who support
corporate practices. Naturally, the corporations, being self-interested, begin to support
those faculty who support the things they
do. That's a real problem - how to maintain this freedom to say what we think is
right, in the face of incredible budget cuts." D
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�strategies and language for social competency,
and an adapted physical activity program in
the gymnasium which gives the participants
an opportunity to apply their new skills in a
recreational setting.
"I see my role as encouraging partnerships
and providing the opportunity for growth
and change to occur," says Taylor. "These
programs are not a quick fix to self-esteem

In Partnership with the Community
By Wendy Bourke

for children who are excluded and rejected
by their peers. Sometimes when a child has
success in the clinic, the real gain is that
people who had previously gi ven up, begin
to

Jane Taylor's work is a testament to the good things that can

work together again. "

be accomplished when educators, government, volunteers and

Everyone benefits when the program works
well and students are often profoundly

stakeholders act together. Each year this Kinesiology professor finds

affected by the experience . According to
Education student Sharon Askes, "Practical

placements for approximately 100 students in hospitals, schools and

experience opens your eyes to what's going
on out there , in a way that classwork never

service agencies throughout Northwestern Ontario. In fact, there are
many Lakehead University faculty like Taylor who are strengthening
services across the region by their teaching and research.

brother Bruce, who has cerebral palsy, has

The Thunder Bay Clinic teams fourth-year
Kinesiology students with children who
have various motor skill problems . lts purpose is to give children who typically do not
succeed the opportunity to develop excel-

had a lot to do with the way my life's work

lence or at least adequacy in a skill.

When speaking with Jane Taylor it quickly
becomes apparent she has an innate
sensiti vity and respect for people with
disabilities. "I think my relationship with my

has unfolded," she says.

students with learning disabilities in
London , Ontario. It was there she realized
in the rest of a child 's life . Physically
awkward children often exempted them-

Placing and monitoring students in "real"

selves or were excluded from activities, and

situations takes tremendous commitment
and effort on the part of busy faculty, but

in doing so, paid a terrible price in terms of

of Alberta, Taylor developed the criteria she
would later use to e valuate motor skill
issues . Under the guidance of her thesis

In addition to operating the Motor
Development Clinic, Taylor helped develop

giving sLudents this practical experience
while benefiting others is showing itself to

and operate a Social Skills/Recreation
Program in conjunction with Dr. Fred
Schmidt, a psychologist at the Lakehead

be well wonh it. Sa ys Taylor : "You can'L
learn enough about people with disabilities

advisor, Dr. Ted Wall, she opened the first
Motor Development Clinic in Edmonton in

Regional Family Centre. The Social
Skills/Recreation Program (initiated by the
Learning Disabilities Association) has

1981. Ten years later, she opened another
one in Thunder Bay.

two pans: a social skills component in the
classroom which centres on appropriate

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years, Lakehead students have worked with
more than 25 agencies including St. Joseph's
Hospital, both local school boards , the
George Jeffrey Children 's Treatment Centre,

students have spent many hours assisting at
local homes for seniors such as Bethammi
and Grandview, keeping the elderly active.

how recreation mirrored what was going on

While pursuing her studies at the University

appreciate the practicum process as an
important resource, and they value the effort
and enthusiasm of the students. Over the

Joseph's Hospital Reactivation Unit and
the Thunder Bay Therapeutic Riding
Association. As well, Taylor's undergraduate

physical education teacher at a school for

well-being and level of fitness.

As budgets are cut, more and more agencies

Special Olympics , Superior Athletics , St.

Taylor began her career as a high school

their social skills development, emotional

could. When you see what you're doing is
making a difference, it 's a wonderful
feeling."

in a lecture selling. The whole premise of
the adapted program is based on inLeraction.
Without mutual respect, tolerance and
knowing that we are striving for the same
goals, our own programs could noL
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"Back to the Future"
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By Dr. Robert G. Rosehart, President,
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During this past year, the Ontario government has reduced operating grants
to Ontario's public universities by more than
15 percent in one year. This is unprecedented and places Ontario's funding per
university student as the lowest in Canada.
In these most turbulent times, the title "Back
to the Future" is really meant to imply that
we need to look back increasingly to our
alumni to help our future students at
Lakehead University.
The question often asked by the public is
"has there been a consensus developed
around a fundamental shift in the value of
a publicly-funded education system?"
Although the long-standing argument in
favour of a publicly-funded system stands
today unchallenged, the recent practice in
Ontario seems to signal a shift in the
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non-existent. These issues will, no doubt, be
debated when the Ontario government
releases its long-awaited "White Paper" on
post-secondary education. Accessibility and
affordability are questions the public needs
to be increasingly focussed upon.
One thing is certain about the future; it will
not be like the past. In order to look to the
future, it is useful to reflect upon where we
have come from, and you may find the comparisons in the tables below of interest.
Several numbers stand out, and I have noted
two with an asterisk. It is clear that, particularly in the 1984-1996 period, tuition fees
have really escalated, to almost three times
the 1984 levels. During this time, we have
seen a long period of recession and, generally, a tough summer job market for the students. As well, debt loads have increased,
and the post-graduation job market has
become increasingly competitive.
Enough of the sobering past - the positive
perspective is the significant increase in
alumni giving to our Annual Fund, up by

Dr. Robert G. Rosehart

almost a factor of five from 1984. Your
contributions are appreciated and will be
even more important in the future as more
of the financial burden of post-secondary
education is moved to the students. This
need is going to be particularly felt by
students who need bursary support.
The Ontario government, in its May, 1996
Budget, recognized that more student aid
was needed in Ontario universities, and they
are permitting each university to establish a
special student aid (continued on page 19)

LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY'S GROWTH
1970

1984

1996

Student Body (Full-Time)

2,900

3,695

5,800

Budget (Millions)

$7.5

$26.7

$48.1

Tuition

$560

$1,174

$3,250

Residence/Food

$1,035

$2,685

$4,600

Number of Alumni

1,654

12,303

25,278

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A fundamental shift? Generally, society recognizes the value of a well-educated population to society as a whole, and it is widely
recognized that a publicly-funded education
system is one of the most effective social
equalizers. For example, in the State of
Georgia, lottery profits go to provide full
tuition scholarships for worthy students and
in Finland, one of our most progressive
international competitors, tuition fees are

1970-1996

1984-1996

Student Body

2.0

1.6

Budget

6.4

1.8

Tuition

5.8

2.8·

Residence/Food

4.4

1.7

House Cost (Tliunde,· Bay)

7.0

1.5

lncermediate Car Cost

6.3

1.8

Number of Alumni

15.2

2.1

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(no fund)

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conjunction with the

LU

served by the three components:
the Instrumentation Laboratory
External Services, the Soils
Laboratory and the Aquatic
Toxicology Research Centre.

Community Council, Norma
has ensured that children feel
good about Lakehead University

Business Program
Among the Best
Lakehead may not have the
largest business school in
Canada, but when it comes to
quality, there is no question it
ranks among the top five this
year.
Four student teams made it to
the final round of the Queen's
Intercollegiate Business Competition, and Lakehead placed
first in the Management
Information Systems (MIS) category, beating out Calgary,
Wilfrid Laurier, Carleton,
Memorial and Queen's.

Jamie. We had a wonderful

and could see where their
parents work," says Joy
Himmelman, Director of
Student
Services
and

time! The Valhalla Inn was firstclass and the car rental worked

Community Relations and Chair
of the selection committee, "She

out very well. We even went

has made the campus a real
place for families."

Thunder Bay to visit our son,

skiing on the Saturday in near
perfect conditions . We were

To Boldly Go

very impressed with the campus

When most people hear the
words "high-tech" and "Lucas"
together, they probably imagine
something like Star Wars, the
classic movie that gave us
incredible special effects by

and the attitude of the students.
It is no wonder that you make it
easy for parents to visit." For
information contact Tourism
Thunder Bay at 1-800-667-8386.
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show equally strong levels of
performance in the Certified
Management Accountant (CMA)
program in Ontario.

Thumbs up for the LU
Travel Program

employment

University students and gradu-

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Although retiring this year, she'll

Thunder Bay, has put together a
travel package that is drawing

be remembered as the first
recipient of the Lake head

praise from parents. Sandi

University

McCabe from London, Ontario,

Recognition Award . "With the

writes: "My husband and I took

many summer picnics and

advantage of the Canadian
Holiday's package and came to

Christmas and Halloween par-

Community

ties she has organized in

Hensel

(Engineering); Thomas Song

North, Dennis Roddy, Murray

Ian Hoodless (Chemistry); and
Anita Chen (Sociology) .
The Zimmermann Scholarship
Ernst Zimmermann

During his 29-year career at
Lakehead, Zimmermann served
as Chair of the Department of
History, Dean of Arts, President

Fund now totals over $12,000.

If you wish to make a contribution, contact Jo-Anne Silverman
at (807) 343-8910.

of the Faculty Association, and

The Will to Share

member of both the Senate and
the Board of Governors.

RBC Dominion Securities and

Among the many friends who
spoke that evening was colleague Vic Smith who suggested
Zimmermann's initials (E R.)

second and third place at a

might stand for Ernst Robert,

provincial competition held on

but they could just as easily

campus this year. Director Ian
Blanchard credits his team's

stand for "extremely rambunctious," "excessively rude,"

success to the many hours

"equally respectful," "energeti-

spent in training alongside

cally restive," and "entirely

Thunder Bay's Emergency

relentless."

Lakehead University hosted a
seminar on planned giving in
May that was attended by more
than 15 charitable organizations

For details on life insurance and other planned
giving options, please call or write:

Vonnie Cheng
Development Office
Lakehead University
955 Oliver Road
Thunder Bay, ON P7B 5El
Tel: (807) 343-8913
Fax: (807) 343-8999
E-mail: Vonnie.Cheng@LakeheadU .Ca

President of Lakehead Bob

Thunder Bay Ambulance and

Rosehart praised Zimmermann

Thunder Bay Regional Hospital

saying he was one of the origi-

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McKellar Campus. The

nal 'Team Lakehead' members,

Emergency First Response team

"committed, challenging, and

provides around-the-clock first

always interesting... an extreme-

aid service for everyone on

1y dedicated teacher, and an
ardent unionist."

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THUNDER BAY
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA

1996/97 Season
STEPHANE LAFOREST
Music

DIRECTOR

&amp;

CONDUCTOR

in Thunder Bay. Some people
associate 'planned giving' with
bequests, however there are

MASTERWORKS

many other instruments for

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planned giving. These include
life insurance policies, gift annuities, and charitable remainder
trusts. In the case of charitable

Health Services which includes

campus.

Depending on the type of policy given, it may be
possible for you to receive a charitable donation
receipt for the cash value and insurance premium.

(Education); Alan Hughes and

Rotary Club are helping stu-

Response Team earned first,

For a modest monthly premium, you can provide
much-needed financial assistance and educational
opportunities to deserving students in the future.

(Kinesiology); Peter Rutherford

Members of the Lakehead

Leading the Way

Support Lakehead University's
Scholarship &amp; Award Program with
a gift of life insurance.

(Business

Patterson, Martin Oosterveld

Lakehead's Emergency First

conjunction with the City of

Maria Fine, Bill Honey and

Building Confidence

view skills.

LUCAS brings together the
expert technical staff, high quality researchers and cutting edge
technology necessary to offer
analytical testing and consulting
services to government, industry and the scientific research
community of Northwestern
Ontario. These clients are

(Forestry); Douglas Alexander,

MacKenzie at (807) 343-8294.

writing, and successful inter-

INVEST FOR FUTURE GROWTH

Farmer, and Tom Hazenberg

David Hughes (Physics); Henry

search strategy, effective resume

with a cheery "Lake-head Un-i-

Emil David, Robert Day, Robert

and George Ozburn (Biology);

Employment Readiness Program

For the last 26 years, Norma
Gibson has been greeting callers

Recreation, Parks and Tourism);
Andre Cloutier (Languages);

offers tests accredited by the

which included sessions on job

Voice of
Lakehead Retires

(Outdoor

Standards Council of Canada.
For information call Allan

interviews were part of a larger

director George Lucas. But
Lakehead University has an
impressive LUCAS right here on
campus with fascinating technology of its own: LUCAS is the
Lakehead University Centre for
Analytical Services.

Thomson

Administration); Richard Freitag

operative Education Centre. The

Norma Gibson

Lisle

Arthur

Student Placement and Co-

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include: Henry Akervall and

testing labs in Thunder Bay that

ing skills. Last March volunteers

":~

Other faculty retiring this year

ates, LUCAS is one of the few

took part in mock interviews

Lakehead University, working in

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and

offered by the University's

ver-sity" from her post at the
University's
Switchboard.

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training

opportunities for Lakehead

Retiring history professor Ernst
Zimmermann was showered
with good wishes at a fundraising dinner held in March to
establish an endowment for an
annual award to a senior student in history.

dents brush up their interview-

Lakehead graduates continue
to perform with excellence in
the professional educational
programs offered by the professional accounting associations.
Last year 10 out of 10 first-time
writers were success[ ul in
the Uniform Final Examinations
for the Chartered Accountant
designation in Ontario. As well,
Lakehead students continue to

Besides providing education,

A Big Heart and a
Brilliant Mind

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gift annuities , the donor is able
to make a gift and still receive
tax free income. For more information contact Vonnie Cheng at
(807) 343-8913. 0

CONCERTS FROM

OCTOBER

To

APRIL

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'97

Box OFFICE
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�Report ro:m l~e Board

MAJOR SPONSORS:

This issue of the Nor'Wester comes to you
as I begin my first year as President of the
Alumni Association of Lakehead University
The Board of Directors has accomplished
much under the guidance of Past-president
Bill Bartley, and we thank him for the hard
work and leadership he
has displayed during
the last two years. In
essence, the Board is
undergoing a changing
of the guard, but we
will not be resting on
our laurels for there are
many projects in th e
works.

friends attended the Annual General
Meeting in conjunction with our Volunteer
Appreciation Evening on May 2, 1996. Dr.
Bob Rosehart, the President of Lakehead,
was the keynote speaker and he delivered an
entertaining and informative talk on the
future of Lake head
University and the
importance of its
alumni . Thanks to all
who attended and special thanks to Centra
Gas Ontario Inc. who
co-sponsored
the
Volunteer Appreciation
dinner.

I would also like to
take this opportunity to
congratulate and wel-

Your new executive
committee for 1996-97
is
comprised
of:

Financial Concept
Group &amp; Trimark
Mutual Funds
CO-SPONSORS:

Campbell &amp;
Company
Insurance Brokers
Ltd.
Amethyst
Financial Services
Tilden lnterrent
Thunder Bay
Telephone

LU Alumni
Association
LU Alumni
Bookstore
LU External
Relations
LU Intersection
LU Print Shop
Maltese Grocery
Main River
Company
Mario's Bowl

Mr. Lube

PRIZE DONORS:

Neebing RoadHouse

A to Z Rentals
AFG Glass

Northern
Exposures/Brodie
Street Art Gallery

Airlane Hotel

Nor'Wester Resort

Apex Investigation
&amp; Security

Old Dutch Foods

The Board of Directors has been busy over
the course of the last few months setting
goals and objectives for the future. Results
from those meetings will be communicated
to you in my next column, but if we could
identify one main point that has resulted
from our discussions, it is the fact that
we continue to need the assistance and
expertise of our alumni from all walks of life
and professional backgrounds. If you are
interested in becoming involved , please
write to me care of the Alumni Services
Office.

Country Good
Meats

cial thanks to Joe for holding this position
over the past three years .

Vacancies
At present, we are completing our Board
development process and we invite interested alumni to join the Board. We currently
have four vacancies which need appointments. If you think you might have skills to
enhance the Board, please write to me or
contact Rob Zuback , Manager, Alumni

Annual General Meeting and Volunteer
Appreciation Evening

Se r\'ices.

Approximately 60 alumni, volunteers and

Have a great summer' D

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Barry Smith &amp;
Associates
Beatrice Foods
Beaver Lumber

\

Marlin Travel

Seaboard Life
Insurance Co.

A&amp;A Records

'

Minute Muffler

come the graduating
President: Jim Kalyta
class of 1996 to the
(BAdmin '82), PastAlumni Association .
.
. .
president
: Bill Bartley
Jim Kalyta - President, Alumni Assooat,on
Finally, after many
(BA '72) , Presidentyears of hard work, you have been rewarded
elect : John Friday (HBComm '81),
with this wonderful accomplishment. Let it
Treasurer: Mark Tilbury (HBComm '94),
be known that we value your interest and
and Member-at-large: Lynne Peters (BPE
involvement with Lakehead University and
'78, BEd '82, MEd '92).
with our students o f the future. Please
Board members continuing their terms of
remember your alma mater as you move on
office are Ben Kaminski (BA '82), David
to the next challenge in your lives .
Heald (BA '84) , and Mary Sacco (BA '87).
Board Development
Past-president Betty Coates (BScN '69) will
be our representative to the Board of
Governors for 1997-2000, replacing Joseph
Baratta (BA '70, BEd '75, MEd '80) . A spe-

Convocation '96

Thank You Sponsors and Donors
to the 1996 Alumni Mixed Curling
Bonspiel

Ontario Hydro
Pepsi-Cola Canada

In his speech to the graduating class, honorary degree recipient Lorne Everett (HBSc'68) spoke about
the early choices he made in becoming an expert on hazardous waste and groundwater monitoring.
"Don't compromise your ethics," he advised. "Take the high road, and if there is ever a problem, you
can walk away with your credibility intact. "

Mary Anderson (BA '66, HBSW'82) assists
Valerie Le/lava, the Dean of Arts &amp; Science
medal winner for the highest-ranking student in
the Honours Bachelor of Social Work program.

Honorary Degree Recipients

Paul Harms, BA (Hons)

Rachel Anne Harris, BSc/BEd

Louis Dudek -

Valerie Joanne Lellava, BA (Hons), BEd,

Belinda Jean Schoeman, BSc (Hons) McM ,BEcl

Poet, Author .md Teacher

Lorne G. Evere11 -

Perth's Dry
Cleaners

Lenore Untinen -

Petals 'n Pots

Robert Paterson -

Bombardier Inc.

Pizza Hut

Melvin f Pervms -

Bourkes Drug
Store

Print Pros

Ronald R1sumak1 -

Canada Safeway
Chronicle Journal
Coca Cola
Bottling

Dave Douglas
Jewellers
Elephant &amp; Castle
Ernst &amp; Young

Red Carpet Coffee
Services

Scott-Bathgate
Ltd.
Shell Rapid Lube

The Brewing
Experience

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Cheryl A. Bobyk, BNBEcl

Women's Advocate

Debra Sheree Tausenclrrcnde. BSW (Hons)

Caroline Helen Roy, Dip! Nat Lang Inst

Local Businessman

Jeffrey Cecil Henry Donovan, BSc

Donna Lee Johnson, BScF (Hons), BEd, MEd

Engmeer and Entrepreneur

Raewyn Marie Seaberg. BSc

The Governor-General's Gold Medal

Gordon Arthur Keeler, BSc (Hons)

Joseph Lawrence Ladouceur, BScF (Hons),

Businessman and

Dean Braun's Medals

MSc F

Fellow of Lakehead University

Janice L. Friday, BScN

The Governor General's Silver Medal

Mae Kmt -

Kmryna Stephanie Haras, BOR (Hons)

Ronald Peter Andrew Petrick, BSc (Hons)

Alumni Honour Award

Terri Lee Badiou. Dip\ Lib &amp; Info Studies, BA

The Governor-General's College Bronze

Joseph Robert Logozzo

Peter Hass, BAdmin, BComm (Hons)

Medal

Poulin Award

Norman DJ. Meyers, BEng

Lee Richard Hu11on, Dip Eng Tech

Adam Molai, BCornm (Hons)

Gerald William Hodgson, Dip Eng Tech

The Lieutenant-Governors' Medal

President's Awards

Lee Richard Hu11on. Dip\ Eng Tech

Jeffrey Cecil Henry Donovan, BSc

Adele Ritchie, BA (Hons)

Penny Lynn Ratushniak, Dip\ For

The Chancellor's Medal

Entrep1·cneur

Royal Lepage Real
Estate

Speedy Muffler
King

Scientis1

BSW (Hons)

Health Director

Framing &amp; Art
Centre

The Outpost
Thrifty Car Rental

David William Maijala, Dip\ Eng Tech, BEng

Harley Young, BComm (Hons)

Kristina S. Malek, BA, BFA (Hons)

Gear Up For
Outdoors

Thunder Bay
Hydro

Adam Molai, BComm (Hons)

Donna Nadine Thomas, BID UM, BScF (Hons)

Adelia Mary Rooney, BA

Julie Ann Nisbw, BNBEd

Peter K. Waycik, BScF (Hons)

The Dean of Arts and Science's Medals

Aaron Laurence Skillen, HBK

Samamha Kipper, BA

Williiarn A. West Education Medals

Deanna Leah Oye, BMusic (Hons)

Kimberly Dawn Bolen. BNBEd

Hoito Restaurant
Humphrey
Sanitation
Supplies
Kalax Computer
Systems Inc.

Thunder Bay
Whiskey Jacks
Versa Foods
Video Village

Spccicil tlwnhs

lo

the

volwllcer C1lu11111i

111c1rslwls

and the sponsors of th e Graci '96 Party in the
Outpost: Tllllnclcr Bay T,·avcl Limited, Airlanc
I-lolcl, and

/11/crAcl lntcnwlional.

Keg Restaurant

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contact grads directly by mail
and by phone . To the "lost
grads" whose current addresses
are not available, they write,

LU Web Site

in volunteering for such a pro -

"Dear Heather, Sonya, Nancy,

The

gram in your city, call the
Alumni Services Office at (807)

Noel, Pamela, Kathryn, Cindy,
Anna , Laurene, Alison, Pat,

343-8155 or toll free at 1-800-

Cathy, Angela, Lorraine, Marja,

832-8076.

Kathy, Loretta, Pam, Wendy,

Lakehead and the City of

Lucky Winner

Cheryl, Brenda and Debra. We'd

Thunder Bay

Congratulations

Volunteers for
Admissions and
Recruitment

winner of the draw for a free

Internet

address

for

Lakehead University is http://
wwwlakeheadu.ca. Check it
out. You'll find information on

The Alumni Services Office is
working with the Admissions
Office of Lakehead University to
establish

a joint

Alumni

Admissions Program. This pro-

to

Printables ,

time we will promptly send you
information regarding location

Thunder Bay Chamber of
Commerce's "After Business "

and times of getting together. If
us a little note and we'll share it

March.

at the reunion."

Pehkonen, RR #l ,

Marja Pehkonen and Noel Stout

Kaministiquia, Ont. POT lXO

are planning an informal

or Noel (Presio) Stout,

recruitment of new students for

reunion in Thunder Bay on

122 Cottonwood Crescent,

August 2-3, 1996, and plan to

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Exclusive Internet Offer
Only $5,95 per mo(+$20 one-time startup fee: Free software optional)

Services Include:
• 18 cumulative hours of access per
month (any overage charged at a
rate of 1 cent per minute)
Electronic mail, WWW ·surfing", newsgroups.
• PPP connection

Exclusive rates for members of the Alumni
Association of Lakehead University,
For details call Alumni Services at 343-8155 or
E-mail rzuback@lakeheadu.ca.

following organizations and
businesses to provide services
to its members:
• Bank of Montreal MasterCard
• Seaboard Life

Group Life Insurance

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Thunder Bay, Ont. P7A 3L9.

Recently, it has been brought to
our attention that certain individuals have been contacting

For information about any of
the events listed above, contact:
Kristine Carey

Lakehead grads, claiming to be

Alumni Assistant

doing so on behalf of the

Office of Alumni Services

Alumni Association, and then

Lakehead University

attempting

955 Oliver Road

to

sell products and

services. Should you receive any

Thunder Bay, Ontario

solicitations you believe are

Telephone: (807) 343-81 55

unauthorized, contact Rob

Fax: (807) 343-8999

Zuback, Manager of Alumni

E-mail:

Services at (807) 343-8916. D

rob.zuback@lakeheadu.ca

• Campbell&amp;:. Company
Limited (Traders General)

Group Home &amp; Auto Insurance
• Main River Clothing

Alumni Clolhing Program

Contact Marja (Kraft)

the assistance of alumni in the

GET

proud of its contracts with the

you can't make it, please send

get-together at the Outpost last

gram, if instituted, would enlist

Lakehead. If you are interested

The Alumni Association is

love to hear from you at which

ad in the Nor'Wester at the

Class of '81
Nursing Reunion

Be Aware

Buying or
Selling a Home?
Raena Clara, B.A., B.Ed.
•
•
•

Residential Specialist
MVA Designation
Associate Broker

• Dave Douglas Jewellers

watches &amp; rings

The Outpost was the country's #1 University
Pub for hosting live acts this year (1995-96).
Catch the fever!
We're the place to be to catch Canada's top
touring acts. We offer reduced concert
prices to Lakehead alumni for all our shows.
Come and try our excellent food services
currently enjoyed by thousands of students,
alumni, staff and faculty all year long.
We offer full table service for your pleasure.
We also cater to any function to suit your
needs and budget.

• Financial Concept Group Inc.

Group RRSP

Thunder Bay's Concert Headquarters!

Call 623-1331
Watch and Listen for Upcoming Events!

Ste, #103, 1151 Barton St.,
Thunder Bay, ON, P7B SN3
Fax (807) 623-7956

343-8551

The Realtor Friends Recommend to Friends!

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Annual Alumni Association
Bocre Ball Tournament
Friday, July 26, 1996
2:30 p.m. start time
$15. 00 per person

Alumni House (Avila Centre) Grounds
includes delicious Beef-on-a-Kaiser
roasted on the Versa open "pit" barbeque

Call 343-8155 or fax 343-8999
Register Early- Limited Space!!
Proceeds in support of LU. Residence
Athletic Facilities and Alumni Services
Sponsored by . , , , , , , ,

T e c h

Lakehead University's Computer Store
We carry:
&gt; IBM, Compaq, HP and CT-Touch
Desktop Systems
&gt; IBM ThinkPads and Compaq Laptops
&gt; Educational Software
&gt; Games
We also provide:
&gt; both Colour and B/W Laser Printing

Located in the
Braun Building
Room 1070A

Lakehead
University
955 Oliver Rd
Thunder Bay
Ontario
P7B 5E1

Service available in Th.under Bay only.

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in July, 1995. David is working
at the Manitoba legislature and
Georgina practices law at the
firm Aikins, MacAulay &amp;
Thorvaldson in Winnipeg.

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1960s
John Schelling (BA'69) retired
on December 13, 1995, as principal of St. Margaret Catholic
School.

1970s
Neil R. Campling (HBSc'73) is
residing with his wife Linda in
Darlington, England, where he
works as North Yorkshire
County Archaeologist.
Donald Scarcello (Bus.Dip'74,
BA'75) was one of 10 individuals
this year to receive the Certified
General Accountants (CGA)
Association of Ontario's
Distinguished Service Award.
He is Assistant Director of
Revenue Collection with
Revenue Canada Taxation in
Windsor and lives in London
with his wife Lea (LeMarbe) and
their daughters Karen, 19, and
Katie, 15.
Al Lagadin (BSc/BEd'75) is
employed with the Municipal
Gas Corporation of Aurora, Ont.
and has recently been appointed
to the position of Market
Development and Sales for
Northwestern Ontario.
Janet Sillman (HBA'76) and
husband Tom Walters recently
saw the safe arrival of their
fourth child, Alina Helen
Sillman Walters. "Ali" was born
on August 23, 1995.

Heather Lauder (BAIBEd'81) is
residing in Spencerville, Ont.,
and working for the Leeds and
Granville County Board of
Education as a part-time art
teacher. She gave birth to twin
boys, Kirk and Neil, in
December, 1995. They are
brothers to Kris and Kelly.

Barry Gural (B/\.77, BEd'81 ) is
religious education curriculum
chairperson at St. Patrick's High
School in Thunder Bay. He
recently received the Bishop
Reding Award as the Secondary
School Outstanding Teacher for
the Northwest Region.

Former
Coordinator
of
Counselling Services at LU,
Irmo Marini (BA'82, HBA'84,
MA'85), earned his PhD in
Rehabilitation at Auburn
University in Auburn, Alabama,
winning two awards for outstanding academic achievement.
He now has a tenure-track position at Arkansas State University
as Assistant Professor in
Counselor Education and
Psychology. His wife Darlene is
a freshman at ASU majoring in
Communicative Disorders. He
can be reached at P. 0. Box
2805, State University, AR
72467, U.S.A, telephone: (501)
931-5246.

Richard Hicks (MA'78 ) is
employed at General Motors in
St. Catharines and would enjoy
hearing from his old friends in
the graduate program. He asks,
"Does anyone know what
became of Dr. French?" You can
write to Richard at 32 Strada
Blvd., St. Catharines, Ont., L2S
3L8 or phone (905) 685-7401.
Valerie Bristowe RN (BA'78) is
employed at Banker's Hall
Health Complex as a Health
Promotion Consultant teaching
fitness classes and arthritis management, and training fitness
specialty leaders. She is pursuing post-graduate nursing studies at Athabasca University in
Alberta.

Scott Tozer (Eng.Tech'82) married Lucille (nee Schaaf) in
1986. They have two children:
Tanis, 6, and Graydon, 1. Since
graduation, Scott has been
working as a Project Manager

David Chadwick (Lib.Tech'79,
BA'81) is happy to announce
that he and spouse Georgina
Garrett had their third son Peter

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Lakehead University extends condolences to the family and friends
of the fallowing:
Cop,Jackjames (B.A:66), October 11, 1995

Nick Joblin (HBComm'77) and
his wife Jackie have moved from
Edmonton to Vancouver where
he is employed with Siemens
Electric Ltd.

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Godecki, Anthony Mark 'Tony' (B.A'.73), February 13, 1996
Menzies, Clifford Lendon (HBA'.71), February 14, 1996
Niemi, Cynthia Cherrell (Rainsforth), (BA'.74),January 5, 1996
Wilkins, Mary (BAdmin'78), December 17, 1995

specializing in geotechnical
engineering for DST Consulting
Engineers Inc., a Northwestern
Ontario based international
consulting firm. During the
summer of 1995, Scott took on
an assignment in their overseas
office located in Beirut,
Lebanon.
Wendy Mauracher (HBPHE'82),
her husband Rob and their three
girls are now living in Kingston,
Jamaica. Rob works for Air
Jamaica and Wendy will be
involved in activities at the
American-Canadian
International School which their
children attend.
David Tarjan (HBScF'84)
is residing in Switzerland where
he works as an evangelist for the
Church of Christ and as a
research assistant at the Swiss
Federal Research Institute. He
was married in 1990 to Kirsten
Ulrich and they have two children: Jessica, born in 1992, and
Timothy, born in 1994.
Dee (nee Hurlston) (B/\.85) and
Rob Bennett (HBSc'82, BEd'85)
are residing in the Cayman
Islands. Rob is self-employed as
a landscaping consultant and is
also working part-time on their
Cayman Islands Botanic Park
project. Dee teaches five-yearolds and is head of infants at a
government school.
Since graduation, Rudy E.
Rawlins (BEng'86) worked for
Schlumberger Industries in
Toronto and College Station in
Texas and was promoted to the
position of Engineering Manager
for Digital Fault Recorders. He
is now a Design Engineer for
Hardware Maintenance and
Diagnostics at Northern
Telecom in Toronto.
Coleen
Doerksen
(nee
Finlayson) (MA'86) is married
and living in Morden, Man., on

a 40-acre hobby farm. She
works in two school divisions as
a school psychologist.
Since 1989, Pat (HBA'86,
BEd'88) and John Lychek
(LTI'57) have been living in
Hanover, Ont., where Pat is
employed by the Bruce-Grey
Roman Catholic Separate
School Board and John is
retired. They will be relocating
to Sydney, Australia, where Pat
will be working as a teacher in
1996 as part of the Ontario
Federation for Educational
Exchange.
Lori (nee Wilson) Vander Ploeg
(HBScN'87) married firefighter,
Robert, in 1991. They are the
proud parents of two sons:
Jacob, born in February, 1992,
and William, born in August,
1993. Lori is working part-time
at Thunder Bay Regional
Hospital - McKellar Campus,
on the Pediatrics Floor.
David L. Nicol (HBSc'87,
MSc'91) and his wife, Marilyn
of Carrot River, Sask., were married on October 22, 1994.
David works as a geological
consultant in oil and gas exploration while Marilyn is an
Executive Secretary with Ranger
Oil Ltd. They reside on an
acreage near Calgary with their
dogs Tracker and Shasta.
Gary K. T. Sim (BSc'87,
HBSc'89, MSc'92) is working
for Motorola in Penang,
Malaysia, as a Surface Mount
Technology Engineer making
mobile telecommunication
products (walkie-talkies). He
has been surfing the Internet
and says he is happy to see that
Lakehead looks "forever young."
He really enjoyed life at LU and
sends regards to the Physics
Department (especially Joan).

Dr. Joseph P. McMullin
(MA'87) graduated from
McMaster University in 1994
with his MD degree. He is now
living in Hamilton and enrolled
in the Internal Medicine residency program at McMaster.
Nina Morrow (nee Ariganello)
(BA/BEd'89) and husband
Michael are proud to announce
the birth of their first child,
Jonathan Michael. The newest
"Montreal Canadiens' fan" was
born December 15, 1996. Nina
is employed by the Lakehead
District Separate School Board
as a French teacher.
Patrick Matakala (HBScF'89,
MSc'91) completed his PhD in
Forestry at UBC in August,
1995. Since September, 1995,
he has been employed as a
Sessional Lecturer at UBC teaching four courses: Protected
Areas Planning &amp; Management; Recreation Resource
Administration &amp; Management;
Recreation Resource Planning;
and International Forestry.

Lakehead University

istance Education
An Opportunity to Pursue Your
University Studies at Home

e Offer:
A FLEXIBLE learning schedule
INTERACTIVE multimedia courses
DEGREE COURSES in a variety of disciplines
START DATES (in September, January,
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rograms Offered:
Master of Forestry
Bachelor of Science - Nursing (post RN)
Bachelor of Arts (General)
Certificate in Bio/Health Sciences
Certificate in Environmental Assessment

ontact:
Distance Education
Lakehead University
Thunder Bay, Ont. P7B SE 1
Tel. (807) 346-7730
Fax (807) 343-8008
e-mail: distance.education@lakeheadu.ca

Harold Harkonen (BEng'89)
married Tammy Gauvreau in
September, 1993. Their daughter Kira was born December 4,
1994, and they were expecting
their second child in June.
Harold transferred from the
Kimberly-Clark mill in Terrace
Bay, Ont., to Coosa Pines,
Alabama, in January, 1996, and
they are making their home in
Birmingham. He writes, "Any
former classmates attending the
IEEE Pulp and Paper Conference or the Olympics this summer are invited to look us up.
Best wishes to the class of
19891" (continued on page 16)

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Armin E Cansino (BAdmin'90)
married Chandra N isbet in
1995 and would like to thank
Robert Bertolin (BAdmin'90)
who represented Lakehead
alumni at the wedding. He is
self-employed at a fumiture and
appliance store in Belize. He
sends greetings to all his friends
and encourages them to call him
if they're ever in the country.
Beth Potter ( nee Dougan)
(BA'90) and her husband, Mike ,
welcomed the arrival of a baby
brother for fou~yea~old
Meghan at the end of January.
Owen arri ved on the first
anniversary of Beth's company,
For
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Communications lnc., which
specializes in media relations
and promotion of special events
and trade shows in the Greater

Toronto Area. The family is living in Ajax, Ont.

Kelly (nee Fettes) (BA'90) and
David Litt (BAdmin'91) we re
married in July, 1995. After
graduation, Kelly went to
Confederation College to study
Travel &amp; Tourism. She graduated on the Dean's List in 1994
and started work with Bayway
Tours of Thunder Bay as Tour
Assistant . She was promoted in
1995 to Tour Co-ordinator. In
November, 1995, Bayway
merged with Happy Time Tours ,
so she is now with Happy
Time/Bayway Tours. David is
Store Manager of Mark's Work
Wearhouse.
Lana (nee Bresel e ) (BEd'90 ,
MSc'90) and Rob Foster
(HBSc '89) were married at
Pukaskwa National Park in
1990. They lived in Tansania for

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Our Residence and Main Dining Halls are great
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Off-campus catering is available year 'round too.
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two-and-a-half years while Rob
worked on his D.Phil. in
Zoology. Since completing his
degree in 1993 they have been
residing in Thunder Bay where
Lana is teaching with the
Lakehead Board of Education
and Rob is a founding partner of
Northern Bioscience, an ecological consulting firm . They are
pleased to announce the birth of
their baby "Dung Beetle," Megan
Marie Bresele Foster, on
February 14, 1996 . They can
be reached by E-mail at :
rfoster@norlin k. net.

Thunder Bay Regional Hospital
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McKellar Campus.

Margaret Saxe (nee Macleod)
(HBScN ' 91) was married in
January, 1996, to Charles S.
Saxe, Jr., an industrial engineer
and graduate of Texas A&amp;M
Uni versity. She is living in
Victoria, Texas, and will be travelling across the country with
her husband's company. She is
currently working in a cardiothoracic ICU and is pursuing a
career in research and ethics.

on maternity leave from the

Frank (Francesco) Carpino
( HBPE'92, BEd'94) married
Lori-Ann Newman (BA/BEd
'93) in April , 1995 . He is
employed as a Kinesiologist at
the Thunder Bay Physiotherapy
Centre and supply teaches for
the Roman Catholic Separate
School Board.

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Laura (nee Favot) (HBScN'91 )
and Terry Prodanyk (BSc'92,
BEd '93 ) had their first child,
Monica Laura, in November,
1995. Terry is working for
North Star Electric and Laura is

Lakehead University
Student Opportunity Trust Fund
Lakehead University has established
the "Lakehead University Student

Opportunity Trust Fund' in response

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LAKEHEAD iuNIVERSITY

Helmut Eckhardt
PEng (BEng'74)

to the Ontario Government's new

student funding program.

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Helm Eckhardt has made a
niche for himself in the construction industry.
He is working as an lndustrial
Technology Advisor with the
Industrial Research Assistance
Program (TRAP) of the
National Research Council of
Canada, and his services are
provided through a contribution agreement between
the Canadian Manufactured
Housing Association and !RAP.
lRAP assists small and medium
-sized industries with competitive strategies in technology
research and development to
help them become more
competitive and profitable.
Eckhardt's mandate is to
promote the acquisition,
development and use of technology and to raise the
technological awareness and
capabilities of Canadian enterpiises.
One success story involved six
firms from across Canada who
went to Germany recently to
meet with mem be rs o [ the
Ge rm an
Building
and
Recycling
lndu stry
Associat io n. The se fir ms
be came aware o f th e scope
and magnitude of opportunities tha t are available in the
co ns truc ti on m ate ri al recycling industries. Some of these
businesses are now key players in la rge -scal e projec t
d eco mmi ssio nin g and co ns truc ti on was te de molitio n
management.

The project had special meaning to Eckhardt, w~0, spent
three years (1988-,«])l) in
Germany as European., Branch
Manager of a Canadian crown
corporation, providing infras trucrure services to the
Canadian Forces.
Another

recent

success

was the restructuring of a
Cornwall insulation manufacturer, providing a more marketable product and assuring
approximately 40 jobs.
Given Eckhardt\:; expertise and
diverse background in the
technology sector, it is easy to
understand why these projects
prospered.
Eckhardt

met

his

w ife

Christine in Calgary where he
was a project cons ultant fo r
the $20 7 mill10n twin-tower
Petro Canada Cemre. He was
also involved , ove r a 10-yea r
period , in shaping the Calgary
commercial skyline.
Eckhardt , hi s wi fe and three
chil d ren li ve in Ott awa,
Onlario. He invites members
of his graduating class to contact him . His E-mail address is
helm .eckhardt@irap. nrc.ca.

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and Science Medal for the highest graduating science marks.
He is married to the former
Amy Williamson.

Glen Burns (HBComm'92)
obtained his CA designation in
December, 1995. He is a senior
staff accountant at Ernst &amp;
Young in Thunder Bay

Cynthia Scott (BAdmin'94) and
Steven Heimbecker are to be
married on August 10, 1996.
She is a Network Support
Analyst for CP Rail in Toronto.
Cynthia thanks all of the professors who helped her see her real
potential. She says she owes her
career success to them and the
business program at Lakehead.

Colleen (nee Burr) (BA/BEd'95)
and Kevin O'Dair (BAdmin'93)
were married on July 8, 1995.
They reside in Cornwall and
Kevin commutes to his work
with Nortel in Brockville.
Colleen is looking for a full-time
teaching position and has her
hands full with Ellen, 3. They
are expecting a baby in July.

Paul McCausland (BAdmin'94)
is working as an Auditing
Technician with the accounting
firm Humpage Taylor McDonald
in Peterborough, Ont. He and
his wife, Jennifer, were expecting the birth of their first child
in the spring.

One year after graduation,
Michelle Guitard (HBA'93)
started working with the
Addiction Research Foundation and moved to the Kenora
office a few months later. Her
husband is Robert Ott
(HBSW/BA'.95).

Derek Serianni (BA'94) is
working with Tri-Media in
Welland, Ont., in charge of
computer systems and Internet
services. He owns a computer
consulting business called
Virtual Media and on weekends
he works as a DJ. He and
Andrea Gledhill are planning to
get married in a couple of years.

Geoff Hill (BSc'94) achieved a
"first-time ever" accomplishment at The University of
Western Ontario in London. He
earned 100 percent in his second-year chemistry class where
he is enrolled in a PhD (chemistry) program. During his four
years at Lakehead, he earned
100 percent in five classes and
graduated with first-class standing, receiving the Dean of Ar_ts

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Mark Wilhelm (BAdmin'94)
and Paula Petsche are getting
married on August 17, 1996,
and they have bought a house in

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Waterdown. Mark works for
Arrow Electronics Canada and
was awarded "top sales rep" in a
product category at the Arrow
National Sales Conference in
South Carolina.
Richard Snyder (BEng'94) is
residing in Courtenay, B.C. , and
recently began a new job with
the Levelton Association.
Richard Darke (BEd'94) married Tania Toop on October 7,
1995. They bought a house in
Dundas, Ont., where they live
with their yellow lab "Mac" and
cat "Tigger." Richard has joined
Tania's father in the family business.
Julia Wolst (nee Belleghem)
(BA'.94, BEd'95) married Steven
on August 12, 1995, after a year
apart while she finished her
education in Thunder Bay and
he prepared for his Paramedic I
training at Humber College in
Toronto. A month after the wedding, she was hired to teach
Grade 6- 7 at Uptergrove Public
School in Orillia. She met Len
Dunkley (BA'94, BEd'95) at a
Simcoe County Conference for
new teachers, and wonders who
else from her grad class is
employed? Anyone interested in
sharing stories can write to her
at Uptergrove Public School,
RR #7, Orillia, Ont., UV 6H7.

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J. Karen Reynolds (MEd'94) is
living in Vancouver and writing
her dissertation entitled, "A
Case Study of the Practice of
Assessment in One Intermediate
Elementary School Classroom."
She has held a SSHRC
Fellowship for the past three
years and received the Faculty
of Education Graduate Student
Award for Research in British
Columbia.
Maxine Brown (BA/BEd '94)
started a new job as a math
teacher at Canterbury High
School in Ottawa. Her partner
Jonathan Hare (HBA'.94) is currently attending an Education
program at the University of
Western Sydney in Australia.
Solomon (BA/BEd'95) and
Debbie Kakagamic (BA'95) are
pleased to announce the birth
of their son Solomon WindWalker
Kakagamic
on
November 1, 1995. He is a
brother (finally) for sisters,
Candi, Melanie, Amy, Rebecca,
Cheyenne and Shoshonee!
Solomon works at Pelican Falls
First Nations High School. In
March, Debbie was elected Band
Councillor of Lake Nipigon
Ojibway First Nation. 0

Adam Molai

Consulting Service.

(continued from page 1)

Oh, and the business he plans
to start in Zimbabwe? He and
fellow LU graduate John Rajala
(HBComm'96) are going to
market electrical equipment
used in the production of solar
and wind energy in Zimbabwe,
South Africa and Mozambique.
Their prototype, featured on the
cover, is currently being manufactured in Northwestern
Ontario but their long-range
plan is to move production to
Zimbabwe. Now thats technology
transfer! 0

In the final round of competition, the top five student teams
in Canada are chosen to
compete in the categories of
marketing, finance, labour relations, management information
systems, and debating. Molai,
who is reported to have
developed into a "star debater,"
praises Lakehead University
saying, "Compared to the ICBC
competitors
from
other
universities, I could see that my
education at Lakehead University
has been superior."
As a parting gift to the University,
Adam Molai established an
endowment that will see an
annual award of $500 go to a
third-year or fourth-year business
student who has been involved
with the students' club (LUBA),
the Queen's Intercollegiate
Business Competition (ICBC),
or the LU Management

At Convocation in May, Adam
Molai received two awards: the
Poulin Award for outstanding
citizenship and for contributing
most to the welfare of the
University, and the President's
Award for students who, by
their activities and achievements, have earned the gratitude of the University

President's Perspective

be officially launching our
Lakehead University Student
Opportunity Trust Fund as a
Share Our Northern Vision project, and I would encourage all
of you to give this initiative special consideration this next year.
As well, please direct us to your
corporate and business offices if
you feel a call would be appropriate. The Student Opportunity
Trust Fund would also make an
excellent project for service
clubs.

(continued from page 7) fund. In
Lakehead University 's case, it
will be called "The Lakehead
University Student Opportunity
Trust Fund. " For each dollar
donated to this Fund between
May 7, 1996 and March 31,
1997, the Ontario government
will match the funding dollar
for dollar. This is a great opportunity for us to seek out an
endowed base of student aid for
our future students, since your
financial support will be
matched 100 percent. Within
the Fund, awards can still be
named and designated and very
few restrictions will apply other
than the donated and matched
money must be endowed, and
only interest and investment
income will be used to support
awards. Within the next few
weeks, Lakehead University will

I am excited about this new
opportunity. By working with
you, the alumni, together we
can move "Back to the Future."
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For further information about the
Lakehead University Student
Opportunity Trust Fund, contact
Jo-Anne Silverman
(807) 343-8910.

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�Ceremony for the naming of the
Harold S. Braun Building

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HAROLD S. BRAUN,
C.D., B.A., L.L.D., D.Sc.

Lakehead University, September 28, 1981

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Ceremony for the Naming of the
Harold S. Braun Building

Chancellor's Welcome
Introduction of the Chairman of the Board of Governors

Citation on Harold S. Braun, C.D., B.A., L.L.D., D.Sc.
Dr. Frank J. Lone, Past Chairman - Board of Governors

Introduction of Mrs. Harold S. Braun
Dr. Robert J. Prettie, Chancellor

The Response to the Citation
Mrs. Harold S. Braun

President's Remarks
Dr. George A. Harrower, President

Adjournment
Dr. Robert J. Prettie, Chancellor

�HAROLD S. BRAUN,
C.D., B.A., L.L.D., D.Sc.
Harold Braun was born in Hanover, Ontario in 1913,
his family having lived in that part of the Province
for six generations. After completing his elementary
and secondary school education he went on to
McMaster University where he earned his Bachelor's
degree in Honours Science in 1936. He obtained his
Science Specialist Certificate from the Ontario
College of Education in the following year and came
to Port Arthur as Head of the Science Department at
the Port Arthur Collegiate Institute.
He married Margaret McComb in 1940; - they have
four daughters - Susan (Mrs. Douglas Peter), who
completed her Reg. N. program at Toronto Sick
Childrens' Hospital (1963) and her B.Sc.N. degree
from Western Ontario (1968), is living in Toronto;
Jane (Mrs. Paul Fogh-Dohmsmidt), who completed
her B.A. (Secretarial Science, 1966) at Western
Ontario and is presently doing a B.Administration
degree program at Lakehead; Mary graduated from
the University with a B.A. degree (1973) and an
L.L.B . degree from Osgoode Hall (1973), she is
married and living in Toronto; Nancy completed her
B.Comm. (Hons.) degree at Lakehead (1980) and is
presently completing her C.A. in Toronto .
During the war, Harold served in the Navy and has
been active in the Naval Reserve since the war. He
retired with the rank of Commander and received
the Canadian Forces Decoration.
When the Lakehead Technical Institute was
established in 1948 he accepted an invitation from
Principal M.W. Bartley to become a member of the
original faculty . He taught Chemistry, Physics, and
Biology; the standard teaching load was thirty hours
per week. When Dr.Bartley resigned in 1951 in order
to return to private practice as a Consulting
Geologist, Harold Braun was appointed to replace
him. He served as Principal of the Lakehead
Technical Institute until 1957. During this period a
building fund campaign was carried out and plans
were drawn for a building on the Oliver Road
campus.
The move to the new campus was made in 1957.
The Lakehead College of Arts, Science and
Technology was established by an Act of the
Ontario Legislature and the government and control
of the new institution was transferred to the newly
constituted Board of Governors. The Board
appointed Harold Braun as principal. At the time the
College offered diploma programs in Forestry,
Engineering and Mining and first year degree
programs in Arts, Science and Applied Science.

During the next few years a second building fund
drive was successfully completed and an application
for elevation to degree granting status was
undertaken. Lakehead College became Lakehead
University in 1965 and the first degrees were
granted at Spring Convocation that year - 41
Bachelor of Arts and four Bachelor of Science.
When Lakehead University was re-organized under
President Tamblyn, Dr. Braun was appointed as the
first Dean of University Schools, a position which he
held until his retirement in 1977. It was under his
leadership that the University Schools of Business
Administration, Engineering, Forestry, Library
Technology, Nursing and Physical Education and
Outdoor Recreation were established with programs
leading to Bachelor's Degrees in all but Library
Technology and graduate programs in Business,
Forestry and Physical Education.
Although Dr. Braun held an administrative post for
26 years he also maintained an active interest in
teaching and accepted responsibility for one or two
courses per year for almost the entire period.
In the early 1950's Senator Paterson offered to
donate a Cobalt Bomb Therapy Unit to the Cancer
Clinic located in the Port Arthur General Hospital.
One of the conditions attached to the location of
such a unit was the requirement for a person with a
background in Science to calibrate it. Dr. Braun was
asked to accept the responsibility and as a result
spent two summers in London, Ontario serving his
"apprenticeship" on the second cobalt therapy unit
in use in the world . He served as Consulting
Physicist to the Thunder Bay Cancer Clinic on a
part-ti me basis for over 1O years. He was a charter
member of the Canadian Association of Hospital
Physicists.
Dr. Braun has been active on numerous Boards and
Committees, to name a few : the Quetico Advisory
Committee (Loggers Issue), Ontario Nature
Reserves Committee, Board of Governors of the
Port Arthur General Hospital, Canadian Society for
the Study of Higher Education, American Technical
Association.
Dr. Braun's contribution to the development of
Lakehead University was formally recognized by
McMaster University in 1962 when he was awarded
an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree; by Lakehead in
1974, when the title Principal Emeritus was
conferred on him and in 1977 when he was awarded
the Honorary Doctor of Science degree.

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�Library Technology Is A Career
What Is A Library Technologist?
A Library Technologist or Technician is a new
type of library employee trained at the postsecondary school level to assist Librarians.
Training
Library Technologists receive intensive training in
the techniques and basic methods of Library
Science. In a two-year program, they are exposed
to the basic theories and rules but the emphasis of
the program is on practical experience.
Personal Oualif ications
It has been said that the most important qualities
a Librarian may have are strong feet and a sense
of humour. This also applies to Technologists.
Although they may find they are continually on
their feet, they will never be bored. Those with
intelligence, enthusiasm, wit and a desire to serve
are well equipped to meet the challenge of modern
library service. At the end of each day, they
experience a tremendous sense of accomplishment
and satisfaction.
Book Or People Oriented?
In Library work, people come first. The needs of
the Library patrons are paramount. This does not
mean Library Technologists are not book lovers
and do not appreciate the immense value of the
book to mankind. They are also trained to use
all other types of print and non-print materials
whether periodicals, motion pictures, audiotapes
or videotapes.
Are Libraries Out-Of-Date?
Library personnel must not only keep abreast with
the times -but must be alert to new developments
and fields of study. They must anticipate the
future needs of their cl ientele. Therefore, Technologists must be familiar with all the latest equipment and methods used in the transmission of
information through the media.
Variety Of Work
Library Technologists have found employment in
public, college, university and school libraries.
Positions are now opening up in government
libraries and special libraries which serve business,
industry and organizations. Within each library,
the work serves such a range of duties that no
talent is left unemployed. There is no field of
knowledge that does not have some application
in library work.

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Is There A Future In This Field?
The future is excellent for those Technologists who
are mature, energetic and have a sense of adventure.
Exciting opportunities exist in all parts of Canada,
from the east to the west coast, from the southern
border to the Territories. There is an increasing
demand for graduates with some science b:lckground.
The Lakehead University program includes subjects
which are full credit courses toward a Bachelor of
Arts degree and , therefore, provides an open door
to future advancement.
Working Conditions.
Salaries are increasing and fringe benefits are
improving. General recognition of the technician
in Library Service is now a fact.
But most
important of all,
Library work is enjoyable
and rewarding.
For More Information
Contact the School of Library Technology at
Lakehead University.
If you wish to make an
appointment with us, one of the teaching staff
wi 11 be very pleased to meet with you and to show
you around the School's facilities.

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information
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a variety of degree and diploma programs
Six professional courses are grouped in the Faculty of
University Schools - Business Administration ... Engineering ... Forestry ... Library Technology ... Nursing ...
Physical and Health Education.
The Faculties of Arts, Science, and Education include the
other disciplines.

•

exciting new facilities
A student body close to the three-thousand mark, integrated
with the dynamic architecture of a spacious campus overlooking majestic Lake Superior and the Sleeping Giant . . .
significant international representation blending with active
student organizations ... time and space for the development
of individuality.
Fieldhouse, olympic swimming pool, tunnels connecting
campus buildings complete with shopping mall, boutiques, and
banking facilities ... high-capacity computer facilities with
connecting terminals.

•

located in Thunder Bay
Equidistant between the former c1t1es of Port Arthur and
Fort William, with a comfortable cosmopolitan population of
one-hundred thousand. At the head of the Great Lakes, a
zesty climate and brilliant sunshine make water sports,
hunting, fishing and hiking even more enjoyable; and five
excellent ski areas, several within minutes of the campus,
provide a unique luxury. An airport ten minutes off campus,
as well as main-line train and bus service, provide first-rate
transportation.

•

admission information
Fees and awards . . . special consideration for mature
students ... residence or town accommodation.

For further information, please contact:
The Registrar, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.

MEDIA SERVICES

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�The $1,500,000 library building is an impressive addition
to the Lakehead University campus. Designed by Lakehead
architects Mickelson Fraser and Browne, it is completely airconditioned and features many of the latest library design
techniques. The library presently contains more than 50,000
volumes includ!hg a number of rare collections. It has an
eventual capacity of 170,000 volumes.

The University today is also officially opening the new
$900,000 academic wing to the main quadrangle and the $400,000
64-bed addition to the residence, both completed this summer.
The residence addition includes accommodation for a girls wing.
There are presently 30 girls in residence from many different
parts of the globe. The new academic wing houses impressive
new science laboratories and faculty offices.

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hooked up to the university's new closed circuit television teaching
system operating from the university's own studio right on
campus. A modern language lab with 40 individual listening
booths connected to a main teaching control board is also located
on the first floor.

�PROGRAMME
3:30 p.m.-Official Procession -

Members of Board of Governors,

the Senate, Academic and Administrative staff and
student representatives proceed from the Univeirsity
• Centre Building to area just inside of Library.

3:35 p.m.-Official Opening -

Dr. M. W. Bartley, Chairman of

Board of Governors welcomes Senator N. M. Paterson,
Chancellor of Lakehead University at foyer of Library
Building. Dr. Bartley addresses the guests.
Senator Paterson officially opens the Library.

3:40 p.m.-Tour of Building -

Mr. Eric Belton, Chief Librarian,

conducts official party on tour of building.
Inspection of rare books presented by The Friends of
Lakehead University Library.

4:00 p.m.-Official Tour of Residence addition.

4:15 p.m.-Recepiion in Great Hall -

Senator N. M. Paterson,

Dr. M. W. Bartley and Dr. W. G. Tamblyn receive
guests of the University attending the opening.

�SENATOR NORMAN McLEOD PATERSON
Lakehead University Chancellor Senator Norman McLeod
Paterson was born in Portage la Prairie, lVIan. in 1883. He was
educated in public schools in Winnipeg and Toronto and in
1908 established his present firm in Fort William. N. M. Paterson
and Sons Ltd. owns and operates more than 100 grain elevators
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past president of the Canadian Club and the Victorian Order of
Nurses.

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CONTINENTAL CAFE IN THE AGORA
10 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
LOB-BALL TOURNAMENT AT THE FIELDHOUSE
1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Enter a team now - rules available
by calling the Athletics Department

-

NAMING CEREMONIES FOR THE RESIDENCES
5 p.m.

DISPLAYS AND ART EXHIBITS IN THE AGORA
All day
Alumni Association of Lakehead University

FAMILY BAVARIAN BARBEQUE
Lake Tamblyn Patio
5 p.m. - 9 p.m.
German Sausage on a Bun and Sauerkraut
Tickets ($1.00) available from L.U.S.U., Alumni House
Switchboard, Fieldhouse

L.U.S.U. BAVARIAN BEER GARDEN
GERMAN OOMPA BAND
Lake Tamblyn Patio
5 p.m. - 9 p.m.

FAMILY SWIM
Fieldhouse -

2:30-4 p.m., 7-8:30 p.m.

Sept. 27th,l 982

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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FOR

EVENT

TIME

7:30-9:00 Alumni Breakfast*
10:00-3:30 Continental Cafe &amp; Art Exhibit
2:30-4:30 Lob-Ball Round Robin

Tournament
''Research &amp; Development''
conducted visits to
selected working labs.

2:30
3:30
4:30

PLACE

Alumni/Studen ts/Faculty Res. Cafeteria
Everyone

Agora

Faculty/Students/Staff
Playing
Players &amp;, Cheering Sections Fields
Everyone
(Interested friends
meet guides at
times indicated)

University
Centre
Main
Entrance

Faculty, Staff, Students
Beer Garden, Brass Band, Watershow Alumni &amp; Friends

University
Centre Patio

5:30

Naming Ceremony
"The Harold S. Braun Building"

Former
Main Bldg.

9:00

L.U.S.U. Semi-Formal Dance*

4:30-7:00 Family BBQ*

Everyone

Agora

* ADVANCE TICKETS REQUIRED FROM VARIOUS CAMPUS LOCATIONS
Switchboard Main Building
LUSU Office University Centre
Intramural Sports University Centre
Residence Porter

Alumni Services Library 4005
Athletics Office Field House
Secretary, Board of Governors UC-2005A
Main Gate

Call 345-2121, Extension 204 for information.

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Contests • Tours • Displays
Live Music • Art Shows
Hands-on Micro Computers
free tree seedlings

PRIZES
Win one of hundreds of woolly tuques
drawn for throughout the day,
also draws for a chain saw,
an original art piece and
donated equipment.

lA.KEHEAD UNIVERSITY
Refreshments and Food Available
GJLB will be on location.

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Guide

�_ _ _ _ _ _ _Where
ACCOUNTS - Business Offices - UC

To Find W h a t - - - - - - -

HUMAN RESOURCES - UC

Lower Level

Lower level

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES - UC

INDIGENOUS LEARNING - SC

2nd tlr., above Agora

Lower level

AGORA-UC

INFORMATION~ROMOTION-AC

Main entrance

Behind Residence Townhouses; off Reaume St.

ALUMNI SERVICES-AC

INFORMATION/SWITCHBOARD - UC

Behind Residence Townhouses; off Reaume St.

Inside main Agora entrance

ARGUS (Student Newspaper)- UC

INSTRUMENTATION LAB-UC

Lower level

Lower level

ATiiLETICS- SB
AVILA CENTRE - AC

LEARNING ASSISTANCE CENTRE - SC

Behind Residence Townhouses; off Reaume St.

LECTURE THEATRES

BOOKSTORE - UC

Upper theatre, upstairs from Agora UC2011
Lower theatre, entrance off Agora UC0050
University Centre theatre UC 1017
Ryan Building theatre RB 1042

Lower level

CAFETERIAS
Main &amp; Residence: UC, 2nd fir.
Faculty Lounge: UC, lakeside

CENTREFORNORTHERNSTUDIBS
Oliver Road, across from parking lot 5

CHAPLAIN - UC
Across from Switchboard/Information

COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE &amp;
TECHNOLOGY CENTRE-BB
1st fir.

COMPUTER CENTRE-BB
1st tlr.

CONFERENCE &amp; SEMINAR CENTRE - BR
CONTINUING EDUCATION-RC
Lower level

DEVELOP?\IBNT OFFICE - AC
Behind Residence Townhouses; off Reaume St.

DISTANCE EDUCATION - RC
Lower level

FINANCIAL AID/OSAP - SC
Lower level

Lower level

LIBRARIES - Main (LI) &amp; Education (BL)
LOST &amp; FOUND - UC
Security Office

NANABIJOU CHILD CARE CENTRE - PR
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH &amp; SAFETY
Adjacent to parking lot 5

OUTPOST (Events hall &amp; Restaurant)- SC
PARKING PERMITS
Day permits (Main Entrance) Loog term (Accounts)

PORTER'S OFFICE - BR
POST OFFICE "Junction" - UC
Downstairs from Bookstore

PRINTING &amp; MAILROOM - RB
Lower level

SECURITY - UC
STORES

Academic Offices
Faculty/Dept/School

Anthropology
BB
Biology
CB
Business Administration
RB
Computer Science
RB
Chemistry
CB
Economics
RC
Education
BL
Engineering
CB
English
RB
Forestry
BB
Geography
RC
Geology
CB
History
RB
Indigenous Learning
RC
Languages
BB
Library/Information
LI
Mathematics
RB
Music
MV
Nursing
SN
Outdoor Rec, Parks &amp; Tourism SN
Philosophy
RB
Kinesiology
SB
Physics
CB
Political Studies
RB
Psychology
SN
Social Work
RC
Sociology
RB
Visual Arts
MV

Books, UC
Computer, BB
Convenience, UC
Clothing, SC

GRADUATE STUDIBS &amp; RESEARCH - UC

STUDENT EMPWYMENT &amp; CO-OP - UC

2nd tlr. off Agora

Upstairs from The Study

GRAPIDCS~HOTOGRAPHY - SN
GREENHOUSE

2nd fir., off Agora

STUDENT SERVICES - UC

UC
CB
BB
RB

STUDENT UNION - SC

LI

GYMNASIA (2)
C.J. Sanders Fieldhouse

Lower level

Bora Laskin Building

University Centre, upstairs from Bookstore

SB
SN
PH
BL

HEALIBSERVICES-UC
Across from Security

HEALIBSCIBNCESNORTH-HS
Comer - Beverly &amp; Balmoral St.

HOUSING OFFICE - On &amp; Off Campus - BR

SWIMMING POOL
C.J. Sanders Fieldhouse
SWITCHBOARD/INFORMATION - UC
To the right of main entrance

TIIEA1RE-BL

2nd Floor
4th Floor
1st Floor
2nd Floor
4th Floor
3rd Floor
1st Floor
4th Floor
3rd Floor
1st Floor
2nd Floor
4th Floor
3rd Floor
Ground Lev.
2nd Floor
2nd Floor
1st Floor
1st Floor
2nd Floor
3rd Floor
4th Floor
2nd Floor
1st Floor
3rd Floor
2nd Floor
2nd Floor

Building Legend

Adjacent to parking lot 5, lakeside

STUDY - Games Room

Bldg/Fir

FB

University Centre
Centennial Building
Braun Building
Ryan Building
Chancellor Paterson
Library
Sanders Fieldhouse
School of Nursing
Power Plant
Bora Laskin Building
Centre for Northern
Forest Ecosystem
Research

RC
SC
R
HS
BR
PR
MV

AC

Regional Centre
Student Centre
Residence
Townhouses
Health Sciences
North
Bartley
Residence
Prettie Residence
Music and Visual
Arts
Avila Centre

�Lakehead University
Campus

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Conference &amp;
Seminar Centre

Thunder Bay
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.

To Mount Baldy Ski Area
Centennial Park
Boulevard lake
To Lappe Nordic Ski
Centre
Hillcrest Park
Waverly Park
Keskus Mall
Pagoda Tourist Information
Centre
Thunder Bay Marina Park
Lakehead University
Thu~de~ Bay Community
Auditorium
Canada Games Complex
Port Arthur Stadium
Thunder Bay Art Gallery
Confederation College

16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.

26.
27.
28.

Intercity Shopping Mall
Canadian lakehead Exhibition
Conservatory
NWO Sparts Hall of Fame
International Friendship
Gardens
Fort William Gardens
Victoriaville Shopping Centre
City Hall
To Kakabeka Falls
To Ski Centre:
-Loch Lomond
-Candy Mountain
-Big Thunder
-Kamview
To Paipoonge Museum
To Old Fort William
Mission Marsh

UC
CB
BB
RB

PRETTIE RESIDENCE
BARTLEY RESIDENCE

1
2
3
4
5
6

Sioux Lookout
Terrace Bay

Atikokan
Dryden

Ear Falls
Fort Frances

7
8
9

10
11
12

LI

Geraldton
Kenora
Long Lac
Marathon

Nipigon
Rainy River

SB
SN
PH
PR

E = Emergency Phone

10 TH Avenue

l

University Centre
Cent~nnial Building
Braun Building
Ryan Building
Chancellor Paterson
Library
Sanders Fieldhouse
School of Nursing
Power Plant
Prettie Residence

BL
FB

Bora Laskin Building
Centre for Northern Forest
Ecosystem Research
RC Regional Centre
SC Student Centre
R
Residence Townhouses
HS Health Sciences North
BR Bartley Residence
MV Music and Visual Arts Centre
AC Avila Centre

�PLACES OF INTEREST

Who Should You Call?

Cam.pus

~ &amp;BANK MACHINES

~iII Jl Royal Bank - located in the Agora

Important NumLers

d.PA~G

General inquiries
After hours/emergencies
Walk home service

:.:,,:-~ ,:.:., CIBC - located across from Health Services

•

~:i:!t~e;;cial Needs parking located
at convenient points across campus
See Campus Map for further details

Meters
Designated parking meters located at
convenient points across campus See Campus Map for further details

EMERGENCY PHONES

'

3 located at residences townhouses (Phases
1, 2,4) - attached to Laundry Buildings
2 located on pathway between Bora Laskin
Building &amp; Main Campus
1 located in Lot 10 across from Ryan
Building

~ SHOPS &amp; STORES

lllJ Campus Technology Computer Store
1st floor, Braun Building

Lakehead University Alumni
Bookstore- University Centre
The Junction Convenience Store
&amp; Post Office - Lower Level, University
Centre

The Intersection Clothing &amp; Gift
Store .. specializing in Official Lakehead
University Wares &amp; Wear
- Lower Level, Student Centre

l~WYFOODSERVICE _ _ _ _ __
afeterias
- Main &amp; Residence: University Centre,
2nd flr.

Restaurant
- THE OUTPOST - Student Centre

Admissions/Registrar
Alumni Services
Bookstore
Campus tours
Clothing store (The Intersection)
Continuing Education
Convenience store (Junction)
Counselling Centre
Development
Distance Education
Employment Centre
Fieldhouse (Gym)
Financial Aid/OSAP/Scholarships
Food Services
Gender Issues Centre
Health Services
Human Resources
Learning Assistance Centre
Main Library
Native Counselling &amp; Support
Parking inquiries
President's Office
Ombudsperson
Research and Graduate Studies
Residence/Conferences/Housing
Room/University space bookings
Special Events &amp; Promotion
Student Services
Student Union

343-8110
343-8569
343-8569
343-8500
343-8155
343-8130
343-8500
343-8961
343-8133
343-8925
343-8018
343-8910
343-8210
343-8264
343-8213
343-8206
343-8142
343-8879
343-8361
343-8334
343-8047
343-8205
343-8084
343-8569
343-8200
343-8061
343-8283
343-8512
343-8495
343-8372
343-8522
343-8259

Guide

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MARCH 10-12 1995
C.J. SANDERS FIELDHOUSE
THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO

�LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY
PRESIDENTS MESSAGE

As President of Lakehead University, I extend wannest greetings to all participants and guests
of the CIAU Women's Basketball Championships.
I would like to welcome athletes, coaches, parents and guests who have travelled from all
parts of Canada to participate in this wonderful event at the Thunderdome. I hope your visit
to Lakehead University will be an exciting and memorable one.

In addition to the quality basketball being played over the next few days, I invite all to
sample what Lakehead University and the Thunder Bay community in this beautiful Lake
Superior region have to offer.
Good luck and best wishes for a successful tournament.
Sincerely,

Dr. Bob Rosehart
President
Lakehead University

En tant que President de l'universite Lakehead, je voudrais
acceullir charleureusement tousles participants et invites au
Championnat de ballon panier USIC feminin.
J'aimerais souhaiter le bienvenue aux athletes, entraineurs,
parents et invites qui ont voyage de differents endroits du Canada pour
venir participer a cet evenement merveilleux au Thunderdome.
En plus d'une qualite exceptionelle de ballon panier jouee durant
les prochains jours, je vous invite adecouvrir ce que l'universite
Lakehead, la communaute de Thunder Bay et cette merveilleuse region du
lac Superieur a a vous offrir.

Ministre des Communications

Minister of Communications

Message from

Message de

Michel Dupuy, P.C., M.P.
Minister of Canadian Heritage

Michel Dupuy, C.P., d~put~
Ministre du Patrimoine canadien

I

am very pleased to send greetings to all those
participating in the women's basketball event, organized
by the Canadian Interuniversity Athletic Union as part
of a national competition program for men and women
athletes. Lakehead University is to be commended for
its contribution to the success of the series.

Je suis tres heureux d'adresser mes salutations a toutes
les participantes aux competitions de basketball feminin
organisees par I'Union sportive inter-universitaire
canadienne, clans le cadre d'un programme national de
competition pour les hommes et les femmes.
L'Universite Lakehead merite nos eloges pour sa
contribution au succes de cette serie de competitions.

Sport is a key element in Canadian life. The strength,
skill and determination characterized by athletic
endeavour are attributes that have long been associated
with the growth and development of Canada. Our young
men and women athletes, who are committed to
teamwork, the pursuit of excellence and fair play,
personify the energy and spirit of Canada. Through their
efforts, we all gain a sense of the values that are a
common thread throughout our country and have
meaning for all Canadians.

Le

As Minister of Canadian Heritage, I am proud to offer
my support and best wishes to our youth in Canadian
universities, whose energy and time. is being devoted to
keeping sport a thriving tradition in Canada.

En ma

sport est un element fondamental de la vie au
Canada. La force, les aptitudes et la determination
caracterisees par les realisations sportives sont des
attributs qui ont longtemps ete associes a la croissance et
au developpement du Canada. Nos jeunes athletes
feminins et masculins, qui ont a coeur l' esprit d' equipe,
la recherche de l'excellence et !'esprit sportif,
personnifient l'energie et !'essence meme du Canada.
Grice a leurs efforts, nous prenons conscience des
valeurs qui sont communes ~ }'ensemble du pays et
auxquelles tous les Canadiens et toutes les Canadiennes
attachent de !'importance.

qualite de ministre du Patrimoine canadien, je
suis fier d' appuyer et d' encourager
nos athl~tes
universitaires, lesquels consacrent leur temps et leur
energie a alimenter la tradition sportive canadienne.

Bonne chance at meilleurs voeux de succes durant le toumoi.
Sinc~rement,

µJ';

Dr. Bob Rosehart
President
L'universite Lakehead

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Michel Dupuy

.,
Ottawa, Canada K1A 0C8

�CIAU PRESIDENTS MESSAGE
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE

1994-95 has been a unique year in amateur athletics right across Canada. With
strikes in both major league baseball and hockey, we had a rare opportunity to garner
more of the sports spotlight than in previous years and were able to showcase elite
university competition to more fans than ever before. I would like to encourage my
fellow athletic directors throughout the CIAU to work to maintain the momentum that
we have gained and keep working to increase the profile of C IAU sports and athletes.
Ultimately, this is one of the key steps, if not the key step, in maintaining the health
and viability of CIAU sports well into the twenty-first century.
On behalf of the 46 member institutions of the Canadian lnteruniversity Athletic Union,
I would like to offer hearty congratulations to all competitors in these 1995 national
championships and a sincere thank you to all who support Canadian university
athletics as fans, sponsors and volunteers.
This will be my final championship season as president of the CIAU. I would like to
thank my colleagues for their trust and support and wish them all the best of luck in
preserving and enhancing opportunities for Canadian student athletes to train and
study in their home country.

Lakehead University
Lakehead University's campus is situtated on approximately 150 hectares of scenic,
wooded land overlooking the city of Thunder Bay. Most of the buildings are grouped
around Lake Tamblyn, a man-made lake, with the residence complex hugging the banks of
the McIntyre River. Many people take advantage of the paved trails leading into, out of
and around the campus by walking, jogging, bicycling or, in the winter, cross-country
skiing!
Set in the rugged beauty of Northwestern Ontario, Lakehead University offers a wide
range of personal educational opportunities - including Kinesiology; Forestry; Business; _
Outdoor Recreation, Parks and Tourism; Engineering; Nursing; Education; and Arts and
Science programs.
With an enrolment of almost 6000 full-time students, relatively small class sizes encourage
communication between students and faculty. This allows the student greater opportunity
for "hands-on" experience in labs, and easier accessibility to a wide range of facilities.
The Student Union offers each student the opportunity to become involved in academic,
political and social affairs both on and off campus. The OUTPOST, an exciting events hall
complete with restaurant, is one of the busiest places on campus.
A library housing 600,000 volumes, modern laboratories, extensive research facilities and
lecture rooms all support the academic activities of the University. Many of the buildings
are connected by underground tunnels for comfortable walking during inclement weather.
In addition, the Alumni Bookstore, restaurants, a convenience store and Automatic
Banking Machines are located on campus.

This is and always should be our most important objective!
Lakehead offers the unbeatable combination of quality education and one of the most
beautiful locations in Canada - Thunder Bay.

lvIBSSAGE DU PRESIDENT
Nul doute que l'annee 1994-1995 fut unique dans l'hi~toire d':1 sport amateur au Canada. La
greve dans le base-ball majeur et le lock-out clans la L1gue na~onale de hockey ont ete des
plus benefiques pour le sport ~~ve~itaire ~t no~ _avons ete en mes~e d'off~r a ~ pu~lic
toujours croissant des compennons mteruruvers1ta1res de grande quahte. J aimerais mCiter
taus les directeurs et directrices des sports a continuer le travail amerce et a s'assurer que les
sports et les athletes de l'USIC conserve1_1t ou augme1;1tent leur visibilite. ~•est_ce~ne~~nt
l'une des mesures Jes plus importantes, smon la plus 1mportante, pour mamtemr la v1ab1hte
de l'USIC et conserver le sport universitaire clans un etat sain a l'aube du XXJe siecle.
Au nom des 46 etablissements membres de l'Union sportive interuniversitaire canadienne,
j'aimerais feliciter def~on particuliere tousles athletes qui ont participe aces championnats
nationaux de 1995 et remercier chaleureusement tous ceux et cell es qui ont donne leur appui
au sport universitaire canadien au cours de l'annee, c'est-a-dire les partisans, les
commanditaires et les benevoles.
C'est ma derniere saison de championnat a titre de president de l'USIC. J'aimerais remercier
mes collegues pour leur appui ainsi que la confiance qu'ils ont montree envers moi. Je leur
souhaite bonne chance clans leurs efforts pour ameliorer et creer des occasions d'entrainement
et de competition pour nos etudiants et etudiantes athletes au pays.
C'est notre objectif le plus important et c'est bien ainsi!

�Saxon Athletic CIAU All-Rookie Team

RANIA BURNS

MARJORIE KELLY

Alberta

Manitoba

Position: Forward
Age: 19
Hometown: Tofield, AB
Faculty: Physical Education

Position: Guard
Age: 19
Hometown: Winkler, MB
Faculty: Arts

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LARA ASPLIN
Winnipeg

A

Position: Post
Age: 19
Hometown: Winnipeg, MB
Faculty: Arts

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JANICE MOSEYCHUK
Cape Breton

GEORGIA RISNITA

Position: Post
Age: 18
Hometown: Sydney, NS
Faculty: B.A.C.S.

Position: Forward
Age: 19
Hometown: Mississauga, ON
Faculty: Criminology

Windsor

Saxon Athletic Rookie of the Year
The selection is made by the CIAU Women's Basketball Coaches. The announcement
and presentation is made at the National Championship.

1994/95 Marjorie Kelly, Manitoba
1 993/94 Carolyn Wares, Dalhousie
1992/93 Vicky Tessier, McGill
1991 /92 Theresa MacCuish, St. of X

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1 990/91 Darcel Wright, Ryerson
1989/90 Dianne Norman, Laurentian

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�London Life All-Canadian First Team
The Women's Basketball All-Canadian Team is chosen by a committee of
Women's Basketball Coaches.

London Life All-Canadian Second Team
The Women's Basketball-All Canadian Team is chosen by a committee of
Women's Basketball Coaches.

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MICHELLE HEALEY

TERRI-LEE JOHANNESSON

Memorial

Manitoba

4th year
Position: Guard
Age: 22
Hometown: St Joseph's NF
Faculty: Physical Education

3rd year
Position: Point Guard
Age: 22
Hometown: Winnipeg, MB
Faculty: Arts

JUSTINE ELLISON

ANDREA HUTCHENS

Toronto

Winnipeg

4th year
Position: Forward
Age: 22
Hometown: Dundas, ON
Faculty: Physical Education

5th year
Position: Guard
Age: 22
Hometown: St. John's NF
Faculty: Science (Biology)

CHRISTINA VAN AERT

Winnipeg

Victoria

5th year
Position: Guard
Age: 22
Hometown: Winnipeg, MB
Faculty: Science (Biology)

5th year
Position: Guard
Age: 22
Hometown: Aldergrove, BC
Faculty: Leisure Studies

DIANNE NORMAN

MICHELE VESPRINI

VICKY TESSIER

Laurentian

Western

McGill

Calgary

5th year
Position: Forward
Age: 24
Hometown: Fredricton, NB
Faculty: Ethics

4th year
Position: Forward
Age: 22
Hometown: Hamilton, ON
Faculty: Kinesiology

3rd year
Position: Forward
Age: 22
Hometown: Chateauguay, PO
Faculty: Chemistry

4th year
Position: Wing
Age: 21
Hometown: Calgary, AB
Faculty: Science

MEAGAN KOCH

�Coach of the Year

TOURNAMENT SPONSORS

Selection of the Basketball Coach of the Year is made by the Coaches'
Association for Women's Basketball. The announcement and presentation shall
be made at the time and site of the National Championship.

1994/95 Tom Kendall, Winnipeg
1993/94 Tom Kendall, Winnipeg
1992/93 Tom Kendall, Winnipeg
AUTHENTIC GAMEWEAR

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1991/92 Kathy Shields, Victoria
1990/91

Peter Ennis, Laurentian

1989/90 Donna Rudakas, Calgary
1988/89 Donna Rudakas, Calgary
1987 /88 Coleen Dufresne, Manitoba
1986/87 Peter Ennis, Laurentian
1985/86 Sherry Melney, Alberta
1984/85 Louisa Zerbe, Lethbridge
1983/84 Wayne Hussey, Bishop's
1982/83 Coleen Dufresne, New Brunswick
1981/82 Tom Kendall, Winnipeg

'95 C/AU

1980/81 Wayne Hussey, Bishop's
1979/80 Kathy Shields, Victoria

CHAMPIONSHIP
SPONSORS

1978/79 Marilyn McNeil, Calgary
1977/78 Mike Gallo, Victoria

T.S.N. Award
This award recognizes excellence in athletics, academics, and community
service. The presentation of the award shall be made at the National
Championship.

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1994/95 Adair Duncan, UBC
1 993/94 Larisa Waschuk, Winnipeg

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WEL~to all players, coaches,

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THUNDEFl~~l,lf'S Ort&amp;~~COMMUNITY SPOFlooS.

REIClBT weekdays

�UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA
1994/95 WOMEN BISONS
NO

NAME

POS

HT

04 STACY YUEL

PT

5'06

3

WINNIPEG MB

05 GLENDA CLARK

PT

5'07

1

BRANDON MB

06 CHARLENE MASH-HADLOW F

5'10

5

KENORA ON

07 VICTC,RIA NEUFELD

F

5'11

3

08KATHERINE PELTON

p

6'

09 KYLA KOSKIE

F

10 MAJORIE KELLY

YR HOMETOWN

NO

NAME

POS

HT

04

KELLY DAVIDOFF

G

S'0S

2

CASTLEGAR BC

INGRID MARCHAND

G

5'08

2

LAVAL PQ

06 MELANIE GAGNE

G

5'06

3

TRACY PQ

WINKLER MB

07 ALLANA HENDERSON

G

5'07

3

PIERREFONDS PQ

2

WINNIPEG MB

08 DANIELLE GOLDFARB

F

5'10

2

TORONTO ON

5'10

2

WINNIPEG MB

09 KAREN RYCE

G

5'07

1

KINGSTON ON

G

5'08

1

WINNIPEG MB

10 ANNE GILDENHUYS

F

5'10

2

OTTAWA ON

11 ROBIN OLSON

p

6'01

1

WINNIPEG MB

11 LESLEY STEVENSON

F

5'10

3

KINGSTON ON

12 LAURIANPALMER

p

6'

1

WINNIPEG MB

12 JOSEE DELORETTO

F

5'10

3

DORION PQ

13 LORISSA CRELLIN

F

5'09

4

WINNIPEG MB

13 ANNABELLE AMBROISE F

5'08

3

STE-FOY PQ

14 JANATAYLOR

F

5'10

1

WINNIPEG MB

14 VICKY TESSIER

F

5'11

3

CHATEAUGUAY PQ

5'07

3

WINNIPEG MB

15 ISABELLE BEAUREGARD G

5'03

20

G

5'06

l

NEPEAN ON

G

S'OS

2

SEPT-ILES PQ

G

5'07

1

TRACEY PQ

15 TERRI-LEE JOHANNESSON PT

COACH: COLEEN DUFRESNE
ASST COACHES: JOEL THEMMEN/CHARLES WAL TON/JOSEPH OGOMS
TRAINERS: DIONNE POTAPINSKI/CONNIE EHMANN

LA UREN TIAN UNIVERSITY
1994/95 LADY VEES

MCGILL UNIVERSITY
1994/95 WOMEN MARTLETS

NISHI RAWAT

21 JENNIFER ST ACEY
GENEVIEVE GAGNt

YR HOMETOWN

GRANBYPQ

NO

NAME

MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY
1994/95 WOMEN SEA-HAWKS

POS

HT

YR HOMETOWN

G

5'07

1

HAMILTON ON

G

5'08

3

06 MELANIE RATHBONE

G

S'IO

07 KATIE MALONE

G

08 DIANNE NORMAN

NO

NAME

POS

HT

04 JAIME HEARN

G

5'04

1

ST. JOHN'S NF

WALKERTON ON

05 MICHELLE HEALEY

G

5'08

4

ST. JOSEPH'S NF

3

FREDERICTON NB

06 LORI SQUIRES

G

5'04

5'09

2

WHALEN CORNERS

07 LISARYAN

G

5'08

1 - ST. JOHN'S NF

F

6'01

5

FREDERICTON NB

08 SANDRA BLUNDON

G

5'06

l

DEER LAKE NF

09 LINDA CARRIERE

G

5'06

3

L'ORIGNAL ON

09 TARA BULGIN

p

6'

1

ST. JOHN'S NF

10

G

6'

5

MISSISSAUGA ON

10 KAREN CAMERON

G

5'04

2

SUMMERSIDE PE

F/P

6'03

2

WATERLOO ON

11 ANGELA TORRAVILLE

G

5'09

5 MOUNT PEARL NF

12 JULIE THOMPSON

P

S'll

1

ETOBICOKE ON

12 ANDREA DINN

F

5'10

3

ST. JOHN'S NF

13 SHELLEY DEW AR

PG

5'09

1

SUDBURY ON

13 JENIFER DEVEREAUX

F

5'10

2

TREPASSEY NF

14 TRACY ANDERSON

p

6'

1

KENORAON

14 JANICE GILLINGHAM

F

5'10

3

GANDER BAY NF

15 SHARON SLIWINSKI

F

6'

1

PETERBOROUGH ON

15 JUDY BYRNE

C

6'02

5

HOLYROOD NF

04 TANYA TATTI
OS

11

SARAH KIEFFER

SUSAN STEW ART
JOY MCNICHOL

COACH: PETER ENNIS
A. THERAPIST: GLEN PARSONS
ASST COACHES: SHIRLENE MCLEAN/ANGELA MACDONALD
TRAINER: JODY COTNAM

COACH: DOUG PARTRIDGE
TRAINER: SUE QUINTON

YR HOMETOWN

ST. PHILLIPS NF

ASST COACH: TAMI PENNELL

COACH: LISEN MOORE

UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
1994/95 WOMEN BLUES
NO NAME

POS

HT

04 LAURIE PINKNEY

G

5'08

4

NEPEAN ON

04 CHRISTINA VANAERT

G

S'OS

OS SHARON BUTLER

G

5'09

4

OTTAWA ON

OS KELLY OLYNYK

G

5'07

06 KIMBERLEYJOHNSON

G

5'10

5

OWEN SOUND ON

06 RACHEL SEXTION

G/F

5'09

3

VICTORIA

07

F

S'l 1

3

TORONTO ON

07 NARYN WATT

5'08

2

KAMLOOPS

08 RACHEL DEi-AMOAH

S/W

5'09

HAMILTON ON

08 KERRI-ANNE BUTTERWORTH G 5'09

4

VICTORIA BC

09 JUSTINE ELLISON

F

6'

4

DUNDAS ON

09 TAMARA CARRUTHERS G

5'09

3

CHILLIWACK BC

10 ELIZABETH HART

S/W

5'11

2

BRANTFORD ON

10 CINDY MA VETY

F/P

6'01

2

RICHMOND BC

11

PG

5'09

2

VICTORIA BC

12 CLAIRE KNECHTEL

p

6'

1

CALGARY AB

LISAFOOT

YR HOMETOWN

3

NO

NAME

POS

HT

YR HOMETOWN

4

ALDERGROVE BC

11

KATE VRANCART

F

5'11

3

ETOBICOKE ON

12

MAJA BABIC

G

5' 08

l

ETOBICOKE ON

13

ALICIA BRAND

F

5'11

1

LONDON ON

13 CHERIE BIRTWISTLE

C

6'05

5

VICTORIA BC

14 LAUREL JOHNSON

F

6'01

3

OWEN SOUND ON

14 LISA BRIGHT

F

S'll

2

VICTORIA BC

15

G

5'10

3

TORONTO ON

15 LILY GROHOV AC

P/F

6'

1

VICTORIA BC

YVONNE SPICZYNSKI

LISAKOOP

KATHRYN McMATH

COACH: MICHELE BELANGER

LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY
1994/95 WOMEN NOR'WESTERS

UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA
1994/95 WOMEN VIKES

5'09

COACH: KA THY SHIELDS

VICTORIA BC

NO

NAME

04

POS

HT

YR

ROBIN LAWRENCE

P

5'10

05

VICKY YOUNG

p

5'09

2

06

JACQUELINE FIELD

G

S'll

1

07

DONNA FOREMAN

G

5'09

08

KATHARINE MASUN G

09

LEO ALTIERI

10

UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG
1994/95 WOMEN WESMEN

HOMETOWN

NO

BARRIE ON

04 SANDRA CARROLL

WAWAON

OS NICHOLE JONKER

AILSA CRAIG ON

4

5'08

G

MICHELLE BLACK

11

NAME

POS

HT

YR HOMETOWN

5'07

5

WINNIPEG MB

G

5'10

2

WINNIPEG MB

06 NATALIE MCVICAR

G

5'09

1

WINNIPEG MB

BRAMALEAON

07 PAMFLICK

G

5'09

5

BRANDON MB

2

PELHAM ON

08 JODYROCK

p

6'

3

THE PAS MB

5'04

3

ELLIOT LAKE ON

09 ANDREA HUTCHENS

G

S'll

5

ST. JOHN'S NF

G

5'08

4

THUNDER BAY ON

10 HEATHER CORBY

F

6'01

1

WINNIPEG MB

JACKIE SHAW

G

5'05

1

GEORGETOWN ON

11

p

6'

12

PAULA ASHBY

G

5'08

13

ALLISON SMITH

p

6'

14

SARAH SIMSON

G

15

AMY PINNEGAR

F/P

LARA ASPLIN

WINNIPEG MB

MILTON ON

12 TRACEY PETER

G

5'10

THUNDERBAYON

13 LYNETTE LAFRENIERE

P

6'04

5'07

GUELPH ON

14 SANDY CORBY

p

6'

3

WINNIPEG MB

5'09

LONDON ON

15 MARNIE NECHWEDIUK

G

5'08

2

WINNIPEG MB

2

COACH: TOM KENDALL

4

WINNIPEG MB
WINNIPEG MB

A. THERAPIST: BEN TRUNZO

COA.CH: STU JULIUS
ASST COACHES: BOB MAIN/PATTI GRACE
TRAINER: CHRIS BULLEY

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