Students clean-up on the Pacific University campus after the Columbus Day Storm which occurred October 1962. The student dorms can be seen in the background.
Pacific University basketball players compete against Cascade College. The Pacific University players are as follows: number 41 is Fred Bender, number 23 is George E. Oja, Jr., graduate of 1965, and number 51 is Vincent Allen Hayes, graduate of 1965.
Irene Story, curator of Pacific University's Old College Hall Museum, shows Dr. Howard Stephenson a spinning wheel. Museum displays are visible in the background, including a display of Native American baskets and artifacts.
Tualatin Academy's First Year class of 1896-1897 pose for a photo on the steps of Marsh. Among the students identified are George James, Garfield Howard Macrum, Walter Gavey, Robert Ray Kuhn, Thomas Downing Cline, Charles Robinson McClaughrey, Clarence Albert Beauchamp, Luther William Wilkinson, Henry Levi Yoder, Harold Burr Millis, James Livingstone Miller, Clarence Palmer (adult student), Harmon A. Trenner (adult student), Edwin Barker, Elbert Shearer Huckabay, George Williamson Parman, Ottice Shearer, Howard Mitchell Brownwell, George Stafford Johnson, Harriet 'Hattie' J. Yoder, Eva Josephine Redman, Coral Lilian Wilkes, Blanche McHaffie, Lillie Maud Porter, and Charlotte Grace Myers. Charlotte Grace Myers died later in 1897 and was buried on Thanksgiving Day.
A group of Pacific University and Tualatin Academy students eat lunch outside during the 1904-1905 school year. The back row is Frances Thora Sorensen, Robert Alexander Imlay, M. L. Barnet, Jonathan Urban Hilts, and one of the young men with the last name Robinson. The three boys sitting in the front to the left are Chester Kimes Fletcher, Harry Pembroke Humphreys, and one of the young men with the last name Brown. [Note: M. L. Barnet could not be located in the Pacific University Catalogue under this year.]
Group photo of Pacific University's class of 1915-1916 taken on the steps of Marsh Hall. Several members of the class are identified including Mildred Helena Scobee, Elizabeth Carpenter Hervey, Harold Robinson, Eathel Mary McKinney, Helen Rebecca Brunner, Mildred Carlyle, and Julian Danforth Fenenga.
A group of ten individuals stand for a photo on the steps of Old College Hall. They attended Pacific University in 1878 and six of them were member's of that years graduating class.
Six photos of students with Boxer. The photos are displayed on a page from Thelma Mill's photo album. Most of the students are not identified, however, the photo labeled '3' on the front page features Harry Kunkel, Henry Riske, and John Garrigus holding Boxer, all three graduated from Pacific University in 1924. The photo on the back page features Thelma Mills herself holding Boxer. She graduated in 1923. Two other students are identified as 'Red' Sheeley and 'Jazz' Hoar and may refer to the photo in the upper left hand corner of the front page.
A group portrait of Tualatin Academy's Class of 1907, pictured here as third year (or junior) students during the 1905-1906 school year. Tualatin Academy was a college preparatory high school that was attached to Pacific University. The students are posing on the steps of Marsh Hall on the Pacific University campus in 1905 or 1906. The students are identified as follows, left to right, front to back: Pearl Greear, Lepha Marie Hawley, Willis Earl Jensen, Elsie Katherine Lathrop, John Robert Weatherred*, Maude Hollinger, Katherine Faye Corwin**, Helen Emma Bollinger, Thorgny Holmes, Lorena Constance Belknap, Mizpah Ione Abernethy, Fred Stuart Knight, Camilla Dix Abernethy, and Bertha Mary Kirkwood.
*A family descendant identified the man labelled here as "Weatherred" to be Daniel Bump, who was a Pacific University senior in 1906.
**Katherine Faye Corwin is listed in the Pacific University Catalogues as having been a second year student in the 1905-1906 school year.
Formal portrait of Hattie Scholfield (Mrs. J. T. Lieuallen), Mary Bailey (Mrs. N. D. Clarks), Ora Caples (Mrs. Tom Garley), and Frances Sorensen (A. J. Prideaux) who were good friends while attending Pacific University. Hattie Scholfield graduated in 1902, Mary Bailey in 1903, Ora Caples, who was a teachers assistant, in 1902, and Frances Sorensen in 1906.
A group photo of the Tualatin Academy class which entered in 1895. They were the first to use Marsh Hall. The students and teacher are identified on the back of the photo. Listed back to front and left to right, they are: Cecil Thomas Humphreys, Frank Erastus Beauchamp, Julius Anton Young, Arthur Elias Yoder, Alfred John Funge, Willis H. Trenner, Fanny Sorensen, Robert Peter Wirtz, Harriet Eva Scholfield, Wilma Waggener, Charlolette Dot Graham, Jennie Lydia Yoder, Samuel Elverton Gates, Ora Della Caples, Margaret Best (Principal of the Woman's Department and Instructor in English), Mabel Hinman, Mary Bailey, William Turpen, Elizabeth Emily Tongue, Eleanor Russell, Ellen Gertrude Garrison, Rowena Pratt, Francis Eolia Cornelius, Jessie Leone Hibbs, James McCalmont Morrison. [Note: All of these students are found within the Pacific University records, however, this appears to be taken during their second year and the students that appear in this photo do not seem to account for the entirety of the 1895 class].
Five members of the Gamma Sigma fraternity stand with Boxer in front of the '1967' stone that is placed in one of the outer walls of the Harvey Scott Memorial Library (now Scott Hall). In the back row, from left to right, are Larry Alberton (Class of 1969), Bill Swanson (Class of 1969), and Gary Wright (Class of 1970). In the front row, left to right, are Paul 'The Beak' Diederich and Jim 'Handsome' Ransom (Class of 1971).
Five female students at Pacific University. They are, left to right, Beulah Warner, graduate of 1899, Catherine Myers, graduate of 1901, Liberta Brown, graduate of 1899, Lois West Parker Meyers, graduate of 1899, and Mildred Mary Tibbals, graduate of 1901.
This photo probably depicts the homes of the Sloan Family, the first building on the left, and Joseph Walker Marsh, the first building to its right. It is likely that this photo was taken circa 1905 near Elm Street and 19th, Forest Grove, Oregon. In addition the furthest building back and to the right is likely the elementary school before it was rebuilt in the 1930s. There are also railroad tracks in the foreground.
Pacific University's 1913 football team made up of Pacific University and Tualatin Academy students. They include Elbert John Taylor, Jakel [?], Oscar Alfred Axelson, Clinton Edgar Ostrander, Birns [?], Jay Richard Austin, James Robert Rasmusen, Vernon Ernest Burlingham, Ireland [?], Ivan Donaldson, Edwy Olds Dibble, Byron Matthew Goodman, Howard Rice Taylor, Paul Abraham [?], and Warren Ernest Tupper.
A poster for a theatrical production of Antigone put on by the students in the Public Speaking Department of Pacific University in 1902 [misidentified on the back of a photo as 1903]. The photos for the poster were taken by Pope and the art was drawn by Edgar Meresse, who attended until 1902. Among the actors are Oro Caples, Mary Bailey, Will Hale, Edgar Meresse, Walter Dimick, and Ferrin. Pacific University has several copies of this photo. See also photos #12686, #12687, and #12688 for photos of the cast in costume used in the poster.