A photograph of a male Pacific University student standing in the doorway of a Men's Restroom. 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 wearing his swimsuit. He is sitting on the grass, with an unidentified river behind him. 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 wearing his freshman beanie, posing in front of the gymnasium. The Gymnasium was built in 1910 and torn down in the 1970's. 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 wearing a swimsuit and cap, possibly getting ready to swim. She is covering her face. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of a group of Pacific University students dressed up for Clean-Up Day in October, 1926. The students are holding rakes and brooms while posing in front of a truck that is parked on the campus lawn. Marsh Hall is visible in the background. Clean-Up Day was a long-held tradition at Pacific University. One day a year in late fall, students and staff would gather at Marsh Hall before repairing and beautifying the campus. Students would often dress as hobos, farmers or cross-dress. During the 1926 Clean-up Day, captains were assigned different portions of campus to clean. They were in charge of directing a crew to clean their designated area. Once the captain felt a worker had done his or her part, the worker was given a meal ticket. After the clean-up was completed a large meal was served in McCormick hall for all students that had received a ticket. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of the Pacific University freshman bonfire in October, 1926. Under the leadership of William Ladd and Marcus Swan, the freshmen built a large tower. Wood was collected from as far away as Hillsboro and McMinnville. It was a tradition for the Freshmen students to build a large tower of wood which would be lit in a large bonfire, usually in conjunction with a football game. The freshmen would have to guard their tower from neighboring university students, mainly Linfield College, who would try to set it on fire early. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of a group of students raking leaves on Clean-up day on October 26th, 1926. The students are clearing the lawn in front of Carnegie Hall. Clean-Up Day was a long-held tradition at Pacific University. One day a year in late fall, students and staff would gather at Marsh Hall before repairing and beautifying the campus. Students would often dress as hobos, farmers or cross-dress. During the 1926 Clean-up Day, captains were assigned different portions of campus to clean. They were in charge of directing a crew to clean their designated area. Once the captain felt a worker had done his or her part, the worker was given a meal ticket. After the clean-up was completed a large meal was served in McCormick hall for all students that had received a ticket. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of a group of students on Clean-up Day at Pacific University on October 26th, 1926. Clean-Up Day was a long-held tradition at Pacific University. One day a year in late fall, students and staff would gather at Marsh Hall before repairing and beautifying the campus. Students would often dress as hobos, farmers or cross-dress. During the 1926 Clean-up Day, captains were assigned different portions of campus to clean. They were in charge of directing a crew to clean their designated area. Once the captain felt a worker had done his or her part, the worker was given a meal ticket. After the clean-up was completed a large meal was served in McCormick hall for all students that had received a ticket. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of the Pacific University Interclass basketball team in 1927. The caption with the photograph identifies the students as Paul Kosoff, Virgil Simmons, Lysle Patterson, Jack King, Thomas, Herbert McNutt, William Ladd and Charles McGill. Several of the players are wearing their freshman beanies. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of a Pacific University student wearing a suit, posing in front of Old College Hall. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of Pacific University students in the science lab. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of two Pacific University students in front of a car that is parked on the lawn in front of Marsh Hall. Marsh Hall was built in 1895 and named after Pacific University president, Sidney Harper Marsh. Marsh Hall housed the university's chapel, recitation rooms, classrooms, administration offices and rooms for the literary societies and the Christian Associations.This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of three Pacific University students posing together. 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, posing in front of cars. 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 the Pacific University Freshman Class in 1927. The students are posing together in front of Marsh Hall. Some of the students are wearing their Freshman beanies. Marsh Hall was built in 1895 and named after Pacific University president, Sidney Harper Marsh. Marsh Hall housed the university's chapel, recitation rooms, classrooms, administration offices and rooms for the literary societies and the Christian Associations.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 car. 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 holding a badger in one hand and a baby bottle in the other. 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. The baby bottle probably represented the freshman class. 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 sitting on a log that appears to be on campus. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph collage that feature several students at Pacific University. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of three Pacific University students with a dog. They appear to be sitting on a train car. Their hands are pressed together in a posture of either prayer or begging. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of two Pacific University students sitting on the steps of Marsh Hall. Marsh Hall was built in 1895 and named after Pacific University president, Sidney Harper Marsh. Marsh Hall housed the university's chapel, recitation rooms, classrooms, administration offices and rooms for the literary societies and the Christian Associations.This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph from the 1928 Pacific University yearbook. It features four freshman students that are part of the Freshmen Index (student newspaper) staff. The students in the photograph are identified as Edith Hansen McGill, Doris Bailey, Edward Olsen and Jack King. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of a Pacific University student wearing knickerbocker pants. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of the Vista House in Corbett, Oregon. The Vista House was built along the Columbia River Highway in 1918. The viewpoint offers breathtaking views of the Columbia River Gorge. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.