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Offers comprehensive programs in Arts,
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and full-time, fall, winter and

part-time

summer.

Has athletic and recreational facilities
including an Olympic swimming pool,
squash courts, gymnasia, tennis courts,
comprehensive varsity and intramural
sports programs.
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for special groups.

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call or write:

Admissions
Lakehead University
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P7B 5E1
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��FROM THE TOP
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COMMENTS

For those of you graduating this year, it seems a bit ironic to see or hear of new installations in the School, and
you are not going to be here to enjoy them. However, this is characteristic of any dynamic faculty, and in
this respect, the School of Forestry is no different than any other. The major installation this past year or so was the
computer-based geographic information system in our new Centre for Application of Resources Information Systems
(Caris) under the management of Prof. H. Westbroeck. The B.I.L.D. grant for the hardware and software was
$250,000, and having powered-up on December 1, 1983, Prof. Westbroeck and his group are striving to have the
system on-line for resources analysis projects as quickly as possible. A second major grant for $100,000 per year for
three years was received from NSERC for development of tree breeding and forest genetics research with Dr. R.
Farmer as principal scientist, working with a team with Profs. P. Knowles, A. Macdonald, W. Parker and K.C.
Yang. And late in 1984, under Prof. C. Benson's initiatives, we received notice of a $116,500 grant to equip our
undergraduate forest management teaching laboratories with an array of 40 microprocessors, complete with several
printers, two plotters and two digitizing pads.
The University has now completed a major study of space requirements and, if all goes well, the School of
Forestry will be moving completely to the Braun Building by the end of 1985. We will share the building with the
Computer Centre, and the move will not only give us additional space, but also our first opportunity to design, or
re-design, all our teaching and research laboratories.
For 1984-85, Profs. R. Clarke, H. Cumming, and T. Eiber were on sabbatical leave and the School had Profs. G.
Redmond, T. Richmond, H. Kulman and P. McAlister to take their places. We have all enjoyed their inputs, and I
hope you, the students, have found their contributions interesting and challenging. For the coming year, no one will
be on leave, and so we are going to lose the very significant contributions of Prof. J. Flowers. I'm sure I speak for
everyone in extending our heartfelt thanks to him for his contributions to academic and development objectives.
And finally, but perhaps most importantly, the School has "departmentalized", with program chairmen appointed
for the diploma program (Prof. D. Richardson), the degree program (Dr. G. Murchison), and in the postgraduate
degree program (Dr. K. Brown). This restructuring of the School, together with comprehensive curricula reviews,
will add materially to the quality of our programs and the opportunities for maintaining or improving our studentfaculty interaction. I hope that you will agree with me that the School is doing well, and that it is looking forward
to a healthy and exciting future. I also hope that you as graduates, will always feel welcome, and that you will drop
in whenever possible.
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���FIELD SCHOOL
This September, hoardes of budding foresters
once again descended into the unsuspecting
wilderness of Northern Ontario. Not a leaf was
unturned in the first years' quest for
left
samples. The arboretum was left bare in their
wake. The second years' scoured the countryside
with their pocket stereoscopes, searching for the
secret of photogrametry. Let's hope they found
it! The third years' peered into every crack and
crevice in the forest floors and they discovered
dirt.

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time

in

on

in

years'?. ..well, they spent their

Thessalon, and we
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a plant, right?

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somehow always managed

exams, assignremain on the true
foresters path. This course designed for the courageous, the bold, and
ments.... and

grueling
to

make it as a forester if
not as a lush! But not all our memories are related thru alcohol
consumption. Just thinking of some of our professors caused us the
same type of sensory disorder! Let's be serious. We had a great year!
Hopefully this initial year served to increase your interest in this rather
the fearless, presented us with the objective to

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to follow... those

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exciting

courses... to say nothing about the hot stuff learned in

the

fire

stimulator!

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times shared particularly in initiation, at the corn roast,
in the

shopping kart race and the many sports events
LUFA. All of which have led to some

organized by
spirit

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Dennis Lemay, Cheryl Hodgson. Middle Row: Mark Scofich, Pat Bonnilla, Dave Haveman, Andrew Grauman, Bernie Paziuk, Kevin Cookson,
John Patridge, Scott McAllister, Tim Owens, Roy Granger, Caroline Hawes, Hazen Gilks, Dorothy Willis. Front Row: Clive Baudin, Randy
Celko, Robert Perchuk, Greg Cox, Richard Cowley, Carol Mackay, Marlene Rhyner, Peter Dytyniak, Shawn Galligher, Dennis Dufour, John
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first

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tow to George Burke where last year's Mr. Buns, Rob
Stirling, chose a new Miss DBH, Astra Senkus. Sandy
MacKinnon chose the new Mr. Buns, 'Jam'. Then it
was off to the PITS! followed by a cleansing Mac
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fire,

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84

Shortly before 12.30 pm on Friday November 9, two sleek
shiny vehicles approached the pottery road. The race consisted of Team Cannibis (Tech I) going against Team

Hashish (Degree

ramp up

II).

The teams were even

until

the

first

the sidewalk where D.J. gave his impression of a

looked as though Tech I had too much of
but the tables turned at the library
wheelchair ramp. The Cannibis boys hooked up to a 10
speed, D.J. and Robbie slipped by through the railing, and
Hash was on its way to victory. Thanks to both teams for a
flying forester.

a

Just don't

smoke

that thing until the race

is

over.

lead

to

It

catch,

performance and congratulations to the
Degree II team; John Paterson, Rob Gushe, Donny
Armit, Glen Niznowski and. Kirk Schmitt, who took

DO

spirited

the case in '84.

Ooh-wee, Robbie, looks

like a

tough course

DO

A3

Safeway

closes in ten minutes.

DO

A man

and

his

DO

cannabis cart

25

�Front Row: Edward Foreman, James Thompson, Denise Knight, Heather D'Arcy, Heidi Kogel, Maria Vella, Dave
Swinton, John Patterson. 2nd Row: Walter Vos, Tom Sladek, Dave Jennings, Dave (Chuck) Cassels, John Lawson, Bruce
Summerby, Brian Krueger. 3rd Row: Colette Tessier, Tara Ryan, Andrea McDonald, Rob (A.V.) D'Eon, Rob Stirling,
Pierre Patenaude, Alan Neeb. 4th Row: Steve Warrington, John Cann, Ron Fairbanks, John Bonekamp, Glenn Niznowski, John Ellison. Back Row: Matt Hollands, Rob Bowen, John McNutt, Murray Watt, Norman Pitt, Bruce Turner,
Bruce Graham, Rob Gushe, D.J. Armit, Paul Leblanc, Ron Plinte, Kirk Schmidt, Pat Davidson, Karl Kohnen, Michelle
Kipien, Raymond (Bear) Schott, Stacy Gastis, Annette Van Niejenhuis, Tim Reese, Malcom Banfield, Bertha Strickland,
Marty Lelliot, Ward Perchuck.

26

GR

�The year we

all stop to ponder our fuBetween exams and photo deadlines, we regretfully had to cancel our
annual Deg. II Christmas party. We'll

tures.

definitely

make up

for

it

next year.

It

took us a long time to choose a class
name, but alas a decision has been
made- Deg. II Timber Barons. Degree
II
wants to welcome all the tech.
transfers and wishes to send a special
congrats to John E. and his wife,

had

who

their first seedling this year.

RP

I'm not going to the Waverly with them.

Who

says field school

is

hard work.

JB

Cheap labour?

JB

Now

what do

I

do?

JB

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�TECH

II:

BUSHBUSTERS
It
has been a long, hard haul but finally our graduating
year has arrived. This year "the Bushbusters" have shown a
great class spirit and united in many activities. Our broomball
team made a valiant attempt at standing on their feet and our
hockey team skated circles around their opposition. With

regards to the academic side of things, well, let's forget that!
I'm sure it's safe to say that we are all glad it is over. Best of
luck to all, in whatever direction you choose to head!!
Not bad for a month's work!

DD

I

Please save those trees!

Here's the nut, where's
the squirrel?

28

GP

DD

I

'frick'n' love harvesting

Close encounters of the broomball kind

DD

DD

Has anyone seen my

fuzz'n beard?

Woooh...oh...Wooh!

JW

�Front Row: Richard Audet, Gilles Bosse, Fred Brotherton, Tim Salkeld. 2nd Row: Tim Stoddart, Rick LeBlanc, Andy Koenig, Dave Flight,
Deb Desrosiers, Judy Wright. 3rd Row: Barry Anderson, Tom Veert, Eric Winterburn, Jim Heuvelmans, Rad Loke, Eric Baker, Pat Sullivan,
Miles Johnston. 4th Row: Joad Durst, Grant Jelec, Connie Skidmore, Dave Collier, Jean Maclssac, Sandy Morris (on Jean's knee), Mark
VanderHoeden, Ken Palmer, Gerd Proeschel, John Routhier. 5th Row: Ian Hagman, Larry Branston, Bernie Thiel, Dave Hails, Mark Goddard, Pierre Lang, Patrick Aulenback. Back Row: Tim Cavanagh, Gary Macsemchuk, Rick Smith, Glen Switaer.

No "Howard",

the tree limbs!

"Which way

DD

to the

Peerla's Supervision Strategy

bus?"

DD

DD

The Anderson Boys

Just another

Day

in

Forestry

DD

DD

DD
29

�INTRODUCING THE BUSHBUSTERS

r

A

w
li

Kevin Arnell

Lynne
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Collier

Deb

Desrosiers

Darryl Defeo

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Eric Baker

Ian

Hagman

t

...

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�FOREST TECHNOLOGY GRABS

1985

31

�Tim

Salkeld

Tom

Veert

Connie Skidmore

Tim Stoddart

Bernie Thiel

Eric Winterburn

Tom

Judy Wright

Woolsey

HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS TO ALL!

�TECH

II

FORMAL

Everyone, students and profs alike, had a fantastic time
Tech II formal this year. The meal provided by the
staff of the Italian Centennial Hall was enjoyed by all and
the speeches made by Dr. Kayll and Prof. Richardson were
mercifully short. Patrick Aulenback was presented with the
'stupid question of the year award' and Deb Desrosiers
received the C.I.F. Leadership Award. Special thanks are
sent out to Rick LeBlanc and Gord Bowser for organizing
this gala event. The evening was a great success with plenty
of dancing and drinking.
at the

DD

DD

DD

DD

DD
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�REGENERATES - DEG.

The Regenerate Blues were

by all
our way
through the 'Haze' of third year. Some of
us managed to get a few shots at the profs
during Folk Night, while others took out
their frustrations in soccer, broomball and
hockey-and had a lot of fun too!!
this

year

We

all

as

the

ping!!

34

tried

to

felt

find

learned that the take-home lesson
was to get the 'Big Pic-

day
ture'. ...PER
of

we

SE-pretty

Ill

tense

and

grip-

Top Row:

Basil English, Jean-Louis Wallace,

Gord Cummings, Paul

Fantin, Earl

Greenaway, Ian Morrison, Mark Holmes, Rob Lavoie, Mark Hebert,
Steve Curtis, Ian Pritchard, Mark Fleming, Raimo Kanala, Keith Windeler, David
Mackensie, John Connor. Second Row: Neil Fraser, Kevin Weaver, Dave Carr,
Kevin Reid, Hans Anderson, Jeff Leahy, Ed Fong, Pat Mackasey, Ken Elliot, Jim
Mackensie, Joe Maure, Scott Edwards. Third Row: James Peters, Jim Brown, Brian
Farquarson, Frank Testa, Don Stewart, Paul Tufford, Heather Foster, Ralph Horn,
Margaret Doughty. Front Row: Martin Foeken, Dan Bulger, Mike Edwards, Kevin
McKee, Tom Ratz, Glenn Johnston, Sylvia Greifenhagen, Dave Ip.
Hunt,

Bill

�35

�FORESTRY LECTURE
SERIES:

TREES IN THE CITY
A

on Urban Forestry was held on November 15-16,
was sponsored by the Lakehead University Forestry

lecture series

The

1984.

series

Association and the School of Forestry. The speakers included: Dr.

Rick

Rollins,

of

Professor

Outdoor

Recreation

at

Lakehead

University, Dr. Erik Jorgensen, Professor of Environmental Biology
at the

University of Guelph, Mr.

Ed Olsen,

Assistant Arborist for the

Minnesota, and Mr. Ian Angus, MP for the
Thunder Bay-Atikokan riding.
Dr. Jorgensen, Canada's 'Father of Urban Forestry', stated during
the lecture series how he first defined urban forestry in 1965: 'Urban
forestry does not deal entirely with city trees or with single tree
management, but rather with the management of the entire area
influenced by and utilized by the urban populations.'
The graduating foresters at Lakehead should remember the importance of trees in the city, and encourage the development of
sound urban forestry programs in their own communities.
We would like to thank all of the committee members for their
great help in putting on a fine presentation. Special thanks go to
city

Dave

of

for

St.

Paul,

making

Committee

members:

Back

Row:

Miles Johnson, Dave
Vosyka. Front Row: Valerie
Way-Nee, Norma Watson, Ken Colthurst, Rob Boychuck, &amp;
Sylvia Griefenhagen.
Schafer, Rick Harper, and

Jiri

the coffee.

Dr. Erik Jorgensen

EF
Ken Colthurst
Chairman of the Committee

Dr. R. Rollins

Panel discussion

Mr. E. Olsen
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�THE B.Sc.F.
GRADUATES
OF

1985

This was the final year of school for the majority
of the class and they diligently set about the task of
having a good time. Most of field school was spent
in the Wagon Wheel drinking, or at least wishing
we were in the Wagon Wheel drinking (especially
when Prof. Day was driving). The rest of the
semester was spent doing silviculture assignments
and finding excuses for a good party. After
Christmas, management plans kept most of the
class busy right up until January 21. Fortunately,
the Spoons came to town that night to help many
of us to celebrate. After that, theses became the
well-worn topic of many conversations. Time was
still taken out for the more important things in life
such as tobogganing (right Jacquie?), the Symposium dance and of course the unforgettable (?)
ring ceremony (right Darlene?)! Thanks go to Ray
(Daddy) Wagner for taking the mug shots for the
class.

Congratulations are in order for the entire class
their graduation. Four years of hard work went
into your degree and its something to be proud of!

on

THE 1985
HARVEST
IN 1990

Bond

Olenka Bakowsky

Jeff

In Inuvik studying... lichens?!

Manufacturing

Rob Boychuk
his

"Corn Roastioes".

38

own

cereal

Used car salesman
Ford.

at

Intercity

�Shane Bray
male prostitute

A

Dean Brigham
in

Montreal.

Still

delivering

pop

for Pepsi.

Sue Collins
Snowshoeing across Canada for

Ken Colthurst
Models forestry equipment.

underprivileged seedlings.

Dan Cooligan

Kevin

President of a catering company.

Doing his master's
somewhere!

Coombs

Daniel Demers

Kerry Deschamps

Teaching French to English for-

Computer

esters.

Hazenberg.

consultant

Ian
in

Raith...

for

Dr.

Cowan

Social convener for

Greg Curniski

Ducks Unlim-

Owner of

ited.

Sask.

a starching

Dave Farrer

Scott Folk

Teaching children the dangers of

Never seen

fire.

uation.

in

company

in

Ontario since grad-

39

�Karen Foster

Teresa Holla

brave new
Papua, New Guinea.
Exploring

worlds

Playboy
March).

in

Bert Larocque
Still

living

in

Nakina.. trying to

get out.

Harley May
Head hedge clipper
sant Cemetery.

40

in

Mt. Plea-

Mike Maxfield
Writing a novel on the excitement
in Red Lake.

Joanne Leesing
Organizes snowshoe
Cascades.

Brian

budworm

farm.

fir

of the year

(Miss

Kevin Lindquist
trips

to the

Runs
turing

McDonald

Manages a balsam

pet

and spruce

own compass manufaccompany.

his

Glenn McGinn
The new Gil Vanson.

�James Mitchell
Soil

pit

digger

Robert Mitchell

by day. ...Social

The B.C. version of Rob McAl-

animal

at night.

pine.

Wayne

Ortiz

Jim Parsons
Produces Hunky Jim's Budworm

Recovering

from mutations due

to herbicide sprays.

CO.

the

Winnipeg

in

Ontario.

Dave Schafer
Trying to grow

Darlene O'Brien
Organizing the school of forestry.

Greg Pawson

Julie Pierce

Can now

Teaching

reach Dad's cookie jar!

her

kids

wood Block

I.D.

Biscuits.

Andy Pulo
Best dress

Dave Neufeld
Cheerleader for
Blue Bombers.

Karen Schweitzer
his

moustache

Living in Longlac.

Jim Stever
Obtained Ph.d.

in

Outdoor Rec.

(still!).

41

�Jim Stewart
Organized crime boss of Thunder

Bay

Bryce Stienstra
Gives home brewery tours.

District.

Don Thibodeau
Looking forward to marriage
1995.

in

Glenn Stronks
Goat farming in the rocky
Newfoundland.

Expecting

Cathy Wayland

Valerie

Wildlife technician in Upsula.

Dancing her way through

An

able bodied Tree surgeon...
most of the time.

Norma Watson
In

his sixth kid.

jail

in

Thessalon

and disorderly conduct.

face.

Way-Nee
life.

Alan Wiensczyk
His pony tail is now three
long.

42

of

Ray Wagner

Jacqueline Tracey
Perfected technique of stopping a

toboggan with her

Mary Tedesco
hills

feet

for

drunk

�LOBBALL SERIES

'84

Saturday, October 13th, was a foggy, gray day, but it
stop 8 teams of footloose Foresters from
competing in baseball. All classes were represented;
Deg. I doubly so. The championship went off when no
one was looking with Deg. I Yankettes taking the
didn't

marbles.

Once the bats were recovered (thanks Smiles) and the
second basewoman recovered (nice run Robbie) the
consolation game went to Deg. II Suunto Selects.
Congrats to the Yankettes who walked away with the
trophy and case of refreshment. Many thanks to Jim
Parsons and Jim Schwass for umpiring and keeping
things running smoothly.
The

The Allison

fastball pitch...

Regenerating

...

EF
EF

Series Schedule

EF

�FORESTRY
FOLK NIGHT
Organized on the basis of past folk nights, the third annual
Forestry Folk Night

came

to

full

fruition

on March 2

this

year.

Eleven musical acts of wide-ranging appeal covered music from
across Canada and around the world. Master of ceremonies, J.D.
Steele, commandeered the show, bringing the audience three hours
of spirited and talent-filled entertainment. Performers hailed from
nearly the entire school of forestry: both tech classes, three degree
classes, graduates and faculty. In spite of some lighting problems,
all
performers shone in the presence of about 150 audience
members. Although licenced for the first time, all earnings came
from the door and the sale of food and drinks prepared by a host
of much-appreciated volunteers. In all $180 was raised and sent to
the local Cystic Fibrosis Research Foundation.

��THE MASTER FORESTRY
STUDENTS
The

program at Lakehead
new and developing program

forestry graduate studies

University

is

a relatively

that offers graduate students an opportunity to study

methods of renewing and improving forest resources.
Students usually spend 2 years in the program before
obtaining a Master of Science Degree in Forestry.
Academically, these 2 years are spent taking a minimum
of 3 graduate-level courses and completing a thesis based
on original research. In 1984, 24 graduate students were
registered in the program. The group of students is an
interesting mix of Canadian students and those from
other countries including Argentina, Tanzania, Poland
and China. The students meet and work in their study
rooms, attend classes together and take part in such
activities as hockey, roller skating and socializing.
James Thrower

DI

Lynn Palmer

MS

Richard Krygier

MS

Margaret Schmidt

MS

John Barrett

MS

Dan

Lenthall

Lisa Buse

MS

MS

�47

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WOODSMEN
TRIP
EW

Again

this fall, the

University of

New Brunswick was

JS

JS

overrun

13 energetic Woodsmen from Lakehead; gaining International
recognition for enduring the 36 hour drive to compete in the

by

Annual

International

Woodsmen

Competition.
These axe
North" proved to be an

wielding, saw toting "Foresters of the

equal match for their Canadian and American rivals. The men's
team placed 6th out of 28 teams; and their two man chopping
duo took first place honours and collected a trophy for their
efforts. The women's team also placed well and should be even
more threatening next year. It was an enjoyable, but crowded
trip back to Thunder Bay as both vehicles were over-filled with
trophies
and Schooner, and Alpine, and James Ready's,

and Keith's and

!

Watching for the outcome

Giving

it

the axe!

JS

Axe-wielding "Foresters from the North'

Forestry in true form

And who

said

it

wasn't heavy?

49

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17™ IIiiil

AFirai

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Congratulations arc in hand to the Symposium committee who
devoted much time and effort in putting on the very informative
and successful 17th annual symposium.
The lectures were very well attended and drew much interest from

Although the issue of Matacil versus BT was far
from resolved in some people's minds, the lectures covered a very
broad scope of the budworm issue. During the panel discussion the
audience was exposed to high doses of passionate disposition as the
questioners and panel of speakers jockeyed to support their
those present.

statements.

The dinner and dance on Saturday was also a great success. The
Polish Hall saw a clan of forestry folk, dressed to kill, enjoying a
delicious meal of roast beef, meatballs, chicken, turkey and all the
Following this feast, Professor Day (and yes Dave he is a
professor not an associate professor) announced the formation
of his new corporation - BOB'S
BUSTERS. With his
elegant poetry and his style and grace, Prof. Day demonstrated his
fixins.
full

BUDWORM

views and solutions of the infamous Budworm. He also illustrated
his engineering talents with his prototype budworm busting ar-

mament.
Throughout the remainder of

the evening Freeport provided the
entertainment (except for a short interlude by Dave Ip) and the
dance floor was seldom vacant.

52

Vosyka, Miles Johnson, Dave Neufeld, Mike Martel, Heather
Paul Tufford, Don Thibodeau, Sue Collins, Andrea McDonald, Colette Tessier, Andree Fournier

Jiri

Foster,

TH

�53

�Co-ed Champs

Deg

I

at the log twitch

WOODSMEN'S
On

Saturday January 26, 17 teams of various configuration battled to the
annual intramural woodsmen's competition. The day was cold but
spirits of more than one kind kept everyone happy. The six-member teams
challenged their limits of speed, strength and accuracy as they sawed, tossed,

end

in the

and split wood.
At the end of the day and when the results were tabulated the County Park
Cutters were victorious as the overall champions. Members of the winning
team were Dan Demers, Dave Legg, Andy Pulo, Kerry Deschamps, Ian
Cowan and Martin Eschlboeck. They accepted the coveted trophy with style
and grace but shortly after we all watched as Kirk S. dropped it and it
smashed on the floor.
pulled,

Wine on

the

wind

Women's

Div.

Champs- and adoring

fans.

DD

The baked Bean

JP

�Pulp toss

DD

County Park Cutters-the

overall

champs

TH

The dot

JP

split

INTRAMURAL
this year the team of Rob Mitchell, Joanne
Young and Ralph Horn. The women's division

The co-ed champs were again
Leesing,

Rob Boychuck,

Liz

saw the toughest competition with the only entrant taking first place.
Congratulations to Sylvia Griefenhagen, Deb Desrosiers, Maria Vella, Heather
D'Arcy and Andrea McDonald who showed great enthusiasm.
This competition has proven to be the best in recent years both in the level
of competition and the spirit and zest of those who participated. A special
mention should go to the 1975 Alumni Team whose members came from as
far away as Kenora to participate. They placed second overall, a mere 9 points
behind the winning team.
"1 have to throw

it

HOW

far?'

DD

�NIPIGON DIVISION
Poplar and birch veneer, plywood and hockey stick shafts

THUNDER BAY

DIVISION

Aspenite

"Where the safety

of our

employees and the

quality of our product

go hand

Best Wishes To

in

All

Forestry Graduates

hand."

�A FORESTER NEEDS;
The
The
The
The
The
The
The
The
The
The
The
The

dignity of an archbishop,

of a diplomat,
experience of a company manager,
geniality of a nobel prize winner,
fastidiousness of a revenue officer,
speech ability of a clergyman,
shrewdness of a lawyer,
elastic conscience of a politician,
health of an Olympic sportsman,
optimism of a shipwreck survivor,
zeal of a missionary,
smile of a movie star,
And the skin of a hippopotamus.
-Forestry Chronicle.

IT'S

UP TO YOU

always see
by tree,
Producing paper, game and lumber,
Providing products without number,
I

think that

The

I

will

forests standing tree

Purifying air and water,

Saving us from being hotter
In the

summer and

in winter,

Offering heat through burning splinter.

Careful management will reap
All the best that forests keep

Producing for us year by year,
Everything that

man

holds dear.

Foresters are rightful stewards

Of this wondrous forest land,
They hold knowledge of these matters

And

THE TECHNICIAN

tact

the future's in their hand!

A.G. Racey
-Forestry Chronicle

and walks under them
Kicks locomotives off the tracks
Catches speeding bullets in his teeth and spits rust
Freezes water with a single glance
He is god.
Lifts buildings

�FORESTRY DAY
Forestry Day, March 9, 1985 saw six teams from three
schools compete in Lakeheads 5th Annual Woodsmen
Competition. Sir Sanford Fleming College and Sault

College entered a men's and women's team to compete
own 'A' and 'C teams. Our ladies emerged
victorious with the men placing second behind S.S.F.C.
Weeks of hard work by the L.U. woodsmen culminated
in a Brawl in the Study on the Saturday evening.

against our

Hundreds of "drinkin and dancin" foresters crowded
pub to participate in the Bushman's
Brawl. The entire day was a huge success and plans are
underway for the 6th Annual Forestry Day!

into the University

All photos by D.

Lakehead University Men's Team

Sir

58

Sanford Fleming College

O'Brien

Lakehead University Women's Team

Sault College

�Let's talk

teamwork.
Great Lakes
AtProducts
we have

Forest
a
team of 5200 persons.
They are engaged in timber
harvesting, reforestation
and the production of

newsprint, bleached kraft
pulp, fine paper, stud
lumber and waferply.
The careers involved
range from engineering,
operations and mechanical
trades, to accounting

employee

relations.

and

To

maintain an operation as
complex as this, a wide
variety of occupations is

Your skills may
one day become a welcome
essential.

addition to our industry.

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�"With enough trees,
well all breathe a little
easier."

we

all

the smoke, the exhaust, and the fumes

in

"Trees, like other green plants, help purify the air

breathe, by

replacing carbon dioxide with oxygen.

"And with

all

the help we can get.
"The point is we need our forests

need

the

air today,

all

manage them

—

like

never before. And

we need

wisely.

"Our job is growing. Help us all breathe a little easier. Write for
information on what you can do."
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^

60

we

to

�TH

C.I.F. Leadership Award-Darlene O'Brien

C.I.F.

RING

CEREMONY
You
This year's ring ceremony was held at the
Inn.

The C.I.F.

can dress them up but can you take them out?

DO

Ramada

representatives at the head table in-

cluded C. Benson, W. Moore, L. Suomu, and G.
Swant. The guest speaker was George Brown. James
Mitchell highlighted some of the more memorable
moments of the past four years. The program also
included a very interesting look at the future. The
voting for the C.I.F. Leadership Award almost resulted
in a tie. Congratulations are extended to Darlene
O'Brien (the winner) and Ray Wagner. Their efforts
over the past four years deserve to be recognized.
Thanks to all who helped organize the evening and to

Dave Schafer
"relief" on the

You want

for
fire

ME

to

providing

the

after-dinner

comic
He

escape.

do

WHAT?

DO

Ring No. 7

TH

TH

finally got his ring!

Are you sure

this is a

duck?

TH

61

�HOLLAND
EXCHANGE
Where can you go
windmills,
serves

find

a

to see

pub

that

two hundred kinds of

Belgian beer (and
ically drink up to

alphabetletter

"F"

two months) and see first
hand European forestry prac-

in

Special
Holland.
thanks to Susan and Herr.

tices?

Gerritson.

The girls on the beaches
Scandinavia are not bash-

P.S.
in

ful.

�FINLAND EXCHANGE
The mind is far removed from a cold, snowy Thunder Bay
and the drudgery of an 8:30 class, allured with the visions of
a steamy sauna, semi-clad blondes, the bite of a refreshing
glass of Koskenkorva, and countless other Scandinavian
delights. Finland and its people were fantastic hosts for my
summer exchange. Working in a nursery provided an excellent
opportunity to witness the initial stages of the successful
Finnish forest system. I am indebted to all those who were
instrumental in making such a sojourn possible and express

my

appreciation in a

word

-

KIITOS!

All pictures by J.D. Steele.

63

�Sanburg Forestry Consultants

Inc.

Specializing In:

Tree Nursery Operations * Silvicultural Operations
Forestry Research

R.R. No. 7

Thunder Bay, Ontario
Canada P7C 5V5
(807) 964-2173

The

forestry profession is currently faced with the
challenge of developing and implementing an intensive
forest management program that will increase the
viability of the forest industry and at the same time
protect and enhance the environment. Your contribution to this difficult but exciting task can be
maximized by joining the Ontario Professional Foresters
Association. Information on the Association and its
membership requirements can be obtained from the
following address.

ONTARIO PROFESSIONAL
FORESTERS ASSOCIATION

Dubreuilville, Ontario

POS 1B0
884-2525
Telex 067-7255

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�LUFA REFUVA
LUFA
moment

has added another year to
to survey the

Undoubtedly

its

history

and before moving on to the promising years ahead,

let

us take a

one just past.

remember 1984-85

an active and dynamic year for the forestry community. Lakehead's
determined executive was at work throughout the academic year attempting to keep the student populus informed, entertained and spirited. All three were evidenced in our successful
bid to save the office. The toils of this year's executive were matched by the efforts of an equally diligent and
ambitious group who were responsible for such successes as a lecture series, symposium, this fine publication and
countless other endeavours. It is this group, en masse, that is wholly responsible and deserving of credit for
providing all LUFA members with a distinctive and pleasurable year.
Please note that much of what is chronicled in this review has already been brilliantly displayed in this year's
edition of Harvest.
LUFA functions can be divided into three categories: social, sports and academics. Socially, LUFA experienced a
frenetic beginning. Initiation rites were retained and all first years were escorted through the ritualistic and infamous
pits. Orientation continued with a successful night at the Crest (drowning field school thirst) and a wild hayride with
the nurses at Murillo. Even the Corn Roast was a success - complete with corn this year! As in past years the
foresters combined with LUNA to host a LUAU in the main cafeteria. Another well-attended event was the Third
Annual Forestry Folk Night where students and faculty combined forces to raise money for Cystic Fibrosis. LUFA's
generosity was also extended to two unfortunate classmates who both lost their homes and belongings to fire.
On the sports scene, the Woodsmen teams were active this year placing well at the University of New Brunswick's
competition and hosting their own Forestry Day Meet here in March. Associated with this was the Annual Bushman's Brawl held this year in the study - undoubtedly the finest event of the year! Poor weather hindered a LUFAorganized ball tournament in the fall. As for the KAM-AM canoe race, to steal a phrase from the Woodchips and
Sawdust, "the race was cancelled due to lack of enthusiasm and entries". Attracted, no doubt, by Kakabeka Cream
and Ruby Rouge, an overwhelming number of teams participated in the Intramural Woodsmen Competition. Apart
from these numerous events, many forestry teams competed in various LUSU-organized intramural sport leagues.
It was a busy year for academic endeavours within the school of forestry. Numerous guest speakers visited the
university, a weekly lecture series was initiated and a trip to the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association field
demonstration were a few of the highlights. LUFA had a hand in this busy year by presenting a lecture series on
urban forestry entitled "Trees in the City" and a symposium on "Spruce Budworm and our Future Forests". A
forestry student gained a seat on the LUSU Board of Directors and degree II student is on his way to the
Netherlands on a summer work exchange. The year drew to a close academically as the degree IV students received
their rings (and then began writing their theses) and the diploma graduated made plans for their graduation
celebration. All of LUFA extends its congratulations and sincere best wishes to all graduating students.
Already a new executive is in place and ready to meet the challenge of 1985-86. To all, from participant to
organizer, to anyone who contributed to LUFA in any way, thank you and let's get behind next year's council to
make '85-'86 even better.
all will

Forestry Association was no exception.

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Kevin Lindquist

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Class representatives.

Susan

DO

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TH

Andree Fournier

DO

Max

Ron

Plinte (Right)

James Turner

(Left)

LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY FORESTRY ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE
1984-1985
President: J.D. Steele

Exchange Co-ordinator: Susan Collins

Vice-President: Kevin Lindquist

Sports Co-ordinator:

Secretary -Treasurer: Andree Fournier

Social Convener:

Public Relations:

Raymond Wagner

Mascot:

Ron

Plinte

James Turner

Max

T
Raymond
Wagner

TH

LUFA

executive '84-'85

TH

J.D. Steele

DO

�Like any other agricultural crop, Ontario's
forests are subject to poor germination, weed
competition, insects, disease and natural
disasters.

At the Ministry of Natural Resources,

we help forests grow from the ground up.
Through

forest

fire control,

a healthy

management, research and

we're dedicated to ensuring

and fruitful harvest.
more than the trees you can

Forests are
see.

They are the

responsibility of thousands

of people behind the scenes. People

work

in

and with these

resources.

who

Growing

forests every day.

For more information, write:

Ministry of

Hon Alan

W

Minister

Forest Resources Branch, Ministry ofNatural
Resources, Queen's Park, Toronto.

Natural

Resources
Ontario

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The Walrus and the
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But, mostly, they talked

about trees. You remember, they
and ships and sealing wax. ."

talked about: "... shoes

and

DO

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that

.

all

boils

down

—

to forest products.

You probably never really thought about it, but trees
provide hundreds of things you use daily: shoe leather,
bottle caps, buttons, lampshades, even

phonograph records.
The

list

gets longer every day as the forest industry finds
new ways to improve your life through trees.

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�Olenka Bakowsky and Ray Wagner

Ron

Plinte

These folks have been the heart and soul of Harvest '85.
They have photographed and developed, layed out and rearranged, pounded the pavement for advertisers and generally
put a great deal of time and energy into the realization of this
book. Their dedication

76

is

greatly appreciated!

DO

Ed Foreman

EF

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DO

Desrosiers

Russell Erskine

Lynne

TH

Sylvia Griefenhagen

DO

Collier

PHOTOGRAPHERS
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DO

AB

Andrey Bruce
Andrea McDonald

-

AM

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Allison Strickland

AW

Anna Westwood
Moore
Deb Desrosiers

-

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DD

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Brian

DE Dean
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DJ

Elzer

Don Jobson

-

DP - Dave Peckam

DO

Darlene O'Brien

-

EF

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Ed Foreman

JB

-

John

JM
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Jean Maclsaac

-

James Mitchell
J.D. Steele

-

JW

Judy Wright

-

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PM

Marlene Rayner
Margaret Schmidt
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Ron

-

Sylvia Greifenhagen

SM
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TH

Elliott

Pat MacKasey

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MR
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Blair

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Plinte

Scott McAllister

Susan Turza

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Teresa Holla

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�EDITOR'S

COMMENTS
April, 1985

Dear Reader,

The

become a reality. I am happy to say that this year we benefited from the
year levels: technology, degree and master's. This book really is a team effort,

12th edition of Harvest has finally

inputs of forestry students
since so

from

all

many have

contributed to its success.
project of this magnitude requires dedication and patience

from all concerned. What it finally boils
be concerned. Financial backing and technical equipment are important parts of such
projects,
if the people component is lacking. HARVEST '84 was a victim of such a situation. The
forestry tradition of annually producing yearbooks was broken last year, due to student apathy. A whole year of
memories is gone forever; the people, the places and the activities. We foresters are the only faculty to produce
yearbooks at Lakehead. It is something to be proud of.
In this edition of Harvest, we have tried to emphasize the theme of "moving into the future", stepping from
today into tomorrow. For those of us graduating this year, "tomorrow" has finally arrived. It is now time to put to
the test the knowledge we have gained during our past years at Lakehead. In recent months, the need for intensifying our forestry practices has been repeatedly voiced nationally. The public is perhaps slowly realizing just
what forestry means to them. The skeptics will say: "Humbug, it's no use, you are fighting a losing battle". The
final outcome rests on our shoulders, to meet the challenge of the future.
In closing, I would like to thank all those who have contributed to HARVEST '85, your efforts have made the
book better. Special thanks to Raymond Wagner and Teresa Holla for always being there when I needed them.
Thanks are also extended to all our advertisers and patrons. Your support is greatly appreciated.
Finally, a note on enthusiasm written by the famous poet and auto maker, Henry Ford:
You can do anything if you have enthusiasm. Enthusiasm is the yeast that makes your hopes rise to the stars. It is
the sparkle in your eyes, the swing in your gait, the grip of your hand, the irresistible surge of will and energy to
execute your ideas. Enthusiasts are fighters. They have fortitude. They have staying qualities. Enthusiasm is at the
bottom of all progress. With it, there is accomplishment. Without it, there are only alibis.

Working on a

down

to,

we should
but mean nothing
is

that

all

Sincerely,

Darlene O'Brien
Editor,

78

HARVEST

'85

�THE YEAR THAT WASN'T
Even though the yearbook was cancelled last
year due to circumstances beyond our control, we
fondly remember many events and many people.
We commemorate these last two pages to "THE

YEAR THAT WASN'T".
LAST YEAR'S GRADS! SCARY

Happy

Birthday!

Are we here

SG

to drink or play ball?

GREAT TOSS

DI

DO

Dr.

PULL, PULL! Go

McCormack

TH

Sue!

RM

We'll work anywhere

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