A portrait of Joanne R. Perry, a Pacific University student (Class of 1984), outdoors on the Pacific campus. This photograph was likely taken by a Pacific staff photographer for use in a campus publication, and appears to date from August, 1983. For a related image that includes her signature, see: PUA_PeoSlides_502
Two Pacific University students speaking with two older man, most likely professors or administrators. They are standing on the north steps of Marsh Hall; the camera is facing east towards Murdock Hall. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer, and probably dates from circa 1983-1985. For another view of the same group of people, see: PUA_PeoSlides_510
Several Pacific University students, relaxing on a patio near the center of campus. One student appears to be reading the campus newspaper, "The Index." They are sitting under the awning of the entrance to Old College Hall, which at the time was located on the east side of Trombley Square (it was later moved). Marsh Hall appears in the background. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer, and probably dates from circa 1983-1985.
A Pacific University student with an older man, most likely a professor or administrator, talking on the north steps of Marsh Hall. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer, and probably dates from circa 1983-1985. For another view of the same group of people, see: PUA_PeoSlides_510
A Pacific University science professor, possibly in the biology or chemistry departments based on the symbol on the blackboard, cutting a string held by a student. The string may represent a model of a molecule. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer to illustrate one of the programs at Pacific, and probably dates from circa 1983-1985.
A woman, most likely a Pacific University student, points out a detail of a basket to a younger child. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer to illustrate one of the programs at Pacific: possibly Early Childhood Education. This slide dates from circa 1983-1985.
Two people, possibly students or staff, at Pacific University's "Spirit Bench." In a tradition that began in the 1970s or possibly earlier, students have been allowed to paint the bench as they wished. This slide dates from circa 1983-1985.
Two Pacific University students standing by the trunk of a car, with a campus building in the background. They appear to be either packing or unpacking, with a pile of folded clothes visible at their feet. This slide dates from circa 1983-1985.
A portrait of Joanne R. Perry, a Pacific University student (Class of 1984), outdoors on the Pacific campus. Her signature was added to the slide. This photograph was likely taken by a Pacific staff photographer for use in a campus publication, and appears to date from August, 1983. For a related image without her signature, see: PUA_PeoSlides_511
A portrait of Lori K. Sell, a Pacific University student, on the patio of Washburne Hall. Her signature was added to the slide. This photograph was likely taken by a Pacific staff photographer for use in a campus publication, and appears to date from August, 1983. For a related image without her signature, see: PUA_PeoSlides_495
A man, most likely a member of the Pacific University AV (audio-visual) unit's staff, operating a keyboard. His signature was added to the slide. It appears to read "David C. [Shimp?]"; his last name being only partially legible. This photograph was likely taken by a Pacific staff photographer for use in a campus publication, and probably dates from August, 1983. For two related images, see: PUA_PeoSlides_499 and PUA_PeoSlides_499
A portrait of Richard Albrecht, who was a student at Pacific University (Class of 1984) at the time this photograph was taken. His shirt reads: "Once a Viking..." This refers to the Forest Grove High School "Vikings," where Albrecht was a standout football player before coming to Pacific. This image likely made by a Pacific staff photographer for use in a campus publication. The slide was printed in August, 1983. For a related slide where Albrecht's signature was added to the image, see: PUA_PeoSlides_461
A man, most likely a member of the Pacific University AV (audio-visual) unit's staff, operating what appears to be an AV control panel: most likely a video editing machine. At the time that this image was taken, Pacific was operating a public access cable broadcast studio; this may have been a part of it. On a related version of this slide, the man signed his own name as "David C. [Shimp?]"; his last name being only partially legible. This photograph was likely taken by a Pacific staff photographer for use in a campus publication. The original slide was printed in August, 1983. For two related images, see: PUA_PeoSlides_498 and PUA_PeoSlides_501
A man, most likely a member of the Pacific University AV (audio-visual) unit's staff, operating what appears to be an AV control panel. On a related version of this slide, the man signed his own name as "David C. [Shimp?]"; his last name being only partially legible. The buttons have labels including "Matte, Blank, Black Burst, Color Bars, Effect", possibly indicating that he was editing video. At the time that this image was taken, Pacific was operating a public access cable broadcast studio; this may have been a part of it. This photograph was likely taken by a Pacific staff photographer for use in a campus publication. The original slide was printed in August, 1983. For two related images, see: PUA_PeoSlides_499 and PUA_PeoSlides_501
A portrait of Lori K. Sell, a Pacific University student, on the patio of Washburne Hall. This photograph was likely taken by a Pacific staff photographer for use in a campus publication. The original slide was printed in August, 1983. For a related image that includes her signature, see: PUA_PeoSlides_502
A child wearing headphones while participating in a therapeutic session, screening test or experiment at Pacific University. She appears to be completing a task on a pegboard, likely based on directions being delivered to her via audio. A technician operates a machine behind her, while a woman (possibly a relative) sits nearby. This photograph may have been taken in order to illustrate one of Pacific University's allied health programs: possibly its Communications Disorders or Occupational Therapy programs. The child's face has been digitally blurred for privacy. The original slide was printed in January, 1982.
Pacific University Professor Robert Davies, who taught English, using binoculars outdoors with several students. They appear to be birdwatching; possibly on a field trip. The original slide was printed in January, 1982, but appears to show a scene during the previous fall, possibly in October, 1981 based on the color of the trees' leaves.
Chemistry Professor James O. Currie Jr. with another person during the dedication of Pacific University's "Chemistry Unit of the Science Complex," later named Murdock Hall. This event took place on January 22, 1981. Griffith was Chairman of Pacific's Division of Science and Mathematics at that time. According to the student newspaper: "The new chemistry unit features 24 person stations in two laboratories and 12 stations in another lab" (The Index, Jan. 16, 1981). This is one of a set of images taken at the dedication.
Chemistry Professor James O. Currie Jr. holding a microphone at the dedication of Pacific University's "Chemistry Unit of the Science Complex," later named Murdock Hall. He appears to be leading a tour of the facilities. This event took place on January 22, 1981. Griffith was Chairman of Pacific's Division of Science and Mathematics at that time. According to the student newspaper: "The new chemistry unit features 24 person stations in two laboratories and 12 stations in another lab" (The Index, Jan. 16, 1981). This is one of a set of images taken at the dedication.
Physics Professor Tom Griffith at the dedication of Pacific University's "Chemistry Unit of the Science Complex," later named Murdock Hall. This event took place on January 22, 1981. Griffith was Chairman of Pacific's Division of Science and Mathematics at that time. According to the student newspaper: "The new chemistry unit features 24 person stations in two laboratories and 12 stations in another lab" (The Index, Jan. 16, 1981). This is one of a set of images taken at the dedication.
Pacific University President James Miller, speaking at a podium during the dedication of Pacific University's "Chemistry Unit of the Science Complex," later named Murdock Hall. This event took place on January 22, 1981. According to the student newspaper: "The new chemistry unit features 24 person stations in two laboratories and 12 stations in another lab" (The Index, Jan. 16, 1981). This is one of a set of images taken at the dedication.
Several attendees at the dedication of Pacific University's "Chemistry Unit of the Science Complex," later named Murdock Hall. This event took place on January 22, 1981. According to the student newspaper: "The new chemistry unit features 24 person stations in two laboratories and 12 stations in another lab" (The Index, Jan. 16, 1981). This is one of a set of images taken at the dedication.
Attendees at the dedication of Pacific University's "Chemistry Unit of the Science Complex," later named Murdock Hall. The man who is pointing appears to be Pacific's President James Miller. The man in the background is identified in a photograph that was printed in the Pacific University Alumni Magazine as "Dr. Sam C. Smith ... of the M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust, which provided the matching grant the launched the campaign [to fund construction]" (Spring 1981 issue, p. 3). This event took place on January 22, 1981. According to the student newspaper: "The new chemistry unit features 24 person stations in two laboratories and 12 stations in another lab" (The Index, Jan. 16, 1981). This is one of a set of images taken at the dedication.
Several attendees speaking together at the dedication of Pacific University's "Chemistry Unit of the Science Complex," later named Murdock Hall. This event took place on January 22, 1981. According to the student newspaper: "The new chemistry unit features 24 person stations in two laboratories and 12 stations in another lab" (The Index, Jan. 16, 1981). This is one of a set of images taken at the dedication.