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Whenever technology moves ahead, it creates new opportunities for the people involved That's why you owe it to yourself to discover the ongoing challenges of America's most advanced technological endeavors in an environment filled with tremendous opportunities to advance your career To a professional looking for the ultimate challenge we offer p competitive salaries and generouscompany- paid benefits, and, the ultimate reward a chance to turn your best ideas into tomorrow's technology P!ease forward your resume to Lockheed Missiles & Space Company, Profes- sional Staffing, Dept 313CA07, P0 Box 3504, Sunnyvale, CA 94088-3504 We are an equal opportunity, affirmative action em- ployer U S citizenshtp is required dMissil m Leadership in Technology OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY OFFICENUMBERS Two heads are Athletic Department (503) 754-2611 Ticket Office 754-4455 better than one. Sports Information Office 754-3720 Cascade Printing has the largest two-color Beaver Club 754-2370 Heidelberg presses in the Mid-Valley and Baseball Press Box 754-2328 produces quality color printing at an Track Press Box 754-2328 affordable price. Parker Stadium Press Box 754-2190 Beeper Phone Hotline 754-2000 0 OSU QUICK FACTS CCDC PRINTING COMPNY President: Dr. Robert MacVicar P.O. BOX 818 CORVALLIS, OR 97339 (503) 7572016 Director of Athletics: Dee Andros, Sylvia Moore Asst. Athletic Director! Sports Information Director: Hal Cowan Asst. Athletic Director/ Beaver Club Director: Bob Herndon EIIIeI Asst. Athletic Director/Business Affairs: Jerry Ward Family Restaurant Asst. Athletic Director: Jack Rainey ,' Ticket Manager: Elaine Van Vleet Open 24 Hours Daily Trainer: Ken Kiadnik Sunday Brunch$5.95 AU You Can Eat/Home Style Cooking Equipment Manager: Leo Gribkoff Banquet Facilities For 120 Head Track Coach: Chuck McNeil Sponsor of the Big 0 Assistant Track Coach: Gary Sievers Women's Basketball Classic Assistant Track Coach: Mike Chriss GOOD LUCK TO ALL THE BEAVERS! Assistant SID: Mike Corwin Reservations Accepted 754-7555 '-< Assistant SID: Steve Lathrop Visa-Mastercard-American Express Personal Checks Location: Corvallis, OR 97331 (42,533) Mailing Address: 103 Gill Coliseum 400 SW 4th St - Corvallis /PlENTY OF The FREE Enrollment: 17,000 Big 0 Restaurant PARKING Founded: 1868 Colors: Orange & Black Nickname: Beavers Conference: Pacific-b(men) NorPac (women) Track: Wayne Valley Field (4,000) WAYNE VALLEY FIELD One of the nation's most modern track and field facilities is Wayne Valley Field, which was dedicated March 30, 1974. The Wayne Valleyfacility includes thefirst international track (400 meters) to have been built in the United States. The track itself is a Chevron 440 surface, possibly the most resilient surface ever produced. The entire layout of Wayne Valley Field is one of the nation's most imaginative and modern in terms of surface, spectator viewing and provision for electronic aids. The track was named in the memory of Wayne Valley, a former student-athlete who died in 1969. His father, Wayne Valley Sr., was also an Oregon State graduate who made numerous contributions to the OSU athletic program. Wayne Va'ley Sr., is a highly successful businessman in the San Francisco Bay Area, who at one time was a principal owner of the Oakland Raiders of the National Football League. Wayne Valley Jr. was a lineman on the OSU football team from 1964 to 1966. He played in the Rose Bowl in 1964 under coach Tommy Prothro. Valleydied in a drowning accident in 1969. PRESS BOX The Wayne Valley Field presss box is located in the center grandstand above the seating sections. It has a capacity of 25 to 30 working press members, plus spots for radio broadcasts. Media wishing to cover OSU track meets should contact Hal Cowan for credentials at 754-2611 or 754-3720. 1985 OREGON STATE TRACK & FIELD SCHEDULE MEN & WOMEN DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME March 16 Linfield Invitational McMinnville 10:30 a.m. March 23 San Jose State/Sacramento State (men) San Jose, CA 10:15 a.m. Sacramento State/Hayward State (women) 11:00 a.m. March 29-30 Stanford Invitational TBA APRIL 6 WASHINGTON STATE CORVALLIS 11:00 a.m. APRIL 13 OSU OPEN CORVALLIS 11:00 a.m. April 20 Washington Seattle, WA 11:00 a.m. April 27 Washington State/Boise State Pullman, WA 11:00 a.m. May 3-4 Oregon Pepsi Invitational Eugene TBA MAY 11 OREGON CORVALLIS 11:00 a.m. May 15-18 Pac-10 Championships (men) Tucson, AZ 12:00 p.m. May 16-18 NorPac Championships (women) Pullman, WA TBA MAY 23 BEAVER TWILIGHT MEET CORVALLIS 5:00 p.m. May 27-1 NCAA Championships Austin, TX TBA MORE ADVE THAN A BLIND LanYOUpictureyoursclt svingin down a cliff? Or shootin thc rapids Or crosini river using only a rope md your Own two h n 'li)ul have a chance to do all this and more in Army ROTC. Adventure training 1ke this h]ps you devek)p many of thc qualities you11 needs an Army officer. Qualities like self- confidencc. Stamina. And the ability to perform under pressure. It youd like to find out more, make a date to see your Army ROTC Professor oí Military Science. ARMY ROTC. BEALLYOU CAN BE. 0 OREGON STATE vs. WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY WHEN:April 6th & April27 SERIES RECORD:WSU leads 32-16 WHERE:Corvalis, OR & 1984 RESULTS: WSU92, OSU 67 Pullman, WA BIGGEST MARGIN: WSU 121-42 (1976) COACH:John Chaplin OSU 104-41 (1967) OREGON STATE vs. (509) 335-4501 SAN JOSE STATE SID: Rod Commons (509) 335-7758 EVENT RECORD RECORD.HOLDER SCHOOL YEAR EVENT RECORD RECORD-HOLDER SCHOOL YEAR 100 Meters 10.50 Ron Whitaker San Jose State 1982 100-Meters 1015 Gary Minor Washington St. 1976 1982 200 Meters 21.20 Kasheef Hassan Oregon State 200-Meters 2055 Gary Minor Washington St. 1976 46.10 Kashee Hassan Oregon State 1983 400 Meters 400-Meters 46,26 Kasheef Hassan Oregon State 1979 1:50.40 Mark Fricker Oregon State 1982 800 Meters 800 Meters 1:48.24 Sotirius Moutsanas washington State1984 3:46.50 Oregon State 1982 1500 Meters Mark Fricker 1500 Meters 3:43.62 Joshua Kimeto washington State1977 San Jose State 1982 5000 Meters 14:59.50 Simon Kilill 5000 Meters 13:22.70 Henry Rono washington State1978 Steeplechase 9:1000 Gid Rysdam Oregon State 1982 Steeplechase 838 1 Richard Tuwei Washington 1983 110 Hurdles 13.90 Dady Cooper San Jose State 1978 110 Hurdles 13.9 Tom Turner Washington St. 1980 400 Hurdles 50.30 Bernie Holloway San Jose State 1982 400 Hurdles 51 90 Kip Ngeno Washington St 1974 Pole Vault 17-7 Felix Bohni San Jose State 1982 Pole Vault 17-0¼ Brian Goodman Washington St. 1980 High Jump 7-1 Ron Livors San Jose State 1982 High Jump 7-4½ Tom Woods Oregon State 1973 Long Jump 25-4/ Bruce Smith Oregon State 1978 Long Jump 25-9% John Okoro Oregon State 1975 Shot Put Triple Jump 54-6 Joseph Taiwo washington State 1984 Discus 183-8 Bob Gummerson San Jose State 1978 Shot Put 63-6 Dimitrius Koutsoukis washington State1984 Javelin Discus 193-3 Tim Fox Oregon State 1980 Hammer 180-9 John Robbato Oregon State 1982 Javelin 274-6/ Laslo Babits Washington St. 1983 400 Meter Relay 40.5 (washington, Cooper, San Jose State 1978 Hammer 219-1 Paul Buxton Washington St. 1979 Kirtman, Whitaker) 400M Relay 40.6 (Williams, Campbell, Coosby, Gray) Washington St. 1977 1600M Relay 3:0712 (Avognan, Ramsey, Kablan, Whitlock) Oregon State 1981 OREGON STATE vs. OREGON STATE vs. UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY OF OREGON WHEN: April 20 SERIES RECORD: UW leads 42-21 WHEN: May 3-4 & May 11SERIES RECORD: UO leads 60-21 WHERE: Seattle, WA 1984 RESULTS: Washington 87, OSU 75 WHERE: Eugene, OR & 1984 RESULTS: Oregon 108, OSU 55 COACH: Ken Shannon BIGGEST MARGIN: UW, 99-31 (1938) Corvallis, OR BIGGEST MARGIN: UO, 126-37 (1979) (206) 543-2210 OSU 100-22 (1906) COACH: Bill Dellinger OSU 86-42 (1918) SID: Mike Wilson (503) 686-4481 (206) 543-6441 SID: Steve Hellyer (503) 686-5494 YEAR EVENT RECORD RECORD-HOLDER SCHOOL YEAR EVENT RECORD RECORD-HOLDER SCHOOL 1978 100-Meters 1051 Sterling Hinds Washington 1983 100-Meters 10.22 Andrew Banks Oregon Oregon 1976 200-Meters 21.2 Pablo Franco Washington 1976 200-Meters 20.8 Chris Braithwaute Oregon State 1981 440-Meters 47.4 Andrew Fields Oregon State 1979 400-Meters 4644 Kasheef Hassan 1 980 800-Meters 1:49.08 Kasheef Hassan Oregon State i 982 800-Meters 148.75 David Mack Oregon Oregon 1972 1500-Meters 3:4377 Gary Gustatson Washington 1978 1500-Meters 3398 Steve Pretontaine 1980 5000-Meters 141402 Dan Fulton Oregon State 1976 5000-Meters 13:38.96 Jim Hill Oregon 1975 Steeplechase 8.43.8 Jim Johnson Washington 1972 Steeplechase 8:41,89 Gary Barger Oregon 1984 110 Hurdles 14.4 Robert Gaines Washington 1972 110 Hurdles 13.81 LaMar Hurd Oregon 1984 400 Hurdles 51 94 Ken Scott Oregon State 1981 400 Hurdles 51.48 Don ward Oregon 1980 Pole Vault 17-2/ Rick Anicker Washington 1981 Pole Vault 17-6 Tom Hintnaus Oregon Oregon State 1973 High Jump 7-2 Tom Woods, Mike Fleer Oregon State 1974 High Jump 7-2½ Tom Woods 1972 Long Jump 25-1¼ Grant Birkinshaw Washington 1971 Long Jump 26-1 Bouncy Moore Oregon 1971 Triple Jump 51-7% Robert Reader Oregon State 1971 Triple Jump 52-4½ Robert Reader Oregon State Oregon 1982 Shot Put 64-0/ Steve Summers Washington 1979 Shot Put 67-7% Dean Crouser 1983 Discus 193-3 Tim Fox Oregon State 1980 Discus 206-1 Dean Crouser Oregon 1982 Javelin 266-1 1/, Bob Rockett Washington 1983 Jave'in 265-0 Brian Crouser Oregon Oregon 1983 Hammer 222-10 Scott Neilson Washington 1983 Hammer 215-10½ Kent Landerhoim 400M Relay 39,89 (Dennis Brown, Sterling 400M Relay 40.31 (Marsh, Hall, Barnes, Hinds, Byron Howell, Jordan) Oregon State 1977 Lanorris Marshall) Washington 1983 1600M Relay 3:13.07 (Fields, Hassan, Mile Relay 311.01 (White, Scott, Fields, White, Oldfield) Oregon State 1981 Hassan) Oregon State 1981 1984 OSU MEN'S TRACK 1984 OSU WOMEN'S TRACK RESU LTS RESULTS Washington 87, OSU 75 Washington 71, OSU 64 Oregon 108, OSU 55 Oregon 98, OSU 62 Fresno State 87, OSU 73 Fresno State 73, OSU 62 Washington State 92, OSU 67 Washington State 83, OSU 52 PAC-lO MEET OSU 9th (251/3) NOR PAC OSU 6th (61) NCAA OSU 68-T (4) NCAA OSU 49th Tie (7) 5 The Coaching Staff CHUCK McNEIL Head Coach 2nd year at Oregon State (San Jose State, 1959) Now in his second year as Oregon State track and field coach Chuck McNeil is dedicated to building a strong overall program.
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