Standing from left, Stephen Cox, Harold Kerr, Glenn Cleland. Sitting from left, Haas, Lynn Lundquist, unidentified man, and Mo Wilds. Lundquist later graduated from Oregon State and served as the Oregon legislature's speaker of the house from 1997-1998.
Bruns, an alum with the Class of 1939, poses at the corner of Mickey Avenue and Dopey Drive at Walt Disney Studios, where he was music director for twenty-five years. One of his best known compositions for Disney was "The Ballad of Davy Crockett."
Despite Bynum’s catch, OSU and U of O played to a 0-0 tie in what some dubbed the “Toilet Bowl.” The game included eleven turnovers – five by the Beavers and six by the Ducks. The game was the first 0-0 tie between the teams since 1931, and the sixth in the history of the series. Despite OSU’s lack of gridiron success as a team, Bynum led the nation in receiving yards per reception in 1983 at 24.2 yards. He was a ninth-round pick of the Buffalo Bills in the 1986 NFL draft.
Menken earned First Team All-American status in 1981 and played on the Olympic gold medal winning 1984 United States women’s basketball team. She played for OSU from 1979 to 1981 and set several school records, some of which still stand.
Bielenberg (left) wrestled at Oregon State from 1974 through 1977, and was an All-American each of those years. He won the heavyweight national title in 1975 and is second on the school's all-time list of wins at 165.
MacVicar at Larry Wade Ranch in Eastern Oregon. Photo was used in the Oregon Stater, September 1970, cover and Oregon Stater, March 1980, p. 6. Robert W. MacVicar was president of Oregon State University from 1970-1986. MacVicar was also a professor of chemistry and tripled the size of the university's budget. During his years as president, the size of the campus increased with 23 additional buildings.