A group of people attending a reception on the patio of Washburne Hall on the Pacific University campus, apparently following Convocation in Fall, 1986. One woman holds program from the Convocation ceremony; another woman holds a red carnation, possibly given to her during the ceremony.
A woman, most likely a Pacific University student, runs to avoid the water from a sprinkler on the university's campus, while holding textbooks in her arms. The edge of Washburne Hall is visible in the background, along with a line of trees known as the "Birch Walk." The original slide was printed in June, 1989.
A group of four male Pacific University students, sitting in Trombley Square with Marsh Hall in the background. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer and may have been used for marketing purposes. The original slide is labeled, "Big Ideas," perhaps suggesting that this image was intended to illustrate how students talk and learn at the university. The photograph is undated; it may be from circa 1987-1993, based on their clothing.
Pacific University's President Faith Gabelnick in full academic regalia, surrounded by Pacific University students all wearing red, during her Inauguration on September 24, 1995. Gabelnick was Pacific's first woman president, serving from 1995-2003. In this photograph, she is wearing the President's medal with the seal of the university, and what appears to be a maile-style lei (though it might be made with oak or laurel leaves); this may have been a nod to Pacific's Hawaiian student community, and/or to Pacific's traditions honoring the oaks on campus. They are standing on the steps of Marsh Hall. This image was used on the cover of Pacific's Alumni Magazine in the Fall 1995 issue.
Pacific University's President James Miller wearing academic regalia, standing at a podium with two older people who are also wearing academic regalia. He appears to be giving them an award, or possibly honorary degrees. This was likely taken during Commencement in the 1970s.
Three Pacific University women students, performing what appears to be a physics or chemistry laboratory experiment using a scale. They appear to be discussing the results while taking notes. The original slide is dated October, 1988.
A man, probably a Pacific University alumnus or a member of its staff, showing off a silk tie that has small golden "qilin" on it, resembling Pacific's Boxer. A woman standing behind him is smiling while they show the tie. This photograph was taken in Washburne Hall. The original slide is dated April, 1988.
A member of Pacific University's administrative staff, at a desk on the third floor of Marsh Hall. He may have been involved in publicity, based on the items on his desk, which include a roll of film, a rolodex, several pieces of media, and a full inbox and outbox. The original slide is dated September, 1986.
Four men and one woman pose in what appears to be an art display, probably on the Pacific University campus. The art includes a carved wooden sculpture of a dog; a landscape photograph; and a pair of wooden doors painted with a Pacific Northwest Native-style raven. The original slide is dated September, 1986.
A couple wearing matching white formal wear, standing with a younger man who might be their son. They are posing in front of a welcome sign for Pacific University, which appears to have been freshly installed at the time the photograph was taken. Several other people, one of whom is taking a photograph, are watching them from the foreground. Given the couple's coordinating clothes and the corsage worn by the woman, they may have been getting married or celebrating an anniversary. Marsh Hall and Scott Library appear in the background. The original slide was printed in May, 1986.
Robert F. Duvall, President of Pacific University, sitting at his desk in his office in Marsh Hall. A phone, papers, a lamp and other objects are on the desk; framed photographs are on the wall behind him. This photograph was likely taken by a Pacific staff photographer, probably sometime soon after Duvall's inauguration as University President, in late 1983 or in 1984. This is one of a small set of images from the same event.
Robert F. Duvall, President of Pacific University, standing by a window in his office on the third floor of Marsh Hall. This photograph was likely taken by a Pacific staff photographer, probably sometime soon after Duvall's inauguration as University President, in late 1983 or in 1984. This is one of a small set of images from the same event.
Robert F. Duvall, President of Pacific University, standing in his office in Marsh Hall. He is standing in front of bookshelves that are filled with texts, photographs, plaques and other memorabilia. This photograph was likely taken by a Pacific staff photographer, probably sometime soon after Duvall's inauguration as University President, in late 1983 or in 1984. This is one of a small set of images from the same event.
A portrait of a Pacific University student wearing a turtleneck sweater with a grey jacket. This was likely taken by a Pacific staff photographer for use in a campus publication, circa 1983.
Two Pacific University students, or possibly a student and a faculty member, with Walter Hall in the background. This was likely taken by a Pacific staff photographer for use in a campus publication, circa 1983.
Two Pacific University students with Walter Hall in the background. This was likely taken by a Pacific staff photographer for use in a campus publication, circa 1983. For another view of the same students, see: PUA_PeoSlides_536
A close-up view of several Pacific University students on the patio of Washburne Hall. This was likely taken by a Pacific staff photographer for use in a campus publication, circa 1983. For another view of the same students, see: PUA_PeoSlides_538
Two women, probably Pacific University students, wearing bandanas while chewing on pieces of straw or oats. They might have been participating in an outdoor program. This was likely taken by a Pacific staff photographer for use in a campus publication, circa 1983.
Pacific University students Michael K. Y. Chun and Joanne R. Perry (both Class of 1984), talking near Washburne Hall. Several other students appear in the background. This was likely taken by a Pacific staff photographer for use in a campus publication, probably in August, 1983. For a closely related image, see: PUA_PeoSlides_523
A portrait of Joanne R. Perry, a Pacific University student (Class of 1984), sitting on the patio of Washburne Hall. This photograph was likely taken by a Pacific staff photographer for use in a campus publication, and appears to date from August, 1983.
Pacific University students Michael K. Y. Chun and Joanne R. Perry (both Class of 1984), talking by what appears to be a bicycle rack near Walter Hall. This was likely taken by a Pacific staff photographer for use in a campus publication, probably in August, 1983. For related images, see: PUA_PeoSlides_465 and PUA_PeoSlides_503.
Michael K. Y. Chun, who was a Pacific University student (Class of 1984) at the time this photograph was taken, sitting on the patio of Washburne Hall. This was likely taken by a Pacific staff photographer for use in a campus publication, probably in August, 1983. For related images, see: PUA_PeoSlides_465 and PUA_PeoSlides_523.
A man, presumed to be a Pacific University student based on other similar portraits made during the same time period, walking down the steps of Washburne Hall. This photograph was likely taken by a Pacific staff photographer for use in a campus publication, and probably dates from 1983. For a related image, see: PUA_PeoSlides_515
A portrait of a smiling man, presumed to be a Pacific University student based on other similar portraits made during the same time period. This photograph was likely taken by a Pacific staff photographer for use in a campus publication, and probably dates from 1983. For a related image, see: PUA_PeoSlides_518