i: •! •• . I . .·,. .. · Managing Editor Marilyn Turner Notes Editor Leslie McIntosh Special offer from Contributors: Doug Bain; Jennifer Baxter; the Steve Bendis; Dax Beveridge; Wendy Curtis; Ruth Gates; for Alumnil president Owen Thornton. FANSHAWE COLLEGE ALUHNI is published twice a year by the Fanshawe College Alumni Association and COMMUNITY FITNESS CENTRE This edition of ALUMNI features technology Fanshawe College, London, in many facets of Fanshawe College. With . It is distributed free to the changes happening in so many industries, Q�� Fanshawe College alumni. No initiation fee Fanshawe Goes High Tech 9 Others may subscribe for $5 it is crucial that Fanshawe students have Who would have thought that a little computer chip would per year, plus GST. $29 per month membership rate access to and instruction in the technology cause such a technological revolution in the workplace and which will help them create employment ...... the home? See how Fanshawe is responding to the We welcome, but cannot be /·-"' .,,.v""""'\/'\'·,l ,.,.,.... "' ..:X J ,,,.,., opportunities. As well, alumni such as you held responsible for unsolicited f',.r· ,.,, "-.. , ''/'t'-* challenge. .r r"''"-· __,. and I must remember that if we do not con­ manuscripts, photographs or ! I (('S."-; I/\ {'Rb t ! t,,/ /,'\, .�.. tinue learning, we will be left behind the well­ artwork. Please enclose a <---� · -'�wl/J; '; \/• ,M/ \ \ ..fS.' ('. \ c,/· ·. /.Y'P'?;J.?i Y 7.. �,. ,.v-;; trained new graduates! This is another ' 1, / &4,�T self-addressed envelope with l.-",..-..,....., f� ":f% J( ...;-·-'/ ;-!$��·.�.r' � / • \ f-:?� i �::: ,/, ... -1 <� .' � reason for maintaining your ties with Fan­ sufficient postage for return. '> ).. � �"' �-4 ,·;Wtfi,\'4,. . ,,, �.�, , � h \ . 'v"(' . '< , �\ ''T,�,7,�.\\;fW; jf''<, \ i ''w )\r'\ shawe and the Alumni Association - we are __) L ·�;:1 1 \ J:.... �-�=··==-t-l � )! ,� ;.w«; ''•• ,v-.•H_.-(ov,., ' ,'' / Technical Theatre Program Approved 4 Submission deadlines are ..·.... ��>-A'���v ,_:i-,m:.. here to help you! (.,,,�·· ··--\�···):',""' .,�*" : (- ·: ·,.,, y / The program's underway and Theatre Fanshawe has May 15 and January 15. h:£,;{ft�ffJ;,l:;; \ " �� ·-,.,.. }''"��1->:",.,,. The Alumni Office is now on the second floor announced its line-up for the 1996-97 season. No part of this magazine may . . of A building, Oxford Street campus. This is \\�y--L�\:f�-/�,,.-·\�\v . �f!J{.��k\ y·'·"\��Jl Spring Graduation 96 7 be reproduced without the \:::::;: \ \'·�r�.t:"f._�·,/,�_.,.7\�_ /...... ,;,�\.t)y-.:-:·/) \�,\, \ r)t�'\\ \,� �.� l a temporary move as Fanshawe's master plan publisher's written consent. ;, calls for the front of the campus to face New robes for a president and the return of some familiar .. ,,-r,,t{_.;, "-,,,.-:,Y<__ \ i,,,-(·�;,\ °?/\<� \ \ •,:..r \ \ \ � \ \ \ _ \ Second Street. Our phone numbers and e­ faces as graduation takes place for the first time in the new .. mail address are the same, our fax number J Gym. Fanshawe College wm·····--·--��······;;�\,1'.'<:'::::::::::�:::.�\-�:·�'.".'.".'.'.'�'f�;�;:.;:::.:�:.:.:.:.:.:.:j;lr;::::::::-:·: Alumni Association ·-" ' ""'" : .·: ' ·<: < l!' ' . has been changed to 519-659-9393. • ; . • .. • • • -2(;£/(L ...... , ••;n,;.,;;,;,,; . b o·:ff .-. �Lz. . .;:.:;1.,.,v Box 4005, em H s er/' Ontario Student Opportunity Trust Fund 8 M er s t p . London, ON The Annual General Meeting of the Alumni Queen's Park asks citizens and business to help it keep N5W 5H1 • cardiovascular & weight training equipment Association will take place Saturday, Novem­ post-secondary education accessible. • diverse levels of aerobics classes ber 2. (See the ad, page 5.) I urge you to Fax: 519-659-9393 attend. This is the only time where your vote • 3 international size squash courts can help elect strong alumni to our board. E-mail: • championship gymnasium After, join other alumni at the Casino Night in [email protected] the new J building. 1)� 3 • fully-equipped change rooms Notes from the president... Phone: 519-452-4285 • spin bikes My personal thanks to the many alumni who 13 • free parking have shown support for Fanshawe through INSIDE Information Out-of-Town: our telefundraising campaign. Thanks to you, 18 800-661-ALUM • AND MORE! our pledges are more than $500,000. Please In Memoriam take the opportunity to visit Fanshawe and 19 Located in J Block, London Campus see the tangible results of your generosity Lost? Foundll and commitment. I look forward to hearing iust offthe Cheapside extension from you, either through the Alumni Office, or .,,,, by e-mail to [email protected]. Cover: The computer has changed our lives - from the way we ,,,,1 For membership information work to the way we learn. (Cover illustration courtesy of Doug FANSHAWE Robert Deibert, President Bain, Instructional Materials Production.) COLLEGE Alumni Association Community Driven ... Call 519-452-4477 Municipal Administration 70/Photography 801 Student Focused Ask about London's only spinning program!! Advanced Photography 81

2 ALllf1Nf!F��C!olk�IFALL 1116 Ministry raises Support brewing curtain on theatre for culinaryteam tech program Now you can have a cold one and support the National Student Culi­ The Ontario Ministry of Education Tucked away in a corner of Fanshawe College nary Olympic team, too. and Training has given final is London's best-kept dining secret -- the approval to Fanshawe's Theatre Heliotrope Dining Room. Fine food at Glatt Bros. Brewing Co. of London Arts- Production diploma I reasonable prices, all served with lovingcare � has become the latest corporate program. by our hospitality students. i sponsor of the team by producing The new, two-year program gets a special beer called Olympian. •>I Now, in an exclusive offer for Fanshawe underway in September 1996 at alumni, two can dine for the price of one on The bottle features a story about the St. Thomas/Elgin campus. It Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday evenings. the team - all Fanshawe hospi­ will prepare graduates for careers Just present the coupon that accompanies this tality students - and their photo. =� Proceeds from sales benefit the with theatre companies or as * ad and receive one dinner at no charge! support personnel for conven­ team. Also pictured are team man­ � tions, product and service dem­ � Located in A Building, 1460 Oxford Street ager Chef Peter Greuel and coach Chef Stephen Evetts, both faculty onstrations, broadcast and film � East. Smoke-free environment. Free parking Falcon followers meet the Jays productions or live music per­ � (evenings). Licenced under the L.L.B.O. members. The beer can be pur­ ® This time last year, two lucky Fanshawe winners and their guests chased at the brewery at 151 formances. � Open for lunch and dinner, Monday to Friday, went to Toronto for the Alumni Association's annual Blue Jays game I September to April. Call 452-4289 for Thompson Road, London. �:> trip. Ian Judge (far left) and Julius Fazekas (far right) bought reservations. The Heliotrope Dining Room... The Theatre Arts- Production tickets in the Blue Jays' V.I.P draw, which raises money for schol­ program will stress teamwork. =� the secret's out! The Pelee Island Winery also has ! arships at colleges across Ontario. Ian and Julius, with their guests produced two wines, with a contri­ Courses include lighting, sound, � Barbara Walters and Rose Fazekas, had a private tour of team stage management, carpentry, t bution to the team from sales. J facilities, had their picture taken with Joe Carter and pitcher Pat readers can order the rigging, pyrotechnics, script :l;, (ALUMNI t Hentgen (pictured above centre)and sat behind home plate for the wine and other souvenirs using the . . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · � analysis and theatre history. ,, .. .•.•.•.•.•.w.•.•.•.•.•.•. .•. . l · ····· ··· · · ··· · · ······,.·.······w.•.w.•.•.•.•,.•.•.•.•.•,.·.•.•,.•.•,. .······ · ··· w. . • ,.·tf-e,f;ft, ·ol.····Da· ············.w.• game that broke the Jays' losing streak. Congratulations to Jan and Students will gain practical flt� L order form on the back of this is­ Julius and thanks for supporting Fanshawe College student scholar­ experience by working on Thea­ sue. W11enALUMNI went to press, ships. Thanks also to ticket sellers Yvette Hoyte (Science Labo­ the team was scheduled to com­ tre Fanshawe productions at the ratory Technology 95) and Carol Fazekas (Executive Secretarial Old To wn Hall Theatre in Aylmer. I1 452-4289 pete in Berlin September 12. The ------76). next issue willfeature an update.) ------' 'I The program was devised after three years of work with an · c�'X_--, advisory committeemade up of Fanshawe College Alumni Association technical and artistic directors from theatres across Southwest­ �· Taiofor fire Otl(lferOf fer Annual General Meeting ern Ontario. Faculty members � (for food only) ! for the new program are drawn � : Saturday, November 2, 1996 from such theatres as The :l Offer good on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings until : � April 18, 1997 (excluding December). Reservations preferred. i 1:30 p.m., Room 81073 Stratford Festival, The Shaw �: Fanshawe College 1460 Oxford St. E., London iI Fanshawe College, 1460 Oxford Street East Festival Theatre and Kitchener's ------_s_:l ------__ 1 Centre-in-the-Square. London, Ontario

Meanwhile, Theatre Fanshawe matinee. The season continues up with Some Men Need Help, a Call for Board members I Board members decide the mission and strategy for the Alumni has announced its playbill for the with the comedy The Nerd, comedy, on August 13-16 and Association. The Board plans activities, services and benefits, but we can't do it without your 1996-97 season. slated for February 26-28, March 21-23, with an August 17 mati­ help! 1, 6 and 7 (matinee on March 2). nee. The season opens with the Board members are elected at the Annual General Meeting. Elections will be held for three The classic drama Our Town by For tickets, call 1-800-853-2270. romance The Balcony Scene. directors, each for a two-year ternn, and one director for a one-year term. For more informa­ The play runs October 10-12 and Thornton Wilder follows, with For information on the new tion, call the Alumni Office at 519-452-4285, out of town 800-661-ALUM or Robert Deibert, October 17-19, with a matinee performances set for May 21-24, diploma program, call Barbara - October 13. Sorry, Wrong 29-30 and again on the afternoon Hunter at 519-633-2030. President, at 519-670 2768. Chimney is a Yuletide farce for of May 25. The romantic com­ adults. It will be performed edy Aspirin & Elephants plays All performances take place at The agenda for the Annual General Meeting will be posted in the Alumni Office, Room A2015, December 11-14 and December July 16-19 and 24-26, with a July the Old To wn Hall Theatre, Fanshawe College, 1460 Oxford Street East, London, Ontario. 19-21, with a December 15 20 matinee. The season wraps Aylmer. AWHNf/f,.�,.""" C!olk�IFALL 1116 New robes, familiar faces at spring graduation FANSHAWE r•�1 COLLEGE 11,A

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 Alumnus Paul Huras (Recreation Well-known Londoner Jack Burghardt Noon - 4 a.m. Leadership 73) was the guest was the recipient of Fanshawe's fifth speaker at one of the five graduation Honorary Diploma at a ceremony June at the ceremonies held June 12-14. Since 13. Jack - a prominent local broad­ graduation, Paul has had a distin­ caster, former member of Parliament for Fanshawe College Community Fitness Centre guished career in the health care field and former Controller and J Block -- 1460 Oxford Street East, London and currently is Executive Director of Deputy Mayor of London - was recog­ the Thames Valley District Health nized for his long history of volunteerism. Centre. He spoke June 14. SILENT AUCTION* CASH BAR* DR.AW PRIZES HOLD'EM POKER* BLACKJACK* CROWN & ANCHOR GX FM DANCE PARTY* DJ DANCE* ENTERTAINMENT FOOD CONCESSIONS* FREE PARKING FREE SHUTTLE DROP-OFF AFTER. 2 a,m,

Tickets are $6 in advance and $7 at the door. Howard's installation was an occasion for the For more information, call 452-4477 reunion of all of Fanshawe's presidents. Pictured left to right are: Dr. James Colvin, president or visit the Fanshawe College from 1967 to 1979; Dr. Barry Moore (1987 - Spring graduation saw the installa­ Community Fitness Centre. 1995); Harry Rawson (1979 - 1987); and the tion of Dr. Howard Rundle as Fan­ current president. About 2,500 students were shawe's fourth president. Bill eligible to graduate during the ceremonies, which, All proceeds benefit Fanshawe students. Dunsmore, Chair of the Board of Provincial Licence #P964791 for the first time, took place in J Gym in the new Governors, performed the official Fanshawe College Community Fitness Centre. robing duties. Special fund to help students in financial need apid technological change is here to stay and Fanshawe College has developed three major Fanshawe College will take part in a provincial financial assistance in order to attend colleges or strategies in response. 1 initiative designed to help deserving students who universities. It will provide an opportunity for otherwise would be financially unable to attend individuals and companies to double the value of college or university. their contribution, knowing that the government will As part of her mandate as Vice-President Business match their donation." Development, Ruth Gates has targeted external The Ontario Student Opportunity Trust Funds partnerships, private and public, and enhanced customer program (OSOTF) will be established at Ontario Monies donated will be placed in a trust fund and service to meet the changing needs of students and the colleges and universities and will be funded by interest from it used for student aid. Each college marketplace. Ruth explains that these initiatives include: donations from individuals, companies or agencies or university will pay out the money based on a and organizations in the private or public sector student's financial need, according to the policies <' Forming partnerships with private business and (other than post-secondary institutions). The set out by the institution. In order to qualify, students industry that benefit both the private sector and the province will match funds raised on a dollar-per­ must be academically suitable and must have college's efforts to modernize program delivery. A dollar basis. resided in Ontario for at least 12 months prior to beginning their studies. major pilot project soon to be underway is the delivery of Vice-President Business Development Ruth Gates education and training via videoconferencing technology. says the initiative will "benefit students who require Donations and/or pledges to Fanshawe's OSOTF Panasonic and EdCom, Fanshawe's partners, are may be made up until March 31, 1997. Pledges providing portable videoconferencing units for the Simcoe must be paid no later than March 31, 1999. and Woodstock campuses at a minimal leasing fee for SALES POSITION the period of one year. Other videoconferencing units To donate or to obtain more information on the have been purchased for the London and St. Thomas/ Would you like to work for an organiza­ OSOTF, contact the Partnerships department at Elgin campuses. All four Fanshawe campuses will tion that was established in 1874? 519-452-4150. participate in a pilot to evaluate the benefits of this type We are expanding our sales force in of learning delivery on students. It also will provide the greater area. Fanshawe grads clean up important information for the companies involving in We are looking for sales people to making and marketing this technology. apply for a commission sales position in Graduates of Fanshawe's Environmental Engineer­ this area. ing program are cleaning up. Alumni of the two­ Maintenance and enhancement of partnerships with year Waste Management diploma program - of­ We will train you both in product fered at the Woodstock campus - are working as government and other publicly-funded organizations. knowledge and the skills of salesman­ inspectors, enforcement officers, operators and con­ The St. Thomas videoconferencing equipment was ship through classroom and field sultants. The two-year cooperative education pro­ purchased through funding from Human Resources training. gram combines classroom learning and on-the-job Development Canada, and the London unit was funded In addition to a commission contract, training. To learn more about the program and partially by the college in partners�;.;;yw.ith:::!••,$.J�G*NET - you will receive a starting income once career opportunities in the field, contact the Wood­ a consortium of hospitals,industryJm!i�nsha#(t and The you meet our requirements. stock campus at 519-421-0144. University of Western Ontario -wi!i!iignifican.tfinancial support from government. Since we are concerned for your continued security, we provide a Follow the Falcons in 96/97! lilllill.,,;c,:,,H,..,,, ...JI pension plan and other employee Continuing to work within thei,,£:RJl@,gliltif:@Q§}lre that The 1996/97 home game schedule for Falcon soc­ benefits (when eligible). courses, programs and !JlfiVlB.lt:Mffi(=\im.ilfitJ-driven cer and basketball is now available. For informa­ and student-centred. This ·inHiafiv'�j_pvof�:fcoo'rdinating For a personal interview with The tion on games and tickets, call the Athletics Office internal leadership and enhanc;Jfl�r·collabo'rgtiq_n among Independent Order of Foresters, please at 519-452-4209. fax or send your resume to: all COiiege areas SO that nE�Jld'd� resources are'f,S��ured and business development activities are established>,,- . : ••:,{ ··· ·<�::;..:, ·. -=i� District Manager .;:�:: .-/�-;��!-<·· :.. ... IOF Foresters An important way' to reach these goals lies with the ,,,,,,,,,,,,. 1092 Dearness Dr., Unit #72 Fanshawe online . port o a umni and their active involvement London,ON N6E1N9 You can now reach Fanshawe College via ?q0HDH!fil,,;�� ! � �• . 1 ;;::::;,:,:•>:·,•, . Fax #: 519-685-3310 our web page. The site includes our in:Jli! Alumn�,f.ssoc1at1on, says Ruth. ;mW ··., ..\. academic calendar, internal e-mail and We thank all candidates for their phone directory, information about our interest, but advise that only those English for International Students program, selected for an interview will be con­ Fanshawe News and, of course, ALUMNI. tacts. No agencies please. Come take a look! We're at: www.fanshawec.on.ca ...... ::.::::r lJ. ·····- f�� Technology in high gear at Fanshawe campuses, centres Electronic newsroom: all the news that's fit to network

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While he then call Fanshawe and have a The idea for the service began says use of theservice depends student send the requested with an opportunity to purchase on the news flowof the day, Gary digital audio sound clip and the electronic newsroom feels "this gives me one more stories through a high quality information management tool to ensure we remain the Jim Matchett (Recreation sons Bryan and Chris. Jo-Anne expecting a second baby in the phone line to the newsroom. software program, Prompter, leader in local news coverage." Leadership 76) had an exciting got her accounting designation in early fall, a sibling for Rachelle. From there, the news anchors from KLZ Innovations Limited in summer - he was selected to be 1979 and works in a small public It's a busy year: Rick's getting a and editors can work with the Winnipeg. Radio98/FM96 looks at this as a a badminton line judge at the practice office in Rothesay. Hello promotion and the family is story for use in a Radio98/FM96 kind of reciprocal and innovative Summer Olympic Games in from her to the other five Busi­ moving to Guelph. Kim's working newscast. Fanshawe also installed a remote approach to enhance the Atlanta, Georgia. ness Administration-Accounting freelance. access mail computer along with services of both the college and grads from 1975. The Fanshawe College News Prompter in order to allow a local broadcaster. Says Gary: Gary Gilbert (Electronic Engi­ Carrie (Fraleigh) Mcinnes Service (FCNS) is offered to local students to send their news "This is a very good partnership neering Technician 85) says hi Michael Plyley (Broadcasting (Business Purchasing 87) has and area broadcasters for a very stories to their broadcast between a local college and a to all his old classmates. He Television 86) has returned to worked for Gary Merritt for five economical annual fee. says partners. Radio 98/FM96 broadcaster committed to the recently graduated from Royal London after ten years with Baton years and has two children, Broadcast Journalism Program installed a high quality broadcast community." Military College in Electrical Broadcasting. He's an associate Kevin and Carleigh. She's lost Coordinator Bob Collins. line, but any broadcaster can Engineering (Power/Control). broker in the specialty transporta­ track of Jennifer (Bechard) receive the audio actualities For information, e-mail Bob at He's now Lt. G.M. Gilbert R.M.C., tion sector with Dicom. Michael Bester and Susan (Smith) This new partnership extends the through a normal phone line. [email protected] or B.Eng. in the Cele World, which wants to hear from any fellow Dobson and would love to hear unique tie most local FCNS reporters also can access phone 519-452-4274. is the communications field. classmates - send a letter to the from them. broadcasters already have with their own newsroom system by Gary is married with two children, Alumni Office and we'll forward it the college. Broadcasters like modem from any location. Says by Owen Thornton and sends a special hello to for you. We got an e-mail from Joe Peter Mills. Chiodo (Industrial Design 90) Laura Bearfoot (Interior Design full of exciting news. Joe's It sounds as though Phillip 90) is the owner of Letourneau developed associations with Millen (Business Marketing Bearfoot Design Inc., which many schools since he left us: 1988) got married recently - he opened for business in 1996. (degree in fine and wife Elaine say, "thanks to They provide services such as arts - visual major); Manchester without us M.A., Bruce, Noel and Ron for interior design, space planning, Metropolitan University in Eng­ your kind wedding gifts and drafting and pen and ink illustra­ land (Masters degree in industrial thoughtfulness. Call us!" They tions, and dealing with designers, design, specializing in environ­ hope to see all former class­ architects, builders and realtors. mentally improving consumer mates again soon. products); a few years out in Go shopping in France, $24. 95 per month' Samantha (Bell) Lockner industry; and now an extended Laurie (Matthews) Speiran (Dental Assistant 88) married stint at Brunel University in visit the Smithsonian, *Includes 100 hours of Internet Access or 25 hours at $16.95 (Dental Assistant 83) married in Steve Lockner in August 1991. Surrey. Joe is Research Assist­ book your holiday, April 1995. She has two stepchil­ She's been working for Dr. Rush ant/Ph.D. studies in Design for help the kids with their homework, Get the reliability only a phone company CAN provide with dren, Corey and Christin. She for seven years, and graduated Active Disassembly through the has been working for Dr. from preventative dental assist­ use of smart materials such as and send mail overseas. 28.8k local dial-up access across Canada and 24 hour 1-800 Cronkwright in Brantford for the ing in 1993. Samantha is presi­ shape memory alloys and shape /\ll customer service. We deliver you the Internet through our last eight years. She sees dent of the Waterloo-Wellington memory polymers. If you'd like state-of-the-art network utilizing the latest 64 bit technology. Mercedes Keresturi occasionally Dental Assistant Association. to see what he's up to, check out and is curious about the rest of She has started looking for the Brunel University website, the class. When's the reunion? graduates for a ten-year reunion Free Internet Access Software for the first 500 new clients and look for Research/Cleaner in 1998. If you're interested, call Electronics Research/Joe l ! 1-888-2 7 4-7920 Jo-Anne (Darnbrough) her at 519-744-4646. Chiodo. He's hoping to visit F'll .. ;J t'

AWHNf/f,._t,.,µC��IFALL 1116 1S Former professor marries two Lost grads of '72 If you know these alumni from 1972, please ask them to call the Alumni Office to update their addresses. graduates Call us at 452-4285 of 800-661-ALUM. You can also fax address changes to 519-452-3570, attention: Alumni Office, or e-mail us at [email protected]. Whoa!! Hold on there ... before your imagination runs amok, an Fa"" Business Cinematography Susan Gratton Radiological Technician Management Adel Sourial Lois Johns Janice Aikens explanation is in order. Anthony Featherstone Jo-Anne Kutyba Judith Brown Gerry Logger Business Administration Patricia Lupton Margaret Brady W.J. (Bill) Watson is a retired John Ridley Lee Allen Joan Mccarrel Baerbel Brown Fanshawe professor who taught David Steinmetz Russell Humpheries Holly Mcleod Robert Clark Clifford Hyatt Evelyn Mereu Heather Davies mainly in the Recreation Leader­ Architectual Art Edward Knox-Leet Sharon Robinson Therese Desmarais ship program and is now Chaplain Robert Love James McGregor Edith Selent Janine Horman at the Unitarian Fellowship of Phillip Pedden Carol Sinclair Marilyn Lampman London. Industrial Design Peter Service Colleen Somerville Judith Lowman William Given Gordon Shaughnessy Judith Young Linda Miller Victor Jakowlew Douglas Wallace Janice Reive Last summer, he performed 20 Pauline Richards Professional Secretary Colleen Roddick weddings including those of Ken Mario Uchman Secretarial Arts Darlene Brewer Lorraine Steele Kramer (Recreation Leadership Lois Butler Catherine Charlton Henriette Von Harpe Interior Design Lois Campbell Helen Davis 92) to Cathy White and Peter Denise Lepine Stella Cheung Carol Dietz Respiratory Technology Barnes (Recreation Leadership Thomas Lutz Vicki Churchill Pat Doiron Lynne Babin 95) to Jennifer Mccallum. Richard Myers Joy Clements Barbara Graydon Patricia Crookes Special Offer for Nursing Alumni Joseph O'Neil Lynn Farrow Lynda Hill Janice Kelley The Kramer-White celebration The former Nursing Education Division is moving at Fanshawe Mary Hatt Truusje Kamminga Mary Pickett College and as a result, we can offer you some great mementos of Graphic Arts Management Deborah Hind Therese Kitney Judy Sadler took place on June 10 at the Harold Stevens Catherine Huffman Viviane Malo Stephen Wiens impressive, stately Windermere your student life. We have several large (at least 18" x 24") William Weekly Mona Lau Margaret Mowry Nancy Yates Manor, London. framed class photos, many 8"x1 O" class photos and some nursing Patricia Longstreet Juliana Okine pins. We will give these away free to the first person (in the appro­ Audio Visual Technician Elizabeth Meyerink Carrol Shaw Medical Records Technician priate class) who calls us and can make arrangements to get them. Robert Barker Susan Miller Wendy Wark Lorraine Ackerman Peter and Jennifer's wedding was Paul Cuzzocrea Marjean Paulson Lynn Bell celebrated on July 15, under a Phone us at 519-452-4285 or, if you're calling from out-of-town, John Groot Susan Reis Retail Marketing Licia Deneau century old weeping willow at the 800-661-ALUM. Micheal Yearsley Janet Squire Gerald Aldwinckle Victoria Kidd Mccallum family farm near Iona Patricia Switzer Paul Blinch Namke Wassenaar Hotel, Restaurant, Nadine Vandendriessche Barry Edwards Station, Elgin County. Large Pictures Catering Management Linda Wallace Brian Gunn Behavioural Science 1 Victoria Campus - 1979 William Hadden Sharon Whitlock Jeffrey Moyes Karen Boure 1 Woodstock Campus - 1982 Jane HIii Siu-Nga Yeung Douglas Murray Constance Clarridge 1 Oxford St. Campus - 1984 Pamela Williams James Norwood Diane Cook 1 Woodstock Campus - 1985 Electronic Data Processing Larry Scidmore John Harris Photographic Technician David Carter Richard Teachout Joan Hogg 1 Oxford St. Campus - 1985 Neil Pfaff Kenneth Crits Te rri Langton 1 Oxford St. Campus - 1986-88 Dan Jagelewski Child Care Worker Susan Lillis 1 Oxford St. Campus - 1989-92 Graphic Design Nancy Krowchuk Ira Bailey Beverly McMullen Karen Bell William Stephenson Carol Casey Larry Opperman Bill's friends will rejoice at the Small Pictures Perry D'elia Siu Whitlock Marie Clairmont Linda Robinson news that he and his wife, Joanne, 1 Oxford St. Campus - 1987-89 (framed) David LePage Alvin Epp Wayne Vokey will celebrate her retirement from 22 Oxford St. Campus - 1987-89 (unframed) Lora Stuart Legal Secretary Barbara McKrow Theresa Zylawy Information London on a second Pins Elly Tielemans Betsy Crania Susan Nedjelski 3 Fanshawe College Nursing Constance Creswell Catherine O'Donnell Dental Assistant freighter cruise: 45 days, from Broadcast Journalism Elizabeth Disbrowe Barbara Quinlan Debra Fitzgerald New Orleans, through the Panama 3 Fanshawe College Nursing Assistant 1989 John Pritchard Noreen Guinard David Semple Elizabeth Fitzgerald Canal, then south down the west Pamela Johnson Wendy Smith Gilda Labovitch coast of South America and return. Radio and Television Arts Barbara Lossing Elizabeth Szkodziak Maureen Lidlow Calling all Med Lab grads! John Cornish Marilyn Mciver Henry Thiessen Joanne Phipps Catherine Harrison Deborah Minns Elaine Walker Dianne Swain Their first freighter cruise was in The Med Lab Te ch program is closing! Let's get together and send it Gregory Howlett Alice Pogorzelski Susan Whitesell May 1994 from Montreal to out with a bang. The Final Med Lab Bash is scheduled for Saturday, Richard Kalb Barbara Rivers Social Service Worker Deborah Zakarow Zeebrugge, Belgium. June 14, 1997 (the day after the final Med Lab graduation). Stephen Moore Wendy Sinclair Adrian Brennan Victoria Vieau Richard Brokenshire Medical Laboratory Environmental Planning Donna Wilson Mary Chirico Technology For those graduates who want to But, we can't tell you all about it if we can't find you! If you know a Thomas Bernard Carolyn Gauld James Beamish connect with Bill, he's at 21 fellow grad who isn't getting a newsletter, tell them to call the Alumni Gary Wilson Medical Secretary MaryGinrich Carolyn Borland Harrison Crescent, London, Office at 519-452-4285, or 800-661-ALUM. Linda Jo-Anne Bomberry Nancy Girodat (Rueger) Moore Creative Electronics Wendy Carson Marilyn Lane (cont'd on page 18) N5Y 2V3, 519-439-5459. (Med Lab Tech 86) is looking forward to hearing from you! Robert Leth Judith Donohue Maureen Wheeler James White 16 AWHNl/f,._t11,,,u Cc.lk�IFALL 1116 n In Memorium Lost? Found!! Return to: Alumni Office, Fanshawe College, Box 4005, London, ON, N5W 5H1. Fax: 519-659-9393. Faye E. Blake (Nursing 76). Please indicate any information you do NOT wish published in Michael T. Blissett (Business 78). AWHNI. Alexander B. Bowman (Science LaboratoryTechnology 73) on March 20, 1996. # (above your name on mail label) Calvin M. Cross (Industrial Mechanic Millwright 95). 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