Esther Taskerud became the Assistant State 4-H Club Leader in November of 1947. Taskerud later served as the head of Home Economics from 1963-1969, retiring in 1970.
Dean Francois A. Gilfillan (left) was a professor of Chemistry from 1927-1939 and Dean of Science from 1939-1962. Dean Gilfillan also served as acting President of Oregon State College from 1941-1942. Dr. Frederick Earl Price (middle) was an Agriculture Engineer for the Agriculture Experiment Station, and served as dean of the School of Agriculture from 1950 to 1965. Esther Taskerud (right) became the Assistant State 4-H Club Leader in 1947. Taskerud later served as the head of Home Economics from 1963-1969, retiring in 1970.
Esther Taskerud became the Assistant State 4-H Club Leader in 1947. Taskerud later served as the head of Home Economics from 1963-1969, retiring in 1970.
Jean Roth, Naurine McCormick, Alberta Johnston, and Esther Taskerud. Alberta Johnston was a faculty member for the Extension Service from 1963-1990. Starting as a Home Management Specialist in 1963, Johnston eventually became the Deputy Director of the Extension Service in 1987. Her focus was home economics. Esther Taskerud became the Assistant State 4-H Club Leader in November of 1947. Taskerud later served as the head of Home Economics from 1963-1969, retiring in 1970.
Esther Taskerud became the Assistant State 4-H Club Leader in November of 1947. Taskerud later served as the head of Home Economics from 1963-1969, retiring in 1970.
Left to right: L. J. Allen, state club leader; and assistant state club leaders: Esther Taskerud; Burton Hutton; Winnifred Gillen; Geraldine Danzl; and Cal Monroe. Photo part of the Extension Oral History Project. Esther Taskerud became the Assistant State 4-H Club Leader in November of 1947. Taskerud later served as the head of Home Economics from 1963-1969, retiring in 1970.
Katherine Smith was an OSU graduate and the first Vice-President of Consumer Affairs for Quaker Oats. (right to left sitting) Rosemary Wander; Mary Kelsey; Gene Kelsey; behind Mary Kelsey is either Marie Bussard or Clara Pratt with Marie Bussard's husband next to her. Photo part of the Extension Oral History Project. Esther Taskerud became the Assistant State 4-H Club Leader in November of 1947. Taskerud later served as the head of Home Economics from 1963-1969, retiring in 1970.
Esther Taskerud (back row, second from right) and other Extension officials and student delegation to the National 4-H Club Congress. Photo part of the Extension Oral History Project.
Esther Taskerud became the Assistant State 4-H Club Leader in November of 1947. Taskerud later served as the head of Home Economics from 1963-1969, retiring in 1970.