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                    <text>���Digitized by the Internet Archive
in

2014

https://archive.org/details/lufor1982

�Harvest 1982
Volume

X

Published by

Lakehead University
Forestry Association

Thunder Bay, Onta^

P7B 5E1

�BM

��"From

the Top'

Well, the "new kid in town", as I have been called has now been with you 14 months, and finds himself in a
hazardous situation of thinking that he knows what's going on! While that may not be the case exactly, I do have a
much better idea of the vitality and strengths of the students of Lakehead University School of Forestry and of the
institution itself.

This past year, we have had more forestry students enrolled than at any of the other five Canadian schools.
Although we don't have the largest faculty, we do have a hard working one. In addition to their teaching responsibilities, they have initiated a review of our curricula, engendered about $350,000 worth of research grants and
contracts, prepared major equipment and research development proposals and participated in a university-wide
review and planning exercise. The prospects for the School are very promising, but our successes haven't been
without losses. Prof. D. Mead resigned last year, and while Professors David, Hazenberg, and Yang are on sabbatical leave, we have had to scramble. Professors D. Walker and N. Phillips have been welcomed additions to our
faculty, and we hope to acquire more like them. Larry Bockus and Joe Kapron joined the technical side of the team,
and our latest member is Alvina Faykes, who is helping in the front office.
We are planning to upgrade the equipment in the remote sensing and photo-interpretation laboratories, and to
equip the forest management laboratories with data analysis equipment, and the biological laboratories with plant
storage and analysis facilities. These improvements are the first steps we are taking to develop and improve all of
our programs.
To some of you, this may appear to have come too late. But despite current market problems, the demand for all
types of foresters is going to increase. The era of the managed forest is dawning and the educational training obtained through us must be first class. Please remember that your education begins rather than ends here. The
demands made on you by society, the profession, and the forest for its "conservation" (i.e. wise use) are going to be
very great. Consider the doors always open for more Lakehead experience.
In the past year some progress has been made towards our mutual goal of making Lakehead's forestry program
second to none. You, as students, and graduates, make a significant contribution to the achievement of that goal. I
no longer feel like the "new kid in town" - thank you for your welcome.
A.J. Kayll
Director

MJS

4

�In the Forest

Autumn Means
Rest

MJS

MJS

For
it

LU

Foresters

Signals

Fall Activities

5

�a bowl

If life is

of cherries
What am

I

forester, that's

On

a chilly

...

doing in the pits? Being initiated into a
what!
September afternoon, les Bucherons and

welcomed in the first year foresters with
The ceremonies commenced with the annual Miss
and Mr. Butt contests. The guys had a hard time

the Teachers
style.

DBH

choosing between

all

the

buxom

beauties,

but finally

Rosemary Ryder-Burbidge as the winner. The
men put on a fine performance, but, Mike Desrochers
stole the show and was named Mr. Butt.
The first year foresters then went through shit pit
after shit pit, and learned not to trust the "helping
hand". The promise of a cold beer and a warm fire
selected

the end of the course kept the
and rowdy.
Special thanks to the guys who dug the pits and got
things rolling. Everyone had one helluva good time.

across

the

river

at

foresters enthusiastic

The "helping hand".

You'll love

it

RES

baby!

gas

fT&gt;
RES

RES

��What's on
Second?
Les Bucherons baseball team, that's, what! They
played through galeforce winds, snow, rain and beat
out Lorax and alumni to take the championship.
Despite sub-zero temperatures, everyone who participated had a good time.

Ha Ha,

Try

this

one on for

size.

Ready and waiting.

try

and

hit this

sucker

ball.

Shivering in the dugout.

�Kam-Am
Canoe Race
How

The annual Kam-Am Canoe Race was a huge sucThe foresters had a lazy, enjoyable day while the

RES

about a tow?

cess.

competitive wreckers dominated the winner's circle.
The water was just too enticing for a certain couple,
who decided to take a plunge, and lost some cargo in
the process. The electric paddles didn't work, and the
officer took away Vic's shotgun (honest officer, I was
only trying to wing 'em). One astounding victory was
achieved by the foresters - the backwards race

championship.
Congratulations go to the winners: Hugh Dobson
and Dave Howe (Men's Doubles); Carol Gibb and
Mary Slater (Women's Doubles); and Sally Thomson
and Dave Kaegi (Mixed Doubles).
The participants had the perfect wind-up to a perfect
day at the annual corn roast. The woodlot was ablaze
with several gigantic bonfires, and people were a-havin'
a great time. Did anyone out there find the corn?
The easy

RES
life!

When

you're happy and you

know

it,

cross your blades!!

RES

IT"—-"

An

easy portage.

RES

RES

RES

�Shine On!
This soar
akehead University Shinerama raised
approximately $2450 for Cystic Fibrosis research. The
top 3 teams were simply "out-shining" this year. They
raised almost half of the total. Ugo Feunekes, Guy
rhauvette, lan McCormick, Mark Steven and Bill
W iltshire have shown what a little determination and
effort can do for Cystic Fibrosis.
1

Participation was up, but

This

amount raised was down.
due to the short number of hours most

likely

is

people spent shining.

Thanks to John Wynn, Mike Rose, and
Hawkins. Also, best of luck to Shinerama '82.

Leslie

Participate next year!

Ramune

Wiltshire

RESULTS:
1st

place (per person basis)

Ugo Feunekes Deg

III

$260

2nd place

Guy Thauvette Deg IV
Ian McCormick Deg IV

$433
Service with a clown.

3rd place

Mark
Bill

Stevens

Wiltshire

Deg IV
Deg IV

$355

Residence Interhouse Competition
Winner: J-House

We're waiting guys!

Presenting Shinerama '81.

10

Keep a

MJS

ROW
straight face guys.

�1

Grocery

Shopping?
No, those crazy foresters are at it again, running
over people and causing havoc.
It's not the local Spaceway, it's the LU campus, seen
from all directions by the passenger in the shopping
cart. The Colt 45'ers won the race for the second year
in a row!! Congratulations Vic Miller, Rob Howe, Rick
Leary, Scott Ronson, and Mike Rose.
Team

On

Rossi: better luck next year.

your mark, get

set,

GO!!

Fierce competition.

MJS

Colt 45'ers

in the

winner's

MJS
circle.

Hold on

to

your hat!
1

�Weyerhaeuser
Lectures '81
Speakers receive tokens of our appreciation.

SBS

This year's Weyerhaeuser Lecture Series topic was
the
"Nutritional Status and
Fertilization
in
the
Forest". The event began on the eve of November 19
with Dr. E.H. White of the University of New York.
Dr. White's informative lecture explained the amazing
effects of fertilization observed in his at the U. of N.Y.

The

10 ft. per year growth of Carolina Poplar was the
most impressive point.
Dr. I. Morrison from the Great Lakes Forest
Research Centre spoke on the second evening. This talk
was of the current research on fertilization in the
Boreal Forest. The final point was that fertilization is
still

in the

experimental stage.

and the speakers met at a social
and hot discussion over cold beer.
to the Committee for an excellent event!

Finally, the audience

for snacks

A

toast

Wake up

Professor Day!

SBS

SBS

�YOUR
UNIVERSITY
Serving

Northwestern
Ontario
since 1965
.

.

.

Offers comprehensive programs in Arts,
Business, Education, Engineering, Forestry,
Library Technology, Nursing, Outdoor
Recreation, Physical Education, Science.

Provides instruction on-campus and off,
fall, winter and

part-time and full-time,

summer.

Has

athletic

and recreational

including an Olympic

facilities

swimming

pool, squash

courts, gymnasia, tennis courts,

comprehensive varsity and intramural sports
programs.

Has an

program
development and for special

active continuing education

for professional

groups.

Keep

in

touch with us through the

Department of Alumni
Lakehead University,
Thunder Bay, Ontario.

1

Lakehead

Affairs,

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���GROWING POPLAR
IN

TEST TUBES

From tissue culture in
test tubes to a new tree.

tubes
a controlled

Researchers at the Ontario

vironment. Callous develops
the tissue and is transferred to

Ministry of Natural

Resources are presently

a second growing medium where shoots are
produced. The shoots are then removed to
a third growing medium for root development.

experimenting with this
technique of growing
poplar from tissue culture.
If it

is

The

successful, the

Ministry

result?

A new tree!

can then mass produce thousands

of genetically superior plantlets for
its

regeneration program,
The method involves placing

or branch tissue into

Ministry of

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Natural

stem

a growing medium

Resources

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Ontario

16

Hon ..Alan W. Pope
W.

T.

Foster

Deputy Minister

��Dr. Jim Kayll
Director

Crandall Benson
Associate Professor

MJS

Robert Day

Dr. Stan Navratil
Professor

Professor

MJS

H.D. Walker
Seasonal Lecturer

MJS

Lynn Sevean
Technical Assistant

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Brian Moore
Technical Assistant

MJS

Dr. Willard Carmean
Associate Professor

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William Mackinnon
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Associate Professor

TAM

David Parsons
Assistant Professor

MJS

�Dr. Robert Farmer
Associate Professor

MJ

Gee Professor Richardson, You make good cookies!

Craig Sutherland
Technical Assistant

MJS

Dr. Ken Brown
Associate Professor

Dr. Thomas Eiber
Associate Professor

Bob Pickard
Technical Assistant

�Steve Elliot
Technical Assistant

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�People

and Places
These are the days of laughter and Fellowship. The
is the things that you do and the
people you meet doing them.

best part of university

MJS
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As

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was (hopefully) our

we made

school,

sure that

last

it

did

field

not

The Sinton Hotel
week of the year. They

pass without incident.

had

best

its

ran out of jugs! There were
beach bonfires, a daring dog rescue, a
presentation of the Cabin 6 award, and
a late night sea voyage (See dog rescue).
We did do something during the day,
actually

can

anyone

Congratulations

remember
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what?

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on

OP. PLANNING,

BACK ROW:

Dirk Kloss, Darrel MacKay,

Dan Pyke, Kim

Assmussen, Prof. Clarke. MIDDLE ROW: Ingrid Russel, Riet Verhaggen, Susan
MacBrien, Guylaine Thauvette, Tim Moulton. FRONT ROW: Mark Stevens, Rob
Beggs, Eric Boysen, Mark Finstad, Mike Nesbitt, Jeff Stone.

the

waterpolo,
and the three Ginko curling teams.
The Christmas party at Trevor's was
the biggest class bash of the year. The
Ginkos participated in various roles in
LUFA, woodsmens team, Shinerama,
football,

soccer,

volleyball,

Weyerhauser, and Symposium this year.
To all those Ginkos getting hitched
this year, all the best. The rest of us will
make do with our CIF rings.
Look out world; the Ginkoes are

HERE

!

SILVICULTURE, BACK ROW:

FRONT ROW:

Trevor Atkins, Karl Dyer, Prof. Day, Gord King.
Ralph Spanns, Bev Shaw, Shannon Stone.

FOREST PATHOLOGY, BACK ROW:
Dave Pickston, Aubrey Spring, Mike Lipa.

FRONT
Navratil,

ROW:

Caroline

Evans,

Prof.

Barb MacPherson.

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PROBLEM SOLVING:

Phil

Graham, Ramune

Wiltshire, Ralph Spaans,

MJS

Luc Lefebvre, Prof. Brown.

TAM
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�Tech
Our graduating
into

year!, following Terry

Trout Lake, the

Camp

517,

(How

II

bumpy

ride

from

are the kidneys, Jack,

Rob, Boo and Dave?), Tree climbing,
Grant and Terry's parties, (every other
week?) our WINNING broomball team,

wood tech. prof., the SHORT
but informative labs, whiling away the
hours in the great hall, our 8 girls, well
what else, sex appeal!, and all the work
until the wee hours of the morning for
the big March Due Date. I'm Sure that
our graduation dinner and dance will be
the fly-in

something to remember by

BACK ROW:
Mann,

Iris

Pete Siemers. MIDDLE ROW, Left to Right: Joanne Shannon, Craig
Dave Havelsrud, Robert Whaley. FRONT ROW: Lee McClure,

Seefield,

Kelley Roberts,

all!

4T

BACK ROW:

Craig Mann. MIDDLE ROW, Left to Right: Mike Tinney, Grant Wray, Pat
Baulking, Jack Harrison, Robert Marshall, Neil Sager. FRONT ROW: Joanne Perrault.

RES

46

�47

���Way-Nee, Yvonne Woloszczuk, Jacquie Sands, Margaret Doughty. MIDDLE
Tedesco, Steve Curtis. BACK ROW: Raymond Wagner, Casey Colthurst, Norma
Watson, Harley May, Dave Schafer, Martin Eschlboeck, Bryce Stienstra, Mark (Pee Wee) Love, Dave Neufield.

FRONT ROW: Glen McGinn, Stu Morton, Sue Collins,
ROW: Jiri Vosyka, Kevin Flood, Dan McCann, Mary

50

Valerie

�RW

BACK ROW, Left to Right: James Mitchell, Dave Legg, Greg Curniski, Paul Quinn,
Fogan Anagnostopoulos, Daniel Demers, Rob Boychuck, Hal McCrea, Mark Bancroft.
MIDDLE ROW: Kerry Deschamps, Ian Cowan, Susanna Grimes, Karen Schweitzer, Julie
Pierce, Cathey Wayland, John Cram. FRONT ROW: Andrew Pulo, Teresa Holla, Dave
Farrer, Stuart

Flemming.

Year 1 has just flown by for
addition
Lakehead's
latest
to
forestry,

the

graduating

of

'85

(Who knows what their name is, it
may just remain "for. Deg. 1").
Initiation. What can I say except it
was the absolute
resist

it).

Classes.

pits,

(Couldn't

They would have

been great if we could have stayed
awake. As far as class Participation, apathy is great and I
hope it improves next year. The
year ended in a typical forestry
fashion at the Waves, but no one
is able to remember exactly what
happened. Seriously, it was a good
year and the class shows potential,
esp. in indoor soccer.

�Tech

I

TECHUS DONTUS KAREUS
For most first year techs, field school was nothing
new, we take holidays all the time! We learned about a
couple of new plants and how to use some outdated
tools.

Wearing what

the Techs

managed

is

referred to as the

to put

Degree

I

"Tech Look"

BACK ROW: Todd Hughs, Joe Maure, Wayne Bush,
Bayes. MIDDLE ROW: Chris XX, Peter Couse, Roland
FRONT ROW: Brent McLean, Terry Tallet.

in their place.

Hey, "Coiirs de Bois", How many of you got lost
compassing a straight line in the woodlot, eh?
At least Teachers can separate the BULL from the

SHIT.

BACK ROW:

Keith Robb, Jim Tiller,

John Smith, Al Tomberg, Tim Rock.

52

Owen

Wolfe,

FRONT ROW:

Tom

Mike

Nelson, Steve Garlic,

Lallier.

BW

John
Pratt.

BV

�53

�Les

4?\

Bucherons

\

r

Degree II was invaded by many
Tech Transfers from both ends of
the country. They added culture to
the class.

The

athletic

prowess

of

les

was demonstrated in the
many teams the class entered into
Buchs

intramurals.

The

guys

won

PCH

the

outdoor soccer championship and
most teams made the semi-finals.
In
between computer, photo,
and English, the class found some
time to relax and get to know each
better.
Who will forget
other
hallowe'en chez Bush and co., and
we all know the Waves never

rocked

like

it

did April 2/82.

Can you

identify this fruiting

body?

MJS

October's Playboy centrefold.

BACK ROW:

Gary Vermeer, Chris Wilson,

Phil

Graham, Paul (Twinkle Toes) Knowles, Jim

MIDDLE ROW: LUFA

Pete Harper, Keith Fletcher, Jim (Alan) Parsons, Reg
Hiebert, Bernie Last, Peter Green, Paul Kutz, Greg Rawling, Jim Thrower, Peter Kuntz, Will
Trowel. BACK ROW: Peter (Monti) Hanmore, Stirling (Silver) James, Keith Ley, Mario
(Ripper) Neil.

LaPierre.

Eric the Green.

54

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Now

FRONT ROW: Nancy Tomlinson, Teresa Zago, Laurie Hutchcroft, Joanne Lecours, Corrine
Nelson, Margret Penner, Marilyn (Marylou) White, Anne Kangas, Frances Youck. BACK
ROW: Mike (Rabbit) Robichaud, Tony Peiffer, Rick Ksiezopolski (Ski), Gaspar Horvath,
Darlene O'Brien, Erin (Bush) Leffers, Ralph Jacob, Christine Nenicka, Dave (Party) Lutka.

was

that 65 or 56 rings?

FRY

PCH

Is

it

deep enough Mario?

RES

FRONT ROW:

Richard (Zee) Zotz, Neil Edwards, Mark (Boon) Speers, Bill Hall, Greg
Pawson, Dave (Munchkin) Hayhurst, Bruce (Spruce) Carroll. MIDDLE ROW: Bill Van Ship,
Paul (Pudd) Betts, Denis Durocher, Dean (the Weiner) Allen. BACK ROW: Roger Butsam,
Andy Petrowski, Fred McLaren.

TCG

55

�BACK ROW,

Left to Right: Frank Schnekenburger, Dave
Dave Bogensberger, Ted Slavin, Scott Ronson, Brian
McDonald, Ron Reinholt, FRONT ROW: Roy Sidders, John
Berry,

LEH

FRONT ROW, Left to Right: John V.
BACK ROW: John (Skid) Andres, John

Connor, Mike Rose, Gail Retallack, Gord Greasley.
Hill, Ed Swayze, Doug Mount, Henry Freiter, Mark
Hopgartmer, Gerard VanderBurg, Simon Tanner, Paul Kutz, Tom Cunningham, Dave Morris,
Paul Phillips, Fred Dewsberry, Dave Thurston, Rick Lambert, Charles Todesco.

RES

�rax
THANKS FOR COMING OUT!!

...

for everybody really

hockey, broomball,
waterpolo and soccer). Just as this was the Year of the Intramural, it was also the Year of the Essay. Profs found it
did

this

year

(intramural

volleyball,

was tres fashionable to assign essays (8) all due around the
same time. Our vocabulary also improved with favourites as
"fruiting bodies", "But Tom ... you're a reasonable man",
and the old favourite, "But sir ... whine, whine." Some high
points of the year include: Soils Social, the S&amp;B (stitch and
Bitch: sorry your timing was off guys!), the 2nd annual
cookie party, the rumoured meeting of the .125 club,
fatherdom, and of course the LAST time most of us ever have
to stare

down

a pie-faced Dr. Diptera.

Ed, Blair and Frank!! Will a Lorax

girl

Good

luck to Gerard,

ever marry?

RES
Bagacki, Viv Ball, Richard Leary, Doug Thoroski, Betty
Dillabough, Dennis Rossit, Blair Andres, Richard Lipman.

BACK TO FRONT:
Forbes,

Wayne

Bell,

Chris

Halenda,

Mary-Ellen

Anderson,

McKnight, Lynn Palmer, Chris Cohlmeyer, Ugo Feunekes,
Hawkins, Gord Johnson, Richard Krygier, Dwayne Schultz,
Howe, Barb Lomnicki, Janet Sliz, Holly Slusar, Chris Kitzman.

RES

Gary

Vic Miller, Michael Stoehr, Linda Geerinck, Jeff
Leslie

Rob

RES

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Class of '82

All

�Forestry at Lakehead

Education

�Censor's Page

Pictures that

we decided

to use

anyway.

�Public

What?

The 14th annual LUFA Symposium dealt with "Public
Awareness of Forestry and it's Implications." The two
days of lectures were interesting, "eye-opening", and
somewhat disconcerting. The general consensus of
speakers was that foresters must shake the image of
hidden profession and impress, upon the public,

the
the
the

importance of forestry to this country. Bill Fullerton,
Ross Howard, Neils Carl, and Ted McHale indicated that
Government as well as industry must publicize what they
are doing to improve the present situation of the forest
sector. At this time foresters do not have a good public
image, particularly during times of conflict with special
interest groups over such issues as the "Whitewater
Wilderness
Area
vs
G.L.F.P.
Ltd.
harvesting
operations" conflict. It is something that all foresters as
professionals, are going to have to deal with more and

The Speakers.

1

more in the future.
The Symposium Dinner and Dance at the Red Oak Inn
was once again a success. The meal was good, Herb Bax
delivered an entertaining and thought provoking after

mm
mm

dinner speech, and then Fat Chance provided the dance
music.
Thanks should be extended to all of the symposium
committee members who put forth the time and effort to

make

the whole

"show"

possible.

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�The Rings
On

Friday the 5th of

March

1982, the tenth graduating

from Lakehead University gathered at
the Airlane Hotel for the annual ring ceremony of the
CIF. The evening was highlighted by dinner, speeches, a
slide tape show, and of course the presentation of the
class of foresters

rings.

The most memorable

part of the evening comes in two
Krabbe's
speech
"Grecian Formula
Anyone?" (Sorry Crandall) and of course the memories
of stem analysis on white birch (Being certain to pile the
bolts neatly on the side of the road). The other
memorable part of the evening was the slide tape show
which managed to embarrass almost every member of the
graduating class. Fortunately only one person had to do
parts,

Paul

some explaining to his parents. (I'd ditch that hat Ian!)
The final question that the ring ceremony brings to
mind is, did anybody count the bottles of wine that
certain people placed under a table?

63

�64

�On February 27, 1982, LUFA held its second annual
Forestry Day. Several professors, students, and local
businesses set up forestry displays in the Agora. Out in
woodsmen teams from

the field,

competed
petition.

in

The

the

LU

the

USA

and Ontario

woodsmen comcome out and view

invitational

public was invited to

The highlight of the day
was the superlogger event. One competitor from each
team did 5 different logging events - all in a row! Big
Al from Unity, Maine was proclaimed male
superlogger, and Ingrid Russell from LU was crowned
female superlogger. Unity, Maine walked away with
first place in the men's division, and the LU gals won
the competition and displays.

women's overall trophy.
Thanks to Ralph Spaans and

the

his

committee for

organizing the event.

I

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—

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TEAM A

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Mark

Paul Kutz

Stevens

B

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John Andres

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Raymond Wagner
Al Tomberg

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Vic Miller

Jeff Stone

Rohn Solecki
Tim Moulton

TEAM C
Helen Sallans
Ingrid Russell

Anne Kangas
Darlene O'Brien
Cathy Wayland

Shannon Stone

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Time
Once

again,

the

Forestry

all

star

team won the

carnival hockey competition. That's 2 years in a row!

Way
Jan.

to

go guys

23,

1982,

temperatures, 13

go for a hat trick! On Saturday
blowing snow and freezing
fool-hardy woodsmen teams competed

-

let's

despite

the carnival woodsmen competition. More axe
handles were broken than logs were chopped through
during the log chopping event. There were some fine
performances; Rob Howe got 85/100 in the axe throw
Dave Bogensberger piled pulp logs in 30
event;
seconds; and Chris Nanni gobbed an amazing 9.2
meters! Severe frostbite was avoided through the
consumption of large doses of anti-freeze. Afterwards,
everyone warmed-up at the Bushman's Brawl, where
the winners were announced. These were: Men's team
No. 16, Dennis Rossit; Women's team No. 12, Francis
Youck; co-ed team, Rob Howe. Congrats to ALL!!
in

Forestry All-Star Championship

Team

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...

MJS

You
learned

could
all

see

there

foresters

was

to

from

all

years.

Tech

know about geology from

I

the

back of the bus. Frank demonstrated to them
tremendous cutting skill. Degree I collected all kinds of
plants and learned to trust their compasses.
Degree II learned to drive a skidder and identify 50
different species of birds, with the help of the handydandy field guide. A word of experience: initial attack
can be a muddy experience.
At Thessalon, Lorax dug a few soil pits, picked up a
few diseases, dug a few soil pits, identified a few herbs
and dug a few more soil pits. They also discovered

Cream Pie is Prof. Eiber's
Some Ginkgoes decided

There

ain't

no buried treasure down

favourite food.
to

swim across Lake Huron,

but got tired of walking. Important discoveries were
made, but no one remembers what they were. Due to
heavy herbicide exposure, Ginkgoes rushed to local
pubs to dilute the effects. Between all these activities, a
few trees got thinned and pruned. Tech II can answer
any questions you want to know about Raith but were
afraid to ask.

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�L.U. Exports
When

"Why

go to Holland? Are there any
and Mark Finstad, Lakehead
exchange students to Holland replied, "You bet there
are!" Thanks to Gerard Vanderberg, Peter and Mark,
spent the summer in Holland viewing tulips, windmills,
canals, wooden shoes and blonde, blue-eyed beauties.
They also met foresters, researchers and professors and
worked in Dutch forests. It is hoped that the exchange
program can be continued, when some problems in
planning and organization have been overcome.
"Dank u el" to everyone involved. All photos by Mark
forests?"

Finstad.

asked

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�New
On

the third

Brunswick!
weekend of October

in the fall

of '82,

Woodsmen Team headed east to the
New Brunswick for the 2nd consecutive

the spirited L.U.

University of
year.

Nineteen guys and girls van-danced for 36 hours in
an attempt to pass the time on the way to UNB's 18th
Inter-Collegiate Woodsmen Competition. Needless to
say, a good time was had by all as the green and red
'boxes' passed the miles away.
Weeks of practice fortunately paid off as Lakehead
'A' placed 10th out of 30 teams.

LAKEHEAD

'A'

Mark

Stevens (C)
Dirk Kloss

Tim Moulton
Al Tomberg
Ray Wagner
Juha Anttila
Bernie Stockermans

LAKEHEAD

'B'

Paul Kutz (C)
Jeff Stone
Mark Bancroft

John Andre

Tim Rock
Mike Tinney

LAKEHEAD 'C
Shannon Stone (C)
Helen Sallans
Ingrid Russell

Darlene O'Brien
Marguerite Kuiack

Anne Kangas

BJS

�Montreal
The end of January saw the woodsmen bound for
Montreal. Thirteen took the train while six braved the
winter cold in Al's halfton. The valiant efforts of teams
were rewarded only with mediocre placings. The
Women's Team salvaged some of Lakeheads honor by
bringing

home

the

fell

and twitch trophy.

Way

to

go

Ladies!

A TEAM

Ray Wagner

Mark

Al Tomberg

Stevens

Nolan Shortt
Mike Umpherson

Tom Rock
Vic Miller

B

TEAM

Paul Kutz
Mark Bancroft

Tim Moulton
Rohn Soleck
John Andres
Jeff Stone

C TEAM
Hellen Sallans
Ingrid Russel

Anne Kangas
Darlene O'Brien
Cathy Wayland

Shannon Stone

�Gerard Van Der Berg, Sports Coordinator

LEH

Simon Tanner, Vice-President

�Harvest Staff

Pete

Guylaine Thauvette

Hanmore

SBS

Raymond Wagner

MJS

These people are responsible for
production of this issue of
Harvest. One of the key people of
the staff managed to stay behind the
cameras this year. Rohn Solecki,
you haven't been forgotten. Also
helping out was Teresa Holla and
Tim Moulton. To everyone else who
the

helped out with the book

MJS

Susan MacBrien

THANK

YOU!

Francis

MJS

Youck

Mark

Stevens

SBS

Contributing Photographers
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Ray Wagner

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Brian

PSS

Peter Smith

TGE

Tom Eiber

EB

Eric Boysen

RS

MJU

TAM

CT

Mike Umpherson
Dan Pyke
Francis Youck
Charlie Todesco

Ron Storie
Tim Moulton
Mark Finstad
Ramune Wiltshire
Randy Collier

MAG

Mary Gardiner

BJS

LD
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Linda Dunford
Casey Colthurst

SMG
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Steve Elliot

SBS

Shannon Stone

Gail Retallack

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Mike Nesbit
Peter

Mike Lipa

PCH
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Rob Whalley

JHB

Leslie

Jon

Hawkins

SMG

Bernie Stockerman
Susanna Grimes
Tim Grant

Mark Stevens
Rohn Solecki
Phil Graham

Fred Dewsberry
Ulf Runnesson
Christine Nenicea

Susanna Grimes

Hanmore
Shannon Stone

Joan Keene
John Blair

Wynn
Randy

Collier

SBS

�Editorial

Words

Final
Harvest '82

number of

is

the result of

Mark

people.

Tim Moulton have

many hours

of work by a

Stevens, Leslie Hawkins,

put in hours of work in getting

A

advertising for the book.

special thanks to

hours on typing,

Raymond Wagner
Rohn

Solecki,

layouts,

did most of our

Mark

must

be

given

their best to

keep him

Solecki

for

his

Grimes also helped out with

ideas, pictures,

As

people have put out a

obvious by now,

many

and work.
lot

of time and effort to bring out this book.
I

hope

yearbook.

If

you think

better than this

Shinerama, or the Symposium or Weyerhausei

with

Committees.

If

you enjoy sports have a go

Woodsman's Teams. Or

publish

this

People

yearbook.

who

care

to

Harvest and she

will

will

The number of

things that have to be

have noticed that eight of the staff of

this

If

book have

tc

layoul

a

yearbook seem to be endless.

A

final

word on

for having a lot of

events

is

Spirit,

it,

a funny thing,

Forestry students are noted

so keep
if

it

up. Participation

you put a

lot into

it,

back a good deal more than you expected.

this

you

you

done to make

be editing next

need some help.

if

pages, or take pictures or draw artwork are needed.

you can make a book

Fran Youck

Loggei

at

one please make youself known to the

staff of Harvest '83.

year's

that

concerned about doing things for people, get involvec

get

you have enjoyed reading through

that

you an

If

care to try something really different lend a hand

suggestions and support. Margret Penner and Susanna

is

out a book.

people

darkroom work and

Rohn

to

required to bring

are

number of

appreciate the

sports try-out for the

Susan MacBrien took care of our accounts.

Thanks

that

will

and proof reading.

Shannon Stone, Peter

Stevens,

Hanmore, and Rob Whalley did
busy.

Guylaine

who have

Thauvette, Francis Youck, and Teresa Holla
spent

and

graduated you

Randy

Collier

Editor Harvest '82

you

in

will

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member of
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TRANSITIONS The first graduating class of 1973 is having its tenth anniversary reunion in 1983, and by the quirk of our numbering system, the eleventh class will be graduating. Thus, 1983 is both the end of the first ten and the beginning of
the next ten years, and I feel particularly honoured to have been able to join the group.
Graduates, students, and staff have achieved much in this time, and as the School continues to develop its three
programs, curricula and administration are going to be changing to reflect current and forecasted needs. Thus it is
planned to have full faculty status in the near future, and to have program chairman responsible for the technical,
degree, and post-graduate programs. Knowing exactly what is going to be needed in the future is, needless to say,
not possible, but the faculty believes we will be able to maintain the excellence of our programs, and contribute to
the excellence of our graduate in spite of the severe financial constraints currently being experienced by all
Universities.

mentioned " ... contributing to the excellence of our graduates ..." because we only contribute. The intrinsic
you as students, and graduates, including your motivation, academic prowess, sense of identity, and yes,
esprit de corps, all constitute the major contributions to your excellence. One recent example was the awarding by
the Society of American Foresters of the Award of Merit for "Harvest 1981". Your publication ranked 4 in 16 for
North America, and I believe all students have a right to be justly proud, especially when the School of Forestry
yearbook is the only one at Lakehead.
For the future, the usual foggy crystal ball is, with current economic uncertainties, virtually opaque. I nonetheless
still feel that technically competent, ecologically and economically sensitive, and socially aware foresters will remain
in high demand. Now that some of the 1973 graduates have gained valuable experience, they are becoming actively
involved in our teaching programs. I trust that those of you graduating in 1983 won't feel obliged to wait 10 years to
make your inputs because we need them on a continuing basis in order to maintain our quality and viability. I hope
you agree, and that you will always feel welcome.
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of

/^^^^^
A.

JAMES KAYLL
Director

School of Forestry

�Gary Murchison
"According
to
Cochrane ..."

Bill

"I

bdg

Snedicor

and

my

back-

Parker

bdg

got a gene pool in

Siegfried Zingel

bdg

"Soil, not dirt."

Kung-chi Yang
S?-wood."

Donald Orr
"Is this the right

dwi

room?"

bdg

Crandall Benson

bdg

bdg

Brian Moore
"Here's a good sample."

dwi

yard."

Larry Backus

"Gimme

thai bush

bdg

and

I'll

cut it."

Joe Kapron
"You can correlate anything."

7

�I
ttttt

^
Nancy

Phillips

There are spores everywhere.

8

i
fry

On

lunch break.

��^

1

Hi

Ross Gillespie
"Level your benchmark."

Prof. Richardson

dob

Bob Day

"Now

fob

tge

Lorax,

this

fob

report topic:

John Conner

pch

"Silly-culture" technician.

a tree."

Frances Bennett

"Good summer

"Dangling participles."

is

pea

Ken Brown
"Duck hunting?

pch
...

sure."

shooting."

Gil
"...

Vanson
I was in my office!!"

Steve Elliott

"Typical

Doug

little

beasties.

"Good

Dr. Arf Snozzle

pch

"Woof!"

Fir."

Frank Luckai

Lynn Sevean
"I love those

pch

to the last

dwi

drop."

Peggy Knowles
"I'll

play

piano."
10

a

few

dwi
'ditties'

on the

�Ralph Birston
"Unhuh, unhuh, unhuh."

Willard

Carmean

smg

fry

Dr. Al MacDonald
smg
"I can't answer that question."

Snoozy Hideabed

"ZZZZZ

"Dust to Dust."

Jack Flowers
"That's esoteric."

dob

Dr. Eric Green
"
"Basically ...

smg

...

ZZ

fry

smg

smg

"Delineate your photos."

Eila

Green

"May

...

Don Richardson

Hans Westbroeck

I

help

dob

you?"

Richard Clarke

dob

Eames
"Bug on Train."

dob

"1 forgot to order the buses."

David Parsons

smg

Dr. William

11

�"Best Wishes

from

12

in

Future Endeavours"

ALL YOUR FRIENDS AT LABATT'S

��Degree

I
I

LEFT TO RIGHT: Don
Kris Schlamp,

Tim

Richardson, Chas Croal,

Don

Stewart, Karl Flood,

Tom

Ratz,

dwi

New

life

Emerges.

Rob Gerlings, Gord
Forbes, Doug Fizzel, Bill

Allan, Brian Farguharson, Scott Edwards,

Gumming, George Wilson, Neil Frazer, Frank Testa, Keith
Greenway, Andy Hueton, Dave Carr, Ian Morrison, Mike Martel, Kevin

Reid.

I

What do you do

with a drunken

forester?

LEFT TO RIGHT: Don

Richardson, Glenn Johnston, Mike Edwards, Sylvia
Griefenhagen, John Niessen, Don Mathieson, Jim Brown, Steve Brushey, James
Peters, Kevin McKee, Ken Elliott, Brian Aaltonen, Cathy Rhind, Mark Holmes, Dan
Bulger, Kevin Whindler, Ben Kelley, Mark Fleming, Pat MacKasey, Jean-Louis
Wallace.

dwi

Lakehead Transit

14

^"^^

�Following in the tradition of For. Deg. I classes, we have retained the true spirit of full-fledged apathy. For
example, we ha\e not as yet acquired a class name, although certain ideas, such as "The Psycads" have been
proposed. Perhaps in the near future (at least before 1986!) we'll find some word to describe us!
All in all, we had a great time getting to know each other, in class and after class (especially through recreational
cruising!). Next year we might even shock ourselves and get involved in some activities! No matter what, I'm sure
we'll have as good a time as we did this year.

I

try not to let school inter-

fere with

my social

dwi

life!

15

�Field School
Field School proved to be a great time for
all.

We

one and

even found lime to learn something. Tech

ways

found

101

ferent

profs.

to learn the

Deg

went

I

same thing

'leafing'

told

by

I

dif-

through the bush

with garbage bag in hand, and came close to leaving
the country in their quest for Dendro. Some Tech II's
decided to get their feet and everything else wet by
spending a rainy night in Raith. Degree II learned a
valuable lesson in handling a chainsaw (Right Juha?!!)
and how not to pinch a fire hose (Right Rob?) Life was

Professional Treeplanters in the making.

smg

pits for Degree III, soil, soil, and more soil!!
Degree IV had a great party going (What No Booze?)
at Rinker Lake. What are we foresters turning into?
Well, back to classes.

the

Good

Luck!!!

Tied up

in his

work.

amt

Betty

made

Crocker never rw
cookies

like

this.

Once you

get to the freeway

Break Time!
tge

-^^it^ii^fe^ ''^.Cw'i.^SiSf "t-i^-iii^kS^

Ready, Aim, Fire!

pch

rw

��Tech
The
Tech

first
1

I
year has been a good one for the
We started out with the

class.

camaraderie of field school when everyone was
wondering what the h-1 was going on thru
closed eyelids and yawns. Then on to the Crest
and later the dreaded 'Baptism' and MUCH
later to classes. The favourite class, no doubt
was soils mit Prof. Zingel and Geology with uh
Prof, uh Kissin running second.
Tech I did well in sports thanks to the
organization and encurring spirit of a dedicated
few. All in all a very good year for Tech I.

TOP ROW: Dana

Biernacki, Rick Lablanc,

Roy Lawrence, Mark Hovey,

Dave Vidotto.

Campbell, Murray Erickson, Daryl Defeo, Randy Myers, Jim (Jim Bob) Heuvelmans.
Geoff Beatty, Doug Mickelson, Greg (Billy) Fallows, Dean Elzer, Russ Wallace, Eric
Waterburn, Paul Pulver, Mike Cheung, Bruce Holmes.
Gilles Bosse, Brian

TOP ROW:

�BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right:
SECOND ROW:

Bob Anderson, Rick Lablanc, Tim Keenan, Dave Ludwig, Bob Johnston, Lee Carroll, Diane Turton,
Paddy Desmarais, Donna Ivimey, Cheryl Simpson, Joan Van Mel, Dave Williams, Ralph Klietsch,
Ken Sielmack, Richard Belanko, Chris Allgoewer, Mark "Tex" Reiter, Ross Hart, Blair Gaudet, Lindsay Killen. BACK ROW: Brooke
Fumerton, Steve Devos, Scott(y) Thomas, Richard Wentzell, James Thompson, Fred Brotherton, Mike Richardson, Norm Stolle, Kirk
Schmidt, Shawn Maclean.
Sharon Oattes.

Your

Jeff

attention please.
19

�pch

The calendar never mentioned
prerequisite to

becoming a

that the shit pits

forester, but at

LU,

it

is

is

a

the

unwritten law. This year it was actually sunny, so the
newcomers had it easy. September 25 was the chosen
day. Rowdy, enthusiastic first year techers and degreeers flocked to the pits, which were hosted by the
Coureurs de Bois and Tekers dontus karus classes. The

annual Miss DBH (sorry guys, only females are allowed
to compete) and Mr. Butt contests were held. Cheryl
(Leather) was crowned Miss DBH and only Mr. Butt
knows for sure who he is. Then one and all passed
through the "water hazard" to reach the warm fire
across the mighty Mac and down a beer. Welcome to
the club!

Take

I

Take the
20

pch

quit!

Pitsi

Challenge!

A

hair-raising experience.

pch

^'^^

it all

smg

off!

Miss

DBH

Getting psyched up.

Runners-Up.

smg

�21

�KIMBERLY-CLARK
OF CANADA LIMITED
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Congratulations

and

Best Wishes to the
Class of

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For the BIG
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Logging Trailers
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22

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�Shinerama

'82

This year, 67: L.U. students, 99% foresters, raised
S1659 by shining shoes for Cystic Fibrosis. Ugo and
Quinn Feunekes teamed up to raise the highest partnership total, while Ear Falls House won the Residence
competition. Thanks to all participants.
Results
1. Ugo and Quinn
Feunekes
2. Andv and Keith
:

Martin
3. Paul Phillips
and Rob McAlpine

$398.58
$191.37
$142.69

I

What

great legs!

have a pointed hat to hide

my

head

leh

23

�The 1983
Harvest

Graduates

�Diploma in

Forest

Technology

�Tech

II

Finally, our graduating year has arrived (and

for a select few,

our
Tourney,

it's

Techers

a bit overdue). This year

win

we

Forestry Baseball
play their hearts out in broomball,
skate circles around the opposition in hockey, a
spirited effort by our curling team (way to go
Joan, Jeff, Arlene, Andy and Dave) and a
valiant attempt by those that participated in the
Engineer's bus pull. How about our memorable
Harvesting field trip, and is Gonzo still in the
photo lab? I think it's safe to say we are all glad
to get that out of the way. To bring the year to
sa\\

the

LEFT TO RIGHT: Dave
Rob

Balwin,

Schafer,

Lome

Molinski,

Maureen La Fleche, Matt Myers,

Randy Simpson,

Barry

Cynthia Mann, Steve Pauluzzo.

a close, I'm certain our grad will be a success.

BACK ROW,
Garlick,

FRONT

Left to Right: Wayne Cuba, Ward Perchul&lt;, Steve
Rob Vassov, Dave Nix, Pete MacGillivray, Tim Rock.
ROW: Jeff Mundy, Bill Hudson.

LUNCHTIME
26

...

CHARGE!!

looking at?

Patemaude, Roland

Pratt.

FRONT ROW:

John Wylie.

Dougherty,

amt

�LEFT TO RIGHT:
Lelliott,

Wayne

Sean DeTracy, Jas Sidhu, Joan Schuppli, Marty
John Haveman, Joe Maure.

amt

\\'ehrstedt, Terry Tallett,

All

Techers keeping

snowed up!

fit

LEFT TO RIGHT: John Cunningham, Al Tomberg, Barry
Brown, Chris Hamelin, Wayne Busch, Brent McLean, Jim
Tiller, Lorenzo Mele, Andy Turega, Dan Desramaux.

BACK ROW,

Left to Right:

Mike Leyland, Mim Bowman.

amt

Mike Walker,

amt

Bert Jenkins, John Bayes,

FRONT ROW:

Paul Hoffman.

Smile for the camera.

amt

27

�LUFA

Love Boat Cruise

Such an intriguing sandwich!

I

Scientific

Scars from

fire

Skin tone weathered

used

to find

proper companion from the
females of the species
Topographical

maps

cruise control.

Forestry Student

Name: Partius

break con-

struction exercise

calipers,

is

Enjoying the scenery.

have the munchies.

Common Name:

DBH

Mary-Ellen

Let's rock this ship!!

\^

quite-a-bitus

Squinting eyes (resulting
from various causes)
Pinkish to bright red nose
of week)

/^depending on day

Facial hair (usually less prominent on females of species)

of Play

boy bunnies, a sign that the
specimen is not totally realistic

Silva

Ranger compass (with
stuck to back so he

^magnet

can put anywhere!)
Wineskin, capable of inducing

Swedish steel hunting knife,
used mostly for peanut butter
&amp; Ritz cracker munchies
Pocket stereoscope, lovingly
placed in pocket

proper state of mind within
Vi hour

Leaky technical pen
^(never used)

Worn &amp; faded blue jeans with
patches in critical areas
35

mm

Wool socks (unmatched,
"holed)

SLA camera,

cracked lens

with

\^

Workboots, broken in during
28

shit-pit

week

and

Cruiser's axe - used to keep
uppity Engineers in line

�THE CHALLENGE
OF FOREST

MANAGEMENT
The great

forests of
ut one aspect of
management. We are proud
|)art!cipate in many ways in teaching

Ontario are renewabfebut forest regeneration
still requires carefu
research and planning.
On one front, the
Ministry of Natural

er forestry practices to tomorrow's
esters and technicians.

Resources has been experimenting
with growing poplar from tissue culture in
test tubes. If successful, the program will
allow the Ministry to produce thousands of
genetically superior plantlets for

regeneration program.

Ministry of

Hon..Alan W. Pope
Minister

Natural

its

Resources

W.

T Foster

Deputy Minister

Ontario

29

�Coureurs de Bois
Degree II tried their hardest to live down their image
of 'Keeners' placed on them by Les Bucherons. Many
could be found at the 'Study' on Friday afts to
basically get Stats out of their systems. Somewhere
between Moose and Goose, Photo, English, and
Computer, time was found to welcome the new tech
transfers

from

Newfoundland

to

British

Columbia.

Some

of the transfers did not know where they
belonged. Time was also found to participact in many
intramural sports. Thanks to all who came out, and
watch out for next year coz we're up and coming.

I

know

this

species

...

Just

let

me

check

handy-dandy pocket guide.

LEFT TO RIGHT:

Margaret Doughty, Robert
Joanne Leesing, Sandy Stubbert, Kevin Coombs.

30

Mitchell,

^'"^

Party Forestry Style at 18 below

0.

my

�FRONT ROW,

Left to Right: Dave Farrer, Ray Wagner, Mary Tedesco, Sue Collins, Norma Watson, Kathie Marek, James Miichell, Val
Mark (Peewee) Love, Martin Eschlboeck, Glen Stronks, Paul Beamish, Daniel Demers, Harley May, Jim Stever, Ralph Horn,
Gerry Sliworsky, Dave Legg, Dave Schafer, Greg Curnisk, Rob Boychuk, Martin Kaiser, Jeff Bond, Shane Bray, Jim Stewart, Dave
\\'aynee,

BACK ROW: Mike (Rabbit) Robinchaud, Rose Ryder-Burbidge, Ken Colthurst, Juha Anttila,
Dennis Jeshor, Mike (Buck) Desrochers, Teresa Holla, Susanna Grimes, Al Wiensczyk, Andy Pulo, Cathy Wayland, Paul Quinn, Ian

(Cowpuncher) Neufeld, Kevin Weaver.

Cowan, Mark Bancroft.

FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Wendy Duncan, Glen McGinn, Paul (Harley) Ruebsam.
BACK ROW: Richard Mackenzie, Dean Brigham, Kevin Lindquist, Karen Schweitzer,
i

jlie

Pierce, Kerry

^'"^

Ministry Supervising.

Deschamps, Heather Foater, John Cram, Jacqui Sands.
31

�Who's on

First???

It
was the nippy October morning after the Corn
Roast when the Forestry teams slugged onto the field.
The day was overcast, and although hung over, a spark
of indominable forester spirit was on the fields. The
games were an array of baseball expertise outfielding
incompetence, and beer. In the end, it was the Tech II
all-stars up against the best of the Coureurs de Bois.
The result was the Degree II team going down to a
rather crushing defeat, after a day of Calsbergs.

Congratulations Tech

II

for a fine performance

Tech

32

dde

The Grand Slam.

1983 Champions!!

Official

Spectating

The wind-up.

II:

dde

It's

Ump.

a fly!!!

dde

dde

�Kam-Am Canoe Race
The sky was cloudy and so were a few minds that
morning but somehow we all got pointed in the right
direction and the race was off. As always there were
those few confused souls

and they were soon out of
to talk them out of it.

One team,

who

actually decided to race

sight despite

our best efforts

sensing their inevitable defeat, hailed the

passing cabin cruiser and spent the rest of the trip
eating granola bars and drinking. The one casualty of
first

the race

(D&amp;R

racing team) learned the difficulty of

'watering the grass' from mid-stream but luckily were
pulled from the chilly waters of the McKellar.

When

the waters finally stilled and the paddles laid

we found

the Outdoor Rec's had finished first
and second again. Ken and Dick Morden lead with a
time of 1 hr. 49 min., followed by Bernie Brault and
Angle Walton at 2 hr. 11 min. Coming in a close third
to uphold the foresters honour were Peter Harpe and
Peter Green (better take the portage next year guys!).
Congratulations to all the other teams for making the
day a great success.
to rest

Whadda YA mean "You

For years now

...

lost the

paddle".

Speed

it

up guys!

I'm supervising.

33

�FRONT ROW:
Mark (Boone)

Peter (Monty)

Hanmore, Frances (The Editor) Youck,

Speers, Neil Edwards, Anita Riekko.

Editor;

MIDDLE ROW: Andy

Nancy (HB No.

1)

Toniiinson, Greg Pawson,

Petrowski, Bruce (Spruce) Carroll, Roger Burson,

Denis Durocher, Anne Kangus, Paul (Pudd) Betts, Mike Maxfield, Dave Wark, Tracy Tieman, Corrinne Nelson, Gary
Vermeer, Bill Hall, Dave (Peabody) Tarjan, Margaret Penner, Dave (Munchkin) Hayhurst. BACK ROW; Christopher
Wilson, Bill De Groot, Bill Van Schip, Keith Fletcher, Mario Lapierre, Keith Ley, Anna Szabo, Rick (Ski) Ksiezopolski, Reg
(Class Rep) Hiebert, Caspar Horvath, Ralph Jacob, Erin (The Green) Leffers, Richard (Zee) Zotz, Mike (Rabbit) Robichaud,
Don Vaillancourt, Jim (Ripper) Neill, Greg Rawling.

Les Bucheron!

A

somewhat resembles
not in body, at least in spirit. This
means that they are all as ferocious as the Hulk and
they all spread terror throughout LU not with a
double-bladed axe, but with a hockey stick, or soccer
shoes, or just with brilliant mental skills.
special breed of forester that

their

symbol

if

"Oh

ya, and just where have these brilliant
mental skills gotten you?"
Les Bucheron: "Well, for starters, our soccer team
has been invited to participate in the
next world cup."

Engineer:

Artsie:

"Wow!"

Les Bucheron: "Herald Balard wants to purchase our
hockey teams."
Outdoor Recker: "Ohhh!"
Les Bucheron: "And to be able to play on our water
polo team you, like a frog, must have

webbed
Lorax:

And

"Now

our

feet

pch

and ribbit."

that's brilliant."

skills

don't

stop

there.

We

also

excel

heard through the grapevine
that Great Lakes will be opening up 40 vice-presidential
positions just so some of next year's graduates can have
a deserving job. But first we'll all have to make it out of
Hazenburg's business or is it economics - I'm still
academically. In fact,

I

Phil

Graham

Gary (Hound dog)
Vermeer

�Holly Slusar

P''"

Marilyn White

Tony

Peiffer

h

LEFT TO RIGHT: Ron

Storie,

Graham, Richard Pecman

(Pec),

Paul Kutz, Nancy Laroque,

Doug

Pitt,

Arne Aiking.

Tim

Grant, Phil

Dean Allen
(Dino)

Dave Wark, Teresa Zago, Class Rep; Paul Knowles (Twinkle Toes). STANDING:
(LUFA), Brian Goldsworthy (Tonto), Peter Row, Arne Aiking, Darlene O'Brien, Jim Parsons (Allan), Paul Charrette, Dave
Luika (Party), Scott Folk, William Trowell, Greg Rawling, Peter Green, Jim Thrower.

SEATED:

Ian Searle, Christine Nenicka, Diane Lee,

Peter Harper

35

�Pine and Tulips

Scot's

W'c ani\od on Dutch
a crash course in

Dutch

soil early in

May, ready

to take

forestry. After a crash course

Dutch train system, we arrived in Arnhem where
we were immediately made welcome by 14 Dutch
students. After taking a short chainsaw course, we left
our mark on the Dutch landscape. It was quite an
experience. At the end of the summer, we were really
sorry to say goodbye to all the wooden shoes, windmills, and blond, blue-eyed males. Thanks to all who
helped make the exchange possible. All photos by
in the

Leslie

Hawkins.
Sampling the substrate.

How

Sawmill
36

-

to get

around

in

Openluchtmuseum.

Holland.

Zimmerman

Pratijkschool voor

forest in the

Bosbow en

morning.

Culturtechniek.

�FORESTRY CONSULTANTS

INC.

Trees are only renewable
if

99

we renew them

i

2C

.

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*

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dife».Huns.

luretroni ol

il

all

Nevv options

Good

New

lucit iis

CONFECTION

ttvillivini's

vou Niop

inlo

And

you'if right

in

the

Tomorrow!

POST OFFICE

TOBACCO

Thai's

why we've

taken

ai

promoting and

interesi in

sponsoring people-oriented
proiecis.

And

ihai's

why we

safeguard the environmeni by

and furnishing
areas and by meeting

setting aside
nation

exceeding

YOUR ON

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strict air

and water

STORE

FACULTY OF UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS
Schools

of

•

Business Administration

•

Engineering

•

Forestry

•

Library Technology

•

Nursing

•

Physical Education

and Outdoor Recreation

38

�Shopping Kart Race
Eight teams entered this year's race, held on October
and a total of 7 teams finished. The race began
and ended on the pottery road and was a relay-style
race. Highlights of the race: at the first bump, almost all
carts were involved in a pileup (luckily most riders wore
helmets); the ramp in front of the library proved to be
too narrow for one extremely long cart.
The winner of the best decorated cart was the Hell's
Angel team with their souped up cart. For an unprecedented 3rd year in a row, first place was snatched
20, 1982,

by the fleet-footed Colt 45'ers. Maybe the consumption
of pre-race fuel helped them win. Anal Pores picked up
second place and Team Rossi came in third.
Next year's race should be a thriller with the OLD
Colt 45 team attempting to hold off the YOUNG Anal
Pores.

Pre-race preparation.

�The 1983 Har

��B.Sc.F. Directed Studies
OPERATIONS RESEARCH. BACK ROW: Doug

LEFT,

Mount. Cord Greasley,

Blair Andres, Ed East, Dave Berry,
Prof Walker, Vic Miller, Henry Freiter. FRONT ROW: Viv
Ball,
Jeff
McKnighl, Dwayne Schullz, Rick Lambert.

BELOW, ECOLOGY. BACK ROW: Tom
Richard

ROW:

FRONT ROW:

Dave Bogensberger, Holly

42

Maddie Maley.

Chris

Hollstedt,

Cunningham,
Simon Tanner. FRONT

Dave Morris, Dr. Farmer.

Slusar.

SILVICULTURE. BACK ROW: John Andres,
Richard Krygier, Roy Sidders, Wayne Bell, Herb

ROW:

Krygier,

Kelly Sitter,

Bax.

FRONT

FISH &amp; WILDLIFE.

BACK ROW:

Dr.

Gumming, Rick

Pecman, Charlie Todesco. FRONT ROW: Chris Halenda,
Dave Morris, Gord Johnson. MISSING: John Bagacki.

'^""^

�FIRE

BACK ROW:
Rob McAlpine
Rob Howe
Scott

Ronson

FRONT ROW:
Dave Archibald
Dr. Fiber

Ugo Feunekes
tge

"I am the Lorax. I speak for the
Truffala trees, which you seem to
be chopping as fast as you please.
I speak for the trees, for the trees
have no tongues." Well, once we

I'm sure we'll live up
to our name. This past year has
with
been
pretty
hectic
all

get jobs,

management

REMOTE
SENSING
Ralph Birston

Doug

Pitt

Chris Cohlmeyer

Paul Kutz

plans, parties, history

readings, the opening of the pub,

and of course, hockey.
Congratulations to all who made it
through. Thanks for coming out.
It was a great four years!
theses,

PROBLEM
SOLVING
BACK ROW:
Paul Phillips
Ugo Feunekes

Henry

Freiter

FRONT ROW:
Dr.

Brown

SOILS
Ted

Slavin

Chris Kilzman

Hawkins
John Connor
Leslie

MISSING:
Dr. Zingel

�MENSURATION. BACK ROW: Charlie Todesco, Fred
Dewsberry, Prof. Richardson. FRONT ROW: Doug Mount,

GENETICS. BACK ROW: Linda

Gail Retailack, Rick Lambert.

ROW:

Geerincic, Rich
Frani&lt; Schnekenburger, Michael Stoehr, Dr. Parker.

Lynn Palmer, Janet

Sliz.

FRONT ROW:

Lipman,

MIDDLE

John Andres,

Mark Hopfgartner.

SOIL-SITE.

BACK ROW:

Dillabough,

Dave Thurston,

FRONT ROW:

ECOLOGY.

Dr. Carmean, Jeff Goelz,

Vanson, Randy
John Connor, Chris Cohlmeyer.
Gil

Betty

Collier.

Richard Krygier, Chris Hollstedt, Simon Tanner,

Rob Howe, Ugo Feunekes, Dr. Kayll, Dave Archibald, Scott
Ronson, Rob McAlpine, Tom Cunningham, Dave Morris.

MANAGEMENT.
Benson,

MISSING:

Roy

Dave

Sidders,

Bogensberger,

Gord

Ed Swayze,

Greasley,

John

Prof.

Bagacki.

Liz Eckert.

SILVICULTURE.

BACK

ROW:

Lomnicki, Gerard Van der Burg, Paul

Prof.

Clarke,

Phillips, Sherry

Barb

Lynn

Boycott. MIDDLE ROW: Ron Reinholt, Chris Hollstedt,
Mary Ellen Anderson, Rich Lipman. FRONT ROW: Joan
Keene, Betty Dillabough.

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�GRADUATE STUDIES
The graduate program in Forestry at Lakehead is
growing. The first enrollment was in '77 and since then
about 10 students have graduated. In '82, there were 13
enrolled in the fields of: Silviculture, Fish and Wildlife,

Genetics, Biometrics and Harvesting, with almost half

beginning their

first

Most have

year.

their B.Sc.F., but

and
Forest
Engineering are also applicable.
The program emphasizes research in methods of
renewing and improving forest resources and maintaining the forest environment.
The head of Lakehead's Senate Graduate Studies
Committee is Stan Walker, and Chairman of the
allied

such

disciplines

Biology

as

Graduate Studies Committee

is

Ken Brown.
F. Bennett,

M. Harvey, C.

Sutherland.

GENETICS
Frances Bennett, 3rd

Frances

is

yr. (Dr.

Parker)

among

studying genetic variation
species whose ranges

N.A. west coast
the
procera,

intermediate

three

overlap.

MAGNIFICAVAR,

SHASTENSIS,

MAGNIFICA.) Gene

exchange patterns

(A.

A.

variety:

and

A.

between

or

within these species are explored using flavonoids, a
species-specific chemical characteristic of needles.

Tom
Tom

Krickl, 3rd yr. (Dr. P. Knowles)

comparing the genetic variability of PICEA
from improved source (of the Ontario Tree
Improvement Program) and natural stock. Since
is

MARIANA

disease resistance

is

closely related to genetic variation,

improved stock most similar to natural
will

in this respect

be more desirable.

Gwen

O'Reilly, 2nd yr. (Dr. Parker)

Geographic variability of PICEA MARIANA across
Northern Ontario, and lowland/upland ecotype difMorphological
ference
is
Gwen's
topic.
thesis
characteristics of the cones and needles are the criteria
for her study; also, proteins in the foliage and seeds,
called isozymes are useful.

Laird

Van Damme,

1st yr.

(Dr. Parker)

In a continuation of his undergraduate thesis. Laird
is

assessing

selection

the

methods

efficiency
for

of

alternate

PICEA MARIANA.

plus

-

tree

R. Collier, L.

VanDamme.

�Craig Sutherland,

Day)

(Dr.

1st yr.

Craig is attempting to determine the optimum size and
shape of container necessary for the production of high
seedlings.
Twelve
spruce
container
quality
black
container sizes (4 volumes x 3 shapes) have been
manufactured and will be used to test seedling growth
in the greenhouse phase and after outplanting.

Mark

Rosiek,

1st yr.

(Clarke

&amp;

Brown)

Mark's thesis is in conjunction with a project of Clarke
Brown, which has been on-going since June, '80.

&amp;

Factors that influence 'free-to-grow' status in

MARIANA

and PINUS

BANKSIANA

will

PICEA

be studied.

'Free-to-grow' refers to a certain height and growth

when

rate of a stand

reestablished.

BIOMETRICS
Johanna Kavanagh, 3rd

(Murchison)

yr.

Johanna's research is comprised of a two-part study: 1)
the development of two computer programs to process
stem analysis data from Lakehead's digimicrometer. 2)
the accuracy of volume estimates obtained using different sampling intensities for PICEA GLAUCA.

Randy
Randy
fit

(last

year's Harvest editor),

past

project

K. Kavanagh

L.U.

of

yield

tables

This
for

yr. (Dr.

studying the growth and

is

yield

patterns

of

GLAUCA, P. GLAUCA plantations,
POPULUS TREMULOIDES, and mixed woods to
PICEA

determine the timing and aspen density at which
competition between aspen and spruce begins. This
data will be used to time herbicide application and

hand

Mark

1st yr. (Dr.

Day)

experimenting with various preconditioning
and storage procedures for PICEA GLAUCA seedlings
to quantify the effects on outplanting performance.
Three methods of storage and the effects of wrenching
(preconditioning) on the degree and timimg of dormancy were evaluated. Spring planting is his final
phase to determine wrenching effectiveness and the best
is

(G.L.F.P.)

Lakes F.P., Dave is
method as an inventory
technique for estimating the amount of forest residue
remaining in a cutover. This efficient method is important for better wood utilization and for measuring
cooperation

evaluating

fuel,

the

with

line

Great

transect

but has never been tested in Ontario before.

FISH

release (cleaning) to release spruce.

Mark Harvey,

yr.

Day)
In

Bill

will

N.W.

HARVESTING
Dave Thompson, 3rd

Towell, 3rd

attempting to

down.

SILVICULTURE
Bill

is

the Weibull distribution to yield data collected from

MARIANA
^'"^

(Murchison)

provide PICEA
Ontario. Take
comfort Randy, Weibulls wobble but they don't fall
a

D. Thompson

Collier, 1st yr

Bill

AND WILDLIFE

Dalton, 3rd

yr.

(Gumming)

Bill is studying the foraging patterns of beaver in
poplar stands to determine their efficiency according to
the optimal foraging theory, (energy minimization,
food maximization, predator avoidance, etc. ...)

storage method.

47

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teamwQik.
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Forest
have a

Products we
team of 5700 persons.
They are engaged in timber
harvesting, reforestation

and the production of
newsprint, kraft pulp,
fine paper, lumber and
waferply.

The

careers involved

range from engineering

and mechanical trades, to
accounting and personnel.
To maintain an operation
as complex as this, a wide
variety of occupations

Your skills
may one day become a
welcome addition to our
is

essential.

industry.

Great Lakes
Forest Products
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David Loney

Kevin Weaver, Fran Youck, Dave

Ip.

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THE FIRST ANNUAL FORESTRY FOLK NIGHT
The combination of talented foresters, professors and special guests
proved to make our first Folk Night a great success. Richard Zotz kept'
the evening rolling with his witty comments and charm. Entertainment
ranged from the foot stomping sounds of Dean Hemple's quartet to thei
mellow tunes of Jeff Glanbitz. Peggy Knowles demonstrated her pianist
abilities, while Harold Gumming captivated the audience with forestry
songs.

Through

the

sale

of

baked

goods,

$160.00

was

raised

for

the

Woodsmen Team. Special thanks to our guests Annie Merlin, Slipt
Disque, to the many performers and to' everyone who contributed to the
evening.

Brian Campbell, Dean Hemple.

Darlene O'Brien

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Enjoying the show.

Slipt Disque.

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�Tlie Intramural

Woodsmen

Competition
On Saturday morning January 15, II teams
descended on the Woodsmen field ready for a good
time. Thanks to Mark Bancroft and his crew, the day
was a great success. Bogie's raider's walked away with
the Men's first place, Dar's Darlings captured the
Women's title and Rob MacAlpine's team won the coed division. Thanks to Ray and Maureen for providing
pop and hot dogs.

A

Human

On
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skidders.

your mark, get

set,

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GO.

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Don't move.

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amt

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please.

The Boys.

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and to Forestry Students
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GOOD TIMES

Corner of Cumberland
and Cannelot

The For Every Child
Lakehead University this

A

Program came to
The program which was
initiated as a United Nations Environment Programme
endeavor, is being promoted in Canada by The
Canadian Foundation For World Development. The
CFWD has launched a nation wide campaign to plant
trees in Canada. The UN has asked Canadians to raise
Tree

falL

money for the growing of nursery stock in Haiti, a
country that is 91% deforested. LUFA members have
raised over $200.00 for this purpose through the sales
of buttons, mugs and T-shirts. We have also been in
contact with several schools who have expressed an
interest in participating in tree planting projects.

T-shirts.

55

�Forest

Management

in Ontario

Symposium

Ready Or Not!!

The CIF held their 75th anniversary this
year and the Northwestern Ontario section
alHed themselves with LUFA to produce
15th Annual Symposium. The theme
was "The Managed Forest in Ontario, Are
We Ready?". The seminars were aimed at
the public, a group which seems determined to ignore things that are in their

the

THE COMMITTEE:

Rick Lambert, Simon Tanner, Leslie Hawkins, Chris

own

Cohlmeyer.

of

interest.

the

interest

However

sessions,

the

the different format

and the
combined to

speakers,

of the audience

all

make

the
symposium a
where
speakers
told
us

success.

we

are

Our
in

management right now and why, and that
if we start using the plans and techniques
now becoming available we may have a
well managed forest someday.
The Dinner and Dance was held this year
Holiday Inn and approximately 130
people stuffed themselves on roast beef.
at the

Tom

Krickl,
a transplant, remembered
school for us, although perhaps not
precisely as we remember it, and Fat
Chance had everyone rocking and polkaing
for the third year in a row. Many thanks
field

to

PANEL:

P. Corbett, R.

Monzon, A.

Currie, G. Patterson, J. McNicol, S.

dwi

the

LUFA

committee members from
and the CIF for their efforts.

Courtney.

M.

Squires

P. Corbett and
56

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McNicol.

dwi

J.

Jackson

both

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The Woodsmen

\

�John Andres

Ron

Ray Wagner

Solecki

1982-83
year
the
During
Lakehead Woodsmen participated
in three

competitions:

November

-

Sandford Fleming College;
McDonald College;
January
March - Lakehead U.
At the SSFC competition LU
'A' placed 7th out of 16 teams
while taking a 1st in swede saw
and pulp toss for distance. LU 'C
13th
overall.
In
team placed
Sir

Montreal, LU 'A' again placed 7th
out of 19 teams while winning a
1st in swede saw, 2nd in overall
sawing, and two 3rd place finishes
in log decking, and dot splitting.
At our own Lakehead competition,
LU 'A' placed 2nd out of the 10
participating teams while winning
again swede saw and placing 3rd in
six
other
events
waterboil,
decking, crosscut, speed chopping,

Paul
Kutz

Mark
Bancroft
Captain

Jay
Steele

^

chainthrow,
and
pulp
toss.
However, in the women's division,
LU 'C walked off with ten first
place

finishes

in

1/4

split,

pulp

throw for distance, axe throw, log

power saw, crosscut,
chopping,
chain
throw,
swede saw, and pulp toss for
distance. LU 'C placed first in the
decking,

speed

Al Armstrong

women's
beating

division

all

the

men's

one

also

Congratulations
for the

the

and 6th

overall

women's teams and
to

all

team.
woodsmen

most successful season

history

of

woodsmen

in

at

Lakehead U.

A special thanks goes to Mark
Bancroft for all his countless hours
of
sharpening
equipment
and
organizing the team.

Christine Livesey,

Mary Tedesco, Cathy Wayland, Miriam Bowman, Linda Dunford, Sue

Collins.

59

�����Tlie
On March
recei\ed their

Ring Ceremony
11,

1983,

forestry

the

rings

fourth

year

class

from the C.I.F. Ac-

cording to the June 1974 issue of the Forestry
Chronicle, the ring signifies: accomplishment in
studies,
dedication to a profession with high
standards
and
aspirations
to
positions
of
responsibility. Paul Phillips was the valedictorian
and gave his own special meaning to the ring. Herb
Bax, a past graduate of L.U. was the presenter.
Everyone enjoyed themselves during the evening at
the Airlane Hotel.

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�The 1982/1983 Executive

Paul Phillips
Social

Convenor

Peter Green
Exchange Co-ordinator

Dave Neufeld
Sports Co-ordinator

�3-handed defense.

•

.

Tech

II

Hackers Broomball.

75

�Meet the
Harvesters

Photographers
JRA

John Andres

VMB

AMC

Vivienne Ball
Fred Brotherton
Allen Collins

HGC

Harold Cumming

FOB

BDE Bill DeGroot
TOE Thomas Fiber

DDF
SMG
PCH
LEH

Peter

Hanmore

Leslie

Hawkins

RJH

Rob Howe

DWI
EL

Dave Ip
Erin Leffers

GSM

George Macdonald

DMK
KM

Dan McKenny
Ken Morden

CN
DOB

Christine Nenicka

LS

Darlene O'Brien
Ron Reinholt
Gail Retallack
Lynn Sevean

KMS

Kelly Sitter

AMT
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Allan

FRY

Frances Youck

RWR
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Susanna Grimes

Tomberg

Raymond Wagner

�A Few Words from
Another yearbook

is

now

history.

Harvest '83

University Forestry students. This edition

is

is

the Editor

a record that documents one year in the

the eleventh one printed.

As you look through

life

the pages,

of Lakehead
I

hope that

it

few smiles and chuckles to your lips.
believe that the most important component of

will bring a

this school of forestry is the people. In a production like this, it is
I
impossible to get pictures of everyone. Somebody always manages to elude the class photographer. Tech transfer
students are especially hard to track down. Perhaps if your picture isn't with the class, it is among one of the
candids. My apologies to those people who didn't make it into the yearbook.
lot of hard work went into the production of "Harvest '83". We have big steps to follow. The 1981 edition of
"Harvest", which was edited by Mark Stevens (who was voted Forester-of-the-Year in 1982), won an award from

A

American Society of Foresters. We hope to keep up the tradition.
is too much work for one person alone, but as you can see from the facing page, I had lots of help. Ray
Wagner spent many hours in the darkroom developing high quality photos; Teresa Holla faithfully typed everything
gave her (she will be the editor for Harvest '84); Peter Hanmore took most of the pictures; friendly Darlene
I
O'Brien chased after new advertisers; Susanna Grimes took the initiative to do a survey of summer jobs; Margaret
Penner kept track of all the money; Leslie Hawkins did a bit of everything; Peter Harper helped out whenever he
could find the time. Many other people also contributed their time and talents, just look at the list of
photographers. Then there are the artists, the class reps who sold books, and people who just came up with some
neat ideas. Me, I just puttered around and told everyone else what to do so I wouldn't have to do anything.
Enjoy your yearbook.
the

There

^ AOjvJtaa

Q..

Frances Youck
Editor, Harvest '83

�71

78

�79

�a tree

is

an

art of faith in the earth

an

art of

hope

for the future

an act of humanity towards coining
generations

who

will

after

we

enjoy
shall

its

fruit_^

be gone

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