Charlie White, 6'4" forward guard for the Beavers, was from Detroit, Michigan. He was a 1966 All American and was the 1966 team MVP. White was All-Pac-8 Conference as a senior.
Lee Harman was a 6 foot tall guard for the Oregon State Beavers and was from Los Angeles, California. The photo was used in the Oregon Stater, January 1957, page 8.
Appeared on page 9 in the May 1950 issue of The Oregon Stater with the caption "Freshmen proved their muscle in the traditional tug-o'-war by laying the sophomores low." The Rooks beat the sophomores in the annual contest held on first annual Senior Day (April 14-16), a day in which High School seniors crowded campus. Senior Day replaced Junior Weekend and maintained many of the Junior Weekend activities.
Halftime stunt during 1939 Homecoming football game against California. Doug Chambers is in the beaver suit, commissioned by the Rally Squad for $10. The suit was used for at least three games in 1939 and 1940 and had a four-foot tail that was "stiff as a board." The costume is the earliest known beaver costumed used at Oregon State, though it is not considered part of Benny Beaver's lineage.
The Serpentine Dance makes a brief comeback after OSC won the Civil War football game, clinching the 1942 Rose Bowl berth. Another view is shown on the cover of the January, 1942 issue of The Oregon Stater (Vol II, No 4). The photograph is taken from the Memorial Union balcony. Milam Hall sits on the left, with a view of Gilkey and Strand Agricultural Halls to its right.