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TRENT UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION COUNCIL HONORARY PRESIDENT T.H.B. Symons In This Issue HONORARY VICE-PRESIDENT John E. Leishman PRESIDENT Editorial ...... 2 Rod Cumming ’87 / Maureen Brand ’89 PAST PRESIDENT Association Co-president’s message ...... 3 Cheryl Davies ’68 President’s Page ...... 4 VICE-PRESIDENT Denis Desjardins ’76 Honoring Gordon Roper ...... 5 SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT Lenaee Dupuis ’91 A Family Affair in Learning ...... 7 COUNCILLORS Jan Carter ’87 What’s in a Name? The 40th Anniversary Quiz Contest ...... 9 Georgina Galloway ’91 Susan Underhill ’87 Matt Griem ’97 Research Excellence ...... 10 Iain MacFarlane ’95 Jennifer Mercer ‘91 In With the Old ...... 11 Holly Stardom ’95 BOARD REPRESENTATIVES Forecasting the Future of Alzheimer’s Disease ...... 12 Graeme Ross ’86 Kate Ramsay ’71 Trent University flood information ...... 13 CHAPTER PRESIDENTS Tim Salisbury ’82 () A Residence for Today’s Student ...... 14 Fran Cooney ’77 (Kingston) Yancy Craig ’95& Kevin Brown ’90 (National Capital) Convocation 2004 Photo Collage ...... 16 Caleb Smith ’93 (Niagara Region) Vicki ’69 & Garry ’67 Cubitt (/Durham Region) Nordra Stephen ’75 (Belleville/Quinte) Cover Story: In the Beginning ...... 18 Michael ’69 and Ingrid Nolan ’73 (Peterborough) Neil Thomsen ’86 (Southwestern Ontario) Chapter News ...... 23 Gord ’93 and Joanne ’97 Stencell (Toronto) vacant (Calgary) In Memoriam ...... 24 Jim Doran ’73 (Edmonton) Andrew Hamilton ’87 (Vancouver) Sunshine Sketches ...... 26 Andy ’85 & Liz ’87 Rodford (Vancouver Island) Francois Senecal ’83 (Montreal) Mary Elizabeth Luka ’80 (Halifax/Dartmouth) Richard Gardiner ’73 (London/Middlesex) Jamie Hunter ’81 & Debby Barsi ’89 (Fredericton/NB) Jim Barber ’87 (Georgian Triangle) Mindy Willett ’88 (Yellowknife) Gretchen Rosenberger ’95 (York Region) Gordon Copp ’76 (United Kingdom) Patrick Lam ’86 (Hong Kong) Mas Dati Samani ’82 (Malaysia) Aznan Abu Bakar ’93 (Singapore) Andrew Homer ’86 (Tokyo)

DIRECTOR OF ALUMNI AFFAIRS Tony Storey ’71 Professor Christine Maxwell and Pauline ALUMNI AFFAIRS ASSISTANT Mills, colleagues with 39 years of service Kathleen Easson ’78 at Trent University. Photo by Michael Cullen, Trent Photographics

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FALL 2004 FALL • 9 10 • TRENT MAGAZINE petenationally for research funding. demonstratedthat it can and will com Ontario’ssmallest universities, Trent has Universities.ate Although it is one of Canadaamongprimarilyundergradu numberresearchone university in Nationalthe PostrankedTrent the InfosourcepublishedInc.and by byundertakenResearchreport 2003, a nationalthenotice. mediatakenhas In leadingresearching institutions, and proverbialtheon nation’stheofmap universitytheputhasattractgrants exceedingmillion.$10 doubled,fundingTrentwithtotalto alone,research Trenttogrants have Universities.pastfivethe In years growthgrant amongCanadianall researchsecondtheofhighest rate Metcalferevealed thatTrent shownhas ResearchGraduateStudiesand Chris BoardGovernors,theofto Deanof March a that in find out report toprise researchprofile, sur may a it come as government.of researching fromgrantsupperlevels standingrecordresearchin attractand higherprofile, is Trent University’s out recentinyears beengaininghasa immediatelyoften spokenabout, but attractingatstudents.new Whatisn’t successfulfile and campaigns aimed emphasisbeenthe severalof highpro commitmentandteaching to have none.Indeed,Trent’s smallclasssizes teachingthatitsand second isto thatTrentisty learn,greatplacetoa is rentstudents, alumni,faculandstaff, first theresponse given often cur by aboutappealTrenttheof University, W TrentCommunity ResearchExcellence inthe ‘97 GRIEM MATT BY Of course,Ofdeceptivelythe broad abilityTheTrent’sof researchers to Forthosenotfamiliar withTrent’s hen prospectivehen students ask ------Dr. Brad White is a CanadaDr.Researcha Whiteis Brad socialcompetency at-riskyouth.in programforpromoting emotional and tivenessresidentiala of intervention NationalGuardexamining effecthe completedjointstudywithU.S.thea EmotioninHealth, andrecentlyhas JamesParker, CanadaResearch Chair extensivelyten labouronissues. Dr. Studies,writandtaughthas who researcha Palmeris chairCanadian in smallmammals.onism Dr. Bryan impactsthepredation of parasitand NaturalResourcesof studying isand partnershiplishedwithMinistry the a TerrestrialChairin Ecology, estab has Dr.DennisMurray, CanadaResearch Union. AmericanNorthMonetary suchgeopoliticstheas money,of and PoliticalEconomy studying topics CanadaResearch InternationalChairin Universityitself.Dr. HelleinerErica is researchinterestsdiverse asarethe as chairsworking withinwalls,whoseits allyforfive years. universitythe receives $100,000 annu forseven years;for eachChair, Tier2 receives$200,000 annuallyfunding in ForeachChairuniversitytheTier1 havepotentialthetheirfield.leadin to Chairsemergingare researchers who leaderstheirfields,in while Tier 2 acknowledgedbytheirworldpeers as researchers:ChairshaveTier1 been recognizestwooutstandingtypesof Established2000,CRCtheinprogram ResearchChair(CRC) program. Government’sprestigious Canada used?”sourceFederalOnetheis gettingbeing“Howitit?”andis thismoneyiscoming from?” “Who’s detailedbegsthequestions: “Where aggregateandnumber listedabove Trentcurrentlyeighthasresearch - - - - - CanadaResearch CultureChairinstud CulturaltheStudies a departmentas Dr.mentand Davide Panagiajoined joinedNativethe Studies depart LiteratureandAboriginalChairin Arts Mumford,Marrie CanadatheResearch Archaeologicalin Studies; Professor CanadadepartmentasResearch Chair joinedUniversity’sthe Anthropology University.theto Dr. JamesConolly excitingresearchnew opportunities theirbeganworkTrent, at bringing ClusterProject. DirectoratePeterboroughtheof DNA FoundingmembertheCentre,ofa and ResourcesDNAProfiling and Forensic Biodiversity,directortheNaturaltheof GeneticsConservationChairin and ing and new programnewdesign.anding tureinvestments, research basedlearn TrentCommunity through infrastruc ences,alsocontributelargerthebutto sciandunderstandingthe arts the of University’stheto missionadvanceto Trent’sresearchers notonlycontribute yet,stated;successitsundeniable. is researchunderfundingoftengrantis genomicsresearch. DNAareasofprofiling, forensics and forresearch developmentand thein improveusedto be Trent’s capacity FoundationforInnovation (CFI)will structurefundsforCanadianthe addition,In recently approved infra graduatestudents.trainingtheof ArchaeologicalResearch Centre,and Trenttheof (SARL) part as Laboratory SpatialtheArchaeology Research byledTrent researchers, suchas Funduniquewillsupport projects CanadaResearch ChairsInfrastructure ResearchCostsof (ICOR), theand Indirectthesupportprograms ousto Fund,federalthegovernment’s vari government’sResearch Performance research.Moniesfromprovincialthe environmentan conducive leadingto fromprogramsdesignedestablish to alsoreceived significant support grant CRCtheprogram,inersTrent has ies. In 2004,threeInresearchnew chairs Trent’sexcellence researchin and Besidessuccessresearchtheitsof - - - -

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FALL 2004 FALL • 1 1 10 • TRENT MAGAZINE BY DERRICK MCINTOSH ‘97 MCINTOSH DERRICK BY 2003 to approve2003to toplanand the dentsvoted byreferendum March,in Peterboroughcommunitystu after faculty,membersandthestaff,of Trentof support students, alumni, cameaboutthrough effortstheand space. commonmeetingroomanda as rated beenrestoredhasreinvigo and Library studentsdowntown whileformerthe studyprovideandspaceforto library formerLecturebeingconvertedHallis sametime,music.thetheandAt vibrantvenuea for aspastusetheatre refurbishformertheitsDining Hallto expectation,to workunderway is sations.muchWithenthusiasm and studentgroupscommunityand organi extensiveofficenew space for Trent forTrent studentswellhouse asas performance,socialstudyandspace distinctiveadditionswillnowafford – hand-carvedstair-wells Thom’sRonto glassstainedfromitswindows– and doorsswingingare openonceagain. yearsvacancy,of inimitableitsgreen PeterRobinson College. twoAfter formertheSadleirof House, heart the Association,purchased historicthe P.R.theas Community Studentand undergraduatestudents, organised ThispastFebruary, Trent’s full-time old-crossingtheirliterally.ownof– forcelebrationfor andsomethresh versary,Trent studentshave too cause markingthisfallinfortiethits anni A StudentFacility SadleiratHouse TrentStudents Create “New”a theOld Inwith The recuperationThe SadleirofHouse SadleirHouse’s elegantarchitecture s Trents thresholdcrossesnewa

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FALL 2004 FALL • 1 1 12 • TRENT MAGAZINE of CINDindividuals.of varietyofUsing a Prof.Petersstudied two large samples why. worse;Prof.knowPeters towanted stayedsomepeoplesameandthegot somepeoplegotbetter,– somepeople Impaired-Not-Demented(CIND) Withinthisgroup;labeled Cognitively- commonAlzheimer’sformis disease. opingdementia,which of mostthe develofriskconsidered alsat be to individugroupmoreofaboutlearna Disorders,Prof.Peterslooking wasto forAlzheimer’s DiseaseRelatedand UniversityBritishColumbia’sof Clinic morethanfour years withtheago bytripleby2021and2031. doubleexpectedthatnumberto was overdementia;hadagethe65 of and HealthAging,and250,000 individuals relateditsanddiseases. sonalsocietaldementiaandcostsof early,”says Prof.Peters, citingperthe workingDepartment,isrealize. to Trentof University’s disease,benefits Dr. Kevin Peters, developingof dementiaAlzheimer’s or moreaboutindividuals risk atare who amongarebenefitsthe learning of menttrials,earlytheseintervention – forpatientstheir andfamilies, treat identification biomarkers, of education B Disease Alzheimer’s thefuture of Forecasting DORIS ALICIA BY As part of his Ph.D.hisdissertation,of part As separatestudystarted a In 1991CanadiantheIn Study of identify“Thekeyto peopleis etter use of healthofettercareuseresources, - - - - memory dysfunction memory weremostthe withmemory/verbal dysfunction and developeddementia. centremainedcentper24 CINDand notcognitively impaired, perwhile50 individualswerediagnosed being as thosecentofper 26period, close to likelygetbetter.to five-yeara After withverbal dysfunction weremostthe learnedthatHethose CINDindividuals groupover fivetwoperiods toof years. CINDindividualsof withineach sub tifiedCIND. as thedifferences amongindividuals iden morelookinglearnaboutwasto heing whyimportant,”thisis says,he add getgoingarebetter,towho which is impairment. individualsin withmildmemory researchersfocuspredicting on decline saysProf.Peters, notingthat most beenidentified CIND individuals, in visuospatial* memory * memory/verbal* verbal/visuospatial* verbal* function: profile, each with predominant dys distinctizedbya neuropsychological Eachsubgroupstheofcharacter was samefive subgroups each in sample. statisticaltechniques, identifiedhe the Meanwhile,thoseCINDindividuals Prof.Petersexamined outcomesthe “Notmuchthosebeingdoneonis Neverbefore thesehadprofiles - - - - - ize what kind of oddsthey’rewhatkindofize facing helppatientstotheir andfamilies real offerto treatmentsus earlierandon implications. Neuropsychology. ClinicalJournalofExperimental and ClinicalNeuropsychologist theand publishedbeTheslated toinis CanadianInstitutes ofHealth Research, AlzheimerSocietyCanadaofand CouncilCanadaof(NSERC), the SciencesEngineeringand Research trainingfromNaturalgrantsthetoral dementia. dysfunction memory developedhad thosewithfunctioncentofper 65 and thosewithcentofmemory/verbal dys samefive-yearthe period. Fifty-five per likelyhaveto developed dementia after Peterborough. eventuallyto includepatients from studiesofhopessetandductthis next forGeriatricTorontoCarein con to InstitutelocatedBaycresttheat Centre colleagueshisRotman theat Research withTrent’s Dr. GordonWinocurand dementia.Prof.Petersworking willbe laterdiagnosedmostlikelybe towith dysfunctionthose withmemory are mostlikelyaregetbetterto why and individualswithverbal dysfunction Prof.Petersexaminefurtherwhy those others. effectivesomesubgroupsin than in whetherdifferent treatments moreare determinetoundertaken couldalsbe sub-groups.risk well,Asclinical tri frequentlythanlowerthethosein monitoredbe morecloselymoreand greatestdevelopingofrisk dementia lengthytodue waitinglists,those at resourceallocation suggestsand that beingstudyusefultheascomesinof detailedinformation.” leastprovidewecanatbut more markerHuntington’slikein Disease, geneticof biological ortifysomesort won’t(getdementia),” unlessweiden sayyouableto“yesno beyouwillor immediatethe“In future,we won’t CINDgetasworse,” says Prof.Peters. individualscentofper 40 identified– “Thisinformationkindof willallow Theseoutcomes have important study,The bydoc fundedpart in The next step in the studythewillseeinstep next The Prof.Petersoutalsoseesthe - - - -

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FALL 2004 FALL • 3 1 12 • TRENT MAGAZINE catedclassesthatwerehave to been thisreconstruction process. continuesplayintegralroletoin an Resourceshas,anddepartmentstaff OtonabeeofCollege. Trent’s Physical 221.5respectively) upperthelevelon formertocomputer labs(221.4 and departmentshave beenrelocated Studiesoffices Chairs thosethe and of Anthropologythe Computerand mentoffices affected flood;the by re-opentodepart the prioritywas immediateThe first theterm. tionof dura thelongaswhatmay as be officesfaculty staffandrelocated for wetdamaged.and beenremoved areaswaswherein it has sincethen,drywall carpettheand sectionsOtonabeeofCollege and movedthingwas floodedtheof out spreaddamagediscovered, was every contentselsewhere. Oncemorewide flood, store takensteps office to were offices.staff and Immediately theafter papersandfromfacultyers,books removaloffice offurniture, comput collegetheat September.in pated,impacting operationsfirst term wouldlongertake than first antici reconstructionOtonabeeatCollege damagethatrecoveryreportedand and consultantsfullyhadassessed water Universitymembersexternalstaffand following July,flood.late the In Trent basementtheOtonabeein of College than25,000square feetfloor space of communityer through crisis.the havealsoworkedbroadthesupport to togetherassistanother,oneto and Universitythe community have pulled remainspriority.topthe Membersof students,facultyofand membersstaff flooding,July15 health the safetyand tinuesTrentat University following A DORIS ALICIA BY The Office of the OfficeRegistrar the The of relohas resultingThe restorationseen has floodingThe necessitated the inchesSixcoveredwater of more s the reconstructionthes effortcon ------thoseworkingthe withcityinthe amongwasAshok Kaushik Services DirectorConferenceof Hospitalityand Peterborough.Cityof Trent University ReceptionCentre,established by the StreetEmergencytheofsitethe was PeterGzowski College Argyleat CO-OPERATION COMMUNITY ing,thoughnotsignificantly. Universitywereaffected byfloodthe PioneerhomesonRoadowned by the Mackenziementof Housetwoand month,morebegin.thancanatake to completelydry, renovations, expected patience.” fortheirunderstanding, helpand wouldthanklikeeveryoneto involved Clark,vicepresident (Academic). “We sible,”says Professor SusanApostle- assistwherever wheneverand pos difficulta bestofsituation to and workingwewillbemakebutthe to students,facultyandmembers,staff plansmaypresent hardship forsome OtonabeeCollege. lowerthethisfallintaught level of Togetherafter Flood TrentCommunity Pulls Otherareas,including basethe area’sOncethe concrete floor is “Werecognize thattheserecovery The July 15 flood hit Julyflood Thehit 15 Peterborough and Trent University. - - - special.” amountsupplies.of It’s beenpretty beeninundatedincredible withan beyond.acrossandOntario “We’ve theirparentscampuscameto from Rennie,addingthesestudents and unbelievablysupportive,” says Ms. clothingandcause.thedonate to to broughtwithbought,them,orfood NewStudent OrientationProgram, campusents,cametowho forthe collection.the Registrar’s Office,coordinating is who members,says JaneRennie,theof Universitystudents,facultyand staff ing,weredelivered behalfTrentonof carloadsfoodclothofbagsofand thoseaffected byflood.the Countless of amongsupportthoserallied inwho membersincoming- studentswas - community,including newestits everyonepitchingseeis in.” community.theof like part You can saidMr. makes“ItKaushik.youfeel communitytheneed,”thistimeof in followingweeks flood.the “Theincoming classbeenhas First-yearstudentstheir andpar Meanwhile,Trentthe University “Wehelpabletohappyare be to

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FALL 2004 FALL • 3 1 14 • TRENT MAGAZINE withoutclose and constant supervision. lifestyle,their first experience in living residencewill be a dramatic change in movies.For many first-year students, theplaytotogamestrips datesand visedeverythingfrom soccert-balland chaperonesand have closelysuper protectiveenvironments whereparents today’syoungadults comefromhighly thatmajoritythetellsuswho of BrennanOnlineGroupofCompanies, Halifaxtheofconsulting thefirm mankind”.of history heavilygenerationsupervised the in sityentrantscomesfrom“themost thatthisgenerationtellsus univerof Trentstudent,’ demographic research such‘typicaltherenoathingis as younger,yearsage.17ofat Though Trentat yearwholeearlieryearaa and mostfirst-year students will now arrive livestudyandwithinConsiderit. that havetoo, studentsthechoose who to undergonechanges recentinyears, so, muchlandscapetheAsas Trent at has studentstheirwillmakewhohome.it understandcharacteristicstheto theof residencenewthe essentialset-up,isit alsodedicatedstudent toresidences. buildingnewlargetheof isa portion space,ingperformanceand space.But Aboriginalceremonial space,gather LearningEnweyingin Building, withits excitingtheas FirstPeoples Houseof PeterbutesofGzowski College wellas academicthearchitectural and attri changes.Muchbeensaidabouthas undergonehas morethansuperficial door,nextright Trenteastbankatthe Chemicalningnew Sciences Building Octoberaward-win2004,theand GzowskiCollege fastapproaching in W ResidenceNewA ‘00 BURNS MARILYN BY Combinetheseattributes with the That’sBrennanTimlineofthe Toattributesvariousthelookatof ith the officialtheith opening Peterof - - - - - ence, they see it as branchingence,astheyit andseeout isolatinganas experiwemightit see time. Wherewith fifteen peoplea at dents‘alone’theirroomsin MSN-ing “don’t yousurprisedfind stu ifbe OtonabeeRiver. But,saysKim, Meri largesharedbalcony overlooking the popularwithstudents, evenand a commoneachspaceonfloor, always wardrobe.deskspaceaand Thereis doublewithdrawers,bedaroomhas bybright,spacious hallways, each roomfortwostudents. Accessible Collegesinglesharedwithawasha is accessibility.” communicationtoprivacy and and tionbefore fromtechnologythem– differentexpectationsfromgenerathe UniversityCalgary.of “And theyhave theandstudent T ofaffairs Uroles at StudentAffairs,workedhas who in saysOliver,KimMeri directorof phonetelevisionand hook-up. capabilitiesfordial-up Internet, tele GzowskiCollege fullyequippedis with residence250theof Peterroomsat surprisethateachnocomesas it and universitywiththemto students carry technologicalexpectationstoday’s Enweying:Peterhomeof newThe GzowkiCollege residenceand Every room at PeterroomatGzowski Every “Thesedifferentare students,” forToday’s Student - - - - - lengesprovidingto those to support studentgroupalsocomeschalnew discerningstudent. vidingmorefood options more fora cialties,exactlyalike,noneisbut pro CollegeeachOC,kitchen speitshas CollegeOtonabeeDeliatthe to requirements.” dietary choice,theyhave alsohave varietyof a schedules,whether bynecessity by or differenttaking coursesdifferenton moreKim.“Withstudentscampus on justdoesn’t workanymore,” says Meri “Threedaydiningthemealsahallin foodthroughoutousservices campus. alsoaccommodatedis through vari expectations dietary widerangeofA fire alarms with lights speakers.and ments,throughnumbering brailand modateshearingvisualandimpair scooters,and eachroom alsoaccom roomsfullyaccessible wheelchairs to selectedmind,Withtoo.of top are interaction.”typeofent socializing,typesof it’ssimply differ a conversing.doesn’tIt replaceotherthe Alongwithlarger,the morediverse ChamplainFromatPit Pitathe Specialneedsaccessibilityand continednextpageon - - - - -

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FALL 2004 FALL • 5 1 14 • TRENT MAGAZINE home. willmakePeterGzowski College their forgenerationsthe studentsof who what’sgoodsignofhorizonthe aon “thewaywespeaktogether” surely– building,new Enweying, translatesto thatNishnaabetheate nameforthe tunitiesforlearning,seems appropriit hopesforfriendshipsnew oppor and yearstudents together underway.are collegethe activities thatfirst-bring IntroductorySeminarWeek ofalland alivewearsandbrightestits colours. campusthecornerof everycomes timewhencollegetheThisis lifein theirresidence.takingareplacein first students Peter of Gzowski College paytoback my community.’” clusionsay,and ‘here’s howgoingI’m potentialthe conimpact,a cometo studenttheidentify problem theand worklikewithindividual,tothe have development,”saysKim.“We Meri punishmentfocusesand individual on extendsbeyond right/wrong, reward/ makeandreparations. “Thisapproach encouragedconsiderto theiractions agenegativelyor impacted others are wherestudentshave who donedam favoursindividualizedan approach morereadilybe sought.” settingswhereparentalinput usedto haveuniversityinbecomenorm the dealingwithcomplexscenarios new thatreputation.policies Rulesand for ensurelancethattowelivingtoare up campus,day-to-daytakesitbut vigi reflects.Kim “Trent safe known a is as obligationlegalprovidea to it,” Meri environment,Universitytheand has safedemandaliving learningand studentaffairs. “Students parentsand haveprofoundly alterednaturethe of Columbinethoseat Concordiaand gencysituation. Incidents suchas aboutparentcontact,even emer in (PIPEDA),Act changedhas rulesthe ProtectionElectronicand Documents legislation,cy Personalthe Information studentstheirandfamilies. Newpriva ResidenceNew A With the camaraderiethefreshWithand Meanwhile,theanduponus fallis Trent’s Office of Student Affairs contined frompage 22 ------See noticesSeepages28. onand 22 REUNIONS AnnualOld Boys rugby match will be held Sunday, October 3 in the afternoon. to-the-minuteinformation about the special Excalibur Alumni Reunion! VisitThe www.trentu.ca/excalibur and follow the Alumni Reunion link ATHLETICS to get up- Saturday,Mackenzie House MEETING TrentUniversity AlumniAssociation AnnualGeneralMeeting 10:30 am COUNCIL ALUMNI updates forFriday evening Champlainthein watchGreatwww.trentcsa.caHall– for liveband(organizedA byTrentthe CentralStudent Association) plannedis BAND LIVE Campusthecountat Bookstore. Champlainthe GreatHalllawn. Alumni withcards eligibleare dis25% for a Alumnigatheringareaunder AlumniCanopy Rowers’the at BeerGardenon CARDS ALUMNI Rowers’beergarden. T-SHIRTS AND annualThecollectableTrentthe Headof availablearet-shirtand mugthe at MUGS SOUVENIR dationinformation. possible!earlyasBookas www.thekawarthas.net/accommodations.htmlVisit forcomplete accommo ACCOMMODATION pm) 6 to barbecueTrentor ParkingLot(12pm Library ClubbeergardenBata AlumnigatheringGreatareaHalllawnCC 5:30pm) (12pmand tocashbar DRINK AND FOOD 6:00p.m.1:00– Children’sactivities, balloons, facepainting, videofeature presentation from ChamplainCollege GreatACTIVITIES Hallriverside lawnSaturday . . Afternoon. CHILDREN’S footbridge,Faryontheroadto Symonscampus. dayallSaturday RacesTrent/Severn –5pm to 9am WaterwayfromParkhill ROWING HeadoftheTrent October2,2004

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FALL 2004 FALL • 5 1 16 • TRENT MAGAZINE A ConvocationA JeanCole fordistinguishedher work as dren ‘79,and ary degreeary May27,on 2004 a localhistoriana writer.and delightedtocelebrate Jean’s She wasShemarried tothelate Historian.alumniHerchil official membership thein Alf Cole,AlfTrent University Anne ’99 receivedAnne’99 Bachelorher Scienceof(Honours.) Elizabeth RegistrarUniversityand CatherineCooperCole Trentalumnifamily. SallyCole received honoran ‘69 and‘69 ‘69 were‘69 Roy MaddocksRoy - -

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FALL 2004 FALL • 7 1 18 • TRENT MAGAZINE “No one belongs“Noonenotherepreis he if 1964 GeneralCanada,ofTrent University VanDykeShow…Soviet PremierNikita TwoLong-Serving Trent Colleagues Recall and Reflect the In ‘71 STOREY TONY BY OpeningCeremonies, October 17, 1964 CommunistParty… Cohen…MartinLutherKingreceived Latertoolate…”maybe flag…new included books Marshall Rt. Hon.GeorgesRt. Vanier, Governor can duringcan this,thefrailest though ative,adventurous, courageous, willit theadministrator,ofasm thelearning sameunique opportunity toshapeand supplytheseessentials. Thereno is judgmentbusinessmen,of theenthusi Kruschchevremovedwas fromthe Moorereceived Emmys forDickthe RightsAct…Canadians wereissued LyndonJohnsonsigned Civilthe MargaretAtwood’s McLuhan’s ing of theuniversity.ofing Whetherthe beit of theprofessor,of thepotentialor excel onlybecausebeyou have so.madeit within a week of its release…theweekwithinitsofa con lence of thestudentlenceofTrent University socialinsurancecards for firstthe followyourin placewillnot have the becamebest-sellingthetime all of LP placewithout contributing whathe paredtogivetotheallstrengthenhis mouldthisuniversity. cretobeis it If mostmomentous years.of Thosewho roomforwouldwhohimoccupy a mustrely variousitson members to troversialnewsshow time…DickTylerVan DykeMary and NobelthePeace Prize…U.S. President unveileddesignnationalnewfora a and FlowersforHitler …PrimeMinisterLester Pearson The ExtensionsThe Man of MeettheBeatles The CircleThe Game byLeonard ThisHourHas , -

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FALL 2004 FALL • 9 1 18 • TRENT MAGAZINE (Pauline was only 17 when she start whensheonly17(Pauline was School),understoodshe was thatshe Hall,massivewithits furnaceduc RubidgeHall(theformer SouthCentral Paulinerecalls,young womana would sion had been made to hire a younghirea beenmadetosionhad sityprovided alternative.importantan ChristineMaxwell Paulineand frontMillsintheformer of Rubidge Hall. office was in the basementthe Rubidge in officewas of ed!)highschool couldgraduatewho be “moulded.”be univerbank. new The law officea or ing or operatingorGestetner.theing Her mail,ingprintingexams, photocopy moreexperiencedsecretary, decia twork and a photocopiertworkaand that was usuallyseekworktwodirectionsin a – also a walk-inalsoa safewith twoelectric abouteightfeet long.Therewas “experiment.”Ratheran thanhirea As Pauline reported to workinPaulineto reported As Her originalHerduties included stamp ------“TheCrypt.” identitycrypt’sThe has Office manager Betty O’Brien while of Gestetners. vividmemory ahas She years,foundnowcanbetheand in EnvironmentalSciences Centre. smallsnacka alsohometo was It Registrar’sOffice, library,the the survived throughsurvived twomoves 39and switchboard,President’sthe office, beinglocked safetheinby Registrar’s bar,which acquired monikerthe of biology,geography anthropology.and meals.balanceuniversityThetheof nearbySaintsAllChurch usedfor was printingconfidentialthe exams. ate neighbourhood.ate basementThe of additionalhouseswithin immedithe extensionanHousecalledand North chemistry,departmentstheandof As wellRubidgeAsas Hall, therewas Rubidge Hall was home to theRubidgehometo Hallwas - …thereweremany colleagues Pauline The mystery was solvedwas mysterywhentheyThe CatharineTraill.Parr CarolMurphy, PetersecurityRiceand GloriaJones,Bobbie Hayward and Symons’famousMWDPcards (the year the tree was decoratedyearwithtreeTomthewas RubidgesuchHallwasthat “every DiscussPlease).glass Theblower had Presidentwell-knownwas foraffixing Roomwerespecial highlights. One work.President workingSymonswas caveatwitha fromBiologythedepart wouldfoster forPaulinemany won comprisedwas byfoundingthe down whichPaulinearrivedhomeby taxi! characteristicwithhis MWDP-May We amiss.earswereThewas nothealing. frogswillthink it’s start springand frogs.notcrispers.openthe“DoThe formaldehyde!.....theChristmasparties sitystewardDavid Scoble’s notorious calledhad NanBelfry senior secretary delightfullyrecalled someanecdotes… everyonekneweachother well.” She separate family, a officewas but memories.derfulatmosphereThe at completewithwhitegloves, direct biologytheondepartment’s storesof emphasizedthatcolleaguethe must assist…PaulinePaulinetoon agreed late,photocopierthe jammedhadand home one eveninghomeonetoher take to headBayBell. “I’llnever forget seeing handwrittenlettersmemoscardsorto mating.”….AarrivedPauline’sattaxi storecrispersusedthementwhoto ing traffic.”ing also recallsShe original Rubidgethein HallSeniorCommon soonapparentwas thatitsomething refrigeratorusedbymanystore to recalledwithpleasure… punch.anotherThatwas occasion on producedstillwhicha featured univer realizedthatinsteadusingrubbingof BayConvocationBellat fulluniform,in theirlunch. usingfridgeButthe came thatplacedpeoplesuchonvalue a towncolleges, PeterRobinson and treatearswithrubbingheralcohol for colleague.piercea earsoftotheShe and Al Brunger,Aland Heintzman,Ralph alcohol,thecolleague beenhadrelying fewdaysa prevent to infection. But Her basementHer office included a notsurprisinguniversityisthataIt continednextpageon - -

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FALL 2004 FALL • 9 1 20 • TRENT MAGAZINE In the Beginningthe In Armitage,Finance officials Tony Van She alsomakesShetravel arrangements, Adolphe varsityteams. yearswouldshework variety for a JillBrown, MackleJohnEarnshaw.and FraserWilson,NancySullivan, John Hoeckel,JohnMoorePeterandLewis FinanceJackKennaley. Thisbrought career,herLaterin Paulineremembers Pauline,highlightonenotstrictly is particularlyisexcitingworkingIt be to Love,SeanDwyerCarlMcKeiver.and Robinson,HollySteveKuin, Hoggett, instinctivelyalsoan was It pleasing Recreationbroughthasspecial awards with it a move to the Bata Library moveLibrary aBatathe with itto wouldbestowhugeasmilebig and withAthletics DirectorBillByrick on Melizan foropportunitythePaulinefor– con forAthletics Recreation.and manShe siblebuilding expansion. sitycoachesSueEmmerton,Bruce – directstantinteraction with students. Administrativetheas served Assistant students Bruce Hurley Bruce gowningstudentsofConvocation. at destinationchildrenheras have always BlairRuonaandencedirectors Gary administratorsof including confer lovedand participatedsports andin Directorlowedtoof by Secretary her departmental colleaguesdepartmentalher var and workwithtohow muchwas itfun let a run Paulinethenaskhug,andto new athleticnew playing fields posand invoicing,$1.6aand millionbudget. 1970.almostForinnextthethirty related to her core job duties.corejobrelatedherFor to over planningfundraisingand for proposed recreation.enjoysShe roleandher Burbidge,JamesNeufeld, Susan twentyyearsassistedhasshe with the haveto someproudmoments. For otherandthetransportationdetailsof Accountstionof Payable Clerk,fol twothroughorter stampmachine.the agesdepartment’sthe finances, payroll, PresidentsViceand JohnLeishman, The shift to Athleticstoshift Theand A thirty-nineyearA careerbound is Since January 1998,PaulinehasSince January In 1967 Pauline took on the posithe1967PaulineontookIn ’83, Charles Omole Charles withgreatfondness. Charles Bob Condon Bob Bruce Rowe Bruce ‘75. contined frompage 11 ’69, and ‘88,Carol Louis Gerard Gerard ------This year she will take ‘NativesThisyearwilltakeshe the in WadlandBourgeois.Pauland Pauline Oct.17, 1964 (photo: Nick Yunge-Bateman) aregreeted by Founding President THB Symons, Governor-GeneralGeorges Vanier and Mme Vanier AudreyMcLaughlin and says itisa System.’student,part-timea she As twohascreditsShe remaining to studiesherbegan1993andShein nowSheoversees studentgowning yet to come. As a girlgrowingacome. inAsyetup to Johnston, Manitowabi, Media’‘Womenand Justicethein was not a familypriority.nota was actingAfter withcolleagues Joyce Suttonand Erin StonehouseErin staff memberstakestaffopportunitythe to studentearlythe1990s,inPauline educationsecondary fordaughterthe someofthe graduating athletes, such Byrick courses on a tuitioncoursesawaiver onbasis. completeNativea studies degree. ofthe graduands and tomeet proud likeStephen Brown goodnaturedly herself. “I can do this,”herself.docan “I thought.she hasbeen especially pleased togown has sometimeshas feltlike “oldladyinthe involvementconfidenceand increased. resolved to start taking Trenttaking resolved start to courses parents.With six years involvement point it out. She feels very fortunatefeelsout.Shepointit very to haveto bybeentaughtGordon class,”the especially wheninstructors earlywithand60s,and50slatethe truepleasure tosee the excited faces alsoapplaudsuniversity the forgiving note-takera hearingforasimpaired a youngera brotherfamily, thein post as atAthletics now behind her, Pauline DaveEaton But there is a proudestthereaBut momentis ’99. Shirley Williams Shirley Dan Longboat Dan ’98, ’98 and Juliana Kaitlin ’96 and ‘73,Edna ‘73,John - Archambault…theNational Hockey AthleticsDirector GeorgeWestGrant, byVikingFarley UniversityAustraliainterviewedher, Sound of Music…U.S.Soundof President yearChristineoldMaxwell job- was Leaguedoubledsizebyitsadding six troisbyaGillesvie Mowat Laand LyndonJohnsonauthorized firstthe Hallopened…aOntario failurean at Metrosystem…the Torontonew City willhave beenworking withtwo very starred as CaptainVonasstarred Trapp Thein specialpeople (andboth honorary completesdegreehercrossesand the country of England,twenty-threeof a country privilegeand enduring onememory retirement,distant reflectsshe that dance. books includedbooks LamentNationfor aby Nam…newVietbombingin raids causeddeadand$190,000,00035 left hunting.universityeverywroteShe to in CanadaAustralia.inand Monash teams…new damages…Christopherin Plummer Wattsthein sectionAngelesLosof manycheering colleagues attenin powercausedstationblackoutthe podiumConvocation,at therewillbe thatstretched ChicagofromFloridato and all of southernofOntario…raceallriotsand alumni),President 1965…Montrealinauguratedthe As PaulinecontemplatesAs not-too-a I haveI doubtthatwhenPaulineno In SeptemberhomeInher1965, inof ProfessorMarion Fry Paul Wilson Paul John Stubbs John . and

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FALL 2004 FALL • 1 2 20 • TRENT MAGAZINE “The philosophy“The which inspires Trent basedupontheconvictionis “you can call me anytime”“youcallmecan posture. She T.H.B.Symons,Opening Ceremonies, October17, 1964 ChristinecreditsRoy Edwards withtip UniversityYorkof England.in The Scott House as part of a team of threeofteam a of Scott part Houseas viewedbyRoy Edwards Dawnand should be a collegiateshoulda be university…” tion…Thisphilosophy…is alsoreflected decision the in that Trent toencourage each studentclose directand tofind a contact with thisphilosophy reflectedis the in teaching methods…which seek thateducation inescapably,is, individualan experience…and his teachershis through thetutorial seminarandapproach toinstruc Her very first year saw donning her very Herin college,whilePeterRobinson the was college,theof largethehadand apart collegePrincipalwas dons.MarionFry collegedemonstratorbiology.aand in doeswondertimehow fromtimeto dilemmawhichwas,go? wayto facultyarecruitmentthe onto trip lifewouldhave beendifferent sheif had gone to Australia.gonetohad hijinkswouldunfold Traill at thein men’scollege. FromtimePRC timeto ScottfronttheofmentatHouse. At ping the balancepingthewelcomingwithhis thattime,Traill women’sa as served a collegeaCatharineTraill atdon Parr and Trent.didas recallsShebeing inter Trent’sjointpositionoffera as was Denis Smith Denis (Hon.),werewho - - - “pour” at one such tea, and was inisuch“pour”onewasand attea,

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FALL 2004 FALL • 1 2 22 • TRENT MAGAZINE “These were very happy times,happyalthough,mustsay,“Thesewere Ivery TrentUniversity AlumniAssociation)is Cyanobacteria In the Beginningthe In AssociateProfessor Biology.of Her Association,whoseconstitutional Ontario Invasives and theirandAncestors werewildclothes.no wereskateboardsno1965!” inThe jacketthereandgown.cutor Hairwas friends,althoughdifference therea is ference.changedWhathas age,heris we didn’t alwaysdidn’twefollow rules.” the ships;thatsomestudents become notmuchbe older usedtothanshe courseofferings include objectsinclude“providing opportuni beginningyears? community.thebreathingof part her students.heremphasizes sheBut that it is still easy to havestilleasytois friendit longterm ties,andeitherworemenwith shirtsa Alumnithemirroredvaluestheofin bringingofvalueandimportance part (also Honorary Presidentthe (alsoofHonorary part peopletogether Presidenton Symons tiesforfellowship amongalumni.” ed byTrented AlumniStephen LiquoramaParty,A Brand host Peterborough George380Street North OldeStoneBrewery p.m.Saturday8 2004 Oct.2 TrentAlumni for1984-1989Pub Again?”AlumniAge My “What’sThe accepted! 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