Cal Graham Monroe (foreground, left) was an Extension Specialist in 4-H Youth Development from 1942-1973. Frances Ann Clinton Hall (right) was a home demonstration and extension agent at Oregon State College from 1930 to 1964.
Giles French (left) was editor and publisher of the Sherman County Journal. Reub Long (right) was a rancher and author in Oregon, and was on the State Board of Agriculture. Cal Monroe (background, left).
Robert W. Henderson (left) received a B.S. in Agronomy in 1938. Henderson served as Assistant Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station and a Farm Crops faculty member from 1946-1976. Frances Ann Clinton Hall (second from left) was a home demonstration and extension agent at Oregon State College from 1930 to 1964. Alice Henderson (second from right) was married to Robert W. Henderson. Cal Graham Monroe (right) was an Extension Specialist in 4-H Youth Development from 1942-1973.
Donald D. Hill (left of Monroe) was a Professor of Farm Crops and Agronomy from 1926-1958. Cal Graham Monroe (left of French) was an Extension Specialist in 4-H Youth Development from 1942-1973. Giles French (center) was editor and publisher of the Sherman County Journal.
Donald D. Hill (third row, third from right) was a Professor of Farm Crops and Agronomy from 1926-1958. Cal Graham Monroe (fourth row, right) was an Extension Specialist in 4-H Youth Development from 1942-1973. Giles French (second row, second from right) was editor and publisher of the Sherman County Journal.
Cal Graham Monroe (standing third from right) was an Extension Specialist in 4-H Youth Development from 1942-1973. Milam Hall can be seen in background.
Ava B. Milam Clark (left) came to OAC in 1911 and was appointed the Dean of the School of Home Economics in 1917, serving for 33 years. Robert W. MacVicar (center) was president of Oregon State University from 1970-1986.