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In a fall 2003 Division sponsored field trip, participants studied the hydrogeology of the Cascade Range. Photo by Steven Ingebritsen.

Dr. John Cherry, autographs a copy of this groundwater textbook at the Seattle 2003 Student Reception.

Al Freeze's students presented him with a hockey jersey at the GSA in Denver. Photo by Ed Harvey.

Hydrogeology Division members enjoy good food and good conversation at the 2004 Awards Luncheon in Denver. Photo by Ed Harvey.

Ghislain de Marsily chats with a student. Vicki Kretsinger, Chair of the Assoc. of Groundwater Scientists and Engineers, is in the background. Photo by Ed Harvey.

Dr. Scott Bair leads a field trip to Woburn, MA, the small town that was the setting for the book and subsequent movie, "A Civil Action." Photo by Bill Simpkins.

Don Siegel demonstrates how to cook "coshier" dumplings before the luncheon at the 2006 GSA Annual Meeting in Phildelphia. Look for Don's new cookbook, "From Lokshen to Lo Mein - The Jewish Love Affair with Chinese Food" at a local bookstore. Photo by Ed Harvey.

Past Division Chair, Dr. Bill Simpkins, coordinates the annual raffle of exciting prizes at the Student Reception at the Seattle 2003 meeting.

Students display their prizes from the Hydrogeology Division student reception at the 2006 GSA Annual Meeting in Philadelphia. Prizes are donated from a number of companies and individuals and are greatly appreciated by the students. Photo by Ed Harvey.

Teams of students attending the Hydrogeology Division student reception at the 2006 GSA Annual Meeting in Philadelphia play a game of "Hydro Trivia" to determine which prizes they will win. The reception gives students the chance to interact with hydrogeology faculty and professionals. Photo by Ed Harvey.

Scott Bair, playing the role of "Mr. Wizard" at the 2008 Hydrogeology Division student reception, awards prizes in exchange for correct answers to hydrogeology questions. Photo by Ed Harvey.
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