A photograph of a male Pacific University student crawling on the grass towards a badger. The mascot of Pacific University at the time was a badger. It would remain the mascot of the University until it was replaced by the Boxer in 1967. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of an unidentified man standing amongst several rose bushes in bloom. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of an unidentified man and woman standing on a walkway leading to an unknown residence. This was most likely taken near Forest Grove, Oregon. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of an unidentified woman standing next to a row of flowers in bloom. This was most likely taken near Forest Grove, Oregon. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of two female Pacific University students holding books on the campus lawn. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A portrait of an unidentified male Pacific University student. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of Pacific University student, Jack King, in his baseball uniform. King was a 1930 graduate. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of a woman wearing a dress and a large hat. She is standing on a walkway of an unknown residence. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of a female Pacific University student holding a large bouquet of flowers. She appears to be dressed for a formal event. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of a female Pacific University student standing on the beach, likely along the Oregon coast. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of five Pacific University students forming a human pyramid on the beach. It was likely taken along the Oregon coast. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of two female Pacific University students standing on a large wood plank walkway. They are leaning against a building. This photograph was likely taken on the Oregon coast. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of Pacific University student, Jessie Pool, with fellow students on the beach. This was most likely taken on the Oregon coast. Pool was a 1930 graduate. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of Pacific University student, Grace Whitcomb, with fellow students on the beach. This was most likely taken on the Oregon coast. Whitcomb was a 1930 graduate. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of an unidentified church building. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of a large unidentified building. It could possibly be a hotel. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of an unidentified dilapidated residence near Forest Grove, Oregon. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A late 1920s photograph of 2138 17th Avenue, Forest Grove, which stands in the Clark National Historic District. Streets in town were renamed and renumbered in 1949; its original address would have been 130 S. 3rd Ave E.
In the survey that established the Clark historic district, this structure was described as follows: 'The Goff House at 2138 17th Avenue stands on [land] once owned by the Thomas Roe family. Thomas Roe and his wife, Mary Ann, bought this property in the early 1870s. [...] In 1907, a year before Thomas Roe's death, one of the Roe daughters, Anna Roe Goff, bought this corner parcel from the larger Roe homestead property. The Goff House was probably built around 1908. The Goff brothers (H.J. and W.W. Goff) operated a hardware and implement store in Forest Grove for many years in the 1910s and 1920s' (Survey for the Clark National Historic District, Forest Grove, 2002).
Fannie Goff -- probably one of the Goff Family children -- was in the Pacific University class of 1931. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of an unidentified woman sitting on a log in the sand. There is a dog standing next to her. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of Pacific University student, Jessie Pool, sitting on a stump. Pool was a 1930 graduate. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of Pacific University student, Jessie Pool, holding a crab. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of Pacific University student, Jessie Pool, sitting on a fence. She is in a close embrace with a fellow male student standing behind the fence. Pool was a 1930's Pacific University graduate. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of a male Pacific University student leaning against a brick structure. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of an elevated view of an unidentified town. There are several buildings visible through the forested landscape. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.