A photograph of a male Pacific University student posing in front of McCormick Hall. Cars are visible parked inside a garage located in the Hall. McCormick Hall was built in 1924 and is the oldest dormitory still on campus today. The original design included a kitchen, dining hall and a bowling alley in the basement. 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 on the railing of the balcony of McCormick Hall. McCormick Hall was built in 1924 and is the oldest dormitory still on campus today. The original design included a kitchen, dining hall and a bowling alley in the basement. 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 standing on a wooden dock that is jutting out over an unidentified body of water. 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 in and around a car that is parked in front of McCormick Hall. Two of the students are wearing freshman beanies. McCormick Hall was built in 1924 and is the oldest dormitory still on campus today. The original design included a kitchen, dining hall and a bowling alley in the basement. 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 laying on several blankets that have been laid out on the grass. 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 next to an unidentified brick building. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of Pacific University student, Edwin Ingles, with a fellow student. The two are wearing tails students. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of Pacific University student, Edwin Ingles, with a fellow student. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of a group of male Pacific University students walking in a field. 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 next to an unidentified building. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of Pacific University students posing in a group. The lincoln School is visible in the background. The Lincoln School was was built on North Main Street in 1909. The building would later be replaced in 1938 by a brick building. The Lincoln School was built out of necessity due to high enrollment at the Central School. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of Pacific University librarian, Shelly Slyter, standing next to a fence. She appears to be pretending to climb it. 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 gathered around the senior blanket probably during the Senior Breakfast in October, 1928. The blanket would be stolen in 1929 at a Letterman's Dance. It would be returned in May of 1930. 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 standing next to a creek. He is drinking from a large metal canister. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of the 1928 May Day procession. The procession is leading out from Marsh Hall. The May Day celebration tradition at Pacific University began in 1914, and would continue for over 50 years. A student would be crowned 'Queen of the May'. The event would often include a double-line procession. A luncheon, singing, athletic competitions and other activities would be enjoyed by students and members of the Forest Grove community. A maypole would be erected and young ladies dressed in white would wind ribbon around it. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of a student falling out of a headstand. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of a diving board over an unidentified body of water. Several swimmers are gathered on or around the diving board. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of Pacific University student standing on a rocky path. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of Pacific University professor, Arthur J. Yeomans, with a student. The student is wearing the senior sombrero. They are standing next to an unidentified body of water. Professor Yeomans was the Professor of Education and Psychology at Pacific University during this time. 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 standing in front of a dam. 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 preparing for a swim. 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 performing a handstand. This was most likely taken during a camping trip with the Epworth League. The Epworth League was founded by Methodists in 1889 for young adults ages 18-35. Activities often included camping. There were several campgrounds in Oregon and Washington for different chapters of the Epworth League to enjoy. 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 the senior sombrero. This was most likely taken during a camping trip with the Epworth League. The Epworth League was founded by Methodists in 1889 for young adults ages 18-35. Activities often included camping. There were several campgrounds in Oregon and Washington for different chapters of the Epworth League to enjoy. 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 at a campsite. One student is reading a book in a hammock, while two other are posing for the camera. This was most likely taken during an Epworth League camping trip. The Epworth League was founded by Methodists in 1889 for young adults ages 18-35. Activities often included camping. There were several campgrounds in Oregon and Washington for different chapters of the Epworth League to enjoy. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.