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Lakehead
UniVersity

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NWO HIGH SCHOOLS

AMS TOUR

Janet Johnson

Ursula Reinke

Study In Germany
0 Summer studies i·n Germany will begin this month for
two Lakehead University students.
First.. year Honors Arts student, Janet Johnson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson, 25 Farrand Street,
Port Arthur, is enrolled in a course on German language
and literature at the University of Kiel in the north of
Germany on the Baltic coast.
Second year Arts student, Ursula Reinke, daughter of
Mrs. Berta Reinke, 80 South Algonquin Avenue, Port
Arthur, will be engaged in similar studies in a course
conducted by the Goethe Institute. It wi II be held in
two locations; one in the picturesque town of Boppard on
the Rhine and the other amid Black Forest surroundings
in the town of Stauffen (Breisgua) in the extreme southwestern corner of Germany. Both girls have been awarded scholarships to aid them in their studies. They wi 11
leave for Germany from Montreal on June 3 and wi II
return on Sept. 7.
Janet and Ursula wi II join an estimated 900 other
students from colleges and universities across Canada
as guests of the West German Federal Government during
a three-day excursion of Berl in.
Dr. John Whittle, Associate Professor of German at
Lakehead University has expressed the hope that"similar
study trips, which are made possible through close
cooperation between the University, the Canadian German Academic Exchange Association, and the West
German Government through its Embassy in Ottawa, will
remain a permanent feature of German studies at Lakehead University and will ultimately show some expansion."

*
NEW SUMMER HOURS

0 An AMS organized tour of ti ve Northwestern Ontario
high schools was recently completed by four Lakehead
University students.
A.MS President Denis Wallace, AMS Treasurer Mike
Pawlowski, Maureen Broadhurst and Karen Montgomery
began the 900 mi le round-trip tour to Dryden, Sioux Lookout, Kenora and Fort Frances on May 12 and arrived back
at the University on May 15. At each high school they
gave a combined verbal and slide commentary on Lakehead University to the senior students and handed out
brochures on various programs. A discussion period
fol lowed each presentation.
The purpose of the tour was twofold; one was to
publicize Lakehead University and the other was to
discuss with high school students the problems encountered in the academic and social levels of university
life.
The Alma Mater Society plans to continue the high
school tours both in the Lakehead and as far east as
Wawa in the fall. They hope the event will be an annual
occurence.

MID-CANADA MEETING
O A reception for the Mid-Canada Corridor Foundation
Convening Board and local civic, business and labour
I eaders wi II take pl ace Thursday, June 5 at the Holiday
Inn in Fort William.
Richard Rohmer, Chairman of the Conference, will
review plans for the first session of the con.ference
which will take place at the university from Aug. 18 to
22.
This will be followed by a showing of the film
"Leave This Not To Cain" which presents the possibilities of developing the Mid-Canada region in an imaginative manner.
On Friday, June 6 there will be a meeting of the full
Convening Board at Lakehead Universityto finalize plans
for the Conference. It wi II be followed by a luncheon at
the University.

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MONDAY, JUNE 2
9 a.m. 4:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.

Lakehead Real Estate
Board Course
Rehearsals for Musical
"Kismet" Production
nights - June 9 - 14

Room 1025
Aud., G.H.

TUESDAY, JUNE 3
9 a.m. 4:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.

Lakehead Real Estate
Board Course
"Kismet" Rehearsals

Room 1025
Aud., G.H.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4
9 a.m. 4:30 p.ni.
9:30 a.m.
6:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.

Lakehead Real Estate
Board Course
Faculty of Science Meet.
Institute of Canadian
Bankers Banquet
"Kismet" Rehearsals

Room 1025
Room 1029
Great Hall
Aud., G.H.

THURSDAY, JUNE 5
MAIN CAFETERIA HOURS
Effective until June 16
Monday to Friday - 8 a.m. • 4 p.m.
Closed Saturday &amp; Sunday
summer schedule to be printed at
a later date

LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY SUMMER HOURS
Monday - Friday • 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Closed Saturday &amp; Sunday

9 a.m. 4:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.

Lakehead Real Estate
Board Course
"Kismet" Rehearsals

Room 1025
Aud., G.H.

FRIDAY, JUNE 6
8:15 a.m.

Mid-Canada Press Conference Breakfast
9 a.m.
Mid-Canada Corridor Convening Board Meeting
9 a.m.
Lakehead Real Estate
Board Course
12:30 p.m. Mid-Canada Corridor
Luncheon
6:30 p.m. "Kismet" Rehearsals

Rm. 444.6 C.B.
Room 122
Room 1025
Room 122
Aud., G.H.

SATURDAY, JUNE 7
6:30 p.m. "Kismet" Rehearsals
Aud., G.H.
* * * * Al I events subject to last minute change. * * * *

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Robert Poulin Memorial Award winner, Pentti Paularinne,
B.A. Pentti is now on the staff of the University as an
Admissions Officer.

Dr. Tom Mi liar, Chairman of the Dept. of History with
wife Joan, B.A., winner of the Chancellor's medal.

CONVOCATION
1969
Mrs. Joan Crowe, B.A., was the
centre of attention for her family
after earning her B.A. with first
class standing. Tiny Michael,
nine, had to stand on a chair to
help straighten her tassle while
David 12 and Anne 14 look on.
Husband and father is Walter
Crowe, assistant professor in the
School of Business Administration.

The graduating class had one husband and wife
combination. John and Vicki Howard both earned their B.A. degrees, majoring in Philosophy
and Psychology. Vicki is the daughter of the
University's Director of Physical Plant and
Planning, Claude Smith.

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by Lakehead University,
01 iver Rd., Port Arthur, Ont,

Lakehead
University
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Lakehead University, Oliver Road, Port Arthur, Ontario
and distributed free of charge to faculty, students,
administrative staff, and friends of the university. Copy
should be sent to the Information Office, Room 403 in the
Library Building.
Vol. 1, No. 10

June 2, 1969

Department of Information Services
Charles D. McOuat, Director
Judy B. Breakey. Assistant

President's Address

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Last minute painting, prompting and jitters are familiar backstage scenes at
"Kismet" rehearsals.

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FACULTY
APPOINTMENTS

MONDAY, JUNE 9
9 a.rn.
4 p.rn.
8 p.rn.

Lakehead Real Estate
Board Course
Room 1025
Annual Meeting
of Board of Governors
C.B. 122
Musical "Kismet"
Production sponsored by
Lakehead Bal let
Club, Cambrian
Players, Lakehead
Choral Group. Lakehead Music Festival
and Lakehead Symphony
Orchestra
Audi tori urn

TUESDAY, JUNE 10
8 p.rn.

"Ki srnet"

Audi tori urn

WEDNESDAY,JUNE11
8 p.rn.

"Kismet"

"Kismet"

Aud itori urn

FRIDAY, JUNE 13
8 p.rn.

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Oliver N. Pajunen, Diploma in
Business Administration, Teaching
Assistant.
GEOLOGY
James F. Frankl in, M.Sc. ( Carleton)
Assistant Professor
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Ivan W. Hannaford, B.Sc., M.Sc.
(London
School of Economics)
Assist/mt Professor
A. M.MacLeod B.Sc. (London School
of Economics) Lecturer

Auditorium

THURSDAY,JUNE12
8 p.rn.

0 New faculty appoi ntrnents for
1969-70 include the following:

"Kismet"

Audi tori urn

SATURDAY, JUNE 14
8 p. rn. "Ki srnet"
11 p.rn. "Kismet" Party

Audi tori urn
Cafeteria

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

STUDY LEAVE
NURSING - Mrs. D. Sypoz
ATHLETICS - H. J. Akervall
A new departmental information
brochurefor potential undergraduates,
"Physics at Lakehead University"
has just been completed. Another
brochure, mainly for summer school
students, is due from the printers
next week and wi II be avai I able at
the Registrar's office. It is entitled,
"A Guide to Lakehead University".

Lakehead
University

□ Shimmering silks, glittering jewels and
shades of Arabian Nights wi II adorn the
University Centre stage from June 9 to 14
for the musical production of "Kismet".
Under the direction of Dusty Miller and
assi Stant-director Irene Dawson, a cast of
over 50 singers, dancers and actors wi II
relive the exciting days of old Bagdad each
night beginning at 8 p.rn.
Effectively disguised as sultry harem•
girls, beggars and fierce guards, members of
the Lakehead Choral Group, Ballet Club,
Cambrian Players and Music Festival have
combined their talents in the ambitious
production. In addition, the Lakehead Symphony Orchestra wi II add accompaniment for
the songs and dances as well as supplying
mood music for the actors.
ErnieDocjack( as the poet), George Warne
(as the Wazir), Paul lnksetter (as the royal
Caliph), Mary Jane Osborne (as the poet's
daughter) and Ann Cal ich ( as the Wazir's
wife) have major acting/singing roles.
Prominent roles are also played by Don
Jamieson (as Omar, the Kalif's advisor) and
Peter Raffo ( as Jawan, a high cl ass thief).

Kismet, romantic tale of a day in the life
of a poetic beggar in legendary Bagdag, has
been chosen by Lakehead Musical Productions
for its major presentation this year. Groups
combining in this ambitious musical play
June 9 - 14 at Lakehead University Centre
are Carnbri an Pl ayers, Lakehead Ballet Gui Id,
Lakehead Choral Group, Lakehead Music
Festival and Lakehead Symphony Orchestra.
The score for Kismet has contributed
several semi-classical sentimental songs to
the repertoire of many popular singers of
today such as Jim Nabors and Bob Goulet.
They include Stranger in Paradise; And This
Is My Beloved; Sands of Ti me; Not Si nee
Ninevah; He's in Love; Baubles, Bangles and
Beads; Rahadlakurn and others.
The production Kismet, a musical Arabian
Night, is based on a play by Edward Knoblock
with music and lyrics by Robert Wright and
George Forrest from the themes of Alexander
Borodin.
Tickets for the "baggy-pant event" are
$2.50. The box office atSirnpsons-Searsrnay
sti II have tickets for the early productions.

BOARD OF GOVERNORS MEET

D Six members of the Lakehead University
Board of Governors will officially retire at
the annua I board rneeti ng Monday, at 4 p.rn.
Retiring members include Board Chairman
M. W. Bartley, Donald G. Clark, James R.
Machan, Donald R. MacMillan, Robert
Costello and John E. Fahlgren.

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Oliver Rd., Port Arthur, Ont.

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staff, and friends of the university. Copy should be sent to the
Information Office, Room 403 in the Library Building.
Vol. 1, No. 11

June 9, 1969
Department of Information Services
Charles D. McOuat, Director
Judy B. Breakey, Assistant

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University

AN INTERVIEW WITH Dr. MEL BARTLEY
D

Dr. Mel Bartley remembers rainy days in the old,
leaky-roofed quonset hut on Cumberland Street which
was Lakehead Technical Institute. That was in 1948
when he served as the first principal to six students,
the first-year enrollmentof what was to become Lakehead
University. Later, in 1952, he would begin 13 years
service as a member of the Board of Governors of Lakehead College of Arts, Science and Technology and, in
1965, become the first and only Chairman of the Board of
Governors of Lakehead University: Dr: Bartley steps
down as chairman . this month and as an "interested
citizen" rather than a university official, offers some
reflections and thoughts on Lakehead University and
universities in general in this interview with L.U: Week:
L. U. WEEK: Dr. Bartley, you have seen the University
develop from an early dream of a small group of
dedicated people in 1943 to the present imposing
complex.
There were no doubt many satisfying
moments in those 26 years, from the first committee,
to the first year ·o f Lakehead Technical Institute, to
the start of the present campus, to the first convocation and certainly to the successful recent Development Fund Campaign. What do you consider to be the
the high point for you personally?
DR. BARTLEY: There can be no doubt that the two
Development Fund Campaigns have been highlights
in the history of the Lakehead College and Lakehead
University; The enthusiastic response was most
gratifying and a tribute to those responsible for the
conception and conduct of the campaigns. For these
I take no credit but wi II always be grateful for the
time and talents of my collegues on the Board for the
success of these campaigns:
• The high points for me personally are firstly the
decision in 1948 to include the first years of Arts and
Applied Science in the curricular of the Lakehead
Technical Institute: This permitted the faculty and
administrators to progress to the status of degree
granting in an orderly fashion, avoiding the pitfalls
of the "instant university" ; Secondly, and equally
important was the fostering and maintenance of the
unique conception that courses of instruction leading
to degrees and leading to diplomas could be advantagerusly conducted under one roof and in concert with
each other: The two are complementary and the combination has produced a rapport which is lacking in
many segments of society; I feel it wi II be a sorry
day if and when this arrangement is terminated.
L. U. WEEK: It is difficult for anyone to pinpoint one
general cause for campus unrest. . However, there is
a school of thought which suggests that it is a worldwide phenomenon brought about by the violent pace
of change in society. The octopus tentacles of a
heavily-structured technological' world are choking
the individual and he is striking out at structure in
general. The university happens to be the first such
structured institution that the students come into
direct contact with as adults and thus it is a natural
point of attack. Would you basically agree with ·this?
DR. BARTLEY: No, I cannot agree. It is too general.
Campus unrest has occurred and is occurring in
various parts of the world but to state that it is
world-wide is painting with a very broad brush. The
number of centres of higher learning experiencing dis•
sent with or without demonstrations is a small
percentage of the total. Similar disturbances have
happened in the past but with more advanced com•
munications we are more aware of the distribution.
The news media report the disturbances at these few
universities, colleges and secondary schools because
they are sensational. Conversely, the media tend to
ignore the tranquil, smooth-flowing and cooperative
relationships between students, faculty and adminis•
trators at the majority of educational institutions.

�Dr. Bartley

•

•

Continued
Society has been changing constantly and there -have
been dissentors since history was first recorded: The
so-cal led "heavily-structured technologicai world"
appears to be the b~te noire of certain intellectuals
and is their convenient: excuse for the ills of the
world.
L. U. WEEK: Would you say that pne of the .reasons for
the relative calm at Lakehead is this lack of ..heavy
structure ..?
DR. BARTLEY: Yes. If there is possibly one particular
reason for campus unrest it may be the impersonal
nature of the very large universities where the student
feels he is only a cipher: In this situation he is
easily influenced by the disrupters who hold out the
carrot of Utopia. At Lakehead University we are very
fortunate in having grown at a steady unexplosive
rate which permitted students, faculty and administration to develop rapport and mutual respect: We are
doubly fortunate to have a President who, because he
is not far removed from "the student ·generation understands their problems and .is willing and anxiou·s to
help solve them:
It is noteworthy that throughout Ontario univershies and colleges have been relatively free ·from
campus disturbances: This is no doubt due to the
fact that several institutions have small to medium
enrollment, but it is also a credit to the wise selection of faculty and administrators who have personal
and dedicated interests in the students: And don't ·
forget the students themselves: They have gained
much-needed reform by taking part in dialogue and
proving their ability to accept new and important
responsibi Ii ti es.
L. U. WEEK: What role do you see for students in university government?
DR. BARTLEY: Students are playing an important role in
_ univer§ity 92..vernment now and the role can increase.
A generation ago it was not cu stomary for a s tu- ...-e~n_,,t- -u
association to be responsible for student discipline
and it was unheard of ta have students involved in
academic matters. The situation has changed and
wi II change further. Today students govern themselves to a large extent and are invited to take part
in things academic. Students attend Senate meetings
either as members or on advisory committees. As the
student members demonstrate that their presence is
advantageous and beneficial, their influence will
increase. This can only be accomplished however, if
the student body elects rational, sincere representati ves to governing bodies.
Because of the nonacademic functions of the Board ot Governors, students would probably have less interest ~n this body
than in membership on Senate or other academic
boards.
L. U. WEEK: The strategy of major student protests has
followed a clear pattem: first, present a confrontation
(the issue htJs seemed to be relatively unimportant),
the'/ occupy a campus building and wait for the police
to be called, drawing television·coverage, usually on
a national scale. Then win the more moderate students
to your side with calls of brutality, pol ice state, etc.
How far sh,ould student protests be allowed to go?
Where are some administrations failing? How can we
balance (he right of the minority to dissent against
the right of the majority to carry on their business
without interference.

Lakehead
University

DR. BARTLEY: Canada jealously guards man's right to
freedom of thought, freeoom of speech and freecbm of
peaceful assembly: Nothing should even jeopardize
these rights. Everyone has the right to protest against
a real or supposed injustice and seek recompence.
Many laws have been enacted or modified as the
result of protests.
Student protests should be heard.considered and; if
val id, accepted.
Reasonable protest's are usually
based on fact or a misunderstanding, both of which
can be dealt with by mutual agreement after meaningful dialogue: The lack of dialogue coupled with
stubborn dogma only leads to confrontation and the
digging-in-of-heels on both sides.
Protests of merit should be dealt with immediately
and· any injustices rectifi.ed.
There are so mc:1ny
examples Vlihere unnecessary delay has allowed a
minor problem to develop into a major point of conflict: Those without merit or meaning should be
allowed to die a naturar death.because without merit,
they wi II not receive the support of fhe National
majority.
A minority has no right to impose its will on the
majority nor to prevent that majority from enjoyin,g its
rights.
Peaceful prote$tS or demonstrations which do not
interfere with the nonnal activities of the university
can be condoned: Conversely those which do interfere, abrogate the ri gh-ts of others, are violent or
destructive or any other way unlawful should be dealt
with expeditiously and with determination.
LakeheadUniversity enjoys excellent relationships
with the community as evidenced by, among other
things, the success of the recent Development Fund
Campaign. They cb not al ways understand each other
but that may be a healthy sign. · Any unwarranted and
disruptive demonstrations could very well jeopardize
this relationship. If this should happen, students
and faculty would li&gt;e the greatest losers.

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FA CULTY _APPQlNTM ENTS
ONew Appointments for 1969-70 include the following;
NEW APPOINTMENTS
FRENCH
Mr. Jean-Paul Pazziani, M.A:(Geneva) Lecturer in French
NURSING
Miss Judy Watts, B.Sc.N. (Iowa) Lecturer in Nursing
SOCIOLOGY
Mc. C: T: Hathwaay, B.A: (Harpur College, Binghamton,
New York) Lecturer in Sociology
Mr: Stuart Douglas Baldwin, B.S: (State University of
New York} Lecturer in Sociology
PSYCHOLOGY
Dr. Norman Ginsburg, Ph.O (Chicago) Associate Professor of Psychology
CHEMISTRY
Dr. John Crossley, Ph.D. (Astron, Birmingham) Assistant
Professor of Chemistry
MATHEMATICS
Mr: Michael David Johnson, B.Sc. (Waterloo), M.Math.
(Waterloo) Visiting Lecturer in Mathematics

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INTERIOR MALL VIEW

WORK TO BEGIN ON SHOPPING MALL
0 Construction will begin immediately on a small shopping mall at Lakehead University.
The contract cal Is for a 113 foot x 30 foot structure to
house four smal I shoppes and a branch of the Canadian
Imperial Bank of Commerce: The cost of the mall will be
financed by mortgage money which wi 11 be repaid by
rents received:
Scheduled for completion in September, the mall will
be adjacent to the University Centre and wi II run parallel
to the present main cafeteria: It will be built along an
already-planned extention to the existing tunnel connecting the main university buildings. Architects are Fraser
and Browne:
The mal I wi 11 service an expected fal I enrollment of
2700 ful I-time and 900 part-time students and more than
300 members of the academic and administrative staff.- In
particular, the mal I wi 11 provide a much-needed service
for the 590 students who wi 11 be housed in the new Residence Vi 11 age this fal I.
Tenants for the various stores wi 11 be announced in
August: Indications are that they wi iI include an apparel

shoppe, barber shoppe and a beauty shoppe.
Renovations to the main cafeferia have also been
included in the contract. The Bookstore wi 11 take over the
present cafeteria area this fal I after the new cafeteria
faci Ii ties become avai Iable in -the University Centre
Extention.

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MONDAY, JUNE 23
8 p.m.

German Fi Im - "Der Hund
des Generals"

Auditorium

THURSDAY, JUNE 26
12 noon
7:30 p.m.

Cystic Fibrosis Luncheon
Amateur Athletic Union
Meeting

Great Hall
Room 1025

FRIDAY, JUNE 27
9 p.m.

AMS Dance

Great Hall

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FRANK DYER RETIRES

DR. TAMBLYN, FRANK DYER, DR. BARTLEY

□ The university's oldest administrative staff emp-loyee
in terms of service, Frank Dyer will retire on June 30
after 19 years of service.
Mr: Dyer has been a member of the maintenance staff
since 1950 when he joined the old Lakehead Technical
Institute on Cumberland Street:
An informal ceremony attended by university personnel
including Dr: Mel Bartley, retiring Chairman of the Board
of Governors and President w.- G: Tamblyn took plac.e on
Fri day. June 13 in the Board Room:
Mr: Dyer was presented with a set of luggage on behalf
of the Board of Governors by Dr: Bartley who was principal of the Institute when Mr: Dyer was first employed. In
addition, lie also received a cheque presented by Dr.
Tamblyn on behalfofthe University and a "heavy wallet"
from university employees presented by Mr. Claude Smith,
Director of Plant Operations.
An avid boatman, Frank Dyer plans to enjoy his
retirement by boating in the summer months and "feet up
to the fire in the winter": He likes to travel and visits
his 87-year-old mother in Vancouver quite regularly:

�CAMPUS NOTES
O Three members of the Lakehead University Arts Faculty Space Planning
Committee, together with Director of
Planning and Physical Plant, Mr.- c.- H.
M.- Smith, visited the University of
Minnesota's Duluth campus on Thursday,
June 12th.The visit was designed to acquaint
faculty members with innovations incorporated into the new humanities building
there.- Information gathered on the trip
will be useful in the planning of the
projected Arts building at Lakehead
University.- Dean of Arts, Tim Ryan, and
Professors B.- Greenhous and 1.- Davi es
accompanied Mr.- Smith on the vi sit.* * * * * *

FELLOWSHIP WINNER
□ Armin Weber. a recent Lakehead University Honors 8. A. graduate, has been
awarded a $2,000 graduate fellowship by
the University of Saskatchewan. Saskatoon Campus, and an $800 teaching
assistantship in the History Department
of that University.
In addition, Armin will receive a
$1,600 study grant from the Woodrow
Wilson National Fellowship Foundation
which awards financial support to graduate students in North America who plan
a career in university teaching. He was
among 83 Canadian University seniors
on the fo1I1dation's Honorable Mention
List.
Armin, a history major. graduated with
a first class standing in his honors year
at Lakehead. He and his wife Sara live
on Mitchell Road, Port Arthur.

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O Mrs.- Marlene Vibert, B.A.-, B.L.-s.- and
Miss Vivian Nyssenen, B.A.-, B.L.s.-, both
recent _graduates in Library Science from
the University of Toronto, have joined
the Lakehead University I ibrary staff as
librarians.- Mrs.- Vibert, who was a full
time library assistant at Lakehead
University before attending the University of Toronto is now in the Acquisitions
Department.- Miss Nyssenen is a member
of the Reference Department.******

0 Lakehead University wi 11 offer a
combined baby-sitting and nursery school
service to the children of Summer School
students and staff beginning on July 2.
Using the nursery school faci I ities of
Confederation College, the Summer
School is offering a novel "pay-as-youuse plan" whereby parents can leave
their children in the nursery school for
al I or part of any morning depending on

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□ Spaghetti

and meatballs just didn't
rate at the Italian 1a6 cl ass "end of
exam" celebration on Thursday, June 16:
Instead, the 11 students and their professor, Dr: A: Scho 11, tea sted on a
luncheon of p_ancakes and strawberries!
The Italian summer school course
was completed early to enable the students to undertake additional studies
during the regular summer term.

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0

Preparations for a Symposium on
Language Learning at the Lakehead were
discussed at a recent meeting at the
University.- The preparatory group, convened by the chairman of Lakehead
University's Language Department David
w.-Lewis, included representatives of the
Lakehead Board of Education, the Lakehead Roman Catholic Separate Schools
Board and the University's Department of
L,anguages.The symposium, scheduled for November 14 and 15, 1969 is intended to
strengthen the rel at ions between the
University's language department and
teachers of I anguages (modern and
classical) in the elementary and secondary schools of the Lakehead Area.- Al I
school principals and language teachers
will be invited.

******

SUMMER CAFETERIA HOURS

0

Parents are -asked to register their
children immediately for the Summer
School Nursery School/ Baby-Sitting
Service. No chi Idren wi 11 be admitted
after Ju I y 7.
Forms may be obtained
from the Director of Summer School: The
service wi 11 begin on July 2, the ti rst
day of Summer School:

their convenience:
It is hoped that this service will free
parents, especially mothers, to take
advantage of the Summer School and al so
will provide the children with a nursery
school experience which will prepare
them for the adjustment to regular day
school.-

EFFECTIVE JUNE 16TH. TO JULY 2ND.; 1969
Meal

Monday - Fri day

Saturday

Breakfast
Coffee Break
Luncheon
Coffee Break

7 - 9 am
9 - 11 am
11-- 1:30 pm
1:30-5pm

8 - 9 am
9 - 11 am
11 - 1:30 pm
1:30 - 5 pm

9:30 - 1 pm (brunch)

Dinner

5 - 6:30 p.m.

5 - 6:30 pm

5 - 6:30 pm

open on June 30, 1969
and closed qn July 1 Dominion Day,

1 - 5 pm

EFFECTIVE JULY 2ND. TO AUGUST 16TH., 1969

DOMINION DAY
HOLIDAY
The University will be

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Saturday

Sunday

9:30 - 1 pm (brunch)
8 - 9 am
Breakfast
7 - 9 am
9 - 11 am
Coffee Break
9 - 11 am
11 - 1:30 pm
Luncheon
11 - 1:30 pm
1 - 5 pm
1:30 - 5 pm
Coffee Break
1:30 - 5 pm
5 - 6:30 pm
5 - 6:30 pm
Dinner
5 - 7:30 pm
Evening Coffee
7:30 - 10 pm
HOLIDAYS:
July 1, 1969, August 4, 1969
Sunday food service hours wi 11 be in effect.

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DA revised program aimed at making their total univer-

sity experience more relevent. to the needs and interests
of today's rapidly changing society wi II be made available
to students entering first year arts at Lakehead University
next fall.
Dean of Arts Tim Ryan today announced that the
University Senate has recently ~proved a I iberal i zation
of the first year program which allows students more
flexibility in the selection of courses: The decision was
made after months of study by the Faculty of Arts:
Previously four of the five first year courses were
prescribed for most students: Now emphasis has been
placed on general education through an extension and a
broadening of the choice of courses offered: Also many
of the previous first year requirements are no longer
mandatory:
"The new first year program is an exciting innovation
which parallels a growing trend in Canadian
universities
towards
general education and
interdisciplinary study';
commented Dean Ryan:
"The curriculum is designed to encourage the
students' understanding
of his own environment,
of society and of himself", he said: "The
criteria against which
our objectives must be
assessed are first, the
development of sound
judgment and critical
faci I ities, second) y. the
DEAN TIM RYAN
encouragement ot a truly permanent spirit of enquiry
creativity, and enlightenment, and thirdly, the maintenance and extension of our cu I tural resources:"
Students are requested to select courses widely from
among the many departments to ensure exposure to a
variety of ideas, concepts. and ways of thinking: Each
degree program should, ideally, be a balanced program
with a judicious choice from a selected discipline, al lied
di sci pl i nes,and general education.·
It wi II still be possible for a student to follow a
traditional program but it wi 11 now be a matter of his own
choice: The new program, thus, is not a ra.dical uprooting
of the old but merely a reconsideration and realignment
which makes other alternatives possible: It will make
provision for new areas of specialization which defied
old disciplinary boundaries: The student will thus be

able to look at a field of study rather than a discipline.
As an example, although the matter is still under consideration, he could build his own program on urban studies
or developing nations, looking at the political, economic,
historical, sociological and psychological aspects of the
overall problem: This is possible because he may now
more easily combine relevent courses in other disciplines
with his regular major.
Dean Ryan emphasized that the new program wi 11
bring an embarrassingly . rich freedom of choice to the
student and ·that close consultation with and counselling
by faculty members will be vital: He stressed the importance of the role of the secondary school counsellors in
preparing the groundwork for the development of a meaningful program in the first year: In general, the program
is prepared so that students may change direction completely after first year without serious confliction or
comp I ication.
The first year program has been divided into four
major groupings, language, humanities, social sciences
and natural sciences. The student must choose one
course from each of three groups and one from the fourth
group if required by the department in which he is majoring: He is then left with one or two course electives to
make up his five first-year courses.
Because of the new grouping system students will also
not have to be concerned with conflicting course times,
a major cause of concern in the past.
The four groupings are as fol lows:
Group 1: One course selected from: English 1a6,
English asa 2nd language(operi to students whose mother
tongue is not English and who have not had their secondary schooling in English), and French 1a6.
Group 11: One course selected from: A non-English
language (0a6, 1a6, 1b6, or 1c6), ·Comparative Literature
and Culture (C.L.C.') : (a) Classical Literature in Translation (b) Russian Thought and Culture (c) World Literary
Masterpieces in Translation (d) Themes in Western
Civilization or (e) Man and his Arts; History 1a6, 1b6,
1c6 or 1d6; Philosophy 1a6:
Group 111: One course selected from: Anthropology
1a6, Economics 1a6, Geography 1a6, Political Science
1a6, Psychology 1a6, Sociology 1a6.
Group 1V: If required by the Department, one course
selected from: Accounting 1a6, Mathematics 1c6, 1a8,
Natural Science 1a6, Physical Science 1a6, Science
1a6, any other first year science course (if prerequisite
met):
Group V: One of two courses elective, subject to any
departmental requirement.

CAMPUS NOTES

DA Presidential Committee on Animal Care has been
MONDAY, JUNE 30
Last day of registration for summer school students.
TUESDAY, JULY 1
University closed:
WEDNESDAY, JULY 2
Start of summer school cl asses
3-5 p:m: Reception for summer school
faculty
7 p.m.
Student Athletic Society
Meeting
THURSDAY, JULY 3
Shakespeare Workshop Fi Im
7 p.m.
"Taming of The Shrew'.' , 1929
Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks
FRIDAY, JULY 4
12 noon
Board of Governors Executive Committee Meeting
9 p.m.
AMS Dance-Bar-Music by the
Mariday Park.

Faculty Lounge
Rms: 1023, 1025

F. of Ed. Theatre
'Teachers College'

Room 122 C.B.
Great Hal I

instituted at Lakehead University.· The committee inincludes: Ors: K: Satinder (chairman), S. Magwood, (secretary), w: Tamblyn (Ex-officio), W. Melnyk, W. Graham,
J: Hart:
The responsibility of this committee is to ensure that
the guiding principles for animal care and experimentation are fol lowed by al I the persons researching with
animals and that the available facilities and personnel
are adequate to provide proper care and supervision of
all experimental animals before, and where necessary,
during the course of the proposed experiments: This is
under the genera I framework of Canadian Counci I on
Animal Care.
□ Dr. K. P. Satinder, Assistant Professor in the Department of Psycho I ogy wi 11 take part in two conferences
during a European tour this summer. He will attend the
NATO Advanced Study Institute in Psychogenetics at the
University of Birmingham, England, on July 14-25 and the
Nineteenth International Congress of Psychology in
London, England on July 27 - Aug. 2.
In addition Dr. Satinder will visit some of the psychology laboratories in Switzerland, France and Rome,
Italy:

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Record Numbe~~ ,. ,f CUSO Volunteers

OSix young people from Northwestern Ontario, inc
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three Lakehead University graduates, will join oveI 00
CUSO volunteers this summer to begin two-year assignments in the Caribbean, Asia, Africa and Latin America:
The volunteers include Gary Kinoshita, Doug Coreau,
Jeanetty Gall, Sheila Hughes and Danny Lee and his wife
Susan. • They represent the largest number of CUSO
volunteers ever sent from this area.- Their assignments
begin at various times during July, August and September,'
Initiated in 1961, Canadian University Service Overseas (CUSO) is a national, non-denominational organization which recruits Canadian volunteers who hold
degrees, diplomas or certified papers in a ski I I or trade:
The volunteers are sent to developing countries for
two yea~s only in response to specific requests for
their service from governmental and other agencies overseas.- They are used in whatever capacity they can best
contribute with their respective backgrounds and qualifications.- Volunteers include doctors, lawyers, teachers,
carpenters, auto-mechanics, etc: Their pay is usually
equivalent to their colleagues in the host country,'
Before heading overseas, each CUSO volunteer undertakes intensive training in language, culture and particularly their own specialized field of interest,'
Danny and Susan Lee have undertaken intensive
language training to prepare for their two-year stay in
Thai I and,' Danny, 24, is the son of Mr.- and Mrs: George
Lees, Scott Highway: He is a recent Lakehead University
graduate, having majored in English and History,' He will
teach at the secondary school level: His wife, Susan, 25,
will be teaching and nursing in Thailand: She is the
daughter of Mr: and Mrs: N: Koob, 1743 Sills St:, Fort
William and has worked at McKellar Hospital for the past
eighteen months:
Gary Kinoshita, 22, the son of Mr: and Mrs: H: Kinoshita
is also a recent Lakehead University graduate and a
Biology major: He will spend his two years with CUSO in
Malaysia:
Teaching positions in West Africa wi II be held by Doug
Coreau, 22, and Jeanetty Gall, 21: Doug is the son of
Mr: and Mrs. G. Coreau, 22-110 Simpson St: F.W:, and a
graduate of the University of North Dakota: He will teach
~hy~ical Education and Biology in a teacher-training
instI tute:

CUSO volunteers (from left to right) Gary Kinoshita, Susan
Lee, Danny Lee, Jeanetty Gall and Doug Coreau, prepare
to embark upon their two year assignments in the Caribbean, W. Africa, Asia and Latin America. Missing is
Sheila Hughes of Terrace Bay.

Jeanetty is a recent graduate in Political Science and
History from Lakehead University: She is the daughter of
Mr: and Mrs: A: Gal I, 834 Alberta St., F.W:, and wi 11 be
teaching English as a second language. This will be
Jeanetty's second trip to West Africa: She spent last
summer with Operation Crossroads Africa in Sierra Leone.
TheCaribbean will be 'home' for the next two years for
Sheila Hughes, 31, an elementary school teacher from
Terrace Bay,' She is the daughter of Mr: and Mrs: James
Hughes of California: Sheila will no doubt be in contact
with .two ot_her Lakehead volunteers, Martin Bishop and
his wife Judy, now entering their second year as volunteers in Jamaica:
CUSO aims not to reshape the world in our Western
culture image but to try to help people help themselves if
they request help in doing this: Interested and qua I ified
persons who wish to know more about CUSO should contact the Lakehead University's Student Chairman, Brian
Mciver, Faculty Chairman Andre Cloutier or the AMS
office:

SUMMER SCHOOL SHAKESPEARE WORKSHOP FILM SCHEDULE
OMore than 800 Lakehead University Summer School
students began their first day of cl asses on Wednesday,
July 2: They join more than 365 OCE students already on
campus.
Summer events scheduled for the students, faculty,
families and friends include the following Shakespeare
films to be shown in the Faculty of Education Building
Theatre (Teachers College) at 7 p:m. on the evenings
indicated. There is no admission charge:
SUMMER SHAKESPEARE SEMINAR AND THEATRE
WORKSHOP - 1969, FEATURE FILM SCHEDULE
Thursday, July 3 - ·'THE TAMING OF THE SHREW" (1929)
(Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks)
Monday, July 7 - "ROMEO AND JULIET" (1936)
(Norma Shearer, Leslie Howard, John Barrymore,
Edna May Oliver, Andy Devine, Basil Rathbone)
Tuesday, July 8 - "ROMEO AND JULIET" (1954)
(Laurence Harvey, Susan Shentall, Flora Robson)
Wednesday, J.uly 9 "ROMEO AND JULIET" (Russian)
(Galina Ulanova and the Bolshoi Ballet)
Thurs. July 10 - "JULIUS CAESAR" (1953)
(Marlon Brando, James Mason, Louis Calhern,
John Gielgud, Deborah Kerr, Greer Garson)
Monday, July 14 - "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM" (1935)
(James Cagney, Olivia DeHavi I land, Dick

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Powell, Joe E:Brown, Mickey Rooney)
Tuesday, July 15- "HENRY V" (1944)
(Laurence Olivier, Felix Aylmer, Robert Newton,
Renee Asherton)
Wed: July 16
- "AS YOU LIKE IT" (1936)
(Laurence Olivier, Elizabeth Bergner)
Thurs: July 17 - "HAMLET" (Russi an)
Monday, July 21 - "HAMLET" (1948
(Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons)
Tuesday, July 22- "OTHELLO" (1951)
(Orson Wells)
Wednesday, July 23 "OTHELLO" (Russian) (1955)
Thurs:, July 24 - "OTHELLO" ( 1966)
(Laurence Olivier, Maggie Smith, Frank Finlay,
Joyce Redman)
Monday, July 28 - "MACBETH" (1948)
(Orson Wells)
Tuesday, July 29- "MACBETH" (1954)
(Maurice Evans, Judith Anderson)
Wed:, July 30
- "THE THRONE OF BLOOD" (Japanese)
Thurs., July 31 - "TWELFTH NIGHT" (Russian)
Tuesday, Aug. 5 - "THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR (German)
Please Note: This schedule is tentative and changes may be
made through necessity. Please check at the University Switchboard or telephone 345·2121 for definite information on dates
and times of showings after July 2nd.

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Members of the Arts Committee on counselling and
registration meet to discuss procedures for the forthcoming pre-counsel ling program.

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COUNSELLING PROGRAM
FOR ARTS FRESHMEN
t]The Faculty of Arts at Lakehead University begins a
program of individual counselling for first year arts
students early in July.
The counsel I ing sessions wi 11 give more personal
attention to the students• individual programs, particularly since the university this year is offering a revised
first year program with a wide element of choice. Dean
of Arts. Tim Ryan has emphasized that .. the new program
brings such a rich freedom of choice to the student that
close consultation with and counsel I ing by faculty members will be vital. ..
It is also hoped that the early counselling will
alleviate the rush of registration in the fall. In the past
students have been counsel led during the registration
procedure. This year they will be encouraged to decide
their programs beforehand. so that registration will only
involve fee payment. student's cards and the completion
of forms.
In addition to their notice of acceptance from the
university. each freshman has already received a first
year calendar of courses to enable him to chose his
options. • Now. during the counsel ling session, he and
the faculty advisor will discuss his preferred options in
order to determine a we 11-formul ated program.
A number of first year students who are employed
outside the Lakehead for the summer have already been
counselled. The majority of students. however. wi II meet
by appointment with the counsel Iors during the next
month.
Upper year students of all faculties will also receive
a form outlining their options in addition to receiving
their university calendar of courses. Their timetables
will be initially determined by the returned forms and
any counselling they require will then take place at
registration.
Cou:isellors will include 10 members of the academic
staff, the Dean of Arts and some senior students.
The Committee on Counselling and t!egistration
includes: D.Astwood (Economics),Dr.G. Merrill (English)
J. Hilliker (History), D. Kemp (Geography), A. Cloutier
(Languages). C. Ripley (Philosophy), A. Alexander
(Political Science). K. Allan (Psychology), V. Wightman
(Sociology). M. Greenwood (Anthropology) who is also
Chairman of the Committee and Dean Ryan.

DA unique new series of •comparative Literature and
Cul~ure ' ( CLC) courses wi 11 be offered to first year Lakehead University students this fall.
Writers. thinkers and artists of various ages and
cultures who have contributed to the development of
western civilization will be studied in five full-credit
optiona! courses offered by the Dept. of Languages in
the Faculty of Arts. The CLC series wi 11 al so provide an
opportunity to evaluate interactions between literature.
music and painting.
One of the courses, 'Man and His Arts• ,will be an
ambitious. interdisciplinary course taught basically from
a 'sights and sounds' philosophy. Developed by the
University's Director of Music, Boris Brott, the course
will consist of two series or sections running concurrently.
The first section will be made up of live lectureconcerts using various groups and special guest lecturers.
Highlighting this series will be seven 'Intimacy• concerts which wi II be divided into three sections. each
proceeded by a short lecture. The first wi II be on the
music of the era. the second on the graphic art of the
era and the third will be devoted to literature.
The second section will be nourly classes devoted to
technical aspects of music and involving live musical
demonstrations. Each student wi II be fami I iar enough
with an instrument of the string and wind families to
play a simple melody by the end of the course term. The
full credit course will include lectures. discussion
groups and seminars in addition to films, television
tapes and recordings.
A second CLC course. "Classical Literature in Translation', offers a background knowledge of Classical
Greek and Roman authors and their works. A study of
mythology is included.
An 'Introduction to Russian Thought and Culture•
will involve a survey of the development of art, literature
and the socio-political and regional aspects of Russian
history from the Kievan civilization to the end of the
Tsarist rule and including Soviet political thought and
scientific achievement. This course has been previously
offered as Russian Civilization 2c6.
The fourth course is •world Literary Masterpieces in
Translation•, a study of major works of world literature.
It is hoped that a CLC extention course in Europe will
be held during the 1970 Summer School. The course
'Themes in Western Civilization' will include visits t~
European countries includi•ng Belgium, France and
Switzerland.
Studies wi II concern the principles of
of western thought and culture as illustrated in major
I iterary and philosophical works.
Included wi II be
studies of current problems in western civi Ii zation and
their institutional framework.

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COMPUTER CENTRE TO SHUT DOWN

O The University's Computer Centre has scheduled a
shutdown of approximately three weeks duration, August
4 - 23rd. This interruption is necessary to complete
major renovations of the Computer Room. The shutdown
is dependent upon the delivery of materials and may be
altered accordingly.
The Computer Centre wi II provide service on a limited
scale by uti I izing I.B.M.'s Winnipeg Data Centre for
processing production and high priority special jobs.
Anyone requiring additional information may contact
Mr. W. B. McDermott, Computer Centre Manager, Ext. 408.

�CAMPUS NOTES
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Dr. Pau I Barclay, Assistant Professor, Department of
Biology has been awarded two research grants for studies
related to northern Ontario. A grant of $1,670 from the
Department of University Affairs is for a study of the
environment, particularly temperature, as it relates to
aquatic vegetation such as wi Id rice. The second grant
of $3,000, from the Canadian Department of Indian Affairs
and ·Northern Development, is for a study of wild rice
and blueberries in the Nakina-Armstrong region to
determine the economic and biological potentials of
these crops.

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Dr. K.J. Charles, Professor and Chairman, Department
of Economics wi 11 be presenting a paper on ,.The Mechism of Value Change in the Introduction of a New Food An Economist's View" at a conference on "The Persistence of Food Habits"to be held between July 14and 18,
1969 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The conference is being
sponsored by the Engineering Foundation Research Conference in co-operation with the Agency for International
Development.

* * * * * *
Ivor Davies of Lakehead University's
Geography Department visited Toronto June 23 - 25th to
confer with members of the Regional Development Branch
regarding his recent research into the pattern of service
provision in Northwestern Ontario. Preliminary findings
were presented to an Inter-Departmental Committee of
Deputy Ministers and the· results wi II appear in an
interim report to be released in the fall.

OFF TO MEXICO
Twenty-nine students bound for six weeks of studies
in Saltillo, Mexico departed by bus from the university
on ·Tuesday, July 1. They wi 11 return to the Lakehead
on or a~out August 18.

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MONDAY, JULY 7
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D Poor drainage

in the area between the main university
buildings and the Faculty of Education building has
caused marv headaches for Grounds Supervisor, Bert
Sitch. He hopes to have the problem ','dried, up" and
grassed before the end of the summer ..
Mr. Sitch and his crew, despite unfavorable weather,
have been able to plant a wide variety of flowers and
shrubs, both native and exotic about the campus. In
particular, the 'Quadrangle', an open area just off wing
'D' in the main building is now glowing with color from a
variety of roses at their peak.

RECENT APPOINTMENTS

Shakespeare Workshop Fi Im
"Romeo and Ju I iet" ( 1936)
Norma Shearer, Leslie Howard,
John Barrymore, Edna May
Oliver, Andy Devine, Basil
F. of Ed.
Rathbone
Theatre

TUESDAY, JULY 8
6:30 p.m.
7 p.m.

9 p.m.

Basebal I game, LU vs
Laskins
Shakespeare Workshop Fi Im
,.Romeo and Juliet,. ( 1954)
Laurence Harvey, Susan
Shentall, Flora Robson
Women's Fitness and
Rhythmics class

St. Martins
Diamond

F. of Ed.
Theatre
Fieldhouse

WEDNESDAY, JULY 9
7 p.m.

CHEMISTRY
Dr. Francis Leh, Post-Doctoral Fellow

Shakespeare Workshop Fi Im
,.Romeo and Juliet,. (Russian)
Galina Ulanova and the
Bolshoi Ballet

F. of Ed.
Theatre

THURSDAY, JULY 10
PHYSICS

4 p.m.

Dr. Graham Smith, Post-Doctoral Fellow

6:30 p.m.

LANGUAGES
Miss Martine Loret, Language Laboratory Attendent

7 p.m.
7 p.m.

PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION
Miss Valerie A. Proyer, B.P.H.E., Assistant Professor
ECONOMICS

Women's Fitness and
Rhythmics class
Baseball game LU vs
Ukes
Soccer game LU vs
Polonia
Shakespeare Workshop Fi Im
,. Ju Ii us Caesar" ( 1953)
Marlon Brando, James Mason,
Louis Calhern, John Gielgud,
Deborah Kerr, Greer Garson

Mr. D. A. Archbold, M.A., visiting assistant professor
SYSTEMS AND PROCEDURE MANAGER

Mr. Jerome Moran, B.A., lecturer in Classics

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Lakehead University, Oliver Road, Port Arthur, Ontario and distributed free of charge to faculty, students, administrative
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Information Office, Room 403 in the Library Building.
July 7, 1969

Charles D. McOuat, Director
Judy B. Breakey, Assistant

F. of Ed.
Theatre

Allard, Administrative Officer for the MidCanada Development Corridor Cqnference planned for
Aug. 18 - 22 at Lakehead University, is presently on
campus to co-ordinate arrangements for the five-day
conference.

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□ Roger

Mr. T. A. Cambly, C.A.

Vol. 1, No. 15

Fieldhouse
St. Martins
Diamond

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Lakehead
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Charles K. Mclellan

David E. Frederickson

Rona Id A. Robinson

James Hanneson

Eugene Kolisnyk

GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS AWARDED

Sheila Allan (Mrs.)

~

O Ontario Graduate Fellowships 1969-70
have been awarded to 10 Lakehead University students.
The fellowships are awarded to students working at the master's or doctoral
level in the honors humanities, social,
pure and applied sciences · courses who
plan careers in university and college
teaching. A Fellow may receive ..support
for one full academic session (two terms)
and for a third (summer) term.
Four students were awarded ful I fellowships amounting to $2,200 each for the
entire year.
They are English majors
David E. Frederickson, Mrs. Carole A.
Pepe*and Ronald A. Robinson and Chemistry major Charles K. Mclellan, all of whom
received their honors degrees at the university's Convocation Exercises on May

30. They now begin work toward their
Master of Arts degrees at Lakehead.
Fellowships of $1,500 each for the
academic session only were awarded to
Psychology majors and recent Honors B.A.
graduates Mrs. Sheila Al Ian and Barry E.
Lyons*. They will also attend Lakehead
University in the fall to begin work on
their M.A. degrees.
Four students who received Fellowships last year for the academic session
will each receive $750 awards for the
1969 summer term. They are Psychology
majors David Howard*, Toshi hiko Hayashi
and Eugene Kolisnyk and Physics major
James Hanneson. They are continuing
work towards their master's degrees.
*Photographs unavailable.

Toshihiko Hayashi

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Weekly Events - continued

MoN DAY, JULY 14
6:30 p.m.
7 p.m.

TUESDAY, JULY 15
7 p.m.

9 p.m.

(Serge Denko), "The
Pier" (Chris Marker),
"Hold Me While I'm
Naked" (George Kuchar),
"Time of the Locust" (Peter
Gessner), "Match Girl",
(Andrew Meyer), "Oh dem
Watermelons" (Robert
Nelson) Admission charge
50C advance • ,$1.00 at
door
Auditorium

Fastbal I game • LU vs
St. Martins
Videon
Diamond
• Shakespeare Workshop
Film "A Midsummer Night's
Dream" (1935) (James
Cagney, Olivia deHavilland,
Dick Powell, Joe E. Brown,
Mickey Rooney)
Auditorium

Shakespeare Worksh_op
Film"HenryV" (1944}
(Laurence Olivier, Felix
Aylmer, Robert Newton,
Renee Asherton)
Women's Fitness and
Rhythmics class

THURSDAY, JULY 17
4 p.m.
7 p.m.
Auditorium
Field House
8 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 16
6:30 p;m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.

8 p.m.

Fastbal I game • LU vs
Great Lakes
Soccer game • LU vs
Juventus
Shakespeare Workshop
Film "Macbeth" (1948)
(Orson Wei Is, Jeanette
Nolan. Roddy McDowall)
Underground films•
,. Caught In Rhythm"

St. Martins
Diamond

Women's Fitness and
Rhythmics class
Field House
Shakespeare Workshop
Film "Macbeth" (1948)
(Orson Wei Is, Jeanette
Nolan, Roddy McDowal I) F. of Ed. Theatre
Underground films • same
as Wednesday
Auditorium

FRIDAY, JULY 18
9 p.m.

Brent Park

AMS Dance • music by
"The Habbit"

Great Hall

SUNDAY, JULY 20
F. of Ed.
Theatre

6:30 p.m.

Fastbal I game• LU vs
Laskins

St. Martins
Diamond

* * *. * Al I events subject to last minute change * * * *

�VOLUNTARY CASTAWAYS

OThe following is a brief preview of the AMS Underground Films to be shown in the University Centretheatre
July 16 and 17 at 8 p.m. Advance tickets will be available at the cafeteria.

# 1. CAUGHT IN RHYTHM - by Serge Denko
"Shot in Montreal, this film is about the absurdity
of war and the horrible fact that men are trained to
obey and ki 11 I ike machines."

#2. THE PIER - by Chris Marker
"Shot entirely in sti 11 s and masterfu I ly edited.
THE PIER is both strikingly original and a typical
example of the work of the Resnais-Varda-Marker
group: a love story of nameless individuals existing outside time, set against a background memory
and the interaction of past and future."

# 3. HOLD ME WHILE l'M NAKED - by George Kuchar
"Financed with unemployment cheques and populated bythe semi-nude, HOLD ME WHILE l'M NAKED
goes beyond the erotic into the world of hyperneurotic, a world that exists behind that filmmaker's
shower curtain. Fi Imed in the glamour bathrooms
of the east coast. where a 11 the good stuff is
happening, this fi Im relentlessly exploits the
problems of bodies of today's creative youth."

# 4. Tl ME OF THE LOCUST - by Peter Gessner
"TIME OF THE LOCUST consists of collected
American news ti lms and combat footage from the
Vietnamese National Liberation Front, released by
Japanese television combat units. This film cries
out the barbaric futility of this conflict and stands
as another monument pleading for its conclusion."

# 5. MATCH GIRL - by Andrew Meyer
"MATCH GIRL is the second of three recent films
dealing with youth and age. fantasy and reality,
rock 'n' roll, which you may see as a kind of a
religious movement uniting the alienated spirit of
today. Andy Warhol appears as a witch or overlord
of the pop milieu in which the action takes plae;e.
The grandmother in the story is played by Marilyn
Monroe ( not Munroe) as a sort of fairy godmother to
the girl."

#6. OH DEM WATERMELONS (tentative) - by Robert Nelsm
"OH DEM WATERMELONS is a daffy documentary
about al I the horrible things that can happen to
watermelons. This fi Im is fracturingly funny until
the spectator realises that the watermelon is meant
to symbolize the negro."

O An unusual rock formation unlisted in existing geographic literature prompted Or. Brian Phillips and two
members of the Geography 4b6 summer school class, Ken
Gravelle and Brian Sheils, to become self-imposed
Robinson Crusoes on the weekend of July 5 and 6.
Aerial photographs of the coast of Lake Superior
suggested the existence of the landform and the expedition was made in order to ascertain its nature.
The site in question is located eight miles south of
Squaw Bay and is inaccessible by land. An inflatable
boat was used to transport camping and survey equipment
from the main boat to the rough shoreline and the party
had to clear bush and lift stumps and boulders in order
to set up camp.
After gaining access through bush the following day,
the party found an extensive area of sparse vegetation
on a wide embankment and foreland made of huge cobble
ridges. The ridges form a series of parallel steps which
fall about 850 feet down towards the present lake level.
The beaches have been left undisturbed for many thousands of years and provide ideal study conditions.
"The area", commented Or. Phillips, "though difficult
to reach, probably represents the best preserved rock
forms of their kind in the Th under Bay area. It is hoped
that additional members of advanced geomorphology
classes will visit it again in the future.

CAMPUS NOTES
O Or. J. S. Griffith, Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics. has been invited to the University
of Waterloo for a meeting of representatives of Canadian
astronomers with representatives of the Science Counci I
Committee on Physics and Chemistry. The topic of
discussion will be 'The Future 0evelopme·nts and Needs
of Astronomy'.
******

O Members of The University's Shakespeare Workshop
course left by bus Friday. July 11 for a weekend theatre
trip to Minneapolis. They were treated to a performance
of "Julius Caesar" in the Guthrie Theatre followed by a
tour of the theatre on Saturday. Even t_hei r lodgings were
pseudo-Shakespearean
in the "Sir Francis Drake
Hotel" .. of course!
******
O Assistant Professor, Sister Barbara and Lecturer Laura
Butler of The University's School of Nursing recently
attended the 14th Quadrennial Congress of the International Counci I of Nurses in Montreal.
The counci I, which represents the largest group of
health workers in the world, held its meeting in Canada
for the first time since 1929.

NOTE RE: SHAKESPEARE FILMS

0 Due to the poor sound qualities in the faculty of
Education Theatre the Shakespearean Workshop films wi 11
be shown in the University Centre Theatre. unless otherwise listed. Please consult this information bulletin for
future film locations.
Return postage guaranteed
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01 iver Rd., Port Arthur, Ont.

Lakehead
University
Published weekly by the Dept. of Information Services at
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July 14, 1969.

Department of Information Services
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Judy B. Breakey, Assistant

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Lakehead
University
TO OPEN
CENTENNIAL
BUILDING
OL akehead University's $14,000,000
Centennial Bui !ding wi II be officially
opened on Monday. Aug. 18 by Dr.
D. W. Schneider.President of the National Research Counci I.
The ceremony wi II begin at 4 p.m.
in the Agora between the Centennial
building and the University Centre.
Dr. Schneider, who will be at
L akehead University to attend the
August 18-22 Mid-Canada Develop•
ment Corridor Conference. w i II be
handed a symbolic official key to
declare the building officially open.
h\conducted tourof the Centennial
Bui Iding wi II be held following the
ceremony. Coffee wi 11 then be served
in the Agor a to a II guests.
A plaque outlining the history of
L akehead University from 1948 to
the present will be unveiled by Dr.
Tamblyn a few minutes prior to the
official opening ceremony. The final
location of the plaque has not yet
been determined.

GOV. GEN. TO VISIT ·Lu.
□ Governor General Roland Mitchner
will visit Lakehead University on
Tuesday. Aug. 19, for the Mid-Canada
Development Corridor Conference.
He wi II be the official speaker at a
Development Conference luncheon. A
tour of the university wi II preceed
the luncheon.

CAMPUS NOTES
VISITING PROF.
TO GIVE TALK
O Dr. David Rodnick, a visiting
professor from Texas Technological
College and summer school lecturer
in anthropology wil I give a talk on
'Underdeveloped People - Underdeveloped Resources• on July 24 at
3:15 p.m. in room 1029.
Dr. Rodnick outlined his talk as
follows: "In a world emphasizing
labour-saving machinery and eventually an automated industry as well
as an automated agriculture, large
numbers of indiviiduals are condemned as obsolete. The trend is towards
a vast upgrading of skills. On the
other hand, there are more unski !led
on earth each year than ski I led. What
to do with poverty in the underdeve loped areas of North America and. in
the underdeveloped areas of the rest
of the world will remain for decades
10 come the most urgent problem of
our contemporary industrial and
scientific civilization for the gap is
widening each decade rather than
narrowing."
"The problems of the Indians on
the re.serves. the blacks in the slums
and the poverty-stricken whites in
the rural regions are no different from
the problems faced by two-thirds of
the world's population in the underdeveloped areas. A large number of
Canadians are also underdeveloped-and Canada is the loser when their
human potential canrot be used."

Assist. P rot. Sister Barbara of the
School of Nursing has been elected
torepresentthe Thunder Bay District
nurses on the council of the College
of Nurses tor the next three years.

*

*

*

GRANTS FOR STUDENTS

0 A cheque for $1 ,450 from the
Ontario Educational and Cultural
Exchange P rogram has been forwarded to Mr. D. Lewis. Chairman
of the Department of Languages by
William G. Davis, Minister of Education. The contribution is toward
the travel costs of the 29 students
presently studying Spanish in Salti llo. Mexico.
. .

•.':·.

tWBEll/l!}fA/eflBNll!SX'MONDAY, JULY 21
7 p.m.

Shakespeare Workshop Fi Im
"Hamlet" ( 1948) (Laurence
Olivier. Jean Simmons.Eileen
Herlie, Basil Sydney. Felix
Aylmer)
Auditorium

4 p.m.
7 p.m.

TUESDAY, JUL Y22
6:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.

9 p.m.

B aseba II game - LU vs
Videon
Soccer game - LU vs
Italia
Shakespeare Workshop Fi Im
"Othello" (1951) (Orson
Wells, Michael MacL iammoir,
Fay Compton)
Women's Fitness and
Rhythmics class

St. Martin's
Diamond

7 p.m.
11 p.m.

Brent Park

Shakespeare Workshop Fi Im
"Othello" (1955) (Russian)

THURSDAY, JULY 24
3:15 p.m.

Talk by Dr. David Rodnick

Wine and Cheese Party entertainment by Sally and
Martin, Tom Kelly and the
Freemen from the L akehead

Great Hall

FRIDAY, JULY 25
Auditorium
Field House

9 p.m.12 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 23
7 p.m .

(visiting lecturer in Anthropology) on "Underdeveloped
People - Underdeveloped Rerources"
Room 1029
Women's Fitness and R hythmics class
Field House
Shakespeare Workshop F i Im
"Othello" (1966) (Laurence
Olivier, Maggie Smith, Frank
Finlay, Joyce Redman)
Auditorium

Coffee House - entertainment
by Sally and Martin, Tom
Ke II y and the F reemen from
the L akehead

Great Hall

SATURDAY, JULY 26
Auditorium

9 p.m.

Coffee House - same as
abcwe.

Great Hall

* *ALL EVENTS SUBJECT TO LAST MINUTE CHANGE**

�RESIDENCE
BARBEQUE
A SUCCESS

O Great quantities of chicken, hamburger and watermelon were
consumed during the recent barbeque for Lakehead University's
students in residence. To prepare for the outdoor feed, Food Manager Ed Lawrence had
two large barbeques forged from 01il barrels to accommodate the 55
chickens and 40 pounds of hamburger it required to fill 200 empty
stomachs.
Future barbeques are planned throughout the summer.

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

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July 21, 1969

Vol. 1, No. 17
Department of Information Services
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Lakehead
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AMS SPONSORED

PLAN CONFERENCE
ON AIMS OF L.U.

VISITORS FROM FINLAND
The former Minister of Education in Finland, Mr. Heikki
Hosia and his wife were recent visitors to Lakehead University. Mr. Hosia was the main speaker at the recent CanadianFinnish Grand Festival. From left to right, above, are: Prof.
David Lewis, Chairman of the Dept. of Languages, Mrs.
Kaarina Peuhkuri, of the Grand Festival Committee, Mrs.
Hosia, Mr. Hosia, Mr. Art Kajander, Finnish Consulate at
the Lakehead and Pentti Paularinne, Admissions Officer at
the University.

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O The Alma Mater Society wi 11 sponsor a pol icy conferene:e to be held at Quetico Centre October 17, 18, 19.
The three-day group dynamics session is intended for
AMS rep·resentatives and officials and other interested
members of the university community. The theme wi II be
'Lakehead University, Where Do We Want To Go and How
Do We Get There'?
"I believe that the environment will be particularly
conducive to an objective and total approach to our
subject and the conference will give us an excellent
opportunity to formulate clearer .objectives and policies
for the future" said Bob Gibson, AMS Vice-President who
is heading up the conference.
For further information, write to the AMS Vice-President, c/o Alma Mater Society, Lakehead University.

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STAFF APPOINTMENTS
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Mr. William Clark Honey, A.A. (Bay City Junior College)
B.A. (Michigan) Lecturer
PHYSICS
Mr. David Dudar, Junior Laboratory Technician

MONDAY, July 28

MATHEMATICS
7 p.m.

Shakespeare Workshop Fi Im
"As You Like It" (1936),
(Elisabeth Bergner, Laurence
Olivier, Leon Quarte·rmaine,
Sophie Stewart)

Dr. Craig G. McKay, M.A. (Glasgow), M.Sc., Ph.D.
(Leicester) Post-Doctoral Fellow
Auditorium

ANTHROPOLOGY

TUESDAY, July 29

Mr. Robert Lee BerndJ, B.A. (San Diego State College),
M.A. (California) Lecturer

7 p.m.

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER

9 p.m.

Shakespeare Workshop Fi Im
"Macbeth" ( 1954) (Maurice
Evans, Judith Anderson)
Women's Fitness and
Rhythmics class

Fae. of Ed.
Theatre

Mr. George Lawrance

******

Field House
SABBATICAL LEAVE

WEDNESDAY, July 30
9 a.m.
6 p.m.
7 p.m.

Faculty of Science Meeting
Summer School Dinner Dance
Music by Moe Ktytor
Shakespeare Workshop Fi Im
"The Throne of Blood" (Japanese) ( A Japanese version
of "Macbeth" directed by
Akira Kurosawa with Isuzu
Yamada and Toshiro Mifune)

Dr. D. G. Frood - Physics
Room 1029
Great Hall

Women's Fitness ana
Rhythmics class

Auditorium

Field House

SUNDAY, August 3
12 mid•
night

AMS Dance

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WILL EXPAND A.P.L. USE

THURSDAY, July 31
4 p.m.

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Great Hall

* * * * All Events Subject To Last Minute Change** * *

D Alan T. McE:wan, Director of the Computer Centre and
mathematics lecturer D. Watson attended a recent Users'
Conference in Birmingham, New York to discuss the new
computer language (A.P.L.) which is widely used in the
United States. It is used as a teaching aid by physicists,
chemists,
biologists, psychologists, philosophers,
engineers and {'0mputer scientists.
The Department of Mathematics pioneered its use at
Lakehead University in 1968 and Lakehead became one of
the first universities in Canada to use it. Beginning in
September, the Department of Mathematics wi 11 use A.P .L.
extensively in the first year 1a8 course.
Enthusiasm was great for the A.P.L. as a simple
mathematical language at the Users' Conference. The
excellence of the language makes it easy for anyone to
use the computer.

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July 28, 1969
Department of Information Services
Charles D. McOuat, Director
Judy B. Breakey, Assistant

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Lakehead
University
J_. M. Fleming Board Of Governors Chairman
OJohn Murray Fleming, a member of
Lakehead • University's Board of Governors for seven years, was recently
ai:&gt;pointed Chairman of the Board.
,... Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Mr.
!"leming received his public and high
school education in that city and graduated from the University of Manitoba in
1921 with a Bachelor of Science degree
in Structural Engineering. In 1922, after
a year of study toward a Master of
Science degree, he joined the Manitoba
Power Company.
In 1924, Mr. Fleming joined the C. D.
Howe Company of Port Arthur as a
structural designer of grain elevators.
He was made a partner and chief engineer of the company in 1933. Si nee 1936
he has served as General Manager and
company president and currently is
J. MURRAY FLEMING
Chairman of the Board.
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responsibilities, Mr. Fleming found time of the Engineering Institute of Canada
to be Chairman of-the Lal&lt;ehead Branch and to serve on various institute com-

WEEKLY EVENTS

mittees. In 1963 he was one nf four
outstanding engineers elected to Fellowships in the Engineering Institute of
Canada, a distinction bestowed only on
members who have high achievements
to their credit within the institute.
Mr. Fleming has served as senior
advisory member of the Port Arthur Town
Planning Commission, as a director of
the Community Chest and as a member
of the Northern Development Committee
of the Ontario Economic Council. He is
past president of the Port Arthur Chamber
of Commerce.
After his appointment to the Lakehead
University Board of Governors in 1962,
Mr. Fleming became Chairman of the
National Corporations Division of the
Lakehead University Development Fund.
This division was responsible for raising over $1,600,000 in the 1967 campaign.
He was appointed second vice-chairman of the Board in JL1ne of 1967 and
first vice-chairman in 1968.'

DR. J. H. WIDDOP APPOINTED
DIRECTOR OF P.H.E. PROGRAM

MONDAY, AUGUST 4
UNIVERSITY CLOSED
6:30 p.m.
Baseball - LU vs Laskins
7 p.m.
Shakespeare Workshop Fi Im
"The Merry Wives of
Windsor" ( German)

St. Martin's
Diamond
Fac.,of Ed.
Auditorium

TUESDAY, AUGUST 5
7 p.m.
7:30 p.m.

·Shakespeare Workshop Fi Im
"Hamlet" (Russian)
(Kozintsev)
Summer School - Recitalists
Murray Colosimo (clarinet)
Douglas Dahlgren (piano)
Gregory Schulte (solo pianist)

Auditorium

Fae. of Ed.
Theatre

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6
Summer School B-0 Beef and
Beer Dinner Dance - Semi
Formal, Admission Charge $1 per person with I.D. $2.50 per person without

8_p.m.

Great Hall

THURSDAY, AUGUST 7
7 p.m.

French films: Dom Juan
Moliere (M. Bluval, 1965),
Documentary of France

Auditorium

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

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OLakehead University President W. ·G. Tamblyn today
announced the appointment of Dr. James H. Widdop as
Professor and Chairman of the university's new- School
of Physical and Health Education.
Born in Halifax, England, Dr. Widdop obtained a
Teacher's Certificate at Leeds Training College in 1949
and the following year received his specialist diploma
from the Carnegie College of Physical Education. In
1957 he received his Bachelor of Science degree in
Economics from London University and "in 1963 obtained
a M.A. degree in education from McGill University. He
received his Ph,D. in Physical Education and Educational
Psychology from the University of Wisconsin in 1967.
Dr. Widdop's teaching and supervisory experience
includes eight years in Halifax, England and two years
in Montreal schools. He has been on the staff of the
Faculty of Education at McGill University for eight years.
In addition to his Ph.D. disertion entitled '"The Motor
Performance of Educable Mentally Retarded Children and
-the Identification of Factors Associated with Individual
Differences", Dr. Widdop has had a number of papers
published in both ca .. adian and American journals deal•
ing with educable mentally retarded children and other
subjects including a
study on the effects
of ballet training on
athletes.
Dr. Widdop has
already assumed his
new duties. The new
program, leading to a
Bachelor of Physical
and Health Education
degree, wi II begin in
September.

SANDERS BUILDING CLOSED FOR EXAMS

0 The Athletic Bui Iding wi 11 be closed for O.C.E. exams
August 1st to 8th and for Summer School exams Au6ust
14to to 16th.
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DR. J. H. WIDDOP

�IN FAC. OF F;D. THEATRE

THE
SHAKESPEARE
WORKSHOP

PLAN MUSIC RECITAL TUESDAY
0

One of the Lakehead's most
successful musical exports, clarin•
etist Murray Colosimo will join with
noted local pianistDouglas Dahlgren
and his gifted student Gregory
Schulte on Tuesday, August 5 in a
special recital for summer school
students.
Mr. Colosimo, Mus. Bae., Mus.
Mas., Mus. Mas. Ed., has an exce~
tional list of accomplishments to·
his crenit.
including performancesunderLeopold
Stockowsky with the American
Symphony Orchestra, first clarinet -in
the Manhattan Symphony Orchestra
and the Radio City Music Hall Sym•
phony Orchestra. He studied under
Leon Russianoff at the Manhattan
School of Music after beginning his
music career in Fort William and
then moving on to the National Youth
Orchestra in Toronto.
Mr. Dahlgren, Mus. Bae., is the
co•founder of the Lakehead Symphony
Orchestra and this year wi 11 be a
special guest lecturer in the univer•
sity's CLC course, Man and His
Arts. Mr. Dahlgren was born in the
Maritimes and studied at Acadia
University School of Music and later
under Alberto Guerrero in Toronto
and Leon Kushner in New York. He
has many recitals to his credit and
recently has been active as a festi•
val adjudicator across Canada.
Gregory Schulte is a native of
Saskatchewan who is living in POIL
Arthur in order to continue his
studies under Mr. Dahlgren. He has
been a consistent winner in the

NAME ALUMNI EXECUTIVE

O Mrs. Margaret Page was elected
president of the Lakehead University
Alumni association at the annual
meeting held recently. Vice presi•
dent is Pentti Paularinne while
secretary is Mrs. Joanna McLeod and
treasurer is Joseph St. Amand. The
representative to the Board of Gov•
ernors is Bert Bauman. Trustee is
Maurice Ktytor. Please watch L. U.
Week forthe date of the next meeting.

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Saskatchewan Music Festivals and
for three consecutive years was
awarded scholarships for the highest •
marks in the province in piano.
The recital wi 11 be held in the
Faculty of Education Theatre at
7:30 p.m. There is no charge.

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WILL OFFER COURSE
ON PLURAL SOCIETIES
O

CALENDAR READY
The University calendar is now
avai Iable in the Registrar's Office.

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University

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Published weekly by the Dept. of Information Services at
Lakehead University, Oliver Road, Port Arthur, Ontario and distributed free of charge to faculty, students, administrative
staff, and friends of the university. Copy should be sent to the
Information Office, Room 403 in the Library Building.
Vol. 1, No, 19

August 4, 196~
Department of Information Services
Charles D. McOuat, Director
Judy 8. Breakey, Assistant

The Department of Sociology and
Anthropology has announced that
Professor R. Berndt, wi 11 present,
during the 1969·70 academic year,
a special program entitled 'SOCIAL
AND
CULTURAL ASPECTS OF
PLURAL SOCIETIES'.
The course wi 11 define the con·
cepts and conditions of social and
cultural pluralism. Some attention
wi 11 be devoted to the conceptua I
framework of the "plural society,.
current in the theoretical literature.
Particular emphasis wi 11 be
devoted to revealing the diversity
of cultural bases and examining the
types of social organization evi•
denced by African and Caribbean
ethnographic literature.
It is
hoped that this investigation will
indicate its importance for social
theory and research.
Professor Berndt wi 11 i 11 ustrate
the program with reference to his
Peace Corps experience in Africa
and the Caribbean.

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