1, WORKSHOP MEANS WORK at a staff seminar as these students discovered, when preparing ticir re- port on conclusions reacted during a workshop period for submission to the full student body. (Left) Jim MacFarlan, IWA Organizer, Local 1-71; District President J. Stewart Alsbury, and Ozzie Matilla, skipper of the Loggers’ Navy. 2, HOWARD CONQUERGOOD, here seen in a typical action stance was the cting genius of the Staff Seminar at Parksville. His remark- able flair for creating a thirst for knowledge won the admiration of all the students. 3. BOB SMEAL, CBRE representa- tive, and President of the Victoria Labor Council assiduously devoted his attention to the tape recording ‘of the proceedings during the Staff Seminar. 4. THREE WA STALWARTS were caught by the camera in the midst of a plot to discourage excessive consumption by husky lumber workers of the excellent Island Hall meals at the -Parksville Seminar. (L. to R.) Jim MacFarlan, Organizer, Local 1-71 IWA; Jack Bethune, |WA International Representative, and President Walter Allen, Local 1-85 IWA. 5. PRESIDENT FRANK HOWARD, Local 1-71 IWA takes the floor at the IWA-CCL Staff Seminar to ex- plain to his fellow-students some of the problems of organization in logging camps. ; 6. PETE WRIGHT, Business Agent and Vice-President of Local 1-417 IWA, Kamloops strikes a reflective attitude during the seminar sessions. 7. JOE MORRIS, Chairman of Ar- rangement and Registrar at the Staff Seminar had as his charming assist- ant Miss Isabel Pearson, from the staff of Local 1-80 IWA. - 8. LAWRENCE “SONNY” JONES, Recording Secretary, Local 1-80 IWA, recently appointed CC presentative on Vancouver I: raised many a knotty ing seminar discussio