Clarice MacVicar (left) was the wife of OSU President Robert MacVicar. Elmer C. Stevenson (middle) was Professor of Horticulture and Dean of the School of Agriculture from 1967-1981. Margaret (Hammers) Stevenson (right) was the wife of Elmer C. Stevenson.
Chris Jensen (left). James H. Jensen (right) was president of Oregon State University from 1961-1969. Within these eight years, Jensen expanded OSU faculty and facilities significantly and founded the 25 Year Club, which recognized employees who have worked at OSU for 25 years.
James H. Jensen (second from right) served as President of Oregon State University from 1961-1969. Chris Jensen (third from right). James H. Jensen served as president of Oregon State University from 1961-1969. Within these eight years, Jensen expanded OSU faculty and facilities significantly and founded the 25 Year Club, which recognized employees who have worked at OSU for 25 years.
G. Burton Wood (driver) was Director of the OSU Agricultural Experiment Station from 1966-1975. Previous to this, he was head of the Department of Agricultural Economics from 1951-1966. August LeRoy Strand (back seat, left) was president of Oregon State University from 1942-1961. Mollie Strand (back seat, right) was the wife of A. L. Strand.
Mollie Strand was the wife of Oregon State College President A. L. Strand. She is holding a certificate of appreciation from the American Revolution Bicentennial Task Force.
Mollie Strand was the wife of Oregon State College President A. L. Strand. She is holding a certificate of appreciation from the American Revolution Bicentennial Task Force.
Chris Jensen (second from right) was the spouse of Oregon State University President James Jensen. Lester B. Strickler (right) was a Professor of Finance at Oregon State University from 1954-1986.
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. Marilyn Young (seated, right).