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20Th Anniversary Edition Graduate Yearbook in H in J ro O O Georgian College Barrie . LE G55 G47 25. 1 0904002 Date Due »W SEP - 4 t99b 251 0904002 Georgian College of w Applied Arts and Technology 20th anniversary graduate yearbook. m DATE DUE BORROWER’S NAME May z } w JUL 5 19 i 7Jtt feorj/A?i learning resource centre Gcorsian College 1 Georgian Drive Baerie Ontario ' L4M 3X9 / GEORGIAN COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY 20TH ANNIVERSARY GRADUATE YEARBOOK LEARNING RESOURCE CENTRE Georgian College 1 Georgian Drive Baerie Ontario ^ L4M 3X9 : Greetings from the President As Georgian celebrates its 20th anniversary, it gives me great pleasure to offer my congratulations on behalf of the College to our students and graduates on an excellent year. Georgian's reputation for dynamic programs and quality education is growing throughout the province and across the country, This is due in no small part to your hard work and commitment to excellence. As a Georgian graduate, you can look forward to both personal and professional success. Over the past twelve months, we have witnessed the official sod-turning for the Canadian Tourism Management Centre, our first annual Auto Show, the establishment of the Canadian Automotive Institute, and the launch of our Canadian Centre for Aviation Studies. A yearbook plays an important role in the life of a college, its students and graduates. It is a snapshot of today, to be enjoyed tomorrow. I wish to congratulate all those connected to production of this excellent yearbook. It is sure to rekindle pleasant memories in the years to come. Wayne F.H, Busch 2 Georgian College of Applied Arts and Technology Board of Governors John A, Christensen Bradley H. Davis Barbara Welder Dora T. Logan Vera A. Rogers John Fennell Vioe Chairman John D, Leitch Wayne FJ. Busch Chairman President Marilyn R. Schinbein Frank J. Butler Edward J. Beaton Donald R. McKillican Harry D. Baron Archibald J. Brown 3 FROM THE DESK OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT You are to be oongratulated and should be truly proud ot your acoomplishments here. I hope the yearbook brings fond recolleotions of the good times and pressures that you experienoed at Georgian. Always remember the aoademio and social growth gained while studying at the most dynamic college in Ontario. As alumni your achievements will convey an attitude representative of this student body and one for future students to follow. With the knowledge you have gained you are ready to "Wisely improve the present". Even though you are leaving, Georgian will always influence your memories and decisions to maintain a dominant bond to your past. Best of luck in your selected career paths. Terry MacFarlane S.A.C. President '87 4 ADMINISTRATIVE The Student Administrative Council has enjoyed another successful year, S.A.C. functions as an elected repre- sentation of the student body. The 1986-87 Student Council was: President; Doug Harvey/Terry MacFarlane Vice President; Terry MacFariane/Scott Groh Financial Chairperson; Rob Brockwel I/Jeff Moore Communications: John Sitarz Social Convenor: John Doner Sports and Rec: Chantal Dugdale Christine Davyson [S.A.C. Secretary), Flank Thibideau [Student Activity Officer) and Jim Martin [Manager of Student Life) are to be thanked for all their support and work "above and beyond the call of duty", [Top Left) Scott Groh all S.A.C, 'd out! (Left) John Doner doing his Draculo impres- sion. ..that's soary! He thinks he's being funny ...that's even scarier! (Directly Above) Terry doing his famous 'Sam the Eagle' impression. (Bottom) John Sitarz doing an impression ot himself. ..and doing a fine job, too. Division Senators BACK ROW: Kenneth Lobsinger, Bernie Alvarez. FRONT ROW: Kim Barnard, Heather Beaton, Debbie Hookings, Hank Thibideau playing cards ABSENT: Howard without any cards. ..that way he can't Buck. lose. Chris, Rob and Jeff are federal agents and therefore cannot be pictorally presented. [Yah. ..that's the ticket...) SAC. ELECTIONS On March 5th Georgian students Student participated in Eiection Day. Administrative Baiiot boxes were piaced in Councii each building, and by 4:30 pm the 1987-88 S.A.C. was deter- 1987-88 mined, Previous to the eiections, three positions were fiiied and President- oniy 3 other chairs remained. The Terry MacFarlane positions of: President, Commun- Vice President- ications Chairperson and Sports Scott Groh and Recreation were ali ac- Financial Chairperson- claimed. Seven others vied for John Sarkhanian their perspective piace in office Entertainment & Activities with highiy persuasive cam- Chairperson- Heather Beaton paigns. , .siiiy but persuasive. Communications Chairperson- The S.A.C. wouid iike to thank Ken Lobsinger in election those who ran the and Sports & Recreation Chairperson- those took the to who time vote. Keiiy Vokey 5th Annual Appreciation Banquet - March 31, 1987 Those considered deserv- ing of recognition for their contribution to the coilege were: Hank Thibideau, for his dedication and achievements; Russeli Joyce, for a corporate sponsor's contribution he received the Peter North- cott Award; Heather Bea- ton for student contribution received the S.A.C. Award; and Norm Hannon.presen- ted with the Kerry Hodge Memoriai Award for facui- ty contribution. Mr. Hank Thibideau Russell Joyce, Jeff Moore and Mr, Northcott. Those who should be awarded with loud, uproarous EDITOR’S MESSAGE cheering and gratitude are those who stayed up until 2 am with me working hard... those who went It is an honour to write a message to the graduates out of their way to assist yearbook with their know- of 1986-87 in this capacity. It has been a difficult and slow haul creating this book (as you patiently ledge, facilities, materials and hours... and especi- ally those of you, know you are, (...actually waiting recipients already know); however, it was who who felt unanimously that the book be done in the best you're listed below) that put in time and moral sup- form possible in commemoration of our 20th anni- port in moments of frustration and an ovenvhelming versary, in honour of Mr. D. McKillican and out of workload. respect for you, my fellow graduates. This book had This tangible memory is meant to bring back the to be worthy of our college its and name. true essence of school spirit, college life, the chal- A challenge such as this demands initiative, crea- lenge of personal growth and the pride of achieve- tivity, dedication, care and time. You would be ment. I wish to extend, at this moment, my sincerest surprised at the extent to which the people who congratulations. helped exemplified these qualities. Heather Beaton Special Thanks To: Chris Dawson Rick Bardawill The A. V. Staff! Tony Cherutti Brett Maraldo Jodi Hares Martha Cunningham Lisa Nowell Mark Livesey Frank Rahbari Michelle Ethier Bill Harrison The Registration Dept. Jim, Hank and Terry Advertising Class of '87 Georgian Yearbook Staff BACK ROW: Keliy LaRocque, John Sarkhanian, Craig LeBlanc, Brian Graves. FRONT ROW: Heather Beaton, Shelly Joyce, Sue Groh, Krista Eisener, Margaret Clarke, Amanda Bogardis. Heather Beaton receiving S.A.C. award from John Norm Hannon accepting the Kerry Hodge Award from Terry. Doner. 7 Messages from the Schools’ Deans and Chairmen Floreen A. Cleary Dean, School of Applied Arts and Health Sciences Congratulations! You have indeed toiled with oommitment and demonstrated quality, Georgian and your respeotive faculty and staff are proud of you, This is the beginning of a most important and valuable phase of your life. Hopefully you have expanded and possibly altered your view of the future and future possi- bilities, You are now faced with a challenge, and have the ultimate power to affect your future. Take the power to choose what you want to do, and do it well. We wish you the best as you embark on your new and chosen careers and life paths, 8 Dr. Ted Dunlop Dean, School of Business On behalf of my colleagues and the School of Business, I would like to take this opportunity to extend our congratulations and best wishes to all our graduates. It is our hope that your exper- iences at Georgian College have made it pos- sible for you to become effectively launched on your chosen career path. Ann McCullough Chairman, School of Career Development As you launch your careers, I offer my sincerest congratulations and best wishes for continued success to you, our 1987 graduates. The friend- ships you have made, the training and prepara- tions you have received at Georgian will, with a conscientious commitment, lead to productive and happy futures. Allan Baker Chairman, School of Design and Visual Arts Congratulations to all of our students on suocessfully oompleting their studies this year, You've undoubtedly developed, debated and shared many ideas with the faculty, staff and other students during this time. While offering you much continued "success". I'd like to share a parting thought.,, "When the flush of a newborn sun fell first on Eden's Green and Gold, Our father Adam sat under the tree and scratched with a stick in the mould; And the first rude sketch that the world had seen was a joy to his mighty heart. Till the devil whispered behind the leaves, "It's pretty, but is it Art?". (Rudyard Kipling 1893) Ken Rudderham Dean, Automotive Studies 1 always enjoy the opportunity to talk about our Business Administration - Automotive Marketing Program. This is an exciting program with a built-in co- operative experience which means that the college helps you find paid work placement in the Automotive Industry related to your studies. Graduates of the program can expect to find employment at the management trainee level in franchised dealerships and with the market- ing departments of automotive manufacturers.
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