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Pat Murphy Pat was born and educated in Thunder Bay and has been employed in the Geology Department for the past 9% years. She has a a wide variety of skills in the secretarial, sedimentological, geochemical and petrological fields. Before becoming secretary to the Dean of Science, Pat was a professional typist as well as a geological tech- nician. Wendy Bons Wendy is originally from the Toronto area where she received her high school and college education. She has spent the past 3h years in Thunder Bay, the last year being spent in the Geology Department as the Departmental Secretary. Secretarial duties in the Geology Department include such things as typing, filing, handling of incoming and outgoing calls, departmental budget documentation and document- ation of faculty N.R.C. grants. Ain Raltsakas Resident Seismology Technician, Ain was born in England a lifetime ago. His emig- ration to Canada at an early age was briefly marred by his kidnapping and subsequent release by extra-terrestrials from Gany- mede (who, incidentally, refused ransom). He was educated in Physics and the ways of the world at P.A.C.I., the University of Waterloo and Lakehead University where he won (?) a B.Sc. in Eclectic Pretensions. Prior to joining the Geology Department in 1973, he was engaged as a researcher of mycorhizal relationships. He present- ly maintains the various functions of the Lakehead Seismographic Station and all that that entails.
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Rona Id Bennett Ron was the Chief Laboratory Technician at the Grant Institute of Geology, University of Edinburgh from 1936 to 1967. His research includes many kinds of technical approaches to Ph.D. studies. He has been the Principal Technician at Lakehead University since 1967. Ann Sumpter Ann was born and educated in England and emigrated to Canada in June 1967. She joined the staff of the Department of Geology at Lakehead University in July 1968. I Ann maintains all the requirements of the I first year teaching laboratory and manu- factures thin sections of suites of rocks for all the Department ' s teaching purposes, of students field trip collections and for the research projects of the Faculty members. Sam Splvak Sam was born in Port Arthur where he received his basic drafting techniques in high school and his geological training while in the employment (for 8 years) of a local mining company. He has been draftsman for the Science Department for the past 7 5 years. He maintains a fairly extensive map library (4500 geological maps), while his drafting time is largely devoted to preparing maps, overlays and drawings for use as teaching aids and research publications.
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