In February 1980, Piilani Cummings, class of 1983, practices playing the guitar for the annual Hawaiian Club event, Lu'au. The event has been hosted by the Hawaiian Club on the Pacific University campus since 1950.
[Names left to right] Oregon Storer Metro manager Doug Wilson along with Pacific University president James Miller, speech and communications faculty member Fred Scheller, the College of Arts and Sciences dean David Malcolm, and vice president of business affairs Roscoe Labosier agreed to the 'Storer Cable' document which granted the communications studio in Carnegie hall $100,000 worth of equipment.
In March 1982, Pacific University vice president of business affairs Roscoe E. Labosier [right] signed the 'Storer Cable' document presented to him by Oregon manager of Storer Metro, Doug Wilson [left]. This document, a joint venture between Storer Cable Communications and Metro West Cablevision, was an agreement to update the communications studio in Carnegie Hall with more than $100,000 in equipment.
Former Board of Trustee member Douglas Strain and an unidentified trustee member pose next to the Pacific University sign in the mid 1980s. Strain was the chair of the board from 1984-1986 and funded the Strain science building on the Forest Grove campus built in 1993.
Former Pacific University Board of Trustees member Douglas C. Strain attends a banquet during the mid 1980s. Strain was the chair of the group from 1984-1986. Strain funded the construction of Pacific University's Strain science building.
Photo of students holding the Ming mascot in the 1940s. The Ming statue was presented to Pacific University as a replacement for the Boxer mascot after it disappeared during a Boxer Brawl.The Ming mascot was refused by the student body. What is left of the Ming statue can be found in the Pacific University Center.
Phyllis (Asbury) Frost and Dr. James Dundas, both Pacific University Class of 1949, at an alumni event. Phyllis became a management aide at Tektronix, Inc. and James became an optometrist after graduating from School of Optometry in 1950.
Virginia 'Ginny' C. (Caine) Cooper, Pacific University Class of 1959, smiling for the camera. She went on to be a children's librarian for the Hillsboro Public Library.
Photograph of Paul V. Philips, Pacific University Class of 1978, talking on the telephone. He went on to be a citizen's representative and governor's assistant for the State of Oregon.