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

 - Class of 1980

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Nicholas Spence My interests lie in the smutty side of geology, such as megalopoliths and the bucking and grinding of orogenic belts. However, sometimes I have my serious moments and drift off to the land of Mega-Zircons . I have had the good fortune of spending a summer in the bush. It felt more like Two Years Before The Mast . Flying, world affairs and suntanning on a yacht off the Great Barrier Reef of Australia all the while drinking Singapore Slings are amongst my other interests. Mark Stevens My first summer in geology was with Falconbridge Copper Ltd., working in the Savant Lake area just north of Thunder Bay, looking for base metals. The second summer was with Urangesellschaf t Canada Ltd., searching for uranium in the Northwest Territories. For the coming field season, I will be working for Petrocan in Calgary and the N.W.T. My main interests are girls, water skiing, and motocrossing . Ron Tweedie I learn much while in attendance here; it ' s not always related to geology however. The biggest thought in my head is to find a mate. Everything else will fall into place by itself. My ultimate calling is not geology, but this degree will help me. Dozens of taxi passengers have received various lectures re. evolution of the nor ' westers range et . al . They all seem amazed, and exit the cab enlightened and grateful (big tips) with smiles to face a different world. It ' s a credit to my lecturers one and all.



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2nd Year L. to R. - Lupen (ed. note - maybe we can get him to switch to geology), Ian Campbell, Brett Barnes, Eleanor Sidey, Tim Twomey, Cathy Butella (another potential geology major??), Rob Dubyk, George Chomacki, Keith Dailey. Absent: Mike Schulze. Bret t Barnes As a recruit fresh from the working class, one of my main interests in geology is the graduate employment rate. A geological summer job exists somewhere out there, I just don ' t know where as yet. Ian Campbell I began university in the Forestry degree program, but switched to geology after 2 years when I found summer job hunting to be a full time job itself. I spent last summer working on Gulf Minerals Great Bear Lake project. This summer I ' m headed to Northern Saskatchewan on the employ of Eldorado Nuclear, and once again on the search for uranium.

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