A photograph of the 1919-1920 Pacific University basketball team. The caption with the photograph identifies the students as Nelson Rogers, W.T. 'Buck' Graham, Harold Reed, Ernst Wolf, Encell Todd, Verle Stanley, Thomas Fowler, Glenn Sheeley, Leslie 'Jazz' Hoar and Julian Fenenga. This picture appears in an album that was compiled by Greta McIntyre Sheeley, a 1920 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of the 1920-1921 Pacific University basketball team. The caption with the photograph identifies the students as Leslie 'Jazz' Hoar, Glenn 'Red' Sheeley, W. T. 'Buck' Graham, Albert Schneider and Henry Fiske. This picture appears in an album that was compiled by Greta McIntyre Sheeley, a 1920 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of two Pacific University students and Coach Jesse E. Day posing with a Mt. Hood Ice Cream sign. The caption with the photograph identifies the students as Glen Sheeley and Thomas Fowler. Jesse Day was the 'physical director,' or coach, at Pacific University around 1918. Fowler reportedly was in possession of the Boxer mascot's tail when he was called-up to fight during World War I. He reunited the tail with the rest of Boxer when he returned to Pacific University soon after World War I ended in November, 1918. This picture appears in an album that was compiled by Greta McIntyre Sheeley, a 1920 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of two Pacific University students and Coach Jesse E. Day posing with a Mt. Hood Ice Cream sign. The caption with the photograph identifies one of the students as Glenn 'Red' Sheeley. Jesse Day was the 'physical director,' or coach, at Pacific University around 1918. This picture appears in an album that was compiled by Greta McIntyre Sheeley, a 1920 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of a Pacific University couple standing on a stump. The caption with the photograph identifies the students as Irene Bilbrey and Buck Graham. This picture appears in an album that was compiled by Greta McIntyre Sheeley, a 1920 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of three Pacific University students on campus. A young woman has a young man in a headlock while another young woman looks on. The caption with the photograph identifies the students as Harvey Jack, Greta McIntyre and Irene Bilbry. The caption also notes, 'Married with Greta's help'. This picture appears in an album that was compiled by Greta McIntyre Sheeley, a 1920 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of Jesse E. Day with a Pacific University student, Greta McIntyre Sheeley. The caption on the photograph identifies the two. Jesse Day was the 'physical director,' or coach, at Pacific University around 1918. This picture appears in an album that was compiled by Greta McIntyre Sheeley, a 1920 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of three Pacific University students dressed in formal clothes. The students are posing outside a grove of trees. The caption with the photograph identifies two of the students as Orlando Romig and Alice Bollinger. It also indicates that Orlando Romig and Alice Bollinger would later get married. This picture appears in an album that was compiled by Greta McIntyre Sheeley, a 1920 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of two Pacific University students on an unidentified city sidewalk. The sidewalk shows glass prisms embedded in the concrete to provide light to the level below the street. The caption with the photo identifies the students as Hazel Jones and Ernst Wolfe. This picture appears in an album that was compiled by Greta McIntyre Sheeley, a 1920 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of two Pacific University students standing on a wood plank walkway on campus. The caption identifies the students as Dorris Mace and Leo Lucas. It also indicates that the pair would eventually marry. This picture appears in an album that was compiled by Greta McIntyre Sheeley, a 1920 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of two Pacific University students standing on the grass. The caption with the photograph identifies the students as Greta McIntyre Sheeley and Harold Reed. This picture appears in an album that was compiled by Greta McIntyre Sheeley, a 1920 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of two Pacific University students standing next to the steps of second Herrick Hall. The caption with the photograph identifies them as Verle Stanley and Rozella McKee. It also indicates that the two eventually married. Herrick Hall was the second women's dormitory on the Pacific University campus. It was built in 1907 after it's predecessor burned down. This picture appears in an album that was compiled by Greta McIntyre Sheeley, a 1920 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of a Pacific University student wearing sunglasses, posing next to Marsh Hall. The caption with the photograph identifies the student as Betty. Her last name is not indicated. In 1920, Marsh Hall served as the university's chapel, recitation rooms, office and rooms for the literary societies and the Christian Associations. This picture appears in an album that was compiled by Greta McIntyre Sheeley, a 1920 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of a Pacific University student wearing sunglasses, posing next to Marsh Hall. The caption with the photograph identifies the student as Greta McIntyre Sheeley. In 1920, Marsh Hall served as the university's chapel, recitation rooms, office and rooms for the literary societies and the Christian Associations. This picture appears in an album that was compiled by Greta McIntyre Sheeley, a 1920 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of a Pacific University student in his military uniform, sitting at a table in France during World War I. During this time period many men from Pacific University were enlisted in military service as the United States entered World War I in April, 1917. The student body was almost entirely made up of women. This picture appears in an album that was compiled by Greta McIntyre Sheeley, a 1920 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of a Pacific University student dressed in white, standing next to flowers. The caption with the photograph identifies the woman as Beth Potwin. This picture appears in an album that was compiled by Greta McIntyre Sheeley, a 1920 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of two Pacific University students dressed up for the May Day Celebration in May, 1918. The caption with the photograph identifies the students as Greta McIntyre Sheeley and Irene Belbry. Greta McIntyre Sheeley is dressed in men's clothing and Belbry is dressed as a nurse. The May Day celebration tradition at Pacific University began in 1914, and would continue for over 50 years. A student would be crowned 'Queen of the May'. The event would often include a double-line procession from the Carnegie Library to the west side of Marsh Hall. A luncheon, singing, athletic competitions and other activities would be enjoyed by students and members of the Forest Grove community. A maypole would be erected and young ladies dressed in white would wind ribbon around it. This picture appears in an album that was compiled by Greta McIntyre Sheeley, a 1920 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of three Pacific University students. Two men wearing caps and the woman wearing a white dress. The caption with the photograph identifies two of the students as Verle Stanley and Betty [Unidentified]. This picture appears in an album that was compiled by Greta McIntyre Sheeley, a 1920 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of a student in the science lab at Pacific University. The caption with the photograph identifies the student as Greta McIntyre Sheeley. During the time this picture was taken, science classes would have been held in Science Hall, today known as Old College Hall. Old College Hall is the oldest building on the Pacific University campus and one of the oldest educational buildings in the western United States. This picture appears in an album that was compiled by Greta McIntyre Sheeley, a 1920 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of two Pacific University students standing on the steps of second Herrick Hall. Herrick Hall was the second women's dormitory on the Pacific University campus. It was built in 1907 after it's predecessor burned down. This picture appears in an album that was compiled by Greta McIntyre Sheeley, a 1920 Pacific University graduate.
A portrait of Pacific University student, Greta McIntyre, in 1918. This picture appears in an album that was compiled by Greta McIntyre Sheeley, a 1920 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of a Pacific University student with her mother. The caption with the photograph identifies the student as Greta McIntyre Sheeley. This picture appears in an album that was compiled by Greta McIntyre Sheeley, a 1920 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of Pacific University alumna, Gertrude Porter, in 1972. This picture appears in an album that was compiled by Greta McIntyre Sheeley, a 1920 Pacific University graduate.
A portrait of Pacific University student, Gertrude Porter. She is wrapped in an American flag and wearing a crown. The caption with the photograph indicates that she sold World War I bonds. During this time period many men from Pacific University were enlisted in military service as the United States entered World War I in April, 1917. The student body was almost entirely made up of women. This picture appears in an album that was compiled by Greta McIntyre Sheeley, a 1920 Pacific University graduate.