% The Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, October 25, 1967 Associates I King St. N. W Cliff Kyer and 10th ANNIVERSARY OPEN HOUSE Special Events Thursday, 26 October The Bus Tour on the campus is a must. In addition to touring the entire 1,000 acre campus, the buses will stop at the four Church ColNeges; the Student Village Residence, patterned on a medieval village; the Psychology Department; the massive Central Heating and Air Conâ€" ditioning Plan; the Coâ€"operative Residence, owned by the students themselves »nd the 6,000â€"seat Seagram Stadiuimn. Throughout 10th Anniversary Week, special events have been planned, most of which will be open to the public. Friday, 27 October High School Day at the University of Waterloo. Over 3,000 high school students will visit the campus for the day, learning about university and the courses offered. Fall Conventionâ€"the University‘s 15th Convocation at 2:30 p.m., in the Theatre of the Arts. Approximately 100 degrees will be conferred, the majority being at the Master‘s and Doctorate, Library Dedication of the new Social Sciences Building, to be named the Bowman Building of the Social Sciences after an eminent geographer born in Waterloo County. A public lecture by 11. F. K. Hare, internationally known geographer, on the role of the universities and the Social Sciences in Canadian society, at 8:00 p.m. in the Arts Lecture Building. P.D.Q. Bachâ€"a hilarious rendition of Bach by 27 of New York‘s finest musicians at 8 :30 p.m. in the Theatre of the Arts. W aterloo Anne‘s Variety Store 170 King St. N. W aterloo OQOCTIOBER 28â€"29 Cor. King & Univ. _ Waterloo UNIVERSITY OF WATERL Swan Cleaners Cor. University & King University Billiards On the Arts Tour, yvou will see actual rehearsals in the Theatre of the Arts, sit in on a lecture in English and visit the Language Laboratories where you can sample lessons in half a dozen foreign languages. In the Geography and Planning Departâ€" ment, you will learn how geographers and planners study and improve man‘s use of his ervironment. The use of modern techniques in the study Ontario‘s third largest universityâ€" over $60,000,000 in new buildingsâ€" unique modern concepts in education â€"$2,000,000 in research projectsâ€"â€" you‘ll see them all at the University of Waterloo‘s 10th Anniversary Open Houseâ€"Saturday, 28 October from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday, 29 October from 1 to 5 p.m. Every building will be open for your inspection, and inside each building, professors and students will present their activities through more than 50 specially prepared displays and demonstrations. Your first stop on campus will be the Food Services Building. Here, you will be welcomed to the Uniâ€" versity and see several exhibits, including one by the Coâ€"ordination Department which operates the University‘s wellâ€"known Coâ€"operative programmes. You will see exciting plans for the future development of the campus. Then, you will choose amony four free tours. 42 King St. S. Ed. Bergman Jewellery Ltd. W aterloo W aterloo This Page Made Possible"By The Following People Ald. RussLedger _ Hayes Advertising SATURDAY 10 a.m. © 5 p.m. SUNDAY 1 p.m. & 5 p.m. W aterloo Waterloo Square Ltd. The fourth tourâ€" hematics and Scienceâ€"will featureWhe University‘s computing centre, Watch Canada‘s fastest â€"computerâ€" IBM System/360, ModelY@® ®M operation. In the Physiecs Deparfinent, you will will see a laser beamfind discover its application, and be infirigued by the properties of liquid nitrogen. First year students will be doing their normal assiynment® in ®ne of the Chemistry Laboratorics, and the The University of W loo‘s vast Engineering compl [}} be covered in the Engineering r. You will receive a guided to Chemical Engineering, see di ys covering all facets of Civil E eering, learn how Electrical EngirÂ¥ering conâ€" tributes to your everydey life, and discover the wide ragge of research in the Mechanical Etneering labâ€" oratoriesâ€"in one of t#em, you‘ll see a simulated forest firg Featured will be the new School oifPArchitecture which started this faf@#using a unique studio approach to ing. you will see a samplegegyarch proâ€" jectâ€"A Study of the$ll964 Byâ€"election in WaterfBo South. The Department of tory will show you that the study offiistory enables a wellâ€"informed merfler of our society to understag i? country. The Arts Tour end ith a visit to the sevenâ€"storey Artf#ibrary, the focal point of the S@ilh Campus. of politics will be explained, and Chemistry Ontario 38 King St. N. Gold Nugget Restaurant 1 King St. N. Although originally an Engineering School, the University has expanded into four facultieeâ€"those of Arts, Science, Mathematics, and Engineerâ€" University of Waterloo The dynamic University of Waterloo, appropriately dubbed A University of its time, has grown from 74 students in 1957 to over 7,200 this fall. In its first decade, it has become best known for its unique Coâ€" operative programmes, and has won renown in academic circles for its postâ€"graduate courses, which this year attracted more than 1,100 students from 59 nations. During Open House weekâ€"end, stuâ€" dents will be stationed throughout the campus to assist you. Supervised parking space is available. First Aid and Lost and Found Stations will be set up and refreshments will be available at various locations on campus. Overall, you will learn what the Universisty of Waterloo has done, is doing, and will doâ€"and how it is affecting your life. University Glassblower will present a fascinating 20 minute demonstration. You will see a speciallyâ€"prepared movie on the activities of the Biology Department, and finish the tour with visits to the Aquarium and Greenhouse,. W aterloo Earl Putnam 22 King St. S. Weichel Hardware W aterloo W aterloo Cor. Univ. & King IGA Store Waterloo Sunday, 29 October Experimental movie being made at the University by graduate students in the Design Department, also a band and psychedelic slide show, on the lower floor of the Engineerâ€" ing Lecture Building at 8:30 p.m., admission by subscription. Saturday, 28 October Footbal] Gameâ€"University of W aterloo Warriors battle Waterloo Lutheran UWniversity Golden Hawks at Seayram Stadium. Homecoming Dance for Alumni and students in the new Food Services Building. Sat., 28 Octâ€"Sun., 29 Oct. The North A m erican Chamâ€" plonship Tiddlyâ€"winks Tournament, held for the first time in Canada, squidging in the Student Village. Teams from M.I.T., Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, and U. of T. will challenge the defending champion University of Waterloo club. For the future, the University of Waterloo owns over 700 aeres of land north of the present campus, and is planning ahead in order to accomâ€" modate the everâ€"increasing numbers of students seeking highâ€"quality educâ€" ationâ€"10,000 by 1970 and 15,000 by 1976. The 10th Anniversary Week Open House and many of the other activâ€" ities are organized by students, with the active support of the University‘s faculty and administration, to mark the University‘s 10th Anniversary. ing. Three schools have also been addedâ€"the Schools of Physical Education, Architecture, and Optometry. The Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, October 25, 1967 # wl W aterloo 2295 King St. E. Grand River Cable TV Ltd. Kitchener