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Acknowledgements I think that this yearbook is the beginning of a set of number one yearbooks. Believe it or not, but this staff was completely green from co-editors down. And somehow between all of us we put together the kind of yearbook you can even show to your mother. So tell me, what more can a forester ask for! tji mi » • BACK: J. Dojack N. Phillips M. Weich A. Pakrastins FRONT: G. Pottruff R. Durand G. Mackenzie CO-EDITORS: Gord Mackenzie Garth Pottruff. THE CREW: (Alias Staff). LAYOUT: Nancy Phillips, Marlene Weich. PHOTOGRAPHERS: John Dojack, Rick Durand, Andy Pakrastins. DEVELOPER: Andy Pakrastins. (Thanks for the extra pictures Sugar Bear! And to the guy in Tech I who took those last minute pictures . . . get your derriere on the Crew next year, .... G.P.)
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Ontario reaps the harvest of good forest management It ' s a headline every dedicated professional forester would like to read in his lifetime. Not possible, of course. But it is possible to sow the seeds today for a better forest management program tomorrow. And we must. It ' s a slow process. Costly, too. Sometimes it seems an over- whelming prospect— to provide now for regeneration on a scale that will meet the projected needs of a society well over half a century away. It requires planning now, by skilled and experienced for- esters, of the whole forest management system, from cut layout to the regeneration of the new forest. And tending to maturity. It demands a well-rounded approach to forestry, a total resource approach, sustained over a long period of time. We ' ve come a long way since steps were first taken 30 years ago to build a comprehensive inventory and a sound manage- ment planning system for Ontario ' s forests, but we need to go f urther and faster to make our goal. And we intend to. You are the students of a pro- fession with a major stake in Ontario ' s future economy and well-being. Your decisions as future forest managers will play an essential role in the devel- opment of an even better forest management program. Together, we can make that goal we ' ve planned. And leave a proud legacy. Ministryof Hon Frank s Miller J Minister Natural Dr. J.K. Reynolds ReSOUrCeS Deputy Minister Ontario
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