Unidentified performers put on a show for a large audience outdoors, probably in Oregon. This photograph is printed on postcard stock and includes a short note to "W. Earle Sears" from his sister Winnette Sears. It is postmarked June 8, 1910. 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.
The cast of the May 1911 dramatic production 'The Schoolmistress' at Pacific University included members of the Sophomore class Margaret Lowell, Earl Hanse, Ruth Gaylord, Archie Markee, Genevieve Courtney, and Bill Livingston.
Sophomores Helen Bishop and Levi Austin pose for a picture dressed in costumes for the theatre performance of 'The Schoolmistress' at Pacific University. The performance was in May 1911 and was performed by the sophomore class.
Theatre performance of 'The Schoolmistress' at Pacific University's cast consisted of students (left to right) Ruth Gaylord, Norma Minkler, Earl Hanse, Margaret Lowell, Genevieve Courtney, and Dwinell Clapp. The performance took place in May 1911 and was performed by the sophomore class.
Photo of the performance 'The Great Divide' at Pacific University in the early 1900's. Pictured are (left to right) Joe McCoy, Arthur Ireland, Alice Smith Gregg, and Herbert Duell.
Pacific University students pose for a picture dressed in theatre performance attire in the mid 1900's. (Left to right) Grace Payne, Jimmy Ward, Herman Witham, Minnie Heidel, Bill Gwynn, Robert Imlay, and Frances Clapp are pictured. Frances graduated from Pacific and became a missionary and teacher in Japan and praised for her influential teaching while there.
Cover of the script for a play entitled 'The Family Album.' In the play, a young woman goes through a photo album, and tells stories about the people and events which appear. This item was found in the Cornelius Recreation Club Collection.
Cover of the script for a play entitled 'Caught with the Goods.' In the play, a man and his valet get into a bit of a bind. This item was found in the Cornelius Recreation Club Collection.