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                    <text>Lakehead
University
MONDAY

March 24
4:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.

TUESDAY

8:00 p.m,
9:00 p.m.

WEDNESDAY

Auditorium

THURSDAY

Auditorium
Board Room
Room 1006

Athletic Advisory Board Meeting
Engineering Society Meeting
Lakehead University Faculty Women's
Association Meeting

Board Room
Auditorium

Business Club Speaker - Mr. Ray Trembly
Lecture Series Speaker "The University
as a Community" Prof. W. Watson
-Visiting Professor of Geography at
University of Manitoba
Spanish Dancing

Room 1039

Board Room

March 21

9:30 a.m.
8:15
►

9:00 p.m.

" - - ,mnA Y ,March

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Room 1006

28

10 a.m. - 10 p.m.

8:00 p.m.

SA TU RDA Y

Port Arthur General Hospital Nurses
Drama CI ub Rehearsa I
University Schools Meeting
Spanish Dancing

March 26

1:00 p.m.
2:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.

Asthetics Club "Pulsation" opening
day of a multi-media "Art Appreciation
Week"
Port Arthur General' Hospital Nurses
Drama Club Production "Twelve
Angry Women"

Great Hall

Auditorium

March 29

10 a.m. - 10 p.m.
8:00 p.m.

9:00 p.m.

SUNOA Y

Board Room

March 25
6:30 p.m.

..

Executive Committee Board of Governors
Meeting
Port Arthur General Hospital Nurses
Drama Club Rehearsal

Asthetics Club "Pulsation"

Great Hall

Port Arthur General Hospital Nurses
Drama Club Production "Twelve Angry
Women"
Saturday Night Club

Auditorium
Senior Lounge

March 30
10 a.m. - 10 p.m.
2:00 p.m.

Asthetics Club "Pulsation"
Cambrian Players Rehearsal
"Yesterday the Children were Dancing"

Great Hall
Auditorium

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I It has been the pol icy of the Department of I nformation Services to send a copy of every news release to
members of the academi·c and administrative staff and the
AMS, prior to its release by the local media. The intention was two-fold: to make al I members of the University
community aware of appointments, changes, etc: before,
or at least at the same time, as the general public; and
to provide a complete copy of the release as the press
version was often shortened or changed. Some members
have pointed out that the information was often redundant,
esp_ecially since internal mailing problems have caused
releases to arrive I ate. Other members, however, have
found the releases a valuable source of information and
wish to continue receiving copies.

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To make this area of communication more effective,
two small changes have been made. First, copies of all
press releases will now be sent only to department chairmen, the AMS and staff members who wish to be included
in the list. (If you wish to receive your own copy, please
have your department secretary contact the Department of
Information Services.) Copies of all press releases will
also be posted on bulletin boards.
Secondly, this expanded weekly events calendar is
intended to help fill the growing need for the communication of events, appointments and other information about
Lakehead University to the university community at large:
Some of the more important press releases wi II al so be
presented here in condensed form.

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high schools while the Physics department and the Math•
ematics department brochures are expected to be finished
within the next .few weeks. A completely revised Summer
School brochure wi II be finished in early April while a
major brochure for undergraduates, a 28-page booklet with
a full-color cover is expected to be completed in early
May. This brochure will replace the-Admissions Bulletin.
Another major project, a Faculty of Arts booklet, is in
the early stages of production. The brochures are being
produced by the Dept; of Information in co-operation with
the various departments mentioned; The recently appoint•
ed University Publications Committee, with representation
from students, faculty and admi ni strati on, is responsibl-e
for the overall 'look' of the publications.- A general
format has been approved with the intention of providing
continuity and "a general look of excellence" for all
university publications-; The committee is not responsible
for content.- Jhis is the responsibility of the individual
departments.

Dr. J, Wreford Watson

Lakehead University 'Week' will be produced every
week and wi 11 be distributed throughout the university
each Monday; Items concerning events, visitors, papers
•to be given, awards or honors should be in_ the hands of
the Information Office assistant Miss Judy Breakey no
\ater than Wednesday for publication in the ensuing week.

DR. WATSON TO SPEAK THURSDAY
One of the world's leading geographers, Dr. J. Wreford
Vvatson, wi 11 deliver an address entitled "The University
as a Community", on Thursday, ' March 27th in the University Centre Theatre; As a guest of the LakeheadUniversity
Lecture Series Committee, he will give the fifth in a
series of lectures entitled "The Nature of the Universi•
ties/' The talk will begin at 8:15 p.m.
From 1937 unti I 1949, Dr. Watson was professor and
head of the Geography and Sociology Department of
McMaster University. He then became Di rector of the
Geographical Branch of the Canadian Department of Mines
and Teoi,nical services and for five years promoted and
organized much of the geographical research· in Canada.
One of his outstanding contributions was to initiate the
production of the official Atlas of Canada.
In 1954 he became head of the Department of Geography at the University of Edinburgh. 1/vhi le at Edinburgh,
Dr. Watson was one of the leading forces behind the
creation of the University's Faculty of Social Science. He
became Dean of this Faculty in 1964.
Dr.- 1/vatson was visiting Professor of Geography at the
University of British Columbia during the summer of
1968; He presently holds this same position at the University of Manitoba. For the summer of 1969, Dr. Watson
will assume the position of Director of Graduate Studies
in Geography at Columbia University in New York.
Dr. V\tatson has been honored by many organizations
;md societies and he is a Fellow of the Royal Society of
Canada, the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the Royal
Scottish Geographical Society.

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UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS UNDERWAY
A number of brochures concerning Lakehead University have recently been completed while at least five
more are in various stages of production.- The Chemistry
department and the Geography department brochures are
now being distributed throughout Ontario's 600 or more

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PROMOTIONS AND TENURE
J

Fol lowing is the I ist of promotions and tenure
approved for 1969 - 70.

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PROMOTIONS
Lecturer to Assistant Professor
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.

,,

A. Alexander
D. M. Astwood
M. Col.ina
I. G. Davies

Political Science
Economics
Languages
Geography

Mrs. M. Hawton

Physics

Mr. A. Bruley
Mr. A. H. Seuret
Dr. S. Zingel

Chemical Engineering
Business Administration
Forestry

Assistant to Associate Professor
Mr. M. H. Greenwood
Dr. F. M. Ishak
Dr. W. T. Melnyk
Mrs. A. M. Moscovitch

Anthropology
English
Psychology
Languages

Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.

Business Administration
Business Administration
Electrical Engineering ·
Library Science

D.
H.
D.
D.

H. Alexander
D. Elms I ie
Roddy
D. Sudar

Associate to Full Professor
Return postage guaranteed
by Lakehead Universi'ty,
O I iver Rd., Port Arthur, Ont.

Dr. W. S. Morris

Philosophy

Mrs. C. J. W. White

Nursing

TENURE
Dr.
Mr.
Mr.
Dr.
Mr.
Mr.

K.
P.
K.
A.
K.
P.

M. Dodd
Corne I I-d'Echert
C. A. Dawson
M. Akram
A. Allan
Wesley

Dr. M. W. Graham
Dr. C. Kent
Dr. J. L. Talbot

History
Languages
Anthropology
Psychology
Psychology
Psychology
Biology
Mathematics
Geology

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Lakehead
University
MONDAY, March 31
All Day

Aesthetics Club
"Pulsation'•
Cambrian Players
Rehearsal
Alumni Association
Meeting

7 p.rn.
7:30 p.m.

Great Hall
Auditorium
Faculty Lounge

TUESDAY, April 1
All Day

Aesthetics Club
"Pulsation"
Cambrian Players
Rehearsal

7 p.m.

Great Hall
Auditorium

WEDNESDAY, April 2
All Day

Aesthetics Club
"Pulsation"
Cambrian Players
Rehearsal

7 p.m.

Great Hall
Auditorium

THURSDAY, April 3
All Day

Aesthetics Club
"Pu I sati'on"
Family Concert featuring
the Lakehead Symphony
Orchestra and the Lakehead Junior Symphony
Lakehead Film Socrety
"Alphaville" - A French
fi Im made by the wel I
known French director
Jean Luc Godard

8 p.m.

8:30 p.m.

Great Hall

Field House

Auditorium

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MASS SPECTROMETER
DA .delicate instrument which enables researchers to
determine . the composition and structure of various
materials has been installed at Lakehead University.
The Hatachi RMU-7 Double Focusing Mass Spectrometer
will be used by chemists, physicists, geologists, biologists and material technoligists in both applied and
pure research. Members of the Chemistry Department's
academic staff are now conducting research programs
which require the information the instrument provides.
The instrument enables the operator to determine what
certain materials are; whether or not they are pure; their
chemical structure and composition and other related
questions: Mass Spectrometers are used by scientific
researchers in most major Canadian Universities and oi I
industry laboratories.

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9 a.m.
9 a.m.

Karate Meet
Cambrian Players
Greenroom Rehearsal

Field House
Auditorium

SUNDAY, April 6
2 p.m.

Cambrian Players
Rehearsal
AMS Dance with the
"Good Fortune"

12 midnight

Auditorium
Great Hall

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FAMILY CONCERT
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SATURDAY, April 5

An evening of informal music making will be
featured at the Fam i I y Concert on Thursday, Apri I 3
at 8 p.rn: in the Field House.
The concert wi 11 feature the Lakehead Symphony
Orchestra directed by Boris Brott and the Lakehead
Junior Symphony under the · direction of Princeton
Quartet member Robert Behrendt: The combined symphonies wi II perform fami Ii ar works of famous composer-s
such as Strauss, Rossini, Dvorak and Vivaldi.
Family tables will be set up in the Field House and
refreshments will be available during intermissions.
Tickets are 75C for students and $1.50 for adults.
They are available at Eaton's in Port Arthur, Chapples
in Fort V\tilliam and from any member of the Junior
Symphony.

0 National Research Counci I grants amounting to
$104,190 have been awarded to Lakehead University
academic staff members. The money wi 11 be used to
support scientific research projects.
Grants were awarded to the following faculty
members:
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY (Total amount ... $41,630)
Dr. W. H. Baarschers
Dr. D. G. Holah
Dr. A N. Hughes
Dr. D. E. Orr
Dr. S. Walker
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY (Total amount . . . . $8,300)
Dr. R. Freitag
Dr. G. H. Harvai s
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS (Total amount . $2,210)
Dr. W. P. Eames
Dr. C. F. Kent
Dr. J; H. M. Whitfield
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS (Total amount . . . $28,750)
Dr. D. G. Frood
Dr. J. W. L. Hastings
Dr. V. V. Paranjape
Dr. J. E. Warren
Dr. J. Hart, Dean of Science
DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY (Total amount ... $23,300)
Dr. R. Loubat
Dr. E. L. P. Mercy
Dr. J. S. Mothersi II
Dr. J. L. Talbot
Dr. W. G. Tamblyn was awarded an additional
$25,000 General Research Grant to aid scientific research.

�ART APPRECIATION WEEK - PULSATION
A multi-media art exhibition 'Pulsation' opened Friday, March 28 in the Great Hall. Sponsored by the Aesthetic Society of Lakehead University, the exhibit includes sound track tape recordings of adapted music and poetry, paintings
in various media, ink drawings and sculptures: One of the highlights of the exhibit is a liquid light show. The St:
Paul Woodwind Quintet will be featured on March 31 at 8 p:m. The exhibition concludes on Thursday, April 3. Charles
Sharun, co-ordinator of the exhibition, is shown in the photograph (left) above with some of the paintings. After due
deliberation, Lakehead University personality Alfie Cooper reserved his opinion of the painting in the above (right)
photograph.

CAMPUS NEWS
O Dr. Peter S: Raffo, Assistant Professor of History,
delivered a paper to the German-American Club of Wayne
State University in Detroit, Michigan on March 21, the
anniversary of the St. Quentin offensive: His paper was
entitled "Freedom of the Seas versus Lebensraum:
Adm;ral von Moltke and the Naval Strategy of the FrancoPrussian War."

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election of the Lakehead University Alumni
Association representative to the Board of Governors
wi 11 be the number one item of business at the Associ ation' s spring meeting on March 31; The new representative will replace the present member Lothar Bode.
Congratulations are in order to the Alumni Association
on its spring edition of the quarterly Alumni Magazine,
"Lakehead '69;" Editor of the issue was Chuck Grieve
('68.)

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Four Lakehead University members acted as resource
people at a community concern conference held Saturday
March 29 at Hammarskjold High School: Entitled "Does
What I Do Count?", the conference was sponsored by
Lakehead Town Talk and the citizenship branches of the
federal and provincial governments: Dr: A: A: D: Asimi,
Associate Professor of Sociology discussed "Books As
A Tool" in social animation; V: G. Whitman, Assistant
Professor of Sociology discussed Town Talk; and C: D:
McOuat, Director of Information Services dealt with
"Publicity As A Tool." Director of Development, David
Morgan was conf€frence chairman.

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by Lakehead University,
Oliver Rd., Port Arthur, Ont,

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FROM THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS' MINUTES
ADVISORY COMMITTEES FOR UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS

0 A recommendation was passed whereby advisory
committees would be constituted for each University
School progtam. Persons appointed to these committees
would serve a two-year term plan and be eligible for an
additional two-year term. Each committee would include
11 members: two members appointed by the president;
two by the Executive of the Professional Association;
two by the Director of University Schools; and two by
the Chairman of the School in consultation with the
Director of University Schools: In addition, the President, the Director of University Schools and the Chairman of the School concerned act as ex-officio members:
Al I appointments are subject to ratification by the
Board of Governors.
The Advisory Committees are
intended to help the academic staff design courses which
are as practical as possible and yet flexible enough to
meet the changing needs of industry and society.
SHOPPING MALL
D Dr. Tamblyn stated that a meeting was held with a
number of local merchants to discuss the concept of
shopping mall.
Under the Shopping Mall plan, a tunnel would be
built to connect the Food Services and the existing
tunnel between the I ibrary and the university centre
buifding. The tunnel would be enlarged to incorporate
four or five stores. Rental payments of around $4.50 per
square by the stores would be necessary to finance the
tunnel itsel_f and the stores: The merchants, however,
stated that such a figure was unrealistic and that they
couldn't even consider any proposal over $3 per square
• foot.
Dr. Tamblyn stated he would ask the Planning
Department to see if a simpler version of the Shopping
Mall could be designed to minimize costs.
Dr: Tamblyn also stated that the students were keen
~m having such a shopping mall and _were prepared to
invest $20,000 from their• accumulated surplus funds to
help the project proceed: An additional $25 000 was
available from the prepayment by the Canadian' Imperial
Bank of Commerce for the rental of their quarters over a
five year period.

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Lakehead University WEEK is published weekly by the
Department of Information Services.
Deadline for
receipt of news items is 4 p.m. Wednesday of the previous week. Please submit written copy to the Information Office, Room 403 in the Library Building. Telephone
345-2121, Ext. 300.

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Lakehead
University
TUESDAY, April 8
7 p.m.

Cambrian Players
Rehearsal "Yesterday
the Children were
Dancing"

Auditorium

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WEDNESDAY, April 9
7 p.m.

Cambrian Players
Rehearsal

Auditorium

THURSDAY, April 10
4 p.m. • 7 p.m.

AMS "Last Chance
Saloon" Bar, Piano
Player
Lakehead Film
Society "Shoot the
Piano Pl ayer" a
fi Im by French
Director Francois
Truffault

8:30 p.m.

Cafeteria

Auditorium

BLACK STURGEON
FIELD STATION
••

FRIDAY, April 11
Science Teachers'
Association of
Northwestern Ont.
Science Fair
Science Fair Judging
Science Fair Banquet
Science Fair - Speaker
Dr. J. S. Griffith
"Astronomy"
Science Fair (OpE:n
to Public)
Cambrian Players
Rehearsal

9 a.m.
6 p.m.
6:30 p;m.
8 - 10 p.m.
7 p.m.

7 p.m.

Board Room
Cafeteria
Room 1039
Great Hal I
Auditorium

Science Fair (Open
to Public)
Cambrian Players
Rehearsal

Auditorium

Cambrian Players
Rehearsal

Auditorium

Great Hall

SUNDAY, April 13
7:30 p.m.

* * * * All events subject to last minute change.

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MOTHERS/LL HEADS L.U.F.A.
D Outgoing

Dr. John Mothersill

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STATION OPENED

SATURDAY, April 12
10:30 am• 3:30 pm

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president
Dr.
Donald
Orr welcomed and
introduced the incoming executive at the recent Lakehead
University • Faculty Association
general meeting. The executive
includes: Dr. John Mothersili,
president: Dr. Agha Akram,
treasurer; Dr. Ernest Zimmermann, corresponding secretary;
Sister Barbara, recording secretary; and Alan Alexander,
member-at-I arge.

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films

the Piano Player•: a film by French Director,
Francois Truffault will end the 1968-69 Lakehead Film
Society season on Thursday, Apri I 1O. The fi Im is
described as "h-alf thriller, half parody" and will be
shown at 8:30 p.m. in the University Centre Theatre.
Films made by the Advanced Creative Writing class
(English 3w6) will be shown three times on Wednesday,
April 9 on the television monitar in the Senior Lounge.
The approximate times of the showings will be 10 a.m.,
12 noon and 3 o.m.

D

Despite a heavy snow cover, a group of 16 third year
geography students, led by lecturer Brian Phillips,
visited the Black Sturgeon Field Station on Friday and
Saturday, March 28 and 29 for an exercise in ground
survey techniques. They were the first organized student group to use the University Research Centre.
The exercise involved the laying out of ground control for low altitude helicopter photography from which
large scale sequential mapping of the changing topography of the snow surface could be obtained. The
research program was, although feasible, a fictitious
one in view of the cdst of such mapping method&amp;. But
the students, divided into two competing survey parties
organized their activities weli and spent a Saturday of
magnificent weather engaged in the project.
Each
instrument tripod was supported on specially made
wooden squares and each student wore snowshoes
resulting in difficulties seldom faced even by protes.'
sional surveyors.
Each group calculated co-ordinates of their control
points and presented a final base-map and verbal report
on the Sunday afternoon. Both parties heavily criticised
the others' methods and accuracy before packing to
return home;
Apart from a good bit of work being completed, the
excursion was also a social occasion. Saturday evening
saw much singing to the banjo and saxaphone and a look
at several award winning and controversial films.
The students agreed that it would be a long wait for
next year's trip.

CONVOCATION SPEAKER

D Dr.

John B. MacDonald, Executive Vice Chairman of
the Committee of Presidents and former President of the
University of British Columbia will be the speaker at
Lakehead University Convocation Exercises on May 31,
1969.
The convocation was previously scheduled for May 24
but was put back one week due to the February study
week which necessitated changes in the end of term and
exam schedule.

HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE FAIR

D

The annual high school students' Science Fair will be
held Friday and Saturday, April 11 and 12 in the Great
Hall of Lakehead University. Sponsored by the Science
Teachers' Association of Northwestern Ontario, the
exhibition will include science projects submitted by 68
students from high schools in the Lakehead and surrounding communities. The pub I ic wi 11 have an opportunity to
view the exhibits and confer with the students on Friday
from 8 p.m. until 10 p.-m; and Saturday from 10:30 a.m.
unti I 3:30 o.m.

�UNIVERSITY COMMITTEE
SHOPP I NG MALL

D The

services of a Lakehead realty firm have been
acquired by the university to find tenants for the proposed shopping mall. Simon Hoad was nominated to act as
A.M.S. Steering Committee Chairman to work with the
Administration on the shopping mall.
PARKING
President Tamblyn stated that preliminary plans for
re-allocation of University facilities might have to be
altered, (e.g. University Centre Building) if a recent
Dept. of University Affairs ruling sticks. It stated that
there will be no funds for new Capital Projects in
1969-70. Only projects which are currently underway
will receive necessary funds for completion. The ruling
affects the parking lot expansion pl ans.
STUDENT FEES R)R A.M.S. PURPOSES
A.M.S. representatives felt that A.M.S. and S.A.S.
Fees should continue to be compulsory.
OFF CAMPUS HOUSING

RESEARCH GRANTS
0 Alan McEwan, Director of the Computer Centre, has
received a $29,500 NRC Grant for the Centre to assist in
the operation and maintenance of the university computer
facility and to install two IBM 2741 communication
terminals.
0

Hawker Siddeley of Canada Limited, Canadian Car
Fort William Division, has provided a grant of $5,250 to
the School of Engineering for research in the area of
information and control systems for manufacturing
production.
Personnel involved in this project are
Associate Professor Henry North, Chairman of the
School of Engineering and Mr. L. C. Cooper of Canadian
Car.
O Assistant Professor D. Roddy of the School of Engineering has received a $2,500 National Research Council
grant towards a research project concerning the optical
properties of a class of materials known as semi-conductors.

STAFF CHANGES
EMPLOYEES HIRED FROM 1st JANUARY, 1969
PUCHTA, Nick
MACLEOD; Joanna

It was suggested that one student pl us an assist ant/
secretary be appointed to run the Off.;Campus Housing
Bureau this summer.
COURSE EVALUATION 1968-69

McLAREN; Wendy
McCo~: Jean
MANCHESTER; Brenda
LEMIEUX; Denise
HUFF.Doris
HAPTA; Christine
DIXON , John
BOHM; Elizabeth
SIMPSON: Patricia
TRONT; Edith
DUBOIS, Janice
NARVANEN; Laurian
POWELL; Betty Lou
BALCOMB( John
BERUBE; Thomas
MICKELSON; Toivo
SUTTON; George
SMITH; Ernest
BOOWN; Kenneth
BRUNO, James
CHEETHAM; Thomas
KLATT; Jack
VENTRU □q; Jerry

The students do not plan any official survey.
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
An A.M.S. report stated the Lakehead Counci I of
Churches had expressed an interest in having Minister
-Counsellors on campus. Dean Kerr stated Ministers are
welcome on campus but space is at a premium. He also
mentioned that not all clergy are trained for psychological counsel! ing. It was pointed out that where Ministers
are on campus at other universities, these Ministers are
appointed by their own churches, not by the university
itself.
DAY CARE CENTRE
Dr. Tamblyn stated he will investigate an A.M.S.
request to establish a Day Care Centre for children of
faculty, administrative staff and students.
FEES
Tuition . fees have not yet been decided. The amount
of the government grant has just been announced, and
the whole budget must now be reviewed.
CLASS SCHEDULING FOR ATHLETIC PROGRAM

Planning Technician
Student Awards Clerk
Secretary
Clerk
Secretary
Clerk
Secretary
Secretary
Mail Delivery
Nurse (Temporary)
Secretary
Clerk
Keypunch Operat..,r
Keypunch Operator
Clerk
Electrician
Groundsman
Watchman
Watchman
Watchman
Operating Engineer
Operating Engineer
Operating Engineer
Operating Engineer
Technician

EMPLOYEES WHO HAVE LEFT SINCE 1st JANUARY. 1969
APPLETON, Ron
BA.MOW; Ste1 I a
BISSON; Marlene

CHRISTIANSEN; Shirley
OTWAY; Elizabeth
PACKOTA; Valeri
PAm; Eleanor
PATTERSON ; Heather
TOCHERI: Earlene

Mail Delivery
Secretary
Secretary
Student Awards Clerk
Keypunch Operator
Secretary
Clerk
Secretary
Supervisor

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The I ast day of bus service from Fort Wi II i am to
Lakehead University will be Thursday, April 10th, the
I ast day of Iectures.
Apparent I y Port Arthur bus service wi II not be
affected.

BIRDCAGE?

0

This sponge rubber
sculpture was recently
sold to CBC personality
Stanley Burke. Created
by local artist Charles
Sharun, the piece was on
display in the Great Hall
as part of the week-long
exhibit, Pulsation. Burke
was in the Lakehead for
a speaking engagement.

The concensus was that study week had been most
successful. It was recommended that it be continued .at
the same time next- year.
CALENDAR 1969-70

Each Arts department is to have a designated counsellor and there wi II be four "deputy" deans as compared
with two last year: The Arts faculty will do a considerable amount of counsel! i ng during the pre-registration
sunimer months;- A week of orientation for new students
is planned in the fall;-

Lakehead
University
Lakehead University WEEK is published weekly by the
Department of Information Services;
Dead I ine for
receipt of news items is 4 p.m. Wednesday of the previous week. Please submit written copy to the Information Office, Room 403 in the Library Building; Telephone
345-2121, Ext. 300.

Office Services
Registrar
English Department
Dean of Students
Data Processing
library Technology
Payroll
Physics Department
Registrar's Office

F.W. BUS SERVICE ENDS

Dr. Tamblyn agreed that, where possible, one or two
hours a day should be kept free of classes to encourage
athletics at the university.
Space requirements and
timetabling make this more difficult each year.
He
stated that this request would be taken into account by
the Computer Programming Committee in preparing their
timetable;- The students suggested one or two "dead"
hours per week for meetings, etc;- would be useful. The
students stated Saturday morning classes would not be
wel I received.
STUDY WEEK 1969

The calendar is due in June.
REG I STRA Tl ON 1969-70

Physical Plant
Dean of Students
Library Technology
Director of Admissions
Main Office
Accounts
Science Department
languages
Office Services
Dean of Students
Registrar
Payroll
Data-Processing
Data-Processing
library
Maintenance
Maintenance
Security
Security
Security
Power House
Power House
Power House
Power House
A.V;A;

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University
MONDAY, April 14
7 p.m.
8 p.m.

IN FUNDING RESEARCH

Cambrian Players Rehearsal
Visual Arts Committee
Meeting

Auditorium

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TUESDAY, April 15
7 p.m.

Cambrian Players Rehearsal

Auditorium

WEDNESDAY, April 16
7 p.m.

Cambrian Pl ayers Rehearsal

Auditorium

THURSDAY, April 17
8:30 p.m.

Cambrian Players Production
"Yesterday the Children Were
Dancing"
by Canadian actor/
playwright Gratien Gelinas

Auditorium

FRIDAY, April 18
8:30 p.in.

Cambrian Players Production
"Yesterday the Children Were
Dancing"

Auditorium

SATURDAY, April 19
8:30 p;m.

Cambrian Players Production
'Yesterday the Children Were
Dancing•~.

Auditorium

* * * * All events subject to last minute c_hange..

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AUTOMATION STUDY

To Prepare Report
O

Dean of Arts, Prof. Tim
Ryan has been appointed by
the Federal Governm~nt to
report on the prob I ems created
by the automation of the
CNR's North Sydney F.erry
Terminal in Nova Scotia.
The ferry is the main water
link between Newfoundland
and the mainland;·
As a
result
of the necessary
modernizing
process
of
automation. more than 700
men, representing one-third
of the work force in the

Dean T. Ryan

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community of North Sydney
wi 11 lose their jobs.
The
sociological and economic
effects on the district could
be serious without a wel I
formulated program for job
mobi I ity and relocation;·
"Unfortunately, this process ( automation) gives rise
to difficult personal problems
wherever it happens," said
Dean Ryan. "Yet economic
growth and the continued
development of our growing
standard of Ii vi ng depend
upon our ability to maintain
and speed up productivity. It
is a difficult human problem
faced by all industrial countries and our ability in
Canada to make more efficient
use of manpower while solving the social ramifications
of modernization will dictate,
to a great extent, our future
development:--•
Dean Ryan was chairman
of the highly-praised 'Ryan
Committee· on a similar
automation problem a·t the
Manitoba Rolling Mi II s pl ant
in Selkirk in 1966;·

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MID-CANADA CONFERENCE
0

The first session of the Mid-Canada Development
Corridor Conference wi II be held at Lakehead University
on Aug:· 18-22. A pamphlet which explains the purpose
of the conference was sent to all Lakehead University
staff members along with this issue of LU WEEK:- Interested persons outside the university-who wish to receive
a copy should contact the Dept:· of Information Services,
telephone 345-2121, Ext;· 300 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

.....

Charges Tokenism

Room 020

The federal government
and foreign-controlled companies were attacked for
"tokenism" in the funding of
research projects by the Dean
of Science, Dr:· John Ha.rt
during a recent lecture tour
of Canadian universities:·
"We're asleep on our
feet," charged Dr:· Hart, "and
if we don't step up our
industrial
research
and
development we shall become
a technically backward nation,
holding our position in the
world· only by virtue of our
enormous natural resource_s/'
He welcomed the somewhat
improved cooperation between
the Canadian government,
industry and the universities
but charged that the government, while paying lip service to applied research and
development, was di scouragi ng universities from cooperating with industry by a
restrictive policy on research
grants:· The subsidiaries of
U.S. and European firms were
al so
attacked for being

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Dean J. Hart

"singularly reluctant to ha\Te
research on Canadian prob! ems undertaken in Canada ....
Dr:· Hart's tour was sponsored by the Institute of
Electronic
and
Electrical
Engineers:·
Dr:· Hart is a
senior member of the Institute
and is well known in· specialist electrical engineering
circles:· His lectures also
dealt more specifically with
the problems of electrical
engineering in the area of
electrical insulation.

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FACULTY APPOINTMENTS
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Following is a list of faculty appointments for
1969-70.
ENGLISH
Mr: Russel M. Brown, B.A. (St. Thomas, Texax), M.A.
(State University, N.Y.) Lecturer
Dr. Donalds:· Lawless~ B.S.Ed; (Buffalo), M.A. (Niagara)
Ph.D. (Birmingham), Assistant Professor
Mr. Gordon D. McLeod, B.A. (Toronto), M.A. (Manitoba)
Director of Residence and Assistant Professor
Dr. Edwin Moser, Ph:D. (New York), Associate Professor
CHEMISTRY
Dr. Robert Anderson Ross, Ph.D. (Glasgow), Professor
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Mr. Douglas B. Evans, M.Sc. (Waterloo), Lecturer
MATHEMATICS
Dr. Paul 0. Frederickson, B.S:, M.A., (Maryland), Associate Professor of Mathematics
Dr. Hansjoachim Groh, Ph.D. (Frankfurt), Visitir.g
Assist ant Professor
ECONOMICS
Dr. K. C. Kim, B.A. (Korea), Ph.D. (State University of
New York) Associate Professor
LANGUAGES
Mr. John K. Atkinson, B.A., M.A. (Queensland), Lecturer
French
Mrs. Margarita Yuste, M.A. ( Madrid) Lecturer - Spanish
Faculty Members Granted Leave
Mrs. J: Alleyne (English) - Study Leave
Mr: F. Anderson (Economics) - Study Leave
Dr. E. Eager (Political Science) - Study Leave
Mr. E. Green (Mathematics) - Sabbatical Leave
Mrs. A. Moscovitch (Languages) - Sabbatical Leave
Mr. R. Shankman (English) - Leave of Absence
Mr. M. Colina (Languages) - Leave of Absence
Dr. A. L. Smith (English) - Leave of Absence:·
Dr. G. 0. Rothney (History) - Study Leave

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The annual Northwestern
Ontario High School
Students' Science Fair
was held at Lakehead
University on April 11
and 12;· More than 65
projects were judged
during the two-day
event;· At I eft, the
exhibit on the Kaministiquia River is the work
of 17-year-old Bill
Poshtar. a Grade 12
student at Selkirk High
School;·

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.. Wave Power - a future source of electricity" is the
subject of this project by Westgate student Paul Dobrocky;·

drama
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Cambrian Players will present ..Yesterday the
Children Were Dancing" a tense. controversial play by
Canadian actor/playwright Gratien Gelinas on April 17,
18 and 19 in the University Centre Theatre.
The play takes place in Montreal in 1967; It presents
candidly and with remarkable insight the vital issues
currently dividing Quebec. Pi°erre Gravel, a lawyer is
offered the federal justice portfolio but is unexpectedly
faced with the opposing views and violent methods of
Andre, his son and ·leader of a terrorist plot;· The bitter
conflict which follows brings father and son to realize
the extent .of their ideological commitments and reveaJs
the complexity of emotions underlying the unrest;·
Directed by Jim Foulds, the play will feature the
fol lowing cast:
Don Jamieson as Pierre Gravel (a lawyer).
Pat Wesley as Andre Gravel (Gravel's elder son).
Dave Smith as Raoul Roberge (a political organizer),
George Warne as Paul O'Brien (Gravel's brother-in-law
and partner).
Chuck Grieve _as Larry Gravel (Gravel's younger son),
Yvonne McRae as Louise Gravel (Pierre Gravel's wife).
Judy Breakey as Nicole Chartier (Andre's girlfriend, a
university student),
Margaret Page as Berthe Martin (Gravel• s secretary).

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NAMED VISITING PROF.

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Former Dean of Arts, Dr. Gordon Rothney has been
granted a one year study I eave for 1969 - 70;· He
will become visiting professor of Canadian History at
the University of Western Ontario;· Dr;· Rothney is
presently on sabbatical leave at the Institute for International Studies in Geneva. Switzerland:

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Lakehead WWRRrv?
University \J\'_J L=:i Ls ~

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Lakehead University WEEK is pub I ished week I y by the
Department of Information Services.
Dead Ii ne for
receipt of news''items is 4 p.m. Wednesday of the previous week. Please submit written copy to the Information Office, Room 403 in the Library Building. Telephone
345-2121, Ext. 300.

Morris Zubatuk, an 18-year-otd grade 12 student from
Winston Churchill designed and created the above model
of a two-story residence which has captured the interest
of two of his exhibiting competitors;·

BOOKSTORE NEWS
0

The L.U. Bookstore reports that the annual book
clean-up sale is now in full swing. Many hardcover
books. both fiction and non-fiction. are selling for the
price of three for $1, There are al so numerous other
bargains in sale-priced academic selections, in hardcover as wel I as paperback editions;
The Bookstore is also making preparations to buy
back used t8xtbooks from the students;· Faculty members
have been ,equested to submit their orders for 1969-70
textbooks no I ater than Apri I 15th so that the bookstore
staff can determine which texts will be eligible for the
buy-back;· Students wi 11 therefore- be able · 10 turn some
of their used textbooks into cash before they leave the
campus for the summer.

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Lakehead
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STUDENTS FIND SUMMER JOBS SCARCE
THE PROBLEM __ _

___ AND ONE SOLUTION

□ Student jobs will again be at a premium this summer
according to the Lakehead University Placement Office:
But things appear to be "looking up" after reaching·
a record low I ast year: An estimated 60% of the students looking for work last summer went without jobs:
This year the figure is expected to be 35-40% according
to placement officials.
The problem is not an easy one: To begin with, the
student population is growing at a much faster rate than
job opportunities: Also there are a limited number of
unskilled factory jobs in the Lakehead and other large
population centres are too far away for any mobility:
Job opportunities, to a great extent, depend on the
shipping season: If it is good, more temporary employment is needed:
Wages for students average from $1.50 to $3.00 per
hour: Students enrol led in forestry, biology, geology
and engineering technology have had the least difficulty
finding employmentwhile arts students are the hardest
to place:

ONo job?
Organize your own company!
Atleast that's what30-40young Lakehead University
students have done to guarantee summer employment
this year:
Under the leadership of third year science student
Russel Kwailkowski. the Tree Planters Union was organized this spring to bid on tree-planting contracts: Many
of the students were hi red by the Dept: of Lands and
Forests last year for the reforestation program: They
decided to opt for free enterprise this year, bidding
against other private companies on the tree planting
contracts given out each year by private companies and
the Dept: of Lands and Forests:
Last year approximate I y 7,000,000 trees were p I antin Northwestern Ontario.· This year it is estimated that
10,000,000 will be planted: The students a~e paid on a
commission basis earning $18-$20 per 1,000 trees.

MONDAY, April 21
7 p:m.

Cambrian Players Rehearsal

Auditorium

TUESDAY, April 22
7 p.m.

Cambrian Players Rehearsal

Auditorium

WEDNESDAY, April 23
11 a.m.
8 p.m.

8:30 p.m.

Committee on Registration
and Counce II i ng Meeting
Confederation College Arts
Society Underground ti Im "Chelsea Girls" by Andy
Warhol
Lakehead University Women's
Association Meeting Speaker:
Mayor Saul Laskin: Topic:
Amalgamation

Room 020

Auditorium

Faculty Lounge

THURSDAY, April 24
7 p.m.

Cambrian Players Rehearsal

Auditorium

FRIDAY. April 25
9 p.m.

Lakehead Society of Fine
Arts Ball "Beaux Arts Ball"

Great Hall

SATURDAY, April 26
9 a.m.

Cambrian Players Greenroom
Productions

Auditorium

****All events subject to last minute change:****

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HOUSE WANTED

D House to buy or rent for at least one year. Occupancy needed by mid-June: Arriving mathematics faculty
member with four small children. Four bedrooms needed.·
Please contact c: F: Kent, Department of Mathematics,
Extension 224.

D Maestro Boris Brott wi 11
conduct a full chamber orchestra in the final Intimacy
Concert of the season on
Tuesday, May 6:
Entitled "An Evening in
Italy" the concert will
feature the combined talents
of the Princeton String Quartet, the St: Paul Woodwind
Quintet, contrabass Susan
Matthews of St: Paul, Minn:
and musIcIans from the
Lakehead Symphony Orchestra: The program wi 11 feature
the works of Corelli, Schubert, Hindemith and Bartok:
I ta Ii an wines, breads and
cheeses will be available to
the concert goers during the evening.
Tickets are
available at all Crooks Pharmacies, Eatons and the
university switchboard:
The-Intimacy Concert Series was co-organized by the
university's Music Department and the newly formed
"Youth for Music" organization, a group of young adults
whose main aim is to stimulate interest in music in the
Lakehead community:

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FASTBALL TEAMS

0 Two teams from Lakehead University wi II be compet•
ing in Lakehead fastball leagues this summer: Coach
Henry Akervall for the third consecutive year will lead
the university entry in the Fort William commercial
league:· Play starts on May 24th weekend;
Women's.Athletic Director, Kathy Kangas is presently
organizing a girls· fastball team which will play in the
senior Women's Le 9gue in Port Arthur this summer.

�THE CRUNCH!

SUMMER SCHOOL CALENDAR READY
D The 1969 Lakehead University Summer School Calendar, complete with an
at~ractive n·ew format, is now available
at the registrar's office:
Director • of Summer School, Ken
Morrison expects an enrollment of more
than 800 students in the 57 courses
this summer: Last year's enrollment
was 725 students in 45 courses: This
year's summer school faculty will be
increased from 50 to 62 including 7
visiting professors.
Off-campus summer school courses
will be held for the first time: two in
Kenora, one in Dryden and two Spanish
courses in Saltillo, Mexico: Applications are still open for the Spanish
courses: Al so for the first time, three
evening courses and two non-credit
courses are included in the program.
A Nursery School will be in operation at Confederation College for the
children of students and academic and
administrative staff:

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FACULTY APPOINTMENTS-'69-70
English
Mr: Eugene Bodzin, B."A: (Wayne State),
M.A. (Wisconsin) Assistant Professor
of Eng Ii sh
Economics
Dr. Fu-Sen Chen, B.A· (Nanking), M.Sc:,
Ph.D. (London) Associate Professor of
Economics

Dr. W. Kochli, Ph.D. (Switzerland)
Assistant Professor of Electrical
Engineering
Mr. Edward Mazurkewich, Technician
in the School of Engineering
Languages
Mr. Luis Alfonso 'Diez, B:A: (London)
(in final year of Ph.D:) Assistant Professor i(l. the Department of Languages

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MATH BROCHURE AVAILABLE

The Dept. of Mathematics has just
completed a new undergraduate brochure.
It is available from the mathematics
secretary.

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Lakehead
University
Lakehead University WEEK is published" weekly by the
Department of Information Services.
Dead Ii ne for
receipt of news items is 4 p.m. Wednesday of the previous week. Please submit written copy to the lnfor·mation Office, Room 403 in the Library Building. Telephone
345-2121, Ext. 300.

D Dr. John B. MacDonald, Executive
Vice Chairman of the Committee of
Presidents will speak at Convocation
Exercises at Lakehead University on
May 31.

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Engineering

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CONVOCATION SPEAKER

IBM FELLOWSHIP
O The International

Business Machines
Companyoffers as partof its University
Fellowship Program, a Fellowship to
support research and development
studies in the application of digital
computers. The Fellowship has a value
of $2,000. Information concerning this
Fellowship is available from the
Di rector of the Computer Centre.
Applications should ~ filed with the
President's Office by Fridpy, May 9th,
1969.

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Lakehead
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STUDYING IS ALL A MATTER OF POSITION!

■.ftlll/£fliFl/fllf!J/!ltSliitB~IJfil/llll1'iRii
MONDAY, April 28
7 p:m.

Cambrian Players Greenroom
Rehearsal

Auditorium

TUESDAY, April 29
7 p.m.

Cambrian Players Greenroom
Rehearsal

Auditorium

WEDNESDAY,Ap~l30
7 p.m.

Cambrian Players Greenroom
Production
-No admission charge.

Auditorium

THURSDAY, May 1
7 p.m. and
9:30 p.m.

Billy Graham Evangelistic
Film .. The Restless Ones..

Auditorium

FRIDAY, May 2
7 p.m. and
9:J0 p:m.

Billy Graham Evangeli'sti~
Fi Im ..The Restless Ones..

Auditorium

Mathematics Guests

SATURDAY, May 3
1 p.m.

3:30 p.rn.

5:30 p:m.
1:30 p:m. and
4:30 p.in.

Tour of university by top
high school mathematic~
students from Northwestern
Ontario: .. guests of
Mathematics Dept.
Mathematics Speakers:
Dr. C. F. Kent ..The Beauty of
Mathematics..
Dr: J: s: Griffith: ..The Moon's
Motion..
Room 1029
Mathematics Banquet
Great Hall
Bi 11 y Graham Ev angel i sti c
Fi Im ..The Restless Ones ..
Auditorium

SUNDAY, May 4
1:30 p.in. and
4:30 p.m.

Bi I ly Graham Evangelistic
Film ..The Restless Ones ..

Auditorium

* * * * Al I Events Subject To Last Minute Change * * * *

Lakehead University's mathematics department will
host 120 top high school mathematics students at a
banquet in the Great Hall on Saturday, May 3.
The students represent the outstanding scorers from
Northwestern Ontario in the Ontario Junior Mathematics
Contest and the Twentieth Annual Mathematics Examination sponsored by the Mathematical Association of
America.
Prior to the banquet the students wi II be conducted on
a tour of the university and wi II be given a special tour
of the computer centre: They wi 11 then meet in room
1029 to hear speeches from Dr-: C: F: Kent, chairman of
the mathematics department and Dr: J: S: Griffith, associate professor of mathematics.
High I ight of the banquet wi II be the presentation of
awards to Northwestern Ontario winners of the mathematics. contest.

�DEVELOPING NATIONS STUDY

Returns to U.N.

WEDNESDAY AT 8 P.M.

"GREENROOMS" ARE
EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE
O

Two Cambrian Players Greenroom Productions will be
held on Wednesday, April 30 in the University Centre
Theatre beginning at 8 p:m: All interested residents of
the Lakehead are invited to attend:
The Greenroom Productions were originated · to give
aspiring actors, directors, writers and theatre arts people
an opportunity to experiment with their talents before an
audience:
By staging short plays, dances,dramatic readings, etc.
actors are able to educate and familiarize themselves
with the stage, di rectors are able to experiment with new
techniques and scripts which they may have written
themselves, and the audience can enjoy an evening's
entertainment free of charge:
An evaluation period fol lowing the performances
enables al I participants - including the audience - to
voice opinions and criticisms on all aspects of the
productions:
Wednesday's Greenroom will include two one-act
plays directed by Liz Marshall who was last seen in
"Six Characters": The plays include a poetic drama
entitled "Purgatory" by w.- B: Yeats and a light comedy
by N: s: Simpson entitled "Granted, Any Time:"
Ahti Tolvanen, a second year Arts student, will
direct the second production entitled "Flagel la" which
he wrote himself: He describes it as "an experiment in
extending the limits of theatre communication through
increased actor-audience involvement;''
If you wish to know more about the Greenroom Productions, plan to attend Wednesday:

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GRADUATE STUDIES MEETING

0

The Senate Graduate Studies Committee wi 11 meet on
Tuesday, May 13, at 2 p:m: in room 1029. All members of
the faculty are invited to this ann ua I open meeting which
will begin at 3 p.m. in room 1029:

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NEW LIBRARY HOURS
Saturday, May 3 &amp; Sunday, May 4... Library Closed
Hours as of May 5 until further notice:
Monday - Friday .... 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Saturday &amp; Sunday. . . •
Closed

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Lakehead
University
Lakehead University WEEK is published weekly by the Department of Information Services. Deadline for receipt of news
items is 4 p:m. Wedn°esday of the previous week: Please
submit written copy to the Information Office, Room 403 in
the Library Building. Telephone _345-2121, Ext: 300.
Vol. 1, No. 5

April 28, 1969

□ Dr: K: J: Charles, Professor and Chairman of the
Department of Economics wi 11
return to New York this
summer to continue his fixed
term
appointment as an
Economics Affairs Officer in
the United Nations Office of
Economic and Social Affairs:
Dr: Charles wi 11 take up
his duties in New York on
May 1, returning to Lakehead
University in September for
the fal I term:
Last summer Dr: Charles
assisted the United Nations
Centre for Development Planning,Projections and Policies
Dr. K. J. Charles
in
their work involving
formulation of policy objectives for developing countries.
During this period he prepared a study on "Capital
Efficiency in the Developing Economies". The United
Nations evaluation report characterized Dr. Charles' work
as a "distinguished contribution.--•

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ENTER SOCCER LEAGUE
OLakehead University has entered a team in the Thunder
Bay Soccer League: The team wi 11 be competing in the
Cooper Cup competition which begins on May 18. All
games will be played at Port Arthur Stadium or Brent Park,
located on Balsam Street at Margaret: The exact location
wi 11 be announced in the local paper preceedi ng the game.
Following is the schedule:
Sunday, May 18
Tuesday. May 20
Wednesday. May 21
Thursday, May 22

Croatis
Juventus
Reipas

Sunday. May 25
Tuesday, May V
Wednesday. May 28
Thursday. May 29

Polonia
Italia
Save-Way United
Juventus

vs
vs
vs

Sunday, June 1
Tuesday, June 3
Wednesday, June 4
Thursday, June 5

Lakehead University
Save-Way United
Reipas
Croatia

vs
vs
vs
vs

Juventus
Polonia

Sunday, June 8
Tuesday, June 10
Wednesday, June 11
Thursday, June 12

Italia
Lakehead University
Polonia
Italia

vs
vs
vs
vs

Reipas
Croatia
Save-Way United
Juventus

Sunday, June 15
Tuesday, June 17
Wednesday, June 18
Thursday. June 19

Save-Way United
Reipas
Polonia
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Lakehead
University
Dr. Morris Receives Honorary Degree From Huron College

Dr.

w.

Morris

D Dr. William S. Morris, Associate Professor of Philosophy, received an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from Huron
College, London, Ontario at their Spring
Convocation on May 3.
The honor is in recognition of Dr.
Morris' many years of service as professor and head of the Department of Phi 1osophy of Religion and Ethics at Huron
and for his contribution to the growth of
the college's library. Huron is one of
three denominational colleges affiliated
with the University of Western Ontario.Dr. Morris also addressed the theological graduates banquet.
Dr. Morris received his Ph.D. from the
University of Chicago Divinity School in
1955 and joined Huron college's philosophy department the same year. In 1956
he was named acting head of the Department.

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MON DAY, May 5
5:15 p.m.

7 p.m. and
9:30 p.m.

"What Are Friends For" - A
production by P. J. Dudar - two
act play performed, written,
directed and acted by A. 0.
Menhart's ex-3b6 English class.
Note: Aud. may not be available.
Please cootact Eng.- secretary at
Ex. 292 for exact location.
Billy Graham Evangelistic Film
"The Restless Ones"

Auditorium
( see note)

Auditorium

TUESDAY, May 6
7 p.m. and
9:30 p.m.
8:30 p.-m.

Billy Graham Evangelistic Film
"The Restless Ones"
Auditorium
Intimacy Concert "An Evening
in Italy" featuring the combined talents of the Princeton
String Quartet, the St.- Paul
Woodwind Quintet, contrabassi st
Susan Matthews of St.- Paul, Minn.and musicians from the Lakehead
Symphony Orchestra, Conductor Great Hall
Boris Brott

WEDNESDAY, May 7
7 p.m. and
9:30 p.m.

Bi I ly Graham Evangelistic Fi Im
"The Restless Ones"
Board of Governors
Meeting

Auditorium

Room 122 C.8.

FRIDAY, May 9
6:30 p.in,

Ukranian Club Dinner Dance

... And The Walls
Came Tumbling Dovvn
D The University Centre Bui I ding is having one of its
walls "rearranged". Workmen last week began destruction and reconstruction of the wall adjoining the Romanstyle agora in the Centennial Building;· The expanse of
windows in the faculty lounge and board room has already
become a wall of blocks.- The student Placement office
wal I has become the new entrance into the spacious agora
while the Dean of Students office wi 11 become an entrance
to a balcony across the agora courtyard to the third
level of the ~dministrative wing:
The program has al so necessitated a number of
changes in location: The faculty lounge has been tern~
porarily moved to Room 1149, Wing D while the Dean of
Students, Student Placement and Student Housing offices
will be temporarily located in the social centre of the
new student residences:
The Alma Mater Society offices are al so affected
by the program: They wi 11 be located in the Ponderosa
from May 8 unti I September.

*

*

*

LEARNED SOCIETIES MEETING

THURSDAY, May 8
12 noon

During his 13 year interim at the
college, he was also visiting lecturer in
the Faculty of Divinity at McGill University.
He became interim Deacon of
Theology at Huron in 1961 and the following year he took a one year sabbatical at
the University of Oxford, studying under
Professor Ian T. Ramsay.
He joined
Lakehead University's academic staff in
1968.
Dr.Morris is a member of the American
and Canadian Philosophical Associations,
the British Institute of Philosophy and the
Canadian Theology Society.- His numerous
articles on religion and ethics have been
widely published in Canada, Britain and
the United States. He is presently preparing articles and an eventual book on
·his special field of study, theologian
Jonathan Edwards.

Centennial
Hall

* * * * Al I Events Subject To Last Minute Change. * * * *

A WARDED RESEARCH GRANT
DA continuing research grant to facilitate a survey of
teenage drinking in Northwestern Ontario has been
awarded to Dr. Alfred A.- D. Asimi, associate professor
of sociology: The results of Dr.- Asimi's study are now
being processed and should be avai I able for release in
September.The $2,000 award was one of 14 grants of varying
amounts made to scientists in seyen provincial teaching
centres by the Addiction Research Foundation of Ontario.
In announcing the awards, Executive Director of the
Foundation, H.- David Archibald stressed the need to
"stimulate scientific work on as broad a front as possible and investigate all pertinent aspects of alcohol
and other drug dependence".

O More

than 5,000 delegates representing 36 scholarly
associations and societies wi II attend the annual meeting of the Learned Societies at York University -from
June 1 to 17.
Residences, meeting rooms and common rooms on both
the Glendon and York Campuses will be at the disposal
of the delegates.
An unusual exhibit of contemporary North American
art will be on display for the duration of the meeting: In
addition, delegates wi II be entertained by members of the
performing arts in a different program, "Every Night at
Nine":
~

DINNER DANCE

*

DA Ukranian Club dinner dance will be held in the
Centennial Hall on Algoma Street on Friday, May 9. It
wi 11 feature a ~morgasbord supper at 6:30 p.m. fol lowed
by danc;ing unti I 1 a:m:
Profits from the dinner dance wi II be used to support
the club's participation in the 10th Congress of the
Ukranian-Canadian University Students union in the fall.
The conference wi 11 be held at UBC in Vancouver.
Tickets can be obtained or reserved at the university
AMS office. They are priced at $2.50 each or $5 per
couple.

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a man
and his

•

Photographer
Lorne Deli nsky
has managed
to capture the
intense concentration and
emotion of
LU. Music
Di rector Boris
Brott during a
recent Lakehead
Symphony Orchestra rehearsa I.

Lakehead
University
Lakehead University WEEK is published weekly by the Departmerit of Information Services. Deadline for receipt of news
items is 4 p.m. Wednesday of the previous week. Please
submit written copy to the Information Office, Room 403 in
the Library Building. Telephone 345-2121, Ext. 300.
Vol. 1, No. 6

Return postage guaranteed
by Lakehead University,
Oliver Rd., Port Arthur, Ont.

May 5, 1969.

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Lakehead
University
SENATE CHAMBER

TYPICAL FACULTY OR ADMIN. OFFICE

FACULTY OF ARTS MINUTES
D Excerpts

from the Minutes of the Faculty of Arts
Meeting. April 30, 1969.

SUBCOMMITTEE ON UNDERGRADUATE INSTRUCTION
The meeting approved a report by the subcommittee on
undergraduate instruction inviting the Arts Society
through the Alma Mater Society to r.ominate to this subcommittee two students to serve as members of said
subcommittee. One student must be an Honors student
from the fourth year with an overal I average of not less
than 66 per cent and one student must be drawn from the
third year pass class with an overall average of not less
than 60 per cent. Each student is to serve for one academic year.
* * * * * *
The Dean reported a request from Mathematics for
representation on the Faculty of Arts. The meeting agreed
that the Mathematics Department should be invited to
join the Faculty of Arts as full members.
* ** * **
A motion that the Faculty of Arts should urge the
Senate to take immediate steps to alter the composition
of its membership so that at least a majority of its members are directly elected by Faculty Members at Iarge
was passed with 14 votes in favor, 7 against and 4
abstentions.

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MONDAY,MAY12
6:30 p.m.

Rehearsals for Musical
"Kismet" (Production nights
June 9 - 14)

Aud., GH

TUESDAY, MAY 13
2 p.m.
6:30 p.m.

Graduate Studies Committee Meeting
"Kismet" Rehearsals

Room 1929
Aud., GH

WEDNESDAY, MAY 14
6:30 p.m.

"Kismet" Rehearsals

Aud., GH

FRIDAY, MAY 16
10 a.m.
6:30 p.m.

Senate Meeting
"Kismet" Rehearsals

122 CB
Aud., GH

SATURDAY, MAY 17
9 a.m.

Thunder Bay Auto Sport
Club Professional Rally
School

Aud.

SUNDAY, MAY 18
9 a.m.

"Kismet" Rehearsals

□The above presentation drawings by architects Fairfield and Dubois indicate the suggested design for the
academic and administrative offices (left) and the senate
chamber (right) in the Centennial Building. Minor changes
have been made since the drawings were first presented
but the designs remain basically as thev are shown above.
The drawing on the back page of L.U. Week represents
a typical secretarial and reception area.

LIBRARIAN OF THE VEAR

SUDAR HONORED
□ The Director of Lakehead
University's
School
of
Library Technology, Associate Professor D. D. Sudar
has been named the Outstanding
Librarian
of
the Year by the Ontario
Library Trustees AssQ&lt;:iation.
The award is "in recognition of his distinguished
achievement and significant
contribution to the advancement of Ii brary service in the
Province of Ontario". The
presentation was made at the
annual
Ontario
Library
Association Convention held
at Laurentian University in
Sudbury from May 2 to May 4.
Assoc. Prof. D. D. Sudar
Prof. Sudar was responsible for the establishment of
the first Library Technology Program in Ontario at Lakehead University in 1966 and for its growth and development since that time. Before coming to the university he
was Director of the Northwestern Regional Library
Cooperative in Fort William from 1958 to 1966.
Born in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, he attended the University of Belgrade in the Faculty of Phil&lt;;,sophy from 19481951. He then came•to Canada and obtained an Honors
Bachelor of Arts degree in Modern Languages in Literature (Russian and German) from the University of Toronto
in 1956. In 1958 he received his Bachelor of Library
Science degree, also from the University of Toronto.
Prof. Sudar was an instructor in Basic English and
Citizenship with Fronti'er College in 1957 before coming
to the Lakehead as the Director of the Northwestern
Regional l..ibrary Cooperative in 1958. He taught German
and Russian at Lakehead University in 1965 and 1966 as
a sessional lecturer before resigning his Library position
in August 1966 to organize the School of Library Technotogy.

Aud., GH

* * * * Al I events subject to last minute changes * * * *

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�for library Use o-y
TYPICAL SECRETARIAL AND RECEPTION AREA
CAM pus NOT ES
□ Dean of Arts Tim Ryan and Director of Admissions W.
D.Bohm will attend a conference entitled ..Dialogue •59 ..
at the University of Ottawa from May 12 - 14. Participants in the three-day "Dialogue .. include members of
of Ontario universities and principals and guidance
directors in the secondary school system. The program
presents an opportunity to discuss common prob I ems in
education. President of the University of Western Ontario, Dr. Carleton Williams wi II be a special guest
speaker.

******

FA CULTY APPOINTMENTS
Following is a list of new faculty appointments for •59.70.
MATHEMA Tl CS
Mr. Lawrence Keith Roy. M.Sc. (Queen•s) Lecturer in
Mathematics.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Mr. Peter L. Eggleton, B.A.Sc. (U.B.C.), M.Sc. (Rugby
College of Engineering Technology, Rugby, England),
Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering.
GEOGRAPHY
Mr. Robert S. Dilley, M.A. (Cambridge), Lecturer in
Geography.
LANGUAGE LABO RA TORY
Mr. Nicholas Shevchenko, Technician in Language Laboratory.
FORESTRY
Dr. M. A. K. Khalil, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Muslim University,
India), Ph.D. (Minnesota) Assistant Professor of Forestry.
BIOLOGY
Mr. Alastair D. Macdonald, B.Sc. (University of Victoria,
B.C.), Lecturer in Biology
PSYCHOLOGY
Dr. Frank D. Colman, Ph.D. (Western) Assistant Professor
of Psychology.
TRANSFER
Mr. Frank Foldy, transferred from the Department of
Physics to Depattment of Psychology.

VISUAL ARTS 1 EXHIBITION
□ VISUAL ARTS 1, the first in a series of annual art
displays to be held in the Lakehead University Centennial Building will be officially opened on Monday, May
19. A complete di splay of paintings, sculptures, handicrafts, industrial designs. photography and film, architecture and jewellery wil I be on exhibition for 10 days.
VISUAL ARTS 1 is sponsored by a group which is not
aligned with any particular cultural organization. Exhibits have been invited from hobbyists, students and
professional artists. The formal opening on May 19 will
be by invitation.

COMMISSION PAINTING

0

A painting by local artist Nancy Bjorgo will be hung
in the new University Centre Faculty Lounge in memory
of the I ate Trevor W. Page. Mrs. Bjorgo was chosen to do
the painting during a recent competition by Lakehead
artists sponsored by the Lakehead University Faculty
Association. Proceeds from the Trevor Page Memorial
Fund will cover theartist'scommission.

Di rector of Development, David W. Morgan attended a
conference on education at the Quetico Centre on May ·24 along with Quetico Directors, the staff of the Ontario
Institute for Studies in Education and invited guests.
The topic of discussion at the three-day conference was
"The Quality of Life and Continued Education Over the
Next Decade."

******
The- university soccer team practices every Tuesday
and Thursday at 5:30 p.m. and Sunday at 11 a.m. on the
Teachers'College field.

******
The university's Health Unit has been moved from the
basement of the University Centre and is now occupying
new quarters in the cafeteria area of the Residence.

******
The University will be closed on Monday, May 19 to
commemorate·Commonwealth Day.

******
There were 579 delegates at the Ontario Library Association Convention in Sudbury on May 2-4 including trustees and librarians from all the university, municipal,
regional and school libraries in the Province. In attendance from the Lakehead were four library technologists
from the first mo graduating classes, Agnes Harris, Lois
Pentney, Iris Conchie and Charlotte Elwert in addition to
Lakehead professional Librarians and Don Sudar, Alan
Pepper, Tony Farthing, Margaret Hollingsworth, Trudy
Werle, Marion Chi Ids, Lakehead University lecturer
Maynard Bjorgo and the Northwestern Regional Library•s
Film Librarian, Mrs. Peggy Hunt.

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BIRGER'S BOOTS WERE
MADE FOR WALK/N'
. . .and that•s exactly
what
Athletic
Director
George Bi rger•s. did. . .32
miles of it!
Inspired by
approximately $11 per mi le,
Birger completed the recent
"Miles for Millions" walk
neck-and-neck
with Port
1"'
,,,.~.....
Arthur•s mayor Saul Laskin
.,_,
,
at 5:40 p.m. Now Coach
1 I Bi rger wi II most Ii kel y have
11
to walk another 32 miles to
collect the $350 owing from the 86 people who sponsored him!

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Oliver Rd., Port Arthur, Ont.

Lakehead
University
Lakehead University WEEK is published weekly by the Depanment of I nfonnation Services. Deadline for receipt of news
items is 4 p.m. Wednesday of the previous week. Please
submit written copy to the Information Office, Room 403 in
the Library Building. Telephone 345-2121, Ext. 300.
Vol. 1, No. 7

May 12, 1969.

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Lakehead
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MATHEMATICS STUDENTS
AWARDED N.R.C. GRANTS
O Two Lakehead University mathematics students who
wi 11 receive their honors bachelor of science degrees
with first cl ass standing at Convocation Exercises on
May 31 .have been awarded sizeable grants by the National Research Council of Canada.
A $3000 bursary was awarded to Mrs. Geraldine
Service. She wi II study "Non-Standard Analysis" with
Dr. C. F. Kent, chairman of the university's mathematics
department.
Mrs. Service, the former Geraldine White, received
the Governor General's medal as the highest ranking
student in the graduating class at Convocation Exercises
m 1966. The award is now
given to the highest ranking
student in the fourth year of
an honors program for the
Bachelor's degree. In 1965
she was a Lakehead Uni versity
scholar
and
also
received the J. J. Doran
Memorial Scholarship.
In
1964 she was awarded the
Lady Gray Chapter - I.O.D.E.
Scholarship. She obtained
first class standing in all
three years.
A postgraduate scholarship amounting to $3600 was
Mrs. Geraldine Service- awarded to Doug McKessock.
He will study "Differential
Topology" with Dr. J. Whitfield, Assistant Professor of
Mathematics. Mr. McKessock
was awarded first class
standing in his graduating
year.
Both Mrs. Service and Mr.
McKessock are graduates of
Fort
William
Collegiate
Institute.
NRC grants are intended
to assist students undertaking graduate study and
research and are awarded on
the basis of high scholastic
achievement and research
Doug I as McKessock
abi I ities.

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MONDAY, MAY 19
UNIVERSITY CLOSED
8 p.m.
Visual Arts 1 official Opening
-Guest Speaker - Anthony Adamson,
Chairman of the Counci I of Arts of
Ontario.

Assoc. Prof. Martin Greenwood, second from the left,
discusses the summer anthropological study of Northwestern Ontario Indian communities with honors anthropology students, from left to right: Simon Hoad, Jim
Hyder and Joyce Kleinfielder.

WILL UNDERTAKE STUDY
OF INDIAN COMMUNITIES
□ Anthropological studies to analyze and evaluate the
effects of education programs in Northern Ontario Indian
communities will be carried out this summer under the
direction of Martin Greenwood, associate professor of
anthropology at Lakehead University.
Three honors anthropology studentsfromtheuniversity,
Simon Hoad, Joyce Kleinfielder and Jim Hyder wi II assist
Prof. Greenwood at Big Trout Lake. The research party
wi II fly to the reserve on May 19.
"After the students have worked under intensive
supervision", said Prof. Greenwood "they will fly 150
miles to Sandy Lake in July to conduct a joint study with
less direct involvement by me".
The social anthropological studies wi II be undertaken
in conjunction with the Youth and Recreation Branch of
the Ontario Department of Education, which conducts
adult education programs in the communities.
The
Branch had provided $6000 to support the project.
The research wi 11 be concerned al so with the effects
of change in remote settlements with particular reference
to the implications for younger people and for political
organization in the two small-scale comm.unities.
A preliminary report on the studies will be released at
the end of this summer followed by a final report in the
early part of 1970.

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Auditorium

TUESDAY, MAY 20
All Day

6:30 p.m.

Visual Arts 1 Display - first in a
series of annual art displays of
paintings, sculptures, handicrafts,
photography, etc.
Rehearsals for Musical '"Kismet'"
(Production nights June 9 - 14)

WEDNESDAY, MAY 21
All Day
6:30 p.m.
8:30 p.m.

Visual Arts 1 Display
'"Kismet" Rehearsals
Queen's Alumni Association

THURSDAY, MAY 22
All Day
6:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.

Visual Arts 1 Display
'"Kismet" Rehearsals
Amateur Athletic Union Meeting

FRIDAY, MAY 23
All Day
6:30 p.m.

Visual Arts 1 Display
'"Kismet'" Rehearsals

SATURDAY, MAY 24
All Day
6:30 p.m.

Visual Arts 1 Display
'"Kismet" Rehearsals

Centennial
Building
Aud., GH
Centennial
Building
Aud., GH
Room 1029
Centennial
Building
Aud., GH
Room 1025
Centennial
Building
Aud., GH
Centennial
Building
Aud., GH

SUNDAY, MAY 25
Centennial
Building
Visual Arts 1 Display
All Day
Aud., GH
"Kismet" Rehearsals
9 a.m.
• • • • All events subject to I ast minute change. • • • •

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�ARCHITECTURA L VIEWS OF AGORA, UNIVERSITY CENTRE EXTENSION

O The

WILL START IN MORNING

CONVOCATION WILL BE
AN ALL-DAY AFFAIR

Centennial Building's Agora, a Greek word meaning 'm arket place', will, with some modification, look
like the above architectural drawing. The centre pillars
wi 11 no longer be tapered and there has been a change in
the design of the steps at the rear but the basic 'look'
remain s the same.

0 A record number of 400 graduands wi 11 be presented on
Saturday, May 31 when Lakehead University holds its
fifth annual Convocation Exercises for the Conferring of
Degrees and Diplomas.
The unusually large number of graduands, almost
double last year's graduating class, has necessitated one major change in the usual plan. Convocation
exercises wi 11 begin at 10 a.m. rather than the usual
2 p.m.
Dr.John B. MacDonald, Executive Vice-Chairman of
the Committee of Presidents of Ontario universities will
be the special Convocation speaker. The actual exercises
wi 11 be fol lowed by a reception for graduates, family,
faculty and administration. The
Graduation Banquet and Ball will
be held Saturday evening at 7:30
atthe Port Arthur Armoury. Tickets
are $10 a couple and can be
obtained from the AMS office in
the Ponderosa.
Actual
convocation events
begin with the Alumni Association's Beef and Beer Passing Out
Ceremony on Monday, May 26 at
7:30 p.m. The ceremony wi 11 be
held in the University Centre and
features free barbeque beef and
Wendy Ticknor
beer for al I alumni members and
, • ,Graduating Class
d
d
President
gra uan 5 •
The Chancellors Reception will be held on the eve of
Convocation, Friday, May 30 at 5 p.m. in the University
Residence Lounge. The reception is for al I graduating
students, academic and administrative staff and members
of the Board of Gov_ernors.
Chairman of the Dept. of Economics, Dr. K. J. Charles
will be the special speaker when the Baccalaureate
Service is held at 7 p.m. Friday in the University Centre
Theatre. The Fort William Male Choir will present an
appropriate selection. The service will offer a moment of
quiet meditation on the past years of study. Following
the service there will be a reception in the University
Residence Lounge for graduating students and others
attending the Baccai aureate Service.
There will be a limited number of rooms in the Residence available to graduands returning for the Graduation
weekend.

Return postage guaranteed
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Lakehead
University
Lakehead University WEEK is published weekly by the Depanment. of lnfonnation Services. Deadline for receipt of news
items is 4 p.m. Wedn°esday of the previous week. Please
submit written copy to the Information Office, Room 403 in
the Library Building. Telephone 345-2121, Ext. 300.
Vol. 1, No. 7

OThe above drawings by architect's Mickelson and
Browne indicate the general design of the Residence
Cafeteri.a, above, and the general student's cafeteria,
below, in the new University Centre Addition.

May 19, 1969

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University

AWARD WINNERS
ANNOUNCED
O

OWEN E. MARKS
Governor-General's Medal

DOUGLAS J. R. McKESSOCK
Science Medal

NANCY D. MARKS
Dr. Braun's Medal, Library Tech.

HERB.A.BAX
Dr. Braun's Medal, Forest Tech.
(Picture Not Available)

Registrar Donald E. Ayre today announced
that an honors English .student, Owen E.
Marks, wi 11 receive the 1969 GovernorGenera l's Medal at Lakehead University's
fifth Convocation for the Conferring of
Degrees and Diplomas on Saturday, May 31.
The award is given to the highest-ranking
student in the fourth year of an Honor's
Program for the Bachelor's Degree.
Mr. Marks is the son of Mr. &amp; Mrs. George
Marks, 758 Ernestine Avenue, Fort William
and is a graduate of Fort Wi 11 i am Co 11 egi ate
Institute.
During his four years at Lakehead, Mr.
Marks provided leadership for a number of
student activities and organizations. He
was co-editor of the university student
newspaper "The Argus" in 1966-67 and
remained a frequent contributor in the following years. In 1968 he was chairman of a
seminar "The Just Society: Native and
White?" concerning the Canadian Indian and
Eskimo's plight. He was also a representative of the Arts Faculty on the Student Counci I the same year. He has been a member of
the University Committee and a Canadian
Union of Students (CUS) delegate for the
past two years.
Mr. Marks received the
Circle K Scholarship, a Paterson Bursary and
a Lakehead University Continuation Scholarship in 1967 and the IBM Thomas J. Watson
Memorial Bursary and Circle K Scholarship in
1968.
The Lieutenant-Governor's Medal, awarded
annually to the highest ranking student in
the graduating class of the General Degree
Program,
wi II be presented to Colleen
Mahoney, a French major, who resides at 625
Oliver Road in Port Arthur. Miss Mahoney
previously mn a Lakehead University
Entrance Scholarship and an anonymous
bursary in 1967 and the Beta Sigma Phi XI
Apsilon Chapter Bursary in 1968. She is a
graduate of Port Arthur Collegiate Institute.
The Chancellor's Medal, for the highest
ranking part-time student in either the General or Honors Degree programs, has been
awarded to Mrs. Eleanor J. Miller, 154
Harrison Street, Port Arthur. Mrs. Miller is
the wife of Dr. T. 8. Miller, Chairman of
Lakehead University's History Department.
She majored in Philosophy and English and
will receive her General B. A. degree at Convocation.
The Science Medal for the highest ranking
student in the Faculty of Science has been
awarded to Douglas J. R. McKessock, an
Honor's Mathematics student. He and his
wife Carol reside at 123 Martha Street, Port
Arthur. A graduate of Fort William Collegiate
Institute, Mr. McKessock also received the
1968 Atkinson Charitable Foundation Bursary.
In addition to the medal winners, book
prizes will be awarded to another five students. The books are awarded to the highest
ranking students at the undergraduate level
in French. The "Prix du Consul General de
France
Toronto" will be given to Paula T.
Pehkonen. The "Prix de I' Attache Cultural
de France
Toronto" wi 11 be awarded to
Michael Scott Sidcrski.
The "Prizes of the Ambassador of Switzer1and to Canada", awarded to graduating
students with the highest standing in the
French, Italian and German languages respectively will go to Patricia Mary Connor,
Italian, Austra Gruntmanis, German and
Pierina A. Romanello, French.

a

a

COLLEENS.MAHONEY
Lieutenant Governor's Medal

(Mrs.) ELEANOR J. MILLER
Chancellor's Medal

JOHN C. McCUTCHEON
Dr. Braun's Medal, Bus. Admin.

GEORGE B. REED
Dr. Braun's Medal, Engin~ering
Tech. (Picture Not Available)

�for I!
ROOM G-05 OR AT CONVOCATION

REVIEW AVAILABLE
□ Volume 2, Number 1, of The Lakehead University
Review is now on sale. It can be ordered direct from
editors A. Alexander and P. Raffo or by subscription.
Subscription forms are available at the Review office
(Room G-05). The Review will also be on sale during
Convocation.
The current issue contains articles by Professors
Morris, Merrill and Alexander, plus book reviews by
Professors Engholm, Greenhous, Greenwood, MacGi 11 ivray
and Raffo.
Once again, the editors urge al I faculty and students
to support The Review, which, for some time to come,
wi II rely on local support for the greater part of its
income.
A. Alexander
P. Raffo
Editors

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MONDAY, MAY 26
All Day

6:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.

Visual Arts 1 Display - First in
a series of annual art displays
of paintings, sculptures, handicrafts, photography, etc.
Rehearsals for Musical "Kismet"
Production nights June 9-14)
Beef &amp; Beer Party - open to
L.U. Alumni and Graduating
students

Centennial
Building
Aud., G.H.
Auditorium
Centennial
Building
Aud., G.H.

TUESDAY, MAY 27
All Day
6:30 p.m.

Visual Arts 1 Display
"Kismet" Rehearsals

WEDNESDAY, MAY 28
All Day
All Day
6:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.

Visual Arts 1 Display
Rciyal College of Physicians
&amp; Surgeons Conference
"Kismet" Rehearsals
Lakehead University Women's
Association Meeting. Speakers:
Dr. John Hart and Mr. Pau I McRae

THURSDAY, MAY 29
All Day
All Day

Visual Arts 1 Display
Royal College of Physicians
&amp; Surgeons Conference

FRIDAY, MAY 30
All Day
5 p.m.

7 p.m.

8 p.m.

Royal College of Physicians
&amp; Surgeons Conference
Chancellor's Reception Chancellor, Board of Governors, Acad. &amp; Admin. Staff,
Graduating Students
Baccalaureate Service Chancellor, Board of Governors,
Acad. &amp; Admin. Staff., Graduating students and their
families
Graduating Students' Reception
- open to those attending
Baccalaureate Service

Centennial
Building
G.H. &amp; Res.
Aud., G.H.
Room 1149
Centennial
Building
G.H. &amp; Res.

10 a.m.

12:30 p.m.

Royal College of Physicians &amp;
Surgeons Conference
Convocation - open to Graduating students and fami I ies,
Board of Governors, Acad. &amp;
Admin. staff &amp; limited number
of invited guests
Reception for Graduating students and parents • open to

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This year's Lakehead University convocation speaker,
Or. J. B. Macdonald, D.O.S., M.S., Ph.D., F.A.C.O., A.M.,
LLD., F.I.C.D., D.Sc. is a dentist and bacteriologist
turned administrator who retains a lively interest in his
originaf area of specialization, the health sciences.
His name has recently been very much in the news
with the publication of the report on The Role of the
Federal Government in Support of Research in Canadian
Universities, prepared for the Science Council and the
Canada Counci I by a study team headed by Dr. Macdonald.
Prior to that, he was President of the University of
British Columbia for five years. His present role is as
Executive Vice-Chairman of the Committee of Presidents
of Universities of Ontario.
Dr. Macdonald received the degree of O.D.S. with
honors from the University of Toronto in 1942, his M.S.
in bacteriology at the University of llli_
nois in 1948,
followed by his Ph.D. in the same field from Columbia
University in 1953. He holds honorary degrees from
Harvard University, The University of Manitoba, Simon
Fraser University and The University of Bri_tish Columbia.
Beginning as a Lecturer in Preventive Dentistry at the
University of Toronto in 1942, cqmbining this with private dental practice, Dr. Macdonald was later Assistant,
then Associate, then full Professor of Bacteriology at the
same University. He later moved to Harvard where in
1956 he became Professor of Microbiology at the Harvard
School of Dental Medicine, becoming Director of Postdoctoral Studies at the School four years later.
Among the many health-science affiliations that Or.
Macdonald at present holds are the following: Consultant
to the Donwood Foundation, Toronto; Chairman, Commission on Pharmaceutical Services, Canadian Pharmaceutical Association; Consultant, National Institutes of
Health; Consultant, Alcoholism and Drug Addiction
Research Foundation, Toronto. He was also until very
recently President of the International Association for
Dental Research.

FACULTY APPOINTMENTS
ONew Appointments for 1969-70 include the following;
NURSING
Mrs. C. Elizabeth Allan, B.Sc.N. (Lakehead) Lecturer in
Nursing
SCIENCE

G.H. &amp; Res.
Residence
Lounge

Mr. Paul Masaryk, Junior Laboratory Technician
HISTORY
Mrs. Susan P. Smith, B.A. (Wellesley College), M.A.
(Univ. of California, Berkeley) Lecturer in History

Aud., Un.
Centre

7:30 p.m.

Residence
Lounge

12 midnight

G.H. &amp; Res.

9 a.m.

SATURDAY, MAY 31
All Day

CO VOCATION SPEAKER
FORMER UBC PRESIDENT

those attending convocation
Convocation Banquet and Ball open to Graduating students and
invited guests
Graduation Party

G.H. &amp; Sr.
Lounge
P.A.
Armories
University
Centre

SUNDAY, JUNE 1
"Kismet" Rehearsals

G.H. &amp; Aud.

* * * * All Events subject to last minute change. * * * *
Field House

Return postage guaranteed
by Lakehead University,
Oliver Rd., Port Arthur, Ont.

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Lakehead
University
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items is 4 p.m. Wednesday of the previous week. Please
submit written copy to the Information Office, Room 403 in
the Library Building. Telephone 345-2121, Ext. 300.
Vol. 1, No.9

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