A group of female Pacific University students pose for group photo on the steps of Marsh Hall. The student in the third row, furthest right, is identified as Rhoda Mills. The student in the middle row, second from the right, is Medelon Bose [uncomfirmed]. The student in the first row, third from the right, is identified as Julia Tomlinson.
A group of Pacific University students in matching sweaters pose for a photo. The young men are identified as follows. Back row: Eugene Petroff, Enoch LaRoy Dillon (graduated 1948), John Robert Meyer (graduated 1949), Peter S. Ford (graduated 1945). Middle row: Duane V. Waln, Jr. (graduated 1949) and Warren Vadman. Last row: Trevor Allan Hausske (graduated in 1946) and Don Edwards.
Four students in matching uniforms, possibly cheerleaders, pose for a photo. Clockwise, from top left, they are identified as: Charles Eldredge Staley (graduated 1952), Roger K. Smith (graduated 1953), Diane Rimby (graduated 1953), and Elaine B. Brady (graduated 1953).
Front side: A group photo of six Pacific University students. The young woman furthest left is identified as Ethella Stoughton Stearns and the young woman furthest right is identified as Esther Silverman [unsure of maiden name]. Back side: Harry Pembroke Humphreys digging a ditch to drain the athletic field on Campus Clean-up Day.
Copy of a certificate of completion from Tualatin Academy for Margaret M. Hinman, Pacific University Class of 1891. D. L. Edwards was the principal at the time.
Portrait of Hatsutara Tamura, Pacific University Class of 1876, who became the principal of a female seminary. After graduating from Pacific, he traveled to California to attend the state university; however, due a recent tuition raise, he changed his mind and went to New York. There, he met the head master of a school called St. Clement's Hall and was offered a teaching position. Eventually, he returned to Japan and further pursued his career in education, which included tenures as a professor of English and Physics in Osaka and as director of a middle school in Hamamatsu, Japan.