Marvin Rowley, forest manager and supervisor of construction for existing Forestry Club cabin, stands atop McCulloch Peak. McDonald Forest is in background. Marvin Rowley received a degree in Forestry in 1950 and became Benton County's timber manager. Rowley helped rebuild the Forestry Club Cabin after it burned to the ground in February of 1949. Rowley received the Outstanding Alumnus Award in 2003.
Thomas H. Cody and Thomas H. Cody, Jr., graduates of the Oregon State College School of Forestry, are standing by the highwheeler during the annual Fernhopper banquet at Peavy Arboretum in the McDonald Research Forest. The Fernhopper Banquets brought together past graduates of the School of Forestry.
27th Annual Fernhopper Banquet which brought the Forestry Centennial Conference to a close February 21, 1959. Dean E. B. Lemon recieves a myrtlewood bowl, a gift from the Oregon State Fernhoppers.
27th Annual Fernhopper Banquet which brought the Forestry Centennial Conference to a close February 21, 1959. Head table includes: Governor Mark Hatfield, Secretary Ervin L. Peterson, Dean W. F. McCulloch, and Dean E. B. Lemon.
Marvin Rowley received a degree in Forestry in 1950 and became Benton County's timber manager. Rowley helped rebuild the Forestry Club Cabin after it burned to the ground in February of 1949. Rowley received the Outstanding Alumnus Award in 2003. Harry Nettleton was an instructor for the Forestry department.
Marv Rowley receives a plaque during SAE student night. Marvin Rowley received a degree in Forestry in 1950 and became Benton County's timber manager. Rowley helped rebuild the Forestry Club Cabin after it burned to the ground in February of 1949. Rowley received the Outstanding Alumnus Award in 2003.
Marvin Rowley, class of 1950, with hard hat, looks on at left. At the misery whip are Chip Weber and Janis Bambe. The oiler (with hat) is Jim McGilvery. This event was part of the Forestry Club's activities at Fall Frost.
Marvin Rowley received a degree in Forestry in 1950 and became Benton County's timber manager. Rowley helped rebuild the Forestry Club Cabin after it burned to the ground in February of 1949. Rowley received the Outstanding Alumnus Award in 2003.