Image annotated: "Hamsters are used as experimental animals in zoology department studies of cancer. Colonies of small animals are maintained for use in various research projects."
Image annotated: "Hamsters are used as experimental animals in zoology department studies of cancer. Colonies of small animals are maintained for use in various research projects."
Image annotated: "Hamsters are used as experimental animals in zoology department studies of cancer. Colonies of small animals are maintained for use in various research projects."
Image annotated: "Hamsters are used as experimental animals in zoology department studies of cancer. Colonies of small animals are maintained for use in various research projects."
Zelta Feike Rodenwold was Director of the Home Economics Extension radio programs. Rodenwold became the first female editor at the Barometer and founded the "OAC Alumnus" magazine.
Zaneta Isabel Reiner was assistant supervisor of the Memorial Union Dining Service, and later was a home demonstration agent at large from 1943 to 1947. She was born in 1916 in Gettysburg, South Dakota. She earned her Bachelor of Science in institutional management from OSC in 1943, with additional study in nutrition and clothing. She immediately began work as assistant supervisor of the MU Dining Service after her graduation, making an annual salary of $1200. However, in 1944, it became clear that enrollment in the Army Specialist Training Unit program had dropped, making it no longer necessary to employ her services. She was let go, and began serving temporarily as a home demonstration agent in Umatilla County. She applied to be a home demonstration agent at large in 1946. She was hired at an annual salary of $2400, and she resigned from this position the next year to go into business in Pendleton.
E. B. Lemon, father of Mardis and Berlan. E. B. Lemon received a business degree from Oregon Agricultural College in 1911, becoming a part-time accounting instructor until 1943. Lemon also held the office of University Registrar from 1922-1943 and was Dean of Administration from 1943-1959.
Dr. Wilson Hoover Foote (foreground, left) was a Professor of Agronomy and Associate Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station from 1948-1985. Dr. Spencer B. Apple Jr. (second from left) was a Professor of Horticulture from 1950-1975.
Wilson Hoover Foote (left) was a Professor of Agronomy and Associate Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station from 1948-1985. Gene Gilstrap (middle). Judy McCormack (right) was a Project Coordinator for the Oregon State University Agricultural Experiment Station.
Wilson H. Foote (left) was a Professor of Agronomy and Associate Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station from 1948-1985. G. Burton Wood (second from left) was Director of the OSU Agricultural Experiment Station from 1966 until his retirement in 1975. Previous to this, he served as head of the Department of Agricultural Economics from 1951 until 1966. Bob Backey (standing?).
Wilson H. Foote (background, left) was a Professor of Agronomy and Associate Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station from 1948-1985. Dr. Frederick Earl Price (foreground, left) was an Agriculture Engineer for the Agriculture Experiment Station, and served as dean of the School of Agriculture from 1950 to 1965. Wilbur T. Cooney (second from right) was Professor of Poultry Science and Dean of the School of Agriculture from 1937-1980. Robert M. Alexander (right) completed a Bachelor of Science at Oregon State College in 1942. He was Assistant Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station from 1946-1976.
Dr. Wilson Hoover Foote (left) was a Professor of Agronomy and Associate Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station from 1948-1985. Elmer C. Stevenson (middle) was Professor of Horticulture and Dean of the School of Agriculture from 1967-1981.
Wilson Hoover Foote (right) was a Professor of Agronomy and Associate Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station from 1948-1985. Dean Emerson Booster (second from right) completed a Master of Science at Oregon State College in 1956. He was a Professor of Agricultural Engineering from 1956-1987.
Wilson Hoover Foote (left) was a Professor of Agronomy and Associate Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station from 1948-1985. John R. Davis (right) was a Professor and Dean of Agricultural Engineering, Associate Director of Athletics, and Provost for Calendar Conversion at OSU from 1971-1990.
Wilson Hoover Foote (left) was a Professor of Agronomy and Associate Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station from 1948-1985. John R. Davis (right) was a Professor and Dean of Agricultural Engineering, Associate Director of Athletics, and Provost for Calendar Conversion at OSU from 1971-1990.
Wilson Hoover Foote (left) was a Professor of Agronomy and Associate Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station from 1948-1985. John R. Davis (right) was a Professor and Dean of Agricultural Engineering, Associate Director of Athletics, and Provost for Calendar Conversion at OSU from 1971-1990.
Dr. Wilson Hoover Foote (left) was a Professor of Agronomy and Associate Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station from 1948-1985. Robert M. Alexander (right) completed a Bachelor of Science at Oregon State College in 1942. He was Assistant Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station from 1946-1976. Beverly Randall Moylin (second from left).
Dr. Wilson Hoover Foote (left) was a Professor of Agronomy and Associate Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station from 1948-1985. Robert M. Alexander (right) completed a Bachelor of Science at Oregon State College in 1942. He was Assistant Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station from 1946-1976. Beverly Randall Moylin (second from left).