Four female students in costume, starting from the left, Ella Blanche Huston , Sarah Pamela Boldrick, class of 1907, Lilla Lydia Irvin and Minnie Esther Heidle (Wilhemina).
Portrait of Mary Elizabeth and Nora Christina Emmel, who attended Tualatin Academy around 1903. They were the sisters of Victor Emmanuel Emmel, Pacific University Class of 1903, who later taught Histology and Embryology at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.
Richard W. Johnston, Class of 1953, who became the senior vice president and treasurer of the Washington Federal Savings and Loan; Virginia 'Ginny' C. (Caine) Cooper , Class of 1959, who became a children's librarian at the Hillsboro Public Library; and Charles P. Cushman, Class of 1960, who became a partner for Gonser Gerber Tinker Stuhr.
A band of eleven people from Forest Grove was under the direction of Professor Frank Thomas Chapman from Pacific University. Members of the band included piano player Earl House, violin players Druwell Chapp, Miss Lowell, Chas Walker, Miss Kessi, cello player professor L. Hiebel, bass player Mr Ostrauder, trombone player Mr. McNeil, and clarinet players Mr N. Livingston and Mr. W. Livingston. The group toured throughout the area in December 1911 taking them from Forest Grove on the 12th, Vancouver,Washington the 14th, Portland the 15th, Hood River the 18th, The Dalles the 19th, Washougal, Washington the 20th and Troutdale the 21st.
Photograph of Dirk D. Biddington, Class of 1985, who married Tami L. (Hyder) Biddington, Class of 1986. Dirk later worked in probation at the Washington County Juvenile Department.
Cultural Communications: Karen Canady, Class of 1983, who got her PhD at University of Washington before becoming a partner and patent attorney at Gates and Cooper.
1982-83 ASPU officers: Thomas M. Barreto, Class 1986, photographer for the Office of Public Affairs who later owned the Eyes on Broadway practice; Jennifer Scott, Class of 1984, who became an optometrist; and Karen Canady, Class of 1983, who got her PhD at University of Washington before becoming a partner and patent attorney at Gates and Cooper.
1982-83 ASPU officers: Thomas M. Barreto, Class 1986, photographer for the Office of Public Affairs who later owned the Eyes on Broadway practice; Jennifer Scott, Class of 1984, who became an optometrist; and Karen Canady, Class of 1983, who got her PhD at University of Washington before becoming a partner and patent attorney at Gates and Cooper.
Photograph of Karen Canady, Pacific University Class of 1983, and David Kingsley Moody, Class of 1984. Canady got her PhD at University of Washington before becoming a partner and patent attorney at Gates and Cooper. Moody became the chief engineer at Seattle Community Colleges TV.
Yearbook portraits of the Officers of Associated Students from 1923. Pictured are: Leslie Hoar, Class of 1924, a vice president of the Alpha Zeta fraternity who became a coach at Kelso High School in Kelso, Washington; William Harrison, Class of 1924, a reporter for the Gamma Sigma reporter; Lucy Morse, Class of 1923, vice president of the Philomathean sorority; Ernest Wolf, Class of 1923, who was the vice president of the Alpha Zeta fraternity and a class president; Gertrude (Lanning) Broderson, Class of 1924, a secretary for the Kappa Delta sorority; Henry Fiske, Class of 1923, a manager for the Heart of Oak staff; and Cleo Howell, Class of 1924, who was the treasurer of the Gamma Sigma fraternity.
Charles and Edith McGill talk to another alumnus at a Pacific University alumni picnic held July 27, 1963 at the McGill?s home in Friday Harbor, Washington. Charles McGill graduated from Pacific in 1926 and Edith (Hansen) McGill graduated in 1930.
Attendees at a Pacific University alumni picnic held July 27, 1963 at Charles and Edith McGill?s home in Friday Harbor, Washington. Charles McGill graduated from Pacific in 1926 and Edith (Hansen) McGill graduated in 1930.
Attendees at a Pacific University alumni picnic held July 27, 1963 at Charles and Edith McGill?s home in Friday Harbor, Washington. Charles McGill graduated from Pacific in 1926 and Edith (Hansen) McGill graduated in 1930.
An attendee at a Pacific University alumni picnic held July 27, 1963 at Charles and Edith McGill?s home in Friday Harbor, Washington. Charles McGill graduated from Pacific in 1926 and Edith (Hansen) McGill graduated in 1930.
Attendees at a Pacific University alumni picnic held July 27, 1963 at Charles and Edith McGill?s home in Friday Harbor, Washington. Charles McGill graduated from Pacific in 1926 and Edith (Hansen) McGill graduated in 1930.
Edith McGill and another alumnus talk at a Pacific University alumni picnic held July 27, 1963 at Charles and Edith McGill?s home in Friday Harbor, Washington. Charles McGill graduated from Pacific in 1926 and Edith (Hansen) McGill graduated in 1930.
Attendees at a Pacific University alumni picnic held July 27, 1963 at Charles and Edith McGill?s home in Friday Harbor, Washington. Charles McGill graduated from Pacific in 1926 and Edith (Hansen) McGill graduated in 1930.
A man tending to the fire at a Pacific University alumni picnic held July 27, 1963 at Charles and Edith McGill?s home in Friday Harbor, Washington. Charles McGill graduated from Pacific in 1926 and Edith (Hansen) McGill graduated in 1930.
Attendees of a Pacific University alumni picnic held in July 27, 1963 at Charles and Edith McGill?s home in Friday Harbor, Washington. Charles McGill graduated from Pacific in 1926 and Edith (Hansen) McGill graduated in 1930.
Attendees at a Pacific University alumni picnic held July 27, 1963 at Charles and Edith McGill?s home in Friday Harbor, Washington. Charles McGill graduated from Pacific in 1926 and Edith (Hansen) McGill graduated in 1930.
Attendees at a Pacific University alumni picnic held July 27, 1963 at Charles and Edith McGill?s home in Friday Harbor, Washington. Charles McGill graduated from Pacific in 1926 and Edith (Hansen) McGill graduated in 1930.