OREGON STATE CENTENNIAL EDITION Volume XXI I Corvallis, Oregon, January 1969 Number 1 School Celebrates Centennial With New Building The School of Forestry is celebrating Oregon State University's Centennial Year by breaking ground for a new forestry building. What could be more appropriate? Bill West, Chairman of the Building Committee, says that final plans and specificatoins are nearing completion. Architects Hamlin, Martin and Schultz of Eugene, have been bearing down w ith vigor, along with the consulting . firms involved. Bruce Morrison, mechanical engineering; Grant Kelley, electrical engineering; and Carl Rhode , structural engineering, all of Portland, have been busily engaged in getting their specifications in order. The architects have set February 1 as the target date for completion of plan s, spec ifications, and cost est imates.· These will be submitted to the School, University, and State Board of Higher Education for review whic h requires from four to six weeks. We have been asked repeatedly, " When will ground breaking take place? " " What is the expected completion date?" At this writing, answers to both questions are guesses, but here goes. Assuming a favorable cost estimate , State Board of Higher Educat'on approval at a meeting early in March, 1969, and the 30 days required advertising for bids, it may be poss ible to break ground in late April or May. The construction schedule allows 18 month s, h ence, possible completion by November, 1970. The architects are hopeful of being able to set this ahead - completion by September, 1970. Costs are a major concern at this time . The question is being asked , "Will the Forestry building be w:thin the budget of $2,365 ,000?" This figure was set in February, 1967, and roughly checked in February, 1968. The p ast year was a period of spiraling inflation in the building business. Bids on new construction, now underway on the campus, were over budgets requiring considerable alteration of plans, equipment, and fixtures . Right now we are wondering what the current take-off estimates will be on the Forestry building . Hopefully, they w :ll be within the budget, and ground break :ng will go forward this spring . Many of you are probably wondering just where the building will be located and what the bu ild ing plans are like. The site is west of the present building on the southwest corner of Jefferson street and The Mall. The Poultry Scie nces building is to the south and the U.S. Forestry Sciences Laboratory is to the west. There are about 84 ,000 square feet gross area over two floors and a basement. Net usable space of approximately 55,000 square feet breaks down roughly into 60 per cent instruction and graduate research, 22 per cent administration and faculty offices, and 18 p er cent services. To give you a better idea of the lay-out we've included some drawings for you. Site Plan Landscaping , access drives, and parking have been worked out in cooperation with tile Forestry Sciences Laborato ry so as to provide the most efficient and attractive arrangement. The forestry building as shown in the plan view o f the ground floor consists of three units arranged around a central co urt w:th north , west, and east side entrances. Functions within the three structured units are ilustrated on the Ground Floor Plan. There is a service court on the south side of the basement level to provide parking for vehicles used in field labs and research. An area beyond the service court has been left for future expansion and additional parking. The plan permits a generous set-back of the building from The Mall and Jefferson streets. Ground Floor Plan The west unit (left on plan) houses a small auditorium , lobby and rest rooms; the auditorium will seat 160. The unit extend ing left to right at the bottom of the plan will house the Forest Products Department o ffices , a student center, classrooms for wood technology and aerial photography, and a large seminar room. The 'L ' shaped unit in the upper right corner will accommodate School administration functions , such as offices and wo rk sp ace for the Dean, Assistant Deans, Business Manager, Personnel Counselor, Acco unting and Secretarial activities. Wide entrances are provided on the north and east sides opening into a central court for outdoor circulation and exhibit areas. Top Floor Plan The top floor co mpletely covers the ground floor system with access via staircase at the four corners, inc lud ing an elevator at the southwest corner. Teaching laboratories, preparation and calculator rooms computer center, economicsmanagem ent research, reference read ing, seminar, graduate assistants, and staff center are around the outside periphery, Inside, overlook the cou rt are offices for the Forest Eng ineering and Forest Management Departments. Basement Th e basement provides space for teaching and research laboratories requiring extensive utilities. A lim ited number of offices is provided in the center area. The laboratories are either directly related to instruction or to grad uate activities. Sections These two drawings indicate vertical floor arrangeme nt and , to a limited extent, structural details. Basement foundations, floor slab, walls and co lumns are re inforced concrete , incl uding the first floor joist and slab system. Ground and top story construction are heavy glue-laminated wood col umns, beams and purlins with floor and roof of laminated decking. By coordinating exterior and interior finishing materials with the basic building concept the new Forestry building will be an outsta nding example o f attractive design in wood and a credit to the forestry profession . New Fernhopper Directory We're proud of the new Directory that you will find at the back of the 1969 Oregon State Forester. This marks the first time that an up-to-date directory has gone to every Fernhopper for whom we think we have a good address. Previously the Forestry Club has pubilshed a directory that has gone only to Alums who purchased the Annual Cruise. Last year no direc tory was published so we decided to inc lude it with the Newsletter. As you can see, it is run on an offset press and from the l isting provided by the Computer Service. Worked out good, didn 't it? A new program has been initiated to recapture addresses of you guys that move and don 't se nd us an address change . This is the U.S. Post Office program of (continued on page 3) The President's Message OREGON STATE FORESTER Annual newsletter of the OSU Forestry Al umn i Association mailed to the last known address of all OSU Fernhoppers. BOARD OF DIRECTORS TERMS EXPIRE APRIL, 1969 Rosboro Lumber Co. P. 0. Box 1098 Springfield, Ore. 97477 R. M. Kallander (Sec'y.-Treas.) Assistant Dean School of Forestry Corva llis, Ore. 97330 Clyde H. Stratton Pacific Pumpers, Inc. 3151 S. W. Sherwood Pl. Port land, Ore. 97201 TERMS EXPIRE APRI L, 1970 James L. Bagley (Vice President) U. S. Plywood-Champion P. 0 . Box 672 Eu gene, Ore. 97401 Ronald E. Smith State Forestry Dept. 2600 State Street Salem, Ore. 97301 Bob H. Un derwood (President) Woods Products Division Weyerhaeuse r Company Kelso, Wash. 98626 TERMS EXPIRE APRIL, 1971 Austin Mc Reynolds 730 Walnut Avenue Eugene, Ore. 97401 Glenn B. Parsons Box 525 Elgin , Ore. 97827 Kenneth 0. Wilson 3110 S. W. Florida Street Portland, Ore. 97219 ADV ISORY Carl H. Stoltenberg (Dean) School of Forestry Corvall is, Ore. 97331 2 Your Invitation To Plans Program Fernhopper Day Fernhoppers from various parts of Oregon met in Corvallis in early October to discu ss plans for the Stud ent Se lection Program. President Bob Underwood welco med the group. Dean Carl Stoltenberg , Bill Wheeler, and Rudy Kallander explained the need for the Committee, outlined the tentative plans for the program , and asked members of the group for their recommendations. During a general discussion w hich followed, partic ipants contributed valuable suggestions that set the stage for organ izing the action program. I would like to extend an invitation, on behalf of the Forestry Club, to all alums for Fernhopper Day and Banquet on Saturday, February 22, 1969. Preparation is well under way and Chairman Bill Niedermeyer promises a day of interesting activit ies with excellent food in store. There will also be a tea for the ladies sponsored by the "Co nifers" , the student wives organization. In the fall of 1970 the Schoo l of Forestry is scheduled to move into the new building. There can be no doubt that forestry has outgrown and nearly worn out the present building. The Forestry Clu b will be ass isting alu mni in recruiting top students to study for a career in forestry. The Club is in the process of making a slide-tape program of a "student's eye view" of fo restry ed ucation for presentationtion to interested h igh school students. We hope to bu ild an understandnig of forestry and an interest in the School. Incidentally, the Annual Cruise staff has a lim ited number of Annual Cruises dating from 1937 to 1967. They will be sold on Fernhopper Day on a first come first served basis, $1.00 each. Mail orders will be filled . Ken Kanoff, Preside nt OSU Forestry C lu b. The Committee elected Herb Willison as chai rman and promptly went to work. The state was divided up into 14 districts and each member of the Committee placed in c harge of the district in which he resid\'!s. Thus each com mittee mem ber would se, rve as a district c hairman and would solic it the aid o f other alums in his area to assist in the program. Oregon State Universi ty Forestry Alumni Association David C. Burwell Student Selection Committee Dear Fernhoppers: Our alumni forces have a very important part in the operation of our school. As "G raduates" of this schoo l we are the prod ucts put on the marke t to carry out the work of the industry. We have a duty to build and maintain an image as foresters who are looked up to and desired for this work. We have reached a p lateau so mewhere in o ur work. The next step is to continue to help the school turn out foresters of eq ual ability and productivity. There are several ways this can be and has been achieved. The past few years have seen c urriculum modifications needed to keep up with changes in industry, and po licies o f public forestry. More recently great he lp was given by alumni in pass ing legislation to build a new forestry building . A hard working gro up of alumni c reated a task force that came up with nine areas o f responsibility which can enhance our overall status in the field of forestry. This year we are taking one of those n ine areas, that of Student Selection, and the committee is fun ction ing. Members of the committee are Norman Bjorkland '48, Brice L. Brandt '61 , John L. Davis '63, Wayne 0. Harr is '48, Joe B. Holder '58, Bill G. Hughes '49 , Robert E. Kischell '48, Donald B. Malmberg '47 , Ashley Poust '37, Ph ill ip C . Smith '56, Oscar Weed ' 46, Herb Willison '33. Tom Radcliffe '42. In these days of rapid change in business, economics, world conditions, and morals, we must keep on the move and help o ur school produce capable, forthright and ambitious you ng men who, we as emp loyers, will feel fortunate in havi ng on our staff. Your help must be a continuing endeavor from now on. I 'll be lookin.g for yo u February 22. Bob Underwood President High schools in each district will be contacted to obtain the names of the top 10 - 15% of young men in the jun ior and senior classes. Under the cha irm an's leadership these students will be contacted to see if they would be interested in lea rning about career opportu nities in forest ry. Those who respond affirmatively w ill be vis ited in their homes, preferab ly w ith their parents presen t. The forestry alum making the contact w ill provide the student with a packet of material on careers in forestry, discuss professional forestry, and answer any questions the young man might have. Students who become sufficiently inte rested in a forestry career to contact the Sc hool of Forestry will have opportunity to vis it the School and be hosted by the Student leaders in the Forestry Club. School are enthusiastic about participating in the program. Members of the Committee suggested that southwestern Washington and northern California be inc luded in the program and the expansion o f the Committee is in the works. The group wi ll meet again on January 25th to discuss details and complete plans for contacts that will be made during winter and spring terms. Th e program is being coordinated w ith availabil ity of the new Forestry School building in the fall o f 1970. New Fernhopper Directory (continued from page 1) " Address Correction Requested ." Each one of these costs a dime a piece , and 1100 corrections have come in since July 1968 Newsletter was ma iled out. How about remembering to send us you r next address c hange? We want to keep sending yo u the Newsletter and o ther interesting information about what your classmates are doing and about what's going on here at the School. Following the Directory is o ur new " Lost in the Woods " l ist. If yo u see any of yo ur o ld buddies on the list, and you have a current address for them , send it along to us. We'll update our records and send them the most recent copy of the Newsletter. 3 Fernhopper Breakfasts During the Society of America n Foresters meeting at Philadelphia in Octobe r, Forestry alums gathered to visit and to hear a report from Dean Stoltenberg on prog ress being made in the Sc hoo l of Forestry. Some 30 Fernhoppers were present for the occas ion. Joe Callaghan '38, showed up at a Fernhopper Breakfast for the fi rst time. He's back from the Midd le and Far East w he re he was Caterpillar rep resentative for many years. Joe says his expense account has been c ut from world-wide to United States, Mexico, and Canada. The recent breakfast held during the Western Forestry and Conservation Associat ion meeting in San Francisco was attended by o ve r 40 alum s. A lumni Associat'on President Bob Underwood d 'sc ussed some of t he pro jects being undertaken by the Associat ion and De an Carl brought everyo ne up-to-date on School activ ities. Rod Fety '41, and Merle Lowde n '32 , both from Washington D.C., made the scene. Neither appeared to be job hunting . However, Rod says that when he first went back to Washington he found an apartment that faces West. 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Lifting up two or three subjects suggests On the other hand, a ove r-emph asis. balanced report on school activities would hardly be more than a listing of the 150 or more courses and sections taught, the over 500 students counseled, the 30 graduate theses supervised , the 97 research projects underway, the 10 short co urses and symposia planned and presented, and the untold numbers of meetings conducted to revise currucula, plan research projects, restructure graduate programs and conduct other University business. The list of student activities would also be lengthy. Obviously a balanced approach is out. My compromise is to mention sev.eral special activities o f the year and bnefly discuss the importance of one . Surely approval of the bond issue and thus a new forestry building was a highlight of 1968, one for which yo~ alu~ni can justly claim credit and. enJOY ":'lth pride. In addition, prepanng . detatle,d sp ecificat ions and plans under Btll Wests su pervision has required hundreds of hours of hard work by the faculty. Student and fac ulty enthusiasm is high as we lo~k forward to construction begtnntng thts spring. Reviewing and revising c urricula and restructuring several key courses was another major accomplishment of 19_6~ one which will require much addttton al faculty effort in 1969 and '70 as th~ innovations are put into effect. Conttnuous development will of course be needed, but periodic major reviews of th1s so rt are necessary too. Review and revision of graduate programs has also !aken special ene_rgy and attention, and wtll reqUire mo~e tn 1969. The graduate language requtr~ment for forestry majors has been redeftned as a more relevant and rigorous communications requirement. All areas approved for graduate specialization . in forestry ~re being reviewed and redeftned; low~r pnority areas are being dropped , perm tttmg us to concentrate on key areas and to add one or two new ones. Each of these efforts should improve the environment for forestry education at Oregon State University, the primary task of our school. And so should the recent efforts aimed at attracting outstanding students to the school. Bob Underwood's column describes an alumni program to contact outstanding high school prospect~. Three scholarships have been made availab le to such students - these should be of considerable assistance in our student select ion efforts. Our thanks to the Oregon Logging Conference for their new scholarship , and to the many assoc1ates of the late Joe M. Crahane, Oregon lumberman, for the two Joe M. Crahane Memorial Scholarships. The level of top student leadership and scholarship is frequently a limiting factor in improving educat ional programs in many forestry schools, in my opinion .. The contribution of student leadership to the school 's entire educational environment is easily underestimated. Excellence behin_d the lectern and in course structure IS absolutely essential-bu t without dynamic Forest Management The development of our new curriculum, as described briefly in the July, 1968, issue of the Oregon State Forester, is a continuing major departmental project. In vie~ of the important part played by the alumni in the revision of our curriculum, we feel a progress report is in order. The University Curriculum Council has approved the proposed integrated courses in principle and general outline. Three faculty subcommittees are working on details of the two major sequences and the capstone course. The coordinators for these courses include Dan Robinson for Forest Management Operations, Ray Yoder for Forest Economics and Regulation , and Johnny Bell for Multiple-Use Decisions. These sequence courses will attempt to integrate definite blocks of forestry subject matter areas. The philosophy will be to approach the problems of management from a broad frame of reference and a background of science, socio-economic , and basic forestry courses. The courses will be team taught, includ ing instructors from all three departments. The fact that students from Products, Engineering, and Management will work together should also give greater breadth and depth to these courses. The Department continues to expand its continuing education program . Last year we initiated new short courses in forest recreation, and in young-growth management. A new addition in 1969 will be a smyposium on Land-Use Planning and Zoning. The School is publishing a complete list of all continuing education programs for 1969. The faculty remains the same as reported in the last issue of the Newsletter. Denny Lavender keeps us informed of his interesting and stimulating expe riences at the University of Wales. The new research facilities at the Forest Research Laboratory have been a major asset in improving the quality of our graduate program. We enrolled 50 students in graduate work fall term, of whom 28 are Ph. D. cand idates. Dick Dilworth, Department Head student leadership, these will not provide a st imulating educationa l environment. Student leaders are the catalysts which regulate th e amount of real learning which takes place - their contributions are frequently the difference between classes which are simply interesting and those which provide truly stimulating educational e xperiences. In my courses I believe that it has been the nature and vigor of the best student questions, student answers, student ideas, and other student contributio ns which largely have determined the general level of student interest, enthusiasm, creativity and educ ational achievement. This is why I am so apprec iative of alumni efforts in the "student selection " program and in the development of related student scholarships. We will not always correctly identify the key leaders - they aren 't always the highest scholarship students, but their high school performance is usually indicative. I am sure your efforts will be fruitful. Carl Stoltenberg Dean 9 Self Learning Center Spreads Its Wings Here is the interesting way in which the "long arm of coincidence" connected the Forestry Self-Learning Center and Karl H. Oedekoven, who attended the School of Forestry in 1937-38. Two years ago Phil Crawford , '65, and Bob Reichart of the Self-Learn ing Center made a tape-slide presentat:on, "Careers In Forestry," that explores the varied opportunities found i~ present-day f?restry. It was aimed at htgh school sentors, m the hope that top-flight students would recog nize it as an invitat:on to become professional foresters. No one expected this tape-slide to travel outside of Oregon. While it was doing its job here in the state , Bob Reinhardt of the U.S. Forest Service somehow heard about it and phoned his almost namesake, Bob Reichart, in the Self- Learning Center and asked if he could obtain a copy. Then , after hearing the tape and viewing the p ictures, he praised the presentation warmly and asked for permiss ion to inc l~d e "Careers in Forestry" in the tape-sltde series made available nationally by the U.S. Forest Service. "Ca reers in Forestry" turned into one of their successful offerings, as almost a hundred copies were distributed at cost over the United States. One co py even found its way to Brazil, where - here is the coincidence it reached Karl Oedekoven, who is Project Manager of a United Nations project in Curitiba. . A copx of his letter of thanks to the Untied Nations Department of Agriculture headquarters was sent to Reinhardt, who in his turn, sent a copy to Reichart. As Bob Reinhardt's note said: " Your tape-slide efforts have gone quite a fur piece." We hope Karl will forgive our !akin~ the liberty of quoting from his letter: "Just this moment I have received your kind letter . . . together with the slide-tape lecture, " Careers in Forestry." This is really of utmost importance for our work as many of our professors and students 'are continually being invited to speak to high schools all over Parana and neighboring States and the forestry profession is actually the main item of these talks. Your lecture will greatly facilitate this work. We shall make an attempt to have the English tape translated into Portuguese, so that it can be used by any Brazilian staff member or student." One more coincidence : At the Philadelphia SAF meeting, Phil and Bob met a chap from Purdue who is going to Braz il next year. He told them that the tape had indeed been translated into Portuguese and was being used. This tape-slide presentation is not the first Forestry Self-Learning Center tape that the U.S. Forest Service had used. Last year they made available · the tapeslide presentation, "Balloon Logging," made by John O'Leary, '47. Incidentally, anyone interested in forestry tape-slide presentations who is not receiving the little pamphlet, "Timber T ips," in which new U.S. Forest Service presentat ions are an nounced might write Bob Reinhardt to get on the mailing list. The address is " Timber T ips, c o Chief, Forest Servtce, Washington, D.C. 20250." Enrollment Statistics Oregon State Centennial Celebration of Oregon State University's one hundredth b'rthday ann:versary began with Charter Day on October 27th. De legates from 133 Colleges and Universities and delegates from 146 Learned Societies and Professional Organizations, along with several hundred OSU faculty participated in the Academic Procession. President Jensen presided and J. W. Forrester, Preside nt of the State Board of H:g her Education, extended greetings. Dr. Fred H. Harrington, President of the University of Wisconsin took "A Look at the Next 100 Years" when he addressed the Charter Day audience. The highl ig ht of the occasion was presentation of 15 Centennial Awards. These were presented to outstanding individuals who have helped make Oregon State University great in the first 100 years. Five of the awards went to people who are no longer living. These were Vernon H. Cheldelin, member of the faculty for 24 years, and an outstanding biochemist; E. R. Jackman, extension farm crops and range management specialist for nearly 40 years, and author of several books; William J. Ke rr, President of OSU for a quarter of a century; Clifford E. Maser, first Dean of the School of Business and Technology; Margaret C. Sne ll, "Lady Doctor" and pioneer in Home Economics. Members of the family were present to accept the awards . Ten recipients were present to rece ive their awards from President Jensen. Among them were Frank L. Bal lard, President of OSU in 1940-41 and longtime Associate Director of Cooperative Extension; Wayne V. Burt, Associate Dean of Research and the founder of the outstanding Oceanography program ; Ava Milam Clark, Dean of Home Economics for 34 years before her retirement in 1950; F. A. Gillfillan , Acting President of OSU 1941-42 and Dean of Science for 24 years; George W. Gleeson, Dean of Engineering since 1945, at OSU for 40 years; E. B. Lemon, our first Dean of Administration, and illu strious OSU Alum, Class of '1 1; Herman Oliver, Charter member of the State Board of Higher Education in 1929 and served for nearly a quarter of a century; F. E. Pnce, Dean and Director School of Agriculture, Agriculture Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service and a friend of forestry, and an OSU alum, C lass of '22; A. L. St rand, President o f OSU, 194261 and strong supporter of forestry. If you kept cou nt, by now you've discove•ed there 's one more - our own Dean Mac. We're going to give you the full citation that illu strates so we ll his dedicat"on to building OSU's School of Forestry and building men worthy of the forestry profession. I A CITATION WAL TEA FRASER McCULLOCH, outstanding Oregon State teacher since 1937, except for three years he served as Assistant State Forester; Dean of Forestry from 1955 until 1966 when he resigned to return to the classroom ... Fellow. Society of American Foresters; historian, skilled student "Motivator"; author of several books . . . Outspoken and courageous colleague o f good humor, ki ndness, insight , vigo r, and enthus iasm who has been universally honored by his profession . .. His positive and freely convictions concerning exp ressed ethics and res ponsibilit ies, as well as his own abilities as stu dent, researcher, teacher. and administrator have been vital factors in the OSU Schoo l of Forestry nearing, or achieving , "Mac's " early goal of mak ing this School of Forestry the best in the nation. Some time back we ran across quite a pictu re of Dean Mac. This was taken in 1922 when he was a timber cruise r in British Columbia. We 're sure you'll all recognize this other one. Incidentally, if you didn 't get the Cen- The day was topped off with a banquet in the Memorial Union attended by over 500 peop le. It was one of the nicest birthday parties we've ever attended. 10 In the Ju ly 1968 Newsletter, we indicated that we could expect approximately 50 transfer students and 120 freshmen to enter the School of Forestry fall term. At the end of registration, 52 transfer students and 121 freshmen (including 5 women) had enrolled, bearing out our earlier forecast. Fall term enrollment exceeds that of last year by 7 percent (481 students compared to 450 students in 1967). There is an increase of 23 undergraduates, or 6 perce nt, and an increase o f 8 graduate students. En rollment of freshmen is up 4 percent while transfers entering the School show a 21 percent increase. This growth parallels an overall ex pansion in numbers o f students attending college and is similar to that exper ienced in other schools of the University. Transfers from Oregon Community Colleges total 18 as compared to 14 last year. We can expect this trend to continue in view of current increases in numbers of students enrolled in transfer or pre-forestry programs at these colleges. Du ring the summer of 1968 the School of Forestry again conducted a Junior Forestry Institute which was attended by 48 high schoo l students representing 13 states (16 seniors, 27 juniors, 5 sophomores). Of the 16 high school seniors enrolled. 6 are currently registered in the School of Forestry. Five of these are Oregon residents. Out-of-state students const itute 37 percent of the student body - only slightly lower than a year ago. Veterans compr ise 13 percent o f the student body and married students 26 p ercent - an increase o f 2 p ercent in both categor ies. c. • ., s:., ., m "0 ., :J:z 10' 0 :::13 m !!!,a> -f s: ~ .!, ro-· c.~ 0 zIt) ::;: 122 122 121 Fresh. 108 33 Sop h. 33 58 13 4 93 15 Junior 30 47 14 2 97 4 Senior 19 60 15 3 61 30 2 45 14 Grad. 84 210 56 9 122 481 203 Totals · common freshman program- Department not specified. Bill Wheeler, Head Advisor tennial Issue of the Oregon Stater Alumni Magazine with J ames W. Groshrong's sto ry, "The Making of a University", you can request a copy from Rodney K. Waldron, Director of Libraries, OSU. This is an excellent presentation of o ur first 100 years. A Centennial Lecture Series will be held on campus on February 25, 26, 27. Two major themes have been selected. "The role of the University" will be discussed in a day-long sess ion on Tuesday, February 25. Wednesday and Thursday will be devoted to " Man and His Environment" with two areas being reviewed : one in Philosophy and Technology, and the other dealing with the World Food Problem. On Commencement Day, June 8, there will be a special observance of the Centennial Year. In addition to the regular program , 15 OSU Alumn i Centennial Awards will be presented to disti nguished Alumni. Wood Launched Nixon's Administration Graduate Studies And Communication Skills Remember hearing from academic types in the old days who had taken a Ph. D. degree and moaned about how they had worked to the wee hours to learn their German and French? At one time a very large part o f scientific literature in forestry and most other sciences was written in German and French and it was necessary for a scholar and a research man to understand these languages in order to know what was going on in his field. As time went on, other languages could lay an equa l claim of importance to the atte ntion of scientists and scholars. Swedish was important for some areas o f forestry and Russian became important for this and other fields as well. A Ph. D. candidate had to decide which two of these possibilities would be most useful to him. The graduate faculty of the Schoo l of Forestry has recently been discussing what our own language requirement shou ld be for those seeking the Ph. D. One of the th ings which became clear to us in comparing notes and talking about present trends, was the fact that proportionally, sc ientific literature in foreign languages is less important than it once was. More and more scientists of the world write in English. and translation services are greatly increased. The point o f foreign language study, at least in a Ph. D. program , has always been improvement of communication. When we look at language in this broader context, it is reasonable to consider the other types o f co mmunication which have become of increasing importance in today's world. We discussed this at some length and came to the conclusion that there are several ways besides foreign language which might be chosen equally well by a student to improve his skills. So we now recommend that a student pursuing the Ph. D. degree select one of the follow ing four communication areas : Foreign language he can still select one of them to develop his ability ; Mathematics - he can take three courses in advanced calculus or differential equations ; Speech he can take three advanced (sen ior) courses in argumentation, persuasion . and group processes ; and Log ic - he can take two advanced courses in logic and one in the philosophy of science. Which one of these four choices he takes is dependent on his objectives and the advice o f his doctoral committee. Our modern Ph. D. can still moan about his problems o f staying up until the wee hours studying to improve his skills. We 've simply enlarged the possibilities for him. Bill Ferrell, Chairman , Graduate Committee c:Jln JAMES C. ALLISON '64 RONALD ANDERS '59 BRITTAIN ASH '40 WALTER B. BOWNE '32 ARLAN B. CUMMINGS '68 SAMUEL J. DAVIS '39 HARRY FENSTERMACHER '23 LE E STANLEY HOLMES '22 ELMON W. HOWARD '36 WILLARD JOHNSON '18 By Albert Arnst, '31 Washington , D. C. Correspondent Forests of the West Coast and Southern pine regions provided a sol id launching pad for the official take-off of the New Administration in Washington, D. C. on January 20, 1969. Like the prevoius 36 incoming Presidents of the United States, Richard M. Nixon took his oath of o ffice and delivered his inaugural address on sta nds and platforms built of wood. Following these formal ceremonies outside of the east side of the Capitol , Nixon headed the four-mile parade from th e Capitol to the White House. Thousands of spectators seated on bleachers built of sturdy lumber and plywood witnessed this two hour splurge of pageantry. BOB CONKLIN '23 received the 1968 Western Forestry Award , the top regional citation in its field , at the San Francisco meeting of the Western Fo restry and Conservation Association last December. The award was presented in recognition of his distinguished life-long achievement in Forestry. Congratulations Bobby! From all your good friends and associates. Forest Engineering Enrollment in Forest Engineering has increased slightly. There are 21 students in the se nior forest engineering class. This is abou t the same as during the last few years, but there is an increase in the other classes. The number of students by classes during fall term is shown elsewhere in this issue. The proposed curriculum changes reported in the mid-year issue of the Newsletter have been approved and will be in e ffect beginn ing fall term 1969. These changes include the addition of three courses (two in industrial engineering and one in fo rest engineering) in the operations research area, and the inclusion of two new consol id ated forest management courses. The c urriculum will continue to include 15 c red it hours o f courses in communication and 18 credit hours of hum anities and social sciences. The Forest Engineering staff remains the same as last year and consists of Bill 2ffi£ cmn rim tt IVAN H. JONES '37 ROBERT M. KiNG '38 KENNETH W. KRUEGER '60 GEORGE W. LUEBKE '21 JOHN E. McCOLLUM '17 ARTHUR E. REHMAN '23 JAMES 0. SHAVER '26 J. T. STEPHENS ' 17 NORMAN R. SUMNER '39 WILLIAM J. WAKEMAN '17 11 Probably no other kind fo construction activity required so much frenzied long time work for such a short period of use. The oath of office, inaugural address and To parade required about four hours. meet this demand for temporary seating capacity, hundreds of carpenters and construction workers worked long hours for at least two months preceding the inauguration. They will be occupied for a similar period dismantling the elaborate reviewing stands and bleachers. The lumber was salvaged and resold to eager buyers. Where else can one obtain such a bargain? Fresh, bright lumber and plywood used only one day and glorified by having the seats of Executive Authority firmly imprinted in the wood grain. Inflation and progress have modified the size and cost of the inaugural stands. In 1853, when Franklin Pierce took office the platform was built in one day and materials cost $244.29. In 1965 the contrac;t price for the wooden facilities at the Wh1te House and Capitol alone cost $430,000. In that year nearly 900,000 bd. ft. of structural lumber was used, plus many thousand square feet of plywood. Cost of the 1969 facilities should be somewhat higher because of increased costs of lumber, plywood and labor. Mac will be pleased to know that somewhere in the process of logging and manufacturing this select harvest of structural materials many O.S.U. Fernhoppers playe~ an Important part in bringing the matenal to the Nation's capitol to continue wood's historic role in launching another President. Davies, John O'Leary and Bob Wilson on a full-time basis, and Ken Mclaren on a part-t ime appointment. Requests for forest engineers continue to be greater than the supply. These request~ come from _industry and public age nc1es, but the maJo rity of the graduates (those that are not hired by the military) accept emp loyment in industry. Bill Davies Department Head We asked a number of old timers to he lp us identify early Fernhoppers in these p ictures. A few names are sti ll missing. How about letting us know who they are? If we've identified someone incorrectly, let us know about that also. DO YOU OLD TIMERS REMEMBER? HAVE YOU YOUNG GAFFERS EVER SEEN? "The Dirty Dozen". Rock Creek Spring trip , 1922. Front row left to right: Bill J . Knauf '24, Art "Sl ippery" Sliffe, Sam Rotschy '25, Verne E. McDaniel '25, and ------·----------· Back row left to rig ht: Bijah Smith, Kelly B. McGuire '26, Harry "Net " Nettleton '21 , Malhotra, __________ -----------·-• Huck C. Hiatt '24, and Lloyd J . Reyno lds '24. Spring Trip 1910. Clark-Wilson Tract near Goble. Left to right : Harold Gill '10, Ado lph Nilsson '11 , Harold Bar bur '11 , Sinclair " Weary " Wilson '10, T. J. Starker '10, Jack Perno! ' 10, and Howard J. Eberly '11 . Dean Paul Dunn and Dean Emeritus Peavy 1948. Spring Trip 1925. Spring Trip 191 5. Front row, left to right- Olaf Jonasen ' 17, ...... .. ONe il, Dean Peavy, and _ Jacoby. Back row, left to right-·--·----·- --------· , C. J . "Bude" Bude lier '17, Art R. Lundeen '17, ... _ Andrews , ·---------· Shubert, Lee R. Wood s '16, Harry C. Patton '17. Southern Pacific hauled students from Corvallis to Detroit for Santiam National Forest Field Trip. Ed L. Joy '27, Walt H. Lund '27, Norm R. Hawley '29, and Dean George Peavy, Breitenbush 1915. In those days Spring trips were in, and everybody went- including the Dean. Old "Six Bits" with Friends. Brad A. Peavy '22 on fender, Tom S. Owens '22 in cab; Dewitt C. Jones '23, Lee " Crickey" Holmes '22, Delbert "Pop" Day '23, and Floyd Willard in truck bed. Standing left to right : Bill 0 . Owens '22, Professor Harry R. Patterson, Will D. Loveg ren '23, Elmer W. Ba lderree '25, and B. L. "Ch ung" Nutting '23. Dedication of the First Forestry Club Cabin 1926. 12 13 How many do you recognize? chlorophy ll content of the foliage on Douglas-fir seedlings. A growth chamber was designed for the study that will produce light about as intense as sunlight. Hopefully, results of the study will help in the selection of seedlings that will surv ive, establish and grow better in full sunlight on difficult sites. Gorse, a pest in extensive areas along the southern coast, cannot crowd out Monterey pine , according to a report published during the year by Dick Hermann. He found that these p ines, when planted on land temporari ly cleared of gorse, have grown to heights of as much as 18 feet after seven growing seaso ns. They promise to shade out the gorse, which is highly intolerant, as they continue to grow. Forest Research Testing 40-foot long glued-laminated beam for bending strength and stiffness in 600,000 pound capacity testing machine at the Engineering Experi ment Station. Pollution abatement and sol ution of the wigwam burner problem has been a major effort of engineers, chemists, and wood sc ientists at the Forest Research Laboratory. Charged by the Legislature w ith seeking means of reducing air pollution by wood industries, and aided by a special appropriation for the General Fund, increased Timber Harvest Tax funds, and a grant from the U. S. Public Health Service, engineers Stan Corder, George Atherton, and Paul Hyde have inspected burners at mills throughout Oregon. They have surveyed equipment and practices across the country that include disposal in land fills and in improved burners, and utilization of bark for soil amendments and fertilizers. Early results of their work will be reported to the Legislature in February. Future plans inc lude testing a spec ially instrumented wigwam burner to learn how best to burn wood and bark residues until new uses produce markets for them. Work o f chemists and wood scientists in devising uses for wood and bar k residues is also going forward. Chem ical co mpounds previously extracted from bark are being exposed to cobalt-60 gamma irradiation to study reactions and possible uses. Compounds have been produced that are pressure sensitive and heat sensitive. They may have specialty use in papers requiring no carbon, light sensitive products , and computer memory systems. The new tensile tester has yielded much information on strength of Douglas-fir and western hemlock dimension lumber. Among the many pieces tested , one piece each of the two species, planed to nominal 2- by 10-inch size, exceeded the capacity of the tester, which is 200,000 pounds. These two pieces of extra strong wood came from trees that were neither fast nor slow growing, but produced unusually heavy wood. The testing is disclosing effects of characteristics, such as size and position of knots, that are related to strength of wood. Jim Johnson has just completed tests o f 23 large glued-lam inated wood beams that will provide data helpful in refining specifications and up-dating working load.:; tor this important construction component. Beams 6 inches wide, by 24 inches deep. by 40 feet long, made up of various laminating grades, were tested for bending strength and stiffness. Three separate spec ies-groups were used: Douglas fir, western hemlock, and white fir. Because of the length o f the beams the wor k had to be performed using the testing machine at the Engineering Experiment Station. Engineer To ny Polensek has tested the strength and vibrationa l characteristics of floo rs sheathed with plywood and joists of varoius grades and lengths. Jack Jenkins, engineer on leave from the University of New So uth Wales, Austra lia, assisted with the tests. A novel and promising way to discourage rot in Douglas- fir poles in service has been studied. Jacques Ricard found that a fungus harmless to wood inhibits the growth of a commo n dry rot, when inoculated into poles contai ning the decay fungus. Biological control of such decay fungi has long been sou ght because of its potential benefits in reduced expense of treatment and avoidance of toxic compounds now necessary. Forest ecologists Dick Waring and Brian Cleary have summarized ecology studies in southwestern Oregon in articles to appear in the Canadian Journal of Botany and in Northwest Science. They are relating growth of con ifers to moisture available , temperatures of roots and shoots, available light energy, and nutrit:onal requirements of the species. Bill Ferre l l is determin ing the effects of high and low intens ity o f light on the 14 Forest geneticists Kim Ching and Helge lrgens-Moller are beginning to get some results from the Douglas-fir Nursery seedling selection study of 11 years ago. Seedlings showing superior height growth were outplanted and observed to see if the superior height growth continued. Seeds collected from the best trees are producing seedlings that also exhibit fast growth. This sho uld help determine the effectiveness of selecting seedlings in the nursery. The geneticists have produced over 5,000 hybrid Douglas-fir seed lings w ith local pollen and pollen from British Columbia and southern Oregon. Two mutants grown from seed of an interspecific hybrid between Douglas-fir and bigcone Douglas-fir offer new opportunities for breeding in the stu dy of interspecific crossing, and dwarfing stock for seed orchards. John Bell and Alan Berg have found, in the past 4 years in their study of levels of growing stock, that th inned Douglas-firs increased in diameter an average of 2.3 inches, compared to average increase o f 1.1 inches in unthinned trees. They are preparing a progress report. In their inventory of damage by animals to forest plantations in Oregon and Washington, wildlife ecologists Hugh Black and Ed Hooven found in one of their studies that seedlings protected by wire cages averaged 22.6 inches in height, but uncaged seedlings were only 16.0 inches high. About one-third of the live, uncaged seedlings had been cropped back and damaged by animals, mostly deer. Th inning dense young stands of western hemlock has resulted in rapid increases in diameter and ear ly production of merchantable trees accord ing to ear ly and partial returns from work by Rudy Kangur, silvic ulturist. Looking for a Change? The School of Forestry is o ften asked to provide assistance in locating foresters for governmental and industrial positions. The policy of the School is to suggest alumni wherever OSU graduates are well qual ified. However, to respect the employer's rights, the School cannot forward a man 's name unless he has specifically indicated his intent to change jobs, or the School has cleared with his present emp loyer. Those who may be looking for a change in employment can help the School help you by preparing several copies of a resume, I isting experience and education just as it would be prepared for a prospective emp loyer. Suc h information should be sent to the School by those interested in a caree r change. Forest Products School Personalities JOHN BELL continues to be involved in teaching and research. He is teaching mensuration courses and one term of for· est management this year. His research includes three-p sampling and the OSU levels-of-growing stock study. He attended the Midwestern Forest Mensuration Workshop in Iowa in September and presented a p aper at the SAF annual meeting in Philadelphia. On the home front, fam ily ranging from preschoo l age to high school keep things live ly. " News and v isits from former c lassmates and students are much apprec iated." DA LE BEVER says: "Everyone else quit running on November 5th but me. This 'no host' luncheon circuit has me fighting 'the battle of the bulge' all over again. I guess old profs never d ie-they ju st waist away!" HUGH BLACK reports that he and Ed Hooven are contin uing their research on the Oxbow Burn. They are studying the influence of the fi re on small-mammal populations, and the fate of sown Douglasfir seeds on the Burn. They note that small-mammal populations have increased dramatically since the fire, and shrews and voles that were absent after the fire Black also are becoming abundant. reports that salvage logging on the Oxbow Burn is about 90 per cent completed and that reforestat ion, almost entirely by direct seed ing, is prog ressing a pace. KIM CH ING says: "After nine months of visiting and working with the Swedish forest gene ticists, my impression of the Forest Genetics and Tree Improvement program at the School of Forestry, Oregon State University, is that it is on a par with the corresponding activities in Sweden, although on a smaller scale. The Swedes work quite heartily on problems related to seed orchard establishment. On a national basis, the American Tree Improvement work is quite advanced~ especially through the biochemical approach. There is more cooperative teamwork among physiologists, pathologists, ecologists and chemists in America than in Sweden." BILL DAVIES continues to teach the sen ior seq uence courses in forest engineering (plus an occasional graduate course) and manages the School 's forests. He reports that there are 21 students in these senior courses this year. DICK DILWORTH rep orts his activities during the past year have been rather routine, from a professional standpoint. Highlights included participation on the Forest Service-Bu rea u o f Land Management Uniform Appraisal Advisory Committee and a trip to the SAF national meeting in Philadelphia. In both instances, he has had the pleasure and satisfaction of working with and/or visiting many Fernhopper graduates. ALLAN DOERKSEN reports that he now has another tax exemption , a daughter, Jackie Lynn , was born on November 1, 1968. It is rumored that he is trying to get rid of the democratic system since he can now be outvoted 3-1 with a w ife and two daughters at home. EVERETT ELLIS says that his efforts in the past year have main been Lloyd Gay, Forest Hydrologist, gets ready to measure penetration of sunlight through the forest canopy to study radiation effects on evaporation, and on regeneration and growth of the forest and its associated plant communities. Other research is concerned with watershed management, water quality, and climatology. working with staff in developing a new undergraduate curriculum, graduate programs, and research program planning. Several tr ips include being a Visiting Scientist at Northern Arizona University, discussions of Wood Science and Technology programs at the University o f Montana, presenting a paper at the National Forest Products Research Society meeting in Washington , D.C., and presenting other papers in Sp okane for the Northwest Wood Products Clinic and at the Southern Pine Symposium in Alexand ria, Louisiana. LLOYD GAY cont inues the study of evapotranspiration in cooperation with the Water Resources Research Institute. He wor ked near Bend during the latter part of the summer measuring light and temperature i~ lodge pole stands . Lloyd Gay, J1m Kryg1er, and George Brown visited water research programs in California and Arizona during the fall under the auspices of the H ill Foundation. They returned with many ideas for stre ngthening the instructional program in forest hydrology. ED HOOVEN says: " I have been working on a small mammal populations the stud ies being related to populat:on~ as they are affecte~ by logging and fire; need another large f1re closer to the Lab to reduce travel time and enable us to replan more thoroughly for the th ings that were omitted in the Oxbow Burn area. Five children getting o lder bigge r and hungrier!" ' ' JIM JOHNSON says : "We h ave been busy trying to get tension values for Douglas-fir and hemlock dimension lumber. 15 The new undergraduate curriculum in Forest Products has been approved with optio ns in Wood Industry Management and Wood Science. These were described in the July 1968 Newsletter. The new program will become effective July 1, 1969. Transition of current students in the new prog ram is already underway. Fall quarter undergraduate enrollment in Forest Products inc luded 13 sophomores, 14 junio rs , and 15 seniors, up slightly from last year. New courses being offered this year include: introduction to wood chemistry, se nior level wood chemistry, and two courses in pu lp and paper processes. Off<lring o f these courses results from transfer of responsibility from the Department of Chemistry to Forest Products. Graduate program developments in Forest Products are moving ahead strongly with a current enrollment of 15 advanced degree students, five in wood chemistry, three in pulp and paper, two in physics and physical properties , one in wood quality and four others. Students are involved in seven master's degrees and eight Ph . D. programs. The presence of increased numbers of graduate students is helping to build stronge r graduate capabilities and also contributes to the research program. Many grad uate students have appointments as research assistants and are actively engaged in he lping research project leaders. Eight different staff members are ecting as major professors of graduate students. Several short courses are currently planned in the forest prod ucts field . You can read about som e of these elsewhere in the News letter. In the planning stage is a Wood Science for Wood Preservers seminar to be offered in the spring with l 'mited enrollment. Staff changes in Forest Products include the return of Tony Van Vliet in September from a year's-plus sabbatical at Michigan State University. To ny has completed all requirements for the doctorate except his thesis . Bob Krahmer writes concerning a very interesting winter sp ent in Australia and plans for spring and summer activities. B:JI Lehmann is on leave at Colorado State working on a Ph.D. program. Dr. Herb Schroeder resigned to taka a position at Colorado State and will be replaced by Dr. M. L. Laver who w 'll report on March ~. Three new Assistants-In are engaged m new forest products research Tom Scroggins, Walt Johnson and Mrs. P. Levland . In add :tion we've had many visitors through the year from the United States and eight foreign co untr ies. The Department has been pleased to have had Dr. Robert Echols on a year's leave from th e Forest Service in the field of wood quality and Mr. Jack Jenkins for almost a year, on leave from the University of New South Wales in Australia in the structural engineering field. Everett Ellis Department Head I attended a few meetings in Idaho regardIng th 1s work. The report was published regarding the testing of a diaphram sheathed with decking and using an adhesive between boards. Very good results were obtai ned. Vacation pla ns this past year were for August. Most of you know the sto ry- rain. Thus, no vacation, except a short trip to Idaho in September." CHARLIE KOZLIK reports: "I n May was general chairman of the 19th Annual Meeting of Western Dry Kiln Clubs held in Portland, Oregon. During the past year served as chairman of the Wood Drying Division, FPRS and attended the national meeting of the Forest Products Research Society in Washington D.C. In September attended a meeting, The Impact of Imminent Lumber Industry Changes, sponsored by the Br itish Columbia Lumber Manufacturers in Vanco uver, B.C. Cont:nuing research in wood seasoning on effects of blanking prior to drying and machining; drying of 'sinker ' heartwood of western hemlock; and heat stabilization of weste rn hemlock and Douglas fir during kiln drying." Conference, Short Courses, and Symposia JIM KRYGIER says: "Attended a soilwater seminar at Iowa State University in August and under auspices of Louis Wand Maud Hill Family Foundation visited unive rsities active in water resources programs in California and Arizona this past November. Now attempting to complete Ph. D. program by mid-winter." BOB KUNESH writes: "A fuller appreciation of what Oregon has to offer by way of climate and uncrowded conditions was gained after spending a week in Washington D.C. this summer. I presented a paper on the tensile strength properties of structural lumber at the national meeting of the Forest Products Research Society. Also sat in on two cou rses in engineering and was surprised at the number of students ait3nding summer schoo l. The day of the year-around student is perhaps already here." " I have DENNY LAVENDER says: been spe nding the current year in Wales working with Professor P. F. Wareing, who is well known throughout the world in botanical circles for his excellent research on the growth mechanisms of woody paints, on dormancy problems in Douglasfir planting stock. Manage to keep fit between experiments by playing with the Botany department cricket and soccer teams though I must ad mit neither side was any more successful than was the football . team of my undergraduate school, University of Washington! " MAC McKIMMY says: " Really no sign ificant changes to report from last year. Committee activities related to the expanded graduate program and new curr:culum in Forest Products have consumed about all of my spare time." DON MILLER writes: "Presently I'm finishing up about a year's lab and field work on a study of the mobility of creosote in marine piling. Outside achievements include begetting a daughter and also some outstanding play with the Atherton, Corder, Ching tennis group." MiKE NEWTON contin ues to traipse around in the woods in search of ecological pearls, leaving a trail of herbicide fumes in those stands that don't fit the solution. Spare time these days is spent on math, in the expectation that next year's sabbat;cal at Duke will come as Jess of a shock. In the process, it becomes abundantly clear that numbers and brush do not manipulate in exactly the same way. Mike hopes to become proficient enough in both math and eco logy to make either the brush or the numbers fall into line. JOHN O'LEARY is keeping himself busy with the preparat:on for the " Skyline L ogging Symposium". The registration figures CHUCK LEWIS spent two months of the past summer inventorying the McDonald Forest . Student John E. Myers and Chuck took 1700 plus prism points throughout the 6800 acres comprising the forest. Presently he is fussing with computer programs and revis:ons of the same. He has a full teaching schedule this year with mensuration, protection, and log marketing extension wo rk. Chuck was the 1968 recipient of the Aufderheide Award for the outstanding forestry professor. The selection is made by the forestry stud ents. are larger than expected, and the meetings have been transferred to the Home Economics Audtiorium , three hundred and fifty are expected to attend the three day meeting. Other activities include a forest engineering research project with Crown Zellerbach and Esco Corporation. DAVE PAINE There has been little change in Dave 's teaching responsibilities this year except that in addition to his advanced mensuration and various aerial photo re lated co urses (Interpretat ion, Photo Mensuration and Photogrammetry) he is a recitation instructor, along with Mac McKimmy, for a freshman math sequence. Last spring Dave attended a remotesensing symposium in Michigan. Later he visited the Berkeley camp us and Pacific Southwest Experiment Station to learn more about remote-sensing in preparation for an expected private research grant. The research will involve the early detection of adverse effects of air pollutants on vegetation using color-infrared aerial photography. BILL PARKE says: " The past summer was anything but dull. My three months 'Vacation' was partially spent visiting a few campuses of other forestry schools under the South Santiam Education and Research Project (Hill Foundation) Grant. During my trip to Humboldt State I visited with Ed Pierson '52, who is now Chairman of the Forestry Department. Other schools visited were University of Washington, Washington State , and University of Idaho. Interest in our Forest Recreation Option continues, with 38 students now registered in it. Of this number, 12 are expected to graduate this year." BOB REIHCART reports that interest in 16 The program of continuing education for professional foresters is growing. last year eight opportunities were available to take on refresher courses and to learn the latest developments in established or new fields of the forestry profession. This year ten programs are being offered. Chuck Dane continues to spark interest on the part of the School of Business and Technology in offering programs of interest to foresters. Wil Widicus, finance professor and Chuck, now a production prof., again repeated their course on the Economics of Equipment Acquisition on January 6-7, 1969. linear Programming, a new mathematical technique, continues to interest foresters so another repeat of this course is scheduled for March 18-20, and again March 31-April 2, 1969. The sessions are designed to introduce managers to linear programming and to use it to solve production planning and forest regulation problems. A special conference on management communications, Understanding and Being Understood, presented to allow foresters to learn about barriers to effect ive communication will be given by a business professor, Bob Graham, and Milt Valentine, professor of speech, on March 14-15 and again on April 9-10, 1969. In the fall of 1969, a series of conferences on production planning, inventory control and sales forecasting is planned. Details about any of these con ferences can be obtained from Chuck Dane, OSU Business Administration Department, Corvallis 97331. By the time you get this Newsletter, Charlie Kozlik will have presented his short co urse in lumber Drying and Ray Currier his program in Veneer Drying. But, we told you about both of these in the July 1968 issue of the Oregon State Forester. The Skyline logging Symposium is scheduled for January 29-31, 1969 according to John O'leary. Preregistration has been so stro ng that the Symposium has been moved to the Home Economics Auditorium where up to 750 people can be accommodated. The Forest Engineering gro up of the Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station and the College of Forest Resources, University of Washington are co-sponsors of the program along with the OSU School of Forestry. A new sho rt course in Land Use Planning and Zoning is bei ng headed up by the Self-Learning Center continues to grow. Last October he and Phil Crawford '65 conducted an ail-d ay session on teaching innovations at Southwest Minnesota State College . Ten other Minnesota colleges participated. The one year old liberal arts school has an $11 m illion Learning Center-Library complex. RAY YODER is back on campus after a year with FAO in Rome, where he directed a program of planning forestry and forest industry development in the developing countries. Highlights of this experience included a trip to several West African co untries, and another through most of the countries of Western Europe. He saw and visited with a number of Fernhoppers, including Ward Williams, Toby Childs, Carl Ehlebe and others bitten by the travel bug. The experience was a rewarding one in all respects. age would account for most of our 'ills and ails'. We are now in San D iego and very happy here. " With The Classes 1916 Response from Fernhoppers all over the world has been great. We were afraid that overhau ling the mailing list and delay in send ing out our annual request for information m ight cut down on numbers, but this isn 't the case. Some of you may not have gotten the word to us in time for this issue of the Oregon State Forester. Don't be dismayed. We 'll include you in the July Jetter which has become a regu lar issue to keep you informed of what's going on at the School. We extend a special invitation to the Class of 1968 to join the OSU Forestry Alumni Association. As we've said before , you'll never regret maintaining your ties with the School and your classmates. 1910 1915 T . J . Starker reminds us he is the only one left o f the orig ina I 191 0 forestry class. He states: "Many of my ex-students now retired but I'm still working 12 hrs./day. Measured a 74" OF leader the other day -can you beat it? " W. J. CHAMBERLIN, 3204 Homer St., San Diego. He says: "Mrs. Chamberlin and I came to California in January 1963 ; found so much nice sunshine we decided to stay. Bought a place in Alpine. In '65 I had a fall and since that time guess old Dean Carl Stoltenberg. The program will provide foresters w ith a working knowledge of the objectives and methods of land use planning and zoning . The two day short course is set for February 6 and 7, 1969. Dave Paine will be director of the Aerial Photo sho rt course again this year and it looks like he'll continue to hold down the assignme nt in the future. Dntes are March 17-21, 1969. The course includes photo interpretation for engineering, forest types and classes, forest management, and remote se nsin g; photo measurements for forest inventory and road location; map making from photos; and demonstration o f various types of plotting eq uipment. The Variable Plot Cruising short course will be supervised by veteran in the field Johnny Be ll. His offering covers the basic principles of variable plot cruising, field techniques , and computational methods. There will also be an introductory session on Three-P sampling covering fundamentals and field appl ications. March 24-26, 1969 have been set aside at the School of Fo restry for the sho rt co urse. AI Berg's short course went over so big last year th at it is being offered aga in under the title Management of YoungGrowth Douglas-fir and Hemlock. Dates are June 16-18, 1969 at Corvallis. Lectures and discussions will cover recent developments in young-growth management. Two days of field trips are schedu led to current operations to view, discuss, and analyze manage ment practices. Another new short co urse last year, Forest Recreation, was extremely well received . Bill Parke has an even better program this year. The five day short course will be offered September 8-12, 1969 at the School of Forestry. There will be two days of class d isc ussio n covering management considerations in coordinating commod ity uses with public enjoyment of forest recreation areas, health and sanitation requirements , and recreation research. Also incl uded are three days of field problems in recreation site planni ng, ending with a critique. Fees will inc lu de tran sportation and lunches while in the fie ld. Dick Hermann is planning a Pondero3a Pine Regeneration short course for this fall. Location will be at The Bend Community College; meeting dates are September 11-12, 1969. The course will deal with nursery practices and regeneration techniques in ponderosa pine. The Forest Hydrology and Watershed Management group will be working with people in Fisher ies and Wildlife to present a symposium on Forest Land Use and Fish Habitat. Jim Krygier is heading up preparations, and has indicated that the two day session will be offered in November 1969 with exact dates being set soo n. The program will incl ude the impact of road co nstruction. logging, and other forest land uses on water quality, sed imentation, and stream flows with particul ar reference to fish and fisheries manageme nt. Top-flight assistance from highly qual ified individuals in other schools of forestry, public agencies, industry, and other areas make these offeri ngs in continu ing education a success. Short course directors will be g lad to hea r from you , if you have helpful suggestio ns. They 'll be glad to supply you with additional program details on request. Schedule of Conferences, Short Courses and Symposia Program Tuition Lumber Drying $ 75 Veneer Drying 40 20 Skyline Logging Land Use Planning and Zoning 25 Aerial Photos 50 Variable Plot Cruising 30 Young-Growth Management TBA Forest Recreation 60 Ponderosa Pine Regeneration TBA Fo rest Land Use 20 and Fish Habitat Attendance 40 40 400 100 35 50 50 50 200 200 Days 5 2 Time Dec. 9-13, 1968 Jan. 13-14, 1969 Jan. 29-31 , 1969 Feb. 6-7. 1969 Mar. 17-2 1, 1969 Mar. 24-26 1969 Jun. 16-18, 1969 Sept. 8-12 , 1969 Sept. 11-12, 1969 2 Nov. 5 2 3 2 5 3 3 17 , 1969 FREDERICK A. HOLMES tells us: ''I retired August 14 from the Southern Pacific after 23 yrs. 8 mo., most of the !'me in the chief engineer's office. Now l'ving on my property in Mountain View at Bayshore Freeway and Charleston Road East. Greetings to all." H. W. LOOFF, 534 Rogue River Highway, Grants Pass, states: " Was one o f Dean Peavy's boys. After a coup le of summers in USFS, spent two years in the French a'ld US Air Services in France as a combat pilot. Joined Standard Oil as pilot , and finally as special representative . Retired 1953 and now manage my 6 acres of woods on a sustained yield basis. Fireplace wood that is." LEE R. WOODS, JR. (Col. USA Ret.) . 65 West 30th Ave., Cascade Manor. Eugene, writes: " Have been retired from the regualr army for several years now. My wife and I now live in beautiful Cascade Manor, a lovely ret irement home. If any Fernhoppers are interested in gracious living come to Eugene and see the mano r or write to above address for information. Best wishes for Fernhopper day." 1917 HARRY C. PATTON says he is enjoyinr1 life hunting, trapshooting and bowling. For work he deals in real estate especia lly in the Detroit area east of Salem. He wil l open a new addition to Detroit in the sprin g of 1969- Patton Addit'on on East end o f lake. 1918 STANLEY SMILIE still retired and is l'ving quietly at Sonoma, California. 1920 GEO. J. AL TSTADT, P.O. Box 584 , Gearhart, Ore. states: " I am active in operating a retail hardware store and an industrial supply store. Both located in Astoria. I commute. Son John and family (2 grandchildren) live in Portland. We travel to Portland frequently and also 'c ross over the bridge' to a retreat at Ocean Park, Wash ." 1921 FRANK 0 . KOLLER says: " Have been retired lor 7 years. In 1928 I came to Corva llis, Dean Peavy let me have a small transplant at Peavy Arboretum , one was a Seq uo ia. I planted it at Homb erd and Oatman in 1930. Saw it a year ago and it sure is large. " ELLSWORTH S. YOUNG , 772 NE Arrington Road , Hillsboro , writes: "This has been an exceptionally busy year for me and my fishing and hunting has been seriously neglected. Recently sold my retirement farm and have moved to a smaller place in Hillsboro, so may soon be able to improve my perform ance." 1922 WILLIAM 0. OWENS. says: ''I am now retired and live at 12356 SW King George Drive, Tigard , Oregon ." 1923 A. D . CANNAVINA now living at 11 10 3rd Ave . E., Kalispell, Mo ntana, with wife Grace. He says he is retired from National Park Service and now has t1me to do some hunting and fishing in season. Daughter Lois teaches biology in Villa Park High School , Orange, California. ROBERT P. CONKLIN says: " Affiliated w "th Battelle Northwest Laboratories, Ric hland, Wn. Consultant in Forest Land Management problems and research for the Fo rest Products industries. Also advisory serv:ces to forest indu stry management, systems, simulation , mathem~tl­ cal models, budgeting, analysis and th1rd party negotiations. Everyth ing I've learned in the past fifty years is obsolete so I am working on thz future and forgetting the past except the dear friends who still tolerate me." DELBERT S. DAY states : " We finally sold o·ut in Cave Junction and moved to Woodburn Senior Estates the latter part of September . Ran into Ernie Wright in a bowling alley and also played a few rounds of golf with him. He brought me up to date on many of our old c lassmates. We enjoy our new home and neighbors; in fact we are meeting new friends daily. Regards." ERNEST E. FISCHER relates: " Still at the Hoyt Arboretum where I am beginning my 4th 'exte nsion of service' year. Doing a lot of salmon fishing which like natives of Oregon are getting somewhat scarce. " BERNARD L. NUTTING says : "Since my retirement from Medford Co rporation August 1966, I have kept busier than had been anticipated by taking additional interest in community activ ities, some traveling, some Xmas tree industry interest and plenty 'spade and shovel' work around home." ERNEST WRIGHT informs us: " Finding plenty to do at the Senior Estates at Woodburn. Get in a golf game now and then. Harry Wolfe and Delbert Day, old classmates, are somet 'mes golfing partners. Don't know where the time goes but months pass like weeks. Must get down Corvallis way soon to visit old friends. Best regards to all. " 1924 W . E. GRIFFEE , P.O. Box 637, Waynesboro, Miss., tells us: " Although we still have our permanent home at Lake Oswe go. Oregon, we are living in Mississippi, where I am President of Longleaf Forest Products, Inc. Building and running a sizable lumber operation has been quite an inter~st!ng switch from many years of Assoc1at1on work." CLARENC E C. STRONG says: " My permanent address is 421 Daly Avenue, Missoula, Montana. I am in Arizona in winter only. I keep busy on a 5 year project writing a book on history of lumbering in the Coeur d ' Alene (of North Idaho). In hands of publisher now and should know soon if it will be published.· · 1925 PHILIP B. GILBERT, manager-partner, Coos Head Lumber & Plywood, Berth 135, P.O. Box 1215, Wilmington, California. MILLARD P. HALE says : "Sold Retail Lumber Yard in 1960. Mostly retired , but doing part-time se ll ing to keep active. Living now at Santa Cruz, California. My son-in-law Dav id W. Price is employed by Potlatch Forest Products. He lives at Deary, Idaho. " GEORGE R. HOPPING says : " Have been retired since 1964. Occupy time gardening, writing, painting, fishing and traveling to visit children and grandchildren. We have 19 grandchildren. What Fernhoppers can top it? Son John is teaching schoo l after pushing a jet in the Air Force for a number of years. A daughter in Cheney , Wn ., one in Provo , Utah, and one in Calgary. Some year, so help me, we will make it back for Fernhopper Day." VERN E. McDANIEL writes : " Mary and I l ive in Corva llis, the city of schools and ch urches. Our home is at 2342 Dixon ·street. We love it here surrounded by trees , shrubs and lovely flowers. We keep busy doing things most of the time. Come and see us w hen you can." GEORGE SPAUR says: " I am now retired and living at 1272 Kashmir Drive , South Sa lem , Oregon. Wou id enjoy seeing any OSU Fernhoppers. " 1926 SIDNEY C. JONES, writes: " Although retired I am still working on a part-time basis in the Entomology Department. Under th is arrangement I am still doing resea rch in the field of Tree Fruit and Nut Insect Co ntrol. We sold our beach property near Waldport after 34 years o f ownershi p. It proved to be a good investment both in pleasure and financial gain but it was of course difficult for us to part with it after all these years. The constant increase in taxes and other expenses we re too much to justify holding it after retirement. I enjoy reading the Oregon State Forestry, especially the A lumni column . We plan to cont inue living in Corvall is and we welcome a v isit from any of our old Forestry friends. " KELLY B. McGUIRE, Camp 19, Fort Bragg, California , reports : "Now serving third four-year appointment on State Board of Forestry in California after 41 years in the Redwood Region; as logging superintendent for Caspar Lbr . Co . for 25 years; private logging and m ill operations 10 or 12 years. Now retired, and we celebrated our Golden Wedding November 14, 1968. Have 3 sons, 1 daughter, 19 grandchildren, all healthy and happy. That's my rewardwhat is yours? Come and see me or let me hear from you ." R. L. ZOBEL says : " Spent the last 26 years of my working career with Ford Motor Co. Have been retired over 4 years after reaching the compulso ry retirement age of 65 . My wife and I are enjoying life in the East Foothills of San Jose." 1927 CHARLES W. FOX writes: " Retired but keep busy as President of Western Forestry Center, an educat ional project of the forest products industry. " E. H. GARMAN, 936 Heywood Avenue , Vic toria , B.C. , send s greetings from an editor of the Annual Cruise , president of Xi Sigma Pi , and a builder of first McDonald forest log cabin. He says he is now retired from B.C. Forest Service. 18 JAY B. HAHN says: " Nearly 3 years have passed since I retired from the USFS in Region 4. Now located at Salinas , Calif., where I do substitute teaching in the Un ion High Schol district 3 or 4 days a week. Our boy is an orthop ed ic specialist at Oakland, and our girl is employed at the Stanford University Library at Palo Alto. Five grandchildren help to keep one active. WALTER H . LUND informs us: "I will soon have completed 3 years o f retirement. I still live at the same old spot in Portland and thus far have encountered no problem of keeping busy. Have wo r ked for approximately 2 months each year and spent the rest of the time loafing, playing golf and traveling. Spent two enjo yable months early in 1968 working for the Honduras government. Had my first in troduction to a tropical hardwood forest. " ALVIN C. OLSEN states: "Our favor ite. diversio n is traveling w ith a trailer. I like to get back to Corvall is as o ften as possible to visit the pro fs, stroll thru the campus, perhaps take in a football game. It is a good feeling to know my son was also a 'Fernhopper ' and now my nephe w is completing in forestry. On page 18 o f the August 1968 Oregon Stater is a picture of 'Pat' and his logge rs. How about reprinting in the 'Forester' with names of students? It should be o f interest to all who rode in that ancient truck known as ·six-bits' ." 1928 D. REED MILLER says: "Am still doing forest disease detection and eva luation work out of the Regional Off ice of the FS in San Francisco. The job is interesting and carries me throughout the state." PHILIP L. PAINE informs us : " January thro ugh September 1968 covered 10,000 miles car and tra iler. January joined Airstream Caravan into Mexico, visited many towns large and sma ll. Returned through Mexico City, crossed border into Texas near Brownsville. Early part of September trailered to Canada Banff, Calgary and Jasper. Will headquarter southern California desert winter o f ' 68 and '69. Did not attend 40th class reunion in November didn 't see any Fernhoppers at 35th reunion and only one at the 25th - Rex Denney! " 1929 RALPH G. BROWN says: " Retired USFS 1964 after 35 years . Re-retired from a successfu l venture in the real estate bus iness in the State o f Washington." LES LLOYD writes : "Off to Peru for New York management firm logging , milling and high altitude. " LORANCE W. EICKWORTH says : " I !l.m still in the real estate bus iness, but Jan. 1969 I am going to retire. My wife and I plan to go to Mexico, somewhere around the gulf to do some fishi ng and sightseeing. " NORMAN R. HAWLEY writes: "Retired last December afte r 37 years w ith Forest Service. For past 8 years supervisor o f Naval Stores Conservation program in southern states. Peggy and I returned to Franklin , N. C. , and built our home. Oak Hill, looking out to the Blue Ridge, the Smokies, and the Nantahala Range. We have two sons and a daughter-in-law, all graduates o f U. of Georgia, plus a grand- daughter. We're up to our ears in civic, fraternal, and religious activities. We're in fine shape! . . Come and see us; we have the room and no bed rolls needed! 282 Harrison Avenue, Franklin, N. C." PHILLIP C. JOHNSON says: "I have continued in my position as a research project leader guiding a research program on the biology, ecology, and control of bark beetles for the Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, USFS, at the new Forestry Sciences Lab on the U of Montana campus at Missoula; also as a research associate (faculty affiliate) of the University. I am continuing a special assignment to study re lat ionsh ips of spruce budworm outbreaks and host stand conditions in the northern Rockies. Mrs. Johnson, and I continue to lead busy lives in a busy community. Son David with the American C of C at The Hague, Netherlands; son Ronald with Boe ing research in Seattle." KENNETH McREYNOLDS is retired and lives in Cottage Grove, Oregon. Box 525, Bennett Creek Road. GLENN VOORHIES, Assoc. Prof. School of Forestry, Northern Arizona University, Box 4098, Flagstaff, Arizona. LESTER J. McPHERSON writes: "I have done quite a bit of traveling and a little work since I retired from the USFS in July 1965. This fall I worked for the Oregon State Extension Service on the Forest Tree Seed Certification Program. Before the end of the seaso n I was grounded. I had surgery on Oct. 23 and as of Dec. 18, I am not back to normal. However, I believe I am on my way to recove ry." 1930 VONDIS E. MILLER says: " I won't make it to Fernhopper Banquet this year as I'm observing flora and fauna in the Monterey Bay area and back north after break-up in the spring." PHILIP A. NEWTON reports no change from last year. WILLIAM RUHMANN says: "Since I have not responded to the request for info on myself for the Newsletter before there are some who will not know that I reside in Coquille and that I am now responsible for P. R. for the Coos Bay Div. of GeorgiaPaci fic. Sure a come-down for a guy with an L.E. degree. If Pat knew he would disown me I'm sure." 1931 ALBERT ARNST says: "I have recently assumed an assignment with the Division of Information and Education but I am still with the Forest Service. All the family is grown up and are o ut on their own. It has been an interesting year in Washington. " HAROLD BOWERMAN writes: " The Bowerman tribe is making way for the younger generation. Alice retired from teaching. My retirement is not far distant. Eldest daughter Mae Culbertson is with Dic k and 3 daughters at Cispu Job Corps. Jean Churchill is with Frank and daughter at Beaverton where Frank is in electrical research with T ektronics. " HENRY F. DREWFS says: "Marjorie and I spent the s ummer traveling in Europe and the British Isles, 13 countries in all. In London stayed with son Henry, Jr. (Major, U.S. Army), wife Sharon and our grand ch ild ren, Helena 4 and Henry Ill 2. Son Ralph (Captain, U.S. Army) moved his wife Sue next d oor to us at Lake Oswego. He is in Vietnam on his second tour there." ROLAND H. FERGUSON, says: "Research Forester (GS-12) for the Northeastern Forest Experiment Station. Principal resp o nsibility is to write the timber resource reports for each of our Northeastern states most recent o ne is for Pennsylvania. Oldest son , Larry is a Lieutenant in the Navy and is teaching at the Naval Preparatory School at Bainbridge, Md. Youngest son, Kenny, works for a TV station in Roanoke, Virginia . Since both are no longer dependent on me, I can retire at any time." H. ROBERT MANSFIELD writes: "Retired from USFS. Home at 1024 NW Lawnridge, Grants Pass. Wife Dorothy still teaching second grade in Grants Pass schools . Si nce retirement (Dec. '66) special interests have been plant and wildlife photography and giving of slide shows. Slide collection includes plants, animals and birds from Arctic Circle to deserts of Southern Cal. Collection also includes many slides of grandchildren of Rochester, N.Y., and Modesto, Cal. Son Charles is completing work on Ph.D in Physics at University of Idaho." WALTER J. RUST writes: "Chief Div. operation for the Anchorage District, BLM Alaska the south half of the state of Alaska - something like 113 million acres involved in fire control on the District. Was pleased to see my picture with Boyd Rasmussen, presently the BLM boss on the last pub Iication." 1932 RALPH 0. APPERSON says: "Road inspector for USFS in Sierra National Forest. Gone from home, 3917 North Cedar St., Fresno, Calif., a great deal. Fishing is good." PHILIP K. BERGER sends greetings and reports: "I am still residing in the Milwaukee, Wis. area. Have been here since 1934. Visited OSU o nly once since graduation and that was in 1962 when I took in the World's Fair in Seattle. Expect to visit the OSU campus in 1971 and hope to see some of my friends there at that time. Best of luck to you." H. NEWELL CORY, 125 Myoak Drive, Eugene. He is an Oregon State Tax Comm ission appraiser (cruise r). H. A. FOWELLS says: "I spent an interesting month in Poland, Tunisia and Morocco th is year on our foreign grant program. Beautiful forests of Scots pine in Poland and Atlas cedar in Morocco. Older son, William, is senior research chemist with C-Z's centra l laborato ry at Camas. Younger son Jim flies jets for Eastern Air. Daughter's husband working on the moon rocket. All very exc it ing for us old folks. " CHARLES H. LADD, Farm Forestry Program Director with the State Forestry Department at Salem. 19 ROBERT 0. LEWIS writes: "Retired from U. S. Forest Serv'ce, April 1968. Two sons graduates of Colorado University, both with USAF. Wife and I are both enjoying good health - hobb ies are hunting, fishing, golf, and bowling ." MERLE S. LOWDEN reports: "Another year at the same job as director of fire control for the F. S. Saw many Oregon staters on my travels. Made a trip to the North American Forestry Commission fire control working group at Chihuahua, Mexico and saw some of Northern Mexico. We got our first grandson this year after two grandaughters 4 and 6 years old." EDGAR J. PARKER writes: "Retired and 1;ving in B and , Oregon at 1733 Bear Creek Road. Summer of 1967 spent exploring Alaska. Met Bob Mansfield and wife in McKinley Park, also Pete Martin. Spent summer of 1968 investigating the hidden spots in Oregon. Still tak ing bird p ictures as a hobby. All Fernhoppers invited to stop by and visit. Please change my address on your mailing list. " VELDON A. PARKER says: " I am still Assistant Regional Fo rester in USFS at Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Daughter, Janet married this past summer. Wife, Dorothy, and son, David, make up the family at home." WALTER J. PUHN , Supervisor of the Sierra National Forest with headquarters in Fresno, will retire from the Forest Service on January 6, 1969, according to Forest Service Regional Forester, J. W. De inema in San Francisco . ED J. SMITHBURG, D istr ict Forest Ranger, Los Padres N. F., Santa Maria, California states: "I have just about completed my apprenticeship in Forestry and have decided to make a career out of it." L ORAN L. STEWART is still with the Bohemia Lumber Co., at Gulp Creek, Ore. WALLACE E. WHEELER says: "We're enjoy ing this 'Life o f Riley' since retiring from F.S. We have been trailering in Mexico (which is a friendly and fascinating country) during the winters and spending summers (except for shorter trips to Canada and in the states) around our swimm ing pool with the granddaughter and two grandsons. Daughter Gene and husband live close by in Boulder." 1933 CARROLL E. BROWN, writes: " Enjoyed retirement from the USFS. Pulled our travel trailer to Las Vegas, met Tom (C . T.) with his trailer - on to Long Beach , Bay Area and home in early September. Since then have been working for Lee Hunt on Tree Seed Certification unt il end of October. I have been on Audit work for the certif ication program helping Floyd Brown. " MERLE S. MOORE, says: " After graduation and the Junior Foreste r's exam, served in the USFS, forest recreation, in the Wenatchee , Siuslaw and Olympic. Also in New England in the NEFE program in 1939-40. Retired and living with wife at Capitol Manor retirement complex, Salem. " CONRAD P. WESSELA writes: "Retired for two years now. Purchased a home in St. Helena, California about 6 months ago, and have been remodeling and adding to it ever since." 1934 STANLEY B:SnOPRICK says: "Working harder than ever, buying-selling logs and lumber, chartering ships, running mills from Alaska to Oregon and calling on customers in the Or ient and sometimes Europe. Having a great time with . no interest in retiring. Spend as much t1me as possible sailing our 56 foot schooner "Co rahleen". Took a 60 day 3,500 mile trip to the A laska Gulf this summe.r (1968). Get in a lot of fish ing. My Wife Cora caught the b:ggest-23 inch cutthroat. Expect to beat her next season. " CHARLES E. CHESTER, 5732 N. 4th, Arl!ngton, Va. GEORG E W. CHURCHILL writes: "Ret ired from USFS first of year (1968) and accepted a position with Oregon State Parks Dept. as director of New W1llamette River Greenway program. Have 2 bosses now-the Governor's Greenway Committee and Oregon State Parks Superintendent. Wife still counseling in Lake Oswego High. All 3 sons married and have 2 grandchildren to brag about. Two older sons electrical engineers in research and design and youngest just finishing U of 0 Dental School. We still live at 3393 SW South Shore Lake Oswego , where the coffee pot i~ hot and the latchstring is out." HORACE G. COOP ER, 13767 NE Sanrafael, Portland, says: "Retired from USFS about 4 years ago. I keep busy as a te~h­ nical representat:ve tor 'Fire-Trol ' & F~re Retardant compounded by Arizona Agrochemical Corp. of Phoenix, and Chemonix Industries, Ltd . of Kamloops, B. C. I married Dorothy A. Meyers of Portland in '34. We have three children. An older boy, Douglas, who is a senior ch ief ET in the US Navy. Also a boy and g1rl set of twins who are at home. Glenn, the boy, is a sen ior at Portland State (3 years on suppression crew followed by 3 years .as a smoke jumper at Redmond) . The g1rl, Leslie, is an I BM programmer for Georg iaPacific. My travels take me over all of North America occasionally and over all the Northwest intensively. I enjoy all my travel and I have seen more country than I ever hoped to see." JOE LAMMI, professor, School o ~ Forest Resources North Carolina State Un1vers1ty, Raleigh, says: "Spent several mo~ths in business and pleasure travel th1s tall , including the Southwest, California, the Northwest, the S:>utheast and southern states ." NOBEL R. MANZER writes: "I am operating a small logging camp on Pendril l Sound , East Redona Island cutting about tour million board feet per year. " JACK M. MILLER says: " Have been on Toyhee NF for 9 years; why not update your mailing list- St. Anthony, Idaho, Branch Ch ief for Recreation L ands, I & E, Training, etc." J. R. PHILBRICK, wr;tes: "Supervisor of Umpqua NF- right back where I started 34 years ago. One daughter gr?du ates from OSU this June. A nother will start there, I hope, in three or four years." 1935 HOWARD BULLARD has just completed a consulting job in the near east and is now on route to Africa. MARION N. NANCE says: " Retired f rom federal service. Now self-employed as a consultant but most of my time tor the past year has gone into constructing a new home to replace one taken by the Bureau of Reclamat ion for construction of a third power plant at Grand Coulee Dam. Othe r activities include a pretty heavy schedule as 'sidewalk superintendent' and fishing-in reverse order." BOYD L. RASMUSSEN , 6768 Baron Road , Mcl ean, Va., states: "My position as Director of the BLM keeps me in close contact with work in the western U.S. and Alaska. It is an interesting and challenging job which faces many of the major conservation issues co nfronting us today. " JACK SAUBERT is st il l with Timber Staff office, USFS Supervisor's Office, McCall, Idaho. Daughter Joan, OSU '61 , is at Kincheloe AFB, Mich., while husband Capt. Wm. R. Ford , OSU '61' is in Vietnam. Daughter Jean, OSU '65 teaching school at Salt Lake City. GEO. H. SCHROEDER writes: "Enjoying my 23rd year with the forestry crew at Crown Zellerbach. Advancements in thinning (merch. and pre-merch.), fertilization, computer technology, and especially in forest genetics are truly adding zest to the day to day work. Clara and I get to see Nancy at Powell River, Canada twice or more a year and enjoy with her the success she has had in music ed ucation. Neil working with Science Resea rch Associates lives nea·rby and drops in with his beautiful w ife and the two grandchildren at least weekly. Geo. Leonard is sweating it out in his senior year at OSU relaxing by singing for weddings and performing in the Choralaires. We have much to be thankful for. " 1936 MARVIN G. ANGLE writes: "Still area forest superintendent at Nacogdoches, Texas. Our Long Bell Division is building a plywood and chip m ill here. So now trying to o rganize to supply 38 million bd. ft. of logs for it, when it gets into production next year. None of our fo ur children are home now." VERNON A. FRIDLEY, SR. says: "Things are about the same with us here in WatIt looks as though the sonville, Calif. Mrs. and I are going to make it to full reti rement as we are feeling fine. I am stil l pushing a crew for PGE and Ruth has a class of fi rst-graders. Did not make it to Oregon last summer; spent all our time in the Boise area where our son and family are located. We like Idaho but it doesn't compare with Oregon. Will see you on Feb. 22-1 mean it this time." at U of 0. She keeps more than busy with studies, work study program and 11 piano pupils. We old folks are not having enough free time to be at all bored with retirement. " ED. MARSHALL, Assistant Regional Forester, State and Private Forestry Division, USFS, Portland, says: "All 4 chi ldren now thru college; so n Edison graduated from OSU in Pharmacy in '68. Alice and I still Working in Portland. enjoy camping and fishing. Come see us sometime at 2618 NE Stuart Drive, Portland. " ROBERT H. MEALEY says: "St ill holding down the "Bull TMA " spot in the Siuslaw. Business is rushing as usual. Speaking o f old age. We now have 9 grand-kids, no end in site! " GAIL M. THOMAS is st ill keeping busy as a consultant at Bend, Oregon. Boy number two at OSU now. Boy number three coming up. 1937 HAC COLLINS writes: "Still with Twi n City Lumber Co. in San Rafael. I have two boys 24 and 13, and two girls 22 and 11 years old. Unfortunately none interested in forestry. I see Ben Ward and Hugh Pessner occasionally." VAL GARDNER writes: " Fourteen years now Sales Manager, Rosoboro Lumber Co. Had a real vacation last summer to Vancouver Island and Olympic Park in trailer hou se. One more grandchild past year. Total now 3. Appointed this year to Grad ing Comm. WCLI B and Techn ical & Research Comm. APA." EMIL JOHNSON , Assistant Timber Management Staff, Umpqua NF. His address: P. 0. Box 1008, Roseburg , Oregon. FORREST W. JONES states: "We live on Route 1, Box 1140B, Gresham ; have two grown children and four grandchildren. Over 32 years in the USFS. Currently in the Regional Office, D iv ision of Timber Management, Branch of Plans and Inventories. " GUSTAV J . KRAUSE, preside nt and principal owner of the G. J. Krause Company, Inc., 1388 Newton Street, Los Angeles. "We deal in buildin g construction commercial operations mainly So uthern Ca liforn ia." ASHLEY A . POUST, Supervisor , chutes NF, Bend, Oregon. Des- FRANK C. WHEELER reports: "Siil l continue as logging manager for Edward Hines Lbr. Co ., at Hines, Oregon. Spent vacation with Wallace Wheeler, '33, my brother who lives in Denver. He has retired from USFS and he and wife have been trave l ing a lot with a camper trailer. " 1938 KENNETH A. BURKHOLDER says: "Wo rking for BLM in the State office in Portland. Duties cover fire control, recreat ion, wild l ife trespass and vis itor protection. During past year have been very active in joint action with railroads on fire prevention and control on the RR rightsof-way. Duties require a lot of travel but Oregon remains first choice o f a place to l ive and work." I. J. CALLAGHAN says : "Have logged twenty years with Caterpillar Tractor Co. , seventee n of them in SE Asia. Presently in the Forest Products Section , Market Dept., and Patty and I call Peoria, Ill. our home." FORREST R. HANSON tells us: "Mollie and I still kicking around. Have moved around a lot. East Coast, West Coast, Philippine Islands, Japan. Now to Sacramento. Retired after 32 years o f government service. Have missed association w ith classmates and hope to keep in closer touch he reafter. Best regards to all the gang!" JOHN LeTOURN EUX, CPA. Partner, Dietrich, Bye, Gr iffin & Youel, Portland. Have 4 children - - oldest, Nancy, '68 graduate of OSU. BERNARD McCLENDON says: "Re-e lected to third term as county supervisor . Have bee n chairman of that body for the p ast two years. Resisted Redwood National Park proposal, but with that creat ion a reality, am now striving for the best Expect heavy National Park p ossible. tourist traffic to see the last of the big tr ees and welcome old friends to stop in. " J. EARL MILLS reports : "I retired from the U. S. Army on February 1, 1967, after 29 years service. My wife and I reside at 1931 Lakehurst Drive, Olymp ia, Wn. I accepted a job with the Washington State Dept. o f Highways as the departmental training officer. " WILLIAM L. ROBSON says: "Afte r working for the Southern Pacific Railroad for 29 years, I resigned and went to Anchorage, Alaska, in September 1964. During 1964 and 1965 I worked for the Alaska Railroad as Chief Car Inspector. I am sti ll working fo r the Alaska Railroad as General Car Foreman. " HAROLD W. GUSTAFSON says: "I retired from the USFS this spr ing. Since then we have moved and now reside at Redmond , Rt. 1, Box 863. Back in the juniper and sage country. We have been busy landscaping our new home. Hope to have it as maintenance free as possible , using lots of rocks, loca l shrubs and plants. Plan to attend Fernhopper Day this yea r as have missed it for too long." GEORGE R. STERBA says: " We moved to Phoenix, Arizona after spe nding about 15 years at Newport, Orego n as manager of Newport Building Supply Company. Have been with the O'Malley Lumber Company here in Phoenix for nearly 15 years as a Loan Officer. O 'Malleys have 14 retail yards in Arizona plus related business ente rprises. I have one daughter Patricia who attended OSU , married and now lives in Roseburg , Oregon." ERNEST P. TAYLOR writes : "Still on the East Side working as General Manager, Edward Hines Lumber Co., John Day. This is a 50 MM a year operation, with logging operation , dry sawmill, remanufacturing plant, venee r operation , 225 employees. Oldest son Jim a '68 grad of U. C. Davis Campus, now enrolled in grad school at OSU working towards MBA degree. Best regards to all." CHARLES M. "CHARLI E" LORD reports: "Marion and I are sti ll living at 334 Lone Oak Ave., Eugene; bu t work here and at Blodgett Tree Farm is prog ressing to point that we hope to move to the tree farm next summer. Daughter Lydia is a junior J. R. STEVENSON , P. 0. Box 15, Many Farms, Arizona, writes: "Teachi ng science in a new all Indian Navajo Boarding Schoo l-High School. Located in middle of reservation 150 miles to town for shopping, etc." GLENN A. THOMPSON writes : "Enjoyed a visit from Rudy Kallander and his family last summe r. Jo Lammi stopped through Christmas week. He is looking fine and doing well. Retirement during a holiday season is too fast for oldsters. A lter visit- 20 ing more South and Atlantic islands, will be scouting Western haunts. Home is still Atlanta , Georgia." PAUL TOLONEN informs us: "Am still with Mt. Hood Community College as administrator in technical and professional education, presently phasing into a new role seeking and coordinating federal projects and special grants. Oldest son , Norman, graduates in engineering in June, OSU. Bruce is a freshman at MHCC, and daughter, Andrea , is a junior at Sam Barlow HS, brand new this fall. Work here is fascinating, particularly developin g our forestry curriculum. Wife and family all enjoy the best of health. " GENE TOWER and Marjorie live at 2706 Terry, Longview, Washington. He is Manager of Flakeboard Operations, Long Be ll Division , International Paper Co. HERBERT A. YOCOM , 816 West Smythe Ave., Harrison, Ark. , is Research Forester, USFS. 1939 RODER ICK K. BLACKER writes : "Enjoying Southwestern Colorado and assignment as Forest Supervisor on San Juan National Forest with headquarters at Durango, Colorado . Family all grown and located in various parts of weste rn states. One son Mike. now a freshman in high school, helping to hold down the home fort." BARTON H. BROWN, writes: "I am st ill with Pacific North west Bell, in fact have c lose to 28 years service. Was recently appointed General Personnel Manager for our Oregon area. I always enjoy the news letter - both articles and item s abou t old friends." GI LBERT M. BOWE is a partner in firm of Mason, Bruce & Girard, 1030 American Bank Building , Portland. HOWARD R. DELANO writes : "After spending three months on a special assignment in Nigeria, Africa , I have returned to my job as Chief, Branch of Range and Watershed Management, State Office, BLM , Portland." FLOYD H. EDMISTON says : "Still with BLM. Was transferred to Eugene from Salem in March '68. The family has long s ince fled the nest so Helen and I are at home at 1657 Elanco Lane, Eugene, Ore. Spare time, of which there is never enoug h, is spent fishing , gardening or in my wood-working shop. We would be happy to see any of th e old crew whenever they are in the area. " C. L. FOSTER reports : " Not much from the coast. Still involved with International Paper Company trying to salvage the Oxbow fire killed timber." RICHARD C. FRY writes : "I am still operating my own retail lumber company and on the side I am teach ing a senior forest products course in co nstruction estimating at Michigan State U. We have two so ns in pre- law at Michigan State, and one daughter in high school. My wife teac hes 4th grade so we are all busy. Our address is 231 S. Main, Rockford, Mich. " LAWRENCE C. GANGLE says: "I have been in Sacramento five years now, with BLM, present ly as Chief, Div. of Operations , Folsom Dist. We enjoy the Sierras 21 and the sunshine plus the annual summer trek to western Oregon. Our oldest son Larry Jr. is with the FS at Alsea RD. He is a wildlife major but does a lot more forestry work than I do. I also have a son teaching English at Corvallis High. I have three children in college th is year. One is a freshman at Gonzaga U. She is enrolled in the honors program. My wife was a California delegate to the Democ ratic National Convent 'on in Chicago. An older son and I went along thinking it wo uld be an interesting experience. It was! We have two grandsons now. Also one boy in grade school and a daughter in high school. Life is interesting." FRANK HAMILTON, writes: "Frank and wife Beth Iive at 4140 Center Street, Salem, Oregon. Of five children three are married, one son attends San Jose State College where he is in his th ird year and one daughter, a Junior in H igh School, is at home. We enjoy spoiling our five grandchildren. I am employed by the Oregon State Forestry Department as Equ ipment-Purchasing Director." GEORGE M. HANSEN says: " Research at Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station now combines Alaska with Oregon , Washington and California (Survey). Ed itor and pub lications supervisor's work has quadrupled in 10 years. Son Everett (OSU 1968) now at University of Wisconsin for graduate work in forest pathology, son George sophomore at Stanford in NROTC and majoring in German, son Bruce is junior in high sc hool. Still Sco uting, backpacking , and a grandfather for 3 years now. FRANCIS L. HICOK states : "As you al l know, I have retired from the Federal Service, with all its transfers, etc., and am now p ermantly with the County of Sacramento." GENE D. KNUDSON , Executive President, Willamette Industries , Portland, Oregon. ViceInc., JAMES E. HILL says: "Have been with Pac ific N. W. Bell Tel. Co. s!nce '41 . I am now known as a supervising engineer in outside plant. Married in '41 to Betty Bechtold, also from OSU. Two so n-., Richard - now in U. S. Navy on a submarine, and David stil l in elementary school." J. C. PLANKINTON, Prinses Beatrixlaan 56, L eidschendam, Holland, writes: " Present ly on lend-lease from Crown Zel lerbach to Van Gelder Papier in Holland for a 3 year period with assignment as General Manager of Van Gelder Papier Verwerking Bedriquens (converting divs.) - 6 plants producing packaging mater ials ranging from molding pulp products, waxed papers, aluminum foil packaging, polyethylene extrusions, paper, foil and plastic bags. Wile , Mary Burris OSU '40 also in Holland. Youngest daughter Jane in U o f C; one son John, Jr. OSU '63, Chief Meteo rologist, Oakland, Cal:forn ia Airport. Second son Bruce Lt . in U. S. Army stationed in Viet Nam. Both sons are married. Bruce has one daughter." JOHN B. SMITH writes: " I am Assistant Regional Forester in charge of Fire Control and Air Operations, Rocky Mts. Region, USFS with headquarters at Denver , Colorado. My wile, Ru th, and I are bac k where we started 30 years ago, with 3 children grown and gone-one in Oregon, one in Alaska and one in West Germany, so the cycle is about completed." 1940 LUCIEN B. ALEXANDER, writes: " Partner, Mason Bruce & Girard Consulting Foresters. When I see my grandchildren , I know what Rudy means when he wants a note to let 'old friends' know how we're do:ng. Still at the same problem o f keeping up w ith the changes in Forestry." MELVIN R. AITKEN says: "Still manager and Vice-Presid ent of Howard Cooper Corp., Seatt le. I have three sons, one in Tha;:and, one in Vietnam , and one at Hines." BOB APPLEBY writes: "At the same old sta nd in fire control USFS, Portland. Li fe getting more interesting as grandchildren come upon the scene . Home address is 6909 SW 62nd Place, Portland." WILLIAM P. BR ANSON now lives at Box 913, Ketchikan , Alaska. HOWARD E. CONKLE, temporary home address: 4115 Brooklyn Ave. NE, Seattle; business address: Internal Revenue Serv'ce, 2033 6th Avenue, Seattle. Occupation Internal Revenue Service, Group Supervisor. PALPH C. DAY, 692 Ashley Road , Santa Barbara, writes: " Past decade has been very good to us in our home building and land development business. Home and office in Santa B arbara is center for work and investments. First grandson (John Scott) arrived th is week!" LYLE A. HARRISON, says: Contin ue to design road s and raise my fam ily." DONALD M. HYLAND reports: "Scout executive in San Luis Obispo, Cal if. Have been in scouti ng professionally 22 years. Both son and daughter married. Daughter has a 3 year old son. My son is 2 nd Lt. in Arm y Intell igence. Wife Ma lva and I live at 1595 Los Osos Road No. 2, Los Osos , Californ ia, near San Luis Obispo. " MAURICE R. ISTED states: "After spending over 20 years in the lumber manufacturing business have moved to Southern California. Raising avocados, se lling real estate and secu rities. We like San Diego County. Wife Jean busy as medical sec retary he re in Escondido. " F. P. JACQUEM IN writes : "I n Washington, D. C. , with Bureau o f Outdoo r Recreat:on working on federal aspects of land and water conservation fund program . V.Jife Toini (To ini Lammi also class of 1940 Oregon State) at Libra ry of Congress. " OLIVER W. PETTY says: " I live at 1033 G 'bson Hil l Road, Albany, have 11 acres with abou t 6 ac res in Xmas trees that we ::;ell, choose and cu t in December. My main income is from beekeeping with around 1100 colon ies leased out for polli nation in the sp ring and operated fo r honey during the summer. The family of 3 boys and 2 girls range in age from junior in high to kindergarte n. Conn ie , a nat ive of California , works for the local Albany paper to take up the financial slack due to poor honey crops. 1968 has been one o f our poorest crop years for honey. " COLONEL ANDY W. PRIBOW writes: "I am presently Professor o f Military Science at Eastern Washi ngton State College in Cheney, Wn. I'll be retiring from the Army in a year or two and won't have far to go to return to God's country. My oldest daughter is married and the three younger children are all in Washington colleges." PETER B. SERAFIN, 555 Main, Roseburg, has been in the real estate business for the past twenty years. He and his wife have two children, both married. Son Barry is News A nchorman with KMOX-TV, St. Louis, Mo. JAMES M. USHER, Regional Engineer, Son R-A , USFS, Ogden, since 1961. Michael is a Lt. in U.S. Army at Fort Riley, Kan. Daughter Marilyn is married and a student at University of Utah. So n Jon is a se nior at Weber Hi School in Ogden. CLINTON WYNN is with J. H. Baxter & Co ., presently manager / forester in Grants Pass area. Elder son on mine-sweeper in U.S. Navy, younger is Boy Scouting, guitarplaying senior at Grants Pass High. LAWRENCE W. ZACH writes: "No great changes in Hidden Valley Tree Farms . Our remaining youngsters have learned that local roads are littered with an average o f 300 beer and pop cans per mile. Instructions to the m were to accumulate 8 ,000 ca ns for mouse bait stations which are very effective in conj unction w it h aerial seeding on the Mason, Bruce & Girard managed Avery L and s in Linn Co unty." 1941 LYL E A . BAKER says: "Ti me seems to be passing more quickly each year. We've been at the State Nursery here in El kton for nearly 12 years now. B oth sons are presently in Navy. Denis , the o ldest, is married and living in the San Francisco Bay Area. Stephen, the youngest , is ju st finishing basic training at San Diego. The house is kind o f empty and quiet without them. Best wishes to all Fernhoppers." DON R. BAUER says: "With a million people l iv ing w ithin 1 hour of the Forest and another 7 million residing within 2 hours, the Forester's arts a nd skills are consta ntly being ca lled upon to meet and anti cipate new challe nges in stepped-up management. Much wo uld be solved , if you could figure ou t a way to share so me o f those beautiful rainy days with us. Ou r address is: Forest Superviso r, USFS, San Be rnardino , California." THEODORE J . CAPKA writes: " I recent ly reti red from the U.S. Army as a Lt. Co l. and am now coaching in the El Paso. Texas , school system. I have 2 married daughters, 2 grandchildren, a boy who w ill grad uate fro m high school this year, and a daughter who is a fresh man in high school." OWEN P. CRAMER says: "Spending a lot o f lime on procedures for slash burning witho ut caus:ng a smoke nuisance. If we can 't burn without keep ing smoke out of sensitive areas. foresters may find that fire as a tool is no lo nger avai lab le. Sons beginning to sca tter - one in Ai r Force , one in OSU . 2 in high school athletics. Still a fi re meteorolog ist at Po rtland as part of the USFS Riverside Fire Met. Projec t.' ' 22 RAYMOND H. DOUG HERTY, Chief, Branch of Timber Management, ShastaTrinity NF, Redding, Cal ifornia. EDWARD W. SCHULTZ, 8202 McClelland Place, Alexandria, Va. Present position: Deputy Chief, USFS. RODNEY 0. FETY, transferred to Washington, D.C., about a year ago. Now Asst. Chief, Forestry Staff, BLM. RALP H F. YEATER , State Forestry Dept. , Salem, says: "Still worki ng with sma ll woodland owners and pushing intensive mgt., planting to harvest, to increase productivity to 2V2 to 3 times normal natural stand . Should grow 20" to 24 " tree in 35 to 45 years on Site Ill. Even had successful elk season this year. My youngest daughter w il l start college next fall. " MORT ON FILLMORE reports: "I am with the Oregon State Highway Dept. as fie ld ut il ities liaison engineer with Div. 5 which encompasses the eastern third of the state. My wife Doreen and I became grandp arents for the firs t time in August when a daughter was born to ou r daughter and son-in-law. Our son returned from Vietnam in August and is now stationed in Fort Ben ning , Ga. He is a helicopter pilot." VAUGHN HOFELDT, travel service through the South offered Miami / SAF bound Beaver next fa l l. Shop your comp etition. Ca ll 404-284-6959. EUGENE A. HOFSTED writes: " Returned from Cornel l in Ju ne following a year's work toward M.S. degree, to find the National Redwood Park issue approach ing final settlement. Ga ined a new title of Timber and Land Manager and a new reside nce at the forks of Lost Man Creek and Prairie Creek which we call Central Park West. During the dedication o f the park by Mrs. L. B. Johnson , the age of the dedication tree was revealed as 657 years old ." WOODROW W. HOLLAND says: " Things have been about the same this year. Since my daughter Madelyn is a jun ior at OSU, we have attend ed all of the footbal l games (home games). I was elected the 1969 president of Chehalis Chamber of Commerce, so expect to have a very busy schedu le next year." ROBE RT A. HORN repo rts: " Three c hildren Robert 9, Karen 16, and Michael 22. One granddaughter 2 years. Wear seve ral hats, sec- treas. etc., operating Mohr 's Marine, In c., a small corporation involved in marine sa les and service in York, Penn. Fernhoppers are we lcome fo r a coffee anytime." FRITZ M. MORRISON says: " My home as of Sept. 17, 1968 is 4132 Roberts Rd. , Fairfax, Virgi nia. I am still with the USFS and now in Div. of Fire Control in chiefs off ice Washington D.C. Son Fr itz Lee has 2 chi ldren and working for USF S on Fremon t at Silver Lake . Daughter Elane has daughter and l iving in Wenatchee, Wash ington. Young son Mon te is still home. My wife Mystice and I are enjoying the history and sights of this area. Wo rk is primarily with Tres pass cases, Civil defense , and fire prevention. Wish I could be w ith you on Fernhopper Day. " CARL PETERSON says: "S til l doing what I l ike very muc h - making ponde rosa pine cut stock and millwork in Madras, Oregon. ARTHUR H. SASSER w rites: "Sti ll working wit h the small woodland owne rs of Benton, Lane and Lmn co unt ies as Farm Forester with the State Forestry Department. Headquartered at office o f Easte rn Lane Forest Protective Assn ., 3150 Main St., Springfield. Live at 94 Green Ac res Rd ., Eugene. Renewed commercial pilot license this summer afte r 16 years o f no flyi ng. Great to be ' up there' agai n. " 1942 DAVE BURWELL says: "Goi ng on 18 years as forester for Rosboro Lu mber Company. Get to Corvallis regularly on Fo rest Mgt. Resea rch Comm. Believe we shou ld d o someth ing to schedule these great football game on non-elk season weekends." LOU IS L. GIL LIA M says: "Wor k Unit Conservationist for the Soil Cons. Service, at Condon. Marr ied to Jean Cline from Syrac use with 4 childre n. Dona ld, my brother, class of 1953 is at Heppner. He was listed as missing on your list of addresses." VICTOR L. NUNENKAMP writes: "Completed year in Vietnam December 66-67 as Acft. Maint. Staff officer 3rd TAC. FTR Returned to Wi ng, Bien Hoa, Vietnam . USA and assigned as main!. control officer for Air Evacuation Wing located at Scott AFB, Ill. Plan to retire from USAF 30 June '69 and return to Astoria. Interested in retu rning to industry in forest products. Son Dave , OSU class '64 , working at Boeing , Seattle. Daughter Vicki, OSU class '68, will be married 21 Dec . '68 to B ill Pierson, OSU class Dec. '68. Wife Chr is Burlingame, OSU '42 , sends greetings to all our friends. " OSCAR WEED is located at Coos Bay as area manager for Weyerhaeuser. 1944 R. RIGGS JOHNSTON writes: "With wife Betty and 5 children have been l iving in Eureka for 15 years. Working as Forester-Land Manage r for Cheney Sierra Lumber Company of Arcata, California. Prior to 1954, I worked with the U.S. Government, Blister Rust Control, Bu reau of Entomology and U.S. Forest Service." 1945 LEWIS T. HAYS writes: "After 20 years in trade sales work with Boysen Paint Co ., I was moved into the position of Northwest Sales Manage r of Industr ial Coatings and will be work ing closely with the pulp and p aper and chem ical indu stry a nd hope to run across a great many former Fernhoppers that are in this field." JACK C. MACE reports: "S ince May 1, 1968, I h ave been with Bonneville Power Administration, appraising for right of way. My oldest daughter was married in July, leaving two in college." C. D. (DON) MAUS says: "Still with Oregon' s Dept. o f Fo restry 21 years last May, 11 years as Asst. State Forester in charge of Dept's. Services Division. Have taught the oldest daughter Lynne, 17, to play tennis and now she beats me co nsiste ntly; I attribute this, of course , to the fact that she is maturing." JOHN S. PRE SCOTT says: "Runn ing a Steel Fabrication p lant plus being a silent partner in a small logging outfit (30 ,' yr) plus operating some seventy suites in four ap artme nt build ings makes an interesting l ife." TOM H. RADCLIFFE writes : " It was good to 'get b ack to the Fernhopper banquet in 1967 and to renew o ld friendships. I sti ll experience a strong feeling of pride upon returning to OSU." ROY SI LEN writes: "No changes. Still at the Forestry Sciences Lab. at Corvall is and leader of a forest genetics research project dealing with improvement of Douglas fir. GARWIN A. WOOL EY is Executive V icePresident, Pacific Logging Congress, 217 American Bank Building , Portland. He is married to Beverly (Beier) class of '41. One daughter Sallymae , se nior at OSU. H is hobby is steelheading. 1943 W. C. GRAY, lives at 41 0 No rth 16th Street, Marsha ltown, Iowa. He is in the building supply business there. ROBERT H. FORBES writes: "For the past year and a half I have been Editor of Scienti fic Publications at the Canadian Forest Products L abo ra tory in Vancouver, B.C. , which is not an extremely professional job. But I get kicks from blue-penciling the Ph.D.s now and then. It has been interesti ng being more or less close to the B. C. wood products indu stry during its phe nomena l expansion, which started about five years ago. The fact that fully 75% of our forests here are gove rnmental or Crown land , makes a lot of different problems for practicing foresters. Most of said foresters must become licensed by for whic h they the B.C. government have to write a thesis , yet. Got 'trapped ' over 10 years ago, but my wife and I are having to satisfy o ur parental urge with a pup and kitty." SPENCER T. MOORE says: " U.S. Forest Service, Siuslaw National Fo rest, Co rvallis, Oregon. Speaking personally, foliage is beginning to turn color. Suspect approaching maturity, but Moore family is all-age, with 3rd generation rep rod around." 1946 J. P. ' JIM ' KUEHN LE writes: "I co ntinue as president of Holiday Pool , Inc., manufacturing and d'stributin g prefab fiberglass swimming pools and related items. Have rece ntly started franchising dealers in Oregon so will have occasion to return to the old stamping grounds. Wife Georgia (nee Micka '42) helps me battle with our two cougar daughters, Kris WSU '68 and Janni WSU '70. I was recently elected State Representative 4th District so shall be spending January, February, March in Olympia for awhile. B usiness is good, the Kuehnles are all healthy and happy and we still are the loudest OSU rooters in the area. Enjoyed old acquaintances a fe w weeks ago at evening social prior to OSUWSU game. Address is E. 12423 Portland Road, Spokane." ROBERT C. LINDSAY still with Crown Zellerbach at Port Angeles , Wash. Buy n and selling logs and chips and manager for the Oympic Tree Farm. 23 WAL LY EUBANKS is presently working for Oregon State Tax Comm 'ss'on as supervisor of timber appraisals. Son is a senior at OSU stud ying bus iness and forestry. Daughter is a freshman at OSU studying secretarial science. 1947 LOUIS K. BATEMAN writes : " L ivi ng at 5045 Bailey Rd ., Salem. Received 20 year service pin Jan. '68 from Tax Commission. David 18, now attending OSU Forestry Schoo l ; Douglas 16, jun 'or at McNary High, and Melinda 10 in fifth grade at Keizer G rade School. Wife Joseph!ne now teaching in Head Start Program. Stil l do ing a l'ttle steelhead fishing ." JOSEPH V. FLYNN , 2844 Conco rd Lane , Santa Clara, states: "Assistant Regional Foreste r USFS Chief, Div:s'on of Lands R 5. Three married chi ldren, one granddaughter, three children at home, one j ust starting kindergarten." EUGENE D. HANNEMAN says: "I am continuing my work as a Forest Land Sales Ana lyst for the State Tax Commission. My wife, Barbara is the personal secretary to Robert Strau b, the State Treasurer. Our 20 year old twin daughters, Laurie and Linda, are juniors in the Sc hoo l of Engmeering at Columbia Univers ity in New York. Son Craig, 19, is a sophomore at the Alma Mater. He is majoring in Politcal Science and this year played on Dee Andros' team as defensive tackle. We are seeing progress on o ur 55 acre tree farm , where we live, e igh t m iles south of Salem . Our address is Rt. 1, Box 633, Tu rner, Oregon." DONALD B. MAL M BE RG says: "We are living at Seaside, Oregon , employed by Crown Zellerbach Corporation in research and d evelopment prog ra ms trying to get an intensive fo rest ry program off th e ground. As the day approaches to celebrate the occasio n of a new forestry building at OSU, we salute the people who worked long and hard to make the building a rea lity." ROBERT M. VINCENT, 2095 Scenic Ave. , Centra l Point. Works for Boise Cascade Corporation as Administrative Assistant. W:te Judy; son Ken a freshman at OS'J; son David in 7th grade, and daughter Marian in 9th grade. 1948 F. LEROY BOND, c /o USFS, 517 Gold Avenue SW, Albuquerq ue. He is Assistant Regional Forester, Timber Manageme nt; has two boys at OSU, 1 a ju nior and the other a freshman in Business & Technology. GEORGE S. BURSON , 705 Winfield Blvd. , San Antonio, Texas, writes: " Four children, George, Jr., Capt. 1st Cav. in Vietnam ; Diana a senior at Texas U.; Mary J. a sophomore at Roosevelt High. Retired USAF 26 years. Now teaching 6th grade elementary school. Wife grad U of 0 '42 music. Teaches 3rd grade. If anybody ever comes through San Antonio look us up. We will show you the town , etc." VIRG EL L. CLARK writes: " I have been trying to log the Far East in the past four years. I have been setting up Timber Management, Logging, Industrial Wood Processing plans in Nepal, India, L aos. My work has carried us to many countries and my wife and two sons have enjoyed it. One of my boys is attending school in Rome and the other is in v;etnam , Laos. I am employed by the Agency of lnternat 'onal Development as a Forest Industrial Advisor. MILT EASTON, insurance agent now since 1960. State Farm Mutual. Three ch ildren, 2 boys and a girl. Our oldest son is a jun ior at you guessed it I J of 0 . The ot her two in h'gh school. 1\~ ever far from the trees and streams here in Tillamook. " Still WARREN C. HANCHETT says: l'ving in Fortuna , Californ ia and the forestry instructor at College of the Redwoods, Eureka. Two sons in School of Engineering at OSU . Brand new grandfather and enjoying every minute of it." LLOYD D. HAYES writes: " In December 1966 I retired from the Forest Service after almost 35 years, of which the last 7 was in the Regional Office in San Francisco. Upon retirement I set up my own consulting service in Real Estate, Forestry and related fields and I have been busy all the time. I do extensive traveling in connectio n with my work. My wife , Vicky is still teaching school here in Contra Costa County and look:ng forward to ret irement one of these days. Our son , Bill, is attend ing College and daughter, Christine , is start ing college this year." WAYNE G . HUBBAF D wr ites : " Still in Sacramento. V:ce-President. Cartwright I'.<Jrial Surveys, Inc . EARL L . JOHNSON writes: '' In January 1968 I retired from 20 years of navigating Air Force bombers. In Apr'l I began working as a forest technician on Hebo Ranger District. My wife, my daughter and I live on a small farm near Pleasant Valley. It is good to be near by pr imary interests of forestry and agricu lture once more. And good to be bac k in Oregon! " PHIL JUDSON states: " I am now with Pacific Adhesives as wood products manufactu ring manager. We are at prese nt completin g a lum ber core p lant on the old Willamette Plywood site at Aumsv ille. My new address is - Pacific Adhesives Co., Inc., Wood Prod. Div., P.O. Box 228, Aumsville, Oregon." ROBERT KI SCHEL writes: " Aline and I are c atching ou r breath, getting two daughters off to U of 0 and OCE no new Beave rs yet. But still have two more at home. Son and I each got a buck on closi ng day of se aso n, just 20 miles from home, after traveling all over Oregon looking previous ly. Land values booming around Douglas County. Oldest d aughter had a great experie nce in Germa ny as an excha nge student. " HOMER G. LYO N, JR. writes: " This is a Merry Christmas to all Fern hoppers from the Lyons and s:nce we couldn 't go to the Rose Bowl , Ruth and I are going to Hawaii tomorrow , Nov. 22!" THEODORE W. MAUL writes : " Assistant State Forester, Chief, Protection Division. Oregon Department of Forestry, Salem. Oregon. Win and Ted Maul have two sons. John 14, Waldo Jr. High, Salem ; Alan - 21, Senior, Forest Engineering, Oregon State University." ARTHUR B. McPHE:- SO N writes : "Our home is quiet thesa days w ith both boys across co untry in Greenvill e, S. C. One in the university and one in 1Oth grade acad- emy. My wife, Sy lvia still manages the American Opinion Library here. Our molding mill was totally destroyed by fire on April 20th, howeve r, we reinvested quickly; but coming back after a fire is tough ." HARRY G. PEARSON , says: " Still District Forester of East Central Oregon District out of John Day. July was a bad month for dry lightning. Service forestry for land owners increasing. Ann is with Blue Mt. Hospital , Steve is a senior at U of 0. Mark is a Jr. at Grant Union and plans to go to OSU. Ron is Freshman at Grant Union. His love is hunting and fishing. We had a successful fall. Grant County is the Best place to hunt. Daughter L'nda , and her husband are in John Day. John is a forester for Kinzua Corp. " RICHARD C . PENROSE, P.O. Box 881 , Quincy, Californ ia. He is with USFS on Plumas National Forest special projects. WILLI S E. RAGLAND reports : " Still on staff (recreation) o f Snoqualmie N F in Seattle. Puget Sound peo ple love the ir mountains. Try ing to control these lovers and meet their needs without adequate funds is quite a challenge. Two boys in se rvice - one in Air Force , other in Navy. One married." DAVID H. ROGER S, says: " Have been wo rking all year on computer programs for Highway Desig ners and Surveyors. The wo rk is thorough ly fascinating. Will spend Christmas in Guatemala with our daughter and her hus band , Peace Corps volunteers. " DARRELL H. SCHR OEDER, Vice-Pres ., Rellim Redwood Co. and Gen. Mgr-Treas .. Miller Redwood Co. "Conti nu ally confronted with park acquisition problems. Have daughter Ju lie Anne in College of Redwoods Junior College; son Scott is a freshman at DeiNorte High Sc hool." LYLE H. SEY MOUR, "Moved to Salem to take a job with Boise Cascade, Ind ependence, as a resid ent forester o f Luckiamute Tree Farm . Have purchased a place NW o f West Sa lem and l ived here two years now. I am proud grandpa o f twins, a boy and a girl. My son is the proud father." SHERWOOD C. TROTTER says : " With the Forest Service in Washington D.C., Assistant Director Divisio n o f Watershed Management. Oldest daugh ter is a freshman at U of 0. Hope to attend Fernhoppers this yea r. " BOB UNDERWOOD, is a Forest Engin eer with Weye rhae user Co., at Longview, Wash. "C urrently working with al umni assoc. on 1968 activities." WARD WILLIAMS. has been ed itor of PPI si nce June 1962, in Zurich and si nce 1964 in Brussels. He is a native of the Pacific Northwest region of USA, w here he majored in forest management at Oregon State University. ROBERT C. ZINK , Park Naturalist for Kings Canyon NP, " under Chief P.N . for Seq uoia Kings Canyon NP. Program of walks, hikes and campfi re talks for Grant Grove and Cedar Grove. Visitor Center ope ration at Grant Grove on the logging story o f the giant Seq uoia. This includes working with many schoo l groups from the Cent ral San Joaq uin Valley who use the area for environme ntal studies. He sends best regards to all." 24 1949 JEAN R. ALLARD says: "Lived in Yakima si nce 1952. Married. seven children , six boys and one girl. Department Manager, Bon Marche. Remember OSU most for Barometer work and work in campus politics. My sons and I may start a small Christmas tree farm. Best wishes to all Beavers. Address : 416 S. 15 Ave. , Yakima. " BOB AL LI SO N writes: " I have been in Eureka for the past two years as Supervisor of the Six Rive rs National Forest." NORM CAREY says: " I own and operate Long 's Shoe Store in Albany, Oregon. I still l ive at 1170 Walnut with my wife Betty and 3 boys 17, 14, and 4 years old. Basketball takes up most of our time during the winter months. Had a nice visit with AI Oard in John Day this fall. I had n't seen him in 20 years and the old boy looks pretty good. I always enjoy hearing from my friends." HENRY G. (HA NK) DAVIES writes: " Finally made it bac k to OSU for school on sabba tical leave from extension agent work in Lane County until June to pursue a MS program with entomology-plant patho logy major and forestry econ. minor. School has gotten muc h more difficult. " JOHN S. FORREST says: " Betty and I live in Tigard . Two-thirds o f the chicks have flown the coo p , so we 've got room for Fernhopper company. Steve is married and living in Nebraska. Linda is at Willamette Univers ity. Only Scott, se nior at Tigard High is home. The welcom e mat it out. " WILLIAM P. HOLTSCLAW says: "For the past 3 years I have served as Area Director of Eastern Oregon for the State Forestry Department. Pat wo rks for the Forest Service in Prineville. Mike is married and has a baby daughter , and Jerry h asn' t dec id ed to take the p lunge yet. We look forward to having old co llege friends visit when they co me th is way. " TOM JACK SON, owner of sand and grave l and Red i- Mixed Conc rete Plant in Albany. Four children, the old est entering OSU this fall. TED W. KOSKELLA says: " After a 3 year ass ignm en t in the Washington Office Divis ion of Rec rea tion, in Febru ary 1968 I was transferred back west again as Deputy Regional Fo reste r for the Southwestern Region o f the Forest Service. Our 2 youngest girls are still with us attending high sc hool here in Albuquerq ue. The 3 others are away. The o ldest girl is in Vi rginia finishing nurses tra ining, the second daughter in Co llege in Denver and our so n entered the Ai r Fo rce Academy in June. I have enjoyed renewing acq uaintences with Orego n Staters in R-3." ROBERT LEEKLIDER writes : "I am now teac h ing at Orego n Technical Institute at Klamath Falls, Oregon. ! am in the Civil Engineering Technology Department. It seems that every place I have gone in the past 19 years I have met old OSU classmates and friend s - So me is some rather remote places. I have always enjoyed these mee tings to find out what my acquaintances are doing ." GEORGE E. LIPP says: "Partner in National Accounting Firm , Harris, Kerr, Forster and Company, Hono lu lu, Hawaii Office. Work extensively in world tourism have recently completed tourism plan for Ceylon. Travel in last two years has included most Pacific Islands, Austral ia as well as Southeast Asian countries. " JULIAN F. MILLER reports: "After long tours with State Forestry Department in fire protection , Ukiah and Corvallis, and limber sales - Elliott State Forest - I'm now Farm Forester for Coos-Cu rry working out of Coos Bay. Selling farm forestry to my contacts considerably eased by recent export pressures bringing $70-$90 pond values for goo d grade 2nd growth logs. Duty involved integration into CFPA during the fire months sharing the aerial jobs. - p atrol, and lire line assignments during extra load periods. Oldest boy with Marines at Da Nang, due home in late December. Oldest girl married. Boy and girl in 8th and 9th grades still at home. " ALFRED J. O'BRIEN writes : "Continue on at Collins Pine Co. , Chester, California ac Asst. Sales Manager. Family consisting of M ike 21 , Bill 18, Cathy 17 and Jane 4. O ldest so n Mike a junior at Sacramento State and Bill a freshman at Butte Jr. Co llege. Enjoyed seeing OSU win against Washington and Stanford this fall and sorry they didn 't go all the way but maybe next year. Open invitation to any and all to drop in on us at our home on Lake A lm ano r here at Chester. " EUGENE O 'KEEFE writes: " No change, still with USFS. Six children o ldest boy ready for college , also have 2 c ripp led foster ch ildren." GERALD L. PARTAIN says: "Still Professor o f Forestry Econo mics at Humboldt Sta te College, at Arcata, California. Recently remarried and acquired two more children as a result. My oldest d aughter is scheduled to m ake me a grandfather next July." SAM W. RAYMO ND states : " I have a new job this year as production manager o f hardboard and lumber d ivisio n of Weyerhaeu ser in Klamath Falls. Our family, 3 boys and 1 girl. are growing up too fast! had a good visit with the Gordon Hop land s in Puyallup in August. Hope to make the ba nque t this year. " HERMANN C. SOMMER, Herm was trans ferred to Longview. effective Jan. 1, 1969, as Wood s Manager of Weyerhaeuser 's huge Longview (St. Helens Tree Farm) opera tion s. He has been Woods M anager a t Twin Harbors lor the past four years. Mary Lou, John 5, Karen 8, Philip 10, will move from Aberdeen as soon as a suitable ho me is found. In addition to the m any Fernhoppers at Longv iew. he would welcome a visit from his Beaver friends. RAY L. TRENHOLM , District Forester for the Linn Cou nty Fire Patrol Assn. with headquarters in Sweet Home. Oregon. A. F. TROM, Chief Engineer, Willamette Industries. JACK H. USHER says: "I n February '68 moved into Regiona l Office. USFS Reg. 6 in Divisio n of TM , Branch o f Plans and Silviculture. Family doesn't contain any future fo reste rs but have raised two fine pr osp ec ts for forester's wives. First daughter due to show on OSU campus in 1971. As sort of orientation , Sue has attended 4-H Summer School there for last 3 years. " JOHN E. WYLIE says: "We (my wife and I) are grandparents now. I am still the Assistant State Forester in Missouri. Among other things we are in to the Urban Forestry field with foresters stationed in St. Louis and Kansas City. I have run into a number of Oregon Staters at meetings around the country this year. Better try growing some walnut (for lu mber or veneer) in Oregon. We sold one log this year for $6.00 per b.f. We used to think that $1000 / M. b. f. was a lot of money." 1950 DAN B. ABRAHAM writes : "Living in the Bay Area is an enlightening experience for a country boy from the hills o f Oregon. The twice a day lemm ing-like migration to and from the ivory towers by the bay is unlike anything envisioned while studying forestry in placid corn valley. A curr iculum change is suggested. My determination to survive is strengthened by the good example being set by a good many other Fernies doing the same th ing. Between commutes. I am responsible for ope ration o f the Civilian Conservation Center Program in the California region , covering 5 Centers and 850 corpsmen. It 's a great prog ram!" MORRIS J. ANDERSON says : " I am an instructor at Walla Walla Community College in Engineering Technology. My oldest so n David will be graduating from Whitman College this school year. My other two so ns and wife are busy also . My wife teaches Home Economics at Walla Walla High School." JIM BAGLEY reports : "Still with U. S. Plywood and still on the move. Wilma is preparing to move to a new place of residence at Pleasant Hill. Our new address shall be Rt. 8, Box 876, Pleasant Hill. We always enjoy vis its. Drop in." ROG ER R. CHAMARD still in Portland work ing for USFS, Div. of Engineering as Surveys and Maps Branch Chief. JIM DENISON writes: " Another year rolls around and finds a new addition in our home, a daughter born in January 1968 also a daughter born the year I graduated . Because of pressure in timber sa le s, we shipped the first load of logs out o f the port of Newport along with sq uares, hoping to cultivate new markets many headaches, but interesting. Drop by if you pass through Newport or Toledo, we enjoy co mpany." TED S. ELLINGSEN writes: "Assumed new duties as Coos County Forester 1st o f Nov. 1968. Will establish man ageme nt program for th is permanent fo rest of abou t 14 ,000 acres. Only change in family status is one new d og, 'Boots'." T HEODORE E. GUMP, Construct ion Engineer, Supervisor's Staff, Siskiyou Natio nal Forest. TOM JACOBSON is now a partner in Lum bermen 's Buying Service in Eugene, Oregon for 5 years after 12 years in Minneapolis. Wo uld like to invite any old friends or classmates to stop b y. Offices are at 12th and Pearl. WE SLEY JENNINGS, Weyerhaeuser Co., Box 188, Longview, Wash. Home at 1005 N 20 , Kelso, Was h. 25 MELVIN L. LIEUPANCE. says: "Mel is c urrently assigned to Saquo·a National Forest at Porterville, Cal iforn •a. He is a member of the planning team that is going full bore on the proposed M 'neral King development." ROBERT S. MADSEN writes : "Am District Forester, NWO D istrict, Forest Grove. Oregon. We would enjoy having o ur friends stop by whenever they are in our area. Our fam ily is much involved in cchool and com mun :ty affairs which keeps us busy and loving every m inute o f it. Our address is the NWO headquarters House No. 1." DICK MARL tells us: "Still live in Eugene, Cregon and work;ng for the BLM as Timber Manager in the Cottage Grove area. Never seem to tire of Eugene area with all the available fishing and recreation. Work is very interesting and seems to be more challeng ing w 'th the need for better conservation measures that each day society and we profess 'onals become aware of. " JAMES W. MARTIN says : ''Have been single for about 2 years . Was appointed logging manager for Pack Rive r Co. at Sandpoint in January. I still keep busy w ith Sandpoint C of C board of directors, Elks Lodge off icers and N. Idaho Forestry Assn." WYNNE M . MAULE writes : "After 17 yea rs in Region 5 (Calif. ) w :th the USFS, I have again become a Northweste rner. Transferred to Olympic NF as Forest Supervisor, replacing another Fernhop per, Dick Worthington. Biggest change is ge tt ing accustomed to the rain. This is truly a bea utiful and productive forest. Drove aro und the OSU cam pus en route to the new job, and was amazed at th e change since 1950." CARL A. NEWPORT, "My seco nd year in consult ing was even more enjoyable than the first." FhANK E. PRICE Jr. writes: "I was transferred to the Reg ional Forester 's Office in San Francisco last Februa ry. The assignment here is Branch Ch ief o f Timber Management Plans and Inventories. I found a number of Oregon Staters on the staff when I arrived here." R. 0. REXSES, Production Man ager, Vaughn Branch , Intern ational Paper Co., Box 308, Veneta, Oregon. DOUGLAS S. SMITH writes : " Hello to fellow Fernhoppe rs for the first t'me from 5110 Mountain View Drive. Boise. Last March , Western Wood Products Assoc. offered an opportun ity as District Forester for the area covering Southern Idaho, Western Wyoming and Utah. S'nce then timber inventory assignments have changed to Forest Pract:ce Committee agendas, etc. The Intermountain Reg'on is a spo r tsman 's parad ise and after visiting Redfish Lake in the Sawtooth Mountai ns, our family is sold. Our four c hildren are b usy and we thoroughly enjoy life in Boise. Stop in and visit, you can·t m 'ss us - look for the busiest house in Boise.·· WILLIAM F. SM ITH says : "Changed jobs after 17 years with same outfit. taking ca re of log supply and timber and land purchasing fo r a co uple of GP m ills. Still living in Ukiah actively engag<)d in living. " CLIFFOR D M. STEVENS, Dist rict Ra nger, C:eveland NF. Living adjacent to the University of Cal iforn 'a at lrv·ne in Southern Orange County. Now en joying grand children, ten nis and organ in spare time. W ill survive if po pulation doesn 't swallow us up. POBERT E. THOMPSON writes : " I am now pract icing law in B eaverton following graduation from w·llamette College of Law in 1958. My extracurricula r activities include service as a director o f Portland Comm unity Co llege following a tour as president of our Chambe r of Commerce and Co unty Bar Association. " 1951 WILLIAM E. BUTLER, " Still at Redd ing , Calif. , a nd starting t o feel l ike a native afte r almost 18 years in this part of the country. Also sU I with U. S. Pylwood as ma nager of the California Divis ion. I wou ld sure en joy see ing any classmates coming throu gh this area . Our Shasta plant is just off Interstate 5 north of Anderson, Cal ifornia." JOHN CARAGOZIAN reports : "Stil l on the Clevela nd NF in San Diego trying to keep some of this sou thern California real estate in national forest ownership. Highlight of year was a tri p half way around ti1e wor ld to 7 countries in the Middle East and Europ e. Saw some interesting forestry going o n in Israel and Lebanon, inc luding the fa med Cedars o f Lebanon. No fire problem ove r there. The sheep and goats keep the brush well trimmed. Visited an olive wood factory in Had era (Israel) where they use the trunks o f 2,000 year old o l ive trees to make some of the most beautiful items I've ever seen . Even beats the Oregon myrtlewood. We California Fernhoppers do get together once in awh ile, mostly by accident." IRWIN C. COWLEY , " Transferred from Yosemite to Joshua Tree Nationa l Monument, Twentynine Palms , Ca lif., as Distr ict Pa rk Range r in August, ·t967 . Since arriving, I have been devoti ng time to take college credit courses (night) in po lice sc ience, fire science , and Spanish. In add itio n to regu lar duties, I am also se rving as Law Enforce ment Coordinator for the Mon ument and as a member of the Standing Com m ittee on the Morango Basin Peace Officers Assn. Al l Fernhoppers who ha ppen to p ass th roug h this area are invited to stop in for a chat and a cup o f coffee. " RON FPASHOUR st;ll at Forest Industries at Dillard , Ore. Recently me rged with Permanee r Corp. of St. Lo u is, Mo. Operating 3 pa rticleboard plants as V.P. J ust l in:shed a new home on North Umpqu a River. All are welcome to stop by to swim , f'sh or tal k. GORDON W. FRU ITS transfe rred from Silver Lake to Lakview, Ore. in June '68. Presently pre-sa le, post-sale foreste r Lakev iew Ra nger District, Fremont NF. DON GOODR ~ C H says: "Sti ll in Verna l, Utah as TM-FC staff for the Ashley National Forest. Don 't see many Fern hoppers down here so am always g lad to get the 'Forester' to lea rn the latest addresses. " EARL M. KARLINGEFl says: " Going into the four th year as Timber Staff Officer on the Rogue River NF. This job is probably the most satisfying job I have had in the Fo rest Service. Family consists of wi fe Polly and th ree boys, Earl 13, Dean 11 and Eric 10. We live on ten acres of sem i-timber ty pe land in the footh il ls of the Siskiyou Mts. We are making slow progress in bu ilding a new home and raising livestock. Polly works part time as a d raftsman for Jackson Cou nty. The three boys are active in scouts." DUANE KI NGSLEY, says: "Working on lo ng range transpo rtat ion p la nning and logg ing system des ign for the Olympic National Forest. At Olympia, Washington. I have been here 2 years on a 4 years spec ial project. Married , 2 boys ages 7 and 1." DON KISTNER sti ll with the Bu reau of Sport Fisheries and Wi ldl ife in Portland as Assistant Supervisor, Division of Federa l Aid . Specifically class ified as a fish and wil d life biologist. How abo ut that! Family increased to three kids. DICK L EMMON says: ' 'I'm still in Regional Office, Div. of Recreation USFS in Po rt land. I enjoy my work. It is varied. In my travels through the summer I see quite a bit of R 6 and have grown to appreciate its beauty. I'm slow ly getting used to living in the big city bu t like most foresters my heart is still in the woods. JOHN C. MeNtE completed third yea r as Superintendent for L ohen brook Lb r Co. Kids and I still make Meadow Valley hom e. Latest toy is a new "Sk i- Doo " which we will run right from the ho use. Let's all think SNOW! G. D. (NICK) N IXON, Detroit Sales Manager. Plastic Products and Resins Division, Monsanto, Detroit, Mich. Reside at 608 Rol ling Rock Drive. B loomfield Hills, M1ch. W1fe Dar leen and 4 daughters. Jan 15, Lisa 11, Sharon 10, and Allison 9. WALTER H. PARKS, Sales Manager, Humboldt Flakeboard , Arcata, California. ARCHIE RICHARDSON writes: '' St ill bu ilding missiles, keeping oil clean with Frantz, helping people stay healthy with Nu trilite.· · DAVID A. STANG says: " Have now been in Eureka 2V2 years on the staff of the Six Rivers NF. Maintain ing my status as a bachelor with no indication o f a ny change. " RAY V. VOORHIES , Industrial Forester, Rt. 8 Box 909 , Pleasant Hill, Oregon . " After a long (hot) trip to Florida this summer I started by own sm all consulting busi ness, sp ec ia l izing in timber cruising and road enginee ring and haven ' t had much rest s ince ." WYMAN WIL LIAMS , " We are st ill enjoying the beauty and warmth of Hawaii. Although I was brought to Hawaii to establish a Fabr icated Wood Prod ucts Dept. lor Antac , I am now direc ting the activities of the roofing, gyps umbo ard , floo ring , hardware and paint departments - not a stick of wood for me! This is the home of 'tree ferns', so it' s a challenge lor any OSU Fernhopper. Best wishes ." HOWARD D. WORKING ER and Rosella live at 1817 NW Broadway, Albany. Howard is Princ ipal at North A lbany Elementary Schoo l. Family co nsi sts o f two teenagers. Janie in the ninth grade and Paul a j unior in high school. 26 SID E. ZIEGLER , Timber Manager-Log Buyer, Ft. Hill Lbr. Co., Grande Ronde, Ore . Live on Devil's Lake , Lincoln City. Wife teache r in Lincoln Co. schools. 1952 DUNCAN W. BRINKEROFF says " I'm still at the same address. We just added child number four to the fami ly {that makes 2 boys and 2 gir ls). I now work fo r Hearst Corporation as Lands Manager o f the Heart Wyntoon Tree Farm. Address: 309 N. "C" St. , Mt. Shasta.' ' BOB HOSTETTER writes: "As assistant to the Oregon State Director of the Bureau of Land Management, I inform the people how BLM balances reso urce uses tor increasing pu blic benefit s, usi ng a multitude of methods and med ia." CECIL E. RODG ERS wr ites: " Marian and our 14 year old son Bruce and I are s l ill in Brookings alter 13 Vz years. I'm still Timber and Lands Manager lor Brookings Plywod. Our so n Russ is work ing for Logan and Revis as a licensed airplane mechanic at Medford Airport. Incidentals such as supplying 50 to 60 mill ion b d. ft. o f logs a year to our plant arc secondary to my type o f tree farming - " Bonsai". I now have well over 100 dwarf trees, mostly a variety of species na tive to Oregon. Come and visit us. KE NNETH C. RO EGNER reports : "Our family size, ou r loc ation and activities have not changed this past year. Time flies by because there are so many things to do at home, work, play and church. When you visit no rthern California call or slo p by o ur home at 2871 Rega l Ave., Redding , or the BLM district office. JACK N . SCHAPP ELL, 50 Del Vista Ct. , Pleasant Hill, Cal if., " For the past three years employed by the U of California as Assistant Real Estate Officer statewide . Married with twins, boys and girl now in fifth grade. " RON SMITH says: " fn my 3rd year as a member of the State Forester's l ire control staff in Salem. Spent 5 months in plaster and on c rutches fo llowing a skiing m ishap but otherwise 1968 has been a good year lo r the Smiths." W. A. " RED " SMITH. reports "Sti ll Exte ns io n Forester in Texas. Have completed course work for Ph. D. deg ree in Ag. Econ at Texas A & M and hope to wind it up in '69. Oldest boy Bruce started college with plans to major in arc hitecture. Youngest boy Bob still conside ring forest ry and if so it ' ll be OSU. Bette star ted her own caree r in e ntomology a nd is back in sc hool taking some refreshe r courses. Open invitation to all Fern hopp ers t o sto p by and see us at College Station." ELDON STROUP says , " We have moved to a sma ll acreage near Or ient and h ave become amateur farmers. The office is now on Swan Island at the headquarters of Caffall Brothers Fores t Products, Inc. " 1953 BOB BAK ER wr ites: " In my s ixth year with the BLM in Eugene . My work is contract ad m inistration in o ne of the five timber management groups in the district. Our days woul d be most successful if we could keep the water ways running clear and satisfy the public." DAVID E. BAKER says: "I'm now a p ast c ha irman of FPRS, Pacific NW and p resent c hairm an of our c hu rch congregation . . . d id n't really as k for either job but, as it turn s out, it is fun to be involved. Si mpson Resea rc h is still giv ing me a mo nthly stipe nd for wor k on wood produc ts ove rlays. My young sters are go ing skihap py so it will be a lean Christm as for the rest o f us. We still love t he Dou g-fir co untry a nd are not about to leave. Fellow Fe rn ho ppers always welco me!" JOHN CHR IST IE re ports: " We stil l ho ld t he fort at Route 1, Box 852, Astoria a nd find time to get in some sal mon or steelhead f ishing dep ending o n the time of year. I'm ch ai rman of Clatsop County lE D Board this year and find that job fascinating. Its a ra p idly changing field with many new conce pts. As our youngsters get older, more time is spent in transportatio n, swim team , football , dances, etc." J OHN L . DuBAY says: "I am practicing law in Med ford. With five children, Jody and I are kept more than busy but we would ap preciate seeing any of the Fernhopers th at happe n to be down this way. " AL EX GOEDHARD, Weyerhaeuser Co., Woods "Planning Coordinator" , Cascade A rea, Snoqua lm ie Fa l ls, Wn. Home, 541 SW Elle nwood, Issaq uah, Wn. WM. GOGGAN , pla nt manager , Georgia Pacific Corp. , Conway, N.C., a 200T / day d ry-process hardboa rd p lant, says: "Mary A nn and I exte nd o u r regards to o ur Beaver friends. We now have three young sters , Cathy, 13, John 10 and Chr issie 7. See you on my next trip to the coast." T HOMAS D. OPATZ writes: "Not too much new. Kids are grow ing up. They are now 11, 9 , 7, years o ld. I am st il l wo rking for Peerless Pu m p. FMC Co rporation. Present position is Assistant Western Reg ional Manage r. My area of respo nsibility includes an area from Alaska to Mexico and from the Pac ific to the M iss issipp i. We q ualify for the a ir lines 100,00 m ile clu b every year. " ROLAN D F. LEE, "Still in the same posit ion has rep o rted last year-Ch ie f, Branch of Lands, Monta na State Office , BLM. I mad e t wo tri ps to Oregon the last year to attend co nferences, met ma ny ol d frie nds and re info rced my memo ry of the splendid sce nery of the "O regon Country" . Montana is a bea utiful state but has no mo no poly on this commo dity." DA LE' NEIG H, D istrict Ranger at Baker. Home ad dress: 1520 4th St. JAM ES E. LARSON , Pu blic Re lations Manager, Weyerhaeuser at Sp ringfield. 1954 graduate from OSU th is year. Our you ngest, Ryland , will have senio r status at OSU b eginn ing winter term . G ENE C. HOLLOTER rep orts: "St il l a TMA here on the Baker District of the Wallowa-Whitman NF, Baker. I 'd prefer to be in the Cascad es but th is is the best place I 've bee n on the East side yet. My wife h as fina lly bee n converted to the Eastside , however. I renewed several acquaintances on the 28,000 acre Chelan fire this past summer." MELVIN D. HUTCH INSON, "C urrently living in Spokane at 592 1 Lee St. Employed as a field representative for Lynn Insurance Gro up who sp ecial ize in fire insu rance for the woodworki ng in d ustry." VAN C. JOHNSON, "No drastic changes b ut will become another commuter in '69 as I am moving to Mt. Shasta over the hill to new ho use. Convenient hal fway poin t lor Fern hopper travelers. " · ROBERT C . L EWIS says: "We moved to Portland in January '68 and are l iving at 13463 SW 63rd Place. I 'm working in the Regional Office, Div. of Recreatio n ." 1955 DAVID F. KEISER, 2570 Springbrool<, Medford. He is wood s manager, Kogap Mfg. Co. "Settled down in Southern Oregon to stay, I hope! " WI LLIAM H. McCREDIE lives at 9117 NE 36th , Bellevue, Wn. He repo rts: " In fifth year as D irector of t im be rland plann ing for Simp son. Grace and I have t hree youngsters, Scott 10th grade; Tim 7th; Cindy 5th. Best regards to old friends." JERRY PATCHEN says: " Have been in Klamath Falls since 1965. Working as TM staff officer o n Winema NF; t1me flies by! Our oldest son is a junior in high school and is nearly as ta ll as I am." JACK 1<. WINJUM writes: " Continue with regeneration research lor Weyerhaeuser Com pany at Centra l ia, Washi ngton. Finished Ph . D. dissertation and received degree from University of Michigan in December 1968. Family is doing f ine, Jean and I have two daughte rs and a young son now. Moved to a larger home in May and settled in for a snug w inter. Best wishes to al l Fernho ppers in 1969." 1956 GEORGE E. BARR , says: " My job as manageme nt a nalyst lor Oregon State Forestry Dept. in Sa lem hasn't changed since last year, but the studies have been inte resti ng, varied and challenging . My wife Mitzi and two chi ldren ages 9 and 12 still reside at 3755 Ivy St. NE, Sa lem ." ARVID C. ELLSON wr ites: "Presently living in Po rtland (the trees are getting harder to see) . My assignment w ith USFS is now Branch Chief, National Forest Impacts B ranch , D iv. of Watershed Mgt. R 6. The job is primarily working with o ther age nc ies a nd corpo rations whenever they pro pose a water related deve lopment (such as a reservoir) that affects the national fo rest." J IM BREWER reports : " Had just comfortably settled into life in the national capital when we were transferred last summer to Hot Sp rings, Ark., where I'm Deputy Superviso1· of the Ouachita NF, wh ich we ma intain is the biggest and best in the Southern Region. One does n't run across many Fernhoppers down in this land of sunshine and bourbon." ERN EST D. HAR DMAN, "Still reside in the sunny southwest. A few more Oregon Staters d r ift ing th is way. Leroy Bo nd is among them. Kathryn a nd I are looking fo rward to seei ng our oldest son Ric hard LAWR ENCE D. BROWN, 1314 East Revere, Bend . " I remain employed at the Brooks- Willamette, Inc., particle board plant in Bend. My responsibilities inc lu de both product ion and quality control. " 27 A. DARRELL CAR LSON , says: "Log g ing Contract Supervisor fo r Willamette Industries, Dallas Division . Prese ntly living in Lebanon with w ife Betty and th ree sons, Kip 5 , twins Hans a nd Nels 3." JACK K. CAR TER , says: " I am presently atte nd ing the Un ive rsity of Ca l ifornia working toward an advanced degree. My ad dress unti l June is 7 Compo Via Da nville, California." DAL E R. CHRIST IANSEN wr ites: "After receiv ing my M. S. in Rec reat io n a nd Pa rk Management from the University of Oregon in Ju ne, I d ecided to wo rk toward a Doctorate with teachi ng the ultimate goal. I left Port land in Augu st to become Directo r of Recreation and Par ks for the City of Berkeley- hoping I might be able to work in a program at the University of California." MAJO R STAN CRAWFORD , says: " I'm beginn ing my seco nd year as assistant professor of Military Science at Ind iana U., Bloomington. We enjoy the fishing and football that the locale affords very much. Incidental ly, the campus he re would be a haven for you tree ident. instructors." 1956 J. M. FINNIS rep orts: "Stil l working in reforestation lor the Dept. of Natural Resources in Olympia. Boys growing up and parents growi ng older ! New activities th is year inc lude sai l ing and Litt le Theater. Both are tun ." JIM FISH ER, "Our family had a good year getting settled in our new home. Still a lot to do but that's what makes it fun. We had some good backpacking trips in the Cascades th is summer before the August rains came along. I'm in my second year as personnel director fo r the State Forestry Department. Drop in and see us at 1251 Mandarin Street NE in Salem." DON JOHNSON , "Did you kno w that the algae in the seas add more oxygen to the atmosphere than all the trees in the world? This reporter working in the Navy Department, Washington , D. C." ERV KULOSA , " Left Oregon in Jan uary 1968 fo r the La nd of Enchantment, whe re he is District Foreste r for Western Wood P roducts Assn . of Portland. Based in Albuquerque , h is d istrict is al l of Arizona and New Mex ico . Yes , there's timber down there-about ten million acres. The main d ifferences between Eastern Oregon and the Southwest are that summer is the rainy season and the timber grows mai nly above seve n thousand feet elevation. B est regards!" ROBE RT W. MADISON, " Still enjoy ing the scenery of the Oregon Coast at T illamook. The family wo rk, and p lay is stil l the same happy, pleasant and fun. Address- At. 3, Box 133 AA, Tillamook." RUSS MITCHELL, P. 0. Box 887, Corvallis , says: " I still work lor Pacific NW Forest & Range Expt. Stat ion and still in insect research . I now live in Corvall is, where I was transferred this summer. My home address is 2865 Royal Oaks Dr ive." DOUG MORRIS reports : " Two years o f coordi nating acq uisition and right o f way work in the Oregon BLM state off ice. Last May awarded the designation Senior Member No. 111 , American Right of Way Assn ." CHARLES SIKORA says, " We live near Bass Lake in the community of North Fork, Calif. North Fork is a small town between Yosemite and Sequoia NP in the southern Sierras. For the past several years I have been a forester for American Forest Products Corp and two of its subsidiaries, Genera l Box Distributors and Pine Logging Company of Calif. " DONALD H. SMITH writes: "Transferred from Columbia Gorge District, Mt. Hood National Forest where I served as District Ranger to Training Branch, Division of Fire Control, Washington D. C. USFS. My new address is, 1007 Cottage Street S.W., Vienna, Virginia 22180." AL THOMPSON says: "After a short stint in the service and several years w ith the Oregon State Forestry Dept., I have been in the Salem Agency of Standard Ins. Co. since '62. In addition to OSEA group life insurance coverage, I have recently written the group health insurance for the Oregon State Police." NEIL ZIMMERMAN, "In Port Angeles with Crown Zellerbach for the third year now. Still working in second growth management inc luding everything from the utilizer to the fertilizer. Great place to work and a great place to live. " 1957 LOU IS A. BLASER, 74 California, Arcata , California, is now logg ing manager for Simpson Timber Company at Korbel, California. JOHN E. BURKS (Ill) is working as a sales manager for Engineered Forest Products. The company started a year and a half ago and is manufacturing and selling Weyerhaeuser movable p artitions in Oregon and Washington on a franchise basis. The company also makes cedar sun screens, split jamb pre-hinge doors, etc. " It's been lots of work so far, but hopefully will be a success!" Any Fernhopper coming through Tacoma is welcome to stop in." ROBERT E. FEHLY states: " ForesterS & D Lumber Co., P. 0. Box 1438, Redding , California." MAJ. LARRY S. GOSSETT, presently stationed at Fort Rucker, Alabama with 53rd Avn. Bn. Returned from Vietnam January, 1968 after a 11 -month to ur with Special Forces. Married to Judy (Taylor) of Portland and have two boys ages 4 and 2. Regards to all Fernhoppers. MEL GREENUP, after graduation Mel stayed with the armed forces on research and development in one of the Space Age projects. He is now working on reforestation for the USFS at Mapleton, Oregon. CHUCK HILL, "Still the Gila's " wild" ranger in New Mexico. I'm now living 50 miles north o f Silver City. Sharing quarters with Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument. Come see us, we are in a real house with two spare bedrooms. Got a barn full of hay if everyone comes at once. " GERALD N. HOLDGRAFFER, " Nothing new and different this year, still doing business on the O lympic National Forest, She lton R. D. as the District Engineer." J. THOMAS JOHNSTON says: " Now an 'old' married man of 2 years; still in Public Relations, Radio-TV-Film work for Colorado Education Association. St ill having ups and down with Ph.D. work, and still quite happy to be so close to so much great mountain country skiing, etc. Denver is on the way to a lot of places , so Fernhoppers stop by and see us anytime." GEORGE W. LIDDICOATT has moved up from San Diego this year to Eureka. He is the Lands Staff Officer on the Six Rivers National Forest. WALTER H. MEYER JR., is presently employed as a recreation resource sp ecial ist with the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation in Seattle. " I'm a frustrated forester since I spend most of the time surveying the paper work on my desk. My wife and I live on our two and a half acre farmette on Bainbridge Island , we have one son one dog, and one burrow." ' LESTER V. MULKEY JR. tells us: " Since !ast May 1 have been employed as a Senlor Tax Accountant with Potlach Forests Inc. , in Lewiston , Idaho. My wife, Allie, and daughter, Debra, are busy enjoying the E~stside weather after several damp years In the Seattle area. I am now using my Forestry experience in the big field of State and Federal taxation. It is quite a challenge and a rewarding one. I am hopeful of meeting a number of classmates at this years Fernhopper Banquet. " JAMES R. PECKHAM writes: "Employed by Spalding & Son I nc., Grants Pass Oregon. Maxi ne and I have three childre~ now; Jennifer 7, Jerry 10, and Jeffery age 12." LYNN D. TRAIL writes: " I'm still working for the USFS as District Ranger on the McCloud RD Shasta-Trinity National Forest. Wife , Jackie, and sons, Earl and Jim are realling enjoying having the sun com~ up fairly early over the McCloud Flats. A real change from the canyon bottom of Don ieville and the overcast of Southeast Alaska. I finally got a golf course in my back yard and naturally not much time to enjoy it as much as I would like. All friends are invited to stop by whenever they are in the area." LAWRENCE R. WADE writes : " Have spent the last 3 years as Assistant Lands Officer on the Ange les National Forest in P~sa?ena, California, becoming fam il iar w1th people pressures'. Absence from an area abundant in natu ral reso urces makes one more appreciative of the the north country. Bachelor life in Southern California has its advantages. Spend most of my spare time fishing. " LARRY WOODARD reports: " Now that the Oxbow fire litigation is over, my new~s t ass1gnment is air pollution. ConsiderIng my home is in smog-ville (Portland) I have more than offic ial interest. I am working for another Fernhopper, Ken Burkholder, on a variety of jobs. Cast my vote for a new Forestry Schoo l, and hope it gets built before my oldest boy (11) wants to use it." 1958 THOMAS A. APPEL reports: " I 'm completing my Masters in Business Adm. and Accounting at Humboldt State College. I am st 1ll mamed and have two chi ldren." 28 OTTO F. KRUEGER says: "Still with the BLM as an Area Manager in Redding . I 'm about ready to ge my p :lot's license and hope to make a diving trip to Mexico this spring. Otherwise I'm just waiting to see what the new administration will bring." CARL M. BERNTSEN writes: "As a member of the FS Wash. ott:ce staff (Div. of TMR) have had opportun :ty to observe timber resources throughout the U. S. Am more convinced than ever that we have more to work w :th in Oregon than any other state. OS'J graduates also rank high throughout the co untry. In sp:te of having given up the good living in Bend, the family thrives. We are preoccupied with new interests and an intense desire to survive this new tempo of living." PAUL E. BUFFAM says: "I am an entomologist in charge of insect control section for the southwestern region of USFS. Home base in Albuquerque. My wife Liz , sons Mike 5 and Jon David 5 months and daughter Jill 3 enjoy the southwest. I see a few OSU'ers with Roy Bond being my boss and Ted Koskella the Deputy Regional Forester." TEMPLE T. HAHN is still in the same place as last year. He is the Personnel Officer, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, Colorado. MAHL ON HALE writes: "Lenore and I are still living at Gold Beach, Oregon, the heart of salmo n fishing country. This summer I had plans for a paid vacation to see some of you , but it turned out to be a poor fire season. Maybe next summer we can take our camp trailer around and renew so me of our old acquaintances. The reforestation work load continues to be demanding during the winter and spring months. Despite this , we manage to do a little fishing now and then." HENNING HAMI LTON, a Fern hopper graduate of '58 has a most interesting and challenging position guid ing the activities of a 43,000-member forest-owner co-operative known as the South Swedish Forest Owners' Association. CHARLES H. HARDEN writes: " I have been successful in converting from an Eastsider of long standing to a happy Westsider. The move involved leaving the sunny lodgepole of Chemult for the Clackamas River country where I am Distr ict Ranger of the Collawash R. D. MI. Hood N F. We are living at Ripplebrook Ranger Station." RON JOHN SON says: "My wife Helen and two daughters and I are presently living in Olympia, Wn., while I am stationed at the Supervisor's off ice of the Olympic NF as Assistant TM staff. We moved to O lympia in August 1967 after I was transfe rred from the MI. Hood Bear Springs Ranger Station. This summe r we all traveled through the southwestern US to visit friends in Miss iss ippi. While there we all visited Bourbon Street in New Orleans and I got a chance to tour some private timberlands growing pulp in 30 years." HOSE JONES informs us that he is still sell ing chemicals to the Forestry and Agricultural Industries. We (wife , 3 sons, 1 daughter and 3 golden retrivers) are living in Portland, Oregon. JAMES P. KING tells us: "Although I'm still on the staff of the Institute of Forest Genetics at Rhinelander, Wisconsin , I've moved my office to St. Paul, Minnesota where electronic computer facilities are available to handle the Institute's data ana lyses problems. Look ing forward to the day when I can show my wife and 3 sons the glories of Oregon." LESLIE R. MARTIN says : "Still with Gilchrist Timber Co . but am out of mana9ement work into production as the loggmg foreman. Work is enjoyable and hectic with expans'on of our plant. Jan and the girls are about the same. Jan is a teacher's aid at the grade school which keeps her busy. Stop by if you 're over this way." ,. LAWRENCE C. MERRIMAN JR. reports that: "Continue as Vice Chairman of the Board of The National Parks Association. This year have been a visiting scientist for the Society of American Foresters. Our children are active in sports and campfire girls. My w:fe is busy with League of Women Voters and Faculty Womens Club." ZOLTAN MUTTNYANSKY says : "Since I lett OSU, I have been employed by the National Park Service, Service Center Design and Construction as a utility spec ialist-c ivil engineer in the planning division in San Francisco, California. My work is very interesting and challenging. In the first 6 years my duty called me to work in the Northwest so it was not far away from the beautiful campus of OSU which I learned to love and benefitted from. " WAYNE E. ORR writes : "Not much change from this neck of the woods. We're still in Quemada, New Mexico with the We slipped out last same size family. X-mas (to New Orleans) so we missed the big snow. Lucky we got that as the rest o f the winter was dry. One of these day 's we'll get up there for Fernhopper's Day but with Robin in school now it's not so easy to take off when you please. We see a few Fernhoppers, but would enjoy seeing anyone passing through." CLAY E. PETERS says : "Am wo rking w:th the Nat 'l Park Se rvice in the Washington Office. My work is in the Div. of Wild!3rness Stud ies, which is currently dealing With Implementation of the Wilderness Act in the NPS. We now have three pre-schoolers, 2 boys and a girl. Whenever you 're in the Washington area, look us up!" JOHN POPPINO tells us: "After a short tour as District Ranger at Sisters, I h ave been kicked upstairs to Watershed Staff on the Malheur National Forest in John Day. We still have 3 kids but our 3 equal a full house. Bruce started school this Fall and Mary is now wondering what she has done with all those extra hours she was going to have when the last child started school." RICHARD A . PRYOR wr ites: "St ill located in Fair Oaks, Calif. , and with Sierra College as instructor coordinator in the Forest Technician program. Family is well and busy - Phyllis is in school full time working toward A A degree and nursi ng license. " RAY SCHAAF is now located in Reedsport and is the Timber Management Assistant on the Smith River R.D. at Gardiner !n the "Land of the Dunes" . "It's a big JOb on a challenging d:strict - not a chance in the world o f becoming compla- cent. Coast living is quite different from Tiller, it's cooler and damper, but very sce n1c and there is lots to do. Terri is happy to be in town and the four chi ldren are enjoying a very fine school system and community. TERRANCE A. SHEAFFER was transferred to the MI. Hood National Forest in July and changed fields . He is now working in personnel management. There are now three in his family with the addition of a son Todd in September 1967. CHARLES K. SIGLER says: "Here we are. in Alexandria, La. I really l ike it here. It 1s late November and I'm still eating watermelon. If you get by this way, stop In for some chicory coffee (it's awful )." HAROLD SIMES says: '' District Ranger Siskiyou National Fo rest, Power R D: Natalie is working Y2 days at the graduate school as a teacher's aid ; David is playing football and basketball , Lisa is playing g1rls volleyball, and Michelle and Melinda are avid supporters." T. N. STRINGER states : "I have one wife , two precocious girls and assorted debts. My work consists of Timber developme~t and special projects feasibility studies 1n North and South America and Southeast Asia on behalf o f MacMillan Bloedel Lmtd. My activities are sti ll skiing , hunting and swimming. " 1959 CHUCK BERNERT reports that he is in ,Albany, Oregon and his family IS fme. I am sti ll in the Veneer and Plywood business. Look me up at Wood Tek Inc., 1120 So uth H ill Albany, Oregon." livi~g .JI M DOLAN says: "Still at John Day w1th Long Creek District on the Malheur National Forest. Not much change except the add ition of a girl to the tam1ly. Hope to be transferred some day, but hate the thought of leaving the big city. We 've been here so long that past sins are starting to catch up with me. See you at the Fernhopper Banquet. " . RICHARD G. ELLIOTT, is currently servmg as Bleach Plant Supervisor for Longview F1bre Company, supervising two bleach plants with a capacity of 450 tons per day. The Elliott sa il ing fleet now includes a 16 foot sloop and an 8 foot catboat. We are busy rais ing a new sa ilor, linda Marie, age 9 month s. LARRY ELLIS says: "We're still in Eugene where this school year I've undertaken .the task of developing a Forestry education program for the school district. I'm teaching the course at Churchill High Sc hool where it's available to any student in the district. We 've added a new member to the family this past June - Brent Allen , and I also finished my master's in educ ation ; so we had quite a summer." RONALD C. GALDABINI writes : " If the rain keeps up we will p ass the 200 inch mark for the year, and to think we ran out of water when it stopped raining for 10 days 1n July. Myself, wife and three daughters are in Ketchikan with the Forest Se rvice as TM Assistant on a 3.5 million area district with only 40 miles of road. Th1s means lots of boat and plane travel. A few Oregon State rs come through. John (Jack) Wiesgerber '59 stopped by for a 29 while in September with Doug Fir Stumpage hitting $100 / m down south, our $4.00 average stumpage sure make sales admin· istration easy here." JAMES L. LUKERT is now an Industrial Eng ineer with Union Camp Corporation Franklin, Virginia. He is now working ai a large bleached fine paper mi ll. "We are still looking forward to a move back to West Coast , hopefully Oregon." CHARLES H. MARTIN says: "My present position is Assistant to Northwest Region General Manager, Evans Products Company, Portland, Oregon. We now have 3 children age~ 10, 3, and 1. I am doing work 1n bu1 ldmg matenals, distribution throughout U.S., lumber and plywood manufacturing, studies in U.S. and Canada and acquisition studies." ' JON E. MENAND writes: " Our 5th addition arrived in May. If the new one follows the interests of his 3 brothers we'll have 4 potential Fernhoppers for the new fo restry building in the classes of '83 '85 '88 and '91. Still at the Forest Fire 'Lab~ oratory in Riverside , California in fire control .tactics and fire danger rating work. Hop1ng to head north one of these days." CLINTON M. PETERSON reports: "We are living in Enterprise, Oregon. I am presently Project Engineer for Wallowa Whitman National Forest. The area assigned to me includes all the National Forest land in Wallowa County. " MELVIN (BUD) SHRUM says: " I 'm now in the Atlanta Office of U. S. Plywood Corporation as Special Projects Manager for the So uthern Division. We all like the so uth, and my two boys , Joey and Randy are very involved in the Midget Football League th is year. My wife Darlene is busy s tudying southern history at a college near our home. We will always miss Oregon, 1t's st11l our home at heart. " CHARLES F. SWITZER says: "Since Augu st, I 've been partic ipating in an Interior Depa rtment management training program 1n Washmgton , D.C. Living in a downtown apartment building has b ee n a new experience and it is certainly an interesting time to be here. In February we expect to return west to a new field assig nment with BLM. A daughter, Anita, was born on Va lentine 's Day 1968 and we have been enjoy ing the roles of p10 ud parents. ED VAN ZANT says: "As of last June, my family and I have been residing dee p in 'Wallace Co untry'. I now hold the position o f Pl anning Coordinator with Weyerhaeuser's Miss/ Ala. operation centered In case aro und Colu mbus, Mississippi. anyone doesn 't already know, this is where the pines don 't grow tall but they sure grow fast. We are enjoying our new location and I have been quite impressed with the advanced forestry programs in operation here. Bob's Dendrology course is paying some belated dividends. Our hardwood bottoms are not exactly homogenous - species wise." RICHARD A. WILLIAMS writes : " In reflecting on 1968 the highlights seem to have been air trips to Baja, Calif. and Banff, Alberta; ascent of MI. Whitney; and a f1rst attempt at the California Professio nal Engineers Exam. Currently I am work ing on the co nstruction o f tunnels for the Bay Area Rapid Transit System. Looking forward to a visit to Central and So uth Amer ica in January and February of 1969. .--~--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~------------------------------- DALE A. WOOD, writes: "Keeping busy as resident engineer for Wil lamette Industries in Sweet Home. Joan is teaching adult classes for Linn-Benton Community College. We took a ski vacation in B. C. and Washinton this year and spent many weekends this summer fishing and hunting and breaking in a new camper." EDWARD F. ZONTEK informs us that he is still hanging on in Eatonville, Washington. H is wife graduates from nursing school in June and he expects to move then. His three children are doing fine, and his welcome mat is always out. 1960 RICHARD D. ALSEDEK, says: "We have just moved to Pennsylvania where I have accepted a job at Letterkenny Army Depot working in Operations Research and Statistics. At present, I am also working on my Masters Degree from Penn State in Operations Research. Our new address is Route 2 Green Knolls, Fayetteville, Pennsylvania." BOB BOURHILL writes: "I am working for the Oregon State Forestry Department as a farm forester in La Grande, Oregon. The job consists of giving advice to private landowners within 5 adjacent counties. My wife, Carmel, and our 2 children, Colleen and Mark, are now well adapted to the east side weather. Chums passing through are urged to stop in and visit." ROGER S. BRASSFIELD writes.: "We are still living in Novato, California. I work lor Tudor Engineering Company. We are working on the Design and Construction of the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit. My wife, Patricia , and I rounded out our family this year by adopting a baby girl. This makes it 2 boys and 1 girl. MERLIN I. CARTER says: " I am employed as the BLM Medford District Engineer in Medford, Oregon. Have run into several Fernhoppers this past year and hope to be in Corvallis on February 22, 1969. My address is 1520 Miracle Lane, Medford, Oregon 97501. " CHUCK DERIDDEN tells us: "I'm still in the USFS regional office in Portland, Oregon. My main activity has been centered around Organization Development and Training , more specifically the managerial grid. Our family is resting up from our 7500 mile vacation in 1967. Th is year we have stayed c lose to home and worked on a l ittle landscaping. C. CARL HENNING says: "I am presently the TMA on the Gold Beach Ranger District of the Siskiyou National Forest. Our family wife, Betty, and 4Y2 year o ld daughter, Gretchen, moved to Gold Beach , Oregon, last March." JIM HOWLAND reports: " I am currently a District Supervisor in the timberlands of Weyerhaeuser Company, Plymouth, North Caro l ina. Since I'm still a westerner at heart, I have hopes of returning to Oregon in the not too distant future. " JOSEPH D. KASILE is proud to say: We had a baby girl on June 2, 1968 named Erin Lee. Teaching four courses a year here at the College of Forestry at Syracuse sure keeps me busy." CHARL ES E. LITTLE says: "Still plugging away with the U. S. Forest Service on the Mineral Ranger District of the Las- sen National Forest as Resource Assistant. This past September I married a Red Bluff, California, girl by the name of Patti. Our address is P. 0. Box 412, Red Bluff, Calif." J. D. MACWILLIAMS reports : " Joan and I are well· into our fourth year of living in the Beaverton area. I work in the National Forest Impacts Branch of the Division of Watershed Management in the Forest Service's Regional Office. My work is such that I work with and run into many Fernhoppers through the Region. Joan teaches first grade in Beaverton. Our family consists of: Darcie 9, Patricia 7, Marjorie 4; 5 guinea pigs, 2 cats and a chipmunk. We all look forward to the day when we move back to where the trees grow nearer. If any of you get to the big city , look us up." DICK RONDEAU , Protection Division , Oregon Forestry Dept. , Salem. BARRAT G. SCOTT says: "Six out of seven professionals in Weyerhaeuser's Woods Engineering Department he re are Fernhoppers: Hank Reppeto '50, Area Woods Engr. ; Bill Hagedorn '63 and myself, District Engrs.; Frank Williams '64 , Projec t Engr.; and Bo lt Minister '68 and Bill Denny '68, Assistant Engrs. Adele, our two junior high boys and one and a half year old daughter and I live at 947 South 4th St., Coos Bay. DONALD STONE tells us: " I have been living and working in Oakridge, Oregon since June 1966 as consulting Forest Engineer with my two full time partners, Mel Clark '60 and Bill Lyche '60. Our work has become more interesting and challenging with our purchase last year of Electronic control surveying equ ipment. The family enjoys Oakridge 's climate, which is quite arrid compared to our Washington home. My work brings me in contact with a lot of former classmates which is interesting to hear what other people are doing in their old age. " 1961 MATT R. ANDERSON, states: " We're still in Seattle lighting the good fight for the Washington Forest Protection Association. The job is becoming more and more involved with the 'people prob lems' confronting private forest landowners. The existence of the forest industry will depend upon how it resolves these problems. It may not be a sign of progress, but I still have the same house, the same kids, and the same wife. We are expecting an addition to the family in mid-January, however. " ROBERT L. BARSTAD reports: " Still District Ranger at Bear Springs on the Mount Hood National Forest. Hope to see a lot of you at the Fernhopper Banquet." WINSTON 0 . BENTLEY, says: "Our latest information has not changed for the last 3 years but we always like to let our firends know we are still in Chelan , Washington and enjoying it more all the time . Becky is in the first grade and anxious to learn everything at once. Wife , Judy, is part-time employed at the Community Hospital. Looking forward to seeing some of you if I make the Fernhoppers Banquet. " ROBERT S. BLACK tells us: "Living in Yreka, California with wife Linda, daughter Sandy and son John (August 1, 1968). Assistant Forest Engineer on the Klamath National Forest. " 30 GARY BLANCHARD says: "At this writing everything is about l:ka it was last year. My three girls, wife, and dog are all tine. We'd enjoy seeing all of you when your'e to town 7250 S. W. Philomath Road-Just west of the old Chat n ' Chew." GERALD R. BROOKS writes: "Jerry has just been transferred from Snoqualmie Falls, Washington to Springfield, Oregon , tor the Weyerhaeuser Company. He is now joint finishing superintendent . He and his wife, Dona, have 2 girls, Becky 5 and Kim 2." DAVE CHRISTENSON writes: "Returning to the Northwest after a few years on the coast. Will be in the Everett, Washington area. So any one up that way be sure to stop in. Wife and new daughter are fine and both looking forward to the move." ROBERT M. CRON writes: "Jane and I have moved to the small town of Camptonville whe re I am the District Ranger. This is a small district on the Tahoe National Forest. A complicated land ownership , numerous mining claims and the construction of Bullards Bar Dam are some of the activities which keep me interested. If you come by our way, please stop and visit. " HARRY C. DANO says : " I am supervising a 980 acre outdoor recreation area for the East Bay Municipal Utility District, 8 miles east of Oakland, California. The name of the area is Lafayette Reservoir Recreation Area at Layfayette, California. If anyone gets down this way, look us up. Our address is Box 672, Lafayette, California. Drop us a line. Wife and 3 children are well and happy." HUGH E. EDDY reports : " Currently living in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma with my wife Karen and two children, a daughter 5 years and a son 3 months. I am presently a third year medical student at the University of Oklahoma Medical School." EUGENE L. FERGUSON says: "Another year down the tube and deeper in debt. You have found this year persuing the fields of forestry in a rather strange way . For the past 18 months I have been transforming fields of pineapple and sugarcane here on Oahu into housing. My capacities have taken me from project engineer to construction engineer to planning engineer to manager of engineering and p lanning for Milikani Town Inc." VERN FRIDLEY writes : " My wife , Kay, the two girls and I are really enjoying our stay in Boise, Idaho, where I am Publ ic Information Officer for the three million acre Boise National Forest. The job involves press contacts, Conservation Education Programs in the schools and visitor information programs on the Forest." LAWRENCE E. GOODMAN tells us: " I am an engineer emp loyed by Washington State Department of Natural Resources in Forks, Washington. Nancy, Mike, Jennifer and I vacationed in San Francisco last spring. The children had a great time at the zoo. Just getting settled in our new home on Bogachiel Way in Forks. Drop in on us anytime, but not all at once, p lease!" W. MICHAEL GRIGGS says: " In November we moved to Sultan, Washington where I have been assigned as Management Asst. for Sultan District of the De- partment of Natural Resources. I am involved with all land management functions and related activities on the district, which includes 112,000 acres of state-owned land. This year I drew an ante lope permit for S W Wyoming and enjoyed hunting and taking a big buck. Also hunted mule deer while there. Sara is out of action for the coming ski season while awaiting arrival of our second in March. " JAMES P. HERRMANN (FATHER) writes : "After my graduation from OSU I went into Army duty in France for two years . After considerable thought; I decided to become a priest. My forestry at OSU has helped me as I take care of the grounds. " DICK HOLMES says: " Moved into Oregon City to assume the position of Research Forester for Publishers Paper Co. This job presents an even greater variety of interesting projects. The company is still growing as is my wonderful tam ily; Jenny is 9, Charlie is 4, Marge forgot her age 2 years ago. Still located in beautiful suburban Milwaukie. Hope to see many Fernhoppers, especially class of '61." JOHN IFFT says: "I 'm now a 'landmark' with BLM in Medford, Oregon. After considerable study, I managed to pass the State Surveyors Exam." RAY S. PAGE informs us that he is still District Ranger on the Tusyan District, Ka1bab National Forest. "We live just south of the entrance to the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park. If any of you come to the 'land of the tourists ' drop in. We had another girl born November 4, 1968. That makes 2 girls and 1 boy. " DARRYL C. RAY says : "I am presently employed as unit Forester for Oregon State Forestry Department at Toledo, Oregon. My wife Kathy, and two daughters would like to hear from any old friends. " MICHAEL SPAHR writes: "Presently working on the Acquisition Crew of Crown Zellerbach Corp. and living in Molalla, Oregon . I was in Sweden the summer of 1968 on vacation viisting my wife 's Lillamor's family. Our son Daniel was born on August 20th there. " DICK WAKELEY tells us: " I am still working for Weyerhaeuser Company in Tacoma, Washington. I am in the Resource Development Department where I fearlessly develop resources each day. The family consists of the same old wife , one old child and one new son (10 months old) and one large hungry dog. I hope to see a few of my classmates at the Fernhoppers Banquet for a change this time. " FRED C. WEAVER reports: "St ill living in the Diamond Lake area at Toketee Ranger Station . PHILIP B. WICKHAM, Phi l is counting trees again. This time for Umpqua National Forest. The lam ily moved from The Siskiyou National Forest to Roseburg , Oregon , last February. Kathy is busy taking care of the five kids. We have three in school now and one in kindergarten. 1962 ROBERT A. BOYD says : and I have two children; a girl 4. We spent 2 years in in Army. I have spent the working as a forester, road " My wife Jill boy 2 and a Augusta, Ga. past 4 years engineer and logging foreman for Boise Cascade. We lived in McCall and Boise , Idaho, and La Grande, Oregon. Presently I am working towards a MS degree in Finance at UCLA 's graduate business school. We hope to return to Idaho at the end of summer school. Our address is 5724 Lindley, Encino, California." DENN IS J. CAIRO says: "We 're still at Blue River. Angela and I have 3 children. Dave Bu rwell , Chuck Johnstone and I seem to be the on ly Fernhoppers in the area. We wish more would stop by once in a while. " WALTER COWAN says : " Still bullbucking for Weyerhaeuser at their Springfield operation. My wife and daughter are fine. I hope to see some of the old bunch down at the Peacock on Fernhopper Day." LARRY CRON says : "Nancy and I are st ill in Hayfork where I still find a lot of challenges and learning opportunities in my job as Resources Assistant with the USFS. We are expecting our first fami ly addition in early March; so will have to skip this year's banquet. Would like to hea r from or see all old friends. " ROBERT E. CRUNKI LTON writes : "Soni and I are living in Ukiah, California, where I am Qual ity Contro l Manager for Masonite's Ukiah operations. There are two Fernhoppers (John Minsinger and Bill Stegemeyer) here at the Ukiah pl ant, but otherwise the country here is over run with California Foresters. We managed to get in quite a bit of water skiing last summer until we had a losing argument with a rock and put a hole in the boat. If any Fernhopper friends get down near U.kiah , I would be glad to hear from them ." DONALD H. DOYLE can be located at United States Forest Service, Tiller, Oregon. GENE A. FAGERNESS reports: " I am still working for St. Regis Paper Co. at Orting, Washington. I am still married and we have one son." GENE B. GARY who lives at 911 Redwood Drive , Visalia, California says: " About three years ago I left my job at Sequoia Forest Industries Inc., in Dinuba California to enter the investment busines~ with Dean Witter & Co. I now live in Visalia , California and work as a broker at Dean Witter & Co. Visalia office. Our family has grown to a son and a daughter." JOHN. W. HAZARD, has returned to the Pacific Northwest Station, United States Forest Service in September after 3 years of study at Iowa State University. "I am working with the Biometrics Section in Portland, Oregon. " JOHN C . HENDEE says: " I have completed my Ph. D. at University of Washington in June 1967 after three years study of sociolog ic al, po litical and ec nom ic aspects of outdoor recreation. I have returned to the Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station ful l time as Recreation Research Project Leader. The project is oriented toward social-behavorial aspects of wildland rec reation , a challenging and much needed area of research. " ROWAN C. HINDS writes : " I am still Resident Forester in charge o f Northern Pacific Railway land in Southwest W<.~:;ll31 ington. Our family has been blessed with its second and last addition, another girl born in March 1968. We will be more than happy to see any Fernhoppers passing through Longview." FRED G. MALROY writes: Presently working for Bureau of Indian Affairs, Yakima Indian Reservation , Timber Sales Administration; stationed at Glenwood, Washington. Married, two children-boys 3 and 6 years old. Good job and a fine wife ." L ELAND L . MYERS says: "Nancy and I and the 3 children are still in Sumpter, Oregon trying to make a go of this being self-employed. Once in a while you wonder if you are going to make it to the next crisis." JERRY C. OLSON reports: " Still single. have my own Engineering and Surveying Practice here in, Vancouver, Washington." ORIN F. PALMER says: "Still holding down the tort as District Ranger on The Butte Falls Ranger District, Rogue River National Forest. Our Community activities the past year have been quite varied , including active participation in support of the Boy Scout troop, Little League and the Lions Club." · JIM SANDERSON tells us: "Job: Management Forester, North Bend District Department of Natural Resources, North Bend, Washington. Home address Route 1, Box 203-A for those who wish to write. I am considering transfer into recreation job. Family: Wife named Jean and 2 children , James 2 years and Jennifer 4 months." ROBERT SNYDER says : "Mary and I are installed in Frozen Fairbanks, Alaska. I work on Forest Economics Research for the I nstitute of Social Economic and government Research at the University of Alaska. Mary teach es art and Eng l ish in High School and operates as a gyppo teaching dancing. EARL SPANGENBERG says: " Still in school at Colorado State University. Despite appearances , not a professional student. Son Eric had his first birthday in November. Both Lillian and I are real proud parents. Best wishes to everyo ne, have a good Fernhopper Day." WILLIAM S. STRANGE a Computer Specialist at Company. Mr. address 245-H, Randleman , North reports : " I am Western Electric is Route 1 Box Carolina." GEORGE E. WARD writes he has transferred from Crown Zellerbac h Corporation Plywood plant to the paper mill at Camas. His new address is 2010 N.E. Everett Street, Camas , Washington 98607. RICHARD L. WILLIAMSON writes : "At present I am ass igned as Personnel Officer , Wallowa Whitman National Forest in Baker, Oregon." 1963 RON AMERIO says: " Still in Fort Bragg, Cal ifornia working for Union Lumber Company as Logging Engineer and enjoying it. Married in 1967 to Diane , and Gina Marie makes three. Really like the Redwood Region except for the long distance to ski slopes ." FERN HOPPER DAY AND BANQUET-- 1968 L \ )) Old veterans and standbys Walt Gu stafson '32, at the piano, and George Schroeder '35, at the microphone lead Fernh oppers in "Down Under the Hill". George real ly doesn 't have three legs and three arms; that's son George, member of USO Choralaires, helping out. Fernhopper Banquet, February 22, 1968. Master of Ceremonies Dan Green gets ready to introduce winners of scholars hips. Donors and recipients of scholarships are seated at the three tables at the right. li Bob Underwood '48, President-elect of the Forestry Alumni Association, gave Fernhoppers a pep talk on "Ballot Measure No. 3" to help finance the new forestry school building. l \JJ~ rt Chow line- How do you like Smokey Bear done in ice. Clarence Richen '35, Vice President of Crown Zellerbach Corporation, spoke on "Let's Look at the Man." Dean Carl Stoltenberg had words of welcome for Fernhoppers. Outgoing Forestry Alumni President Dave Burwell visits with Dan Green, student chairman of Fernh op per Day and Master of Ceremonies at the Banquet. 32 Dedication of the new Forest Science Wing of the Forest Research Laboratory took place on Fernhopper Day, February 24 last year. L. L. "Stub " Stewart '32 is at the lectern speaking for the forest industry. Seated left to right are E. D. " Debbs" Potts, President of the Senate who spoke tor the State of Oregon. Frank L. Gil christ, President of Western Wood Products Association , served as Master of Ceremonies. Fathe r Charles S. Neville, Good Samaritan Church, gave the invoc ation. Dean of Research , Roy Young , (hidden by the lectern) responded for Oregon State University. Les Lloyd '29, Chairman of the first Fernhopper Banquet, and Dean Mac reminisce about other Fernhopper Days. 33 BOB B ALLENGER writes: "I 'm now wo rking in Portland , Oregon for Simpso n Timber Company Fabricated Products D ivision as a specia lty products foreman. Susan and I live at 1711 SE 143rd, Portland, Oregon. Our fami ly inc lud es Benjamin 2V2 years and Jennifer Lynne born Nov. 19, 1968." Drive, Forest Grove, Oregon 97116. She would truly enjoy word from any Fernhoppers. MacALAN TH OMPSON says: "Still si ngle with no immediate prospects. Working for USID (Ag en cy for International Development) in Refugee Relief in L aos." DOUGLAS N. BARTON writes : "Still in the remote Arizo n stri p in Fedonia, Arizo na. Just as far north in the USFS Region 3 without bein g in Reg ion 4 (four miles)." J OHN M. WHEELER wr ites: " I am working with Boise Cascade out o f Medford, Oregon. My wife, our two daughters and I have bought an 8 acre place near Eag le Point, Oregon. We are growing Christmas Trees for a hobby." E. RICHARD BODYFELT tells us: " I am in my third ( and final) year of law schoo l at the University o f Orego n School o f Law, Eugene, Oregon. I am serving as Editorin-Chief of the 1968-69 Oregon Law Review. Upon graduation I will be employed by a law firm in Portland , Oregon." DAVID D. WILEY says : "I am a captain in the Army. My family and I live on t he Ft. Sill Military Reservation where I am a student in the field of arti llery off icer advanced course. My ch ildren are Sara age 3% and Bryan age 9 months. " RUSSELL V. COLE states: "My correct address is P.O. Box 41 , Skykomish , Washington. I am a Resource Assistant on the Skykomish Ranger District, Snoqualmie National Forest. The whole family has become dedicated ski bums. In my spare , I 'pastor' the local Community Church." JOHN L. DAVIS says : "I'm still working for the U.S. Forest Service ove r here on the dry side of the state at Burns. The family is still the same size (2) as it was a year ago and all are healthy. I 'm looking forward to seeing many of you at the Fern hopper Banquet." WILLIAM F. HAGEDORN writes: "I am still w ith Weyerhaeuser Company at North Bend , Oregon as Dellwood District Engineer." GEORGE HARPER says : " Still in the remote reac hes of the Klamath National Forest at Sawyers Bar. Took the b ig step th is fall and got married. " ALAN S. JON ES states : "Received Masters o f Forestry 1963. Instructo r in forestry at Central Oregon Comm un ity College in Bend, Oregon. Current address is 1315 W 6th, Bend , Oregon." CLAUDE C. MCL EAN tells us: "Down goes anothe r ship! I 'm to be married to Linda Spatz of Oakr idge, Oregon on December 7. We wi ll make our home in Corvallis. I'm still employed as Pre-sale Forester on the Alsea Ranger District, USFS. " IVAR PAAVOLA states: " I am w ith the Corps of Engineers in Port land, Oregon , worki ng as a Stru ctural Engineer. I 'm curre ntly designing the intake tower for Lost Creek Reservoir on the Rogue River. One of ou r trainees is a Fernhopper, Chuck Cole '67." JOHN W. REED of 914 Shirley Street, Winthrop, Mass., says: "Currently attending MI T working toward a Ph. D. in structural systems engineering. I have 3 children. There are not many trees here in Massachusetts, but the country is beautiful. I. have hopes to get back to the west coast in 3 years. " DOUGLAS P. RICHARDS, is at Virginia Polytech nic Institute in the department of Forestry and Wild l ife, Blacksburg. Virginia 24061. JAMES E. SEHORN (Captain , A EF) was reported missing in action last December 14. His wife Darleen, with their two young daughters, are living at 2725 Maywood STEVE WOODARD, reports: "Recently joined the Industrial Forestry Assoc iation as District Fo reste r for the Willamette Valley area. I maintain an office in Eugene but still live in Corvallis where old friends and young ones are we lcome." 1964 FRANK J. BERNRITTER says: "I am st ill w ith the Timber and Land Department of Northe rn Pacific Railway Co. , at Ellensberg, Washington. Really enjoy the east side type after many years o f rain . Joanne, Ty, Travis and I wou ld enjoy having any o f our o ld friends visit us." _ LARRY B. BLASING wr ites: "Presently charge of fo restry and engineering for Cattermole Timber Ltd. We are j ust beginning to develop an annual cut of 240 M M bd. ft. per year withi n the Finlay Sustained Y ield Unit which covers 1500 square miles. With wife Linda and n umber one son, Loy, we are presently living 1n MacKenzie, British Col umbia, Canada." 1n DALE CHRISTIANSON, now lives in Write care o f the Berkeley, California. Park Bureau. CARROL L 0. CROPLEY says: "This year finds us much the same as last except we have a new baby girl, Joanie Ann born July 3, 1968. Vicky, my wife, and Chad, our son, are both in good health. I am sti ll a Property Appraiser with The Oregon State Tax Commission stat ioned here in Roseburg , drop in for a cup of coffee ." JEROME L. DEVILBISS (LT, USN) says: " Still in Naples, Italy flying C 1A's out to six th fleet aircraft carriers and to other places. Will transfer in March to Dhahran , Saud i Arabia, to fly an Admiral 's VC54 and should see most of southeast Asia, t he Middle East, and East Africa, still interesting, but farther and farther from forestry." STEVE FITCH states : "I am presently recreat ion officer on the Arrowhead Distr ict of San Bernard ino National Forest, United States Forest Service. My w ife Vickie and I have a little boy, Christop her, aged two and exp ect our second child the end o f December. " JOHN COLLINS FLANAGAN reports: " Attending Portland State College, Oregon and plan to receive Masters of Social Work degree this June, 1969. Will probably wor k with the Child ren 's Department of the State Public Welfare Commission in Multnomah County." 34 RONALD R. GRANT, "Currently working as an Operations Analyst w'th Operat ions Research Department, s:mpson Tim ber Co. in Redmond, Washington. " ROBERT G. HOYSER says: "Very happy over c hoice made at graduat'on for employment. Still with Washing ton Department of Natural Resources , I am the Farm Forester in Bremerton area . Wife active in League of Women Voters and Robyn is five and growing." RAYMON D E. JACKMAN reports: "I'm still with the State of California Division of Forestry. I just took a new assignment on Jackson State Forest. The business here is mostly T imber Management with increasing recreation pressures." MiCHAEL D. JACKSON says: "Prese ntly working for Washington Department of Natural Reso urces in Deming , Washington. Our area o f Management is primarily located in Whatcom County. Haven't seen very many Fernhoppers up this way. Still single but fading." TED R. KINNEY (CAPT.) reports: "Will complete MBA program at Indiana University in Janu ary 1969. Will be assigned to the 554th Red Horse Squ adron, Ph an · Rang , RVN as a Construction Engineer." GREGORY LANCASTE R writes: " I'm working for the BLM Medford and I am sti ll s ingle." TERRY A . LI TTLE writes: "After grad uation I served a tour of duty with the 6th Special Forces Airborne Group. Later in 1967 I served as a Civil ian Adv isor in South Vietnam. Returning to the US in 1968, I was married in Memphis, Tenn., and sett led in Portland to work with North Pacific L br. Co. as a lumber broker. " ELWOOD L. M ILLER writes: "Cu rrent ly I am a Ph. D. ca ndidate at M ic higan State University wor ki ng in Forest Ecology. My dissertation problem deals with the response o f jack pine seedli ngs to envi ronmental modifications." RICHARD NASH says: " This year I'm writing o nce agai n from the Placerville Range r District of the Eldorado National Forest in California. Last summer I got my first exp osure to timber sale contract administration and found it to be quite challengi ng and a real learning experience. I almost hated to see the summer end but have resigned myself to getting my skis ready for a try at a new w inter sports area on our district." CURT PASKETT writes: " Just completed four years overseas, two in Africa trying to make the Sahara green and two in Germany helping the army keep the Russians ou t. Following discharge in Octob er I have just been trying to p ut the wor ld together agai n and put the m ilitary out of my mind. Beginning January I will be employed by Health Surve y Consultants in Indiana and points unknown east. " St. Michael and All Angels in Lihue, on the island of Kauai. At the end of April, 1968 we were blessed with a son." I received a p romotion to TMA this fall. I hope to continue with th e Forest Service as the work is interesting and challengi ng. " JIM ROMBACH writes : " Briefly, after grad uat:on, I went to work lor the Weyerhaeuser Co. at Coos Bay and left after two years as an Ass'!. Area Engineer. I am presently th e Commanding Officer of a 250 man Engineer Comp any at Fort Carson, Colorado and am busy try ing to get a 23 m ile fence built. Hope to get back home soon and see some of my ferny friends." DICK DAHLIN says: " Released f rom active duty w ith U.S. Arm y after returning from Rep ublic of Vietnam on Septem ber 1, 1968. Now working for Crown Zellerbach Corporation in Seaside, Oregon." RONALD ST EWART says : " I hope to complete requirements for Ph. D. at OSU by December o f 1969. We have a daughter, Jennifer age 2V2 and hope to add to o ur family soon. " CURT STONE says : "My wile , D iane, and I along with our two sons are enjoying livi ng in Baker. Ellingson Timber Company is a dynamic , progressive outfit. Working for them cont inu es to be a challenge and a pleasure." RONALD E. STUNTZNER reports : " We're sti ll enjoying the coastal climate in Coos Bay, Oregon wit h our oldest daughter, Denise , now in the first grade. Last February, we decided to try sell-employment and I'm now Vice-President of Timberland Services Inc. , ma nagement and engineering consul tants. " JOHN H. THOMPSON states: " I am still worki ng for the US Forest Service in Oakridge. About a year and a hall ago I was transferred from the Rigdon District at the east end of Oakr idge to the Oakr idge District at the west end of town where I am preco nstructio n eng ineer in charge of survey and design for the district. In April of 1967 I passed the state exam lor professiona l land surveyor registration and am now preparing for the state E I T exam this next spring. I'm afraid that Fernhopper Day may be pre-empted this year as my wife, Charlene, and I have our first addition to the fami ly scheduled for Fernhopper day. " WES WONG tells us: " I'm working through my 5th year with the Hawaii D ivision of Forestry. Marie and I have an eight month old son , Malt, who takes up most of our time. Haven 't done much fishing but found some nice antique bottles to add to our collection. We live in Honolulu ." WILLIAM J. ZACH says: "Discharged from US Coast Guard January, 1968. Accep ted p osition o f forest engineer at Crown Zellerbac h's Vernon ia Tree Fa rm. Became fath er of twin gi rls May 31, 1968." GENE ZIMMERMAN writes : " I am still working at Pendleto n lor the Forest Service. I have acquired the title of Resource Assistant as well as my previous position as Watershed Specia l ist. Still doing my own cooking. Wish some of you married folks knew how expensive it is to be a bachelor. " "ComROBERT D. PFISTER reports: pleting Ph. D. in Botany from Washington State University. I am a research project leader Silv ic ulture of Western Larch and Englemann Spruce. My wife is Marietta and we have three boys , ages 8, 6, and 1 year. " ALAN H. ANDEiiSON, says: "Marr ied to :one , December 1967. Lived in Corvall is 1967 - 1968 working towards Masters. Present ly at Lackland Air Force Base as of December 5, 1968." ELSB ERRY W. REYNOLDS inform s u s that: "Tra nsferred from St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Honolu lu to the Ch u rch of MIKE COOLEY writes : " The little cross-roads of Parkdale , Oregon in the upper Hood River Valley is still our home. 1965 A LAN DE FLER says : " This year h as bee n a big one for us. We had a new daughter and we were transferred from the Kan iksu National Forest to the Tally Lake District of the Flathead National Forest. Whitefish, Montana is an ideal place to live. We are on a large lake and have a big ski hill within a lew miles. " TED ERICKSON says : " Still an assistant on the Glade Dist. San Juan N.F. We have 7500 head o f permitted cattle on intensively managed allotments. A new experience for me and quite a pleasant one. We also have some fine old growth P. pine wh ich is battling lor its life wit h th e Black Hills Bark Beetle. So fa r we have kep t the bugs in check." ROD GRAVES states: " I and my family recently moved from the Cle El um, Washington h igh country to the Chehalis rain belt where I'm presently employed by Weyerhaeuser as a technical foreste r in silviculture." FRANCIS EDWARD GREULICH 'S father wr ites : " My son is now with the Peace Corps in Chile. His current add ress is Casilla 245 F, Concepceion , Chile. He is making economic studies in forestry lor the Chi lean government. He received his Masters degree in Forestry at Berkeley in 1967 and will be married to Miss Eva Alvarez in Arauco , Ch ile, in January 1969. " GARY W. GRIFFITH writes: "I have worked lor Cameron Div. of MacMillan Bloedel LTO. for the last yea r and a half and I am presently complet ing a 2 year foreman training program. Jeanette and I now have 2 boys and we are all great ly enjoying it here in Canada." LARRY HAFFNER wr ites: " Th is past year at G ilc hr ist was a memorable one for the whole family. We are leaving the forestry profession , however, immediately alter Christmas lor a new career with the Air Force as a pilot. This is the realization of a dream I've had s ince graduation, which is to fly profess ionally." AL HEETER says: " My wife Beth and daughter Jul ie and I are living in Tacoma, Washington, where I am employed with Weyerhaeuser Co. I am currently employed in the info rm ation department, wood products controller's staff as a standard cost systems designer. " J. V. THIRGOOD writes : "We are back in B. C. after an absence of nine years. Much has ch anged but the winter rains remain as remembered. Vancouver is densely populated while the rest of the province is empty." NORMAN E. VOGT says : " Still l ive in Marysville and work for Weye rhae user. I am District Forester of Skykomish Tree Farm. Wile, Joanne, and I are enjoyi ng life and Wash ington very much. Steelhead , deer and elk take care of spare time. " 35 PAUL R. WAGGONER writes: "G reetings from the slopes of Mt. Adams. Work w ith the State of Washi ngton has bee n varied and gratifying, but new opportunities call and the desire to once again be an Orego nian is overwhel m ing. So after the first of the year we w ill be in Central Oregon with the Forestry Staff of G ilc hrist T imber Company." RO BERT HOBDY, writes: "I am sti ll wo rking for the State of Hawaii on the island of Kauai. I was promoted to Forester Il l during the past year and I am enjoying my work. I still am single but working on that. " " I· am RICHARD K. MARI ON states. still w orking as a Product Engineer lor the Duraflake Division of W illamette Industries. My wife Sharon is teaching at Lebanon High School. Business in the particleboard field has been extremely good this past year. There have been no additions to the fami ly yet." JERRY L. MCKAGUE writes: " Have been employed as Forester for Georgia Pacific Corporat ion at the Pilot Rock, Oregon operation s ince gradu ation in '65. I 'm married and have a l ittle boy 2V2 years old." ROBERT W. NELSON states: "I have recently returned to Eugene after completing three years of active duty service as a Naval officer in Guanta namo Bay, Cuba. I am presently a lice nsed real estate salesman working on the MBA program at the University of Oregon. My primary f ield is in the study of real estate. " JOHN T. PETERSON says: " Now working for MacMillan and Bloedel Limited, as a Forest Engineer, at their Ca meron Divisio n, located near Port Alberni, British Columbia , Canada. Hunting and fishing is great. " DAVID E. SCOTT address is P. 0. Box 237, Canyon City, Orego n. " I am cu rrently a forest engineer for Crown Zellerbach and I just com pleted 2 years in the U.S. Army. JOHNNY E. SHAW says: " I joined Kinzua Corporation as a forester September 23 after 3 V2 years with Weyerhae user. Now enjoying eastern Oregon weather and hunting and looking forward to having a home bu ilt. " GARY V. SM ITH says: " Still with Longview Fibre Co . Transferred from Longview Paper Mill to Seattle Box Plant (Asst. Supt.) April 7, 1968. New baby girl born February 19, 1968. Tota l of 2 girls and one boy." 1966 CLYDE L. A NDERSON , says: " Ju st finished active duty with the US Army Corps of Engineers. Returned from Vietnam on October 8. Working for Weyerhaeuser in Spr ingfield." WALTER F. BAM MANN writes: "After grad uation , entered US Army and went to the Armor Officers Basic Course at Ft. Knox, Wy. Upon graduation went to Army Rotary Wing Flight School at Ft. Walters, Texas and Ft. Rucker, A la. After graduation and receiving my wings I got married in Minera l Wells, Texas in the first week of August. One week later I wen t to Ft. Knox, Ky. to j oi n the 7th Sq. 1st A ir Calvary Regiment training fo r deployment to Vietnam. After 4 months of intensive training we took a pleasant boat r ide to Vietnam on February 1, 1968. After flyin g scouts in t he Cayuse OH-6A for six months, and receiving the Silver Star, I became assistant op erations officer and as of Dec. 6. became the operations officer. Upon returning to the states in February I expect to be assigned to Ft. Hood, Texas for my re maining 7 month s of duty." MONROE BICKFORD tell s us: "Recently promoted to TMA o n the new co nsolidated T iller Distric t. " JAMES W. BOOHER, says: "Upon graduation I went to work for Weyerhaeuser Co. as an engineer in the Twin Harbors Area, Aberdeen, Washington. After two years of engineering work in the rain and brush country, I welcomed the chance of a transfer to the Longview area where I am now working as the Assistant Contract Su pervisor, a job I find both demanding and enjoyable. My wife, daughter and I wou ld like to extend an invitation to all my OSU friend s to stop by when they are in the Longview area." DON CHRISTIANSEN writes he is presently in the Navy as a Radar Intercept Officer flying F-4J Phantom II. He is currently aboard the USS Ranger operating o ff the coast of Vietnam. He plans to return to forestry work upon completion of service. RICHARD J. CLANTON , writes: "We are now living in the small town of Aoin, which is located in Modoc County in California. I still work for the California Division of Forestry and presently work ing in a conservation camp with State prisoners. My wife, Ginger, and two children, Jerry and Kellie are just fine, and we all are enjoying our first snow, and looking forward to a wh ite Christmas." JAMES M. CLARKE writes: " I am in the Army as a desk jockey at Office of the Engineer, US Arm y Europe & Seventh Army. The location is good, Heidelberg. The work interest ing mapping and geographies. The family a start with 'Andy', our 10 month old son. FriendsSteve Titus, class of '65, works in the mapping effort here. Forestry-very l ittle. The Germans are conservation minded both with the fo rest and wildlife. Best wishes to all Fernhoppers." GARY W. CLENDENEN says: "I am currently on educational leave from the Forest Se rvice and wo rking on a MS in Mensuration, Biometrics minor at Oregon State University. " ROBERT L. COOP ER'S mother writes: " Bob is now in Vietnam serving as a 1st Delta Area. Will Lt. in the US Army meet his wife, Joanne, in Hawaii over Christmas for his Rest and Recreation leave. Then back until July at which time he will come home and out o f service. His wife Joanne is now taking her post graduate work at Eugene, Oregon. " RONALD DEFOE (MAJOR) writes: "After graduation I entered the marine business with my father in Eugene, Oregon. Will be marrying Karla Madsen, another OSU grad., on the 29th of Decembe r, 1968." DEN NIS DYKSTRA says: " The past year has been a fast and furious one. While serving in the US Army as an artillery officer stationed at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma, I met and married my wife , Nell. That was March, 1968. In April I was transferred to Vietnam, where I served for seven months as Fire Directio n Officer for the 1st Bn, 8th Artillery, 25 Infantry Div isio n. In November I became the artillery liaison officer with the 2nd Bn, 14th infantry. In May I'll be released from active duty and hope to return to Oregon." IRL H. EVEREST writes: " Since graduation I 've been working for the US Forest Service as a forester. I've had ma ny mo re opportunities to use my degree in Entomology than I thought I would. We 're stationed in Hayfork, California. Our next door neighbors are the Lawrence Crons, Larry is a OSU forester c lass of '62. My fam ily is still expanding. O ur 2 year old so n Loren will have a baby brother or sister in March. We 're looking forward to a future transfer and we hope a bigger house. Not many Oregon Staters in th is cou ntry. If you are near, stop by for a visit. " JAMES M. FIELD says: " Upon graduatio n, I went to work for the Oregon State Forestrwy Department at Philomath until drafted by the Army in April of 1967. After six months of training at Ft. Gordon, Ga., in teletypewriter equipment repair I was stationed in Vietnam with the 41 st Sig. Bn. I will be returning to the states in February 1969." KARL K. FREUDENBERGER repo rts: " I am a forester for B. C Interior Sawmill LTO., Kamloop s, B. C. , Canada. I am married with 4 children." CHARLES R. HATCH, reports that his present address is: University of Minnesota, School of Forestry, Saint Paul, Minnesota. STEVEN C. HILDRETH says: "Graduate student at Colorado State University wo rking on a Masters Degree in Forest Genetics. Studying differences in susceptib ility of Ponderosa pine provenances to the western gall rust fu ngus. " BARRY L. HILT says: "A far cry from Forestry. I am flying the 0-2A, acting as a forward air controller in Vietnam. I am presently flying out of Hue, the Imperial Capital. My tour has thus far been extremely interesting , and while I'm not working in close proxim ity to Forestry, I have see n a great m any expanses of virgin junglea fantastic potential-a waiting resource that the people of Vietnam will be able to utilize once this war is over and their economy starts developing and expanding. I will be back in October 1969." RONALD R. KUHAR, writes: " I am a captain in the US Army stat ioned with 97th Eng ineer Bn. Construct ion at Ft. Riley, Kansas. Wife Barbara is teac hing fourth grade in Junction City, Kansas. Kansas is sure strange, the tallest bush they grow here is corn." KEVIN K. MI HATA (CAPT), Captain Kevin Mihata, spent a year in Vietnam in the Army. He returned in July 68 and married Susan Fukutomi, OC E, in Hawaii. They are living in Newport News, Virginia where he is assigned with the staff and faculty batta lion, transportation school brigade, Ft. Eust is, Virginia. THOMAS C. PARKE, writes: "Hel lo from our new address , 4209 Fi lbert Street in T illamook, Oregon. We moved into our new house in October. It was a little late to put in a lawn, but I've done some landscaping. Loyce and I enjoyed Vancouver 36 and Victoria , British Co lumbia on ou r vacation in August. Here at the Crown Zellerbac h T illamook Division, I've been involved in a number of forest management programs." in Jap an. Middle daughter, Jane, a housew:te and mother. I have three year old granddaughter, Susan. Wife Veva still busy as ever with daughters and he r substitute teaching." DANIEL POKORNY says: " Fellow Fernhoppers. In April I wi ll be back in the ranks of civilian l ife. For the past 2 V2 years I have been instructing top co mpuitng at the Army engineer school, Fort Belvoi r, Virginia. Made E-6 under two years and fortunately saw no 'over seas' duty. I have begun contracting prospective employers and along with my wife , Jackie, I am so very anxious to get out to God's country." CHUCK COLE says: " Presently employed with Army Corp s of Eng ineers as a Civil Engineer assigned to structural design section, engineering division. Ente red Air Force in Flight Program as o f February 18, 1969. My wife Carolyn , is presently work:ng as a legal secretary." FEDRI C C. RIECH writes : "We are still in Florida where I am beginning work on my Ph. D. thesis at University of Florida. I hope to finish by December '69 and then look for either a p ost doc torate position in biosynthesis of wood or a teaching/ research position in plant or tree physiology." MICHAEL J. ROGERS says: " 1968 was a good year for us. We are expecting the arrival o f our seco nd child any day now. We also left the Mendocino National Forest in Septe mber, accepting a promotion and transfer back to the Angeles National Forest where I am worki ng on the Valyermo Ranger District as recreation assistant. Neither my wife nor I rea l ized how much northern California had grown on us until we returned to the so uthland. Our new address is Route 1 Box 62-E-8, Pearblossom, California." J. KEITH SCHNARE writes : "We' re here at Zig Zag Ranger Station as we were last year. We have a brand new Fernhopper, James Brian , born October 5, 1968. Next year at this time we may be in Alaska. At least we hope so. " LLOYD 0. TANGEN says : " Currently o n active duty with the US Army in South Vietnam . Serving as instructor in electronic equipment maintenance at the US Army Training Facility, Long Binh RVN. Wife and two children residing in Portland, Oregon." DALE J . THOMPSON says: " Presently employed as Timber Forester on the Red River Ranger District o f the Nez Perce National Forest, Elk City, Idaho." LEON L. VIRG IN says : " I am working for American Can Company and I am in charge of road engineering and construction. My wife and I live in Eugene where she attends the University of Oregon. " JOHN WARNING 'S wife writes: "John was working for the Northern Pacific Railroad out of Roslyn, Washington, bu t has been in the Army si nce March. He is currently stationed in Germany near Frankfo rt. I plan to go over to join him in early January. We will be together there for the next yea r." STANLEY J. WATERMAN writes: " In October I was promoted to D istrict Forester for Weyerhaeuser Company at North Bend, Oregon. ~ was married a year and a half ago." WILLIAM A . WELDER rep orts: " Forester, Fru it Growers Supply Company, Burney, and Lassen Forests. Youngest daughter, Kathy , a freshman at OSU in Math. Eldest daughter, Lynne, just discharged from US Army nurse as a Capta in after two years 1967 RICHARD L. POWELL states: "Still in the USAF with 2112 years to go. I've spent the past 1 V2 years in Texas, the biggest state with the fewest trees. May spend the next year at Da Nang whicil will be a s light change from the Northwest." HAROLD P. SANDSTROM writes: " Now into second year in Canada , where cu ltural advancement is furthered by ready availability of bilingual bean cans. Still with MacMillan Bloedel Ltd ., now at Logging Headquarters, Namaimo, as assistant to the Manager, Eng ineering and Deve lopment. No Problems with B. C. logging just lots of opportunity areas! Pro Forma analysis showed 35% rate of return on increased staff associated with lower cookhouse costs, so on October 12, 1968 I married a lovely Canadian girl, Donna. " CLAY DICKE ~SON writes : "Employed with Oregon State Forestry Department in Astoria, charged with reforestation work in Clatsop County. Eventually hope for assign ment in drier area, but for present I am enjoying fishing and hunting opportunities as well as p:cking up much valuable informat'on for future work. Married and have 2 daug hters. Hope to further ed ucation in the future either as full o r part-time student." DAVID R. SCHMIDT says : "I am president of Timberland Services, Inc., Consu lting foresters doing cruising , engineering, surveying, and management wo rk. My wife, Nancy and 2 children and I live at 120 Green Acres Lane , Albany, Oregon." ROBERT E. EKSTRAND says: " I am in the Navy - After commissioning in May, went to Pensacola , Florida and went through 22 weeks of flight training I am now stationed in Denver, Colorado and undergo ing technical train ing." JOHN SHOBERG , QM3 writes: "I am presently in the United States Navy assigned to the USS Savage which is on patrol in Southeast Asia. My wife, Vera lives in Alba ny, Oregon where she teaches 3rd grade." BOB GLAESSER, tells us: " Greetings Fernhoppers, from the both of us and pretty soon it will be three of us. I'm sti ll in the Air Force and presently working as an aircraft ma:ntenance officer at Beale AFB, Marysville, Ca lif. One year down and three to go. We really miss Oregon." DALE R. STENNETT reports: "Fellow Fernhoppers: After working 5 months for Bert Udell (class of '40) at Lebanon Oregon, I received an unwelcome letter in the mail. I am now in Hanau, Germany servign my two yea rs with the Army. My j ob is to pound away on a typewriter so I'm itching to get back to the tall tim ber and the big buck hunting. " HERBERT L. HAMMOND Ill, says: Married Susan L. Amen- Dec. 27 , 1967. Finishing up work on Master's Degree at University of Washington , Seattle. After January o r February wi l l enter Armed Forces through a route yet to be determined. Research concerns the possibility of usi ng a Shelterwood reproduction system in Douglas-fir forests. JAMES R. HARRIS, writes: " At the present time I am stat ioned with the US Army in Korea. I work as a laboratory tech nician with the Medics. I plan to term inate my present occupation on April 12, 1969, and resume my forestry profess:on at that time." TERRY C. HEINER, says: " Presently attending Iowa State University. Working toward Ph. D. in Ecology. Supported by NASA Fellowship. Tentative date of graduation 1971. " GARY T. JOHNSTON (Lt.) writes: " Currently serving with the United States Air Force, 4510 Civ :l Eng inee ring Squadron, Luke AFB, Arizona." DONALD A. LAURITSON reports: "I am now a 2nd Lt. in the US Air Force, Medical Service Corps and assigned to the Schoo l of Aerospace Medicine at Brooks A FB, San Antonio, Texas. Just moved to be admin istrative officer of th e Radiobiology Div is:on of the Schoo l pushing paper for research in the medical aspects of radiation. " JOHN ANTHONY LEMOS says: " Now a 1st Lt. in the US Army stationed at Dong Ha, Vietnam as a platoon leader in an Automatic weap ons unit. " GARY STRODTZ, says: " Now wo rking in Chicago, Ill., with Weyerhaeuser Company as a sales representative. Married Septembe r 7, 1968 to t he former Beverly Ann Holmes. Looking forward to transfer back to steelhead country in the near future." GEORGE ELTON THOMAS, says: " Currently working for US Forest Service Wa llowa-Whitman Nation al Forest Baker Ranger District. My wife and I became proud parents o f a baby boy on May 21 , 1968. My job is both interesting and challenging. The bul k of my work is in recreation sup plemented with pre and post sale activities." KENT C. TRESIDDER, says: " I have been employed by the State Tax Com m ission in Coquille for a little over a year . The job involves cruising , mapping, record work and being a therap ist for taxpayers with hypertension. It all makes for interest ing work. I have taken a few classes at the community college in Coos Bay. Giving a little thought to going back to schoo l if so me girl doesn 't nail me. Much of my spare time has been spent in ma intaining a fam ily ranch where I am now staying. " CHARLES E. WHI TTEN writes: " I am prese ntly living in Vancouver, Wash., with wife Sharon and small son, Kevin. Work for State of Washington Department of Natural Resources. Doing road layout, design, appraisal, running property lines, and recently putting in 2nd order control with a 'tell urometer'. John Lawson is also an engineer on the Vancouve r District." 37 J OHN T. WORTEN DYKE says: "Work for Forest Serv ice in prevention and contro l section of insect and disease contro l branch, Portland , Oregon. Job consists mostly of developing forest pest control guidel ines for use in conjunction with silvicultu ral practices, working on pest co ntrol projects, and training district personnel in pest problems. My wife will graduate from medical school next fall and we are expecting our first child next April. " 1968 TE RRY G. AMAN says : " Currently attending A ir Force Officer Trai ning School, Lackland AFB, Texas. Will graduate on Feb. 7, 1969. Then on to pilot school, for 53 weeks, and then four years active du ty." DAN APPL EBAKER writes: "I 'm working for the Bureau of Land Management in Medford. Working in the engineer ing group. " HAL ARBOGAST tells us: " Research Forester collecting and working up data for a Forest Survey of the Pacific Northwest on Private Lands only. My family cons ists of my wife who also is a grad uate of OSU." DENNIS L. BYERLEY states: "Entered USA Fon Nov. 7, 1968 in Administrative field. After service obligatio n work as a salesman for private industry." ROD DAVIDSON says: " I joined the Navy in August and am now stationed at San Diego Station temporar ily while attending quartermasters school. Hope to be statio ned on a sub." RONALD ployed as Institute of genetics of to fusiform J. DINUS (DR.) writes : " Emplant geneticist with So uthern Forest Genetics in research on s lash and loblolly pine resistent rust." PATRICK DONIVAN says: " I am a 1st Lt. in the Marine Corps. Currently serving in Vietnam and will return home in April fo r 18 months o f duty, hopefully, on the west coast. When military obligation is fulfilled will come back to forest management." STEVEN L. FLETCHER states: "On January 25, 1968, I was inducted into the US Army. After completing basic training at Ft. Lewis, Washington, I was assigned to the 78th Sig. Bn. (CA), Prese ntly I'm a cler k-typist in the S-3 Section of the 78th Sig. Bn. Fo rt Lewis, Washingto n." STEVE GOELLER address : Land Appraiser, Timberland Division, Weyerhaeuser Company, Tacoma ,Washi ngton. DANIEL E. GOLTZ says: " I am employed by Oregon State Forestry Dept., working in Forest Management in the Elliott State Forest. Live in Coos Bay, Oregon at 928 Maryland. My wife Linda and I were blessed with a baby daughter on Sept. 14, 1968. She was named Leslie Dan ielle Goltz." JAMES HENDERSON states: "Received my M.F. in Forest Management from OSU in June of 1968. Accepted a position as Forester for the USFS on the Madison Ranger District, Beaverhead National Forest located in Ennis, Montana. In October, 1968 I entered the Army and am presently occupied with Basic Combat training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo." CORNELIS B. KOOLHAAS writes: " Presently I'm enrolled at Western Theological Seminary in a three year program with the intention of going into the urban youth ministry." DAVID H. KRUMBEIN says: "I am employed by Wayne 0. Harris and Associates in Pe nd leton, Oregon. Most of my work has been either heading up a survey c rew, or working in the office on survey computations. Am still happily unmarried." ROBERT MARTIN writes : "S ince graduation, I have been employed as a highway engineer for the State of Wash in gton. My work is in the Reconnaissance-photogrammetry office, and involves studying the feasibility of various proposed routes between given termini. I also work in the preparation of mapping from aerial photos. This involves the control surveying, determination of the type and scale of mapping required , and obtaining the necessary final products. My wife, Sue, is finishing her final year of school at the U of W, working toward a BA in English. " BRUNO C. MEYER states: " Working for Medford Corporation as a forester." for the same organization in reforestat ion. See everyone at the Fernhopper Banquet. " HERBERT C. PHILLIPS says: " Enlisted in the Navy on June 18, 1968. Presently stationed at Naval Air Station (64) Memphis, Tenn., attending Aviation Electronics School. Plan to be released from the Navy June 17, 1972." LARRY SAXTON tells us: " Joined the Army in April and am o n leave now before leaving for Vietnam, November 23. My wife had a baby girl, (Amy) October 20, 1968 just the day before I came home on leave. Wife now living in Salem. I have one year of service left. " Fern hopper Directory, 1969 AAEN LESTER M 68 536 E MANHATTAN DR TEMPE ARI Z 65261 AMES GARY L 60 U S FOREST SERV ICE ESTACADA OREG 9702 3 ARNDORFER ROBERT W 58 US FOREST SERVICE BENO OR EG 97701 BALLEW LARRY E 57 US FOREST SERV ICE YREKA CA LIF 9b097 ABBO TT FORREST J 41 1001 RIVER LOOP EUGENE DREG 9 7402 AMOTH ALAN R 65 2209 S OAK ALBANY DREG 97321 ARNCLO JOSEPH A 68 PINE ST DIXFIELd MAINE 04224 BAMMANN WALTER F 66 333 PRINCETON RD MENLO PARK CALIF 94025 AABOTT WILLIA~ H 48 3007 PROSPEC T SANTA MONICA CALIF 90405 ANDERSON ALLEN H 66 lO B BUSH STREE T ASHLAND DREG 97520 ARNST ALBERT 31 PO BOX 762 BFS WASHINGTON 4 DC 20044 BANKUS ALLEN E 50 401 GLEN CIRCLE PA LM SPRINGS CALIF 92262 ABNER THOMAS L ~0 WEYERHAEUSER CO SNOQUALMIE FALLS WN 96066 ANDERSON ALV IN G 50 USFS HEBO OREG 97122 ARUND ELL DON L 60 SAN LUI S RANGER D!ST SAN LUI S OB I SPO CAL 9340 1 BANTA DAVID G 51 CROWN ZELLERBACH VERNONIA OREG q7064 ABRAHAM DAN B 50 630 SANSOME ST SAN FRANCISCO CALIF 941 11 ANDERSON CLAY H 57. DRAWER 430 NANA!MO RC CANADA ASCHER LELAND H 60 4052 NE 2 1ST AVE PORTLAND DREG 97212 ABRAHAMSON ROBERT E 5 1 CABANA HWY 101 PIE RCY CALIF 95467 ANDERSON CLYDE L 66 2787 N 2 1ST ST SPRINGFI ELD OREG 97477 ASHER JAMES E 54 BOX 723 LAKE ARROWHEAD CAL 92352 BARKER WILLIAM K 50 6411 KING LOUIS DR A LE XAND~ !A VA 27312 ADA I R KENT T 61 1508 WOODS COURT COLUMBI A MO 65201 ANDERSON LEONARD W 47 5141 PHILOMATH RD CORVALLI S DREG 97330 ATKINSON MICHAEL 61 MOHAWK DR EG 97454 BARNES WILLIAM S 40 118 HOT SPRINGS BO I SE IDAHO 83702 FERNHOPPER DIRECTORY GARY L 59 TMA WENATCHFE NF WENATCHEE WN 96801 ANDERSON ~ATT R 61 5561 WHT-H-STUART BG SE ATTLE WASH 98 10 1 AULERICH DEAN 60 ARIZONA STATE COL FLAGSTAFF ARIZ 86001 BARNETT G MORR IS 41 GUTHRIE CNTR I OWA 50 115 ANDERS ON MORRIS J 50 205 WEST TIETAN ST WALLA WALLA WASH 99362 AVERY STEWART H 59 .303 SE OAK APT 1 ROSEBURG DREG 97470 BARN l CKOL H J 50 551 COYOTE ST NEVADA CITY CAL IF 95959 OSU Forestry Alumni Association ADMS JESSE C 41 t 505 4TH S T SANTA MONICA CAL IF 904 0 1 ADAMS ROBERT S JR 33 BOX 1070 LAKEVIEW OREG 97630 ANDERSON WILLIAM J 53 RT 2 BOX 214 SANDY DREG 97055 AXON NORMAN A 60 PO BOX 663 ESTACADA DREG 97023 BAROCAN THOMAS B 64 5715 SE JE NN INGS MILWAUKIE OREG 97222 ADCOCK GRAYDON M 39 RT 1 BOX 151 CARLTON nREG 97111 ANDRINGA JOHN J 51 PO BOX 672 EUGENE DREG 97401 AYDELOTT OWEN L 31 USFS PO BOX 3623 PORTLA ND DREG 97208 ·BARR GEORGE E 56 3755 IVY ST NE SAL EM DREG 9 7303 AI TKEN MELVIN R 4 0 2657 32 WEST SEATTLE WASH 96199 ANGLE MARVIN G 36 I NT PAPER CO 4 70 NACOGDOCHES TEXAS 7596 1 AlEXANDER LUCIEN B 40 1D30 AMER BANK BLDG POR TL AND DREG 97205 APPEL THOMAS A 59 310 1 ALICE AVE ARCATA CALIF 95521 ALLARD JEAN R 49 416 S 15TH AVE YAKIMA WASH 98902 APPERSON AL J 50 1407 69TH AVE NE SALEM 5 DREG 97303 D. M. ROBERTSON, says: "At the present time I am in the USN attending the Hospital Corpsman School at Balboa Hospital in San Diego, California. Upon completion of this 14 week school I wi ll be assigned to a permanent duty station on the Pacific Coast or somewhere in the Pacific area." WILLIAM E. SAGER says : " The week after graduation I married a wonderful Coos Bay girl, Molly, by name. Following a two week honeymoon in the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone I returned to Coos Bay and work for the Oregon State Forestry Department. I'm now located in Tillamook ROY K. SMITH reports his address is : Development Chemical Engineer, Crown Zellerbach Corp. , Technical Department, Camas, Washington 98607. LARRY STEINKE says: "Married in August to Bonnie Hynd, a former OSU student. I am in basic training at Fort Lewis, Washington at present time. Will be stationed in V irginia for further schooling in the army. Will be in for three years . WARREN BRUCE WILKINSON says : " Ente red Grad school (Master of Forestry, Forest Administration) fall, 1968." ADA~S January 1969 The next 24 pages contain the names and addresses of all Fernhoppers for whom we have recent information and the names of Fernhoppers for whom we have no addresses. We know there are still errors; some alums may not even appear in either list. Let us have your good help in fin ding these errors. Incidentally, one good way to keep your mailing address up to date is by filling out the dues form and mailing it in with your two dollars for 1969! If you recognize any of the names on the " Lost in the Woods" list and have an address, please send it to us. We'll get the lost Fernhopper back on the mailing list for the Newsletter. This directory is issued for the personal use of Fernhoppers. 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Kallander, Secretary-Treasurer, OSU Forestry School Alumni Association, School of Forestry, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331. 38 ALLEN ROBERT S 61 PO BOX 534 WARM SPR INGS DREG 97761 APPERSON RALPH 0 32 3917 N CEDAR ST FRESNO CALIF 93726 ALLI SON LT COL G W 39 OFFICE !NSP GENERAL APO SAN FRAN CALIF 9~343 APPLEBAKER DANIEL T 66 PO BOX 444 JACKSONVILLE DREG 97530 ALLI SON ROBERT B 59 6 RIV ERS NATL FOR EUREKA CA LIF 95501 APPLEBY BOB W 4G 6909 SW 62 PL PORTLAND DREG 97219 AlSEDEK RICHARD 0 61 RT 2 GREEN KNOLLS FAYETTEVILLE PA 17222 ARBOGAST HALLY A 68 PNW FOR-RANGE EXP ST PORTLAND DREG 9720B ALTSTADT GEORGE J 20 PO BOX 564 GEARHART OREG 97138 ARCHIBALD HAROLD GU 60 05 WEST 6TH AlBANY DREG 97321 AMAN TERRY G 68 69-05 SQ3 FLT12 CMR7 LACKLAND AFB TEXAS 78236 ARMSTRONG LARRY G 54 1227 SE LANE ROSEBURG OR 97470 AMERIO RONALD V 63 UNION LUMBER CO FORT BRAGG CALIF 95437 ARMSTRONG WARD S 60 3671 HILLVIEW DR SE SALEH DREG 97302 AYERS WILLIAM B 61 1720 MAYWOOD DR WEST LAFAYETTE !NO 47906 BAILEY ROBERT L 65 402 ORCHAR D ST LEAVENWORTH WASH 98626 BAKER DAV ID E 53 3330 OVERL AKE DR REDMOND WASH 98052 BAKER GAIL C B 1300 SE CHESTNUT BEAVERTON OREG 97005 BAKER LYLE A 41 ORE STATE NURSERY ELKTON DREG 97436 BAKER ROBERT J ~3 129 ROUNDUP DR EUGENE OREG 97401 39 BARBER RICHARD L 55 29 ROSE LOGS FT LEAV ENWORTH KANS 6 602 7 BARR GEORGE 0 59 US FOREST SERVICE LEAVENWORTH WASH 98626 BARRINGER JACK 0 56 TIMBE R SERVICES SWEET HOME DREG 97386 BARROWS DAVID B 55 PO BOX 7 KORBEL CALIF 95550 BARRY RUSSEL L 0 46 2894 ORCHARD HOME MEDFORD DREG 97501 BARSTAD ROBERT l 61 BEAR SPRINGS R S MAUP IN OR 97037 BARTON DOUGLAS N 63 PO BOX 93 FREDONIA ARIZ 66022 BALDERR EE ELMER W 25 PO BOX 165 SPRINGFIELD DREG 97477 BARTON EDGAR R 58 Ill NEVADA ST AUBURN CALIF 95603 BALDWIN JAMES S 42 1620 N 29TH CORVAlLIS DREG 97330 BASNYAT NEFRA B 65 HEFAUDA PO B!RGANJ CHAHPARAN INDIA BALDWIN KENNETH 68 GENERAL DEL I VERY JOSEPH OREG 97646 BATEMAN LOUIS K 47 5045 BAILEY RO SALEM OREG 97303 BALLENGER ROBERT D 63 17ll SE 143RD PORTLAND DREG 97206 BAUER DONALD R 41 USFS 175 W 5TH ST SAN BERNARDINO CAL 92401 IIAUER ER IC A 50 I NT PAHR CO WEFD CAL IF 96094 BERNERT CH ARL ES 59 391 B SCEN I C ')q ALBANY ORF.G 9732 1 SLACKER K K C'l L 3P 5 12 ARTY GP APO 699 NEW YORK NY 10001 BP.RCHGREV I NK K G 48 2129 WASHI~GTOIII WAY LONGV I EW WASH 986 ~2 8RI TWUM SA~UE L P K 59 PO BOX 1917 KU'IAS GHANA BROWN GEORGE W 66 SCHL OF FORESTRY CORVALLI S OR 9 733 1 BURWE LL BRUCE B 61 CASSI LA 1 PAN OUIPALL VALD IVIA CHILE S A CAMP BEL L WALTE R H 38 RT I BOX 104 CULVER ORFG 97 734 BAX TER CLA Y 62 US FOR EST SERV I Cf SPR I NGERVL ARI7 85938 BERNR ITT ER FRANK J 64 509 RI DGEV I EW LN ELL ENSBURG WN 98926 BLACKER RODER I CK K USFS BOX 34 1 DURANGO CULO 9130 1 BC RR ECCO JOHN E 67 602 FLOWF R S T ANCHnRAGF ALA SKA 99504 BROCK HOWARD W 51 CLAT SOP CO'I C~ LLEGE AS TOR I A DREG q7 10 3 BROWN LARR Y G 63 3522 16TH ST LEWISTON I O B3501 BUR WELL DAVID C 42 PO 1098 SPRI NGFIELD DREG 97477 CANA TSEY J OHN 0 62 38 18 HOLLI STER AVE SANTA BARBARA CA LI F 93105 BAX TER MA J RI CHARD 56 Hf.O POLK CCRVALL I S DREG 97330 BERNTSEN CAR L M 58 5065 COLERIDGE DR Fn RFAX VA 22030 BLACKER WOR TH 19 WOLCOTT LANE CORVALLIS OREG 9 7330 BOSSF LM AIII HE RBER T H 5 5 BUR LANO MNGT COOS BAY OREG 9 7420 BROGAN PH I LI P D 48 775 CASCADE DR NW SALEM OREG 9 7104 BROWN LAWRENCE D 56 1334 E REVEAL BEND OREG 97701 BUSCHER RI CHARD F 59 ROX 10 7 ZI GZAG OREG 9 70 7 3. 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