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YEARBOOK STAFF Sheri Walsh, Ad Manager Mark Stevens, ads and layout ... and then there ' s the one about the editor who forgot to get his staff ' s pictures, only it ' s not funny! Missed but not forgotten are: Rohn Solecki, photography. Ed Paleczny, photography. Randy Collier, layout. Bev Shaw, advertising. Helen Sallans, photography. Mike Millard, dancing (disco?). and Paul Adkin, editor. Thanks also to Al Banner, Al Brailsford, Scott Forrest, Steve Knowles, Shannon Stone, Jordy Tanz, Karen Wilkens, and everyone else who contributed photos. LEFT: Ramune Beresnevicius, graphics. Lu Forester ' s mum .
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EDITORIAL What is ' forestry ? I know, it ' s something about ... an art and science ... using available technology ... to produce ... benefit of man. , and I won t argue the definition, but perhaps there ' s more. Forestry is more than an industry, a science, or even a profession. Forestry is a lot of things to a lot of people, and in that train of thought may I introduce the theme this year of Forestry is and to usher us through the book is our friend from the cover (or was it the Wayland) Lu Forester. Lu Forester however, like the rest of this book, is a creation, and I would like to take a moment to acknowledge the people who helped create Harvest 79 . Sheri Walsh was this years ad manager, coordinating all advertising activities, writing numerous letters, making phone calls, sending out invoices, as well as taking pictures and selling books. Helping Sheri with advertising around town were Bev Shaw and Mark Stevens who went door to door through Thunder Bay ' s business sections. On the production end of the book, Rohn Solecki put in countless hours taking and developing pictures, coordinating and doing lay-out, and ' kicking my ass ' to get things done. Rohn knows all aspects of yearbook production and will undoubtedly make next years book the best yet. Also helping with the production of the book were Ed Paleczny doing a lot of photography, Randy Collier working on lay-out and again Mark Stevens working his butt off on lay-out, ideas, and sales. I would also like to thank Ramune Beresnevicius for the creation of our surreal cariature, Lu Forester . There were many other people who helped on the book to varying degrees, and I thank them although space does not permit their mention on this page. I would also like to thank our sponsors for their advertising, since a yearbook is too expensive to be made solely on sales. I hope you enjoy our book. To the people who bought ' this years model ' , I hope you find it satisfactory. To those who didn ' t buy a yearbook, I hope you will indulge in one next year. Remember, we put the book out for you! To this years graduates I extend the best wishes for the future from the whole yearbook staff, and to those still working towards a degree or diploma, I offer my condolences. Once again I would like to thank everyone involved with this book, it really looks good. Remember, Forestry is ... our business! Paul Adkin, Editor. 2
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L.U.F.A. REVIEW LUFA activities started with ' shit hitting the fan ' the second day of field school. You guessed it, degree II was initiated, but a week later there was sweet revenge on the first years! The academic year was highlighted by our various activities beginning with a forestry dominated Shinerama, followed by the Kam-am canoe race, the corn roast (with real corn), the Softball tournament, the Weyerhaeuser Lecture Series, the tubing party (with non-alcoholic cider), Ski Nite, Symposium (a tremendous turnout (sic) ), the Woodsmans Competition (LU 1 calling passionate lady), the Hockey Tournament, and finally awards night. Due to the changing nature and expectations of students, we conducted a LUFA evaluation. The result was the initiation of a careers night and the tubing party. The course evaluations have been completed, and are in the LUFA office for all to see. In conclusion, I wish to thank all the people who have worked hard to make this year a success, and encourage e veryone else to come out and see what goes on. Try it, you may just like it! I hope to see everyone next year. James McPherson, President.
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