Guelph Alumnus Magazine, Winter 1993

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GRAD NEWS

= Jeffrev Bovlin, '78, of Downsview, anI., is an ass;c iat~ broker wi th Coldwell Banker Sei th Realt y Ltd ., one of the top 10 res iden­ tia l real es tate companies in Canada in 1991.

Janet (Campbell), '89, and Jim Nauta, OAC '87A, wish to announce the birth of Erica Joanne on March 17, 1992. The Nauta fam il y lives in Blenheim, ant. Alexander Cornett, '77, is a professor of la w and sec urity admini stration at Niaga ra Coll ege in Wei land, anI. Peter De Graaf, '90, is a real estate ap­ prai se r wi th Joh n F. Ayliffe Consu ltant s Limited in Barrie, anI. Jane Horner, '85, is wo rking with Stephen C. Sm ith & Associates Ltd . in Toronto. Helen Murphy, '82, was recently appo inted se nior vice -pres ident of corporate financ e and treas urer of Pol ygram Holding, Inc. She ha s bee n with Pol yg l'am since March 1990. Tamara Rzasa, '':)2, i~ a psychometrist wi th the Oxford County Board of Education in Woodstock, ant. Goni Umar, MA '85, is a member of the economi cs departm ent at the University of Naiduguri in Borno State, Nigeria. Kevin Whitten, '79 , earned a law degree from the Uni ve rsity of Windsor and i~ a spe­ cia l representati ve of the Ba nk of No va Scotia Tru st Company (Cayman ) Limited in Grand Cayman , British West Indies.

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Mac-FACS

guage for 10 mon ths at a teacher train ing in­

st itute. She will al so help plan a new pro­

gram for teaching ESL to ch ildren .

Sandra Aldworth, '87, earned a master's de­ gree in criminology at Ottawa Uni vers ity in 1988 and is now a professor at Algonquin Coll ege in Ottawa.

Cheryl Hall, HAFA '86, man ages an A&W re~ tau ran[ in Cambridge, anI., and was mar­ ried las t summer to pharmacist Joe Wal sh.

Marilyn Bird, '87, was marri ed in Jul y to Todd Rex of Arthur. ant. Seve ral Guelph gradua tes were members of the wedd ing party: Marilyn Green, FACS '87: Carol Ann (Harding) McCaig, FACS '86: Cheryl Hopkins, FACS ' 87: Ann (Maher) Childs, OAC '87: Ron Bird, OAC '90: and Shirle~' Jones, FACS '87. The co uple li ves in Palmerston, where Maril yn teaches fami ly and co-op studies at No rwe ll Di strict Secon­

dary School. Eleanor (Field) Copping, '85, rece ntly moved from Surrey, B.C. , to Oakville , ant .. with her hu sbanci , J.D .. and their children, Peter and Deni se . Sh e writes [hat they look forward to ren ewing acquain tances with fo rm er classmates and fri end s. Catherine Field, 'SO, left Gue lph to earn an M.Sc . from the University of Toronto and a PhD from the University of Alberta. She compl eted a postd oc toral fell owship at McGill Universi ty and is no w an assis tant professor at the Universit y of Alberta. Tammy Green, '91 , is heading off to GyOL Hunga ry, to teach Engli sh as a second I<ln-

Ruth Hall. '86, is comp letin g a master's de­ gree in hea lth admini stration at the Univer­ sity of Toronto. Bev Hendry. 'S4 and M.Sc. '87, and Lawrence Servos, HK '84, are the parent s of a daugh ter, Ale xa ndra. born Sepl. 4, 1992 . They live in Toront o, whe re Hendry is a senior finan ce manage r with the Ontario Public Service :.lI1d Servos is a desi gn en­ gineer with Ontario Hydro . Carol (Badzioch ) Horbasz, '83, writes that

she h:ls taken on the challenging job of full ­

time mother to Nicholas, 3, and Olivia, 6 1/2 month s. She is an exec utive member of the parent s' committ ee at Olivia's school and a member of a local group promoting quality li ve children's en tert ainmenl. Her husband , Chris, OAC '83 and M.Sc . '88, i, manager of the commodit y po licy unit in OMAF' s policy wnd programs divis ion . Last sum mer, he comp leted a three-month secondm ent in H:llifax with the Novw Scotia Department of Agri culture. Th ey li ve in Milton, ant. Shirley Jones, ' 87, is a medical socia l worker at Norfol k General Hosp ital in Sim­ coe, ant.

Campus landmark built on blood, sweat and tears It·~ been more than 70 year since the OAC student body

bent their collective bacJ..s to the tahk of digging a hole 85

feet wide. 120 feeL long and five feeL deep LO 11I~ the foun­

dation for War Memorial Hall.

The Class of 1922 led the way, man) of them with their

thoughts on other holes dug as trenches III rench soil :lnd

on the comrades who did not return to resume their sLudies

at Guelph.

The digging - into soil and into po kets - was for

Lhose students, alumni and faculty who served the cause of

democracy in the Fir t World Wa.r. More than 700 enliMed:

109 were k.illed .

Built of Georgetown limestone. thi, campu, landma.rk. il.

well known to the thousands of Guelph alumni who have

crossed its threshold on the way to receiving their degree~

and diploma.s. Alumni wpported ih con, truction, helped

furni sh it and have given many dollars since [0 help main­

tain its beauty, La,L year. the Alma Mater Fund Advbory

Council made a three-year commitment to fund renova­

tion~ to the hall. During thb year's Alumni Weekend, a

rededkation cerem ny celebrated completion of work on

the upper hall.

OLher AMF priorities for 1992 include scholan,hip~ and

bursaries, library a quisition~ and academic enrichment .

The goal for 1992 is $1 .7 million - achievable with

TIIII/I.\(/I1t1s O(ClIeip/t gruclIlUl(f,\ li!.;e Marla Mc'BIlrt/e,l. CBS stro.;g alumni ,upport,

Donation po~tmark.ed by Jan, 4. 1993. will receive tax rtH' Il '('d 111('/1' d£'!lre('.\ ill ~\-<lr Mrnlorial Hall . Pholo b} credit for I99::!. To contribute to War Memorial Hall or any

other AMF project. send your donation to Alumni House,

niversity of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario IG 2W I, For more

information , call 519-824-4120, Ext. 6183 ,

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