A museum display featuring mannequins, located in the museum in Old College Hall at Pacific University. The dresses on the mannequins are from the 1860s.
Photograph of a sign created by the Theta Nu Alpha sorority for the 1949 homecoming celebration. This homecoming celebration included many tributes and events relating to the centennial of Pacific University. The sign reads: Sept. 1849... Dear Diary... We started school today... Oct. 1949/ Dear Diary... How we have grown in 100 years!!.
Exterior view of the old Gymnasium, barely visible through trees. The Gymnasium was replaced in 1970 by the Pacific Athletic Center, now called the Stoller Center.
Pacific University's petrified stump is a marker commemorating the first home that was built for Pacific University. Plaque reads This petrified stump marks the site of the Log Building, the first home of Pacific University erected by the class of 1867.
Elda and Leva Walker, sitting at table at Pacific University during the Christmas season of 1960, playing a game. Elda and Leva Walker were the daughters of Levi Walker, and they graduated from Pacific University in 1900.