Scram and Jean Graham attending a benefit in the Alumni Center at Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. Crawford H. "Scram" Graham received a B.S. in Electrical Engineering in 1935 and served as the Director of Alumni Relations from 1961-1978.
Ruth Thayer Raymond ("Teddy") graduated from Oregon Agricultural College in 1919 with a BS degreee in home economics. She graduated from Raymond (Washington) High School in 1915. Raymond taught domestic science and arts at the South Bend High School (Washington) from 1919 until the early 1930s and then taught home economics in Tacoma, Washington, through the early 1950s. In 1921/22, she taught home economics in Klamath Falls, Oregon. Raymond returned to OAC for graduate study in 1925/26 and also attended the 1938 summer session.
Donald S. Wirth graduated from Oregon State in 1961. Director of the OSU Annual Fund from 1971-1974, and was Alumni Association Director from 1978-1999.
Donald S. Wirth graduated from Oregon State in 1961. Director of the OSU Annual Fund from 1971-1974, and was Alumni Association Director from 1978-1999.
Gladys Valley and OSU President Paul Risser were seated together at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Valley Library Expansion ceremony. Paul G. Risser was president of Oregon State University from 1996-2002. During Risser's years as president, the university experienced a record high in student enrollment.
Pete A. H. Smith (left) was the manager of the OSU Bookstore. Donald S. Wirth (right) graduated from Oregon State in 1961. Director of the OSU Annual Fund from 1971-1974, and was Alumni Association Director from 1978-1999.
Pete A. H. Smith (left) was the manager of the OSU Bookstore. Donald S. Wirth (right) graduated from Oregon State in 1961. Director of the OSU Annual Fund from 1971-1974, and was Alumni Association Director from 1978-1999.
Robert W. MacVicar (left) was president of Oregon State University from 1970-1986. Walther Ott (second from left) graduated from Oregon State Agricultural College in 1934. John V. Byrne (second from right) came to Oregon State University as an Associate Professor of Marine Geology in 1961, becoming the Chairman of the Oceanography Department in 1968. Byrne was the OSU president from 1984-1995.
Walther Ott (seated, left) graduated from Oregon State Agricultural College in 1934. John V. Byrne (seated, second from right) came to Oregon State University as an Associate Professor of Marine Geology in 1961, becoming the Chairman of the Oceanography Department in 1968. Byrne was the OSU president from 1984-1995.
Walther Ott (seated, left) graduated from Oregon State Agricultural College in 1934. John V. Byrne (seated, second from right) came to Oregon State University as an Associate Professor of Marine Geology in 1961, becoming the Chairman of the Oceanography Department in 1968. Byrne was the OSU president from 1984-1995.
Jean Popovich (foreground, left). Walther Ott (foreground, right) graduated from Oregon State Agricultural College in 1934. Original note: Sjogren and Miles Metzger.
Walther Ott (seated, left) graduated from Oregon State Agricultural College in 1934. Original note: Mary Ralston and Wilbur Cooney at a College of Agriculture event.
Robert W. MacVicar (left) was president of Oregon State University from 1970-1986. Walther Ott (right) graduated from Oregon State Agricultural College in 1934.
J. W. "Bud" Forrester graduated from Oregon State in 1935. He was a member of the Oregon State Board of Higher Education, and editor and publisher of the East Oregonian.
John V. Byrne (second from left) came to Oregon State University as an Associate Professor of Marine Geology in 1961, becoming the Chairman of the Oceanography Department in 1968. Byrne was the OSU president from 1984-1995. Wilfred Joseph Dixon (fourth from left) graduated from Oregon State in 1938.
J. W. "Bud" Forrester graduated from Oregon State in 1935. He was a member of the Oregon State Board of Higher Education, and editor and publisher of the East Oregonian.
John V. Byrne (left) came to Oregon State University as an Associate Professor of Marine Geology in 1961, becoming the Chairman of the Oceanography Department in 1968. Byrne was the OSU president from 1984-1995. John Gallagher (foreground, right) was class president at Oregon State in 1933-1934. Root (background).
John V. Byrne (left) came to Oregon State University as an Associate Professor of Marine Geology in 1961, becoming the Chairman of the Oceanography Department in 1968. Byrne was the OSU president from 1984-1995. Jean Whitelaw Young (right) graduated from Oregon State in 1938.
Linus Pauling was bestowed with an honorary Doctor of Science degree at Oregon State Agricultural College in June 1933. He was an alumni of Oregon State (Class of 1922) and later in his career a two-time Nobel Prize winner (Chemistry, 1954; Peace, 1962).
Linus Pauling was bestowed with an honorary Doctor of Science degree at Oregon State Agricultural College in June 1933. He was an alumni of Oregon State (Class of 1922) and later in his career a two-time Nobel Prize winner (Chemistry, 1954; Peace, 1962).
Roberta Nelson (center) graduated from Oregon State in 1927. Linus Pauling (right) was bestowed with an honorary Doctor of Science degree at Oregon State Agricultural College in June 1933. He was an alumni of Oregon State (Class of 1922) and later in his career a two-time Nobel Prize winner (Chemistry, 1954; Peace, 1962).
John Gallagher (left) was class president in 1933-1934. Chuck Ruzel (second from left) was class president in 1935-1936. Hal Brock (second from right) was class president from 1934-1935. Hal Collins (right) was class president in 1936-1937.
Left to right: Norman Cousins, Bud Clark (Mayor of Portland), Linda Kaub, Linus Pauling, Mrs. Clark, and John Byrne. "OSU alumnus Linus Pauling, on my right, at a recognition dinner for Pauling in 1986. We were joined by Norman Cousins, optimistic author and longtime editor-in-chief of the Saturday Review." -John Byrne
Elmer Gustaf (Al) Larson enrolled at Oregon Agricultural College in 1924 and attended through spring 1926; he returned in fall 1927 until June 1930, when he earned a BS degree in mechanical engineering. Larson was a member of the Sigma Pi fraternity and was involved in the honor societies for mechanical engineering and forensics. After graduation, Larson settled in Portland, where he established the Blue Bus Company which provided mass transit service to and within the Portland suburbs. In 1970, Tri-Met acquired the company. Larson was born November 24, 1906 in Astoria, Oregon, and graduated from North Bend, Oregon, High School in 1924. Larson died in San Diego, California, in August 1987.
Robert W. Henderson received a B.S. in Agronomy at Oregon State in 1938. Henderson served as Assistant Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station and a Farm Crops faculty member from 1946-1976. Henderson was also known for his love of photography.
Robert W. Henderson received a B.S. in Agronomy at Oregon State in 1938. Henderson served as Assistant Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station and a Farm Crops faculty member from 1946-1976. Henderson was also known for his love of photography.
Larry Brown was born in Walla Walla, Washington, on April 1, 1928. He graduated from Grant High School in Portland, Oregon, and served in the U.S. Navy for two years before enrolling at Oregon State. Lawrence Leroy (Larry) Brown attended Oregon State College from 1948 until 1952, when he completed a BS degree in geology. Brown was a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity and remained active in alumni activities after his graduation. He married Frances Robson in 1953 and worked as a mineralogist and economic geologist with the Bureau of Mines in Albany, Oregon, until his retirement in 1988. Brown died in Albany, Oregon, on November 3, 2003.
G. Burton Wood (second from left) 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.
Lyle D. Calvin was a Professor of Statistics and later Dean of the Graduate School from 1953-1988. Thomas Yates completed a Master of Science at Oregon State in 1967. Yates was a Professor of Statistics and Director of the Computer Center at Oregon State from 1962-1986.
Robert W. Henderson (right) received a B.S. in Agronomy at Oregon State in 1938. Henderson served as Assistant Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station and a Farm Crops faculty member from 1946-1976. Henderson was also known for his love of photography.
Elizabeth (Nelson) VanLeeuwen (left) graduated from Oregon State in 1947. E. Butler (second from right). Norman E. Borlaug (right) was a wheat researcher and won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970.
Robert W. Henderson (right) received a B.S. in Agronomy at Oregon State in 1938. Henderson served as Assistant Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station and a Farm Crops faculty member from 1946-1976. Henderson was also known for his love of photography.
Elizabeth (Nelson) VanLeeuwen (left) graduated from Oregon State in 1947 and was a member of the Oregon House of Representatives from 1981-1999. E. Butler (second from right). Norman E. Borlaug (right) was a wheat researcher and won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970.
Chih H. Wang (left) was a Professor of Chemistry and Director of the Radiation Center and Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering, and head of the Department of Nuclear Engineering from 1950-1985. Ruth Howland (second from right). James C. Howland (right) graduated from Oregon State in 1938 and was a founder of CH2M.
Robert W. Henderson (right) received a B.S. in Agronomy at Oregon State in 1938. Henderson served as Assistant Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station and a Farm Crops faculty member from 1946-1976. Henderson was also known for his love of photography.
Lynn Jones (left). Robert W. Henderson (right) received a B.S. in Agronomy at Oregon State in 1938. Henderson served as Assistant Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station and a Farm Crops faculty member from 1946-1976. Henderson was also known for his love of photography.
Phil Brandt (left). Elizabeth (Nelson) VanLeeuwen (right) graduated from Oregon State in 1947 and was a member of the Oregon House of Representatives from 1981-1999.
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.
Robert W. Henderson received a B.S. in Agronomy at Oregon State in 1938. Henderson served as Assistant Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station and a Farm Crops faculty member from 1946-1976. Henderson was also known for his love of photography.
Robert W. Henderson received a B.S. in Agronomy at Oregon State in 1938. Henderson served as Assistant Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station and a Farm Crops faculty member from 1946-1976. Henderson was also known for his love of photography.
Crawford H. "Scram" Graham received a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Oregon State Agricultural College in 1935 and served as the Director of Alumni Relations for Oregon State University from 1961-1978.
Robert W. Henderson received a B.S. in Agronomy at Oregon State in 1938. Henderson served as Assistant Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station and a Farm Crops faculty member from 1946-1976. Henderson was also known for his love of photography.
Lynn Guenther (standing) graduated from Oregon State in 1968. He was shot down over Laos December 26, 1971 and spent 14 months as a prisoner of war in Vietnam.
Robert W. Henderson (second from right) received a B.S. in Agronomy at Oregon State in 1938. Henderson served as Assistant Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station and a Farm Crops faculty member from 1946-1976. Walther Ott (right) graduated from Oregon State Agricultural College in 1934.
Robert W. Henderson (second from right) received a B.S. in Agronomy at Oregon State in 1938. Henderson served as Assistant Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station and a Farm Crops faculty member from 1946-1976. Walther Ott (right) graduated from Oregon State Agricultural College in 1934.
Lynn Guenther (standing) graduated from Oregon State in 1968. He was shot down over Laos December 26, 1971 and spent 14 months as a prisoner of war in Vietnam.
Robert W. Henderson (second from right) received a B.S. in Agronomy at Oregon State in 1938. Henderson served as Assistant Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station and a Farm Crops faculty member from 1946-1976. Walther Ott (right) graduated from Oregon State Agricultural College in 1934.
Robert W. Henderson (standing) received a B.S. in Agronomy at Oregon State in 1938. Henderson served as Assistant Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station and a Farm Crops faculty member from 1946-1976. Henderson was also known for his love of photography.
Lynn Guenther (standing) graduated from Oregon State in 1968. He was shot down over Laos December 26, 1971 and spent 14 months as a prisoner of war in Vietnam.
Lynn Guenther (left) graduated from Oregon State in 1968. He was shot down over Laos December 26, 1971 and spent 14 months as a prisoner of war in Vietnam.