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On the cover: The U of L's new Chancellor, Robert Hironaka, left, and new Board of Governors Chairman Gordon Paterson both stand behind the University's Access to Success campaign to build the Library Information Network Centre. They are shown here standing behind an architect's model of LINC. Professor surprised by award T University of Letlibridge Political Science Professor Edwin Webking received Alberta's Human Rights Award in a ceremony at New science degree created T City Hall in December. It was a much A new degree opportu­ lege has a highly regarded deserved laurel, but one nity for students was creat­ program emphasizing prac­ that surprised him nonethe­ ed before Christmas when tical techniques and field less. the provincial government work, while at the U of L, "I was just astounded at gave permission for the we stress theoretical aspects learning 1 had won the University to offer a post- and scientific principles." award," Webking said. "I diploma science degree in The degree, distinctive have often been very critical Environmental Science. among environmental sci­ of the Alberta Hunian Rights Commission." The new program ence programs in Canada, Webking has taught at tlte U of L for 25 years and is allows students graduating began on a limited basis in Chair of the Political Science Department. He has chaired from the Environmental Sci­ January. the board of directors of the Alberta Civil Liberties ence diploma program at The program was one Research Centre for many years aird is the Vice-President Lethbridge Community Col­ of the first to be funded of the Alberta Civil Liberties Association. lege to transfer two years' from the Department of Webking is also a member of the Canadian Civil Liber­ credit into the U of L's sci­ Advanced Education and ties Association, the Canadian Council for International ence degree program. Career Development's $47- Latv, Amnesty International, and the Canadian Human "The College and Uni­ million Access Fund, born Rights Education and Research Centre at the University of versity programs will be a out of the 1994 strategic . He was named Citizen of the Year by the City of terrific complement to one planning document entitled Lethbridge in 1988. another," said Seamus New Directions for Adult Webking has criticized the provincial government for O'Shea, U of L Vice-Presi­ Learning in Alberta. downplaying the role of the Alberta Human Rights Com- dent (Academic). "The Col­ missioir by amalgamating it with other advisory boards within the Depiartment of Community Development. He sa\'S it is not free of political influence and is not allowed to take the proactive role that it should.

New classrooms coming The need for more us greater flexibility in our classroom space to accom­ timetabling, which is a modate a growing student bonus to students." population prompted the The exact size and num­ Board of Governors to ber of the new rooms was approve the construction of determined from informa­ three new classrooms on tion on fall course offerings campus, to be ready for the and specific course enrol­ influx of students this ment projections provided autumn. by academic departments, Designed to seat more says Tennant. than 200 students, the new "We used this method Koto sound awes crowd • classrooms will be situated to calculate the precise sizes The family of visiting professor Dr Akikazu Yonaiyama directly west of Turcotte of classrooms we require," awed a packed house in the University Recital Hall in Janu­ Hall and the Max Bell Tennant says. "And by situ­ ary with their performance of traditional Japanese music. Regional Aquatic Centre. ating the new facilities near Yonaiyama's daughter, Masae Ichikawa, is shown here play­ "These new classrooms the west parking lot, we are ing the koto, the traditional instrument of Japan. She was will put us in a better situa­ hoping to reduce the joined by her mother and three children during the noon- tion to house our expanding amount of travel for stu­ hour performance. Yonaiyama presented U of L President student numbers," says U of dents up and down the hill Howard Tennant with a koto prior to the performance in a L President Howard Ten­ to University Hall." traditional exchange of gifts. nant. "They will also allow

ALUMNI & FRIENDS SPRING 1995 Board increases Athletics funding • cer and track and field will have the opportunity to The U of L Board of port underscores the value operate as self-sufficient Governors showed its com­ of our Athletics programs," competitive sport clubs with mitment to the University's said U of L President support from Recreation Athletics program in Janu­ Howard Tennant. "1 am Services. happy that we can continue ary by approving a $50,000 The Athletics depart­ to provide competitive spec­ increase in funding to sup­ ment raised $70,000 this tator sports for our stu­ port the program over the year through its marketing dents, the community, and next two years. efforts, more than three our alumni." The Board voted over­ times the amount raised last whelmingly in favor of The Board's decision to year. Program enhancement increasing the subsidy to increase funding instead of initiatives such as the Athletics to $300,000 from cutting additional teams to Adopt-A-Horn program Speaker medal the current $250,000 for the make up next year's expect­ brought in another $95,000 years 1995-96 and 1996-97. ed shortfall means that recognizes excellence • thanks to the cooperative "Athletics has been an hockey, men's and women's effort of coaches and ath­ Outgoing Chancellor important aspect of univer­ basketball, swimming, and letes and the support of stu­ Ingrid Speaker believes that sity life at this institution, judo will remain fully fund­ dents and the community. it's time to give the Univer­ and the Board's \ote of sup­ ed pn)grams. Women's soc­ sity's researchers their due, and she instituted a new endowment fund in Febru­ Tnn()vjii\ c speaker visits • soiuncri: ary to do just that. Cicc Nation mcmlicr Hale ., . U.^L';I This Established by the his lalcMt'^ lor bringing cultures Uigelher vear's event Chancellor under the aus­ when lie adiirc's>,ed lii-. lisicner-, at IJieU ot featured 23 pices of the President, the I - \ali\e (. arci'i' I'air in I CIMII.UA. participating Ingrid Speaker medal for .Auger v\ove logi-lher iier-.oiiai slorii'-., exhibitors, Distinguished Research, hinnoroii'i Lilc-. and Iradilionaj -.iniAing including pri- Scholarship or Performance anti (.Irinnming lo promote ciiltLual undci- \'ate sector will be awarded each year "-tandiiig. I Ic ni.iko-^ liii audiiMicc aw,ire (.'niniovc;' during convocation cere­ bolli ol the i.i-. !• : i-- laciiii; iiillin-i"' strug- monies to a member of the •-iicii as \. .., 'hn'' I • i!i-i:i ; • i-i' :':• • .n ••! • : I'l.l I1T(- Canbra j-ood'-,, academic staff. many similarities between those cultures. The medal recognizes and major Auger's public lecture was a highlight bank-^: go\ crniTient emy- the central importance of of the fif'fh annual fair, which pro\'ided research, scholarship and ihe RCNll' .M'iL' Transport C'an.id.i,: tino ar>0" career, employment, and educational infor­ riginai organi/.ilions ^..ncli as tlie Canadian performance to the philoso­ mation to aboriginal students from across phy and goals of the Univer­ CoLincii for .Aboritiinal Ihisincss. sity, and is intended to

complement the Distin­ VVflVvf iVMvnllft'tik guished Teacher Medal. Kondziolka set new cham­ pionship marks in both the "1 felt that we were hon­ men's 50-m and 100-m oring the best teachers, but freestyle and snagged four we didn't really honor the medals in total. ("Kondo" researchers," said Speaker \. went on to defend his CIAU All full- or part-time gold medal in the 50-m faculty, academic assistants, despite a bout with and professional librarians mononucleosis and also rep­ are eligible for nomiriation V •*l^*.. resented Canada at the Pan- for the medal, and any Am games.) member of the University community can nominate a Teammate Shawn Pin­ candidate. A selection com­ Pronghorns make a splash • der claimed four golds and mittee appointed by the one bronze medal, and President and made up of We learned in junior da West Championships at Shyanne Shannon won two four academic staff mem­ high that Pronghorns are the Max Bell Regional golds, two silvers, and one bers, two students, one Sen­ the swiftest inhabitants of Aquatic Centre in January. bronze. Other top Prong­ ate member and one the North American plains. In their best showing ever at horn swimmers included member of the Alumni Earlier this year we discov­ a meet, the 'Horns placed Andrea Killam, Shelly Pin­ Association will review the ered that they could swim third overall in both the der, Val Weaver, Kevin applications. pretty fast, too. men's and women's compe­ Mertz (who set a record in The Pronghorn swim titions, which featured the 100-m backstroke), and team smashed records and seven teams from the Cana­ Aaron Berg. claimed a heap of medals da West conference. when they hosted the Cana­ The U of L's Dean

ALUMNI & FRIENDS SPRING 1995 President Howard Tennant describes as erley's, as well. He is a former presi­ exceptional skills and experience. dent of the Lethbridge East Rotary "His success in business and his Club and has served on the Board of broad knowledge of financial matters Directors of the Lethbridge and District will benefit the institution. He has Exhibition and the city's chapter of Big already made valuable contributions to Brothers. In 1990 both he and Beverley the University as a Board member and volunteered with Sun Life Skate Cana­ through his fundraising efforts," Ten­ da, and she is currently head of facili­ nant says. ties for the upcoming Alberta Winter His background in finance will Games. She also chairs the Lethbridge help him with what he sees as his main Community College (LCC) Founda­ goal as Chairman: to maintain a solid tion. financial balance sheet for the Univer­ The Patersons have two daughters sity, and to ensure its continued suc­ in addition to their oarsman son: J.L., cess in serving the needs of its students who is the Director of Youth and Edu­ On the first weekend of May each and faculty. cation for the British Olympic Associa­ year, Gordon Paterson and his family "We have to make absolutely sure tion; and Eryn, a U of L grad now travel to a place called the Mont Lake that our three-year rolling budget is working in the transitional vocational Cut in Seattle for the official opening of adhered to," Paterson says. "We have to program at LCC. the year's boating season. It is a spec­ look under every stone for money that With family links to both of Leth­ tacular event, where crowds upward of can be saved and spent with wisdom." bridge's postsecondary institutions, 100,000 gather to watch international Paterson is proud of the Universi­ Paterson understands the thinkng rowing crews power their racing shells ty's track record. "The U of L, through behind government policy which is through the waters of Lake Washington to Lake Union. The sport of rowing is like no other, requiring the ultimate in cooper­ New Board Chairman ation and teamwork to get the job done. When Paterson watches the regatta this year, he may be inclined to set for challenges compare the oarsmen's challenge to that of the team he has steered since January—the University of Lethbridge the guidance of General Faculties pushing for increased collaboration Board of Governors. Council and the administration, partic­ among colleges and universities in the Paterson, appointed Board Chair­ ularly Howard Tennant, has been able province. "Entering into cooperative man for a three-year term January 23, to carve out a niche in the postsec­ ventures with postsecondary institu­ takes over from David Hughes at a ondary system. The University knows tions will gain us some economies of time when economic restraints and what it is good at, so it maintains qual­ scale in a time when we are forced to new government policy are creating a ity and does not try to be all things to do more for less. These ventures will few waves in Canada's postsecondary all people. The people here are special­ also benefit not only our students, but school system. ists and because they have kept a students across the province," he says. Paterson's advantage is that he is focused vision of what they want to "And from my position of Chairman of no stranger to these waters. He was a do, they have been able to provide the Board, I see that there is no valid member of the Board of Governors excellence to the community." reason for this University to exist other from 1986 to 1992, and he served as A key to continued excellence, than to serve our students." vice-chairman from 1990 to 1992. He Paterson says, will be the Library Infor­ Paterson says the Board's biggest was also chair of the University's mation Network Centre (LINC), the challenge in the next three years is to Finance Committee for three years. completion of which he says he will guide the institution along the lines of Born and raised in Lethbridge, secure during his term as Chairman the goals of accountability, accessibility, Paterson is a successful businessman "not just because it is vitally important affordability and responsiveness, as who owned and operated College Mer­ for today's students and community stated in Advanced Education and cury Sales Ltd. for 23 years before sell­ but also because it is, ultimately, the Career Development's planning docu­ ing it in 1992. He is a University of single most important project for the ment, known simply as the 'white Washington alumnus (as is his son future of southern Alberta. I personally paper' Bruce, who rowed for the U of W team; will spend a lot of time fundraising "And," he says, "I think we have to hence the annual regatta trek) whose and explaining to the community the work smarter We have to find the bet­ BA in Business Administration, com­ tremendous value of this project." ter ways to do things given the cost bined with his business success, mean The Lethbridge and southern savings that we must garner" he is well-prepared for his new role. Alberta community have been a big He brings to the position what U of L part of Paterson's life and his wife Bev-

4 ALUMNI & FRIENDS SPRING 1995 New Chancellor says 'success leads to motivation'

The April morning that Robert tion' .... Many people would say that Hironaka chaired his first Senate meet­ this philosophy is backwards, but if ing dawned breezy and warm in you have success, it motivates you to southern Alberta. try harder Collectively, the members of The February day that Hironaka Senate can be effective both as repre­ learned he had been elected Chancellor sentatives of the community to the was warm, too — not in Alberta, but University and as a voice from the Uni­ certainly in the Caribbean, where he versity to the community. It's a two- was vacationing when the news way street." arrived. Hironaka sees Convocation as a Hironaka and his wife Susie were good time for Senate members to inter­ taking in a week-long cruise when the act with the public, students, and Uni­ message came from U of L President versity faculty and staff. As Chancellor, Howard Tennant. Hironaka will confer all degrees during When first approached about his term. "Convocation means a lot to being nominated for Chancellor, Hiron­ students and their families because it is aka discussed the opportunity with a milestone in their lives. It's not an Susie and son Wes, an architect at end in itself, but it is a day they will UCLA, and daughter Lorelei, a French look back on with pride. There's a cer­ Immersion teacher in Edmonton. He tain amount of pomp and ceremony, also made sure, he jokes, that the job His sense of community under­ but it's a significant event that symbol­ came with a desk he could call his scores his research and volunteer work. izes entry to a new stage in people's own. The retired research scientist cur­ As a research scientist, he advised lives, and it shouldn't be trivialized." rently shares a desk in an office at the farmers, veterinarians, engineers, feed The University's proposed Library Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada mill operators and foreign scientists on Information Network Centre (LINC) is Research Station where he worked for problems encountered in animal agri­ also something Hironaka feels can take 32 years. culture. students to a new stage. He has been Hironaka retired in 1991, but he He has held many executive posi­ involved with the University's Access has never been the retiring kind. He tions with the Lethbridge East Rotary to Success capital campaign, to raise continues his research work in animal Club. He served as group leader for a funds for the state-of-the art centre. He nutrition; he can't turn down commu­ goodwill visit to Japan in 1973, was says that as a scientisL he has worked nity work; and his involvement with operations manager of the club's horse enough with computers to understand the University of Lethbridge, extensive show for six years, and chairman for their potential and the potential of over the years, now reaches new one year He is a past-president of the those who are in step with the informa­ heights as he takes over the post of Japanese Garden Society and served as tion age. Chancellor from the departing Ingrid chairman of the Honpa Buddhist "LINC is going to give our grads Speaker Church board for seven years. an opportunity to access networks and "As the bridge between the Uni­ Hironaka insists he takes on these data banks for all kinds of information. versity and the community, the Chan­ projects because he gets help from oth­ Their knowledge will benefit the orga­ cellor must be able to relate to people," ers. "I'm a person who realizes that I nizations and people they will work says U of L Senator Gloria Smith, who can't do these things by myself. I with after graduation," he says. chaired the Chancellor Nomination always hope that my enthusiasm will He has used the Internet himself to Committee. "Bob, we feel, has the abili­ be infectious, and that's what I hope gain access to agricultural information ty to do this. He has a strong sense of will happen during my time as Chan­ and to help others solve agriculture- community, and we look forward to cellor," he explains. related problems. He also corresponds the direction he will provide over the He is no stranger to the U of L Sen­ frequently through electronic mail at next four years." ate, having served as a member from the research centre. Born and raised on a mixed farm 1983 to 1987. "I am excited about work­ E-mail is one more way that a busy near Raymond, Alberta, Hironaka ing with the Senate because I know the man like Hironaka stays in touch with earned his BSc and MSc in Animal successes they have had in the past. I his community — the people who call Nutrition from the University of Alber­ think we should look to those success­ him friend, teacher, advisor, peer, and ta and his PhD from the University of es to motivate us. One thing I have now. University of Lethbridge Chancel­ Illinois. learned is that 'success leads to motiva­ lor

ALUMNI & FRIENDS SPRING 1995 Wild about tea!

Only in Lethbridge, you say? Pity! Katherine and Linda first met That's what the British aristocracy when they both came to the U of L in would be saying, if they knew about the early '80s from Manitoba. They University alumni Katherine deGeorgio's (BSc '86, Cultur­ went their separate ways after graduat­ al Geography) Wild Turnip Cafe and ing, but the early '90s found them both and staff help a grad Tea Room, which opened last summer in Lethbridge again. bring her dream to life in downtown Lethbridge. Katherine was tired of working for In a city that is virtually drowning other people and was thinking of open­ in coffee shops and cafes, the Turnip is ing a tea room, something she had something different: a cozy establish- dreamed of doing since her children (she has two, ages 26 tion of china from all over the world. ""1l'iiw»«l«rihA-,< iiiti .C it K ^i^srj's !?*»*••#. and 25) were small. None of the furnishings are modern, Linda was looking for a yet the tea room consciously strives to business opportunity. avoid the cliche of a Victorian or Eng­ lish style. O "We were more interested in creat­ They bumped into each ing an international environment" btw^ other in a restaurant says Linda. The interest stems partially one day, realized they from Katherine's own globetrotting. had a mutual interest in "In my adventurous travels I've visited starting a business, and lots of tea rooms," she says. began looking for a "Adventurous" might be some­ suitable location togeth­ thing of an understatement: the coun­ er tries stamped on Katherine's "A tea room has to be passport—Columbia, Brazil, Nepal, interesting, says Malaysia, Thailand, Ecuador, Peru—are Katherine. "There has as exotic as the labels on the large glass to be some kind of jars of bulk tea that line the tea room's atmosphere." Fortu­ counter—^Japanese Sencha, Formosa nately, atmosphere is Oolong, Indonesian Santosa Estate. something that the At home now in Lethbridge, Turnip has in spades. Katherine takes a very hands-on The tea room is located approach to running her tea room and in the Oliver Building, can often be found waiting on tables one of Lethbridge's and pouring tea for her clientele. She older surviving struc­ does most of the baking herself, often tures. The building was incorporating ingredients from her built around 1910 to own garden. jMjjjI^AiBi^sa house the original A solid core of regular customers, iHijHr' Stokes Pharmacy. That built on word-of-mouth referrals, doesn't explain the ment full of comfortable overstuffed seems to point toward continued suc­ bowling lanes in the chairs and china, the kind of place that cess for Katherine's business. Added basement, though; those most likely appeals equally to urgently fashionable attractions like card readings and the date to an earlier building, Oliver Hall university students and their more Lethbridge Folk Club's monthly open (which Drama professor Ches Skinner relaxed instructors. Tea has become stage have made the Turnip even more has identified as the site of Leth­ very trendy; as Katherine says, "even popular with the both the University bridge's earliest performing arts-enter­ Seattle, the big coffee town, has four or crowd and the general populace. tainment space), that provided the five tea rooms now." "Under certain circumstances there Katherine's U of L roots played an foundation for its successor Paul Smith and Susan Menzies, are few hours in life more agreeable important part in the start-up of her than the hour dedicated to the ceremo­ business. The tea room was originally two U of L sessional instructors whom Linda had met through the School of ny known as afternoon tea," wrote established as a partnership between Henry James in the opening of The Por­ Katherine and Linda Nicol (BMgt '84), Fine Arts (and who both, coincidental- ly, also have studios upstairs in the trait of a Lady. Katherine would certain­ a fellow alumna who is presently an ly concur, though she might take James advisor with the School of Fine Arts Oliver Building), put together a color scheme that complemented the bare to task for qualifying himself. The (Nicol left the business this spring). Turnip's proprietor herself is more Even the business's accountant Dean red brick walls and tin ceiling that are among the tea room's unique architec­ straightforward. "Tea," as Katherine Gallimore (BMgt '84), is a U of L grad­ says, "is really the most civilized expe­ uate. tural features. Former side windows, now bricked up, have been converted rience in the world." into shelves to display a quirky collec- ALUMNI & FRIENDS SPRING 1995 UofL alumna Kim McLean-Fiander, home for a brief visit before returning to Oxford.

Every day at noon, Kim McLean- It is a subject that begs to be stud­ were fairly aggressive in their quest for Fiander finds a seat among an eager ied at tradition-bound Oxford. Found­ knowledge. "The seeds of feminism mass of graduate students and gets set ed in the 12th century, and now were planted at this time," she says. for an outstanding learning experience. comprising 36 colleges (Linacre being McLean-Fiander's passion for this It's called lunchtime. one of the few for graduate students), topic dates back to her undergrad days Lunch, or any meal, in the Linacre the university boasts one of the oldest at the U of L. She was considering Dining Hall at being a the University geneticist of Oxford is a until she spectacular Oxford a feast for the senses found herself thing, and it's in some excit­ not just the ing English international flavor of the cuisine that and greatest resources for the study of classes, including Professor Cheryl has McLean-Fiander enthused: it's the English and the arts. The Bodleian Calver's class on Renaissance literature. chance to savor the cultures of the Library, which is home to more than "One day I asked Dr Calver, world embodied in her fellow student- four million printed volumes. 'Weren't there any women writers in diners. "The Bodleian is definitely one of the Renaissance?' and she said to me, "Each meal is like a mini United the main reasons I wanted to study at 'Why don't you find out?' So I did. Nations gathering," says the U of L Oxford," explains McLean-Fiander "It Working with her on that Independent alumnus, now in her first year of PhD houses many original manuscripts and Study on women in the Renaissance studies at one of the world's most first editions of rare books." really got me started." respected institutions. "Linacre College In the Bodleian, she searches for After completing her Master of has only 250 students, but those stu­ clues that the women of the Renais­ Arts degree on the subject at the Uni­ dents represent 52 different countries. sance were more educated than schol­ versity of Alberta in 1992, McLean- It's the most diverse student population ars give them credit for Fiander applied for a Commonwealth at Oxford, and I think I've learned as "Although over the past 15 years Scholarship and was shortlisted for the much about other cultures in my six more and more studies have been done award, but did not make it to the final months there as I've learned about on women writers of this time, virtually round. (She had also made the shortlist Renaissance literature." nothing has been said about their edu­ for a Rhodes scholarship four years ear­ The Renaissance, not mealtime, is cation. My idea is to challenge long- lier.) Only momentarily dismayed by what has brought McLean-Fiander to held beliefs that these women weren't this turn of events, she applied again Oxford (although she is quick to point intelligent or well-educated. Maybe for the Commonwealth the following out that the dining hall chef makes they weren't gaining an education in year while she was teaching English delectable desserts). She is the recipient the traditional sense, but they were and Women's Studies at Northern of a Commonwealth Scholarship, com­ finding ways of educating themselves." Lights College in Fort Nelson, British parable to a Rhodes in value, and a For example, aristocratic women of Columbia. SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship, which the time would take young girls under She got it. covers her living and travel expenses their wing and teach them foreign lan­ "I tell people that you need to be and university fees at Oxford and guages, among other subjects. Women very determined in these matters," she allows her to complete her three-year would access the libraries of their says. "You need to persist to succeed." doctorate on the education of England's fathers or husbands, defy the reading women writers from 1500 to 1620. lists "prescribed" to them by men, and (Continued on page 15)

ALUMNI & FRIENDS SPRING 1995 spoke of trying to do a book on reli­ gion, maybe another on Canadian life more generally. It seems like a long time ago.... Between 1975 and the early '90s, a by Reginald W. Bibby good many of you who took my class­ Department of Sociology es heard references about those Project Canada surveys. Unknown to most of you, they were beginning to add up—a It's especially enjoyable for me to second was completed in 1980, a third have a chance to visit with you, the U in 1985, a fourth in 1990. Along the of L Alumni, at this particular point in way, I also started to take national time. Many of you have shared in what readings of teenagers, carrying out has amounted to my life's work. And complementary Project Teen Canada sur­ this year, something special is taking veys in 1984 and 1992. society and culture we have been creat­ place. It's great to have this opportuni­ Over the years, besides sharing the ing since the 1960s, to look at how we ty to tell you about it. surveys with many of you, I was dis­ are doing in areas such as happiness, 1 remember with more than a little seminating the findings through a fair­ values, civility, and the creation of nostalgia that first fall in 1975, when 1 ly large number of papers and journal Canadian culture, and to examine areas articles. BuL I of life including social and personal never wanted concerns, changing institutions, the to spend my information explosion, leisure and pro­ Canada-watcher career talking fessional sport, spirituality, sexuality, only to acade­ and our outlook on the future. mics. Yes, contrary to suspicion and celebrates 20th vear Back in 1976, rumour, those Project Canada surveys when some of that you endured since 1975 are about arrived in a Sociology Department that the first survey findings became avail­ to provide the nation with a rather featured Professors Mann, Boldt, able, I was startled to discover how unique view of itself. The story will be Letkemann, Weaver, Dwyer, Parton, much interest there was in the survey told in a new book to be released this and Djao. We had a student body of findings right across Canada—even if fall by Stoddart Publishing, entitled— about 1,300 then, with campus life cen­ the researcher himself was buried in are you ready for this?—The Bibby tered in that one big building lodged the coulees of southern Alberta! Simply Report: Social Trends Canadian Style. tightly in the coulees—like a stately ark put, if the research touched them, peo­ Contrary to my 1975 fears, precise­ from another age. ple were interested, and have contin­ ly because I have been at The Universi­ Looking back, 1 wasn't sure ued to be interested. ty of Lethbridge, I've been given the whether this represented the beginning Consequently, over the past two resources and tranquility to carry out or the end of my research career Leth­ decades I have consciously attempted my research and writing. A university bridge seemed like light years away to carry out academically sound work, perhaps can provide no greater gifts. In from Toronto where I had taught the yet make the findings available to a this twentieth "anniversary" of both year before—far removed from much of fairly wide audience. It's hard to the survey series and my time at the U Canadian academia, granting agencies, believe—as much a sign of age as of L, I again wish to express my great publishing companies, the media, and achievement—but there are now six appreciation to those of you who have public attention. There was a real dan­ books "out there" based on the sur­ been my students—for your support, ger that one might come to Lethbridge veys. Two focus on Canadian youth patience, stimulation, and life-giving and never be seen or heard from again. (The Emerging Generation, 1985; Teen humour Because of you and others, Some of you who sat in my Cana­ Trends, 1993), one on Canadian society life here has been very good. My hope dian Society, Deviance, and Intro Soci­ (Mosaic Madness, 1990), and three deal is that as a result of all of this, life else­ ology classes in the fall of 1975 may with religion and spirituality (Frag­ where may be a little better as well. remember my enthusiasm as I told you mented Gods, 1987; Unknown Gods, 1993; about my new. Project Canada national and There's Got to Be More!, 1995). EDITOR'S NOTE: Reginald Bibby's survey. Not all of you were equally But this year is particularly special six books have, together, sold some 100,000 enthralled. That first semester, one to this U of L-based research program. copies—a total virtually unheard of in uninhibited rookie - understandably With the completion of the latest 1995 Canada. In 1994, he was awarded an hon­ inundated with my survey data— national adult survey, I now will have orary doctorate by Laurentian University wrote those unforgettable (if totally twenty years of fairly unique, detailed for his success in extending the debate over inaccurate) words on the blackboard: information on Canadians. It's going to key Canadian issues beyond the academic "Bibby is a sleeping pill!" That year I be possible to assess what kind of a community.

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Guy McNab * Robert Runte Dietmar Stanke Ken Tunnicliffe Gail Williams * Sandra Lord * Gordie McNab * Everett Nowlin jean Poile Catherme Russell' Sharon Turner * J, Lynn Williams Josephine Lord Thomas McNab Kevin Nugent * Dion Poirier * Tom Staples + Gordon Russell + Peter Williams Judith Lorenz * Jill McNally * Nurses Undergraduate Society Bonnie Pokamey * Faye Stark * Kerry Tumock * John Rutland + Barbara Williams + Trisha Lorenz * Michael McPhail * Dennis k Barbara O'Connell Ralph Pollock + Terry Steen * Roberta Turuk * S&AHoldingsLtd, Greta Williamson * Carol Low + David McVean * Marsha Odenbach Guy Pomahac Larry Steinbrenner * TWR Roofing Monty Sailer Edna WilEs + Sheila Lowe + Wendy Melrose * Jim Odland Kevin Ponech Larry Steinke Frances Tymkow * Lyal Sakamoto Patricia Willms * Christine Lowings * Suzanne Menard * Cathy Ohama * Tim Pope + Brenda Stendebach * Jenny Tymko' Ron Sakamoto Brian Wilson * Malcolm Lowings Laura Mensch + Stuart Ohno * Glen Popowich William Sterling John Uchikura * Nick Saler Dennis Wilson * David Lowther * Randy Meroniuk Bruce Oka * Marilyn Potter * Lori Stern * Gail Umeris' Gary Saler Rocky Wilson * Peggy Lucas * Shannon Mertens * Bmce Olecko * Timotny Power * Wayne Stevens *+ University of Lethbridge Faculty Larry Saloff* Allan Winarski * Tim Luchanski * John Metcalfe * Kathleen Oliver * Wanda Power * Karen Stevenson Association Toni Salonen * Toni Winder Luigi's Pizza Orville Metz Fran Olivier + Arthur Pozzi * Sharon Stevenson-Ferrari'+ Joanne Unruh * Jean Salt * Joyce Winter * D.C Lund Gerald Mezei Nolan Olsen * Robert Pratt* Robert Stewart * Y Urano Mark Sandilands + Wilma Winter + Stephen Lush Gail Michener + Kathy Olsen* Brian Pratt + R, William Stinson * Rumi Urasaki * Debi Sandul + Daniel Wirzba * Loreena Lymbery * Micro-Age Computers G,E, Orchard Precon Precast Products Donald Stirling * Arthur Ushizawa * joey Sanregret * Shelly Wismath + Mike Lynagh * Dave Middleton Mervin Orr * Sharon Prenevost * Kathleen Stobbs * Kevin Valgardson *+ Kendy Sasaki * Dieter Witzke * Bemice Lynn * Edward Mikhail Shirley Orr * Rosemary Preuss * Allison Stokes * Marguerite Vallee * Jim Saunders * Gerald Wobick Joseph Ma * Thomas Miklos * James Oshiro * Joanne Price * Randa Stone + Tom Van Moorsel * Linda Sauter * Libertad Wohlwend * Dorothy MacAulay * Terry Milburn * D, Craig Oswald * Kevin Prindle Allison Stott* Carol Van Rootselaar * Jim Savoy + Meseret Woldemichael * Arthur MacCrimmon' A, Kave Otsuka * Robert Provan * Ira Stroh * Tony Van Son * Stephanie Sawchuk * Diane Wolf Ron A. Macdonald * J. Gregory Strong Lori Van Raay * Bill Schafer Dolores Wolosuk * Charles MacDonald * Stefka Stropnik * Anne Van Haanen * Cheryl Schafer * Paul Wolsey Neala MacDonald * Leslie Stuart * Katherine Van Dellen * M,RietScheffer* Wendy Wotski * Karen MacDonald * RolfShiber Steve Van Tetering * Douglas Schmitt * Johan Woltjer * Gord MacDonald A BLDDINC. ClIALLLNGE Bmce Vance Donna Schneider * James Shickart * Bill Wong* Debbie MacGarva * Anthony & Valerie Vanden Nancy Schnoor * Sandy Sturm * Ken Wong * Hennie Machielse-Ens * In ly-i-l, iho l.ni\vrsil\\ lirsl (,i\u\ C h.illt'ni;t' Eva Schowalter * Barry Sullivan Heuvel * Wendy Wong * Steve Mack + Kathy Schrage + Brian Sullivan + Frank Vanden Heuvel + Margaret Wong + Glen Mackey * sjw i;r.uJu.Uiri^', sludonU in ihi* I .iiult\ o\ Donna Schroeder * Gordon Surbey * Johanna VanderBeek' Helen Wood Douglas MacLean KJiiCeUKin pk'tlui* '-.^,72'^ i)\t*r thriv vejr^.. ll \^ Bob Schuler Michael Sutherland Gerda Vanderfluit + Lillian Woodford * Peter MacLean Henry Schultz * Dariene Sutheriand + Tony VanderGriendt John Woods + Rick k Vanessa MacLean iiD^od llul I hiillonm-'-- in oihor LifLillii^-. .inJ Torf in Schultz * Sven Ericksen's Family Janice Varzari * SheUy Woolf* Laurie MacLean Schwartz Reliance Insurance Restaurant AlVas* Robert Wort Douglas & Shelby Macleod --^ lujol'^ \\ ill iil^^o briir ItLiil. Jo-Ann Schwartzenberger' Mary Swanson * Vauxhall Co-op Petroleum Ltd. 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Peter Pastoor Michael Ramsdel! * Debbie Scholten * Douglas Walker Todd Takeyasu k Brenda Hughes * DaleYutsky* Marion Marchant Maria Mohr * Phyllis Pastoor Bea Ramtej + Neil Sheets + Barbara Walker * John Talerico Saijad Zahir + Cathy Marco' Gerard Monaghan * Kim Pasula Ian Randell Monica Shelstad * Laurie & Hilda Walker + Janet Tamikado * Sylvia Zalik * Maurice Marks' Fraser Montgomery' Gordon & Beverly Paterson Robert Rasmussen * William Shields Gail Walker* Harvey Tarns Maria Zappone * Marlin Travel Klaus Moock Shannon Paterson * RBG Construction Ltd, Kyoto Shigehiro Carolyn Walker Julia Tan * Kevin Zeeb * Salvatore Marra' Harold Moodie * Ervn Paterson' j, Donald Read + Randolf Shima * Nancy Walker *+ Carrie Morency' Masaye Tanaka * Micael Zimmer Kathleen Marsden + Kari Paul' Anne Reid * Hiroshi Shimazaki + Walkers' Transport Ltd, Gregory Morris * Pat Tanaka *+ Raniero Zucco * Allan Marshall * Kelly Paulgaard' Shirley Reidel + Pat Shimbashi DiellaWaEace* Gerrard Morrison * David Taniguchi * Donald Marshall * Romeo Paulhus Reimer Construction Ltd, * Neal Siedlecki * Tom Wallewein * Ella Mortemore * Christine Tannas Gail Marshall' Rick Pawlak Randy Remington Alma Siemens * Angela Wallin * Barbara Marshalsay + Dave Mortin Agnes Tarrant * Dan Payant * Belinda Rempel * Stacha Sikora' Frank Walton' 'University Alumni Colleen Martin Robert Moser * Linda Sillito * Marie Tarrant * Marion Payne * Garth Renyk * Kent Wang + University Faculty & Staff Derek Martin Rick Mrazek *+ Robert Simmons Wayne k Barb Tate * Peat Marwick Thome Educational David Rhind * Shaun & Pat Ward* Lorelle Martin * George Mucciarone * Dianne Simms * Ronald Taylor * Foundation Edward Rice Gerald Ward lennifer Mather + Brent Muir Ruth Sim onsen * Lorraine Taylor * Sergio Pellis + Cliff Rich Hail Insurance Ward Bros, Constmction Ltd. Al Matheson R. Ivan Mukasa * Terri Simpson * Eileen Taylor' Arthur Pendle jr * Donald Richards * Roisin Ward Mavis Matis * Hilary Munro Roni Simpson * Jackie Taylor * Harry k Irene Penner * Doug Richardson Noreen Ward Don & Alice Matisz * Morgan Munroe * David Tedham lames Penner * Tony Rideout * Irwin Warkentin'

In its compilation of the names of donors, the Development Office may have missed individuals who have donated. These errors and omissions are unintentional If you have been omitted from our records, please contact: The Development Office 329-2481.

ALUMNI & FRIENDS SPRING 1995 11 friends

Thank you, Student phoners solicited 975 new pledges during the 1995 phone- a-thon campaign. alumni!

University of Lethbridge alumni once again showed sup­ Prior to actually soliciting pledges, the students honed port for their alma mater by responding enthusiastically and their telephone communication skills for two weeks by mak­ generously to the annual phone-a-thon campaign. ing approximately 400 thank-you calls to alumni on multi- "This was a very successful campaign," says Charlotte year pledges. Caton, Director of Development. "The emphasis of the The callers worked in the evenings out of the Communi­ phone-a-thon was to increase the numbers of donors," she cations and Development office for five nights a week, Sun­ says, noting that the 1995 campaign accomplished this goal day to Thursday. They attempted to contact more than 6000 by increasing the percentage of alumni who have pledged to alumni and actually spoke to more than three-quarters of a respectable 18 per cent, them. 'The ranks of alumni donors have grown from fewer than Callers presented alumni with several choices as to how 200 in 1990 to well over 1300 pledges in 1995, Eighteen stu­ their donations would be used. While most gifts were made dent callers solicited 975 new pledges (representing $37,168) primarily in support of the Library Information Network during a four-week period that ended March 16. About half Centre, some alumni choose to support Athletics, the Arts, of these were first-time pledges. Additionally, there are 400 Library acquisitions and scholarships. continuing multi-year pledges obtained in 1994. Caton lauds the students for their success in convincing The phone campaign began January 25 with the mailout alumni that the percentage of alumni supporting the Univer­ of thousands of letters from President Howard Tennant to sity needs to be increased. "We think that there is a lot of alumni updating the campaign and explaining its goals. pride and that people want to see the University of Leth­ bridge ranked highly in this category." Caton notes that alumni support is also important when the University seeks ALUMNI DONORS corporate funding, since most potential sponsors expect and are impressed to see the University's "family" doing its part to support LINC. Caton projects that alumni gifts to LINC will eventually reach $250,000—an impressive and significant contribution from the University's "relatively young group of alumni. It's a contribution that will be recognized in the building for future alumni to see."

1991 1992 YEAR Building the Library Information Network Centre

12 ALUMNI & FRIENDS SPRING 1995 President's message The federal budget

and our University ... -"•'»«»•».(,»:; ' thiii'lhi tfi r r

February's federal budget, tabled The provinces will have to decide by Finance Minister , has a whether a/ to raise tuition to cover -**Y - ;. number of direct and indirect impacts costs, shifting the financial burden to •i. on our University and universities students; b / to further cut university • A across the country. grants; or c/ to leave the existing tuition and grant structure in place, f < The threat to funding finding funding from other sources. The biggest concern is the threat to Allowing tuition rates to rise University funding. This threat comes means that many students will require in the dramatic decrease in money and improved assistance. Federal assistance tax points the federal government tra­ is the responsibility of Human

ditionally provides to the provinces. Resources Development Canada, . 1 . / > The budget announced the creation of whose budget will suffer a 35 per cent a new transfer arrangement called the reduction over the next three years. It I 1 Canada Social Transfer (GST), It will is therefore reasonable to anticipate combine and replace, in a single block that existing financial support for fed­ transfer, the current federal transfers to eral student financing will be under be cut by $76 million over the same the provinces for postsecondary educa­ pressure. time period. tion and health under the Established Programs Financing (EPF) program The threat to research Coping with change and for social assistance under the In the past the EPF transfers to the Despite the new realities of federal Canada Assistance Program (CAP), In provinces indirectly supported and provincial cutbacks, students com­ short, after, 1996, the federal Finance research infrastructure costs, comple­ pleting university have a distinct department will issue a single—and menting the funding received from the employment advantage. The Universi­ much reduced—cheque to each federal granting councils: the Natural ty's quality programs attract students province. Sciences and Engineering Research looking for a stellar undergraduate The size of that cheque is expected Council (NSERC), the Social Sciences experience that prepares them for the to be no more than $10.3 billion in and Humanities Research Council world of work and provides them with 1997-98, which may sound like quite a (SSHRC), and the Medical Research personal growth. bit but is fully $6,6 billion or 39 per Council (MRC). As new options for funding mate­ cent less than the $17 billion in cash Also, despite the recommendation rialize, the U of L takes advantage of transfers under EPF and CAP in 1994- of the House of Commons Standing them. We have been successful in gain­ 95, Committee on Finance to not cut grant­ ing funding for programs through the In Alberta, universities will work ing council budgets, the three granting province's new $47-million Access with the Minister of Advanced Educa­ councils will be cut significantly: Fund, designed to create 10,000 new tion and Career Development ensure NSERC by 14 per cent ($70 million); student places in the province over the that postsecondary education must be SSHRC also by 14 per cent ($12 mil­ next three years. We will continue to a high priority amid changing times lion); and the MRC by 10 per cent ($26 put forward proposals to this fund. and evolving economies. In the past, million). The University of Lethbridge The University has a solid, well- the Advanced Education budget has receives substantial funding from these thought out three-year budget that was been set by the province without three bodies. approved by our Board of Governors regard to federal transfer arrange­ Federal departments who support in March. Our Budget Committee will ments. university research have also had their meet in May for several days to discuss budgets slashed. For example, funding the potential of revenue enhancement Provincial options to university centres of criminology options. Given the magnitude of the cuts, through the Solicitor General's depart­ In summary, the University is well- there is concern that not all provinces ment will end. The Canadian Space positioned in this time of change. Aca­ will be able to continue to provide Agency will see spending drop by demic quality remains high and the U their citizens with access to high-quali­ nearly 50 per cent over three years. The of L remains dedicated to teaching, ty postsecondary education. National Research Council budget will research, and scholarship.

ALUMNI & FRIENDS SPRING 1995 13 \3T^^^. ••"J

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Meet your new Jpi r^« '1

I'SI'^- Senate rep r^ 11 %•• ; • Randy Joseph (BA/BSc because he wanted to attend '87, BMgt '91), a 14-year vet­ university and the U of I, eran of the Lethbridge appealed to him. In 1993, Police Service and an Randy earned his Masters instructor at Lethbridge degree from Gonzaga Uni­ Community College, joined versity in Washington in Ray Bonetti as Senate repre­ Administration and Cur­ sentative earlier this year riculum Development, and Randy teaches political says he may yet pursue his science and history at Leth­ PhD. He has been involved V'.f „ i J . „ bridge Community College, with the Alumni Associa­ if He moved to Lethbridge 14 tion since 1993 because he years ago with wife Bev and wants to be a part of main­ their children Steven, now taining the quality of his Booksale a success 17, and Christine, now 16, alma mater. The Alumni Association's annual booksale, held April 1 at Park Place Shopping Centre in Lethbridge, netted $900, the largest profit in the sale's four-year history. The funds will be used to fund scholarships and other Association projects. Scholarship deadlines approaching Thank you to everyone who donated their books and The following three scholarships are given each year by their time. See you next year! the U of L Alumni Association: 15th Anniversary Alumni Association Scholarship (Value: $500) Candidates must have completed a minimum of 20 semester courses at the U of L and must have demonstrated Meet your new 2nd Vice-President academic achievement and involvement in campus or com­ Paul Krizan munity activities such as clubs, volunteer organizations, or (BMgt '86) sports. became the U ofL Alumni Association Award (Value: $500) Alumni Associa­ Candidates must be children of founding members or tion's 2nd VP in children of graduates of the U of L Alumni Association who December 1994. have successfully completed a minimum of eight semester Paul has served courses at the U of L. Candidates must have demonstrated as a director with academic proficiency during previous attendance at the Uni­ the Association versity. since 1988, U ofL Alumni Association Scholarship in Nursing (Value: $1000) because he Open to full-time students who are graduates of an "wants to give Alberta school of nursing or who have practised nursing in something back Alberta for a minimum of four years and have succesfully to the university that helped nak, BEd '89) are the proud completed no less than nine semester courses toward the U him gain so many things." parents of five-month-old of L Baccalaureate in Nursing, with at least five of these He is currently the Trust Michaela Rae. courses taken at the U of L, "The School of Nursing will rec­ and Investment Services Paul replaces Geri ommend a candidate. The primary criterion will be the Manager with the Bank of Hecker in the role of 2nd demonstration of significant contribution to professional Montreal in Lethbridge, VP, Geri is now the Associa­ nursing service. Academic achievement may be considered. after spending eight years tion's representative on the The application deadline for these scholarships is May with Royal Trust. He and Board of Governors, 31. For more information, contact the U of L Financial Aid his wife LaVerne (nee Rusz- and Student Awards office at (403) 329-2585.

14 ALUMNI & FRIENDS SPRING 1995 Looking to get physical? The U of L has a deal for you! Alumni wishing to use pay $43 less than communi­ the University weight room, ty users for the semester gym, and Max Bell Regional pass. Aquatic Centre can do so by Alumni wishing to pur­ purchasing an alumni facili­ chase either the facility pass ty pass at a special price. or ARS card should bring Facility passes for alumni their alumni card to the are just $15/month or $48 equipment room in the per semester (four months). Physical Education Build­ The semester price is a sav­ ing, If you are in need of an ings of $27 over the commu­ alumni card, the friendly nity-user price. folk in the Development A recent gathering ofUofL graduates in Hong Kong. Also available are alum­ Office (W 668, Centre for the ni ARS (Athletics and Recre­ Arts) can remedy that prob­ Alumni Calendar lem between 8:30 a.m, and ation Services) cards, which Opportunities for alumni to get together are upcoming: entitle the holder to partici­ 4:30 p.m., Monday to Fri­ pate in campus aerobic day. Vancouver - Sunday, June 25,1995 classes and to use City of For more information Vancouver alumni are invited to the Westin Bayshore, 4:30 - Lethbridge swimming pools about the U of L's recreation 7:30 p.m. and arenas at no charge facilities, call 329-2679. For Check your mailbox for an invitation soon. during public use times. information about obtaining The ARS fee is $20/month an alumni card, call 329- Hong Kong - November 25,1995 or $68 per semester Alumni 2481. Malaysia - November 28,1995 Singapore - November 30,1995 Stay tuned for details of alumni reunions in the far east and Prr.--' •" ••• '"• southeast Asia. If you are interested in helping to plan these gatherings, FAX Denise Calderwood at (403) 329-5159. July Basketball, July 4 - 8, Julv 24 - 2S, Julv 31 - .August • Soccer, July 10-14 Multi-sport, July 10 - August 18 Oxford a feast for the senses judo,July4-8 (Continued from page 7) Swimming, July 4-8 That persistence, com­ news editor of The Meliorist August bined with originality, now edits Linacre Lines, her Basketball, August 14 - 18, 21 - 25 strong research skills, and college magazine. And Hockey, August 8 - 13, Augtist 11-19 intellectual curiosity, accord­ although she does not pick Hockey-Contact August 8 - 12 and 14- 18 ing to Calver, guaranteed up her French horn as she that McLean-Fiander would did when she was a member find herself at one of the of the U of L Wind Ensemble world's great places of learn­ and the Lethbridge Sympho­ In memory ing. ny Orchestra, she still plays The University community mourned the loss of two "Kim was the first stu­ piano and organizes a musi­ founding members at the close of 1994. dent to pursue study of cal group at Linacre. Marvin Sundstrom, who passed away Dec. 9, 1994, was women writers of the Music and musical a founding member of the Geography Department at the U Renaissance with me-and groups abound at Oxford, of L. Until his illness in March 1994, he held the position of her enthusiasm proved con­ she says, as does theatre, Assistant Dean of Finance in the Faculty of Arts and Science. tagious. Her special appreci­ opera, ballet - "It's a feast Dorothy Lampard passed away Nov, 26, 1994, She was a ation for the Renaissance has for the senses," founding member of the U of L Faculty of Education. She found its natural outlet in There is one thing that retired from the University in 1977. the study of the women. It is Oxford has a little too much indeed gratifying to see a of, though: grey skies and former student pursuing her rain, "1 have apparently studies with such vigor and lived through the rainiest success," December and January in McLean-Fiander's inves­ 100 years," she laments. tigation of the Renaissance "One of the things I miss the doesn't occupy all of her most is the blue sky of time at Oxford, The former southern Alberta."

ALUMNI & FRIENDS SPRING 1995 15 Loreburn, They have two O.Z Patricia Livingstone sons: Andrew Meintzer, (nee Erdos), BMgt, and hus­ born in 1989, and Nicholas band Mark live in Houston Heffelfinger, born in 1992, with sons Scott, 6, and "We look back fondly on Matthew, 4. Patricia is now our years at the U of L," working as a Planned Giv­ they say. "We feel that we ing Specialist for the nation­ were well prepared for out al investment advisory firm future education and have Paul L. Comstock Co., also been helped in our which specializes in advis­ life's work by what we ing wealthy individuals and learned and did during that education for Manitoba's companies. She loves the job /U Peter Davidson, BSc, time," lawyers. and the great weather in and wife Maureen have Houston; Matthew and returned to Cranbrook, BC, Scott love their new school 84 Yvonne Barthel, after five years in Fort St. / / Kelly Flannigan, and their swimming pool! BMgt, and husband John John. Peter now works as a BSc, and wife Jane Molan welcomed baby Alexander forest ecosystem biologist. are enjoying life on the west Evelyn Soltys, BEd, is a into the world in May 1994. Maureen is enjoying her coast. Kelly, who received grandmother Her daughter, Yvonne is still with KPMG sabbatical from library work his MD from the U of Cal­ Michele (BEd '90), gave Peat Marwick Thorne, as and having more time to gary in 1980, has a full-time birth to a baby boy in senior manager spend with their children emergency medicine prac­ August 1994. Michele is Julie (12), Annalise (10), and tice in Victoria and is the employed at Hunting Hills Dean Gallimore, BMgt, Shaun (8). executive director of Sum­ High School in Red Deer was recently made a partner mit Rehabilitation Inc., a Evelyn is still teaching of KPMG Peat Marwick private sector clinic for the Grade 3 at Park Meadows in Thorne Chartered Accoun­ / 4 Carmen Ostero, treatment of musculoskele­ Lethbridge. tants in Lethbridge. He and BA/BEd, taught special ed tal injury and functional wife Bev (nee Alexander), and elementary classes at restoration. BA '85, BMgt '87, have a 1 Dr Folkins School in Chau- 83 Connie Cook, BN, is F. James Hillyer, BEd, 1/2 year-old daughter, Lau­ vin. Alberta, until 1993, retired and is currently the and wife Marianne recently ren. when he returned home to president of the Lethbridge adopted two more children the family farm in Barons, Board of Family and Social to bring the total number of Alberta. He currently is Services. children in the Hillyer OD Patricia Ferguson, restoring the farmhouses, household to a baker's Joan Heffelfinger, BA, BN, is currently working on built in 1917, farming, and dozen: 13. and Robert Meintzer, BA, a Master degree in nursing working with special needs send greetings from the at the University of students in Barons. He occa­ near north - Fort McMurray, Saskatchewan. 79 Ann Kanig, BEd, sionally does relief work for Alberta, where they have the Community Living recently received her 20- served the First United Association. year pin and gold watch Church since June 1993. from the County of Fore­ Joan and Robert moved to most. Saskatoon after graduation /v? Michael Miltenberg­ Michael McAndrews, from the U of L. Both er, BA, is in Fort Smith, BEd, and his wife Bridget obtained their Master of NWT, where he is involved Hesse are both teaching at Divinity from St. Andrew's in developing a constitution Vanier Community Catholic College there and served an for what is now the western School in Edson, Alberta. internship at the First Unit­ portion of the NWT but in Mike teaches junior and ed Church in Fort McMur­ 1999 will be a distinct terri­ senior high health and phys­ ray. This time also included tory in its own right. He ical education, and Bridget 23 days in the People's says he ran into U of L pro­ teaches upper elementary. Republic of China as part of fessor David Elton (Political They have two boys: Patrick, an ecumenical study tour Science) at a conference last 8, and Gavin, 6. Joan and Robert were year — "What a blast from ordained to the ministery of the past!" Kevin, Marlene, Danielle, anc 80 Peter M. Nnabuo, word, sacrament, and pas­ Nicola Semrau. toral care in May 1988 by BA, is chairman of the Edu­ Marlene Semrau (nee the Alberta and Northwest 76 Sheila Redel, BA, is cational Management Carter), BEd, MEd '89, mar­ Conference of the United a lawyer (U of A '80) and Department at the Universi­ ried Kevin in June 1985, Church of Canada. In June has been appointed Director ty of Port Harcourt in Nige­ They are living in Medicine of that year they moved to of Professional Education of ria. He was promoted to the Hat with their two daugh­ Loreburn, Saskatchewan, to the Law Society of Manito­ post of senior lecturer in ters; Danielle, 4, and Nicola, begin five years of serving ba. There she will be in October 1992. He and his 5 months, Marlene is work­ churches in Strongfield, charge of the Bar Admission wife have five children— ing part-time at Vincent Hawarden, Elbow, and Course and continuing legal three girls and two boys. Massey School and plays

16 ALUMNI & FRIENDS SPRING 1995 clarinet in a community the University of Alberta in Alejandro and Jessica "4 Dawn Broadbent, band, 1989. Jamett (nee Stannard), BA, BEd, and husband Greg, of have settled down on an William Stinson, BSc, Surrey, B,C., welcomed son acreage near Red Deer, is a family physician with a 89 Tim Power, BMgt, Benjamin into the world in Alberta, where they plan to new practice in Kamloops, and Jane Warke, BA '89, are the fall of 1994, raise cattle this season, "The B,C, He and wife Saskia in Calgary and are tying the Michael Dyck, BA, is money we earn will help us have four children, knot June 10th. Tim works playing professional hockey to return to school in the fall at CFCN Television in the in Japan for the next two of 1996," they write, "We Marketing Services/In for­ 86 Paul Krizan, BMgt, years. He married Charlene plan to pursue grad studies mation Systems Depart­ and wife LaVerne (nee (nee MerkI), BA '93, in July in sociology." ment. Jane earned her Rusznak), BEd '90, wel­ 1994, Masters degree in environ­ M. Scott Morvik, comed daughter Michaela mental design from the U of Michael Elliott, BMgt, BMgt, opened an office of into the world Oct, 17, 1994. C in 1993 and is now married Kristeena Scobie in Investors Group Financial Lee Neville, BSc, and employed with Walker, June 1994, They live in Services in Eastend, Lennea Oseen, BSc '85, Newby Consulting, Edmonton, Alberta, with Saskatchewan, in November have moved to Vancouver daughter Michelle. 1994. to pursue their careers, '90 Craig Cote, BFA, received his MA from the 87 Alan Husdal, BA, University of Montana in was recently promoted to May 1994. He is now teach­ senior editor. Business ing a painting class at Medi­ Tfip T.afpsf- Wnrc^ (return form) Directories, with Globe cine Hat College. Information Services, He Let us know what the latest word is in \'our lite. Have vou has bought a new home in K. Troy Houlder, BMgt, mox'ed? Earned a promotion? Returned to University? Tell downtown Toronto! and wife Aleeta were us about \our work, votir hobbies, \'0tir familv, or pass on blessed with the arrival of messages to your classixiates. Sfa\' in touch and help us keep Mike Kilcommons, their first child, Kieryn Vic­ our records up to date. Fill out this form and mail it off BEd, is working on his Mas­ toria, on Sept. 1,1994. Troy today! ter of Education degree at is working as office manag­ the U of L. He is the vice- er at Houlder Automotive Name: principal and a math Ltd. in Grimshaw, Alberta. teacher at Holy Trinity Aleeta is teaching senior Degree & \'ear: Academy in Okotoks, Alber­ high English at Grimshaw Your former name (if applicable): ta, He and wife Leanne High School. have a nine-month old son, Nicholas, 91 Dennis Cradduck, Address: David Reid, BSc, Mar­ BSc, began working with ried Johanne Baril in March Petrolite Canada in Grande 1994, They live in Roberts Prairie in 1994. Creek, B,C, Postal code: Robert Stewart, BMgt, Lorena Lymbery, BMgt, and wife Rhonda welcomed Phone number: is now living in Fruitvale, son James into the world in Spouse's name: B,C, In 1992 she became a February 1994. partner in the chartered Spouse's degree/uni\'ersitv: accounting firm L. Soligo and Associates Ltd. yZ. David Popovitch, BSc, completed his LLB at the University of Calgary in News for Alma Matters (include a photo and tve'll trv to OO Darryl Christiansen, 1993 and is now an associ­ print if): BEd, lives in Lethbridge ate lawyer with Millar, with wife Suzy They are Thiessen & Keith in Leth­ expecting a child in June. bridge, Wendy Kay Morey Hood, BEd, and husband 93 Troy Bartman, BEd, Tim became the proud par­ is teaching Grade 5 in Seven ents of Emily Anne in Persons, Alberta, March, 1994. Roberta King (nee Patricia Willms, BA, is Delzer), BA, married Ray­ Complete and mail to: in Edmonton, working as an mond in July 1993 in Cal­ Development educational exchange con­ gary, Alberta. They then Univcrsit}' ot Letlibridge sultant with Alberta Educa­ moved to Vernon and now 4401 Universitv Drive, Lethbridge, Alberta, TIK 3M4 tion. She earned her MA in own two businesses in the PHONE (403) 329-2481 FAX (403) 329-5130 Germanic languages from Okanagon Valley,

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If you know the whereabouts of any of the following alumni, the Development Office is offering a hand­ some bounty - a handsome University pin, that is. As our alumni numbers grow (over 10,000 now!), it is more important than ever for us to keep up-to-date address records so we can send out Alumni & Friends, contact alumni about events and projects and stay in touch in other ways. Call, fax or phone, and if your tip puts us on the trail of anyone on this wanted list, the bounty is yours. Send your info to the Development Office, University of Lethbridge, 4401 University Drive, Lethbridge, Alberta, TIK 3M4, Phone (403) 329-2481, Fax (403) 329-5130. WANTED LIST

'82 Dopeck, Nicola, BEd Nalder, Jay BSc McCarthy Patrick, BMgt Grover, E. David, BA Gotfiard, Jane, BEd Pankiw, Stephen, BMgt Moser, Janice, BEd Moody, Kim, BMgt MacPhail, Cathy, BEd Sweet, Kathy BN Schultz, Roger, BFA Rock, James, BFA Mcllvena, Karen, BSc Seyward, Patricia, BSc Schmidt, Robin, BEd McLennan, Karen, BEd 86 Anderson, Bruce, BA Weeda, Linda, BEd Taubensee, Daniel, BEd Moser, Karl, BEd Athaide, Marita, BN Williston, Kenneth, BA Russell, Norma, BA Dalla Longa, Anna, BN '90 Archibald, Vivian, BEd Zarrillo, Marina, BMgt Dobler, Shelley BEd Aubin, Terence, BA '83 Brown, Moira, BEd Kana, Donna, BA Bain, Susan, BEd 93 Baptist, Renita, BA Cadre, Corrie, BEd Kilburn, Timothy, BEd Bana, Mary Jean, BA Fuentes, Karina, BA Clark Iain, BA Trautwein, Roberta, BEd Carnell, Judith, BA Hahn, Marilyn, BEd Manyfingers, Morris, BA Zollner, Pamela, BEd Enns, Jennifer, BA Howie, Michael, BMgt Maxwell, Lisa, BEd Feniuk, Ronald, BSc Marks, Richard, BA Retzlaff, Liz, BA 87 Blackmore, Emerson, BEd McKinley, Ian, BA McClure, Susan, BA Seitz, Daniel, BEd Brown, Ronald, BFA Schwarz, Kathy, BSc Pasquotti, Theresa, BN Cote, Michelle, BA Smyth, Owen, BSc Petty, Carmen, BMgt 84 Bradbury, Gary, BEd MacLean, Michael, BA Randle, Lawrence, BA Hubber, Dariene, BEd Nast, Sheila, BEd '91 Applewhaite, Yvonne, BMgt Redvay, Andrea, BMgt Ivan, Ann, BEd Ramstead, Brad, BSc Berg, Brenda, BA Reeves, Darin, BEd Jenkins, Margaret, BEd Sandberg, Jacqueline, BEd Burnett, Gavin, BMgt Romaine, Cynthia, BA 1'. Olson, Laurie, BEd Medina, Myreen, BMgt Zimmerman, David, BFA Riener, Rebecca, BEd 88 Ashton, Tammie, BEd Siemens, Rick, BSc Woolf, Shelly BMgt Davis, Michael, BEd Von Harbou, Hellen, BA '94 Bourbeau, Daniele, BEd Isaac, Valerie, BASc Cook, Dana, BFA 85 Brower, April, BEd Manning, Dena, BASc '92 Baines, Jeremy, BSc Forster, Kristen, BA Epp, Judith, BA Munro, Duncan, BA Boessenkool, Kenneth, BMgt Melnychuk, Mike, BSc Furtado, Sara, BSc Strachan, Jeff, BMgt Caswell, Victoria, BA Naundorf, Cheryl, BA Helwig, Alice, BEd Corns, Lori, BA Orlando, Mona, BEd Jensen, Fern, BSc '89 Easthope, Kirk, BEd Davidson, Helena, BA Randal, Dean, BMgt Jetter, Frank, B A Lerke, Douglas, BEd Gilchrist. Tan. BSc Williams. Annpttp. RASr

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