At that time the tennis courts were located in the northeast corner of the Memorial Union quad. Simms is in the center of the photograph, and team captain George Speros is on the left. The 1932 squad went 3-2, defeating Willamette University twice and Reed College, but losing twice to the University of Oregon. The Home Economics Building (Milam Hall) is in the background.
In 1929-1930, Oregon State offered physical eduction classes in field hockey, as well as intramural competition. This image was taken in the library quad. Agriculture Hall (now Strand Agriculture Hall) is in the background.
The Orange Owl was a college humor magazine published from 1920 to 1928 by the Orange Owl Chapter of the Hammer and Coffin National Honorary Society at Oregon Agricultural College (OAC). The magazine includes humorous and satirical pieces as well as cartoons and pen sketches created by students.
OAC's Vigilance Committee consisted of sophomores who instructed the freshman class members in the traditions of the college. George "Gap" Powell is in the front row (kneeling) in the white shirt.
Left to right: Football assistant coach Guy L. Rathbun; Captain George A. "Gap" Powell; and Coach Dick Rutherford.Rathbun was the OAC baseball coach in 1922.
1922 class members from left to right are: F. Earl Price, Harold Readen, Claude Palmer, and Warren Daigh. Harold Readen was the president of the Oregon State College student body in 1922. He was visited on the lawn of the hospital where he was undergoing treatment. Picture was taken in the summer of 1922 in Portland.