A group photo of Pacific University students, missidentified on the front of the photo as the class of 1903. Among them is Mary Bailey (graduate of 1903), standing far right, Huckabay, seated far right, Abel Meresse (graduate of 1902), standing behind Huckabay, Edgar Merrese, seated in middle with his leg crossed, and Ora Dell Caples, who attended the Conservatory, seated far left.
Pacific University's class of 1907 which was the first to graduate with caps and gowns. From left to right they are Sarah Baldrick, Ethel Moseley, Pearl Chandley, J. W. Peters, Howard Markel, Caroline Finch.
May Day Court of 1931. The Queen, the young lady in the center with the crown, is Florence Gross who graduated from Pacific University in 1931. The young women in the back row are, left to right, are Gertrude Bagnall, graduate of 1932, Dorothy Thompson, graduate of 1932, Viola Paterson, graduate of 1931, Mary Laack, graduate of 1931, Betsey Asher, graduate of 1931, and Ethel Bradford, graduate of 1931.
Elisee Meresse, a French instructor at Tualatin Academy who started in 1898, and a group of students sit outside of Marsh Hall on the Pacific University campus.
Pacific University's 1905-1906 debate team made up of W. B. Rasmussen, the team leader and graduate of 1906, C. K. Fletcher, graduate of 1906, and J. W. Peters, graduate of 1907.
Eight students, including Greta McIntire Sheeley, Orlando E. Romig, Annette Payal, and Eunice Rush Reed, with Dr. Arthur Jones pose in Herrick Hall. Herrick Hall served as the women's dormitory until it burned down in 1907. A second Herrick Hall was built but was taken down due to age in 1973.
A group portrait of the Pacific University students who lived in Herrick Hall during the 1940-1941 school year. Herrick Hall was the Women's Dormitory for many years at Pacific University, but was torn down due to age in 1973. See also: the 1941 Heart of Oak yearbook, which lists the names of all of the women in this picture. Rosemary Joubert is seated on the floor at right.
Jean Maxine McCurdy Gilman, Queen of the Pendleton Round-up. She was born August 20, 1920 and died February 12, 2003. While attending Pacific University she was named most popular girl and obtained a pilot's license.
A portrait of Victor Emmanuel Emmel, from Schools, Oregon, who graduated from Pacific University in 1903 and went on to study at Brown University. After graduating with a Ph. D. in 1906 he taught 'Histology and Embryology' at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.
The Tualatin Academy girl's basketball team. The girls are, left to right, Lila McDonald, Ada Wiest, Beulah Ireland, Grace Thomas, Helen Allworth, and Florence Avery. [The girls were misidentified on the back of the photo. The correct names were found in the 1909 Pacific University Heart of Oak yearbook.]