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Serving our community of students, alumni & friends Feb 2011 College partners up with ASC by community volunteering. 6 7 Focus on the Faculty, whats happening in the schools. 21 Young Alumni, doing great things after graduation. Calling all alumn, friends, partners and family of alumni. We are looking to YOU to tell us about Olds College over the last 98 years. Our centennial is happening in 2013! Send us your stories and photos, we want to hear about the life of our college. For our Centennial Update see pg 4 First class of Livestock Judging 1914 being taught by Olds College’s first President, W.J. Elliot. Livestock Judging Club now. Publications Mail Agreement No. 40010029 Return Undeliverable Canadian Addresses to: Olds College 4500 - 50th Street Olds, Alberta T4H 1R6

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Page 1: Horizons February

Serving our community of students, alumni & friends

Feb 2011

College partners up with ASC by community volunteering.

Coming Events 6 7Focus on the Faculty, whats happening in the schools. 21Young Alumni, doing

great things after graduation.

Calling all alumn, friends, partners and family of alumni. We are looking to YOU to tell us about Olds College over the last 98 years. Our centennial is happening in 2013! Send us your stories and photos, we want to hear about the life of our college.

For our Centennial Update see pg 4

First class of Livestock Judging 1914 being taught by Olds College’s first President, W.J. Elliot.

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School of Business

• Dr. Terry Males, past Chair of the School of Business, is now contributing to Olds College’s Centre for Teaching & Learning. He will be working with the areas of needs assessments, program reviews, editing and other assigned project duties.

• As part of a Memorandum of Understanding with Olds High School, students of the College’s Apparel Technology program and costume cutting instructor Robert Laflamme worked with high school students on costumes for their December, 2010 theatre production of Cinderella.

• The School of Business would like thank Evalina Schmidke, a custom garment producer from Calgary who donated $32,000 in fabrics to the Apparel Program. This donation provides for students in many different ways.

Academic & International Services

• The College is now working in partnership with ShirWin Knowledge and Learning Systems Inc. (shirwin.com) to develop virtual visual display for use in Fashion Marketing Certificate courses.

• Pat Bidart, Associate Vice-President; Acting School of Business Chair, met with instructors from Tanzania at Lakeland College to support the College’s Association of Canadian Community College’s project in Tanzania.

• The College’s Centre for Distance Education is completing the first five of the courses to be delivered in the Fashion Marketing and Land

Administration courses.

School of Environment

• This fall, instructor Peter Johnston-Berresford jointly coordinated a 1.5 hour video conference between second-year students in Production Horticulture and students at the University of Tennessee at Martin. The event was considered successful and the technology (Community Learning Campus) performed flawlessly.

• Johnston-Berresford also assisted in both the procurement and hosting at Olds College of the seminar entitled, Crop Planning for Vegetable Producers put on jointly by Alberta Agriculture Food Rural Development (AAFRD) and Organic Alberta.

• Olds College Entomologist Dr. Ken Fry was invited to be a guest speaker at the Ontario Greenhouse Conference. Toronto, Ontario. Dr. Fry was also invited to be a guest speaker at the Saskatchewan Green Trades Conference in Saskatoon as well as at the Annual Green Industry Show and Conference in Edmonton.

• The College’s Botanic Garden – created to conserve and maintain a distinct and documented collection of cultivars and native species that grow on the prairies, and to encourage new plant introductions to the northern temperate zone – has become part of an international exchange. Plants of ‘Betty Bugnet’ were shipped to Austria, Alaska and the University of Minnesota and are noted as coming from Olds College. In exchange the College received new roses for its collection with variety names such as Will Alderman, Agnes, Prairie Youth, Michel Trudeau and Emily Carr.

School of Trades and Career Studies

• Dick Thomson, past Chair of the School of Trades and Career Studies is moving into a new role as Director, Continuous Learning. The purpose of the newly created role is to develop a program to position Olds College in new markets for the college’s educational and associated business services regionally, nationally, and internationally.

• The School of Trades and Career Studies began a Heavy Equipment Operator (HEO) program in the Beiseker, AB area with 13 students on September 7 2010. The School thanks the College’s industry partners who have signed on and donated land and equipment.

• Jordan Cleland, Vice President, Advancement, attended the annual Alberta Roadbuilders and Heavy Construction Association (ARHCA) conference in Banff in November. The ARHCA is Olds Colleges’ 2010 Partner of the Year. Cleland was well received and announced that the School of Trades and Career Studies’ Deep Utility Installers program, a one-of-a-kind program the School and ARHCA have been developing over the past two years, will have its first intake of students in spring 2011.

School of Innovation

• Now in the fourth year of production, the Biofuel Technology Centre has increased its production and is looking to expand the use of biodiesel within the surrounding community. The program offers biodiesel at $1.00 per litre with proceeds returning to the program to continue funding biofuel research on campus. For more information on becoming a supporter and using Olds College biodiesel, contact Amanda Farrant at 403-556-9865 or [email protected].

• Four new faces are joining the Olds College School of Innovation, bringing their previous experiences and skills in the areas of microbiology, analytical testing, and lab management.

Dr. Beatrice Amar M.Sc., Ph.D. will support projects related to wetlands, microbiology, remediation and water management on campus. Dr. Imad Noureddin M.Sc., Ph.D. joins the team as laboratory manager and Pieter Hiemstra is completing a three month internship at Olds College, looking at the feasibility of pyrolysis technology in the region. Takeshi Hamada recently arrived from Japan to investigate algae oil production research with College industry partner Symbiotic Envirotek.

School of Agriculture

• Olds College has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the United Kindom’s Hartpury College, allowing Equine Science graduates to obtain a Bachelor’s degree with just one additional year of schooling, for at total of three years. (see story on Pg. 3).

• Two of the College’s agricultural students were the only Canadian students to successfully apply to attend the Legislative Agricultural Chairs Summit and State Agricultural Rural Leaders board meetings in Fort McDowell, Ariz. in January (see Story on Pg. 3).

• Through funding from Growing Forward, the livestock handling and slaughter facilities have been redeveloped as part of an animal welfare and humane slaughter project with Alberta Agriculture Food and Rural Development. These facilities will be used to provide industry training over the next three years.

• Renovations have begun in the animal holding area within the Animal Health Technology program. The College maintains facilities in compliance with guidelines from the Canadian Council on Animal Care.

• Farrier students from the one-year Certificate program returned to the college on October 12 2010 after doing their practica across Canada. Most of the students concentrated on the east and west coast. Over the past several years, the demand for the College’s students has far exceeded the supply.

Olds College is a busy place indeed, with new academic research and projects created to enhance the opportunities of learners beginning almost daily. Here is just a brief glimpse of the work happening at Olds College in this new section designed to keep you up to date.

School of Innovation (OCSI) Chair; Dr. Abimbola Abiola, M.Sc., B.Sc., Ph.D.

School of Environment Chair,Doug Peters

School of Agriculture Chair,Dalin Bullock, M.Sc., B.Sc.

Associate Vice-President; Acting School of Business Chair, Pat Bidart, M.Ed.

School of Trades and Career Studies Chair, Dan Daley, HET Jnm. Ag Mech. Cert.

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in making the transition and enhance their learning.

Students will also have the option to spread the Hartpury degree component over more than one year, to be addressed by Hartpury on an individual basis. Further aiding students, Hartpury’s Senior Lecturer – International Support is available to assist international students with their studies.

The initial agreement between Hartpury College and Olds College was officially signed in April, 2010.

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Olds College represented by the only Canadian students invited to the US Legislative Agricultural Chairs SummitDuring January’s Legislative Agricultural Chairs Summit and State Agricultural Rural Leaders board meetings in Fort McDowell, Ariz., Olds College was represented by the only two Canadian students to be invited to the summit. Olds College President, Dr. Tom Thompson joined them at the event.

Cord Sturtevant, a second-year student in the Agricultural Management Diploma Program and Brandi McCabe a third-year student in the Bachelor of Applied Science Agri Business Program, were on hand to witness and contribute to dialogue on a variety of issues including changing environmental regulations, animal welfare, sustainability, future farm bills, low carbon fuel standards and youth education.

“The events discussed this year reflected many of the things I have discussed in my agriculture management classes,” said Sturtevant. “I’ve been involved in agriculture my whole life and it was a great opportunity.” Like McCabe, Sturtevant has an extensive history as a 4-H member and comes from a three generation farm family. Both students are keenly aware their generation will soon be at the forefront of massive changes in their industry. In their

applications for the event, both cited sustainability — both economic and environmental — as one of the primary topics they would be focused on during the summit.

“We are extremely proud to have Cord and Brandi invited to this important summit,” said Dr. Tom Thompson, Olds College President. “Agriculture is one of the oldest and most vital elements of our curriculum and we strive continuously to be the premier integrated learning and applied research community in that field. Our students never fail to impress us with their embodiment of that vision.”

The province as a whole was represented by The Honourable Lloyd Snelgrove, MLA for Vermillion-Lloydminster and President of the Treasury Board. Alberta hosted dinner meetings with U.S. legislators and co-hosted a Canadian reception. In a press release issued on Jan. 10, The Honourable Jack Hayden, Minister of Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development, stated that a presence at the Legislative Agricultural Chairs Summit “is important in helping us support Alberta’s diverse agriculture industry during this period of economic recovery.”

Olds College Equine Science graduates get access to International Bachelor’s Degree programOlds College’s Equine Science graduates will now have expanded educational and career opportunities, not to mention potential for life-enriching travel, thanks to a new agreement signed with England’s Hartpury College, an Associated Faculty of the University of the West of England. From this year forward, students with a two-year Equine Science Diploma will be able to enrol at Hartpury College and complete an internationally-recognized Bachelor’s degree in Equine Management (Top-up) route.

As well, Olds College has established a financial award through a generous donation from Xerox and a guaranteed scholarship from Hartpury in the amount of £1000 (approximately $1500 Canadian). With tuition similar to Canadian universities, this is a very attractive opportunity

to obtain a B.Sc. in Equine Management.

“Hartpury College is considered by many to be the very heart of English horsemanship and their Bachelor’s degree program is a perfect fit with the real-life, hands-on learning graduates take away from Olds College,” said Dalin Bullock, Chair, Olds College School of Agriculture. “Now, anyone who is completing our program, or has completed it in the past, will have a chance to rub shoulders with top equine athletes from around the world and obtain a Bachelor’s degree in just one year.”

“Hartpury College is delighted to have reached agreement with Olds College to enable Olds College students to progress to our B.Sc. (Hons) in Equine Management,” said Malcolm Wharton, Hartpury College Principal and Assistant Vice Chancellor. “Olds College and Hartpury share many common values and I look forward to welcoming the Olds College students to Hartpury.”

The unique programming of both Hartpury and Olds College make for a very attractive opportunity for students. There is a great similarity between the two institutions that will aid students

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With Olds College’s 2013 Centennial drawing closer with each passing month, a Centennial Governance Team has been formed. “The new Olds College Centennial Governance Team held their founding meeting on November 23, 2010, created as a policy group that oversees governance said Kerry Moynihan, Olds College General Manager, 2013 Centennial.

Members of the Centennial Governance Team include:

The Governance Team held a workshop on January 25, 2011. The workshop will centre on the creation of values, vision, mission and outcome for the 100th Anniversary.

Centennial UpdateCurrently, work is progressing well on the official Olds College 100th Anniversary Celebration Book. Olds College has hired Barry Potyondi from the firm CONTEXT, Inc., based in Calgary, for the first phase of the project. This includes all the

initial research, photo selections and a written manuscript and is expected to take six months to complete. Next will come the design and printing component.

Work completed in the first month includes a bibliographical inventory, contextual research, and archival liaison. Potyondi has also spent time undertaking detailed note-taking from the annual Olds College Yearbooks (Echoes) from 1915-1959.

You can contribute to the success of the book in many ways. Perhaps you have old photographs, films or recordings of College life that you can share. Or perhaps that forgotten box in the basement contains your student diaries or written records from the College. Maybe you would be willing to be interviewed about your experiences as a student, staff member, or supporter of the College. If you think you might have something of interest to contribute, please contact Kerry Moynihan at 403-556-4762 or via email at [email protected].

Barry Potyondi, working on the 100th Anniversary book.

The Organizing Committee for the 60th World Plowing Championships held their first organizational meeting on December 15, 2010. Members of the Committee include:

60th World Plowing Championships in 2013

The 60th World Plowing Championships is a signature event of the Olds College 100th Anniversary. Competitors, coaches, judges and visitors from 30 countries will take part in the event scheduled for July, 2013. Olds College hosted the Worlds Plowing Championships in 1986. The event accommodates both reversible and conventional plowing. A World Champion is selected from each class.

For more information about the plans for the 100th Anniversary of Olds College, please contact Kerry Moynihan, Olds College General Manager, 2013 Centennial at 403-556-4762 or by email at [email protected]

Mark Kaun- ChairJoel Gingrich- Vice-ChairDianne FinstadKerry Moynihan (Staff)Jordan Cleland (Staff)Trevor Hamilton (Staff)Shelley HarrimanSteve LarocqueRyley MazeLynn McDonaldRay PriceHoward Woodrow

Bill Quinney – Chair, Olds CollegeArt Froehlich – Vice Chair Bob Church Jamie CurranLynn HaleyAl KemmereTom ThompsonBarb HillCraig WebberRob SmithJohn SchmeiserAl KemmereEarl KinsellaCarmel MaloneyBrianna MaryonDot NegropontesLaurinda ParkinsonBlake RichardsBobby-Joe RovenskyAlf SavageMarguerite Stark

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It all started with a desire to help out the Town of Olds’ annual Olds Fashioned Christmas. HELP (Hands Elevating, Leading, Providing) Centre Coordinator Blair Strocher was approached about finding volunteers for the event, and was most pleased with the result. “We had about 27 students come forward,” he said. “It was fantastic.” One thing led to another and before long, the Olds College Student Association was swept up in the excitement and entering the Christmas parade just for the fun of it.

Seen here (L to R) are Brianna Marion, OCSA President, Cajun Pardis, Communications VP, and Donald MacLeod, Internal VP.

Olds Fashioned Christmas was created in 1993, and is a series of community, cultural and recreational events held throughout November and December, organized and coordinated by a team of volunteers. Over the years, it has grown by leaps and bounds to include a large number of events, craft shows and children’s activities, and the extensive involvement of hundreds of volunteers, local businesses, schools and service groups.

Olds Fashioned Christmas

Further expanding the accessibility of post-secondary education in Central Alberta, Olds College is now offering two of its previously classroom-only certificate programs in an online format. Beginning in February, students will be able to log in and earn an Olds College Fashion Marketing certificate or a Land Administration certificate.

“Online programs are a great way for people to enrol in college level programs in a flexible way,” says Jeff Suderman, Director of Student Recruitment. “These courses allow learners to study at home around their schedules and balance the needs of work and family.”

Each program has five courses per semester with a one week break in between semesters. The first semester begins February 1, 2011 and ends May 13, 2011. After a brief break, the second semester begins May 24, 2011 and ends on September 2, 2011.

Both programs poise graduates for dynamic, relevant careers. Industry demand for highly qualified and motivated land administrators is extremely positive. Graduates work closely with land agents and land managers as a liaison between government agencies, corporate offices, and other oil and gas companies and demand for those skills is expected to increase in the years to come.

Fashion Marketing graduates are highly valued employees who find career opportunities in creative retail, consulting, purchasing and management positions in the fashion industry. Additionally, Fashion Marketing is offered to high school students in the Chinook’s Edge School Division as dual-credit courses. “This means that courses meet both high school and College graduation requirements,” adds Suderman.

Education accessibility expanded through new online courses

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The Olds College President’s 10th annual Christmas Basket event took place on December 15, 2010. Staff and faculty gathered to celebrate the coming holidays and bid silently on an array of baskets containing a wide variety of items. With plenty of eggnog and a visit from Santa as well, the event was once again a festive success, raising $3048.36 for the Olds College Students’ Association Emergency Bursary Fund. Here, Olds College President Dr. Tom Thompson presents the check to OCSA Presiden,t Brianna Marion.

Staff and Faculty giving the Student Emergency Bursary Fund

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Starting with this issue, each edition of Horizons will introduce you to some of Olds College’s many talented faculty working to make Olds College a great place to learn. This issue features Tanya McDonald M.Sc., B.Sc. and Dr. Ken Fry. Ph.D.

Tanya is a Bioenergy Research Scientist at the Olds College School of Innovation. Her responsibilities include project acquisition, management and accountability for applied research projects in the area of bioenergy production, waste management, greenhouse gas mitigation and sustainable agriculture. Tanya has been heavily involved in the biodiesel and biogas research programs currently underway at OCSI and specifically the development of a pilot-scale biodiesel facility.

Focus on Faculty

Dr. Ken Fry is the Coordinator, Environmental Horticulture in the Olds College School of Environment. An accomplished entomologist as well as a College instructor, he conducts research focused on biological control of insect pests and integrated pest management. Dr. Fry is co-author, with Doug Macaulay and Don Williamson, of Garden Bugs of Alberta. He has been quoted as saying “I have never met a bug I didn’t like or at least have a grudging respect for.”

Here, Tanya and Dr.Fry can be seen participating in a video shoot for Science Alberta for their Science Happens Here program. The videos will run as part of Science Alberta’s presentation of Mythbusters (featuring hosts from the popular TV program) on March 13 at the Community Learning Campus.

Tanya Mcdonald showing Myron Thompson some samples of Bio Fuel.

Dr. Ken Fry lecturing about bugs to his students.

Think, Learn and Know

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Mutual benefits with Olds College and ASC

If you’ve seen easels bearing stunning depictions of rural life around Central Alberta in recent months, then you are likely well aware of Olds College’s Sealed Bid Auction program. Created to raise funds for the Olds College Opportunities Fund by auctioning off framed artwork, it has benefitted greatly lately from the assistance of volunteers in key communities.

In Olds, vital help has come from Accredited Supports to the Community (ASC). Among ASC’s many initiatives, the not-for-profit group operates Community Disability Services, providing programs for adults with developmental disabilities and acquired brain injury. One facet of that program involves getting participants out into

the community in a manner that benefits the community and provides a sense of purpose and well-being to the participant.

ASC Job Coach Mary Ellen Toker says that connecting Community Disability Services with the auction program has become an important part of Olds resident, John Fisher’s life. Fisher’s primary task has been the changing of pictures on the easels at various locations. “John takes great pride in his job and he is enjoying it so much that when it is time for his job he independently makes sure that he has his Olds College jacket on,” says Toker. “It gives him a lot of satisfaction, you can tell just by the smile the mention of it brings to his face.”

Benefits from this type of volunteer assistance are also being demonstrated with similar organizations in two other Central Alberta communities. The Drumheller and Region Transition Society began volunteering in November, 2010. In Rocky Mountain House, the Rocky Mountain House Society for Persons with Disabilities, better known as COPE, will begin assisting in February, 2011.

By supporting the Olds College Sealed Bid Auction program, these volunteers raise money for the Olds College Opportunities Fund, helping learners benefit from ongoing curriculum renewal and and access to leading technology through operating resources generated by the fund.

“The volunteer assistance that Olds College enjoys from ASC, makes a significant impact in the profitability of the program by reducing staff costs involved in the maintenance of the display sites,” says Jim Ingoldsby, Senior Development Officer, Olds College, Advancement. “We also understand that it is serving these volunteer groups well with the goals that they have and appreciate immensely the support they provide.”

For more information about ASC:www.asc-mva.ab.ca

Community volunteer John Fisher proudly demonstrating his duties that he and his Job Coach Mary Ellan Toker go out into the community to switch the easels.

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Olds College Broncos harvest volleyball medals, display growing strengthThe Olds College Women’s and Men’s volleyball teams won Silver and Bronze respectively in early November as the host school for the 2010 Alberta College Athletic League (ACAL) Championships – but fought to carry that momentum through the Western Canadian Championships at The Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology in Saskatoon later that month.

The ACAL Championships marked the first major sporting event the Olds College has hosted since it moved into the Community Learning Campus’ new Ralph Klein Centre. “It was fantastic to see the stands full of fans, and fans being able to see the game online from California and the Philippines,” said Greg Lendvay, Olds College Director of Health & Wellness. “We are in a good position to bid to host provincial and national competitions in the coming years.”

The men’s team went to five sets to defeat the Portage College Voyageurs for the bronze, 25-18, 27-25, 20-25, 24-26, & 15-10.

“After not making playoffs last year, this win really bodes well for the direction we want to go,” said Head Coach John Riemersma. “In the Bronze Medal game the team played with more intensity and energy and was able to come away with the win against Portage. We had some guys really step up, which brought more of a positive feel to the whole game. Even though the game went to the fifth set, I was confident that we could pull it out.”

After a fourth place showing last year, the women’s side was looking for improvement even though they showed up with the youngest roster at the tournament. The Lady Broncos found momentum on their side and used that to get to the final against the St. Mary’s University Lightning. In the final, the ladies pushed through adversity to get to a fifth set where they were just two points away from Gold but came up just short. The Lady Broncos won the Silver after losing in five sets, 25-17, 13-25, 29-31, 25-14, & 13-15.

Individual accolades were also handed out and the Broncos placed an outstanding seven athletes on the All-Conference Team. Colton Short

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and Travis Grant placed from the men’s first team with Jaron Ternan from the Men’s second team joining them. From the women’s teams, Emma Tivador and Alexis West, Anna Tran (first team) and Lindsay Bart (second team) made the All-Conference team as well.

Unfortunately, in their drive to take that momentum into the Western Canadian Championships at The Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology in Saskatoon on November 26-27, the Broncos came up short despite a thrilling performance.

“The men’s team was the talk of the tournament, impressing onlookers with their offensive power,” said Riemersma. “They won their pool and finished the round robin with the best record in the tournament.” In the quarter finals the Men’s Broncos controlled the match for the most part but the Great Plains College Sun Dogs from Swift Current were able to keep it close and in the third set a couple of unlucky points eliminated the Broncos from the tournament. Scores for the last game were 25-17, 21-25, 16-18.

Results for the women’s team were similar. “Saskatoon was a great weekend for us, it’s hard to come back after losing gold by two points in the 5 sets at championships,” said Ehmann. “Like the championship, they played great volleyball, taking them to the quarter finals against the Ambrose Lions.” Ambrose won the first set 25-19 and snuck by the second set 27-25.

UPDATE

“Even though we did not walk away with the Gold, I still consider every one of those athletes champions,” said Co-Head Coach Brittany Ehmann.

The Olds College Broncos Women’s Volleyball team (seen here) took Silver at the 2010 Alberta College

Athletic League (ACAL) Championships.

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The Community Learning Campus (CLC) is a joint, innovative approach to high school, post-secondary, and community education between Olds College and Chinook’s Edge School Division in collaboration with the Town of Olds, Mountain View County, and the University of Alberta. Consisting of five multi-use facilities complete with integrated programming, CLC addresses specific rural needs by sharing resources.

Dual Credit Symposium addresses future of education transition Sixty-eight representatives from colleges, universities and school divisions across the province gathered at the Community Learning Campus in October to discuss dual credit programming. The benefits of providing programming for high school students to earn credit at both the high school level and the college level are well documented. Dual Credit opportunities ease the transition from high school to college, equip students with a sense of purpose, introduce a variety of course and career options, and familiarize students with post-secondary culture so that it becomes more inviting.

The event was the first-ever Dual Credit Symposium held in Alberta, although several education experts have been working on various pilot projects in regions throughout the province.

CLC wins CAEP AwardsThe Central Alberta Economic Partnership (CAEP), a regional alliance devoted to collaborative community economic development and rural economic development as well as diversification of Central Alberta’s economy, bestowed two awards upon the CLC at its 2010 CAEP Annual Achievement Awards ceremony.

In the collaboration category, eligible through its status as a joint venture, The CLC landed a Silver award for the Dual Credit Symposium. It was also awarded a Silver in the Promotion category for its Community Engagement Sites, cited by CAEP as offering “video conferencing learning opportunities in rural communities [with] such far reach that the coordinator was invited to the Alberta Seniors Services Conference in Calgary to promote rural success stories.” 59

Kelly Sutherland, 10-time World Champion Chuckwagon Driver, visited the Olds College Student Alumni Centre in November as part of the College’s Tobacco Reduction program. Sutherland spoke about the dangers of chewing or “spit” tobacco and has been speaking on spit tobacco use in Alberta for several years now.

The Olds College Tobacco Reduction Program is available to all students and staff and provides tobacco awareness, prevention, and cessation information. It also supports the College’s school clubs. Sponsorships are available for various events and services.

Kelly Sutherland Visit

Surf and Turf event showcases new construction, learning benefits With the final shipment of primary construction materials already onsite and the last phase of construction for the Olds College Landscape Pavilion visible to all, the College held its first annual Surf and Turf Cocktail fundraising party in the Landscape Pavilion itself in December 2010. The event netted $11,000 and was well received by the numerous industry representatives in attendance.

“We were extremely proud to be able to showcase this one-of-a-kind Canadian facility to our supporters, industry and educational partners,” said Doug Peters, Chair, Olds College School of Environment. “Now that the building is officially going up, it is great to be accumulating the funding needed for items our students require such as landscaping machinery and tools.”

The horticulture industry is currently faced with a tremendous shortage of skilled human resources. In addition, the industry is confronted with the challenge of providing quality hands-on horticultural training from September through April. During much of this time, temperatures fall below zero, shrubs are dormant and the ground is frozen.

The Landscape Pavilion is part of the Centre for the Horticulture Industry which also encompasses the Botanic Gardens and Treatment Wetlands. It provides students with year-round opportunities to develop hands-on horticultural skills in 12,000 sq. ft. of heated indoor space with an earth floor to facilitate projects. Students are able to gain experience in landscape and golf course construction, irrigation installation and testing, arboriculture and other areas of horticulture.

The Pavilion also fulfills the industry’s need for a facility to be utilized for industry training and certification programs such as the Certified Horticulture Technician and the Utility Tree Worker Safety Training program for the Industrial Vegetation Management Association of Alberta.Construction of dedicated classrooms and a link between the main pavilion building and Olds College greenhouses expected to be completed by March 31, 2011.

Keep a lookout for next year’s Surf and Turf scheduled for Dec 2011.

News from the

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Meet your Ambassadors Each year, Olds College names two students as Gala Ambassadors, representing the student body and serving as emcees for the prestigious annual event. The College is proud to introduce Tyler Jenkins and Sarah Code as ambassadors for the 2011 Gala. Don’t be surprised if you see them at other Olds College events throughout the year.

Tyler Jenkins: Currently in his second year as an Accounting Major in the Business Administration program, Tyler hails from a farm just west of Olds, AB. For him, the future holds a little more education, and then it’s on to pursuing his dreams. “I would like to complete my degree in Edmonton,” he says. “After that I would like to work for a few years, gain some experience, and then move into the automotive industry and open my own garage specializing in aftermarket products.”

A high-achieving student, Tyler says the options for a solid education close to home in Central Alberta was just one of the reasons he selected Olds College. “I feel the program is teaching me lots of real-life skills that will be useful further into my career. The small class sizes are nice because it allows for lots of one-on-one time with the instructors.”

When the snow clears, Tyler can often be found pursuing one of his favourite pastimes, cycling.

Sarah Code: Born in Oyen, AB, growing up in Didsbury, Sarah is a fashion major in the Apparel Technology program and currently the Fashion Club president. When she completes that program, her plans for learning at Olds College won’t stop there. “I am taking the Costume Cutting and Construction program next year,” she says. “I plan on working in the arts and entertainment industry when I graduate and eventually own my own business.”

Sarah already graduated from the Olds College Veterinary Medical Receptionist program in 2006 and is the daughter of two Olds College alumni herself. Among her pastimes, she is also a basketball referee.

Starting with a lavish appetizer and cocktail reception at 5:00 pm, followed by a gourmet dinner, this year’s definitive Olds College event is not to be missed. Watch for our exciting announcement of this year’s key note speaker, always a Gala highlight.

Student Alumni CentreOlds College4500 – 50 StreetOlds Alberta

Dress: Formal AttireTickets: $250 per person$2000 for a table of eightSeating is limited so please book early!

For the past eight years, donors and sponsors to Olds College Gala have made our unique, hands-on educational experience accessible to students with approximately $400,000 contributed to student opportunities and enhancements to date. This year’s Gala will honour our 2011 Partner of the Year, the Government of Canada, as part of the program. We look forward to dining and celebrating with you – together supporting our students through this auspicious once-a-year event.

We welcome payment by Visa, MasterCard or corporate/personal cheque. Tax receipts are issued as per Canada Revenue Agency guidelines.

Growing the Legacy GalaMarch 11, 2011

For more information visitwww.oldscollege.caCall 403-556-8232Email [email protected]

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Olds College announces Canadian Institute for Rural Entrepreneurship

Providing significant educational and career development opportunities in a niche that is essentially untapped, Olds College announced the creation of the Canadian Institute for Rural Entrepreneurship (CIRE) in December, 2010.

“This represents another in a series of educational milestones in Olds College’s long history of supporting the agriculture and agri-food sectors through real life, hands-on learning opportunities,” said Dr. Tom Thompson, Olds College President. “We will now be able to provide enhanced learning opportunities and applied research services designed to support the small-to-medium- sized enterprises in rural Alberta and, quite frankly, Western Canada.”

“Many Albertans would be surprised to learn that over 55 per cent of Alberta’s 400,000 business enterprises are in rural Alberta,” said Dr. Robert Wilson, Olds College Vice-President Academic and Research. “Increasingly, these businesses are growing outside of the traditional sectors that dominate the rural economy. In order to be successful, these firms require extension support similar to what the agriculture production sector has enjoyed over the years.”

The presence of a healthy and growing small and medium-sized enterprise sector in rural communities is critical in helping them to retain human capital and maintain their viability. Initially, work within the CIRE will focus on rapidly emerging new sectors in the rural economy such as farm-fresh food sales

(farmers’ markets), the production of high value food products and ingredients, and rural manufacturing enterprises.

Located on five acres of Olds College land south of Highway 27, the $12-to-$14 Million institute will be will be a part of an upscale hotel, restaurant and conference centre built in close proximity to existing research and production facilities.

The new venues will contain specialized learning environments designed to support the work of the CIRE. Construction, operation and management of the Hotel Convention Centre and other facilities will be the responsibility of Pomeroy Inn and Suites Inc. “As the premier provider for hospitality services in Northern Alberta, we greatly value the opportunity to partner

with Olds College in such a meaningful way,” said Ryan Pomeroy, President of Pomeroy Inn and Suites Inc. “This new facility in Central Alberta will bring numerous benefits to the community on many levels.”

In addition to its own resources, Olds College will collaborate with important post-secondary and private-sector partnerships in the development of the institute, including affiliations with similar education and training organizations in Canada and Europe. Private-sector partnerships also have a critical role to play in supporting the CIRE as it establishes new training facilities for the demonstration of high-value food products within the Pomeroy Convention Centre.

Dr. H. J. (Tom) Thompson, President Olds College answers questions, at the media scrum for the CIRE announcement.

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MemorialsThe Alumni Board respectfully

notes the passing of the following Olds College Alumni and Staff, and extends its condolences to

their families and friends.

If you would like to honor a loved one or to recognize an individuals

life, please contact:

The Olds College In-Memory and In-Honour

Program, or Planned Giving, Please contact: Charllotte

Adkens-Weiler (403) 507-7716 or cadkens-weiler@

oldscollege.ca

at a later date, but be assured that the Summer Reunion in 2013 will still take place in July. The Planning Committee for the Centennial celebrations will be organizing the Olds College Centennial Homecoming, with some assistance from the OCAA. I have seen a tentative agenda, and it looks like it will be an exciting time.

Be sure to read through our Hall of Fame and Hall of Merit application forms, and submit your nominations to us before March 31, 2011. We are most anxious to receive nominations for the “first’” Hall of Merit award, as well as our ongoing Hall of Fame Award.

This year, we will go back to having our Class Agent meeting at the same time as the Open House in April. With Brett’s assistance, we are going to try a new approach in contacting our Class Agents, and determine the level of interest in attending such a meeting. I would like to encourage the Class of 1961, who will be celebrating their 50th year this summer, to contact the Alumni Officer so we can assist in notifying Classmates for their Summer Reunion.

One last comment. Many of the more senior Alumni have voiced opinions that Horizons is not what the Alumni Review used to be. They are looking for more information on their classmates and friends. We can only print the information if it is sent in to us, and no one seems to be providing information we can publish. We welcome any and all updates from our Alumni, and will publish what we can with the authors permission.

Laurinda ParkinsonOCAA President

It is once again time for me to sit down and let everyone know what has been happening within Olds College Alumni Association. As you will note in the last Horizons, I am once again in the President’s Chair, and happy to be there. Jason Finnigan is still our Vice President, and we appreciate his participation when he can organize it with his busy work schedule. Marjorie Brewin has been elected as our new Treasurer and we thank her very much for accepting that position. Gerry Coen has also agreed to remain as our Secretary for one more year and we benefit greatly from his expertise in this position. This year we are pleased to welcome Lyle Statham as the Faculty Representative, and he has already put forward some excellent suggestions which we are acting upon with the assistance of our Alumni Officer, Brett Humphries.

I would like to express my thanks and appreciation to all the members of this year’s Board. Everyone is so willing to participate and support OCAA. We must also express our appreciation of the assistance and support we receive from Advancement and our Alumni Officer, Brett Humphries in particular.

ALUMNI REVIEWOlds College AlumniAssociation Boardof Directors 2010-2011

President Laurinda Parkinson ‘69

Vice PresidentJason Finnigan ‘01

Honourary PresidentEdith Edge ‘51

TreasurerMarjorie Brewin’59

SecretaryGerry Coen ‘58

DirectorsJames Burns ‘67Glen Aldred ‘58Curtis Miller ‘03John Perry ‘63Joan (Sandra) Hanson ‘59(One Position Vacant)

OCSA RepBrent Gillingwater Faculty RepLyle Statham

Olds College PresidentDr. H. J. (Tom) Thompson

Alumni OfficerBrett Humphries

In November, OCAA purchased a wreath to be presented at the Remembrance Day ceremonies. We asked that the Cadets lay this wreath for us, and we thank them for doing that on our behalf.

The computer in our Museum finally became obsolete with the upgrading of the College system. Brett Humphries stepped in and asked if we would be interested in one of the computers within the College that had been replaced with an upgrade. He contacted Mike Wareman for us, and voila! – Mike had a lovely newer computer that he has installed in the Museum for us. He even came over later and installed our printer program onto the computer. We feel very fortunate that we were able to receive this piece of equipment and at no cost to OCAA. Thank you Mike and everyone who had a hand in that process.

I have attended the first meeting of the Olds College 2013 Centennial Governance Team. It was a very interesting session, and I am looking forward to seeing the progress made towards the Centennial projects. There are to be some very interesting projects taking place that year. To name just a few: an International Designers Fashion Show, the Centennial Black Tie Gala, Inter-Collegiate Equestrian World Cup, the 60th World Plowing Championships, a 100th Anniversary Centennial Book, and an Olds College Centennial Homecoming. There are several other events planned, but not finalized at this point.

The Centennial Homecoming will likely take place in the fall of the year, and will not interfere with, or replace, the July Summer Reunion. Because of the Plowing Championships, the possibility exists that we may have to adjust the July weekend for the Summer Reunion. This will be decided

Nicholas Baier (1991- 2010)Agriculture Management: Production Major Raised in the small east Central Alberta farming community of Altario, AB. Nicholas is remembered by his family as “a kind, gentle, caring person who was liked by everyone he met and happiest working out on the ranch. He was valedictorian of his graduating class in 2009 and was a keen student at Olds College. His dream since he was a little boy was to work with his family on the ranch; he was in Olds working toward that dream.”

Shirley Delores (Blower) Humphries Class of 1986, Secretarial Arts

Born in Maple Leaf, AB, Shirley grew up in the Crowsnest Pass area before moving to Calgary. Married to Jack Humphries in 1965, two children, Brett and Cheri, quickly followed. Ultimately, the family settled in Olds and operated the well-remembered local business House of Shoes. After graduating from the College’s Secretarial Arts program in 1986, she worked in the health industry until the time of the illness that ultimately claimed her life. A volunteer with organizations ranging from the Girl Guides to Relief Society organizations of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, she will be missed by her remaining extended family. 12

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This past fall, Lucille and Walter Bushfield won the title of Oldest Old timers at the Crossfield Old Timers Association Banquet. The event marked the first time a married couple who had never won before would claim the title. Lucille, a Home Economics major, graduated from Olds College in 1941 and Walter, an Agriculture major, graduated in 1945. Hailing from the Balzac area, they are the current Alumni Class Agents for their graduating years, respectively.

Old Timers

In this issue of Horizons we are focusing on reconnecting with the alumni we’ve lost touch with, as well as encouraging our alumni family to nominate their outstanding peers for recognition.

As Olds College’s 100th year approaches, the size of our alumni family has grown to the point that it seems you can find Olds College alumni, or someone who knows one, wherever you go. People who

can tell you stories of hard work, success, and innovation that are examples of why Olds College’s graduates are renowned across Canada and around the world.

Often though, while our graduates are making impacts in industry, in communities, and on people’s lives in ways that are worthy of recognition, their addresses and even names can change which unfortunately means we sometimes lose

contact with our greatest legacy – our alumni.

You know who they are – they are your parent, sibling, friend, or neighbour – and in this issue, you will find information on how you can help us re-connect with our lost alumni, nominate someone for the Alumni Hall of Fame or Alumni Hall of Merit, and how you can share amazing, interesting, and inspirational stories with our alumni everywhere.

Moved? New job or promotion? Another degree? New baby? Just married and keeping your names, hyphenating it or changing it?

Let us know so we can adjust our records and let your classmates know too.Please send us your updated addresses, photos, letters and stories for future issues of Horizons by contacting our Alumni Officer.

Please include your full name, degree and graduation year, along with a work, home and cell phone, mailing address and e-mail addresses.

Don’t miss out on the benefits of being an Olds College Alumnus. Currently Olds College Alumni receive a 10% discount at all Marks’ Work Warehouse stores and 15% off at all Canalta Hotel locations and we have new and exciting affinity programs in the works. So send us your contact information and we will send you your affinity card so that you too can receive these benefits.

Where are they now?We’ve lost touch with the people on this list. Can you help? If you know how we can contact anyone on this list, please let know by contacting our Alumni Officer.

LOST ALUMNIDoug E. Douglas,1970Valerie C. Mitchell,1970Shirley Cole,1970John Davies,1970Patricia Davies,1970E. D. Dorin,1970William Duffield,1970Judy Eisbrenner,1970Marjorie Faulkner,1970Barbara L. Jansson,1970Marlow W. Griffin,1970Robert E. Innes,1970Sandra Irwin,1970Gwendolyn Morgan,1970Frank Milord,1970Susan Payette,1970Sarah L. Pearson,1970James A. Rogers,1970Ernie Morin,1970Penelope E. Mattison,1970Larry D. Shaw,1970Terry Shaw,1970Trish Spencer,1970Laura Swan,1970Gordon M. Tillack,1970Marilyn Town,1970Linda Turner,1970Iola A. Wideman,1970Lucille Wills,1970Don Wilson,1971Patricia A. Wood,1971Carey L. Yule,1971Nelson Weir,1971Danny Uchacz,1971

Robert Towsley,1971Leigh A. Tomfohr,1971Vivian H. Viens,1971Lyle Waddell,1971Terry Thompson,1971Marjorie I. Sutherland,1971Murray Smith,1971Shirley-Ann Simmons,1971Valerie G. McGarry,1971Mac G. McLeod,1971Gordon P. Neufeld,1971David A. Nordstrom,1971Garry B. Schmid,1971Mary-Ella Segar,1971James Cardinal,1971William Robinson,1971Douglas F. Rogers,1971Leonard Rook,1971Ida Ross,1971John A. Littke,1971Sandra L. Lorimer,1971Robert J. Phibbs,1971Norman Pohl,1971Frank Pool,1971Helen J. Empey,1971Lloyd J. Reid,1971Karen Johnston,1971Lynn J. Langshaw,1971Claude Lawes,1971Christine G. Greenwood,1971Robert Gothard,1971Trevor J. Gould,1971Daniel T. Gyori,1971David L. Hales,1971

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Keeping in touch a Message from the Alumni office

Contact our Alumni Officer Brett Humphries, Alumni Relations, toll-free at 1-800-661-6537 ext. 4748, direct at 403-556-4748, or by email at [email protected]/alumni

Cont.

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LOST ALUMNIBarry Fritz,1971Sylvia D. Fry,1971Leonard Garnick,1971Lee Gillette,1971John Hamilton,1971Edward Hamonic,1971Dennis K. Hatch,1971Terrence M. Herrington,1971Arlene A. Hillman,1971Allen D. Holland,1971Robert Florence,1971Gloria J. Espersen,1971Lauren P. Edlund,1971Dennis Dyer,1971James Doyle,1971Sharon T. Drescher,1971Theresa M. Dersch,1971Marilyn L. Desmarais,1971Lorna Cutler,1971Bruce Cyr,1971William Cooper,1971Nora Buffalo,1971William Bunney,1971Glen G. Albrecht,1971Ken Armishaw,1971Roger Beeman,1971Leonard Bennefield,1971Warren Bergdahl,1972Jaqueline Bargholz,1972Lyle Bargholz,1972Nadine Armishaw,1972Wesley N. Anderson,1972Doug Allen,1972Joseph R. Brady,1972Dennis G. Brandon,1972Brock Birss,1972Sharon Crab,1972Janice R. Chipiuk,1972Alan Christie,1972Cheryl Christie,1972Lyle Dahl,1972Shannon Doyle,1972Wayne Edwards,1972Kathleen Espy,1972Susan Jahnke,1972Ted Ford,1972P. N. Hope,1972William G. Hill,1972Ronald Hemingson,1972Richard H. Hammond,1972Keith Fox,1972Shannon Halko,1972Glen Haberer,1972William L. Grummet,1972Joan Leonard,1972Sharon M. Kinney,1972Cheryl Kohut,1972Frances Korithoski,1972Audrey Kowalchuk,1972Marion Lebreton,1972Lynwen M. Jones,1972Alfred W. Joseph,1972Dick Kayne,1972Glenda Kary,1972Orin Kenzie,1972Janice Jamieson,1972Lora Janzen,1972Dan Jeffery,1972Mark Jenkins,1972Leonard B. Husband,1972Debra Pollom,1972Terry Plouffe,1972Delores Lovelace,1972Daniel Lybbert,1972Betty Lynn,1972Alana Patterson,1972Corrine Pellatier,1972Murray Patterson,1972Frederick M. Patton,1972Donald Roberts,1972Mary A. Carleton,1972

James Scott,1972Barry Schlenker,1972Sandra L. Van Horne,1972Shirley Newson,1972Brian G. Murray,1972Rodney Murray,1972George Neubauer,1972Ian D. McGillivary,1972Yvonne McIntyre,1972Paulette McLaren,1972Jennifer Mayfield,1972John L. McArthur,1972Colleen J. Mangan,1972Sydney Mantler,1972Patricia A. Solberg,1972Harry Tensen,1972Loretta Thurlow,1972Verda Tersen,1972Jill Torgenson,1972Clifford Upton,1972Allen Wesley,1972Brian E. Warnke,1972Deborah C. Rugg,1973Clayton Wegener,1973Sandra L. White,1973Faye B. Ulry,1973Marg Toole,1973Regena Vowles,1973Douglas Visser,1973John Tkachyk,1973Patricia M. Smith,1973Ken D. Wallace,1973Sharon Slemp,1973Garry O. Shipley,1973Patrick Shologan,1973John G. Marshall,1973Marilyn Stewart,1973Bruce McNeil,1973Patricia McPherson,1973Adriana Middleton,1973Lance Morris,1973Irene Munroe,1973Brian Nichols,1973William Scarr,1973Barry B. Schorr,1973Edmundo Campus,1973Lloyd MacKillop,1973Karin Roberts,1973Henry J. Rooke,1973John Roe,1973Kenneth P. Rowe,1973Jane Clark,1973Joyce Buxton,1973John B. Johnsen,1973Marianne Page,1973Sheila Perrin,1973Glad Olson,1973Kathryn Ogle,1973Gregory Lore,1973Neil Leonard,1973Neil Potter,1973Budde Reader,1973Judy James,1973Gregory Reynar,1973Morris Richardson,1973Morris Jensen,1973William L. Kenney,1973Derryl Killan,1973Adrienne Kisko,1973Rita Lauridson,1973Arthur Landymore,1973Melody Grant,1973Daniel L. Frances,1973Kathleen Garrin,1973Bob Gatto,1973Louis M. Gietka,1973William F. Hannas,1973Garnett Etsell,1973David Elves,1973J. G. Egilsson,1973Wayne T. Elias,1973

Rollie C. Dunn,1973Norman Doyle,1973Kent Dryburgh,1973Alyss T. Doyle,1973Glen Douglas,1973Sylvia Deacon,1973Rick Cholach,1973Brenda Cunningham,1973Judith Copithorne,1973Wayne Bieber,1973Anthony Bikker,1973Sandra Bushfield,1973David Brayton,1973Marlene Allen,1973Sam A. Acquaye,1973Carmen Ball,1973Allan Barlow,1974Burleigh W. Austin,1974Greg Adair,1974Deborah Ackerman,1974Beth Ann Hilman,1974Katherine Brautigam,1974Stuart Breaker,1974Christian Bruhn,1974Randy Burns,1974Bob Burko,1974Albert W. Bethel,1974Brenda K. Kelly-Besler,1974Peter R. Bloss,1974Lynn Bradshaw,1974Gregory W. Davis,1974Murray A. Cumming,1974Barry Cuthbertson,1974Douglas Doyle,1974Deanne Duncan,1974Walter Hamm,1974Patricia B. Roy,1974Joan Gilchrist,1974Laurie Gilroy,1974Margaret Gallop,1974Colleen Forester,1974Irene M. Greenwood,1974Jennifer R. Gorham,1974Jean Moore-Elves,1974Donna J. Grosseth,1974Elaine Knodel,1974Linda Kramer,1974John A. Kiefuik,1974David K. Jones,1974Robert J. Jespersen,1974Wesley J. Hubscher,1974David E. Hughes,1974Dalyce Hunt,1974Susan Colp,1974Leslie Rabbek-Nielson,1974Charles D. Ramuson,1974Doreen S. Rauel,1974Terry Reader,1974Mike Morrison,1974Marilyn Louis,1974Barton Lybbert,1974Richard Payne,1974Adolph Owl Child,1974Randy Osterman,1974Jane Tofflemire,1974Shauna M. Burzminski,1974Neil S. MacLean,1974Linda J. Campbell,1974Ronald D. Nerland,1974Kenneth G. Reid,1974Laura J. Thibeault,1974Debra A. Seegar,1974Linda F. Schmid,1974Linda Schmidt,1974Doreen Teather,1974Dale Norris,1974John E. Noble,1974Bryan A. Nelson,1974Louis Morris,1974Robert Mueller,1974Janet L. Morris,1974

Colleen Miller,1974Nichol L. Miller,1974Janice McNiven,1974Anne-Marie McMahon,1974Daniel G. Sengaus,1974Stuart M. Skurdal,1974Steve J. Smith,1974Marguerite L. Sobie,1974Donna Soppit,1974Gordon Soppit,1974Robert A. Cunningham,1974Shirley Waddell,1974Linda Van Holland,1974Audrie Van Wert,1974Paul R. Vandenboom,1974George M. Stringam,1974Ruth K. White,1974Shirley Ware,1974Margaret Wasglenko,1974Marguerite Younger,1974David J. Wilson,1974Ione Wilcox,1974Leonard Zukewich,1974Robert Dannett,1974Steve A. Wilks,1975Ralph A. Wyndham,1975Duncan C. Watson,1975George S. Walker,1975Judy Whitford,1975Robert Austin,1975Karen Sveistrup,1975Tony Tkacik,1975Gerald Van Waas,1975Dwain Sokvitne,1975Debra L. Smith,1975Dennis P. Smith,1975Donald Smith,1975Geoffrey Stanbury,1975Patricia Stock,1975Clifford B. Simpson,1975Ernest Senior,1975Adele L. Shultz,1975Doreen McMullen,1975Kathryn R. Thorlakson,1975Mary-Ann Martin,1975Les C. Markel,1975Dana Mandle,1975William R. Magee,1975Deborah MacLean,1975Kelly McAvoy,1975Nancy Morrison,1975Sandra H. Myers,1975Elineema Mziray,1975Leata Murdoch,1975Debbie Sakariassen,1975Bethany Sargent,1975Betty Schenk,1975Stefan Schneebeli,1975Gerri Schneider,1975Marilyn Schneider,1975Mary L. Nerland,1975Nancy Johnsson,1975Joyce Gebauer,1975Theodore Leischner,1975Dixie Bergan,1975William S. Prior,1975Patrick B. Piggot,1975Marion Moore,1975Debra Reierson,1975Ron Rankin,1975Lawrence Ramuson,1975Terry Riddle,1975Barbara Ries,1975Neil Howard,1975Avril Huffman,1975Leslie A. Hunt,1975Alison Inglis,1975Douglas Jackson,1975Wayne R. Johnson,1975Rod E. Kienlen,1975Harold Kenzler,1975

Catherine J. Keown,1975Kathleen Kaleta,1975Mary Kuchera,1975Kevin B. Warren,1975Brian Kimmel,1975Linda Larsen,1975Monica Kusiak,1975Aline Leleivre,1975Ruth Copeland,1975Dennis Groeneveld,1975Edith P. Byers,1975Albertus Haarman,1975Tim Hagen,1975Clifford Grant,1975Clayton Gray,1975Janet Goodwin,1975William C. Gibson,1975Richard Genndron,1975Debra Headon,1975Roland Havens,1975Elaine Hawkins,1975Stanley Hall,1975James Hansen,1975Christine Sagal,1975Leigh A. Henry,1975Terry L. Holt,1975Robert A. Hoff,1975Dorothy Horvath,1975Gail Erickson,1975Christine Ewert,1975Delano Danielson,1975Joan Dannett,1975Andrea Desmazes,1975Harold Delorme,1975Grant Craig,1975Brian Boake,1975Menno Boelman,1975Kenneth Moffitt,1975B. C. Burke,1975Marilyn Carter,1975James Moore,1975Kenneth Ahlf,1975Elaine Moses,1975Valerie Argatoff,1975Nancy Bailes,1975Joseph S. Banbury,1975Beverly G. Baker,1975Roxanne Baker,1975Dale J. Barlund,1975Russell Lemieux,1975Linda E. Batdorf,1976Michael Baxter,1976Daryl J. Beck,1976Terry Barlow,1976Wayne C. Balderson,1976Neal N. Ballhorn,1976Dawn E. Banks,1976Gerry L. Baillie,1976Akinwumi Adebayo,1976John Morrison,1976Laura L. Allison,1976Susan Alvey,1976Brent Ames,1976Gary W. Bunch,1976Douglas Buck,1976William Biel,1976William H. Besselink,1976David Blore,1976Reb W. Bishop,1976Jean E. Mitton,1976Susan Bourk,1976Sharon Boutwell,1976Doug B. Coutts,1976Jack Cooper,1976Jeffrey B. Claffey,1976Helen E. Sanford,1976Sheila M. Clark,1976Deborah L. Coghill,1976Cornelis Den Oudsten,1976Craig Dorin,1976Lorraine Dawson,1976

We’ve lost touch with these people, Can you help? Please let us know by contacting our Alumni Officer.

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LOST ALUMNIHelen E. Elsborg,1976Adam Forest,1976Patricia Flinn,1976Douglas Ference,1976Andrew Dykstra,1976Stephen Holt,1976Josephine Horn,1976Dennis Hodgson,1976Robert M. Hinkley,1976Sandra P. Hengstler,1976Leslie Herron,1976Douglas J. Higginson,1976Lyle Hilman,1976Cliff J. Hanna,1976Jan R. Molendyk,1976Joan Gallant,1976William L. Gibson,1976Vicki Gibson,1976Jurgen Funke,1976Lewis J. Grant,1976C. L. Graham,1976Holly Graf,1976David A. Gould,1976Sharon Halas,1976Philp R. Grose,1976Kevin B. Larsen,1976Wendy Kwok,1976Denis Langevin,1976Curtis Lammers,1976L. C. Landreth,1976Shannon Kinney,1976David Koosey,1976Duncan C. Kaser,1976Blair Kelm,1976Floyd Johnson,1976Patricia Jorawsky,1976Elizabeth Jackson,1976Nancy Jager,1976Loretta Jestin,1976Deborah A. Irwin,1976Aileen A. Husby,1976Deanna Husted,1976Jim Howard,1976Wayne R. Hughes,1976Judy Hui,1976Debbie Richardson,1976Heather Reynolds,1976Cindy Pritchard,1976Bonny Pratt,1976Micheal Potter,1976Lynn Parker,1976Martin Paskewitz,1976Jim H. Stephens,1976Carl Peterson,1976Diane A. Livingston,1976Linda Lockhart,1976Roy Leonard,1976Mary H. Leys,1976Pam R. Robins,1976Jacaline Rogers,1976Barbara Tomik,1976Brenda Cale,1976Laurel Cann,1976Kenneth H. MacNair,1976John K. MacKenzie,1976David Schoonover,1976D’arcy G. Schenk,1976Theresa Schinnour,1976Samuel I. Sandulak,1976Debra Nourse,1976Sven Nielsen,1976Linda Mundt,1976Debbie K. Nestorvich,1976Richard Nelson,1976Gordon Morison,1976Brent McNally,1976William F. Millar,1976Glenda Miller,1976Debbie D. Standish,1976John Squire,1976Ritchie S. Squire,1976

Martin St. Jean,1976Peter Stacey,1976Raymond Vellee,1976Delores Unrau,1976Donald R. Thompson,1976Dianne Wiebe,1976Sylvia Wigle,1976Gordon A. Weyer,1976Gerald A. Wegreen,1976Gerald Van Ginneken,1976Janet Wardill,1976Karen Yoos,1976Verle S. Woodruff,1976George Wyndham,1976Susan Parker,1976Ueno Yoshikazu,1976Erin H. Wolter,1976George Willis,1976Marilyn Stone,1976Trevor Harnack,1977Debbie A. Woelfing,1977Robert H. Young,1977Larry T. Zaleschuk,1977Sandra J. Wright,1977Gordon Watkins,1977Jacqueline A. Thompson,1977William J. Wallis,1977Pamela L. Thiessen,1977David H. Tippe,1977Darlene G. Terry,1977Debra L. Tait,1977Hendrick P. Van Waas,1977John P. Vander Dungen,1977John A. Sproule,1977Mary Stewart,1977Melody L. Sommers,1977Barbara Severn,1977Alvin Sinnema,1977Dorinda Skea,1977Patricia M. Melvin-McLean,1977Marianne P. McKay,1977Marion E. Martin,1977Jerry Maughn,1977Nola J. Maze,1977William H. McAdam,1977Karen A. McBain,1977Virginia L. McCusker,1977Joan V. Marra,1977Les Myhre,1977Patricia Nugent,1977Wendy G. Nugent,1977Thomas J. Schroeder,1977Leslie A. Stern,1977Trudy Roberts,1977Carol L. Rockett,1977Don Braun,1977H. E. Hall,1977Jamiyu O. Ogunlola,1977Patricia A. O’Keefe,1977Leon F. Peck,1977Lucy A. Parkin,1977Monica Passmore,1977Judith Parsons,1977Allison Ottem,1977Susan Orth,1977Deborah Ostapowich,1977Debra Palfreyman,1977Barbara Oviatt,1977Cindy L. Powell,1977Astrid S. Potvin,1977Claude Proirier,1977Audrey L. Purdie,1977Heidi Pilger,1977Dale D. Pfahl,1977Thomas Richard,1977Joanne M. Resta,1977Marcia A. Huseby,1977Earl E. Wakeford,1977Bruce Reid,1977Joyce L. Jorgensen,1977Rodney S. Jones,1977

Sandra Johnson,1977Heather Johansen,1977Irene A. Kenke,1977Andrew C. Ketel,1977F. W. Kettenbach,1977Beverly E. Kast,1977Valerie P. Koskie,1977Margaret Kline,1977Patricia Lambert,1977Einer Larsen,1977Annett M. Laboucane,1977Andrea G. Lechance,1977Timothy N. Lakevold,1977Dennis B. Laycraft,1977Ian E. Leask,1977Janet LeBlanc,1977Kenneth Gordon,1977Debra J. Graff,1977Ian D. Grant,1977Larry A. Grasley,1977Ronald Green,1977Johanna Greene,1977Cathy J. Leask,1977Heather J. Glen,1977Sharon Godkin,1977Christi Geyer,1977Donna Hanson-Breakey,1977Larry Hannah,1977Thomas J. Harris,1977Kim L. Morrison,1977Donna M. Henderson,1977Leslie Hirsch,1977Ian J. Horner,1977Ronald T. Earl,1977Elizabeth Dyck,1977Jacob E. Dyck,1977Connie C. de Boer,1977Stanley J. Earle,1977Lillian Dunn,1977Randall G. Dunn,1977Renee R. Dubiel,1977Marc L. Dubourt,1977Ivy Ferguson,1977Mariel K. Flatla,1977Kerry G. De Weers,1977Sherry L. Dahl,1977Robert Coad,1977Neils T. Christiansen,1977Lynda J. Cook,1977Paul Conway-Brown,1977Wayne G. Cornelsen,1977Lori J. Mitchell,1977Mary A. Boily,1977Carole Bond,1977Ann K. Brackenbury,1977Brenda Brain,1977William C. Black,1977Kathleen M. Billyard,1977Patrick Chai,1977Heather B. Allen,1977Lawrence Ardern,1977Larry D. Arndt,1977George Andrews,1977Lorraine D. Andrews,1977Howard R. Avery,1977Stuart M. Bell,1977Randy Baker,1978Eric S. Ampona,1978Gordon M. Alger,1978Lori Casebear,1978Dan J. Charlebois,1978Ronald B. Burke,1978Tim Bullick,1978Debbie Brodsky,1978Juliana M. Bichel,1978Brenda L. Blaine,1978John H. Cook,1978Susan Collins,1978Gerald P. Cupido,1978Elaine J. Centre,1978Neil S. Christie,1978

Mario H. Debrentani,1978Joanne Davis,1978Craig A. Douglas,1978Judith D. Derksen,1978Dennis H. Dey,1978Susan E. Dickson,1978Debra J. Ruttledge,1978Hendryk L. Ficner,1978Susan M. Florence,1978Michael G. Fletcher,1978Vicki L. Dressel,1978Ramona Doyle,1978Debbie A. Edgar,1978Richard G. Hall,1978Gail P. Hamilton,1978Robert W. Hamilton,1978Gordon E. Gill,1978Fay L. Goodwin,1978Gilbert L. Girvan,1978Linda G. Franz,1978Judy L. Fraser,1978Gregory K. Green,1978Penny A. Gunderson,1978Juliette Lemire,1978Brian Lenting,1978Patricia L. Kyle,1978Gilles R. Lamoureux,1978Melanie P. Kitar,1978George King,1978Bruce A. Koss,1978William W. Kossman,1978Gerald Krysa,1978Stewart R. Kerr,1978Albert J. Kemmere,1978Doug F. Johnson,1978Grant Johnson,1978Gordon Huggard,1978Reg Ingram,1978Kari K. Hyrve,1978Bruce A. Jennings,1978David L. Jeck,1978Bo Rahmberg,1978James Rex,1978Len Rempfer,1978Jack N. Remyn,1978Barry Roberts,1978George W. Poole,1978Susan Priest,1978Frank S. Pring,1978Rick Portice,1978Linda A. Powell,1978Gabrielle Arrizza,1978Kendra Peterson,1978Steve G. Patten,1978Terry J. Irvine,1978Yasuo Omori,1978Robert J. Lindsay,1978Locky Meston,1978Barbara J. Levesque,1978James E. Greenfield,1978Sherry A. Larter,1978Gale Breen,1978Dale L. Bell,1978Susan M. Ross,1978Andrea Russell,1978Lisa B. Sellars,1978Brian Sangster,1978Frances M. Savage-Oliver,1978Laura J. Schattle,1978Paddy Neave,1978Linda M. Nester,1978Linda A. Muller,1978Darrell S. McFadden,1978Catherine A. McDonald,1978Darlene E. McDonald,1978Clarence J. McDonell,1978Randy Mason,1978Karen D. McMurray,1978Jo-Anne Morrow,1978Katherine V. Millar,1978Michael M. Morley,1978

Deborah J. Morrill,1978Elena Madsen,1978Kim Mosdell,1978Kathleen Stott,1978Jeanette M. Wheeler,1978John R. Penrice,1978Ellen L. Slater,1978Kathy Skriver,1978Todd Sloan,1978Brian R. Sloik,1978Peggy L. Smigarowski,1978Brent D. Smith,1978Penny Sharp,1978Brenda M. Silbernaegel,1978Barbara G. Stitt,1978Joan M. Sinnema,1978Philip VanStryland,1978Mike Wagg,1978Debra Von Albedyhill,1978Rolf Von Albedyhill,1978Michael H. Volk,1978Juan F. Villagran,1978Mary A. Trann,1978Robin L. Trotter,1978Aderinola Taiwo,1978Karen Sylvester,1978Herb J. Ten Hove,1978Grace E. Suiker,1978Lorna F. Thompson,1978Ian Watt,1978Wes Wylie,1978Beverley J. Yazer,1978Arlene J. Zacharias,1978Della E. Wood,1978Brenda Wolodko,1979Donald W. Wirblich,1979Robert J. Young,1979Douglas K. Young,1979Marlene A. Zakreski,1979Rosemarie Weghnnar,1979Thomas R. Wearmouth,1979Brian W. Watt,1979Wanda Welch,1979Margaret S. Thompson,1979Lori Chisholm,1979Drew D. Sullivan,1979Marilyn K. Florence,1979Deborah J. Ten Hove,1979Michael Trottier,1979Melinda Tracey,1979Corinne M. Ulseth,1979Deborah A. Vandermaal,1979Monica Smith,1979Pamela M. Smith,1979Ellen Sinclair,1979James R. Paulgaard,1979Denise Steinke,1979Sheila M. Cammer,1979Linda J. MacIver-Olsen,1979Karen Morissette,1979Wendy G. McManes,1979Nora C. McIvor,1979Carol A. McIlveen,1979Adrienne Martin,1979Jim S. Mustard,1979Carolyn Nyenhuis,1979Melvin R. Nielsen,1979Andrew G. North,1979Monica Schmutz,1979Michael M. Saunders,1979Anita Sedor,1979Barbara E. Black,1979Cindy L. Bignell,1979Tamara D. Schnell,1979Elizabeth A. Russell,1979Vicki M. Roberts,1979Cynthia Roberts,1979Loreen S. Roberts,1979Tamara Davison,1979Thomas Davison,1979Debbie D. Kunz,1979

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LOST ALUMNIDonald Forestier,1979Joan P. Forster,1979Albert Leyenhorst,1979Darlene F. Loeppky,1979Jacqueline Lussier,1979Ingrid A. Ostrom,1979Rosanne Gillion,1979Susan Powell,1979Carolyn Quantz,1979Michael B. Pollard,1979Barbara Poisson,1979Marla R. Rishel,1979David J. Renner,1979Beverly E. Richardson,1979Laurie L. Fournier,1979Manfred Range,1979Rita Reich,1979Terry Jacobsen,1979Neil Jack,1979Sherry L. Jackson,1979Danny D. Hunt,1979Debbie D. Hunt,1979Elaine D. Vandermeulen,1979Deborah A. Keller,1979Mary A. Kelly,1979Hazel A. Kaufman,1979Susan L. Krysa,1979Donna L. Krause,1979Merle E. L’Hirondelle,1979Clara Ellefson,1979Bill Lamb,1979Molly L. Mesher,1979Letty Y. Lee,1979Valerie Leftwich,1979Katherine A. Lea,1979Carol A. Groves,1979Andrew Hall,1979Cheryl M. Hall,1979Christi L. Hagemeister,1979Vernon J. Graham,1979Daryl B. Fox,1979Glen B. Freeborn,1979Denis G. Fortier,1979Barbara French,1979Claudia A. Gall,1979John B. Hansen,1979Mona K. Hari,1979Dawn C. Hawking,1979Lea M. Petersen,1979Milton R. Houliston,1979Steven T. Houseman,1979Linda Herchak,1979Craig M. Eide,1979Stanford A. Edwards,1979Renae D. Edey,1979Richard H. Earle,1979Teresa Davis,1979Sharon L. Footit,1979Deborah L. Fink,1979David S. Ewen,1979Robert B. Morrison,1979William E. Davies,1979Connie G. Carlson,1979Valorie Cressman,1979Heather J. Cruikshank,1979David W. Cowles,1979Donna L. Coyle,1979Tammy Cormier,1979Tamsinann Bland,1979Denell E. Blacklock,1979Alice Dahlberg,1979Katherine P. Bragg,1979Cindy Brausen,1979Vernon A. Bradwell,1979Cynthia Thompson,1979Wayne M. Brown,1979Allan B. Chappell,1979Denny S. Byers,1979Darryl M. Allen,1979Raymond Alcock,1979Sally A. Alston,1979

Dawn L. Ackert,1979Dale Arsenault,1979Murray A. Ball,1979Catherine A. Barlow,1979Janice M. Barkley,1979Donna C. Attewell,1979Rene Atwood,1979Cynthia J. Barnes,1979Patricia J. Barr,1979Robert B. Barrett,1980Barbara E. Stevens,1980Joanne L. Bell,1980Bernard J. Austie,1980Richard A. Baerg,1980Robert M. Andrews,1980Karen I. Antonourtsch,1980Rasaki M. Adereti,1980Christine S. Alexander,1980Joy A. Cawley,1980Brenda Charman,1980David W. Brown,1980Jean L. Buckton,1980Karen E. Budd,1980Gwen Bryanton-Klint,1980Wade S. Bogusky,1980Cynthia G. Heine,1980Steven P. Bloss,1980Denise M. Betlamini,1980Donna L. Bett,1980Eric Bird,1980Dylan S. Biggs,1980Michelle A. Costa,1980Ann L. Coulter,1980Allen J. Claiter,1980Tammie L. Beachum,1980Brenda L. Clausen,1980Franklin H. Crooks,1980Eda H. Dal,1980Michael D. Daley,1980Grant R. Dekeyser,1980Deanna L. Dent,1980Gwendolyn G. Dixon,1980Vern P. Epp,1980Melanie L. Erickson,1980Keith Finley,1980Denis L. Fauth,1980Terri L. Fletcher,1980Ferdinand Flinsch,1980Margaret M. Dratwa,1980Gregory M. Doyle,1980Linda Downey,1980Clayton B. Eastland,1980David J. Ellias,1980Sandra M. Henchel,1980Raymond T. Hickie,1980Gail E. Parcels,1980Lori M. Hopkins,1980Brenda L. Heinrichs,1980Terry W. Harkness,1980Jennifer J. Harysh,1980Darren Hauck,1980Angela J. Moore,1980Colleen S. Harrison,1980Victoria E. Gabrys,1980Carolee M. Milroy,1980Rana E. Goldthorpe,1980Kathie Georg,1980Allan B. Gates,1980Nicole Gayle,1980Gregory J. Goudy,1980Elizabeth Guest,1980Sharon M. Leach,1980Kathryn A. Lavender,1980Leahy C. Larose,1980Julian S. Kovats,1980Nanci J. Komonoski,1980Raymond M. King,1980Joy H. Kiges,1980Roxanne L. Klein-Rempel,1980Ross H. Kettelson,1980Marcia D. Lee,1980

Diane M. Kacik,1980Debbie Johnson,1980Ian F. Hutchinson,1980Susan E. Hunt,1980James W. Jedlicka,1980Soenke C. Jessen,1980Jurgen C. Reichel,1980Marie Rahmberg,1980Wayne Rich,1980Brynn T. Roberts,1980Chad L. Rice,1980Denise J. Pipella,1980Leslie Pocsik,1980Melody A. Larson,1980Dave G. Powell,1980John B. Parker,1980Shelly Overton,1980Brenda Oslund,1980Lesley Peregoodof,1980Judith L. Perepeluk,1980Paula M. Lussier,1980Melanie Moulton,1980Merilyn B. O’Bryan,1980Roger S. Olivier,1980Bonnie E. Linton,1980Joyce A. Day,1980Richard D. Day,1980Daniel Eddy,1980Ronald P. Duggan,1980Joyce S. Boon,1980Catherine G. Robinson,1980Barbara J. Will,1980Al Schokenmaier,1980Alan D. Schlachter,1980Barbara J. Northcott,1980M. E. Muttart,1980Leslie M. Nelson,1980Jean M. Needham,1980Gregory Neave,1980Greg Martin,1980Teresa R. Martin,1980Clifford L. Majak,1980Virgielee McIntyre,1980Marlene McKinnon,1980Valerie McLean,1980Kathleen R. Mullen,1980Calvin L. Miller,1980Lori A. Miller,1980Wayne S. Melnyck,1980Margaret MacDonald,1980Geraldine M. Byrne,1980Theodora C. Bradley,1980Donald W. Strankman,1980Steve J. Sawchuk,1980Arie A. Schuring,1980Marty L. Smith,1980Richard K. Sly,1980Kim Skorobohach,1980Yvonne D. Skow,1980Susan A. Siebert,1980Connie J. Shermack,1980Terry L. Speed,1980Patricia G. Speedie,1980Douglas J. Stevenson,1980Daniel Steinbach,1980Barbara L. Stewart,1980Veronica Stamm,1980Mary Unryniuk,1980Cheryl D. Uhl,1980Marie A. McGonigal,1980Nancy J. Gilbert,1980Lynn Turcato,1980Susan L. Therrien,1980Barbara L. Thew,1980Glen H. Thew,1980Sylvia Wall,1980Bonita L. Thiel,1980Adrian J. Timmermans,1980Wes R. Tiemstra,1980Julie Thomson,1980Danna M. Thompson,1980

Dorothy M. Wilchynski,1980Rebecca A. Wiberg,1980Robert A. Watson,1980Shari E. Ward,1980Cindy L. Holitzki,1980Dwayne Zemball,1980Judy E. Woytowich,1980Laura Wight,1980Ann-Marie Zimmer,1980Alanna Hermanson,1981Ian James,1981Marina James,1981Berry L. Felker,1981Teresa G. Wilkinson-Merkosky,1981Lynn Wilkinson,1981Brian P. Wilton,1981Kenneth Wolfe,1981Lori Wright,1981Ronald Young,1981Lynne Walker,1981Judy A. Walker,1981Janet M. Washburn,1981Kathleen Weare,1981Wendy L. Dixon,1981Jim Whyte,1981Kay Weldon,1981David Thorlakson,1981Annette Thomsen,1981Darrick G. Tisseur,1981Mark W. Taylor,1981Peter E. Taylor,1981Maurice Thibault,1981Donald S. Straathof,1981Janet L. Strabel,1981Dean E. Tschirren,1981Karen A. Trickett,1981Anita R. Vandel,1981Rita C. Valente,1981Rixta Moritz,1981Susan E. VanStone,1981Karen E. Rose,1981Frank Staples,1981Darwin Stadnek,1981Kevin J. Staal,1981Elizabeth M. Somers,1981Lori Siemens,1981Shane Smethurst,1981Pamela D. Singh,1981Cathy Unreiner,1981Steven J. MacIntosh,1981Hugh A. Macrae,1981Fiona R. Campbell-Fowler,1981Barrington Camphaug,1981Joe Mendes,1981Shannon Mork,1981Karen E. McLeod,1981Kathleen M. McKay,1981Kim C. Meinzinger,1981Gregory A. Magyar,1981Lori Malo,1981Douglas C. Manning,1981Annette J. Mathews,1981Sandra E. McDonell,1981Francis R. McCamus,1981Laurie A. McClelland,1981Anna G. Charboneau,1981Sharon J. Schofield,1981Jerrel Sebok,1981Thomas W. Ross,1981Dorthea Rydholm,1981Holly Frere,1981Perry Roberts,1981Sunday A. Ibukun,1981Richard Rose,1981Kevin Boon,1981Debbie Burke,1981Robert K. Graham,1981Kelly Okamura,1981Michael R. O’Neil,1981Wayne Lyon,1981Paul Lumsden,1981

Sharon L. Stephens,1981Donna L. Peters,1981Bobbi A. Peake,1981Robert F. Pearce,1981Patricia S. Wieschollek,1981Linda J. Parkes,1981Kimble Patrick,1981Constance E. Prockiw,1981Sandra J. Quick,1981Tessa H. Pocock,1981Mike Pokorny,1981Deb Plaska,1981Lorraine H. Rivey,1981Daybah Ramkishun,1981Douglas E. Ramsey,1981Dan Ranson,1981Shannon Jacobsen,1981Donald A. Hudson,1981Sherry A. Wright,1981Laurine Kievit,1981Shane Keeler,1981Richard A. Kaminski,1981Connie J. Kloss,1981Delbert H. Kojola,1981Carol A. Kneller,1981Janet Koochin,1981Gail M. Krauss,1981Debra L. Kreese,1981Janet A. Lechman,1981Donna Kuehn,1981Dale C. LaGrange,1981Debbie A. Lahey,1981John A. Landry,1981Idris Lawan,1981Barb Green,1981Steven J. Gregg,1981Tracy L. Griechen,1981Barbara L. Fortin,1981Dallas L. Carlson,1981Susan M. Frank,1981Shelley M. Hammer,1981Karen M. Hamel,1981Marcel W. Harding,1981Geraldine Harasiun,1981Judith A. Heesing,1981Susan M. Hayes,1981Sherry Hill,1981Shelley Henke,1981Timothy M. Edwards,1981Wanda D. Dwelle,1981Brenda L. Fletcher,1981Laura Neville,1981Darcy Fischer,1981Linda M. Farwell,1981Debby Evans-Folden,1981Kenneth Dillman,1981Patti L. Dillman,1981Solomon Dicks,1981Francis Doolaege,1981Kathleen D. Taylor,1981Michael R. David,1981Stuart G. Czernick,1981Joan C. Davis,1981Lynda M. Curran,1981Constance Coad,1981Albert Charbonneau,1981Rosalie D. Cote,1981Debra Bibby,1981Karin D. Bistritz,1981Joanne Buckler,1981Lois A. Budd,1981Alison Brown,1981Edith L. Wahl,1981Eusebio Alfaraz,1981Henry Aaker,1981Laura E. Adams,1981Chris D. Archibald,1981Myron J. Anderson,1981Nancy J. Ashley,1981Karen M. Armitage,1981Kenneth R. Bell,1981

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LOST ALUMNIElaine M. Berke,1981Dawn E. Siegle,1981Roger A. Baxter,1982Dianne Bartell,1982Brian Barton,1982Kevin A. Attewell,1982Wendy Ball,1982Beth L. Arksey,1982Lorna K. Anderson,1982David R. Andresen,1982Orvin Abbott,1982Lorraine Chappell,1982Lavern B. Carrels,1982June K. Burke,1982Floyd R. Burton,1982Bryan Burles,1982Sarah Moore,1982Shannon Blazina,1982Bette-Lou Bergeron,1982Beverly Biren,1982Colleen Biro,1982Shane Bowie,1982Michael Booth,1982Glen M. Corsiatto,1982Daniel Couper,1982Norma J. Cressman,1982Guy Cudmore,1982Glenn E. Curran,1982Edward J. Childs,1982Cheryl Dauenhauer,1982Keith Davey,1982Lucie Despins,1982John Derksen,1982Michael Doody,1982Jody Farmer,1982Floyd Falcon,1982Kurt Eno,1982Brent Moen,1982Linda Feth,1982Sandra Forrest,1982Barry Forrester,1982Karen Fleming,1982Barbara Ebner,1982Don Drake,1982Raymond Heppner,1982Janice N. Hicklin,1982Lorraine M. Horn,1982Lloyd Hazel,1982Bonita Harrison,1982Elizabeth Harrison,1982Yvonne R. Fredrick,1982Hildur Childs,1982Morris Moorehead,1982Maura Genoway,1982Mashambo Godiel,1982Wendi Gilson,1982Judith Griemann,1982Shawna Gunn,1982Mark Hagel,1982Vayghn Kenney,1982Peggy Greenfield,1982Heather Jones,1982Leigh M. Johnson,1982Wesley L. Johnson,1982Catherine E. Johnston,1982Patricia Hummel,1982Thomas Hunt,1982Alison James,1982Frank James,1982Pamela Janssens,1982Dorothy Rees,1982Donna Rauch,1982Michael Reinhold,1982Barbara Riley,1982Lauralyn Richards,1982Randy C. Powell,1982Robert M. Pozzebon,1982James R. Parker,1982Mike Lucas,1982Ruth P. Robinson,1982Brian G. Olson,1982

Stanley Olchowy,1982Maureen O’Brien-Symon,1982Jacquelin Lien,1982Wilhelmina Leussink,1982Kevin Lewis,1982David Francis,1982Drusilla Wagner,1982Douglas Kitchen,1982Connie Moldrup,1982Pauline Long-Wright,1982Frank J. Richter,1982Barb Karczewski,1982Susan Rosser,1982Douglas F. Rupert,1982Alfred Schmutz,1982Margaret Schandl,1982James D. Nestorvich,1982Patterson Mwankenja,1982Leslie McCleave,1982Kenneth McEachern,1982Barbara K. McDermott,1982Shaun Marsh,1982Donald A. Magnusson,1982Priscilla J. McMillan,1982Darren Miller,1982Michael W. Millar,1982Christopher Calnan,1982Gary MacFadyen,1982Randy MacKenzie,1982Michele F. Mackintosh,1982Linda Sinclair,1982Marci Mayes,1982Heidi Smethurst,1982Steven Simmie,1982Lucille Skog,1982Henrietta Sisson,1982Larry Shaw,1982Debra Sim,1982Marie R. Sihlis,1982Kundael Shemandia,1982Sheila Sowerby,1982Dori L. Smith-Westin,1982Charles Stewart,1982Mary Stewart,1982Karen Stingel,1982Dawn Volz,1982Jill E. Vant,1982Imre J. Varro,1982Carrie Strome,1982Sheila Wheatcroft,1982Blair Woodrow,1982Miles Wilkinson,1982Frances Wilson,1982Anthony W. Landin,1982Scott Ball,1983Edward Wassenaar,1983Hilary J. Wilkinson,1983Leah L. Winters,1983Virgina M. Yakimovich,1983Murray L. Yaschuk,1983Donna Westenberger,1983Susan M. Mitchell,1983Harold Wierda,1983Scott Watson,1983Patsy E. Walker,1983Candace C. Stripling,1983Angela R. Sutherland,1983John N. Tersteeg,1983Garry Van De Vliert,1983Frank Vallich,1983Sonya L. Van Bolhuis,1983Veronica Toporchak,1983Shelley Tucker,1983Susan E. Stewart,1983Della M. Stewart,1983Nancy L. Stein,1983Margaret Stanley,1983Karen M. Soper,1983Tammie Spencer,1983Jacque Y. Shaw,1983Larry Seifried,1983

Kelly Simard,1983Kathryn A. Shields,1983Elaine Reynolds,1983Lorne E. Pinceman,1983Chris J. Vadnais,1983Thomas W. Baier-Foederer,1983Richard J. Bylsma,1983Garth Wright,1983Lorne Miller,1983Ronald Miller,1983Beverley M. McGill,1983Campbell K. Magyar,1983Nathan Neufeld,1983Joanne R. Markiwsky-Hughes,1983Miriam M. Marshall,1983Kathryn J. McCaffrey,1983Marian P. McAllister,1983Stanley W. Murry,1983Kerry Munro,1983Kimberley L. Muren,1983Colleen Neufeld,1983Yvonne F. Neufeld,1983Rosemarie E. McCarrol,1983Susan A. Nash,1983Rodney Seely,1983Frank G. Sels,1983Miles Schimanowsky,1983Adrienne A. Schaloske,1983Heather R. Sawyer,1983Kathy Saunders,1983Norman D. Rozmahel,1983Janet Roth,1983John Schussler,1983Cheryl A. Rutschke,1983Heather Russell,1983Robin E. Rolles,1983Debra Binsfield,1983Timothy Courtney,1983Brenda L. Morin,1983Denise Harris,1983Wayne G. Harris,1983Clifford S. Jamieson,1983Carol D. Letourneau,1983Bernhardt Leuker,1983Elisabet Liminana,1983Marjorie S. Loewen,1983Kevin Lorenscheit,1983Erik E. Olson,1983Twila L. Olson,1983Carolyn M. Openshaw,1983Grant Lucas,1983Alexander V. O’Quinn,1983Darrel A. Papuschak,1983Wendy Ostash,1983Lorne C. Ostendorf,1983Brigitte Otis,1983Lynda Passmore,1983Carey M. Pearman,1983Denita A. Penner,1983Tracy L. Powell,1983William Potter,1983Allan Purvis,1983Lori J. Hansum,1983Tara L. Peterson,1983Donna M. Pierson,1983Deana Plewis,1983Marilyn C. Rinas,1983Marty Regnier,1983Kevin Jarvis,1983Barbara M. James,1983Kenneth Isaak,1983Yoshimi T. Takahashi,1983Daniel C. Huculak,1983Norman Johnston,1983J. M. Johanson,1983Leanna R. Jones,1983Frances L. Johnston,1983David R. Kananen,1983Ludwig Karch,1983Malcolm Leask,1983Daniel J. Kusalik,1983

Jeanette Kuelken,1983Deborah J. Kranenborg,1983Catherine J. Krause,1983Sandra Kolla,1983Barbara Klychak,1983Timothy C. Knapp,1983Wendy M. Knott,1983Stephen D. Klap,1983William Kelly,1983Gary Guichon,1983Judith Guertin,1983Alan Gregg,1983Louise F. Green,1983Clayton H. Graham,1983Richard H. Gibbs,1983Paul Fortier,1983Russel Friesen,1983Linda M. Haney,1983Gordon G. Hallett,1983Cynthia Hammer,1983Kelly D. Helwig,1983Lieta Jones,1983Lesleah A. Horvat,1983Jay B. Howell,1983Teresa D. Howell,1983Tracey L. Hoffner,1983Leslie A. Hancherow,1983Rick A. Heywood,1983Carol Hetherington,1983Ronald W. Henkelman,1983Mary E. Doyle,1983Donald Dueck,1983Neil L. Dyken,1983Sarah E. Ebell,1983Darbi L. Dyck,1983Brian L. Duncan,1983Vernon A. Dunne,1983Carol Fedorak,1983Herschel Eno,1983Janice L. Erhardt,1983Daniel C. Evans,1983Susan Falkner,1983Allan H. Steadman,1983Patricia R. Evans,1983Russ Evans,1983Rita Fabris,1983Teresa Dodd,1983Allan Donald,1983Elizabeth C. Davis,1983Linda S. Childs,1983Michael Monteith,1983Shirley R. Clayton,1983Dean G. Cole,1983Donald G. Curtis,1983Kathryn Crone,1983Wanda J. Craig,1983Allen F. Boyd,1983Brenda Boyd,1983Bonnie L. Braden,1983Susan L. Blackwood,1983Maureen Bildfell,1983Terry A. Morrison,1983Jennifer L. Brunsdon,1983Lorelei H. Parker,1983Wendy P. Brooks,1983Patricia Hall,1983Jackie Burke,1983Mary L. Casselman,1983Utra K. Chandra,1983Roy E. Abbenbroek,1983Lisa M. Alain,1983Sandra Armstrong,1983Donald R. Banford,1983Kelly Mizera,1983Roy Bedard,1983Debra M. Benson,1983Derrick Mizera,1984Rodrick Bergdal,1984Karen Benjamin,1984Richard Belway,1984Gerard Benckhuysen,1984

Brenda Becker,1984Stephen Balerud,1984Daniel Ashton,1984Raymond Ashdown,1984James R. Anderson,1984Ronald Anderson,1984Tracy Andruchow,1984Everett Annett,1984Deidre Palendat,1984Mohammed Alizadeh,1984Kevin Allen,1984Judith Butt,1984Margaret Brown John,1984Colleen Brown,1984Kyle Bloss,1984Daphne Boyer,1984Kimberly Cooper,1984Sandra Cooper,1984Michelle L. Degraaf,1984Lori David,1984Anton Dewitt,1984William Farr,1984Danilo Flais,1984Pam Felker,1984Robert Fauth,1984Vincent Flynn,1984Patricia Sisson,1984Wendy Dunn,1984Janet R. Dyer,1984Lisa Dyke,1984Dean Eastman,1984Cynthia Ellis,1984Susan Dubois,1984Kelly Duffy,1984Hans Herspiegel,1984Kellie Hewitt,1984Ralph Hope,1984Katrina Horne,1984Yvonne Haupt,1984Elin Hatfield,1984Dennis Heinzig,1984Abdul Hayee-Basharat,1984Carla Halvorson,1984Helen Harrison,1984Malene Harrison,1984Elizabeth Friesen,1984Catherine Fulton,1984Karen Musson,1984Denise Galipeau,1984Karl Franke,1984Ellen Gilbertson,1984Rita Goetz,1984Ann M. Green,1984Lori G. Nielsen,1984Shelly Merchant,1984Cindy Gruber,1984Shellie Grothe,1984Ronda Gyori,1984Nancy Halferdahl,1984Edward Klassen,1984Lori Kriberg,1984Wayne Koosey,1984Dennis Kowalchuk,1984Maureen Warren,1984Joseph Laarhuis,1984Laurel Leavitt,1984Dianna Lavigne,1984Shannon Kostiuk,1984Bonnie Keizer,1984Alan Kenney,1984Randall Kent,1984James Kerswell,1984Janet Perkins,1984Judy Larson,1984Yolanda M. Yuhasz,1984Lloyd Hyde,1984Marshall Iles,1984Christine Hunter,1984Christine Hustin,1984Gwendolyn Read,1984Stanley Rach,1984

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LOST ALUMNIRobert Riley,1984Evone Monteith,1984Hughie Philip,1984Wendy Prior,1984Bruce Pozer,1984Lorette Pele,1984Vincent Peters,1984Michele Peterson,1984John Paxman,1984Rodney Paynter,1984Stephen Peacock,1984John Parrott,1984Clarence Oosterhoff,1984Lawrence Liski,1984Sheldon Lockhart,1984David Libbey,1984Robert R. Heinz,1984Thomas Heck,1984Debbie Goodenough,1984Jeffrey Glover,1984Daphne Kilotaitis,1984Graham Kathol,1984Susan Kathol,1984Robbin J. Edgar,1984Carman McKay,1984Keith Boras,1984Timothy Rolph,1984Shawn-Marie Rodger,1984James Robinson,1984Catherine Robinson,1984Judith Morrish,1984Robyn Russell,1984Nancy E. Rowland,1984Trevor Rupert,1984Cheryl Giles,1984Donna Schwab,1984Kirk Saint,1984Brian Saad,1984Corinne Murray,1984Jonathon Mundell,1984Norma McAndrew,1984Lori D. McArthur,1984Brent McBean,1984Laura Martens,1984Edie Marshall,1984Phil McLellan,1984Wendy McLachlan,1984Kathy McMow,1984Delaine Meiklejohn,1984Agnes Mechalchuk,1984Andrew Millar,1984Lydia Melesko,1984Alison Madson,1984John Cameron,1984Richard Callander,1984Douglas Morgan,1984John Shepherd,1984David Sibbald,1984Cameron Sissons,1984Lori L. Skuce,1984Suzanne Spierenberg,1984Gordon Sorensen,1984Tammy Sorensen,1984Dwayne Smith,1984Mark Smith,1984Garry Smuk,1984Wanda Spooner,1984Janet Steele,1984Lonny Steward,1984Joseph Towers,1984Jim Van Maarion,1984Carl Vogstad,1984Eric Thomas,1984Gregory Thomas,1984Brian Sugden,1984Catherine Smith,1984Bryon Walters,1984Nancy Wasko,1984Sydney Webb,1984Joanne Brewster,1984John Wentland,1984

Allain White,1984Gary Wells,1984Gail Zeer,1984Tracy Zeiler,1984Jill Yates,1985Jane C. Wooldridge,1985Nichola Wydrzycki,1985Teresa Wirch,1985Ross Wellwood,1985Shelley Weich,1985Shirley Wickwire,1985Derek Whyte,1985Christina Savard,1985Bruce Watt,1985Richard L. Voytechek,1985Mark Anderson,1985Roberta Jodouin,1985Hans A. Zerrath,1985Ken Stuart,1985Diane Shane,1985David Thompson,1985Ronald Thompson,1985Elizabeth Thompson,1985Ben Tjosvold,1985Elmer H. Tomecek,1985Terrance Tietzen,1985Raymond Tiffin,1985Johannes Viejou,1985Theodore Vos,1985Benjamin Venneman,1985Martin Van-Es,1985Lori J. Tyler,1985Darrel Undin,1985Faustina Tugwell,1985Stacey Stauffer,1985Dwaune Steele,1985Ronald Snider,1985Lois A. Somers,1985Sherrie Spannier,1985Mark Sloan,1985Brian Smith,1985Christine L. Sisson,1985Daniel Shippit,1985Marc Shane,1985Arlana Shannon,1985Michael Shephard,1985Ross Canning,1985Wendy L. MacWilliam,1985Deborah MacPherson,1985Wesley Wilkinson,1985Donelle Bremmekamp,1985Diane L. Steele,1985Jordan Vanvoorthuizen,1985Brent Powell,1985Lorie Requate,1985Maureen Singer,1985Donna Mickelson,1985Ann L. Milford,1985Denise McGregor,1985Shawn McGonigle,1985Brett Marrow,1985Lenore Marcil,1985Wendy Martinook,1985Christian Malczewski,1985Albert McCruden,1985Micheal McAllister,1985Robbie Motta,1985Cameron Maynes,1985Donald Mathieu,1985Agnes Muter,1985Christopher Musson,1985Maida Murray,1985Catherine Mullis,1985Sandra Sandilands,1985David Novak,1985Brenda Lytle,1985Lynette Scott,1985Kevin Schlenker,1985Kelly L. Schubrink,1985Denise M. Hoag,1985Darlene Sasyniuk,1985

Dennis Schlender,1985Carrie Rowat,1985Veronica Alger,1985Shane N. Archibald,1985Douglas Robinson,1985Susan Roberts,1985Johanna Blyth,1985Lisa Carroll,1985Karen Bellingham,1985David Dicknoether,1985Edith Lowry,1985Donald Evans,1985John A. Frere,1985Lisa D. Lewis,1985Brian Leonhardt,1985Krystyna Lopianowski,1985Timothy Lothian,1985Avelene Callious,1985Jacqueline Piller,1985Deborah Proulx,1985Joyce Potter,1985Margaret Put,1985Sandra E. Plantinga,1985C. L. Politsky,1985Gregory Popove,1985Jennifer L. Semenoff,1985Donald Ratcliff,1985Anne L. Farren,1985Brent Regnier,1985Donna L. Reinke,1985Sandra Howard,1985Randy Huebert,1985Audrey Hunt,1985Christopher Jacob,1985Sandra Jackson,1985Rick James,1985Russell Jassman,1985Patricia Jarmin,1985Crystal Jodouin,1985Paul Johnson,1985Catherine L. Johnson,1985Craig Jones,1985Michael Kelly,1985Andrea Kari,1985Thomas Kalman,1985Scott Legg,1985Randy Layden,1985Rachelle Leclaire,1985Margaret A. Kurtenbach,1985Gilles Lafond,1985Cynthia L. Kozak,1985Martin Kroll,1985Gordon Kryway,1985Patrick Kletzel,1985Glenda Klatt,1985Cynthia M. Howie,1985Loren J. Koch,1985Rose Gow,1985Anita J. Friesen,1985Keith Harstrom,1985Caroline Hartmann,1985Kathy Hartshorne,1985Margaret Harty,1985Linn Hayworth,1985Ronald Harris,1985Joanne Hay,1985Darren Howie,1985Brian Holliday,1985Carole A. Hobenshield,1985Wayne Hock,1985Maureen Hinz,1985Donald Hickey,1985Debra Hill,1985Carrie Hillock,1985Debbie Bitango,1985Pierre Dufour,1985Mike Duff,1985Vicky Winder,1985Joseph Dowson,1985Thomas Drynan,1985Cheryl E. Ellis,1985

Michele Fiedler,1985Marianne Fischer,1985Pat Finney,1985Terry Evashkevich,1985Christian Dewitt,1985Cindy Dickson,1985Darrell Dobush,1985Corinne Dejong,1985Helen Davidson,1985Nancy L. Cooke,1985Patti Borut,1985Tracey I. Combe,1985Virginia Conners,1985Betty Cole,1985Bradley Cobb,1985Kenneth J. Clarke,1985Loren Christianson,1985Jamie Christiansen,1985Dick Bosecke,1985Dale Bosko,1985Clayton Bock,1985Stanley Boomhower,1985Nancy Blackwood,1985Cherrie Bissonnette,1985Stewart Bryden,1985Heidi Brunner,1985Norman Brown,1985C. E. Rude,1985Vincent Bron,1985Patrick Burns,1985Nancy McPherson,1985Cheryl Chelle,1985Wah M. Cheng,1985Claude Chalifour,1985Brian Andersen,1985Alan E. Alger,1985Elizabeth Anderson,1985Coreen Aro,1985Christina Arvidsson,1985Cindy Asmundson,1985David Bach,1985Audrey E. Bennett,1985Cheryl L. Bennett,1986Franca Bernardo,1986Barbara J. Beagrie,1986Jeff Bailey,1986Mary S. Avramenko,1986Gary T. Bandcroft,1986Scott E. Ashton,1986Denine Lucas,1986Jeffrey Butler,1986Patricia M. Carroll,1986Shannon Burdes,1986Karen G. Budd,1986Deborah Korpach,1986Andrew S. Border,1986Harvey Hansen,1986Dale T. Clark,1986Susan Cockburn,1986Pierre Cloutier,1986Scott W. Clark,1986Pamela J. Colling,1986Rhonda A. Spencer,1986Francis Decrom,1986Ruth Decrom,1986Deborah A. Desjardins,1986Frank Donkerbroek,1986Adrian Dooley,1986Scott D. Mochrie,1986Michael D. Ewing,1986Glenn G. Engel,1986Bonnie E. Enter,1986Trevor Eresman,1986Elisabeth M. Moen,1986David Fillion,1986Michael Eagles,1986Elaine L. Dyck,1986Richard Douglas,1986Brad L. Dowell,1986Helen R. Hertel,1986Balynda L. Herbst,1986

Wendy P. Heringer,1986Mark L. Hinkley,1986Andrea L. Hettinger,1986Claus D. Hoelk,1986Wendy Hoeltzell,1986John A. Hook,1986Franklin T. Hoyt,1986Sandra M. Huber,1986Barbara Hosegood,1986Michael P. Horne,1986Andrew Henault,1986Jack A. Halma,1986Robert Hamer,1986Debra A. Foster,1986Brent E. Goodwin,1986David J. Ginter,1986Donald S. Gillespie,1986Wilhelmina J. Gerrits,1986James W. Sinclair,1986Tina M. Gray,1986Bruce C. Grimshire,1986Dorothy M. Gwynn,1986Deborah A. Kolody,1986Pamela J. Komarnisky,1986Meryl D. Klassen,1986Perry Kupsch,1986Marcus J. Kuelker,1986Charlette J. Kotowich,1986John Krottner,1986Jilleen A. Kosko,1986Jeffery F. Lamb,1986Phil W. Lamb,1986Shelly D. Lamb,1986Stanley Landry,1986Carmelle L. LeBlanc,1986Teresa L. Law,1986Stuart B. Leitch,1986Maria D. Lehn,1986Susan M. Anderson,1986Yolande A. Kuystermans,1986Brian H. Lemke,1986Michelle Johnson,1986Lori A. Reimer,1986Karen A. Raugust,1986David Robbins,1986Tammy D. Parkinson,1986Lyle B. Ritchie,1986Eldin Plett,1986Gary K. Pilot,1986James S. Phillips,1986Robert J. Phillips,1986Kenneth R. Pigeon,1986Lawrence W. Quilley,1986Norma L. Parker,1986Sandra L. Paterson,1986Leeann S. Patterson,1986Kim E. Pellow,1986Malcolm G. Penn,1986Deryle G. Penner,1986Gary A. Peters,1986Brian M. Longay,1986Lori L. Gray,1986Eugene C. Harrison,1986Gregory K. Harsch,1986Lesley A. Loasby,1986Lawrence H. Lai,1986Timothy Robertson,1986Wayne Rogers,1986Leanne J. Rodway,1986Diane M. Rooks,1986Lisa S. Moore,1986Roxanne R. Ross,1986Cynthia L. Mark,1986Scott W. Schaffert,1986Darren W. Sanford,1986Elaine D. Saunders,1986Isabel K. Scaife,1986Keith H. Schneider,1986Karen Schoepp,1986Kevin E. Sehn,1986Eva E. Nielsen,1986

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LOST ALUMNIRichard A. Nylund,1986Cindy Mutch,1986Colin These,1986Garry R. Nelson,1986Darryl J. Matlo,1986Leah D. Stanton,1986Brenda P. Majerech,1986Brian Maguire,1986Betty A. Allen,1986Shelley A. Martin,1986Annie W. Markus,1986Robert D. McGhan,1986Winston G. McGhan,1986Lawrence A. Michielsen,1986Michele Y. Miller,1986Monica L. Lavery,1986Gerard V. Ring,1986Linda L. Reynolds,1986Mary A. Plain,1986Jennifer D. Wilson,1986Heather J. MacLeod,1986John Cardinal,1986Paddi L. Setters,1986Susan Shepherd,1986Darlene J. Sieppert,1986Robert J. Sissons,1986Colin H. Smith,1986Tracey L. Mombourquette,1986Jeanette S. Smith,1986Jonathon Smith,1986Felix L. Stahelin,1986Glenn A. Stewart,1986Cindy M. Turner,1986Carol J. Verquin,1986Neeltje S. Van Strien,1986Christine E. Vinding,1986Steven F. Thompson,1986Beth M. Hoar,1986Julie M. Steele,1986Eileen P. Wattenbarger,1986Mary-Jane Sorensen,1986Brenda J. White,1986Lisa L. Werezak,1986Patricia A. Wise,1986David S. Wilton,1986Roberta M. Wood,1986Janet M. Wilkinson,1986Edwin K. Wilde,1986Jim Williamson,1986Mark K. Williamson,1986Donna L. Turton,1986Corina E. McInnes,1986Tracy L. Yoos,1986Alan M. Zagar,1986Laurie A. Zenner,1986Brian Wobick,1987Bruce Weigum,1987Roselyn Weinrauch,1987Stacie L. Wickenheiser,1987Donna Wiens,1987Karen Wattenbarger,1987Corinne Vig,1987Ed Villeneuve,1987Margo Mallicoat,1987Tina Davidson,1987Klaas Vandermolen,1987Michele Warwa-Handel,1987Brian Ziegler,1987Cornelia Zimmerman,1987Shannon Miner,1987Sherry A. Stromquist,1987Dean Stutheit,1987David Straathof,1987Lisa Sylvestre,1987Laura Thompson,1987Kathryn A. Juszko,1987Timothy Thurston,1987Cheryl Tunny,1987Mary Ellen Stevens,1987Sharon P. Spyker,1987Jacqueline Smith,1987

Gregory Shymanski,1987Janet Setter,1987Dwayne Shandro,1987Sheila Canning,1987Jason K. Campbell,1987Gordon MacQuarrie,1987Joanne Cole,1987Carolyn A. Aubin,1987Donna M. Platt,1987Lois P. Wright,1987Jana Stuzka,1987Karl Carmen,1987Sheila Redenbach,1987Kenneth Slemko,1987David Mills,1987Susan Mueller,1987Martin Melenka,1987Gisele McMillan,1987Garry Mandric,1987Sharon Mason,1987Angela Mathieson,1987Mike Moore,1987Eda Mazzocchi,1987Arthur Nelson,1987Hugh Netzer,1987Warren Nunn,1987Henrietta Sandford,1987Jody Aka,1987Sharon Stephan,1987Mike Nieckar,1987Henry Nieuwenhuis,1987Jenneth Nikkel,1987Rod Nikkel,1987Frank Nobel,1987Margaret Scott,1987Darcy Scobie,1987Michael Schmaltz,1987Peter Schuring,1987Keith Schroots,1987Melvin Sayer,1987Charles Sayles,1987Jeffrey Schiller,1987Bradley Schindel,1987Naomi Demong,1987Joanne Roszmann,1987Laurel Diprose,1987Gregory Houghton,1987Shirley Robinson,1987Harvey Robertson,1987Angela Cook,1987Donald H. Bartlett,1987Ron Carter,1987Peter W. Jones,1987Bevan D. Kelbert,1987Janine A. Feth,1987Thelma Litzenberger,1987Richard Los,1987Linda Vee,1987Laurel Luft,1987Bradley Oro,1987Wendy Collinge,1987Linda Peterson,1987Rodney Pahl,1987Norbert Prcic,1987Gerry Pinard,1987Debra Pooley,1987Bryan Poffenroth,1987Deana Poland,1987Glory Repp,1987Shauna Ragan,1987Vivian Reinhart,1987David Jones,1987Donald Johnston,1987Allan C. Kananen,1987Dirk Kanis,1987Elizabeth Keibel,1987Otto Jerkee,1987Cheri Woodruff,1987Johanna Leggo,1987Dawn Laviolette,1987Ray Landry,1987

Kent Lamoureux,1987Andrea Larson,1987Brenda Larson,1987Lyndon Lambert,1987Karen Koral,1987Clarence Kooistra,1987Shirley Kowalchuk,1987Gordon Kimpton,1987Angela Koelmel,1987Kent Koch,1987Carolyn L. Knoll-Yenor,1987Karen Gwynne,1987Larry Halbot,1987Joan Haggerty,1987Donald Hack,1987Edith Gorzo,1987Daryl Gibb,1987Gale Gibson,1987Jan Gordey,1987Ron Goetz,1987Pamela Goodbody,1987Gary Goebel,1987Kirk Fowler,1987Marla Schlenker,1987Brenda Gaffney,1987Elena Garde,1987Rebecca Hanbidge,1987Shane Heasman,1987Gail Harding,1987Thomas Horn,1987Pamela Hoskin,1987Joseph Hoover,1987Mark Heywood,1987Kevin Herman,1987Wendy Bish,1987Wayne Henry,1987Andy Dubas,1987Pauline Dueck,1987Todd A. Ducharme,1987Claudelle Dyck,1987Terry Ferbey,1987Connie Schultz,1987Cheryl Fontana,1987Calvin Flemming,1987Kevin Erickson,1987Michael Fagan,1987Maurice Deneer,1987Emery Desjardine,1987William T. David,1987Donna Danchuk,1987La-Verna P. Dahlquist,1987Tammy Hoff,1987Heather Cullen,1987Teresa Conarroe,1987Ken Collinge,1987Don Braithwaite,1987Michael Bradley,1987Bryan Blossom,1987Patrick Brunton,1987Susan Brooks,1987Colleen Bready-Hay,1987Troy Butt,1987Mark Cherewick,1987Gordon Albert,1987Roger Amency,1987Victoria Arndt,1987Shaun Argent,1987William Argent,1987Pearl Anderson,1987Brian Archibald,1987Freddy Baong,1987Adelina Azevedo,1987Graham Baby,1987Gregory Baby,1987Barry Bachmeier,1987Laurane Schneider,1987Greg Morrison,1987Dale Benfeld,1987Karl E. Benson,1988Candace M. Bailey,1988Clark B. Anderson,1988

Penny G. Buterman,1988Patrick Buckley,1988Regine D. Blum,1988Audrey J. Bishop,1988Darlene J. Moffitt,1988Scott W. Bowlby,1988Shane J. Box,1988Jim R. Cole,1988Bonnie J. Cole,1988Sheri L. Coates,1988Sharon Cluett,1988Donna L. Clark,1988Mark L. Corcoran,1988Anastasia L. Falconer,1988Kathleen M. Evans,1988Paula C. Dyck,1988Rhonda L. Dumont,1988Clifford D. Hills,1988Marion A. Holmes,1988Karen L. Heddle,1988Diane J. Carrick,1988Clara A. Kirby,1988Clarence C. Kirchner,1988Kevin E. Korpak,1988Tracey E. Gilbert,1988Annette Jansen,1988Joy D. Izon,1988Lloyd J. Retzer,1988Brenda C. Richardson,1988Margaret J. Moore,1988Jocelyn G. Pugh-Runzer,1988Laila Poulsen,1988Roger R. Poulin,1988Jody L. Fowler,1988Glenda M. Milne,1988Barbara J. Oro,1988Shelley A. Obbagy,1988Vicky Offer,1988Karen M. Berglund,1988Alvin G. Joe,1988Tracy B. Hum,1988Judy I. Irvine,1988Greg C. Jackman,1988Kevin W. Halsted,1988Michele M. Stoffer,1988Mary C. Grainger,1988Lorna C. Fast,1988Anthony P. Gromniski,1988Arlene G. Good,1988Britt M. George,1988Pierre R. Gagnon,1988Sandra L. Esligar,1988Kim J. Gauthier,1988Kevin J. Kerr,1988Jeff Kaenel,1988Patrick A. Klemmensen,1988Marlene E. Langevin,1988David W. Kulhway,1988Karen G. Logozar,1988Elaine R. Laarz,1988Randall M. Korver,1988Leita Lawrence,1988Kenneth R. Leask,1988Dennis W. Lysons,1988Wade S. Mannerfeldt,1988Tracy L. Maskoske,1988Chris D. Morrison,1988John S. Morrison,1988William R. Mowat,1988Stanley B. Molendyk,1988Stephen W. Milaney,1988Dwight M. Mildenberger,1988Cathaleen L. Minor,1988Mary A. McDonald,1988Brenda L. McKinnon,1988Tally McLaren,1988Robert R. Cantwell,1988Janice L. Clark,1988Susan E. Bjornson,1988Warren D. Bezan,1988Murray W. Bell,1988

Renee Y. Audet,1988Timothy J. Corbett,1988Jeffrey G. Creasy,1988Glen M. Cullen,1988Wayne J. Daviduck,1988Wayne C. Duncan,1988Penny Dyck,1988Tracy L. Magnus,1988Judy Gibbs,1988Ria H. Rumph,1988Tracey L. Schaufert,1988Robert Schaloske,1988Dawn D. Schrader,1988Vince G. Sadoway,1988Robert J. Sanderson,1988Deborah Mann,1988Denise L. Manning,1988Ronald P. Michalezki,1988Al C. Muir,1988Yvonne A. Mullaney,1988Elizabeth A. Morris,1988Todd G. Skaret,1988Grant L. Stang,1988Tracey A. Steeves,1988Robert B. Rissling,1988Raymond L. Rorison,1988Leone A. Sager,1988H. E. Schwenk,1988Shelley D. Mantei,1988Craig Selwood,1988Shaela R. Ponsford,1988Stanley W. Potts,1988Agnes Presse,1988Iris Rau,1988Robin P. Edge-Partington,1988Saskie Vonhof,1988Spencer S. Vorachek,1988Carol M. Wadey,1988Kathleen A. Wagner,1988Brent T. Waite,1988Darrell S. Werre,1988Janet R. Wheeler,1988Albert J. Van Der May,1988Jane C. Sprangers,1988Cornelia A. Van Meer,1988Audra O. Stripling,1988Colin E. Stutzman,1988Dawn A. Mollin,1988Bernie J. Ten Hove,1988Carolyne R. Carpenter,1988Allan D. Wilson,1988Sharon Woo,1988Michael A. Shaul,1988Douglas A. Shaw,1988Michael D. Sexsmith,1988Deanna G. Shygera,1988Lynn E. Sinclair,1988Elaine Goddard,1988Spencer T. Stevens,1988Mary-Lynn Stone,1988Paul A. Tucker,1988Henry G. Torringa,1988Robert A. Tjessem,1988Dianne J. Thompson,1988Barbara A. Van Damme,1988Denise E. Willis,1988Gleba P. Zekulin,1988Dale J. Lewis,1989Cameron Reid,1989Luis V. Mirandabermudez,1989Leonard Mayer,1989Darlene Simons,1989Allen W. Woytuk,1989Rita M. Zawalykut,1989Edith Stelkovics,1989John L. Sumpton,1989Clement Tallman,1989Jacqueline Tattrie,1989Teresa L. Tondu,1989Kevin M. Tritten,1989Kelly Turner,1989

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LOST ALUMNICathy A. Theissen,1989Peter N. Veer,1989Sean R. Vierling,1989Trent W. Wirsig,1989Anthony R. Woelk,1989Au Yin Wong,1989Gordon I. Whittmore,1989Teresa E. Haukenfrers,1989Louis J. Pequin,1989Joanne D. Peters,1989Susan K. Petersen,1989Ida M. Newell,1989Ronald D. Nicholls,1989Donald A. Nicholson,1989Alvin W. Nicolay,1989Debbie A. Norris,1989Kimberley J. O’Reilly,1989David L. Osmond,1989Antonie A. Ouerkerk,1989Mark R. Oxenham,1989Karen A. Raven,1989Siri J. Rebnord,1989Gaston M. Pruneau,1989Wayne M. Poloyko,1989Fred G. Redhead,1989James M. Ricks,1989Linda M. Rinas,1989Margaret D. Sharpe,1989Dana R. Schneider,1989Randall S. Schneider,1989Kevin B. Scollon,1989Doug R. Seland,1989Coby D. Schacher,1989Shannon G. Rivers,1989Denise Y. Robicheau,1989Roger A. Stein,1989Patrick C. Smith,1989Ken A. Snowden,1989Jennifer L. Stafford-Mayer,1989Mark A. Slessor,1989Cameron R. Small,1989Colleen D. Smeland,1989Leanne M. Akitt,1989Loretta L. Akitt,1989Sheri-Lee Allibone,1989Penny R. Wessel,1989Mark R. Aschenmeier,1989Lindsey J. Wood,1989Wayne L. Edwards,1989Rhonda L. Egilson,1989Sheila R. Elliott,1989Bev G. Esau,1989Joanne Earl,1989Anastasia C. Dobbs,1989Treena D. Dodd,1989Corrine D. Doroshenko,1989James E. Darroch,1989Connie R. Covey,1989Stacey W. Falcon,1989Sheila M. Cormier,1989Duane L. Coleman,1989Theodore Decrom,1989Glenn R. Delisle,1989Richard J. Delorme,1989Barbara L. Tritten,1989Rochelle A. Desaulniers,1989Wanda D. Desjardine,1989Colleen G. Ayers,1989Dana L. Badowsky,1989Robert D. Bendit,1989Robert M. Bleau,1989Janice A. Bishop,1989Cindy W. Booth,1989Virginia M. Booth,1989Joe M. Butkiewicz,1989Duncan A. Campbell,1989Fay L. Charabin,1989Taras R. Bojkewich,1989Jennifer L. Bolen,1989Michael L. Borys,1989Clayton C. Bozak,1989Daniel W. Breining,1989

Calla L. Broom,1989Mike R. Bugeaud,1989Ronald D. McHugh,1989Jennifer R. McIntyre,1989Wendy L. McNaughton,1989Wayne D. Menard,1989Heather C. Moore,1989Wendy J. Munson,1989Allan E. Nearing,1989Arliene M. Nelson,1989Anna Matemu,1989Esther Mazzucchi,1989Mitchell J. McCarthy,1989Curtis D. McCullough,1989Doreen A. Mappin,1989Sandra L. Martel,1989Luanne Gray,1989Douglas D. MacKenzie,1989Sandra L. Trueman,1989Beryl A. Magee,1989Joyce A. Mann,1989Lois A. Lowther,1989Phillip G. Lunn,1989Lori J. Lounsbury,1989Jodie M. Lowe,1989Donald J. Lehr,1989Leroy T. Kriese,1989Davin J. Lockwood,1989Patricia L. Loepky,1989Kevin N. Komarnick,1989Neil A. Konynenbelt,1989Wendy L. Garding,1989Howard W. Kirbyson,1989Donald W. Kaup,1989Peter J. Leskosek,1989Arthur Keuling,1989Dinah M. Kendall,1989Rosy S. Geist,1989Debbie D. Gall,1989Richard J. Friesen,1989Sheldon P. Filewych,1989Keith W. Flatla,1989Tammie L. Fletcher,1989Dennis J. Franke,1989Timothy C. Forsberg,1989Nancy A. Gerlach,1989Brian A. Gill,1989Michael Gillis,1989Paul L. Gleason,1989C. J. Good,1989Andrew R. Goodbrand,1989Bonnie R. Goldsmith,1989Camille D. Gross,1989Lyrisa R. Haaland,1989Marty A. Greig,1989Ian R. Hoffman,1989Chris J. Holden,1989Heath K. Houston,1989Jacqueline R. Howard,1989Carmen G. Meyn,1989Keri A. Hueppelsheuser,1989Katerina Hegerova,1989Clifford G. Hartskamp,1989James M. Harvey,1989Teresa E. Harvey,1989Bertha J. Webb,1989Donald M. Hay,1989Gordon R. Jackson,1989Jay E. Jackson,1989Dorothy Klemmensen,1989Lori L. Webster,1989Nicole J. Spetz,1989Kim F. Herman,1989Dennis W. Jones,1989Dylan G. Jones,1989Margaret-Anne Johnson,1989Wilf Hengeveld,1990Julie C. Mufford,1990Clayton N. Ditzler,1990Kathleen M. Davis,1990Michael W. Stark,1990Delores H. Beattie,1990

Pam A. Beekman,1990Dani-Lynne Rutschke,1990Kristianne Eriksen,1990Frances C. McKnight,1990Justine A. McLean,1990Michelle T. Michalevich,1990Suzanne Crouch,1990Shelly Trout,1990Laurie Bolin,1990Louise J. Gundlach,1990Lenora L. Ireland,1990Joanne Jensen,1990Frances McCullough,1990Barbara A. Phillips,1990Debbie Krueger,1990Sandy Leatherdale,1990Lisa Dorbrandt,1990Deanna Ringland,1990Carol Green,1990Christine M. Wiebe,1990Shannon D. Ditzler,1990Nancy L. Hilton,1990Cheri M. Howard,1990Patricia Erickson,1990Janice Kreese,1990James Lesoway,1990Cindy Oxtoby,1990Edna Rowan,1990Myra D. Shaw,1990Rick Stonehouse,1990Robert White,1990Lara L. Bjerkseth,1990Michelle Eberle,1990Cheryl Boos,1990Kari L. Empey,1990Sian C. Evans,1990Rhonda Fairbrother,1990Brenda Fidlin,1990Michelle Forman,1990Marta Franklin,1990Elaine Herasymuik,1990Laurie Hutchinson,1990Pamela Leduc,1990Jenny Lyon,1990Cheryl Mason,1990Jacquelynn Mitchell,1990Tanya Nowakowsky,1990Shelley Readman,1990Sheryl Burns,1990Shantel Stewart,1990Wody L. Bergquist,1990Elizabeth M. Thurston,1990Pamela M. Zilka,1990Dawn M. Gross,1990Heather King,1990Robin Rawlings,1990Meredith Snyder,1990Glen D. King,1990Craig Stewart,1990Darcy D. Carrick,1990Ernest Hankinson,1990Brad Adams,1990Robert C. Alexander,1990Reginald B. Ault,1990Art B. Barrett,1990Alejandra Carbello-Chacon,1990Carlos Coto-Flores,1990Harold A. Engman,1990Frederic Hoetmer,1990Robert B. Kastelen,1990Ernest J. Leibel,1990Frederick C. Muller,1990Morris V. Villemaire,1990D. B. Woodruff,1990Craig Meidinger,1990Chuck A. Nelson,1990Shelly L. Greig,1990Gilbert S. Rodriguez,1990Gerald Anhorn,1990Chris B. Christianson,1990Darren W. Osterland,1990Kevin S. Porter,1990

Olds College is pleased to announce the continuation of its Entrance Award program for fall 2011. Students will be eligible to apply for the award if they are from Central Alberta, are entering the business program or are competing on Bronco’s athletic teams.

Entrance awards are funded by an annual grant program from the Provincial government. Olds College is using over $200,000 to make college education more accessible for central Albertans. The benefits of a College education pay off over a lifetime, both financially and by working in a job you love,” said Jeff Suderman, Director of Student Recruitment and Admissions. “We are excited to help students make post-secondary education a reality.”

In order to be eligible for the award students must be admitted to the college and apply for the award prior to August 15. Athletic awards are provided through coaches who actively scout and recruit athletes for their athletic programs (basketball, volleyball, futsal and curling). Interested athletes should visit gobronco’s.ca and get in contact with a coach.

Visit oldscollege.ca for more details or call 403-556-8281.

Entrance Awards

Joel R. Hughes,1990Keli L. Laughlin,1990Patricia A. Hays,1990Scott M. Dowell,1990James T. Haner,1990Drew D. Lehr,1990Paul S. Munro,1990Darwin R. Jackson,1990Shawna J. Povlin,1990Wayne K. Stronks,1990David W. Christie,1990Lee M. Barr,1990Henry O. Dodd,1990Ronald G. Mason,1990Enguerrand F. Salat,1990Daralee J. Command,1990Diane E. Deisman,1990Christine Dennis,1990Maryann Helgesen,1990Maria D. Valencia,1990Gemma Yu,1990Renee V. Chartier,1990Shawna L. Field,1990Suzanne L. Gueth,1990Carole A. Hearn,1990Linda J. Larsen,1990Els E. Van Hierden,1990Laurie M. Nelson,1990Deborah E. Sims,1990Jennifer M. St. Pierre,1990Julie M. Swift,1990Grace-Ann Webb,1990Alexandra J. Wishart,1990Cheri J. Alton,1990Venisa A. Brausen,1990Dawn M. Corriveau,1990Jennifer L. James,1990Katrina Mackay,1990Deborah D. Kentel,1990Lori C. Shepp,1990Loretta L. Simon,1990Annette B. Buchholz,1990David L. Fahey,1990Marvin F. Funk,1990John T. Ianson,1990Stanley G. Marsh,1990Connie S. Meinzinger,1990John R. Spyce,1990Tibi P. Szabo,1990Donald M. Tuttle,1990

Darlene M. Varty,1990Bryon D. Fischer,1990Jennifer L. McConnell,1990Darren P. Morissette,1990Lindsay B. Bell,1990Janet K. Lacey,1990William R. Hargrave,1990David B. Livingstone,1990Jeanette A. Mather,1990Stuart T. Moore,1990Guy W. Stromsmoe,1990Michelle A. Purnell,1990Wade R. Bishop,1990Robert P. Chugg,1990John F. Ing,1990Robert R. Koch,1990Murray J. McDonald,1990Calvin S. McNeely,1990Andrew J. Pratt,1990Ralph E. Edwards,1990Albert H. Rodermond,1990Jeffrey Slade,1990Douglas M. Sprigings,1990Michael J. Blades,1990Maureen O. Christensen,1990Ken N. Brink,1990Brian D. Christianson,1990Derek R. Clark,1990Ronald J. King,1990Kevin M. Knudsen,1990Dann F. McCallum,1990Calvin G. Misener,1990Michael T. York,1990Jason K. Walz,1990Gerald P. Zadko,1990Tiffany A. Brummond,1990David H. Fansher,1990David O. Gross,1990Carlon K. Big Snake,1990Martin O. Fast,1990Allen W. Huber,1990Darrell D. Robertson,1990Robert L. Unsworth,1990Mauricio A. Valencia,1990Shawn M. Geiger,1990Robert T. Malmberg,1990Suzanne Gibbons,1990Sharon E. Fenton,1990

We’ve lost touch with these people, Can you help? Please let us know by contacting our Alumni Officer.

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Forget wandering up and down the mall searching for the perfect pair of jeans. Through home-based trunk shows, a Strathmore company is making finding denim that fits easier than ever. Owner Maya Milan describes Mink and Manure as a premium denim company that also specializes in western accessories.

The company has a storefront in Strathmore and in a typical week hosts two to three trunk shows, the majority of which are in Calgary. At a trunk show, sales representatives travel to homes in Calgary and surrounding area, with trunks full of denim, shoes and accessories in what Milan refers to as “a personal shopping experience.”

“You can hold a glass of wine, have a drink, think about it, try it on, take it off, try it on again,” says Milan of the relaxed environment an at-home trunk show provides. Milan says finding the perfect pair of jeans “can be a life changing moment.” She remembers one woman who considered finding jeans that fit her an “aha moment.”

“She put these jeans on and said ‘I never knew I had a nice bum.’”

Mink and Manure carries a variety of premier denim brands as well as some clothing, boots, jewelry and pursues, hand-picked from fashion lines. Items change depending on the season so no two trunk shows are ever alike.

Elaine Gallant recently hosted a Mink and Manure trunk show in Calgary and had to stop one guest from over-spending. “She was getting crazy,” says Gallant of the guest, who for the first time in her life had found jeans that fit her petite figure.

Gallant, who says she always has a hard time finding denim that fits her body, also found jeans that complimented her figure. “They lift everything and fit so well.

“The quality of the material is excellent so to me it’s worth getting a couple of pairs a year and spending the money,’” says 62-year-old Gallant.

Gallant had previously attended two Mink and Manure trunk shows before deciding to host one in her Calgary home. She sent her husband and grandchildren away for the evening, served fruit and wine and enjoyed the company of a dozen female friends of all ages. “It was a really comfortable party,” says Gallant.

“It was just women enjoying each other’s humour and fun and enjoying the clothes.” Milan says guests love the fact their friends can offer honest opinions of the clothing in a no-pressure environment.

Unlike other direct-sale models where consumers have to wait for the product they order to come in, Mink and Manure allows customers to go home with the clothing they purchase. Started by Jennifer Friend and Cathryn Hagel, Mink and

Manure celebrated its fourth anniversary in November. “Their goal was to reach a niche market of fashionable farm wives,” says Milan. As the company grew, so did Friend and Hagel’s families and in August of 2010 the opportunity came up for Milan, who is Friend’s cousin, to take over the company. “I absolutely jumped at the chance . . . it’s something that I’ve wanted to do for a while,” says Milan, who studied fashion design at Olds College and has a three-year-old daughter.

Milan says the company has plans for an online store, where customers can purchase products and down the road she hopes to one day design clothing for the company. Today the company’s motto is “Where Hollywood Fashion meets the Wild West,” and Milan says happy customers are not limited to farmer’s wives.

“Just because we call something western doesn’t mean somebody that is a complete downtown city girl wouldn’t find it fashionable,” says Milan who was born and raised in Calgary. “It’s just women looking for the fun night of shopping and jeans that they love that fit them.” Milan thinks busy women, who don’t have time to wander up and down a mall searching for clothing that fits, love the simplicity and fun that Mink and Manure offers.

“People really enjoy that personal shopping experience of having us come to them in the comfort of their home where they can snack and drink and be with their friends.”

By Annalise Klingbeil Reprinted with permission of the Calgary Herald.

YOUNG ALUMNI Trunk Shows Target Blue Jean Blues

Maya Milan with some of her product.

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If there was any disappointment to be had from this year’s first annual Surf and Turf event at all, it was only for Irene Borody and Brandon Steene, two young Olds College alumni who very much wanted to attend the School of Environment’s new signature event but couldn’t. Of course, when you are knee deep in a career down in warmer climates (during one of the continent’s coldest days of the year, no less) as a result of your Horticulture education at Olds College, there are worse things that can happen.

Borody and Steene work for ValleyCrest Landscape Companies, the US’ largest integrated landscape services company with seven distinct business units that deliver a full array of landscape services to a wide variety of commercial and residential customers across the globe. Based in Calabasas, Calif. with annual revenue of nearly $1 billion, more than 10,000 employees and more than 100 locations nationwide, the company has sought out the expertise of Olds College graduates on numerous occasions.

At one point, Borody and Steene, both originally hailing from Calgary, were among those graduates. Today, they are often involved in recruiting Olds College graduates themselves, something top of mind for them as the Surf

and Turf event went by. At the time of this issue of Horizon’s

printing, they were on track for a late January visit and looking forward to it.

Borody, who co-founded the first Olds College Landscape Club in 2005 and graduated with an Applied Degree in Landscape Management in 2006, says the advice of her instructors has changed her life.

“I initially planned on moving to Edmonton following graduation, but one instructor encouraged me to take an interview with ValleyCrest. I applied and was the only one offered a position for the program’s Directed Field Study [DFS],” said Borody. “Chloe Hegen-Steene, also an Olds College Alumni [class of 2000, as well as Steene’s wife], mentored me. I completed my third year at Olds College in March of 2006, made my way to San Jose in April, and started my DFS.” Today Borody is a Landscape

Account Manager for the Cisco Systems 98 acre campus in San Jose, and numerous Californian business parks and home owner association complexes.

For Steene who graduated in 1998 with a Horticulture Diploma in Landscape Management and again in 2000 with a Bachelor of Applied Horticulture Technology degree, the career path was similar. “In December of 1998 I came across a brochure for ValleyCrest. Two other students and myself were interested in completing our DFS with the company,” said Steene. “I made contact with the ValleyCrest corporate office and they sent a representative to Olds College to interview the three of us.” A series of phone interviews took place after the initial face-to-face and Steene was accepted to complete his DFS with ValleyCrest. Currently he manages the Silicon Valley Branch of ValleyCrest in San Jose.

Two young Alumn from the Diploma in Landscape Management and Bachelor of applied Horticulture Technology degree, Irene Borody (L) and Brandon Steene (R)

Duties for Borody and Steene and don’t stop with their current titles. Through their hard work and the work of other Olds College graduates who have migrated south to ValleyCrest, the Fortune 500 company has recognized the value of the College’s training to the point that trips north to Olds to scout talent are not uncommon.

“I actively participate in routine trips to Olds College for recruiting,” said Borody. “Since my time with ValleyCrest, we have recruited three other Olds College degree students for their DFS.”

YOUNG ALUMNI Growing all across the continent

Irene Borody with her co-workers at Valley Crest.

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Olds College Alumni AssociationHALL of FAME and MERIT AWARDInformation and ApplicationDeadline for nominations for 2011 is March 31.

The Olds College Alumni Association gives special recognition to alumni or former college staff who have distinguished themselves by making significant contributions to Olds College, the community, society, and/or their chosen vocation. Contributions may range from the local community to international in scope, but must be outstanding in quality as “over and above” that which would be expected of regular employment functions.

A special Award Reception is held at the annual Summer Reunion in July. The Alumni Hall of Fame and Alumni Hall of Merit awards provide permanent recognition, including aphotograph and the achievements of each award recipient which can be viewed on the lower level of the Learning Resource Centre at Olds College. A maximum of two awardsare given each year, and only the living are considered for induction, except under exceptional circumstances.

Nominations for the Hall of Fame and Hall of Merit awards may be submitted to the Alumni Office anytime; however, the Selection Committee meets only once a year. Nominators are requested to provide detailed information in each of the following categories to assist the Committee in its evaluation of each nomination. Names, addresses and phone numbers for both nominee and nominator(s) are also required.

NOMINATION PROCESSIf you have questions regarding the nomination process contact the Olds College Alumni Association by phone at (403) 507-7952, toll free at (800) 661-6537 ext. 7952 or email at [email protected].

1. Complete the nominee and nominator information sections of the nomination form.

2. Select the nomination category:Hall of Fame

Gives special recognition to alumni or former college staff 41 years of age or older who have distinguished themselves through a lifetime of significant contributions to Olds College, the community, society, and/or their chosen vocation.

Hall of Merit Gives special recognition to alumni or former college staff 40 years of age or younger who have distinguished themselves through significant contributions to Olds College, the community, society, and/or their chosen vocation to date.

3. Describe, in 800 to 1000 words, and in as much detail as possible, the nature and scope of your nominee’s impact with respect to:

Contributions to Olds College (other than financial)How has your nominee volunteered or otherwise supported or contributed to the success of the Olds College Alumni Association, advisory committees, Board of Governors, the Olds College Office of Advancement, graduates, ambassadorship, promoting Olds College, etc?

Contributions within his or her chosen vocationHow has your nominee demonstrated quality leadership, volunteerism, or otherwise contributed to the success and betterment of organizations related to his or her vocation?

Contributions on the provincial, national, or international stageWhat noteworthy provincial, national, or international contributions has your nominee achieved?

Contributions to societyAside from activities or impacts related to his or her vocation, how has your nominee contributed to society in general, either personally or through involvement within their community, family, church, or service organizations?

Olds College’s role in your nominee’s successIn addition to addressing the nature and scope of your nominee’s impact withrespect to each of the preceding criteria, please ensure that your submission includes an explanation of how Olds College helped your nominee achieve his or her success.

4. Have two nominators sign and date the nomination form.

5. Include with your nomination the following documents: • Nominee’s Resume/Curriculum Vitae • Two letters of support (minimum) • Any other documents necessary to support your nomination

6. BEFORE submitting your nomination, please ensure you have included the following (please check): ❒ Completed and signed nomination form ❒ Nominee profile (800 to 1000 words) ❒ Nominee’s Resume/Curriculum Vitae ❒ Two letters of support (at minimum) ❒ Any other documents necessary to support your nomination

7. Submit your nomination form, nominee profile, and supporting/required documents as follows:

If submitting by email, attach documents in either Word DOC or Adobe PDF format and send to: Email Address: [email protected] Subject Line: 2011 OCAA Alumni Award Nomination

If submitting by regular mail, enclose documents in envelope and mail to: Olds College Alumni Association Room 721 LRC Bldg. 4500 – 50 Street Olds, Alberta, Canada T4H 1R6

OLDS COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ALUMNI AWARD NOMINATION FORMDeadline for nominations for 2011 is March 31.

Nominee Information

Name: ____________________________ Maiden name (if applicable): _____________

Program attended: __________________________Year of Graduation: _____________

Telephone: (________) ________-__________ Cell: (________) ________-_________

Email Address: __________________________________________________________

Mailing Address: _________________________________________________________

Province/State: ___________ Country: ___________ Postal/Zip Code: _____________

Is your nominee aware of this nomination and consented to having his or her photo andprofile used for print and publicity purposes? Yes No

Nominator Contact Information

Name of nominator: ______________________________________________________

Telephone: (________) ________-__________ Cell: (________) ________-_________

Email Address: __________________________________________________________

Mailing Address: _________________________________________________________

Province/State: _________ Country: __________ Postal/Zip Code: ____________

Category Nomination

We, the undersigned, recommend the above named nominee for Alumni Awardrecognition in the category of: Hall of Fame Hall of MeritSigned,

_______________________ _____________ Nominator #1 Date Nominator whose name/contact info are given above

_______________________ _____________ ______________________Nominator #2 Date Print Nominator #2’s Name

Before submitting, have you enclosed: ❒ Completed and signed nomination form❒ Nominee profile (800 to 1000 words) ❒ Nominee’s Resume/Curriculum Vitae ❒ Two letters of support (at minimum)❒ Other supporting documents

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An evening of music and fun featuring the Al Barrett Band

May 14, 2011: 6 pm - 1amOlds CollegeStudent Alumni Centre

Kick up your heels at the Olds College

6-7pm: Cocktails, Raffles, Silent Auction7-8pm: Dinner8-9pm: Live Auction, Raffles9pm-1am: Dance

TICKETS:$50/Person or $400/Posse (Reserved table of 8 includes 2 bottles of wine)

FOR TICKETS, call 403-556-8232 or email [email protected]

This year proceeds will be split between the Olds College Opportunities Fund and the Schools of Business.

We’d like to hear from you!

Please send us your comments, stories or suggestions for future articles. Let us know how we’re doing! Olds College Horizons is published four times per year by the Office of Advancement. Please email us at [email protected], fax (403) 556-4704 or write 4500-50 Street Olds, Alberta T4H 1R6.

February 18Trades, Horticulture and Land Preview Day

February 22, 2011Fashion Annual Career Day Blackfoot Inn, Calgary1:00-3:00 pm

February 23Olds Career Fair Noon-6:00 pmRalph Klein Centre

March 11Growing the Legacy Gala

March 13Science Happens HereAppearance and presentation from MythBusters co-hosts 10:30 am Ralph Klein Centre, Olds

For more information visit:www.sciencehappenshere.caTickets available February 1st

March 18Business & Fashion Preview Day

March 23Donor & Student Awards Night6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

April 2Open House at Olds CollegeAll Parents, Students, Teachers & Community Welcome10:00 am - 3:00 pm

April 9 Calgary Campus Visit Event & Fashion Show

May 14Jeans and Jackets (Dinner and Dance)6:00 pm - 1:00 am

June 18Olds College Graduation

For more information on events please visit the olds college website. www.oldscollege.com

Coming Events

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In Loving MemoryOlds College has been the gracious recipient of donations made In-Memory of the following friends and family: (November – December 2010)

Steve MerklRobert C. ReidLewis Callahan, Class of 1952Jenny Stoner (nee Branigan), Class of 1948

The Olds College In-Memory and In-Honour Program provides, a thoughtful way to remember a loved one or to recognize a meaningful accomplishment, date or event such as a birthday, graduation, anniversary in an individuals life.

For more information on the Olds College In-Memory and In-Honour Program, or Planned Giving, Please contact: Charllotte Adkens-Weiler (403) 507-7716 or [email protected]