Copy of a portrait of A. P. DeKeyser, perhaps the founder of the DeKeyser Institute of Optometry, which was a predecessor of Pacific University's College of Optometry.
Rook Week in Old Mac Hall commons as reprinted in Pacific Today, with most of the students pictured are identified. These are: D. Stewart Topley, Class of 1968, who became an optometrist; Patricia Ann (Mayhew) Brannock, Class of 1963, who became an instructor of word processing at the College of San Mateo; Belinda Aldridge; Arlene E. (Bodmer) Harouff, Class of 1967, who became a piano teacher; and Sally Green.
Edward Jones, Class of 1985, who became optometrist and hearing specialist, and Marie K. (Kirkpatrick) Thibeault, Class of 1983, who became the director of rehab at Parkview Acres Rehabilitation Center, standing outside Walter Hall.
Pacific University Senior officers: Joan (Gundershaug) Breece, Class of 1965, who went on to be an elementary teacher; Rhody J. Rodolico, Class of 1965, who became the financial and management consultant for RJR, Inc.; Stanley J. Yamane, Class of 1966, who became an optometrist; and Shell Milligan.
Charles W. McQuarrie, who graduated from Pacific University with his BS degree in 1950 and received his LLD in 1979. He became an optometrist and was the President of the American Optometric Association in 1977.
Portrait of Dr. Roy B. Clunes, who graduated from optometry school in 1939. He went on to be an optometrist at the Albany Vision Clinic.
The Pacific University alumni directory lists him as a 1939 graduate in optometry, but this was before the degree was available at Pacific; so he may have graduated from the North Pacific School of Optometry, which was absorbed by Pacific in 1945.
Professor Leonard Levine, Pacific University Optometry faculty, using diagnostic equipment at Jefferson Hall, Pacific University, Forest Grove, Oregon.
A photo of four men from the Pacific University Optometry program. From left to right: Don West; Jim Peterson; Unidentified; and Al Ranke. The photograph appears to document the handing over of a check; the unidentified man was probably from the granting agency.
Photograph of Alan Reichow, an optometry professor at Pacific University, teaching a student. He was later the Global Research Director for Vision Science at Nike.