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PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE

BOARD OF GOVERNORS
ADMINISTRATION

FACULTY

NEW LECTURERS
STAFF
EDITORIAL

STUDENTS' COUNCIL
ARTS AND SCIENCE

TECHNOLOGY
ORGANIZATIONS
LITERARY

ATHLETICS

WINTER CARNIVAL
UNIVERSITY CENTRE

CANDIDS

��Three hundred and fifteen full-time students enrolled

at

Lakehead College

in

September

1963. Six years ago the corresponding figure was one hundred and twenty -four. Six years from

now

it

should be almost one thousand. During the past year over one thousand full-time and

part-time students enrolled in courses at Lakehead College. Those of us who were associated

with the old L. T.

I.

on Cumberland Street will never forget the

hope and aspiration we experienced there.

still

We
It is

It is

warm

feeling of comradeship,

most gratifying to see that

evident in spite of the growth in numbers and facilities.

I

hope

it

this

hope that you will feel that you have played a real part

in

it

is

taking place.

and that your interest

will be maintained through the years ahead.

I

spirit is

will always be this way.

appreciate and share your interest and concern in the rapid expansion that

my

same

extend heartiest congratulations and every good wish to the class of 1964.

Principal,

Lakehead College

�'Bowd
W.G. Tamblyn,

B.

N. Paterson, B. A.

D. W. Morgan, B.A.

M. W. Babe, B.A.

M.W.

H.S. Braun,
J.

,

CD.,

,

,

,

,

Ph.D.

B.A., LL. D.

H. Charnock. C. A.

D. C. Clark, B.Sc.

G.P. Dalzell, M.A.
T.B. Fallows,
R.J.
J.

B.

B.

Paed.

Com.

,

B.

Mutrie, M. D.

F. R.

,

Q. C.

W. Stevens, M. C.

F. L.

Stevens, B. Sc.

,

G. H. Young, Q. C.

R. Hyslop, B. Sc.

R. S.

U

Young,

B. Sc.

F. R.

C.

(F).

A.L. K. Switzer, B.Sc.

Goodall, B. Sc.

C. S.

Prettie, Esq.

Shaffer, B. A.

D.F. Hassard, Esq.

^Bomd Hoom

,

G. Pallister, B.Sc.

R.J.
B.

B. Sc.

M.D.

Alderman S. W. Lukinuk, B. Sc. F.
F. R. C. P. (Q.
J. R. Machan, M. D.
K.A. Miners, C. A.
E.

M.S. Fotheringham, B.Sc.
E. L.

,

R. R.
,

Flatt, Esq.

M. Fleming,

,

T.J. Kane,

Q. C.

Bartley, B.Sc.

M. Com., Chairman
Vice-Chairman
Barr. &amp; Sol.
Vice-Chairman
M. B. A., Secretary

A. Sc.

D.I. Nattress, B. Sc.
J.

Govmou

off

(F).

(F).

Hew COtwmUi/ Cenke

S.

�(/ice-

7mcifd

ADMINISTRATION

DAVID W. MORGAN

A. (McGill)

B.

M.

B. A.

(Harvard)

Mr. Morgan was appointed Vice -Principal (Administration) in

May

of 1963

by the Board of Governors. Previous to

he had served

as a sessional lecturer in

when he was appointed

this

appointment,

Economics from 1960-62,

Bursar.

The spring of 1963 saw Mr. Morgan hard at work with the
He was chairman of the administration

building-fund campaign.
division.

The

students this year and for

many

raising

committee

in

come can
members of the fund-

years to

appreciate the efforts of Mr. Morgan and other

succeeding to meet and surpass their

$750, 000. 00 objective.

7)eM
GORDON

O.

ROTHNEY

B. A.

o{ Aril

(Hist.

Hons.) (Bishop's U.) M. A.

,

Ph.D.

(King's College, U. of London, Eng.)

Dr.

Rothney was appointed Dean of Arts in 1963, and comes to us

He served on
Quebec from 1939-

with a formidable record of studies and achievements.
the staff of Bishop's College School in Lennoxville,

41, then proceeded to Sir George William's College in Montreal where

he taught until 1952. From 1952 until 1963 he lectured at the

Memorial University of Newfoundland, except for the interim 1959-60,
during which he was on sabbatical leave from the university. During
this time he was in New Delhi, India, on a Senior Research Fellowship
from the Canada Council, and was in attendance at congresses held at
the Universities in Moscow, U. S. S. R.
and in Stockholm and Uppsala,
,

A

graduate in honours history, Dr. Rothney' s research interests have been mainly in the fields of

international history.

Canadian

history.

He

commonwealth and

has studied considerable the history of Newfoundland, and has taken a keen interest in French-

In 1959, he published a brief history of

Newfoundland, and

is

presently engaged in writing a text-book

on twentieth -century history for use in high-schools. Articles by Dr. Rothney have been published in various periodicals,
including the quarterly revue issued by

1TNSTITUTE d'HISTOIRE de l'AMERIQUE FRANCAISE, an

he has been a director since 1947. This year, Dr. Rothney

is

organization of which

chairman of the Humnaities Research Council of Canada.

Born in Richmond, Quebec, Dr. Rothney received his basic education in Sherbrooke High School.

He was married

in

1943 in Asbestos, Quebec, and now has two sons and one daughter. Will and Russell are both in attendance at Lakehead
College, and they have a pre -school -age

The

sister

Elizabeth,

who was born

we

are assured of only the highest quality leadership

New

Delhi, India in 1959.

we have such a renowned personality
emanating from him.

students at Lakehead College can certainly be proud that

here, and

in

as Dr.

Rothney

�PRINCIPAL

/963

Braun

Harold

S.

CD.

B. A.

,

,

LL. D.

(McMaster)

ft
Frank M. Doan

Carlo Fonda

M.A.

Lie.

(Western)

Ph.D. (Toronto)

Douglas
B.

R.

Lindsay

A. (Queen's)

M.S. (Wisconsin)

Michael Gnarowski

Classica (Trieste)

B.

Sc. Eng. (Manitoba)

M.E. I.C.

,

P.

(Montreal)

Donald McKenzie

Donald MacKinnon
B.

A. (McGill)

M.A.

Dr. Col. Sc. (Naples)

B. E.

Eng.

P.

(on leave of absence)

,

M.

Sc.

(Sask)

Eng.

SouomL
Miss Brougham
Dr. Gallego

Mr. Vukovich

Don Martin
W. Kembal

�VICE -PRINCIPAL

%mhm
1164
David W. Morgan
B.

A. (McGill)

M.

Eric
B.

A.

Green
,

Dr.
B.

M.

Thomas

M.
M. Div.

Phil. (Leopolis)

B. Sc.

,

P.

B. Sc.

(Toronto)

Eng. (Idaho)

C. Gehrels

Skula

Mr. C. Stamp

Mary O'rourke

(F.)

(New Brunswick)

M. A. (Montreal)

J.

Murray Patterson

B. Sc.

M.

Mrs.

Dick Bridgeman
W. Buryniuk

(Leopolis)

B. L. S.

A. (Harvard)

Jack Haggerty

Trevor W. Page

Miller

A. (Toronto)

Ph.D. (London)

Jlectmeu

Grodzicky

Dr. R. R.

Sc. (Queen's)

B.

(Queen's)

Sc. (Illinois)

�1963
MRS. MYRTLE ARMSTRONG B. A. (Queen's) M. A. (Toronto)
Mrs. Armstrong taught Economics on a part-time basis here

last year,

and

is

now

a full-time lecturer in Political Science.

Born and educated

Toronto, she worked as a trade union organizer for a short

in

time, and has run in a federal election. In 1951-52, she worked as a tutor in Politics
at

Queen's. Her chosen topic

her doctorate

for

is

the study of

em pi oyer -employee

relationships in the public sector.

Mrs. Armstrong

DR.

married, and has two children.

is

EDMUND BLOEDOW
Dr.

A. (Toronto) Ph. D. (Wurzburg)

B.

Bloedow was born

in Killaloe,

and was educated in Killaloe, Toronto,

Chicago, and Waterloo. For his doctorate, he wrote on the Hellenistic History of
Egypt.

He won

a three-year scholarship from the Deutscher

Akademischer

Hustauschdienst.
His current interests are

-

modern

literature (Egyptian), culture, travelling,

Chinese history, skiing, Communism, Sculpture, and mountain climbing.

MR. JOSEPH
Mr.

CACCAMO

Caccamo

is

B.

Comm.

(Carleton)

M. A. (Toronto)
comes to us with considerable

a lecturer in Economics, and

experience, having taught at the Universities of Alberta (Calgary), and Saskatchewan

He

(Regina).

present time

speaks English, French, Italian, and several other languages. At the

he

is

doing research on International Finance, his chosen topic

for his

doctorate.

Mr.

Caccamo was

MR. KAYE

born in Ottawa, and educated in various centres across Canada.

HAYA SHIDA

B. A.

Assistant Professor of

(McMaster) M. Sc. (Western)

Zoology and Lecturer

Mr. Hayashida was born in
there.

He

attended high school in

McMaster and Western.
He is married, and has

DR.

EDWARD KOTT

B.

A.

,

in

Hammond, B.C.
St.

,

Anatomy
receiving his elementary education

Catharines, Ontario, and then went on to

four children.

Ph. D. (Toronto)

Lecturer in Zoology
Dr.
in

Kott was born in Toronto, and has received all of his formal education there

Toronto schools. For the past two years he has held a national research scholarship,

and has been studying population sampling of small mammals, and doing research

work

in the control of

small animal populations.

�JLectmm
MR. HUBERT LUE KIM

A.

B. S.

M.

,

S.

A. (Federated Colleges, Affiliated with

the

University of Toronto) Lecturer in Botany

Mr. Lue Kim was born in Manchioneal, Portland, Jamaica, and received his
primary and secondary education in Jamaica. Following graduation from Agricultural

He
He is

College, he spent two years working in the research department there.
in studying plant

physiology and plant biochemistry towards a Ph.D.

is

interested

married, and

has two children.

MR.

S.

RICHARD MacGILLIVRAY

B.

A.

M.A. (New

,

Brunswick)

Lecturer in English

Mr. MacGillivray was born and educated in

attendance at the University of

and in 1962 was a candidate
studies in

DR.

Canadian

St.

for a

New

John,

New Brunswick he was

Brunswick. While in

the recipient of six scholarships,

Rhodes Scholarship. He

interested in furthering his

is

Literature.

DAVID McDONALD
Born and educated

B.

A. (Missouri) M. A.

in the

,

Ph. D. (Washington)

Lakehead area, he attended Upper Canada College,

University of Toronto, and completed his studies in the U.

S.

A.

He received

several

fellowships and scholarships, and since his graduation has served on the staffs of the
Universities of Missouri, Washington, Toronto, and California (Los Angeles). Dr.

McDonald
is

is

currently working on a research project in physiological psychology, and

interested in brain functioning.

He

is

the consultant psychologist for

St.

Joseph's

Hospital, and acts as staff advisor to the Psychology Club.

MR.

GORDON MOTT

(McGill) M.

B. Arch.

B.

A. (Tulane)

Assistant Professor of Architecture and Lecturer in Business

Admin.

Mr. Mott taught architecture on a part-time basis for two years at Lakehead before
joining the full-time

He was born

staff.

in St. Boniface,

education in Fort William.

DR.

GEORGE MERRILL
Born and educated

B. A.

He

Manitoba, and received his primary and secondary
married, and has a family of two.

(Boston U.

in the

graduation from Boston U.

is

He

)

Ph. D.

(Birmingham, Eng.)

Boston area, Dr. Merrill taught high school following his
served in

Germany with

the

army from 1956-58, and

then went to Birmingham, England where he began studying Elizabethan literature and
history.

He received

his doctorate in the fall of 1963,

and has submitted a book to the

Bibliographical Society and the Oxford University Press for publication.

As Dean of Residence, and

"K", Dr. Merrill

is

staff advisor to the S.

kept quite busy.

A. C.

,

the Yearbook, and Circle

�STANDING: Mrs.
SEATED: Mrs. L.
INSERT:

BACK ROW:

Bill

R.

Dundas, Miss

Phillips, Mrs.

E.

R.

Kallio, Mrs. P. Bishop, Mrs. E.

Dusome.

LeMay.

Shannon.

Mrs.

J.

Hutchison, Miss

MIDDLE ROW: Miss A. Taipale,
FRONT ROW: Miss L. Aedy, Dr.

J.

Reesor, Miss A. Akerval.

Mrs. Z. Fonda, Miss
R.

Grodicky.

J.

Hawkins, Mr. G. Dawosyr.

��Penny Grace, Co-Editor

Susan Valley,

To

Co -Editor

all

who

of the efforts of

read this book

many

people.

- may you enjoy it.
Nor 'Wester
To them, we are indebted.

Our special thanks go to Sue
staff advisor,

To

to

those to

Ross,

for

'64

is

the culmination

her sketch of Dr. Braun, to Dr. Merrill, our

Mr. Gnarowski and Mr. MacGillivray, who judged the literary contest.

whom

happiest days of all!"

this

book

is

dedicated,

we

say, "Here's to college life, the

�Mr. M. Gnarowski, Mr.

S.

MacGillivray: Literary contest judges

�Student

The past year has been another very eventful one

in the history

of Lakehead College and in the lives of each of the students
fortunate enough to be able to attend this institution.

was increased

new

a great deal,

professors acquired.

new

We,

Enrollment

courses were offered, and

as students,

many

were offered new

challenges and new worlds to conquer.

When

new council was elected

the

last fall,

they had a tremendous task ahead of them.

It

was

left to the

discretion of your elected representatives to allocate the student funds to the various student groups and organiza-

New

organizations were formed, and the council worked hard to see that there were

tions,

and to do so

many

group and social activities functioning. The dinner dances were very successful, and

fairly.

anyone who attended them can vouch

for that.

The

I

am

certain that

faculty dances were most enjoyable with their variety of

themes. "Carnaval du College" was a smashing success, and the closing formal could be classed as the highlight
of the social year here at Lakehead.

The opening of the new University Centre has given the students a wonderful building for many activities.
art club, drama society, yearbook, and book room have all settled in the new building, and the increased
space in the cafeteria and games room offer added convenience and enjoyment for the students.

The

The announcement

of a

change

in

name

for

Lakehead College of

Lakehead University seemed to be favorably received by

all.

Arts,

Science, and Technology to

Projected plans for development of new buildings

and addition of new courses has given all of us a keen insight into the future of our University.

One
stitution.

of the greatest projects undertaken

The Alma Mater Society

by the council was the preparation and establishment of a new con-

will take over student government in the fall of '64, and the Students'

Administrative Council will cease to exist. Whether the new organization will work or not will depend on the

co-operation
is

maintained

it

receives from the students in the '64

at all levels of student

In closing,

I

-

'65 year.

wish to extend thanks to

all those

who

number

will

be up to the students to see that harmony

so willingly gave of their time and efforts to work on the

Council and on the various organizations and committees.
sufficient

It

government.

of workers to carry on where the '63

-

We

can hope that

in the

coming year there

will be a

'64 Council left off.

Robert W. Piper

Vice-president, Students' Administrative Council

���������������������������ROGER YURICK

P
MISSING: JOHN BULACA, BRIAN

MICHAEL SMIEGIELSKI

LARRY BLACK

JOHN BICKMORE

EDWIN FOSTER

PROPERTY
OF

JOHN DRAHO

O'HAGAN

HUGO RDUCH, MICHAEL ROSHKA
ANDY SITARIK,

RICHARD WILKES

LAKEHEAO
.UNIVERSITY^

��RICHARD BELLE

GORDON BANT

LEN BULMER

PETER

BLACKMON

ANTHONY GARBAZ

RONALD CUSSON

KEN HAAPANEN

MICHAEL GRAHAM

�����THOMAS HAMILTON

ANDREW HARJULA

JOHN HILLIER

EA RLE JOHNSON

EDWIN KUKKEE

DENNIS LARMAND

JAMES LEGGETT

GRAHAM LONGMIRE

�����GERALD CHONY

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The Camera Club this year saw a sizeable increase over last year in club membership and enthusiasm. This
was uplifting as well as encouraging to those concerned with the future of the club.
The '63-64 executive

consisted of Gerry Hashiguchi, President; Layne

Montgomery, Vice-President; and

Shirley Barabash, Secretary-treasurer. Layne succeeded Gerry as President in the second term. Both did an excellent

job of

managing club

affairs.

Club members were very active
and other highlights of the year. The

this

year covering all College activities; dances, sports, the Winter Carnival,

results of these efforts

can be seen throughout the pages of the yearbook.

A

special photo contest was featured on the Winter Carnival.

Taking pictures

Camera Club

is

only half of the enjoyment of photography. Darkroom work comprises the other half, and the

boasts a fully equipped darkroom with all of the facilities necessary for developing, printing, and

enlarging one's own efforts. This
It

was a very good year

is

for the

great fun and the results offer personal satisfaction to the photographers as well.

Camera Club and we hope

%idw

that the succeeding years will

be as

fruitful.

CM

The Radio Club has enjoyed another very interesting and successful year. Although most of our equipment
miraculously disappeared over the summer vacation, the Radio Club managed to get along extremely well. We
are still licensed to operate an Amateur Experimental Land Station - a "ham" station in everyday parlance under the call sign VE3ECT. However, although it was licensed to operate, the station found very little use
because of the difficulty
first

steps to convert

used for

On

two-way

the G. R.

S.

all

in finding a licensed operator.

Realizing

this difficulty,

the Radio Club this year took the

unnecessary equipment to the General Radio Service Band. This new equipment

may

be

radio communication, under the direction of the Radio Club, by anyone over the age of 15 years.

band we can be heard trying to remember the correct combination of numbers

XM36210. The walkie-talkies

that most of you probably saw during the Winter Carnival

G. R.S. equipment. Incidentally, the Radio Club also handled

all

in our call sign

were the

first

-

of this new

sound equipment during the Carnival.

This year's president was Allan Enders-; the secretary was Will Rothney; and the treasurer was Antero Elo.

�TUrnim

mm

v

At a meeting held early
elect their executive for

this year,

president, Pat Connor, vice-president,

After the club was organized and

plans were

made

for projects to

was the sponsoring of

a

the girls of

NEMISSA, 1963-64.

Lakehead University met

Gwen Thrower was

and Judy Greer, secretary-treasurer.

its

objectives had been clearly stated,

be undertaken for the year.

The

Hallowe'en Dance, the "Witches' Whirl".

success of this undertaking, plans were

made

for

In addition,

first

project

After the

Slave Day which was held in

conjunction with Winter Carnival, and also for a tea which would acquaint high school
university life.

to

elected

girls

with

Nemissa also took charge of the Queen Contest and the Formal which were

held during Carnival Week, and also assisted with the opening of the new University Centre.

With
with

new

all the

ideas and enthusiasm exhibited during the past year, the club looks toward next year

ideas and plans.

�"

....

STANDING: Antero
SEATED: Marilyn

Elo,

Spidell,

Sttdwt

Ken Mucha, Jack Reynolds.
Chuck Spicer, Doug Brown, Len Anderson, Sharon Moon.

The Student Christian Movement was the most active organization in the College this year. It is open to any
who is interested in seeking and testing, through study, discussion and practice,
the truth of the conviction that "in Jesus Christ is found the supreme revelation of God, and the means to the full
realization of life. " One had only to look at the bulletin boards this year to discern the great variety and the
extent of S. C. M. activities.
student, regardless of his beliefs,

In early

September, Marilyn Spidell, Doug Brown, Len Anderson, and Rev. John Guy attended a Conference

at Bala, Ontario,

where they, along with delegates from twenty-two other Canadian universities processed the

national policy and business of the S. C. M. for the

coming

year.

Students from the College also attended the

Christmas Conference of the Western Region in Winnipeg. The theme was "The Individual in a Mass Society.

During the

first

term the movement sponsored two visiting speakers

-

Dr. Katherine

Hockin who conducted a

seminar dealing with World Missions and opportunities Overseas, and Mr. Fred Caloren who lectured on Biculturalism in Canada. Len Anderson and Rev. John

Throughout the year,
Successful themes were:

S.

Guy capably handled

these arrangements.

C. M. evening seminars were held in keeping with the overall effort of the movement.

"The

Failures of

Modern Religion" and "Sexual Morality.

"

�CkUtim %ooamt

Under the direction of Roy Piovesana, the movement ran a book

store dealing in quality

paperbacks at

reduced prices. Students were able to buy otherwise unattainable books on all subjects. The store was well
stocked, and the great turn -over demonstrated the large extent to which

Lakehead vicinity. The new location in the University Centre
C. M. for the store's services will be expanded considerably.

of the
S.

Jack Reynolds and Sharon Moon, co-editors of the weekly
their excellent job of publishing this source of student
in finding appropriate

future, the S. C.

M.

The movement

matter

for the sheet.

It is felt

will be forced to discontinue

S.

is

it

was appreciated by

C. M. newsletter, are to be given due credit

As

that if the students

do not contribute more readily

this

is

one of the movements' largest

among

Every Wednesday noon -hour the
lecture series and his assistant,

S.

C.

movement had

Ken Mucha

M. Film Society found

we

fields of

endeavour

a lecturer

A

come

who attended found they

hoped that more enthusiasm

to the College and speak on a political,

lot of credit is

due Chuck Spicer, the director of the

for their efforts.

a far greater response

from the Lakehead people to the presentation of

progressed into the new year. Antero Elo, with the aid of Dr. Ruth Kajander,

obtain about ten enlightening and controversial motion pictures, filmed in

Rev. John

it is

the students next year.

social or philosophical topic relevant to student concern.

The

Guy and

Rev.

Don

many

Ross deserve a special note of thanks for the

managed

the

remember

Doug Brown, the
movement.

the folk singing groups he conducted

president, must

Looking back on the past year
purpose.

It

it

be acknowledged

for

way they have helped

is

to set us up,

Many

some noon-hours.

he organized and co-ordinated

cannot be denied that the movement

has been a successful year, and the future

to

countries.

and keep us moving. Rev. Guy, our general secretary, was an excellent advisor throughout the year.
students will

in the

it.

also offered opportunities for students to probe into and discuss problems facing the world

about them can be aroused

foreign films as

for

news and expression. The co-editors had many problems

today. Marilyn Spidell, the study director, organized several interesting groups. Those
profited greatly.

all the students

a great asset to both the students and the

promising.

made

great

all the effort within

headway

in establishing its

�7)e6atwj Society
i l

STANDING: Ken Mucha, Maurice Koroniak.
SEATED: Carol Bell, Alan Bitz, Sharon Moon.

Lakehead University

this

year

made

its

debut in inter -collegiate debating, placing sixth in the

I.

U. D.

L.

,

Central Canada Tournament. The team defeated such institutions as Queen's, Ottawa, Carlton, and McMaster.

This has encouraged us greatly and

The Debating Society

for better things next year.

also staged an inter-high school debating tournament during the annual open weekend.

This was done primarily to give our

To sum

we hope

members experience

in adjudication.

up, the Debating Society had a very busy year and was the

first

group to enter Lakehead 's colours

into inter -collegiate competition.

This year's executive were: President, Alan Bitz; Treasurer,

Ken Mucha; and

Secretary, Maurice Koroniak.

�"

JLoMmA

Iwjert
During the

The show,

Godaje

term an hourly college radio programme was presented each Tuesday night over C.

fall

J.

L. X.

called "Project Lakehead College," featured music popular with College students, student editorials,

interviews with staff

members and campus club

opinion polls recorded in the

officials,

Common Room,

and

student panels which discussed such a wide range of topics as birth control, labour unions, biculturalism and

The programme was organized

university education.
to express themselves.

image of the college

It is

in order to give students from all faculties the opportunity
hoped that "Project Lakehead College" did some positive good in presenting a good

to the people of Northwestern Ontario.

Anderson, would like to thank

programme

will be

back on the

The Lakehead College
-

all those

who helped him

The programme

in its production. It

"Socratics" (philosophy club)
for the

is

a student- directed

at least,

and,

I

think, professor -inspired

The meetings,

usually held on

about two hours, took the form of a lecture followed by a period of discussion

-

in spirit,

akin to the Socratic method of philosophizing by an active interchange of ideas.

Space does not permit more than a
in the

-

purpose of stimulating further thought on areas of

philosophy already encountered and of gaining some insight into new topics.
for

hoped that a college radio

air next year.

group which meets several times during the year

Tuesday evenings

director of the series, Len
is

listing of the topics discussed at the

meetings, most of which were held

second term. In chronological order, the speakers and topics were: Dr. Carlo Fonda, a lecture on

"The Place of Man in Nature" Dr. Tom Miller, "Toynbee: a Prophet Vindicated?" Mr.
"A Philosophy of Education" Father W. J. Fenlon, " The Theory of Natural Law" Dr. F. M.
Doan, "Art and Creativity"; Mr. D.J. McKenzie, "Scientific Knowledge and its Bounds" and Mr. Eric Green,
Cherdin's theory of

;

Peter Hennessay,

;

;

;

;

"Conjectures in Mathematics.

Those who attempted
the professors

-

and others

to capitalize on the
-

who were

advantages offered

so willing to

in this setting

owe

a sincere vote of thanks to

add to already burdening schedules the amount of research,

meditation and writing required to produce the scholarly presentations delivered at the meetings.

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Swice

Uficowttif

i

BACK ROW: G. O. Rothney, Susan Valley, M. Gnarowski, G. Merrill.
FRONT ROW: Bob Bond, Marlene Grand Maitre, Lorraine Garton, Bob Vigars.

In early

October a meeting was held

for the

Service of Canada. World University Service

is

purpose of organizing the

Lakehead College Branch of World University

first

active in seventeen countries throughout the world and

its

aims are to aid

universities and their students in the underdeveloped countries of the world, as well as promoting scholarships in our

own

nation.

Mr. Gnarowski and Susan Valley were chosen as delegates to the Annual Meeting of the National Assembly held in

Quebec City on the thanksgiving weekend.
The first project of the Committee was Treasure Van, which was held on the Campus, October
Under the direction of Susan Valley, students from all faculties co-operated to make this effort a
In November, Mr. Douglas Mayer, visited our campus and was entertained by the Executive

21st, 22nd,

and 23rd.

success.
at a

luncheon after which

an interesting discussion was held on various aspects of the work of World University Service.
Early in

December

Seminar. She spent

six

the Selection Board

met and chose

a candidate,

Marlene Grand Maitre, to attend the Algerian

weeks in Algeria and then travelled independently

in

before she returned home. Next year the seminar will be held in Chile and

North Africa, Spain and France for three weeks

it is

hoped that Lakehead College will once

again have an opportunity to send a delegate.
In order to raise

its

share of the funds for the Algerian Seminar, the Local

Committee held

a "Slave Day" in connection

with the College Winter Carnival.

During the months of February and March, the Committee sponsored a Shakespearean Film Festival, open to the public.
It is

hoped that next year will be as successful and that more students will become acquainted with the goals of W. U.

S.

C.

�ViMim

(Jm

���"When power

When power

man

leads

poetry reminds

him

toward arrogance,

of his limitations.

narrows the areas of man's concern

poetry reminds

him

of the richness and

When power

diversity of his existence.
corrupts, poetry cleanses.

"

-

John

F.

Speech

Kennedy.
at

Amherst, 1963

October does not draw to a normal conclusion

month,

like any other self-respecting
but,
in a

black magic night

of wandering witches and erring ghosts,

she burns herself

down

into the ashes of november.

and then november dawns
circumspectly,

on the day of

all saints;

dawns over a lake
with only a

silver -cold,

memory

of revels

and the moon butter -gold,
caught in the bare arms of willows

and spilling over onto
the stiffening of frost -green grass and gardens.

and now even the memory
by stringent

shafts of

is

avenged

november -sunlight,

neutralizing

the bright octoberfest;

the fire

and

Marilyn Spidell
Arts

II

�oft

tie

CJbe

om

mm

ffum

mm, nd

ike

twelve,

iefou ike liimi/ etfwfuated

aim)

A framed

five -piece gray monotone,
bound by cemetary conifers
and arching lamplights.

no need of the vinegar sunlight
of a

november morning.

nobody,
not even

merrill-english

needs

I

it.

mean,

Shakespeare
sheds his

own

light

from one old globe
to another.

Marilyn Spidell
Arts

ike

ifwe

"Hey, there he
again"

is

II

p&amp;j

it.

�;

Mom/
A

GwMm

coin

Clinks,
Spins dizzily for a

moment;

Circumvents a cement square,
Tilts,

Then

A

dies.

small young hand,

Reaches down;
Soft, white

and insecure

Reaches

And

is

crushed,

Crushed by a heavy black boot

Smooth,

The

sun glistening on the well kept leather,

So smooth.

Then, a calloused hand

A hand
A hand

that has cradled an infant,

that has heaved muck and mud
And more muck,
With nails crammed full with dirt,
And black with the ground in grime of toil

Reaches,

Then, a powerful hand

A

taking hand,

Grab and take
Take and grab,
Clean, kept, skilled;
Reaches,
Grasps,

�%. 4
do you know him?

someone would

say,

you answer
quickly
unthinkingly
yes

how you can know me
when I know not
myself
myself

—

not the several

spirits

false ghosts

who

represent

me

me

consider

as literature

one book
so

many have

my

read

story

from the cover

do you care not enough
to turn
at least

one page.

Tom
Arts

Hm

3
I

could write a

My

thought

and

my

pen

is

is

Kelly
I

poem

set

poised

and the words are piled deep,
prepared to flood a paper with that potential

charge they can possess, when the

tail gate's

raised and they flow forth in their articulate

abundance,
in a purge.

Yet there is something

I

am

without

the opening bars which set the key
the "Our Father" to

commence

the prayer

the heavy sludges to smash the high guage steel
doors of man's logic behind which lies
in reverent sanctity

the Truth and the God.

�The following was

written as an examination without the aid of any texts or notes by a second

year Arts student, Garth

LE

McLeod.

THEATRE DE GIRAUDOUX ET LA CONDITION HUMAINE

et pour cette raison beaucoup de gens le
comprendre. Apres la premiere lecture d'une piece de Giraudoux, quelqu'un qui ne
le connait pas dirait que ses pieces sont trop symboliques, mais quand on comprend 1 'esprit de
Giraudoux et les motifs qui l'ont pousse a ecrire, elles ne paraissent pas telles.

Le theatre de Giraudoux appartient au theatre moderne,

trouve

difficile a

Son

theatre appartient au "theatre d'ecrivain." Ses pieces ne sont pas

Moliere. Elles n'ont pas le but de faire rire
spectateur voit

une piece de "theatre

theatre,"

1 il

qui ont pousse I'ecrivain a construire sa piece.
lui,

il

tout

comme

celles

de

Il

"L'Avare" ou "Les Femmes Savantes." Quand un
ne doit pas penser ou mediter sur les raisons cachees

ne va au theatre que pour s'amuser,

et rentre

chez

songe plus.

n'y

Mais

du

comme

"theatre d'ecrivain" est tout a

le

fait

different.

Le but du "theatre d'ecrivain"

n'est pas

de

faire

bizarres,

si

extraordinaires que

teur est force a mediter, a penser sur la vraie signification de la piece.

Il

ne peut pas rentrer chez

rire. Il a le

lui et

but de

des aspects qui sont

faire penser! Il y a

Poublier entierement.

;

si

le

specta-

*^gjHjP

peu d 'action. Les personnages restent dans le meme endroit
ne font que discuter un sujet que l'auteur met dans leurs bouches.
Par leurs bouches, l'auteur nous revele sa pensee et sa philosophic On comprend mieux les pieces
d'un ecrivain tel que Giraudoux quand il les lit que lorsqu'il les voit representees au theatre.

Dans

le

"theatre d'ecrivain"

pendant presque toute

Quand Giraudoux
ouverte vers

homme

la

la

scene.

avait

y a tres

lis

commence

nature, les plantes, les

n'est pas ouvert au

pensait-il,

il

monde,

a ecrire,

animaux

disait-il,

il

il

et

pensait

meme

n'est pas

n'aura pas de preoccupations terrestres,

il

que l'homme

devait garder

une

attitude

vers l'univers entier qui l'entoure.

heureux.

Un homme

n'aura pas de soucis,

et

il

qui

est

Quand un

sensible au

sera heureux.

monde,

Giraudoux,

il etait au college se pensait comme un de ces hommes, qui, a cause de sa sensibilite, etait
heureux et il meprisait les autres parce qu'il ne gardaient pas une attitude ouverte vers le monde. II
pensait que ces hommes voulaient etre ce qu'ils ne sont pas. II pensait que l'homme ni peut ni jamais
pourra depasser les bornes de la condition humaine.

quand

rendu compte du fait qu'il y avait quelque chose qui empechait
monde. Auparavant, il avait dedaigne les hommes a cause de leur
refus de s'accorder avec l'univers. Maintenant il commencait a comprendre que cet accord etait impossible, a cause des limitations dont souffre l'homme meme et qui lui ont ete imposees par une force
Mais plus tard dans

sa vie,

l'homme de s'harmoniser

surhumaine. Et quel
tin qui,

par

nom

les limites

qui l'entoure, avec

il

avec

s'est

le

attribue-t-il a cette force

memes

surhumaine?

les etoiles, les

Il

l'appelle le destin.

imposees sur l'homme, Pempeche
plantes, et les animaux.

qu'il a

a

Car

c'est le des-

s'harmoniser avec l'univers

l'homme d'atteindre son arche-type, par les
Dans "La Guerre de Troie," le destin joue un role
tres important. Giraudoux nous dit qu'a cause du destin et des limitations qu'il impose, la guerre
etait ineluctable. Il nous apprend que la guerre est inscrite dans les conditions sociales et economiques
de l'univers, qu'elle est "suspendue dans l'air." Il dit aussi que la guerre possede cette qualite d'ineluctabilite seulement parce que l'homme est impuissant a l'eviter. Il y aura toujours des hommes qui
veulent la guerre. Dans "La Guerre de Troie," nous voyons les bellicistes qui essayent de faire eclater
la guerre. lis avancent des raisons par lesquelles la Guerre de Troie aura lieu, et quand on en disputent
Maintenant

il

etait

convaincu que

le

destin empechait

limitations qu'il imposait sur les etres humaines.

le

theatre

comique de Moliere ou de Rostand, par exemple.

�la validite, ils

avancent d'autres.

lis

sont determines a ce que

la

guerre

eclate, et ils refuteront toute

raison pour qu'elle eclate. Le heros, qui represente l'humanite en general, tache de refuter les raisons

pour

la

guerre, mais

il

lutte

en vain, quoi que

des pretextes. La vrai raison pour

la

les

guerre, c'est

raisons que donnent les bellicistes ne soient que
le

destin

et

aucun

homme

ne peut

le

disputer.

Le ton des pensees de Giraudoux au sujet de la condition humaine est un peu sombre, mais il
Comme Giraudoux lui-meme, son heros connait le destin. Dans la piece, "La

n'est pas pessimiste.

Guerre de Troie," Hector, le heros sait d'avance que la guerre eclatera. II se rend compte que les
imposees par le destin empechent 1'homme d'eviter la guerre, mais il lutte contre
la guerre tout de meme. Il tache de faire ce qu'il sait d'avance destine a la faillite, mais c'est la dans
l'inanite de cet effort desespere que reside la dignite de 1'homme. Chez Giraudoux, la condition
humaine n'est pas pessimiste. La mythe de Sisyphe, l'histoire d'un homme condamne a une inutile
tache eternelle subit une interpretation differente dans l'oeuvre de Giraudoux. Chez Giraudoux, il n'y
qu'admiration pour cet homme qui essaie d'accomplir une tache qu'il sait etre impossible.
limitations

a

D'abord, Giraudoux, avec I'univers, meprise 1'homme parce qu'il ne s'harmonisait pas avec l'unmais dans son theatre, il dirige son mepris vers les dieux. L'homme est impuissant de depasser
ses limitations et Giraudoux dit que les dieux sont impuissants aussi d 'aider l'homme a depasser sa
ivers,

condition. Les dieux, dit Giraudoux, sont totallement indifferents aux besoins de rhumanite

pourquoi

il

les

Le destin dans "La Guerre de Troie,"
par un "je ne
II

est caracteries aussi

quoi" indefinissable qui vit
pas aux besoins de l'homme.

sais

ne s'interesse

et c'est

meprise.

Le hero chez Giraudoux meprise

un peu

l'humanite a cause de son refus mais au

a l'ecart.

l'humanite.

meme temps

le

par l'indifference. Le destin y est represente

II

maintient une attitude distante de l'homme.

Il

se sent

hero sent

un peu superieur du
le

reste

de

besoin aussi de soladariser, de

fraterniser avec le reste de l'humanite.

Giraudoux, quoiqu'il pense que l'humanite est impuissante a changer le destin, il croit qu'elle a
une pesee dans l'ordre de I'univers. L'humanite est necessaire, pense-t-il, pour maintenir la balance de
I'univers.

Giraudoux exprime dans son oeuvre
lutte,

qui se

sacrifie,

qui essaie de

Appreciation: Exposition nette,

de

la

respect et

1

'admiration qu'il nourrit pour cet

claire.

Idees precises

et

homme

qui

impossible.

suffisamment developpees. Quelques citations

piece auraient ete tres appreciees. Connaissance tres

doucienne.

Mark: 78

le

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ATHLETIC SOCIETY REPRESENTATIVES, BACK ROW: Bob Vigars, Ron Haworth, John Morris, Howard
FRONT ROW: Dave Balla, Bob Climie, Don Toelly, Bob Engisch, Jim Koski, Nick Doneff.

Walker.

�It

and

me to serve
my work and

has been a great honour and pleasure for

College during the past year.
all.

However,

sincerely hope

I

as President of the Students' Athletic Society for

feel that the S. A. S. and the school could

I

Lakehead

the work of the entire council has been satisfactory to one

have had a better year, sportswise,

if

the students had

taken some interest in school activities. During the entire year there were never more than two or three spectators at
college basketball games, which was disappointing.

The college

spirit

couldn't have cared

which

less.

I

prevalent in every college seemed to be carried by only a few students, while the others

is

say

this,

that if our college

is

to pick

up and be recognized as a university,

its

students

should pick themselves up so that they can be recognized as students of Lakehead College, and not just lumps of clay.
University

is

only what

we make

it,

and the attitude of most students

at

Lakehead College

is pitiful.

spirit was
programme. If

School

definitely lacking, as shown by the fact that quite a few students completely ignored our sports activity

the students cannot support school functions, including athletic events, then they cannot be called students.

School participation and student support can mean the difference between winning and losing championship games.
As long as student interest remains stagnant, the school's progress will remain stagnant. So, come on students! Show
some pride in your school, your university; support everything, and if you can, participate. It is the only way to progress
towards better things.

BACK ROW: Bob
fourth,

Vigars, second,

Bob Brown,

Graham Longmire,

third.

FRONT ROW: Layne Montgomery,

first.

�BACK ROW:

Terry Gill, Bill Shannon, Coach; Don Richardson, Jim Hayes, Ron Calvert, Wayne Broughton, Ron
Hodowansky, Colin Sutherland, Bob Engisch, manager.
FRONT ROW: Peter Phillips, Dennis Larmand, Dwight Danielson, Edwin Yarzab, Camille Turcotte, Nick Doneff.

�DAVE PARSONS

The 1963-64 edition of the Mustangs boasted
captured the Lakehead Junior Basketball

title,

scoring potential was never fully realized because of lack of practice and

Colin Sutherland, Dave Parsons, and Bob Elvin were

all

His habit of cherry -picking enabled

The

him

weak

high scoring guards

outside shooters. All had the experience necessary for good back-court
scorer.

The team easily
The team's tremendous

a wealth of experience and all round ability.

suffering only one defeat in eight games.

opposition.

who excelled

as

playmakers and

men. Sutherland was the league's high

to lead the league in layups.

forwards, Bob Elvin, Jose Kushnier, Bruce Evans, Ferg Penner and

Dune Cameron

all

had height and

experience. Elvin was one of the high scorers on the team and excelled at rebounding. Ron Eger played centre for
the Mustangs and was by far the best in the league.

He had

a deadly

jump

shot and

was immovable under the

boards.

It

took the team a few weeks to get used to playing together but as the playoffs approached, they had moulded

into a unit and experienced little difficulty in the finals. This

basketball at Lakehead College. Four of the

first

team was undoubtedly the most talented ever to play
Bob Elvin, Bob Vigars, Colin Sutherland and Ron

string players,

Eger were league all -stars. Congratulations on a job well done, fellas!

�BOWLING CHAMPS:

Forestry

Ken Crompton, Lloyd

-

Bill Beers,

Bob Engisch,

Miller.

BACK ROW: Jack Tarnowski, Ferg
FRONT ROW: Edwin Yarzab, Nick

GUEST SPEAKER:

CURLING CHAMPS:

Henry Akervall.

Basford, Peter Hindle, Skip;

Larry Black, Evelyn

Penner, Bob Engisch, Terry Gill, Bob Vigars, Bob Climie.
Doneff, Colin Sutherland, Dave Parsons.

Doug Brown.

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THE WINNER!

Eeek! What

is it!

BONHOMME DU CARNAVAL

Yippee!

It's

finished!

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Perry

Penny Grace
Patricia

Sharon

Connor

Moon

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Norman Brown
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Technology

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