Lakehead University Forestry Association - Yearbook (Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1972

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MULTIPLE USE Whose forests are these anyway For work, for study or play? Are they leasea to the Yanks For pulpwood and planks? Do Canadians have any say? That was a No-No one Sing us another one Not like the other one Sing us another one do-o When our timber resources are cut Or prices are squeezed in a glut We think of excuses For multiple uses To pull Canada out of a rut CHORUS: Hey-Ho for multiple use Give us another use Just like the other use Give us another use do-o. Cottage lot sales divide up the shore Into 50 foot plots by the score Now you need a sewer To keep the lake pure Or you ' ll poison the owner next door CHORUS: On a portage crossing a truck route A canoeist stopped to play on his flute With a God awful thud He was crushed in the mud And only the truck gave a toot CHORUS: Tourists called the Ranger a liar After lighting an illegal fire Which caused forest arson Burned up the parson And roasted the Sunday school choir CHORUS: A fabulous axeman called Paul Highgraded the trees that were tall When asked for an excuse He said multiple use Prevented him cutting them all. CHORUS: An ecologist studied a thrush And was killed when Bob Day sprayed the brush It had been his plan To enact a spray ban So the thrush and the brush could be lush. CHORUS: An R.P.F. had to quit Signing multi-use plans that don ' t fit But to cut be selection And build an erection In a wilderness zone takes a wit Lakehead U ' s class of F. ' 73 Were songfesting beneath a dead tree When from the inside A Woodpecker cried R.P.F. ' s ate no damn good to me. Hey-Ho for multiple use Don ' t do another one Just like the other one Don ' t do another one Don ' t. Professor Day ' s songs

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L to R Greg Cowman ( Vice- Pres . ), Helen Nowak (Sec), Bruce Ferguson (Pres.) Absent Roger Brown ( P. R. ), Paul Jewiss (Treas. ) THE PRESIDENT ' S REPORT It is upon the close of this academic year that I became reminiscent of my term as L. U. F. A. President. Though apathy seemed to take an early foothold in the year, the unfounded accusation that Forestry students as a whole had assumed an artsy attitude was quickly relinquished. A remarkably successful orientation rite at Kangaroo Court and an October Beef Bash was all that was needed. Participatory wise, the Shine rama proved immensely that Forestry still lived up to its tradition of always coming out on top. The bottle drive for United Appeal, even under the adverse conditions, surpri- singly showed earnest drive. The subsequent Social Nite and November Dance were also undoubtedly enjoyed. The true wealth of belonging to the Forestry sect continued into a Winter Carnival that would have fizzed without restoration of carnival spirit (i.e. - the Tech I sculpture) by us. Other involvements of the year such as the Annual Symposium, the work for a Germany field trip, and guest speakers added much to such a short but eventful year. To those who devoted services and time, I forward the executive ' s thanks for making the 1971 72 year a year of no monetary loss coupled with a renewed spirit only Forestry students could invoke. I would like to make a personal thank you to Dave Reed for his writing of the Wood Chips and Sawdust column. Myself as well as Greg hope future years prove as much, if not more, rewarding as it has been to us this year. Bruce Ferguson, President, 1971 72.

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