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 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 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 posed photograph of a man, probably a Pacific University student, performing a chemistry experiment in a lab on campus. The photograph was likely intended to illustrate the new resources available in the "Chemistry Unit of the Science Complex," later named Murdock Hall, which had just opened in January of 1981. The picture was taken by photographer Leo E. Arfer, probably for usage in publications celebrating the opening of the building. Arfer was a professional photographer who also taught photography at Mt. Hood Community College, per his obituary. The original slide is dated February, 1981.
Two men and a woman, probably Pacific University faculty and students, sitting at a table in Scott Library. They appear to be discussing the books that are sitting in front of them. This was likely taken by a staff photographer, possibly for usage in a campus publication. The original slide was printed in March 1980.
A Pacific University student with his down down on a desk covered in books, inside Scott Library on the Pacific campus. The original slide was printed in March 1980. It is signed "Jenni Char," probably Jennifer Char Arashiro (Class of 1980); she was likely the photographer.
A man, probably a Pacific University student but possibly faculty or staff, reading a copy of the campus newspaper. The original slide was printed in March 1980. It is signed "Jenni Char," probably Jennifer Char Arashiro (Class of 1980); she was likely the photographer.
A student speaks to a staff member at the "Cashier" desk on the first floor of Marsh Hall at Pacific University. This was the desk where students settled tuition and other bills. The original slide, which has been color-corrected, was printed in February 1980. It is signed "J. Char," probably Jennifer Char Arashiro (Class of 1980); she was likely the photographer.
A portrait of Michael K. Y. Chun, who was a Pacific University student (Class of 1984) at the time this photograph was taken. Chun apparently signed the negative. This was likely taken by a Pacific staff photographer for use in a campus publication. The original slide was printed in September, 1983. Based on other images from the same set, the photograph from which it was derived was probably taken earlier in that year.
A portrait of Richard Albrecht, who was a student at Pacific University (Class of 1984) at the time this photograph was taken. Albrecht apparently signed the reverse side of the negative. His signature appears here facing in the correct direction, but the wording on his shirt is backwards. The image was likely made by a Pacific staff photographer for use in a campus publication. This slide was printed in September, 1983; but the photograph was taken earlier in that year. A photograph from the same time, but without the signature, was printed in August, 1983; see: PUA_PeoSlides_500. This other slide shows the full wording on his shirt, which reads: "Once a Viking..." This refers to the Forest Grove High School "Vikings," where he was a standout football player before coming to Pacific.
People waiting for the beginning of "Spring Fest," a live music event, on a football field in Forest Grove, Oregon in Spring, 1980. There is a stage in the background and an AV station in the foreground. In the middle ground, a mixed-age audience of children and adults have set up blankets and chairs on the grass, and have decorated with helium balloons. The event was described in the university's alumni magazine: "Lots of sunshine, frisbees, balloons, and music combined to make the third annual Spring Festival a day to remember. Two large tents were erected on the football field and Pacific students were able to picnic and sunbathe from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. while listening to performers ranging from the Muddy Bottom Boys (bluegrass) to Ki-n-Kaboodle Clowns to Cruise Control (jazz)." (Summer 1980 issue, p. 5)
Pacific University students sitting in the sun on the patio of Washburne Hall. This was likely taken by a staff photographer. The original slide was printed in May, 1980.
Several Pacific University students, one of whom is wearing a Pacific-branded tank top, socializing outdoors on campus. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer and may have been used in a campus publication. It likely dates from 1978-1984.
A student or possibly a staff member from Pacific University's School of Optometry, apparently working on charts. A briefcase with a business card from the School of Optometry is on the table, along with what appears to be a visual testing device on the right. This photograph is undated; it may have been taken in the early 1980s.
A man, probably a Pacific University student, using a personal computer in a campus computer lab. This photograph appears to be posed, and was likely taken by a staff photographer to illustrate a Pacific publication. It likely dates from circa 1982-1985.
A Pacific University student, identified on the original slide as Cheryl (or Sheryl) Hamada, apparently engaged in a physics laboratory exercise. This photograph was likely taken circa 1970.
A Pacific University student, identified on the original slide as "Faith M--?hayashi ?--apa--?", studying on the second floor of Scott Library. This photograph was likely taken circa 1970.
A group, probably made up of Pacific University students and/or staff, decorating a small artificial Christmas tree inside a campus office in December, 1970. Some of those pictured are named on the original slide: Naomi Shiraishi; Kathy Daniels; and "Vicky": possibly Vicki Nicassio (Class of 1974).
Pacific University student with the first name "Bill" (per a note on the original slide) interviewing a child, likely as part of a speech assessment or intervention. The child's face has been digitally blurred to protect his privacy. This is one of a small set of photographs which appear to show research on speech and/or speech interventions, overseen by Pacific University speech and communications Professor Arthur Wilcox. See images PUA_PeoSlides_409 through PUA_PeoSlides_413. These photographs were likely taken circa 1970-1971.
Pacific University student Leslie Higa (Class of 1971) interviewing a child, likely as part of a speech assessment or intervention. The child's face has been digitally blurred to protect his privacy. This is one of a small set of photographs which appear to show research on speech and/or speech interventions, overseen by Pacific University speech and communications Professor Arthur Wilcox. See images PUA_PeoSlides_409 through PUA_PeoSlides_413. These photographs were likely taken circa 1970-1971.
Student Gerry Yoshida (Pacific University Class of 1973), wearing a formal suit; with a woman identified in a note on the original slide as "Glenda." This photograph was likely taken circa 1970-1973, possibly during an event related to speech and communications.