The Pacific University 1896-1897 football team, which also includes some Tualatin Academy students, sits for a photo with a dog and a referee, Alfred Tongue. Team members include Thomas H. Tongue, Jr., Edward 'Ned' C. Holt, Charles Edward Bradley, William Turpen, John 'Jack' Miller, Joseph Edward Kirkwood, Hiram Brown Leinenweber, James 'Jim' Livingston Miller, and Victor Velos Hickox.
Pacific University students LeRoy Gamble, Ted Van Buren, and Hal Whitbeck [likely left to right], resting under a tree after a Boxer Toss during the 1948-1949 school year. Their clothes have dirt and mud stains from fighting for possession of the original Boxer statue, which was a campus tradition.
LeRoy Gamble graduated in the Class of 1950 and served as principal at Forest Grove High School for many years. Hal Whitbeck graduated in the Class of 1949 and was a high school teacher and coach for many years. Ted Van Buren appears to have graduated about the same time, and was a high school teacher and coach in Beaverton before teaching internationally.
A rough sculpture of a shepherd carrying a lamb that was once outside of the Pacific University Library [possibly by artist Frederick L. Gregory, known for his sculptures.]
A portrait of Mitchell Gilliam who graduated from Pacific University in 1882. He went on to become a Judge in King City, Washington. He is misidentified as Q. W. Rank on the front of the photo.