The caption on reverse reads like a press release: "Left to Right: Cadet Lt. Col. Michael E. Moore, Oregon State College President, A. L. Strand, and Cadet Lt. Robert L. Gragg. Col. Moore is presenting to President Strand on behalf of the 11th Pershing Rifle Regiment the trophies awarded to the OSC Army Drill Team who recently won the 11th Regimental Drill Competition for 1960. President Strand congratulated Lt. Gragg and asked that he keep the trophies. the trophy on the left is the rotating trophy and will be kept by OSC for one year. The right trophy is the perm. trophy and will be kept by the Company. The trophies may be seen at the second floor trophy case near the Infantry Office (OSC Armory)." This photo is a cropping of P002:287 which is a wider view including the US Army staff officers assigned to ROTC unit.
Group photo of military officers with three civilians on steps of campus building. Uniforms of officers date to the 1935 era, including Sam Brown belts and cavalry boots. Three unidentified civilians in suits may be the Military Department inspectors for the ROTC Inspection Day activities. Posed photograph includes all of the military personnel at OSC. Pencil notation on reverse: "Military 1934."
Group photo of military officers with three civilians on steps of campus building. Uniforms of officers date to the 1935 era, including Sam Brown belts and cavalry boots. Three unidentified civilians in suits may be the Military Department inspectors for the ROTC Inspection Day activities. Posed photograph includes all of the military personnel at OSC. Pencil notation on reverse: "Military 1934."
Group photo of military officers with three civilians on steps of campus building. Uniforms of officers date to the 1935 era, including Sam Brown belts and cavalry boots. Three unidentified civilians in suits may be the Military Department inspectors for the ROTC Inspection Day activities.
Group photo of military officers with three civilians on steps of campus building. Uniforms of officers date to the 1935 era, including Sam Brown belts and cavalry boots. Three unidentified civilians in suits may be the Military Department inspectors for the ROTC Inspection Day activities. Posed photograph includes all of the military personnel at OSC. Pencil notation on reverse: "Military 1934."
Oregon State College ROTC Rifle Team, wearing sweaters with logo, holding bolt action 1903 Springfield rifles. Officer and non-commissioned officer in back row are in dress uniform with leather Sam Browne belts and lapel type jackets. Members of rifle team are not identified.
OSC ROTC engineers (US Army), with award plaque from Fort Leonard Wood. Two cadets with dress uniforms, with officer (Lt. Colonel) and unidentified administrator looking on. Pencil marking on reverse indicate "Baro". Photograph probably used in article for OSU Barometer newspaper.
Cadet band drum majors and majorettes in full dress uniforms. The two ROTC drum majors on each end of group are wearing the standard mid-1930s dress coat with service breeches (jodhpurs pants). Sam Brown belts with high leather boots. The four "junior" drum majors and majorettes are wearing non-standard uniforms, probably band issued with garrison caps.
Two US Army men, one a cadet, wearing post-WWI issue high collar jacket with brim cap and high laced leather boots. The second, an officer, probably OAC staff personnel, with later rolled collar (1926 issue) dress jacket and Sam Browne belt. This was a common theme in military photographs of depicting the tallest and shortest men in a particular unit.