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EDWARD R. ANDRULOT Forest Management New York Ranger School B.S.F. University of Michigan From 1933 to 1936, Mr. Andrulot worked as a fore- man for the U.S.C.C.C. In 1940 he was assigned Junior Forester for the U. S. Forest Service. Having left the Forest Service in 1940, he worked for a year as a civil engineer for the Connecticutt Highway Department. From 1941 untill 1942 he was Assistant District Forester for the Crossett Lumber Co. of Crossett, Arkansas. In 1942 he was promoted to District Forester and served in this capacity until 19563 at which time he became an assistant Professor of Forestry at Louisiana Polytechnic Institute. FACU LTY LLOYD P. BLACKWELL Department Head--Professor of Forestry B.A. Lynchburg College M.F. Yale University Mr. Blackwell spent the years from 1931 to 1937 as an employee of the U.S. Forest Service in the Mid- Atlantic States after which time he came to Urania La. At Urania he served as Forester and Woodlands Manager of the Urania Lumber Company until 1946 In February of 1946, Mr. Blackwell came to Louisi- ana Polytechnic Institute to serve as Professor of Forestry and Head of the Forestry Department. Since January 1941, Mr. Blackewll has been chair- man of the North Louisiana Group of Forestersg he has served the Board of Directors of the Louisiana Forestry Association as Executive Committee Mem- ber since 1947g from 1950 to 1955 he served as chairman of the Louisiana Tree Farm System and for the past eight ye ars, Mr. Blackwell has been listed in WI-IO'S WHO IN AMERICA.
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LUUISIANA TECH FORESTER STAFF Vance Reitzell Burl Gills Managing Editor Business Manager Tom Colvin Editor Jim Stagg Feature Editor David Shows Art Robert Westbrook Wesley McKissack Kenneth Rockett Assistant Feature Photographer Secretary Editor 5
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FACLI LTY Mr. ODIE L. FITZGERALD Forest Utilization B.S. Louisiana Polytechnic Institute M.F. Duke University After his graduation from Duke University in 1949, Mr. Fitzgerald was employed as a wood technologist at TECO, in Washington, D.C. He worked in this position until 1950 and then moved to Shreveport, La. where he was made the District Forester for the Louisiana Soil Conservation Service. Eighteen months later, he came to Louisiana Tech to become associate professor of Forest Utilization. In this category Mr. Fitzgerald is an instructor in the fol- lowing subjects: Dendrology, Forest Products, Wood Technology, Seasoning and Preservation and Harvest- ing and Manufacturing. Mr. JOHN KUPRIONIS Silviculture Diploma Forester Academy of Agriculture and Forestry - Dotnuva, Lithuania M.F. Michigan State College Mr. Kuprionis worked with the Lithuanian Forest Service from 1929 to 1939 as junior forester, district forester, grand district forester, and finally as the head of the Forestry Dept. of Lithuania, Reforesta- tion Division. In 1939 he became an assistant forestry professor at the University of Vilnius, Lithu- ania. He served in this capacity until 1944 at which time he went to Germany to work for the German Forest Service of Austria. Afer leaving Austria, Mr. Kuprionis worked until 1946 as a forester in Bavaria. In July of 1946 he came to the United States and from 1948 Lmtil 1950, he worked as an assistant in the graduate forestry school of Michigan State Col- lege and there received his masters degree in forestry. From 1950 to 1952 Mr. Kuprionis worked in Dallas, Texas and helped to establish a 100 acre nursery for the growing of shade and ornamental trees. Since 1952 he has been an associate professor of forestry at Louisiana Tech, te aching: Foundations of Silviculture, Practice of Silviculture, and Seeding and Planting.
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