Lowell Stockman (1901-1962) was a wheat farmer and 1922 graduate of OAC who represented Oregon's 2nd district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1943-1953.
John Hubert Hall (1899-1970) graduated from OAC in 1923 with a degree in Business Administration. A member of the Oregon House of Representatives beginning in 1932, and elected Speaker of the House in 1947, Hall became governor of Oregon in October 1947 when the preceding governor as well as the secretary of state and Senate president were all killed in an airplane crash. He served as governor for just over one year.
Lowell Stockman (1901-1962) was a wheat farmer and 1922 graduate of OAC who represented Oregon's 2nd district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1943-1953. Claude F. Palmer, also a graduate with the Class of 1922, was a past president of both the OSC Alumni Association and the OSC Foundation. Phil Small was an alumnus who owned and operated a local men's clothing store.
Hector MacPherson, Sr. (1875-1970) taught Economics and Sociology at OAC from 1911 to 1926. Later, as an Oregon legislator, he co-sponsored the School Moving Bill, a failed proposal that advocated for the consolidation of OAC and the University of Oregon, and the relocation of other state-funded schools. MacPherson was the father of Hector MacPherson, Jr., a farmer and state legislator known for his major impact on land use law in Oregon.
Bernard H. Daly (1858-1920) was a businessman, agriculturalist and politician who served on the Board of Regents for Oregon Agricultural College. He created a scholarship fund for students from Lake County.