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                    <text>Lakehead Univers·ty
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
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7:30-9:00 Alumni Breakfast*
10:00-3:30 Continental Cafe &amp; Art Exhibit
2:30-4:30 Lob-Ball Round Robin

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conducted visits to
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"The Harold S. Braun Building"

Former
Main Bldg.

9:00

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4:30-7:00 Family BBQ*

Everyone

Agora

* ADVANCE TICKETS REQUIRED FROM VARIOUS CAMPUS LOCATIONS
Switchboard Main Building
LUSU Office University Centre
Intramural Sports University Centre
Residence Porter

Alumni Services Library 4005
Athletics Office Field House
Secretary, Board of Governors UC-2005A
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This has been a year of change and transition for the Lakehead University School of
and also for forestry in Canada. Early in the year Ken Hearnden, after many years
of dedicated service as director of the School of Forestry, assumed the responsibilities of Dean
of Students, and our Director Dr. Jim Kayll took over the helm of the School at the end of the
year. During 1981 we will closely examine the past and present programs of the School of
Forestry, and then we will take steps leading to the development of new programs that will
address the current and future needs of forestry education in Ontario and Canada.
The future programs of the School of Forestry must be developed with an awareness that
forestry in Canada also is in a stage of change and transition. We are moving from a time of
exploitation and extensive management into an era of intensive management and more complete utilization. These changes are spurred by increased Canadian and world populations, by
increased needs for forest products, and by the need for alternative sources of energy. The
themes for the 1980 and 1981 LUFA Symposium reflect these forestry changes - in 1980 the
theme was Biomass, and in 1981 the theme was Forest Management Agreements between forest
industry and the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources.
More intensive forest management of the future will require new forestry practices that
presently may be considered theoretical and impractical. And no doubt the future will see new
and radically different forestry practices emerge from research yet to be accomplished.
These forestry changes are bound to produce radical changes in forestry employment as well
as changes in forestry education in Canada. More intensive forest management and more
advanced forestry practices will require greater number of foresters. These forestry graduates
will need advanced scientific knowledge, and they also will need superior administrative skills.
And producing greater numbers of forestry graduates having superior training will require an
expansion and an improvement of forestry education at Lakehead University as well as at
other Canadian Schools of Forestry. We will need more faculty having advanced and
specialized knowledge, and also we will need more sophistocated laboratory and field equipment. Our forestry degree program must be expanded and improved. Our graduate program
must likewise be expanded and improved so that highly trained graduate students will be
available for the needs of forest industry, government agencies, Canadian forest research
stations, and Canadian Schools of Forestry.
Forestry,

Dr. Willard H. Carmean,
Acting Director.

�Dr. A.J. Kayall
Director

R.T. Walker
Technical Assistant

MJS

MJS

Dr. W. Carmean
Associate Professor

G. Vanson
Technical Assistant

RES

MJS

K.W. Hearnden
Dean of Students

RSA

R. Pickard
Technical Assistant
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�Dr. A.D. MacDonald
Associate Professor

MJS

MJS

K. Kovacs

Lab Demonstrator

Dr. W. Parker
Professor

G. Hamilton
Lab Demonstrator

RES

MJS

Dr. P. Knowles
Assistant Professor

A. Grey
Lab Demonstrator

PCH

MJS

m

D. Mothersill
Lab Demonstrator

A. Spring
Lab Demonstrator
6

MJS

F. Bennett

T. Krickl

Lab Demonstrator

Lab Demonstrator

T. Spanton

Lab Demonstrator

MJS

Log Boom, Longlac

MJS

MJL

�Dr.W. Eames

MJS

Crown

Fire, Boreal Forest

E.A. Green
Associate Professor

Professor

D.B. Parsons
Assistant Professor

W.D. MacKinnon
Associate Professor

J.M. Richardson
Sessional Lecturer

MJS

Anderson

Dr. J.H. Gellert

F.J.

Assistant Professor

Associate Professor

���Dr. S. Walker
Professor

PCH

D. Corbett

D. Martin

Lab Technician

Lab Technician

Professor

B. Jago

Lab Demonstrator
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c
J.

Jackson

Lab Demonstrator

A. El Tawashi
Lab Demonstrator

��Mary Provenzano
Secretary

�.

New

Kid

in

Town

New
On

. .

Director at Lakehead
1981, the School of Forestry had a new
1,
Dr. A.J. Kayll took over the reins from Acting
Prof. Carmean and former director Prof. K.W.

January

Director,

Director

Hearnden.

FORESTRY SCHOOL DIRECTOR JAMES KAYLl,

s

...took

:

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over

Lakehead University Jan.

at

1

New LU forestry head

Dr. Kayll had previously been Chairman of the Department
of Forest Resources at the University of New Brunswick,
where he spent the past 12 years as a faculty member. Prior to
that, Dr. Kayll held the position of research scientist at the
National Forestry Institute in Petawawa, Ontario.
Dr. Kayll's research interests lie in the field of forest fire
ecology and its application as a forest management tool.
Lakehead U. forestry students first met Dr. Kayll at the
UNB Woodsmen competition in October, 1980. The Chief
Judge of that competition was "a great guy" we were told by
UNB students - their loss, our gain.
Dr. Kayll, on behalf of the forestry students at Lakehead
University, we welcome you to our School of Forestry.

specialist in forest fires
By

DAN BAUGHMAN

Chronicle-Journal staff
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Lakehead University's new forestry school
director has good reason to be Jired up about
his new Job- he is a fire expert
Dr. James Kayll, who succeeded Prof Kenneth Hearnden as director Jan. 1, has
specialized in using (Ire as a tool (or forest
managers since graduating from the University of British Columbia in 1959 with a
forestry degree

He went on to Duke University In North
where he received a master's
degree in forest fire ecology He researched
the matter as a scientist with the National
Forestry Institute at Petawawa, then went to
the University of Aberdeen, Scoiland. to
receive a Phi) on e how fire affects vegetaCarolina

tion

For the past
:

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member

12 years, Kayll

at the University of

where he was

was a

faculty

New Brunswick

a director of the Fire Science

Centre, among other portions
Kayll says It is too soon to say what changes
he might make to the curriculum at
Lakehead University, but they will likely include more emphasis on using fire in forest
management The school currently offers
Just one course on fire control
"Used properly and under the right ratesot
both fuel and weather conditions, it can be used as a controlled fire management tool."
said Kayll during an interview

QUICK RECYCLING
Fire helps re-establish a forest after it has
been logged, he said. It prepares the site for
planting or for seeding and quickly recyies
nutrients which normally take years to

decompose

in

Northern

Ontario's

cold

climate
Controlled

hazard

by

burning reduces the wildfire
eliminating the slash on the

ground, Kayll said It can also be used to
create desirable wildlife habitat, he added.
Some trees are able to withstand fires better than others. Kayll said. For example,
pines can survive a ground fire which will kiU
fir trees The (irs are more susceptible, he
said, because their branches reach all the
way to the ground and because (hey have thin

bark
Noting Northwestern Ontario is one of the
worst hit areas by forest fires in Canada,
Kayll said not all wildfires are harmful For
Instance, he said, if the fire is a low, groundcreeping type, it can eliminate undergrowth
and allow larger trees to grow (aster
uncontrolled, high-intensity
a useful tool to the forest
often fires aren't high intensity," said Kayll A forest fire fighting
policy that extinguishes all fires doesn't take
advantage of those blazes which do more
good than harm, he added

"Obviously,

wildfire

isn't

manager But very

CHEAPER THAN MECHANICAL
Besides Its other advantages, controlled
burning of cutover sites to prepare them for
regeneration is far cheaper than doing the
thing by mechanical means, said the
forestry school director
Kayll said studies by the New Brunswick
department of natural resources showed it
cost only $13 per hectare $5 27 an acre) to
prepare cutovers by burning in 1979 That is
about one-tenth the cost of doing the same

same

&lt;

thing mechanically, he said.
The forest industry can help keep costs
so they will

down by arranging logging roads

serve as fire breaks, he said
Controlled fires are not suitable lor every
area, Kayll cautioned Research needs to be
conducted to identity areas where it would be
valuable technique, but currently, fire is a
vastlv underused management tool, he add-

ed

MJS

...

well, there goes the

neighbourhood!
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�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,
part-time and full-time, fall, winter and

summer.

Has

athletic

and recreational

including an Olympic

facilities

swimming

pool, squash

courts, gymnasia, tennis courts,

comprehensive varsity and intramural sports
programs.

Has an

active continuing education

for professional

program

development and for special

groups.

Keep

in

touch with us through the

Department of Alumni
Lakehead University,
Thunder Bay, Ontario.

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Lakehead

Affairs,

M University]

�...

hopefully, these ideas

will take root

��Art Groot

Graduate Studies

at

Lakehead

"Much

study is a weariness of the flesh" Ecclesiates xii, 12.
anything has been discovered by the graduate students, it
is certainly the reality of these words! At present there are 15
graduate students engaged in further education, with their
thesis topics representative of every facet of forestry. Kevin
Antoniak and Bill Dalton are the budding wildlife biologists
of the group, while the rest of us are worrying about the
trees. Other graduate students include Nancy Phillips, Steve
Columbo, Emmanuel Mireku, Erhard Dolesberger, Connor
O'Reilly, Bill Towill, Art Groot, Eileen Harvey, Phil Behman,
Sherri Dubinsky, Johanna Kavanagh, David Thompson, Tom
Krickl, and Frances Bennett.
Although we don't have much time for socializing (except
for the Sleeping Giant and Landmark-eh Erhard!), a unique
camaraderie has developed amongst all. In part, this is due to
the quest for survival and the desire to escape the hallowed
halls of Lakehead University as soon as possible! Most came
to the programme not only ignorant of the truths concerning
Boreal forest silviculture, but also as complete strangers! We
are hopefully the better for our stay here (although not
financially so as many undergraduates would be led to
believe!!) For many, these friendships have made the two or
If

mvw&lt;

••

Eileen Harvey

TAA

ft

!

Phil

Behman

MJS

more

years possible.

To

say anything else would increase the risk of forgetting
something important! We as graduate students realize the
importance of our years here, but more importantly, we
recognize the need for us to get out in the field where we can
compromise the theoretical with the practical. To this end we
leave you with this thought:

"When you think you are a great man, and above your
tribesmen, go into the forest, stand before a mighty pine,
then tell the pine how great you are."
Shamon Chief Kitpou

Bill

Dalton

TAA

Frances Bennett

TAA
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�Degree Four

SOILS: R.T. Walker, Ken Van Rees, Ann Armstrong, Don
Richmond, Dr. Zingel.

JSK

MGMT:

FIRE
Caruth,

Kevin

Sherlock,

Ed Morrice? Sue

Corcoran, Dave
Christophe Voisin, Bill

George

Neufeld,

Scott, Prof. Elber.

AND WILDLIFE: Dr. Cumming, Ingo Menzel, Scott Nisbet, Olesia Van
Dyke, Bruce, Dave Jones, George Mason, Joan Wild.

MOOSE:

FISH

MGMT:

Scott

Wadsworth,

Christilaw,

Leslie

LECTURER: Herb
RJ: teaches

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field

school craps.

"The

things

I

do

people!"

Philips,

Bax.

Gord

Ed

King,
Morrice,

Steve
Prof.

Dominy,
Clarke.

Dave

GUEST

for

�MANAGEMENT:
Tom

Tim Laidler, Paul Kennedy, Andy Gray, Bob Sutton, Pete deGroot, Al
Obright, Steve Duffus, Valdis Grasis, Steve Johnston, Prof. Benson.

Thompson, Judy Czempinski, Keith Winn,

I

like things

long and hard!

I
MENSURATION:

Mitch

Kennedy,

Lino

Morandin,

Prof.

Richardson, Martin Watts, Joe Kapron.

GENETICS: Fiona Simmonds, Fred Patry,
Donald, Ann Armstrong, Dianne Williams.
SRD
Mike's got

it

on

his

hand, Mitch-his finger and Martin smokes

it!

Fiona

��Tech

Two

Mary

Rick Alguire

Ellen Anderson

Cory Chouinard

Paul Charrette

Rob Argue

Kevin Barry

Diana Boerger

Greg Clark

John Connor

Marilyn Kromberg

£3
Bob Demers

Jill

Dowgray

Guy Deschenes

John Fleming

Martin Focken

Andree Fournier

Chris Greenslade

Keith Gregory

Daniel Haines

Tech

Two

photos by Rob Argue and Knut Herzog.

Paul

Dunn

Guilio Frasson

Jon Faurschou

Claude Garand

���The

Forest Techno

�Harvest

7b

�Best Wishes from

Timberjack Skidders
Grapple Skidders

Hydraulic Loaders

Log Loaders

8 and 16 foot Forwarders Harvesters

EATON YALE LIMITED
FORESTRY EQUIPMENT DIVISION

�In the Field!
While

other

students

in

slept

during the first two weeks of
September, we foresters were up at
crack of dawn ready for
the
another day in the bush.

Well,

I

was

just sittin' here

ROB

Degree I and Tech I started their
beloved plant collections. Sec year
Tech and Degree students were
introduced to skidders and chain
saws. Degree III passed the time
away at Rinker Lake by digging

"You

Peach (oops! I mean 'Soil') pits
while Degree IV students nearly
food
away
due
to
passed
poisoning. However, they managed
to return to town alive and well
their
completion
of
upon
silvicultural field camp.

And

then

we

all hit

mean

this

isn't

'street

LEH

legal'?"

the books!
Hell of a

way

to catch a fruit.

Off

to

see

the

wizard,

right

Tommy?

How

about a used bus?

RES

So

this

school!

UTR

is

what they

call

beer

BW

���The

Pits!!!

September 13, 1980 is a day that will be remembered
by many 1st year forestry students. That was the day
when they were initiated and became full-fledged
Foresters. For those of you who don't remember, you
were thrown, dragged, dunked and pulled through 3
shit pits. The pits were preceded by a Miss DBH
contest won by Ann Kangus, and a Mr. Butt contest
won by Pat Bocking. The judges were very enthusiastic
about the whole thing. It was cold, and it was raining,
but that didn't dampen the spirits of those hardy
freshmen. They just thought of that keg of beer at the
end of the pits, across the river.

You

call that

an ass?

RES

Now

More!

RES
that's

We

an

ass!

want more!

��Degree One

BACK ROW: Jim Neill, Keith Ley, Chris Armstrong, Simon Tanner, Paul Betts, Dean Allen, Chris Hamelin, Richard Zotz, Allan
Marusyk, Mario Lapierre, Andy Petrowski, Fred McLaren. MIDDLE ROW: Doug Pitt, Laurie Hutchcroft, Cheryl Clemens, Corrie
Nelson, Teresa Zago, Cheryl Curtin, Larry Leduc, Denis Jeschor, Mike Peterson. FRONT ROW: Dave Hayhurst, Rose O'Connell,
Frances Youck, Peter Hanmore, Sandy Stubbert.

Les Bucherons!
That's French for lumberjack,
and the Degree 1 foresters have the
spirit

of those hardy pioneers. After

being

initiated,

becoming
they've

made

Lakehead

officially

foresters,

their presence felt at

U.

intramurals,

make

and

fullfledged

-

participating

LUFA

events

in

(Let's

a chain of tubes. Where's the

corn?")

Les

tradition

and

Bucherons

followed
duty in

fullfilled their

keeping the cannon green. Those
Bucherons have a promising future
ahead of them. Watch out Plumbers! "Gradscall bullshit!"

BACK ROW:

Rick Ksiezopolski, Mike Robichand, David Lutka, Susan Turza,
Ralph Jacob, Bruce Carroll, Gaspar Horvath. MIDDLE ROW: Anna Szaeo, Bill
Hall, Marilyn White, Gord Lamb, Anne Kangas, Tony Peiffer. FRONT ROW: Paul
Kuebsam, Mark Speers, Kim Uhren, Paul Knowles, Greg Pawson. LYING DOWN:
Gary Vermeer.

RJG

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PCH

�;ACK ROW: Helmut
Wilson,

Peter Harper.

letcher, Phil

Pfeiffer, Neil

Edwards, Stephen Nenadov, Mike Eves, Chris
Margret Penner, Dave Hayhurst, Keith

MIDDLE ROW:

Graham, Rick Gadd, Christina Nenicka, Reg Hiebert.
Bob Picken.

LEFT TO RIGHT:

Erin Leffers,

Brett Johnston, Anita Riekko.

FRONT ROW:

lancy Tomlinson, Joanne Lecours, Rick Pecman,

FRY
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�FRONT ROW:

Darlene Cousineau, Diane lee, Geoff Hall, Karrie Jason, Jo-Anne Shannon, Iris Seefield, Lee McClure, Carl Dings,
SECOND ROW: Allan Harris, Dave Haavaldsrud, Greg Gardiner, Greg Pratt, Ted Chick, Dave Archibald, Pat
Rumball. THIRD ROW: Terry Mimcoe, Tom Peters, Madeline Lacoste. BACK ROW: Steven Boudreau, Peter Seimers, Robert
Whaley, Peter Stege, Peter Smith.

Vernon Nawagesic.

Catch any Epilobium angustifoliums

34

lately?

�FRONT ROW: Rob David, Kelly Roberts, Keith Windeler, Robert Marshall, Mike
BACK ROW: Ted Chick, Jack Harrison, Craig Mann, Walter Vos, Bernard Longpre,

Danles, Greg Salton, Tanis House, Peter Green.
Brian Cambell.

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�Degree

Lorax
Degree

II

first

Throughout the
lot

the 1980-81 academic year
year foresters to THE PITS!

initiated

introducing the

Two

by

Lorax personnel experienced a
Thus, by mid-March, came
desire to basically expunge a few courses-and
year,

of grey-toned days,

their

profs.

Intramural teams did well again in soccer, hockey,
possibly waterpolo. The Ginkgos, Rancheros,
Brewmasters, and Les Bucherons created no problems

and

(sic).

All in all, it was real - the work, the cruising, the
cookie bash, the Halloween party, and one (?) prof
babbling on and on ...
Lorax! on the 5 year plan!

BACK TO FRONT:

Gary Forbes, Dave Thurston, Blair
Andres, Fred Dewsberry, Bernie Last, Arne Aiking, Jan
Sliz, John Andres, Richard Krygier, Holly Slusar, Bob
Coleman, Rick Lambert, Carla Ingleton, Maddie Maley,

Bob Howe.
MJS

BACK ROW:

John Connor, Robert Edmounds, Rob McAlpine, Tim Grant. MIDDLE ROW: Rich Lipman, Doug Theroski, Joan
Keene, Viv Ball, Jeff McKnight, Henry Freiter, John Hill, Lissa Mamonke. FRONT ROW: Linda Geerinck, Leslie Hawkins, Pauline
Grigjanis, Andrew Cox, Simon Tanner.

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MJS

�BACK ROW:

Dave (Peabody) Tarjan, Charlie Todesco, Dave Bogensberger,
Jim Duchene. MIDDLE ROW: Frank Schnekberger, Rick Leary, John Bagacki, Paul Kutz,
Jean Meloche, Ron Reinholt. FRONT ROW: Wayne Bell, Gail Retallack, Lynn Palmer, Chris
Kitzman, Chris Halenda, Mike Rose.
Scott Ronson,

BACK ROW: Doug
Peter Wernsink,

Mount,

Gord

MJS

Tom Cunningham. MIDDLE ROW: Mark

Greasley, Dennis Rossit,

McDonald, Brian Goldsworthy, Vic

Miller,

Dwayne

Schultz,

Hopfgartner,

Dave Morris.

Ugo

Feunekes,
Brian

FRONT ROW:

Glenn Terry, Ed Swayze.

LEFT TO RIGHT: Barb
Slavin, Michael Stoehr, Chris

Lomnicki, Dave
Cohlmeyer.

Berry,

Ted

MJS

SAE

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�Degree Three

BACK ROW:
Dillabough,

Karl Dyer, Randy Collier, Pete deHaan, Pulie Essau, Dave Donevan, Mark Finstad. FRONT ROW:
Kim Asmussen, Ramune Beresnevicius, Caroline Evans, Liz Eckert, Ingrid Russel, Gaby Feulgen.

Eric Boysen, Betty

GINKGO

came back to LU
than ever. Although it had
lost a few leaves, new buds sprouted and joined the
rest of the crown. The GINKGO'S started off the year
in isolation at Rinker Lake Camp. After some soil pits,
the Foresters of '82 returned to class for another year
of wonderment (Uhh, what's going on!) in the world of
education. "Stick your nose in the jar of budworms. If
you smell 'em long enough you might be able to use
Last

September,

more vigorous and

the

prolific

smell to I.D. them!" And we all know that the best
way to recognize the wood sample is to memorize the
number corresponding to each species in the wood

block kits. And then there's the time this guy lifted the
top off his petri dish and contaminated LU with the
dose!

Next year, with the wizards, or Cripes Canada, or
(I guess they're just a gang of 'Howdy
Cowboys' who didn't know what to do for four years)
gone, the GINKGO'S won't have anyone to compete
against. Lorax and Les Bucherons won't change that
drastically and offer some competition!!
the Rancheroes

P.S. If you're not a

GINKGO,

you're a

STINKO!!

BACK ROW:

P.J.

Lamarche,

Schueller, Chris Saegar,

McCreath.

38

Spaans,

Rob Booth, Mike Nesbitt,
Pyke, Tim Moulton,

FRONT ROW: Dan

Schaefer, Ulf Runesson.

Ralph

John
Janet
Chris

RES

�LEFT TO RIGHT: Cathie Churchill, Guy Thauvette, Jon Wynn, Doug Witt, Laird Van Damme, Inga Stadus, Bev Shaw, Riet
Verhaggen, Jeff Stone, Nolan Shortt, Kevin Williams, Mike Umpherson, Paul Straiton, Bill Wiltshire, Aubrey Spring.

Gord King

LEFT TO RIGHT: Rohn

Sherry Lvnn Boycott

Luc Lefebvre, Faye
Verhaggen, Mark Stevens, Chris Flaherty, Mike O'Neil,
Solecki,

Pulie Essau.

FRONT ROW:
LEFT TO RIGHT:

Kelly

Sitter,

Trevor

Atkins,

Helen

Graham, Darrel MacKay, Lucie itke,
Barb MacPherson, Paul
ipa, Susan
Krabbe, Wayne Issac, C arol Graham, Mike

Norma

Grit tin.

Phil

I

BACK ROW:

I

Sallans,

and Vinnie.

MacBrien, Dirk klosv
39

�The

40

�Harvest

JSK

Graduates

i

���WHERE THE NORTH BEGINS
They

tell

me

you're a stranger,

From lands that lie afar;
You ask me where the North

And what

its

begins,

boundaries are.

The North

is not an area,
not a piece of land;
The North's a spirit and a life,
Which you must understand.

It's

Up

where the hand clasp's stronger,

Far from city dins;

Up where the smile lasts longer,
That's where the North begins.

Up

where the sun shines brighter,

Where

worries easily end;

Up

where the snow lies whiter,
You're in the North my friend.

Where
Where

And
Submitted by Luc Lefebvre

every man's a fighter,
the bond of friendship's tighter;
honour's more than fame.

Where you feel the fresh winds blowing
From pine woods clean and pure;
Where you find the trout streams flowing,
You're

in the

Where fewer

And

fewer

Where

THE CROSSCUT

And

North for

hearts are aching,

men walk

the world's

all

sure.

broke;

still

in the

making,

hearts carry hope.

Where
I

I

fellows don't mind giving,
ask not creed or name;
Where the fun of life is living,

We

used to sing,
used to swing,

I was in my prime,
Through those mighty pines.
King of the camp,
Yes, I was the champ,
But dethrowned was I
By a better guy.

When

Now
It is

I

For

life is

worth the game.

Have you left your camp at daylight,
As dawn was breaking forth;
Carried back your deer at twilight,
Then you've really been up North.

lay to rest,

for the best;

But before I go
You must be toldHere I sit brave and tall,
I am the mighty cross cut saw.
Nolan Shortt

Have you smelled
By streams where

the bacon frying,
big trout swims;

Made friends without half trying,
That's where the North begins.
For the North is not a country,
Measured by terms of land;

The real North's a spirit,
Which you must understand.

Anonymous
Submitted by Gail Retallack

��!

Keep on Shining
This year 74 shiners from L. U. invaded the City of
to raise money for the research of cystic
fibrosis. Forestry dominated once again, led by Ian

Thunder Bay

McCormack and Guylaine Thauvette who raised
$360.89. Ugo Feunekes and Dave Lyle shined $293.61
worth of shoes, while Micheal Eves and Ron Gellatly
came back with $222.62 from their day's effort.
C-House led the way in the Residence and won

the

inter-house competition.
In total, $3,155.64 was raised for this worthy cause.
Special

go
and Jon

thanks

Beresnevicius,

to

Wynn

DeGroot,

Liz
for

Mona

co-ordinating this

year's Shinerama.
"Rooty-toot -toot! We're the boys from the

"My

socks are funnier than your

Doing the 'chair'-man

suit!"

J

You've seen one
46

foot, you've seen

them

RES
all!

RES

institute

...

!'

ROB

��A Day
Races

at the

I

think

I

...

see land ahead!

Go

for

it -

only 12 '/2miles to go!

Smile Ted; we're on

October 4, 1980 ... on that frosty Saturday morning, 42 mad canoeists broke
on the Kaministiquia River and made a mad dash to the south ... and the
warmer waters of the G.L.F.P. mill. The winners of the Women's, Co-ed, and
Men's division (pictured above) were respectively: Lynn Arnold, Marguerite
Kuiack, Martha Hunt, Kornel Straslinzowski, Hugh Dobson, Ted St. Croix.
As a result, they were forced to down a magnum of Rubi! The race was
followed that night by the annual Corn Roast - a great time as usual!
ice

A
48

competitor?

�A Night

. . .

at the

By gosh

this

is

fun!

Seven

little

drunks

sitting

on a

Opera?

wall,

one

fell

off

...

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�At
Ball

the

Park

Saturday, September 27, 1980,
featured the annual LUFA Softball
Tournament. The bright and sunny
weather attracted a large turnout

with

representatives

from

all

6

forestry classes taking part in the

event.

showed their
good time, and
thus did not win the Tournament.
was the Lorax team that
It
displayed their sporting talents and
walked away with the 1st place

The

ability

Rancheros

to have a

prize.

Congratulations
see

you

at the ball

We'll
Lorax!
park next year.

Double trouble

I'll

Casualties

50

be back

real

Can

soon

I

open

my

eyes

now?

RES

RES

RES
1

caught a

BEER!

�On

Grocery
Shopping
of the 80's
your mark, get

set

...

push!
...

what d'you mean

In the second F.A.S.T. (Forester's

Annual Shopping-

Gentlemen,

start

your engines

no engine!!
car Trek), racers use foot power.

The

race

This year's

was held on the afternoon of October

15th.

of entries.

The

race

featured

Newfy team raced

a

variety

Lukey's Boat; the gods from
degree 1 travelled in their 'Chariot of the Gods; and
the Colt 45 'ers raced in their 'box of beer'.
The seven racing teams travelled the half mile course
around the university. Despite a few casualties, that is,
the Chariot of the Gods lost a god along the way, and
Jeff ran over his passenger Pulie, everyone finished the
in

race.

The Colt 45 team composed of Richard Leary, Rob
Howe, Scott Ronson, Dave Tarjan and Mike Rose
crossed the finish line first. They finished the race in 2
minutes 23 seconds (a world record
racing

I

in

shopping-cart

believe!).

The Newfy Lukey's Boat won the prize for the best
decorated cart.
See you at the races next year! (special thanks to
Guylaine Thauvette for organizing F.A.S.T. for the
second consecutive year!)
Get the

I

know we can

hell

outa the way!

beat them to the checkout!

1980 winners

-

Colt 45

'ers.

�Any Which Way

but Lost!

On

Saturday, October 18, 1980, LUFA, with the
of Don Hopkins and the Thunder Bay
Orienteering Club, organized the 1st annual Forestry
Orienteering Race.
assistance

Although the field of competitors consisted mainly of
Outdoor Rec.'ers, Gord King, (our friendly neighbourhood forester), got lost the least and won the event.
The number of participants was small this year due
to the 18 foresters vacationing in
at

next

year's

race

we

hope

New
to

Brunswick, but

outnumber

the

Wreckers!

RES

The competitors

Crazy Wreckers! Follow the Foresters!

Which way now?!

Help! I'm

52

RES
lost.

��4

Weyerhaeuser 80
The 1980 Lecture Series was once again a roaring
The topic this year was The Compatability of
Forestry with Recreation and Wildlife in the Boreal
Forest.
On Thursday night, Mr. Warren Moore,
manager of Forestry Operations with the Woodlands
success.

Division of Great Lakes Forest Products Limited,
presented the talk "Logging of the Forest from an
Industrial Viewpoint". With the addition of many
slides, his talk gave a very good perspective on typical
forestry operations, and their associated problems.

Mr. Mark Cressman, on Friday
"Logging of the Forest
from
Viewpoint".
discussion

His

presented

many
a

very

slides

night,

a

and

different

spoke on

Recreationist

informative
view towards

logging than was heard the previous night.

To conclude the series, Mr. Tim Timmerman spoke
on "Logging on the Forest for a Wildlife Manager's
Viewpoint".
The slides and accompanying text
demonstrated
Forest

a

third,

very

necessary,

objective

Mr. Warren Moore

RES

Great Lakes Forest Products

for

Management.

The ensuing question period centered on G.L.F.P.'s
somewhat questionable practices and philosophy. The
Outdoor Recreation students in attendance had surprisingly few comments.

Mr. Mark Cressman
Ministry of Natural Resources

Gordon King

RES

Chairman, Weyerhaeuser Committee

Mr. Tim Timmerman
Ministry of Natural Resources

54

RES

�'Well,

what do you know!"

RES

"Hmm." "Hmm." "Wow!"

WEYERHAEUSER COMMITTEE
BACK ROW: Gord King, Mike Millard, Pete DeGroot,
Steve Dominy. FRONT ROW: Ann Armstrong, Leslie
Hawkins.

Social was a rip-roaring time. The
were flowing smoothly over the gullet
we could do to keep the tables on their

The Weyerhaeuser
and
and it was
shots

ales
all

legs.

The speakers showed up
the

cold

refreshments,

in

to wet their whistles with

the

company of

a

few

professors.

Many thanks to the Weyerhaeuser committee for the
supper, fantastic, A-l job that they did!

Forestry,

bination!

wildlife,

and recreation

...

What

a great

com-

�Woodsmen
Team Lakehead

to

UNB

How long do you figure it takes two vans to ride
from Thunder Bay to Fredericton? Answer: 32 hours,

McDonald

College Competition

including pit stops, scenic tours, etc.

On October 16, twenty one happy-go-lucky foresters
headed to the University of New Brunswick to take
part in the UNB Woodsmen Competition. These
foresters were the first to venture East, and compete in
the UNB competition. The competition, held on October 18, was attended by 28 teams, from the States
and Canada. Our Lakehead teams were the farthest
from their home range. The time and effort put into
the trip were well worth it - a stepping stone to
becoming champions!

A Championship to our credit ... Finally!! The '82
Lakehead Ladies' Woodsmen Team brought back the
pulp toss trophee to Thunder Bay after defeating all
men and women's teams in the competition. And there
were 37 teams attending the event.
As usual, the snow cover was thin in Montreal.
Although, we foresters of the North are not accustomed
to such "Banana belt" climate, we competed with as
much vigor and enthusiasm as the other Southern teams
did. The Lakehead teams faired well in all events (i.e. no
bad screw-ups). Other LU celebrities included Nolan
Shortt who took fourth place overall in the snowshoe
race, and Guylaine Thauvette who placed second in the

women's snow shoerace.

Forestry
The Woodsmen

activities for the 1980-81 year finally

culminated with our
Inter-Collegiate

Day

first

annual Lakehead University

Woodsmen Competition on February

RES

28.

Winter Carnival
annual Winter Carnival Woodsmen Comsponsored by LUFA, was held on January 24,
1981. A good turn-out of 23 teams competed in the
various events and against the elements as well as the

The

petition,

of the refreshments. When the smoke had
from the waterboil event, the Alumni team
walked away with the championship once again. The
girls from Tech II captured the Women's Division and
thus enjoyed a magnum of Rubi Rouge!
As usual, the festivities were wrapped up with a
typical Bushmen's Brawl and everyone went home
effects
settled

(eventually) happy.

Thanks go to Guylaine Thauvette, Bob Coleman,
and all other members of the L.U. Woodsmen's team
for organizing this event.

56

Unity College from Unity, Maine came the furthest
and went home the happiest with the Men's Overall
Championship. Our own Lakehead "C" team won the
Women's Championship, as well as the overall pulp
toss event.

Other Lakehead successes were
event in which Lakehead

in

the log decking

"B"

placed behind Lakehead
"A" by only 1/100 of a minute. In the snowshoe race,
Nolan Shortt, Bill Hall, and Guylaine Thauvette, (all

from L.U.) placed 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, respectively to
sweep the event. Thanks to Ralph Spaans and Bob
Coleman for their organizational efforts. It was great!!

�UNB

Lakehead

Odyssey

"A"

Bob Coleman
Tim Moulton
Steve Dominy

(C)

Nolan Shortt
Mike Umpherson
Ralph Spaans

Lakehead "B"

Lakehead

Mark Stevens
Ed Morrice
Mark Finstad

Guylaine Thauvette (C)
Gaby Feulgen
Diane Renaud
Caroline Evans

(C)

Bernie Stockermans

Dan Pyke
Trevor Atkins

"C"

Kathy Tschumi
Faye Verheggen

��To

Lakehead

Montreal!

"A"

Bob Coleman (C)
Mike Umpherson
Nolan Shortt

Rob Howe
Jeff Stone

Dave Bogensberger

Rohn

Solecki

.up**-'

Lakehead "B"
Dirk Kloss (C)
Bill

Wiltshire

Paul Kutz
Bill

Hall

Kim Uhren
Tim Moulton
Rick Leary

™ Lakehead "C"
Gaby Feulgen

(C)

Guylaine Thauvette
Diane Renaud
Gail Retallack

Vivienne Ball

Joan Keene
Ramtine Beresnevicius

-

-

Jfe
il^&amp;r

^
RES

If

��i

-ST?

The ox never

sleeps.

MJS

Winter Carnival
The

1980-81

January blues

L.U. Winter Carnival broke the midin

Snow

much more

exciting fashion than in

broomball and ball hockey
tournaments were well responded to by L.U. students.
past

years.

rugby,

Forestry contributed its share of participation,
primarily in the Ice Sculpting Contest. Foresters from
all years got together to construct a 100-foot Blue Ox
sled. "Babe never did get painted blue, but she
captured first place.
Forestry also won the winter Carnival Hockey
Tournament thanks to the spirited team consisting
mainly of Lorax, with a few individuals from other
classes. Peter Wensink, goalie for the Forestry team,
won the Most Valuable Player award for the tour-

and
still

nament.

mm

The Bushman's Brawl,

as usual, brought the

week

to

a great finish.

Ralph Spaans receives sculpting trophy.

FORESTRY:

MJS

Winter Carnival Champions.

MJS

King and Queen
White and Wendy Macdonald.

Carnival

Dave

MJS

61

�Management Agreements

Forest

Mr. K. Armson
Ministry of Natural Resources

MY
Mr.

Bob Sutton

J.

NDP

Symposium

Foulds

Nat. Res. Critic

'81

The original band backed out
and the Royal Edward went
bankrupt one week before the 13th
annual Symposium, but that did
not prevent a great success!
Mr. Nick Saltarelli of AbitibiPrice (Iroquois Falls) joined Mr.

Ken Armson, Mr. Jim Foulds and
Mr.

George

Bell

answer

to

''Why

question

the

Forest

Management Agreements?"
The evening at the Red Oak Inn
featured a superb dinner, a formal
introduction
of
Dr.
Kayll
by

LUFA

Tim Grant,

Vice-President

a delightfully hilarious talk by
Prof. Brown, and a great dance.

The

was

success

organizational
Schueller,

due

of
Sutton,

efforts

Bob

to

the

John
Steve

Dominy, Pete and Liz DeGroot,
and many others. Thanks!

(All

62

photos by Mark Stevens)

Sue Neufeld

Mr. G.

Bell

Spruce Falls

P&amp;P

Co.

��Forestry

Day

�,

Day '81

Forestry
On

February 28,

LUFA

1981,

hosted its first (annual ?) Forestry
Day. Displays were set up in the

Agora by local forestry companies
and heavy equipment was exhibited
out in the parking lot.
Nine teams, from as far away as
Maine, U.S.A., participated int he

LFS

Inter-Collegiate

Woodsmen

Competition, which was
Unity College.

won by

The Lakehead "C" team captured

1st

Women's
All

in

place

honours

in

the

Division.
all,

our

efforts

were

successful mainly due to the efforts

of Bob Coleman, Ralph Spaans,
Dan Pyke, and Tim Grant.
The 2nd annual Forestry Day
will hopefully be even bigger and
better in 1982!
EJP

THE LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY

FORESTRY ASSOCIATION
wishes to thank the sponsors
of its recent
PJK

FORESTRY DAY
Abitibi-Price Inc

Buchanan Forest products Ltd.
Capital Equipment Limited
Canadian

Institute of Forestry

Equipment Limited
Collins Safety Shoes Limited

labatts Breweries (Ont.)
L.U. Student Union

Noro Saw &amp; Marine

Ltd.

Ontario Logger Sports Association

Confederation College

Powell Equipment (1978) Ltd.
Thunder Bay Hydro
Thunder Bay Trophies &amp; Engraving

Limited

name

Mg ZZtAuMK

Universal Logging Supplies

Eaton Yale Limited

Greot Lokes Forest Products

Ltd.

K 5,M. Forestry Consultants

Inc.

Lakehead University

1003

Mininstry of Natural Resources

C. C. Poulin

DeGagne Equipment

N?

Ltd.

Vulcan Machinery &amp; Equipment

ADDRESS

ltd.

Wolfgang Schoor

L.U. School of Forestry

TELEPHONE

f&gt;SZ."

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Lakehead University Forestry Association

Winner of the "162" Husqvorna Chain Saw
(drawn under licence "319632)

N. F. RET ALL ACK
BURLINGTON, ONT.

65

�HOW DO YOU PUT A
GUARANTEE ON THE
LIFE OF YOUR FOREST?

YOU PUT YOUR
NAME ON THE LINE.

When we put our signature on
the Forest

Management Agree-

ment with the Ontario Ministry
of Natural Resources,

we

assumed the responsibility of
tending the woodlands to
provide for a continuous supply
of forest products.

an equivalent amount of wood
is being added by new growth.
This reflects our understanding of how a forest must

continue to live. And how
our industry must continue to
live. And how our employees

practices will ensure that forests

and the communities that depend
on them must continue to live.
The forests you see today

are properly harvested and

are changing, thriving growing.

Our

forest

management

regenerated. For every tree
take out, we'll

make

we

sure that

And we want
just the

to see

them

same, years from now.

Thats why we put our name on the line,
a commitment. and we stand behind it.

it's

-Price
ABITIBI-PRICE INC
Toronto Ontario

66

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�Unlike most of Canada's natural wealth, the great forests
of Ontario are a renewable - one that can be grown and

nurtured and harvested or left untouched
enjoyment and future legacy.

for our present

By providing opportunities

for young people to learn
practices,
the
Ministry
of
Natural
Resources is proudly participating in the education of
tomorrow's foresters and technicians.

proper

forestry

young people, who have
accepted the challenge of preserving the beauty and
abundance of our natural woodlands, that we most sincerely extend our thanks and the future thanks of
generations yet to come.
It

is

Ministry Of

to this group of dedicated

Hon. JamesA.C. Auld
Minister

Natural
W.T. Foster

Resources
Ontario

Deputy Minister

���LUFA
The 1980-81

LUFA

fiscal

the introduction of a few

Review

year has a lot to review. The increased student participation in LUFA activities, along with
events, helped the morale of the Forestry student rise to a level that indicates that once

new

again Forestry is a proud and active faculty.
Forestry was very well represented in the intramural sports as usual, along with the various sporting events put on by
LUFA. The Kam-Am canoe race, after much controversy got underway and was dominated by outdoor racers, but
foresters were not far behind. The corn roast at the LU woodlot was a "smash", and it was disappointing to see that the
Engineers were not up to their usual antics.
The second annual shopping cart race was a big success; the colourful carts careening around campus shows that we
are indeed crazy. Our first annual orienteering competition, put on in cooperation with the Thunder Bay "O" club,
proved that those Wreckers just can't handle a compass and the bush. Weyerhaeuser went over well and I'm sure that a
lot of people were enlightened as to the compatibility of logging and recreation. As always the LU Woodsmen competition during winter carnival was very active and special thanks should go out to Guylaine Thauvette for coordinating
it and to the woodsmen's teams for vMging and helping set up. Symposium was a big success due to the hard work of the
symposium committee and a very c^Mfcversial topic - FMA's. "Thanks" for a job well done go to John Schueller, Bob
Sutton and all the other committee^^Kibers. The Montreal Woodsmen's Competition January^aw our new improved
1
lnan tne team did at UNB. However, things are loo Mie up and ''11 have a
teams in the middle of the pack, a
team to reckon with next year.

l^m^ ^

jr first aBu^LUBnvitational Woodsmen's Competition held in conjunction with our first annual Forestry Day was
a^pfcuccesflmd justices to show what a lot of time, perseverance, and dedication can do. Bob Coleman and Ralph

Spaans deserve special thanks for

extended efforts.
can be an organization that can make University life for the Forester a little
better at LU. Participation and dedication by enthusiastic students will ensure that LU Forestry will be a school to be
recognized in Ontario as well as across Canada. LUFA has a lot to offer the Forestry student and I think that this past
year shows that. We would only be too lucky to have more students like Bob Coleman, Mark Stevens and Ralph Spaans
I'd like to

who did

so

add a personal

much

their

note.

LUFA

for us.

There is a host of other people who have consistantly added to LUFA over their stay at LU. Pete and Liz de Groot,
and Steve Dominy, to name a few. These are special people who care and many thanks go to them for the many things
they have done.
But let's not overlook the up and coming classes. It's their attitudes and enthusiasm that we. build on, and I think LU
School of Forestry can look forward to a school of involved, informed and concerned Foresters in the future.

Dan Pyke

LUFA

President, 1980-81

�"Thank You"
On November 8, 1980 the School of Forestry held a
dinner at the Royal Edward Hotel in recognition of
Prof. K.W. Hearnden's contribution to Forestry at
Lakehead University.
Professor Hearnden came to Lakehead University as
an Associate Professor of Forestry in 1969. He was
appointed Acting Chairman of the School of Forestry in
1971, became Chairman in 1972, and was re-elected to
Ihe position for three consecutive terms. He was
promoted to the rank of Professor in 1976, and served as
Director from 1978 to 1980.
During his years at Lakehead, Prof. Hearnden saw
the School of Forestry expand from granting diplomas
in

Forest Technology, to granting B.Sc.F. degrees in

1972,

and M.Sc.F.

in 1977.

Hearnden is Dean of Students at
Lakehead University.
On behalf of all Lakehead University Forestry
students-past, present, and future-we say "Thank you
Dean Hearnden".
Presently,

Prof.

Dean Hearnden, Chief Judge of L.U.I.W.C.

Prof. Vidlak presents aerial photo.

Dean Hearnden and Prof. Westbroek
78

Dean Hearnden and Dan Pyke,

LUFA

President

MJS

�'

Ring Ceremony
In mid March 1981, the annual Canadian Institute of
Forestry ring presentation ceremony was held at the
Prince Arthur Hotel. The ceremony is jointly sponsored

by the North Western and the Lake of the Woods sections of the CIF. This year, the ceremony was attended
by the Vice-President of the CIF, the Chairmen of the
sponsoring sections, a Faculty representative, and of
course the graduating class.
The presentation of the ring is to recognize the fact
that the potential graduate is about to enter a career in
forestry after training in a Canadian university.
Congratulations are extended to the graduates and
thanks to the Canadian Institute of Forestry.

The handshake

But there's got to be more rings!

is

Finally,

fine, but

my own

where's

mv

ring?

ring!

79

�����Around Campus

84

�8

You Remember?

Will
Mount

Helen erupted

St.

Washington State

in

in

May,

The summer of 1980 proved to be Ontario's worst
over 300,000 acres.

The 1980 Summer Olympics

in

Moscow were

1980.

year on record. Thunder Bay Fire No. 46 alone destroyed

fire

boycotted by Canada, the United States, and approximately 40 other

countries because of the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan.

The United States remained on the international news scene
months before being released in January, 1981.

as 52

American hostages were held by Iran

for 14

Terry Fox, a one-legged amputee from British Columbia, attempted a Marathon of Hope from the Atlantic to the
He was forced to cancel his run near Thunder Bay after cancer had spread to his lungs. His efforts raised
more than $20 million for cancer research in Canada.
Pacific.

The price of beer was $1.40 at the Crest in the fall, while a case of 24 was $10.20. Doran's introduced beer
on the market. Meanwhile, the price of gas soared to $ 0.29 per litre.

It

UNB Woodsmen

Lakehead University Foresters toured East in October, 1980 to the
took 32 hours to get 18 people there in two vans, and 44 hours to

"Jimmy"

President

November 4,

Carter went

down

get

10,

1980,

John Lennon, a former

Mayor Dusty
Beetle,

1

/

2

Miller

was shot and

was defeated by Walter Assef
killed

on November

8,

February 28,

1981

witnessed the First

The Day featured

Everybody's friend, Painter

The

first

first

time.

Ronald Reagan on

March, 1981.
in

Thunder Bay's

civic election.

1980.

Colonel Saunders, founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken, died on December
U.S.S.R. died on December 18, 1980.

Association.

Competition for the

people back.

to defeat in the U.S. presidential elections at the hands of

1980. Reagan, 70, later survived an assassination attempt in

On November

1

balls

16,

while Premier Kosygin of the

(Annual) Forestry Day hosted by the Lakehead University Forestry
equipment and an Inter-Collegiate Woodsmen's Competition.

forestry displays,

Bill, retired in

January, 1981.

space shuttle 'Columbia' was sent into space on Sunday April 12 by the Americans, and

made

a perfect

landing on April 14, completing a successful mission.

Thunder Bay
another bad
...

fire

will

be hosting the Canada

Summer Games

in 1981,

while the Ministry of Natural Resources predicts

summer.

and on April

25,

1981,

we

are

madly rushing

in

an attempt to

get

Harvest

'81

ready for the presses. We're

nearly done!

How

Could You Forget?!

B5

�HARVESTers

Hi

^1
Nolan Shortt

Rohn

Solecki

Peter

Hanmore

J
Guylaine Thauvette

MJS

Randy

Collier

MJS

MJS

These are the people who formany hours of studying and
socializing in order to bring you this
ninth annual edition of HARVEST.
It has been great to be able to work
feited

with such a nice bunch of hard-

working

Leslie

staffers!

MJS

Hawkins

Russ Erskine, ICP Rep.

MJS

contributing
the
Also
to
production of HARVEST '81 were:
Nancy Phillips, Darlene Cousineau,
Linda Minello, Rob Argue, Trevor
Atkins, and the class reps. Thanks
to

one and

all!

Contributing Photographers
AMK

Anne Kangas

BGR

Gail Retallack

BJS Bernie Stockermans
BW Bob Whaley

CES
CJT

Chris Schaefer
Charlie Todesco

DHC Darlene Cousineau
DWP Dan Pyke

DWR Don Richmond
EAM Ed Morrice
EJP Ed Paleczny
FJV Faye Verheggen

FRY
GIM

Frances Youck
Ian

McCormack

MJK
MJL

Joan Keene

Mike Lipa

MJS Mark

MRL
MSN

Stevens
Rick Lambert

Mike

Nesbitt

NBS Nolan

Shortt

Peter Hanmore
PJK Paul Kutz
RES Rohn Solecki
RJB Real Bouchard
RJG Rick Gadd
RJL Rick Leary
RJV Riet Verheggen
ROB Ramune Beresnevicius

RSA
SAE

JWM

John Miller
Knut Herzog

SJT Simon Tanner

KH
KR

Kelly Roberts

SPM
SRD

Steve Duffus

Robert Argue
Stephen Elliott
SBS Shannon Stone

SRN

Scott Nisbett

Trevor Atkins

LFS Lyn Sevean

TAM

Tim Moulton

LMR

TGE Tom Eiber
UTR Ulf Runesson

Winn

Leslie

Hawkins

Louise Reilly

MAA Anne Armstrong
MEA Mary-Ellen Anderson

VCM

Joe Kapron

Susan MacBrien

TAA

Keith

LEH

Susan MacBrien

PCH

IHS Inga Status
JMF Mark Finstad
JSK Joe Kapron

KW

Frances Youck

Vic Miller

Mark Stevens
RES

MJS

�I

.

That's

It,

No More

That's All, There Ain't
. .

The end is in sight! For most people it is the end of
another school year. For others, it is the end of their
formal education at Lakehead University. At times like
to reflect back upon the past - to
good times and the friends we've made.
Every year the Forestry Yearbook staff does its best to
produce a book that will recap the highlights of the past 8
months, and we do it for a reason. Harvest '81 is
dedicated to The student; the one who desires to learn
and who is willing to endure hardship in order to achieve,
and the one who provides the highlights that can be
captured on film and recorded in Harvest. Thus, we are
dedicating
this
book to ourselves - professors,
technicians, secretaries, lab assistants, graduates and
undergraduate students. We have desired, endured, and
achieved, and we will continue to. Living is a learning
this,

it

fitting

is

remember

the

experience.

The production of Harvest '81 required lots of
ingenious ideas, and long hours of diligent
work by numerous HARVESTers. The requirements
photos,

were met by a super staff.
Fortunately, we had Rohn Solecki as Photo Editor.
With a photo bank of nearly 1900 pictures, Rohn spent
many late nights /early mornings busy in the dark
room. With his knowledge and experience as a previous
yearbook editor, it was also great to have Rohn around
as a General Advisor.
Leslie Hawkins is the girl to thank for keeping the
yearbook price at $6.00. Leslie did a lot of footwork as
Business Manager to increase our advertising revenue so
that we could add some badly needed pages to the book.
But she didn't stop there - layout and typing have also

become her

.

And then there are Susan MacBrien, Randy Collier,
Guylaine Thauvette, and Frances Youck who spent
many hours together (usually late into the night, or late
into April after exams) working on layout, copy sheets
and creativeness, eh Sue? Peter Hanmore and Joe
Kapron provided photography, while Peter and Nolan
Shortt helped with the darkroom work. THANKS
FOLKS!
This year, more than ever in the past, we've had
contributions of art, poetry, photos, photos, and more
photos by people, people, and more people. To all
these contributors we say "Thank you for helping

make your book

our book - yearbook better".
message wouldn't be complete
without a word of appreciation to our advertisers. Their
support has made this book possible, so plwase support
our sponsors.
In case you haven't keyed-in by n ow, this book was
produced for you, and you probably helped out in some

And

way

to

finally,

-

this

make it better. So let's all
we remember 1980-81

give ourselves a pat

on

the back as

And don't forget to buy a Harvest '82, if you're still
here next year. If you're not, Good Luck wherever you
go!

Mark

Stevens, Editor.

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10, 271 Yonge Street
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All

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1920

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The end is near ... in fact, this it it! We've tried to recapture all of
those memorable moments that made 1980-81 what it really was. The
School of Forestry will never be the same! Best of luck to all graduating
you who will be moving on to bigger and better
of us can look forward to another exciting year (or more)
at Lakehead. Life is what you make it ... make it a good one!
The following few pages are blank just so you can fill them
up with autographs. Take advantage of the opportunity and
harvest a few more memories from 1980-81
foresters,

things.

and

The

to those of

rest

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