Berny Wagner Scrapbooks, 1966-1975
5 cubic feet (10 volumes)
Scope and Content Note
The
Berny Wagner Scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings and magazine
articles documenting Wagner's tenure as coach of Oregon State
University's men's track and field team for the 1966 through 1975
seasons. The scrapbooks highlight many of OSU's track and field
standouts from that time, such as 1968 Olympic gold medal winner
Dick Fosbury and All-Americans Jim Barkley, Steve DeAutremont,
Willie Turner, Tom Woods, Jim Judd, Hailu Ebba, and Ed Lipscomb.
New Accession (photographs), 2006
Biographical Note
Berny
Wagner served as Oregon State University's cross country and track
and field coach from July 1965 through December 1975. In 1972
he was voted as a United States Track Coaches Association Coach
of the Year, and was an assistant track coach for the 1976 U.S.
Olympic team. Prior to coming to OSU, Wagner coached track and
cross country at the College of San Mateo (CA) from 1962 to 1965
and track at four California high schools from 1949 to 1962. He
received BA (1948) and MA (1949) degrees in Education from Stanford
University.
Other positions that Wagner has held during his career have included working with Whitaker Corporation's International Sports program in Saudi Arabia (1976-1978); Executive Director of the Track & Field Association of the USA (1978-1981); and National Coach/Coordinator of The Athletics Congress (1981-1989).
Related Materials
OSU track and field press guides can be found in PUB 54. Additional
information about OSU's track program is in the Track and Field
Memorabilia Collection (MC) file. Additional biographical information
on Wagner can be found in the News and Communication Services
(RG 203) biographical files and the Berny Wagner MC file.
Shelf Location
7/3/3
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