Guelph Alumnus Magazine, Calendar Issue 1978

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Tours and Events Our alumni come in varying sizes, shapes and colours, have graduated from various of the University's colleges and schools, and are in an age g rou p that spans 70 years - give or take a decade 0 r two. Their characters, their likes and dislikes, their habits, wants, needs and desi res are as varied as the very pebbles on a beach - and long may they remain that way, they're all interesting individuals. But that individualism creates problems for committees whose aim is to plan alumni happenings that will attract the necessary complement of enthusiastic alumni. Well, your Program Events and Alumn i Tours Committees have bravely faced up to the problems - and they've come up with some value-packed programs for you for 1978. Help yourself to some good fun by making plans now to participate. If you've a mind for the myths, then Greece awaits you from April 16 to May 1 when you'll find yourself cruising to romantic places like Aegina, Poros and Hydra, and enjoying incredible scenery, good food , music and the fun-loving people of those sun­ drenched islands. If you 've a yen for Europe and the heights of the Alps then it's off with you to Yugoslavia and Austria from September 4 to 19. You'll visit the cities of Belgrade, Salzburg and Vienna , and travel through the Danube River Valley to the setting where "The Sound of Music" was filmed. If you're looking for a holiday that's really different then sign up for the Alumni Tou r to Colombi a and Ecuador and go to Cartegena, a new place, not yet a tourist mecca, on Colombia's Costa del Caribe. Then there are the closer-to-home events. A brand -new happening for the alumni who enjoy skiing and winter outings, an Alumni Winter Carnival will take place at Deerhurst Lodge near Huntsville. Reserve February 24 to 26 to enjoy the down-hill slopes, the cross-country trails, the relaxation of sizzling saunas, coddling whirlpool baths, and the gathering of friends around a huge crackling stone fireplace.

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UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH

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Don 't miss an outing to the University of Guelph Arboretum come Green ThumbDay­ Sunday May 29. It's being planned as a fun day forthe whole family - out in the fresh air. Another fresh ai r event will be the Alumni Fly-In on June 11. The rendezvous field has yet to be selected so watch your mail for more details on th is one. A return to the alma mater for Alumni Weekend, July 14 to 16, is a must. One of the major events of the weekend will be the official opening of the Mac/ FACS Alumni Association's 75th Anniversary Project, the renovated lounge complex at Macdonald Institute. Continuing Education will again be offering its Family Summer Campus program the week before and the week following Alumni Weekend. Bring the whole family and treat them to a rare educational experience you'll all enjoy. Another first, an Alumni Colour Tour will whisk you off on September 30 for visits to apple growers and processors. You'll taste their ciders, visit antique shops and enjoy the colourful autumn countryside along the route . And, of course, many will return to the University for Homecoming on October 14th to take part in the activities, be it the football game, class reunions, any of the many school Alumni Association annual meetings , or the big one - the annual dinner of the University of Guelph Alumni Association . On October 25 you're invited to enjo y a relaxing dinner whil e you pit your wits against the odds during Alumni Night at the Western Fair Raceway, As the year progresses more Alumni events will beorganizedandoffered. lntheair currently are thoughts of a Carribean cruise, a car rally , a camping weekend, a retirement seminar and lots more. If you have any suggestions for get­ togethers -let us know. Meanwhile, this special Datel in e issue will serve to jog your memory about all the exciting alumni programs and events planned just for you . We hope you'll participate in as many as you can.

GUELPH ALUMNUS

Spedallssue VolumefO, Number 5

UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH ALU MNI ASSOCIATION HONORARY PRESI DENT: Professor Do nal d F. Fo rsler PRESI DENT: Olive (Thompson) Thompso n, Mac '35 PAST PRESIDENT: Dr. Howard J . Neely, OVC '51 SENIOR VICE-PRESIDENT: W. Ken Bell, CBS '73 VICE-PRESIDENTS: Rick J. Caw1 horn CBS '73; Dr. Thomas R. DeGear. OVC '54; Janet (Th o mpson) McNally. CPS '69; Judie (Earle) Meredith, Mac '610; Jim W. Rule , Arts '69; Tom Sawyer, OAC '59A and '64 SECRETARY: Jack C. Palmer, OAC '38

A new hang-up It's hard to believe, but one whole year has passed since we published that hanging visual and verbal link with your alma mater that's been your faithful daily reminder and recorder fo r 1977. However, no matter how attached to it you've bec ome, it's time to part w ith your old friend and hang this new one in its place. With this special 1978 Dateline issue of the Guelph Alumnus comes warm and sincere seasons greetings from your University of Guelph Alumn i Association President Olive (Thompson) Thompson , Mac '35; from Director of Alumn i Affairs and Development, John K. Babcock, OAC '54, and his staff, including myself Derek J . Wing, your editor who, at this time, would liketothank all those al umni who took the time to drop a line for the letters to the editor section . I'm hop ing more will do so in 1978 - inclu ding you! Ed .

Onthe cover A picture of the limited edition solid sterling silver University of Guelph plate, crafted for the Alumn i Association by The Franklin Mint Canada Ltd . It features an original sketch of Johnston Hall, as viewed from the historic portico, symbol of the University's heritage.

DIRECTORS: John A. Eccles, OAC '40; Robert Esch, CPS 70; Margaret (Player) Exley, Mac '67; Brad Hicks, CBS '73; Janice (Roberson) Partlow, Art s '70; Kathy Sanford, CPS '75; Margaret (Ki rkland) Shuttleworth , Mac '58; Dr. Geoffrey Sum ner-Smilh , M.Sc. '69; Dr. Margery (O' Brien) Th omas, OVC '67 ; JackieWemyss, CBS '74

EX-OFFICI O DIRECTORS: John K. Babcock, OAC '54, Director of Alumni Affal", and Development; W. Ken Bell , CBS '73; Presldenl, Coll ege of Biological Science Al umni Allocl atl on; Gary Beaulne, President, Univellity of Guelph Cen tral Student's Assocl allon (UGCS A); Ewart Carberry, OAC '44; President, OAC Al umni A ••oclatlon; Chris Hanna . Presid ent, G raduate Student'. Auoelatlon; Sandra (Johnson) Marti n, Mac '69; Prelldent, Mac-FACS Al umni A IBoelatlon; Dr. James H . Mil lington, OVC '69; Protldent , avc Alumni Alloclatlon; Elizabeth (MacNaughton) Sandals, CPS '69; PreSident, College of Physical Science Alumni ASl oclatlon; Mi chael Streib, Arts '69; PreSident, College of Artl Alumn i ABloclatlon. TREASURER: Jim J. Elmsl ie ASSOCIATE SECRETARY: Rosemary Clark, Mac'59 The Guelph Alumnus is published by the Department 01 Alumni Affairs and Development in co-operation with the Department Of Information, Uni versi ty of Guelph. The Editorial Committee is compr is ed of Ed ilor-Derek J . Wing, Publi cat io ns Olficer: Art Director- EriCh H . Barth;

John K. Babcock. OAC '54, Directo r of Alumn i Affairs and

Development ; Rosem ary Clark, Mac '59, A ssis tant Director,

Alumni Programs; DouglasL. Waterston, Directorof

Information; Donald W. Jose, OAC '49 Assistanl Director o f

Informati o n.

Th e Editorial AdVISOry Board of the University of Guelph A lumni As sociation is compnsed of W. Ken Bell. CBS '73; chairman ; Dr. Allan Austin; Dr. Donald A . Barnum. OVC '41 ; John Bowles, B.A . ' 72; Dr. Bill C. Hacking. OVC '69; Robert Mercer, OAC '59; Glenn B. Powell. OAC '62; James RU Sk. OAC '65; Ex- officio; John K. Babcock, OAC '54; Dr. Howa rd J. Neel y. OVC '51 ; Correspond ing me mbers: Dave A. Bates,

OAC '69; and Haro ld G. Dodds, OAC '58.

Undelivered copies should be returned to the Department of Alumni Affairs and Development, University of Guelph , Guelph. OntanoN1G 2W 1.

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One of the ice sculpture s c reated by students for jud g ing d uri ng Winter Carniv al Weekend . In the background is War Memorial Hall .

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Start the New Year off with a resolu t ion to particip ate in A lumni programs du ring 1978,

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From the University collection of Canadian art - "The Old Willow" , 1924, an oil on can vas by Marc-Aurele de Fo y SUlor-C ote. Purc hased by OAC in 1931 .

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U of G Senate Meeting

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"The great use of life is to spend it for something that outlasts it."

OAC Faculty Dinner Dance.

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Alumni Wi nte r Carniva l. Deerhu rs t

Lodge. Huntsville. Feb. 2410 26

-HENRY J A M ES.

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Write John K. Babcock, Director of A lumni Affairs and Development, Room 401, University Centre, foryour free copy on bequest opportunities.

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A meeting of y o un gsters at Old Mac Don ald' s Farm during the U niversi t y's annual Co llege Roy al .

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O ntario Hort lcu llU ra! Conf ere nce, Sk y li ne H otel, Toronto

Coll eg e Ro yal Open House

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From the Un iversity collecti o n of C an adian art - " Earl y Spring" , 1949, an etchin g by Ch arles Ch apli n. Purchased by Massey Li brary in 1949.

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A regal scene. A horse-drawn land au carries newl y in st all ed Uni versit y c han cell o r, th e Honourable Paulin e Mc G ibb on, t o Macd o nald Hall.

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1 Friends of U of G. lnc. Annual Meeton g Sal t Lake City, Utah

Mac-FACS Al umn i Associalton Annual Semmar

Guelph sp ron~ Festi val. World Premi ere 0'" sycho Red'路, an opera b y Charles Wilson and Eu gene Benson Ro ss Hall , 7:30 p.m

Schu bertia d II. T enor Peter Pears AAHA - Annual Meeting , May 1 to May 5, Salt Lake City. Utah

Guelph Spring Festiva l. Master

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C lasses WIth ten or Pete r Pears

War Mem orial Hall, 8:30 p.m

Registrati on for Sp ri ng Semest e r

C lasses Comm ence

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From the Universi ty co llection of Canadian art - "The Pines". 1923. an o il on canvas by Lawren Harris. Purc hased by Macdonald Instit ute in 1953.

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Macdonald Institute.

CVMA Co nvention

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No classes and a quiet camp us A lone cyclist wheels his way across the ca mpus green in front of Johnston Hall.

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There's fall in the air as students change classes and pass "O ld 484", the ca mpu s cannon . A view fro m the Facult y Club in th e University Centre.

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- HEN RY WARD BEECHER

Su ppo rt your 1978 Alma Mater Fu nd.

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Labour Day

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"In th is world, it is not what we take up , but wha t we gi ve up, th at makes us rich."

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A peaceful inner courtyard surrounded by the ove pathology and clinic buildings - the McNabb Garden and the bronze bust of Dr. Andrew Leslie McNabb, ove principal from 1945 to 1952.

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Annual Meetings, Human Kinetics.

HAFA and U o f G Alumni

Columbus Oay (USA )

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Yo m Kippur

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Deadline for reservations - Alumn i

Tour to C olo mbi a a nd Ecu ador

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U of G Senate Meeting

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Alumni Night at Western Raceway.

London

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Do your Christmas shopping early. Order your Alumni gift items today (see page 3) . Up-to-date price list may be obtained by writing to the Alumni Office.

H all ow e'en

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College of Arts drama students during one of their many stage productions.

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November 1978 Saturday .....

"For the common man, the best memorial is some beneficient th ing or function that shall bear his name "

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- CH ARLES COPELAND .

To learn more about the advantages of including the University of Guelph in yo ur estate plans write in co nfidence to the Director of Alumni Af fairs and Development.

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Rem em bran ce Day (Canada) Royai Agricultural Winter Fair, Toronto. Nov. 10 to Nov. 18

Vete rans Day (U SA)

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U of G Senate Meetin g

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DECEMBER 1978

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Avoid the C hns1mas rush; mail

your 1978 Al ma Mater Fund

gOft to day.

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From the University collection of Canadian art - "Birds in Flight", 1966, a stone print by Mary Samuell ic . A gift of the College Women 's Club in 1966.

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University of Guelph Choir Concert. 51. George's Church, Guelph 8:00 p.m.

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31 1978tax deadline to mail Alma Mater Fund gifl.

Ch ristmas Da y Hanukk ah

Boxing Day


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