i the university of newswestern ontario Voi. 5 No. 26 February 12, 1970 Published for the Faculty and Staff of The University of Western Ontario by the Department of Information Services and University Publications Former Mustang Football Star, Frank Cosentino Returns to Alma Mater as Head Football Coach Mr. Frank Cosentino, a former Western seven seasons with the Tiger-Cats. He was overall expansion of sports interest by Mustangs star who went on to play quarter­ then traded to Edmonton and played two Canadians." back for 10 seasons professionally in seasons with the Eskimos. Another trade Hamilton, Edmonton and Toronto, is the brought Cosentino back east to Toronto Argonauts' coach Mr. Cahill highly recom­ new head football coach at Western. and the Argonauts last year. mended Mr. Cosentino as a coach to Professor W.J. L'Heureux, chairman of He was a quarterback with the Hamilton Western's selection committee which Mr. Cosentino succeeds Mr. John P. Metras Tiger-Cats when they won two Grey Cups investigated head coaching possibilities who announced his retirement from coach­ and five league championships. after Coach Metras announced he was ing last June after serving 35 years in the stepping down to devote full time to being coaching ranks, 30 of them as Western's While in Hamilton, Mr. Cosentino worked Director of Athletics. head coach. three years in sales with Canadian Pittsburgh Industries Limited and then taught four "He has the brains and personality to coach The announcement of Cosentino's selection years at Cathedral High School. at a top U.S. university," Mr. Cahill said in was made by Western's President, Dr. D. praise of Western's new head coach. Carlton Williams at a news conference last He continued his own education by obtain­ Thursday. ing his bachelor of physical education Dr. Williams said, "We are delighted to have degree from McMaster University in 1967, Mr. Cosentino return to his alma mater Mr. Cosentino's football appointment is and then was awarded his master's degree after distinguishing himself as an outstand­ full-time, effective Jul. 1, with additional in physical education from the University ing competitor in the Canadian Football academic responsibilities in physical of Alberta in 1969. League. We welcome him both as a serious education. He will probably teach advanced student of the game and an academic football and the history of physical A book by Mr. Cosentino entitled colleague." education. "Canadian Football - The Grey Cup Years" was recently released by the Musson Book Coach Cosentino was born May 22, 1937. Mr. Cosentino, 32, is now completing Company. In the book's foreword, Canada's He and his wife Sheila have four children - studies for his doctorate in physical Minister of National Health and Welfare, Tony nine, Mary seven, Teresa six and education at the University of Alberta in the Honorable John Munro (also a Western Peter five. Edmonton. At Western, where he starred alumnus) said: "As Minister in the Canadian under Mr. Metras in the late 50's, he will Government responsible for sport fitness Other head football coaches in Western's be the fourth head football coach in the and recreation, I salute Frank's effort in history have been: Joe Breen (1929-1934), history of the university. writing this important addition to Canadian Bill Storen (1935-1939), and the legendary sports history and I look forward to an and colorful John Metras (1940-1969). Western's new football coach played last season with the Toronto Argonauts in the Canadian Football League. And it was through the co-operation of Argonauts' head coach Mr. Leo Cahill that the way was paved for Mr. Cosentino to come to Western. Dr. Williams explained: "We, at Western, are most appreciative of the gracious co­ operation shown by Mr. Cahill in releasing Frank Cosentino from a verbal commit­ ment not to retire at the end of the 1969 season. Otherwise our selection committee would have missed out on our first draft choice." Mr. Cosentino, a high school star at Cathedral High School in Hamilton, graduated from Western in 1960 with a bachelor of arts degree in business admini­ stration, after playing four years of foot­ ball and one in basketball. With Cosentino quarterbacking, Western won football Shown above at a Press Conference greeting Western's new football Head Coach, championships in 1957 and 1959. Mr. Frank Cosentino, second from left, are Mr. John P. Metras, who retired as Head Coach last June, left, Dr. D.C. Williams, President, Dr. Bill L'Heureux, Chairman of the Department He went immediately into professional of Physical Education, and Mr. James Farmer, Referee-in-chief of the O.Q.A.A. football with Hamilton in 1960 and spent (Dr. L'Heureux and Mr. Farmer were members of the Head Coach Selection Committee.) ■ to review, in subcommittee, Senate Establishes applications for grant support in all projects involving human subjects WESTERN EVENTS University Research Council to determine the propriety of the proposed research and in particular Mathematics Summability Seminarwith A University Research Council has been set to ensure that the rights and welfare Professor D. Russell, of York University, up by the Senate to oversee University policy of the individuals involved are will be held THURS., FEB. 12, at 2:00 on research and to consider and advise on protected, that the methods used to p.m. in room 245, Natural Sciences Centre. legal and moral implications of research secure informed consent are appro­ Professor Russell will speak on "Methods activities proposed by members of Faculty. priate and that the risks do not out- n. Which include Riesz Means". weigh the potential benefits of the The Council is now advertising nationally investigation. Botany Special Seminarwill be held THURS., for a Research Officer. The position is to be FEB. 12, at 3:30 p.m.' in room 46, Biological filled by Jul. 1. For further details on this The Research Officer will be administratively and Geological Sciences bldg. Guest speaker, appointment see story elsewhere. responsible to the Vice-President (Academic). Dr. D.N. Huntley, Executive Director, He will implement the policies of the Council Agricultural Education and Research Elected Chairman of the Council at its first in general and will have other duties such as Division, Ontario Department of Agriculture meeting, in January, was Dr. Howard C. serving as the University's liaison officer and Food, will talk about "Biology Clark, Head of the Department of Chemistry. with granting agencies, maintaining current Graduates in Agriculture - - Why? Where" Other members are: Dr. M.L. Barr, Anatomy, information for Faculty about sources of and What for?" two years; Mr. James Miller, Graduate funds and policies of funding agencies and Student in Physiology and Psychology, two assembling and maintaining records of all Economics Seminarwith Professor L.W. years; Dr. A.G. Davenport, Engineering, research in progress at the University. McKenzie, of the Department of Economics, one year; Dr. D.N. Jackson, Psychology, In addition he will prepare forecasts of the University of Rochester, will be held one year; Dr. A. Kent Hieatt, English, two University's research programs and funding THURS., FEB. 12, at 3:30 p.m. in room years; Professor D.C. Creighton, French, requirements for the use of funding agencies, 84, University College. one year; Professor J.E. Steele, Zoology, ensure that applications for research funds two years; Dr. C.C. Bigelow, Biophysics, are consistent with the policies of both the Mathematics Guest Lecturer, Professor F. one year; Dr. A.E. Beck, Geophysics, two agency and the University and that policies Zabransky, School of Business Admini­ years; Dr. N.L. Nicholson, Geography, two in respect to overhead, patents and inventory stration, will lecture on "The Use of years; and Professor J.R. Cartwright, Political control are followed. He will also ensure Operations Research in the Aid of Business Science, one year. that institutional commitments are reviewed Decision Making" THURS., FEB. 12, at and are acceptable and that reports required 3:30 p.m. in room 47, Biological and Ex officio members include: Dr. D.C. by the agency are provided. Geological Sciences bldg. Williams, President and Vice-Chancellor; Vice-Presidents, Dr. Roger J. Rossiter, Nominations and Physics Colloquiumwith Dr. Jacques Academic, Dr. O.H. Warwick, Health Applications Invited Beaulieu, Defence Research Establishment, Sciences, and Mr. R.B. Willis, Administration Valcartier, will be held THURS., FEB. 12, and Finance; Dr. J.A.F. Stevenson, Dean of For Research Officer at 3:30 p.m. in room 237, Physics bldg. the Faculty of Graduate Studies; Mr. R.M. Dr. Beaulieu will speak on "A New Dillon, Dean of Engineering; Dr. G.L. Reuber, Nominations and applications are invited for Generation of High Power Molecular Gas Deanof Social Science; Dr. A.E. Scott, the position of Research Officer, who will Lasers". A colloquium originally scheduled Dean of Science; Mr. J.J. Wettlaufer, Dean implement, through the University Research for this time to be given by Dr. P.A. of Business Administration and the Research Council, University policy with regard to Redhead, has been postponed until Mar. 5. Officer. research. Applied Mathematics Colloquiumwith Dr. There are six specific goals of the Council The candidate should have a doctorate or John Charap, McGill University, will be which are: equivalent or extensive experience in held THURS., FEB. 12, at 4:00 p.m. in research administration and familiarity room 304, Physics bldg. Dr. Charap will ■ to make an assessment of proposals with the mechanism of support of Univer­ speak on "Some Problems with Effective requiring major commitment on the sity research in Canada is highly desirable. Lagrangians". part of the University, to consider The appointment will be effective Jul.
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