Cyrus Walker family portrait. An inscription on the back identifies them from left to right as Mrs. Cyrus Walker, (i.e. Lucy Maria Tanner Walker), Miss Tanner (the sister of Lucy Maria), and Mr. Cyrus Walker. Cyrus and Lucy Maria married in 1859, and this was likely taken within a few years afterwards, before their daughter was born in 1865. The sister is not identified by name, but is most likely Susan Lucinda Tanner, who would have been about 15 years old in 1860. The other Tanner sister, Emily, was only 11 at that time.
1931 May Day Court sitting on their thrones. The Queen in the center is Florence Gross a Pacific University graduate of 1931. The rest of the court is as follows (order unsure): Gertrude Bagnall, graduate of 1932, Dorothy Thompson, graduate of 1932, Viola Paterson, graduate of 1931, Mary Laack, graduate of 1931, Betsey Asher, graduate of 1931, and Ethel Bradford, graduate of 1931.
A portrait of Elisee Meresse, his wife, Leone Charlier Meresse, and his three sons, Edgar, Frank, and Abel. Elisee Meresse was a French professor at Pacific University.
A group photo of Pacific University students, missidentified on the front of the photo as the class of 1903. Among them is Mary Bailey (graduate of 1903), standing far right, Huckabay, seated far right, Abel Meresse (graduate of 1902), standing behind Huckabay, Edgar Merrese, seated in middle with his leg crossed, and Ora Dell Caples, who attended the Conservatory, seated far left.
Pacific University's class of 1907 which was the first to graduate with caps and gowns. From left to right they are Sarah Baldrick, Ethel Moseley, Pearl Chandley, J. W. Peters, Howard Markel, Caroline Finch.