James W. Gillett (left) was a Research Associate in Agricultural Chemistry at Oregon State University and Research Environmental Scientist at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency from 1964-1984. Roy A. Young (right) became assistant professor of Plant Pathology in 1948. Young was head of the Botany and Plant Pathology department from 1958-1966. Young served for a short term as acting president from 1969-1970. He also served as Vice President of Research and Graduate Studies through 1977.
Dr. George H. Arscott completed a Bachelor of Science at Oregon State College in 1949 and was a Professor of Poultry Nutrition at Oregon State University from 1953-1988.
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.
Dr. William R. Furtick (second from left) was a Professor of Agronomy from 1949-1975. Virgil H. Freed was a Professor of Agricultural Economy from 1943-1978.
Charles H. Frady was an Assistant in Veterinary Parasitology from 1964-1971. 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.
Tom Enright (standing). Dr. Paul Bernier (second from left) was a Professor of Poultry Science from 1947-1977. Harry J. Mack (second from right) completed a Master of Science at Oregon State College in 1952 and a PhD. in 1955. He was a Professor of Horticulture from 1955-1991.
George S. Beaudreau (left) completed a Master of Science and PhD. at Oregon State College in 1951 and 1954, respectively. He was a Professor of Chemistry at Oregon State from 1963-1990. Anne O'Connell Deeney (second from left) completed a Master of Science and PhD. at Oregon State in 1959 and 1963, respectively. She was a Research Associate in Agricultural Chemistry and Veterinary Medicine from 1964-1990.
Ralph S. Besse was a farm management Extension specialist from 1922-1932, then served as Assistant Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station from 1932-1949. From 1949-1953, Besse was Associate Director of the Experiment Station.
Coming to OSU in 1961, Harold J. Evans held professorships in plant physiology and biochemistry until his retirement in 1988. Specializing in the study of nitrogen fixation, Evans also served as Director of the Laboratory for Nitrogen Fixation Research. In 1965 he was co-winner of the Hoblitzelle National Award for discovering role of cobalt in nitrogen fixation by leguminous plants.
Ram on the left sired lamb that gave 1.45x return. Dr. Ralph Bogart (right?) was a Professor of Animal Genetics and Director of the Genetics Institute from 1947-1975.
Helen (Randall) Dickason (left) graduated from Oregon State College in 1948 and was the spouse of Professor Elvis Dickason. Marilyn Young (right) was the spouse of President Roy Young.
Roy A. Young (left) became assistant professor of Plant Pathology in 1948. Young was head of the Botany and Plant Pathology department from 1958-1966. Young served for a short term as acting president from 1969-1970. He also served as Vice President of Research and Graduate Studies through 1977. Walter Foreman (right) was a Professor of English from 1948-1976. Foreman served as the Chairman of the department from 1965-1975.
Myron McMahan was a laboratory helper at Oregon State University from 1971-1974. John W. Amberg Jr. was a Senior Faculty Research Assistant at Oregon State University from 1967-2005.