Scott Reed, Ed Ray and Thayne Dutson lead the Oregon State University contingency that took part in the Pendleton Round-Up Westward Ho! Parade on Sept. 14. (Photo courtesy of Betsy Hartley/OSU)
If you want to take part in a non-motorized rodeo parade, then you need to be able to ride a horse — as demonstrated by three leaders from Oregon State University who took part in the Pendleton Round-Up Westward Ho! Parade last week.
Scott Reed, the Vice-Provost for Outreach, Engagement and Extension, President Ed Ray, and Thayne Dutson, Dean and Director of the Experiment Stations from the College of Agricultural Sciences led their OSU group that included OSU Alumni, 4-H members on horses, OSU friends and Benny the Beaver.
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