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Lakehead
University

ATTRACT RECORD ATTENDANCES

Conferences a Success at University
eThe

University
was
the
scene of two major and highly
successfu.l
conferences
last
week.
More than 350 people attended the 16th Annual Meeting
of the Institute on Lake Superior Geology Conference. "We
had only prepared for about
250 delegates," said conference co - ordinator Dr. J.
Talbot,
Associate
Professor
of Geology.
"This was a record attendance for the Institute and
it reflects an intense interest
in the geology of Northwestern
Ontario," continued Dr. Talbot.
"Participants
arrived
from as far afield as South
Africa and Australia, although
most registrants were from
the United States. The prime
interest in
this
conference
centred around a symposium
on the volcanic belts of Ontario which are now recognized
as having great mineral potential. The recent discovery
of a large copper-zinc deposit at Sturgeon Lake, north
of
Ignace,
certainly contributed to the unexpectedly
large attendance. Four field
trips were offered - the one to
the nearest volcanic belt had
to be repeated four times to
include all those wishing to
attend."
Attendance at the Canadian
Library
Association's
workshop was "beyond all expectations," commented Dan Sudar,
Chairman of the School of
Library Technology. "The workshop was entitled 'The Library Technician at Work',"
added Mr. Sudar, "and the
main reason for having it at
Lakehead was because we have
the only two-year program in
Canada for training library
technicians at the University
level. We also have a most
important facility - a library

containing more than 100,000
volumes - in which to conduct
a course of this nature."
Conferences on a variety
of other subjects - from law
to youth theatre to medicinewill have attracted an estimated 2,300 people to Lakehead
University during a four-month
period from May until September.
While some two dozen conferences are held here during
the year, the majority are
during the interim periods befor and after summer session
when the university service
centres can cater to conferences; whether that service is
planning meals for up to 300
people, setting up sound equipment or making "wake-up calls"
for delegates who stay in
residence.
The University has many
assets which make it an ideal
location for conferences: large
numbers of delegates can be
accommodated at one time
with sleeping and dining facilities, meeting rooms, laboratories and lecture theatres all
within easy walking distance
of each other; it is centrally
located in Canada; and the services and facilities of Thunder
Bay are readily accessible.
George Lawrance, Director
of Services commented that the
university cannot live in a
vaccuum. He said we receive
support from tax dollars, paid
directly or indirectly by delegates to conferences. We must
be responsive to the needs of
the public and offer our facilities to interested groups.
"There are other indirect
advantages," Lawrance said.
"Every
conference
delegate
from outside the Thunder Bay
area will undoubtedly mention
his visit to Lakehead to friends
or associates and therefore
create goodwill for both the
University and the city."

DIRECTOR RESIGNS
eMr. George H. Schmidt, Dir•
ector of Information Services,
has resigned his position at
Lakehead
Universitj·.
Mr.
Schmidt will be returning to
his home in Washburn, Wisconsin, to devote his attention
to business interests there.
Mr. Bryan Mason, Research
Assistant to the President, will
serve
temporarily
as
Information Officer.
WHITTLE RECEIVES
CANADA COUNCIL GRANT
eDr. John Whittle, Associate
Professor of German, has been
awarded a $3,250 Canada Council
grant to conduct research in
Europe on his book "Italy and
The German Baroque" which
is currently in progress. Much
of his research will be done at
the Austrian State Library in
Vienna and
various
other
countries in Germany. He left
for Germany on May 12 and
will be there for most of the
summer months.
OPEN HOUSE MAY 22
eThe public is invited to
attend an open house in Lakehead University's Centennial
Science Building on Friday,
May 22, from 2 p.m. until 10
p.m. All science research laboratories will be open for viewing in addition to demonstrations
of research equipment. Special
science exhibits will also be on
display. Contact the Dean of
Science, Lakehead University
for further information.
STUDENTS TO
STUDY IN GERMANY
eSummer studies
m
Germany will begin this month for
two Lakehead University students.
Part - time Arts student,
Kathleen Kuz is enrolled in a
course on German language
and literature at the University of Kiel in the north of
Germany.
Second year Art student,
Susan Cambell, will be engaged in similar studies in a
course conducted by the Goethe
Institute of Stauffen (Breisgaul).
Both girls have been awarded
scholarships to aid them in
their studies.
The trips 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.
Two other students, Ines
Krainer-Berday and
Marlene
Doerflinger have been given
assisted flights by the Canadian German Association to
live and work in Germany this
summE&gt;r to learn t.he language
however, they will not be foJ.
lowing a required course of study.

�UNIVERSITY TO
eA new approach to the obtain•
ing of the M.A. degree - two
year programs in either Psychology or Economics • will be
inaugurated by the Faculty of
Arts at Lakehead University
this fall.
Dean of Arts, Tim Ryan,
commented that: "the empha•
sis will now be placed on ob•
taining the Master of Arts
degree and not simply on receiving the Bachelor of Arts
(Honors) degree, which has
limited
career
possibilities.
Moreover there are now two
options within each Masters
program • in Psychology, for
example, the student may opt
for either Clinical or Experiental Psychology, while in
Economics the student may
select either a thesis or a non•
thesis route to the M.A. degree."
Each program, which may be
considered as a five year dual•
degree program, will have two
stages. Stage one will extend
over three years leading to the
B.A. degree, and is essentially
general education, although it
does provide for concentration
in the major discipline of either
Psychology or Economics. The
objective in this primary stage
is exposure to the intellectual
heritage of the student's society and a demonstration of the
relevance of his studies to reality and to life.
The second stage covers the
next two years, and involves the
completion of the course work
and dissertation if required lead•
ing to the M.A. degree. This
stage has, as its essential objective, professional education and
it gives specialist training in
contrast to the broadly based
general education of stage one.
Stage two prepares the student,
through a broad and intensive
study of a given field, for a
career in his area of concentration. The first year of stage
two will be known as M.A.
(Qualifying) year and will essentially be equivalent to the
present B.A. (Honors) program.

MON.,MAY18
"'My Fair Lady., Reh.
Aud.
TUES.,MAY19
11 n.m.
Committee
on
InterUniversity Seminars and
F.1'chnngeMeeting.
Room 1003
2 pm
Sennte Meetml(
Senate
Chambers
WED.,MAY20
1.30p.m. Extension and Summer
School Meeting
Little
Din. Rm
..My Fair Lady" Reh.
7pm.
Aud.
THURS., MAY 21
? p.m
"My Fair Lady" Reh.
Aud.
FRl., MAY22
7p.m.
"My Fair Lady" Reh.
Aud
SAT.,MAY23
7pm
''My Fair Lady" Reh.
Aud.
SUN., MAY24
7 p.m.
"My Fair Lady" Reh.
Aud.
.... All events subject to last minute change....

7 p.m.

LU WEEK is published weekly
by the Dept. of Information Services at Lakehead
University,
Thunder Bay, Ontario.
Vol. 2, ~35 _
May 15, I 970

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M.A. PROGRAM

The M.A. students enrolled
in the Psychology program will
have a choice of two options.
Clinical or Experimental Psychology. The first three years
(stage one) of the programs
lead to a major in Psychology
and the degree of B.A.; in the
next two years (stage two) the
student selects one of the two
options and proceeds on to the
M.A. degree.
The M.A. program in Economics also presents two options following stage one, i.e. the
initial B.A. degree: the thesis
option which consists of eight
courses at the fourth or fifth
year levels and a thesis, or
the non-thesis option which
consists of ten courses at the
fourth or fifth year levels and
both a written and an oral com•
prehensive examination near
the end of the student's program.
The new programs were developed during the 1969-70 academic year by Dr. W. T. Melnyk,
Chairman of the Department of
Psychology, and Dr. K. J. Charles,
Chairman of the Department of
Economics, with the encouragement of Dean Rvan. They were discussed initially at the department
level, then by the Faculty and,
finally, ratified by the University Senate at a recent meeting.
QUESTION: What was your general recommendation?
DEAN RY AN: That the fourth and
fifth years be organized as a
program of specialization which
would give a level of competence
at the end of the five year period
sufficient for professional employment, and so place our students at Lakehead University in
a better economic position in a
highly competitive market, and
moreover that we present alternative methods of obtaining the
Masters degree, so that each student would have a better opportunity to complete his degree.
QUESTION: How many students
do you estimate will be involved
in the new M.A. programs?
DEAN RYAN: My estimate would
be 50 to 60 students, at least;
probably this would be an underestimate for the initial interest
has been considerable.
QUESTION: Will an Honors B.A.
student graduating this year be
able to transfer into the second
year of the M.A. program?
DEANRYAN:Yes
QUESTION: How long will it be
before Lakehead University has
similar M.A. programs in all
disciplines in the Faculty of Arts?
DEAN RYAN: This will be a matter for each deoartment to decide
for itself. Some departments may
wish to follow this pattern immediately; others may not wish to
follow it at any time. It will most
certainly be a matter for each department to decide independently.
QUESTION: You recommended
tha t specialization in the final two
years of the program would
qualify the student for professional employment. Does this
mean that Honors B.A. students
in the past were unsuccessful
in obtaining employment without additional training in these
two fields (Psychology and Ee·
onomics)?

DEAN RYAN: At the moment,
Honors B.A. students are at a
disadvantage in their career
expectations when competing
with those holding a Master's
degree, and it is our wish in
this program to emphasize the
necessity for the Master's degree, and to provide alternative
routes to the degree and so give
our students an opportunity to
compete more effectively in an
ever tightening market. The
former route towards the Honors
degree will, of course, be available for those who wish to take
advantage of it, but certainly,
the emphasis will be placed on
the completion of a Master's degree.

His Excellency Georl,(c fgnaticff

• The Convocation Address at
Lakehead University's graduation
exercises on May 30 will be delivered by the distinguished Canadian, His Excellency George Jg.
natieff. His Excellency has served
the Canada Department of External
Affairs in a variety of positions
and locations for many years.
Born in St. Petersburg, Russia, the son of the late Count
Paul Jgnatieff and Princess Natalie Mestchersky, he is one of
four brothers all of whom have
made careers in public life in
Canada. He received his B.A.
degree from the University of
Toronto, and went to Oxford as
a Rhodes Schollar in 1938 where
he received his M.A. degree. He
later attended the University of
London. After serving in the
British Army, he joined the Department of External Affairs in
Ottawa in 1940 and served abroad in London and Washington,
and with the Canadian Permanent
Delegation to the United Nations.
He attended the Imperial Defense
College in London in 1953 and was
appointed Ambassador to Yugoslavia in 1957. In 1959 he became
Deputy High Commissioner in
London and, on his return to Can•
ada in 1960, assumed the position
of Assistant Under•Secretary in
the Department of External Affairs.
Mr. lgnatieff was named Am•
bassador and Permanent Representative of Canada to the North
Atlantic Council, Paris, in 1962.
In March 1966 he became Ambassador and Permanent Represen•
tative of Canada to the Unitro
Nations. In 1968 he assumed his
present position as Permanent
Representative of the Canadian
Delegation to the Disarmament
Conference in Geneva.
He has been awarded honorary LL.D. degrees from the Universities of Brock, Toronto and,
as of May 28, from the UniversityofGuelph.

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SUMMER ART SCHOOL AT UNIVERSITY
RECEIVES PROVINCIAL, COMMUNITY SUPPORT
eCombine four ambitious young
artists, an idea, a handful o-f
enthusiastic adults and the result
is a grant from the Ontario
Council for the Arts to help sup­
port the "Free North Festival"
and stimulate the • fine arts in
Thunder Bay.
The four young people,
Charles Sharun, Barbara Wil­
liams, Clint Kuschak and Peter
Lenardon are all executive mem­
bers of the Aesthetics Society
of Lakehead University. Their
"Free North Festival" project
is to organize an Art School at'.
the University this summer
from July 6 until August 21 to
establish "person . to • person
communications of creative ideas
and art expression at a com­
munity level . . ."
The Art School will involve
workshops in music, literature,
drama, and art which includeia;
painting, sculpturing,photography,
printmaking, etc. The instructors
will include semi • professional
artists, especially young people
since the Aesthetics group feel
that they "will be able to pro-•
mote the relaxed atmosphere con­
ducive to the development of an
understanding of creative works
among the participants and the
community."
In addition, visiting person­
nel of the various communica­
tion fields will meet the stu­
dents so as to present as broad
a community outlook as pos­
sible.
The project will also include
a feedback between it (i.e.,
student expression) and the
community opinion. A van
displaying the project's work
will visit central locations in
the city preceded by advertise­
ments to make the visits known
to the community. Additional
student • community dialogue
will consist of interviews on
local television, talk • back
programs and open houses dur­
ing the complete length of the
project.

The majority of participants
will be high school students. They
will be made aware of the
summer program within the
next two weeks by the four
artists who will conduct tours
of all local high schools with
an audio • visual presenta­
tion outlining the exciting pro­
jects which will be available
to the young people during
July and August.
Financial assistance from
the Ontario Council of the Arts
is still in the final negotiation
stages and the outcome will be
announced in early June. How­
ever, a partial grant for pre­
paratory organizing amounting
to $2,000 has already been
awarded.
"The important factor is to
secure community involvement,"
commented Charles Sharun. "By
involving the Parks Board, var­
ious Arts Councils and organ­
izations, we are assessing this
participation in order to qualify
for the major part of the grant."
The idea for a feedback sum­
mer program in Thunder Bay
was first discussed at a meet­
ing in June 1969 after the suc­
cessful group exhibition of "Pul­
sation 1" by the Aesthetic peo­
ple. In September 1969, the
Society began the operation of
establishing a painting and
drawing workshop on campus
as well as a pottery workshop.
In addition, the Society, under
the auspices of the Alma Mater
Society and the Administration
of Lakehead University, esta­
blished a Gallery in the former
faculty lounge of the University.
A series of student, local and
imported exhibits were held
during the remainder of the
academic year.
On December 12, 1969, a
meeting was held in Toronto
between Ron Evans, of the Ont­
ario Council for the Arts and
Charles Sharun concerning the
feedback project.

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eToronto • has one, so. does Chicago, Munich and
London. And now, Thurider Bay will have its own
production of "Hair". The Thunder Bay Youtheatre,
a project of the Univ.ersity Drama Group, are in­
volved to their earlobes in the production. Play dates
are Tuesday, June 2 until Sunday, June 7 in the
University Centre Theatre. Admission is free and
each performance will begin at 8 p.m. A 2 p.m. mat­
inee will also be held on ,June 7. Watch local adver­
tising for ticket outlets. directed by Stephen R. Dalley

THE TRIBAL ROCK-LOVE MUSICAL

During the Christmas recess,
the group planned out a program
;;tressing a solid structure to fac­
ilitate- the free, flexible move­
ment in the actual operation of the
project. Meeting with various
university officials the co-ordina­
tors received enthusiastic encour­
agement and unconfirmed state­
ments of support.
After the ratification of sup­
port by the Ontario Council in­
clusive of partial financial as­
sistance, the Arts Faculty of
Lakehead University pledged
financial assistance as well as
the use of selected university
facilities which had already
been confirmed by the Admin­
istration.
In addition to this, the
Thunder Bay Parks Board has
pledged unconfirmed financial
assistance to the project.
The Aesthetics group is
concerned about the teenagers
of Thunder Bay. "In many
towns," he said, "the teen­
most
agers
represent
the
vital and energetic • yet the
least utilized • of the local
resources. Instead of grow­
ing into local citizens during
their high school years, they
grow in idled energy toward
an alienated desire to flee.
Teenagers in small towns are
feeling, loving, wanting, disa­
proving, doing • What? With
this program we hope to assist
them in making their answers
known."
eA one • man art exhibit will
be held in the University Aes­
thetics Gallery and the Agora
from May 20 until June 4.
The one man is Dick Pal­
ovick and his exhibit is entit­
led "Industrial Edge." His work
includes etchings, wood • cuts,
sculptures in various mediums
including neon, and paintings.
The exhibit will be open from
9 a.m. until 9 p.m. daily and
there is no admission charge.

WEEKLY EVENTS

All Day
7:207:45pm

8:15pm
8p.m.
8p.m.
l0a.m.
6:30p.m.

MON.,MAY25-TUES.,MAY26
AUCC Conference(see story)
MON.,MAY25-SAT.,MAY 30
Lakehead Council for the Arts,
Visual displays and performing
groups • prelude to 'My Fair
Lady' - No admission charge.
Agora
MON.,MAY25-SAT.,MAY 30
MY FAIR LADY Production
Aud.
THURS., MAY 28
Alumni "Beef and Beer Bash" for
grads&amp; dates -14 piece orchestra Main Cafe.
FRI., MAY 29
Reception for Grads
Res.Cafe&amp;
Great Hall
SAT., MAY 30
F. W. Gardens
Convocation Exerqjses
Graduation Dinner Dance
Res.&amp;
$5 per couple, tickets at AMS Main Caf.
Office.

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GRADUATION CEREMONIES, MAY 30
eDegrees and diplomas will
be presented to -687 graduating
students on Saturday, May 30 at
Lakehead University's 1970 Convocation Exercises.
The graduation ceremonies will
be held in the Fort William
Gardens this year because it was
felt that the University Fieldhouse could not accommodate
the graduates and their guests.
Registrar Don Ayre commented that "the citizens of Thunder
Bay are invited to attend the
ceremony, but those with invitations will be given preference to
the available seats."
The Chancellor, The Honorable N. M. Patterson will confer
degrees and diplomas at the
Convocation and His Excellency
George lgnatieff, Ambassador and
Permanent Representative of the

Canadia~ D~legation to the Disarmament Conference in Geneva,
will be guest speaker.
A "Beef and Beer Bash"
sponsored by the L.U. Alumni
Association will kick - off the
graduation ceremonies on Thursday, May 28. It will begin ·at
9 p.m. in the Main Cafeteria and
is open to graduates, their guests,
alumni and members of the
University community.
This year the reception for
graduates and their guests will be
held at the University, commencing at 8 p.m. rather than
after the Convocation service. The
graduation Banquet and Ball will
be held at the Lakehead University Cafeteria on Saturday evening. The members of the University . Community are invited to
participate in thjs gala event.

1970 AWARD WINNERS

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Linda Rintamaki

Sylvia Skrepichuk

eLakehead University Registrar,
Don Ayre announced that the
winner of the Governor General's
Medal for 1970 is Sylvia Anne
Skrepichuk, an Honors B.Sc.
(Mathematics) student. This medal
is awarded to the highest ranking student in the graduating class
of the Honors degree and it is
presented to the winning student
by President Tamblyn at the Convocation Exercises.
The Lieutenant Governor's
Medal for the highest ranking
graduating student of the third
year of the Bachelor's degree
will be awarded to Linda Joyce
Rintamaki, B.Sc. (Biology).
Clifford F. Strachan, B.A.
(Economics) will be awarded the
Chancellor's Medal for the highest
ranking student (part-time) in
the graduating class of the Bachelors' or Honors Bachelors' degree.
The Arts Medal, for the highest
ranking graduating student in the
Faculty of Arts will be presented
to Michael S. Sidorski, Honors
B.A. (French).
Dean Braun's Medals are awarded to the highest ranking graduating students in the Business
Administration, Forest Technology, Library Technology and
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
programs of the University Schools.
The medal winners are: David
Norman Wells (Forest Technology); Catherine Cameron (Library Technology) and Karen
Anderson, (Bachelor of Science
in Nursing). (Business Administration names not available at
press time.)

Ruth E. Johnston, B.A. will
be awarded the Grolier Award
which is presented to the outstanding graduate of the Faculty
of Education.
' '
The McGraw - Hill Award
presented for the highest achievement in practice teaching and
academic studies in the Faculty
of Education will be awarded to
Mary Flavia Sammon (Sister
Mary Patrick.)
Book awards are also presented each year to outstanding
language graduates. The Prizes
of the Ambassador of Switzerland to Canada (for the graduating students with the highest standing in the French,
German and Italian languages) will be awarded to Susan
L. de Haas, B.A. French; Susan
Campbell, B.A. German; and
Egidio
Fazio,
B.A.
Italian.
The Prix de l' Attache Cultural
de France, for the graduating
student (B.A.) with the highest
standing at the undergraduate
level in French will be awarded to Simone Poirier, B.A.
The Prix du Consul General
de France, an award for the
graduating student (Honors B.A.) •
with the highest standing at the
undergraduate level in French,
will be awarded to Michael S.
Sidorski, by the Consul General
de
France,
Marcelle
Campana.
The Canadian Association of
Geographer's Prize for the grad- ·
uating student with the highest
standing in Geography will be
awarded to Randall P. Wilkie,
B.A.

A YEAR OF MANY FIRSTS
eThis year's convocation exercises will mark a number of
firsts for the University. The
first Masters degrees will be
granted by the Faculty of Science
and the first students will be
graduated from the Bachelor of
Science in Nursing, the Faculty
of Education and the Business
Computer Systems programs.
A total of 287 students will
receive General Bachelor of
Arts degrees. Of these, 39 will
be awarded Honors B.A. degrees
and four students will receive
M.A. degrees. Firsf,'dass standings were attained.. by 38 Arts
students this year. In 1969 1 a
total of 217 Arts students were
awarded degrees.
The Faculty of : 'Science will
graduate 69 students this year
including six with M.Sc. degrees and 15 with Honors B.Sc.
degrees. A total of 20 Science
graduates received first class
standings.
The Lakehead Teachers College was amalgama,ted with the
University on May 26, 1969 to
form the Faculty of Education.
The first graduates ' of the new
faculty will be awarded their
Interim Elementary - School Certificates in addition to a Diploma in Education from the University and the Department of
Education. First class standings were obtained by 10 of
the 152 students in the Faculty
of Education graduating class.
Degrees and Diplomas will
be awarded to 179 students
frorri the University Schools.
This total includes 50 from the
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
program, eight from the graduate diploma and 32 from the
diploma in ~usiness Administration; six from Engineering
Technology; 38 from Forest
Technology; nine from Forest
Research; and 16 from Library
Technology.
The new three - year program in Business Computer
Systems was instituted by the
University Schools in September, 1967. A total of 20 students will be graduated from
the program on May 30.

AUCC MEETING
eThe Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada
will convene a conference on
Canadian university planning
May 24-27, at Lakehead University. • Chairman for the conference is Roger Gaudry, president
oftheAUCC.
A welcoming reception for
the 200 delegates to the conference will be held on the evening
of May 24 . The opening address
will be made May 25 by W. M.
Sibley of the University of Manitoba and the rest of that day will
be devoted to panel sessions.
LU WEEK is published weekly
b{' the Dept. of Information Services
at
Lakehead • University,
Thunder Bay, Ontario.
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                    <text>V \J [c: .3 f\ 1\l L\7

Lakehead
University
Members of Political Science
Dept. To Present Papers in Winnipeg
eThree members of the Department of Political Science will
present papers at the 42nd Annual
Meetings of the Canadian Political Science Association in
Winnipeg in June.
Associate Professor Evelyn Eager:
'Party, Government and Administration in Sasketchewan since
1944'

Assistant Professor Alan Alexander: 'The Institutional and Role
Perceptions of Local Councillors'
Lecturer Peter Johnson: 'The
Nova Scotia Union of Municipalities as a Pressure Group'
Dr. Eager is presently on
sabbatical leave and is completing her book, 'The Government of Saskatchewan' which will
be published in the University
of Toronto Press Canadian Government Series. She will return
to the campus in the fall.
eA $4,000 grant from the J. P.

Bickell Foundation was recently
awarded to Lakehead University
to provide five student microscopes for the Department of
Geology.

eThe food services contract
at Lakehead University was awarded to The Saga Foods Company by President Tamblyn's
Advisory Committee on food
services.
representatives
of
the Residence Council and members of the Alma Mater Society.
The new management began
on May 17, headed by Director,
Gord Burrows and Manager, Bill
Seymour, both employees of
Saga Foods. Rumour says the
food is improving.
eDirector of Extension and
Summer School, K. L. Morrison
would like to remind all potential Summer Session students
that the last day for registration in courses has been changed
toMonday,June8.

---

Dr. P. Sarbadhikari will be
presenting a paper provisionally
entitled 'Towards a Study of
Social Movements in a Typology
of International Theories', at
the International Political Science Meeting at Munich in
September.
Dr. G. Engholm has been invited to attend a one-day Conference at Carleton University on
23rd May which will include members from the Ministry of External Affairs to discuss Canada's foreign policy attitude
towards the Republic of South
Africa. Dr. Engholm will also
be presenting a paper on Policy
and Representation in Tropical
Africa to the American Political
Science Association's Annual
Science Association's Annual Conference to be held at Los Angeles
in September.
eAt its April meeting, the
Committee of Presidents received a report on the survey of
citizenship of graduate students
for 1969-70 from the Ontario
Council on Graduate Studies
(OCGS). A similar study had
been done last year; the report
for 1969-70 included statistics
for 1968-69, making it possible
to observe changes.
Total graduate enrolment in
1969-70 increased by approximately 2,500 students, or 17'Yl,
to 17,500 students, of whom
12,100 (69%) were full-time; the
numbers of full-time students
increased by 14% while part-time
students increased by 25% The
foreign-student component declined in 1969-70 from 20% to 14%,
while landed immigrants increased from 13% to 17%, and
Canadians increased from 66% to
69'Yc,. Together, Canadians and
landed immigrants accounted for
86% of the total graduate-stu•
dent population in 1969-70. The
largest groups of foreign students in both years were Asian
(6%) and American (3%).

.. beads, flowers, freedom, happiness

eSome of the Onondagas tribe
from the Thunder Bay Youtheatre
production of "Hair DR "are shown
above with Director, Stephen
Dalley (seated, left). The colorful
tribal rock-love musical will be
presented on three additional
nights because of the public demand for tickets. Tickets for
these extra performances (June
9, 11 and 13) met the same fate
as those printed for the June
2-7 production dates - they were
all taken within a matter of
hours after they were distributed
to the outlets!
Ticketholders should eat lightly and rest before attending the
performance to prepare themselves for two and one-half hours
of singing, foot-stamping, clapping, crying and laughing with
the 25 young, energetic actors
and actresses in the play.

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eLakehead University's golf team was runner•
up in the District 13 NAIA tournament held Friday,
May 8 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The team lost
by only two strokes to the winners from Augsburg
College, Minneapolis. The Augsburg players
scored 326 to Lakehead's 328 points.
Five members of the L.U. golf team are shown
(left) with Strathcona golf pro, Ted Shaw who
helped coach the team during the absence of the
university's Athletic Co-ordinator and golf coach
Bill Shannon.
The golfers above are (left to right): *Guy
Cupples (81 ), Ted-Shaw, Ian MacRea, Richard
Atkinson, *Bob Arvelin (81), and *Jerry Brown
(88). Missing are: Grant Forbes and *Dave Kerr
(83).
(*Members who played in May 8 tournament, and
their scores.)
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�L.U. SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS 1969/70
Donor

Recipient

Value

Abiti bi Paper Co. Bursary F. R. Clarke(For. Deg.)
$250.00
750.00
Allied Chemical Can. Ltd. P. R. Heckley (Science)
L.J. RintamakifScience)
150.00
Alumni Association
C.M. Reitherf.(er(Arts)
150.00
Rene C'ha rtier ( Arts)
150.00
Sheu Hong Yu I Arts)
150.00
American CannfCan. Ltd. B. Hardie ffor. Tech. I
200.00
AT A Trucking Industry
M. R. Browne
100.00
Educational Foundation W. Rennie(Arts )
200.00
Incorporated
R. I. Wnlk(•r&lt;Bus. Ad.)
100.00
Atkinson Chari ta hie
M. Sidorski (Arts•
150.00
Foundation
8.A. K11zuh(Arts)
150.00
K. A. Wright (Sc1ence)
150.00
,J. Shum (Commerce)
150.00
,J. Gellert( Arts)
150.00
Marcy Holyk (Arts)
150.00
D. Brown (Arts)
150.00
D. R.,forraway(Arts)
150.00
L. Kostrnkewich (Arts)
150.00
A. Andrews Winchester (Arts) 200.00
Beta Sigma Phi XI
Upsilon Chapter Bursary
J.P. Bickell Foundation
P. Fung- !Science)
1,500.00
Scholarship
200.00
Canadian Manufacturers D. E. Meyers (Eng-in.)
200.00
Engineering Scholarship P. L. Morton (Eng-.)
WingC. Choi (Eng.)
200.00
B. Fenton (Eng-.)
200.00
Canadian Institute of For. D. Mutch (Forestry}
100.00
Caland-Lakehead
C. Menzies (Arts)
500.00
500.00
Bursaries
M. Benson (Science)
300.00
The Chartered AccountantsS. Gazan (Arts)
CityofFortWilliam
S.J. Lawrence(Arts)
200.00
City ofPort Arthur
D. Budd (Science)
250.00
Circle K
J.C. McCutcheon (Com.)
100.00
EstateofJoseph
P.J. Vitols(Science}
500.00
Marien Memorial
Eva Clendinen Memorial D. Budd (Science)
150.00
Great Lakes Paper Co. For. H. Bax(For. Deg.}
600.00
Scholarship(Under
P. McAlister(U. ofT.)
200.00
graduate)
Great Lakes Paper Co. For. G. Baker(For. Tech.)
150.00
Bursary (Entrance)
Great WestTimberScholar.D. M. Rick(Bus. Ad.)
500.00
I.B.M. ThomasJ. Watson Khalid Ali (Arts)
350.00
Mem. Bursaries (Entrance R. Schoenaich-Peters (Sci.)
400.00
or Undergraduate)
F. B. Maraj (Arts)
250.00
Inca Bursary(Entrance) J.M. Sykes(Arts)
100.00
D. B.Morellato(Eng.)
100.00
H. Jantunen (Arts)
100.00
John Reid Memorial Bur. J.P. Kelly (Arts)
200.00
Lakehead Builders Exchange Scholarship
Lakehead Chamber of
Commerce Bursa ry
Lake Superior I.O.D.E.
Entrance Scholarship
Lake Superior Chapter
1.O.D.E. Bursary(Under•
graduate}
Leonard Foundation
Lions Club (F.W. &amp; P.A.)
Bursary (Entrance/
LogozzoAward (Undergraauate)
Logozzo Award (Ent.)
Lakehead University
Entrance Scholarship

Jessie Mackey Mem. Aw.

D. E. Meyers (Eng.)

100.00

S. Ka ha ra (Arts)

200.00

D. Precosky (Arts)

100.00

E. McLellan (Arts)

300.00

G. K. Walford (Arts)
C. Iwachewski (Sci.)
J . Bodnieks(Arts}
B. Miedema (Com.}
J. Woischwill (Sci.}
M. Smith (Arts)
J. Kovalenko (Phys. Ed.)
B. Beaudreau (Arts)
P. Braden (Arts)
B. Brown (Science)
P. Charbonneau (Arts)
M. Clarke (Arts)
C. Currie (Arts}
A Dumoulin (Arts)
G. Einarson (Science)
D. P . Flyn n (Arts)
G. Haynen (Science)
K. Heckley (Science)
B. Johnston (Arts)
J. Johnston (Science)
J. Jung( Arts)
D. Laevens (Nursing)
R. Liljestrom (Nurs.)
C. Mc Kercher(Nurs.)
D. McMurtry (Arts)
L. Niemi (Nurs.)
M . Olson (Arts)
A. Pietrzyk (Arts)
D. P recos kv (Arts)
G. K. P routy (Sci.l
J. Salini (Science)
M . Szekely (Arts)
A Tsekouras (Sci.)
P. Vitals (Science)
L. Wa lker (Arts)
L. Rintama ki (Sci.)

250.00
150.00
1,300.00
400.00
400.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
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150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
25.00

Dr. Crawford C. McCullough Memorial
Nanabozo Bursary
National Council ofJewish
Women Award
The Paterson Bursaries

H. Pasko(Sciencel

1,000.00

A Rnic (Arts l

100.00
25.00

Hing-Lan Lam (Sci.)
P. Fung(Science)
W. Rennie(Arts)
C. McSween (Arts)
N. Krupa(Arts)

230.00
230.00
230.00
2;:,0.00
100.00

J.Maki(Lib.Tech.}

Princess Beatrice Chapter 1.O.D.E. Bur. (Und.)
Royal Canadian Legion
D. Weldon (Eng.)
Bursary (PA Branch)
Sun Oil Co.Sctiolarship
C. Zinkan (For.)
T.B. Dental Assoc. Bur.
J . Hart (Science)
T.B. Medical Scholarship K. Anderson (Nur.)
Marion E. Tomlinson
S. Niczyporuk (P.E.l
Memorial Bursary
P. Heerema (Sci.)
University Women's Club L. Wydra(Arts)
ofT. B. Scholarship
J. Johnston (Arts}
C. J. Saunders Scholarship B. Brown (Science)
H. Ferch (Sci.)
L. Wesa (Arts)
Metropolitan Toronto
M. Pope (Arts)
Police Assoc. (Dr. E. Bruce
Tovee Scholarships)
WalterC. Teagle 1-lursing A. Reise Platt (Arts)
Scholarship
Steep Rock Iron Mines Ltd. G. Kristjanson (Sci.}
The Dr.Haynes Woodruff P.Burkh~or. Tech.)
Bounty Bursary
Benefit Plan Administra- R. Kwiatowski (Sci.)
tors Ltd. (Trustees ofthe
Asbestos Workers)

100.00
500.00
100.00
500.00
1,000.00
300.00
100.00
100.00
1,500.00
500.00
500.00
125.00
750.00
150.00
175.00
570.00

eLakehead University's Chief
Security Officer, Gordon Gaudry
is a collector of watches, rings,
glasses, textbooks, keys, broo •
ches and other odds-and-ends.
They're all "lost and found"
articles which accumulate in
his office.
He isn't possessive with
his hoard of goodies so if you've
lost anything recently, why not
pay him a visit and see if he's
holding it for you. His office is
located underneath the Agora
and you can telephone him at
extension 569. (P.S. He doesn't
collect clothing).

GRANT AWARDED TO DR. BARCLAY
eThe
Donner Canadian Foundation has
awarded a $3,000 grant to Dr. P. Barclay,
Assistant Professor of Biology at Lakehead
University, to support his studies of blueberry
and wild rice crops as potential sources of income for non-reservation Indians in the area
north of Lake Nipigon.
" Blueberries will be studied using known
management techniques to attempt to increase
and stabilize yields in order to make this crop
a more reliable and greater source of income,"
commented Dr. Barclay. He added: " the study
of wild rice will be made from the point of
view of establishing commercial paddy production and also improving wildlife habitats. A
search will be made for suitable wild rice
areas this summer. Again the purpose is to
provide a reliable source of income for the
people of the area."
eL.U. WEEK is publishPd

ll'('('k/_v h_v th,, [),,pt.
of Information Survirrs at Lak&lt;'h&lt;'ad UniPnsitv,
Oliver Road, ThundPr Bav. Ont. and distrih11t,,rf
fre(' of charge to facultv. studPnts. arfmini.,;trntiue staff and friPnds of th&lt;' Uni/ln.&lt;:ity. rop v
should be sent to the lnfnrmatinn Office hy -'&gt; p.m.
on Wedn esday for puhlishinR in th,• fol/,Jll'in.!.!

WEEK.

Judy B. Br&lt;'akPv, Editor
Ga.ii Keffn. S~rrf&gt;tary

Vol. 2, No.

:n ______________ Mn v_ 2.9.

1970

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Lakehead
University
b.ll. eeN vee.n T IBN .
E?.ffNBIES 1878

eHis Excellency, George lgnatieff, guest speaker for the Convocation exercises is shown above.
Photo, top, right, shows graduates
filing into the Fort William Gardens to receive their degrees and
diplomas.
Chancellor,
N.
M.
Paterson (right) presents diploma
to Elizabeth Adams.

CLICK .

CLICK ... CLICK

WOW!

�for limy Use Cly
DRUG INFORMATION CENTRE
SET UP TO SERVE UNIVERSITY
COl\1MUNITY AND PUBLIC
eA new Drug Information Centre
has been organized at Lakehead
University to provide a service
to all members of the university
community as well as other interested persons.
The Centre is under the directorship of Ken Boshcoff, an
Arts Student, and is being run as
an extension of the Academics
program of the Alma Mater Society. For the summer months, research papers will be done, info.c
mation on all aspects of the drug
scene accumulated and counselling
on personal matters will be avail•
able. The Centre is situated in
the office across from the University Centre Theatre, which formerly housed the Winter Carnival
committee.
"This service has as its basic
aims-education and communication ," commented Mr. Boshcof(
"believing that much of the publi
city given to the non-medical use
of drugs has been based on ignor
ance and isolation leading to a tremendous over-reaction by adults
in general and parents in particular."

OFF-CAMPUS
HOUSING BUREAU
NOW IN OPERATION
seeking off.campus
accommodations at Lakehead University this summer will be
assisted by the Off • Campus
Housing Bureau under the direction of Jim Gellert and Susan
LeSauvage.
Approximately 1200 summer
sessional and 540 Ontario College of Education (O.C.E.) students will be attending the university from June 29 to August
14. The Lakehead University
Residence under its Director
G. D. McLeod will absorb a
healthy portion of this total but
a substantial number require
off-campus accommodations.
For further information, students may contact the Off • Campus Housing Bureau between 9
a.m. and 5 p.m. in offices 0309 or 030-10 in the Agora, or
phone 345-2121, extensions 215
or 239.
estudents

, HARRY D. ELMSLIE

At present, an extensive collection of books on the drug culture, the post-drug experience,
habituation and related literary
works are available. Also, copies
of authoritative magazine articles
and scientific research papers are
in stock. In addition, large stocks
of Alcohol and Drug Research
Foundation (ADARF) fact sheets
are being distributed.
Mr. Boshcoff has spoken to
parents, teachers and professionals in their various organizations
and he has also delivered a report
to the Le Dain Commission concerning local aspects of drug abuse. In addition to several conferences and courses on drugs, he
has an in-depth knowledge of the
drug culture. For those in need of
counselling beyond this primary level, referrals to various professionals will be given upon request.
"Reading lists and magazines
can be borrowed and reports of
various types of drugs circulating will be published"
said Mr. Boshcoff and he
added: "Sorry, No samples!"

*

*

NEW
APPOINTMENTS

Tuesday, June 9
9:30Physics Seminar Rm. 4:~6.6
10:30pm
CB
Thursday, June 11
2pm
A.V.A. Planning Committee
Meeting
Lt. Din.
Rm.
Friday, June 12
9 pm
AMS Dance, music
by "The Pilar"
Ag-ora
Sunday, June 14
All
Lion's Club
Day
Convention
Res. Cafe.
6pm
AMSFilm"The
Liquidator"
starring Rod Taylor.
• U.C.
Jill St. John and
TheaTrevor Howard
tre

•L.U. Wf.'F.K is puh/i.,lll'd 11wkly h,, . tlH·
Dl'pt. CJ{ lnform"ti,111 S,•ruit·,·., at /,ak,•h, ad
U11i1•,·rsily, Olil'1'r Road. Tlwnd,•r Ila\' ,
Oril . arid di.,trihut,•d fr,,r of char,:,· ,,,
facully. stud1•11ts. admini,Jmtil'&lt;' .,raff and
fri&lt;&gt;nds of th,• U11i1l&lt;'rsit,\'. Copy ,h"uld h,•
S&lt;'III lfl th,• /nformaliori O/fic·,, h_v .; p.m.
otl
Wedm•sd{t)' for pu/,/,.,hrn,: 111 th,• follou•in,: W1-:F.K.
-Judv II. Rn•tilN'\'. Editor
Ga.ii Kl'/f••r, S,;,.,.,,"r-"
Vol. 2, No..1R _ _ ./row :i. 1970

*

Mrs. Susan Peter, Lecturer
School of Nursing
Mr. Jack Edwards, Jr. Systems
Analyst, Administrative Programming
Mr. Douglas G. Peter, Lecturer
School of Business Ad min.
Dr. Chris A. Jecchinis, Associate Professor, Dept. of
Economics
Mr. T. D. Harris, Assistant
Professor, Dept. of Economics
Mr. Klaus Dornbusch, Laboratory Technician in Science
Workshop
Mr. John L. Jamieson, Lecturer, Dept. of Psychology
Mr. Gerhard Knapp, Assistant
Professor of German Dept.
of Languages
Miss Mary H. Richardson, Assistant Professor, Faculty
of Education

H. D. ELMSLIE
RECEIVES HONORS
FROM YORK
eAssociate Professor of Business Administration, Harry D.
Elmslie, has been placed on the
Dean's Honor List of York University's graduating students in
Administrative Studies.
"This distinction is given to
only those students who have
shown exceptional academic performance within the Faculty and I
am delighted to welcome you
(Elmslie) into that small group."
wrote York's Dean of the Faculty of Administrative Studies,
James Gillies in a recent letter
to Mr. Elmslie.

GEOLOGISTS
ON THE MOVE
e"Three members of the Department of Geology have got the
'travelling itch' this year" said
Dr. Edward Mercy, Chairman of
the department.
Dr. H. Loubat, Assistant Pro•
fessor, has been invited, as Visiting Professor, to give a series
of lectures on the geology of
Canada at the Institut de Mineralogie de l'Universite, University of Geneva, Switzerland.
While in Geneva he will conduct
a series of field excursions in
theAlpine Mountains.
Dr. J. Franklin, Assistant
Professor, is spending
two
months in Europe and Britain
visiting various famous mining
localities with two purposes in
mind. By discussing, with local
geological experts, the condi~
tions of formation of these mineral deposits he will greatly enlarge his knowledge of his
subject; but also, he will be
seeking analogies with the
mineral
deposits
of northwestern Ontario and thus furthering his researches into
the local metallogeny.
Dr. J . Talbot, Associate
Professor, will be travelling
to Missoula, Montana; unfortunately for the Department
he will not be returning in the
fall since he is taking up his
appointment as Chairman of
the Department of Geology in
the University of Montana.
All our good wishes go with
him and we hope he will visit
us from time to time.

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IV

L'akehead
University
FACULTY OF ARTS TO PRESENT
NEW COUNSELLING PROGRAM
All
Day
6:45
p.m.
8pm

All
Day
9:30
am
8pm

MON., JUNE 15
P.A. Lions
Club
Convention
Fastball Game
LU
vs
Laskins

Res.
Cafe.
St.
Mar.
Diamond

Thunder Bay
Youtheatre production "Hair"

Aud.

TUES., JUNE 19
P.A. Lions Club
Convention
Physics Seminar

Res.
Cafe.

"Hair" Produc.

438.6
Aud.

Rm.

THURS., JUNE 18
6:45 pm Fast ball Game-

LU vs Ukes

St.
Mar.
tin's Dia.

•••• All events subject to last minute change••••

LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY
SWITCHBOARD HOURS
8:00 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday to
Friday until further notice.
In case of emergency call
344-4922 or extension 402.

e"This year's counselling session by Lakehead University's
Faculty of Arts presents a program of unusual interest to all
incoming students." said Tim
Ryan, Dean of the faculty.
"During the past year, data
has been collected concerning the
academic preferences of the students which will better able
them to choose their courses
with a greater than average possibility of success," the Dean
explained.
This information will be invaluable to incoming students as
the norms are the most up-to-date
and pertain exclusively to
courses and programs at Lakehead University.
By comparing his interests
with those of graduating students,
a new student can discover which
subjects attract students with
the same interests as his own.
With this information, the student is better able to choose his
courses and major area of study.
The norms have been developed by Mr. Tosh Hayashi,
M.A. (Lakehead); working under
the direction of Dr. W. T. Melnyk, Chairman of the University's Department of Psychology.

SHAKESPEARE SEMINAR
AND THEATRE SPECl·ALISTS

W. Pendergrast

C. Pendergrast

eAre you hung-up on Hamlet,
mad about Macbeth or keen on
King Lear? Well, you'll find
all these characters alive and
well at Lakehead University's
Shakespeare Seminar and Theatre Workshop this summer.
This will be the sixth summer for this special course
which is co-ordinated by Dr.
George Merrill, the University's Shakespeare specialist.
It is designed to combine an
academic study of Shakespeare,
his time, his plays and his theatre with practical experience in
acting, speech, technical theatre and a period study of Elizabethan life styles. This year
there will be an additional laboratory course which will involve the rehearsal and preparation of a presentation of

W. Shakespeare

G.Merrill

Shakespeare scenes. Plans for
an Elizabethan
"Midsummer
Festival" are in progress.
In addition, the Summer ·
School will show a limited
series of Shakespeare films
from many lands. It is expected that the regular theatre trip
and tour of the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis will take
place in July to see this year's
production of "The Tempest."
Dr. Merrill expects an enrolment of 40 students in the
course which he will direct in
co-operation with Mr. and Mrs.
William Pendergrast of the faculty of the National Theatre
School of Canada. They will be
assisted by Mr. a11d Mrs. Bartley Bard who are graduates of
the National Theatre School.

The Kudder Preference Record, is used by Mr. Hayashi to
measure ten broad areas of the
students' academic interests and
it takes approximately thirty
minutes to complete. (The Record will be available to incoming students at the times indicated below). Because of the
potential usefulness of this
type of information, each student will be offering invaluable
service to others coming into
the university in later years.
Because of the time required to score and interpret
the form, each student is encouraged to come to the University at least two days prior
to his appointment with his advisor so as to undertake the
record. At the time of counselling, an interpretation should
then be available.
Each student is free to come
at any time within the times indicated below. The counselling
sessions will all be held in the
Upper Theatre (Rm. 135) in the
Agora.
The Timetable for the Administration of the Kudder Preference Record is as Follows:

DAY
July 2-4
July6-10
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TIME
12 noon -5 p.m.
12 noon -2 p.m.
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10 a.m. -12 p.m.
12 noon - 2 p.m.
10 a.m..-12noon

(furnished or unfurnished)
houses
apartments
suites
room and board
for Lakehead University students.
CONTACT: Off-campus Housing Bureau,
Lakehead University
Phone 345-2121, Ext. 215
or 239 between 9 a.m. and
5p.m.
eL.U. WEEK is puhlishcd wrckly hy thr
Dept. of lnform(ltion SPruicrs at LakrhPad
Uni,·ersity, Olit'er Road, Thunder Bay,
Ont. and distrihutrd free of charj./e to
faculty, students, administrati u" staff and
friends of the Uni uersity. Copy should hP
sent to the Information Offic&lt;' hy -'i p.m.
on Wednesday for puh/ishinJ.1 in th,, follou·in# WEEK.
-Judy H. Breakry, Editor
Gail K,'{f,•r, .'frr-rl'lary
Vol. 2, No. 39 _ _ June 12, 1970

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