Dr. Betty E. Hawthorne referencing posters that outline sources of blood cholesterol and various ways it is used in the body. Dr. Hawthorne was Dean of the School of Home Economics from 1965 to 1983.
Dr. Clara A. Storvick was a Professor of Foods and Nutrition from 1945-1973, served as chairperson of Home Economics Research at the Agricultural Experiment Station, and was Director of the Nutrition Research Institute.
Dr. Clara A. Storvick was a Professor of Foods and Nutrition from 1945-1973, served as chairperson of Home Economics Research at the Agricultural Experiment Station, and was Director of the Nutrition Research Institute.
Katherine Smith was an OSU graduate and the first Vice-President of Consumer Affairs for Quaker Oats. (right to left sitting) Rosemary Wander; Mary Kelsey; Gene Kelsey; behind Mary Kelsey is either Marie Bussard or Clara Pratt with Marie Bussard's husband next to her. Photo part of the Extension Oral History Project. Esther Taskerud became the Assistant State 4-H Club Leader in November of 1947. Taskerud later served as the head of Home Economics from 1963-1969, retiring in 1970.
Esther Taskerud became the Assistant State 4-H Club Leader in November of 1947. Taskerud later served as the head of Home Economics from 1963-1969, retiring in 1970.
Edith Whitelock was born January 14, 1902 in Ontario, Canada. She moved to Oregon with her parents soon afterwards. She graduated from Jefferson High School in Portland, and entered Oregon Agricultural College in the fall of 1920. She graduated from OAC in 1924 with a bachelor's degree in Home Economics.