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FROM THE TOP The big news for 1985-86 has been the big move of the School of Forestry into the Braun Building. For those of you who graduated in or before 1986, this news may strike you as being too late , but rest assured that you will always be welcome to come back and have a look , or discuss a management or research problem you may have, or perhaps to consider graduate studies. Our moving into the Braun Building has enabled us to design our teaching space as well as to specify our research space. New facilities include our micro-processor equipped (50 units) forest management laboratories, a fire control simulator room, and renovated space for wood technology, silviculture, ecology, pathology, dendrology, taxonomy, soils, entomology, and wildlife management. The facilities for photogrammetry have been greatly augmented with the computer based geographic information system in the Centre for the Application of Resources Information Systems (CARIS). Speaking of computers, our micros will soon be linked by local area networks to the mainframe of the Computing Centre, and thus to other units as well. But, if I may borrow and mangle a phrase, hardware and electronics do not a forestry school make! The faculty, staff, and students are of paramount importance, and we have had some important changes this past year. Eila Green ( the boss ) was obliged to resign in November; Kadie Chadwick joined us in December and Jane Masotti in January. Dr. Navratil resigned last year, and Dr. E. Setliff took over forest pathology; Professor J. Tanz assumed the responsibilities for photogrammetry and management in the diploma program; Professor John Blair has been on long-term disability leave with a serious knee problem; Dennis Joyce has joined us as a Post Doctorate Fellow working with Dr. Farmer; Sarah Thomson and Gary Macsemchuk joined us last summer as mensuration and forest harvesting technologist, respectively; Teresa Zago completed her term as silvicultural technologist; and research assistants Gwen O ' Reilly and Madeline Maley continue to work with Dr. Farmer and Dr. Parker. Like the curriculum, the faculty and staff are in a state of dynamic change! To all graduates, I ' m sure I speak on behalf of all in the School of Forestry in wishing you the best of luck in your personal and professional endeavours, and I trust you will maintain your stro ng linkages with the School. DR. A.J. KAYLL, R.P.F. Director School of Forestry
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Frances Bennet-Sutton Richard Clarke Tom Eiber Burn that Bud worm Dennis Joyce Crandall Benson Management is FUN Harold dimming Back from the outback Ken ' Mac ' Brown If t Rob Fanner The take home lesson is CLI- MAX. Mary Ellen MacCallum Jack Flowers H. Gary Murchison You want credit for WHAT? Willard Carmean R.J. Day I love 2, 4, 5, T Tom Hazenberg Bill Parker Genes, not jeans '
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