Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology
Students' Representative Council
presents the
1989-90 and 1990-91 GRADUATES
Mohawk College of Applied Arts & Technology Summary Messages 1989-1990 Graduates Faculty of Applied Science and Technology Faculty of Applied and General Arts Faculty of Business Co-op Programs Chedoke Campus 1990-1991 Graduates Faculty of Applied Science and Technology Faculty of Business Faculty of Applied and General Arts Chedoke Campus Brant-Elgin Campus Brant-General Campus Salfleet Campus Flamborough Campus Acknowledgements
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Ted lwanek President Mohawk College A lumni A ssociation
Josie Bufalino Mohawk Co llege A lumni Officer
WELCOME NEW ALUMNI Dear Mohawk Grad: Welcome to-the Alumni Association! As our newest member, we would like to let you know a li ttle more about YOUR Association. Since its inception six years ago , The Mohawk College Al umni Association has become an integral partner in life at Mohawk College. The Association is made up of a Board of Directors, two sub-committees, and many volunteers. The Alumni Boards do their utmost to develop programming to best serve the needs of our Alumni. It is our goal to provide programs that will contribute to your professional development.
We are currently working on improving and expanding all our Alumni services to include insurances , d iscounts, and increased programming. Our current offerings have also opened up to include students, staff and faculty of Mohawk College. You will receive an official Alumni Sticker in the mail. Please affix this sticker to your current student card. This will identify you as Alumni and will enable you to take advantage of all our services. You will also be mailed "In Touch", the Alumni Newsletter, three times a year to inform you of all Alumn i programs and events. Please remember to complete the Alumni Update form on the back cover of the newsletter, as
this is the only way we can know where you are and what you are doing! The Alumni Association needs your support in order to guarantee our long-term success. We personally invite you to join us in our efforts to continue our important to support, improve, and protect Mohawk College. On behalf of the A lumni Board of Directors, please accept our congratu lations on having successfully completed your course of stud ies. We wish you every success on the career path yo u have chosen. S incerely yours,
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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT Congratulations on the successfu l completion of your program! Over the years ahead, this grad book will serve as a permanent record and reminder of the time you spent at Mohawk. I hope it has been a pleasant and rewarding time for you. As you tackle the challenge of a new career in the 1990's, you will be joining the ranks of over 26,000 alumni who have graduated from Mohawk College and its predecessor institutions with a diploma like yours. These graduates have established an env iable reputation w ith employers and now it is up to you to make your contribution to that reputation as a competent graduate. You can do this in several ways: -Keep your newly learned occupational skills up-to-date through continuing and professional education wh ich you can acquire both on the job and by attending evening courses, seminars and workshops. This will be a considerable challenge because the pace of change keeps accelerating.
-Pursue more liberal studies and general education at advanced levels to expand your base know ledge. -Perfect your communication skills - verbal and written. Employers tell us everything you do depends on communications. Advancement and progress on the job depends more on anything else on communications. -Know thyself. By doing so, you will function as a better subordinate in works groups and, when the opportunity comes , you will make a better supervisor. We will be interested in learning about your success and we look forward to receiving feedback about your program as you begin to apply on the job what you have learned at Mohawk. Once again, congratulat ions and best wishes for success in your new occ upation. I invite you to keep in touch with the College through your Alumni Association. Keith L. Mcintyre
MESSAGE FROM THE VICE-PRESIDENT OF ACADEMICS Congratulations to you for your work ,
is rekindled to give you images of the
dedication and commitment to learning
many friends and faculty you met at
that has resulted in you successfully com-
Mohawk.
pleting your chosen program of study at Mohawk College.
Your success in graduating is only the beginning of an exciting journey in your
Your diploma is a symbol of accom-
new career. We hope that your experiences
plishment and an indicator of your ability
at Mohawk will give you the skills and
to succeed. Mohawk College is proud to
abilities to be as successful in your future
have you as a graduate and we ask that you
endeavors as you have been at Mohawk.
uphold the tradition of striving for excel -
On behalf of the faculty , staff and
lence that has been the hallmark of
administration, we wish you every success.
Mohawk grads. When you look at this yearbook several years from now , I hope that your memory
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Paul Byrne
MESSAGE FROM THE S.R.C. PRESIDENT -, Congratulations Graduate.
For many graduates I'm sure they are
I am sure that by now , after two or three
now busy putting their career goals into
years of college, that you have turned more
perspective, while others will continue
pages in more textbooks than you ever
with their studies or new educational
thought humanly possible. As you turn the
endeavors - whatever the case may be
pages in your 1990-1991 Mohawk Grad
please keep in mind that you have just
Book please take the time to view each
graduated from one of the finest post-sec-
section. The 1990-1991 book is yours to
ondary institutions in the country,
reflect upon the positive aspects of your
MOHAWK COLLEGE. The college is
college graduating year. It has been
thought of so positively by employers and
designed to capture you - the graduate. The
major corporations - s o display your
book is full of many memories: special
diploma with pride so that all can view and
social events , vacations , academic achieve-
admire.
ments, candid photos, your friends , clubs
Congratulations and best wishes to you.
and the subsidiaries. So as you turn each page of the book do so with pride.
Tracey Frame
MESSAGE FROM THE VICE-PRESIDENT OF STUDENT SERVICES As Mohawk's Vice-President, Student Services, I am pleased to be part of the 1991 yearbook. Graduation is a very special moment in your life. It is a very happy time because it marks the successful completion of your full-time studies at Mohawk College and you will be starting a new and exciting career. It is also a sad time because it may be the last time you will see so me of your classmates and teachers. As you embark upon your career, I would like to share a thought with you: in everything that lies ahead, be optimistic. Success ultimately comes to those who view setbacks as challenges, disappointments as learning experiences, and problems as opportunities to demonstrate your true potential. In today's challenging work
environment, the expression "education is a lifelong process" is not an understatement. In fact most, if not all of you, will have to take further training to update your sk ills, courses to prepare you for promotion and interest courses to fulfill your life. On behalf of the graduates, I would like to congratulate the 1990-91 SRC and especia lly the graduation book editor, Paul Jablonski, for publi shing this memento. With that in mind, I look forward to seeing many of you in the future as Continuing Education students and also as active Alumni members. Please accept my best wishes for much success and happiness in the years ahead. Cal Haddad
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STUDENTS' REPRESENTATIVE
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Tracey Frame President
Ed Faddies V.P. Executive
Ch ristine Fletcher Applied Arts Director
Gamet McSwain Busi ness Director
Mike Mazur Brant-Elgin Director
Chantelle St-Pierre Brant-General Director
Wendy Charl ong Secretary
Chris Thompson Programme r
Robert Robson Y.P. Finance
Pete McSweeney Y.P. Programming
Robert Lesyk Chairman
Heather DeVries Chedoke Director
Paul Jablonski Technology Director
Cathy d'Angelo Business Man ager
Angela Eechaute S.A.C. Representative
Laurie Cahill Student Advisor
COUNCIL '90-'91
MESSAGE FROM THE STUDENTS' COUNCIL As we travel down the highway of life
with us a chapter from the book we will
We, your Students' Representative
there are many stopovers we will regard
struggle to learn and a fraction of the wis-
Council, wish to take this opportunity to say
with fond memories and a sense of pride.
dom it will take forever to acquire.
congratulations and a special thank-you to
When we look back on our days spent at
Graduation is such a special time for all of
each and every one of you. May you all find
Mohawk we will remember the friendships,
us because we have achieved one of our
success and happiness in your future
the accomplishments and the transitions that
goals, but it is only the beginning of a life-
endeavours as you journey through life.
took place within ourselves. We will take
time filled with ambitions and dreams.
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STUDENTS' ATHLETIC
Alex Paris President
Angela Eechaute V.P.
Chris Leek V.P.
Bernadette Hawley V.P.
Deana Scott Varsity Representative
Jason McLean Brant Representative
Bill Vangroningen Varsity Representative
STUDENTS' ATHLETICS COf.Nv\ITTEE
Angela By lsma Intramura l Representative
Kim Lloyd Prom otions Manager
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Michelle Harkness Student Adv isor
Adele Wol ski Chedoke Programmer
Laurie Cahill Intercolleg iate Athletics
Laureen Gomes Intramural Representative
Barb Moore Secretary
COMMITTEE '90-'91
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT On behalf of the Students' Athletic
the holistic approach to education:
training to handle oneself in the out-
Committee I would like to congratu-
This so-called outside world should
side world. On the first day of school
late and welcome you. Welcome to
be handled with the same approach .
I challenged the first year students to
the world of life. So much of your
Being able to participate in activities
experience Mohawk College and all
learning experience at Mohawk will,
in the community, help those with
it had to offer. As a first year student
I hope, be applied to your future
problems that maybe you have had,
to the outside world once again I
endeavours.
join a club or just sitting around is a
challenge you to experience the com-
great part of life. Do not be afraid to
munity has to offer. Good luck in
experience it.
your endeavours.
The "outside world" ts
In
some
ways different than the college life that you have been exposed to. At
It is my belief that Mohawk
Mohawk College the model has been
College has provided that kind of
Alex Paris
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FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY '90 Architecture Technician Chemical Technician Architecture Technology Electrical Control Engineering Technology Electronics Engineering Technology Industrial Management Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology Metallurgy and Materials Engineering Technology Transportation Engineering Technology
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Y. Alfano P. Baste! S. Bond J. Burrows C. Dav idson J. Detma r
G. Di xon E. Foffand W. Handley S. Holmes S. Koabel M. Kobro usli
B. Kol aric
C. Koumphol A. Marcinow H. Nguyen P. Pasalic D. Sch lenz
G. Scott S. Sripraset D. Stowe L. Tobin S. Turz¡a S. Vill alobos
T. Yu D. W ilde
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FACULTY OF APPLIED AND GENERAL ARTS '90 Advertising Applied Music General Arts and Sciences Law and Security Radio Broadcasting Social Service Worker
J. Dale D. Hali cki L. Hsieh F. Janeiro H. Li K . Swiderski
B. Turnbull S. Wasnidge
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FACULTY OF BUSINESS '90 Accounting Business Administration Insurance General Business Marketing Executive Secretary Legal Secretary Medical Secretary
T. Bilanzola D. Brazolot A. Ch ung D. Fletcher C. Fun M. Hamelin
J. Montour
M. Iuli ano S. Krajcar H. New love L. utbrown M. Piatos
G. Roy
D. Sobkow ich J. Yin nai M.Wu
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CO-OP PROGRAMS '90 Accounting Architecture Technician Architecture Technology Data Processing Industrial Management Technology Marketing Mechanical Engineering Technology Transportation Engineering Technology
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J. Alma H. Bentley K. Berg B. Bremer M. Caro L. Charlebo is
S. Chee-a-fat J. Cruz A. Marco M. Desa i T. Detmar D. Doug las
L. Douglas M. Fehrman A . Furtado K. Garee M. Gauvin C. Go rdon
J. Gullace M. Habe r M. Halowsk i G. Hamme rlin g M. Hargot B. Heimbecke;¡
D. Hill s J. Inm an M. Jani M. Johnson A. Kil foyle M. KoJic
J. Lauricel la J . Lode r J. MacHardy S. Manek 0. Manuel L. Marie
M. Martens J. Mason M. Matone P. McCarthy C. McGregor J. McKeown
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R. Peterson J. Ruddy N. Scime A. Seminerio A. Sergio K. Shepley
J. Somervi lle M. Steenbeek A. Tessaro K. Turner C. Van Luttikhuizen I. VanVeen
S. Vaughan G. Weiz K. Wilson S. Zoltynsk i
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CHEDOKE HEALTH SCIENCES & NURSING '90 Health Care Aid Medical Laboratory Technology Nursing Radiography Ultrasound
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J. Bedard C. Ben ich C. Berger M. Bignell M. Bojko W. Bosma
H. Bosscher A. Boutin K. Brad ley N. Butter D. Capeling J. C lark
N. C lay B. Clysdale B. Coleman J. Comfort E. Costanzo C. Covre
C. C rough R. Dawson S. Donnelly D. Doucette S. Dumoulin G. Dunford
R. Faux D. Fedak J. Fiala M. Figliola C. Flac h K. Garinger
A. Gautby T. Gug li e lmi W. Hadcock J. Hagan L. Hagan L. Healey
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R. John ston L. Kerr C. Ki evit T. Kinash
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L. Lev ick L. Macleod
K. Macwan T. Mancini C. Margetts D. Martin
J. Martin M. Matesic W. Matzold M. Mazurka J. McBride N. McCauley
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V. McEwan P. McGrattan J. McLardy T. McNamara M. McShane J. McWilliams
F. Medemblik N. Merrill C. Moore G . Moore D. Nanba L. Newburn
C. Nguyen S. Nossey K. Nugent C. Oberle D. Pallister K. Palumbi
E. Perski G. Polnicky T. Pope G . Prokurat R. Prokurat P. Radke
J. Rasmussen D. Rembe L. Restek R. Robertson K. Rooke S . Ruckpaul
P. Sanouleac K. Sc hindler K. Schlichting P. Schmidt M. Sloot B. Sm ith
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COOP PROGRAMS '91 Architecture Technology Civil Engineering Technology Computer Systems Technology Computer Electronics Engineering Technology Data Processing Electrical Control Engineering Technology Electronics Engineering Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology Medical Transcriptionist Office Administration
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L. Brown C. Cameron T. Campbell J. Casey P. Cherek B. Chesson
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P. Taylor Y. Tho locher T. Tiedtke L. Touratzik ian M. Touratzikian T . Trigiani
B. Troi an i D. Vita le
K.Y u R. Ward D. W illi s D. W ill iston
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DALE & COMPANY LIMITED WOULD LIKE TO EXTEND THEIR CONGRATULATIONS TO MOHAWK COLLEGE GRADUATES SINCERE WISHES FOR MANY YEARS OF SUCCESS DALE & COMPANY CANADA'S LARGEST CANADIAN OWNED INSURANCE BROKERAGE SUITE 304, 110 KING ST. WEST, HAMILTON, ONT. LSP 4S6 , (416) 527-1210 (416) 527-1210 FAX:4165270393
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Congratulations
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THE ONLY THING SQUARE ABOUT US ... We don't have to tell you what that is. We challenged tradition over 20 years ago with great products that were anything but conventional. Today we're still setting precedents with innovative, challenging careers in
Restaurant Management We ensure every Wendy's employee is valued, rewarded and recognized for their unique contribution. Our comprehensive training, great salaries and benefits, and exellent career development opportunities are perfect for the adventurous professional looking for something out of the ordinary. If you're looking for a well-rounded career that gives you the edge on a great future , Wendy's can definitely help you shape your goals. To explore these opportunities, please send your resume to:
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Where service minded people make the difference .
132 Main Street West, Hamilton Ontario LBP lH7
Congratulations to the graduating students of Mohawk College
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C.C. Parker Consultants Ltd. 1400 Rymar Road East Hamilton, Ontario LOR 1PO 385-3234
Best wishes to all graduates!
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Hamilton Civic Hospitals Together in caring, teaching and discovery.
"Serving with compassion and competence" The Hamilton Civic Hospitals comprises two divisions, (the Hamilton General and the Henderson General) which together provide specialized, quality nursing care to our clients. We are a teaching facility affiliated with the Faculty of Health Sciences at McMaster University, Mohawk College, and The Michener Institute. Exciting opportunities are available for both the newly prepared graduate and the experienced professional nurse. A comprehensive orientation program, including both classroom and practical experience is provided at the division of your choice.
JOIN US! SHARE IN OUR COMMITMENT!
Congratulations to all Mohawk graduates
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Chedoke¡McMaster Hospitals Extends congratulations and a welcome to new nursing gradutates and to experienced nurses graduating from refresher programs. We are a progressive and rapidly expanding teaching hospital with ongoing opportunities lor employment av<~ilable at both the Chedoke and McMaster University Medical Centre locations. in a wide variety of specialities and regular medical/ surgical floors. Our staff enjoy the benefits of guidance and support in formulating individual career goals, and in pursuing educational interests. We invite you to grow with us! Application forms are available from our Human Resources Offices at either location. These are kept active lor six months and applicants are automatically considered lor job openings in both hospital divisions (unless one specific location is requested). Information about current job openings may be obtained from: Human Resources Department Chedoke-McMaster Hospitals Box 2000, Station 'A' Hamilton , Ontario, L8N 3Z5 Chedoke 521-2100 ext. 7144 MUMC Division 521-2100 ext. 5017
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CONGRATULATIONS! MDS Laboratories extends hearty congratulations to all 1990 graduates. Wishing you a bright future.
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Graduate Nurses Start Your Nursing Career With Us! At our Hospital you will enjoy a personable atmosphere and continuing opportunities to enhance your nursing knowledge. Located in a city of 29,000, offering affordable housing within 30 minutes of London, we believe we can offer the best of both worlds. For more information, please contact:
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CONGRATULATIONS! Graduates of Mohawk College At ORTECH International, we provide multi-disciplinary technological consulting services to a wide range of industries. We are an exciting and growing organization with a reputation for quality and innovation, earned through 60 years of consulting and applied research and development. 2395 Speakman Drive Mississauga, Ontario LSK 183, (416) 822-4111
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Hamilton Psychiatric Hospital Congratulates Mohawk College Graduates For their progressive attitude, their enthusiasm and their pursuit of excellence. Celebrate our shared involvement!
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Congratulations And Best Wishes To the 1991 Graduates CARBOCHEM
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CARE TO HELP? ParaMed Health Services is Canada's foremost provider of community health care. As part of our expansion of our service, we need to reeruit: Registered Nurses Registered Nursing Assistants Grad Nurses Health Care Aides Health Care Students Part-time and full-time assignments are available to successful candidates. We offer you the following: • flexible hours to suit your lifestyle and existing committments • choice of private duty or institutional shifts are available ~~signments w111 add to • a variety your clinical experience
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Welland County General Hospital The Weiland County General Hospital is a large, ultramodern hospital incorporating some of the most sophisticated medical technology available . Our facility provides in and out patient services in both acute and chronic care settings, in addition to owning and operating a nursing home. We take pride in our people, the work that they do, and the dedication and expertise that they exhibit every day. In true team spirit we work hard to live up to our motto: "WE LOVE, WE SERVE, WE CARE".
CALL OR WRITE: 829 WCJ(X}.Hard Ave., Hamilton, Ontario L8H 7L4 Ham. (416)547-3006 Tor. (416)827-5635
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS EDITOR Paul Jablonski LAYOUT AND DESIGN Paul Jablonski GRAD PHOTOS Josten's National School Services PRINTING Inter-Collegiate Press of Canada Inc. CANDID PHOTOS Paul Jablonski Angela Eechaute Scott Osborne Mike Federchuk Scott Steffler Phil Fraboni Mike Villenuve Mami Armour Dave Boonstra Ed Faddies Special thanks to Angela Eechaute for her assistance in completing Explorations 1991 .
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