Kirby Brumfield (standing, right) completed a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics at Oregon State University and a Master of Science in Agricultural Journalism at University of Wisconsin. He was a director of agricultural programing, talk show host, and weatherman on KATU television. Note on slide: "Psychedelic show." Dick Gearhart (standing, left) graduated from Oregon State College in 1938.
Oscar Hagg (left) graduated from Oregon State Agricultural College in 1926 and was a Dairy and Milk Marketing Extension Specialist at Oregon State from 1950-1968.
Cal Graham Monroe (second from left) was an Extension Specialist in 4-H Youth Development from 1942-1973. Hernan Villanueva Lopez (right) graduated with a Master of Science in Farm Crops from Oregon State University in 1962.
James Merton Stein graduated from Oregon State Agricultural College in 1931 with a degree in Animal Husbandry. E Riddle Lage graduated from OSAC in 1931 with a degree in Pomology.
John Scharff was a founder of the E. R. Jackman Institute (later the E. R. Jackman Foundation) and was president of its board for the first fourteen years of its existence. He was manager of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge from 1935 until his retirement in 1971.
John Scharff was a founder of the E. R. Jackman Institute (later the E. R. Jackman Foundation) and was president of its board for the first fourteen years of its existence. He was manager of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge from 1935 until his retirement in 1971.
John Scharff (left) was a founder of the E. R. Jackman Institute (later the E. R. Jackman Foundation) and was president of its board for the first fourteen years of its existence. He was manager of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge from 1935 until his retirement in 1971. Giles French (second from left) was Editor and Publisher of the Sherman County Journal. Marion Weatherford (foreground, second from right) was a Gilliam County, Oregon wheat farmer.
Rex Warren (left) completed a Master of Science at Oregon State College in 1933. He was a county extension agent and Farm Crops extension specialist from 1934-1945 and 1947-1972. Carey L. Strome (right) completed a Bachelor of Science in Agronomy at Oregon Agricultural College. In addition to working for the US Department of Agriculture he was also mayor of Junction City, Oregon.
Carey L. Strome completed a Bachelor of Science in Agronomy at Oregon Agricultural College. In addition to working for the US Department of Agriculture he was also mayor of Junction City, Oregon.
Carey L. Strome completed a Bachelor of Science in Agronomy at Oregon Agricultural College. In addition to working for the US Department of Agriculture he was also mayor of Junction City, Oregon.
Carey L. Strome completed a Bachelor of Science in Agronomy at Oregon Agricultural College. In addition to working for the US Department of Agriculture he was also mayor of Junction City, Oregon.
Kirby Brumfield (left) completed a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics at Oregon State University and a Master of Science in Agricultural Journalism at University of Wisconsin. He went on to play several roles at KATU in Portland, Oregon, including director of agricultural programing, talk show host, and weatherman. He also acted in several television programs in his career as well as receiving an honorary Ph.D. from OSU.
Kirby Brumfield (left) completed a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics at Oregon State University and a Master of Science in Agricultural Journalism at University of Wisconsin. He went on to play several roles at KATU in Portland, Oregon, including director of agricultural programing, talk show host, and weatherman. He also acted in several television programs in his career as well as receiving an honorary Ph.D. from OSU.
Kirby Brumfield (left) completed a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics at Oregon State University and a Master of Science in Agricultural Journalism at University of Wisconsin. He went on to play several roles at KATU in Portland, Oregon, including director of agricultural programing, talk show host, and weatherman. He also acted in several television programs in his career as well as receiving an honorary Ph.D. from OSU. Debra Golden (third from right).
Kirby Brumfield (left) completed a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics at Oregon State University and a Master of Science in Agricultural Journalism at University of Wisconsin. He went on to play several roles at KATU in Portland, Oregon, including director of agricultural programing, talk show host, and weatherman. He also acted in several television programs in his career as well as receiving an honorary Ph.D. from OSU. Melody Colson (center).
Kirby Brumfield (left) completed a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics at Oregon State University and a Master of Science in Agricultural Journalism at University of Wisconsin. He went on to play several roles at KATU in Portland, Oregon, including director of agricultural programing, talk show host, and weatherman. He also acted in several television programs in his career as well as receiving an honorary Ph.D. from OSU. Melody Colson (center).
Virgil Choate (standing) completed a Bachelor of Science at Oregon State in 1958. He was the agriculture representative for U.S. National Bank in The Dalles, Oregon.
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.
Dr. G. Burton Wood served as Director of the OSU Agricultural Experiment Station from 1966 until his retirement in 1975. Previous to this, he served as head of the Department of Agricultural Economics from 1951 until 1966. Wood earned a BS degree from the University of Oregon, an MS from Oregon State College, and a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin..
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.
Dr. G. Burton Wood served as Director of the OSU Agricultural Experiment Station from 1966 until his retirement in 1975. Previous to this, he served as head of the Department of Agricultural Economics from 1951 until 1966. Wood earned a BS degree from the University of Oregon, an MS from Oregon State College, and a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin.
Dr. G. Burton Wood served as Director of the OSU Agricultural Experiment Station from 1966 until his retirement in 1975. Previous to this, he served as head of the Department of Agricultural Economics from 1951 until 1966. Wood earned a BS degree from the University of Oregon, an MS from Oregon State College, and a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin.
Dr. G. Burton Wood served as Director of the OSU Agricultural Experiment Station from 1966 until his retirement in 1975. Previous to this, he served as head of the Department of Agricultural Economics from 1951 until 1966. Wood earned a BS degree from the University of Oregon, an MS from Oregon State College, and a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin.
Dr. G. Burton Wood served as Director of the OSU Agricultural Experiment Station from 1966 until his retirement in 1975. Previous to this, he served as head of the Department of Agricultural Economics from 1951 until 1966. Wood earned a BS degree from the University of Oregon, an MS from Oregon State College, and a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin..
Dr. G. Burton Wood served as Director of the OSU Agricultural Experiment Station from 1966 until his retirement in 1975. Previous to this, he served as head of the Department of Agricultural Economics from 1951 until 1966. Wood earned a BS degree from the University of Oregon, an MS from Oregon State College, and a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin..
Dr. G. Burton Wood served as Director of the OSU Agricultural Experiment Station from 1966 until his retirement in 1975. Previous to this, he served as head of the Department of Agricultural Economics from 1951 until 1966. Wood earned a BS degree from the University of Oregon, an MS from Oregon State College, and a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin..
Robert W. Henderson (left) received a B.S. in Agronomy in 1938. Henderson served as Assistant Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station and a Farm Crops faculty member from 1946-1976. Sothorn Prasertohan (second from left). Prasit Samalapa (right) completed a Master of Science in Chemistry in 1966.
Robert W. Henderson (left) received a B.S. in Agronomy in 1938. Henderson served as Assistant Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station and a Farm Crops faculty member from 1946-1976. Sothorn Prasertohan (second from left). Prasit Samalapa (right) completed a Master of Science in Chemistry in 1966.
Carey L. Strome completed a Bachelor of Science in Agronomy at Oregon Agricultural College. In addition to working for the US Department of Agriculture he was also mayor of Junction City, Oregon.
Loran "Stub" Stewart was an owner of the Bohemia Lumber Company. Roy E. Lieuallen (right) was Chancellor of the Oregon State System of Higher Education from 1962-1982.
Loran "Stub" Stewart was an owner of the Bohemia Lumber Company. Roy E. Lieuallen (right) was Chancellor of the Oregon State System of Higher Education from 1962-1982.
Albert Anglin completed a Bachelor of Science in genetics in 1950. He worked at the Triangle Milling Company in Portland, Oregon, before becoming an assistant geneticist at Demler Breeding Farm and Hatchery in Anaheim, California in 1958.
Carey L. Strome completed a Bachelor of Science in Agronomy at Oregon Agricultural College. In addition to working for the US Department of Agriculture he was also mayor of Junction City, Oregon.
Carey L. Strome completed a Bachelor of Science in Agronomy at Oregon Agricultural College. In addition to working for the US Department of Agriculture he was also mayor of Junction City, Oregon.
Carey L. Strome completed a Bachelor of Science in Agronomy at Oregon Agricultural College. In addition to working for the US Department of Agriculture he was also mayor of Junction City, Oregon.
Robert W. Henderson (left) received a B.S. in Agronomy in 1938. Henderson served as Assistant Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station and a Farm Crops faculty member from 1946-1976. Sothorn Prasertohan (right).
Alice Henderson (seated, left), Robert W. Henderson (standing, second from left), Nui Tongpan (standing, center), Sopin Tongpan holding child (standing, second from right), and a daughter of the Hendersons (seated, right).
Wood (left). Edward J. Slezak (second from left) was a Professor of Physical Education and Recreation Resource Management at Oregon State from 1961-1979. Sodthomsit (second from right) completed a Master of Arts at Oregon State University. Robert W. Henderson (right) received a B.S. in Agronomy in 1938. Henderson served as Assistant Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station and a Farm Crops faculty member from 1946-1976.
James E. Oldfield received a Ph.D. in Animal Science from Oregon State University in 1951. Oldfield served as the head of the Animal Science Department from 1967-1983.
Giles French (left) was editor and publisher of the Sherman County Journal. Mrs. French (second from left). Wilbur T. Cooney (middle) was Professor of Poultry Science and Dean of the School of Agriculture from 1937-1980. John Scharff (second from right) was a founder of the E. R. Jackman Institute (later the E. R. Jackman Foundation) and was president of its board for the first fourteen years of its existence. He was manager of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge from 1935 until his retirement in 1971.
G. Burton Wood (left) served as Director of the OSU Agricultural Experiment Station from 1966 until his retirement in 1975. Previous to this, he served as head of the Department of Agricultural Economics from 1951 until 1966. R. L. Lovvorn (center). Bill Hueg, Jr. (right) was Director of the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station.
G. Burton Wood served as Director of the OSU Agricultural Experiment Station from 1966 until his retirement in 1975. Previous to this, he served as head of the Department of Agricultural Economics from 1951 until 1966.
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.
G. Burton Wood served as Director of the OSU Agricultural Experiment Station from 1966 until his retirement in 1975. Previous to this, he served as head of the Department of Agricultural Economics from 1951 until 1966.
Probably sub-committee meeting in Salem. G. Burton Wood (standing) 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. Wilbur T. Cooney (seated, second from right) was Professor of Poultry Science and Dean of the School of Agriculture from 1937-1980.
G. Burton Wood (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. Wilbur T. Cooney (second from left) was Professor of Poultry Science and Dean of the School of Agriculture from 1937-1980. Richard W. Henzel (third from left) graduated from Oregon State in 1931 and served on the Oregon State Board of Trustees. Sam Dement (right) graduated from Oregon State in 1943.
Burton Wood (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. Wilbur T. Cooney (second from left) was Professor of Poultry Science and Dean of the School of Agriculture from 1937-1980. Richard W. Henzel (right) graduated from Oregon State in 1931 and served on the Oregon State Board of Trustees.
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.
G. Burton Wood (right) 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. Wilbur T. Cooney (right) was Professor of Poultry Science and Dean of the School of Agriculture from 1937-1980.
E.B. Lemon (left) received a business degree from Oregon Agricultural College in 1911, becoming a part-time accounting instructor until 1943. Lemon also held the office of University Registrar from 1922-1943 and was Dean of Administration from 1943-1959. Bob Kerr (second from right). Ursel Narver (right) graduated from OSAC in 1928 and was a president of the OSC Alumni Association.
William R. Furtick (left) was a Professor of Agronomy from 1949-1975. Dr. Furtick completed his Master of Science and Doctorate at OSC in 1952 and 1958, respectively.
G. Burton Wood (middle) served as Director of the OSU Agricultural Experiment Station from 1966 until his retirement in 1975. Previous to this, he served as head of the Department of Agricultural Economics from 1951 until 1966. Alice Henderson (right) was the wife of Robert W. Henderson.
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.
Crawford H. "Scram" Graham (left) 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. Walther H. Ott (right) graduated from OSAC in 1934.
Members of the Oregon State Class of 1916: Clay A. Barnes (left); E. E. Richards (third from left); Anderson (third from right); Chauncey Hubbard (second from right); Roy Philippi (right). Robert W. MacVicar (second from left) was president of Oregon State University from 1970-1986. MacVicar was also a professor of chemistry.
Wilbur Paul Breese completed a Bachelor of Science at Oregon State College in 1951 and a Master of Science in 1953. He was a Professor of Fisheries from 1953-1983.
Ted Palmer (standing, left) graduated from Oregon Agricultural College in 1900. Bill Nelson (standing, right) completed a Bachelor of Science at Oregon State University in 1963. He was Assistant Director of Alumni Relations 1967-1972.