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This year ' s Woodsmen ' s Team Wolfgang Kitzer Rob McLeod Jacques Trembley Steve Ball Bill Baker Al Raman WOODSMEN ' S COMPETITION The annual Woodsmen ' s Competition was held in the first Saturday of Carnival Week. All contestants were in fine form from the Forestry Pisser the night before. It is safe to say the event was a success with five teams competing and ample spectators. Competing were Degree II who came first, Geology who came in second, our woodsmen ' s team who showed up third, and of course, the Jock Straps and nurses who came in 4th and 5th respectively. Even though the nurses came last, they were the best cheered and most watched team competing. Good form was shown by all. Credit is due to the organizers, Danny Gilbert and Derek Medland, and all those who helped in many different capacities. Due to lack of funds, the trip to Montreal for competition was cancelled. Hopefully, next year, the budget will not be so tight. Next year, we hope to get off to an earlier start and get things swinging. Allan Raman will be in charge of the team in 1972 73, and it is hoped many will turn out for it as there will be more activities, and we also hope to add to our existing supply of equipment. Until next year, remember to keep cutting deep . Bill Baker.
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L to R Ray Rivard, Walter Palubiski, Fred Austin GERMANY FIELD TRIP This was, by no stretch of the imagination, a success story. A group of eight students and two professors attempted to set up a field trip for the third year degree and the second year technician students to commence on May 1st, 1972 and end on May 17th. In all, 46 people would have enjoyed an experience that few others in their field have had the chance to. The trip was to consist of viewing Manage- ment logging and research areas in European settings. The major drawback was raising funds. The federal government turned us down saying it was too specialized a trip, and the provincial government was willing to give us only a third of what we asked for. I would like to close with a word of encouragement. If anyone is planning another field trip of this scope, they should start planning it at least nine months in advance. The money is available, but you must start at the top and work down. Meet the minister in charge and plead your case clearly and emphatically. Ray Rivard.
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