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11 JOHN PAUL WOODY has been pro moted to foreman in the Refining Room of the Ecusta Paper Division. Employed by Olin in December his employment 1958, he was transferred to Re fining after four months’ service on the Replace ment Crew. He is a native of Mad ison County and graduated from Spring Creek School at Hot Springs. Prior to with Olin he was a farmer in the Spring Creek section of Madison County. He is a former member of Future Farmers of Amer ica. LARRY D. TRITT has been ap pointed service supervisor in the Maintenance De partment of the Film Division plant at Pisgah Forest. He was a foreman in the Ecusta Paper Di vision’s Printing Department prior to his transfer to the Film Division. He had worked in Ecusta's Ship ping Department for a year before entering the U. S. Army in 1970. He returned to Ecus ta in June 1972, as assistant opera tor in Printing, and was promoted to foreman on completion of Ecus- ta’s 10-week supervisors’ training course. A native of Brevard, he is an alumnus of Brevard High School and Brevard College. He served as assistant scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 627 and was a member of the Transylvania Baptist Youth Council. WOLFGANG SELLE has been ap pointed manager of administration in the International Marketing De partment of the Fine Paper and Film Group. He has served as na tional sales manager in Film Di ¬ vision’s Market ing Department since 1973 after completing a three-year assign ment in the Chi cago area as man ager of the mid Western sales re- tion. He came with Olin in June, 1954, as a custo mer service repre sentative in the New York office and after two years became assis tant central planning supervisor. Selle moved to Pisgah Forest in 1957 when appointed production analyst. He later worked as as sistant for distributive services be fore becoming a cellophane sales man in 1966. He attended schools in his native Berlin, Germany, and served with the U. S. Army for three years, attaining the rank of sergant. Before joining Olin he was a sales representative with the American Automobile Assn. During his New York assignments with Olin he earned a certificate in Bus iness Administration at Rutgers University. He is a member of the American Manufacturing Assn., the Biscuit and Cracker Manufacturing Assn, and the National Flexible Packaging Assn. RENAUD E. PELLETIER has been appointed maintenance engineer in the General Maintenance De partment of the Ecusta Paper Di vision. He was employed in De cember 1969 as process engineer in the Technical Department and transferred to Film Division’s Maintenance De partment late last year. A native of Lufkin, Texas, he graduated from high school at Rock Hill, S. C. and earned his B. S. degree in Me chanical Engineering at Clemson University. He was captain of the rugby team and participated in the U. S. Army’s Reserve Officers Training Program at Clemson. He is a member of the American So ciety of Mechanical Engineers, B.P.O.E. Lodge 1768, and is a former president of the Pisgah chapter of Trout Unlimited. $$^ CHARLES DALE BRANSON has been employed by the Ecusta Paper Division as a foreman in the Printing Depart ment. His earlier work in printing was with Archer Products Inc. of Winston - Salem and Harley Corp, of Spartanburg. A native of Canton, he graduated from Canton High School and received his B.S. degree in physical education at Guilford College. He served with the U. S. Army. He was a member of the Toastmasters Club in Spartanburg. JAMES C. LOVIN has been ap pointed director of the Ecusta Paper Division’s newly-formed Ad ministration Department which in cludes Quality Control, Business Planning, Customer Service, Pro duction Planning and Materials. He has served as director of plan ning since late 1974. He came to in No- 1972 as of coat- roll fin- having prev- for the Ecusta vember manager ing and ishing, worked iously Mead Corp, at Dayton, Ohio. He is a native of Ansted, W. Va., and grad uated from high school in Ashland, Ky. He was a member of the Cadet Corps and was a co-op student while at Virginia Polytechnic Institute, where he received his B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering. A member of the Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry, he is a member also of the Kiwanis Club.
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