Picture yourself at the University of Guelph At the University of Guelph we believe that you do your best work when youre enjoying yourself Most of our students agree Here are some comments from a few of them about what has created for each one the particular chemistry of the Guelph experience
Stay fit-go for a swim or sign up for an intramural basketball
soccer volleyball or hockey team Use the modern libraryshytheres no shortage of reading matter to further your understanding Go to the many feature movies that come to our campus Enrol in a program to improve study or writing skills Congregate at the University Centre thats what its for Its a great place to meet students from all parts of the campus Dine at one of the many on-campus coffee shops cafeterias or restaurants Go to a rock concert or a disco Meet new friends This can happen almost
anywhere Often it happens when going to class or whi Ie studying in the library Sometimes it happens at the pubs Mostly it happens when its least expected Attend a lecture a concert a play an intercollegiate football hockey or basketball game Stay in May for the Guelph Spring Festival Participate in the studentshyorganized open house-College Royal Go for a five-mile jog in the country
The possibilities are endless wherever you happen to be on campus Take our University Centre its not only a great place to meet people but a multishypurpose facility that offers something for everyone Around the Courtyard a wide variety of shops and services serve the students every need Youll find a travel agency central box office hair styling shop bank post office typing room showers lockers mail boxes cafeteria outlets and a co-op shop Facilities for relaxation include The Brass Taps with its rustic Canadian decor and full bar and sandwich service a fully equipped games room a meditation room a peaceful chapel a graduate student lounge a quiet reading room a music practice room and more
If youre sports minded the Department of Athletics provides extensive programs for everyone i ncl ud ing intercollegiate -competition with top calibre coaching and excellent training facilities
Whatever your interest Guelph is an excellent setting for athletic recreational and academic pursuits
Datelines 1980
W ith this special D atelines 1980 issue of the Guelph Alumnus come warm
and sincere seasons greetings from your University of G uelph Alumni Association President Janice (Robertson) Partlow Arts 70 from the D irector of Al umni Affairs and Development John K Babcock OAC 54 and his staff including myself Derek 1 Wing your editor who hopes that
letters to the editor Dear Derek Thanks for your leller of September 24 and for the extra copy of the last G uelph Al umnus AClllally I heard about Candid Camerafrom an ex-Mac girl at church before my copy arrived We enjoy the kidding we get from some of the alumni members One said I thought you and Mike (Mike Dewan) went down to see the campus
September 14 1909 1 arrived at DA C - the first time I had ever been away from home alone My home was at Shelburne and that day I left on the CPR about 800 am Changed at Streets ville CPR to Fergus Then CPR to Guelph arriving about 500 pm I was wearing a small sample of OAC colors I had received by mail with acceptance of my allendance I was spotted by a 12 sophomore at Fergus and he filled me with rubbish on the way to Guelph Among others things he emphasized was that we must be known by Mr So when we were mel by some more of his friends he introduced me as Mr Noble That handle stayed with me for a few weeks
In those days we did not require high school training for acceptance and you can piclllre the class of 128 at all stages of academic experience We had afew class members who had been school teachers and some graduates from other faculties I had never allended high school and didnt know
through the past year youve felt closer to your Alma Mater through the pages of the Guelph Alumnus
Just a little over a year ago your Guelph Alumnus featured an article about the Universitys newly formed Liaison Committee chaired by Dr Jim Stevens Assistant Vice-President Academic
The article invited you to join the alumni liaison team and provide prospective students with information about the University Many of you did and Dr Stevens is very appreciative of your efforts
However your help is still needed To this end the Universitys Liaison Committee has provided for your current issue a four-page cover in colour highlighting extracts from an informative and attractive brochure that it recently published
We are confident that as dedicated goodwill ambassadors armed with the facL youll spread the word and involve yourselves with the Universitys ongoing and all-important liaison program
the meaning of chemistry or physics so I often think of the patience of some of the faculty in trying to teach such a group
Everything considered I feel that the four years at the OA C were the happiest four years of my life So far as I know there are only five ofclass 13 left alive Bram Bramhill was always been one of my good friends Every time I see a picture of Jimmy Allen 14 I remember some of our escapades when we roomed in Upper Tower in the old residence
Several episodes I could mention some of which are not meant for a mixed audience I always enjoy Alumni Weekend and am hoping to attend nex t June
Sincerely yours Jack Noble OA C 13
Dear Derek Thank you for sending me copies of the Guelph Alumnus Summerj Fall issue 1979 I [00 think that Jim Rusk did a fine reporting job and I have written thanking him Thank you for all your trouble and may I congratulate you at the same time on the new format ofyour publication With best wishes
Yours sincerely Alan R Marchment Chairman Board of Governors University of Guelph
To work with alumni groups throughout Ontario the University of Guelph Alumni Association has also established a Liaison Committee Coshyordinators have been appointed and alumni groups have been set up in Guelph Hamilton London Oshawa Ottawa St Catharines and Toronto Should you wish to become actively involved with anyone of the groups please contact the Alumni O ffice
A personal touch and a firs t for the Datelines issue the messages from President Forster and th e Deans of our seven colleges (pages 6 to 9) bring the University family together at a time when traditionally families reunite
Maybe youve noticed the absence of the Letters to the Editor column in some past issues-no letters Maybe thats good-at least no complaints But when I ask a direct question I do get letters O n the back cover of the Summerj Fall 1979 issue I asked What Do You Think of the new format Some alumni thoughts are recorded below-the column is back in Ed
Dear Mr Wing I was prompted to write this leller after reading the Summer j Fall 1979 issue of the Guelph Alumnus I was impressed by the interesling mix of editorial content and Ihe new format for the magazine
Sincerely Peter Hohenadel OA C 75
Dear Mr Wing Your pictures of us sleepyheads in the last G uelph Alumnus were priceless We just were exemplifying as Macbe[h said Sleep that knits up the ravelld sleeve of care We have all had our share of care in our day
I will be 89 on October 15 Of the 100shyodd who entered class 13 in 09 there are only three left beside myself John Noble Ingersoll Cyril Tregrillus Safety H arbour Florida and Harry King of Victoria B C
You ask me why I survived Again Shakespeare in A Mids ummer-N ights Dream I did not in my youth with unbashful brow woo the means of weakness or debilily Neither did I apply hot and rebellious liquors to my brow Therefore my -age is as a lusty wimer frosty but kindly Professor Reynolds and Gamey Unwin instilled in me a love of literature I have pursued it all my life I is a wonderful asset
Sincerely George Bramhill OAC 13
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und ergradua te co urses See th e Van de Graaff accelera tor a supcrconducting magn et and an ope ratin g laser in th e physics lab D iscuss carcinogenesis and solar cell research and see a new Highfi eld magnetic resonance fac ility in th e chemistry la b And most o f a ll make p lans to attend Alumni W eek end June 21 and share in the Co lleges big birthday cake
Founded in 1874 th e On tari o School ll alumni are invited to attend two of Agriculture and Expe rimenta l Fa rm ft histo ric happenings at th e Uni ve rsity underwent a mos t important cha nge in in 1980 A special celebra tio n to mark the 1880 because o f an Act of In corpo ratio n 10th anniversa ry of the foundin g of the By this ac t the Schoo l at G ue lph beca me College of Physical Science will be held the Onta rio Agric ultural Co llege and J une 21 durin g Alumni Weekend and the Exp erim en ta l Fa rm presid ed o ve r by a 100th anni versa ry of th e establi shment of president not a p rin cip al a nd th e newly the Diploma in Agriculture will be crea ted college was to be affilia te d with recognized on July 19 th e Uni versity of Toro n to To ga in the
Th e College of Physica l Science has Diploma in Agricultu re stude n ts had to seen a great many changes in its ten ye ars comple te two years o f study two sessions of existence Pla ns have bee n m ade fo r in eac h year from October 1 to March 31 yo u to see and hear a bo ut a sys tem of and from April 16 to Aug ust 31 persona lized instruction and compu terized Because of th e significa nce of this record keepin g and a new VAX minishy 100th anni versary a specia l on-ca mpus computer for inte racti ve co mputing in th e weekend J ul y 18 and 19 has bee n
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Our third Alumni W inter Ca rniva l will be held Fe bruary 22 23 a nd 24 at the recently renova ted Ho lid ay Inn a t Huntsville F aciliti es a re availa ble fo r bo th cross-country and downhill skiing indoor tenni s sa un a whirlp ool and swimmin g and o f bo urse dining dancing a nd visit ing in th e fi replace lo unge
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Rose mary chose the University o f Gu e lp h after o nl y one visit to our ca mpus Th e profs were Just grea t the gro unds so bea u tiful a nd Id neve r met a nice r and fri endlier bunch o f ki ds was he r answer to why~
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Greetings from the President I mmediately before us is not only the beginning of a new year
but also the start of a new decade the eighties The seventies ushered in a period of financial restraint for universities creating uncertainty and a need for re-assessment of priorities
During the eighties I am confident the soundness of our newlyshyestablished goals will be confirmed We will continue to look to the future with openness to new ideas and an ability to take new initiatives avoiding the pitfalls of inertia which inhibit change
The collective strength of our alumni body can be a vital force during the cu rrent crisis and I am confident of your continued support of the University May I express my personal appreciation for your generous response to solicitations for both the 1979 Alma Mater Fund and our ongoing bequest program
I hope you will all enjoy a happy and peaceful holiday season DonaJd F Forster President
1LFrom the Deans The Ontario Agricultural College
l am pleased to have this opportunity to communicate with you and to wish you
the very best for the holiday season and throughout 1980
The Ontario Agricultural College in its several programs- BSc (Agr) Diploma in Agriculture BSc (Eng) BLA and the graduate programsshyremains the largest academic unit on the University of Guelph campus with more than 2700 students enrolled Our graduates continue to find employment in their chosen field relatively easily and our undergraduates continue to dominate student activities on this campus
We were somew hat surprised by the shortfall in freshmen students in September 1979 However the drop-off from the 400 we expected to about 350 was compensated for by an increase in the number of transfer students It is difficult to know why fewer high school stude n ts elected to take Agriculture this year However we are increasing our liaison activities with the high schools and with the various agricultural groups across the province in an effort to ensure that all young people with an interest in the various phases of agriculture are aware of
our programs In that regard the help of all OAc alumni is needed I hope that each of you will take every opportunity that is presented to speak ou t about the importance of agriculture and food in todays world and about the education that is available at the O AC Certain ly the demand for our graduates continues and indeed the demand for those students who choose to go on to take additional work towards a Masters or PhD will be even greater in the future
I hope it will be possible for many of you to visit the campus during 1980 As you know the O AC Alumni Association continues to sponsor many events including the Alumni Bonspiel Alumni Golf Tournament Alumni Seminar and to participate in such even ts as Aggie Week and the Joint Student- Facu lty Alumni Dinner I look forw ard to -communicating with you on a fairly regular basis through the medium of the OAC Alumni News and of course I encourage you to write to me about any matters that you feel will improve the programs of you r College
Dr C M Switzer O AC 5 1 Dean Ontario Agricultural College
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The Ontario Veterinary College
The year 1979 has been a significant year in the OYCs histo ry in a
number of ways life around the Co llege has by no mea ns been dull I a m glad to report that as a result of a federal provincial provision amou nting to $346000 toge ther with a very generous pledge of $45 000 from the O Vc Alumni Association in concert with the Alma Mater und we a rc glad to procced with a much needed addition to the small animal clinic T he work should be completed a rou nd mid-1980
O ur program for specia lty tra ining in term s of a higher professional doctorateshythc D VSc - has advanced most sa ti sfac tOIily and I am confident that the formal appraisal of it by th e Ontario Council for G rad ua te Stud ies which took place in th e su mm er will result in a green light being givc n for us to go a head Specia lty train in g in a formal se nse is probably th e upcoming a rca of
The College of Familyand Consumer Studies
I t is a pleasure a t this Christmas season to send greetin gs to you and your
famili es from the faculty staff and stude nts in the College of amity and Consumer Stud ies
Your editor has invited each dean to send gree tings and to co mment in 33 sixshyinch typewritten lines o n some aspec ts of College act ivity over th e past yea r It has been a n active and encouragin g yea r and so it has no t been easy to decide on the subjects to be packaged in this way
Jud ging by the response of alumni members an activity of real interest is ou r venture into the schedlliin g of credit courses at non-traditional times to meet the needs of those not able to a ttend regula rly scheduled courses There was an enthusiastic response to the course on
devel opme nt in most sc hools and I am happy th a t ou r Alm a a ter is giving leadership in this imp ortant matter
I do not often comment on o ur research program but one or two interesting developments are under way which could we ll result in very considerable research funding a t the OVc T he provincial Lo ttery is o ne and the United States Departmen t of th e Interior is ano ther The la tter is concerned with the effects of o il on marin e mamm a ls and has arisen as a resu lt of the prestigious work being carried out by D r J R G eraci and his colleagues in the Department of Pathology It is worth in excess of $1 million in research support over a two-year period Perhaps in a la te r issue a more detailed description of th ese importan t areas of research can be made
Space for this lette r is lim ited but I wish to end on a personal note This is likely to be the last let ter I will write to you as Dean Natura lly after II exciting and eventful years as Dean of such a prestigious institution as this one steps down with mixed feelings T owever one thing will a lways be clear io me namely an intense feeling of appreciat io n fo r the advice help a nd guid a nce I have received so consistently from a lumni durin g my tenure of office The warmth of th ese rela ti onships is so mething both my wi fe
Family Law offered last spring on three two-day weekends The 50 partici pan ts included professionals from a wide range of fields as well as a group of regular inshycourse students who gained a great deal through interaction with those with work experience in areas of interest to th em This fat in addition to credit courses given in the evenings we are offering two cred it courses each given in a series of six
and I cherish most dearly I hope to exp ress myself more fully and more adequately on this matter at a later date Elsie and I indeed were sorry that our overseas engagements this year prevented us meeti ng wi th many o f yo u in Seattle but th at is so mething we ca n rectify in 1980 Mea nwhile our best wishes fo r Christmas and the ew Year
Dr D G Howe ll Dean Ontario Veterin ary Co llege
Saturday sessions The two courses Ma n and Shelter and Family Theory have a ttrac ted students who would not be able to a ttend in regular course hours
Al umni of the School of H otel and Food Ad ministration will be especially interested in the appointment of Profes sor T F Powe rs as Director of the School Professor Powers comes to us from Pennsylvania State University where he was professor-in-charge of the degree program in Foodse rvice a nd Ho usin g Ad ministrat ion Professor Powers succeeds Professor G D Bedell who as the first director of the School was respo nsi ble for its development over ten years into a school o f n a tio nal significance with graduates employed across Canada in a ll segments of the hospitality industry After a year of administ rative leave Professor Bedell will return to ass ume teaching responsibilities in the school -
We look forward to continued development in the College in 1980 and to the opportunity to interact with you as you participate in alumni and university affairs
Dr 1 M Wardlaw Dean College of family amp Consumer Studies
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The College of Arts
The College of Biological Science
At this time of year many of us turn to thoughts of Chris tm as we are a
minority in the world s population Other gods at ot her times are worshipped sometimes in si milar but often in ot her ways Th ere is no need however for any group to be offended Gods presumably are all -fo rgiving and can acce pt other beliefs Unfo rtunately man often cannot a nd hence the world we see around us
Anyway Christmas is a good tim e for many things Christi an and otherwise It is a natural break ind uced by our belief in a very un biol ogica l birth in th e Middle East at a tim e somew ha t vague
The break a llows a s tock-taking of things past and things we hope will come In the last 12 months we have seen th e final set tling of the grow th of th e College or Bio logical Science We are grow n and 111 0st belie ve healthy Stude nts staff and
I t is usua l to wish peoplc prosperity for a New Year and of coursc I wish you all
prosperity even tho ugh we know these are hard times economically Hard tim es that is for everybody but the oil companies and likely to get worse for the universiti es because of a shrinkage in the population from which we draw
But there are good signs to read also and there is more to prosperity th an mon ey A sense of the worth of studies in the Arts and Huma nities is growing after a period o f misplaced disenchan tment followi ng a period of false ho pe
It was false to hope in the 60s that degree studies were the sa me as job training and mispl aced to moan in the 70s that BAs were not get ting j obs (Inciden tally unemployment a m ong university graduates has always been lower than among any other groupl ) Perhaps we may now se ttle for something nearer the truth
Th e double benefit of study in the Arts and Humanitie s is the advantage of knowing and appreciating more and the enhanced quality of wh a t a graduate can do in any j ob People change their trade so often in a life tim e that trade-trai ning tends to be restri c tive Perhaps too the College has settled down after a few years of shrinkage to abo ut the size it needs to
faculty are active and for the most part in com munica ti o n
We have faced up to cha nge - less funds to teach more less interes t in uni versi ties as j ob placement agencies (for which I say a fervent amen l) and increased teaching standards a nd expa nded research in all aspec ts of biology -from little v (viruses) passin g through such exotic species as the human to the big V (vam pire bats) At the same time the C BS has been in the forefront provincially na tionally and interna tionally
he to susta in its hi gh quality in learning and teachin g thro ugh the period of expected e nrolmcnt declin e
T his yea r the Collegc started what I hope will be an a nnu a l even t an Academic Recognition Luncheo n All prize-wi nners and all students named during the yea r to the Dea ns Ho no urs List were taken to lunch a t the Arboretum o n BA Con vocation Day Prizes were awarded a nd the H onours List app lauded Mia Anderson performed Jam es Harriso ns pri ze winning sonnets Eves Version and a trio from the Department of M usic Sylvia Hunter (p iano) Elizabeth Neufeld (soprano) and Director Stanley Saunders (cla rinet ) gave a brief concert It was a very good occasion Next year we shall add scholarship ho lders to o ur guest list and fla unt a hit more of o ur faculty talent
Once when as ked if r did not deplore th e seculariza tion of C hristmas I said I thought Chris tmas was a pagan festival that had never be en successfully Christian ized So which ever side yo ure on a Merry Ch ristmas l And best wishes from the faculty of the College of Arts to its alumni for 1980
Dr Tom Settle Dea n College of Arts
T he expected future~ More o f th e same with more sac rifices by the teaching units as they e ncounte r loweri ng support levels But fro m my experience th e good faculty th rough perso nal drive wi ll still offer a n above average educat ion to those who wish to learn
We expect to move o ur adva nced teach ing into o th er countries - Argentina Brazil Guyana France Greece Po la nd Turkey Algeria and severa l African and Fa r East Asian area s We will watch with interes t o ur graduates voca ti o na l opportul1lties Their acc umul ated knowledge will no t be wasted
We expec t to see CBS undergraduate students con tinuing to make contact with faculty and sta ff and upon grad uation jo in the outside unive rsity world Yes - we expect some changes but such changes mu st alw ays support the good teacher the qualified research worker a nd the universi tyshyminded mem ber of th e Co ll ege T his is as shyi t always has been
As th e CB S enters its ninth year I would remind you that you are a n essential part of it and to you all go our best wishes
Professor K Ronald Dea n Co llege of Biological Science
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The College of Physical Science
I welcome this opportunity to communicate with all alumni of the
College of Physica l Science T he first BA and BSc graduates associated with the physical science departmen ts were graduates of W ellington College It was a pleasure to see some of this group a t the Wellington College reunion dinner in June
July I 1980 will be the tenth anniversary of the College of Phys ical Science This first decade has been one of remarkable growth with all four departments being heavily involved in undergraduate teaching Chemistry and Physics now have well-developed Masters and Ph D programs and Ma them atics and Statistics offers a Masters program Thi s first decade is closing with modest enrolmen t decreases and se riou s constraints in provincial funding Fortunately the Physical Science
The College of Social Science
I t is a privilege to be offered space in the Guelph Alumnus Datelines issue for a
few words of greeting from the College of Social Scie nce The opportunity to provide a few words from the College is much appreciated
Perhaps because the College of Social Science Alumni Assoc ia tion is very new ba re ly a yea r o ld little has been WrItten abollt LIS to date W ith tim e I trust tha t will change To help rec tify the situ a tio n may I begin by indica ting to the Universitys older a lumni who we a re
We in the Social Science alumni group are grad uates from the BA program ge nera l and honours who have majored in o ne of the Social Science areas These areas are made up of Economics (not Agricultural Economics but just Economics) G eography Po litica l Studi es (sometim es called Political
departments attracted external research grants and co ntracts to ta lling abou t $ 1 milli on in 1979
A few high lights in 1979 were the installation of a three-million-volt Van de Graaff accelera tor in the Physics Departmen t for research in the field of particle-solid interactions the development in the Chemistry Department of an electroplating process for sem ishyconductors for use in the manufacture of solar cells the comm encement of work in the Depa rtment of Co mputing and Inform a tio n Science o n the development of a geo-referencing land mass info rm a tion model for the Ontario Ministry of Na tura l Resou rces and the appointm en t of a new C hai rm an of Ma th ema tics and Statistics Dr W R Smith from Dalhousie University
Inte res tin g developments for 1980 a re the introd uctio n of new honours und erg rad ua te programs in Applied C hem istry a nd Appli cable M a th ema tics the insta lla tion of a new VAX II minishycomputer for interac tive computing by undergraduate studen ts and the installation of a high-field nuclear magnetic resonance facility in th e Chemistry Department to serve the needs of universities in sou th ern Ontario
The College of Ph ysica l Science
Science) Psychology and Sociology An thropo logy
We have been here since Guelph became a University but only lately has much been done to attempt to provide a separa te id entity for the various components of the BA program (In addition to Soc ial Science students the BA program is made up of students in the H um anities that is the College of Arts and some in Mathematics Statistics Computing and Information Science from the College of Physical Science)
Alumni Associati on was formed in 1975 and is functioning as the result of a great deal of effort by a small group of interested alumni This year the CPSA A has established an in-course scholarship for students en tering semester 5 an action th at will be grea tly appreciated by students of the College
As time goes on I am hopeful that more and more graduates will show increased interest in their Alumni Association
My best wishes for ha ppiness in 1980 our 10th anniversary year
D r E B MacNa ughton Dean College o f Physical Science
In total numbers th ere have been about 6000 who have grad uated from the BA program Of these about half have come from the Social Sciences In the past few years at each convocation more students graduate in the Social Sciences than in the Hu manities so we are on the rise as a proportion of the to tal
The College of Social Science Alumni Association came into existence formally during the fall of 1978 The firs t President Michael James CSS 72 and th e Direc tors have through hard work m ade the presence of the Association felt in the world a t large Earlier Social Science alumni held important positions in th e University of Gu elph Alumni Association as University of Guelph alumni rather than College of Social Science alumn i Peter Anderson Well 68 fo r ins tance was Uni versity of Guelph Alumni Association Pres iden t in [976
W e in the Co llege of Social Science look forward to producing a con tinuing -perhaps increasing fl ow of new recruits for Unive rsity of Guelph alumni gro ups For now from a ll of us to a ll o f yo u best wishes for co ntinuin g personal a nd g roup prosperity
Dr J W Skinner Dea n CoIlege of Social Science
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The University of Guelph coherent groups of courses and plenty of good advice but in thehas much to offer
Guelph offers degrees in Arts Science Human Kinetics Fam ily and Consumer Studies Engineering Veterinary Medicine Landscape Architecture Agriculture Hotel and Food Administration as well as the Associate Diploma in Agriculture By correspondence you can qualify for the Ontario Diploma in Horticulture or Agrculture
Students have found the learning freedom and friendliness they are exposed to at the University of Guelph to be the key to planning and developing successful careers There is every reason why you can experience success from yourGuelph education All it takes is a little determination and imagination on your part Study botany or drama chemistry or genetics computer science or philosophy economics or psychology statistics or French business or nutrition fine arts or geography history or physics music or politics zoology or statistics sociology or microbiology child studies or marine biology Gueiph is the place to learn about the world around you The lecture rooms laboratories and studios are well shyequipped and spacious-good places for teaching and learning
You will find a dedicated faculty to give you the experti se you need in the discipline you choose At Guelph youre encouraged to develop a rapport with your professors and get personal attention to help you over the rough spots
You may be among those who havent decided what you want to study or what you want to do after graduation Maybe you should plan to study whatever interests you for its own sake and let the job choice wait Or maybe if youre puzzled about what to study you should plan to take a
job and use that experience to help you make up your mind Either plan is good But the first one matches something the University of Guelph is noted for-the opportunity to pursue a subject for intellectual excitement and the joy of learning
A Ii beral education like a professional education should be an integrated program of study not a general hodge-podge of courses Guelph offers
end we leave the choice to you
Your need to continue a formal education may arise at any time Perhaps youve been away from school for a while and want to experience university courses before deciding on a degree program If youre over 21 and have been out of secondary school for at least two years you may enrol full-time or part-time in our General Studies Program and take courses for credit
We can offer
bull Eleven undergraduate degree and di ploma programs bull Graduate programs in the basic arts and sc iences as well as in all areas of study traditional to Guelph bull A flexible year-round semester system with entry poi nts in September January and May bull An international reputation for research and teaching excellence bull Comfortable residence accommodation to suit a number of learningliving arrangements bull A medium-sized student population bull One of the most attractive campuses in the country contd
The semester system An attractive feature of the University of Guelph is its versati Ie semester system a system that divides a normal calendar year into three periods fall early September to midshyDecember winter early January to mid-April and spring early May to mid-August Each semester is approximately 15 weeks in length with two semesters being equivalent to one normal academic year at other universities
Obviously this provides students with a number of options For example a general BA degree can be obtained in two years if you wish to attend six consecutive semesters On the other hand taking two semesters off in one year allows more time for work or travel and one semester is easier to budget for than the normal academic year at other universities
Our semester system lets you take college at your own pace Go when you want Take time off when you feel you need it If you are in your final year of high school and satisfy program requirements you can gain early adm iss ion in the spring Why wait for fall
Come for a visit Although the principal reason for going to university is to study there are many other things to do at Guelph The range of academic pursuits is impressive the opportunities for intellectual and personal growth exciting and the possibilities for social and recreational endeavours appealing And with the threeshysemester system aGuelph student can study work and take
breathers with a great deal of flexibility
See for yourself Come for a visit Our campus tour guides are inshycourse students who will take you through lecture buildings residences the library the University Centre and our athletic complex The guides will provide you with information about student life at the University of Guelph
Visits are available for groups on Tuesdays and Wednesdays But feel free to visit anytime Please call toll free 1-800-265-8344
For more information concerning undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Guelph and more of what the University has to offer see our Admissions Handbook or our Calendars - both sent on request
Give us a call today
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ADDRESS CORRECTION REOUESTED
I f the addressee or a son or a daughter who is an alumnus has moved please notify the Alumni Office University of Gue lph N1G 2Wl so that this magazine may be forwarded to the proper address
Datelines 1980
W ith this special D atelines 1980 issue of the Guelph Alumnus come warm
and sincere seasons greetings from your University of G uelph Alumni Association President Janice (Robertson) Partlow Arts 70 from the D irector of Al umni Affairs and Development John K Babcock OAC 54 and his staff including myself Derek 1 Wing your editor who hopes that
letters to the editor Dear Derek Thanks for your leller of September 24 and for the extra copy of the last G uelph Al umnus AClllally I heard about Candid Camerafrom an ex-Mac girl at church before my copy arrived We enjoy the kidding we get from some of the alumni members One said I thought you and Mike (Mike Dewan) went down to see the campus
September 14 1909 1 arrived at DA C - the first time I had ever been away from home alone My home was at Shelburne and that day I left on the CPR about 800 am Changed at Streets ville CPR to Fergus Then CPR to Guelph arriving about 500 pm I was wearing a small sample of OAC colors I had received by mail with acceptance of my allendance I was spotted by a 12 sophomore at Fergus and he filled me with rubbish on the way to Guelph Among others things he emphasized was that we must be known by Mr So when we were mel by some more of his friends he introduced me as Mr Noble That handle stayed with me for a few weeks
In those days we did not require high school training for acceptance and you can piclllre the class of 128 at all stages of academic experience We had afew class members who had been school teachers and some graduates from other faculties I had never allended high school and didnt know
through the past year youve felt closer to your Alma Mater through the pages of the Guelph Alumnus
Just a little over a year ago your Guelph Alumnus featured an article about the Universitys newly formed Liaison Committee chaired by Dr Jim Stevens Assistant Vice-President Academic
The article invited you to join the alumni liaison team and provide prospective students with information about the University Many of you did and Dr Stevens is very appreciative of your efforts
However your help is still needed To this end the Universitys Liaison Committee has provided for your current issue a four-page cover in colour highlighting extracts from an informative and attractive brochure that it recently published
We are confident that as dedicated goodwill ambassadors armed with the facL youll spread the word and involve yourselves with the Universitys ongoing and all-important liaison program
the meaning of chemistry or physics so I often think of the patience of some of the faculty in trying to teach such a group
Everything considered I feel that the four years at the OA C were the happiest four years of my life So far as I know there are only five ofclass 13 left alive Bram Bramhill was always been one of my good friends Every time I see a picture of Jimmy Allen 14 I remember some of our escapades when we roomed in Upper Tower in the old residence
Several episodes I could mention some of which are not meant for a mixed audience I always enjoy Alumni Weekend and am hoping to attend nex t June
Sincerely yours Jack Noble OA C 13
Dear Derek Thank you for sending me copies of the Guelph Alumnus Summerj Fall issue 1979 I [00 think that Jim Rusk did a fine reporting job and I have written thanking him Thank you for all your trouble and may I congratulate you at the same time on the new format ofyour publication With best wishes
Yours sincerely Alan R Marchment Chairman Board of Governors University of Guelph
To work with alumni groups throughout Ontario the University of Guelph Alumni Association has also established a Liaison Committee Coshyordinators have been appointed and alumni groups have been set up in Guelph Hamilton London Oshawa Ottawa St Catharines and Toronto Should you wish to become actively involved with anyone of the groups please contact the Alumni O ffice
A personal touch and a firs t for the Datelines issue the messages from President Forster and th e Deans of our seven colleges (pages 6 to 9) bring the University family together at a time when traditionally families reunite
Maybe youve noticed the absence of the Letters to the Editor column in some past issues-no letters Maybe thats good-at least no complaints But when I ask a direct question I do get letters O n the back cover of the Summerj Fall 1979 issue I asked What Do You Think of the new format Some alumni thoughts are recorded below-the column is back in Ed
Dear Mr Wing I was prompted to write this leller after reading the Summer j Fall 1979 issue of the Guelph Alumnus I was impressed by the interesling mix of editorial content and Ihe new format for the magazine
Sincerely Peter Hohenadel OA C 75
Dear Mr Wing Your pictures of us sleepyheads in the last G uelph Alumnus were priceless We just were exemplifying as Macbe[h said Sleep that knits up the ravelld sleeve of care We have all had our share of care in our day
I will be 89 on October 15 Of the 100shyodd who entered class 13 in 09 there are only three left beside myself John Noble Ingersoll Cyril Tregrillus Safety H arbour Florida and Harry King of Victoria B C
You ask me why I survived Again Shakespeare in A Mids ummer-N ights Dream I did not in my youth with unbashful brow woo the means of weakness or debilily Neither did I apply hot and rebellious liquors to my brow Therefore my -age is as a lusty wimer frosty but kindly Professor Reynolds and Gamey Unwin instilled in me a love of literature I have pursued it all my life I is a wonderful asset
Sincerely George Bramhill OAC 13
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und ergradua te co urses See th e Van de Graaff accelera tor a supcrconducting magn et and an ope ratin g laser in th e physics lab D iscuss carcinogenesis and solar cell research and see a new Highfi eld magnetic resonance fac ility in th e chemistry la b And most o f a ll make p lans to attend Alumni W eek end June 21 and share in the Co lleges big birthday cake
Founded in 1874 th e On tari o School ll alumni are invited to attend two of Agriculture and Expe rimenta l Fa rm ft histo ric happenings at th e Uni ve rsity underwent a mos t important cha nge in in 1980 A special celebra tio n to mark the 1880 because o f an Act of In corpo ratio n 10th anniversa ry of the foundin g of the By this ac t the Schoo l at G ue lph beca me College of Physical Science will be held the Onta rio Agric ultural Co llege and J une 21 durin g Alumni Weekend and the Exp erim en ta l Fa rm presid ed o ve r by a 100th anni versa ry of th e establi shment of president not a p rin cip al a nd th e newly the Diploma in Agriculture will be crea ted college was to be affilia te d with recognized on July 19 th e Uni versity of Toro n to To ga in the
Th e College of Physica l Science has Diploma in Agricultu re stude n ts had to seen a great many changes in its ten ye ars comple te two years o f study two sessions of existence Pla ns have bee n m ade fo r in eac h year from October 1 to March 31 yo u to see and hear a bo ut a sys tem of and from April 16 to Aug ust 31 persona lized instruction and compu terized Because of th e significa nce of this record keepin g and a new VAX minishy 100th anni versary a specia l on-ca mpus computer for inte racti ve co mputing in th e weekend J ul y 18 and 19 has bee n
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Greetings from the President I mmediately before us is not only the beginning of a new year
but also the start of a new decade the eighties The seventies ushered in a period of financial restraint for universities creating uncertainty and a need for re-assessment of priorities
During the eighties I am confident the soundness of our newlyshyestablished goals will be confirmed We will continue to look to the future with openness to new ideas and an ability to take new initiatives avoiding the pitfalls of inertia which inhibit change
The collective strength of our alumni body can be a vital force during the cu rrent crisis and I am confident of your continued support of the University May I express my personal appreciation for your generous response to solicitations for both the 1979 Alma Mater Fund and our ongoing bequest program
I hope you will all enjoy a happy and peaceful holiday season DonaJd F Forster President
1LFrom the Deans The Ontario Agricultural College
l am pleased to have this opportunity to communicate with you and to wish you
the very best for the holiday season and throughout 1980
The Ontario Agricultural College in its several programs- BSc (Agr) Diploma in Agriculture BSc (Eng) BLA and the graduate programsshyremains the largest academic unit on the University of Guelph campus with more than 2700 students enrolled Our graduates continue to find employment in their chosen field relatively easily and our undergraduates continue to dominate student activities on this campus
We were somew hat surprised by the shortfall in freshmen students in September 1979 However the drop-off from the 400 we expected to about 350 was compensated for by an increase in the number of transfer students It is difficult to know why fewer high school stude n ts elected to take Agriculture this year However we are increasing our liaison activities with the high schools and with the various agricultural groups across the province in an effort to ensure that all young people with an interest in the various phases of agriculture are aware of
our programs In that regard the help of all OAc alumni is needed I hope that each of you will take every opportunity that is presented to speak ou t about the importance of agriculture and food in todays world and about the education that is available at the O AC Certain ly the demand for our graduates continues and indeed the demand for those students who choose to go on to take additional work towards a Masters or PhD will be even greater in the future
I hope it will be possible for many of you to visit the campus during 1980 As you know the O AC Alumni Association continues to sponsor many events including the Alumni Bonspiel Alumni Golf Tournament Alumni Seminar and to participate in such even ts as Aggie Week and the Joint Student- Facu lty Alumni Dinner I look forw ard to -communicating with you on a fairly regular basis through the medium of the OAC Alumni News and of course I encourage you to write to me about any matters that you feel will improve the programs of you r College
Dr C M Switzer O AC 5 1 Dean Ontario Agricultural College
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The Ontario Veterinary College
The year 1979 has been a significant year in the OYCs histo ry in a
number of ways life around the Co llege has by no mea ns been dull I a m glad to report that as a result of a federal provincial provision amou nting to $346000 toge ther with a very generous pledge of $45 000 from the O Vc Alumni Association in concert with the Alma Mater und we a rc glad to procced with a much needed addition to the small animal clinic T he work should be completed a rou nd mid-1980
O ur program for specia lty tra ining in term s of a higher professional doctorateshythc D VSc - has advanced most sa ti sfac tOIily and I am confident that the formal appraisal of it by th e Ontario Council for G rad ua te Stud ies which took place in th e su mm er will result in a green light being givc n for us to go a head Specia lty train in g in a formal se nse is probably th e upcoming a rca of
The College of Familyand Consumer Studies
I t is a pleasure a t this Christmas season to send greetin gs to you and your
famili es from the faculty staff and stude nts in the College of amity and Consumer Stud ies
Your editor has invited each dean to send gree tings and to co mment in 33 sixshyinch typewritten lines o n some aspec ts of College act ivity over th e past yea r It has been a n active and encouragin g yea r and so it has no t been easy to decide on the subjects to be packaged in this way
Jud ging by the response of alumni members an activity of real interest is ou r venture into the schedlliin g of credit courses at non-traditional times to meet the needs of those not able to a ttend regula rly scheduled courses There was an enthusiastic response to the course on
devel opme nt in most sc hools and I am happy th a t ou r Alm a a ter is giving leadership in this imp ortant matter
I do not often comment on o ur research program but one or two interesting developments are under way which could we ll result in very considerable research funding a t the OVc T he provincial Lo ttery is o ne and the United States Departmen t of th e Interior is ano ther The la tter is concerned with the effects of o il on marin e mamm a ls and has arisen as a resu lt of the prestigious work being carried out by D r J R G eraci and his colleagues in the Department of Pathology It is worth in excess of $1 million in research support over a two-year period Perhaps in a la te r issue a more detailed description of th ese importan t areas of research can be made
Space for this lette r is lim ited but I wish to end on a personal note This is likely to be the last let ter I will write to you as Dean Natura lly after II exciting and eventful years as Dean of such a prestigious institution as this one steps down with mixed feelings T owever one thing will a lways be clear io me namely an intense feeling of appreciat io n fo r the advice help a nd guid a nce I have received so consistently from a lumni durin g my tenure of office The warmth of th ese rela ti onships is so mething both my wi fe
Family Law offered last spring on three two-day weekends The 50 partici pan ts included professionals from a wide range of fields as well as a group of regular inshycourse students who gained a great deal through interaction with those with work experience in areas of interest to th em This fat in addition to credit courses given in the evenings we are offering two cred it courses each given in a series of six
and I cherish most dearly I hope to exp ress myself more fully and more adequately on this matter at a later date Elsie and I indeed were sorry that our overseas engagements this year prevented us meeti ng wi th many o f yo u in Seattle but th at is so mething we ca n rectify in 1980 Mea nwhile our best wishes fo r Christmas and the ew Year
Dr D G Howe ll Dean Ontario Veterin ary Co llege
Saturday sessions The two courses Ma n and Shelter and Family Theory have a ttrac ted students who would not be able to a ttend in regular course hours
Al umni of the School of H otel and Food Ad ministration will be especially interested in the appointment of Profes sor T F Powe rs as Director of the School Professor Powers comes to us from Pennsylvania State University where he was professor-in-charge of the degree program in Foodse rvice a nd Ho usin g Ad ministrat ion Professor Powers succeeds Professor G D Bedell who as the first director of the School was respo nsi ble for its development over ten years into a school o f n a tio nal significance with graduates employed across Canada in a ll segments of the hospitality industry After a year of administ rative leave Professor Bedell will return to ass ume teaching responsibilities in the school -
We look forward to continued development in the College in 1980 and to the opportunity to interact with you as you participate in alumni and university affairs
Dr 1 M Wardlaw Dean College of family amp Consumer Studies
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The College of Arts
The College of Biological Science
At this time of year many of us turn to thoughts of Chris tm as we are a
minority in the world s population Other gods at ot her times are worshipped sometimes in si milar but often in ot her ways Th ere is no need however for any group to be offended Gods presumably are all -fo rgiving and can acce pt other beliefs Unfo rtunately man often cannot a nd hence the world we see around us
Anyway Christmas is a good tim e for many things Christi an and otherwise It is a natural break ind uced by our belief in a very un biol ogica l birth in th e Middle East at a tim e somew ha t vague
The break a llows a s tock-taking of things past and things we hope will come In the last 12 months we have seen th e final set tling of the grow th of th e College or Bio logical Science We are grow n and 111 0st belie ve healthy Stude nts staff and
I t is usua l to wish peoplc prosperity for a New Year and of coursc I wish you all
prosperity even tho ugh we know these are hard times economically Hard tim es that is for everybody but the oil companies and likely to get worse for the universiti es because of a shrinkage in the population from which we draw
But there are good signs to read also and there is more to prosperity th an mon ey A sense of the worth of studies in the Arts and Huma nities is growing after a period o f misplaced disenchan tment followi ng a period of false ho pe
It was false to hope in the 60s that degree studies were the sa me as job training and mispl aced to moan in the 70s that BAs were not get ting j obs (Inciden tally unemployment a m ong university graduates has always been lower than among any other groupl ) Perhaps we may now se ttle for something nearer the truth
Th e double benefit of study in the Arts and Humanitie s is the advantage of knowing and appreciating more and the enhanced quality of wh a t a graduate can do in any j ob People change their trade so often in a life tim e that trade-trai ning tends to be restri c tive Perhaps too the College has settled down after a few years of shrinkage to abo ut the size it needs to
faculty are active and for the most part in com munica ti o n
We have faced up to cha nge - less funds to teach more less interes t in uni versi ties as j ob placement agencies (for which I say a fervent amen l) and increased teaching standards a nd expa nded research in all aspec ts of biology -from little v (viruses) passin g through such exotic species as the human to the big V (vam pire bats) At the same time the C BS has been in the forefront provincially na tionally and interna tionally
he to susta in its hi gh quality in learning and teachin g thro ugh the period of expected e nrolmcnt declin e
T his yea r the Collegc started what I hope will be an a nnu a l even t an Academic Recognition Luncheo n All prize-wi nners and all students named during the yea r to the Dea ns Ho no urs List were taken to lunch a t the Arboretum o n BA Con vocation Day Prizes were awarded a nd the H onours List app lauded Mia Anderson performed Jam es Harriso ns pri ze winning sonnets Eves Version and a trio from the Department of M usic Sylvia Hunter (p iano) Elizabeth Neufeld (soprano) and Director Stanley Saunders (cla rinet ) gave a brief concert It was a very good occasion Next year we shall add scholarship ho lders to o ur guest list and fla unt a hit more of o ur faculty talent
Once when as ked if r did not deplore th e seculariza tion of C hristmas I said I thought Chris tmas was a pagan festival that had never be en successfully Christian ized So which ever side yo ure on a Merry Ch ristmas l And best wishes from the faculty of the College of Arts to its alumni for 1980
Dr Tom Settle Dea n College of Arts
T he expected future~ More o f th e same with more sac rifices by the teaching units as they e ncounte r loweri ng support levels But fro m my experience th e good faculty th rough perso nal drive wi ll still offer a n above average educat ion to those who wish to learn
We expect to move o ur adva nced teach ing into o th er countries - Argentina Brazil Guyana France Greece Po la nd Turkey Algeria and severa l African and Fa r East Asian area s We will watch with interes t o ur graduates voca ti o na l opportul1lties Their acc umul ated knowledge will no t be wasted
We expec t to see CBS undergraduate students con tinuing to make contact with faculty and sta ff and upon grad uation jo in the outside unive rsity world Yes - we expect some changes but such changes mu st alw ays support the good teacher the qualified research worker a nd the universi tyshyminded mem ber of th e Co ll ege T his is as shyi t always has been
As th e CB S enters its ninth year I would remind you that you are a n essential part of it and to you all go our best wishes
Professor K Ronald Dea n Co llege of Biological Science
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The College of Physical Science
I welcome this opportunity to communicate with all alumni of the
College of Physica l Science T he first BA and BSc graduates associated with the physical science departmen ts were graduates of W ellington College It was a pleasure to see some of this group a t the Wellington College reunion dinner in June
July I 1980 will be the tenth anniversary of the College of Phys ical Science This first decade has been one of remarkable growth with all four departments being heavily involved in undergraduate teaching Chemistry and Physics now have well-developed Masters and Ph D programs and Ma them atics and Statistics offers a Masters program Thi s first decade is closing with modest enrolmen t decreases and se riou s constraints in provincial funding Fortunately the Physical Science
The College of Social Science
I t is a privilege to be offered space in the Guelph Alumnus Datelines issue for a
few words of greeting from the College of Social Scie nce The opportunity to provide a few words from the College is much appreciated
Perhaps because the College of Social Science Alumni Assoc ia tion is very new ba re ly a yea r o ld little has been WrItten abollt LIS to date W ith tim e I trust tha t will change To help rec tify the situ a tio n may I begin by indica ting to the Universitys older a lumni who we a re
We in the Social Science alumni group are grad uates from the BA program ge nera l and honours who have majored in o ne of the Social Science areas These areas are made up of Economics (not Agricultural Economics but just Economics) G eography Po litica l Studi es (sometim es called Political
departments attracted external research grants and co ntracts to ta lling abou t $ 1 milli on in 1979
A few high lights in 1979 were the installation of a three-million-volt Van de Graaff accelera tor in the Physics Departmen t for research in the field of particle-solid interactions the development in the Chemistry Department of an electroplating process for sem ishyconductors for use in the manufacture of solar cells the comm encement of work in the Depa rtment of Co mputing and Inform a tio n Science o n the development of a geo-referencing land mass info rm a tion model for the Ontario Ministry of Na tura l Resou rces and the appointm en t of a new C hai rm an of Ma th ema tics and Statistics Dr W R Smith from Dalhousie University
Inte res tin g developments for 1980 a re the introd uctio n of new honours und erg rad ua te programs in Applied C hem istry a nd Appli cable M a th ema tics the insta lla tion of a new VAX II minishycomputer for interac tive computing by undergraduate studen ts and the installation of a high-field nuclear magnetic resonance facility in th e Chemistry Department to serve the needs of universities in sou th ern Ontario
The College of Ph ysica l Science
Science) Psychology and Sociology An thropo logy
We have been here since Guelph became a University but only lately has much been done to attempt to provide a separa te id entity for the various components of the BA program (In addition to Soc ial Science students the BA program is made up of students in the H um anities that is the College of Arts and some in Mathematics Statistics Computing and Information Science from the College of Physical Science)
Alumni Associati on was formed in 1975 and is functioning as the result of a great deal of effort by a small group of interested alumni This year the CPSA A has established an in-course scholarship for students en tering semester 5 an action th at will be grea tly appreciated by students of the College
As time goes on I am hopeful that more and more graduates will show increased interest in their Alumni Association
My best wishes for ha ppiness in 1980 our 10th anniversary year
D r E B MacNa ughton Dean College o f Physical Science
In total numbers th ere have been about 6000 who have grad uated from the BA program Of these about half have come from the Social Sciences In the past few years at each convocation more students graduate in the Social Sciences than in the Hu manities so we are on the rise as a proportion of the to tal
The College of Social Science Alumni Association came into existence formally during the fall of 1978 The firs t President Michael James CSS 72 and th e Direc tors have through hard work m ade the presence of the Association felt in the world a t large Earlier Social Science alumni held important positions in th e University of Gu elph Alumni Association as University of Guelph alumni rather than College of Social Science alumn i Peter Anderson Well 68 fo r ins tance was Uni versity of Guelph Alumni Association Pres iden t in [976
W e in the Co llege of Social Science look forward to producing a con tinuing -perhaps increasing fl ow of new recruits for Unive rsity of Guelph alumni gro ups For now from a ll of us to a ll o f yo u best wishes for co ntinuin g personal a nd g roup prosperity
Dr J W Skinner Dea n CoIlege of Social Science
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The University of Guelph coherent groups of courses and plenty of good advice but in thehas much to offer
Guelph offers degrees in Arts Science Human Kinetics Fam ily and Consumer Studies Engineering Veterinary Medicine Landscape Architecture Agriculture Hotel and Food Administration as well as the Associate Diploma in Agriculture By correspondence you can qualify for the Ontario Diploma in Horticulture or Agrculture
Students have found the learning freedom and friendliness they are exposed to at the University of Guelph to be the key to planning and developing successful careers There is every reason why you can experience success from yourGuelph education All it takes is a little determination and imagination on your part Study botany or drama chemistry or genetics computer science or philosophy economics or psychology statistics or French business or nutrition fine arts or geography history or physics music or politics zoology or statistics sociology or microbiology child studies or marine biology Gueiph is the place to learn about the world around you The lecture rooms laboratories and studios are well shyequipped and spacious-good places for teaching and learning
You will find a dedicated faculty to give you the experti se you need in the discipline you choose At Guelph youre encouraged to develop a rapport with your professors and get personal attention to help you over the rough spots
You may be among those who havent decided what you want to study or what you want to do after graduation Maybe you should plan to study whatever interests you for its own sake and let the job choice wait Or maybe if youre puzzled about what to study you should plan to take a
job and use that experience to help you make up your mind Either plan is good But the first one matches something the University of Guelph is noted for-the opportunity to pursue a subject for intellectual excitement and the joy of learning
A Ii beral education like a professional education should be an integrated program of study not a general hodge-podge of courses Guelph offers
end we leave the choice to you
Your need to continue a formal education may arise at any time Perhaps youve been away from school for a while and want to experience university courses before deciding on a degree program If youre over 21 and have been out of secondary school for at least two years you may enrol full-time or part-time in our General Studies Program and take courses for credit
We can offer
bull Eleven undergraduate degree and di ploma programs bull Graduate programs in the basic arts and sc iences as well as in all areas of study traditional to Guelph bull A flexible year-round semester system with entry poi nts in September January and May bull An international reputation for research and teaching excellence bull Comfortable residence accommodation to suit a number of learningliving arrangements bull A medium-sized student population bull One of the most attractive campuses in the country contd
The semester system An attractive feature of the University of Guelph is its versati Ie semester system a system that divides a normal calendar year into three periods fall early September to midshyDecember winter early January to mid-April and spring early May to mid-August Each semester is approximately 15 weeks in length with two semesters being equivalent to one normal academic year at other universities
Obviously this provides students with a number of options For example a general BA degree can be obtained in two years if you wish to attend six consecutive semesters On the other hand taking two semesters off in one year allows more time for work or travel and one semester is easier to budget for than the normal academic year at other universities
Our semester system lets you take college at your own pace Go when you want Take time off when you feel you need it If you are in your final year of high school and satisfy program requirements you can gain early adm iss ion in the spring Why wait for fall
Come for a visit Although the principal reason for going to university is to study there are many other things to do at Guelph The range of academic pursuits is impressive the opportunities for intellectual and personal growth exciting and the possibilities for social and recreational endeavours appealing And with the threeshysemester system aGuelph student can study work and take
breathers with a great deal of flexibility
See for yourself Come for a visit Our campus tour guides are inshycourse students who will take you through lecture buildings residences the library the University Centre and our athletic complex The guides will provide you with information about student life at the University of Guelph
Visits are available for groups on Tuesdays and Wednesdays But feel free to visit anytime Please call toll free 1-800-265-8344
For more information concerning undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Guelph and more of what the University has to offer see our Admissions Handbook or our Calendars - both sent on request
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I f the addressee or a son or a daughter who is an alumnus has moved please notify the Alumni Office University of Gue lph N1G 2Wl so that this magazine may be forwarded to the proper address
und ergradua te co urses See th e Van de Graaff accelera tor a supcrconducting magn et and an ope ratin g laser in th e physics lab D iscuss carcinogenesis and solar cell research and see a new Highfi eld magnetic resonance fac ility in th e chemistry la b And most o f a ll make p lans to attend Alumni W eek end June 21 and share in the Co lleges big birthday cake
Founded in 1874 th e On tari o School ll alumni are invited to attend two of Agriculture and Expe rimenta l Fa rm ft histo ric happenings at th e Uni ve rsity underwent a mos t important cha nge in in 1980 A special celebra tio n to mark the 1880 because o f an Act of In corpo ratio n 10th anniversa ry of the foundin g of the By this ac t the Schoo l at G ue lph beca me College of Physical Science will be held the Onta rio Agric ultural Co llege and J une 21 durin g Alumni Weekend and the Exp erim en ta l Fa rm presid ed o ve r by a 100th anni versa ry of th e establi shment of president not a p rin cip al a nd th e newly the Diploma in Agriculture will be crea ted college was to be affilia te d with recognized on July 19 th e Uni versity of Toro n to To ga in the
Th e College of Physica l Science has Diploma in Agricultu re stude n ts had to seen a great many changes in its ten ye ars comple te two years o f study two sessions of existence Pla ns have bee n m ade fo r in eac h year from October 1 to March 31 yo u to see and hear a bo ut a sys tem of and from April 16 to Aug ust 31 persona lized instruction and compu terized Because of th e significa nce of this record keepin g and a new VAX minishy 100th anni versary a specia l on-ca mpus computer for inte racti ve co mputing in th e weekend J ul y 18 and 19 has bee n
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Our third Alumni W inter Ca rniva l will be held Fe bruary 22 23 a nd 24 at the recently renova ted Ho lid ay Inn a t Huntsville F aciliti es a re availa ble fo r bo th cross-country and downhill skiing indoor tenni s sa un a whirlp ool and swimmin g and o f bo urse dining dancing a nd visit ing in th e fi replace lo unge
Wa tch future issues o f the Guelph Alumnus fo r addition a l a lumni program info rmati on Please no te that as a costshysaving measure progra m reserva tion form s will be included in th e Guelph Alumnus instead of bein g forward ed sepa ra te ly by mail
For more inform a tio n regardin g al um ni events li sted in th is Da teline 1980 iss ue please contact Rosemary Clark M ac 59 Ass istant Di recto r fo r Alumni Programs Depa rtmen t of Alumni Affa irs and Developm ent Level 4 Uni ve rsity Centre University o f Guelph Guelph Onta rio NIG 2W l
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On the cover Enrolled in th e Universi tyS BSe program since the spring o f 1978 o ur a ttrac ti ve cove r girl Rosemary Gi llier is a m ember of the Co ll ege of Bio logica l Science Maj o rin g 10 micro bi o logy Rose mary plans to pursue a career in field bi ology
Exp osed to la rge ani ma ls while growing up on the home fa rm a t Kentbrid ge nea r Cha th am Onta rio she beca me intrigued by a ll those mys teri o us -little bugs a t the other end of the llife scale
Rose mary chose the University o f Gu e lp h after o nl y one visit to our ca mpus Th e profs were Just grea t the gro unds so bea u tiful a nd Id neve r met a nice r and fri endlier bunch o f ki ds was he r answer to why~
We re glad she did -and so is she
IFTS FOR ALL SEASONS Ideal for giving at graduation birthdays and festive occasions These items have been designed especially for the University of Guelph The majority of items bear the University crest making them a unique reminder of your Alma Mater
Issued in co-operation with Guelph Cam pus Co-Operative
Most items deorated witb University of Guelph name ando r crest except where indicated
For the Den or Study Bottoms Up
1_ Des Set 14 Coffee Mug Melal ercst on walnul bac Ball point pen $ 795 ea While porcelain 199 Ca
2 SoUd Walnut Bookends IS Coffee Mug with Mac-FACS crest S 149 ea Bronze crest of U ofG OAC or OVc $ 2395 pr
16 10 oz Pilsner Glass 225 ca 3 Walnut Wall Plaque
With raised melallic U of G 0 1c or OVc crest S 1395 ea 17 12 oz Highball G lass 175 ca
4 Lucite LelCer Opener 18 U Oz Higbball G lass with Mac-FACS c rest S 149 ca Embedded cret $ 675 ea
19 65 oz Wine Glass S 295 ca 5 Ovc Paperweight
Enamelled melal Ovc cresl mo unted on marble 20 6 oz Brandy Snirter S 275 ea from original Main Building al Guelph $ 1000 ea
2 16 oz White ikgter Mug S 750ea 6 Alumni Cbllirs (sec illuslralion)
Finished in black lacquer wilh gold cresl and Irim 22 9 oz Footed Glass a) Rocking chair $IJ 100 ca Available in lawny lin IS $ 175 ca b) Strai gh t chair cherry arms $ I 3800 ca
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What the weU-dressed grad or ulidergrad is wearing 23 Silver Plated Spoon 350 ea
7 Guelph Alumnus Tie 24 Mac-FACS Silver Plated Spoon $ 695 ca Coloured crest woven inlO navy po lyes ler lie 4-inch blad e $ 850 ca 25 Sterling Chann
Wilh jump ring $ 595 ca 8 CufDinks
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Greetings from the President I mmediately before us is not only the beginning of a new year
but also the start of a new decade the eighties The seventies ushered in a period of financial restraint for universities creating uncertainty and a need for re-assessment of priorities
During the eighties I am confident the soundness of our newlyshyestablished goals will be confirmed We will continue to look to the future with openness to new ideas and an ability to take new initiatives avoiding the pitfalls of inertia which inhibit change
The collective strength of our alumni body can be a vital force during the cu rrent crisis and I am confident of your continued support of the University May I express my personal appreciation for your generous response to solicitations for both the 1979 Alma Mater Fund and our ongoing bequest program
I hope you will all enjoy a happy and peaceful holiday season DonaJd F Forster President
1LFrom the Deans The Ontario Agricultural College
l am pleased to have this opportunity to communicate with you and to wish you
the very best for the holiday season and throughout 1980
The Ontario Agricultural College in its several programs- BSc (Agr) Diploma in Agriculture BSc (Eng) BLA and the graduate programsshyremains the largest academic unit on the University of Guelph campus with more than 2700 students enrolled Our graduates continue to find employment in their chosen field relatively easily and our undergraduates continue to dominate student activities on this campus
We were somew hat surprised by the shortfall in freshmen students in September 1979 However the drop-off from the 400 we expected to about 350 was compensated for by an increase in the number of transfer students It is difficult to know why fewer high school stude n ts elected to take Agriculture this year However we are increasing our liaison activities with the high schools and with the various agricultural groups across the province in an effort to ensure that all young people with an interest in the various phases of agriculture are aware of
our programs In that regard the help of all OAc alumni is needed I hope that each of you will take every opportunity that is presented to speak ou t about the importance of agriculture and food in todays world and about the education that is available at the O AC Certain ly the demand for our graduates continues and indeed the demand for those students who choose to go on to take additional work towards a Masters or PhD will be even greater in the future
I hope it will be possible for many of you to visit the campus during 1980 As you know the O AC Alumni Association continues to sponsor many events including the Alumni Bonspiel Alumni Golf Tournament Alumni Seminar and to participate in such even ts as Aggie Week and the Joint Student- Facu lty Alumni Dinner I look forw ard to -communicating with you on a fairly regular basis through the medium of the OAC Alumni News and of course I encourage you to write to me about any matters that you feel will improve the programs of you r College
Dr C M Switzer O AC 5 1 Dean Ontario Agricultural College
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The Ontario Veterinary College
The year 1979 has been a significant year in the OYCs histo ry in a
number of ways life around the Co llege has by no mea ns been dull I a m glad to report that as a result of a federal provincial provision amou nting to $346000 toge ther with a very generous pledge of $45 000 from the O Vc Alumni Association in concert with the Alma Mater und we a rc glad to procced with a much needed addition to the small animal clinic T he work should be completed a rou nd mid-1980
O ur program for specia lty tra ining in term s of a higher professional doctorateshythc D VSc - has advanced most sa ti sfac tOIily and I am confident that the formal appraisal of it by th e Ontario Council for G rad ua te Stud ies which took place in th e su mm er will result in a green light being givc n for us to go a head Specia lty train in g in a formal se nse is probably th e upcoming a rca of
The College of Familyand Consumer Studies
I t is a pleasure a t this Christmas season to send greetin gs to you and your
famili es from the faculty staff and stude nts in the College of amity and Consumer Stud ies
Your editor has invited each dean to send gree tings and to co mment in 33 sixshyinch typewritten lines o n some aspec ts of College act ivity over th e past yea r It has been a n active and encouragin g yea r and so it has no t been easy to decide on the subjects to be packaged in this way
Jud ging by the response of alumni members an activity of real interest is ou r venture into the schedlliin g of credit courses at non-traditional times to meet the needs of those not able to a ttend regula rly scheduled courses There was an enthusiastic response to the course on
devel opme nt in most sc hools and I am happy th a t ou r Alm a a ter is giving leadership in this imp ortant matter
I do not often comment on o ur research program but one or two interesting developments are under way which could we ll result in very considerable research funding a t the OVc T he provincial Lo ttery is o ne and the United States Departmen t of th e Interior is ano ther The la tter is concerned with the effects of o il on marin e mamm a ls and has arisen as a resu lt of the prestigious work being carried out by D r J R G eraci and his colleagues in the Department of Pathology It is worth in excess of $1 million in research support over a two-year period Perhaps in a la te r issue a more detailed description of th ese importan t areas of research can be made
Space for this lette r is lim ited but I wish to end on a personal note This is likely to be the last let ter I will write to you as Dean Natura lly after II exciting and eventful years as Dean of such a prestigious institution as this one steps down with mixed feelings T owever one thing will a lways be clear io me namely an intense feeling of appreciat io n fo r the advice help a nd guid a nce I have received so consistently from a lumni durin g my tenure of office The warmth of th ese rela ti onships is so mething both my wi fe
Family Law offered last spring on three two-day weekends The 50 partici pan ts included professionals from a wide range of fields as well as a group of regular inshycourse students who gained a great deal through interaction with those with work experience in areas of interest to th em This fat in addition to credit courses given in the evenings we are offering two cred it courses each given in a series of six
and I cherish most dearly I hope to exp ress myself more fully and more adequately on this matter at a later date Elsie and I indeed were sorry that our overseas engagements this year prevented us meeti ng wi th many o f yo u in Seattle but th at is so mething we ca n rectify in 1980 Mea nwhile our best wishes fo r Christmas and the ew Year
Dr D G Howe ll Dean Ontario Veterin ary Co llege
Saturday sessions The two courses Ma n and Shelter and Family Theory have a ttrac ted students who would not be able to a ttend in regular course hours
Al umni of the School of H otel and Food Ad ministration will be especially interested in the appointment of Profes sor T F Powe rs as Director of the School Professor Powers comes to us from Pennsylvania State University where he was professor-in-charge of the degree program in Foodse rvice a nd Ho usin g Ad ministrat ion Professor Powers succeeds Professor G D Bedell who as the first director of the School was respo nsi ble for its development over ten years into a school o f n a tio nal significance with graduates employed across Canada in a ll segments of the hospitality industry After a year of administ rative leave Professor Bedell will return to ass ume teaching responsibilities in the school -
We look forward to continued development in the College in 1980 and to the opportunity to interact with you as you participate in alumni and university affairs
Dr 1 M Wardlaw Dean College of family amp Consumer Studies
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The College of Arts
The College of Biological Science
At this time of year many of us turn to thoughts of Chris tm as we are a
minority in the world s population Other gods at ot her times are worshipped sometimes in si milar but often in ot her ways Th ere is no need however for any group to be offended Gods presumably are all -fo rgiving and can acce pt other beliefs Unfo rtunately man often cannot a nd hence the world we see around us
Anyway Christmas is a good tim e for many things Christi an and otherwise It is a natural break ind uced by our belief in a very un biol ogica l birth in th e Middle East at a tim e somew ha t vague
The break a llows a s tock-taking of things past and things we hope will come In the last 12 months we have seen th e final set tling of the grow th of th e College or Bio logical Science We are grow n and 111 0st belie ve healthy Stude nts staff and
I t is usua l to wish peoplc prosperity for a New Year and of coursc I wish you all
prosperity even tho ugh we know these are hard times economically Hard tim es that is for everybody but the oil companies and likely to get worse for the universiti es because of a shrinkage in the population from which we draw
But there are good signs to read also and there is more to prosperity th an mon ey A sense of the worth of studies in the Arts and Huma nities is growing after a period o f misplaced disenchan tment followi ng a period of false ho pe
It was false to hope in the 60s that degree studies were the sa me as job training and mispl aced to moan in the 70s that BAs were not get ting j obs (Inciden tally unemployment a m ong university graduates has always been lower than among any other groupl ) Perhaps we may now se ttle for something nearer the truth
Th e double benefit of study in the Arts and Humanitie s is the advantage of knowing and appreciating more and the enhanced quality of wh a t a graduate can do in any j ob People change their trade so often in a life tim e that trade-trai ning tends to be restri c tive Perhaps too the College has settled down after a few years of shrinkage to abo ut the size it needs to
faculty are active and for the most part in com munica ti o n
We have faced up to cha nge - less funds to teach more less interes t in uni versi ties as j ob placement agencies (for which I say a fervent amen l) and increased teaching standards a nd expa nded research in all aspec ts of biology -from little v (viruses) passin g through such exotic species as the human to the big V (vam pire bats) At the same time the C BS has been in the forefront provincially na tionally and interna tionally
he to susta in its hi gh quality in learning and teachin g thro ugh the period of expected e nrolmcnt declin e
T his yea r the Collegc started what I hope will be an a nnu a l even t an Academic Recognition Luncheo n All prize-wi nners and all students named during the yea r to the Dea ns Ho no urs List were taken to lunch a t the Arboretum o n BA Con vocation Day Prizes were awarded a nd the H onours List app lauded Mia Anderson performed Jam es Harriso ns pri ze winning sonnets Eves Version and a trio from the Department of M usic Sylvia Hunter (p iano) Elizabeth Neufeld (soprano) and Director Stanley Saunders (cla rinet ) gave a brief concert It was a very good occasion Next year we shall add scholarship ho lders to o ur guest list and fla unt a hit more of o ur faculty talent
Once when as ked if r did not deplore th e seculariza tion of C hristmas I said I thought Chris tmas was a pagan festival that had never be en successfully Christian ized So which ever side yo ure on a Merry Ch ristmas l And best wishes from the faculty of the College of Arts to its alumni for 1980
Dr Tom Settle Dea n College of Arts
T he expected future~ More o f th e same with more sac rifices by the teaching units as they e ncounte r loweri ng support levels But fro m my experience th e good faculty th rough perso nal drive wi ll still offer a n above average educat ion to those who wish to learn
We expect to move o ur adva nced teach ing into o th er countries - Argentina Brazil Guyana France Greece Po la nd Turkey Algeria and severa l African and Fa r East Asian area s We will watch with interes t o ur graduates voca ti o na l opportul1lties Their acc umul ated knowledge will no t be wasted
We expec t to see CBS undergraduate students con tinuing to make contact with faculty and sta ff and upon grad uation jo in the outside unive rsity world Yes - we expect some changes but such changes mu st alw ays support the good teacher the qualified research worker a nd the universi tyshyminded mem ber of th e Co ll ege T his is as shyi t always has been
As th e CB S enters its ninth year I would remind you that you are a n essential part of it and to you all go our best wishes
Professor K Ronald Dea n Co llege of Biological Science
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The College of Physical Science
I welcome this opportunity to communicate with all alumni of the
College of Physica l Science T he first BA and BSc graduates associated with the physical science departmen ts were graduates of W ellington College It was a pleasure to see some of this group a t the Wellington College reunion dinner in June
July I 1980 will be the tenth anniversary of the College of Phys ical Science This first decade has been one of remarkable growth with all four departments being heavily involved in undergraduate teaching Chemistry and Physics now have well-developed Masters and Ph D programs and Ma them atics and Statistics offers a Masters program Thi s first decade is closing with modest enrolmen t decreases and se riou s constraints in provincial funding Fortunately the Physical Science
The College of Social Science
I t is a privilege to be offered space in the Guelph Alumnus Datelines issue for a
few words of greeting from the College of Social Scie nce The opportunity to provide a few words from the College is much appreciated
Perhaps because the College of Social Science Alumni Assoc ia tion is very new ba re ly a yea r o ld little has been WrItten abollt LIS to date W ith tim e I trust tha t will change To help rec tify the situ a tio n may I begin by indica ting to the Universitys older a lumni who we a re
We in the Social Science alumni group are grad uates from the BA program ge nera l and honours who have majored in o ne of the Social Science areas These areas are made up of Economics (not Agricultural Economics but just Economics) G eography Po litica l Studi es (sometim es called Political
departments attracted external research grants and co ntracts to ta lling abou t $ 1 milli on in 1979
A few high lights in 1979 were the installation of a three-million-volt Van de Graaff accelera tor in the Physics Departmen t for research in the field of particle-solid interactions the development in the Chemistry Department of an electroplating process for sem ishyconductors for use in the manufacture of solar cells the comm encement of work in the Depa rtment of Co mputing and Inform a tio n Science o n the development of a geo-referencing land mass info rm a tion model for the Ontario Ministry of Na tura l Resou rces and the appointm en t of a new C hai rm an of Ma th ema tics and Statistics Dr W R Smith from Dalhousie University
Inte res tin g developments for 1980 a re the introd uctio n of new honours und erg rad ua te programs in Applied C hem istry a nd Appli cable M a th ema tics the insta lla tion of a new VAX II minishycomputer for interac tive computing by undergraduate studen ts and the installation of a high-field nuclear magnetic resonance facility in th e Chemistry Department to serve the needs of universities in sou th ern Ontario
The College of Ph ysica l Science
Science) Psychology and Sociology An thropo logy
We have been here since Guelph became a University but only lately has much been done to attempt to provide a separa te id entity for the various components of the BA program (In addition to Soc ial Science students the BA program is made up of students in the H um anities that is the College of Arts and some in Mathematics Statistics Computing and Information Science from the College of Physical Science)
Alumni Associati on was formed in 1975 and is functioning as the result of a great deal of effort by a small group of interested alumni This year the CPSA A has established an in-course scholarship for students en tering semester 5 an action th at will be grea tly appreciated by students of the College
As time goes on I am hopeful that more and more graduates will show increased interest in their Alumni Association
My best wishes for ha ppiness in 1980 our 10th anniversary year
D r E B MacNa ughton Dean College o f Physical Science
In total numbers th ere have been about 6000 who have grad uated from the BA program Of these about half have come from the Social Sciences In the past few years at each convocation more students graduate in the Social Sciences than in the Hu manities so we are on the rise as a proportion of the to tal
The College of Social Science Alumni Association came into existence formally during the fall of 1978 The firs t President Michael James CSS 72 and th e Direc tors have through hard work m ade the presence of the Association felt in the world a t large Earlier Social Science alumni held important positions in th e University of Gu elph Alumni Association as University of Guelph alumni rather than College of Social Science alumn i Peter Anderson Well 68 fo r ins tance was Uni versity of Guelph Alumni Association Pres iden t in [976
W e in the Co llege of Social Science look forward to producing a con tinuing -perhaps increasing fl ow of new recruits for Unive rsity of Guelph alumni gro ups For now from a ll of us to a ll o f yo u best wishes for co ntinuin g personal a nd g roup prosperity
Dr J W Skinner Dea n CoIlege of Social Science
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The University of Guelph coherent groups of courses and plenty of good advice but in thehas much to offer
Guelph offers degrees in Arts Science Human Kinetics Fam ily and Consumer Studies Engineering Veterinary Medicine Landscape Architecture Agriculture Hotel and Food Administration as well as the Associate Diploma in Agriculture By correspondence you can qualify for the Ontario Diploma in Horticulture or Agrculture
Students have found the learning freedom and friendliness they are exposed to at the University of Guelph to be the key to planning and developing successful careers There is every reason why you can experience success from yourGuelph education All it takes is a little determination and imagination on your part Study botany or drama chemistry or genetics computer science or philosophy economics or psychology statistics or French business or nutrition fine arts or geography history or physics music or politics zoology or statistics sociology or microbiology child studies or marine biology Gueiph is the place to learn about the world around you The lecture rooms laboratories and studios are well shyequipped and spacious-good places for teaching and learning
You will find a dedicated faculty to give you the experti se you need in the discipline you choose At Guelph youre encouraged to develop a rapport with your professors and get personal attention to help you over the rough spots
You may be among those who havent decided what you want to study or what you want to do after graduation Maybe you should plan to study whatever interests you for its own sake and let the job choice wait Or maybe if youre puzzled about what to study you should plan to take a
job and use that experience to help you make up your mind Either plan is good But the first one matches something the University of Guelph is noted for-the opportunity to pursue a subject for intellectual excitement and the joy of learning
A Ii beral education like a professional education should be an integrated program of study not a general hodge-podge of courses Guelph offers
end we leave the choice to you
Your need to continue a formal education may arise at any time Perhaps youve been away from school for a while and want to experience university courses before deciding on a degree program If youre over 21 and have been out of secondary school for at least two years you may enrol full-time or part-time in our General Studies Program and take courses for credit
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bull Eleven undergraduate degree and di ploma programs bull Graduate programs in the basic arts and sc iences as well as in all areas of study traditional to Guelph bull A flexible year-round semester system with entry poi nts in September January and May bull An international reputation for research and teaching excellence bull Comfortable residence accommodation to suit a number of learningliving arrangements bull A medium-sized student population bull One of the most attractive campuses in the country contd
The semester system An attractive feature of the University of Guelph is its versati Ie semester system a system that divides a normal calendar year into three periods fall early September to midshyDecember winter early January to mid-April and spring early May to mid-August Each semester is approximately 15 weeks in length with two semesters being equivalent to one normal academic year at other universities
Obviously this provides students with a number of options For example a general BA degree can be obtained in two years if you wish to attend six consecutive semesters On the other hand taking two semesters off in one year allows more time for work or travel and one semester is easier to budget for than the normal academic year at other universities
Our semester system lets you take college at your own pace Go when you want Take time off when you feel you need it If you are in your final year of high school and satisfy program requirements you can gain early adm iss ion in the spring Why wait for fall
Come for a visit Although the principal reason for going to university is to study there are many other things to do at Guelph The range of academic pursuits is impressive the opportunities for intellectual and personal growth exciting and the possibilities for social and recreational endeavours appealing And with the threeshysemester system aGuelph student can study work and take
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See for yourself Come for a visit Our campus tour guides are inshycourse students who will take you through lecture buildings residences the library the University Centre and our athletic complex The guides will provide you with information about student life at the University of Guelph
Visits are available for groups on Tuesdays and Wednesdays But feel free to visit anytime Please call toll free 1-800-265-8344
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Greetings from the President I mmediately before us is not only the beginning of a new year
but also the start of a new decade the eighties The seventies ushered in a period of financial restraint for universities creating uncertainty and a need for re-assessment of priorities
During the eighties I am confident the soundness of our newlyshyestablished goals will be confirmed We will continue to look to the future with openness to new ideas and an ability to take new initiatives avoiding the pitfalls of inertia which inhibit change
The collective strength of our alumni body can be a vital force during the cu rrent crisis and I am confident of your continued support of the University May I express my personal appreciation for your generous response to solicitations for both the 1979 Alma Mater Fund and our ongoing bequest program
I hope you will all enjoy a happy and peaceful holiday season DonaJd F Forster President
1LFrom the Deans The Ontario Agricultural College
l am pleased to have this opportunity to communicate with you and to wish you
the very best for the holiday season and throughout 1980
The Ontario Agricultural College in its several programs- BSc (Agr) Diploma in Agriculture BSc (Eng) BLA and the graduate programsshyremains the largest academic unit on the University of Guelph campus with more than 2700 students enrolled Our graduates continue to find employment in their chosen field relatively easily and our undergraduates continue to dominate student activities on this campus
We were somew hat surprised by the shortfall in freshmen students in September 1979 However the drop-off from the 400 we expected to about 350 was compensated for by an increase in the number of transfer students It is difficult to know why fewer high school stude n ts elected to take Agriculture this year However we are increasing our liaison activities with the high schools and with the various agricultural groups across the province in an effort to ensure that all young people with an interest in the various phases of agriculture are aware of
our programs In that regard the help of all OAc alumni is needed I hope that each of you will take every opportunity that is presented to speak ou t about the importance of agriculture and food in todays world and about the education that is available at the O AC Certain ly the demand for our graduates continues and indeed the demand for those students who choose to go on to take additional work towards a Masters or PhD will be even greater in the future
I hope it will be possible for many of you to visit the campus during 1980 As you know the O AC Alumni Association continues to sponsor many events including the Alumni Bonspiel Alumni Golf Tournament Alumni Seminar and to participate in such even ts as Aggie Week and the Joint Student- Facu lty Alumni Dinner I look forw ard to -communicating with you on a fairly regular basis through the medium of the OAC Alumni News and of course I encourage you to write to me about any matters that you feel will improve the programs of you r College
Dr C M Switzer O AC 5 1 Dean Ontario Agricultural College
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The Ontario Veterinary College
The year 1979 has been a significant year in the OYCs histo ry in a
number of ways life around the Co llege has by no mea ns been dull I a m glad to report that as a result of a federal provincial provision amou nting to $346000 toge ther with a very generous pledge of $45 000 from the O Vc Alumni Association in concert with the Alma Mater und we a rc glad to procced with a much needed addition to the small animal clinic T he work should be completed a rou nd mid-1980
O ur program for specia lty tra ining in term s of a higher professional doctorateshythc D VSc - has advanced most sa ti sfac tOIily and I am confident that the formal appraisal of it by th e Ontario Council for G rad ua te Stud ies which took place in th e su mm er will result in a green light being givc n for us to go a head Specia lty train in g in a formal se nse is probably th e upcoming a rca of
The College of Familyand Consumer Studies
I t is a pleasure a t this Christmas season to send greetin gs to you and your
famili es from the faculty staff and stude nts in the College of amity and Consumer Stud ies
Your editor has invited each dean to send gree tings and to co mment in 33 sixshyinch typewritten lines o n some aspec ts of College act ivity over th e past yea r It has been a n active and encouragin g yea r and so it has no t been easy to decide on the subjects to be packaged in this way
Jud ging by the response of alumni members an activity of real interest is ou r venture into the schedlliin g of credit courses at non-traditional times to meet the needs of those not able to a ttend regula rly scheduled courses There was an enthusiastic response to the course on
devel opme nt in most sc hools and I am happy th a t ou r Alm a a ter is giving leadership in this imp ortant matter
I do not often comment on o ur research program but one or two interesting developments are under way which could we ll result in very considerable research funding a t the OVc T he provincial Lo ttery is o ne and the United States Departmen t of th e Interior is ano ther The la tter is concerned with the effects of o il on marin e mamm a ls and has arisen as a resu lt of the prestigious work being carried out by D r J R G eraci and his colleagues in the Department of Pathology It is worth in excess of $1 million in research support over a two-year period Perhaps in a la te r issue a more detailed description of th ese importan t areas of research can be made
Space for this lette r is lim ited but I wish to end on a personal note This is likely to be the last let ter I will write to you as Dean Natura lly after II exciting and eventful years as Dean of such a prestigious institution as this one steps down with mixed feelings T owever one thing will a lways be clear io me namely an intense feeling of appreciat io n fo r the advice help a nd guid a nce I have received so consistently from a lumni durin g my tenure of office The warmth of th ese rela ti onships is so mething both my wi fe
Family Law offered last spring on three two-day weekends The 50 partici pan ts included professionals from a wide range of fields as well as a group of regular inshycourse students who gained a great deal through interaction with those with work experience in areas of interest to th em This fat in addition to credit courses given in the evenings we are offering two cred it courses each given in a series of six
and I cherish most dearly I hope to exp ress myself more fully and more adequately on this matter at a later date Elsie and I indeed were sorry that our overseas engagements this year prevented us meeti ng wi th many o f yo u in Seattle but th at is so mething we ca n rectify in 1980 Mea nwhile our best wishes fo r Christmas and the ew Year
Dr D G Howe ll Dean Ontario Veterin ary Co llege
Saturday sessions The two courses Ma n and Shelter and Family Theory have a ttrac ted students who would not be able to a ttend in regular course hours
Al umni of the School of H otel and Food Ad ministration will be especially interested in the appointment of Profes sor T F Powe rs as Director of the School Professor Powers comes to us from Pennsylvania State University where he was professor-in-charge of the degree program in Foodse rvice a nd Ho usin g Ad ministrat ion Professor Powers succeeds Professor G D Bedell who as the first director of the School was respo nsi ble for its development over ten years into a school o f n a tio nal significance with graduates employed across Canada in a ll segments of the hospitality industry After a year of administ rative leave Professor Bedell will return to ass ume teaching responsibilities in the school -
We look forward to continued development in the College in 1980 and to the opportunity to interact with you as you participate in alumni and university affairs
Dr 1 M Wardlaw Dean College of family amp Consumer Studies
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The College of Arts
The College of Biological Science
At this time of year many of us turn to thoughts of Chris tm as we are a
minority in the world s population Other gods at ot her times are worshipped sometimes in si milar but often in ot her ways Th ere is no need however for any group to be offended Gods presumably are all -fo rgiving and can acce pt other beliefs Unfo rtunately man often cannot a nd hence the world we see around us
Anyway Christmas is a good tim e for many things Christi an and otherwise It is a natural break ind uced by our belief in a very un biol ogica l birth in th e Middle East at a tim e somew ha t vague
The break a llows a s tock-taking of things past and things we hope will come In the last 12 months we have seen th e final set tling of the grow th of th e College or Bio logical Science We are grow n and 111 0st belie ve healthy Stude nts staff and
I t is usua l to wish peoplc prosperity for a New Year and of coursc I wish you all
prosperity even tho ugh we know these are hard times economically Hard tim es that is for everybody but the oil companies and likely to get worse for the universiti es because of a shrinkage in the population from which we draw
But there are good signs to read also and there is more to prosperity th an mon ey A sense of the worth of studies in the Arts and Huma nities is growing after a period o f misplaced disenchan tment followi ng a period of false ho pe
It was false to hope in the 60s that degree studies were the sa me as job training and mispl aced to moan in the 70s that BAs were not get ting j obs (Inciden tally unemployment a m ong university graduates has always been lower than among any other groupl ) Perhaps we may now se ttle for something nearer the truth
Th e double benefit of study in the Arts and Humanitie s is the advantage of knowing and appreciating more and the enhanced quality of wh a t a graduate can do in any j ob People change their trade so often in a life tim e that trade-trai ning tends to be restri c tive Perhaps too the College has settled down after a few years of shrinkage to abo ut the size it needs to
faculty are active and for the most part in com munica ti o n
We have faced up to cha nge - less funds to teach more less interes t in uni versi ties as j ob placement agencies (for which I say a fervent amen l) and increased teaching standards a nd expa nded research in all aspec ts of biology -from little v (viruses) passin g through such exotic species as the human to the big V (vam pire bats) At the same time the C BS has been in the forefront provincially na tionally and interna tionally
he to susta in its hi gh quality in learning and teachin g thro ugh the period of expected e nrolmcnt declin e
T his yea r the Collegc started what I hope will be an a nnu a l even t an Academic Recognition Luncheo n All prize-wi nners and all students named during the yea r to the Dea ns Ho no urs List were taken to lunch a t the Arboretum o n BA Con vocation Day Prizes were awarded a nd the H onours List app lauded Mia Anderson performed Jam es Harriso ns pri ze winning sonnets Eves Version and a trio from the Department of M usic Sylvia Hunter (p iano) Elizabeth Neufeld (soprano) and Director Stanley Saunders (cla rinet ) gave a brief concert It was a very good occasion Next year we shall add scholarship ho lders to o ur guest list and fla unt a hit more of o ur faculty talent
Once when as ked if r did not deplore th e seculariza tion of C hristmas I said I thought Chris tmas was a pagan festival that had never be en successfully Christian ized So which ever side yo ure on a Merry Ch ristmas l And best wishes from the faculty of the College of Arts to its alumni for 1980
Dr Tom Settle Dea n College of Arts
T he expected future~ More o f th e same with more sac rifices by the teaching units as they e ncounte r loweri ng support levels But fro m my experience th e good faculty th rough perso nal drive wi ll still offer a n above average educat ion to those who wish to learn
We expect to move o ur adva nced teach ing into o th er countries - Argentina Brazil Guyana France Greece Po la nd Turkey Algeria and severa l African and Fa r East Asian area s We will watch with interes t o ur graduates voca ti o na l opportul1lties Their acc umul ated knowledge will no t be wasted
We expec t to see CBS undergraduate students con tinuing to make contact with faculty and sta ff and upon grad uation jo in the outside unive rsity world Yes - we expect some changes but such changes mu st alw ays support the good teacher the qualified research worker a nd the universi tyshyminded mem ber of th e Co ll ege T his is as shyi t always has been
As th e CB S enters its ninth year I would remind you that you are a n essential part of it and to you all go our best wishes
Professor K Ronald Dea n Co llege of Biological Science
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The College of Physical Science
I welcome this opportunity to communicate with all alumni of the
College of Physica l Science T he first BA and BSc graduates associated with the physical science departmen ts were graduates of W ellington College It was a pleasure to see some of this group a t the Wellington College reunion dinner in June
July I 1980 will be the tenth anniversary of the College of Phys ical Science This first decade has been one of remarkable growth with all four departments being heavily involved in undergraduate teaching Chemistry and Physics now have well-developed Masters and Ph D programs and Ma them atics and Statistics offers a Masters program Thi s first decade is closing with modest enrolmen t decreases and se riou s constraints in provincial funding Fortunately the Physical Science
The College of Social Science
I t is a privilege to be offered space in the Guelph Alumnus Datelines issue for a
few words of greeting from the College of Social Scie nce The opportunity to provide a few words from the College is much appreciated
Perhaps because the College of Social Science Alumni Assoc ia tion is very new ba re ly a yea r o ld little has been WrItten abollt LIS to date W ith tim e I trust tha t will change To help rec tify the situ a tio n may I begin by indica ting to the Universitys older a lumni who we a re
We in the Social Science alumni group are grad uates from the BA program ge nera l and honours who have majored in o ne of the Social Science areas These areas are made up of Economics (not Agricultural Economics but just Economics) G eography Po litica l Studi es (sometim es called Political
departments attracted external research grants and co ntracts to ta lling abou t $ 1 milli on in 1979
A few high lights in 1979 were the installation of a three-million-volt Van de Graaff accelera tor in the Physics Departmen t for research in the field of particle-solid interactions the development in the Chemistry Department of an electroplating process for sem ishyconductors for use in the manufacture of solar cells the comm encement of work in the Depa rtment of Co mputing and Inform a tio n Science o n the development of a geo-referencing land mass info rm a tion model for the Ontario Ministry of Na tura l Resou rces and the appointm en t of a new C hai rm an of Ma th ema tics and Statistics Dr W R Smith from Dalhousie University
Inte res tin g developments for 1980 a re the introd uctio n of new honours und erg rad ua te programs in Applied C hem istry a nd Appli cable M a th ema tics the insta lla tion of a new VAX II minishycomputer for interac tive computing by undergraduate studen ts and the installation of a high-field nuclear magnetic resonance facility in th e Chemistry Department to serve the needs of universities in sou th ern Ontario
The College of Ph ysica l Science
Science) Psychology and Sociology An thropo logy
We have been here since Guelph became a University but only lately has much been done to attempt to provide a separa te id entity for the various components of the BA program (In addition to Soc ial Science students the BA program is made up of students in the H um anities that is the College of Arts and some in Mathematics Statistics Computing and Information Science from the College of Physical Science)
Alumni Associati on was formed in 1975 and is functioning as the result of a great deal of effort by a small group of interested alumni This year the CPSA A has established an in-course scholarship for students en tering semester 5 an action th at will be grea tly appreciated by students of the College
As time goes on I am hopeful that more and more graduates will show increased interest in their Alumni Association
My best wishes for ha ppiness in 1980 our 10th anniversary year
D r E B MacNa ughton Dean College o f Physical Science
In total numbers th ere have been about 6000 who have grad uated from the BA program Of these about half have come from the Social Sciences In the past few years at each convocation more students graduate in the Social Sciences than in the Hu manities so we are on the rise as a proportion of the to tal
The College of Social Science Alumni Association came into existence formally during the fall of 1978 The firs t President Michael James CSS 72 and th e Direc tors have through hard work m ade the presence of the Association felt in the world a t large Earlier Social Science alumni held important positions in th e University of Gu elph Alumni Association as University of Guelph alumni rather than College of Social Science alumn i Peter Anderson Well 68 fo r ins tance was Uni versity of Guelph Alumni Association Pres iden t in [976
W e in the Co llege of Social Science look forward to producing a con tinuing -perhaps increasing fl ow of new recruits for Unive rsity of Guelph alumni gro ups For now from a ll of us to a ll o f yo u best wishes for co ntinuin g personal a nd g roup prosperity
Dr J W Skinner Dea n CoIlege of Social Science
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The University of Guelph coherent groups of courses and plenty of good advice but in thehas much to offer
Guelph offers degrees in Arts Science Human Kinetics Fam ily and Consumer Studies Engineering Veterinary Medicine Landscape Architecture Agriculture Hotel and Food Administration as well as the Associate Diploma in Agriculture By correspondence you can qualify for the Ontario Diploma in Horticulture or Agrculture
Students have found the learning freedom and friendliness they are exposed to at the University of Guelph to be the key to planning and developing successful careers There is every reason why you can experience success from yourGuelph education All it takes is a little determination and imagination on your part Study botany or drama chemistry or genetics computer science or philosophy economics or psychology statistics or French business or nutrition fine arts or geography history or physics music or politics zoology or statistics sociology or microbiology child studies or marine biology Gueiph is the place to learn about the world around you The lecture rooms laboratories and studios are well shyequipped and spacious-good places for teaching and learning
You will find a dedicated faculty to give you the experti se you need in the discipline you choose At Guelph youre encouraged to develop a rapport with your professors and get personal attention to help you over the rough spots
You may be among those who havent decided what you want to study or what you want to do after graduation Maybe you should plan to study whatever interests you for its own sake and let the job choice wait Or maybe if youre puzzled about what to study you should plan to take a
job and use that experience to help you make up your mind Either plan is good But the first one matches something the University of Guelph is noted for-the opportunity to pursue a subject for intellectual excitement and the joy of learning
A Ii beral education like a professional education should be an integrated program of study not a general hodge-podge of courses Guelph offers
end we leave the choice to you
Your need to continue a formal education may arise at any time Perhaps youve been away from school for a while and want to experience university courses before deciding on a degree program If youre over 21 and have been out of secondary school for at least two years you may enrol full-time or part-time in our General Studies Program and take courses for credit
We can offer
bull Eleven undergraduate degree and di ploma programs bull Graduate programs in the basic arts and sc iences as well as in all areas of study traditional to Guelph bull A flexible year-round semester system with entry poi nts in September January and May bull An international reputation for research and teaching excellence bull Comfortable residence accommodation to suit a number of learningliving arrangements bull A medium-sized student population bull One of the most attractive campuses in the country contd
The semester system An attractive feature of the University of Guelph is its versati Ie semester system a system that divides a normal calendar year into three periods fall early September to midshyDecember winter early January to mid-April and spring early May to mid-August Each semester is approximately 15 weeks in length with two semesters being equivalent to one normal academic year at other universities
Obviously this provides students with a number of options For example a general BA degree can be obtained in two years if you wish to attend six consecutive semesters On the other hand taking two semesters off in one year allows more time for work or travel and one semester is easier to budget for than the normal academic year at other universities
Our semester system lets you take college at your own pace Go when you want Take time off when you feel you need it If you are in your final year of high school and satisfy program requirements you can gain early adm iss ion in the spring Why wait for fall
Come for a visit Although the principal reason for going to university is to study there are many other things to do at Guelph The range of academic pursuits is impressive the opportunities for intellectual and personal growth exciting and the possibilities for social and recreational endeavours appealing And with the threeshysemester system aGuelph student can study work and take
breathers with a great deal of flexibility
See for yourself Come for a visit Our campus tour guides are inshycourse students who will take you through lecture buildings residences the library the University Centre and our athletic complex The guides will provide you with information about student life at the University of Guelph
Visits are available for groups on Tuesdays and Wednesdays But feel free to visit anytime Please call toll free 1-800-265-8344
For more information concerning undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Guelph and more of what the University has to offer see our Admissions Handbook or our Calendars - both sent on request
Give us a call today
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ADDRESS CORRECTION REOUESTED
I f the addressee or a son or a daughter who is an alumnus has moved please notify the Alumni Office University of Gue lph N1G 2Wl so that this magazine may be forwarded to the proper address
Greetings from the President I mmediately before us is not only the beginning of a new year
but also the start of a new decade the eighties The seventies ushered in a period of financial restraint for universities creating uncertainty and a need for re-assessment of priorities
During the eighties I am confident the soundness of our newlyshyestablished goals will be confirmed We will continue to look to the future with openness to new ideas and an ability to take new initiatives avoiding the pitfalls of inertia which inhibit change
The collective strength of our alumni body can be a vital force during the cu rrent crisis and I am confident of your continued support of the University May I express my personal appreciation for your generous response to solicitations for both the 1979 Alma Mater Fund and our ongoing bequest program
I hope you will all enjoy a happy and peaceful holiday season DonaJd F Forster President
1LFrom the Deans The Ontario Agricultural College
l am pleased to have this opportunity to communicate with you and to wish you
the very best for the holiday season and throughout 1980
The Ontario Agricultural College in its several programs- BSc (Agr) Diploma in Agriculture BSc (Eng) BLA and the graduate programsshyremains the largest academic unit on the University of Guelph campus with more than 2700 students enrolled Our graduates continue to find employment in their chosen field relatively easily and our undergraduates continue to dominate student activities on this campus
We were somew hat surprised by the shortfall in freshmen students in September 1979 However the drop-off from the 400 we expected to about 350 was compensated for by an increase in the number of transfer students It is difficult to know why fewer high school stude n ts elected to take Agriculture this year However we are increasing our liaison activities with the high schools and with the various agricultural groups across the province in an effort to ensure that all young people with an interest in the various phases of agriculture are aware of
our programs In that regard the help of all OAc alumni is needed I hope that each of you will take every opportunity that is presented to speak ou t about the importance of agriculture and food in todays world and about the education that is available at the O AC Certain ly the demand for our graduates continues and indeed the demand for those students who choose to go on to take additional work towards a Masters or PhD will be even greater in the future
I hope it will be possible for many of you to visit the campus during 1980 As you know the O AC Alumni Association continues to sponsor many events including the Alumni Bonspiel Alumni Golf Tournament Alumni Seminar and to participate in such even ts as Aggie Week and the Joint Student- Facu lty Alumni Dinner I look forw ard to -communicating with you on a fairly regular basis through the medium of the OAC Alumni News and of course I encourage you to write to me about any matters that you feel will improve the programs of you r College
Dr C M Switzer O AC 5 1 Dean Ontario Agricultural College
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The year 1979 has been a significant year in the OYCs histo ry in a
number of ways life around the Co llege has by no mea ns been dull I a m glad to report that as a result of a federal provincial provision amou nting to $346000 toge ther with a very generous pledge of $45 000 from the O Vc Alumni Association in concert with the Alma Mater und we a rc glad to procced with a much needed addition to the small animal clinic T he work should be completed a rou nd mid-1980
O ur program for specia lty tra ining in term s of a higher professional doctorateshythc D VSc - has advanced most sa ti sfac tOIily and I am confident that the formal appraisal of it by th e Ontario Council for G rad ua te Stud ies which took place in th e su mm er will result in a green light being givc n for us to go a head Specia lty train in g in a formal se nse is probably th e upcoming a rca of
The College of Familyand Consumer Studies
I t is a pleasure a t this Christmas season to send greetin gs to you and your
famili es from the faculty staff and stude nts in the College of amity and Consumer Stud ies
Your editor has invited each dean to send gree tings and to co mment in 33 sixshyinch typewritten lines o n some aspec ts of College act ivity over th e past yea r It has been a n active and encouragin g yea r and so it has no t been easy to decide on the subjects to be packaged in this way
Jud ging by the response of alumni members an activity of real interest is ou r venture into the schedlliin g of credit courses at non-traditional times to meet the needs of those not able to a ttend regula rly scheduled courses There was an enthusiastic response to the course on
devel opme nt in most sc hools and I am happy th a t ou r Alm a a ter is giving leadership in this imp ortant matter
I do not often comment on o ur research program but one or two interesting developments are under way which could we ll result in very considerable research funding a t the OVc T he provincial Lo ttery is o ne and the United States Departmen t of th e Interior is ano ther The la tter is concerned with the effects of o il on marin e mamm a ls and has arisen as a resu lt of the prestigious work being carried out by D r J R G eraci and his colleagues in the Department of Pathology It is worth in excess of $1 million in research support over a two-year period Perhaps in a la te r issue a more detailed description of th ese importan t areas of research can be made
Space for this lette r is lim ited but I wish to end on a personal note This is likely to be the last let ter I will write to you as Dean Natura lly after II exciting and eventful years as Dean of such a prestigious institution as this one steps down with mixed feelings T owever one thing will a lways be clear io me namely an intense feeling of appreciat io n fo r the advice help a nd guid a nce I have received so consistently from a lumni durin g my tenure of office The warmth of th ese rela ti onships is so mething both my wi fe
Family Law offered last spring on three two-day weekends The 50 partici pan ts included professionals from a wide range of fields as well as a group of regular inshycourse students who gained a great deal through interaction with those with work experience in areas of interest to th em This fat in addition to credit courses given in the evenings we are offering two cred it courses each given in a series of six
and I cherish most dearly I hope to exp ress myself more fully and more adequately on this matter at a later date Elsie and I indeed were sorry that our overseas engagements this year prevented us meeti ng wi th many o f yo u in Seattle but th at is so mething we ca n rectify in 1980 Mea nwhile our best wishes fo r Christmas and the ew Year
Dr D G Howe ll Dean Ontario Veterin ary Co llege
Saturday sessions The two courses Ma n and Shelter and Family Theory have a ttrac ted students who would not be able to a ttend in regular course hours
Al umni of the School of H otel and Food Ad ministration will be especially interested in the appointment of Profes sor T F Powe rs as Director of the School Professor Powers comes to us from Pennsylvania State University where he was professor-in-charge of the degree program in Foodse rvice a nd Ho usin g Ad ministrat ion Professor Powers succeeds Professor G D Bedell who as the first director of the School was respo nsi ble for its development over ten years into a school o f n a tio nal significance with graduates employed across Canada in a ll segments of the hospitality industry After a year of administ rative leave Professor Bedell will return to ass ume teaching responsibilities in the school -
We look forward to continued development in the College in 1980 and to the opportunity to interact with you as you participate in alumni and university affairs
Dr 1 M Wardlaw Dean College of family amp Consumer Studies
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The College of Arts
The College of Biological Science
At this time of year many of us turn to thoughts of Chris tm as we are a
minority in the world s population Other gods at ot her times are worshipped sometimes in si milar but often in ot her ways Th ere is no need however for any group to be offended Gods presumably are all -fo rgiving and can acce pt other beliefs Unfo rtunately man often cannot a nd hence the world we see around us
Anyway Christmas is a good tim e for many things Christi an and otherwise It is a natural break ind uced by our belief in a very un biol ogica l birth in th e Middle East at a tim e somew ha t vague
The break a llows a s tock-taking of things past and things we hope will come In the last 12 months we have seen th e final set tling of the grow th of th e College or Bio logical Science We are grow n and 111 0st belie ve healthy Stude nts staff and
I t is usua l to wish peoplc prosperity for a New Year and of coursc I wish you all
prosperity even tho ugh we know these are hard times economically Hard tim es that is for everybody but the oil companies and likely to get worse for the universiti es because of a shrinkage in the population from which we draw
But there are good signs to read also and there is more to prosperity th an mon ey A sense of the worth of studies in the Arts and Huma nities is growing after a period o f misplaced disenchan tment followi ng a period of false ho pe
It was false to hope in the 60s that degree studies were the sa me as job training and mispl aced to moan in the 70s that BAs were not get ting j obs (Inciden tally unemployment a m ong university graduates has always been lower than among any other groupl ) Perhaps we may now se ttle for something nearer the truth
Th e double benefit of study in the Arts and Humanitie s is the advantage of knowing and appreciating more and the enhanced quality of wh a t a graduate can do in any j ob People change their trade so often in a life tim e that trade-trai ning tends to be restri c tive Perhaps too the College has settled down after a few years of shrinkage to abo ut the size it needs to
faculty are active and for the most part in com munica ti o n
We have faced up to cha nge - less funds to teach more less interes t in uni versi ties as j ob placement agencies (for which I say a fervent amen l) and increased teaching standards a nd expa nded research in all aspec ts of biology -from little v (viruses) passin g through such exotic species as the human to the big V (vam pire bats) At the same time the C BS has been in the forefront provincially na tionally and interna tionally
he to susta in its hi gh quality in learning and teachin g thro ugh the period of expected e nrolmcnt declin e
T his yea r the Collegc started what I hope will be an a nnu a l even t an Academic Recognition Luncheo n All prize-wi nners and all students named during the yea r to the Dea ns Ho no urs List were taken to lunch a t the Arboretum o n BA Con vocation Day Prizes were awarded a nd the H onours List app lauded Mia Anderson performed Jam es Harriso ns pri ze winning sonnets Eves Version and a trio from the Department of M usic Sylvia Hunter (p iano) Elizabeth Neufeld (soprano) and Director Stanley Saunders (cla rinet ) gave a brief concert It was a very good occasion Next year we shall add scholarship ho lders to o ur guest list and fla unt a hit more of o ur faculty talent
Once when as ked if r did not deplore th e seculariza tion of C hristmas I said I thought Chris tmas was a pagan festival that had never be en successfully Christian ized So which ever side yo ure on a Merry Ch ristmas l And best wishes from the faculty of the College of Arts to its alumni for 1980
Dr Tom Settle Dea n College of Arts
T he expected future~ More o f th e same with more sac rifices by the teaching units as they e ncounte r loweri ng support levels But fro m my experience th e good faculty th rough perso nal drive wi ll still offer a n above average educat ion to those who wish to learn
We expect to move o ur adva nced teach ing into o th er countries - Argentina Brazil Guyana France Greece Po la nd Turkey Algeria and severa l African and Fa r East Asian area s We will watch with interes t o ur graduates voca ti o na l opportul1lties Their acc umul ated knowledge will no t be wasted
We expec t to see CBS undergraduate students con tinuing to make contact with faculty and sta ff and upon grad uation jo in the outside unive rsity world Yes - we expect some changes but such changes mu st alw ays support the good teacher the qualified research worker a nd the universi tyshyminded mem ber of th e Co ll ege T his is as shyi t always has been
As th e CB S enters its ninth year I would remind you that you are a n essential part of it and to you all go our best wishes
Professor K Ronald Dea n Co llege of Biological Science
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The College of Physical Science
I welcome this opportunity to communicate with all alumni of the
College of Physica l Science T he first BA and BSc graduates associated with the physical science departmen ts were graduates of W ellington College It was a pleasure to see some of this group a t the Wellington College reunion dinner in June
July I 1980 will be the tenth anniversary of the College of Phys ical Science This first decade has been one of remarkable growth with all four departments being heavily involved in undergraduate teaching Chemistry and Physics now have well-developed Masters and Ph D programs and Ma them atics and Statistics offers a Masters program Thi s first decade is closing with modest enrolmen t decreases and se riou s constraints in provincial funding Fortunately the Physical Science
The College of Social Science
I t is a privilege to be offered space in the Guelph Alumnus Datelines issue for a
few words of greeting from the College of Social Scie nce The opportunity to provide a few words from the College is much appreciated
Perhaps because the College of Social Science Alumni Assoc ia tion is very new ba re ly a yea r o ld little has been WrItten abollt LIS to date W ith tim e I trust tha t will change To help rec tify the situ a tio n may I begin by indica ting to the Universitys older a lumni who we a re
We in the Social Science alumni group are grad uates from the BA program ge nera l and honours who have majored in o ne of the Social Science areas These areas are made up of Economics (not Agricultural Economics but just Economics) G eography Po litica l Studi es (sometim es called Political
departments attracted external research grants and co ntracts to ta lling abou t $ 1 milli on in 1979
A few high lights in 1979 were the installation of a three-million-volt Van de Graaff accelera tor in the Physics Departmen t for research in the field of particle-solid interactions the development in the Chemistry Department of an electroplating process for sem ishyconductors for use in the manufacture of solar cells the comm encement of work in the Depa rtment of Co mputing and Inform a tio n Science o n the development of a geo-referencing land mass info rm a tion model for the Ontario Ministry of Na tura l Resou rces and the appointm en t of a new C hai rm an of Ma th ema tics and Statistics Dr W R Smith from Dalhousie University
Inte res tin g developments for 1980 a re the introd uctio n of new honours und erg rad ua te programs in Applied C hem istry a nd Appli cable M a th ema tics the insta lla tion of a new VAX II minishycomputer for interac tive computing by undergraduate studen ts and the installation of a high-field nuclear magnetic resonance facility in th e Chemistry Department to serve the needs of universities in sou th ern Ontario
The College of Ph ysica l Science
Science) Psychology and Sociology An thropo logy
We have been here since Guelph became a University but only lately has much been done to attempt to provide a separa te id entity for the various components of the BA program (In addition to Soc ial Science students the BA program is made up of students in the H um anities that is the College of Arts and some in Mathematics Statistics Computing and Information Science from the College of Physical Science)
Alumni Associati on was formed in 1975 and is functioning as the result of a great deal of effort by a small group of interested alumni This year the CPSA A has established an in-course scholarship for students en tering semester 5 an action th at will be grea tly appreciated by students of the College
As time goes on I am hopeful that more and more graduates will show increased interest in their Alumni Association
My best wishes for ha ppiness in 1980 our 10th anniversary year
D r E B MacNa ughton Dean College o f Physical Science
In total numbers th ere have been about 6000 who have grad uated from the BA program Of these about half have come from the Social Sciences In the past few years at each convocation more students graduate in the Social Sciences than in the Hu manities so we are on the rise as a proportion of the to tal
The College of Social Science Alumni Association came into existence formally during the fall of 1978 The firs t President Michael James CSS 72 and th e Direc tors have through hard work m ade the presence of the Association felt in the world a t large Earlier Social Science alumni held important positions in th e University of Gu elph Alumni Association as University of Guelph alumni rather than College of Social Science alumn i Peter Anderson Well 68 fo r ins tance was Uni versity of Guelph Alumni Association Pres iden t in [976
W e in the Co llege of Social Science look forward to producing a con tinuing -perhaps increasing fl ow of new recruits for Unive rsity of Guelph alumni gro ups For now from a ll of us to a ll o f yo u best wishes for co ntinuin g personal a nd g roup prosperity
Dr J W Skinner Dea n CoIlege of Social Science
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The University of Guelph coherent groups of courses and plenty of good advice but in thehas much to offer
Guelph offers degrees in Arts Science Human Kinetics Fam ily and Consumer Studies Engineering Veterinary Medicine Landscape Architecture Agriculture Hotel and Food Administration as well as the Associate Diploma in Agriculture By correspondence you can qualify for the Ontario Diploma in Horticulture or Agrculture
Students have found the learning freedom and friendliness they are exposed to at the University of Guelph to be the key to planning and developing successful careers There is every reason why you can experience success from yourGuelph education All it takes is a little determination and imagination on your part Study botany or drama chemistry or genetics computer science or philosophy economics or psychology statistics or French business or nutrition fine arts or geography history or physics music or politics zoology or statistics sociology or microbiology child studies or marine biology Gueiph is the place to learn about the world around you The lecture rooms laboratories and studios are well shyequipped and spacious-good places for teaching and learning
You will find a dedicated faculty to give you the experti se you need in the discipline you choose At Guelph youre encouraged to develop a rapport with your professors and get personal attention to help you over the rough spots
You may be among those who havent decided what you want to study or what you want to do after graduation Maybe you should plan to study whatever interests you for its own sake and let the job choice wait Or maybe if youre puzzled about what to study you should plan to take a
job and use that experience to help you make up your mind Either plan is good But the first one matches something the University of Guelph is noted for-the opportunity to pursue a subject for intellectual excitement and the joy of learning
A Ii beral education like a professional education should be an integrated program of study not a general hodge-podge of courses Guelph offers
end we leave the choice to you
Your need to continue a formal education may arise at any time Perhaps youve been away from school for a while and want to experience university courses before deciding on a degree program If youre over 21 and have been out of secondary school for at least two years you may enrol full-time or part-time in our General Studies Program and take courses for credit
We can offer
bull Eleven undergraduate degree and di ploma programs bull Graduate programs in the basic arts and sc iences as well as in all areas of study traditional to Guelph bull A flexible year-round semester system with entry poi nts in September January and May bull An international reputation for research and teaching excellence bull Comfortable residence accommodation to suit a number of learningliving arrangements bull A medium-sized student population bull One of the most attractive campuses in the country contd
The semester system An attractive feature of the University of Guelph is its versati Ie semester system a system that divides a normal calendar year into three periods fall early September to midshyDecember winter early January to mid-April and spring early May to mid-August Each semester is approximately 15 weeks in length with two semesters being equivalent to one normal academic year at other universities
Obviously this provides students with a number of options For example a general BA degree can be obtained in two years if you wish to attend six consecutive semesters On the other hand taking two semesters off in one year allows more time for work or travel and one semester is easier to budget for than the normal academic year at other universities
Our semester system lets you take college at your own pace Go when you want Take time off when you feel you need it If you are in your final year of high school and satisfy program requirements you can gain early adm iss ion in the spring Why wait for fall
Come for a visit Although the principal reason for going to university is to study there are many other things to do at Guelph The range of academic pursuits is impressive the opportunities for intellectual and personal growth exciting and the possibilities for social and recreational endeavours appealing And with the threeshysemester system aGuelph student can study work and take
breathers with a great deal of flexibility
See for yourself Come for a visit Our campus tour guides are inshycourse students who will take you through lecture buildings residences the library the University Centre and our athletic complex The guides will provide you with information about student life at the University of Guelph
Visits are available for groups on Tuesdays and Wednesdays But feel free to visit anytime Please call toll free 1-800-265-8344
For more information concerning undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Guelph and more of what the University has to offer see our Admissions Handbook or our Calendars - both sent on request
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I f the addressee or a son or a daughter who is an alumnus has moved please notify the Alumni Office University of Gue lph N1G 2Wl so that this magazine may be forwarded to the proper address
The Ontario Veterinary College
The year 1979 has been a significant year in the OYCs histo ry in a
number of ways life around the Co llege has by no mea ns been dull I a m glad to report that as a result of a federal provincial provision amou nting to $346000 toge ther with a very generous pledge of $45 000 from the O Vc Alumni Association in concert with the Alma Mater und we a rc glad to procced with a much needed addition to the small animal clinic T he work should be completed a rou nd mid-1980
O ur program for specia lty tra ining in term s of a higher professional doctorateshythc D VSc - has advanced most sa ti sfac tOIily and I am confident that the formal appraisal of it by th e Ontario Council for G rad ua te Stud ies which took place in th e su mm er will result in a green light being givc n for us to go a head Specia lty train in g in a formal se nse is probably th e upcoming a rca of
The College of Familyand Consumer Studies
I t is a pleasure a t this Christmas season to send greetin gs to you and your
famili es from the faculty staff and stude nts in the College of amity and Consumer Stud ies
Your editor has invited each dean to send gree tings and to co mment in 33 sixshyinch typewritten lines o n some aspec ts of College act ivity over th e past yea r It has been a n active and encouragin g yea r and so it has no t been easy to decide on the subjects to be packaged in this way
Jud ging by the response of alumni members an activity of real interest is ou r venture into the schedlliin g of credit courses at non-traditional times to meet the needs of those not able to a ttend regula rly scheduled courses There was an enthusiastic response to the course on
devel opme nt in most sc hools and I am happy th a t ou r Alm a a ter is giving leadership in this imp ortant matter
I do not often comment on o ur research program but one or two interesting developments are under way which could we ll result in very considerable research funding a t the OVc T he provincial Lo ttery is o ne and the United States Departmen t of th e Interior is ano ther The la tter is concerned with the effects of o il on marin e mamm a ls and has arisen as a resu lt of the prestigious work being carried out by D r J R G eraci and his colleagues in the Department of Pathology It is worth in excess of $1 million in research support over a two-year period Perhaps in a la te r issue a more detailed description of th ese importan t areas of research can be made
Space for this lette r is lim ited but I wish to end on a personal note This is likely to be the last let ter I will write to you as Dean Natura lly after II exciting and eventful years as Dean of such a prestigious institution as this one steps down with mixed feelings T owever one thing will a lways be clear io me namely an intense feeling of appreciat io n fo r the advice help a nd guid a nce I have received so consistently from a lumni durin g my tenure of office The warmth of th ese rela ti onships is so mething both my wi fe
Family Law offered last spring on three two-day weekends The 50 partici pan ts included professionals from a wide range of fields as well as a group of regular inshycourse students who gained a great deal through interaction with those with work experience in areas of interest to th em This fat in addition to credit courses given in the evenings we are offering two cred it courses each given in a series of six
and I cherish most dearly I hope to exp ress myself more fully and more adequately on this matter at a later date Elsie and I indeed were sorry that our overseas engagements this year prevented us meeti ng wi th many o f yo u in Seattle but th at is so mething we ca n rectify in 1980 Mea nwhile our best wishes fo r Christmas and the ew Year
Dr D G Howe ll Dean Ontario Veterin ary Co llege
Saturday sessions The two courses Ma n and Shelter and Family Theory have a ttrac ted students who would not be able to a ttend in regular course hours
Al umni of the School of H otel and Food Ad ministration will be especially interested in the appointment of Profes sor T F Powe rs as Director of the School Professor Powers comes to us from Pennsylvania State University where he was professor-in-charge of the degree program in Foodse rvice a nd Ho usin g Ad ministrat ion Professor Powers succeeds Professor G D Bedell who as the first director of the School was respo nsi ble for its development over ten years into a school o f n a tio nal significance with graduates employed across Canada in a ll segments of the hospitality industry After a year of administ rative leave Professor Bedell will return to ass ume teaching responsibilities in the school -
We look forward to continued development in the College in 1980 and to the opportunity to interact with you as you participate in alumni and university affairs
Dr 1 M Wardlaw Dean College of family amp Consumer Studies
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The College of Biological Science
At this time of year many of us turn to thoughts of Chris tm as we are a
minority in the world s population Other gods at ot her times are worshipped sometimes in si milar but often in ot her ways Th ere is no need however for any group to be offended Gods presumably are all -fo rgiving and can acce pt other beliefs Unfo rtunately man often cannot a nd hence the world we see around us
Anyway Christmas is a good tim e for many things Christi an and otherwise It is a natural break ind uced by our belief in a very un biol ogica l birth in th e Middle East at a tim e somew ha t vague
The break a llows a s tock-taking of things past and things we hope will come In the last 12 months we have seen th e final set tling of the grow th of th e College or Bio logical Science We are grow n and 111 0st belie ve healthy Stude nts staff and
I t is usua l to wish peoplc prosperity for a New Year and of coursc I wish you all
prosperity even tho ugh we know these are hard times economically Hard tim es that is for everybody but the oil companies and likely to get worse for the universiti es because of a shrinkage in the population from which we draw
But there are good signs to read also and there is more to prosperity th an mon ey A sense of the worth of studies in the Arts and Huma nities is growing after a period o f misplaced disenchan tment followi ng a period of false ho pe
It was false to hope in the 60s that degree studies were the sa me as job training and mispl aced to moan in the 70s that BAs were not get ting j obs (Inciden tally unemployment a m ong university graduates has always been lower than among any other groupl ) Perhaps we may now se ttle for something nearer the truth
Th e double benefit of study in the Arts and Humanitie s is the advantage of knowing and appreciating more and the enhanced quality of wh a t a graduate can do in any j ob People change their trade so often in a life tim e that trade-trai ning tends to be restri c tive Perhaps too the College has settled down after a few years of shrinkage to abo ut the size it needs to
faculty are active and for the most part in com munica ti o n
We have faced up to cha nge - less funds to teach more less interes t in uni versi ties as j ob placement agencies (for which I say a fervent amen l) and increased teaching standards a nd expa nded research in all aspec ts of biology -from little v (viruses) passin g through such exotic species as the human to the big V (vam pire bats) At the same time the C BS has been in the forefront provincially na tionally and interna tionally
he to susta in its hi gh quality in learning and teachin g thro ugh the period of expected e nrolmcnt declin e
T his yea r the Collegc started what I hope will be an a nnu a l even t an Academic Recognition Luncheo n All prize-wi nners and all students named during the yea r to the Dea ns Ho no urs List were taken to lunch a t the Arboretum o n BA Con vocation Day Prizes were awarded a nd the H onours List app lauded Mia Anderson performed Jam es Harriso ns pri ze winning sonnets Eves Version and a trio from the Department of M usic Sylvia Hunter (p iano) Elizabeth Neufeld (soprano) and Director Stanley Saunders (cla rinet ) gave a brief concert It was a very good occasion Next year we shall add scholarship ho lders to o ur guest list and fla unt a hit more of o ur faculty talent
Once when as ked if r did not deplore th e seculariza tion of C hristmas I said I thought Chris tmas was a pagan festival that had never be en successfully Christian ized So which ever side yo ure on a Merry Ch ristmas l And best wishes from the faculty of the College of Arts to its alumni for 1980
Dr Tom Settle Dea n College of Arts
T he expected future~ More o f th e same with more sac rifices by the teaching units as they e ncounte r loweri ng support levels But fro m my experience th e good faculty th rough perso nal drive wi ll still offer a n above average educat ion to those who wish to learn
We expect to move o ur adva nced teach ing into o th er countries - Argentina Brazil Guyana France Greece Po la nd Turkey Algeria and severa l African and Fa r East Asian area s We will watch with interes t o ur graduates voca ti o na l opportul1lties Their acc umul ated knowledge will no t be wasted
We expec t to see CBS undergraduate students con tinuing to make contact with faculty and sta ff and upon grad uation jo in the outside unive rsity world Yes - we expect some changes but such changes mu st alw ays support the good teacher the qualified research worker a nd the universi tyshyminded mem ber of th e Co ll ege T his is as shyi t always has been
As th e CB S enters its ninth year I would remind you that you are a n essential part of it and to you all go our best wishes
Professor K Ronald Dea n Co llege of Biological Science
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The College of Physical Science
I welcome this opportunity to communicate with all alumni of the
College of Physica l Science T he first BA and BSc graduates associated with the physical science departmen ts were graduates of W ellington College It was a pleasure to see some of this group a t the Wellington College reunion dinner in June
July I 1980 will be the tenth anniversary of the College of Phys ical Science This first decade has been one of remarkable growth with all four departments being heavily involved in undergraduate teaching Chemistry and Physics now have well-developed Masters and Ph D programs and Ma them atics and Statistics offers a Masters program Thi s first decade is closing with modest enrolmen t decreases and se riou s constraints in provincial funding Fortunately the Physical Science
The College of Social Science
I t is a privilege to be offered space in the Guelph Alumnus Datelines issue for a
few words of greeting from the College of Social Scie nce The opportunity to provide a few words from the College is much appreciated
Perhaps because the College of Social Science Alumni Assoc ia tion is very new ba re ly a yea r o ld little has been WrItten abollt LIS to date W ith tim e I trust tha t will change To help rec tify the situ a tio n may I begin by indica ting to the Universitys older a lumni who we a re
We in the Social Science alumni group are grad uates from the BA program ge nera l and honours who have majored in o ne of the Social Science areas These areas are made up of Economics (not Agricultural Economics but just Economics) G eography Po litica l Studi es (sometim es called Political
departments attracted external research grants and co ntracts to ta lling abou t $ 1 milli on in 1979
A few high lights in 1979 were the installation of a three-million-volt Van de Graaff accelera tor in the Physics Departmen t for research in the field of particle-solid interactions the development in the Chemistry Department of an electroplating process for sem ishyconductors for use in the manufacture of solar cells the comm encement of work in the Depa rtment of Co mputing and Inform a tio n Science o n the development of a geo-referencing land mass info rm a tion model for the Ontario Ministry of Na tura l Resou rces and the appointm en t of a new C hai rm an of Ma th ema tics and Statistics Dr W R Smith from Dalhousie University
Inte res tin g developments for 1980 a re the introd uctio n of new honours und erg rad ua te programs in Applied C hem istry a nd Appli cable M a th ema tics the insta lla tion of a new VAX II minishycomputer for interac tive computing by undergraduate studen ts and the installation of a high-field nuclear magnetic resonance facility in th e Chemistry Department to serve the needs of universities in sou th ern Ontario
The College of Ph ysica l Science
Science) Psychology and Sociology An thropo logy
We have been here since Guelph became a University but only lately has much been done to attempt to provide a separa te id entity for the various components of the BA program (In addition to Soc ial Science students the BA program is made up of students in the H um anities that is the College of Arts and some in Mathematics Statistics Computing and Information Science from the College of Physical Science)
Alumni Associati on was formed in 1975 and is functioning as the result of a great deal of effort by a small group of interested alumni This year the CPSA A has established an in-course scholarship for students en tering semester 5 an action th at will be grea tly appreciated by students of the College
As time goes on I am hopeful that more and more graduates will show increased interest in their Alumni Association
My best wishes for ha ppiness in 1980 our 10th anniversary year
D r E B MacNa ughton Dean College o f Physical Science
In total numbers th ere have been about 6000 who have grad uated from the BA program Of these about half have come from the Social Sciences In the past few years at each convocation more students graduate in the Social Sciences than in the Hu manities so we are on the rise as a proportion of the to tal
The College of Social Science Alumni Association came into existence formally during the fall of 1978 The firs t President Michael James CSS 72 and th e Direc tors have through hard work m ade the presence of the Association felt in the world a t large Earlier Social Science alumni held important positions in th e University of Gu elph Alumni Association as University of Guelph alumni rather than College of Social Science alumn i Peter Anderson Well 68 fo r ins tance was Uni versity of Guelph Alumni Association Pres iden t in [976
W e in the Co llege of Social Science look forward to producing a con tinuing -perhaps increasing fl ow of new recruits for Unive rsity of Guelph alumni gro ups For now from a ll of us to a ll o f yo u best wishes for co ntinuin g personal a nd g roup prosperity
Dr J W Skinner Dea n CoIlege of Social Science
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The University of Guelph coherent groups of courses and plenty of good advice but in thehas much to offer
Guelph offers degrees in Arts Science Human Kinetics Fam ily and Consumer Studies Engineering Veterinary Medicine Landscape Architecture Agriculture Hotel and Food Administration as well as the Associate Diploma in Agriculture By correspondence you can qualify for the Ontario Diploma in Horticulture or Agrculture
Students have found the learning freedom and friendliness they are exposed to at the University of Guelph to be the key to planning and developing successful careers There is every reason why you can experience success from yourGuelph education All it takes is a little determination and imagination on your part Study botany or drama chemistry or genetics computer science or philosophy economics or psychology statistics or French business or nutrition fine arts or geography history or physics music or politics zoology or statistics sociology or microbiology child studies or marine biology Gueiph is the place to learn about the world around you The lecture rooms laboratories and studios are well shyequipped and spacious-good places for teaching and learning
You will find a dedicated faculty to give you the experti se you need in the discipline you choose At Guelph youre encouraged to develop a rapport with your professors and get personal attention to help you over the rough spots
You may be among those who havent decided what you want to study or what you want to do after graduation Maybe you should plan to study whatever interests you for its own sake and let the job choice wait Or maybe if youre puzzled about what to study you should plan to take a
job and use that experience to help you make up your mind Either plan is good But the first one matches something the University of Guelph is noted for-the opportunity to pursue a subject for intellectual excitement and the joy of learning
A Ii beral education like a professional education should be an integrated program of study not a general hodge-podge of courses Guelph offers
end we leave the choice to you
Your need to continue a formal education may arise at any time Perhaps youve been away from school for a while and want to experience university courses before deciding on a degree program If youre over 21 and have been out of secondary school for at least two years you may enrol full-time or part-time in our General Studies Program and take courses for credit
We can offer
bull Eleven undergraduate degree and di ploma programs bull Graduate programs in the basic arts and sc iences as well as in all areas of study traditional to Guelph bull A flexible year-round semester system with entry poi nts in September January and May bull An international reputation for research and teaching excellence bull Comfortable residence accommodation to suit a number of learningliving arrangements bull A medium-sized student population bull One of the most attractive campuses in the country contd
The semester system An attractive feature of the University of Guelph is its versati Ie semester system a system that divides a normal calendar year into three periods fall early September to midshyDecember winter early January to mid-April and spring early May to mid-August Each semester is approximately 15 weeks in length with two semesters being equivalent to one normal academic year at other universities
Obviously this provides students with a number of options For example a general BA degree can be obtained in two years if you wish to attend six consecutive semesters On the other hand taking two semesters off in one year allows more time for work or travel and one semester is easier to budget for than the normal academic year at other universities
Our semester system lets you take college at your own pace Go when you want Take time off when you feel you need it If you are in your final year of high school and satisfy program requirements you can gain early adm iss ion in the spring Why wait for fall
Come for a visit Although the principal reason for going to university is to study there are many other things to do at Guelph The range of academic pursuits is impressive the opportunities for intellectual and personal growth exciting and the possibilities for social and recreational endeavours appealing And with the threeshysemester system aGuelph student can study work and take
breathers with a great deal of flexibility
See for yourself Come for a visit Our campus tour guides are inshycourse students who will take you through lecture buildings residences the library the University Centre and our athletic complex The guides will provide you with information about student life at the University of Guelph
Visits are available for groups on Tuesdays and Wednesdays But feel free to visit anytime Please call toll free 1-800-265-8344
For more information concerning undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Guelph and more of what the University has to offer see our Admissions Handbook or our Calendars - both sent on request
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The College of Arts
The College of Biological Science
At this time of year many of us turn to thoughts of Chris tm as we are a
minority in the world s population Other gods at ot her times are worshipped sometimes in si milar but often in ot her ways Th ere is no need however for any group to be offended Gods presumably are all -fo rgiving and can acce pt other beliefs Unfo rtunately man often cannot a nd hence the world we see around us
Anyway Christmas is a good tim e for many things Christi an and otherwise It is a natural break ind uced by our belief in a very un biol ogica l birth in th e Middle East at a tim e somew ha t vague
The break a llows a s tock-taking of things past and things we hope will come In the last 12 months we have seen th e final set tling of the grow th of th e College or Bio logical Science We are grow n and 111 0st belie ve healthy Stude nts staff and
I t is usua l to wish peoplc prosperity for a New Year and of coursc I wish you all
prosperity even tho ugh we know these are hard times economically Hard tim es that is for everybody but the oil companies and likely to get worse for the universiti es because of a shrinkage in the population from which we draw
But there are good signs to read also and there is more to prosperity th an mon ey A sense of the worth of studies in the Arts and Huma nities is growing after a period o f misplaced disenchan tment followi ng a period of false ho pe
It was false to hope in the 60s that degree studies were the sa me as job training and mispl aced to moan in the 70s that BAs were not get ting j obs (Inciden tally unemployment a m ong university graduates has always been lower than among any other groupl ) Perhaps we may now se ttle for something nearer the truth
Th e double benefit of study in the Arts and Humanitie s is the advantage of knowing and appreciating more and the enhanced quality of wh a t a graduate can do in any j ob People change their trade so often in a life tim e that trade-trai ning tends to be restri c tive Perhaps too the College has settled down after a few years of shrinkage to abo ut the size it needs to
faculty are active and for the most part in com munica ti o n
We have faced up to cha nge - less funds to teach more less interes t in uni versi ties as j ob placement agencies (for which I say a fervent amen l) and increased teaching standards a nd expa nded research in all aspec ts of biology -from little v (viruses) passin g through such exotic species as the human to the big V (vam pire bats) At the same time the C BS has been in the forefront provincially na tionally and interna tionally
he to susta in its hi gh quality in learning and teachin g thro ugh the period of expected e nrolmcnt declin e
T his yea r the Collegc started what I hope will be an a nnu a l even t an Academic Recognition Luncheo n All prize-wi nners and all students named during the yea r to the Dea ns Ho no urs List were taken to lunch a t the Arboretum o n BA Con vocation Day Prizes were awarded a nd the H onours List app lauded Mia Anderson performed Jam es Harriso ns pri ze winning sonnets Eves Version and a trio from the Department of M usic Sylvia Hunter (p iano) Elizabeth Neufeld (soprano) and Director Stanley Saunders (cla rinet ) gave a brief concert It was a very good occasion Next year we shall add scholarship ho lders to o ur guest list and fla unt a hit more of o ur faculty talent
Once when as ked if r did not deplore th e seculariza tion of C hristmas I said I thought Chris tmas was a pagan festival that had never be en successfully Christian ized So which ever side yo ure on a Merry Ch ristmas l And best wishes from the faculty of the College of Arts to its alumni for 1980
Dr Tom Settle Dea n College of Arts
T he expected future~ More o f th e same with more sac rifices by the teaching units as they e ncounte r loweri ng support levels But fro m my experience th e good faculty th rough perso nal drive wi ll still offer a n above average educat ion to those who wish to learn
We expect to move o ur adva nced teach ing into o th er countries - Argentina Brazil Guyana France Greece Po la nd Turkey Algeria and severa l African and Fa r East Asian area s We will watch with interes t o ur graduates voca ti o na l opportul1lties Their acc umul ated knowledge will no t be wasted
We expec t to see CBS undergraduate students con tinuing to make contact with faculty and sta ff and upon grad uation jo in the outside unive rsity world Yes - we expect some changes but such changes mu st alw ays support the good teacher the qualified research worker a nd the universi tyshyminded mem ber of th e Co ll ege T his is as shyi t always has been
As th e CB S enters its ninth year I would remind you that you are a n essential part of it and to you all go our best wishes
Professor K Ronald Dea n Co llege of Biological Science
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I welcome this opportunity to communicate with all alumni of the
College of Physica l Science T he first BA and BSc graduates associated with the physical science departmen ts were graduates of W ellington College It was a pleasure to see some of this group a t the Wellington College reunion dinner in June
July I 1980 will be the tenth anniversary of the College of Phys ical Science This first decade has been one of remarkable growth with all four departments being heavily involved in undergraduate teaching Chemistry and Physics now have well-developed Masters and Ph D programs and Ma them atics and Statistics offers a Masters program Thi s first decade is closing with modest enrolmen t decreases and se riou s constraints in provincial funding Fortunately the Physical Science
The College of Social Science
I t is a privilege to be offered space in the Guelph Alumnus Datelines issue for a
few words of greeting from the College of Social Scie nce The opportunity to provide a few words from the College is much appreciated
Perhaps because the College of Social Science Alumni Assoc ia tion is very new ba re ly a yea r o ld little has been WrItten abollt LIS to date W ith tim e I trust tha t will change To help rec tify the situ a tio n may I begin by indica ting to the Universitys older a lumni who we a re
We in the Social Science alumni group are grad uates from the BA program ge nera l and honours who have majored in o ne of the Social Science areas These areas are made up of Economics (not Agricultural Economics but just Economics) G eography Po litica l Studi es (sometim es called Political
departments attracted external research grants and co ntracts to ta lling abou t $ 1 milli on in 1979
A few high lights in 1979 were the installation of a three-million-volt Van de Graaff accelera tor in the Physics Departmen t for research in the field of particle-solid interactions the development in the Chemistry Department of an electroplating process for sem ishyconductors for use in the manufacture of solar cells the comm encement of work in the Depa rtment of Co mputing and Inform a tio n Science o n the development of a geo-referencing land mass info rm a tion model for the Ontario Ministry of Na tura l Resou rces and the appointm en t of a new C hai rm an of Ma th ema tics and Statistics Dr W R Smith from Dalhousie University
Inte res tin g developments for 1980 a re the introd uctio n of new honours und erg rad ua te programs in Applied C hem istry a nd Appli cable M a th ema tics the insta lla tion of a new VAX II minishycomputer for interac tive computing by undergraduate studen ts and the installation of a high-field nuclear magnetic resonance facility in th e Chemistry Department to serve the needs of universities in sou th ern Ontario
The College of Ph ysica l Science
Science) Psychology and Sociology An thropo logy
We have been here since Guelph became a University but only lately has much been done to attempt to provide a separa te id entity for the various components of the BA program (In addition to Soc ial Science students the BA program is made up of students in the H um anities that is the College of Arts and some in Mathematics Statistics Computing and Information Science from the College of Physical Science)
Alumni Associati on was formed in 1975 and is functioning as the result of a great deal of effort by a small group of interested alumni This year the CPSA A has established an in-course scholarship for students en tering semester 5 an action th at will be grea tly appreciated by students of the College
As time goes on I am hopeful that more and more graduates will show increased interest in their Alumni Association
My best wishes for ha ppiness in 1980 our 10th anniversary year
D r E B MacNa ughton Dean College o f Physical Science
In total numbers th ere have been about 6000 who have grad uated from the BA program Of these about half have come from the Social Sciences In the past few years at each convocation more students graduate in the Social Sciences than in the Hu manities so we are on the rise as a proportion of the to tal
The College of Social Science Alumni Association came into existence formally during the fall of 1978 The firs t President Michael James CSS 72 and th e Direc tors have through hard work m ade the presence of the Association felt in the world a t large Earlier Social Science alumni held important positions in th e University of Gu elph Alumni Association as University of Guelph alumni rather than College of Social Science alumn i Peter Anderson Well 68 fo r ins tance was Uni versity of Guelph Alumni Association Pres iden t in [976
W e in the Co llege of Social Science look forward to producing a con tinuing -perhaps increasing fl ow of new recruits for Unive rsity of Guelph alumni gro ups For now from a ll of us to a ll o f yo u best wishes for co ntinuin g personal a nd g roup prosperity
Dr J W Skinner Dea n CoIlege of Social Science
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The University of Guelph coherent groups of courses and plenty of good advice but in thehas much to offer
Guelph offers degrees in Arts Science Human Kinetics Fam ily and Consumer Studies Engineering Veterinary Medicine Landscape Architecture Agriculture Hotel and Food Administration as well as the Associate Diploma in Agriculture By correspondence you can qualify for the Ontario Diploma in Horticulture or Agrculture
Students have found the learning freedom and friendliness they are exposed to at the University of Guelph to be the key to planning and developing successful careers There is every reason why you can experience success from yourGuelph education All it takes is a little determination and imagination on your part Study botany or drama chemistry or genetics computer science or philosophy economics or psychology statistics or French business or nutrition fine arts or geography history or physics music or politics zoology or statistics sociology or microbiology child studies or marine biology Gueiph is the place to learn about the world around you The lecture rooms laboratories and studios are well shyequipped and spacious-good places for teaching and learning
You will find a dedicated faculty to give you the experti se you need in the discipline you choose At Guelph youre encouraged to develop a rapport with your professors and get personal attention to help you over the rough spots
You may be among those who havent decided what you want to study or what you want to do after graduation Maybe you should plan to study whatever interests you for its own sake and let the job choice wait Or maybe if youre puzzled about what to study you should plan to take a
job and use that experience to help you make up your mind Either plan is good But the first one matches something the University of Guelph is noted for-the opportunity to pursue a subject for intellectual excitement and the joy of learning
A Ii beral education like a professional education should be an integrated program of study not a general hodge-podge of courses Guelph offers
end we leave the choice to you
Your need to continue a formal education may arise at any time Perhaps youve been away from school for a while and want to experience university courses before deciding on a degree program If youre over 21 and have been out of secondary school for at least two years you may enrol full-time or part-time in our General Studies Program and take courses for credit
We can offer
bull Eleven undergraduate degree and di ploma programs bull Graduate programs in the basic arts and sc iences as well as in all areas of study traditional to Guelph bull A flexible year-round semester system with entry poi nts in September January and May bull An international reputation for research and teaching excellence bull Comfortable residence accommodation to suit a number of learningliving arrangements bull A medium-sized student population bull One of the most attractive campuses in the country contd
The semester system An attractive feature of the University of Guelph is its versati Ie semester system a system that divides a normal calendar year into three periods fall early September to midshyDecember winter early January to mid-April and spring early May to mid-August Each semester is approximately 15 weeks in length with two semesters being equivalent to one normal academic year at other universities
Obviously this provides students with a number of options For example a general BA degree can be obtained in two years if you wish to attend six consecutive semesters On the other hand taking two semesters off in one year allows more time for work or travel and one semester is easier to budget for than the normal academic year at other universities
Our semester system lets you take college at your own pace Go when you want Take time off when you feel you need it If you are in your final year of high school and satisfy program requirements you can gain early adm iss ion in the spring Why wait for fall
Come for a visit Although the principal reason for going to university is to study there are many other things to do at Guelph The range of academic pursuits is impressive the opportunities for intellectual and personal growth exciting and the possibilities for social and recreational endeavours appealing And with the threeshysemester system aGuelph student can study work and take
breathers with a great deal of flexibility
See for yourself Come for a visit Our campus tour guides are inshycourse students who will take you through lecture buildings residences the library the University Centre and our athletic complex The guides will provide you with information about student life at the University of Guelph
Visits are available for groups on Tuesdays and Wednesdays But feel free to visit anytime Please call toll free 1-800-265-8344
For more information concerning undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Guelph and more of what the University has to offer see our Admissions Handbook or our Calendars - both sent on request
Give us a call today
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ADDRESS CORRECTION REOUESTED
I f the addressee or a son or a daughter who is an alumnus has moved please notify the Alumni Office University of Gue lph N1G 2Wl so that this magazine may be forwarded to the proper address
The College of Physical Science
I welcome this opportunity to communicate with all alumni of the
College of Physica l Science T he first BA and BSc graduates associated with the physical science departmen ts were graduates of W ellington College It was a pleasure to see some of this group a t the Wellington College reunion dinner in June
July I 1980 will be the tenth anniversary of the College of Phys ical Science This first decade has been one of remarkable growth with all four departments being heavily involved in undergraduate teaching Chemistry and Physics now have well-developed Masters and Ph D programs and Ma them atics and Statistics offers a Masters program Thi s first decade is closing with modest enrolmen t decreases and se riou s constraints in provincial funding Fortunately the Physical Science
The College of Social Science
I t is a privilege to be offered space in the Guelph Alumnus Datelines issue for a
few words of greeting from the College of Social Scie nce The opportunity to provide a few words from the College is much appreciated
Perhaps because the College of Social Science Alumni Assoc ia tion is very new ba re ly a yea r o ld little has been WrItten abollt LIS to date W ith tim e I trust tha t will change To help rec tify the situ a tio n may I begin by indica ting to the Universitys older a lumni who we a re
We in the Social Science alumni group are grad uates from the BA program ge nera l and honours who have majored in o ne of the Social Science areas These areas are made up of Economics (not Agricultural Economics but just Economics) G eography Po litica l Studi es (sometim es called Political
departments attracted external research grants and co ntracts to ta lling abou t $ 1 milli on in 1979
A few high lights in 1979 were the installation of a three-million-volt Van de Graaff accelera tor in the Physics Departmen t for research in the field of particle-solid interactions the development in the Chemistry Department of an electroplating process for sem ishyconductors for use in the manufacture of solar cells the comm encement of work in the Depa rtment of Co mputing and Inform a tio n Science o n the development of a geo-referencing land mass info rm a tion model for the Ontario Ministry of Na tura l Resou rces and the appointm en t of a new C hai rm an of Ma th ema tics and Statistics Dr W R Smith from Dalhousie University
Inte res tin g developments for 1980 a re the introd uctio n of new honours und erg rad ua te programs in Applied C hem istry a nd Appli cable M a th ema tics the insta lla tion of a new VAX II minishycomputer for interac tive computing by undergraduate studen ts and the installation of a high-field nuclear magnetic resonance facility in th e Chemistry Department to serve the needs of universities in sou th ern Ontario
The College of Ph ysica l Science
Science) Psychology and Sociology An thropo logy
We have been here since Guelph became a University but only lately has much been done to attempt to provide a separa te id entity for the various components of the BA program (In addition to Soc ial Science students the BA program is made up of students in the H um anities that is the College of Arts and some in Mathematics Statistics Computing and Information Science from the College of Physical Science)
Alumni Associati on was formed in 1975 and is functioning as the result of a great deal of effort by a small group of interested alumni This year the CPSA A has established an in-course scholarship for students en tering semester 5 an action th at will be grea tly appreciated by students of the College
As time goes on I am hopeful that more and more graduates will show increased interest in their Alumni Association
My best wishes for ha ppiness in 1980 our 10th anniversary year
D r E B MacNa ughton Dean College o f Physical Science
In total numbers th ere have been about 6000 who have grad uated from the BA program Of these about half have come from the Social Sciences In the past few years at each convocation more students graduate in the Social Sciences than in the Hu manities so we are on the rise as a proportion of the to tal
The College of Social Science Alumni Association came into existence formally during the fall of 1978 The firs t President Michael James CSS 72 and th e Direc tors have through hard work m ade the presence of the Association felt in the world a t large Earlier Social Science alumni held important positions in th e University of Gu elph Alumni Association as University of Guelph alumni rather than College of Social Science alumn i Peter Anderson Well 68 fo r ins tance was Uni versity of Guelph Alumni Association Pres iden t in [976
W e in the Co llege of Social Science look forward to producing a con tinuing -perhaps increasing fl ow of new recruits for Unive rsity of Guelph alumni gro ups For now from a ll of us to a ll o f yo u best wishes for co ntinuin g personal a nd g roup prosperity
Dr J W Skinner Dea n CoIlege of Social Science
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The University of Guelph coherent groups of courses and plenty of good advice but in thehas much to offer
Guelph offers degrees in Arts Science Human Kinetics Fam ily and Consumer Studies Engineering Veterinary Medicine Landscape Architecture Agriculture Hotel and Food Administration as well as the Associate Diploma in Agriculture By correspondence you can qualify for the Ontario Diploma in Horticulture or Agrculture
Students have found the learning freedom and friendliness they are exposed to at the University of Guelph to be the key to planning and developing successful careers There is every reason why you can experience success from yourGuelph education All it takes is a little determination and imagination on your part Study botany or drama chemistry or genetics computer science or philosophy economics or psychology statistics or French business or nutrition fine arts or geography history or physics music or politics zoology or statistics sociology or microbiology child studies or marine biology Gueiph is the place to learn about the world around you The lecture rooms laboratories and studios are well shyequipped and spacious-good places for teaching and learning
You will find a dedicated faculty to give you the experti se you need in the discipline you choose At Guelph youre encouraged to develop a rapport with your professors and get personal attention to help you over the rough spots
You may be among those who havent decided what you want to study or what you want to do after graduation Maybe you should plan to study whatever interests you for its own sake and let the job choice wait Or maybe if youre puzzled about what to study you should plan to take a
job and use that experience to help you make up your mind Either plan is good But the first one matches something the University of Guelph is noted for-the opportunity to pursue a subject for intellectual excitement and the joy of learning
A Ii beral education like a professional education should be an integrated program of study not a general hodge-podge of courses Guelph offers
end we leave the choice to you
Your need to continue a formal education may arise at any time Perhaps youve been away from school for a while and want to experience university courses before deciding on a degree program If youre over 21 and have been out of secondary school for at least two years you may enrol full-time or part-time in our General Studies Program and take courses for credit
We can offer
bull Eleven undergraduate degree and di ploma programs bull Graduate programs in the basic arts and sc iences as well as in all areas of study traditional to Guelph bull A flexible year-round semester system with entry poi nts in September January and May bull An international reputation for research and teaching excellence bull Comfortable residence accommodation to suit a number of learningliving arrangements bull A medium-sized student population bull One of the most attractive campuses in the country contd
The semester system An attractive feature of the University of Guelph is its versati Ie semester system a system that divides a normal calendar year into three periods fall early September to midshyDecember winter early January to mid-April and spring early May to mid-August Each semester is approximately 15 weeks in length with two semesters being equivalent to one normal academic year at other universities
Obviously this provides students with a number of options For example a general BA degree can be obtained in two years if you wish to attend six consecutive semesters On the other hand taking two semesters off in one year allows more time for work or travel and one semester is easier to budget for than the normal academic year at other universities
Our semester system lets you take college at your own pace Go when you want Take time off when you feel you need it If you are in your final year of high school and satisfy program requirements you can gain early adm iss ion in the spring Why wait for fall
Come for a visit Although the principal reason for going to university is to study there are many other things to do at Guelph The range of academic pursuits is impressive the opportunities for intellectual and personal growth exciting and the possibilities for social and recreational endeavours appealing And with the threeshysemester system aGuelph student can study work and take
breathers with a great deal of flexibility
See for yourself Come for a visit Our campus tour guides are inshycourse students who will take you through lecture buildings residences the library the University Centre and our athletic complex The guides will provide you with information about student life at the University of Guelph
Visits are available for groups on Tuesdays and Wednesdays But feel free to visit anytime Please call toll free 1-800-265-8344
For more information concerning undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Guelph and more of what the University has to offer see our Admissions Handbook or our Calendars - both sent on request
Give us a call today
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The University of Guelph coherent groups of courses and plenty of good advice but in thehas much to offer
Guelph offers degrees in Arts Science Human Kinetics Fam ily and Consumer Studies Engineering Veterinary Medicine Landscape Architecture Agriculture Hotel and Food Administration as well as the Associate Diploma in Agriculture By correspondence you can qualify for the Ontario Diploma in Horticulture or Agrculture
Students have found the learning freedom and friendliness they are exposed to at the University of Guelph to be the key to planning and developing successful careers There is every reason why you can experience success from yourGuelph education All it takes is a little determination and imagination on your part Study botany or drama chemistry or genetics computer science or philosophy economics or psychology statistics or French business or nutrition fine arts or geography history or physics music or politics zoology or statistics sociology or microbiology child studies or marine biology Gueiph is the place to learn about the world around you The lecture rooms laboratories and studios are well shyequipped and spacious-good places for teaching and learning
You will find a dedicated faculty to give you the experti se you need in the discipline you choose At Guelph youre encouraged to develop a rapport with your professors and get personal attention to help you over the rough spots
You may be among those who havent decided what you want to study or what you want to do after graduation Maybe you should plan to study whatever interests you for its own sake and let the job choice wait Or maybe if youre puzzled about what to study you should plan to take a
job and use that experience to help you make up your mind Either plan is good But the first one matches something the University of Guelph is noted for-the opportunity to pursue a subject for intellectual excitement and the joy of learning
A Ii beral education like a professional education should be an integrated program of study not a general hodge-podge of courses Guelph offers
end we leave the choice to you
Your need to continue a formal education may arise at any time Perhaps youve been away from school for a while and want to experience university courses before deciding on a degree program If youre over 21 and have been out of secondary school for at least two years you may enrol full-time or part-time in our General Studies Program and take courses for credit
We can offer
bull Eleven undergraduate degree and di ploma programs bull Graduate programs in the basic arts and sc iences as well as in all areas of study traditional to Guelph bull A flexible year-round semester system with entry poi nts in September January and May bull An international reputation for research and teaching excellence bull Comfortable residence accommodation to suit a number of learningliving arrangements bull A medium-sized student population bull One of the most attractive campuses in the country contd
The semester system An attractive feature of the University of Guelph is its versati Ie semester system a system that divides a normal calendar year into three periods fall early September to midshyDecember winter early January to mid-April and spring early May to mid-August Each semester is approximately 15 weeks in length with two semesters being equivalent to one normal academic year at other universities
Obviously this provides students with a number of options For example a general BA degree can be obtained in two years if you wish to attend six consecutive semesters On the other hand taking two semesters off in one year allows more time for work or travel and one semester is easier to budget for than the normal academic year at other universities
Our semester system lets you take college at your own pace Go when you want Take time off when you feel you need it If you are in your final year of high school and satisfy program requirements you can gain early adm iss ion in the spring Why wait for fall
Come for a visit Although the principal reason for going to university is to study there are many other things to do at Guelph The range of academic pursuits is impressive the opportunities for intellectual and personal growth exciting and the possibilities for social and recreational endeavours appealing And with the threeshysemester system aGuelph student can study work and take
breathers with a great deal of flexibility
See for yourself Come for a visit Our campus tour guides are inshycourse students who will take you through lecture buildings residences the library the University Centre and our athletic complex The guides will provide you with information about student life at the University of Guelph
Visits are available for groups on Tuesdays and Wednesdays But feel free to visit anytime Please call toll free 1-800-265-8344
For more information concerning undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Guelph and more of what the University has to offer see our Admissions Handbook or our Calendars - both sent on request
Give us a call today
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ADDRESS CORRECTION REOUESTED
I f the addressee or a son or a daughter who is an alumnus has moved please notify the Alumni Office University of Gue lph N1G 2Wl so that this magazine may be forwarded to the proper address
From the University coUection of Canadi an art - Tractor with Cultivator by Andreas Drenters Welded objects Donated by OAc 38 through the Alma Mater Fund January 1980
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Guelph Spring Festiva l And re Canadian documentarics and Laplante piano Wa r Memorial feature films Physical Sciences Hall U of G bull 830 pm Building U of G May 5middot7
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The University of Guelph coherent groups of courses and plenty of good advice but in thehas much to offer
Guelph offers degrees in Arts Science Human Kinetics Fam ily and Consumer Studies Engineering Veterinary Medicine Landscape Architecture Agriculture Hotel and Food Administration as well as the Associate Diploma in Agriculture By correspondence you can qualify for the Ontario Diploma in Horticulture or Agrculture
Students have found the learning freedom and friendliness they are exposed to at the University of Guelph to be the key to planning and developing successful careers There is every reason why you can experience success from yourGuelph education All it takes is a little determination and imagination on your part Study botany or drama chemistry or genetics computer science or philosophy economics or psychology statistics or French business or nutrition fine arts or geography history or physics music or politics zoology or statistics sociology or microbiology child studies or marine biology Gueiph is the place to learn about the world around you The lecture rooms laboratories and studios are well shyequipped and spacious-good places for teaching and learning
You will find a dedicated faculty to give you the experti se you need in the discipline you choose At Guelph youre encouraged to develop a rapport with your professors and get personal attention to help you over the rough spots
You may be among those who havent decided what you want to study or what you want to do after graduation Maybe you should plan to study whatever interests you for its own sake and let the job choice wait Or maybe if youre puzzled about what to study you should plan to take a
job and use that experience to help you make up your mind Either plan is good But the first one matches something the University of Guelph is noted for-the opportunity to pursue a subject for intellectual excitement and the joy of learning
A Ii beral education like a professional education should be an integrated program of study not a general hodge-podge of courses Guelph offers
end we leave the choice to you
Your need to continue a formal education may arise at any time Perhaps youve been away from school for a while and want to experience university courses before deciding on a degree program If youre over 21 and have been out of secondary school for at least two years you may enrol full-time or part-time in our General Studies Program and take courses for credit
We can offer
bull Eleven undergraduate degree and di ploma programs bull Graduate programs in the basic arts and sc iences as well as in all areas of study traditional to Guelph bull A flexible year-round semester system with entry poi nts in September January and May bull An international reputation for research and teaching excellence bull Comfortable residence accommodation to suit a number of learningliving arrangements bull A medium-sized student population bull One of the most attractive campuses in the country contd
The semester system An attractive feature of the University of Guelph is its versati Ie semester system a system that divides a normal calendar year into three periods fall early September to midshyDecember winter early January to mid-April and spring early May to mid-August Each semester is approximately 15 weeks in length with two semesters being equivalent to one normal academic year at other universities
Obviously this provides students with a number of options For example a general BA degree can be obtained in two years if you wish to attend six consecutive semesters On the other hand taking two semesters off in one year allows more time for work or travel and one semester is easier to budget for than the normal academic year at other universities
Our semester system lets you take college at your own pace Go when you want Take time off when you feel you need it If you are in your final year of high school and satisfy program requirements you can gain early adm iss ion in the spring Why wait for fall
Come for a visit Although the principal reason for going to university is to study there are many other things to do at Guelph The range of academic pursuits is impressive the opportunities for intellectual and personal growth exciting and the possibilities for social and recreational endeavours appealing And with the threeshysemester system aGuelph student can study work and take
breathers with a great deal of flexibility
See for yourself Come for a visit Our campus tour guides are inshycourse students who will take you through lecture buildings residences the library the University Centre and our athletic complex The guides will provide you with information about student life at the University of Guelph
Visits are available for groups on Tuesdays and Wednesdays But feel free to visit anytime Please call toll free 1-800-265-8344
For more information concerning undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Guelph and more of what the University has to offer see our Admissions Handbook or our Calendars - both sent on request
Give us a call today
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Guelph Spring Festiva l And re Canadian documentarics and Laplante piano Wa r Memorial feature films Physical Sciences Hall U of G bull 830 pm Building U of G May 5middot7
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The University of Guelph coherent groups of courses and plenty of good advice but in thehas much to offer
Guelph offers degrees in Arts Science Human Kinetics Fam ily and Consumer Studies Engineering Veterinary Medicine Landscape Architecture Agriculture Hotel and Food Administration as well as the Associate Diploma in Agriculture By correspondence you can qualify for the Ontario Diploma in Horticulture or Agrculture
Students have found the learning freedom and friendliness they are exposed to at the University of Guelph to be the key to planning and developing successful careers There is every reason why you can experience success from yourGuelph education All it takes is a little determination and imagination on your part Study botany or drama chemistry or genetics computer science or philosophy economics or psychology statistics or French business or nutrition fine arts or geography history or physics music or politics zoology or statistics sociology or microbiology child studies or marine biology Gueiph is the place to learn about the world around you The lecture rooms laboratories and studios are well shyequipped and spacious-good places for teaching and learning
You will find a dedicated faculty to give you the experti se you need in the discipline you choose At Guelph youre encouraged to develop a rapport with your professors and get personal attention to help you over the rough spots
You may be among those who havent decided what you want to study or what you want to do after graduation Maybe you should plan to study whatever interests you for its own sake and let the job choice wait Or maybe if youre puzzled about what to study you should plan to take a
job and use that experience to help you make up your mind Either plan is good But the first one matches something the University of Guelph is noted for-the opportunity to pursue a subject for intellectual excitement and the joy of learning
A Ii beral education like a professional education should be an integrated program of study not a general hodge-podge of courses Guelph offers
end we leave the choice to you
Your need to continue a formal education may arise at any time Perhaps youve been away from school for a while and want to experience university courses before deciding on a degree program If youre over 21 and have been out of secondary school for at least two years you may enrol full-time or part-time in our General Studies Program and take courses for credit
We can offer
bull Eleven undergraduate degree and di ploma programs bull Graduate programs in the basic arts and sc iences as well as in all areas of study traditional to Guelph bull A flexible year-round semester system with entry poi nts in September January and May bull An international reputation for research and teaching excellence bull Comfortable residence accommodation to suit a number of learningliving arrangements bull A medium-sized student population bull One of the most attractive campuses in the country contd
The semester system An attractive feature of the University of Guelph is its versati Ie semester system a system that divides a normal calendar year into three periods fall early September to midshyDecember winter early January to mid-April and spring early May to mid-August Each semester is approximately 15 weeks in length with two semesters being equivalent to one normal academic year at other universities
Obviously this provides students with a number of options For example a general BA degree can be obtained in two years if you wish to attend six consecutive semesters On the other hand taking two semesters off in one year allows more time for work or travel and one semester is easier to budget for than the normal academic year at other universities
Our semester system lets you take college at your own pace Go when you want Take time off when you feel you need it If you are in your final year of high school and satisfy program requirements you can gain early adm iss ion in the spring Why wait for fall
Come for a visit Although the principal reason for going to university is to study there are many other things to do at Guelph The range of academic pursuits is impressive the opportunities for intellectual and personal growth exciting and the possibilities for social and recreational endeavours appealing And with the threeshysemester system aGuelph student can study work and take
breathers with a great deal of flexibility
See for yourself Come for a visit Our campus tour guides are inshycourse students who will take you through lecture buildings residences the library the University Centre and our athletic complex The guides will provide you with information about student life at the University of Guelph
Visits are available for groups on Tuesdays and Wednesdays But feel free to visit anytime Please call toll free 1-800-265-8344
For more information concerning undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Guelph and more of what the University has to offer see our Admissions Handbook or our Calendars - both sent on request
Give us a call today
GUELPHI ~~~US ~ Vol 12 No4
Canada Postes Post Canada Poslcge palCl Poepa+ Bulk Ennombre third troisieme class cia sse 1067 GuelphOnt
ADDRESS CORRECTION REOUESTED
I f the addressee or a son or a daughter who is an alumnus has moved please notify the Alumni Office University of Gue lph N1G 2Wl so that this magazine may be forwarded to the proper address
At the busy south-west corner of Gordon Strect and College Avenue-the stately main building of the Ontario Veterinary College February 1980
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
MARCH 1980 21The great use of life is to spend it for something that outlasts it SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1 HENRY JAMES 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Write John K Babcock Director of Alumni Affa irs and
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Development Room 401 University Centre for your free copy 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 on bequest opportunities 30 31
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Turf Management Course Office of Contin uin g [ducJlion At U of G Feb 4middot29 Winter Conoca lion
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Onlano AssocIati o n of 24 Agncultural Societi es Conven tion Royal York Hotel Mid-semester break ClassesMid-semester break Classes
cancelled c1nccl td Toronto Feb 20 2lU of G St nlHC MeetingWashingtons Birthday (USA)
2928 Make plans now to visi t the campus during College Royal show days Bring some friends
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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday SaturdaySunday
1For the common man the best memorial is some beneficent thing or func tion that APRIL 1980 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT shall bear his name
1 2 3 4 5 CHARLES COPELAND 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 To learn more about the advantages of including the University of Guelph in your 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 estate plans wri te in confidence to John K Babcock Director of Alumni Affairs and 27 28 29 30
College Royal Ball University Centre 800 pm
Development
8765432
College Royalmiddot middot Sho~ Day and Opt~n House
Annual MeetingsOnlario Institute of AgrologislSWeed School Office of CBs and c PS
Guelph March 3middot7 Curtain CaU 1980 War Memorial An Exhibition Student Jury Annual Convention Holiday Inn Continuing Educiition AI
Alumni Associa tionsHall 800 pm March 5middot8 Show March 6middot24 Toronto March 7middot8
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March Counselling Days for prospective Sluden LS ParenlS and
U ofG Senate Meeting fri ends also invited March 17-19
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OAC Alumni Association Annual Curling Bonspiel March 28 29Palm Sunday
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A line-up fo r pancakes and maple syrup during an alumni Maple Syrup Day at the J C Taylor Nature Centre Un iversity of Gue lph Arboretum April 1980
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday-
The Edward Johnson Music Foundation will present the 13th Annual Guelph Spring Festival May 2 to IS For tickets write to Box 1718 Guelph NIH 6Z9 or telephone (51 9) 82 1-7570
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U of G Senate Meeting
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Ameri can AnimaJ Hospital Association An nual Meeling Los Angeles Cati f April 19-26
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The Church and Rural Change Office of Continuing Education A seminar at U of G May 5middot9
Guelph Spring Festival Film F csLival A showcase of the best
Guelph Spring Festiva l And re Canadian documentarics and Laplante piano Wa r Memorial feature films Physical Sciences Hall U of G bull 830 pm Building U of G May 5middot7
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Evolving Approaches to Ru ral Development A confe rence a t U of G ~la) 11 middot 14
Gudph Spring Festiva l Tribute to Ernst K rcnck contemporary German compose r Wa r Memorial Hall U of G 2 30 pm
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loformatioo Sessions at middotG uelph Ouawa Orillia Belleville and Earliesl da le DnLano un ive rsities Windsor for students oOercd earlymiddot may require response to earl y 3dmissiOIl olTer of admission
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I Western Fair London Ont Sept 5middot 14Labour Day
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NOVEMBER 1980 Weekly Campus Vis it 1 2 3 4 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRl SAT Program for prospect ive
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Guelph Cenlral Students Association Dr C Robert Buck OVC 46 President O VC Alumni Association James Dance CSS 74 President ess Alumni MAY 1981 NO EMBER 1981 Association Barbara Dell Mac 68 President MacshyFACS Alumni Association Kathryn Martin CBS 76 President Graduate Students Association Richard Moccia C BS 76 President CBS Alumni Association
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The University of Guelph coherent groups of courses and plenty of good advice but in thehas much to offer
Guelph offers degrees in Arts Science Human Kinetics Fam ily and Consumer Studies Engineering Veterinary Medicine Landscape Architecture Agriculture Hotel and Food Administration as well as the Associate Diploma in Agriculture By correspondence you can qualify for the Ontario Diploma in Horticulture or Agrculture
Students have found the learning freedom and friendliness they are exposed to at the University of Guelph to be the key to planning and developing successful careers There is every reason why you can experience success from yourGuelph education All it takes is a little determination and imagination on your part Study botany or drama chemistry or genetics computer science or philosophy economics or psychology statistics or French business or nutrition fine arts or geography history or physics music or politics zoology or statistics sociology or microbiology child studies or marine biology Gueiph is the place to learn about the world around you The lecture rooms laboratories and studios are well shyequipped and spacious-good places for teaching and learning
You will find a dedicated faculty to give you the experti se you need in the discipline you choose At Guelph youre encouraged to develop a rapport with your professors and get personal attention to help you over the rough spots
You may be among those who havent decided what you want to study or what you want to do after graduation Maybe you should plan to study whatever interests you for its own sake and let the job choice wait Or maybe if youre puzzled about what to study you should plan to take a
job and use that experience to help you make up your mind Either plan is good But the first one matches something the University of Guelph is noted for-the opportunity to pursue a subject for intellectual excitement and the joy of learning
A Ii beral education like a professional education should be an integrated program of study not a general hodge-podge of courses Guelph offers
end we leave the choice to you
Your need to continue a formal education may arise at any time Perhaps youve been away from school for a while and want to experience university courses before deciding on a degree program If youre over 21 and have been out of secondary school for at least two years you may enrol full-time or part-time in our General Studies Program and take courses for credit
We can offer
bull Eleven undergraduate degree and di ploma programs bull Graduate programs in the basic arts and sc iences as well as in all areas of study traditional to Guelph bull A flexible year-round semester system with entry poi nts in September January and May bull An international reputation for research and teaching excellence bull Comfortable residence accommodation to suit a number of learningliving arrangements bull A medium-sized student population bull One of the most attractive campuses in the country contd
The semester system An attractive feature of the University of Guelph is its versati Ie semester system a system that divides a normal calendar year into three periods fall early September to midshyDecember winter early January to mid-April and spring early May to mid-August Each semester is approximately 15 weeks in length with two semesters being equivalent to one normal academic year at other universities
Obviously this provides students with a number of options For example a general BA degree can be obtained in two years if you wish to attend six consecutive semesters On the other hand taking two semesters off in one year allows more time for work or travel and one semester is easier to budget for than the normal academic year at other universities
Our semester system lets you take college at your own pace Go when you want Take time off when you feel you need it If you are in your final year of high school and satisfy program requirements you can gain early adm iss ion in the spring Why wait for fall
Come for a visit Although the principal reason for going to university is to study there are many other things to do at Guelph The range of academic pursuits is impressive the opportunities for intellectual and personal growth exciting and the possibilities for social and recreational endeavours appealing And with the threeshysemester system aGuelph student can study work and take
breathers with a great deal of flexibility
See for yourself Come for a visit Our campus tour guides are inshycourse students who will take you through lecture buildings residences the library the University Centre and our athletic complex The guides will provide you with information about student life at the University of Guelph
Visits are available for groups on Tuesdays and Wednesdays But feel free to visit anytime Please call toll free 1-800-265-8344
For more information concerning undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Guelph and more of what the University has to offer see our Admissions Handbook or our Calendars - both sent on request
Give us a call today
GUELPHI ~~~US ~ Vol 12 No4
Canada Postes Post Canada Poslcge palCl Poepa+ Bulk Ennombre third troisieme class cia sse 1067 GuelphOnt
ADDRESS CORRECTION REOUESTED
I f the addressee or a son or a daughter who is an alumnus has moved please notify the Alumni Office University of Gue lph N1G 2Wl so that this magazine may be forwarded to the proper address
From the University collection of Canadian art- M arch Countryside an oil on canvas by Addison Winchell Price 1907 March 1980 Purchased by Macdonald Institute in 1966
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday SaturdaySunday
1For the common man the best memorial is some beneficent thing or func tion that APRIL 1980 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT shall bear his name
1 2 3 4 5 CHARLES COPELAND 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 To learn more about the advantages of including the University of Guelph in your 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 estate plans wri te in confidence to John K Babcock Director of Alumni Affairs and 27 28 29 30
College Royal Ball University Centre 800 pm
Development
8765432
College Royalmiddot middot Sho~ Day and Opt~n House
Annual MeetingsOnlario Institute of AgrologislSWeed School Office of CBs and c PS
Guelph March 3middot7 Curtain CaU 1980 War Memorial An Exhibition Student Jury Annual Convention Holiday Inn Continuing Educiition AI
Alumni Associa tionsHall 800 pm March 5middot8 Show March 6middot24 Toronto March 7middot8
1514131211109
CoUege Royal - Open Iiouse
22212019181716
SI Patricks Day
March Counselling Days for prospective Sluden LS ParenlS and
U ofG Senate Meeting fri ends also invited March 17-19
29282726252423
30 31 An Exhibition Survival Atlantic Style March 28middotApril 21
OAC Alumni Association Annual Curling Bonspiel March 28 29Palm Sunday
it
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A line-up fo r pancakes and maple syrup during an alumni Maple Syrup Day at the J C Taylor Nature Centre Un iversity of Gue lph Arboretum April 1980
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday-
The Edward Johnson Music Foundation will present the 13th Annual Guelph Spring Festival May 2 to IS For tickets write to Box 1718 Guelph NIH 6Z9 or telephone (51 9) 82 1-7570
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Applica tion dead li ne for Spri ng Semester and for BLA Diploma in Agriculture and Pre-Vel Yea r programs for FalJ Semeste r
April Foolmiddots Day
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Good Friday Classes ca nce lled
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12
Easter Sunday
13 14 15 16 17 Classes concl ude
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Examina tions commence
OAc Recognition Banque t
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OAC Alu mni Semi nar
Mac-FACS Alumn i Association G uelph Branch Meeung
U of G Senate Meeting
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11 12 Mother s Day
Evolving Approaches to Ru ral Development A confe rence a t U of G ~la) 11 middot 14
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GUELPH AWMNUS
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SENIOR VICE-PRESIDENT Dr Tom DeGeer OVC 54 MARCH 1981 SEPTEMBER 1981 VICE PRESIDENTS Dr C li ffo rd Barker OVC 41 Mary Budd Arts 72 Peter McM ullen CPS 76 Patricia (Shier) Mighton OAC 64 Richard Moccia
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The University of Guelph coherent groups of courses and plenty of good advice but in thehas much to offer
Guelph offers degrees in Arts Science Human Kinetics Fam ily and Consumer Studies Engineering Veterinary Medicine Landscape Architecture Agriculture Hotel and Food Administration as well as the Associate Diploma in Agriculture By correspondence you can qualify for the Ontario Diploma in Horticulture or Agrculture
Students have found the learning freedom and friendliness they are exposed to at the University of Guelph to be the key to planning and developing successful careers There is every reason why you can experience success from yourGuelph education All it takes is a little determination and imagination on your part Study botany or drama chemistry or genetics computer science or philosophy economics or psychology statistics or French business or nutrition fine arts or geography history or physics music or politics zoology or statistics sociology or microbiology child studies or marine biology Gueiph is the place to learn about the world around you The lecture rooms laboratories and studios are well shyequipped and spacious-good places for teaching and learning
You will find a dedicated faculty to give you the experti se you need in the discipline you choose At Guelph youre encouraged to develop a rapport with your professors and get personal attention to help you over the rough spots
You may be among those who havent decided what you want to study or what you want to do after graduation Maybe you should plan to study whatever interests you for its own sake and let the job choice wait Or maybe if youre puzzled about what to study you should plan to take a
job and use that experience to help you make up your mind Either plan is good But the first one matches something the University of Guelph is noted for-the opportunity to pursue a subject for intellectual excitement and the joy of learning
A Ii beral education like a professional education should be an integrated program of study not a general hodge-podge of courses Guelph offers
end we leave the choice to you
Your need to continue a formal education may arise at any time Perhaps youve been away from school for a while and want to experience university courses before deciding on a degree program If youre over 21 and have been out of secondary school for at least two years you may enrol full-time or part-time in our General Studies Program and take courses for credit
We can offer
bull Eleven undergraduate degree and di ploma programs bull Graduate programs in the basic arts and sc iences as well as in all areas of study traditional to Guelph bull A flexible year-round semester system with entry poi nts in September January and May bull An international reputation for research and teaching excellence bull Comfortable residence accommodation to suit a number of learningliving arrangements bull A medium-sized student population bull One of the most attractive campuses in the country contd
The semester system An attractive feature of the University of Guelph is its versati Ie semester system a system that divides a normal calendar year into three periods fall early September to midshyDecember winter early January to mid-April and spring early May to mid-August Each semester is approximately 15 weeks in length with two semesters being equivalent to one normal academic year at other universities
Obviously this provides students with a number of options For example a general BA degree can be obtained in two years if you wish to attend six consecutive semesters On the other hand taking two semesters off in one year allows more time for work or travel and one semester is easier to budget for than the normal academic year at other universities
Our semester system lets you take college at your own pace Go when you want Take time off when you feel you need it If you are in your final year of high school and satisfy program requirements you can gain early adm iss ion in the spring Why wait for fall
Come for a visit Although the principal reason for going to university is to study there are many other things to do at Guelph The range of academic pursuits is impressive the opportunities for intellectual and personal growth exciting and the possibilities for social and recreational endeavours appealing And with the threeshysemester system aGuelph student can study work and take
breathers with a great deal of flexibility
See for yourself Come for a visit Our campus tour guides are inshycourse students who will take you through lecture buildings residences the library the University Centre and our athletic complex The guides will provide you with information about student life at the University of Guelph
Visits are available for groups on Tuesdays and Wednesdays But feel free to visit anytime Please call toll free 1-800-265-8344
For more information concerning undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Guelph and more of what the University has to offer see our Admissions Handbook or our Calendars - both sent on request
Give us a call today
GUELPHI ~~~US ~ Vol 12 No4
Canada Postes Post Canada Poslcge palCl Poepa+ Bulk Ennombre third troisieme class cia sse 1067 GuelphOnt
ADDRESS CORRECTION REOUESTED
I f the addressee or a son or a daughter who is an alumnus has moved please notify the Alumni Office University of Gue lph N1G 2Wl so that this magazine may be forwarded to the proper address
A line-up fo r pancakes and maple syrup during an alumni Maple Syrup Day at the J C Taylor Nature Centre Un iversity of Gue lph Arboretum April 1980
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The Edward Johnson Music Foundation will present the 13th Annual Guelph Spring Festival May 2 to IS For tickets write to Box 1718 Guelph NIH 6Z9 or telephone (51 9) 82 1-7570
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Ameri can AnimaJ Hospital Association An nual Meeling Los Angeles Cati f April 19-26
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4 5 Classes commence
The Church and Rural Change Office of Continuing Education A seminar at U of G May 5middot9
Guelph Spring Festival Film F csLival A showcase of the best
Guelph Spring Festiva l And re Canadian documentarics and Laplante piano Wa r Memorial feature films Physical Sciences Hall U of G bull 830 pm Building U of G May 5middot7
11 12 Mother s Day
Evolving Approaches to Ru ral Development A confe rence a t U of G ~la) 11 middot 14
Gudph Spring Festiva l Tribute to Ernst K rcnck contemporary German compose r Wa r Memorial Hall U of G 2 30 pm
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Its time to make plans to return to campus for Alumni Weekend June 20-21 -22 Events scheduled include the OAc Golden Anniversary Banquet to honour OAc grads of 30 or before
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Macdonald Institute a wa tercolour on paper by Karen Nonneckc 1978 Donated by the OAC Alumni Association in 1978 to com memorate the Institutes 75 th anni versary June 1980
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
6 74 531 2
Gra duation Diploma Programs in Agricultu re and
Spri ng Convocation Spri ng Convocation Spnng Conocauon Horti culture
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Earli tS L date On tario uni ve rsities Hum cs n Sexuali ty A conference at may release early admissions
offers to OnLario scconda ry schoo l U of G Offi cI of Contin uing nag Day ( USA) studentsEducation Ju ne 9- 1J
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Annua l Meetings Frie nds of U of G Inc Mac-FACS OAC oo OVc and U of G Al umni Associa tions c PS 10th Birthday POi rty Ba nquets and
Falhers oay Al umni Wee kend Ju ne 20-22 Class Reun ions U of G Senate Meeting
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loformatioo Sessions at middotG uelph Ouawa Orillia Belleville and Earliesl da le DnLano un ive rsities Windsor for students oOercd earlymiddot may require response to earl y 3dmissiOIl olTer of admission
30 J lJlY 1980 Plan now to take a holiday in J uly and attend one or
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f rom the University collection of Canadian art - Boys and Dri ftwood an oil on board by William A Win ter 1909 Purchased by Macdonald Institute in 1953
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Canadian Veterinary Medical Association Conference Hotel Beausejour Moncton NB July 10-13Summer Campus 1st wed
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Cen tennial Banquet Associa te Diploma in Agriculture 1880shy
Sum mer Campus 2nd week J9BO
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J American VClerin ary Medical A~ocialion Convention WalthinglOn DC July 21middot24
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Reunited during Homecoming 78 this alumni field hock ey team is j ust beaming with victo ry smiles September 1980
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I Western Fair London Ont Sept 5middot 14Labour Day
12 13111097 8
Rosh Hashanah
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OAC Alumni Association Aggie Week Sept 15-20 Yom Kippur Golf Tournament U orG Senal Meeting
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Remember OCTOBER 1980 302928 SUN MON rUE WED THU FRI SAT
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From the Uni versity coll ec ti on of C a nadia n a rt - Afternoo n W armth a n oil on m aso ni te by T homas Keith Robe rts Purchased by Macd o na ld In stitute in 1953 October 1980
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Onwrio Vele rin ary Association An nual General Meeting HOlel Toronto Toronto
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GUELPH AWMNUS
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SENIOR VICE-PRESIDENT Dr Tom DeGeer OVC 54 MARCH 1981 SEPTEMBER 1981 VICE PRESIDENTS Dr C li ffo rd Barker OVC 41 Mary Budd Arts 72 Peter McM ullen CPS 76 Patricia (Shier) Mighton OAC 64 Richard Moccia
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Guelph Cenlral Students Association Dr C Robert Buck OVC 46 President O VC Alumni Association James Dance CSS 74 President ess Alumni MAY 1981 NO EMBER 1981 Association Barbara Dell Mac 68 President MacshyFACS Alumni Association Kathryn Martin CBS 76 President Graduate Students Association Richard Moccia C BS 76 President CBS Alumni Association
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The University of Guelph coherent groups of courses and plenty of good advice but in thehas much to offer
Guelph offers degrees in Arts Science Human Kinetics Fam ily and Consumer Studies Engineering Veterinary Medicine Landscape Architecture Agriculture Hotel and Food Administration as well as the Associate Diploma in Agriculture By correspondence you can qualify for the Ontario Diploma in Horticulture or Agrculture
Students have found the learning freedom and friendliness they are exposed to at the University of Guelph to be the key to planning and developing successful careers There is every reason why you can experience success from yourGuelph education All it takes is a little determination and imagination on your part Study botany or drama chemistry or genetics computer science or philosophy economics or psychology statistics or French business or nutrition fine arts or geography history or physics music or politics zoology or statistics sociology or microbiology child studies or marine biology Gueiph is the place to learn about the world around you The lecture rooms laboratories and studios are well shyequipped and spacious-good places for teaching and learning
You will find a dedicated faculty to give you the experti se you need in the discipline you choose At Guelph youre encouraged to develop a rapport with your professors and get personal attention to help you over the rough spots
You may be among those who havent decided what you want to study or what you want to do after graduation Maybe you should plan to study whatever interests you for its own sake and let the job choice wait Or maybe if youre puzzled about what to study you should plan to take a
job and use that experience to help you make up your mind Either plan is good But the first one matches something the University of Guelph is noted for-the opportunity to pursue a subject for intellectual excitement and the joy of learning
A Ii beral education like a professional education should be an integrated program of study not a general hodge-podge of courses Guelph offers
end we leave the choice to you
Your need to continue a formal education may arise at any time Perhaps youve been away from school for a while and want to experience university courses before deciding on a degree program If youre over 21 and have been out of secondary school for at least two years you may enrol full-time or part-time in our General Studies Program and take courses for credit
We can offer
bull Eleven undergraduate degree and di ploma programs bull Graduate programs in the basic arts and sc iences as well as in all areas of study traditional to Guelph bull A flexible year-round semester system with entry poi nts in September January and May bull An international reputation for research and teaching excellence bull Comfortable residence accommodation to suit a number of learningliving arrangements bull A medium-sized student population bull One of the most attractive campuses in the country contd
The semester system An attractive feature of the University of Guelph is its versati Ie semester system a system that divides a normal calendar year into three periods fall early September to midshyDecember winter early January to mid-April and spring early May to mid-August Each semester is approximately 15 weeks in length with two semesters being equivalent to one normal academic year at other universities
Obviously this provides students with a number of options For example a general BA degree can be obtained in two years if you wish to attend six consecutive semesters On the other hand taking two semesters off in one year allows more time for work or travel and one semester is easier to budget for than the normal academic year at other universities
Our semester system lets you take college at your own pace Go when you want Take time off when you feel you need it If you are in your final year of high school and satisfy program requirements you can gain early adm iss ion in the spring Why wait for fall
Come for a visit Although the principal reason for going to university is to study there are many other things to do at Guelph The range of academic pursuits is impressive the opportunities for intellectual and personal growth exciting and the possibilities for social and recreational endeavours appealing And with the threeshysemester system aGuelph student can study work and take
breathers with a great deal of flexibility
See for yourself Come for a visit Our campus tour guides are inshycourse students who will take you through lecture buildings residences the library the University Centre and our athletic complex The guides will provide you with information about student life at the University of Guelph
Visits are available for groups on Tuesdays and Wednesdays But feel free to visit anytime Please call toll free 1-800-265-8344
For more information concerning undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Guelph and more of what the University has to offer see our Admissions Handbook or our Calendars - both sent on request
Give us a call today
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From the University collection of Canadi an art - Sacred Trout an acrylic on paper by Richard Bedwash 1977 Purchased by the University of Guelph May 1980
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The Church and Rural Change Office of Continuing Education A seminar at U of G May 5middot9
Guelph Spring Festival Film F csLival A showcase of the best
Guelph Spring Festiva l And re Canadian documentarics and Laplante piano Wa r Memorial feature films Physical Sciences Hall U of G bull 830 pm Building U of G May 5middot7
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Evolving Approaches to Ru ral Development A confe rence a t U of G ~la) 11 middot 14
Gudph Spring Festiva l Tribute to Ernst K rcnck contemporary German compose r Wa r Memorial Hall U of G 2 30 pm
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Its time to make plans to return to campus for Alumni Weekend June 20-21 -22 Events scheduled include the OAc Golden Anniversary Banquet to honour OAc grads of 30 or before
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loformatioo Sessions at middotG uelph Ouawa Orillia Belleville and Earliesl da le DnLano un ive rsities Windsor for students oOercd earlymiddot may require response to earl y 3dmissiOIl olTer of admission
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I Western Fair London Ont Sept 5middot 14Labour Day
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Thanksgi ving (USA)_
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From the University collection of Canadian art- Near Fort QuAppelle an oil by James Henderson A gift from the estate of Dr G I Christie OAc President 1928-1947 December 1980
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Saturday S unday
5 64321 Seasons
Greetings
Appilca tlO n deadline for Winter Semester Hanukkah
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u or G Senate Meeting
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Christmas Eve Ch nSlm a~ Day
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fi rm resolution to participate in 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 alumni programs 18 19 20 21 22 23 24- 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 during 19811980 tax deadline
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UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH JANUARY 1981 JULY 1981
GUELPH AWMNUS
Special Issue Vol 12 No4 I SUN
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SENIOR VICE-PRESIDENT Dr Tom DeGeer OVC 54 MARCH 1981 SEPTEMBER 1981 VICE PRESIDENTS Dr C li ffo rd Barker OVC 41 Mary Budd Arts 72 Peter McM ullen CPS 76 Patricia (Shier) Mighton OAC 64 Richard Moccia
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Guelph Cenlral Students Association Dr C Robert Buck OVC 46 President O VC Alumni Association James Dance CSS 74 President ess Alumni MAY 1981 NO EMBER 1981 Association Barbara Dell Mac 68 President MacshyFACS Alumni Association Kathryn Martin CBS 76 President Graduate Students Association Richard Moccia C BS 76 President CBS Alumni Association
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The University of Guelph coherent groups of courses and plenty of good advice but in thehas much to offer
Guelph offers degrees in Arts Science Human Kinetics Fam ily and Consumer Studies Engineering Veterinary Medicine Landscape Architecture Agriculture Hotel and Food Administration as well as the Associate Diploma in Agriculture By correspondence you can qualify for the Ontario Diploma in Horticulture or Agrculture
Students have found the learning freedom and friendliness they are exposed to at the University of Guelph to be the key to planning and developing successful careers There is every reason why you can experience success from yourGuelph education All it takes is a little determination and imagination on your part Study botany or drama chemistry or genetics computer science or philosophy economics or psychology statistics or French business or nutrition fine arts or geography history or physics music or politics zoology or statistics sociology or microbiology child studies or marine biology Gueiph is the place to learn about the world around you The lecture rooms laboratories and studios are well shyequipped and spacious-good places for teaching and learning
You will find a dedicated faculty to give you the experti se you need in the discipline you choose At Guelph youre encouraged to develop a rapport with your professors and get personal attention to help you over the rough spots
You may be among those who havent decided what you want to study or what you want to do after graduation Maybe you should plan to study whatever interests you for its own sake and let the job choice wait Or maybe if youre puzzled about what to study you should plan to take a
job and use that experience to help you make up your mind Either plan is good But the first one matches something the University of Guelph is noted for-the opportunity to pursue a subject for intellectual excitement and the joy of learning
A Ii beral education like a professional education should be an integrated program of study not a general hodge-podge of courses Guelph offers
end we leave the choice to you
Your need to continue a formal education may arise at any time Perhaps youve been away from school for a while and want to experience university courses before deciding on a degree program If youre over 21 and have been out of secondary school for at least two years you may enrol full-time or part-time in our General Studies Program and take courses for credit
We can offer
bull Eleven undergraduate degree and di ploma programs bull Graduate programs in the basic arts and sc iences as well as in all areas of study traditional to Guelph bull A flexible year-round semester system with entry poi nts in September January and May bull An international reputation for research and teaching excellence bull Comfortable residence accommodation to suit a number of learningliving arrangements bull A medium-sized student population bull One of the most attractive campuses in the country contd
The semester system An attractive feature of the University of Guelph is its versati Ie semester system a system that divides a normal calendar year into three periods fall early September to midshyDecember winter early January to mid-April and spring early May to mid-August Each semester is approximately 15 weeks in length with two semesters being equivalent to one normal academic year at other universities
Obviously this provides students with a number of options For example a general BA degree can be obtained in two years if you wish to attend six consecutive semesters On the other hand taking two semesters off in one year allows more time for work or travel and one semester is easier to budget for than the normal academic year at other universities
Our semester system lets you take college at your own pace Go when you want Take time off when you feel you need it If you are in your final year of high school and satisfy program requirements you can gain early adm iss ion in the spring Why wait for fall
Come for a visit Although the principal reason for going to university is to study there are many other things to do at Guelph The range of academic pursuits is impressive the opportunities for intellectual and personal growth exciting and the possibilities for social and recreational endeavours appealing And with the threeshysemester system aGuelph student can study work and take
breathers with a great deal of flexibility
See for yourself Come for a visit Our campus tour guides are inshycourse students who will take you through lecture buildings residences the library the University Centre and our athletic complex The guides will provide you with information about student life at the University of Guelph
Visits are available for groups on Tuesdays and Wednesdays But feel free to visit anytime Please call toll free 1-800-265-8344
For more information concerning undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Guelph and more of what the University has to offer see our Admissions Handbook or our Calendars - both sent on request
Give us a call today
GUELPHI ~~~US ~ Vol 12 No4
Canada Postes Post Canada Poslcge palCl Poepa+ Bulk Ennombre third troisieme class cia sse 1067 GuelphOnt
ADDRESS CORRECTION REOUESTED
I f the addressee or a son or a daughter who is an alumnus has moved please notify the Alumni Office University of Gue lph N1G 2Wl so that this magazine may be forwarded to the proper address
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From the University collection of Canadi an art - Sacred Trout an acrylic on paper by Richard Bedwash 1977 Purchased by the University of Guelph May 1980
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
JUNE 1980 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
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GUELPH AWMNUS
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SENIOR VICE-PRESIDENT Dr Tom DeGeer OVC 54 MARCH 1981 SEPTEMBER 1981 VICE PRESIDENTS Dr C li ffo rd Barker OVC 41 Mary Budd Arts 72 Peter McM ullen CPS 76 Patricia (Shier) Mighton OAC 64 Richard Moccia
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The University of Guelph coherent groups of courses and plenty of good advice but in thehas much to offer
Guelph offers degrees in Arts Science Human Kinetics Fam ily and Consumer Studies Engineering Veterinary Medicine Landscape Architecture Agriculture Hotel and Food Administration as well as the Associate Diploma in Agriculture By correspondence you can qualify for the Ontario Diploma in Horticulture or Agrculture
Students have found the learning freedom and friendliness they are exposed to at the University of Guelph to be the key to planning and developing successful careers There is every reason why you can experience success from yourGuelph education All it takes is a little determination and imagination on your part Study botany or drama chemistry or genetics computer science or philosophy economics or psychology statistics or French business or nutrition fine arts or geography history or physics music or politics zoology or statistics sociology or microbiology child studies or marine biology Gueiph is the place to learn about the world around you The lecture rooms laboratories and studios are well shyequipped and spacious-good places for teaching and learning
You will find a dedicated faculty to give you the experti se you need in the discipline you choose At Guelph youre encouraged to develop a rapport with your professors and get personal attention to help you over the rough spots
You may be among those who havent decided what you want to study or what you want to do after graduation Maybe you should plan to study whatever interests you for its own sake and let the job choice wait Or maybe if youre puzzled about what to study you should plan to take a
job and use that experience to help you make up your mind Either plan is good But the first one matches something the University of Guelph is noted for-the opportunity to pursue a subject for intellectual excitement and the joy of learning
A Ii beral education like a professional education should be an integrated program of study not a general hodge-podge of courses Guelph offers
end we leave the choice to you
Your need to continue a formal education may arise at any time Perhaps youve been away from school for a while and want to experience university courses before deciding on a degree program If youre over 21 and have been out of secondary school for at least two years you may enrol full-time or part-time in our General Studies Program and take courses for credit
We can offer
bull Eleven undergraduate degree and di ploma programs bull Graduate programs in the basic arts and sc iences as well as in all areas of study traditional to Guelph bull A flexible year-round semester system with entry poi nts in September January and May bull An international reputation for research and teaching excellence bull Comfortable residence accommodation to suit a number of learningliving arrangements bull A medium-sized student population bull One of the most attractive campuses in the country contd
The semester system An attractive feature of the University of Guelph is its versati Ie semester system a system that divides a normal calendar year into three periods fall early September to midshyDecember winter early January to mid-April and spring early May to mid-August Each semester is approximately 15 weeks in length with two semesters being equivalent to one normal academic year at other universities
Obviously this provides students with a number of options For example a general BA degree can be obtained in two years if you wish to attend six consecutive semesters On the other hand taking two semesters off in one year allows more time for work or travel and one semester is easier to budget for than the normal academic year at other universities
Our semester system lets you take college at your own pace Go when you want Take time off when you feel you need it If you are in your final year of high school and satisfy program requirements you can gain early adm iss ion in the spring Why wait for fall
Come for a visit Although the principal reason for going to university is to study there are many other things to do at Guelph The range of academic pursuits is impressive the opportunities for intellectual and personal growth exciting and the possibilities for social and recreational endeavours appealing And with the threeshysemester system aGuelph student can study work and take
breathers with a great deal of flexibility
See for yourself Come for a visit Our campus tour guides are inshycourse students who will take you through lecture buildings residences the library the University Centre and our athletic complex The guides will provide you with information about student life at the University of Guelph
Visits are available for groups on Tuesdays and Wednesdays But feel free to visit anytime Please call toll free 1-800-265-8344
For more information concerning undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Guelph and more of what the University has to offer see our Admissions Handbook or our Calendars - both sent on request
Give us a call today
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ADDRESS CORRECTION REOUESTED
I f the addressee or a son or a daughter who is an alumnus has moved please notify the Alumni Office University of Gue lph N1G 2Wl so that this magazine may be forwarded to the proper address
Macdonald Institute a wa tercolour on paper by Karen Nonneckc 1978 Donated by the OAC Alumni Association in 1978 to com memorate the Institutes 75 th anni versary June 1980
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
6 74 531 2
Gra duation Diploma Programs in Agricultu re and
Spri ng Convocation Spri ng Convocation Spnng Conocauon Horti culture
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Earli tS L date On tario uni ve rsities Hum cs n Sexuali ty A conference at may release early admissions
offers to OnLario scconda ry schoo l U of G Offi cI of Contin uing nag Day ( USA) studentsEducation Ju ne 9- 1J
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Annua l Meetings Frie nds of U of G Inc Mac-FACS OAC oo OVc and U of G Al umni Associa tions c PS 10th Birthday POi rty Ba nquets and
Falhers oay Al umni Wee kend Ju ne 20-22 Class Reun ions U of G Senate Meeting
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loformatioo Sessions at middotG uelph Ouawa Orillia Belleville and Earliesl da le DnLano un ive rsities Windsor for students oOercd earlymiddot may require response to earl y 3dmissiOIl olTer of admission
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From the University collection of Canadian art- Near Fort QuAppelle an oil by James Henderson A gift from the estate of Dr G I Christie OAc President 1928-1947 December 1980
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Guelph Cenlral Students Association Dr C Robert Buck OVC 46 President O VC Alumni Association James Dance CSS 74 President ess Alumni MAY 1981 NO EMBER 1981 Association Barbara Dell Mac 68 President MacshyFACS Alumni Association Kathryn Martin CBS 76 President Graduate Students Association Richard Moccia C BS 76 President CBS Alumni Association
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ASSOCIATE SECRETARY JU NE 1981 DE EMBER 1981 Rosemary Clark Mac 59 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT II SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
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The University of Guelph coherent groups of courses and plenty of good advice but in thehas much to offer
Guelph offers degrees in Arts Science Human Kinetics Fam ily and Consumer Studies Engineering Veterinary Medicine Landscape Architecture Agriculture Hotel and Food Administration as well as the Associate Diploma in Agriculture By correspondence you can qualify for the Ontario Diploma in Horticulture or Agrculture
Students have found the learning freedom and friendliness they are exposed to at the University of Guelph to be the key to planning and developing successful careers There is every reason why you can experience success from yourGuelph education All it takes is a little determination and imagination on your part Study botany or drama chemistry or genetics computer science or philosophy economics or psychology statistics or French business or nutrition fine arts or geography history or physics music or politics zoology or statistics sociology or microbiology child studies or marine biology Gueiph is the place to learn about the world around you The lecture rooms laboratories and studios are well shyequipped and spacious-good places for teaching and learning
You will find a dedicated faculty to give you the experti se you need in the discipline you choose At Guelph youre encouraged to develop a rapport with your professors and get personal attention to help you over the rough spots
You may be among those who havent decided what you want to study or what you want to do after graduation Maybe you should plan to study whatever interests you for its own sake and let the job choice wait Or maybe if youre puzzled about what to study you should plan to take a
job and use that experience to help you make up your mind Either plan is good But the first one matches something the University of Guelph is noted for-the opportunity to pursue a subject for intellectual excitement and the joy of learning
A Ii beral education like a professional education should be an integrated program of study not a general hodge-podge of courses Guelph offers
end we leave the choice to you
Your need to continue a formal education may arise at any time Perhaps youve been away from school for a while and want to experience university courses before deciding on a degree program If youre over 21 and have been out of secondary school for at least two years you may enrol full-time or part-time in our General Studies Program and take courses for credit
We can offer
bull Eleven undergraduate degree and di ploma programs bull Graduate programs in the basic arts and sc iences as well as in all areas of study traditional to Guelph bull A flexible year-round semester system with entry poi nts in September January and May bull An international reputation for research and teaching excellence bull Comfortable residence accommodation to suit a number of learningliving arrangements bull A medium-sized student population bull One of the most attractive campuses in the country contd
The semester system An attractive feature of the University of Guelph is its versati Ie semester system a system that divides a normal calendar year into three periods fall early September to midshyDecember winter early January to mid-April and spring early May to mid-August Each semester is approximately 15 weeks in length with two semesters being equivalent to one normal academic year at other universities
Obviously this provides students with a number of options For example a general BA degree can be obtained in two years if you wish to attend six consecutive semesters On the other hand taking two semesters off in one year allows more time for work or travel and one semester is easier to budget for than the normal academic year at other universities
Our semester system lets you take college at your own pace Go when you want Take time off when you feel you need it If you are in your final year of high school and satisfy program requirements you can gain early adm iss ion in the spring Why wait for fall
Come for a visit Although the principal reason for going to university is to study there are many other things to do at Guelph The range of academic pursuits is impressive the opportunities for intellectual and personal growth exciting and the possibilities for social and recreational endeavours appealing And with the threeshysemester system aGuelph student can study work and take
breathers with a great deal of flexibility
See for yourself Come for a visit Our campus tour guides are inshycourse students who will take you through lecture buildings residences the library the University Centre and our athletic complex The guides will provide you with information about student life at the University of Guelph
Visits are available for groups on Tuesdays and Wednesdays But feel free to visit anytime Please call toll free 1-800-265-8344
For more information concerning undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Guelph and more of what the University has to offer see our Admissions Handbook or our Calendars - both sent on request
Give us a call today
GUELPHI ~~~US ~ Vol 12 No4
Canada Postes Post Canada Poslcge palCl Poepa+ Bulk Ennombre third troisieme class cia sse 1067 GuelphOnt
ADDRESS CORRECTION REOUESTED
I f the addressee or a son or a daughter who is an alumnus has moved please notify the Alumni Office University of Gue lph N1G 2Wl so that this magazine may be forwarded to the proper address
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f rom the University collection of Canadian art - Boys and Dri ftwood an oil on board by William A Win ter 1909 Purchased by Macdonald Institute in 1953
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Canadian Veterinary Medical Association Conference Hotel Beausejour Moncton NB July 10-13Summer Campus 1st wed
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I Western Fair London Ont Sept 5middot 14Labour Day
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From the Uni versity coll ec ti on of C a nadia n a rt - Afternoo n W armth a n oil on m aso ni te by T homas Keith Robe rts Purchased by Macd o na ld In stitute in 1953 October 1980
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NOVEMBER 1980 Weekly Campus Vis it 1 2 3 4 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRl SAT Program for prospect ive
1 students T uesdays and 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Wednesdays Ou ober to 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 mid-Dece rilbcr Ca ll
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Columbus Day (USA )
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Onwrio Vele rin ary Association An nual General Meeting HOlel Toronto Toronto
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From the University collection of Canadian art- Near Fort QuAppelle an oil by James Henderson A gift from the estate of Dr G I Christie OAc President 1928-1947 December 1980
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UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH JANUARY 1981 JULY 1981
GUELPH AWMNUS
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SENIOR VICE-PRESIDENT Dr Tom DeGeer OVC 54 MARCH 1981 SEPTEMBER 1981 VICE PRESIDENTS Dr C li ffo rd Barker OVC 41 Mary Budd Arts 72 Peter McM ullen CPS 76 Patricia (Shier) Mighton OAC 64 Richard Moccia
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DIRECTORS Ewart Carbe rry OAC 44 Les Dunn CBS 76 Elizabeth He eney Mac 71 Lynn (Morrow) Featherstone Mac 68 Barbara Hinds CSS 74 Edith Le Lacheur Arts 72 Pat (Honey) Lonergan CSS 68 Debbie McLellan CPS 76 Mel Poland OVC 44 SUN MON
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Guelph Cenlral Students Association Dr C Robert Buck OVC 46 President O VC Alumni Association James Dance CSS 74 President ess Alumni MAY 1981 NO EMBER 1981 Association Barbara Dell Mac 68 President MacshyFACS Alumni Association Kathryn Martin CBS 76 President Graduate Students Association Richard Moccia C BS 76 President CBS Alumni Association
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ASSOCIATE SECRETARY JU NE 1981 DE EMBER 1981 Rosemary Clark Mac 59 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT II SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
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The Gllelph Alumnus is published by the Universily of G uelph Departm ent of Jumni Affai rs and Developmenl John K Babcock OAC 54 Direc lor in co-operati on with the Departmenl of Inform alion Douglas Waterston Director Editor Derek J Wing
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The University of Guelph coherent groups of courses and plenty of good advice but in thehas much to offer
Guelph offers degrees in Arts Science Human Kinetics Fam ily and Consumer Studies Engineering Veterinary Medicine Landscape Architecture Agriculture Hotel and Food Administration as well as the Associate Diploma in Agriculture By correspondence you can qualify for the Ontario Diploma in Horticulture or Agrculture
Students have found the learning freedom and friendliness they are exposed to at the University of Guelph to be the key to planning and developing successful careers There is every reason why you can experience success from yourGuelph education All it takes is a little determination and imagination on your part Study botany or drama chemistry or genetics computer science or philosophy economics or psychology statistics or French business or nutrition fine arts or geography history or physics music or politics zoology or statistics sociology or microbiology child studies or marine biology Gueiph is the place to learn about the world around you The lecture rooms laboratories and studios are well shyequipped and spacious-good places for teaching and learning
You will find a dedicated faculty to give you the experti se you need in the discipline you choose At Guelph youre encouraged to develop a rapport with your professors and get personal attention to help you over the rough spots
You may be among those who havent decided what you want to study or what you want to do after graduation Maybe you should plan to study whatever interests you for its own sake and let the job choice wait Or maybe if youre puzzled about what to study you should plan to take a
job and use that experience to help you make up your mind Either plan is good But the first one matches something the University of Guelph is noted for-the opportunity to pursue a subject for intellectual excitement and the joy of learning
A Ii beral education like a professional education should be an integrated program of study not a general hodge-podge of courses Guelph offers
end we leave the choice to you
Your need to continue a formal education may arise at any time Perhaps youve been away from school for a while and want to experience university courses before deciding on a degree program If youre over 21 and have been out of secondary school for at least two years you may enrol full-time or part-time in our General Studies Program and take courses for credit
We can offer
bull Eleven undergraduate degree and di ploma programs bull Graduate programs in the basic arts and sc iences as well as in all areas of study traditional to Guelph bull A flexible year-round semester system with entry poi nts in September January and May bull An international reputation for research and teaching excellence bull Comfortable residence accommodation to suit a number of learningliving arrangements bull A medium-sized student population bull One of the most attractive campuses in the country contd
The semester system An attractive feature of the University of Guelph is its versati Ie semester system a system that divides a normal calendar year into three periods fall early September to midshyDecember winter early January to mid-April and spring early May to mid-August Each semester is approximately 15 weeks in length with two semesters being equivalent to one normal academic year at other universities
Obviously this provides students with a number of options For example a general BA degree can be obtained in two years if you wish to attend six consecutive semesters On the other hand taking two semesters off in one year allows more time for work or travel and one semester is easier to budget for than the normal academic year at other universities
Our semester system lets you take college at your own pace Go when you want Take time off when you feel you need it If you are in your final year of high school and satisfy program requirements you can gain early adm iss ion in the spring Why wait for fall
Come for a visit Although the principal reason for going to university is to study there are many other things to do at Guelph The range of academic pursuits is impressive the opportunities for intellectual and personal growth exciting and the possibilities for social and recreational endeavours appealing And with the threeshysemester system aGuelph student can study work and take
breathers with a great deal of flexibility
See for yourself Come for a visit Our campus tour guides are inshycourse students who will take you through lecture buildings residences the library the University Centre and our athletic complex The guides will provide you with information about student life at the University of Guelph
Visits are available for groups on Tuesdays and Wednesdays But feel free to visit anytime Please call toll free 1-800-265-8344
For more information concerning undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Guelph and more of what the University has to offer see our Admissions Handbook or our Calendars - both sent on request
Give us a call today
GUELPHI ~~~US ~ Vol 12 No4
Canada Postes Post Canada Poslcge palCl Poepa+ Bulk Ennombre third troisieme class cia sse 1067 GuelphOnt
ADDRESS CORRECTION REOUESTED
I f the addressee or a son or a daughter who is an alumnus has moved please notify the Alumni Office University of Gue lph N1G 2Wl so that this magazine may be forwarded to the proper address
f rom the University collection of Canadian art - Boys and Dri ftwood an oil on board by William A Win ter 1909 Purchased by Macdonald Institute in 1953
Sunday Monday Tuesday
July 1980 Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 4 52 3
Independence Day (USA)Dominion Day
11 12108 96 7
Canadian Veterinary Medical Association Conference Hotel Beausejour Moncton NB July 10-13Summer Campus 1st wed
18 19171614 1513
Cen tennial Banquet Associa te Diploma in Agriculture 1880shy
Sum mer Campus 2nd week J9BO
25 262423222120
J American VClerin ary Medical A~ocialion Convention WalthinglOn DC July 21middot24
27 2928 30 31 AUGUST 1980 SUN MON ruE WED THU FRl SAT
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The portico of Moreton Lodge later The Residence demolished in 1928 and its successor Johnston Hall August 1980
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
SEPTEMBER 1980 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
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In this world it is not what we take up but what we give up 1 2
that makes us rich HENRY WARD BEECHER Classes conclude
Application deadlin e for Fall
Support your 1980 Alm a Ma ter F und Semester (Excluding BLA Diploma in Agri culture and Pre-Vel year programs-deadline April I)
5 6 7 8 9 I
Examinations commence
12 13 14 15 16
CltJnadian Nation al Exh ibit ion CCnlrltl ] Ca nad a ExllibitJOn Examinati ons conclude Toronto Aug 13-Se pt J Oltawa Aug 14 -24
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Reunited during Homecoming 78 this alumni field hock ey team is j ust beaming with victo ry smiles September 1980
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
5 61 3 42 OAc alumni Take part in the on-campus Aggie G ames Sept 17
I Western Fair London Ont Sept 5middot 14Labour Day
12 13111097 8
Rosh Hashanah
20191816 171514
OAC Alumni Association Aggie Week Sept 15-20 Yom Kippur Golf Tournament U orG Senal Meeting
26 2725242321 22
Remember OCTOBER 1980 302928 SUN MON rUE WED THU FRI SAT
1 2 3 4 HOMECOMING 80
October 18 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Order your tickets 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31NOW
InlemaLional Ploughing MU lch Oxford County Sept 30middot0 ct 4
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From the Uni versity coll ec ti on of C a nadia n a rt - Afternoo n W armth a n oil on m aso ni te by T homas Keith Robe rts Purchased by Macd o na ld In stitute in 1953 October 1980
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday ~
NOVEMBER 1980 Weekly Campus Vis it 1 2 3 4 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRl SAT Program for prospect ive
1 students T uesdays and 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Wednesdays Ou ober to 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 mid-Dece rilbcr Ca ll
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 (5 19) 824-41 20 Ext 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 871 2 or in O ntario ca ll 30 to ll rree 1-800-265 -8344
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13
T lwnkgling Day (C m ada)
Columbus Day (USA )
14 15 16 17
Alum ni Games
Homccoming 1980 G ryphon Club AJumn l G am es An nual r-1ccti ngs Hu mi1 t1 Ki ne tics H FA and College or Socia l Sellnee Al umn i Assoc ia ti ons
18
H omecumlng FOOl ba l1 G ltl nH
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conference Nov 15
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At th e Milton apple farm of Tom Chudleigh OAC 63 during an Alumni Apple and Au tumn Colour to ur Jo Anne (Klein) Hayter Arts 7 1 left and Sara Hayter Ar ts 73 feed a team of draft horses_
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Gifts for aU Seasons Tum to page 5 for details of attractive Alumni Gifts for Christmas giving Issued in co-operation with the Guelph Campus Co-operative
Il
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10
Onwrio Vele rin ary Association An nual General Meeting HOlel Toronto Toronto
11
Rcmc mbramc Day (Canada)
Vd cans Day (USA)
12 13 14 15
Guelph In teraction A conference on Scientific and Hum an Issuc Workshops and semln ars for senior h igh school sludents
16 17 18
U of G Senate Mee ti ng
19 20 21 22
30
23 24 25 26 27
Thanksgi ving (USA)_
28 29
I
From the University collection of Canadian art- Near Fort QuAppelle an oil by James Henderson A gift from the estate of Dr G I Christie OAc President 1928-1947 December 1980
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Saturday S unday
5 64321 Seasons
Greetings
Appilca tlO n deadline for Winter Semester Hanukkah
13121110987
2019181715 1614 -
u or G Senate Meeting
26 2724 25232221
Christmas Eve Ch nSlm a~ Day
31 Start the New302928 JANUARY 1981 Year ofT with a SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
fi rm resolution to participate in 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 alumni programs 18 19 20 21 22 23 24- 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 during 19811980 tax deadline
to mai l Alma Mate r Fund gi rt New Years Evt
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UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH JANUARY 1981 JULY 1981
GUELPH AWMNUS
Special Issue Vol 12 No4 I SUN
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PAST PRESIDENT W Ken Bell CBS 73 30 31 bull I
SENIOR VICE-PRESIDENT Dr Tom DeGeer OVC 54 MARCH 1981 SEPTEMBER 1981 VICE PRESIDENTS Dr C li ffo rd Barker OVC 41 Mary Budd Arts 72 Peter McM ullen CPS 76 Patricia (Shier) Mighton OAC 64 Richard Moccia
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DIRECTORS Ewart Carbe rry OAC 44 Les Dunn CBS 76 Elizabeth He eney Mac 71 Lynn (Morrow) Featherstone Mac 68 Barbara Hinds CSS 74 Edith Le Lacheur Arts 72 Pat (Honey) Lonergan CSS 68 Debbie McLellan CPS 76 Mel Poland OVC 44 SUN MON
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Guelph Cenlral Students Association Dr C Robert Buck OVC 46 President O VC Alumni Association James Dance CSS 74 President ess Alumni MAY 1981 NO EMBER 1981 Association Barbara Dell Mac 68 President MacshyFACS Alumni Association Kathryn Martin CBS 76 President Graduate Students Association Richard Moccia C BS 76 President CBS Alumni Association
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The University of Guelph coherent groups of courses and plenty of good advice but in thehas much to offer
Guelph offers degrees in Arts Science Human Kinetics Fam ily and Consumer Studies Engineering Veterinary Medicine Landscape Architecture Agriculture Hotel and Food Administration as well as the Associate Diploma in Agriculture By correspondence you can qualify for the Ontario Diploma in Horticulture or Agrculture
Students have found the learning freedom and friendliness they are exposed to at the University of Guelph to be the key to planning and developing successful careers There is every reason why you can experience success from yourGuelph education All it takes is a little determination and imagination on your part Study botany or drama chemistry or genetics computer science or philosophy economics or psychology statistics or French business or nutrition fine arts or geography history or physics music or politics zoology or statistics sociology or microbiology child studies or marine biology Gueiph is the place to learn about the world around you The lecture rooms laboratories and studios are well shyequipped and spacious-good places for teaching and learning
You will find a dedicated faculty to give you the experti se you need in the discipline you choose At Guelph youre encouraged to develop a rapport with your professors and get personal attention to help you over the rough spots
You may be among those who havent decided what you want to study or what you want to do after graduation Maybe you should plan to study whatever interests you for its own sake and let the job choice wait Or maybe if youre puzzled about what to study you should plan to take a
job and use that experience to help you make up your mind Either plan is good But the first one matches something the University of Guelph is noted for-the opportunity to pursue a subject for intellectual excitement and the joy of learning
A Ii beral education like a professional education should be an integrated program of study not a general hodge-podge of courses Guelph offers
end we leave the choice to you
Your need to continue a formal education may arise at any time Perhaps youve been away from school for a while and want to experience university courses before deciding on a degree program If youre over 21 and have been out of secondary school for at least two years you may enrol full-time or part-time in our General Studies Program and take courses for credit
We can offer
bull Eleven undergraduate degree and di ploma programs bull Graduate programs in the basic arts and sc iences as well as in all areas of study traditional to Guelph bull A flexible year-round semester system with entry poi nts in September January and May bull An international reputation for research and teaching excellence bull Comfortable residence accommodation to suit a number of learningliving arrangements bull A medium-sized student population bull One of the most attractive campuses in the country contd
The semester system An attractive feature of the University of Guelph is its versati Ie semester system a system that divides a normal calendar year into three periods fall early September to midshyDecember winter early January to mid-April and spring early May to mid-August Each semester is approximately 15 weeks in length with two semesters being equivalent to one normal academic year at other universities
Obviously this provides students with a number of options For example a general BA degree can be obtained in two years if you wish to attend six consecutive semesters On the other hand taking two semesters off in one year allows more time for work or travel and one semester is easier to budget for than the normal academic year at other universities
Our semester system lets you take college at your own pace Go when you want Take time off when you feel you need it If you are in your final year of high school and satisfy program requirements you can gain early adm iss ion in the spring Why wait for fall
Come for a visit Although the principal reason for going to university is to study there are many other things to do at Guelph The range of academic pursuits is impressive the opportunities for intellectual and personal growth exciting and the possibilities for social and recreational endeavours appealing And with the threeshysemester system aGuelph student can study work and take
breathers with a great deal of flexibility
See for yourself Come for a visit Our campus tour guides are inshycourse students who will take you through lecture buildings residences the library the University Centre and our athletic complex The guides will provide you with information about student life at the University of Guelph
Visits are available for groups on Tuesdays and Wednesdays But feel free to visit anytime Please call toll free 1-800-265-8344
For more information concerning undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Guelph and more of what the University has to offer see our Admissions Handbook or our Calendars - both sent on request
Give us a call today
GUELPHI ~~~US ~ Vol 12 No4
Canada Postes Post Canada Poslcge palCl Poepa+ Bulk Ennombre third troisieme class cia sse 1067 GuelphOnt
ADDRESS CORRECTION REOUESTED
I f the addressee or a son or a daughter who is an alumnus has moved please notify the Alumni Office University of Gue lph N1G 2Wl so that this magazine may be forwarded to the proper address
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Onwrio Vele rin ary Association An nual General Meeting HOlel Toronto Toronto
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From the University collection of Canadian art- Near Fort QuAppelle an oil by James Henderson A gift from the estate of Dr G I Christie OAc President 1928-1947 December 1980
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GUELPH AWMNUS
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SENIOR VICE-PRESIDENT Dr Tom DeGeer OVC 54 MARCH 1981 SEPTEMBER 1981 VICE PRESIDENTS Dr C li ffo rd Barker OVC 41 Mary Budd Arts 72 Peter McM ullen CPS 76 Patricia (Shier) Mighton OAC 64 Richard Moccia
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Guelph Cenlral Students Association Dr C Robert Buck OVC 46 President O VC Alumni Association James Dance CSS 74 President ess Alumni MAY 1981 NO EMBER 1981 Association Barbara Dell Mac 68 President MacshyFACS Alumni Association Kathryn Martin CBS 76 President Graduate Students Association Richard Moccia C BS 76 President CBS Alumni Association
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ASSOCIATE SECRETARY JU NE 1981 DE EMBER 1981 Rosemary Clark Mac 59 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT II SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
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The University of Guelph coherent groups of courses and plenty of good advice but in thehas much to offer
Guelph offers degrees in Arts Science Human Kinetics Fam ily and Consumer Studies Engineering Veterinary Medicine Landscape Architecture Agriculture Hotel and Food Administration as well as the Associate Diploma in Agriculture By correspondence you can qualify for the Ontario Diploma in Horticulture or Agrculture
Students have found the learning freedom and friendliness they are exposed to at the University of Guelph to be the key to planning and developing successful careers There is every reason why you can experience success from yourGuelph education All it takes is a little determination and imagination on your part Study botany or drama chemistry or genetics computer science or philosophy economics or psychology statistics or French business or nutrition fine arts or geography history or physics music or politics zoology or statistics sociology or microbiology child studies or marine biology Gueiph is the place to learn about the world around you The lecture rooms laboratories and studios are well shyequipped and spacious-good places for teaching and learning
You will find a dedicated faculty to give you the experti se you need in the discipline you choose At Guelph youre encouraged to develop a rapport with your professors and get personal attention to help you over the rough spots
You may be among those who havent decided what you want to study or what you want to do after graduation Maybe you should plan to study whatever interests you for its own sake and let the job choice wait Or maybe if youre puzzled about what to study you should plan to take a
job and use that experience to help you make up your mind Either plan is good But the first one matches something the University of Guelph is noted for-the opportunity to pursue a subject for intellectual excitement and the joy of learning
A Ii beral education like a professional education should be an integrated program of study not a general hodge-podge of courses Guelph offers
end we leave the choice to you
Your need to continue a formal education may arise at any time Perhaps youve been away from school for a while and want to experience university courses before deciding on a degree program If youre over 21 and have been out of secondary school for at least two years you may enrol full-time or part-time in our General Studies Program and take courses for credit
We can offer
bull Eleven undergraduate degree and di ploma programs bull Graduate programs in the basic arts and sc iences as well as in all areas of study traditional to Guelph bull A flexible year-round semester system with entry poi nts in September January and May bull An international reputation for research and teaching excellence bull Comfortable residence accommodation to suit a number of learningliving arrangements bull A medium-sized student population bull One of the most attractive campuses in the country contd
The semester system An attractive feature of the University of Guelph is its versati Ie semester system a system that divides a normal calendar year into three periods fall early September to midshyDecember winter early January to mid-April and spring early May to mid-August Each semester is approximately 15 weeks in length with two semesters being equivalent to one normal academic year at other universities
Obviously this provides students with a number of options For example a general BA degree can be obtained in two years if you wish to attend six consecutive semesters On the other hand taking two semesters off in one year allows more time for work or travel and one semester is easier to budget for than the normal academic year at other universities
Our semester system lets you take college at your own pace Go when you want Take time off when you feel you need it If you are in your final year of high school and satisfy program requirements you can gain early adm iss ion in the spring Why wait for fall
Come for a visit Although the principal reason for going to university is to study there are many other things to do at Guelph The range of academic pursuits is impressive the opportunities for intellectual and personal growth exciting and the possibilities for social and recreational endeavours appealing And with the threeshysemester system aGuelph student can study work and take
breathers with a great deal of flexibility
See for yourself Come for a visit Our campus tour guides are inshycourse students who will take you through lecture buildings residences the library the University Centre and our athletic complex The guides will provide you with information about student life at the University of Guelph
Visits are available for groups on Tuesdays and Wednesdays But feel free to visit anytime Please call toll free 1-800-265-8344
For more information concerning undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Guelph and more of what the University has to offer see our Admissions Handbook or our Calendars - both sent on request
Give us a call today
GUELPHI ~~~US ~ Vol 12 No4
Canada Postes Post Canada Poslcge palCl Poepa+ Bulk Ennombre third troisieme class cia sse 1067 GuelphOnt
ADDRESS CORRECTION REOUESTED
I f the addressee or a son or a daughter who is an alumnus has moved please notify the Alumni Office University of Gue lph N1G 2Wl so that this magazine may be forwarded to the proper address
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Reunited during Homecoming 78 this alumni field hock ey team is j ust beaming with victo ry smiles September 1980
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
5 61 3 42 OAc alumni Take part in the on-campus Aggie G ames Sept 17
I Western Fair London Ont Sept 5middot 14Labour Day
12 13111097 8
Rosh Hashanah
20191816 171514
OAC Alumni Association Aggie Week Sept 15-20 Yom Kippur Golf Tournament U orG Senal Meeting
26 2725242321 22
Remember OCTOBER 1980 302928 SUN MON rUE WED THU FRI SAT
1 2 3 4 HOMECOMING 80
October 18 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Order your tickets 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31NOW
InlemaLional Ploughing MU lch Oxford County Sept 30middot0 ct 4
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I
From the Uni versity coll ec ti on of C a nadia n a rt - Afternoo n W armth a n oil on m aso ni te by T homas Keith Robe rts Purchased by Macd o na ld In stitute in 1953 October 1980
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday ~
NOVEMBER 1980 Weekly Campus Vis it 1 2 3 4 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRl SAT Program for prospect ive
1 students T uesdays and 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Wednesdays Ou ober to 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 mid-Dece rilbcr Ca ll
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 (5 19) 824-41 20 Ext 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 871 2 or in O ntario ca ll 30 to ll rree 1-800-265 -8344
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
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T lwnkgling Day (C m ada)
Columbus Day (USA )
14 15 16 17
Alum ni Games
Homccoming 1980 G ryphon Club AJumn l G am es An nual r-1ccti ngs Hu mi1 t1 Ki ne tics H FA and College or Socia l Sellnee Al umn i Assoc ia ti ons
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H omecumlng FOOl ba l1 G ltl nH
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conference Nov 15
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At th e Milton apple farm of Tom Chudleigh OAC 63 during an Alumni Apple and Au tumn Colour to ur Jo Anne (Klein) Hayter Arts 7 1 left and Sara Hayter Ar ts 73 feed a team of draft horses_
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Gifts for aU Seasons Tum to page 5 for details of attractive Alumni Gifts for Christmas giving Issued in co-operation with the Guelph Campus Co-operative
Il
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9 10
Onwrio Vele rin ary Association An nual General Meeting HOlel Toronto Toronto
11
Rcmc mbramc Day (Canada)
Vd cans Day (USA)
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Guelph In teraction A conference on Scientific and Hum an Issuc Workshops and semln ars for senior h igh school sludents
16 17 18
U of G Senate Mee ti ng
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Thanksgi ving (USA)_
28 29
I
From the University collection of Canadian art- Near Fort QuAppelle an oil by James Henderson A gift from the estate of Dr G I Christie OAc President 1928-1947 December 1980
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Saturday S unday
5 64321 Seasons
Greetings
Appilca tlO n deadline for Winter Semester Hanukkah
13121110987
2019181715 1614 -
u or G Senate Meeting
26 2724 25232221
Christmas Eve Ch nSlm a~ Day
31 Start the New302928 JANUARY 1981 Year ofT with a SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
fi rm resolution to participate in 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 alumni programs 18 19 20 21 22 23 24- 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 during 19811980 tax deadline
to mai l Alma Mate r Fund gi rt New Years Evt
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UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH JANUARY 1981 JULY 1981
GUELPH AWMNUS
Special Issue Vol 12 No4 I SUN
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PAST PRESIDENT W Ken Bell CBS 73 30 31 bull I
SENIOR VICE-PRESIDENT Dr Tom DeGeer OVC 54 MARCH 1981 SEPTEMBER 1981 VICE PRESIDENTS Dr C li ffo rd Barker OVC 41 Mary Budd Arts 72 Peter McM ullen CPS 76 Patricia (Shier) Mighton OAC 64 Richard Moccia
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DIRECTORS Ewart Carbe rry OAC 44 Les Dunn CBS 76 Elizabeth He eney Mac 71 Lynn (Morrow) Featherstone Mac 68 Barbara Hinds CSS 74 Edith Le Lacheur Arts 72 Pat (Honey) Lonergan CSS 68 Debbie McLellan CPS 76 Mel Poland OVC 44 SUN MON
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Guelph Cenlral Students Association Dr C Robert Buck OVC 46 President O VC Alumni Association James Dance CSS 74 President ess Alumni MAY 1981 NO EMBER 1981 Association Barbara Dell Mac 68 President MacshyFACS Alumni Association Kathryn Martin CBS 76 President Graduate Students Association Richard Moccia C BS 76 President CBS Alumni Association
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Guelph offers degrees in Arts Science Human Kinetics Fam ily and Consumer Studies Engineering Veterinary Medicine Landscape Architecture Agriculture Hotel and Food Administration as well as the Associate Diploma in Agriculture By correspondence you can qualify for the Ontario Diploma in Horticulture or Agrculture
Students have found the learning freedom and friendliness they are exposed to at the University of Guelph to be the key to planning and developing successful careers There is every reason why you can experience success from yourGuelph education All it takes is a little determination and imagination on your part Study botany or drama chemistry or genetics computer science or philosophy economics or psychology statistics or French business or nutrition fine arts or geography history or physics music or politics zoology or statistics sociology or microbiology child studies or marine biology Gueiph is the place to learn about the world around you The lecture rooms laboratories and studios are well shyequipped and spacious-good places for teaching and learning
You will find a dedicated faculty to give you the experti se you need in the discipline you choose At Guelph youre encouraged to develop a rapport with your professors and get personal attention to help you over the rough spots
You may be among those who havent decided what you want to study or what you want to do after graduation Maybe you should plan to study whatever interests you for its own sake and let the job choice wait Or maybe if youre puzzled about what to study you should plan to take a
job and use that experience to help you make up your mind Either plan is good But the first one matches something the University of Guelph is noted for-the opportunity to pursue a subject for intellectual excitement and the joy of learning
A Ii beral education like a professional education should be an integrated program of study not a general hodge-podge of courses Guelph offers
end we leave the choice to you
Your need to continue a formal education may arise at any time Perhaps youve been away from school for a while and want to experience university courses before deciding on a degree program If youre over 21 and have been out of secondary school for at least two years you may enrol full-time or part-time in our General Studies Program and take courses for credit
We can offer
bull Eleven undergraduate degree and di ploma programs bull Graduate programs in the basic arts and sc iences as well as in all areas of study traditional to Guelph bull A flexible year-round semester system with entry poi nts in September January and May bull An international reputation for research and teaching excellence bull Comfortable residence accommodation to suit a number of learningliving arrangements bull A medium-sized student population bull One of the most attractive campuses in the country contd
The semester system An attractive feature of the University of Guelph is its versati Ie semester system a system that divides a normal calendar year into three periods fall early September to midshyDecember winter early January to mid-April and spring early May to mid-August Each semester is approximately 15 weeks in length with two semesters being equivalent to one normal academic year at other universities
Obviously this provides students with a number of options For example a general BA degree can be obtained in two years if you wish to attend six consecutive semesters On the other hand taking two semesters off in one year allows more time for work or travel and one semester is easier to budget for than the normal academic year at other universities
Our semester system lets you take college at your own pace Go when you want Take time off when you feel you need it If you are in your final year of high school and satisfy program requirements you can gain early adm iss ion in the spring Why wait for fall
Come for a visit Although the principal reason for going to university is to study there are many other things to do at Guelph The range of academic pursuits is impressive the opportunities for intellectual and personal growth exciting and the possibilities for social and recreational endeavours appealing And with the threeshysemester system aGuelph student can study work and take
breathers with a great deal of flexibility
See for yourself Come for a visit Our campus tour guides are inshycourse students who will take you through lecture buildings residences the library the University Centre and our athletic complex The guides will provide you with information about student life at the University of Guelph
Visits are available for groups on Tuesdays and Wednesdays But feel free to visit anytime Please call toll free 1-800-265-8344
For more information concerning undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Guelph and more of what the University has to offer see our Admissions Handbook or our Calendars - both sent on request
Give us a call today
GUELPHI ~~~US ~ Vol 12 No4
Canada Postes Post Canada Poslcge palCl Poepa+ Bulk Ennombre third troisieme class cia sse 1067 GuelphOnt
ADDRESS CORRECTION REOUESTED
I f the addressee or a son or a daughter who is an alumnus has moved please notify the Alumni Office University of Gue lph N1G 2Wl so that this magazine may be forwarded to the proper address
From the Uni versity coll ec ti on of C a nadia n a rt - Afternoo n W armth a n oil on m aso ni te by T homas Keith Robe rts Purchased by Macd o na ld In stitute in 1953 October 1980
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GUELPH AWMNUS
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SENIOR VICE-PRESIDENT Dr Tom DeGeer OVC 54 MARCH 1981 SEPTEMBER 1981 VICE PRESIDENTS Dr C li ffo rd Barker OVC 41 Mary Budd Arts 72 Peter McM ullen CPS 76 Patricia (Shier) Mighton OAC 64 Richard Moccia
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Guelph Cenlral Students Association Dr C Robert Buck OVC 46 President O VC Alumni Association James Dance CSS 74 President ess Alumni MAY 1981 NO EMBER 1981 Association Barbara Dell Mac 68 President MacshyFACS Alumni Association Kathryn Martin CBS 76 President Graduate Students Association Richard Moccia C BS 76 President CBS Alumni Association
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ASSOCIATE SECRETARY JU NE 1981 DE EMBER 1981 Rosemary Clark Mac 59 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT II SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
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The University of Guelph coherent groups of courses and plenty of good advice but in thehas much to offer
Guelph offers degrees in Arts Science Human Kinetics Fam ily and Consumer Studies Engineering Veterinary Medicine Landscape Architecture Agriculture Hotel and Food Administration as well as the Associate Diploma in Agriculture By correspondence you can qualify for the Ontario Diploma in Horticulture or Agrculture
Students have found the learning freedom and friendliness they are exposed to at the University of Guelph to be the key to planning and developing successful careers There is every reason why you can experience success from yourGuelph education All it takes is a little determination and imagination on your part Study botany or drama chemistry or genetics computer science or philosophy economics or psychology statistics or French business or nutrition fine arts or geography history or physics music or politics zoology or statistics sociology or microbiology child studies or marine biology Gueiph is the place to learn about the world around you The lecture rooms laboratories and studios are well shyequipped and spacious-good places for teaching and learning
You will find a dedicated faculty to give you the experti se you need in the discipline you choose At Guelph youre encouraged to develop a rapport with your professors and get personal attention to help you over the rough spots
You may be among those who havent decided what you want to study or what you want to do after graduation Maybe you should plan to study whatever interests you for its own sake and let the job choice wait Or maybe if youre puzzled about what to study you should plan to take a
job and use that experience to help you make up your mind Either plan is good But the first one matches something the University of Guelph is noted for-the opportunity to pursue a subject for intellectual excitement and the joy of learning
A Ii beral education like a professional education should be an integrated program of study not a general hodge-podge of courses Guelph offers
end we leave the choice to you
Your need to continue a formal education may arise at any time Perhaps youve been away from school for a while and want to experience university courses before deciding on a degree program If youre over 21 and have been out of secondary school for at least two years you may enrol full-time or part-time in our General Studies Program and take courses for credit
We can offer
bull Eleven undergraduate degree and di ploma programs bull Graduate programs in the basic arts and sc iences as well as in all areas of study traditional to Guelph bull A flexible year-round semester system with entry poi nts in September January and May bull An international reputation for research and teaching excellence bull Comfortable residence accommodation to suit a number of learningliving arrangements bull A medium-sized student population bull One of the most attractive campuses in the country contd
The semester system An attractive feature of the University of Guelph is its versati Ie semester system a system that divides a normal calendar year into three periods fall early September to midshyDecember winter early January to mid-April and spring early May to mid-August Each semester is approximately 15 weeks in length with two semesters being equivalent to one normal academic year at other universities
Obviously this provides students with a number of options For example a general BA degree can be obtained in two years if you wish to attend six consecutive semesters On the other hand taking two semesters off in one year allows more time for work or travel and one semester is easier to budget for than the normal academic year at other universities
Our semester system lets you take college at your own pace Go when you want Take time off when you feel you need it If you are in your final year of high school and satisfy program requirements you can gain early adm iss ion in the spring Why wait for fall
Come for a visit Although the principal reason for going to university is to study there are many other things to do at Guelph The range of academic pursuits is impressive the opportunities for intellectual and personal growth exciting and the possibilities for social and recreational endeavours appealing And with the threeshysemester system aGuelph student can study work and take
breathers with a great deal of flexibility
See for yourself Come for a visit Our campus tour guides are inshycourse students who will take you through lecture buildings residences the library the University Centre and our athletic complex The guides will provide you with information about student life at the University of Guelph
Visits are available for groups on Tuesdays and Wednesdays But feel free to visit anytime Please call toll free 1-800-265-8344
For more information concerning undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Guelph and more of what the University has to offer see our Admissions Handbook or our Calendars - both sent on request
Give us a call today
GUELPHI ~~~US ~ Vol 12 No4
Canada Postes Post Canada Poslcge palCl Poepa+ Bulk Ennombre third troisieme class cia sse 1067 GuelphOnt
ADDRESS CORRECTION REOUESTED
I f the addressee or a son or a daughter who is an alumnus has moved please notify the Alumni Office University of Gue lph N1G 2Wl so that this magazine may be forwarded to the proper address
At th e Milton apple farm of Tom Chudleigh OAC 63 during an Alumni Apple and Au tumn Colour to ur Jo Anne (Klein) Hayter Arts 7 1 left and Sara Hayter Ar ts 73 feed a team of draft horses_
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Gifts for aU Seasons Tum to page 5 for details of attractive Alumni Gifts for Christmas giving Issued in co-operation with the Guelph Campus Co-operative
Il
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Onwrio Vele rin ary Association An nual General Meeting HOlel Toronto Toronto
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Rcmc mbramc Day (Canada)
Vd cans Day (USA)
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Guelph In teraction A conference on Scientific and Hum an Issuc Workshops and semln ars for senior h igh school sludents
16 17 18
U of G Senate Mee ti ng
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Thanksgi ving (USA)_
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From the University collection of Canadian art- Near Fort QuAppelle an oil by James Henderson A gift from the estate of Dr G I Christie OAc President 1928-1947 December 1980
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Saturday S unday
5 64321 Seasons
Greetings
Appilca tlO n deadline for Winter Semester Hanukkah
13121110987
2019181715 1614 -
u or G Senate Meeting
26 2724 25232221
Christmas Eve Ch nSlm a~ Day
31 Start the New302928 JANUARY 1981 Year ofT with a SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
fi rm resolution to participate in 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 alumni programs 18 19 20 21 22 23 24- 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 during 19811980 tax deadline
to mai l Alma Mate r Fund gi rt New Years Evt
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UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH JANUARY 1981 JULY 1981
GUELPH AWMNUS
Special Issue Vol 12 No4 I SUN
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PAST PRESIDENT W Ken Bell CBS 73 30 31 bull I
SENIOR VICE-PRESIDENT Dr Tom DeGeer OVC 54 MARCH 1981 SEPTEMBER 1981 VICE PRESIDENTS Dr C li ffo rd Barker OVC 41 Mary Budd Arts 72 Peter McM ullen CPS 76 Patricia (Shier) Mighton OAC 64 Richard Moccia
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DIRECTORS Ewart Carbe rry OAC 44 Les Dunn CBS 76 Elizabeth He eney Mac 71 Lynn (Morrow) Featherstone Mac 68 Barbara Hinds CSS 74 Edith Le Lacheur Arts 72 Pat (Honey) Lonergan CSS 68 Debbie McLellan CPS 76 Mel Poland OVC 44 SUN MON
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Guelph Cenlral Students Association Dr C Robert Buck OVC 46 President O VC Alumni Association James Dance CSS 74 President ess Alumni MAY 1981 NO EMBER 1981 Association Barbara Dell Mac 68 President MacshyFACS Alumni Association Kathryn Martin CBS 76 President Graduate Students Association Richard Moccia C BS 76 President CBS Alumni Association
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The Gllelph Alumnus is published by the Universily of G uelph Departm ent of Jumni Affai rs and Developmenl John K Babcock OAC 54 Direc lor in co-operati on with the Departmenl of Inform alion Douglas Waterston Director Editor Derek J Wing
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The University of Guelph coherent groups of courses and plenty of good advice but in thehas much to offer
Guelph offers degrees in Arts Science Human Kinetics Fam ily and Consumer Studies Engineering Veterinary Medicine Landscape Architecture Agriculture Hotel and Food Administration as well as the Associate Diploma in Agriculture By correspondence you can qualify for the Ontario Diploma in Horticulture or Agrculture
Students have found the learning freedom and friendliness they are exposed to at the University of Guelph to be the key to planning and developing successful careers There is every reason why you can experience success from yourGuelph education All it takes is a little determination and imagination on your part Study botany or drama chemistry or genetics computer science or philosophy economics or psychology statistics or French business or nutrition fine arts or geography history or physics music or politics zoology or statistics sociology or microbiology child studies or marine biology Gueiph is the place to learn about the world around you The lecture rooms laboratories and studios are well shyequipped and spacious-good places for teaching and learning
You will find a dedicated faculty to give you the experti se you need in the discipline you choose At Guelph youre encouraged to develop a rapport with your professors and get personal attention to help you over the rough spots
You may be among those who havent decided what you want to study or what you want to do after graduation Maybe you should plan to study whatever interests you for its own sake and let the job choice wait Or maybe if youre puzzled about what to study you should plan to take a
job and use that experience to help you make up your mind Either plan is good But the first one matches something the University of Guelph is noted for-the opportunity to pursue a subject for intellectual excitement and the joy of learning
A Ii beral education like a professional education should be an integrated program of study not a general hodge-podge of courses Guelph offers
end we leave the choice to you
Your need to continue a formal education may arise at any time Perhaps youve been away from school for a while and want to experience university courses before deciding on a degree program If youre over 21 and have been out of secondary school for at least two years you may enrol full-time or part-time in our General Studies Program and take courses for credit
We can offer
bull Eleven undergraduate degree and di ploma programs bull Graduate programs in the basic arts and sc iences as well as in all areas of study traditional to Guelph bull A flexible year-round semester system with entry poi nts in September January and May bull An international reputation for research and teaching excellence bull Comfortable residence accommodation to suit a number of learningliving arrangements bull A medium-sized student population bull One of the most attractive campuses in the country contd
The semester system An attractive feature of the University of Guelph is its versati Ie semester system a system that divides a normal calendar year into three periods fall early September to midshyDecember winter early January to mid-April and spring early May to mid-August Each semester is approximately 15 weeks in length with two semesters being equivalent to one normal academic year at other universities
Obviously this provides students with a number of options For example a general BA degree can be obtained in two years if you wish to attend six consecutive semesters On the other hand taking two semesters off in one year allows more time for work or travel and one semester is easier to budget for than the normal academic year at other universities
Our semester system lets you take college at your own pace Go when you want Take time off when you feel you need it If you are in your final year of high school and satisfy program requirements you can gain early adm iss ion in the spring Why wait for fall
Come for a visit Although the principal reason for going to university is to study there are many other things to do at Guelph The range of academic pursuits is impressive the opportunities for intellectual and personal growth exciting and the possibilities for social and recreational endeavours appealing And with the threeshysemester system aGuelph student can study work and take
breathers with a great deal of flexibility
See for yourself Come for a visit Our campus tour guides are inshycourse students who will take you through lecture buildings residences the library the University Centre and our athletic complex The guides will provide you with information about student life at the University of Guelph
Visits are available for groups on Tuesdays and Wednesdays But feel free to visit anytime Please call toll free 1-800-265-8344
For more information concerning undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Guelph and more of what the University has to offer see our Admissions Handbook or our Calendars - both sent on request
Give us a call today
GUELPHI ~~~US ~ Vol 12 No4
Canada Postes Post Canada Poslcge palCl Poepa+ Bulk Ennombre third troisieme class cia sse 1067 GuelphOnt
ADDRESS CORRECTION REOUESTED
I f the addressee or a son or a daughter who is an alumnus has moved please notify the Alumni Office University of Gue lph N1G 2Wl so that this magazine may be forwarded to the proper address
From the University collection of Canadian art- Near Fort QuAppelle an oil by James Henderson A gift from the estate of Dr G I Christie OAc President 1928-1947 December 1980
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Saturday S unday
5 64321 Seasons
Greetings
Appilca tlO n deadline for Winter Semester Hanukkah
13121110987
2019181715 1614 -
u or G Senate Meeting
26 2724 25232221
Christmas Eve Ch nSlm a~ Day
31 Start the New302928 JANUARY 1981 Year ofT with a SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
fi rm resolution to participate in 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 alumni programs 18 19 20 21 22 23 24- 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 during 19811980 tax deadline
to mai l Alma Mate r Fund gi rt New Years Evt
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UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH JANUARY 1981 JULY 1981
GUELPH AWMNUS
Special Issue Vol 12 No4 I SUN
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1 HONO RARY PRESIDENT 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Professor Donald F Forster 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 PRESIDENT Janice (Rober tson) Partlow Arts 70 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 16
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PAST PRESIDENT W Ken Bell CBS 73 30 31 bull I
SENIOR VICE-PRESIDENT Dr Tom DeGeer OVC 54 MARCH 1981 SEPTEMBER 1981 VICE PRESIDENTS Dr C li ffo rd Barker OVC 41 Mary Budd Arts 72 Peter McM ullen CPS 76 Patricia (Shier) Mighton OAC 64 Richard Moccia
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DIRECTORS Ewart Carbe rry OAC 44 Les Dunn CBS 76 Elizabeth He eney Mac 71 Lynn (Morrow) Featherstone Mac 68 Barbara Hinds CSS 74 Edith Le Lacheur Arts 72 Pat (Honey) Lonergan CSS 68 Debbie McLellan CPS 76 Mel Poland OVC 44 SUN MON
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Guelph Cenlral Students Association Dr C Robert Buck OVC 46 President O VC Alumni Association James Dance CSS 74 President ess Alumni MAY 1981 NO EMBER 1981 Association Barbara Dell Mac 68 President MacshyFACS Alumni Association Kathryn Martin CBS 76 President Graduate Students Association Richard Moccia C BS 76 President CBS Alumni Association
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14 Glenn Powell OAC 62 President OAC Alumni 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 1 18 19 20 21 Association William Sanford CPS 73 President CPS A1uDUli Associ8lion Evelyn Williams Arts 73 PresIdent College of Arts Alumni Association
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ASSOCIATE SECRETARY JU NE 1981 DE EMBER 1981 Rosemary Clark Mac 59 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT II SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
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The Gllelph Alumnus is published by the Universily of G uelph Departm ent of Jumni Affai rs and Developmenl John K Babcock OAC 54 Direc lor in co-operati on with the Departmenl of Inform alion Douglas Waterston Director Editor Derek J Wing
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The University of Guelph coherent groups of courses and plenty of good advice but in thehas much to offer
Guelph offers degrees in Arts Science Human Kinetics Fam ily and Consumer Studies Engineering Veterinary Medicine Landscape Architecture Agriculture Hotel and Food Administration as well as the Associate Diploma in Agriculture By correspondence you can qualify for the Ontario Diploma in Horticulture or Agrculture
Students have found the learning freedom and friendliness they are exposed to at the University of Guelph to be the key to planning and developing successful careers There is every reason why you can experience success from yourGuelph education All it takes is a little determination and imagination on your part Study botany or drama chemistry or genetics computer science or philosophy economics or psychology statistics or French business or nutrition fine arts or geography history or physics music or politics zoology or statistics sociology or microbiology child studies or marine biology Gueiph is the place to learn about the world around you The lecture rooms laboratories and studios are well shyequipped and spacious-good places for teaching and learning
You will find a dedicated faculty to give you the experti se you need in the discipline you choose At Guelph youre encouraged to develop a rapport with your professors and get personal attention to help you over the rough spots
You may be among those who havent decided what you want to study or what you want to do after graduation Maybe you should plan to study whatever interests you for its own sake and let the job choice wait Or maybe if youre puzzled about what to study you should plan to take a
job and use that experience to help you make up your mind Either plan is good But the first one matches something the University of Guelph is noted for-the opportunity to pursue a subject for intellectual excitement and the joy of learning
A Ii beral education like a professional education should be an integrated program of study not a general hodge-podge of courses Guelph offers
end we leave the choice to you
Your need to continue a formal education may arise at any time Perhaps youve been away from school for a while and want to experience university courses before deciding on a degree program If youre over 21 and have been out of secondary school for at least two years you may enrol full-time or part-time in our General Studies Program and take courses for credit
We can offer
bull Eleven undergraduate degree and di ploma programs bull Graduate programs in the basic arts and sc iences as well as in all areas of study traditional to Guelph bull A flexible year-round semester system with entry poi nts in September January and May bull An international reputation for research and teaching excellence bull Comfortable residence accommodation to suit a number of learningliving arrangements bull A medium-sized student population bull One of the most attractive campuses in the country contd
The semester system An attractive feature of the University of Guelph is its versati Ie semester system a system that divides a normal calendar year into three periods fall early September to midshyDecember winter early January to mid-April and spring early May to mid-August Each semester is approximately 15 weeks in length with two semesters being equivalent to one normal academic year at other universities
Obviously this provides students with a number of options For example a general BA degree can be obtained in two years if you wish to attend six consecutive semesters On the other hand taking two semesters off in one year allows more time for work or travel and one semester is easier to budget for than the normal academic year at other universities
Our semester system lets you take college at your own pace Go when you want Take time off when you feel you need it If you are in your final year of high school and satisfy program requirements you can gain early adm iss ion in the spring Why wait for fall
Come for a visit Although the principal reason for going to university is to study there are many other things to do at Guelph The range of academic pursuits is impressive the opportunities for intellectual and personal growth exciting and the possibilities for social and recreational endeavours appealing And with the threeshysemester system aGuelph student can study work and take
breathers with a great deal of flexibility
See for yourself Come for a visit Our campus tour guides are inshycourse students who will take you through lecture buildings residences the library the University Centre and our athletic complex The guides will provide you with information about student life at the University of Guelph
Visits are available for groups on Tuesdays and Wednesdays But feel free to visit anytime Please call toll free 1-800-265-8344
For more information concerning undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Guelph and more of what the University has to offer see our Admissions Handbook or our Calendars - both sent on request
Give us a call today
GUELPHI ~~~US ~ Vol 12 No4
Canada Postes Post Canada Poslcge palCl Poepa+ Bulk Ennombre third troisieme class cia sse 1067 GuelphOnt
ADDRESS CORRECTION REOUESTED
I f the addressee or a son or a daughter who is an alumnus has moved please notify the Alumni Office University of Gue lph N1G 2Wl so that this magazine may be forwarded to the proper address
UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH JANUARY 1981 JULY 1981
GUELPH AWMNUS
Special Issue Vol 12 No4 I SUN
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MON
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WED
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THU 1 8
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UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SUN
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AUGUST 1981 TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1 HONO RARY PRESIDENT 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Professor Donald F Forster 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 PRESIDENT Janice (Rober tson) Partlow Arts 70 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 16
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PAST PRESIDENT W Ken Bell CBS 73 30 31 bull I
SENIOR VICE-PRESIDENT Dr Tom DeGeer OVC 54 MARCH 1981 SEPTEMBER 1981 VICE PRESIDENTS Dr C li ffo rd Barker OVC 41 Mary Budd Arts 72 Peter McM ullen CPS 76 Patricia (Shier) Mighton OAC 64 Richard Moccia
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SECRETARY Jackie (Wemyss) Wright CBS 74 22 29
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DIRECTORS Ewart Carbe rry OAC 44 Les Dunn CBS 76 Elizabeth He eney Mac 71 Lynn (Morrow) Featherstone Mac 68 Barbara Hinds CSS 74 Edith Le Lacheur Arts 72 Pat (Honey) Lonergan CSS 68 Debbie McLellan CPS 76 Mel Poland OVC 44 SUN MON
APRIL 1981 TUE WED THU FRI SAT II SUN MON
OC TU
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Ambrose Sarnulski CBS 73 Tom Sawyer OAC 59A amp 64 Barry Stahlbaum CPS 74 Anne Vaughan Arts 78 Dr Stan Ward avc 36 5
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EX-O FFICIO DI RECTO RS John K Babcock OAC 54 Director of Alumni Affairs and Deelopment Nancy Brown OAC 79 President Unhersity of
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Guelph Cenlral Students Association Dr C Robert Buck OVC 46 President O VC Alumni Association James Dance CSS 74 President ess Alumni MAY 1981 NO EMBER 1981 Association Barbara Dell Mac 68 President MacshyFACS Alumni Association Kathryn Martin CBS 76 President Graduate Students Association Richard Moccia C BS 76 President CBS Alumni Association
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14 Glenn Powell OAC 62 President OAC Alumni 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 1 18 19 20 21 Association William Sanford CPS 73 President CPS A1uDUli Associ8lion Evelyn Williams Arts 73 PresIdent College of Arts Alumni Association
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T REASURER Jim J Elmslie
ASSOCIATE SECRETARY JU NE 1981 DE EMBER 1981 Rosemary Clark Mac 59 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT II SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
The Gllelph Alumnus is published by the Universily of G uelph Departm ent of Jumni Affai rs and Developmenl John K Babcock OAC 54 Direc lor in co-operati on with the Departmenl of Inform alion Douglas Waterston Director Editor Derek J Wing
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The University of Guelph coherent groups of courses and plenty of good advice but in thehas much to offer
Guelph offers degrees in Arts Science Human Kinetics Fam ily and Consumer Studies Engineering Veterinary Medicine Landscape Architecture Agriculture Hotel and Food Administration as well as the Associate Diploma in Agriculture By correspondence you can qualify for the Ontario Diploma in Horticulture or Agrculture
Students have found the learning freedom and friendliness they are exposed to at the University of Guelph to be the key to planning and developing successful careers There is every reason why you can experience success from yourGuelph education All it takes is a little determination and imagination on your part Study botany or drama chemistry or genetics computer science or philosophy economics or psychology statistics or French business or nutrition fine arts or geography history or physics music or politics zoology or statistics sociology or microbiology child studies or marine biology Gueiph is the place to learn about the world around you The lecture rooms laboratories and studios are well shyequipped and spacious-good places for teaching and learning
You will find a dedicated faculty to give you the experti se you need in the discipline you choose At Guelph youre encouraged to develop a rapport with your professors and get personal attention to help you over the rough spots
You may be among those who havent decided what you want to study or what you want to do after graduation Maybe you should plan to study whatever interests you for its own sake and let the job choice wait Or maybe if youre puzzled about what to study you should plan to take a
job and use that experience to help you make up your mind Either plan is good But the first one matches something the University of Guelph is noted for-the opportunity to pursue a subject for intellectual excitement and the joy of learning
A Ii beral education like a professional education should be an integrated program of study not a general hodge-podge of courses Guelph offers
end we leave the choice to you
Your need to continue a formal education may arise at any time Perhaps youve been away from school for a while and want to experience university courses before deciding on a degree program If youre over 21 and have been out of secondary school for at least two years you may enrol full-time or part-time in our General Studies Program and take courses for credit
We can offer
bull Eleven undergraduate degree and di ploma programs bull Graduate programs in the basic arts and sc iences as well as in all areas of study traditional to Guelph bull A flexible year-round semester system with entry poi nts in September January and May bull An international reputation for research and teaching excellence bull Comfortable residence accommodation to suit a number of learningliving arrangements bull A medium-sized student population bull One of the most attractive campuses in the country contd
The semester system An attractive feature of the University of Guelph is its versati Ie semester system a system that divides a normal calendar year into three periods fall early September to midshyDecember winter early January to mid-April and spring early May to mid-August Each semester is approximately 15 weeks in length with two semesters being equivalent to one normal academic year at other universities
Obviously this provides students with a number of options For example a general BA degree can be obtained in two years if you wish to attend six consecutive semesters On the other hand taking two semesters off in one year allows more time for work or travel and one semester is easier to budget for than the normal academic year at other universities
Our semester system lets you take college at your own pace Go when you want Take time off when you feel you need it If you are in your final year of high school and satisfy program requirements you can gain early adm iss ion in the spring Why wait for fall
Come for a visit Although the principal reason for going to university is to study there are many other things to do at Guelph The range of academic pursuits is impressive the opportunities for intellectual and personal growth exciting and the possibilities for social and recreational endeavours appealing And with the threeshysemester system aGuelph student can study work and take
breathers with a great deal of flexibility
See for yourself Come for a visit Our campus tour guides are inshycourse students who will take you through lecture buildings residences the library the University Centre and our athletic complex The guides will provide you with information about student life at the University of Guelph
Visits are available for groups on Tuesdays and Wednesdays But feel free to visit anytime Please call toll free 1-800-265-8344
For more information concerning undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Guelph and more of what the University has to offer see our Admissions Handbook or our Calendars - both sent on request
Give us a call today
GUELPHI ~~~US ~ Vol 12 No4
Canada Postes Post Canada Poslcge palCl Poepa+ Bulk Ennombre third troisieme class cia sse 1067 GuelphOnt
ADDRESS CORRECTION REOUESTED
I f the addressee or a son or a daughter who is an alumnus has moved please notify the Alumni Office University of Gue lph N1G 2Wl so that this magazine may be forwarded to the proper address
The University of Guelph coherent groups of courses and plenty of good advice but in thehas much to offer
Guelph offers degrees in Arts Science Human Kinetics Fam ily and Consumer Studies Engineering Veterinary Medicine Landscape Architecture Agriculture Hotel and Food Administration as well as the Associate Diploma in Agriculture By correspondence you can qualify for the Ontario Diploma in Horticulture or Agrculture
Students have found the learning freedom and friendliness they are exposed to at the University of Guelph to be the key to planning and developing successful careers There is every reason why you can experience success from yourGuelph education All it takes is a little determination and imagination on your part Study botany or drama chemistry or genetics computer science or philosophy economics or psychology statistics or French business or nutrition fine arts or geography history or physics music or politics zoology or statistics sociology or microbiology child studies or marine biology Gueiph is the place to learn about the world around you The lecture rooms laboratories and studios are well shyequipped and spacious-good places for teaching and learning
You will find a dedicated faculty to give you the experti se you need in the discipline you choose At Guelph youre encouraged to develop a rapport with your professors and get personal attention to help you over the rough spots
You may be among those who havent decided what you want to study or what you want to do after graduation Maybe you should plan to study whatever interests you for its own sake and let the job choice wait Or maybe if youre puzzled about what to study you should plan to take a
job and use that experience to help you make up your mind Either plan is good But the first one matches something the University of Guelph is noted for-the opportunity to pursue a subject for intellectual excitement and the joy of learning
A Ii beral education like a professional education should be an integrated program of study not a general hodge-podge of courses Guelph offers
end we leave the choice to you
Your need to continue a formal education may arise at any time Perhaps youve been away from school for a while and want to experience university courses before deciding on a degree program If youre over 21 and have been out of secondary school for at least two years you may enrol full-time or part-time in our General Studies Program and take courses for credit
We can offer
bull Eleven undergraduate degree and di ploma programs bull Graduate programs in the basic arts and sc iences as well as in all areas of study traditional to Guelph bull A flexible year-round semester system with entry poi nts in September January and May bull An international reputation for research and teaching excellence bull Comfortable residence accommodation to suit a number of learningliving arrangements bull A medium-sized student population bull One of the most attractive campuses in the country contd
The semester system An attractive feature of the University of Guelph is its versati Ie semester system a system that divides a normal calendar year into three periods fall early September to midshyDecember winter early January to mid-April and spring early May to mid-August Each semester is approximately 15 weeks in length with two semesters being equivalent to one normal academic year at other universities
Obviously this provides students with a number of options For example a general BA degree can be obtained in two years if you wish to attend six consecutive semesters On the other hand taking two semesters off in one year allows more time for work or travel and one semester is easier to budget for than the normal academic year at other universities
Our semester system lets you take college at your own pace Go when you want Take time off when you feel you need it If you are in your final year of high school and satisfy program requirements you can gain early adm iss ion in the spring Why wait for fall
Come for a visit Although the principal reason for going to university is to study there are many other things to do at Guelph The range of academic pursuits is impressive the opportunities for intellectual and personal growth exciting and the possibilities for social and recreational endeavours appealing And with the threeshysemester system aGuelph student can study work and take
breathers with a great deal of flexibility
See for yourself Come for a visit Our campus tour guides are inshycourse students who will take you through lecture buildings residences the library the University Centre and our athletic complex The guides will provide you with information about student life at the University of Guelph
Visits are available for groups on Tuesdays and Wednesdays But feel free to visit anytime Please call toll free 1-800-265-8344
For more information concerning undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Guelph and more of what the University has to offer see our Admissions Handbook or our Calendars - both sent on request
Give us a call today
GUELPHI ~~~US ~ Vol 12 No4
Canada Postes Post Canada Poslcge palCl Poepa+ Bulk Ennombre third troisieme class cia sse 1067 GuelphOnt
ADDRESS CORRECTION REOUESTED
I f the addressee or a son or a daughter who is an alumnus has moved please notify the Alumni Office University of Gue lph N1G 2Wl so that this magazine may be forwarded to the proper address
The semester system An attractive feature of the University of Guelph is its versati Ie semester system a system that divides a normal calendar year into three periods fall early September to midshyDecember winter early January to mid-April and spring early May to mid-August Each semester is approximately 15 weeks in length with two semesters being equivalent to one normal academic year at other universities
Obviously this provides students with a number of options For example a general BA degree can be obtained in two years if you wish to attend six consecutive semesters On the other hand taking two semesters off in one year allows more time for work or travel and one semester is easier to budget for than the normal academic year at other universities
Our semester system lets you take college at your own pace Go when you want Take time off when you feel you need it If you are in your final year of high school and satisfy program requirements you can gain early adm iss ion in the spring Why wait for fall
Come for a visit Although the principal reason for going to university is to study there are many other things to do at Guelph The range of academic pursuits is impressive the opportunities for intellectual and personal growth exciting and the possibilities for social and recreational endeavours appealing And with the threeshysemester system aGuelph student can study work and take
breathers with a great deal of flexibility
See for yourself Come for a visit Our campus tour guides are inshycourse students who will take you through lecture buildings residences the library the University Centre and our athletic complex The guides will provide you with information about student life at the University of Guelph
Visits are available for groups on Tuesdays and Wednesdays But feel free to visit anytime Please call toll free 1-800-265-8344
For more information concerning undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Guelph and more of what the University has to offer see our Admissions Handbook or our Calendars - both sent on request
Give us a call today
GUELPHI ~~~US ~ Vol 12 No4
Canada Postes Post Canada Poslcge palCl Poepa+ Bulk Ennombre third troisieme class cia sse 1067 GuelphOnt
ADDRESS CORRECTION REOUESTED
I f the addressee or a son or a daughter who is an alumnus has moved please notify the Alumni Office University of Gue lph N1G 2Wl so that this magazine may be forwarded to the proper address
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