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LSU School of Renewable Natural Resources Graduates 1926-2008 Prepared by Dr Alphabetical List of LSU School of Renewable Natural Resources Graduates 1926-2008 Prepared by Dr. Paul Y. Burns, Prof. Emeritus, School of RNR, Dec. 26, 2008 Shows year of graduation, name of the degree granted, and academic major within the degree. This list is the first of two lists I prepared of RNR graduates 1926-2008. This list is alphabetical, by surname, beginning with Abdul Rahman, Ridzwan Bin.1977 BSF. The second list contains the same names as the first, but the second-list arrangement of names is chronological, year by year, beginning with 1926 and ending with 2008; within the year, the names are arranged alphabetically. Codes used for degrees: BSF=Bachelor of Science in Forestry. BSwf=Bachelor of Science, major in wildlife & fisheries. BSnrem=Bachelor of Science, major in natural resource ecology & management. BS wd sc & ut = Bachelor of Science, major in wood science and utilization. MF= Master of Forestry. MSGM= Master of Science in Game Management. MSfi= Master of Science, major in fisheries. MSfo= Master of Science, major in forestry. MSfo & ent=Master of science, majors in forestry and entomology. MSfpt= Master of Science, major in forest products technology. MSwi= Master of Science, major in wildlife. PhDfo= Doctor of Philosophy, major in forestry. PhDwfs= Doctor of Philosophy, major in wildlife and fisheries science. Names of students used: I used the name of the student at the time of graduation. Where it was known, the full name is shown. In a few cases, the student apparently used an initial to stand for one of his or her names, and I did not find a record of what the initial stood for. Students who earned more than one degree in the School are listed on a separate line for each degree awarded. Criterion for listing: All students who majored in a subject offered in the School and were awarded the degree during the period 1926 through 2007 are listed. There is one listed exception: the late R. Vance Miles, Jr. did not complete his BSF degree in 1932 as scheduled, but he was a leader in forest industry and an active supporter of the School throughout his life. The School faculty did not discover until the mid 1970s that he had not received his degree. Source of information: I used a master list of graduates in the main office of the School. The list begins with 1926. For each commencement, in recent years three each year, each graduate on the School's list is herein listed by name (surname first, and including full names if known, initial used if name is unknown) and degree earned, with major. In my list presented below, the particular commencement (in recent years May, August, or December) within the year when the degree was awarded is not identified. Number of degrees granted 1926-2008: Grand total 3,048, including 2,025 bachelor degrees, 895 master degrees, and 128 doctorates. Abdul, Jasmi Bin. 1977 BSF Abdul Rahman, Ridzwan Bin. 1977 BSF Abdulsatar, Mustafakamal Bin. 1977 BSF Abernathy, Lisa Diane. 1999 BSwf Abernethy, Mark Gillespie. 1971 BSF Abney, Gerald Keith. 1978 BSF Acosta, Joseph Jerome III. 2004 BSwf Acquistapace, Charles Ryan. 2005 BSF Adam, Suna. 1988 BSF Adams, Donald Gene. 1968 MSfpt Adams, John Clyde. 1969 BSF Adams, John Clyde. 1973 MSfo Adams, John Clyde. 1976 PhDfo Adams, Nicole Marie. 1996 BSwf Adams, Raymond Jean. 1956 MF Adams, Shannon Leigh. 2000 BSwf Adams, Shirley Anne. 1981 BSF Adams, William Hensley, Jr. 1956 MSGM Adams, William Porter. 1931 BSF Aday, David Derek. 1997 MSfi Addison, Bray G., Jr. 1993 MSwi Addy, Kenneth E., Jr. 1974 BSF Adema, John M. 1948 BSF Adkins, Floyd Eugene. 1950 BSF Adkins, Jeremy Paul. 2001 BSwf Adkins, Jeremy Paul. 2003 MSwi Adkins, Vernon Coda. 1950 BSF Agosta, Adam Andrew. 2004 BSF Agosta, Damian Peter. 1975 BSF Aguillard, Nolan. 1943 BSF Ahrens, Eddie K. 1962 BSF Ainsworth, Johnny Vance. 1976 BSF Albin, Kenneth R. 1975 BSF Albrecht, Fleetwood J. 1949 BSF Albritton, Jeffrey Wayne. 1996 BSF Alcantara-Carbajal, Jose Luis. 2000 PhDwfs Alderson, Thomas Seth. 2000 BSwf Alford, Shelby Gene. 1959 BSF Alison, Thomas Walker. 1952 BSF Allain, Timothy Joseph. 1977 BSF Allee, Robert Steve. 1955 BSF Alleman, Bryan James. 2006 BSwf Alleman, Murville Joseph. 1978 BSF Allen, Charles McKinly. 1967 BSF Allen, James Andrew. 1994 PhDfo Allen, James Edmund. 1985 MSfo Allen, Jean Anderson. 1981 MSwi Allen, Kenneth James. 1959 BSF Allen, Michael Royce. 1995 BSF Allen, Mitchell Upton. 1976 BSF Allen, Robert Spencer. 1961 MF Allen, Terrill Douglas. 1949 BSF Altmann, Charles Odis. 1997 BSF Altunel, Arif Oguz. 1996 MSfo Alvarez Alonzo, Jose. 2002 MSwi Ambardekar, Amogh Arun. 2004 MSfi Amos, John Blake. 2006 MSfo Anderson, Evan John. 1995 BSwf Anderson, Jennifer Lea. 2007 BSnre Anderson, Kermit Austin. 1958 MF Anderson, Lawson M. 1946 BSF Anderson, Massey H. 1940 BSF Anderson, Massey H. 1941 MF Anderson, Max H. 1961 BSF Andre, Jared Michael. 1995 BSF Andrepont, William Joseph. 2004 BSF Andrews, John Rawls. 1949 BSF Andrulot, Edward Robert. 1970 PhDfo Andrus, David Lynn. 1978 BSF Andryszak, Bryan Lee. 1979 MSfi Annis, Carroll Bradford, II. 1986 BSF Annis, Carroll Bradford, II. 1990 PhDfo Anselmo, Tina Cheri. 1996 BSwf Anteau, Michael Jason. 2002 MSwi Anteau, Michael Jason. 2006 PhDwfs Antoon, Thomas Anthony, III. 2001 BSF Appleby-Ryan, Veronica Anne. 1991 BSwf Aquilar, Francisco Xavier. 2007 PhDfo Arab, Gabriel R. 2003 BSF Araujo, Marco Andreas Leal. 1986 MSfi Arbour, Steven James. 1978 BSF Archey, Lori Jean. 1987 BSF Ard, Ronald Stanley. 1978 BSF Ard, Stanley John. 2002 BSF Ardjosoediro, Ingrid. 2000 MSfi Ardoin, Allen Lee. 1977 MSfo Ardoin, Andrew Michael. 1995 BSwf Ardoin, Andrew Michael. 1999 MSwi Ardoin, Michael. 1976 BSF Arevalo, Jorge C. 1965 BSF Armas-Rosales, Alvaro Manuel. 2006 MSfi Arms, Robert Warren. 1995 BSwf Armstrong, Daniel Aaron. 1989 BSF Armstrong, Donald B. 1939 BSF Armstrong, Kelly Ann. 2000 BSwf Arnold, Johnny Osburn. 1993 BSF Arnoldi, David Conrad. 1974 MSfi Aron, Michael Joseph. 1971 BSF Aronstein, Ronald Patrick. 1974 BSF Arquilla, Brian. 2007 MSwi Arsena, Jerome J. 1975 BSF Ashcraft, Harry Carl, III. 1976 BS wd sci & ut Asseff, Robert Ellis. 1957 BSF Attarzadeh, Houshang Nasrabadi. 1971 MSfpt Attaway, Wayne Milner. 1951 BSF Aucoin, David Michael. 1997 BSwf Aulds, Charles Bennie. 1961 MF Avery, Jimmy Lee. 1997 PhDwfs Avrard, Jules E., Jr. 1943 BSF Awang, Jalaluddin Bin. 1977 BSF Awang, Jalaluddin Bin. 1980 MSfo Aycock, Seaborn Ray, Jr. 1966 BSF Aycock, Seaborn Ray. 1968 MSGM Ayers, Gregory Daniel. 1985 MSfo Ayers, Hoyt Jason. 2001 BSwf Ayme, Mahlon A. 1989 BSF Aymond, Keith Joseph. 1998 BSF Babcock, Kenneth Mason. 1967 MSGM Babin, Julie Ann. 1984 BSF Babin, Willie J. 1932 BSF Bacque, Glenda Suanne. 2005 BSwf Badon, Curtis Ray. 1979 BSF Badon, Derrick Anthony. 1999 BSwf Badon, Gregory Louis. 2008 BSnrem Baechler-Rodriguez, Dawn Marie. 1998 MSwi Baer, Patricia Ann. 1980 BSF Baggett, Jennifer Leigh. 2004 BSwf Bahel, Tania Ann. 1992 BSwf Bahm, Jesse Adam. 2007 MSfi Bailey, Joe A. 1950 BSF Bailey, Kenneth M. 1973 BSF Bailey, Wilmer F. 1950 BSF Bain, William Lyles. 1973 BSF Baker, Christopher William. 2007 BSwf Baker, James Scott. 1978 BSF Baker, Juan Rexach. 1959 BSF Baker, Michael Darren. 2000 PhDwfs Baker, Osborn Earl, III. 1983 MSwi Baker, Robert Merrell. 1977 BSF Baldwin, Heather Q. 2005 MSwi Baldwin, Michael John. 2005 MSwi Baldwin, Moses Shofner, Jr. 1952 BSF Balkum, Kyle Frederick. 1998 MSwi Banchs, Gillermo Eduardo. 1980 BSF Bango, Henry L. 1938 BSF Bankston, Donna Marie. 2000 BSF Bankston, Julian Roy. 1960 BSF Bankston, Julian Roy. 1966 MF Bantner, Gerald Maurice. 1950 BSF Baragona, Earnest Scott, Jr. 1970 BSF Barbe, Greg Scott. 1995 BSF Barcza, Christopher David. 1994 MSfi Bardwell, John Lawrence, Jr. 1961 BSF Bardwell, John Lawrence, Jr. 1962 MSGM Barker, Francis Gilbert, Jr. 1998 BSwf Barlow, Sarah Jane. 2007 MSwi Barnes, Hoyt Michael. 1965 BSF Barnes, Hoyt Michael. 1968 MSfpt Barnett, James Preston. 1957 BSF Barnett, James Preston. 1963 MF Barnett, John, Jr. 1940 BSF Barnhart, Heather Diane. 1998 MSfo Barr, Charles Michael. 1966 BSF Barras, Stanley John. 1959 BSF Barrere, Sean Jude. 1998 BSF Barrett, Robert Eugene. 1955 BSF Barrow, Wylie Clark. 1978 BSF Barrow, Wylie Clark. 1990 PhDwfs Barry, Robert Xavier. 1991 MSwi Bartkiewicz, James Todd. 1979 BSF Barto, Christopher Frank. 1995 BSF Bass, Robert John. 1972 MSfi Batchelor, James P., III. 1943 BSF Bateman, Bryant A. 1926 BSF Bateman, Carle Eugene, Jr. 1988 BSF Bateman, David Edmond. 1991 BSF Bateman, Hugh Anderson, Jr. 1965 MSGM Bates, Mark Christian. 1997 PhDwfs Battle, Juliann Marie. 1997 MSfi Baum, Tammy Jane. 1987 MSfi Bauman, Tessa Annette. 2003 MSfo Baumann, David Paul, Jr. 1974 MSwi Bean, Richard Lowden. 1967 BSF Bean, Ronnie Antone. 1977 MSfi Beard, Patrick Alan. 1969. BSF Bearden, Russell Neal. 1980 BSF Beauboeuf, Anthony Ray. 1982 BSF Beauchamp, Emmette W., Jr. 1940 BSF Bechard, Anne M. 2008. MSwi Beck, Lewis Todd. 1977 MSfi Beck, Richard Curtis. 1975 MSfo Becnel, Stephanie Ellen. 2001 BSwf Becton, L.D., III. 1962 BSF Becton, O.M. 1962 BSF Becton, Thad Ledghett. 1996 BSF Bedell, Allen U. 1960 BSF Beecher, Lance Edward. 1993 BSwf Beecher, Lance Edward. 1996 MSfi Beeson, Travis M. 1940 BSF Behrens, Arthur. 1940 BSF Beightol, Richard Mac. 1979 BSF Belhadjali, Karim. 1994 MSfi Bell, Bonnie. 1983 MSwi Bell, Bruce Charles. 1974 MSwi Bell, Marvin Thomas. 1949 BSF Bell, Marvin Thomas. 1949 MSGM Bell, Michael Matthew. 2008 BSwf Bellinger, John Wayne. 1969 MSfi Bellis, G. Steven. 1979 BSF Belniak, Casmer A. 1939 BSF Belsom, Donald Joseph. 1974 MSwi Belsome, Bradley Russell. 1999 BSwf Beltz, Roy Chester. 1964 BSF Beltz, Roy Chester. 1976 PhDfo Bengtson, George Wesley. 1952 BSF Benham, Matthew Todd. 2000 BSF Bennett, Barton Leroy. 1965 BSF Bennett, Christopher William. 1987 BSF Bennett, Christopher William.
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