[or-roots] Anyone recognize this?

Leslie Chapman khanjehgil at presys.com
Mon May 17 17:37:45 PDT 2004


Bob;

It didn't ring a bell with me at all, and the only reference I could find to
it online wasn't very illuminating.

Les C.	Class of 1972

An OSC Fan from Kevin Beasley--ben.mcklveen at zoomtown.com

Dear Scotty

You are coming thru in good form! With the vagaries of these machines, I
would prefer “overkill" to not enough information, so all of your
transmissions have been received with pleasure! As time permits, I will do
some stuff about our time at Oregon State. I still remember

"I’m a Beaver born and a Beaver bred,
And when I die, I'll be a Beaver dead,
So, rah, rah, for OSC,
Rah, rah for OSC.
R a h R a h for O S C!!!

My son went to OSC for a year to study to be a ferrier (a blacksmith that
shoes horses). They have a great school there and he had a great time
learning the craft. He was there in 1974 and I visited him there on my way
back from Alaska, tha summer. He is now in Hollywood as the construction
foreman for the crew that builds the sets for the TV show, "Boston Public".
[One my favorites]

Great to hear from you! We'll be in touch. Cordial regards, Ben

-----Original Message-----
From:dgoodma02 at comcast.net
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 4:47 PM

Any Beavers around? This is the___?________song.

I'm a Beaver Born
and a Beaver Bred
and when I dye I'll be a
Beaver Dead

--
Bob Goodman (Class of '51)

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