Student members of Pacific University's Haumana O Hawai'i (Hawaiian Club) attending a social event in a private home in the Fall of 1970. They are identified on the original slide from left-to-right as: Rene Akiyama; Sue Uyetake; Marge Teruya; and Sue Jan Chu. Based on other similar images, this event probably took place in the home of club advisor Professor Fred Scheller, who lived in Aloha, Oregon.
Two people attending a Pacific University Commencement, likely between 1967-1969. They are identified on the original slide as "Perrys at Commencement," with an added note inserted above that line reading "Bill." This might be William J. Perry, who would become the U.S. Secretary of Defense in 1994, and his wife; or possibly another couple with the same last name. The slide was printed in March 1970, but because Commencement takes place in May, this more likely dates from an earlier year, circa 1967-1969.
Josephine Ritchie, the wife of Pacific University President Miller Ritchie, at one of Pacific University's annual Lu'aus between 1967-1969. The original slide was printed in March 1970, but because the Lu'au always occurred in April, the likely dates from an earlier year: most likely 1967. Miller Ritchie was President of Pacific University from 1959-1970.
The actor Karl Malden and several other guests at the annual Lu'au at Pacific University. They are standing by the north windows of Washburne Hall, with Clark Hall in the background. Malden served as a visiting professor at Pacific University in 1966-67. Note: The original slide is stamped with the processing date "Mar 1970," but because Lu'au always occurred in April, this was likely a reprint of an earlier negative from April 1967. For another image taken on the same date, see PUA_LuauSlides_611.
Pacific University student Cathy Chung (Class of 1973) on a Haumana O Hawai'i (Hawaiian Club) ski trip to Mount Hood in 1970. She is lying on a plastic mat, which she is using as a sled. The original slide was printed in March 1970. It is labelled with the note: "Mt. Hood Haw Club / Kathleen "Casey" McAllister.
Pacific University student Cathy Chung (Class of 1973) on a Haumana O Hawai'i (Hawaiian Club) ski trip to Mount Hood in 1970. The woman on the right holding a mat whose head is outside of the frame is Kathleen "Casey" McAllister. Other people sledding with inner tubes and plastic saucers are visible in the background. The original slide was printed in March 1970.
Pacific University students Brian Yamamoto (Class of 1972) and Gerald Yoshida (Class of 1973) on a Haumana O Hawai'i (Hawaiian Club) ski trip to Mount Hood in 1970. The original slide, which is overexposed, was printed in March 1970.
Pacific University student Flor Matias (Class of 1972) on a Haumana O Hawai'i (Hawaiian Club) ski trip to Mount Hood in 1970. The original slide, is overexposed, was printed in March 1970.
Pacific University professor Fred Scheller, who taught media studies, on a ski trip to Mount Hood. Scheller was an advisor to Haumana O Hawai'i (Hawaiian Club), and appears to have led several trips for Hawaiian students to ski on Mount Hood in the late 1960s-1970s. The original slide is labelled, "Dr. Fred Scheller / Snow 70." The slide was printed in March 1970. It is overexposed.
A group of young women dressed as mice, with shirts that have a large purple "L" on them. Two of the women are identified on the original slide as Val Dudley (Pacific University Class of 1973) and Charlotte Yoshimura. They may have been mocking students from Pacific's usual Homecoming rival, Linfield College, whose color was purple. This image likely dates from 1969-1971.
A group of Pacific University students, most likely members of Haumana O Hawai'i (Hawaiian Club), at a Christmas event in December, 1969. The original slide as "Haw. Students Xmas 1969."
Sharon Nonaka, a Pacific University student (Class of 1974), in her dorm room at Pacific in 1968 or 1969. Many posters and decor items are visible in the background. For a related image, see PUA_PeoSlides_048.
A group of Pacific University students, probably members of Haumana O Hawai'i (Hawaiian Club), eating Thanksgiving dinner in a private home. Cranberry sauce and other foods are visible on the table. Based on context from other related slides, this photograph was likely at the home of one of the club's advisors, Professor Fred Scheller: perhaps hosting students who lived far from Oregon and could not fly home for the holiday. His home was in Aloha, Oregon. The slide was printed in November, 1968.
A Pacific University student in costume and holding a mask, in preparation for a theatre performance. Based on other related images, this was likely taken at a performance of "The Royal Hunt of the Sun," which ran at Pacific's Tom Miles Theater in February-March, 1968. The actors, who were students at Pacific University, wore costumes inspired by Mexican folk dress. The plot centered on the conquest of the Incan Empire of Peru by the Spanish conquistador Pizarro. The slide was printed in November, 1968. For another view of the same student wearing the mask she is holding here, see PUA_PeoSlides_043.
A Pacific University student wearing a mask and a costume, while other students in the background wear red dresses and head coverings. Based on other images that show the same costumes, this was likely taken at a performance of "The Royal Hunt of the Sun," which ran at Pacific's Tom Miles Theater in February-March, 1968. The actors, who were students at Pacific University, wore costumes inspired by Mexican folk dress. The plot centered on the conquest of the Incan Empire of Peru by the Spanish conquistador Pizarro. The slide was printed in November, 1968. For another view of the same student without the mask, see PUA_PeoSlides_044.
A group of Pacific University members of Haumana O Hawai'i (Hawaiian Club) sitting on a couch. The original slide is labelled, "Haw. Students, 1968." Based on context from other related slides, this photograph may have been taken at a event held at the home of one of the club's advisors, Professor Fred Scheller, in Aloha, Oregon. The slide was printed in November, 1968.
A woman, probably a Pacific University student, dressed as an angel and holding a prop candle. Chairs on risers are visible in the background. This photograph was likely taken at a theatre or holiday event held on campus. The slide was printed in November, 1968.
A group of Pacific University students, probably members of Haumana O Hawai'i (Hawaiian Club), gathered in a doorway. Based on the portable curtain on the right, the room appears to be in a medical or rehabilitation setting. This may have been a club visit to an ill community member. Several students are holding sheets of paper; which may have had the lyrics to a song they were singing. The slide was printed in November, 1968.
A group of Pacific University students, gathered around a piano in a private home. Based on context from other slides dating from this time period, this was likely a social event connected to Haumana O Hawai'i (Hawaiian Club), probably held at the home of one of its advisors, Professor Fred Scheller in Aloha, Oregon. The slide was printed in October, 1968.
Two students playing ping-pong at an outdoor event connected to Pacific University. Both are wearing name tags. Based on other images that appear to be from the same (or a similar) event, this may have been taken at a social event held to welcome members of Haumana O Hawai'i (Hawaiian Club), probably at the home of club advisor Professor Fred Scheller in Aloha, Oregon. The slide was printed in October, 1968.