Thomas Hartung (standing) was an Oregon State Representative from 1967-1970 and a state senator from 1971-1974 and 1979-1982. Dr. Myron C. Cropsey (third from right) was a Professor of Agricultural Engineering from 1946-1975. Lonnie Harris (right) was the first director of OSU's Educational Opportunities Program (EOP). OSU's Black Cultural Center is named after him.
Hamit Darwin Reese was a Professor of Chemistry at Oregon State from 1947-1981. Lonnie Harris was the first director of OSU's Educational Opportunities Program (EOP). OSU's Black Cultural Center is named after him. Jo Anne J. Trow was Dean of Women, Vice Provost for Student Affairs and Professor of Education at Oregon State from 1965-1996. Cliff Trow was a Professor of History at Oregon State from 1966-1996, and a member of the Oregon State Senate from 1974-2003.
Lonnie Harris (left) was the first director of OSU's Educational Opportunities Program (EOP). OSU's Black Cultural Center is named after him. Dr. Paul Bernier (right) was a Professor of Poultry Science from 1947-1977.
Thomas Hartung (second from right) was an Oregon State Representative from 1967-1970 and a state senator from 1971-1974 and 1979-1982. Dr. Myron C. Cropsey (third from right) was a Professor of Agricultural Engineering from 1946-1975. Lonnie Harris (right) was the first director of OSU's Educational Opportunities Program (EOP). OSU's Black Cultural Center is named after him.
Thomas Hartung (standing) was a state representative for Washington County, Oregon from 1967-1970 and a state senator from 1971-1974 and 1979-1982. Lonnie Harris (background, second from right) was the first director of OSU's Educational Opportunities Program (EOP). OSU's Black Cultural Center is named after him.