A photo of Marsh Hall at Pacific University covered in snow and ivy in the 1960s. Marsh Hall was constructed from 1893-1895 and named after the first president of Pacific University, Sidney Harper Marsh. On March 27, 1975, Marsh Hall was 75 percent gutted by fire. Later in 1975 the building was reconstructed and can be seen on the Pacific campus today, currently housing classrooms and offices.
A man entering Washburne Hall, now called the University Center or U.C., in 1967. The building constructed in 1963 and named after Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Washburne of Eugene, Oregon. The building now houses the cafeteria, Bistro, Pacific Information Center, mail room, Fireside Lounge, and many other offices that revolve around student life.
The Euclideans group at Pacific Universiy pose for a photo in 1965. Row 1 includes Dave Peeples, class of 1966, Jim Corbett, class of 1965, Tim Schauermann, class of 1966. Row 2 includes Rex Reed, class of 1966, Russ Paulsen, Barbara Williams, class of 1966, Dr. Andrewa Noble, Mr. Marsh, Warren Shimonishi, class of 1966.
Pacific University student Helen Rowe, class of 1968, participates in a fashion show located in the Mulit-purpose room (MPR) in the basement of the University Center (Washburn Hall) in 1965.
Lynne Staves (Mrs. Lynne L. Hersum), class of 1967, participates in a fashion show held on the Pacific University campus in the Multi-purpose room (MPR), located in the basement of the University Center (Washburn Hall), in 1965.
Pacific students Joyce Bedortha, class of 1950, Carol Curner, Beverly Rowe, and Mrs. Bill Becker [Joanne Kline], class of 1948, cross the road leaving the Pacific University campus in Forest Grove, Oregon in 1949. The photo was taken by Hans Running, Class of 1950.
Pacific University student Linda Wood participates in a fashion show held in the Multi-purpose room (MPR) in the basemet of the University Center (Washburn Hall) in 1965.
Outside of the former Pacific University bookstore, Tabitha Brown Hall, the first Pacific University Model United Nations group poses for a photo. The group had recently attended the 'Delegation of Tunisia' which was held at the University of Washington in Seattle. The chairman of the group was Gary Seany, Class of 1958.
A post card sent to Mrs. Hiram Hatfield,Susan, from Katy at Pacific University. The front of the post card shows Marsh Hall [top], Marsh Hall and Old College Hall [center], and the Academy Building [bottom]. Marsh Hall and Old College Hall are still standing on the Pacific University campus. The Academy Building was destroyed by a fire in 1910.