Back row (L-R): Adolph G. "Swat" Sieberts; Walter J. "Blinky" Morgan; Carl A. "Fry" Fryer; Captain elect Ray E. Goble; Charles V. "Robby" Robins; Hans Walter "Heine" Loof; Freeman W. "Free" Sinclair; Coach Wilkie Clark. Kneeling: Captain Benjamin C. "Benny" Culver; William "Bicky" Williams; Joseph E. "Sup" Supple; Julius C. "Jude" Moreland; Stanley M. "Chub" Weller.
Dave Brundage was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the fourth round in 1986 following his career at Oregon State University. He earned All-American honors as an outfielder in 1986 at Oregon State. He also played quarterback and punter for the Beavers football team.He is currently the manager of the Pacific Coast League Tacoma Rainiers, the Seattle Mariners top farm club.
Howard Maple played from 1927-1929 and was from Corvallis. Howard lettered in football at Oregon State from 1926-1928. He was a second team All-American quarterback as a senior. He earned All-Coast recognition twice. Knute Rockne called him "the ideal quarterback." He went on to play pro football for the Chicago Cardinals and baseball for the Washington Senators in 1932. An arm injury he suffered playing football cut short his major league baseball career. Maple was inducted into the State of Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 1981 and the OSU athletic hall of fame in 1991.