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Arvydas P. Grybauskas

The recipient of this award is judged GUILTY by the committee, of Distinguished Service to the Potomac Division in numerous capacities, AS WELL AS meritorious contributions to teaching, research, AND extension in the discipline of plant pathology.

If the recipient has a full middle name, it is still a mystery to us what the P stands for.  Dr. Arvydas P. Grybauskas earned his undergraduate degree in forestry--an inauspicious beginning--from the University of Illinois in 1976, his M.S. degree--things start to look up--in seed pathology from the same university in 1977, and his Ph.D. degree in--yes!--plant pathology from Oregon State University in 1983.  He joined the Department of Botany (now Natural Resource Sciences & Landscape Architecture) at the University of Maryland as a field crop pathologist with responsibilities in Extension, Research, AND Teaching.  His research has centered on epidemiology, including crop loss models, of gray leaf spot of corn, and scab and powdery mildew of winter wheat.

Arv has a wide-ranging extension program, with talks and workshops, fact sheets and scouting guidelines, and control recommendation, and is well respected by his Extension clientele on both sides of the Bay for his knowledge of field crop diseases and control measures as well as his practical field work.

Arv also teaches a graduate level Epidemiology class, Introductory Plant Pathology, and contributes to several other courses.  According to a colleague, "Arv is an open, personable teacher that students enjoy and respond well to. He draws upon his diverse background in plant pathology to provide examples not found in books and other readings. His relaxed style around students belies his rigor in what he expects from the students."  Arv has chaired graduate committees for 5 Ph.D and 5 MS students and has been a member of many others.

Arv has served our parent society on several committees, including Common Names, Extension, Phytopathology News, and Placement where he was committee chair in 1990.  He is currently our Division Councilor to the national society.  In the Potomac division, Arv has served many times on a dizzying variety of committees, such as the Program, Extension/Industry, Local Arrangements, Resolutions, and fundraising  committees, as well as as a graduate student paper judge. Arv can always be counted on to ask a good question of graduate students presenting in the student competition, so judges can evaluate the students' performance.  The questions are vintage Arv: thoughtful, friendly, and provide the student some scope to explain their work.

With respect to elected offices, Arv joins only 6 other people in the history of the division who have held ALL of them, and he has carried out the duties of all of them with dedication, energy, endurance, and skill.  To illustrate, we can cite him as the inspiration for a new officer training program when the 1993 meeting Resolutions stated "Whereas Arvydas Grybauskas has trouble with plaques and certificates to the point of near panic, our Secretary-Treasurer kept making mistakes in spelling on certificates and generally lousing up the plaques--note the entomological metaphor, even though it was not a joint meeting with entomologists--be it resolved that a new training program be established ... Anyway, since he knows that nothing came of that training program, he is undoubtedly curious now whether his name will be upside down on the plaque! Let us wait no longer, and please join us in a resounding THANK YOU to Dr. Arvydas Grybauskas as we bestow the Potomac Division Distinguished Service Award upon him!