Roy A. Young (center) became assistant professor of Plant Pathology in 1948. Young was head of the Botany and Plant Pathology department from 1958-1966. Young served for a short term as acting president from 1969-1970. He also served as Vice President of Research and Graduate Studies through 1977. Virgil H. Freed (right) was a Professor of Agricultural Economy from 1943-1978.
Roy A. Young (left) became assistant professor of Plant Pathology in 1948. Young was head of the Botany and Plant Pathology department from 1958-1966. Young was also acting president from 1969-1970. He also served as Vice President of Research and Graduate Studies through 1977. Frederick Earl Price (center) was an Agriculture Engineer for the Agriculture Experiment Station, and dean of the School of Agriculture from 1950 to 1965.
Roy A. Young (standing) became assistant professor of Plant Pathology in 1948. Young was head of the Botany and Plant Pathology department from 1958-1966. Young served for a short term as acting president from 1969-1970. He also served as Vice President of Research and Graduate Studies through 1977. Robert Lee Phillips (center) was a Professor of Speech, Journalism. He also served as Acting Vice President for University Relations, and Interim Director of Continuing Education and Summer Term at Oregon State University from 1957-1988.
Dr. Bert E. Christensen (left) was a Professor of Chemistry from 1931-1971. Roy A. Young (right) became assistant professor of Plant Pathology in 1948. Young was head of the Botany and Plant Pathology department from 1958-1966. Young served for a short term as acting president from 1969-1970. He also served as Vice President of Research and Graduate Studies through 1977.
Roy A. Young (left) became assistant professor of Plant Pathology in 1948. Young was head of the Botany and Plant Pathology department from 1958-1966. Young served for a short term as acting president from 1969-1970. He also served as Vice President of Research and Graduate Studies through 1977. August LeRoy Strand (center) served as president of Oregon State University from 1942-1961. Janet E. Young (right) was the daughter of Roy Young and graduated from Oregon State University in 1974. She was later chief of staff of the director's office of Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Bob Ingalls was the publisher of the Corvallis Gazette-Times. Marilyn Young (fifth from right) was married to Roy Young. Roy A. Young (sixth from right) became assistant professor of Plant Pathology in 1948. Young was head of the Botany and Plant Pathology department from 1958-1966. Young served for a short term as acting president from 1969-1970. He also served as Vice President of Research and Graduate Studies through 1977.
Roy A. Young (standing) became assistant professor of Plant Pathology in 1948. Young was head of the Botany and Plant Pathology department from 1958-1966. Young served for a short term as acting president from 1969-1970. He also served as Vice President of Research and Graduate Studies through 1977.
Roy A. Young (standing) became assistant professor of Plant Pathology in 1948. Young was head of the Botany and Plant Pathology department from 1958-1966. Young served for a short term as acting president from 1969-1970. He also served as Vice President of Research and Graduate Studies through 1977.
Roy A. Young became assistant professor of Plant Pathology in 1948. Young was head of the Botany and Plant Pathology department from 1958-1966. Young served for a short term as acting president from 1969-1970. He also served as Vice President of Research and Graduate Studies through 1977.
Mervin Horton (left) graduated from Oregon Agricultural College in 1910. Thurman James Starker (second from left) was a professor of Forestry from 1922-1942. Roy A. Young (second from right) was a Professor of Plant Pathology, interim University President, and Vice President of Graduate Studies from 1948-1977. Crawford H. "Scram" Graham (right) graduated from Oregon State Agricultural College in 1935 and served as the Director of Alumni Relations for Oregon State University from 1961-1978.