A photograph of Pacific University sutent, Douglas Dreeszen, and a fellow student posing as if they are hitting Boxer with a log. The original Boxer mascot was a gift to the school from a missionary named Reverend J. E. Walker. He acquired the Boxer while on a mission trip to China. The Boxer went missing after a Boxer Toss in 1969. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of Pacific University student, Douglas Dreeszen, with a fellow student and the Boxer mascot. The original Boxer mascot was a gift to the school from a missionary named Reverend J. E. Walker. He acquired the Boxer while on a mission trip to China. The Boxer went missing after a Boxer Toss in 1969. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of the 1929 Pacific University center fielder, Ernie Miller. Miller was a freshman from Vancouver. He did not return to Pacific University his sophomore year. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of the 1927 Pacific University baseball team. The team won the Western Division championship. They lost to the College of Idaho in the conference championship. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph collage of members of the 1929 Pacific University track team. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of three female Pacific University students standing 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 the Pacific University Women's basketball team. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph that features the Pacific University's Mu Tau Society in 1929. The group is posing on the front steps of Marsh Hall. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of a group of female Pacific University students posing together on the steps of a building. Some of the women in the photograph are identified as Mary Santoro '29, Grace Whitcomb '30 and Jessie Pool '30. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of four female Pacific University students posing together after a recent snowfall. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of a group of female Pacific University students in their pajamas. They all have a candlestick in hand. It could possibly be for a Theta Nu sorority event. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of the 1929 Pacific University Women's Glee Club. The members are listed as Inez Buchanan, Mildred Campbell, Erla Clark, Helen Deiman, Clara Drew, Harriett Fredrickson, Florence Gross, Katherine Gross, Jacqueline Honeywell, Mary Laack, Carna Peterson, Ida May Piper, Oral Portison, Roma Ralston, Fern Schlaf, Roberta Stanton, Dorothy Thompson, Clare Welsons, Grace Whitcomb, Doris Zook, Helen Creitz, Virginia Abrahma, Doris Knoebel and Billey Grace Ross. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of the 1928 Pacific University May Day Queen, Florence Bennet. 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 from the Carnegie Library to the west side of Marsh Hall. 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 the Pacific University's May Day Queen, Florence Bennet, with her court on the throne. 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 from the Carnegie Library to the west side of Marsh Hall. 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 the Pacific University's May Day Queen, Florence Bennett, and her court. 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 from the Carnegie Library to the west side of Marsh Hall. 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 two Pacific University students holding an article of clothing in the air between them. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph that features Oregon State University's original Snell Hall. In 1958 it became Extension Hall. Today it is known as Ballard Extension Hall. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph that features Oregon State University's Apperson Hall. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph that features the Oregon State University's Bandstand and Agriculture Building. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph collage of pictures that feature several Oregon State University buildings. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of the Pacific University May Day Celebration procession. A large Maypole is visible in the background. 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 from the Carnegie Library to the west side of Marsh Hall. 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 three female Pacific University students posing in front of a tree. 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 dressed up in a ballerina style outfit. She was most likely dressed up for the May Day Celebration. 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 from the Carnegie Library to the west side of Marsh Hall. 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 female Pacific University student sitting on a stair railing of an unidentified house. This photograph appears in an album that was compiled by Edith Hansen McGill, a 1930 Pacific University graduate.