Fall 2007 - Bishop`s University
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Fall 2007 - Bishop`s University
A publication for graduates and friends of Bishop’s University No. 23 Fall 2007 Bishop’s University News Two Convocation ceremonies in one day PLUS Robert Ghiz ’96 elected Premier of P.E.I. Page 7 Patrick Keeley ’93 wins Top 40 under 40 Page 9 Amy Lee Lavoie ’06 enters National Theatre School Page 7 Alumni Association Steering Board Rob Allatt ’93, President ([email protected]) Peter Davidson ’77, Past President ([email protected]) Graham Moodie ’69, Past President ([email protected]) Jill Robinson ’87, Québec City Branch ([email protected]) Dan Bohinc ’94, Montreal Branch ([email protected]) Sterling Mawhinney ’88, Member-at-large ([email protected]) Eric Mills ’72, Member-at-large ([email protected]) Matt McBrine ’96, Alumni Relations Coordinator ([email protected]) Dave McBride ’93, Director of University Advancement ([email protected]) Alumni Association Branch Presidents Jeremy Tessier ’98, BC Branch ([email protected]) Paul Alleyne ’01 & Shane Johnson ’95, Barbados Branch ([email protected]) ([email protected]) Grant Siméon ’85, Eastern Townships Branch ([email protected]) James Walde ’88, Fredericton Branch ([email protected]) Shirley Kitching Duncan ’56 & Cheryl Kouri ’77, Gaspé Branch ([email protected]) Andrew Lacas ’00, Halifax Branch ([email protected]) Peter Nixon ’83, Hong Kong Branch ([email protected]) Kristi Lambert McBride ’93 & Michael McBride ’93 Newfoundland & Labrador Branch ([email protected]) Tom VanAlstine ’92, Ottawa Branch ([email protected]) Forbes Campbell ’00, Toronto Branch ([email protected]) Sonia Fisher ’01, United Kingdom Branch ([email protected]) David Morad ’91 & Kedrin Simms ’00, Washington, DC ([email protected]) ([email protected]) In this Issue Principal Issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Distinguished honorands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5 Across the generations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-6 Robert Ghiz elected Premier of P.E.I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Amy Lee Lavoie makes the cut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Squee Gordon heads Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Patrick Keeley wins Top 40 Under 40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Venerable Bede Reunite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 NIBS brings home the gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Branch Briefs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Faculty enjoy success . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Happenings on campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Artists invest in Bishop’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Annual Giving Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1-12) Harvey White receives honour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Retirement reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-17 Births, Marriages, Deaths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-21 Through the Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22-24 Fall Homecoming & Reunions 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Alumni Perspectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 2 • Fall 2007 Bishop’s University News Cover photos: Perry Beaton Principal Issues any of you will have seen fairly extensive coverage of Bishop’s University in the media over the course of the summer. Unfortunately labor conflict is not the reason we’d like to have journalists descending on our Quad. I am happy to report that all units of the union (faculty, contract faculty, librarians, non-academic staff) ratified new collective agreements in August, 2007. Although the negotiation process was lengthy and tense, hard work and commitment from both sides led to a satisfactory conclusion in time to limit the impact on our students. Everyone on campus has returned to our primary mission: providing students with a special Bishop’s experience and an exceptional education. This process showed that Bishop’s employees form a cohesive community. Colleagues are more than just colleagues; they are close friends and family members. One observation is clear: all Bishop’s employees, regardless of their position, care deeply about Bishop’s and take pride in the education we provide. Bishop’s is facing a challenging period in its history. Inadequate funding by the provincial government and a serious decline in enrolment certainly offer challenges given that a huge majority of Bishop’s revenues come from government grants and tuition fees. But Bishop’s has faced difficult times before. Numerous fires. The Depression. Two World Wars. The creation of the CEGEP system taking with it half our student population. Government imposed cuts of 25% to our operating budget in the mid 1990’s. The Bishop’s community has always risen to the challenge, and 2007 will be no different. M Robert Poupart In the coming months, we will continue discussions on campus about the operations and strategic direction of our University. Senate will begin a complete evaluation of the academic programs. A strategic plan, including six strategic goals (see box below), will be explored further and operationalized. A redeployment plan for nonacademic staff will be carried out providing support for strategic areas of the University, while allowing us to rationalize expenses where possible. And we will continue, with our colleagues from other Quebec universities, to lobby the Quebec government to wisely invest in the future of our province – indeed the world – by directing more support to universities. The entire campus community will be involved in this process. Collectively we will strengthen Bishop’s. We will retain the best of Bishop’s, while looking for new initiatives to expand our appeal and reputation, solidifying our place among Canada’s finest. You, our graduates and friends, continue to play a role in the future of your University. Many of you write to me or to others on campus with observations, ideas, suggestions. We read your letters and hope you will continue your conversation with Bishop’s. We’d also love for you to converse with others about your Bishop’s experience. Our 11,000 alumni and 1,850 families of current students are in fact our best recruitment staff. Tell people your Bishop’s story. Many of you will soon receive an invitation to support this year’s Annual Campaign. I hope you will say yes, sending a strong message to our students and others that you believe in the Bishop’s experience. The direction of the following strategic goals was approved by the Corporation and Senate this past spring. Please send your comments to Prof. Sylvie Béquet: [email protected]. Strategic Goal 1 Strategic Goal 4 To attract and retain outstanding students with the potential and desire to excel academically, assume leadership roles, engage productively with the local and global communities and perform creatively and athletically. To enhance Bishop’s research capacity to fully support research performance and its dissemination to the wider world. Strategic Goal 2 Through excellence in teaching, to offer students challenging programs that integrate academic rigor with co-curricular activities, service learning, community and civic engagement, and opportunities for interdisciplinary study. Graduates of these programs will have strong critical thinking and communication skills (including increased competencies in languages), will be empowered to assume leadership roles, and will contribute to the international community. Strategic Goal 3 Strategic Goal 5 To actively foster intellectual, social, cultural and economic development and innovation in the region, the province, the country and the world, with particular attention to the Americas. While reaffirming its English-speaking character, Bishop’s University will develop a greater openness to, and ability to operate in, other languages of the Americas. Strategic Goal 6 To achieve these strategic goals, Bishop’s University will operate in an environmentally responsible manner so as to promote the wellness of individuals, the community and the natural world. To attract and retain outstanding faculty and staff committed to the core values and activities of Bishop’s University as embodied in our Vision and Mission. Fall 2007 Bishop’s University News • 3 Photo: Perry Beaton Class of 2007 requires two Convocations o accommodate its largest graduating class in history, Bishop’s mounted two ceremonies on June 9, 2007, both held in the gymnasium of the John H. Price Sports Centre. T Undergraduates in the class: Business 181 (59 female, 122 male) Education 114 (84 female, 30 male) Humanities 154 (95 female, 59 male) Natural Sciences & Mathematics 64 (31 female, 33 male) Social Sciences 141 (75 female, 66 male) Standing l to r: Bruce Stavert, Ronald Wright, Richard Gwyn, Yves Jodoin (Registrar) Seated l to r: Robert Poupart (Principal), Janyne Hodder, Scott Griffin (Chancellor) Distinguished Honorands Excerpts from the citations Richard Gwyn Janyne Hodder English by birth, Mr. Gwyn emigrated to Canada in 1954 and in short order embarked on a career as a journalist in Halifax. He rapidly established himself in his chosen path through stints as parliamentary correspondent for United Press International, as writer/reporter with Thomson Newspapers, then as Ottawa editor for McLean-Hunter, and as Parliamentary correspondent and contributing editor for Time Canada.... He joined the Toronto Star in 1973 and established a reputation as a guiding light in the Parliamentary Press Gallery… and later covered such monumental events as the demise of the Soviet Union, the fall of the Berlin Wall, and, further afield, the Gulf War and the end of apartheid in South Africa. As an outsider who, like so many Canadians, has adopted this country as his own, he has plumbed the breadth and depth of our nation... has developed a very broadly informed and unique perspective on national and international issues, and has brought his interests to bear on an astonishingly varied array of subjects.... His talents have not gone unnoticed. He received national newspaper awards in 1980 and 1985, and, also in 1985, the national magazine award. In 1982, he was named author of the year by the Foundation for the Advancement of Canadian Letters. His book, Nationalism Without Walls: The Unbearable Lightness of Being Canadian, was recently listed by the Literary Review of Canada as one of the 100 most important books in Canada…(Literary Review of Canada March 2006). In 2002 he was appointed Officer to the Order of Canada.... Stephen Sheeran Dean of Humanities It is my honor to present to you an outstanding and inspiring teacher, effective and innovative civil servant, respected and admired Principal and administrator.… Educated at McGill, trained as a teacher in the Bahamas, where she is now the President of the College, Quebec gained an exceptional civil servant when Janyne returned to join the Department of Education and rose to the position of Assistant Deputy Minister. She turned an ordinary bureaucratic job into a leadership role, and put English education on the map both in her daily work and as a pivotal member of the Chambers Task Force and Chairman of her own commission on community schools. Arriving at Bishop’s in 1995, she sensed, due to serious government budget cuts, the need for restructuring and she chaired a committee that recommended the necessary cuts in as painless a way as possible, allowing the University to go forward in a positive manner.… Realizing that more students were needed and that more scholarships, awards and bursaries would attract them, she persuaded the Corporation and Foundation to proceed with a financial capital campaign for $15 million, the highest goal in Bishop’s history.... [She] has given us an image from coast to coast of openness, tolerance, biculturalism and friendliness .… For her contribution to English education in Quebec, teaching and learning in the Bahamas, and to this community and our University where we took great pride in her leadership, I ask you to bestow the degree of Doctor of Civil Law.… Alex K. Paterson ’52, DCL ’74 Chancellor 1995-2005 4 • Fall 2007 Bishop’s University News Bruce Stavert Ronald Wright Ordained in 1965, the young Reverend Bruce Stavert demonstrated the soundness of both his character and his training by ministering effectively to an exceptional variety of charges .… In spite of his forays into Upper Canada and the Prairies, Bruce remained a Quebecer at heart. Thus it was with great pleasure that we saw him return home as the eighth successor of Bishop George Jehoshaphat Mountain, founder of our University. In 1991 Alexander Bruce Stavert became the eleventh Bishop of Quebec and thus Visitor of Bishop’s University.... As Bishop of Quebec, and since 2004 as Metropolitan of the Ecclesiastical Province of Canada, Archbishop Stavert has enormous administrative responsibilities. But he has managed not to let these overwhelm his dedication to spiritual and social issues. His commitment to humane and liberal values is represented by his staunch work for the Council of the North, which focuses on the needs of native communities in northern Canada; by his opposition to discrimination, symbolized by his official presence at the consecration of Gene Robinson as Bishop of New Hampshire; and by his key role in promoting dialogue and co-operation between the Roman Catholic and Anglican communions in Canada. It is my pleasure and privilege to present to you … an illustrious alumnus, a great humanitarian and a very distinguished Canadian churchman.… Garry Retzleff Professor Emeritus of English Ronald Wright is one of Canada’s most distinguished and accomplished writers. He is also surely the most versatile, having been published, praised, and prized in a wide variety of genres, from travel writing through fiction to science writing to history. Born in London, England in 1948, he studied archaeology at Cambridge University before taking a trip to the Americas which has lengthened into what, so far, has been the rest of his life. He participated in Mayan digs, he farmed, drove trucks, became a graduate student at Calgary, added the Inca language Quechua and some Mayan to his existing Spanish, he moved to Ontario; and finally, in the 1980s, he began to write. And how well he did so!… Despite the impressive variety in his work, and his obvious polyvalence, some major common threads structure all his work, and also do him honour as a man. One of these is a clear and beautiful prose style, capable of expressing simultaneously the world’s richness, sadness and humour. Another is the concern, which runs through his work from its beginning, for a more sustainable, moderate and intelligent relationship with nature. And last but not least is his determined effort to understand non-western cultures in their own terms, to grasp their history as they themselves understood it, and to interpret this reality for a wider audience. As environmental and climate change, the massive death of species, and resource exhaustion loom over our early twenty-first century, we need to listen to his voice.… His writing is beautiful, but it is not comfortable. It merits the recognition of an institution of learning, as it both seeks the truth and then resolutely speaks it.... Michael Childs Professor of History Dr. Courtice Rose was named Professor Emeritus of Geography and Environmental Studies and Dr. Stephen Black Professor Emeritus of Psychology. Degrees across the generations Alumni were proud to welcome their children and grandchildren as fellow graduates. Al Bell ’71 & son Chris Doug Buchanan ’95 & daughter Grace William Cady ’70 & daughter Jessica Keith Cassidy ’68 & son Geoff Sandra Gallichon ’80 & daughter Katie Hal Gould ’73 & daughter Hallie Fall 2007 Bishop’s University News • 5 (cont’d) Photos: Perry Beaton Generations Patrick ’71 & Jane ’72 Guest & son Patrick Kenneth Harwood ’47 & granddaughter Laura Young Karl ’01 & Barbara ’03 Hunting & daughter Rachel Gail Kelso ’92 & daughter Marissa Wayne McCartney ’77 & daughter Laura Tom McShane ’74 & daughter Heather Stephen Moore ’80 & daughters Katelin, Shanyn ’05, & Meghan ’03 Andrew Nation ’80 & daughter Gillian Diane Prah ’93 & son Michael Nancy ’76 & Alan ’78 Rowell & son Thomas Walter Smith ’42 & son Lanny Smith ’80 & granddaughters Sara ’04 & Katie 6 • Fall 2007 Bishop’s University News Landslide victory for Robert Ghiz ’96 in P.E.I. The new Liberal Premier won 23 of 27 districts in the provincial election. was going to go through Bishop’s – move to Toronto – and make a fortune,” Robert Ghiz laughs, when asked if he planned a career in politics. The Political Studies graduate is the newest Premier of Prince Edward Island. Running on the platform, “Islanders First for A Change,” Robert took 23 of 27 seats reversing the standings in the legislature. Pundits were predicting a close race. “It was May 28th. I was watching the election with my family at my mother’s house. The first results came in strong but we didn’t want to get too excited. Then at the end, we got a much larger vote than expected. It was a thrill to have won with such a lead,” said Robert. The five major issues highlighted in his campaign were health care, doctor recruitment, a property assessment freeze in the province, promotion of the bioscience industry and cuts to the gas tax. Robert was the Leader of the Official Opposition in PEI’s provincial legislature from “I 2003-2007. Previously, the Charlottetown native worked as an aide for Deputy Prime Minister Sheila Copps and as a lobbyist for the Bank of Nova Scotia. In 2001, he joined the office of Prime Minister Jean Chretien where he served as Atlantic Canada advisor before running for the leadership of the Liberal Party of Prince Edward Island in 2003. Rob’s father, Joe Ghiz, was premier of PEI from 1986-1993. He received an Honorary Degree from Bishop’s and graduated with his son, before passing away from cancer in 1996. Their graduation was the last family trip they had together, Robert said. Robert’s younger sister Joanne, graduated from Bishop’s in 2005. “We are all fortunate we went to Bishop’s University and could benefit from the small community,” said Robert, who is Canada’s youngest serving Premier. “I personally give credit to Bishop’s University.” Sandra Sullivan-Keeley ’93 Question Period with Rob Ghiz On the Ten-Year-Plan : “People shouldn’t stick around for too long. I would like to continue a ten year career in politics and be removed by choice.” On his favorite BU Professor : “Dr. Andrew Johnson was particularly memorable. He was a great teacher, mentor and put students on the right track. He put me on the right track. He was definitely an inspiration.” On being called the Best-Dressed-Man in Charlottetown? “No comment.” Amy Lee Lavoie ’06 makes the cut Amy Lee earns coveted place at the National Theatre School his fall, Amy Lee Lavoie becomes the first Bishop’s graduate to join the playwriting program at Canada’s most prestigious theatre conservatory, The National Theatre School in Montreal. Each year NTS brings together a highly select group of young artists to be trained in the various disciplines of dramatic production. Amy Lee is one of only two student playwrights chosen from across Canada. Before beginning her university career, Amy Lee had already developed a love of writing, but she was unsure of which medium to pursue. She considered studying journalism at Carleton, but ultimately her love of the stage brought her to Bishop’s where she majored in Drama. During her three years at Bishop’s, Amy Lee distinguished herself both as a writer and as an actor. One of her scripts was the hit of the 2005 T New Plays Festival and her comic sketches, lampooning everything from Canadian Idol to the ordeal of our University health clinic, were performed by her comedy troupe, Gently Used Coats, in the London and Hamilton Fringe Festivals, and on Bishop’s Centennial stage during Frosh Week. She also performed in departmental productions of The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Visit, and as the Red Queen in Alice Through the Looking Glass. Amy Lee looks forward to NTS as a place to surround herself with creative people and new challenges. “I look forward to developing my own process. As a writer I tend to rely on inspiration to hit, but deadlines are the professional writer’s reality. I want to be able to produce work on demand and be happy with the result.” Fall 2007 Bishop’s University News • 7 Squee Gordon ’60, DCL ’04 says au revoir to Humber, salut to Bishop’s Photo: Marina Scott-Wickens Dr. Gordon retired after 25 years as President of Humber Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and became President of Bishop’s University Corporation for the next four. n 1982 when Squee Gordon took the helm, Humber College had 8,000 students and 90 programs of study; today it offers 150 programs to 18,000 full-time students, 55,000 part-time registrants and 15,000 corporate learners. As only the second President in Humber’s 40 year history, Squee played a pivotal role in transforming the college into a thriving polytechnic institution with two sprawling campuses in Toronto’s southwest and northwest corners, a third regional campus underway in Orangeville, partnerships with the University of Guelph and the University of New Brunswick, and many other specialized learning operations in the GTA. Humber had experienced its share of trials over the years: stringent government cutbacks in funding, periods of labor strife, years of uneven enrolment, demand for program rationalization, and so on. Nevertheless, Squee managed to advance Humber’s aspirations and ambitions. “Moving with momentum can work wonders for morale, motivation, and accomplishment,” Squee said. “Belief in ourselves and what we are doing is crucial to success and, more important, it’s infectious.” Accolades flowed at the events held last spring in honour of Squee’s retirement who, at the time, was the longest serving college president in Canada. The longevity of his leadership resulted in a coherence at Humber that other institutions don’t always enjoy. Squee received praise as a pioneer, a visionary, a humanitarian, a team captain, a team player, an inspirational leader, a friend, an imaginative guide, a great president. Especially commendable, all agreed, is his ability to view change, be it welcome or not, as something to be embraced and explored. “No one I know has meant so much to so many people in different walks of life. Our journeys have been inspired and improved by the way you have coped with every challenge, and challenged each of us, and made us do far more than we ever thought we could.” I “This is a man who has mattered,” observes Wayson Choy, celebrated writer and Professor Emeritus of Humber. Alastair Summerlee, President & Vice-Chancellor, University of Guelph Squee’s professional life is characterized by an unwavering commitment to post-secondary education, beginning with his own enriched education: he holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in History from Bishop’s University, a Master’s Degree in Educational Administration from the University of Massachusetts, a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Harvard University, and a Doctorate in Educational Administration from the University of Massachusetts. He has held administrative positions at Bishop’s, Dawson College and Humber, as well as taught graduate courses and lectured at many universities, including U. of T., McGill, U.B.C., Harvard, and the University of Texas. He has been a consultant for C.I.D.A. in Africa and South East Asia, and a Policy Advisor to the Secretary of State and the Minister for Employment and Immigration on matters related to post-secondary education. In 1994, he evaluated the inspection system for the Further Education Funding Council in the United Kingdom. Squee has earned many honours for his accomplishments, including honorary degrees from Bishop’s University, University of Guelph and University of New Brunswick. In 2006, he was honoured for his contributions to Canadian public education at the Annual Tribute Dinner of the Learning Partnership. Presently, Squee serves on the Boards of Canada Basketball, the Learning Partnership, the Toronto City Summit Alliance, and the Advisory Committee of the Toronto Waterfront Revitalization Corporation, as well as the Corporation of Bishop’s University, of which he was elected President in May 2007. Squee states as his priorities: • to oversee the renewal of academic programs with a view to addressing 21st century requirements and stabilizing enrolment; • to solve financial deficiencies and regain equilibrium; • to dispel a climate of mistrust in labour relations and improve the general mood on campus. The Bishop’s community welcomes Squee’s engagement in this latest capacity. Sources: Humber A History and Retirement Celebration of May 23, 2007 NEW APPOINTMENTS TO CORPORATION Peter Davidson ’77, Broker, Transatlantic Securities Peter Dunn ’66, Founding Partner, Palodun Capital Limited Stephen Lloyd ’89, Lawyer, Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP Kelly Murumets ’85, President and CEO, ParticipACTION 8 • Fall 2007 Bishop’s University News Mary Rhodes, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, Bishop’s University Stephen Stafford ’64, Owner, Manoir Hovey Patrick Keeley ’93 receives Canada’s Top 40 Under 40 Award Photo: Marina Scott-Wickens Congratulations to Patrick as Bishop’s first graduate to be chosen for the prestigious Top 40 Under 40 Award, organized by the Caldwell Partners Inc. and sponsored by the Globe and Mail. atrick was one of forty recipients selected from over 1,400 nominations from across Canada. The business achievement award is given to outstanding leaders in their field under 40 years of age, based on five criteria: vision and leadership, innovation and achievement, impact, growth and development strategy, and community involvement. “It has been a tremendous honor and very humbling to be in the company of so many accomplished and hard-working Canadians,” says Patrick, who received the award last May. The Social Studies graduate is the President and Managing Director of RBC Private Counsel Inc., the investment counseling arm of the Royal Bank of Canada which serves individuals, families, trusts and foundations requiring discretionary management of $1-million plus. Business success has not come without challenges. In 2003, shortly after losing his Chicago-based job in a corporate restructuring, Patrick was diagnosed with Stage IV non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. The father-of-two immediately began an aggressive chemotherapy treatment in Chicago and then flew back to Toronto to complete his regimen. “Three years ago, I never could have imagined receiving such an accolade,” says Patrick. “I was fighting cancer, and my main job was to get healthy. Everything else was secondary.” Royal Bank generously accommodated Patrick’s treatment schedule which required five days of hospitalization every three weeks. He went into his office every day between hospital visits and met many colleagues in Toronto for the first time hairless and 60 pounds lighter than his current weight. He spent his days in the hospital trying to stay strong by working-out with elastic exercise bands he strapped to his bed and doing so many laps of the ward with his IV in tow, the nurses on the floor nick-named him “Speedy.” Patrick says that just thinking of his two young children gave him strength. P Patrick says not a day went by that he wasn’t called by a Bishop’s friend while in the hospital. That contact made all the difference. The year after his treatment, RBC named Patrick as President of Canada’s largest investment counseling firm. Since his appointment, RBC’s Private Counsel’s Assets Under Management nearly doubled and the firm is on pace to complete its second consecutive record-year of profitability. Thankfully, Patrick is in remission from the cancer. The chances of reoccurrence are slim after two years and almost nil after five, say his doctors. Giving back is imperative to Patrick. He is on the Development Committee at Princess Margaret Hospital where he received his treatment. He also gives leadership presentations. Often, Patrick takes the opportunity to discuss his personal and business challenges. “It is important to me to share my experiences – especially the ones that are not all sunshine and roses,” says Patrick, who spoke at a leadership seminar at Bishop’s last year held for his fraternity Sigma Chi. Last year, he raised $70,000 in Princess Margaret’s Walk to End Breast Cancer. His was the second highest total in all of Canada. “The walk represented a physical challenge because I was determined to be healthy enough to walk 60 km. I think many of my donations came that first year because people were shocked that I was even attempting to do it.” Patrick is married to Sandra SullivanKeeley ’93 and they live in Toronto with their two children, Annie and Parker. Pat and Sandra will celebrate their 12th wedding anniversary in the Eastern Townships this September. Fall 2007 Bishop’s University News • 9 Welcome to the Guild of the Venerable Bede his year St. Mark’s Chapel turned 150. For those who have enjoyed the privilege of attending the Chapel, it comes as no surprise that it is a worship centre not only for the students, faculty and staff of the University and Champlain College, but for the community as well. St. Mark’s is more than just a chapel; it has a rich and vibrant history and has been designated as an historical site that is a popular stop for tourist buses operating in the area. The first in a series of special events organized to mark the 150th Anniversary was a special Eucharist service and reunion of the Guild of the Venerable Bede held June 16-17, 2007. The weekend-long celebration kicked off with an organ concert, featuring Leslie Martin Young, performed on St. Mark’s sublime organ. On Saturday evening, a reception and dinner were held for the Guild members, their friends, and guests from the University. Sam Purdy, the dinner speaker, spoke about the Venerable Bede and the history of the Guild. His presentation was enlivened with wonderful stories about the antics of Guild members while at Bishop’s. The Holy Eucharist, celebrated on Sunday morning, was an occasion long to be remembered. The Most Reverend Bruce Stavert, Archbishop of Quebec, was the celebrant and Reverend Canon Dr. John Simons, Principal of the Montreal Diocesan College, served as the preacher. The Chapel choir performed under the direction of Melinda Enns and the organists, Pamela Gill Eby and Simon Abbott, T Back row l-r: Ray Jensen ’50, Sam Purdy ’53, John McIllmurray ’65, Peter Hannen’56, John Simons ’66, Lyman Harding ’63, Lloyd Rheaume ’61, Dave Prowse ’64, Bruce Stavert ’61, DCL ’07 Front row l-r: Ebert Hobbs ’51, Ron Hunt ’62, David Conliffe ’53, Al Salt ’49 did an outstanding job. The worshippers who filled the Chapel experienced a sample of the high standard of worship that has been at the heart of St. Mark’s throughout its 150 years. That spirit is why the Chapel continues to play an important role in the University, the College and the local community. It is also a tribute to the ministry of Archdeacon Heather Thomson. Ebert “Bim” Hobbs ’51 Business students win international competition — again! he final round of the 12th annual NIBS (Network of International Business Schools) case competition was hosted by the Dublin Institute of Technology in March. Eight teams, including the host team, made it to the final round of this international case competition. Other teams were from the US, Guatemala, The Netherlands, Finland and Canada (Concordia and Memorial). Bishop’s team , who won the event in 2006 (hosted in Norway), was unsure of their standing as they got off to a rocky start, losing to Memorial University. However, the team beat both Guatemala and Finland in the remaining round robin event, advancing to the semifinals against their arch rival, Concordia. The team was presented with the case of Lenova, China’s largest PC maker, and its attempt to establish a brand name for itself following its acquisition of IBM’s personal computer division. In a 4 hour period, the team was required to analyze the company, understand its problems, recommend a strategic solution, outline the implementation for this recommended strategy, and prepare a 20 minute power point presentation. Following the presentation, the team fielded questions for ten minutes. The team was ecstatic when the judges concluded that the Bishop’s analysis and recommendations were superior to those of their rival Concordia. BU then met the team from the Netherlands in the final and went on to enjoy their second T 10 • Fall 2007 Bishop’s University News Bishop’s winning NIBS team (l-r): Rob Palmer (coach), David Wishart, BBA management, Caitlin McLaughlin, BBA marketing, Dean of the Dublin Institute of Technology, Lissa McRae (coach) Bill Robson (coach), Chris Bell, BBA finance, and Kyle Ferguson, BBA international business. consecutive NIBS win! The Williams School of Business has won this event four times and has placed second four times in the 12 year history of the competition. The experience is extremely beneficial for the students as they interact with business students from different countries, experience different cultures, and get to use their business knowledge and skills in competitive situations. Next year’s NIBS final will be hosted by Coventry University in England. We hope to be there! Lissa McRae Associate Professor, Williams School of Business Branch Briefs Check out our website for upcoming events in your area: www.ubishops.ca/alumni Toronto Halifax Montreal 1-r : Winners Bill MacDonald ’73, Maureen MacDonald, Scott Ride ’93 (gift sponsor), Lyn Baptist, Sandy Baptist ’73 1-r : Brent Gallant ’77, Mr. Tam, Principal Robert Poupart, Malcolm Boyle ’78, Sylvia Tam ’79, Frank Mc Ginn ’78 Thanks to 130 golfers who participated in the Richmond Hill Golf Tournament and raised $7,500 for the Jeff Cannon Memorial Fund and, new this year, funded Toronto Alumni & Friends Awards. Alumni, friends, prospective students and their parents attended a reception hosted by Malcolm Boyle at a scenic location overlooking the harbour. Congratulations to Malcolm who received the University’s prestigious Alumni Service Award for his dedicated service to Bishop’s and the Alumni Association. 1-r : Winners : Ward Goddard ’86 (Major Sponsor - Total Logistics Control), Pamela Deans ’71, Nicole Raymond, Danielle Mills, Tom Godber ’85 (Major Sponsor - Avison Young Quebec Inc.), Caroline Mills ’06 Calgary In its second year, this tournament which now welcomes alumni from both Montreal and Ottawa saw 80 golfers gather at the Falcon Golf Club in Hudson to raise money to fund scholarships for two entering students from the respective regions. Fredericton Over 30 grads gathered to kick off summer at a downtown bar in Calgary on June 22nd. Two from the 1960s shared memories from their gown-wearing days which, oddly enough, resembled memories of more recent grads. We proved that we’re all still a little purple, even though we’re swamped in oil. For Calgary events, contact Sabrina Fabian: [email protected] 1-r : James Walde ’88, Matt McBrine ’96, Pat Sinstadt, Bryan Walker ’57 Gaiter Classic This year’s tournament marked the 20th anniversary of the Athletic Department’s major fundraising event of the year. 115 golfers participated and raised over $15,000. 1-r : Winners : Tony Addona (Director of Athletics), Silvio Martel ’92, Bill Shearson, Garth Smith (Honorary Chair), Jamie Ford ’90, Rick Southam ’72 Fall 2007 Bishop’s University News • 11 Faculty Enjoy Professional Success Dr. Benoit A. Bacon (Psychology Department) has been invited to join the Centre de Recherche en Neuropsychologie et Cognition (CERNEC), a FRSQ research centre that focuses on understanding the links between brain function and behavior. With headquarters at the Université de Montréal, the CERNEC groups 39 researchers and over 200 graduate students and total funding is in excess of $25 million. Dr. Bacon joins the “Sensory Systems and Perception” axis where he will contribute to research on the visual system. Dr. Cathy Beauchamp ’70 (School of Education) received the 2007 Robert J. Menges New Researcher Award of the American Educational Research Association for her dissertation (2005). The award recognizes outstanding scholarship by a new researcher in the areas of postsecondary teaching, evaluation, and development. Dr. Beauchamp’s dissertation represents a comprehensive analysis of the literature on reflection in teaching, which is vast and often criticized for lack of coherence. Dr. Gilbert Gagné (Department of Political Studies) received a Fulbright Award. During his sabbatical leave in 200708, Dr. Gagné will be the Visiting Chair in Canadian Studies at Duke University in Durham NC. He will be attached to the Centre for Canadian Studies and the Department of Political Science. He will teach one undergraduate course and pursue his research on the Canada-U.S. softwood lumber dispute. The Canada-U.S. Fulbright Program supports outstanding researchers doing research on issues relevant to Canada, the United States and the relationship between the two countries. Dr. Steve Harvey ’89 (Williams School of Business ) is part of a team of principal researchers from the Université de Montréal, Université Laval and McGill University (Douglas Hospital) who have received funding from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. The multi-disciplinary team was awarded $1.46 million over 5 years for a series of projects in their proposed program “Developing better diagnosis, interventions and policies in occupational mental health: A multi-disciplinary approach.” Fonds québécois de la recherche sur la nature et les technologies Dr. Layachi Bentabet (Computer Science Department) was awarded a two-year grant of $60,000 to support his research project focusing on visual target tracking using multiple cameras. NSERC Grants Dr. Madjid Allili (Computer Science and Mathematics Departments) received $75,000 over five-years to support his research project, “Computational Topology Methods for Data Analysis and Shape Modeling.” Dr. Elizabeth Levac (Environmental Studies and Geography Department) was awarded two NSERC grants: a $109,000 five-year research grant to pursue her research activities on the sources and oceanic paths of large meltwater discharge events, and a one-year equipment grant of $19,250 to purchase a sophisticated microscope and a microwave digester for palynological analysis. Dr. Jean Manore from the Department of History, in collaboration with Dale G. Miner, recently edited “The Culture of Hunting in Canada.” Hunting is a pivotal but little studied aspect of Canadian history, culture and society. The work covers elements of the history of hunting from the pre-colonial period to the present in all parts of Canada, featuring essays by practitioners and scholars of hunting and by pro- and anti-hunting lobbyists. The result crosses the boundaries between scholarship and personal reflection, and between academia and advocacy. Fonds québécois de la recherche sur la société et la culture Dr. Darren Bardati ’94 (Department of Environmental Studies and Geography) received a three-year grant of $45,000 for his project on civic participation in watershed management. Dr. Steve Harvey ’89 (Williams School of Business) and his research team have been awarded a two-year grant of $65,000 for a project on the impact of human resources management practices, spiritual leadership, workplace violence and work-family conflict on the psychological well-being of employees. Dr. Jean Manore (Department of History) has been awarded $43,875 for her three-year project on the importance of northern rivers to federal engineers and surveyors in forming the liberal state from 1870 to 1930. Dr. Susan Reid (Williams School of Business) and her colleagues were awarded a team grant of $319,000 to support a four-year project on the international dissemination of biotechnologies. SSHRC Grants Dr. Eva Mary Bures (School of Education) and her colleagues received a team grant of $143,178 for a project on the impact of online dialogue on students’ learning. Prof. Denise Fortier ’87 (Williams School of Business) was awarded a doctoral fellowship for her project, “The Identification of Managerial Competencies for Success in International Business,” under the supervision of Mario Roy, Université de Sherbrooke, and Normand Pettersen, UQTR. Dr. Louis-Georges Harvey (Department of History) received a three-year grant of $44,000 for his project on the Anglophone political discourse in Lower Canada from 1805 to 1837. 12 • Fall 2007 Bishop’s University News Happenings on campus Bishop’s summer of labour unrest t was a hot summer on campus, but not due to scorching heat. On June 28 over 150 non-academic staff walked off the job. The staff unit was accredited in April 2004, and in September 2005 began negotiations for their first collective agreement as part of the APBU (Association of Professors of Bishop’s University). Bishop’s is the only Canadian university where regular faculty, librarians, contract faculty and non-academic staff are part of the same union. Faculty and librarians remained at work until July 26, when the University locked out all unionized employees. Intense negotiations resumed between the University and the union on July 31, and continued until an agreement in principle was signed on August 6. All employees were back at work on August 8, and on August 14 three units of the union (faculty, librarians, and non-academic staff) ratified new three year collective agreements. Contact faculty ratified theirs on August 28. The major issues for the University through this process included working within the University’s financial context and demonstrating fiscal restraint to the Quebec government, proceeding with a redeployment restructuring in both academic and non-academic areas, signing a first collective agreement with non-academic staff, and ensuring long-term viability for the defined benefit pension plan. The union was, itself, concerned with concluding a first collective agreement for non-academic staff, and protecting both jobs and the pension plan. The picket lines may have been loud at times, but they were always peaceful and respectful. The majority of services on campus continued, albeit with reduced hours and services, throughout the labour conflict due to the efforts of managers and non-unionized employees. The timing of both the strike and the lockout were both made in an effort to minimize the impact on students, which, for the most part, was accomplished. I Research Chair shared with Université de Sherbrooke Bishop’s University and the Université de Sherbrooke created their second joint research chair. The field of research is the contemporary history of relations between Europe and Africa. An investment of $400,000 over five years is making this chair possible. The Lucienne Cnockaert Chair will allow for a better understanding of African colonization and the phenomena that flow from it, including the Rwandan genocide and the difficult process of democratization in African states. Dr. Patrick Dramé, the first holder of the chair, will oversee the research projects associated with it and teach in the History Departments at both universities. The first joint chair, held by Dr. Thomas Brustle, is in Representation Theory of Algebras. DE VOS IDÉES... À L’IMPRESSION YOUR IDEAS ON PAPER... Printing Design Direct to plate Finishing Bishop’s to host Townshippers’ Day Townshippers’ Day 2007, the annual showcase for the Eastern Townships English-speaking community, will be held at Bishop’s University in collaboration with Champlain Regional College and the Borough of Lennoxville. Each year 5,000 - 10,000 people attend the bilingual day that provides music, fun and information and brings together English and French speakers in the greater Eastern Townships community. Mark McLaughlin, Vice Principal, Finance and Administration at Bishop’s and Jocelyn Molyneux, President of the Students’ Representative Council will co-chair the organizing committee. Andrew Blanchard 3 Conley, Sherbrooke QC J1M 1L8 Tel.: 819-562-0266 • Toll free: 1-800-361-0266 Fax: 819-562-1233 • [email protected] OC8 Fall 2007 Bishop’s University News • 13 Accomplished artists make Bishop’s their charity of choice “There is no life without art.” I Wanda Rozynska, Jim Benson, Claudine Beaulieu, Stanley Rozynski Bishop’s University offers charitable gift annuities – which represent a tax advantageous way to make a major gift while also gaining favourable income for an annuitant’s life. For example: A female graduate, 76 years of age, contributes $50,000 to establish an annuity at Bishop’s University in August 2007. Annuity: $50,000 Agreed upon rate of income: 7.0% Annual income for annuitant: $ 3,500 for life Estimated amount of annual income that will be tax free: 84% Immediate charitable donation receipt: $13,816 For more information on charitable gift annuities or other ways to support Bishop’s University, please contact Dave McBride, Director of University Advancement, 866-822-5210 or [email protected]. 14 • Fall 2007 Bishop’s University News n 1966 Wanda and Stanley Rozynski made a life-altering decision: leave the cultural hotbed that was Montreal to open a pottery school in Way’s Mills, a tiny community in the Eastern Townships. “We enjoyed Montreal, and did a lot of work with local artists; however we were looking for something more. We had a studio/school/gallery in Montreal, but the landlord wanted Wanda and me to leave so he could convert the space into apartments to make more money during Expo 67.” The couple moved to Way’s Mills and proceeded to transform the town’s empty elementary school into a pottery studio and residential school. Wanda was already an accomplished potter who had studied and taught in New York and Montreal and whose works were exhibited across Canada, the United States, and Europe. Stanley, who was responsible for much of the renovations to the schoolhouse, was also a talented artist in his own right – a sculptor whose large and impressive pieces are on display throughout their two-acre property. For over 20 years the school attracted students from Canada and the northeastern U.S.A.. The residential school concept was perfect for the couple. “For three months in the summer I was able to teach pottery in an intensive way to small groups, providing individual attention to each student,” says Wanda. “And there was more – we both worked to instil a love of art. To this day we receive letters and cards from former students who talk about how their time here changed them. In fact some of our earliest students still come by to use the studio.” The remaining nine months of the year gave Wanda and Stanley time to refine their craft and produce their own exceptional works in the sun-filled studio they had built. Wanda and Stanley have spent a lifetime promoting the importance of art in the world. “There is no life without art,” says Wanda. “The feeling that comes from connecting with or creating something beautiful is so powerful. Everyone should enjoy this feeling that artists strive for every day.” The couple will continue influencing artists at Bishop’s – forever. Although neither are graduates, they have come to value the role the University plays in the Townships. “We have always kept an eye on what is happening at Bishop’s, and for a number of years have planned to do something to support the Fine Arts Department,” says Stanley. “We decided now was the time.” The Wanda and Stanley Rozynski Trust Fund was established in July 2007. The first gift to the Fund has been used to establish the Wanda Rozynska Scholarship in Fine Arts. Valued at $3,000 per year, the scholarship will be awarded to a returning student in Fine Arts who has shown the aptitude and desire necessary to pursue a Studio Honours Degree. Stanley also established a charitable gift annuity with the University, the principle of which will be added to the fund in the future.” “Wanda and I plan to do more for Bishop’s in the future, including bequests in our will,” states Stanley happily. Dr. Jim Benson, Chair of the Fine Arts Department, is thrilled with the new scholarship. “This is the largest named scholarship in our program,” he says. “It is exciting to be able to provide financial support and encouragement to aspiring artists.” Claudine Beaulieu from Racine, Quebec is the first recipient. Upon graduation next spring Claudine plans to pursue a career as a professional artist. “My love of art drew me back to university full time,” says Claudine. “I hope I can use my talent to have the same influence on others that Wanda and Stanley have had on so many individuals.” l a u n n A g n i v i G t r o p e R A Message from the Principal he Annual Giving Report is more than a list of donors. It is a testament to the power of the University community to make a difference. As a donor you are a partner in the education of our students and your support has an impact on their daily lives. In 2006-07, 2,326 donors contributed a total of $1,522,535.00 to the Bishop’s University Foundation. It is a pleasure to recognize in this report graduates, parents, and friends of Bishop’s who chose to invest in our students and our mission. Your gifts to Bishop's: T - finance scholarships, awards and bursaries - ensure an up-to-date Library for our students - upgrade scientific and computer equipment - sponsor student projects - support student-athletes - fund other opportunities that enhance the experience for students. Choosing to support Bishop's is a valuable investment in the future – of our students, of Bishop's, of our country and of the world. These are not idle claims: the 2006 — 2007 Bishop’s University News records the many ways our graduates and students contribute to their communities and help to build a better world. On behalf of the entire community, I thank you for believing in Bishop's. Robert Poupart D.Ps. Principal & Vice-Chancellor 2 Bishop’s University Foundation Annual Giving Report 2006 - 07 Donations 2006-07: $1,522,535 Annual Campaign — $1,360,593 Partners in Learning Campaign — $5,000 Golf Tournaments — $17,024 Gifts-in-kind — $44,918 Realized Bequests — $95,000 Donors’ Designations Student Support — $484,878 Library — $102,995 Athletics — $199,887 Dobson-Lagassé Centre — $149,638 Academic Enrichment — $33,216 Williams School — $196,358 Highest Priority — $355,563 Source of Donations 2006-07 Alumni — $941,540 Students — $64,270 Corporations — $109,358 Associates — $315,662 Parents — $33,054 Foundations — $58,651 Bishop’s University Foundation Annual Giving Report 2006 - 07 Royal Charter ($100,000.00 + ) John Dobson Scott Griffin David Williams Platinum Circle ($50,000.00 + ) Bishop's University Students Sidney Medine Trust Fund Golden Circle ($25,000.00 + ) John Donald Killam Trust G.H. Stanley Mills Memorial Trust Fund Silver Circle ($10,000.00 + ) Nils Bodtker Burgundy Asset Management Ltd. Canadian National The Hay Foundation Ray Jensen Louis Lagassé Bud McMorran John Oldland Stephen & Kathleen Prest RBC Banque Royale William & Nancy Turner Chancellor's Club ($5,000.00 + ) Anonymous Hugh Bieber Eric Blanchard Borough No. 3 (Lennoxville) The Carter Foundation Costco Wholesale Canada Ltd. Wallace Denver Tracy Dort-Kyne ETFS Inc. Louise Fast La Societé de Construction Gératek Ltée. Robert Goldberger Greystone Managed Investments Inc. Tim Griffin Andrew Hamblin Jean Harris Peter Hebert Anne Holloway Ross Hunt James Keith John McCallum McLean Budden Mollie Munzar Kelly Murumets Rio Tinto Fer & Titane Inc. St. Clair Foundation The Scowen Foundation Lynton Wilson Founders' Club ($1,500.00 + ) Anonymous Arlie C. Fearon Transport Inc. Robert & Mona Bandeen George Baptist Curtis Birchall Philippe Brissette BMO Financial Group Douglas Calhoun John & Susan Chippindale John & Pattie Cleghorn Conceptromec Inc. Peter Dunn Enterprise Rent-A-Car Canada Ltd. Ernst & Young Chris Forsythe & Allison Ethier Jim & Di Ferrabee John & Nancy Gallop Squee Gordon George Hendy Jim & Diana Hindess Philip Johnston Bradley Jones David Jones Keith Judson Ron & Shelly Kaulbach Helen Kearns Nancy Knowlton John Latter John Leckie William McLaughlin Lennox Mills Don Montgomery Lorne Nelson Yanick Pagé Laura Pantaleo James Porter Michael Quinn Mary Rhodes Jo-Anne Ryan Hugh & Paule Scott Joe & Yvonne Scott Raymond Setlakwe Blair & Julia Shier Harry Smith Rodney Smith Rick Southam Students' Representative Council Martin Taylor TD Meloche Monnex Group Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Shawn Tilson Richard Tomlinson David & Laurie Triggs John* & Aline Visser Trustees' Club ($1,000.00 + ) William Abbott David Addison Anonymous Nicolas Arakgi Aziz Tabah Foundation Kenneth Balys Alexander Baptist Donald & Heather Barclay Marion Bassett Lois Baylis Bell Canada Etta Kafer Boothroyd Sven & Laura Byl CAFAmerica Michael Cahill Gary Chown Donald Cooper Jamie Crooks & Willa Montague Roy Cullen Gilberto D'Escoubet Louise Dryver Céline Dudemaine Heather Duffy Coté Glyn & Allison Edwards Bob & Hazel Farnham Molly Fripp Lorrenne Gordonsmith Alan Gratias Paul Gratias Kay Gray Jean-Luc Grégoire Wayne Hall Bernard Hamel Victor Hatcher Glenn Higginbotham Judy Hopps Investors Group Patrick Keeley & Sandra Sullivan-Keeley Geraldine Lane * Ron Lawless Mary-Anne Lawrence Nancy Lloyd Stephen Lloyd LSL Football Inc. Tim & Shirley Manning Wayne McCartney David & Carol McCormack Pam McPhail & Glen Wickens Gordon Meyer Gary Miller Eric & Jane Molson Graham Moodie Evan Mooney & Jennifer Pryce David & Sandra Mowat Alex & Joan Paterson Jaime Pitfield Eddie Pomykala Robert Poupart Gerald Rayner Elaine Roper Hans Rouleau Damien Roy Alfred & Elizabeth Salt Henry Scott Junior Sirivar Larry Smith St. Andrew's Society of Montreal St. Mark's Chapel Joe Stacey Alexander Steele David Stuart Judith Thomson Stephen Tribble Peter & Gussy Turner Stephen Turvey Brian Wardrop Robert Wilton Jeannine Guillevin Wood Abbott Wright Sandra Young 3 Christine Schleifer (Class of ’07) has called alumni for the past three years to invite them to donate to Bishop’s. “We really appreciate your generosity! Your support proves once again that Bishop’s people care about each other.” Names in purple represent donors who increased their level of giving from the previous fiscal year *deceased Bishop’s University Foundation Annual Giving Report 2006 - 07 4 Principal's Club ($500.00 + ) Tony Addona AGF Fund Inc. Robert Allen Tom & Linda Allen Anonymous James Anton Susan Asper Eunice Baldwin Margaret Banks Robert Barnett Germain Bélisle Donna Berta John & Aline Bethune Lynn Blenkhorn Alex Boultbee Richard Bradley Brandes Investment Partners & Co. Leslie Brockhurst Clem Brodeur Edwin Brown Gordon Brown Richard & Celeste Brown Canada Steamship Lines Inc. Richard Cannings Hazel Carson Philip Carter Gordon Catterson Louise Chevalier Neal Clarance Dianne Coates William Converse William & Sally Cowan Jacques Darche Michael Davids Peter Davidson Sidney Davies Dorothy Delisle Jacques Descoteaux Eric Detchon Robert Doak Chris Doucet Dana Dubreuil Henry Dutton Eric Edwards & Dany Lacroix Bob & Ronna Egan David Fisher Frances Fisher James Fitzpatrick Richard Fitzsimmons Winston Fraser Wendy Fursey Mr. & Mrs. Steven Gallant Michelle Gariépy Rod Gilpin Robert & Lynda Godin Francis Gooch Tom Gordon & Mary O'Keeffe Hal Gould Virginia Medland Green Ian Griffin Robert Hall Michael Hallam Kumar Hathiramani Sam Hayes Adèle Hébert C. K. Ho Ebert Hobbs Edward Humphrys Terry & Barbara Huntington *deceased Eric & Candice Innes Ross & Judith Jenne Gerald Johnston Michael Kelen Ketchum Canada Inc. Nick & Judy Kirton Stuart Ladd Denis Lajoie Fondation Banque Laurentienne Michael Levinson Drew Leyburne Stephen & Michèle Losty Trevor Lovig Troy Lunn Shaun Lynch Allen & Evelyn MacCallum Bill MacDonald Jr. Donald & Anna Macdonald Charles MacLean David Manbert Michel Marleau Tara Marsh John & Nancy Matthews Philip & Beverley Matthews Brian McA'Nulty David McBride Matt McBrine & Nancy Richard William & Caroline McDonald Malcolm McFarland Simon McInnes Donald & Janet McKelvie Ian McLean R.H. McRae Family Charitable Foundation Douglas Menzies Eric Mills Anthony & Lisa Milonas Chris Minkoff & Julie Mayne Peter Montgomery Andrea Neill Christopher Nicholl Linda Nielsen-Jones Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Ogaki Marie Olney Charlie Orchieson & Laurie Scott Winn Oughtred Tony & Susan Pacaud Benoît Paré David Pascal Catherine Pearl Daniel Pfliger Bruce & Sandy Phillips Mr. & Mrs. Michael Poulin John Pratt Henry Price Bill & Nancy Ramsey Garry & Marjorie Retzleff John & Sandra Rider Joseph & Mabel Riordon Quentin Robinson Gavin Ross Paul Rousseau Gilles Roy Kenneth Russell Elisabeth Sachs Mark Saykaly Sandra Sharp Lois Shepherd James Simms Meghan Simpson Roger Snape Raffi Sossoyan Michael Speer Bruce Stevenson & Lillian Rogerson Robert Stewart & Christine Matchim-Stewart Elsie Sullivan Stan & Melita Szary Alan Tamaki Gregory Thompson George Tomlinson II Rosario Tremblay James Trenholme Reginald Turpin Vanda Vicars William & Patricia Webb Greydon Woollerton Joanne Wordham David & Mary-Ellen Young Christopher Zownir Patron's Club ($300.00 + ) Susan Agranove Reg Allatt Tony Bairstow Grahame Baskerville Susan Baumann Peter Bedford-Jones* John Bertram John Black Blanchard Litho Bombardier Produits Recréatifs James Bowey Kimberley Bozak Kristopher Bulmer Robert Burt Michael Butler Robert & Lorna Calderwood Christopher Cape Louise Caron & Royal Orr David Carr Bill Carsley Jane Catterson Colin Channell Frederick Clark Peter Clarke Paul Connery Ralph Cooke Ruth Copeland Elaine Copland Bruce & Joyce Coulter Jami Crook James Davidson Scott Davidson Leslie Dixon-Jones Clifford Dobb Patrick & Janet Draper Michael Dudgeon Robert Dunn Richard Dupuis David Eilers Glen Faucher & Monica Schafer Robert Fellows James Ford Joan Sargent Forman Lori Fyke Royce Gale Keith Gallop Claire Grogan Gordon Hamilton Peter Hannen Victoria Harding Scott & Kimberley Hardy Meryl Heatherington Heenan Blaikie Richard Heystee & Audrey Danaher Mark Higgins Elizabeth Holcomb Janet Ilavsky Stephen & Laura Jarvis Robert & Naomi Jervis-Read James Jewett James Johnson Andrew Judson* Carolyn Kilbourne Janet Klein Dubravko & Ivanka Kovacic Andrew Lacas Patrick & Vera Lafferty Robert Lajoie Susanne Lammot Cora Lane Marc Laplante Patrice Lemieux Stephen & Jane Locke Donald Long James Mabbutt Craig MacAdam William MacDonald Sr. George MacDougall Charles MacInnes Stephanie Marler Donald Marshall Jeffrey Maurice Sterling Mawhinney Michael McBride & Kristi Lambert Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this report. Please excuse any errors or omissions. Bishop’s University Foundation Annual Giving Report 2006 - 07 Mark McCrea & Ann Maurice Warren McDougald Ken & Marie McLean Daphne Atchison McMullan James Meldrum & Mia Kakebeeke James Millar John & Sherrill Milligan Carol Millington Ross Milmine James & Joan Mitchell Bradley Mitchell Peter & Dawn Morand Gary & Karen Mottershead Betsey Mowbray Jim Moysey William Murray Murray Newell Henry Nickerson David Oulton Jack Peake Rick & Debbie Pellerin Robert Perkins David Perlman John & Susan Petch Luc Picard Port de Montréal Andrew Preston Donna Prudhomme Duncan Rayner John Rayner Lyman Roberts Donald Rolfe Andrew & Pam Sancton Graham Saunders David Schaffelburg Ardelle Scott John Scott Jon Silver Donald Simpson Jane Simpson Ward & Madge Skinner Sylvia & Garth Smith Michael Sommerville Sylvia Soyka Raquel & Paul Spinato Malcolm Stanley Bruce Stavert Douglas Stevenson William Stevenson Cameron Swimm Hugh & Jean Thomson Paul Turner Edward Van Luven & Cathy Jones Peter Vaughan Michael Veilleux Beresford Watt Harvey White Tova White Lori Whittaker Christopher Wright & Tara Cope Frances Wright Ming Hong Zhu & Jinhiu Feng Sesquicentennial ($150.00 + ) John Adams Kathleen Adams Robert Allatt Jeff Allen Bruce Amey Anonymous Fred Argue Colin & Audrey Arnot Francesco Asti Tom Avison & Sharon Birzvilkis Allan Bagnall John Bagnall Murray Bailey & Lisa Dignard-Bailey Warren Baldwin Frances Ballantyne John Ballantyne & Liz Davidson Frank Barakett Wayne & Kathy Barnes Mauro Barone Janice Barrie Margaret Barton Mario Bastonnais Joanna Becket Ginette Benoit Bruce Benton Rachael Bergen Gregory Bianconi & Deborah Sisson-Bianconi Marc Bibeau Scott Birchall Eiko Black Kenneth Blakeley & Sarah Macrae-Blakeley Carlos Blizzard Ehor & Mary Ellen Bobby Stephen & Tracy Bogyay William Bonnell Rosemary Bonyun Stephen Bookalam & Jane Clair Mr. & Mrs. James Boudreault Bertrand Boutin Paul & Mary Jane Bowie Krista Bradley & Christopher Roop Tim Bradley Mac & Lucille Bradshaw Jane Brammer Alison Brandon Michael Bresee Mark Broadworth Patricia Broden Nancy Brodie Jane Brydges Milan Budalic Robert Burns David Burridge Nicholas Busing & Catherine Aitken Sean & Patricia Callahan Daniel Campbell Gregor Campbell Peter Campbell Charlie & Janet Carman Brian Catchpaugh William & Sharon Cattie Frank & Diane Cestnik Frank Chamandy Paul Chamandy John Chappell Catherine Charbonneau Raquel Chisholm Johanne Choinière Cimaise Sydney Clark Nicole Clement Alex Coleman Gordon Cooper Nicole Corbin Mr. & Mrs. John Corney Valérie Courchesne William Crook Ronald Crowley Bruce Cruickshank David & Barbara Cullen David & Anne De Grasse Brian Denney Kim Denver Edward Dillane Paul Doehler William Doherty Erin Down Shirley Duncan David Dussault John Dykeman Andrea Eastman Ab Echenberg Brian Element Sam & Marlene Elkas Heather Elliott Anne Elop Christopher Emard Tanja Epners Elaine Evans Ruth Evans Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Farquharson Norma Farwell William Fellows Cindy Finn Linda Fiore Michael Fisher Nancy Fisher Michel Francoeur Mary Frey Adam Frost & Annelise Ogle Edward Fullerton Peter Funk Shannon Gadbois James Gamble Michael Garneau Eric Gauthier Robert Gauvreau Marjorie Gear Charles Godbout Mr. & Mrs. Gilling Goddard Robin Goodfellow Michael Goodhue Jane Gordon Peter Gordon Ian & Cheryl Graham Guy & Kathy Grandbois James & Sally Grant Pat Gregory & Christine Gervais William Griffiths Mr. & Mrs. Berny Gross Patrick & Jane Guest Michael & Shauna Gundy Erin McLaughlin-Guthrie Henry & Sheila Haddad Jennifer Hall Keith Hall Geoff & Eryn Hamblin George Hanna Michael Hartmere Kerrie Lynn Hartt Elizabeth Harvey* Joelle Hassoun Jack Hayden Larry & Linda Hill Marc Hillier Bernard & Helen Hodge 5 David Hogarth Martha Hogarth Douglas Holt Jessica Horner Stanley Horrall John & Dawn Houbraken Mary Huggett Brenda Hurst Marianne Jacob Connie Jacques David James & Lili de Grandpré Dan Janidlo Eileen Jennings Rita Jessome Douglas & Tara Johnson Frank & Evelyn Johnston-Main Gordon Jones Alan Jowitt Cristina Kakebeeke David & Joy Kardish Fred Kaufman Brian Scott Kelley Howard Kelly Jeremy Keyes Nelly Khouzam David Kilburn Kevin & Lindsey King Victor & Evelyn Komery Bronek & Francine Korczynski Krystyna Kott Spiro Krallis & Petra Hillebrand-Krallis Alexandra Kroeger Lucie Laliberté Melanie Lambert Dr. & Mrs. Gary Landrigan Grace Lao Daniel Leblanc Janet Lee Orville & Ruth Lee Jack Lees Paul Lehmann & Josiane Bolduc Maureen Hallam-Lemay Ross Lemke Marie-Claude Létourneau Ambrose Leung Betsy Linnell David & Sharon Little Helen Porritt Livingston Herb Lloyd Jeffrey Lozon Andrew Lumsden Douglas MacAuley & Christine Ljungkull Ian MacNair Arash Madani Silvio & Meghan Martel Robert Martin Mary Pearson John & Amanda Mathers Mark McAuley Lisa McBride Margot McFarlane Allan & Gail McGregor Lynn McKelvey Kathleen McKinney Brenda McLeod Elizabeth McNally Lloyd Millar Don & Elizabeth Mills Kenneth Mills Michael Mills & Jennifer Laplante Names in purple represent donors who increased their level of giving from the previous fiscal year *deceased Bishop’s University Foundation Annual Giving Report 2006 - 07 6 Jayne Minke Will & Joann Mitchell Katherine Moffat Constance-Marie Moisan George Molyneux Sandy & Susan Montgomery Jeffrey Mooney David Moore Rosamond Moore Mireille Moors Lise Morel Vince Morena Aundrea Morrison Harry & Helen Morrison Kathryn Murison Peggy Olive Robert & Jane Oswald Nathalie Patenaude Janice Patterson Ross Paul Sylvia Paulig Gordon Peabody Daniela Pellis & Wilder Lewis Ian Penhale John Penhale Ian Pennell Stacey Anne Petersen Gerald Peterson Dorothy Phillips John Pinder Sandra Pinto Mark Planche Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Plummer Lawrence Poitras Lee & Elizabeth Pomeroy David & Elizabeth Poulton Mark Powell Jacqueline Premdas David Price Merne Price Vivian Prowse Raymond, Chabot, Grant & Thornton Lu Rider Sean Riley Jonathan Rittenhouse & Loretta Czernis Kelly Robertson Phyllis Robinson Toby Rochester Gary & Nancy Rooney Michael Rosenthal Donald Ross David Rothschild Mary Rothschild Michael Roy Richard & Paula Sainthill Mr. & Mrs. Dwayne Samycia Marguerite Savage Murray Savage Wyatt, Louise, Susan & Amy Savage Derek Schumann Jacqueline Scott Philip Scowen Patrick Sheils Kerry Shuttleworth Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Shyba Mr. & Mrs. Ian Smith Kimball & Lisa Smith Miranda & Connor Smith Sean Smith Vernon Smith Vicki Smith & Andrew Ochman Suzanne Soucy Wendell & Diane Sparkes Geraldine Sperling John Starnes William Starr William Stavert Ann Stephenson Graham Stevenson Nancy-Lynn Stevenson Robert Stocks Raymond Stokes Kathleen Sullivan Rose Sxasz John Taylor & Kimberley Ionson Roland Théroux Mr. & Mrs. Victor Therrian Christie Thomson Irene Thorburn Peter Tilden Kelly Tilson David Tomlinson Tom Van Alstine Nicholas & Heather Van Herk Jake Vaughan Patrick Vaughan Barry Voronoff Bryan Walker Deborah Walsh Barry Wansbrough Robert Watson Ruth Werezak Shannon Widenmaier-Galvan Scott Williamson Peter & Beverly Wilson “Receiving a scholarship motivates me to maintain my high marks...I plan to pursue a career in education and/or government and look forward to giving back to the community once I am finished my education.” Lesley Tarasoff, (History & Sociology) *deceased Deborah Thompson Wise Trevor Wood & Stephanie Goodkey Arnold & Mary Wright Lynn Young Rod Young Gordon Zakaib Nathalie Zegarra Gene & Beverley Zinniger Bradlee Zrudlo Herakliusz Zwirello Century Club ($100.00 + ) Elizabeth Abbott Samia Ackad-Hass William Aird Cynthia Aitken Richard Albert Paulette Alberts Ann Alder William Alexander Val Amigo Suzanne Andrews Anonymous Paul & Lynne Arnill Phillip Aspinall Francine Ayott Robin Badger & Robert Chartier Heather Bagg Jack (Hajak) & Maida Baghboudrian Diana Banks Richard Barker Hannah Barkley Roberta Barlow Esther Stovold-Barnett Patricia Barrowman Kennett Bartlett Richard & Andrea Battista Peter Beliveau Paul Bennett Eric Bergeron Michael Berry Mr. & Mrs. Albert Bertrand Ellen Bertrand Stephen Biggs Michael Birchwood Norman Bishop Helen Black Cecil Blenkhorn Jean Blier Mr. & Mrs. Howard Bogler Christopher Boreyko Jean & Françoise Bourassa Avrille Bow William Bowman Jennifer Boyd Joan Brett David Bridger Kerry Brock Robert Brown* Dalzell Browne Harry & Beth Bruce Frank & Marie Buckshot Tracy Budrow Shirley Burkhart Mr. & Mrs. Barry Burnett Douglas Burns Anne Burpee Audrey Burton Sydney Butler Keith Calder Joyce Caldwell Roberta Cameron Milton Campos & Marilda Carualho Stephanie Cantalini Blair Capes & Robin Cooper Christopher Carbonneau & Valerie Haddad Susan Carlisle Alanna Carr Mr. & Mrs. Lynn Carss Lloyd Chabot Elaine Chamberlin Mr. & Mrs. Pao Chang Chan Susan Chapman Andrew Clark Richard & Sheri Clark Betsy Clarke Nicole Clements William Clinton* Diana Colby Christopher Collinson David Conliffe Ross Conners Robert Conrad Wanda Cook Ann Cooper Sylvie Coté Marnie McCullough Cotran Charles & Shelley Cotton Hugh Cowans Elisabeth Craig Joanne Craig Elizabeth Crépeau James Crook Ina Cummings John Cunnington Mr.& Mrs. Tony Curiale James Czegledi Mr. & Mrs. Hania Daca Gail Ross-Daniel Jennifer DaSilva Robert David Louise Davies Louise Dawdy Anton de Man Lynn Deacon Germaine Deichmann Thomas Denis Andrée Désilets Ian Dinning Clermont Dionne & Isabelle Coté Franco D'Onofrio Glenn Doré Draper Assurance Inc. Barbara Drexel Ann Druce Mr. & Mrs. Guy du Pouget de Nadaillac Marija Dumancic John & Françoise Dunn Brian Eddington Chris Edwards Larry Eldridge Pierre Ellyson Mr. & Mrs. Warren Enos Jacqueline Entwistle Steve & Susan Etcheverry Lewis & Catherine Evans Keith Farquharson David Fearon Lavergne Fequet Judy Fiala Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this report. Please excuse any errors or omissions. Bishop’s University Foundation Annual Giving Report 2006 - 07 Ross Findleton Stephen Finlay Susan Fitzpatrick Robert & Muriel Fitzsimmons Christa Fleury David Forbes Robert Forrest Lynn Fournier John Fowles & Kathy Lepoer Barbara Garbens Jack & Lois Garneau Christine Gauthier Isabel Gauthier Simone Geadah Kathie Gerrits Brent Gilday Glenn Giles Pamela Giles John & Heather Gillis Ward Goddard Jonas Goliasch Lauren Goulet Doris Grant Mr. & Mrs. Noel Greaves Pearl Greenhous Alain Grégoire Elizabeth Griffiths Larry Groom Geoffrey Guy Jean-Eudes Hâché & Heather Jamieson Ronald Haddon Frances Halsall Margaret Hamilton Mr. & Mrs. David Harding Douglas & Elizabeth Harpur Craig & Kathleen Harris Tony Harris Alan & Susan Harrison Brian Harvey Kenneth Harwood Neil Hastie Alain Hébert Joceline Heersink Michael Hefferon Marshall Henkle & Ellie Benn Andrea Hildebrand Debbie Hodgins Margaret Home Réjean Hudon Ronald Hunt Graeme Hunter Cathryn Hussey William Hussey Paul Iggulden Sidney Irwin Craig Jacksland Graham & Sue Jackson Alexandra Jenkins Helen Matte Victoria Jenssen David Johnston Mr. & Mrs. John Judge Peter Kandalaft Heather Kane Jackie Keeley-Loughheed Mr. & Mrs. Terry Keeling Clarence Kendall Susan Kennedy Heather Kinkaid Mr. & Mrs. Joachim Klinker Gregory Krabes & Sylvie Couture Brian & Marie France Kyle Shane Lacharité Tiziano Lando & Rosa Valentini Terry & Midge Lane André Langis Michael Largy Grayden Larrabee Margaret Larrass Claude Laurence Earl Laurie & Manon Coté Cary Lawrence John Lawrence Winnie Leathers John & Lulu Leathley Mr. & Mrs. Jean-Pierre Lefebvre Marie-France Lemay Ian Leslie Shirley Lindsay Joseph Liva Duane Liverpool Carolynne Locke David Lockerby Ardina Loughheed Crossley Loughheed Arthur Lovelace Howard Lucia Cairine Lynch Brian Lynn Trevor Lynn Daniel MacDougall Bryan MacEachern Stephen MacGillivray Doug & Heather Mackay Kathy MacKenzie Megan MacLean Diane Mahony Gregory Mallough Adrian Man Murray Marchant Sylvie Marcoux & Darren Legault Alan Marit David Martin Wendy Martin Joan Massiah Vals Maud James Maxwell Julie Mayrand David & Cheryl Mazurek Michael McAuliffe James & Jane McCammon Virginia McClure Robert & Sarah McConnachie Bruce McConnell John McDonaugh Roderick McFadyen Nigel McGilvery Vincent McGovern Colm McGrath Reid McGregor Daphne McKellar Marius McKinnon & Nancy Cox Peter & Joan McKinnon Dixie McMorran Lissa McRae Robert Midgley Charles Millar James Mitchell Patricia Monfette Queenie Monk Garth & Janis Morrill Frances Morrison Lewis & Christine Mullin Diane Murphy Bryden & Janice Murray David & Ann Murray Teri Lin Murray Marc Natal Patrick Naud Kevin Nealis William & Rosemary Neeley Patrick Neilson Heather Neiser Judith Nelson William Netherton Beverley Nicol Greig Nishio Peter Nixon Sarah Noad Jacquelyn Novak Elliott Nueman Marleen O'Connell Kevin O'Gallagher Edna Ouellette Jennifer Oyler Diane Pampararo Camelia Panitcherska Donald Parsons Janice Parsons Mr. & Mrs. Robert Pelchat Lloyd & Joyce Perkins Christa Peters Ian Petrie Cameron Phillips Jeanet Pierce John Pimenoff Mr. & Mrs. Benoît Pinsonnault Mr. & Mrs. James Plamondon Christopher Planche Gregory Planche Nancy Power Rhonda Price Louise Proulx Peter Provencher James Purdy Frederick Pye James Quarles Karen Rabideau Kevin Ramroop & Gina Hartley Anne Raslask James Richards Janet Cameron-Richter Scott Ride Thomas Riglar Kenneth Roberts Margaret Robertson Ron Robertson Renée & Darcy Robidoux Mr. & Mrs. Keith Robinson Harold & Laura Roobol Keith Rorison Susan Pepall-Ross Stanley Rudkin Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Ryan Jan & Anne Rzyzora Mimi Sakamoto Rick & Lynn Sala Jamie & Gayle Saunders Matt Saunders Renaud & Eva Scheib Sarah Scheigetz Justin Schmidt-Clever Cathy Scott Marjorie Seale Lucille Shaver Ruth Sherman Paula Simpson Donna Sinclair Mr. & Mrs. Yaro Sirota Mike Skutezky Barbara Stevenson Michael Smith Robert & Shirley Smith Ronald Smith David Snell David Sorensen Leigh Sowerby Bob Sparrow Christopher Spencer Katharina Spuehler David & Lucy Stanway Peter Stefano Robert Stenason Donna & Neil Stephenson Alison Stevens Sean & Lora-Anne Stewart Andrew & Ingrid Strange Terry & Linda Strevens David Sturtevant Cheryl Swanson Joan Tanton Caroline Taylor Susie Tector Richard & Debra Thébèrge Mr. & Mrs. Jean-Guy Thériault Claude & Geneva Thibault Jean-François Thibault Peggie Thomas Catherine Thompson David & Marianne Thompson Susie Mitton Thompson Donate to Bishop’s online With our secure site, you can safely and conveniently donate online. www.ubishops.ca/alumni/donation.html or use online banking Make your gift by online/telephone banking with most Canadian financial institutions. You can contact Pam Graham (1-866-822-5210 or [email protected]) to obtain your ID number. Then choose Bishop’s Univ. Fdn - donations as a payee on your banking site. Names in purple represent donors who increased their level of giving from the previous fiscal year. 7 Bishop’s University Foundation Annual Giving Report 2006 - 07 8 Heather Thomson & James Sweeny Rod Tilley Elizabeth Towers Derek Trott Marie Trousdell Camilla Turner Francis Twyman Aleda Van Horn Donald Van Horn Richard Vanderford Shelley Vanderford Anke Vanginhoven Ella May VanLaningham Kaye & Lucille Vaughan Christopher Vaughan & Lynn Beauregard Jennifer Venick Daniel Vincent Suzanna Vodopivec Alfred & Janet Walker Donalda Walker Joseph Walsh Stephen Ward Mr. & Mrs. L. 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Please excuse any errors or omissions. Bishop’s University Foundation Annual Giving Report 2006 - 07 Gillian Dinning Elizabeth Dinsmore & Frederick Gasoi Martin Dion Lise Dionne Marie-Luce Dionne Laura Discepola Tim Doherty Tim Dooley Steven Dopheide Joan Dormer Richard Doucette Bernadette Doyon James Dougan Michael Drew Claude Dubé Marie-Hélène Dubé Nicholas Dubick Isabelle Dubois Sylvie Dubois John Dubsky Alexander Duggan Marthe Dumont Megan Dunford Spencer Dunn Richard Durepos Debra Durovick David & Paddy Dyer Pam Eby Margaret Eckenfelder Steven Edelson Debra Edwards Jane Edwards Danielle Efraim Tara Egan Wu Rose Eidinger Steve Element Judy Ellis Peggy Emms Lynette Enevoldsen Jonathan Erskine Richard & Velma Eryou Jeanette Ettel Heather Evans Gary Fabian Mr. & Mrs. Réjean Falardeau Sandra Fares Sandra Fauteux Nadine Fava & Aaron Daley Gavin Fearon Paul & Lidia Ferguson Ashley Filzer Karen Findlay Sandro Fiorino Allan & Claudia Firhoj Smith-Antoine Fiset Charles Fisher Melissa Fitzgerald Patrick & Deborah Fitzgerald Tom Fitzpatrick Thomas Fletcher Curtis Folkerson Nick Fonda Michel Fontaine Bernard Forget Justin Forster Michael Forsythe Denise Fortier Duncan & Shirley Fortier Céline Fortin Jean Fortin Valérie Fortin Yves Fortin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foulquier Daniel Fournier Michel Franco Deborah Frappied Jonathan Fraser & Meghann O'Hara Jeremy Freed Debra French Janice McFeeters Cathy Lee Fuller George Fuller David Furey Jennifer Furlong Camil Gagné Jimmy Gagné Laurie Gagnier Mr. & Mrs. Michael Gallant Gerri Gallo Jean Gaudet & Louise Gratton Armand & Carol Gendreau Marie Gendron Robert Gendron Denis Genest Robert Genest Stephen George Penny Gibb James Gilbert Shannon Giudici Matthew & Katherine Glandfield Peter Glenn Peter Godber Tom Godber Alexandre Godbout Stephanie Goddard “Throughout my time at Bishop’s, I have been pleased with the unparalleled efficiency of my professors, the quality and relevance of my courses and the social circle I’ve developed among peers. The scholarship provided a strong sense of pride for me and has proven that my long hours and sacrifices have all been worthwhile. I have found a new source of strength in knowing that my academic efforts were recognized and that my final semester at University would not impose any financial restraints” Lori Sparkes, Biology Stephen & Chrystal Godfrey Chris Gokiert & Brenda King Xiaoming Gong Jon Goobie Charles Goode & Jeanne Clavel Pamela Goodenough Pauline Goodenough Mary Goodfellow Clifford Goodwin Jean Gordon Elaine Gordon Vachon Bertrand Gosselin Dana Goveia Rebecca Graham Carole Grant Jean Pryde Grant Carolyn Grapes Mark Gravely Bruce Gray Erin Green Nicole Grégoire Chris Gregory Julie St-Pierre Gregory Mary Gregory-Cyr Guy Grenier Elizabeth Griffin Colin Grimson & Joy Chandler Karine Griss Louis Grondin Stephen Groves Stan Groves Riley Haas Sarah Haddon Mark Hadrill Rebecca Hagen Joan Hagerman Lawrence Haire Albert Haller Rita Hammamji Mr. & Mrs. Preston Hammond Erin Handley Mr. & Mrs. John Hanlin Naomi Hanson Lois Hardacker Robert Harlow Nicole Harrack David & Jennifer Harrington Allyn Harris Andrew Harris Janet Harris Margo Harris Michael Hastings Jeff Haver Esther Healy Brian Heath Randi Heatherington Raymond Heffernan Prudence Heilner Stefanie Hein Alicia Helde Joan Henchey Chris Hepple Buddy Herold Ted Hill Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Ho Amy Hobouti-Fard Maxine Hoffer Stephan Hollander Thane Holmes Mark Holton Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Hon Wah Ha Mr. & Mrs. Peter Hooey Rosemary Hooker Marianne Horak C. 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Klei Dimitri Klyachko James Knutson Leslie Kocsis Mr. & Mrs. Philip Kouri Mario & Magdalena Kraska Joe & Joy Krol Names in purple represent donors who increased their level of giving from the previous fiscal year. 9 10 Bishop’s University Foundation Annual Giving Report 2006 - 07 Margaret Krug Sandra Kuchta Michael Kuhnert Wolf & Audrey Kutschke Julia Kydd Mr. & Mrs. Murray Kydd Marie-Paul Labrèque Chiara Lacey Yves Lachambre Cindy Lachance Mylène Lacroix Gordon Ladd Louise Lafond Lisa Lafrance Kristyn Laird Buuan Lam Rick Lamanna Frances Lambshead Josée Lamoureux Maurice Langlois François Lapalme Roger & Michelle Latulippe Estelle Lauzon Donald Lawrence Kirk Lawrence Maureen Lawrence Robert Lawrence Thérèse Le Brasseur Heather LeBaron Judy LeBaron Manon Leblanc Michael LeBlanc Isabelle Leduc Susan Leech Sarah Lemaire Mark & Shauna Lemenchick Diane Lemieux Mr. & Mrs. Jacques Lepine Claire Leroux Elisabeth Levac Christopher Leveille Joanne Levison Mike Lewis Norman & Heather Lewis Shou Chun Li & Yan Wen Dong Kristan Light Hui Ling Lin Marg Lipscombe Malia Lougheed Patricia Lowe Curtis Lowry Paul Lue Pann Shawn Luft Andrew Lynn & Josslyn Dennett Joanna Lyon Mr. & Mrs. William Lytwyn Mrs. Beverley Mabee Ruth Maben Robert Macaulay Scott & Suzanne MacCrimmon Jeffrey MacDonald Mr. & Mrs. Jim MacDonald Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Macdougall Abby MacInnes Elizabeth MacKinnon Norma MacKinnon Alan MacLean Iain MacLean Kathleen MacNeill Steven MacPhail Wendy Main Mr. & Mrs. Yves Mainville Gustav & Bronislawa Malek Erin Mallory Michael Maloney Ernest Manicom Michael & Émilie Manouk Nikoletta Maretta Anne Wellnhofer & Euan Mars Kevin Marsden Allan Marshall Donald Marshall Ian & Mary Anne Marshall Andrew Martin Kerri Martin Lucy Martin Patricia Martin Sabrina Marzari Bruce Mason Geneviève Masson Geoffrey Mathers Laurie Matheson Mike & Dona Matheson Gaetane Matte Janet Smith Matthews Joan Matthews Nancy Matthews Kelly Maurice Steven & Cathryn Mayhew Pierre & Candace Mayrand Charlotte McCallum Eileen McCammon Ronald McCann Ian McClelland Laurie McCoubrey Tara McCully Gail McDonald Maureen McDonald Heather McElrea Alison McElwain Paul McFarlane Tobi McGrory Kelly McGuire James McIntosh Howard McIntyre Lucas McKay Thomas McKean Kim McKell Burns McKenzie Maura McKeon Scott McKinney Wendy McLaughlin Bryan & Catherine McLean James McLean Shawna McLeish Rita McMurray Trevor McNaughton Gordon & Susan McNeice Stirling McNeil Sean McNeill Mr. & Mrs. Terry McRae Douglas McVie Paul Megan Jessy Melançon Pierre Ménard Audrey Killoran Menzies Clinton Mercier Clive Meredith Jillian Merilees Henriette Merminod Scosha Merovitz Peter Metzger Brigitte Meunier Luanne Meyer Zhuo Miao Carla Middelburg Paul Midghall Roy Millen Mr. & Mrs. R. Millette Marc & Amanda Mills Sara Mills & Michel Viala Scott Mitchell Jacqueline Mitton Deane Moffat Mr. & Mrs. Rani Mohankumar Sami & Laura Mohanna Jackie Moir Ryan Moleiro Michael & Carol Mooney Ian & Eileen Moore Jason Moore Jeff Moore Jeremy Moore Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Moore Peggy-Anne Morency Jonathan Morgan Elsie Morrill Garnet Morrison James Morrison Stephen Mossor Marielle Mousseau Doreen Mulcahy Michael & Judy Munkittrick Vanessa Murdock James Murphy John Murphy Raymond Murphy David Murray Paul & Mary Ann Murray Randy & Sonya Murray Barbara Musoka Melina Myers Joel Myhre & Jessica Zinger Henri Nadeau Joey Nalezinski & Stephanie Jones Andrew Nation Christina Navarro Anselme Ndabigengesere Gary Neeley Joel Neveu Laura Newton Christopher Nicoll-Griffith Dawn Nita John Norrie Leslie Nutbrown Jennifer Oakes Ann Oakley Jennifer O'Brien Chris & Erin O'Donnell Mark O'Donnell Watson & Pamela Ogilvie Christine Oliver Helen Olivier Leslie Olson Michael O'Neill Norman O'Neill Lucas O'Regan John Orr Shauna Otway Yves Ouellet James Owens Rob Palmer John & Phyllis Palov Wei Pan France Paquin & Alain Brunelle Thérèse Paradis Rupinder Parhar Elizabeth Parker Kelly Parker Norman Paterson Mark Paton & Lainey Bates Wendy Patrick Dan & Janet Patridge Kathleen Patton Patricia Peacock Kara Pearson Paul Pede Karen Peirce Hélène Pelletier Louise Penny & Michael Whitehead Martin Pepin Albert Peraino Louise Perkins Sarah Perry Krista Pershall Jean Peterson Patrick & Laurie Pettman Doreen Phaneuf Kevin Philip Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Phillips Michael Pilson Rebecca Pimm Geoffrey Piper Thelma Pitman Sheila Pleet Richard Poaps Costa Politakis Guy Pomerleau Lucie Pomerleau-Coté Ronald Pope Kristen Porritt Doreen Potter Claude Prévost Dara Price William Prouty Anne Purdy Samuel Purdy Julia Quick Derek Radford & Alison Cail Valerie Rawlings Jonas & Karen Raymond Valentine Reeve Bryan Reid Mr. & Mrs. Anselmo Remedios Monika Renner Simon Restall & Carol Bordo Mr. & Mrs. Brad Revege Kathryn Richan Elizabeth Richardson Robert Richardson Leonie Rimmer Brian Roach Charlie Robbins Louise-Andrée Roberge Alex Robert Ghyslain Robert David Roberts Mathew Roberts Neil Roberts Tom Robertson James & Heather Robinson Kirk Robinson Andrée Roch Karen Rodney Jordan Rogers Marie Rogers Frank & Janine Rogerson John Rollit Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this report. 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Bishop’s University Foundation Annual Giving Report 2006 - 07 Ralph & Pam Roloff Joni Roper Dean & Gene Ross Deryck Ross Elaine Ross Ann Rothfels George Rothney Kirk Round Josée Rourke Marty Rourke Mr. & Mrs. Gilles Rousseau Michelle Rousseau John Rowe William Rowe Philip Rowswell Richard Roy Erik Rubadeau Guy Ruel Kris & Victoria Ruiter Lori Ann Rymarchuk-Parent Jason Safford Janell Sale Matthew Salo Pat Salvaggio Dany Salvail Tricia Sam Delwen Samuel Alyson Saunders Robert & Karen Savery Debbie Savoy-Morel Catherine Sawyer Mr. & Mrs. Mario Dello Sbarba Fred Scalabrini & Catherine Scott Alexander Schaal Frederick Scott Walter & Elaine Seline Jennifer Serwylo Marc-André Sevigny Steve Shanahan Laurie Sharman Neva Shelton & Hugh Maynard Mei Sim Shum Hulbert & Susan Silver Louise Simard Gwen Simpson Diane Simpson Andy Sinclair Bryan Singfield Carl Sinnett Pierre Sirois Bryn Skilbeck Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey Skuse Joan Smale Amberlee Small Lon Smith Frances Smith Kristin Smith Robson Nancy Smythe George & Barbara Snelgrove Shelley Snooks Dan Somers Gregory Southward Clifford Sparkes Katherine Spinelli Aaron Spreng & Krista Guezen Bozena Srepel Richard St. Dizier Sarah Stacy Mr. & Mrs. Colin Stafford Doreen Stahl Krystel Staniforth Bernard St-Cyr Brad Steinberg Tobie Steinhouse Scott Stenzel John Stephenson & Brenna Donoghue Signy Stephenson Janet Stevenson Frederika Stewart Hugh Stewart Rhonda Stewart Elizabeth Stierli David & Susan Stockwell Ian Stoddart Branka Stojanovic Philip & Jean Stote Martine St-Pierre Marcelle Stratford Leslie Strike Neil Stubbert Dick & Patti Stubbs Walter Sudar Heather Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Mike Sully Lesley Summers Vivian Sundset Beverly Taber Smith David & Amanda Tanner Greg Taylor & Katherine Tremble Emily Tector Céline Tétu Gabriel Thibault Brenda Thomas Dack Thomas Becky & Glenn Thompson Gordon Thompson Joan Thompson-Stunell Diana Thomson-Kemp Peter Thorburn Jason Thorne Jane Tian Andrea Timlin Michael Tinker Mike & Linda Todd Sidney Toll Judith Toogood Daintry Topshee Brian Torrie Vincent Tourigny Joanne Tracy-Carruthers John & Marlene Traficante Stephen Trelford Stephen & Janie Trew Kristin Trotter Trysa Tsolis Scott Tucker Ronald Tuppert Sylvain Turcotte Lincoln Turner Erin van Schaayk Kim Van Vliet Virginia Van Vliet Jann Vandermeulen Edward Vaughan Elio Vettese Marianne Vigneault Marie Rose Vilaire Johanne Villeneuve Steve & Shauna Vokes Alex & Elaine Voykin David Wade Sallie Wager Lorne Wald & Deborah Elliott Bruce Walker John & Jane Walker Krista Wallace Peter Wallace Oliver Ward Valerie Wasylishen Walter Watt Wendon & Linda Wattam George Waugh Shawn & Debbie Webster Elizabeth Weeden William & Janet Wells Mavis Westgate Thelma Westman Murray Whitby Keith & Victoria Whittall Frances Whittle Benjamin Williams John Williams Derek & Hjordis Wills Barbara Wilson Matthew Wilson Philip Wilson Melissa Wingeat Susan Winn Shirley Wolfe Philip Wong Dale Wood Margaret Woollerton Elizabeth MacRae-Wright Han Yan Sheila Young William Young Tony Yue Patricia Yuill Tammy Yurichuk Mr. & Mrs. Danny Zanetti Sarah Zinck Karen Zitzke Jennifer Zwicker Val Rothlin is a 3rd year B.B.A student (Concentration International Business, minor Economics). “The Parents Annual Campaign for the library is a great program designed to benefit your child and all Bishop’s students.” Bishop’s University Foundation 2006-07 Directors Honorary Patrons Peter Dunn ’66 Louis Lagassé, O.C., DCL ’94 James Ferrabee ’57 Raymond Setlakwe, O.C., ’49, DCL ’03 Robert Goldberger ’79 William I.M. Turner, O.C., DCL ’87 Timothy Griffin ’71 David Williams, DCL ’96 George Hendy ’68 Tracy Dort-Kyne ’93 Ex-Officio Directors Ron Lawless DCL ’00 Robert Allatt ’93 Bud McMorran ’60, DCL ’04 Robert Gordon ’60, DCL ’04 Alex K.Paterson ’52, DCL ’74 Scott Griffin ’60, DCL ’02 Mark Saykaly ’72 Dave McBride ’93 Hugh Scott DCL ’99 Mark McLaughlin ’84 Nicole Small ’92 Robert Poupart Names in purple represent donors who increased their level of giving from the previous fiscal year. 11 o t u o y k n a h T ! s r o n o d r u o all www.ubishops.ca 2006-07 Annual Giving Report is a publication of the University Advancement office Bishop’s University 2600 College St., Sherbrooke, QC J1M 0C8 Tel.: 819-822-9600 ext. 2264, toll free: 866-822-5210 Fax: 819-822-9653 www.ubishops.ca/development Charitable Business No. 11881 0787 RR0001 Harvey White wins Willam & Nancy Turner Teaching Award eaching is something we do well at Bishop’s. It takes fellowship to make a classroom, and we are lucky to have students who make us better teachers: learning happens on both sides of the lectern. We are also lucky at Bishop’s because our students pay us a high compliment each year at Convocation in selecting one Professor for special recognition in the form of the William & Nancy Turner Teaching Award. Established in 1989 by former Chancellor William I.M. Turner, this award today goes to Dr. Harvey White. Dr. White, who earned his degrees at Minnesota, Princeton and McGill, came to Bishop’s many years ago to teach in the Department of Religious Studies. The students who nominated Dr. White for this award write that he provides a “consistently positive learning environment” that engages students in “productive and thoughtful discussions.” His lectures and seminar classes are not delivered in a “dispassionate” manner but rather “it is clear that the philosophical and theological concepts deeply concern him.” He “welcomes questions from the most basic to the truly boggling.” Dr. White is always generous with his time and does extra things students don’t expect from a professor, like “scrounging up money” for projects or conferences. Everyone who knows Harvey recognizes the truth of what these students have said because he is not only our steadfast friend but has long been, and continues to be, our teacher as well. Join me in congratulating Dr. White as this year’s recipient of a well-earned honour. Dale Stout Professor of Psychology T Three long-serving faculty retire Giovanni Di Lullo tudents and colleagues of Giovanni (Gianni) Di Lullo were disappointed to hear of his decision to retire on July 1, 2007. For 25 years Gianni has brought the Italian language and culture alive for hundreds of students at Bishop’s. Gianni was born and raised in Agnone, a small city in central Italy, and since his arrival in Canada he has called Montreal home. He pursued his undergraduate studies at Concordia and his graduate studies at McGill. He began his teaching career with brief stints at CEGEP Bois-de-Boulogne and the Istituto Italiano di Cultura before moving on to Concordia and then Bishop’s. (He continues as a part-time instructor at Concordia.) Students fondly remember Gianni’s interesting and demanding classes, and his infectious enthusiasm for the many subjects that he integrated into his language instruction. He brought a great breadth of knowledge and expertise to each lecture. It is not surprising, then, that he was cited in the Maclean’s Magazine Guide to Canadian Universities for two consecutive years for the quality of his teaching. Gianni’s time at Bishop’s saw the expansion of the Italian program from a minor to a full component of the Modern Languages Major, and in recent years Gianni has worked on diversifying the offerings in Italian, with new courses in the S areas of Italian poetry, prose, and cinema. Moreover, under Gianni’s guidance students in recent years have taken advantage of summer study opportunities at La Societá Dante Alighieri and exchange in Turin. He has also worked steadily over the years on developing in the Library a wide-ranging Italian collection— especially in the area of Italian cinema. In fact, colleagues will remember that any mention of Italian films (classic or recent) has always precipitated lively and stimulating conversations. Gianni has a particular passion for the works of Italian cinema of the 60s, his favourite directors being Valerio Zurlini, Antonio Pietrangeli and Ermanno Olmi, and he is also interested in Italian prose and poetry of the 20th century. Gianni has also been very giving of his time—for years he presided over an after-hours Italian conversation group in local cafés. Gianni is well-known in the Sherbrooke area (particularly in Italian restaurants, where, over the years, he has frequently brought students and colleagues for the sake of the fine cuisine and conversation). Gianni looks back fondly on his years at Bishop’s and derives satisfaction from the great strides his students have made in their mastery of the language and their awareness of Italian society and culture. We wish Gianni all the best in his retirement. Stephen Sheeran Dean of Humanities Fall 2007 Bishop’s University News • 15 Joanne Craig r. Joanne Craig arrived at Bishop’s in 1977 trailing clouds of academic glory: a B.A. from Bryn Mawr College, an M.A. from Oxford (St. Hilda’s College) and a Ph.D. from Harvard. But unlike Wordsworth’s child, Joanne’s glory had not passed away. She brought with her the promise of future accomplishment both in her intelligence and her finely trained mind. Dr. Craig is a Renaissance specialist, whose research has focused on Spenser’s great romantic epic, The Fairie Queene, about which she has published numerous articles. But she is also a Renaissance Woman, whose literary interests include not only twentieth-century American poetry, but also women’s writing from the fourteenth to the twentieth century. The scope of her interests is hinted at in the fact that although she is very involved in feminist literary theory, her recent research has focused on the ideals of male friendship in the sixteenth century. She is truly an academic for all seasons. Dr. Craig’s 30 years at Bishop’s have been characterized by an intense dedication to the University, the English department, and especially to our students. Having taught a great range of courses, from introductory fiction courses, through surveys of D English literature, to courses in Shakespeare and specialized courses in her areas of academic specialization, she has trained, enlightened, guided and inspired generations of students. Amongst those who remember her most fondly are those whom she has encouraged to pursue the level of academic rigour that she has always herself maintained — those who have themselves gone on to distinguished academic careers. Although Dr. Craig is best known for her scholarly accomplishments, all of us who know her well are also very aware of her engaging personal qualities: her wit, her cheerfulness, and her courage, all of which were notably displayed during the two years when she was recuperating from being hit by a truck while walking to the University on a winter morning. Her absence from the campus during that time was a sad foretaste of how much we will miss her after she retires. For the time being the Craig family presence is being maintained at the University by her son, Gordon, the recent recipient of a Ph.D. in Mathematics. Three years ago Joanne and Gordon became the first mother and son in the history of Bishop’s to hold concurrent academic appointments. Garry Retzleff Professor Emeritus of English Ken McLean uring his 30 years at Bishop’s Ken McLean has been an amiable and supportive professor and colleague, invariably offering visitors and neighbors of his office in Morris House help, advice, and a welcoming smile. He loves his family, the outdoors, sports, Canada, and everything Irish, including whiskey. Ken was born in Wales, and his family emigrated to southwestern Ontario when he was a child. He studied at Wilfrid Laurier, McMaster, and York, and taught English in Germany for a year before he came to Bishop’s to teach Canadian literature. He quickly discovered that his job included American literature as well, and later he became keenly interested in Irish literature. One of his students commented that all Ken needed was a pipe to be the perfect professor of Irish literature. The growing collection of books in his office reflected Ken’s industrious efforts to keep up with writing in three burgeoning fields, and through his teaching Ken shared his enthusiasms with his students. His classes were enormously popular, and therefore very large, and the Divisional Teaching Award reflects his students’ appreciation. D 16 • Fall 2007 Bishop’s University News Even when he wasn’t department chair, Ken took an extraordinary interest in the details of departmental administration to the point at which he became a reliable resource for the chair, whoever he or she was. Ken served on important committees like the Senate Planning Committee, the Library Committee, and the Speakers Committee, and for many years he organized a series of readings by Canadian writers. He faithfully attended events sponsored and organized by students, usually the Inglit Club, as well as departmental events like poetry readings, not to mention meetings of the department and of the various committees on which he sat. His commitment to the English department and the University were exceptionally strong, and his attention to detail and due process were particularly valuable. Not that Ken’s interests are restricted to literature and to departmental and University politics: at noon every day he abandoned his office for the Complex and a game of squash, badminton or tennis, depending on the season and the weather. Weekends found him hiking, biking, or skiing. We hope that retirement will give him ample opportunities for all his favorite pursuits, active and sedentary. Joanne Craig and Claire Grogan Department of English Joy Chandler retires A fter twelve years of dedicated service, Joy Chandler retired from her role as the SRC’s Executive Assistant, a departure that will resonate with the many students whom she has tirelessly served over the years. Joy will be remembered as the kindly, all-knowing wielder of the highly sought-after SRC poster stamp and various other SRC-related paraphernalia and publications. Serving as the front line — and often only line — of communication between students and the SRC, Joy was constantly subjected to incessant questions and requests, yet she always seemed to know the answers. Long before there was Google, there was Joy Chandler. For students who worked as SRC Executive members, Joy was oft regarded as a “mom away from home,” offering a helping hand to edit an essay, a listening ear to frustrations or, in the case of a skipped class, a gentle scolding reminding us of our academic responsibilities and priorities. Joy instilled this sense of caring and attention to detail in all her campus involvements, including serving as an occasional organist at St. Mark’s Chapel. Joy mentions fondly that every day in the SRC office threw out the hectic mix of the absolutely ridiculous and the imperatively serious that characterizes the organized chaos of student life. A “typical” day would include working on the academic calendar with the Registrar, blowing up a huge decorative Smirnoff bottle for the bar, and then back to the calendar again, all before noon! When asked what she enjoyed most about her work with the SRC, Joy suggests that it may have been the challenge of remaining flexible when, year after year, she would inherit a different “boss” in the form of a newly elected SRC Executive. After twelve years of wearing the mantle as the SRC’s “continuity piece,” Joy leaves a legacy of service and dedication to the Bishop’s community. In light of her outstanding contribution, and as a testament to this legacy, the SRC has created a new award in her honour, The Joy Chandler Community Involvement Award. We wish her well-deserved rest and relaxation, including longer naps than her SRC lunch break previously allowed, and thank her for her dedicated service to the Bishop’s community and the SRC. Jocelyn Molyneux President, Students’ Representative Council Honorary Tributes In Memoriam Peter Bedford-Jones ’58 John ’57 & Nancy ’58 Gallop Julie Bradshaw ’80 George Baptist ’80 Sean Smith ’80 David Cooper ’66 Dan & Janet Partridge Virginia Cowan ’95 Malcolm McFarland Laurie Scott ’95 Nathalie Zegarra ’94 Errol Duval ’42, DCL ’83 Colin Arnot Murray Greenwood ’56 Ted Fullerton ’54 David Savage ’42 Susan Baumann ’69 Kate Huntington ’94 Robert & Shirley Smith Ed Smith ’55 Ted Fullerton ’54 Arthur N. Langford DCL ’75 Gilling ’44 and Elizabeth ’45 Goddard Gisele Stevenson (mother of Bruce Stevenson ’76) Robert Poupart Doug Lloyd ’62 Nancy Lloyd ’63 Monica Stringer ’56 Pauline Barrett ’56 Laurice Mallouk (mother of Michael Cahill ’72) David Rothschild ’71 John Visser ’42 James Johnson ’53 Ruth Mabben ’56 Stephen Mossor ’81 Joanne Norman Pamela Giles ’94 Tuuli Hannula ’02 In Honour Retirement of Marie McLean Alex Paterson ’52, DCL ’74 Retirement of Pam McPhail John Donald ’60 Squee Gordon ’60, DCL ’04 Scott Griffin ’60, DCL ’02 Tim Griffin ’71 Dave McBride ’93 Bud McMorran ’60, DCL ’04 Alex Paterson ’52, DCL ’74 Mark Saykaly ’72 Raymond Setlakwe ’49, DCL ’03 Dr. Stuart McKelvie Sarah Benmergui ’07 If you wish to send a donation to Bishop’s University in memory or honour of a graduate, friend or relative, your gift will help fund the Alumni/Alumnae Scholarships. Please send your gift (payable to Bishop’s University Foundation) to: Dave McBride, Director of University Advancement, Bishop’s University, 2600 College St., Sherbrooke QC J1M 0C8 e-mail: [email protected] toll free: (866) 822-5210 fax: (819) 822-9653 OR donate online at: https://secure.ubishops.ca/alumnidonation/donation.aspx Fall 2007 Bishop’s University News • 17 Births Audet-Grant: To Ted ’93 and Marie-Joseé a daughter, Anne Isabelle, on April 6, 2007 in Montreal. Anne Grant Ava Lovell Carol-Ann Boucher Beckett-Lovell: To Victoria ’99 and Bryce ’99 a daughter, Ava Constance Wallace in January 3, 2007. They are still living in Switzerland and working at the John F. Kennedy School in Saanen. Blaney-Boucher: To Carol-Ann ’01 and Mathieu a daughter, Alyssa, on August 24, 2006. A sister for Francis, 4 and CharlesOlivier, 2. Carrick-Lovig: To Jessica and Trevor ’96 a son, Jackson Kenneth, on April 20, 2007. Jackson Lovig Carver-Cook: To Fiona ’95 and David a son, Finnley Wray, on November 16, 2006. Douglas: To Gineen and Gavin ’98 a daughter, Stephanie Hawley, on September 28, 2006. A sister to Jayme, 3. The seventh grandchild for Stephanie Douglas Nancy Shepard Douglas ’57 and a niece for Carolyn Douglas Kilbourne ’86. Gomes-Graydon: To Cheryl ’95 and Ken a son, Justin, on March 20, 2007 in Toronto. a brother for Luke, 3. Lussier: To Marian and Ron ’91 a son, Sandro William, on April 2, 2007 in Hong Kong. Sandro Lussier Thomas & Emma McHugh Luke & Justin Graydon Gow: To Melissa (née Goyette) ’01 and Scott ’98 a son, Jack, on August 17, 2006. A brother for Emma, 3. Jack & Emma Gow Grant-MacIntyre: To Joanne ’93 and Eric a daughter, Jacqueline, on June 26, 2006 in Montreal. A sister for Stuart, 2. Jacqueline & Stuart McIntyre Lafrance-Andrews: To Lisa ’97 and Brad a daughter, Kesley, on October 16, 2006. Oliver Lamport TremblayMacDonald: To Marie Josée and Craig ’95, a daughter, Élise Marie, on December 23, 2006 in Ottawa. Taylor Wice PhaneufPelletier: To Isabelle ’00 and Martin ’98 a son, François, Alexandre, François & Elizabeth on June 29 Pelletier 2006. A brother for Alexandre, 5 and Elizabeth, 2. Wagner-Carter: To Andrea Wagner ’00 and Andrew ’01 a son, Logan Jakob on May 15, 2007 in Calgary, Alberta. Logan Jakob Carter LaPlante-Mills: To Jennifer ’00 and Michael ’00 a son, Liam Charles, on May 3, 2007 in Halifax, NS. Craig MacDonald ’95, Marie Josée Tremblay with daughter, Élise. ([email protected]). LaPlante-Mills 18 • Fall 2007 Bishop’s University News MansellLamport: To Kimberly ’95 and Jerry a son, Oliver, on September 15, 2006. A brother for Mya, 4. Noad: To Sarah (née Rowe) and Paul a daughter, Morgan Mary Katherine, on April 13, 2006. A sister for Samuel. Fiona Carver ’96 & Finnley Cook Taylor-Wice: To Vanessa ’00 and Jason a daughter, Taylor Amber Kristine, on March 30, 2007 in Vancouver. ManioudakisMcHugh: To Christina ’96 and Corey ’94 a son, Thomas, on March 24, 2007. A brother for Emma, 3. Marriages Bradley-Roop: Krista ’00 and Chris ’01 on November 18, 2006 at the Ritz Carlton in Naples, Florida. Church-Ghandour: Lisa and Andrew on August 12, 2006 in Ayer’s Cliff QC. (l-r): Back: Jeff Webb ’00, Jamie Bennett ’00, David Burridge ’01, Simon Ginger ’01, Rich Welner ’00, Mark Munzar ’00, Renée Robidoux ’00, Sarah Mitton ’01 Middle: Beth Bennett, Maggie Webb, Sven Byl ’01, Laura Byl ’00, Krista Bradley ’00, Chris Roop ’01, Erin Welner Larmer. Front: Sam Menard ’00, Megan Brayford ’00, Leslie Velocci, Jamie Kokiw ’00, Erica Kokiw, Emily Bennett Munzar ’01, Jeremy Velocci ’00. Donoghue-Stephenson: Brenna ’03 and John ’01 on July 29, 2006 in Toronto. (l-r): Sandeep Joshi ’03, Sonny Joshi ’03, Lisa Church, Andrew Ghandour ’02, Curtis Barr ’01. Missing from photo: Heather Wynne & Eddie Pomykala (right photo). Kindell-Edelson: Jenny and Steven ’99 on July 8, 2006 in a small ceremony in Västerås, Sweden. (l-r) Back:Gabriel Rousseau ’01, Jarrod Hollinger ’06, Michael Palchich ’05, Lois Dion ’06. Middle: Dr. Andrew Johnson, Norm Brunner ’01, Cathy Rutherford ’07, Emma Staples ’04, Julie Brunner, Rachel Henshaw ’01. Front: Joyce Achampong ’03, Brenna Donoghue ’03, John Stephenson ’01, AG Klei ’01 Lena Blomkvist, Steven Edelson ’99, Jenny Kindell, Alex McKelvie ’99 Fall 2007 Bishop’s University News • 19 Gobert-DaSilva: Jennifer ’99 and Dennis on April 21, 2007 in Calgary, AB. (l-r): Kirsten Ziegler ’99, Kathryn Holmes ’99, Ali Hand ’99, Jennifer ’99, Dennis Dasirra, Martin O’Brien-Kelly ’00, Chris Cook ’99, Sean Tutching ’99. Landry-Vettese: Melissa and Marc ’03 on December 28, 2006 at Sandals Royal Bahamian Hotel in Nassau. (l-r): Laura Smith ’03, Jenny Bird ’02, Mike Kerwin ’02, Marc Landry-Vettese ’03, Melissa Landry,Tacuma Stevens ’03, Kathy Bird ’03, James McIntosh ’04 St. Germain-Esposito: Carly ’02 and Dominic on October 7, 2006 in Ottawa. (l-r):Tan Light ’03, Caitlin Carter ’03, Carly St. Germain ’02, Richard Holmes ’03, Elena Schoonmaker-Gates ’03, and Jill Swan ’03 Lloyd-Deep: Carolyn ’96 and Ross on April 14, 2007 in Montreal. Front row (l-r) : Stephanie Hyde Butler ’97, Carolyn Lloyd ’96, Ross Deep, Stephen Lloyd ’89, Joanne Fraser (attended ’61), Jennifer Lloyd Moussette ’92, Pierre Moussette ’92 Back row (l-r) : Nancy Tees Lloyd ’63, Timothy Crooks ’61 Other alumni in attendance: Ainsley Spry ’96, Nicole Clements ’94, Hamilton Shippee ’91 Engagements Harrington-Bishop: Erinn ’02 and Chris on March 16, 2007 in Venus Bay, South Australia. The couple live in Port Lincoln, South Australia. Wedding in Thailand in July 2008. Kirton-Carsolio: Lisa ’00 and Raul. Wedding planned for November 2007 in Calgary ([email protected]). Any News? Mayne-Minkoff: Julie ’99 and Chris ’96 on April 13, 2007. Wedding in Montreal in May 2008. Robidoux-Ferron: Renée Robidoux ’00 and Darcy on June 24, 2006 in Montreal. Wedding in Ottawa in September 2007. www.ubishops.ca/alumni/update/html Do you have any news you want printed in “Through the Years”? Has your address changed? If so, please let us know. Feel free to send a photograph (send digital photos as high quality jpeg files – minimum 800 x 600 pixels, LARGER for group photos). Our address is Bishop’s University Alumni Association, 2600 College St., Sherbrooke QC J1M 0C8 or tel: 819-822-9600 ext. 2319; fax: 819-822-9653; [email protected] or log on to www.ubishops.ca/alumni. 20 • Fall 2007 Bishop’s University News Deaths Stanley Banfill ’28 on April 30, 2007 approaching his 100th birthday. Peter Edward Bedford-Jones ’58 on April 21, 2007 in St. Catharines. Father of Wendy ’92. Peter will be remembered as the rock that anchored his family, his faith and his varied business interests with Stelco, Q-Pac and SRI. He will be dearly missed by all whose lives he touched. David Cooper ’66 passed away on June 5, 2007 in Thunder Bay. Son of Everett ’35, DCL ’88, brother of Don ’68, and step-son of Margaret Ann ’48. Errol Duval R. Errol Duval ’42, DCL ’83 on May 17, 2007 in Jersey, Channel Islands. Father of Greg ’74 and Catherine ’75. See below. Elizabeth Harvey ’96 died tragically after a major car accident in Rideau Lakes Township on August 17, 2007. A tribute to Elizabeth will appear in the next issue. Ronald E. Johnston ’57 on January 18, 2007. T. Andrew Judson on July 24, 2007 at his residence in Brockville. Dr. Judson enjoyed a long career at Bishop’s University from 1953 to 1989. A celebration of his life will appear in the next issue. Geraldine Beatrice Lane ’36 passed away with family at her side at the Wales Home on June 20, 2007 in her 92nd year. George McClintock ’49 on July 9, 2007. George coined the name Gaiters for our sports teams. Claire Marie Vinet ’76 on May 10, 2007. ’42, DCL ’83 Founder of Business School dies in Jersey, Channel Islands rrol Duval, Professor Emeritus of Business, died on May 17, 2007, and his family and friends, among whom are many alumni and former colleagues, were deeply saddened by his death. He had been closely associated with Bishop’s for most of his life, as a student, an alumnus, and a professor. Errol was born in Grand’Mere, Quebec on December 20, 1920. He first came to Bishop’s as a student in 1939 and took part in all the available sporting activities, playing in each with “the same fiery enthusiasm, that determined desire to win.” He also acted in plays, was editor of The Mitre, and graduated with History Honors in 1942. Immediately after graduation, Errol obtained a commission in the Canadian Army, but his military career was cut short. He was invalided back to Canada from England in 1943. During his convalescence in London, Ontario, he met and married his wife Evelyn in 1949; their twins Greg and Catherine were born in 1951. After regaining his health, Errol entered graduate studies at the University of Western Ontario where he obtained a Diploma in Business Administration in 1951 and an M.B.A. in 1954. He taught Business Administration at Western and at the University of Windsor before he was invited to Bishop’s in 1958 to introduce a Business program. In the early 1960s, a two-member department, just Errol and an accounting professor, managed to offer a Business major for a B.A. degree. Despite these limited resources the program was a great success. Business alumni from that period, including David Williams after whom the Business School is now named, value the education they received. By the time Errol retired, the Department had grown into a E Division with twenty faculty and about one hundred graduates per year. On arrival at Bishop’s, Errol also started an evening course in Executive Development that was extremely successful. Some 450 executives completed the course up to 1968 when it merged with a program given by the Canadian Institute of Management. Errol was also keen that the department should always have the best advice available, and ensured this by establishing an Advisory Committee of distinguished business people. Errol made many contributions to the administrative operations of the University and to the local community as a lay reader at local churches and as an enthusiastic member of Lennoxville Curling Club and Milby Golf Club, of which he was a founding member in 1964. Some of his friends will remember fondly his rapid and often erratic play of the cards at bridge. His golf had similar characteristics. The University recognized Errol’s outstanding contributions by the award of a D.C.L. at his retirement in 1983. He went to live in Jersey with his second wife Clare, who came from that island, and many of his friends have enjoyed the hospitality at their charming home. Early in the spring, following a fall at home, Errol was admitted to hospital, and while there he contracted an infection from which he did not recover. His friends will remember with affection his generally light approach to the problems of the world, and his sense of humour in dealing with the more immediate difficulties of life. Errol was an original, and we will not forget him. Colin Arnot Professor Emeritus of Chemistry A memorial service will be held in St. Mark’s Chapel on Saturday, September 29th at 10 a.m. Fall 2007 Bishop’s University News • 21 Through the Years Associates 1966 1972 Ron E. Lawless DCL ’00 was appointed a member of the Order of Canada. Eric H. Molson was appointed a member of the Order of Canada. Nick Kirton recently joined the Board of Governors of the University of Calgary. Since his retirement from KPMG in 2004, Nick has also joined a number of corporate boards. Judy Pennefather Kirton ’68 retired from the Calgary Health Region in March. Daughter Lisa Kirton ’00 is engaged to be married in November. Kumar Hathiramani completed his MA (Hons) in Conflict Resolution in 2002 from Antioch University in McGregor, Ohio. In addition to managing his several companies, he is one of the founders and first President of the ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution) Association of Barbados Inc., a non-profit NGO seeking to promote ADR and mediation as the primary method of Conflict Resolution within the judicial process and communities as an alternative to the gladatorial style litigation practices. He was appointed a Justice of the Peace in April 2005. ([email protected] or kvmar. [email protected]) 1958 Tony Ketchum is still hoping his wife Mary will accompany him cycling through the Atlantic provinces (and cook him better meals than he endured on his solo trip to Saint John NB from Victoria in 1990). Bishop’s grads Laurie Devitt and Diane (Montgomery) made him most welcome in Saint John - which may be why he hasn’t gotten any further. He and his wife have just finished building a geothermal heated and cooled house in central Toronto. They had some practice when they built an off-grid “sustainable” house an hour northwest of Toronto in 1998. That house is opened for visitors every Earth Week. Tony is Vice-Chair of the Conservation Foundation of Greater Toronto and President of Household Project Management Inc. which he founded in 1992. Their off-grid house can be seen at www.TRCA.on.ca/the_ketchum_house. Ray Stokes is retired and looks forward to hearing from alumni from way back when! ([email protected]) 1961 Barrie Wilson is Professor, Religious Studies at York University and has a book coming out soon titled How Jesus Became Christian (Random House). 1962 Norman Webster and his wife Pat received the Friend of Education Award, bestowed by the Canadian Council for the Advancement of Education at its annual conference in Charlottetown, for their outstanding service and commitment to post-secondary and independent school education. 1965 Eric Detchon says after 42 years of teaching, I am retiring. Judy and I plan to spend lots of time fishing and visiting our grandchildren in Tucson and Ottawa. We would love to hear from alumni of my era who are visiting Vancouver Island. ([email protected]) 22 • Fall 2007 Bishop’s University News 1969 Fr. David and Jocelyne (Pilkington) Belden, after the establishment of St. Joseph of Arimathea, Toronto’s first English-language orothodox parish in 1985, have emerged from retirement to initiate St. Dunstan of Canterbury Orthodox Mission, meeting at St. Olave’s Anglican Church, Bloor and Windermere, Toronto. Steven Chow has been appointed to the boards of two Hong Kong listed companies (CNT Group Ltd. and Foundation Group Ltd.) as independent Non-Executive Director. He has two grandchildren (both arrived in 2006) from his two daughters. Jim Millar was appointed to the Board of Directors of Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. A former employee of CMHC, he will sit on the board as the representative of the National Capital Region. John Scott was appointed to the Canadian Transportation Agency. He is also Fleishman-Hillard Canada’s Vice President and General Counsel. 1971 Reid Barter retired from Upper Canada College in June 2005 after 34 years. Prior to that, he had taught in Magog for 4 years. Susan Barter spent 25 years at The Bishop Strachan School, the last 5 years as Principal of the Junior School. After a short hiatis, she became Principal of Central Montessori School. Their son, Scott, begins Ryerson Business in September 2007 ([email protected]). 1975 Jane Everett, a professor in the Department of French Language and Literature, has been appointed Dean of Students at McGill. 1978 Andrea Neill was appointed Assistant Information Commissioner in June 2007. This position is provided for in the Access to Information Act, Canada’s freedom of information legislation, to assist the Information Commissioner in carrying out his duties and responsibilities under the Act. 1982 Adrienne Chinn has completed her first book, The Home Decorator’s Color and Texture Bible, published internationally in July 2007. She is working on a proposal for her second book, The Home Decorator’s Course. Adrienne runs her own successful interior design business in London, England where she has been living since 1991. Along with designing projects for residential and commercial clients, Adrienne also lectures at design colleges in Britain and broadcasts on radio and TV (most recently on Sky TV’s “Women in the Property Market”). Through the Years Steve McCauley is Marketing VPBreakthrough Innovation at Kraft Foods Global in Illinois. ([email protected]) 1984 1989 1995 Correction: France de Gaspé Beaubien, Vice-President, Operations Support, BDC Financing, graduated in 1989 (not 1998 as mentioned in the spring 2007 issue). Kathleen Beauchamp-Bloom is National Account Manager for Frito Lay Canada in Calgary ([email protected]). Scott Edmonds was appointed Chief Financial Officer for WebTech Wireless Inc., a global provider of location based and fleet telematics services. He will work with the board and CED to align the strategic, operational and financial management of the business. Diana Hopps is Senior Recruiter at Manpower Professional in Phoenix AZ. ([email protected]) Tami Freeman Wilkinson is a Real Estate Sales Representative with Re/Max Realty Enterprises Inc. in Mississauga. She lives in Lorne Park with her husband Rob ’84 and two sons Mark , 19 (University of Waterloo - Systems Design Engineering) and Gregg, 17 (Lorne Park High School). Tami welcomes hearing from friends at [email protected] 1990 Rob Wilkinson President of NuPark Solutions Inc., an Automated Parking Solutions Provider in Toronto representing products manufactured in Sweden and Holland. Rob can be reached at [email protected] 1987 Danny Lynn has spent 15 years as a Crown Prosecutor with Alberta Justice. He had hopes of being able to retire in another ten years but with daughter Ariel, 8, and son Kieran, 7, he will be around longer to see them through university ([email protected]). Troy Hopps is Business Director at Becton Dickinson in Tokyo. ([email protected]) Carlo Beaudoin can be reached at [email protected]. Anna McComber Stevens is Production Leader at Renkim Corporation in Southgate, MI ([email protected]). Allan Ross is a Mate on Tug Boats for North Arm Transportation Ltd. in Vancouver. 1991 Dean Chiarelli is Director of Wellness Promotion at University Nevada, Las Vagas. Floods from Hurricane Katrina destroyed his home and office at Tulane University in New Orleans. In July 2006, Dean moved to Las Vagas, without knowing a single person, to start over ([email protected]). Yvonne Healy Robertson writes, “Time has been good to all of us. Jason and I have 3 beauties, Victoria 5, Ryan 4, and Sean, 2” ([email protected]). 1988 1993 Keith Davidson is Area Sales Manager for Wells Fargo Auto Finance in Calgary ([email protected]). Carolin Hart Roussel opened up her own business, Eye Etiquette Optical Boutique in Victoria on April 12, 2007. “It is owned and operated by myself and my husband, Frederick Roussel. It was a lot of hard work, but extremely rewarding in the end. Check me out the next time you are in Victoria.” ([email protected]) Lynne Roberts works in educational development and higher education policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science. She is completing a part-time postgraduate degree in education and international development at the Institute of Education. She has lived in the UK since 1996 and hopes some Bishop’s friends will visit ([email protected]). 1994 Michelle Brolly is a Teacher for Global Village ([email protected]). Kathleen Howard is Director of Music at First Presbyterian Church in Brockville. 1996 Catherine Clements is Senior Manager, Laval-Rive Nord Region for National Bank of Canada ([email protected]). Nancy Smythe is working full time in the Montreal area training horses and riders up to provincial level competition ([email protected]). 1997 Karen Osler is living in Roncesvalles Village in Toronto with her husband Erick Fenkell ’95 and their son Willem, 2. 1998 Jeannot Plamondon can be reached at [email protected]. Kathleen Tremblay has two boys, Owen (June 12, 2005) and Zachary (January 21, 2007). 1999 Angus Baldocchi is Business Development Manager for Redux Media in Montreal ([email protected]). Christian Charette and Nadia Zwierzchowska ’97 and family are moving to Orleans ON. Christian is Software Development Manager at Unlimi-Tech (company owned by John Tkaczewski ’99) in Ottawa. Nadia is on maternity leave until fall 2007. Jeffrey Parker is living in Halifax where he is playing rock music. He will start a medical degree at Dalhousie in the fall of 2007 ([email protected]). Publications Mail Agreement No. 40027187 Return Undeliverable Canadian Addresses to: University Advancement Office Bishop’s University 2600 College St., Sherbrooke QC J1M 0C8 Fall 2007 Bishop’s University News • 23 Through the Years 2000 Chris Fearn is Strategy Consultant for Deloitte & Touche LLP in London, England ([email protected]). Annie Martineau works as an Accounting Analyst with Dévéloppement international Desjardins. ([email protected]) Alexander Noppen is a Financial Analyst with Industry Canada in Ottawa. ([email protected]) David Pearlman left Desjardins Securities after 6 years and joined TD Newcrest (a division of TD Securities) as VP and Director - Institutional Equities. He will be back in Montreal, responsible for covering institutional accounts in Boston. Inspection Agency. She is married to Terry Veneau (who attended Bishop’s from 199902) and they have two wonderful boys, Tristan, 3 and Kaleb, 8 months ([email protected]). 2003 Jennifer L. Smith has returned to Canada after spending 2 years teaching in South Korea ([email protected]). Ian Stephens moved to Calgary to take an Inside Wholesales position with Fidelity Investments ([email protected]). 2004 Joel Myhre is a medical school student at University of Manitoba. 2005 2001 Katherine Russell-Sullivan can be reached at [email protected]. Chris Roop is Marketing Manager for Expedia.ca ([email protected]). 2006 Krista Wallace is Human Resources Consultant for the Canadian Food Zhuo Miao is a Software Developer at Research in Motion. ([email protected]) Todd Larsen ’04, Sophie Cross ’04, and Anthony Garretto ’06 all graduated in the B.Sc. program. “We now are ski bums at Red Mountain in BC. Todd is assistant manager of the ski school, Sophie is a ski coach, and Anthony is a liftie. “Sophie and I [Todd] have officially moved to Rossland BC, and Anthony is heading to med school in England in September.” Anthony and Todd were on the BU Ski Team, and are enjoying the spoils of competitive skiing. In a skier cross competition at Red Mountain, Todd came first, Anthony was third, and second place was Canada’s top freeskier Mike Hopkins. “If anyone is in the area, look us up!” ([email protected]) ([email protected]) Business Cards 520 Bowen S, Sherbrooke, QC J1G 2E1 If you wish to advertise to Bishop’s graduates and friends, please send your camera-ready business card or a high quality jpeg image (3.5’’ wide x 2’’ high) and a cheque for $100 for one issue or $250 for the ad to appear in three issues (payable to Bishop’s University Alumni Association) to: University Advancement Office, Bishop’s University, 2600 College St, Sherbrooke QC J1M 0C8. Tel: 819-822-9600, ext. 2266; fax: 819-822-9653, e-mail: [email protected]. Reproductions of cards will appear in the winter issue of Bishop’s University News. Deadline: 14 November 2007. Note: Bishop’s University is not responsible for the services advertised on this page. 24 • Fall 2007 Bishop’s University News The 17th Annual Jeff Cannon Memorial Homecoming Golf Tournament Don’t miss Fall Homecoming 28-29 September 2007 ALU M N I Date: Place: Old Lennoxville Golf Club (819-562-4922) Time: 12:30 p.m.: Shotgun start (brunch and registration from 10:30 a.m.-noon) Format: Foursomes/vegas Friday, 28 September 12:30 p.m. Jeff Cannon Memorial Homecoming Golf Tournament. Saturday, 29 September 8-11 a.m.: Alumni Breakfast at Dewhurst Dining Hall. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. J. H. Price Sports Centre is open 10 a.m. A memorial service will be held for Professor Errol Duval ’42, DCL ’83 in St. Mark’s Chapel 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Bishop’s bookstore in the University Centre open. Crested Bishop’s items available. 10:30 a.m. Tailgating section in Coulter field parking lot is open. 11 a.m-1 p.m. Visit the Student Alumni Association table under the alumni tent (alumni t-shirts, hats, free balloons, face painting & candy for kids) 11 a.m. Lunch for Classes of ’95, ’96, ’97, ’98 in tent at Coulter Field. 1 p.m. Football game. Bishop’s vs Mount Allison. 4 p.m. Post-game reception with live band in the Alumni Tent in Coulter Field parking lot. 6:30 p.m. Reunion banquet for Classes of ’95, ’96, ’97, ’98 in Dewhurst Dining Hall. Class photos will be taken. 10:30 p.m. Party at “The Gait” pub - free admission for alumni. Sunday, 30 September 10 a.m. A special homecoming chapel service to celebrate the 150th anniversary of St. Mark’s Chapel. Couples who were married in the chapel are invited to renew their marriage vows at the service. For more information please contact Heather Thomson at: 819-822-9600 ext 2718 or [email protected] www.ubishops.ca/alumni October 6 McGill 13 @ Acadia 21 @ Laval 27 Montréal 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. November 3 Conference Semi Finals 10 Conference Final (Dunsmore Cup) 17 National Semi-Final (Mitchell Bowl) 23 National Championship (Vanier Cup) * Live on RDS Note: You can register as a single/twosome/threesome and you will be paired up. All those who register will be contacted prior to the tournament. Cost: $80 includes: 18 holes of golf, cart, brunch, BBQ dinner, participation gift and a $25 donation to the Jeff Cannon Memorial Fund. A $25 tax receipt will be issued per registration fee. Maximum 72 golfers. Please register with Matt McBrine at: 819-822-9600 ext. 2266, toll-free: 866-822-5210, [email protected] ds! n e i d fr l eat o r t g ts. Mee our n y e om ive l m e R s op` h s Bi Classes of ’95,’96,’97,’98 2007 Football Schedule September 7 @ Concordia* 15 Sherbrooke* 22 @ Montréal* 29 Mount Allison** **Homecoming September 28, 2007 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. Don’t miss your 10th Reunion Fall Homecoming September 29-30, 2007 www.ubishops/alumni For more information contact: Esther (Stovold) Barnett ’70 toll free: 866-822-5210 [email protected] Fall 2007 Bishop’s University News • 25 Alumni Perspectives Guest columnist Norman Webster ’62, DCL ’85 remembers China My favourite Chinese joke has three prisoners together in a cell in Beijing. The first says, “I am here because I opposed the policies of Deng Xiaoping.” “Hah!” snorts the second, “I am here because I supported the policies of Deng Xiaoping.” The two turn to the third man, who says: “I am Deng Xiaoping.” t really was that wacky in China in the latter half of the 20th century. Communist regimes tend to work that way. People pop in and out of prominence – or jail, or worse – according to whether their policies and principles find favour with “the people,” which is to say the dictator of the moment, who helpfully interprets the people’s will. Witness, as we speak, the mad kingdom of North Korea. Deng Xiaoping, the bullet-headed pepperpot from Sichuan province, could have given survival lessons to Richard Nixon. From Mao Zedong’s close associate and political hitman, one of the most powerful in the land, Deng descended into near oblivion during Mao’s Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. When I arrived in Beijing in 1969, to spend two years as The Globe and Mail’s resident correspondent, literally hundreds of millions of Chinese daily chanted their hatred of this man and his treacherous allies. “Revisionist,” “capitalist roader,” “renegade, hidden traitor and scab” were among the labels affixed to them by the masses waving their red books of Mao quotations. Red was the colour of the day. The anarchic Red Guards, sent on the rampage by Mao, proposed changing the capital’s traffic lights to Stop on green and Go on red. Deng Xiaoping was reviled for daring to say, “It doesn’t matter whether a cat is black or white, as long as it catches mice” (i.e. Communist theology is less important than results). This was heresy. For his sins, Deng spent a decade in eclipse. You will see no evidence of him in the photographs of Nixon’s visit in 1972. He was still the unmentionable man. It was only with Mao’s decline and death in 1976 that Deng made his comeback, and even then it was a close-run struggle with the leader’s harridan wife, Jiang Ching. Deng was in, out, then finally in again and in control – the tough, pragmatic leader China so desperately needed after decades of turmoil under the Lord of Misrule, Mao. He proceeded to make history with a new quotation: “To get rich is glorious.” Simple words, but what an impact. At a stroke, the stultifying Communist economy was repudiated, the formidable talents and energies of the Chinese people set loose, and this desperately poor country of a billion or so people launched into the modern world. (Modern economic world, that is. Politically, the Party continues to govern with an iron fist. Deng himself was no sweetheart; he it was who gave the ultimate I 26 • Fall 2007 Bishop’s University News order for the army to open fire in Tienanmen Square in l989.) The cliché has it that people pull themselves up by their own bootstraps, but in fact at first the Chinese didn’t even have boots. They had slippers with hemp soles, or canvas shoes with rubber soles cut from old tires (you could still see the tread). On return trips to China through the years, I have had my private index of progress: how many people are wearing good leather shoes? The results have been fantastic, of a piece with the booming industry of Chengdu, the gleaming buildings of Shanghai, the trafficchoked ring roads of Beijing. When my family and I lived in Beijing, the main commuter traffic was cyclists jingling their handlebar bells. The other kings of the road were the drivers of the donkey- and horse-carts who brought agricultural produce into the city for sale on gritty street corners. The drivers would sit atop huge loads of cabbages as their beasts plodded across Tienanmen Square. When lunchtime came, they tied feedbags on the animals, then would lie down on the edge of the road – the Boulevard of Eternal Peace, main drag of the capital city – and go to sleep. True story. Beijing itself was a large, gray-walled Asian village with few sidewalks to roll up at night and hardly any flights into its “international” airport. Exactly three Western correspondents were stationed in the capital – one Frenchman, one West German and me. Chinese families at the time had strict rations for rice and cotton; they saved up for a bicycle, a watch, a radio. Now, it’s cell phones, washing machines and computers. Next year’s Olympics in Beijing will be a triumph of construction and organization by a nation developing at warp speed. There are problems, of course, and there will be more. Inequalities are huge between the booming coastal cities and inland peasants scratching a living from iron-hard soil. Migrant workers are surging to the promised lands, and being exploited when they get there. Corruption is rampant, the environment a sometime thing. Tens of millions more male babies are being born and raised than female ones, a significant future threat to social peace. China’s boot is still firmly on the throat of Tibet. Some rash generals are ready for war over Taiwan. Just an amazing, evolving story. Is The Campus covering? Fall 2007 Bishop’s University News • 27 Bishop’s University News is published three times a year by the University Advancement Office, Bishop’s University, 2600 College St., Sherbrooke, QC J1M 0C8