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George Chomacki The summers of ' 78 and ' 79, I spent working in the N.W.T. My geological interests are diverse with an underlying motivation to succeed academically. Favourite activities include canoeing, fly- fishing, hunting, and Nordic skiing. (Was the undisputed backgammon champ of the Dubawnt Lake area . ) Keith Dail ey Interests in Geology - Basic, intend to make it a living some day. Maybe add a new dimension to oil exploration in Trinidad. Summer Employment - Observing features of interest on the beaches of Trinidad. Hope to be more successful this year . Robert Dubyk Thus far I have spent one summer working in the office in Thunder Bay, and in the Atikokan area for MNR - OGS . Outside interests; I ' m involved in carrying a portable office in a brief-case and working in a darkroom.
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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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Mik e Schulze I ' m having a good time at L.U. I ' m looking forward to summer field work and am interested in mineralogy, as well as generous amounts of partying and being outdoors away from urban sprawls. Eleanor Sidey Due to the fact that no one will hire me, I have never been employed in any geology related fields. I am in second year, but at the rate I ' m going, I hope to graduate within the next decade. Tim Twomey Hi! I ' m in second year geology (mostly). I ' ve spent 2 summers in the bush. My first summer I met Jack Parker who showed me the way to geology and drinking. Last summer, I broke my leg midway through the field season and had to spend half the summer at home, at the beach in my cast and getting fully paid. See you at the Prospector ' s Convention in Toronto .
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