Barney Watson testing wine in a Food Science & Technology lab. Barney Watson was an instructor and Enology Extension Specialist for Oregon State University for 28 years. Watson taught winemaking courses and managed the campus winery.
Donald Robinson, Hazen Sandwick, Keith Chamberlain, Wilbur Travis, Ivan Weikel, Arnold Ebert, Henry Scott and Irwin Krenke returned to campus to celebrate a 50th anniversary of their 5,500 mile trip to Chicago for the World's Fair. They were Agricultural Engineering students when they made the trip.
Ron Cule had a number of family and friends on hand when he received his degree from the School of Business, including his sister, Jaqueline Cule Slider, his grandmother, Mabel Washington, and his wife.
1976 Olympian Kathy Weston leads Oregon State's women's track and field program. Photo was used in the April 1979 Oregon Stater, vol. 13, no. 3, page 17.
James M. Morris, '28, wrote "The Remembered Years" with KOAC. Photo was used in the Oregon Stater, December 1972, vol.6 no.7, p. 6. James "Jimmie" Morris received a degree in Electrical Engineering from Oregon Agricultural College in 1928. Morris became a full-time producer and announcer for KOAC in 1932 and served as the Program Director from 1945-1963. Morris retired in 1972.
Officers to head Dad's Club activities for1978 were elected during Dad's Weekend. Norman Kennedy of Eugene is president, succeeding Roy Malo of Portland. The new officers are, front row, Don Blinkensop of Portland (left), vice president, and Kennedy, president. In the back row, from left, are Malo, member of the board of directors; Rodney Moore, Portland, secretary; and Robert Park, Hillsboro, treasurer.
Graduates fill the floor of the Coliseum for the annual ceremony which was broadcast live on KOAC radio and television. The broadcast booth is above the stage on the left.
Hailu Ebba (1970-1974) easily strides through the final turn en route to a 1:48.9 against Washington, 22 April, the best 1972 time on the Coast at that date. Photo was used in the Oregon Stater, April 1972, vol.6 no.3, page 10.
E. S. Cortright, a former University Theater faculty member portrayed the Stage Manager in a role for "Our Town" in the 1971 production under director C. V. "Ben" Bennett.
President Jensen and Dean Vera Brandon at left in photo. James H. Jensen served as President of Oregon State University from 1961-1969. Within these eight years, Jensen expanded OSU faculty and facilities significantly and founded the 25 Year Club, which recognized employees who have worked at OSU for 25 years.
Class of 1957 Pi Beta Phi's at reunion in motor home of Dr. Robert Loomis just prior to the homecoming game. Clarice Warren, Myrna Matson, Dorothy Bick, Barbara Loomis, Dr. Loomis, Pam Loomis, Claudia Garrett, and Barbie Sims. Photo was used in the Oregon Stater, vol. 11 no.7.
Steve and Patricia Gilley came to the Homecoming and '56 reunion along with Dr. Robert and Barbary Hayden Loomis. Photo was used in the December 1981 Oregon Stater, page 10. Robert "Bob" Loomis graduated with a general science degree in 1956 and served as the medical director for PacificSource Health Plans. Loomis was also president of the Oregon Medical Association. Loomis has been involved in the OSU Alumni Association Board, OSU Foundation Board of Trustees, and the Beaver Athletic Student Fund. Loomis received the Martin Chaves Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007.
Bud Ossey, '43, talks with KGW-Radio sports director Melissa Hellervik between games at the Far West Classic. Photo was used in the 1979 Oregon Stater, vol. 13 no.1. Bernard A. "Bud" Ossey was an engineer officer during WWII until he retired as Lieutenant Colonel in 1967. Ossey was president of the OSU Dad's Club and Beaver Athletic Scholarship Fund. Ossey was inducted into the Engineering Hall of Fame in 2006.
The 1956 alumni include Bert Frey, Dr. Robert Loomis, Coach Joe Avezzano and Dick Gervais. Photo was used in the December 1981 Oregon Stater, p.11. Robert "Bob" Loomis graduated with a general science degree in 1956 and served as the medical director for PacificSource Health Plans. Loomis was also president of the Oregon Medical Association. Loomis has been involved in the OSU Alumni Association Board, OSU Foundation Board of Trustees, and the Beaver Athletic Student Fund. Loomis received the Martin Chaves Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007.
Photo was used in the April 1980 Oregon Stater, vol.14 no.3. Bernard A. "Bud" Ossey was an engineer officer during WWII until he retired as Lieutenant Colonel in 1967. Ossey was president of the OSU Dad's Club and Beaver Athletic Scholarship Fund. Ossey was inducted into the Engineering Hall of Fame in 2006.
Photo was used in the June 1974 Oregon Stater, vol.8 no.4. O. E. Mikesell was a faculty member for the Albany Extension Service for 40 years. After serving as a 4-H Agent from 1934-1943, Mikesell became an Agricultural Agent from 1943-1974.
OSU Dad's Club Officers and some of the directors meet before basketball game during Dad's weekend. Don Moore, Stan Christensen, Terry Elder, Roger Pellow, Ole Lillcoren, Dr. William Kean, Bob Hazen, Bob Warren, Virgil Cavagnaro, and LeRoy Warner
John V. Byrne 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.
Victor Neal was a professor for the Oceanography department from 1962-1987. In 1972, Neal became an exchange professor for the National Science Foundation.
Victor Neal was a professor for the Oceanography department from 1962-1987. In 1972, Neal became an exchange professor for the National Science Foundation.
Dr. Frederick Earl Price was an Agriculture Engineer for the Agriculture Experiment Station, and served as dean of the School of Agriculture from 1950 to 1965.