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                    <text>����Nor 'Wester
Published

By The Students Of Lakehead University
Port Arthur, Ontario

Volume 20 Session 1968-69

Norma

R.

Ray— Editor

�Dedication

...

The Students Of
Lakehead University Dedicate
Nor'Wester '69

To
David Morgan

�Mr. D.W. Morgan

Mr. Morgan has spent the most recent years of his life in the Lakehead. He
received his B.A. from McGill University in 1948 and his M.B.A. from Harvard in 1950.
Before coming to Lakehead University, he was manager of the Ottawa store of Henry Morgan &amp; Co.
from 1951-'56 and manager of Dominion Securities Corporation from 1959-'62.

Born

in Montreal,

Mr. Morgan came to Lakehead College in 1960 and spent two years as a first year Economics
lecturer. In 1962, he became Bursar of Lakehead College. During Lakehead University's recently

Morgan has served in the capacity of Director of Finance from
1965- '67 and Director of Development from 1968- '69.
David Morgan is a man who is very much aware of community problems and seeks to be involved. At

successful development campaign, Mr.

Chairman of the Lakehead Board of Education, Chairman of the Board of Directors of
Army, and a Director in
the Mid-Canada Development Corridor Foundation.
In August, Mr. Morgan leaves Lakehead University to become an Economics Master of
Confederation College. It is with regret that we say farewell to a friend and wish him the best of luck
present, he

is

St. Joseph's General Hospital, Director of the Advisory Board of the Salvation

for the future.

3

�In

Our
University

Community

4

��6

�We

Enjoy...

Dances

7

���Message From

The Chancellor
Dr. William

J.

Cory, the famous Master of Eaton, once said:

"You go to a great school not so much
for knowledge as for arts and habits.

For the art of entering quickly into
another person's thoughts.

For the art of working out what is
possible in a given time.

For taste, for discrimination, for
mental courage and mental soberness."
I

sincerely

hope that you, who are leaving

this University, will

and habits" of which Dr. Cory speaks. In these days of violence,

have become familiar with the "arts
I

hope that you will have learned the

meaning of the expression "graduated terms" and "mental soberness" because such an understanding
will

be invaluable in the years ahead. Finally, we are proud of our University and

for

good wherever our graduates

go.

You,

with you, and the University's reputation

is

as graduates, will carry the

name

its

possible influence

of Lakehead University

dependent upon your future.

Senator N.M. Paterson
Chancellor,

Lakehead University

10

�Senator N.M. Paterson

11

�Dr.

12

W.G. Tamblyn

�Message From

The President
A yearbook, when looked at in the years hence, becomes a symbol of a definite period in your life a period in

which many attitudes were formed and many

vital decisions

were made. This particular

period has been one of almost unimaginable growth and change. There has been
within the university or within society generally.

And

yet

uncertainties within society itself that have contributed

I

believe that

it is

little stability

either

the ambiguities and the

more to the unrest among some students than

the conditions which they have found within their university community. In fact, the former

is

reflected in the latter.

It is

somewhat

immersed

most

ironic that the challenge

in an unprecedented

illusive.

demand

which faces today's graduate

for change at a time

when

is

one of orientation: he

a clear vision of the

is

"new order" is

While more familiar than his father with the possibilities of technology, he must employ

great creativity in forging the possible

and the practicable out of the potential which he has inherited.

Although the time that you have spent
both internally and externally,

I

hope that

at this university has

this has created in

capabilities so that

It is

social turmoil,

you an attitude of challenge rather than

one of despair. Whatever your future endeavours might be, you

and constructively.

been one of incessant

will

be called upon to think critically

our sincere hope that this university has assisted you in developing these

you are better prepared to meet the challenges that lie ahead.

We wish every success for the future.

Dr. W.G. Tamblyn,

President and Vice-Chancellor

Lakehead University

13

�Dean of Students
JohnW. Kerr
B.A., S.T.M. (McGill)

14

�Registrar of the University

Director of Extension and

Donald E. Ayre
B.A. (Sir George Williams)

Summer School

Kenneth L. Morrison
M.A. (Toronto)

Director of Admissions
WillD. Bohm
B.A. (Toronto)

Chief Librarian
Eric J. Belton
M.A. (Oxford)

Director of Planning and Physical Plant

Claude Smith
B.A.Sc. (Toronto) P. Eng., M.E., I.C.

15

�Administrative Officer
Physical Plant

Director of Northern Area Studies

Ted Broughton

C.D.,M.A. (Toronto)

Kenneth C. A. Dawson

Director of Athletics

George J. Birger
B.Sc, M.Ed. (South Dakota State University)

Director of Information Services
Charles D. McQuat

Director of Music
Boris Brott

16

�M.W. Bartley
M.S., Ph.D.

Chairman

Board Of Governors
Mr.

J.

Andrews

Mr. D.R. Lindsay

Machan

Dr. E. Arthur

Dr. J.R.

Mr. M.W. Babe

Mr. D.R. McMillan

Mr. L. Bode

Dr. D. Orr

Mr. C.J. Carter

Mr. J.N. Paterson

Mr. D.C. Clark
Mr. R.E. Costello

Rev. R.A. Peden
Mr. R. Philpot

Mr. G.P. Dalzell

Mr. R.J. Prettie

Mr. H.F. Dougall

Mayor E.H. Reed

Mr. J.E.J. Fahlgren

Mr. P. Ribotto

Mr. R.J. Flatt

Mr. B. Shaffer

Mr.

J.

M. Fleming

Dr. B.W. Stevens

Tuokko

Mr. E.L. Goodall

Mr. J.O.

Mr. T.S. Jones

W.G. Tamblyn
Mr. D.W. Morgan
Dr.

Mayor S. Laskin

17

�Faculty Of
Arts

18

�ARTS
PROFESSORS,
Mr. M.E. Arthur - History
Dr. F.M. Doan - Philosophy
Dr. C.L. French — Sociology
Dr. T.B. Miller - History
Dr. J.G. Rideout - English
Dr. A.L. Smith - English

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS
Dr.

A.M. Akram — Psychology

Dr. A.A.D. Asismi
Dr. A.

—

Sociology

Chen — Sociology

Dr. K.M.

Dodd - History

Dr. E. Eager

— Political Science

Engholm — Political Science
Lewis — Modern Languages

Dr. G.F.

Mr. D.

- English
— Philosophy
Dr. P. Sarbadhikari — Political Science
Dr. J. Whittle - German
Dr. G.J. Merrill

Dr. W.S. Morris

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS
Dr.

Edward Bauman — Psychology

Miss Jeanne Bern — French
Mr. J. Cabot — Economics
Mr. Min-sun

Chen — History

Mr. D.F. Crozier — English
Mr. K.C.A. Dawson — Anthropology
Mr. M. Greenwood — Anthropology
Dr. J.F. Hilliker - History
Dr. F.M. Ishak - English
Dr. H. Loubat — Geology
Mr. S.R. MacGillivray - English
Dr. W.T.

Melnyk - Psychology

Mrs. A.M. Moscovitch
Dr. B.

- French

Mukhoti — Economics

- History
- Philosophy
Dr. K.P. Satinder - Psychology
Dr. A.A. Scholl - French
Mr. V.G. Wightman — Sociology
Dr. T. Yoon — Economics
Dr. E.R. Zimmermann — History
Dr. P. Raff o

Dr. R.C.S. Ripley

LECTURERS

Mr. A. Cloutier

— French

Mr. M.A. Colina - Spanish
Mr. I. Davies — Geography
Miss Marcia Dilley — Psychology
Dr. J.F. Evans

— Psychology

Mr. J.F. Futhey - English
Mr. B. Greenhous — History
Mr. E. Hughes - History
Mr. P.G. Johnson — Political Science
Mr. D. Kemp — Geography
Mr. A.O. Menhart - English
Mr. F.J. Nutch — Sociology
Mr. B.A.M. Phillips - Geography
Miss Vera Popov — Spanish
Mr. R. Shankman — English
Mr. R.W. Slocum — Economics
Mr. M.E. Smith - English
Mr. P. Wesley — Psychology

TEACHING ASSISTANTS

Miss Susan Abzinger — Latin
Mr. A. Alexander - Political Science
Mr. K. Allan - Psychology
Mrs. J. Alleyne — English
Mr. F.J. Anderson — Economics
Mr. L.M. Anderson — Psychology
Mr. D.M. Astwood — Economics
Mr. W. Bassil - Russian
Mr. J. A. Brigham - English
Miss Roseanne Candido — English
Mr. C. Charpentier — French
Mr. P.D. Chibos - Sociology

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Mr. J. Braithwaite — Geography
Mr. B. Heggoe — Geography
Mr. A. Nabarra — Languages
Miss R. Tracy — Anthropology
Mr. P.G. Yurick - English

GRADUATE ASSISTANTS
Mr. E. Kolisnyk — Psychology
Mr. I. Kozyra — Psychology
Mr. R. Piovesana — History

�Faculty Of
Science

Dr.

J.

Hart

Dean of Science

20

�Dr. L. Hastings

SCIENCE

Dr. L.D.

Dr. D.G. Holah

PROFESSORS
Frood — Physics
Kent — Mathematics
E.L.P. Mercy — Geology

Dr. C.F.

Dr. S. Walker

—

- Chemistry

Hughes — Chemistry
Mr. E.J. M. Kendall - Physics
Dr. S.G.A. Magwood - Zoology
Dr. J.S. Mothersill - Geology
Dr. G.W. Ozburn - Zoology
Dr. D.W. Schwagerl — Mathematics
Dr. A.N.

Dr. D.G.

Dr.

— Physics

Hawton — Chemistry

Chemistry

Dr.

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS

J.

Whitfield

— Mathematics

LECTURERS

W. Eames — Mathematics
Dr. W.M. Graham - Biology
Dr. J.S. Griffith - Mathematics
Dr. D. Orr — Chemistry
Dr.

Walter Bilyk - Mathematics
L.D. Black - Mathematics

Dr. V. V. Paranjape

Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

Mr. T. Norhtcott - Biology
Mr. D.W.A. Watson — Mathematics

W. Chu - Mathematics
L.D. Hansen — Mathematics
Mrs. M. Hawton — Physics
Mr. D.G. Hughes — Physics

— Physics
Dr. J.L. Talbot - Geology
Dr. J. Warren — Physics

Mr. W.R. Allaway - Mathematics
Dr. W.H. Baarschers — Chemistry
Dr. P. Barclay — Estrup - Biology
Dr. R. Freitag — Biology

GRADUATE ASSISTANTS
Mr. B.J. Cooke — Chemistry
Miss Pushpa Dua — Mathematics
Mr. D.A.H. Jackson - Physics
Mrs. S.B. Joshi — Physics

— Mathematics
- Science
Dr. G. Harvais — Biology
Mr. Eric Green

Dr. T.J. Griffith

21

�University

Schools

Dr. H.S. Braun

Dean of University

Mr. D. Alexander
Chairman: Business Administration

Mr. J.W. Haggerty
Chairman: Forestry

Mr. H. North
Chairman: Engineering

Mrs. C.J.W. White
Chairman: Nursing

22

�UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS

Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS
Mr. J. W. Haggerty — Forestry
Mr. W.J. Hanley — Business Administration
Mr. W.D. Mackinnon — Civil Engineering
Mr. H. North — Mechanical Engineering
Mrs. C.J. W. White — Nursing

M.N. Patterson
D.

— Mechanical Engineering

Roddy — Electrical Engineering

D.D. Sudar — Library Science
M. A. Zablocki — Business Administration

LECTURERS
Mr. A. Bartholomew — Forestry
Miss Margaret Boone — Nursing
Miss L. Butler — Nursing
Mrs. C.J. Faulkner — Nursing
Mrs. N. Kantola — Nursing
Mr. G.E. Phillips — Business Administration
Mr. J. Roberts — Civil Engineering
Mr. A.H. Seuret — Business Administration
Mr. J.R. Symington — Business Administration
Mrs. D. Syposz — Nursing
Dr. S. Zingel — Forestry

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS
Mr. D. Alexander — Business Administration
Sister M. Barbara — Nursing
Mr. M. Bjorgo — Library Science
Mr. W.R. Crowe — Business Administration
Mr. H.D. Elmslie — Business Administration
Mrs. L.E. Lyss — Nursing
Mr. G.R. Mott - Architecture

23

�LABORATORY TECHNICIANS

Mr. K. Pringnitz — Physics
Mr. W.P. Russell - Biology
Mrs. A. Sumpter — Geology
Mr. K. Sumpter — Instrument

Mr. George Angerson — Physics
Mrs. K. Andrews — Biology
Mr. R.L. Bennett - Geology
Mr. J.R. Butler — Instrument Room
Mr. J. A. Childs - Geology
Mr. D. Corbett — Chemistry
Mr. W.N. Currie - Audio- Visual Aids
Mr. D.C. DeKnock — Engineering
Mr. C. Fairbridge — Instrument Room
Mr. F. Foldy - Physics
Mr. J. F. Gateley — Chemistry
Mr. A. Harding — Chemistry
Mr. D. A. Jones — Chemistry
Mr. T. V. Jones - Chemistry
Mr. W.D. Lough — Instrument Room
Mr. W. A. Martens - Physics
Miss D. McLellan - Biology
Mr. W. Mettinen — Instrument Room
Mr. B.K. Morgan - Chemistry
Mr. J. Niemann — Geography

Mrs. M.

Room

Wahl - Geography

Mr. W.J. Wheeler — Engineering
Mr. R.L. Stephens — Seismograph

LABORATORY INSTRUCTORS
Mrs. M. Davies
Miss E. Vilcins

- Chemistry

LABORATORY ASSISTANTS
Miss C. Elwert - Library Technology
Mr. V. Gaudino — Languages
Mr. R. A. Schultz - Anthropology

24

�Memoriam

In

Thomas
On August

19, 1968,

Thomas

F.

Macleod

F.

MacLeod

('67) suffered a seizure

and died without regaining

consciousness.

Tom moved to

Fort William with his family in 1961 and he graduated from Fort William Collegiate
While at Lakehead University he was active in the Camera Club, the Yearbook, the Arts
Society Executive, and was Chief Proctor during the first two years of the proctor force's existence. He
was also a contributor to the Argus. Tom received his general B.A. in English and History in 1967, and
at the time of his death he was completing his Honours degree with the intention of continuing for his
Masters degree.
,

Institute.

The yearbook
loss of a valued

staff joins the rest of the University

community and

his family in

remembering the

member and a good friend.

'

;
.

'

'"'/&gt;'.•

•

�Alma Mater
Society

Peter

McCormack

A.M.S. President

President's Message
Being President of the A.M.S. is a challenge if one accepts the challenge. I often wondered over the year if I really had
so. The temper of the Council activity reflected my management of Council affairs, and it consisted of intermittent
sallies of politicization and social awareness countered by significant periods of indecision and the inevitable but often

done

necessary process of self-examination and analysis.

Council suffered somewhat from the feeling that progression must be the indicator of the value of an action. This is
not generally so, for circumstances and events may be intrinsically good. A universal standard will not do for the
measurement of the validity of human action until the universal standard is agreed upon by all. Needless to say, such

agreement is a lot to ask of twenty-five university students, and certainly there was no evidence of it last year.
I view my last year in A.M.S. with a certain degree of amazement. I was fiercely determined in my job. In light of this,
it is a wonder to me that I could have made as many mistakes as I did, and at the same time, it is distressing to think that
some of the mistakes made were of a purely academic nature. If one can perform well academically in university student
government, then that is at least good enough. The question of university in society is one of much broader scope, and
one which I am not prepared yet to resolve personally.
If these remarks seem somewhat pessimistic, it is only because I feel the weight, even now, of the responsibility
involved in a student government office. One cannot jump into the fore unconvinced about his position; if he does, then
he will be buffeted about by those who are heading in a definite direction. While I was and am certain of my ideas, I think
perhaps I failed to elucidate them well. This does not make me a failure; however, it stands as a drawback which I shall
continue to regret for some time, and from which I hope my successors will remain freed.
Peter

McCormack

June 1969

26

�Kax Miyata -

Vice-President of Programming
Dennis Wallace - Director of Finance

Peter McCormack

- President

Robert Gibson - Vice-President of Academics

FRONT ROW,

Left to Right: Bruce Brymer, Fred Poulter, Dennis Wallace, Peter McCormack, Pat O'Brien, John Hickey,

Miyata.

MIDDLE ROW: Mike Gravelle, Ken Boschkoff.
BACK ROW: Paul Paularinne, Dave Montgomery, Ed Otte, George Logan, John McCutcheon, Mike Pawlowski, Karen Moore.

27

Bob Gibson, Kaz

�Arts Society
President: Pat O'Brien

Vice-President: Paul Paularinne

Secretary:

Penny Connor

Treasurer: Khalid Ali

Science Society
President: Fred Poulter

Vice-President:

Don Asselstine

Dryan Probizanski
Treasurer: Dave Layman

Secretary:

University Schools
Society
John Hickey
Tom Fry
Secretary: Angela Hockley
Treasurer: Mike Pawlowski
President:

Vice-President:

28

��Larry Hebert

Second Vice-President

Ralph Barone
First Vice-President

Heather Laing
Secretary

Joan Danielson

John Sihvonen
Memher-At-Large

Member -at-Large

Arts

Arts
30

�Bill

Hodgson

Social Convener

Seppo Viherjoki
Member-at-Large
Business Administration

Frank Mitchell
Member-at-Large
Graduate Business Administra tion
31

Mary Nation
Member-at-Large
Library Technology

�Faculty Of Arts

Stephen Belle
Psychology

Eugene Kolisnyk
Psychology

32

�Honours
Bachelor Of Arts

Judith Calonego
English

33

�Barry Lyons

Psychology

34

�Pentti Paularinne

Geography

35

�Sara Weber
English

36

�Bachelor Of Arts

�38

�39

�40

�Anthony Dandridge
History

41

�Joyce Farrel
English

42

�M.E. Paullie Fredrickson
English

43

�Johann Goertz
Geography &amp; Economics

44

�45

�John Howard
Psychology &amp; Philosophy

46

�Elizabeth Irving
English

&amp; Psychology

47

�48

�John Lalonde
Economics

49

�50

�William Joseph Malinosky
English

51

�Louella Melynchuk

Psychology

52

�Lee Morrison
Sociology

Patricia

53

�54

�55

�56

�57

�David Siciliano

58

�59

�60

�61

�Honours Science

Geraldine Sandra Service

Mathematics

62

�General
Bachelor Of Science

Leonard Andrew Chaykowski
General Science

63

�Cheryl Ann Graham
Chemistry

64

�65

�Charmaine Anne Mazurkewich
Biology

Daryl

J.

McLellan

Biology

Brian A. Milanese

Mathematics

Eldon John Oja
Physics

66

�James William Redden
Geology
Frederick Harold Poulter

Biology

Owen Charles Trist
Mathematics

67

�Bachelor Of Science

Nursing

Sheila Jane

Coxon

�Kenneth Donald George MacDonald

69

�Walter Michael Wojcik

70

�Forestry

Technology

71

�72

�Business Administration

�74

�Frederick R.J. Wilmot

75

�Engineering

�Mining

Garry Wayne Shields

Allan Arthur Speed

BHHHHH^^HHHHIHMBHMHflH

Technology

Lloyd Heatley Chandler

Forest Research

Guy David Joseph Depiero

Albert Charles Hill

Gary Alan Shea

Ronald Norman Simons

David Robert Parsons

77

�78

�Lorna Lenore Hill

79

�Margaret Joan Voloshin

80

��I

have extremely enjoyed this past year as President of the Lakehead University Student Athletic Society.

I

feel

our

programme has proceeded fairly well as was evidenced in the immense growth in our spectator sports and general over-all
increase of school spirit. This is very important as nothing is better or more conducive to having a sound University
image across the country than a sound athletic programme and this has been displayed through our resounding success in
most athletic contests this year.
In the major inter-collegiate sports such as hockey and basketball, we had very good seasons with an extremely active
turnout by all students. This trend, hopefully, will continue, and I am sure it will, along with the calibre of the sports
involved.

At

this

time

last

year

I

stated that

we would

strive

even harder to improve athletics especially in the Ontario
we won four championships while placing second,

Inter-Collegiate Athletic Association championships. This year

fourth, and fifth in others. It was rather interesting that in the skiing championship where we finished second, we were
beaten by a team of Lakehead graduates now attending law school at Osgoode Hall. We also competed for some
Canadian championships in sailing and swimming and here we placed almost as well while maintaining Lakehead
University's athletic image.

The

and Council along with the Athletic Department were tremendous this year and there was a
and help from all people involved. This is where the year was most successful, and why the
student has been able to participate as fully as he or she did. Next year's executive looks very good, and along with the
addition of the S.A.S. Assistant Intramural Director, should continue to promote athletics to an even higher level.
In concluding I would like to thank everyone who participated and competed in our athletic programme, therby
enabling me to have a wonderful and successful year, as well as making athletics so successful for Lakehead University.
S.A.S. Executive

great deal of co-operation

Bruce Brymer,
S.A.S. President

82

�S.

A.S.

Executive
Bill Hepditch - Treasurer
Bruce Brymer - President
Gord Skinner - Vice-President
Maureen Broadhurst - Secretary

S« A* S.

Council
FIRST ROW,

Left to Right: B. Brymer, V. Vanier, G. Skinner.
T. Timmons, M. Riekstins, M. Broadhurst, B.
Hepditch, C. Montgomery, L. Hebert.
THIRD ROW: B. Tees, T. Fry, D. Holmstrom, J. Pallett, J.

SECOND ROW:

Kennedy.

ABSENT: D. Vickruck, R. Hiller, D. Goodwin, G. Walford, J.
Johnston, A. Holt, R. Cameron, L. Pero, N. Dahl, A. Chan, M.
Urquhart, D. Oldham, B. Dubois, Z. Machelak.

83

�84

�Awards
MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Murray Smith
FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Glenis Holmes
HONOUR ATHLETES: Dave Siciliano

Golf:

Dave Kerr
Grant Forbes

Murray Smith

Albert Swieca

Don Holmstrom
Lou Pero
Rob Cameron

Dennis Halabecki
Table Tennis:

Larry Hebert

Stephen Belle

Bruce Brymer

Anthony Lai
Kevin Lau
Wai Poon

Marita Riekstins

Maureen Broadhurst
Judy Perlin

Skiing:

VARSITY LETTERMEN:
FIRST YEAR:

Dan Hennefent

Cardigans

SECOND YEAR:

Hockey:

Jackets

Gordon Bishop

Don Gutsole

Hockey:
Dwight

Ray Hunt

Stirrett

Bruce Nelson
Rick Peotto
Dave Rennie

Richard Tapak

Vern Campigotto

Jim Pronger

Bill

Dave Nuttall
Denis Laliberte

Webb

Peter Lenardon

Basketball:

Gordon Walford
Basketball:

Wayne Humphreys
Dan Carroll
Phil

THIRD YEAR:

Plaque

Fury

Willie Jerks

Hockey:
Dave Siciliano
Murray Smith

Richard Earl

Dennis Portman
Fencing:

Basketball:

John McLeod
Clinton Kushak
Bob Ayres

Lou Pero
Don Holmstrom

FOURTH YEAR:

Blanket

Curling:
Basketball:

Rick Moats

Rob Cameron

Peter Jensen

Tom
Cal

Fry

Montgomery

Golf:
Bill

85

Hodgson

�FRONT ROW: B.Nelson, D. Nuttall, R. Tapak, D. Gutsole, D. Siciliano, M. Smith, H. Matson.
BACK ROW: D. Young, Trainer; J. Kennedy, D. Stirrett, J. Pronger, R. Hunt, R. Peotto, M. Tracey,

D. Rennie, V. Campigotto, H. Akervall,

Coach; P. Lenardon, Manager.

ABSENT:

J.

Gellert, D. Laliberte, D. Ostaff, B.

Webb,

C. Tuyl, G. Bishop,

J.

Snopek, E. Moores.

Inter- Collegiate

Hockey

The Lakehead University Nor'Wester Hockey team placed third in the
Hockey Association with 8 wins and 8 losses.

International Collegiate

Named

to the I.C.H.A. All-Conference

team were Dave

Siciliano,

Murray

Smith, Dwight Stirrett and Gord Bishop. Dave Siciliano and Murray Smith

were also named to the National Association of Inter-Collegiate Athletics
All-American Team.

86

�FRONT ROW: R. Panfil, M. Siemieniuk, R. Cameron, W. Humphreys, R. Earl, M. Davis, L. Hebert.
BACK ROW: J. Brownrigg, Assistant Coach; G. Birger, Coach, L. Koski, D. Holmstrom, W. Jerks, P. Fury, D. Carroll, A. Haapaiemi, L. Pero, G.
Walford, Manager.
MISSING: R. Woods, D. Portman.

Inter- Collegiate Basketball
The Nor'Wester Basketball team had

a

good season

record of 18 wins and 9 losses. High scorer was

433 points
direction

in

this

year with a

Wayne Humphreys with

27 games. This team has great potential under the able
Birger and can look forward to winning the

of Coach

championship next year.

87

�O.I.A.A. CHAMPIONS
Dave Kerr, Dennis Halabeck, Grant Forbes, Albert Swiecca,

Bill

Hodgson,

Bill

Shannon, Coach.

Inter- Collegiate Golf
The O.I.A.A. Golf Championship was hosted by Trent University

last

fall in Peterborough. With eight teams participating, the Lakehead Team
placed first with 631 points, Osgoode Hall was second with 646 points
and Waterloo Lutheran placed third with 647 points.

88

�O.I.A.A. CHAMPIONS
Rick Moats, Skip Peter Jensen, Third;
;

Tom Fry, Second; Cal Montgomery, Lead.

Inter- Collegiate Curling
For the

first

time Lakehead University was host to the Ontario

two days of
Lakehead team, skipped by Rick Moats, defeated Osgoode
Hall, Waterloo Lutheran and Trent to win the O.I.A.A. Curling
Championship with a perfect 5-0 record. Ryerson defeated Brock, York
and Laurentian to win the Consolation.
Inter-Collegiate Athletic Association Curling Bonspiel. After

curling, the

89

�Glen

Miller,

George Ozborne, Coach; John

Fallis,

Tom

Petrie.

MISSING John Sihvonen, Allan Holt.
:

Inter- Collegiate Squash
The O.I.A.A. Squash Tournament was hosted by York University this
Championship team earned 17 points while Osgoode
Hall was a close second with 15 points. Lakehead placed fifth in the
year. Ryerson, the

tournament.

90

�FRONT ROW: G. Cancade, D. Hennefant.
BACK ROW: B. Shannon, Coach; C. Doyle, D. Speed, T. Burke, B. Friday.

Inter- Collegiate Skiing
Lakehead University was well-represented in the O.I.A.A. Ski
Championship held at Laurentian University. They placed second to
Osgoode Hall with many of the top Osgoode team members being
ex-Lakehead University students.

91

�Inter- Collegiate

Swimming

Lakehead University, for the first time, entered the O.I.A.A. Swim
meet with the smallest team entered. Although we only placed fifth, Dave
Curtis was chosen to represent Lakehead in the Canadian Inter-Collegiate
National Championship at the University of New Brunswick.

92

�FRONT ROW: M.C. Zuback, J.A. Pettit.
BACK ROW: L. Tracey, C. Hagstrom, D. McDonald, L. Logozzo, L. Adams, L. Bonnett

Cheerleading
The Lakehead University Cheerleaders had a busy year during
1968-1969. They devoted a great deal of time and effort to help promote
school spirit and are to be congratulated on a job well-done.

93

�FRONT ROW: Gail Amort, Jackie Turner, Helen Morrish.
BACK ROW: Jackie Hoffman, Wilma Van Den Hurk, Linda Thomas, Judy Perlin, Glennis Holmes, Marita Riekstins, Bill Shannon, Coach.
ABSENT: Linda Hornblower.

Women's Basketball
The Lakehead University Women's Basketball team had a good season
under the direction of their coach, Mr. Bill Shannon. At the end of the
season their record stood at 12 wins and 4 losses and they were the
Champions of the Thunder Bay Basketball Association Senior Women's
League. The top scorers were Glenis Holmes with 172 points and Judy
Perlin with

156 points.

94

�FRONT ROW: Molly Mclntyre, Donna McDonald, Debbie Haggerman, Sandra Chepil.
BACK ROW: Kathy Kangas, Coach; Barb Madwick, Barb Caldwell, Barb Kozub, Celina Reitberger.
ABSENT: Ann Gordon, Barb Jackowski.

Women's
The Lakehead

University

Volleyball

Women's Volleyball Team,

in it's first year,

4 wins and 4 losses. They also
received the runner-up trophy at the Hibbing Invitational Tournament.
The most valuable player on the team was Barbara Medwick.
had a

fairly

good season with

a record of

9b

�Inter- Collegiate Fencing
Competing against three other teams, the Lakehead University Fencing Team placed first in the O.I.A.A.
Fencing Tournament held at Brock University. Second place was York University and third place was Brock.

Inter- Collegiate Table Tennis
The O.I.A.A. Table Tennis Tournament hosted by Osgoode Hall saw the Lakehead
team defeat seven other teams to place first with a record of nineteen wins and two
losses. Second and third places went to Brock University and Ryerson respectively.

96

�97

�93

��Argus Staff

SQUATTING, Left to Right: John McGregor, Bob Leggett, Al Roblin, Simon Hoad.

AT TABLE,

Left to Right: Barb Williams,

STANDING,

Wendy Wilson, Ron Baker, Marnie Stewart, Linda Montgomery.

Left to Right: Gord Ackri, Winston Rennie,

Doug Smart, Gord Fukushima, Doug Angus, Clayte Petrick.

100

�c.u.s.o.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Jeanetty Gall, Student Chairman; Sharon Inouye,
returned C.U.S.O. volunteer; Andre Cloutier, Faculty Representative

Business Club
Dennis Buset, President; Jim Blundon, Vice-President; Glen Burton, Treasurer (ab.) Les
Tippin, Secretary (ab.).
;

Chinese Student Association
David Lee, President; Steve Wong, Vice-President;WaiHonPoon, Treasurer; DavidHui,
Secretary.

101

�Circle

K

Mike Pawlowski, President; Paul Sebesta, Vice-President; Seppo Viherjoki, Secretary
Treasurer; Jerry Bums, Director (ab.)

Drama Club
Ian Maplethorp, President; Elvene Hamilton, Secretary Treasurer.

Engineering
Institute

Of Canada

Dave Lawrence, Chairman; Emilio Righto, Secretary Treasurer;

Norman Horofke, Vice-Chairman.

102

�)

Engineering Society
Dave Molson, President; Mike Kohanski, Secretary Treasurer; Andy
Saj, Vice-President.

French Club
Bruno

Desilets,

President;

Michael

Metherell,

Vice-President; Rita Hunt, Treasurer; Lita Boubreau,

Secretary;

Mark Boubreau,

Advertising; Marcia Hardy,

Social Convener; Wendi Ficek, Social Convener.

Judicial

Committee

Ralph Barone, Associate Justice; Doug Loken, Associate Justice; Bill
Cocker, Court Clerk; Mike Barkwell, Chief Justice (ab.);Tony Hill, Crown
Attorney ( ab. ) Bob Murray, Defence Attorney ( ab.
;

103

�L.U.F.A.
John North, President; Steve Gundry, Co-Ordinator; Bob Yatkowsky, Assistant
Public Relations (ab.); Shawn Cooke, Public Relations; Rich Clarke, Secretary;
Herb Bax, Treasurer; Ross Singleton, Vice-President (ab.)

L.U.N. A.
Sharon Weller, President; Leslie Reid, Corresponding Secretary;
Janet Perling, Recording Secretary.

Anne

Piatt, Treasurer;

L.U.S.T.
Ian Maplethorp, Producer; Val Dennison, Assistant Producer (ab.)

104

�Political Science

Club
Doug Loken,

President; Beth

MacKinnon, Publicity Chairman; Michael Metherell,

Vice-President.

Sociology— Anthropology Club
Angela Winchester, President; Sue Erwin, Vice-President; Ted Christiansen, Treasurer;
Jim Doherty, Recording Secretary (ab.)

105

�West Indian Club
Angela Winchester, President; Mike Rambali, Vice-President; Roger Shim, Public Relations Officer; Chunirai Lachman,
Treasurer; Lois Fredricks, Secretary.

Winter Carnival
Russ Percy — Chairman
Marcia Graham — Co-Director
Les Tippin — Treasurer
Bob Katajamaki — Co-Director
Sandra Borton
JudieGraveson
Susan Friday
Beth MacKinnon

Sharon Weller
Ekins
Pat Gain
Joanne Burak
Karen Moore
Bill

BayneByak (ab.)
John North (ab.)

Ray Walker (ab.)
Mike Sweeney

Steve Gundry
Darlene Cumbalisty

(ab.)

AlanRoblin(ab.)
106

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�Create

109

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.

.

.

WHILE THE OTHERS

SOME DO

110

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.

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Sept. 16:

Week

Science Assembly

Arts Luncheon

Student-Faculty Reception
Sept. 17:

Business Administration Dinner

Arts Faculty Movie
Roller Skating

Sept. 18:

Films
S.D.U. Presentation

Sept. 19:

Films

Chippewa Park - Science
Centennial Park
Sept. 20:

-

Arts

A.M.S. Dance

Sept. 23-26: Science Receptions

Sept. 27:

A.M.S. Elections
Arts Society Dance

�114

�United Appeal

Comes

To
Lake head
University

Via

The
Engineers

115

�October...

116

�117

�118

�119

�120

�121

�November..

�The Manitoba
Contemporary
Dancers

123

�In Concert

124

�S. A.S.

Homecoming

125

�December...

�New
Years

Eve

��January...

Winter

Carnival
'69

�130

�King Karnival:
Dennis Wallace

The King's
Duty??

131

First

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Winter
Carnival

Parade

Engineering

Business Administration

And Nursing Degree
133

��Mark Twain
At

Home

��137

��lptures

69

Days

�140

�141

�142

�143

���Did You Say Play Money???

�Car Bash

The

Good Fortune
147

��149

��151

�152

�1

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King:

Queen:

Dennis

Donna

Wallace

Pace

—Business

—Arts
Administration

153

�Carnival Queen

Donna Pace
Faculty Of Arts

�Miss Business

&amp;
Nursing Degree

Connie Reid

Miss Engineering
Liz

Adams

155

�Miss Science

Lynn Hauta

Miss Nursing

Marie Ferguson

�Miss Forestry
Diane Nylund

Miss Library Tech

&amp;
Ryerson Arch.
Gloria Balon

157

�158

�159

�160

�Pozo-

Seco

161

��163

��165

�S. A.S.

�O.LA.A. Curling
Champions

Bruce Brymer
President, S.A.S.

Glennis Holmes

Female Athlete

Of The Year

Murray Smith
Male Athlete

Of The Year

��April...

���Alumni

172

�173

�Convocation

1969

Degrees and diplomas were presented to 387 graduating students Saturday, May 31 at Lakehead University's
Convocation Exercises.
A total of 217 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts including Lawrence Hansen, a mathematics major who
received the University's second Master of Arts Degree. General Bachelor of Arts degrees were presented to 190 students
and 26 Honours B.A. degrees were awarded.

The Faculty of Science graduated 49 students this year including nine Honours B.Sc. graduates.
Degrees and Diplomas were awarded to 121 students from the University Schools. This total included 32 from the
Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, six graduate diplomas in Business Administration, nine from Forest Research,
one from Mining and 20 from Library Technology.

The executive Vice-Chairman of

the

Committee of Presidents of

guest speaker at the Convocation exercises.

174

Universities of Ontario, Dr. J.B.

Macdonald was

�Awards
Winners

POULIN

AWARD

:

for outstanding citizenship presented to the student

selected

by

Faculty and Adminimost to the welfare of the

his fellows, the

stration as contributing

University through his student activities.
Pentti Paularinne

PRESIDENT'S AWARDS:

given annually to the graduating students who
have occupied positions of responsibility in

who by their
and achievements have earned the

the students' organizations and
activities

gratitude of the University.

Don Bergman
Maureen Broadhurst

Peter

McCormack

Jeanetty Gall

John McCutcheon
Glenn Miller

Larry Hebert

Pentti Paularinne

Don Lees
Owen Marks

Mary Powell
John Sihvonen

Wendy Ticknor
Dr. Braun's

John C. McCutcheon

Medal
for the highest ranking graduating student in Business Administration

Dr. Braun's

George Barrie Reed

Medal
for the highest ranking graduating student in Engineering

Dr. Braun's

Medal

Herb Arnold Bax

for the highest ranking graduating student in Forest
Dr. Braun's

Technology

Technology

Nancy Doreen Marks

Medal
for the highest ranking graduating student in Library Technology

The Science Medal

Douglas John Robert McKessock, B.Sc.

for the highest ranking graduating student in the Faculty of Science

The Chancellor's Medal

Eleanor Joan Miller, B.A.

for the highest ranking graduating student in the Graduating Class of the General or

The Lieutenant Governor's Medal

Honours Degree

Colleen Sheila Mahoney, B.A.

for the highest ranking graduating student of the Third year of the General Degree

The Governor General's Medal

Owen Marks,

for the highest ranking student in the Graduating Class of the

175

Honours Degree

B.A.

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176

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��Nor'Wester
Staff

Nor'Wester 1969 got off to a slow
first

had trouble in finding a person with few enough
some of the activities that you remember from the beginning of

start this year as last year's staff

brains to take the job as Editor-in-Chief. For this reason

term have not been represented.

To some, a yearbook is just another piece of junk to be stored away and forgotten but to a few of us, it will bring back
many happy memories of our years at Lakehead University.
We, on the staff, realize that this may not be the best but we tried to make it worthwhile. Without the help of the
photographers, Don Bergman and David Lawrence and the copywriters and layout artists, Maureen Broadhurst and Gail
Keffer this year's Nor'Wester would never have existed. To all the others who gave up even one evening of their time in
order that Nor'Wester '69 could be published, we thank you.

186

�Acknowledgements

The

staff of

Nor'Wester '69 being fairly small, we were
many people for assistance. We would like

forced to rely on

to express our sincere gratitude to those listed below and to

any that we have inadvertently omitted.

Gord Acri

Sports Title page

Andrew's Photography

Photographs of the
Winter Carnival Queen
and princesses.
Photographs of the

Tony

Allard

University buildings.

L.U. Information Office

Copy

Pouncy's Studio

photographs
Graduate photographs

material and

several

187

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Tried

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