Oregon State University
University Archives
121 The Valley Library
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331-4501
Phone: 541-737-2165
Email: archives@oregonstate.edu
Web: http://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/archives



Guide to the Extension and Experiment Station Communications Records, 1949-1995


RG 069







Encoded by, 2004
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.


Overview of the Collection

 
Repository Name:
 

Oregon State University
University Archives

121 The Valley Library
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331-4501
Phone: 541-737-2165
Email: archives@oregonstate.edu
Web: http://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/archives

 
Collection Number:
 

RG 069

 
Creator:
 

Oregon State University. Extension and Experiment Station Communications.

 
Title:
 

Extension and Experiment Station Communications Records

 
Dates:
 

1949-1995 (inclusive)

 
Quantity:
 

5.8 cubic ft.
3 microfilm reels
548 audio tapes

 
Languages:
 

Materials in English and Spanish.   

 
Summary:
 

The Extension and Experiment Station Communications Records document preparation of publications, news releases, radio programs, and public service announcements by Oregon State University Extension programs in agriculture, home economics, marine resources, and 4-H. In addition, the records document the communication of the results of OSU Agricultural Experiment Station research to the public and other researchers. The records include sound recordings, publication records, and biographical files for Extension agents and specialists.

 

Historical Note

The Extension Information Office (which later became Extension Communications) and the Agricultural Experiment Station Information office (which later became Agricultural Experiment Station Communications) were separate units until 1983, when they were combined into a single unit in the College of Agricultural Sciences. This new unit was called Agricultural Communications. The name was changed in March of 1996 to Extension and Experiment Station Communications to reflect the move at OSU to make Extension a university-wide outreach activity. Extension and Experiment Station Communications is a department in the College of Agricultural Sciences. Unit Leaders of the combined unit have included Ken Kingsley, Department Head from April 1995 to the present, and as the interim department head from November 1991 to April 1995; Gwil Evans was department head from 1983 to 1991.

The Extension Service appointed the first editor of bulletins, C. J. McIntosh, soon after the receipt of federal funds in 1914. Other heads of Extension Information included Arnold Ebert, who was head from 1956 to 1972, and Gwil Evans, from 1972 to 1983. This unit has provided training for Extension staff in such areas as: newsletters, writing for newspapers, radio, photography, etc.

The first experiment station bulletin was written by Director Edgar Grimm and published in 1889. Between 1889 and 1899, the Station published 58 bulletins and circulars on a variety of topics, many in response to farmers' questions. The Experiment Station Editor position was created in 1947 with Arland R. Meade filling that position until 1948. Other heads of the Agricultural Experiment Station Information office included Dick Floyd (1970 until 1983), Robert G. Mason (1953-1970), Norville Gish (1950-1953) and Sam Bailey (1948-1950). The Agricultural Experiment Station communications unit has worked with researchers to distribute the results of research to other researchers (via technical bulletins, etc.), and to make the public aware of and value the impact of research on their lives via newspaper and television releases, and Oregon's Agricultural Progress magazine.

The communication units were located in Extension Hall (previously Snell Hall), then moved to one of the upper floors of Waldo Hall, and moved into the Kerr Administration Building when it opened in 1971.

Content Description

Series one consists of audio tapes and cue sheets of radio programs produced by this office. Series two consists of public service announcement tapes (PSAs). Series three consists of audio tapes used for other productions. Series four consists of speeches, lectures and interviews audiotaped by this office. Series five consists of news releases: News Tips Home Ec.; Oregon Farm Calendar; Speaking to the Consumer; Food Facts Home Ec.; Tips for Type and Mike. Series six consists of audio and video projects production records, including costs, correspondence and reports. Series seven consists of reports on Agricultural Communications and on an Extension information project, correspondence about radio broadcasts, lists of award winners, and notes on the Agricultural Conservation Program. Series eight consists of publications records: index cards listing information on technical papers issued by the Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station costs, information, correspondence, drafts, reviews, and evaluation reports. Series nine consists of biographical files of extension agents and specialists who are no longer affiliated with the OSU Extension Service because they have resigned, retired, or are deceased. These files include biographical data sheets, info sheets, resumes, position announcements, job appointment news releases, and death announcements.

Arrangement

The records consist of 9 series: I. Radio Program Audiotapes; II. Public Service Announcements; III. Audiotapes Made for Other Productions; IV. Speeches, Interviews, and Lectures (Audiotapes); V. News Releases; VI. Audio and Video Projects Production Records; VII. Reports and Correspondence; VIII. Publications Records; and IX. Extension Personnel Biographical Files.

Use of the Collection

Preferred Citation 

Extension and Experiment Station Communications Records (RG 69), Oregon State University Archives, Corvallis, Oregon.

Related Information

Related Materials 

Agricultural Experiment Station (RG 25) and Extension Service (RG 111) contain records with information on Extension and Experiment Station Communications. Extension and Experiment Station Communications Photographs (P 120) contains photographs taken by the Communications office personnel; and Extension and Agricultural Experiment Station Communications (P 120-Films) contain films either used in Extension television programs or that were produced by the Agricultural Experiment Station Communications office.

Other related collections include: Agricultural Experiment Station (P 29); Extension Service (P 62); Extension Bulletin Illustrations (P 20); Station Bulletin Illustrations (P 19); Experiment Station Publications (P 132) Photographic Collection, and films of the Agricultural Experiment Station (P 29-Films).

Subjects

McCall, Tom, 1913-
Spilhaus, Athelstan.
Hatfield Marine Science Center.
KOAC (Radio station : Corvallis, Or.)
Agricultural experiment stations--Oregon.
Agricultural extension workers--Oregon.
Agricultural extension work--Oregon.
Agriculture--Research--Oregon.
Berries--Harvesting--Oregon.
Home economics extension workers--Oregon.
Home economics extension work--Oregon.
Radio in higher education--Oregon.
Radio programs--Oregon.
Strawberries--Oregon.
Sound recordings.
Other Creators :
Evans, Gwil.
Oregon State College. Federal Cooperative Extension Service.
Oregon State University. Agricultural Communications.
Oregon State University. Agricultural Experiment Station.
Oregon State University. Cooperative Extension Service.

Detailed Description of the Collection

 

Series I:  Radio Program Audiotapes, 1978-1993 and undated

 
 
Container(s)
Description
 
box
1


Grant County Extension Office, Weekly 4-H Radio Program, c/o Chris Kirby, undated
 
1 reel to reel tape
 


Grant County Extension Office, [probably more Weekly 4-H Radio Program], undated
 
3 reel to reel tapes
 


OSU Reports, transferred from P 120, former numbers 654-655, 1975 and 1978
 
2 reel to reel tapes
   
" Down to Earth", radio program audio tapes and cue sheets
 


6 November 1989 to 9 July 1990
 
32 tapes
 
2

16 July 1990 to 7 January 1991
 
26 1/4" reel to reel tapes
 
3

14 January to 2 September 1991 (24 tapes)
 
4

16 September to 18 November 1991
 
28 audio 1/4" reel to reel tapes
 


25 November 1991 to 20 April 1992 (5 cassette tapes)
 
5

27 April to 21 September 1992 (22 tapes)
 
6

5 October to 15 March, 1993
 
24 tapes
 
7

22 March to 5 July, 1993
 
19 tapes
   
" Northwest Gardens", radio program audio tapes and cue sheets
 
8

11 June 1984 to 27 June 1988
 
48 reel to reel tapes
 
9

4 July 1988 to 9 July 1990
 
44 reel to reel tapes
 
10

16 July to 24 September 1990; 1 April to 23 September 1991
 
37 audio tapes
 


6 April to 21 September 1992
 
25 cassette tapes
 
11

" Here's Help", radio program audio tapes and cuesheets, January/February 1981 to June/July 1985
 
15 reel to reel tapes

 

Series II:  Public Service Announcements, 1968-1987 & undated

 
 
Container(s)
Description
 
box
11


" Pauling Peace Public Service Announcement", audio tapes, ca. 1970
 
3 reels
 


Farm Safety Spots, narrative for public service announcements, audiotape, 1968
 


Jackson County Dial-an Answer Program, 1981
 
6 tapes
 
box
12

Radio News Releases, some with music and voice, others with voice only, 1977-1987
 
26 tapes
 
12

Public Service Announcements (PSA), 1976-1987
 
30 tapes
 
13

Public Service Announcements, OSU Extension Service, Agriculture, April and May undated
 
24 reel to reel tapes
 


Agricultural Heritage Project, part of project of 30 second video spots [in P 120 featuring well-known Oregonians, with tape summary, 1985
 
3 cassette tapes

 

Series III:  Audiotapes made for other productions, 1970-1989 & undated

 
 
Container(s)
Description
 
box
13
box
14
box
15
Sound Productions for Slide-Tape Programs, reel to reel, various sizes, ca. 1975-1985
 
67 tapes
 
15

" Cattle", audio tapes - probably for use with a film production, ca. 1970
 
3 reels
 


" Corn Exchange", audio tapes with cue sheets, ca. 1970
 
1 reel
 


Sound for the " Cowboy in Mongolia" Film Project, 1989
 
6 tapes
 


Miscellaneous sounds and music, undated
 
cassette tape

 

Series IV:  Speeches, Interviews, and Lectures, (Audiotapes), 1965-1989 and undated

 
 
Container(s)
Description
 
box
15


OSU Sea Grant College Program, " The Marine Science Center", narrative by Richard Weinman, December 1983, (1 reel to reel)
 


OSU Marine Science Center Slide Show, November 1981
 
1 reel to reel
 


Interviews, lectures, and other productions, 1975-1989
 
31 cassette tapes
   
Selection of titles/topics
 


Mt. St. Helens, undated
 


Spotted Owls, undated
 


OSUEA/4-H Conference in Portland, 1985
 


Selenium, 12 December 1988
 


Animal Rights Teleconference, 17 August 1989
 


Kronstad, Warren, undated
 


Snyder, David (Futurist), Farms and Family, 26 May 1988
 


Extension Home Economics Review, undated
 


Sheehy, Dennis and Marcia, 27 October 1985
 


Dr. Athelstan Spilhaus, speech, reel to reel, 27 October 1972
 


Governor Tom McCall, speech, remarks on Sea Grant, reel to reel, 27 October 1971
 


Robert Abel, speech, reel to reel, undated
 


Resource Symposium, numbers 647-652, January 1965
 
6 reel to reel tapes

 

Series V:  News Releases, 1962-1979

 
 
Container(s)
Description
 
box
16


Home Ec News Tips, Speaking to the Consumer, [Spanish version], circular letters, correspondence, 1975
   
News Tips, Home Ec.
 
reel
1


1/1963-8/1972
 
2

9/1972-12/1979
   
Oregon Farm Calendar
 


1/1962-12/1970
 
3

1/71-12/79
 


Speaking to the Consumer, 1971-1975
 


Food Facts, Home Ec., 1970-1974
 


Tips for Type and Mike, 1970-1971

 

Series VI:  Audio & Video Projects Production Records, 1978-1988

 
 
Container(s)
Description
 
box
16


" Strawberries for Tomorrow", records, includes outlines, scripts, production notes, interview notes and sources regarding production of film, 1978-1979
 


" Whatever Happened to Mr. Wizard or How Do We Really Find Out About Science?", 1983
 
Interview outlines, corresponds with video tapes in P 120
 


" Noxious Weeds Of Oregon", content summary of videotape series in P 120, 1988

 

Series VII:  Reports and Correspondence, 1958-1989

 
 
Container(s)
Description
 
box
16


KOAC - Sale Proposal, news releases, results of public opinion polls, correspondence, 1958
   
Agricultural Communications Special Reports, 1971-1972
 


Survey of Faculty, Staff and Advanced Graduate Students Requiring Office Space, 1972
 


Recognition & Awards lists, 1971-1972
 


School of Agriculture, June meeting, 1972
 


Extension Information Project
 


Narrative Annual Project Reports, October 1965 to June 1971
 


Plans of Work for Project, by Arnold Ebert, 1962-63, 1963-64, 1964-65, 1965-68
 


Notes to increase news stories in newspapers, 1961-1966
 


Videotape Catalog, Extension Communication, 1975
 
17

President Robert MacVicar's Eastern Oregon tour lists, schedules, letters, memoranda, and correspondence, 1970-1971
 


Agricultural Satellite (AG*SAT) Project Records program planning, correspondence, reports, 1989
 


Broadcasts, correspondence to radio and television stations, 1973-1976
 


Agricultural Conservation Program (ACP), correspondence, notes, 1967

 

Series VIII:  Publications Records, 1951-1993

 
 
Container(s)
Description
 
box
17


Technical Papers Index Cards, two sets: alphabetical order, numerical order, includes technical paper number, title, author(s), department(s), and journal where article was published, 1957-1990
 
18

Alphabetical set: A-F, No. 3954-4847, 1975-1990
 
19

Alphabetical set: G-Z, 1975-1990
 
20

No. 4848-8099, 1975-1990
 
21

No. 8100-9129, 1975-1990; No. 1184-1989, 1958-1965
 
22

No. 0134-2599, 1957-1981
 
23

No. 2600-5895, 1957-1981
 
17

Technical Papers list, issued by Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 1990; 1992-1993
 
Includes technical paper number, paper title, author(s) and their department(s) or other affiliation, and journal in which paper was published.
 


Northrup Creek Grazing Experiment, 1954-1973
 
Correspondence regarding, ca. 1954 unpublished manuscript, Clatsop County, Oregon.
 


4-H Extension Publications, 1982
 
Records, calendar, agenda, policy statement, correspondence, pricing analysis, distribution policy, cost recovery information, materials relating to presentation to USDA business officers.
   
Marine Advisory Program
 


Publication costs, lists, correspondence, annual report, 1973-1975
 


News columns, copies of marine related news articles, correspondence, 1974-1975
 


Pacific Sea Grant Advisory Program, Communications Committee, 1973-1975
 
Costs, correspondence, charter, report, proposal.
   
Agricultural Experiment Station Publications
 


Records, historical files, costs, correspondence, 1974-1978
 


Evaluation Reports, 1960-1969
 


Policies, 1961-1972
 


Policies - OSSHE, 1954-1973
 


Production Costs Reports, 1970-1983
 


Regional Research Publications, correspondence, 1964-1971
   
Extension Service Pacific Northwest (PNW) Series
 


Memorandum of understanding, minutes, 1951-1974
 


Correspondence, drafts, and reviews, [publications transferred to Pubs. 6-42f, 1949-1990
 


Bulletins 1-9, 1949-1970
 


1:   Controlling Wheat Smut
 


2:   Dwarf Smut in the Pacific Northwest
 


3:   Sprinkler Irrigation
 


4:   Recommended Pacific Northwest Wheat Varieties
 


7:   Controlling Rodents and Birds in Stored Grain
 


8:   13 Considerations in Landscaping your Home
 


9:   Care of Metals and Kitchenware
   
Bulletins 10-19, 1954-1982
 


10:   Floors and their Care
 


11:   Which Wheat Program?
 


12:   Feed Handling Equipment
 


13:   Arranging Flowers
 


14:   Grass and Legume Silage
 


15:   Insect Pests of Farm Stored Grain
 


16:   Planting Around the Home
 


17:   The Social Game
 


18:   Dishwashers
 


19:   Vacuum Cleaners
   
Bulletins 20-29, 1958-1980
 


20:   Fabrics
 


21:   Hot Water Heaters
 


22:   Dairy Buildings
 


23:   Farm Power Sprayers
 


24:   4-H Demonstrations
 


25:   Community Fair Booths
 


26:   Demonstrations For Your Community
 


27:   How to Help Your 4-H'ers with Demonstrations
 


28:   Community Service For 4-H Club Members
 


29:   Ranges
   
Bulletins 30-39, 1958-1981
 


30:   Buying Rugs & Carpet
 


32:   Small Greenhouses for Amateur Gardeners
 


34:   Sheep Equipment For the Farm Flock
 


35:   Selection and Use of Steam Irons
 


36:   Soaps and Detergents
 


37:   Blue Tongue Disease of Sheep
 


39:   Learning Family Health
   
Bulletins 40-49, 1961-1984
 


40:   Community Health
 


41:   Developing a Healthy Personality
 


43:   Weed Seed Screens for Irrigation Systems
 


44:   Ascorbic Acid--The Fresh-Fruit Vitamin
 


46:   Buying Children's Clothing
 


47:   Better Kitchen Storage
 


48:   Marketing Woodland Products
 


49:   Planning Plaids
   
Bulletins 51-59, 1959-1982
 


51:   Let's Cut Meat
 


52:   Planning Farm Wiring
 


53:   Your Feedlot, Build It, Mechanize It
 


54:   Good Eating With Beef
 


55:   Be a Better Buyer of Laundry Aids
 


56:   Be a Better Buyer of Starches
 


57:   Be a Better Buyer of Bleaches
 


58:   Bulgur
 


59:   Food Facts Versus Fads
   
Bulletins 60-77, 1960-1988
 


60:   Retirement Planning
 


61:   Family Communications
 


63:   Sprinkler Irrigation
 


65:   Timber Sale Agreements
 


66:   Rural Preparedness For Dairymen
 


67:   Rural Preparedness For Beef: Producers
 


68:   Rural Preparedness for Poultrymen
 


69:   Milking Management
 


70:   Leukocytes in Milk
 


71:   Housing for Dairy Calves
 


72:   Forest Conservation Tour Guide " Land Water Trees & People"
 


74:   Rural Preparedness--Sheep
 


75:   Rural Preparedness--Swine
 


77:   4-H Outdoorsman
   
Bulletins 80-99, 1964-1985
 
24

80:   4-H Safety Project
 


81:   4-H Safety Leader's Guide
 


84:   You and the Family Life Cycle
 


85:   You and Tension
 


86:   Teenagers
 


87:   Facing the Middle Years
 


89:   Early Marriages
 


90:   How to Prevent Moisture Damage
 


92:   4-H Forestry Project
 


93:   Homes for Senior Citizens--A Checksheet
 


94:   Moral Values In Today's World
 


95:   The Computer -- A New Farm Management Tool
 


98:   What's the Most Profitable Cutting Age for Western White Pine, Ponderosa Pine, or Larch--Douglas Fir
 


99:   Shelterwood Cutting for Natural Forest Regeneration
   
Bulletins 100-119, 1965-1990
 


100:   Pole-Type Construction
 


110:   Teaching Money Skills to the Preschool Children
 


112:   The Hobby Greenhouse
 


114:   Tansy Ragwort
 


118:   Sewing with Knit Fabrics
 


119:   Salvage--Its Role in Forest Management
   
Bulletins 120-138, 1968-1990
 


120:   Planting Trees in the Pacific Northwest
 


122:   Choosing a Mobile Home
 


123:   Always Attractive in Your Elderly Years
 


124:   Clothing for the Senior Citizen
 


126:   Care of Housewares and Surfaces in the Home
 


128:   Insect Pest Management and Control on Crops Grown for Seed
 


129:   Alfalfa Analyst
 


131:   Make Your Own Draperies
 


134:   Sandbur
 


136:   Design Considerations in Mobile Homes
 


137:   Homesite Considerations
 


138:   Mobile Home Construction Requirements
   
Bulletins 146-161, 1973-1984
 


146:   What to do With Windows
 


147:   Choosing Resilient Floor Coverings
 


148:   Weed Control in Christmas Trees
 


161:   Agricultural Outlook

 

Series IX:  Extension Personnel Biographical Files, 1965-1995

 
 
Container(s)
Description
   
1965-1976
 
box
24


Allyn, Margaret (Mrs.)
 


Alsos, Richard L.
 


Alverez, Mario
 


Anderson, David
 


Badenhop, Arthur F.
 


Bagley, Rachelle (Mrs.)
 


Ball, John L. Jr.
 


Barber, David A.
 


Barnard, Nanette
 


Bennion, Noel L.
 


Binder, Janet
 


Bond, Turner
 


Bradley, Robert F.
 


Brasher, Ruth E.
 


Brenneman, Karen
 


Brown, Alvin R.
 


Brown, Betty
 


Brown, Evelyn S. (Mrs.)
 


Brown, Joyce (Mrs.)
 


Bryant, Sydney Dell (Mrs.)
 


Burkhart, Wilbur
 


Burt, Linda
 


Butz, Earl L.
 


Cacka, Joseph F.
 


Cannon, Jerry L.
 


Carboni, Steven A.
 


Carlson, Elaine
 


Carroll, Gerald W. Jr.
 


Chan, Debbie
 


Clark, Harry E.
 


Clingman, Harriet A.
 


Condon, Edward J.
 


Conrad, Norman G.
 


Cooney, Wilbur T.
 


Covey, Belva H. (Mrs.)
 


Cox, Kim T.
 


Crawford, Phil
 


Cullen, Margaret J. (Mrs.)
 


Dance, Paula
 


Davidson, William D.
 


Denhof, Betty Jean
 


Dobie, Norman D.
 


Dougherty, Dorothy (Mrs.)
 


Dowswell, Christopher R.
 


Dunning, Myron L.
 


Durst, Maxine J. (Mrs.)
 


De Lorenzo, Don
 


DeGeorges, Nicolas
 


Easley, Mona Haasch (Mrs.)
 


Elder, Betty Jean
 


Esperanza, Roselyn
 


Every, Robert W.
 


Ewalt, Harold P.
 


Farrell, Kathy A.
 


Filipponi, Mervyn
 


Fisher, Dennis U.
 


Fitzpatrick, John
 


Fletcher, Mary G.
 


Forest, Judith (Mrs.)
 


Fraser, Michael B.
 


Ganskopp, David C.
 


Garoian, Leon
 


Glaze, Carol (Mrs.)
 


Gloege, Marvin E.
 


Goodman, Sally Bay (Mrs.)
 


Guettermann, Stephen F.
 


Gurton, John R.
 


Harris, Billy Lynn
 


Haskins, Barbara (Mrs.)
 


Hawkins, Craig
 


Helgerson, Ole
 


Hopworth, Homer
 


Herron, Gordon
 


Hesketh, John C.
 


Hockett, Bert
 


Hoeft, Debra
 


Hoffman, Gloria
 


Horyna, Larry (Leroy)
 


Hughes, Megan
 


Hullett, Celia
 


Jackson, S.A.
 


Jamieson, Kathleen (Mrs.)
 


Johnson, Holly
 


Johnston, George
 


Kaatz, Barbara A.
 


Kier, David B.
 


Kiihne, Margaret (Mrs.)
 


King, Arthur S.
 


Kirsch, Ernest J.
 


Kirby, Christopher K.
 


Kolmer, Lee R.
 


Kreag, Rebecca A.
 


Kumerer, Maryanne
 


Lambert, David K.
 


Litchfield, Ann
 


Lorenzen, Debbie
 


Lyon, Harriett (Mrs.)
 


Mack, Mabel C. (Mrs.)
 


Mackey, R. Bruce
 


Malin, Lucia
 


Maw, Vernon H.
 


McAllister, James
 


Palmer, Paula
 


Raymond, Lois
 


Reid, W. Curtis
 


Renk, John
 


Riches, Nancy
 


Richmond, Alice Price
 


Rinehuls, Debra Jean
 


Sandquist, Harry
 


Schuldt, John
 


Shields, Elson
 


Silvey, Janet P.
 


Smardon, Richard C.
 


Smith, Harry L.
 


South, Stephen W.
 


Sterling, Robert H.
 


Stevens, Ann
 


Stevenson, Ardis M.
 


Streeby, Larry L.
 


Sunday, Nona (Mrs.)
 


Taylor, Norton O.
 


Teal, Ray H.
 


Thingvold, Martin
 


Thomas, David Lee
 


Thomson, James W.
 


Todd, Gene W.
 


Tucker, Tonia Ray
 


Underraga, Jaime O.
 


Van Gerpen, Gary
 


Van Vliet, Antone
 


Waln, Melanie L.
 


Walter, Beverly (Mrs. William)
 


Wanschneider, B. Richard
 


Wearstler, Ken
 


Webster, Emma Lou
 


Weinzierl, Richard A.
 


Whitman, Darrell L.
 


Wilder, Robert L.
 


Wickham, Stephen
 


Williams, Ellis E.
 


Willrich, Ted L.
 


Wilson, Danny J.
 


Wilson, Lurilee B.
 


Wimer, Dean L.
 


Winkenwerder, William
 


Wingate, George D.
 


Wood, Benjamin W.
 


Woods, E.L.
 


Workman, Grace
 


Yost, Raymond A.
 


Youde, James G.
   
ca. 1970-1990
 


Best, Richard L.
 


Britton, Dorothy A.
 


Byers, Jean
 


Campbell, Ron
 


Campbell, Stephen J.
 


Campbell, William L.
 


Cavaletto, Richard
 


Church, Thomas E.
 


Clement, Steven
 


Clevenger, Scott P.
 


Coppedge, Robert O.
 


Craver Christy, Barbara
 


Crocker, Jim
 


Culler, Carol J.
 


Cunningham, Thomas A.
 


Davis, Linda Mae
 


Dickens, David
 


Dunham, Kresha
 


Eburne, Norm
 


Epple, Alice
 


Evans, Marcia E.
 


Fisher, Ermina
 


Flory, Alvin
 


Friedrichsen, Paul
 


Grisso, Kasia
 


Hadden, Charlene
 


Hagg, Oscar N.
 


Hardin, Ed
 


Harvey, Frances
 


Herbst, Marilyn Landland
 


Hill, Michael
 


Hilliker, S. Alden
 


Hilty, Ivy E. Matter
 


Hochhalter, Data
 


Houtchens, Virginia
 


Jackson, Charles B.
 


Jackson, Phillip J.
 


Johnson, Bruce L.
 


Johnson, Victor W.
 


Kiesow, John A.
 


Ladendorff, Bernice
 


Lenhart, Nan
 


MacSwan, Iain
 


Maddy, William C.
 


Martin, Joan
 


McDowall, Helen
 


McHale, Liz
 


Milleville, Howard P.
 


Moore, Bernard J.
 


Moore, Dana M.
 


Mumford, Ira
 


Nuckton, Carole A.
 


Wright, Leroy C.
   
1953-1994
 


Apland, Jan
 


Boss, Barbara Ann
 


Byler, Diane E.
 


Brown, Kenneth N.
 


Conner, Helen (Mrs.)
 


Cordy, C.B.
 


Costa, Robert E. Jr.
 


Crabtree, John A.
 


Crawford, Dennis L.
 


de Calesta, David S.
 


DeHaan, Jeanne
 


Douglas, Jim Russel
 


Doverspike, Susan K.
 


Eichner, Barbara (Mrs.)
 


Feltz, Sue
 


Floyd, Donald W.
 


Folse, Paul J.
 


Freund, David
 


Gardner, Jerry
 


Garren, Ralph Jr.
 


Giles, Marty A.
 


Glass, Diane
 


Green, Dan
 


Greenlund, Mary Anne (Mrs.)
 


Grimes, John
 


Groder, Roland
 


Hall, Lynn F.
 


Hamilton, Lee F.
 


Hamilton, Wendy (Atseimer-Tilson)
 


Harmelink, Ruth
 


Hay, James
 


Herbst, John
 


Hevlin, William
 


Holst, David L.
 


Horton, Howard F.
 


Hudson, John Michael
 


Hulan, Howard
 


Hutton, Burton S.
 


Kelley, John R.
 


Kerr, Frederick G.
 


Koller, David
 


Langmo, R. Donald
 


Lee, Deborah Barker
 


Lighty, Willard
 


Logan, Robert
 


Lowrie, Daniel H.
 


Luke, H. Alan
 


Madden, Elva L.
 


Mann, John W.
 


Marsh, Mollie A.
 


Matson, Walter E.
 


McAllister, Randall E.
 


McCadden, Frances E. (Mrs.)
 


McCormick, Naurine
 


McCormick, Paul
 


McCowen, David William
 


McGill, Margaret E.
 


McMahon, John J.
 


McMahon, Robert O.
 


McNeese, Inge C.
 


Meier, Harvey A.
 


Mellott, John
 


Meyle, Samuel L.
 


Miller, Richard F.
 


Mitchell, Maurice E.
 


Moar, Janice Grumprecht
 


Moeller, Darby J.
 


Monroe, Cal G.
 


Moore, Harvey
 


Morford, Shawn
 


Morrow, Joan
 


Morse, Neil E.
 


Mote, Don C.
 


Moser, William P.
 


Murphy, James K.
 


Nalivka, John
 


Neely, William V.
 


Nelson, J. Loren
 


Nelson, Veril L.
 


Nesbitt, Susan (Mrs.)
 


Nibler, W.G.
 


Nicholson, Lynden E.
 


Nierman, Linda
 


Nierman, Wayne
 


Nordheim, John P.
 


Norton, Margaret
 


Oberly, Gene H.
 


O'Brien, D. Michael
 


O'Hara, Julia
 


Otley, Fred
 


Otness, Alan
 


Pagel, Shelley
 


Page, Edward B.
 


Painter, Kathleen (Kate)
 


Palen, Margaret Krug (Mrs.)
 


Panner, Kathleen
 


Panshin, Daniel
 


Parker, Clarence
 


Pattie, Preston
 


Paulsen, Gerald D.
 


Paulson, Linda
 


Perez, Susan
 


Petersen, Ray
 


Phillips, Enid (Mrs.)
 


Phillips, Patricia A.
 


Prather, Carole
 


Price, M. Christy
 


Pruitt, William B.
 


Rakha, Shameem
 


Riggert, Craig
 


Roberts, Kenneth J.
 


Robinson, Michelle E.
 


Robinson, Robert
 


Rogers, Ralph W.
 


Rompa, William J.
 


Ross, Erric V.
 


Ross, James F.
 


Roumpf, Margaret Lynn (Mrs.)
 


Salzer, Robert H.
 


Scott, Ronald
 


Shearer, Jane
 


Shearer, Martha
 


Shepard, Violet
 


Sidor, Ted
 


Slater, Debra Jo
 


Smith, Clifford L.
 


Smith, Charles W.
 


Snider, Alan
 


Snuggs, Ron
 


Southwell, W. Georgene Dershon
 


Sprowls, J. Fremont
 


Stander, Jeffrey M.
 


Stevens, Carol
 


Studer, Carolyn
 


Stulken, Laurel (Mrs.)
 


Sutherland, Charles
 


Swanson, Patricia R. (Mrs.)
 


Thompson, Martin
 


Thorpe, James
 


Torvend, Palmer
 


Townsend, Irving
 


Valencia, David B.
 


Vargas, Tim
 


Vertrees, J.D.
 


Vogt, Susan T.
 


Vollmer, Gregory S.
 


Vough, Lester R.
 


Walker, Don
 


Wallace, Betty Mae
 


Warren, Rex
 


Way, Frederick L.
 


Weber, Michael
 


Wedman, E.E.
 


Weimar, John
 


Weiner, Joan
 


Whitlow, Leo
 


Whitson, Thomas
 


Wick, William Q.
 


Widmark, Emma
 


Wilkinson, Don
 


Williams, Susan A.
 


Willett, Michael J.
 


Witt, James M.
 


Wooten, D. Griffin
 


Wright, Robert C.
 


Wright, Rodney
 


Wyatt, George
 


Wyckoff, Jean B.
 


Zurcher, Thomas
   
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Abbott, Mary
 


Abell, John Richard
 


Adams, Holyoke P.
 


Adams, Janet
 


Albrandt, Pennie
 


Aldrich, Susan
 


Andersen, Wilbert (Andy)
 


Anderson, Donald E.
 


Anderson, Nelson C.
 


Anderson, Roberta Frazier
 


Anderson, Sheryl
 


Armitage, Dale L.
 


Ashley, Carol
 


Atkinson, Mary
 


Atwood, Vernon
 


Babich, Cecile
 


Badenhop, Suzanne Bratton
 


Bailey, Leeds C.
 


Bain, George
 


Ballard, Frank L.
 


Ballerstedt, Peter
 


Baron, Lloyd C.
 


Barrett, Diane
 


Barrick, Carol
 


Barrow, Lynette
 


Bales, Mary L.
 


Baumgartner, Susan Roy
 


Beck, R. Dale
 


Beck, Richard
 


Beckham, L. Steven
 


Beeson, Warren R.
 


Bennett, Erik
 


Berglund, Erwin
 


Bergstrom, Robert
 


Bernsten, Steve
 


Bierman, Herman
 


Bigler, Nancy
 


Blackburn, Alan
 


Boldt, William G.
 


Boltes, Barbara Voight
 


Bostdorff, Ri