University of Idaho School of Forestry - Forester Yearbook (Moscow, ID)

 - Class of 1933

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THE IDAHO FORESTER 55 ,:,,,,1,,,,,1,,,...,,1,,,,1 1 1,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,,.5 Mickey Insurance I I Agency L INSURANCE SPECIALISTS l 501 S. Main St. Telephone 6716 l T , Insure In Sure Insurance 1......i. 1 .-Hi.-I..-mi-In-ii..-ii..-Ii..--....1m....i..1.i..1 ...M 3.i...m- .-...i-H..-Iii.-I -iiIi-mi-.II.-.I..1Ii..1Ii.i1.m1,,.,1i.I otcl Moscow 'l 1 Dining Room, Colfee Shop, and I Fountain - Banquet Rooms and Private Din- I ing Room I -- New Attractive Booths 5 ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1,01 1.,,1 illy 1 iili 1 1 - ilii 1 1 -nn--lull I Hodgins' Drug Store I Moscow, IDAHO I 1 University Textbooks I Kodak Finishing I : Photographic Supplies . Drawing Materials 2 K. Sz E. and Dietzen Instruments I Iw1,,,,1 1m-nn--m,1..1 1 1ii1nu1.nn1nu-- inn-uni The Campus Social Center I l i Blue Bucket Inn Moscow, Idaho l....-....-..........-.......,.-......,..-...-....-...............-,.........-..I In writing advertisers, please mention The Idaho Forester GERRARD, PAUL H., '23. Assistant Forest Su- pe1'visor, Clearwater National Forest, Oro- I'ino, Idaho. Gerrard was in charge of Blis- ter Rust Control operations on the Clear- water during the past season. GILLHAM, NORMAN F., '26, 309 W. Elm, Flag- staHi, Arizona, with the U. S. Biological Survey. GODDEN, FLOYD W., '27, Assistant Forest Su- pervisor, Idaho National Forest, McCall, Idaho. Floyd paid the school a visit March 13, 1932, and was accompanied by his wife and two children. GREGORY, CHAS. A., Ex-'28, cfo U. S. F. S., Halsey, Nebraska. Spike was married to Germaine Gimble, a graduate of the Uni- versity of Idaho, in July, 1932, in Colorado. GUDMUNSEN, ORIN S., EX-'26, 5614 Wellington Avenue, Chicago. Gudmunsen's record since leaving Idaho is as follows: B.A., St. Olaf College '27g C.T., Luther Theological Sem- inary '313 now pastor of the Parkside Lutheran Church, Chicago. GUERNSEY, WILLIAM G., '29, 618 Realty Bldg., Spokane, Washington, office of Blister Rust Control. GUSTAFSON, CARL, '26, M.S. CFor.J U. of Cal- ifornia '29, Sierra National Forest, North- fork, California. HAMMOND, GEORGE M., '20, Vice President and Assistant General Manager Bowman Lum- ber Co., 1622 San Fernando Road, Glen- dale, California. HAND, RALPH L., Ranger Course '22, Ranger Roundtop District, St. Joe National Forest, St. Maries, Idaho. HARLAN, PAUL M., '25, 1329 Clay St., San Francisco, California. Harlan is Produc- tion Manager for M. E. Harlan, Advertis- ing. Paul writes: My only contact with forestry since graduation has been with a redwood shingle manufacturer who went broke six months after I began handling his advertising. I still think I'm good. How- ever, agriculture, that step-sister of for- estry, must be a hound for punishment, as I am still acting as advertising counsel for six or seven agricultural advertisers. Odd- ly enough or not, one of them sells ferti- lizer. Seriously, I should like to try my advertising hand at merchandising and some product of good old pinus or acer. I believe I could show the public some in- teresting quercus that would make the cash register sing. HARRIS, THOMAS H., M.S. CFor.J '30, 618 Realty Bldg., Spokane, Washington. Harris is Junior Forester in the Division of Blis- ter Rust Control, U. S. D. A. He Writes: At present I am stationed at Berkeley, California, at the Blister Rust Control Of- fice on the University of California campus

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54 THE IDAHO FORESTER consists of supplying all the treated forest products used by the Atlantic SYSt9m Of the Southern Pacific Railroad, also a con- siderable amount of cross ties for the Pa- cific System of the Same railroad. In ad- dition we do quite a bit of investigative work on new preservatives which are sub- mitted to us. We have an experimental treating plant that is kept in almost con- tinual operation on the various phases of wood preservation. Toxicity tests are made on all of our creosote purchases, and a cer- tain amount of experimental work is also done on this Subject. This company main- tains eight test tie Sections, the inspection and care of which are part of the duties of this laboratory. Recently I donated to the Houston Public Library the last seven issues of the Idaho Forester. The library expressed considerable satisfaction on re- ceiving this publication. DAUGHERTY, CHAS., Ex-'22, Forest Ranger, Greenhorn District, Sawtooth National Forest, Hailey, Idaho. DAVIS, ROBERT, '28, 2668 Grant Avenue, Ogden, Utah. Davis is with the U. S. Forest Ser- vice. DECRER, ARLIE D., '13, M.F. Yale '17, 2224 Rockwood, Spokane, Washington. Arlie is in the cedar pole business for the Weyer- haeuser interests. DE LA CRUZ, EUGENIO, '26, M.F. Yale '27, 1214 Miguelin St., Sampaboc, Manila, P. I., As- sistant Chief of the Division of Forest Lands and Regulations, Philippine Forest Service. Eugenio is the proud father of three children, one girl and two boys. The youngest, a boy, was born February 8, 1933. DOYLE, IVAN S., '26, Potlatch Forests, Inc., Headquarters, Idaho. The forestry Stu- dents gratefully acknowledge Ike's cour- tesy to them on the Headquarters trip in October. DRISSEN, JOHN P., '21, Browning, Montana. EASTMAN, VIRGIL H., '31, U. S. F. S., Orofino, Idaho. EDDY, LESLIE, Ex-'24, Beaver Creek Ranger Station, Coolin, Idaho. ELLIS, F. GORDON, '28, Lakeview, Oregon. FARMER, LOWELL J., '30, M.S. fFor.J '31, 403 Federal Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Farmer is Junior Entomologist, Bureau Of Entomology, U. S. D. A., and proud father of a Son born December 17, 1932. FARRELL, J. W., '22, Challis, Idaho. He is for- est supervisor of the Challis National For- est. FAVRE, C. E., '14, M.S. CFor.J '15, Kemmerer, Wyoming. Favre is forest supervisor of the Wyoming National Forest. FENN, LLOYD A., '17, LL.B., U. of Montana '26, Superintendent of Schools, owner of the Kooskia Mozantaineeo' and attorney at law, Kooskia, Idaho. FERGUSON, RAY S., Ranger Course, '22, Selway National Forest, Kooskia, Idaho. Ferguson is Ranger of the Middle Fork District. He writes, One of the biggest jobs on my dis- trict this year is the completion of the visi- bility studies and the start of our improve- ment plan. An interesting study being car- ried on this year is type mapping by air- plane. Jas. Yule from Missoula, had a strip of pictures made along my boundary on an unmapped area. We took the pic- tures and outlined every change visible. Then from sample plots on the ground we made a physical inventory and tied it to the picture. The balance of the types were determined by comparison, using the sam- ple plots as a starting point. We will not have a chance to test the results until May. It is quite interesting and I believe it will 'pan' out. FICKE, HERMAN, '31, U. S. F. S., St. Maries, Idaho. Herman has been in Moscow from time to time. FIELD, WALTER D., '26, is assistant land agent for Potlatch Forests, Inc., Lewiston, Idaho. FIFIELD, CHAS. E., '32, is taking advanced work in the University the current year . and hopes to return to his job with the Office of Blister Rust Control the coming summer. FISHER, DON C., M.A. '25, Yorktown, Virginia. Fisher is Assistant Chief Ranger, Colonial National Monument, National Park Ser- vice. He writes: National Park work is in many ways similar to forestry although the chief Object differs. In forestry it is pre- serve the forest. In park work-help peo- ple enjoy the park. Very similar to public relations work in forestry. FOLSOM, FRANK B., Ex-'22, Senior Forest Ranger, Deschutes National Forest, Bend, Oregon. Fox, CHARLES E., '28, Principal Leland Clda- hol School. FRITCHMAN, HOLT, '31, is at his home in Naches, Washington, awaiting employment. GARIN, GEORGE ILLICHEVSKY, '29, M.S. fFor.D '30, U. S. F. S., Dixon, Montana. GARNER, L. H., Ranger Course '23, Hailey, Idaho. GATLEY, HOWARD A., Ranger Course '23, Scout Executive, Kenosha, Wisconsin. GENAUX, CHARLES M., M.S. CFOr.J '29, Depart- ment of Forestry, University of Idaho, Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho. Genaux was field assistant at the Priest River Forest Experiment Station last summer.



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where several of us are engaged in prepar- ing a sugar pine inventory of the State of California. This survey is to make pos- sible a policy for the control of Blister Rust in the sugar pine stands of the state. Type maps showing the location of sugar pine are being prepared for each forest. HATCH, ALDEN B., '28, M.F. Yale '29, Harvard Forest, Petersham, Massachusetts. HEPHER, W. STANLEY, '31, M.S. fFor.J '32, Boswell, B. C., Canada. Hepher was co- author with Dr. E. C. Jahn of an article on Action of Ammonium Sulphite on Abies g1'cmdis published in the Paper Trade Jozwnctl, November, 1932. He plans to work for a Ph.D. degree in the field of wood products. HILL, EDWARD B., '31, gives his address as that of U. S. Forest Service, Ogden, Utah. He has been busy with timber surveys, land exchanges and insect control work the past year and till December 27, 1932 was in company with Tyler Gill, '31, Mr. Hill re- Hill have a daughter, ports he and Mrs. Helen Louise, born February 12, 1932. HILLMAN, WILLIAM P., A Ex-'13, Assistant Su- pervisor, St. Joe National Forest, St. Maries, Idaho. HOCKADAY, JAMES M., '31, Moscow, Idaho. THE IDAHO FORESTER HOFFMAN, H. C., '28, 46 Holly Rue Apts., Og- den, Utah. Hoffman is technical assistant on the Cache National Forest. HUME, JOHN F., '31, Route 2, Meridian, Idaho. Jack is assistant working boss on about 500 acres in the Idaho Valley and is applying formula V to 96 acres of bearing apple trees. JACKSON, TOM, '19, resident manager, lumber operation, Fruit Growers' Supply Co., Hilt, California. JEMISON, GEORGE M., '31, Junior Forester, Northern Rocky Mountain For-est and Range Experiment Station, Missoula, Mon- tana. George's Climatological Summary for the Priest River Forest Experiment Station was published last year. He writes: At present I am in the Washing- ton ofice on a 'training' detail, studying statistical methods. I am working on a iire-weather analysis and am enrolled in two courses in advanced statistics in the Department of Agriculture night school. Have a sore neck from sight-seeing. This is too great a change from Moscow. JOHNSON, R. B., '32, Hailey, Idaho, Senior Forest Ranger, Sawtooth National Forest, Hailey, Idaho. Bob visited the school during the past winter. JOHNSTON, ROYAL, '27, assistant time keeper, Potlatch Forests, Inc., Lewiston, Idaho. 1 1.1111111111n-nu1nu1uu-nu-nu-nn- nn-nn-nn-mi-un11:11-mx-5 I-love An Outfit That Will Lost The Summer Cut at no extra, cost Davids' are official agents for Filson Clothing-Duluth Packs- Forest Ranger Sleeping Bags - B0ne-Dry- and Bergmann's Shoes-The adopted Forester's Hat- Perfect Fitting - Breeches, etc. l DAVI DS' Exclusive But Not Expensive MOSCOW ' ' -nu- -un-nu-:ruinn--un-nn-nn-nn-nn1nn-u-nu.-nn--nu 1 - IDAHO -nn-nn1mm-un..nu-nn--nn-:ruin - 1 ... 1 -.. 1 --nu-7 Say: I saw the advertisement in The Idaho Forester.

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