Lakehead University Geology - Journal Yearbook (Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1980

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John Etches Terry Foster The summer before last, I chased women on the beach. This past summer, I chased caribou on the tundra. This summer. I ' ll be chasing women and anomalies around Wawa for the Algoma Ore Division. My ambition is to catch all of the above. (But does he know what he ' ll do with them if he catches them? J . ) Two summers ago, with some reluctance, I began my life as a geologist working for W.G. Wahl Ltd., in NW Ontario (lugging rocks for a party chief named Betty) . It was she that gave me my first insight into the geologist ' s world, while teaching me the ways of the bush. I met greater challenges last summer in the delineating and prospecting of radiometric anomalies for Amax in NE Saskatchewan. This years field season will be spent white water kayaking, big game fishing and mapping for BP Minerals along the Coppermine River, NWT. m jf Paul ' Jethro ' Gertzbein The last two summers I ' ve been working in the Arctic, looking for uranium. During the last two winters, I ' ve been partying to make up for what 1 missed during the summer, 1 hope to be going back up to the NWT this summer to do some mapping for Gulf Minerals. I hope to make a career out of exploration geology and getting high. V

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Scott Bruce Scott was the Phantom of the third year class. (Field school must have been tough, eh Scotty?) His field experience includes two summers of geological mapping in the Timmins area (in the good ol ' Abitibi greenstone belt). Warren Clendining Married to a fantastic lady, (who just so happens to be doing this typing), Warren ' s last few summers of work have involved assisting various professors in their research. This has encompassed such things as collecting mud for Dr. Mothersill, rowing Dr. Kehlenbeck around Hazelwood Lake, and guiding Howard through the wilds of Fort Frances (and surrounding bush). Geologically speaking, the things that interest him most are geophysical methods (yawn) , and structural geology. Beyond this lies a strong interest in music - more precisely the trumpet - to which professor Kehlenbeck can attest (not detest) to the devotion. Burns Cheadle My main interests are maximizing leisure time, and taking two years to write up a half hour thesis on the stratigraphy of the Rossport Formation, for Roy Shegelski. In my many hours I occupy trying to avoid the microscopes, I write music for guitar, cross-country ski and play cat and mouse with my wife, Sherri. I worked as the camp slave for O.G.S. in the summer of ' 78 and as a chauffer and aide-de-camp for Roy Shegelski in the 1979 field season. This coming summer I ' ll be working for Mattagami Exploration as grizzly bait in the Northwest Yukon Territory.



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Rick Kemp Ambitions: - finish his honours degree - an international job which requires his presence only when he feels like it Rick will surely be the proud father of about 3 young geologists - 2 boys a girl. His confident manner, careful and articulate speech, and easy laugh will get him a super- visory position with some tax evading corporate giant, drinking 20 dollar scotch whiskey. Best wishes Rick. Pet Peeve - Shopping with Larry. Basically, I am a quiet unassuming individual. However, inspiration may come to any man! In my case I realized, that if God or evolution had meant for me to ' live ' in the lab, then I would perforce have grown a universal stage, or perhaps a set of coloured pencils in lieu of fingers. In the absence of these physical accoutrements, I have resolved to become an exploration geologist - specializing in wine, women, and song . Work experience - Summer 1977, Falconbridge Nickel, Northern Ontario (Junior). Summer 1978, Derry Michener and Booth, Wisconsin (Junior). Summer 1979, Norcen Energy, Uranium City, Sask. (Senior Mapper) . Blair Kite Work Experience: 1978 Amoco Canada Ltd., as a monkey operator near Matagami, Quebec. 1979 Falconbridge Copper, as a Galley slave at Savant Lake and Schreiber, Ontario At present: Vice president in charge of mining with Nugent St. Mining and Exploration Special interests: Setting down by the fireplace with a rum toddy and a goood ore petrology text on a long and dark winter evening. Other interests include alcohol absorbance and gourment cooking. Eugene Kent

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