An unidentified child plays with a model sailboat at a beach, probably in Oregon. This photograph is part of the Charles Lovell and Winnette Sears Walker Collection. Winnette was a 1906 alumna of Linfield College. Charles was an alumnus of Tualatin Academy who later became a musician and an insurance agent in Hillsboro, Oregon.
A Big Brother program, sponsored by students of Pacific University. Pictured are Brian C. Fleskes, Pacific University Class of 1987, who became a film maker, and Sean Morton. This photograph appeared in the News-Times, May 23, 1984.
Photograph of a grade school classroom with Maxine (O'Rielly) Halverson, Pacific University Class of 1951, teaching. She went on to be a teacher at Menlo Park Elementary School and married Fred R. Halverson, Class of 1951.
Lois M. (Larson) Allen, Pacific University Class of 1952, teaching a grade school classroom. She married William C. Allen, Class of 1951, who was an optometrist.
Photograph of a grade school classroom with Maxine (O'Rielly) Halverson, Pacific University Class of 1951, teaching. She went on to be a teacher at Menlo Park Elementary School and married Fred R. Halverson, Class of 1951.
Children and Pacific University students participating in an Easter Egg Hunt, which was held annually on the Pacific campus from around the 1960s through the 1990s. The Kiwanis Club would dye hundreds of eggs, which were then hidden on the grounds around Marsh Hall, sectioned off into different areas for children of various age ranges. The Pacific student wearing a letterman jacket is B.J. Doran. Based on his graduation date, this photograph was likely taken around 1970.
Mark Schneider helping with Special Olympics at the Forest Grove swimming pool. He and an older woman, apparently named Mary, appear to be coaxing a boy into the pool.
Portrait of two unidentified young boys, wearing striped dresses and lace collars. They may be connected to the family of Sidney Harper Marsh, first president of Pacific University; the image was found within a run of photographs related to the Marshes. This portrait was made at the W. H. Gilhousen studio in the Dalles, which was active between 1879-1888. It most likely dates from the 1880s.