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News and Communications Services Photographs (P 57) Subgroup 1 - Individually Numbered Images Inventory 1-11 [No images with these numbers.] 12 Kidder Hall, ca. 1965. 13-32 [No images with these numbers.] 33 McCulloch Peak Meteorological Research Station; 2 prints. Aerial view of McCulloch Peak Research Center in foreground with OSU and Corvallis to the southeast beyond Oak Creek valley and forested ridge; aerial view of OSU in foreground with McCulloch Peak to the northwest, highest ridge top near upper left-hand corner. 34-97 [No images with these numbers.] 98-104 Music and Band 98 3 majorettes, 1950-51 99 OSC Orchestra 100 Dick Dagget, Pharmacy senior, lines up his Phi Kappa Psi boys for a quick run-through of “Stairway to the Stars.” 101 Orchestra with ROTC band 102 Eloise Groves, Education senior, leads part of the “heavenly choir” in a spiritual in the Marc Connelly prize-winning play “Green Pastures,” while “de Lawd” Jerry Smith looks on approvingly. 103 The Junior Girls of the first Christian Church, Corvallis. Pat Powell, director, is at the organ console. Pat is a senior in Education. 104 It was not so long ago that the ambitious American student thought he needed a European background to round off his training. Here we have the reverse. With Prof. Sites at the piano, Rudolph Hehenberger, Munich-born German citizen in the country for a year on a scholarship administered by the U.S. Department of State, leads the OSC Men’s Glee Club. 105-106 Registrar 105 Boy reaching into graduation cap, girl holding it, 1951 106 Boys in line 107-117 Forest Products Laboratory: 107-115 Shots of people and machinery, unidentified 108-109 Duplicates, 1950 112 14 men in suits, 1949 115 Duplicates 116 Charles R. Morschauer News and Communications Services Photographs (P 57) Inventory of Subgroup 1 - Individually Numbered Images (page 2) 117 “Scabbing,” shown on this hop pole, is a substitute for peeling tops of posts. A drawknife is used to pull off two or three narrow strips of bark. Loosens bark, helps to dry out the top, thereby reducing decay. 118-120 Business and Technology: 118 Students at business machines 119 Dr. Fred Winger with tachistoscope. 3 prints 120 Man and girl in front of display case that holds 5 antique typewriters 121-128 Campus Maintenance - shows various scenes around campus of different aspects of upkeep, 1951. 129-131 Dairy Manufacturing: 129 Boys on wagon forking hay by barn 130-131 Four unidentified men tasting dairy foods, 1951 132-134 Pharmacy: 132 4 Students dissecting frog, 1949 133 Girl pouring mixture 134 Man holding award 135-138 Mothers' Weekend: 135 Mother’s club officers, 1953. (from left to right) Mrs. A.D. Rintoul, Mrs. Don McKinstry, Mrs. S.A. McHugh (Vice-President), and Mrs. Victor Carlson (President). 136 Mother’s club officers, 1953. (from left to right) Mrs. A.D. Rintoul, Mrs. Victor Carlson (President), Mrs. S.A. McHugh (Vice- President), and Mrs. Don McKinstry. 137 2 women 138 Dr. A.L. Strand with two women 139-151 Speech and Dramatics: 139 Angel backstage for "Green Pastures" 148 Evelynn Engelin (kneeling) and Marilyn Renn as they appeared in “Cradle Song”. Published in 04 March 1952 Barometer. 149 Debate award, 1951: (seated from left to right) From Salem-Bob Rigg, Marvin Putman, Paul Ward. (standing from left to right) Jim Folsom(Concordia), Leon Gogl(Concordia), Robert Griffith, Robert Lang, Mary Lou Janssen (Bonanza), and Jan Clark (Bonanza). 150 Individual awards, 1951: (seated from left to right) Helen Bunnell - oratory, Pat McCormick - poetry, Jean Hartwell - discussion, and Virginia Patterson - Extemporary. (standing from left to right) Steve Nye - after dinner speaking, Richard Dickerson, Bob Slass - News and Communications Services Photographs (P 57) Inventory of Subgroup 1 - Individually Numbered Images (page 3) impromptu, and Robert Lang - humorous reading. 151 E.S. Cortright on telephone during production of “Green Pastures,” Dec. 1950 152-168 Home Economics Research, March 1957: 163 (seated left to right) Miss Mary Barduhn University of California Mrs. Clara Young Oregon State College Dr. Helen Gillum University of California Mrs. Helen Mayfield Montana State College Miss Helen Walsh California State Dept. of Health Miss Bernice Schaad Oregon State College Dr. Ethelwyn Wilcox Utah State College Dr. Clara A. Storvick Oregon State College (standing from left to right) Dr. Sheldon Dray U.S. Public Health Service Dr. Nettie Esselbaugh Washington State College Dr. Delbert Greenwood Utah State College Dr. Elizabeth Dyar Colorado State College Dr. Ella Woods University of Idaho Dr. Milicent L. Hathaway Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Economics Dr. Mitchell Vavich University of Arizona Miss Edith Lantz University of New Mexico Miss Ruth Nitchals Oregon State College Miss June Sullivan Oregon State College Dr. Demitrios Hadjimarkos Oregon State College 164-165 Scene in Nutrition Research Laboratory - Dr. Margaret Finche, head of department, on the right 166 Dr. Margaret Finche, 1945; 2 prints 168 Sophomore food class under Miss Ruth Kennedy: (from left to right) Marcella Sandony, Corvallis Betty Nusbaum, Portland Miss Ruth Kennedy Jayne Burdon, Gladstone Velma Hylton, Corvallis Gladys Sandny, Rogue River Rose Hahn, Corvallis Ellen Hann, Ovland, CA Lillian Waterpaugh, Ranier Irene Jensen, Walla Walla, WA Ruth Whitney, Corvallis 169-172 Chancellors: 169 Charles Byrne News and Communications Services Photographs (P 57) Inventory of Subgroup 1 - Individually Numbered Images (page 4) 170 Chancellor Byrne and 2 unidentified men 171 [No image with this number.]] 172 Chancellor and Mrs. Byrne, June 1951 173-176 Personalities: 173 Clinton P. Anderson, Secretary of Agriculture 174 Paul Patterson, 1953 175 Arlene Stone 176 Richard Nixon 177-184 Foreign Students: 177-179 Scenes in India (?) 179 UCS, Jullundur City. The hostel supervisor directed the cooks for the day in the preparation of bread for lunch. They are using a type of smokeless “chula” (stove), 1952. 180 Four members of the OSC Cosmopolitan club who represent three continents...Africa, Europe and South America. They are, from left, Farouk Moussa of Egypt; Gertrude Roechlinger of Austria; Yvette Rhineberg of Latvia; and Esteban Weil of Argentina. Published in November 1950 Oregon Stater, p. 11; 2 prints 182 3 people looking at trophies, 1949 183 3 people looking at the newspaper, 1949 184 Three of the more than 100 students enrolled at OSC in Fall 1951 displaying their native costumes at the Cosmopolitan Club reception. They are, from left, Fumiko Taira, Okinawa, business and technology student; and two home economics scholars, Ma Khin Thi, Burma and Mrs. Michiko Hoshino, from Tokyo, Japan. Published in 06 October 1951 Barometer. 185-200 Engineering: 185 Group of men; includes Fred Merryfield, Vic Goodnight 186 Photo of calculating board being removed from Portland General Electric Company engineering offices by a 90 foot crane, 1958 187 L.P. Growney (methods Engineer, far right) and W.W. Wright (methods Engineer Trainee, center) of the Hyster Company, Portland, explain Labor Measurement Standards to a group of Industrial Engineering students from OSC during recent plant tour sponsored by the OSC Student Chapter of the Society for Advancement of Management. Mr. Wright is a 1949 OSC graduate. 188-193 Pictures of Prof. Roy Shoemaker, Civil Engineering, and the hydraulic model of Pelton Dam on the Deschutes River used for testing of fish migratory facilities. 194 Two men recording date from gauges, 1949 195-196 Dean Gleeson, Engineering talking to a woman 197-198 Dean Gleeson, Engineering, another man, and 4 women, 1951 199 Man kissing a woman on cheek, 1951 200 Crane, 1950 News and Communications Services Photographs (P 57) Inventory of Subgroup 1 - Individually Numbered Images (page 5) 201-215 School of Agriculture: 201 Bill Smith, left, of Oregon Wildlife Federation and one other man 202 Ben Buisman, center, editor of Oregon Grange Bulletin and Dean Schoenfeld, 1948 203 R. W. Smith; 2 prints 204 Future Farmers of America members, 1952. Standing from left, Stephen Cox, Harold Kerr, Glenn Cleland. Sitting from left, Haas, Lundquist, unidentified man, and Mo Wilds. 2 prints 205 Committee members chosen by Oregon mint growers at meeting at OSC February 10 to organize an Oregon Mint Growers league. From left, Jake Gilmore, Jefferson; H.H. Myers, Springfield; Harry Harbert, Eugene; C.U. Snyder, Albany; Leon Funk, Eugene; John Cowles, Ranier; Dave Turnedge, Jefferson; Earl Chartrey, Clatskanie; and Jack Sather, Clatskanie, vice chairman. 206 Easter lilies; Kingon strain on Podiom place, 1941. 207 Man welding 208-209 Silo at College beef barns 210 The building of new silos at College barns 211 Cattle grazing in field in front of College Dairy Barns 212 Student in lab 213 Two men in greenhouse 214 Five men in suits, 1950 215 Two women and a child, 1920s 216-222 Homecoming: 216 "Buttons and Bows," Homecoming, 1953 OSC vs. WSC. Mrs. Jim Withrow, Billy Keger 217 President French (WSC) and President Strand (OSC) in car during homecoming parade 218 Five "Beaver Belles" 219 President Strand showing a boy and girl student how to cut meat 220 President Strand of OSC(far left) and President French of WSC (center) with 3 other men. 3 prints 221 President Strand and President French shaking hands on the football field with two other men standing nearby 222 Homecoming BBQ 223-232 Fraternities: 223 Phi Gamma Delta house 224 Students picking up boards 225 Students sawing dead tree 226 Students digging up ground around Good Samaritan Hospital 227