Roger C. Moore, 1962 graduate of Pacific University's with Bachelor of Science, stands with another football player. He went on to become a teacher and athletic repairs shop owner.
Pacific University freshman class of 1866 and 1867, (First row to second row) W. F. Loose, M. C. Lounsdale, C. Skidmore, J. J. Fish, L. C. Walker, H. C. Lieser, G. H. Atkinson, Jr., F. L. Stott.
(Left to right) Jackson Hurren, J. A. Bruth, D. B. Raffets, and J. E. Walker were students at Pacific University in 1867. This group of men erected the petrified stump that is still on the Pacific Forest Grove campus today.
Pacific University's Albert Raddin Sweetser, Professor of biology and chemistry, and student Charles Edward Bradley, Class of 1897, on a picnic. This photograph was likely taken between 1893-1897 during a class outing to a location near Forest Grove, Oregon, possibly during a field trip to collect botany specimens.
Pacific University students in front of tent cabins at the Columbia Beach Conference. John Egbert Bishop, class of 1914, Ferrin Holman Boynton, Ned Livingston (possibly the same as William Kenneth Livingston, class of 1913) and Earl Lafayette House.
A young man playfully pushing two young women in a wheelbarrow. This photograph was likely taken near Forest Grove, Oregon between 1900-1919, and may depict students of Pacific University. A structure which might be a mill appears in the background.
Pacific University students on a picnic, potentially in Forest Grove or surrounding area, circa 1895-1919. The photograph may have been taken in "Naylor's Woods," a park on the southwest side of Forest Grove that was the location for many picnic outings; or it may be in another nearby location.
Two girls, possibly students of Tualatin Academy, dressed in traditional Dutch costumes including wooden clogs, Dutch bonnets, skirts and bodices. They are standing on the steps of Marsh Hall on the Pacific University campus. They were likely dressed for a theatre performance or outdoor pageant. This photograph was probably taken sometime between 1900-1929.
Four female students in costume, starting from the left, Ella Blanche Huston , Sarah Pamela Boldrick, class of 1907, Lilla Lydia Irvin and Minnie Esther Heidle (Wilhemina).
A group of Pacific University students and faculty having a picnic near Gales Creek. Henry Liberty Bates, principle of Tualatin Academy, Mary Frances Farham, Dean of Women and Professor of English and Literature, Victor Emmanuel Albright, Instructor in Public Speaking and English, possibly Grace Christine Wood, Instructor in Tualatin Academy , Livia Ella Ferrin, Arthur John Prideaux, Frances Thora Sorensen William Beatty Rasmussen and Chester Kimes Fletcher class of 1906, Ethel Belle Moseley, Sarah Pamela Boldrick, Pearl Wilma Chandler and Howard Hill Markel class of 1907.
Portrait of Pauline (Miller) Chapman, who was a vocal instructor at Pacific University. She was married to Frank Thomas Chapman, director of the Pacific University Music Conservatory.